4 z < l 1' I llorulnl Dally Wounded In ll") Id l. Ll uL-Col. W. Chile: l. Hfililll‘! '" ill-tries". is are“ "*- lpcre ry. ell.- 0 - -. . J. ll. Bum ll. IJJ. ldllor and, narfignufigzfllrfank wnhh E SUBSCRIPTION IEAEES _ to c“ $5.00 per year tln advance) e veret ‘I $4.00 per year t . ulvanoe) lllnlllerlclo 5533,1161; 5,00 par year iln advance) ma ed to an n . - Members Audit Bureau of Clfbllllufill! “The Strongest Memorll i! Weak" "w" the Weakest Ink.”___ ' ' ""*i'__ LATURDAY, DECEMBER s0. 1939- The Year In Review 1m- olil year now passing will be memorable the breakdown of the efforts g0 Pfesefl’: periec lll lilllQPe~ _ BM ‘“.C.a"a.d‘ are 1s éefl M, 11,,- j-t-joicltig lll the spirit ot unity 1nd up‘ pm- l\)_\'1ti't_\' that the cliaiiflllgc Of “far a5 ‘a ‘ “H411, Thu iinigniticieiit reception tciiderct foi- ed . . . (.iii.iila's first overseas contingent lll the Old Coiiiiirv reminds Us. once again. of tlie strong liiills of si- iiiiieiit and tradition binding us will‘. tiie 11\|)li|l‘1' lllilii- _ d f Bin we scarcely needed such‘ a renéin Efcgn" p. 11,.- iinprcccileiiti-tl scenes witncsse in wt cilia last stiztiiiier. 0“ ‘he Occasion of U: vm at’ Zllieir .\laj sues lying (scorge and Queen This Proiiiice shared iii the honour e of vxcicoiiiiiig Tllfiil‘ 5111159195, ted all ilPZIYlS with their gracious lfil/Jli" itilli pr who capo ticrsonziiiiies. _ j _ P .‘\llC'.ilCl' event which will go down in my; viiiciiil lii~torv Wlh the celebration of the 75l lllllll\‘l‘f:.ll_\' of the historic _Cilt'_ll'lt)llClfl\\'fl Cloln- MUM.“ \\‘tl"cjl p|~._-c-t-<letl_ (IOIllIlDKiClHIlIOIIl. ic WV pun pruugiq “MW distinguished visitors to , incliitliiig lllt‘, Premiers of I\ova_ Scotia. _._\_.-i,\- 3,1,1 Alnititnbzi, four members iilt‘ is” \ 4 \ \‘. ‘,4 l’... i,,.,»iii,i..ii tfalnnct, the Lieutenant-Gov- ,.,.,,,,, H1 j\1~.,.§inl..i, aid representatives of oth- u. 1>.-.,.,~,..-i_tl liiMiflllllClllS from coast to coast. it also liiniiala the iisitation of an American iiarslnp and of British cruisers under bu’ sitlntw Bicvrick, l’\’..\'., Yive-Admiral of the \\'t~.~t indies Squadron. p _ l)li]c'|‘ noted iisltirs during the year includ- e-l iilili. ii. L. Patciiaudc, Lieutenant-Governor m" U.- ['.-._i\iiicc of Quebec, Sir Percy Everett, onnr of litipcrial headquarters, 1,, ociatioii, Rev. Robert Laird. . )., treasurer of the United Church of Catitid and .\i:ijor General hlCNilllglllOfl, com- ntzinclcr of the ifirst Division, Canadian Active Service liorcc. _ "fl-m Provincial and Prince COLlIliY-Cilplliflib‘ lived up to their reputation as convention cen- tres last siiiiinier. (Ttzirlottetowii was host: to (ieiegaittis t tiiiluiq the llaritinie liireineifs Convention. the Rotary District Conference, the Royal Arch llzisons of the Maritime Provinces and Neivioiiiifllziiid, the first Maritime Con- \'<'ll'_l"l‘. of ("iinixlies of Christ, the hlaritiiue Council of (Yliiiolic iitl.\ltillll and Nurses As- socialioiis. and otiitr bodies, while at Stinimer- side the Q1i§iit‘l'l'l_‘_{ of the firaiid Lodge, I.0.0.F. the, tiraud liiicaiiijiiiisiit and Rebekah Assembly was a matter of .\i.'ii'iliiiit:-uiile interest. l‘olitic:ilii-. interior centred iii tlic Provincial, "election held (luring .\lay. which resulted in the rcturit of the (Taiiipbeii Government with a re- duced majority in the Legislature. ,-\t tlorcriiiiieiit iiouse the lion. George D. iDcl-llois was succcciii-il by tlic lion. B. \\'. Le- Pagt- as LiClltellatit-Lioverlltir, the former hav- ing held office with outstanding success for five and a half years. The exhibiiiiiiis il(‘lfl during the fail showed further jirrigress in quality production of farm products and ii\'t‘.\ll't“i. (if special importance iii this connection was the celebration of the goth anniversary of the Provincial Exhibition Association and the unprecedented attendance at this lllfikl popular of all Riaritime fairs. 'i'iii' messenger of llcatli entered many homcs during the year, prominent among those who passed away being i\lr_ A. E. hfacLean, M.P., Hon. H. _l. Palmer, KC, a former Premier and Attornev General of tlic Province; Hon. David .\iacDoiial<l and lion. L. L. Jenkins, both form- er Speaicci-s of the Legislature: Hon. Jeremiah Blanchard, Mr. ll. l-l. .-\corn. hl.L.A., Rev. \\’. A. Thompson. Rev. J. A. MacLcod. Rev. \V. H. Harding, .\lr. ilenry C. Lowe, Mr. Nelson Ratteiibury. Captain iirncst Kemp, i\Ir_ Roy McClure, Superintendent l. O. Scott of the R. ('..\i.i‘., i)r. .\lartiii, of (irand River; Mrs. R. T. lioiinztn. .\irs. Andrew l\'lc.\'air, and Mrs. l’.liz.'iiictli Sitsan hlaclmoil, Island poetcss. Among deceased parliamentarians was Mr. R." ii. vlPllhllli, l- -.\lllr\llf of Charlottetown and a foriiiei- i\i. i‘, for Queens. who died in Cai- gaiy The list could be (rxteiiticd to cover ntany others who ciiiitribiitcil to tlic welfare of their community ziiiil province. and whose presence will he sorely missed at this season. To all who are iiiidcr the slizidoiv of bereavement The Gitar- (lian tenders respectful sympathy. Anil to our readers, one and all, hcst wishes for a liappv and Prosperous New Year. C om fo rlngble Qua rlers (qillliliiilll \I‘i('l'IlllS who experienced the rig- 4!il1'\ of caiiip life on §alisbuijv Plain (luring iii!‘ \\'llIl('l‘ of IULLI; will feel like eii\"_\'int1 the good forliiiii- of (Xiiiatiizfs First Contingent iii this- \\.l1‘. it is indeed. s.'\_\s an exithauige. a ("2lll~<‘ for sali~fnclioii liizil excellent quarters have ill'('1\ ]ll'1l\iIi('li :il .’\i(l(‘|'\l10l, the finest luiivhirv caiup in Fwgiaivi. ./\i(l('1‘\lllli owes its tiiigiii to lite Utiiiitiaii \\':ir. which rt-veaied the I|(’(\'~\li\' for iiigiiiitaiiiiiig large garrisniis of trumps iii c/siilixili/cii districts ii-itli facilities for lrziiiiiiig li‘t'll'|. it \\Zl-i selected by Lord ilard- iutge. lilt coinnriiiilcriii ci f of tlic time. Alder- slrit is the jiriiicipai military" training centre of the ('l7'lll1l1'\. ll possesses jieriuaiient barracks, ivitii <“i(l\\'(‘l' baths and other modern conven- iiyitttes. \\'\ll'iI\il17ll\‘_ lfillll'l‘ilf‘\'. hospitals, recrea- tinn gruitlitls and Schools of instruction in sig- nalling and cookii:_1.'.\'ot far off are the fam~ nits lliSi{‘_\' rifle ranges where tlic crack shots nf the linipirc lll."(‘l iii animal competition. It was from .\lllf~l'“iltll that the "Old (Tontemji- tibles" (l(‘|\<'11"i(‘fi for France. and it became a great dcinobiliuitioii camp after the war. --" - em IURIAL _ um rs A The last work-a-day of the year. i i I i Since Munich till now we have been living in a sort of bewilderment. v- s w What shall 1940 bring forth? Peace in Eu- rope and Asia, or war in Africa and America? . iii u a a Stephen Butler Leacock, Pii.D.. Lift-Du LL-D» born this date, i869, “It rather occurs to ‘rm: that it's the common-people who ‘do things‘ . i ‘U i II The state of Europe has not only had a mai- erial. commercial and financial unsettienient to its discredit, it has a mental, philosophic and religious upheaval as well. i v- ia. a u Surely the powers-that-be are not going to deprive Charlottetown and‘ Queens Cmlnil’ ti" right to have a military air-training depot. If so, it is going to be too bad for them when the day of reckoning comes. U i U i The \Var Loan is to be issued in demonina- tions as low as $50, but so _far no iridicatlon has been given of the rate of interest it will carry. There is plenty uninvested money Wflllmgfm‘ a return greater than allowed by the savings banks. i I i i What's in a name? newly wed couple from \Virinipe_g were making their honeymoon a Christmas visit to their parents at Dauphin. when their car ran into a. truck at Eden. The bride was instantly killed \\_'l1li€' the bridegroom was taken to Neepawa hospital iii a serious con- dition. Again turned out of Inden- a- w at is District orders for military district No. 3. show that Second Licut. N. S. lluehail, sun of Lord 'l‘\i'eedsniuir, Governor-General of Canada, passed his practical examination for an infantry iicuteiiatit. Lieut. Buchan is an of~ ficcr in the Governor GencraPs hoot GHIWUS "i Ottawa. 1k ill Ill IF At the request of the New Zealand Gov- ernment, the Marquess of Willingdoii, forvitier Governor-General of Canada and former \/l(.€- roy of India, has been invited to represent the United Kingdom during the centennial celebra- tions which are being held in New Lealand early next year, it was aiinouncedreceiitlv. live will be accompanied by the Marchioness of “illing- don. ii- u. n. a Stocks of foreign corn in Canada on Decem- ber I5 amounted to 4,540,238 bushels as con.- pargd with 5,858,816 on the corresponding date last year. ThdCOlllllflCS of origin were as follow-s, with figures for I958 m bfflfiliflFi UllitCd States, 3.032.579 (5914454) biulisls; South Africa, i,5<>6.9_53 (QOnQOS): Argentina. 706 (30,051); Australia, flli (213603)- i l! U I Accoi-ditig to hir. 1i. .-\. Jones the new ilri- iirh iillSOll officer between UllilWlt and Loiuloll. who has just arrived in Ottawa, ‘it is fast be- ing established that Great Britains air :irni .~1 of stiperior calibre to that of (icritianv. lie mid the Bj-itich \\'c]]ingttiii and Blenheim homb- crs are standing up better under fire than (it-r? man bombers. .\Ir. Jain-s is a close of Air Vice-Marshal G. M. Croii, who has been mentioned as a possible director of the air scheme. Both served in the same stp. Ion if lhc Royal Air Force in the first tircat \\ ar. ' i l‘ ll fi Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe said recently that iic liad been endeavoring for the last two years to be relieved of his duties as a guardian to the Dionne quintuplets. An unofficial report said he might retire as guardian. continuing as physi- cian, after the new year. This report ceiiiil not be confirmed officially and Dr. Dafoe said he did not know when action might be taken ‘in the matter. “Nothing has been done about it yet, but I would like to return to iiiy former cap- acity as a personal guardian to the little girls," said Dr. Dafoe. “This would leave nie free to watch their health and personal well-being, and not both with business arrangements as at pre- sent." i n- iv a- * At the close of a nteinorable year we wisii to put on record the following tribute by the Bri- tish-oivned Sun newspaper of Blontevideo, as an example of the true British spirit: “We re- gret to record the death of Captain liaiis Langs- dorff, the gallant officer and great gentleman who went down with his ship iii the River Plate Sunday, Dec. 17. To the many who must be mourning the dead sailor we offer our sym- pathy in theingricf, which we also share. 1n view of the fact that the sixty-two British sail- ors who were prisoners on the (jraf Spec have nothing but good to say of their captor, we feel that in compiling and publishing the foregoing obituary notice we have anticipated the wishes of the British cotnitiiinity". Shortly after i110 prisoners were released Captain Dove of tlic Africa Shell told us of a conversation he had with Captain Langsdorff shortly after reach- iiiir refuge in Uontevidco. Between Captain Langsrlorff and Captain Dove had sprung up a friendship such as is quite possible and quite proper between two ‘white’ iiien ivlin find them- SCiVCS temporary enemies. Ciaptain Langsdorff, after complimenting the skill and (lariiig of the .'\_j:i.\' and Achilles. said: ‘\\'cii, that curls the war for me. i shall neier put out again. 1 will not lead my boat to certain Slli(i(i(‘ nor use- iessiyv sacrifice the lives of my nten. l am glad i have. not llie life of one ilrilisli nriii- belligerent on my conscience.’ Although (rip- tain Laiigsdorff tool.- his life in the early hours of yesterday we have given the dale of his tlcath as last Sunday because it iras on Sini- day that Captain lfangsilorff really (lied. lie left a letter saying that from the moment lit‘ knew he had to sink his ship lit- made up his niiud to lake his life as soon as he ivas assured of the safety of his officers and mcii. The dead sailor was a socialist idealist who put his theories into practice by having the same rations for -l1imself and his officers as for his men. The lmain Allied objectives in this war arc broadly to restore the liberty of the Austrians, (‘zechs and Poles. We ivoiild add to this list the laiugs- dorffs of Germany." . .. .___¢ 1.4-._.i.l:-_ friend =~. vines nv rut vmv Fearful! "be expound by~ some people iegardms‘ tlic ability oftne vessels wnlcn have been transferred from Gmelt. Link“ w ocean service to vvltbstand At- lmtlc weather conditions. Perhaps may form that conslderable num- ber ot‘ tlie treightera ln serviuaqn me Great. Lakes and me Upper 5t. Lawrence were actually bull: ln Brltlsn yards and made they way across the Atlantic uncle:- their Wm steam before entering Gan- 8416'! lnland service. - Brockvllle Recorder and ‘Times. The relation: between Mlnlslen and members have been very friendly. and they have doubtless been greatly stlmulated by the re- spect. the Prime llllnlster hi8 shown for Parliament, ln the last war when Mr. Lloyd George was Prlme warmi- Oommons very cavallerly. and made m.» appearances there only when lt sulted lils convenlenoe. The Commons naturally resented [hi8- MI‘. Chamberlain, who 11; peace-tame was most regular tn his ltwndfl-nces. has not allowed me pressure of work m keep him from his place on the Treasury Bench. and tn tihls respect ha: he treated the n THE cuailboriisrtlwu _-.- ‘iiliiiulliill’ 1' ‘lb-la eoliunl n vuauc roRuiM lo o!!! (or 1h OI earn-pendent: cl caution n! lnlnut. Ike lellolovn Gurllla don In n- ’ ' or woof Glar- nrnlllorulull. _ FROM “LOCKSLEY Ell-L” PDOIIIBITION Men. my brother's. men the workers, ____. - ever reaping wmeunng “w; arr- "t t" mmsl: slit “at 22.22.. ai-izasrtar uor curse. awn n: “ . - L launches one or the old" warn out they sill-ll do: diatribe; unmet Prohibition. tlriidlng against prohibition responsible ior all the breaches the Decalogue and the slns . the errors of the Ben Spence," Wblle i5 fallen humani y . of T". the "W O of T mum rm “i . lgrlipragge ofnviiliiil. Ls rwt. the Prohlbltlon Act, ner tbe S. or ‘r, and those he nasal wrath. slble f0 l 1 led d “i ‘Zllhllpi... '55. ll those i- enforctn ammunition Ni», n1 ‘tn prghflgifl j b g m For alonl the world-wide wbls Qv flu t um m; ‘("316 south-wind {Him co un , ev Control idiauui-eehilii iiiuiiiln ‘iiiiiii Wit-h "w illmlYdg o! the people-v ever devised. wherever there was u. Pill-Will 911° u" l-hlm "- "fhhlflm cgliliuseugl item fprrgiiitlon, “m; curtail eev t’ my gum. o; mwljsng, tfiofi: 'I‘i1l the war-drums tllrobbed no clauses mm om w defend 1011801’ md the battle-rim eul. and k lltl l llll to bend lnvljfélr ‘lg alibi‘; 31d ‘is shown a practical regard for de- parr mocracy very welcome not only to 11.2.’: but the nmisii people ‘g Wee. — GIESIOWTIBFBIG. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrveth Well: ex- I am, sir gig, laipt. 1n u piorers. returned recently from B. PROHfBITlONIST —Tenny.son. trlp to the Malay peninsula where tiiev wok‘ motion pictures o: birds CIVIC REFQRM that sleep upside down, fish ma; "_*' yet been dishonored. 011mb wees and 0mm. unwuauy Sirz- Discuss my letteronclv- {donut Iocept Mr.“ Hemmlngb we“ my wwihiw»... *Y-':..s....s- sweets: slssr.rt.t.l""..t“smmr mm‘ 9' 514mm 513801111611 0! I TJVBIY. the stand-pat attilmde. he Water Commlaalonwystem cWh-lflh ‘.331’? ‘1°".§’.' l"“.‘f.°°1i m“ “"- rali.:;§“.§§ll.l” ‘h’ 3t‘ i..°”“°°l ll““é.°i“ are" d“ “*°‘““t'" isau ezeofaf 6 y aces nemos econom and ,5 “so known as a pmndozff upon thls matter ln the short time, practical and successlul of clvtc ue: my wens says mm when m“ before the forthcoming Irebruaay piutmenm, deer ls nil-Wed by a tiger ll; climbs a tree limes by it; tusks and pre- tends to be a fruit. This ls all very Interesting. iinii leads to speculation miilcernllll‘; the reactions of the figs‘? to the strategy of the plim. riok. Nor instance, it. would be or great interest to have Lhls questjon answered: What happens if the tiger climbs the tree and pretgnds that he ls a fruglvorous anlmal?__ Hereminds us thal,— "The City present a detailed totem t. - New York sun. has a Chaucer-which regulations celpts and expendltiiru goernghglpil-iéi. Th ——— _ can only‘ be alteied by an act, o! vlou; yen, H35 m]; be done? Qan are is not the slightest doubt U"! PTFMllelal Legislature." Mr. Mr- Hemmlniz aceoninllslied’ an that Ribbentro-ai has antagonized fihiflulgfggiumlest. 131% Efizfflls gig??? gag? gfglgunt?"élyfi 11° W" flgnls. 8W9 tar t - -. , 1 v _ ' , ' a. a scour Fir seenons of opinion in his own cm, Inmhpcramon Acf is 1on8 88° _ _ _._ i- ‘Pi ._JE_°§ ¢°1lIliFY—-the honest Nazis and 0H1?" “m0 Eflllllflely consider that communism 1s an evil. the Rosen- bfftl theorists who believe in the doctrine oif expansion northeast- Wilrd the Admirals W110 do not, care to see the Baltic bceome a Russnm lake and the lndtitiialn ivliu locked to Soutlieri. n Eui for ivilliiig partners in German tiadc. All these in {treziter or lfiffc? degree have Se?“ tlmr hopes dashed and their azuis iitist-nrrled. Tlic author of their dls. illuslciimezit is now trying by bins- tar and false to absolve country (wit. cf the zltt. l"‘lli.‘ 1 icn Hit) ‘gun, m, h,‘ thrust it. — ‘tnntioit Times. i’ Puiple of Britain are known l’tl' i1 1* I" i‘. t: : s and t'iie.r iiritireh‘ lzi.» ll. 1;. a ccmntentary upon the interwoven character of world iii. or that ait-se athwn,“ are HCKllOWiChBUd by Brawl-gt»; they have had to rely on 0mg; Darts 0t the world to provide them. For instance, the roast beef may come irom Canada, the Argtntlne‘ or Ireland. The Plums may have crossed the Atlantic also. Tile to. baeeo it)!‘ the pipes may be from 011M110- Vllsiiiiii or the Elsi. The 7'93 15 115mb’ from India. Even the, lllllllffilltls. to which Bfllltil people are addicted On account of clim. ntie conditions, are Irtquently not made of BritLsli materials at all, A dcspatch tells how the umbiela Industry 0t Mancheaer has been give“ t‘ “en-HP by War. The rayon umbrella cloths, sent from Ger. many under subsidy, are no longer available. and the Manchester mills are now busy. It. would be llllefesttlflfl to know lf the “gamp" Prime Minister Chamberlain car. "ed 0" his peace expeditions was ‘Entirely 01! British materials. In "fly event. the umbrella, a Symtiol l" Brillfih P601119. tn all cases, has not been representative of British industry. As 20.000000 are 1n use ln Britain. lt ls no small business to manufacture tlhcm. - Windsor Ont... Daiiv Star, ' Few soldiers. and no 51m 0|“- oera trained in modern schools, mink they can kive strength to their own 8.1111188 by detracting 1mm the merit of the German. civilians are Drone. however, to IIIBCIne that the political situ- ation ln Germany tends to breed dltsafitectlon wlthln the army, This ls unlikely. The Latest source or studied information on this sub. ject. ls the book, “The German AW." Written by Heri- Herbert Roslnskl, now a refugee ln Great. Britain. That book gives little encouragement to those who like to tlilnk that the German army today is lnlerlor either in efficiency equipment, or morale to that of 1914. Internal political dlssenst in Germany are unlikely to perturb an army whose ranks are fllled by soldiers imbued wl-tli the cilrrent Nazi tloctrtnc. from childhood, Strict discipline ll entailed in the Prussian making nf n soldier, but is acceptable Lo R people or 5 do- oillty that. likes being ordered about. The nrmy is almost u haven into ivnten young men front mo labor ctimips enter with toilet‘. They are well treated, well fed, well housed. And contrary t4) gen. eml impression outside Germany, initiative and resouoelulness are Qllcnllfllflvd ln the German suldler subject. to outward strictures ln dlSClDllIIC. Germany's present army cannot have dlssnrtatcd from it, the tradition that Herr Roslnskl traces from the lnlluence of l-‘red- erlck the Great ‘Phls has been materially helpful in l1l-b€'l'lE1V€ly training an nrmy whose strength ls young ln years. Equipment ls not lacking ‘The German artil- ot the cauldron fro boiling fl cry themselves tpdoao, ould dlsclmrge lu . —-' ll the in the stlll with burning _ 9Y5’ {ll-m- but give me rum. lve me rum.‘ Yes glve me Liberty drink damnation. -"'I‘he:e'; a liberty to drink ln Hell." F" 1 dbl; lnto the future, fu- u human eye could see Sew the V3.01‘! of the world. and n1 the wonder that. woulq m; s" “lt..‘é.°“.'at‘..a““°‘l "““ "t" . ‘ea o magic an. ., Pllota of the purple twlllthu, drop- Dlni down wltb costly bales; j Beam tne heavens tilled with 130M196. and there rI-lrled a ghastly dew From the natlona’ elry navlea, grap- plln; tn the central blue; 0f etc" there is one and that. la hi: he writes about. a wm ur , 1n the Parliament of ml-n the med- great oration o! the worlcf. m . "rare... mam And nu fluidly earth limit llumber, nlverml law. B1011 True enough tlic statute can only by parliament. y lqn. '1lie transtorliiatloris and muti ations which it Undergoes in practice shows that di'ii'e-zvnvs through its which, in the words of Daniel O'- Coiinel! twat"; [ll _ . l WDllitl lllie Mr, Hemmlng. or any uvlicrs. to take up tli: mam tliztury. or men dire tlic Act, llioe tins’. ‘ important tiiislness items of admin- is. ation, and explain how they are be amended L11‘ Ii’ (l a 5:- U‘ "a ‘Z trli l‘C5.)>C‘.15‘.lJllll\,' ‘lvfsc l‘ in ]}t‘1'.".‘ll. w ic~h has never tlonlzed during the last years.” — Wtnntpeg Free Press. T elections." It they don't, lwt pursue the past policy of drift, lt will only make the "mess" greater, But lt has already been discussed, by many former Mayors. A resolu- some years ugo was actuall vowd clown by the Glty The Junior Board or Trade had a special sitting discussing it, and now ls tlie proper time to push it. Mr. Hamming himself urges, to his credit. that "there cannot be too much discussion in the press". a forgotten mandate in the breach than 1n the Vance. I ivould be interested 1f Mr. Hemmlng would turn lils analytic talent. to an impartial essay })Gl‘l0I‘fll8IlCe of the requirements of this Act. 11211 lllll wliy lery", says Ilerr Roanski. "ls in a numbers and equipment, today tn- aiparab y strong. ‘ ‘t "rail tn PIG-WORM the old Imperial army. Its armn- by "Si"; the mo“ enact", ment has been contplctely revolu- remedy an the market. ll ' “The! probllm we: solved lo: m: in iig time by lhl lqent of the National Fiyq insurance Company of Hartford. Ho I OMETIMES the after- nfloctx n1 lira an about ilscll. For instance-whom would you live while your homo was being Ilbui" m.’ ; lira-arid who would pay your rant? 5i; q oiqhl months nnl lxponn on top of every- thing lill would be no iolio. bllievo mo! ringed Ronni l -at unbelievably low cull-and new, ll my home should bum. my rent in tempor- ary quarters would be paid by this inrur- once. ll'| simple-doom’! coil much, Md w" viinhi bqvwr important!" W. K. ROGERS AGENCIES LTD . "you can drive a hon-c and they have been. ~ " that. the - .11 February \v.ll and He declares that "u Mayor muti- a-nd his Council have done ox- oeptlonally ‘ at o foe, it has Occurred to me that they might, by general as- sent. be re-elected by acclamatlon." I would like to ask where he gets this evidence of "exceptionally good work?" 1 am not. questioning the flwllflwv of his statement. but upgn whet evidence doe-r he base it? e Act o: incorporation reqillrea that the first duty or the Council u w Uoilnc‘ . have more honored obser- EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Filth: 1nd sunburn; Glance . Etc. ll. J. MABUN OPTOMETRIST M01138!”- l’. E. l. Olflce Hours; 10 w 1g L M, 2 to I P. M. ‘lVl- upon é but there V ai e provisions -"-'|F-"-'b“-'u"-" flfllldlvs em, by appointment Office Connected with cry, clauses in I 9396511333 flCellllf; the s QFJHHIHn'L'u&HuH'I1n'lJ'l-'ANNPAIJJ toll-go. ted to the ntandrtte Swine Breeders l Attention Now ls the time t» guard znlnsl i3 Fll individ- o upon the MACS PIG WORM ONIC POWDER r It will thoroughly nbollsh all traces of worms and Improve the health n! your herd. ' PRICE 35 CENTS PER LB. We carry a complete llne of Cattle Reine ea . j iER 3i0.”j19.fi9_ \ "rklirllilllljlrllllpa A. Ilgturalisjfs Calendar FOR ‘Prince riiiilirii Isliltli A carefully prepared series of notes o! Meteorological and Botanical observations made in the period 1910-1937: and includ- ing a short list of common insects. By BLYTl-IE BURST’ (“Agricola”) Brackley Beach On Sale at run SCHOOL surety CARTER sun c0. MARITIME STATIONERS WOOLWORTI-IS TRAVEL BUREAU GUARDIAN PUB. co. Price 25 cents per copy rIIIIIIIIIIlIlI/lllll, Zfffiffllfflfffffffff] the flnanclal standing o! the City today, after. two years of "eixoep- tlonal" operation? And yet lie refers to the Act, and to Legislation. I been disclosed to the pu llc. don’t want to go into other details I am. Blr. 9w. jun now. ‘mere la room for deeper guonfim t - l 4 invest t! and growing d m.“ for ln ormiisxflon o: many ngettm which up to the presentbhave We have a marketing plan, that place! an opportunity before you to _se11 your sli- ver fox. Shipments received daily at 110 Kent Street ¢AAALAAALLL¢AQA w. ciiizsriaii s. llcLllllE c:_-_.- irtsswssn-siusssvzsrasewlswridln Check Your Bearings! We travel fast. on the journey ol’ life, striving to reach I haven of independence, before the evening n old age o'er take; us. The New Year comes, another rm estone, and bids us pause to check our bearings. Th rond t Ind pend n la lalnl ark d - th hvriy of lelfe "ISUIYQIICB? Wlenycfakolian urikiintrwnemld? e m‘ You can obtain a Great-West Life Pension or Endowment ll mu: 60 or 65 by investing your savings for Il-rgg or mall amounts. It protects your family loo. Let u: send you particulars. ‘ iiviiiiiiiiii a c0., Limited PROVINCIAL MANAGER! Charlottetown Summe ' ‘ Monlcflb Q v i t s t t \ t t t l l fjffifi§fiiififfllflllfffllfl Gassy Stomach: Relieved 0 Every person who la troubled with Ill In the nlnmach and bowels should get n. bottle of Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture and see how quickly ll wlll re- lleve all dlstreulng nymptuma. Dr. Evum Stomach Mixture Ellen at meal time, not only prevents all bu] effects from u. but ll remotes the func- Ollll lctlv l or the utomleh. _ assists digest on and Improve: the appetite. Dr. Evans lomach Mixture ls 901d only at the Two Mus at. 85o per bottle. l 1 on Your Bottle Today. ‘THE 2 mics 149 Great George Street . u bad a. the lire protection for m; i For a Delicious Cup of Orange Feline Tea Mr. lea Poll Says: . A Ilse BRAHMIN j Full Flavoured Tea I>J~JL<> R. Brow &Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness I and Plate Class Insurance j at Lowest Rate l Agent at .Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown It I ' t MACHINE REPAIRS ENGINES-IMPLEMENTS-MILL MACHINERY FOUNDRY WORK "iitoiv AND muss CASTINGS HALL £9’ STAVERT - s4 queen sr. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ALWAYS IN SEASON ALWAYH PERFECTLY TLAVORED AND ALWAYS PREFERRED BY ISLANDERS IS HICKETS 10c PER FIG KNOWN - T0 ISLANDERS FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS IIIGKEWS BLACK TWIST CHEWING Manufactured By Hickey & Nicholson Charlottetown