1 ,saiéfm l, _ " .._d", .2 ,@- ~ */- ....~- »-ai rnsoannwausrowu V ~ iq t '.-=' 9 lon, the "Pig Woman." with UNCC < Mrs. Salome Cerreener, mother of __§>"'* --xc." Q ¥ EYES TESTED New refraetlng room with 0 modern equipment. = Our experience Il at your take jump. t`tili.~i|'|lilitiii t'illtii‘ii<‘t.~‘ 1|\\iil'\lt‘ll in :ill ili\~ t-l|it~_<, mu-ii~'. viiitigtls E W TAYLOR ASSISTED BY J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS 142 Richmond Street (pam, A ` AND GLASSES FITTED aervice. Id %4§4QQ I-ln. - se *$ §%*9 Greeting 3 Cards CHRISTMAS and the HOLIDAY SEASON will soon it ls none too soon to re- member FRIENDS ABROAD by sending them some of our GREETING CARDS :»:H i: » On tht- ntlier haiiil. U"“"l° 0"ly|1ft25- Residential construction, __ me, ..~- ‘§§*"‘ _*Z We have now on display what we think in the finest and moat up-to~date line that we have ever shown. (All prices from 2 cents each up.) box) both XMAS and New -I YEARS. , tiii'iii»i- in it total ot SiI,573.300.,\\'liich is well ahead of the prevl~ which is 27.4 pl‘t‘ cont tit' till <~i>i\-pits yenr. also now totals $10Il,'i'70,- .-ii-iiciioii. iii ilritlsli (‘nliiiiiI>i:iy5ii0 and nccoiiiils for 28.!! per cent. ziwtii-tl.; to tlio \'ulu<,» of S1,5T3,1lU0,,Tliv fztctt that industrial work this wiiirli is 117.4 pt-rcvlll <11' all coll-,your lifts aittainetl the large total strii<-iiuii, iii liritisli (`uluiiii»ia,ot' STS,3~l5l,t'»00, or 21.8 per cent, is awurtls to till' mln” or $1, 1S6,1ii0vatirll>iitnble largely tn soinc very were lvl 0l‘ 3-4 llci' ct-llll; the l’raii‘-‘big projects principally iii the line ies wtirti piuictic-til y tire same of Pull anti Paper Mills :intl Pow- ivltli Si.1TR.ittll, or 22.4 pi-i' cciii,le~r Deipolopiiient \Vhere twniects l"’f°"“ mel" "'3‘i)“"U'f‘* he 8'3" ivliilt- tht- .\l:ii~itiiii<>.- it -coiiiitr-il fin' iii this <-insslfit-iiiinn in 1925 nearly 'BOXED CARDS (1 doz, ta ,$22f»,.'.tt0 or ti pci' ot-iii. 'iioiihletl the awnrils of 1924, it is Economic Conditions (Canadian Prana) MONTREAL, Que. Nov 80- Tho Trade Delegation :in Canada of the Union of Soviet SGGUUN-|° Republics hae issued the folowinl statement regarding economic C011- ditions in Ruesim The Soviet Union, which began its tenth year of exHence this month. thas reached the Pl'0°Wl\l‘ rate of productivity; and the month~to-month figures of illdlllll- rial output are showing a substan- tial alld cons’slent gain. 'rho soviet union enters upon its tenth year since che revolution witli the monthly figures of indust- rlat production aDi>l`0Xlm8¢€lY those oi 1913 ond showing a steady monthly goin. Five years uso vile monthly output was less than 15 -per cent of that of 1913. The re- covery has ,been particularly “Pill du,-mg the past two years, with tlhe exception or o siowlus ur durluz n period of financial stringency last winter. For the Soviet fiscal year ending September 30, lthe val- ue of industrial production 'was 41, per cent- greater than during the fiscal year 1924-25. State industry ed __‘_“R'”"£l CORDIAL Deliciouely appetieing and wonderfully nourishing too, ie this 1 famous beverage, Made in a minute-a teaepoonfui to a cup and add boiling water. An ideal beverage for children. ' ~ In 16 oz. and 20 oz. bottles and 6 oz. flasln at all grocen ' Send for the free “ OXO ” Cook-book. OXO LIMITED, 356 Si Antoine St lonttell llanufacturern of OXO Cubes. . . Aid of the United Church at yielded a net profit for the year of l _ Bay Gai' M" “fm £:.‘..::.' °l’;t". i.“:.';i..:§;*=‘;‘:.°.:'.: ,,. . Reports of the harvest received at I " ‘Wd éW°h b"°:h°;'°» Ja";°5 need ind alfways ready to do her DI ° TIM °"°1"% W°"°- Wlllilli [hm far mamma 3 gain crop in the o owa an ep as o P ctou, a so \ _k ngwe . anue onsban, 14143,, neighborhood of 2,800,000,000 bush. two sisters, Mrs Wm. McCallum of community woi . lin. McCormack, James McDonald, em or about 225_000_000 bushels iowa and Mrs John Clark ot' Lot ‘S116 leal/ell i0 cherish her mem' Edwin Reid. gi-enter than last yoar. This is 16. my ibclssldgs the llgothgrs sud slst- ---<+>-¥ t-into to thohorve»tot1913. nn nv- ‘l"°flY'SlX years uso she llsceule "S “W Jams” °“° _“§°"°“" Quick womtsn “Aga D,e_wa,. yea|._ in me present the partner in wedlock with Mr. ing liusbsn .dtaree s0ns.l ertblert, territory of -the Soviet Union. The JHCKSOH 81111 they Silent 1110 UFS! Veil fl' _“UM i;""59im_ 3;; 1:89 ~Mrs. lsmtth was exllressing technical crops, including cotton. five y8lll'8 Of their wedded life 011 ‘$13118 '£933 M W gh JS °£l°“ regrets to old EDD. whose wit, Sugm. 1,,,e¢5_ on seeds and mtatgeg, a farm at Union Road. among such » GDoDH . yrll. FS MUGS HS- had passed om She had been Mn me we" above me prewar over. good neighbors as Thos. Ayi-es,1weli, Alice, .Mrs Geddie Coffin. All Smmfs washebwoman lor mm nge. witih the exception of ootttonlsaac Sellers, etc. For the next`the six children with 'twenty-five yeaN_ - and sugar beets- ,' Prolonged len years they lived at Wheatley;grand children live in comfortable f-I,don»t know what I am goin' ,lmughgg in .the cotton hgh, reduoed River. Mr Jackson being the ville homes within two miles of their t0_d-0 for another Iauudmssh., Mm that crop below last. year. age blacksmith there in partner- parents. Smith was saying. ' The foreign trade turnover for ship with his brother .1eren1iah._ The funeral services held at the "Now mwah you mind' MH ine past fiscal year, over the Eur- They 'then moved to Fortune home and the Bay 'itortune ceme- Smith’ Ah-S Conn. again and Ah- opean frontiers, ‘was $648,642,500, Bridge where for more than thirty tefy Were §0l1dll<¥l9d by het’ I-lastor CQ-ts ,-amd, Jes. wa wan a "ek an increase of 13.7 per cent. over years they have wrought together. the Rev lu. Lockhart who spoke or sog- the previous year. 'Dhe adverse raised their family and the confld- from the words For here we have -?_¢¢>____ halancegfor the year was $44,341.- ence and esteem of their nelgh- no continuing city. but we seek one Tu trams policeman raised ml 500. During the last quarter,how- hors. to Come‘. emphasising the W01'¢lS hand’ ever, imports were virtually balanc- Wlhlle Mrs Jackson was always a value of the heavenly hope. The driver dm not understand 1 _ great "home woman" quiet and un-l Among the floral tributes was ti The evening papers with B binge The .average daily freight cariassuming yet she was not unmind- beautiful wreath from the Ladies procmmed it mme 8 grave mm; loadings during August (the iiast ` ;» ‘ The output of some of the indust- ries for the past fiscal year, with the comparisons of 1924-25 and of 1913, follows, in thousands of met- ric ton n. i 1925-26 1924-25 19.13 _ ,_,.,....,,qn_ . _ ,cont ,.........24,ao2 16,101 zs.3ss ' , Oil ..8.348 6,950 9,205 Above are shown figures in the Hall-Mills trial, now under discussion. Upper left to right, Judge Parker. CENTRE, Mrs. Jane Giblptg 'iron . . . . . ..2,200 1,304 4,206 tives; Anna Lee, s new mysteryfignre. Lower, LEFT To niet-rr, Wlllle Sl=v¢"=. P=a'l B°*"“°' ='“l not-ion fron ....z,-iso 1,335 3,509 the --pig woman." Cement .... ....1,286 716 _.___ _*L_ _ __ ____ - _-.»-__-.-A-*i--'-***"' Sugar .. . . .1,058 45l» 1,513 NOVEMBER CONTRACTS -178.800 worlli nl now coiistriiciion ‘higher than British Columbia 'mm ,tex¢_|1e_industry'5h0w9d an ABOVE AVERAGE:ictiiniiy sitiitcil, or 41.1 'por cent- tlmiigh the totuls are smaller. liii- output 30 per cent gl-eater than ------~~ Oiittiriu oliows up well with 37.7 tlsli Columbia .line ellJ0y€ll l~7‘f"‘l that of 1924-25. The lltimber of Construction sustained at 25.9 per,pci' trciii. or $135,-179,500. ’l‘lielliiiiliii111»: y8HI'5 Tiglll ill9"l~5' 'llie workers employed in State indust- cent ahead of eleven months per-‘l’r:iiric Proiiiiiccs have uccotiiiictl'i|ii.tll‘0\‘6lll€lll 6l`l0Wll 11"* _f"“““` ln ries increased from 1,653,501 on iod of 1925- Quebec awards ex-'itir 13 tier cent ui ati coilstiictioii constinction in 111050 lll"lYmC9S is Sgpt. 1, 1925 to 1, 931,487 on Sept. need twenty-two million fornrilli an esliinntvtl vuliieuf $42,971- illc fll`!'l|- SWK’ l"l"‘""l -1"" mme" 1, 1926. lRoal 'wtlgeli iil¢l”0llli£¥ll month. Contempiated figur¢s:TtltJ llriiislt (‘oi|iiiii>iu. tutuls $25,- liiiiltlitig years. 'Illia _wlit\iii. i'r0ilS 10;] pm. ,calm 00;-ing the year-_ .Lililit or T por i-viii, ivliilc the ailtiiic, in allllt: Ui \in.~‘itilul»lt> \vcntlt~ 0" exports for the year were 1,. .\l:iritlii\i-s show 2.2 lici' cunt or $S,- l‘l' !llf‘ "Xll<‘<`l0ll U’ l""""" “5 "muy 450,000 tolls~ (>~_*x_1ti)t|_ lor tiiiirr tlollzirs iii the growers ,Elecumcauon made Homme l".,,_ 1\ lilli§0 l'lllil illlll l'lllll’l` -\llil liittn they tliil ill 1513"' Sf’ "‘“,m“"ed ‘green duringtlte year. in 1917 el- ,intl i-iii-ul tlisti-lots ilai~niii_clioiii Con- tin-tirtl in the l’rovint'c ut Qiicbcc ti<~vol<>1>iiit:iit on hiotitl iinus le 109k' ect;-lc power stations engaged iii -tin, .lining 1\'n\-until.-r, tici~or<-tnlh-i- iiiitl $it:,l1T2,t~'00 iii !\;o-:tion being $16,302,000 or 40.6 perl QAp|1-A1-Es l ing the summer etectrical eqgitlr vi; ii»i,»', 11925, 'l`lic total tot' tio :ent oi all coiistriictioti. A urt- ` ,. , ilowatts a <1- 1-lillt-iil iiitiiitlis ill' 1026 is $350,222,-'liieiits :intl lresiiieitces, which iiiake PARl`S’ N"v` 2"' v “. ll.h one denlllilgiiletl wx; 2l)ge(i‘?t)I lil Germany 8110' sim cniiipziiw-tl with Szl~'.'.,29T,7i|0liip the residential i-ltissificatloii S“'1ll'i5 01 hlS ll0l1\'y S“0l‘| S“"d“5;i for 100,000 in France and Engiland. Iiliiiing tiic rui~i't=spt>iitliiig tiiontlisfr-iiiitliiiio nt the same inte as usual, all A"_‘e"lca“ '-*l“";'l‘ak‘ff`;\,"%lm°d Nea,-ly H sw]-9 of regloual super. . ol' 19:5 or an litci't:u>‘te of 25-ii pel'|2il»S per cent. The aivafils in that Manghlklan “ddefl lf” “lit S Ba lpower stations me under const;-uc. cent uiitl with $15»i7,393,;itt0 for tlievclzissificiitfoii uniouiited to $10,427,-lm ""3 364 ‘le°ap’t‘““""" "ml" °°m"¢_1on, over half or which are now in rim nic.-nn innninn or 1924, or nn 700, which is just in excess of the-nrlssil his f@°°’5.:'»l|lt, :iii iiii-rt-use of is to be rein-.irketl that the awni'ds uiioiit JU DPI' "°‘m_U"“l` lll€ 'D€l”\'i~lt:oniiiig niiilei' this licntlittg linve ‘,oiis iniiiitli niiil lieiiig 05.2 Der cell'-:been inure- iiiiiiierons anti also of il of the o.L'.:4i‘egutt,» for nil tli\'ision.~'.Lsonieivliat larger nature’ than in cstcil him anti ninrvellcd at the workinnn-like job by showing -then llie following citzitioii: ' "General Aiitrcmick -is proud to attest that execuiioiter Manghikitln, attached to the Riissian arm,les,-has. tn my knowledge, roiiilt-red justice 365 times.” 1 The gullotine seems likely to adrl Manghikli1n*s own hcatl :is some. what of a leap year contribution, und thus make the griicsoine rec- ortl complete. me-f>.. -< UNUSUAL TREAT Alricii man had entertnliiod 8 iiiimher of Siiiitlny 'School children at his country residence, and just tiiem glasses ot' new milk from one ,oi his prize cows. “How do you ity tlivisioiis also for thc first ei-lntiw out-iiiretl that figures for this like ll?" he “Shell lille little fellow nrcii iiitiiitlis ot' this yrtii thc liiic out \\lli tlouble time ‘W » f ' '. y ' ‘ ' .e for 1. -5» ' tip is siinilar to tltt- inonth tif No-|iPt~n_|et~ts coming ilntler tlhe engin- A "lee line of CALENDARS ' »~~ini»<»t~. Qiwtn-<~ tenth with S147, <-oring ninssiricntion now totni son,- "* -r ~-~ --"-=~ lrt1:t,ioo, nr 19.5 por cent. for 1927. Make your selec- tion N0-W, while stocks are -'~i----<*-_-- \\'ES'l`i3R\' CANADA -Consiriic well assorted. l ltitiii work has been iinilertnken in CARTER & C0. l LIMITED. 4**‘*9 Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan " B. A. "IARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money te Loan Cameron Biock,Ci\ariottetown,P.E.L Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate ef N. V. Peet Graduate Medical School and ‘Hospital Praetlee limiiee to Eye, Ear, Node and Throat Testing Eyaa and-supplying Gialeee Office. Bayer lulidlng Great George street Office Honra-I to 12.30. 1.80 to U McD0iittld & 'McPhee` `° , B; A. J. A. Meoonaliokn. r. Mornsi lei-filters, Attorneys, Eto. EYE STRAIN W0 use this adjective ad- vleedly. Bufferera from Eyaetraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the preaenee of any eye defect. Tha motive power of the entire human organism le Nerve Energy. Normal eyee, it Ie computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Enarey. but when Eye- atraln la present. a mitch llrl- ar proportion le' required. Hence defective eyee, through their eoneumntion of an ex- eeuive enioifnt of Nerve En- ergy mag. eerloiiaiy affect the function g ef other organs of the body, and produce ill health. mtv: voun :vue - lxliuhuo 0.F. Hutcheson Oltolilffll pi'o\'ince has contrihiitcil rt iiigpor- tion of the increase. The Prnir- ie -Provinces 'hits contrihiited a, hi-pg portion of the increase. The :Prairie Provlnt~e.~i where new work in rect-ni yraris rnii ulotiig ui rt lnwl 'level show gains iro ortlnn tel who n.ppeureil"to be enjoying him- self. Bon-ful! said the yoiingster. "l wish our mllkmuii ken' at cow!" _ e-0\°ll “'- 1 p n ywnrtl-it's a soiitence'." ' Wheatley River, the daughter of nionult available) were 24.866 cars, _ ,as compared with 19,875 cars dur- ‘ ii ling August 1926, an increase of 25 lper cent. 1' - . \Al-0 Co ,e . $36* Fox 0 ‘ I \ AND DOG ‘_ fl lx ':~ l .5 ~\° \~\ , mo. Ina- Mun The Mark of Quality “ IMPERIAL” Y Simped on every Fox Biscuit 1 .Manufactured by us. 4'” l l rf? ,A is your guarantee of highest quality iresit wholesome lox iooii which will produce best results in foxes ami iurs. _ Insist on receiving “lm|ieriais” then ieeil liberally and regularly anti success is yours. Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. , Box 446 - \ _ Phone 721 ~ Charlottetown, P. E. I. N Up Father 1.. FOR TH E ... . Monoyto i-°l'l- _ »m -. -f . _ en-|oo~r S 1 NOW MQ ._iic.<.'o i urioi-:Q tri STAND-YOURS t-lE';>\TATit\t<. l5ETwE.EN t>E|_EcT\r~i¢. me DUGAN FOR ALDEQMAN l \A/ANT TO DQEbENT MY OUAt,.\¢`i<.A~ri0v~i-5 AND i.`r ~` I |928 av in-ri. Fume: lcavieg, lm. A COLLEGE. GRADUATE l ‘o¢’EAl< FOUR L AM iN PAYG! OF \AlO|"1A'N QUFPRAQE ANDI BELIEVE :N Low aeN'rl~ 1 \ ' . , _ #‘» l ‘,.,!., . ' ._ - _ ,_ _...._1Bi__15.._.J. Gr-llrlariarielnnnrvud. __ gear-D\N'r~r-i _ 'n-t\