ll 1 _ ...vs_ 8 l i F l i f i ~; l l l , I l i , . va -~_- -._ -_-_-__ .- _" i i it fi |.. vw# -lo-_ p ' i _ v THE cHAlu.o'1"rl~:'rowN GufAlwlAi\ NQVEMBER 14 ____,.._.. _..._ _.._ _ - l. Ti-".2 'li`l§l_f{__l....._.' ...ml GUARDIAN rrnlflml-\\'. vii--|.»f _~ _u.l.ui-.» li. I' an-~rl~t:lr.\»~f.||-llt. (iii. It \`le»--l’n-alllrnt--J. li. Burnett \ .\ll'\|'Ii|nl\nn. ll. F. 0. lillllllf l||||| .\Ia|l|l|u_|\K Ilirlrlllr-J. IL ll\lrIll‘|¢ Auailtlllla lillllnrn-lirnllk Walker mul Il li. (‘urrI¢ Mnrnlux llalllv Umlullrll l.~4l17i $'i.l>l' qu-r _v»-ur tin ~\|l\'»||.e-:-1 llrllvrrvd. $0.50 pu yn-ltr (ln n<|\\\N-el millll-4| In tlulndia nun Ullliell Slnlll. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930 Wholesonie Fear The aclininislratirill of jllslice in, Canada is not to lllc liking of Alllcri-i lan hootliulns who occaslolially galni access to this country and iiilolve themselves in the meshes oi the law, Recently one of these gclitl'_\', hailing. from Detroit, v.as arrested ill New York for li robbery coniinillcd ul To- ronto. He is now putting up a stren- uous tight to evade cxtraciitlon, and the reason he gave the New York po- lice lol' preferring; Lu lie tried ln his own country is significant of auch. I-Ie is quoted as saying; "I'll do life doivn here in lllc States rather than no hack to Call- ada and take a chalice of being strung up or _uct life, and rl lot of lashes. The people up in Cziilacla are too toluzh on tis Ainerlcali citizens. I waist. to im right back and finish my llilexpireri leriri ill Michigan from lvhere I escaped," This is first class publlcili' tor Canada! Livestock Products in Demand In its November news letter the Royal Batik of Canada points out that at I time when the prices for grains and other farm products have been declining rapidly, livestock :rices have shoivn olltstandilig ltrenzth. Tile inference is obvious. At present relative prices it ls de- cidedly more profitable for the farm- er to export his grain in the form of cattle. cheese and bacon than to at- tempt. to sell this grain in P. World market burdened with surplus sup- plies from many countries. Perhaps the outstanding opportun- lty ill livestock at the preseilt mom- mt, says the news letter. is the mar- ket for pork and baccn. The demand for bacon in Great Britain has grown at an amazing rate. In 1921, imports il bacon into Great Britain amount- =d to 636 million pollllds. Ili each of :he last, three years the total lmport.’l into that market have been more :hall 900 nllllioll pollnds_ This is an lllcrease oi' 50”., and most of the ad- :lltional supplies have come from Denmark. Canadian shipments. how- ever, are no greater todliy than they were forty _rears a_=:r>_ In 1924, the av'el~agc price of Can- adian bacon on the Britlsll market was eoui\'a.lent to the price which prevailed in September, i030, in that market- In 1924, Canadian exports amounted to 120 million pouilds. For the present year it is doubtful wheth- er they will amount to as much as 20 million pounds. In 1924, the price of wheat was approximately 75"; high- er than at present, and the price of barley. the most important grain for the bacon hog, was more than two and one-half times the price now prevailing. 'These facts seem to in- dicate that the possible margin of profit in hogs has improved decidedly. British imports of dairy prodllcts have also been maintained although the proportion secured froni Canada Ia declining. Canadian exports of butter have 1,-»actically disappeared and shlpinults of cheese are one- third less than they were five years ago. Canadian cheese long held first place in the British market and as late as 1928 received a sllbslmliial premium for its high quality. Animal husbandry already brings the farmers of Canada a total rev- enue estimated at half a billion dol- lars each year. The home market it- self offers opportunities for thc ex- pansion of Canadian production. The efforts of the British Government through the Imperial Economic Con- ference and the Empire Marketing Board have created conditiolis friv- ourabie to the extension of Canadian exports in the British markets. The high standard of quality achieved by producers of Canadian bacon and‘ cheese is well known overseas. For-'; mers and others iritelcsted in Can- adian ‘ivestock niicllt. wfll consider their li|ipo|‘tuliitics for the develop- li~.rnt of the iiirlustry and the cxtch- sion of both the domestic and export mii~i;et.~. for such products. The as- .'i"'.~llr'v° to lnlporters of nfieqliate and miafit- suliolies wlth4luallty and price ill keeping with similar products from other countries is necessary if Can- ada is to regain her forlller position in the international field. Present conditions, accortiilig to the Royal Bank of Canada, seem to be favor- able for the expansion of this indus- lr_\' and for greater diversification in Cliliadiali ligricuiltlre. Next on the Programme 'Phe auilual Cainpaiizll to educate the public into doin; their Cllristlilas shopping early il under way once more,-and a lziance at the calalidar will shou' tllat but six weeks rclnain until the tvvellty-flftll of Deccnlber. It has been found from experience that this time will pass all too quick- l_\', aiicl tllosc persons who put off their gift buying until the lost illo- ment will find theniselves again Shopping early gives the customer complete stock. It enables better de saves the last minute rush in the- of clerk, owner and customer alike. Then buylllg early lncluls that there is a cliance to mall gifts early, _and this avoids tile disappoirltment to both seiltlcr and receiver when the rganizatio;: of uhese domes- I Of credit supplied by the selling coun- I tries, have been dumped upon the V scientlotls ill their work as are phy- tv, IW ii lt *nuff incl na D] lone: n - den tlially been turned against tlleselDENTlS'l` VERSUS DOCTOR ON md DOUBTFUL TEETII GD a patients tooth, they feel justl-iwhex-e it stands at me ,Emmy-¢~ of 7romantically beautiful paris of- cas- - Sunabh for 1. d . f . - ~ _V _ I _ _ - . , _ ea y_l_e elence ln the'ol!lcc or hom 'th markets. The money thus obtain- V fled 1" the” stand' YP’°5~ EWYY evenilm. solemn and 'tern Scotland. To the north and noi ,_ for malhng. to friends ahm2d_ e’ of eve., they me lade m Tw believe dentists are just as con- fu-tee T‘h Trumpets at Loos (Vancouver Province) The “ Window in Thrums ” lbondon Times) V British soldiers of the some remote little town of Ktrriemuir in Legg lsepmmber, 1915>. and every which Sir James Barrio was born ini , V »~ ~» »~ M ~ »~ me GOLDEN FUTU may have mm 1 memorial to ale' 'nu mango or two smog; in clwi Ngw Rggdy E 1 tives of one cf the men whose I is mgcmed gn gh” plug have 'of Sir James Ban-le's writings are | it possible that this should be ‘asking themselvw whether steps may g_eat arch of the Menln Gate, -. i ' R wi)l sound the Last Post there. i Thfums" 3 and s. number of MODIS I _ ,_ .among those who are lover: _ - _ of e m memory of mm and his Mm- lnot be taken to acquire the buildiivf p , E es. ana lille imperial war Graves with the vbievt of l>NS=l‘v-'nz ii. flnce d [szand l .. mlgmn ,ees mn; if, 15 dwg :far the local council have not seen ew, ye," ,fmt the Wm-_ and fit to make the purchase themselves. _ ,mer MMV the m,m¢|,m ofiliirriemulr, w'her¢ the event which A SPLENDID things still names heme to us 'made it famous happened '10 year" __ ca ist cc _ V _ . eso - . _ V ' V _ V _ _V ire normal level. 'nie result has 5 i:'I:Jnai1}i?;,¢5d?:‘*gr:§m:‘i"t;};'the eiv Sound me Last Post' ton' at iilrslgmis iGn?al:llri§.us‘lx1itoIi1.egroftti"ie 1:05 I ‘ed 'by the Soviets. it is further] Thl‘.\' f¢‘€l that no artificial t00tllia|l-_W and mysticay the trumpet cans -west the land, rising to the peaks ol V ycliarged. goes partly t.; replenish the i cm' fl-Turopean propaganda, budget. _UW , “An example of haw me man- ul fer to fill the tooth rather than ex- fl take the place of thc patient`s oi-er the fields of the old salient. the Gfemviws. is Clit deeply by glen il loom and that thflii would Pre-i,..he,.ethe1a,.kS sang a -d the puppies and watered by rivers of rare anti “fared among mm guns of the various beauty. To the stutllwarcl _ ill -` _ -J gation worm out is offered in 'thc i "act tt- Great War. and '.':' I 1 one hundred Dundee "ands 0" the Firth °f Tm" case ofa $l.G00_000 credit said tn havci And Yet t° "Wat the t°°u‘ pm" thousand British nie-,l gave up their ifaced Bt' M73 ‘T3 by me I“°h°al" .mm given for steel m__duCtV$_ | pcrly lnenns the removal of the pulp,.m_e thmugh a Lwmyear Russian statc:ivllleli as a inattel' of fact is morciuw i . - - - nerve. artery, vein, and supporting s_\ndlcate in the country wllerl- steel ordered. The steel was immediatfily i , ` ` y _dumped ill the country of purchase L1? at a price 20 per cent. below the cost. ve price M the Soviets ‘hw yielding iiijiliicic coiilplctc circulation. and in t _ X. $800,000 cash in hand." This ncwl COII lJhlL=e of the Russian campaign is] _ _ _ _ described as only Dart of the care- i ;)1‘Vi“m5lnS` “heh may be depcsned ' .fully-planned Soviet onslaught oil the .out Christendom. The suggestion an .may have to be met by it co~opcl'ative faults of tihc nloderi legislative am system that it aff‘rfls practically nv ias leisure for the study of unusual pl'o":-- by a reliance upo~_ party policy and lia: fol' any suggestion of a thorough rc- iis lwliticiatls and until the matter-1; ment there is little likelihrod cf it im even receiving attention. if '50 |29. Says the Perth Western Mail im' our national pride has not surely so far fallen ill iihe dust that we sliplllfi part Australia played in the wa;-I niritic Britain ollr debtor and that, il U'¥€Y@f01'0. Britain shfllld case our It fashion forget that the war was .15 Q0'/01' 'ills impulse under lvllich nm-;t Australia safe within thc British The real political .complexion c-f roving builds of lnal'.lucicrs plunder- ing the irntfcnsive and unresisting 11901112 of China has beet always something of l; mystery says me I-lov'cvel~ as pointed out recently disappointed. icapltalistlc system operated through- ml ow mot Camas um be succebs ,_ d sometimes at the side. 'but thc the benefit of selection from a more im made in France that the menace ftriliders at thc ‘back of the mouth hear it in an that Wide' c°unt"5'f;'i- have very iortuous roots which arc "here me mmles nf the P13993 *W0 si tllfrcuit to nil pi~oiierly~ A‘““°‘ f“"‘°”" in "“’° "’°°"“- ow why ani I talking about what FE5t“b3"t» Gi\'€Fll.\` becallsc.all liaticrlts are not dug t'h‘~`|""53`1"`°" in "¥af5‘TL Hifi ¢`l10ll1Y- c, :lil teeth are not alike, all in- of misc f""_"“°“5|'J“5 3'Cf""‘» P __ _ _ crls ill the teeth are not alike. And °t5"”"”‘ Wm h‘-`31` W-f` T-'WL P3-Si' Rm “ nn M In AIT' we humgn ral: 1.. Mmm Cam MV IV-N, L___,__ I has ccrilc to a l"'.i.fe;- bad p;i a in the reclaimed fields. They w;ll eff f»‘=°~ fi'~‘!1`i 111111?" Mftlicrz "'f"le_‘i u"uall_v do. dev." "Tl:en. I \\'r:i"e“ lvliy Uizele Jollli lily gets uslicincd ill his llc:c." :_-v o l:'iic‘.i.': t'i:i; lnrn liar: !"mn timg im- cllloxial sl:ili§,l:tr;'e;1 hs fcil;\vs lor* iis n't op lziciis. lrvt fc`tli_'i"llc g;'e”tt':s’. ‘wars of all have been foilglit for a is lnlfc lllattxcr of izi’i`i /\";l if fait'l i-_ lmrmhll ns Otlwm M¢nm:.iaV,_ Cm, hu _(31.05 msumud _ Faitll lil _\`oiii' L.o;l. ii _lou l.;l:'e oxlc; All I wailt. to suggest to patients ‘|:3°P!i` of U39 Em`7""°~ "50 U4'-‘C IGH i _ inns. The difficulty is lol- illemllcrs mel ciemitts is that ivlicie the ac..- matic .1 riisii-image this .year to tile lim” ‘vm W" “”g'”" °"°’ “ ""““"°‘~ knows his patient well, knows nmnlfrials *md me burial El'0L\lldS Cf i House, and in their constituencies how lic reacts to infection, or to sick- 'U12 Girl fr‘nt lilic. ThCl' k<`Dt a. vigil itclcivc w bc gcml md 'SEM' Fam' even, and that is only accomplished .licss, knolvs his teeth so well that he th°1`l`» CF VTCY fllifillcd the crivcmmt ifa`l.'.l in _veur c:‘uli\l_\'; v.';il‘;; of old i faith ill his wife; l'a’.h and l-:nat you rs in y:urs:lf ilbovc >ii`t ally dlf`f.°clill._v in succcs:-fully "5 “U UUfC"‘.'3m’l\ ii'i’Si-- 0!`fi.llC‘ lilztcci Yu' may' or Ulm' I' be “T0“f'r; you just fled ill going llhcatl and try- years since lille izczlce and filtvg to save the tooth for thc patient. ~°i"C“ LTUS- illifl -“UU U10 li\'l"§§ Walk Hc'.‘.':\'ei- where he docsn't know 5" "10 f“~'€llil'lK slladcws of the land, taken up b_v experts outside Parlia- this. and rzoes ahead to save the tooth 07 i"f‘ i!l\:'fU.\' bi\'ouaes_ :infl still thc ` fm" life' “general pl‘iiiclples." I tlllik that "ll‘.!l` C811 is l`l!`_=l‘d, ‘vherc the bt'1'.'c the patients physician suggest thc Sl'l0StS have marie it their last name _-_ extraction of the tooth so as not to Difficult as the position is today in take any chances. thcn the dentist _. ,' _-sv*---_ Australia arid difficult 35 it promise.; 1.'-hould be willing to discuss thc mat- P001- \V,\/in Ill \‘f'hl\f» \W‘l"~’ iJ_Blli.t9rf`,el¢l ill Valleollvcr I‘rcvillct‘ By liivliiiiiu the \ilii'Sic.=l\i \\'iie1'e\'cr our iainails secoiia-liallfi iiiillnmp _awk tn 1-ON Om. Wm. debt upon Great the X ray Films can best lie seen. and per, Wil] Durant. has agan liiferl up 1:1;-italy-,_ yd M. have heard in om, 'lllolviilfz the physiciall tn tell llim 1115 Voice to declnim R half muh H own gmt, parlmnwnt and in MMI, .‘»onleth'nl: of the paiicilt‘s lleulih sa).-5; --1f_ we mum ,_5n“_mbm, mm Aust!-alia" paVmamemV,; Hrgummhs in llisiory-pl'e\'iolis illnesses. ills re- ¢\.»¢;~_v truth .5 cn-_V an c,_J~nmnV wi. 1-aww. of “ki K Brmsh assistancc action to infcet,`on_ his blood pi‘es-lwould no! kin Cuwclve; Cl. °V»m,l_ VVV _e VV ‘__-_ _ in meeting the debt which imply Vsurc, h1S Kelleffll Dl1L'SiCHl C0l1d1U°“~ people for it" Pcar Old Will llaxi ` where they do not assert that the iaud 0 fmth \\a‘o.vcd so n.ucll plllC°:lo‘lv ofi im" aio S i _ :V . AE ,. *_* _ , I. M AV (I V 4_1€. In this way tlic patient would ,et _ .» _ _ < - _ . f , ‘sit "5 tagig’ -1 vi _ F' llillclls scitocls that l.c lcgltgliai: direction, There is tliell little li“pe nllinl: tho eliiire root canal. then he fm' Ulem ivan ~ali:-iuerv. It is twelve 1 !l1‘UlJ3’>`_\' P."~“_ F111. lilr -`ili"l3` iS Ui-lv fytitl hll"e luitll and that _vru me wil- ing to_ bark i‘. lvltil your lif'-'I:2c:lll"e _t is more itrlgortallt to you than __-_._.i .1.._l_..___. G ,_. ,_.. ,;_. lb vs-#..~'-‘.»..~fc.. »s 1-fs/ki r ~~- . 1; -V _ w; »';. V \ »\_.\ _VV _ _ ,_ fl. _ :_-' ‘_ ";‘~"“- f 771 . =C:1_1~'~@ .pjo .. ;_~__\-2%. _ _l,-, ‘f )' ia.-"‘.‘_. _._ \~_ -=_: _-_-'_ :a;l_'r=j__ ~ ui rif- le best possible results. and after all C-.cuionauy in rather BV gm.bl,d v‘e._,t |46 is tile patient and hs health illai V form. .~....-.»-»~»~.v..\».»--.aa...-,,,,..,,.,~,“... ....,__». -vw i ~ -wl- WHAT SIR HENIL’ THORNTON SAYS: “I_ am very much obliged to you for the advance copies of the SOUVENIR EDITION. I collgmiii. late you upon the excellence of the produciiml lvllicll is really well done and full of intcrestinl' articles dealing' with tile Garden of thc Gulf.” " THE' HALIFAX HERALD S_~l YS: "With the cvinzpliments of Tile Chzll'ititieto'.vn `~ Sulardian, we lzztve received ll brot-hlire entitled . flhe Golden Future,” setting forth the attract- i lveness of Prince Edward Island. “The spirit of optimism which characterizes this publicity publication id p;.rficu|arly commendiiliie, V and tile fact that one of the provinces of (Iiinzidu, in the face of tl v.'ol'ld-willc tleprcssion, is slnizinf: it :ting of faith and confidence, is a goof! indiclllilin y, tlixt this l}:i:r.ff_li0n has yet many things for wllicll to lic tllzinfiful. _"l’l'incc Ed'.'.'::;'d Island. pl';‘~eliille;ltly il f':lrmil:_:; 1' disi;°t_ct, has l':;:l the vssy ln _many liraileltcs of p;°o- glresselle f;z.'-.':i_i‘°;‘. zirzl :;l1i'n ln eri-cj:‘:i°:i.ii‘.'c li_iarfl:i- §,lj l.l,'i,t. Ttlc rcctlc are, cn tlzo \'/l',cl.'_', exceptlowiliy Vi‘ - - " ' ' |`. li contcnffxl. They invite the s:l'la.i'c their f::;_:fir_::s ' ive of the Cf:.1.;'ioite'.'o'. tion of iltfw s‘_3'I?;2'~~_' highly conirnf5:t:2e.i7ff." C-ONTEN "~::‘» .'$:..'. .. .~ nb ._ .mi Ci? THREE 'l-`lEl`&';§ CF 'IEEE ISLAND I:'.i:o'1'_=cZlon i ISLE OF li’:'“1l . _ . . . . . . . l.1!"_v Gertrude (`,l'i"!iin . BRIGHT FUTURE FOII_l?3E.‘I£'E EDWARD ISLAND lion. F- Il. I-Z'_::rf.z. LIc'_'!. Gcverllcr . ’I`0l7!£If',‘ AD‘.'AIl'I`A€`E3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. _ Iorrisull <5 N0 DIWJRZE FiZ(YE.L!`-PI IN ISLAND FROVZIICE lC~f;>f-'_e.l:t A_;»;le.'¢i lrlillem s. liellnl ,_ A GRE.-'JI' All`.’€.`II‘UF..'.`. IN C3-OPERATEVE IfiDiJ'§`I`.`.`x' J. W. Bcultcr ~ DIARKETING PIZEFICE L`»D‘.’_'AR!) ISLAND SEED l"fi!'.’1TUES C. C. Thompson A HAVEN FOR CITY DWELLERS Justice A. E. Arcelnclllt FAIEM ,LANDS FOR SSTTLEES V C0-Of`ERATI\'E MARKETING OF EGGS AND POULTRY NEW CAR FEKERY S’E`E.’if-SER. BOARDS OF TRADE AND PROBLLMS OF TRANSPORT ' S. A. l\!:eDllnalll 'THE FISHERY INDUSTRY .. .................... _ S. T. Gallon.. _ nlfi PROVINCIAL CA!’1'T.ilL . . . ..._ . . . . . . . . . . . Ur. P- Nicholson THE PRINCE COUi`\"£‘Y C.\F!Tl‘iL ........ _ Mayor W. J. I.ld:fon.: IfiII"RO\’II\'G TIIE SILVER FOX INDUSTRY . . . G. Ennis Smith PUBLIC SCHOOL L`>‘-_’S'I"_’Il"! .. _ . . ..V.,................ . ll. H. Shaw STUDYING FAR.”-.1 I’l`.CS§.IIl`iI5 . .... . ....... . . . .. . . . J. A. Clark ;|l MIXED CPLOFS AND FERTILE SQIL . . . . . . . . . Premier _Lea iii LATEST S'\`A'I`!S'K`ICS rest or tire \'.‘o;‘l:l to i fern. _-‘.:l:l the inliizit t'.:i:'5E;'_i1 izl tile publica- ilztiaicfl f"ilc line!-ilet is *maaeasangux i i i 0I` I ‘i “f*3G¢§_‘X9 .'i}f‘T4Y`a& i,i li 1. ii ii .¢ if ti s»~o.-.3}_°~§~3q,:,¢,_:;_;-;;.£_-;¢_@»;~g-5-;;; Nzvcr was flzerc a more eolnplet: informative and intensely interesting Souvenir iss':::l frnm the Press. Get you; copies early. Price . ........_. 25|: burden. 'I‘l‘i_1=c who speak in this rc much ours as Britailrs that th~ 1. _ . ~ “ li _ na of tlhe A. I. F. ellllsted was tn keen P Em ' . A te plre N H0115 KONE Press. Reports cf “Reds” having committed wholesale mill-dm; arson, and pillage are common pn- ougll-ulifortuliatcly, only too crm- these outrages have a"-_v knowledge of the political schotl of thought as Th Our oivn view has been that the so- i Th Called "Reds" have neither kllow- I No of a coming "Red" invasion has a Vic-ast curious nf them is the provision (tim . have been defeat/fd. and who certain- 'perl I 1iilzto~ the Caiiital from the is” "ra Communism is open to que,___u0n_ Could from the winter landscape take '~ ~ -l w slated at times with success. but news Tmnsmute grey dwg, must sink "“y°h°’°“‘°“1 °ff°°° “l’°“ Sim"l° Alter his high meridian. peasants which is riiitillnz Slwri Of -Madeleine kent, lil thc Windsor A new play which was produced pam|yzmg_ Magnum not long ago at Moscow Cl'¢at€d 8 -_-»- ________,,_____i_ veritable furor of delight and appre- s°'“° "‘"|"“* "M"l'* ""StmK“i5h Ulf’ .the long delay before the new _Con- ciation among the audiences, says the United States °°"Sm"i'i°"~ NM V-"~` <:1'l‘Ss t'i0k- 0ffiC0» WW* C°’“dm°°~‘ . _ I _ - .i 3235:; ‘;.i‘:.°';:_*::.:’°:i§.:’;.’izf:;°:;2.; i;z:;';.;;“ ‘i::.;'; paradise. and eller the curtain f¢ll|wlil mt me office uiltil March. in Succeeded in getting a resolution an enthusiastic audience clamorcdlthc meantime. for six months. Con- through the Senate which would do for me auliloi-_ .mer sonic at-ny thegzfe-‘vmen “flw are wilrlnlr or who awiiy with the loniz "violins-off" EaT:§e;0‘:;;)lT;1:1i £12220): |:;Vsg.£/1:3 Vs' nn longer represent the' will oi' tlic grip by the public, and it ia freely ad- .. ii- lim. we im me succesful l’.."..°.§”Z'. “ill °.‘3‘.‘.§1'.§° .i§.§`._""¥. .TE .'1`..‘.§°" °‘.ZZf-..‘Z.?.i§’.`€.I§’ ";.°.`li..'.i?.Zl‘I dramatist, whose name was Ruben-irolic of the stage-coacli era. When iuiniiltaiys fn antiquated n method of stein, happened to be one ni’ the 48Vtl(;eu:inlerieail ronsi.li.uVt|o|l wn-,- l;llrl;ft- ilrélziflatiollzl title I-xuse of Rcp1l'eseIl`lVt- __ ~- ~ c .re were no ral ways an ew _,l ive: re ec s . e proposa . le p;‘:P;;vl;l‘:VEe(n;:);V/Vnclzziiri. ;h|gliwBYs. It icok weeks, and in American eolisi-itlltlon. V full oi' some cases mouills. ta rearll Wnnli- ‘rl 'ninalies is about as urp.\se to let it! must |v||m|,|¢“_ f, g |_ ur ers that the advnncing L t. all their shapclv bcautv merge ° ,` N , , , , , , , , , ` band of ruffians bent upon robberyi et h , f Omen dusf; -"g__"_'__!'*f _ _ ._.;°_._;f._;‘_f__ | .. -. 111°” 93| 0 3 ii,” ,- am Reds rmm top L° we' ordm' Secs, and with joy its dream renews' ' H" “ii My bandits and r°bb°r"‘ may be re' It knows the very sun that can ‘ U Y 0 U N T . i Shopping Days To Christmas In other words there are 35 days before that "Day of Giving"- the wire chopper: will start mak- lnl the rounds' of 'Il-IE METRO- P0l.l'l`/AN _ STORE _ NOW. In order to _escape the customary rush of that busy season. Then. take into consideration another advantage. at' this xenon. The Metropolitan Store has a :lock on hand which has 'not been gone over by eager throngs, and that which ls best, purchased by gift seekers. START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW Al' THE Metropolitan Store -___-..__.- ' I I t ----_ é-_-@__l.,_ i ae E `. m ..____ K 'f'......~ii'"..§....* 3 -_ marins Arn; , ii, iiaarlllli i If _vnu wanl ORDER FORM To The _l::;‘lcL1:1,a\'.'n Guardian i Chzlrisitetown. _ _ Flcnsc send me .. __ e:p._ rf THE GOLFEN FUTURE of Prince Edward Isl:l:d fer vrlllch I enclose 3 _ . . . _ ...._cl§. NAME .....-»....... ......» .................»»»..~ ADDRESS' ......... ... . ....--¢-...»»......0......"- .... . . . . . . ............... .-.--... -»........... .~- i l']_\:pediiious and ._ - ,Vt THE BOWLB OF THESE s 'l‘ltcalrc *I ‘ii W Exam.; Wm-kmnnship ' -~ » __-_z~r_::i.z~_-:izr--_ ;_-_>;..:;-_"_: ° For the Man Cannot Smoke I i ill vires i Something new in Pipes - the latest styles of the best \ quaI!tVy_ A cool pleasure giving smoke guaranteed. THESE PIPES Sl-ZLL FOR into-A ren! up-to-date Pipe ro- ducod in our Introductory Isle. ‘ PIPES ARE GUARANTEED. with fair mage. not to hum out within one year - lf lo we replace the Pipe. Look over our higher priced Pipes we have a full line, mod- erately prlced. _ The Two Macs |49 Gt. George 8|.. ~r