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Cllrfll the London Times s statement /with regard to the work -being carried on origin and development of the _com- ~\--a»~_t..' -r-- - - f ' _ . .~ ' _ ' _ _ THURSDAY MARCH 13th, 1919 ` '..,-,,_.____._.Yi.._.._ .,...._.__.._... _,.< ._ _ ~ OUR lNI)L`S 'l`Rl:\L HOPE ' mission is simple. In the first days o: the war the different armies created special comuiissions whose duty it was to register and tend the graves _ot' tho soldiers fallen in action, and. lwhvn DOSSiblfi. to send pliotoitraphs \'l` _ - a fitting and suitable ini-_ruorliil lot l by the Imperial War Graves Comniis- » sion, of which he is s member. The and the -British at the breaking of the Hindeltbnrg Lino: and no doubt there will be s particularly glorious mon_ument to the Old Contemptbles. r. Kipling says that it is hoped that the art of the Empire will lzive its services and advice in the design- ing of these _memorials He lays emphasis upon the fact that so lsr the work of the i`onimlsslon hss M vice and suggestion will welcomed i from the puiblic. n for instance, 'as the Canadians st_ Yprea. the Australians at Ainiens.' A _ the South Africans at Delvlile WOQd ' Slr:~As one interested and 8l80 one -bereaved I have read with much _ interest those suggestions re-s. mem- ."_ '°" ~_ . __.. __ . mg Tm* ii?-iii orisl to our heroic dead on account _ _ of the late war and as an invitation .' has -been extended to the bereaved to sive their iiews on it I write this -letter. ‘ When ws contemplate their splendid achievements on the -iield ot’ battle Y om” been mocked wh and mm ad_ and the sublimlty of their sacrifice becomes us he those who are reaping the fruits, of 'that ssoriflcl- to erect. No country in thi: world hae' llow could wc start an iiidustrvi Uwlll io i'i-liltli/My `1-Mer as .`~l-itiullai, |,o|am, Graves . ‘theli'_malll0l'y- (""`r PrU5P°"L"1 \"m‘°“l i“Li“5U'l‘~`5--0' thi’ k‘“‘w Mrst' Wehnwa n“m`i('0m`n.me0 was mr"°"d` ima on me After so iminv vciirs Ji' llithting) I have given three hon” m Imsiiryintt to t .\'o liitdtcr liuii :ich iii raw iiililcr-E hcr of ciiniiiiig plants in tlic prov-i “"3g"'““"" ol me wlmp 01 Wnles “ml on-r .|¢.n.,£.|y p0`I,u`h,u.(| and (.h,|;izt.d w‘“`m "`°"'""‘ of right- “g"|"’_‘_‘ '“` hh _L whmn. min. bg, unh,§`__ it t~m_, into _hw "hc hf them ¢aI,ahh_. _Op wus esilsii-1-:il into :in lin-periiil c____m____ ‘mm F________ and Be] mm justice. One cannot colin- buck. lit-_ ishcs that inzitt-rial, uiilt~-as it pre- piitiiiil-I up any vcgctablt-s suitable* (70"‘"\|-""‘"‘ 'O "‘¢‘_"k “"4 'Wd Ui". h is hx vm,” hh ,I9 gt b' HHS sons a little farther: snotnsi-,|_ . . i'ti»,~ii- 11 i‘-.- “"° ""°“‘““ ° .i - .- PMN ll far '-h'~ “lU’"“il *0">l““'~l`i M" (""‘"'“g ‘ml *nm* ”“"-3bi¢¢ f0l`- gl “*" 0 " "°‘ "“‘*" "f L 6 "" ‘single lrraves and itroulls in positions ammugh Wmmdod ww Mn" 1° mme _ liurd upon the Dednl iii-1 I dare to. it is losing the value of tiit- labourl jams, in short almost any; Diff' ‘\'l\_@'\'\*‘/H' they Md fflllw- _Alli wher' h U . _ h la back and another is still in i~‘i'siice f . ' rt ‘parts oi the Euipiri-, sais ‘vir lvp 6' W en t 0 me of l B nd attached to th United States Air '°(i“ir“d in i!5‘Pr°l’m'3tl0l\' i°5l“l»" one 0 ‘hc ‘“m’." W” 'mlm ' ` ' 4 ` ` ‘ ' goes i'orwu~i'd again they cannot be 8 thc frizigiii. on its raw niiitciial and; \\"c could indiicc some of those H118- lltivit i¥l'l1*'\'0"~*1-" “ml U"\`““@"‘ ,.(.m.h,,d 0,. tended sohm, h 1 “hm F""`°°- bl" li 1” ‘ff‘P“°l“"Y fm' "Wi -_ _ , . _ en' _ 1 |05mg lh,_. hmm oh hs manumc_. to wht. up Om. or more of these edly pioiniseil to -huiii their shari _Vere once _Own (___ village thm_0__g___ honour of him who will_not isturiii lure. . lines and develop it. 'I`o do this it 01 'he exlitmiiv- As Ihr “\\fh0i' Sill r. t _ and the honour of the rcst of our Pri ic Ed d I l d ` ‘ - would be necessa ' to contract with ‘|1656 sriwcs ure to be found as vast “"5 “nd Wm b" 8° again' °"'°"° brave and salient Island ‘-boys. wh-i ` , _ _ ‘ - ,. _ ' _ __ _ .‘ l th* ‘ _ h ‘ Vencd ‘mo the _hmshcd pmduch be |hl_`- Scheme has been ad\_.0Cate(I Afilt_.i and Asiii, in ,iiiuglc gliid< _._ they are ?_ee;g__o__“`;?__g ___v`_;_ ‘init normal sway,_ _ _ I R hccf, pork, hhncr, CheeSc_ pouh in tm. press fo-r many years hut $0 on tai'-away islands. uniiri desert vo Iwecalmons Wm Save umm hom' Those men who grui-ipod thc torch " "__ h _._ .nd S1103 dothiu, L_lc____ fu, ho move has-been made to Car. sands and desolate ravines. \Vnci~~ _ ' and [mid it high if M 00° 4 '~ -_ lg ‘ _ _ _ being- encroaohed oi obllter r- ui3.)'_ be 1-Xpfirted brolitably. l-.vt-r_v- r0_\' it 0tii~ What is nccdcil is .1 con- _“VHF lliev are they will li” "“""m"" oil in the course olui)iiiii-_ Them TS W-ho brought. ilu: dawn of __peaf-<- lliiili; 1-xportuil for others io finish ccrtt-rl iiiovciiiciit uiuiuztllv uiidcr- `""‘| °‘*\"‘-il fill' -li_v -'li-70111-S 0'! i-li-‘ more vel, ` We aes lo diiy. - ' ' ~ - . .|.‘ _ - tl l | i C0lI1U\l\»~\|iill 0 a E 'Ong ‘HD mam among Mill fo ii the lit it lint too niurli and to be piirclizisi-d from ilu- l`iii- tzikcii iy tlic proiiiott~i's am tie - ` .nh mmm mm __m__h Hwnemd gravps - 1' is - ui: ii ishcrs is a loss. lalrliiiws. \\'i- can produce ilu- raw l look lomr ' ' to ills." ! ‘I , _ . -y; and ilu- instinct of tim i \\-(_. "upon wus of Gmmh vCg___ mHh.nh|_ we uh, pm up the goods The Cross and the Stone lS____v___e__ _'e__mmd_s _hm ______m_wh0 _‘___ Tliei-eforo in meiiiony of sul-_li int-n, Y 1 elnblcs- preserved fruits- baked; and we li:ivi.~ trio province and the _ ' _ by th wa Bm _lm ___ _ _ _m______, let us npproiicli this uni-iuir oi' ii fir- bsaris- canned meats, pickles etc-, :ill of which wc can grow bcrc as well as anywhere clsc in Camilla. ily the inanufactiire of ilif-sc many country villages in lfliitario have in :i few years grown, into populous citles employing thousands of men and women- and have grown rich through the enterprise of thoscl who sau' thc possibilities of the in`;iuslry._'l`lit~ success ol these has rest of (fziiinda :is our prospective ciistoiiii-rs. ' \/Ve also have other cstablished industries operating on a compar- atively siiiall scale and which have been most successful- growing slowly and naturally. These are capable ot' indefinite expansion- with the world as a prospective customer. " We liavi- wasted years in acad- lllilpircd others io do likewise and lllllly additional industries hagt-‘_ been added- each adding to t 1 . wealth of town and country, each l 1 Attracting 'labourers from othei I d . _- _ _ _ _ 1 sections, many of tliem from this-I with little capital but with an intel- I province: _ ; _- ‘ ligent grasp of the business they \fl'c_ ,could do likewise and by _Soi undertook, have grown among us. ‘doipgp could add_indehnitely to thsi Our hope lies-in the _developmeiit Wealth Ol _tlie.centr__e in which the I and extension-of the industries we industry -is started ,and to that oi I have rather than in trying to fly to thg rpirrolindiiig country. emit' discussion of thc possibilities of industries which we have noi succeeded in opening. And while hus ivastiiig our time several in~, ustries plaiitcrl in small shops, others that wc know not of. ang; _ _ _ _ -'f ' CANADT.-1N TRADE MISSION IN LONDON 1 - . _ `,Th`cBoston Monitor, onc of thc 'b_c§'f lnforliicd iieivspapeis in thc United _States and one also which _keeps in _close touch with matters Canadiziii- has this to say of thc (Lailadiaii 'l`i‘:1de .\'lission iii Loli- dou.: . 1" ' “'l`_bc state-iiicnt made to a repres- £~iti:tti\'c`of this paper by .\lr. Lloyd i'.lrlll'i*is,' chaiirnian of the Caiindiaiil 'l`l*adefM-_ission iii Loiidoii- on thc F5_l‘ifisl1,'(l=ovcrnnici1t`s rccciit trnilc "" lil# on the iiork oi' bis; i -` i'_ "£(»il1»ftl`1L~‘ British capital- is _ '_' ;`3;`o_f,2i‘-\`\'i_dc'publicity. The i ’_ _ ivéls Sent over to Loi1iity‘ for these r1~strictioii.< promises well fniqtlic liitiirc tradi- rclaitioilsof -the two coiiiitries.Thc British Gqv_¢mrhei'lt, Mr. Harris poi-htel! _'dnt-. Wop band tremend- Ou'§jsfociiS_fQf_i_2tll- jiiids ivliicli had liéfii _' uftliaoed- at a very high fig- ij "7 'E)o"tli_i'ti1|'>.t:l‘lt:ite on the marlcct- to`qp¢li~tiie -country to unlim- factorics and mll.-1 were not yct pro- ducing largc diiaiitities of goods for export- it would not be wise to let :i large amoiiiit of imported goods into_tlic country. _ “_-\ clearer exposition of ilic_ ‘icasc for the lliitisli Govcrniiicli. | colilil u0_t well bc iiizidc- and, bciiig lthus satisfied ot' its justice, Mix llarris and his colleagues arc wcll_ coiitciit to wait.'l`lii.-1 docs not inc-1411-1 lioivrvier- that thc mission is idlc; and are, :hy thelrshape, too fragile and too subject to the action ot frost and wsi-itller for enduring use. Plain lieadstones, therefore, liicasuring 2 feet 6 inches by 1 foot 3 inches have been chosen, upon which thc Cross or other emblem of the dead maii’s faith could be inscribed, lo- gether with his regiiiiental badge, his] name and uuniber and other nc-ces-I sary diila. lu cases where the rc-l latlvcs desire to add to the forinali record they will be -permitted to dnl so ni tlielr own expense for letter-| ing, so lone: as the letters do not ex-l reed Gi'-_ i A Temple and a Mosque ln 1-;ii:li t-eiuetcry there will 'ho vary far from it- "l`l1t-obtaiiiiiig and giving ont of iiiforinalioii lo_ :ill who may require it is its m:iiii_ work, and this work is being car-_ ricd out willi most, praisc\vorthy` zeal and tborougliiicss at Britisii Coluiiiliia liousc- thc niissioirs lleadfliiiirtcrs in Londoii. Openings for Caiiadiaii tradi: iii the t'utiu'i~ are evei'ywlici'c sought. Firms iii ithc sonic liiic of business iii Cali- ada :irc ciicouragcd to co-operate iii sending over ri rcprcscntativc' to tlic niissioii, and liritish traders dcsr- iiig an oullci for their prodiicis are referred io ilu-in. It is only» of course- a mati_¢~r of time, and prob- ably ol :1 very sliort time- before the infornintion thus disseminated can ibc put trrprnctical usc. “Caiiada, like ccvry other colin- try engaged iii ilic war- has piled up a great war di-bt, but Canada has 'been quick to recognize the fact that this simply amounts to_a cali for greater productioli and greater development. Caiiada’s national ii_l$4_-_-_`§i'|_`[)'i`)li¢4il__‘lr0itl outside would irtiliilie-~~_s grc§_it_ loss. Great Britain hw _a' hug; iilrplus when the arm- lslltigi w_h§.._slglied, for it was n_:it~ iikft dist- in time of wnr, a nation gllptdd htivc it good reserve in ` ` 1-lriltpnpsrt from the 'question hig tlic_ma_rkcts by a simul- taneous stile oi surplus goods- mid lf.lh._raisih`g ` of the embargo on gjggh'-_.j|_np°;¢a¢i0n. t-hero was also the rhljstion' of the exchanges. _It was t _".'dpty of _the govt-rnmcnt_to gro- tcctf the exchanges, and- while _ rit- lsil 'industry was in the transition Qtsigeffroin war to peace- and -Its debt may have increased from something like $336'00°'°°0_- be' I fore the war- to something ` like :$i,5oo,ooo»ooo today- but along -with this great increase in indebt- ledness has gone an equally great lin/crease in national productivity. | 'l`he_re is no reason- in view of the ishortage everywhere- why there 'should not be a sufficient and iii- leressisg onlie- for this productiv- ity. This- at any rate, is certainly 'the view that Mr. Harris and his colleagues on the Canadian mis- sion in London take of the mattcr~" ilisimnii »t_= ---I subiect of- e. Soldiers being discussed in the surely makes interesting Personally I take much ln seq iny conclusions are a trip P.l.l. by slr file. 'Ei sound the Guardian to have some dept. ad- apt in drsug-litrnansliip to make an outlne of P. E. l., draw s roed from East to Wlest, put the railroad there too and at diveis places -_make feed- ing lines. with the number' of.ml1es on each side of the iusin line. Then there will be for on P_.l.l. who will all fsleretsnl what sbodiafbe under- taikei’ Met--feeders ‘ or line. 'lille `=_ie__1lvoeatee ofthe line smear ‘ts asvewissm uma; gunning |»y use doors.. I all erected o building which' will con-i iiiiii ii i'ci:li=lci‘ of mil-h _t;i°ii.vc wiilil this hirthplficv, :i_-gl- and pi-ii'r-iillige -».‘_ thi- dvild rct‘oi°di~d_ ln lioiior ol' tbi:| liirlian troops who fought. in I`ran<'c' in 1914-16 ii. lllndu temple and ai Molisiiiinedaii mosque will be built_ lt is also intended io rear specifiri molnoi'i:il1-1 to coiuiiienioriitc lho purri borne by particular armies rind dl-| visions ln particular notions, such, I 1 siissisuuntssorsrsisrmssiswmii :fu Daily _Selections for f -ii "md-<\~ - _ Guardian Readeis Q’ Furnished by W. 8. Lousen ,_ .i E5%%%%E I HOME SWEET HOME _ 'l’l\e,atmosphere of the home is ilio' potent thing. Where parents are renl l Christians; where they set ili'_-it’ things first; where the House oi' God is honoured; where the Snhlistli ls, kept.; where the family is kept up; f‘ where intoxicating liquors are banish i ed; -where intellectual and refined ro lnxatlons only are allniltted. whore.. not spssmodically but constantly, nnil hubltuolll-y the loving leading mid; pressiii-.~ of parental sollcltude slid plea.ling is toward religious decision on ilie children's part; when, ln »bricf. not tho narrow horizon of this short ' unmrtaiii life. -but the limitless horizon of~immortallty alone bounds; the view;-_-l say what kind of younrr_ people can come of such a home butl those predominantly and practically spiritual in mind and -heert and sc- tivity? "Train up e ohild ln the ws? he should go. and when he le old he will not depart from it. l-fave you fsmily prayer in your home? Do you gather _your household around you mnriifns end' even|ngi.' qi st least once a clay, and reed a Bible Dssselze and pray tliein and with' them. i :sisters yes to do lt.__i lmpioi-s- dis father) a'l|d'_ mothers to have family pi-¢ys,i,_,rs¢sisi-iy asa svsteiimiicllly-_" A versé'-Hr two or ss-ri __ , lin-is sm: naw erased the ii alle' daily, will make all the ence to those sad girls. all _tile ‘differ- sisl&;-'is'.;.;si- ‘ in to rel-it with the nonrei-it main ‘bony and reverence, propose io do dead in France alone, the removal possible, even were there a genera.. their kin should lic-officers ann; they have redeemed The Allied na ofier has -been accepted by the Gov and removal in the tew cases where ed to the. Commission, he undesir- able lf only on the principle oi' equality, and, judging from what iiiany gallant lighters have said and written before -they in turn fell, s violation, in all but a few speclul_ cases of the desire of the dead thiim~| selves. _ Work Going Forward The illfllciili business of idcuilfyiiiizi the fallen is going forward on all front-s, and we ure glad to note tha: this is one of the low things tba. np|ieni's not to be awaiting the de-5 visions ol’ the Peucc (joiift-rciice. Tm: I: viirious iii't:liil--cts to wliosv cliui'f.;i~l the 1-emeteri»_-s have `bo1-11 allotted nrt- i prcpiirliig ilu-ir dcsiiriis for iii piiiiitlng :ind thc bu-llfllngs required in l"`niii15_¢- iiiid steps are being t.aki=i1 io _prepare dignified und character- istic designs for ilic cciiisteries ini the E:-ist und else_whei'o. But it wil; bi- some time before the more than ‘nilf :i million headi-itoiies are rcnd_\", for as Mr. Kipling says, ni the prcs- cni. time there is not enough labor iii all the world to cut. cnrvr- and loilor ilieiii. While they are being iiiudo ilis wocrloii crosses will stand, and when necesi-:ii'y, will hi- renewed; in.-_ resist.-.~_~ will iw riiieki and film, :inil the cenisteries will be fnitlifuliy H I.obstcr__l_’rices Sir.-I notlco in your eastern cor- iwspondents colu-mn that large prices are being offered to lobster fishermen nt. East. Point and atltoining sections. 'l may ssy that so fa as I know no prices have been set by any of the packers up to the present. We have sci no price and -Mr. Murphy informs ine that he has not done so, conseq- uently l think you can conclude that your correspondent inserted this ni the supggcstion of some interested party. Kindly have this 1-ori'ection made and instruct your correspondent in be more careful in future. as in his statements. ' ` I am Sir etc. - GIORGE Mo|NTYRE Montague, -March 11, 1919 FOR . BARGAINS - I.. In Silverweer see our ess window. ' -aa 1-3 to so Recent -ff 1;. ii. .mi-.Q11 " i- > ~ 1 "` ` *"5 - -iz ` ' - "i~,i\ . i .a_. .`:- , A ~ i il -_ . ». ~ .; ii ' Jeweler'-and Uihigsn it was lelt ilesirabln that nl tim; , 9 y B " “ 'P K I '_" ting and suit.':blo` innmoriiil ln n siilrii heilfl Of HU-fill i-frave Hllillllil lic =i0lli~"| . ' of reverence and lei. no 1-onsldcriitioii -‘i meiuorial as lasting as the -#Ill ‘iii gl their clonimmonf' That is whm' ol` public benefit or prlviite giiin or o man could ileiiign, und tho exprcx-l le "-"nm Ss on' “ml “H 'me °"f"" business or, coinniei-ciril, propositions: _sion of some i~.eiitral ldeii. To this; wew ____ _hp m_m__________‘__'u_mn_r ‘__ 0:" have anything to do with ii. Lol li bf-f end Sli' Frederick Kiiiiyqn was er--l ` ~ ° "'|soinethlng that will iwsr silent. it-sir 3 c gaged to make a report, and it hun' - ‘ iuony- iosuch incidents when Llbi-rly i l b di l . . - `. 1106!! dvclded 011 lils 8lil§8eBil0a thai' 0 D es to Eng and would be lm_ Freedom and Ri-gliteoiisness hung lui t lil 62011 ¢9“1°l€l‘Y 911011 stand H Cl°0i=Hl i the -balance, when the Canadians cloii-i of Sai-i‘it`ip_i=, und an iiltarliks -Stoiio gfgjigsl§”;__;t__el_;};:;stha{;_ ozagglfgrtigyiied the lireacli in the linc and cried! of Remenrisrance, and that the head- ` ' e ‘ . "They 511311 not pimp," something wi- HTOIWH Ui' fha grilve-Q. oillt-ers an.: ' can look upon with pride and iidinii--‘V . _ ‘ t tl '--i tl t i r " men, should be oi uniform sizc air; mm oge le' n ie con" r es "lm ation for their heroic conduct. i shane. Slime crosses to succeed :lvl ' ` A -Club House ln Charlottetown and tl , t , ' ‘ temporary wooden crosses _were :-1 _ails toogurhggjdliieilivgiveginl‘gag a National Highway are silggestedi first suggested. but ci-o-ses oi' ir.-~ . ' " ' ‘ ‘ " but 1 otitis 1 voice the ssntimi-no-, siiiallliess necessary because ol` th.-l er__‘n_emq T ' '__ D U ' and -wishes of ‘the bereaved ~tliiit' neumess ol' the groves to each otl=,i»i'i " 0 H fm ex uma on those suggestions would not appeal to.l do not allow sufficient s-pace ici' tile ' Their true respect of mourning or oi: , `t l b - , - ‘ men s names and the inscriptions. l 'as een suggested “wld it seem reverence for the lost ones. all honor' -to the fallen heroes 'whose graves im- ln far away France and Flanders. Their names will live and their incin- ory always will be sucred. _ How would ‘we honour them or write -Sacred to their memory, on tho side oil' it trarlllclngi auto, speeding pleasurlng. sporting highway. iii my rhuiiibla Opinion the idea would bc preposterous and altogether foreign to i a fitting and siiitaible ineinoriul_ Tiiiiiiltiitg you for srplrce, i i ani islr, etc.. i N. MCLAREN. _ Forest lllll. - __...._..-_.___.___;._. _ A Farmer’s Thought Sir,--While reading thc paper thc other day I noticed an ndveiuiiioineiit with it lil-it of other iirtlcleo that were L - H 'I-A I - s -__i; ALBERT L. CL Edt:-Nada'-laviix human i CLUTCH Di8CS STUCK IN ENGAGEMENT 6. W. D. wr|ies:: l have just been lm HU' -:sr into .service -lifter i-leaping it laid up during the ivliiicr, but lluil iliaii the clutch will iot ihi-ow oiii although l push :is ' What slinll l do? Answers \\'c iniiiizliic that _voilr that the -plates have renisineil urfuccs have aillierefl rutlier strong,- . it I ` I/ \\_ - 1 I \~; / 'i 3 ‘ _ I ' - 7 7 *N \ ` . - _ -lutcii iiiui-il be of the disc type ilutli " '_'T‘""'"""“"' 4" V' "'11- I i Dl`0SSed together so long itat th lr . ‘ e, war 5 an _ls exwl’ . Q , me th ‘ d . bl’ the side of railway stations and .s 6. i hohaih. ,-,ch-in raw mmenah largb a sumuem hhmhcr of farmers to c s of e cud in France ann h_eight_yams houqes o__ factories can not return that these lines arc __ ly agricultural. A proportion or ensure enough raw material to F`l|1l14l@rs. where more than lislf _u_ _ bl ' up _` Md K ' Willie" HS the lioet says:- ' _ _ _ _ __ n ara e or pu uic fl s, par s, _ this raw material, that 1.-i. the sur- keep the plan-i in operation during milllmi vi Brilwli soldier- Sleep i`0-- gm_d__ns_ _md me "ke The objw Let us not forget as days zu iii, _ _ plus that cannot proFit'1-'blv be con- the greater part of the year °"°'» “"4 “S =~‘U“"°f"<1 llloiwilv 111 hom m _M `m __ ' And tliiiiss rissiinis ili--ir -ililil-tml Y. ii' this is a lubricated metal dlscl ifflllltfll. kerosene squirted in iiuioiigi A" _- he (npcs Wm mvhably _,rec __ht_m_ivnluable ioi- removing cui-briii. but is - `».§i._,_ ___ OUGH - own-./¢riow¢,,,¢ I 1 COAL OIL FOR CARBON asks; '_ (1) is coal nil good to t-lean out rin engine? (2) h, r of any lit-.nollt and in what J. P. use lo _clit ou . wily? he ‘ ' sp IWHI (-1) it used il, be hhmgm bill. if the discs are aisliesios fu-c¢d|mu‘* “H941 how. However, it has reatment would be iiiadviiiriblc. You l ii thc cliill-.ii ii-1d:il_ \'i-xt iiliii- yon. lfll' “ll l’0\li' 001', you b<~tliii~ lcnvl- thc clutch dlsiiiigugbli by tilting ii slick, llt lo tht- clwrecl. lieiiglli,_ belive:-ll the pedal and the heel bonrd, und llus itvolil at i'epetitioii4_ol' this trouble. ‘ ' " _ I ms.. 1 _ -‘M-`P‘.-' ,Lip i Eel iid intel-ideil to opcriitie dry, tlila some “Rach if “Wil fl`0fil161itl\' :ind it <1 .- i I oes ieep the piston rings from iiil!§li£_.iairk up ii rein- wheel, throw g"m'“'“g in "he" K"00V0S- You will lic itenrs into high. start the viigiiic, gat balm" |"‘¢*\\'|¥S by usllig .soiiiv wi-1|. push on tbl- i-liilvli iwilnl sl.-.»iigly|k"°w" i’"“‘i of ('l\l'bl>n removi-r, fol- iid so-iiiiy willy the limi in-.ilu-_ 'rms "’“""“*l ‘""“""°""‘- '-’"'”**l`\11l,v . Even ,h._m,_ U, (_"“s_,_ |h_._ _h____(_s (_, ______m__h,__ I ivnli-r, drawn tliroiigh tht-_ roi-biiratoi' ll' I-'mi 1-:in it-‘i iii ibciii. you iiiiltlii i"l"'|’"‘“k“' '“"d“ "l 100'"-‘-ll 1'-iirlioii. ry pi-_viiiig llii-ni iipui-1 with ai li.-nail* i:i'i-'evl'ilf‘i\'i=1', wliili- .~ii’»ii1i~oli<- pii.~'lii.:=i I2) Sonic |»¢>_<>p'lo 1-oiislilcr it i-iii. out liiwliil iii detecting cylliillors that liili-is fire for, when Ii is open, 11.1011 @XDl0Sl0n can be heard distinctly and ii “iniss"‘ is readily :Lppai-f-ni in 1),.; t-_i|i'. Uiilcss u car lille tt badly clogged or iiltogetlier too small ii muffler. opsning the cut out will noi. alrom 1lDpi‘ec_ial>ly increased power, ai- lhougb iiiotorists often lniagins lim; li does. Mniiiifuctiirnrs no bingo: put. mi out outs, their ui-ii- is coii1i'oi'y to liiw in iiiuiiy places linii is ini lin- noyalicc in the public. whichnno coli- sidl-raie ilrlver should bc guilty of 1,-rciiting. " V Questions of general interest to motorists will be answered in this °°|UmY1» Splice permitting. Address A! bent L. Cough. care of this office. being received i-iicli day, iiinong which ii'-\i~i~_ severii] bi-mills ot' lin|\oi‘led voli- iielisuil milk, hill iioi ii word alioiil the iiillk the i`liarlo\lt-town (‘on- ileni-ied Milk Coiiipany put up, _ 0" \Ul'l\il1l§ over tlie pages there, was ii pictiiri- oi` :i iiiiiii who iliziil bought it siiil ol' clotlics t'roiii ii iiriill order liiiuse. l iroiirpiiiwi that picture with tlic inlporlcil milk and hoiiie product. iiiid the iii1|ioi'ir-tl iiiiik look-:il iii-i clii-up iii coinpiirisoii to t-lic ifliiirloi- tctowii iiiilk as _the iniiil ordei' lionsu ilil did to that of thi- inaii in ili-~ plt>iui'4~. This question ilrosl- iii ni_\' iuiiid: \\'li:ii is thc ilit`r'i:i'i-live bel\v(»t=.ii tlid people si-niiliig away to ai mail oi'ill~ii_ house for ililiigs. and il nierciiaiit in\_» porting coiideiised niillt when wg- have it coiiiieliseil milk factory rlitlil _._..&_.k` - .-_..._-__»_.. in Clinrlottetown Perlinps i-mine incrcliiinl can iinswor. ' Next day the sanie firm hail all aid. advising the former while the roads were good to get their fertilizer lioiiie. This thought occurred to nic; "buy fertilizer to help produce more inllk and thc .island fiili ol imported cun- deused milk. not iniicli oucoiirsge' uient to buy t`ertilizcr. r Would it not have been boiler l`or_ the island, when the ltgeiit or agents for other coiulcuseil lullli coiiipaiiivs came around to have told tliciii that we were trying to start some iicw indiistrics, und tliitt we had an ull-90* iliite r-oiidciised milk plant on the ls- lnnil and wc intend to patroi\l'1.c li? I am Sir etc. J. H. LOVE. R. R. No.3, Clinrloltetown. _ _as -~:_,_.-.__ 'Q' _:Jess --"*'_ »- ` l T 4 ri - DOES LIFE ASSURANCE PAY? ASK I __ The -Men Whose Policies Are in ' “THE CANADA LIFE” W. K. ROGERS FEB. IST. 1915 ` 'CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO. _ CHARLOTTETOWN DEAR Sis :-_ ---- _ I_haue just received statement of dividend declared on my Canada ` Life Policy. No 15531. This policy is for $5000 on the straight Life Plan, Annual Preniiuni $142.50 and I find thc dividend declared this . ear and which amounts t0 $93.45 each year for the next five. REDUCES’ MY PREMIUM to $49-05~ This is VERY snrisracirosv; ' Yours truly POLICY NO. 15531. ` K. S. §ll0QliliS _ _ Charlottetoiv-`li. ~ ARE YOU A SALESMAN ? , THEN SELL FOR THE CANADA IIFE 7 ~ Mlggilss- s ¢ I -r 1 2_1.: -_$2 . _ -_|.¢ ,. -1 1 ' .. . _ . _ ._ _ _ _ . - ,__,. _ `i"i-is "'¢` " ' _Q gl; -'31, ` Ji," apo- *`n¢l¥‘21Y»"»*"¢".‘§fi"<-?":?vi"»1r1.'»'-_--'rw- A. c. B1zo_N -