Edward-Today 0ll|y-—3.15-7-9. . Prince - MARLENE IIIETRICII - noaisizr nonm- IN‘ “KNIGHT wiuiour iiilidliiiii” rws ACTUAL scenes BOMBING on u. s. s. PANAy PRINCE EDWARD — Thun-Frt-Sat. SPONSORED By; Y. M. C, A, s / JANE WiTi-IERS F ruins THOMAS BECK LOUISE HENRY The HAitTMANS DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 — 9.00 DATUEDLY IIATINEE 2.30 A group of mil- lionaire: sign up oshergvord- ions... and then shout for some- one lo praisd l“ "221. Wu,“ w,‘ ,._‘_‘ ADDEDD. '. . . M‘ M aw" ,,.\it\ea““,,,-,¢~.\ SILLY SYMPHONY 1W1" b, <1 "wit-v", rimvmlxrati: .16“ ‘r r1115‘ “we” COMMUNITY siNo guild“ w-ve“ at. o. M. iuuvmruiii: 9W1‘ fl CAPITOL-Last Times Today 3154-845 GEO. HIENT—JOSEPIIINE IIUTCIIINSON “MO UNTAIN JUSTICE ” PLU SNAPSHOTS -AND COMEDY‘ Dill»! 1.15 —'I.00-B.45: SATURDAY MATINEE 2-30 Th9 Central Guardian ‘ CON FEDEIATION LIFE IN S UIL-{NCE L-HW-‘I-ll-SIZ‘ l 1 This column In runvod for us: III local lnteuin bin ndvartlllng ll iietniy iiuturr mu In Inserted at r FIIIEI n mml strictly payable in no VI . KEEP WEDNEQDAY, JANUARY 26th for St. James W. M. B. “At Home“ Kirk Hall. Tea 4 to 6 o'clock 25 cents. Artists Mr. and Mrs. Rey- ,‘ mond, Miss Oudmoic, Gomez Orch- ; estra. L-968-1-19-1l. l SPECIALS AT GULLISOWS — Guaranteed permanent waves by thoroughly experienced operators- L961-1-18-2l _ PIIESBYTEILIAN CHURCH Ber- vices, Sunday, January 23rd. Har- ririgton 11 A. M. Hlghfleld 3 P. M. ,Marshfle.d Annual Congregational ‘Meeting, Thursday, January 20th. 8 P. M. L-971-1-19-1i. , FIREDIEN ANSWER. CALLS — Firemen answered a call shortly be- iorc five o'clock yesterday evening for a slight blaze in the P13891111! i service Company! garage on the city dump. Slight damage was done beiore the titaao was extinguished by hand clirm cais. A short time iaier firefighters answered an alarm tor it slight iliie fire at a. residence v.1 ruling Strect. ‘ GUEST PREACHER —Rcv. Dr. F. E. Archibald of Windsor, N.S., was the guest preacher at St. And- rew’s Church Sunday. He also ad- dressed the i934 Club in the after- noon. The preacher for next Sun- day will be Its-v, W. E. Aitkins of St. Peters Day, P. E. I., whose brother recently accepted a. call-to a large church in Calgary. Alta, 110m Sydney, N. E. —Sa'itit John I 'I‘clegre.iwh Journal. ELECTION CARD-I am 888111 offering my services as Councillor for Ward Three, in the forthcoming election. Hav iig served you for the pest four years and been successful in completing permanent streets in tiiis wind, GSlBDH-vlllllg public facili- ties in tiie Market House and in- l 0111111118 stokcr, which means a large yearly saving in coal, I hereby :iiiain solicit your support, and n‘ elected wlil faithfully serve you. as 1:1 the past. H. F. Vanldcrstine. L982 IN SUPREME COURT — Argu- ment by ctuiitscl ivns heard in Su- promo Court yesterday before MT. misiice A. E. Arsenauit in the appii- t t 1101i in ccrticrsrl of Hugh Cum- iiiiskcy, sin, Tarantum. The case was adjourned for Judgment. Hon. 'l‘liiiiic A. Campbell, K. C., attorney general. appeared for the Crown and Mr. D. L. Matliieson for the zlilllllCflllt. Thc case was an applica- llUIl to‘ have a convict on under the Prohibition Act by Mr. George J. 'l‘v.'eetl_i,', K. C., stipcndlary‘ magis- trate for Queen's Cbunty, quashed on the-grounds that n. summons had not been served on the de- fendant nor had he known any- thing of’ ilie ‘charge until after he was convicted. The summons had been left at the defendants resi- dence, evitli-iiec submitted in the lower court indicated. Occupants of the house said they did not know the nrtttlrtvof the summons nor an they mcnliou it to the defendant, . who tins rot-zit home when the lt/Tounted Polir-e constable called. i The defendant's son. temporarily residue: with his father, testified that the summons had been left; m, a step ladder outside the house. He hrizi iuforineci the constable that he would nut be rcspqngibe 1-0,. n“ Court meets today at l1 o'clock. I)()l\'.-\I.DS'.I‘0N Y0 PEOPLES UNION-on wed Jan. 12th the Young People held their opening meeting for the wxntci" at the home of Mrs. Len Court with twenty nine in 111mm,- aiice. Willie Ellis had charge of the devotional period which opened by 511181111! “Louie Let us Sing of a Wonderful Love." Scripture reading Ueiicsis 41, 33-44, foiowed by lilo-lei‘ by Rev. Sidney Boyqg fiyiiiii, "Stand Up, stand up For Jesus." 'Iiie _Rev. Mr. Boyce gave a very interesting address on "An Iii- iciprctntion oi Life" or "The Right Attitude Totvard Life." Meeting c-“Sffl b3’ 511181113 “0 For a Heart to P111156 My God.” Collection of one u N q i nesdtty i ‘i, RELIEVE WITH PENETRAT PENETR ii~ N I73 Queen Street coveiis mo coins BURNS, SOB! FEET _ " muscutan nuns a ING O H. L. WORTHY - Charlottetown JUDGE II. L. PALMER. Chairman of the I’. s. r. Suh- regiunal Drama Festival which takes place at the Strand Theatre l-‘ridsy afternoon and evening. T. ANDREW BUTLER. will be 11 candidate in Ward 1 iii the forth- coming civic cicc. on. 1.93.; BOARD 0F '1 null-l pot r1 d Annual Meeting tonight, 8 011331.? L-952-1-19-ll. POLICE COUR’I‘—At the Police Court yesterday a- man charged under the Excise Act was fined $100 and costs and under a Prohibition Act charge $200 and costs or a total of five months in Jail in default of payment. The case followed seizure of a. galoii of rum by Mounted Pg- lice Monday night. The man had the liquor on his person tn a spec- ially constructed gallon can, ' FilREWELL PARTY-On Mon- day evening the senior Y. P. U. of Trinity Church gathered at a fare- well party. held at the home of Miss Frances Simmons, in 110x101‘ Mr. Thomas Summervllle, s. valuable and highly esteeinedmem- ber who has been transferred from the Bank of Montreal here to Nova Scotin. An appropriate ad- dress was read and he W115 pres- ented with a gift from his fellow workers, to which he fittlngly re- Dlled. Games and contests were enjoyed and refreshments served. The singing of “Hels a Jolly Good Fellow” brought a pleasant even- ing to a close. CATHOLIC POETRY SOCIETY -—~Thl', Prince Edward Island unit of this Society met at the home of Mrs. D. J. Riley. ll villa. Avenue, iit 3 o'clock on Thursday after- noon, Jzin. 13. 'I‘licre vras n. large attendance. The president, Mrs, P. W. Cliirkin, cpcticd the nteetlng WW1 grec-tirgs and best tvfshes for the new yoal‘, and for continued sticccss of the Society's efforts. The secretary's and treiisuroi-"s reports were read and adopted. Correspondence was read. Each member then gavea selection from the Idyls of the King. some time was spent in dismissing the char- acteristics of the chic-f personhtzes depicted in tihe poem. It was dc- cided to continue the study of Tennyson. and “In Mcmoriam" was selected for the Pebrtzttry meeting. Girl Guide News THEE; endowed wltli sterling qualities of mind and heart, you have endear- ed yourself to all irith whom you have come in contact. so that, in ‘expressing sincere sorrow at your withdrawal from our City. we are but voicing the sentiments of a large circle of friends quointances. ious one and that texperieiice, coit- pled with your keen and unwaver- ing sense of right and wrong. have made you an admirable "Mountiei satisfaction the within our Order, and have won the esteem your brothel’ members DRAMA VEESTTIVAL STRAND, FRIDAY. JAN. 21st. Tickets may he procured at Hughes Drllg C0,, Jamiesows Drugstore, and Whitioclfs News Stand. After- noon 35c, evening 50¢. It is advisable to obtain tickets In advance as anyone arriving late "l- must wait until first play is n“- lehed. L-ti18-1-17-3l l Mammoth Legion BINGO MARKET HALL WEDNESDAY , January 19th. ‘l 8.30 I’. M. I10 Bintroes and Specials 25c Help us that we may help others. 33TH Presentation To, Sergt. Bradley Knights Of Columbus H 0 ld Function In Honor Of Past State Deputy. A large number of members of the Knights of Columbus gathered in their Home last evening Past State Deputy Leo I. Bradley who is leaving shortly on u per- manent transfer detachment of the RCMP. on Queen Street to bid farewell to to the Halifax The presentation of a beautiful Gladstone bag was made immedi- ately after the following address was read by Bro. Leo F. MacDon- aid: Charlottetown, P. 3.1., Jan. 18, 193B Past State Deputy Leo Bradley: Dear Le0:—-Youi' fellow members in Charlottetown Cotuicll No. 8Z4 Knights of Columbus, hearing with- the ptvt few years, hits progressed regret of your transfer, iire gath- | in other ways. In spite of a greater ered hero this evening to express farewell. and to voice that your sojourn of duty in l-[nll- fax may be a, pleasant and profit- able one. the wish Possessed of a kindly nature and and ac- Yoiir war-time record is a £101’- You have filled with various complete offices and appreciation of who will ‘ fiscal year ending November" 30. 737th entrant ANNIJAEMEEETING 017' f The Shareholders 0f the Annual Meeting. PB! i STS ADDRESS Gmlt]t'_..ci.. The Financial statement for the 1937, about to be stimbitted to you b_\' our General Manager, shows a steady progress considered very satisfactory" by your Directors and we hope it will meet with your ap- proval. _ The general improvement in bus- iness felt in 193B extended mostly throughout the first nine months of 1937 until it received El. mariked set-back in October. In spite of this recession, business activity is generally satisfactory and shows an increase of about 10% over 1936. A greater demand for products of Canadian industries has brought about increased prices for some of the most important ones and in some cases, (leliveries had to be de- layed, Since Deoeimber 1986, our business has felt the benefit of the improvement in general econcmic conditions prevailing in the four i provinces where our branches are located. It is obvious that for a little over e. year there has been s. decided improvement in Can- adian trade and industry. The volume of manufacturing and min- iiig output has substantially in- creased in 1937 and its noticeable progress seems to be the chic! characteristic of the countrys present economic situation. metal industry, ‘a basic Catmdiati industry, increased al- most. 40H,- durlng the first 1D months of the year, compared with an approximate increase of 20% in the steel industry for the same period. This improvement is most Th e significant. The mining industry. which has reached a position of great economic importance during increase in production, the stocks of nickel, zinc, copper lead and aluminum have found a ready out- lot in the export market. The manufacture of paper and all other wood products have also shown increased activity. The automobile industry is working at l'1ill crtpstcitv, and the stiles of cars and trucks are reported to be greater this year than any pre- ceding year. The building in- dustry has experienced the same general improvement», with a ne- ported litcreasc of 36'.’ over last year. The rapidly rising cost of ina- teiiiil and labor may bring about a reaction likely to postpone again the return cf confidence in the market of revenue producing prop- erties. The crops iii the VEYY P001‘ Provincial Bank of Canada held on Thursday, January the 13th, at the Head Office, 221 St. James Street West, Montreal, their 217th General ‘At the meeting_'the President Mi‘. Chs, A. Roy gave zin address and was followed by Mr. J. U. Boyer, General Manager, who commented briefly on the operations of the Bank during fiscal year 1936-1937. ‘ Federal Government and IiiiwtCfll Provinces have been rt-aciifv taken up biy investors. Tile I)! 'c oi iong ed however citiriiig the 3 pointing to :1 iirniei" trend in iii- ttrest. rates. 'l‘tit~re ha. bmii iiii tibuiiclnnt stipply of inveuziieht funds \\'\.’.1l a pronounced driiiuntl for safe short term sccurittics. 'I‘liere has municipalities than iii 193G. hi the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, seteral financial reorgan- izatlons were made (luring the year with re~.tt‘.taiit hardships for the bondholders in some cases. The market. of Industrial Bonds and stocks and mining steel-ts reached a new high from the 19111; levels with trading remaining ac- tive ITlOmt} of the time. but the greatest number of gains were lost in the sutltitn market (lecllne in October. ‘This reaction was loss severe in Cziitztdii however than ii was in the United States. Taking into consi "ration out‘ huge natural resources, ticvcioped as well as undeveioprd, ttie ini- provement in economic conditions and business in general through- out the country, and the stcrliuc qualities of the majority of our population, we can look fcrivtird to a bright future. in spite of some urgent internal problems yet un- solved, stich as the railway situa- tion aiid the very desirable reduc- tion oI taxes. We may lock for- ward to a continued lmTIlOVCillPTli. provided the govern-motifs leave business men free to manage their business as they know best. with proper respect for the public anti the shareholdeis. All these. fnrotiralilr- conditions slioitld not however make us forgot that we mar frel the effect of foreign events, and, in Caiimlit as elsewhere. governments and iii- dividuais must not lo c sight of a few vvise laws necessary to the general economic irclfiirc of tlin country. as well as the iiiantgc- meut of private affairs, Some sn-foty rules applicable and essential to ilie Illl1ilfl§f_"‘lll€1lt of large corporations or ha, iiidustrl"< cotfd be applied with advantage to the administration of public‘ af- fairs. In this respect. it i~ lfilpfififlill not to lose sight of certain correc- tive- nicastircs Wlllfll no matter how good they may ICOR. ma- be inconsistent with ordinary bus "s\ and if 1hr)‘ were stitidviiiy put in force, might upsci. the st. y so necessary to the general piospirily of a countiy. In every field of btisiitex. there has been a rapid l1icrca~e in the cost c-l production, distribution and management. Considering the soc- ial order existing for some time. this phenomenon probably cannot be avoided. but it muvt. be carefully‘ vratched by those in authority- Tho baitks as well as" all rYhef corporations have felt is effect. THE PRDVINBIAL BANK 0F CANADA Very Satisfactory Year and Good Progress, President's Address and Comments Bythe General Manager nger of the Bank. commenting on the general sittiiiticn. said, that it w: veiy satisfactory and that it hllOlVn’ a marked progress. The liquid ass/is are $39,912,. 017 31, or 5:113:34, 935.95 more than lllrit yea", . 77.11‘? of all lla- brities to ti public. Cash on hand and (logic-.ii, u other bank; ziinoiiiit to SR 4 .17, an increase 1 m‘ 111011‘ than m e million dollars i Thr- term scoui-ities has slightly w iilceii- I - , tliizh ‘been less drfzitiltiiii; ,' iivt-i‘ 19116. Burris, earnings have Very 1121:" lllClTfldfid during the 1 war 111116-1937 and the prof- r irizotl tot-ill $444,410.01 ‘ comps-bed to year. Earnings $7.25 for 1936-1937 .1: _.i ll of all taxes, against to m» 19115-1936. _ s for the yctii.‘ added t0 the us balance amount to $676,- i From ttliis a total of $103,440, ‘Xllv paid iii federal and provincial taxes, $240,000 in dividends, $50,- 000. was tip lied to depreciation ' . (‘New and $50,000. to Com iingeiit Acinitiiit, leaving a. sur- plus balance of $232.907.37 higher than lust yi-ar, to be carried for- wtirtl. Investments show an increase oil‘ 51.669306 22 and reach a. total oit sZu‘ 427,571.57 against. $24,758,265.- 35 iii 19354936. ‘Th1; increase in bank loans dur- iiiq the _re.=ir is nearly two million Mid the total amount to $18,730,- 073.70 193G. Deposits. as of November 30, 1937. total 848.484, 032.68 Ol’ $5,734,. 51111.55 more than last year at the same ciate. Our notes in circulation represent $3.055.226.50. The Provincial Bank o! Canada now owns 1115 branches and 179 agencies in Canada. ELECTION or TIIE BOARD o‘! DIRECTORS After i114‘ report of the Banlfs t i i l l l Com: iit-rs-Cen ors and the iriial i .10. tfiio shareholders proceeded in the election of the Iiriard of Directors, which is made up a.» tailors: Illr Chs. A. Roy. tho I-Irnctira It‘ .\1i'. Alphonse Rrvnioiid L.C.. Ml‘. Geo. A. Savoy. Mi". J1. Coders, the Honour e Mr. Raoul 0. Grothe, L.C,. M (7.6 d1- Tomiaricotir, Ml‘ 111i 5:i'o‘.s_ N PM Ml‘. Al. frctl Liiiiibori anti Illi‘. Jmiu R01- lave. “ffhv Board of Commis-Iioners- (‘iixscirs lot" the ctirreiit. year was zilso Hctctl and the members are: The i-icllotirehfe FLL. Patcnaucie, 11w lloiu ..ii>l¢> CTHUC 1-‘. Deluge, ‘ J L. IPoi-tiii, the Hon- .\ii'. Louis Cote‘, K.C., M1‘. .ri l/Ahtlft“, K.C., and Mi‘. Cecil (‘itrslty At a spctial meeting of the Board of Directors hold immed- latfv nftcr the >ll'r1i‘(‘h.'1l<1QTS meet- ing. Ml’. Clix. A. Roy was re- eiccictl Pirsitieiit oi the Batik, the llotioiiruliie Afr. Alplion-o Ray- mond. L,C.. is‘. t": c-brcsident and Mr (ii-d. A. Savor. 31d pirsiticiit. uieciiit: of the Board of * . Cr-nsors. held at the the lionotirable E. L. Itriaiiwt $11,966, 364.20 in ‘ , HOUSEHOLD HINTS fibllrl‘ dollar llilldlSlXiCfllltfi was then taken 9911313111; miss you, executive ab“ \\:_z-sl(;r2 Pl‘10V1It1’CPSx$10i:‘\t':tigigéllfilflf and the 1,1,0 wok “i, . 1W3“, a pmmlnLllna “C Kc“ “as re_ _ up. 1c "o otv 11g officer. wer ,l - ‘ - . ii- 11 “"9 “He” e ' one. cnclln f1.=01l‘iil‘.i1‘l‘£’>'l rates. , . M _ {,1 - s" ‘ l faint pin-kn slash, Mme 0:5: Iiélley-Cfltlggic‘ rcZfCltIlsSIll/lslargltzii-lg? 0,,P1§§,§f,,,“°,f,° 17in“? ",‘,,,",‘§.“‘{<,f,‘§§,",‘l I 121-1111 wlylffidugsbfl have risen. helped nhe mreiities o" 111., vnflhus pi-es edge fat, and other m; should be 3-3°—31‘°W““‘5- ‘t l‘ " St-ia, Miss dith Court: Trees. o; Columbus “Inc hmLmvnh cxtond It. seems appropriate to mention governments. and it twailrl br rc- grettaibic lf throusii ‘i-onfloiioiis the carrfvini: chat-rm should ho ii1— (UNI-Girl (Bullies. .1 . . 1 7.3o_nfl_w_r Sprvm, sud". “The that the tout st tialfic the to time Cccil Ell s. Mrs. A. E. Best and of vriiicli can only be eWlIlf-ted- hint-ah 1 ti t. M'l r 1’ . - - - n n 1k ed veal is Ed iii Cotirt were appointed on the to you a pamng Miami"? ex the best and should be at lei-st | (‘.1 l-ti li th l id river th t four weeks om before it is smug)“ giltligiollrllgdinlfighilgl."1161x631]: entertainment committee for two ivg“ scmzvociie tlilipnnll ykou “:6 but ahvnys a Sign of prssperity. cicard to the m: iii 111': ii u-nuld lered, ".‘ef't“.‘g‘“' A "‘,§“““““.w°‘,'°' wms‘ 1st chiiiitiitisw", Brownic p,“ your family His choicest blessings lifts shoum sitcadly progress. 1n become R nuisance art ti. tlicniq- c was “on bi Wi lc Eliiiihrxt inort- Signed m) brhnlf of Chiirlotte- this field, considerate olfcrt is ment when (‘COllCHlPl ivccirl.‘ L‘ 3 E1 All Brownies ing. 8.30—-St~.lii_or_ Y. P. _U .__.. .-_--- E"! ">110 hvld flt the home of Mrs q, H, m “my Lngfrtmf Big“; ___ _ __ _ A I _ A m, rcqmed by [hose H1051 in- in progress. ‘mmmwfimmmrionwocnoootioonvnrn- *"~-""*“"““*'““°WI,‘1 c“ c t‘ ht- at s1. Peters SFhOOlTCUhlbzlt 1.. “tcmdhlufll <1" 1111110 1- 0111- B1 ' terestvd in its develwtltelll- and “little savings are acamiirhiii". A in the banks. it may not be out oi place lo remind the .\li\.'1il£'$ tie- positnrs that special care sliotiiri he particularly tnitiiicipiilities and Pro- vincial Governments. The iiumcdiatq [T511116 of the M1- , l5 0'02 i; on Wednssda its-day) to ‘take part .ii the 111111101‘ 'tV.A. concert __ t and iniitcm shdes. Will nil (.1'\"Oili'l BIG MID-WINTER SALE VHBIRTII“ l -§4§§O DOPOOFOOOOOO§O4OQY .3‘ . 0F GROCERIES» FLOUR, FEEDS. ETC- GAY_M “W PM“ m _d I_ l class Brownies be prepared to puss . d t > min fgreqtry exercised regarding the manner in _ ‘on ONE WHOLE WEEK~ Jan‘ 17th to 22nd t lnud llheiiiiiil on JSEIIIREWFHETX. will; “mm °f the“ m“ this“ E15“ as 1 tititllatoliliisitlgtictllsisilt)‘driilrinflgihe 3181"‘- “lhicsllcilh-c c “b11315 fillltiitl'r'ixl'vi(l?lil\l“aCEYI? idfilllixitllc-yonly Punt!’ and M31119 L53‘ F101", 98 "1- bilfis '“ _ “'19 ' ‘m Mr‘ and M“ mm“ ‘Gal’. Mt. ?;l55‘P‘ll1lF(l)'i/1l1lglzifilklidlytéfgwcnélig Annual hlcctiiig have Ermtly 1111111011611 m" 1am" srsigyulirimiiinl i. tlvillifibldllb.‘ “tritzlyvxlfixllucigtlgllflgtl ‘v . t- 15f t‘, r i f. 1' t. 1'. . _. I Queen C"), lqour’ 98 lb. bag _ _ _ _ ___ __ $359 lights Road. ll dauirhltt :_,___ z nqsnv? A Illllltinber I)? our Bmwtllfle; ‘ Thumdu‘, Jun 27 q situation. According to statistics Commuum, “m, Suwuxw. mark,“ 1 t ,I,__,H,i,,1‘,\,,{rugs} 1' Giit Edge, 50 lb. DB3‘ — — — — ~ — — — "- 52-05 i nfAjvqg are on the sick list. we wish them a O " '7 ' I m“ 5am m °"LP1°5"“°m‘ W“ 140-‘ are ueeftil, ncccssiitw 11-41 even in- ,&H_B1;,y\n‘ Irabsorbs - Many other brands hard wheat and blend flour at surprlsifllly i u. —~ -l- J‘ - ,spegdy recovery. “Imid a hand" and 8 p. m. 1 000 on November 1st, di-‘iWfl-Wblr- U11L1~01"1\~'11*1\°1¥- i“ tlsofttiltsllkcra , . . t1 , Lh‘; "ct, om luvautia twitter-so - u" price." A" N" “och z MWMILLAN—AI P- E- I- HOEUli-fll- ‘go zigcodnfltlum we’? day “m, a Board Room, (lily Building. The Retail Trade has also bene- bérlgaqpletjfiflgtjlwd5on1‘, in Mica ;Q]im[|]fl~ 10 lbs, white iu 51‘ 59c 6 bays Dollar Soap 20c f} Tuesday. Jan. l8. ma. John D m“ e 5 9' H‘ “““_. lilcd by the ueiim-al business im- “iamm, and who buy aha Sm on ‘thin i M01355?!» I191’ K5 - '- 49° 1 "M1111 B11111"! ‘3. flgilcxillllgé‘ 1;‘: Ills 7m‘ your’ Fmw" "* ""*" ”*' pfovclllfllli. alto it 1-“ 1°°°"fddtl:§: margin. honing to makP quick "tiggxsritrli-Bran Kerosene oil, 3 gals. 69c Powder - —- —- -- 19° Li-v/toV-ai ciillitsiico Oil Jany is 3MP‘: zxkgnlpm} hgqletsrigfflilerkahle profits but l'iti‘t‘1)' stlccessltil. ‘mméititc-stinal a ' ‘ H: t ~ ‘ l A , 3 “r35 "IDS 0110106 Z C8118 8111111011, 0X1"! . i938. me Bernice LQPREB- B80 II I \\ ‘fyiiiporvelnellt has been felt in the Business cycles i\l‘(‘ bcctmilnz Eel Aii-lzraifass. cereal Tomatoes -- -— -— 29¢ 111mm? T “ " "' 23c tithe-Elsi 5111x101“! Thtlrsdihk Jami rural districts w a event" extent shorter. Forecasts of lOllg pezuotls S;iitlkiitlfg,lfllgllllliagg‘: , _. . .. rom ie omeo . -‘ . t“ _ .;_ my) _ _~ . 3 Cillll T011181!) SOIIII 25¢ 2 lbl. Red R059 0!‘ h“ “when Oliver C‘ Lcpflgm than in the cities and towns ggbilagoigeriltyydssgiio “scan “m! i510 :;k:1,,od;{mrifl,,,,gg m Lon Brahmin Tea — 51-95 3 large cans Tomato All Fresh Stock , Juice -— ~-— —- — 32c 1 3 large boxes Matches 28c Owing to poor grain crops this year, the movement of grain in terms of oar loadings has decreased, lessons of the past siiotild not he forgotten. Business must [r0 on of course and its PPOKTQSS 1111151 11°‘ Laxative? Chronic constipation has to do value of a real medicine which PETERS-In the city, January 1'7, - 1938. Marin Peters, aged '73 years. i 9:193:2- "l 4 lbg, bulk Ralglng 45c 2 extra large 5 string Fmmrfll from Fnmk Henncssfiflfi with the colon OI' large intestine. notonl eifectsathorou hcleans- however, fcr lite first eleven be “mm, d,,1aym_ but mo "mm - g n’; Prunes __ __ 35c Brooms __ __ _ _.- 65¢ Fmwml Home Unless the large bowel is thOP- iligoftha colon orlarge EOWQIDUE months, the two Canadian RM‘- ‘ opthmmlvhns “mam. “one a 1°, M’ 8'15 to at‘ oughly em tied from time to also arouses tlielivei- and kidneys ‘ways rggtqtpred an lmreast‘ of 182,- o; ham, 2 Gal. Pails -— — —- 45° j 5 lblrDfltts — —- -— 29c thence to It. C. Cemetery. t a tivity i filtering poisons 1 Gal. Boiler, large $1119 o c n - ti riod 5 “om the blood. 000 cars over ie same P? f lin- time you ecome a victim of chronic constipation and poison- In good tlmcs or (lfll iwliitivily" 1') i i1 11m Svriirlsc Soar 25¢ ~- lose m mt Substantial . ' o e5 ', , -- ~~~~ in of the system which results 01m ou have proven the ' ' _ _., d, good times. it is ll0l‘t‘.*:lli‘_\‘ 101‘ the ~- lo/v 9“ rubhr 3nd hath" boots and Sh" , ",- ingcolitis or other serious diseases. merits 0E, Dr. Chase's Kidney- iilnnilér emystgrrirt 11nd masses, corporations that 11\,']_\'l(hl— T‘ V bu" m" H M Md o, 20% o“ horse rugs’ ' i N D M Mild or "sissy" laxatives mere- Liver Pills you will never return _ ' _ m ‘ls "weslom mg md mm“ m Wm‘. "‘ " m‘ t ' l‘ ‘ _ ' E ' aCLean l cause a movement of the to the use of "sissy" laxatives. 1111111118 Dmdvflc- h“ "W10 P11 1 - __ I111‘ (M110 01 the lflll‘ .lis.Anni| ~ Mn“ “m” "m" ‘m’ “fled “t "n, pleasing pnces if» it ' ' ' byowals without effecting a thon- Used regularly once a week this offset the drop 1n whmt eirmrta- °ll ‘m’ “we e11" l" "W1 “P “_ ‘Dlilltvlillnll. s... 1:1 Dart-heater .' Bu": 8110113» C0311 M93], Crflckad Cmmv Bnfley Maul t‘ .ii UNDERTAKER ough cleaning out of the colon or medicine ensures pure blood and tton and during the year total ex- *1‘"~‘§- "Pd 11 f5 “in ‘i’ “:‘I“_““b‘_‘ j Street, IS elicit-ii lor immediate sale. . M. IOWGI‘ thlll mill prices 8 EMBAI MFR large bowel. For this reason om from constitution and poi-ts show an increase of about 111M- slibtiflnilfll b91111‘ L~*-"“°"~‘ lThis property consists of a large ' CA ‘i .0 ' ' you Ire misledinto thinklns thlt the Palm twhefl Ind Heriwfl inw- over 1936. The Balance o1 i rradllr nvailllilc- he" V"! "1" ; haw with sloro. 111.- land has n s SALE "' "1 (jhqrmflflown and you are doing all you can to over- diseisss which accompany it. _ q-radp ran-mini; mvqmhhie and [m5 vnhlable ihirtiig the tli-pitwioii. l "rmflngv Ill 1111;...“ 1,...‘ m, 90nd,- . Where you get the best value for your money i" it . ‘h Wm”, Mme 11 ¢°"*11P1""‘1 “d P°i'°“'d Dnchm ’K'd“°1'4“"°" Hm‘- iiii-i (‘Ollsidfrllbly helped it» IlllJl- GEVEML MIN/WE,“ Pnlrr $tr1~1-l. _ ‘ 12 ‘ or re condition o; the system. . Blictgyataiidru steel-Tho Dr. ‘am m” smbmy o, “rem, B,” . . . xlunyu,‘ . . U Ph ‘a9 Those who know Dr. Chases A. . Chase] Cedicine Co., chug“ COMMENTS _\|__,\|,|;_,\N FARMER, . f; Bedford Station g one Kidney-Liver Pith appreciate the Hmited,0akvile, lllldl. I soudw, , u, I _ , _ l y The new Bond issues of tho Mr, J U. Boyer, General Man- L-963-l-i9-2l-l4-ll6-28 moduli,