w} I I ~ i . f ' .' qghe packer, and because of the gen- I. E51 ,. i ' Z ()1 ‘here sre in he found on many of our, lL-Arms different UQPIARLGQIEPOWN GUARDIAN ‘gNotes By The Way F i. l. Islam ibflnfllsilpJ. l. laud. Bunny-Lion. (d. D. A. Iavllnlno, I). l. IL livid 1nd laln|u—sl. l. P215001. Aeuednso lend-D. L Curls pg p3 (In ulna“! only (k400i fir!) up FRIDAY. NOV E IT.’ r." war cassorrsaoe 1 Qvsextrarsrdz-ry fea‘..:e of ‘.52 wrtstian of He‘! Zeaiand miter s Canada, ts the manner in whiz-i‘; 3- i butter Ls sbe/rrrnd in ti’: real} rkez. the tfatzonai D127 (mania, that ‘mom’. pounds sere impure: Isa‘. It. and i: ‘.s esttrzawd . ‘Mn’. this yea: a... rea‘... .34 ‘In f/fl I: Li slapped '1; Canada 1:. h. Whs: becomes of it? One 40c! l hear of New Zeaiand bitter or. retail rharze‘. nos-flan. if i: Ls We know, w; the autrrorzv- a‘. . up and renamed in ord.'r.ar,' packaget of idea's.’ .2; i’. .a'.ior".? The 1.‘. bi." t-‘A: has beer. the: rzeans is as a foreign , or. tie-r Zea- reduced u w l tern‘. per rnund Alread? price of '.'r.e Canadian product has reduced two cenas s pound as s l rr/rr. . . d:- out o! ‘,:.e 1331.34.33 farmer's 11.11 is bad ebb-lab‘, even if precrzttor. were taken to {rush-e esle of shy/lrted 3:04.22 an; name. Bu‘. the absence of i m Zealmd buzzer, u s-zch. 0n the ‘ radian market indicaws a situation r otherwise. In the case o.’ printed (Manny or other commodities Lla- mrlld from shroud, it is compulsory, indicate clearly the country of~ Q-Agin on the wrapper or article. Hsa \ la protection been denied our Can-j "'11s: dsirymen against foreign wmQ tlfion? The ssh of s foreign, '15bm in s commie wrapper is obi ‘ msly a sale under false pretzaaes~ q- mod if this practice is resored to in‘ t tinder ’ e case of r-‘ew Zealand butter en-‘I’ . ring Canada. the sooner there is an‘ " vestigation in?) the matter the! ¢ ~ i BREED FOB UNIFOBMITY I Win travelling over this Wovnice‘ )__l6 is struck with the want of uni- Irmity in many of our herds and xks. There are progremive farm-. s who have specialized in Ctfiflifi weds and haze made a success o.’ F", but unfortuhavrly thoze are the ,'_ ptiqn rumor than zhe rule. In‘ "crafty a pasture held one sees herd: f cattle, no two ai .n sizo, con- hyrmity or color. lbflOd lridx/id-lahi reed and from Thorn are some of nu parlcular i tho‘; range ‘ 75mm to the moizgroi mvl the scrub. 3 I _ . jno of the rli:.a'i'.'ar.'.a:g~.1 of arch a Lierd is that the hwrrcr‘ ahimab, are Merely looardrrs and sre an ewrznse ether than a sour"). of profit trum- Qrd. Anothcr dizadvantago l.- . act that the prosmctivc purch fqgglf breeding stock would never go to -,'__uch s herd in make his selections.‘ ' ‘K Similar discrepancies appear among ur swine. and nhccp. in the formor dozen or more types of hogs may ope seen in one community. 'I'heoe re sJl sold regardless of fitness tn "Til scarcity of hogs he is obliged to ‘pke what he can get. The result is bat no uniform type of bacon in by large quantity can be produced. Similarly in our flocks of sheep varieties of breeds ilMzd wnformatlo . The difficulty in connection with j , ur herds of cattle may be easily .,[ _—. a tans‘ "M" V‘ . gplfd Inland with its variety of breeds ed in the oreu of our sister Provinces? - ' Bhvercome by co-omration. A commu- I ‘lsfty sire. of some standard breed. vwncd by a local organization would s year or two raise the whole,» fry herd of the community to s5. Purchasers of breeding k wouldgo to such s community heir animals, while the herd in‘ t ‘ 7y case would be assured of the est rciums for milk products m: the local factories. _ ‘In thamsttzr of bscon production, I is absolutely impossible for s ,Pmmunity of the size o! Prince Ed- ‘ find crass-brcczls to arrive st sstand- "fifl f_',;:: o.’ hcczn, srid without such " f] fill. i3.‘ 4a.: never cancel. to obi-sin 0! l-Il "Milli" W???“ by OW-Wl- l ldldlltq>daqpl CIKJORAIA‘ Id ha! Ga sienna) lsllocd MBER 22. 1929 1m highest price for our bOI 97>‘ 4.61s. we have a 81:32 Breeders’ Aswciaawn and we ‘or/e I140 l”? puma who sre able m compete 1111b 22s: packers in Canada; and if should no’. 2n.“.m9'15-53¢ 3'5’? 35¢” 31'; crgahtzaziors 1o ge: together and recommend a 110114874 i278 0! m? ‘AALh would beraosme 0&9"! 7-5 V" Province. l: sheep produmor. 1e ‘can l Lgmm of sweats! ‘Jl some of the hes; breeds. 'I‘r.e names o.’ these specialists are found 7%" 11%’ 7!" 1:: the prize 11's of our local and Do- rrdhir/ri ekrhbizahs, and tlzcre ‘.1 no reasrm 1on7 o4.- farmers ‘who go in ."/r sheep filing shodid no: raise the us; breeds possible. Prinu Edward Liar/l has long been noted for H19 1:13p. quality of 1's lamb-I; bu’- T? "nave recently fallen ‘behind some of 5;; gggzer $07135" Ln lamb “Oddi- zion. 1'11: lamb market is one of the rhosv. exacting. The ioigh-clsu mes‘- dealer wan‘; the panmliar tyiM 05 lamb which will make the best cut. and ‘he is prepsred w my lhb 115K119‘ price for it. At present we are pro- ducmg abou: 20,000 lambs annually for the market, and tbs matter of 8 few cents a pound would make Hui difference in the revenue derived from this source. Our Ewell 3K0“!- ers‘ Association should be in l P041- tibn to straighten out this wish o! mixed breeds and recommend w our farmers generally the breed of sheep w"r.ich i: would be most profitable to raise. . Denmark has set In essnlPl-l W tbs world in the matter of malform- ity of type. m bacon production ab» outcissses all competitors. The POP- uiation of Denmark is something over 3,000,000, but in the, whole country there is bu‘. one type of bacon h0g- and that type is safeguarded by Gov- crnmcn: through breeding stations established over the whole country. We have many advantages over Den- _‘ mark; we have better soil and amore . equitable climate; we can produce , all the feed required for our animals while Denmark has to import prac- m: ly all her feed from abroad. 1f under these conditions Denmark can attain such high standards in hog. dairy and poultry production, we in Canada, and particularly in Prince I-Zdvrard Island, should be in a. posi- tlon y: lead the world. The keynote to succcas along these lines is oo- operstion between packers, dealers and producers in securing uniform- l"; and quality; and the sooner we make a concerted move in this chrcc- firm the betutr. SAID A MOUTIIFUL Repeated mmuotation oi a famous remark of DLsraeii in referring to his great riual, Gladstone, moves a cor- rcxpondont in a Toronto exchange to 1 cite the original extract for the bene- ‘ fit of the next writer or politician who feels called upon to give it lo: a1 ap- plication. The correct quotation from zDisraelib celcbraled speech reach ss -‘ follows: f “A sophiswzsl rheioricisri, ineb- l riated with the exuberance of his i i own verbosity, and gifted with an egotistical imagination that can at all times command an interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to maiign an opponent and to glorify himself." EDITORIAL NOTE The Government of Tirkzy 111-3 announced 1'4 lnzenzion o! sdbpzxlz ‘ iiundzyznstcadoflrldayazbeosefi daloftbeweeksecsszdefoeres: ‘and worsbzp. To: ".s the iaaest of a mamber Turkey rhrcn re ‘snags; counupr m» con£fnr:x:.'.;l' 1.2.1 c...e: European Prom the bqmznng of hatofl down m the Canaan era the sever:- '.;1 day of m; week was sre of the people who Ioraimpped the Creator. In aposbolzc day-a while szzl; unnerving the Jerah sabbath they began ‘A at’ Jr. 2r. creasing importance to the fris: day o.’ the reek as toe day of our lord's resurrection. 'I‘h;s soon be- came we recozmzed Chrsztan Sab- bath. and commonly kmarn u the lord's D87. Centarflu is’): Mahomet, who bor- rowed much from and l2:- erature of the Hebrews, bu: was es- pecially hostile w Cbmatianity. ad- opted the fifth day of the Jewish week iI-“riday as the Sabbath of "his folbwers. 'I‘hLs mandau. is now to be set aside, and thereafzer we may u.- sume, only Saturday and Sunday 2"...‘ be generally observed in Edrope as holy days recurring weekly. The one exception will be Soviet Rmsia. which has sboluhed izs Sabbath and adopted a flue-day week. "A New Dry Cur" is the headini under which The Literary Digest has coiited press oprnions of man; American fauna: on the appinz? meat by President Hwver of G. A. Youngquis: as the new head‘ of the, staff of the department of Justice for the cnforoemen: of prohibition. Tnsprus opinions sre generally fsv- ‘, crsbie. Mr. Youngquist Ll a Swede by f birth, and s ‘lawyer of ability. I He has been quick to make an-' nouncement as follows: "I sm dry‘ politically and personally, but I arn‘ ‘not s fanatic on tbs subject." Ibis‘ seems to suit both the drys and the; wets, and his appointment seems to‘ be generally accepted as an acid test‘ of‘ the practicability of successfuii ienforcement of prohibition, ‘rho Literary Digest also devotes‘ two-pages to "two Canadian Drink; Inecision," these being the rodent! OnllIlO election and the plebiscite ini iNovs Bootis. Comments of leading. fCanadian journals, wet and dry, on: fthcae "decisions" are given and are‘ enriched by s. smiling "portrait of! 'Premier Ferguson. We are told that these events “have interested intelli- gent observers far beyond the bound- aries of the Dominion." ~ ‘i Why u Canada m: without a per- i ‘manent appointment of a succeasor‘ to the office of Minister of Finance’ to succeed w. Robb? Various res-f sons are assigned for this anomalous» condition in our financial affairs. Some observer see in it the in-i ‘ability of the Government. to agree’ upon a choice; others note the ap- parent desire of the Government to avoid a lay-election when a. general klcclion is so near at hand. ‘i And others take it a; an indication that a diaolution and a general elec- tion are nearcr than most people’ ‘have been led to expect. Most Gov- ernments prefer to take the 01111051. lion by surprise, as far a5 it is prac- iticable to do so under the icgal| limits, Tbs Prairie Provinces hate high iiwnes of great benefits from the, Hudson Bay route when it shall be‘ completely equipped and ready for business. While it is not expected‘ that any grain shipmenls will bel ‘made that way in i930, tilcrc are, great anticipation: that. thn open, he n of navigation and shipment} by .hat rouie, both outward and in- ‘wsrd will begin earlier and continue, [later than had been hitherto sup-i | . posed. There are predictions afloat that‘ lather earthquake shocks possibly‘ ‘more serious than that of Monday, last will follow it before long. Suchi i prophetic visions were to be expected, I ‘but are mere guesses and are quite’ _‘ useless and unreliable. Nobody knows‘ what may happen on the morrow-| ‘f not even how long our protracted and iflllflysble Indian summer of weeks) out may ‘ . __ i yet continue. I / i Search for buried treasurers‘ . i Lloyd Gem," m the new "hm". around the shores of the Maritimes, of the British House of Comma will find him s lively Dsd. There is nothing narrow-minded ,about the Royal Winter Fair's ides of "live stock." Goldfish exhibits sre included. i _ . .... Some have greatness thrust upon ‘cm. Premier Blllfldlrl is enjoying the unusual dist. ctlon of being quot- for a phrase which he repudisies by proxy, but which has all the eannsrks .12 have been carried 0n for s hundred years, but with bsrren rmuits. 1i, is different with concealed whiskey in our, prohibition country. It is found under straw and hay stacks, and hurled in the earth, Not long ago an irship making a forced landing im- ibusfied a lot of the stuff, and Just inow the tidal wsve following the [earthquake hss delighted the thirsty 1' ones in Glace Bay, N. B. i ‘ffhe soil of the Msritimes is so rich ‘that if "tickled" a little It yields l plshtifui hsvest in winter or in sum- i i A steel chain weighing so tons is to‘be used to strengthen the dome o.’ reforms inxoduced in‘ 3 1mm no permanent heart ailment; ‘ lid definitely bad a permanent heart ‘ ailment but hear: was doing its work ‘ crippled to a greater or less extent. IONSILS AND BEAR‘! All-HINTS As zkie cause mos: cases of rheumaaum, and rheumatism aura mos; cases of heart dmease. and bean disease cram most dtflflfd, the: the evidemze Ls preu/ clear that Lrifectsd are dangerous from the nealtb and from 1.2: .‘ {e szandpotn: ska. And w-lxen you can get the rcoimfl of an f pauen: elm: seating rheuxlat; clulren, the: v01 can do you: 01m :':.ink'.._g on the matter. Dr. A D. Prdyce has seen 540 rheuma- tzc cridzer. a: this clinic 321 with sp- parenzly no nea. ailment; U9 with a deftmle heart ailment but he ‘ac-art was doing ifs work in a satisfactory manner; 4i wztn s definite hear: ail- men’. in ‘Tihillh the heart was gradully falling. Them were 9 nth acute rheu- matic fe er and l6 who were born with hes“ azimcn: and these were not considered in the records u hav- ing real heart zombie. Tbcre were 9 deaths from rhetlmatic heart disease. Thus of 515 cases with Aseumazlsm 346 could be considered as suffering r w well; 4i showed failing heart muscle and 9 had dzed. In other words 50 or 1015 had died or would die during childhood. and another 119 or 25% were permanently Dr. Fordyce lays great stress ou the removal of infected tonsils. Of the 631 children, i52 had the tonsils removed ' ' and in 6'! cases operation is likely to be performed. Thus in 213 out of 540 chfldren about so". o: total. the removal of the tonsils was considered advisable. Now what about operatic: when the youngster is suffering from rheu- matism? "In none of the patients operated 0n did unfavorable symp- toms develop from the operation. even when the rheumatism symptoms were quits active." Now I think every parent can take these figures to hesrt. Tonsils that are healthy even i! large THE VICTORIANS a: u» anmul dinner of mo, 5‘- lnm“ uggnry Society, Dr. 309a‘, m yawn“ go the toast t0 llftflill". made reference to the attitude 0! modems towards Victorian wriml. 1nd,; btfitllngly remarked m!‘ ounelvu are breath! W” Juaimm‘ by their achievements, rather than The Public Forum 82!,—.\.! you: Peter's Bond corres- pondent has referred no the Institute in tin: place, we sre indeed glad that he has begun to take no- tice of ‘shat has been done in one sbonyesr, bye small num- ber of enerzezic woznen. But be should have gone a little far- ther, and had s peep inside the school and seen what a change they 501111064 illdflmlm- 7979mm‘ m” made there. The ram thing he would , visibility is novrr w 10" H ‘"1" a behold, would be neat rows of hooks dulklwrln 1-5 raked °-' " clwdbu“: ya,- m, ghfldfgn’; cloths; men a thruhes the earth. Just now, m6 new floor nicely painted; also the Victorians loom w be undersoms I walls and ceiling painted with choer- ‘ wrr of inquisitorial ordmww- T" ful colors to make school iesasnt . 14114811417 1| 10 film!" "m" “"1 ' for teacher and children: also s new ~ curt nod. They are antiques» wo prim- mp, m4 g-mdowg mum pmpmy u 1 somewhat Pecksnlmaa of deport- (mgmd by m; mgpgcflqy; hm new’ meat, dreamers or convenzwnsiists, window shades, and now a sand table .‘ m4. at m: we. unsuitable for l“ m: the small children and new sign j freer emwion and rowluw 1w- bosrd ail ready to put on school. I r per of this more adventurous genera- lm “m, Wu,- cmupongm; H1154’ HOD. 8e it is srguedi. And the Vic- w m u; my, n, gone‘ “thumb h, - torisns when they arenottslked of noted the white washed outside that _ u cold leezuu sway lrom our "mo. i F“ m; u ‘hm u 1; my“; h", sre given short sbrift. This is no new I been. He also forgot to mention that‘ PM» of will fashion- If- h" h»- i m; winter our Institute, which had Dflled in ever! zenenlion- Each Ice j lust started its work, and was ready 1-‘ mcumd 1° 4W1’? U" I86 WNQY and willing to buy books for s lib- , his gone before it. Wss there not a rsry for the children. asked. a few of , "$11189 11D" 101' I b11114!“ "l" our prosperous rste payers to fur- ill"! 51' “ v I!" "P m! KIWI‘? nLsh Us with a book case and they Did M'- lbo nineteenth whim"! wile- ,c;u_-,ed_ acres seek to diminish the merits of y 3m 51,-’ 95c" ra of Wesley, Walpole, Handel Ind INSTITUTE wanna , JWBWI" “ml-YIN ll I PI-Pwhlll , . It is apt to be ,Wh¢n i! is not positively phflilflnl, gym“, MAIL goggmgg ,snd both sre forms of egoti-sm. Per- ___. [chance our young bloods have yet Bin-As the time is mt spprosch- i to booomo loom-low! with the W» m‘ (o; our numb“. m b; _ mudbtiln authors, or again it may be ready m: Ottawa for the opening of they hm oonoludod that a llvin: the session, what we would like 10,1108 is better than s dead lion. Lit- know Ls what are they going m do wrlrv flohionl m seasonal. and rrs- m- ou, nu"; M.“ gmmgn; q-muiqusntly bsve sll the variable moods h no; . m“. “ab”; o, bu“; mstbelonltowbstweosllkeshsb working class of Government empiey- "mil?- Ifl If‘- lflllflfl. politics. ees. Year after year this matter haalm°"1l I54 UWNVN- M5047 M! been brought to the attention of the , Prod!" Whfl choice will be made. Government and to the present Pas; ~ "h" W“! W111 ObY-lifl- Whlf- move- Master General. imfl" W111 be moot conspicuous for Year after year the rural nsslllim‘ 1""- f couriers have a posted that their claims u considered tadthattbsybe|"Ottr uuu nuns hm their m: treated on some fairer basis. and on i Th" hi‘? "M? 4'7 l!!! will f0 some higher standard than the con-j 59-" Judge them. no is perlroflv Irv‘- We live in an m ofmwllfl-ll“ ferment. 12s chief sign 11 m‘ 15"" rogstion mark. The imp“?- 01 51' trs voltage came; with a shock. Tur- moil, may M6117 b‘! 11135339“ h’ criticism. In truth, uoursd criticism implies clear insight. mental poi-w should not be removed, because they are of use to the system as a filter and‘ to kill harmful organisms. But infected tonsils are the fore-i runners of rheumatism and hear‘. dis-i case. Why have your youngster fake tract system. Our rural mail cour-= icrs are discharging duties that are’ just as important as those of other! , servants on the permanent list. They; All °x which i‘ UM BHOY-llh- Yd. are not similarly treated. "m" 9""? DOWN! Ind rel-Kimble The duties to be performed by our °°n°fiol°fl h“ been mode to the sophists who tell us life is all s var- "GIANTS IN THOSE DAYS!" placed in an? "W" 905mm w‘ a chance of being crippled, or dying“. with heart disease? ural couriers are exacting. He must be on the Job every day, Sunday ex- cepted, whether the travelling is good or bad. He must furnish ample se- curity for the discharge of his duties. What our couriers ask for and what! they expect to receive is w be buti on permanent salary at the rate ofi seventy dollars per mile per yearn‘ and to- be treated the same as other} post office officials. There is nothing; unfair or unjust about this. Why should our rural couriers not get a few weeks vacation the same as other Government employees. Vs- cation is a necessity and not a lux- ury. _ Railway mail clerks sre not asked to tender one against another for their Jobs, nor any othecpo-st office employees; only the rural mail cour- ier. Although the Government preaches economy, it is spending money increasing the salaries of oth- er officials not as entitled to it as our rural mail couriers. These are SQUAW SUMMER November days are mild with hinted rain And winds, that might be winter- toothed are mellow While leaves, like yellow lanterns. light the lane And in the yard- chrysanthemums are yellow, ‘ November skies keep something of June‘; blue And from the woods, a feathered elf is flinging forum, and the css-ulsts who interpret history as simply the knack of see- 1118 Whal- is going on beneath our window, it remains that there is no lustification for discounting or neg- lecting the splendid contributions made to literature by the great Vic- torian writers. And, Is Dr. Hough “Rested, if this temper prevails, it 1* W“ who sre iudzed. and this not 111 my flattering way. For if the 1st- ter days of the nineteenth century have the characteristic of Indhn summer and iLs pallid glow after harvest, still there are the "sixties" and "seventies," in which views-gm literature came into lull fruition and Opulence, shedding s lustre over the Victorian period such .3 an only find its fair comparison rim-in‘ m; "EPWW"! divs of Queen Elizabeth." An age which produced poem m; Wordsworth and Coleridge, Byron "14 5119110’. Tennyson snd Browning which saw writers like Carlyle and arias. nun csmsani in unison. i .’ Handfuls of crystal song to people, ‘ who A month ago, bade farewell to such singing. Yet, in the frost-tanned grass, the crickets grieve~ They know this June mirage brings death the faster. This false Squaw Summe , pitiful re- prieve _ Prospefpine has won from her cruel; master. —John Hanion, in The Chatelaine. ._...___._._____._. THE LAND WE LOVE B] FRANK YEIGB IPIIEIINATIONAL JOINT IIIGII COMMISSION Q. What is the International Joint High Commission.‘ A. The Intemailonal Joint High Commission, composed of delegates or members from Great Britain, Canada and the United Btafes, first met st Quebec in i808 and later at Wash- ington. The Commission then dis- cussed several mattcra of Loterna? tlonai import such as the Alaska boundary, reciprocity, war Jzsseia on the great lakes, ghe Bering bcs seal fisheries. the Atlantic coast flahirlos. alien labor laws, etc. Pbw decisions were arrived at at the time but sever-i sl of the , cations of that date have since been amicably adjusted between? the countries ooncemed until s’. the pruent time there are few 1f any pressing for conclusion or that are causing any anxiety or friction. , Mflcfllllfly. Ruskin and Hgfben I Spencer: which was marked by novelists like Dickens and Scott; by scientists like Darwin and Huxley; by artists like Holman Hunt and G. F. Watts: by statesmen 11kg B15113“ and Qledewlw: by Philosophers like the apostles of economy, the friends of the poor man, yet they cannot pay a reasonable remuneration to men engaged in just as important work as the Premier or the Post Master General. I am Sir, etc. PRINCE COUNTY MAN .______.i.____ -.___-_-_._. COME SEE Mill BIIY A ii London men are starting a cam-j’ paign against the top hat. Farmers of Bwitrerland are becom- ing interested m automobiles. Nanking, China. plans s modem. waterworks system costing $2,000,000] Industrial production in Sweden is‘ now the highest on record. v A donkey Derby was recently runi at Leeds, England. i After one look st oar lllse of hlsh-oosuiy rubber goods, your knowledge o! nob things, you Hlhrlence, will quickly sell you that hen is pesltlvely the bu! value In rubber 701s have ever seen for the money. Without Ilfllnl Infill" time, sqypufgg You phone It. We know that WI will like shun because every lfllolo Illl live you not! service and long value. ' Bot Wafer Bottles Oleup hm "$1.65!! Dunn's‘ KIDNEY PILLS a NOVEMBER 22,192, T i i “It’s your turn to have Mother . . .” QNOUR zlsyfatherand thy mother." Mos: ’ H of usrcsnauberrlsecomnsandment tin lazcrlifewbcnwe become fathers sndmodtm gufgglwfl we sreaptfoconsider responsibil- izyforossrownparenrfupkeepabizofsbtirdcn. “cm... mmhzamrmd.‘ .'....""""....’i.l.':;: father unloaded on them for so many months year. W ll, d0 , yourself, wan! to be do; whsnflyuou will have become Certainly not! Then prevenzicsofar ulies in Yougpqwgs-Jsysetdng asideapas-tofyourearn- mpmmm w chedmeoomaqouwiii npcneedsosaaifioeyossreelf-respectby fngsburdesstoyoisrdslldnn- Wries fer particulars ofdseCossfeda-asfenllh ' a ‘ month] income. Askfor Tswfifd --v,... x” so - mo. duaibslitfisllr- idinfhisposi- o ‘ Confederation Li e Association Hail Olq r TORONTO A 8000A Builds‘, ' bank of OVA _ Charlottetown. ._-___ iaonsstusnssmsnsssmq us:- itinesu-surely sflords an education in; m; but and brightest traditions ,1 of uni-stun and warm flail-Imm- Jship which no nascunc perm as island to inns. "Imus were giants in those days." No one at all fami- liar with Victorian literature will question this statement. The sunfl- dliaiu spirit which aloof; to mark down st s disadvantage an I80 W‘ produced Incl: authors u ‘Thomas VHs-rdy and George Eliot, must be Men’s Overcoats 25 Men's last year's tweed overcoatus, all our left-overs, sizes36, 37, 38, 40, 42, to clear at I5 W Friday and Saturday" I Henderson é? Cudmore E COAL! COAL! Wesrenowprgpsndfodllorilersonsnyoflhsfal- lowingCocls. OLD SYDNEY SCI-ZINE!) 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