sliiiziawu ovations. - l.- ‘ JANUARlI-_28_i,a_1933 , . I u“. _ . in - ~t ‘ “ . -» t - i Notes l, thew l ' {Ruler toolvimo- uPI “'5” '*‘“"M ”“"‘""“f"' . IT is claimed Tlgrzi-ulomobilcfiiyavei 11"": AIRPLANE MAY . N , » o. t... ...... ... i....“;: firs“ fi".".‘.‘.l..ii"““°" .22: “ Pi i i ‘ ' F ' ‘ i s ..~ u 4 my ~ l _ .. 0f Historic-us. ‘ . Of 9"" “m”! 51""- fic. Some years since the Inter€ ~ ‘state Columercc Commission fixed xthe rate of 5*‘, per cent. as a fair ; "Gut. Cal. l). A. lhutlilnnon, l). hi. ‘ ldllnr and lllnngorfl- IL/Burnetl. Arum-lute Editor-Deli. (Jun-lo iicémmg [0r_inlvesnll]enls in railwaihq‘ _ (Since then it is claimed that the av- “vu I" I Jul ldvlln) mulled in Canada if thc prublcnl of carrying lumber ‘in airplanes can be successfully ‘solved, the great drawback to manu- facturing in our Province is solved lat once. and we shall be placed on ‘a level almost with those who grow goats Bylumei W Burton. MD. Prcahllnt-W. Clullor l. ‘cl4“'.0 Vice-Inside»! '. IL Burma“. v ““i_"_“ cragc net earnings of Ariiericanrail- WEIGHT llvclggasi; ‘Q3155 v , MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1928 ‘ways have fallen far short of that WITllvTlll-I WEATHER. 11"? YB" m9l°li91-_will" ‘Willi! “i919 l ratc being" in fact bare] t 3 er cent i M“.-. ‘ _bc to prcvcnt bringing plane-loads "* —~-—-~-. ------»_- -_____..._ - i ' 5 p ' ll, l, llosslblo ma, olllllllg oelmllloi sawn wood and lumber in the rough from Quebec. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to The Island and then manufacture it ‘into furniture. etc. etc? Thelprocess would em- - . ploy labor on a arge scale and cre- gqilxsllllqygls 15:53:32 will: clfige ‘All; ate employment for hundreds of men linnolulu New Yolk cl“, and Tm“ flying the airplanes and loading and on“) ‘Calfimdm ' - llllllOfldillg lumber and dressed mat- , o; o oi .t:";::::::§.:".:1;s.l"&§e::.:§ m“ “W” (‘fmcmne ' ll e U.‘ “S ire and make the new and rapid trans- regmai thwughqut t E PM“: We W portritioh ‘J. practical proposition. “wnms °f °bseiviiilfit~ ,l all lCzirrying the manufactured article enltiilllflger me welg 19w“! a ' m“ LOlClIllKSllIC markets woulld £11150 re-l. Ii win round int n New You iii.“ ..‘~’$‘J?.'i.éi"3.’.“§‘.f°.“§.rl.” “$0.15.- imd T919019 m9 gains i“ wei3ht1proifutts such as arc growny on the We"? °°mm°n1Y_ 10w“ "m" Januarylfilllll and caught in the Bay might 1° May- 1119" l“ the "mnms “Umalsri be floated away to market in July 1° Nwembe“ our machines when the demand for Now 016m did not $60111 i0 beiuir carrying would justify it. Let much change from month to montlhl lll, loll you l, would be llo lokol How‘ 0i’ season to season. in thc fllli0lllllllvo~llld ll, Solllld lo odvorllm l;>_ E_ or kind 0i i000 l-‘fllefl- llsland Cobblers ili Sydney or Hali- What. t1\0l1l$ Yeilllolifilbie f0!‘ 11107 fax shipped in uirlaltiiie? . '_ l ‘And this has been attributed to tllc addresses mark him as a strong man1compctition of motor cars on the HE l iio knows what Canada's prObl8lIlS1highwaY5 ill 111E Carriage of passen- T next. call to citizens is the civic; are and who ls delérmlned m Solveigcrs. One’ railroad president qllOI-l Wolection which takes place Olillllese m cannula dv t . H cd as saying that 30,000 miles or ppm-nary all, wllll llollllllllllolls on} o‘ an age‘ eltrack would presently have to be lreallzes the greatness of Canndafl. jifap‘)cd from my, mum February 1st. Usually too little in- ' l V immense resources, its almost. u"..- tei-est is taken in our municipal elec- wlwllell wealth and he belleves mm lt is stated that the motor bus linc lions, probably for the reason that mileage in the States is now 270,000 ‘hm "Smimes ca“ be “id “iigm wimilcs, while that of the railroads is Chill safe men are nominated and . . ma, upon whomsoever all chm“ of utilized w enable Canadians wpnly avlittle over 250l0fi0lmilcsl and the cmzeng mm an Wm bewen live and thrive in their qwn country] the; colossal conipteltion is having a . with All“ we sllllllllllg and malloellvladiifl/QSHIHEE effect on railway rev- the world and the city. While this lug m, power M ollawll dull“ meYcnucs. It is true that the loss to the is a gratifying condition of affairs past slx cal-g thc infll11 utterflllcloorallroads is in part lfCOllpedlilly good and mueves the citizens o! “Yo: Mr Bseunctt are "m: refreshing Fiixzignfrytrcafifrfbiililds‘tglfliufgifxsffe0 _ l - .1 -~ . r 5 ' 1 L‘ 1 A f1. 971K190’. 1t Possibly removes from the} llml but only in part is the lloss inn shoulders of the citizens. much of the’, , llll l c d. , Tl -, good. ‘The railway lo" is mostly in responsibility they should assume invsa o mm “m7 ‘are _no the day coach businc ~, brought on the civic affairs.‘ While there muywxumixlg or éoflfeyuu? [or mmmm ‘iiliilily bylhe competition 0f Dlivuu‘ in lmlo ollolce as belweell the camlifor. mmse“ o‘ h“ 981w" but places motor cars and public motor buses. ‘bqfOfC the people of Canada. some didate ' th d'fl' electors 12”] eh 1- agent ‘vards’ ‘he of the problems they must solve if s . . I l ave he“ mmuduallcnnada is to takc the place she is months of the year, young school- children. 5 to 10 years of age, gain in weight more rapidly than during other months? CIVIC Ebucwmn, lle appeals to the‘ patriotism Thc re- fact that llivrl‘ W88 105$ Quill ill 11"‘ tilrn cargo might, include n shipment first months 0i U16 Yfiul‘ 1111111 ffflllllol" halibut to be discharged at Char- July to November? llottetown, Georgetown. Summcrside Dr. Hover Emerson of New York.:and intermediate points. We see no who made the investigation, tells us reason why this would not be pop- that thc rule of gall! WuS Erlitllflllulal‘ on the grounds of quick des- during the months when school Vfl-‘lplllcll and economy. There would cations, and favorable weather, werelalso be ligiit jobs at good pay to" be avallnlyle, igot at Cardigan. Souris and Sum- Ailothcr point vylas that the illness-i‘ iuerside. The freights wouuld com-, of children. ‘ especially nose. prise everything now carried in throat, and bronchial ailments. are steamers and schooners, etc. Think more frequent in thc first months oiiof it. Fresh fish from Sydney ljusi‘ lllo yo,“ out of the salt water of the Atlantic Tllose lllllossos (lteallt fol‘ breakfast, and new lllellll Solllo confinement “spudsfl just out of the soil of P. E. homo‘ llllol loss food colon Island at ll o'clock in the morning! There was a certain percentage ol This would be making l-hilififi hilill the childroli-iiorliiul healthy child- “"995 the 311111911» and 9mm" live lllll_lvllo lllclcllsod lllzlcllcalll. lllo men in these parts. - same amount each month through- I" m‘? 91d days meY “mild 119W out ll“, velllo been considered “uncanny" by the The point then is that just; as tlie‘131_°n_9er5~ They “@1119 119"‘? bee“ llclglll ol clllldlen lllclellses a, llllolllliilraid to eat fish landed in such an mm (lllllllgteacll molllll ol-JDQJOCIIUOIJS fashion much less go out so would llle welglll alsoldvllh them at night. Things are dif- The huge Empireairshlp which is being built by the British Air Min- prgfél-ences and wlll vote llooorlllfiucd lo lake among we real m istry is not, nearing completion in a mo]! The", Sllollld‘ llowevel.‘ be, _ I g ‘ llXIQHllHOLII shed ‘on the East York- mom. than rs nl f l 11°95 9f m‘? ‘V°i‘1d~ lshire plain. As described by The 1 p6 0 a. pm erences’ Speaking before the Conservative Manchester Guardian ‘it is the larc- qualmcaufl“ for “l9 lmllflltflllli dlijclllb at Pelolbolo‘ 0lllllllo_ lllSl-I cst and most powerful air vessel ever ties devolving upon the candidates, illlvmk‘ he urged upon the people of constructed, bCillgyllfiflfly twice the glecterlshellld boa mlllol. collslllellplcanada me necessll of l d _n islze of any Zeppelin yet built. The l su lg . . - ~. tion. Fortunately this consideration is,‘ . . y . . y most “onderful pa“ of this a“ mon‘ s“ unded b m l l o national history and national iSSliG$.:5l@r 15 perhaps the affangelflgnls e2 y e a“ ma‘ ‘F “lilo did not appeal to prejudices or made for accommodating the pas- Deflecllll! Sufi? i0 [Olin i1 200d 1l‘- .llz.lllll,l_ He leallmo as all llllllesllscngers and crew. Just forward of council out of the material on llandzi . the centre of the framework a coin- ‘men and women realize, that the ‘l ,_ . . yet; this dogs no; place lllloll lllo,‘ v plete hotel has been built into thc intelligence of the electors, the < ».. - . 4 , ,ship. This l5 foul storeys high. On citzens the necessary sense of re- . i ilwlouféh llllflfilfillllldlllg 0f i116 PYO- the ground floor will be the controbthc same spgmtbnlty‘ Th? °““‘”‘1‘"e‘ 2111019199“ 997°?“ ‘he 9mm“? 15 “he “myland navigating “oomst “hue 1116599‘ ml lol, me fact m“ lllcrfelclit now. Seventy Years ago the wvell known in their respective wardsllval, ol salvalloll for lllls collllllylond floor will be reserved for the ‘clfildren do ml gel llle same lllllyluitllbeijvllntbl eilit ii}. thcuvitilltcr, “lQg- and“ ma w llll lll l l _ _ . l ».l .ol 5o moll ' , ,. . H Jgct wit ic resncts in elspring, y e e a m or gran ed The following paragraph from his L B“ ' Qlulm of gllmfilillidggrizllzlfg rltsnrlkllllivisuived n} the sunlmci‘. bulll llli? T‘ i: {m s llllé‘ do “om July l0 Ne; homes before the next winter. and _°_ bu}; 9' 3 thc people doing the work hardly ‘CA0 dul _ ‘c hem confillell “law ever lasted a fresh fish except when lndgorg liligllliéllons s‘ nose llll_0al_ thc smells "showed up" in thespring. , Evin thcn salt was lot to b ot at and 95971911191 mbes' are bmmd 1° b“ allL seasons? and fhc "shoiicg-folk" molllilee fieguglrlllg, one remedy You \\ilO had shore farms and salt ivater 1'6 1S . ' _ , l for cooking were considered born cant change the climate. but you‘ _ under a "lucky star." can encourage your youngsters tn, t; \ would. of course» to the that. a meast c f ' th‘ .. - . - 1r o “or ma“ at Peterboro speech is Chfll'£i(2f.0l‘lSUCZ—-—~ Itaches to each. ' ' . - . l .- l _ In a Guy of ‘he propomon“ " ais have maintained themselves in Yifii‘ 1'01‘ i110 fififoillillildilliml all“ chilrmllemwn- ll may ‘V911 be qlles-‘llolvol. Sllloo 1921‘ and no“. lllo great amusement of 100 passengers. The tioned whetherthe Ward system of» lloblem _l_ in lo_ _ l“. l . {(101100 room provides for 50 sues“ ‘I Q y g l so l m remam at table. and when cleared gives a re resentation is the b=st s sten o“ p . . ‘ L y x z1m“°“ch°d' Umess we get “mm 179°‘ smooth dancing floor on which the municipal government. A ward can» = . i _ . d“ t b f. pie in Canada we cannot continue :0‘ passengers will dance to music from l a e may e lmfccuy Capable oYcnrfy the burden placed ullon us iliaiil’ wiiiiiiil-‘Si 511091199 by “'11” representing his ward; he may loolawlllloul lmposlng an lmolemble bul__ less. All the passengers can also carefully after the streets. the light-f . _ . ‘Share the luxury of three vernlidas ‘den of taxation’ out transpormuon, covered in with glass. The top story ing. and thc other utilities ill h‘. . . ward is he capable- of represcntinlfflzmd devcmpmen‘ ‘S predxcmed umn-conlam5 Sxmpmg hem“ mm a ' ' ‘ ‘la population of at least twenty mil-‘loungc from which passengers can the 91W 85 a Whole. lllld 5llfe8iim'd'lllons_ Are we getting any nearer a look down into the dining room and ing the interests of the city as alsolllllon of lmmlgrllllon than slxidance hall. all these quarters being whole? The ‘elm “ward llol-lllc-lalllvcllllg ago‘) u does “cm to me there, brilliantly lighted by electrics, and has all unsavory sound lll general‘ t _ _ kept at an equal temperature. Four l,“ d b ll zmus 9° a“ "m"? ‘Jvemaiiliilll 9f i111 thousand two hundred horsepower m] cs‘ an fnay e equa y “nsavjthis useless immigration machinery. is required todrive the monster ship: ory in municipal matters. The manl |.whcl‘e' all, lllo lllllllolls o; lleolllo‘ aha speed oi '75 miles per hour and who represents his ward faithfullyl who have come lmo this Country the. she will carry 35 tons of petrol fuel, and emolonlly must“ also llo ooooblollagl’ few years’) m me from door mutt sufficient for q cruise of 4.500 miles. of representing the city as a wholclout thc back. and the back door leads _ The two top floors have been "DP-‘Kellllg Willi HPOIIDS. the Liber-‘cquippcd on a lavish scalc to pro- O-O-O-O-OOQO O-O-OOO-OQ-O THE SKUNK MUST GO. i CAPlTALPAlD-UP - 1,510,000,000 i RESERVE FUND - "*- $20,000,000 PROFIT AND LOSS .. ....................... .... 65838733 bad debts estimated and provided for. . . . . . . 2,365,319 74, ~ ‘s "03, z““‘“4.207_“1z 5 Tillllllfi 00 Balance December 31st, 1926. Net profits for year, losses by oo-i-r... .-..--.~-.. Dividends for year at 16%. . . . War Tax on circulation to December 31st, 1927.........._. 100,000 00 Contribution toOfFicers' Pension Fun 95,000 00 WrittenofiBankPremisesAccount....'....;..................;....... 250,000 ()0 TransferredtoReserveFund................ 50000000 Balance carried forward December 31st, 1927.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 479.207 12 - 33024207 12 GENERAL STATEMENT AS AT DECEMBER 31st, 1927 LIABILITIES Capital Stock pliidin.... $10,000,000 00 ReserveFunrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,000,000 00 Bafmlce of Profits, as per Profit and Loss Account. . . .. . . 479,207'12 Dividends (iecllireil and unpaid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400,828 00 V v $ 30,880,035 l2 Notes nf the Bank in circulation. . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . 15,190,166 81 llelxisits not bearing interest . . . . . . . . . . . . $39,182,889 46 DCpOSiIS hearing interest, inclutlingintercst accrued to iizlte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 164,315,681 22 203,498,570 68 218,688,737 49, I7ZIIRIIIFGS§1UE mother Banks in Cilllllliil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,366,879 09 Balances due in Banks and Banking Correspondents in the United Kingdom and foreign countries .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,631,799 90 liillsifiiyalilc..."........,......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,495,26450 ‘ 224,182,680 98 Letters of (‘retiit outstanding . . . . . . . .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,388,227 43 Other Liabilities nut included iii the foregoing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286,036 90 '$Z6I,736,9B(i 43 ASSETS ‘i’? (‘ilrrent(‘riin........._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..........................$3,969,92792 iJominionNotesuuf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19,626,471 7S United States and other foreign currencies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,921,804 83 Notes of other Brinks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,275,086 43 Cheques on other Banks . . . . . . . 10,710,589 20 Balances due by Iianks than lin . .. . 3,369,831 49 Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l . . . . . . ' 45,873,711 62 Depositfin the Central Cold Reserves. . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,500,000 00 Dominion and Provincial (iovernlnent securities, nogexceetling market value 26,952,426 54 Canadian municipal securities and British, Pbreign and Colonial public securities other than Canadian, not exceeding market value . . . . . . . . . . ll,568,237 36 Rllliwil)‘ and other bonds, debentures and stocks, not exceeding market value 12,925,631 06 (‘all and short (not exceeding thirty clays) loans iii Canada on stocks, de- bcntures and bonds and other securities of a sufficient marketable value to cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . -» (‘all and short (not exceeding thirty days) loans elsewhere than in Canada on stocks, debentures and bonds and other securities of rcsilfficient market- able value to cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,062,648 43 143,339,726 20 Other current loillis and tiiscoiults in Canada (less rebate of interest) after 27,457,071 19 making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82,145,510 77 Other current loans and discounts elsewhere than in Canada (less rebate of interest] after making full provision for all bad and doubtful debts. . . . 22,126,487 17 Liabilities nf (Tilstolners tinder Letters of (Tretlit, as per contra . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 6,388,227 43 Non-current luulls, estimated loss provided for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223,009 59 Bank Premises at not more than cost, less amounts written off. . . 6,836,478 38 Real Estate other than Bank Premises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12,473 33 Deposit with thc Minister (if Finance for the purposes of the irircillzitinn fund 492,539 ‘)7 Other assets not included in the foregoing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ 172.5211“) """"" " lsuilll gcr. .=-n==._ S. I. MQORh, President. _ A. McLlzOl), (ieneral Mill Auditors’ Report to the Shareholders: ' We 1 rm- (‘XLIIIIIIINI III!‘ JINWI‘ (ivucml Statement of Liabilities and Assets na at Dl-rrmlier fillet, i927. and roniuarc ' thr- himlcs t. the (‘hit-f llflicv and with llli‘. certified reuuils from liic llninrlics. ' ‘ ' Fliici (till ‘Illil at the Toronto zluii Montreal liraucluls were verified ivy us at llui (lose of huslncsts on Dr-rvlnlwr Jlsil, l‘) \- n uin-il, mid in mlr tiliiiiiou tin‘ transactions of the llauk wlliili have obtained all tlu: information null explanations thul m» have lullll‘ tinder nllr nnllrr have been within tlu- powers of tlii \\’i~ ruriify that in our opinion the ubovc statement diseli . of tile Bulk T) MlK. M10 IANDJTP 1\ nf Prim llsi- 34 i u II T. _I.\Ml| , :\. Alltlillirs in WI-Olbl . l Rifldi-il, Stead. Toronto, Canada. 17th January, 102R. " ham iv llutoiiisnn However. the ward system is thc . . . _ The United Farmers: of Alberta mot system generally in vogue in ourwmvltably m the Unwed Smuywui Cullrury the other day. and among‘ WM") are the 50m and duugmers"? other things. passed a resolution af- cmes m“! {he me“ “acted are uSlFltliis coilnti-y, the returned men that fmnlllg lllag all Brill-ll, horn and any big enough and 131.03‘! enough came from the war? The problem naturalized citizens resident in Can- to be "919 l" 59° 11"’ inwlfiil-‘i 91 i111’ lslo lllvl. wolk lo cllllllollllls llolyllov‘ adzi should be accorded thc right lo whole while jealously guarding those wolf, llllve l“ mm, Canada lo llml designate tlienlsclves as C-"uladialml- o! his immediate constituency. l1 Theythavc good glounds or h. __ _, Such change: as arc now witness'- play liiollc outdoors duilng the uin- ell lllc loll, ll,olldl_,l.llll_ llldecd lllld 1P1‘ 111911 '15- - ‘are prcpariilg the race for almost T105 W111 119113 1° keep the!“ "17 1° any sort of revoiiltion that takes l1li’_ Di‘0l'll-‘l' fiiillldiird it “Tight 1°1'~‘l1lacc—even the return of explorers illvll‘ ilgfi- of the Planets. who may come back #‘> __ rllliilig us of llic léitcst flaifiilliflllillll) , l ierc, among ie s 5112s an low iey “‘°““*“" ”“”""' lwszcaped frolu the orbits of the plan- , ' icts which the great astronomerslike lRobert Bull, late of Dublin, wrote ____, about so fascinatingly. Had he lived Tlll. column l. up", lo,- gllq ‘to soc‘ thc airplane lie‘ ivould have ‘ll Ila b Con," ondelll. {DEER still mole cuteitainlng. l'°‘l'l"ll:n yl mural Th, 1 Some may stop and proilouncc our ° "1 ° ' ° ' 'f"l' it." f f.nc alt other ‘mil-ob- c"""°““°w" (“"41" 4°” “Pgariialps sfhcyttiigre. Thlc {some 9°‘ “¢9°""11Y ""1"" ‘h’ tipcoplc would have said the same °P1ll|°lll 9' °°"""P°"d°"“- lthing twenty-five years ago. ll lic thc above as it may. vvc long "‘**""'* ““"“”' ' ' ' ' , to sue new progress developing in manufacturing in the Island. The zidvfint of winter dccply affects “the ’""" i "itl ‘s.d'd'.t- Sir. ~I'l7-usl- ullmv lllt- l,|ill<‘|i ill lsulxallzxlxll‘xllgscagcllgrllllx? llxlnlllllralclle, Ylllll‘ vzllullilli- lillpvl- lu thirst-ll‘ till: lfol. s-lll lllllllllls (ll oaoll Wan Kllllllg lllliilllllllll of llic lWP-lll" 6:3“ {"25", ‘inc is to them thc poorest and slow» 11ml l H- Khvliflillllfill Dill‘ loll lull’. , osl loll llllllol- “lo SlllL we may m“; m mic of I114‘ ulluiluiiimii’ 11"‘ 11"‘,about the stars and planctsand other uimltt-u -m7-n:il--- how ‘lliri-illluril H lwild topics, but thcrc is nothing thc formula and poultry liriit n1:- Plsweeter to the workingman of this fair Pmrilu-v. I ri-fi-r lo that‘ foul smelling null l14'.‘31l‘ll(‘l1\'l’ llinill. round. Even the near approach of than I steady employment all thc year g‘. 40~f~O+O-O-t-O-v-t—QvOv0»vo—v+—q o-v-v l - I . A GUESS THAT IS FOUR TIMES IN FIVE When a child is afllicted with offensive breath, is sub- ject to vomiting, indigestion, colicky pains, nausea, loss of flesh, grinding teeth during sleep and complains of not feel- ing well without any cause, the experienced mother says ..-'\ DAlLY LESSONS 11/7 ' Q ._1N ENGLlSH ' By W. L. Gordon ooovo-ovb-v-ov» w+voooa 1 f l jobs." . - , -. . . . . l lclailn, which has so far not been of- _ _, , l _l ll _l l l .8 El l. l _ l lla _. om _ The counm now rptylred by.]apse‘ This is commcm Sense‘ we have ficiany "ecugmzed i“ the Census and liiihrlilltl IHEVHATE) fiflirlllfnnlilli: fsistcgfth sggiigtl"w(fihrclf b11020? fium‘ no‘? a: "worms." of time‘ went out’ 0f °m°e Wm‘ alglqgnt. millions in bringing immi- other public records as it should have all llv,ll.lllo,._ l,,l, llloy l,,,,.,, ,,l,~,.,,,l_v10[ llluchincry, I lllllellt olll-ll so“. l ‘ Four/times out. of five she is right. When such n condi- good record, All the delmrtmontc, _ l_ l C d , m t ll bool-L l,,.,.,,lll,. ll igoplol, 1,, lll,» llqglrllls" Pending tlic startling innovations OFTEN MlSPRONOUNCEDlLy-l tion is noticed itlswlseto give treatment on the snppositi as was seen by me Valium rcpmlll gran s o aria at in e pas ve or; _ "l. lllllh lllllznl.” “m, olllllllly ll,l,,l»,l,=__ which we have pictured above wellcpL Pronounce the l_ “ml not llep. ‘ that worms are present. . ~ " six years. They came in by the front qo llll. only nritiqh Colllllllllll l“, _.,l,,l ll, llloll. ,l,.l,,-l,l,,ll.,,-_,. ,,,,,l fflllly shall all be content in the mean-- OFTEN MISSPELLED, lallylllllll, Children take Penslnr Worm Syrup with the same relish ' ‘ ' ' . * . ., . . 0,1. . ,1,» time to see work in the 01d style on» , ' i they do candy. It's eflective, safe and has no after-effects. n.1," n.1,. hlailt llll m.- vos l no e the y. 50c Bome were most cmfuuy looked “ftmvrhfidoor, tried to live in Canada andflklaccepted the OIII age pension plan. revenue was well collected and alllllecallse them lllls llo lllol-llflble enj-{And already there arc complaints ti‘: interests of the city were filllvh-Eploynlent fol, them here‘ llley la“ by; llhorliltthilt tgetallowance is tnl: ill; f 1 ' " t d_ 1 d d’ thy _ l (~19 . n n ario we are o , .- y admlms ere n e9 glthe back dooi" for the United States.lb0l_ lcpresenlallves want the P“? I13 b6 Ch 15%“) I’. . (if 1, . . s en mo w“? racer Mlle“ 31°93 with 0399933 5°95 ‘m9 vincial Government to adopt the many years and the“ '5 a genemlldaughters and Canada's raw inaferi-ischemc, but with the allowance in- feelingof confidence that the rccordlal‘ for me llnlled slams. loloasod ll-om $240 lo $365 o yeor_ will be maintained by the council The Conservallve leader purpogeslThis proposed increase. if it were ' 9 ladopted, vvouldlrender it doubly im- that will coin into existence on , . . . t “brumy 8th e ‘OV0lC0ll1illg these’ difficulties by 5°‘ probable that any one of the Mari- ‘ _ _ fidlilsiilllg 08011415 115081 D0119?‘ a5 59' time Provinces could undertake to Citizens must not magma thaqpermit of the manufacture in Can- shoulder tlic burden. The money llieir duties endlwhen they have should be wholly provided by the selected their municipal government. this can be done that can (la canlifcderal Government which has un- rl-llol, must Soalld by the mall wllolll be ma {limited revenue-raising power and dc self-stistaining, that she can , . they elect to thls important posh ‘boasts of an mcrflowing treasury. provide inducements for the immi-j Wm- Thl? M85701‘ and C0lll1¢111°Y5 glllllls wllo come lll by lllo from} The results of Government Control give of their time and talents fréely, ' . . 11in Canada. have favorably impressed door and provide employment for her, many publlc men l“ the Ullllvll The need u t" nth - _ _ - - _ ma: the m: lcl 13:31:13“ l: l °‘”“ 5°“ “"9 daiilliileri- "mm “stair-s. both as regards our more this question uni-lug -thv. commit U Beating a Colic. c‘ e c 0 “> "Fllrulcrrr Wcck . null will ll1‘l1'|l:lIll a wire egg whip is used for We have a city to be proud of, a city mmossflble‘ but it Wm be a job for flexible constitution than their 0w“. lhlll illlill8lliilil~ illllll drastic. uclinn beating a. cake. it will make the cakfli that is modern and up-to-date. For unsl ilfllfli m‘ '1“ ‘lllll\\‘\i~‘~ 1 m m“ “m” ‘me cventuaws‘ .. . . . a .. . l Jilillziug by the rapidity W111i <o>-~ \\‘1ll('il IllP)’ nil‘ illcrl-ilhiiiif, it W111 >oouooooonuoco+~aoo4o4+04 only ho ll sllOPl lllilt‘ uutil lht-v lie-J HOUSEHOLD l-mnt- so: iluluurouh‘ and dl-stlucuve} lhlli lllouhuiulls 01' rltilliirs worth of‘ poultry will he lleslrnyvd annually” ' and mil- people will have to w) BY ROBERTA LEE about ulloruvd with gzlsi-muski. i=1 l .‘ vtO-O-Q64 ++Q4+QQQQ4Q+Q4 00+ , FOO it. not high time that the pefiplfl and government awoke to the Fuel- ioua nature of this iut-liaci- lllllli i)l"i To wllllllll the Slllm gliu t0 put. fnrtli some effort lo‘ 1 To soften and whiten tho face in): In thc complete and utter ile- lnool,“ lllllls“ and llllmlsl mlx and “p: siruclior. 0i’ lhvsr- filthy hrutcs. llply a llulo m“, Clllllmeal and sour think u substantial liuuuly ought lcvlmlll; he paid for every animal captured, (loud or lilivc. rind lhlu ulisoluh-ly Sumtimlo {m- wllsl-llllg powder no ilulirlcl‘ hi» lzlvcn uulll Ilia Inst Always suve thc small pieces of foul specimen lulu lit-cu destrn,ul. soap from the kitchen and bnthl ' Our farmers llzitl noulilxv lunlluii- room, for they can be used in wash- 0TH url- Fllllllillil‘ lilo grcatost suf- ing. They can be placed in the boiL ad of Canada's raw material. Thatl lllllllllll. lllll, ll,,._,. will (1031 v-ithjlarge pieces of soap. smwsm°n' n“ i“ pomidans “dickfiand as an M least partial remedy {who lukcii by fill‘, (iovcrilmcrl in rid 19f a flncr grain, m; well as lighten erlnl: with groups to keep themselves? m“ “"115 ma‘ m“: immwed 1“ u“: this hcnullf i limp. ifiillllll cl these. ,thc task. Q . l ~--“~~%O-}—_- -.- this we have to thank the retiring ln Dowel," "ill" 9f Pi‘°1l1b1i1°l1- A Jildiciillcillii- uulvclt-nnio ntrudafs. l.” ' mittce from the United States visit- 1 am, Sir. mc.. i ' ' ' "°”“*‘”*“*+4¢N count“ and its predecessors for a Th“ the" 15 9 35°95 (“tum i°l']cd Canada a few nvonths ago and ‘ P°ULTRYMAN1 - i The Land We Love | Kcusinglllil, Jail. . _...._ w+>+o44+v++6++o+ao4+o v Modern Etiquette- BY ROBERTA LII ill, 1028. o» B00dly number of years. And we may look confidently forward to greater progress in the years to come. Let every citinn vote for the man ormen in whom they have the most confidence and, whatever the out- Canada cannot be doubted, but that] was very favorably impressed with l greatness ca}, be aolllovod only llylthc expeditious manner in which lcrirnlnal cases are handled on this h t t . d b li , i ‘mes satesme" a" we elftelsloo of the border. Prohibition has‘ m“ m“ RP Hm‘ R‘ B‘ Ben“ slproved so rank a failure in a con- E°1ll€ 1° Se‘ lleillel‘ 11115 8°51 thlmlsiderable number of the States» u,‘ In anyi (though not in all) that Senator; Q_ ls llle boll o, buzmr-atvmclml _' land thc rarest bible in Canada. isl ‘l a: Frank nub _ Where is the most valuable. Bible in Canada? ' .. . . give e to l , i fQlS m a financial way, and l um [er instead of washing powder or "mo [Ifeéfiplfilfl ‘lfilclel when I 9'” "Break. break, break, l O'er thy cold gray stones, O Seal, And 1 would that my mnguc collldl The thoughts that arise in mc. o wo-uowo o o0 a q n» n+0» well for the fishermanls boy. l at he shouts with his sister n1 l cgmqmn 310m ghn-lotllowwn’ n‘; O well for thc sailor ‘ind. 1 I A. Probably the most vbiuabieirhiit he sings in ills boat on thnl McLeod 85 Bentley i BENTLEY wonn STUDY: “Usc 8 word ' three times and it is yours." Let us: increase our vocabulary by musteri ingdonnol word each diiy. Today's; wor : ENIAL. scrvih, suitable for‘ o. H17» vb, 1 _ __.,._ sel_vallls_ ct». -» signed to me." CENTRAL 7 El A~ FoSTERDRUGSTORE Slllll/llyside “It was a menial task us-t - I 1‘_Professi0nal Cards lDONALD S. HART Chartered Accoun‘ ‘ {iw --<*»- 64 Queen Street. London, E. C. 4, England. Dani! §gl1l°°t1°ll5 Public Auction Guardian Readers l (Figggloymailfifigitiisrfillor Si?’ ‘“““‘“._““”4~““1 lmluh!’ 130 Edward Street l Raw Furs yanum. 2, m, llaaa-iz-ao-lmo. - Rrltnmuhd l’! THE CBILUS CRY-Lord '1 cry ' Alfred Fraser :unt0 thee; make haste unto me; ‘xziuigghytlikolnua Dr. C. C. Archibald ‘tGraduato to N. Y. Post Graduntg ' Medical School and Hospital t sollri SOAP! A WHOLE TON OF » IT And it is Casi-lie Soap, 01° purest and moat moderately lllloel on the market 10d!!- f‘ ‘ ' 72% Olive Oil and bought direct from makers lll France. liolbam ~ and Thmat "l"!!! Eyes and supplying Gianna BREAK," . Office. Bayer Building l . amt moi-go Street Office 110011-9 to 13.80. 1.80 to 5.00 l Mark R. McGuigan . A. l BARRISTKR. SOLICXTOR. Money to Loan. ‘BREAK, BREAK, I I utter I UPC. play! , bayl J. A. $2.00 any leader has yet done. l sumo may be’ ‘at an “and behmd case he is the biggest; mo,“ 1n gal, iBruce remarked, "there is no such blc fashionable? r _ . he COPY presented to the Six N“'l ‘r111! i W I: BENTLEY i "i ~ i A. N ; th ' lion Indians by Q A . -- . 1 ' ' ‘x0’ ' m’ m" 9°"°mm°“° ""1 °°'°1""“° adian public life today and all con-i mg‘ 1 Q. Wohat jecvfiglityonldgaobtfgzietlfride helm"! ‘he dill‘? 0i Wxeitlsfiggi “i? ulflllglljiirgghgnhlll- ' °8§§§?'.$‘itf‘¢i§$?fi'3$' I" on’ “m”! hm“ 1' ' " w Vvettr during the wedding?‘ bl’ "1' R- H- the Prince of Wileseui oh for the touch of a vanislled1 MONEY ‘roman "l, olll, wmoow Few Canadian cities halve had n A The necklue or the blow“ and Pllllce George on the occaslon Ilonlfll‘ 0f belie!‘ R60"! 0f Dludfilllwhlch l5 the groom's om lo llol._ of their recent visit to the reserve, Wm‘ u; l“ makuig m" ‘my greater se-rvatives and many Liberals are, than it has been: And the sound hand. Jbal-lottetiown. P. l. 1, .____ of a voice that isi pinning their lbifh to him. W‘? " _. ___<,-,____. and honest civic government than Q. is typewritten correspondence Th“ B1919 “"999? 9°"? 1110 iillnfllur» mp OUR PROBLEMS. EDlTORlAL NOTES (fhgrlottctown, and the past year has correct for 50cm] olll-oosos? es of King Edward, King Georgcu S McDonald & Yes: it was formerly connder- 9”" Aieiiiiiiiilil» "i8 Duke u! Otm-{uirrolo break break l ' B. A 1 Drug S5011’! . . _ , . l \ - ' . - lb. .tit.oth litht T“! all mm n‘ n Bellllell’ lllll._ It is now up?’ l}; aspiring may- rgglilirliiio elgclcell: 3711c lortlenigi fill El lfizfiggftfmllfi. but now is accented-naught, the Princess Patricia. and; .- m: the em" flew weeks. has dc- m and collllclllnl, V, m, m, m. lcimrioltewwn citizens w live in 0n=_~»_-'_-__~-..__. .______-._-,<>f glans in win. All tllc (lovem- - . _ . _ . _ . mo,“ o numb“ of idol-oases ll, tummy mmage w the babies lnlhclr of the fallrlett cities of thlc Iglfimilllifillhfllftilllllpli frolm lzolaildal and n5 pru-lfigvéemiizlh Zlgltilcgrtlllllllgelil llllafiunl In," whose civ 7: govornmcn. as ecu‘ cu y con llc as that. of any flllsnldwln. ll ms “m page“ lor» my: . . 0 . f?” mun ry Hmlefilluflll/l? 6905111119719195- for a prolonged SBIIOBJ)!‘ years as thc land. lll lllllllllllllvs ollly_ to i. a:r:~.2,s:i;.l " * “°”°'“"’ Will never come back to mc." Mlhnlfl‘! Llnlment fflr asthma, 14D Grout George. Slrfll Olnrlotulovn, P. E» 1- Tolephone 315 B A. H. 9. llofiilll Barristers. Ami-bop, l“, ' to Loan Rafllv Bilildtnl. Ohnrlnttnfnwn is dead -—Tennyson. —-¢--_<o>_._. For frostbite use Mimi-d‘; Llnlmmg C. MILampson & Co. i PRAYER/—-I'Ie8.l‘ my vnicc, o horitfriwllw lmliled to Eye. Ear Nose‘ ntccording to Thy loving kidness. 1 i l