AGAIN DIAIIKS THE RECORD 0F Tllli IDIPEIIIAL LIFE IN lU-lll ASSURANCES: Pd: Another milestone in Imperial Life history was sud iii June of last _\car when the amount of assurances in tom- iu thc Company passed lIaIi-znBillion Dollars. The total at tho cud of the year amounted to $536,914,000. l\'rw assurances 301.000, (acceding the pro iii tho ycar totalled $72, tiuus n-i-iiril imwizihlislivil iii 191T. INCOME: A life main sources-qt assurance company's revenue comes from two rciniiims from policyholdrrs and interest from l't‘t't‘l\ oil $ I 0.107.000 llllffCbl earnings amounted to $l.')5l,00t). iiii estiuriils. .l)lil'lilg I018 'l‘|u- liiiprrial I.Ilf' from policyholders. ASSETS: The assets of the Liouiparrv. Pious Lil-l: littlllllil. 'I'l|<- into: tvJuntry cinil lostcr contiiiuctl employment. held to meet future (iblig 1h to polii-_iliiililrrs Elllll Iiriii-licizirics, now amount to lfllflll oi these funds helps to build the amounted to $8,386,000. nt in the Annual Report for it represents cheques for u iriows, BENEFITS: liriiriit petuuculs iii ihc _\r>ar lllin I nit a Iifi‘ assurance company igurr i» among the most sigiiitica lwllFltJili for retircil people, income for children's education. 5iuvr~ 189T. when The imperial Life was founded, $131,000,000 Ilil\(‘ hrcu ilistrihutvil by the Company in this manner. .__._._.__ These orefiighliglils of The Imperial Life's 52nd Annual Report. A copy of the complete report will be forwarded on request. 4 IMPERIAL Head Ollico for girls ivho take pride in their slivk zippt-aruuve. Smooth leather i-iri- iit _\otii ‘whit-h gct niiii-li lliiHIPi‘ \\\‘;ll‘ re- srhool shoes as _\i>u iio your rlrvsslqiiire regiilaii" and painstaking care. ilIOEI ll n simple ruir a! good For the suite ot good looks and grofmiqnggbuiiich i~i.-iii_v gllis uirr-lcumfort, shoes should be resoied on '. o rush up llir- Hit]! of Micah I)(‘l0l‘(.‘ original soles are ivoi-n ihocs or to viipr oil gold SIIpIiQFS through. Heel lifts should be rt:- wnioro guini; Iii .. 1., ,-i_-, i» :i must pliirorl lJPLDYQ‘ the oltl heel lifts \\'t‘.-'ll" .__..___._.__..____.__,.__W_______, _ 7'. iO-iiinviiylll?“ uxoomx G down. Footwear should he rest between wearing I school shoes Taking as gii-irt should be allowed to Before putting lIl(‘li\ l-IFE Toronfo, Conodo Kiirli u lhClll to air out tlioruiit; trees. which help to keep the rt you take of! EIIOUS.’ Thi- few minutes it Illkvh t ___________ _ $520,811 A100 IU~lJJi3IZL000 i938 s2iia..u2.000 i.llli|| l 933 szvimiznooo l 928 oauaui-Looo t I 91s YIHQJ-ILMIII I 908 $23.723,000 l 898 amiamooo IQIPEIIIAI. LIFE FOUNIIEII I891 on iiuiir-h iiiiu uiiii lll- . 'l.|_\'_5‘,il lYllI'l'\1t‘~Ill\'i' slllllfl will ini) v... ill shut-s iii-it look more spriire and will IJL‘ better tirotoctcd against tIttnlllliPbt- and soil. A brass-bright Sllltit‘ will HIM) tiolp leather to re- sist Illl‘ scuffing eiiect 0t sliovs or bo 2' to [IFFIIHLI Ill). 't"lii-_v | t oii Shut)‘ iii iii . whit-i FPS Oii. IN MEMORIAM aroma runiiib 11mm Friends and relatives the late George Harris Xnmw ivere ivhen th lelrned o! his death at the Vi torts General Hospital. Hllifax, on Dec. 24th. at the early we o! forty-eight _vcars. after a short but serious iilnesu. George took ill on the moming of Dec. 8th when at Helm‘; Mill, Double. the following evening getting iror-ie. a doctor was called tn and it was learned that his condition was not good. He “as removed to the P. E. 1. Holpllll under the supervision of Dr. Curtis and Dr. Ln. and liter tinder medical advice was removed to the Victoria General Hospital m Halifax. by plane, where he rc- UElYGd the medical care arid at- tention of Dr. Stevenson. Dr. Steves, Dr. Marshall, and’ Dr, Rut-idle. 1n spite of all medical skill. his condition grew vim-u, and he passed away on the nbovc mentioned date. from the effects of an abscess on lllQ bu; o1 the brain. GQOTEI‘, ll life long resident of Argyle Shore. son Mr. John lnman and the llic Mrs. Mary Jane Darrach-lnman. was one g! the communities‘ most highly i-c. HKcird citizens. lie was a man of fine rharacter and stirhng qualities. kind. hospitable in his horiie. and eier faithful to in; church. absent from his place iii the sanctuary only m time; or illness. He will be greatly migggd in tlie community, and in the ahiirch. Besides an aged lather, and om- brothrr. Christopher of Hamilton, Oiii.. he leaves n narrowing widow. the former Gracie Sellars, and "l?" vhlldrvri. Linda. teacher at Desable. Addic- and George Harvey at home. to nioilrli the I055 of a loving £011 and brother. and s de- voted husband and father, The funeral. which was largely’ attended. was conducted by Rev. Horace MacEwcn. Interment in Atéivll‘ $1011‘ Cemetery‘. Pallbear- vrs WFYO lfessrs. L. T‘. Beaten. Mei. iille Bell, Russel Campbell, John W. MacDaiigiill, Bert. anti Nr-il .\lat"Pll3ll. 0f Flowers Pillou: Wile and Fnmily. Spra31w~ Eililly. Percy and family Mildred and John Mr. and Mrs. l-lebvr Maclgan .\Il‘. and Mrs. D. D. liforrison Lad)’ Afélyle Lodge wreaths: _. Muinir- and Johnry Wright Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mac-Dou- gail and family The Bell Family .\lOl'tlbt‘l‘S of thi- Aiqyis Lodge L.O.L. Mr. rind Mrs. Peter Mac-Eacherxi. cAiiiToiTi-iiuits En and family urtis. Dr. Leg. Hospital. N Mons thank Dr. C iturses oi the PEI. , D. RiacLrsn, kind neighbours and flrieiids tar the kindness shown them during their sad bereavement. also those who sent flowers, letters and sympathy cards. ——---~—_--_-< ii(i|[5_|)_ livontlirrr, n tiriuh! _.j__.___._ Ea [ba/ (lat (blues [YEA/V fags’ Tl ~01: No more dingy drapes and soot stolter ports that have to be replaced That's because Bras cYOr Stoker Co treated at our coll --and is therefore delivered absolutely Then, because it is graded to the best you MORE HEAT at ess cost . too. as the oil treatment prevents r metal parts. For bu! all-round sinker satisfaction |el final. fastest selling on the morklf. Pho BRAS IJ’0R CUAL CUMPA Miner: of High Gran’: Bilum s. CUNARD a. co. 1.10.. HALIFAX . EATE-U ._"&'/z4/;,,% ' ¢/ ., / "llllliilillllllllillllll . N. 5.. MARIT "It's fdtlier agahwche for» mm only called m alt him lit: opinion yceilings. No more rusty iery--tlie most mod ..ancI longer stokcr lilo lnnus Coal-Bria d‘Or. N. S. at‘ h/ky/ aI is thoroughly oil? ern in the Province F REF. i rom DUST. sizes. Bra: d 'Or gives ust lormation on all Bras 4'0. Coal. l/vl n: your order Icday NY. LIMITED IME DISTRIBUTORS ' out of step with the times. l her stride. Drug Selling Trial Postponed KINGSTON. Ont. Jan. 2'! lOPl -- The trial of a ll~year~olrl Kingston physician on five charges o! illegally selling drugs was set over today until Juno when tlie jury disazreed on s. verdict. Bail for $6.000 was automatically renewed for Dr. G.W. Blenklnsap. until the next general sessions of the Frontenac Country court. The lat-man Jury split evenly on a verdict, the court was told short- ly after the afternoon sessions opened. at a heated morning sit- ting during which two defence counsel accused Judge W5. Lune 0E Picton of giving a billed charge to the jury. For two days R.C.M.P.. officers i-iiarpd and Dr. Bicnkinsup den~ led three alleged sates of drug: iti- egaliy to an R.C.M.P.. office;- who posed as a drug ivoddler. Two policemen - Constable Philip ‘labor and Detective-Sergeant John Bstsii H told the court of tlie three separate visits in the doctor's office last sum-titer. On PIICII occasion they said the doc- tor sold UIPTTS s quantity of drill! for which they paid him in mark- ed bunk notes. “no sum” ms ‘IYOLURI horses are sometimes need under saddle in name parts of Europe. IlELPL-DEglN-‘ESS N0 LoNt-‘zl c units Charm, like hats and dresser. can become dated. ‘The charm oi‘ "feminine lielpleu- iiess." for oxlmple. which loomed so captivating your: ago. seems now to stump a womiiin as belrlil n then.- dnya of sky-lillii living colts and fewer luxuries. a woman prov" her mettle and her charm by cop- ing with problems. Instead of wiping her eyes with her "little square of cnmbric" and bemoaning her lack at lun. fancy clothes, servants and can. today’: charmer takes her deprivation: iii Sh: takes s! much pride in the efficient operation of her household on a budget a: u bookkeeper dues tn balancing his lodgers. "Today's charmer who because of cannula: living condition! is forc- ed to live in smaller quarters also takes such handicaps in rtrlde. l! she hu to live with lll-IIWI,‘ llll doqln’! make their lives. her own or liar husband's mini-able by oom~ plalnin; about Mr difficulties. If she conform: to today's ltandlrds of tlie-right size for a family." London IXPNII SW19! ~ rut: oufnoiluv. ciiAkLprTEroyN C fignisli way. were visitors to Alberto» toi- a day recently. Mr. Alcide Boudreaux, Tignish. was s business visitor to Bummer- eido on ‘Dhursdsy c! last week. Mir Daniel Kenny. Halitax. 1s visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jlnfil Kenny. Waterford. Mr. Edmund Gsudet has return- ed to his home at Tignish after spending the past tour months at Moncton. NJ. Mr. Edward Corbett. paid s visit. to Tigriiah when he called upon friends of former days. Halifax. recently several Miss Teresa Brennan has come home from Toronto, Ontario. to visit. her parents. Mr. and Mn. Mlfred Brennan. Se: cow Pond. Mi‘..nlid not. Russell Dalton have returned to their home iii Forest Hills, Massachusetts, after B. month's visit. pleasantly spent at Se; 00w Pond, where they vis- ited Mr. Bolton's brother. Mr. CIPLFCHCC Dalton, Ills sisters. Mrs. i-‘riink Riley and Mrs. Dermot Fleminx, and Mrs. Dalton’: moth- er. Mrs. John Dorgian brother. Mr. Leo Dorgan. The cleziiii of Mr. Peter Perri’ Sea Cow Pond. occurred oii SBLlhP day morning, January 23nd. a‘. City Hospital. Charlottetown, after an illness of six weeks. Mr. Ferry was fifty-five y'ears of age and lived all his life‘ at Sea Cow Pond whore he has many friends who will greatly mourn his passing. Mr. Perry is survived by hi; WlIP. the former lyiiss Mai-y Olive White and two brothers residing in the United States. His body “as transferred by rail from Char- iotiewvi-n to Tlgtiléh mid was tii~ kBn to his home ill sen Cow Pond on Monday morning to the Church o! st. Simon and Si. Jude. Titt- ttjih. To Mm. Perry and all Oil)" relatives their malty TlSlll-Hl CPTP syiiipiilliv in the 31TH! 50l'l‘0\\‘ they are called upon to bear. ..______._.___ BLOOMFIELD STATION W. I. ‘Ilia Bloomfield Station Womeirs Institute held their January YHFCI- mg at the homo nf the p|'(‘.\!(l(‘lll. Mrs. Jack Foley. Somo very ifllft- estiiig ideas were exchanged “llrll the ten members present answer- rd tlie roll call by giving their ror-lpe for their favorite subtlfil" dish. Mrs. Frank Rlaibougziil sug~ gated that a prize for vrritiiig b0 given (‘Fflll grade of pupil! Ht 171B end of iiic school term. It was de- cided to order a MacLcan Maniii-i for each child from vylilfll l0 jLlLIQE iiieir writing. Supervision of the writing is to br donv by the teacher, Miss Ruby Thompson. The school committee reported taking a new lmttlc and basin to the school, also filly-NYC bags ol candy at Christmas time. Th! chil- dren also rereivrd gehrrbllh "PMS of aPDlr-s and OTIXHQPS from the four stores. Pratt's, Grilizintls. Co- OP'\I and Foley's. The members baked a large boX of daintics Whivh Miss Lillian Bernard and Miss Gioii Smith pre~ sentod at Christmas to fitrs. John Peters who has born confined tu hei- bed for some time. Mrs. Robert Skhaiv and Miss Lucina Mactititlazi ivere appointed to Visit the sick next month. It was agreed to con- tinue the weekly card parties and serve lunches as suggested by M155 Betty Smith. A Valentine party of contests. games. etc. was suggest- ad by Mrs. Robert Shaw. details of which are to be arranged at the next. meeting. it. was moved by Mrs. Braden Keefe snri iiecondr-d by Miss Marjorie Doyle that thi- meet- ing qdjourn. A dainty lunch was then served by tho hostess. assist- ed by Miss Edna Foley. The girls’ serving club in con- nection with the Institute met ‘Tuesday evening at the homo of the local leader, Mrs. Jack Folry. Six girls began the club work for Achievement Day by hemmiiig lczi towels. At previous nit-clings tho preliminary stitchrs were practiznci on embroidered holders, tea towels. etc. which the girls gave to their mothers at Christmas. does alto run the risk of alienating family or friends because of n stubborn refusal to adjust horn-ii to rhanging limes. FJFEEIEoTiTFiBiEt“" I sAw Flt-LE GEEZER PLAYING INDIA CAQRYiNG A Auto toomeb Ci-liPA LITTLE WEI —‘ \\‘_~_.._ _ ‘¢~_.~*_- - .4 . ‘Q _ Links TO i” " P058 FOR Ab) nfrtiarm. stir client-fully makes the molt of a dlffieitlt situation. Nor and _ her ' where hi5 funeral will take place jf friends extend to them liicu" sm- ‘ WARNED ME ABOUT, MAJOR flfifir MEAN LOOKING Biiao, Nlwvl-li WAS MOHAWK HATCHET LIKE HE: wAnTeo SOMEBODY! Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Gallant. Nor~ A Valentine for your YOUNG MAN ' your PORTRAIT / Malia Aii Appointment NtlW. . _....___.._.._..________ EIIMIIWS PIIOTIJI SERVICE SIIMMERSIIIE DLOIQBDIKDIQOQOQOIOtItORJQQOUOIIQQQOIIQOQICKDIQ OOAD‘I>EYC-C‘C'IC'JI‘ (ECW21011- ro m: ELEOTORS or TliE TOWN or BURDEN as Councillor in the iortlit-ummg Cliii; Election. t hereby solicit your confidence ‘and vote. I have served on your Count-ii Board at various times. anil should you choose to again elect mr, l plcrlgr mist-If to serve tliii ‘town Lll the best of my ability. Your: truly, . r. J. MCINNIS _ ouooerciuunicsctmmactnntcscsoxionnooc. . >4)! -i:-i:~'i'~i:~ lfziiririg nominated i . I l . 1 ‘W4‘T\l’\d$¢‘>l‘>4‘-3D(\<)!'4'“>f§“ MacKenziek Stock Clearance Sale Jan. 28—-F8b. l4 Inclusive Ellen's ovsimtts ; Reg. . . . . . .. . $4.75 Men's - Boys‘ Fleece UNDERWEAR 20°/o Discount Men's - Boys‘ WORK SHIRTS 0% Discount Men's - Boys‘ DRESS PANTS. BREECHES 20% Discount Women's SHOES (Broken Lines) 25% Discount Women's - Children's UNDERWEAR 25% Discount “EETTFWEONYM (Reg. $I.40l RR"; Leather JIEiZIi Rfig. sztso ‘Men's - Bo s‘ SKATING OUTFITS 20% Discount Men's - Boys‘ Sweaters. Jackets 25% Discount . Men's - Boys’ OVERSHOES CLUB RUBBER! 10% Discount zoiichdown YARN (Z oz. Skeinl 25c $1.19 Pr. YOU WILL ALSO FIND NUMEROUS ARTICLES iiN OUR STORE AT SPECIAL PRICES, WHICH WE WISH TO CLEAR. JUST ARRiVED FLOOR COVERING BY THE YARD AS WELL AS CONGOLEUM SQUARES. WE HAVE RECENTLY ACQUIRED AGENCY FOR MET- AL VENETIAN BLINDS. PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY. . MacKENZIE & 00. scrum MERCHANTS KEIISIIIGTOII P. E. I. _ ,___ _ . . Moior Hoopla You EGAD,\lEQ,QAMESES-I Pooarwioo-s! f’ HE HA6 QUITE A COLLECTION oi: FANCY KNNES -Auo WiTH A 80w AND ARROW us. CAN so WiLLiAM T€LL one serrate-M ACTUALLY PARE / AM APPLE on . scrim-om Your: HEAD PtenTY, You INSTEAD oi= Bevan-um! Megetv SPUT- * TING ti’! 6H1‘ OFF / /¢ . \' Ljxtiismoopznmeses w. my...