PW growl ‘ THETHAEEOTIETOWIPGUARDIAN I'IO‘I|IIPIII—\\. (‘innit-r ll. McLnre. M. P; hv-rn-izipv-Llrui, ('01. ll. A. Mnnlilnmni. Plellinr nml Rlnnuilng Anson-lute PZ|llinrn—l-r|n -.__.___}-.___. .__ Mornlnl llullv Iinumlul 1M7) lfnllc |Irr yrnv (In mlvnncr) drllvrre-fl. 51.1w Urr your (ill minim-r) mulit-d in lunmlu uml United Staten. l). l. 0. Director-J. if. Ilurnutl. ifnlkn and It. K. Currie i ._.__.-.__._____. . ciuiuizsnair, NOVEMBER 20. 1930 Delinqucrlf (Viildrcrt _______.__________ Tli-n-Prenideni-J. It. Burnett ______€..____. posal for intro-Imperial preferences, and that ht- will see that proposal 1t l:- :i curious coincide-pro that fol- come into clfcct without too long lmnng [Ha complain; m‘ the P\|il"l‘1' . fl"lf‘l_t'. When he wcnt oversea he wgau of th~ fcn (?'I\1‘l'lllllf‘llf i liuium-‘iz-"irlc with rficaici to thc law lcsisncss prr-‘vailin; anions thc ri: 1111:‘ . zcncriition in thru town, the Liberal‘ "ii-cs". in this Cil_\' sll0llltl have ha lt;li ll llfiJZ s-imflfli" 111i ‘s Th!‘ Pioiicsr .‘"".'.‘.‘. ‘m: (hoe small lrzvs lvivc bccnnic n-‘nacc io,thc comuuuiil". Tho}: at ‘lii|\l~l"'l liv |'1l'lYl"‘.f.'l'l'-§ to 1 wrwk to ninkc tuinlllnllli C?" i ll‘ of the excliequcr, and that he wou \'l ‘ l British guvciiuirsiit succcetled to 0 a ‘wuln! ‘on officially acccptcd in the c‘ moths.- country. Pnczv thiu he. and the othcr (lfllillfk. ion pix-niacin". who supported him. hadl lo (ical with a ficc trade chancellor Ilfflbillily h.i‘."¢ to wa.t until anew his Imperial programme 'l'hc I; ‘mict; llftillflnfil has so far in- There are nearly as many civil servants in Ottawa as there are c zens in Charlottetoivn- Statistics sued by the Bureau of Statistics 10,344 men and’ show there were women employed in the public s vlcu in Ottawa during the last 11s $1.613 per year. 'I"he total payroll Government workers in Ottawa a ounted to 517.653.891.08 B 1d‘ f-i ccnt. on vcgctablcs. Groccrics Notes By The Way year, and their average salary wasl L CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUAR DI l' Prince County Militia 1833 iti- l5- er- cal | for l m- ‘ l l Thc question is naturally" asked __¢_ (By John Noyrat) Edward Island. Printed at i133." Not very glance, unless one Lot 28 there is a. little book in plain board covers on the title page of which appears:—"An Abstract of thc Miilta Laws, now 1n Force in Prince ‘qigmjsssd from ml; Qommgmj Char- I lcttetown by J. D. Hazard, prinlcr to the Kings most excellent Majesty. interesting to the casual ' has an especial The reduction in the pric.- of bread by one cc-nt here is about equivalent to the average reduction in house-l hold prices generally in Toronto. thc purchasing power of the dollar there having increased about 10 per cent. Staple goods have been affected byovel-Wol-k‘ the price reductions from 4 per cent. on cotton materials to about 40 per . and canned goods have been reduced 15 ‘ to 25 percent. The price of shoes has been rcduccd about 75 ccuts a pair. l why colds are more common during the cpld weather if colds are not due to thc coldness of thc air. As a matter of fact what are called "colds" may be due to a number of causes-overeating, undereating, ex- . posure to dampness, exposure to cold, ‘ underivork and other 1.7311595. Your fitmily doctor will tell you that 11c finds colds amongst children who are not getting enough to eat, and in other children where too much has been eaten. Factory phy- thc last two pages of thc book, it reads; “Muster Roll of Captain John Leards Company, Second Battalion. Prince County Regiment of Militia." And there follows the names- RANK NAMES AGE Capt, John Lcard . . . . . . . . .. . , 53 Lieut. James Thompson , 52 Clark, Philip McFadyen ... 27 Sergant, George Muttart ,, _ 39 interest in thc early history of P. E. I. militia, and one doesn't as a rule- ‘holy ‘null .".~ criiiiid b‘.\,‘-.-" ihc flllilifitl .» arc prziciicaliy" l‘.’.‘lll- nzezit-tliait it has plczigcd a contin- lrs in ciczilinc with them. Thc Pub. . l no’ ‘Ii 11"‘ Cl‘ iii!‘iili';ii,-. buatlfic/ of prcfcrcuccs upon Empire goods‘ — ,_~l-_;; l.» l, , all. IIIIIIX‘ llwlllnllh; A ‘i l-m. lhrtap lull-s‘ sllbjecl“ Ontario Liberals are not sulisflcd - , P-‘llll l(‘l' )i'0\’llL‘lll czidcr, M1". W. l“.'.". m "liri" p ‘nurc .i_\.. lllllilfif r-ouv-r. to thc ziuthority- of Pzu- H‘ l l 1 ‘ L’ ‘ l ‘ 1 I l l ‘ N. Sinclair, K. C., and a movcmcnt '4; ~" w", . i ll. l '.“- M; ",. in.“ ccar- . ,, _ . . H“ WM“ n 1 lmhm “ l H“ i ' A 1 U" '\ m“ t ) t ‘is on foot to dctlirohc’ him. Wind- =u".ic;uc lot ill i1 um‘, PM": vii v» <l“- l. .\ hciri in thc principle of pics-ism‘ East and Windsor West Provinc- ,\"f"i.'1',11\l"~ .-'i‘lll"l 1w: cuvlnzi h‘ 1hr IFFPHKI‘? aiul l".’~ apprcciaiioii of lhc mi Liberal Associations in joint nib. , l 1"" Hllllf" of cxiliiut; prcfcrcnccs. 'l’hc_llc meeting dccitlcd unanimously to . i t- ~ , . , ll v- liiIl!"‘l,' l-ic in Tu: m‘ for 11v‘ Cnuailum P111111‘ .\iinister's plan forl-QBBA U"! Rlllli-lllllflflll 0f R 119W llfllil 1.1201111 p; -> to i-uu‘ closer imperial economic unity has bccn far more influential with tho waning‘. of‘ a n2" ‘flu: l‘ JlltilllUllF. both in do. nrc ~“ M“ bumm!" "i"? "ml mo of ‘he Lab“ partxlslllclllll‘ had don: his bcst in a dif- 1ri~ci-<‘2_\" who: “vi: l>:"c<l..".c1i !>.\ Dr- with thc British Conservative party. ‘ l-lcllll 3llylnflon llllll llll. cunl-Clllloll vi’. J I‘. Jdzici-lilliii, .\l. 1.. .1. pro- vvrh prmiimcut British LibcralbHshould choosc a nc\\' lczitlirz". iiclcn: of the ciuklvchl: Aui S'>:it",‘-.‘= Britt-n ll1flll5ll'lfll1.5t.'-, British bankcrsl The eight delcgatcs from the two lluluuwi thc Briiidi Labor Gmern-' xiancc of thc uxisting British margin‘ compnrctl with pricrs of :1 yciir ago. with a gcncral (lccline in busincss of about 25 pcr ccnt. retail my. mcrcha 111$ 9 lcadci" at the Provincial Liberal Con- vcntion to be hcltl in Toronto, Doc. 16 and 17. It was fclt that while Mr. siclitus; report thc samt- condition atlulis. In the case of lack of food the ‘ blood is not rich enough to ward off in Corporal. John Cameron . . . . . . .. 2 David McFadycn, 28; William Mc Fadyen, 21; Samuel McFadyen, 18 Corporal. Hugh Campbell .. zz thc organisms that attack the muc- 011v" Webstm 37: Duncan camemm lininz: of bronchial tubes. "iistllllfe of the blood. cold starts. Ovcrwork Lkcwisc wcukcns thc re-IMurplLv‘ ‘m: Now although simple colds cause more loss of time from employment lhon uni." othcr nilmciit, thc serious thingio Iic considered is what may dcvclop m‘ follow from a simple cold. .30: Martin Murphy, 32; Jamcsplder Micheal Murphy, lJaincs ililc-Claffcrty. 32; William] Whore there has been overeating Greelan‘ 435 Mcxmldm‘ nvmg- 17 lhcrc is so much waste in the blood Montflgu’ Iwmm from thc uuncccssarv food catch. Campbm- 223 Fima-V lucFadyem that auxin thc blood is not able to nectar McFadymli fight ofi‘ thc organisms, and so the 223i 4.'l; samcuel McRae. 17; 35; William Dickey, 26; John Dickey, Alexander nus membrane of nose, throat, and lm: Con“ Cnmnbcn‘ 277 James Ruth‘! 19; lgraced the 18; John McRne. ilgaggg which Thomas ‘ Power. 4.1,‘ Martin Doyle, 43; Mlchelal i‘ l Dalton. 43: Nicholas Merry, 43; ‘,‘ Angus lvlcEacliern, 24; John Cameron , i6: samiicl Lcard. 29: Donald McIimis, 30; Archibald McPherson,’ , , . . _. , . . < nsociiilions were instructed to op- mflumlu‘ bnmcho pueumonlia’ 25: Donald campbelLsoiJohn camp" at thc la. w: "~11 of th" L itui." _ mil BJltiC-li RXZTIQIlIIIIIiJ-lh. rheie is “use unwmprumismnw am‘ qtwmp‘ lrlcqlllollll llscll‘ "my all develop l,,=ll_ 27; ppm. Devon 33: John Di" .\l.-;)iill“n m ilvt .-‘.i.-ilwill pvhfy l‘(‘fl_",iil‘ p» expcct. therefore‘. ‘ u) “llmduco _‘ Wéhlhdioll blmk lmo from a simple cold, and that is why Howait, 25: John Bell, 24, pniutrcl out rim: lvlicii dclulilucut o.“ llml “lml llll. CQl-lIQfCIICC rcsumcs, the pronnclal phflorm 1L me COW a cold should not. bc trcatcd lightly__ To thc nldel. residents of Tryon, i ‘ ‘ ‘ ~ . . . - . . . 11111011611 ¢'lHl'-'1*’l\ (mil 1111" U" its optratzcih at Qllall-a m,“ l.Cm._l snnulcl ncvci bc neglected. Augustine Cove. North Tryon, Cape 'l1(‘l'(' ~" hut one ihui Cflllilllfll I lvr of iii: Ju". nil" Cu for thc _i.ir to tin with than. I'll/l that i» to b; mad.» (he all- l l icncc thcm to a lZiLlIlllP-Pllf‘. ‘flirrc: pirc plan ill-‘l1llllll‘1l_ “l [lll-‘l prcfcrcnccs.into being. Province. it l5 1hr,‘ duly of thc Pronu- ol reciprocal being nu such venton on the ground that (he peo- x-ohnhly with a new British Govcrn- l p10 oi‘ Ontario had chosen govern- lqpllt g-l Qflli_'(‘-~-(][‘fi])i[(‘ progress wiulmcnt control of liquor and that. thc “m m" task or bringing question was now out of politics and cal Ciovcnimciit, wlirY-"e ivurds theta!‘ children arc, to .-cn:l ilicin lo l‘('fill‘— matorics in other proxuiccs and The Llbol-al Olga“ comes bclaledlll millfliilill 1114'!" UWYE- This m? in the rcscuc of the reputation of‘ the Saunders-Lea Gtu-‘iiunriit rcfu=cil point blank to do in thc czv-c of Char- ficd the llllllilCllliil authorities to that cffcct. The (iovcrnmcnt, we under- stand, has \'.'lLl1Cll'll\'v'11 to some from thc attitude it adopted last ycar. bu‘. it still shows reluctance to assume its full obligations tvith re-' gartl to ih:se children and the re- sult 1'- enitlcut from tho complaints- ccw bring voiced in thc Liberal prcss. A striking instance of thzs occur- red r e c e n tly in Charlottctown. Three children. aired respectively‘ filler-n. tzvclve and ten ycars. wcrc caught and convictcd of a number" of The was released on suspended sentence and has since got into further trouble. attempted burglaries. yDllllLICsl T/ic Falcomcoorl Sicelcion l l l I ' tcr of thc cscapc of the inmate whose l0lif"I)‘-\'11 and Stimmcrr-"icle and uoti-l bolus are bclicvcd found last to have been moivh at East Point. Readers of The Guardian who have CMPUH had both sidcs of thc case presented Ito thcm» are ln a position to form their own opinion, not only of the lacton or inaction of the authorities, lbut of the organ of the Government which suppressed all reference to the .subjcct until last Tuesday, and then fonly entered the lists as "counsel for ithe defense.“ Our gagged contem- ‘ porary should take an example from lltS political colleague the Manitoba Free Prcss. Replying to criticism of certain items in its news columns the Free Press rctorted that the said columns did not exist for the ben- Falconwood authorities in the mat- I l should remain so. . The imperial Conferenci- of 1930 l a thing of the past. and all eyes will now be turned to ‘thc Economic Cou- fcrerice which will be held at Otta- g wn next summer. ‘ The closing ceremony was held at a filial plenary sesson of thc Domin- ion Premiers ln the Locarno Room of the Foreign Office. where thc rc- pnrt of the 505510118 was rcatl and ac- cnntlitlon. is to build up thc natura ;rc.<=i.< .<l!l(‘f‘ of the body’. 'I‘hcrc nrc two things to.do and tn do luuncdiulcly’. ‘First gel rid of the -'>' wastes, the poisons, in the blood by a And the way to gct ahcad of a cold. in boat pneumonia m‘ other serious Lot 2B inhabitants this list will be l especially intercrsting in so far as parents, uncles, grandparcnls, grand- unclcs and in sonic cases great grand- parents may be picked out. The 11st Traverse, in fact the greater part of . i it w ll be your hcnrt that you must unod purgative medicine-colonial followed by cpsom salts, castorpil. and sumctimcs thc use of enemas. Second, give the body, partciularly ll the heart. as much rest as possible by getting right to bed. As a matter of fact. it will be your hcavf that will fight off thc ailment. E has a definite historical value family genealogist as all the ages are ,‘ scvcral known oncs for the iven, accurately too, if a check on‘ signifies any- ilng. 5 "This company so qualnt-ly termed. “Captain John Lcard's CompanyJf l “'35 composed. it would seem, of a few l populous polnccr families. ‘The Mc-‘I 3J1 ccpted. The report important contained decisions made by the conference. Thcre were problems. however, notably those of economic nature which faced the conference, on which no decision was noted. Principal among these was that re- presented by ‘suggcstions of Premier R. B. Bennett, that members of the‘ British Commonwealth grant tariff preferences to other members of thc British Commonwealth of nations~ over the tarlfis imposed on goods of non-British nations. In this connection a British Gov- ernment announcement that the existing margin of prefer- ences would continue for a. period of was made 11:, malic- progress with his pro- efit of any group of office-holders or office-seekers, that it would con- llnue tolprint thc news from day to drrv, and that “the functions of a [daily ncivspapcr transcend the as- mfi0l11110‘-'.Vlplration of any group‘ of politicians The nihcvs. who should have bcen sent to a rcfnrinatorj". are still WEIR-l lng about the streets.- Of what use is it to appeal tn the police tn oxcrt more vigilance wlicn ll is the zidriiinisiraliie of the law, and not the officers, that ll-l the Comm-y;- ls at fault? The fact that these chilcl- If‘ after a gull and lmparfla] in- rPn are 8- dlreffi Chflflll? "P0" the. quiry into the Falconwood skeleton Piovincial Government and thatusgandl-ll the alllllurllles are axon"- WWII 01118311 lllfl vmlvlctfll. they ated from all blame or criticism, The must be looked after by lhc GOYPPH‘ Guardian will gladly give as wide merit if they are not to develop into publlclly u, llle “cl l“ ll; has ll]. hardened criminals, is what must bc rnady endeavored to give to the ¢1l-_ cumstanccs that have so far come to light. The point is that an inquiry should be held, that its proceedings XYISUIUUMIE should be conducted with a minim- taught 80m? um of partLsan prejudice. and that oclruhfltifih- and “LL! findings should he full and com- wpt in vicw. The prcscnt Govern- ment vivns the first to repudiate 1L5 responsibilty for the support ol these‘ delinquent children in when ehdy might be useful trade or the Province is now reaping the pjpte, effect n! the Government's short- _______..___..' sighted policy in 11m regard, at least Not Al, 0th?" Are) the onus should rest where it be- .____ longs. If Govcrnmcnt members can travel hither and thither attending exhibitions and conferences in other provinces at the public expense. they can surely afford to make provision for children who have had a wrong As reported in the local Liberal or- gan, Mrs. Miller, representative ltlon mcctinglhcre on Tuesday night. liar; in llfc, who are too young tn w- sent to jail or penitentiary for oi‘- fciiccs they have committcd. and too has gone against prohibition has for- feltcd the right to pray." surely a fcnrful and astounding doc- trine to be expounded in any Chris- tian community. It implies that eight of the nine provinces of Canada are irresponsible to be allowed to hang around strcct corners. contaminat- nz other children and bccomln: a iancrr to thcmsclves and a nuisance; .0 thc public. t _____ l II/npire Plrm Pros/acre all mankind, a privilege which even the dying thief exercised on the Cross. In the cnjoymcnt of her nwn unrestricted right tn spiritual com- munion we would suggcst that Mrs. ltr ‘ ."l:~. thc Canadian Prime ll/Ilnist- Miller ponder the parable nf the,l_ l" iut" vivprvlillui rlflivt. to |)‘ll1'l" " . liciuirttk» mnvivn lo lliv‘ Old ‘ 111v, it lilflfv‘ ronfidrntl_i' bc ir-scrt- "maintained that any province that de went up to pray. A "humble and con- Publican and the Pharisee. who also Seat- three years. subject to the right of thc British Parliament to make its own budget. l South Africa gives a similar under- taking. No specific undertaking is given by the other Domlnions, but the general idea, it is understood, was that offers to maintain preference should be voluntary rather than in the nature of s. quid pro quo. The final meeting was largely of formal character, with speeches by the various Prime Ministers, and a vote of thanks and a message to the King. The conference. before adjourning, decided that new work on the Singa- pore base is to be postponed five years, when the question will again be reviewed. Existing work, under what is known as the "Jackson con- tract," will be continued. The Singa- pore alr staton will be completed. Premier R. B. Bennett, closed pro- ceedings with s. "Come to Canada" speech, promising the Empire envoys‘ a warm welcome at the Canadian capital. The Ottawa conference, fnrl which an early summer date will bei 0f set will not necessarily call for the ma" have h“ 10h the Women's Christian Temperance attendance of the Dominion Pram-f Unlon or N0“ scolllh who spoke m lers, but for the Ministers of Com-l some iWo dozen people at a prohlb- mar“ and expel!“ Premier Bennett expressed conii-l nce that at the Ottawa meeting every unit of the Empire would sub-l Th], jg scribe to the doctrine of closer eco-, nomlc co-operation. Protection, in hlsi opinion. had produced Canada's pros-l perity and had maintained the Do-i minions present position. And pro~l ectlon was and always had been, thc' lITEVOCBbIY damned-that they hflvf policy of the party he represented in] "forfeited" a privilege purchased for Canada, he said. His resolutions, which were adopt- ed. were as follows: 1. "That this 1m jwrlal Con- ite hcnri." is still the sin-c approach and the only one—to the Mercy . ference." meeting rcfcrrcd to in thc previous resolution will bc ngrccd upon be- tween the several Governments." ‘depciud on to save your life if pneu- monia sets in. And lying down cuts its work down tremendously. What about food? Strength must be maintained. and while the stomach and intestines ,must not be given much work for a 60111116 of days. real good foods, con- ccntratcd foods-meat juices, eggs, milk-should be given. Don't ncglcct a cold. Get off your feet at once; get intestine clear; eat lightly. TO THE MUSES l Whether on Ida's shady brow i Or in the chambers of the East, iTlie chambers of the Sun, that now l From ancient melody have ceased; i ,Whether in heaven ye wander fair, lOr the green corners of the earth, l‘ Or the blue regions of the air PWhere the melodious winds have l birth; Fadyens with six of the clan having the highest total, followed by three Camerons; three Murphys; and , ‘several. with two of the family name‘, represented. Captain John Leard James Thompson; a cousin's son George Muttart was sergeant; his son Samuel was a. private in the ranks as also his brothcr-in-laiv and nephew, John and Samuel McRac! Truly muster-roll call was a famil"! gathering for folks of Lot 28! i ‘The first Militia Act for P. E. I.' passed in i780 had‘ bccn in force for fifty three years without amendment the militia was formccl into bat-l allions. regiments and rind clerks were appointed for cachl company, who once in each year made out a. list of all persons liable to be enrolled in the militia living within company bounds, and gave companies, some to the captain, who forivarded same to to the commanding officer who again forwarded same to the Whether on crystal rocks ye rove, Beneath the bosom of the sea. Wandering in many a. coral grove; fPnlr Nine, forsaklng Poetry; J-Iow lmvc you loft the ancient love <That bards oi’ old enjoyed in you! JThc languid strings do scarcely l move, The sound is forced. the notes are few. ‘—~William Blake (1757-1827.) ____________ Irish foreman (to applicant for,‘ job):-—Sure, I've got. a chap here] vrhofls not turned up yet; if he doesn't; come. I'll send him home and you i i ference records its belief that the further development of the inter- Imperial market is of the utmost importance to the various parts of the commonwealth." 2. “Phat inasmuch as the con- ference has not been able within the time limit of these delibera- tions. to examine fully the various means whereby inter-Imperial i trade may best be maintained and extended, it is resolved that the economic section of the confer- ence be adjourned to meet in Ot- tawa on a date within the next 12 months to be mutually agreed upon, when that examination will be resumed with a. view to adopt- ing the moans and methods most likely to achicve the common aim; provided this rcfcrcnce is not to be construed as modifying the policy cxprcssod on bchzilf of any gov- ernments represented at this con- I 8. "That the agenda for the Shopping Days To Christmas The Metropolitan Store “HIE” Christina! Store of P. E. l. has now on display a vast showing of suitable gifts for everyone from Grandmother to the Baby. To eliminate the usual last minute rush you will he well repaid to visit the Metropolitan Store now: and besides the strain on your nurse would not be an great. Don't forget a small deposit will hold l any article until Christmas. l I Do your Christmas Shopping NOW at The i Metropolitan Store § but in 1833 by William IV CHD- 30 the “ nwiaaocaoasoooauououwass Campbells with five representatives: l? g lF YOU ARE surren- ‘had as Lieutenant his brother-in-law, u’ If‘) i. .1 [U15 Lieutenant-Governor. _I The time and place of muster was posted up by the clerk of the comp- ‘Illiiy in three most public places. The commanding officer neglecting to linuster his command, was liable to a ime of fifty shillings, and to be Every non-commissioned officer .und man. who neglected to attend imuster was liable to a fine of five i shillings. It is not acertalnable how many campanles were in this Prince County Regiment of Militia in 1833 or who was the commanding officer irilitia in 1833 was a member of one ' of the leading families of Lot 28. ‘He was a Colonel John Frederick 'Hnlland eldest son of surveyor- General Samuel Holland, and first lBritish subject born on Prince Ed- ‘ward Island. Himself a resident of! fiiiarlottetown most of his life, having f lbcen appointed barrack master. clerk ‘cf stores. and assistant engineer of l!‘ E, I. in 1805. he undoubtedly took n. great interest in this company of volunteers raised in Lot 28, the town- ship drawn by his father in the lgiand lottery of 1767. ' All of the company, especially fhc men were acquainted with ‘392 lColoncl John F‘. as ho was attoiizev for Samuel Holland in leasing thc dceding the fertile wooded acres of Lot 28, and his large bold slgnatnc indcntures, deeds, and the householders care- fully stored away in their strong; boxes. Other muster rolls of early‘ militia. companies probably lodge l among the keepsakes of those whose ancestors took a. part in thc ncccss- ary military preparation for Prince,‘ Edward Island's protection a hundred l wars ago, were they too published ‘ they would provide a more compietc ‘ picture of earlier days of which this I ls but n fragment. Wife:-—1 think that you are mcancst man that evcr lived. I-fusbaiid:-—Don‘t be too hard on yourself dcar, According to _vour the l F mother you have been the making of me. , l 15b The park-keeper found a tramp lV-‘lflip on one of the seats, if “Hi, you," he exclnlmcd. shaking ihc man's shoulder. “I'm going to close the gates." “All right," murmured the tramp slecplly. "Don't slam them!" 0 “$9006 PENSLAR 0.4 TARRH CREAM will give you the kind of relief you are hoping for ‘ l and it will also tend to _ benefit you permanently. ‘- Penslar Catarrh Cream usually insures quick re- . lief from the very first. time it is used. Try it to- day and see how effective it really is. 50c tubes post paid to any address. E- A. Foster i’ Central Drugstore Spruce Balsam stops a Penslar While Pine and NOVEl‘ 18"." "'1 —"'_" “PU ‘- lllglsty Atoms»! Goodnegsg general of I ontonioictctctoooucwicutiocroc=cr~1~u<tcoooooooictortcazroo , Who Cannot Smoke CUBES In Tins o! 4 and 10 Cubs; _____.... THE SAFETY 0F GEHTAINTY AS the lighthouse on its rock foundation is lo the navigator, so is The Great-West Life to each [mlicv- holder. It gives him confidence t0 shape n cirurse (l) anywhere. " ' F91‘ lhillLY-(‘ight Years this Company has lighted the way for life's voyagcrsl-first for thc policvholder himself and afterwards for his widow" and his children Food, clothing. shelter. education, 'imlcpcndcnce_ these are what lifc instirancc stands for. Consult our Agents orwrilc 10- Princc Edward island Branch Office The GREAT WEST LIFE ASSIIRANGE 00 ~ ‘ llyndman 8t 6o. Ltd., Managers Lowe!‘ (llllTil 51111‘! 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