t mlich? principle of Mutnality. 0F C HEN you draw up your family budget, do you set a stated percentage of your income aside for life insurance protection ? Is it anywhere near adequate? Life Insurance should provide protectioll not only for children while they are dependent but for the assurcrYs old age. It is not an easy matter to determine how much insurance a man should mrry iii proportion to his income, his expenses and his family responsibilities. That's u matter upon which you may iieed professional advice. ltlutlial agents are equipped to give well nsideretl counsel in such matters. Write to-day for The Mutual Book, which explains-the “MUTUAL LIFE ANAD H. A. EBERS 135 Kent Street Charlottetown Central ' Guardian SHOP trom Holman‘a Catalog. u WK“ A LIBERAL CONVENTION. — A-t the Liners-I umivlentliou today "at Cardigan Mano/I. J. iPower, of Sum- merville was nominated as candid- ate Itor the‘ Th-ild District of Mugs ‘a; the coming by-electlon. t ., \., v ‘at Sliiuluerslde. was unloaded from the Customs cutter, Margaret and placed Iii the Customs warehouse here. THE MARKET-The market was well attended yesterday. But- ter sold at ~ti'ic.; eggs 50c. to 5504i ‘geese $2.00 to $2.50", chickens 80cm.‘ ‘to $1.00; ducks $1.00; apples 10. ‘to 25c. per doz. L tatoes 00c. 17c. LECTURER‘ COMING-A tele- grain was leccivctl yesterday from Professor C. H- D. Roberts. statingl If SO, 110W Chullolttettiwu oil the 27th but ‘wi‘ll , ill dut- time. THE UNITED CHURCH.—The‘1 ' at both services tolliorrilwi ltov, A. N. tlillls of Mul- llelltlc, ‘l’. la‘ I. 'l.ho stiloist til. Morn-i ilig Service wtll be Mil-is Lloustauiwci Wliuar. iilltl for evening, MI‘. Pc l), Williams --thc Choir relltlcriiig“ Anthems at‘ vat-ll service. I-Iarly; Pruyci’ Meeting is ut l0 o'clock and Sabbath School at 2.30 l’. M. ..‘ visitors llllli stutlt-Ills will rectnve ii hearty welcome to Ull-tirl-h ulid‘ Sabbath School ‘ BO0KFlELD.--—Thc services iii the lirooktlclti- Colifregatiltin on Slur‘ day. Novcnilitir 22ml will be as fol-j lows: llurtitvilie, ll A. M‘. Hunter‘! Itivt-i- 7 l’, ill. 'l'ht-l't.- \\‘ill not be any‘ ‘SBIWIUP: iii the Prczibyioriall CIilirt-hl 881 Tum mission or PAIN u w‘, vppufflny Vii-a’ if pilln \\'l'l‘t‘ nu H ,1 l-vll We Irv to llvolil It: WP |:t.ll. t- » - ‘ il lllldt-r Illl ilffllt-tlolli W" l"'""'" ‘N, H. “l. il-y to lllliilllllt‘ ll lii-lu-r “ “.|,|,.|i It irould hiivu no . ltl .. \1|d vt-l. what ll l\o\'t'l'l.\"!i"i"k Mm’ - i-ld ill-ll would ulllivllr! Ilow I,H,,,,1“1-i- should fl'|!i"l‘l the loss of that -.\l‘l--li lvo now ilvltittri‘! , . - ii- |_.“‘, n"; only dots Inlill cdliriltl ot Illvlliliflli nnd stimulate ulir t-ill-ri-‘iwil “ ‘g V, ,,,.,.,...olr_v Io our \l-r.\' i“." "H" yll-ilk It fur ourselves. llalf thi- ‘flung; "f mir spurts lies in the "it" 1n ' '~ “HM, (My iniiltc upon our endurance , ,.¢ +004 0-000“ .R._ BROW 14o RICHMOND a-rriee-r OHARLOTTETOWN Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at‘ Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Slot-l v 0 ooo-ovooooow-oaoooawo-ao l O 0'0 OVO%-FQ 9fifi§-§-ffO~O-§fO-O-§fifi§-Q GOOO-Q-QO‘ oo-ooo-ooooaaoooooaovoaooo-..-.~»¢~¢¢¢-o¢¢o+o-o+4@-~ ... ...-.-.-.-.~:li;r to our \'4'l'y joy that at lirnokticltl on Sunday Ill'll‘ilillg.l buy. u painless world would‘ lack lie», l‘), Altirrls will preach ill the will“ oi’ tlit- finest element! i‘r il.-i.lll\‘.'il ltsiud \'illII‘t‘il at ll A.M,. ‘-\‘i‘i"h Iiiifllify‘ lluumu imiure: toi- it ‘Slllltitly School at ililfirtllliit‘. at 101 “'°"m "m" "it flviifi“ 7"’ patience A. .’\l iilllllvl’ lii-yer 10.30 A. M. and III‘ rnilriigu. for "Yiiiliiiiliy or charity.‘ Iirooklit-lti i! I for ti-uipi-rilnl-e or generosity or flqif- hump“ siiI-rlfit-o. I'uili is no t-ltmly woven I tIh; {Villlilfl Iti-xtlllre of our active 1 CQRREQT|QN__1“ 1m, 0111mm“. u" “‘H""'I_N“:_:W:"33“? If“? I'm‘ “Ilfhmii no.ict- of the Into Mrs. Peter Mun "m: "m" ‘mflflmgi’ Jgltsifléli‘; frolrllbyi wllicll appeared in the Guard- lllPlllllI suffering ls to hi- 1,“ m‘. lun recently.‘ some misstatements IIIIIYI‘ than lillluiln. »l“rom ll rcccnt “TH? mud“ “he folknvfllg- i“ a (my: Mrmm‘ by Cum"! (“neuron m‘ Pkfplllilli lit»,- iion was iniorlnotl oi “.‘_‘n‘nl“amr AMWL ’ ‘licl- illness ii fctw hours after she diecilliit: seiiously ill, and the tlt- most ltludni-s and attention "was givt-n ilel‘ by Mr, and Mrs. Counci- QJVIIII wlloiil sllc hull lived for some timo. and everythiiig possible was titlllL‘ to get lii touch with her son il-t lit-r dcutll. It illso states he is the Q only Gilt‘. of the falllily Iivilig, This i z I 3 es Sherry ol‘ ‘i“(2l'll‘\Vt)(lll- also slll~ vivcs. PERSONALS Mr. I-‘rcd W. GotlfreypSllfftilk. was ill the city yesterday. .\Ir, llvrbcrt Ilnward. C-ormvilll. was a ViSnl-il‘ to the city yesterday- Illr. Albert Suiitb. Viilnsloc. ‘in tho city yesterday. Ml". Goo A. Wilson, New Ilomili‘ WLIS Companies. High Priced Pelts Are theResults of Liberal Feeding of Cod Liver Oil Biscuits ROSS-MILLER ‘will Insure you better prices for your pelts. pure COD LIVER OIL and meat to build bone and muscle as well as Increasing the lustre ol the fur- Tliaas‘ blaculta are thoroughly and unllormly baked and are glvlng excellent satisfaction In many leading Can- Special prices In ton and V: ton Iota adlan fox ranches. ‘and aold In any quantity. CARTEaPLa agltoflg h», _ Vi". in‘ t being vanity Dictionary. ADREOI Inolyd ltld _ st.»- as i . "r C0. Limited rows,‘ 9., 8-1. l.‘ i-ITYT-"fbletlonary Coupon Data Ploaao llnd anoloudtha aum of my New or Renewal Charlottetown Guardian and 50 Cents extra for New Unl- NAMI ........-.................................--- "t... ......-..mi-~~-'~""' ... - Qxt Jorapoataga beyond 20 mill! 01 To within N loll. was a visitor to the City yes- Lcrduy. .\ll'. Alex. biclictlti. Long Creek was n visitor to the c.ty yesterday lllr- Nt-il McFudyon, Winslhe. was tel day. ‘Filo many friends of Mr. Wm. II. MacClllluni, -I<‘uller brush repre- sellltatl-vc. ‘llay Vic-w wi-ll lie ‘pleas- ed to learn that ‘he ‘is recovering lilom llif-I recent severe illness, and wl-Il hc ilibl‘. to rcsllllie‘ Ills (lattes iii the near future. Prolci-liwr Shaw of the Depart- ment of Agriculture returned front ‘Tnlonto Winter ildnlr Thursday. I-Ie reports tliut. the Island exhibitors won all along tho lines In very stiff competitions, especially again- st the exhibits from the estates of American millionaires. Mrs, Lee McAssey, of Cherry IIIII. ‘P. R. Island is spending a few duyii in Trllro tho gueatl 0f Mr. and Mrs. ll, I. Parks, She was acoom- [lilllltili by ilol‘ iiiiilghter. Miss Ethel. ‘who Ilas nlacoptntl ll lmsltiou on tzhe They contain |News_ ’i'*‘i- lKrep .\llnurtl‘a Llnlnlant In the house. .._._________. FAIR WARNING JUST A COLD" But what. will It load to. the first algina of Influenza. Pneu- monia {ml other dangerous dlaaaoaa often mlatakon for Jult a Cold. Evangeline Syrup Of Tar And Cod Liver Oil will banlah It like maglo. Subaorlptlon to Tho Try It today. H. W. WORTHY DRUOGIUT alaaa mllao. THE PUBLIC FORUM _-_. erythlng the was ‘bought by the local merchantim i111)’ 801d H! (WP-land paid for In trade but this iinefl ‘to 65cm; straw 35s.; oats 45c; p.» u" changed owlng w 51-20 and i-“Iililmiand cheese factories, paying cash. ‘killed at home and handled by the ‘store, ‘today agents buy the hogs lallve and pay the cash. alld at times it is harder to get uni ‘he optn to do so curly iii Docoui- _ , t _ h, u , u bcr. This‘ dtite will be announced dawn“ Ty um" u m“ llllxlfii be Ll ciluiw, other than iillll. ‘. M, All are ccrdlzillyl is tnizzirrect. A daughter. Mrs. .Iuni-. among the visitors to tho city ygg. stall of the News ‘Pub- Co.—-Trur0 I ‘houses. that it would THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN i i (Continued from Pass 4) he spring, winter and _ Maritime towns. they put up asi 1am 151,- e-m ‘ [JQUOR PLACED ‘N BOND“ I think I have shown, that thegood a stove as money can buyfl ' 1.1155511’ Yemeni“ mowing Mm“ m“ keen competition of the largo BWT-‘stlll it ls seldom we see the Faw-‘Nov, z0_ 1925, thousimd cases of uqu?“ seized m‘ es in the towns was first rospon- cett ‘High Oven Range pushed by‘ lbcmd [he schooner Eddie James‘ sible for the country stores to cllr~ the Island merchants, and. it is -————<0> tail their stock and that the Ioiwlliard to realize that when a man is- BUY A1. HOME stock was iii turn responsible tarnishing an order for Ontario madei ' forcing the people to fall back on‘goods. that can be had just as good the mail order houses during the‘ time of year, lii/lien ‘the r0 BILPQ In years gone by. practically ev- farmer Not long ago all our hogs were lt used to be that all ollr eggs lhili Owiiit; lo l1 DFBVIOIIB‘ 6111511149 were handed h‘ over the mums,‘ industries ill the Muritluies butun- llieilt he whI-l be unable to oome to ‘ oday they go to the egg circlesl Then there was our staple crops. potatoes and oats. those were all bilrtercd with the local lilcrtehuut. to.l:iy very fcw merchants iii the country handle either. The result of iill tbcsu. changes is that lilo farmer gets the cash ill ills list. and as Ilioy are more or lens bot-tinting IWSINFISS MICN AN!) WMHIICN tIit-y nnlllrillly lo.»k aiound‘ and buy where they think they got the best value, or iii nth~ er words they do the same as every other, or I should say nciirly every other business mall does, "SELL IN TIIIC IIItiIIICST MARKET .\Ni) BIIY IN TIiFl ‘LOWFSTJ’ and still there urn IIIISIIIPRS men who say “it is fm" lil('k ot‘ thought on the lmrt‘ ot‘ tho puoplr." No that is not the‘ nature of things, lll.‘.-l Mail til-tru- business is oi‘ lt‘t't‘ll origin, there Still ountry uutithi-l‘ mason lirolIlc send why the ‘.<< their mtmcy llslalltl merchants as a rlllc. do ilot pllt tht-nlsclvos oil-l to fostw ii de- mand for what the furthers hiivc to isell. so wily should the fzirulcr and his good wllu fool guilty when It ‘comes to their scudiilg till-Ir moll- ‘cy nwuy. when as» the old song- ‘goosz- "Idvtery one is doing it." What good \vil‘l it. do lhc “IlIiY iit II().\II“." propugulitla. If nicn talk till they ill-e Illuck Ill the I'm-e telling you and I to "buy at liolll world and we have firms putting it ‘up In Charlottetown and‘ every mer- chant on the Island should be ‘booming me 80mm bu, m nwnyland kept a pledge to Buy At Home, Then when the roads are bad treason they 1m me u“, M“), m“, tall. and.“ n.1,, they cannot get Into town, "it is lrn-‘bmughi back u wmemlnimrsu. DOHBIIIIB to Q81 the variety 0f EOOdI-Qerlor to ouryown, at the country stores and the ‘aw ' Sflflkville and Moncton are our‘ pie are "forced to fall back orftiwifpiatural markets. and in these two catalogues and order by mall. right here. where farm products, that he is thinking bad. but that is not the only‘ cause. about "BUYING AT HOME." , 113.1] 1,0 gglllhflVfi said enough tto show that the to the b11116;- PAIGN should start nearer at home‘ alid after they remedy things there ltljtlstice to all concerned. The writ/i ill 1,1 [Illle engllgh w reach W- ilmer of such colniuliinlications should‘ the rest of us, ‘In imrongly In favor of ‘building up the Ch til our merchants sot a good ex- ample by doing the same they cam ‘not expect that the people will pay ‘higher prices just tor the pleasure ‘of dcaliilg at. home. ‘and sinlplo and as sucll cannot uf-iljnvt, 1 purlatitm, providing it comes froml 3W9)’. and that is the Incl tllui the E We raise the best pork in theiTown and Country to dad employ- inient at home. _ ‘If seventy-live per cont of the population of our ‘Rrovince- ‘took tour Towns, our Villages or our ‘Countryside. Our population would soon double andwxmny small In- ‘dsstrles would 810F158 WP. mail»! ‘this the most desirable corner of vOaaada to live lln. to Ontario and have It r t Sl.i.",——~Wit-h reference to the let- ter appearing in the "Guardian" of l the 19th. instant, signed "Economy"f dealing wtth the above- subjecti I could go on indellnately but I would swig, 1111111111091, n01 appear at all f-air for a person to stand ‘be- issioiiuries working in the inter-i hlnill an a-ssulued name, and luake} ts ‘of tile BUY ATIIOME a\lMLi damaging statements in connection‘ “with our HOIIIG‘ Merchants ‘and an‘ they buy our. be compel-led to sign his or lleri Iitlilllfi, Tweirtydive years ago. we‘ ‘had in? ailcitctowli, about. three Iiililosl lthe iuluiber of Dry Goods ‘Stortsi {alone that. we have today, and if‘ conditions ktcp on as they are, .wvilh so lunch money going out ofi gthe Country. it wf-ll only ‘be a mat-i ‘tor of u. few years, and we w-lll I Iiilvc no Local Store... lc-llt, and still: 'i‘lli-. Ilirnior is all BXPOFIEI‘ Pure} we ask, why do our boys and ‘giirlsl -_> ITRIVI" Iiolnt- to -gi-t. c-lllpItiy-l . lPersoiuiIIy I buy wt home or as_ ear home as lean, and I am‘ tiurd lu put up u holler against int-i nil-lit’! The ‘(I-ovorllninilt Ito-turns such parts of the country as lie show llliil the Itlcrcliallts and supplies. slit-h as the other Muriqdustlies oi’ the Province pay will 5 lll- i tlic time Provlilccs and I doubt it’ l~t is ‘illlik vi lii" "i!" ti» if Y0" kill till-TI i“ 111.. 1,551 111191-“13 1,1’ 1111,, pl-QJMcrc-uirttlt- and Industrial lilc, the} V111“. 10 51mm from me 111N136 m,“ i"llllllt‘l' llilti llI"‘.~lt! who ail-c loft. util‘ m.“ we u", “u, gums w buy any, hurt. 1o iilkU-Oll ‘.1 ileavii-r shllr.» oi thing U“ n“, mun‘! L“, i‘, is a m“ thwlgartien oi taxation. ll, Iioliu-iwir. m,“ “o Soon“, was Mr‘ Hylldmaws l-oinlltroilti are changt-d iilill our ilpectzh made ill Sllmnlersllie. thiliiiiflirflmnl“ M“ md"‘s"ml m“ .12’ .. , , . 11ml on It prosperous ‘ilIH-‘riti, reqiliir- the llallla». Lhronicle cault- out ‘n, ,‘ we,“ m1“ “mw lmmlrvd with ii full page article ailvisiilg;‘_ni‘“‘|'uyf’,k,,‘ taxgqylw‘. mum,‘ are the ful-iili-l-f, nt‘ NovulScotla to lii-i“ .,,5pn,;,i‘_,m1y‘,.,.,1.m;..,1, 11: m", 1am, cl‘ ‘Hit: their production so‘ its to‘ ii n‘ 111,111,“; “qnph i1 1,, ,‘._.,1,1ma1. miik" H“? i'i""'i'“‘-e Se" Biisiiiiiiiiiil Ufi as the niiulinllrni tunollnt st-nt In ‘the mutter oi" farm produce, Zlllliigwqqy W1- 11111111111 .11, M1111 11,1101- lll‘. Sclzllttii-‘IHB 0i’ 5i. John said the“lloll;tt..i, ivils spoilt ill our Local same thing ili regard to the farlii~‘.\‘.: ‘l w. it W-llllili Ill all-lunch trreator ers ill N. 13., and suggested lilltlllil‘ spt-rity and :l t‘I)|‘l‘t'.‘l[ilJlll|t‘lliiy they increase their efforts so lillll.aiiii'l‘t‘itlitti IIPIIIUIMI I'm’ employ-cs. nothing ill the line ot’ Ittrlii pro» it it, lllost linro'.i‘stlllnbie to claim lint-c should be imported from l‘. 'ii-"i I-‘Jttlls Bilil iIP -lHlT0iiii-*‘ i! IP01" l 20% to 25% cheaper from the Mull Order ‘llolisl-s than frolii tho illome Merchants. ivitliollt even llzilcfln-tr ‘nto t-onsilluzatitm the quality of: lh~ gooilli. 'l‘hti Iiociil iidertrhilnt llsf l't!l|llil't‘ti 1.0 give crctlil at home lln , _ ilitflclilt tinlcs, WilPll money s i'o,i;.lli‘iit‘tills‘illl'd be (‘one by u“ “w .\‘t‘ill‘(ft‘:, whereas. tlic ‘Mull ‘Order (wllntry merchants joining up with idfillli“, "Mm-fiwtiily lll(! rleliiilcl-s association, and buy ,‘:‘T"1]1,,;‘ipllfilliiifiui“; loliny‘ :n.‘,"‘n-,,,._ us cllcilply us possible by taking 1m: u, mpmy 1,111,113 “.1 11“. 51,111,. illc whole output of certain small v1.1.0,, 11,, 11,1. .114,“ (yl-qm- 11111136,, i'iii"-“i'~ei=‘ Wiiicii W°ii'1ii Biiililii! the!" llld hay. (FLIIIIIOIZIIOS on lhe-ir collilt- The remedy is simple, Let us all praolice what we preach and Iut_ the merchants show there is n. 'lil~‘ tic give illld lake ill them, then b-lly w.th a vicw of meeting outside so loni: us we know they are not doing it themselves. Why should we keep our hioney ill circulation punies are pining tor more basili- ess. In today's Guardian we find one “INQUIRIGIIW with a miserable lil- tle letter objecting to the school children selling a few garden seeds for which they get u prize. which he says: "Are useless EXCEPT I-N THE MdNDS OF THOSE ’I‘() WHOM ’I‘I‘IEY ARE‘ AWARDED." According to him, the child should he robbed of the pleasure he or she gets from winning the prize. Just. for the sake 0t‘ lwhat? “So as not to interfere with our seed houses who distribute their seeds to reliable dealers all over tho Island" and he winds u-p with: "Is there not any remedy to stop this way of doing business?" It is no wonder he was ashamed to sign hits mime to such a letter. III/hen directly opposite in large dark type is an advertisement of one ol‘ the very firms he was seek- ing to‘ protect against the little children. boosting ONTARIO FOX BISCUIT. and on ‘the same page facing hits words: "WllY BUY‘ SEED FROM ONTARIO T0 THE DETRIMIDNT OF OIIR SEED llOibSES" is un advertisement of 'l‘IlE IMIPFIRIAI. BISCFIT CORI- PANY, ii I‘. E. I owned (‘lilllflhll employing P. IE. I. help. ls it any wonder ollr ‘boys and girls leave home lwllen they are be- grudged the few cents they can make st-‘Ilillg garden seeds or that, the public are getting fed up on this one sided propaganda- It was pointed out at the Assoc- iated Boards of Trade in Summer- slde that from five t0 eight million dollars were sent out to the mail order houses each your, that this was simply a guess and a poor one at. that is shown by the three mit- Ilon dollars spread to come and‘ go on .bllt I fnll to see what. the am- ount has tn d0 with the subject, .l')'ld the speaker menu lo glvc tho Impression that if this money had not. ‘been sent. to the nlilil order still be lm cir- ‘uilutlon on tillc Island? If he did be ‘in wrong. for ll’ the people had not ‘sent it away the morchnnll won-Id have been compelled to do no, If he means that the merchant would have made a ten to I'll-teen percent on the turnover he In again wrong for the mail rrder houses do such a big turnover that they can afford to sell to their custom- ers as cheaply In many cases m: {the local country merchant can buy ‘It himself. We have in Summersivle and town. good bakers. ntlll it lii mir- prlaing the amount of imported dispose or W» make as Rood cheese as anv- nnr "linuld want. ivlill the mercil- ants insist m1 importing other kinds and "War the imported stuff in competition with mu- own. We manufacture as good loo cream aswm be found in Canada. do all m" merchants "BUY A1‘ IIOMlI-i?" A peek into an express car coming from the mainland Is the boat answer to that. tit home. when we can do better bylported goods come to Burdens in sending it iiwlly. Wllilc they send out-load lots and have a distribu- thousailtls of dollars out of the Prl». ting centre there to supply the colili “hi” i"? ‘fire "ifiiiifliiili" Premiums try stores from one end of the Pro- lvliile our own Fire Insurance- Colii- vince to the other with goods at to sell cheaper ‘because they would rs and still ‘thcrc ure people who not have to keep a staff of travvl- l1 not seem to lllirrk it is worth Iérs on their pay roll: have the llii- -\\’il.lil‘, cvcli to give the Iiocal bit-r» "illlIlL a chant-o. wbrch Ls all that is asked. liouvillistalltliiig that .llly Provincial 'l‘ax.s, or contribut- ‘llg iiuytltiiig to tho commun fare. It is certalinly a Iititle tiiscour- lglng to ‘the I/icul Merchant, who s contributing what he can to- iwholesale prices regardless of the tqualiitl-ties ‘bought, i ‘If this would interfere with the ipresent wholesalers. then it might 1be arranged that they tahc charge ‘of the distribution on a bilsis. that ‘would be fair to all. The remedy may he too UTOP- IAN. but what Ola. can he dqne? I um, Sir, eta, JOHN L. READ Ferry View Farm. ‘ Nov. 17th. 1925. ‘irived of all ‘ that Iis ‘Ienvling the ‘Prov-Inca, and‘ ‘ylllch could be lllifGil care of here.‘ tsldnilt-l" would ni-ake up h-is mind‘ o ‘give tht- Local Merchant. at! Least u reasonable opptrrtiinily. S ir (Ienliio to prevent Mail ‘TlIw-ard Island. bllt iin appeal {a ‘ "on for the welfare of the whole "BUY AT HOME." "‘r')vi’-nct> in an endeavour to retain lllli promote "Indus/trial and Mer- iitlle life. ‘as un economic nec- ssity. If lilvlli use some people who arc not willing to co-operate with this cud in view. and prefer o still-l obtain their purchases from Vlull ‘Order ‘Houses, the least we would ask 0f them is to continue ‘o do so. and not, "knock" others. iSlir.~tI mu not a merchant nor ti relative but I am u. Citizen of lPnlnce Edward Island and as such ‘am tie-sirens of seeing lily neigh- bours ipnospemus. I am In no yvay Interested Iin farming, ‘but I “aim more than delighted to have to pay a high price for my winter's pota- tion 0f this iProvlncc of Ours. There is a movement on foot to mcouragve oll‘r people to ‘purchase goods from the stores iii our Own Province and, of incl-salty, tilt-re wlill be some who w-ill cl.'ulini the riglht to ‘buy where they like, and they cvrtiilnily have the right, but If they aire d» sirous of making this Province what It could and should ‘be-a good live busy t:t’lll.l‘t‘.', they would. go out of their way to Iuiy t-heir Dry Gmds, (‘rroceries and cvoryth-ling ‘pmslbliu lii their Homo ‘Stores. ‘If seventy-live per cent of ‘the people of lPnlllce lildwiiirtl tltilllud would Ibuy all ‘they reqlrlnrd f-ir u. lycnr from the Merchants of ‘Pliilice Ilildwartl Island they would find tliut lour homo merchants could and would afford to give tillonl equal or bett r Vfiilll" for their money than any Mail Ordai- House. Twenty-live yours 01gb double the volume of goods were sold by our Merchants than ls the cnsi- to- day. Twenty-Give years ago there lwere five or s-lx Morchunts going itwlco a year to England to ‘hoods ‘for Charlottetown "and there were inorolhun twice its illlllily Dry floods Stores in Char- lottetown than there arc to-daymnd competition yvns ketner. Little by little -tlie Mail Order ‘House-s drew trade nwny from our Stores and one lifter aiiothoi- our ‘Merchants were forced out of business. This hail all been caused by you and me and YOIIII‘ n lghbour and my neighbour, '5I'l"t\l.9li. largely through the short- Wigilltbtillfififl of us all, In sending our nioln-y abroad ‘to pr-‘iulotee In. iluil-triill It'll‘. and give employment ill. the otlit-i- Provinccls. We are, via, ECONOMIC COMMITTEE. Associated Boards of Trade. Per. J. O. HYNDMAN. Ch'Town. » 20th. Novtmlber 1925. Hon. J. E. Brownlee tin two years you would not. know‘ ,_, us to aftord ample opportunity for Faulting school [or the iiii 10 unite in this great work or Ottltiileri (mule 10~1. Adele Mac- 'f evt-rv individual l’rluce Edwaivllavangclizlng urged upon his lletircrs the neces» Burns liclises doing business lii Frill“! ndian citizenship. lures from lite which tended to emphasize tho importance oi‘ each ‘town congregation will be organiz- $2450 BALANCEINIWELVE SMALLMONTIILY PAYMENTS,‘ l a r x x 1 1 at ‘a r A................,........._......-........-.. ..... Guarantees uouWannth and Comfort this Winter HY do without comfort, warmth, health when you can get the sensa- tional, new Gilson “Magic" Tungsten Plate Furnace installed in your home for so little money? It will pay for itself in the coal it saves. The new-type grate, the Air Blast that burns up gases and smoke,‘ the heat-transmitting efliciency of the Tungsten Plate walls—these arid other features actually save the last half of your coal bill! , (‘time and ace mo. Let me allow you the twenty-all patented Improvements of thla remarkable furnace. Arrange now for real comfort and economy this Illtewwlth tlia newest, moat clclzlat oli§3u Aolé The ONE PIECE Furnace Built of Tungsten Plato CURRIE 8r. MURNAGHAN Factory Reprensentativo. Charlottetown, P. E, l. Telephone-JIM. i/Wiiiwwhy don't you eat your egg. dear?" ‘ me Niece: “l ‘don't want it." .\Iaii Order IIOIISC escapes ‘ptlyiili-E Mm“ "when i W“ your age I should have been glad to eat. that egg/r ity wel-HVIBOQ (gently): But perhaps it was fresh then, Auntie dear." , From London Opinion. coildltioils ill liortheril New Bruno-of that place. lllliitl‘ up the community, to be dt=~ wick, nul-tlicril Ontario, 51151131011”. thlis cash ‘HISIIICHPMWVUII. eta, to be 01' such a ilatpre The tulloyving is the report for month of (Juuada. Mr. Gillis Nlitt‘ 2. Aliiry Burns, 3. Stephen (lrade 9~—I. Arthurdobil- Leigh BeaIi-sto, 3. Thelma ity oi Princeton/n coiigmgatiollnstonc, ibeiilg a church ilot merely to pro- Ivoodslie. Grade S-—l. Margaret "l‘lierc never was any lintolltion'1111_\p,- 111, bwn hllgrgglg but (mo Iianisay, 2. lCdith .\lacl\'titt. Grade 0111c!‘ that. would seek to build up Cun-|'.-1. ‘Lena Macfiregtlr. 2. ‘David ill the evenillgiMacGougan- 3. James MacKay. ‘ iifithe congregation was favored witlptlrade 6-1. Louise Burns. 2. Ray lie-ins made ivr a spirit 0i wenerfl- a sermon delivered ily Rev. Mr. FitzPutrick 01' church. the words ‘from ‘Luke 5+4 “Launch Grade 4-1. Rosie Wail, 2. out into tile deep and let down1NIilcKenzie,_lVLeslie Abbott. Grade your nets for a draught. and the';t—~1. iliaill points were: 2nd. of sell‘, 4th. Life's Mission. ‘Mactlougan, 3. Elwin Mountain. Centrcville UnitetLGraiie 5—1. Ruth Montgomery, 2. The text was based oii'l-lelen Burns, 3. Everett Beau-std. Jae: Barbara Llac-Nlltt, 2. Harry 1st.’Obcllience-MacG-ougan, R. Earle Stewart. 3rd.‘ RQVBIIILIOIIIGFLIIIE 2—1. ‘Lois Ramsay, 2. Amy Thflfiefihalnpion. 3. Grace Beairsto. M. points were all illustrated with pic-| -——@o>i—- | PAIRED WITH WALKER Cooperation, toes because I know that high who ore honestly concerned about ‘mink A striking .O,“p‘.,‘.|_,,m, ‘V3,, , _ _ "likes ‘for Polfime“ Wm he") u’ iiii‘ iioiiiiiiiiiilly Wendi“ "m! m“ drawn Ilclween tile life wlthoutlhxkiw 210i’; 219 tifiiii (ffdih enirich ihie majority of the popttlfl- serious condition thnl has ‘been u‘ “m” e ° ‘a '3 e last season, has been paired with Cecil Walker for the six days event, which starts in the new Madison Square Garden. November 28. (Jhrlst and the lite laid with Chrlstiblcycle rum, In God. Miss Elma lilman of Augustliiei Cove. was in Malpequo and Hamil-l ton during the week in the ilitcr-‘ ost of (I. (l. I. T. work and was successful Ill organizing two so- (‘ivii . bliss ltogcrs, tent-her of llnnilllon school was appointed as we loader til the Iluluilton training clans, which comprises six niem- 7 Imrs. ’I'lle following is the list of E E otllccrs: President, Miss Hilda __ ____ _ A . itulusny; Vic -I'I‘t".§itItlll(. Miss Nina Mary Burns; Secretary, Miss Con- stance Milt-Nult; Treasurer, Miss Ella Simpson. It ls Imllovcd that under such capable enthusiastic leadership and with such whole- henrlctl willing workers, those so- cletles will do splendid work and n report of tilt-Ir undertakings will be nntnd with interest by tho corn- mlinliy In general. It ls anticipat- od t.hnt other societies in Prion".- ed Inter. Thorn ls also a young peoples C. E. Sticlety and three Mission Iluuds iii connection with tho congregation and one or other of these societies Includes nearly one after the other. withdrawing - ollr support from the Home Store-i. l ‘We are to blame liar this state of Atmmarquner" o‘ Mhn“, whml "tad" "M ‘"- wm m” m“ M‘ km“ It la rumored, la llkoly to succeed. “'5 we “now 1" w‘ Hm‘ mink m’ a aa promlor In the event of Premler1 mmnem- "m" we mm“ “cfnnipmah Greenfield relinquishing hla post. l ._._.___4o>-_-- It’ we oil Irwurzht at home. What Malpeque would Charlottetown look llfke with l-lght or nine Busy Dry Goods Stop as like we used to have‘! Think of the extra clerks who would be re unmatkqhe Mama“; googbkeep. The service in Prlncetown church on Sunday morning. Nov. 15th.. was conducted by the pas- tor. Rev A. N. Glllls and was a very practical ono dealing with BPQ, tstonographens. Delivery Teams and a millliitude 0t other thilnlro. More advertloifl!» ‘milie- lm-e‘ l, 13,-“, population gm] In. the Home Mission work of our numeral,“ 09913111111111” (m- tli.» church. Facts and ligurea were you"; ma“ 11ml ygllng wnmm at presented which showed exiatlna printing. More houses, more furnit- i ham. Mass“ all the young people- of the com- mlilllty mid ere long there will be n silftlclont number of workers rondy to take their places in the active work of the church. Mr. Lor- Montlzomery 0t Stone- nrrlved in Hamilton on Tuesday in tho Interest of the fox business. I-Ie is the guest of Mr. .1. K. Woodslde and purposes spending two weeks In this sec- ilon of the country. {Sole tile Puzi “fliers are 7 face! l0 b0 fond watching the deer. Can you lid than tnlark eachdonofl with an“ n ,. o a “m” n w liiv-"luriliufa I0 ..i.'.."..’i no: Oflfi’; YUIII GOOD IIOPI IAIUFACTUIK m cam aniar fiat ‘Mrs. Howard Ramsay of Hamil- ton la spending some time In Vic- toria West. where she was slim- mound on account of the illness of her brother-ln-law, Mr. MacLaotl The above amount of money _, 1,_ . _ x... _..e msxp-na- w». ..~i r Iiulnsily: ‘Secretary, Miss Alma . ‘ Woudslde; 'I‘r--iislircr, Miss Mattie ha‘ 539" gun" “w” bylul" ' ttiunsuy. 'l‘lie Miilpeque training CA H PRIZ S. class is undcr the leadership of $5 00.00 mo,‘ will bgtfv." bliss (‘tinslantre MacParlaue teuch- away a‘ fallow..- er twinning school with n inember- ‘a w," loo‘ 5 h d" ‘o. ship or toll. ’lhc olficers are as 2nd .. _ ii lollowsi: Pfflilltit-Elll, Miss Adele 3rd ll MncNlltt; Vice-President, Miss 4m ll a ll to . cat out the I000 0f faeu ii lama to aawllh ol I 1