‘ " .1111: cnaaborrrzrowu ouaappusrp l ~ __g___gg__g 16-. _ iqour pcq cheques . slop if qou died ‘.7 111/5 POLICY 1: i. Iv .~..-...Y 5;; '~__=; a-Qtufta %M SAYS - SALARYCONTINUANCE. PLAN WOULDN'T you like to have your pay cheques sent to your family for a full 12 months in case of your death? Think what a wonderful help that would be to your dependents during the time they must make one of life's most diflicult ire-adjustments! You know how completely your family depends upon your regular salary cheques. Imagine the financial jolt they would get if that income were suddenly to stop—forever! Even if .you have other insurance, how much income. would it provide at the low interest rate money now earns? For as little as 10c. a day—-for each $100 of your \ monthly. salary—your full regular salary will be continfied for a year after your death. By permit- ting a gradual change instead of a sudden scaling down of expenses, this policy helps to avoid the financial worries of the first terrible year after the death of the bread-winner. If you have no other assurance, an Imperial Salary Continuance policy offers the first, simplest and most essential provision to make. Send Ibe coupon for full particulars. realm. LIFE Ironchos and Agents in all important centres Halifax Port Arrivals Halifax for 24 hcurs ending l2 o'clock noon Wed. Jan. l. 1036. ARRIVALS Gil-Y 0! Singapore from Far Eas t Hjalamen from New York M. a L. Coaster from-Lunch- burg SAILINGS Can. Cruiser to u. z. and “Aus- trails Nova Scctia to Boston M. a L. Coaster to Local Har- hour VESSELS 1N BEBTB Can. Cruiser loading Cavalier loading Lady Drake loading Barge No. 2 berth City of Singapore discharging Nova. Scotia discharging l-Ijalmaren loading M. 6r L. Coaster discharging VESSELS ‘DUE TO ARRIVE Jan. l——Ba from Jamaica lvlarlis from Halifax 2~Lenariisl1 from Halifax 3—Beaver11il1 from Saint John Lady Somers from Jamaica Can. Conqueror from New Zeu- la.nd ' Man. Brigade from Saint John Silver Cypress from Far East Man.’ Division from Phila. Colborune from B. W. Indies 4—Indania from New York Duchess of Bcdford from Saint John Montclare from Liverpool 5—Portla from Nild. Ports Chedabucto from E. C. Ports Antonia from Liverpool Zenda from U. S. Ports Liberty from U. S. Ports Halifax for 24 hours ending 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1936. ARRIVALS Sonia from Local Harbour Flirt from Banks Pentland from Local Harbour Novalite from Local Harbour Vimy Ridge from Local Har- hour SAILINGS Sonia to Local Harbour Pentland to Local Harbour Novalite to Local Harbour Vimy Ridge to local Harbour Flirt to Local Harbour VESSELS IN BERT]! Pentland discharging , Vimy Ridge discharging Flirt loading Lady Drake loading Cavalier loading Barge No. 2 berth . City of Singapore discharging I-ljelmaren loading Sonia. loading - VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE Jan. 2~Ba from Jamaica Lenarfish from Halifax 3——Beaverhill from Saint John Lady Somers from Jamaica Can. Conqueror from New Zea- land Man. Brigade from Saint John Siivercypress from Far East Man. Division from Phila. Colbcrne from B. W. IndiQs 4—-Andania from New York Duchess of Bedford from Saint John Mcntclare form Liverpool 5——Portia from Nfld. Ports Chedabucto from E. C. Ports Antonio fromLiverpool Sonia from Halifax Liberty from U. S. Ports 6—-R.osalind from New York ‘Smell Town Girl (Continued iron: Pile 4) - heels pound heavily. She came to Bob's aide. Felicia Norris caught her hand. "Darling!" she exclaimed. “Come here and tell me all about it. You know Put and I were married in Hinton Green, we, by that same old man. Only it. was alter a fotbali game instead oi a boat race. And we've loved itl" , Bob said: “Kay. this is Pat! ‘I've told you about him!" Kay's throat was dry, but she could smile. Pat Norris caught her hand. "Hullo," he said.‘ "Bay. Bob, you took your. time deciding. but it paid, didn't it? Kay, look out ior him. Get him broke to harness soon as you can. llblicia can give you points She put the curb on mo!" Kay was smiling in a fixed way. She wet her lips. "it_was November, with us." Fe- licia said. "Remember. Pat? But warm, Indian summer weather. We took Pat's knockabcut-he calls her The Lark-'-and went for a week's cruise down to Long Island. after- ward, and it was gorgeous! Just the two of us. That gave people time to get through talking before we came home. They will talk, you know. Kay. darling. But you just let them! It's none of their busi- ness, so long as you and Bob are satisfied!" Kay nodded carefully; and Pat cried as though in sudden inspira- tlon: “Bob. by Lord Harry!" Bob looked at him dcubtiully. “Listen, Bob!" Pat exclaimedt "Here's a hunch for you! The 1iark's in commission. down at RnWlelV5 now, and I shan't want her till the eight of July. You and Kay take her, old man! She's your'n for the rest of the Vyge! You can handle her alone!" n»: swung to Kay. "Can you cook, young lady? On our honeymoon, I was cap'n, first maw and crew, and Fliss here was chief later Gladstone, Barrister and mm! others. These were all richly bred horzesmhila Barrister was anideal cross between Olydc and Shin, his stock showed that both his sire and dam must have been wonderful in- dividuals for generally smoking he was able to reproduce himself. Again in other neavy breeds such horses as True Briton and the Woolner Horse must have been outstanding Punchls to have pro- duced the horses hey did. In Percherons the progeny of Bamscn goes to show that he must‘ have p11 a very high clam horse. No wonder then that Prince Ed- ward Island horses were sought after; they were individuals that would fill the bill wherever need- ed. _ Take again our first importa- tions‘ of American bred horses, they mmtiy came from ‘he Eastern Stat- as where Morgan and Messenger blood predominated and _for that reason they nicked up well with ‘the class of brood mares in this province. Possibly one reason why our horses have not made the progras they should have in recent years is the fact that the introduction of motor cars his really iniured the breeding of real good carriage and road horses, there being no great demand for such a class oi horses. Another factor retarding the pro- gress along draft lines is the fact that today the cost of a. real draft. sire is almost beyond the pocket Columbus, Clyde, Gcldilnder and that could be largely overcome by ova-operation. _Iiwo_wor¢togohooktotho "days of the old Royal Agricultural Society and look over tho record of their activities we would ilnd that this Society in co-operation with the government oi our colony never considered for a t the moni- oost. but alwflys had l!) 9Y9 '0 the individual. It iso wellknown fact that year after year our lelil- latura voted sums as large as three thousand pounds for the purchase cf improved stock-in the mother land. One year alone the abovc amount was voted and in the pur- chase of eight animals. two horse". and a number of cattle, only one animal stood the rigors of the At- lantic, on, ship being_ lost with her cargo and the other animals dying on the long voyage. Imagine for one moment today a horse standing a trip of iorty days as did the horse Btlmdan. oi whom we are told that one would scarcely know he had been aboard ship. ' Then ifwe are to maintain our place on the breeding map, we must have the fullest co-operation be- tween both breeder‘ and cur de- partment of agriculture. and in this way strive to produce the best pos- sible sires for this province. Remember breeder that there will be always a plyce for a real horse and if we as a breeding com- munity will only produce first class sires and stock the world will make a path to our doors and buy our book of private individuals, a fact cock and bottle washer. and did .we , live high?" ‘ He seemed to expect a rcphy. so Kay echoed: "Did you?" " Tinker mackerel!” said Pa rapturously. "Lobster stew! clam‘ Man. oh man!" And he demanci- _ ed: "How about it? You can slirlc I up the coast to Penobscot Bay and back, before I want the boat It'll be great. this time of year!" Bob started to speak. but. some- onc touched his arm, and he turn- ed and saw Priscilla. here beside him. ' “Bob. may I see you just a min- ute?" she asked. , ' Bob might have turned aside with her. but Kay caught his hand. detaining him. You're mighty nice, Pat." she said to the other man. "We'll take you up on it. Won't we. Bob?" Bob looked at Kay in quick as- tonishment and dismay; and Kay explained smilingly to Priscilla: “You can have him in a. minute. but we're arranging our honeymoon just now!" She spoke to Bob. “It's lust the thing!" she urged. “We hadn't decided where to go. so this is providential! I can cook, if you can sail the boat?" “Sail?" Pat echoed. “Say. he could sail a shingle through Jericho and never start a splinter!" Bob stood dumbly. and Kay turned to Priscilla. "Isn't that won- derful. Priscilla?" she demanded "Bob and I are taking Pat's boat going nway for a cruise!" "It sounds sublime!" Priscilla filmed in R fir}! tone- "When do you start. Bob?" Kay met Bob's eyes, entreating his support: and he swallowed hard. "Wily. fight away," he told Pris- cilla slowly, not looking at her, still incredulcusly watching Kay "Tomorrow, I should think!" Kay amended. “T1190 you won't be able to come to dinner Wednesday," Priscilla re. product. - Sale 0i Substandard BLEACHED- SHEETS Hemstitched £6 Plain Hemmed 'i‘his is the finelst value to offer. They come to from 60 to 90 inches in width. The slight imper- fections will noi in any way interfere with the good service the sheets will offer you. ' (QRDINARY VALUES ARE . . 95c to $2.50 each sPECIAL SALE PRICES 63c to‘ $1.50 each Sheets 68x9!) in. . . . . .630 Sheets 78x94 i11_ ..89c i Sheets 90xl00 inches . . . SALE OF ~ Travellers Samples Selling to you at less money than we can land them ourselves in regular way. Ham! Embroidered Linens, Laces and Plain Linens, Vanity Sets, Tea Sets, Luncheon Sets. 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A few friends. 5004-5319. Kay darling! I'll see you .;h€!!\_ You come home. Good-bye, o . B—Marlis from Halifax '1—Bcllc Isle from Nfld. Ports il-Lady Nelson from Demerara Dakotlan from Glasgow she turned away; and Pat Nor. fls “reed: "What say, Bob! Let's drive down to Rawley‘; right now and look the boat over and decide- 40x33” clearing at 35c pr. Irish Linen Roller Towel- Wabasso Hem - stitched ling, n good quality 17" Montreal City from New York kccps you warm. you Irish Linen Typed Glass knowmso choose one gains as represented by the labor Towels 20x30" . 19c each 011 d , _ disputes bill and th'e coal regula- y n er and h“ brow clouded an grlly. Then he turned to Kay as ' Addmr 71gb m what you'll need!" -d 19 d pm C 42x n 5 _ “numb 1,0... Ham...‘ Bob looked m Pm m h W! e . . . . . . . . .. c yar ow uses 83 our -_ v t. i» #1t— .. W, so“, u, 5,1,“: u, h; 303,; beat quality 69¢ p1‘, l: 1a the collar rim Wabasso Broadcloth, best quality guaranteed fast, UIICIG S0111 been handed down can a legislative tion measure.__ though about to speak. Her fingers - . . , . t "must" prom,“ be framed. """“""“~' r __ e nu arm be5~¢h1n,1y_ 9mm‘? gfz-Tblahlelllel Bed unshflnkabh worth 40c of thcac lug enough to court S Verdlc Although President Roosevelt, Why pf course, Pat," she said bl)?" s x 5 - 9 95- yanp on “h, 25c yd jwcp you “my, who has promised a decreasing olserlv- There's time enough be- w b . P . t C t ' ' a .»~---- deficit, can map for the congress, 3231px?! my coat, will you, 36E 55s,?‘ i 0 u“; Unbleached Cotton short LYNX wearer» m- emes "Jifiliim 1:..:"1%:::- Y d“ °' “g l? e-u- worm 1» w»- o-ar- W" Washington's perennial big snow q , 8 , ar . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . c i MUSKRAT o "1 Hm med Jan 3 and then. the legislative schedule m _ ng Bl. .. 12C yard °“ ‘l’ ° °9 ' ' w deal with the embattled prime’ FOX with mystery shmuding the pros- , _, , new" petmmunw by g c“; o; cements of the new deal must SQUIRREL M "mum, and 433 presgnmtivu‘ avygitt the action of the high BEAVER, OC- Iculgllg; gngfiefieasngloigsrlfilaster! Early action is expected in con- i mm“, and “m,” schulpigress on the soidicrsbonus, affect-i ‘nan. FOUNDATION i i (0. E. MacKenzfe) iiirelsiiilii soda»- tartar... CHARLOTTETOWN, .. .. u be lng millions o.‘ world war veterans xxirlsnally] date] séffg :1 ‘three and their families directly as cash beneficiaries and millions of fed- , u. xlsltilflticlfli N0‘? 1°11! ago an interested horse tativ . To an “regal. extent than my era! government taxpayers indir- breeder asked this question, why ___ V national legislature within the eci-lv- Advocates o! immediate rev- -. wfrs our horses or thirty and rom- ~-- - - — - 1 ' _ »_ ‘ - “mo” o, 0mm“ ‘he... Lgnd gvmrpoptusthiegxpgfifilnvirvigx; :31: an: superior m those of to- SPRINGVALE SCHOOL CONDERT $3121; n X33310: shy hmelmo, p “L ” . - " _ 1| . ‘mm?’ l“ mmmm“ m‘ w’ 1r m. president vetoes the p111. Assuming that such is the case 1t BDringvalc ' Christmas concert in" by 15mm 6,3,}; fimfififi, n‘: éige,,‘j;f°,‘,fiq,fif;;il"fiflfiigfii ady Somers Back Thelma Proud and Milton Dollar; ‘Pa and the Burglar’ bv Florence‘ dialogue. 'Misel1ievcu.a Mattiefl; colea; duet by lnrna Crabbe and '-°""ll°"- "Why "Oi." by Bennie Kathlrn Carter (encored); recite? Mgihmiv Herein. "rheu- wun- lion, "Before Christmas" by Ger- “ i milllion. “A Latter to Santa" aid Dollar; dialogue "in the school- PY 319"!" Mil-MW"? 51558110. room"; recitation "Soap tho Op- ‘Uncle Hirsmb Cold," solo, "Cow- prggsor" by Ovid Déllgr; duet by bvr Jlck" by Florence Colea (ell- Kenneth and L‘oyd MacDonald sorsdig recitation. Lizzie‘: Pock- (enoorcd): recitation, "llhpocially elb°°k by Helen tllaciieod: mcno- Jim" by Irene Parrish; monologue, MM "The Manner at the wle- "Obcdlah Blows m“ by Heath PM" W Keflfwi Outer: cu- Johnston; recitation, “An unm- tho 74th Congress, will convene for its second session with widespread uncertainty as to what its major mission will prove to be. Not. until u» verdicts of the us. i’ hipremeCourt on measure touch- 15 "m" l 1811s took to properly was held in the sohoolroom on _ set out an answer. Thursday, Dec. i9, in the presence Those of us who have taken an of a large number oi p rents and interest in horse breeding and have visitws. studied the whys and whmfores of Mr. Charla; Proud very capably breeding and hereditary must know acted as chairman and Mrs. Fred- from the stock procuded by our erlck Gales presided at the organ. carlier- sires that they must have During the intermission, Mr. been bred along the best available Donald MacDamfd. accompanied by llncs- Miss 1111c»! Stevenson, furnished For example in thoroughbrads instrumental which was take such sires as Rancavallas, greatly appreciated. From Sunny South namrax. ma, Jan. 4-111 ' cruise liner "Lady Somers" Ca ' lain G. W. Welch, arrlvedat this‘; port Friday with passengers retumq‘; ing from a month long cruise w; the sunny islands of thhOaribbeatj‘ and a number of students attend V lng Dalnouslc University who spent. holidays at their homes in tho An lmportmt lob will be the drafting or a neutrality act to take, the p‘ace of the emergency meas- ure which was enacted last sum-. mer and expires Feb. 20. More or m. m‘ economy‘; mums} o; m“. less related to the peace problem “w, Amuhmn cgglwm have will be national defence measures i=- ==_:-——_——~—_~;= with the prospect oi u drive in con- i » n gross for money to obtain 800 new E Y E 8| 0 l! ‘I Help For Difficult Reading Dlflicnlt reading h a cnsa for much worry. The reason for this condition la perfectly fighting planes for the army. Further provisions to care for those on relief. coupled with pres- mus lo, sure from various sources to reduce natural and inevitable. II old Neptune, Rainbow.‘ saladan and At the cluaa cf the program, loguo, "A um;- m gangs" b qe . m 01m “m,” K q, unmq 5gp,“ ‘m! ho in” m; governmental indebteness now past light int about middle life) or Bsmbo. one finds that these horses Santa arrived and distributed aid Dollar and Mae Younkerll recli- ldlaolgonalmundliorus "X, Ulliflglllllll “Lady Boner-i’ at Bhstcnllloifl Hall-f m. ~ were bred in the purple, being from numerous gifts. The teacher, Miss The cargo contistad oi banana». wror of vision h your cause the best stables in the old land. Mary Edwards. was very kindly of worry. tho only complete iatlon "A Present for Santa" by Good-Night" by tho School. Pero- .!.he 0109004300900 mark, are eon- Llord MacDonlid: solo. "Telling well by Mae Younker. certain to precipitate IIKVIIIZWUIOHQI. ‘up recitation . sidered ‘ debate. Backers o! the "l"! "l! b! 05'1"»! therefore it was no wonder that remembered with nice gift from eania" b ‘M Wanker‘ disl ' -_-_.________. ‘ w.- llr Jo l W711i"!!! WNW! Plan are oxpect- m!!! I10 will!!! ‘of o0!- they laid down a splendid foimda- her pupils. A "Jelly iorytheuuiniater": ltrio. ‘gill; OUT AT LAST ' l _ Qnvfiru" ed to g0 into action in the cloak- Inscribed so titted tion for stamina and codex-mo, as am: "three cheers" were given we caught Canto" by, Kenneth \ . . '11", . y, p _ U rooms, ii not on the floor of tho Ill-Q found in their progeny. for the teacher, the entertainment MacDonald, Lloyd lemon.“ ‘m! A Mme“; flgggmgng “y, u“; 3.1"“ on Mum yon‘: q d in Iormu a, an f‘ If We he". t!» mime o! the m broom w s do» by shrine Heron mark; "Bank men everywhere are bclliliililg to cruise passengers “UK. . labor has been PNDIHBI W '6' G F thoroughbred and glance at the the Nstionalumthem. 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