. pi- cxaéiiki sir-s s: ', Masai; é i 31.9mm worm. Your Children's mosh " can be quickly and safely re- lieved with PERTUSSIN, the pleuant and effective cough medcinc known to physicians and pharmacist: for manyiyeara. Freefromhnrmfiildrugn or dope.“ PERTUSSIN in the infer! can!!! xgrngfly for every member of the family. im nll drug uoremboulnfibc and!!!» Safe i i for Every Cough '—————'——-—-——-——--__._______.__ Father: Betty. I‘m shocked. Your mother tells me“ you are engaged to ~three college boys. Betty: Oh, well, papa. they “Y9 a“ football players and when the seas- on is over I shall marry the sur- vivor. 1 ‘ We are offering a number‘ oI exceptional values in best! jqllllllty l Fountain Syringes l And Hot Water Bottles and we guarantee each of them in every rcsocct. What- ever else you may mmd in Rubber (foods you (‘All buy here. knowing" ‘that wi- oflcr the very hrsl \'.lI\l\‘\ in the city. Sec our Elite llot V-Zaler lzot- tle. Of course this is the ie- duccd price-It's it good one. s‘. A. FOSTER (‘i-ntral l Drugstore Sole’ Distributors for llr. IVIrene-hk Animal ItFlflPf-IIN. Write for his Anim lI Iim-k C. M. Lampson 8.. Co. 64 Queen Street, London, E. C. 4; England. Public Auction Sales 0F Raw Furs Represented b!’ 212, Fifth Avenue New York. I92 Don't fori; ‘to ivritc 1928. And doiflff gct to order your requirements in OFFICE 1 ' ‘ ~—~ 'pcwcr it may be, co-operatlon among ism}! have snow drifts before t. lfliBHAHllllEllWN iuinnu Morning Dolly (tounilul 1887) 16.00 per grin- (In uihiilu-e) ilrllvereil. EH30 per your (in advance) mulled in Cmnulu null llnlleil rllnlen. Vlve-lH-enldeiil-J. ll Ilurnell. liu-Klunnsn, l). S. 0 I Preulilenb-u’. (‘heater S. Mulmrr. Alninovlufr l-l1lllinr—|l.-l(, (‘urn-lo secrelury-Jdi-ut. Col. ll i Ed"!!! iuul Manager-d. B. Burn FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928 BOARD 0F TRADE, sent, and to be the great_ world ‘ mcmabe durmg [he Y°“"‘"““us different members is a factor Wfmbershxp am! the substanm“ fin’ that must be taken into account. ,ancial standing of the Charlottetowniq-iie British Empire occupies even. Baum of m.“ as 52mm‘ at ‘m-‘izone. it produces everything that annual meeting reported in yester- can be produced iii iiie temperate day's Guardia" are Yew gratifying zones and in the‘ tropics. The Em- The. B°a"d “f Tmde h“ “w” ma“ pire is self-sustaining within its °"°° PM“ “Sm a "Wmml" a“ membership. It can feed andclothe a‘ govemm” in both fedem‘ and pm‘ itsclf without looking to any foreign vincial machinery. Being absolute-icoiiiiiri, The naiions oi the worid‘ ly non-political and associated withiiii iiigiiiy iiioiecied by ciisioms “in the other Boards of 11111‘ 0w“ and iffs. are now fighting each other f)“ 515'". Mamlme P"°vm°eS' "S and the various members of the influence cannot be underestimated British Empire for midi: Shipping by Ewvenmmms’ pmvmcial °" iedW-aies are being adjusted to meet the oral. I! is more democratically rc- increasing demands of irunsportih prcsentaiive of the people and theiriiioii Indusiry is being spewed up - . . - - | ' intcicsts than our parliaments, llllas never before‘ and in every comb ‘mt n 1* me people‘ unned m “fry competition is excluded by high common cause and conducted by of- iariii waiis _ This The logical method to meet this nmwnm Owes much w “S Boardssituation is Empire co-opcratioii n? Trade mm every ma“ i“ m“ pm“ The Northern and Southern hemis- vincc should be a member of one oripiieres can suppiy the iropics‘ mi: licers of their own choosing. other of the Boards and give it the tropics can suppiy the north and me fullest possible support. The past year has been a remarkiisouth with i ecessaries which are not nblv successful one and/ourBoardsiproduced m me ‘Quay. The Emmrel “m; made histow‘ They m" hnvéihms vast territories in the North and.‘ work in do: and tiiév ma‘, be (iepond- South and in the tropics. I cu upon l0 do it. ‘The ‘Boards have while file.“ P! the nmnbors on "alwavs been fortunate m thigh‘ wmthe Empire is fi-cc to make its own‘ Iocuén of 0mm“ and the newly Zjm- trade regulations with its sister do-i minions and» with foreign countries; ipmnted Ones Wm‘ we feel ‘wre’ prove3 it is obvious that the best interests‘ ‘ii-i ~ . _. _ i emselves worthy successors to thcioi each and of the Empire as iii be“ ma‘ have DYECQQM mem‘ We whole can best be served by mutuali THE CHARLOTTETQWN _ci_uARo1AN_‘~ Notes by the Way I ——-' ‘. Till-l great nations of the WUIIII alli armed to the teeth, all express‘ a desire for peace. Germany alone‘ is disarnied in consequence of her defeat. Why have not the victori- ous nations, France. Britain, the United States and others, disband- ed their armies and scrapped their navies and air forces? The News of the World <Londom prints a car- toon illustrating the situation, un- der -thc heading “Disarmament? There are three figures in the pic- tures representing respectively Eur- ope, Uncle Sam and Peace, the lat- ter a lady. Uncle Sam, with his hat ion. and an upward. scornful look is saying: "After you, my dear Eur- ope." Europe, a stout and rather bloated figure, bowing low with hat in hiind, responds". “After you, my. dear Uncle Sam." Peace, looking on remarks: "If only they were a little less polite, they might make some progress." But no progress is being made, some weeks ago Mr. Arthur Pens- onby, M. P, and Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, presented a Peace Letter to Premier Baldwin, together Vllltll 128,000 signatures, and in doing so also sent a letter of explanation. Premier Baldwin has since replied. Those who signed the letter of Mr. Punsonby pledg- ed themselves as follows: “We. the undersigned, convinced that; all disputes between notions are capable of settlement either by diplomatic negotiation or by some form of International Arbitrmion, hereby solemnly declare that we shall refuse to support, or render war service to any Government which resorts to arms.“ Premier Baldwin in his reply iii- qiiircr. wliellici‘ the signers ul the above pledge have reflected that i1‘ their attitude were. universally or even widely followed in Great Bri- tain, and the British Navy and Army ceased to exist. in consequence the inevitable result would bc the’ collapse of the ledge of nations? Their attitude would be a re- other year of marked success and‘ . _ . t , h C ‘ ‘. another chapter or prosperity in meis ance s ould anada buy her fruits pudiation of the League Cotonou. from California when she could get Ii» would 8150 be the mQSl likely m!‘ llt - - i m my of the provmce‘ iall the fruits required from some of I iher sister dominions? And this ap- w _r ‘ may confidently look forward to an trade arrangements. why’ [or mu‘ “YINTER ROADS’ plies to all our products. A system so for this winter. the old habit of cutting through fields. rather tlianlests of either’. would go a 19mg w“, following the main road, has already! towards meeting an the dlmcumes been resumed. In all likelihood iveynow ‘net with in trading with high‘ heily protected foreign countries. l ‘ALTHOUGH Ewe has been imielof preferential tariffs between the‘ Alfred FFEISGI’ trouble with snow on our roadsisister dominions‘ tariffs which “would not conflict ivith the inter-i Wllltlfl‘ is over and when they come an effort should be made tokeepy the main roads broken. There may‘ be occasions when it will be expedi-li Ha“ oi January gone and no “.ii.i_ cnt to use fields, but this should be iei-yeii But ii, may coma a last resort. The field plan is probably less ~»——-<¢+>-———- EDITORIAL NOTES trouble for the overseer and the peel the Winter here. and these of them pie of the community, but the con- that have been seen seem w be thod of provoking the evil which it desired to avoid. England, disarmed. would invite attack and become an ieasy prey to hostile forces. She 'would sink to the level of a firm- - rate Power, be stripped of her Doni- inions, her commerce would decline and famine and unemployment would stalk tlic land. “I have yet to learn," he said. “that the cause l ;of peace can be served by render- ; ing our country impotent, and I de- ‘icline to believe that if ilie neces- isity recurs our countrymen and wo- iincn will ever refuse to defend our, own liberties or to bear their sharei iin defence of the worlds frecdoinf’, What hope is there that any of A few robins have decided to spend the Gm“ P°w°r5 will Lake m” 10nd 0051K“ 111' the QYUIIIIH with it. ' in a movement for "disarmament by P00110011 should iexample?" Apparently there is no ""“"‘“FY~ hope ‘in that direction. And in this of; "\a _ , pours: ‘ B, lac; W’ Barton, 01.0. HEX!‘ AND INFECTION Pprhgpg you arc‘ one of those iii-. dlVKlllfllfl who hove periodic attacks: of rheumatism. of the JOlnlS, him- bzigu. sciatica, muscular rlieumatisini and make regular visits to llliti springs, Turkish baths, or to an cs-‘i tablislimciit where you are given- “hz-iil" treatments by means of el-i cctric bath cabinets, hot packs, ori \ other forms of heat application. . And the result of the treatment is . v that you feel somewhat better, gcti more motion into your limbs zinc bflfki and you figure the expendit- ure of time and money as a goodi investment. ; Now as a matter of fact it lS a; good investment because the hcati has stimulated the circulation, and| poisons have been hurried out ofl the system by means of the increas- > ed action of the skin, lungs, kid- neys, and intestines. Howerci" there is one question that. should conic to you, and that is “Why do I have these attacks, and why aim I frce from them fdr a! time?" '1 Now the nnswcr is simple. There is sonic infection. in the teeth, ton- sils. simuscs, gall bladder, intestinei or elsewhere, and when your tlssu-' cs are unable to hiindlc it. you gcti your syiiiiptoins of pain, and stifb» ncss. _ i And thus when you go to the’ "heat" establishment, and your (ir- culutioii is so stimulated that ii hurries out the waste as mentioned uborc, then you get some relief‘ from your pain and stiffness. Now I believe you see my i\'\ii\t,\ Y BE P1Q5PA@D , Sudden emer encies often call: ' i ' l2» ready cas ‘you have it. you do not need to worry. . Prepare For such occasions by building up tan interest-bearing savings account in the BANK 0F ' MONTR§AL,whicI1 protects the savin s 0F many thousands: of Canadians From one end 0F the Dominion to the other BANK or MONTREAL _ {Eta} Assets ._in excess of,‘ 830,000,009, Establislmdlml‘! ' JANUARY 13. 1928 and thiit is your first thought should be to have your doctor and perhaps your dentist try to locate" '- ihv cause ofithe trouble. .'L is there , all right, and in the majority of"°"v~v4vfi¢v©vv<vv~¢~v~ cases can be located. As :1 matter ’ v 'I uI fact it is only wlicii the amount, 2 s ‘ I l t l I. g l of the infection greatly in - ‘ IN ENGLISH that you have your oaiii and u nb-i By W. L. Qordon ility. The infection seems “ov- ci flow" the boundary liner: of your resistance. ' | . Thus if vou cal and slccp propor- ‘i ' ° "' ' ' " ""*“ " “ “ ‘ °’ ly. get regular exercise, and cstnb-f i llsh regular hygiene habits, yoiii WUHIJS (WTEN RHSFSICI): llo may often b9 keeping ahead of gmnul suif “Nziiiuli-ciu lVliH ii notorious infection, and not realize it. imun.“ Say "hinu-iis," or "cl-lo 1 Aftcr the infection is i"enioved‘7>1‘=ll@<l.“ _ there is still considerable of the’ 0i~"l‘l l MISl’li()N()UN(‘l€H: l_v~ poison in the system, in the glandsjceum; ll('('(‘l.l uftcr 111.; u, 111.1 iifli-r jOllltS. lower intestine. and the bloodithc y. itself. i OFTEN MISSPICLLIIU: weird: It is then that these heat appli- ei, nut, ic. - cations do wonderful work. In fact SYNON \'.\IS: hai-iiioiiy, UVQUHI‘ a 16W (lily-i 01' Weeks thus speilt. uilliaiice, ('flllf'lll'll, ronforinliy, .\‘_\'lllllli‘l' get the system rid of poisons lhflt~|'_\'_|1|1i1_\‘_ .u1g.__-..n_ might othciwriso take months to re-‘ worm S'l‘\'l)\'1 "Fm- u word ‘uove. ” _ ‘aim-i- lllllPS llLtl il is yours." 1m 5° ill" m“ 11111185 013t- ‘llld getus illtllvllhi‘ ulll‘ voi-iihulzn) by mus "he ca“*'31°‘39~t@d- ‘wring; tilll‘ word mull do)‘; Tu- ~- 5- ~~-~ hi: word: l-‘..\.\'A'I‘i'(‘; unv who 4 . iis lll(‘llll)l‘l’lllf‘l_\' zealous, t‘S]l(‘l'I§lI '._v on rvligliuis sulnvcts. H:- IN _u lllllillil‘ and will 1147i lislcn h. Hill- wr opinions.“ SCRAP BOOK ‘ _.._. O 0-0 §O-&6 flO-O-O OQ‘O%OJ-O—O~O—O 6-50 The Land We Love By Frank Yelgh H lveovcw+w+eoveocoooovvvv llic t-l|'<)\\'!l| oi‘ 1h.» Pj/(‘IIIHIIGZ-l can‘. i he iirninoi,“ hi, iiiiiiiiiiii ii Siii-iioanadas Pulp and Paper Industry. brush in lanolin uiul lfill(‘il'll' 1i ' I F’ Q. \\"|u1t is llll‘ PXlOiil of (‘inr liulzrs Pulp and Pzipvi- iiuliisirl"! A, Tho Pulp and Puller Indust- ,iy is IIH‘ most importuiil llllllllllilP- ‘unrim: iiuiuslry in (‘iiuzizlu willi r0» {4> - By ROBERTA LEE Eyelashes. be lllllllt‘ hcfort‘ Chipped Furniture. Keep up the milk flow‘ during colder weather Your milk supply need not fall ofI at this time of year. Givc your cows the proper feed and they will produce the milk. l Quaker Dairy Ration is a scientifically i mixed feed, exactly suited to therequire- 1 ments of dairy cows. It is guaranteed 18 per cent. protein. Minerals enough to tone the system. Keeps cows in good con- dition, and stimulates the milk producing organs. _, > No waste, with Quaker Dairy Ration. ‘ Cows eat every bit of it and i1 is accurately balanced. Kiln dried. Most economical concentrate you can buy. You will be amazed at xvhat it will do for increased milk production. i Quaker i i DAIFIYMBEATIQN The Quaker/Quiz Qmpany We handle Quaker Dairy Ration and many of our customers recoinmeiidflit for economy and milk ow. McLean & Co. l WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS "°“'“’“°° M ‘he “avmlng Public Weathering n very wen‘ unsettled and unstable world the lixnril u. not (and gross Yllllll“ or liro- Ask your krocer. I The Wu i e n the rive“ h. fear of another war, even worse if :1 small hit of ivooal. has l..'-r~ii‘."_‘f"'ii"'_‘ "3 “iflli“fii_if’_‘i"li_"""‘iii“i p fields are generally confusing, and n o 1c o ‘ ’ than the Great War, broods like a"h'l‘p“‘| ‘"1 4' l"'“"“ "1' |'11""illll'*‘~i“‘“" “M a“ ‘U3, {NV ‘u W!‘ fl“ . somewhat of a hindrance to smolt- - iii r i m,“ m. d B t _V if can hl- ropliicvvl hy uHiilp; the ‘U111 “H1118 the “Gilli lIl Ihv mono-i "om um we are wcii Sinckeii thcrc have been many. cases of fismn but notwithsmndm thigifllg Illa 0 n 4 Y i m 5- ll fl ' iviiiii, iii- iii, wit ‘I;Il'1lll'1* or llI‘\\'S[liI‘llll ]lil]l4‘l“4ll'i(I ox’. . with oii-ice Stationery and swaying because of them’ Usimiiy E. . i; »,ery winter so far has been followed iuorts l\\tl\'(‘ offing (‘Hlllllihlllll llmni Blank Books of all kinds. mere are but re ‘i rm Wm i__thcre have been good catches. by spring and it is often Lruc that Chickens. 111} W‘ If!“ "' '0" “WM "“"_1"""“l-‘ Loose Leaf 3°01“, Ledgm-g, a w 3 0 5 5‘ c iiie darkest period of the nigm i“. “Inh- llu- miiliiifzii-liir.‘ 0i Minn‘ _ Dayklioogillnettifr iilooks-nfush cntly heavy to necessitate breaking. Siiii more are iiiosi, who ioiivi, iii“ boron, m0 dawn m. q npw imd in nrili-i 1o jllllfio an: ohl l|'llii'llul\ Vlllilllisllly-l]:;li\ilil‘i)01i‘lSii ‘rim ijfillliiliiiilliilll‘: . Boo s. oo s. emo ii , _ , _, . _ ‘ _ l ‘ ' ‘ ' fuzm ii _V(|ll|Il','0ll1', k-u.‘ o! lw skin“ ""4 v4 ~" i‘ 1- ' _ - 3M1...“ M- ap sins, Foolscqp, t“ “ma: ‘md the 19b “hould “m 120i their sleigh bells at home when Lheyi radiant day. 01' its fw-i, "r1... skin m, u... |~,.,.i is miii-viiiv<l, i llllilllil s paiivr niulllfi Carbon Paper, Copying Paper, 0o muc l of a draft upon the poop e g0 (mi/mg mid [he ' , "i- yiiiiiiii ‘l“i\lk‘tl\a ii, ‘(l“(“jiu iii“; mium llvlllft‘ or or»- (‘qlllppd-l u ' _ ._ i . ..yget.iwnywith , _ _ _ I __ _i,,_ ., TYmwrfmr mhlmn" hm‘ and horses. Good roads are a ne- . We had little hope that the Douk~ lmff" 1H llllle ma, wlnh- lll HM "“""'f“".m' “My “'_'l',l" m, wpi Fountain Pens, and all the . .it. _ q-hlq-kc-lig m,» ~.-|i1" IN-(qyyiig-g 1mm or llNPlI m llw (‘Ollllliy M hi“ ‘H hobours would ever come to any- iiiiiii iii“ iiiiiiiiiy Ui- ii“. fiiiiiidiiiii small things generally used in a business or Professional Office. Wholesale and Retail. AN VELOPES Hiulf a million in stock. All kinds and sizes. All prim-cs. CARTER & C0. Limited nnues B. MAIL I" . . Our. largqstdgk . of F i In Purim‘ _ cmus SPECIAL RE EDIES HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES " TRUSSES, CIIUTCHES nlwboisrs suNnnn-ss, Etc“ It at your’. nearest Post’ Ofllce or rural box. Prompt service. rent by return mall. Enclose‘ money with“ your on! , p ‘m rcQisle will gooflllibiia. II." 5 lie Macs ' RUGWQBE I!“ All orders l '.' ¢ 4 Mrs. So-and-so was sick and the i-cssily and the people have a righti as possible. v Raine sections of the province. have become notorious for their bad roads. thcrs take ride in their roads andlfloover‘ O ‘ p “ sit down on the sidewalk. never neglect them. It has been said of a certain ovcrscer~not be- ' ing more comfortable, but the house wives declare it is should be considered. Roads through‘ The best policy for Canada is th there was no need of doing so, as iimai Poiicw doctor would be along shortly and. others could. Doctors and mlllcmen have broken in the fall. many roads. and it is scarcely fair to have them do it. indefinitely. _We' need good winter r0 ds. business needs them. the rnopl need them. and the sick need them. Then le us have them. and. wherever pos- sible, on the main. highways. ~40)??- AN EMPIRE NOTE. Wise musl-zrnfsal connection with the time-old priv and some of whose public addressesiwbrshlps and perfec have been reported in recent issues machinery. The most inslgiiifican ii. i... new tone, “mi-am; Empire co-‘dltlonu destroy the largest citle i hard on the But people can't afford to. longing to this pr0vinc0—thfll W119" one that will enable Canadians to‘ “sked by his neighbors t0 order the manufacture their own raw mater- me" t0 break the Tmdsv he said my This i3 me Cqnsgrvqflve Nm-iappointzd, but there is still i1 Con-ore there; if 1 "lake my bed ill‘ ' ~ . lhell, behold. thou arc the .—P. l sei-vatlve majority of six or moie in 139,18‘ T9 *8 m ’ y. “»» “ “‘.‘ t m h The muskrats knew "what kind of if l . . the doctor m“ d ge mug a Winter 1Y- WBS 801118 .0 be. and so suffering from the exodus. did not build housesiior themselves i leges of Leap Year. We note that in some Canadian cities bachelors i0 demand iimiv “my be kept as gnmii i i thing worth while in Canada. But it.‘ W ‘O’ v _ Sanding the sidewalks makes walk- turns out that Peter Verigin, son (>f\¢-oo->+--»-.-->»¢~+o-»-04 ihoi miniiiiiiirllwl <-l¢u'\\'l\l-1‘v. _ i t i i \\\ , _ Wolff] willp- ul‘ pulpwoiiil |lltllllll‘l'll Vlilmwr PM“ _n0w ““_‘_“‘““_- wh“ Daily SGIBCIIOHS in (‘omuliiiw IHVPHIN Hilults an in- used lead his compatriots in iiok- i VHUMW (ii iii-i ‘m, mini» .i.iii, iiiiiii ed pilgrimages, now teaches his "o" imp... m‘ pulp miii11i1'iirt||rc1l in- to the ilsugcs and customs of dcc- _ ent modern life. Lot us hope that . H "Fulfil"! by ‘L6 nu H n" the reform may become permanent.‘ e. 1 the Upper House at Ottawa. i- countrymen to adopt mid conform Mme ‘liberal Selma"? 710"‘ befilklf I ascend up into hcuvcn, thoui The Maritlmesare not alone In Thy love. It trim-l spires that Manitoba is in the same (l. category, having ‘ lost in the past‘ Something lies behind your smile. few years more than the natural in-i crease of her people with the immi- Some threats are being made in giaiioii added w, it ‘ And now Premier King has given’ out that Canada is to have an em- uml llu- lw-l ll\'<' scaly, _ 4-1‘ superior In ’|‘hi- l]il'(i||llt‘|, is: (‘flllili ‘(T035011 by 11.!) ]ll‘l‘ coin iiml the Guardian Readers _ . lntul value o1 pom-r ])l'fll|lll'!'ll Hr cop OMNlPRESENT-Wliithcr “”j;;,,,,‘°'?,,j.,'.,“e shall I go from thy Spirit? or whi- i . they shall I flee from thy pycscncei>l Modern Etlquettc B! ROBERTA LEE . , Q. If :1 lllllll is llcluvcil hi claim- ‘ PRAYER: K ,L " ' ‘ cop "s old‘ even ‘nilug u prumlscd (lulu-c must. ho up olofllze? A. Yes, and imnuwlliiicly‘. When ii smoking [mrly lili TIIE MASK izlvcn by u llllll‘l‘l(‘ll man, may [no women Illll. ln on appearance‘! I W d if it‘ t rs-—. - on er s ea A, No, they should not appear. l 1s it a grief flaming awhile, oi. is it oidmme rears? Q, llow are nll gifts lo n hrldv ‘ initialed‘? A. Willi the bride's lllllitlflll iii- ,lt is a brave mask that you don, A radiant, lovely thing, .And some are blind, but tho’ it's on I see beneath-the sting. itlaln. WINTER IIOSIEIIY Wifi ICXPECT T0 SELL 1000 PAIRS OI‘ THESE NICE WARM HOSE WITHIN THE N EXTSEVEN DAYS. WE HAVE PRICED THEM TO MAKE THIS SPEEDY CLEARING. 58c: Silk and Wool, plaid or plain, Fawn and Brown, warm ribbed hose. 85c Silk and Wool, mostly plain colours, wonderful hose at the price. 98c Penm.an’s All Wool, also Silk and (have banded themselves into mutu- al protective associations to guard against attacks by designing females. ey VMHL This so“ 0i thing costs HE Rt. Hon. Col. Amery. British Half the World is devising ways aiism Secretary of State for the Dom- and means to secure permanent miiiii have an Ambassador iii was“ inions. who is novw touring Canadalpeacc and the other half building 1ngmn_ and another m pans. why “roughoui the gayest revel“, ting their war.‘ not others of like dignity and im-i g, portance in shining yeggllfl. at Ber- of The Guardian, has struck a new nation in the world could. under 91'9- note, or rather, perhaps. an old note sent aviation and poisoned gas con-i __ i Q‘ Other PIOYVIIIOH “deem It u! fru- Edward “and. m“ mi Pi. vi W181» i operation. if tiiii mipire trio con- This faotalono will iinich Iflbfllll‘ pom"; wqghg ' m“ may Si..." ‘ '5' o n bassy at/Paris France. as soon as the necessary legislation can be And tho‘ you dance with head held passed in Parliament and the mon- Pursuing pleasure ‘midst the gay, I see beneath the smile, the ‘sigh, big money, of which dazzled Liber- And sorrows holding sway. takes no account. If we I do not know what it can be. I only know it. lies Deep ‘neat h your smiling eyes. ~Helen Daughter. |lln, Tokyo, and Mexico? And the Pumwnlp‘ ' I expense be hanged! . wnmqllehw 1-0 the people of ‘. rinoe 1 enied eve ‘T ‘at iiltiie forecas- iiuonswa. Is u “a, matter or do _ i \\\\\\'\’\\‘ N Jooous" l} . K001 emery. colours _ $1.25 l Plaid Sport Hose, in attractve colour- mg. » ' MANY or rim Aaoim wm. MAKE WONDER- Fun- ovansrocxmos ron scnooi. GIRLS. .. Alley & C025, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. roams is ALSO A use or mourn use: n m. . worrm LOOKING mror» . ~ TFTIC’ f». P /'*. /< KIDNEY F3 DA ~_ HE 5S "'1 Dflccuwlérfioii”; Hi F? H . g | i!“ l M A T‘ ‘iiliiillf’