cluiuormoivn '........i.. Iornlngllllyifillllltllllllfl) SUBSCRIPTION [A115 85.00 per year (in ldvnncll delivered lo 611V $4.00 per year lln advance) mailed to F. l. Inland I.“ w y»: (in advance) mulled to Omaha! ll-l Members Audit Bureau of Circulation: l“The Strongest Memory is Weaker than theMWeakest Ink." k l Why Ignore Charlottetown‘? l I WDDRESDAYLQOVEIVIBBB 1s. 1939. I His Worship Mayor Foster had to report at (he City Cotincil meeting Monday night that he had l'(.‘0:l‘.'cL1 no reply to date to his inquiry concerning iilc suspension of work on the new Chariottcttln 11 airport. It is now three weeks since this work ivas discontinued and we understand that the Mayor's inquiry went forward immed- iately. It is high time that an explanation was forthcoming from the authorities in this matter. The airport cannot be used in its present con- dition. The runways have been gravelled, but not hard-stirfaced; and there is no hangar ac- commodation. Negligence in completing the Charlottetown airport is in strange contrast to the activity shown elsewhere throughout Canada. It has been intimated from Ottrwa that landing fields constructed for the Trans-Canada Airlines are to form the IIUClCU: of a. vast system of flying facilities necessary for the Empire air force training scheme and that these airports, estab- lished in key positions from coast to coast, will be made available at once pending completion of new fields which will be needed when the training scheme is in full operation. Officials have been at work mapping out the points at which these additional fields-numbering at least twenty-five-ivill be established. In some instances the work on the new airports will be started this fall and as much as possible com- l _ pleted during the winter. The work is reported i. to be proceeding “as rapidly as possible.” The despatch says further: "Primarily the responsibility for establishing these facilities sarssrmsssrtrjélsl - '* ck‘; ..If_;'.;""““:?? ~ l , .. ti? ber thr flit 1h: 11° '1 mo w: Ya‘ .32? 34¢ rm( I118. 128 J mo. aw. es bai poi pl ._._.¢.-.__._. ._.-u ha... . THE CHARIDTTETOWNC GUARDIAN over" another signal can be given, “full speed ahead." =5 EDITORIAL NOTES = Brazil became a Republic this date, 1889. a n- s a The City Council is beginning to look after the cents in the hope and expectation that the dollars may look after themselves. U U I I \Vhy should work be stopped at the airport at a. time when so many laid off summer jobs are in need of rernuncrative employment? ##1## ’ Since the last war, Canadian farmers have in- creased the amount of field crops per farmer by fourteen acres. Professor’ Lattimer, of Mac- donald College, further finds that since the Can- adian farmer relies less on hired help and more on labor-saving devices, his production is higher. Canada's dairy production will be an important factor during this war. According to the find- ings of the Imperial Economic Committee on dairy produce, the value of milk production is probably greater than that of any other farm pro- duct for the world as a whole, and adds: “This is certainly the case in the United Kingdom; in the United States and in Canada, in certain years, the value of iniry prod-Mic" is hiflher even than that of the wheat crop.” a. v n- n. It may not be generally known that Boy Scouts Apple Day, which originated in Charlottetown, nd now has been adopted all over Canada, has an ancestry dating back to ancient times in Eng- and. Rosemary was prized by our ancestors in the old land in its double capacity as a decoration and a charm against-evil spirits. Later the shrub began to be associated with the Blessed Virgin, owing perhaps, to the popular etymologists, who derived the word not from the Latin “ros” and “marinus", which signifies “dew of the sea", but incorrectly from “rosa" and “I\flaria" which they interpreted “Mary the Rose". So late as the latter half of the eighteenth century the choir boys of the Collegiate Church of Ripon were in the habit of bringing baskets of red ap- ples into the church with them, in each of which a sprig of rosemary was stuck. One of these apples was offered to every member of the congregation, and a trifling sum — twopeace, thrcepence, or sixpence-was taken in exchange. Hence the 5c or 10c apple sale in behalf of the Z dill ind methods ‘Of finlucm' ' g gr com leted so‘ that when the signal ‘comes that e“the viiar is notes av rnr vniv Drivlnl 1o work flab ' PUBLIC roauin fell to talking about the need for men and nations to know each other better. ‘mm remarked bow easy it is to forget that other peo- ple are fellow seekers for good simply because they speak a dil- ferent. language or vote Socialist ills column lo Owl h: llc we i, ,; .qlcuflnn o! Interact. Ill NOOII IO! on ll onrlwepdilldls flwnrlhl hnulllbllllon VALUE OF MUSBEI, MUD or wear brown sox with black strike was averted because a wo- man bad the wit to bring the head oi a vast wrporatlnn and at. a dinner table. And Harry said: "We get irritated over little differ- ences that wouldn't amount anything if we knew each other. And really we do know the es- sentials about. each other; all around us are men moving toward the same goal with the same good qualities we recognize in friends." We'd been clipping right along, tut just t-hcn the road clogged up so we had to slow down to thirty- more creeping, after fifty. Soon we saw what was holding us up — n. ncnziescript black sedan, plodding along in the last line. We trailed for a bit, then Bob got impatient and blasted wit-n his born-Just. as the black car's driver signuled for a left turn. We felt’. a bit. foolish, but a rrrllc farther on the same thing happened again. This time ii. was a bright rod coupe that plug- m-d the left lane. Bob tried to aodge u, .. right but was blocked. "Rilhat a tnopc!" “W11 can't be keep on the right if he wants to poke?" “He must be a. dolt: give him the horn, Bob." But. Just then Tom said: "Walt! 'I‘l'iat.’s John Dawson's 0i course that was different. we waited patiently until there was a chance to get by and then hailed our neighbor with smiles as we passed. For John's a. friend. So 1.00. P05511113’. was the fellow in the black car.- Christlan Science Monitor. One of lhe saddest results of the last. war, has been the number of old scldzers tramplng the country, selling shoe laces, begging aims on the strength of being soldiers. It is to be hoped this OOndltlOn is never to be repeat/ed. It may be that. these men are totally unfit. for employment or are unable to hold their own in any competitive field. But. if so, they should be provided for by the governmem and not; left. to the mercy of t-he public. At. this early stage it should be made clear beyond doubt; that shoes. Dick recalled bow a. great theleader of the workers together "a 81r:-- It would probably be of 1n- terest. to the people of the Province to know that on account of the Gov- ernment absorbing a of tb 00st, o! ground limestone there has been $29,450 worm of lime placed on rarms throughout the wand d last autumn. We cannot help t believe that this has been of vast benefit. to the us agrlcutural in- try_ and Lu conversation , with some of the farmers who have taken advantage of the up unity state that they are well pleased wi results. While we have received good value from money invested. never- theless, mis money is leaving the Province and it, l; of momentous importance that we retain as m money as we can within the Pro- vince, as money Ls me through which the value o1 produce l." measured and without money trade becomes stagnant and eventually ceases to exist. Oonsiderln those facts. would it 110i be 1e for farmers to uti- lize the vast deposits of mussel mud which is found in the rivers and bays, thereby olisett‘ to some ex- tent the large quann es o1 lime used. There are dmens of mud 8000135 811d chains lylns b the fence down near tihe shore w ch our 1111-5!!!’ 901113 men could take and with a sm l amount of lumber. t coml winter. There 1S always B 190d? e for mussel mud when banked on the shore. At. the present. time teams are kept waiting almost one-half the on the ice in or- der to seoure their load. However, 91919 ls m opening here for young men to utilize their time and make a little money. I would. therefore, advise the lift- l of mussel mud which, lf er- ta en in a whole-hearted ma er, will save probably cite-half the a- mount we are P331118 out for lime- stone. If any farmer has a. doubt as a the lzlgectiveness or mussel mud. 911 11 out a field where put, of it. has been mussel modded some "Wemv yea-ts ago and compare 1t with other land which has not been mpgded. applying milssel mud I would advise a thin coating, say about 51x double load to the acre. An - thing over ten loads per acre mfg t be injurious m the land. In any case our farmers should take tine Pellared and be ready for ice w en t makes. I feel sure they will do. rive great benefits in building up the soil to enable them to produce better crops to simply the demands Wnich they coulu easily obtain, pre- ed Y Pg a mud digger for digging mud matter up. get their mud dlgglers y, The Health League i Of Canada rovember. beat. letters on the sublect. of milk w .‘.’.‘.?.§.'“.1 u um 110%. mu 1.02pm“: t dead bacteria. milk. swallow dead p13. chick- en. dead oysters or sardine! mifliawimpoms lion s n that. thin meal destroy: the ‘life’ o! milk some time forgot r wily, none o! which 1.! benefleifl and some of which may be danger- ous. "Milk from u tuberculosis cow.’ be points out. “may be infected with tubm which ma; srly the Bang be ius may kiloct E119 user o1’ raw milk with undulnnt ever." "But." ll be nyl. “the hie is but lulf told: ‘rho person who mllkl tbewwmaybodliaelaed: homey tic sore throat. trflaerculo- sis, dip erla. or summer complaint. He may have had typhoid fever or he may be is ‘carrier’ of this dis- ease. _If_‘t!ip milk . m ally this discerning that the handling of milk by infect.- peraons is not. ideal. How do we know that the quart of milk left on our ’ rsben has not thus been contaminated?" We don't. lrnoy. n t . wyl m. Oil , prefer to swallow your germs alive. you will cboooeonly. and drink 1n safety, pasteurized mllkP-Jdtin W5. McCullough, Mn, D.‘P.H. ion of production all over Ciin_- ads. " Why should they? we were deal- ing with butter prices in Char- lcwcflrwn and in doing so, it is ne- cessary to deal with local pastures and home grown crops. What. dif- gexreri dwoulg it. make wghhus g ey a a umper crop ey B. 0.. hrrnlps in Alberta or oats in Beak? S. Starts of! with: -"I‘r_v1ng to excuse Mr. Jmes. he says. there is a vast difference n a Berfidfr’: herd and s. Dairyrnanb ‘Ia-ieaboveisevidencoborecdmy letter eorrectb. but follows Muir- “Ustertlng w the boosting of Hol- steins over dalrymerrs breeds I would expect a material difference THURSDAY - FRIDAY-SATURDAY November 16th. 17th and 18th NOVEMBER 15,1939 natnr nnvs 00m: to us for real .barga|ns Dollar pllays. Any goods advertised bought before the advance in prices. ' RROW SHIRTS $1.39. 100 fi hirts. Collar attached stylemnedlllllaélty 52-00 sizes. A wonderful Dollar Day bargain 1 I39 Collar attached. Si" FANCY SHIRTS 75c. 75c 16 only. Worth $1.50 each. Dollar Days----______ FINE CASHMERE SOX 39c. Men’: fine woo] fancy sox Holeproof make. Regular 50c and 60c quality. Dollar Days - -. CAPS 75c. About 50 caps one of a kind. Reg. ular $1.25 and $1.50 caps. A real buy on Dollar Days — — — — - - - FANCY SOX 25c. Flue quality Cotton and Wool mixed sox in a_ good variety of patterns. Dollar Days -- — - - JUMBO SWEATERS $1.95. The colours are Blue, Maroon and Black, in Coat or Pullover styles. Extra value on Dollar $ 1.95 Days. Each—------__._. Men’s Suits $11.95 These Suits are just one or two of a kind left and are regular $16.75 and $18.00 values. Come quickly the supply is limited. HEAVY WORK SOX 39c. Brown and “Grey, caused by war. I am, slr. etc., W. 11. DENNIS Minister of Agrlcillbilm __________ rests with the Dominion Government. Through arrangements between Defence Minister Rogers Ind Transport Minister Howe the Air Trans- soldiers of the present war who return in normal health will have security of work immediately upon discharge. Those who are unlit Boy Scouts. shades in all wool 50c quality. Specially priced Dollar Days BOYS’ SWEATERS 1-2 Price. A dozen or two“ in greater production oi’ butter as claimed in my letter-J’ me point outqn were dis- eulng herds, not breeds. and u n- n- w w -The purpose of the coal licensing system is, ;- P011 B13110?! 0f the T180590?! Dlipflfimm! Will according to Mr. Stewart, the Administrator to should at. once be a. charge 0n the pointed out before, a breeder‘: herd glighgy sofled boys’ Coat sweat"! Re "l" l: be charged with selection, survey and construc- maintain supply and distribution at as low a host slim “nld WPTWQ“ by m” 5mm- BUTTER PRICES lii.“°"”9d "5 m‘ "m" °f “w” Prices $1.50 and $2.00. PRICE {y}, tion of all airports required." as possible, to preserve equable distribution, and mgh RV" i Sin-In the Guardian of the (Cmqnu; on l!!! 1L '00] g) Dollar Dayg _ _ _. ._. __ _ ._. -2 i114‘ Our provincial and federal representatives, ensure the public against undue enhancement in 1n"; can 11¢ rew znmgs more 10th "E°°“’~"ml5l" imlsied he W" -—— lg; should bestir themselves and co-operate with the Prices- N‘) anemPt. is king "Wk at Pficfi-fix- 81111014118 W 11$WY1°T5 ma" V’ find Eifiiiiiitfwnizaiigfi hgnmenxiitinetd i’ i I d“ - i7 SLIiECE C011“: INIATIONS $139‘ Extra qu." in!‘ civic authm-itigs in pressing for an expkmafion ing, but the regulation will be as effective as it fanwmnlgladlléasgfifllg? bgffisrcfi 25c batter. buE-ashnot pxprlergnetg f. h. '7 i y "ea? W913) 1i]! e39 ‘iombinltloll! $1 m, of the “naccounmbk (Ma ' ' as been over foodstuffs if there is the sa e “g spec W came i‘ e ‘e er n a s zes- ° 31' 3Y5 — —' — —- I , "_ - . Y m comPkilllg ti“ . m Co“ obtainable nowhere else repeated- the price in Quebec Province as . s n? Charlottetown mu. Their negligence 1.. u... aerate" betwml the m1 track and 01¢ so“ i. drowned out u more pwerml from 25 t» is w». mm. he “ MEN'S SWEATERS 3s 1-3 m. s dozen men’! ' mattcrl._am0unts almost to sabotage in view o1 enamtefit Es d?" $15 ti?“ bctwmi“ “ma; “mics wifigt 5122x1331? ‘t: lflfgmgj; §°§,§,§°,f,*"5;‘g§;;_ m‘ Pmvm“ ” all wool sweaters in Sport or Pullover styles. , fer‘ the llZlhOnZil need for such facilities, and the a" ° Mr .‘. ° ‘censmg Pa“ w‘ "lame mnable new, buueum w“ over He saysr-“I W111 outline the 011i)’ one of aklnd. OFF i a: speed with which work is going forward in éifiagocarlnfgmlfnlstrtzgor Ito make. the necfessary Canadian stations. bill the hishlv lfifilihfififlfifjfifnblgfij§fdlfielfiifi D0118!‘ DRY! - _ ._. ._. _. ... 4 t other Provinces. f g n or e giiofilfmpon o coal drweflwq- rapiddue American satisfactory. if he confined him- " “wk”. BEA . p 5,. » ro_m overseas and abroad,_partlcularly of anth- news commentators always come m; to fact; bu; gnsgeuu 11¢ 1m. uuyunumbllueolislu THER WOOL SOX 39¢. Our regular 50c y t paging premier KI," racite coal. i/Vhile there lS presently available Zltlatlllg; 125x231 Ifznzfihglllg 13;’): medigtegétrerzlstgrugtetialpiebllpymiiyylpg Inn-um been" til-y value. Pure wool in Lovat shades. i g 1n Canada more anthracite than at any time dur- _ h He hen we“ m s“ ,_..Th, ' ~. flow-M IMYIIWI Special value Dollar Days - - -- -- C ——i—-— ing the last decade the licensing plan will make Wm‘ m“ competition’ w y not tt w}, to“ Ly 7 Is i?’ 4 colllbflilwlflhlhi . . . 1 < hour of Canadian news I10 503’ 11 W85 1'10 $0 S ‘ commenting on Dr. Manion's charges of available to the Coal Administrator information fiiiiiiilistiii. that thoy will not. come W118i- WRS 501d 01' What he 801d W“! h‘- ‘4 h" d” . political patronage and Prime ‘Minister King's from which it will be possible accurately to de- 111W 000m" will‘ this exwnml §“‘.‘.1?.,.J"$ liiismrioiilat we we“ u h‘ i“ d." bk‘ ’ I I I , request for specific examples, the Finangial termine and to arrange for the maintenance of _ Brockvme Remrd" and ziigefeirlng t.o'my statement ‘qb s s a s '50 . P t . I M ' K. h t . 1 be _ these s“ He _ - that. the Spring was late and the . I ' ‘os. remints r ‘ mg t a 1t ias cn pub PD 5 * ‘i a’ ‘ _ pastures dried out, he insinuated If you want an extra quality suit rg . r fishing such exampes tor weeks past, and that _ _ _ One of .he best. censorship u; “as a grass exflggel-EHOXL He l rl n‘ $20 d 2250 K _ l . his (Ur. Kinifs) only answer has been “over- ncveloPmellt 0f the mdlifilrallzation of Can- 510F195 “will Albem‘ “ha” we“ “he” we“ “n t” 5"-"i_'1°°" “i ‘inhumanity 15$ “IN! l" u a y w“ an s ' ' S“ these ii ‘ ‘ whelming Silence and inaction». ada as a result of the war has been predicted yet’ heard concerns We liiinmg his limin Pris?“ turnips begging a celled damp: In can denials; ‘d: Suits 9n D01“? DRY! $16 2 ‘Among, the cmmnlcs citediit Says, have bcen by the National Industrial Conference Board, m?‘,b‘§ff,“§§, ,‘,",*,}{’,,e,_“§, 5e23,‘: mihde aiiyone ‘else read where I other an. And. don't loved. 1m uh at — — — - - _ __.__. n i l many of “imluusiticsslike methods and of [lFJli- filflissiaiiclh grganlzatiij/il Supported largclrliby large 1th?“ this young ma“ 83d, Lyon‘? griiiritllhlxriigcelieontoiaillrmiiiisitoiilgundi. Con“. ‘rs-tam’; h I - ‘ . - . . rill lrmS. ll 1311)‘ l; l " .' I 3C ', D ClrCUInl/enb POSS 11195 O , M I ' , _ _ I tlcal faioritistn 1n the spending of! our defence Canada“ economy" 515:1 Ihcl lvyqgixry‘ ‘ciisnlgflfeixllp [flying eyes m vflrlous school m? alyjrevpyitglth him? Then he wou-nd Yo‘, N.*"wh.‘. a. d STASFIELDS UIiDEIEWEAR $1.95. Medium ', , nlllltons. Conn-nets have been ct to party - ’ f < -‘ ‘ ' i-ricts in winch they have taught, m gd-m 1001., h g t Inapvlolllntllflovlwlfiwlmrwno weig t cream com nat ons worth $ " l friends Contracts have been let on a cost-plus rgzfggilti ilsrlligeest ebynélhilierlcan gmsmessf bEVCQW; have invented a secret communi- um; ‘(bur ihocslyeriagrare notinetiicaag- Zwwr "ill-lili- hl"'°"¢'*‘ $225 A" 51195- Donal‘ D83’! — — — 1 I95 u 1,1 b“: x h - ‘ l, ( t - _ , 5 c0 “K95! “Yer o_ inlter cations code of their own. Last f_________g__g__ dun“. p!‘ itZWISCLYJIIF‘ml:iélgffvg1fifvcffliciOltofil;igizzslbifiitgrlig IStates ltlfOéllllClSa Last {year she (llillillllffl o3 EHEOOXOUZIIFIL llilfillihelfflglanlllxl: -—~ h‘ MERhCURXCFINE UNDERWEAR $1.65. Medium .. '_ _ ‘i '- - ' >01‘ cen o 1cr n rt: _; . -' . . ' ~ ~¢ ~ ' ' ' _ , Q,‘ Cqtllppcil plants or 110 plants at all," Great \\'a,. ‘DQ110333: 88g Iiirincfir! m0 (iuwng ‘H? area, tclogrnphtxl an timorou; mes- W. K. LTD 3mg t mens cream combmauon “n ‘i i?‘ The F'.~.=t cliitns that its itiveetigttions "have hand the United State!‘ J KC i Ii’ i" Kim m I r Sage m m5 Swmthean at her CHARLOTTETOWN erwear‘ Exceptional value’ Gannent ' g ’ “ ’ ' ‘ _‘ e - - - 1 5 15 Humas cue export {'1 l, l;;;~_ i; mcwhcre within _____i__.___i_ t s". uncovered more than one case of middlemen ex- 5 we w}! ,0,,,f,Z, o; Edmgnwn_ FINE COAT SWEATERS $2.75. Monarch milk! If market, having taken about 4o par Cent 0f a]! llalf a day's Canadian exports in rcccnt \~.-.1.-,;," The Rum-u ABBY-I "y the codtd telegram SW1 1t lnscd 1,5 r a ' - ; . _ _, - __ totncu me suspmlons of _ce1.u1n 1 1 p edictinn o: ttctlrmtrd mdus m,._l,o,.nl,.s_ A copy we,“ unlned1_ tractirq a profit uhcn the Government buys a in fine pure wool quality. Worth piece oi Il"li'l('l'l_‘.' or a piece of equipment," and $3.50. Dollar Days —- — - —— — — $2.75 ABE YOU TROUBLE!) WITH says} ti... 1...... l... ti... must b. .i.....i.1¢_.¢.i by irifllilfliilol‘ "l" "life farm 1- The ])""_‘l"5‘>i1’5 not. w oiwys when it was AWUMN“ LUMBAGO HATS $2.00. About 25 fur mt hall worth up the ncarl nl the administration, who promised to 390K111? "C?! P05111011 1S I1 Valuable asset and ltrwlfllfiily 11110151011 V"? 50°“ last night at, dusk the wedged wild to $3 95 0 f k‘ d s end prttroruiqc in the conduct of government in Plants Cflllid be built which would be vimirtlh.‘ “il"“"‘"i(,l5' m“ ymmgénan 36cc“? C geese Mme 0W1‘. on D 11' 'D ne o a m ' 2 ' - ». .1. ' . . - . _ ._ _- ._ ._ _ _. .- llzt» war, and xvho refuses to re- "minim from almd‘ hyflmwh“ ]"'""l’°"5- 3 (4 ll‘ ifroinilihiilel nii-oilcili; Ogtillice tiie- mngthgubiori me north’ crossing o at ays ' I c‘ pi,v.fl,l,p(,u,nt ministers ‘VI-m ada is wcll suppltctl mth inrtny law- tunic s m, m“ mm a request that, he And (ihlllyoyriOiiYfl, they left the rushy Ifso we have one of the best BLUE RAILWAY SHIRTS $1.00. Chambray n, ' f. ,,_,.,,_,,CQ,I mm in whom the and can gctpiatlyt othcrs rtquirtwl, by flu] from lmttxinitttr-lf,‘ translate the cryptic The tauemdswaaitmes taking sunk _ Tfllltdleglooflaflnlmd], material, with 1W0 separate COURTS. $ "i ’ . _ - ,4." in... ,-,.,,,-,~,=,,.,,cc‘ U)“ Lltllllflll 51am‘- 1 3- The growth in ill(il‘.<ll'\.' F,“ ' ‘ ‘ ' lll-tgxzlriléllgoillllfgslilang; mer south. ' BACK . RITE Regular price $2.00. Dollar Days — I . - ' __ since 1e ast war .1as inr-rt- st-‘l lm- t..,,-»l.- n] “" l" ' L t n, t . .» W ‘killed hbo m,‘ p ]_ , __ , ' 11¢ i '- ~ Gals-wry Albflrwn- “S Eh PM "m"! P1111110" TABLE OVERALLS $1.19. Heavy Blue Demln Overalls |. ‘ - t‘ d . .01‘ Supp} ,1‘. L.l >11 l m - _____._ Sunni! over , l m» an“ Ahead l Tb bl k lllll S 1n lar room make Worth $150 $ - ‘ w mtcrs. ML H H .. ‘ , _ y 1e no -lrost i na bright and g8 . . . s n1» ntnilts aim there was climbing m,“ Bunch" "(Nave h‘, Lin” _ _ ‘ ""_—"*' _ V * * =P 1' t. .1 .1. 11t- Plllljdl) the Entcr- And 13m 1mm Lgmnurnjdmght 0110;; bill". S0 atlcu, Neurllls, Jnln Dollar Days- -' '- —' -' "' "' — '— I T rm." l o1 pit-paring for iltc prolilcitls hlavor in Ouztrdm lv-t; -.i -... . c. .1 uY-‘fli 11119114111 _ wed Muscular and other fonm o “p: ., . .,., -.|.. . W, (ynrup, film, the W“. m, _ j . y. _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' plmmt jLlSl. below the Strldml: in tzlivcr. hunting the Sum- Rheumatism which ordinal’! "" ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ i (T5 "l -\Y'\V ‘Willi (“I .' to i- l": ,1 u". Chomp and mcr dawn. treatment falls to reach. p n lllc i .1.» ' u‘. ~. t ‘i lillilllll has lnallPii a pro- Magistrate hcob Gould “lrliiirimn l1" Rt‘. “Hi1; In ,1 " . _ m _ V _ . ~_-_< .. . _., ._ ‘.‘-. pflpCl re- PRICE PER Box 50°, cramulc ul mnlucipttl cliort \.\'lllCll 1s well worth can candidate for jnrlgc of the (‘om-t of i; wiurnl ““".d W in“ Ens‘ ma“ A3‘ Bu‘ we wliio fiiilgiv the ‘Mme “d! s s keeping m imml. lo." y, the institute points Fcsslons. "They-g are hm jntlt-"ty: to he cl/ t l, i ' ,1?"_inlfiiier'n_lg'flfiiw‘l'.s2,15% Th’ “all? bmwnleaf "d 3*‘ Mostly in plain shades Hues or browns "l". ‘"~'“-‘ 7 '.\"'“l“ l1‘ l" *4 WHQYQ“ t" 501m ex‘ H?“ 3°“ l" fl" ""“"*""l"" ""1 '3 l’! 17H‘ "(I1 11> .:.‘.~.i.».v.§tli the unusual W110 knob ithe calm ot bronze and HAIR RESTORER and the values are extra-ordinafy. Special tt-nt lw t'lll..~.<l.ln‘!ll and ltV \\'.'li‘ contracts. Whcn llrcmplll of “v0 of ll"? lll"“""l l1"l"<'$ " ht: wilt‘ that‘ rho barrage hnd to bane“ mwdows D l] D > . - . . - i‘ ’ ' " “ _ Leave to tie ri ket Stunmefs A dflllcltely rimmed - 0 “r3 3Y5 s tho nan" l.\' mcr ihcst: tendencies \Vlil be “rc- “If the "lecllo" “Pr? i‘ mlllmt MIWTT" CHM“ l n“ brim“ coliiinetillonit, thn realm“; c c ma“ ‘Mannie-Mn. lad at — _ — _ — _ ——_— I f vcrsctl and zicvciiltiztlctl. and none will deny the dams of m‘) lmllllifli Pnlllls ‘mil Olll)’ 1'1 CWllPFI H l“ 1 n“ “my V“ e “m” u” bu" liter, and the time chosen was December in the dry season when, statistics showed, floods seldom "turrrd “tt “"- "ege," says Mr. Bcdlord, '1 nau a most. ViVlCl dream. I stood on the superstruc- ture of the barrage surrounded by routing floods. f woke up sweat- ing with fear, and was down at the office very early issuing orders" for additional precautions. It was a. lucky dream _ born, no doubt, of fear lurking at the back of the mlnrl that. statistics are not un- errlng—-i'ol' L-he swirling waters rose } t v h . __:Fran_cgsl1'rost. w ‘Wm l 5 Win05 P" $11141. l \\'0ultl not tnakc " W’ ‘A"‘—* lhls 31711001 to you. For some years it has been 111B Policy to keep tins ulliflj kin-- y o... ' politics or political control. Therefore, men who are qualified by experience, training and lllllh profcssiotial standing are sought for this 1I_nportant_ Judicial office. llns ycar two of the five candidates were sclcctrtl by the various bar nnéOclllllfillS and by committees having no po- litical connections or control. One of the five 01111111111165 1S the ilonorablc Jacob Gould Schur- man _lr., the prcscn‘. Chief City hlagistrtite. I the overturn in Quebec as an event. whose significance "it. ls impossible to exaggerate." -- Washngwn Post. importance of a sound policy for dealing with a situation which tnzty collie upon us suddenly and nncxpt-cictlly. The prograitnne suggested to the llllllllijllllillllifis‘ by thc Institute has advan- tages also as a \\'zu ‘imc policy. it is as follows: That cztch llilllllifillili council in Ctmada place its financial aihirs on at thoroughly sound basis so that it can play its in" par‘. ll'l meeting post- war problems by (a) Issuing no debentures during the war except when ahsviluic-ly unavoidable. ll will 1.0 grey ll: orlglnnrluoola. h.“ u Mm’: lhir Restorer pm- molel n. new and superior mirth where the hulr ls full. in DUNGAREES $1.19. We sell only the best quality well made Dungarees in $1 1 9 Blue Demln. Dollar Days — — — - I WORK SHIRTS $1.00. Heavy well made Doe- skin Work Shirts worth $1.25 in blues, $1 browns, grey. Dollar Days — — — I MEN’S OVERCOATS. Spring and Fall makes. 25% off all regular prices to clear Dollar Days. MEN'S OVERCOATS. New stylish overcoats you'll be proud to wear. Regularly worth $22.00 reams... l nm-zunnns Rheum‘ ' 11 uuudbywlelcidi lhoblooamiizfiaoililllillfllllhlillh uumsdbytlnkldwyu- llhflMrpluL-Ifl execs: uric acid Iwlllfll. ‘mum u‘ and l; rflnlrklbly useful venting dandruff and “#7101111: mm. mu nu- lrl- l-Iurhn fa law the directions care lmllfllynl hi. regime, w" be Wrlle or phone today. PRICE 00 CENT; For the fluent Slomlch 1m, Ella; money can buy try i . . .- '. t 1th hill. -- _ (b) Postponing, so far as possible, all C\€ll have known judge Schurinan. for many years, ‘,‘,“y“",‘,f,’,§f,°°,,,‘,’,‘,’,,n'§n',‘ m?! so?“ to?“ Hnd:fiii°ll:um"hl“@mfi$ mpg]; 50111,; , and $25.00. Will be $ necessary public n-orks unlil after the close of and I appointed illill to the Judicial office he now tune the safety measures at which "L," “Mari, ‘mumm, ll. i,’ deal-ed Doflal- Days at _. _ _ _. I the war, holds m 1935. I am appealing u, you in Ordn- the staff had worked with might, mum, p.44’. wins; Pills-hr lull u Th’ 2 M s -f (c) Tightening up its control of current ex- 1° ‘Well the present balance in the Court of Gen- zgltnmfhlg mm izgesfigl- cunrythu vmtnlullflrllldl- 1°‘ ‘ HYDE PARK SUITS $22-50- 0111’ 00111111010 penditure by improved accounting and budget- "a! 59551-0“ and 111 a (105110 10 116110105111. T110 height Mr. Bedford did in truth "m"! 315 stock. of new suits bought before any advance Doddh’: Kidney Pi l: - - - ' _, ' ' - ' - _ ' d worth $25 and $27.50. $ Jfln progcdure and by putting its staffs on a Yarlotis bar associations took part m this sclec stand on the barrage surrounded ‘____ _ m pm“ n“ _ lpurcly merit, basis. £12123: gugge wslclllllrma" ‘a5 0110 0f 11110 1W0 011111- ggdflrmglfi‘: 83;?“ °f "Me" " W "W" iw“ “— ‘C’ A ma] Dollar Day Specml ""_ _ l 1 A ‘ntin now a committee of alder- , ° W‘ 5 Pa ‘if; "P011 t0 e 66% 011 666- ' ' ' in1egl()(orpczcxncmgrs), Officials and qualified hon day. You will find Jutlge Schurman’s "owe".- m-on; pnmcunms: name No. 8 in the first row of the voting ma.- chme. Every voter is called upon to vote for two of these five candidates. You will have al- ready noted that Judge Schurman has been edi- torially endorsed by nearly cvcry paper published m New York County," _,_ {citizens to begin the planning of an after-the- Iwar program of necessary works. This plan- ining would consist not , only 0i “$11118 Such works in order of their importance and urgmCY- 1N: seeing that detailed engineering plans, cost c in the past, it. 1s now obvious hat the people of the province to- day regard themselves first and‘ foremost as citizens of the DO-i rnlnlon. It is not without Justifica- tion that. Premier Kin: has lull-led Fntlment may have,been in Que- , HENDERSON a. .=.......... ' , Men's Wear BRAHMIN l ORANGE EKOE TEA ti ..._.......k.4.n.¢..