I-lipcyclulnlnnoo) Plodlnlt-I. Glade! l. lalllor and lamina-Ii‘: Iullun. Onl- D. A. lltwliinnun, l). B. . llllnclv. Auuchuo Billion-l). II. Currlo l""'1 i 3 i F i -_..| “$4 l_|'_l q I i Z i i i i i 2?. Inning mu; mum 1887) 00.00 p» ytct (In ulvnloo) mum“. Vloo-Pl-onldunt-J. IL. Ilnrnall. 0 THURSDAY, F EBRUARY 23, I928 ous summer. Thomson, who wr of all the seasons. found much darken and littlc to brighten the§ picture he paints of winter scenes Short hours of clay, light and sunshine alternating with‘ =l0ng ‘hours of darkness. cold undo and incidents. APPEAL ma SCHOOL LIBRARI AS-STATED in former issues rew, a native and-during a library for the country schools ready exist. The proposal wasgrat mission appointed consisting of Ho Duffy. K.C., and Mr. J. R. Burnet intendent of Education. as advise and Mr. R. H. Rogers, treasurer. izing and making plans fur th drew‘s ideas which al"e briefly these Mr. Andrew contribution towards the prelilnin ary organization. and purchased the Commission with successful Islanders at hom subscriptions for one or more book books so donated will bear an in the name of the donor. The Commission reserves to it the Commission. over the province. The School Days Library Cum- having a great many more ll|)])I1t.‘i\- tions for libraries than means for providing them. and we are sure this only requires to be brought l0 the attention of successful Island- ers at home and abroad to have th.» money forthcoming. The Guardian appeals to men anl women who remember the days of their youth in the country school. t0 send their contributions without in both the Patriot and the Guanl C1181]. _l supplying a long felt want through-ll out the province. Mr. Andrew is to be highly com- mended fol" setting such a worthy and will do lnuch towards l example in this connection. The Guardian feels sure therc arc many others waiting for the oppol-J tunity to follow in his footsteps. IIIIKI . .._a..a_.¢+>. _. . HOME AND SCHOOL HE complaint that we are not receiving value for the money we expend on education is not con- fined to this province lllone; it is world Wide. Even in Great Britain. which is regarded as having the best educational the. world, this complaint found voice a few years ago when an additional appropriation for the public schools was asked for. It was pointed out that the expenditure at the time was five times as great as that of twenty years before. and the ques- tion was asked: Are we getting five times more education than we were twenty years ago? We cannot measure ln fcct and, inches or in pounds system in \ value by comparing the living con- ditions in .a country which has an educational system with those in a 1a country which has no such system d; and no schools. By such n. com- parison we shall also be able to m fen-m an idea as to what we mennysh syutqn lnflqllted or up to date. we Lfii-VQIIIO, Ind naturally the The Guardian. Mr. Adam And-‘ school days-a resident of this pro- vince, has made a generous contri- bution for the purpose of providing the province. where they do not al-" ‘in the province. antiquated or up- fully accepted by the Government, and the Board of Education; a com- with Ml‘. l-I. H. Shaw. Chief Super- secretary’ The Commission has beenorgan- successful carrying out of Mr. An- made a substantial limited number of books. and tasked to get in touch and abroad with a view to getting scription on the fly leaf indicating self the right of selecting and pur- chasing teh books so that contri- butors must forward money only to In order to ascertain the desires of the school districts in the matter the Commission advertised for ap- mission is now in the position of‘ delay. These will be acknowlcdgedI wercd. “Wandering? t" 10115 1110 w be 0. definite purpose. 11 there value of the education of a coun- p; try. We may form some idea of its betterment’ dences of it. The movement. movement: it may be W “Immnu "Iue- 5° m" s°h°°1 "that divine event to which the stone wall. ES best produces products. of _ ‘overlook, namely. that some getf {value for the money they I fellow-countrymen ‘ieducation; others do not? I “and the latter do not. c“. Ii. ccive very little or no value. Tl F.J.N'l"l.*'.'t:l—l .,,'","__ . . , ‘ S] unumm on C Gm“ fault for no value received lies wlt.l those who do not receive value. ‘I’ apathy of the home and of the con C such an influence in the con1l11t1—l'°If111"15» m“, n3 w compel m0 llamas and who have abundant means and have (I by example and precept and infiu ' cnce. hearty co-opcration betwec the homes. the community and th S school. If l'(‘f]llll'(‘S personality. locks-the charm conduct which compels respect andI friendliness. We and inexpcricncedf‘; many ytfurs and inexperienced teachers hav- whole communities and their tro-optrrzltioil with the school __ _ _ IICTS. that cx menu! reductions in the ‘ 1i wc arc to have mflucntlul teachg I I {make the school the 'I'llere is one thing we must not‘ Every school Yto-date. has its one or more pupils‘. 111111111??- twho Bet the best that the schoolImle 11105‘; of sundry ‘Yompeilsatlons -—1cmc ires winter recrea ions in ' . lCl.'Iltt '. Fb. 21 t, 1928. "or out of d0o":s—tl1e effort fails to .V°111' Qverwebgllt 15 (1119 1° 19~¢1< 0f n‘ 0 c mm e s convince us that winter is other glandula" acno“ or to the overheat’ than the least enjoyable of the four can give; it also has those who rt»; The latter condition is ducuothc the community and in the homes. the community to see the value of‘ JGIIUIUOH and eullilrt- and compelnme 1M0 D1. . of liianncr and often used complainingly. “young. securing ers. teachers of‘ a calibre that wlllib 1e accompaniments of winter Ihigh northern latitudes. . n We are not speaking of the pr u WhyHBbSIfiiCI. idea of winter, in general. I . . . Because the former go after valun. As such its coming ls welcomed by r9 , regard its 1's‘ 591150118. 0t‘ course. therc are those wh ,_ ‘we have always with usyeven in ou tic‘. yet contributed to remember tlr ;Coal Fund, . J. T. Jenkins. Jbcen of untold value n past winters. I It llI I 'h lWIlICh forty or more members oi II It seems to he admitted that the lIwocllen industry in Canada BISLIIICI‘ increased hardships under proved thv-u. value m conquermqI the readjustment oi‘ diltics and therc 1S disappointment in Nova Scotizl 1 utcs: on cigarrttt-s and liquors, to 101k the (lxten . .. sluuggling that centre antLhcs Iret-n lanvpunt. did not nulter- ‘pride of we community; they “um ialize, and were not even mention-l bc paid a reasonable salaryfa sul- ed by M“ Robb ' ary that will increase as the years go by and with a pension in sight after a certain number of years of ‘service. We arc now educating" Ileachers and scholars for other pro- Ivinccs. Let us educate them for icur own. and let us give them a ‘ary that will enable thelntolivc resnectably in our own pvovinca I511: I <0} A FEDERAL RESPONSIBILITY HE Toronto Globe cites statistics which show that Nova Scotill and Prince Edward Island have far.- mnre people of the age of 70 years provinces. "’I‘hcre are believed." it. jsays. “to be 112,514 of thcnl in this] jprovince. 70,000 iii Quebec, 27.000 in ' 'Nova Scotia. 7.000 in Prince Edward Island, 11.000 in Manitoba. 0.000 1n “Y's 111X1111°11S “m1 “I Washmg‘ “m” Saskatchewan. 0.000 1n Albertaand‘ I 10.000 ill British Columbia. Nev/I Brunswickls figures are not avail-I At that timcI r-z and ovcrI vithin the Dominion." ---<o->-~__._ EDITORIAL NOTES I "Whither are we 1 t The question ls I however, I1 definite movement towards there are but. few evi-.t called. rgcly individualistic and for in- vidual, not. world, betterment. In om. ilwandcrnngn'flay‘tl we n“. ma], warm for llvrllllllillg boards, 11H does not Wflllrll-s vl-ry qufckv-Iy. g along at lm aeroplane pace- all get somewhere. whether to lDistrict Court Judges claim that I court business t fin box whole creation mgyegf m- agalnggg, round the. outside of lhl- jin- ptisie |a strip of sandpaper on whit- "scratch Illo nlatchoa. . But friends of‘ the Government claim that a full revision of the tariff is only deferred, not dropped. The slim budget of this year pres:- ages a pre-election budget next session with dissolution and an clec- tion in tlldAlltlllnll. of 1929. Mr." ltobb has saved many attractive {tariff and taxation proposals for .e1ection purposes. He will have fol" his next budget the abolition of the ;sales tax. the removal of double in- Iconle taxation. bounties for steel and iron. seasonabprotection for fruit and vegetables. and a substan- tial cut in the cigarette excise tax. I Ivllat is there after alLin his bud- .gcf that will give ".11 day's cmploy- : and upwards. in proportion to thcirnncnt 01" wages to the working mall? ‘ vpnpulaunn‘ ma“ any of me other What to stay or rcducc the exodus? What to rcducc the cost of living which has gone up from year year and is now higher than ever before? and Tokyo. added to Vincent Mas- ton. what will they effect to better 5 “Notes by the Wa“; ‘ ' INTER has a bad name, an un- savory and cruel reputation in. the literature of all the ages. Shak-; quid ll 00nd- ul IJIIMI Silt»- espeare made it a symbol of dis-i content in comparison with glorl-I Ipitiless storm betlmcs, are inevit-t the most valuable 3b ‘sent winter, which has been a tluc 1111<1111911|one compared with the winters of f1’ approach with disfavor C911‘ c1111 131111119 Iand heartily hope for its early dc‘- Tl"y as we may to make may regard it differently. qmostl, _ 111111111)’- Ami 11811? i5 Wherfi l11‘-"ycl1lig' persons who cnjoy- vigorous qulw 5mm at puberty‘ yemhel-js usefulness and influenqg,hl3a1th, and comfortable homes with d manifests itself. He or she is notjplemy 01 ma‘ BM the cold season I‘ l t .h I U I l I t fir." a trying time for the poornvhoul l-flkiflf’. fictive exercise cny to eac n 1e scioo m lI'l [favored Province. and especially to It is a good time for those established years ago by has An Int-resin; volume of criticism “1 _ g . - . 1 .. - - " . .. . vpromises to be of the greatest. util- ~ t. much ‘york n. 1L ls doing lessvmvn best, 1n thl lntllests oi tht. Wtst .t-»>_ the Opposition arc cxpectcdto take have but liltll-fpllrt with probably as many more I . sympathy \vi.'i1 the expression forum‘ me GOVeITImI-‘nt 51d“- ‘ I OO-QQO-O4Q-Q O§§§ QW§44QO'O§‘Q§' I '0 not. say “a near-by tree.“ though rcct. His newcmbassies to Paris p, 5pc at ote tor‘ ‘ By Inmu W’ Barton. AID. I It would seem that this matter in at thiswime. _ As you know some cases of ove weight are not. P- of glandular action in the body. Accordingly solne rid of the surplus weight. oveatirlg and. ‘underexerc deaves then about 20 per ican blame the glandular ‘their condition. Now how can C811 ing and tuldelrxercising? Where the gland is at fault. th individual has practically been a little overweight for o Hc WflS likely a baby of go v stout throughout childhoo On the other hand the other t oes no get really heavy until is late twenties. when he ._. away into his lif‘s work. However , exercise if your gland is at fault. Accordingly a basal member is the actual amount at perfect rest. In proportion to your eight. the body should bc do mt- l‘. I l "‘ ti‘ I I"t . . to be added to the proposed librarv ._ _ l .1“ ( we one‘ mu. l.‘ n“? yo” Ih-VIIMI $1M“ L“ 11°‘ 111111111139" This has been done and (ran blgstatelncnt and proposed tlnlfl wring anon“). flukr u- “ i; d011,..- 1" the" 131d $91100“;- Each of 11"" don“ n mqnil-es pol-hom“ nmm._'cllal1ges, which have rcstllted in the too much. fhcn this gland is. mmlu- What has this to do witl weight? If your body tissues arc doing less than the normal amount of work you would be justified in taking the thyroid extract under the direction of your physician. Remember then that at least four I 0V9)‘- ‘Um of every five cases of overivefghtarlwI due to oveleating, combine _ d usually ‘W111i underexcrcising. ovcr the failure of the Government “*¢v+4+0+0+o+»++»o+0"3+l . . . " to implement the rccoiruncndntiolts ' + li ti - i lit u: . . p ca ons or l llrlrlna 1nd VH1 Ag" and ‘fxpornqui. um “mum/fly, Qf Ihf‘ Duncan Report in regard to HOUSEHOLD z flgreeably surprised by Ilu- very not m be digrcgardeti‘ 1th.. COM and an...‘ mdustrmg The“, ‘ great response l('f_'t'l\'l‘(l iruln .1]! n is mt ntmpgwry w and “uni. (1l.“{1]J])1)1Illlll(‘l'|l lll other quar- 9 B)’ ROBERTA LEE O O-OQQ OQ-OQO O §§"Q-§O—§-§—O-9Qf§ Spiders To rid the house of spiders. sbak pieces of cotton wool in oil of pen- nyrcyal and place them haunts of the spiders. Cleaning Vases A slender vase can he cleaned on the inside by fastening a piece of. an old sponge to a stick and push-i mg it down into the vase. I A Delicious Salad I I I Mold tuna fish into the form of a. ring and fill the center with mixed vegetables. Either mayonnaise 0r French dressing can be used. -*——-' DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon § I 0 O §9§fO H. l wonns OFTEN MISUSED: .1201 ‘hem- by" used adverbially is cor- "A girl that sat near by arose ak.“ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: in-I t , a Pronounce in-er-shi-a. four yllabltes. not. in-er-sha. _ _ OFTEN MISSPELLED: nlastlfl; conditions for Canadian farlners (WU fr‘ and artisans? Will big salaries. at SYNQNYMS; Spjcy_ rat-M rich, Ottawa and abroad. increased be- flavorous. 11111189111- WORD STUDY: “Use a word able. These are estimates based onIYOnd 1111 Precedent 11111101‘ I119 K1113 the census of 1921. Ontario had 41 per cent. of all pe sons of seventy years regime, help to reduce the increas- ing burdens upon Canadian ta payers? \\ d Judges oi‘ the higher courts King's that up s t 1 colleagues insist hey do lnorc civil him the Judges and‘ not answered nor can it be ans-‘must huvc their pay increased. s...‘ p; it_gocs all the way round. Salarlcskf . . ‘And the great mass _ of Canadianttl Buggesuva Thom does not appear workers on the farms, in the forcstshclll- WhP-“I 1109f 11*‘ 111 111° 141111 hI-‘i .or engaged in the mines and t|1cjG“d‘—P'“’“ln1 146's" ‘fisheries. who pny the taxes that? he notables {C} - (‘old wall-r in lllll('Il Iu-ltt-r fIlnll‘ II Iw sink Info Keep loose nnlfedius in a ('0VQI'l‘tI‘ or UOVPVPII glllsu jnr. A- 1 i1 It“ ing one word each day. Today's in proved a. lC-anatla want more pay because the. cost of living is going up. Ministerial wpndgfing?" their salaries must be jacked This question is asked by Sir Philip P1°P°1I1°“““Y- And "1" C°“"‘Y“"d Gibbs in his latest book "The Day After Tomorrow.“ 1404 OO-O—OO-GOQ§Q§Q OOOOO4 i0 ‘t , O and crhnlhill; +o+++e¢oo+o+o+o+++0+o+e+ PRAYER-Blessed is the mnn un- fl11<1 11110116 5111814011 to whom the Lord imputcth no ini- if lucky ones-they never had a dollar quity ‘and in Whose s is hilt wlmt. they earned by honest. 11° 131111" Ilubor. the womL and whag, l would have been more gentle and And tried to give you gladneas irec times and it is yours.“ Let us icrcasc our vocabulary by master- '0rd: DISILLUSION (noun); free- mh from illusion. o1" deception. “It bitter djsillusion." ----<o>—-—-— Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers February 23, 192B TRUE HAPPINESS—HaPPY is he lat hath the God of Jacob for his 1<+§ II" I IIAD KNOWN lf.I had known hnt troubles you were bearing. griefs were in the silence of your face, more caring, for a space, h foil would hav brought more warmth, ‘ l lula<'la"i~nma ._ . - " ~ i What $011!’ I £00m WHY ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT. verweight is occupying the utten-Ip ion of many thousands of people’ due to overeatin ‘and underexcrcising but to a, lac However it has been estimated byfccmrm S11“ and °n terms that search men that in every 100 ov-Iemmnabler few compared with the many who erweight individuals, over 80- per-ISIIQ“ ha“? 1‘='°°d pmmunem " , me common (m for the money expended upon it: 151mg. Thisland we shall have a tentre of 1n- twho formation and culture of mestlm- System fordlble value. you tell whether‘ ' lnetabolis1n‘1111"@ dem-Ved , test La Inade. which as you may l-(“IPIIIYISOD Bay Route until the great" Ofrailway debt of Canada, caused by to many in work your body is doing when it 1511"‘ bmmmg and Imrchasc OI the C3 V Snlever. \vc mus‘. all now wl- around the I * $§§Q>§Q+NO+OQ—O-O'Q-OQ-5+O+OJ was entitled The History of Emily Montague. (military admirers 1111760 and con- ‘l ‘O4 O¢O>§O#§-§O-O-§ OQ-OOQ-OQ-O-O O-O I O QO-OOOOOQOOQOQO'O-§OO-OOQ§Q-OI while the hostess receives? the hostess. but his chief duty is to? keep a watchful eye on his guests. and see that each one is being cn- tcrtained. ter a. hotel do they both register? be seated side by side at the diuncl" table? atc them. ' .A-/‘ pirit. therc is‘ The Public Forum This column is open for the discussion by correspondents ol questions-oi’ interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does " not necessarily endorse, the opinions oi‘ correspondents. I 1v =: of ope that arrangements r- g: or this province and city. k rovincial Government continuing ,bili1ding' should be erected i and economical w alu I um, Sir. A CITIZEN, IIUDSON BAY RAILWAY (‘ Sir»Ynul" c alvway S‘ Westerner“ thinks espondent "our Great West and Great Britail YDBand Europe can be carried on by: inithat routeunore safely and cheaply‘ stopslthnn by the C. P. R. and the C. N; and settles R. via Montreal. Quebec. St. Johnt ‘and Halifax the cost of the Hudson. a real scientific test is Bay Railway. with steamship £00?- now kcinr made as to Whi j- the uections, etc, will be justif ab e. In other words he or she mtist exert those who are both aged and short can“, min." particular 3115c? be_ Bu; m,“ has ye; to be mot/ML cause it is hardly fair m 1m“- mstill think that. although both part-| cut down on food and take a lot 1111195 111 P31531119"? Wtfid 101' it. ffilll-j \vou d‘ the opening of the son and common prudence 0'1‘ the Blast. I um. Sir. etc. A CANADIAN; _ . , , I: ‘I tf.l ‘i’ , F11. 213i. 1921i. uvcncsq__we do "m “wan éocwhiillllfflldlflellt moved by. Mr. Ctlllall. 111611111112 1H0 11111011 thyroid IHIfPH- cm O p Om H s |A prolonged debate will follow, ln -___----40>-_- PUIILIC DEBT INCREASES ‘ S11.‘,———SO it appears that the Min- ;isl.cl" of‘ Finance did not tcll the ‘whole story about the public debt fol‘ the people of Canada, and that -that debt svas ihcrczlsetl last year-- Inot (ICCIGIL. ,. The National’ Ptailwayfis account was. it appears. set aside froln the general financial! "statclntrllt sublnittt-d to Parliament Iand the country will have to ac- cept the full responsibility for pay- ing last years liabilities of the Na- tional R11IIWIIiVSw-fllllfilllllllllg’ tc. $l89.000.000! _ Of‘ course the railways have tot be wcll lllflllltfllllfftli and the people‘ lof Canada have to ulaintain themz} But the Government, by their ‘Min ter 01' Finance rxhoilld 11ot iryl lf l had known. If I had known I What thoughts zlcspuiring drew you Why do wc never ilndcrstanrl? would have lent a little friend- ship to you. And slipped my hand into your lonely hand. And made your stay more pleas- ant in the land. If I hnti known. Author Unknown! 6-04 #04004 Q4 O4~§4>¢4 96-0-0 6'6 O The Land We Love I en by Mrs." Frances Brooke and f ained graphic pictures of Quebec t the time. .7 ¢+>~_. v i i t Modern Etiquette IIy ROBERTA LEE i‘ Q. What should the host do A. He may rcccive as wcll as. Q. When a mun and his wife en- A. No; the man registers fol" both Q. Should a husband and wife / A. No; it is custmnary to separ- filgl DN EIL/"I A " c "w! a ° ECRKfiQCOUBL HE UMATIS .:--'l~ PROPOSED PUBLIC LIBRARY Sir.—-I am one of the many who‘ will beI made for the erection, during theI {course of next summer of the pro- posed public library and museum Let 1t be seenI to go- “A _ that the Hudson 1115 flge-‘Brly Railway will prove "to be “All’ "d s1Z¢‘-‘R1»_-,l1l“ and that it will pay Canadal f1. 011d to have it built. If trade between I I Ital station. on n flat basis and packages $9.50 on graded basis with It was in the form of a b00118 101‘ series of letters addressed from 811-1091‘ lery by Emily Montague to soirlcIflf91l11<T$3~°0~ when all is not well. No doubt there will be oth i z Budget debate is ended. I am, Sir. etc, _ AN OBSERVER. Charlottetown, Feb. 21st. 1928. »- - »<0&-----~- T00‘ AWFUL I I t Slr.—It is very pleasing to note vo+++o+oe++e+o4+++o+m+v that the foolish talk about war, by some soldiers and sailors in Great Britain and America. is being con- demned by all the sensible people of both countries. It has bee ful could happen to the world tha a war between Great Britain an .countrics to protest against langu age tending to excite passion an suspicion." Yes. indeed. not onl religious bodies, but all bodies ter ‘flcans high in position. 9; I am, Sir. etc. GOOD-WILL. Ichui-lbttetuivn. Feb. 21st. 192a. * —<Q>—i—-— HARBOUR BRANCII MURRAY l I Sir,—I sincerely hope 1R. company, or whoever’s duty ;may be. will not fail this year to of the The cost of the work will. as compared with other works carried on at the public expenses, be comparatively small! there will be all immediate saving in connection with it; and it. serves a people as rich and thriving ‘as any other of equal extent ill the ‘lcnuse the standardization Murray Harbour Railway. I l I country parts of Canada at large. It is the only “narrow guage". left in Canada: and it should not be left as it is after the end of the coming" summer or autumn season. Let. us have fair-play. I 11m, Sir. etc. I’. E. ISLANDER. Charlottetotvn. Feb. 21st. 1928. i-{QQ-i- New Aid T0 Ships N. R. . d t. b" .l llld been! - considcglblytllllorcaxxtl d1 Ilotv-I PARIS February “TA new 1113' size and ' ‘ ‘ ' one for thcjplication of wireless waves. which ity to navigators, has been intro- ‘duccd to the Acadculy of Sciences ,l*y its inventor. M. Alczlrd, Jlilnseli" u marine ofllcer. The s ftcnl consists in ssubstituting a wire- llcss beam for the lights and buoys ,which serve at present to guide ships through dangerous channels ,1or into ports. From a submitting ‘post on land M. Ait-ard sends out wireless beams which mark out by fa zone of silence the path which So long as the; tships yvould follow. "vessel is following the correct track; the receiving instrument on board: emits no sound, but if it should de-| ‘viate, either to the right or thcj left, the instrument gives warning; by emitting a buzzing noisc, whiclll terotvs louder as the ship [.{t'1.‘;.1'lll‘—: Ithel" 01f the truck. I The beams of noise which markl out the right 11nd left sirles of the navigable lane arc of different quail Iities on each side, so that as. soonI as the guiding instrument emits a! soimd the na1gutol" kilows in which direction to change his course so as to reenter the zone of silence antll safety. Guiding beams can botrans-J mittcd for a distance of flvc or six miles. xvhfch is amply sufficient» to enable them to pick up vessels ap- proaching danger points o" cater- ing ports. Tests made at Havl-g have yielded most encouraging" results. and that port is now an experimen- I I - -<-Q->-—--- LIVESTOCK REPORT _ MONTREAL. Feb. 2l.—-Livest0ck fol" sale on the two markets this morning amounted to 140 ca sheep. 1386 hogs and 778 calve: The cows were common dairy me squire Dmas Pwjs new pen. BY Fmm‘ Yeigh t ggddsirolgiIlstgIsso tings) 0811111185; ‘:5: arth. became ill. He was seized ..‘H_*.‘_O+.“”+.+.“”. lambs sold for $11.60" and good with a violent fit of coughing and s t s I C d sheep $6.50. Just ordinary qual- 1653:3811 up a large Tasmamm ma; al'a‘.‘F'.tN'1 "t-vl 1 b lt 12.0 ' .. “‘ ‘ "‘ ‘i.3..-..°‘2...$.§‘"f§.. 213512. 2.131.323‘ w“; 1331583141001 t1"? gemgo M» l 8M1 - ~ .1 Q. When and by who w Can- d fe d l hted l‘ ‘ ' e pr°prle °r ° a Pea ' ' ' ada‘s first novel producgd? as $113.50.‘! goggoowergea gncliiiancged. factory in Penarth’ .1101“ which u.“ --A. Canadws first novel was writ- Local butchers paid mostly $9.75 peas had bee“ ‘Ibtamed- M11 Pa 1 - '1 ’ " P $1.00 per hog selects and fifty cents Summer's Own Tastes The delicately fresh flavours of strawberries. oi’ raspberries, of llawa- llm Pineapplea and (tal- lfnrnia lemons. They come back In their i‘. lines: in the desserts you make with film JELLY PGWDER. to make it appearythat all is well startling facts reported before the well said that “Nothing molt aw- ‘thc United States. and it is the 0111'|duty of all religious bodies in both and City {Council will do well if they take the of ‘our Stout‘ lead in this matter. lends are now- taking thyroid ex-“Ufflbd?” H1119 It b1 d d“ b1 l _. , ,1; 1' 8.198 .“'» a Slllil. can 0P6 a f! ' ~ _- r0 inst sue} lmr for l>ub1v:.°111@1 ""1115 11115 $01111 but of the I“ I “"11 11W 1d“ of trying to set n aIIQIIIIIlZIseShZIIIf 511011635115’? as have We lately been indulged in by Ameri- y that the {Canadian Government or the C. N. . ttle, 00 e 1- th $l0>and has since. it is reported re- fused an offer I 1 flfla st . ~ hjg cut _0n shops. Sows H“ 15 having the diamond mount- w u?“ Fund M’ n" " . ed and keeping it as the most ln- all» you» want a porsorlptlflll tel"esting_souvenlr that has cropped filled or in fact any order fllls ‘up in a long business career. 0d just telephone and haveul _________ FEBRUARY 2a, 10,28 GI‘ REDRQ = TEAhs good te ‘Red Rose Orange Pekoe is‘ I the best tea ‘you can In clean, bright Aluminum l1 II d >- bu d . Y u... Entire “Sibel: u IJNENS and curious DISIIIIIIIIIED ‘Z0 P. 11. Commencing Friday morning, Feb. 24th, to Wednesday, Feb, 29th, selling our entire stock of linens and cottons at 209;, discount. I I This sale includes tablecloths, napkins, sheets, pillow cases, towels, white cotton. fancy quilts, blankets, Oygl“ "M" towels. butcher's aprons, Indian head, pique, maflapoun, towels, mlddy twill, white cqttotl, clinkle bedspreads, un- bleached tablecloths, cle" etc. I "AN OPPORTUNITY EVERY HOUSEWIFE TO REPLENTSH HER LINEN CLOSET I I l I s. A. MclltlNAtn I I I I Penslar Laxative Cold Breakers If you catch a. cold everybody can tell you how to cure it (?) If one tried half the things his friends recommended he would be a physical wreck. Fortunately it isn't necessary to experiment, Just. get a box of Pcnslar Laxative Cold Bankers and your cold will disappear in a day and a night. 25c. BOX—-TR.Y IT. Pcnslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam relieves the worst cough-Kc. and 50c. bottles. E. A Foster Central Drugstore. Sunnyside THE BEST DRINK: FOR LIIRED PEOPLE lBRAl-IMIN TEA It is Always Fresh and Pure Sold only in Red, Hygienic, Airtight Packages. Large Diamond In Packet of Peas (By British United Press) _ ' LONDON, February 22.—-HiWillg .15ll1llach leaves poundctl anllt aten some packet peas, John Spear 1'11"“ Yxblamed “m1 "dam I" 14°" e two-year-old son of Mr J. Spear Wm “I,” II 11 g°°d 5'99" ""1" How the diamond got. into peas is u mystery, but. it is belie it must have been dislodged fr the ring of a. foreign grower wh he was examining samples. —~- —~- -iOi romptly bought the diamond I esseiitlala r00! business each and all of which I of 8250 for the stone. send It to your door. I! you are out. o! town Ill" send us a mail order, and you will receive your drug: by N- turn mall- REMEMBEB WE WISII T0 m C. M. Lampson 8t Co. M Queen B Landau. a. c. 4. Englahd. Public Auction Sales saavr: YOU or ‘ Raw Fm The 2 Macs m.» um l» Drug Store Azlirgglfxifiir \ I49 Great George Street New York. PHONE 315 tJ/le World He H Io Conquer Not, as now, pictured Inn of life and business or p a world of names and P d8 0n colored nu, but a silent reality In the arena rofenulonalim. ' Strengthen his equipment with all the ~ national " anions you can (Ive him. sure of his Ilnlvcralty training. We Educational insurance pollclen that guarantee the funds to nee him l WIN-Ml’ you yourself live to no him - or not. Prfllclen can be shaped to meet a “Halal requirements. For full particulars’ consult IIYIIIIMIIII a 00., trn. Provincial M; .-_ n}, gm; was; 1.1m Charlotte» P. E. I. / 'm»u~u m" “Iii-rt.