av-a-aaz... -_.~.s..~sc4-__-_.ir...r.a__-_a...a_..... v‘ . -.-. l I I I z I it» w, “JO no! you (In leepotnry LII-It- 09L Editor and Innnnol.» l. IL llnlnetl Iomlltll New York lloplenentntlv Chicago The GUARDIAN Clo rlotioton n I llnrltl-e National‘, Grnlton so. (‘nrler b 00., Qneen Si. A. Ill-inn, sin-p Vendor llnllwuy llonknlnll stoplen Dolly. Illa-l n N. P. J. “'1 llnlnloL Sprln o2 n llnllf (Ionndel lfil’), 1Q nlvnnntl Inllod ensue-n. w. Unenter s." laborer Who-P zilltmsinlzasr III lulnonn, J. I). A. DlneKlnnonfD. U. 0. Anooeln c Editor, l). K. 0n Representative-d. C. Ilorrlo Inn n ll. Northrop rower llelleoentnllve-E. J. In; ho obtained Ilo- the following ngentn In T. Murphy. Frlnee 81., l‘. Dali: Queen 9t. Tho-n: While. I15 Elm A w ‘ ..,, ‘ . nor you (In ndvnnoe) delivered. In Cnnnln nnl United Donn-o. Grocery u". t‘. want. Kent s"... Wen! I Pal-ll llonl I nhnmmul 11m oolomn lo oooo for the g soouoolon by“ I i” IRWIN ""901- Ghlrloltoleun. Guardian Ion not ooooooortly onions the opinion upnoood by It oon Ioooonoonb vLess Talk- More Work. Sin-We are all agreed that there are ‘too many societies and other organizations In this city "lo. jduurs Marlon. M .0. B; mun i H SKTISFYING NATURE'5 HANDS V04 Musterole usually gives prornpt relief from sore throat. Vmdflllfi» wnfillllfi- N TUESDAY,‘ Nov. 21, 192s and Province. Consolidation and women. Will! i"! coordination are certainly needed “umriy rroup, stiff neck, asthma. neuralgia. congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- I lism, lumhago, pains and aches of the' hock or joints, sprains, sore muscles. bruises. chilblaina. frosted feet. coidsoi WHERE ARE THEY? The question has frequently boon 5 bold? the-en Iicsieging Ottawa for retire-rs Our lklilfil! of trade. hme ‘or our various railway grievances, u-orrcspondents have fIom time to llime uirI-Il I f Beffer fhan a musfard plaster their riiszmpointmrut and made silggestions, Ihe Captain of the car ferry’ has Villlilllll)‘ at- tempted to defend the (lnvornuxent, N the Rum: of "hi" ll-rlv lIvr-‘rllpftbe Railway Board and IIImsI-II‘. , l A Wise Old Trapper| u brunch of bu)! who bud t I tripping bosom»: down’ w slbut the reprtscntutivm of both the NUl9Ilf-‘& They each sent for separate pI'|ct~!i"‘-’9Pl9 and 11w Gorernlncnl have ' "rr ' r no then sent ail- “rnmf lf,”fhe'|,,,,,__,e gpvu,“ m, not uttered a word or taken any in- l-rst quotations. , Alb-r five years _ “my dogged [hr-y were-II‘! so dread» ten“! fully wise In-cuuzu- tIn-y- didn't “MVP ennui-ill (profits to muke tin-Ir efforts wu-rtb wlnlc. tine day they met ‘PI-m McMillan driving a new car to town. Tom laid be made the price of his swell outfit shipping pelts, Hr told bmv In- got wise Io those funny prices and found It was irklirf in di-ul with I'D-u». Pnrlvi‘. ln-vuunv ln- aiwtlay» |,,,.,w m fllIVIIIIPI‘ jmll what lu- wun NIIIW- of gvillilp’. lie said thul Hutu-r HPVPT nffvh-d l.’- for a wit, but be always- paid Hm $3 which In- whatevei- in tho matter. Trur- .\Ir. J. J. Ilughcs of Iiiugks" claims, ns do also Mr. Lca and Mr. Alcsscrvy, to have secured some reductions In freight rates but it is well known tlmt the ClIIII'|')(lI'l(I\\‘II nilll SIIIIIIIIIWFIIH- lltlilrtls 0;‘ 'i‘rr|d<'e xvi-re Ibo real authors of any benc- llflyllllll theory we are reminded of expa- ordlnarily early winters which fell upon us in these same "good old April and urlnters “lingering In the lap of Spring" aslate as June have marked the years since the first ro- rords were kept and nothing that can be construed into a I-Iiunge of climate or that marks any percept- ible change in the order of the sea- sum-I has occurred in the past bun- dled yours. occurs at any give-II thcr at the Change or the moon—-— which is once a week and may be charged -_with the occurrences of the previous or the next. three days. In the ruiulily m‘ Lbe fur of wild an- imals, or in any other of the frequ- ently quoted weather give any dependable indication of thn kind 0t‘ wentbI-r we. are tn baw- tovI-nty-four, 0r ut fortyvigbt hours. ’l‘b|s is the up Moreover nothing that period, wbe- signs can lilfksi h f nt for the. relief of contributors to "'9'" o! I e m these and for _the carrying out of the benevolent objects for which they exist. More work and better. work is needed-at less expense. Take for instance the matter of just what is the cause of it. and whether _0r not it Is serious‘ tioued in a former article. is onc Years ago we were taught tnal it occurred only in lime stone dis- Iricts. and It was the water them‘ pouplf‘ drank that caused the troll- ble. And the statistics uouId seen" l0 boar this out. Now as a ‘mutter of [act tbcsc old investigators were {ZPIIIIIH somewhere neur thetrutb. because- iv was tho illhl-EXICP of a sub» gtianve In these limestone dis- tricts that is now believed to, lw the real cuusc of this trouble. And this substance is‘ lflllilbf- When this substance is absent in tho dict, the gland calls loudly for it, and would appear to get In- to I1 very excited inflamed condi- tion ill its demand for it. vegetables and fish are easy mot- bods 0i‘ satisfying the Iinmnnd. 0i‘ course an infection of any kind. or some unusual linc of diet might upset It also. Any way when iodine ls defici- ent. It begins to grow rapidly and Innltipiies the uumhcr nf IIttIc gland structures which urI- SOIIII“ thing like u llmlny r-nmb. AftI-r the storm is ovr-rnltllougli it stops increasing in size, those thmd(i7t5rcnay;prle%tpr?unwnn). asked. “that have our federal Is-I day‘... Ham an‘; me Mmerfi’ 0mm welfare which lam pleased of the brgetguiatsttvrg lxlialtlgtisafililixilialélsl aa S8. . -. . .' - » » ' ‘tl '. ole ' Th M ‘Hole cu of gnada Lat Prfiflmmll“ dlme “'- 0“““~' “ lwinters melting Into Spring Ill to note IS just now occupying pub- firmqwto use regulator on u “,a“.h_ e -\ Montreal. ' llelsewbere to Iistifythe pcgitinn that" Iic attention. There are a number of Sotdelics all calling for Inoney. —-and still more money. Yet any- one who walks the streets and keeps open eyes can see that there are numbers of children. who are not cared for as they ought t0 he. out In the streets unattended at Iiine. ten. and eleven dclock in Ibc night~—out on the sfrccls in tbc day-time when they ought to be at strbooL- Though we have a Chil- dren's Aid and a Red (‘ross and paid policemen. the care that ought to he bestowed upbn those who will ero long bc the voters- the ruiers~of the city and Prov- ince Is not supplied. Parent-s who Ies their cheidren run wild and at large atoll times of the day and evening ure allowed to g0 unlined. and unpunished. Our city laws and Provincial laws alike are flout- cd and nothing Is done-no action is taken. and Provincial laws alike are flout and this island there ought to he but. mic organization looking to (‘hIId WcIfara-; Illill an efficient. xw-II-paid nfficvr or officers who together with ull poiicelncn uud con DE- You see so many Dfillllle- Pam" enlarge- of the neck. ma, you are pgfhflp$ wondering This giaud—thyroid—as I men- Green | _ stables on duty- should see to it - |. | n | m, 1",.“ |, fi'.'fl'fl“"f,lfa'gd izwilrllrlifwirlxta: his: tile, real or uppmwit, tbd; Irny "11"" °l "hmuslfl all“ "M" "m" thnt careless par-mils who InegIcI-I m“,,,,f§’,,,f,{.,,§°§’],,', 1.05"". ,-|||i.:| wise irflpprrs in that sun-m ln- Iinvr- at-crtlml on this score. .\lr. l) Ion is verified by the failure of lhr- ll\"]lI‘[_cI|:]I¢lI-i-I|'glrulli bur Iflltiftfl "Ill with n soil ulur- Iikr- subs-thum- swell of nu.- " ‘ IIIII IIII- 1m f! flW [H1478 an: .| h.“ by kflppmg "w". ‘IESI|IIH|(.|I .\. .\I:~.I (n, I ~~- -,~. ,"w-.-tber oI-t. . .- , ._ .“' ' Don’; Take a “ Tm“ l_ w m “m w“ h"! ' l m p“ H _ _ m“ ‘-llll‘ll"_" w"? l"l""_ "0 m“ Iciv-ps Ibr- wboln glnud i-IIIurgctL. .h n“, s,._.-,_t-,,,,m| ,,,,;,.n,n“y 31mm.“ 1,, The {Ire-sent days with tbI-u- "IIIK- l0! Il-Hllfllfl “I10 will l1" Illlll" Now this Is Ibo llIlll""lN‘l\\'I‘l'n (hula W" Y9!" mm“ w C‘ t’ P ham" Q WP m _ ' d m ‘ To Ished) shnli bu sbuiterctl and guur- u“, “Mack's m, h “.,,,.,.,___th," 0x0], Send u, your ymirk 11'“? unnzublli l~ Jllll y, ms never, so for t ,,c., .41 c: an o LFVI 5.. amp “m1 good foster PIOIIIPS W0‘ cisc has Ilecn found of benefit. . , i l1 I t ‘ 3:3: stir rim ‘them’, 1., as we can ziiscovcr, Iii-Ia or Qxprgfi. are the counterpart of the "(mod Vllrfiile fggvlgllflnlfiwnt Ind n" J l The patient lies on tho bat-k Price iluilet- noime frllllw who w“ an v 0 mm" u on o __ H H _ 0H (layqi- upon wmch we mo“ mo“ " Y mg‘ with the head low, und slmvly Ins. shy-sting oils"! yrfiu kill-f; l l‘ l’ "I" l-I W.‘ ~ * - {ill wnll as other law nfflcblbv- bringg his head forward until chin Tags an II W W" ' ‘ . . . - nciudlng tr Attorn G-ner I-— . . . . purflltutliurm I,“ rug? 1,1,1,“ {GU62 Iirohiems m, for that matter, upon an we do upon the distant bills Ought to here-stirred m tn aging‘. :25?“"websggsybaglitwdtlbfn"‘fir?! trgt now. ul- - _: , , ' . . ,. , . , ‘,, ’ '-' » ‘ " Th“ mean“ “an”, Ank thewwfiflg! my other (mention in which the Which we have crossed 10m, sin: e. o; the commmmy“ needs m“; Um“ points ‘Hmcuy ‘mwflnL Tm" "'8' “"5"” '," a‘ “pperonce ufprovince is interested-fit least not “Tia distance icnds enchantment “"5" ill-It)’ l" TP-‘Pofl m "ncalwd" should be done ten times, thr-n a 5”":- ‘mrnl (.R:r“'pur",, ‘Mn. h rfor children. Thut is why I wrltv qhiyrl m.“ and "N." u.“ mo“. pn . , . ‘ s-n ,4 t ‘ _ 2., _ 2 ,_ ' ‘ . r , . WM“ was,‘ p" “m: ‘yo: I‘ to e election c'ImpaIgn_ “hm to the view The smooth y rouuJ m you “m; runam ‘ “moi CHAQLE; 3_ u‘: m'anfulvanp“’lllfi opinions and his mmedigg 110w. ed hills with their gentlt- curves AINnmbgg-Egsl-épfl This amount is mimic night nnd PORTER, Inc. that we give HIM m“. fly”, of Wale,- Ovm- [he and sbzulowgv outlines still huvc "mlmml; grmlfluuy "wnqmng n 12‘ we“ 27m soul!" 11"" 1nd "V; Iunrll a! Ivast uoublo tho nbovc is -rv Q h I v "I “ " WllUlO constituency. Since that 8L. New York IBST-U-S-sttlwlfs. brings sure money. their precipiccs, their guIIIcs and, time his lips have been sealed. The U101!‘ treacherous bogs, nisn H1911‘! fuvasant walks and cooling springs‘ I I I pi-I-formt-ti. Somethnos ibcse glands may be lname of Mr. John E. Sinclair. ‘enlarged sinlply with blood. Tbc blood 0r glue substance I ALFRED FRASER I12 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK @‘.o Representing —'-—--- C. M. LAMPSONA 8: C0. 64 Queen Street E. C. 4 London, England Public Auction Sales of Raw Furs oooooooooooo -1 -20~ti. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuiglan ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. Island S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN MQnQ-qu. P. E. lllllld Palmer & Palmer ' H. J. PALMER, K C. Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan of Nova Ceotln Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. MacDonald & McPhee junk J. A. MCDONALD H. F. M:PHEE ll. A. Din-um‘, Aflgrnev. Ete- Money to Loon IIlley Bills-fur“, unnrlotfetown 5E c. c. Archibald Graduate of N. V. Fan non-mole Medial lehool and lloeyltll Practice limited to Rye. hon N0" nnl Throat mom” Boyer llulldllla 0m" ""1" Mire! 1' Telephone Mil-J. on” n" D u l, m -_ I m 5 the shade. and otherwise the wea- OI" PIl-ACTIPEDICI " sonolvs mnruon "mwoui-Jniv-oor 0616mm‘ ———~—-;lm—; tber wan Ideal. We are Inclined-to Q look hack upon conditions such as these as the “good old days" when ‘Wiouosf John," who nwcives 1h!‘ ‘other half has rarely been mention fed. so far as the records show, ex- "fellt In connection with such on ‘terprises as the Canadian Farm EPPOHIICYA, the Springfield Coloniza- -—ull curtnined the kindly distance. So also is the weather, nothing has changed or shall change except the distance which ls ever lengthening, ever off now by concealing the unpieasantnesses lion scheme and an occasional Lrlp ‘to (htawa. Mr. A. h‘. llicLezln of Qiwince County, has h1g0, and making - the past a pleasing memory. ~———--<oc>-_--- THE BRITISH ELECTIONS as far as lull‘ public are concerned. spent llis {Ilimfl largely in culneru and probab- gly received value for his indemnity. Theee are the records of the So]. id Four, in their respective Peppe. scntative capacities and the public Indy judge for themselves as to their value to the province and 1o their constituencies. The DOllllCfll atmosphere in Great Britain is rapidly becoming warmed up, but as to the headway made on either side it is Impossible to even ghess from the published reports. The British elector takes his pollilfs very seriously and part- icularly in the present campaign when the question of food prices and employment are made an Issue. Protection for the ‘home industries and the home market is a new rem- edy. Naturallynvhileitslogic isevi- dent to all there Ie reasonably sum», ln his letter on the Transporta- tion lkoblem. in last Saturdays Guardian. "Observer" remarked “Primarily the duty of fulfilment is on Canada and in the application oi‘ the remedy our federal representa- lived should not remnin quiescent but ellmlld speak up or be under- stood to concur in the attitude of (‘nnada in refusing us our just rights under the Confederation con- tract." fear as to the outcome of a definite abnndoment. of the free trade policy to which, under other conditions than those obtaining today, Great Britain is indebted for its greatness and its world-wide distinction as a manufacturing centre. Naturally al- so the Liberal or frce trade party I» making the most of this deep rooted pmjudlce, but the Conserv- ative party, with the development of protected Industrids in other nations us nu example, are growing more uud mom confident us the campaign proceeds. Tho argument Ia all In their favor, but the deep rooted prejudices of a people who grew great under free trade are b heavy handicap. I That Great LBrImIn will eventu- ally be compelled to adopt protec- tion is s‘ foregone conclusion. Whether the change, almost a re- volutionary one, can be accomplish- ed in the course of a fow weeks, is a question which few would under take to answer. Polling day Is December 6th and the time for so great a change ls very short. The election is one of the most Import- ant In British history and the main question at issue ks bound to be It Is significant tbnf. In nII the ef- forts of to obtain redress for any one of our griev- hnI-cs no one and no institution has thought It worth whilo to appeal Io our forlorn! representatives. Is It lIPPIIIISQ their incompetence is so kcnoraliy recognized that such up pcui would be useless’! our pm vin ca is It not time that our province had awakened to the necessity of sending MEN to Ottawa, men with n capital M.. Men who have opin- Ions and the courage of their con- victlons. -—-——-{'-0'>- —-_ GOOD OLD DAVS On November filth-and 25th. 1878 horse races, trotting and run- ning,‘ were held on Upton Park. Ibis city. The temperature, we are Informed, was 85, not however, In autumn lengthened out toward fought to a finish either now or st in Nova Scotis. but throughout the .Dominlon in the bye-election cam- paign in Halifax. The Right lion- 'orable W. S. Fielding, Finance Min- Iister of Canada and the foremost Liberal statesman in his province, is on the ground and is taking an active part in the campaign, sup- ported by lion. E. 1\I..MacdondId, and other members of the Cabinet and the Premier, the Right Hou- orable Mackenzie King, is already on his way, or will shortly Iiastcn across the ocean to join in the fray. This all bctokens the rIct-p intrertxst in government circles lest a seat which the party has held during years past should now be lost. Mr. Fielding, speaking In the House of Commons so lately as the 19th of February last, frankly admitted there was “souietblng wrong" with a system that enables one party to send a solid block of members to represent it in Parlia- ment, and’ leave the opposing par- ty, Iieariy itS strong. wholly unre- presented. He has been reminded of this within the past few days. But the government's assured maj- ority in the House is so extremely narrow that it cannot afford to be generous and allow the Conserva- tives of Novu Scotia a single rev IIrI-setitativc. Nor do the Conserv- ativcfl thcrc desire to get u strut by suffcrnilce of their oppom-Iils, however much they may wish t gain it. ns they do by the favor o‘) the people. No one complains that a govern- ment candidate Io In the field. That was u thing thnt was expect- ed. Strange to say all tho com- plnints come from tho Liberal sldo, beraause Ibo Conservative-s. who arc nearly If not quite as numer- ous na the Liberals, are necking to elect one of their number to sit In the same House where fifteen Liberals from Nova Scotia already hold seats. Such is politics, how- ever. Mr. Fielding has frankly ad- mitted that there Ls “something wrong" with the system which produces these solid blocks of members representing various pro- vinces, but neither he nor the Cab- inet in which he holds a seachave In two years of power proposed any remedy for the wrong. I It follows that the fight In Hell- fox Is o fight to maintain a solid block of members from Novo Bcotln and to continue the wrong that There Is much Interest, not only. owners and occupants of the fabric port shall be removed gives cvl- dance that they realize its totter- ing condition and fear its inevit- able and early fall. The autumn perfect as Your love, And In each field each And so in every waysidu church, omor-roo-rwnan co. Ito coming. Unfortunately for this ,. Chlutmla and winter lingered In "l9 "B" 89""! 59"“? l‘ "'9 furthest. . ,-l a, .....__._.. wuinflicted upon that province at the election o! 1931. An equal To/thnnlr- You for Your mercies, niuy Inter gradually change Into a Ila wn. and the hnrdr-r material. so you s00 thc ml- Ivantage of the simple exercise above, which by pressure on tbcsr-l soft mlbstunccs actually squcezvsl them out of the little combs and thcv get carried away by Ill('| blood. ,_ l time upon Quebec and Prince Ell-l ward island in which very large Conservative tnlnorilics iverc left entirely unrcprcscuieti. Eigbty~ five Liberal Inembeis were in those three blocks, and only l17 Liber- als were elected in all tho nine provinces. That is, only 32 Liberal members were returned altogether from the six provinces of Ontario. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. British Columbia and New Bruns- wick. Only slx Liberals were elected in 1921 west of Ontario, which elected 21 of the 32 outside of the three blocks, and New Brunswick elected five. The Mackenzie King government thus rests almost whol- ly, on the three blocks which Mr. Fielding admits were elected un- der n system in which thcre ls “something wrong." as is llllll0llbt edly the cuso. And wbnt sbuli bu said of the stability of a structuri so supported? The nnly substantial supports are in fact aII under thi- eastern 0nd of the building. 0n- tarlds prop 0i‘ 21 rutber HlPIlfllJl‘ sticks was knocked all awry by the swooping (‘onsorvniivc victory last Juno flflll can no Imlgor sup- port uny weight. A mere glance at the situation is sufficient to show the unstable equilibrium of the King govern- ment. lt bus no rclinblo body of support In six of the nine pru- " vlnces oi‘ Cunndn. The force of gravitation, which contributes to the stability of u building mndc of- good material and resting on pro- per foundations, tends Io wreck thc King government. That It swnys and totters with cvcry wind Ihni blows is apparent to ull uud sur- prises no one. The anxiety of the ll that not a single unit of its sup- THANKBGIVING PRAYER. Lies over all tlteland; glowing tree, _ ‘We see Your precious hand. Our grateful hearts we raise, rd, Upon this day of dnvu! wrong was inflicted at the lune —M|rgaret Sangster short Ilmv. uud In quickly. ill‘ bocumo Olll‘ of Ibo moat pro mun-III shippers In India when he W“ "My unruly-two years of age. Ic amassed conside-rflille wcnith in u low ymlrs, and then lost it all in -— i ruin llfllll-i cvzIscII-ssly; The sky is dull ilflil Ilurlt. From smur- Imre Ira-I- A spurrmv fwitn-rs Only bull :l\\':|kt-~~~ I \\'0IIIlf‘|‘ if his fcathurs Arc all Wei, And if Iicfs cold Poor thing!» A lilac ‘brunch . Sc-rnpes Mk0 A bony finger on the sill: The uir is Ilesolufc And thick and chill. Zilorning! Sc W r/ W / (\ When you read of the recent disastrous fire at AI. vvlfli". away‘ S0 sud. so "pr-y In this wet chill 0t’ gray. . . How far it seems To look abcud To spring! GENEVA, Nnvcmbci" Adolphe Shragcr. who. four years ugo, Inndv u forlunc of m-nrly SESOOMIO in London during Ihq ruhIh-r boom and figurcd ccntly in ‘u famous Ilufiquc furni» turc case Imd din-d ut Luusunntl in] I \\\}\\\‘ Abigail Cresson. Three Fortunes Won and Lost (By Dominion News Service) poverty. Ho had lIvvII thvrc cIrcunmfunvr-u for some fu ruit u ro ‘ Guardian Readers in i Perhaps you have given, whole wheat toast--that's whole w]... I... "l? "V5981? get a real because you have never discovered TRISCUIT, the shredded wh wh wafer and baked a crisp, 88S and it contains all the mote bowel movement. ordinary white bread toast. ole wheat cracker. It is 100 percent Whole eat, steam-cooked, shredded, pressed into a golden brown." It is iiy digested because so thoroughly cooked, bran you need to pro. It Is eaten in place of Crisp it in the oven and butter it while it is hot. Nothing so tasty and appetizing. ’ vrvQ NOVEMBER MORNING ?ii.—~ M r. scarcely ru- The Conodinn Shredded Wheat Company, 14¢ Niunro Iolh. Oratorio and Ibc untiqxh- fllfiilillifi" wnirh proIrIIII-d out‘ of Ibv Inns-l !'\'lII-'Il‘|(- zlbll- Iuw cases on I'I‘('Ili'l| \\'_|_~.- “Ur. {mun onu- morc. ill‘ xvns unduuntcd, in spm-Iuiution snoh Ie-ft him u poor ——|—~——71~' r ' ___._——.———,-—.-e——.___-¢-_—-———-_-__ ____ oo-eooooo-o-ooxoemq _ 4111s Mpot-ulillififl. lust gflniusps h, n". nmrkm 3mg“, IiI-Inrt- bu bud time to overcome. Mud?" w,“ rrlpi H .. . s o c .. . f y numnulutcl SCICCUOIIB l his illlflrllllll‘ Il largo Bllm 0i his third fortune, reliably Pfiiilllill- ‘luunnigv was bI-queuthcd f0 him. lit‘ w] a; “pm-ly $g'f,()p_|)()0_ I“. pmwhm+ F0“ r “ll-i-‘IIYI lwvlllllv H DMYPI’ l" lflllillPTll I'll a Inunsion at Westgutu-nn-Svu, r vuunuI-rt-v, but further Iilifiiflflllfll‘ 1 Imuw-rr-r, and runn- to Idngiund tn ,;)|m.,,-_1;. furnish |p|1_.,||,,.,,,.' \§l'1'l( still IIIllIilIPP lortunv. _ --—-—<-o>-__._ IIIs Ilviiliilpifi in tb~~ (‘iiy wurc III» is the greatest artist whn has embodicd in lb:- sum oi‘ Ihc works the grcutest number ,0!‘ Ihv great. est ideas. Ifvilliiidiiillly suI-cI-ssfui, and before ‘long ill‘ bcvnnn- liilll\\'il us thl; Iiubbi-I- King. Iic fought tbn great- Isastrous Fire at Montague Montagurdid your thoughts turn to your own properly? The only way to feel safe is to Insure. Do It now with Hyndman a Co. Ltd. The Oldest and Largest Insurance Agency In P. E. l. Offices. 61 Queen Street Charlottetown. P- E- l- |. E. sunnsw, ‘Fire Agent at Montague poor, Inonths with his wife uud two Ilaugbn-rs.) It is suld (but lbcy urc Icft only $600, About u yi-nr ugn Mr. rluinu-II tbul bu. bml lHWfl vd in plircliusv-s of old amounting to $500,110!) but scrim: Inosi of the couri and Iu-uriug u snmll army of exports. 'I‘b|~ (‘ouri lll'i'ii1l'(l Ibvrc bud not lll'f'll fruml. costs of Ilu- vase we SBIIOJIOI). Mr. ShrugI-r, n slim rwm. cll-IIII-cut fvuinrI-s. was forty-seven yours old, but hv Iublu-Il obit-r. lie lilllt‘ llll’i‘l‘ fortunes in un Iucn-Ilily st thcm almost as wit b , Shrngvr.‘ defraud; nrnituresf Miler; in that Tilt‘ rc I-stluiulvd ut wIIb Flash Lights MAKE ATTRACTIVE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY We have them in many styles and olzu Ind every- one of them will make a molt desirable gift for old w‘ young. ~Donns7 NF’ (imlz>1;_,,p_1‘fi_,‘|‘k;,S ;- 5H1- h"'ll’ll‘r o Dl‘ |'-' Electric Irons Women's Greatest Convenience In different nylon and oizel. Hare In olfto of utility to ‘plo o fill , . Minis. Get your; uri y.