_ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_~,,»._J _ -.1 1 r _K , _ _,_ -_i~1=.= L_ _.i - 1. F ~- / . / i _, ,i’ -'i,`_.-it--1 ¢-_,__-.,i. ._.____ V _ _ ' ‘ ' ' . -l ". _ i l. ~ ik _ . _ i . 5, ` _ _ ____ __ _ » THE cHAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN - - PAGE sEvEN 'T s"- .1`4:i;"`12`8 _iso _its 200 - 158 __ _-3-,_ i,`-_ In order to create greater in-ter est. in like Ol-Ky Hockey League and t o encourage the younger players, the following have kindly dona-tied -gold -mednils ‘to the winning team: "‘°""“""` %“'°"` Arena. ninu C0. _ ' Prowsc Bros. Ltd. E. F. Alcorn . G. L. lProw.-in Moor and l\icl..~od .1- 189 D.el\'iuliri~lsr»n M'cKin'no:\ llrizlg Co. .142 ,'..’_1z4 -1-if or-_ T. B. Rogers Dr. (.‘lia_s. l:ougun. _ Arrowshots-Radio _ Wlia-t proved lo be a i‘as»t and ex- ..c‘lting garlic of hack-°y,'took place .fit-lwc sn the Radios ni~_l the Arr-iw Ou the evening of Jan. 28th a mixed team of “Montaigne Hockey Players" invited the "Grantee" ot Lower Mon-.ag-ue to a-friendly game of hockey to be pl~ayeIi\on the Kllondike Rink at Montague. The _visiltc-i's were welcomed with a \'W€I»'l>' below zero reception, -and after being relieved of their money tilt. the door were alliloiwed to enter. The gnline wllile not what you wctilld ca-ll iprcliessionai hockey, was fast and showed some very clever stiv.>l¢-bundling. 'Mr. Roy Moore handled the whistle to iihe satisfac- tion oi' n'll, and the game ended with u sic-are oi 1-'.i in favor of the vislors. When the Granltes got into the Idress-ing-room w‘.|,h -frozen ears an-d toes. and when they-found that their pocket had been rliilted and _1¢ii'~ili3s'1_ .;sz‘ -1 s- _isii _,lite -121 143 gg u-t tl:-e Art-na on Sl-lilrday night 185 S-lic-ts. B-tl h of tlii-,~;=. i'eniu~i workc\l_g_h¢,y Md bmn raiuwed of the U-em _l‘ri;r.-iictisly and thi. ,';-.une re-suited ,muy had so t.h0,uglh1|gu||1y_p|-,ovided lin a ilrnw, the s-:rare being 3-3. they warmed up con-smemgbipy _ The 'Phe li'll€~ll'D “'-‘H US f01l0W-‘!f'- G-runites will next cross slides with their opponeintsin the Georgetown Senators . B-s. Parts. vs. . Bruins, vs. -Brfui_ns._ YB I Senators. _K Om GRAY SPRI G.- RMWOS ARROW SHUTS Rink, whrlie -they hope t-he temper- d S. BI.-:sur Goal D-vc. Lawlor n-mu-s nnahmorais win he uighen is 1013 was one time or canada' e u e S. Matfhltlson D;-fcn-ce J. Turner' Line \_,_5__ _ mom rapid pmg,~;,;9_ ,md to th -_ J- D|“’“°1‘¢\ , E CC‘ill`|Sh Montague ‘-:_ "_ Lower Montague progress Grc-at Bi .tain con-tribute R- B“"“’? F0l“"“'l"|’* M'-‘V -l-0°* l Goal more 'than ony oth-er outside colin-t~` hoped -thu-L greater prosperity will R- H€“"‘5 MMU" C. Johnston A. Jacklman l‘y, although the Uniited States in E- 'D3'-'h'°e F- H"“'1"'h“'l'i\ Defence ' -her a close second. Dui- ng -tlios M- Sff'WH'l‘l 'SUIUG T- 0l'U\‘Wll I-I. Jolins-lon - A. Graham t'ourt~2E-n years in spite of a ra-D `_"""‘°'°""__"` - P. Thompson A .Ross increase in Can-.idilun exports i _ _ _ . __ ` ' Forwards the Unltleii Stat»es,'Great Brita!-nl feature 01' the iiimb'»r bi i i' L' G' R. Carru-ther-s H. l-Iewit-t -took $1,803,000,000 w'-:th of our Cali-:ills for tonic time- ‘S uw’ U E' Br.ta.n. has lbele-n our commercial and fin- Britiai-n. The effect of_ the £1' on -.nfterna-tion-al ici-ad'e in general, and on -Grea-t Briiain's economic situa- tiie- impo.t':inco of -th-is relatio evl.ln affected -ilhe relative impor tance ot’ our trade relations w-ith :ind t’.-r.ui,ii<`.‘_a‘l -i-ntercolursls will Great Bu;-in-iii. htlr back than the beginr-ing ,o the century The peiiod from 190 _... .A. Fraser D. Ross goods, comp-aie-d w-ituli .$1.245,000 On the alleys last night. was mn. W. Thompson H. Schirme-r 000 sold to che United States an pd an ex¢1l_i|n.g_ al-though not liiglit A se-nt us- clc-se to 1,000,000 n-ew L-Liz-'ocel i‘i'om the foliou-in-_-_g figures ` in considering the pile-war situa- TRT1 EW “ml ““'IiL".ilP “NAU” eForest Crosley i';f2i‘;‘ilJ;.l‘@i;;i_°fi° ' ` City League Hockey °"°“=-'“--‘S W" ‘°f_7_- -s-l--- °- --_-- ° ° th Royal Bank oi Canada gave kc. for Lafnaiiluii .whenli hui, W; --_ -l the following o.a-.eineut of (lun-,wa-n-L to iiicrase our ,sales ‘oi ada‘s 1.-:de relations with Great cattle, liucoii, pagignig housn p;.0_ Idll'-“S ill it llerul checc-e bu-tie _ _ . . r, 0ne of.-this most lmpoit-ant fac- app.-rs iiili eggs und onlie, food. tors in -the development of Canada _lstuff-5, Allvcril slug_ move., sales. mall~=‘l\'ll. :mid inos-t iniporla.n; of imc-al relatl-onsh.p w.th re-.tt all, the iirod-ucilim of u ¢,i.m;,, of .llroilui-i suited to British -lnsteis, lalld of Ll ui:.llo:m standard of qual- |l¥» 1ll’e uectesary for success. Wie l-ionl_in part-cuiar, 0°.-nded to lessen bcflievi- thu-L (‘,una¢i-3 5,; making D,-0. Mlljjl _EFBSS iilolifs' -.hc-so lines. While the from -im financial point of view, and coxsiiiiiiitioir I-u Gr ut llrliulii of _ ~ ~ l ‘ I ' . ~q lteiisiii .ii-Lii_li.s. such us wlicul, i. 'Wi l=k"ly ‘lu »iin:reu|;c-to any ex~ the Mothe-r Country in the past-wur |tc.ni i-xcifpt as popiiluijou linclemp years. We are now, -liowcve-r, oi?-l‘i'a, cii-nlvr prosper.-iy sliolild en- mencing 11 period during wh h lulgt- ».‘li<- i-i.-niiiiiiiiiioii 01' goods of more normal lcoild-ltions wt-il p.le-:otiif_ clussm ,iiiul fnvoiii-lfilul. |,,~.,. va-ll, -n-nd iiiay very well con-.elder lil'/Gris lor irc-ilicr liiisiiiess condi- nt -this time -the cliauges or de- tions in (iron-1 lli-ltnln dui-Elug 1035 vtlopniienhi which ni-ay be expect.-' and ciiliiic<|iieiii y.-n‘r.~i u-re. there- ad to -take pl-ace in our cominerclall' fore, u guziil 0m_(,n. for Ca_“__.“Ha“ prc-lluct.s_ . Th” l"ll~Zlll`Ht4 Drinteil ulmve show "ml Pxilort.-i ol wood and wood f .50 D1 i' ci-_nt in value elncc 1013, “U11 ll IWH1'-t‘ht-reitoro be nssiiineii What volllmc h-ns no: l-r.-ci-'-iiseti at _ `D»ll. i‘lll-rlipeun coiiipeil-tion -h-us be-en tion, -it is un-necessary to go fur-' products have riiicleasell i-:sg -than 1 ‘ ' ' ' _i _ _ , _ . 0 B is d an ilnfnvuiirable factor. l-L is tio be ""`eS'll‘ l" lil-l`F€Il' Illircliiises of Culi- e id nd-inn lunibex. since -th r s -ic oil '”‘"‘l9'ati°" _ e c tl tl u British ileiiinnil hias been a bn Imports <1 T\ll'll‘lu: I-rv illlnor-is. li can li l ,l s-:oilng ga-in-e be-iween the Burners! ons, which- compares w-I-th 900.000 that fm-iii Ili-iiain has lost grounil ' :md C.N.R. resultiiig in ilie l`ii'st. ”--*'*'*’-D who came -to Canada from the in the (‘-zz-nnilian uiarks-. during the livin for the latter who took ithem.' . K E ' > Q( 1' \ \ ‘\ =“f'l was like. J. W-irish oi’ the Bnnbcrs roll-ed elnpeuted. ` BARBERS: . J.Walsh..... 1-50 182 J. -Hughes 114 H. Gregory 'l‘. i\1oCa|b0 .. 11-8 110 152 l-‘_ Reardon _ ._ ,. 117 180 202 120 - 775 079 Total-2394. C. N. R. Crasiwell . _ . . . . .. 98 -» R. ilcran 201 P. Mcl)onilld ... _ . .. 1-14 ,J. Doyle C.Doyl@.... 1-50 L28 167 189 156 161 170 793 7"1 83 'l`0lull-2402 ' ‘ A ____....;..___ hi-gh single 261 and ailso high total’ .Everything points to a big time tion. The great proportion of .th 1143. ne” Wednesday at the Arena outs de capital required by »Ca‘ll.ti¢l ’l‘o-night. Yschtsmen vs. News- when me Q_ 5_ ,S_ boys mage their for development purposes calm iglnlpermeii and an excl-ting game is afmual We s'ponH_ The pmg_.am_fi~oni London, Br-I-l.1sh investment ,.»n Canada -during the perl-od under -- lil-iscutslsllom being estiuinied a-t"$1,- S ,this year is _made up of races, hoc- key and skating with band, not (nr- 261 getting those funny clowns. The boys intend to stage a better nlizht good deal. -So if you appreciate a real night's fun and want to help 194 than last yei`1r,`wliicli is saying u 141 753,000,000, coinpla-i'ed with U. S adiu-n products even after tih United Sta-ties. The great .import- lnvlestiiie-ntis oi' $029,000,000- Now the war, wh-ile -it did not lessen Greu-L Brt»tein's deiiialid for Can- ~ 185* \\\'l’|\'f” veflls since the vain . . -. . ' 0 -the former, fora fast ride the bum- ' M109 0! th -M01-hcl' Cour.-try's con- ict' hi-r .-tiles io ffnnuu- init-r 3. d pers on a fas= outgoing exipress and tribiition ft[o\`Canadian prosperlt 3 ‘L 0 se so s-hclwed them what snow fighting is] even ingrerileflngtely establish _ d » e wien ii e nane a~ aes s-t1:1'n.ce- o . tlii. vziliie ot' our iiiiporta-tio-ns extended is tain:-n into consideru- fr-oiu ilu- Uiiltr-ii States -int-rea cl elfrom S42l1’,000,000 to $52s,00(ifi?(?0_ a 'E ' 'J |ml?ill‘*s from Great Britain S lylillionii oi Dollars) Y!-illghtly ililzit the volume is e\* deni- -Ily iiilitii-'ii-ily less. During this per- ;-: centagg of tal imports i ,Q NOW \ 'é°i`3”S"' Dfm Mann; from fit New Manufacturing Economies _ The united efforts of internationally known Production Engineers executing the theories of world-famous Radio _Engineers have made possible this further demonstration of DeForest Crosley Values. ~ Simple 'of operation, wide of ranfe, giving clear melpdigus loudspeaker _vo ume, the Trird’yn, with its three tubes doing the work of five, agpeals to every careful buyer as the finest ra no value on the market. - You owe it to yourself to investigate this rp- réxaéltable instrument before investing. in a io. DEFORES1' RADIO CORPORATION LMITED, TORONTO IR - _ SOLD BY, AUTHORIZED DEALERS ONLY Mor.over, as indlcutcd _u~liove. wcl have u very d-lieu. interest in her piospeiil-ty, slut.; .suits of niaiiy cl-asses of Cuiind-;iii pruiliicts are nflecteil liy Ili- liiisli.-;sti conilitloils prlv-ulliiig fn Giuut llriliiin. | simon. 1,000,000 Smit-rs onine to Faiiuilu fzuiii tht- llr.-.tail K-nglloiii dil.Ing -.'hc ‘fourteeii years 1000- 12113, this co.-.i.l;ii_iii;i i.-,_-L-¢it,iy to .lic ilcielopiiiim oi itlic country iliirinc iliui piilfil, 'i‘ii,- inoveiii iii has lietii gieitly ri;lsti'icied cvcn i`zi\-.ziirulile oppnitiiiiiiics io; iiiak- ing ino..~»sy i..i:iil :' in ;igi'iclilturc oi' -ii-lliisii'y lin L".iiicdu. As -tliiies lie- cciiie he-tie,-r, lioweveli-_ wqcaii again look to Uirnt iirlvtiiiu- lor -the type ol' liiiiii-igiriiit ullio '.5 iiiosft likely to _achieve siiuccss und btcoiiie u Eut- isi- eil cinizcn oi' Ouillail-u. Li is to i, .-cgi'Lili~d tliii-._ .ionic critiicisins on ciiiigi'iit.oii lu (':iiindu, to wliicli tli LOVE-ii-css pircss has given pub- l.t-iiy in \.i_r_<~.ii.»= ‘lines illiilng Lhe last your oi- su, linve been liased on piii'liul -iiii`oi'iii;ltlo;_- 'iilld li-uve sliulvii in geiie-ral :iii incomplete up- pi'£ci-ziiioii oi' lilo prcsciit si-tn-all oli| .ii ..lie llunilinioii or -its i’utli-rc poss-l YO'O'§'Q'G§'§'O O-O~&§ Q-GO-§~O°O'O§~O-O-O-OO-QQ-OO-0-0-O *O O-00-0-GOO# 0904 VO' PALMER-WATSON ELECTRIC CO. RADIO DEALERS ro-O-O 04404 9-0-0 0-0-0 i DE FOREST-CROSLEY NORTHERN ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE O-0000404 I PART: P ooovoro l suPPi_iEs .sluts .Ile \\-ur, bei-nii.~` ot' luck oi' 0+-o-+4#-of-¢+oo»¢¢.¢,,,,_,**._'***‘+**',+,*,+,.~¢ L.-¢+¢+, +o+o+oo-oo-¢+¢+¢¢»» 3 6 Representing NORTHERN ELECTRIC STROMBERG-CARLSON NEUTRODYNE THE MARCONI CO. OF CANADA AMPLION AND BROWN HORNS ' ' . ' ' _ ' y. e-» 131_,]¢cy was 'played in the AN’-llfl Wed' i-nvef~/tnienlto in Ca-izlaii-l-an indus- ‘ ---- nesdtw “ish b°lW°e“ ‘"9 “le” tries ui cnmniinn bond iiomtin ~ _ ~ ' n SLSFHDUB Bild me' T“|‘5‘Ph°“e5 “'h"“h re in Loniloi-.i were almos-t. untii-ei -lsllmid in P- ¢01\W1‘*te 9\‘“`t°“" M Im” cut out, and Ca-iiud-a was forced i oliiding s€IlSJ1U0Ml B‘°\-"P|“g by Mc So for as the future is co-nicer 9 1' .- cessutloii- oi' hoe-tllities, did inter-, " 5 940 the \’°Y5:-be ;“l`°n“h“d be 0" hand i‘s.;e with li-er camcity 1'-or coiiibet- E ,Wed"°sda§`t e,,‘ ' ling with ith-2 Uii-i-Ltd Siiates iii the 19 _ “'_'_‘__ ---~»- 11 ri: 157.» . _ _ __ has not yet been overcome. M0_re-H923 117 . L 1 `. i ' lei; i i _ _ over, with steiling at s fluctuating 1923 "~' ' ' ‘ ;~ ' ' ' ; ~ - ~ 141 A vcry interesting game of hoc- Mswum _in mia comm, En Nh 12 -.\io-i.lllis on-ding Niv- ' 1-iiilier 192-l . . . , . ._ 1-iS I) , _T o 20 21 15 17 1,5’ ;| 'i`lic Old C0i\nti'y's ni-:lin exports _ _ _ _ 0_to'__('aiiuda aiu woolen and i'oL.oii ` ~»+--<+>l-- -_-'_)utRei"b_y a_'s'q`6r`6-’ol"1D to nil. look to the Unhed states Monemgoods, und _i-roll an-ii steel proilucls,2s-_illiagluii 'is noi. lllvely io cliairw? The score was no indication off I 0 ut mmcm) niii.-iiily rolling iiiill products. nine ' `. - V - - M k, f 11 ‘ll I-l Happenlngs the 1_orm_ shown lby 'both ».ealins. lin- asgsincerugiigheo__e‘i:l__;a0d_ hinery :ind w-ire. _'Phe U-u'_-t-eil Stat “_ as fo-r iii-aiiy yciiic li-as supplied dresses for sports and etrbo Consequently. there are sev versions of the simP|° but none more H model shown h¢\‘¢ llastisight. skirt, and OVC | slip-on blouse which WN' elm about the MP5 A 7" oi the blouse ll; seen in th YMCA o Th mil". to L_ P|gg.oL_wM very al products-of which whoa.-t.'flo Dai Dmmld and BWUIY cd ii is interesting to consider thellh’ great b""‘ Ur C“"“‘l`“’s i'"p°‘"` y th 5;-¢`;l:;‘:;_|:; _1_:1_§?e‘:_,m_Ig s‘a'_‘:; subject under four heads, as fol 91' ' ' owu D€_‘;;:_T;;“_iéP_l\3_f_;’erson Capt Laume 1 Ciinailllun exports to Gre "“‘_* Britailn Cym and Red” Ca-irns starred i'or the _ 'lid°°‘d°‘d "°9“° mr ‘wot '10 till 12--Special classes Tell graphs, whrlle De-war, Stewart Brzitmqgfnadian impans from Gr 330 till 5-intermediates and Mcinnls showed ull brlllium-'ly 3 Brmsh emig,m,_io“ to Ca,mu|a_ ut’,U. S. iii-aiiiiiilctiircrs :ilre most 5 .till 6-Business men tor the ‘Phones 4 , _ noticeable in -the textile ninrket t Flivllllng isgurrerg (gr the llolggrwphq were wlth g?;l;;digr';ta_f§§l€lD0ldl l”t.li1ll0i1;~i 7_(-pmmi Christian ve Zion Anderson 6 Llllrle 2 .lack Nichol E rt _ ` r G°"°'°°' ,mu 1 “Real Cairns 1 The great htm? ost our eXi>0rta . tilowlrng, pool; shgwens, billiarda_ NOTES to GMM Brlwm has wnmosed of t.uri-_-is to ra-cover pn-rtot the _-_:i-uuiid “ Yo" °°“"e“ enc foodstuffs-a,grloiiltiirui -and an-iin` -und -Great i3i'ltu.-i: is nut in _ - - i. _ however, -there liiis lil-_eii ein evid i.-in tendency ic-r Brit.-:iii iii-zili\ii'uc _llcrt during -the wal-i'. r, So i'-ar us -the Cuiiailiaii liliirkc- u which ends at either HOGKEY ° y . oats, bacon and cheese nie -tim in gen‘oi~el is coii,cei~iicii, the Unitci w where it is hold do I row oi buttons From that narrow tina ter-mln in front The bu is one of the new Let Tlial Cold lii o Flu Old Dlusforolc tum into Flu all BIDS also be attrac Pneumonia. it at once the con quickly it oa- mustard wh ch break tional hockey. storm Canada, Ltd., CCG ln a puck factory-Good work Geo 1. ll n 'E h|?:;`:|g¢,kc\;tr1<1h§t.‘;omd)r1; no c es 0 Ray Steele is to -be conuraftiiiwt (MHHOHS Of D0\`lH‘\‘S) enlt of he |Ci ii l ed professional hook "I 0" MP- 1"-“““Z'e'm 7- TW3 e au B D81’ grdphs Dewey and Cam played inter H THE UNE UP 0'” °‘°Pl’°‘1 °"°"Y“‘“‘g "“‘ uw 'riai,Eoi'¢.i-Pills 'iiunluri-ionias . Go l Rgy's Twenty Nlinute Fliish'R MCDOMM a Bmuy failed to shine Defence E Anderson L Ste-wa rlt IJNEUP Nicholson MocNall National: 5 y oyaic Fonward 0051 Cairns Pi-ggot _ Waddell U ’“°I'h°\`5°" Capt Laurie P Mcinnis 12 M°‘l1l¢h50l\d"l’lE Defence Davey Dewar NW 1924 333 _ _ l f.,,,___ _,.1 D .ming _____________ F Dalziel su-ns - __ _ _ i ‘l-it _,-11 Doull _ .--_ R McAieoi‘ poster M0Ne.v~in As Canada urgently requires livr- niiiile »gooi_ls, but lt. as eneeins post- "li||,,"__ _,.~ ,1 nuilorwhrds J MlcQ\iaid Steele sur markets' toi- the products oi' lble. Gin-.nt Britnlln can increase P ° &W """‘ll-i "P ilk ' Hows” ‘M A Hamm Nichopson ____ iier farms. in order -that increased ber sales at the expense or othcrl ZZ ""lv" -_ "":_`_'____ _Mulligan L C hm _ population mud increased Produc- coiiiit-rlles, we coiilil not but regard , _ \\] D321!--_--_‘ J -C Green Wlaililer _...__ toil maybe justift-ed the impovr-it -as a favoii-rable ilevelopuwllt. MACDONALDS | ¢ f "“"`"""'°' tance ofthe great Brit-adn inarke-t-si'l:-cd -the Mother Country needs _ MONTREAL ALSO IN /2 LB. TINS tt. ._..... ¢¢._--- L Hl;wa__;"°"""""_}:’C Dggggne F" 5,," “|_;T,,,,.d-, 1,|,,|m,,,g is self evident.. Not. only |19 wetoduy, all the business slie can get- - _ ______ t i nd n much regre ted he ng purely “CC most lfnipormn-l; The vnius 9 ‘R°¥l|3' ¢°P'= T"*"°"“° V' "N ema' i wheat sold to Great Brlt»uin`l1~s_ tlonaiwi Borden, at Borden Capt Laumys long legs were ¢,0u.|r;e, .gn excess cf the ming 1,. _-_ mlm: any other item, and amounted t. In covemd wth b|,°k_ as Score Royals, 4, Nationals 2. very hmewe $191L(l)‘00.00iY d\irin.l§ l-hiv twelve -less d-iié.-cuity in eelqMls=ii-liig --1- _ monl s ending Noveni-ber 1024, The above is our reply to our prmsnflgniilg 2112531 M§E__°n&l;1 cn? perlpd during whigh mu- mm] Sams <:o\'-er Canadian -territory without Boston critics Actions speak loud W““e___Ho_w wbowt It Ronnie, to Great Briwm wma valued ai the expense of a long ocean er than words The game evidenc ____ $388 000000 ed the superiority of the iRoyals on E Anderson and W Davey B150 It will lbe seen fiom the figures the Cari-ad-ia'in d-setina.-t.-oii ,with less good ice in the first period and on ,mow ercenem .mnm_G0od work printed below that our- exports last er G alt. Britain have more tha d i in the D YQ Tow covere ce boys ____ doiihlied in value ance 1913; even 01110!/S H Bllbst-Hhlltll '1`B'F.|l'f Pf€l`¢'-'- n Exporm to Greav Britain ulturai Animal ucts _U t Products To»t»;cl _ Exports Agri c and Prod Fares 1913 142 1022 6 1923 __ Qf St-irtes, by re-.icuii of its prdxiiiiliy of to the Doiii,-miiiii, luis c.<.-tal.-n d-is uf -Linot. -zlilvzuil-u.;;'e1-i over G-rc-:it .0 ilrltlnin, tliiiltul Status flriiis -have u Iii'a'r.lch houses, t-ini-ir xlltleiaiiicii can The "spirit" of the Nationals WHS Brady did good work being ca-lied “ner ‘BUOWUNS f01‘ The 'llwroase in @“°°» S°m'f- Of The ‘l|*`“1d"‘f1“l'f1E@‘l in evidence before as well as ni ulpon io handle numerous Bhoig Al. PNWIS H1026 thwt time, I.-t remains lllldelr which Grout ririfam inhom- th times obvious that the volume of our 'H1-be Dtlrtially OHBBE if E108-l¢l` ter e game ,_ ._ ., _ , _Mulligan and _Howau played 8 ___ xiipments has increased substanti- iitténton i given to tue 'sen-.id_a Royal ' game for the Nationals George must' have thought he was V inai‘lre~_. Wltalnuisctiilreli-s on tl.t.- oiliei olde of -t‘he,w~nter are iii ge..-eral keen t oextenil tlhsllr sales. - and We have seen evidences ot' a ii-`\v at-iiitude on 'their pai-L, a great- er _s-hiow oi in.t.ere,st in business pro-spects_ in Canada, and a willing- ness _to adopt new methods ot 'handling -the lbu-siiiess, where new r_ii-:thods seem necessary. Theos- 'tablishmen-t of_bra-n-ch lhouses or of some form`of improved re~ presentation .ln Con-adus. may very $178 well prove to be adevelopin-ent of 222 the next. few years -I-n Great 300 flrlia!n‘s sell-l-iig -taoillcs -`u- thlis 379 colin-try. Caii-ado is not anxious for the kind of outs-lilo coiiipstitl on which would have as ii result tho iuiicton oi' sales of Cnnnilinlli- 1_ tations of iron un-il steel Droilllcts, ` ii mliiot-iceably less involirahle pos--tion in -the Cuiiadiu-ii market tliun' she wt \\:ic lJet`-me -the w-ur, su t'.ii' us ‘th-es cuuiinoilit-_es are-conccrufil, liiruiids e iliii' ng ilihe lost. lt.\\1cl\ -inoiithr-l. journey, und -their shipments reach 9 delay thlan lihoise t’=lom Ovuiseos. n On tlh-e c-.her hand, Great Bi'-twin iliill't.fes» \‘€.lli iiiaiiiy iigi‘iciiltiti'ii.l iizuiliicirsv-iioililiiy wlicui-selling .l ut -=-.\;cL.s.»-ivcly low pi‘ici=s liirtil re- .i izclztly, Uiiiiiill-_i diiil not offer the .T best oi` oppoziiiiiilies lo set-tl-e|~s ni .li the t`-ii-i‘iii'ii;*. -iypc, wiiilc indusiriul il-1-pi'es-1-ioii i'esZ.i'li-ii il our power to -2 ai-li.~_-'Ji'li oilici' l-lnsscii of workers. uciierzil iiiiiiiig-.-.it~ on, -und thi.- - niontlis oi' 1023, ’i‘ili_ prospects for l I innn-y ilepliriiiieiiti: iii’ our eco-noiiiic iiriraii-iza_tioii, 'Lt w-.iiild he most un- doiusirablc iiisoinr as our fimiiicliil .inch as in wiii'i‘iiii-L lin increase iii O l; BRANDES PHONES. l l DEALERS ORDERS FILLED FROM STOCK ON DAY ll RECEIVED. lo Dealers orders filled from if ir. s. ROGERS, President. ‘§ cHAai_o'rTETowN __ _ _ _ _ _ ~¢o+rfQ+0-o4»voooo-oo+v+#40Qo-o llie iiiiliistriul siliiziilloii is not yet _ _ 0 O O O§-O-O 04 6-QQQ O49-O4f§'O 6409+059-*O-O-§O'O§‘§-*O0 THE ISLAND RADIO C0. I Exci.us|vE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND OF DEFOREST-CROSSLEY RADIOPHON ES O-O04 9-O #QQ-O-O4 Also The C0., LTD. stock on day received. 'O-OOO-‘#44 O1 FO-9400*-O4-QQ-00-0O“§*'OO'50§O“§'.‘§'¥*§9O-§O'O4§OO-O-O'O*4Q-OQ'O'.* ' . Radio supplier may be had at ALBERTON from § iiizitcriuliy diii.iig thc l'ir;~:t nine , CYR|L R- LEARD _ O _ o+f¢<~4¢-o-o-ea' +4+¢o-of-»++4 o-Q yea-o»+o+ ¢o4+¢o l’ni'iiici‘s hiive, liowovi-r, iiiiprovoil _ ___ ___ ______ _f°__°°‘ _ *» pi~oi'.lt, s-,lice 'iilcsli w-eulth its clrozit- ini-iii .lor its clitizcii-s. 'i`liis is itlic -type ul i`iiinii~r-1-:il il.lii-iiiiii-siiilp wliili (ircat iiiiZlt\;i1_i _li-:it wc niiilslt ‘hope i'i-lzttii;»ii-_-1-li-ip w:th Gia-at Bi-.lain iii coli-ci-_riie-il. Wu cnn look i`ol'w:ii'ii w.-th siitlsiiictliiii :to ilic i'e:-iliiiip- tion of gold liriyineiits by Uri-ut irlritlali. uiiil (fuiizidii iiliiii Lire sub- Money Iiliirkct iii C-aiiuiliiin at-qlriii. ielcpeiiiiig 0 miie London liuriuwei-_-i, lint th-c large borrow- 'ngs by public utlihor-itleis, while wi-.c so coniiuoii- in pre-war days, iiiiist no -lon-.1-er bc ti ll.-iatiire ot' our l'ii;lti_iic-ial rel-:Ltdoiis \viili -thc Mother (loiiii-try. Before thc war, our con- ception of the immediate fiitiirc of -Canada _ was soiiilewhut to.: Olltiln-is-..c,.w-_th .thc result -tliaii. -too lurge isuma ol' t'oi‘eigii> capltial were boi roweii -aiilil iiiii-ested :in lrnill- ways, i'oi‘ which fr-eight did not l.!li-.s iwslliiililtiliii- of gold piiyuieiitls will rcs-iilit. iii. Summary lni_»tend of C-;iiia»da’s coiiiiiierclul aind Dlnuiiuicl-ul rela-lilonstli-ilp with (1-i‘t-ull lli°i»Lniiii Lending to become le-sis inipolinanit als tlime E065 on, tilre tt-rid-t-ncy wllil ble raltherr .towlnrds -gzreater importance. if the ou-t:llnc ot' tli-.= sililiilaltllon which is pre~sen-ted -nibovo iis not entirely inaccu-ruite. \Vc in-ay exll>el0t our exlpuiits to G-reait ilrlltiiln to lircrefnse, not on-ly as that c0iliilt'ry’s popiillultloii liicree-oss in nuiiilber, bint as Cnneidli-un puoductls secure a better' liloothold in the Bri- gre-iii.ly, -uiiil Lliosc who now coin-0 _um m______cip___| '.mm“.,m..__,n___u 3. uw b _ wa_5,on___; as up ‘*’ th__°__‘°“”}’y_‘fx*_‘f_‘_ _1'_'_"l’U` _ml wli.ch new tux pnyurs i|_ii iio._l_‘,ntiiii1l.-le-.4 tor iiiiziiiigruiilts be- v¢_-_l..|.,a _.on o tied... i_i_.i-.ioii._ __-l"_‘ comic to sliure- Wt- iicu' u\\, I. .ne come more und more iiulm- “ue‘___p“’_I_’“" “°_""" H” ‘Un 0_1 “xl liici'c~u'se in popiiizi-tioii r l||.ii'td to uroiis. W-c may expcut the influx ‘i""l‘l'“"‘*‘°"~"' W" ““"°`esS In Ln" justify tliesu c.\.peiiilitii_c.._ iii tlic ot' scii-tlens iroin Grealit Britain to ""“`w 19"” 'm""“”"-_‘_“`e ’_“°"_ lfnwly _m iiicuii-Liiuo, public lioi'i'sciil»aiiv<-< uri- oppoi'tiiii-tics for w-lricli (luimtizi vain sn-,I 'ly we ina-y ._i_il-.iii _§.<_i_vi.=i_iiiii.ii. iiiill the Uniinll pluuiiii.: iiliirls iii pioiiiictivo Caiiuil- expect Bri-tisli illve.-t.o»l's to remgn- ` ""1 "“' ““5"‘ iuii ili\iii:~lti'il‘::» :nil coiiceriicd will izn and wkle ad-vaiiltuge of oppoifhiril- itil s -tor delvelwping Cziiund-iiin lndus- _I Finance rd ii-uni which iii-Lciwist chiirgcs -iii(-s, or for slliuring the proilits of _ .Wl', 9 Q _"""""'_' U’ lg? l“`.L"War 'l-:in h-.- ineit. and -the i-oiiiil.i'y i'i~ui»s exllnting couicl.-i~iis liy i~ii-crrea.sl!1€ ,’ ““m"L'°" """“m D” .”s|"“ble if* lille btnciilt ot' ziiililiilnuii-ull -.--inploy~ their iiiivinlolui iii-tore-st in Canadian sn.-lciii'I-tiles. The sulbjco. oi oil-rbiislness relu- ltioiig wlltili Giwii; i.li1i‘.t.;ilii hais been deuilt wi-Lli nlbove i`i‘uim a pu-rely bulsl ness vlicwpoin-r. One iiupontnult fac- tor luis be-eii loft uii-L ot oomsilderu- -lion. and that ls. _our atitach-m.enit.~to Greali Bilbzilin and U0 all tlhlnge Brllt ish. There is a very real -tllslsutre on the part of Cnnnd-ianls to strengtlh- en the vie-s br.-.lw»eeiii llihe Dorrnln-lou nn-il the .\iot‘he-r Opunitry. Canadafe feelings in lthis respect are not gliv- en coinilnulal pulbllcity, hut th-cy wre none l‘he less strong for tllimt. 'Phe whole question of Emipl-re develolp ment sc-:ms likely to recelive much atlte-ri-tilon in the nexit decndie, and we mlust hope Uhol. Crre-alt Britain will nuke the 1-clad in evolving pr_a.ct- ttd-sih ma/rkot;_ we iii-uy exlpeot Cuna- ldll-an purchases 0-[ Birltlsh goods to lllatelnulize. and -in govermiilental increase in the slime wny and -for ic-all planls for a ilulier utlll-iza-tilon of -the Em-pire's glrealt natural resourc- es. ,’ iq' .l/// __ __ ` ‘ - r i>i.E/we _ wi-iw ooisr woo Ns V N ”f--vs ,.~t.,,, _ Merriam =.>¢>Em< rfb L5* 254g, .. . AL ` " "~-- __ I _ \foot.l°.>»-ifro QQARREL 1 ’*\'° ... VW qlum Insta plenty of mill pf. t ....0 1. ,- W1 ~!l¢i~lIJ|‘-hlw yours we lhalfhnvo can driven _- j ' ` ' ""'-"2 '.~>_~'--*_';_~= »- -i,¢niion§o|iiniai ~ 1 Hb ‘ '_ ' ,_ _ ' , A 4-ii. \, -- Ye wif. -J '---,L NONE or Noun How Lone Bub\NE‘¢5- is 'ri-ii-5 'ri»il‘_> is ouk QQARREL AlfF».iw`» GONNA L i.A'a~r 9 Ws‘;f§fs':i1§§i£`3i}"""` A ml BB-INGING UP F-‘*"""j'_ _____j_'__ _ __ -' ` --Rv (mn. Mnmawrrs DAFFY! EN C.Oi..i..~¢ - ‘ wow 5P€»\\T w\l_i. TA\_\< 0N"wHA'f TO WEAR &s/lLf1-»;i A il. = A _*_¢___ __ 0 §,_ 'i 6 lllllllllllilim __ 6 J 5 2.5 I 01915 nv Inri. Fnruna Scnvicn. Inc. ¢\\il.. Q ‘_ o 1, /_ *I -- -55°’ llllllll il.. _ _ , _.,,..,_.. _-, ` i “uilii ii coil i 'S i 1 SMOKING TOBACCO sm y/.wear/a¢ _ il 4. » l a -x4 \ 4 l iz 1.2;,