i PAGE FOUR 1' . ' THE CHAIIEOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ . ‘ What £0112 I THE nllnlnllilnwl iulnml IOIIIII Doll; (lauded I887) $5.00 par your (In Mlvliieo) delivered. H50 pa‘: your (In ndnuiu) Iulled In Ciuudl and United Staten. Proficient-JD‘. liilltor uuil Micninger+l. B. llnrimll. st-errtury-Lleul. Col. Chute: ll. llcLu Io. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1927 i lault in a land of plenty like‘ llour own, and this is especially true ‘of persons in advanced years who get little exercise in the open air. Health is the one great boon which makes every other good thingjn life most enjoyable. and should be care-' fully guarded as a chief contributor. to efficiency in physical or mental VALUE 0F activity, well-being and happiness in1 ' "%"“~ life. Dyspepsia or indigestion is one ~of the most common oi’ human aii- 01y. at fiuurs ‘ B) lame‘: . Barton. M.D. v|t'(-l'PQi4Il|$l‘ll—"J. B. Burnett. Ascot-Into l‘:I.I|l0l‘——l), K, Gun-lo. D. A. Alucliliinun, ti. 0. LIVER insulin has THE END 0F THE YEAR. ! ONIGHT at midnight the yeai‘ 1927, now grown old, passes into callable. of happiness and prosperity. To the as in previous years. there have few. 1111 311 111118- 111° 51111511111“ but 101119 picker squirm and twist with suddenlof the New Year let moderation at same chance here, because the vearsWcnded on Dec. 20th. to Rev. Dr. viuce is being gradually imppovcd. flight? majority there has been more of sunshine than of cloud more of joy than sorrow. In material prosperity. as has been gress. we have been abundantly i of us will be able to open our New Year's account with a surplus, big or littc, carried over from the ac- counts which will be closed to- night. Let us, also, along with the material surplus. carry into the new year memories of blessings enjoyed.‘aiiih amt ivheh ii is hoi, taking her-Cd in this column some time n20. able lo prove that liver has beenEimi-iy in ihe pfivaig djning-fggii] u of kindncsses received and recollec- hhsiiing in ihe open‘ with head 8mm‘ tions of the good. if any. we may and breasts fort-mid Then‘ Wheihwcpmion‘ My‘ Bmwhice may oi. mm, ago. have been permitted ‘to d9. We are i man's comic story. 1 have covered thc earth with histoiy. finished. unaltctuble. unre- Bis so gorgeous”, T° the great 11131011111’ 1t colored and designed as to show thei has been a year of blessed memories. human hm“ what an amaieul, is? what, but ii keehisehse 5i hihicould be attained. would contribute moi.‘ Cohid have induced ‘greatly to the public health. morai- mg the diet, have been able to gct. Chpmin Freeman Thomas‘ been flecks of cloud shutting ouciipiam ihisiies and brie“ among the. for a time. perhaps. in some cases iiowers_iusi t wseivcs, who are but a part of way as she pleases. without regard to our opinions or our wishes, and; the only hope foi' us is to go niong1 varying moods. taking shelter fromyolve the Provincial Governments . hcr storms. 1111911 51191101‘ 1S avail- 11111115“ e-‘111°“‘111‘1"*S' w“ qucsnon" and luanv other places have bcelhcd at a charmingly arranged dinner 111B 111111 100111118. \\’1111 E0011 11111115 er in calm or storm we can say with not be a reader of The Guardian. iikhwiiio‘ iciioiiiiig Chi-Sci _ ____ , _ _ . _ . .k ilow at its close. There were in this ‘he Confidence and Good wih M, Fri many other maladies. With many evmy case of dlabeies" 1 “m ' P "i ti odc. blizzards. carth- ends and CIISWIIIC“; The fact that it has actually - a o qaghgliigthgl‘ dsiro events‘ Though whose loyaity to ourselves has been so gratifying, ithat add merrimclit to the agedii1@1‘5°11$. 11111 a 1e“! °1 W11°111 1111"‘? cured diabetes in young people has never suspected the fact, indigestlonbeen proven. and this mince of the. diabetes _ practically aiwaysilingdon spent thc Christmas week- 1has resulted from and become fact that in the yOung, Wham but a "lorry nmod’ COuId1CIIPOIIIC froln over-indulgence at the 1011119111’ W115 1 fatal. ' 11°11‘ table. and beautifully‘. ‘ The general observance oi‘ moder- heiation in eating and drinking. if it ihsuiin daiiy In fact many of them, by watch- l " t . m! oiity and happiness of the colnlnuni- 11111118 11111110111 1115111111- iy‘ whciei-orc Hmong the good i_c_ In the folks past middle age. in- . i , sulin has not alwa ' be l s.‘- D see mé fl°wehi15°11111°115 1° be 1111111“ 111 111° 11119111113 ful, but then it d010,: noetnhzlil/fluthc 1table be included, with a sgggnd have taken their toll from thc tis- oi course 1' Naiui... much hke om, lcsclve that in case of failure to 5111's‘ 111111 1191111 111111 111111193’ 1111' i - '; H _ _ . . i ' ments often coliiplicaie matters. cb..cive moderation. fasting shall foi- The very i-aci that insuiin hcips helnluw as the lust penalty fur the 015m the young and those under Hild- _ _ _ t‘ i. u l, W 1110a} 5111101119‘ 501111111195 “r1195 1118 fence and as the one sovereign rclu- die age where it thus gets a chalice b01311 111 0111 19901‘ 5 0 19 Y9?! 5171 ‘thing to h pom; where we faii to my so ihei-eanei- shah “good dig. to take the place of the natural :»e'.'-. ' rctiou of the pancreas. is ample ice the humor, but the gi-eai 19550;] cstion wait on appetite and health . . .. . . . . . - f .» .l t. ~ . - - blessed and we believe the maJOfiiV ioi. us is that she goes aiohg hCYFon both." as Shakespeare says. And 0 its Um y w ans“ flu ‘a happier New Year than would "otherwise bc shall follow. Similarly the use of liver ex- tracts to control blood pressure has been subjected to criticism. And also the use of raw liver in Thc right nf the Dominion Gov- thc treatlncnt of pernicious anae- wnh Her‘ “dapung 011151111195 1° 1191' crnment to start projects which in- 111111. 1"G1'111l1f1191y 111 fldd111011 10 D15 Brill of Portland. Oregon, research men at Harvard and Johns Hopkins And now it transpires that Premier kcciling a number of cases IIIIVC. Brownie“ of Aihei-ih‘ is of ihe 5am; that would have been dead long mcn arc What is Various other research 109111119 1111111111111» 11111‘ 11110111113111 “the poet: "I am the master of my 1111111191111111111715 5011191111105111111111111 known as the red cell count in a us sing with thc poet— Ring out the old. ring in the new. Ring. happy bells. across the snowh The year is going. let him go, Ring out the false, ring in the true. .____,¢o->.___._ NATURE'S IIUMOR. of humor as the rest of us. She works. it is true, but she is always high-- Compiiiihed a Chiid when hi_ playing at her work. The man who wrote "The wind. one morning. sprang up from sleep, saying, ‘Now for a frolic! Now for a leap Now! for a mad-cap galloping chase! I'll make a commotion in every place!“ understood the true inwardness of Nature's moods. The wind. on this occasion had great fun. It tossed the colt's mane over_ his eyes. piay- _ ed with an old gentleman's whiskq ers, sent the cattle scampering over? the fields. caught a little girl and sent her screaming with laughter. against a fence and carried on its galnbols till it fell. tired out. at the end of the day. Now. some grouchy people take; ilmbrage at thc frolicking winds‘ familiarity. They think it insulting‘: for the wind to blow off a mans; good hat and throw it under the‘ wheels of an automobile. He gets‘ mad about it and says things hc wouldnt say in Sunday School. and thc maddcr he gets the more Nature} laughs at him. He raves and she; looks on laughing hilariously. Nowy the sensible man takes these thingsi philosophically. When his hat flies under the wheels of a car, he waits till the car passes. walks nonchalant- ly out into the street, picks up his; hat. brushes it ofl‘ as if he had al- ways been in the habit of doing it. places it on his head and walks slnilingly away. We have seen a man jump on his hat and even kick it when it was snatched from his head by the wind. This was foolish. It mussed up the hat and didn't stop the wind. Indeed. it looked as if the more he raved. the harder the wiiia blew. And the wind is notthe only thing that shows Nature's sportiveness. You can hear the rippling laugh- ter of the little brook as it runs! down the hill plucking at the flow-- ers and the grass as it speeds along. You can hear it roar with laughter”, we" 5-5 o; education as it tumbles headlong over a clifli The waves dance along the shore.’ sometimes with rhythmic movement' of a band of graceful little girls; anyway“ iei the New Yo" he green House not having met. but the de- 110011 11611690111 011511111 remark that. with ponde u...» pound- or white‘ sometlm ing u if in mischievous imitation oil portly dames laboriously Wflltlliig; in h dance hi", 1h, ihuhqgi» m“, sieilghing its long as people persist soon m hi, "him have y" rendered than that of the express that incisive a violin recital ln Boatomwhichicflice and power. “h”, the huvgh; with bggglill driving without bells? ‘We hove any signal service m ihg ‘province postal service was getting more andll"! 11111111 1191181111111!!! Performed- guttural laughter. while the lightn-Ihldfl"? opportunity and many nea- inrz flflllhé! 1m m» twinkling eyes Iecwd It _ -. ‘.. i 11115 111° 11151 1111-3’ 111 111° Y°111"- 11° 1111. fate. I am the captain of my soul)‘, Cxhiaihed‘ an didn.‘ weigh as much of old peopic who would be cu- tllc same idea sinlultaileoilsly. Mr. healthy ilormal individual is iBrcwnlec as quoted in the Edmon- ~ton Journal. cited thc Old Age Pen- -¢§c~__}. ‘_ content is 100 pcr cent. VERBAL CONTRADICTION fore had done. And he expressed 1.300.000. and haemoglobin of uhlyi _ _ _ _ his oilinioil that if the B. N. A. Act 35 i191‘ 911111- W110 _‘111'e1' 1111111111 8' is English. thc language is full conferred upon ihe Dominion phi, ounces nl‘ livcl" daily. had ili twoi months tlmc a lcd cell round ofi VEN to one whose mother tongue "31 \’@1‘bfl1 11900115111195 111111 l111ZZ1111i’. liament thc right to pass such laws qiiaoiiho and hamhogiobih (ii 80 phi.‘ _ contradictions. but which t'o a for- as thc l-iiglnvay Act and the Pcn- Cchh 1 cighei. must he Exasiieraiihg ooh‘ sions Act. the B. NhA. Act should E are inclined to take Nature hcis pretty ‘ugiyf- admiiicd a young 1°11 5'31‘1°1151Y- 511° 15-11151 11511111 lady whose friend's facial features What is lny point? 'l‘llat if insulin taken cluilv saves: the iivcs of young and llildtiil‘ aged: l ilcrsoils, why‘ should it not b“ takcnil The Edmonton Journal points out 110011 11115 1O 110 P1111111 11811.1’ 1" D19“, that Aiherkfs 50 p" cchh Share Oi sOiTtl“ his. and so why not lake the‘ . . msu in . . the yearly Cost of 1101111101151“ that And similarly with livcr in pcr-1 11112 a hat she had lnade on her Plovince would be equal to one-third hihioiig qmoiiihi dolls head, It was ah Irishman of thc annual subsidy received from Livcr has to he given in vitlrlcul; i v 4 ,_ _ _. i‘ .,, . . i i i ‘ ' . \_ ' i ivhu‘ on ariivai‘ exciaimed iOyi-uiiy‘ Ottawa. And Albcltas subsidy is ‘ll-V? ‘§'f“1111l1 ‘i110 rifi1i11spiwpv1iii 2113C large compared with that rcceivi-d "lfii“_\g.l1i(c{ i(:h“.‘di,i...d ah“ iliihh hi‘ .by ally of the Maritime Provinces. h“ 111' ' - .17 . i . i i, . . . . .. 3 )1. sonu-tiuics lightly liflhlllt s‘ 113-115 med 1° be b91111“! b01019! 11' Herc. too. because the Maritilncs (hag ihsidv riinniiicdi'Ir|.SOil'1E1.1ll19$ VJZLS probably the same man who on have suflercd from a long-continued in bread and butter sanllieicilcs. B1111 taking his carcasc of hog to market, °X°<1115°1 0111‘ Y01111LZ101k. 111E 108161110 be amended. were being criticized. “It's a little "Be Japers. Tm first at last; I al- traciivc in thc palate. titled to pensions would be much cffoi-L l ' " 't' i ' ~ it Wouldm“, n was probably a ‘Zigieiic weltlfitpfil ion tian anywhere foreigner who. “Look out!" stuck his head out of the m“, window and had ii knocked 39h“ responsibilities upon the Pro- vinces is permitted to go on uncheck- ed, whither will it lcad? Twice. al- z 2 as I expected and I aiways thought ._.__'_...(-O}- -O 0-0 6000 00400009 OOO-OQ-Q 9Q. DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon when warncd to _.__ If this unloading of Federal costs 2 off by a passing car. A widow, on b51118 11811011 110W 1011?,’ 1191‘ 1111511111111 ready it has been put over. We lnriv had been dead. answered. “If he had bc sure that the attempt will bc rc- ‘QQQ§Q§Q‘O"§QQOQQQ-OO§Q'§‘: lived till next Friday hc would have 110111911; New 5111115111111 H1111 N010 ' . t. . .- . - ‘WYJRDS OFT "N MISLYSED: 110911 (101111 1111F1Y-11VO STRYS- siwuid‘ Cam. “m1. a 1119111111131 (‘PM Do not silv “will V1111 accord u.= illis . o aiout tlully-flve millions. have i.i.qiic.;i_ l Say "hymn ii_.__. It is all ri ht to l1 ' l _ . _ g ca a womd“ '1 bccn IOl('(‘(i lo UDIOZHI upon their OFTEN Misphoiqiiriip 1RD; (in. 111119111 11111 C1111 1191' a 9111 111111 50¢‘ county liluniciilnl councils much of rid; o its in "ill." zlol a‘: ii "no." what will happen. A duel was only thc costs oi‘ maintaining thc poor. OFTEN MWSPELLEDI illflinnefifi; averted by the imcwemimi of the insane. thc roads. bridges. and “SYIRIBNYMS: vmruy‘ Strength‘ friends when a Frenchman. during a i‘? 10:‘ Hype} m ‘P1111100 11111111111111 "s01. Viifllily- 10111‘. 11112111- _, _ ‘_ sailt, as we lavc no county coun- WORD STUDY: “Use a word {Homily ganm o‘ calds" “$11111 m” clls. the Provincial Govcrnmcililicti 111100 1111105 111111 11 15 Y1>111'5~" U11 115 1111101119 0Xl11‘955101'1- "Y011'1‘1‘ 11 111C111‘ no such resource. llO silbsidiarv or- 1111‘1"1“‘“‘ “"1 v°m1bumry by 111351011- dog.“ applied it to a lady, 113,[i|]‘3]]y‘gfilllZCd blll‘d(.‘li-I)C{1i‘Cl'S whom it can Todnyh using the noun in the appropriate 1mm 1° lmy- "x9111" 111° 111"'1111Y°1'-‘- whatli-s 1111111111111 "T119 gender‘ 111111 11.1’ direct taxation. And whether iniaclcquatc for nil‘ 11110115" O it bc to sink or swinl. uié Provincial " i ' . . t . n Piemicr and ills Ciovcrnnlcnt nlust tlon make our language uninteileg- time ii_ ible to foreigners and puzzling even lhUliCY 1S abrcviations in pronuncia- Thcrc were important and urgent -———.- things to do. but did they do them.‘ '1 11911111115111 1'1"1V1d911<'1‘ 11111141101 Pcrllails they lricd to do something bc blamed for what comes 0f thc and failed. But did tllcy really try? false pronlises. or the knavish trick‘: For instance. did they try to get for 211951- N01 knowing 1111111111115 111511 0t politicians- hungry for oflicc and the Province a full-ilcdgcd Cabinet was and too modest, to 55k, hg he- power. Thc voters at the polls. portfolio‘? Or cvcil a forecastle Ciiiicd wiih ihahks‘ and disiiovered however deluded they may be ny mcnlbcisliip in that august body? was sophistrics. make their own Federal Or to get for thc Province a second and Provincial Governments, and Car Fciry? Or to lift the Province Pzuliamcilts. and they must submit from the degradation and hlmllia- Exflmplcs 01 flbbfvvifllcd 0111111111-10 such legislation and administra- tlon of the ilarmw [gauge nuisance ciatlon might be indefinitely cxtendf tlon as is meted out to thcm by thc 111th Which W0 huvt‘ b11611 Cursed 101' to ourselves. "will you have a cup- izatee?“ asked a lady of her French later. to his regret, that it English for a cup of tea. v ed as a warning Like many words authorities they have created. It ;.; many years? If they tried to do any _ int .t , ii . __ ‘ Yoftcn a bitter dose. but it must he or all uf these things and failed. hand minor’ ‘thcCrezibeIlgI-Cle flecttipn m W111‘ n m“ were made from both 11111-11385" which not long ago were plain slang ~ fl n o 9115911111 11'" GQVP1I1~ crn and Western coasts: and on the swallowed. what is their influence with the 1119111 W115 1101111111111 011 1110 6010511011 North Atlantic coast. froln ‘all the but are now admitted as legitimate also become dictionary words and they will not adorn our language. Proper pronunciation and thc right gummy; the. King Government, gccdwilL and not to use of words. even of slang ilrorclsamd four-fifths of the local rcprc- rah; thc- Government by pressure, when used, are evidences of culture 11°111811V°5 111B P18118611 10 511011011111’! The tribe of docllcs never accom- lSaunders Government. Under such pllgh much, circumstances they ought to be able _ _.__ to do great things {Qi- prince Ed. The announced reduction in ex- ward Island. The latter have not P?!“ rum hull m nleaslnx wund- We Well. wc hfld a white Christmas done any legislation as yet. the 1111111 5° f" 11811111 -——<oo>-~~_- EDITORIAL NOTES cnpitatlng bx;- has bggn swung with the change mainly affects the small- ""-' the three who went up m Parlia- use of which the P111091 p011 rate How m“ we expect 1° have goodilncnt at Ottawa 15st ye“ and an. had hitherto been so much lower ‘since they Wei-Q e|g¢¢¢i-i_ we would more of this business. Competition dike them to tell us what it was. be- 1S usually PT°<111¢11V9 of favorable fm-o they go, results. in. r "in ._'_»'i". l" ‘ y‘ I l .. .- . - . .-- .\; INSULIN AND OF 1-1111‘? 01/911’ other medical discov-"Phe mall who totals the big est l - - received adversei g 1) “Slifol Piince Ldivaul Island the out- mehis and is ihe-hmimc cause oi-comlnent because it has not cured ‘ In follits up to middle age, lliSlliIlliOtt;\\va_ is arrest ng diabetes. and these indi-f viduals are able to go about thehJZ/ilicg-regal hpuscholgi 7"“ attended “Oik m hie‘ aided hi, smaii dhses 0i- ‘ iinc cnicc on nistlnas moin and the estimates m. 50011000’ and lmemoglobin or 1m“ is visiting in Regina. i.he guest of 1111‘ 111ll11951 1111005 1111111111111‘- An English research mall rcporishcl’ sister. Mrs. J. P. MBCGHChCII. 5111115 115 11 C1159 111 l1°1111- 115 “"1 11°’ a case with a red cell count of only. * * in other ivays it, ciih ‘H; mad-i 31-h (iciigiiihii (iiiiicii hi ihi.‘ vicihrih pclls held al ‘Toronto, in thc Autumn But surely life ls woriil this mllchldaugmer‘ Miss Enid Rogers‘ i Club yesterday. 11111101131 1_‘1iinost popular baby ill the Empircmtllc part of the 'l'ourist. Association ihiiih-ics 0i ihc Norihwhsi is i-u. Government worth? Or what is thc i .1 .Mr. ndM..RbtB.i.[l-i - "IA . . . English words in our dictionaries, Tile year closes with our lair Prn- Gpvhmmchi use“ worth to Prlnceltoihnomu- 1:“ igeefirrisgi 2i asimelib: PriIlifiliigiltg-(IyilstwsiikglfdfiiieltzpxxIg M W“ as from those of Cunamh 4 some of our abbreviated phrases may V111" 11911111191911 by two Liberal Edward Island? Apparently they did . iProvln " " - Governments in “n9 with each other‘ not m‘ very hmid‘ .1‘ was easier to gaughtcr. Marlon Constance. at their 0c more workable and mole during the year. It is cstinlatctl that Three-fourths of the elected reprc- be docile and subservient, to bask ome on nechzstfL , sentatlves of the Province at Ottawa in the sunshine of thc Premier's 8111b! 1'- Christmas season little comment ' ' ' a vigor worthy of h heme;- musg 1f er and lighter parcels in the carri-. Dliltlidllliililit 3i, 19.7 iHappenings of .1 Th w k? a ' I927 ENCoRE I I927 That “puts \lS right on the ledgerA To our many friends throughout thc Province we wish 1 sheet; ' and Re view to extend our sincere thanks for the generous support given It's the work wc have really done. -_,. _ to us during the Past Year. our FOURTH in business Q __€ m. Our Credit is built on the things wt: By w‘ L‘ 11mm" ‘ do; 1 Our debt on things we shirk; Unusually “wct“ weather. a good average crop. aild ii change of the‘ Provincial Government-these were‘ Upon considering everything which helped u‘; in success Is the man who completes his standing events of thcyciu" that is in the ye" now dosing we hm] our gnaw“ ass t u" t ' ' ' c 5 obe Their Exccllenclcs the Governor- [hero were .1 few gains in the Aut- gehpi-hi mid the viscohhiess wi1._‘ umn there were but olic or two ship-' JVICCIIS on our coast; and. thanks . . to a kill 1' Providence. and tllc care 1011171 "my 111119111’ 1111111161111 H.311- of the ggople, no heavy losses by with the members of the pestilence or fire. According to inforluation obtained by the Department of Agriculture. oiiicinls to mg M s1" 33111101111116115 911111311 whom our thanks are duc. the field iTheir only guests. were their soilfland dairy products of the Province and in this year \'.'(‘l'C worth ilpproxinl- iatcly $166,007,060. There was also. this year. a dem- Heqrieqt con r t i t. ‘ i onstratioil of the fact that the qual- l‘ ' ‘ g a 11 11 111115 we“ e1“ ity of the stock products of ihc Pro- It would be a. pleasure and privilege as this Season to meet and tell you face to face how thoroughly your favors. are appreciated, but as this is impossible. we wish to take this opportunity to Wish One and All the Most Prosperous New Year you have ever had. BAlRD-THOMAS-SCOTT, LIMITED, ‘ Truro, N. S. Mrs. Freeman Thomas. ‘i a t it ‘Hcartz, of Amherst, who that day At all the exhibitions and ‘colupeti- “ieichiaied his 86th biiihday iii c,“ lions in ulhich ourstock-raisers took I part. many first prizes were won and (6 ‘1 _ *1 1116mm’; 119mm and 311111115‘ much interest in Island catiltnhnrscs. 1 :hcep. swine and poultry was c"- . dlibitcd by judges and ilurchilsers rc- Mrs. T. B. Woodman has as licr siding in other parts of Canada and First-class i 00-’: ‘welcome guesthersister. Mrs. Crosby. 111111“ 111111911 3111€j°5b . t k . . ., prices wcrc receive y our s oc - .01 S." John h’ Nfld’ men fur ilcdigrced ailinlals of thc I I I ; best breeds; and great encourage- j Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Campbell. incilt was irivcu to farmers and olllcr ‘c; simmihi-Sidih Shem Chi-isim“ grccders hcrc to breed only the very i -_ _ _ __ - _ est in tile various fllllllltllS and birds ‘Wm mo" son‘ M1‘ and M15‘ Clnutiicy produce. Prince Edward Island lc11111l111c11l P1111199 S1‘ ‘has. it is now kilown. thc soil and ‘ “ ‘i climate upon which thc very best in i Miss Pilyllis Winchester ciltcrtain- life may bc ilroducctl. Care ill breed- Calendars for the new year arc available to policyholders at our Ollicc, til Queen Street, and also at the offices of‘ S. M. lllCKS-Summersido and BURDIJN-liiontaguu . , _ end that wealthy purchasers of live» 111111 11191011“ 110191- 011 we-1111cs11i1y‘strlttk may bl‘ induced to conic to mvcning. in honor of her guest. Miss thc Island Province and lo pay high ‘Jessica (3|hwih_ 0i- Bqi-miidih covprsipriccs for live-stock of all kinds. liming ihid mi. eighteen j ‘ Tilccarc and skill of those Island i _ ‘i v ,IilliIlL‘ih who have adopted the Ilcst ’ methods of culture. have rcsilllcciin Miss B. Rcagh, of Cilarlotictown. large cit-ports of iloizitocs sold at The acreage of thc Province ulidcr p0- tatocs this your was grcatr-l‘ than _ that of any previous ycilr. and thc Mrs. Clyde Auld. Toronto. isspeild- crop was, upon the vzhnlv. a good rim; ihh hfflidayg with hgy iim~@hgg_ our. Yet. owing lo atldiliilnillqulin- titles of iloiiililcs in thc lllurkrtr." D‘. Iv ‘ t f. _ ' . .. 1 and I“ ‘Ni l? 1111111011111 ubrciid thc pr cs paid and rccclvetl were not so high as in thc previous Th ' E ' ' e mpire Life Iiubbcd hair is hum m slay. M111 year. and m» profits frmn uu- sale Has ii group oi‘ “l.I\'l£-TO-\\'l.\'" l'()l.l(‘.ll-I.$ thc hairpin lnazliifzictiirers might 111 11011111105 11111 511 11111:". just as well make thc best of it. according to thc dclrlgaics to thc Ma: er Barbers‘ convention in 'l‘he 1l0<lllDll iii the Fm" Industry You il-ivc nearly '1‘ i". hi; mm. . , ' . ' ' ‘ ~ - - - I - 1 i (‘|l‘.lll't‘.‘ i‘ Ii l’. ti‘ . And the Wind blown bob. lat eld by Prince Edward Island has _ age as oi‘ dying mealitihis. vmg Um"! “Live-to-win” Policies 111°’ 11°11“ m “g1 110W‘ 1“ "111.dcniaild in (111111 I5ritziin—miirticul- wiii mi“. m". M V..." “hi “mu is brought forward. leaving an uli-iarlyl iu S'.'tlli.'ilitl— (illfl throughout pith... whh ' ' cvch iihp 0cm- the mpg, m; if it \v@i'g.NOi"l|l(‘l'll Fiuropc as \\'(‘II as ill thc a 8.‘.‘.‘.‘§5‘..°L‘I.‘.‘£".‘2.i1ii i: ";!%".'.;::.:'::..:;: R, H. MacNEILL 1m‘ qobizllnrwi [or “ilclis. as well its for “brccdcr.1'." PROVINCIAL At thc exhibition of foxes and tort I. Ii. The various district. agents also have a supply. we 1 hope that every policyholder will secure one. IIYNIIMMI & 00., LTII. The Oldest Insurance Agency in l'.E.I. Charlottetown k“ i- and stables, arc only ll0L‘(It‘fi to l Fox Industry. iron ill/INAGER M3‘. .I. - i H w { Rom“ 11111111111011 u i7!) Kent Street (‘llarlottctotvn Phone H511 of the ycar. Messrs. MCIullfl‘ It Lia's- 11°‘“1 1151 8111111111 1" 11°11“ ‘*1 11111‘ Kinnou Robert Y-Iumilhrcv lhrry’ England. Milligan d: hlorrison, midi ~~»—— _. __ ‘other breeders and dealc won H-vs1-@:a1l1::;..$£..::::. .'.*;:.='s";.:..':.::.':;;..£211 ' QASZARD-s BRAHMiN mi IS UNEQUALLED was ilostcss ior thc wcekly B1~l(IgCtl](\I(4l,‘l\d Pmvhm, Sold only in red, hygienic, airtight pa¢k§‘og, h a uu " ‘i ' The Fisheries. i Miss Stevens, of Truro. who isthc, . _ _ . H Tile fisheries on thc coast oi‘ 111111151‘ of hm 5151"‘ M15‘ nmniPrincc Edward Island were pills!‘- 113111W11- 1-5 b91112 V91)’ l11°115111111Y emicutcd in thc usual wav ilu-nugll- _._ tertaiiicd by her friends. ' inui‘ thc d year.‘ Cod.“ haddmk. ducts oi. wesiem Canada‘ and m. Tl cDul 1 f'Y 11k h u 101112111 asfjiliiiPiill-sh. .-1.'.'.°..'l"'“'..'.7"{fi‘§ and Him Temperance $‘1"""1°" 1111-‘ 0119111118 of a shorter route duriu". 1 cicssn or snn ccn ' ‘1 '~ ~- --“ “-'- .' . . , ' ~.~-_ '-_ w . a 1 1scalloils. ccls. frcsil fish. trout. cilp- iiiélhgfigiiged for m? “DBL "m m‘ ‘Several months of the year‘ 1m m‘ .porls from Great Britain and Eu- rope. as well as in thc rccclli dis- covering 0i’ valuable mineral til‘- isccn at u ilublit" i bu“ for Smwylin. sluelis and lobsters were aluong months. but she and the Duke ulihc 551i caiihhi “mi midi qyhi. “iii... York were present recently at theof the catch has been estimated ut . . . _. V _. ._ . . Y ._ . posits of various kinds in Northcru Princess Ball at Claildgc s.‘ given‘igbssiérfiififlgigwgiigé ru111ggofiila71boa1‘ In Canada at largo the industry Quebec, Manitoba, and Saskatche- im support of thc Princess Elizabeth. cwi add viiimi' h $850 000 W f“ _ v1 111v llwlue throughout the year wan Hostel. A novel feature of t.llc bull lariilé§t “phi 1 ' 1 M u’ 3311i ‘$11 1“";‘111'1111d~ 11 15 9511111111911 _ _ _ H . _ i * ' _ ‘ ‘ I la lfFVH uc of Canada's agricul- ‘was a procession oi well known 1100-‘Qaglqgtiiifvgiigfiiifiiis gfiu “l9.‘2‘7 iihhi products of thc yogi. hiiiii.oxi_ ivlv. hcurled by Lady Plunkct. cachim (um; H - i‘ f1‘ l11°1fl_1 11-111- muted $2.0o0.0c0.0o0 or £400.00o.000 of whom carried n doll tlresscd as mm iolgitlitiév 121113301 “£111; stir.‘ The flcld products varied great. Enznbclh‘ ihhias a rhmii hi. iimn-‘agtwl ‘igumloivlu. 1y in Plltirgilfltil‘ ‘and liiiportiiiict‘. " " ~ 11151111 Wheat. growln clucfiy in thc great (Yanudit at Lurirc. Natural Resources. Tllcre is cause for confidence an ‘thc devcioplnent of Canada's ilailir- ‘al resources by the application of an inexhaustible supply oi‘ water potvvl‘ to the mills and factories of 1h‘! country. 0f this power there illis already been an immense dcvclop- . meut; and it may be developed ul any extent that the industries cl . the future will require. So. secure in the kilowicdge that she has great- er reservcs of raw materials than any . other country, together with ilii- mense reserves of hydro-electric i power. and an energetic and skll- ‘ ful population. Canada is asslli‘0d_ 11 filtuic that is economically unassall- able. Cne of the events of the yen r wits. however. the decision of the imperial Privy Council. as a result . of which Canada lost to Newfound- l‘ herself. Princess lavas rcprcsciilcd by ii portrait doll, 111111 11111111111“ 1111111115 111 11011111111111" izoitcd to have aggregated the cli- ‘idihsscd ih white Wei. pink Shiih 011111111- F01" 1111? 11151 111111? l71111111 crmous yield of 450,000,000 bushels; . ' 111111 516011111.’ car‘ \‘ '1 b l i . . gold-pink shoe-s mid u 60ml lwvk- Charlottctowil nlb*i(i1i?t1t(ill"ilr:dlgt(1>t 11121111131911; liquid“, lmgctainloum‘ “m? ' ‘ ‘. ‘i .' ii HO i1 V3.5 YEHSlllT? O lace. Queen Magi, prgsented a pm-iMalnland‘lluiii'.‘iiild the daily tripis‘ h-Vssci. hmihh Mi," who have smith ish-nmdc doll wearing a frock ofi°1111° 1111mm“! 51011111111‘ 31191191115“ icd thc fiifiilfiilP-S of thc vcar stat!‘ white orgnndy muslin with/h wide “$127101: 111111_C11111'1‘111°111“'11 that Canada lcd thc world in the gihch hand at the hem decmhiedisy ma,‘ r0321 %1(1)1“‘1‘~:‘1:d‘1;11ti9]:11(1_‘l1n;1‘1‘ié1; ol“wilcl‘il alld liour. Neces- with clusters of flowers cut from bits the season thc Province was houlor- amzfvi‘ 1111101811011? of tliflcrent colored cloth. l-icr coat C11 11y 111° V1511, 01 111° P111119 M11115‘ llrain elevators no (ca; Ishlilillli ‘tiilirge of jade-green cloth matches her °éati1i1ieiililgr11grdy71s1l1lll1a1g1ifl 5111?“? imndred and fifty having been built green hhh The Queen oi Spain‘ be“ m-c visit or éiqhol, émiiilfllltffluvyrldy in the course of the past season. In mm leaving London prmnntod u i y ' - ° - Canada there is at the end of this . .. . 1c “ide fame, and for many years yo," mum im. ihi, “hm e oi 30m commiticc with a doll in Georgian‘C1111I1111111'G1‘I1C1'1\1 1'11 1110 31111511-0011000 bushels of gr-nin agt one time. dress. Dov/dared hair. dainty frillcd OM05‘ 111 15 1101111110. ton. that Canada. in cap. voluminous wired-out skirts of 111° W111 11°W 911151111! "111101111110111191" white. embroidered with a-iarge de-i when or flour‘ or bum‘ to 1111111111 different - it i .. Bil . t..- f 51811 1n rcd and blue. and holding a‘ 13111 111° “c111 01 1111-‘ 1-111111051111011-1 Canada's ctijilpdrgsesto bvérzgln.»l..ff. Great...“ Event (Continued on page 5-) Congratulations urc being sent i . _ t 0.111 G‘1‘"-’1 111119111 C111111°1~ 811d 11. 1-1111- principal ports of thc United States i: Manufactures increased lu Canada I b b Season's effective in the suppression of thc t1 i i i i i . . 1Liqiior Evil. The Conservative Cb€1agaati¥i:u;c:l' Qiiflbbzibiltyacifpgi: Leader featured his poll . “ ' - spent the advanced temperance meaibrg?‘ c1112 1201;113:115: 1 I in Summerside.1:;1c€°1l1c11igm 03111511 gifwlrdfi 10111001- manufacturing industries amounts to the guest of- Mrs. R. T. ‘Holman. hike The Lihemi ‘i’ 11101105611 m about $3'500'000'0011~ 111111111111 1191-113 D ~ v o by the Temperance Alfigfeh bflckiefii rapid development of the pulp and 1» Miss Helen Mega“... is being Wei- “gems contend“ (m ti 1°'~‘- "i111 “Paper industry there was a very comed home for the holidays, the that Ciovcrnmenlt Iwntrtilievsojulldlairg: 119231;? xfiflilii '“,.-.‘,’.‘.fi.f,’f.§°,'§,°{,§§§' Eucst 0f her parents. Mr. and Mrs.‘fv11i:i1esig1eadmg;fe liisriiggkehlifiss 131d uinortatlon. as well as the protection ‘Mm M°K°“"“' Evil lo which a lili‘ c giaiofit 1111b” “.“°"d°d by 111° N“11°11‘1 9°11" °1 ‘people were op 5d MBHYOC 0 ianada. have enabled Canadiansto Her many friends here wlii be in-iserviihve ciectoml mhhgiy h: this; fifigq111o11f1i1gg "$913311: 8:211 $11511‘ i iedik " - prouconuary. .1 Q1" ° 11°11’ 111111 M186 1591111139 S? tgxizfililiillticei“ anti the promotion In the course of this ear there is - "11 11111101111 11.1’ these was a considerable exten ion of rail- Miss Mona_ Wilson We extend to our customer! and friends the canon‘! 81101403! lor a Iluppy and Prosperous New Year. I ’ ‘The2Macs” - ifltultz. of New Glasgow. who in the ' nauosroaa 5 140 Great (iqor|e‘_‘_!treet 1 ‘Ispending her holidays at her‘ home "e"'°‘°“"“1°11“ 1° ‘"11" "11111111 1° way towards ii u a . their party prediiections" and th P u w" w‘ ‘in chmbridga M _‘ i he ‘ . _ e eace River district. and in Quebec. ass was nv dto liberals were thus gitiitbifidfliii Sign g5 iii-Gigi“; shoi-i hi-hhch “has o; me I m _ ~ Y . . . and C. N. R. It has been igzil» illliltligteldtn tiléililce the Liquor stated that Canada has now more ‘ 0 o O . i f l-h .111 B m: by the records railway mileage. proportionately to > l Mrs. Gordon Hulhes recur-burg... hfedffi§ifiiifvi§gi°2ng1:;1;:h1d~ ‘livutliiiltlgn. than any other cmintry. __ l 1 - . or us ca ion for the increased rail- id .th l. (Continued oii pogo i.) Gadlténgontlieo olfqzligira 1:1. miter-buxom.” u tmouiflbgnd °¢§§°'i,m.°°°° i- .