- i -4 ' / 7 i v » » r ._..v~ .._. -_-_..~..-...._ ...__, 5* i , . , I I 1 _ ’ t OCTOBER 6 1931 mica court 'rua cri»\'iu.o1"ri-:1'owN cuiinnian . _ _'_ . _ _ ._,,_1_.__ L _ -pf -__ Ft____ - __4_, ____ F' "' ar' Q *“| ---~ .-r 11%- r -'W A" "' """’ IIIE GIIARLUTTETUVIII Gil \ _fi freultlenl-\Y. Chester li. lelmrn. I. P. c not-ro-tary-l.lo\||.. Col. D. A. lullllan IL I. 0 ‘ llllrnv and Manlllng lllnrtnr-nl. B. Dario!! i Anime-hir lditon-Inna Waller and ll. I. Darrin Vine-Pneldelt-ul. L Burnett lnnlng Daily (founded llllill “JI pn nur (ln adware) dellvenl. m ILM on yen (ln advance) mulled In hands and Unilol leaks es 0 '~ 'f ‘ the 5 _,_ _ ____ __ » Y VICE' REGAL VISIT |15! ' '_'_ ‘"3 “” ’“”‘”"°" ’”‘°‘°d ° ir: three months or this year coop rosruac- noon non! ,, ,us Special interest attaches to the heavy task of providing work for numbered M6 as compared with MECHANICS 1883' reached the “nk of ueuiem _ -».r' N035 00 journals. which persist in snip- 5" has been practically ell- ing many of the great scourg- Allllllll sores ay ni: wsy ` ..'°:°°° I civilisation among these were typhoid fever, scarlet fever and i TUESDAY, UCTOBER 8, 1931 smallpox. To Olset these elimina- mob science has invented the ile the death toll IN!!! visit or nie aroeiienoy' the Earl or the unemployed Wlihlm rulnlns 140 deaths from the three soourses Besborough to Prince Edward Is- the land. As Governor General and bein representative of His Majesty in iE19S~ the Dominion of Canada, His Ex- DOP cellency is asured everywhere of a DH! royal welcome; but it is not gener- ` wid lily known that he is a descend- the ant of Lady Georgina Pane, one It of the early landholdcrs of Prince thi? Edward Island who held the land new in title from the original propriet- |561' ors. Reference to this fact was made WC11 in the address delivered by the lhis Premier on behalf of the Provin- cial Government. Lady Panes many acts of kindness and consideration are permanently recorded by the naming of the Lady Pane school 4,80 district in Prince_County. In this connection His Excellency, in re- of whi plying to the Premiers address, ex- that pressed pleasure that his family had established, in the past, a con- flI`B _ireo_eury, should for tho time above mentioned. V i It is gratifyins W See the illlmsil general o year afterwards, He g for-get their political ahimos- R M*-I ih S d f"“"c‘;;;;:eb:;“g°:?l;’;°o;°t;h°=bI;;°'i served in the suaao expedition or seemspro e,uys e y'sPf=r 0 y- 1884, They shwld “sm in muymg ney Post that the negotiations now [Just as there are organizations fdr il hom 1399 1,0 1002. In the Gi-eo: “lar °pmi°" behind 9' °°mb1“°d in progress btween the executives the prevention of heart (disease, Wai., he commanded, first, the 3rd ional effort to meet a world- of the two great Canadaian rail- aintltubercuiosis orgimlzatlvlla. andloavairy Division of the British Ex- ¢ omei-gonoy, And tl-115 1, mi, way systems and the Brotherhoods noise abatement organizations, there pddiiiomry F9,-oe until May, 1915;. are now also what are known as next we The chief reasons urged in posture leagues 'or posture clinics, ‘ “ensued” Expeditionary poi-ce, ifrthet expressed viewpoint of justification are reduced living ivherc the proper positions of the “nm 1916 Then he took command °r°“ ° G °b°' lmding Libeml costs and diminished traffic earn- 5 body is studied. of the Canadian Army corps ‘mid 8, opinion alone of Conservatives. will culminate in a moderatewage ‘lY. What 1 Soup of `§nura Lord Byng’s Retirement (Montreal Gazette) _ Viscount Byng of Vimy`hss re- signed as Chief Commissioner ofi the Metropolitan Police and head of i Seotlznd Yard, and in retiring from office he will leave for his fellowqiountrymen another legacy ‘of `obligatlon, and one for which' altem in the 10th Hussars in ant-general in 1916 and full 1 and in the South African War the 9th. Army Corps, Med- spaper of Eastern Canada. Les- ings. A decision is expected in the. some school teachers at the be- year afterwards turned Ove, io; utter b the middle of October ` "inning of the term, show on the Liberal newspapers 'would do m Y ' ‘ ° General Sir Arthur Currie a fight- I ful ki rd tie four ti e of - _ to rouow the Globe' d 1 i _` A 3° ’°“ . ‘ P 5 ”°‘ ing s a vce H It willbeastrange tum of fate if tin-e or position of the body, namely pious of which are written large; respect' ‘Ramsay MacDonald, the man who ia) excellent ib> good (c) poor and in during war years was hoiinded as id) bad. Each youngster i.n the was a traitor, and made an outcast iclass stands facing the class and Fm PLEA FOR GAELIC _’ ' - ' d th th among his people, should become i then sideways an e rest of e war the leader of British Tories. And _iclass decide just what type he or But ScotIand's population is placed at yet. in a way, it would be almost I she is. The teacher during the term and 0,000 by the iaiesi ¢ens,i,_ and characteristic of British p0litiCS» _L SHOWS U10 Wungsters how to stand, mea Joseph Chamberlain began as an 2 sit, and walk properly, giving exer- i this total 130,000 speak Gaelic, ` -' -, iname which commemorates one of ultra-radical, was all but a repuli- ‘ elses to gnc and maintain a good le it is said th” °my 'moo use can yet lived to become the driv- 5 posture. At the end of the term I the language exclusively. "There ing power of Conservatism, Lloyd each youngster again stands before Gm fully half that number of Gae- George, l-I pro-Boer, was mobbed in the CIBSS and iS all/C11 U10 Sienlilng Rs? iiihspeakii-ig pedpie in Ndvd scd_ Birmingham, was a pet aversion of _ or type to winch he oi she now be- < Zommmdl He served as Gm_C1_n0r_‘ eral of Canada from 1921 untiliwlth the largest following is the ’ ncction with the Island, and trust- ua" Ls all good Tories, yet went on to be -longs. _ ed that this connection might be Consolidated by his present visit and also by rt subsequent visit lan which he looked forward to making ms with the Countess of Bessborough.i ‘ Her Excellency, he added, was ex- i .P tremcly sorry that she could not coul r come on the present occasion. The charming courtesy with sch which His Excellency acknowledged 'tod the salutations of citizens yester- day, the heartlness of his hand- shake, the keen interest he showed on visiting the l1.Lstorlc Confedera- can I tion Chamber, the Harris Memor- I lal Gallery and Public Library, the mg l hospitals and Sanatorlum, were see noted with much appreciation. Al- [ zrt and smiling, he performed his _with a. minimum of fuss, and with [quiet dignity which enhanced the significance of his every action. Particularly pleasing to him must have been the enthusiastic wel- come of the school children, whom 1 'children smiled too as they listened 65- Other incidents which impressed those who witnessed them wok cial assistance to the Mother Coun- fathers. The number is diminish. commen the Sydney P°st' Engla.nd's great War Minister, to, What is the propel' position or Gen , “and still several thousand at least become me leader of the Dukfs he 1 imsiure ` 1926. i _ ith b , . who use no other language. Scot- had reviled. And so in different de- 5 The head is held elect, with chin I d, like Ireland, hos fm- more oi' grae, with others. So with Charles; drawn in until thc point is nearly i ca” sons and daughters in other James Fox, so with John Bright; over the notch in upper part of';i;c;as rerved the Crown at home and it is nearly always E bumper lands than on the native heath", giarigagrxilahown time with Campbell: b1'(llal‘T; lbrigdest bone becomes that and °V°;5°“ 15 B' high “me Mlcrop' is produced and distributed _ ince Edward Island in the past, it is iiiid characteristic, irideed,§ ;id1't of the body farthest forivard, lduty invariably expressed in modest d also boast of many Gaelic the capacity to forget the past andi Th010\‘/Ur llllrii of the abdomen is i' and disinterested 6880111955 f0l‘ f-llelblg Speaking citizens and even Gaelic f° think °l\ly Of the 119055 Of mei had Am' ‘md "1"'t~' i ' , ' wan Wheat Growers, the Alberta l olars ofrepute.Are thereasmany present that sizes strength till bdrm lower end of the imp" leg l WIFE? asked £0 “Sie ojxftns Smit; Lives Stockln-oducers and the Al- ay? It would be interesting to British politics. In public “life i ne, and the uppci end ot tneluw- 511155 01121' 0 0 - FOP be said Sir Wilfred Laurier. Youl Hr 10g bone wheie they meti; at tlic .Police in 1928, tW0 y9l1l‘S 8-“CF he k-“UW Whit P!'0P0l'U0ll 0! our POPU- cannot afford to have recrimln-f knee, support the' weight of the freturned home from Canada, he in lation of Highland Scotch descent ,ations." ! body easily. speak the tongue of their !ore_ ____ The weight of the body ls on the According to the latest census balls and outer edges _or ine feet. the population of Scotland is 4,' DY- R- B~ 0580\>d. Boston, whose here as in s°°tl“nd» and it,300_000_ of this mimbei-_ 130,000' ideas well represent the American ms a pity. Gaelic is a noble ispeak Gaelic and some 7,000 use, stand that poor posture bi-ings on language. It is rich in poetic 1m. ithat language exclusively. Mani~§ certain ailments, it-ils us that iaiiuiu agery and is ciim-acterisiiic of the ifestly this national heritage is up-5 Of YOUIIESWYS F-0 Sain weight, and , ' digestive disturbances although th“ quami hi h h iheld only in the rare instancesi i. F onerous duties with evident zest, S t E; W C we made the ,where aneesimi traditions have noi' diet is perfect ,are frequently due to °° ° s°“’dy °’“z°“ h° is 1” 'yet given way to the dissolving in- poor posture ur poor body mccu- evefy °°\ll'lify in the world. fluence of Anglo-Saxon asslmila- =1IliCS- ' tion. Forty years ago 210,000 srots B°W@1S that are sluggish and ir- spoke Gae1i¢ fiueniiy ,md neariy regular tend to become more active CREDIT TO CANADA one-fifth of a group which remain- and regular with improvement in ed so faithful to their* language POSY/We Or body mechanics. It is is matter of more Oi- iess illmew no other. Gaelic at that time Sl-milllrly V°mifiIli; and so called _ he addrmwd from the steps or the common knowledge that when the . was, 1-eiaiiveiy speaking' the ian- bldlious or tolxc attacks have.topped Provincial Building with character- Great Wal' bmke Wt the British 5i1;arfewl;r;)aI;e»tsobdli}y lefssngléiarlimslilrlge lrhiliigdljroper posture has Deenmam_ , :lstic simplicity and directness. His G0‘~‘€fnm€-nt Offered to sive ilnan- per cent. of the population speaks Increase in alertness, vigor, and face beamed with pleasure. His C121 aid t0 Elly Of the Dominlons iit. ¢1\dl11‘2JlC€ 15 Usually noted with im. smile was contagious, and the luldertaklngto raise auxiliary fore- ` provement in body mechanics. In Canada was grateful for the of-‘ The "ry "isis through whlch early childhood parents should be , b ml I is V I r b t the British people are passing instructed as to proper positions of , rea essy to h veords, and e u expressed her ability and disposes them to a sane, and dim, holding 1ni,mis_ From 2 to 6' cheered and checrcd again when he willingness to bear the cost of all er vision of India‘s difficulties and 8811165 and exercises to prevent had concluded. the units sent from this country. ,BSPil'Hl2i0HS~ It iS HOW MF- Gandhi'S mund 5h°“1d‘-‘rs Sh°U|d be Elven. ~ - Th is Dominion. besides’ gave nmm_ supreme opportunity to show to the Fl‘0m fi t0 12. fufliher €XeFCiSCS, and world that to his unrivalled gifts or “Clive corrective apparatus should propaganda. he allies a real sense be U-Sed if necessary- From 12 to place at the bcdsldc °f patients in try in the purchase here °f mum' of practical statesmansiiip. If he Y°UH8 mallhlwd, athletic games and the hospitals and sanatorlum. ` “OHS and f00d Supplies. Of course faces up honestly to the difficul- instilling the idea. of attractiveness Here His Exccllcncys interest, his the Canadian forces become 9, pm-1, ties and devotes the whole re- °f lm 11P1'ii;ht body, are big factors sympathy and understanding, seem- 0 if the British army ,md the cost of sources of one of the acutcst in Dbtllillilll good posture. me b brains in the world to their solu- 513 _ ti i h ihi . _ ing and shaking hands informally t with each patient, and bringing with him chcerand encouragement. Cv ward, Practically every room, greet- cr side, but in the adjustment of mereiy E prophet priest and poiii_i_| ` he account the balance was found can of genius, but the flrmestl 7% , 1 to be 0 th friend India. has ever had.-London , n e side of this Dominion. rest Britain paid promptly, as she News Chmmcle' , it is to he hoped that yesterdays always does. but as there may have They ue doing some hm, think favorable wcnthcr will continue to- been S0m€ llli-SC0IlC€Df-1011 8 QMS- ing in i'imm¢ia1 ,md commerciai Jgumqgyis END day, and that I-li; lixcellenoys vis- tion was put to the Govemment in circles in the United States. Com- lt, so successfully begun, will be the British Commons a few days Dlacency is giving place to doubt I reach the inn and drop my load. ` the forerunner of many subsc- ago which brought out the infor- self- ufficie c hicl h hith i 0°DC€m|rl8 economic theories 0! Still dazzled by the sunset flame, I gaze through windows down the to prevailed. The portion of the road led by Lady Bessbomugh and fam- On BCCO\1nt 01' the Will' and WHS the world’s supply of gold held frozen, Up which I came - ily, he will honour 111;; olty and only Dominion and the only ally in the vaults is so great as to bel Province. PATRIOTIC DUTY .. Never before was there a time in the history of Canada when a 'greater obligation rested upon the’ _newspapers to unitc in stcadyhig _public opinion and in buttrcssing public confidence. says a Toronto exchange. The emphasis placed by some sections of the press on the most distressing stories obtainable` ilu every pnrt of thc country has :exercised a depressing infiuencc pon national sentiment; it gives glee to an unjustifiable pessimism which could bc largely corrected were all our public prints to em- iphasizo the excellent position in 10 ;which Canada stands today as com- gred with almost every other 'I High Commissioner who arranged quent visits with which, aooqmpan. mation that Canada owed nothing S n y W I .ave er' as ide fi-om the Uniied States embarrassing. The banks are over- I sec fur off, as ln‘a‘ dream, dwhich was in this position The ;1)0Win3 Xithhidle funds. There isi My starting place at dawn of day. _ o muc w eat and cotton, Yet I trace the woods and inountaln parliamentary questmn “nd 'mswex great industrial concems are pass- stream were followed b several letter in Y S ing their dividends. The stock mar- That edged my way. first EDITORIAL NOTES it free speech and sell!-government. i,;‘u,||'Bi.»i§§§R»<;o;(;:f,.il"||_i»,'_ she was the first to set up repre- "di: ‘i»iEU,,,,,,i~.r‘ 1,' ,ir the London Times congratulating ket reveals sagging prices. There is canada on im- strong pdsiiidd Now a prospect of idleness for seven And now upon the Mountain Height it seems that it was the Canadian million people next winter. Either; I gaze with rapture at the view private sources must provide vast Until the stars call down the night sums for relief or the government And bid me bid the world adieu. 15° hilve the ll\l€SlJ0l1 B-9k€d in the |must raise it by taxation. From -Frederick George Scott British House, giving this Domin- one source or another must come ion such favorable publicity, the d°le Whlffh 1135 SU/b.l€Ci0d GI`€lll» -°--@;-- What Elves the incident the more 'ingtam "° 5° much American crm I lt" dmost 5°]f'K°V9fmnK C0\l“lfI`l¢S importance, comments an exchange, cull; United states and France` 0 ny' is the fact that much of Britain‘s have ii in their power, ln tho mat- \\\ \ financial trouble is due to the enor- ter of debts and reparations, to _\`\ \ '\ \ i ._ , 'i mow, ,,051 oi me Wai., imiuding ad_ .change the whole economic outlook _;- D 0 D D S ' on both sides of the Atlantic and '“ ` vances to her allle some have not ’ rf' , Q been repaid excellsya part and in both cm wen “nord to do ni C K I D N E Y f . __ _,/ d la '/ 9" the case of Russ are a. dead loss. GRI; 3140.31 was ihe fi;-S1 io i /, L L S ,S emerge as a ' n of the middle ages. She was the unit from thc chaos to establish the principles of » \\ I. \\'\\` gf 1 W 27 _L ,_ _ ,_,_. / / / Klnoiif If | Yuntry. Our newspapers might, as Although snow has fallen in sentnive indtiiuiidng These in- mtpfzadiili ll Qiome do, dwell upon the excellent iyrospccts of recovery possessed by fl country as rich in natural re- N rces as is this fortunate Domin- mh. For these reasons opposition- lto hert their nomei without per- parts of Russia, the U.8.S.R. au- oiitutions stand out amongst the thorifles, in their desire to conserve Kl'¢Bt¢l‘ Um* "h'°h shi? has Elven p ! fuel, have forbidden their subjects t° th* “md .t large' The Mum' D . of Parliament at Westminster has its ropliearin every part of thu ”‘“°- mpin, in the united state. ora ~~ -~ _._ ~--f---~~ ~ - /-i-.-:5'»ras~W-» gb; gat" Q- , The secret of Viscount Byng‘s ipublic waal It ls no secret that [press is a unit in acknoivledging . 'Byng his fuifiued that duty. 'nie ‘Metropolitan Police is the I name when ewmmimuy conducted' “_ ‘given tothe force which is re- duces costs W the wnsumen But i5P°n5ibl° fm' P°u°1“5 lh°_’"'~"'r°' granting its advantages it is far ipolitan area of London. Ths force from being a cu,.e_,,u for our eco_ ` consists of some 21,600 men and a nomic iii5_ Its Success depends as l . inumber of policewomen. Its Juris- I diction extends over a racliu; of iseven hundred square miles. The di ihigh reputation and traditions that me Cd_,,i,0,.,,ii,,d cdnmm finds it it has built up for absvlule lu- Just as difficult is the individual ieizvity were men"-cod by report: of enterprise to satisfy its sharehold- ers when wheat is selling at 60 ‘ L practices :ln thc service which were , foreign to British police methods, I and as the strength of a chain is i that of its weakest link, the author- iities resolved to eliminate the weak- them to n, minimum_ For such reasons co-operation will never pro- `ness and knit the force together again as a unit of strength ond. Lord Byl’lE, and London bears testimony today to the effective and completed it. Nobody better than Canadians knows the thoroughness with which job he finds, or is given to do. Manifestly, it is due to his resolute makeup and fimmess that his re- forming activlties succeeded so well and so soon after he became Com- missioner of the Metropolitan Police, and Canadians will readily realize to what extent Bord Byng‘s overflowing good will accounts f01‘ the fact that all the changes hc has made have been carried out without disturbing the harmony of the service. Owing much to the Commissioners inspiration, the men he ruled repaid him with their confidence and devotion, and lf, as is reported, Lord Byng’s resl8m*l'1°n from the office as ho~d of the Metropolitan Police will mark the close of his active public career, he will retire in the knowledge that his many accomplishments in the service of his country have won for him the unqualified admiration of all his countrymen, amongst whom Canadians are proud to count, themselves. ` ` -it-0->--~~~ Co-operative Societies (Ottawa Journal) The co-operative movement has had a continuous growth in all parts of the world during the past twenty-five years and in Canada, particularly in the West, this form of production marketing and distribution of products has a wide appeal. Tho Department of Labor has just issued its fourth annual report on Canadian oo-operative associations and it contains a com- `prehensive account of the various, phases of the movement. According to this report more than three quarters of a m'1l1on people in Canada are members of oo-operative associations which vi °‘ N VA SCGTIA., ‘ ESTABLISHED 18:52 .... . _. -r crpnri ;12,ooo,ooo; neoervo Frm sst,ooo,ooo; 'mei neoooree. szas,ooo.ooo ‘jg r_>;r_»;i; _ff ‘ L D. Horny Humps 5 \- - '~.' machine the magnificent ex , "'»-",-no Ch3fl°ttet°wn Branch? } c_ R_ .nh"_’A“t_ Mm-'M M nr aa, - t . i ,,___u_D_ Londoners especially will be :rate-; /' in th which in Canada alone for the! " ful. Lord Byng began army li.e as ' ‘ /'il 1| I i _ ' _ . J? & . of 1 . bg. »-:.- _,_-.‘~-,'~ r 0 i‘ i1= ~.§e'f5=i.=»' -.,>f;is~*'f,ft7»v=‘fi.i,1i .Z -_i 1, 01'# ~§f,£,,§§“'”,,ra,. i'»:i;’;if,l;,‘v~=;,»,.-,;i_§.»_' ` . 2.: ~.:,;:;-~-,. .i . . \1~I~.=¢_ai.\»"-"',',-tg.; is _f'~`='._. ,-1; - ~' H* ,.-.~`,:-‘ rr " ` l gl -,~ _v,_!»_;-L ' _ ' ‘i » ` _ » - .. -fr 'I i _ i ~.\e;r-iiilllliiees - - .~- ~_ inafew moments withoutfo ty. _ . lF,or Satisfaictionf; Send .a 'Draft when Remitting Money... When you wuhno send money out `. of town, you are invited to secure a Bank of Nova Scotia Draft for . the required amount. , The Draft will be prepared for ,.1 it The scale of charges is moderate and you neednot be a regular customer ofthe Bank to secure the service.- f ,.,f-- lliill 'ta i,, historsv. Finally, General ;-_*ii.:€':"’ ';1‘_tt:_:.iiZ'_T_f'-"_`;.__ head nf the 3,11 Army inldistributive associations total noe, At the conclusion of the: with something over 70,000. The ‘ he received the thanks 01 moi balance comprise combinations Of ‘ ish Biriiameni; for his service-5, either productive, marketing or , d grant oi $i50'000, and ii-as, distributive agencies and saving, ‘-1 ted Baron Byng gf Vimy, 1i|loan and miscellaneous assocla-i tions. " outstanding successes in the The D1`0m5€l' DIME in the “St °f i at Wm.__the capture of vimydmarketing bodies is the Canadian 500 o eratii Wheat Producers with 1 fi: f:0,,Al;n,l,,?de;91,;;,?;',::“;3;:,?;;~;lo irielhioersiicip of 145,000 and in the P iproductive grouip the association ' 'Saskatchewan Co-operative Cream erics w a. mem ership of 37,000. |Down in Piincc Edward island erin the :muy and Of uufoiIiIlSinea_ I " ' ` Free Merchandise Prizes ess and distinction with which' th in a cc in w Vi honesty. The task was given to economic complex any more than st efficient manner in which he has to national and international eco- nomlcs. Lord Byng applies himself to every MOONLIGHT CUTS THIS CITYS 1 nmnber 1,132. The co-operatives confined to productive enterprises are '10 in number and have 58,030 members; the marketing bod'rs are 883 with nearly 345,000, and the 1. -- ~ _ _.. , i ' 1--un-sv, -...,.,,,,,_,,,,,,_,,,,,, .,,,_,.. _.,....e ..~..e-...._~...,,..,,,.,,.,.,.,,,,.,. _ .,.__..a.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,, ,__,,,__Q , _W _ww _‘_ ~__N_d_ _‘___ ~ ~ f ' ~ ' - i -i-...siren-a-fu:r~»»o-.»»s~»»-me.-sa...-v~r»--ee--e ._ _.._._s..,_ ..,.,i.»»mn n$vsu:. ~ - 4‘_rP_- ; r) rta Poultry Pool. H, Ever since the Rochdale pioneers ` , d m itiatcd the co-operative move- `,. ,accepted the ar uuus pos on as a ment it has been found a ‘amy \ ;stem call to duty. The British useful and workable system of pooling resources for mutual rofit. »how conscientiously and well Lord To a considerable extent it assures - and rigid principle when applied Moonlight is being used by the I city electrician here in an effort to i '" cut tho city's light bill from $146, loo to siooooo. on the moonlight , _ nights he cuts off most of then street lights, ily the whole crop ol potatoes, _ _ ._.___. 3 LOOK _ For Our New Educational -and Interesting. der the direction of the P. E. I. into Growers’ Association. _ Other ' associations are the Saskatche- e producer of a fair return and, o1'clillai'y comipetitlvc trading to ‘ large extent on thc capabilities its managers and executives; *l it nts ri bushel and over-production other basic commodities has 1 lped out all profits or reduced ‘t do the ultimate solution of the ate socialism or any other single the colossal complexities 05 ` / _*M LIGIIT BILL SAN ANTONIA, Tell., Oct., 5 __ .-Y- ` Y Che e of LYXCICTWIST , 1 i | ` v` W _-» ' ---a-llllt " gg-Q - '--_ .i. ii .,u-, - f -_~.,__,-.. », ID ,.5 SPIECIALG I $1.00 Bottle Beef Iron and Wine . . . . . . . . . . . . 894'* $1.00 Bottle Syrup Hyph- osphites . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 891' 31.50 Bottle Fellows Syrup . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.20 $1.40 Bottle Lysnl .... .. $1.19 75c Bottle Lysol . . .. ... . . 54: lilo Bottle Lysnl . . . . . . . . 290 SPECIAL VALUE Hoi* WATER BOTTLE 91|; TOILET COMBINATION SPECIALS $1.00 Box Cnty’s Face Powder nnd 50o Bottle Coty‘s Perfume _ Both 89|; I , $1.00 Box 3 Flowers Face Powder and 50c Bottle 3 Flowers Perfume Both $1_00 50c Box Arnmnds Face Powder and ' 501: .lar Combination Cream Both 651; -r1R1-:- “ can consume the labour and collec- . tions of a lifetime - in a few minutesid Are your dwelling and contents in-ii sured ? . van o.-¢, If not, write, phone, orcall on Hyndman £9’ Co., Ltd 1-n»|»»oL.¢~|§;,,, The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I. Charlottetown. ...._._~r.s» 50o Prophylactic Tooth Brush and 25c Tube Llsterlne Tooth Paste _ Both 50|: ' rite 2 MAGS PHONE 315 MBU Orders Given Prompt Attention. il usa ' i I BRAHMIN TEA _li ] And Enjoy Its Supreme Qualltlef l » 55c Per Pound “ ' ‘Sold Only in Red Air Tight Packages ` *_ -- _ ________ _ , _ "_A, __ i 1 / 'tuna uliomnmi-‘eros _..._ _*__ -*.2*--ff __ ___ _ _ r~ i i i ~l‘ if 1 e l .4 i R. .3 v lt l I 4 i 1 \ 1