H-sp-sx-cvq-wnuawgur, _. “M _ g Ellliil Bllllllllii Notes by the Way The alarming spread of rabies in Russia as noted in the press IQaQQ-uLI-vllfi leRdIr-Isliilsl-lhllaalllsemlhlll. despetchee shows the importance and value of the restrictive and ‘preventive measures put in force in this province and throughout Canada. ‘ibis I. III!“- Aaeeefle lilies-D. I. Oalrts ‘ ‘m: euoerr. PW ilnportations into Canada; last year had tbeeifect of illi- ihg the Government's eachequenl play‘ there are two measures —~ the} fob much of the cash received forione is winning and the other is los-l the products of the Canadian peo-ilng. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1927 A eomet which appeared six years ago is due to return in June next and Chicago scientists foresee 'tbat it wlllacome nearer to thc earth this time than any comet of E have no less authority than which there is a record. although l em- n"21:2,:::.:.:"':.:.:.."::“.::1:1€ ‘ , SPORTSMANSHIP. ,llt is also admitted that our earth once. not many year; ago, seed harmlessly through a I ln these days we are avt l° qlille lilfs fields, forests. fisheries and‘forget this. and to imagine thaqwme“ l3"- 5°m° “Pllmhmllh” mines went into the pockets oi out-lthere can he only one Dl€l!"f9*' sidsrs to pay for foreign-made goodsnrlnning. if that were so. then 8W6‘ —‘to tho loss oi Canada’: homein- ns bloody war in preference. The‘! had then been felt lest the tall ‘might contain poisonous gases. bu‘. ,|Prof. Lemon oi the University of Chicago believes there i; no dan- dnflyies, There was, however, one very essence oi sportsmanship is to_‘ Ker from that source. However. good result oi the imports. The Min later of Finance was on Thursdsyzior any man to deserve is, "he wasl _, be a good ween The be“ epitaph‘ the mention of. a possible danger = msj: go far toward balancing the lassurance o.‘ safety. The move- anabled to report a surplus oi up-fa sports-man." Sport. samefl. llllyqments of planets and comets are wards oi thirty-four million dollars/connote, honor, integrity. lairllifly.‘ fortunately tontrolled by a Highs-m Whether or not this report will beigenerosity. found to be true by the Public Ac- shady, dishonorable, “that is not counts Committee-whether or notfdone," we censure with the phrase. there has been a manipulation of‘;“lt is not cricket; it is not sport.” figures to make this satisfactory re-gln sport the highest standard of sult apparent-mas yet to be dem-lhonor and integrity prevails. castrated. We must, at all events hope that the reported reduction of! game. is‘this high plane we dethrone honor. the public debt by $31,000,000 true. To cover the debt which falls duesnd worth living for, for what is this year the Minister of Finance:llfe without honor. what is victory pl poses to issue bonds at a lowcmgained by trickery? rate of interest than was made pay- able on account oi the bonds issued in war time, and so save a million dollars in interest charges. la an expedient to which ally mall of business would resort: and the Minister of Finance will deserve no credit for it. fir the rest, the Budget of 192'.‘ is disappointing. it will not please the Free Traders who gave the Government its majority; it will not satisfy those of the minority; the protection oi home industries; it will not mceti who stand for the wishes of the whole body oi- the people who want to see swept‘ away all the special direct taxes‘ imposed years ogo to meet the cost of the war. The pro-election attitude of the Leader of the Government was set‘ forth in these words:—— "No more tariffs based on principle oi protection, but aytarii! based on the principle of revenue. That is our policy today—the policy of the Liberal Party-proceeding step by step towards the goal oi greater freedom in matters of trade, never imposingcs duty for protec tile tion’s sake. but always acting on the principle oi the basis of a tariff for revenue and revenue only. i _ repent this statement in the hearing ofllon. members and before this country, this is the position of the Iuiberal Party. We believe in pro~ ceeding step by step. We believe, when it comes to a question of inl- posing s duty, in having duties framed for revenue basis and not on the basis of protection." _In the expectation that the policy so outlined by Mr. Mackenzie King would be carried out if the Liberals should gain a majority in the House of Commons, the Free Traders of‘ Prince Edward island and of all Canada voted for the Liberal candi- dates. Thn Liberal candidates were, consequently. elected. and the Lib- eral Government is now in ofllce. What must the feeling of the Free Traders and tarlfl-for-revenue vot- ers be now—when there ls a sub stantisl Liberal majority and an as- surance of office for four years to come-that the tariff remains un changed. The policy oi incidental protection to home industry estsb llahed when Sir John Macdonsld was oiilce. la fully maintained, by llri Ifackeuile King-—notwlthstand- lng his pledge to Parliament and ‘patients... tlls Budget of this " ' fl not what the people were. " ‘to expect that it would be. and This. Power where we, leave them, Ally conduct that is may truetiully Ihsve in ages past and we do not fear them at all in our fsvorei province because none of a dam- aging character have so far come this way. Two very alarming shocks within a few days of each other recently occurred in ‘Czecho- ‘Slovakla, which in the second case proved suddenly fatal to scores o’ human beings. Our northern lati- “A idebt of honor." refers to a bet on a If we remove sport from ‘iwe drag in the dust all that is best In our yesmrday-s issue m“- es. winter season. but when we read tcemeti contributor on hockey, _§"'l‘ec," has this to ssy:—- l’ other lands from earthquakes, cyclones, floods, droughts an-‘i {amines we must realise that Cun- ada. and especially our own island “hi” in at stake‘ are not supp”, home are indeed highly favored i‘ ed to be ill a. ‘lily-like or 'p0Wdel‘-‘ m“ | g puff’ frame of mind. Far from it.‘ “Of course, players participat- ! lug in a game where a champion- That the revised Prayer Book the heat of battle is coursiugrflilmmfllded b)‘ "W BlVWPF "7 through their veins, the will to m?‘ Church “thmighmd i? a “be” i ” ' In. win is uppermost and this coupl-j 350:2,‘ Ofllersomeeléztllsxditafsle lllsé; 9d Wm‘ a flgmmg 59"“ Wm "m"; sure the news indicates a thought- uraliy have a tendency to swerve‘ful and devout frame of mind hockeyists from that beaten path among may readers. The cable laid down by the l\l.A.li.A. consti- if“ is"! "clron ‘Brad tothfhr htooit: _ j ave eon re ega e o e ac tution. The writer fully believes shelves or book shops‘ that presses that there lsll t a hockeyist living are working overtime to supply‘ who would not take advantage of‘ the demand for new prayer hooks, a referee's back to get m a 5b.‘; that cable orders have come fronl trip or the odd check. it's humanifl“ over the world and one by. gwirelcsll telephone from America. in England devout church women are said to constitute the largest‘ class of purchasers. Many sermons on the revision and the subject of‘ prsyerwere preached last Sunday‘ in England. The press reports tell m5 l°° mm“ when h” decmres‘ that the hook has met with a fervor-I there “isn't a hockeyist living whoi slble and friendly reception gener- would not take advantage of the re-‘ a“?- "The ‘hill-email! Alliance 8114' feree’s back to get in a sly trip orgfague of If’? Czurchmen “m: the Odd check." » owever cont nu ng t eir campaign against the proposed changes." would do so. No sportsman would do so. No man with any flue feel-l‘ w" 1* ‘ "°'"I"d°i' ma‘ 39"" '91 ‘jugs would do so‘ No gcoming’! On Wednesday morning, {minded man do llast, eight crows were noticed‘. even were the temptation . nature and we cannot get away a from it." 4 From this view we disseutentire ’ly, and with all due respect to our lcontributor, we think he is claim- l No honorable man fair- would "searching the hack premises oi‘ Bveljhouses ~on Longworth Avenue. . . so great. Tilers are terms of reg These se€m not to be new arrivals‘ preach and contempt used by red-I'm“ the “m,” b“! M the muck. iblooded men regarding those whofiztltl7gritycg€ige mxtlyllczlrztlzyl: They “In winter. Their costs were glossy in‘ them "cheap sports,"“pot-huntersffltne morning gunfight bu; their: --ye||°w.;¢reape¢" .__ thgy are anyieager and silent search for food‘ ‘gave evidence oi hunger. Other’ and smaller birds awaken more‘ We should like to remind our eel-mama,‘ sympathy than the crmv‘ teenletl contributor. and those‘ and MM people sumeflmes feed.‘ whose views ‘he may seek thus to‘. them in winter. Nolhody feeds thei . express, that as already quoted} "0"- l there are two pleasures in play ——-" ____ 1 the one is winning and the other‘ A Willi"! l" "W" W" Ilkm] losing. A genuine sportsman sppre~ whether he w“ 5 married mam‘ ma!“ I ‘ h b] t _ ‘l-lis re-ply was, "Yes-mo-that is.‘ t o: “g onora y o m op to s certain extent." It is thus with] ponen a most—though not qulte- t 1 L“, 1 h 1 as much as winning. "The play is $513213! repfbrrntl. rllmgltjyaiiild fszoi‘; the thing." It is the honest, honor- °f n? Yes- it the giwemmanibwul; able, vigorous conten run for victory “and my n and give m" enact m} its recommendations. ‘No-Al the; that is the essence of sport — and Government goes back on 1L AM “let the best men win." Clean sport tn n cal-ml“ en“; thgy 5pm,,- m‘ is a synonym for all that is best in b6 ‘llllle ready to stand all ‘OT 1110f life. in the name of sport and all wmrb "r “Kflnsi "- ‘lmwhifllyi according to what action the genuine spormmen’ we em" ourflovernment may take and which protest against the slander which our teamed correspondent has been persuaded‘ to father at the ex- pense oi its and their, fair fame. “in ‘spbrt sndjourneya men are known," ls s wise and absolutely they do not know as yet. ll-lence they refer to the report with,‘ true proverb. common to all civiliz- ed nations. resort to such tactics. lthing you like but sportsmen. i The persistence of the Dohariyj Company in their boring work on Governor's island ls worthy of all vpraise and we hope it may yet bei, well rewarded. The difficulties: ill/VG been enormous, A great depth has been reached. and only the , —--—-<-e>--—— EDITORIAL NOT-IS. satisfactory to the country. mlipeople of the Maritimes are a __ In doubt conoe nisg the action "the Government will take re- Wihe Duncan Report. and/can that the provision will be ‘ in supplementary estimates patella mama "Wired of m Government to implement da you will have the goods, Canada, including you, will have the omdslls upon a eliedy reputation. greatest courage and hope, backed? |_up by abundant capital can account‘ for the determined effort to carry on and go deeper and deeper down. lt was a Dutchman who said:—- "Some eats mutton because it is‘ scheap and dey eats venison he-, * -—-—<-eo~—--- I < ’ No firsteiass phonograph is ss- lf you buy goods made in Cana- filmed 0f its record. “d The sunlight of lhapl iness seld- ‘ -—-a- theses-gilt ab therein eet forth. IIIOIIQY. .~ rwm lathe man who mtlr~~ ‘g ‘l. I r Eafihquakeg in divers places still, ‘occur from year to year, as theyji-he Bill"! 0f U18 "PD" 58W 50116 “M” course, l intend the good one—hn.n- fill&|llyli1g"ifs." "ands." and “huts."‘And to one already encountered and overcome what ‘meat "m" 'h°"°' ‘hm’ “mm llPreaching gospel in vain to the ‘Alld I turned to sue unan of skins ‘lwherefole hast thou done thus to cause it is deer." i . f - But the ‘Lord llrad hardened the ‘And he answered, “My brother-in. Elm 80hr of £01m: 'B!I_aW.BIlUl.l|-D- THE PROLONGED HEAD COLD" Sometimes that ordinary cold that is so prevalent in the winter months seems to cause consider- able paln about the face and fore- head, in addition to the usual symp touts of obstruction of the nose‘. Pelhaps after a week's time the, pain grows worse instead of better.‘ i cheek. or in the eye socket. What has happened? , Adjoining the nose are little sin- uater on the floor of one room. this‘ water if there were enough of it. ‘rooms. the one floor being continua ans into all the rooms. i if the pain is in the forehead on‘- one side, it is the sinus above thei eye that is affected. Pain in the- face means that the infection is in,“ above the grinding teeth. Igests that the involvement of sn- other sinus. and so forth. Happenings Of The Week COO The night has a thousand eyes. And the day hut one; dies With the dylns sill- Yet the light of the bright worldg I 5 The mind has a thousand eyes, And the heart but one; h Yet the light of a whole life dies When love is none. O U I Any woman who "wishes are double. That is, one sleeve lares and ends just lbelow This poll! 111B)’ 5° h! 107931686. ilfelbow while the lower part of the arm close and uses or caverns, and the inilamma-‘l sometimes the ‘ tion of the mucous membrane of 57°99" ha" “Fm "m5- b“! i‘ 1°m5l the nose aintply extends into these‘ hlousing elbow; Some of the cuffs. sinuses, being just like the floor of are very is covered by another tight sleeve; on fanciful. The do the vogue oi the threequartori would extend along the floor to the: we” m’ [me spring‘ fitting design. eats novelist: ksuadelfi gaeatieaa s! tatnees. I'll tlliattdawa Gurllsl not “BOBRIETY" lject today is on the‘ ll"- the temperance question. or! 1 am. Sir, etc., PROHIBITIONIST day - ---<oQ—-——- THE SPAHLINGER CURE M115 2 The vogue for scarves is by noiDfllllelivll Lifllllfld 5B 116l- means over. Printed silk scarvesj T be i l are being worn with morning and. or u m" 0s s‘ port costumes the closely throat ‘of the full skirts fancy smrves are ‘ Now although the inflammation,‘ “m! exactly as a be)" gextends into these sinuses, as they‘ ‘drain into the nose, the patient is. |usualiy able to clear them by sim- a {ply blowing the nose. ‘l However sometimes the inflam- lmation results in the formation oi lllde has some drawback ln tllqmucous or pus that is too thick to mrmal "Mk3 a" of “gm ' opeumggrosewood or vivid red. The hats‘ ;come through the small setting up pain Jeellng. ; l Even this condition usually clears lllp by rest. attention to thei flntestine, and breathing |through the nose and out through‘ ll ‘the mouth. ‘ The steam most frequently used‘ and recommended by a British specialist is to put a teaspoonful of- a Tmcwre of Benzkm Co" or Elam,‘ interest in the welfare of people. Balsam in a small mouthed jug, put‘ a towel over the head and jug. pour boiling water on balsam, and the‘elevnt1on_ patient inhnles for five full minutes or as long as the steam arises. l At times however the little open‘ s ings into the nose become com-where" b“ when ‘he It men be.‘sweeps from the Gatinesu region comes necessary to have a nosellleyflnd the Oil-Mill river 8nd tilflvlncc can not but be pletely blocked. and specialist open them up again. Sinusitis. as this inflammation of these sinuses is called, is now more clearly understood, and adequate treatment is now available. weather. Lady Wlllingdou O-OOO-O-O-lr FOR THE SCRAP BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS til saturday, Feb. 19th. A PSALM OF MONTREAL. ih (The City 0i Montreal ls one of the most rising and. in many re- spects, most agreeable 0n the Am- erican continent, but its inhabit- ants zlre as yet too busy with com- merce to care greatly about the masterpieces of old Greek Art. in the Montreal Museum of Natural History I came upon two plaster casts. one of the Antinous and the other oi‘ the Discobolus-not the good one, but in ‘my poem. of th ished from ‘the public vlewlto a room where were all manner oi lakins, plants. insects, etc., and, in the middle oi these. an old man stuffing an owl. “Ah," said l. “so you have some antiques here; why don't you put them where people can eee them?" “Well, sir," answered the custod- ian, “you see they are rather vul- 8a”. ‘He then talked e great deal and said his brotlher did all Mr. Spur- geon‘s prllstllng.) —The Note- Booke of Samuel Butler. ly. Stewed away in a Montreal lumber room ' The Discobolus standeth and turn- eth his face to the wall; Dusty. cobweb-covered. maimed and set at naught, Beauty crieth. in an attic and no man regardeth: 0 God! 0 Montreal! Beautiful by night and day, beau- ful in summer and winter. Whole or maimed. always and alike beautiful- He preacheth gospel of the slrin of owls who seasoneilh- the skins of Canadian owls: _ 0 God! O Montreal! grace to‘ . r both among gods and men! thou hither. Discobolus, skins of owls?" 0 00d! O Montreal! and said unto him. "0 thou man or skins, shame the beauty of the Dis- cobolus?" ill-art of the man or “in; law is haherdssilsr in sir, Bpwrgeon." 0 God! 0 Montreal! Tbs Diacobolus ie put hers _ he isjulear- -. _ the couturlers. been made may step inside the first hall for s/helter and a ‘brief respite from‘ cold during their tour of duty at SYNONYMS: ate, headstrong, tractable. inflexible, persistent. , WORJD STUDY: three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master- ing one word each day. wold: MATURITY; being mature. maturity." He has My hrobber-indlsw is babel-dune,- Wlho The gospel of thy Yet nuns the less But Many of m- lhe loss o! me and properly mfinto the nose, and it renlnlustherefof velvet which E0 With lilflm 8H‘ ‘dill! f1 6005681811‘ trinvmed with aigrettes. ass Evcn during the short time ‘u steamfiixccllency Lady 'Wlllingd0ll has,‘ een in residence nd exceedingly practical in sss Rideau Hall is situated on a far ummer breezes are During the first real eir knees. lProlvision has whereby the e main entrance. U I I ‘Princess Mary. only daughter of e Kins. and wife of receive (Continued on page 5) —-—-oe>-.__ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon “ Say "sweet" (adjectlveJ ‘Pronounce the in, indomitable, the state "The girl grew limbs; l. Sir. am a person of most respect- - able connections- to Mr. Spurgeon.’ Canadian owls, Thou callest t, user; ‘pants’ wlhgfg. as 'l call them ‘trousers’, Therefore thou art in hell-fire and may the Lord pity thee!“ 0 God! 0 Montreal! "Prsferrest thou the gospel or Mn“. 8000i of "Helios. connection with Mr- Sllurseon’: ‘heberdaahery to the sonnet of the Discob- treal to the oiusf’ us haiib no gospel. may. gather-ind“; s r to Mr. spin-gen ," t) God! 0 Montreal! n knotted it in unaunisn l)‘; green surrounded by a line ‘park, commanding view. north wind winter “Medellin-causes inc in soc oyle to cyc l the Jimmy. but short toncoats worm with llishot) Afzlrtionuld. by the guard from the Royal Cau- adlsu Mounted Police. She mado§""‘_’*_—‘ enquiries. And now the police on; duty in the grounds of Rldeau Hall can defy wind and the chilliest‘ weather in fur coats right down to also‘ guards Viscount for evermore. Psalm 16:11. Lascelies, has just been made Psurgeon" having been adlrrritte . to the iRoysl lCollege of Surgeons [he Truth’ "he Ute‘ ’ as an Honorary ‘Fellow. She is the‘. first woman ever to honorary diploma. The‘ lPrincessjAs for me, O llsord, l will behold thy an" {he ceremony‘ donned a cwpfsce in righteousness: l sllall bu "Use a word Todays neither vest nor pants _wi-t1h which to cover his ‘Mf- Ericsson's babel-duller. seasonest also the skin; or blasllhemed he ‘beauty saying ‘The Discobol- is babel-- -—lamuel Iutier slr,— The editorial on this sub’: right lines! . What we want is education to keel! ‘the temperance sentiment alive. lt is no use attemlltlil! U"! l"! "195 ,eve of an election. Eternal villi“ to g nnce is the price ofsaliety. Let oulli‘ lau h in her sleeve finds it easyiclefl? k”? ‘he W8“ ‘mwem a“ was" For man’ o! the fleevulsound the alarm. all the time, not ‘ [only when elections are in silfht._ and party capital lmay he made OI "A r Charlottetown Branch , I ! Price Movenilctits.‘ - KNOWIJZDGB of movelxgya w iljeaable ° you to buy ‘sell our. _Mont.hly removal: I . on reqllfi- ms '13s ‘ 1m t OF commence * Capital Paid U szooooaoo c ~ pReeerve Quad $20,000,000 f‘ . i Price imflivntlv- we». . “ ¢IIINII:P"°'UWQ'FWI i‘ 3am g business beecutfree to yen ‘_ a ills. c. Scarth, Manager i ‘seems to need attention and em- phasis in your columns is‘ not pro- 'Slr.—ln the Manchester Guard- hibmon‘ so-called but Tempersnieé ‘ h‘ |1 mm ilsn \‘Veakly dated Dec. 10th, 1926. hi l1 prohibition purports to a house wmc n you 5p‘ ed s sleeve‘ designer! assert‘ forecast 'there is advertised a hook entitled goqxealcls. No reasonable lpersou can "Why Tuberculosis Exists“ by Mr. “wk upon existing conditions with- ‘R. Goulburn Lovell, printed and ad- o“. feeling very strongly that there yertsed by John Bale Sons and l5 gomethlng wrong somewhere. It is a fact patent to the world that it describes the Spsblinger Cure (ll-inking immoderately, 50036881115 smuggling and other forms 0i‘ the -Will some one of the medical pro~ liquor evil have increased enorm- esslon or any one who knows, be ously within the last yel". @8999‘. nd enough to write an article for inlly during the last decade. fashion. For afternoon the scarvcsthe daily lPrB!S'Wllh solne informa- Pam ma‘. me "m" side o; the’ may either be of [he same materlnption regarding this treatment? hit 9.1 uhat tilt IDFOIXllIiliLIthllEIE, inane;- i , nd th kt l - , Ils s d with l at succe in t e ‘nce as taugl 658m ' eye a e eye soc e a so m! as [he dress or or hm Wm, some Splflllillgéi’ lflflfllillie in Gesnseva, the it has reiglwll- The 195"" is results showing from 75 to 80 per l believe, because the whole argu- cent. of complete cures in cases nlent of Prohibition is lm abyss of ‘most of which have been in extrem- fundamental scepticism. a 80ft 0f Nothing is more appropriate thauiis when_they presented themselves buitolnlcss hobheratiolt that leads panne velvet dress for a guegtgmrdhis treatment 1215i a Islet {ogom nowhercul ltililii as sggcllr CfllllorlégVfilg .- h . Ext n v c ms ve eell continent 1e new =1 Y ‘km a ‘OI-ma! wedding accordhtl: lumoagiee on ebeshali o? new ‘ienletlies public opinion that must be behind G58 prohibition has not accomplish- before, and they have not nhvllys any statute it it is io be enforced. i flng this cure. H“ i I aln, Sir, 010-, ENQUIRER in sovemmetj n. S.—'P8l'iliips m. Raoul Rey- ‘hotlsc, the capital has discovered mond, treatment he ‘kind enough he, of the Spahlinger Geneva will "Zl.llS\¢\'9i".-—'E. —-——-<e>-—-i all, WHY PROHIBITION FAILS svelfare oi our t-nulltry llllil our pro- ‘flniiely on lllc side of plohibitiun i "shall not touch. tllollifll my know- ledge of that llonk-ino limilcri The cause, ill my mind, which Dally‘ Selections Ion Guardian Readers February 19, 1927 ‘ IJFE ltNI) l>l.l§ASl.'lil£:—'l‘lloll wilt shew me the path of llic; in ‘thy presence is iulncss of joy; at thy light hand ‘there are lplcusurcs 1 ‘PRAY'ER:—0 ISplrlt ilivinc, help us to see Jesus. who is tho Wuy, February 20, 1927 all,‘ Lll-‘Eis SITPRlEMJC PURPOSES- ‘sstisfled. when l uwulfc. with thy ‘ likeness, Psalm 17:15. eo-e¢o+o+o+»+o-o+eo+oo+o+! PRAY-Dkz-Tlansionn us daily} Lord. into tiline own likeness, and let that mind be ill us which wall also in Christ Jesus. ‘NAY. TELL ME NOT THAT HIS EYES ARE DIM ‘WORDS OFTEN mlsusgnzjNay, igill mo not that ills cycs are Don't say "the flowers smell sweet‘ m. ‘That time has touched his brow, OFTEN MJSPRDN-oljm-‘Clztyfiud the same unerrillg hnmi has since. "sense." . OFTEN MISSHEIJLED: IFilipino. stubborn, obstln-l changed i . t! no Whose once dark-locks in snow; [Tllilllgh time may have blanclrtl their raven lluc. ‘ “Hit matters not. if his heart lip true.‘ l lovc him not ior his manly form, Nor for his handsome mien; But to me his virtues were always‘ dear, ‘i Anti he ever kind has been. ‘Then l'll heed not i outward vlcyv, of to true. _ f li l am still to his m n Still tenderly beloved? ‘my (‘can i If the heart he loved was all my| 0W3. l Has never. never l‘IlV0il-— i Thou“ a" 5° Bhflllgcd to outward! lWhen 1 sag him l was wroth and 0 God! O Montreal! view ll ssi . "O lDiacobolus! . ‘ l'll ' . i Beautiful lDldcobolus. a Flrince Then l said, “u nrother-ln-law to love mm Bu“ for his heart l", true! : . | ._ \\\\\.‘ llflllllSl/"z KI D N EY / /‘ . / / / /< r. K ‘" , lL-Nr r. ‘»l,y .2 0'5! Cl‘ . I "o... U. n!‘ l l I been justified, but in this case I notice an article writ-tell by ill". Chief Fnitetl Sixties Prohibition in-‘i-‘Olllllly 1919115110 001M011- ‘Leollard Williams, Physician to lhc vvsligator, Sllvtllliltly Legal and General mlsulallce Su- wily prohibition c-nforceulellis fall.‘ Iciety of England highly t-otllmcllrl- “Public support is wllut lllrfllllillliflll- needs and the public ill-ls shown it‘ Mujnr Green goes on to slatc tllut ill New York l for example, that if the police fill‘('l‘_ if llc secs this letter and —snn_le may, 5119 l5 g vnl-y keen Qbsm-vel-‘knouul anything about the success every other police function they in could scarcely dry up New York; to city today. lie mentions as well For it matters not, if his heart boi. .\laj0r Walton A. Green. has Slillfili won't support it." 15.000 strong——gave late 11]) something which is as patent to us and that is the tremendous amount? of synthetic liquor produced and the appearance of the “hip-pocket Slr.——l have‘ seen lately a number or." "Nothing can cope with that refreshing of letters ln your COlllillils having short o: an nrmy o1’ llnii the nation‘ to do with the question of prohllll- feelill g the hip pocket of tile other.‘ tion. All those who wisll ior the half." i And the iervid supporters and who can save- in secu reel profits. For particulars consult Provincial Managers any time. Why not let us fit goods. Including say, Our Stock of coat COKE‘ and woon _ l ls all under sever/and dry. Yen an [assured of the beet. A. Plckartl a, c8.“ rinse, illtvrosivli in lalldztiors of our -Xll‘Oilli)ll()l‘y system. ‘nlercllry drops 10W. it is bleak for this subject. The controversy as to ‘the guard on patrol m [he grounds,‘ whtetlicr lilo IJihll- is, ur is not, clu- lespecialiy at night. ' ' o llTh" Llfe s 0o lngs There is no Providence that keeps s man In poverty. The good things of life belong to the man ey investing what he Great-West Life Policy he gets the best obtainable llyndman 8t ‘Co. Limited Agents At AllPruvir-olal Points. The Family " Medicine Chest It le advisable at any time and ‘especially at this season when bad weather Is apt to prevail, to have on hand a complete line of simple remedies so as to brreedy for all . emergencies and minor ailments that are apt to appear at you up with an ‘assortment of these 001mb. Cold and Headache ilemsdle Lotion and a Salve, Bandages, Adllealv 1 Belladonna and other Planters. ate. All these things are apt to be and when needed should be on hand. We will guarantee the quality of anything w; furnish and the price la sure to be aa low as can he had. The ‘White Drug Store‘ G. JAMIESON, Druggist a-E , and . - ' f Satisfaction _have been ignoring the fact that s11 the while the world was more a“ more licking its lips and more snq more reaching for its hip pockéL Again. referring to the pro " amendments to the gyrohihitoyy l“ for better machinery and .310“, drastic punishments. Majol- Green continues. "Bu; all this new legisla- tion would ‘ be worthless without many more millions-and pub"; sentiment. to ‘back it up.” I don't advocate. Sir, a returnlo .the saloon, l don’-t advocate gm 1111001‘. I don't deny that prohibition has accomplished much good p,“ l do deny that it has accomplisllsq or can accomplish what it prom]... ed. l believe we can and nlnst 11nd some better method of Ipfomoflng true temperance, l believe that the longefil 516D we can take in that di- rection will be by putting some law on the statute books which will ‘appear reasonable and right to our ‘people for no law is self enforcing. The only omnipotent force in this I 8.111, Sir, etc, BLAME Boy of‘ 12 Will Not be Tried 0n Murder Charge ...*.*.*::;"...:;P:li-T§?€ ::;.-:::r.::~.' storekeeper with the ides of rob. hing the till because no was hung. try. will not face a charge of murd- cr. the district attorney's office has announced. ,_ "The public welfare does not dd. msnd." the attorney said. “that a boy or 12 years be tried for murd-‘ cr." saves in a Charlottetown. P. s. I. A a Llnlment, a ‘TIMI Kidney. needed time to time 0-00 System Service Threeyeaaeretlela to good bualnQ jaoh . and all el which will-be found at iltll store. ‘ It you want' a pereerlptlen llllelior In. tact any order ililedj telephone and have us rind ‘is youridoor. If you are out or town just aelkl us -I' mall order and yflu will nealive your time! by return ,mall. RIUMIMIER WE. WISH T0 . ' IIIVI YOU. Jive. 2. M!“ curtain. rlteua‘ ate ,.~-