JANUARY auviuo PlT- Pool? Will be at Sea Breeze Hotel, Georgetown, Tues. day and Wednesday, Jan: 28th and 29th and Cardigan Thursday, Jan. 30th. Will interview anyone with p11, props for sale. H .4. HENNESSY, Manage;- BERGMANN CONSTRUCTION C0., LIMITED Charlottetown, P.E.I. IBEMCHABLQHETQWN GUARDIAN__.,L NDTES BY TIIE WAY f The war at least his riddled moat of the old arguments Benin-st the comics. Their st.ries are sensation- al, the critics used to say, but the actual events of the last yfar are even more so. The comics take readers t) a fantastic dream world. , it is charged, but don't many of the war commentators do much the same thing? As to the charge that, comics are hzrrifying. the Sea . I-Iags worst tantrum doesn't bcginl to ccmpare with any night's air" Eiigstlpaotiéhlaoiidon. - St. Louis Post: through Kensmgton Romy A c", my; city Couzicililor lpkWaSd ildacls . - not shovel his si ewa B11 l 6 n hltooscyelts lgeclaratlon ( that people are complaining w me as i. ee wio “M1111 give up es..ent.al “he streets are very dangerous m, liberty to pure ase a little tem- people using mm,’ and ma, is how parary safety deserve neither ll- so mam, accments “cut gerty nor staflctwfiurns out to have I a-m sir etc sen a quo a lzn rom an iinonym- i ‘ . " . ous book published l:i Londzn in JOSEPH J‘ P‘ OBRIEN 1759 and attributed to Ben Frank- lin who was there at the time. Franklin admitted having paid in part for its publication, but denied authorship, and scme consider that the author was Richard Jack- gizn, an English lawyer. - Toronto ar. amount in our total trade balance. The buyers are limited to 75 per ccnt of their last year's purchases. The concession is only being given to them until next month. “But why is it being given at all? What war purpose is being served? Let's have an answer, for if fur buyers are being given concessions why should not everybody else get concessions too, and why should we not let the war go hang? This is the question that is being asked, and the answer would be interesting and important." PUBLIC FORUM Iuu oolnnl In voo- hv ll: dloou i If 9 on u-d lliond. lb QU- loldowo Gui-lion loco not lo- oeoilfl; undone no opinion ol ooonoooiilnt MOUTHS "our or THE 0F BABES." ET“ ‘ ;- 'culd llk i. ask Y9“ to regfirest IltlTB citizenfi (i)! Charm/Ye‘ tz-wn to shovel the snow out BHABLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Ilflllflllll Dally (Fouiid_ed in_l8ll'i) l President: Lieiit. Col. W. Cheater S. MoLuro Vice-President: J. B. Burnett, I-‘J-L Secretary: Lielit. Col. D. A. Macliinnoll. 9-3-0- itor and Managing Director: J. It. Burnett. FJ-l- Assoeiat__l2_diturs: Frank Walker and IIILAlEQ“ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: - ' By Mail in l'.r.'.l., $4.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 mouth! $1.25 for 3 months; 50o loi- one month City Delivery: $5.00 per year; $3.00 for I month: $1.75 for 3 months. By lllall in Canada and U. S. 5.: $5.00 PC!‘ l?" laturday Weekly: $2.00 per year: $L00 for 6 montku 50c for 3 mlllltli-v. ‘MY MOTHER'S HOUSE "It's strange," my mother said, "to 0t the 0lCl house where we were I‘ n. I can remember every chink And every board our feet had worn. “It's gone now. Many years ago They tore it down. 1t was too 01d. Ana none too grand as houses go, Not like: new house, bought or SO: . The Farmers’ Problems M (IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ; INSURANCE IS DOLLAR PROTECTION BUY IT WISELY Insurance coverage today is u complex as modern hllslnesg, Tlierelore, it requires an experienced agent to handle it in;- you. It is important to have lull and complete coverage, Adequate and safe Insurance is dollar protection. Let an experienced agent survey your business from an Insurance point o! view. Like a check-up oi‘ your family doctor, it can do no harm, but may save your business lite. Enquiries welcomed — no obligation. llYllllMilll 8i 00., Limited ESTABLISHED 1872 Offices: Chm ' “ ‘ Sumuiersid ~ BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ' NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQZaWy; “The Strongest Memory is Weaker t; the Weakest Ink.” ' SATURDAY, Jauvang giant Agriculture hliiiistcr Gardiner has told thc Alberta farmers that an order-in-council dc- signcd to provide Eastern farmers with cheaper feeds is iii the hands of the government. “If that is so," says the Halifax Chronicle, “then the government should stop fumbling and act with the greatest promptiiess.” Reduction in thc cost of feeds would be a rc- licf and is long ovcrtluc. But tlic farmers would still have reforms to seek. TllCTC are other bur- deusouic charges and tlierc is the disappointing trcud 0f priccs, especially the price of butter which tlic guvcriiiuciit has seen fit to peg. “Until conditions arc vastly improved,” cou- cludcs our lfzllifax Liberal contemporary, “farmers wiU cast a jaundiced cye on every pro- posal to iucrczisc production as pzirt of tlic war effort. For iiizuiy of tbcni, increased produc- tion would mcziu hastening the jotiriicy to tlic pour house." “And so they tore it down. But we Could talk about it still, and say ‘Just so the kitchen used to be. _ And the stairs turned in sucn a way.‘ “But we're gone too now. Everyone Who knew tlie house is dead and buried. And I'll not last so long alone With all my children grown and married. Aircraft Production Rationing. Gasoline (Montreal Gazette) The Finance Minister now says: l "I want to make it perfectly clear that". ii’ and when any (gasoline) rationing measures become neces- sary. they will be so devised as not in any way to ailect tourists or non-residents." 1n his ultimatum to the Federal-Provincial Conference last week, Mr. lsley gave no mdic- l ation mar. if gasoline were to be . rationed, tourists would be except- ed. He now says that "everyone slioulc have known this without any statement from ixie," etc. Nothing in this part of his threat to tlic pro- vincial delegates was understandable, No olie reading his utterance mid any right to add to it in any way iVliilc lllt’ Lluiiiiioiuveiiltli .~\ir 'i‘r:'aiiig Plan continue. u, grow lll stztturc and sircuglli, mid l: irrli ziliczul oi tlic (lriginal schedule, tlic szluic qmuut b,» _~,Qll(l fut‘ Uzuiuilifs iiircrzlit production. 'l‘li,- u-uulilc. uccoriliug l0 illC Ottawa Jmirllill. i“ m“, li_(ik“'r;\l Aircraft (nu orgxiiiizzltioii setup by ilu- kiir\'t'l‘llllli’lll tn co-ilrdiuzitc tlic production of aircraft fuigiuril-g) has fzillcu (lu\\'1l 0n K5 jul). 'l'lii.s stiiiciiiviit l5 lIHllWCIlY sill-Plmftcd by Llillllllllitll .\\i;tti<-u, which >1l_\'5 tlic liitsic iiccd llil\‘\' is fur zi l)ll>iil(f.\_~illli(3 hoard of directors uii- drr cupnl-lt- ltiltli'l‘>lll]) in C<)~Hl'(lllliil(3 tlic zlir- U-nf, ,,,-,,.1u<1i.ui pmgrzliiiiilc. it stiggcsts cstzib- ijduuout of illl Aircraft Productiml Lotincil all)‘ 1ilit>d to lllt’ various pllIISCS oi tiircrnft supply in uiucli tlic Munt- \' ' as tlic .-\lr Luuiicil sup- k'l'\l\C‘L\ thc .\il' T ling" l'l;ui. This :\11'Cl'ilIf Production council would include rcprcscuta- thc. Of ilk‘ iulci'c.-'ti:d (lt-pzlrtiilciits wlilcll 1n sonic czists mm‘ scum to he “Ylfklilg at cross ]»ll|']\<iS('S. It is impossible to avoid, even at. this stage, speculation on yvhat ically would have happened if the British Government had refustd to accede to the Japanese demand of three months ago, W.uld a major crisis have been precipitated, and has the British actlcu only delayed In view of the trend of events in the part of ilie world today, iiii answer to this qucstfcn i; likely to beprejudiced, but it ccltaiiily is , logical to assume that n refusal by Bfilfllll to cl sc thc road in July 135'- ‘Yauld 113i‘? 0193113’ 9911f“ 53P- or to assume that when the Minis- an's immense bluff which she W8S'[ef 531d one thing he meant an- able to use so succesdully, -—H0ng other. It is probably safe to say that Kfilflg Press. when Mr. Ilsley was talkhiig to the Conference he was g ving I20 letter , thought to tlie effect which Ffdfifliille from antral-n svliich, if it could rationing ivould have upon the be published. wuild surzly disprl ‘ tcurist lndustly. He found out. later any doubts .there may be fllbout, l when tlie protests began to arrive. Tmkey-s ‘\rlyole_llearted supp“, i, The situation is still puzzling, tlie of the British cnusc. The l-zttcr 9.313" ‘ldqs- because the"? a” Ob‘ is mainly C.llCt'-?l‘ll‘.'(l with tlie rt- lvluus dnncumes m an)’ aFwnlpt. ‘O mm (Qlzsnlolfal recqnycn by he enforce a system of differentiation Prcirlcnt of tlic amhassnd. DCWYQ" ‘m9 $1?” o1 bllyPls amifmf stuffs, Wlirn fir-c British illllb-CFS- Quvfl" m‘ i“ the mung" "ism" Eda. arflvzd {he refipucn accord“, is QOIICIOKIIICG, IGCIIIlIICZIIiIOIIb will! lit: to him ‘ - . rdmary in a_ 111mb. mattcl Etllillll i, ut 10% L The 8M “use wsm is ‘ie Governmen_ o ensure tia . , , ., _ ‘ _ uniationed sales will nct be mace on “Ld C" "W o" B“ "Cmed as ‘to aco le who are not forei iicis it‘ it would never stop, and mcni- l m; l" .,, t t r115? g-I-h b,’ c, the (mb ,n_ w_i_o 3h. no ou s _ e 7, . DI obnbilitv now is that theie will be ‘bvkufll’ full)?‘ lilo rationing at all. The Minister melldfllb “m” himself seems evcn more doubtful we” “V913 PT about it iiow than lie was a week for“? was the rev’ ago. Unhappily, his initial state- l° HIIV-‘YS £11115 ' meiit is unlikely to be overtaken by W110 11115 mud‘: .1‘ prrscnally his more recent explanation, espcc- DC-lllllill’ in many circles tlieze but lially iii tlie United States. Perhaps ' '" received Lu cold and ClllllJlg I the best thing the Government can ‘$116309. S-o (llEO wis tlic rcprescizta- I do in these circumstances is to rui- tive of llie Vichy GOVETllDlElll, the uounce tleflnitclyi that; there will be r-cception cf lJOlll bring all the milfc n0 l'-’lll0lllllfl, also that totirist. agen- ilifirkcd by reason of what had noun cies in the United States be inform- boforc wlicll tlic President. received l 9d 0f U10 dGClSiOH Rb U19 ellfllebli tlic British nm~bnssafci'. -— Ottawa l IPCS-ilblfl 1110111011!- Journal. Church Attendance (Christain Science Monitor) I-t is interesting to read the article by Roger William Riis in th." Janu- crv issue of The Americm Mercury, under the tifle, "Why I Go io Church." 0n a sudden whim. six months ago Mr Riis entsrcd a church, and thereupon started a survey of churches 5n general. -'I'l‘iO1lgh he liad scoffed at. church attendance and had been one o! those wlio say, “I'd ratlie r go into tlie wood; and worship alone," and claim thabSunday is tlie "clav for loafing." he now states, "I am for the churches." The CllilrCllQq of today he finds. “have something for civilatlon." After visiting Methodist. Roman Catholic, Episcoplian. Presbyterian, Baptist. “There's not a living soul can tall, Except myself, Just how the grass Grew roulnd the pathway to the wel , Or where the china-closet was. “Yet while I ‘lve you cannot: say That the old house is quite, quill dead. _ It still exists in some dim way While I remember it," she said. —Eum'ce Tiejens. 111111111111’ Montague EDITORIAL NOTES If ‘Hitler Ruled Here (Ottawa Journal) Readers of the Des Monies (Iowa) Tribune had a dramatic lesson the other (lav in what establishment of Hitler's "New Order" iii tlie world could. mean to freedom cu ‘this con- tiiieiit. Tile Tribune prinicd its editorial page as though tlic Gestapo uiere peering over tlic editorial shoulder, mid the result was startling. There were many blank spaces, tlic cartoon had been blacked out, and the Tribune's columnists were heav- l.v censored. Au editorial. in the style Hitler would love. spoke of rac- ial pride and the destiny oi the State. commended the final disap- pearance of democracy. There were printed also the first decrees of tlie imaginary new regime. dissolving all labor unions, establishing gov- ernment control of profits and Oil tlic last kip for lusizilmcut pilyuicut 0f Iu- I have just been Shawn a conic 111x. Bcticr zittcnd to thc matter iiow. i i lit ii wages, discharging from the gov- ernment and all professions all per. sons whose blood was diluted by descent from "inferior" races. is may seem farltastic-—but it would be a cold, brutal fact is Hit- ler and his gangsters, or any dic- tatorshio, were able to secure con- trol oi North America. Such news- papers arid magazines as were per- mitted to survive would print what tlliseév were told to print, and nothing e . And it must never be forgotten that the freedom of the press is vital to democracy, because it the pres is in chains so are the people in chains and there is no liberty anywhere. Nor can we nowadays take for granted a way of life we have inherited and developed. in t e Mon that nothing can h happgn to disturb it. gm has — WE ARE EQUIPPED TO FILL ALL YOUR Insurance Needs W. Ii. B06588 AGENCIES mo. Queen Si Phone 540-541 shown that today there is no safety but in armed force, nor will there be until Hitler and his fellmv-crini. ih_a_1§_a_.r_e ove_r_thrown. __ . _ _.____________Q M’. The “Island” GONDITIUN POWDER A horse often needs ii ’i‘onie as well as does a man. You will know if this is necessary by the appearance of his lliiil‘. The slowness of gait-and the dullness oi’ his eyes-iii fart lila general appearance will tell you. The Island Condition Pow- sler will tone up his digestion and appetite, clear his eye, give klosa to his coat and lightness to his action. Forty years experience with this preparation la our guar- antee for good results from its use. A lull pound package at 35 cents and the price “as never lower. How arc wc going to finance those millions _ , . of mud loans llUW that thc scheme fOr the Fed- ("lildlml "Mlfmn" S15v5 n ‘vmlm 1"‘ w“ crxll G0\'ci"iiiuciit lill\'llll' tlicui over has fallen by pfhnzmt l1) join \\llll lllflt~(' \\ll0 are tlcludcil the ‘Ynvsidc? h ipu- ll('llt‘\'lll_§ that nllls \\'t'll hcczuisc tlicrc .'ll'(.‘ ‘ m w e w- illil'l't'»“l\'l' “"73",! Flllililltf‘ l0 5"." ‘but it is 50' Not .1 fcw of those Pliiglisli PilCfflSllC socialis- \\'l|i'11‘\\'(‘ rind of gnvcriput-nt war 6011171165 tic writers who advocated tlic conscription of mounting" If) .'l>ll‘llllllllll("lll ligilrcs mid when wt‘ ‘Nam, and nmnpn“.m. h, ‘he even, of “.313 are m“ Wfmmxm l‘r"‘1"fli"ll "f T") "Izlflcs l‘ "mm" uuw comfortably ensconced iii thc safety zone m‘ “n” “THY ‘"11"’ “no ‘lmsf Wuffnlze "mt Con" of thc U.S.A.. IlOflkillZ 0h from riuflSitlc seats. ll'ii'\'l\' Zlllil pivuiiist-s zirc not \\‘(‘.'\|)(lllS 0f Wilffilft. as it were’ at nritaillT-S effort to enforce their h “(M55 “h? flrmly "dime that "Cm m (“Ham peacetime policy and without their flllililCliil ziid. mid ll()\\' (hi-re is no grcutcr iulcriinl iiicuncc fr) it a >i< our \\'.'ll‘ effectiveness than (lic mirage of fzllsc l~l‘€lll‘lly\’ shimmering iii tlic vapor of optimistic ‘iii|'<u'iii;(tiliii' isuiiiig from ilthwwn.” It also ex- [HKY-‘US regret thul (lic vital problems and ccr- fuiu innit‘ \\'(‘ill\il(‘~.\('.'\ of tlic (Lov<'i'iiiiici1t's llilllll- liig of .'lll'(‘l'llfl production wcrc lint probed ill l’;li'li:iin<'iit. ll] this t‘llilll(‘(lll'll‘i it is iiitcrcsliiig to nolc tlic rcpuricrl rclurn tn this continent ycstcrdziy of .lll)ll. LI. l). llowe, Minister of Munitions and Supply, from the Old Country. A (lcspatcli stzucs tlint (lf‘lll_\' in (Illllildlilll ziircriift produc- iirui will likely be one of the first subjects to bc tnkt-u up by the hliuister when lie roaches Utizuvai. Tlic complaints have particularly to d0 with ii lypc of twin-engined bomber, large lllilTl- l)(‘l'$ of which wcrc included iii a $50,000,000 production plzui supervised by Fcdcral Aircraft limited. Production of these planes for training purposes in Canada was scheduled to be in full swing this winter. Circumstances are reported t-- llZi.\'€ “dclzlycd production long beyond tlic time wlicu deliveries were expected.” The same (kn-patch quotes a report tlizit Federal Aircraft iimy he (llbllililtltftl and the DfiklilVllillld Colli- pnuy of 'l'cn'ont0 made muster contractor for those planes. 'l'liis hold-up pending tlic rcturu of H011. Mr. llmvc cinplizisizcs tlic iiccd of tlic kcy ministers in tlic Government rcmzliuiug at tlicir posts. Mi". llnwc iiurrmvly escaped death when the ship iii which lic was crossing to England was torpcilocd. llnd that hzippciicd, a new man would lizlvc hzid to tzikc pvt-r his (lcpzirimeut, with cou- scqucut furtlicr dclziy and c011fi|5iQn_ ll is essential, not only that the aircraft pro- (lilCllOIl problem l>c faced immcrliatcly, but that thc public lll‘ kcpt informed on what is actually bring uccniiiplidivtl. \Vlicilici' or not Pnrlinmciil i~ iii session. 1hr: Government has a grave rc- S[)l.Ill~'illllll_\’ in iiiziiiilziiilitig public confidcngc i“ all plum-s of Cmizulzfs wnr effort. . Ion of feeling ducetl, Very dif-l lion accorded l Von Papeu,‘ "stair m AWAKE llEFllESliE If you don't ileep well —-ii ni hi: an inter- rupted yreetleuneu -look lo your kidneys. If your kidney: are oul _, of order and failing lo cleanse [he blood of poieonl and waste miller-your rest in , likely suffering, loo. M tlie lint sign of kidney trouble tum confidently to Budd's Kidney Pilli—for over half a century lho favorite kidney remedy. Easy lo fake. ||4 Budd's Kidney Pills [Iflflfllfillfilflfllfilllllflli-JEILEILEI C03» l s. A. ‘rosin: We have in stock a d - ‘ n f" CENTRAL DRUGSTORE rlving by cars regularly , Old Sydney Screened Br D‘ , not defeat tlie deflructive dynam- as or Screened “ ' . ‘wwOMOMQ-F‘ ics of N-lzilsm and Communism un- Sulhvan Scleened which they stand. the rcck of their less we ploi u . : t P ‘i d - Inverness Screened IIEQIYIICS grffiithd splfififg. n5 me v0 y Awjon Round t0 YOU)‘ Grace)‘ I Want salvation. — Edna Jaques. Toronto. v In P9211111 to church attendance Albion Nut E Primary job of tlic mivy iii tlic prcscut war is the protection of merchant shipping, a jub that is completely devoid of glzlmor, Cllltll’. 1C. R. llrnck, foriucrly officer couimzuidiug tlic Mou- ircal (livisiou of tlie Royal (fzliizitliziu Naval Yul- uuiccr Rcscrvc iuid now pflsicd iu (lttziivai, lUlil a uiccting of tlic Young 1{Zlll\\'ilylllCll'5 Club. llc (lcscrihcrl wartime duiics of thc navy, and tlic everyday life of a rzltiiig at sea. Educational rc- quircmcuis for a scamzm were much liiglicr to- dziy, lie said, than in the times of tlie sailing ships, because of the complicated mechanism of a iilodcru warship. 4- —Sir: . Today I received a square llLW envelope, water- Jflilflfifid, tvorii a bit at tlie edges, that had betu a little more than i<w~ mouths coming fizcm England. It lookcd as if it might have ccnie “around the I-Iazii." Er. cscd was a cheque for five pounds sterling frcin a big British dilly, ili pa» melit for a poem. I could hardly belsve my eyes. England is 5.000 miles a\vay, tzrii by war, bcsiegcd by air and by sen, putting up the greatest and grandest fight the world lizis ever known 4r ever will know. sleepless, knowing full well the “terror by night," and yet a grcnt newspaper csiild send five golden guineas l:i payment of a poem. And the funny part, of it, or tlie wonderful part of it, is they needn't have paid me at all, I never sent them a pccm; I didn't evrn knew they exi. . They criild have used a thousand of them mid I would never have even, known about it. They must have cr/piezi it from some paper sent to them, but t-hey pnid for it- that's what. I can't. get. ovtr. And that's what Hitler will ncvcr get over either, that inflate, bred-iu-ihe- bIIle honesty, that rightesusnrss tilat upholds thcm, the armor cf their fniili, tlic foundation upon ‘l! The new U.S.A. Ambassador to tlie Court of St. James is Hon. G. Winzlut, Director of thc League of Nations Labour office, now lo- cated in lUonircal at McGill University. He ivzis overseas in the last war and ended up as a cap- tain in the Air Force. He has been a member of the House of Representatives of New Hamp- shire, a member of tlie State Senate, twice Gov- cruor, and tlicri representative of U.S.A. in thc International Labour office of the League. He should be able to hzliirlle the many thorny ques- tions likely to arise (luring his tcrm with com- parative ease and success, for lic already has ac- quired the kuztck 0f international discussions, zuid brczilhcd tlie atmosphere as WCll. s =t= at a Take home a package today and prove its quality and ef- fectiveiiess. Jcwish Congregational, Pfflhared and sold only by and other churches he observes that church attendance is higher than the skeptics think it. is and, siiic- last spine, lizw: shown de- finite signs of increasing, Sig- nificantly, h5- odds; "It ls not williout meaning that the nations where the churches flourish arc the democracies, whore the spirit of man ls free .. We can- An esteemed subscriber sends us thc follow- ing: “A distiugtiishcd astronomer has devised an ingenious apparatus for recording the sounds which come from the stars. The iiisiriunciit is it combination of phonograph, telephone, and tclcscopc, and is thc outcome of the discovery ilizit light rq/s falling on a polished steel plate produce a musical note. The machine conveys musical sounds from the stars and planets, thc swccicst tmics llClllg produccd by tlic most dis- tant of tlie fixed stars. The notes given out by the bright stars are far less pure and ClCilf.‘ _- Sounds from lllC sun are ovcrpoivcriiig, count- less numbers of weird and inexplicable sounds bciug liczird. The most awe-inspiring sounds conic from tlic Star Sirius. They are hideous. mid have bccu compared to the wailing of af- flictcd spirits. From Arcturus, on the other linud, come soft melodious notes,” Sii-iug, of course, is tlic llng sinr, ilitfbrigliicst visible lll our lloi-tlicru liouiisplicrc, and is distnnt from this Province ouly some 47 billion miles; Arc- turus is also Inost brilliant, and no nearer us than the Dog star. Then we have the autlioi= iiy of 10h for tlic fact that the Stars make tlicmsclires heard, for arc we not told iii Chap, 38, seventh verse of Job, the authorized version that "the morning stars saugtogetlici-"Pl What is to prcvcut thcm howling as well! m i: a 1 lliussolinfs air attzckst on Maltfl I liked mcst about coins tw church is have so far done no vi til damage that, it turns one-Kr. attentirn iill - to its fighting equipment’ and none liiillv, to higher things for nglegstya. Walsh Hard Nut at p11 to its figtlitlijig fpllttt The pm; ivhllctheach wt-c-k. That feels, Walsh furnace Ma ifs-c are s nn..itg up o air o me, as ough it were good for me." DOMINION COKE Lowest Prices Prompt Deliveries attacks lllflllfully, and are assisted W. ll. GILLIS & 00. iii so doing by the (xcelieut. txavetru PHONE 176 dug-outs thoughtfully provided Eifllhlfilmlrli" ‘I-iililfiliiilfil Millions of other persons, 100, it would appear feel that it. is cord for them. 'I‘lie:c are even lndkntlcns that mcri and womm are feelinz ".1 need to extend that gaorl vond lfttle each ivcck." For many. dfvine service has come to mean daily needs as well as public ivtrship. . -I..ctter to Maclsairs Magazine. Mr. Ri’s declares: “What I have American Hard Nut You will enjoy its superior centuries ago by warrior knights. Wliiit fe-w people knzw, how- evci‘. is that Malta has bcen gec- grupliically Slllllitll, Originally it was ra-lcd as part ‘If the African continent, just as our Isle 0i‘ Wight. is part of England. His- torically this ivris a ccrr-rct view. Needs Explaining yooooovvvrro-v-uoooooooo - - quality vwv% §§§§QO O-O-§§O'O-O-§§O§O O0 &O§~§-§-O—O~O0-44 /\ll(.'ll'il!)ll nuts rcccutly czlllctl by tlic \Viniii- pt-g krcc l'i'c>.< tLilict" l) in tlic King (_i()\'('l‘ll- incurs lllit'.\'])l.'lllll‘(l IlCClSlUH i0 pcruiit thc iui- l ‘purl of fuiw-igii furs iiito Cuiizldzl, thus TCVCFS- iug its ])l'lt)l‘ (l(‘(l>l()ll to zidd tlicsc articles to tlic forbidden list of imports. The lfrcc Press rc- turns to tlic subject in an editorial in which it Sit ine Breeder Attention ! Now is the Time-in Guard Against 'l'lic l'C(i>l)ll fur (lic fofmcr (lCtIlSlOH is l\'llO\Vil'. i: \\'il> for (lic purpose of conserving US. cx- tliaiigc. 'l'lic l'('Zl>(Ill for thc rcvcrszil 0f that wliollv admirable (lccision is not known. Pre- blllllilllly tlic (invcriiiiicnt bclicvcs that, if it sits tight Zlllll snys nothing, people will forget about it. “lf this is its l)('ll(‘f, tlic (iuvcruuiciit is wrong, 'l'lic plniu poi-pic of (fzuitula have accepted several l'(‘>li'lL'lltIil§ nu their iiuriiinl activities, and lizlvc gladly Zlmllllltil (l vcry llCilYV burden of taxation for tlic. hillfl‘. of lll(‘ mu". Th0)’ are rczidy t0 21C- ccpi :1 grczit (k-zil iiinrc. llut nothing ivould be more (l(‘>ll'llL‘ll\'l' of their morale lllilll to learn tlizii jr-bs arc being pulled off in favor ccrtziiu interests, and this is what the rcmoval of thc restriction nu fur imports lonks like. 9‘\\"h:it purpose is bciiig scrvcd by lcitiiig those fairs in? Uf wlint vziliic is this concession t0 our wzir cffori? \\"c Cilll uudcrslziml its vziluc to furricrs and to people who like ccrlziin fur tritniiiiugs on their clothes and coats. But wc believe that furricrs, for thc duration of thc ivai", can iiizikc tlic vast sacrifice nf using rlrimcstit" furs, and wc bclicvc ilic fccliugs of their cus- fomcrs who wzlut a bit of imported fur around tlicir ncclts Wlll not stiffer unduly by bcing obliged to make do with tlic Canadian article. "Canadian buyers zin- at this moment in New Robert Burns, poet, born this dzilc, I759; wcut (goujglnteed t0 school at thc agc of six, and was PlftCl'\\'{ll‘(l$ years taught at lioiue by a tutor nzuiicd bfurdocli. Dur- iug curly youth hc stccpctl his uiiud in thc ling- llSll classics, and so laid tlic foundation of that virile prose siylc which afterwards became rc- iuairkzilllc. lle also mastered tlic first six books of Euclid and even studied Latin. llc was a failure as a farmer, but it was at thc farm of kfivssgiel, ivorkcd by his brother Gilbert and him- But it ls a fact that our Tobacco has been on the market a long, long while and it still keeps the confidence of Prince Edward islanders. 4 HICKEY’S BLA CK TWIST 10c Per Fig Straight EVERYWHERE IN P. E. I. livery person who is iroublei‘ wllh (as the stomach and bowels should let n bottle oi DR. EVANS STOMACII MIXTURE and sea how quicklv It will re. lieve all. distressing symp- toms. Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture taken at meal time. not only prevents all bad efleeia from Ill. but it promotes the fun- ctional activity of the atom- ach assists digestion and im- Brovea the appetite. r. la I since tlic Maltese language is a Semitic (lialrct. ha‘ "vcd t0 he dc- rivtd ffim the s arch cf the an- cient CartIi-ziziniuns. But when I we tzck it over, and garrismrzi it, extra pay iizid lo be allclteti | in the Lz-ocps concerned for Airi- - can service, since technically , ; _ Malta was part of Africa, The British Trensurv was more than equal to that. By n slrcke of the xlrihlltlall prulucvei‘ m‘ rig lltl glity than fr- sivri": tliizii n. Vlli mo- H - gient. it téaiilsi {led “i: ifiiilld t» Guaranteed “v "Sh" (tihewgglzlenecilv. urcpe an 110i" ‘y C c. e srnic ; ' slight .. ving. - Ottawa Journal. , i - fol‘ 1 Y9K!‘ nemlsldgcn" ‘he murke" -——- . s i-io woim Many individuals andrprneltlcally ' TONIC POWDER ll b "‘ t“: f" . "c ‘iiri Y mi _ zighfllusidiipilsctviisizgs ARIN rgiétnflislglblfi will tlhorouglllv abolish all iiiizlci- tlic Iiicciii: Tax Act. ‘There ‘in’! ‘l "m1"! "l"! |'"l"'°\'l’ .- . - .. 110-433;‘), owe _ ie health of your herd. “ill also b. coiisc . c c n PIHCE 35 PER LB traticii on tlic part of business ° ' exeeutivts a5 to what kind of spe- f STOP THAT wc m", a fgnnnlrte "n, o- clal expenditures is permissible for , cattle Rgmgdlcs, dcduetivn against excess profits. COUCH ——————-——— H021. Ml‘. Ilslcy. Fcdcrnl Miifstcr‘ _ GASSY STONIACIIS of Finance. has made it clear in‘ w|fl| Reddilfs RELIEVE!) rrczni, utterplpcifs tthaitd (putt Itillilifll I sympathy w e ex en c o mic ' who seetk to (cltvadtil any {f the (‘lluei . . . ., . paymeu un er t ese w; ier s. self, that liisenormnus poetic possibilities wcrc The officials in charge cf oollee-. 8 oz rcvcnlcd to liim, and lic wrote masterpiece after “m5 "e msllbclefl 1° will“ f“? ' pastcrpiccc, including “The jolly Beggars,’ §;‘¥,'"§§§,'§,§," m“ "Menu" i“ Cal‘ bottle “llnlluwe'cu”, “Iluly \Villic's Prayer", “The ' -—_- Money Back Ilolv Fair", “Qcotch Drink”, “Address to thc N“ s“ ma“ Y°“" "l" "ml G ~ r _ ’ , ‘ driving hcrscs were a common- "$739199 lllclhWxpic tiocmsDto ‘ThcPIfousc" "The Mouse", - 311a“; nnimglceinoglicgqyzcfih trail“. l _ I 1c l out; am ‘(HS)’ . as [yoctic gcfiulis was tasgpeifgmsg a r-mcafqver 5X13 WEEKS’ COLD IRIISIIIFPIISiICILIIII rzlisplcc i. mt, iiccnlrnmgfn he wok are“; prklc, giving it extra I TABLETS . .. . l“ so , c lat cinscn n )6 on Juan, lic had grasped at temporary pleasures, Box — 25c care and keeping its haruvs and and substantial happiness and solid industry his buggy and cutter in gsod shape so he cLuId present a good apaear- piisst-d him by.” What hc lost literature gaincti Appropriate t0 thc resent: P llivanl Stomach Mixture o . A1‘ THE TWO MACS ONLY. PRICE 85o PER BOTTLE. ance on his trips to town. Likewise iivcry stables in every town along the North Shore boasted fine horses which could be hired for trips in Manufactured By .York spending good American (lnllars for tlic purchase of foreign furs. (lollars which, we are told. are zlcspernicly nccdcrl for intmitions, and wi- ivnut to know why. "The tnlnl amount (lint is being cpr-ut i: not bit-tic ——u million or iwu of ilolliirs, a small enough Sec the front of battle lour; (Thnins and slavery . . . Libcrlyis in cvcry hloivl —~ Lct us do or die. NowYs thc day, and how's tlic hour; Sec approach proud Ilillcr’; power- summer or winter. The car has changed all that. Almost every farmer has given up hLq driver for n gas-buggy, He may use h'rses a bit in the winter, but he doesmtl take thc same iiitcmst in a fine turrpivt he once did, -- Sault Ste. a Marie Star. GET YOUR BOTTLE TO AY TIIE rwoo mics I49 Great George Street BROS. l-IIGKEY 8i lll0ll0L$0ll TOBACCO C0., LTD. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Mi '1