\ PAGE FOUR ' ~11: cninlonnowu auiinliu nub-J. R. Burn!" O. sore-s av n11: wiv In her fight to retain the custody of her son for the full period al- lowed under the agreement with he: divorced husband, King Carol of Rumanla, the Princess Helene will‘ ihave the sympathy of the entire PUBLIC FORUM _ This column ls open for the discussion by correspondents of questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not neoelllrlly endorse the opinions of correspondents, Vlcl-Presid rnsidvhl*w' l). A, MacKillnnu, l). S. (‘hvsler S. .\l<-l.ulc_ M. l‘. Suvr ' m-ilt. 47o]. tors-Frank Walker and D. K. Currie 510mm,: “Tliy trtlufldrl! Iss7) $11.00 per year (in advance) iiPlviVPfPd. $1.5.) per yl-ur liu mlvrlllcv) nlnlled In tnluidn null United sl-IIPB» FROM ‘TLEAQURES 0F HOPE”| ._ New York Control Detroit interstate lluilli- -_ ul-lu-nll xlnmrs lluildlng_ Trim the lay taper in his rustic . . . . ~ A TILIZEB . -, wulhhuhhy 'l|‘n|\verAlGill1llng_ ‘flilrgfltiik Syélllllillalllijc‘ CiVlllZ€d world. Few women in any B I W Bu!“ MD POTATO PEI! dome. g g . .. . o . ; . ll 0c 1 , - . . . . - , , 1-..-....1'L7-.»='\i'1.~..-f'Qifhhii. '.'='i'm§l"_‘ii»1.'i§..1»1§1'ti: °" n ' if‘? o’ Lug 11111:? beendexpmed ' “m1. 1110 arluzrsv sin-as the low price of firm A“ w“ ‘h’ “m”? Fwd“ °‘ THERE 1s really as . - _ eeper um .on an more QONTBO L a . home; . Morning Maxim so,“ Searing indignities than Pram products still persist-s, the necesstyoi’ Mile‘ the ha" um much difference be. < ~ ———- _ - urtained win- .- Sport ls often covert warfare thinly garnished with rules. cs5 Helene was forced to sun" M some years “so a "Search phy- Biignlmflrgselérziutllgnmifngogzlgge dow ha“ tWCBII Stfiiiivggnpltial; the hands of her profligate spouse. s1 1 tuck a group of epileptics a 3° w b 1 h; d 1 "l8 a5 9_ _ _ MONDAY- OCTOBER 17' 1932 and she is entitled to not merely arfdagy a very simple treatment was ‘BYWHB 11011111101011. me thgymz m“ en g e n styles 0f handwriting. - Like the rest of my fellow farm- sympathy but what few rights are left to her. In the interests o: both the future King of Rumania and the country over which he will some day rule, it wouldseem that the more time he spent away from able to prevent an attack in every one of the group for a. Perlvd 0! tel) days. Before this treatment some of these patients were having a num- ber. of attacks every day, and others three or four every week. Now, while the moaning nightwiud rages high, As sweep the shot-stars down the troubled sky, Whilc fiery hosts in heaven's wide 191B revealed only 8i) institutions in the United States and Canada, worthy of approval. The Approved List for i932, announced to the It is by ‘choosing the RIGHT style — the heater set-up -— the appropriate type — U1’ TO MR. KING ' When (he Federal Liberal leudcr discusses the Imperial Conference agreements in thc House of Com- ers, I am anxious for information and have done some experiment- ing along those lines. The potato crop, with the p088- ibility of market prices seems to be v . - that we produce the circle play , _ . . _ , . . pubu“ mday‘ ‘hm: m“ ‘m’ 15 his father the better 1t would be. What was the treatment? the most engrossing subject s1: And m“ m mm ugh, m, Mm“, most effective Job- mons this ucck 1t is to be hoped years of Hospital Standardization _____ He gave ‘hem no mod whateven pmgeng, way" . his attitude will be frank and than are today more 1mm 35 times The apmren, inability o, British ' The losses sustained by last years ' 0f course this treatment could not be continued, because food must be eaten or death ensues, but it did show that food is the factor in starting epileptic attacks. The underlying cause of epilepsy, the Safe from the storm. the meteor and the shower, Some pleasing page shall charm the solemn hour; V With pathos shall command, with slmightforlvalrd. He should forget his political reverses and speak as becomes illc lender of a tradition- ally grout party. So far Mr. King crop, the failure to realize any pro- fits from the large sum of money driined out of the Province for commercial fertilizers. impressed me as it did many others with the as many hospitals adequately pre- pared to meet the needs of the pub- lic. firms to trade with the Soviet wit/h- out Government credit becomes the more mysterious, especially as Am- erica has contrived to do more trade with Russia than we wlthoutcither ‘The Charlottetown iiuardian . wit beguile has not only rcfrallued from com- - nvumons h“ not as yet been necessity of a change of system. ' ‘ ‘W N _ _ . DE Government assistance or dlplo- 0° 1 u] I d ted A generous tear of’ anguish, or g. s hhhdu... i110 Confuellce, but 111s OUR U S TRA mmc relations. Behind the can,” discovered. “Chet rtrersttcihfutlxmfidmelvllym mum _ Printers of Evefythlng ‘res prior to the meeting of the 1m agmn-m [or “my,” Govern. However as the above experiment l” a One consequence of the success of the Imperial conference has been ncreaslng solicitude for Canadian application of thirty-five cart load! per acre of barnyard manure, the remainder received fifteen hiifldfed Illnpire (lolcgufvs at Ottawa were (lifillbfilfltlfiy culcululcd to raise as much doubt and suspicion as pos- showed that what is taken into the stomach effects the brain in a man- ner to cause the epileptic attacks, —=Thomas Campbell. i ment commitments zo Russia, there- l-q/ Sept. 21-wfm-31 fore, must lie something more than a. desire to increase trade and em- , f l l fertilizer per _ ' . h t m 1,1 . . . trade on the part of the United plomeng since it is clear that this research hyslclans have now 151d 110W"! ° “mm”; E‘ rt as ma“ Scnamls are all on the spot ready urgent type t an a any o cr me Sible- o“ “ll-f W11" i‘ ‘S we“ t° t t“ m,‘ m m, surprising m end could be achieved by private out a system of treatment that ""- The “mtwe p“ w p be sorted into the post boxes by to use their influence 0n our be- of the year. . _ note the serious charge brought S a ' 1 t m. r t 1 ,5 ob l h prevents attacks in most cases, and ed °n Jlmfl 18$. the 0111191‘ Pm. l 5:30 p_ m" m4 1n urgent cases hair, Moreover, during the coming I am. Sir,~etc., ,\, _. . . . view oi’ the estimate that at least t?" FTP!‘ .111 M. t voust at fortni ht later. Both were sprayed _ g K s HEMMING i,“ . a a . , a , v nizzlins: him by the Prime Minister m5 ugquiwus and poweflu, p” lessons their severity in others. 5 M” t could be replied to that evening in months of November and Decem - - - , l A ’ 7 ‘ " l in ’lle Home ha: ‘Homily ‘1°°'°°°'°°° °’ Unit“ Sm“ 9mm“ suasloh 1s based Oil political rather I“ hwpii-“l- children are required “m” Wm‘ "°‘d°““" mm“ “mud time to leave by the morning train, 1..., owing w the Christmas sea- Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. , l I -_ . .‘ ' $11., 1 5-1.1, ‘,\.,.,.,,,.,,,,.' King) w Canada ‘"1" l" d°n°°ifd t° m‘ than commercial considerations. The t° d° "mwui ‘°°d with"). “are ‘he “m” °’ “um” u“ m e or could be answered the fU“UWI|lg_ 50h, there will be more mail of the Oct. 1s, 1932. part showed signs of blight, which progressed slowly for weeks. While both plots were side by side in the same field, the manured P011 u" mained quite green. The laud was fairly heavy, the crop was fairly good for the season. The manured Dirt Pr°dll°ed m9 greatest yield. the fertilized part had some rot. In the manured part disease was almost negligible. the variety was Green Mountain. An interesting phase of the ex- periment is the vast difference in 1 oould not," declared Mr. Bennett, "disguise his spleen that there should have been :1 successful , l _ , conference in Canada in which r - ' 11c did unit take 111111. There wlls 1' * l ' - ' » ‘ Illllhlflgf he could do to injure , - ~ What (‘()lll(‘l'(‘l‘i('i) that lie did not -.' . .. '. do before it was held. ’l"i1el‘e was ' . " ‘no plllifornl on which he appeal"- cd that he did not endeavor in Qsolne wlly to make it nlore dif- ficult for the government of his country to represent his country :11. that conference. I “There was no period of time ,. . v . ‘ ‘ at. which he appealed that. he did . , 21m throw distrust and doubt ‘ilillin the conference as to wheth- limits, and a large quantity of fat is given-butter, cream, fat meat. The home treatment as outlined .by Dr. M. G. Peterman, Milwaukee, is as follows: (1) a definite daily routine which includes a long nap, and a long sleep, meals at regular hours and a daily bowel movement; (2) cutting down on the meat and eggs, and also on the starches- bread, potatoes, cakes, candies,-—and increasing the amount of fats eaten; (3) cutting down liquids to about l. pint a day, or even less if pire countries as a result of the Conference agreements. Canada i8 still prepared to consider any 1311' trade proposal with United States provided it 603s not clash with her ‘Imperifll trade obligations, and it is interesting to note that the U. S. Chamber of Commerce has been making overtures 1n this connection. What our southern neighbors should keep in mind, however, is the fact that the responsibility for the de- justifiable resentment created st Ottawa by the curious reluctance on the British side to put the Em- pire before the Soviet clearly sug- gests what these considerations are, -Lolldon Morung Post. morning to go by the plane at noon the next day. “T014870 is perhaps no more ser- ious handicap to ‘r ' than the tardy carriage of letters and small pereels. It would probably be safe to ssy that almost all orders for merchandise and requests for quo- tations and explanations are ur- gent, and thatevery hour of delay causes inconvenience and frequent- ly serious loss of trade. HEAD OFFICE ‘H LlF-‘AX CA We regret, says the New States- ' . 1c only life assurance company which invests the till-ill "f man and Nation, that the Russian Government has decided to deport Miss Rhea Clyman, the Canadian Journalist who has been contribut- ing sensational articles to the Daily Express. The Soviet Government, or i: would be held at all or not. I!» was always putting in innuen- Tdocs, dropping one hero and there. V . ' lest pcrndvclltllro there should be . _~ , 7 a conference. cline in trade between the ‘two count- thc convulsions continue and (4 > quality. Tubers from the fertilized ries rest with them. It was the United States that abrogated the old re- ciprocity treaty with Canada, which like other European dictatorships have dsappeared in many mm;- thc old conditions of free reporting pean countries today.) have never plot were soft and developed a dark colour in cooking, while those from the manured plot stripped of their coats, were dry, white and duffel-- using the drug phenobarbital in large enough doses to control any seizures after or until the fore- going procedures are established. Even with social correspondence, them are many instances in which replies to letters are eagerly watch- ed for, particularly in cases of ill- has. realized that 1t leads to more mis- understanding and does more harm to their relations with other count- ries to expel a correspondent than to permt even the most malevol- "Now that one has been held, Jhc comes before the House and ‘zlvlkes a speechless play, seeming 1.11» sllmv with his tongue in his :'(‘lli‘(!k that he supports it in one fllrcnth while he opposes it with ous. 11 we could place on the market a brand of table potatoes grown with barnyard manure, there would "be more potatoes eaten, at a much In cases where the attacks come at regular intervals there appears to be a gradual accumulation of fluid in the brain causing a con- stant irritation, and a special oper- W85 of particular advantage to these Maritime Provinces. And it has been the United States which has from time to time, for forty One point in particular is a. hand- icap to P. E. I. business. Mer- chants ordering stocks of goods to be resold have, of necessity, to ;‘~,,,,,, other‘ I. ,5, no wonder hum years and particularly m the last cnt articles to appear in the stunt 1mm, has been o; help new me higher price. gauge the quantities they order in {rumble monlbbrs nh his side looked _ newspapers abroad. It is ten years opgfgflon can Qnyy be used 1n about I hm. 511'. “d. proporton to the time required for l w‘ him. iryiulz to rliscovcr what decade. imposed div-Stilt? $31155 since the Russian Government last deported a ‘correspondent and we hoped that, it had leamt better sense Responsible correspondents do not, in fact, experience any considerable dlfficuliy in reporting truthfully from Russia today. The Literary Digest poll now gives 404,992 voles for Roosevelt and 325,- 845 for Hoover. Roosevelt has a ma.- jorily in New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, California and nlnc other States. Hoover is ahead in New Jersey and the New England states, including Massachusets. Three Southern States have mai- J. A. DEWAR. 4, 1932. 20 per cent of cases. However the four rules mention- ed above, hygienic living, less meat and starch, with more fats, cutting down on liquids, and the use of phenobarbital regularly, gives to every patient a means of controll- ing this dread ailment. xuuunt. lt is no wonder the rvllpn it roads what he will finrl it difficult to know 'wh.1t he luoant." delivery. It is common, in gase of importation from Britain or Eur- ope, for Charlottetown buyers to lay in s three to six months’ supply, while for lines carried in stock in central Canada the quantity var- ies from three to six weeks’ require- ments. As these same articles can be replenished in two or three days in cities and towns of Ontario and Quebec, it will be evident that P. E. I. merchants are compelled to carry much heavier stocks, and fur- against, Canadian products. In the early nineties the MicKlnley tariff struck a blow at our agricultural products but we adjusted ourselves to new conditions, as we did after the abrogaton of the old recipro- city treaty. _ The Canadian Commercial Jour- nal gives statistics of our trade with the United States, showhg the cf- fect of repeated tariff increases by the Washington administration. The Journal shows that in the year end- ing Juhe 30, 1921, Canada's eXPOYLS New Perth, Oct. '1 WHAT. ABOUT THE AIR MAIL? ‘ It isnolv up 1o Mr. Iiiug to say “u”. If he ls against ‘ii Ir.1pl=l'i:l1 Conference, if he is imposed to tile preferences which l‘! is unfilled as a result of the Confer- ence, Ict hlnl say so; othelwvise let Shim stand, as his lending party or- gall, the Toronto Globe, is standing, Ioursquare behind the pacts and Fin-hind the Government in effecting DO YOU KNOW That we Sell Goal at $7.25 Per Ton While we han Sin-Can you tell the readers of the Guardian just what steps. if any, are being taken to have an Air Mail service established between Charlottetown (and Summerside) and Moncton? It is now two weeks since the two trains on the C. N. R. were cut off, and fortun- ately durihg that time our incom- ing letters have been forwarded from Moncton via Pictou and the steamer "Hochelaga." That ser- .t he lllfiliiii. : producers of this country have dle the higher gflidtls SllCh 11S Old Sydney, Inverness, Albion and Springhill at low prices. We also sell coal from the smaller mines at $7.25 per ton. You can secure your coal they, s, the success o; mos; p.151... ‘supply from us and be sure of the best at the low- ' esses depends largely upon the 95¢ Price i09- number of time: in a year that ' stocks can be turned over, it will be discoveries 1h 1896, and in 190'! cah- adian production reached 1,350,067 fine ounces. Seven years later the total had fallen to 405,517 fne ouncm, with the Klondyke worked out, and there was not much change in the situati unlti North On- n hltterlheut of conditions through o, a , n l 1.0mm“ mcludmgWrlties m" mwevenl 1nd ‘aungl 5° m“ me edmgh i t 61:‘ 1 30 vice, however, will shortly be dis- evident that P. E. I. merchants arc A KARD 8f ‘ O F’ c“ “m p ' ' far as a very small vote can indicate ° e r e p c we‘ 9 1 g - 0 I 9 mo“ ratification and operation f we paged the United smes i m cont nued, and then we shall lose work ng at n. serious disadvantage. - “mllwdm” m“““"’°“"°d mm 0 Y°5i°'*1“°" °f the Demwfflils “ p a whole day 1h the matter of 1h- As the saving effected by the - such products to the United States Sold South. The total vote, less auction md last ye" ‘m: 301d ' Phone 240 coming postal delivery. instead of half a day as at present. I do not know whether it is gen- erally realized that the shortest ible time in which a reply can be obtained from Montreal or Bos- ton is six days, and that a reply takes eight days from Toronto and other Ontario points and from New York. Furthermore, if we mall a letter on Wednesday it then takes still another day, owing to the fact that all mail for the Is- land arriving in Moncton from the west is held over until Monday at 10:45 a. m. Let us contrast with the above the time required to carry letters by Canadian National Railways, and indirectly by the Federal Govern- ment, as a result of the “ t- ion of the two daily trains runs 1n- to big figures, there should be no hesitation in granting to P. E. I. the air mail service, which can be maintained at a comparatively in- significant cost. ' It is not, however, to be expected that this service will be given to us unless we ask for it, and it is to be hoped that the Provincial Govern- ment, the Charlottetown and Sum- merlsde City Councils, and Boards of 'I‘radc will lose no time in urg- 1118 IiDOn the Postmaster General the need for prompt action. The Federal House is in session at Ottawa, and our Members and __7"_"_‘___“—_ in mfnes yielded 2.895.000 fine ounces worth some $56,000,000. Any Port In A Storm (Mail and Empire) Anything to get out of the Val- ley of Humiliation! This obviously is now Mr. MacKenzie Kings mot- not necessarily a hopeless fight, a- to. To that end he will fish in any head of the Republicans, says the pool. He will kowtow to any sec- Bostoh Herald. It is smllar to thc,ilon of the population. He will be one which they carried on success-Hail things to all men. He has got flfily in 1896 against William J.iinto the same boat with Miss Ag- Byrun. who looked like a winner in n95 Mapping], My, J_ s, woods. the 18w Slimmer. The Mains de-iworth and the Wnnipeg Fregjress. feat should have a wholesome ef- In m. effort 1,9 attract an and sun. fect on them. The Democrats havtLdpy to his banner he is wlmng to compared with $12,154,392 for the nominated the weakest 0i‘ weakest adopt proportional represeiilflflm‘ slfwtziplgyle-laglealilitliafifi: Charlotte- corl-espondlng percd of 1920. Thatlvf their Candidates. the EBPIIYJVC‘ although he knows that that sys- was w“? the nfberkoos. $5,123: is’ our exports o: these commodjt, ans the strongest. It is now the job gem o; voting would tend to mu], trams for Halifax st John Boy 0f the Pwpllbllvflm t0 “SEW PYES-"itipiy political groups and so acccn- ton New York And 'Monh_'ea, a l l» than 800,000, is not much more than two per cent of the probable total, so that it would be rash to base upon it a. prediction of the result. amounted to $174,l'10,553.'I‘l'1en came successive hoists of the United States tariff against Canada wit-h the result that our exports of agl-l- The Nwncumlon o, Alfred smith cultural products and wmmodiiie-f and Roosevelt is another pant in to that country declined to $47,320,- , the letters favor. e35 1h mac; to $22,302,291 1h 1931] and to a paltry $8,849,404 for the year ending June 30, 1032. This process of shutting out out agricultural products continues, and is b€00mlng more effective. For thcl two months ending August 31. 1932. the value o.‘ these eXPOIIS i-O the United States was only 5547.077 B5 “IA GREAT MOVEMENT It is griltlfylng to note that again this your the till-cc Hospitals of [V1110 Province are on the "fully ap- lrovcd" llst of the Alucrican Col- lege of Surgeons. There lire now 2,1104 hospitals throughout Canada and tllc United States approved by rliiis out-standing international sur- pcmll (lSSflClftiiOIl, For fifteen years lull“ llhmll.) There is a long and a stiff, but lfillllilliiiililllllllli. ll i. ‘liil 1111a; (liflilllllliiltflll has been survey- ‘ through its Ilospital p.11. .1. illflWjlilUllt ill an at- J , 110.41 mnl- 111mm institutions o1 tile public. ..l1-. tuft that the 1.‘. : .111, l. -l.'.' /\ll.('l'.L'liil 11.__‘.i l. h.l‘§, the mem- 111‘ Ccllcue of b ugtu. .~- l. 41- 1ll;ll1;l1.ll:l11 illc co- lies to the United States which in 1020 amounted to $l74.170.553. have lllssal task of illlproving hospitals lbw“ pmcfluny cut om Now ma; v v .=1s.»... a... €.’.“‘“.‘§°“°“’i'.‘f“‘.°'“’.‘£.".”?" 11 ' ca i-iiNGI ES t“""”°‘""" m“ m“ ""1“'"d°d Canada is looking to Empire trade to show the futility and danger in the exismme n; divergent class emote; Klwatongf 0r u; m n5 s a J n':1l"'y our 11.11211», (luIIurs of their {as a camfifisatlon the Unmd stiles putting an untried hand at the groups m the Home which hank :12; gjxgheogfimzoorzmthe 2755c H s - , = . -. , ,, , - p 9 v Illtllilil] .11‘ iillb flfll-llifhiflllli‘. cannot complain wheel. strung him at every tum and llm- m able to bring back incoming ‘eh ...5 1.1m .-l | lfllllliiilil \\il(‘!\ the ,_ “M! hi8 POWGX’ t0 EOVGITI the coun- w“ m Charlottetown at 4.50 p m t 11.11111 ruin 11111.1 Fllliluitl llllvflltitllib‘ FDITO R14 I NOTES amiilradalgiwodlflcgggfsftfgjns Pm’ try in a wholesome manner. His the same day (and summcrside pntntlllzllilcatgzloltleflumifititgrrees- ' ' i . 1 1 a a - r . - “us Ill to l0 lll‘l'('('ii‘.. Todd)’ it is and only to south Afr,“ and om ggrrfoixgféfinic’: t‘): s?“ ‘rt’: h“ half an hour earlier) which letters Itrelirthens Ind beautiiim’ J12‘. nvorc than .3 ‘IJLYCCHL in wcll- uwm, the standing (in the Fm); “no 18st year accounted for 78 per mg the genes at any pm: 5 ' would not arrive on the Island by u” Bur‘ ‘Tvfilllfltfiil llospltlhs and clinics. cent of the Canadian total. It was in 1823 tilat gold f'rst was found the o m 1 _ in Canada, 1n the valley of the en’ ppm on eader “up” Prince by-election) as close as the results reveal," says the Summer- I'l' WILL RESTORE GRAY ' ‘HAIR T0 ITS ORIGINAL COLOR C. N. R. until 6:20 p. m. the day In his desperate hunt for follow- following, a saving o’ 35 b, hours‘ SlllCL‘ llospiinl Sinndurciization has been in oflcct tlil.‘ hospitalization period of :1 yzltlcllt has bccu reduc- ‘Icd from lulproxilllntcly" 22 to l2 ‘days. Nearly nine nlillion putlmlls were cured for in uppron-d hospitals last your. Therefore, the saving in time ‘nlnnuntcd to ninety million clays, and approximately 450,000 lnorc lives were snvcrllhnn uudcr condi- ’ tlons which existed previous to Jlospita! Standardization for the ‘death rate in approved hospitals 011-; dropped from 80 per 1,000 pati- ents treated to 30 ill the past 15 fears. side Liberal press, "it is more than probable that regardless of Declar- ation Day results, a recount will be demanded. ln the event of a. tie, ‘the returning officer, in this case Mr. L. A. Moore, has the deciding vote." A promising sign of the times was the active interest taken in the recent by-clection in the Fifth District of Prince by so many of the younger generation. This in- tcrest manifested itself in the 1.1-‘ ganization of the Young Men's Conservative Association. These lt is interesting to note that the young men did excellent work and ' watched with first survey of the College made in gained valuable experience in cam- Chaudlere River in Quebec. ‘There was a small production, mostly in British Columbia, until the Yukon | palgn activities. Now that the hy- , election contest is over, it is hoped they will continue their organize- tlon, holding frequent meetings for the discussion of political affairs. It was from membership in such youth. l ful organizations that some of Can- - adsls ablest statesmen received their first pointers in public speak- ing. The future progress of the Summei-side association will be keen interest in all entiy prepared to attack the bank- ing system which has been one of the main butteresses of the coun- try's stability throughout the three years of depression for which Mr. King's extravagance in office is partly responsible. He is apparent- 1y ready for inflation and other novelties. He thinks that the banks do not lend with sufficient free- dom. As a matter of fact. the banks have plenty of money and they are only too eager to lend it upon adequate security. The shrink- age in security values during the world depression has naturally cur- tailed the volume of loans, but that is not the fault of the banks. 'i‘hcy would be rccreant to their trust if they lent the millions of dollars parts of the Province. '_dwulted-witn them by the Canad- This mail arriving by plane can fan people upon ‘nadequste sec- urity. I! we mistake not, a Western Liberal paper recently published a cartoon in which it depicted with approval the Opposition leader in the act of dealing out cheap credit to borrowers. This is a suggestion of injurious character unworthy of any public man in presence of a. world depression, which calls for ail that our statesmen possess of caution and carsfulness in the- hnndllng of public affairs. At such a time as the present the Oppos- ition leader is under a stem res- ponsibilty to abstain from dfllifl-l gogic appeals to the less stable el-l ements of mi: population ‘An excellent hsir food ton- ing up and invigorating all the glands. blood vessels and nerves of the hslr and scalp, thus producing s rlch and abundant growth of hair. Promotes s new and super- ior growth whore the hslr is falling and ls remarkably use- . fol in preventing dandruff and destroying parasitic hair killers. Just follow the direc- tlcns carefully sud you will snared at the results. Get a bottle today. Price 80c. Mail Orders I n t attention. t" mom, luv 2 MAGS m Greet George street‘ , ,,..._ ...~.. FOR SALE __i-_-_ Extra 33.75am! $4.00 Clears . . . . . . . . . . . $3.25‘ and $3.75 2nd Clears .. . . . . ,. $2.75 and $3.00 Clear Walls . . . .. $2.50 and $3.00 Extra No. lst .. Q . . 1.. $2.00 and $2.50 ‘ 1.. M. Poole s. ‘Co. QHZl-D-JD-IIIWFIIHIF!!! -| . -.»- - J I ‘fl-ms“ .¢..4_....._..--- ~