HUSBAND NEEDS" g night my husband came ome looking so ill and worn out ,3 ‘ l thought he would faint. l v there had _ been something . wrong ‘with himior some time, 1110i l could not get him to tell mo 3 what It was. Finally he confessed . be woltired and sore all over. l 1 Ijlldo . him go to bed. Next 3.. morning he insisted upon going to , work although he was anything i. ~,= but well. I knew that his trouble ' was partly due to worry because ijor some months before he had i-bcen out of work. This put us so heavily in debt that the grocer _. and butcher refused to give us ‘ more credit. It was being out of »_ work that worried my husband. l He wouldn't eat because he was ‘k afraid there would not be enough (fond for the children. We were i, so poor that we had to keep the =1 children from school because they \‘ had no clothes. I knew that if I ‘, oould only get my husband strong 51nd well again everything would b0 all right. He is a carpenter i by trade and when in good bealtli ’ earns good wages and he is al- = ways sober and industrious. But ‘ ‘i’- I knew that it was impossible for f. any man to do good work when l. he was ill and worried. I decided i‘ to speak to our old family doctor. 1 who had retired from practice. f‘ When I explained how we were situated he gladly offered to do all he could to help us. although he didn't like to interfere with the new doctor's practice. Finally he said, ‘What your husband needs is f ‘l good tonic and I know of nothing better than Carnal.’ _l f thought that if our old family doctor recommends Camel it must be all right. On my way home I t a bottle and before the first bgttle had been used, my husband was a changed man. After he had taken four bottles his ep- petite returned, he had more energy, that tired look in his eyes disappeared and whatis most im- rtant his wages have been more an doubled and he is now super- intendent of the wood working Ihop in which he formerly worked as a carpenter. _'l‘hanks to Csrnol our tmubles are over and we are once more a happy and contented family." Carnol is sold by your druggist. and if you can conscientiously any. after you have tried it, that it hasn't‘ (lone you any good. E1 return the empty bottle to him “ and he will refund your money. t 10-623 "- For Sale by Hughes Drugstore iiadics ‘_ Colored Gaiters $ .00 per I l pair- We havo about 100 palro of ‘Quilters about 8 Inches In height In lluo 3, 4 ‘and B.’ This lo a real bargain for _ those wearing the slzel. ORDER BY MAIL Alley 8: 110., Ltd Charlottetown Or§ Discount Sale Id For Cont. off Toys, Dolls, i I ._ (limit. Rocking Horses and hundreds of useful sud sult- ablo gifts for New Yuan. All flail woolln our Toy Deport- zl, his ‘ a year of tranquility 1n the nation ‘made before the election = any value tothe country. On the _ contrary practically every act of ‘ the government , gm (up sum). Perhaps you ‘ overlooked someone ln 1 of taxation wlilcli, before the elec- 4"“, THE IHIH llllllll lllllll .-u- Ollrlea Dalton. Plrlldelf. $1.00 pet you: (Iullodfla advance .|. n. nan-no. dltoi- us lPubI-ahels b. K. Curie. ‘laaoelute Editor. -lq|I-ln‘Da|l1(fouIdcd_l881)$ll.0O pol your (delivered) la. odvnoee. In Guild: llll “~30 u.s. A. WEDNESDAY, JAN. s, 1923 MAKING A SURPLUS The business man or the tarm- .11‘ who wouldl let lills buildings. ills machinery" and his equipment tiunble (lown ‘In order to be able to boast of having a 'surplus" in cash at the end of the year would good nus ness man or even- a sane man. For (he past year the Bell gov- cmnient has been saving Its pen- nies, scrimplng the public works of the province. refusing aid order to be able to show a surplus when the legislature meets for the lust sciriczlly bc regarded as a to necessary undertaklnus in tIme before llle provincial elec- ition. It has been intimated that vVL-ll the small items of current expcndture, such as the expmisesl of coroner's inquests. payment for small! road jobs and similar tran- sactions are being withheld to swell the so culled surplus to be boasted about at the coming se-s- sion and on the platform dui-‘ng llie coming election campaign. .\nd It is a notorious fact that. although some hundreds of tliOIi-i hasI been spent Oll the roads. few, if. any dollars out of taxes have been BpPlll on work. sands of borrowed money the ‘Increased roadl . I That a surplus and s good fali one at til-til, can he shown under}; these conditions will surprise no‘ ‘one. Nor will such a surplus pn-uvc, of any value as a parlv cry at the the people’ how it is being comuig election fully understand made up. ' I 1 \‘l"ith tho enormously lncronsedl H5 revenue from uuzidruplcd lilXTllfilll {and ill!‘ I)(‘llIll‘_\‘ ‘Vllll which the; ,2(\n(;r.il ‘ins’ (iii thP prnv"‘.(>e I - _ has boon conducir-il. 1119 surplusl 1 . gnnW bwiig built up w/Il not v-ailsc 1 . . an)" partciilir fooling or jlibilzivru if‘. scare llnesl ‘among the people. N0 doubt ‘will be In across tho pcgcs of the Plilinot. spretid jbut tho ghosts of unpaid bills andj IXlBKlOMQIi public utilities ivi-ll ac-i icoinpany Ihciii. What thc publicl fiiecd for their hc-livy burden Etaxailon is service, not nominal ibuok-kccping surpluses. --—-oo>———— of A NOTABLE ANNIVER3ARY (During the busy Christmas and New Year season, wIIh its rush hopes have which uiid its memories and its and anxieties many flllllllls doubtless been overlooked deserved public mention? Among these, we are reminded by our Liberal contemporaries. 111 the first birthday anniversary 0f the King government. This red- Ieltor (lay was December 29th. To quote from a "special" to the St. John Telegraph and reprinted ap- provlngily or with variations in the smaller Liberal echoes: This is the first brthday ol’ the King government. "A year ago lodoy the Melghen government re- Humid-shed the reins of power which were taken up b_v the Rt. Hon. W. 1L MsoKem/Ie King and colleague-s. ernment in retr0spect—polnts The present gov- to land to stabllllty‘ in the government Htself,‘ there bavlng been not a ‘single change In the personnel of the portfolios. etc, etc". lt was a. historic year all right. a year In which evory promlse was broken. a year not a single act of which can be pointed out as of was collcermd with the Imposition and Increasing case of Mr. R. M. Johnston, the Moose Jaw for Irregular financing of bi-s campaign? If he had heard to him as‘ passing strange oss tatcd the calling out (if troops and a triangular despule in which the Mllillster of Labor, ‘the strike leader and the Hon. W. L. Mac Kenzle King stood cocoon a (iff- feront angle. Durlns the celebra- tlon of the itself there was a row on. in Edmontofi which the Minister of Labor, elf- ‘her through fear or policy, has declined to interfere with has appealed to an American citi- zen for sssstance In quelling the disturbance. This trouble is on yet and, commenting upon it. a contemporary says: "The Mvlnlsfer of Labor in a Canadan government cippeallut-f to a citizen of a foreign state to lielp preserve law in the Edmon- ton Miners’ Strike is hardly a cause lcr prIdc. Why 1h‘ Murdock anniversary and should (l0 it or lo be more precise, why the cabinet should permit .\'!r Murdock l0 do it, passes our ui: deistwndling." lt is true there have been no portfollo changes; no opportunity has been given, if there bad been Ilicre would have been several. made v0 the mIn-sterial junlkcting in Europe and elsewhere: .\'0 reference- is no reference to the Increase in the debt/of Cavi- gida (luring the year of “tranquili- Iy. It was a notable birth-day Elli fight but the half has‘ not been gtold. indeed. it ‘is buffer iio-t tolrlwreplflcefl‘ but on this the first birthday it lmay be “$591194 wlthgut fear 3f than one third (if the Dflfllilllflflflibltfi drinks sllPll lis llllll'lil1l'l‘_\'. 1y disappointed. its friends than has the MaciKenzle King govern- ment. the first birthday anniver- sary of which has been celebrat- [Ml in sackcloth and ashes by llinseqlily, we ha", rm. twgmy yen" who brought it into being. - THE onsmorrsvowu GUARDIAN' - H l “Qmyyqooooown-o-ooooofl I .. ‘ Notes By The Way 1 The Pllbilc Forum O-O-§OQ This column ll 0P8" 11"‘ 111° discussion by correspond- (nto of questions of inter- en, The.. Chsrlottetowr-é The coming plebiscite, now draw‘ lug near, is awaited with confl-l deuce by the friends of DTOlIIDl-Ii Guardian do" m“ “can!” ily endorse the opinions es- pressed by Its cal-expand onto. ' oovomooovooo-oo +o++o4 0+0 tiou. One by one the arguments: pa.‘ forward by the opponents of, the good law we have were easily! knocked down and swept away.‘ Most contradictory were these er!‘ guments and statements ln many: cases, (Opposite contentions were set up which destroyed one sn-l Sh." “,0 hem much Unkiubom other. lt bad even been clalmedliuic" slim and ~hum0 brew" of that ‘prohilbltlon Increased drunk»j1,ayp_ 1-1p- limu i3 upporlullu for 61111855! But this was speed-lly dls~i1111i1='-l_ Iluivls iallileoiflt-Ieiijglimiuf ggzedcofifitrlzilmtgzcfiizigiozvgiivfiiHglllll-fnllllfllll’ 15110111 the ‘llflltfil could ‘Ila; them sins ziiid sciid 11 111115" 1119-1 11111191‘ 11101111111111“ everywherellnlo the wilderness. And so iii the number of arrests and couvlo-isinihilulle the fountain Iieud (if “Om f0,- drunkenness had vasuybootlcggc-rs are strlvlnghiirll In un- 1‘1'"‘"1*1@1- 1'1"" '1 w" "111 "'1"1.1.1.1;2§;;."f.fil$$‘l?.l'li.’512'Tiliiil prohlbltlon increased the fatal and much L,“ will,“ and 5dr}, “S; delbaslug drug habit. In replY 11 liariirlu’. makers of home bin-xv. W115 Minted 0111 111111 011161911 51B- Tlie trouble ivl-lli tlicm is" if lhcy l-Istlcs show that Quebec and Brit can‘! blame home l)l'u\\'. wlicre (‘illl lsh (Yoliumlbla, the two provlnces.11191'111l’111" 111111119? Tli se Breweries 1o _ ‘make lo: llln tides of the North , Stra IIPVEl‘ run. rlKlit t0 say 1119 "gwlft 1° 11° 1115 “Pong point until very lately. Pour John is worrying over the rm (bat our. plilatlon ls getting v 111"‘? 1s 1191111115 will drive people 1o t1" asylum any quicker than ivorry. -1 would advise him ‘to let SUEHBDHG ‘else d6 the worrying be- “lrp 1' 15 111° 1N9. but his (lure of this‘ "111 19 1111111119‘ and ls as follo we: lioys. 110111 marry Jsland girls. tlu-iv caiiiml cook a potato. peel a turnip, or (Iurn a sfockfng. and John defies contradiction for anything he says, 111111 l" 1191B matters out “Farmer's Wife" says: "Girls, don't marry a flriiicr," and ‘between the two of ihem they certainly have Elven us ll problem, mud ‘my advice lo (lie 111111‘ (it them ls thls: Migrate in Ilusslu: they [have M“. amount of Sonic (mu ls . lvlii the goods. liiill who is where the llqunr traffic ls not pro- Supp‘ g . tl ? Tl I . l hnmed ' pmmlced almost two“ iat some one ie iquor evpor thirds of all the drug addicts to be 000.00. \\'Iiul (luvs Iic do i1 for‘! Isl found in all tlie nine provinces of 11 Just for (lie fun _ the Dominion) ‘liquor’ lllll) Ilils l)l‘O\'llll‘t'lilllll sliipv ping ll buck ngaiiii. bcs‘ 1s 11H I1 - lug up (ifflcns and paying ITUlIllIKSI going dllll coming? ls than‘ any-l P19111191‘ D111"- “'11'1 11115 1115 991' Iizlllevo Ihut lllCy plly all this‘ in the ground in vlcw of the pr0- money out for this kind (if #1111111’ Vinchl] 919011.)“ which mrust be And L111 ll of wluil advuumgc IS If‘ helrl In Oiitiirlo (his year has come '0 “and i""’x1"""'5 “1 U';“1)1"“']"".e, out more strongly than ever be owl-y ‘Io bu sclit buck up; ls it ‘are in Support‘ or prohibmnu‘ He another‘? Wouldn't if he easier‘ 811W‘. 11111‘ P101111 10 1118 CQRSBTVQ- and cheaper (0 send l: awliy from tlve predecessor. ex Premier ll-Iallfax to S1. John (lirect, than In] Hearst (m. having passed the 0m adopt lllf‘ hint; round-liloutwvaiy‘ . . - fhrnu ii l’. I‘? lllll‘ )‘l‘S0ll 1mm" Temperance Act‘ ammflng flndsghimself curried 2l\\'1‘l\"\lll\‘(Sll'. ‘i‘ lthat 11 111111 ‘1'1'1*"1i1'e111 “"011 111 Pflfian itiiagiiialioii It is timc for his “"3111”: 5011119131 11111111" heanh-‘frlcnds l0 have him L‘X?lllllll\‘(l for‘ morals and pnnsperify and In dlm- insanity. ‘ “fishing (lfunkenn(\$_q_ prifng and But uie "Iiumc brew” is uiuloubi-I . . , » cdl- I =~r-. m" i": ll ' h‘ '1' In“ 811'" He slroimh damrmed m! hmi lriutho loriii t]: (~>lll\'ii1li0nn Jill! ihelicf that Ontarn will novcrlurn inmspumme prmn." N“: Nikon», ‘its hack on prohmmm‘ and bhahnnds" as one wrilci‘ llssvrls; llnll like act. confirmed by revealed nle- ifltlbliiii l‘\'(‘il in imlllllllil, but m1 l-hlsclles. holds so strong a place in some l-xtlnt ll ‘- ‘ . - . ‘l, .‘- ‘.~‘ " y; 11mm“ “W” ma‘ n “m never be lfsldrilpVr of‘ liltll)! yllll'll'llllt"‘l cvcii from‘ s.- P . ‘- . ~ < ‘ “g I _ g 1am?“ Dmry lead“ i110 [llllllvllilfi \ iivlp-(ilul. 'l'hc1i'( m province Wllflfll contains more is firs, l]... M. m‘ m - 1cm pcr-1 SillT-l thmpopulation, this must be regarded saparilli llllll i-Ilulru-Ii wiiu-s sprli(-c;am| M, iIl iiiwsliulill- lll- _ ,_ .10 lll.‘ own l - l ' , i" l the” '5 “n ‘reasmlamm “xm-‘e Qrwixcrcise (if lildiil ‘Ijrlllilhilrllldlil ill‘! ipretext for continuing fhe prlvl-‘fhe character in‘ lhosc m» snjulims liege of Importing llqiiors for ex 31110118111, hr‘ will . mo in llll‘ (-oii»,‘ 1111111, 'l'lilit Privilege is an a1hsur»"111-‘1"-111 111111 "1"“‘ 111'“ 11111 11)‘ 1111." means so 1)l"(‘\'llll‘lll lis Slimr would I lclill him to li ‘ll-vb. .\‘.lll ‘.I' by‘; _pi>st by law prohllbltcrl the sale m“. mpmm i... d...“ Wm... Ullh h" l-of liquors I'm‘ beverage purposes w“; fiml i. a "m". ,;.,m,,,,;,,,,,. ‘to m‘ among our own people, Whyiliiflisl tlic club‘ to l)l'\‘\\'l!l'1l'1,\ of ' ' 1 1v l i»- Here iii Prince Edward Island Even!” "WM PARTV FUNDS AND pRoaRzglshnuld we permit any (mp in this ho qrmill-r \\"1l‘l(l,\\'llll l-qllipninlits. SIVES In the current Issue of the Round Table s. Canadlan corres- pondent (leals- with the agrarian movement in this country, re- marking tliac its greatest contri- bution to the betterment of public Ire Iiss been its adoption of a democratic method of financing "115111127 1I1111l'IIl~ n1‘ rlollllrs, Plllll-l‘ PrrivincP. on the a men . . p y ‘ t or n lax 7n the sllf/IYV (ll prollucl m‘ ill lil», ll l ’ , j , “(gmiul suds‘ Iiquorsqalbroad to be whohn force‘ i a mm a“ r1‘ Every we, And let, willie‘, those tin kcnlci ,k11°“'5 111111 11 11411101‘ 15 brlllll-‘Iht instills are a mciincc which must he‘ ‘It will be sold here, and If iiot sold flrPn-{iled ivfrli and i" w." ‘be Stolen‘ as we have ha‘! u prnjcct which our loniperliiiccl abundant evidence, and bootlegged "m". mu“... lance has become notorious. Impor confouuiling tliem with (ho billion tptim, “Me;- the pretext of expan rllflzir Lmwlnk: combines. I h . .I . . I n1; l e- suff aguln has been prov mo“. n", thousand I (Inllar fax pay- .l'n lo be a fraud and a delusion W...“ u, Operate I" this provlncc, politic“ campadgpnm He adds [halls (zlnnk for unlawful traile wltbln Who would ask our SltllSll)ll‘|)(1G[l‘l* II’ this becomes generally adopted by all parties if. wlll be a reform which ailonc will have justified the existence of the movement. the 0t- tswa Journal. If the young gentle- m-aii who wrote the 'fl‘l‘l.l(!l9 for the Round Table ever heard of the We wonder, remarks Progressive member unsealed In of Mr. Johnston, dlld it not occur that the only candidate in the last elec- tion found guilty of Illegal prac- tlces was s- private In the ranks of tins party to whlch he gives credit for moral reform? The Progressives. of course. are no better, or no wotee. than the other panlles. But lt is s curious lvldellght upon some people's slavery to phrases, that despite all that has happened In the past two mars. there ls efllll talk about the Progressives possessing Ideals end motlvoe higher and flnor than the other parties possess. EDITIRIAL NOTE Ith(\ Drovmca yfliat ls why the lm. in bcllnvc that “llfllnp brow-- is ti... port trade in liquors should m» fmmml" “Pad "m" “'1‘1"11 111°" prohibited‘ That i“ wh u“ llnunrs arr (leiigul into this pplyv. 111111 “'0111B11 0f Prlnco édWHxFlrlfg lmiféliiliiils "olil m “n11 m) ‘Imp £11m‘ ' l ion s or ..(er siuu hers land who love sobriety and order will be (giughl by “my, Chm, are asked to say by their votes u; l sni. Sir, nlc. m.» plebiscite (hat the lmporf PR'°H|B1TI0NI$T. lfllllf‘ ln liquors shall cease, wed.) not doubt that ‘they will do tlils. ‘ ___. "Islander" Replies ,» -SIr.~~.li D. M-‘l 1' _ ., . The one thing that the friends nd chaniiilldln of ifilfftllpllfifiiil‘: qfiilil or sobriety an}! order have had to 010-1111111131 of our DPOIIIP, ivlm, to pnmplagn of m regard to m" p“) laain this eird first vilified the pro- Iilbitory law has been laxity of euqgllilllieigniiiii-llfeitigiid llliffnlfliglil? rOrLQ/menl- 1101111118 W111 11') soclde what ls bestYor us come t much to secure better enforcemenllss follows: ‘ll challenge (mes 8:4 house pays a provincial lax u!‘ $5.-[,iicvci- licard that Rusglp, is going ol‘ llll[)l"|l‘lll1g;l" h1- lo‘ 801115 backward, and since ’oiie iii the province soil (‘llllllgll lo,(iur standing in the matter of Vic- u shoi": cu: from mic (lcslluzilinn 111N111" 1' “11-11- 15 $91113 11=W11\\’51‘d- gtgiynnpd nmqll)’ mid l'(lllll’.llil"l_ forces have ‘in prospect in the vnry'"1"1'l- Our vnlcrs llll\\'r"i"‘l‘ W" P “1'1‘11* 11 1101c tn Point Borden " smut the province. That clfpelflulil ln ulsdonl not Iin nillllcd Iiynrm‘ 11118 1: lilllillul. Riding ‘lllt- rs‘! ‘VHhIdngJs belong lu another country,‘ not ‘thci-r inilllnn dollar brewcrlcs. Zllllllmnh’ of the law as an overwhelming "lP-Jorlfy against importation. Let 1119 ‘DBODIc show by their votes that they want real ‘pl‘0ll1‘blfi0n of the traffic and the authorities in P1101811 of administration of the lam‘ will be compelled to slt ulp and take notice In a manner thall they have not been doing of 1M9, For this reason as for the Welfgrg ol the rlslng geneiulloa and the general warfare of our piovlnceilrim, does not nerd til." mime Ollllt‘ " 1“’1‘1""' lllrflushnul [he [flgnd we ask our readers to make up all of Iliem Io repeat Iiielr letters ‘over their own signatures, as W13" he to contradict anything l Iinve AVHHGI! about." ‘ James lPBIIllBTEB-Ql, and, W. B, Creed both signed llltfll‘ IeIlei-s and lMr. Jnlin D. IMdliityre (lid not have fthe common decency to use them, 'when he was referring In them In ‘his roplles. ‘Personally l [lupfl ‘llslandevl’ for l was 111,-; 1 1i» p. ashamed of entering u (~on'r.i\,‘ Iwllb one of hl-‘i mimp, '||]_ m. ‘should know that =i states-ml s, sulhor to niske II so, and 1y 1,, olr ndlndo with otodfan pufp°"1'l1l only refer to his own letters lie "l" m‘! W111 O0 to the polls on Plobllolto my and record than "u! Illlfllf lmllbrtltlon of llq uoro um Prince Edward Inland, IWIII see. hl-s slgualure hiu no; M1,]. ‘(ul anything to the worth of them or mode them any nearer n“. llrl|h| This being the case, I (Illllllol we Ihow he can expect a signature bu; the lifter part of hls challenge l; QANKS pgmnu mum, mldleulous, for has he not sampled IOTH comma mo hblno’? “mlfigtffngffpmmhfl” ""1 1*"- : fl"!- . 0 . . . wJq any mu om Glvlug. m. v con. »_ dose and vvhlch were increased In ouch an unbuslnesdllke way as to Increase the actual burden upon commerce and Industry out of n" u w.» an Oclllll‘ demonstration In pmportlon to the revenue domed the "Aug of 9mm the m. s little row In ‘Sydney which nec- will“, ‘With the generous assistance of providence on Monday night the sidewalks have again been made passable and they needed lt. they bad promised w re- keeping the snow cleared all which l-t ls hoped will "A mi or tranquility!" not be loot sight of by the cltl- comfllfltlvQl’. U“. TIIQPB Ill l“). "jun m, “Qu film’ non" M a discount hero ‘boobs. “m, the rlver were psylln; ‘ on United flutes funds, but m’ double. discount arrangement .5 ~ 1n Eastern Canadian cltlerchsrg. 111! a discount on Amerlmip funflg and Defmlt tlnsnclal Institutions‘ "vflfl"! l!" Pmcees here by-dls counting Canadian money s; m.‘ rate of $1.41 P01’ $100. a unlqui sltuetlon has developed. ‘l-lereto, fore when the Osniidlsn dollar we- a premium; It mower before ox is a development pol sliced. Dvfaonv’ hm zrwml mnksilood, "wlillo In his last he ohlmg lo have seen "happy (illllifilllell homes." etc., etc. lo his last miserable £Ci‘J‘.\'l he dubs us as know nothings and says. 1n other words. he klnwq ,1 all. (a sure slgn of s dlififflgfgd lnilnd) and then says: "Anll when (I n! throughout the pro-lime | moon "from the polnt of Killing p to the tlp of out Point." r a man of Ms wonderful ex. u, a. It ls surprising he would all that our: of the Isl-ind e vat of “the point of Kll. D0 Negthifiollt _ mwm ~. 7 IIPIIPIP there, and you don't Imve to gel married, either; but l have "WW1 111111 1911118 and bounds while John l). ‘ls such an authority oii illslii-s, would ‘it not be a good Idea Ior him-to look up tho Gov- ."l‘lllll'.‘llt Blue Books ivhlcli show Illl‘_\' Bonds, money in the savlngs Imiiks, capital per head oi’ poppy... ti.‘ii_ number and value 0f live li:(>(-I( pvl‘ Iiuiidred acres mid our‘ fi-l-i-Ihim m‘ crime; and thou lot him Wlicii .\li'. Mdlntyre writes of "churli(-l(-l' assassins" lie should re lllPllhlIPl' (he old saying that. "piioiile who Ii\ I- in glass ‘houses should not throw stories," for if .1 remember l‘i§.;Ii:l_\_Iil- was the first to menllnii “Iiziiidiiig his letter to a charm-tel- S[l(‘."lllll<l Iii-fore answering II." All‘. .\l1'llll_\'l‘8 asks any prominent clcrgvmlin iiiul doctor to write lilin :1 joilll li-ucv acid lie "will fell tln-m 11mins" that should never -ex- isl." l-‘rlxm one of his former Isl- 1012-‘ I suppose "Prohibition" would Iic one ..I' (Illa "matter-s (but should m-wi- exisl." by his way of think- Illil-s .\lr. ll-Iliifyre know that liii ." etc., for tides“ 11° 11°‘ Nil ,1! is the current thatl ' 1411* B11411! a move on st tlnies In thei $111111lr~4h1os rlse and fall. butl ‘ '11 11° Wu‘ s pool it would be (m U running Ildc. but a he 11s not be must st-Ick 1° 111F18- but that does not. appear "'55- 111111 11'0"! this deducts "that Pl 1. 11 15 B91118 backward." and as- "lP-rom I 1 llallful. N. U. Uherblboko no: of Life Insurance i , ASSURANCE witnessed this A Significant Fact! The first company to attain Three Hundred Illlllloiis l8 THE GREAiT - The year Nineteen Twenty-Two . ..( uourunsusrooi; nxousuon , manure sujocic nxciumos MON} ‘,0... N. s.- lunoul. P. q. - . s n‘ . ’ It. :11 Inn“ w"! ‘Oil-enjoin, n force in‘ Canada WEST LIFE COMPANY achievement be lose monnsliiiulng and our taxes man not beriilsed. Other-wise wel can rest assured oui- taxes will be} enormously increased. ' l um, S-r, etc., l TAX PAYER ———--co->—~-_ I DES MOINES DRUNKS "r0 FACE THE CAMERA DES (MOIN-FJS. Iowa. Jan. 2m. JOhH B. Hammond, chief m‘ pollcg, announced today that every drunk- ‘ 11-1 "I won the GnveriiorGener- u] - 1111111311 u.‘ llie most |)l'O1lllfl€lll in Hniis-‘Iiolll SriEIICB In ‘MacDonald, t‘uilzill:i's lIIFQPSl College, last _\~...,,-_ v\\'lSlllllg hims prosperous Nciv. 4N1‘. so his visit to the ‘Island wlll not (ll-pend (Ill his abfllty “m ibor-I 1'11“ vllullkll money," hnd believe‘ Iuc. il will (In Iiim more good than; 1"" 5'08!" "lit Palm Beach.’ ‘or a‘: llftll1llP‘»<l1"1=l “promeiiadlng with! llllllllillillffls “hing (he famous! l1ni:i(l\\‘lllk ul Allalll-llf‘. City." and 11$’ might have added wltli t-rullil lr-lilnll llll‘ word "millionaires" drug ‘1‘11“1~"- P11'1i'II111'1<cf-S. "black ‘hand-l cr-~." and nil-ll und women oii the; 1"11f’T~"<1‘11- (111 .\‘(-s. the Bfillldwlllltl 11111111111 f1" 112111. ‘but thank God “ 1' "11 ‘P-h-I. (Io not -fl(nd it iieccsfi 51111" 1-11 s0 111511111 places to be lltlp~l' 1-01 111m culm- down next sum- He iiccll not fear he will be T1111 1111' (lull fIHlIlIBPS, and lym: - ‘l lllll. Sir, ell-q ISLANDER. (J. L. REID.) I lmllortilion of Liquors S 1'-‘*“'I1 road “m. v pride the [KTWIL nuuilici‘ of letters advocat. 1.18 Ihc lllllllllllllull of the impop. 1mm‘ 111 lill kinds of WJIBQ and "Mrs 1“ 11111‘ Province.» This ma)’ *1"~‘111‘<\11rlglilso fzir as sOIme class l» (if pouplv are concerned, that ls lNOplr.’ who cairn b? Quart“ m. '\_"‘l‘_'_1’-"_ 94>)‘ uietliods. It ls all He") “ell for such people like liii “dvqrule ummmung the bull“ .11 on m all kinds of strong I.‘ .2 . lll Ilquors. but these p90- 3?‘ '1'?" lo shin‘ u» where the et- m: “when (loriveil from the reven- mng. tghlnlliz f0 c0111» ll‘0l11.'Pl‘0l.‘l'l’l)- 8mm“ ‘l’ dllllurtstion of liquor ls‘ l... .~"".~“'~=i the l-oilblflon-l ‘ » <- . ]l\lll,.||g up a and Ian-c trying l0 Influence 0111' ffffnjlp“ 11° "W111" will. u.» only mm“ _ We are rozelvlng from -' "lwlcsollc In we have 8.1 [lis- pr 1 “m?” cseu 1‘ . a “mu income mic. which means ‘ 111 lhc way 0f 1'61!- flwmv"? °'"_1’1‘ov%n_c(-. We ..rs on llrolflbifiil “intfimghl he cauad a cur llcolllg E action mm in gene": 1 isue sercumlo not mnsnerm. the W’; t" ‘ “Y. 1i imgm mean a ' 1 "P1181! of taxes to propor- M we “"1 1'11 "Will's we are al- II-Z“I...“.Z.""‘"' l» re“. yenr;”S°' 11111" In the last ltmmm-u o-r dime or (he-lie prolifb- forested ‘n a ucahom“ mu- m. l-wsn ofr nrombmn‘ ""1 “m” u" t 1'11""! "is butting up a o our people that If the! §¥“:%u':"yb'1f11' 1116 Importltlon me 1' 1 ‘*1 11111111 lllsmlso all PT°11'111110n officials [mm of. :2: "w -“‘-~~- 1-» 118 would YIIQQ| u“, m" Mm the Ini- th's would» cause In 1k,“ en man who ls brought lntq lpolloe headquarters hereafter will have his picture taken. ' When the offender has become sober asuln he will-be presented SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2.-—-Op- llmism on the part of farmers In tlils territory bias been reacted ‘In an Increase of‘ 1E per cent. in the acreage being put under cultlvu-i tlon for the ensuing year. Wheat scl rcagea are bong Increased in many‘ parts of‘ California. Nlnvel oranges in most sections ore ripening under favorable condi- tions and harvesting ls progressing sullsflicturlly. ‘Elwlllwllflfl 110111111)’ shipments of lhls fruit were the greatest since 1920. "rwo mourns“. women wm| SUPERIOR counr POSTS Morrrnissp, Jan. 2 — Blane"- {iig s victory for the femlnlsf for- ces of llllbl Pnovlnce, Mr. Justice Mawmnfln in lsuvperlor Court, liore today, granted a petition author, 11mg two women senographers fo| not as Commissioners of the Bu- perlor Court. Their pe-tltlon, refused by Mr. Justice Lane last Wednesday. 1W1 npQugQd gmmg protest from wo- plan's societies of tlils city- UNWEID s-rn-rse os-mmo FOR WOOL WAIS LBSSEN-ED. ‘BOSTON. Jan. 2.— The Com- mercial Bullen-tln tomorrow will‘ saxdlho demand for wool has been slightly less this week, manu- faoters being more concerned with Inventories than the purcha- “g 0g new stock, although (loafers have hag Qpportunlffes to sell el. (prices which they would not con- slder. What buslness has done has been at prices which been a """+H+++w+c»o++» i Daily Selections ‘ For ‘ i Guardian Readers z From the W. 8. Louoon / collection ~ Q+§fi§§yygg ANNI DoMlNl m‘ T 1r. Lynch ‘ 0 wondrous weary years. succes .ll.I (cnitradicton . Ell is Iletter she learned it‘ - . , . , . , . h...‘ 5. . ._ ‘ with» It 1 fhl. , . . ,, mever m ‘m “story of Canada‘ is a \V6IR‘l;:_\ and slgriifirzuiit (ltrplffiggglhglltl) Ilgqrlllmildllr. vfiiilliiiillil-l» 11110!lI‘-|“Ul"ltfi.1‘o.li.l and flllflfylhl! nluvllktilgac 13M hfgclvelglefllllmllfilgé Rgllllr-Lznflelfll-LGW-ltllllfl Siiiirflour clamlo, k IIVRI‘; :., , r _ ._ ‘ , _ ‘ v ' ‘1 w‘ xttc cz-m in e .(-.(i en, - -‘ -- e an wlt-h .l.‘.- qingiu (inception 0f thcl, 1m", a m a’ 9m“ ‘"1 ex strains}. in ililiinizlclllrl- Icloiil. l -,\-.,.,]l . mnmughly dliiilrovlozlwhefl 119 W115 1110118111 f0 1119 11111.‘ with tears, U“ B11 - . . , P E mnpo to other political lenders to hrliir: flu-m wilhill m View or Jnhi] Ir.‘ tllnplpr again.“ Li... 1',,|‘,-'n,“nlnm"d ‘mp8s this "Pmlllre 01119" lliivc borne His Name‘. P ~ 1111111111111" .11 111169 (Y“1IPI'Q and In 0mm- ny-(yvinggg whlclhoui- pi-nliihilion lu-l. llu: In lllilll‘ ,1“- .,>- 0...- ,,..,,\.l,,,.é not bphm‘ul)h,,w111 11*‘- 11 P919111 11/911110" 11881111111 ‘ward jsmml‘ h,“ an). government "light we“ he followed m, mam inf Iiivst- (liii wl- llllll 11v- bu-iilllg- u, book; h... .,|- pour“ a mm, ev0,l'.d1'111111°1111°55- - Years of the Lord are these. I = ' I‘ 1.1a.‘ . ._ U ’ ‘ n ', ——--{Q-}—i _ _ imore Hawmnfly “mated ever-v, pry gp"lf1lf11f0n~l|ii‘~i‘lll'lI iii. mcrhalillviill)"iilcllilviiiiIliiiilirillflllzgigilh’ lltijliiicipll‘; FARMERS IN CALIFORNIA Thgfizrglea 11111317232131‘! and the .r-,‘lr’.('1‘l0li promise or more complete Iconstiuclcd ilivi’ <li'I. |\‘ lilo [mp0, H m, inqhyrty five yéarp _l ARE 1111335531743 AUREAGE ' Cross ‘Have had the sway. When shal-i the mystery end, (And storm’ disperse "the gloom. That earth may see the sun, and _ like A garden bloom ? Tllcii wondrous. happy yours, From tlin-t triumphant linui'. Too col-m for s-lrlfe, too brglit for fears, IShall speck His power. SANCTUARY Before Hlsnlter bending low, Wlhen all the church ls- hushed and dim. iSsvo for t-be candles’ upward glow -l catch a fleeting glimpse of J-l-Im. l But when I cLlinb the open lllllfl.’ -H1H lllglitost whlsper stirs the all‘. The glory of l-ll-s Presence fllls, The far blue would». and makes it fair. I Over the hills l-lis wonds blow free. - And where! go IHe walks with mo. Kathleen Slmmonds shuvsrloni ARIMY PUT unosn em m RU-GSIA MOSCOW. Jan. 2.—-'l‘he Salvation Anmy halls In ltussla. have lbeen closed. The army's work has been carried on ln two cities-Moscow and Petrogrsd-wlth a child-feed- lng centre lii the latter clLV- An s11- peel was made to the comlinlssrlut of the Interior to withdraw the bsn on the army's work, but without re- ults. e The Sslvaflonlsts have etrussled 1~.wA | nnmnmna. great pmflhfilwwm 11" 1°51 wwknel5 "1 "'°11917,owIng largely to the tenacity on under amazing difficulties slnce market. The reports from the] d h i t» Enamn Olson‘ m. goods markets also Indicate alnlygrkfijrlgsxngg Finnish woman, _ hum” wmlmon o‘ buflnefl’ “Llhast April the Soviet authorltlels though current sales have been Hunted the army form, Nun“. 111°1151'°-" slon to recommence its work. 1N0 w}? reason ls known for the P1999111 action ol‘ the authorities In closing (the army's halls. qihe snlvlsrlonlat force In Moscow number ten offlcers and thirty 8°1- dlers. . THE NEW YEAR. ‘Twas. s bright mid glorious sun- rlse lssw on,New Years morn, When I wandered over pathways when all ls 1111111111011 “l1. 11 m" never s of himself wlthout loss; his accusations of himself n, g] Iollefid; his pralsel never. MU! while and felt‘. . And l heard the church hell's wel- come to another new your born. As the music of their ringing flll- ed tbo ab‘. Brightly glow the hopes we ‘obtr- lsh in lbs year jun no; bo- do not know. Ere another year ls ended what we hope for may be won. as we call would Nveiltmvztlilleflgmooonbln and 010771-111! than we fldalo In 0mm country be illm ‘ moo Ifrrlt, . _ .. ‘ no 161.59 , , nonnhkvffll that n-II shoal ‘p? termed I! fill ll the cow» eotlon and vote for the tton of Wino; u ""1" will ‘one. amnion. 4‘ u \ "hm a Ihlr and oallllllh monarch, test l not on N" Y in Mull din hiul p, . gun. . _ , what Ito moments hold tor us we n we u», (mi- very out to mom]