OliARLOTTETUvval ouitnnnn scholarships will be a memorial to the gallantfY of the dead. They will commemorate those Mc- Gill students who have died in this war by con- tributing to the welfare of the country for r Morning Dally (Founded In 1887) which they gave their lives." H " President: Melt. Tlol. W. Chester 8. Mobile ' Vida-President: J. R. Burnett, F. J. l. Secretary: Lleut. Col. D. A. MacKlnnon. 0.5.0. Iditor and Mlnaglng Director: J. B. Burnett. FJ llsoelnte Editors; Frank Walker A. Burnett, R.C.N.V.R. tQn Active Service) and Lieut. Ian 1 EDITORIAL N0] t8 .- J. Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Stinday. v 4i it v i "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than . Jhe Weakest Ink." Newsboys’ Day Once every your is uot too often to P?‘ griltulc to nu othcrui-c tiusnug civilian hei'o— the lad who ilelivurs thc llL‘\\'>l7Zl[)Cl'S ever morning, bright and early, or every afternoon, rain or shine, as the cusc lllgly lJC- Th“?! b0)‘ are an essential pnvt of thc business of journal j5l]‘|-—l|'|() most iinportrvilt purl, its the)‘ will tcll you themselves. They mt- zll-o our most prom jm-“t Qjtiggjls hf tuiniiriwuv; for who ever heard of a prominent citin-u who didn't confess, und sarlunnhv,‘ ocronnn '7, um Monday, Thanksgiving Day, holiday. I i I I Assistant Minister for Air in the House Commons. Y mew-m. l schools are now open, While S cated schools are now in operation. u a at a his bereavement. His wifh a Summefslde lad)’ run CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way statutory \Vith the practical demobilization of thc R. C. A. F., there will be no further need for at; o About 650 of Londoifs 1,000 dclllqlliarl’ pro-fabricated th schools are being rushed to completion for bad- ly bombed areas. Fifteen temporary prefabri- Sympathy goes out to the Hon. Mr. Mac- Kinnon, Minister of Trade and Commerce, l" Americans don't the took ll lWBVY debt that Germany ca the peace terms imposed her. - Chothnm Daily News. In Ieography lessons we 3°14 m!" the poles are the cn turyshows that the Poles playing e vltnl part in brlngln -—Kltchener Record. The Canadian Ber "P898 lawyers to discourage the differences bcnvcen husband and wives. A friendly talk teris office might often A survey shows that 27,000,000 know Japs the Phlllppthes. What au- fcrence does that make, since the "9"" "DRY no matter how stem upon WQIG f the earth's axis. Modern his? are i llbmll the end of the Axis on which. the international gangsters hoped e earth would eventually turn, Associatloin d - vorces by cndcnvcring to compose I s We“ lllc Brest Caesar has fallen, will fall apart and crumble into that material 01’ save a Wh marriage from the rocks and pre- _ and sympathetic udvce in the bnrris. Yanks are about to take them beck unyWaiW-Ottawa Citizen, _ The death o one million chll- THE ATTORNEY43ENER5LQHIPi nren in France ls attributed to -"'—- malnutrition caused through Qq. slrr-Pflssllif along Victoria Row man cruelty during the war. That's °ll Richmon Street I was sur. prised to notice e which carried fl blt o; “ml 7°!‘ many of us and n lnforma ment Duhlic to a fact which a 31133 could not happen, n time Allnflley-Gtenerg] Ill-o private practice. Premier assure Q all his time to engage l thereby avofdlfng merits rum? any which might an” end bit, by bit he h We are made-common clay. sign board in your. Vlllllfld paper I notice an advertise- cfllllllt the attention of the 1'15"!’ °l' Ill Were led to believe smely our full. has gone Did not thc us he wanted a man who cougg arid would give service: that such .°,.,?,‘.’"§f.§‘;“,i‘;{ private practice, entangle- there- of t I tim, S'r, etc., '1' ‘he rme‘ that l“) l ‘l “MC Mm a news-boy’ "th l ts of friends here passed awil)’ un- serve n. home. Where the future ONE WHO WILL N01‘ BE and attribute to ihi< i.» the llcvvlopmcilt of “l tififi t Ottawa “p5 awe],- “eccssimting llllbplncss of young children is Fool-ED A SECOND TIME if ' " ' - -...~‘~ Ml?" ‘lllbllCC and blhl- cxpec e. a, . ' '- ' .1 .. collcerned» m“! “mm be 5mm?" *—_——'_— is lnlfliflfl,’ s.1,_...l_\_ it u», to . - t1“ Mmlsters return from hdmonton u lCll. 111mg for m“, lawyer to be mwmm COMMUNITY FARMING FOR. lless acumen.‘ .\l‘l ull oi our business and pro- he had gone on Political business’ 1y proud 0;__,_Hnn,mon spectamn WAR VETERANS fessioilal leaders have lit-tripuc-wsboysuperhaps;- u a '1 I _ . p M“ was,’ n‘“sked" by ‘ reporter‘ 51,341,116 vetenf". Land A“ 5 but they ‘ll Ml a Qlllw ‘ll will“ Ill llnnglnlng Madame Marie CUHC; Phllkicist, born this from Yank houjshe felt about the M01942 has been framed along “ .8... callmis" “ml l“ l“ .‘ l "‘ “ l" ‘ 9“ ,‘ native bf Poland), and sh: was a pupil of llclle Hill/e _n fnrtlu lit reply: "1 never WM‘ 1- Alone with the flllflnl! bl Se" an" ."*‘-“'~ 3"“ W)“ “H” iicllvranon‘ Curie whom she afterwards married; they "all 9m- Illl- Constructive kinda lbs-small“ "ll be flullllled some Today lcivspzipvrs :icvo.<- the continent are lsking their renders to jlviu with them in comg memorating this by no iii/wins unimportant event -—thc annual Nc\\~<‘».~\-.' flay. Years ago, in iixicr words. than ours, their praise was sting by .-. lsmitlwii poet, Shane Les- lie, in the following lint-s entitled “Fleet Street": “I never see thc ncivsboys run, Amid the uhrrliil; struck, ‘With swift nuti iii; feet. To cry the lift... YlllllllO done, But I expect one clay to hear Them cry the crack of doom And rielngs from [he tomb, wlm great Archangel Nllchael near; And see thcm Hlilllllll; from the Fleet A: messengers oi Gyd, Wifrh Heaven's tidings shod About their brave unwcaried feet." Thanksgiving fhanksgiving observance this year is of more than usual significance. After five years 0f war during which extreme disasters were averted as if b_v inii-;lcll.-, the title has turned, definitely and ovciwvlivluiiugly. For millions of enslaved people the day of liberation has al- ready dawned. It is on the soil of the zig- ‘gressors now that the full fury of the war is being felt. .~\ll over Furupc hvnnls of thanlts- giving are rising ilailv for this deliverance. \\'ho can doubt, as tieucrztl Montgomery has already reminded us, that it llZlS conic from God? Thanksgiving, no less than prayer, culmin- ates in the practical result of dedication. The true spirit of thanl: iving, the London Tinzcs observes, will purifv thc mind from those wrong conceptions of PCEICC which are a real and per- haps an increasing (lnngcr at this time-con- ceptions wrong because they are self-centred ‘not God-centred. All too easily peace may be desired solely as a muzuis of restoring personal comfort and business and normal ivays of life. Rightly enough, these will be welcomed, yet the Christian disciple is bound to place first the attainment of such aims as the “Four Free- doms” of thc Atlantic Charter, and those not merely because they con ice to human wcll- being but because tunni gahly they are in accord with the design of God. To such ends he is called upon 1o dedicate himself afresh. "to 5l°W'g°ln8_ Bemluda- _N°l Olll)’ l5 the hated gcncousi bnndloft vtlllzllnesi; poorly In Prince Eilwilr/l l~l 1d, as <‘l§@\\'ll@l'°~ “mo '19“ licrmltml. m use its roads’ in,“ a "imit- Yallilscusaitltil depstttlsllcliiiieiii throu hout t, . tllil, we haw sltTllll reason furl “lent l5 “mot to "ltlodllc? rcwomllie golml“ dwellincs, clocks and whnrves and g l l v - _ . thanksgiving. lhc llill'\'t,\[ llll) been more than‘ "lcntj LP till n°w thef colony l“? lladftielilllt“ 895E113}; “Fig?lzxifigbsrclgfiléodngggg 9 abundant, giving us an ample surplus 0f the Scmallve government 0 Seven 9m ,0 ma) 0t pal-llama“, mm’ the short products of the field and llill'll_\'ilt'll. We call’ “PPQW-Qd b)’ lllflclfiwl}; "l adgilw" 11¢ has [a itretich (of) pic cilnbunfimetnt. Ip- 4 - ~ ’ - m t " 7 . n attommn m Hm ,_,,.,,,_ .,.,,,, .,, we cxccncm LICglSlZlllVQ Council o nine‘ mem rs (tirce o pa n 1e11,. Jaime‘ n ‘or c - ~ - i f'c l) oiiitcd b the Crown and an clcct- ml“ “l” 0f m“ lmhlml reaul“ review of our lztriu :1 :. hv .\ll‘. \\. R. ‘ l“ app y ’ of the river, illg riparian develop- S‘ . 1). , _. . , \,,.:. x ., . _ ed House of Assembly of 36 members. .~\t the mcllt nppcni-s roi- the most uni-t l£l\\, .t[)tll_\ _ . .1 _,..tuluie, appear M. f P l. t m L W“ to be the result of haphnzsvd ~ - .- . _ . c c "z '1- ‘ ~ mg in today s l uc. It -l ictuitl of one of the PHiSem‘ s‘ mg ° “Ham n ' c g1’ l l growth, T1,,- selne, as 1t wmds best years in our hi-zurj. vl should help to send us all to church lll!lll>!'l'iv“.‘ with uvatcftil hearts. The o n n e ll SAcCIIolCeTrsiI fps “farm couqrrttiil:iii-nis due to Miss Ann Duffy. dzlughtt-i" of Mn m Duffy, Chav- lottctown, who lml hvv cl" u » iii tl and fourth )Cill‘§ at Print‘,- of \"..ll - (‘ilk-KP and is now zinlong thc \'t‘l'_\' fir-t ',-it- to qualify for the new _l. \\‘. Xlvtoin. .\l uioviul Scholar- [hips at Mctiill lEiIvci-s _ The scholars-hips.» established with :1 nrrm-mcnt endowment, will throughout tht- you". i.:r»-.Ii?t~ twelve studvuts aililuully with thc uu-‘up. oi nut-ting the ox- pcnscs of llllllllll. l». ' zupl l'\‘.-lllt‘i'iC(.‘, (lnlv two have so fill‘ l.t"'l 1‘ll‘l"€l'.‘l,. (wllltfll on equal ‘ terms to int-u :uul uwev-w ivJ-lvni in any part of (“zinzirhi or Xcttiuiiiplfluui. lllt'v\' nrc good for four years in thc i; of art- and science, or five yczu-s in tlu- v oi vngiiivcriiig. The fouiidci‘ An .\lt-<"..,,-».:i € |.-.i.:;.l.<».- of thc . - ~”"~" "5 °°“"‘“’°" “‘““ “ “ml” “l * , ' - ~ l H f t d l; 11 1 _; k L Toronto uixcs? Torliiy there ls Illonlrrril 51m‘ and n ‘fll\‘t‘l‘llirl' of Xlctiill. Com- Dr 1m e pa“ 5y 2f warm‘: H“ little hard, comparative informa- - , 1-. | . ..', - ~. .1 I _ _ tlon with which to answer tlfa fiiljilt/lllpfiflullitlpgll; “WHY p“ M“ m m“ ‘N’ the liact, a supplement of Sjldilfjl SItlil/IIY Sim, ilurlr sllulliil} ‘ll-lfibitlllll-S-r Th; im- l ' - 1'“ ., "i .. . . . , ~. . ~, pornncc o ruci n uct- nziing "The rl-gulnfiuns y.» the scholzlrsllills Auslhlll ‘zn§ll‘lhvsl‘l1lcgvslll) ‘m’; lypiilllil ilmlllll-bnlallll f“°l'l’"l’ll°l“"lg 1115mm” l° eglqmishm, M “y ,I_(.Hwy,| ‘H? v I N m solthcis itcciltl) arriutl tncie. is speech is holtol- ,,,,,,,l@;,,.,1 gnvgrnlnent 1n é ' l H ~. ‘ .' ‘Ill ‘ l‘ Ifiilllc.‘ "5 ." more restrained than that of Americans and less Calla“! 1-‘ ‘lbvlfllls- m“, “P29111119- _llai‘.'llt ct‘ loll‘ t-l|.: i,\ " . pp lCFl tolls \\‘l p _. _ ._ p . . COlllL,‘ nuyiri- llfll. or lomc own hc cousiricrcrl mllv from ~t bllllltdlls‘ with c\'- lankd “ll-h Slang “L is Pnlpnscd to find “ml-PS ‘mly gym-Q ‘hem ml“ 3-‘ "lllch . .- i l ' .. t '. ' l ’. ‘ ' » - < .- - . Cpptimla, wwwp M. f,“ I I w, [mm ha", sclf thinking the Australian more cIass-conscl- ‘ for Lthclr ‘tax dollar ns some o-glti-r _ _ v - _ ( l ; . ccn lCh, tin picssuie of pu c these applications fill‘ bu» \‘tlll be prvscntcrl to "us "n" l"! “llcflefl l9 lmd him’ mun“ ‘leiopinlon will undoubtedly lend to thc Board of iif)‘.'(‘l'llll!'s by n sp izil couunittcc , degenerate into ‘appeals to prejudice for the 531W jointly discovered polohiuin and radium, and shared the honours subsequently bestowed by learned societies. I! it i The Boy Scout catnpaign, which has been proceeding so far without benefit of personal canvass, will no doubt have to follow thc ex- ample of other organizations and resort to’ calls on expectant contributors if it is_t0 attain its objective. There are so many in the field now- adzivs, that it is necessary to keep up with the aggressive Joneses ‘if a; Fpiidgs to get anywhere. l l This from The Gazette is illuminating: “Air. Duplessis is to be congratulated for his wise recognition that a constitutional question such as family allowances must not be permitted to of political purposes,’ and for his refusal to descend to the regrettable levcl that has already been set. The Premier has but to maintain this temperate viewpoint to lead Quebec surefootedly in the difficult days Q13.t*ll€‘8l'l€3.d." wrecked the last Federal-Dominion Confer- e-CHCC. The ex-Premier is a proverbial wrecker, and should he return to lead the Liberals thcre is no guarantee he would not lead them into the jaws of the C. C. F., his attempts atvlcading them to a Progressive Conservative coalition hav- - if ,._ mg gen agley. I’ i‘ It As already announced virtually all processed foods other than canned fruits in U. S. A., will soon be returned to pre-war non-rationed status. War Mobilization Director James F. Byriies directed the removal from rationing of these items: All jams, jellies, fruit butters, aspara- gus, liina beans, corn, peas, pumpkins and squash, mixed vegetables, baked beans, tomato sauce, paste and puree, and all varieties of soups and baby food. jams and jellies are rationed in Canada under the preserves ration which is I2 fluid ounces for each coupon. Two cou- pons become due every 28 days. U I U i Democratic ideas are budding forth in hith- Council, though chosen by the Crown, presented a draft reply to the speed of the Governor, Lord Ilurghlcy, asking him to take the lead in a movement to bring rcsjionsible government to the colony. The debate is now proceeding. i ll It l In New Brunswick, highest prices at which l zlrawn poultry may be sold tn consumers dur- i ing the month of October are: Chickens (fvycrs ‘ and rozistcrs) llflx-pifCliCd, special inilkfctl, 53'/2; I Lirade .'\ milkfed, 52%; Grade B iliilkfctl, 50l/2; lspecial grade, 5Il/2; Grade A 50A; Grade B. ‘.4872; Grade C, 45%., Chickens (fryers and poasters) loose packed, Grade A, 49,34; Grade |B, 47%; Grade C, 44V. Chickt-ils (broilers) !l)t>.\'-])ZlCl\'€Ll, special inilkfcd, 56l/z; luosc-paclt- ed, Grade A, 52%; Grade B, 50%. Fowl, box- jjxickcti, liens, GradcA, J-Vz; (irailc ll, 44%; ‘iGlTltlC C, 40%. The Ceilings for loosc-pzickcd I fowl are thrcc-qtiartcr cents per pound less than lthe box-packed varieties. All ungradcrl poultry I must not be sold at a price higher than thc pricc l person. Doirt believe in readin I figger against a sincere, so Dulifick they writt- ln praise would ndd to it See what I zine. The truth is that the welfare oi’ workers. ‘llg share which they re- ceive of the total national lllCOlllt‘, has very little relation to wage rates, What must govern or Ile- tcrmine their ivclfarc ls thc state of the national production- t-he questzon of ivhether the factories, plants, fields and mines of a conn- trv are busy producing and with their protluc-lon Doing distributed and constinicd. Paper wage sche- dules mean nothing at all. What counts is production, with a plenti- ful supply of life's necessities at prices in balance with wages. - Ottawn Journal. Though, as in this one, she W95 lllllffllltlllly beaten at see in the las. wur, Gci-niiiily Mill had 1y inadequatg under the present I _ _ gbrscn the end came in 1911i about system. He will have to choose Liberals are in such sore distress in Ontario submaillles- 19 blmleshlphi 5"‘ between $111118 llellvlly In debt to _ . battle cl'l.llSCl'S, eight Lght cruis— some farm implement company that it would seem they havenopeiied negotla- crs and 5t) dcs wiycrs. The peace or doing without the equipment tions for the recall of “bllttll Plepblllll, \\'ll° m0" "ma" ‘m-Cilllmld l“ secure 1199955513’ W Properly cultivate his man linval threat. rendered first. Firth of Forth, tllc surrendering battle ilcet clrzimnticnllv sailed bctlvcon two lines, formed by the British Grand F100,, and the German flags then lowered never rose again But the question of disposing of the Ships lingered on, a cause of‘ some dispute among the Allies. It ended in the cele- brated affair in which the Gcr- man ci-uivs, left aboard for main- tenance purposes. at Soaps Flow, British North SCI] base, opened the valves and sunk all of Ger- manys former proud fleet except one battleship nud four light cruisers. The problem this time ls to devise notion that will nt- terly prcvclli. the Germans from creating another fightng navy.- Detroit News. The Thames, The subs sur- Oif Scotland! like the rivers flowing through many of he great clties of the world. has been treat- cd very badly from the point of view of its civic and aesthetic values, says Fortune. For Almost the ivholc of its length in the greater city, it Ls largely n hetero- thrctiah Phi-is in beauty and er- dcrllilcss, or the Danube through Budvncs. showy. the opportunities that. London has muffcd. And not only London. Almost tiny Ameri- can city-New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Sun Francisco, Buffalo, Qncrn’; University at Kingston iiintivuvating an Institute of l/l .il crninl-nt. Its job will be’ ' y to conduct research ‘ilLU pal problems. lts stzifl‘ w.ll cxilminc and report impartially on thc manifold questions which arise in modern civic administration. A5 thc Financial Post points out, inert» are (lozcns of vital mntcrs involving; spending of cilincns’ money on witch ficts nrc nccdizd. At present the problem is to get thc far-ts. For cxnniplc how much (Ices n dollni- of Winnipeg taxes have great public schools which are private‘ nzltntion for reform. One of’ the desructlvc kinda trash. The way 5s those critics came up play that was so fine, so knew there Wasn't anything they could It 5° they ivciit off and panned it. mean?" - Time Magu- the Allies forever zigainst a Ger- f Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Tacoma, Moncmnifllfn‘ Rochester, Louisville, St. fouls, Si) k no, ‘“ Paul — reveals a The W81‘ And The simllni‘ la at nwnrcncss of thc putcntialilzes of water. League ' lWIB-YBHBe planning that will en- able the young war veteran to pm. vlde a comfortable homc for him. self and attain at least a reason- able standard of living. l5 MW possible to visualize _ mull)’ changes and improvements in the farm or the future. Ah up- Dorfillnlly ll Present to facilitate these improvements and changes. '17"? 5/011118 ex-soldielj. illrmliri or sailor has been trained in the fill, 0f Working and fighting as a unit. Why not give them an up. gllgll-llllly of farming cooperative- Mony excellent 176911 Purchased under the Veterans’ Land Act in desirable communities. The YQl-lllg veteran will find him- self located amongst farmers hi. ready Well established, usually ,he rugged individualist type who d9. sires to own his bwn groin binder, manure spreader and other expen- sive machines. From an 8llOVI- ance of not more than $1200 the veteran must furnish his home, bu)’ livestock and the machinery necessary for him to compete on fllelldly terms with his neighbors. e amount of money i; total- farms have arm. I have reason to believe that veterans would prefer to start 1S e group in a community. with this object in mind. an effort should be made to purchase fiirins ln groups of four or ‘five units llistcfld of illottlnl! them at ran- dom throughout the province. This would make Possible the purchase of larger machines to be used co. ODBFBfll/ely. at a saving of 50 per- cent or more to the lndlvldtinl, as Well as a considerable saving in cost of repair and inevitable re- placements. Anyone with experience on the average farm will testify that. the large machines deteriorate from about '75 per cent rust and 25 per cent wear. One large central ma. chine house will take care of all the machines necessary on four or five average forms. This money saved can be used to provide some conveniences such as electricity and running wntcr in the home (assumlnt! there will be a power no. within h reasonable distancel. Shortly after the war there will he released n tremendous quant- ity of plumbing and elecrlcal fixtures from disbanded estahlsh- mcnts. As n community effort, with the good will of thc War As- sets Corporation. rural electrifica- tion can be affected at n small 05'. This idea of farming coopera- tively is not new or untried. 1t does seem to the writer that it is the only wnv that the average farm can reduce the cost hi’ an- eratlnz and leave the farmer some of his income to provide such com- forts as will be found in even the lower priced rentals in the urban centres. The young man return- ing from ect'vc service lq a good prospect for puttlnz this idea in effect on n large scale. I am. Sir, 0th.. J. J. MUSTARD (Winnipeg Free Press) , 'I‘lierc is still o section of Cali- itdlan public opinion which deridcs and sneer: at the League of Na-I tions. The nttentlon of thcse im-‘ believers may therefore appropri- ntcly be called to an exchange of correspondence which took Dlnce recently on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Lord Cecil of‘ Chclwood, who fought bllndncssl snkc oi‘ the League. The first letter was written by no less a cer- sonagc than Mr. Churchill. as fol- lows: My Dear Bob — Many happy re- turns of your elghdeth birthday. and obstlnecy for 2O years for Hi0’ ‘ t make peoples future mpre Secure- West Life manfor it _suitable_plnn to I39?‘ Yflltlg sail]?! requirements, including Accident an e HIICQ. Offices: Th m“ Mmgvlu, 01.41,, special Representative nt Charlottetown illlison P. McLean, C.L.U., District Manner at Snmmerlltle ,"The Connecting Link Between These Province?“ slur-nu; October m the Novl. Booth-Prince Edward Inland Will Leave Wood Islands Social Security Friend and Protector to millions of people inlll walks of life, the Life Insurance Companies play ‘a vital part. in the welfare of Canadian citizens, and in» the National Economy. Premium Savings also add to thc mighty army fighting dollars that is helping to win the Wu!‘- Ilyndman a 00., Limited. Provincial Managers ' Charlottetown - Szimmerside -~Montegue Eerie s. Jelley. Represent " I‘ 0'5"" Cyruu A. R. Shaw, Representative It M ‘ .. I Peter G, McE ‘~ , Representative at Victoria F. L. Mncl_\'||tt, “epresentatlve at Dsrnley FERRY SERVICE ARD ISLAND - NOVA scone illipliggoiintldthivns. P.E.l. - CARIBOU, us. My. "PRINCE NOVA" DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Dlyllsht Bevin: ‘Hm Ferry Service will operate two round trill W! ‘I7- Will Leave Caribou at 10:00 s. M. At 1W5 P- "- And 2:15 r. M. And 4:15 r. M. LUNCHES SERVED MBERLAND FERRIES, LIMITED NORTHU CIIARLOTTETOWN. P-E-I. vovcivman SCHEDULE WILL he announcer) LATER- $4 flcc l ions rages. -Your5 sibllitcs. Whnt It must be n satisfaction to you ternatlonal pence nnd Justice for‘, which you hove so faithfully: pleaded are now being triumphant- ly vindicated by the sword. This war could enslly have bccnl prevented if the league of Na- tions had been used with courage and loyalty by the associated na- tions. Even in i935 and 196 there was a chance, armed Grand Allnmcc under ihe| col And lrllllllE with veils of Dearly c . . cce. ‘Thcv died hwnv liito thc aluom. Vistas of DBRUr-fllld deeper mncc. iAnd earth and illl‘ and wave MIG; lIn nwc and breathless siluncel 3 ems rii Hi Y by making nniFor one who passed into theirl a n BULOVA PRESIDENT As Shown W. W. Wellner LIMITED JFWELERS SINCE You are entitled Accept my very Y. WINSTON s. cuuncnibi...‘ o a - To this, Lorri Cecil repl ed: My Dear Winston - Thank you very much lntlccil for your lctq-lgl It is extremely kind of you to have‘ thought of your old friend m the midst of ls. I think, quitc truc. So Naturally It’! WELLNEWS For Quality perfectly ~11 Blucliird Lady" bl BU LOVA 1537.50 \ ». mutt-d wekliliiig A lllee A movement guaranteed. Other BULOVA $24.75 up lovely tlint Men's BULOVAS $24.75 and up For ’ ‘ time kcvplnz vou can de- PC d m o Bulovn. l n n v different ca, and cvcry one rant 5 l 1868 Buy Now for (‘l- Titiibrityi‘ I to mellow rc- cvcn while the ci-iimcnTTiiid‘agreed to tl; stmn stllll lhcin best wishes. ply its provslons threntciicd storm was madness." 11311111195 of the situation. JFHRO O11 very stnccrcl against was 8'3 in one of your the lnst war You .force ltgninst- on aggressor. ‘most pcolll!‘ persisted ln ‘to vague aspirations for pence. However, largely through we have been Elven your trrmciiilons rcslftln- I tiecply npprc n c it. you sa_\' about tll.‘ Lcngtic The gov- - "a ,_ f’ OVE RSOUL (I hm Beauty itself miiont: bcuutl-i ful thhuzs-Arlhneavnd GitaJ g to 5gp that the great causes o1 m- The East was crowned with snow-j d bloom i c“ 1 _ I llnomiigfmdsyoueel bun-ma atl ., . . schools. He says definitely: ‘You are more lf-"Smlfi ml‘ Ililllllly 0n We D11," “f B9815 01' the M88110. t0 hold illiLlnkcfilfgg°m l“ ‘lwsllc bwlmr‘ nary“ liyeuniuplabraiuibyifitii composed of the (‘lllllt tor. thc pviilcipnl znizl English than tim Eng]iglf-illglutling [he way Clrtrlzcris nwlp. rcrlerd to mun clpal subjection the rising furies in Ger-l ° - lminlmdhninhuilmmqufih v,cc_c|,_.u,c(.p,,,.‘ H“, “m. m n, m, “mm “dorm _ _ , _ l a ans l., lPll lack of exnert, im- mnny or at the very lenst to cn-I uitleduwnt:-ve|uln|nat...yowllboyo Co"? L w,‘ H‘ “ U, . l) u ’ - H n we speak -— and he finds us rather diffirleut partfrl. mmuamtlve information ter .ntc nimcd conflict ch termsprwluvh, n. amethyst amid l m, mph,“ ‘t it ';','.:l 1' "J""l .. - _ ;; ' _. ~ _ ' ,r'_, 3 '_ , _ . "fit thc Hum ‘Mi m” "Pplyléumi" 1h WW and a bit reserved. ‘lie gets about thc some‘ [fillllllilzll gtvtygnmplrlg, fkziggléblcilpnrlllllflllus- lhzggiThv few s-ti uu,e stats that llt the; muumytztkeay’: |afllel - , , _- , ~ . ' lllouvy as -'\llSll‘filllilll fighting nit-n~t,\l.5o :1 day nllcllll Post expresses the hope ti-lcd our lit-st, and though lllfilwhpl- ‘m. m...“ 3mm mm | . .. k7“ .7‘ vlllul‘ m“ l’l""'l""“ "l " "’l'*ll"l"" “ml 5M1" t‘ <' v ] | - l ' |' f. . . tint lhi ""l)[)t‘ of tin.- lll°illll(' will rond has bc"n one of tinged" 1nd Wlu-i- wn tli '1 ' 0 licut hi’ "mn'n°m'h°mln'°"-" IFMF” h] U , _ M ,. A ,v .‘ >_ '_ . or a piivale, pus llC ext inngc Ill us .l\u|, ~ __ - »- ~l - _ - ~ __._ . . v i. . l - l mo,“ “mp,” Dad,“ “h” 9,3, , cp m‘, _pl()[((_[.ll, 1., hull lli> htlltllJl-dlll’) . . . . . be \\l(lf‘1lt‘(l in time lu provtdc n terror, the opportunity will slm < - M‘ I . . . .-‘ and he is generous with Ills money. ‘lake him 1 l 1 m; j j l t; f 1 l, f; - ' k; d t ' |"°""'° "WM" ‘I M" "l!" I cacli stuilislit ilntst nttun first class struidnlv in - - mum‘ " “V” mllsn‘ m.‘ l" y ‘l ° cred "u" to mil“ “ " . . l century. Deddfi Kldne Pills en h . h back to his remarks about us being Cl1SS-CQII- mlllllClllhl officials. Admlnisti-n- guard themselves nt least for a The flame of Beauty fni in splmw‘ .7 m 7 his work, and, bv wnking during thc Stlllllll('l' , ~ , 1 ‘ l tlon of cltlrs nlid munictp-illtl-s fer! generations from such lrlcht- llflv W59 lllv lllfii l" Time? ill‘ '“' '1", .9" M M“ ‘°"'l"l- M k he is to cam‘ enhlwh m‘ WWW“; l. Q H. “t, >Cl0llS and it comes out tluu h: has such n prob- has hrcump h.“ business‘ I- 18 m, experiences. ~ Me l Dodds Thine Pills at mp. eountw. Iothes b0 k n] ‘s I ‘ l’ ‘ ‘ "me “l ‘l lwni nf rvcizil distinctions on his linnrl at homo time that the mr-ttcr was nppranch- You m kc sure that I shall ¥lll°gilrblhllfll llltllltféatllullf-l "C" i l-°"l‘l°"-l"’l°"°l'""l'l" “fill-l?! " ' 0's n I lm“ lmlliil" that lie wouldn't have much tim °d l a l ‘m’ l ll ll l ' " l l ° ‘l “ “h ll“ ' ill’ o n o a on 5' n e havc l] SC (‘ll L, y, fl 5 0Q ma“ c n a C 1' all .8 W l. snr "By serving the llflilils of the living, these . distinctions." ner. -Wlnnlpeg Tribune. and lnclples of the Ieatzuc. lwt oloshi“ n: those principle. with the ,_,,, ,,_ l Doddiifildneylilils ttnm is NilTURAL T0 us. l dnlntlly styled ch for the lhdy 17- jewel “ W i ' . K. B06583. M 1'01‘ SAINT JOHN. ., IN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘T 7,00 A. M. AII.30 A. M. +6100 P. M.‘- (‘Moneten Only) ' To new cLZso-ow L00 P. M. ‘$90 One We! (Pine T“; nesenvsnoivsunro ' TICKETS lmrmx‘ room-z bio-m; T“? MARITIME cu € Jlmwlvs m“ _____ Mil?! MIBUI -~ erroneous!- "ltlu: and Smnlvllr mum p Montague. P. I. I. Olllee llnu : l0 t r. a i: s r. fir. ‘ A‘ u’ Holidays etc.. by appointment Office Connected with DRUGSTUII. ii. F. liutcheson & 80h OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the m. ting of glasses for the correction of oeuler de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street __ "COMPLETE INSURANCE snt VIC ” Agencies Ltd. Phone 540-541” _ C vcn- ,nnt without taking it seriously, 1-0 tim’ kouulne attempt to t: - c i. “midsummer ~‘ You always saw the There is earlier » in which vlsunlzc it Lciuzuc acting: with But. trusting yilu, another chance rind I hopc we may be wlscr. All depends 0n whether the imcoplcs can br made to understand the lJlaln truth of the future and are not led away to put their faith only in soclnl and economic forms. Again thanks.-—Yours ever, _CECTL TE‘- Attention Truss hearers To “i050 nt’ vou who are unfortunate enough to have to wear a truss we ask the question Are vou satisfied with the one von are wcarlnx? Docs It. fit comfnrtablv or is it an antiquated and out-of- datc style-outgrown Itn use- fulness so to sneak. thus causing untold agony. then why continue suffering when we enn allcvlntc the cause by offering you n perfect flttlnt- modern and un-to-ilate 0M from the large assortment just received All slsee and styles at prices to suit ever!’ body. Gassy ' Stomachs Relieved Ever person who ll troub- led wlih can In the stomach nml bowels should not a bot- tle of "Dr Evens" Stomach Mixture and see how quickly It wlll relieve all distresslnl symptoms Dr Evans Stomach Mix- ture taken at men] tlmcl. not only prevents all had effect! from us. but It promotes the functional uctlvlty of the stomach, assists titration and Improves the appetite. Price 85 clrnls nrr hottc Moll Orders liven prompt attention. THE 2 MAGS l0 Greet George ltreet lSHT