s PAGE FOUR ‘ a, TllE BHARLOTTETUWI GUARDIAN ____________. . P. Vi r old t-J. I. sanol "'°""'“"'w' 5km" s‘ n. a. auxin-lied. a‘; mu“, m“; managing Director-J. It. Burns!!- Aalioulute Editors-Frank Walker and ll. a. Corsica“ _ u...‘ lltsily iluuurled mm $5M oer If" ("l I '1'”) '""- “a: 5o p". y“; (In enhance) mulled in Canada and Units‘ lfllfl- ' __ ______ ' Tuuuspay. lvlsncu, 24. 1m not sufficient for the Legislature a MORE OFFICES ' ‘ally tors: av rue vuv comm‘ gum on the heels of the gujcidg or m. m: Kreueel. th= ‘sweeten match moons». the 11W“- under similar circumstances, of Mr. gem-gs Eastman. the Rochester gods}; manufacturer, is an ulllllll-l‘ gtu-tuug piece cf news. He left this note: "To my Iflellll-ll My work is done Why “"4"” ..e'.l.txs.e-..t;.llef\v.r».rnlcrh _- ' rue crown use eusuc Forum "Tllfoflllll is Qantas the Obsession by eoelipcndeala ofueatlanaollslsrest. The Chriomfowaflaarefsndaas By loam W. Barton. ALD "'" _ DIA - - Faloonwood _ IIPOII‘ OI‘ lIlCIAl-IITB IIOAIDING CONDITION! AND IICOIIINDA- TIONB I0! ‘III IUTUII (Continued) The following is the report o! the “IE HQMEI Gobi) ' MEAT At Special Prices v to lllfllfe the disclosure of a cor- m mm“, w“ n. He lived o MYAhGlA-MUSOULAI. sum!‘ sung“ animal“ Bpecfallstsxm-s, w, -;-_ B, Regular Hams . . . . . . . .,~. 19¢ Per Lb_ \. w- _ l‘ v In the course of ills budzct ad’ ‘rupt act on the part of any of its m“ ma At 14 he went», u, W531; u Ruguuynsu s and Gran Flemming 01 . . . . . . . . .' . we . a . .' 17c Pei.‘ Lb, the Canadian National Committee ircrs the lll-lll- me bums!“ °i members, it. is its duty to see that qunlth and Eflllfllllllll "awed l” ithc law with regard to this breach An ailment that is just as com- mon as ever in Muscular Rheumat- ism. yet .you scarcely hear that a masseuse!‘ BOY lll "l Wmfime office. six years he W" "- °‘°"‘ i“ a bank at $20 a. week. He became Sin-I enclose a. copy of a peti- tion of Dr. Angus Macaulay fer lands in Cape Breton. This petition for Mental Hygiene on condtiens at Falcouwood prior to the dis- 'PicnicHams15cPerLb_ All Sugar Cured and Smoked in Our Own Plant. the rllllllilffl l\'~‘°*"“*“"‘“°“ mJis duly upheld and the penalties Li<i\‘k'l'lllll0llt officfllls lll the Pmv‘ givrn effect. estrous fire and their recom- name any more, as it is now called mcndaiions thereanent. fro: much interest to me and will Myslgia, which means an affection I am sure be very interesting to interested in nhclocrevhy- e0 "m" so eventually, that he B!" llD hi! through ‘m’ (‘no w ‘m. lack o; Tho iloilse of Commons has set “my vaum The my o; ma; 01.10 work to provide a. program for “qqgnnnodaiion forOlllC-lillfilfipflrcll-iiilc forthcoming Imperial Economic uial, In old days the demand wascoxlfcrcnce. A committee of the the: the Legislative Library sllouldil-louse has been appointed which be removed. When the Bell Gov-ihcld its first siting on Tuesday. crlurlen‘. was in power it was sug- From all accounts there is going io_ [csted that an add iional wing be ‘be a very wide spread and deep 1n- ing pain and stillness which usu- ally disappear after some days- The principal symptom is pain, which may come on suddenly with- out apparent cause. or may be due to a movement of the part. This pain may remain in the one spot. as for instance in the musclm o! the chest where it is often mistaken for pleurisy, or may shift from one Arte;- msny disappointments and reverses he finally attained success “on an enormous scale. He be- came a multi-millionaire, an h1- tcmationslly known philanthropist and g, big game hunter- _____ Four million Christmas trees llel‘ yea,- are cub in Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick and sent to New hold tenure of lands and inclined to migrate wherever such tenure could be procured. Fmm other pap- ers in the Public Archives of Nova seotia it would appear that a few of the Selkirk settler; left Prince Edward Island for Cape Breton. Perhaps some of the descendants of those who remitted will write you as to whether there is a tradi- ereation for the patients. ‘Pliers is no library, and there is no radio on the wards. i Side or half side . . RECCMIIIINDATION 1. ‘that the question of recreation be the resporlsfblity of the auxil- iary committee which is recom- mended. Thst this comm‘ttee be re- Sliced, Cellophane wrapped . . . . . . . . . 20c per 1b EASTER BEEF We will have on display our usual line-of Choice ISLAND EASTER BEEF at regular prices amp Inf.‘ hlcial Building. and the danger hi, and dew,“ an h.‘ Mme u, m, o, m, mum“ the people o‘ mum. n mo" m“ xm ‘ their lllls "l "l" "°°°"d-‘ “I m” ECONOMIC CONFERENCE development of the various phases Myalgla or Musclsr Rheumatism m, 3cm“ mug“ and Qum- 5C0“- 3595557110" t " B . llcslslll’ Ufllcc on... drslroycdl of a then little, llllllw“ ‘l“"““‘°“" L‘ °“ “"°°"°“ °‘ m’ "m1" °‘“" men Wm "W "lllllll" “l 1*" ‘m’ There appears to be but little re- Our Own No ‘ 1 E. B. Bacon * . . . 17c per lb. we invite you to visit M l; .- m-u-ue o. .33.‘. :.:..:*.:: xlilti léleasted to book your order for your Easter oas OUR MOTTO-IB SERVICE AND QUALITY ROOPS Ltd. 339 Phone 351 OOOOOOQ» adrird to ‘the Provincial Building to ‘terest in the proceedngs, not only York and other “we centres o; me qtrovide accommodation for the Lib- ‘on the part of the Empire, but by Eastern Umwd states, The rev- lsry and for the Registry Officeitlle world at large. Only recently in enue the two provinces net I01‘ Mr. Bell. how-lever’. in the chsrnc-‘fai- away China. the hope was ex- the 188i W" “m: f; icristic words of the Patriot o! pressed that as the result of the “cmdmg m pm ‘m ' _ _ _ , _ , . Even now they are preparing roi- a those days. who ‘sitting tlgnt on |vCon.erence settlement would be bigger and better Christmas tree the 1d 0f ihv whilst" ‘ml! lelllfied Hnade once and for all of the season m“ y”, in m; Maritimes. consent to any building scheme. ill- ‘domestic {roubles of that vast tcr- The busin has become one of the volvillg tile issue of. additional flan-s“ A’; 35 wen known China 35 profitable industries of the Atliilltlc lxnds. As n. matter ofifsot, as W85 one of the greatest markets for an 9955i Te$x°m~ New ‘mrkem u‘ a"- . f‘. . , _ . ways looking for Wrote. B-lld the oiiclwllds dsclobfid bl 1119 EX kinds of produce. It was largely the market is brisk Prmce Edward it Audit, u’. the very g-mc thismgomp; on the pa“ of Japan‘ as Island has “m, {glued very ext“? e-“EQmP ‘Y-lfi lllllllllllélllcd. m" Efllllillc ncarest manufacturing country. sivcly’ in this business but it's qllllfl (‘IOVEYIlIIlCIlL had SIIILSlIlIIIGII I. 0. to “Colfax” that trade that led to llmbablc that more will be done in Us fut‘ sinking fund bonds in its the Sine-Japanese hostilities. The the heal‘ lulu“ possession. The Harris bequest United States, at our door, is vit- subsequently obviated the necessity o? building for the Library, but i._hc problem of housing the Regis- try Office remains. So far; os-csn set of muscles to another. Where the pain is in the muscles of the chest really outside the fill‘ the breathing is painful just as in true pleurisy. When the pain is over the heart, the patient may naturally imagine that he has heart disease. Should the pain be in the abdomen there is the feeling that some acute abdominal condition ls pfesent such as appendicitis. ' tlon in this effect. At any rate Dr. Macaulay, though restless at the tlme when he presented tlfs peti- qutsted to arrange for frequent en- tertainments. and for the provis- tion, did not remove to Cape Bret- m“ c“ a library‘ “d “d!” m‘ the I on; and yet according to the en- Ward's’ etc‘ dorsation of the petition his request l was complied with. I am wondering XIV whether anyone on Prince Edward EMPLOYMENT OF PATIENTS Island can throw any light on th's side of Dr. Macaulayb activities. It may be that as more papers are However the difference between opened up here I shall get more muscular rheumatism, myalgia-and light, myself; but, in the meantime these other conditions is that thereI am communicating m you the dif- is no rise or increase in temperfiturelficulty I have in reconclllns thlS in myslgin, whereas these othcrpctition with what has hitherto condtlons will show some tempera-‘ioeen known about Dr. Macaufay. ture or fever. Yours sincerely. Similarly with myalgis 1n other D. C. HARVEY ‘regions as in the neck. small of the, Archivist that the United States should re- lback, hips, and so forth, the patient‘ consider the treaties signed at the ‘ may suspect meningitis or perhaps Washington conference. America injury to joints- By-Law 17—'l'he assistant physic- ian "shall ass'st and encourage em- ployment and recreation of the patients." mvoo-ooovo.» ,_.‘,,,, Q USE BRA HMIN TEA Always fresh, always pure. Sold Only in Bed Airtight Packages. DISCUSSION In the treatment of mental disease, occupation is of fundamental lm-i portance, and the patient who is. left without occupation of some kind is, in most cases, not being properly treated. We find that not more than 35 patients can.be odn- , sldered as having any occupation or , What has happened in China ally interested m the outcome. The smce September makes it apparent Argent 11:. one of the greatgfl; may. kcts of Grcat Britain, i5 more or loss concerned over the outcome of Halifax N. S. (Enclosure) ‘ “DB. MACAULAYS PETITION ‘u ___.§-_ Mes-alias“ ‘ I v c.- .-:--~"- ': >v~::. ~ Y "csunent. as the upper offices are v (which Mr. Campbell endeavored to . b" alsccrtuincd it is not ;fho_ in- 1Cllil0il of illc Govcriilnctltjx) "cmU There i110 natural- ly and other discussions , while France, Germany bark on n building scheme. is in the iunrkcz and aruilabfc at a. fgzfiflnizlatiltlmgpogéirgopmgjts 111:: quite tho olri Bank of Nova. Scotia delegation non} Great 'Br%a_n llllliillllj; n‘. the UUFIIPI‘ of Great M the Commence Wm be an 67mg" Ema Rmmmm streets‘ T!“ exceptionally stroll! one. It will building’ is zllrcntly provided with comprise um Rt. Hon. Stantw salirty vaults and oifcc rwuollllllutlziiiull. 'l‘ho suggestion has ltr-uu made that the Rcgisiiy Of- firc should be rein te -< Pzoylnrlal ‘Building, - (us. ’l'lu- qucsiioil u.’ cost, of course, ll is i) bc considered and the Gov- vrnmcnt will no doubt endeavor to ‘(mom's Bfllfllvlll 10rd Freshen; of the Council, The Hon. Nevlllc chum- ibcrlaiu, Chancellor of the 2b;- cllcqucr. Lord Hsllsham,_ Minister for War, Right Hon. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Don-tin- ions, Sr Phillip cunliffe-Ligter, Sfilfleliilry of State for the Colon-v ies, Hon. Walter Runciman, Presl- dent of the Board of Trade, and Dlvbflllly Sir John Gllmour, Secretary of State (or Agflcul. lure. or some other representa- that important de- partment. The time fs fleeting, and all haste must be made to have arrangements completed for the delegates to enter upon their im- portant duties without delay or interruption. nlake as good a bargain as possible 1n the interest ot all concemed. The purchase of the building would be lacked upon in the way of an in- already" rented, bringing 1n about $700.00 per unmlm. This would be less than the interest on the bonds for the purchase-of the building, but taken in conjunction with what would be required to be pad in rental for the Registry Office accommodation and the installation of safety vaults. the one would practically offset the other. tives of OTTAWA OBSTRUCTION . The Liberal Oppositbn at Qttawg have been unduly delaying the us- timates of the Government without lust reason or cause. The ‘Cavem- CORRUPT PRACTICES Curiously. and significantly the 0p- positlon speakers in the House, with the exception of Mr. J. A. Campbell, have refrained from explaining or discussng the letter sent. by Mr. B. W. LePsge and Mr. Angus Mac- Phce to an elector in their district at last election, and which was read in the House on the 16th inst by Mr. D. F. Bethune. In this letter Position is pure and simple ob- struction, with the consequenc that farmers out West are being held up in the purchase of seed for the coming crop. In order to bring mat- ters to s. head the Government tool; effective means to bar any amend- ment the Liberals might offer to the unemployment resolution. '1')“; Hm“ 391m" W93‘. Minister o! Agriculture, presented a motion which has the effect of siifing any Opposition amendment. on the other hand it opens the way rm. a’ renewed dlscussion, mpmbers who lmvc nlrcarly spoken can again excuse the ground that "we all do that sort of thing") Mr. LePagc, and his colleague, of- fcrcd a bribe to the elector in ques- ‘tion in return for his support at the then ensung election. "Now, sir. you llavc an opportunity of getting an increased amount during the years to come by supporting us" wrote lakl? U16 floor in support of or op- ‘Mr. peruse. “On the other band-llvsltlon to. the DEW motion. The if you support the GonscrVativeUlLSl OCCQ-slon such a motion was party you will lose all this moncy."llnll'°dll¢9d by the Government and This attempted bribe is sufficient m“ “m” W“ l" 1913- dlllflls the to unseat Mr. LePagc. and if he ls discussm“ 0f sir Rilbelt Bfildeffs unseated. according to the law, he “Mal bin’ It Practlcalll? means is incapable of being elected to. or (mining the debne- slit ng in, the Legislative Assembly, or of voting at any election as a member of the Assembly, or of tllc holding of an office in the homin- ntion cf the Crown. or of the Lieutenant Governor in Council, for a pcrlod of seven years. l-Ion. 2/1." LePage has thus not only for- fcitcd his rght w sit in the Legs- Jaturc but ha right to vote or to ltaid any position which his party, tions and distractions of modem when i-n power. might offer him life. legislative matters still 106m during the next seven years. It is large in the public mind, 3S EDITORIAL NOTES The public interest shown in pg- liiical affairs is evident at prsctic. filly cvcry sitting of the Legislature ' this session. Tllc galleries are in-l variably wcll filled and the debItesI “"1 Whiz followed with keen’ sect ‘This i". a healthy sign and gummy“ m" (lfifillltc the numerous attrac. y" ‘ w, ment members claim that the ‘op- is apparently unwilling or unread)’ to withdraw from the far east and make Hawaii its outpost. Consequ- ently it has hostages in Japanese hands. It should clear its mind of vain ideas and accept the lesson which Japan has given it.It should- put its islands in a defensive con- dition or get out of them. To do the former it must abrogste a. treaty. To do the latter it must retreat. To do neither is insane- Britain iod the ‘ned for a. long par- worldu greatest creditor she took interest payments in goods, thus adjusting her international balances with a small amount 0f gold. But France and me United States have waged war on mer- chandise imports. and have insisted on being paid by their debtors in gold. Today they have mountains of the yellow metal, which is merely crushing their trade and industry. The Dublin correspondent of the London . Timw says "The general belief is that Mr. de Valera: difficulties _ will begin from the moment he takes office. will accumulate quickly, and will find an early issue in a. general election. This correspondent says the Labor Party, while suppertllls 'de Valerie-and it is not represented in the newflovernment will refuse to slici- the Anzlo-klsh ‘Milly ellll ‘in some other l pects dsasreee with ' his policy. The Opposition n‘... expressed its desire to aid the Government ln the promotion of policies promising benefit to the country, but will oppose any drastic change in relations with Great Britain and the nnnlre- The he" few months will reveal the Govern- ment's intentions and the reaction of the country therein. . Canada can learn from the old country in the matter of dealing with, drunken drivers. Recently a. drunken motorist in Aberdeen was fined $500 and had his license suspended for ten years. In that case a boy was seriously injured. The St. Thomas Times-Journal also cites the case of a. drunken driver who did not injure anybody, being fined ms and losing nu license for fen years- If we were to adopt the old country idea in place of our meagre penalties, the number of drunken drivers would soon be re- duced and our busy highways would be much safen-St. Mary's Journal Argus. There were 17,154 more occupied farms in Canada in 1931 than in 1921. Bo much we gainer from the census returns, but we also gather that ihcre is a fly iu the ointment. The increase all to"- placc in the Prairie Provinces and British Columbia. In every Province from the Manitoba. boundary to the st- lantic there was a decrease On- tario had a dectesfe of 6,748 farms. Quebec 1.55s. New Brunswick 2.708. Nova. Scotia 7,870.,and Prince Edward Island ‘m. Here are five of the best Provinces in Canada for all-rolind farming. all showing a decrease in the number of occupies‘ farms. The total deefflss in» these territory. ' ..l‘ollel'il'#lBIar--$.>|¢)\f3¢ ti! ' ‘the body is cold, wet or tired. nation without disturbance because‘ nmfl i Although the acute form of myalgla passes away in a few days. To Bis Honor Brigadier General the chronic form may last fori Ncpean President of His Majesty's weeks or months. Council and Commander in Chief The cause u thought to be due tom md ever Cm Breton llhd lie cold, dampness or exposure, but Dtliellflfllllllel 8W- QW-i 9W- ghm must; be some undoflyiugl The Petifon of Angus Macaula condition wtrcb asserts itself wberrM- D- " » Most respectfully Bheweth The most important point in the That. Your Honours Petitioner treatment is rest. which must be came four yws we to Pllhce Ell- securcd if at all possible. Abouflwllffl Illl-lld It the held 0i "Wild the only internal treatment is of four hundred Protestant-l from salicylic acid. ‘a light diet such osiflwllllld "m" mew he" lellw- milk, eggs, light meats, buttrernrlk ed since. new lormlns v- respectable and water. 0010M’- . Myalgla m most, u"; 15 Nuevgd, ‘Phat the land of said Island be- by heat and massage. l-leat is noe- lhs new all private vrovefly leave-l m1 1n gym-y (gym-hot bgths. hqpno encouragement for the ratpld 3n- packs. hot water applications, hotiillel" °1 WP“ l’ l" 531d C°1°“Y a1;- baths, hog pounce; mg w gm _ u its exertm are damped by the where massage is pan-mm mbb. ‘land Proprietors or their Stewarts. m; o,- massaging u“, M30151“ That the Petitioner had been de- pa“; o; the skin 13 helpful, sired by several in said Island and The inastine must be kept active. 515° h“ lllllllemlll lflllllclltli-‘lll-ll from Europe to procure a place of -_ .9 . “‘ ‘ for men who will un- doubtedly be lost to the British Enlpirq unless an Assylum be open- ~ed for themupon Kinek lend: he has applications also from an in- flux of emigrants floating about Piston etc. That Your Honors Petitioner at a consderable expense travelled a. part o: Nova Scotla and came also here from Prince Edward Island to look out for an eligible situation. ‘Ihat he thinks the natural ad- antazes or so'l and fisheries of this Province a sufficent inducement for "colorlizatiml especially around the Lake Bradore and its tributary streams. That those _whom he w'shes first to‘ introduce are industrious protes- tants loyal subjects. That tb pro- mote the object he had in view it is requ'st'tc to have Khgs land in rn-oportion to the progress of the Colony according to the mics which are or may hereafter a/ppear proper to Your Honor in Council. That to facilitate the progress of the Colony and to prevent clrcu't- ousfand dangerous navlgaVol-l to emigrants‘ from Prince Edward Is- land etc-and also to induce them gradually and successively in pour into the Bradore and its Rivers it is ‘humbly suggested and requested FROM THE GOLDEN BOOKS Suppose-A TIM?" A friend I greatly love, experienced. SBQO, Deep in her silvery I80. Said. yesterday: "Life has been good to me In this-l have been file prom grievlous care, since i110!!! 1 hold most dear Have‘ never cost one tell’? My children, and my ehlldrellll children, too. An even way pursue: Harmonious to a. thcusht i" u"? -not one, When all is said and done. Would fly off at a. tonselll lwlll the rest! . Am I not truly blast?" Though no dissenting word I let escape, My thought took quesllonlns shew "Suppose came one fill“! "Went . to your line. Old friend, old friend of mine. Some child of chills-en's children, yet to be- j ‘ A soul too wild and 1N8. A cloudy genius in your safe whim nook. ' Would that not prove s shock? A smuggler on whose ear in vain would fall The shepherd's folding-call‘! One wholly allsn to your placid on each side of the Madavacuk or Indian River be reserved for the Colony for a twelvamonth and dur- ing that period tn be given in lots to thoseto be brought forward by the Petitbner. "Phat also The Petitioner obtain for himself one thousand acres in an eligible. situation upon said River in order to facilitate and open a. regular communication through the N. W. Peninsula of this llelm Ptovincefrom the settlement at l‘!!! "i! o!!!“ I156”? ‘ ' Morgsrie . (Margaree) mm the Or. would you love that tangent aggdqgg u; hi; object f; to colon- mill-wt III-I?" iso rapidly not only upon thecourse I wold but due I aiml- or oaldnrvod butl-lsoupon the use. m- m verlurblna word would I so ofinfident is he of success that "1"" , he shill be the first w begin‘ next To lllvlld hfil‘ filly"? Mme- aummcr or earlier and shall re- -ndltb u. rbornu raquunnis -Prolewis as Physician ._.._......._____._______l.._ and clergyman in Prince Edward five Provinces was 10.710, and that round m ins Promotion of th's Melts the fact that two of than Colony. so n. does h'| mute m- Quebec and Ontario. have open!!! olilatfons and the Public benefit up and occupied much‘ new farlnintellabraca‘ oneths other-and if he is softest fa-tunats enough to be norm, Disrupting social fern? Couldluch a one by Apollmliln . . ;.~-_..a tea-columns»... - gym; “WWW-bl. of Your Honor that a. ‘rrast of land _ FR WITH $1.00 st AMBROSIA FLASK For Week-End Bag or Purse J. 8e J. CIOUETTES I work in the l-Iosptal. To organize occupation takes time, ingenuity and effort. but un- til every member of the staff of the Hospital comes in understand that a. very real part of his duties is to find and direct occupation for the patents, the Hospital will not be the treatment centre that it should be. It would be contrary to our ideas‘ to dictate to a Medical superinten- dent with regard to what staff he should have, but we would think lt' likely that, in order in get occupa tlonal work started and to demon- stra/te it to the staff, who must‘ carry on most of it. it would be nec- tlfng which is donc merely in spec-l essary to secure, at least iemporar- ial work-rooms. It must be carried ily, the services of someone train- into the wards and into the whole ed in such work for mental hos- life of the .Hosp'tal, and be partici- pitals. . ‘outed in by all the staff, bringing, Occupational therapy is not it to as large a number of the pat- scmething set apart. It is not some- icnts as possible.‘ _______________ at present, it; u obvious that a‘ countenanccd by Your Honor the number of the patients could be Petitioner has no doubt of the fin-‘employed in keepng the grounds al result. clean; another group should be That th'o the Petitioner's firstlcleanlng on the wards; the farmer.‘ steps will be slow from his private carpenter, dressmaker, etc, should concerns for s few months yet they be making more use of patients’ lab- wlli gradually be accelerated to a our. surprising degree as the means and There is need for special prov's- the end he has in v'ew will gradul- ion for workshops; After the pat~ ly stimulate and prop each other ients are claslficd. we think that if he is encouraged in direct and the ground floor of the Convales- to divert the current of industrious cent Home might be consklered as, and Loyal Emigrants in the natural a workshop for the women. and the For refilling Ambrosia Flask. E. A-FUSTER sdvanages which this Province present carpenter shop for holds forth to unfetted exertions men. not paralized by indolent and monopolzlng Land Proprietors of ATTON the uncultivated wifderness in I 1. That plans be made to provide for all patients who are capable of occupation. _ North America. Your Honors Petitioner Duty bound will ever Pray Angus Macaulay, Chaplain upon as in E E ZE AMBROSIA (value 50c) FREE (value 35c) FREE Sixty pads of cotton for qspplylng Ambrosia. AMBROSIA FUNNEL (value 15c) FRE_E $2.00 VALUE FOR $1.0 Central Drugstore ssl: our: ASSORTMENT or sssrsn NOVELTIES 5c ro so». . i 2. 'I'hat the Medical SUDEfllliCll~ dent be supported if he request the appointment of a trained person to organize occupational work. 3. That the necessary ocelllllltilllllll wgrkshqps be provided. (To Be Continued) “In fact, little lady," the emin- ent doctor concluded paternally, “you are not at all wcll." The sweet little Society flapper tear- fully agreed. “Our nerves nrc tireiy wrong," added the eminent one, “and our stomach is seriously out of order. In fact we shall have to diet." The poor child's big blue eyes filled to their brim. "W-w-whflt the ‘color, doctor?" she asked anxiously. Bill-"Do you think betting on football games is wrong?" Ed.—“The way I bet is." ..__?__._. Latest reports show that is still raging in the East. p900 the retired pay of the 1st W. I. Regmt. Sydney you. July. 1807. ENDORSED ON TIE BACK Petition of Doctor Macaulay. Compiled with 3rd August 1807. W. MCKINNON Clerk Council EASTER zvo v51. TIES ‘A largo assortment of Moira Novelties. including Chickens. Rabbits, Eggs in Cup. Rabbit and Carriage. Rabbit with Egg, Rabbit with Girl, Golf- ers. llLhlanden. etc. PRICE 6o T0 25c. Also a large assortment of Moira fancy-wrapped Easter Packages. PRICES: 15c T0 $2.25 You'll find just what you require in our largo assort- ment- Toiletries We have also an display many suitable Easier Gifts in Toilets-lea, anlty Cases, P". "m". B!‘ Saltl. Dusting Lwdetl.“ Pa” m lfitwdera. _ ‘lg Ia Y Q OI match of Toilet Slllolfit: at the moat reasonable prices. THE 2 HMS 119 Great George Street PIONI Ill IBlMIKI A Bette. tobacco and a‘. better curenthst “accounts, for the popularity of- ourf . H IGZI-‘IEWIIN liltlfliYc Nllilfll? irwlsr" i G n lSDN (‘ll- ,