i il r`\ it _E ig. l u l lil 1 t lt. _r‘ i lk '\ l *_ ‘ :Quo doubt there will be a large ai- \ l , i l -, M li El. ." ii ' , as JL’ ?_f*»1'f-le. 2- .>. , i ¢.- _ ..,-.Qa--'-l__"‘*;"_‘ il if il rf, 1lf~'l f-was ..._,a-"5 ,__ ll I, l l. I l i w / ~.r 1..nn».u,».. '-»=<=- A - 'Y' --~ ' i ' #Sf ~.__ _ -=‘_a..i‘l.-.:;.':_.' __:_~ _ - ii. - ---- we-= --- < / Notes B__y_T7ie Way ._ “l”l.l0pn Idllll you (ll advaan) liallul In ('¢|\am\ and l`n\lrd r6la|»a_ Dall! Handed lm) $6.0! von var ua odvam-ol ufllvvrfo mute ____m__ ____z_smuon_“ _we an _ T ,___ .__ ““' ‘ um. Pnailoae-W. Clnatn I. ||e.l.an. vin-rloalilono-J. as. Barron. Hon w_ B_ Lepage regardlng . cel, loornnry-Llaut. Col. D. A. llulalmmn, D 0. 0. mill amendment gf the Prohibition and llanalrr-J. B. llarortt. Aaamlau Editor-ll. IL. Currie. LBW P55595 111 1935 “nd 1`9'am°“d' _-Y <\‘ a. . MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1929 ,_ _ 'THE ORATORICAL CONTEST The interest created by 'the Ora- torlcal Contests held ln the different ‘centres on Friday. is a distinct cred- it to our people, while the perfornl- lnce of the contestants was a rev- elation. The excellence of the ad- dresses at each of the centres was a matter of surprise '.o all who heard them and the opinion was freely ex- premed that similar exhibitions should be held more frequently _ than they have been. In preparingl fortllese conlasts which is the work l the information absorbed up will be of iheolouiable 'of weeks. and siored value to the competitors themselv- es throughout their future years._ while the delivery of the addressesl is an education aild all inspiration to the older ilien and women who hear them. In addressing audlellces_ the studcilts acquire self-control E and poise which will be a possession 1 through life and which will en- hance their value, to society, as well al to th0m.lell¢ In Friday‘s after- noon and evening performances the competitors exhibited 'remarkable coolness and deliberation, and these qualities will increase with practice. All who sirive cannot of course re- ceive the coveted prize. but the winning of the prize is not all, The ` attivlrig, the study, the acquisition of material and the selecting of the most important facts in the prepar- ation o! a discourse, are the main factors and from these thegreatest benefit ls to be derived. _ It, has been suggested that in con- _ _` h the regular school work more time should be devoted to ex- tempore speaking on subjects prev- /iously set and no doubt this would materially assist in preparation for these annual contests. _ Interest now centres around the gnal _contest for the provincial -'éhimplonshlp which will he hold in Zion Church Hall, on May 3rd. On this occasion those who were awarded. tlrst. second and third nection wit » 3'-`~/'_ r`_-'-"\ x _place will compete, and the win- `ii'ér goes to represent___t_h_e_ province| lt” Toronto where “the Qaman _ champion will be selectfdf s will I very important evelxt to all the Zlehools that are in the running and Qundanoe from eaoh or the districts Zeoneemed. mul.-m El I _ AMERICAN TARIFF MOVE %orts to relieve ‘the farmers of _¢_’1_l_'_e__Unlted States are well under way. Congress is slttlnz at Wash- ljngwn, and its deliberations are ewtibed with eagerness by thousands -in that couniry, and by thousands §ore in Canada with anxiety. Wllatl ills farmers of the Republic seek is! holly the fixation of prices by tile' iovernment. and the govemmenti frpichase of all expoi-table surplus of _. kool, especially wllen that surpliisl how; signs of depressed prices. The ‘ idiot bill before, Congress does noti p&\ in lat new tho situa-_ Qilonfby _creating machinery to lendl sum to "stabilization co _ petitions." These bodies are to bel Qwnod' and controlled by farmers.; _Ulla will use the money lo purchase, pm; Vwheab or any other crop, him _the prices begin to fall, They thing is as it were a monopoly. and monopolies are itnPB11@I11 01 1'111‘9a~5 from outside. Therein lies the dang- er to Canada. Canada is praised by our neighbours as their best cus- tomer, but if they love us. they are proving ir. by the time-honored pro- cess of “kicking us downstairs." CANADIANS IN BRI'l`AlN_ Canadians who try their fortune in British poli.ics usually succeed ln making their way there. At all events, they do not find their entry made difficult by insular prejudice. In so conservative a country as Bri- tain it would not be surprising if young men from this dominion, who have not yet distinguished them- selves in our own parliament, were received with some reserve as can- didates for seats in the British House of Commons. Mr, Sigmund Samuel, a Toronto man, is seeking election as the Conservative candi- date for Ilchester in the British I-louse of Commons. It is understood that his chances of election are ex- cellent. It ig his nrst essay for par- liamentary honors, I-lad he sought a seat in the_ Canadian House of Commons he would have been A creditable representative of a. To- ronto constituency. says the Mail and Empire. He stands high as n Canadian citizen ‘and businessman. We wish him success in the British election. If Ilchester elects him it will be worthly represented. GARNET WHEAT UNDER TEST Th early-ripening Garnet wheat is to be given_an exhaustive trial in one of the most exacting markets of the world. Ils introduction has car- ried the wheat line 100 miles further north ln Canada, by reason of its ripening from a week to ten days earlier, and thus escaping the frost; which so often reduce the quality of the grain. Garnet, besides being a heavy yielder, is classed as a very hard v:l~.eat but for some reason or other Canadian millers have not been favorable to it and consequently it has never graded as a No. I wheat This of course proves nothing, since mankind is inherently conservative in matters of foodstuff, and Marquis has held the held for a very long time. Now however Garnet is to have ih: trial upon which its future depends. It was planned to send 10,000 bush- els, ln an open cargo, to be distri- buted among the mlllers of tlie Brit- ish Isles and Germany. but after discussion between the wheat pool. and the Dominion Agricultural De- partment, it was decided to ship only 5,000 bushels in bags, instead of in bulk. The greatest care has been tak- en in preparing the shipment, which the Dcmlnlon officials are confident will make good. as it is just ine class of wheat that British mlllers require to strengthen the blend of softer ivheats they procure from other countries. The consignment will shcvtly leave Port William and by the tiizle the present year°s crop is harvested. re- por'.,¢ will be at hand, deciding its future. irenthen supposed to sell the pro- ' lllct _at a_proflt, and repay the_ "a§ney together wi.h interest, tal the ldlrd which lent it. What 'is tal l`epp¢i\.i! the transaction turns- out; 1 aaproatabio, as is iii=='y to be the' f' tau lijnot clear; the stabilization! '_,_s¢*'eouot.ry like the mater, - but llliiiil tiiamb in aenlmaia to my 'country alma the lou would i_§|i`|;__u»ouco_oa_ii»_ai§ioo.rb»|»aa.l¢|.l_.»¢l.imoal _ ~_'_-'ii ‘ _____ _ _ are not to be made; . hbifiulnd ag they will have no as- ljaiggbeyond what they have pur- there is no doubt that the tall on the government. This will not embarrass a weal- EDITORIAL NOTE Much iroublg might be spared to pedestrians and also to drivera who- tlicr of automobiles or carriages, if tile silent poll:ern:n were placed in position at once. There has been a' good deal of confusion recently at some of the busiest crossings, be- cause of the want cf direction of l.raEic. Cara and carriages have both tranagresaed in this matter by taking allort cum diagonally, and pedestrians do not know how to di- rect their steps. The atop signals _ ‘ _ at emaln intemotlom an bein; 1' to thin mhlliutlvo of nmmiiy amended. rho" mould ‘emu uusllnprtwauhffu so so immodmo iiahesolog up or swsan~a» ., 5 f .~»t|f»¢ .mb _ _ “Freak”'legiala¢lon is not 111118- miliar in the United states, but it has been left to this province to ln- to accept the explanation given by so this session.-Things have come mmm the opposition has played a bril- of the Opposition. the Gvernment plus. Before lt'/lr. Paton took over endment the Commission has to ing to build up a graft fund need merely neglect to call upon the Commission for its pron_s, leaving other times as suits the party in power. 1 The Saunders Government is rnak ing a Rakes Progress, spending: wantonly, elitravaganty, fcollshlyl and running to the money lenderl every year to make end; meet. There , can be but cne end to such a reel:-1 less course, bankruptcy and disap-§ pearance as a province. If we can-| not meet our liabilities we shall have! to appeal to Nova Scotia to take us under her protecting care-and that. alas, will be the end of our inde- pendence-we shall become the hew- _ ers of \-/ood, the carriers of water. and the payers of taxes to a Gov- ernment over which we shall-have as 'much control as we have over the government at Ottawa. The* sooner the people awake to the con-1 sequences of the present policy the! better for themselves the better roi-‘ still i;norant, of, the _fact that our ln the week. In_ a recent issue in made to our happy freedom from, realm of pure delight. where auto- mobiles ard allowed to nm' on thei roads only three dayrln thrweok granted alnoc ~coniederatlor`\.'l Prob- ably our Publicltyo Aaaociation will like _this matter up vrlth_’i'ha _Stat It may strike a aerlotu blow‘at our 'roafin mae if people get it into their hum they nam mind' bye with their oar members to the right of the speak-_ hand over its surplus only ‘when called upon by the Government." 6 _ "“' That means any government desir- ' ' 4 FOUR ’ 1 'rwf r_‘|l~'"flT`|'F.-'rnw_'\' f`l'~\'2|\l/N' ,_ of ` Condensed from Popular _ _ ' I _ ._ _ _ . * _ l . Science Arthur A. Stuart nllmp J-3. descending to its hangar, Q A few weeks ago the little Navy :placed on ice._would boil like water __ ` _ on a red-hot stove. It would make a ’ ` * _ _ ‘ W B“'”`,_“.D,, ran afoul of a weather vane. With tin cup ag brittle as glass. and freeze _ ,h __ so .llell . _ [NG CUNBUEMHUN a ripping noise her gas cells parted. mercury so solid that nails could be "° a pretty pass “ 1 ‘ C 0 ‘HTHMJT Dnuhs and 25000 cubic feet ot helium gas driven with it Moreover, helium is responsible govemment resorts t wage manor in lmesgme can pe ` ` ,__ _ , - _ ‘ disappeared to wander 81110113 1110 one of the loneiiest of the chcm..cl_ . _ N sky-lurking with lezlslaion. uoomebsorbed into the blood when the _lcmem___ ___e_________ and has my once b____ 1 i de nds the i'\’¢~d0m Ol the liver ils o remove h oisons_ ,N ;‘uklA>_|ce\;t an); for which our forefath- I-Iov€;ver,t there ar: ecrher things only yen ygars agp ihat mishap illjglzltfdfr l3:;1;bli:ngP_;`;}l?;p;n?lL.lA;; ers fought and died. that happen in constipation that are would have cost the Navy gpproxi- _____°peme__ Wm _uggésl new uses ln ____ _d ____ noégenelnlli lénorllls be me mately $36,000,000. In fact helium tlme __ _ _ Altogellicr it may be sa , e e a i was mu F then was so rare as to be virtualy ` . _ 6 d iv 0 Q ' " Government benches have been oc- makes pressure against side of lntes-ll,l.lc¢l&5S_ All l;gl,l¢r.l|~,,,,-l,_|l- “Ml In 1912- just before the war, 0_ll_y r gupied by a group oi kindergarten l tine that upsets the natural rhyth- were filled with the highly lnflam- 15 WSC $3 of helium were k;°`:_"_ w A ' I t' o children in the matter of admlnis- 1 inlcal movement of the muscles of ln- mllble hydrogen gm Yet today me to ex ____ s suptpy was owneP____v _~~ "fu C0 ' .f tration and lawmaklng. They have testlne. As you know movement is al- loose change lll your pollkel mllghl gh; _f:°o_;M1:‘p‘:'°d“r; P‘:‘_"_E°;' __ ‘___ . had to be instructed, guided, chid- fected along large intestine by wllatl buy a barrel ol llellunl B cllblc foo; £0 goo ' n ° E ' ed and scolded by Hon' Mr' stew'1m known as permamc action' a costing muy about three cems‘ Dbrln the war a curious incident all ,md his able supporters from the worm-like motion with first a con- Wl_lll,l me las, few years new ____ ld so ___ ___ ___ _ _ bcSinnin5 of the session to the end. traction or tt8htenlnZ of _one Part of llelds ol natural vs_ from wlllcll 5° ln _"9 °°°“1'1'°_ mf “C 11°' If anything, the Premier and his intestine, and a relaxation in another some high percénlages ol, l,lellum__t1_¢>11: 1-11 tb “Bi-4 R_\;1YB_ l’_:_118 _Digg loll°l,_.el,_l l._,ll.e become more llemelpart; the contractions exteral in a have been discovered and cheaper _ Z _lo dllne _I 193901 _:ld no :mc ogre and elrllllc than they were "ell lul wave-like motion along the intestine. n;lell__Od5 ol exlrlmlon developed It -w_;_ ___l_>'__e_1_'ld_"y .buuets P¢____he ‘mp es lon, It _l quite apparent they Tm 1°” nm" ‘t the sides °f me is 'd, f l _ th r. th new ' ‘ 5 5 5 ll 1lntestine :which look like the stripe sm 'earl exltnzie ml; An:_“_luo_ should have burst in flame. but have undertaken a Job bigger i an, (;0l~el-nmgn ll 3 _ _ l i 9. _ didn t. The amazed llot reported they can handle, ,md the lll.0l.5l ol _ on a soldiers trousers) drew back b _ ,I_exa_S_ “.lll be able lp supply the en- _the myswrn and an erglmm Bmlsh _ __ ll , _ hind waste matter that is to be push Q . 3 _ 1* N me unfortunate taxpayers me 5 ed downward. and the circular fibres me ne'd$_ of me Unit d skates forisclentist said ihat the dirlgible was f. f if ldl K th '5 'S I » 0 DB5’ 01” 1° e “nes _ cy at whlcll mn eirculariy armmd the in- m‘:_5;11__:sU§__;1;n1;,a_es ls me only iundoubtedly inflated with helium playing, ' . _ | testlne then contract and squeeze or _ Q gas. There Were no more fireproof h ll In na.lon having, as far as anyon.!Zl_ppelim durlng the wan for mls _ l_ pus ao g. _ __ _ , l ~ Contrastetl with the Governmen Now varlous klnds or mods may i.no\.s, any ccllsiderable quantityuofmngle "mystery ship" probably ex_ helium. Practically the worlds en rel . » interfere with. or "slow up “ the act- hausted the last cubic foot of the i ill ll l b i ‘ ' __ 1811i D311 Ably and sk fu y ed Y :l ls l l supply which is to say, the United lstun ln Germany But lt started lon of these mus es and a o men a 9 ‘ `., , ill , th ' ‘, ' ~ 3 1 ' Mr’ S1 “av md Dr MMM an e actions sucll as hurry, anxiety, and Sm es' ‘or “S expmt 15 mrmdd n bylworld-wide hunts for the gas. The so forth la"""cCmes fmm me natural gases ‘United States set up the first helium .- .. -. . - I . ‘ ,., ,_ er p.a.Lisally wallied over t.he.i'_ D___ _“___ Mcl__esl_el__ Bll_mlngllam_ of T__..as, Oklahoma, and Kansas, nlextractlon pllmt at Pon wo__lh_ opponents in every respect._al5° tells us that tho treatment of Helium (from the Greek ‘hellos, |,rex“_ What the 1681511111011 “/01115 _ meaning “the sun") is a colorless. lconstlpatlon falls under four head r Later. helium was found at Dex- have been like if passed. in the form l mgs_ odoriess, tasteless, non-lnflammable_ _"_ Kan__u_ ln '_ cu___o__s way In _ submitted by the-Go\'crnment_onlY- 1- R'eue"e an genera] dabllllallng gas with about fl2.5 percent of thell903_ two drlllem dlgglnz mr oll_ hid .awyers can fully appreciate. This wel lnl.luellces_llall meth and ml,l5lls_ and lifting capacity of hydrogen, the lsmlck I heavy new or vs_ Loml know that even as it ls, and in- ‘ had dally habla ol. negleclh _ lightest gas known, It was first dis- lbooslen talked M an lndustrlal mom spile of the advice of the Leader 1 A dlel that wlll hue 8 modep covered in the sun by means of the _And prepared I celelmnlon But _ Me amount of roushase-fruits. sal- 51"°1"°5°°P°~ 1" 156°' “"5 ‘1‘»‘°°"°"‘1 ‘whoa the time came to 1:.-_,ht the gas has made the collection of the Road ll_ds_ raw and cooked ll.llll_ and vege_ on the earth, in supposedly inflnit- ' T” 1’1°11""”'11V°- 5h°“1d 11111' 111°" § tables, and a moderate amount of CS11“31Ql12Ili1l1€S.1111895. llmm vlsl_0l.s from sunoundlllg refuse to pay. thelle is no means oil brlm (wo much ls ll.l.ltlll,lllg_l Because of its lightness and non- ltown; snlhkend _md went home compelling him, and we know. and l ;_;_ The high fat diet, with fruit, and infiammabillty, ils chief use has been l.l.h_ll_ n_;vspapel,_,_ kldded D__,tel_' the Government knows, how 'manyl l.egel,ll,les_ The pallem lakes ,_ pin; to fill the gasbags of airshlps. Such '“_lcll_-dly ' "` there are only too willing to take _ of 20 per cent cream. a pint of rich ships do not have to risk the _appal-! It 'Wu' Profxsor Cady ol ll," Unl_ advaniage of such a loop-hole. The l milk, new-ly 3 0un¢e_, of bllgtel-_ and ling disasters experienced by some lvenlly of Kanslls who 'happetled lo SfU1"1J°1‘\’1 1nCBP9~°1¢Y 01 the GOVHII-Q2 ounces of mayonnaise served very llydmlzen-filled airships. ' ldlslmva, that lll§s ..wcl.tlll&s.. gas ment has brought about this state l_hot or very cold and in nppetlzlng When the Graf Zippslin made its. sonlalne d nearly _wo percent of hel_ of asain' form' recent mem from Germany 1° the Iium. Drills found still richer helium after appropriate oratory, it wouldn't Some patients can't stand this diet United States, smoking was forbid- in gl_e“_l_ d_p,,____ and at th end of the cllalrmanshlp the business ofl1'11"1°! "C11 51¢1€ Ind 13/1113 on MCR \.\ 'rms LITTLE 'rilrlvcs that body of three "healers" to do j Life's such a round cf little tllirzjs, what it likes with the money. Wasi How-can we stop to sze ever legislation so shameful put lipon'1`1’1¢ fist. Still splendor of tile sky, the statute book of any country? 1.1 The B131* Si?-FS' mystery? reduces so-called prohibition to _ F01' Bll our dh:-'s are flllcd so full worse than a farce-to a means oil Cf llttle fretting cares, providing “blood money" for un- 1 Cf 111516 llnélipscted .l0Z.'S. ‘ holy purposes at election or such: And Sudfiill 1'-H1111 d2=l>2i1'S. There are so many ll‘.‘.l: tires, » Wlllcll humble nlezl must light. i There are so i;ls'.ny little horses, Where small lamps shin: a; lllgllt. How few there are who know the power W1112ll mflhty v.'is:lo;'n brings I-low fe-.v the palace.-,; lla-:.i few Famed llcrccs, priests and kin-5;, And yet the little graces come To be so sweet and dear. 'I'he little tires can burn despair, The low walls shut out fear. _ Perhaps the God who keeps us all Beneath His watchful care Knows that the round of little things Is all that we can bear. . -Christine Kerr Davis. 1-ini-mal-lm_- THE,LAND WE LOVE __ al' Fl/mn valun the province, the better for Canada. ’ Evf":ntly the Montreal Star is' CANADKB 'WAR FUNDS roads are open to autos every day Q_ Wh" ,lla cnmda nl" mouth voluntary war funds? which complimentary reference wall A_ oulmluu mlsed by volullulgy elort and through various organhaq divorces 'tho editorial aald: "In that mlm mul, .lo°_°°l,_lm up ll., nm; The llrmt sumoame through the Canadian.Patriotlc Fund. including the _Manitoba Patriotic rund, or there' hu been only- ¢ne1 divvrcl nearly hail tho'totai_a_mo\mt. 'nie Canadian Red Cross .in cub and l°°_dl _represented $20.00o.000; for Y. M. C. L work. 0.500.000. I-Ioapital . . and ovoraeaa urvice brought in 88,000,060 and aim from Dominion and i*r'ovinoi"al Governments to the British Gonmmeat 0000.00. ____ l _... A tl-:|...|\».4l~-. _,. _ ~ vent the 'b.nds o. caason dserse, tha: affects deep-sea divers. It is u. ` cd in metallurgy. fill; redo tubes ard finds a place in scicri iii; instru- 1 mcnts. It czofs cl::irlc t:"ansfJrmers.' It olds in clienllzzl c‘_;'_vIil3 plants. Helium is tile lcazt szlublc of r.ll` 51:20: in w':.‘.:;' or other liqui;15_ The excotslvcly pzlniul ‘b:ll:1;" felt by a _ diver cnl:;‘gLli3 tio s;;d;ie;l1y are bc- LCV rx ¥_'- l‘~CT1T11`-1'l/' P235 Ci t'c air, \‘.`I:lc`_l are Icl';e:i _in_o his i;l::;i l;:~_:lcr high '_:rc:_u;'e and \';1li_1i f.‘o‘.ll out no . ` '_-:::Z'es tire s1';'1:_:9. F/111: llc1l;:m wlil i not dlicclv: in til: L\7:c\‘, rn o:'_yg;:n 'i:li;m l:ti:;t‘.;'_'e is s'_'“‘_:lied to the cllvrr i:i"i'e:l of iz’ ‘, rnl exp¢:1tn:ll s ilidl':.‘.e that t"e lil-:;le:e cf the’ "'b:n;`s" is cn:`_:_i. l~I:'1v;-1 is lntol-I izblz. tio, in r:l“I‘.::i r.i:L:.l~, and sol l= a \'e‘i::d lo:l in r.l:CaI1‘;:~~;'_ _ II:'l1tr.l, nljlourll l"jIl e;~ tina if 1 ._ ._ _ __, __ _ 11:21 for filling the i:i'.:r§:r of n:‘.u'.- !"?_l anzl s;lerit1.'l: iitzirtnicnts, -_ tl1c::, c'_ellc:t:fy hzlrncsd p1:'.s setm to sv.'i:‘; ln::"m1:lr_‘eZy brfrre they lov/ si:f.'i:;:n`_`y f:i' rc:‘_d'n": to b: takin. /‘li a‘nlcsphere of hellum ln- stead of sir "d°rn1_lcr:s' 'tho v;bi-'a- 11°f=a and m1k:s reading easy. Radio iuiocs, and glow tubes used in television mzlze use of hellum be- cause of its-in:ul::tlng qu;li;1¢;_ and the fact tllat, in a low pressure lube. lt produces a brilliant glow, Helium conducts heat six tlmcs as well as Elf: you would shi'/er if you were surrounded by li. for the gas, per- meating your clothes, would draw vff your bodlfs warmth 'ln no time. Hence it fomis an excellent cooling 1’1"\¥¢t 1°\‘ hllh-#Deed dynamoa. If you could hang up your clothe.; to dry in a tank oi’ helium gu, they would dry in double-quick time. It is used in this way to dry chemicals, The las has other queer charac- teristics, which may some day be put to work. Chilled until it changes from’ a gas to a liquid, for instance. helium ia' the coldest known fluid. It llousnu at about an dealfooa 1'. below nero, and bla been by Professor Oni-lea. at Leiden, Eolland. to the coldest-‘temperature our pro- duced by mln .-_- 461 dems below a¢i‘o,`0i' within two .délllll of that* "a\1goluto_laro" that physician oall the rock bottom of the temperature male. lolilrol thfa liquid MIIWM Then with regard to the Govern- however. den. No food \\_-5_5 cooked pl-e»all_ ilnl _ ‘ _ ` " ., 7 l t ‘ ' 2;' ment Liquor Business profits. We; 3.Habit should be regular. lions were taken even against thef To ae:.:;, “l;5ll5:lnnl?i th nel __ I know frcm practical experience of* 4. Properly directed exercise, flashing of n tiny spark from a tack *gas the gasuls _ ueez,d` md ‘:,`;l‘_ad buglnesg mpnggemene under ‘ mp- You will thus notice that no medl-_ln '.lle heel of a passengcr’s shoe by i,c_ L tem era,m_;q°f 360 Z? chb; able hem like Mr. James imon eine. no dnies enter into the above concert with metal in these-'ol¢_ Atllow mf _,ll mls mrlf_',°°5c°l;l'_ “.l.llll_ the GGl.el.nmenl vendors _ treatment. __ the Lakehurst, N. J., landing held ieveryllllng but the hellum limls lo should produce in the way of sur-l The ¢X€1`¢1-59 01 bmdln-8 fl'0m Side ‘to side. with knees strai ht t t e ue ; . ~, 3 _ . g wen y ed Y q st not 1° Smol 9' elm m he still a gas and squeezed into cylind- open air. The huge sill; and rubber' _ ,. _ the Commission was run loosely, the ‘ and "@1113 111° 19115- 131323 ST-l‘a1811l.f-J sausage was nlleii with' hydrogen 1;s'tllLn;e:l§re“l;;rl: 3; zggonspoliztlss prong clllrlm, the Bell ,eglme l,l.a¢_'fa. right angle with body ten to twelvegprobably the most highly lnflam-Mon so ere ilr neld T al pn i _ _ . wc ve car- tically disappearing without a single 12119? 1113111- 01111 m01’!1i!\3'. are H1055 rnable substance kllown. Meanwhile *loads of hellllm thus mmm ssed 1 ' » 5 v explanation to account for the lactic ec ve' 'the Los Angeles nmtled safely in' _ Now the Saunders Government has 1 A11 111111 15 119911551 1° ¢°1'1`°°1~ °°1"` 515 1'12HZ¢1l‘-f`»11€‘f1 Wifh f11'€ZJ1‘0Uf 1121- 11:11 lgllrlilflhe L°s__5An§~glh‘ Fgnmlly i _ '1 ' a gf- lnkell away the only cllplu wlllch _ stlpatlon is the use of common sense -'pm l ° 3 111°” 5 ‘1 ‘° ~ P ` . “ ‘ - _ ` ' f l 2 ' ‘ g the legislature had on such profitsl gs t°'°3“1am'1' °1 11°b11» 5151113 1°°dS: Cf late years, oller uses ffl' hel- ‘eirmfd ; 5 ‘arm sages' at gr it by quBllly_ng_ the mandatory clams. as outlined by Dr. Mclsestsr, and the gum have mme to ll,,lll_ It Wlll pl_e_l D6-se. u t e Bureau of Min.s `mn»-el-nlng me llandlng wel. me ‘ daily exercise~four minutes twice a' ._ . , _.. _J ._ . has 5° p’f°°1'°‘1 1119 51’5`“9m 11131 1115 profits twice a year to the Provlnc- day' lal Treasure and dispensing with __________ an external audit. Under the am- ` ""°’Y 51’°"1°‘°’ W” 1‘““d“d ‘ Pm" iilqiiid. The helium is ihsrl dr.-.wh oz. wllole process is now a single oper. iii* 1 P. E. I._T_eache§rs (With apology to all personal refer- ences). duz _O bululis Cl n________n ____ While reading in the Pioneer Justine, o.her day Conlebzdy from Llnlzletter Hood turns ___ lcose his speech to say A bit about the Institute of women dJ'.'.'n ‘round there, ` I wonder what about the' men, it c1:l't be theyre all "qualr" Thx: v.‘om:n are industrious of that theres not a doubt. But not so when it comes to help a nzzdy person out. The women cf the present day are R er11;ca::d folk s s.1:...e._ '1”...s p:cl',..al‘_1y r;rk;~_; 1 , lm mc.-:t afraid I can't say that 'bout tllcse 'bout whom I’ve spoke. I1 if persons e'cr were needy ‘tis the teachers of P. E. I. They cannot buy an old clay pip2,, now here's the reason why: I The big bucks of this Province step around with collars white They work lor their own interest, with all their darndest might. A salary of two thousand bucks to them, is only small, From where tha. treasured money comes they do not care at all. The politicians they know how to double their own pay. But when it comes to teachers. why they"ve not a word to say. I do not want to batter dorm this government a bit Because, perhaps you know, that YM the nnkest aort of "Gi-it." I wish that our fair premier had ._a salary 'abig aa mc, He'd stay at teaehlng,one year and, _ then put out to lea, Ho'd.tx-awol for a year or more, the intereat then to spend Held go to Venice, Palestine, yes even to Oatand. Thm once .asain iivd me basl: hon". he’l lble in re If now thele'a_any work to do, he can well ‘Bord to hire. It ia l.,matter Just like tllla my frienh,-blew what they aay "If 701| work herd my tlne~old 11060. will I0! soma oats some ,\.-`-. _ ¢ » ° _yotlp i Helium-Strangest Gas in the World .- _ _._ N ' . " ` ' _ _' \' e» _ .,_~ ._ ` [n“" " ""‘\ __ _ . _ _ _a _"___ ` 1/" _ __, _ Il OOO-Q-O-000%-O9-OOQO-§~O . O00-00-Q4 oovvvoooooooooowoo0¢O¢0OoOO1QOO¢¢¢4O¢OOoOooo, *Nw E. R. BROW 146 Richmond Si., Cllarloitetown -I-`ire, Life, Accident, Sickness and _‘late Glass insurance at Lowest Rate. 1 Good Strong Stock Companies _ _ _Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis oooooooooaoooeoogooeooeo 4‘.,,,,,,,,,_,,,,‘,,,,‘“ a 1 of.: _ “ 1) : l »- 7 "1 ' W lull!" il|...f'llh I 34; `) .a W. .;. llii»...nlli .1 llhi _ft ;uu¢v”*i ..1rlllt»..nlil|~. ’...m 5*? I __ _ . a ion. L ;____ ,_ rzsgggk rE55§di There's lasting joyw ' ,in a fine diamond The purchase of il diamond as a gift repre- ` :ents considerably more to you than a matter of expense _ . . _ lt.is an investment in your loved oric's happiness, not appreciated alone because it is rare and valuable, but because it will live forever-a symbol of your re ard - and respect . . . . Like our Gruen (guild »W. W. WELNER LTD. Jar-.'ELi2R:‘. SINCE io" _ ,`;":‘_%a. -?= _».i=~. I I al vi. I L »>' 1 anrap /IIIIII \ 1"“4U"""l411"“‘U`>“ `11iU""“1il1"`°‘lli“" |115" .4..@,@_4..4s._4..a..a.,4»~,4.,¢..4.. ' Watches, all our diamonds are fairly priced. - G G ___ __ Etexgfnpsax ___ __ iililllll is illililiii €.';“.:i'.°.".s MIM- .alll = "'-’,;,_'\‘= ‘ici ’ _ _.___ But what about this poor old horse, perchance that lie should d.e? What good would be th-2 oats to him, if ill his grave llc lic? The tcachgrstcf this province want their vrrciitlls lrrfore they're deed So government ofl”iti§_ol: you must get and llse your Dovlse 8- Sflllemc mngnanimous | penny big to save (It`e. not so hard to get it when there is a road to pave\_ \ Clive every tfncher on P. I. two hun- dred bucks or more ' And thcn vre men can keep a wife, and family of four. Let tcaollcrs nil be graded fine. Let all -~:ill scllocls be clossd There onlv mv sllggestlcwf' are, per- haps they`ll be opposed The f~r:r.‘.“r rules this province fair, Ile ~""‘ “ot r~.""~ il fvfs "--www-~»o"l'~v‘* flflii _,__ .__ .._._...._.-4 if he gots .»':.~.l;:o»"--- 'viii' he d°”‘ n't give a cuts Of cours: he wants his money'-'> W1111 we teachers know that well if we d`on't do hu ehildroh good lull cuss us into h-- So let us get together foils. the wo- men, men and all Give us a raise in salary before li start next fall. H. L. ll. Fr:-:e_~..i_ P E1 _____1_______ Chile is to have a new f°53“~`-'l'- South _Africa wants grand oP¢1'°~ Wcmsn of India are '81¢111! "1 loporjs. ' ._____:-_- nllna-rlofllaimene lol- the arlmw "4 1' ° __,_-»‘ .i-..__.-___...¥Z._-_ ”W GAUTION >fooooo . h$&Hmw ~¢~¢»»» FOX OWNERS AND RANCHERS Now that litters of young are l1'f1V1ll! 113111. what precaution are you taking for the treat- ment ol Worms? , ' fl wat many ol the loading Veterinarians strongly umm. mend either- . avlmouons wapacolwg C0., (London, Eng.) WORM CAPSULES, ~0l!»- NEMA WORM CAPULE8 put up by PABKE. DAVIS b C0. Both these remadiei are guaranteed to destroy hung Worms. llooli Worm: and Stomach Wei-ma. DON"l‘ DELAY. The Macs DRUGSTORE in cfm doom sum _ lend in Your Mall Ordera. mes 'iso aaa am rn- con. / 1 EMaShum We use this adicctive Vlscily. Sulrerera 'from Eycsirnln N1 ‘have perfect villnn and lh¢\`°' fore do not aaapeot the l1\’°'°““ j[ of any evil |lefeo¢.» The motive power 0| 11" _ llntlra imma! organism 5 Nerve lastly. -M I Normal e¥ it ia ¢0H'|Pl»‘ li utilise al»0u\°&i of this Nm: ll Energy. but when l1°*"""‘ _ l. ‘ present. a meh larger |»f°P°' _fl tion la required. lance defeat!" ,, eyealbrouafh their oenlllmvig il of an excessive m°'"\*» 1, Nerve' Energy my l°'1°“1: X anoouao fomloalna 0' ""1 ,, mam of no my and r~'_l'°' .. Ill llelllh. HAVE _YOUI EYES _ axlmnesn _ G. F. Hatchetv." 0090-O-O aa :L 1 .> ll li owromralsr ' ' ` \` "» _ ,v a 1 1 ._ " "1 '_ o1k»-.»_`_- 1.. :res _l;~'.. ,'-`..`..1 -. .»_ A \ . ._. l. _Li-.. 21.* ` 1r“fi¢L'_i..i[‘§‘b§t‘;.l;.2’f..:.»1..._; ._ ' .gr .. . , _ / , V, , - 1 _.gtg