ifigrtvIIIlI-Iz".1:.lIlliiiIgtiilihlllliHiltlei!‘ti-z’ PAGE FOUR__ TIIEIIIIAIILIITTETIIIYII GIIAIIIIIIIII Incident-W. Chester l. llslmrs, l. P. !oeretlry-Lhn t.- Col. Edna; 1nd Mnnnglng Director-d. ll. Burnett, Aslocllla Eilliorl-lfrnnis Waller and U. l. Currie Isrning Daily (founded 1M7) 80.00 per year (In advance) delivered. HM P9! yell (in mivnnre) nailed In Cnnndn nlul United Sluts!- FRIDAY. FEBRUARY, l9, 1932. ' “h; ... rue CHARLOTTETCWN cunnnmn IIIITES BY TIIE WAY “'1 On Feb. zndhths United states government sent s note to Japan {and China demanding Caution or all acts of violence on both sides forthwith. No further mobilization or preparation whatever for further 3......“ hostilities continue. i! ‘he (miners suthorites avail themselves . l t rs. v,”_|,,”um,__;_ l_ an“. of the seriice of these vo un ee n. n. lllflllllllllll. u. s. o. such serflcps do not involve the country from which the ‘Wimtms come as they offer their services individually. merely while“ °1 fortune. Altogtlhel‘ the “W519 m OPPOSF} CUTS An extraordinary spectacle was? m,’ 51.0.10“ wltneued at Ottawa of the Liber-| s1 Opposition m the House of' Commons holding up the estimates because of opposition to the 10"; out in mderrtnities. and service salaries. It is true their act- ion was based on s. technicality, but its effect was the same. There is no reasonable excuse for their rc- fusing to vote the salaries of the ¢lvil servants because these were given In the estimates at current value individually and only st the end of each department was added the words "less 10".. of sal- tries." If the Liberal Opposition had been SZIlCETG in their desire for economy they would have allowed the estimates to go through in this form. Instead of this they demand- ed that the bill providing for the reduction should be introduced be- fore these estimates were disposed of. The Minister of Justice admitted that technically they could take the stand they had done, but nevertheless their action threw s lurid light on their sincerity in NPOU-Sihg the cause of retrench- ment and stabilization. GRAVE SITUATION The situation in the East Le as grave as possible. It 15 true Japan has declared that her people are eager for an honorable pennanent civil their ‘ the Far East is causing I V"? °°n' sidcrawle mix-up. ‘Ihere are many British oiliicers and officials allied with the Japanese, and similarly the ranks of the Chinese contain many Britons, The British Gov: eminent observes s. neutral ai- titucia and thus has no control over N0 WINTER FAIR its nationals so far as dictatlflfl The decision of the directors of w which lid“ they‘ Wm- °’ the Maritime Winter Fair w a-fhh" iwi- 5°!"- M i‘ ‘MM’ °’ bmdon the event ‘m. mg elm-mt ‘fact a citizen of Charlottetown has year was not altogether unexpected. §°If°r°d m5 service‘ m 5mm In The determination of the Benncttfhe Hilmcity of meteorologist, he Government’ a,“ Provmmal Govwihnving served in that capacity in emmems to c“; down an u“nece5_|,IhC Meteorological Dept. of the an, expenses. included such wn_iBritisl1 army during the Great tributions to outside organizatiousjwar- as could be sacrificed without ser- ious loss to the general wclifaruI DESPERATE MEN Agricultural shows are undoubtedy valuable in the development of, After defying the Rflyfll M91313“ agriculture in this agricultural; P011’? 1'01‘ eight Wteks and holding country, but while the summer and: them at bay from a stone parapet autumn shows may be looked upon 1 in the Arctic barrens, Albert John- as practically necessary, the winter Iwh, the mad trflpllitr of RM Creek. exhibitions are not 1n the sameflh the Northwest Territory. has category. As a matter of fact the ‘been hfmlghli t0 1100K. He Was 5110i Winter Fair in Toronto last year I down, as recorded In the despafches. was on a greatly reduced scale, due, Whilu flI-Iemllillig t» ‘imiblt? bB-OR to “may; exhibits lncludingldll his trail and thus elude his foxes, being absent. The with-‘Dursucrs. The fate 0f Jvhhson W85 drawal of the grants by the , inevitable. He was a. menace to the Dominion Govemment and thclwmmunitv. and his capture. dead Gqtiemment, of New Bmnswickfor alive, was a foregone conclusion precipitated the closing down of fiom the moment in which the the Winter Fair at Amherst. Prob- "Mourties" took up the chase. ably in another two years‘ time the, The dcsmlutc resistence offered governments in question may be infill!’ 3011115011 Twill-S i0 a Writer in‘ assurance of Mexico has given the‘ Government at Washington great Chinsses combatants from Altogether we are living In peri- lous times, and one never knows what a day may bring forth. concentration of guns, manpower and ammunition of 'the entire Snanghai-Woosun, engagement was in progress this morning as the Japanese and Oh‘nese got ready to fight it out to the finish. A detachment of United States marines narrowly escaped death or injury when s Chinese cotton mill in which they were blleted stated that the Japanese Govem- ment had appropriated $14,500,000 for the military campaign at Shanghai. Two Japanese wambarked for the front. about It now’! for hasn't there been one of the, end. or a banker or an insurance, president started to write a. stateJ ment. The papers are full of plans. What we want is something else. We don't know what It is; though? we suspect it will be nothing more than that people will go on trying to mind theirbusiness, and working‘ hard, and willing to make sacri- lnr. hostilities between the two muons. Withdrawal of bot-h Japanese and all points of mutual contact in the 511m hi area. ‘kn do after m“ gels,“ w” “m, ti: pm§‘ I have spoken before about how t t mt. amused we have been in past days Rpm“ a a ed m“ the ‘m! I as we read about the ‘medicine’ men i l I a ,- by the use of a Juice extracted from We! bombed by a. Japanese Blfiilhhl‘! pancreas of animals. What is lack- Rt 1100!! Ivdhy- A TOKYO defillhtvhl ing in the patients pancreas is sup- < . , duced in sufficient quantity the ad- bl d thin iden every , _ , _ tigfea boargs gang; gotciogether ‘ ditron of bile salts from animals has to tryto keep from cutting a d.v,d_ ‘ been helpful, as have other of the Lil ‘necessity of using these products from animals is that the patient himself doesn't know that there is anything wrong with him until real damage has been done. are not usually any outstanding islgliS by which the patient or even litres I0 tide Over i1 dEDYESSIOYVthe physician can recognim it. The about which nobody we've ever met! patient begins to feel less desire to appears to know much in particu-- work or play, just doesn't feel like ~of native tribes who made up soup Ior medicine from the organs of mi- mals. That these preparations had any virtue in them never was ‘thought possible, Just native super- 'stition. , plicd by this Juice, insulin. nicious anaemia-is now cured by amiyj feeding the patient liver-wolf's divisions, about 20,000 men, have: beef, chicken-ivhich acts as a blood “That is‘ building food. the United States going to do, does not agree with the patient, ex- [tract of liver gives satisfactory re- , suits. Lately it has been found that u “plans” Co,“ n" us s." the I still another organ will cure pemic- Ottawa Journal we'd have beeulimus Fmmmla by build“! “P the dripping gold these months back; -I blood, the lining of hogs stomach. Port Ihajoie ' u At the poms of Aix-La-Chapelle. when Inuisbourg, much to the _ chlgrin of the New Englnndera, was restored to its fcrnter masters. the Island of 8t. John as a de- nmdmcy Shared in the triumph. 8-‘- It hid shared in the disaster of the Crest sprites. A few weeks. therefore, after the Isle Rvyhllit (Capo Breton) had been delivered beck I20 the representatives of France, M’. De Bonaventure, an officer who had dlstingushed him- self In the defense of Lnuisbourg, sailed with his company of a hundred men for the Island of St. John, and, in accordance with his instructions established himself on the heights of Port Lajoie. It eras the month of August (1749) and much of the ‘summers heat still lingered in the atmosphere, else had It fared uncomfortably with the garrison, in the more than half ruined buildings which were to serve as barracks. The deeper _' traces of devastation and ruin with which the track of war fa generally marked, could not perhaps be dis- covered on the Island. but the pur- suits of peaceful industry had either been abandoned altogether. or were carried on fitfully and in fear. The slopes and heights around Port Lajoie, where, before the war, could be seen rich folds of every species of grain and USING ANIMAL EXTBAUIB Yet what are we finding to-day? ‘ Diabetes, that formerly incurable lsease is now kept under control, Another incurable ailment-per- Whcre liver itself Where the bile is not being pro- A 1on2; 131......‘ and a better cure-—that accounts for the popularity of our “BlAC K TWIST CH IEW I N 0 HIIIKIEYt; NICHOISON i lY-A\ .183?’ 5 - \ . ~-\.\\‘ . —\i\\ garden root. were in 1749 fast sink- ing back into the wilderness state. from which they had been rescued. Some of the less resolute settlers had fled to Quebec or elsewhere, and left their homesteads to what- ever fate the fortunes of war might bring. Others hovered between their hiding places in the thick woods and their dwellings, watch- ing the approach of danger. The condition of things round Fort La- jofc when De Bonaventure assumed the government Was certainly de- pressing. The settlers had to be of gcstlve juices. The unfortunate part about the est tni When trouble just begins there the peoples of the world. cause is that the holder of the larg- lending it to stock exchange gambl- ers. thus giving a false credit with the absurd idea that they would in- crease the money lent. But in 1929 when the inevitable collapse of the gambling bout came, prices fell as rapidly-if not more so—as they had risen during the unsound inflation and the peoples of the world wore further pampered by their losses in a position to renew the grants andra western exchange the bombard- enable the directors to rcsumqment of Almighty Voice, bad Cree their popular Fair. It is not tlmufndian, in his poplar and willow the governments in question are MOFIYQ-‘S hi CTOOKBQ Lhkes. not appreciative, but balanced bud-l famous Duck Lake country, gets are essential and bovrowingsflflltllclliill. in J1me. 1397- Tlllrty- as far as possible, must be brought, flvfl ythrfi 118W IIIOVBd B01055 the ‘no an 0mg 1g W111 be the (iuty of prairie since Almighty Voice, who anti-air craft to oppose them. lgovemnlenfs mid similar institu- hud two years previously shot; a Au emergency meeting of thehiong, as we“ as private mrpQrn-‘SOFZCHIII’. of the R. N. W. M. Cabinet in London was attended by tons and. individuals, to practise P. was, as the result; oi a the Prime Mini-fiber, Who 18ft hospl- economy, pay olf, as far as con-flung hunt, surrounded in a I31 Rxflihsfi thfl dOChOY-i orders f0 venient the amounts they ImVcJDIIlIf on it butte near Duck Lake. life-Side. The Sll-Himohlhl 0f already borrowed, and endeavor toflihlilghl-y Voice was a dead shot ilfs Cabinet meeting‘ was due, live within their jncgmc frQm yearlwiili a rifle, and five men had been i: is reported, to the kill- to yeayg 1; Wm be recalled that gneikilled and three wounded, before hi8 of two British soldiers by JBIp- Prme Minister in addressing the a. force of well over a. hundred nncse guns. The Committee of the Young Canadian Club at Ottawzrmen arrived for the final siege. League of Nations at Geneva recently said: "The world is out of‘, There were in 1897 no airplanes has entered a. solemn protest a- joint largely from the cflIccis of i0 bomb the bluff from aloft. But gainst the unauthorized action of the Great War and its evil oonsc-lthe difficulty that none of the Japan, which. by the way. still quences. The basLs of the prescntipursuers surrounding the grove protests that it is not gt wal- with trouble," he said “is that peoplddared to approach within range of China but merely attempting to have been borrowing too much, liv-Ithc single deadly rifle therein, was Thiiilfe Peace and order and to Ob- ing too extravogantly and speculatjsolved by the bringing of cannon tain assurance that China. will not ing too much. It cannot be donclifrom Prince Albert. Shrapnel, interfere further: with Japanese any longer. In the end you willlcauister and ball were rained into "We an‘! Jh-Panese merchants. have the nations of the whole world the bluff, the bombardment con- Washington considers the situa- i practically unable to meet theiritiniling for several hours. During tion of the gravest possible nature, Qbllggliqnsf’ "yglled and in anticipation of entering upon -it: course Almighty Voice warfare has obtained assurance peace, but meanwhile her guns are continuing their murderous attack alongan extending line in the vic- inity of Shanghai: while what is described as the greatest aerial armada ever marshalledis threaten- ing the Chinese xvith practically no ‘it. Disagreeablc sensations arise, at .___ lfirst not very plain or definite, but Gandhi has be", joined in jail by! later becoming more readily recog- protected from starvation, and a hundred soldiers had to be housed. cry We must face the fact that recov- a second w,’ ‘our members of the nized, and so he seeks advice." in the family now being jmprisonflt The l_ By this time there have been such suppressing the leaders of the: agitation and the being accepted by the population, I effective. position in Ibo of the party in the House of Commons should be concentrated vidmg a. new outlet for soldiers of fortune in that department of war- ‘farc. Recently we had the report These being ifs convictions, Mr. to the police that they were doing Bennett is eudeovorlng to put Ihcm well, but would have to do better." "Om MEXIQ) $11M that wuntry W111 into effect by strict economy, bc-‘;'I‘hen there followed g. silence. support her in the case of need. glning at Ottawa. IScvernl hours later the bluff was This recalls the fact that the Unit- jlrushcd. 'I'he Indian outlaw and his T! 8811816 Ph-“Od a. resolution UNEMPLOYED AIRMEN jcompanion, a boy of fourteen, were wenty years wo-flimed to ru-c- found in a. pit, a hole roughly five W11?» the setting 11D 0f l- W-mllmd In other days 30mins o; fomu; fleet by eight, which they had dug "Japanese naval base in Magdalena “we common in an countries m with a knife lashed to a stick. .857’ MW” cammla’ under ‘he the time of international trouble. Th“ 1W1 m" br°k°ll Tm? 811d i1 guise of JIIPhIW-Se commercial in- we Md mom m Gamma They pistol. Both were quite dead. Al- tvreets- This resolution stated that Wm ,0 1,, puma in m, Umwdlnlglity Volvo's legs had been badly the United ‘States Government‘ 5mm,’ and on the confluent oflshatiered, evidently by a shell from "mum n” 59° wlumut grave C°n‘.Europc. They wcrc iaracticallwule mlifilxilmder- H‘! 119d b01111‘! concern” possession cl.’ any hfilfiflllflcvsmqvylcrc to be you,“ since LhQLIhcm up with pica..." of poplar wood Or 0th!‘ P19“ 111319 Ameflmh C011- dcvelolmmt o; W.a_,.mre “m, {and rags for bandages. The "Milt by "Y fwd!" °°"P°"“°" °*' highly scientific “no trained meansihhrk from about thirty ndiolnine "wank," which mm“ threatfluof offence and dcfcucc, howeverpLrce-l had been peeled and "I9"- "ic wmmlinlmikl" °Y “My 0i iherc has been little room for the The lofhlhies in which Trapper ‘he United States‘ Ten Yen's mmrlprofcssionnl fighter who moved JOIm-wn» m "m5 "I-Idwlllwl‘ 01' Chief Justice Hughes, who was thcnlfmm (Dunn? m mum“, ,0 find “@932, and Almighty Voice, outlaw Secretary of State. referring to thulmacc m the “on, “no m, thellncilan, 1.. the midsummer of I897, Tmmmn 531d I" W” bwm °" gratification and satisfaction o; his performed the similar feat of hold- “uw Wmdple that evcry HEHOHIIJIIHPIXWISHIJIC hunger. ‘The intro- i“? ‘he forces 011W’ and "d" at has B T181115 I0_ Pmwct n5 Owhwduminn o; 30ml fighting 15 pm_ bill‘ regardless of the number of the safety and that if it feels that ihc~ busiest,‘ pa"), 58am“, the single 9055mm" by '- “mlllll PW" m" defender, are in widely different military or naval purposes of airy WP“ of mum“, one fought be_ given harbour or place as breiudi- um Commander Kmgsford Smmt mnd a circular rocky rampart m "1 go- itg safety it 1s its duty. i“ the Australian Ace, had been of- a" 1°)’ Wudeme-“i the 0th" 3011i‘ W911 l3 I" ‘mm I° mtemrey A: fort-d a position as leader of u... lied himself in a grove of densely ‘hit “m6 Mud“ ‘Ssenled inter‘ Chinese aerial forces nnd now we Erwin! scmb- 39th C3598 BhWBd fer-once on the 96ft 0f WI-‘ihlnflwn. have the report of B0 Canadian the extent of resistance which may but 101- gqnq reason 0i‘ other‘ not airmen, who are about to be do- be made by one desperate man in a specified, JlpI-n did not pfwirfllfmobollzcd under the retrenchment central entrenched and protected with the ervterprile- R l8 11nd“- Dulwy oi the Bennett Govcmmr-nt, location, and in Johnson}; case the stood thlt I m1" W“ m‘ “Hoiisrihr their service to china. It skill with which the attacking force mm Wllhihlwh i° 14'1"“ W“ rucivrtiv evident that. China is may be eluded; the trnpper having find. in View of "III? TQWIWWI» bfldly in want of an aerial force. It actually ssclped from the cordon what Mew‘! nrwnt lltlilldejis at a considerable disadvantage of police before he was overinksn "W" I” 1" ‘h’ m“ °‘ “h” U‘“°“’;w“" ‘he tumu- 0n this account, m m.» mam. towards United States m“?! 779ml Wm“ W“ 7"‘ nwimd li- IYOuId not be surprising, tqrfflm~y_ ' r sum for a general election which colossal. They criticized the appeal and declared roundly hgfllhst 13°!" rupting the Blake repledI-“BUI with this 811m do my friends realize that I should the electorate are denied a fair chance of arriving at a wse decis- ion. to investigate the Gordon charges against the Prime Minister should clean the end to reckless political statements on and off the platform. If the criminal Code does not already provide for the pumshment of those who calurnnious reports men, the lack should be made good. on the harassment of the Prime‘. (continued on 5) Minister. Realizing that Mr. I r - page _ - Bennett has carried an enormous‘ I I-OIII ROESIT POFk . . . .1... .,. . . ._.. 15C p91’ II). burden for the past eighteen‘ 0C _ WW4 ' LOII‘! POfk CLIOPS . . ._.,. ._. . . . . ., 16C 8i‘ II). . y _____ _ , I w p months, end that the load wh ch hey Corned Pork , _ _ _ _ ___ _,_._._,_ _ _ _ _ 12c per |b_ bears is heavy enough to finish; THE STORM i l most men, some of the members; ' ———-— I I n“ “flumn u one“ h" ‘he $8119? KTflUt Cabbage Dfled Beef put‘ mrward the Suggestmn that he “w yellow sea is waving oer the discussion by nelilondents I ' 511C435 b‘! delberfl-Iell’ and syhlem‘ b11830“! clouds are blackening of questions of Interest. The FRESH AND SMOKED FISH aticaliy worried and annoyed w And d“ _ . Uhu-Iottetown Guardian does the breaking po‘nt. It is reported. the deep} darkening t0 ,‘ n“ “awn”, .n n" ' OYSTERS SMELTS however. ihflh the DWPWQI did hill,‘ The ygxxnfloo s are I opinions oi eorrclpondents. . carry the Judgment of the majority i h d t‘ m o, those present And we do no.) And igetrgiiiigiz to the S h 0W ° ° ...._._..__-______ R L D. know that some of the better-class ' ECONOMIC SAFETY lft ~ ti th t sca waves Pllr- _ Liberal members spoke afterward-ls SW eéucmn ewe 1r P 1 389 IJHONI: 351 with disgust of a project wh ch wi d d m“: waves 01mm S ,- roduct vs capital is the he regarded by the general public The ggtigaprus product of consumable goods. Fl- i‘ as highly dscreditable to those re- And dark ‘Fey waves o‘ clouds duciary capital or money is a. ncecs- 1gQ0.g.13_3g, - sponslble for it. Most cltlzcns, rc- ' “crust n“, down sary adjunct of productive capitol. -—_i. gardless of their political affiliations‘ Pass silently preparing for the But while the latter is consum- r J will be shocked that duly elected storm ed and makes way for further pro. i f i representatives of the P901719 h‘! m‘? House of Commons should carry political arfmosity to such a P91!" -that they should ever consider an attempt to badger the Prime Min- ister in the presence of an acute economic world crisis whch threat- ens the stability of existing In" stitutions. The late Edward Blake was once appealing to 11's simbvricrs M‘ I appeared to some of them to be electors. T0 this Ml‘. A special committee of the Rouse a'r and help to put an circulate false and about public Sask- Government is acting fearlessly lnfihungcs i" the Structure 0f the organ that it cannot do its work comparauvmpropcrly in the body, and needs quietness with which the action ls help‘ glstructed on the most advanced 0t‘ course, as the nature of the {generally Seems to indicate that cpusf; of the damage to the tissues itho methods adopted will prove o e organ bFmmB gradually known to the medical profession, it minute details by Colonel manque,’ will be possible by proper diet, pro- per living habits, to prevent damage Accorcfng to common report in ilcfli-‘Flhlf- ottawa. me Collapse of the op. ; In the meantime it is interesting debate on the | Io know that we are using extracts address w.“ preceded by a Liberal] from the organs of animals to pro- the Marine md comnlcs In caucus at wmch some o: those long lifc, even where the damage Pan‘ ' - ' ' I present proposed that the efforts has "ccurred- we grasycovered- cartmwork The waving winds that stroke with And with a motion swift the wold, In fury down the cliffs of crumbling And lash the rousing wave-s into a A thunderous voice is speaking {film And many golden dizzied heads 0! That bend ncross the void, in sud- Withdraw themselves and whisper —Romilly John, in the Spectator. In our judgment the Government Q not, ble ab: gen“, to 33,1137: sgligcle would be Justified in atrenSI-henini! L10 er P“ i‘ °‘“ ° "y ' th la t u t amen. ' tions today require much more e ‘ w o m en than postal cards. There are h" l, by b ' l th - ' '~ ». srzpzssz... "e13: ..: . 1 » PM ~ ‘ s: electorate. If these arc not taken. ‘ I ~ 7 m; £45351 $9 "Ill!!!- In both undertakings the energetic I Governor was successful. The lbuildings he erected were eon- ‘structed 1n haste to meet a press- ; ing need, and to serve as tempor- . lary shelters, until works con- Iprlnciples of military engineering should take their place. Such plans were actually drawn with —-but they never rose In stone and mortar on the heights of "Port ILajoie; they found a more peace- ful rcsing place in the archives of which crowns the height was built by a. detachment of British duction ,tho former by taking an undue share of the proceeds of the combined use of these two kinds oi capital, has contributed to the econ- omic muddle at present confrontin; the world. The abnormal an wasteful expenditure by goveri merits and individuals during, ar. after the late war, has also be". one of the main causes leading u to the crisis In that it hu. reduced the purchasing powv. corn, - unseen hands are borne white, storm. the sands, G811 fflflhb. Pu re Cod In the storm. K mined | D N E Y s; Issdingphylioinm 1| 1..., ideal. sully digested food " ""1"" Ill em. Nothing better for the prevention or after effects of colds. Only $1.00 per large bottle THE‘ 2. MAGS DIUGSTOBI l0 Great George Street Mali Onion Given Prompt Altcllfloll. war expenditure and subscqitcnt extravagant expenditure by Nation- al municipal governments and In- dividuals enccurngcd by unsound inflation cannot be attained by the strictest economy on ‘the part of spendthrifts i.e., by living within their means and not on false credit. Recovery through measures which courage industry to increase well- udjustcd production, i.e., the pro- duction of needed goods for which the majority of the there is a market; withoutm Another ference with natural exchange goods in foreign trade by Illgh iff, except as a. retaliatory mg , with the hope of bringing down -, tariff wall of other nntiom bring about employment, prod tlon must be stimulated .. means the proper use of Produ and Fiduciary capital, Furthermore, thc price fixing those Fiduciary branches, w . have attained tt monopolistic c acter should be controlled in own best interest to the extent keeping Fiduciary Capital accum ations within reasonable limits Y. thus any artificial restriction production and consumption oi produce of Productive Capital. Unemployment doles, emerge construction, productive tariffs, v flatlon of money uneconomic have been Iricd and as would nat . ally be expected, have uttcrly fail In the attempt. So let us one a all learn the lesson illiI prore along sound (‘COllOllllC IlIlP5 in i ture. amount of the Fiduciary Capi- started to gamble with it by gamble. from abnormal and wasteful must come slowly Will 6h- I run. Sir, etc, EFONOMIST. , srrcuus FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Improve With Imperials IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS IMPROVE BY PROMOTING Health of Foxes. ENHANCING Appearance and Market Value of Peits. ADDING TO Size of Litters. INCREASING Number of Pups Reachilil . Maturity. ,i "FOR SUCCESS, FEED IMPERIAL?!" IMPERIAL BISIIIIIT IIIIAIPAIIY- LII- Chariottetovvn, P. E. I.