w»: <1. . PAGE FOUR i____.i_ Notes Bfie W0)’ PIolhIOIlb-W. cue-w s. new». i fluirotnry-LIIIL-(‘QL D- u“ u; flQIIQIIQ manor-J. I. Inrwfl. I- l- l o. Frank Wnllu and ll- l. "II?" n d iairn stun th- nlvll") i" '" "‘;j§,\",,f‘§',’_,",°,',',"'1§"....., -.i bani: an United amen \uoelato Militan- r. Yloallolllklll. a. l-fiIv-flk I-l- l A. Iaqilnnal. n- "- o- ‘ has maintained this record in the The British Government scrup- ulously observed ilic terms oi its contract until last June. Even then ' it made‘ a payment on azcount. It: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER l7. I933 HIIITILY ENCOURAGING The good news received this week from London concerning the sale cf fox pelts at the Hudson's Bay Com- panys auctions is more than en- eoui-aging in view of the fact that the sales were in advance of the irdinarii winter stiles and the och-s writ forward naiuijalli‘ were not in the prime condition they would lie. grade figures the improvement ef- fected in Canada duriiit: the lief-i nine months has been truly P11911- omenal. This will be reunited 71'0"’! the facts presented recently at the pact no longer tested on a Bankers Association by J. s. iitdcucd who pointed that since the beginning oi no less than three- d” 51m’ that. will he equitable lii tht- light oi face of peculiarly daflieult financial ' -conditicns. No oflic al request for; revision came until it was plain to l all thinking people on both sides oi ‘ AluxmTy STATES 951155 the AtlanLc that the original debt fairl basis. The honour vrhlch Lhc Brit-i ish exhibited in ketiping the letter annual meeting of the Canadian o; m8 contract lplig after it became President evident that common justice rc- Qugfquircti its rcv $l0ll should 110w bc me matched hy cqiizil iionotii- on our part iii giving them a fresh contract it a December auction. It M05?’ "9 \ matter oi great satisfaction to Messrs. Mebure and MacKinnon. proprietors of YimyRanch, that not J only did their pelts averaie the hilt-‘I figure of $85, but. that one of thom topped the auction at $200 Canad- hn currency. ' ‘ The auction sale in question in- aluded pelts not only from Canada but from Norway as well, and the fact that Prince Edward Island pclté brought the highest average and one oi‘ them the top market price is decidedly reassuring. It seems al- most certain that when Island fox peIts, thus early in the season, t/alte the leading place, the pe-ltslto ‘be forwarded for the later sales will iio full credit to our ranchers and llic Province generally. INFLA TION FALLACY The Halifax Liberal press com- following, statement of Premier Bennett on mends editorially the he subject of inflation: "Inflation moans that without any real restriction a. nation continues to issue promises to pa? without having gold reserves to back up the promise. The danger lies not in what we do at home, because any medium might be used for domestic purposes, but when you consider the position of Canada as a. country borrowing in ilic markets of the world, a debtor to the extent of hundreds of millions, then you can see that maintenance of international credit depends upon the nation placing behind its paper promise something that inspires confidence ceased to txist. _--Pro\"idencc Journal. l “We are attempting at present?! said Mr. Maobeod. “to carry on ivith, Taiing India as a whole, the doc- tween the nations of the world. lit-The People as well nourished. forty- “. m" m“ sixty p" oenh as one percent poorly nourished, and twenty percent very badly nourish- llrgo as was the volume of trade“, conditions m Bengal are worse ‘in the twelve months ending with than the average, m rtymne mp wptenaber, i929. cent of the people of that Presid- l PThe. data, which forms the basis ency being considered very badly Iofthis statement are drawn. it isfnvurishtd- Actually‘ ‘here i5 “m” rm» "c? ti" "e" “the i"Z?‘1§Z'§,.i”..fffi‘.;Z..T..i§°.,.§'§§iiI§ l9“? _ flunem? °°“Htn°"“b“t‘that is at fault. The average span iweee countries. collectively-pr life is less than half of what it lliive in their hands something like might be, and periods of famine thm.qu"t£" o; me mtemanom] and scarcity of footi occur in one commerce of the whole world. and “H880 out 0f every five during “ well warrant close attention ten-year period m “mm the“ has been no exccplioiiu.‘ !.i:'ii.-- of tlic "I can, perhaps. beet illustrate the rains’ situation that confronts us today by putting It in "155 mum": me Until recently uiu age nits been reduction that has occumd in the to im- pool‘ a 5p(}(_[1‘|_1, g regret trade o: these nineteen countries, Science. refuting vlu prophecies “ken together‘ results in l cub and working new miracles, has tailment equivalent to that wmcnlbe°nleldilng "°‘:f‘l“‘_"““_¥°“'s "°_ would have been faced, if thtngxg ilmelvtfdniljcllsllgstlelhl/leliis trade of the five countries leading cpl-e and Serena Bu, more is hope in . fume-Great. mltgln, m; tin-I'm the awakening social concienoe mg 3mm, “mu-m “mo, “d 0f America. Already twenty-five Canada-had been unaffected since Stags have 9M age pension laws w a r i» t. t.::".;::::.:;:.:;r.r:f:..f"’ gpflrte of the remaining fourteen ‘countries-Italy, Switzerland, the Neimflflnd‘. Belllum. Poland. Cze- life. Life is only hard for those who choolovakis, Sweden, Denmark, have never mastered their own lives. Heal-way“ Australia New zeamndl We are. all inspired by those who British India, Japan and the Arg-iggillfigmgldtzhaccept and n“ entine Republic-had been totally ' e world is mu or such noble human beings. Them desirafid- I! l blwllflde. 0r some must be management always, with. By mastering ourselves we master PIN-hi 0f u" “'°T1d'5 trad’ his a. greatly altered OCDiIOlIIlC sfuiition THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN That Bohr of _., ours n, 1 w. s“... no. SYMPTOMS RESEMBLING VARIOUS AILIVIENTS I Wc arc till familiar with the cf- iccts of anxiety or worry in dc- pressing the appetite aiid'upsct'li.;, tiigcstloli. ill/e arc fuiiiilinl‘ also with its efforts upon tlic lirart lii that it lllCi't.’iI5'.‘S tlic beats l0 to 20 more pcr minute. iioivevor what we arc not so faili- I iliar with is the effects of worry or. ftinxicty upon all the other organs i and processes of the body. _ E Anxiety can so interfere with the s. volume of merchandise trade be-Itors regard ihirty-nmc percent of, proper workings o‘ the body ‘my; Iccsses that almost any disease may ‘be suspected—diabetes because of [the increased fioiv of urine; tubcr-' culosis because of loss of welght;‘ l anaemia because the blood beconiesi , tliin; heart disease because of rapid! 'licart and early breiithlessness, and also various other ailments. The average family physician in treating an. "anxious" patient, know- liig his patient, thinks he is doing him a kindness by telling him there's nothing wrong with him and that he doesn't really require any treatment. This is a mistake. Drs. Titus H. Harris and Abe Hauser, -Gi‘ilV9Sl.0ll, Texas, tell us that "anxiety states ate probably the most. frequently encountered condi- Lions in medical practice; may re- semble or stimulate almost any form of physical disease, and if properly ‘Sees Fifty Years 0f Fleet Street Intimate pcturcs 0f iieivspaperdom abourd in the iertlng pages of Berna d LTIXdOIl di- Fflllfs, "He Laughed in Fleet St -eet." 1115i i ff l “ The ETCIOHGfdGSIIGT-y -’-’. i - . titre in futility. published. Just ‘past the half ceir tury mark, Mr. rill: tclis hOW 3° years ago he left Manchester with a Lancashize accent "you oou d cut with a knife," to seek fame and fortune. Aird in the story of those 30 years he tells not mercy of the igreat and near-great but of the ‘duy-to-day life of the toiler and the inoiler, of the repdicr who got scoops and the reporter W110 didn't .--of that li.'e which is so oflin lit- ln- mori- than a splendid advcti- 35 last year's overcoatailneludliig illflarrymorles, Blues, etc., to clear HALE PRIC .- » - - r models. Only one or twoof each kind left, i But turning over the pages of Overcoats I-2 Price Those overcoats are ‘all high lurid; writs, Guards, plain and belted Regular value $28 to $38.'Wlille ‘they last IIALF the marked price. the past, Mr, Falk (Wilts? writing ii-as largely for the Northcliiic publications) finds his compensa- tion in pleasing recollections. "I woud say." he says, "that I fcci it worth Wlilli‘. beng 50. to have seen Irving as L uis XL, and Tree 2s Malvolio: to have heard Caruso sob in Pagliacci and Ma- tlaine Patti in sweete.‘ voice, sInK ‘Home, sweet. Home’; to have snat- ched delight from Ellzn Terry's ‘Portia’ and surrendered to the mother-pity of Duse in Ibsen's Ghosts. "And stme part‘ of the reward of being 50. I would add, wrs to have gazed on the Countess of Waiwick and Lily Langtry, when both were in thi hey-day of their beauty; to have listened to Rosebcrys si'very tongue, Joseph Chamberlain's cru- sading thunder and Marshall Hall's vehement eloquence, and iii the same Courts of Asslze wheie one should see the famous Counsel for the Defense, to have followed the hissing voice of Charles Mathews, actor under his barristerks W18. bringing home murder: not least of , pmvemengg- all to have stood on the Embank- “The symptoms are caused by the merit and watched’ the Kaiser, rest- efiect of prolonged anxiety on that. 195$ 011d tlfllméillio Tide mmuBh ‘he part of the nervous system controll- , Yanks M his uncle's 1°?“ “B9355 mg body processes‘ resulting m act. scaling as he fanccd then, the ital disturbance of the workings of “fights or gwryt 11° “wugm m. the‘ any organ or system, most common- l m1 that Tim’ W“ arnmmng3j ly the digestive system, or the kld- Here is “ “m” °f m“ pyms neys and bladder system]. essayist, G. K. Chesterton- “My In the anmew states the disturb favorite place for lunch was the ance is chiefly emotional and affects wemngum Tavern m Ewe‘; Street‘ the functions which are controlledltlle pmprlewr’ a‘ kindly Hanan‘ unconsciously (blushing, couapsmgiwlth a most pleasant voice. Iiere I or sinking feeling, diarrhoea.) andlwas used w having as a mughbw’ alter the patients feelings. These-l G' K‘ °“°5‘°"'_°“' an ulster cloak anxiety states are based on fearfimnmg grace!“ 1y “mud ms agree- conflicts in the mind and emotionali able‘ and m” inwnslderuble’ pm- Stress‘ portions. Usually with a bottle of "Successful treatment consists in Bergundy or 01mm“ in from or handled will show gratifying ini- MEN'S WEAR Henderson 8: (iutlmore NOVEMBER 11. 193; ‘m <_ Herrlngbones, Tweeds, \ he worked in Fleet Street.‘ Surely with a. headquarters permanent- iliat is enouxhf’ and with officers, by-Iawa and all the appurtenances of the typical society. Also. they'd have a. newspaper, a ,mnd°n Adverts“) university and a library. Albert E W158i“, of whose °p_ But worst of all, the black tents erations some details have been gi- "e "° give “my l” m” mm‘- ven in the newspapers was head of “he” u“ 453951“ “my “W ‘mm the cruise National Bank of New ti"? ""1 1""! Wrk- Wwk- "lied Yolk, the largest in the UnltedIYW-y States, and its subsidiary, the Chase I“ W bed-flue mW-"mlwiou Securities Corporatizn, and retired-M the 9965i NOD19 1H the World. .1“ January of this yean who alone have seemed to have the His income from these Jobs dndgeeret oi deuis what they pleased 0mm, dkecmrates was about $500, and going where they pleased with ,ooo annually at thc peak. From the utter dlsresard of the rest of the ‘Chase Natitnal Bank alone he re- Win14- ceived these sums in the past four A Prize Guinea Pig Where The Shortage Was The little darkey boy picked his melon in the field while the moming dew was still upon it-at which‘ time 6 S2 l 1929-—$alary, $175,000 bonus 1930—Saiary, $218,750: bonus $75,000. ism-Salary. $250,000; no bonus- 1932-Salary. $220,300; no bonus. In all he was a. director in 59 companies. The more important salaries, in addition to those from the Chase Corporations, were: American Locomotive Company, $300 a month. American Sugar Refining Oom- pany, $300 a month. Armour and Company, $1,000 a. month, ' American Express Company, $3,- 000 a year. I Brooklyn - Manhattan Company, $2,000 a year. Intematlonal Paper Company, “a small sa'a.ry that may have BANK 0F NOVA Transit ii. if. S. IIEMMIIIG, B-AsC-P-A-KLG-A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER OI‘ CANADIAN SOCIETY OF COST ACCOUNTANTS QCOMMISSIONER FOR. TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN TH‘ SUPREME COURT 0F P. E. L ' l’. E. I. REPRESENTATIVE THE CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUST ASSOCIATION, LIIVIITED. SCOTIA BUILDING CHAELOTTETOWN, l’. E. I, ‘Accounting system: opened up and‘ revised, Labor saving ofllce methods installed. establishing the patients confld-l m "5 P°""" “J ’°d°‘"‘ i‘ ‘f’ ‘h’ ‘such cause had destroyed d1 the, out it there is nothing i, t 1 $080 u aiiarc 1y ' letter of the contract.” d I m h _ _ the trade of those fourteen count/an “m5 w c "ma" Cmi-‘iifiiml canaflah adds the Halifax Llberal ries, this event would have arrested sufiermg and despair‘ Each day organ, is a debtor nation, the Unitedi should be arranged-in ll(‘l\"lllC9' the attenti 1 l _ ‘ " States is a creditor nation, and‘ on o mmk nd and would ' ence, by making a careful and com- plete examination, which shows the, patient that the physician is really him, hc sat confiding his merry III- ventions to a large-size notebook. and as he wrote, lie rocked with laughter so infectious that I might been $2,000 a yearf‘. Monguy‘ q Cost Accounting instituted to suit. special requirement; ‘, and annual audits. 4 the heart of the melon is as cold q though it had been in a. refrigei-gtq for days-broko it open on g w“, venient rock, and then proceeded t4 gorge himself on the cold and 111341,» ous fruit. It was a. big melon, an‘ lie was a grand melon eater, but even his unusual capacity for an; so small was inadequate for this job, And finally when he had quit, bloated and almost groaning from the weight of tonnage he had swal- lowed, there was still about one- third of the big melon left uneaieii. The white man who had watched this valiant effort with much amuse. ment said to the colored boy: "What's the matter Mose? Too much melon?" ' "Nossuhl Nossuhl" replied Moss, "Dey couldn't be too much melon. Dey Jes’ ain't enuif riiggali, dasa all." Stone and Webster, about $2,000 a year. Western Union Telegraph Com- Balsnco sheets and Profit and Lou Accounts proposed. written iip and filed, Income Tax ‘ . h be cl ed f l ' i . “W t? m: tzfifible If ‘t, m?“ s::ciir::s,pai;ai:liing Olin? iollfideill w 185“ o b exam m on form expanded with these lusty Why. $3.000 a month. In January when he retired his grateful fellow-directors of the creditors. Financial arrangements made between debtor and Llnflted Liability Companies Incorporated importance. He ZOreat Britain had inflated her cur-imflfle "mil-Wei therein lies a great difference. In the one case the country must pay its debts abroad, and if it does not pay them with goods, must meet its balances in gold. The value of its iourrency therefore on the foreign ‘market must always be taken into consideration. A creditor country on , the other hand has no need of ' meeting balances abroad. since the balance is in its favor. It is there- ' fore in a position of much greater "freedom to vary the value of its -- currency than is o. debtor nation. "Inflation," concludes oin- Halifax contemporary, "in such a case would assist in marketing our pro- ducts but would make it more dif- ,flcult to meet our commitments abroad." Thus it is in oomiplete ‘accord with Premier Bennett. Most: newspapers in Canada, Liberal and .Conservative, have at one time or tiie other expressed the same opin- ion. The matterisoflnterosttoour Liberal readers in this Province, as 11in. w. M. Lea, Provincial Liberail leader, is s. strong'advocate of an] inflationary policy for Canada. Ho as expressed iilmseir at the lasifiidefebl! 1"!" than those from ‘lsession oi’ the Legislature when htvchnmm" u“ W" cauda- W“ the 3m“ 91"“ “'0?- fwvaived aside the question of can-IMF" bun" expmle“ i" Jain" l?) rem} datum/c mvms lhdals external obligations as of no "m" "*6 VI-lue itundboint, although '8 Dram and w 9°‘ “'5 ‘mild contended that _-‘rency during the Napoleonic and lCi-lmean wars, and said he could f see no reason why the same policy Elln the present instance would not ‘fbeneflf. Canada. This point has sibeen so well met by the Liberal iinews-paper comment a-bove quoted zithat we trust Mr. Lea. is now fully Egconvinced of the fallacy of his con- tention. and of the danger that be- dogmatwing without due consid- .ation of all the factors involved. .» wecc~dnsvu OUR TRADE RECO VERY Yesterday's news from Ottawa ‘ihowed continued increase in Can- _-_idti's export and import trade for 5 October. exports being the largest for any single month since Decom- n I I980. Compared with tint-id ‘could be marketed in Japan 1t Cgn-‘akmg m“ mum" remain a vivid memory for genera- The speeches delivered lii the tiona. It is, nevertheless, true that House of Commons by Sir John si- the result of the depression in this mo“ and others on ilic disarinaitient mnu-Muon or international trade question should rcniove from thc ‘has been the equivalent of such a §f,,_.;h,e,m€°;Z19,j;fu_"::‘f§ blztkijibl’ land m5 895-" h tom's attitude towards them. Every Bainst this background ofispcaker showed that U10 gencrnl international trade conditions ghagdesire is that Germany should re. Canada's recovery m to be Judgedlturn to the Disarmament Confer- cnce and that she should reconsid- er her decision to cui. adrift from the rest. of the European countries mo...“ "an", W,“ immatexby leevins the League of Nations. that there will be a. heavy eitpdrt- A Gavemme t h‘ h n . able surplus of Canadin butter zeal in denying a: rlbghéxlxnglsdlvts , . this winter. and it is consldei-edpdunls. whipping up in. w,“- Sm,“ possibleithat much larger quaniitlesfim"! its youth, menacing the police ‘ 0f Sclileswig, Austria. Czecho-Slovakla and llic ‘Sear. glorifying war and ihc "lilird German fisifl-what Confidence gm ----_________ BUTTER T0 JAPAN adlan quotations were competitive with or lower than those of Aus- tralian andNew Zealand exporters, such a, Government inspire iii otlicr writes Mr. a. x. Doull, Assistant muutrles? Regardless of the in- Tfide Commisioner in Tokyo‘ in liustlccs which are assumed to have the iurthwmmg issue o‘ me cork IIlVCII Cei-many ‘to accept such - °ad°“h‘p- h°“’ 15 l" P°sslblc for licr merelal Intelligence Journal. So farinelghbours to “ca, as a mom mm‘ this year very small quantities of tor of theoretical right the deter. Cantidan butter have been shipped mined and insistent demand of to Japan as compared with ship-lNazl Germmll’ m "calm-HOW? merits from Australia, and imports from New Zealand have been con. Abraham Lincoln used to read ‘Ulemus Wald lo his cabinet inem. bers in the midst of the strain or g, Woodrow Wilson to o” m0 iremuhdous problcms of the great WOFld war. The bl ‘-l ‘hipped largcrilllwbby" lies in thu factthstllgtoih: New Zwlafld. due to her more fav- are fully explained to the patient, and the physician tries to help him adjust himself to his surroundings and circumstances. _ Remember, anxiety or worry, can make you feel that you have sonic real ailment. Whist and Bridge (J. Butterfled in _Vancoiivcr Province) The difference between wliist and bridge is the difference be- tween talking and thinking. To play whist you had to think. The cards were dealt and the last card was tlump. You had to play what the Lord gave you and you had to find out from the play how the cards lay. You had to have brains to do it. You had to think. Then there came simple bridge to speed the thing up nlid then auction and now contract. Each‘ cvolutoii of the game lnadc it more tintl mote necessary l0 talk instead oi‘ tliiiikirg, until nciv the game is over bciorc it is piziyed. The bidding fixes (vrrythlng and there is nOlhlng in tlrc play, Peo- ple look ivlse nnd discuss their hands, but its a matter oi fiici. any fool could play tlzc gaziic- They profess to believe that whisi. is slow and dumb. The p‘tiln fiict is they haven't the brains or the patience; to play lt. Today's contract is‘ merely whfst niiidc easy for child- ren. ster, and, thus of letters" in the small universe ly- ing between rie. whose unlit pipe, shabby hat, slxperiny stick dragged behind not far to go before you stumbled health in a brown ulster and saucy Jsrael Zitligwill, 11's thin legs i turned-in-toes i,kccping with his great profcssor‘s' head." ago sloivy polishes his phrases, not. yet the Walncc turning out novels phone record. Jack Dempsey is en- says the fiustcred Dempsey. “and ts the amateur moneti-ay theorlst_ from _poundii. Butter shipments quantities at a cheaper price. Total mind l8 Elven something adventur- imports of butter for the first eight m“ i° Pursue. And the mind likes months of i933 amounted to 205.- to may! A dear “m! healthy bFfllu is the key to all success m mun” “ “mpami Wm‘ 1°29" iilness. And incidentally, pounds in the corrospondng periodrand useful 11m last year, an increase of apprcxl- -____ mately 10o per cent. Imports IOf the Partly as a result of flit- 0th.... whole of last year amounted to trade “3'°°me“"5' and Philly as a only 163,007 pounds as compared $31,: oar“, chm“ 1H lhc trciid or The King's Highway goes by. wuh 23m“ unds m 1931 i d a “'75- m“ “$11016 economic 0n either side its smooth cement P° h situation ls on the mend. This The little cross-roads llc; 598092 pounds in i030. It would country has exchanged a llPnvy.'l'llC wandering and wistful ruiida thus appear that import; of but“, adverse trade balance for a fnttorriliat whirling wiiccis despise, m“ ye" Wm exceed mo” o! "32 able trade balance of 820000.000} 'l'lie rovliig roads to nowlierc zand n31’ but Wm not come up w Our farmers and other exporters are Save woods and fields and sklcs ‘m "so n ‘ . t r b u (beginning to i-eaip definite advanl. 9 3""!- IITIW" ° 1| 9T u“ 1mm the pmfgn-(gd pnsmm, The great roads always hurry, ‘ from Oltilda last year amounted toymch they “m, gnjgy in the ‘pond-Si Tlicy seldom twist or wind, 50,309 ,_ " as against imports greatest consuming markcwipntl The “m9 100453193’ Bmblc. 1mm p" zg‘l‘nd mwunfln‘ w of the United Kingdom. No olhcrligzeh-Hfsurse lssusdliiflgefi; y t n the orld, eitc ti .l e t? T05 ° ° “"1 l mm pounds and from Australia. id c‘ Mo"; Countrjiitgfheggg; To m,‘ Mm M, unwed; weathered four ycars of economicl The “m” ma“ lead m commerce’ stress with such steadiness as thlslrhe “me mm“ m Ow‘ , ‘Bulimi- —-Molly aevsii. SIDE ROADS Broad and white and endless from the United States lalt year twists of enjoyment, I feared for the contents of the table. “The writing done, and the bill paid, the tremendous fcl‘ow retired into the capacious folds of his ul- protected against the weather, emerged into Heat Street where his further progressl was marked by a swinging cane whose penduious movement con- ductrd some unseen orchestra." Here, again, is the "corps dblite, Bouveric Street and‘ Sloane Square. "Starting with Bar- i felt l him, suggested complete indiffer- ence to popu‘ar opinion, you had into Bernard Shaw. the picture of Trilby hat, perhaps escorting through the Embankment Gardens and strangely out of ' The Edgar Wallace of 20 yours with the regularity of a gramo- ioriained by Northcliffc in Carlton Gardens. “I cannot make a. speech," I cannot sing, but I'll fight any- body in the room." And 50 with swiftly changing scene and infinite anecdote Mr. Falk brings ihc story down to llic days of Ramsay MacDonald and the National Govcnnicnt. "Fate is often," he concludes, “an angry wife waiting rotind the corner, in evil hiinior. Yet, lookiig alictid, I should like to tlriik that I deserved her coinpassonate treatment. If it be asked why such a one as myself should be cntitlpd to spcclnl coli- adoration I implore my friends to have an imswcr- Say: ‘Thirty ycars \\\\\\\\‘ .-“l)0i)i)‘s"' Q Kl D N EY ////l l .0 g v R4 L l \\\\\\\\D,si Chase Bank put him on a. salary of $100,000 for lite. This bank had also 92 vice presidents receiving salaries running as high as $77,000 a. year, P. O. BOX 85. TELEPHONE 137$ with bonuses as high as $10,000 in 1930. The New York Bankers’ Club was so impressed by Mr. Wiggins re- cord that after the foregoing facts were revealed at a. Senatorial in- Boy Scouts Apple Day, Saturday ilov. 18 Build Boys and Avoid Rebuilding Men quit-y it elected him President- In Britain they have a name for rich melt who have so many directorships that they cannot posslb‘y give ade- quate s"rvice to all the companies whose fees they draw. They are called guinea pigs. A' Code For Gypsies (Exchange) \ Freedom fcrsakes its last strong~ hold. Evcn the gypslcs in far-off Rumania have succumbed to the, modern-day craze for organizing, 146 Richmond St., E. R. BROW Fire, ‘Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown Joining and regulating. No longer will their caravans wander over the oprn road; and their camp fires light the woods d}, twilight. Thcy are to have an association BULBS ! 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