TUESDAX. GET THIS BARGAIN TODAY! lThc Oentral Guardian; 1TH: column ls reserved tor new: o! ‘ local Interest, but advertising ul s newsy nature mu be lnserud It 5 cents a word. strictly pay- 1 llllo_ln_gdvauce I CRASWELL for Pnuwgraurts. ' cosr-‘sncnsz-run 1.1111 msun-l ANCE. L-lflttll-l-ZA-J.‘ FAREWELL GATHERING -Ong Saturday e1-el1i11g, Juuuul-y" 18th a THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Double Trouble in Dork Continent ' Sells at Milsl Italians to m‘ 1o support, drives i 1m Tobruk l I 1 Oceania French Train To Fight. AUCKLAND. 11.z.. Jl-n. 2'1 -(c1=> ...wm; s, new governor. new Id- mintsts-stive council and an armed BALIBB force willing m serve anywhere 011110?) —Agrlculture Minister Taylor a. word from General de Gaulle, tlla-Igonliht clinics-rad “P9 French Pacific colony of New Cale- pojngmmg," concerning 3 Dominion donla m: talked whole-hwrwdlv l0 Government offer to pay 11111 m "14 H” cost of the the cause of F110 British Emil!"- The Ihenpn colonv of New Cale- donia. is ln Ocosnt Is Dissatisfied to the provinces involved pay the With Federal Offer Re Feed Grains URY, N. 3.. Jan. 2'1 — rsonnl :11 ap- trsnspwtlng feed grains din-n farmers if JANUARY 2s, 1941 _ I SALE o|= tnunbcr of IICIB-‘I-DOIIIXS and friends moior stand at a and k a lame om!" h.“ “Id Anal“ m‘ ‘mp’ .200 squares miles) east of a < -._»r..-,.. . .. ._..__ ._.._.__._._ _....-,..;___._ _._....A-.__.._-=~ OIIE cent a tablet! No point now In talrlng chances l with strong drugsmSalest fast pain relief featured by Cana- dian druggists everywhere. 00 tablets 98¢ No reason now why anyone should run the risk of taking danger- ous, strong drugs for colds, head- nt-hes 21nd muscu- l;1rp:1i11s;1nd nrhcs.tlctAspiriii, rntt-d hy physi- cians t11e safest 111st relief you can use. at: any drug- gistfs todu ' the It") létltlhl. bottle I01‘ l Ir 11 tz-‘lrt.’ but rcmtamhcr, get Aspi- rin. l-Lwu used frequently. Aspirin din-x mt! 11am: the l11-ml. Aspirin is made I11 C;111z1d.-t and is the trademark of The l1:1_\'cr Co. Ltd. Be sure it's ASPIRIN! Note this cross Illftlllllt. ll the B word "l$;1ycr"is not A stuntpt-rl on every tablet, it's not Aspirin. Don't lt-t nnyhorly tt-ll you 11 R ls. 011 War Savings C.1n.1.-1..111s who do not. realize the Canada's “vs-r needs are ‘. $111111‘ 590030.000 that he .11 native circulation ai-conlizig to S11‘ Henry Dray-ton. M10 uddrosst-rl n War Savings Cflllllllllffie uutix-eriurz ‘111 Toronto. "Tum- is not s stitglc bit of good .11 - - dtttictilties." sold . "- ~ ‘ ' -. "You (-11.11 1,111 aiivniice 111 this country, 11nd 1111,11 - e ext-onion of those c. 1111s bo.n evidenced. noth- 111-he voitmtnrlly to ccnirlbufie '1' 11x1 t-tfort" -.1- ti-iiiiez- cabinot minister v.1 ‘1111t':1-t1111-.\t.c" whnt he said. 1s'.‘ 110111 of Hon. J. L. ' confiscation uvnr pui-ixyses. $141‘ 1119111. was hardly the 111s situation." he said ' 1111s maxi? tut-rs 1n rotuul flgulcs. $335.- ‘.5 1n active czrctilstion. The bah-nice is boarded and thatZcLhe sort. o! thing we 1111151 tight. against. “We 111ml to g.v1- cvcfybrdl‘ C011- iitlrnt-Q 111 3111-1 s, in 1111c coun- tiy, 1n our n 1v i; win this 1min but <i1<~v must 11m. lx-ctwitic over- oonfident and 1.111 to realize the extent of thvtr duty." he sold. Sr 1401111!’ f‘li('d difficulties 0f poswn-ir ndhtswnent and pointed .- p .,. ' -011 of M1‘. .. . - poblciu w-ill '0 a 14W. lcviat-ed. "T1111; 011111111111 has the money l0 mar-t. the goll set for the Fbbruary- v‘ twig.- cnmpalgn." h-r said. "I have l" -- s of October 31. 1939. before b-lllon do.l.11-s and accuuns $1.000 or 205s rqneoentcd 92 per cent of the whole. Amounts of $1.000 to $5.000 Npmseniied seven Sn tour-thu- "So you c the onst- 111 (x-tobor 193 , there 1s any amount, of untapped money Ln the hnncis of the Canadian people of small menus ws-ltlng for you to git-an." he snld. ‘ c --\ not. a family. speaking g1‘ y, but. uhzi- is l11 an 1n- lnitclt- ixticl‘ plSlflbn t-hnn it was a. vent‘ 11211. The number nt men employed ‘in Csnnnlo has R0119 up ticmvttvlotisl And this l3 in grout. clmz-rw- hct-a s.» lllnglnnd is spend- ing lwz- 111011611’ in Canada. Because I-Inul-inrl has thrown the securities of l11-r hoopla on the bnrzatu tnbl". so thc1-e'l1 be monvv to pay for thts war. which In 111st as much ours as hers. Can any Canadian decline to rx-turn to the common defence 911913’ single cent of money Ilfle other country has been spending ab?“ he demanded. I Round Trip A RGA IN F A RES CHARLOJTTETOWN‘ --Goh|— ma». mhfltlrtTd ' 10, 1M1 UNI IIIIIQBIDI lfllrlfflff0flt fl In‘ under non or no ILL! [All Heine Good ta I47 UOAOIII ONLY hr lbflltlr hfomuflon 000mm My fiche! 412M s ll 11mm 1:111 in 1111-1011111! vu IVIIIYWNIHI n4 11111141111 ' rouditctcd by his pastor Rev. M1- of Argyle Shore and vicinity gulli- sled at the 11o111e of Mr. and Mis. Neil MacNevin to honor and bid farewell to their son Pile. Leslie who ls a member of 1hr. R C A. M. _C. Mr. Goodwill MucPhsil presid- -d and tundc brief 11-111111-115. Donald MacPhail ecoi-tvd Leslie to 1110 await 0t’ 1101101- 111111 u11 behalf of ‘.111- (10011111111115 is»- Aiildt-c-d Crosby mad s11 appropriate address. Neil MncDougall presented a well filled purse. Leslie although taken by sur- prise In a few well chosen words |si11ccrcly thanked one and all for ,1l1c11- lllbllglliftllllflss and kindness, 11111121 which s11 j0llI€d n1 singing l"l"'o1- He's A Jolly Good Fellow." and God Save the King. Then they |1horougl1ly bounced him. A dainty {lunch was served by the Inches and all dopartrd f111- ' l'f‘:])i‘(‘ll\"_‘ h-cuics u-lslllttg ‘S1110 111111 t-aily 1-01111-11 1101110 iBraclltiv, Grafton Street, will regret 31o learn t 11 . 1 ; F l 1 Vicinity Cotigtxttiliitlolus 111-e being c." '. ed 1o M1- nnd M121 Juck Pnvutcr on the 111-rival of a lovely big baby girl at their hcme on January 17211. The sympathy of the community 1 Ls extended to Mr. and Mrs Henry Jlurgcss and faintly 111 the (lcltli of their daughter. Doris 12-11 Wcdutnsdfly Jan. 15th. Her 1111101111 which was largely attended wns held from 111! Units-d Church on fildny. Rev Mr. Fraser of the Baptist Church c011- ducted the service. The death of Mr. John Dzlnncy occurred at. the Prince County H0.»- pttal 011 Saturday. January 11th. Mr. Delaney 11nd been enjoying good health until two weeks previous to his death when he wits stricken vlltlt a Datlllvllfi stroke from which he ncvci- i-ecrn-ct-od. Aithougli 11-1-11 past the eighty mark he “'11s vcry active and alert. 101' 111s _\'f‘lll‘.§. Ilc will be sorely missed l11 the c0111- munity where he was a general fav- oi-lte wit-h all. His funeral “'11s held from Cent-rail Beds-Que Bnurist Church on Friday, January l7. Dc- spite the inclement, 1v0a1l1cr 2111-1-12 was :1 large nttctici-nuce of 110L211- burs- tmd friend . The sci-vice “'11s Britten. The pallbearers \Vl“.'€ Messrs. Alter-d Rscvcs. Jai-diitc Stav- e1-t, William Rogers, Chnrlcs D. Taylor, Roy 13111-115 and Rae Lid- SIOIIG. To raise funds for Red Cross Work, the Wnmr-n‘. 1115111111:- holdiup nftcrnosu chain tens. Ammzg the hostesses who cuwrttiitic-l la-t weck wr-rr- Mrs Austin Swtlcs. hfi-s Cohv Lewis. bliss Jenn Lewis teacher at Switih 1 Freetown School was a vi 1101- to Sittiutit-i-side 011 Ssclurdsy. The studvnls nf this district Wll’) 1111* attending Prillcc of Wall's C1).- legc 111-e to be cott-szi-altilated on their success in their Christn-ins Examinations, Keep 11p the good work, git-ls 11nd boys. All are plczmr-d to 111-111- Allison and INIYs. Fi-ntik D121- con- is out again nllcz- his :1.‘CIII- ent in the Collcce hockey gmie. Mr. Lloyd Campbell was a vis- itor to Charlottetown over the wreck-end Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burns 11nd young sou have ntovcql lIll/J their new home which presents n fine appears-nae since its com- pletion. They have the good wish- es of all in the-fr new home Mr Claude Lewis ls at present in York. taking charge of the t“ rm of his bi-otircr. M1‘. Ire Lewi . 15-110 has been called in to the military Camp at Bench Grove Inn for the training period Mr. Predcrlrk Blouse was a !l‘l.=l- 11ers: visitor to S-ttmmcrside m1 Fri- day of last, weck. Mr. Stanley Delaney of Walthmn. Muss, 1s at. present visiting his na- tive province. The sympathy of his nmuyl mill ln his recent accident which necessitated his removal to the Prince County Hospital. P This Years Christmas Card Alfflmly Being Made For Us In England The Christmas cards which the peoples 0t the British Common- wealth will send to one another next December are slready kccpltig hundreds of artists and des 11ers busv 1n Britain amidst the bom s. The first order for them arrived 1n England on December 29. was from Australia. Australia orders first. New Zienlaxid ls next. Then. in February. come Canada and the United States. March South Africa. India, South America and the West Indies follow ' on. . Tastes. naturally, vary with (111.1 mates and customers. South America's cards are warm and vlvld ln colouring. and done. of course 1n Bosntsh or Portuguese as well as I English. There are no snow scenes. t Indln there is 11 special range 1 Hooeallng to each of mtmv classes.‘ with snow for the htll stations. In the Domiuions and Colonies there is I a definite preference for sketches o1" uhotoozrsults o1 old corners o! Lon- IIOII. glimpses at Cathedral cities, and pictures of English villages. The Emulre demand for Christ- mas cards from Fmgland was better- for the second Christmas of the war than for the first when 1t was re- markably gocd. The help of the Paper Contrnflvr ln releasing raw materials will Illtllfl! ihc m-cscnl. Your even better. 111 the (minion of one of the leading producers. Demo, withdraw oII planes to f Boles, lsnghesl British me: anind 1 units push on to - l wand (1 outer defenses of ' Dunn, find great Bemho bole duarta \. Twin columns from‘ Sudan thrust into Italian Eritrea ’ UGANDA A. In") South African troops advance on Ethiopia KENYA I57.) Italian lane ix 1 0e led . " bfitzlv Rtlluflfld full 01‘ 'l'ol11'11!: 111:1l~'.cs r1 lwr for hlttsstilltll, who is gutting double trouble from British iS in Libya 11nd 1111111111 East Africa. n. 011 1321-1111 It)llI1\Vll1!Z the capture sautis in the Ethiopian rt-gtnn, wl tluzeatens Italians. , Country Women Across Canada Push War Work REPCIYFH 0b‘ \\().\I!<If*i".*§ INSTI'I‘I~"I‘I£S IN VARIOUS PktlYlNCl-IS ‘Li-Jill. OI‘ SCALE. OTTAWA. ndtfs 1x1 ‘ tll Dominlcn 111 tar: l war. N11111l11-1-‘11g 01c: bcrsiip ‘lips lnrgost 5111-11 .-. and 1s 1.11111 l 1:1 Clifton Mntheszm and 111-s. .1!“ the dark continent seem all the Map shows British drivo of Tobruk and spots multiple 11s- tcre native revolt trom within also Australia and north of New zcaland the population is about 50.000 in- cluding that of the New Oslo- donls dependencies. q] sweep f former politltzdmg wwfatlod tootaire the lead 1n the recent fll-Sll and dieclane for Free Flmnco. The only sx-councillor ap- ginted wu a supporter of Genera-l PW Gnulle, s; wore the new nom- lnees flrot contingent of volunteers strung for some time under Cap- tain Brooke, a, young officer W110 arrived from Auckland in November as commandant superintendent of all Free lfi-ench troops tn the Pacific. WHITES AND N ATIVES The majority of’ the 110095 "9 white, most of them being French- men born in the colony. However, these are Q considerable number of natives. many of whom arrived contingent includes reservists who training. This is oompulso in French possessions in the Pac ic- The unit when it goes overseas will be commanded and staffed W the French flag. It will ultimately be united with a. contingent which is being trained simultaneously in the other important French 1x155- esslon the Pacific, Tahit‘. This col- ony has also declazcd for General dc Gaullie and together the two pos- sessions will have a. force of 2.030 men for dispatch oversea-s. ‘Pi-oops from New Caledonia dis- tinguished themselves in the last war 0n the Serbian and Salohika fronts. Although thev suffered heavy casualties they never gave ground and th-s-lr pzesent-dnv successors are hop’ng to emulate the feats of ear- lier French contlngents from the Pacific. i Tho dispatch of these (‘Ollllllgents overseas will not IIIIOPIEME with the JHITIVITI ES ON WIDE Provincial Efforts 8.1011 pi-ovinc: wcrks as a unit. Flint-c Edwin-ct Island purchased a. $1.750 nmbtilancc and has rinsed $1 i150 1111-0111111 a “self-dcninl" levy n11 individinl members of each of- ilts b1-.1111-h.s. 'll1e latter levy has zbrru sinliln. 1v cru- icd out in all 1h. y cthrt- Dominion branches. Nova Scotln tittrchasrd s. similar runliuluiu-c 11nd has supplied the R Cross both nationally and tn- tioinlly u-lth thousands 0f art- xtiiilfcs 111 New Brunswick 60n- -. rd $1.834 to l11? Minlstc of .~ 11114 in zitizlit-lcu i-aiscd $3.- 1c11 the Rffl C1055 rzcclved $1.781. For Bren guns went $800 ' Nn ton-l ' ‘ . F. ' 5 Illslitllbf- l11 G1 cat Britain to nld th . > .~ 111- .1. :11‘ in bn‘l1 tilt‘ sh l’ :111~ M111- lll.ll.l‘..l supllcr. l.<-11< of thwttsatv-Is- ' les sent to d rvust-it-xl nt-Pss ‘.11 Bri- tnin 1110111211 thr- Rt-rl Cross. 11nd food conservation, l'rl1!‘l'l.'= 3'11; H. A. Dunham of Iiavrlock N. 13.. na- tlomtl tci-asurc". Writing: to Mrs. Fl. F. Gzammow. Pcnchlnvd. B. C, r-c:-1-rs1>'111<1lz~z scc- rct/my for the 11 ucs. Fit-acme Minister J. L. Ilslz, said, "I b-llcvc nothing could be morn useful than stimulation of interest in Wm- Sav- ings Stamps and Ccrtiflrn rs. 511011 systcmnlic snvitt‘! on 111“ crdimrv cili 11701110113 111. ‘s . . Canada cot». s r11 11111 so t suiting In the p111:11:1sc\s of thousands of dnlltrs stamps. A Ilfllllfl cffot-i of tho lat-nucht-s l11 n11 twi-osinms lins- r-isr-t 9.2.121 for \\".11-rr1|1l1;111t-111 with Alb-Wis and 131111511 Columbia still tn report» Co lcdflClC-‘lltl! INDIANS TAKING LARG ticr-dy war viz-thus. At 1hr- la<t ropnzt. Alberta's ‘war fluid“ \\‘:ls 111111-1112 $2.000 and wool 11nd bcvu ccll-ccled 1n quantity for the weaving of blankets and making gnwnonts _ Two bid units (64 bids) have been ptu-tahnsrd 11v Snskatchcwnnfls rut-- w"mr=11 at :1 cost 01' $5.000 for thc Tsplmv Bnso Hosptnl and a11- othci- $1001 rnlsed through the self-dental lcvy in addition to mak- 111» clothes and aiding Red Cross cffozts. Cllmps 11nd Hospitals Ontario itist-itutes completely tur- nishcd n comfortable rccratton room at Camp Borden: donated a hosplt. a1 unlt of 32 beds to the Tlaplow Hospital and has made over 25 tons . of jam 1n some 65 canning centres, ‘ the womt-n dnfng the work and sup- 111111111: the sugar, the Red Cross siuwnlylng the cnns. Manitoba. women rsised by levy some $632. for refugee wowk 111ml has ctr-operated urhole-heartcdly tn all Red Cross activities. In Quebec in addition to donations to the l". W. l. C. 1111111. canning and sewinq has lm-n don» nnd ctver 100 blankets supplied for overseas. ants More £.‘;’.Y1“i.i..’"‘- .1"1-..-t"-1..%2:;1:.1 11:41:‘, Red Folk In Population ER PART IN NATION'S WORK AND CULTURE DEPARTMENT REPORTS SHOW’. B ALLAN HARVEY Con“ Ian Pl-Ies Staff Writer OTTAWA. Jim. 26 —(CP) ~Nu.n1- grloctlly the North American Indlnn 1s strong-or than cvcr. but. c-thnol- iolg-lcnlllv 110s fast lXYrmnlllg n "back 1n1 r." Olllcltl-ls at the Indian Aflnlis rbfllllch 0f the D(~p.11'1111;nt 0f M11105 [and Resources for __ z, 1.11.1. 11m ncxt 50 to 75 ycnrs w 11 s02 ille last lot the primitive Indian 111110 rontitod [ylylte country 11111-11 Cimntla u-ns "The so-cnllrd ‘Irxlszklll’ i; :1 van. lshulg biwcd," one authot-itv said. Traditionally. "Hi-s 1111m- ls lwimz token by well- educatcd 111011 11nd womci whose only kncwlcclcc of tho 11f.» .l1'ir for. In fbcsns lcd 1s l11: ticcoixitts they rend ln history books." dug‘!- I-hc lsflfllt? 111111" fgi-inrtdnk: '11- . 7101111111011 s grow n L. , t official szrd. T11"..- rOIvI/l 1F ~15 -—~—~——————---_...._.___ .2: *5 WHYHAV£ ~ SORE U§TRUO In “mARlTS. l ed to better living oomdittcnl and improved medical services. In 19M, the Indtnn population of Osumds was 104,964. Ten your; lo it wls 112.519. ad a 1939 check IhOW-‘d I18. 378 Indlnns. "of course, it's difficult, to say 110w completclv tho Ind'an will axl- .j11st. himself to white man's civill- zntion" the official said. “Indian flllllllIe differs wldelv In various psrts of the country," He explained that, s few prlml- tive tribes such 11s tho Takudnh and ;C0])1)t'.'l'm'»l'l€5 in the Northwest -Tel‘.iIDTl65 still cling steodfestl to the old ways. Typical of the oher end ct the scale 111-e theCaughns- twigs Indians of Quebec recogniz- cd as highly-skilled steel workers. REAL OLD TIMI-IRS. Said by scientists m have arrived l f-n what is now Canada some 15.000 years ago. the Indian easily claims the title of “oldest tnhnbltlnt." Since Confederation. tracts of land Ilhnve been set aside as reserv to be used as a kind 0t training ool where Indians could learn the white man's wn s. ' This polcv his insulted in mill. ons of doll-airs being spent. annually ‘ion medical services. education and other forms of assistance. In the l fiscal your 1938-39 education alone, ' rzqulrlng maintenance of more than 300 Indian schools with an enrol- ment of noproxlmately 10000 child- ren. cos; the government 81.051337. As n result of this policy, officials say. the Indian gradually is being trained to take his place, in the llfg normal 011111111: up and training of. classes cf ycung men lhel island fcr home defence. This will continue as ‘r1 the past and the islands will be ready to defend I themselves. Certificates Enlphasizetl OTTAWA. Jtu1u111gv-'I‘11e war sav- llugs cnmpsfigu which opens next 111011111 is 111 no sense 11 stntnp-scllng effort. This point. was vigorously- emphasized today by Welter P. Zellcr, notional cn11111s1|z11 (zhslnnsn. It the campaign 15 to reach its ob- jective. M1-. Zcllcz- 5.15:1, n11 avtrragq cash subscription of $5.00 per month will be itqulrwi regularly from two million moplc. Stumps have never been intended aft; ang-‘ilhlttghnmore an s. means o 011a n1: c dren and people with very low incomes to puiohnse war savings cc: tlf elites 011 the lnstefmt-nt plan. 'I‘l1e1'e has been n11 etiorntou< ‘n- crease in Ctmudl-m pay-r: s ..l11cc the tmtljlbrfiték Tot‘ war. M1‘. Zcller ipoine ou. ‘ho people 1111a arc | earning these extra, wages are bz-lng asked to lct 111s goveinuncnt have Ithe us;- ot this extra moncv for a. , fr-w _veu1-s and, 111 doing so, DiOYldC 1101- their o\v11 littttt-s scctirity. I11 the midst of a (Iffipéfflle wnr. they l are asked to pntc 11nd 10nd all that, they can alts-r pcvlrling the uece-s- sltlcs of decent, pl11‘n living for themsclvezrorid tluir farrélllesi Fiive per cen 11c average t-ea -w 11. ne:'s income was not. 11c thought. too much to ask ns 1m investment. t war snvlgifgsttc support the coun- W's we: e or . 1 The campaign committie‘; there- fore are appealing to war savers to '. purchase lndiviclusllv from one cer- iill-‘Oube p01- month ‘$48.00 cash per year) to ten certificates per mcnth -whldh ls the maximum allowed to ~ any investor. The domtniorfs wax effort. he , pointed out, is to be the maximum | 9513112?’ Wit °‘ ‘it???’ “it hm‘ 1- ' n r s11 c ry. .'I‘here ls n10 other measure for it. task of financing It must be placed on the some footing and war savings m: s vital feature. cane» dlans who contribute their share of 511913011‘, in this way can only sa-tlsfy themselves and the needs 0f the sihmtlon by investing every cent thev can spare. ‘Those who felt that the purchnseldof o. ftevtéhwinrr solvi- ng! stumps wou mee e ob - tlon lied a. wrong conception of ti?» what; situation. he said. The committee's u. l is for the prur- ohnse of oerttt cuties, not stamps- the purchase of as mtmy certificate; retulurly an each tndlvlduol can Q for out of his eamlngs. OUT-WEST FRUIT FLATI 0n n bed of salad greens 111m. note: Two cups orange sections, 1 . unpgeltgd apple sllcles. l I oun grou , 1 c111p datmsmll cu ilruncelil.) m 5 n5 The prunes an dates may be stuffed with nuts cr cheese. Ar- range on large plate for buffet or on tndlvldual plnties. Serve with i pm-ferred dressing. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you llllllrl‘ trmn rheumatic. arthritis, r neurlllc pntn try thln nlmpls tn- expenalva lmmn rrolps. (lat n purlmgo o! Run-ex Prenerlptlnn 1m your drug. list. Ml: it with n 1| the Juln of 4 lenumn. ulenlnt. You nned only I tnlrlenpnnnfnl tun tlmen a div. Often wl|l1l11 U l11111n_. sometimes rnlIIlI—-4lI|!lIl||tl result! ‘are ohtnlnevl. It the pnlnn are nnt qnlrli- Ily relieved nul ll you aln not feel better. Ila-ox Prescription trill rout 3-1111 unth- Ilng to try. Your mum-y relnmlerl ll It ‘don not help you. llr-et Prurrlutlon l11 for unis Incl rermumeneled lay Jen- lilns Pharmacy nml other lenrllng tlrulllntn. n! water, add It's uuy 11ml 193D, the vote was given to 143 In. diam. Entranchlsemmt ts conferred by lstera oi’ Agriculture will confer on the matter st Moncton next Thurs- da. or Friday, he sat federal 1111's 101- m, Freq French umy has been to t1- to receive my direct benefit. LINES ON LORD BADEN-POWELL m loyal Boon-ts applaud nu name 1 For he has won immortal fame, Not for defence of Mntfeklng But for n grander noble: thing. Know various instructed youth There's nothing pander tlmn the . 1J1. He taught you noble to be tn 11h l1- oanoes under their own m,” chlefseto volunteers to!‘ service. The t’: an weflul-tongggler Md. 1 Frenchmen and will tight under Renew-raw your 011M Scout's 111st l Mr. Taylor returned from would necessary 10g. The price if l11-mien were have ahead), had a yealns military On virtuous actions to be staid. t-n taught you to be strong and brave . And st your peril life to save wo For lite exigent be prepared He knew the loyal hearts of boys Their mthuslssms and their Joys, ,= On helpfulness and courtesy 5 Lies the romance of Chivalry And what is nobler than a. youth 1 Whose character ls based on trut& 1 —-C. 'I‘. CENTRAL ROYALTY W l. Th re 1111' monthly meeting of the Gen ral Royalty Women's In- stitute was held on Jan 2 at the home of Mrs Major MncRae with fifteen members and one visitor ore e111,. The President presided and the meeting opened by the singing of the Odie. R011 call was answered by Ways of making money. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The different com- mittee gave their reports. After a lengthy discussion the motion of sending cards to sick instead of fruit- and flou-ers was withdrawn and left n= before. New Committees appoint-ed — School, Miss L. Cullen and Mrs. . provided the first instalment. officer stands on guard. order-in-ccuncil after the Bovern. ment ‘s convinctd the Indian no g . of the Dominion. One indication Isjqziwz needs to be 1; ward of the that. in the venr ending March 3t. fore January 31st you'll like among these. SHOP EARLY AND CHOOSE FOR t WINDOW SHADES 39¢ I00 SOILED OR SLIGHTLY DAMAGED WINDOW Shades, in cream, light green, dark green. Tltess shades, If perfect would sell 11p to $1.20 each To clear them before stock taking we oIIer them or about the price of the roller! THIRTY NINE CENTS. Remnants Remnants and odd lengths of floor coverings,‘ curtcinings, chintz....thsre ore many things Half Price! ,I‘1GDRE- £~ W-‘LEODMEI R. Roper. Sick, Mrs. C. Wood and Mrs B. Diamond. Red Cross - Mrs. Major MocRae. Lunch —Mrs. C. Wood- Mrs. W. P. McLeod. Mrs. W. Ward. Corresporndenw was ..:.. and discussed. It was moved by Mrs. C. Wood seconded by Mrs R. Roper the I11- stitute be divided into groups. each group to entertain 11s they decided. Two pairs socks turned m to Red Cress. Pgper on legislature. II psld before J I I I I J Hers is a scene at the Income tax office l11 Montreal where who tn: paydrs "1""! ‘my I“ a make sure they lot In on the prepayment. or instalment plnn. A large eleI-lvl-l I" them. No cltlsen c1111 pay his 1114mm tn by instalments unless he will" h" Public Health and Child Welt were read. The questionnaire m‘. Leglsls was filled 1n by M- ll. Public Health and c questiormsire Illlcd In Wendall Wood. Taking ulvnntngs of the government pllll which sllmn the payment of Income tax by lnstalmtll y 81st, thousands at C _ sending In their cheques for the first instalment l0 Income tux almd“ In “II 111"“ “I I-“"“"" Q group sorting our remittances st the ottloe of the Montrenl Inspector .1li:1ns M" l" of income tux. .\n R- Tax Payers Avoid Last Minute Rush nlIlfl-I to ff was 0" "m"! first “Wm”