p t&mamr¢at@ Ion-mn- noon-s»... “u. ..._ w... _... s . . irons-numerous: w>h usa whlrwamnpaww“ . . A d. . - ' ' - ' _ .. - \ ' l ~ ., opggiipgsly __ 8 i l ' i! “Inter-Ipppérial - -_.—-.-*---"-—v'—4-f~ ~—.. EnglisbL-yet more than many Odds.- Glens-do.” . v , _ "Th!!! AIIIQIl-Qlfl methods IIIVB t0 studied?” ‘Tint’: what‘ r told , em. Canada knows them‘. Oenalla . co, us. ms ' matinee, sis-loo, 81o. Nlsht. 1 o 8.454%, azo, m. srniwinnl roan _ 1 - "ouasr kubinas '5 mm- w° "l" “l” "*4 ‘Ymlll m; ' aaunntaaa fsurn a "chimneys ud its psychology. We know Eocke- A“, W99], ygcugu 55mg IVORY ALI. moo], HAM -:ller. We have the skyscraper. We WORK B05»! . 5 5351113135 TOILET BOA!‘ swallows BLOOMI-Ins usedtobethe united etatcirbost - . _ ‘ ' '. o i, foreign mnrket. lib-our a branch fac- 5 PR. 1.00 490 69s 39c 7 15C f! 49C ' tory and" chain store tandpolnt‘ we _ stlil are- They cut out the wholesal- , . slur rvrr MEN'S calms g mead ‘Qtiaurr H" “d 5° ‘mm "m" mm" t“ cum covsns nannsurrr 085MB!“ WOOL rnaflsasr. ccovfififgsp counter That cut down tho cost 1703355131‘; - ' - ' - ' morn oowus wonxsumus ’ .curs ANn i Jilly can undersell us. Even with‘ . . ~ SAUCE,“ l high wages they can undersell almost‘ 14w . r anynation because of standardised ‘mama m "um; _ g . ' 2 Sets 2g v machine efficiency, mass production - "all"! ( ‘ “QIVIIVPWF- _' “in, mum." Zfllplr Qnllily , C and only ' “<1 "l" llllelllllle Amellwl W"- i“ ’ ~ r a r » .4 i ,e Men adored TYNE VALLEY SCHOOL REPORT "F116: following is the honor roll of the senior dept. of the Tyne Valley School for the month of December: “Clruda X.——1. Cecil MacLean; 2. Vincent MacAusland; 3. Ida. Skcrry. Grade 1X.-1- Arthur Yeo; 2.‘Ed- ._ win Hansen; 8. Olivine Ellis. ' GradovnL-l. Stanley Phillips; 2. Wendall MacNeill; 3. Ralph Mac. Lean. Grade VII.—l- Glenn Williams; 2. ' (tester ‘liiacKay; 3. Roberta Hayes. j, gQrdde VI.—1. Clinton Milligan; 2. ‘Aiexirwood; 3. Myrtle Ramsay. flfiIfl. Williams, principal. _ u m . —, _ u. av l‘ ' >1. INQUCTION T0 PRESBYTERIAN ClglftCl-I, WOOD ISLANDS "l -o__. The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in special session in the ' Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands, at 7 o'clock Tuesday, Dec. 17. There ofllll- , Through London's gilded leaving a trail of broken jewels - a picture filled with wit, ‘unflxpecflgd happeninli. Ila scenes. The All -Tal ki ng l triumph x N0 l." . ‘ her-women envled her. society she swept, hearts-and stolon __._l wrsLcoltn-z Klan-iv‘ A very pleasant evening was spent at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bishop M-t. Buchanan on ‘Tuesday, Jan. 7th. when the membe a of the Women's Institute with their part hers and inlmediafe friends held a "welcome Parity" in honor of their son David and his bride. Mrs. A. hiaclcod, Vire Pres. of the W. I. pre- sided and presented congratulations and greetings from the soriety to the young couple stressing the pleasure of being able to thus honor a returned soldier. - ‘ ‘rhis was followed by a solo by Mr. John MacAulay, entitled “Those wedding bells, are breaking up that cid gang oi mine," with guitar accom- paniment. Nix. R." Cannon MacPhee. He also sang "He never came back," The President of the W. I, Mrs. S. D. Murchison was then called on and read an address to Mr. and MIS» Bishop when a beautiful carving set I’ i l also accompanied by the guitar“. Glenn Tryon at hisllnghlng- ' est beet. See him lu the areeqleat thing on reels — a comedy Will; nndIIlIlle-l-mlnute 811cc l a r NIGHT o‘ huh,‘ power plant 16c -— 26c. ' ' Imperial Life "m" 0F CONQOI-ENCE Assurance Company Has Prosperous Year wu- Dear Mrs» Campbell -—We, the l , members of Tanton L, only, wish lulilvidence of the rapid, yet vigor- to express to you our mocre syn” ous and well balanced growth which paw). Wm, you m yum. "went sad the Imperial we Assurance flom- bond merit occasioned by the death pany enjoyed during 1929 may be Qt your ummeg huabmd’ Bum", found in every department oi the Angus cgmpbelL business" said Mr. J. F. Weston. For over fifty year-g he was a Muuusiug Director who in company worthy member of our order and we with the President, Mr. GA. Morrow, always found in him, a w. 515mm conducted a largely iattended annual member, s true friendfvand kind meeting of the Company at Toronto. neighbor. He could alwlys be cle- "ln spite of the stock markets which pended upon to lend a helping hand diverted vast sums to speculation in any undertaking for the good of early in the year, and the more rce- the community and now we feel ont depression which taxed the cash assured, he is‘ enjoying the eternal resources o1 many, the amount of reward oi a life of service, and faith new assurances written again sub- and trust in the redeemer. stantiiilly exceeded the forty million Please convey our sympathy to dollar mark dud this is a field much your femily- Cummeudlne you to more restricted than many Canadian the "God of all 8389-" W8 P01115111 Yours in behalf of Lodge, » CHAS. E- MacDUFF, W. Master, ANDREW E. DOLLAR. Rec. See. MATINE llc — 16c. ' Tu Mrs Ansus Campbell, Darling- ] ."Caroline is false to the league," ‘ a girl growled at a strawberry festi~ val. - ‘ " “False How so" said a visitor from the city. “Here we are ” the girl explained. "soiling kisses‘ for ' charity. and in the moonlight." Coitre Not .. a_ Disease Caroline is bootlegging them outsider znan on the job before he's wanted. These people teach the world how to ' sell. They have the goods and the v-system behind the salesmanship." x Value of a Trade Mark ‘:- _. . "But don't the English koowilutr" “They should. Iondon up onion it. Look at the‘ American rid‘ rtlsins signs in London-such I-s Firestone tires right in the heart of motor traf- fic; the shops full oi American goods; Sour-logo's itself‘; vast Americaniz- organization." ' "But what is Canada doing to 011-, set that? Don't they want Canadian" goods? If they won't give a prefer: ence to Canadlah wheat, docrt they want things made in Canada-J’ Yes. and a. lot oi them may b8 made by American capital. 1 talked to store- ‘keepers there. They admitted that Canadian canned goods, for instance. were sold in spite of the fact that the Americans have Canadians beaten in canned goods technique. Why. every can of American canned pears is frankly labelled into one ofifour grades; to each grade a slight difler-‘ cnce from A to D. A customer knows exactly what she is buying when she buys an Americans can. 1f she gets an American or an Italian can oi’ tomatoes she gets the fruit in tlp- . lop shape. 1f she gets a. Canadian cam it's usually a lot of mush. I tell you in some-lines of goods Canadui hasn't learned w standardize her l product. Wc-—" ‘ “Evidently Americans regard a i trade mark-" ‘ “Almost as though it were a. flsgflt he said. “Don't they? Whatch on), American woman abroad-what she: 351;; rorfwhy a. lady whom I lcnowfl travelling with an American lady inl India} saw her friend repeatedly ask in a, Bombay drug store for Ameri- can trade- mark goods; thlni! lmilwll by their labels not only all over the ‘ Empire. but all over the world- What > i‘ thin EACH . The ooh nunm woo in Gland; - v r FASHION MAID DIES!!! For Afternoon uuunasws l “m, ‘N: "m" G9“ wslmwc H08!‘- wonrr rams ~ 1.49 PAIR 59C E? 69c A" ‘M. ,. ' ‘ ' GENUINE _ Broadcloth Shirts 1 $000 to‘ cheese from ‘ ' $1200 Separate or Attached Sizes 14% to 11. “m us. mats: tsu- woo. LAUNDRY. SOAP Fl-“Nll-ITTI r l 5 B , ‘urcnroowus M, gum“, “an”. am: "R888 800m c . Long or short HM! For Winter Wear 0n Sole ' "u". , * c no. o... . 95c a. s r . 39c PAIR iixto 1o and filto a - "w", m" I nu rumor-lop 3 FOR LOOK MEN 1 |_ ‘wan srscm. Bll-K ‘V88’! AND nnoonsm "$1.00 SET" 1'1"‘ Qllmi. and il lnoanoiboa - ' uocvvcn. APRQN AND sluocns had had in America?" "Absolulelyl, We know less about Brltlshvmmu- factured articles thm the English do i about some Canadian-made gs." "What about Australia and Cana- da?" "The same thing. “We went to trade with Australia-but how?" 1 asked whether there was any bureau anywhere in the Empire where such things could be found - \ "None," he said, "althoughfeach dominion is making some puplicity headway in. England, each on its own “account. and to see that ausujalur _ havoperied a. house in Toronto" , “HI-d you ll-ny definite scheme to propose for all these muddles?" pniuddlcs-yesnwhy, we haven't be- PRESENTATIO§ , A few days lgo the following ad- dress, accompanied by a beautiful fur coat and fur mitts, was present- ed to Mi‘. George Keefe, thgpopular courier of New Wilishira route lilo. 2. Mr. Keefe was agreeably air-prised by the Jesentetion. and found it difficult to express the sentiments he entertained on the occasion. Keefe has, perhaps, the most diffi- cult route to traverse in this prov- ince, but gives excellent satisfaction. Addreaa. l Mr. George Keefe. Cotuiefi . . Dear‘ Sin-At the dawn 0i the yea: 1980, we deem it both a pleasure uni srswaar normal On Friday evening, Dec. jcth, a spilendld t was held in‘ ‘the I O. l". Hall, lmdcr the auspices of tlu ‘pupils of m. awwm school. m xiroarainnia. consisted or songs, ra- cltetions, drills, and dialogues, and was gmfly enjoyed by the largo number consent, reflecting great cmdlt upon their teachers, Miss Mc- Ileodpnrllllss McDonald. A very planing ielhire oi the evening wan uia dppesninoo of some Olsus, wh: ‘presented the pupils and their teachers "mm gifts. i oouondasniahtnelmnawn cert and Christmas tree was hold ll wvcre- present Rev- Thos. A. Rodger, I} Rev/Quincy A. McDowell, Rev. H. F, Thomas and Messrs. Angus Mc- was presented to them by Mrs. Joseph Robertson. Mr. Bishop very fcelingly thanked the ladies for their kindness the Presbyterian Churcb,~Mt- Stew ‘art. and proved a huge success. (Eve! Santa eglned to that.) A part the’ l brad” mark“ h” Canada so” when I gan to think of the Empire as h trlde MlLwAUKEE DOCTOR MAKES are our electric w.“ are,“ in j unit at all. We lesve that in the ma. - Emlmc‘ m" mm“: pc mes’ igazlno writers to here and there a and a duty to approach you to-dsy to ‘express our cordial appreciation of tbs faithful and whole-buried REMABKABLE DISCOVERY l: I l I I I ll l ‘i . <5 i i l l i. ‘l I .. , i . 9.3 >4 l 5 r Loud-Q‘; tplendid spirit prevailed. l 4 , At“ the close of the service Rev. Mr. lean, Fhomas Morrison, John Cam- eron {and several other Elders not members of the court. 1n the un- avoidable absence of both the moder- ntor and the clerk, Rev. Quincy A. McDowell was elected moderator pro tpmharldtllev- ’I‘hos. A. Rodger clerk prwtéiii. "Iktwdall from the Wood Islands Wllgfefintion, addressed to Rcv. H. F. “Tlhbfnas. Toronto, was sustained as u _'_fegular gospel call and on being pre- "jserrted by Rev. Mr. Thomas was ac- ,_ ceptcd by him. ‘J w u» 11TH? edict having been returned af- ultcrwhuvlng been duly read and no ~ robjection having been offered to the lrliidjor to the doctrine of the said 13cm ll’. F- Thomas, the induction was; at~once proceeded with. At the induction service Rev. 'I‘hos. wx-Bodge presided and narrated the *Eteps lending up to the call. Rv. nay. A. McDowell preached the ' ind later us moderator of filfisbiitliiy pro tern, inducted Rev. Mr. Thomas into the pastoral charge of the Wood Islands congregation. _, The chargcto the newly inducted I‘ yiisldllwas given by Rev. Thos. A. qlkpdgqu,“ was also the nddresshn the pepple of the congregation. '“A’ iilrgh congregation was present a1- “Tfibmbsl ‘was introduced to the peo~ 'Qll‘.pi'.e$ent by two of the Elders. HMeQsrsMAngus McL;an and Donald ‘Mcbeaflfrhe call to Mr. Thomas was a very hearty and unanimous one and the outlook for the future oi {flflldonpegetion is very bright. ‘Is-w’ flv’ v‘ \ - 3m, I i‘ a ’. ‘we batsmen.’ "m" nnqbu._,_,__._\ .fi:b,lthtleifll"v a _‘ , "‘ Short addresses were made W m’? W. I. members andalso the 9811m- men present. such sound advice that Calls“ much merriment. About this timeihe inner nmn made known his wants and the bwfllul lunch served by the ladies 83458111195 to that part of the evening's enter- tainment very, sailisfactorly. A sing song by everybody present was much gnjayed especially the music by the young men after luipch. . The Notional Anttiaem brought this very pleasant evening to a close and with three cheers for Mr. and MYS- Bgshop 31g the guests departed after wishing Dave and Sadie many years of happy wedded bliss. Ilbllowlrig is the address. - Mt. Buchanan, P. E- T. January. ‘i930. To Mr. and Mrs. David Bish0P1-' We your friends and neighbors have gathered at your home this evening to wish you a hapm’ and pfgsperan5 yigdded Hie. That is our wish end that is what we soy on such occasions. bill. 1-11 l-lle lllldst ‘l7 all our pleasures and greatness lot us remember it is not for us to know. or wish, or predict as it is 8-11 ill U18 hands of an all-wise and loving cre- alfor. To yml Mrs. Bishop we say we are all pleased to welcome V011 lll °lll' midst and hope that each year will “m; yuu ‘happier ln'your new home. To you Mr. Bishop we must sat’ that we have not n.1,.“ n when 0'11‘ grmdcnd glorious Union Jack was in dhnger you were one of the brave many who rushed to save it. We M“ mgmr might to think that you lave recovered from that Brut munmagymihad beenunder and you pun m settle down to make your homo amunafm acnin- . (Patript please cow) / smith‘: "no you kmw my brother is so absent-minded that one day, , tbinkinphiq. bicycle was outside, he wept to get on Sm fell on because it wasn't there.” ‘ » , Jdlaa; ‘mist’: nothing! Why) my time in bed, actually "Mo: s inbuilt-to see u he had I V M. the latter containing. MILWAUKEE, Wis-It has been brought tolight by scientific research that goitre is not a disease and is not not to be treated as such. Dr. A. ‘A. Rock, D t. 894, B 137, M11 uk . the Company increased by over six wu_":riuunent:;mspec1;;t l: millions, now standing at nearly fifty m," g4 years, h” peyfegfgd a dug”. eight millions while the interest and 1 cnt method of treatment for his pgt- premium income was increased by “n” m” hi“ pmved remmk“ ‘y $1,634,300 and reached the large total ‘zlégclffuggeahlstoiam: T1321)? avg-lg: of $14,300,000 in 1929," he continued. ment of goltre cases all over the Nearly three hundred millions or ccunutjry Sh? nihtozur-hfiis rigmfltl- T39 assurance are pow carried on the m” ' 5 5 E‘ 5° re a’ w? 1; books of the Company which nearly “on which new! “one Mm m“ cc triples the volume of only five years and recommends immediate atten- tion no matter how small the growth ngo. The income 0i’ the Imperial Life Ls stable because of the conservative investment policy oi tho Company, over 97% of its invested funds being in the secured obligations of govcm- ments, municipalities, also mortgages while less than three per cent are in J. F. WESTON i _________ ____; __________ ___ companies ope-rate in. The assets of] needless operations. Dr. Rock is the ' author oi a. book that tells in a sim- ple way about treating goitre at home, He published this book at his own i expense and will scnd a, copy free to; anyone inter-mind. Write him today.— l Adv. may appear. He strongly opposes, l talkies)" I‘ i, i "Perhaps we have the inferiority} fcomplex?" "Sometimes I think so», ‘ Heaven help us out of that if wcI havei" , , "And what about the rmgiiah mm“ ufacturer?" "Just rubblh! '1"! 9W5- MacDonnld has a. tremendous Job l ahead of him to get the than lntO them-end into his own LIMITED" 1e." , - ' pm the Englishmen too old-fash- ioned?" "lie hatesth! scrap-heap- lle makes machines to last a. life- time when he ought to know that before they are half worn out a new and better one wlikbe You the (nar- kct." ' Cancels Needs Education "Does Canada herseli need more education in British goods. as she ha‘: iunior securities such u pfgfgftgd and common stocks which are aub- ieet to violent stock’ market iluctua-l "Mu Ind chances in dividend. ' Paymenisto Policyholders during- i920 amounted to 16,63,000 s; ' 631004100 was paid ‘to living been...“ "l1". ahqwilifthbt life Isaurancaris 1 not by any mom i dlet-to-win m." ‘ plvvaleatsttcbt- earphone-layman; $$$l ' methods in. selling direct and cutting premier, to some, travelling delegate like Hon. Mr. Amery who propagan- ded for Empire-grown tor-m- stance, till he had the English ware- houses jamfull q: ~lt_ and knocked the bottom out oi the market." ,"What do you euggest as a scheme.“ » He ‘mentlone’ several things: An inter ‘ trade Mm‘ of performance or the arduous duties in- cident to your contract. tYou are no stranger 1n the box- holders of this route, Mr. Keefe, for you. have been serving, ua long and faithfully. bringing us "the News" every dly moat punotually in spite of had road and weather conditions. We auuro you that, in spill of a manufacturers, business men and consumer representatives, ‘on organ- ised campaigner education in Em- plre-made goods, known es British from anywhere in the Empire; the use of talkie; in theatres and of ra- dio: tha emulation of American down the coat to meet competition; a modem warehouse in London whero manufacturers and shippers of Im- plre products might lime, can, bet- tleland pack goods sent over in bulk; a more aggressive policy in Canada House; a commercial research de- partment for the Empire in Inndon: better provincial exhibits at the .C. N. E. I "In general," he concluded. long beftle he had finished, "I thorough efllciency" campaign for the Empire mlrketlng board to make it atm- diumforgoodsfromallovertham- pire to all parts of m‘ ibova all things to keep the thing out ofparty poll; _ "t u IWUMN’ S i’ your: CHOICE ‘L OF‘ e 5 quart panelled Alanr- c; f », loan Tea Kettle. . n a a “on ltralgbt Alara- , , mm cum, roe - m quart bu» loilar ‘l 10 cart Aluminum p» ‘ , "She doeli ‘ ‘mom, ‘we should my‘; ; arngiooarmww; l l!“ ' tiu; to‘ make a a. question ‘for the ,whole people; makb any govern- ‘ mcntJiipa-rty understand that to let the American drive the l-flde neon 7 is tlll surest wly 101014119 Amj fer-lean’: respect for Canidl and the ‘ moire, and Canada's relpeet r tbs party; end t0 b68111 ill-ll‘ “l?! l!!! ll! 1mm; England know that oanadk" "Holds the pivot of the whole piec- "llll" . . ‘ 1 Why not? what other oomioiooloomof wo to be lfrlid. This . 11M @0110 wonders that g n wally; up iooqirown, 0i ulna demonstration- ‘no out: joououy y: t A reimbursement. we seldom fail to get a satisfactory service at your hmda. pad we can truthfully say that we havenevar seen you with a dlapleesedJbowi on your fsoe,' or heard a "nay" to a request for a service. Knowing tho many cold hills youghavo to oroason a bed rout: o! over twenty miles, We decided to make you a little more comfortable, Droqf llllnlt the lttlekl of "old Jack Host," and we would respect- fully lib 101i to 1000i ihll N! coat and then fur mitts. in the spirit in which they are ‘given, and may they prolong your life Arid ‘rinks it a hap- py one. Biflled era of E ' behllf of‘ the ban-hold- " NO. 11-h ' JOHN P. CABBAGE‘! JOIIN NICHOLSON IOBIPI KILL! IAIL KILL! JOIN IL NAN‘!!! January 1th. 1N0. ; - noun wmrsnne sun-rm rumonumns “no roa - '—-—' ' ‘x The following resolution wits mov- ed by m. Edison N. Easter and sea. onaod by in. Wm. curt. and oh:- " ried unanimously at the north wilt.- shin annual to meeting. that m Secretary, m u. noyo,.wnh ,and interesting concert to a close. .. Santa didn't ban pan in but ha( as his a ‘ was the nrwu-lr tlon 01a, well filled bu!” t0 the" orglnlst [Miss Marion MlcKenzie Special ention might be made d m; reel tiuna given by two 1ittl( girli, Jean. mooxonno and Elisabeth Douglas, Ynhe singing of the ‘National Anthem brought_ a very successful w. Iii-beat Palfrey. manner ‘l the Royal Bank here. and his wift and little daughter. are spendlnl l’ well esrritd vacation in Nova Scum A number of our YO“!!! DWPl/B ll" ‘tended the dance at the home o m. mam-s. n. J. uenonald. st Andrews. on Friday nirht 1w all‘ pronounced it the basifheld‘ for sour time. ion u. was uls- wuilm" ‘l morning found them on their l" home. '- 11,, 54gb 09mm“ at cherry H" on may. Jen-cid. u! W" "ll" ' c. modulo, iled u ywl- M“ i l Mcponshi was I hllhli! "mm" no, of om‘ dlstrietJier tuner-l "f" ‘held on Sunder armour i" bf. Andrews Church and was llrlili’ ll" tended. rm.- ‘ . y _______._ than some in and novrt- V" "°““ call you; attention m thole wufll‘ u“, q they exist at the ore-w" 53.5w;- a. MaoLIOD. Prelidflli- oi b. non. awt-Trwlm" .._._ the luwintandent pf tbs F. I. I. 3,, Jlf. ‘ fw the follow"- ',;;,-...