Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines are noted for their omy and long life. simplicity with air- less injection of fud. Novalvea to grind; no complicated valve rockers to keep in adjustment. Uses low grades oi‘ fuel oil. Fair hanks-Mona llfurlnc Dine! Engine-Ii ‘ are made in many alsea from (710 CANADIAN COHPANY-Ldmthd Quebec, Montreal. Ottawa. Windsor. Winnipeg. viflfifil l6! -—- COMMUNITY Vancouver. From You B€St Wishes i All -e alone. T- ere i. a law against ‘using the full glare light on the YOUR best wishes can best be expressed in a single piece, or a tray, or V _ _ _ a chest of COMMUNh-Y ,this rluisance lS done atvay with and that the speed at crossings is slowed down to the safety mini- PLATE for her new home. Come in and see our display of beautiful COMMUNITY PLATE Adam, Grosvenor, Bird l of Paradise, Hampton l Court, and the new Paul Revere pattern. You’ll enjoy seeing it, we en- joy showing it. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweller and Engraver _l2l Grafton Street. AT ONCE ! EVERY FARMER 0N P. E. I. PRICE 35 CENTS. 7718 2 Macs Mall Orders Given Prompt 149 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. -____..__ The United States is the world's producer of both sole and patent leather, manufacturing as much o1 the latter as any two other countr- Australian railway engineers have designed steel dining cars fitted at their ends with serrated brackets to consider her whole national prevent them telescoping in event It ls estimated tint the world consumption of nitrogen now ex- ceeds 1,000,000 tons a. year and that It is increasing at a rate of about 00,000 tons annually. Instead of using tails skids some cf the newer Inglish airplanes are equipped with third wheels. mounted sultant ‘ r ‘ to the encour- llr casters and shod with pncuma- agomcnt oi home enterprise. ‘___ \_ , 1 - which American policy gener- a! mt BHiHllillFlUWN suinumi ‘r 01-11 {Ci ‘J1 so" i _ a -\'i'I-\‘ Notes by the Way E win aeroplane, the dmill. 1 * “.80 Dar your (In advance) nailed in Canada and United Emissa- ‘ Iornlag Dally (founded 1887) $8.00 n: year (ll Idvllw) delivered. Jean de la Clerva. He is thirty years} I latest appliance for flying. is thcl invention of a Spanish engineer-f l‘roaldent—w. Cheater 8. llcLnro. Secretary-flout. Cal. D. A. llaollnnon. D. S. 0. Editor and Manager-J. B. Barnett. Anne-Into Editor-D. K. Currla V-lco-Prolldollb-‘L. 8.. m its felt that some ‘age. ‘meeting a car. dim lather: retain th- ‘Some of our most I l i mum. l in hard ROAD HANGERS. i I I l UTOMOBILE accidents have‘ been far ton common during the past few weeks for the peace of mind of the courmunity, and it‘ steps fmust be taken to ensure greater‘ Isafety on our streets and high-V’ l ways. It will be aclnittcd that there; ‘ has been a decided improvement in w. traffic, but there is still much °“ “gm 1M“ “d ‘hi needed to make our and streets as safe as they ought to be. On the streets speeding is w difficulty. Speeding by street inter- isections must be stopped. Should pass a street such a rate of speed that it could hi“ not be brought to a standstill with- in its own length. If our bye-law's do not provide for this. should be madc at once for precaution. The offence aminst this law should not be coufired .0 has been the No car provision this ILL fact that someone ‘overtaken and run over, but that an unlawful speed has been main- ‘mined: arc‘ enyone guilty of ‘should bedealt with just as severely 10s if he had zausel actual dam- Another of the nuin dangers on Qthr road is the full glare light. lMany careful men and women. on‘ ' trau- lights ‘ flu! glare lights, ‘dazzling the eves 3f the oncomersni xi ficquently c". using an accident serious arc.- dents have occirrcd from this one streets. and like too many of ‘laws it is not being enforced. The Ipolice should see to it at once that the Another danger is the unlighted’ carriage or horse-drawn vehicle. Provision should be made com- ipeliing drivers of all carriages lcarry" lights when driving at night. Accidents have been far too com- mon of late. and life is being re-l |garded too cheaply. All have rights on thc road, the right to safetyl whether driving or walking; these rights must be insisted upoui and enforced. It is up to the po-‘ lice now to see that the city traffic is madc much safer than it ls. They, b3’ _ have douc well but there is still Mlmsl-er °f Labor i" the Ramsay [he country they are in a mmofltla and we have had iu recent clays. —i-<-o->-—-— AS OTHERS SEE US. N’ a recent editorial we from the London Post an editor-l quoted! Mackcnziel United States in connection with tarifl‘ regulations. The Post declared that turning thc other cheek is not the manly or. business way of dealing with dif-. ficulties and that Mr. Mackenziei "WI" l" King would have done much betterl for Canada if he had asserted Can-I side's right to a say in the tarifliswp and encourage regulations. Now we have a state- ment from an American newspaper. the Morning Call. of Paterson. Newl “on and Jersey. which declares that whereas “every phase of American pol- icy is instinct with the determin- ation to build up American in- dustry and protect and improve the American standard of liv- ing. many phases of Canadian policies. are colored with free trade notions. . . concludes as follows :- "These are staggering facts. They challenge Canada w take stock of her position and re- policy. The United States with a tariff of from 50 to 100 per cent. higher than Canadmhuve an unprecedented development along all lines of human activ- ity, and evidently one of the big factors in producing that de- velopment has been their ad- herence to a high standard of protection - that and the re- l TUESDAY. OCTOBER 9, 192s ally makes its first and foremost wmbllns the helicopter but is always h" “mew”? i" "w" m" goal of endeavor." at‘ ll mo“, to be don,” as is quite Gnarly‘ MacDonald Government, who visit- showu by llic number of accidents,“ canad“ Wm‘ m” Empire PM" wiameutary Association. Liberal newspapers have been Canada and cyclaring that deliberately concealing the facts. No one pretends that Canada is not prosperous. not as prosperous as she ought to be in view of her advantages material resources. We have been bowing to United States tariff reg- in to the exclusion of all others. effort has been made by thc Mac- kenzie King Government to offset any of the disadvantageous regulations made by States. has been yielding meekly to every change made without any attempt at making a business-like bargain. would retaliate. This is sheer non- sense. The United States we have no doubt that mutual ar- rangements could be made to bring about a more amicable and more business-like relationship between the two countries. continued exodus from Canada and the continually increasing import- ponslbimiesq-ré blainV utivn of manufactured goods from duties of his minister. But a dictator, the United states which should b; is a law unto himself. Yet so far the o; Dictators in both Italy and Spain Canadian material and by Cana- have Show“ a disposition in many Dally Selecuons for As the Mail and manufactured in Canada out dlan workmen. Empire points out:—- "Instead of 1arotecting Can- ada's home market against. the tremendous pressure of compe- tition from the United States, the King Government has been opening our home market more and more widely to producers t0 azros sthe line. the United States put a heavy tariff handicap but also the King Government has added Both thc Ottawa Government and the Washington Govern- ment are hitting Canada hard for the sake of Uncle Sam." i EMPIRE MARKETING. The suggestion has been made Rt. Hon. Thomas Shaw. that this c! age. An American paper describes‘ the machine as "something betweenl a Cape Cod windmill and a magni? flcent dragon fly." An illustration in: the Literary Digest shows it to be u hm»- W Burl": M D —— about the queerest craft that has‘ NATURE'S CARE - or Us yet been launched into the air. In auto-gyro. It has some features re-Ipcint of its ability to do work. otherwise the most notable new u“ emergency" departure from the monoplane bloodV but new blood cells are ‘IIIBIIUTHCEUIB B‘ OIICC. and has greatly impressed the British Air Ministry with its per- against the invader. by many owing to the fact that tmuble- while he nominally reigns he does dictator in his Kingdom, who Spain may abdicate. ‘sense in the care of the body. as are the ways to Teiid support to both King , , Victor Emanuel and King Alphonzo, Guardlan Readers who are themselves patriotically dis- posed and doubtleqv, believe that they are renderlngi scvice to the‘, people by retaining their nominal sovereignty. October 9, i928 small majority in the Legislature 1t back?»-Isa. 14:27. carried a majority of very nearly‘ can stop Thy progress. were to resign it would be quite im- possible for a new Liberal Govem- ment to carry on without making an immediate appeal to the coun- try. Empty boasting about a “moral victory" for the Liberal: Years “WW- A SUGGESTION ‘ pray. The Rhodes Government ls also in Zfmuch better position now than itl meet was before the election in one y_ notable respect. There is no longeryOf pain or pressure, triumph or de- ,Dominion might follow the example 1 pariisain Legislative Council to‘ lei" lof Great Britain in establishing a marketing board to encourage the mealllres- lgreuter purchase of British goods. reminded members ‘thc Saint John Board of ial reference to thc meek attitude; adopted by Premier Mac’s Improved King towards thc CONDITION POWDER FOR. CATTLE AND IIORS S Now ls the time-Build up your stock and put condition to stand a Mr. Noting the fact that the South- ern States are a paradise of stills gand moonshiners. yet opposed ioAl The newspaper reviews the tarlfffsmnh News” he ls a “wet? Mr‘ pond“ of the two countflfi nndiwill Rogers remarked that South- iern gentlemen would vote against iSmith “so long as they can stagger {up to the polls." j] At a meeting of the Rotary Club iin the thrifty city of Aberdeen. at- ,‘ ‘ed by Sir Harry Lauder, the Scottish comedian was asked to ' he responded, ‘but ‘ ye'll hue to pay for it." After oom- plying m. the request. su- Harry stationed himself at the door and collected $110 for a local charity. sing. encourage the sale of Empire goods in the British market," he "could not Canada take a similar British goods market?" It is a perfectly fair ques- which demands a sympathetic answer. _._ . "m; EDITORIAL NOTES. 0f laid down by the Liquor Control For days toeeiFer of sonic friends Trude Board of Ontario. Even at a banquet away: that, while the Mother Country was buying large quantities from Canada, the money received in payment was going very largely Ancient to the United States. Perhaps God does it for us, and we given in honour of the Prince of: ought floods Wall“ KWSLS were Dvfmiilfid lwthlnsrTo read his signal as a call to prayl stronger than ginger ale in which toV 4 ~ drink the Prince's health. Thfliperhal“ Juil‘ me" my friend has and Hormmble Artillery A moriiezligiallliiilgtiveakness n decay “BTii-MHWBS Company Vof Boston before their of courage, darkness, some 105g financing an Empire marketing recent visit to Toronto madc a 591150 0f fi8hi-— board the purpose m. which was m [omml request w be permitted to And so. in case he needs my prayer. use port wine in drinking the health I pram _ of the Kins and Ifie President. This Friend. do the same for me! 1r 1 m- ‘ request. after careful consideration trudc. was declined. The precedent "nolunaskeélb "m" y°"- °n mm“ cmwd‘ ,. e day. Wine at public banqlwts has bee“ Give me a moment's prayer as inter- adhered to so far under government lude, control in Ontario. It is not always B0 Very Sure I need it. therefore so strictly observed elsewhere, even may‘ in the provinces that are under pro- hibltion. ooo-oovooonoomooooa-vooo The big scheme by which it is D ii proposed to make the desert of a y Lessons Sahara blossom as the rose, had its In Enghsh origin in the mind of a Boston en- By w‘ L‘ Gordon this matter fully." I Bum“ w” mpmmhl” '°' ‘h’ 01mm MISPRONOUNCED: man- y great irrigation works in California. dam"; pronounce mamdmmu,’ His plan is to let in the waters of first syllable as "day." u as in l the Mediterranean by 1on8 “nah acctent secondedsyllalale. Btecond a is,’ no pronounc as n "a." riflhogltgh” ‘ksm l“ “w” m” ITEN mssemmo: cabriolet;l e 8”‘ note the lo and the let. I k ww<°>w<r SYNONYMS: impetuous, eagerJ Covering ll years and costing vbhement, fervid, ardent. precipitate.‘ more than $10,000,000, the Argen- hasty. tine government is considering a WORD STUDY: "Use a word plan to bore deep wells in all re- three times and it is yours." Lot us glous where water is scarce. increase our vocabulary by master- Five times the present populat- in: one word each" day. Todlfl ion, or 8,000,000,000 persons, can be word: ADEQUATE; equal to some supported by the world if all the $001M "Qlllfemenl- "I 8m ll- 810" land be fully utilised. according to for adequate words m express my a Chicago scientist. npnrecililouf‘ l When going awlfyrlor several days‘ _ , I wonder if you ever think Bbollifgmnd a pa; on each The plants l“ desmPm“ ‘i ‘S smke“ “i “s m‘ that body of yuurs from the mud-um absorb the water through the, YOU receive 8 Severe Cut. 1058 wmfiinotlccable on patent leather shoes, orbiplane that has yet appeared. Its the circulation immediately, as they 011 and jet black ink, applied with Preaching amul- me Pmspemy °f capability of rising vertically in the 00m? 1mm their Si-OPEYIOIISB in the c. very fine brush. ' those air and of coming down perpendl-lspleen‘ Om" cells are m pwcess who do not Join in this claim are vulerlv w the eflrlh. mflkins a safe talking blue They You run shopt .of vegetables andlsqucezing them, they will yield much mm and .. - < landing without shock is believed t0 bread, and your. liver immediately more juice and. the flavor will be pessimism. . be a feature of great value for both elves up some Of its stored susur- much stronger- mmwu ""1 =°""""°*"1 "Y" i" Yiiifielelfiis vilitilli‘; 2535,3553‘. 040-4 0—O#§O- . 0+o+o++o+++++o the mm"- Presumwly the first‘ Sugar is immediately available for! The auto-gyro can yet be further im- your tissues. l Conservative claim is that she is proved, although it has crossed the some "V9053"! KEY-B ""0 Y0!!!‘ 5Y5" . tern, and your white blood corpus- Engush Channel m twenty mmmesclcs increase in number in the cir-I ,culatlon, and battle for your life formance. - Y9“ ha" a small lm-esilne aboutlcilllfidlfh‘ Trade in Farm Productsl _ _ 20_ feet long, and as the food, after 1 ulations which are designed to pro- That the Kin! of Italy may re-Vmmng with dlgesnve “max 3°“ Q- What is Canada's trade in _ , along this intestine, it ishbsorbed p p d 1 '_> tcct American industry and trade sign‘ 0" abdlmw ms s°vereigmy' into thc blood for your use. This arm w uc s w has been more than vuce Whispered tube or intestine is folded nicely i ‘ and the whisper has been believed abdomen» find T9101)’ 81795 81W ducts in excess of the requirements] Jllfli YIQW Bent-TONS Nfllllffl 15» mlcarrying cu a very substantial. prin-‘ V V _ giving us such a long tube, is iilus- gipally export, in the products of furl?‘ not rule. Mussolini l5 the real ruler mated by a case reported by Dr. R Unifgg] of Italy. The King of Spain is in a S. Cathcart of Charleston. B. C. ,. , - - . The patient had such a severe 55.;_-'*"V t. y f 623M I“ m‘ m” G°"e""“°“‘ “cmwhm 51mm“ position‘ having a twisting or known: of a portion of ssoiiii’ iggoinipziiguibl-lnsigl922292.431.' V the small intestine, that a paralysis The expansion of the Canadian’ although lurking the commanding of that part of the intestine re- forcc and administrative ability of suited. In fact the surgeon found vglgprngljt, of markets V10,» farm pm- the Italian dictator, has undoubted- {m3 at 1635i rm" feet of the mics‘ (“"19 35 We" R5 U16 ilfflflier 00n- The cry is sometimes raised that ly usurped a greater power than Um had developed gangrene’ and as Sunlpm-on of the Canadian pwple i“ _ you know‘. this meant death if n01 the period is illustrated in a com-a if we increased the duty on Am- P90111105 $0318 K111i!- And 1i- hBS removed. .1 d ts m U 1 d Sm, . teen whispered that the King of This portion wasthen cut out, and ures of sevep years ago. In 1922 the‘ c! can pm uc e m e eh to make a good 10b, another SIX total trade in farm products had a inches was removed, that lS 4‘; feet value of $455,127,984, exports ag-j‘ want: It seems not likely, however, that "“°g°“‘°"- only fair business treatment, and in either Italy or Spain the mon-' archs will voluntarily vacate their shock, and little or no lnconvenlenceV ——-—- thrones a; least not um“ ma, resydglirintg his tinteremin tliozstfitsl. go {v33 ¢o++o+c+0+++o+4 wane» pectlve positions have become more aegksfreeszfied his wtgk as a clerk M d E6 tt V intolerable than they have been with,“ a month and has apparently 0 CF11 ique t. hitherto. In both kingdoms there are been in perfhect ealth, not shotviVng present vast nmnbers of people who are any evidence whatever of digestive ch tariff regulations place all the ad- lOYBI l0 the" SOVEYGiSYL and 101] d‘ Irbanca vantages with The patient made an uninterrupt- ports for 566890.766. ed recovery, showed no symptoms of "..'.leii we think of this and how ' the United stages “W50 U19 imillliflgfi 0f Wyali-Y a"? Nature tries in every way to have Q. What is one place where let- . . still dear. And the exact position of more than sufficient for our needs and the result’ 1s m be ‘round m the the Crown are defined and undelu-ll. should make us urilling to do our poses should Vnever be given? stood. The King's duties and res-Imus‘. pa“ by using our common‘ A‘ In ones home city‘ , ters of introduction for social pur- flfOfi-OiO-OOOOO-O-Om LBSY. +w++ O-OQ-O-Q-O-O-Q oro-oowvrw-v ,' GOD'S WAYS PREVAIL—l“or thelchcese was shipped last year to the, Lord of hosts hath purposed. and United Kingdom. The quantityy i“ who shall disannul it? and his handmmounted to 119,000,000 pounds. The Rhodes Government with its is stretched (mg and who 511511 mm I cannot tell why there should come to the United States are increasing Kings men. to me A thought of some one miles and counts for very little in view of theim Swm’ msismncc an the Temory’ g h id ' - - ,, {an that both in the House and Unless there be a need that s oil on the future of cheese productiont Egg Laying Contest for the Week i First, Mr. Everett Howatt. W. L He goes his way, I mine; we seldom [To talk of plans, or changes, day by da vcto a Conservative Governmentlsior Special reawsgns why ‘us time m pray. _ ——— _ We are ton busy even to spare Nu wine at banquets is the rulc thought ..... g Kluge-L M; Dwight BmmanV and is +Q+++M4Q l for over one hundred and forty now being favorably considered by WORDS OFTEN Mlgugm); Do, the French Government and is said not say "I am going to fully des-, to be approvgd by Mugsonnp Mricrlbe this matter." Say "to describe! Protection House Plants Valid the house is to be closed. placel, Vas many bricks as there are plants Fin a zinc tub. Put enough water in lthe tub to cover the bricks, then . and Theft HE science and engineer- ing skill in vault con- struction that, in 60 years of experience, have been found adequate to protect the Bank’s own cash and valu- ables are placed at the service of its customers. In these vaults of The Canadian Bank of Commerce are placed Safety Deposit Boxes which are rented to the public. It‘ bricks. Patent Leather Shoes l l To keep scratches from being 111 paint them with a mixture of olive . I of Lemonade If the lemons are heated before ——{-Oi-€_%. I l The Land iWe Love I By Frank Yelgh ,»~+H++++H++~H+¢H-l The rental. rates for these boxes are low. They repre- sent the cheapest form of insurance. And you have pro- tection in vaults built to pro- tect the Bank’s own securities. I |° A. As a country primarily agric- n ultural. producing a variety of pro-j of her sparse population, Canada is’ - the farm. Total trade of this kind in 1927-28 amounted in value to $827,- agricultural industry and the dc- parfson with the corresponding fig- THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid Up o . $10,000,000 Reserve Fund o o 520,000,000 I I [counting for $388,237,218. and im-, I 4 v By Roberta Lcc E d O .§+§fO $90 O §§§4§O-f§-§4 9f§+ DR. FFRENCH’S IMPROVED COMBINATION VERMICIDE CAPSULES FOR FOXES This is a new capsule that Dr. Ffrench has recently placed on the market after years of thought and experiment and it certainly 1s the last thing in Worm extermlnates. It is a combination of thc old vcrmlcide and llook Worm Cap- sules which have been used with such satisfactory results throughout Canada and U. S. A. for many years past. These new capsules are put up in two sizes 141s before) In Jrlction top enameled tin boxes which render the container air light, thereby keeping the capsule in excellent condition for more than a year. is they kill the Round, Tape and , llook Worms at the one dosing, this means great labor sav- 5 QTTAwA, 40¢; 6_E|ghyy_seven, ing for the rancher and should appeal to him for this par- ‘per cent. of Canada's export of; "wk" "°“5°“' Dr. Ffrench’s Vermiclde Capsules are quicker, safer and more efficient than any other remedy. $1.00 box—20 capsules. E- A- P081111‘, uilblffilfcrsunnyside I Q. Is there any way of defining ,the principles of proper business ‘telephoning? A. Briefness seasoned with cour-V I Q. With what kind 0f cloth should the breakfast table be laid. ‘ A. The modern breakfast cloth. —-<frO,}—-—-€- MOTHER LAND LIKES i cmsssc rnoxu csxans. Canada's next best customer for: jcheesc was thc United States, and , w ‘during “l” "m fiscal W" 1°19 P" li 50900 . _ , PRAYER-Ail Thou Omn p0 n cent. cf the total export, 1|,062.000, it i totes“? ‘fie polls mom thiSEOne, we glory in the knowledge that-Qlifillllds. went to that country. Can- 3 years ‘has been the guardian of The Kensjngtqn Baby chick Hat- 5 c 98' at Premier Rhfldcs-no one ,adian cheese is shipped to twcuty-lircshmen as they entered the Uni-Ighery B, 11 hen m, 3 Sm; leads. flour different countries, and whilelversity. And so another ffCSllnwllVthe contest with 259,5 points; Mrs. are showing some falling off. those that body of men designated as,‘ 1 and 4 are second and third with 252.5 and 251.6 points each and Mr ~_ -.-_<o>.~____ Everett I-lowattfs W. L. no. 2 nre I The dairy and cold storage com- EGG LAYING CONTEST fourth with 244.4 points. ,missioner, Dr. J. A. Ruddlck. states i- l The Deng leading in total prod- that a factor of importance benringlNoics on the Prince Edward Island uction are: GVCPY year. :in Canada is the export of cream Ending October i. I928. lpcu- 2, i930 eggs, 2020.7 points. land fresh milk to thc United States. The Model Poultry Yards B. R.i Second, Model Poultry Yard-s. B- In the last fiscal ycal- these exportslpen 20 leads the contest for thclR. pcn '1, 1981 eggs, 1971.6 minis- lwcrc equivalent to about 20,000,000 wcck with 40 points; Mr. Ilnroltll Third, Mr. Harold Land's B. R. pounds of butter or 60,000,000poundslLaiids B. R. pen 11 were second pen ll, 1810 eggs, 1934.2 points. ‘of cheese. Milk and cream thusiwith 25.3 points; Mr. A. L. Rogers Fourth. Experimental Farm. WL- exporiecl has been drawn from lJOLhlB. R. pen l5 were third with 34,0 , pen 4, 1870 eggs, 1906.4 points. ‘cheese factories and creamcries. ‘points. and Mr. W. Pickeriugb BIL] The total eggs for the week 419 Dr. Ruddlcks summing up of the pen l6 were fourth with 30.7 points. and to date 31912. {cheese situation is that while they exports off cheese are varying froml v -“ — -¢ -‘ ‘ -—‘~ ‘*"'“ year to year. according to product- ion, there will not be much increase‘ B R A H M I N T E A in the total exports in the immcdi-i ate futilrc. 1T 1s PURE * . ..---<...~ - Sold only in Red, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. INITIATIONS AT KINOVS §§+044§4§§O o-oooooooo-oeooo-oooofle" I The lusty voices of the King's j Freshmen madc the old walls of; King's re-ccho with the strains of jthe "Ki-Yl" as they were put thr- laugh their paces last evening by their stately seniors and lordly sop-' homores. Both new and old mem- ,bers of the students body. male and I female. entered into the spirit of the proceedings with vigor resulting in one of the best freshmen initiations King's has seen since coming to Halifax. Near the end of the per- lformance freshmen, together with Sophomores, Juniors and Senora marched to the home of the Presi- dent at 168 Coburg Road where all ‘ took part in various songs and yells. l proceeding then to the home of an- yother members of the faculty and then back i0 the College where the initiation was concluded when each man had been seperatelyjntroduced to. the venerable old Commoner who The Harvest is Sure Thrlft-planted in the field of life insurance, yields an unfailing harvest. The hazard of life's uncertainty ls over- come and the savings set aside WILL PROVIDE protect"!!! for your family, an income in old age, an education for ll"! children. or whatever requirement you have planned t0 meet. No other method of saving can give thLs cssurance. If"! the p-emiums paid on Great-West Life policies earn an el- u-llent rate of interest. Hyndman £3 C0., Ltd Provincial Manngers-Alharlottctown Agents at All Principal Points . l al I ' E WAKEFIELD 84f‘ y/ICTHF 01);" YRnL/Vl "Li/Mhfljli MOTOR OIL sAvr: voun MONEY. US ASTROL l