lit-Iii ii-'-.r -_ <l;-<,- PAGE 153m TiiE’ BIIARLDTTETOWN GiiAiillIAii an n - . ‘heel r. . Lute, ll. P. Vlee-Prelldent-J. R. Burnel m. m. A‘ w Stcreteay-a-lfieeubiioi. l). A. hllflKiunou, D. ll 0. - Editor and Managing Director-J. R. Buru¢tl Aunt-late Iditer|—il‘renk Waller and D. K. (‘urrie Morning lmlly (founded i881) 85.00 per year (in ltfvluce) delivered. fir-u per year (in advance) mailed in Canada and United Stuten. ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES UNITED STATES-The Beekwiia Special Agency lne. New York Central Building, New York City General Motor: Building Detroit interstate Build- 111:, ivuusua Cily_ Willoughhy Tower liullding Chicago: Syndicate Trult fulfilling, Si. imuil; Glenn Bulldininntiantn; liouadnoek Building, Ben ivmnqigru; 113.‘) .\'o_ (35th Streeg Philadelphia Morning Max-int Aw the old yen: passes io the hu- beens, remember nil good thing: u ucii as (irproisinns have un Elli ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31. 193$ Edward Island Hospital was laid’ . finder the Royal llfasonic auwloes. ELruEici-e 1n today's uuurdlau will Two religious events of outstand- be found a resume of the events of ing importing» omurred during the the yea: i932, both internationally wear, The first Eucharistic congress and from a Canadian standpoint. iiu the history of the Province was '.l'.:c clrsing mgc of the year M11 b0 lheld at Miscouchc. and was attend- ti-u-ucci this evening at miduzght, ind by inrge numbers of prominent and a New Year, with its own prom- HAPPY NE W YEAR ! Roman Catholic clergy and laymen, ises and expectations will lie before as well as by Bisflop Courchesne, of us. There is a" general feeling that lRhnfluskll and other visiting clerics. the New Year will see a decided nn- frhe other event referred to was the jxc-"vrzurrzt in world conditions, and‘ . tho new trade channels opcnecll as n rc. of the recent Intpcrlal-li i6,oi:t-r*1;; C.'{ll'0l'(‘ll(‘(: will be the: . . i ll‘.".l.'_q oi rustorllig i)."()5])c!‘ll}', es- purxiilyr to our agricultural produc- "1 'i‘i_-:r(- is uh: wilsdcrable hope Til ed that the lOlllLc and Monetary Con- ‘. result iii some definite‘ and that the presslrtg of armaments and war, b2 grappTcd with 0011-4 j: the sfaiesmoil of all’ the izatwiis 002130117061. Indeed, theI l forthcoming d his vi .1‘. year i933 is charged with possibil- itics of great importance to the‘ ‘world. it may even be the tuinmg‘ point ill our cvilizatlon. Whatever may be ahead, the. Guardian takes pleasure in wishing nil its readers on this occasion, a Happy Ncw Year. THE‘ YEAR AT HOME No part of the world has escaped the effects of the current ci/zpres- sion. Prince Edward Island's no ex- coptzon, but it can truly be said that we are more fortunately situa- 1i rl tli, 111:\n_v other pYOVJKYPS and rouutl. , and that while depressed prices in agricultural producisvhavo rvxictell imifitvorably, both upon our; Hunting 911d urban popuizttzon, Wei ii.'l.ve maintained production at a high standard and will be in a posit on t0 take full advantage of “the new Empire trade channels opened during the year as soon as the economic situation adjusts itself. Exhibition.) during 1932 were held in ouch County with gratifying suc- The Piwiviricial Exhibition drew large crowds to Charlottetown and the numbers and quality of the ex- hibits‘ were highly commented upon. The Provincial Fox Show, the third of its kind to be held in the Province, also proved. a. success, as did the Central School, Fair. ‘The latter event was a. new departure. if. was the first fair of its kind (.0 be held in Cuuzuia. Presenting the '_‘l'1‘illll of (‘tic exhibits at the rural school fatirs, it caused kccu compo iilion and hlcrcst throughout the Province. bland livcslock rxilibllors mafia nn exceptionally fluc sliowllig at the (Junadian National Exhibition, Lin: ltuvul \‘.';llici' Fit-i‘, and villi‘! uluuijuilti (ulilbitiolis. ‘llic your 1931 closcti with a. dis- astrous fire at Falconwosd Hospital. ‘Phi; was followed in February of this your by a. fire Willch destroyed the Pgincc of Wales College. Othcrl dcstiuciivc fires during the year were responsible for the loss of St. Augustine Convent and school M also centennial celebration at St. John's Anglican Church, St. Eleanors, at which also there n-as a ‘large and representative attendance. The vis- itors lncluclckl Archbishop Worrell and a number of distinguished clerical sons of the parish. During the year the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police, tinder In- spector J. Fripps, book charge of law enforcement in the Province. The force is now functioning smoothly and has been highly com- plimented by temperance oranzzn- tions on the improvement effected in enforcing the prohibition law, as well as in the criorcemcnt generally of federal and provincial statutes. a by-electlon was held during the ieear for the seat in the Provincial Legislature made vacant by the deaf-h of Hon. Ixonard MacNeill, Minister of Public Works. m. John MacNeili, the Liberal candidate, was returned with a majority of one vote over his Conservative oppon- ent, the late Mr. H. M. Downing, and on a recount this was sustained, three votes being disallowed on each side by the trial Judge, Judge In- 1118.11. Some ‘important changes were made in Executive Council offices during the year. Hon. Mr, Stewart. K. (1., is now Provincial Secretary and Provineal Treasurer, as wcll as Pcmicr and Attorney General. Hon. G. Shelton Sharp holds the p011- folfo of Public Works and Highways. and Hem. Thomas MacNutt that of Agriculture, which was formerly held by Mr. Sharp. The changes we're made until-Out mWYmPi/IOB m the work of the various departments and have gfvefi general satisfaction. It was a matter of concern to all our citizens that Premier Stewart was incapacitated by serious illness during the year. However, the Prem- ier has made satisfactory recovery, and all will hope that he will 1W8 continue in the euioymentof health and strength again. For the first time since Confedcrl ation, Charlottetown was the sc/snc of a conference between the three Maritme Premiers. The visiting Premiers, Hon. C. D. Richards, K- C. of New Bninswick and H011. G- $- Harrington, of Nova. Scotia, confer- red with Fremier Stewart at the iattcrs home on the sllbivcb 0f We rtgclfda of f-lic fortllconling Do- minion-Proviiiclal COMBTCIICQ all Ottawa, and reached conclusions which vmre mutually satisfactory. Earlier in the year there was a conference in the Confederation Chamber of the three Maritime Min- isters of Agriculture and their deputies, when a brief was ivrfllmmd for use at the Imperial Economic Bout-h Rustico, of Campbells Mills, New Glasgow, and of thc Queen Holt-i at Ollcary. A (iisusicr evm more shocking lo bur citiycm; occurred early ill the year, when, in the course of snow lighting, two trains collided in llandralians cutting, near Tignish. killing four railway 011111101105 and znjuriug eleven others. The work of constructing the new Prince of Wnics College was com- menced lust summer and has been pushed vigorously i0 600117109 0n- Thc building, which cmbodcs the lulcst design iu educational insti- tutions and is in the Colonial slylt‘ ui’ arch tccturc will be opened MXY- mo lh. Aiirjflicr impartdnt building event man-mi on Thanksgiving Day, when the corner stone of Cne new P111168 l- $1- Ul‘ll'l "V! Conference. Eirortg of the Dominion (lovem- merit to obtain a. 11mins 0f the British embargo on Canadian po- tutces were participated in by this province and by New Brunswick. The matter was presented to U10 authorities at London and later to the British delegates at the Imiifli‘ 111 Economic Conference. An examina- tion by an expert of the British Depntment of Agriculture was made of the cleaning of Maritime potatoes to prevent export of the Colorado beetle with potato silip- merits. The report of this official has not yet been "iublfshcd, and the question of lifting the emlmrilfl i5 still in abeyance. Fixrther investigation was mad-c during the year into the nature of which has k-lied off tho 1| eel grass in waters in and mound this Province. Government officials are still studying thb problem, which has caused no little concern. The oyster industry, once the moat important of Island fisheries. is again showing improvement under the federal system of leasing suit- uble areas. Progress was reported in this connection during the Unfortunattfl‘, the industry in Queen's County was affected this year by (he fact. that in certain Sections. the oysters were believed to be typhoid carrcrs, and several cases of typhoid were reported from this ‘alleged cause. Despite pevalliug economic diffi- culties the mnvince gained increased publicity as r. summer tourist re- sort, the visitors including parties of school teachers from Central Can- ada. In addition, Charlottetown was the scene of a number of important conventions, including the 001N006.- tion of Royal Arch Masons of Prince Edward Island, Nova Sootza‘ and Newfoundland; aimual meet- ings of the Maritime Boards 0t Trade and the Maritime Gyro Clubs. Delegates to the Caufifih Chamber of Commerce convention at Halifax included Charlottetown in their pro-convention tour, the visitors being representative of all parts of the Dominion. Among the individual visitors to the Province were Dr. J. L. Biggar, National (mmmissioner of the Can- adian Red Cross Society; Dr. Henry Mum-c, Slli)0l'llll(‘ild0iii? of Educa- tion for the Province of Nova. Soo- tiu; Hon. bfuiray MacLaren, Fed- eral Mflilistci" of Pensions and National Health; Dr. George Locke, Toronto, Dr. G. R. Lomer, MoGiii University, and or. F. P. Koppel, New York, representing the Car- nege Foundation; His Grace Arch- bishop Worreli, Anglican Primate of n11 Canada; Major John S. Roper, Dominion President of the Gan- adlan Legion: Most Rev. G. Gour- oheshe, D. D., B's11op of Rimouski; His Excellency Bishop Kelly of Oklahoma; Colonel Jackson Doddfi. General Mztnager of the Bank of Montreal; Mr. J. A. MacLcod, Crcneral Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia: Dr. E. M. Best, General Secretary, National Council of the' Y. M. c. A.; Oontmissioner James Hay, O. B. E, ‘Salvation Army leader for Canada, Newfoundland and Alaska; Hon. Robert Weir, Feedrai Minister of Agriculture; Rev. T. Albert Moore, D. D., Moder- ator of the United Church in Canada. g As in other years, death has taken its toll during the past twelve months, and in many homes throughout the Province there are vacant chairs which are silent re- minders of the dread Engels visita- tion. Among those who passed away were Hon. Leonard MacNeill, Mr. Donald Nicholson, Hon. J. E Wyatt, K. 0., gr. J. S. Bag-nail, Mr. Robins Colweli, Mr. E. D. Sterns, Captain Hugh MacPhee, Mr. Gerald Dalton, sons of His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ernor Dalton, Mr. E. H. Hflviifilld. Mr. John MoNcviu, Mr. H. M. Dcnvning, Mrs. J. O. Hyndufnn, Mrs. Ncil Macbcoei, Mrs. Crcelman Mc- Arthur. lift-s. J. R. Burilelf, 11nd Mrs. H. V. Builiaitl. IJSSEANYVL‘ OF .S"I'YLL' Muny volumus have been written on style i11 authorship, but. the fol- lowing quotation from a recently published brok ou tile use of English goes in tho rcot of the nmt-tcr as few writers, noted or oflllvryvifit‘. ilflvc silccecdcc-l in (iOlllgI “The mun who u-rites naturally writes without uilcctzitioti and so comrreucis himself to everyone of 800d sense and good taste as hav- ing adopted a course that is best sil-tcd to his subject and the occasion. All ulioulutic Style i5 one that is natural, uuu, therefore, one that is easily written an! easily understood. It is one .11 winch the ‘writer who adopts u cotter.‘ stvlc (‘K112135505 his thoughts in a icw words and thereby pl‘U(iiiC"S u dis- tinct and vivid piciilre," EDITORIAL N OTES Thc only radium refinery in thc British Empire has been opcncd at Port lloiw, Ont, and physicians who specialize In canccr treatment are ‘watching ifs development. with in- Zcrcst. There is n good omen in the name, Port Hope. s ' .,. _ F681‘. . . run CHARLOTTETOWN gpairnmn Suit and Overcoat Sale (IUTES BY TiiE WAY, The "capital-money 011k" eevll- omic system la built on the idol um nations ti-me and new in iwdl 5nd ggr-VIQQ, 110$ in dollars. Obstac- les to trade are therefore 01181410198 to payment of all kinda, and when l one country imposes these obstacles and perhaps forces its neighbors‘ unwillingly w do lkewise in self- ' defence the whole economic system is strained. The subject is vast and complicated, but itis wcil to grap- ple with it occasionally. The Ottawa Citizen says "the rise of the Labor Party in England can be traced to the falhuc of the Lib~ eral Party to move forward." Hon. Mackenzie King sen third parties are formed only when Conservativ- cs are in power. It is doubtful if third parties like the new Compcr- ation commonwealth care a hang who is ill power if it be not them selves. Any other party would have to move forward to socialism to gain their support. . DECEMBER a1, 193"; Z5 p. c. OFF 25% Saving. See Windows. Sale For Spot Cash Only. i MEN'S WEAR ~ Nothing Reserved, all New Goods. ' Your chance to get a good Suit or Overcoat at a ' Henderson 8c Cudmore a i What Against the gathering but still distant tempest the League of Na- tions, deserted by the United Stat- es, scorned by Soviet Russia, floated by Italy, distrusted equally by France and Germany, raises fcebly but faithfully its standards of san- £0112 , at gears ity and hope. Its structure, airy and insubstantial, framed of shining but‘ too often visionary idealism, is in its present form incapable of guard- ing the world from its dangers and of protecting mankind from itself. Yet it is through the League of Nations alone that the path to safe- ty and salvaton. can be found. To sustain and aid the League of Nth lions is the duty of all. To reinforce it and bring it into vital and P1116- ticai relation with actual world p01- itics by Sincere agreements and un- dcrstanding between the Great Pow- ers, between the lead-inf; races. should be the first aim of all who‘ wish to spare their children torments and disasters compared with which By lame‘; W. Barion. M.D. FOOD OFTEN CAUSES SIDED HEADACHE ONE A large hospital let it be known that they were anxious to ieam the cause of migrains-one-sided head- uche-and were prepared to treat a number of these cases free of charge. It is reported that many hundreds of applicants sought this opportunity to obtain relief, such is the great number of individuals suffering with this miserable ail- ment. I Just; what causes migraine fa not definitely known; among the aus- pected causes are aluggishnese of Happy New Year! The Winnipeg Free Press opens the year of its Diamond Jubilee with a. grand Happy New Year to its host of renders in fifty-eight tongues. It is now five years since the Free Press, reviving an old idea conceived by it as long ago as 1877, began the custom of giving to its many constituents a. New Year's aalutatfon in the language of their country o1’ origin. The idea was eventually to extend a conr prehenslw and heart-v ahd many- tongued greeting that should in- clude, wii-hout exception, every language that could be spoken by a. Free Press reader, no matter how far across the world he had come lo reach the Canadian West. This aim, it is believed, was achiev-i ed inst New Year's Day, when the present total of fifty-eight tongues was attained. An invitation was the liver, tiredness mental and phy- sical, indigestion, and disturbances in the ductiese ' ‘ . Some yearn ago physicians began to suspect that certain foods were responsible, just an certain foods are now known to cause asthma, hay fever, and some skin ailments. Dr. Albert H. Rowe, Oakland, California, for over ten years has been working on the theory that foods cause migraine. While admit- ting that there are other causes o! headache-eye strain, inflammation of the sinuses, infection from teeth, tonsils, intestine and gall bladder, inflammation of the kidneys-he be- lieves that a. large number of cases oi.’ migraine are due to certain foods. In glivng the history of 180 pri- vate patients in which the outstand- ing symptom was headache he states that nearly 70 per cent 1e- ported that foods or other substanc- ." _ es had ‘ disturbances such as A circular which announced m” asthma, hay fever, hives, eczema P, 1 an, _ and other conditions. About 48 per 50in?“lldllatfutlaiheasahlzi-lggngrospzzt cent gave a. family history of ml. of prgducmg natural s“ at a 00st graine, 23 per cent asthma" and i1 t hay fever. um d f t d per cen geflliitgceiiatsaije 21.19:; sights $0.821. o‘ the 130 cues’ m9 gave an pos- sible help to Dr. Rowe as he had “pmue °f “mutmn °f Proms this them leave out of their diet certain would be making money a. trifle too , foods which he auspec‘ d were caus- mst‘ M“ Mawhan m“ mi’ yet ing the migraine. Of this 109 cases, been heard from on that particular 87 pa. cam secured good ream“ matter. In the past she has had an me type o! mod," mods causing answer ready when needed. Perhaps she will this time. But until the doubt is cleared up there must be E a. suspicion that the idol of the NEW YEAR'S DAY those we have suffered will be but a pale prcllmlnanvP-Wiriston Churchill. Rather an unusual situation has been created lately by Plfildvllt Hoover's attempts to secure 00-09911 ation from Mr. Roosevelt in the realm of foreign affairs. In some quarters, the leader of the Demo- crats is being criticized for his failure to respond as readily as he might have, while others declare that until Mr. Roosevelt enters the White House it is unfair to BXDBM ifm w tie himself up to any line of action. One can wcil understand Mr. Hoovers position, of course. He has to face the problems today and he is anxious to avoid committing the country to any line of action that may be liable to repudiation after the Democrats assume power on March 4. "coop" party has fcct of clay.- Frcdericton Gleaner. Sfnator Hull, ‘Tennessee Demo- crat, announced recently that he propoics to fake curly steps to se- cure action on his plan for recipro- cal lracio treaties with Canada and Grout Britain. SfiiiitlOl’ lluil is wor- ricd by the recent British Empire Conference. He thinks it is unfor- tunate that Grcat Britain was "forced into a policy that we had promulgated and led the world into by our increased (tariff) rates." There is no doubt that American business leaders and public men are anything but pleased by the de- cisions made at Ott-mvn. Few. how- ever, are frank enough to come out and say that the United States. in initiating the high tariff war, made a great mistake. The storm-wind aank, the moon rode high, Set round with silver haze, Where, late, sky~spnces wonderful Showed green as chrysoprase, Within the old grey church anon The gathered folk would sit; I met the old year on the hill, And bndc farewell to it. The woods around stood stark and dim, But at my feet white birds Fiuttcred, the wraiths of kindly deed, And sweet remembered words. Above me, from Orion's belt, A great gem flashed and fell, was it a. aeraph prince sped by, Michael or Gabriel? We never stop marveling at the wonderful ellflsticity of the French political machine. The Cabinet of Mr. Edouard Hcrriot, is defeated by Then, though my lonely hem-i; mug; a large ntajority in the Chamber of _ mourn Deputies. It was the war debt F0!‘ some 1118i Wme 110111018. _ R-l-rq . y qq,,.,,.,....,...... _....~...~-,~u- qucston this tiiuc, but it tuight have white 59118 01' .3096 I seemed to see been any onc of a hundred other S“ 1° i! SBPPhiPG Shore. things for n0 one in France seems to attach the slightest importance to the fall of a Ministry. Well, as we have said. Mr. Hcrriot was de- feat-ed. After a fc\v (lays oi‘ casting around. a 110w Cabinet is announc- As he who dreamed a New World sailed On an unciiartered sen, From Palos with his cnravcis Lurcd by a mystery. tifen given to anyone whose orig- inal home language might have been overlooked, to_let the me citizenship as a compliment to the countries of their respective origin. Otchetowikijlkawl (Cree) Odifndiwinikiiikati (Ojibway). Ayakarsi-norketjustoyehl (Blacic foot). Happy New Year! (English). Biinin Nun fe Shonasl (Irish Gaelic). ' Bleadhna Mhaith Uri (Scotch Gaelic). Une Bonne ct Heureuse Anneef (French). Blwyddyn Newydd Ddai (Welsh). Good Zalig Nieuw Yaari (Bel- ginn). Augurj dl Buon Annoi (Italian). Boldog ‘Ujevet kivanunki (Hun- garian). Anul Nou Cu manlan). Daudz Laimes (Latvian). Lalmingu uanian). Gelukkig Nieuw Jaarl Fiericireai (Ru- Jaune Gfldli Nouju Metul (Lith- (Dutch). Pleas know of the fact. Omissions to which attention was called prior to January 1, 193i, were very few and have not been followed in 1931 by a. single reference to n language greeting being left out. The Free Press therefore takes this as a sign that the list is now comprehensive and complete. Gratitudeds again expressed to (he readers and scho- lars of many nationalities who have generously aided in enlarging the list and improving the (runs- lations. To all the peoples greeted and to any who, from even this com- prehensive ilst, may have been unintentionally left out, the Free Pres extends heartlest Diamond. Jubilee year wishes for a very bright and happy New Year! The Free Press will continue to follow the practice it has observed for many years of flying the flags of the different nations of the world represented in Canada's the trouble were discovered by the usual skin tests—making a small scratch on the arm and rubbing the suspected food substance into it. The cure or relief is obtained by omitting this food from the diet. "Good results demand the active help of the patient for a period of weeks or months. The slightest break .in the diet, especially the first few weeks, often brings on an attack of migraine." By eating small amounts of t. offending food the patient can gradually increase these amounts, fear of a migraine attack. This means that nil headaches, particularly cite-sided lmadaches, shouid bc investigated from the food standpoint. COLDS ! Prompt. and effective relief is obtained in Coughs, Colds, Chills, SON Throat, ‘Whooping Cough and Bronchial Troub- les, in infant and adult by MAUS SYRUP TAR AND COD LIVER. OIL COMPOUND This preparation is com. pounded from pure drugs and has been thoroughly lrlcd and tested. Erndicate colds quickly be- fore they bccome deep-seated. thus (ending the sufferer to nerious bronchial and pni. Blane Vie Noel (Manx). Fella Nuevo Anoi (Spanish). Feliz Novo mmoi (Portuguese). Glucklichcs Newjahry (Swiss). Bon Novel Annie! (Walloon). Fella Non Anyl (Catalan). Aleg-ze Nuou Ani (Provencal). Allegrus Nouv Ani (Riomanoeh). Gelokiie Ni] Jierl (Frisian). Gluklek Nije Jari (Plattdeut- sch). Geiukkig Nuwe Jaari (Afrikaans) Afje Pir-oti (Ostiak). Zori Onezko Urte Berl! que). v Igbaieun Irin Mot! (North Al banian). Mot f ri i banian). Yrchanig Nor Dari! (Armenian) Chiol: Elara! (Turkish) Khush Nau Sal! (Persian). Zache Para El Nebo Danei (Spanish Gypsy). j Blyihen Mad m! (cumisnf. Bonn Noeddu Anna! (Sardin- fan). Eutvxes to veov eros (Greek). Et godt Nytnnr! (Norwegian). Szczesliwy Nowy Rok! (Polish) ‘Ilildlihes Reues Fahri (German Giedilegt Nytt Ari (Icelandic) Giaedeligt Nyt Aarl (Danish). Chactjinbbih Hobbih ‘Ton/bl (Russian). Liiacahbhh Hobhk Piki (Kiln-am fan). Yecthto ' Bh Hobata. (Bulgarian). Cpetha. Hobo Toanha (Serbian and Croatian). ‘ Gott Nytt Ari (Swedish) Lb’ "i lnepflsf n! (Jewish). The Chinese, Japanese and 8r rim are made in characters far which most newspapers have none such. (BM Lumtuxel (South .41 ‘roahilai Bioavez Mad d‘e-hoc'h Digand Done! (Breton). , Vaelo Iwvo Leta! (Slovene). Wjeselo Novo Into! (Wendish). i onnis Ue-asta! (Estonian). Puorak Atas Jahkei (Lapplsh). Honor the Lieutenant (on and His" Worship Stewart. and finally cat the food without‘ m Ladies $1.75 11-11 Onnellista Dutta. Vuotal (Finn-I um. Stastny Novy mu (Czecho- Slovak). ----------.-.--e-- . no! BVAVC/Ivcaciidg ova DERTR H" T51. A LEGION DANCE Canadian National Hotel MONDAY, 2nd JAii. 1933 9.30 P. M._2 A. M. Under the distinguished patronage of His Governor and Mrs. Dai- “the Mayor and Mrs. 0 Gentlemen $1.75 - We wish to thank extended to us during them one and ail J. 0. Hyndman Manager monary conditions. 40c. PER BOTTLE AT TIIE ed. It is headed byMr. Joseph Paul- Bcncoul". Mi‘. Paul Boncour is one of Mr. Herroifis rrsotinics. And, 160F112‘ over the new Cabinet, we find that it contains no less than 12 men who sat around the council So, under flaming Asian nuns, Or by the still, white Pole, That Great Adventure, the New Year, Beacons the human soul. THE 2 MAGS Drugstore MAIL onnnns c 1 v m: rnomrr arrnunon board under the Herrlot leadership. i‘ __;,_ M “tum wfimwnnn - - r » I Agency S A Happy lvew Year! _ our friends and policy- holders for the liberal patronage which has been the past yeah-assuring them that our efforts to provide a complete in- surance service will not be relaxed, and wish A' HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR iiYiiiiMAii & 00., L'l'ii. -. Established 1872 James Hughes F. W. Hyndman Secretary upervisor Dec. §l-li A Pare Brahmin Orange Pekoe Sold Olly In led Airt-ilhl Flak-I" Tea ... 1-» us“... i