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Edmonton Daily Bulletin 1930-05-01 - 1930-06-30
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1930-06-02
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i ton Bulletin ROMONTON'S OWN NEWSPArER Garvies. per cwecks 19 cats, or 100 per year Telephone 9324. ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES a EASTERN CANADA Teronio. Ont. HF, Bird. Manager, Suite 2006 Star Building 80 K ng S.rect, UNITED STATES The Beckwith Special Inc, New York Central Building, New York City: also Wiloughty Tower Building Ch cago: 4-130. General Buliding, Detroit. 1 Gan Pracvco, 1138 No eth Stee Pallade pha LONDON, ENGLAND The Clougher Corpore- thon, Limited, Royal Colonial Chambers, 27 Craven The Audit Bureay of Cxculation he Edmonton Bull audits the elxculation books of Net'n, eneeei Come ye yourselves apart - + - and rest awhile. in x. Fegek vecetad 4 toe: A. Cross, St. John s Amato Charchs Fao tear, A TIMELY SUGGESTION The Congress of Chambers of Com- merce of the Empire approved a resolu- tion urging the governments of the Bri- tish nations to make a concerted ef- fort to formulate an economic policy for - the Empire. The object thus set forth is fomething that will not be accom- Y. be supposed that in framing this: resolution the delegates had in mit Hy eee economic conference that tobe bell nice tie penieer Tet pren stated is, in fact, the reason for the coriference being called. Attempts to stimulate Intra: -Imperial trade have hitherto been ic; and under- taken ts cane two governments act a. Lees the done a great deal in that direction, more than any other of the dominions. Further action will, of course, have to proceed by similar method. since have to its MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930 THE RHETORIC WON'T EIT At least one old familiar battle-cry will not be heard during the present Do- minion clection campaign. No hard- driven candidate can mount the rostrum during the coming weeks and make the welkin ring with protests against the attempt of a discredited and design ing ministry to filch a snap verdict from the polls ay springing an unher- alded election upon an unsuspecting public. This fevered type of forensic phrase- ology will not fit the facts of the present situation. There is no su it has an open secret for aii that the election take ae this summer. It ie ee for weeks poling would take place on, July 2th ling woul wound up the business of gone about in so open-and-above-board manner. So far as parties are con- gemed they, have all been given an ven break . FIRST THINGS FIRST Friend Jouroal can cannot believe ae trade arrangements for itself and in the light of its own interests. But if the governments can agree that in looking for trade expansion and. interchange they will as a practice consider first possibility of extending their commer- cial relations with other countries inside the Empire. it is to be supposed the making of these tuteally helpful agres- ments will be stimul Satinment inthe olen SalSihiocs is akio to that in Caneda. there could hardly be a more favorable time for jolding an economic nor for recting its efforts to the en end that is t out in the by he representatives of the Chambers of Commerce. The resolution is timely, as well as to the point. Common Place This much we know, they are s mired Who Keep the faith hough wor snd tired They bes seek Premier King is sincere in secure a direct railway line from Pesce River to the Pacific coast; because six Rot want it, but did not know wi what to with it. i may be conceivable to the Journal Dominion That matter haying settled, the way is cleared will be built has fol: lowed with reasonable: promptitude CLAMOBING FOR POLITICAL FUNDS of Ontario has course that in this he is only assigning a more or less motive to a predetermined action. For reasons- closely Easociated with his own political fiers, and also for reasons dating back to the 40 Years Ago Today From the Files of Telegraphic from Winnipeg: Reported that a CPR. sursey party will locate a line from Swift Current of Connaught and party. visited Winnipeg on Tuesday. - Tomorrow's txet will be selected by Rev. Jas. Desson, Baptist Chureb, Lacombe. CHE TIMID SOUL By - Webster An INK ERADICATCR SALESMAN DEMOMSTEATES HIS pecoucy et SPLASHING INK On + MILQUE TOAS: TS Best se pear lrroteesor of Paychciogy sf University Wisconah fessor Rineritus lecturer tn the New School for Social B Pe Sipe po the mean Pent A 8 n Keeping Mentally a ie matinee DoT pity waelt By Joseph Jastrow, A.B, A.M, B.D , LLAD. m. 18a8 to 1817: Now TT panacea mnasina . ) calms mc Galea ie oenriy sways ying. famt u 5 fant Bw Tie, That my only reallly ts une cin who bas been rated oe tal antares ne entire burden iodern view of the And yet a 62, tly stalwart vivor, naka: shou 8 friend oF t y over for me that 1 should think as Health and Diet Advice By DR. FRANK McCOY Diet Specialist and Author ot The Fast Way to Health JQuestions on Diet and Health Answered by Dr. MeCor, when tm care of the dmonton Bulletin. SCARLET FEVER Scarlet fever or scarletina is so called because of the brilliant scariet- red rash about the shade of a bolled lobster which occurs on the skin in disease. ' Scarlet fever has been called a disease of the neighborly, peas to another oie, Bath colonia hiss receives I retase to take orange juloe becaune It hutts his Newfoundland Government an addres: protect throat The fever may range from 103 degrees to the aggrendon of the Se eee eee SO usage Dee e wmeree men: Gemanding ne femoral ofall jbeter ox cases are quite mild and do not leave complications. The disesse ts self- eeeablishments the stoppage panto. privileges Henig. that sf rons 5 eoure end comes o on Fi refuse inane of bet own to redrex erlod of incubation before the child develops the disease after ex- beir grievances London Post suggests that posure is very short, froor teo to + Giaperer nnd be ceded to France to.end the the chest tn from-two to stx hours seucsions are Sfollowed to the The department ot the interior has ahipped eight S Gays. A alight rash appears on jntter there will be no danger of bad eae ee eames Se eens are societ spreads over the rest of the body. : 5. H. Biyake, in a speech in Tormnto, sald he did ig tase tae Chat OE: pened as ows Ss et men who siol dollars and men and back The straybercz OE fast Ke, fever giving different treatment toe inant who bed tile tongue is very characteristic Paes oe za few 2 The poor fellow who took the this disease As the fever begins to ays. after aes Queen's shilling tn pot house, dave not do'what slide the tach begins te face again. Patients cared this Ni flayns imeeit asan honest and ne Tar eeually show a quick piles have been driven for the rallway bridge ninth at Sesksioon and the trestle work is being pus in The ; Sr ce MIBTY YEARS AGO: Sinaia ce Cares conden sees wear undergoing an festerday at noon Britt h forces were op tram five to sintern pea peg orgranilogbinsh cheer a heap only about two hours march from Pretoria, ant the Siubcuen' tiger at Shots heske: 0 On seven yeas with one, and peancpoed toe U7. 2oe, SS (are sometimes (toe ictina When ot vomit? Als, dows an uler,caase from, the Reuter represent Uuneompliosted. recor- a large smount in Mod Tondon papers comment try usually follows qulckiy. The Auteyes ttt etelaly poate to the effect that the war is now ended. Some ontinary complications Ate car eritics shink that guerilla warfare is trouble, rheumatiem. or nephritis Cure most cases of stomach ulcers Ukely to be carried on for some fime, The British Sometimes the in the peck without an operation. It ts doubt- have not captured any quantities of stores, artillery il remain fat it am leer will continue to exist arms Large bodies of well-equipped Boers In scarlet rever, yf Must sill be somewhere to the Tied. The seat of ene patient sway from otlere Put Sy srreghported,term fer ne long the Boer government will Ukely be established st him in bed in darkened room. ally produce vomiling, Pet ome, Lydenburg to the north. Pasvengers arriving at and Tinsen Une patlont Ieee seneted 5 nd canal vom. There te gener an one ee i large amount of stomach Lord Roberts telegraphed co May 30th. that the . tonsils wp water for one ee enone eee commandant of Johannesburg or two dass alee can be Sunes tornot. enter the tows as Cire were Will aimed Ths ot Soy, burghera there and dleseder might result. The re- oe. quest was complied with. Tw Go . HG. writes: Premier Bitton this announced that his se mile troen goxernment will snclife Bon. CR. Mitchell been coughing for Buncan Marshall snd. Mon, A. J. Mebesn. Ade ae ote duties may be later and the Dealthy enough. Tare cabinet en iways rather thin Tostng the taxpayers of th woes Hiave excellent cause to TEN YEARS AGO Thrace on Prida . The position in ts 50 grave that number of warships are being sent to Irish ports. Anpunzio are ad- it of agriculture ts stag- fog cattie-dipping campaign, to start on June SOUTHERN OILFIELDS NUMBER Herald on Securday se eecton avoita eaurely Wo the activity southern Sedge wey peor them y were inflicted by people mumerically readiness, vous feature of the defeats, it has been weak, Last Hours of Great Fighters By J. P. GLASS Duke of Wellington, Afte After Hearty Dinner Died in 83rd Year He lt 2 Another. explanation of crime surroundings. 5 whict ve ttigt kide are bard to contgotaner mena Had mkde one of them licks the tracher, Each morning, about six, the Duke's valet, Kendall, knocked on QUESTIONS this door. On Tuesday morning. he Be dls sok ear te centomery re: pmenree SY Sermtay Arteta) ear the customary re- Under what diffiewlt conditions Ome ears he A Charles XII able to sleep? said to himeelf- What is thar ee a ee tie powers: been an indefinable movement, s be make tn Nerwsy? alight sigh, perbaps. hs relief the old warrior greeted him wk Ssh prise the pomalation ot Senda soon sew: that he games was uncomfortable. In a few meeate ' Tow winning ents, even a be Wes preparing to wi tse 2 tie t fife i z i bow to carve from the cookery book, so that he should Bot display his ignorance before Uhetr questa, When the fowl on the table, the host was at loss how to begin. why you i B exactly how to do tt. Of course Ido. live. anid a wed, but L can't he Titag tat, can't tind any ,
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