i y. l l l 1. l ondtwonvnf THE cnattnorrarqyyu GUARDIAN _ ____ fillilllllllililliil titnnltt Notes by ¢-~'fl Swap-w. 11mm n. lei-on. 1:..- Preoldont-Jfl. Burnett.‘ larceny-Uni. Col. DJ. lholflnun, B. ti. 0. Idea pd Imogen-J. Iflllfllll- times. The recent visit 1 . 1m: POTATO PROBLEM. i Gudrdlan tha a public warehouse at. that port. The n gage thl-iltentiott anti er and merchant in the county an even in tho province. The biggest subject engaging tit 1cm. in the past tour years \0'.t potato crop has grown from a motl- cst crop of almost negligible value to it‘: [iresent proportions. Our ex- port for litr- prt-sent season. Octo- ber. l£l25~_\la,v. 192T, to over three million ready our Fall shipment to 2.120.827 bushels. attractive prices. ‘ l1 bushels. Al and at vet’) age for the routing season thirty tn forty per cent. 'l‘b..~ things t-qnal. our r-xtmrt l‘ll"\l season will means that. other he over four million bushels. How id note by atlvohlsemeut in Tito ‘me, ting ls to he held ItftieorgeQnhnQInQZQ Tuesday. tho ltthhittatont’, rofjfilt purpose of’ urging ‘tho catittt-tiéttah of a stiltable frost-proof polillp ject l-t suRl-chrntiy importattt to en- tlto. pre- settcc at the int-cling of every farm‘ attention 0t‘ the farmers of this province today is the potato prob- wlll amount 31110111119 or; ' SATURDAY, fJANUARY 8,‘ 1927 annual potato production in mum tvherélls a ziifll-Flll-‘lllillld and a half million ilushcls d “an undoubted preference in I‘ 1110f!’ 1'0!‘ stock than for any other. ‘and ithe province is today our largc= 1’ “lnadylasset and it is capable of much fur- plannod to increase the potato arre- [thcr expansion. l OLD ENEMY RETURNS ___J_ lmittit, l par: m‘ this county informs tr/“mn ll 1W3?“ llllll lll reach ottr tnaxlmuutawiil be blltga’ small fraction of the three or threezmln-mupd m m“ wungclklh. work] “"4 "iidottt- in mall": ill? PPOPIQ 0f lllPifontl they did eat would be so InuchiSaYiIIg goodbye least an occasional yr-ar such as the, (‘r-ntral and West , I .- -.- ‘his is the ttttfortttnato art of , . t , . . .. aintcl n lb tr ex. llll" disabl.“ '1 l‘ Will‘ (‘lllllllii Ill 51-1! llfXl- may 1"“ y q“ 1 X m B ° isotnt» of these scientific tllucoverit-tnl ‘-tltat the early investigators are sol |attthusLtstic about their findings; , itltat tltey do not weigh all facterslcalmm ("'"ben"" The Rmmwl‘ c" snnabiy be evpectr-ti. Moreover tbt- _v___ _ _ seed potatoes oi this proirinoellttve" A y"), Mpg," indium," i, m; interest that . . _ . - . _ the President of the National Rall- LPM“ Sm“ “M” 0”“ ‘“°“‘““ “._._,..‘,-; himm mkmg m ‘he-ruqthttslastlc little would be tliscove anti other (Iauadian centres willintt- ' ' ' 1y pay 2ft’ to 25 cents 120i‘ busht-l Prince l-Idward lslantha ma“ _. t better equipped ft-osvpt-oozi‘ ‘warehouse at Georgetown will re- tht-ralds the days. and he ilN& the deep and growing titre welfare anti i bittritime Canada. ' do. ll: lv1F11§ in the future will be mos tavorabl_y' received. ‘ HE new year ha; 0P8"! "m" a brighter outlook for the Marl- of Si? AIM-fl!" Billlf-li- 5~ film-l Henry Thornton to Halifax anti the lcheering massage which 11¢ Si"? iont through the press while there approach of hatter’ lie spoke optimistically oil ‘)3! IIIKI W-Bql-n-ll-ll theIthe two great ope-n ports of Saint; United States ls between threeandiflfllln altiél oliallfztlx. “illfnlzlcldllliollilrl. a bait and four million bushels. 31'0"‘; m g 1' ., _ a had fix and we must use themz_ When thqlr cnop tails to the mint- to the utmost and tieveion 111N113‘ pwsem as m “fin '5 (he llifisl- ""7 l-ll Those are good worded-Jig: hail good prim)‘ for Canadian sud-k. recently returned from W Our ton tnliliottbitsht-is. when wt.~=(7‘"13"1a prosperity oil ills position is influential one and his words lea"). gm,“ weight Wherevm. mo). infants born in the late . I l we mm m‘, manor or a la,.;.,'._.'n.re hmrtl or read thoughottt (‘an-‘hmo m ‘go thrmlgh‘ the Wm!" “ml l ills ircttncnt official visits to| {the Eastern Provinces in the pas; ,were mutually interesting anti tn-l ' reive the favorable cottsitleration lliiffifjniflg m hfmgp]f and» [ho Aim-g. p ‘dnsflw... The mum, mminoss Ovitittte people whom he has met atttl ' is atmouuced intention of monthiv l Eliot ‘ in?!) i of Quart ‘e rooo on stmtton-r lportant tfiTliFliystt-tt; ttholvitamin A, . , \. Food exposed to tlieisunlight in ern Provinces acv richer. in the case. red, but this very enthusiasm some Ithe merits of otlter findings. lheavy clothes, deprived of the sun's rays, and titcrefore should have cod ing this time. light of certain wave length seems to» productfthe some ffects as (loos cod liver oll. 0n the other hand a Danish phy- nician of high standing. after care- ‘ful research wotk. tells us that ex- posure to the. carbon are ligitt. or iio sunlight. docs not cure the eye ailment cttttsed by deficiency in The changed sentiment towardivitaittitt A, whereas foods rich in lthe Maritime; mentioned by Sliqfimml" A “'1” on?“ “- élienry will be hopefully regardedi. ‘A getttlentatt from the eastern in this gfy-[ion m- . the Dominion the better! m... “T. "all," 1,, handle mi; quan-‘iflilul ham”! “M, MW mvulv wmh- provisions which Parliatneut is ex- . . ,, ., . .~ t t _ . . _ _ _)_ H _ ‘I ‘ _ ‘ .7 _ H _ l; ltet-teti shortly to tnakre for our fu- _ ) _ l w l n I m_ _,_ t_\_ Dutuu, the plLstlll Slflflllhfllillfifl lil the pttsl ten you», Jul [mu A Dominion Ur whim] m“, _. tsstttttlrlt tn gro ttfatrtiliolt] ca“? .,, “M9,”... m- 71“, nuke “n, , _ , , .- . I _ _. ' 1 '111 nn 1P \"*11'll)ll5 11-’ S l _ . . ‘__ .. I Henson llw lfll‘ “ll-b “mom l" i-lt- |:lu.\lll'% "Mu" cutout: the p» 'Eit~ll‘l‘ll Provinces wnttld he one oz‘ 1t)... imp’, ‘ l " "l “My 1"“ ll"""“'~"‘ full f';illt'1l"ll_\'. took away lflllllflllllaridiclae and c-ailbits. and are even the most itruspertitn and progresv Thai is the regulation iruit- cor" ‘I F" "-" “'"-" M "l" nlmllll" Pall" - -- .- . . .. . - -- '- ,.- - -.-t .-ud "tzrtl- ~ 2 lptlsltt-lrr. leckontnl: on tut-t l.,-t,t,._lll.\.fiu,klll,_,_ m" hurunvaru LOW,‘ Um.y~,\t> hlfllfills. t\.1.~ the \ltsl(lll of the Ilzfllrltyzilh .:r,;::(?:l ' I l“: l“ ll*‘ll.~ll l lP Wt dllll . . . . . _ _ _ . . . Fat .1; 4 - ' ' t l -- ' “ " ‘ - " * ~ aw-nitb-t to arrive honn- June‘ her illélllllllllll Pllilfifll‘ I'll‘ ill?‘ Y-lH-nttiortntttit has himself, llll$ winter l h‘? a" “"'l“i‘lt“m°? ""1 ‘“ atuless you d0 ltard ldiF-iiczil wot-l .- . . A twugt tie fu ft‘ men rts lie-u ‘ - . . . . .. . .. ' . “ ‘yinlfzy “mt Sprmthq "pp.- pp ('I;]1_<Q]'\-‘Sh0r (firm. "f may‘, rmlnnludcrsu _ l t l itittn baton and (skim are brlafllllill. a‘ a 5 _ ‘ long dela_vcll. u. tnust yet be real. lloz lunch a saltid. or soup with v , _ hurt-Ir plated in not store- vh-i-i till!‘ o!‘ zvhiclt tilt-ti. wt nve lift‘! 52m ‘l"‘"ll “ml "lllk °l' "llwr liquids. 1ilt> "til-thrilling tot-tin t-vettt u.’ twti or two and a ltalt’ miillou from tip to tip tit‘ “111155. .\ rlt-iotts ,_,___, _ l AM "i" ‘hum-r bib" miumml] the "‘ 0n so tar took lllilfv THM" l . l t 't '- eta m it some .. bushel.» SW91! Parliament must nowi" o" m h H‘! ‘l ‘l ‘ '1"- \\'.- :tre only beginning to learn ltow m grow‘ potatoes and. with the FIIPIWnFl s0 far attained it is not too inn-b to expel-t that. within a FP-lll‘ lltntdit of such strcngllt and hunt- ‘ tawake to the (tact that equality ‘in; L'iiil'tl(‘ll_\‘ u< this. tau. it‘ \.‘11L‘(‘1(L'(1, t lottr ‘their gaunt.- 1l11‘(1.i.‘ Partridge in a very short time strtpl vt-ry limited forest areas (Il'.l)0li\'t"t"-ll section and l I ‘ . _ t-- ~atte~ ‘tan not. umtlbcett l1l$l‘0l.§<'ll'tll_l(] and 10st sigh; onlud I ' l’ 11- , , _ ' at opportunity to live anti pro<p¢t a4 between Province and Pruvin section, has’ m. mm (we, Del. ‘#0111. of ‘he arable rabmmare ‘he "aura, mu’. or-"Uleliti the past and must be restored laud of the prnvittt-e, or SW00"! net-es, will ht- tit-vou-tl to potatoes" The low average of 200 bushels per acrr. ivould mean a yield of 10.000.- lmu bushels. This production is well within the Flvie Del‘ tent. of our arable land is not too time]; tn lay out. for ‘a. product that can be as profitably grown as potti- tot-s, but even this small percentage will glvn us the mixithtttn of our transportation capacity. Suppose Car Ferry handle two and a. hall’ or three mil- lion bushels, witlch is an mttsitlo estimate, there are stlil six or seven million bushels lo be shlppctl sortie other way. ‘Tito only other way is by water. '1 Charlottetown harbor, with its present equipment, can take care oi‘ one thliilon. if no Xletention is encountered. lSttmmer» side. (leorgetowtt and Souris, if properly equipped, could take care of n. million each, and still there would he an unshippod surplus m‘ second quality to Rllpply the de- ~mand for table and stock feeding purposes. ' lit is because of this prospect that far-sighted men are demanding bet- tor facilities for shipment, and the purpose or the meeting in George- town nr-xt Tuesday is to press the claim; not of the ptytlnty. but ollhe province. for a frdst-proof ware- house at that pomofisttfflcienl: cap- acity to take can: 0i" the surplus. A similar clalnt should be made for our ‘two other ports. Sumtnerslde and rfiouris. ‘Another reason why extra altlp- ping facilities should be provided.‘ mark. the can pgntcptflfly p; Georgetown, whm, Still there ore complaints front flow] a mom}, “no, than charloflé. some ‘sections about pitches and town and from which ialo Decont- new“ m‘ m” "°“"*" y," and even 3mm“), shipments snow storm atttl thaw as we have‘ “n be mam“ m” WM" carrlmm experienced recently pitches anti; ‘p h, m much chewé, "m, m“ cmusiewn nre~to be expected. but it ‘s ' _ “upped by water not expected that they shall con- ptogpmy m" p. "n, nmvmco can tinuethrough weeks of fine woalir’ Be landed 1n no§thtrn_ pom at of“ I 50st whlobpamllfijtlrel vmp m" turn out en mouse to mend such rt.=¢¢¢‘ 1 ' ‘ phwlcondltlon at this, if for no other, reason than to nave the reputation "mil Ill! "W riots. ll’ ' ‘ novel's“, p inf/pitta the latter. lf the pillage uulltiilllcs there shortly b1- il!'ll1ll'l‘ parlridgt- rabbits. parts of Ontario some yttars and thr- govcrttmcitt, itt ortit-t" ntenace (U111 941V‘? our KEMP __.__-<n-o>i_-_ EDITORIAL NOTES. The miltlest winter on recorthnpl to January 8th. it is a treat to see a. dog once in a while. although there is no gener- al desire for a return of those that , __ carries with p more of hum“ m i .Nor that l as a hero will he known. m“ n“ me new“ beds’ j,m;,sing_ I a llNor that if God may call the Judg- H ment Day, Clauadfzt (puts dun go shalmtnd sandman. f‘ chm. "em wlhty naltlughslréllloirzz sung out. with , . e . penile o 'ma a ave Gill‘ grow more alarming,’ Hostility 1.1 14W mpqqqn- It argument“ f0‘: pr°h"““°n' They lolelgtiers lifts some rep] fflunflfl-ll only hope thaT kind thlngsl may have tried prohibition. They are tlon. (‘hlna 51ias ‘suffered 110. trying it. lint they have had tho Wrong at the ltands t (jflThflt I may mmmrt some ‘M01’ tirotcctetl, war tnust be. tlet-laretintt A sittiilar pest ittvittlotl certain ago.’ itouuty for owls. This checked lite. evil to some extent. but lltl- demand for bounty became so lteaygv that it prosper and fulfil it< rightful (leg owl and it’ the tot-me; atw. to be?“ U“ Dmmmm‘ m‘ a “mm” i“ l‘) ‘tiny. .\lt'll‘lillilf.‘ i_inpc.. and the ll0fio4 some. favorite buutiuxgir all tbongbfnl anti patriotic cl grottntis have alrcatly itteeu prnctl-lzetts rrst upon the belief that t'u- ca“), Hlripw," m. mo“, game’ a"dlgr.vr-t"n|ttt-itt and the new Parlitr, wmqlllivill will take a broad and states- Itttattiikn view o! the 5111.131101] as --d rr. ntctlial measltfrt-a pflthe Riviera where‘ he ,taik ytolitlcs and cottltln‘: titiuk dl Sflyfi. ldlvitletl and wean; keep gtpp" “vjljt him. nor shake itself clear of him "mlexists and apply the vltually 119M1- Ul-‘Yd George hat; returned from: spent the protect the game, offered a heath’ (jh"“”""'5 “film” “e ‘lefllllfis l" "You their ltope shall be as tho giving up, Fagrct-glhln 1mm... of the ghost. Job. 11:20. l in that sunny clinic?‘ Tint lllfiilfwsi are not agreeable bnltvcen him and was aboiisltetl. ln this province a i110 Lilli-Will ilflTlY-Tlll‘. party is sadiv determined war on owls would in a. very short time rld us m‘ the to uttlte on another lender. rile is valuable! still thc custodian of the‘ party's] election fund oi’ one lo two million pounds stifling, which, as Viscount. "l9 llfiwlved all" "l9 llllccw" "e Grey has publicly stated is “an en- Olillfills fund for political purposezs l" ll"! lll-‘lposal of one man." ‘situation in regard to scents to be altogptiher unpreced- ented and in the popular conception ll"! holllvr of the pu-rse-la master o.’ the taitttzttioti. while the fund itself sense. which we have lacked. not to sacrifice to a doubtful experi- ment their whole political liberty. They have made the experiment as European DlILlOlH. llllt due to the missionaries. as has been suggested by some who o", And bring some tired lost one near wo ltave been making it. ntlntl."-~ New York World. Seifrcs pooling Amorpmnlbf tho community. Others permit l‘ qjjtprn ‘M them to be a menace to the travel ‘le _ "limit public. This is not fair either my o! évqjflnlto tho travelling public nor r» nu “int-tn cot-mutto- ‘ But they all, as we have not. the sovereign right of n free people to change its .-\ fter such at communitles' the cious. pose tnl-zsiotts. lair. rLIlJlttn-kln. foreign secretary to the Ilondoza llll-"l-‘llflllflrr Society, ltears test.- "lolly lllfll lllv progress in (Thins ‘hmng "l9 llll-‘ll 100 years has been that the. greatest Clllllllhl Political loaders today are lmen who have tpqqtt mission school's", Jmrlslttg t» entirely ,rntlter than anti-Citrlsllart. —————<>pq>-____ anti-foreign‘ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By w. 1i. ‘oomn Q 3 6 , 4 ‘l WORDS nicely Say “very well." on first syllable. l OFTEN MISSPEDLED: nvarl~ l svuouvunr“'cl~oatv. ‘conltritct. make, build, mantttaoture, omblllb, Th’? upon the heart. and in Thee alone this fund are we wise and strong. ‘The trouble is Th“ l i n“ due m ‘he nflssionarles; and it may be some old man. tired and and be" <~l"Qr but n sea-gull trained in =tlt'.~';-_*Pl' __'i‘bo present-I'M And ever n drink of lemonade cxecntc. perform. pmtltlce.‘ Therefoto he states" that light ;cannot rr-piact- vitamin .-\. nr sup- _pl_v it to the hotly. Now what about all this? That you and l would do well to wetnember that all classes of foods tfrtti. or desert with fruit in it. Also ‘l11a11111$ or cottrsc. ‘ ‘l believe the. ttlitivt- is about the usual menu for ntost of its. Sunlittltt. is therefore really our ill’ t-ottrsr- *_vot|tt'.',.»t.ul's not-d to ht- ebvltllliliél-‘ll’ to eat tnnve vegetables and fruits. olhetwisc their diet ls about right, l l -——~—*—-€Q }———-—— 440604060 000404 6604040004 Daily" Selections l FOR ‘. Guardian Readers ; U¢900QO$OO4£4006G§OQOOOOO t "Januarffl, 1927 i , . Till-I EYES Ob‘ Till} WICKED: —~The eyes of the wicked shall fall. and they shall not escape, atui PRAY-Eltz-lxt Thou Ottr iiod guide us with Thine eye upon us that. we may live and rejoice daily in Thee. January 9, 1927 STRENGTH AND WISDOM:- "Wlth God in strength and wisdom: his." .101). 12116. PltAYEilz-O God. thou lookest i MY wtst-t fl do not ask that great tasks come my way. storm-tossed soul; i may Rive commission, sue cor. too, his goal. i hope that =God will send mo to someone- Perhaps a little child who needs my hand; sunlight or as c ta dlrmni e-"emfmatfnt. - - found there t; changed sentimentin regard tn thdlcrfase“ m“ V113"! v ,h~ b I h ~._has been suggested therefore that. ‘larmmn snumml w‘ ‘ch e r g n) if one could get morrgsunligitt they; could do with less food, lmrause thel in ptJWt-l, and it- Ol’ t-ottrso if men were not en‘ |times effects their judgment as togmmm‘ Thumda-v aflemom!‘ .\ research man points out time summer: liver oil as a part of their diet tlttrl, ‘ itprhc artistically appointed drau- i 4i t l ~ llley are always. so to speak. extor- l Happenings of The i Week - . when you're feelin’ itind tfgiunt I I -\\'ear a smile g Perk your lips up sweet ‘n hunt. l , Thou just armllo. For a smile along the way " brightens up each dark. slid day. So just smile. fThen the petty little cares Of tho day There is an argument gomgvp,“ Ml Will soon leave you unaware; Gone to stay. , t Life will sing a sweeter song i]! you smile the whole day long. it will pay. 0 I The Duke and Duchess of York were extremely busy “cduesday to their friends and malting last tnluutes prepara- tietts for their troyage on ll. ‘.\l. S. ilenoivn. to Attstralla. where the Duke will open the new Australian which the lPrlttce of tWale; tnatie I is voy-age to South Africa anl South America. sailed front ‘Yorts- Titr- Klug and Queen went to London give a farewell dinner at the pai- ace to the travellers. Their Mal- lestic.» took final faretveil m ‘iheit- son at the Victoria stfilind HThuy‘fda.v momma when me Duk. John where her tnarriage to’ DP.‘ iflilfl bis part)‘ entrained. As soon asl “an takes “m” “n 510119111" “ML. Tthe Duke embarked. his standard nus broken otttftlyiug for the first time from the mainmaist of a hi; watwhip. The Renown W35 9300]‘!- ctl to sea by seaplane and destroy"- ert: with cattnon boom Queen .\lar_v whose last child was born almost 22' year; ago, is about the happiest wmnatt in Ettgland he- Gilli-ti‘ it has been decided that s11’.- wili look after her baby grant} dattgfttwi- lwincess Eiizadeilt. dur- -l'll0t>l1 at llfillllfllllllli the lovely and spacious new res‘ lent ‘ "if lit. and Mrs. \\'. (‘ltcster S. '. Lute. tit-n .\ir= Alt-Litre. with itch‘, chaintitig dnugltter. Alia-s Lcntf Mclatvc. received fortnally and‘ welcomt-tl over four littntlretl and! fifty guests. The hostess received‘ llll,’ room. the guests being ushered _b_v Airs. W. dirttce Ainlr, and 3115;, l Q jqiltlvwavovov: SCRAP BOOK _.__. A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS § ovw+o+oooo+vooo+ooo+w OLD MELODIES ‘llavc you ever thought over the fate of forgotten melodies? Ottr llllllll. if we atlemtpt, proves uttable lo conceive of all those thousands and thousands of combinations of notes which were itcnrd once upon a. time. anti ate now heard no longer. Gottc. disnppenretl, And whi- ther? Vanished totally. like ‘the sun- set redness oi‘ yesterday, or last year's roses. The roses return. and no docs the reddening sunset; bttl. these other things, that were as lovely as they. do not. They ltave ceased to exist along with the roepl. iecllon of the men and women in whose mind they hntl their sole real existence. The thought is strange anti difficult to grasp. Yet there is something stranger still. and’ more difficult for our weak im- agination to realize. it is the thought or all the minds in which those melodies were once reache- ed; of all the hearts which, swept by them, shivored with pleasure or_ pain; ol‘ all that life. in short, which is now dead: of a-ll that present which has become -the past. and by whose side. even vvltlle we are lis- tening to the songs of today, there noiaolessiy takes its place this pres- mit oi’ our own, becoming itself the past. The other ‘arts. architecture. painting. sculpture, remain; besides nnl lo our llfc- Music alone exists absolutely in us who listen; nay, it has no existence apart from ottrs; and hence it is that music like our- ‘WK ii. E. B. MoCIeadmu~Qonnnhlnley> never sbowedato better advantage in ‘its artistié‘ setting o! white hlrcheg and itnotg covered lawn. while lndoorqrtito lovely dresses get the hosteQ. her daughter and her assbtlnfi prettlly blended l with ahelbrllllauce o1: tho. lizbts. the exqulaltegyelldw Itadlsqiln tho itlrawlng-room,‘ and crimson roses .in the dining‘ room. Scattered all ithrottgh the rooms was Brltlell iffolumbia- holly. the gift or lion. or. lloitnie. _.\i. ‘P, of Vancouver and Mrs. Toimie. lending a lovely touch of red and g en that was irresist- ihle."-.\t a nty teatahlo-MrsJl-J- lcitmphei an mo. at-fptter Nicolle pottretl t . mill Mrs. J. 'l't. Darnell l-‘retl Andrew, Mrs. 1i’. Dunbar. Mrs. Charles Miss Dorothy llitttchesonjliss Jean Miss llielea ‘Maclllllan. e o ftown lef; on, Wednesday for St. [She was accompanied by her sis- ; Miss Gladys. a a e .\ir. and Mrs. (7. ll. worth entertained within [he week _Store_v of South Bend. Indiana. i a o o 1 .\ir,.-. George J. Rogers entertair- ,ed very tlelightfuliygat pvelvc tail: ‘its of Bridge at ltcv lovely resid- lt-ttte. l-‘aitlmlttt. on Titurstiay even? lug. At a late hour refrshtttcttl» were scrveil in. the‘ dining room giving her gut-st,- ttn ottpurluititg: 2t» tncvt- around and chzit with on» another. fi 'i‘he Week ul‘ Prayer t~'('l'\'ll'(‘"~ tvc-rté- all largely attended this week in the seven-ad churches. u El n t. hliss Gladys llolittatt of‘ Summer- "itlevleft Thursday ob a visit to Afontreal and Toronto. she is re- turning home by way of Boston. a £1 11 .\llt~i.~' Ruth iiectrtz leaves thi; morning on return to McGill hat» ing spent a delightful holiday with n Edgcwater. and 311's. llcarlz ¢ M n for the afternoon Bridge t-lub on Thursday oi‘ titis week. KY t‘ 21 .\ir. and Airs. C. Falrail Flsllol‘ anti Mir»; lDorothy Fisher, of ‘Ilrlglt- ton, are sailing front .\'c\v York in the latter part of January for En.- lantl anti the Continent, where. Illry tvittter. BIO The MlSdfLq Stew-art. daughter-s nl‘ lPrctttlt-t- attd Mrs. J. D. Slowatl. tantcrtainctl at a ntixtztl Dridge Tuesday evening itt ltottor of .\il.<=. QQ4OO§QfO¢0OOO§O¢O§Of§Q5 Macs Syrup Of Tar And f Extract Of Cod I Liver Oil ZZi..,"1~§..l-i'.'§l..°§.dmllfil?! factions of the throat and - Iungl. 40 CENTS A BOTTLE By Mall 10 cents extra. The 2 Macs l ’ ptzuosrotta t MIcDONALD ti. BRADLEY 149 Great George Street A‘AAAA an D P > D b 0 alone. j lying on the sundJ {tumour won-mama tau‘ 1 ‘ii » l titttha will lraal. mo ulna-- ly then~~ . ~¢~ ' ~ _-, .- i think that He ‘may even smile or me- ' write my nanio beside famous men! —-Chriniino B. U. Johnson.) the!‘ wont: srunv; "line ta wort . throe times and it in yours." Let its . lncteaso our vocabulary by master- QpTEN 345311559; lng one word each day. Today! a Me Rem"; £10m; word: DIAMETRICAJDLY: pertain- _ ing to a diameter; dlroctiy ndvorso OFTEN SWSPRONOIINCED: ln- 0111171730 rest. Accent both noun and verb PM"! lle. "l am diametrically W attch action." ' innit-nil of squint-sing lemons when-f in wnnte-tl.’ squirt-so several lemons nt n tlttigtutritlyt I 1M In!‘ tho jnlt-e, and been It ltfla b future nu. v , selves; must die, ‘ - Vvertton Lev. '- ~15. . -. . .~'-"~_ s ‘lit-lugs dared wcvuk III opportunity during the coming year. in ‘everything that utandinrtio. way including prion. you. The White ,' pertain; to pharmacy and In the. l ' ohlthctor o? the goods handled we maintain tho highest Drug buyer: will find their intereoto oonlervcd In every Give u‘: an opportunity to thov: hoot iiveii we can nrvo t. o. nnttson, llrnggist Telephone 315 ‘¢¢ Tl Oi thou who are not famil- iar with our store, or the high quality of service ren- oi demonstrating Ito character Drug? Store will rclnain for the ltalatlce of the‘ cut the ices. _-.~\sslstlng in disIh-‘llfly lng hospitality were Mrs. illajorlf ll. \'.' Ii. (folcs, Mrs. Manning Ilagnal, .\lt.t. Raoul: ' . -- dleytnotttl. hiss .\iary Irving, Miss» Rullt lieartz, Mist; Van lleil and is said to approve of it. although ~ Edith Rogers. '.\1l's5 ilorntt iiuestltt. other ltoiitla)’ Yllllwlg- . ~ 1 .\flller. Miss Dorothy Williams and,‘ n. 1.01123‘ Sam,“ in honor of -.\ir anti .\lrs. Slauleyi her parents, the Lieut Governorl .\1l‘.~i. i.. l). .\lttrra_t' was ltostessos: l i l on your purse may be more easily ct if you have formed d" h ‘it _ “Yr. . - A w y l ‘ltf a steam Account auist you when ' gonfro ted emer- ‘encte THE CANADIANMEANK . OF.» CQMM ' P-td ling Charlottetown Branch - -, - H. A. C. Scarth, Manager lPrittcc-ss ,-\ most itas had her hair shingletl again, enjoyable afternoon was spent audi after allowing llll" STOW’ Bel"!!! many gory complimentary remarksunwflllli- were hoard on [he beauty and Lady Carisbrnoke. sister-in-lawof . y itistic arraugetnen, of Donnahinlev. llll’ Qllrvll of Sillllll- fill? l5 ll"! dilly. [mm ‘Qmlmgham “e‘m"5da-" “" ntetnbet- of the Royal ‘Fatally who Palmer invited n had recently given the single royal M,“ Marion xlcqoualdm Georg“ favor. Her ltnsbantl Prince Arthur. the King and Queen are known to look ~witit dlafavor ‘on modern “crops? The ‘Prlncest; flrgt h-tl hctnhalt- shilizled in South Afrlca- '\_ several yearsj ago when her bus} baud was Governor-General. -' t o 0 o c o c Arthur of Cottuaugltr With the exception oi l; OniTuestlay afternoon Mrs. P. E. l few intimiltt- tContlntteti on page l3) ulltotutti tottvlttto l Gingham of the BEST QUALITY, re- gular price 60c per ytard, now selling at 10c yard, ‘ This wonderful saving-o“f'n1oney' is the result of an advertising plan of the Maple .l.eaf tllilling‘ Company_ Limited. We ad~ vise you to enlist in tltetanny of Maple .eaf consumers and participate in this un- precedented bargain; iliaple Leaf Flour inhGingham Bags COSts only 10c per htmdred more than in Cotton Bags. - The name is printed in wztshable ink and can be easily washed off. t Call up your Grocer and order a bag toclztv, if he has H0119 in stock, hecan get it from us. “ ' DeBLOIS lottos.","t.ro. \\' I 1O I. PISA 111'} DIST RIBFTORS ..\\'t- tit-til tvilit the dlcreltnttls only. O404§04044§O§§Q§Q600§§OO . Republic" of CosltajRica External SecuretPSinking Flund 7% (‘told Bonds. .1926 Due Novembeor I, Costa Rica ltas a stabilized forip f‘ flmmrllmcm and currency, with a gencfltily IQIIIMHIIC Pllllllll‘ and a pt-cpoudcrant white population. it is rtt-lt in agricultural and ‘forest nesourcés, and exports have exceeded imports it! cvcry ycar hut mtr. since 1913. ‘Revenues have cxkycrdtd Mflfllld" turcs by a substantial margin in each oi‘ lhc past four fiscal years. Application will bcmatlc loilst these Bonds on the New York Stuck Exchange.‘ ‘Principal and interest payable in United States 301d Folll- l!“ from any Costa Riran faxes. tA cumulative sinking fund will be provided, Calculated to rcttrc all the bonds by tnalurity. "Bbittij. arc not re~ dccmablc prior to Novcntbce i119 6. except for sinking fund. Price: 95V; and intoreatfitq yield ‘about 7.40% Royal Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown Tomato Halifax " stint John innipq Vancouvd New York Descriptive circuilar on request \ 1 ~, Montreal Quebec -.<*»'YDAIR.Y cow , _, ,_ M It t: t may. prove thatrtituo- ‘flxmet-‘uwho bonito I monthly’ milk cheek“ tltlw-Ivuola; Ida-cits! . " ~- r u” ‘flu do Nth-ll" mm: .oti‘natq-tuo_.~:bnnk 1mm" IMITNQO an tau-tam wllw "W" an nl with’ min which, “n” 4* Myrna‘ and buolmll than ' elm. 0ur_ "Protection with f 09ml" '1" "I'll ""5 tn tn; flrmlf m lnvoltttiont and 901W"- HYNDMAN ,8. 030., LIMITED- Provincili Managers ‘i’ Till GPlfrW"§,|-1"__ 4 iittosrantrv r FOLLOWS run