the prophecy of Tennyson of a time “when the 9k i The Empire Mxfegale of 41.890 prevent the m“ "i . . _ . t 1 1 _ 1 h - n“ 515ml (sliiil- typo or type-setting machine and __ . common sense of most nould keep the reckless A thought f0.- chr,stmas_ his Just as tmg gppiédznisiitgssuxpgd an ymlélgigeg sired one above each kidney) from such a 31;“, 1, mach, shun“: Th, PAGE rounf The tlharlottotown Guardian Fvelldent. Liam-Col. W. Cheater S. llcLurt. Vlao-Prnlihnf I. B. Burnett. l’. l. l. Snntnryhlflgau-(lcl. n. A. puma-u. n. a. o. lfiditor1nd mangle; amour. a. n. Burnett. 1121.1. Almnllll ldlton. Frank Walka- ul I). I. Onrrlo. Iilurnln: Dally (hauled Ill!) pa: your (l: advance). delivered." MM per you (in advance) mulled 36o Canada and unueh emu. Christmas is, or should be, a feast of char- ity andgood-will. The tidings of great joy an- nOuI-lced By m? herajdl ‘nil-gags on S“: - {Hajj enon was the Star of Bethlehem. 119mm‘ Paraguay nor Bolivia said '1!“ 31m 1H8!!!» win-med and has "M011 ll WBVFWW by hi! ""3 Christmas morning shoud 1n an ec o in a , _ _ m mum, r hearts This is what is meant by‘ the familiar I" dcmimsirallllg the extfailrdlna-YY illusw" iiie a“: w“; ‘fitting m behmg m iiioald euialin “f d“ main“ not. BI yoii Ii?‘ reader of books or r - . ». . i, e agueo aonsRthl qwm Yo o tmnn- f. I ‘ greeting, “A Happy Christmas”; happy not 9f thf“ wmlds mam"! {"*° °n°- Pmlesslll‘ Caesar's conquests may nliveefisepiys, fractures is sufficient tn flatly iii. of magazines and not 6f newspap- lJARTON turns back the projector of the plane- he, didn't proclaim that the Gauu mm hwtaction and interfere era, you have probably neverstlxpspr U. necessarily in an abundance of material things, but in an uplifting of the spirit, etiriching the tuind and heart with a kccner sympathy, a widcr understanding of the meaning of existence, a truer appreciatioir of the fellowship of human kind. Christmas is a conspicuous hill-top on the route of our journey through life, from which we are permitted, one day in every year, to sec beyond our ordinary horizons to a shining city not made with hands—the goal of our often ' bewildered pilgrimage, the citadel of Peace.- How dim has that vision grown during the motiths which have intervened since last Christ- mas Day, and how ho lClCSS has become the . . minimumn An excellent idea . o mini task 0f finding a wlay out of the wilder- “no” to mankmd’ “mwimh “m1” wugh ‘m the Dew-iii? efilfllfifln mghdgzfi Elfin: hgifvfmffggsmhllljgliflupmt utility- ncss of our modern world problems by fignfiiifxwflhomlieremiifiiitiisioxréidyfigtggm disease and high blood prasme- fortably in a. column of typoand merely human means! In our dcspondency we into an hour and a half-Windsor m‘) immedm” dean“ “"1"?!” l" so; ‘f,,“°°"'f“$f, 1:131: ‘£31 3K1‘ I have come to think that there is no entry into Editorial NOIGS D5413’ Sm‘- ffftlitlflflff“ fifiwjffjgffi‘; mmemtfingiiohen Alndiiiii rubbed the Promised Land, that “peace on earth” is a "W" t h a, their usual attacks, T“. o; m, p,“ his lamp, slaves and jinn: arcs, to ' be "a M °"° m“ '“°“ tents died elsewhere during do his bidding. And they fnterpnt- - thing as unattain ble as the mirage which cheats the hopes of the desert wayfarer. Seventeen years have passed since the Great War; and still nation is found warring against nation, with all Europe standing by in tense expectancy, help- less, humanly speaking, of enforcing peace with- out risk of another world conflict, the con- sequences of which would be terrible beyond words. Hope thcre was that ‘in the League of Nations statesmen had hit upon a means of curbing national hatreds and ambitions; that few in awe" awaited only the effective organ- ization of such a league for its fulfillment. That hope has not been realized. The old Adam dies hard in nations as in individuals, and no alliance can be binding or effective in establishing world It is a shame hurrying the Finance Minister 1eve1w1th the Amemm tog,“ we in - _ _ _ . i; b E S O V x - peace which is_ not based, first and foremost, oil away from Christmas-tide. comforts and festiv- the Far East have witnessed regu- a‘: §.'l";f,§§f1“'},§,,§,‘§§, may pmdu“ T H M B Z Christian principles. 'loo frequently lip itieg at Toronto to participate in a quite unneccs- i?‘ ‘giglqmmtfiltlhalf Yilillflfiih 511109 igloo. and this must be considered ~ *0 RD Fwaxfln, ' - 1 ~. - ~ , - - . . . e- nn ng o e year. e eX- the explanatlo f u; semi‘: 1.5 p.31? to qn-lstfanlty ha’. ndtlifns ‘vhjcg sary nonnnatlo“ meetmi here" tension of the Imperial Airways (under breastbonelfgli .° angina I b Y Q 8| persis in merpretmg its teac mgs m accor 9K 9K easier-n mube to Australia is being The point is that aallthe thyroid N U P J “ with their own selfish aims. The time seems yet far distant when the heavenly harmony heard mm at theI-Iavnan Planetarium. Pro and an authority on stellar idio is recorded as happening in 799 95,8oo,0oo,ooo miles traveled in time by the earth around the sun, three planets of the constellation tion. light which startled and awed the adds’ nothing to the inherent tru Christmas is expensive, but, enjoyed in the old fashioned way. 9K 3K 9K King Gaoaoe V. tomorrow. 5K 5K 9K Try as we will we cannot nature, though we may consider what old fashioned, 9K it every minute—1ife won't return earn, but just what we put in it. it 3K if The Star 0f Bethlehem Scientific interest in theiriddle of the Star of Bethlehem has been aroused by‘ thedemon- strations of Professor WILLIAM H. Barron, J12, is assistant curator of astronomy of the museum puzzles. He says the Star may have been by the apparent merging _of Saturn, Jupiter and Mars great German astronomer, Johann Kepler, saw it and was the first to suggest that the phenom- tarinm 2,000 years, representing the distance of they form a single brilliant point of illumina- This may be the scientific explanation of the the East on the first Christmas morning; but it of the biblical story, which unlike scientific the- ories remains unchanged throughout the ages, charged with inexhaustible meaning and inspir- mziny things worth less are worthless. at a; are An old fashioned Christmas!‘ May it be Listen-in to His Most Gracious Majesty as can be, those of us who have eyes to see, see Well, well, is it possible Senator HANCE Loo/m has to go through all the Gypsum Queen Notes By The Way’ ‘Seven domestic ah llneifn the United States employ mtotal of one hundred and ninety-seven young women as hostesses. Each of the air lines has received thousands of applications for hostess positions, and air hostesses for American Air. fessor Baa-row syncrasies and whu"! m“! be said of the for- mer Kaiser. at; least, he never doe, lared that his army nmmhed in to "ctvilize" Belgium. However use. 1888 I-ud cruel was the Chaco war. A. D., and the were a. menace to Home. Napoleon was an ambitious conqueror, but, he refrained from telling the world that the French people needed room to expand. Genghis Khan conquered most of Asia. but he isn't. on record as claiming that he did it in self defence. All of which seems to leave Musolini pretty much in a class by himself-St. Louis Post-Despatch. that period of and shows the together until Wise Men of th and beam)’ Under Prime Minister King, u. cording to a political writer, therell be a determined move to limit parliamentary speeches to the 35 BILI-QBBYS. an aroused public opinion" at the thought of the Great Powers con- doms: an- act of aggression. It is imp ant that this public opinion bears no relation to the hysterical war fervour which swept Europe in . 1914. There ls no flag wagging. It is not the glory of the British Empire that is to be defended. It is the principle or collective se- curity, the machinery which is sup- posed to guarantee the weak against the depredations of the strrong.~l-faml.lton Herald. improve upon nature some- wlth an aggregate of 50,00) miles, and is far beyond the figures for Germany. France and Holland. It is not unlikely that very soon “N; Empire will have nearly drawn what we don't followed up in other directions, and the latest air route operating be- \ 1N HOPILISB HEART GASES n u bard to understand why m. geans now remove the entire thy- roid gland in the neck dupite the with the blood supply to the heart, then the reason for its removal be- comes clear. ' Dr. E. 0. Otitler, Boston, in Mm. nescta Medicine. records a scrip; o: 6 cases in which he removed nor- mal thyroid lauds. These cases were all o! Q manner-ion; gypg, the cases of heart failure were all cimfilwd to bad. l-nd hadllbt been hellled by medical treatment, Th" ma! o! mama pectorls (partial closure of vessel supplying. blood to heart muscle) wdre m“. wise practically all bed patient; 1n that they were unable w do any form of wonk. opere ations for gall stones. ‘ when it is remembered that these cases that died were hopeless as far as the condition of their hearts was concerned the fact that onh four died immediately following u“; operation. and two during opef. ation for gall stones, L5 certainly very gratifying. Many in the two groups (from filler“ and enema Dectorls) were fiexstored to active and comfortable 6- Dr. Cutler states that the removal °f i!" entire thyroid stand doesn't mimvlacturins its usual quantity of Juice (which controls or offset; m; effects of thymid Juice) but the substmme 15 Produces is evidently not as Powerful. Worry. Imliety, emotional dis- julce increases the rate at which the body processes (including u... rue cnaanorrarown ouaaniau f » I ~ - Etaoin Shrdlu (Vauomfver V ‘ most exasperation is litaoln Bhrdiu. m 1a the orizinal winter's devil- hamahiaiobtodcinthobrint- ghflp and i; a. good little imp while he attends to it. But, like a loud many people, he his a passion f0." makes hush of the sentence or paragraph which was intended t: convey som, meaning to the read- er. As for Etaoin Shrd-iu himself. he has no meaning except that the acquaintance o! Etwin But in your newspaper N! l" Bu" to run across a reference to him sooner or later. It. is truo. he irl- habits the shops ‘when books ant magazines are printed just as ‘h? inhabits newspaper ofllocs and ha much the same duties there. But the pressure of time is not the camp in these more leisurely places and it is possible to keep a closer watch on the uremia of Jinxea. 1n a newspaper office, if a compositor nods or a proofreacler lets his at- tention 1 for a. ‘ or a make-up man oven glances aside. ed their orders ‘with a curious lit- eralneas and carried out the in- structlons of their master with a lavlslmess which exasperated him. We havq many Aladdin's lamps in these modern days. We call them machines, and they are little less mlracwous in their powers thin the lamp Aladdin treasured. And, like Aladdin's lamp. each on, of them has a troop or impa or lions which are sometimes benevolent in their a ‘ toward human be- ings and sometimes perverse. Such a. modern lamp ls the lino- lineotype has a keyboard something like that of a typewriter, but with the characters differently arrang- ed and in six lines instead of four. Thus:- A touch on any one of the char- Provinoe) ' or gumajinxestbat have their. 0mm, the l; nf - g fivrtmiri, TUESDAY’ DEC M’ m“ triplet copjunption of yhre; planets, one of ‘the an‘; fag‘: xiggasrfzisgzed liars: . Du-IIAMD . Qwlgmgefrmig. ‘rmfxjg ‘ I I v . _ . ,' .~ _ rares o as ronomica p enomena, a start mg 1 ' " devil w pay, for almost invariably m h m - g Chnsfmas‘ I935 enough spectacle in the blue of the night. The “tunnel-Canadian Avmm REMOWNG “mom Gum’ it crowds something else out an: ’ n _ I95 $1M (ilmmu 150 Richmond Street. Fully Screened - i -. 7.75 Blower Slack - - - 5.00 Weighed On City Scales Hughes 5s“ Edmonds Phone 583. MR. TEA POTT SAYS ' Use BRAIIHIII ("flute . . . . . _ , i, Ml d H K ill h re) acted-s on the keyboard drops a on_the first Chrrstrnas morning Wlll. resound in scandal again! There should be a moratorium as hZf§“,,,,,_§1§Z,Z.,“f,‘ tomfxpfiii." ‘fire .§§mu‘§§’§,k'of,§‘§ ‘ffgmfiojj 3'1: mtrix into a slot, and when the nnisornwith mens politics. Not through leagues in other cases of hardship. regular route figures within the speed and so rests the heart, but; line is full it is carried on to the PEKQE TEA m nations, or defensive armaments however lit lit 9K - moire-Singapore Free Press- the lillce from the adrenal gland 112N123‘; “B tgmtfim lime“ c‘: t - . - , 1- . . I elm mo dil di c . u n a mov powerful, will this be accomplished and vtorld Qne flung about My; Lafgbgg 5 new 30b; he m" much o! beauty h ma: up the blag‘: age]; “Er gfieenam the um is a stubborn “me devu g ___ pence be attained, but only through “resurrection iuuo righteousness." “Prince of True Peace, re-crzlcificrl in trars, [fierce are nmn’: fears. élnnmon the saint: zuliose soul: an» lit like stars, Teach the new world the 120w world-neigh- Take thou their fcars: bor needs; Delhrons despair, tronsmute good dreams efficient Government at Ottawa. 9K 5K logical successor to Sir SAMUEL Foreign Office; In fact he should ed Sir John SIMON but cabineb vented it. will have all winter to learn what it is, and be drawing his $3,000 per and expenses-at the same time. Ycs, we have a most economical and Rt. Hon. Captain ANTHONY EDEN is the of tragedy. The sea. washes up its weeds and shells that lie dead and broken with the sun shining upon them, they present a. spectacle of rice beauty Remove them from rubbish. What hand of man has ever modelled so choice and perfect a thlngto beauty as the white water lily lying upon the surface of the stag- na-nt pond? The grandest and most. expensive structure ever bullded by the hand of man, cannot for n, Home at the have succeed- jealousies pre- their setting and they become mere ‘ flpws more readily, thug dgcrgggtng hood pressure. g a BALLAD or mans m THE mar and will not budge until the line is complete. It " make any dif- ference what the fine is filled with. It must be filled or it can not move. This is where Etaoln Shrdlu ‘comes in. When the compositor makes an error in his line and wishes to set. it over again, he runs his finger from top to bottom along the first two rows of characters 0n his key- board, and Etaoln Shrdlu, who sits astride these NW8, fills up the vac- ant spaces and the line is cast, like Terrebonne, all the ballot papers which were used in‘ that election have been improperly printed with- out the prescribed "square" on the back, and ifthese irregularities be held to invalidate the election a new writ shall have to issue before the seat can be filled. Up to date only twelve members have been official- ly proclaimed elected. The impression prevails at. Que- bec that another appeal to the con- stituenciealn the near future is in- mwy. The navy uses for f and oll ha: hitherto been imported. It has been necessary, therefore. not only to have control of produc- tive oll fields mood, but 00 keep open the sea lanes so that the u! supply may never b0 Gilt off. Th0 necmity throws ‘o. greet strain on the defence force in tme o! war and there is constant anxiety led». through some unforaeon circum- stance, the simply fail and the nation he starved into aubnuieaiun- t * fi 9K to deeds," moment compare in beauty with m ._ . b If there is an inezhaustable supply Accbrdin to MR. NORMAN M/lcLeoo u r , tent d cows non m” lh° "Md-t my Muster went. ' “mm” hmmwhu“ 51mm“ u ' at home from the amt oM-l Ileldfi- g ' one gm p 0 m“ e u "M!!! 811N111 953°"! Bhfdlll eralo Nattonalo la conducting a ser- the dmm a o! “m” flm1n1awd_ In this Province and throughout Canada generally we may celebrate Christmas Day to- morrow with heartfelt thankfulness. 1f we have gone out of our way to help some less fortun- nte persons or families, and have done so at a sacrifice, our enjoyment should be all the great- Cnrol,” republished this year in The Guardian iisnn infallible [ire-Christmas tonic and appet- izer. (if SCROOGE it is reported that after the amazing dreams which rcvolutionizctl his out- look on life “he had no further iutcrcotirsc with Spirits, but livcd upon the Total Abstinence . Principle cvcr afterwards; and it was always said of him, that he knew how to kecp Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge." And we can do no better than conclude, with DICKENS: “May that be truly said of us, and all of us. And so, as TINY 13m observed, God bless us, every one l” ' > one of PRIME MINISTER Kinds in the Queens by-election against trousers torn. His mother helped to another pair, but in an hour back, his trousers torn again. " she thought of him and went upst he was getting on. T hoatorn trou on a chair, but there was ‘no si sternly: “Are you running arou From The Archives ii _ Something over thirty years ago lhc Archives of Canada ifudcrtook the editing pnblirzltion uf u scrics of documents relating to Public (now SIR Anruunl archivist, DR. /\. (i. Dn. ADAM SuoRr-r. It Donourv and the late to I828. The last of those volumes has just been issued from the office of the Kings print- er and covers the period between 1819 and 1828. indicate the and Court can't figure it out-either. ]usticc A. Fowu-LR, in an insurance case, scored the word combination as follows: of the courts and in briefs of learned and somé m?" Ottawa correspondent of the Mail and Empire, days is lest the Conservatives run a. candidate and make the new reciprocity treaty the issue. it 5K 3K tipstairs, remove those trousers and mend them yourself,” his mother ordered. Some time later, Returning, downstairs, she noticed the cellar door was open, so she called down loudly and without your trousers on?" A deep voice ans- wered: “N0, madam, I'm reading the meter." 5K 5K 9K Anyone who has been perplexed on reading “and/or” in insurance policies or legal papers should be heartened. The Wisconsin Supreme thing, that janus-faced verbal. monstrosity, neither word nor phrase, the child of a brain of furthering the _interest of their clients. We’ have observed the ‘thing’ in statutes, in the opinions a. meadow slope.——Ex. worries these Increasing Italian weakness, coupled with the inability of the in- vading armies to make any pro- gress. is a point to be kept in the foreground in assessing the current- MR, DUNNING ‘him to change or so he was ‘You go right Fascist megime collapsed. Abstract. justice to Ethiopia is an important element in the situation. But it is equally important to seek to avoid a smash in Italy which would shake the very foundations of Eiuopean airs to see how stabilityr-Washington post. sers were lying g“ of Johnnie What with the Nazis in Germany. Fascists in Italy, and Wafdlsts in Egypt, it is evident many strange organizations are getting prominent in the world. Each at: least presents for the nest of the world a study in pronoumclatlon-libc. nd down there There ls the illiterate driver, for example. A man who thinks a. school zone marker isancn-parking sign. or who mistakes “Caution, Children" for “Loading Zone.” is a traffic menaoz until he learns to read. so. is the driver who cannot pass the relatively simple sight test unless he can get izlasess tr‘ CHESTER “It is manifest have so many accidents," a clerk re- marked after seeing a series of ap- know ‘vhat he plicants giving an upralsed hand as the fact that the Dominion can conduct refunding operations more successfully, can borrow money much more cheaply than either the provnoea of‘ municipalities, counsel, some Clean forspent, fol-spent, Into the woods my Master came, FYJYSPent with love and shame. But the olives they were not blind to Him; The 1M 8115' leaves were kind to The thorn-tree had a mind to Him Out of the woods my Master came, Content with death and Shams When Death and Shame would woo Him last, From under the trees they drew . Him last: ‘ - "rwasloit a tree they slew Hlm_ as When out of the woods He Came, —-Sidney L-anier. any otherzway and it is hard to see what difference it. make; whether Canada or any other country takes the initiative. As Sir Samuel Hoare, British foreign secretary ggyg, an the countries in the League are res- Ideal XMAS Only sixteen more Shopping Dun. Sometimes the third row, or a bit of it, is run in. Then, when the defective line is east in metal, the compositor reaches up, picks it out of the rack in which it stands and throws it on the floor. But not i1 Etaoin Bhrdlu can help it. If the he will escape the floor and ride triumphantly off to the proof- ies of meetings throughout the pro- vince in anticipation of another contest, and these meetings are be- lng attended with quite as much excitement as those which preced- ed last month's ballottlng. gasoline made from coal was opened press. Then, if he can escape the eagle-eye of the proofrecder and the attention of the mm on the correction bank, he will have achieved his ambition and his name will haves place in the paper. It is something worth working for. It isn't only irnps. that. play tricks to get their names in the paper. Quebec Politics (Sydney Post-Record) The Montreal Gazette, which gave tentative support to the Tas- Punsibier-Londqn Free Press. chereau Government. in the recent ions the necessity of another ap- peal to the Province in the early future. It carries an analytical re- view of the situation created by the near-stalemate in the november presslon in some Liberal circles that Chg best thing for Premier Tas- chereau to do on his return 1mm Iitnry I-lair Brush Set ngliuh leather Writing Cue: Yardley Shaving Sm Potter i Moore Shaving Sell that the present. state or uncur- tainty is loss lblcflble than would be a “straight defeat” in the con- stituencies, As it is, with a number of clou election results being lub- Quebec Provincial election, now vls-' in London the other day and a. new date was established in industrial history. Great Britain export-s coal andimports gasoline, or the raw materials from which it is made. in huge quantities. If it is possible to make tho gasoline at home. there will be several gains. There will be a home market for coal, which has suffered severely since the ndvy took to oll fuel. There will be work for the coal miners. There will be work in the new refineries, and there will be an adjustment of the balance of trade in Britain's favor. Them will be a saving in freight two ways, also, but as this freight il largely borne in British vessels, the: loss of cargoes may offset this ga n. The economic gain is not, how- ever, the only gain from the eon. vorttng of coal into oll. There is a prospective ’efenoe gain. ffuiii. and Britain has found _it nciapaary to odd materially to her The world has been very wasteful of its coal in the comparatively short penlod during which it has been using this type of fuel. It. has burned coal for tho heat inyit and has blown off into the af-mwphere. to the dehrtment of health and Y . _ .' _ . . peace proposals It. would probably , _ _ _,' cr. o all of us should come some personal real- . This may have happened in the city. It was be a lot easier for the Lon-cue of whe“ m” u" WW“ 3° "me- 3'2}: fiflanfigndgiffiagfllfgnwg FrQm C93] PrOWW. V8811 lull-WWI 0‘ “m” _. ization of the experience which SCROQGE en- one of Mother's busiest days preparatory to Nations to drive‘ Italy into anarchy out t ‘h H, M oals that might have been turned countered in Dickens’ immortal “Christmas Christmas He small son came in with his m" ma“ l‘ “mud be f“ that Andi-f e woods my Mum went’ get‘ or it by m“ u" t o! m (Vancou in ) m " H mu’ l” u“ ' r ‘ " Agency to restore order once the e w“ wen mnwm- he “n °°ntflv° to ma“ m‘ mac’ n“ first ‘ma: $110,109“) N“ converting 0! 00H into oil. will make it possible to save a great maiw of these waste products and. . at the same time, to clear the air. As the world’: coal measures. though large, are not inexhaustible. this is an important factor. KEPT SIIENOE FOB 35 YEARS BOSTON, Dec. IF-wss Eloise Relnzl, former teacher Ii wit?" languages, who in the put 25 yell" had never conversed with her Char- lastmvn neighbors, nor Dermiirled anyone to cross the threshold 0! her home, died after b61118 lake" m hospital. Police, summoned bl nearby residents, battered down tht! locked door of her house Mid fouxjd her lying on the' floor with a iriw- tured left. leg. Because the 90 year old Wm“ refused to let anybody in the h0l15°v the building was without electricity. water or gas, all of which had bee“ turned of! years ago. she wvuld , lhe constitutional dcvcfopincnt of (Innuda; from _ r ’ , _ Um u. u a m w w. the of w artists. ... tetra: “” °“"°""° o h“ w» m M "'3." Confederation. The work was begun by the <3°"5t"l""g and/QT» that befllddllng “amcless- 815., being disclosed. “No wonder we G, and that “them is a gmwlng im- mfzmllfggnggdgnlffitnlrligengrlaolltior; gypég If; mafia-tarot: “glut-ht”? they notified police when she failed w be seen for several (llYl. was continued hy DR. Doumiry and Elk. sQgiemle t°° 1")’ °r F°°]d“l1 t3 b l . the signal for a, lefl. tum. land FOR_ MEN the Dominion Provincial confer- ‘ l). A_ MCARTHUR, now deputy minister of ct u- d‘ Tfieani 110W c°mm°n Y "59 Y “Wife's m making similar errors-St. Louis ~ ‘ mo, a; ma“, Wm b, w c,“ m. cation for Ontario and later by DR. DOUGHTY drafting 1°83‘ dmllmmts. thmugh Cafelessness POSf-Dislifl-wh- 0'3"‘ "d "- “Q-lullm other general election immedlatn- ~ _ I I i ’ ~ . . ' . | or ignorance or as a cunning device to conceal ‘ ...¥"“' W"'W9" , 1y. H"! m 6M existing 11611110“ a a . and Miss NoR/nnbroizx. Tour wwhuucs lave h h , 1h _ t The a” 0' rum.“ "mmpum, . (,- w n n. , o". The” mm’ m,» I " been published, bringing the compilation down "it er l a" eXl""’-55 3 memlllg W‘ 3 Vmv ° o; a“ “m; 5m ,.,,,,,_5 yum“, on Military lhlrflnlhea en," “comm: to n“, and“ m; Every day, Life Insurance dlsbursea $500,000 to Canadian homes. Every day, it helps to keep homes together and families united. No wonder that Canadian‘ women apprec- spectal-elus as is the cube now.‘- Oaigary Herald. It ll about time flint Canada's a In their preface thchetlljtrs t th 3K d that it u‘ powers a" 8mm‘ Bu,‘ I i‘, vast amount of work w ic as gone o e _ _ M! l X08 _ “ iecud to judicial scrutiny, the Gov- m; the value of L", Insurance m“ an ma“. ', “N p preparation _of _the volume. In astudy cf-Can- th 5h? Exlégfiteofdcéflfidig" fart‘): Pfiladiliszft; figs a?“ gfifgffn gadtgy Tobacco Polohcaémunl: mum mvamflmlfriilffi ful to their loved ones whose flit-sighted thrift l, i!‘ édh". °°““"““°"". “"°'7’ ‘t m Inomtediodit’ $367 oniift! Qgilnfimii 972168“; iii ‘iildvembcr m‘ w“ m “if M’ butuit fr“ menial muffins-u. seats wiped cm. ~ - h" made possible such vital financial security I ‘ “jenny! mifttbfogliifn "(tfjtloiililli nblftfifim latit 3y'ear Some of the ‘leading items follow filtufiild w“ 0:013: l FDR LAD|E§ mm ‘zwgfiumigimlqmb; for themselves and the“. chndren‘ i . ‘ o o a » . . ~ _ t . ream . ' §f,ff,‘;‘,§‘~,°“f;,,,,“»,,,,,,d §,,,,,, h“, an,“ “m; with corresponding figures for last year in guiiteagliv“ diztgiblétgg a: anus anal. lllrm M may conceivably result in the-loo The Great-West Life is the Champion 0f * ' ‘ ‘ brackets: Wheat $2,582,802 ($i,5zz,9oi); wool ' - Y ' “l” :9" - - of two mu m- the Government. Tin-i“ ‘n; m, Gumqm, o; thou“? o; c“. p. italic what she, is ruust fnake hlmaelffmfiilfgr I will. statuteand administrative law, with. court gircisions and the opinions of lavrdfficefa] and‘ adlan Homes. shorts and middling: g \ The Great-West Life carrlu one-tenth of ‘all $166411 ($18.40); I V“: M“ w“ 4 lltfidlhnolloue. Tlllfl “IIII- $zos.4s= (Mp8): bran. $192,686 ($258,251) ; cattle J1! t Id‘ ‘so , will proclamations am ordern- wheat flour $115,614 ($32469); turnips $76-- m“ , N u , vromuwm- u» m“ u, L, 4 jinfiouiicivli, with fhe commissions of governor! 167 ($55,679)? “lbw $571910 679-“95 b“? fifiuifuihivu :1; 01:?!" if! ‘ PIP". M» UM‘ at’, nix,“ m a fg-Inlurmce in iota.“ cmuh‘ _ gand lieutenant-governors and. instructiqnr t0 l6? $53.7?!‘ ($T»551»554)8v6 w‘) _ 3x: E:F&gJM“WA,:u-JL%_ _ not b, able to take his out intltn . ' ' these icials, with correspondence, w|tl1_the ($45»14°). "n? “"5 . I '5 ,- ' inmto take hide pend fwtdrll ' h,“ - u. u, minute, for an ofliciol dealara- a - $ s 86) - fresh beef chilled or froz- . , ma“ Ila! _ INN .. Mon of an ml cannot he mm q _ sports, resolutions, addresses and debates 0f $40969 ( 1 l-5 ' i . M . behiud- We i! W! l!!!" ' Pardon, (humanities. . » x , . - - -» b, g u. en $15190 (c1199). The-total , of pro- .1 gespoullbility~ m» m no . , . i » "i! "I mmm-fi" . l elriiiillii" 5041"» will‘ f“ "l “m” ° ~l". ’ . ’ - I ' I ' . ~ t i \ hiletmim hanranm- Provincial Man era . ' flour, with the Opinions of- ‘ le able to I - ducts of the kizulflilfl hi’!!! Q09" 5W” wpmbgfih‘ . TM “ '9” u 1,’ w. m“, A‘. s n ‘ Iflmuee legislation or adminiair on, and‘ finally dcmi the five time!» @0481: "i" M, o, igmmm»w,,,,,“°,,mm, m‘ . r » m: can: may. when Ihve ir- Lower Quinn Street, - Charlottetown ' te corres ndenee and opinion; ex- valu it $184269» u compalttd with $19.‘ p, u,‘ ‘mm, n m. n. at Nfllllrlillfi have ban dilolcled a . , I Pm‘ 1P0 982,034 in the of 1904M » mcvnvlmv by 6n mom mu a mun of a mum u me of i [a w» w“ PM .,__ ‘ . v.'~.