vi o. 1- 1 v. f f '.l é. v. PAGE rout .» . >I{':¥‘ 1' H E (ll-IA R LOT'l'E'l‘O W N U U AKUIAN DECEMBER v22, 1936 r111 ‘Cllfifliifficfllfflwll 11111111111111 1 - with a gift, but only peace and good will. 1'1». l 1.1. |.11111.-(11|. W. (‘helttt l. lcLuro \ 1'11 _11i11,i, J. It. liurnelf, l‘. J. l. he-ni 111 l: i. 111;, n. A. Aliu-liinnon, D. l. 0. 111111111 .|I\Il \i=11.-11_~1111_- 111111111: l. It. Bllrllell, l‘. J. L \».1.11.1~- 11:11.“, i111» put“: and h. K. trunic._ v and frenzyv Ema“ largely on the minds 0v. n? ff"), _v,_ ,. ,,,,,1,,, 1...,“ 5.1.1111 111-. "in 1111 ulvnncl) j w v, v , lSDODSIDIO. statesmen everywhere Iffiiiiiilil, '1. i111 11111111.. 11-.“ .111 iululllrt) wtllvlfflvz‘; ‘Sv Thou "_l'l"ll llvlv Slldlv o"! llllv£lfl5~ Th0" When Herr Hitler looks out over "r1111, i 1111 1 '~'1 ~‘~""‘ 1"’ W". ‘l" “ l‘ mil-t Show 111v gratitude iii more >iiiccri' ivavs. his striving su.ffering.- iegimentcd '1 " """“ W" l o-Tl 1 '11 1 1i h 1 ' 1 ' <1 111111 Droilasandiacd neoifi 1111111 h" _ c. ._ .-_.----————- 101i >'1:1 >L'(‘( 1c :1 or cs o1 11¢ pour 1n __ 1 - ‘ r "C" 11 1 ~i.- n, i111 LHUER 22, 1936 i m .1,.,11p_=, with such "l cl -' 1 1 " . , , asks himself ofténcst is: "How long ""—' l C ~ cliddr ‘ind iioiirih tlidir] lliiiiinili‘ gllndiln? ‘lull will they Stand m" He knows per- 81111111111 '\ I iiilt 11.11111“; 11.. ..' "- "l‘ll‘"‘ “"‘ ‘wily Well that r011 can raise a ' v MY»- v menaced people to a high war v _ _’ ' __ vv y vv vvvmv 10-1 hoii .-lialt at earliest opportuiiitv give v1 nvivtch. antvi that. you can keeriihem‘ 1 , 1 . 1 _ ~11. 1v \' '1 > “fl-Hon or vcrim] than,‘ f _- ' _ <11. ere as ong as invasion. rapine 0r h; ‘ I .:11.!1- l):1rl-v;vlvv_ friend‘ mvlvv‘ hvwu ‘hcicfvvslgcll killdllvcf a iworre threatens them-until their _ _- _ ~ '. ' » P‘ 111")" 1W ill vl morale breaks utterly. But he also ll"~ v v ,,-. v vvvvv , f llYl~',lll1'l=. ‘knows that. 1t 1hr wolf of war does l‘ H ‘ v " l -~---~ ~-»__~~»-___.__._ not come‘ there iiili arrive a time . ~- l1 ‘lb’ - - iivhen iliev will rt~i111t auazn-t these p1 1 v1 ._ _ c f“ :'l >i1'1~11:lv\' v Edltonal Nines {hard roiiciiiiotis. -.\fonlrcal Star.‘ ;,,, '1‘. i'iiii:i'11i11ii. Q1“ r1] v I d v i _ _ _~"-'“ ' _ _ 1 ~ v v vv vvvv <1vvva - ll 3"‘ 1H‘ *1"?! fi_\- vOh, Lin! is hast, and H 2st is West, vc, 1 ~ - 1 1 - 1 a s 1'- 1 and neier tlic 111 r1121 shall mcct. i". ‘ ' l‘ “will ‘Hi1 Tr-11'11i'1'1»\\- iiill lic vour lr1~i .-11,1-n:'i1i1.1¥r= o ' "ld Tllcsellil‘ i‘ ' ‘ vvlvl“ vv vv vbecoiiiin: :1 .\'.<.ii1a flval.‘ ‘v _ v v“ _ H‘ v_v v j _ Border" nor Breed. nor Birtii - '- ‘~"~vl“ vvl v "v" Unv tluiig zilii-iit our prc-‘ciii ivcqiilicr, it giic- when 1W0 elrml-g "W" 5 ""15 T11?!‘ i? w; 1111-. cii c1 i 1c VIN-o“, to “.c.u|,(,r_t.,]k _ ' face, though they cane from 111': ,,,,-1,1,1_g.11@r5¢,‘_<i ' , k, _ v ends 0i the earth c\\, and shc'dl < , _ _ - , -, ,_ w‘ ' l v vv ‘vvvv rock‘! burel) iintlcr c1111 strict babbatarian 1:111.» flying columns o; nnchinc m“, l ' i I burglars ought to lic aware that .\unda_i' tiighi iicrs form a part of "1. llf‘\\'01‘guf‘1l- ing 1' ' ' ' ‘ 1 'l v llm m. is no tiiiic to do Christmas slic-ppiiig. w Zillllm °l llll‘ Bfllel “I'm-V The fnimd the 1211's parrot was quiic 111:1’. llic Li)» y 1. a 1p1an forv a brigadcv ccn~ lug of’ ivoirilnft » '1' " ‘ '1"1"l ~""'l-" "l"“'ll' 1 All indications point to the adveiii of 1011-ll§§§§1n§‘fl§,,,,b“§§,§?§j,, a‘? mo: ’ ,-,_ _ _ v . v' .. vvv.,,1v 1h other _ . . . . v. . 1 v .- . i111 1 v- _ ~‘ vvv v9 D l>CflPll0l1 ivn Britan while licrt- we have 30o scrapped. Machine gunners are fol "rltrk c - l‘? Pr" more applications for tlic navy lil1ill our “fl11'1" l’? ~‘°1"‘ll'*l'-° will U"? bYlllade anal p“, \.v-,_~_ v tlllf‘('2iIlC.<.' m“ a150,], will be eqiizpprri with anti-tank‘ lii'1l~,~.-, ,~1_-1 ' . ,.'1wl of effccL} . .1 ,-. filmi- Tllt-‘i’ ‘"1" b!’ Hi the 5°16 dls- l ‘vvve f, vvw .. vv_ vv v The nmmv IS it not a v _ l v v v posal of the diiisiorvial or corps! _ _ D v, b v v _ C_\l'llC8 commenter) on our civil-commanders. Each LflB battalion, azcr .~"-_' ' l‘ "m8. “K113110111 that blood g5 being kept on ice in ‘hc will keep its present quota of‘ "r mane. mch the L.D. '1 ‘i 1* iiwrinaqer was visit- s iound that the v 111' Please Do rr-siitticl r 1~ ' '. l‘ ed l-v iiw ' v for Santa Claus. 51111131 f ".~ 1' -' 1'17‘! 13c Yiili tide spirit, yollin; 5;», i ' "I121 iPCYlQTIUiQTlCC from ewzrv iiff l 1 illt‘ close ti» IilC Little ' r1- l" ~ "l 1l,1- ll".('l'l'l!‘:l.' <inile in tlic \1-~~1l ' ' .' cw-r and b1‘ ttmcd. The Little l1 ' '=‘" 1‘. 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'l'l 1 m1- ‘ ‘ 1 ': ' 1 '1 <1iff1'r.'iii1'1-_ liruiiisc if is 111-1 i111 1211' l" i’ 111 di-silliiiv" tlic cxprcs- lion 11f :11»; p1», 11 l 1wpiiii11i1. hriivcvcr extravag- 11111, 111111». 11ml 11' wl -Il1l1 t‘.\I[)l‘(‘<\i0I1 is accom- piiiii-d by 111 11.111 1 1 1l11~ public. pcacc." v A Timely Uecalugue lbw-v, {1-11111 :1 1111i11la111l exchange, are tlic Ten Ciiiiiiiu-iiiliip. i\ 111' ('h1"',-1iii:is giving: 1~_'I'l1_1,11 l1 lt1\'i‘ ilii- givcr 0f flit! giff, b8- c;1'11<1‘ llf‘ li.i- 1-111 flu‘ gift. _'- 'l'l~11111 11' !1 1'1"l1lllli1t'i‘ firs-t the poor very 311111111; I1|_"l \1‘l'\' old. 3 'l'l1111 1:1 l1ll\' iriiliiii thy iiictiiis. rc- n- -1l11~1",!1- ~1 i111 111' tlic gift ziiid not thc valflt‘. l'1.11 l.1;il1 11111 lvflililf‘ a pzirly f0 a mcrc c.\1.1;1i~'_» 111' igiiia l.1'1 tliy li1':irt go with 6516b and cicijy giwiiiii; nf prcci-nt thou scndcst out. _:--'Il»1111 ~‘|Tlii 111d!‘ \ll(‘ll gifts‘ :1: tlivv skill may ' 11f. ii ."~Il'=ll<'ll 11- flit‘ \\'11rl\' of thy hands 111i Pod Vuiuu l. du- ofierjg. “11l ‘hm .1111 and leancd his D Kris and Santa Claus a victim of 6—Tliou shalt tie up no bittcr rcmciubraiicc 7--Thou shalt liavc- thy gifts ready several days before tlic time of delivery that the im- lloteiliy The Way mediate days lit-fore Christmas may be filledl The danger that Mr. Baldwin with peace and happiness and not with turmoil ‘mllfiges l5 [he “"3" ‘ml bull“ l war zone tov replace that which Christians arc wantonly_spilling a1 llllb season of peace and good will! U l i‘ Cubva vwas just about forgotten as a war zone when it is suddenly announced that the militarists lllfle a"? dclcfmiflfid to oust Governor Gomez from office. They might have let Christmas pass anyway before broadcasting their war lust. i i l Probably the hardest fate reserved for the uke of \Vindsor at Enzcsfcld was to be made _ v an amateur poet. Probably he ivas disguised as one of the bodyguard of detectives v which has since bccn disbanded. 1::1 Claus; s i Ii .'\Ir. John SvfCWBIf McLeiinan, the twcntyone year old music studcntv soii of Senator Mc- Ifciinan, Svydnvcy, surprised his friends by get- ting married in New Xork lasi week to ‘Mrs, $ally “bite Iv-Ioughtori, artist, Beverly, Hills, Klass. Shc is twenty-four. licr marriage to Samuel G. Hotigliton ciidccl in divorce in Vir- ginia City, Nov, last November 20. ' ll! i Ill v‘ l1 now appears that the R1. Iloii. Winston (liurcliillk tlaiigliicr is to marrv licr orchestra lcadcr after all. I_t will lic recalled that Sarah took tn stavgc (lancing in London against 11¢;- parctits’ ii"islies.vanrl fell m love with tlic Or. Clilisira lrndcr. Vic Oliver, r111 American. \\'lit'n be returned to Nciv York, she followed him. and licr fathcrvseiit licr liroilicr l'l‘a1i1'loliuli post liastc aftcr licr in lllf‘ Queen Mari". Slit‘ was mot at that time by Oliver, who dt-clarcil, “tlicrc will be no marriage today, toniorroiv, or the 11,111 nf. i011. . .Ell€f'_\lflllllg (lcpcmls on tlic family." Now Iic >a_\'s: “We will be marrictl rm December 2.2, 33 r11‘ 24 at aii iiiirlctcrmiiictl place.” Ill X 5h 0 The uiicxpvcrcd has liappciictl 011cc again, and out of cvil apparent good has conic to corona. , 111-11 liii-iiicss. A brisk demand for souvenirs as- sivicuiivd iiitli the coronation of King lfilivard \vll|v1l1-\1-l11p1'1l iiiicxpcctczlly. \\'0rd of his ab- dication brought gloom to heavily sfmjkcfl filer- chants but voii Saturday they were agfonighed m find tlic i1ii1l\1't< 11:111. i1‘ iiiiiihing. an cnliancctl valuvc. Gift :i1i1l jci\1~li'_v 411w. discovered their stocks or .‘~fill\‘(‘illl'.< rapidlv tlimiiiighing and maiiiiirictiircrs \\'l’l'(‘, liurricdli" callcil 1-11 for fllflllvr ordcr» From :1 '11ll1-1'111r's Sllllltiliiiillf lllf‘ lllbfCllflflls rli.c11\1~i"1'rl. min-my. 1113111- 111111-11 l'.1liv:11'1l was cxpcctcrl 111 b1» 1‘Tli\\'ll(‘(i ilIl\t' :1 iivcvw Vtglli!‘ iii tlicii‘ zp-iiciitii-ii with tlic oiili lung iii llrilidi ili-fiirvy \ I10 \<1iiiiit.'iril\' abdi- ialiil. ' U F U v (aria/til (‘NIH/iii of sccrl 11111111111. [1,] |1,,~ ' wvi-ii iiioiitlisk-iiili-il (flciobi-r this \'r';11' zi-itiiiiui. ml in p,5_411_;l111=li1'l.< valui-il :11 S'-i|_]_i'411_ '11“. l.'11'j__'1'l11iv\'1'r< \\'I‘i‘(‘j (iiiizi 4011,81,; 1,11,11,11,; I 1 1 l'1ii1c1l States 103,213 111111 .\r_;1~1iti1ia 116,485. All other potatoes niiioiiiitcil 111 51114165 h\‘_§h(rl§ "illllllfl ‘ll 35551157 Tlic l'iii11'il $111105 took =ll7-0F2 lYll-“llcl-‘i 1'11 5413-3351. tlic coiiiitrics show- lllil i" lllf‘ nlflifil‘ portion of flir- iciiiaiiidc: ari: llt-riniirla. llritisli lliiiaiia. lititish \\'c1;1 Indies ziiid Xcvrfriiiiidaiil. Tlic export 11f 511-1] 1101:1111“ to Argentina opens a promising iiiarlcct as less than 50o bushels rcachcc] there going hack 1m years. Tlic export of all potatoes so far this ioar cxcccds last ycar by 492,573 bushels with tlic LTnitcd xtatcs, (Tuba and Aigeniina parii. cipating iii the incrrasc. 1 111 1e v Amendment of British (friliimbiais liquor act to allow Vancouver police closer supervision ov- er allrged bootleggiiig activities in tlic city has liccifrccomiiicndcd by Hon. W. A. Macdoiialzl iii his report on charges inadc by W. A. Tucker, dischargctl police department accountant. Mr. Macdoiiald, appointed commissioner of an in- quiry after Tucker charged inefficiency in the Vancouver police force, recommended: C0- ordination of the police force and Liquor Con- trol Board should be perfected. More drastic and effective bonds should be demanded after suspended sentences in liquor convictions. Pro- vision should be made to simplify proccdurc iii searching premises suspected of housing li- quor. A section similar tn Section oo of the Criminal Code (dealing with admissibility of evidence gained iii preliminary investigation nf witnesses) should be incorporated in provincial statutes. Discretionary powcr should he invest- ed in the Lieutenant-Govcrnor-in-Council to re- move club incnrporations. even when no con- viction for gambling has been obtained. Slot machines and similar contrivanccs should ht- f fpd our, of business’ imachlno guns. All divisional cavalry 1 via t0 be mechanized at once-Exc. l Beavcrbrook declares that. there will be no war for years. arid that ' growling nations wozrt. bite. A few l determined growls out. of the British I Bulldog might have the desired ef- I feet of scaring the yapping H “less- l er breeds without. the law" into al irespectfiil silence. Unlike certain other nations, Britain doesn't de-l pend on cheap theatricalkm or bluff-Hamilton Spectator. The British have alvmys fakenlv the attitude that tlic seas arc free v frailty, or carry contraband of war. During the Great War the British fleet kept the seas free for ships; carrying siipplles to the " “ed; Kingdom and the Allies; t3". seas,‘ were also kept free from any vessels | trying to take supplies to the Cen- , fral Powers. General Franco thrcat- f lens to slop Bnvsii ships going w‘ lBarcelona, now held by the loyal-i ists and wanted by the rebels. But! Britain takes tho attitude that if‘ any British ships ivanb i0 entcrl Barcelona they are free to do so‘ l and General Franco had better not l try 1o stop them. A movement is on foot to have the Michigan hit and run driver amended so as to make its pro- visions and penalties apply to drivers who hit. dogs and then leave the scene of the accident, without stopping t0 see what they can do to remedy the damage they have done. Al- ready New York and some other states have laws provitfng for the punishment of drivers guilty of this ' form of brutality to dumb animals and the courts have onforcsrl these law's-Detroit. Free Press. Whatever officialdnm may do or rcfum to do. public opinion has. mauifestedly by vlnciicatcd and hon- oured both Goiiah and the men of thclf-‘iftli Army. Eighteen years seems a long time to wait to secure what amounts to a. public vindication and to wipe away a stigma which was never dcscrvvd. The commanders of ‘the other armies were given peer- ages and £30000 each. Gough was given half-pay and a bad name. The public is glad that-Gong}: has lived to see what it thinks of that judgmcnL-Jnridon Dally Mail. The biting winds and the cold frosty momings are upon us and with the chilly days comes the opening of the box-stove meetings. Same may think that, with thecom- _iii;; of modern heating, and thermo- '=.1.~11. regulated furnaces. vbox-stoixa mr-vtinu- are a. thing of the past 111111 ticciqw no ‘important. place in l-ho affair» of the country to-day as ‘they tilt! i1~i ‘y years ago. Such a. supposition is entirely contrary to facts. Right now. there are box- stove meetings going on in liiin- drcds of back shops. Nol. all tho crossroad grocery siorcs have been modernized to the extent that the big shove Lhatv tosses out, heat with such reckless abandon has btcu placed in the (llscartl. No. lntlccd. One docs not have to travel far to come across many such meeting places. —-Ebw. ‘If you are hard n1 work. M13 your mind goes blaiik for a mo- merit, doift. give it. a thought. Your mind isn't. slipping’ it's resumi- according to Prof. Arthur G- B11151 who recently determined in ex- periments conducted at. the Unl- versity of Chicago, that, GVBYYbOdY ha; mis "mental blank" trouble. A laborer can WOTR his muscles steadily. but eventually exhaustion forces him to rest. A menial wonk- er, on the other hand, can work hour after hour without. exhaustion. because his mind rests itself. In a normal adult who is not physically fatigued‘ enforced rest- period»- durlng which no amount. of effort will carry on the train of thought, oocur three to five a minute. The! are usually brief-a second or less. A tired person. however. may "block" for two or three seconds and as often as e‘ght or ten time: l minute. In this fashion the brain steals m. naps-Literary nicest- Among tlic arms surrendered by the Arabs to the British in Palm- tlne following the recent. insurrec- tion are many of obsolete type. bul- most of them date from World War days. astonishing collections of lweapons of German. ‘mrkish and ‘British origin. The arms of many iiinfinrialitlea were let in Arab l l l 1f ‘$08! Bjlflltl Wflclcmufl. 1 § l TREATING AND PREVENTING cuarrzn siuu As the cool weather comes it so happens that. there is less fat. under the skin. The production of fat in the skin is at its lowest, point dur- ing cold weather because there is not the same amount of sweat and oil needed at this time as during hot weather when the sun with its penetrating heat. must not be per- mitted to bake or tan the skin too iiiuch. TiIEII as cold air cannot hold as 1111-1-11 moisture as warm air, the cold air of the winter months nat- urally has a drying effect upon the skin. This then is the explanation bi i NOD nu: SHEPHERD l In a iiiiuligiit 111111 with rcse, iviinkled with dew, Old Nod, the shepherd, goes fore him, Trieir fleeces charged with gold. low On Nod the shepherd's foal. brim‘, Flock singing home to sleep. His lambs outnumber a roams, Yet, when nights shadows fall, soon, iiifisses not one at all. chapped hands in the cool weather. When the hands (or face) are chapped there are tiny cuts in the skin or mucous membrane so that itheae little out; or fissures resemble to some extent the "fissure" type of eczema. The fissures are painful about the mouth. and lips’ and as there is less moisture in the air anyway ltis l only natural for the patient fo- moisten hh lips, which further aggravates the condition. The treatment of chapped akin is both infernal and external; thel internal treatment consisting of l omitting foods which seem to aggravate the condition together with taking a half teaspoonful of baking soda twice daily. The ex- ternal treatment consists of apply- ing a glycerin and bziric solution to; the parts. Unfortunately the average1 soap seems to aggravntev the con-l dltion s0 that in many cases soapi must be entirely avoided. To pre-- lmid The waters of no-more-pain, His rams bell rings ‘heath an arch of stars. “Rest, resl. and rest. again." —Walter tie la Mare. Local Canneries (Summerside Pioneer) A cannery which successful that ialans are softly along the road of evening, 112th age, and drenched His drowsy flock streams on be- To where the suirs last beam leans The hedge is quick and green with Fioni their sand the conies creep; And all the blrls that. iiy in heaven moon's ms blind Old. sheep-dos. Slumber- His are ihe quiet steps of dream-l opened last 1111111: rcoiioiiiicsm SHORT COURSE Commencing January 11th, the Women's Branch of the Department of Agriculture 1 duct. in Prince of Wales College a four weeks H Economics Course for rural women and girls. om Those wishing to take advantage of 111 should make application to the Supervisor of Institutes, Box 123, Charlottetown, v-ith. Full particulars regarding warded to each applicant. ---.~-|------.----.------- .. , - .¢ s»... Institute Will c011. is course w0ll1€|1’§ before January the course will be for. 11162512 SILVER Mr. M. Maurrice will be at. our office WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Dec. 23 and Dec. 24 buying Silva;- Fox skinsv Have your foxes pelted right at station 75 cents. G. R. McQUARRIE - Summerside, P. E. I. F OXES our pelting L 1627-12-22-21 were compelled to close their doom for frequent. periods. _ Their Mfllesties spent the weekend summer in Pictou has pf0\Ed so v M, the my“; lodge m winds" Pukv bell"? 1 marking the first time the Queen made w expend the plant'- at a wit had left their Piccadilly home since of about $201000. The pack of peas. v the accession. She had been 1.11 with 1n which this plant specialized, was ,‘ 5.000 cases. Ii‘ last siunmer about :1 cold. The 34th birthday today of the is planned that next. years pack v Duke of Kent. was marked by no of- 1 flcial celebration. He spent the day shall be more than 20000 cases. This means that farmers who were supplying the plant. must iii- lcrease their arrcage from 50 acres ‘ quietly with his wife, the former Princess Marina. of Greece, their infant, son, Prince Edward, at and vent the ChQlTPlYIB and to make up, w 200 Mmv “m, correspond,“ ",1 their new home at Iver, Bucking- for the lack of fat. in the sk‘n dur-i lug the cool weather any bland fat-lamb‘; fat may be rubbed on —to those who do not violate neu- , me Sign once a day or two 0;- uu-m p times a week. To take the place of soap alotion made up of tragaoantli. glycerin. borfc acid and water suggested by Prof. W. A. Pusey is sometimes used, a teaspconful of tragacanth. ‘i! ounces of glycerin, 3 feaspoonfuls of borlc acid to 1 pint. of water. Thisds applied freely to the skinv and then wiped off. 1 The thought then is to try to pre- vent: chapping by following these suggestions:- (a) Dry the skin thoroughly after washing‘ especially 1f going out into cold or windy weather. v (b) Don’t wash the sitin in veiry' cold or very hot water. ‘ (c) Avoid strong alkaline soaps. (d) Apply fat; to the skin frounr tune to time. rifles, bombs, and ammunition were abandoned by. the various armies. ‘Iiiese were secured and secreted by the iiatives.-Exc.‘ The unlawful practice or "riding the rods" or "hopping the freight. trains," which has become so pre- valent during the past seven years, with s0 many unemployed drifting about; the country in search of work, has not: proved profitable to a large percentage of the unfortunate men. In the first place, comparatively few of them have obtained per- manent employment’ and secondly, many of them have met with accidents and sudden deaths by being thrown under the merciless wheels of freight cars-Drumheller Mail. WANTED A large quantify of well washed, picked ‘wool Price 30 cents per pound. v ‘fVM. CONDOPI, Woollen Mills, Charlottetown XMAS GIFTS We carry a complete line of MAX FACTOR. YABDLEY IIOUDNUTS HOUBIGANTS EVENING 1N PARIS THREE SECRETS SPRINGTIME 1N PARIS CUTEX MINTY’! COLGATES PALMOLIVI ‘ turns to furthers. and to workmen lant. 1n the the way of an industry nature, and it shows what we can do. Of course. tlic small eanneries proposal would be paid in taxes; power of to be paid in relief. The matter is well attention worth inoe. In Great Britain since Nov. 1. c uzvded with Christmas Buying Chickens, Fowl. Turkeys. Ducks and (loose daily Top Ma rk . . Prices Bring your Poultry do your Christmas Shop- Piiin ' And Save McGowan’: Ltd. Kilmuir This shows definitely what hasl been done in our sister province ini of this 1 11s in Prince Fdivard Island no less definitelyv “whm Knish“; were Bold» than be established in this province is not a new one. It has often been suggested that such iindirstries, located’ as they would -be, right, beside the source of raw material. would help materially Ln lLhe well-being of the Island; and. indeed, there are now several small icanrierics operating successfully. But the idea, if not new‘ is worth repeating. Again The Pioneer calls {attention to the manifest advant- 1‘ ages. such plants would absorb pro- 11111115 of 1111.- mmi. afdinfl the farm ers. They would give work to many who might otherwise be unemployed. Taxes would have to be paid on the plant, and by the workmen in the the plant. And at the risk of being tiresome, 'I'iie Pioneer repeats that if these plants did no more than break even, they would be a distinct asset 1o our province. so much more so much more would 11o to the purchasing the farmer and the laborer; so much less would have the of some of the enter- prising business men of this prov- Moiiey Flowing Truly LONDON, Dec. ‘ll-More money is being spent in Great Britain this Yuletide than for many years. Bo‘ great has been the demand for cur- rency that the treasury not issue has been increased by £22,000,000 The pageuntry of the proclama- tion on Saturday of May 12 as the 1 date of the coronation of King George and Queen Elizabeth drew such throngs to the city that big v stores, WhlCh normally would be buyers. were so overwheined by people they B. . As Christmas drew near, theatres v were prepared for seasonable enter- tainment likely to appeal to al-i 1ast1es. A score of pantomlmes are scheduled for the London district l alone while stalwart. favorites like “Peter Pan", “Charley's Aunt." and BIB i FBBPI-‘learing on the boards. IRES and defaulting treasurers of haphazard Chrlafanas formed among workmen and tavern freqiienters. Christmas arrives but. funds are missing and the treasur- _ ers disappear or commit suicide. 11t- tention of paliament has been Surrounded by ceremonial almost, as elaborate in its way as yester- day's heraldic ritual, the big Christ.- cliubs mane their annual dia- tribiition of holiday money. 1n contrast there has been the usual amount of work for coroner: police magistrates in regard to small, fund clubs drawn to this melanchol, happen- m8 93.11; as regularly a: Christmas it- KITCHEN 00M Why not. phone 583 for a trial order of our high grade Syd- ney Coal? IIIIGIIES 81 EDMOIIIJS ,_ ;~ HOLIDA Y SHOPPERS all know that we are featur- ing a gbod variety of Christmas Gifts and we want you too, to 1111111 ova our offerings. Tlicre are mmy things we are sure will delight you. LADIES IOEET SET; Aflne assortment in three, flvo seven and tcn pieces in Chroma Ind Enamel, ililler- ent nludu and beautifully boxed. Price $3.00 to 520.1111. PEflUMES, '1‘0lLET WATER-S, ETC. All exquisite line of the best makes in dainty boxer of d11- ferenf. combinations Also in- dividual packages. Yai-dloys, Illldnllf-l, Hobklnls, Potter and Moore's, Bourjois and Coty’; CHRISTMAS CHOOOLATEs The beat display we hav shown in years and all in e:- ceptionnlly nlce Muir's, Nellsonb, Chuckles, etc. SMOKERS GOODS Everything In Pipes. Tow m“, Clguj, Cigarettes. Xmas wrapped. Also flu (Hgar vand Cigarfl ca”, Ramon and othe Lighters. Tobacco Poncho and all smokers sun?!"- These are a fawolflll "II we specialize in. L44 I! 57' them w you. E. l. F08 CENTRAL DRUGSTOEI Smiftl‘ ll AT CHRIS TMAS TIME _-The heart responds to the call to 0pm, l" give heed to the wants of the poor, to d0 R00‘! 1° those we love. “To Do Good To Those We L0ve”—! What iii" within our means will best. express the lovcvivlf‘; daily employ in their care? Is if. not the 111 of Life Insurance-“the love that never v It enables us to do good to those we love, own after life has been laid down. The Great-West Life is the Champion 1111111111 and the Guardian of thousands of Canadwl ‘aflomes Prince Edward Island Branch Offit‘? Lower Queen Street IIYIIIIIMII & 60., LIMIT" Provincial Managers dieQqIl Charlottoliiivn my many other funoul Toilet Goods. We IIIO carry brush, comb and mirror lets In chromium finish for ladies. Milling Sell In both ebony and chromium. (Jinn and cigarettes, plpel and tobacco. Our pipe llne la the flnut In the city. with price! IIIII- Ing from 50o to 88.00. , CALL AND‘ BIB Ul. THE 2 MA CS PHONE Ill ipoicoscion after the war‘ when HIGKEY 81 ERE is SATISFON l In Every Pipeful of That Good lH & N’s BRIGHT CUT SMOKING TOBACCO A soothing slow burning mild smoke always fresh because manufactured in lhe province. IIIGIIOLSBTS, fiharlottetown