.a _L Pl? »;_iP1i -lg-,!:=l=l \ it __» _fl . ig: _-f ," 7*- if ii :*f~ _ _ if _l li l‘."f*j_f fact. - _ ' 'l Y .‘:_i na-»_. ` i li Y fi ,.i-i 'll iii il ill -'N _-- l - _ ' _ l A _»,. . _ °- “ r i » I _ \ / l ._ ' ` _ -flf‘3i‘*",__ “PAGE FOUR _ ' THE cnnnnorrlrrown culgnnlnn ‘ JANu;_-iRYl1,192o._" * - vu. _- -'.,'i`. 1" _ - ~` ‘l " ‘\ JHEJFHABLUJIETUWN 'lillliillllilli no '** ° mr,-~*-~~**-1 i llqrling Dolly (founded |881) 84.00 per yen! (delivered) In advance; _ _ Cl” nl Yen! (milled, in advunecp in Canada, and $3.50 lor IJ. B. A. "-' Ill. L A. Blrlett, President. J. ll. Burnett. Editor and Puhlluhui _____ _ _ _ D: K. Currie. Annoelnte Editor. ~ ...i ¢ _*J* 1' ' _ ' sn@_us_Q-so-ietiuARY il. 1920. l _ ~ -_ '_."“’l‘i_'- '-?"_T""* T." 1'; ‘_ FOR A PIEOG RESSIVE l’R()\'I.\'UE .i~. J 'i The report of the President of the Charlotte- _ _‘_ town Board of Trade, Mr. R. E. Mutch, published in _-J., yesterday’s issue, is one of the most valuable records _Pd of our trade and commerce that have been published f 1' in the annals 'of Charlottetown. Mr. Mutch is a strong advocate of publicity and urges that the Board, during the coming year, should publish pam- ‘-Bcl phlets concerning the trade, commerce, agriculture _ and fisheries of the province. His own address sf .` forms one of the best introductions possible to any such series of pamphlets and we might suggest that, in a revised and condensed form, it should be publish- 'l ed and circulated in the interests of the province. __ _M1`- Mulch, &$__m0St Q_fl_.1s kilow, isone of themost *nel progressive and enterprising of our business men. .1’- His energies are not centred on one particular line ’ of business but are divertedto difl"erent channels of 22 enterprise and he is thoroughly conversant with the possibilities and potentialities of this province. It is interesting to note, therefore, that the conclusion he has come to is that the future of this province does -1 1 not lie in the development of any large manufactur- §§§ ing industries andrthe conveision of Charloitté"@fl"i wo ' into an industrial centre, such as St. John, but in mf, the development along progressive lines of our main c an: industry, agriculture. Mr. Mutcli does not contend HQ, that we should not have _manufactories established ' sal in our midst but agrees that these must-necessar.il_v ’°§` remain minor industries and that agriculture and agricultural by-pl'ocesses and fisheries must collsti- 52, tute the staple industries. =_ Few will quarrel with Mr. Mutch`s conclusion. In our agriculture and fisheries we have a God-given opportunity in the matter of natural resources. These , we must develop and there is still a great \vay to go 1°{ _before we can claim we have reached the lilnit in this iii? respect. The various confereiicesof_agricu1turists gg: _ lthaéhavfre taken place t_hls_ \v;e_ek lncll_<__aT_e;_thal__ gui' ea in' armers are _awa e o e iossl li les o e- 6__ velopnient along _progressive lil_les.1 It may be safely = assumed that with Co-operation alid organization it will not be long before our agriculturists have their ' own auction marts, their own cold storage plants , and their own canning factories and subsidiary indus- llo ti'ies. These are the lines along which our natural fl" development must proceed and Mr. Mutch is suiii- zcf ciently far-seeing to appreciate and insist upon the .o Ch 5°’ 'l`llI'I .\‘_\(`l{ \'llll.l‘I-'l`()I{.\l l~].\'TI.\' li] LINK il' Travellers coming to the provinc_e during the ' past week tell of a decided improvement andvery satisfactory conditions on the Sackville-Tormentlne line. For a week or ten days the trains on this line . have arrived and departed on time enabling connec- D tions to be madewith the trains on the main line and trains arrive _in Charlottetown and po_ln,ts *‘ l west practically on ltlme, although lce conditions 1. I iii' have been and still are exceptionally heavy. - 3; During the latter part of December there were if one or 'more delays, caused mainly on account of tem- _ inf porary causes, but as soon as the attention of the _ , ui: management was directed to the matter the necess- f)=~`_ii ‘ ary remedies were applied and the service now is all B 5 that can be desired. iii Owing to the exceptionally heavy ice in the S5 straits and the consequently longer time taken_ln crossing there is no time to lose between Sackville D° - and Tormentine, if connections are to be made with 5 the trains on the main line, and it is pleasing to note 710 ' . . . ' : that no time is being lost and passengers speak in ‘ the highest terms of the sei'vlce. The Cai-ferry also is doing excellent work. The - ice is heavier than it has ever been known to beat this time of veal' but, so far there has not been any . B interruptionvin the daily communication between i the Island and the mainland, though exti emely heavy _ __-“_ ice has had to be liegotiated. lf rzei -_L-li-*_ i’»’.‘é \\'ll.\'i' l'_\x.\l>_\ ll_\s lioxl-:_ .. .Mn i for 1- u Yi 3"' At the recent meetings held here and elsewhere 'Mi b the new Liberal leader both Mr King and Mr. .lv Lgpointe asked their audiences if .they could tell 3 get ' them what the present government has done fol F3* Canada. We have just received from the Canadian i, - Club of New ork a report of the brilliant speech de- Poi livered at the Club dinner by the Acting Prime Min- _v =-_= ister, Sir George E. Foster. We reproduce it_ on i‘ page 9 of this issue and \ve ask our readers, particu- larlv those who heard the new Liberal leader, to turn if to that page and read for themselves something of l w‘hat Canada has done during the past four years. ll i Apart from the valuable information they will re- ceive they will enjoy reading one of the finest orator- Elf' il ical efforts it has ever been our pleasure to reproduce .5 ffl? in the columns of the Guardian. i Fri _ the “TT _ _ ` I'll)I'l‘()Rl.-\L N()'l ES. L" ` Egypfs conllcotion wltll- Grout. with l'lrili.~l‘h l>0llf'.\’-Tllf‘|'*‘ lf* ll" i‘l"” ~» B__"______ un,-i,.r th, _,,.,,p_,_.,,.,| ,,,.w or intorforlilg witll Egyptian nut.- H” conlstiiutinli would bon form of co- iollal individuality or niitlonal dis- operation rather than subjection. tlllvtlv:-nells.(Ililllida, Au:-ltrallll, the ' Bi-imh declarations have niiiclr ii other young notions lluiklnlz un the ""‘ mme Clem. _hm m,y¢|,|ng ,lpgmqing bl~otllorhnn(| of the British Empire. c w'Eim>t. anything unit would pro- certainly do not look on lll MI" ‘um SM “V “S ‘l "i““]‘-*lllllil "fl liliiviis ol»\'ioi;:al_v noi ‘hi-lin.; ut llnnil _._ fiillilir of the fuluro govt-rilol' ,illlil \ll'al.'_,‘ he told llic boy lliucll of _thc fzilllous knife but it wus not untll plipor so that he lnlghl lolirll tho When Dan returned he was still ull- nble to l'cllielnhor_ So he went burst into leurs and confessed lllut knife that was to become ‘ ‘ ‘ allnost, us f.ip|01|s as ' 8 the whole thing had gone from him. f"l9“d9~ ___ __ ’ When he had hidden Dull get the to put his knives tllroilgll ten or u\\'l‘lve iproceiscsi but i_coll|d not recall one of them, lie lived for famous, or it \,#a,< the knm, mag two years nftcr\\'lird but his lnind vi rclnnined clouded, so thc sl\<'l'et. .lalllcs Bowie, who died at the Alamo, where his body was found had I-iid low with his knife luis liillicrlo been supposed to have in- 4" St vented the knife. lt was in the days before revolvcrs ol' breech loallcrs, and the l`l'unticrsnlnn of ONV,/_._RD_ thc time |1fll§l0ll- D- C- l;le_,lh ed thlit after Black had teinpercd _ _ Y _ Holi; i knife, and before he polislled lt,_ Ordns mlgm' me resuit was that' were I'ie'could'whittle an old liickory axe' or _nn“.’ed in on mmik for "J mg 'nulidle with it for half' an hour u~:- kung like “DMU S" or 3' Hnmyw M ’ ` `\ " TS. lm: the blade as vigorously ns ho mlm' 1,,-_,..,, 5| could. Al. the ond ui’ iihai time if her e week oil niilivziry business : Colonel \\’l1lkel', Colonel ey and (‘;ipl_ Ladd. They pleasantly cllterlufiied dur- thelr short silly. O lil ll (‘.lii'irlos Rollél'lsoll, who has l-Ending :l few iiiollills with tlziulglill-l'_ Mrs. G. ll. l'.aldl:i\v_ hill1`=ix_ has lvfl for llosloll, on l- to Floridzi. \vli|-ro she will l{lil>¢_‘l‘fso|| is zicculiiplilllell hy hcl' sis!--r, -.\li's_ fllixl Iilclicoll. I* #4 11* .iptilin ('ciril S11-wart :ind Mrs, _ . . _ ,, ,= - _ _ _ 1 _ils own. spmloll/,.lig lli ilu- m.\iiu- 0,, lhp ocifuslnll, llc WHS l1lk‘-'ll 1"' i Str-wart have colin- lo t‘luirlotli-- l.iclure of thi-sc wolitlcrful liiiivi=_s_ ,,, U,,»°1';im1|_\~ nl' fir, Isaac N. Jones, ‘ low col'lI . f- B°w'° c°"‘°5 I" flicrc lived for lhlrty years. Nut- ‘im ll Io l‘i's‘ll¢> :ind are hcillg hilly wi-lcolnod by liulilcrous ids. N * li >l .li luos rs, W. Il. I’olllicl< gave -:i t iulioyziblc :lull largely utlcnd- is said, had heard of Bl:ick’:-l skill ` .’ _ ' _ ` ,_' _. ,_ W __ , _ _ , _ _,S ,_ knife f0_.____,_._ w_,___ _~_D___ w__S___ the lliornilll.; of his scvcliflclll birth- ‘ ""‘ ‘~ 0" ‘ ‘"“ 'ly "Vi" "5 " g,,g,,)__ and _ ____L,___,__ __ k______ __ ilziv rhat lic llccillrd to give lllili the ______ id i 1 . Ii (l _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _-mm __ ________,____ ___ ms 0w___ s__y_____ lorlliulil- oi ll_~. lll.iliuf.lcturi=_ Phill _\:»_},,_ - . . .. _ lil- told the boy to bring pill .inn li 1- .hal lu.. would cull for it ill o. couple ,O s_0n,,m____ NOW S_.,__|___ Woill.'in's (‘lull lp honor oi' lici' .2,fllt¢-rl'§l:iw| Mrs. R. -Y‘olliicik, is lcilvhlg sllol‘ll_v to join hi-r 'ind who luis been tmllsfi-l'l‘eil atm* would cke out with a gun, zi pistol, S""“'l of t"‘"l""`i"g me blud” Im" The lllcnihers of tho Queen Mary _md an ;,xe_ Black made the knife Fun to I-rc! lbcni. and old Black _Niiodlewwic Gllllil resumed their according to Bo\vle’s speciflcillons, Sum: "In ‘hp mm Piave-" no and at the same time mode one of paused' and "Ted to remlloct' are l “Colne back ill all _h0ul'," he s.lld. the ings on 1.\lollday ot the home ol I’residelll_ Mrs, Bartlett and (lc-voting their efforts to aiding Protestant Orphanage. in 41 4 _ Mr. and Mrs G. W. Harrison, wllo :ire l'_~.'iving lit the end of tho -‘ullulzly chus ‘. hut the llluwlc. but ““"‘y f"" ‘"‘°"l“”` "°“" ‘md "W" "°" month roi ilu-ir new home ln Strat- ,he Bmrk _k___|»_,_ _md this _S _he li third. Al the end the blind than fo rd, Ont. :lrv being informally en- tertniiuill by ilu-;'r numerous The young people who onlne Bowie klllcd three rum-ons with his Paper 0Vl’F3'i’hil1H WHS ffl-‘Sh and home lol' the holiday season have 1:nit'e,- which. is every schoolboy gf Clear, but his mind failed hinl in Fel the past generzvlon knows, was as lil c crisis, He kliow ihlil lie used ‘gg urne,| to the different colleges the Muililand, lifter 3 visit long be relnenlbered for its gaiety. 1 ll ¥ lllir. and Mrs. (‘. R. Siuullwood and Mr. Vivian Slnlillwood are siting Montreal, for a few weeks. K O C The newly appointed officers of ,.v,.,-_V 'f,»,,,,;p»,~5_,,,,,, ,md pl-Uspeciivc flied with him. \ thc Boiird of 'l`l'iide elected ut llleir l`i'oiltiel'sinall lllliril of lt, and as .ipparenlly Bowie made no secret A D°ad'Y WBHPDYI _m,__, __._e____s_ U U l liu_al meeting on 'l`hursday are celvlug the congratulations of One of lhc social events of the wee which wus lnucll en o ed by a » l(, j surroulillell by Aiexlcalls whom ne` the numerous guests, wiis the dance xlven on Tllursdiiy evening the \Voiuall`s (‘lub by Mrs, J.D. ewarl ill honor of hcr dauglltcr, Miss Roma. U ll U Muster Kent llllrrison left yes- rdliy iilornilig to take up his ulllcg ol. Lelllioxvllle. 1 $ 8 There were quite a liulliber of formill social ilffnlrs this week In -M.il'ch llis Grnce Archblsliop \Vorrell, who has been appointed to the Episcopal supervision of the parlslles ill Berlnudli, will leave for ihe south, antlcipatillg un absence Through top and \v0n|~iness; or llllt, slightly curved blade and of some nlx weeks and will bc ac- But uurc ll will lend rlghi on to double edge: If necessary It coulll f`0mDfUll0d by MVB- W0l`r0ll. O I O ‘ The visitors to tho lllncheon nt the llxporlllllinllll Stallion on Thurs- ay were delighted with their out-` ing, the hospitality oxteililoil and the flnf- up-keep of the fiirln which hey had the pleasure of seeing hrougll the kliidness of Pl‘of.‘ (‘lnrlle. l i 0 Tho v'_-lit of Mr. Min-.kellzln Kills. :uid Mr. Iluponle was the occiildon of fi grcnl galliering of iitriiligl-ri-l ln llile city ion \Vednesdoy, the iotels being taxed to their utmost roads being in excellent condition. Mr. Kiln: does not resemble his bllnlogrnphg il bit. These represent :l ln-an of prize-fighting proportions and vlsago, whereas Mr. King in of ____As0N Wi; “ l,’Li‘I’J?°l‘$‘._?llll‘i2f’€l?_S2‘fl?ls‘i»tii?§.“°“ were also very lalgely attended and altogether the week has -been full of co-operation and valuable advice will-ch will tend greatly io the success of the Province. C t 0 Mrs. G. N. Howard, of Halifax. won the first. prize in this week`s golf tourliey for women at the Pine- hurst, N. C., County _(Thin. leading the b`g held with a roiilill of 22, which llu‘liide,| tllree nceil. -A 8 41 ` A lnusicai treat wus given hi the Mctllodlst church lusl ilighl by Prof. Elbert Clludwlck und Miss Mildred Gurney, sopruno. The musical conlmitiee of the church ii/re to be congratulated upon producing such a high class enter- tainment. Charlottetown wants more of these, pnd miss thi. Twilight reciiuls so popular dur- ing the pust two or three winters. t U If Col. Borden, luto commander of the I-inlous 85th Battalion, wus u welcome visitor here this wcelt coming over from Ilalilfax for ilu- pulillc illcoralion in the Legislative (‘hulnher yesterday. 'B i 1_1 ll is nriuounceil lllzit (‘ilpl. llrllco Bairnsfuilier. whose name .fs it liouscllold word, lg lo visit 'l‘oront0. on Juli. ‘.'fiLp null lo speak in .\I i'-'- soy Il:|ll U I l Pasliloli fads ill-o fleeting in Paris. "dust uuw the fad-funcying girl carries a doll illstcud of u dog. Tile doll'~l costume is a duplicate of hcl* c\vll; and fad fnncfcrs ure in rwslncies. Another occusfnllal 1'allc_v is for ankle bracelets. Some- time:-' :hc lli'ace`lel carries a walizll. Canadian F arln Products Conchldc 'Session (follliliilcd l`i'oln Page Tllric illg cl'c;ii-livl'_v bo built ill, ii centrul place for the a<'colnllio ulldei' sr-p ol-lilo l-h:|rtl»r nt once :illil that tlu- coliipzilly sli:ill give :ill the advice find ilssi.-‘lfillcv possible. l ?.1o\'l~d by Mr. I<`.llw:iril Goddillléh rlnken. Ile lm|lr<~sso,| upon thc delngnlos the need for lolnriin-'el-, in th:-lr jullgmelillc lilul slronirly ndvlned thnt they do not consider tllcnlnelves ns the United Piirlllcrg ns had been done ln other provinces, but rutller that they should develop their orznllizutioli broad enough to include the whole citizenship of the province. He re comparatively fragile build Andi minded them tint while they wen The sf verai farmers meetings f ' _ »_ Trade Relations ' In gmeriode lost fiscal year Canada. sold $400,000, 000 of her products in the U. S. Market, but purchased there $700,000,000 of goods. Thus $1,100,000,000 of Canadian-American trade was affected by the fluctuations in Canadian Exchange. We maintain separate Foreign Exchange Departments \mder5p9_ olalists at our New York, Loudon, Montreal, Toronto Winnipeg and Vancouver Branchen,'to offer you tho' ‘ fullest measure of assistance in your trade financing. Din ..c....!!!l!9.ll._§.l."“ ”€_._“_ill_l_lll..._._ IN addition to the branch at Charlottetown, this Bank _has branches at _inc following points in Prince Edward lsland:- l f 'Albelfon' Mlillay Hotbot (`.enrgeto_w:i_ Soulis .Wloiitaguc Sunlmf-lsicle i‘-'icrcfi Vernon Biidge __ ', 4 a HE CANADIAN BANK I OF COMMERCE ' PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $|5,000,000 RESERVE FUND - -- $|5.000.000 (,‘ll.»\RLOT'l`l€'I`O\\’.\' BRANCII, C. Lonlcr Miles, Manager. V ' ' If "_§_`. TiTT'I'i ""` 'T iii, `.'I 'll&1¢wo»\.x|a1~.u.4.._uvi. _ :.. . _ -- -~ » _.~:4.-.il-~... chili to _ _ Sc _,.3 _/_ .Y _-;~` ll fl ' gwii £_..¢', ill f pp, Q _ _ mJlh.l l“»HDl Yllhl 14.31 LIIAWQM .ill-Uh) »1W e.s‘:'.x::l.:szi:.z.~ oven in - ‘_..._.o "___ 'f ~ baiety Deposit Boxes ' F* o ' _-Q-_`-§fi;°_':_;_‘»'_-__ S-......_....- --:zum ?t£_"_f..af2afn~”'“:»l.a¥" _ __»-1 ,_iT_ 5 »-rr*-°' -i .¢ -_-_ I ”*”-.lf§_'€l`__.f'l5-.»f_;-.3?_=.- J" ' _ 'i""°`5"hl\ ‘__i-ek 4 ,1 _'i- ,._'- 'L -_, I f =~>/-'i -;‘.'-_'.1-` f 'f iii pf -,--_,_ :> _. l 5/ i _ -(1-_r-fl '= "’ .,,..-.1 f.,. qs, _._ .L_~_-:.'¢ ~*.=~2lf:-__l-»_-_'l_l.-i`-'i'?_.?'d __i - -,..,___ i Ui ii is unw keep Bonds, Securities, [nsul'al:cc Papers and other vnhle.b_i:-~s in a house or office. PE ,,, _ uxfi'-:f‘~' Dorwnsré f~.`o_f\fr'.': in ihf?v`diil`l_s oi tiiEs_i.’~‘e`l_r_il`<.";;la_y -be renfcliat 'a nlcdeinzlle cllarge. - ....................,.._..,.,r___.__ _ L_ _._... fir, - ` _-E **’!*";=@.,- :ww < ~. .1-.:.~':~"racAL_ ’&CI`Y\`**'WlUl _' fi§§5f_f?lf."_ff\’C.\I,`I\1’lf‘§,?If' Zia _ _ / lnlilliovu BANK or cuulii. Give Your Boy a Chance! nil will No Miss in smlll Monthly Amino Q \ _ e 9 it ll ir _~ _ H Oli the first day of every month draw il cheqilo for $10 for _iw i\ the credit. of your son‘s.S:lvin‘.;g Account. ‘vi Do this l'e|.,ularly for (say) tell yours. l i Your 'boy will then have $1,387.42. He con own a farm ___ when other boys are still working for wages. Q i / _ @ ' if __§2a§` if Capital and Reserves . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. $34,000,000 Total Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $533,647,085 CHARLOTTETOWN _ A. W. HYNDMAN, _ Branch Manager BRANCHES IN P. E. ISLAND ALSO A'l` _ “‘ Sunlincrslde, Tlgnish. Tyne Viilley, Hunter River, Welling- ton Moullt Stewart Mur my River, Lurdlgan, Eldon A REMINDER I ln redcenllng your Fnll nbll_i::itions_ do not forgot that there is un lrrgcnt ohllgutlon no mall can afford to ignore-il debt he __ owes to himself und to his family-the obligation to protect his " energies und interest by means of LIFE INSURANCE. '1‘lle Great-West Life Assurance Coinpzilly. ln its wide » range of Policies, provided lor every need and clrculnstunce. The former, tho lnercbrinl, the professional liilin, and the wage- eurller, nlaly all find Policies peculiarly :idaptcd to their needs. Prollllulli rates iire low, and the profil returns to Pollcyholders are remurkiubiy high. _ l~`ull llifornlation of the Conlpnlly’s many nliractlve plans -. will be gladly given on re-quest. - 'lhe Great-West Life Assurance Co. _W Brlincli Office Charlottetown HYNDMAN & COMPANY, LIMITED Mlinngers for 1'. E. I. nn llliporlanl fnctor ill the coulniuu- will be tho ronllzntioll of the futuro ily lifo they liiust o-vs-i* l'l~llil=lnbcr lf nil slund llnilcdly with u i’l'rm_ the llrotliiwllillill of I\umlinlly_ purpose ln view. ' 'l`ho spellkcl' r<<1`e'rru,| lo lhe big llliri-clors were elertell as fol- vh-llons i-literlolneil hy the lvniicrn lowuz- In nizricilltulv limi relnlndcd the dei _ Prflnco County-J-ollepli Aucobi, egaten ibut their nuccellg dc-peniled _ J,_l). Mcl.e_lhln, llornce Wright. - to li coiisldcrli-lilo extent on the] Qncclis-Jolin Stnclulir, M. P.. success of lilé"oihcr classes of thc B. Brown, J. ll. Mlllmiill, David ccmnluplly. - Mollonlild M.. L. A.. E. T. Bulpilt. Mr, _ E. Sinclair M. P., lllilo Kingr- J. E. Dingwell, Horatio spoke words of congrutulatlon and Mnchon, ' encouragement Ha reminded his ._The meeting cloned with the cilll Ildnrarc that the vlllous of today _ing of the National Anthem. - IC. (ll. ("f)())lltS. ;\l:|ll:lger. - (‘ll:ii-loill-fo\\'ll Iil'am-li. _ _ iso-on nilicio-1919 _ ,.9