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be The heavens declare Pecaacin' text-is suggested by Rev. Norman D, McLeod, United Church, Lavoy. Edmonton Bulletin Do ON TONS OWNS N NEWS. . Wounded tn inne has Hon. Frank Oliver Published every Alberta Pree 9841-9645 Jasper Avenue, East, Edmonton. Alberta, Canada, CHARLES E, CAMPBELL Owner and Publisher except Sunday, by the sre, tinted, a, The Bulletin Building, Subscription F ice By muu (In advanoe) per 2 705 10 Canada, 6.00: United. States. 7.00, Bs Carrier, per week, 5 cents, or 7.00 per year, Teles phone 96191, ADYERTISING REPRESENTATIVES TORONTO, ONTARIO F. W. Thomson, 714 Wellington Building, MONTREAL, QUEBEC W. J. crowd, au By James Street, W. Phone iseear UNITED STATES The 1 mock its Spbcial Agency Ine. New York Central: B , New York City, also Willoughby Tower Bullding, Chicago: Genera Motors Bullding, te fo. 65th Stree LONDON, ENGLAND OTD Clougher Corporation Limited, Royal Colonial Chambers, 20 Craven +) The Audit Bureau of Circulation sudits the ir- ulation books of the Edmonton Bulletin. If IT WILL HELP aE nae EDMONTON BULLETIN IS FO) eA year ago there pened in London the twelfth congress of the Chambers of: Commerce of. the British Empire. The delegates to that. gathering hailed from one hundred and sixty-seven territorial divisions, dare and small, and they. Pepres sented several thousand local trade and chambers of commerce in cities and towns planted in every continent and every habitable zone. . The general purpose of the congress - svas to discuss some commercial questions of more: or less common. interest to the- motherlan the-eelenies and protectorates which go ie make up. the world-girdling. commonwealth, com: ree nearly 14,000,000 square miles of The particular object was. to en- eairage the interchange of products be- tween these scattered units in which some 450,000,000 people make their homes. per MARKING TIME Btrect, only a small fraction of its ulation, Rn Tt differs from the accepted Signiti- ly larger part of the buying and selling which the British nations do can be done with each other, to their mutual benefit. here is no use imagining that the time will ever come when the member nations of the commonwealth will bar their doors against foreign trade, and-hold-commerce only. among themselves. An imperial zoll- verein is probably ne more than an enthusiast s dream, things there must be Sahiabarlesstontitoe: dities.in respect of which preferences can be exchanged between these nations, with the result that more of their trade would be-given to their political and racial kins men. They now do Jess than half their -trading among themselves. TRADERS BUILT THE EMPIRE If in their Empire Day thinking the peoples of thesa: pol cally allied countries, turn their attenti question of thus diverting a larger share of their trade abroad into Empire chan- nels, that will be strictly in keeping with the origin of the Empire itself, The quest for trade was. the largest factor in bringing about the great associ- ation of peoples which for want of a more fitting name is called the British Empire. Strictly speaking, this congeries of na- tions.is neither British nor an empire. Peo- ple of British birth or ancestry constitute the nature of + EDMONTON BULLETIN- SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1931 , the glo-ry of God, and-the firmament showeth His handiwork. -r i. Tueaday s text will be selected by Rev. Thos. Talt, Firat Presbyterian Church, Edmonton. l A Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime By Webster IN LOVE WITH A RADIO STAR lon to this very practical: - cance of imperialism as far as tyranny differs: fron democracy: The search for markets took Clive to India Re the Hudson Bay Company: into. western cesaais and led explorers and traders to the islands in the South Pa- cific-and into the heart of Africa. Now, as in those far-off days, the need for mar- kets is the dominating consideration, not only. of the Government of Great Britain but also of the governments and peoples of the oversea states, and dominions. What is need the willingness to adyenture that led the empire-builders-of those. earlier uae ae it is because of what they did thats we celebrate a: Empire D: The Empire was made*by men who were hunting for markets, -It can be made greater in proportion as. their de- scendants catch their spirit and pursue - the quest. + + AQ Years A yb wll Mane CAUSES OF VOMITING jx we had sbveral iz Health. and Diet / Advice type of vomiting called morning SATURDAY, MAY SATURDAY, MAY 28, a INC after the Romans of old, wag were ustom j-tald to have started the making themselves vomit Sarin a of scessed tooth It aoe cause Tecling oF nausea. rs from sic ee aie. the patient Lt how ake them to t this. Vomiting may be duu selves eat fier a meni, to. keep to sen slokness; OF GA OF Pan aor thin, They call themselves Roma or duo to eyestrain. If pus is draining from. or abe faint Whon vomiting o occurs, give plenty the stomach coreses: not from, hiro x About 8 hundred - letters * would like to ad. Patients, it 5 often impos- for to give advice unless the patient has included his doctor s diag- nosis. I ist some of the many a ies ot cee R soy Feet a MAN ot. el iat why it bo It to what is making patient yorntt, 16 more about) to) iting come some: intert nice with te 2 Serna eltipetive bro Ab least halt .of All is p lue to something other at ih ion i. tus theoe often give teller, I know somet one i a The College ze By GLENN. FRANK A ray twilight is falling over ithe salle of. Keepi ena we. Sinks PSYCHOLOGY AT-THE.CIRCUS ing Mentally Fit AB BM, PRD. MloDy ouinlly lt;alviaed betwen them. For of animal behavior, the ae Sa Se Not very much.can be set. down as tangible results from: that gathering. There-was-ap-exchange. of information, a canvass of the possibilities of profitable interchange of products, and a si iB thening and broadening of the sense of the importance: of shaping public policies to that end. Which was about all that could be expected as the direct outcome of the congress. Nor was anything secomplisied at tlie economic conferetice, also held-in Lon- don, last fall. There was. discussion of ways and means for promoting intra-Em- From the files of The Edmonton Bulletin ie io Sen of. London, Ont. is: dead, Fis confidently reported that the Northern Pacific lines ia Manitoba will pass to the control of the PR. at an early is to be sppointed deputy speaker of the eof Connor and Hanicn heve accepted the challenge for a double seull race. t-Tarrytown, New ork. Thirty men Th: department. of the: inte early from schoo lands in Mt Mls and the North The- House of a lengthy debate on the question of the salary: of the ehiet engineer of Ae Tue present and wonder about dts ature the less hope- ful I am for Sts future, is ablestives wack clarity, ly goems to. know Just what Ee of lberal arts 1s supposed r no dominant and def iarincibtes guiding the Seales of the Subject, matters that into its furpleulum, Af its advocates persist in) making it kind. of cultural vestibule tonal training, for, aa-the m9 tire ens erated in a vacuum and then liberated to give lustre to the spare time a man spends outside his vocation. The otrous-seusorr-ts-ont And-Wi a variety of psychology goes with the citcus crowds, the true popullece, was always thus. The Roman cry ive oer nts Ihe content. And that 0 1a Horses bree: clrous Is complete, preserves Roma: days and a wars. mnspleuous in the pareboeey. of he olrclts stands he ireaks, Why it should be rape to cee ar calt with two feaas in Harnum s cule day, or- a. three-Iegged man- today 18. i a 80 piiak: But giants and dwarts led ladies and all other vio- lations of the usual order of nature szem to have compeliing interest, cccms re avaliable, evden du M1 cent Ge temarncier oils iain 1 Bese in arma ae and trunk, of course, ma Sense in thelr vervice . Natur mi Review it all: Balancing, fumbling, awinging, lifting luting, Jumping a authentically Dales a a nf Vomit severe prolapsus a causa vomiting, trouble, then stomach by up mients vil usually relieve oe trouble;-but 4 tam reflex t een veri watt paler ae ovarian, stones, then. the. not Seni relleyo he au may habit as in the case who wrote that she varied her din distur pe trouble, baby has taken too much milk, I Pregnancy may be accompanied by water rem mona ory Ze a prolapsed stomach. Sometimes My voning. wil ea, Seow pares rban 10, babies, vomiting Bill, Wall Street QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Taselien of Liver jot 4ached ta the lower-surface of right lobe of the liver at about tho level tb. use et applications, 14 will clear un ue organs. Vomiting dua to these -cnses wi rine Up a vomitus whlch tas Sieste Gu aaron ats ena ibrlivas i taste, dney sets en secatea rea: sa hat Peles Ab in place? ones, pat cone ee ae ho liver- s located in the dlcitts mny produce vortag: snd a Searaenecs cher foute attack is often character: he liver 49 on the rlebt, and one ting, . Congestion. i in fi von the le, The liver rests Tiamamation Jn th ovaries, uterus oF upon various abdominal rggne, wach tubes mi ay Droduce desire to vomnlt, ax the Maneys, Intestines.and stomach, en. also supported by five strong tho, Froutate trouble the male-may, of the ninth evoittoe which occurs only. infre- i ble quently and oan be traced 0 a sich, CADHES AY RSD heavy meal may be due to simple in- Question: Mrs. 1K. H. writes; I ex digestion. - Ohildren may. have attacks pect to move to place - vory Buch causes, witht con Coated tongue 00n and it will not always. le, and fever, and recover in a few: days, 1 f Mv a5 listed tn However, vomiting due to atomach Your m nus. Would it be all right ulers will coour more often bo to substitute the canned ones? more persistent: it also often conte: Answer wi which may be elther bright red) thst or the dark colof of grounds, but with our modern methods of can- shook, ae more seem much Realtier mets ovied. The pire: trade, but without ing to action.. No trade agreements have been made between British countries in consequence of the conference, Nor can it be said that a basis was found upon which the Hiesing of such agreements is in any way assu So far as concerns actual measures for - inducing intra-Empire trade, the year has been lost. Without freaaing Oper contro- versial ground, it may even be said that in several particulars the trend of. official action has been in the other direction. The British nations are not trading with each other upon easier terms than ee were year ago. UNDER ECONOMIC PRESSURE that the ery Seid att be voted until the Tarte McGreevey Kane, the wile mmurdetee, Was hanged. at Belle- ville, Ontario, Parliament spent an entire day discussing Jameson's prohibition resolutior Sir Edward Kenny of THIRTY YEARS. AGO J. W. Kelly is looking for his saddle horse or the man who W, Drysdale ts (opening up-s marble works, west ot Morris and Go. The. sports committed of the July 1st celebration are arranging to have an exhibition of ths teking of a Boer-held Kopje given by returned Mounted Rifle Bien nnd persthbotes, Rev. . E. Whittaker, accompanied by his wife and child and Niles Gulsion, arrived Iast week on the way to Siri Sirnes. Island. Mr. Whittaker will relieve Rey, My peinaee non Newton pfeached his farewell sermon Inst eight ent All Saints chureh. There1s touay 10- vooution, above some of the mean r of the manual arts, that does not have ramifications that nin throue order, the tubers iBiowine, of make, re-make, Foolal order within the ifetime of alngle generation, It 4s, T think, quite impossible to In- atitutionall iving 0 ig. ini Ats. otttngs a5 are the professional is it it 5 to. murviys, it ust become the ost. flex fie unit ine ae Sdueational system. must at halting de the dots. of. the re Fesslonat sehgols where, under aoe But if to that extent the economic con- ference was a failure, the breakdown was not fina . The conference is to resume in Ottawa three months hence, If the pros: pects for better success at the resumed sittings are not-distinctly bright, it will be no fault of ae circumbtances if the second session is as barren of results as the first. The general conditions of today are the conditi itions of a year ago in essentials, with the excen that ads oF j---atisfactory. a The trade luggish, as it was then, Commodity prices have tended steadily downward. prphee usses of wheat, tea, coffee, sugar, , and other products of prime im rtance to one or other section of the porns are greater than twelve months ago, and the return to the producers less. Where to find markets for these pro- ducts is now, as it was then, the question of parame interest from Britain to Bi m Canada to Aust through the paaiage of time, the using up: of reserves of money and credit, band: the need o are even less the. world is. Lake last och was ascidontaiyy shoe in the te while camped at Blak TWENTY. YEARS AGO AGO The Calgary. ia eee ton Land Co., have entered appeal. from Hee of the Supr me Court: that tl Svinsel na eee to oe t taxes on Jand'grant of tha C. rallwa The 101st Peglanane me attend se sports in Fort Saskatchewan on Victoria London The Imperial conference opens this week, The Great West Land coe is offer oe the clty 60 teres of Iand free, in tbe west end of tthe ity, a8 site for stockyards, Ottawa-wTendots are to be called for th gt; con- Suction. ot the, fist) 120 miles of the Hudson Bay TEN AGO 5 ould Oomibeet, acer of weeh Seni tom, fn the elty, claims. to e man who staked the present pee sue Peyell ae Fort Norman, back. tn 1013, hand died at his home in Sarthe, Marchand. apart- Prato: He built and owns the Lel metinree hundred men are to be Ae shortly on th: Fulway to to the Luscar coliteri Tt geome ab lt to be my Jot, hing that cam erty eek oe tone tecotek lish markets is more insistent and more clearly-reco; THE BASIS OF OPPORTUNITY at pe be more clear than it was a yea to Britishers in all parts of the - went that, because they are members of t confederac; cy including countries Tocktea in all latitudes and climates, they hold an advantage which outsiders do not iccount the opportunity thus presented eee developing trade relationships with other. - Canada and the British Isles must import .tropical products, -and -resi- dents of ao hot belt must import products which the Tands luce in surplus quantities. Britain must draw-upon over- sea sources for raw materials and f and find oversea. markets for its manu- factured goods. Therein lies the-basis-for- trade agreements by which an indefinite- Whatever time T pisy, tedious kind But what I've always aid. yt sesma to me, there's bound to be A slowsome just ahead. And what is strange, tt pialisck not The selfsame thing th The while wo wait for te to io itt: The green whercon th a5 not, they'll nay lowscme just ahead Yet back of us are players, too, Who no doubt fume and And curse their fnte that they must walt A spaeo of time for us. Tiry would go, bilthely on thelr way ie ball be sper ands eel it know bey ink folesis 30 hold the place 7 Okg south, who long for wealth and fhme, Perhaps you At tedious, pact, st Dock the place ou're eager now to hold: you think fou should be on the green, But age is there instead: forego the alle of the spe- modern ars who aro) willing too-easy won ralaninctions en four year college cares, And tan, once in the study of his special interest, the ftudent should find th raining dof him far er guru Of aby ErpAing- profesional schoo He bores you you with his frit his symp Three ages of ma with his follies; he plans; he bores y toms. Are you lip: Careless, eae your consonants in pronouncing words? ik of somo sustatis in. thin yord'te finish your sentence press a shede of meaning do ou tie 8 1F custom for, ee oe Oe mye oat would be oF JOU to carry on versation with he rultures pereom, web this per- , should we: fall to see. idest orde gt; to. Ne By J. J, MUNDY The Day s Motto By JANE CANUCK oon comes YOUr tone this youl leer, To be the man ahead. MBlebievethat-story-fatse-that- ought be 1 with Our normality, or is it ae we fea gt; that we may miss. something t t geoms to have been, Barnum's view, when, in to get the crowd moving, ha put To the: Egress. No ont new ogress was or poet like, ana iba: found out only wi they found themselves on the sot. wp 8 ai and ae Tesced to drop. ta thle Larose parts and 6 ugh poses at the crack of the, whip or the pistol. That seals should be such nimble jugglers is ory less Harting than that men The could find it out and train them ae thelr parts. And horse and so nearly one that the admiration nH ane anh (For May Sa Mayshal Petain, a iy, 2, 1838 I 45 very old say) one man's meat 40 * Me thet aaents W nt. jpeRtern. eae the pe ir may. pellet that the pen is onighties than the Ife of easton has gt; ith sour mind, ts. sound m alot mental fitness, which Ucewise Romank put Ania, words: A ee do mind in a Not ail are fit to, be olreus per formers, Bae ll may enter into an admiration of bodily sitness by soci Its possibilities. a last word is not so cone ne, pompous announcement ringmaster strike mn ibconeruos re low much more wholesome the ridic- anties of the clowns On eta MSS: i ee among the men who oe Conn grey faithe the French service, Minot the i g tira to arasp. the, feck demand je demand was for the a neW conditions of-war. Se a being 5 mn soraete fof auples presets relly the: French command. German aruilery. had closed all ave nues to the front except one: light yallway, Petaln solved the problem. Ho it was who was given the task of rebuilding the broken morale of the Prenoh armies at e black period. In 1017 he became commander in chief, to. wield the power with far-sighted gautionsness that, it Js said, made Is Let buch an py A ona be heralded in manner worthy of victory possible for Foch. duct will en nie vote ee A D produced in Bde Sencar BW. monton (May: 22, 1931, SMALL COMFORT FOR WEST: weir, and Fdmontoa. Z Bulletin JOB DEPT. - great occasions. ' Smartnese is the great demand-among modern young people and it is important that this should be borne i in mind in pre- - paring the printed cute are ceeriaens Pie 10002 - 102nd Street Phone 22278 oo ect 2 gre HONORED-BY LEGIONAIRES Former Service Men Honor Departing Head of Anglican Diocese His Lordship H. A. Gray, Bishop, of amanton, was. mbera when he was presented with-an um Annted address, an honor inthe Canadian Leg 10 , BES.L., and a purse of gold. Jeaving Edmonton in Deer occupied ihe chelr at the meeting, and on vot the memb ra mado the p: flo address, Sits Lordship made suite able reply, . Following is the text: a ne i ae inated address, which Wi ed hy Presidont Deer and W.- Rice, eee Tetary-treasurer: Your Grace: Many years have passed since you first begon tuntlring work on. behialt sree at for King and Gouns during itrenUOUs yeare in nid iso for those whe ers iviiered, by the gruco of God, to Bum to thelr oat and loved ones for the. unseltish deop feeling of ad- not only oy, 24 veterans, bit -eltisens tn seca Then, 8 ner this most friendly Interest town, ecnary ot of pat Gane i a not forgotten the valued auatanee. you hava alyen a8 eB at the original e of miration at Sts tneeption on 8 your work 98 chairman of that body gt; MTherefore, it ts with feelin profound regret: that we, the Of anid Members of the Onna oe tant yous Wun your duties ng Anailcan Bajos of the Ne coe: you will be deparling from our. to take up new duties in Eng- ina, at Mother Country. in the eve of your departure, press--the- Sem apbeie o work First Presbyterian. Church 104 site, eaith of sper Mintster: 4 Rev. Thos, Tait, Me Ay BaD. As ie ee ME CHURCI Anthem Thou Art Near Bleicher ABIT 1:90 PM : HOW. TO KNOW THE WILL oF Gon . Organist: Mr. P, Holden Rushworth, L.RAM McDOUGALL CHUROI ee Gm VOTE A MUBIC: / Sur anbendid. choty, wl) Posti arian repeat A Man and a Book The story. of the great revival on the Ivory Coast ia the sary Pe meee rR it tn recent Jecture, The Bible Soclety 000 JASFER AVE, EDMONTON eee : ROBERTSON CHURCH rd ower of Geodvit EVENING Double ce qua Lend Kindly ee Bie eat Was for, Me i De of
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