bi i lfg'—-\f\ u vwvfigurvlt w» I u II t 7' D-Illeeeedlnlegci-Lbleruett- Notes by the Way tA pen portrait of General Hort- Ylsn-Ireelient-i. I. lune“- Cehlnxleelinnemlhuu ' AIIOGIIN . Union. appears in the London Daily lithe-D. K. Ulrrle Mail. It is from the pen of Sir lebnre. IJIII- .\Iinister there, and may help to modify some unfavorable opinions that have been formed in this coun- try. We subjolu a few extracts. A kindly, courteous gentleman, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1926 ‘PRQTESTANT ORPHANAGE. - which we regale our children in which we proudly" remember, with log, Premier of the South African - Roland Bournc, a fortuei‘ Cabinet‘ yTlte Public Forum ‘ Ihle eelsine is epes hr the lhsesslon by correspondent; of eeestieas of Interest. The Charlottetown (hurdle: deed 1 not eeeeeserlly enderse the sp- ‘ t IIIIII n! correspondents. ‘ o+ow v‘ ‘Z FOX BULLETINS‘ “*- \Bj lame: W. Bqglon. M.D. " I GAS PRESSURE CAUSING ~ _i I -Slr,—-In reference to a letter in The Guardian of the aim ult re- secumy _it sufficient? ‘that must be answered iutlitiidual- This is a question ly, not colliet-tively. not by others. but by each of its. The Protestant Orphanage is in’ nccd of maintenance funds, funds to clothe and fwd and train into citizenship some thirty or forty1 As Christians‘ let us remember the supreme test helpless little ones. of Christianity. “lnastnttch as ye. have done it unto the least of thus yr.- have ilone it utttoblc." The collectors will work this week: their begin they are giving their time and their services frce let their sacrifice he recompcnsed the Jlaritinics. That Commission has reported. it is gcticriilly believ- ed, strongly lll our favor. Strong tiresuntptive evident-c that it was iit our favor is that the report is being cottccalcil. pidgeon-holcd. ~- that L0llt't‘l‘ll.‘(l efforts are being tiublicly’ matte to tiissocialc federal goverutnent’. front any rc- 1sponsibility' in contieclittit with thi-‘Tm fort- thi- last election. Then the 1lcatit-r of the Liberal party boasted ‘General ‘llertzog wit great politi~. ‘cal courage. btit admits that hound} ‘his collettgties "have tackled the} ‘lprobletn oi a new National Flag‘ iwith ntort- couratgc than wisdom." Woman suffrage is still being ex-' tended to wider bounds and thcg l lheitt-tiitictt of Newfouiitllaitil are itotv111111111111e111y 111 1111mm“); 10111011 O11 this Island. I waitt to refer hint ttti ‘cnjoyitig SIIClI itcw liberties as thcj ballot gives them. The Saint John's,‘ cgrtim tells that for tltc first‘ TQCOIIIIIIQHGBIiOII-"l 0f the COIIHHiB- time women will register their vote, sion. This is a new note in them" at least ltave the right. l0 V018,)“ to side will dislodge the gas from PYOYQ 1M9 filfil-emellt lllilcfillfflle! l n. - . ----ii-i- ‘t liv"- tunc played in the. Jlaritimcs lie- ‘I h3‘~“e|9‘“°“ w m“ place atFo" that m] (u m regm] m“ I: o ‘m ltune Hay and Burgco. Parties be- ing rather i-tiiittlly divided in thcl Legislature the tiew element in the hum‘ his (f°"°""m9m ha“ “Pllolllfielectorate has increased tlic uncer- t 10d the Royal (‘otmnission and were tainty of the result. In due time BY as generous a response as out-lmedged 1,1 11111118111611, 115 1.eco111,iNewfoundland will learn that wo- always charitable people are over ready to give. -—-—-—-10)—-——- TH E SHIPPING M ENACE. lt cannot be too strongly impress- ed upon the traffic authorities of the that, in the present circumstances, our potato seriously menaccd. It is now known that, with all the diligence that may he applied a very large proportion of our crop will rttn into late Novem- ber shlpping. Many farmers are, rightly or wrongly, holding their potatoes in the hope of obtaining higher prices later on. 'What found- ation there is for this hope we do not know, nor do general conditions indicate any. but it adds to the danger of having a large quantity left on otir hands. severe fblow business is lo a business which now promises to make farming ti Qfflllfln- very profitable business and to 0P9)! uttffllrlv treated hv their partners up doors in ottr province for those 8nd. who are eeektng (Icon; plgewhgfe, uioved in the meantime iby a frank tmut- and open fulfilment of pro-election ngement are. we feel sure, i-inxl- promises. the Maritlmes may hang The Canadian tllnilwayrs ous to assist, but naturally they are averse to spending money in hiring foreign cars if avoided. it can be In this case it i-tiu be avoided only at greater expense utul loss to otir farmers and shippers. and this we cannot afford. Mr. Appleton, of Mont-toil, will be here today and the situation with its uncertainties should be placed squarely before him. ——--<0>—#-i-i CONFEDERATION JUBILEE. lit is customary and eminently fitting that important events in the lives of men and of nations ‘be duly‘ celebrated in order to preserve the happiest traditions and to pairs them on to the generations to come. The past. the present, and First game the fear that the weath- tlie future of the British Emplrecr was are interwoven by cherished mem- growing. When the big crop grew orles of glorlolia fschlevemen ' i memories which ere being ron n Canadian National Railways T1115 11-111 1,‘, a ivaril with joyous anticipation their harps upon the willows sud refuse to join in the celebration. Year turns out as flue as it did last year there will fbe no regrets. the recent atmospheric and terres- trial disturbances. someone must be held accountable for these things and why not Mara? 1The fiery planet can't prove an alibi. lie was around ‘earth than usual at the time of the disturbances. ntendatiotis. That leader is now Prime Minister of' Canada, and his Jiinisters are openly disclalmittgl any obligation with regard ‘to the findings of the Commission. This becomes all the more sits- piciotis when we recall that before. the Commission was appointed, the same Prime Minister had ironically asked “What are Maritime Rights?" All the more suspicious because of tho sneering remarks oi' his first lieutenant. the llon. C. A. Dunning about the “aspirations” the Marltimee, one of which was to get a free ride on the railway. The report of the Commission. it is felt, is in the hands of it Gov- ernment unfriendly to the Marl- In view of this and these, the hlaritimes are not looking for- of times. ‘to the Jubilee celebration of Confed- They feel they have been unless the suspicion is re- _.__ zoiromaunorzs. I‘ the month of November this Now they are blaming Mars for Something or and nearer the __..__ Life is one worry after another. not favor ble to potato Alatska Adopts ‘man stiffrage is not a sovereign. remedy for till the evils of this: wicked world, and also learn that Ithe gift once bestowed cannot be recalled. The Halifax Chronicle rises to re-l mark that the Conservative party has not won a. real victory since 1-tho days of Sir John A. Macdonald.‘ ‘We had an impression that the‘ Grand Old Party won a rather real‘ 1victory throughout the Dominloniut 1911 and in 1917. and seems to have gained some ground in the lust pro-l vincial elections in Nova Scotia,‘ New Brunswick and Prince Edward; Island. Can it be that The tChron-f icle has forgotten these events, or “cltronicletl" in Halifax? Another step towards Marltlmel union." was the remark attributed to Hon. Mr. Wigtnore at the recent! banquet of the Municipality dele- gates in Saint John. If Nova {Scotia and New ‘Brunswick desire to unite their political fortunes let them do so, btit il‘ Mr. Wlgmore or one else thinks that Prince Ed- tvai-il island is ltankerlng after any other think coming. Our people over here would prefer to keep their Lleutenantflovernor, Execu- tive Government, Legislature, Sit- prome Court. anti Provincial Civic Service on this side of the Straits for the present, and to have Char- lottetown remain a capital city. Even the splendid provincial debts of the two sister Provinces, now swelled to seventy millions. we are not particularly desirous to share, nor the addition thereto of five or six millions more to pay for new Parliament buildings at Sackville or Amherst. Not the full force of political winds and waves, even if comparable to a high tide in the Bay of Funny under a Stubby gale. to surrender to Nova Scotia the fractional remains of the controlof our own affairs which we had pre- vious to 1873. n the unfavorable weather, we are ' "now worrying over getting them 111 and strengthened liy the observance shipped. til recurring anniversaries. In our worrying the crop grew and it shall loss. sad glorious history there be shipped. _ been deeds of noble heroism, those that. never happen. Ol-IDOAGO. Oct. 29. -—- The score "The Chllltbot Maiden." Eleanor Y t dl f l! eresLF ar's new Alaskan opera --—---—-- e "B" a" o ourinvEngllsh? has so taken the I cy ‘Howard Ashley sud other women R130 U"! "m"! 9 chm" 5nd "ed Mlclnfmlli GWPBBWWIIZ D- A- of the women of Sltagwiiy that The worst things are hope to produce oyo m. ll we" ‘he!’ Y°° "mlglllflwm i° ll° . Bil)‘ i Lord with all his heart and with all his soul, and with all his might. change in that direction he has an-rgcgaigggzxtgfl" "he law of 3195553‘ 0 ILord. I have said keep Thy words. Little by little the harvest grows To the wealth of its golden hour; LItt-le by little the open rose Unfolds to tho perfect tflotvcr. Little by little the hour-saitds rim. ‘Till the last grain flows away; Little by little at set of sun The colors‘ fade litto gray. Little by little the tiny feet Will totter across the floor; The ncstllngs. too. in their green Will learn by degrees to soar. Little by little the span of Will reach to the farther side, would induce Prince Edward Islandfitml" ‘b!’ mile ""3 ""117 Tmlle Little by Ittle the rock is worn By the r0 Little by 111116.11!‘ steps are drawn To the portals of the grave. Llttlo by little the spirit turns From earth to the things above; Iiltltore, like ministers of the Gospel. Peter's Dny; Iioniald Mefisnghlin, , FYCBI’ 0p€f8 Um“ ,'.§{..,,I,“"‘i m’ tire-d hem cso be anti often times are. mls- Absent: Ansus Meéuian, Sour-is; ___ To 16111.11 011 1111111119 m", . taken. woefully and trightfully John M. McLeod, Absent; Wim. P. -—Emmellne Stuart Godfrey, . the opera escli to "insks the opera ss much of en Whh%lfll8 $11119!‘ ill-jig?! 9M!” omflm"; mlflfl year there during the tourist ses- 1m on of anon "w son, letters to Mn. Freer sei- lfrsmnls ' h 1 I n [_ {he siiltilmflthe first cost 0t‘ a gallon of ruin in‘ c an ng o ie pa tents pos 1on1) .. .. SUP- .. I 1 _11 1. m?“ m immediate "EH91: _ aiilntfiiitlrg (h: this Pilot-Sid Ezco-lrlngcted.‘ (lughteo “Sctflllllltglutfgtlliglltlt l-lffiqteie? ti?“ I am fight‘ the Government is‘ food that "act up" in that partic- grfkbjzrsd?‘gggezyggts1:91:61 ular individual. It its not difficult to _ ‘ y . _ < “Mme 11 11Dwq1g1e111 1111.0“ 1g H1311? illtluartl Theatre. 1he etl_l.or claims llo\veve't' the point isrtltat any tiitiugfihm 11;“ glmws a 519w thumbs rfgard" . . . » -. n _ . in the chest, over the heart. in the “g I L fumrs‘ L 2M" “ mums; unit-t o1. 1110 510111111311 11.911111, 111C that their! are only sixty doctors on. securities on request. interest at 472%. fore recommend investors r r ~ , ~.v . n,‘ ,- _.-1 y . 11 - 1 the Royal Gazette, IFIJLC Lotta J ié§§l.‘..f.i‘§..‘ilr.“‘;i3i.i.?Z...liitf’1ffi;t1r1att<r. err-ember 2r- 1~< this.’ 1111119 11CC111111111111O11O11Z11S_ 1 1 ilocuniciit plainly states the: there Movmg 21110111’ c11a11g111g 11111 111151; iirt- ttitieiy three doctors on the 15-1 tioii of the body, bending from side 111ml- TS me 91mm‘ lmllmrefil 1°.‘ The editor claims that the mini- mttrtt monthly allowmtce of scripts 1m teach doctor is fifty. \l.t'hcrr- ilctis‘ ‘he get his information from? Will ' the editor come out and state his '“”" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ltlllfllflflly? The editor says, basing DAILY LESSONS his assertion on IN ENGLISH gitrtling which the public knows By W. L. Gordon lief. Saint John jnothing: “Instead of $120,000.00,’ 1the amount paid for certificates is‘ $36,000.00, provided» the fee is al- oe-oeeq1tvaya n. dollar, which we very much‘ 1111. 11811111111 11m 1111115111911 many itl tilt." ' ' WORDS OFTEN O ) ‘HSUSm-yi IVIIIHllOIICCS with hLs lecture on. “Gos- ..Me11101,11n(1a.. 111 1118 111111111 101,111 01.‘ W811’ S11.’ 1100s 1111,; 1835m- nmounflsip and GOSSIDETH"1\VII)' shouldhe ~me111o1.a11,111111_v. 1_,1,-aw,1 from 1b., 90,11,915 0g 1,00,; set up an nrgumentt on hearsay OFTEN ynsymomotiivciqpqvrince Edward ISlftDd invalid» satts-“Yheh he C811 Set his illfflrlmli-m" makitig crooked paths straight. I am. Sir, etc, NEIL HERMAN tc1111.Op(1(11111_ p1.011011111,e 11110110411111‘ 1y 1.011180111411111 (rongcigncg as b91111; authoritatively‘! The Gutirilttttl tliil 111a 111 as 111 ~1,11e’-- ‘M09111 011 Se,” ,1 sumcgenuy 311-0113- m-gumem 1O,- not. claim that the monthly allow- ond syllable. ‘your supposedly strong conviction time 0f Berlin!» t0 011011 doctor is. tif- Ol-‘PEN MISSPELLED: gluingflthat things are not as bod as tlieylY- bWef atatttittlldgbatitlte (inltjoraize no e after u. uere lnted tSuntln ' nt ht. But Sir, "um e!‘ 0 691‘ '35 55119 Y ll‘- SYNONYMS: influence, persu- comepgn with your? ingot of sixty 119cm"! “'31! fin?- nde. urge, induce, lend, allure. cit-doctors and fifty scripts per month.‘ Rev- Mr. Herman ciuild not have lice, us“, convince, I F186 Rum! The 9.11m,- cpnms 1hud the iItoyal Gazette of November -WORD STUDY: “Use :1 woritgulvocatetd “free rum-i 11s pa" of 28. 1925, before him twhen he slays three times and it is yours." Let 9x131; 11.; ,1 it plainly states that ierc are it ite- us increase our vocabulary by mus- lgftoffiigyngira, menfi1§a$1e_ $26 ty-threo doctors on the Island. We terlng one word each day. Today's editor was not Only Iwt at the publish the list appearing in» the WW1‘ ‘INTRTGUIE; *1 “wet PIM- theatre, but the editor could nlot Revel Gazette referred w so that "36P P11111086 was to win by in~ 11a“, even 768411118 sermom 1.13.11“; our readers may judge fbr them- lfillllfi" ‘read the sermon o1- been a; the selves who is in the right-Ed G.) ‘theatre he never would have ntnde, 1,1161, a remafln The ed1m1»_|1 1,9 chllrald A. Allan. Cardigan; Charles Dal] selection‘ ltae the sporting instinct of tliozcuffflrd Archibald. Charlottetown; y newspaper man tsliould retract tliatiFffliléfic M- Allldi Absent; 3°11" yo" 8131911181111; |l3eaton, bsent; Jolmt tBake. Char- ilottetqwn; J. C. Dal-tum, ‘Absent; P. E. Island Ministerial Assrocltl-ltidelgon R_ Bovyer, Crapaud; Lester Lion-l The editor Hays: “Ari hlscBr-eimnt, Murray River; Thomas views endorsed by the <P. E. I. llttlli-1cgmpbell, Alberton; Jus. B. Cham- isterlal Association? or does lie"mer.pioti. lOLeary; Geo. I). Clift, Chat“ e1)’ Speak for himself?" hOtStBtKNVll; James Collins, Vernon! Perhaps the editor will iliiil out River; Joltn Rohau Canteron, Ab- some dill’. that I am Speiikittg forlsent; J. Dolron, Oyster Bed Bridge more than merely myself. it’ thehloltit W. Dorsey, Absent; David A. editor had been tit the theatre, lieiDtrttbar. Absent; Mark Delaney, Ab- mlght realize that the subiect dls-lsent; Geo. F. Dewar, Charlottetown 25 cussed. at the theatre, is tblgzerhlames Ed. Fleming, Stanley Bridge ' ' than the humble pastor of the Cen- Isidore Gallant, Bloomfield; Edward tral Christian Church an-d big-Keri}. Glllls, Kenslitgton; Victor L. than the editor of the Guardian. Gooiliwill, Charlottetown; Andrew and bigger than any one individual. GElliflht, Absent; Thomas V. Grant, in the CITY. whether that individual Cardigan; W. J. Grant, Absent; W. is able w get his liquor wholesale hlilies Garrison. Absent; Jns. C. or must get it at the vendors. Fullyitllous-ton, Charlottetown; J. F. Hus- Guardlan Readers \. November 2, 1926 JOSIAH OBIJYS ‘Ill-IE BIBLE- ‘ Josiah . . . . turned to the PlbAlYlEllh-Thoti art my portion. that I would LLTTLE iBY UITTLE one-tenth of the population of Char- ZEN], Absent; I-l. S. Hartley, Trini- lottewwn (Ifqwdétibhflihelllfc.1Sllll'1(lad1 1. W. Jardltie, Kensingtiori; day night, and hundreds could not John Jardlne, Absent; Geo. ll. Jar- galn entrance. iiline, Absent; S. 1R. ‘Jenkins, Char- Yott might call it sent-rationalism. lottetowvn; J. S. Jenklnts, Charlot- Do'n't be too euro about your psy- temwn; lI.,D. Johnson, Charlotte- chological analysis. .town; James E. Johnston, Tigntlsh; Temperance sentiment is wucltetiltEmk-inie Keir, Alberion; B. C. Keep- upon by the editor. ‘Ho twrlteit aboutllng, Vernon; Richard J. Ledwell. a certain class that he designates Charlottetown; Geo- C. Lawson, Ab- as "we". He writes about thsfltem- sent; iM. Iauutorman, ‘Montreal; iperanee sentiment in the Province." J. A. Lefurgey, Hunter River; tlt would not be out of place to Lloyd Tlenthilgiton Meeeh, Absent; ask the editor who is meant by John Adolphe McPliee, Summer- "wel" side; Walter Patfk McBride. ‘Tig- It would be highly illuminating nigh; R. J. McDonald, St. .Pe'ter‘s if the editor of the Guardian would,Bay; J. C. McDonald, York; A. A.’ write hlowiews settling forth whatlMoDonald, Sour-is; G. I’. MeDougall, he considers is “the temperance OILeary; Jae. Duffy tMcGuigunH sentiment of the Province." flharlottetovm; John McKenzie. But a word of warning and ad-Absenit; Solomon McKettna, Oyster mtmlltlou would ‘be lit place before Bed Bridge; Ivan Wm. MacKlnnon, he startl. and that is. let the editor Absent: Preston McIntyre, Mun. beware of being too‘ dogmatic. lntnaguo; John W. McKenzie, Char- the edtltnr bewam of romanclnl-flmetown; It. D. Melmighlln. t. retreat the bridge s hid -by the rising tide. of the rippling wave; mistaken. . IMcMIIIan, Charlottetown; A. Mc- Bnt. if them is anything thaflthe -Neill. tsuminorslde; John llwiben otuw‘ m of the Guardlsn can do tad MmNeill. Summemlde; John Wil- t 1955. f Bkagwly wrote that they hope heavier blew w "re iwhefe‘! MeN-llr. Absent: Martin Mltlllll , I l. ‘Istblelou. will start speed? “his Harrington: iveniei p. Morris. Dim- tsaimnctu Jamie. Amend he: Alex. J. imreiiieen, Clyde e es other festi- ..., "in. '1.' “i. t INVESTMENTS- GOVERNMENT AND MUNJCIPAL t bl ti fth Canad-: , "l" "wit"! An appeal ls at nresen e rlflpriler that they too may regard with 111111 P1111111" o, a.B1,1,11111 DQ111111 NEEDLE-15s ALARM gdgltfilgllliiaotlglEiséififiguonepublmh-l D ‘n. G 1 1W6 a’ syy A" mflumle- 47 i mm" m am p! me Prmeamn! or] pride the ‘heritage handed down to .101, who has come m England for 1 111e11t1o11e11___ 11 ing monthly bulletins of their work‘ Pamll m" fogermgen ' " "2 611, 2 o m“ ' o? ° 5% . . a c - v mrwl . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . phariage. This is one of the chant-PM,“ amt the price with which it the first time in that capacity. it ago when, the paulfi’... ,§§'.'."§,,, 11111;‘: at. the Experimental Station. I oer-i Pllntvlnc: o‘ Prewc i»; git‘ 1 4V0,‘ u“ 2g. able institutions of this Province. has been W011 is necessary to insist on thfieselie had some oyganlc trouble; in will)’ “W511 f9 "Y that am is 1W 0 l‘ 9 V" ""5 2 . 4 9‘ _ 11815011111 1111111111.“ o1 111s 101. 11181.1“... he [e11 111M 111.1 113111., was as favour of that suggestoll. - By a , Dept. oil Antloquls 7% 046 7.70% and ‘me whlch deserws ‘he mos" We are now asked to prepare ' ‘big as his he d means the Experimental Station 5 19“ 5 I id t‘ f the A ' ' "r" genume “ml ‘mlstanding’ His h I ta ' ~ - ~ ' sh uit ive the‘ members the bene- Tow" °f cimpbflnb" ' ' ' ' . % 96 iirmimthrl P "m" "hm" m" for itie celebration of the sixtleth Genera, 119111053 11111811151 enhhospuai; {ski $1 11110111111111 flfottlhi 1r expeflmelus 11111101111111, City oil Charlottetown ........ ..... .. . 5% 194a 4.90% 99°91“ v ‘anniversary of Confederation. tPrt-P my 1110111.; m; deny them, In'flnoroscope and nymirroighlig wflggbllllfillrgi, including results from City or.‘ Edmonton, ‘Alta .. . . . . .. 15%% 1953 5.30% The Very WON! "0I'D|h'"1-" "may aratlons on a large scale long politics too he is conspicuous for “MB 1° Bee his 1198i‘! Dumping. undlfwtllng. mating. lfeallném 0f 1110K‘ Town of Edmundston, N.‘ B. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5%---- 1945 5% . .'p ' ’ ' ' ‘remarked that it didn't seem to lioness etc and as a member of the . . - r its appeal to the heart of ever) CO1111111NG1L 11.91,. made 1-01 111.. sincerity and SlIlglP-llllllflellllefiiany 1am" "m" 111s m“: 11117111111 n-lieelmgs'sam 1111101 “mum; [CRY oi Hali-lax . . . . . . . . .. - 6% 1930 6% I man and woman, particularly to the Jubnee cehbralimh 111 191.1.’ 11m M of purpose. A man of literary 11,. 1101811 a 11111 10111111611 1111 owlfor a y?“ '01, 111,0 years 1,111 1O 3,1.‘ St. Lambert, P. Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 511% ‘- 1954 ‘5.20% 11911115 0111111611111 11,110 11111.6 o1. haveiflwt time Canadals so“ “we paw and legal attaliligments of a high 21111109; liriiltlglg-lilrklizllllixwl halite Illfllivise front time to time of that; City of Winnipeg-i’. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5% 1944 4.95% ’ ier, Genera crtzog is a trui- . ‘ i Ila-s in urine yworkf‘ / 1-. - lost ti child or children of lhelr.1 - -. l on . . that this was a gas binnin- in the i gt ~ t ' t y AND INDUSTRIAL 1 n: With U161!‘ “W”?! U"? Price 01 Sontli African patriot, no less no~ g _ 1 _ _ r i Since the assoca on is n suct PUBLIC UTILIT . _ T11 11 -_ 111 1_ 1 3.1 _ _] I _ stomach. which uns pushing“ d 11111011 511,111,311"); there _ ' , own ho orplan is exp e15 ld1Admlrllllli and the celebration was‘ table ‘than General Smutz and the ngainst the flow, of his chest, and Mafia ‘CSOHO oblecuon to 89111111111‘. Avon 1:11", pow" Co” 14¢ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5yz% 1955 5,35% adrift ill l_ 6 W01‘ ll Mid- Uh 955 03"‘ 49191.1...“ 1o 1, more convenmn, Se“. late General llothu. In closc ob- thus crovrdlrig his heart. _ 0111 1111s 11110111111110“ 1o 111,111. lnem-t acanad. Hear“: co- LM- 1 I Gyy .1951 $509, for ls liable to make shipwreck . scrvation of these three -Soutlt Af- BY bimllly 1191141118 T101" 3111B l0 1191.5 I ' 2 0 a son. 0n July 1- 1927. Canada “llli _ , , side he dislod ed the t-IS and it . ' 1 Canada Steamshl Lines m. ......... .. 6° 1941 6-40 1 111 11c 111 11 1.1 11o, 1191.91, l‘lt‘fll'l statesmen over many years 1 g g ' 1 am, Sir etc.. p k ° o s or r e. - have been for sixty years a coir m dose quarters’ 1 “aye detected Icnaoinleh nlpnsarltélneoutfréhii-ouggeaida FARMER 1 canine“, pow“ ¢°_ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ n 5% 1941 6.05% §ary he” w stress we pm“! that federated Dominion, and the occa-- m1 05591111111 dmenmce 111 1110 1119511111.‘? was 1111111e111-a1e_ And no“, i ‘Gatineau Power Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5% W55 540% - i-{e<>-—-— i caring f" ‘h9g9 “me ones '5 “ sion will he a historic one, worth)‘ qttalityautl degree of then- affgq. Dr. Leven of Paris. calls attention -: Launentian Power Co. . . . . . . .. 5% 1935 555% Chrisfia"‘d‘“y' Ou" 990919 ha” of commemoration for it wasa great, lion for South Africa and “their ‘xfqeglectthzf1tgfifi1zggungm1atgl°nfiif REV. MR. HERMAN EXPLAINS‘ Manitoba Power Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5Vz% 1951 555% always been generous in this re- 111310110 91,8111 1n [he 111111011, 011ml own people"~that is. the South 111E; ‘c1111 give Sy111111o11111 11.111“ 1 v 1 _ d, ‘Montreal Light, Heat 6, Power . . . . . . .. 5% 1951 5.03% pect and the two orphanages in our \. 11,1 M“ “can Comma and of? African Dutch. lt is in their method very closely resemble real organic 1111f‘;;;f‘f11‘11f11,§‘11‘1"§1‘31f1O11f1‘;y‘§1f§1Y11j= ‘N. S. Tramway: l» Power Co. . . . 5% 1946 5-7095 city hear loq ent testimony to the ‘ m h e s m. exlwessing-n “mi the” has aflmems‘ He ‘lam-ates Cases where ing entuled "Our ‘ I iquor Prob‘ 'N- 3- Tremwayr 5- 90W" C0 7% 1952 7% . 11 _. _. 1 v _ 1 1 _ . , _ . r . - -, . . . . . . . . . . .. , I t th t e l ' i h been H“ British Empire. bee“ a wide dwergemo between iblflkggilfpiithbilt: tiiiizgggtseghezfib titt- lenls". ‘ N‘ B‘ PMN" cwnlum’ ' ' ' ' " ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5% 1937 6% vts . , .. , _ - - . . _ _ . ‘ac a amp e pro on 115 But a dark cloud hangs over pai.1 (mneral l-Iertzog and his DIELlQ-‘panenl changed his 11051110“ from The editorial sets foith what the; ofiiwrmontrez“ Pow" cm ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ H 5y2% 194g 525% made for the housmg’ “mug ‘mdof this wide Dominion. There are; cessors. . {lying on the back to a position on editor "Anrffsfire errors of omission. Ott Riv 9w o, up st/p , _ 1953 |;_g5ty _ _ _ r 1 11 _,1 [h n k 1, 1111110011111115111011 1 awe erP erC , L . . . . .. .2 o a tralnnlg ot the most tiniortttnate 0t ..1n111_111111_1ng11 111 1110 11111.111-111e11‘~_ i _.__. éltxeateotylcegte, e a ac (isapllhar- 01111111551011“ 110811118111 111911110151 Power 60111013110" _ I _ _ _ __ 5% prefu-red 530% a“ Gm” """"““"3“' ‘he Gimme“ There is a growing feeling that all1i We are further told that in his And even where there is real ‘I’; fqflfislmls‘ that '3?” “£9?” Southern Canada Power . . . . . . . . . 5% 1955 539% who are thrown upon the world 1; 11m 1111811 and 31101.0 110111.11 111 1118 P0111111“ 1,111,031,101, 1,1 B01113 and trouble in the lungs, such as pnetr‘ l! 9 m9 Ill} 1'" 0119 0|‘ “'0 B3 9'. , . _ ' t . _ nionia. the accumulation of gas in meats. at this time. that might CORPORATION with only the fflflfllj.‘ o: it busy _ 1 - , 1, . 1 1 , ._.'Sntutz, he appeared hostile to e\- 1 . _. _ 1 . c :31, 1 . 111 s1 11S d , v v 1 1 ‘v H 1 itditmns ittueen tic snialei pio or 111mg ‘British and 319ml“ 0111(1)?) lltlebllllzbttxaéli gleeLsyfiuJpzt 11119 ntiwnlntreits t oi y 115 o un a) t i u m 1 6o 1M6 5.350 uotld to sate thttn iioni “ant. ti 1,1111,“ 111 111p 15311 and 111G 1111,01“, i 1 for the m . I fl f e g‘ _ . Acad a S gar Refl ng Co. . . . . . . . .. s o _ _ . . _ ' ‘ '.’ ‘those who wished to separate Soutlnt-hest, and help to compress a lung I have learned.- since ‘Sunday; n5 t P 1 t P 51y 1945 60/ keep them tioui dtiillllif 11110 ">"'(..11;1-a1 and Western Provinces t‘ ~ » - l-e d ' s lllPWll t e t d b ni- ht that the Governmetiit doe not romp on up aper ' ' a a lessness 1nd DOYGH" ‘"113 “Vim? 4 i H ‘Amta [rum the Enlmre, but the re_“i1>'iet;tlnt)t1tila0 lit otlfer vizrifisstlfis gag sefl fortv overprocf rttm ‘It Beells "mmmander'l'arlbee corp‘ 6% 1941 645% Ch t .111 i‘ 1 1h) It] I . v n; A Royal Commission wits aD-1spousllsilities of office have givetrc. so ag-gravate um 2111111111011151111113111)’ bverpr0of1 I 118126 learned "was" companies ud- 6% t5 .1950 6% nslm“ ‘ mu“ f’ mu H? “u l pointed a year ago, under clri-ittn-lltiiii a wider vision anti lilOtilfi9tli111sofa1. 3811111-11-1111 5111111111115 1'3 1-911. 111,11 11.11111 1S S1111posed m beu 111,9“ Meir‘ “d. 1 _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ ' . _ _ 1 _ _ _ . _ I _ _ H 6y2% 1946 5.40% Oifllll l0 1116C! ill!‘ H8945 0! lllé 0011* S1111 _ 11.111 .11 1. .0 91.811 11 e11 1.,._'ltis attitude. lie is still a Zealot and corned. that needless alarm is felt ty-four ounce bottle is onlyatwenty 79- 1944 7n 11,11.1111.011. 1-911. 11.110 11,119 111,011 1,11_ w“ _ L ‘ e? 1 _ 111 111s P111.1111111e111 he 811811115 11.1111hybotlt DlIYSlCIGILHIIO patient. ounce bottle. This bejng s0—one, Seaman Kent co" Ltd’ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 4' A0 ‘ ' ‘ " tlrilftlell Willi Sllfllllvm"? I" "IVE-ilk, . _ Hc describes other cases where 31pm 1 - ~ 59v ‘ Ste. Anne Paper Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 5'/z% 1945 550/0 1 t d 1. 1 . 1 t .1,,1Ss1011,,1e 1.011.111“, The 111,131.11 I t 1 U 1g llllhPt.» en bottles of rum. rus e to our itte community. s , .. _ , - - , r _ ' _ f ‘ to symptoms appearet o 1e tat 1 - (1 , 1 1 _ “me condmonb Lomplmnm m '“|\\'ll0u\ “'8 8Y0 Ttfiflwlfig clTdll-‘iiot’ appendicitis. where ' I In“) q so been normed that ‘Principal and semi-annual interest payable ln\New York and Canada. Yield About Orders may be telegraphed or telephoned at Our eXi-wflee- A few years ago It was necessary to issue 6% bonds, then 5i/2% and recently 3%. We have now broken through the 5% rate and new issues have been brought out: bearing Indications are that interest rates will work still lower and we there- to take adqntage oi present offerings. term bonds for long term investments EASTERISEGURITIES COMPANY, ltd. . Correspondence invited. INVESTMENT BANKERS W. H.‘ V. DU-NBAR, Manager. Bank oft Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown information w A OLIVE Eull information on all Exchange your short Halifax, N. S- purs olive oil contains several times the amount of nutrlment that, thesystem particularly needs. OIL The growing use of olive oll l! founded on its real worth. You can't use it too freely in the home. but you should be sure It ls of rich! E. A. Arsenault. Wellington; Ar-i t ' as A PERFECT ' FOOD quality. 1 OUR LUCCA OIL _le the finest oll obtainable. Special. low price in half or one gallon lots- l‘he White Drug Store .|. a. JAMIESOII 1 flliver; J. R. "Murchison. (Hunter ‘River; A, B. Martin, Mount. Stew- IIIPI; J. H. Mathlesion, Brutlalbane; Jos. Patterson Qulgley, Absent; T. .\l. Richardson, Imndoit; Alexander Ros-r. Absent; Geo. L. Smith, Char- lottetown; Allan Stewart Simpson. Absent; Albert Davies Sharp, 13e- deq-iie John A. Stewart. Tyne Valley rthur B. Stevenson. New Glasgow; John '1‘. Sullivan, Souris; tErnest E. Sinclair, Simmerside; John -Pat'lt Sweentey. Absent; Joseph Gregor Show, Charlobtetown: Rupert F. Seaman, Charlottetown; Tanton, Summer-side; W. Frederick Taylor, (Y-Iaary; Wendell Tldmaroh Cliarlottebuwn; John G. Toombs, Mount Stewart; James Wlalsh, Mount. Stewart; James “farbuirton, Charlottetown; W. l]. Williams, Ab- ‘sent; Ira J. Yeo, Charlottetown. “ ‘J. WARtBURTON, M. D. Registrar Sec‘y. l-lllllNllTS . Tofletlbihdes Hudnute Cold Cream . 50o Hudnuts Vanishing Cream 50o HI-lflflllll skill ind Tljpug Cream Hudnuts Toilet wager "Three Flowers" $1.50 Hudnuts Tsleums 36o iHudnuts Llqlild Brlllsntlne Hudnut-s Solid Brlllantlne 50o A full llne of sll po In Toilet Articles. p“ ‘IIIE 2' mics DRUGSTORiifIQ tarot-en unwise-set” REGIMENT DISBANDED. KINGSTON, Jamaica. -Nov. 1. —- The West India Regiment. the old- est negro -unlt- in the British Em- plre, has tbeen ‘disbanded on the groundsof economy. Prior to dis- bandonment the regiment held its final parade in the presence of.’ thou- sands of citizentwho turned out to bid _the men farewell. Governor‘ Stu-bbs addressed the men, recount- ing the glorious history of the regi- ment. . ls on morphs-re elm‘! 1w’ Hllgvlyli/SURANCE s“ . . llylllllllilll arc». . ‘alumni-scum. ti" ' ' rm.