erases. sr2t._.rfse1t§§tl;§,;. “ who lived at this time. in his zhfe wonderful v i teenth century entoe sugar, which sold at a very hi r842 there is a record of sugar I oiunlonerovii Blllllllllll (Iilllllhllfl) been introduced all through and South America. SUISCIILITON ll?!‘ u m“ IMO per yur tln vlznll lnllvlnl M-Mperyenr tlnnduncel innlloltof-I-I-lllll fljlperyonrlhlllvnllfl) Inllelloannlnl-IIUJ “ab,” lid". Bureau of Clrellnflnna ‘The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I3, l)". r how. _n u a a Archdeacon Richard Hak Essential To Unity first to promote the settlement this date, 1616. Canada's Weekly thus sums up the Dominion's war aims and efforts as outlined in a recent broadcast by Prime Minister Mackenzie King: (Jur aims: _ 1. To end Nazi aggression. 2. To tncet the challenge to democratic in- ltitutions and to individual liberty. 3. To retain Christian civilization. The war, said Mr. King, would be prosecuted through: cool judgment and n 1. Careful planning, balanced strategy. ' 2. Assuming a greater responsibility for the defence of Canada. 3. Placing special emphasis force personnel. 4. Recognizing that Canada's economic con- tribution may be supremely important. Iii‘ chestnuts, while, according to grape wines by pot still. Zllinister Kittg, Premier \\'l1ile he was there it Prince County as a refuge t Ralston. on training air adian Air Force in Montreal. . .. . . - ~ , in g , 5.‘ Organizing effectively the country: pm- number of French-speaking applicants, the force other Batu l“ mm u?’ “NHL ‘Mum o, mums u, 1a¢_m;k1¥ w“. m, m, worm 5,1- m; I duction End distribution. f. _ I r _ gftlicl? billlngutal rccgpts as EEgVlCCgCPOlICF aendd mue n 0"": a formidable burg: gfiegnsfiegvég: nigufligagiefliw: l a‘ grgimgnggfintiigagenécsrfiaspéi? m 6. Ad ermg to sound inancia poictes. iscipinanans, or w 1c a ca as en tssu . “was m gnmfg countryside. 1n- P, m 1 m, m” Whlfb. it hfid bwn fondly y, 7. Strengthening Canadian unity. a a u 4 stead of smashing through the gnifnfgnlhfijgyflgej: hgyuefieagoud h 1. nvggpld establish pater-national l ‘ ,- - r ' . e '3 re o on he and more g2 lilfllfOrlilllf to the carrying out of all these Addressing the members of_ the _l\atlonal ‘slate. mental: can, only push it o, a ship a” Tomemlm, taken w humane ‘Olaf, L?“ got surprising in. anus ls one thing .\lr. King neglected to men- Press Club at ltVashtngton, Cardinal Villeneuvc “m? ‘m “'9” "5 4117mm? charmtwmwn and landed on m that. now that tcomes to observing me lion. That is governmental action on a strictly declared that “the happy relations which exist ‘and wllnugbfiuwtigttlggcélhtfgailtfi: old wharf. and the only part of gtfsllemvelwrymggilwwed zggdliltlfin-‘fa-agg m. i nail-partisan basis and recognition of the loyal between the United States and Canada are a under me she; me o; me dekndJWY m“ Pmvlm" m“ they “w 1 l aside. i‘ - cn-o ratioi received from the leader of the great lesson to Europe" He reminded them there ers There ls no more vulnerable was m‘? mp by mowr from the The "ldlscmmllaw 1°54"? M m!» " l‘? l .. , ., . ' . . . l f wharf w the Pravlnclal Bulldlng, mine; Ls strictly forbidden by a :2, Official Opposition. Dr. Blamon has had occas- was no Magmot or Scigfried lines to separate °bJ°°l "m" a hall/Q "mk- Il l8 a dmance o, a few hundred yard_s_,nagm wnvenuom wwhm, Ger. hi’ ion to complain of evidences of favoritism and us, but an unfortified border of over 3,000 miles. 'xfllllelgg_ baggage afiifelfsfsmlllbagrel: Yes, Mr. King has forgotten l" “will”? will!‘ B11 W391‘ '- ' ' ' ' " - ' - ' l hen he was; 9° e"- ‘w er 55‘ g2 partisanship m the distribution of war contracts, Let us be grateful to God for such friendly down m”, Ea,“ Tank; do motif-he County wh ch. w mmmBut mum” mm“ m‘, “Km feelings and let us liopc that th tinue." At the same time he and also 0f the fact that he has never once been consulted or advised of any matter relative to the Government’; war activities since Parlia- ment prorogued. This is not the way to main- tain public confidence or strengthen Canadian unity. The King Government and its followers * "‘ “‘ "‘ have no monopoly on the patriotic spirit which Environment rather than he motivates the Canadian people, and it is essen- sible for much of the insanity tial that this fact be realized more clearly than Mr. King seems yet to have done. 1 held in the McGill Union. New; From Ggfmany conclusions on the findings the Crown and to Canada. 3FFEHE. ~f~“*\"*"*'1*;~:.- c a- more than six years and who are now subjected into the present Parliament war conditons, are ac- in October. I935- cies tn the House of i " . . . . nl t to l d l . __,|,- i ] l, . g -__-....__. _ cidence of nnsanity, organized and supervised by ‘i3: 5m,- bgggfinilanlglq, figmfi-o °“ l“ flllshdnldisgl f m“ efifigfifigfdyitfiihhlfi? this 113%.?!’ NI~ t. A lvzm its own reliable news dispatches hlm tn Chicago. Speaking of the various t s can; 4 f w ..l Film"! and I "m" ° lng experiences through which hu- , . K YD? y an a e months ulte. all , from iermany in recent days, the New York of mental disorders, Dr. Faris said that gctzeral- one striking of the “llnfilflllfllllfl" léliglimléixgritalguofoglgulf? pa?‘ ma-Ifietynisodtffi‘: wpafiorld 5mm”, cannot ‘gs-i j ' _~ Times comes editorially to the conclusion that ly paralysis was found in districts where home inmlllc- which “ugh” ha“ “eelwm... might, attend n convention or afford to entrust. the mfety and Mi i _ l, they give anything but a rosy picture of pres- llfc had broken down and vice was widespread; lggtfigdl; i??? ‘Yearmgs “gating? the whole county and nominate the ‘égglglzfld "flgfifigllgag: gfsgggbg: l3 , I , tut hopes and ‘conditions wdithin rthatflcountgy. alcghollcs wdcre found largely in low-rgnt alarms, 11y a“ o, who“ pasieigars mm pa; $221333: cflréhfii: W“? $2: argtlblttéon of an iliiostlrl-m z l () t 0t t t g ct t at an manic e ressives were scatter m st a _‘ ' a V" mBY 01' may I! 0M w, , f? °t‘illl°f\l’fgl‘g‘lavc'int‘ii“enfis Si“, fir}, ‘in the equal, over s“ districts e a ° :§“§§§l'n§°‘gf‘e “$3,322,” Jhrmers from this County in the at. the close of the conflict. ft n w, H ; u u e “c l r l’ Y Y ‘I ‘ -‘ ' Csnfomi n d - u ‘present. Legislature. any one oticertain that this uestlon otlnter- y? g l , saddle, there IS no doubt that the German peo- _ _ PM dow: 3n: egienhol: simflrlggt. whom i; flee,“ would m,“ a 309d natlomzl right-s wl dtzimllgidtfl per- l pic, who have been under a heavy strain for Death and resignations have struck deeply Monger age o, r3210, igd_,“m_ {rflllresenlfiilve- Th“? l" slsofiflllgfi. g.§*,{‘.§,‘."f,§.;,_,“‘;,,,. Q0“ Ignaz: to the strain of war and quirizig jumpy nerves." Blackouts, rationing, the difficulty of getting even little necessities of life, curtailed transportation, growing regimenta- tion and the burcaucratization of every phase of life, plus the anxiety of families who are trembling for their sons and fathers in the field, are weighing e\er more heavily on all, especi- ally since the German people have been assured all these years that Hitler would keep them out of war. German authorities are quoted in disproof of the glowing forecasts of the great caravans of goods that were soon to be rolling into Germany from Russia. Only in food, iron, manganese and lumber can Germany count on any increase of supplies, and these are hampered by inade- quate transportation. In such basic war materials ,_ l as copper, lead, zinc, nickel and tin, not only is . Russia unable to export anything, but she must ‘ import large quantities for her own use. Even regarding oil. of which Russia has large potential supplies, but supplies well under ground, "Ger- man hopes are melting." The Tinlcr emphasizes one dispatch of a few days ago which spoke of "the general tax weari- i) ness" affecting the Reich's revenues and caus- ' ing particular concern. Another dispatch quot- ed the semi-official weekly Suedost Echo as ad- mitting frankly that it has been found impos- sible thus far to maintain German exports at the level which it was hoped they would reach, des- pite the war. Still another dispatch remarked upon the enormous recent increase of paper marks into circulation and the consequent trend toward an inflationary lift in prices. ~ Sugar Commons Death took its toll Liberal administrations. of Commons is now: Liberal I 39; Social Credit l5; wealth Federation 7; Farmers of Ontario-Labor l; U I I U -\&fi~.-v~»._-_ _ It is considered send adian drydocks where able to repel attacks. There is dock at Saint john, N.B., a drydock in Quebec, both of quate for a ship with the Hood. Nevertheless, if is considered likely that Cana nell welcomed back the Hon. former Minister of Finance. Dunning stressed personal aims as paramount. The former said: “In the years which lie it seems to me will every one concerned in moves on into the future intact." immediate future of Canadian seeing Sugar is a commodity much in the public mind with in these war days. The National Revenue Re- view accordingly digs up some interesting facts couccmiitg its present production and past his- tory. Canada imports over twenty million dol- which would call for the “brai lzirs worth of sugar and its products each year, of a united people tiearly all nf which comes from British Empire ' l’ * ¢ countries-alto llritish Wcst Indies, Australia, Approach of the Christmas Fiji Islands and British Gitiana. The sugar it ' refined in Canada by an industry which re- ceived .1 great impetus during the years of the World War. .\ large proportion of this sugar comes from the sugar cane, although there is a growing inilizntitm of the beet sugar production. tembcr and October it did not an approaching event because That business sweet thpt he lad as $2.50 a pound. The ‘demand for this new luxury .____._.__________, _ tDIIURIAL NOHZS a This is the greatest day of all for the fox ranchers, the sale of selected breeders at the Fox S friend of Drake, Raleigh, Gilbert and others, the This is not a f‘chestnut"-—Germany has de- creed that distillertes must make brandy from finilion brandy is genuine only if distilled from a u a a Premier Campbell has returned from Ottawa where he has been in consultation with Prime Macdonald and others. was decided to offer a n n- French Canadians form about $0 per cent of the youths seeking to enroll in the Royal Can- m“ p, “mo; be °vemune¢ 1; Th"! Mil-lull" "Bu"! "h? Prm“ war as a battle fought for Christian civilization i and affirmed the loyalty of French-Canadian since it was elected There have been 31 vacan- been caused by death and eight by resignations. “he” ‘he 5mm‘! of the Senate as well and there are now I2 vacancies leaving a standing of 52 Conservative appointees and 32 appointed by ‘ed feelmg»; possible that the British will some of their naval units for repairs in Can- they would be far remov- ed from the danger of aerial bombing while un- which could be used for repairing large capital ships. channels approaching these doclcs might be inade- 860-foot overall length and the thirty-two-foot draft of a ship like the German against Britain develop to serious dimensions, it be used to overhaul many British naval a At the annual rheelingIof the Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Lt. the President, Mr. J. W. McCon- rection of Canadian business which he regarded thinking so much of increasing dividends as of promoting that co-operation in industry which be demanded on the part of The former minister referred to the again stimulating the grocery business, states Canadian Grocer in its current issue. to get merchandise following declaration has, however. levelled off rm: gogmtoisn IOTES BY TIIE DIARY A ruauc pronoun” o! Olllrll the writings mention:- found. In the n making lost gh price. Aslateas Th! II dove lornllll Dbl! w‘ “'""c1'_ “i greatly stimulated the search for a new route to ‘mwwfifm u: “m, arm ::-.:....-~".-:......- ~ I . t. az’:t;::.~..€l.;:?*.:l* ul"""=""; or m "*- "t" All!!!" l- 7'1"‘ "'3' at the beginning of theesilzilteerifh cenlrfi": i124 “P” "7 m‘ mvmm ‘umww until today It bu the audacity the West Indies Ill municipalities will the vagaries of ministration which ts unstlble in its decisions geographer, luyl. proposed legislation will be o0n- of Virginia, died corder and A Blttxrle; without speed- tn: tanks ts inconceivable. 1f Belgium's new “Chinese wall" of movable steel gates meet-s spec- ifications and ls incorporated into the defense of other armies, the tankwflloeasetospecdJrhemnk can unuh surmount most stationary wall-s of masonry. It. can usually straddle or avoid n tank trap. Isolated fields of concrete stumps or steel ties set diagonally upright can be deloured. But the Belgian gate 1s apparently the most. ingenious obstacle yet, de- vised. It l: mounted on steel roll- ers like those used to level tennis courts, yet 1t has British legal de- o the Hon. Mr. Due to the large can eully be transported from ey may ever cou- characterized the 8WD l0 UM; tanks lose speed they have losfi _the battle. — From the New York. 5 l° Times. __.._._. During the last war the rumble red“ i, res om of guns ln Flanders in myodem cgies ,the south of Etigland. A; wireless . war, a commentator remarked that 1t should be a master of g ed tn. The commentator tn whlm we have referred looked back- of which 23 have wards but not ahead to the days of conflict could corners of the Earth as across the Channel, It. la, perhaps. with mix- IBBC has e less ambitious pro- gram. The Tommtes will broad- cast. lnctdentis from their lives at the front. where they man Dill boxes, trenches and blg guns. These first. broadcasts will be made on discs, which will be flown to London and broadcast from there. - Monobon Tvanscript. a l,225-foot dry- nd another large However, the -——-- 1B9 IORIKII ILXBIIIHIC uonmrol Board is taking the proper course tn going to the pllbllc with explana- tions of its regulations instead o! waiting for confused citizen; to learn for themselves in devious ways what the rules are all about. letters have been reaching this paper asking for light. giving ln- terpretatlons, and complaining that the banks are working a racket. Few of the writers profess to un- air attacks dian yards- would vessels. c. A D n - , derstand the regulations. but most Re I t. u "gr/g of them are sure something strange pY"g' - l; going on. This can be tsvolded for the future di- by adequate use of the means of general publicity, Alludtng b0 the banks’ functions, an informed correspondent explains that under the terms of the Control Board's orders the facllltlee maintained by the chartered banks for handling excbmgo are now operated Ia that the wintry .l5.?“§§f;.$£ 3"..Z?Z§IZ., its buslflfifis force-S u still paid by the banks, and it has been substantially Increased since the war started. And hem ls an lm- portant point: The total daily pur- chue of foreign exchange frown the banks’ customers at Control Board mm are sold dally tn the board at exactly the same rates. Conversely, the total dolly sales to the public are covered by purchases from the finance minister ahead I am not industry as a time n, heart and will" season is once , I" 5W‘ ‘board at the same m; um the require any such customer pays. The cortimtsslon n1- of the scramble lowed the banks by the Control of war. because profit, does not cover the expense involved. For their work ln handl- Dtlrittg fllc past fiscal year Canada's sugar im- of the huge quantities of merchandise bought at 1 m t t; u, b Ports lfllflllirtl atlllmxlnlalcly 9657604 CW1’. the time by the trade. Buying is now being a]: alloeivged Tnfiifitniiliton eof iii]: valued at $2o.28|,5i5. concentrated more on the seasonal lines for the Month of l per vent by the boom. lizirly classical ivritcrs referred to sugar as holiday trade which looks lndiatrsalt or “ltoncy contained in the reed." India untl Arabia were the only known produc- ing countries of the ailcicnt world. The cane was later carried into Egypt and China. and the etilcrprisitig Egyptians soon taught the world how to rcfiuc sitgar through the use of ashes. A later development in refining consisted irVdlS- solving the raw sugar in limewater and adding the blood of hullocks. The blood coagulated and drcw nut the impurities. Today animal charcoal i3 ngcd in the refining process. v ‘ The desire for sugar grew slowly but steadily. The Vcnetiarls sent a shipment to London m I310 in cxchsutgc for wool. but ll fémfllnfll F’- rare luxury. That famous Venetian Marco Polo, speeded up and that better pri prices. Strength and if this advances further This applies especially however, no shortage as raw along more freely and bee: i; duced in different sections of t their priccs to both the trade F b" -‘ 4’~’>t"~‘¥1’r‘7" W???” _ _ to be a good one —- in view of the fact that business generally has onthe whole for farm products. petition among retailers continues grocery business, no doubt due to the fact that a number in the trade stocked up at lower is apparent in the raw sugar market there might easily be an upward tendency in refined. There is, l being rapidly pro- nr four mnrc package tca firms have advanced and consumer. and are specifically prohibited from _ _ their own repre- sentatives and thus to control the trotfon of their own sf- falls. We do not believe mm, the be MIIBPBGGd by n provincial bd- notior-ously and there n every res-son to believed that the sldernbly modified before it actu- ally takes form. — Broekvllle Be- Times. But. 51?. “W! DON'T WAN’! COL. IAIJTON” atr:—-1t bu been announced that n bye-election in Prince Conn wlllbebqldon-Inznfltlhtoflll vacancy caused by the death of late ‘ entod representative A. t McLean. d Imagine our surprise upon no - In; that the Itlbnrnl executive of,‘ But-and West. Prince met tn flum- 1n,- merstde. and Hitler-like. had de-l p, clded tn tender the nomination to the $11‘! drum-ml"! l"! the present Ftnmoe bummer. m?“ 111° 9""- - By what. Authority did those ex- ecutives delegate to themselves the right to take such notion? A: an old Liberal and a fnnner, I wah to call upon the fnmiens and fllher- men of this County to decide em- phatically against. the notion of n u. clique. who for selfish interests am m endenvorlng to deprive the County events leave little doubt that ___§?-a __ c“ Q‘ § i: International Law (Ilnmlllon Slnetnior) ‘Ihe uoe of drifting mines to des- aeaco is term. onal law; but reacting. l l he such a broad base on the map now because when 9-114 put» by tractor. Interlock- l out in the cold. belng defeated an n u gleangidcfugflxg i the previous general election gave no orggnlzgtion w enfofcg p5 01;. l was heard m | thousand or a pretty safe plum for refer to _ I _ n, ablon here, Dr. Robert A. L. Farts, assistant professor ot comm“ canon progmssed an" the Now the object of a. certain cll- pea“ l“ mam sociology at McGill University, told a meeting Dr. Faris based his of survey on the in- ‘l’ “dvamed l° ca"? ramude que ls to leave this County without . representation. so they that radio had not beentrféifflpéiilizi ‘the patronage’ and me carried u easily m the f“ ]such an efficient manner? Because l m“ ‘he amounce_ ed ln farming and fishing, and , . k til B i’ “'1 l b0 f Standmg of the House réieglathcls ‘heard éhat tltie British inxvéounetyygg fagmeme aiueicnglslea . - r as n or ora l n 73,_Conservatives ‘taken equlgment u? LN‘; genera‘? men who represent ‘l5 per cent. of N“ l, ‘h, “m, t, "n"; Cwollcrallve Common’ ‘headquarters of the British army i l 1 .1 1 ‘uflnsl’ Independent g; United t: vsunoe with planstelvehtually to gglmbm lggmhfifg wémcnggfif PIG-WORM vacant I wzttiercrtuirofitugbr The‘ eSTQSCDIIQlI iii: idaw who Wm be a worthy sucus- B7 “m3 m” “m” dhm" ' p sor to the late Mr. MdLean. remedy on the market. Board, far from being an excess 3 of representation. (by proxy so to b’ orwflw la M!!! TWP-ed speak). CoL Ramon would have l" m“ wh°1°‘”'l° “ugh” were l‘ about as much interest ln our m‘ Peumemawnm m“ be m‘ County u the Sultan of ‘nuke! ptngtydmh from y’ would have. erent to the fate not only of en- We had one instance tn Prlnoo Ieflhghga but of neutrnlsmas wean‘. County when the present Prllno 8 by me ods _ Mum," Macaw“ Km‘ mwvomterroglnm in frightening off British. Mm . I . the bouquet of n seat by ooclama- comm"? i: E,“§R.,,§E,Z tlon. Evidently tha Prime waster gy ll: 0f any veotlge of re- doea not know there ls such n place to s twmitumav yet remain to her. ustlfles the means. and the ru esa marine warfare to which the "cornered maniac" l; now rem we see the measure of his des a nnndvillalnyflgla lnce last. sun-line , by Mlnlster, u director . I novxmim 23,1939 rnunsulv, FRIDAY, sluunnu Brown, Grey and Black To elear — - -- -- 31-49 In black, blue, brown and red. end only — —» -- -- 95¢ Make nice Xmas gifts Slzs 1s, 1s, 42, 44V only To clear — -— -- -— 5L GOAT BARGAINS For This Week-End Wine Cont all seal sleeves and eollnv, Ibo I4, going ,,____.._...___--------str.<is Blue coat oppossuni collar, loose hock style size H, going ¢¢___.._..___---——-———--— l5.9S hi9. cont oppossum collar, fitted style, size l4, going u|>________-----—--—--————-—— I335 gust cont, grey cnrncul trim, fitted style, ill! l4. t—————————~—-——--- Royiil Blue coat, clipped Krimninr trim, fitted style, size I4, goingflt—--—-—"'-"—__"'——_—— “'95 Royal Blue coat, wolf trim, fitted style, size I6, going at l5.9S Brown cont with genuine rocoon trim, fitted style, $310 l3. goingdf—-—-—'—'—““"—“‘—'_——_"'95 Green cont, with grey wolf trim, loose buck stylfl, lil! 4°. goingut—--—--—-_'—_‘__”__“'95 Brown coat, Genet trim, fitted style, size 40, q°lfi9 fll—l5»95 hlm a safe seat by ucclamatlon. And ioiyafivprlce. The adventpzes L m be?’ n causal many wr rs :22: "§f.°§§.;‘Z‘§T““vv°.° t» my t» ma. out». to . miter». -u..r..lls.cc*.. a.2‘..";*“.::s.trd m“ the ls/st general election of over four Bu; 1g occurred w yew o; them m the fact that. the league of accept, the nomtn- Natforu, had made good behaviour een nut-tons in wa-r and in objective. Had it received me anticipated support from the American gove-mmemnt can control and people, there ls no que tfon Col. Ralston, to us some of that much was; fight have been them have been doing tn the past iwmved t0 emit-n: an efieot- 12ml- others who would make worthy rep- resentntlves. Why for almost: twenty years ha’; this County been represented in su lee without effective mate-rial bac . - l the late lamented A. E. McLean for a number of years was engag- I am Sir. etc. FARMER 4th District: of Prince MAC S PIG -WORM TONIC POWDER Black cont with imitation silver fox, fitted goingnt—---———-—--————'—'-"‘"~95 Also four untrimmed coats reduced to $12-75 0nd $14-95 all the newest styles To clear -— -— — $3.89 SKIRTS Dlllfllllkl 14, 16, 20 One only WOOLEN - GLOVES Special this week- DRESSES Nlce Crepe Dresses l t l A l new l y c. Reg. $2.95 DRESSES 25 Crepe Dresses Reg. $5.95 and $7.95 Reg. $7.95 HOSIERY Special this week m] only -- - - ._ 54¢ "l, Sport. J ncket in ~ orange. To clear _ 3175 FER/l‘ & VELVET HATS . Rel- $2.95 and $1.95 To elear----5u¢ WOMEITS BLOUSES Sizes 14 to 42 Whit»: and Eggshell Slightly Solled To clear — -— — — $1.39 style, size 38, WOMEN'S DRESSES All dark shades Sizes 38 to 44 To clear - -- -- $3.75 last. All other COME IN, GET THE BARGAINS. While they merchandise reduced for this Sale. RIJBINSUN and WlLllE 141 GREAT GEORGE STREET --——--—--_-—-~ ‘It will gllfilfllllhl] abpllsl: nll t . P n s arms nn mp ore LABOKMAYOR thooehetflthwof your herd. z PRICE 35 CENTS PER LB. DONDON -(CP) -Counol.llor J. C. Edward. 34-year-old builders as- sistant. the mayor -elect, of Bet-h- nal_ Green. _l£)!1d0H. making any deduction from the rates set by the board tn transac- tlons with the public. The only additional charge pennltted under the regulations la a nominal “per- ltem" charge ln the case 0f cheques and drafts ln foreign cu:- renelea which t; roughly equal to the banks’ normal and very reas- onable domestic exchange charge It ls therefore qulle clear what‘ happens to the l per cent spread betiween buying and selling rates. Upon United States sliver coins the Canadian banks pay a. premium of 7 per oent. The object of the Foreign mchange Control Board ls to ensure the orderly flow of We carry n complete ling of the electors should not. permit this ; f Cattle Remedies. Gassy Stomach: Relieved Every person who ls trouble- with gas in the stomach am. howelmshould act a. bottle of Dr. Evans Stomach lure and see how quickly It will re- lieve nll dL‘ ' , symptoms. nr. Eunl stomach Mixture taken n1 mu! time, not only prevents all bad effects from u, but. ltvpromotes the funn- ilonnl not! 1 of the stomlch. assists digest on and improves the appetite. Dr. Evans stomach Mlxllffc In sold only at the Two Macs per bottle. Get Your Bottle Today. m 2 MAGS 149 Great George street Canadian external trade by ech- nt- 85c serving our buying power abroad and preventing lllldfllfnhiu fluctua- tions in the exchange rate. -To- ronto Globe and Mall. PLAYS Alas. how soon the hows or ves- .... ms.aat:.slz.a~.i°i...."' e ‘Eé’°“t.°."‘ "’ “all? ‘W.’ w e we , The theatre eihiuyndsl foo do", wide How lo the audience rtt.s' berm-e l us H0" many pmmptenl Ihll. 1' chorus! --wuut-_sevq._t.;_n¢¢_ l .,_. , ces are prevailing Price com- keen in the to canned foods. sugar is coming he country. Three l For a Delicious 01m of l Orange Palms Tea g Mr. Tea Poll Says: Use BRAHMIN Full Flavoured Tea The Rotary Club of Charlolfelazvit will hold their annual Radio Auction an THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th over station CHCK. This year we an making a special appeal to you for your support in order Ilia! our crippled children may be taken care of dilrirlg the war period in the same efficient way in which they were provided for during peace limes. A: members of the Rolary Club, we feel our responsibility quite keenly in this regard. We are zmanimour in our determination to raise suf- ficient nmney to provide ntedical care for our crippled children a: ulell as for other charities which we support. Our merchants and many other citizens hat/c already met this appeal by donating goods for this aulcion mare generously than ever before. We earnestly solicit your ttJ-0Pfl11ff0n_ and would ask you to help in this worthy object. You can do this by bidding on the many ure- fti! articles which uiill be offered for male. We wish Io thank the public for the gencrotls support they haw given u: in all previous atm- fion; and ark it again a! this time as the tired for fund: 1': greater than ever before. , (SIGNED) $4M .1414»- Acfing President, An Appeal to the Citizens of Prince Edward Island on Behalf of Our Crippled Children THE ROTARY CLUB OF CHARLOTTETOWN getting to take along with you HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST 10c Per Fig EVERYWHERE IN THE P R O V I N C E TOBACCO 00., LIMITED Charlottetown __ g HAVING ANY LUCK? Whether you are bagging the odd duck or coining home empty-handed there lalllo reason to spoil the day entirely b)’ 01" IIIBKEY and NICHOLSON