NOVEMBER’ 19,1927 ‘co Al. ccus scn . .441» - [landmine two-lone mahogany nbiner, l4‘ 1r N’ x 9'. with 4 ho: piano finish. New Alnglllwn balanced 23.1mm unit. straight bar nil-gnu. n! I En|il1h Tungsten uni. FINER CONCERT PROGRAMS being broadcast better than ever‘ D0 your radio set justice. Equip it with an Amplion reproducer so that you get the full benefit of this fine concert music with all its rich harmo- nies and delicate overtones. Ask your dealer for a demonstration today. He will be glad to prove to you that the reputation of Amplion for quality is well merited. suntan-ml 1.1.1 ilrrased 1.0.1.. supra. and 1,110,101»... p.111... .4.\lrL|0N5 irnln sis u. s14: Sal/n ll/nnnnr lullu ‘rut ANPLION CORPORATION CAN A 1.111 825 8t. James Street. Montreal ISLAND RADIO CO. THE FINAL ililESTliliiS I BEFllllE BBNFERENIIE v4 Summary 0f What has been Done at the Present and Past [Conferences .'. .. .. irlation of tlle powers of taxation and that tile Dominion had no pow- er to levy diroct taxation. llls position on water powers was re- Rfrétl to ill yesterday's dispatches. lie admitted that navigation was within the exclusive jurisdiction oi’ lllc Dominion, but doclarcd that for purposcs of‘ dcvrrlopllloht of power 111'! l11'0V11we~.l could do llluch better than tile Dominion. because they llarl control of tllc llnturzll resourc- cu. and could ncil their watt-r pow- cr and natural resources n1 the ualrlr». lllilfl, ollc being coluplllnclii. ary t0 lilo other 111 industry. A rctt-rcrll-c in lllc courts wlz-lllrl sci- lle tllr- question and disiluse of lhc controversy for rlll tlmc to cumc. Prerlllel" ‘Pascllcrcau was agreeable to allrlust anything asrkerl for by tllc West and the Murltinrc Prov- inl-cs, proridcrl always that ille con- stitutional basis o1‘ (fonlcrleraiion \\'as left uutorlclletl. OTTAWA, Nov. 10. (By ninii)._ Yesterday's proceedings were our. hnps the most interesting oi‘ 1.119115 since the lliterproviilcitfl (‘unfer- ence snt, especially the proceed- ings oi the afternoon unrl evening sessions. The rwclling session lasted until after llliduigllt and was rvery lulportulrl, ill several rc- BDEPIH, more irarlicularly lrl respect of tho unanimous decision arrived nt to tllke over lilo entire crultrnl by governments of the ilnptlrtulion 111 liquors. lll tile nll-rlling, tirc speeches of Premiers lfltrgrlso-rl and 'l‘uscllcreull were listened to with special interest. on» account liflftly of their outstanding position. ill tllc (ionicrellce, as pulitlcrlll heads g-l‘ tile largest and wealthiest 1 two province's, which wt-rc not ul-lll- inr! anything In particular for them- solves, and partly because they had refrained ironl discussion after the first two days, Premier Fer- KIIHUIFIIIIHIO a very inlportalrl sug- gestion tllat may be acted upon l)y tho lhlnlirllrln (lr-vcrnlrlelli. AftI-r 011111118 that the basis of financing lnlrl down lry the H. N. A. Act could nut be rcgurdcrl as irermanenl and lllust be subject to rearljllul.melrt.,$el1 he declared that if the next l'e\v1111011-‘11-‘1- R0111). Dunning. and La- months ill’ so, lllc icdclnl govcrrl-1l1°111lt‘- MT‘- Rohl), minister of lueul would annr-urlcr» its williucYFlnulrcc. is as canny as his nation- uess it) appoint a commission oi’ nl rlcsccllt would irrlply, and he outstanding financial rut-u who 11119“! out little hope of all the pro- wculd ilrlrlg in u rerun-i ‘run. vinlcal demands being satisfied. ill a year; allrl wlllr-ll report were T119 responsibilities oi’ till- Domin- sublnlttcrl to a llornlnirlrl-Provlll- loll were very great. The war clal Conference it would go fur to- 116i)! ill round numbers l5 31.70%- warrls giving ilealt lo illouc who 000-1100. with an nnual. carrylnc today have grievancess real or 1111- P11111811 oi‘ $162,700,000. The SD0- aglnary. v Prmnlcr llrowulcre had P1111 181195 imposed to covcr this alr- previously submitted sulllething null] charge failed to moot ii ny like that. and it was, by iile way, 311-000-1100 T119 10111.1 (K1111 01 1111- suggcsted as a plank ill the C(ll1--111111151911l1l; Canada's affairs since Finance Minister's Views in tllr- rrflerr1o0r1,_u11lil 1.34), tin- Dominion Ministers llad their lu- lllrlgs, the Conference being addres- lry tl1rl-r= of 111cm, the lion. Great George Street, Charlottetown AMPLION SPEAKERS And Every Other Radio Article. Operating c. r. c. v. I Our Business Built 0n Service. -O§O4§§§§§-§Q'§-O§~O-§O FQOO-O Tomorrow’s Radio Program MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st. international Radio Programs aaervative Convention ni Winnipeg.TT-"iederflilftll WB-‘i Only 36 D91‘ but not acted llpoll. Tile idou w“; (zcrll. of the cost of the war, which and is, tllul wlrllr- financial rcla- would give some iliPa o1‘ the hur- tiolls between the provinces and dP-lla lmPUSEI-l on the Dominion, and me Inn-mural, Wm ulwuyqrl“. Hun. which included $l,1l23,000.000 mat- jrlcl fr) more or less r-hnngn no now tiring liabilities included ill the cnrlditll-ns urlsc, tlrclc ought lo bc ytfilffl 1928 t0 i934. l1 was obvi- some r-erlsonrllrlu finality respecting "'11" 111111 Whllv "llliisnnce taxes“ illelll. 'l‘llat was Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier's idea ill 1907, when he went to England u) nlaltc tllc retrollllllenda- 911- A1 tllfl 8111116 time, llc wished lions oi lllc (Jonllarrellce of 100b, it) combat tile idea that Canada and confirlrlcd by rcsr-luiions of Was 111010 lllglliy 111K611 1111111 (rlliPf Parliament, "final arlrl ullnllr-r- 1'°111111'11"-*- As a matter of fact. rlble." bill. lllc lvllr anti lrlucll else tllc only other country since twenty year's ago llrlvc clltlre- lf-WPI‘ ly charlgcd tlrc vision llc lllell llarl. 1110 United States. A great rlcrrl of political llllrl ecrrll- 111001110 111K lw (.llli(E uultcr llrlrl purist-d unlit-r the i181‘ 110111. CONCERTS . bridge. . Quebec and principally frorll corpor- mao A M ullc-ns. not that these provinces ' ' ‘_ Quebec's Attitude. were batter able to afford it but wgggxnlzz“ (333) B°5t°“‘ speck“ because the llcatlqrlarters oi‘ the ‘ ' zoo I, M Premier Tascllcrezlu. who is pr-r- 1‘1l11\Vfly 1‘.111'l)0I'1111011H. hunks ili~ ' ' ‘ llaps the most picaslrlg. anrLr-uilur- surrrncc compllrlies, wholesale es- WGY (379) N. Y. Ukulele L011. WHT (410) Chicago. Trio. 00 P a. . . wm (405) Philadelphia. Solos. 11.10 r. M. CKCL (357) fgronto. Studio. wpsr (s01) Toronto. studio. 4.00 r M WDAF (are) T010510.‘ Studio. 4.00 r. M WDAF‘ (370) Kansas City. 'I‘rio. _ 1 C g_ said be happy and prosper- WBAL 1gs5if§ritg>fifion one” oils Provinces. The guverll- The Ilon. Mr. Dunning. 111111181011 WJZ H54) N_ y_ Rm“, and His nlenlr-l of ilrovillces wrerc 11inch 0i‘ railways, wall r101 more rrlorc T151; Gang; to WJZ. WBZ. WBZA. KDKA, KYW. WRC, WSB. WBAL , WOC WCCO, WHAM, Dr-lllillion. 310%?“ 1 bllllt their roads, looked after their Pflllifilyi-l 11y 111'! Cillllfdllln 011111011111 1 6.00 I‘. M. health, provided for their social R311W11y, meant an addition of 200.- umi ...-(,,m,,.g.-, ur-Euu in various 000,000 for ll in carry, while, though WBZ (333) Mass. Ensemble. 0.30 l’. . WTIC (461) Hartford. Capitol Hour. KDKA (316) Plttsburrgh. Orchestra. 7.00 P. M. WLW (428) Ctgginnatl. Bandbox. ‘i. WBAL (285) Hallo. Roxy N. B. C. 8.00 P. M wean (517) Pittsburgh. Recital. WTIC (535) Cgaingcticut. Orchestra. a . . wscl-l (s01) Maine. N. v. wtrar. wear r402) N. Y. a. ‘P. cyllsles wwmr. want. WTIC, WJAR, WSCH. WLIT. WRC, wean WTAM. wwr, WSAI, woc. wl-lo, wnsr. wwm. 0.00 P. M. WOO (508) Phila. Navy Band. WAMB r225) Minneapolis. Musicale. WBZ (333) Malls. Shrriners Band. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh. Sextet. WBAL (285) Baltimore. Concert. WEMC (484) Michigan. Concert. WMAK (545) Bufll. Joint Columbia. WTAM (400) Cleveland. Orchestra. WBZ (333) M816. Musical. 10.80 P. M. WCAE r517) Pltlaburg. Instrumental scours-nuns 0.00 worm r310) music at... Address. WBAL (285) Baltimore. Sandman. DAEUE OICIIESTRAS m) P. M. wnw (m) Oinciiflowl Gibson- c , . . wl.w (m) gtnci. Zltvalo Band- wsitl (s01) ggcldraiala D'Or. CFCF (m) litonta-ofalfpennvb- crcr- (411) Montreal. Denny's. 10.00 r. M. . won (s03) Buffalo. Btatler. (Copyright. 11M, by International Radio Pffilflml. Ohlcoao.) ---<oa>-—— RIMAINI FOR LIFE All education once acquired i! something the boy or girl cannot l0, live away, throw away or llrllble away. it remains for life. llulolrenillg the mind. enabling one i0 think clearly, to act dulcillv Q1111 "1111 1110mm that a usually because or the trained mind. Knowledge ulitliltbd in youth will prove a most valuable lnet in af- ter life. for over-y 11m”, without Mbtlon. allows, that the man with the mum training enlorl till [hater pl-qupdrity n.- r4] spcrlkcl- of-tllt- Crlrlfcrelrcc, riis- izllrlishlnelltl-l. all doing lrusirless all cussed provincial and fl-rlcrrll rcla- uvcr tile Dominion. and were ill tiolls at sc-nlc length. Ill! was sur- 'i‘orr)ntr) lilltl .\il)llil‘l‘ili and taxes prised that after all iilUt-tt: ycrlls ivvrc collected at hcltll1llrrlrtcrs.1 oi‘ (‘DIIIHICTZHIOII alld so many coll» Wliilt’. 119 511111- 0V°Fy110l1y 11118111 iereuccs there should still be so be regarded 11H llflylllg 5011191111111! much friction among tho provlnc- lowurll lllcc-rlle lax, ulldr-r thc pre- cs, sr) much sllggesllrlg oven jcal- sent (‘110111111101111 it 1111i 110i 1111111‘ uuslcs and alleged il|tlt'l'illllllfllliill llcavlly on the average person. ill treutnlclrf. To ital-c a happy and prosperous Callnrla. lllust, llc Minister of Railway! $P¢i1< more ill ialllilirlr contact with the Hlmnslve lll the matter of railway“ people than tile (lovcrnllltent of the illnn was illl". Robb ill matters of They raring-aim] innm, finance. Tile taking over of all thr- wrlys, allrl nrllrlirrlslercrl illcll- lrlws. l1l'$1.\’1‘111'1l P11111611 (‘ilvllllll 111 111001 In spilc of all that 1111-. ilrrlvirlr-us rlcbt 1o lilo ('i)illl1l‘Y, it inui not paid llarl i0 flgllt continuously to keep a cent of interest. The Dominion u" the rigiuu (hey 11nd, Ag a pur- had already 11154811111811 $93,000,000 rrculnl" instance, he said, 111m. the worth cf provincial guaranteed provinces had the rlgllt to ir-vsurl ll- 11011118. 11E rellillldfill 1110 P10111110- wnpofi rm. H“. uniu of spirits; and cs that where they lltld guaranteed y-ui. lllc Scott Act, n lionlllrioll law. bonds oi‘ railways that were paying was ill offer-t ill two counties of 11"‘)! W011‘ 1111111111111 10 1199i) 1119111 Quclmc, lllld it was r1 curse to those and wlierc t-llfly “'01P 11111 llflyllii; counties, because ll was simply an wanted to unload them on the Do- llad bccrl abolished. certain other‘ missions but i lnlposts would have lobe mnlntain- mending it, Hey Joined in "mom. that was cs and in pcr capiiu. tnxatlrnl was salaries and uniformity in retire-- (‘rrlnirlg to the ulcllt, explained lllut 80 paid Illa OI-IARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN r Would Encourage Monthly Meeting Thrift Among 0f The Y. M. C. A. Wage EMTIGPS REPORT or we GENERAL ,$ECRETArRY FOR TrHE MONTH MAJOR-GEN. SEELY URGES AD- OF ‘OCTOBER ‘i927. OPTION OF SOHEMEO TO EX- ' TEND 8AVlNG8 MOVEMENT. lhc President and _, lllrectors, LONDON, Nov. 17. — At a luucll- G0ntlemen:—-it ls with pleasure eon given at the Mansion Houseylhl" ‘l’ Present this month's report by the former Lord Mayor. Sir,“ 1 1°01 111111 Ollr- Pall season ha; Rowland Blades. shortly before nla1=°1 "WHY 1o a road start. year of office expired. in cunnec- October 1" 111% 111°11111 W119" 0P1"!- tlon Willi the 1.0110011 Regional “@110 1111 our warrant is run‘ on (fonference of the National Sav-am‘ 111“ "M11191 111111 Invnih made lugs movement, Major-General J. 11 "uiislble to open 11D 0111‘ 11¢11V11199 in}; Seen.’ exmflpn urged me somewhat earlier than usual. adoption by employers of schemes, S""“-' "011111111199-‘1 1111118 not yet tr) extend the riational savings. we“, "‘“"1’1"1e‘1 111011‘ 111111111 101' the nrovcnrenls lu industry. ".'"“"~“ “""i1i- 11111 during iIIO next 'l‘i1csc schemes llarl been discllusiimv 111w“, 1' 1" 11091111 11""- 311 ¢°II1~ “11 111 11 (follififlélltee at the Guildhall 111111111" “"11 b" 11111)’ Ortfalllzed and 1" 111-" mar-nine. when sn- Wiiiiilill “"51"”? ‘he “'°"" “11011101119-1 un- Sclloollng outlined two new sag-Him‘. ‘(new leadership‘ ilcstiorls, which, he said, bad been,‘ hENERAI‘ ACTWITWJS? W011‘ discussed l)y n all departments has been start- rl subcommittees, . w“, “Hm important involved mepd ulrd is coming along in a very satisfactory manner and with very saving or tie t . 1 1 par of work people good auendanceh of orlc shilling u wank whirl]. , would lllnollnt to £50 1 l 1 b“ maNT WORK: T111311‘ W111“ m“; a guarantee m _ I, ' ‘a doubt . largest ileld of unnuuyel. m !nc,.e‘::,e filepa" "1 1"’ “uric and takes considerable time srlvr-ri ‘ T“ Boa rd oi use our building daily. . lllatheson gives the major U, I - rpart of ilis time to the activitie r emplrtlyetr”tgjdsfilétzndqicilenie. if truth» Students. a 0 ‘Wars. hp should .he. gtlyleg‘ lgr five "The Student r-yrrislian movement employer" one mertificlil ‘fl y “u! ms 1109i] (irgaulzed and now 11“ eight rerurmaulg hp has but every about 1.10 lllellrbers, whIQh grqup nuglll- rmeeis 1n a body each Saturday ev- ening at the "Y" (m. two hours where a varied program in arrallg. "1 101' 1119111113! M1‘. llrlatbeson. Fin‘ meetings were 1101c during 101110081‘ with a ta-_tal attendance of 18°" m" =1“ average of 160 each night, ‘Tfllefiplllizvcliiiou oi‘ 111.; rmpormtlon broligqirtl 1y 0111mm "an!" was w l 1111 11y Attorney-General ‘ 11mm‘ "1 11- C», who has been ilillllllltiriilg-iilyily n1 i; for rm". m, Ylvlqsessious or‘ Parliament T , . _ - h - . . , lcAislatlrln tor abolishing ilOillieteli 3015411011457 511991111 Work for tuharrililrulses was twice raarrled 11113111101101.1511 air has consisted of e ouse of Colrlmons, bu; us“, p. I c sees two‘ each week) 3 ‘ed ill the Senate, prrncrpany 1111161. I2 ring-loss tournaments, bow- ullrougll lllc efforts and influence 0.1111114 111111168 each Saturday morning 11w B. c. members of that non-fwd 1°11“? boxing; Checkers, Plug- rfbat lust time n r149.- was umch_‘l1°11£i- R1lll§~loss and billiards are er] making i, effective only after a alwfll-g- on the g0. reiercndunl of tne people of that lseveral special 5°01“ even“ rprovlnce llarl been taken. favoring 1W1“)! were planned had 1° 11° 9°91‘ rh" As a matter of fact the Gov- zoned um“ ‘some “me i“ N°v°1'"' 6111111911! of B. C. has never 8lliJIIlil-1 e J . .3“, i‘ Meir-Minn) to that. effect 10 lxqyivizo, QIENSC] 0511.11: Our 0111- il ario and Quebec 111-9410: inter-ll r ,1‘ -‘ en's '1 11119 been re- esterl, because under their control firgmuzod but as y“ ha" 11°1- bee" A01 nobody is allowed to have liqu. ._‘"E‘~’1y attended, but with the‘ com- Fl" 111.111? possession that is not ob- ,t;iiigq“°l_i1uweatllifrblet is elxpected that 8ne< rom the lrrespecti _-, ~ 8 1D W act Ve again in v9 com .iilE"A'dSOCi3ii0l1'S won}; l S MEN'S CLUB: This Club is 11191111115 as usual each Thursday r-verling for slipper, sing-song. ari- rlresscs and bowling matches, w ll. _ 0n Oct. 31st. a. very flue llall - a fling’;lgmgliigritfrkijgllfgr11:?" social yvas lleid at wllichog2 .11 is lllen and their wives and lady arwough “me “mention was friends were present. _ This prov. 1., (m, age or retirement, It crl to be one of tile biggest events No Age Limits for Judy" Thorn came. from (Jnlarlo alldylrelllg pointed 011i that same o; the 111111 1119 C1111) has yet staged. ‘mm FOREIGN WORK: On Oct. 20th. lclli. (Zonsideruble complaint was m" “Mum R1813“ wmk 31111111191 tolccd l)y some of the provinceslwilu held. it was >an outstanding qolncurning me arrears o! taxes ofilllltlfiifill 131d hwar) attended by 70 su-lller settlers, npd i. “m, agreed K1188 H. I1 W cm were delighted to rhat claims under that head should ‘Yelmme 1mm“ 11mm "mm"- 111'- be given priority of. The disouiu-fyieiifgti) Igtigffifllhd folrnlerly of sion throughout ti... [lay MS >1 r 1111C 011, . .', all al who met n “um. among n" the prenflzligvii: Mr. Patterson were impressed with rcrflard lo a rcvisoin oi subsidies, 1113'“ M P t all the East agreeing to the cl i '1 11K - i‘. a terson's stay with of tile West. for the return ol‘ ilhgiillm m" Foreign Wmk 63111111113“ natural resources. as well as thatfwas buccegaruuy carried ""1 bY tllc subsidies now being paid should 151/1111‘ Bram?!’ Mrk, 56111191’ ""11 11"“ continue after [he donmm °11~ ~ ~10" 111R. hm, bee“ surrendered a5 harem] To-date some 290.00 dollars has A n10,“ “unifying feature of the been paid Ill, on pledges. Conrerence is m“ there is “MM On his arrival Mr. Patterson ‘"111’ 1°°°11111y and proyincml for was met at. the train ‘by tile com. u“, carrying our m- um Jmnva“ Ry lnltlce, and a 111l1ci1eo11 was served port ill its complete-st form. ‘I? {tootrlisftfiiixtxllrllqso1fiiliii “infill ‘mt’ '3 a o run yo'mee- 111K llle members 0t‘ the Foreign Work (‘c-nlruitleee and talking over 'i‘lle nftcrnr-r ll sass?) . '1 l .l 1111mm Wm‘ 111131“- r-loscd rli a little ufler srivlrilr, 111111111111, “iEETlNcsi T1"? 11511111 111F813 m, H“, C,,,n-,,,.,,m.,,_, which h, theflllliilblll‘ of meetings were held ill eighth of inn hm.,-prm.rncial "m, our building by tile following organ- oldest Judges were tho most _ 1 l Past Conferences. clrcollragclncnt tn lloollegglng, and inlnioll. y“, nl)])(\fll(4(| in. tho Dollilllloo aulll- Mr. Lapr-inte referred to lllc con- orities to repeal tile Act. Prenl- flict bclweclr fcrlerrll 11nd provincial m, rpusuyurronr, iuuinnced other re- jrlrlsdlctiogl as llrlarolrlablc, flllti to aspects ill which lllerc was friction br- sctilcd by cornproulisr. lie al- nnrl overlapping ol’ lllliill)|"iiy-|||- so contended that lllcrr- was rloth- Hilrililct‘, aviation, lnrlian lands, rax- irli: In 1110 ll. N. A. Al‘! Ilcliilvlni,’ “Hum ,,,,,1(,,1,..,. ruruuu, in. r-lulru- the liomirliorl of the right of taxa- ,..| 11m“. uhuupi he a rluur... (lvlilll- lit-ll in tllly (lirccliorl. ilis opin- __________.i___ ion m1 water powers was pitted against lllal 0f ccrtrllll of llle prov- inces. The government llarl act- crl on iili‘. advice of officials and others ilurt llnd bccn associated T0 NIGHTS Rama PROGRAM .wltll this question ft-r nlally years. illc hrld given nlr hunt-st Cxililliilll 0n ,lhc subject. and sill] bold that opin- ‘ion, nnd alluounccrl ilis intention. as ll duty, tn assert wllal hr- r-orlrlld- UFPII lr) l)1\ rights of lllc fcrlcral nlllllority, Unanimity, For Reduced Liquor Prlcel. will be enjoyed all the better if you replace the tuti“ that have ,8 portant conclusion arrived at. their Ubefill hi: with i118 namely, the uilaulultlrls (incision new that lilo importation r-i liquor I11 tho evening n very important qliclliin-ll was discussed and all im- sllould be under the exclusive con- trrz-l of governments and the fed- eral ministers have agrccd lo bring tn legislation giving this de- llired effect. Thole was also promised. ln regard to export ilorls- ca, that. where any province so de- sires, customs bonding privileges will be denied such establishments. There won expressed a. strong de- sire on the part of the provinces, with the exception of Mr. Tascher- earl, that the excise rlutlcs r-n liqu- or should llo reduced, no that the excessive import, of what on spir- ituoull liquors amounts 1c 82 50 an imperial quart. may no longer be all inducement t0 hcotlegglllg, ill reglrrled as unfair at least to the provinces where lilo people Thisnewredlotoncostllmfl but llalfthocurrmtfiflllmd syuauuq-ulwwsr-M I yotrcieulerabouttiacn. wise. those who desire to purchase ll. l1. ll contended. llhonld n01 be penllilld at they are 0i present. IL have voted for government con-1 r t d r _ h| | _ . purlment ill steadily going ahead. I"?! I" “"50 '7 lml. It being legal lo buy liquor 5111111013,‘. oainaiim M rem n“ n re The good foundltion laid by Mr. by the qttlrt or gallon or ,other- -----Qo>—- ‘Wllker ls bearing fruit an all clau~ iel-(ulces held lrl Canada, all at 01-1111111011“: and i-"ysa" mkmg me mgm 1111153‘ mm, Wm. n“, exception of the m,“ loung Peoples Society (Trinity es is working out very “@11- ln 1831 a conference m Quebec Church) 2, The Clnssesz.“ was cull by Premier Mercler, at box Ccmlpamofl- , wag-w” which representatives ironl all the‘ 31mm“ 98111116! 2. Junior "AL - - - ‘A 59 provinces except, British (‘olurrrl1ia,1 ‘vomeillfl 011711111311 Temllemncil- 11ml“ “B ' ' were pmsent‘ n (In “wk n“, ’l‘elnperance Alliansc, llutermerliatell .. .5.) stand that ns wllal then govcrll- 1411119“ A“X111'“'Y- 5111911131011 My" >1 “ ment regarded us a final scttlr-rneru 1’1'Y"1°a1'17‘1"11"111e1‘- 5111mm“ ' ~ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' '1: made in 1884 it was unseemly, so 0d‘11911°W-‘- 591110" 11 1g 4'0 speak. to one“ further issues‘ BOWblNG AI/LEYSZ Our alleys Business Men q ‘The M,“ w“ hem at (mam, h, are lic-w going frlll blast with six Volley Ball I 1Z5 Jmmary 1902, clued by u", “on bowling leagues in operation with Specials -l-1 -' ‘Mn pawn!’ prenfler of Qnebm M a total oi‘ 26 tennis and r-ver 200 Teachers 7 ' 11mm two “onrerences a 901.1,,“ 0t persons enrolled on the different rr-solllliorls was passed asking for “Wm The accepted, tried and proved light sock- et radio “B" power supply today is Bal- Hoe. Over 300.000 are in use. It is prob- ably the longest-lived - device in radio. The tint Balltite "B" lfinr 5 you!’ sonic: is till inuaeandgoodasnew. Three models- f33, I5], $62. 25-40 cycles, $57.50. do‘ your data. in"), ' _L_;_ MONTREAL Use a Bolltite Charger Because of the reliability of batteries as a source of power the majority of radio sets to- day are battery operated. Since the introduction of trickle charging by Balkite storage batteries have lost their inconvenience and can be charged automatically. The one thing not to do 1 to a storage "A” battery is to overcharge it. If you put an ordinary charger on con- finuoul charge, and then go ‘ away and leave it, the result is an overcharge which often PAGE NINE :5 \ ,/4 the storage battery are na- tural companions. Both are electrolytic inaction. And the evaporation of water in the charger protects your battery from damage. If you should leave your charger on too long, the water evaporates and shuts it of. This feature is exclusive with Balkite. Because of this feature, be- cause it is noiseless, because it can be used during recep- tion, because it has no tubes to wear out or replace the Baikite Charger is today standard wherever batteries are used. Three models__ $11) $14 and $25.50. will ruin the battery. » Special models for 25-40 This is avoided by a Balkite cycle current, $16, $27.50, Charge“ ~ I Ask your 'I'Ile.BaIkite y O dealt“ - Chargerand a , . Radiopcwer Unitr (IF (‘ANAD Distributed by‘ Island Radio (‘0., Charlottetown THE AMPLION CORPORATION A, LIMITED. 12s s1‘. JAMEtfsT. Xisaery by overcharging sea going some ten days earlier- this year which accounts for the almost every class. AND DISTRIBUTED It)’ SOLD THE ISLAND RADIO (‘(). CIIARLOTTETOIVN EVERYTHING IN GOOD RADIO C. F. C. Y. NEEDS YOUR ‘TRAIN-I. large increase ovcl- last year 111 attendance. Al] equipment ill the Gyuln is ill fair condition and is bcinil uscll nl arrallgt-rllcut of .\il‘. taking tile day classes Our new lliatllellc-u Perhaps lllcrr- is increased subsidies for all the pr0v- 1 The Rebekah 111111195‘ 1<“11g11° 7°11 lncell oll grounds which were re- 1w‘) 51111195 (""11 Mmldlll’ 11131111 111°, cognized in 1906 at a conference Oddienilws 1°11 1W0 13am" 99°11 called l)y Si!‘ Wilfrid Laurler at T119101)’ 11181111 111° C"? 1111111118 me Instance plixlltlpuny of Sh. b0, two games each Wednesday night; nler Guoin. The government 110-1119 Y's Me" 0'19 811""? °" T111115‘ copier] their fecomnlendntlonfll by day night; the Commercial lmague which U19 subsidies of all tho prov- m") enure- on Thursday and two laces were substantially increased. 5311195 i111 FY1053’ 11151115 21°" church nlill in 1907 given effect. At this 1535119 "99 911011 311111711"? 1113111, Conference, the late Sir Richard 1°? 1W9 K911195- Mohddc, premier of B. C, as the‘ EV°1Y1111115 1" 1191115 11°11" 1° 51%| pmymce hm; done M the vrmqum. the public. satisfactory services and conference. took the ground that 1° 1119901119 A1191’! 111 1119 Y"! 11°91- so far as special recognition ill the °°m1111°11 1111 1111! 11111‘!- way of gubyenflgn on new...“ or‘ BILUIARDS: We are pleased to phygical condiliouu, which greflfly state that a greater interest is be-. increased the local cost ol ndlnin- 1118 181191’! 1n 11118 8411116 11nd 1111111140 filtration, lt was 0. matter, not for our tables are being used much the Conference to decide. but as a 111°"! 111i!!! 1113i- ye"- matter n11 between the Province nndl QQOPERATWE Won-Ki M1’- 1ne.r)om|n|ou_ Ti“. pmvinw was Matheson assisted in lwu soclals ,voted s1000.000, to l).- prim in tell held in Zion Church and one in “mum mammal“; an an 9x1", n1. Trinity and also all-slats each weelr lownnce. Dissatisfied with the in the Y. P. S. nreeiinss. declsiml Sir Richard 1011 11w (‘on-i Mr. Farquimmon ls hnndilna the fer-once, and upon his return tr) 13.10111‘ 810110! <11’ T1011 Rflnlei‘! (y, w“ highly nun-primer] and won which come from Trinity Church the election oi’ 1007 on llu- nelul of each Monday evenins. n, 11m m," (ranger-Erma wag in Other Churches are expecting to 1910, called by the |)|‘0\‘iii(‘('il of make use 011-1118 service shortly- Ontnrio and Quebec. The object MEMBERSHIIP1 15 116W 31111 22 wall an increase of subsidies. in ffinliwllfl W816 11861111111 11111111! 1119 i913, called by s11- RODEFL Borden. momh- Our tom menlhernhin 110v- the Conference again dlscullsed-lll- W8! lllpmflmawly 52°- subsidies. The hotlildaflell of| FINANOE: It ls very necessary Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec weredlifli a r911 (1110111))! 118 11181111 l1 "gunned as u confirm“ _ and once to better our financial stand- Manitoblrs substance was lncreas- 1118. r ed. The conferences 0r 191s uurll The, collection of nummldlns 191g were pure], yo. w" p“rpo,e;_,pledgea and securing considerable The one inst concluded. will prob- 110W 1110110! 18 "PY 111191111111"- ably rank in history as the most] pnYswM-I WW1‘ 111 11115 D9‘ The Milky Way. tho whltg 11111-111 ‘ea are allowing t1 real increase over luur. rliicl‘ which each of the 11"“ 1" 11"’ 1""'“""1 "m" 1311111“ iliITi11'i1r)l'.‘~ irr succession made a [roll burp i.'i)iIt‘l'ii'ii for this work. ‘Plum ppnmr Tho r-llairlllzlrl of tlro iiviigillll‘ ‘T, I J \\'(rrk (‘rrllllllittcru 111-. w .112. lit-ill _ , ‘f ’“‘ ‘mo’ 1,108“! 111181‘ the lay, rclurrrcrl tllar flu- Slilltill)’ <-\'~ 1.111111“; (.11 1m “unkind secretary's cllilli; sing-songs hurl b01111 l‘\"Slllll"‘1 ‘l W“! h" R.‘ A‘ Pendlewn- W111i?“ nllrl liliii lllry provr-d very sum - “i1 H“. 111111111" "r D13 5701111111111 11.1: zlrlorlicd fig" filmy iul. lrt- rllsrl rlrovr-rl llrur rr Slllrlli _ alllourlr bc lralrl it) llrc pialllsr. R°“‘1’°"1"'°1Y 31111111111“, A lnllcr- o1‘ r-xplulrutiou w 1 rcarl ‘1- E- HARR15. by it, A. i'1'll(iil'il)ll ill i‘§1(.ll'(i l1" _ $991911"? P70410111 .he llctirtrlllcllt Fund. I, w, W. l-l. Bentley’ nrowrl and was _, T111011 mgmher 11y 100111118 seconded by Dr". Archibald iiliIi-Slnfifl ‘imldllilke 1111‘ 118111 1011118, the. rnrlur-sr oi" llondqrurrrr-l-u 1'0 11w‘ m“ “r1”- 1"’1""’1- @0111 and trou- l-“Pii-i vnnrrruse a new life saving suit lllal is irrtcndcri to keep g, war-er rrfluar irlllcfillitcly. . _,_ The Furllacette does away with i stove a room" heating. It circul- atcs great volumes oi warm, moist nnj to cvcrgv part of the house up- stairs and down. It requires no linsclncllt. ‘Sdnlply place 1g in 0y» 1'\'111il O1‘ 1111111111 room as you vvn ahovc lrr- nr-ccplcrl and lrffirrncrl b)‘ iilifi Brlitrri. r clip-ills 1'11 lllrys camp not r-iliHi. iIPllliUy grrvc a talk on la‘. 11s (YLUSING: mllcll of our work that (loos urll ghow any direct results 0t’ tilt time and energy cxpnllderl, _\‘i'1. 11' the work of the Young bit-ifs Christina Association is l1) lrc a permanent work. we nlusl cvl-r keep striving to attain lhc 11114119111 ideal and always endeavor to mnulll the character of our boys null rcnnil 1 men. _ During tho wet-k oi Pinyin‘ “'1'1i'1‘ we are now celebrating, wr- lli‘£‘ll the special hell) of our Dir-clots in bringing to our membership u urns sage of cheer and help from our world wide teacher, l)r. John ll. tt. =Re1lpectfl1lly submitted, R A. PENDLETON. sscneranws REPORT Thai regular monthly meciinll "1 the Board of Directors was held in the Board Room with Mr. J. A. Clark in the chair; the lollowllr-r members were present: lLW. In: Page. W. E. Bentley. Dr. Archi- bald. W. M. Rowe. W.A. Stewart. J, A, McMillan, R. A. Peudloton, J. E. Harris. The minutes of the last meeting of the Board were read and adop- ted; the minutes being ‘Mill by 11- Pendletoll in the abscnr-c of J. L. Douglas. W. A. Stewart chairman of the Finance Comm. rend the Fillltltr clnl statement for the month of October. which was adopted as read. in thin connection it was decid- ed that tile Directors would divide the list of outstanding pledges and endeavor to "secure some. across tho night skies, J11 compoa- lost your, 10d of myrinde of stars. it woe possible to get Gylnu cin- W. M. Rowe reported for the rqrolgll work‘ Committee, new): General Secretary (lid in Years . ' _ But Keeps AppetlteYoung , , h ‘ V |_ V, H a o1" rorrl. For srtlall home helrlrc, l5 lll(‘()llli)2l:'.IbiC-~—i2Ci.llfliiY paying 1': rllclt ill tllc lil(‘i 1' saves, 1 f"+vwoc»ow»+ooooo 0-0 >- § nvslplolrs ' nvn STRAIN 1 pi.- c. filic pit-cc of furniture Th,» u.» _ _ gli- ~ We use this adjective ' vllfld'y. osvaovmo-oo-o-rO-O-Q-O Sufferers 1 may have perfect viulcn and z therefore do not Inspect vile 9 0 irorn Eyerrtrein presence of any eye defect. The motlvl power of ti): entire human organism is Nerve Energy, o Normal eyes, It In computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- strain il prooont. l much larger proportion I| required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an u. euolve amount of Nerve E» "lily "My Ilrlounly effect the functioning of other Qrglnu of the body and produce |ll health. An acid stomach ages people much more than tllc years thcy livc; it creates more thin and wr-rik lmrlirs. and faces with rulliow complexion than onytllillg ciao} it. causes more bad breath and curves lnrrrr- wrinkles of misery and age than nil otllr-r cvlls put together! W11 I r Because a ntomac full of nrlrl sours your food. and starve: your body. A tablet or two of Pa ‘a Diripepsin r chewed alter meals wil dissolve the, , acid in our stomach and clout up that lour, booted, drowsy feeling. It will, help your stomach digest. your fnod. You will get. back your young nppe-f tits; you will gain weight. and your complexion will be clear and tlrrn. 1 l drug store; have Pope's Din-l PR1}?! . y‘ HAVE VOUI IVII EXAHINED F. Hutcllcson Oplollllirlfl (I. b Q-QTQfQQQQQQQ-QFQQ-OO-OQQ