_»—v l Does Your Back. Ache? Then your kidneys are out o order ' and I Gin Pills atop backache! ' directly on the kidneys and the bla - tlth‘ They soothe, heal and strengthen the inflamed or aria. Thouaanda who have used GInIP recommend them. . Get Gin Pills today at your dru ll". . 50c a box. National d ical Company ‘\ f Carla , Li lted. Toronto, Canads: PILLS you need Gin actl ills enthusiastically Dru an em- (lentral Guardian VALENTINE PARTY - The students of tlleCundall Home enter- tained their boy and girl friends to tFhVaIentlne Party, Thursday night, e “mile "all Dfelillly decorated with Valentines. WE CALL ATTENTION of the ladies of the province to the an. nouncement in this issue suggest- Ills the development of the com- munity spirit. UNION ROAD NOTES. -'ri... many friends of Mrs. Alphonse Mellett will the sorry to heni- of her serious illness. and ihope {or hernspeedy rec0very.—- The ‘lmlle. box "P9111118 wiles lheld at the home of Mrs. A. G. Mellett on Friday evening where a very enjoyable "Hie W88 spent. games and music bolus indulged in. uiltll the wee email hours. —Mr. and Mrs. Thos-l Doyle 0i‘ North ‘Rustico are spend. ing some time in Union. the guests “I "he" dflllthter. Mrs. Arthur Il-leuderson. Mr. Doyle who is hale and hearty at the age or 32 is a-general favorite with both FOR THE KIDNEYS no ‘ME’ ‘y’ e‘ ‘s’ ' ‘T’ e"s“t“e H“ Stock Quotations AND Glasses Fitted New retracting room with modern equipment. Our experience la at your service. E. W. _ TAYLOR ASSISTED BY J. 8. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST 142 Richmond Street +o++o+++++++++o W-O-O-O-Q-GO-GO-OOOOQ-O-OQ SPEliilii. , 1 SALE 5 FEB. 14th to 19th . ONE BIG WEEK OF o SPECIAL BARGAINS i hi ALLA In Groceries, Flour & Feed, Rubber Footwear, Hard- 1 ware, Etc. Best quality SCREENED COAL always‘ in stock. Gar > lust arrived and selling at a , very low price. TERMS CASH. P D 0 0 » Proude Bros. i} MILTON, P. E. i. ‘ 0 t, ' t} 4LOQ§¥GG§UQ§O§FOVGFOJ4QQA ~____._____i o+++o+o++4+o+++u+o+o++o . ‘___ We have In stock and diacharg lng regularly from care fresh mined Goal, including OLD SYDN EY SOREENED INVER-‘NESB SOREENED SPRINOHILL BCREENED _ ALBION ROUND ALBION STOVE ALBION NUT AMERICAN HARD NUT_ B5800 COKE Prompt dellvcrlca. Lovveat prloca Phone 176 for lorvioe. ' U N Vi. 0. GILLIS 8t 00 i PHONE 170 / t Am. Car and iliilly. Co. . .- Atlantlc Refinery ICo- Am_ Locomotive Co. Am. Smelt. nn-d illefng. Co. . . Butte until Slip. Min. Co. .. .. 139% 1i‘. J-iisulirmx, Feb. 1l.—Qll0ll1U0il5 furnished by Johnston and Ward. Membeis of the Montreal’ Stock Exchange: New York Exchange lCl' ' d l- it ~, .t~~ t‘ AL Toll- and Sam“ F“ My‘ ' ' 168%’ Cadlllklilllrtirlli llunilllgzll elsiilortlui-llelil a: American lCan. Co. - - - - -~ ' 46% friends in Union recently. “i<‘red" Anaconda Cop. Min. 00. 46 to have him spending tilic winter Call. Pacific lCo. . . . . . . . . . .. 177% in Ulllflll- U-S. Casi; Iron Pipe and Fdy WWW’? Co. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 PERSONALS N. Y. =Con- and Hud. ltiv. ILR. 144% (Elihu Cane Sugar Co. Pfd. . 49% international Petroleum . 33% ML Benjamin ,g_ 3.10am, west Standard Oil of N- J. . .. 3955 Royalty was in thc city yesterday. ivlis. Kan. and 'l‘ex. Ily. .. 248 Mzlrland Oil C0- . . . - - - Z36 Mr. John Scott, Clyde River, was Il-elllllilk C0. - - - - - - _ ~- - 109‘ u visitokto the city yesterday. Southern Pacific Cb. . 108% ‘ ‘Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . .. 1.65% Mr. Patrick Duffy and (laughter. li,s_ industrial Alcohol- Co. . 80% blliaJFort Augustus. were visitors nited IStates Steel, 159% C.M. X.D.3% 241 W. Woolworth Co. . . . . . .. 119 Montreal Stock Exchange Ahitibl Indulltriol Alcohol . iatureiltide Pulp .. Montreal Power llli0llill llrcwci lea .. Stool Co. Call. lCtllll. Winnipeg [Electric Asbestos Cum. New .. - ‘ - - , . Asbeams Pm. New u U g5 uas been ill with lliltdllllollld. Svamsh my“ PM ' ' ' ' ' - ~ - ~ ' lMr. Walter Stretch, Ilcccily, Sal-lit Sfeel Collllmny of Calla“ 137% is spending the winter with his svlmwlnlgall -~ 67% parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lilli. ‘Steamship P. . . .. {l7 stretch, 1,011,; tel-Belt, dlig muny BANKS an absence of ten years. Batik lloyul . . . . . . . .. . .. 260 ours. J. A." Citing tirlrivctl in tire Bunk Nova Scotln , . , , _ , , _ __ 30g ditty ‘liueisdiay "night from Boston \Vlieztt—May, 141; July, 135; \\_-.et‘e ‘slit-c ilutd. ‘been visiting for Sept..132%. the post ‘two montlns. She loft. Corn-d/lay, 81; Jnly_ 34:3,‘; Sept ‘or ll-ei- ‘homlo iii ‘lletlyPotlut on tllc 865s. a-a-stxlru iirain Tlnnrstlay evening- Oats-wliay, 461,5; July, 4r ~ _""—“*°“"‘"“_‘ Sept, 4.51;, m‘ PREMIER KING ASKED IF HE lvlllgnt-May, 138; July, 136%; IS GOING TO APPOINT Och. 128%, WEAK MEN - Take Our Ilerbnl B d] Book oil Skin illuminated“ Noc‘w Trontlcs on Chronic Disellaos by llcrltili ltemctlios. Pamphlets on Loss of lilnnhood nnd “loans” of llicn. lluulllct on Female lllu and advice, free by mull. .'i0 yours’ u. young and old and his friends are glad to lliave illllll among them. — Mrs. Arthur Henderson has just recovered front-an attack of Ger- man meaales. -—Mrs. Beecher Bry- enton has returned to hei- home after spending a few days in tihe city, visiting lher cousin, Mrs. Ra. E. Mutch. —Mt". Ray Clark has lllBl- purchased a. valuable mare for which he paid a fancy sum.—~ We are sorry to hear that Mr, Lee Eesory is confined to his bed, suffering from u broken ankle, H15 many friends miss the genlnl "-l_.ee". and ‘hope lie \vlll soon he out again. -—Mr. ului Mrs Frod aiwltys carries ihnme the bacul1,— Dancing and skating parties. are the order with the young folks of‘ this vicinity. —'I‘.lie many friends or Mr. lmckie McKiunon, ztro glnd 1M1". George Pippcy. lluzeilirnok, to the city yesterday. The many friends of lMrs. All’ Mellett of Union Road, wil be pleas- ed to know that she is recovering’ from i], very serious attack of pneu- monia. Alisa Evelyn lid. Mcllott of Ever- ett, Mass, arrived lloinc on Mon- luy evening, Foilruzlry 7th lo scc her mother, Mrs. All‘ Mellctt, who friends welcome him litmus after ».A'N AMBASSADOR TO ICHINA OUTAlWI/i, Feb. 11. —— is Cllnadn. going to appoint an A-lnbnssudor to China "to take cure of Canadians alidtheir property there in view of the trouble iii the Fur East " asks '1‘. I... Church (Conservative, Tor- onto, Northwest) lu a series of questions placed on the order pa}! lmrlvuvo- (Without criticising er of the House. "To what other fjméllslltgrufillgw Your‘ llllfllfifil countries will ambassadors be ap- T t ‘m’ “will MM pointed?”_ further questions .\lr. T“ limm by mu“ °‘"' ‘lmiimY- Church. Detailed information in d“ 1 . r to the recent appointment e ’ of a Canadian Minister at Wash- 1300 Davin, V . Cnillldtfls Oidcstullrlrrllllrlrllngllufi, J. Lester Douglas WIIOIQBQIQ Producg 39 Queen Si: READ i 4 DURING THE LONG WlN- j, TER EVENINGS by a oom- lortabie fire place a GOOD BOOK la one of the belt com- panion: one could deairoe» now ' we have about i000 eoploa o! choice well bound Booka ‘(re- printl) by the BEST AUTI-li ORB. Then Books, when offered to the public n ‘NEW FICTIOiPuII at $2.00 per voiurnn. We give your choice for only 80c p" out! A great bargain. truly. New lo the time to add to your book ohlli. Borne good Booko at Ion than HALF PRICE- Oolno in and look them ever ‘ CAIIIEIPS : A QAQLQQQAAALQQ ‘an v y ‘vv V ‘Aaaaaa tit...‘ ' I P, E- h Qlllirplea {iream Separator Th‘ Fllllfllla Suction Food G01; our 1927 Prlceg Down Through Ages t i . Scott's Emulsion has stood the tut, lint, lug ""5 IIWIYM Al a preventative oi coldc and a builder of "m" Will‘ doctor will roc- omrnond Scott’s Emulsion ovary time. Sold in two clan. 6b eenta and $1.80 per bottle. iiuoltl L Worthy 11a ouuu erniti‘. A. t...‘ 1 ington is also requested by Mr. Church. 92nd Birthday Is Celebrated On Feb. 9th a very pleasant ev- enlng was ‘spent lat ‘the home 0i Mr. and Mrs. W. l-latnmond liviacEw en, Bnlsltol, Iliot. 40, when‘ ‘a illll-llll)‘ en- of the irelntiveis and‘ friends 0i Mire. Edmund Coffin, who ls ‘MP5. MadEweifs mother, assembled to offer congratulations and 500d wishes-on the anniversary of he!‘ ninety-second (92) birthday; lShe ‘was preoentetl with a lbeau- tifui easy chair and birthday cake. accompanied by an address- 4 4 Cuticura Talcum h a delluh medicated. imi- deodotia n; powder lllll M minimal an b 4 tution. wmllleiiflly by surprise, HD8419 a THE (‘TIA RI OTTETOIYN fill .\ RTIT AX‘ The llddrees was road by Mu". J. W. lluuEwru. Merchant of ‘Bristol While ‘MIT. Albert. lMaoEwen. 8t. Peters Harbour made the presen- Mtrs. ‘Cofiin. although tak-l ‘W!’ "Bllitabie ‘reply. tha-likin-g her "tally llrlends for so lnindlly remain- lwpln: inn- in ‘her declining years. Mil-Elk. Bil-lilies and pleasant con- vemaitlon pagggd um mamas f‘“"‘l'- A 4111M? lunch ‘wise ‘served uy the l-adies. One circumstance “kililil-lly 0‘! special mention was Ike piresence of another old lady. lira. David Anderson, of West St. Peters, who is almost eighty-nine F89) Yea"! 0f use. land who svae “we 1° {Ollie and otter congltatula~ goon to titer used mend. they two olng the oldest residents in this lXwt of the country. ‘Alter eluzluz cod ‘Be wit-i. You Tilll We Meet ‘Again, and. wishing Mira. Coffin even at ther atlvwnceti W?» many ‘happy Ntums of the (luv-good byes welhe said, and an “Mined to their homes, feeding lhelyl had spent a ve-ry pleasant ev~ “h1g1 ‘We "lily ‘Towels being that several of the members could not be iwesent, owing to ‘sickness. Mm 13- L- MoEwen of ll‘. ‘W. C» C-hlairlot- lemwll. ls also is. (lulu-gutter of Lite above mieirtioned Ilndy. Following is the address. Brlflwl. P. E. l. Pour-nary 9th. 1927. DWI‘ MN. Coffiu,— We, Your friends and relatives. of ‘Bristol and nsutrroundlng dis- trlctis. are assembled here tonight on this ninotyi-secnnd anniversary of your" lillrtlh. ‘We come in the illlirit of affection land goodwlillil, to Ifllllrirwiulate you and to wdsh you llliilili’ ‘happy lretulrns of the (lary- Wil know t-hat you possess th-at cheerful, youthful spirit which 4890s» ‘the heart lorcvclr yolm-g. Y0ll,y(l€illi‘ friend, have spent many ncizrrs in oulr niitlslt, and everyone of ‘us horn tonight can tescify to your llollle qualities of mind and heart and great usefulness in Lille comlmtunl-ty tin which you live. You itavc always been a faithful, wl-l- lin‘g worker iii olrnrcli and ‘Sunday School work, land all other good causes in your o wn quiet unas- suilniltg way. Your ~5€iill is never vacant. when health permits you lto attend. You wetre always ready tml willful: to alive at helping hlaild in every time of need- iW-c task ‘y'all to accept this gillt, not for tits intirinlsic value, but as a slight token of our respect and es- teem. lWe wish you molly yea-rs of happiness mill licttitt in tihiis would land tiic iuii irewzvrd of your splendid i-lfe when you ireatifih your Heavenly» llolnc. Signed on beilralf of your friends. ii-i-O-i Notes by the Way (Continued from page 12:) Distinctive features of the ee- timate are tile Ivory rupill incruasc of egg production in the four Wcst- ern Provinces and the small and comparatively equal production ill the three ‘Muritlines. New Bruns- wlok ls given credit for 3.931.753 tiozcll, followctl with 3.881.657 dozelrttnd Prince lfitlwurtl ‘island 3,709,115 dozen. ilellily the two provinces across the Strait ought to be ashamed of their slacklless when compared with us in the production oi’ licr fruit! Dr. Richard, '9. eident of the New liirltllswit-k Fox llroeticrs’ As- sociation reports an excellent your for the industry in that province alid that the outlook for this year is favorzphlc. From Wcst Saint John, by Canadian Pacific lveckll" Supplement service, we ltuve the [0li0wing:—'"l‘en raccoons. eleven skunks anti sixteen opossunis left Saint John for Hamburg the other day, being destined for Czecho- Slovaklu. ‘The shipper was W. K. Rogers of Charlottetown, P. E 1. \'Vhilc foxes from the Island have ileeu silippetl to various parts of Europe tlltrlng thc pust two years. the present shipment of raccoons gknnks and (lposstlins is llclieiveil to be =qulte unusual and us intilca- ling an increased QXDOFWW?“ u! Canadian fur-bearing animals.“ In the past fiscal year. i5 Y" learn from other sources. 5.390 11"‘? foxes vnlucd at $1,434,686 were ex- ported from Catiada. llellll; i1 Bligh‘ (lecrease from the previous year. The United ‘States xvas the larl-i- est purchaser and took 4.329 anim- n15, idrance received 374, while the United Kingdom got only 12. 83 itgainst 113 the year before. The number of horses In Canadfl increased last year somewhat and that there are more horses in the country than there were ten or fif- teen years ngo is shown hy oifl~ clal statistics. iSome had thought that the multiplication of horselesa cars on the highway! would ha“ displaced the horse. But the nuln- ber of horses was larger in six pro- vinces in 1926 than in 1925. Only Ontario. Alberta and ‘Prince ‘Ed- ward island reported a decrease. During the firsteeven months of 1926 some 4,480 head were im- ported for improvement of stock and other purposes sud 1.548 We" exported. Happenings 0f *“""‘-* " The Week .4 ‘inn... mm pm 12-) .-_l v __j flutes THIRTEEN’ i ..____..______.. _/ n THE GREATESTKYELAD IN THE linfsroliv (I)? [rDOMINION AssuuAucE C(iMPAtNY;.;-~ ESTABLISHED 1889 Tllc Dominion Life record is one of achievement. Established thirty-eight years ago, the strong, secure position occupied by this tlll-Canatliaui com- pany is wholly daic to sound admin- istration, illc loyal support of thou- sands of policyholders and the inspiring ("o-operation of a capable ficld and liuliic oiilcc iorcc. 'i‘llc Dominion Life succeeds a: the Dominion of Canada advances. The interests of the company and the country are interlocking and inmpar- able. in years of depression, the pro- tection of a sound insurance company provides financial support; in (lays oi prosperity, tlic insurance mrlipany is a ronstructivc iorcc in the community. mctzsnssn BUSINESS,‘ GREATER PROFITS FOR POILICYHOLDERS, ‘INCREASE§_III~I'§ASSETS a AND RESERVES ' Dorrtininn Life Assurance Business in Force - - An Increase of $12,000,000. New Business, 192'6 - An Increase of $4,000,000 over 1925. Total Assets‘ - - -‘ - Total Reserves - - - Premium Income, 1926 $ 3,157,312,72 Dominion Life interest earnings for 1926 had the high average of 6.95% on every dollar invested. The death rate or mortality for the year was very low, bein only 32.49% of that expected. The results of this hig 1y favorable experience are to be seen in the still larger profits to be paid to Dominion Life policyholders during 1927. Devoted to those ideals which have been at the J-r" ‘ 1926 A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT As Seen by The Thirty-Eighth Annual Statement SENTED to the Polio hdldere and Shareholders of The rnpany at the Annual Meetin on February llth, for the year ending December 31st, 192 . $93,879,207.00 $23,206,076._00 $15,838,610.47 $11,785,894.00 .. I|Il|)‘.|" held ‘ “Haunt . , ilt-liliillltliill Ililliilll l!!! Yili I'll. It'll by Nova Scotia’ Our Charlottetown Office Bank of iiova Scotia Building J. A. McKENZlE, Manager. up Head Office: very roots of Canadian progress, the company looks forward to the future as an opportunity for greater service, confident: that the present era of development is full of glowing promise to the 0mm ION urn ASSURANCE COMPANY‘ country and its varied enterprises. 271 WATERLOO, ONTARIO bliss Laura iluglius and tho hostel-s charming young daughter, bliss Mary Gordon liughesi Little iliisslvs Sally (iordou and Marlon litil;@l'=‘> prettily nttcudcti thc (loor. I l I Mrs. S. G, IPPDDIIIJEIIHIUII Sire-i‘. was At Home to llcr ‘friends oil Tuesday afternoon and wvuu assist.- cd ill her pleasant (Iutlcs by Ali's} Augustus Murphy mill Miss Ros»: McGulgan. Mrs. ll. ti. ill/lilllflll 0'1" Montague ls the guest oi‘ Mrs. Benjamin Rogers, Prince Street. I Q I Tile interest taken in the Y. W. C. A. of this cityuas evidenced by the large attendance at the nlmuul luecting on (Tuesday afternoon ill tiic Cuudall Home which was ter- minated with a dainty afternoon it'll. O I U Airs, Thomas White, Mrs. S. 1.. Dunlap, Mrs. John l}. Cameron and hirs H. W. Henry were joint hos~ tosses lest evening at o. prettily ar- ranged Bridge of eighteen tables which they held in the spacious. lodge rooms df the Knights ot Pythias iAfter a late supper the». guests whiled away the merry hours dancing in the Casino. O I U Miss Wyatt of Charlottetown. is spending a few days in A-mherst, guest oi Mrs. H. F. Tennsut. O O O_ Tliwmany friends here ol’ Mr. H. W. Binnllig, manager o\f the Batik of Nova Scotia, branch in Montreal. will regret to learn that he has been obliged to retire owing to iii hea . O I O Mrs. A. Cosh and Mrs. J. 0. iiyndman chaperoned a. gay young dance party on Wednesday even- ing given for Cadet Eddie Malone. who left the following morning lo loin his ship the ‘(Ianedian Con- queror on its way to Australia and New Zealand 0 O Q hire. d3. C. Cox and Miss Laura Cox have gone up to Montreal on a visit. e ‘ O I I Captain and Mrs. Cook of Parr- aboro, N. S. are the welcome guest of their daughter, lira. G. Gordon Hughes." i WoellHflJAlAflofll i‘ socially in this (‘it tiircc table ‘Bridges being tllc pol;- ulzlr ill0ll0 of entcl noun ililll cvcliiilg. ii u‘: side, has returned visit to Montreal], ton . lLady Pope siltcc tel‘ and sull-ili-la w ‘no iilrs NicPhce, oi‘ have taken up re o c The rooms had n. ' ‘Alisa (iludys lloluizlll, silliilliflf-i “ ' ‘ Toronto and lins- Quebec, is the guest of her daugh- overwhelmed with social functions lace n.0,“. of 1n,“ gods-on is fnnnil Geoffrey Birkctt, Ottawa. Mr. (i. .\ici‘i1ce, M. P, and Second atvctillo, Ottawa, ‘for Parliamentary session. Mrs. 1'01".) Mufluigall eulertaino-l repeal the vivid color of ihc shuyvls. at a prtettily arranged six tables on Thursday y, ollc, two iliitl l-iy pillk curllzltiolis zltid yellow sitlt). zliid crcpt- ilzlck satin, l‘ll)lll"l iluffotlils zlttractivtely arrnug .. silks and lil!;\\'_\' t-rcpc illztrtitinifilliu‘ ‘llllllfllvlll. rfllci" wiiilc assisting llii‘ hostess wot": lenders. _ ' ' i Alias Niuuzll-zilun, Miss Hilda (inllnill ~' t Mtliiiit-rry rumbiut-d u-itlt a ant-- lllill toiio, Sil('li nsklllilvk. 1.21"?“ Y"i' ‘Ill this llllilllvlill 8K" llllll 1U low or brown, is singled out for fall, fury tho boy ‘scarcely knows lilr»‘|1f)2']_ popularity in a tiotnblc coi- llnthci". ltcaiiy, lie is no more than llylllltill of import ivoolleim, t in merc- acquaintance. ill tllc hum‘.- v ~ v . llL¥l‘|‘(3l.lll'll from everybody is so busy-mother is .-\ Yblltllflll from the clubgrzitt- “" [lllill Miss Vivien Alvtiuitzaii. from a pleusuutj Mr. and lilrs. and the father is lllliilfirsed under i“ l. ]'(}1l()\\';ll or tun tniloi-t-tl ltilfl filtaltcinl tides. 'l‘llerc is solllellliil; Iii lingerie and lilo. turubut-k swan‘- “ lfeurlully sad about it till. The 0V1 or collar. IOIIU-Oll-lliilf.‘ dot-turnip)». fireside ciint and the snort-ll bond ul extensive use of slilrrinlzs iliill Yorktou, ‘Sask.. "l0 ‘lfl-mily Circle have nllouf l>c~ pleutiugs arc details of importaucr. O l ll glflgnce at 270 come treasures of the past. the “ " Different typos of ticcd pout-is Palm =ilczlt~li is wearing flout-rs am.- hning ilBl‘(I for twlstuiuti jewvlw‘ v posed on llli‘ lt-lt shoulder ilrllicll in titlzlptzltiolis with Frtiiit-h llfillll- ' null crystals, and the spring routi- Bridgg m‘ for pastels is reflector] in lln- new evening" A new fabric fol‘ [Qllflill-l‘ cunts jtnvvlry sllntlcs “Jaulli- Canari" zlllll m-Qluslon of loy- or stilts is u rt-ircrsibic riilbcd silk “int llcliu. Rose" suit yi-iiow illl‘l with liglit-surfatcc printing on out: rose quartz tones. - 1cm‘. i: peror- Maximilian was ahot by his 00 yean ago. the “Mad Emprea adventure. army owept thro 1014 her chateau o o. r ‘ O protester. Emprtel Carlotta, widow of She was known aa of Leopold i. of Belgium, It la eotl. mated that one leave: a fortune of a ocore of million: of dollars. Her _ early life was one of romance and When the German by the direct orders Mtthe Kalnr. of Mexico, who subjects nearly a'i. A daughter ugh Belgium In waa untouched shown Enflfeoa . woe one “Jun. and