is cnanlorrsrown aunnnmn l1v.....B,. ri.. way _ . ' -_.-wa V. i-,ini . - . ,s r".._,Pres|afue-w. cam" s. aware. vtfe-rrmeoas-J. n. serum. More and more ambitious are the 1' Irv-rotary-Lleut. Col. D. A. liselslnnon. It l. 0. e-ll lifter and Manager-J. K. Beraetv. Aaaoelau Kultur-D. ll. Carrie. plum °! nnchmes for canymx “ll pcryear (ln advance) mailed la Can..d.a and linltad ltalaa. i -W' through the air. In New York a , 5°* company has projected and called for n tenders to construct a super airplane *ning Dull! (founded llli) 05.00 per yur (lu advance) delivered intended ia carry ll crew of 104 meii ,_-if-_; » _ ` _._ and 500 passengers. It will require - twelve 1,000 horse ower motors to ;_ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18» 1929 drive it, and to makl; the voyage from _v- , New yolk lo_l.__o,,d°,, in six hours' sunualv nasrn or Gnalrr that Potatoes will be featured promin~ Yet there are Canadians foolish movie mme to increase me mumpln Here was ,_ mah in per-tee: physical llliiyi is gr&iiiyiH8 i~'> €"¢1`yone who enough to believe and propagate the cation By day and by night iilele condition, an unusually careful and is aware of the great advertising ad- American slander that the Provinces are minions of voices ih the ,ii-_iiver clean liver. Bild yet he \=°iilDS0-l Bit” vantages of this exhibition. it may of Canada, because they have adopt- land and sea. telling of all the multi- me ‘h°°k °f wus” "°m°"*1~ IWW Wu' lA -_ farious affairs of business, and social 5"* 3" being ’°““'°°d °"°’Yd“y- md OUUIPS be i‘€8i‘€ti¢d that the Supeli ed government control of liquor, are me’ the sale of merchandise’ the While an occasional nemonnnnn or quality of Island potatoes. as such, on their way io moral and social ruin; muh of stocks, the movements of ilieedillg ioiiows the opelsiishl s0me_ gbnont be featured in an exhibit of that Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, politics’ siol.lll_.l_ wrecks' and disasters, times a pneumonia, but very rarely this kind. which is credited to the Vancouver and other Canadian cen- hh-ihs, i1ih¢sg and dehihs in high ci,-_ death. Qhree Maritime Provinces. Hon. Mr. tres are sinks of vice and drunken- cies, and music that inspires along Wh” °““5°d 31° d°"m 01 T11" Lea explains that the cost of asepar-N ness; and that the cause of right- mth nerve'shan'ermg jazz' M least Flggiix? 1, m haiic S.. atc exhibit such as New Brunswick' eousness would be advanced by a cru- there is an mmme variety in this us y D ul ° pandemonium of words and voices, This is I ¢0Iiditi01l. Usually inher- is having in addition to participating sade which would force upon these but it proves disilaciing is iovei-s oi ited, which lowers the resiulence oi in the joint Maritime exhibit, would cities and the country at large a law s qilisi, ,ih-,pie iiie_ the System V0 V;'i°U-Sd2'P°-S 0! 11110:- - ti , th - not Jutiiy the expenditure. Evidently which they have repudxated, and --- Jac; t°“)_’“liu8;¢;;ts 3;; ci;*:;_c; Tndlgnvenlmenl ln canada' in me null” i the New Brunswick Government is which in Chicago and other American President HMV" has put forward A physical agents and "ennenily ln 'nd_ meiliuy l.¢sial_li.ulii_ Aim . img not of this opinion, since it is mak- cities second only to Chicago in new plan to "cure the freedom ol den denim ililrd hfiemoon in iii’ House. lisi,An_ fr ing greater efforts than ever to feat- crime and lawlesness has proved its th, ,ss io, hshh-his whm oihel. ns. Research meh ghd gh” chars is ing to the wrangling of the greatgods ure, separately, the products of the futility and hypocrisy. tions are at wer. Its main feature is really a dedciency in the activity ori0! the front benches, the back-bench- Province, especialy its apples and po- that ships carrying food cargoes ex- power of the ductless glands, theler. can be walled up to the parlia- B lnioen The onlarlo Government -____ clusively shall be immune against spleen. and also the adrenal glands, mentary restaurant in One of the seizure by |. belligerent, as hospital which you will remember arc aituatedihigh ' 'D904 9i°VlfM‘l Ind 101' "!"°‘ "°°rdmg m " despatch L" s"` LUDWIG ON WAR GUILT- ships were supposed to be, but were one on top of each kidney. the modeat fee of 81 obtain a Iive- Ia led a youth for sitting in his car ri than an abomination, and it welcome steps that might be "ONE MURDER. A DAY." iicago is in the judicial district look County, the population of h ls flve millions. Its murder rd averages one a day. hen' Clive was charged with hav- committed fearful crimes against people of India he told the e of Lords that, after examining articulars set forth in the in- oderation. iilaly the assistant state attor- >f Cook_ County, C. Wayland ts, is astonished at the modera- if the Chicago assassins. "It is remarkable that there are so \:lrdt:'s," he says. a .s Stock breeders. who have con It is a lie that one single pcople as nations of the world have sol ntiy won high honors at Toronto. sum “anim “an °’ W9-ms it Wday' emniy covenanted not to wage of- _ __ _...e 91 _ _ i . . . We know that those who _ W-i _-3 msg; ,m.¢_llei. slliemiid silowingl drove Europe into wal, were ii_lnm_ fensive wars. It also brands as an r |__ m l l in l.eal._l,l.ilil i_ _ll V l selves driven, This is pi-ecisgiif "outlaw nation" any Power that in ' _n,__;_ 6 lnnably "DOHC Qhealjjovlfxe "mc where their guilt lies; they let future breaks the pledge in question. '/if _‘t _/,-;.i._.i SC ' °h"’“S°i‘e" be d""e"‘ Hurry' Ca” But under the League Covenant all B! FF-ANK YEIGB °f ;- » o ' lessness, surprise. and above all- ' L my `°` . _ ' - ’ the great nations of the world tex- ' 0% .- THE RAUCOUS "DEN mutual f-.ar, ln the first pia/ce. re- t l d th Unnnd stale” . 5 duced these dlploniats to impot- CCP RU-955 an 9 - ~ -_ ence. and finally brought about a have also pledged themselves to ap- rorouto. Sars an exclrahce. has set ‘liar ‘”h’°’l“d“l S°“"d “Wifi °f Na' ply a rigid blockade against any lo . . _ example to other cities. It has ns can m_`e mum SUCH OUUGW Or B§S1'¢S5°1‘- -l-ii honking his horn to apprise his ED"-ORML N01-Es It _vrould appear that President ic gh-i iliac he had ,ri-ivilci is keel,| . Hoover has got himself "all tangled dew. He was. no doubt, surprised' ,Investigating thc ravages caused by up-l in trying to add 8 new point to D lent, he was astonished at his! m . ' e `il ‘ f I teen, en the police took action but moths to garments stored last au- Pmsuim W sms amous our _ . are are few who w1llllotcommend_tumn is a seasonal exercise worry- ,ii-ivisei. as wiisoh hm ih Cohmei vm for what they did. Every clt1z~! ing thrifty house-wives at present. House. whether the Hoover plan knows the extcnt to which ihiai _m will fall stillborn, or survive to give sauce of unnecessary honking ol; ln recent months the literary world ""°"b1e at me Naval C°nf"°“°e re' 'ns has grown. It has become littlel has been taken by storm by an epic mains to be Seen' , . . story of the 'car A young German d easily come under the status author, by describing one aspect iii wihhipsg, Chi¢sg°_ New york and istlu-bing the peace. In this com- the truth. has stripped ihe mask of Liverpool within the past few days, sity, as in others, the abuse exists glamour from the war god's ugly f0110Wii'iE the Billmll DH the SWUK EX' I deplorable degree, and citizens face. The world shudders at the re- °h°"5° and- wuchms t‘he1°We`"' point id ' ° ' Wheat prices have slumped heavily ul ~ oi' . i relations-and temporarily forgets n to put a stop tothe nuLsancc, the other side The Princes dinner degree and the Huilol. Board esii _ _ il' Montreal have diminished in marked .icularly at night. is a reminder that more than buried mates its 10,55 at over $900,000, while garbage ls tosed up by waz-‘.1 up- --mmg h¢hvs1_ There is ,iso buried g01¢i_ in the lr_10‘/ihg 0! grain Will D0 mi1“15 and salaries before navigation closes, While Amistice Day and all its im- plications are fresh in everybodyls mind it is pertinent to recall that there are more disabled ex-service men in lhe hospitals in Canada now then there were at il-ie closs of the war. The ordinary men would hard- ly expect this, but it is not a surprise to medical men, who look for a still greater increase, estimating that the maximum munber will be reached about 1938. It could hardly be other- wise. Wlth the great strain imposed on the nervous system, it is inevitable that the effects should show up sooner or lat/er. It could hardly be expected that men who served any length of time under fire could come the air with words before the talkie ey again and three capable statesmcn P'°d“°t'5 “re n°‘V °f 5°m° h"lP» but d 11 n l tl l th ta t. U10 l!.exnecled ma, Island l nn cculri once more have achieved "me the Ke Wg War emmca °“ much still remains to D learned n °r” un" in °ne °f the ‘snug ew! by B ln_Pnwell -nd the v ‘+044 and without the aid of such an astute during the year Grain exports from stevedores. pilots and others engaged more than e million dollars in wages if the present inactivity continues. It seems admitted, with a short grain crop, a heavy falling off in wheat prices' and but slight present demand, and other losses the collapse in values, the result of years of fren- zied speculation, that the purchasing power of the people of Canada dur- ing the coming year will be materi- ally less than during the present year. If this proves true the effect will be felt over a wide area, cover- ing industrial, commercial z,l"i pcilti- csl life in Canada. All governments desire to consult with the voters at e time when the tide of prosperity is at its flood rather than during the ebb. As the termof Boxart l l d ill il lli tio is flying at a high altitude. It is said » T" mc' Mm C°°k Umm y an I wp “ n that the sue ms cost ss.ooo,ooo ln _ -»-» i spread over a vast territory much of conslmctlljnl wine; seems lo be B The ioiiowels of boxers were g!_“i'_ l',1'l-le assurance of the Minister oi which is unpoliced except for the leasollailie lilies N ly surprised when they read some Cshhd, it mesh; more, psi-hhih, than. Agriculture that Prince Edvlardll very rare visits of members of the months ago that Tiger Flowers the nisnd wiii be weii replesellieii si thi. Royal Clmlldillll Mollllieli Clllls_ '*° wonderful _colored boxer cf Atlanta, Jalan Maritime exhibit st the Royal dim., murder each omg. at the me Tsuuug, ui conversation, by tele- G”-» “fi ‘lied °“d“°“iY f""°‘”1°¥ ° Winter Fair, Toronto, this week, and of sbgui, one oi- iwi, ._ mohf,h_ Di1°H° Ind 1'Hdi0 hid Blmldy micd Salma °per%u°n mr mmm” or mn' Umm folly , of .Qnuw o or en common pur _ _ effecting this result. Nodoubt rea_de“_wm tum to th” bwk to dis dum? ‘h° 1°” W” HW' °°“1d ° In ‘°m° mdMd“°i° th’ °°°4m°" suit of those thick coupe, Juicy steaks 1" n l 1 lr _ Th b k is 5 il d I th ii tn 1llbl'iC8iA thB m8GhiXl¢l'y of Gln provider# Hr distribution. In pidiiylii me men 2305;; lnlievgeife Conference. andlthat the chief effect appearance' and women l.e_ii_i.lli-,ie mm ‘dan government' A li als manner we should be able toreal- “u'i°°“'eff“l~ and 0! the UUE in* of Britain agrge ng to any such pro- t° mme extent' Ther is com! t f m be . . ...i lik i il e or,too, or em rsiln stmct of those who, at that time. P0511 W°ilid be 0 S 1” e Wm ef Now why do I write about this? ° le on every cent expended for pub- were ponwiessv.. he wl,ll_es_ all is hand ine only powerful Weapon She Because those interested ln boxing far from home, when the Ottawa ll my 3,; the pai,-; and pcriialls iiexi international in outlook. and shows l,os_les5es__hei. hhvy; others would and eve, hod in is s il... il th°"°m°m°m’° md f0!‘iy d0gI‘ees s . how a peaceable. industrious. sens- - y y ° ""° We below zero and from the restaurant B81". “hm the advalltnges of this iilie main’ Oi 500 miiiiolm was b¢ U69 in 11-W their armies and all wondered why a well trained boxer windows tn' n ls' an I d 1' ear's advertising will be better ap- ilvlmded by H few dozen incapable f°f°°5 Wherever P'“°“°”'b1°~ Bmw" could not withstand a simple opera-‘ e ver °' ee ° “ne ev .eciaied the Govern e i9ad€rS. by falsified documents. lying would be forced to forego the weapon iiUll_ 10°- "I9 Lluffnffiml IN WTIDPHI ln en I ' m nf' may 59° stories' of threats. and chlauvinisvtic oi iile biockadel whim has been her their white winter blanket and the This is an inherited condition and way to more ambitio eff ts. I catchwords, into a 'ar vthicl was , _ .. Us or n in n wa destined“ or inevlltable Spear and shield in Eumpe 51"” °°m' was not likely recognized on accolmt spit” of the West Bl°”k are decked | th C meantime' I me Department °f Econgmic }crises. questions of com-U "land °f the se” was mst Wrestcd oi’ Flower's color, and strength of with great yellow xclcla' or_ in meie griculture is to be commended for `, petition and colonies had, indeed, from the Dutch." body spring evenings, when the urge to go v C interest il has taken in the main complicated the European situation; Moreover, ii is pohiied out thatlur, Where it in miognlzedl glandular home makes parliamentary life par- th ,_ l yet War had been averted time and Hoover in his plan has entirely lg- ` iiCll1£!'iY iihb€l!‘lbi¢» it il Pleasant UP n rt ' ' 2 obscure item of news which must have management of the Canadian Nation- al Railway hotels department, which ment. It meant little to the average Canadian, but to the lawmakers of any news that has come out of Ottawa since the last session. ' table, and Canadian lawmakers are only men after all. Anything to do. with the Parliament restaurant, there fore. is vital news indeed to everyone who has to spend half his year within the gray stone buildings that stand cn the crest of Parliament I-I.ill. But the Parliamentary restaurant is not merely an eating place,_It le e. na- ` and cheer, where constituents and lobbyists and other wicket folk cease from troubling and weary legislators .are at rest. ' A highly imported factor. too. in the whole scheme of democratic urd=y's Guardian. is featuring a P0 --_ not curing the om: war m this The ons particular gland blamed course meal worth three times that B to exhibit in attractive cartons and* _ connection a first hasty glance at the for the condition however is the amount (the taxpayers making' up the has, designed to hoid 15 pound ,,._,,_ Wi‘°“‘°’ fl’ H°"_ Em” L“d"”‘f subject might make it appear a fav- thymus glans situated just nouns sncleurerencn to fortify him srslnst tus J chants, L’ n special bid lor me lllnln "~‘d1°t-5 Un history “in Stand -me W5" orabie proposition for Great Britain, upper part of breast bone. The secre- rigors of the evening session. is priced “tan "mel In View of nm of time is not certain, but that he the one nation which never hu more tion from this gland 'seems in help There islrefreshment for his lolll 1; V can make history and gh, mm who than a month’s or six weeks' supply the action of certain glands and also, for over the parliamentary res- egos ,hi i '°mP°i'm°“' the -i°i"f» M"-'mm° ex' made it live lol, iile reader’ will in of food for her people on hand. interfere with that of others. < tau;-ant -brood; gh atmosphere of po bibit will require to be especially at- “mln/ed b nl who nw’ mln nn The President claims that this The thymus gland is suppoled to tranquillity and freedomfrom politics fin u-active, 1-rch, My-_ L", Mi-_ gouhsi. “N I nuy 1 nhl G tbook "J I would be a humanitarian provision disappear during childhood. after it not tqbefound eleewhe;-eu-ith; api. lmuh md Mi._ 3il‘w_ ol iii, Plovilwini Db "ff °° ' U ‘ °‘ ~ “ V in order that women and childrenl has done the particular work for thi, Ng png” guna., M qiiugisu thin' nnnml ol Anlnnnnel win no in lm. soprolvrlmiy iwied lvlt prior shall not mr-vz. 'mia 'roi-Salt; aloe: which itwu intended. sg "Nam, ii, ,ml “ni” ,hw nnndm” n the nn md mn to Armistice week. he in concerned Point-I out the I-.I rw: ° serve When it lwrlilh liter ¢hii¢h°°¢i time. cabinet ministers eel with the ' olliy with sh, ,Venn iii" imm,iiisi,_ power. like Germany. gives no heed then ite action can interfere with oat- nys.; mam” mu gh, huhgsosn aersonal supervision of the Island ly preceded nw Gm t W" Man to treaties and that Germany actual- tam atructur-as ag both gh; hon. and 'lui “timid "ml," ‘ink wiliulnvel .mics or me exhibit should go nr . » ‘ ' ’ ly sank thousands or hospital ships sort tissues me me time mm. , dim., si in im, _ t 0WlI'd3 ' “equate supply of attractive In cover what Herr Ludwig has to say food ship be saved from seizure any may hs resognlud bscgugi, than ig md rich .win dnmnlinu tn” the d about war guilt. His conclusions are more than a hospital ship? extreme paieness of the skin. and in i in il io UI ature. giving information about summed up in H passage ln his mm- The Globe believes that Mr. Hom/_ men n lime layer of nt under me lxgsignrzn demoozlnmgw ‘ngoolcrzothvxli e 'rinse Edward Island and its agrl- old er's plan is almost certain to compii- shi,-i siihiiiir io piss in w°msh_ I nn l nm a ` ' : _ . ` 1 tary ilitliral and tourist advantages. has “ ,_ . CRW the Wming F1VE'P°W°i' NWS' In men there is often a feminine ee g n mem en remmnm did een ' - " - ' ' 5?” ge . _ I | Feedlng T7leBrutes `5\NII1:g`¢v;:eu;ekst,hth1:’b1iIlscan tm l _ I V "` * ivmnouvel, Province) green again, me first buds are ep-1 aik 'From Ottawa the other day came r°“ W meant little to the average Canadian. *sn* It id‘th tthe liamentary festau- ° ‘ rn: lm; beenpunlwed under ine days that have just passed. or WI will be allowed a fixed amount, to be un voted by Parliament, to pay for the R5 operating aerlclo cu this establish-'“”i to Ot lm in te Canui Printed in an attractive little book of thirty ITC. Bcoutl. Will Burnett, Dick Filliiar nd Bob Beer. who represented Prince Edward Island at the Jem- horee. MIP 0 ver: In-in m1m,.ycua¢ uraettaeis dovmin briefhisdiary “he hewenine of every an mm lily 10. when he left Uharlottetowa, uaint comments and humorous uggeetions iihat lighten up the ne.:- atlve and enable the reader tolee erything through the -eyes of~~an thusiastic and alert Boy Scout. ~ d ' °xm‘ | what the great majority desired, Pact. Under that agreement the about ii" aicoves, to look up the valley of the V1 l - ' _ ' ' _ . ' ln . . i FRANCIS THOMPSON Among the meteors and the stars he fled, . ' Seeking for refuge in the cloudy caves Where ghostly bodies of the gods lie dead. He cowcred under golden orchltraves Raised by the sun and shattered by the moon In timeless alteration. Down the abysm, Like Lucifer, he plunged; then, doub-1 ling soon, | He fled to where the rainbows slen-‘ der prism Sprung from the crystal gates. And still he caught _ The sure pursuing of those patient ' Feet. Panting with fear, earthwexd he Hed- end sought The lees of Covent Garden and the Fleet. Yet steeped in iaudanum, or soaring free, He heard the Voice behind him: "Come to Me." -Arthur H. Nethercot, in Contempor- ary Verse. ii--- compelled to appeal to the country during .1930 or 1931, and are in not a little perplexlty whether to select the earlier or the later date. Yet the decision must be made very soon. -*@- Treetlng the potato with reepeei, such as is its due as an article of food value, seems to be a good idea and should lend to better results than the old plan of using barrels or ninety pound bags. small neat cartons, stamped with the place name where the tubers were grown and an omcial grading of their quality, will give' an air of respectability to potato mar- Parliament swiftly approaches its :ia has twice the population of beoktbe men they were. -~ V ‘dm i s gh, qmmmshi viii he ~__.. -..seM.g. .h t ft. ,ii _1_»_g~i¢-_~ '~l:;'.vu'~“."|»v~.‘»~ i f v CANADA’S LIQUOB. CONSUMPTION li A. In the fiscal year ending March ed liquors alone, at wholesale prices. ii ing an increase of nearly 3 millions tional. With that added it is estimat- h ed that Canadefs total drink bill ex- p ceeds 200 million nearl 50 millions SEE MID *` -in After one look at our line ol Q. What is Canada's Liquor Con- he aurnptlon? lllllil 1029 Canadrs importation of import- ih cs i totalled nearly 50 miili-in dollars, M mostly from the British isles; show- lot in a year. The sale of beer was eddl- of BUY , . Prince of Wales, the entertainments. e visit to relatives in Aberdeen. th a description of that beautiful ty, the return and the generdl out tour from Birkenhead _by way ohester. Birmingham. stratfcrd- n-Avon, Kenilworih, -Warwick. ~ Leamington, Be.nb\u'y.' Oxford, Lan- on, Edinburgh, the Trosachs, Glu- gow, then back to Liverpool, to QUO- c ma home. are an the subiect of mai ui” this little book deaerves e vary widm circulation. It is de- ted to Scout Master ,Kenneth 0nf,g0m¢ry Mlfi.’ln, Btipdhdilfy Magistrate and _Recorder of Char- letown, but for whose 0i'¥81\i5lii°n a Boy Scout Troop the lad say! e would not have been able to take art in the memorable Jamboree. _. high-quality rubber goodl. your knowledge of each things, your i experience, will quickly tell you' | that here la positively the beat - value ilfrubber you have ever ` aeen for the money. Without vraetlng further time, eappoae you phone lt. We know that you will like them became every article will :ive you coed service ‘ and long value. _ i llotWaterlottiee...9leap ' loantalu Srrlrlree .. $1.05 ap Faoelage Moab Ieelege .............'Ileup lubbertllovee lla up lltbber 'rating “cap The 2 Mads 0 The paliamentary restaurant ai- ys d nadian 'National Railways, always _tawa and the life of Parliament Hill, if you know they real national portanoe of keeping our lawmakers a. There is an old saying that the way mm to a me.u's heart is vis. the dinner "H 'pmt' Charlottetown (Fro i Even' Boy scout lu oasuls should tional institution, a haven of peice ha V0 Dil-ry‘of the Great Jamboree," writ- n Buffalo Patrol, Willingdon Troop, he letter of Lord Wiliingdon to this Boy Boout, followed by the letter om Premier Saunders, ot Prince Edward Lsllnd. is a fascinating atm-y wr-msn ih int of an observant youth with a U 505;* humor, I-84 th; hgppy o e fi will Burnett had 'lie leod -fer. “M to be been in Edinburgh, and to ve relativs .in Aberdeen and-hom 011. md he is therefore able fogive fvvimtins sllmsssa or delightful. Xperienees not ahared, or lhareddn diferent way, by his fellows._1-.ls $115111! WHY. about the effects of the - wi vwage on e boys appetite, uid re are throughout the 'diary The trip to 0t‘.e.wa,_ the reception ere, the return to-Montreai,~th'e mbarkation, the incidents oi the see oyage, the first glimpse of Ireland, e arrival at Birkenlwad, the.,1our- ZGE F0'-mt' I - g fj1fI;l;_CHAa_r,o1‘TETowN GUARDIAN " . _.'NQVEM?¢§R_-_18.1o2. ting on the mallles along Lovers , Just above the river, and there caressing softness in the Ontario as if to atone for the fierce, cold has a deficit and doubtless. even the able management of the have. It will remain an expense the taxpayers, but if you know fit state of mind for law making, 'you will agree that it is money Boys ’ Diary m St. John Tele|'raph.Jo\mml.) I 009! 0! “Tho Boy Boout's by Boout William Rsburnett, of ian contingent. The diary -is -five Pleas. which begins with 'I'h°i’°i|l.isoa.phoio. Ph 0! the Prinoo lidward Ililnd CO Notice to Policyholders The agreement whereby 'rl-In EMPIRE urs INSURANCE coMPANy, has purchased .the business and assets of the MMONWEALTH LIFE AND, ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY has now been fully ratified by approval of the Insurance Department and by Order in Council. w m. _ _ ill ll . HEAD OFFICE » TORONTO ' Business in force ‘$21,000,Q00.00 - D¢»frl¢¢Me»\=r¢r nmlmxlns. as man elmo ._ 5"' 5°Pi»°mb¢1' 2. when he returned. U lllglllgo from the view- Angry Wife: "Will you tell me "I Nh h°1p you.` There I-re one what that me heir means on youror two things I our tell you about sean" _ - your make ot oar.” - Oornered Husband: “Trouble my Motorist: “Wei.l, keep them cg your. dear." ~ self; there are lediee preaent." _ FI so lu; down tae uapruar. of the day-to-day nepeafqg that Ylleavq-.be. not likely to pause Completed. no# fm-get to tell us, in aide- to Arrows Parke and gayetlee of American Boy Booute, the re- mwresung description and wih- w COAL! COAL! wean aou_.prepen4le.dilerdas|ea-aqoltkefeh lewlagdeah. ' Let lu-have deliveries. W. D. GILLIS £9’ CO. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis . ` OLD IYDNII IUIEID IPIJNGEL lUll'lD INVEINIBB !U&lNllD ALBION NUT ' ALBION BTOVI ALBION BOUND lx ~ " _ / AMERICAN’ ANTHEAUHI NUT ` AME!-IUAN’ ANTIIRACITI STOVS WELSH COBBLEB BESUO COKE PETROLEUM COKI i PHONE 11| oeee I 4 your order now. lnvveet prices. Prompt i e z U 40 0-Q00 O-O4->&0 9404+404-V +0-Q09-0-Q ozwulculsaccousftea1orybrortc.rl°'s _ ORDINARY GASOLINE Is LIKE GDME A THE ARMY MULE ' Army 'mules _are balkybeasts. Sometimes they just WONT get Ordinary gasoline' is like that in cold weather. It just WON’T go. Don’t blame themule-lt’a his nature, Don’t blame the gasoline either. ~. What every car neede, especially in winter months, ie the lineal grade of “straight-run” -high test gasoline-Monitor is a good example -that is made to evaporate quickly and suerly although your ,carburetor be icy cold and your radiator freezing “Time is money” said a wise men. Monitor save time ln starting. Therefore, Monitor levee money. In addition to its quick, sure aterting qualifies this high grade gasoline produces more power. It reduces carbon' deposits and is a more satisfactory motor fuel in every wa y. _Wise motorists insist on Monitor “Straight Run” High Test Gasoline. MONITOR GASOLINE For cold weather driving NW. H. Aitken Oil Company mln' ml M been “ning nnnn ' ' r _Cl\arloi.tatown, Prince Edward 15|." W. " » I _\ D - . I A