QUIK- za, 1929 _ file". aa a_ shook to tba ice. where the airialcoholic beverages is by law. where a small customs and prohibition .in- is maintained and where ment eiéereu ' for the purpose of enforcing the ‘officc, that a man should a police cell in Charlottetown. boned by 'bad liquor. A few days anion was picked up uu- in the railway station Niliarlottetown; he too had teen by some bootlegger's He was taken first to g “Police Station and later co capital. where his condition for rvaral hours was critical. Another 'agic event occurred recently in the ity, into me circumstances of which i was _unnecessary for a coroner’s my enquire. Here again, liquor lidantly had playeda sinister part. lany who are familiar with the actually existing express my-lac that there have been so few itaiitiea. But our truly temperancc sepia will and uthecr comfort ue bla reflection. 'I‘he continually ln- rcasing number of arrests and con- istions for drunkenness-greater, 1 aummersice and cuerleitetewn, hen they have been for many years -ia bad enough in all conscience. Dian the lives of the unfortunate ictims are sacrificed it is time to all 'a halt and to enquire not only nto‘the cause of death, which is vident to every one, but into all the lamning circumstances connected herewith. The parties responsible or selling poisoned liquor are guilty if a ‘worse offence than infraction il thepx'_ohlbition law. Is any ef- ortbeihg me/de to trace these cul- |rits.,ito‘ inquire into the sources of 5li§5;\\pply`,»li5 bring the rlngleaders I bootlegging racket in this Pro- rinceirilietlier purporting ue he pro- or not. to the bar of jus- ' di fth coron s ~ '|”T",`,h°' 'ver cb 0 6 e mg even early ch md' It was Of adomments there were none. _ . _ ' ` -' sources which in the long run will determine our status 'as a nation, l these cannot safely be ignored in any general estimate of what wc, as a people. want to do and be. Culture is of more worth then shrewd ‘business acumen; high poetry then fleshiy doggerei; good books than sensational money- catchers; music than senseless jazz: Shakespeare than vaudeville; relig- ion than the biggest oil well that ever blew its murky clouds to heaven. Mr. Burnaby Issues Warning In a lattnr to Maritime newspapers Mr. R. W. E. Burnaby, Toronto, writes to advise against shipping goods or allowing credit to persons or firms of whose financial standing little or homing is known. Soma of his exnvr- lences as Trade Commissioner for the Maritime Provinces in reselling cars of potatoes, collecting lumber and fish. accounts, lead Mr. Burnaby to issue this warning against such lose busi- ness practioes. Our bankers, he says, are always ready to co-operate with their customers in matters of this kind and shippers are well advised to make use of this service before ship- ping to unknown buyers. It is import- ant that all such information be carefully checked and kept up to date. Quite recently a large shipment of potatoes was made to Toronto to a buyer who at one time enjoyed first- class credit. Through unfortunate circumstances, this party suffered heavy financial losses so that today his credit is very questionable. The same thing may have happened in other cases, and Mr. Burnaby‘s advice _ in the circumstances is well worth heeding. Inexhaustible Leigh hunt once wrote an essay on It-would be interesting* and in- blish of cal andere, which are always in demand dfthllr Leagues calender were in use. ' For instance, e n y , Wednesday, as under the present rd f thin The new calendar would show the week beginning on When tho iirst four weeks had ex- pired February would begin on Wed- ncsday and end with Tuesday in like fashion and so with every week. month and year following. brought out in the calendars of 1930 of people would each be glad to pur c lined at a price remunerative to the citizens would prefer a white Christ ing come, it is desirable that it shall land and for the crops of next, year, that the ilelda now warmly blanketed is not penetrating the ground to any and the multitude of new and int/er they were young. inner consciousness as were the trifl m our judgment nothing woulwthc Island was at La Belle Face, serve to popularise the proposed ncw'1803. he P1!-68415111# 501118 U°l'l‘\-IP' aw, and hasmn ted later into Belfast; and in Au- order of days and d its ccmiugeo wen as hevmg the :sets rust vi that year the Hishland im- ' I ' on ` _ Ol’ There would be no risk to the pub-‘fn-Wmbafkfd their ll* usher in making this venture. A host shores with the dark, forests I ' Memories of many eventful happen- tea. and drank copious quantities igigs tlrat occurred in middle life, or that bevemge_ As soon as B _cane ut a ew yeiars or even months B89' ¢utered the house the kindly house- Wm “° "V My 'm°'°-9°* “"°““‘° wife, with unbounded hospitall ‘Notesji-By The -Skye_Erorrgers _,~; ~' soviet year is mime up ‘"°"“°°°' n” ""9 ' ff ` NIB D001’ os _fivOsda!weaksandnoS\mdayl. _, __. 1 < . ` . " ‘ mm.. “mum uw mm. of Nm under me tiueucr skyermnem _ _ _ _ ions is trying to bring about a year. and un” mum" “umm A' 15”' ' _f_§ ('l'ho.wsstarn Produces) of 13 months. each month tp consist g§:°n.°f ygmgiels hi: 1"" bmwhg l f'1‘1°l'°'h° 15_J\°W» ‘V ¢h°.\1°9l' °f 95° ` »“ X" Y "'°°“°¢,- U' oo'ne»erthrnmer`smimu-_eroeu- ‘°t 'wr '”u' with “ch ru' mmm valuablo book on the early settle. ° ' ook innin d~ din( . ,» :farms B an m m_ment of Prince Edward Island; Mr. - Macqueen himself being an islan- der and of the old Skye line. °“u°"v° “ pu gr ' It is interesting to note the am. cunt of emigrants sent out at this season of the year, would add `"°m' Skye in the decades following the totheordinarycalen ar or ep - »- °f M-»» - my M --r if-» z;.m°.:;:~.':z';.:‘.f;“f.::;‘; ten thousand qprivate soldiers un comm on o ers der the rank of Colonel forty-fi o er o gs. . ' v°` Leutcnant Coionels, twenty one Lieu- Wednesday and ending with 'I’uesdsy_ tenant Generals and Major nase, because by attending to the fur- and Generals, and one hundred twenty pipers from the‘ Isis of Sky were in the British Army." piping t/oo, we may be sure. . a. background "Steady, unrcmittin _ _ g base such a calendar as is above out- '$011 IS H1161! U0 the Hishlllnd nature. s The drudgery of the farm make publisher. » _ less appeal to him than does work in the mysterious forests, on the chan- Aslde from superstition, most of our gin; ocean.” and the Highlanders settled down to clear habitations f - or mas season to a green one. Snow hav- themselves and their families in the forests of their new home. Mr. Mac- relnain until the sun’s heat shall melt queen gives the following graphic it In U19 51711118. It is better for the word picture of the early settlement days: ` f -Entering the humble cottage time, there might bc half-a-dose considerable depth. This is also favor- healthy' _ blue eyed children Wm; able for early d\’yl!\B 0! the T015-'» Wd their parents seated on planks ar- nelds “nd "'17 mms' “°"" 5P’m5- ound the rough board table. The simple fare consisted of potatoes and Tl” chrmm" ““m\’°" °f news' pickled herring or dried salt cod. \’°p°”- the dismay 1” sh” “'ind°W5 Oatmeal porridge was the staple - r breakfast dish. It was many yea The Scots were inordlnately fond ada,withafootin.lJoyourcmember the _canvaaser of old who when-the houiewife responded -to his imper- ative ring, and opened the portal ever so slightly, would'si-ick his foot in the crevice and never departed un- til he had made a sI1e'l'.'1’hat was persistence for your '.l‘hs»i.'is Charlie Dunning for you. That is how he got th ,W eu 1930 P\=i°d.f’ Writes Mr- Mwuueen. "that his first hcmes¢sed.sittiug strhsaeor should begin on sunaey lumen er on _ ' ‘ix or the land °ffl°¢ with °11°‘!°°t 111 h me um eu me uu- the door.’I‘hat is how he got into the Grain Growers' Asociation, He had been down cellar attending to the fur- nace, the hotel bill was less embar- e rassing to a youth of slender means, Good but he did not take his foot out of the door of the direction room while The first Selkirk settlement on he was down cellar and they never in managed to close it on him. When the great Co-operative. Elevator Co. of Saskatchewan opened for business, there was Charlie Dunning with his migrants from Selkirks ships were foot in the P70-\1dent‘s door. and soon w he was inside, with his feet on the managing director's desk and his eye' con. greater doors. far distant. When Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatche- wan, opened the door of his cabinet to let some farmer in, there was Charlie Dunning, with foot well advanced, and with his persistent smile. When the door of the Provincial Treasurer-'s of- flrc was left open for a moment, Char- lle’s well-known foot was in its tra- ditional place. When Premier Martin swung from the political trapese into the life-net of the judiciary, he looked back to see Charlie following his or shell ri-'mein under <=°v°r- the eeriy settler one reuse eu abode ”““*’ “gh” ’°°° 1"” ""° "W-°'“ °f° Under present conditions the fmt of Areedieu simplicity. 11 at men flee. And having no more western n doors to tackle. Charlie carried his footwork to Ottawa and pricd open the door of the Minister of Railways. T-Ie could sit in that office and 'keep his foot cemented in the crack ofthe door of the Minister of Finance, and now that door is swingingto. behind S him. There_i.s only one more door. If éliarlie has not his big toe inside the esting toys for children are quite later befor when nom. was used _ _ wonderful to those old enough to viv- d,my_ In tl; meanwnm bmw md ‘”;‘"`i°“-‘i °'m°°- Wh f»h¢ “FMM my "member me Ummm” ‘e°"’°“s buckwheat varied the -oatmeal diet. };rV;;1;n;m1:;°;h?;n;,d'; °';_u3t haw °! eighty yes” °g°' D°“ ‘re th°_d°ys Many meals were partaken without ` of yguthhand the;!d__c_|_reme_m1ber best forks and k~nwe5_ and those in U” oa- esegran a ersa grand-W an fh°m_-me mothers do remember-the days when teeigotmw; iii; yo; the heam___ out tempering the air in the chilly most of the heat to Pass off with- rooms. Beside the fireplace hung °' the boot-Jack, fashioned from the °' crotch of birch or maple, while over 1° it rested an old Queen Anne rifle. 0 _ *Y :continues on Page an ~ r. meiuexheuetibuity orchrhtmse "su ,S of “dh proffered H cub. . _ . .. .. ._ _ ,_ _ i I >¥0\its what causes LOW BAUK PAIN pain _._....... - Perhaps you are suderlng from in the lower back and hip. and it has been called sciatica or rheumatism. --»-.__ ___ ' Our _Re;inona_l--Offices ‘ ' _h£9 G'rafton'Street,- Charlottetown ` nd you have been going about from : _ ° d B men to physician without obtain- I _ - PHYS ing relief. Now the mst thollkht should be to try to remember how the pain came in the nrsi P1000. Wh9¢h¢\‘ it came gradually or suddenly, whe- ther it is in one or both sides. _ \__ __._ I The pain is in the Joint all i'lght,| but whether it is due to infection or| accident should be the question to be answered. It the pain is in the same spot every time, but disappears when 23rd. you get your body at rest in a certain ~ J ' i . -- posltion; if you had no pain in that region previously then you may be: r » - sure that the pain is due to the ac-l Y cident or injury, _ _ __ Ii however the pain came on grad ually, is perhaps at centre of lower ‘ ‘ back cr on seth sides, seems a little t tg e easier when walking. is even worse at __ night, then you have an infection of some kind-rheumatism as it is called. ' _ere Now I know that this looks like a simple way of telling the diilercnce f§fl§°_°effl“§§°i '§ff.“f'fm'l’.u'f.°§.'f`.§.'2 F o r HIM L F o r HER it is right in the majority of cases. Of co\n'sc there can be a iocalizgd. tuber- SHAVI].qG SETS IVORY SETS :“1°3: 3' °"l‘:_"°1“1°°g_°“___1__'_:i_*".‘__’*__’_i§;_ SHAVUNG BOWLS - IVORY LAM:-PS on a may caus g , u v' injury, and that dus to infection, but ' SMC? EER SETS slls is responsible for most cases. - FANCY' WRAPPED Now what to do about it. 2 XMA|~B SMOKES MANICURE SETS If sue fp accident rest is _the ent- » _ ' VANITY CASES indication, and a. few days in bed is M|~g*lTARY DUSTING POWDER good treatment. Then follows strap- » BRUSPIES BATH SALTS ping with adhesive tape, two inches CIQLARETTE FANCY Wide. ‘F0111 B Wlnt two inches below MGHTERS CHOCOLATES ` the tip of the hip bone at side, across f,‘§,‘§,,"1§§,_’° “‘° ”“‘° "°‘“° °“ “" __ 1-19' GT. GEQRGE sr. DRUGGISTS n euueuve u tee luru me comes i “N058 the D0int.s of the hip bone lt- self, it may actually pull on the joint where the pain is, and grcztly increase ‘ I it. i After a week of this adhesive, a. *__ That Kew on belt with lower strap covering the _ a I same region as adhesive, should be. ‘ . Glvlngt ‘ worn for months or years if neces- sary. 9Y‘Y‘!'.**" . _ _ e If pain is due to hifecticn, get after ‘ ` ' 1 _;i;e_:_:_u__ueetec ares-teeth, ton.-.us emi CS DISA Y . _ nerr: suse. with been sein. ._ _g ,r __OF_ _ _ _ L / ‘ ‘ things have been said of late 1,11 h _ nrylast Friday was a verdict against mmy _ en w en the tablets of memory The us nd num me mm. ummfmmw admm1m.a_ years about Christmas# he begins, were yet a blank, that they took on mumgg nazwc wo0d_ Later .it was _ ___ - P l - -f KS ‘"°f° °‘ ““ %N§i§H9` lion or the Prohibition lew in Prince "that it ‘H =\{PP°°°d W "me °*‘"° ’-‘ mm ;‘;;1:“'_f 1"“"°”1°“' ‘md euoemsry to whltewesu the whsle no saying more O they of little come the aged ones interior with slaked lime. This sani- Hwardfsllnd. To uneven greater ex- - “ner so much his been imotkn ut it W” gvsrdlcz aglmst the Gow faith! What! do they suppose that ' ' tary practice continued imtil wall- H-“nt “ut mush, dum” on me everything has been said l miner was introduced. od wmm" my W” °°l°b"°°d ' 'rh bedsteea consisted or e rough' rr “jd U13* C311 be Said about an one J 0. e meciflc assurance that it wo Y on amsary_ Itwas transferred toa meh la B hugel mum t 7.. H ,M De ben _ hewn frame on w y nah the enforcement or this law “W bins e then pro- h cem when cream' ia re honwmme men mm med with ` I Bd th d _ . eff tive “'55 W ¢n“m°f°t° °°m° °f tm mm 8 calm ar m 1582 he omit ass and in ‘later years the choi- IM cent cc . W ~ ted ten says. but when the New style 5' ' . _ inexhaustible Christmas subjects - » ---'I--‘_-'*" - nest oat chaff. This made a. warm Wd i ‘“°h °° P1“m'W4dm3 mm” W” ldap A England in 1752 it clean and comfortable restink 'Place.\ . It inds of Resources ' W” “NNW W 011% out el d . Two K Pie. holly, ivy, rosemary, mistletoe, which drove back* the uszngarayi At least once a. year, at threaslng lt ' or um- an ._ western exchange hot cookies, hunt-the-slip-pen D¢¢¢m\m. 35th of the m.evi°u_s was emptied and refilled. M a _sup- " _' _ »_ _ - ' 1 fhrff urs, utoredin mu of Camas Wlldmlhs bluff. puss in-the-cor- Therel-ies been some questioning on Shy ‘L ° B mg' ccouldwbe sohanged DI na resources . ' ' ner, snap dragon forfeits the “U01” |¥i'°\1l\d-S as to the proper date, B mm y md . GXPHWBWG 119011 8! 1\°V€1’ ° ' ' for th, .eslebmtmn of this great whenever the housewife so des » ~ bell-man. the waits. hilbli , before. Every distinguished publicist _ ° 5” gh,-|,u,n_fem“1_ The New Temp As domestic gees; we_‘i_ek;-ai_:_;ia_;r;_ other lands who have us a visit °°°°”' th' “'°°d ”"' H°‘“‘°”Y~ ment wus that it wee while shepherds “"‘° ““““"“' ‘°“_ " ° iwws on our phmorms _“_ turkeys. goose-pie. braw'n, plum- “kb” meh- noch by night that the common and the guest chamber was ' ' 'r ' nersliy equipped with one The |'ecei;"*fr vednfro nature. we are thc W°k°°' hwklm' y“l°'d°“¥hs» elder' p . _ '| values. ~ AN EXCELLENT DISPLAY oF SMOKERS Goons -_ oNE THAT SHOULD BE SEEN BY _ EVERYBUDY i _We have alwa!! had b rim t f GOODS but never to such an gtg: as tml yrar. SMOKFRB 0” Wwk of Clem. Clnreme me 'rcmieeoee in peck. _ lf'::_\*=l\l¢UI1l|y Wrapped for Christmas make very acceptable I Here you will and Meersclm 4 5 p| P0\l°|l0l. C|lll‘61te Gales and Lllxgldenrs, lylxsldoprgyggslagx' SW- Ash Trays. 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