.... ,1 ‘ v _ _ . . . ..._..r. as-lslvlsl \,~...-.-.-..-.< ‘I? e. SERIOUS LITERATURE "Take up the torch d w: it wid ' APPEALS T0 rvnuc m W " Historical Sketch . . of Murray. Harbour iflfifff m“ “h” "m" m‘ Presbyterian Church May the m» s..." animation l ' ‘ and uupintion m the, descendants of ' (By Rev. P. Watson Currie) - 14:5 I .. ' ' l "y BEAUTIFUL STAR IN HER 1v MOST SENSNFIOIVAL IALKIE Mat. 3.15, 11c, 26¢, Ere. 7 d: 8 f5, 21c, 37¢, (Canadian Press) ‘ LONDON. Jan. i7.—Book sellers rcport that perhaps the “best seller" Montreal , Man Writes} cirrrni "romp tires: noble Presbyterian Pioneers u .j as n present this season has been _ H“ m to the “ma, cm‘. whom” sir James Jeans ‘The Mysterious - - m, ,-_ ,_ A“ or moi a Copy o1 letter mailed to twenty- ' W 7959M‘ Universe," for people seem to be at _ b __ m. prsenb rather m the mood 1°,- seb nine officers of the P. E. I. Pres yter- _PRINCE 12o V/ARD, "l know whata eon. -'r_'n2: Auriron. damned feelsllke, i... “¢__..-“ s, ass-tests...‘ _ious literature. Winston Churchill's »TODAY MATINEE 3.15 liii- AND 37c. ll\'l<l>~l.\'(; 7 mm 8.43 ‘~.‘\i-' -— 41c -— 52c. A. \ "HE ROBBED m: or THREE i.ir :. my" BOLD, nu.ii"rii=i'i.. in;- i\'lT(‘iIlXG-—SliE‘S txroit- GETTABLE IN BAYARD \'r:ii.i.i:it's oiimr TALKIE Shc will swci-p you off your feet as Diary Turner, llil‘ girl who lived only for revenge. but ihcn succumbed to Love ALSO NEWS AND (ftilillCi I'LL JL-Uili \E.-\IfS U1“ MY HUI ROYSING SONGS! IIREATIILESS DRAMA‘! 1."... lost one Mr boat race he'd lw of allowed to continue G_ u, hp]; his crime. That was the FINN‘ . sitlon the detective w put to hlm. Willi- did he do? What did the girl who loved hlm do? Set! “ll! absorbing drama of a college racketeer who at the same 111119 was the model of the youth of the com- I munity. 1 vs. V5. VS. 85. Eleven‘ Italia End Long Flight Of 6,000 fililes At Rio NEWS Y N0 TES BY .".(il?lCOL~:\ ‘ll swift Italian scaplancs today com- the more than 6,000 mile (iiniiisiriirs or‘ l.\\‘E("l‘ urn in" t» ‘iii. l.’ ‘Viiicn w: mini/- in ilw Y'F')I'lllliZ“ii‘."‘. is . IllliCUCll in the nisrci v. lid, we are imvcci to Iililllii than ii izun lIIZli‘\'C‘llOll.'~'. 'I'akc the lowly \fl'f“.liil‘£‘$ c M0 fninil: ‘ 2i. ‘ii-flit, in‘ (fur era;- rlcns ‘ hi»; aiiil iinii.-c-pl;iii.‘-', \\'liil.‘i' ls-ifialli; pzr-si-d as an (Q11, fgunv‘ which a it'll‘. l- iJ: lriiriicci in the lipfiliif. “flu: yoiiliu i is .n."»i~r*.:; its suct-oridl up iraitr. into the b-lfifi or lea.’ of the fond-plrnl and in a vz: flicrt time conics to- lilillilflii’. _it_, Fit-illicit}: is mm. zrvl h ni‘ wnorc fcmriii‘: inot c‘: ‘tho lili.‘l"~.‘(‘ll‘.l(ln m‘ ill.‘ miilv. 2n- nialvs arc not produccd iiniii 11.0 cni- ‘ vtcdilici‘ .'- . iii. 'l~‘v'li ymuu: iipnis proccctls- t‘) 191']. '.'. lion! mov- ll"! from its pinch, 1n ilio 1.2111.‘ in: . not a: <li:l ill" fir...‘ and in tiirzi lliTiil to i. m t ~'ei-.i.. ». . . i 5 fllllltl on‘. l: ililltilif (lcr . ii‘, I :"i \‘.'.Ili 111" ;i)r,;:'i . cr both nialr flilll lcmiilc uplift...- . ‘JLJCHTPKl in the " .iiilf‘. ’i‘hi--c pair. .1. which fourtccn began Doc. 17 ‘ (Irbcicllo, Italy’. Gcncrni Italo . llzibln, the 34 year old Italian Air _|.‘.l;nistcr, took the clcvcn ships off watcr zit Bahia at 8.17 o'clock r . ' l ill?‘ l DI.\.\‘I'I‘OBA‘S HOUSE OPENS i JANIWIR-Y 21. l Jan. ins l; WINK {REC}. l9--.\‘Ianitoba‘s i » “Ir “"111 ‘HIGH JHIL 2'7. Prcm- when the Nrv; lzunsavick legislature niccts hcre on F;bi'uary' 12 it will l convene on the‘ earliest date set for \ i r J-Jlill Driit"~'.cii anncuncll today. Lit: =ion to commence the session “‘ rcachctl at a Cab-i ll. lliii z 22c - .. ' . ..(l (‘GULF/ll are i1=c Insti- ~ wit: tntiiiplrxxiiiciit. rclirf measures s an important subjtct for thcl Ilcruljuslnicnt c-i Provincial miutinn in cnziblc the Government. * no the municipal lcvy by onc- lli another important piece of; rinizw. to br cl usscd by the mcmq ..liil.tirc. “‘ ' Reduction of tlic icvy was promis- ' ' iLlOlJIIIIS by Premier Brackcni '~ his Now Ycziria message. Hc dc- cri the lC‘.'_Y, or the land tax, .iili‘: be cu‘. b]; 50 pcr ccnt. Wiicu niivmtiioyinetit relief funds‘ havi- lrcrn votccl, the members Will ‘lllflll (iclvc into he farmers‘ prob-‘ yl-ms and consider agricultural rclicfi '- l ililitl.§. ‘rho Li-giisiaturo will be re-l ‘rpilrvri to viii: its ciitlorszition of liil-‘ ?<-ill]ll(*,\'iilCllE rclicf activities which- the Provincial CiO\'(‘.i'i"iiiIf3llL has car- Qncrl on in cooperation with the Do- ll"! "I! Qliiiiiltlil Lhrccriiiiiiiit. i“ rl. r ;'- i-vnn ‘ It is bcllcvcd likely tlic Govern-i i \'»"‘f‘l--- ill" fliiccn _z;-.rnt will also bring down legislation i linli 1"‘ ' " l; . iinii ‘iixsiincd lo strengthen the Ilositloni m: iiiltk‘ in ~in regard lo Vfhcat Pool guarantee ‘ Wt‘, ' ll'li)i_‘,' liilf.‘ L ‘it 1' i RIO DE JANEIRO, Jim. 17.-Eiei'-‘ ' ‘ ih}; morning (6.17 A. M. E. S. T.) down to llic bay. ‘ ,_ _ l 1am nu ciing today. i, /3ctobcr 31, and as ‘impossible to have ‘niccl. much earlier than the date sel- ‘cctcd for tho first; meeting of the isiaturc might meet earlier czicli year. n Seaplanues de Janeiro and set them down upon beautiful Botafogo Bay between 4.50 and 5 0'- clock this afternoon (2.45 and 3 P. M., E_ S. T), completing the last lap m of 747 miles. The ships arrived ovcr the Brazilian capital at 3.40 P. M. ‘.5_ local time, but circled widely for more than an hour before skimming EARLY DATE FOR N. B. LEGISLATURE FREDERICTON, N. B., Jan, 1' vs V5. a legislative opening in this province since 1906, when the house assemb- led on February 8. A factor in selec- tion of tho opening dale this year, is the usually early day on which Easier fails, Good Friday being Ap- ril 3, with a consequently curly Len- ion season. ’l'iie province's fiscal year closes on the financial statement for the year is not publish- cd until late in January, it would be the legislature get New House. The suggestion has been made that the fiscal year close on September 30, in order that the leg- 0f The forthcoming session will be the first of the seventeenth legislat- ure elected last June when Premier J. B. M. Baxter's government was returned with 31 members to the Liberal oppositions 17. The standing at dissolution had been Conservatives :35; opposition 11; vacant 2. The new Legislature include-s thir- {p by -' ' I account of his early life is alsg very poular. Siegfried ions’ and "Angel Pavement" appear work of this kind. EEBEKAH BOWLING LEAGUE Jan. 19th, 7 p. m.—Forget-me-nofs Jan. 18th, 8.30 p. m-Duffers vs. Iiiorss, alleys 1 and 2. Jan. 28th, 7 p. mP-Foiget-me-nots Jan. 26th, 8.30 p. lIL-SUXXIIOWCYS Feb. 2nd, 7 p. m.—Duffers vs. Bun- flowers, alleys 1 and 2. ‘Feb. 2nd, 8.30 p. m-Kioras vs. Forget-me-nofs, alleys 1 'and 2. Feb. 9th, 7 p. m-Duffers vs. Kior- Feb. 9th, 8.30 p. nois vs. Sunflowers, alleys 3 and 4. Feb. 16th, 7 p. m.-Sunfiowers vs. Kioras, alleys 1 and 2. Feb. 16th, 8.30 p. m-Forget-me- nots vs. Duffers, alleys 1 and 2. Feb. 23rd, 7 p. m-Kiorss vs. For- get-me-nots, alleys s and 4. Feb. 23rd, 8.30 p. m.—-Duffers vs. Sunflowers, alleys 3 and 4. March 2nd, 7 p. m.—Forget-me- nots vs. Sunflowers, alleys 1 and 2. March 2nd, 8,30 p. m.-Duffers vs. Kioras, alleys 1 and 2. March 9th, 7 p. mP-Fbrget-me-nofs March 9th 8.30 ti. m-Sunflowers March 16th, 7 p. m.--Duffers vs. Sunflowers, alleys 1 and 2. March 16th, 8.30 p. m-Kioras vs. Forget-me-nots, alleysl and 2. March 23rd, 7 p. m.—Duffers vs. Kioras, alleys 3 and 4. March 23rd, 8.30 p. m-Sunflowers March 30th, 7 p. m.—Sunflowers March 30th, 8.30 p. m-Duffers vs. Ebrget-me-nofs, alleys 1 and 2. April 6th, 7 p. m-Kiorss vs. For- -me-nots, alleys 3 and 4. April 6th, 8.30 p. m.—Dui'fers vs. Sunflowers, alleys 3 and 4. April l3th—Piay off series first and second sections. DIES WIIEN ‘RESIIAPING NEW YORK, Jan, 19—1A surgical operation intended to reshape the nose of Mrs Horace Dodge, Jr., wife rupted by the sudden death of the plastic surgeon. Dr. Louis P. Borne, was believed concluded successfully Mrs Dodge, under influence of an anesthetic, remained on the operat- ing table while the stricken surgeon was removed from the room and his place was taken by Dr. Joseph Saf- ian, head of the plastic surgery de- artment of liieth Israel hospital. Dr. Berna who suffered a heart at- n "M00101?! an Infantry Offlcer‘ 'and Professor M. Trevelyans "Good Compan- hold first place in more serious WINTER SCHEDULE. 1931 ._-._- Sunflowers, alleys i and 2. Duffers, alleys 3 and 4. Kioras, alleys 3 and 4. alleys 3 and 4. m.-Forget-me- Duffers, alleys 3 and 4. Kioras, alleys 3 and 4. Fprget-rne-nofs, alleys 3 and 4. Kloras, alleys 1 and 2. NOSE OF MRS. DODGE manufacturer, inter- tiie motor another surgeon. ial and also a copy of reply from Murray Harbor North. 19 Greenfield Ave. Charlottetown, Nov. 17th, 1930 Dear Fellow-Worker: The Historical Society of The Pres- byterian Church in Canada is endeav- orfng to secure information relative to the early days of the Presbyterian church, also Womeifs lvfissionsiy So- cieties in P. E. Island and have asked me to undertake the work here. If you have any information statistics or relics such as tablets, pictures, communion cups or any church em- blems or know of any person or per- sons having such in their posses- sion would you kindly communicate with me as soon as possible and oblige. MRS. W. A. STEWART The Reply: mix-ray Harbor North, P. E. Island. Nov. 28th, 1923 Mrs. W. A. Stewart, _. 1a Greenfield Av‘... Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Madam: Your letter of the 17th inst. to Mrs. George T. McClure has been handed over to me for consideration‘ and I beg to say that I am glad this matter has made a. beginning in this inter-g eating part of Canada. You will have a large task, as thlslsiand was one of the first of the Provinces to re- ceive ministers of the Presbyterian Faith and to send out men to convey the glad tidings even to the far-of! isles of the Pacific Ocean, as well as to the Prcvincesflthat were later col- onized in the Canadian west. I have, in my ministry in Ontario, been very closely in touch with the Historical Committee of the General Assembly as the Convener thereof. Rev. Austin T. Budge of Hagersvllle, Ont., is a former fellow-student at Toronto University and Knox Col- lege, and since coming here I have been gathering useful data with a view to publication in the Guardian. Among many others I have secured a copy of "The History of Presbyter- ianism in Prince Edward Island" by Rev. John McLeod which sketches the various congregations‘ up to the beginning of the present century. The animal reports of the W. M. S. (East- ern) "Sixty Years of-Mission Work," besides many tracts, tokens, pictur- es of ministers and-church buildings etc, that are plentiful and._good. I might say here, that it is only the hard pressure of pastoral and other duties that has prevented my plan of writing up the history of the charge here 1n the columns of the Guardian. so that errors, if any, may be detect- ed and former residents of this lo- cality, who are scattered all over the world may be discovered and interest- ed in us. Let me assure you that I shall do all in my power, to promote your undertaking for there is much material that may perish if not soon gathered up, and carefully collated. Servicq here were held as early as the year 1806 by the‘ late Rev. Dr. MacGregor of Pictou. . I remain, Your Sincerely, PREFACE In connsction with the history of our old Mother Church a. few quota- tions from the Church of Scotland in connection with her _ daughter the Presbyterian Church in Canada may be appropriately given a place here, “In reviewing the history and pres-- ent position of the Church attention is first arrested by the advantages that have been derived at various times from different sources and chiefly through the nnection with the Mother Church. The truth is, that ever since our Presbyterian Church in Canada began the prayers and practical sympathies of the good old Mother Church have been un- ceasingly waited across the broad ocean. It is not for us to boast of this connection, nor these sdvantlsfll. but rather to ndeavor to realise the great responsibilities arising. from them. Other churches are setting us a wcr. thy example. The rapid extension of another system of religion amongst us also presents a stimulus to work and watchfulness. While we would speak of it charltably and judge pf it tenderly we are bound to resist its encroachments. Never was there a time when greater need existed for vigilance and active ctr-operation. If your Church is to occupy s. position of honor and usefulness it must avail itself of every appliance that may be found conducive to success in Chris- tian work. While some with plausible ingenuity, are sedulously endeavoring to show the points of aQAGCIHCIIt ex- isting between our system and that uEIBGUIEIIiJ against which we once protested with a view to re-union and others treat the points on which most of us differ, as mere trifling matters of form, let us hold ‘fast the profession of our faith putting on the whole armor of God." "The battle of the church is not to be fought in. general assemblies or othercourts of the ‘church nor_in the HighCourt of_ Parliament, but it is to be fought and won in our Par- ishes and at the, firesde of the hum- biest of our country's population. These are not days when the Church can with patience contemplate the case even if a single individuaieat- lug her breed and not mioing her work or doing it superficially. Let every one whatever his position in, the church give his best service to the church of his fathers and prove n workman that needeth not to be ashamed and a. good and faithful servant whatever be his talents." I'd_._P*"“ "" " FEMINISTS ABE SPANKED HAVANA, Jan. 17.—-If "Mama spank," "Papa spank too." For sev- eral days members of the‘ feminist organization Partida de 1a POITflr-—~ literally "Party of the Stupid Wom- en‘--have sat outside the palace and administered spankings to Cuban wo- men of a revolutionary tum of mind who appeared in demonstrations a- gainst President Machado. Yesterday four male university stu- dents, dressed ns women, approached cause ‘sometimes I used te strangle with aathmm Many "remedies" relieved '. for s. time. But imne kept doing me good until i tried , Overseas Asthma Remedy," James Morris, 40 Ovcrilai Ave., Montreal. - Either the first bottle‘ helps you fully. or ye." money is refunded. $254; your drnggist or direct, Carsw a Fraser, New Glag. gow, N. 8- ' i- .____..._____...__I TEES! OANADIANS ARE AWFUL TALKERS THEY HOLD WORLD‘! TELEPHONE RECO ILl) -___-. OTTAWA, Jan, 10-011mm. is the most tdllltiiive country in the my} Wlhfll if 6001168 i0 1181313 the telephbng Dining 1929 the Dominion statistic- ian computes that there were eve,- two and s. halfl billion sirloin; over the telephone, Ommting ma; line soirees as only one. Every man, woman and child in‘ Canada would have hm 257 conver- sations by telephone if they m: been oommunlstically divided, 771m is the highest average in the world, the United Slates being second with 230.7. ' I Anxious parents calling home. trsv elling salesmen registering with the home office, business conversations and sinriilarlong distance Cfills, lqnl led 37,851,600. Canada. déntly been eoldv- on the long distance cali- ides. ‘ - having evi- "Ihe Dominion has nearly halls million miles 0i’ telephone wire and 1,400,000 telephones. Over each. véié- phone there was an average of 1,830 conversations. 0n. a per cnpiut basu Canada has 14.29 phones for each hundred of population, being second only" in the United States, tum. has 18.11;" Germany came a bad third with only 4L6 and Great‘ Britain a worse fourth with a.a The manual switchboard was ‘still in the majority in i929, thcrc being 1,041,788, as compared with 358,198 on automatics. More than 400,000 people have to turn the criink to ring the telephone. Ontario had 125- 144 telephones on automatic switch- boards Quebec being scconciivii-li W.- P. WATSON CURRIE 25L _ Pastor Presbyterian Church the parked car and began to heckle its occupants. True to their preced- .. . iiccn mnmbcrs who did nnt sit in the .i-gi.»|niioii, passed at the last scss‘ ‘on last house and who will be ta‘ Lack’ w” the surgeon who rmnade the nose of Jack Dempsey, former t.) will r ;>"rc.s to ! .1“ ch .‘(‘i'\i '1 FJTTI/ ’ _ ‘ ', i ‘I - -__-i. -__ ynu-fln-Al§&'w1-i~n., _. . ., ‘an-n; ._. “ ‘to I: t-lflt-‘zui s"? "we - . wlrurr iiirl cs- i in; pest cIs/ritiicrc. "0 may im-t- bl‘ 1i.’ 10in.‘ in-"ci. l-rr i‘ iii" \'.r N014 ac had a ‘-‘-'t‘ll-l\'ll'J\‘.il ...i pmpln: - 1s . the lni-‘ r pci-,>cl‘i.it."<i in a F1iilil(\l‘i!;i|'(\n imam-p m. Hr‘ 3cm‘ l i i; nu‘. 1x i ' “Wiir iii llii‘ Vii" r \},1ll::, about, 4!) years ago, plctiiriuli the mirth iiI'-'.illC(l b1: the Ma its.‘ who 111st li.“".l poison ‘has, . ,:d ‘which ]l‘.'i:(lll'." ‘ viii in admit it in" cogs,‘ Hi . of the, s ll?!‘ illi- 1. iilVlliflii ‘ .‘ is ilius a , at the will iir, nimt iiikc i; ... "hing lnr ilrinil: lin- snnic viii-rt i.-‘ nrmlu-"ctl if the nil .. : utiii. 1h:- quccii Anintic! the (I flir"; the rcvirio hold; ' ‘z ihc IPYZIlIZFKI cans; ‘ v.1 timr- ha", used ‘ so that ‘ .. ...i:i-: pants,‘ I ivn rarely enthusinsri: about , ans: the League o.’ Nuivns hnsi (Joni: or has not done irii I inn al- i-.-:i;.'s I m. it exists» A cii-t EIIISCCIILI riity substance of the wool, and also llll the blood. (‘IEEESE GRADING The "island Province" is still ho1d_ , as ilfll‘ as its cheese is concerned. The 5 l total number of boxes of cheese grad- ‘cd in Canada during tho last, 50115011 was 1.2671309, and their percentages follows: Special and First Iliili H’? lDaily Sketch said today. ary expense. He intends to cable a their places in the Assembly chamb- er for the first time. PRINCEI WILL PAY ALL EX- PENSES coining visit to South America, the of cs of the trip because he did not King. i "° | vey Dunlop, Campbell Settlement re- heavyweight. boxing champion. $100 TO THE IIANGMAN FREDERICTON, N. 15., Jan. 17.- Tlic legal question as to whether a ra- LONDON‘ Jam 19__T.,le Prince of taming fee paid a. hangman in "keep iWaIcs will pay his own expenses and a date open" is returnable when the ‘those of his entiru staff on his forth- hanging is no? held’ w” the subject Council, the decision being to hold The newspaper underswod that the matter over for s Joint meeting , J v me P he ask d w m _ of city and county councillors. mi: its own. and is above the average l" e ° WY 9 °XP'~‘“ The question “m” when Sher“! in L, s, t t b ‘ u _ ‘John Hawthorne presented a bill for “ g w ac o c“ ‘e umecess $100, the sum he had paid Arthur daily record of the jolifney m the Ellis, omcial hangman, as a retainer FOR KEEPING DATE OPEN recent debate in York County ofilciate at the execution of Har- FOREWORD It is always a pleasant task to re- cord in permanent form the deeds of your predecessors and it is also a heritage of no mean value. The duty becomes lighter when one is following the path blazed out by others for in the earlier and formative years no records nre generally kept and in the long period of 125 years the pioneers of this place have passed on to their rest. In many cases they labored on as we do now and never expected that they would figure in the pages of his- tory nor were conscious that they were laying foundations broad and deep. We regret that many great deeds have been allowed to perish un- recorded and like the ‘Elegy in the ont the women left the car and at- tempted to spank the qusrfette, be- lieving them to be-of their own sex A short but active encounter follow- ed after which one of the feminists was taken to a hospital and the oth- crs fled, soundly spanked. The more maclfms the more Isis- u.-e ai c. the more leisucs tae more in- tellectuol and moral life-Abbe Er- nest Dimnet. BOARD INVITES BENNETT ATTEND CIVIC RECEPTION TORONTO, Ont, . Jan. 17.-'1‘he Board of Control today decided to in- vite Premier B. B. Bennett to a civic reception in the City Hall on Satur- day, February 17, at 11 o'clock in wsnr asransem-sriox ii ounnnio. Nfld, Jan. ii.-i='e:ii_ ions from Labrador settlements. are? ing for representation in the 110115" oi‘ Assembly for the mainland territ- ory,.wi1l be forwarded to the New- foundland government shortiyr, it l8 learned here. ' It is not a laughing ago: whim how little laughter you ltear on the streets-Sherwood Anderson. n: u» iiiiii-i-iii-i“"““° 93-59 w‘ wit: second smile‘ - (i. flaiiic-ilirozici" of hi-nt "i',-Z‘li"i'. Lctl lni _ l h be - f \ m Understanding builds Up, lgnor- cuse who ad en ndemne o Country 'Chm-¢hyard' gpyg Q1 thg a Cllflliibll‘ ni fll)=’\lll‘.'* non-roinluct» , , ~ ivity," to stibihic the cnrzhit" Oriel oi the hinrtinizs rcpmduccd 2t: kind l by a species of budding-dike some of the lowest forums of animal lifc. Aivi‘ i wcrkfiic a, great deal of mischief, the l invnrlcix: fill victims to our mlcrobcs, '. since the Martians were not prnofi against them: microbes having been‘ extcrminatcd on Mars ages ago. 171115 book cnjogvcd a grcnt vogue in its (lav. and had a host of liniiatzons éqiaroiilcs, for tho most part. One if tho most amusing was entitled ‘The War of the Sexes." 1n it the England of the future W05 ilf-‘Qfllfd iii ivoincn-partiienogcnstically pro- duced. As the males-were valiicicw,’ tjicy had fir-creased fsll they number- ciri only I00. and as they were ll'.'5’1 jtscd ns tillers. they herded togcthcrl in Lhrh- can quarvr. tor mutual con- solation. A grant iviir breaks out and the female commander-in-nbiei forms ll. xpmilil appear ‘l6 p. c.; Third and No grade 0.45 death for the murder of Erbon Dick- iLi ll: r , l. tin: innlcr: arr- nritip‘ c‘ A conlparisol] must plea“ a“ m’ H, U, mm V, ,_\ 4,“? m0 ppwmh i concerned from the Inspector down- flmn n, "w H)“, q‘ l wards for our products ranked: Spec. The Shrcp Kwi .. ltllililltlli’; ov- m mm First 9333 p‘ 0'7 Second 6'52 lTlH Li ll':‘q\l"I‘.i,l‘-’. vnrh v.'ron;;1y_ , i112, ’I‘hir<| and No Grade 0.05. There cnllcl ‘lit? Hlv-cp Tic iii-toxins to tiic “(To 8998 boxes graded’ He“ and arms. family oi lint I7iili0i‘R--~t\\‘0- i were a [nctory helped w 10w" the wingcd fllflb-Jvf which the hoiisc- i average but‘ Wm‘ mm‘ “neither Sea" 11y is ‘tho cozninoncst r1 pre.'<ciitali\'c. on‘ w” should make an even but" ishowing. ‘This llrdCi. n: is coiiiinnn with para- siitcs, h: lat its wintir; ilirnuuh ric-r gcncrali ..i. IL= prnccs-s of rcproduc-l lion is; .~iir;iilzi:'. ‘lhc lCllIll-Tifl eggs‘ hatch out in tho bozli" oi thr: lcinalc. and ihcr" the niagizoLs Nllliilii, iintir- i i:;l1c:i Iiy glandular secretions, till they l nrc full grown. 'I'hr"' are than cxpci- ' lcd from the l'i‘f‘il'.lll'(?'-a' body and 1m- lll’!(l.1li5‘l',' r-xzlc: i1v~ pzipzil z-lr-gc, .~ v.'h.ch tin" tin‘ inor-t )l.ll'l. llf.‘ilf‘l'iilillil u s pl we, In tlic ~,1;Ln;¥ {lie piip.i c plats anti the ivrlcrt insect itLi lnznmv emerges to find its way to its nun ma, “some! M34133? . bwl. lhasltaep, where n. feeds 9n an ance tears down .-Nichoins Butler. Murray Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN Marnie, P. B. I. Send sil information regarding In- fractions of Prohlbmon Act to the shove 0r To Chic! Inspector B. l. Haywood iiison, but whose sentence was sub- sequently commuted to life impris- oument. Cneefrrs homes produce morbid mInds-fierbert Hoover. Nothing can remain static: things ' are erller moving forward or mov- 15 Dorchuter Street, Charlottetown ing backward-Henry Fort GET READY FOR BIG CARNIVAL i AT THE FORUM .WEDNESDA Y, JANUARY 2am. SPECIAL PRIZES characters there, have left no great traces of their presence or of their passing. It has been the pleasant ex- perience of the author to flrid that the ground has already been in a sense gone over up till about 30 years ago. The earlier pages therefore will be only a review of the research of others for in the long period time has eifaced many of the landmarks. The author has tried to tell only what he believes will be helpful and in the necessarily limited space aiioted many great persons and events rc- ceive only a casual consideration. Perhaps he may confess that the chief motive is to preserve or revive the religious spirit of these brave men and women now unknown to any of us and in some small measure to recognise their efforts to maintain and extend tho ltflngdoin of God upon earth according to the best ot the morning. Mayor W. J. Stewart brought the matter to tho attention of the board this morning. Premier Bennett, he said, would be in town on Saturday morning and he thought it would be a good opportunity to extend an of- ficial welcome to the Premier. The City Clerk was requested to telegraph the invitation to the Prime Minister. ‘ Constipated Bowels Easily Corrected This dangerous condition causes headache, piles and sore eyes. The most agreeable and sstisfaotdryrem- edy is Dr. Hamilton's ‘Pills natural and unassisted action is es- tablished. Theselittle pills are mild and certain .in sction—they never ; cause distressm inconvenience. 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