i a lllllllllfllllhlllfill Board! coil w. elm u. ma“. l. Hornet; I‘. J. l. ll. A, llnelllnnen, U. ll. 0. nu maul-l; lllnoto . a. n. Burnett. r. u. I "nun n ldltorn, trunk Wnlkur lllll u. n. mum. r ulmuu u-iu. (founded iu-n us: ‘w yur u- ndwnlllvl ' delivered. Il-lf‘ per your (In advance) mulled lo (‘unndu and Unlttil Vilnius. _ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, UM ' _ -Wh€-lt Says Prince Edward Island‘! There is apparently, says the Toronto Mail f! and Ettlflfff’, quite a body of opinion that extra- vagance and over-government are one and the .‘ same thing. just at present this popular mis- 7= conception is centered around the B. N. A. Act. " It is claimed that the nine Provincial Legislat- Island l the stigucstiou that sucli criticisms are nothing . more than the iut-vitziblt- outcrtipping‘ of bad _tiuie.~". l-Icoiioiiiics can be effected by co-opeiwt- ‘lion Iictweeii the lloiiiiiiioii and the provinces, v ltetwecu i840 and :80; when ilierc was one common legislature iii the Liauatlas. it ivas ' L‘Ul\t‘lll\i\'\'|_\' ,\]|n\\'ll tli:it hariiitiiiy and auihoritv “The Eskimo Some Other Island "mi - I Editorial Notes Kim; made Canada's name notorious at the ' in such a bovlv was a hopeless and impossible League. (ill-ROY H! ill s of Psincc “Edward Island made him join them in their‘ customs, and it was necessary for him to take, in nafne only, one of the native's many wives to appease the Eskimos. He joined in other customs and stayed there. for rsome tiuicT-Report of lecture by DAVID IRWIN, arctic explorer, in the Adirondack Daily Euler- frfsr. Stirtimn" Luke, N. Y., Feb. 4. The excerpt above quoted has nothing to do with tlic Eskimo poems which appeared rec- ently in The GUARDIAN. The context indicates that the lecturer was speaking about his exper- ience on Prince of Wales Island, a small island in the Hudson Bay country—not Prince Edward film's best lflenflm-Wind-sor Star. After all the money spent in advertising the " ures and the Federal constitute an extravagance lllarlllme Pmvlnces l" the Easter" United » - . -. - ' ' Q a . ' ld expect the news a rs at anv - and incui duplication and increase of exfleudi-lhl “*- °"¢ “W P P0 - . Em, l . . ~ . ' " hl l’ _ lll . 4 , m", “my debt N0 Om. has gmwg-Sfuib, Proved rate, to know the ClIlTCICIICC between the Garden W“ c e lmum“ 718ml"! ° this‘ as “m There i5 i, gum] (it-at of rum“ for of the Gulf and the habitat of the Eskimo, 'l‘lie ivorst of February btiliiiitl llS-flkifllajlfi- ‘h ik - rue GUARDIAN ' IYotesBy The Way what 3MP , of l2 fllitfl 5,, 4n“ u). Burton. m1). ACIDOSIS CAUSES MENTAL DEPRESSION Only a mongrel dog. yet he In credited with saving theiifu of a 17-year-old girl who lay exhanlted on th: snow m uero weather lint outside of Fort. Erie. Belief wu expressed that the girl would have frozen to death. had the nct: barked persistently and led his master to invetigabe. Thank: to this wonderul instinct, the girl was reported to be recovering. Argu- l merits go on and on about the value or faults of dogdom. but the above just another of the many c;- lmples convincing uo that u dog still it, and always will be, one of Most of u; will remember that . about the only treatment given us oll uncflong mgy-bg “maimed, as youngsters was something to and maJor Powers may try u; n11 cleanse the bowel-cantor oil or out Ethiopia, but the aid o.‘ other $61108 WB-lllld bikini 500-1 W nations. events are proving. ls not "sweeten" the stomach and intest- in defence of their uzunti-y and It. would seem that this giving aided by the caprtce of Nature baking soda or other alkali does guBLic “FORUM. nu alum u 0w l" ll" canal-u o: concern-III" if quell»: of tnbnul- ‘Ill ohulmmwu Guardian doo- I0! annually alum the opinions u cendpuduu. ELECTRIC LIGHT BATES 5ir,-A capital stock heavily wat- end. Annull total receipts from the local plant. oi’ $200,000. Large op- crating and other cost; oi’ 8140,000- A yearly profit of $80,000. These are t e s facts brought to light y the recent discussion and yet many investors here are not. be- ing paid their interest and the cit- izens of Churlottewwn are refused fair and reasonable rates. Will such conditions continue to exist? With a petition now on file with the Public Utility Board it is not conceivable that they wilL-but the newly elected Council must: make due preparations for a. full presentation of the facts. The Board also are obliged to take ‘every pre- which bestowed upon it high moun- more than sweeten the ctomacll talns and deep canyons. burnlng dg- and intestine; it actually sweetens serfs and deluglng rains, the Eth- 01H‘ CUSPOSMOII- Th0 01KB“ 110198 50 iopialls are giving an excellent M. make the blood and tissues less count of themselves-St. Louis Post W511- . Di patch. ‘Thus Dr. F. l-loff, Munich. rcc- crds instances in which the sour Two personal memorle! nf the dlspvfililvll v! an individual whose plesrnt King's first. visit to Can- B1000 8nd ilitsllefi W876 500' Milly approaching the acid condition for that purpose the Utility Board was established to perform from the absentee owenrs must; not caution to see that the rights of the public are protected. The City has .- FARMERS’ irnzii m. l8 to 2o LAST, can , i’ FOR OVERCOATS a Your Ghpicc of 50 Smart Overcoat: i at 25 % off Select Yours During Farmers’ Week r 8t GUBMOIlE no inherent. powers to regulate ‘rates but it is the sovereign right and duty of the government to do so and the duties inherent in the government for the common good. Statement Why Young Fathers Insure‘ If they have ever tried to take care of on infant or c Cllllllflics. ado come to mind. The prince was ll’ l‘ being driven to Government- house ideal. 'l‘h.it experiencefiippareutly forgotten by most present-flay‘ critics. sh0\\'(:(l that such a _ htlivc body siiuply- divides oii racial, relig- iom illlll gcogiuapliitwil gioiiuils, l‘ (l_\' student of history" know.- llic consistent (l\'fitlll)k'l\ that. occurred and tlic frequent changes in Ministries -—-makiug continuity ttlltl stability of government virtually iuipossiblc- \\"lizitever deficiencies there may have been in the Confederation scheme. it tiiiist be conceded that the Fathers of Confeder- ation llfltl stifiicieut wisdom to see from that very _practic.-il example that the lofty theory of a com- iuoti legislative body for thc Dominion of Can- zula. rt-vivcd by present-day critics, is untenable. The advancement of such an idea is a possible threat to Coiifetlerzition itself. (irauted that there are fields of duplication betwccu thc Provincial and Dominion authori- Aties, these can be removed by amendments ac- iLegislature we have been able to obtain (and can do so zigain ivhcucver occasion arises) whatever the Douiiiiion Parliament would deprive the pro- ately ran vinccs of their status as self-governing British Enlighten Builders 8. Contractors Mr. CLOUGH vVVILLIAMSJZLLlS. MC" _l.P.. F-R.l.. RA, the (ll$l§lllglll$ll€(l London architect and author contributes a challenging letter to the London Spectator on National Idealism and beauty of life-the overwhelming beauty which lies around." and rcgrcttfully answers in the negative. the average clergyman being too much Hm] (p;|,(h(-|‘_< {Him-Quail in the subject. and now i" numy gqhuuls‘ iii l-Iuglzuiil. at utorniug or afternoon prayers, one for enlightenment in the apprcchititui of beauty Iias been adoptctl. lle ' gives it as follows 3 faithfully. Let him honour his town and his country, ‘leis-l- iiilo difficulties. olutely essential. ‘l’? rle Yesterdayis Valentines were conspicuous by their absence or zibsurdity. What appeals to the modern lover is not a delicately scented missive. but (l. powerfully cylindcictl car. A Spealcer, to ivlioiii is entrusted the privil- eges and prerogatives of the House, who begins with the gross breach of the most fundamental of them, to say the least of it, is worth watching during the remainder of his term of oflice. 5h 9F It is iioteivorthy iii this year 0f storms, floods, and other disasters that we are having a repetition. of the kind of weather prevailing exactly 200 years ago. _ rain-storms and high tides Westminster Ilall, where King GEORGE V recently lay in state, was flooded on February i6, i736. irig to continuous cessful, says the Eastern Chronicle. Several. if not all, have (leclared a (livideutl of 5 per cent G. SANDERSON, was Liberal whip in the Ontario Provincial Legislature in I926, and Liberal or- gauizer in 1929. \Vliat confidence can the opo- sitioii have in presiding ofiiccrsiof tharcalibre? 9F 9k ‘Jk This is something of interest to auctioneers Montreal, has ruled that‘ an “insider's” bid cau- iiot be allowed after taxing coiuiniinicatioii of all bids already in. The judgment, which deliu~ rules that where an insider buys assets, ratifica- tion of the court is abs ., How about thisfor dictatorial zititocracy? Prime Minister KING proposes to recognize only porter of the party in powcrwithotit the benefit of (iovernmcnt whip or patronage? iir‘ 9i? 9h in Rosedife, Toronto, when a pre- 030140115 b0)’ suddenly jumped on the running board of the royal ear to have a clo er look. An outraged Catiadian official atfempted-to shove the lad off the car, which was tervensd, ordered the car stopped. and let the youngster dismount in Perfect safety. On another Rose- dale corner a loyal littfe chap stood on a. chair loaned by n nzighbor, and waited. flag in hand, for the Prince's cur to come along. The prince, ever on the alert. caught sight of the wee lad waving hi: flag and gave him a special salute. —Midland Free Press. . The Christian Science Monitor tefls us that. America's system of checking hats has not been gener- ally adopted in Etiropenn countries. memory. as an Amvican tourist on which it. was identified as be- longing to "Gloomy Gus." Further examination revealed that others’ "buttons" is more flattering. He gives them more fancy titlzs such as “Dimp‘es," “Redhead? and "Channlng."-Wtndsor Star. ‘ The China of 1932 was n very different China from that of today. Chlang Kai Shek, by the New Life movement, and the suppression of Communism’ and opium, n“ dong much the same for the Cliincse,l The next time you pass a school,‘ pause a moment to think what that. school means to humanity. Recall the long. dark centuvie; when the masses were kept in ignorance: mon institution. It ls relatively moving slowly, but the prince iii-_ Just. as Mussolini claims to have by baking soda or other alkali. be pccepted as 100% authentic until has been changed m sweet by established as to every detail T " . o the use of alkalies. The acid con- dltion Ls usually accompanied by n “rlepiessed" feeling. Moreover pazients with diabetic acidosis (as it is called) are often ill tempered jand depiessed. Just before they lose UAIvDIISClOU-SIIGSS they are anx- -ious, afraid, and may have hal- lucinntions. l It is pointed out that an acidosis or acid condition of blood and tis- sues exists during the “fever" stage or infectious diseases. when the patient is usuofy deprezsed, where- as during the period of convales- icence 0r recovery. when the patient in in a more cheerful mood he has ieally the opposite condition to acidosis, that is alkaloris. | Dr. Hoff slates that the ductless glands of the body (thyroid. pitu- itary, adrenal) and the amount of minerals. (iron, lime, phosphorous) published statement by the Com- ent, local employees as '40, whereas my information is that it. is l8 per cont incorrect. Let us have ‘the published names! Besides expert mwyers and electricians will be brought here from New York and their special pleading must be met by equal expert testimony on behalf of the public.‘ Let. no mistake be made. This is a real and vital case and there should be no falling down on the job. Now for o. few examples that may help 1n forming a Judgment. Take Pictou. N.S., our next door neigh- bor. The facts as tothe achieve- ments of the Pictou County Power Board are given in an editorial in thenNew Glasgow "Eastern Chron- icle of January 16. I936. The the rate was reduced from I5 cen lcttlon plays this to B cents then followed "reductio important part lovertiredness, overanxiety. n1} have the tendency to make the blood ,and tirsues become less n" " of 50,000 or lwspopulntion on the American Continent with the single exception of Tacoma, wash." "The prewslon. So if we find oureives depressed. cranky or irrltab‘e, it mtght.- be well to ask ourselves why. We can prevent more acidosis by calming and mntnolling ourselves, and build up a more alkaline condition area aild to Truro to the west." The Board "made large surpluses each year" and concludes "We have better lighted homes and streets and the electric range is in a great number of homes." The rates in Tacoma, Washing. ton mentioned in the above editor- ial are 4.5 pei- k_w,h_ Minimum charge, 50 0911i! Der month for domestic cus- tomers. How do these rates com. Pare with small users in Charlotte- WWH. and my information is that i i A PRAYER ANSWERED . In Charlottetown for 20 k.w.h. the F0128‘ lafiaicl-PO. 2r 9.30 per k.w.h. omn o k. .h. h ~ is ‘mo. r w t c inte In Chnrlottet. i f 60 k. , _ rate is $307, crud? ptoa: k.w h‘? h the iGod rave the King! wheieer our tongue is spoken, ‘Mid Indian palms and ‘mid Can- I adian snows, Our God has saved the Klng._ been definitely esmbushed whet ~ ever they have been put m practice. show thc necestiity for this a recenc ' puny gives the number of pennan» Conserve the llome and out obligation. Lower Queen Street nnderltnnd why u widow cannot euro for her family and mull child for oven one whole day, they are ln u position to y earn a living at the same time. I I l l The Great-West Life ll the Champion of Thrift and th Guardian of thousand: of Canadian Homes. ' Term, Ordinary Life, Endowment, Pension, Educational Policies and Annuities. Quotations gladly furnished with- Consult nearest Agent or write or call on- HYNDMAN 8i 00., LIMITED PROVINCIAL MANAGERS Stabilize the Nation. Charlottetown uors wnicn might serve as u guide or a warning as to its posslbe fu- ture influence? An examination of the record reveals but one continu- tng story of steady and increasing demornlizntion oi vendor as well as thc who.e period of beverage sale ‘there seem b0 have been struck and upright. qualities, making them objects of reprobation flllfl cou- teinpt, compared with which the great law of compensation was ap- plying to the liquor-seler a scale. so that. to the extent to which, through the sale of his toxic vend- iblea, he deprived his victim of sense, of money, of brains, and of health, he himself was deprived in equal measure of all that makes one and much will necessarily have to be omitted from this narrative. The cupldity and greed of these purveyors of alcoholic liquors read- lly took advantage of the deslrc of buyer to seller given for the price of llqiior were so common that. it. became necessary to pas; spcclfl] enactments to protect the buyer from the rapactty of the seller. These enactments continued to be written into the statutes throughout orized by the license. when it. io considered that pitcatton to liquor license-holders, and the filial culmination of the local option principle in the com. plete prescription of beverage sclc. I am, sir, etc, W. E. BENTLEY. ' ceptablc to the parties to Confederation, ratified. ill all ll- . over the", you simply hand your m the blood and tissues also p,“ Board was formed 1n 1920, I; 5w. of purchaser. —--—-.-____ as l" thc 1105i, b)’ the Inlberial Parliament. Credit unions as established through Fast- topper to "buttons" and he rarely imPortani Darts in the feelings of figs pmféngmllitslblgrhltlflrblzntgi tscgulirllgillillglgtoryltlglll ‘jllllfuuljllll: gcgilllli CONSUMP- . . . '. . ‘ ‘- . - . ' , _ k lst-tik . “ " ~ - 0U 9 OLIC LI By wwurbe to a dhpdsslonatc Imperial "m Nova Siiotm seem to be proving wry Sm- glféseiw: cittillfinde enlfiiirly btbtlilorlilslillfilzlllleiiihltgllés fibre Bgtlldeexullxlisflsll ciiiif Private 00019011)’. In thesflrst month Benerlmfl"! V’ 7°00 m" tl1l°ll8h0lll ‘won Sin-Thanking you for the pub- _ _ _ _ _ _ discovered. When he retrieved hhlaLso. n “calm” °f l"? “"1019 0" U000! correction f5 llCCffsSflfy iii tlic distribution of leg- on the investments. and they have provcn very hllt 111 a Blldflllesl hotel he discov-i (There is no question but. that S; ifl§°gfl°fifcflflfgflfi§jf°£jfj 5112,01: 22c ,,°,“',',',‘}°'f,§,,§',’,,.§‘“§‘,’,'d V319,: 0mm] m 1"‘ WWW issue of your islative powers, To hand over that authority to helpful fat-tors in relief of mo“ who “nfgytun- BT00 ll 511D 0f Paper in ill“. bandllverwfllk. OVIPEB-‘lllfl- Sllrvflmll- are lower than in any other place "Till! sword of Justice. fill manly esieemfikpaper’ I be“ luv’ w submit for your renders’ further consideration the following on (a) the History of Drink. and (b) the entities and constitute a negation of thc whole Prime ltfinistcr KING is determined to have hats‘ were marked ‘with such terms and approach more nearly the acid system has been extended 60 miles Position of their unfortunate vic- 515m” °t Llqm" l-figlslfllm" l" Confederation principle. grossly partizan Liberals in control of the House “d {Igise Face." Sh“ fed ~3h1,.;'--,State_ Thus depression may cause to the east, includlnlf the town of “m5 W" B11110“ 0 blefllllll- The l??? attain: i, l, l of Commons‘ “is appointee as deputy‘ Mn I. an rid Face. with the womenmcidosls and acidosis may cause de- Antigonlsh and a large surrounding record would indicate that Notary; e l’? o ermented lqllvrfi stretches back prOblbly 30,000 years. The use of fermented drinks seems to be a universal custom of those races that have attained the agri- cultural stage of civilization. Even among the shepherd folk the fer- mented milk of goats, or, as among the Tat-tars. of mares. is used 5s . . ,, : _ p .1] g - > at a d t‘. A ' b k l t _ revived the national ftrvour mitt _ for the first man honourable and true and refi- an fntoxlcllnt. Very primitive peop- =~ so my - ~ i- r»- ~i four countries have neither the skill nor the means for procuring intoxi- cants. It is believed that thc prtni- lttve Luke-dwellers of Switzerland . - - . . - - .- hile ~ bet" >1 ‘i g “ - . man t r - Colwcrllfll "hm" m“ 50cm] , andi egllgtlally‘ ‘My lays doll" a fomparllnvely "law. pmluple Kind ciiiillmiiiis a viii; wiiiiktltiv-l 0%’ I laeggutthl“: got ltlxlilmnsumefs he“ use e unroriunate victims of the m!‘ :3: ggltiiklmfermenth: 35130:] niiicrie financial aspect of things. He says h»; has been observes that awarding a bid to an insider-is an "wards “mung chma’_slngapom L; . . . c yo nduige their Bllllfltlies- from the m be," muyberry‘ and ,, . . ,, . In Tacoma for 20 k.wh the rate Pledges and pawns of property from Sp y’ much niort- sticcessfiil in getting schoolmasters unfair practice, and in bankruptcy cases also Free Press. . 15 9o ccmsu ' ' dggbeyfy, 1h Itaty wtm; gcom; tc date zrcm the Bronze Aim Il l‘ probably not. until the 18th cen- tury that liquor (alcohol: al koivl) was distilled by a process itivctited by the Arabs. More definitely alco- holic beverages have been extracted “Lighten our darkness’ we Mseech Thge. “m. Pam-es i“ ‘the House of (0,,,m0,,s, C0:‘S‘or_ 31261510511583‘Ltglllgnopjgtsfiglb‘ gllifirll Ffmgfeéglgialggillt? in his loved land “Igl-"llbncomn for 100 kwh. the rate grunge period of legalized bevcr, glézlllxliérfqglflwrhltfllggVfiilgftlflllilltgs tliait livfc“ billfgvtehnblllfitzilvtcsnfcigll?é‘ oéielhgztzrlé? vutives and Libcrzils, by nainti and tolciapl all me very beginning o; mam, Sh"? Hearmm “hidden, mus the pray" “In Charlottetown for 100 k.w.h. All" fill! Vlcl-lm 0! drink had ex- Lory of the liquor problem. P511901 hi: l‘? "SEW 't~ g I H] f u u?“ he ma members not beltingiug to these gioupv llzltll" gle for kiicwkdge. self-respect, and arose. mmldlhle mic) $5.07; tinduce- hallsted his immediate resources in '-——"*=="-=='———""" ‘i411 "~- ll lYl-ll- 10W 0i 0 0° l5 0 Y Y wndenpg" A (‘Ounnmng-L 50cm] Qrcdigpy, the recognition of his lllllllPIlBblC Think not today our prayers were mem ""9 $4.45. caterinfl t0 hi8 BPPel-IW he clliwm" (Continued on. Page 141 - a c i n u i in lltil- l Th no moic lnul wan ony a er 1e van i ag , C‘ C F L‘ u R n “r 1i ‘M I my other rights. the lcliool has been nis~ utiregarded e history. of electric rates in nrily nppllcdfor liquor on credit. “on of ms dark and lonely hear," domg both m . _ .. “no r, cct i. lit oi . D _ a y I greatest any‘ we refer“ ‘m, HhmUNor vain me words our my“, vole” Montreal is interesting. According By allficlal enactment a of for himself and grcat mischief to his fellows. name would naturally spell oppositionist. “r hy as “comma!” bvcause i, bamngs w 5mg p53; bulletin issued on January 6, relief was granted but; this only up. ‘or v n l q . _ - , l , I 1' , _ ' , " i . Showhim fylltt-l. w-sdnmaihgtihhzhlilfly gliltllllal then cmbracc them in thc lLFlIl ‘ lhdcptiinent us n1, i. is ourselves working to- For whcm, through these long years 51mph, 21,2, ‘m?! ‘arm equitable’ piled when, me “an” sold on cred“ 1' nwmows RHEUMATIC CAPsuLEs d" “c” “ml take “muse ‘l “ “n e" at): which hitherto has been taken to iiiiplv a siip- B01119!‘ in the education of our securely guard;d, The it ‘is y llndelsumd - - - w” 1mm l“ mm“ qumtme" 0r m (git-cw) lroo you from the pain and unthin- lug, remembering them of old who wrou_.l. - chud,en_ 5-“; 1L 1S a mo; “mo,” fill! Y o proportional rates ha; quantities below the amount auth- 0| flumumm and hOllflllll ivo ' , l flunk can fill-ii. liar). 0| lcintirn- . It. is de ‘ It - M him Rel-i v- wclbw Md hi- n-i-h- ‘Jfiwatliiati.l'?iil“tfl.ivllfi“‘éifit.'"°'3.ifi§li§& "Wm" ‘“’“‘ "" T?“ "W" "at m" wmm-r crochet "r we" new or ..*’.::;'J.;ll°:.':' °“""i‘-‘2‘.'°i£“;.‘l‘5."_i'. bwfs View ‘and build mt vamgkmously’ but m It hitherto has escaped ileneral notice that er- From hatred. malice and the pom 312i iiflir we w“ oi his own "r- beverise sale and mm the ye“ "m TE“ ski-iii)“ “ANTED. “all: honesty, a house meet to his proper needs and l, I _ f~ I” _ ‘ VH1 or mw". . P, 5 Lil Y, no matter whot his con~ 1880 imprisonment for debt ivas a "Illllll- - mo.“ to the p)“; ‘vb/m, 1; stands, the procaiiiatiou o _\iug ltlill-“m _ “t Many hills have llPCll valued bv From dire fbi- sclf from fiiltcriii i blciiiieiiitoffi-nl-uy" be and m“ he Wm legal mm w“! method or (iolcc- ‘A iwéflfl We pray that he that bulldetli or that mnk- (lttzuva iittrotliiqcd llllS new title ; -->lipi~t~iut~ Anmnm“ pmsldcnts and home 6r m guru“ , {his owniefigty 1mm meyowc,.,.fltes mm me position. or 1",“... u, € 9th a read Ollthtil, pyiintcpitfir iclleihtfltfifeeog; Lord in 11nd over the Dominion of Canada." them, like the ioldizrs’ bonus bllLlFrcm ros of courage in the darkest make: mssltiigismd comummion dflnkand hliriliiaeawxtigs living: TLOTEITIOSE M s dmh “"31” e1“ m cmlg" e “e o s, 'l'hus the provision of the Statute of VVestmiiis- have been passed over such vetoes; hour, In Montreal for l sldentlpl use sellers may be imagined cuumm “my have a “sh; giildnrice mfaltlhthlngil ter (i031) that the King becomes the Qovereign bu‘ l‘ 15 “llelesun! m m“? “l” From tlwuzht 0f l-RSK-‘l 01100116 0f the “NWT l8‘ A Béllelfll 058W“ hid 8t l W?!’ i the a t. t 3 r e an , l ~ » . , ‘ ‘ ' left Palm’ t 6 a“ y “'91,, t lwlgldgen, hum _ l f H l- d - - qmt f _h 0 though the monarchs o. Brlailn {mugs fgfsakgn, For 50 kilowatt hours. 3.01 cents, early date been P110504 l0 Flew?!" b.. utterly des r yed. so a our c s c not on y o a us. oinini0ns,_ o eat _ne have held the right of veto‘ "l hasTmm an ‘he "M" palm wmor” _"_55_ pronuunlon o! the lord.‘ Day This rcn shall know it. not, yet shall give uptitlind curs; separately’, conics into operation ‘for _the hrst m; we“ exercised since 17w The can bring‘ pim- mo known“ hours’ mo“ can,‘ was not wmclanh spam énacb A "n, tuna" "mum," m» itggenggg"§‘,f$“§j§j,e“;f,‘Y§"’§_,§a;; 3e n‘ an time. By that statute the (lomniions may ap- last time it ever wit,- used wasarmm love misplaced, oi- confidence 3-60. menu became necessary prohibiting Wilflllllll Plgu and l-lull-Nllll‘ ' " ' ' " ‘ ' ~ e : ' - F 200 - . l l T Gram, us the love ofllyzapty wgliiout wimp Pfflltlfll that‘: lung dipect WIIlIOUfI any statesmen m: nfo?ufhzl mgngflfgfléetllitflolgnefgeIourméligkillég saved “w m“ . kilowatt hours, 2.03 cents Sti:daymcenlikngrbgtfilgucginfipélysirom liutl-nlc-‘timaefgmzcegsllcan 8y it cannot come: the des re oi- w om. w — in ritain nowiiig tie reason or suc an ap- so mm m“ “hm M be m; - In Chukmewwn “mm am mm, to um h“, m be d _ D mm." m“ M Ame“. m, wpicn our labours and our love are vfilll- proach. I5 that why Prime Minister KING wants “ma; thatnxhe; have "can “SE51 And when the evening shadows rate): ' e e litbittng various operations. iuciiniis toil-e. Ame“ _ lo cut thc cable of our constitutional security as nor cbuszd their veto right IS one darkened mung mm, 5° kUOWB-l-l hours would be 03.32. statutes to prevent payment of . ~ \\"c counnenil this prayer for general tisc in provinces l, " reason why the British ‘lncncmy 10y,“ ]oyg at, lgnzfh m fullnggg égg 23:11: 33E g: Vgllgeéihgllglémlllzglél’; gllvglgfllélbllltarlel‘; Mtlcfirowglgno" l‘ _ churches its ujcll its schools, especially at llll$ at‘ 4- known ' I time when we are supposed to be on the tliiesh- old of a Federal and Provincial campaign for the: ereeiiiiii of three ticw houses; wlicrc one suf- ttccd before. pccted of _'l'he Spelling Bee 5 How many of our readers will recall the old fashioned Spelling lice? The Spelling Bee has been revived in Montreal schools and Prof- ,$ri-:i-ui~:.\" Lie/work. uf Mcfiill University ivritcs to express his couinieitdiltion. He says : “It used to play a great part iii the lives of e plain people of Catiada and thc United _States. liefore radio was and before moving pictures bivcre, in the davs of the ‘Little Old Red School- house,’ thc Spelling Bee had its honored place. 1t iicprcsented that combination of amusement and ,,i tllcctuality clear to a progressive people. Th0 .»- le on this continent oould always read and _ ere proud oflllThey carried their tattered ’ I' fling Book '_ tlleilirontier cabins. The book vedwcct tlrttfnnd the teacher ‘afterwards- rua progrccqficcmy epigramntic friend. Sir KDMWQM . , n; would say, ‘is best achieved putting the can bctcrqthciiqm! l out» great men on this continent. our- ‘ gym/hr. LffN-‘(ltlaiiilkd cunt} Jon; ‘A. , 1n‘:- " i ‘evcdter m it "unf- mann- of fucpl mm him on those grounds. . _ . m emit-i” ‘21E’.‘$-"il'-'§'i§i'il§‘ . “tub-e " “The striking regularity of the King's attendance at public worship," says the l.._0udou Jsymrlalvr, “could be ascribed to the influence of neither ‘tradition nor of convention. far beyond what might have been asked or ex- . It would be the best of all memorials, to the King, and one which the lowliest of his subjects can raise as easily as the highest, if as individual citizens we iresolved in this hour of farewell that we ivould for thc nation's sake school ourselves to the exercise iii our several spheres of those vir- tues which he for a quarter of a century exer- cised for thc nation's sake in 'hls.” ill ii It He. iveut Sir SAMUEL Home has written to his con- stituents in Chelsea an explanation of his joint peace proposals with Laval, which he stillniain- tains would have proved an "immense blessing to the world." lack-in to the futurr he is haunt- ed by two unescapabe questions: irstly, what effect is the rupture of. the Stresrii. front that maintained an entente between the old allies of Great Britain, France and Italy going to have upon the New (lermany, militarily stronger than ever-before, industrially mobilized for war and politically governed by a dictatorship that, though‘ HJTLn may be peacefully diapered, none the ’ cwitrmd m: lip-to-dlte reurmamcnt ialmost exclusive uinrof the govern- stand; secure today-Niagara Falls Review. ~ , Lela than n hundred yearn ago smoking by men was considered a much more vtlc and detestable habit than smoking by women in even considered tcdny. To differen- iute between the scxes in this mat.- Ler seems not. only ungallant. but lfso un1ust. You can hardly main- tain that a habit which is Innocent. in men is vlscious in women. If there is any morality tn question, smoking must be as immoral. or as moral, in one sex as in thc bitter.- Cape Argus. Oglethorpe University, Georgia, has established u section in itl beautiful Peace Memorial to the memory of King 090R V. It con- sists of a special library for- books en British subjects which will b! uvnilubw to Oglzthorpe student. This la a. pleasing geotur; of inter-i national cniity which should bur good fruit in the future, for than l; no rounder bulwark of than British-American umity. Al an cxchanrp nyl, it is an - plundadnptatlon of thc tlicuglgt b0- in pcuoeof §rltish Under what in culled the induce- ment. rate the charges may tie slightly lowered. In u rote survey of New York State ca of January i, i035, the 1m includes ‘I00 localities and of there 140 chow a minimum bill of loss than $l.00 and in every can tn- clude more kilowatt nourailun are allowed for Charlottetown. The range iAfrom '1 to 20k.w.h. Buch p He has been saved-O rare ward of prtncesh- 'From that. dread loneliness which haunts a throne. Not here is heard the final word of bleasing- _ Them watts (the apostle saith) "some better thing"- But’ hem on earth. his people's hearts using Our God hu saved the King. —0. A. A: in The Inndon Timec. I6‘ for the ulmlloonsiimer. but the inducement rote of the local plant only favors the larger and richer ' cuctomer- This must not be the cue with the mining new rates. Int the Montreal rule be followed flthnr, ouch customer will bur the colt of his own service only, no ant-tor what hi: coucumption may f ant, Sir, etc, JOHN F. WIIBAB. __.._.__-_____ . A, DIOI-ADING BUBINIBB _.<__.. Bier-The story of our fliqucr lawn during Beverage B010 would not be complete without referring to the afloat of the liquor burinch itulf upon all onllitd in it, alter ll well u buyer. some of ita cl- fooh upori the buyer have been rc- fax-rod to. but u: next consider the effect upon the collar. , It. unnamed that thetlovorn- of the Provin fury before the Ohrlliinn en, mon- tionu it as than n. tumbler-tree.- sovml mdcnnotodjhot Incl 01cm m|cricl dealing with Bil * . P1901‘! King. But tho uttltud. bf the prnl of the united 5mm»: lomcthllll of c revolution-annular: Herald. VIUIII OI TAMI ' cram. ‘mgnmi-iora-alm- \ schedule‘ ‘shown a due ooncldereflon and employees from selling liquors at unlawful hours. from selling in unauthorized places, such as in booths. tents, buildings. and places out of doors; to prohibit. selling to minors; toprohtblt. ceiling to Ind- ians: to prohibit selling to persons openly or repeatedly intoxicated; prohibiting gambling, in places where liquor wu sold; prohibiting the unauthorized dllttllinl of ll- quorsi‘ prohibiting the pocnsalon and sale of liquors illegally distilled; prohibiting smuggling or conniving at or lssictin in smuggling; to pro- vent the ntfiilterctton of liquors: prevent quorrolling. fighting. bo- coming ‘ ‘ . and committing bronchus of the pence upon licenced premises; permitting the Grand Jury to’ tnvutlgate and cancel it- censel, with many other rcltrictlonn and prohibitions. During the latter port of the period of beverage utc the chum of prohibitive lugillut-ion wu almost continuum. m A "nrqippcptazqsccoudiy, “m: fiat-t is‘ . j N hp _ $1 "con ngm. lltLkflplfIofllqllM-lfllllfl-Dhllll fnmylnmfnbaltntcrto" 3 Tqvihqlitp of" Gwfitiflfl- Ml W!) ‘l f, '\l1=t_ in ill! $11“! mum: of u» former prim min- mug a m icglnlnttve mry m- urm- a un- to ~ril “j-fliwjfiflfl my my hqiu which] amttillldl u. pay-buxom the inn u u min M “pm "ti: wan-ulterior nu Tone: up the rystcm. cures all Skin Troubles and gives l glossy cont- of hair. For swal- len legs, purifying the B100" llllll an erndlcntnr of worms it h an lllllllllng remedy. MACS BLOOD FOO!) For Pole and Thin Pollllw A combination uW-"Jllll valuable in the treatment 0| lulu dluam when 01¢" orllln lo lnoublo tc In Im- povcrluhed condition of th¢ Ono of the [rental rented!!! “he treatment of Rheuma- Ior who have loot their Iloadhltood will mo: nun usIOBIlIl n will mien gray m: t» it» ' ° rood mum the