Mmflflfifléikiw t mmq; you'll fled inioll Laws on » i Iiiiade Huge Profits Adoption Praised; in Insurance “DON Feb. 28~The systems LONDON. F11 nary 28.—There ‘optingcillldfen in tlte domin- is he lBlilish ittlgrance com-puny nd India were freely referr- which has made “in the House of Commons in stunt petaotl o.‘ 17.000 per cent" ao- iscttssiolt in ldren iii bill was lbruith. we“ second re wiliialn secretary. introduced by J. W- conservative. and adiuz. Joynson-Hicks. wholehealhtezitiy rted the hill and sai B systems for n"! adimno“ “g en ill Canada. Australia am Zeulllnd worked admirably. bill legalizes the adoption of an in (great Britain. such ion to be sanctioned by l‘ cm"; m- polit-e court. it cs that a child can not he d M, a perm“ less than 2 o; ace or bv one of lg: s without the consent of t spotlse or bl’ l‘ 119mm '“° 1a.] in Great Britain. .hc Socrettny of the Treasury on recetit huge insurance demand no ‘nquiry. He declared that irt_1024 British iecttld from balance oi’ more than £30.000.000 tlt of preulllunls collected they had r-n in-comtuof more than £10.- 000000 as ‘met-est and dividends on investments. ‘ H? filflller stated that during he past five years the companies "fliievtett natty about sztsnooo. "ii 11""? rclltrnvd only £42,000. Ylitaqcertoin companies paid dlvld. 9" @"l‘!il'h"fi-" Brim 100 ‘to 500 er i the sec nd ‘ . " , P rflilrihulg ngeclared 8"“ icglgcuifilid that in 1924 23.000 p0]. Brltuin wasrflehinti the Con-lhojgnrzpgid:)neilyl‘vofikinfl day. U10 . . ‘d th u tt a. ' ° "5 "i"? Penny l utimiitrelehoaminion: inn them???’ mllmmmms thoulh ma"? Mil ‘it? the adoption of lninnts.‘-'P__ premmms 30 1° 40 79*"- ill. he said. would abolish ______&___________ Adopted children r _ PM)’ ma‘ l" “m” i“”°“"°d ledge of the parentsmt? prtgleiirifl es of adoption with a view Iitltflr rm... reclaiming that, m"... ping the whereabouts of m, after many years. a i~ lways a Smooth Road t heath-With DUNLOP BALLOON TIRES For the business man who finds it essential to keep appointments promptly- For steady everyday use on the Doctor's (fart. ' . For motorists on recreation‘ bent- Forlthc hsrd knock-about service of the travelling msn- ‘ . For the motorist who only takes s little jaunt now and thcn- ' DUNLOP TIRES are satisfying allneeds in a way that is multi- plying friends who base their buying on what I tire can do. Dunlop Tires, Belting, Hose, GolfBalls, etc. Users of Dunlap Tires clloy flls llcncflfs of lltc “snosf compcfsnf and lllglllu-pald flrs experts and in Ills industry. _ T on ts no fflllil" 0/ nsccllcnccjn llrc con- llffldlOfl llldl ll Iltlf lfl- wfporofcrl in Dunlop This, Isllfcll are ser- Vrlcsdln ullporfs offhe build. No malls!‘ ullm 000 hovel, (f you need “m. ucsngcf Dunlap with gallop satisfaction I'll fair price from Dun/op Oficlal Service Dcpofs. toms with“: aWCourt/ship of Miles Standish." Central Guardian AlK voun out.“ lol- the muons ou-rn PERCHA aun- BEB FOOTWEAR. every pair guaranteed. 782il~2-23-3i ourrs resorts GUARAN- TEED RUBBIRI wear longer, "ask your denier for them. 7828-2v-273i LOADING LIVE HOG! at Haze!- hrook. Wednesday. March 3rd. llt Charlottetown Thursday. March 4th. in the forenoon. 1f Car Ferry conditions are favorable. Harry Jenkins. ACT OUT STORY OF COURT- SH-IP OF MILES OTANDISH — ‘Miles Sta i-sh was a brave ‘and valiant sol r. but when it came to asking the hand of ‘the woman he loved, he entrusted the mission ‘to hfs friend. John Alden Boys almd girls who have not read the 7M7 8 1 (ll.- ' COLOR cur-ours MILES STANDISH New health‘ rd New sppcllfs. All sup successors nu. Pugcbadll lbs sdficsl Tu- Thls statemen‘ merely backs up what over one hundred thousand grateful users have said about Tan- lac. Our files are packed with such testimony. f your system is run down, i! y can't seem to eat or sleep, have lost weight or suffer from trying pain, why not. let Tanlac start you back to vigorous strength and a private mem- t-ordin-g to ‘Mr. Hore-Be-lisha. Liber- bill dealing with the adoption a1 utelnbet‘ oi‘ Parliament who has the United Kiugdom- ‘announced he means to question profits and I industrial assurance coulpanlep col- the people 916.000.- "':‘0. and rvturnvd in benefits £15.- ’ ‘400110. die alitleti that. heéides a NEW QLASGQW__. The iMienpbgp g u, ~ this farm Catherine lived for the mchangl.” e Mmm“ “Wk remainder of her life. Both hol- A; To _ d S3 v parents and four other’ members Americznaflcalh ‘ of the family predeceased her. Allan/tic Refinery g0 26% there are two still lilvlng. namely A.m_ Locomotive Co ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " 104 Robina of Old Orchard. Maine. and Am 5mm and Rém‘ ' l‘ Capt. James ‘MacLeod who ‘has seen Union Bug's“ paper go: a great part of the world, being Anmmda Con‘ ‘Mm’ C“ 47 last employed as Custom Hottfle of will enjoy COLOR‘ CUT-OUTS where the story of hililns Standish and paper dolls of all the charac- ters appear ‘beginning today. Those who have already read the story will b glad .to see their old Mend-s again ‘in their quaint Puritan cos tumes .'l‘u-rn to page 2 and get the first part of the story and the d‘oll that goes with it. health. No long, wretched wait to gut re- sults! Tallinn starts right in to build you up. It. cleans the blood. revitalizss digestive organs, ‘tire! up the liver and makes you feel like a new person. For constipation take Tsnlsc Vegetable Pills. N.Y. Con. and Hud. ‘Riv. RR. Cuba Cane Sugar ‘Co. . . . . .. 10 iCuba Cane_.Sugar Pfd. i W"! Mls. Kansas and Tex. Ry. . 242 B k C. people of New Glasgow are busily -pun.Am,_.,|can pen-Ohm", 64 i engaged practicing ‘for a concert Read“; (yo, _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ , __ 84% u”- ‘and bean supper which is going t0 tsoutheign Pacific Co. . .. 99% i lives . be held in the. hall next Thursday Upton Pacific Ry. . . . . 1441/, t xperwrwe evening under the direction of the Westinghouse, Electric 72% THE PURWAN CAP-rm“ t / , W. ‘M. ‘Societyr-Mtr. Loren lSteven- tF.W. Wooiwilml 00- " 96 As Thanksgiving day appmaches. w“ and M“ Hamid imckiem“ B9" T9i°l>h°l19 - - - ' ~ - - - - - ~- 133% we hear many stories about the; drove to the city on Tuesday and Canadian Bwflmflhlll Cimi- -- 15 brave Pilgrims who first cote-i "W" "is P0111" 111' 800d condition? Canadian Steamship Pid- "A bnated this day ovoi- two hundred —Mi‘- ‘Chem-Bi’ Biilmiin h“ been i1 Winnipeg Electric . 2 years ago. Our Anterican poet. T999"! ‘"9110? 10 Bill’ Vi"! Mlllflr- Abitlbl . . . . . . . . .. Longfellow. has given us u beau-j lWr- Alien Cilmllbell of Graham's Bridge . . . . . . .. tiful £1011’ of Pngrttt‘ life in tits; Rtoad is visiting in New Glasgow Mont-poo] Power , poem. “Tho Courtship oi‘ ‘Miles. the guest of Mr. and iMrs. C. a. Notional Standish." ‘Some Thanksgiving General Petroleum . . . . . . . .. lnt. Petroleum . . . . .. .. Standard New Jersey .. Standard New York Stevenson-Mr. William Taylor. the competent cheese maker of ‘New Glasgow was to ‘St. John‘s re- cently on a business trip-Miss tEva Simpson of ‘Bay View is spend ing a few days ill the village visit- ing relatives-thins. Ernest IM ill of Cavendish is visiting her par- BANKS ‘ M0—~2ti0'/4. Ry. Z53. =Whea-t-—<May. 163%; July, 143%; ants Mr. and Mrs. J T. Molleod- Sept. 137, lMr. Eric Stevenson paid a flying uorp-tyluy, 79%; July, 32%; visit ‘to Hunter ‘River recently and Sept. 84%. reported the pitches very d66|k- OatsAMay. 41%; July. 421.4,; The Women's institute are allticl- ‘Sept, 42% , paling on having a play in tho Wheat-May, 150%; J-uly. 148%; near future, ‘proceeds tn aid‘ of the iOct. 182%. . New Indoor Itlnk funttL-{Mtlss Nel- In Memorlam lie McCouhrey. Cavendish. is still MISS CATHERINE McLEOD in New Glasgow visiting her sist- er and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MdhUbrByr-—\MEBBTB. Rich- ard and Alder Dickieson have re- turned home after visiting friends ~ ‘Seldom do we rend in the public in Royalty-Mrs. Stuart Parkman press of our day of on; who ‘b85868 and young daughter are visiting 1n the four score year and ten_ and .Sout'h Rustlco.—-M'r. Herbert. Stev- so. has lived under four of Great enson was n recent visitor to Fred Britain's Sovereigns. ericton th guest of Mr. anti Mrs. The subject of our obituary, Miss ‘Leslie Weeks.—.\irs. William Tay- Calherme - Mafliwd- w“ Mm lor has returned home from‘ sum, when- William 1V was only ople morside after visiting her gipgqr__ year old on ‘the throne of the Bri- Mr. Cyril Hop-mm u", popular tish tEmplre. During her lifetime school teacher spent the ‘WeQk-Qnd many wonderful reforms and great at New Glgggow Mu|a_.__ffhe many ehan-ges have taken place. Near- ‘frlendspof Mir. Artemas Moffatt are '7 “n the “mud” o! the worm pleased to know that he is able to Were built during those years. also be up ggajn an“. his long Beige or the abolition 0f the slave trade ill siolmegg and they hope h“. his the British colonies. speedy recovery__Now the roads Catherine iMacLead ‘was born in are good. boys w go h whna you.“ Kllmuir parish isle of ‘Skye._ tScot. ymmg_ , ‘and in 1831. and emigrated. with the other members of’ ‘her family. Stock Quotations to this country. in the‘ ship “James Gibbs" in 1858. Her father "Big" ‘RAH-WEAK. March l.—Quotlltions fu-mished by Johnston and ward, Archie MacLeod and his wife Jtes- sle (Campbell) with a family of seven oh"ldren settled on ‘the ‘W1llm Rood on a farm of ‘green woods_ on fioer in Dawson City_ Yukon. Catherine tlliaoheodb father and mother were consistent members of Valleyfleld Presbyterian Church. The minister of this congnegs/tlon. Rev. J. ‘A. ‘MacLeilan frequently visited her during her declining years. always worshipping with her on these occasions with much acceptance in her rmother tongue. ‘which. in her old age she loved best to hear. ‘She always enjoyed till:- reading and exposition of God's ‘Word and ‘gav wonderful ev- idence of her hope in the merits of her Salvloufls attonemenhalld ‘His power- to save. YolfliGet Rid of . Blackheads Sure There is on "pr that tu-vfr titareilt-imittlluri blackheads. thut is to dissolve tlteul T‘, ‘l0 llllll. get two ounces of pt-roklnu llowdt-r fro lnuny drug store-strip“: a little on u hot. Wet (‘iOHP-rlllil lit-cl the blackheads briskly-trash the parts "lid you will be surprised how tbc lllut-klteuds have disappeared llli blackheads. little blackheads no mutt? tor wheer they are, flhnply n’ l “m; disappear. Blackheads are u tlllxttirt- t. dust and dirt and secretions thut f tll ill tll» uures of the skin. The porox ul- ‘Tu!’ Day when you are older you will‘ want to get a volume of Longtel-i lowis poems and road this poem. If you follow the Color Cut-Outs. for the next tbn-o week you will‘. have a contpletc set of characters} with which m alct out this itnnlotls Thanksgiving-times story. Today an '- % . Milk Chocolate Made wild? PUHITY I3‘ flue first consideration 4-1‘ .- 0: MIQnIIIIII Makers r» His Majesty. sir King ‘Miles Standish. the brave Puritanl Captain appears. Color iris suit! lit-Sill‘. f‘.'.f.’...“'.i"“.’"i.‘?fi?tfdfitlfiifiu "ii-e he Mi» Mmi-m Hue or the buckles on his slices are silver Lime Sim“ hi“! "i" ""9 expel" "15 bean] and Ml,- were refldlgyfience some years ilttfllft! his delltlli bmwn bu; “n; begpnnmg m tum of reading his OW11 ttliitttury nut- grey 139mm culling 011g mryum ice and was no more disturbed by the pictuni on a piece paper such a-s the cover of a maga-‘who had u similar experience. Mr. zine Tomorrow the story well be~ Twain remarked tllnt the report of gin wi-th a suit of armour for the his death was greatly exaggerated.‘ brave Puritan Captain. He said he was not delld and ill-El could prove it. We are ilflliilflili what Mr. 1iiue‘s (lllservutions tvtere but he was tar front fooling angry for the factions will; who wrote it.i did it ill his best style and it was quite complimentary to Mr. llitts. However lrre-mtlrteln ohitualies are hardly to be encouraged. 57.’; Jlame Superior Southern Queens And King’s "The air is full oi’ farewells to the dying tAnd mournlngs for tile dead." i . . The sound o-i’ tile s t IRMBPBIWQ hi" already bee“ axe is again sweet made to the death of iMtr. Welling- ‘vcodsnnnys ea“ ' ton ‘Hume 01 411* Hi9 bmiml look] The 500d people oi‘ Hollefleld are’? ma“ o“ Wednesday w“ inst‘ A] 0,11. 0r nearly nil. agreed ill the ‘let m“ w“ mortal o1 this wonky sirubiml’ ill‘ 'liror~ltrinil telephone! citizen was conveyed l0 "5 13*" -——————__--_L._...___.___. resting place at Brooklyn. Lot 614B» F distance oil seven miles from his late home. and notwithstanding the mighty strides that have lieeii made in methods of transportation in this hectic use pi speed his iwdr was drawn to its iinal destination on a ban-d sleigh. Up hill and dfiiiin dale over one of the roughest and most diversified area's of this ‘pro- vince the fiuneral processiolrpiotl- dad onwards to the gfiiveliiiiii» while those whose d-uty it was to| draw the remains were relieved. from time to time by others. ‘Sol finally was the goul reached llY one of the most primitive methods. of conveyance known to man. yeti tultder the circumstances the stir-Ii est. ' i . That familiar but not highly re- garded malady known as whooping cough has again bobbed ‘up sever- ely. and is now dDmiCiiLd in three homes at ‘High Bank but is so care, fully hedged in and circumscribed‘ that it has riot been thought ne- cessary to close the school there.’ tI-i the care indicated above is per—. severed in there is little danger of. its spreading. and i-t will soon burn itself out. | THAT STOMACH OF YOURS i pots-tier null tho wntt-r tlltlsoln- tln blackheads so they wash right our. leaving the pnrrn free illlf| cit-nu llllli In their ltllittrul (‘IIIHHIIOIL OO-OO-O-OW4Q§'O' She passed peacefully away on Sabbath tevening. J-au. 10_ 1926. in ‘ihe 95th year of her age. , rrho ‘funeral service was conduc- ted at her ‘home ‘by tRev. John Sterl- ing. and at Vallleyfield Church by Rev. J. A. ‘Mechelle/n. ‘She was laid to rest in the family plot in Vai- leyfield cemetry. A very large con- < course of friends and neighbors f0]- : ‘owed the remains to ‘their last 4 resting place. showing their high i 4 regard for an old respected citizen. who lived among ‘t-hsm since the early days of this beautiful thriving fiimpiy by looking .1 the Olssstfied Rest Es.- tslte sds in The settlement. Charlottetown Gust-dim one can find msny dcs- . lrsblc places to move 4 “'" i 0i‘ Own Country PORT OOUBORNIE. Ontl( 1M». 28 --'I‘he locnd branch of ‘the Great Further- investigation will disclose the name of s ‘moving man. And glance will War Veterans Association has re- nhow sds for hell” fur- ceivod advitvs from Ottawa. t0 the . nlslllngs which wlll effect that there h; no law. rule or regulation 'n force in Canada call- Oificial Dunlop Service Depots will"! Scrvlcs Station supply any needed ax- Branch chuhmnwn a,“ b! m. champ“ tiou passed by the ‘local Rouble, My food did not digest pr W. .I. Prowu and ‘Son .. . ..t.. Charlottetown ' uni-sud" m“. n we" giifitselgrtrinilylltxzincilrilymltllgoalllnilm glliiiinzourllfe sill hsetiigron rrerlayt sdisfaaggl; Ines -McKny and 60-. Limited .' . .. lummcrsilfs one htowhti: ‘gllonlizyil 4 mm“ m‘ ‘In Pa" comer“ m“ Fwd di-d ‘me [flood w: u p_ _|_ ‘o. - i m Th. chums“, Nor. and calling on Ollhwal f0 lmpovcrlshed an I l not ave c110" .- Wlwn . . . . . . . . . . . .. Glorgflown take steps to compel such cruisers But, after taklng- Dr. Pierce: Gol en 6- ll. ‘ - “w” auwu“ '° my a a Canadin fla in Csn- Medical Discover my digestion wss 7"“ Alborson Ind II" W“! l" "l" lotdmpl y; n g and. my trou 1e was st an and so ‘Whoa and Nswsomo . . . . .. g QpQMI vb” °l m HM." adgltne ‘irgttterltilftlrther states that lat’ as my stomach and blood were con- N. H. Cox ' u &°'"" u‘! "there is an international custom riténcd- dTtgnllztsi their‘; Ligitmiliililtd In! ........-.......-........................ n n‘ n t 3n 5 If I cum Iros. mo...“ m"... t ‘m: cmt-lttdrrz-rowplv clef: ‘ngwu tzvigéa. hlllily stale. or d w m" Phone ZQI” . .. .. I Wig“ ' ' ‘ ' CLAaJIAFIR$M:Q siggrivo tirzhills-alleimlverse’ ratory in " M ‘ ‘ "" trouble and to build up the blood when This |I the of‘ heovylit than was the late Mark '1‘wuitl flelti Station rtltzsl ttttn angst oulslltlttlttlc" The Manager of one of the foremost Upper Canadian ranches writes u. sl follows: "Vile would not think of using sny other biscuit but IMPERIAL ss we consider it the BEST AND MOST OUTSTANDING biscuit on the market today." Quality in 9W0 ?flm0m1’r0ductr sol-vice. At the eastern 0nd o1’ lnlw ill (leurgetowil on Jury service Gray's Ifoud they cuttld htrtlk riglltilic will be so engaged for some on to the wire on lliviltgstolfs roadfew clays. ill the meantime Ml‘. Al- tlild hlinl; it west u couple of utllesicx, Blue oi‘ ilopelield is substitut- or sound then run it north to linpeing for llilll.—is. zlntl thence to Mr. m} lluvlll Bell's ‘general store. a total of‘ not morethan V114,. c-r 5 lniles. 'i‘llu IJONDON, Feb. 28.—Sensa.tiontg'l government Qugh! to and (toes Elbnf-Vbitltlffilil are threatened in the courage such projects by ilnnltciul 'l entered by the new dinzctors assistant-e tlt the rute ill‘ $13 per 1h“- Bfilillh controlled oil-field's mile it’ sprites or ttllnllrzlck girls-ts "$01151 Si-‘Veiiil infill Wlw W676 Pr?‘ tit-t.- tlsz-d tlll.i $25 if ('Jliili'. The. petrtvdillsll’ uilimeclell will! "i9 win- plc oi‘ Htlpcfioltl arc int-lined with will)“ ‘Sir ‘MWKQY F3118“ W58 1P? l]... mop.” “Dim and u" they rejfornter‘ president of the board, b t quite now to do is to make theih“ Wmgnui '8“ hwvembe" mm) ~' start and kce-p right on going. by‘. “g a p"’ii["'°" m bankrupt“? T the flowery ntontll- of May thcfprhsenybuflrd ha“ been complel y work will be finished iiiltl the liueqworgnmzed Wm‘ Mm Buckmu" ill use ready at all times t0 carry:figrggrirseélefiflbzgzdfiozgsnii glwllg tlléfirsttlit ntessnge to putts far flildvQxpnntFr-Dn fights m," 3'00 aqua“? ' tmilrs tn Venezuela. ‘Mr. Mttrtltlvk Mint-Pilot» 0i‘ Hopi-- fieid. our rcliubi» i.\lzlil Courier -—-—¢o¢i- .\||lll"‘l|'ti ltllllvurvll King of Plln. tupmhht ‘tL\ t one" ofour‘ “,l‘ " ‘tFox P ‘-smt —iMickiethwlllte Studio- Toronto, Ont.--"Dr. Pierce’: Golden Medical Discovery is the very best nlcdicinc any one can take for stomach “'- .. ._ r . , _ vocooocc-oooocooooocoocu- M "19 li°"-" - Bridgcburg, Ont, for trial package. accounts for the national use of IMPERIALS as an sll-thc-yesnround Fox Food. The colt of food ls so small compared with the vslue of the Silver Foxes that . ranchers consider It only s matter of good business common sense to feed the best which is siwiys the most economical. Imperial Biscuit 00., ltd. of .' .1 fr. places or filrnlture will“? m“ "Vi" 0' ‘he Brmsh n“ it becomes thin and impoverished," said 0o not experiment with cheaper foods. Feed IMPERIALS and get the but suites. °r nanama" ‘"13" “l “wit” Mrs. Pew’ 581' till 39 COYHWB“ 5% , results Vin healthy foxes and lsrgest litters. i’ V1349“! Cmiadla" Wale"- Toronto, Ont. (Picture above.) "l - 3W" "rim" "W Th“ l9 i" "mam" l° ti" “m!” 8056f“! I" ll" lime 7mm "mnuh For sslc by icsdlnq distributors or direct from the factory. Box 500 ' - Charlottetown, l‘. E. 1. in» N" _o— . c..-.-- 3379b? ‘it-r.-