m STATUS LiNCVIANGED m” mmda“ by uublmun‘ pm- Just as cancer is being ilivefiii" ald's death at 110 his eldest son was n‘ mm“ ‘M by wmk" w ‘ “M The basis economic lmlillcations guifld ihi-vushuut the Wviid THO 815° 91 and his younsvst wn only 1'1. It '“"“°“d"‘°,°§".'";°"°;,'§“‘ °f “T” P‘ -c -——— . . , _ un rece en e in us ex ans on in i‘ The election of the Liberal can- or mtra-mnplre agreement‘ at 0t °t the w“ debt’ problem M? ciean ‘[5 “if _,“,g',n',llog,gid{nbjzzuss,eag o‘: Zvguigflfstfgfifivfgit ti: Grsaf Britain. The foundirilg of The iflwfl- 15 i5 5m] the smnge“ 60v‘ The fiiifiiiilii i0 wnom‘ “bhimnmis mm ‘i ‘f lo 1N7 flvo an: elm- the launde- u‘! dlmte Mr \Viiiizvnl 1-l. Golding, in t m m hmmv o! we mm wmoh resulted not from productive country as n is 1n anomen The was 93_ n is with m, desire-m db u d-Th YB k I” s f, Bank of Nova Scotia likewise marked ‘ ' ‘ ' ernmen - . on 0 III a ovl coll, _ * i» .. t. m- ~~ . ' . ' i .' my 4 ' ‘ euidod tho throne ol En llnd. , 1i g .1 iclny leaves the Parlla- _ the destructive nrvmw 0i ti“ W" “ _ _ n a a‘ “"1" fiiiumm pram“ as n sisf-iuz 0i I 1mm‘ 1°“ Wm‘ m“ has only served t0 impede the rcs- Qviumbie University i00i< iii-mi: a record even more unusual is m- . development of an independent corpor- H mo“ m" ‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ Dari-y and n. still badly smashed Lib‘ wrntion of inicrnritonal economic iiuii-S from iiiu "0595 °i Peism“ W h 6811i"!- ation banking system in Canada. Today ‘ IJ ‘Ias- Th“ "“""“°Y “as °°°a‘“"°“°d ci-alpm-tyhoristhere any dcngerol equilibrium and world prosperity. °°1d5-fi1ii‘1‘°d m“ a“ the “gmsms D°wn i" ‘he B915“? dlsirm- The Bank of Nova Scotia serves its by the death of the late Liberal the lewwm‘ mbofly“ md rump Although the obliteration or the he could see, Znsltiound that wit: hlometofli-‘Illghiand tfldiivijfllk-CBSGS customer‘ with. nafiomwide systcm o; . . 1 m nus left gave c y DBTSOIIS 00 - mos sm BI‘ are remem ered. . - _ - i5 member’ Mr‘ Thomas Macwnnan’ Liberal! wfliemii! “gain” me w“ debts “Quld no‘ end a1 c He diluted this ‘filtrate’ - what Visitors to the Council Chamber 1T Branches “ndoldestabnshedworld wlde Wvwwm PAGE FOUR rhzmciuntotlzfowu aunnnun _ v . . , 4 5L P. Vica-Preuidoul-J. R. Bill!!!" i es ah. h dl ton by correspondent: 1"*"““~“"“'g‘"QffffliRigliiiinl. D. A. MlcKlnnou, D. 5- 0- Ireland, my‘ the iiiéhirig 21:11 i- u ofnnbisltlnnu of lnterut. Till ‘tor and lilnunginfi Dif°°‘°'—‘i' m mum", n09 Pemfl’ her n“ “a” ' l Charlottetown“ Gunrdlnn d“; t A. illiyf“x‘jiiilflffl—i“l‘llllk \_\ ulker and D. K. Currc without than; the not necunu cntinrnn l $5.00 per year (in ntlvlnci‘) iifliiwifd- hiir-iiinii-hi y lfounilvd H . 5 _ ade uate conveyance of iicr ‘SL710 i-cr yvnr (tu mlvnucc) miiiifl! iii "vii!" l,“ Unmd m“ .- qua Iwesmgk wou“ not be . AllVl-IIKTISING nlcrnnslzhrnrnlt! 111041 . ~ i - i Central Uyrfl-jb S'1‘.\'l‘I-‘.S-—'1‘hc Beckwith Spcfilni Agency int. N" "ii H” nuiltiivlg, New York l‘i|\'_ Genernl Motors Bulldini. Dam". i“"'""' B“! . .. . . v . ' tote govem- ' ' i ' i v. l‘. . . l m; \\ illnuulilvy Pruner lluiltllng_ Chicago, Syndicate Trill! is any guide. the Free S > i lllltivliiviiiijgagbalunis; _<;l--u_n Mcnadnock Building, San mam has failed to recognme the Byfnmu “(BGHWMMD- sh_'_your pages o! a day or two 5 Years Before ‘v'"""'"": m" M‘ M“ “m ‘ p ' fact. For years the traffic returns THE COMMON COLD ago contained an interesting refer- " Morning Maxim One may accept the wings of the murnlnt. film! "W"! W» l" 5°!“ heavy decreases. So grave is the Although the common cold does and the part he played under Wolfe even though one‘: body seldom leaves one’: home. ' situation that, unless prflnitli and not cause immediate debt-h N; i8 at Quebec. Of even greater human far-reaching steps are taken at once rcspolifiible for more illness, more interest, we"; the references to his TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933 the Irish railways siwfiiy "iii-ii? loss of time from employment. m0" private life, unusual as they sound to the nflnle who represented the constituency sincc 1025. The Liberal party, hav- ing succeeded in eliminating the independent farmer candidate, Mr. William W. Cooper, u former Lib- oral, and the Progrosnve candidate, Mr William D. Black, concentrated the‘ whole force of the Opposition in the contest, Mr. Mackenzie Government. These two KIWI” as far apart as the P015- The Ottawa. agreements W111 be ratified this month by the British. Canadian and (Inex- lb-npire Parlia- ments, and the next few months should see the gradual development of an increased flow of trade under the rug. n the» antidvflflvflfl w Km Mme“ “king the‘ stump m WY" °“° b!’ °"°'““- “"1 u “m” i’ View‘ active. the body warm. and not aid, daughter of copt. Samuel Mac- ‘pmchcs m which he asked ‘he e1‘ a. retum to anything like normal eating too much fwd. Donald, of Sartlc, Skye, whose mo- “cw” mt m take mm acmum’ the economic conditions, the present There ls a mass of evidence tend- However when the cold does ther was Margaret, granddaughter , g agreements negotiated by the Ben- nett Government n: the Imperial Economic Conference. i‘ As already stated, the National Government will be con- nmiea in its hold on the pevpie- In the meantime, tihe decisions reach- election IIOTES BY THE WAY pear because chief possible. Yet if a, consistent inaction of the Irish railways huve 5110011 cease tp operate ‘for slicer lurk of means to pay their “W50 bili- manifold difficulties which the world L; laboring in this dark hour. P600" omlc analysis lends UllllliSl-lliillbify’ (,0 tho conclusion that the restor- ation and maintenance o.‘ world prosperity will be rcndercd much easier if the disnrganizing elm-is of the war dcbi. payments are vlzmztt- ated once for all. This ls the ‘M55011 fought by a fourteen year nflcrt at debt; fulfilment-Autumn Yalc R/e- ing to prove that large scctzons of American business are conv-nceii that Hoovers‘ first great error as President was llic signing 0f B- fltiyat i _ at fiuurs absences from school than any other single ailment. “~05 loft after all the known or- gunisfs wcm removed-so that the effect was like dissolving s grain of sugar in a gallon of water. Yet that tremendous dilution of the cold organism was powerful enough to cause frvsh colds in persons who were willing to lend themselves to the experiment, Many persons seem to keep free of colds by keeping the intestine comes there are two points you should remember - yourself and other people. With yourself if at all possible you should stay home and "p114lunnm»~illyl¢)tvt.dl/lfliliflqillvl ‘ ' _, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM Th]: column In av"! 7°? m‘ nplllllllll of correspondent; BELFASTS VIRILITY _RECOR.D ence to Donald MacLeod, of Skye to the present generation. It was pointed out that on Don- in the Legislative Building, Char- lottetown, may there see among the paintings of speakers of the House, the likeness of Dr. Angus MacAu- lay, the well known agent of Lord Selkirk in Belfast from 1803 until his retirement many years there- after. Dr. MucAulay, who was a cousin of Lord MacAuIay, had been factor to Lord MacDonald in Skye. There he married Mary MacDon- of Sir James MacDonald, 2nd bar- onet of Sleat, and ancestor of Lord MacDonald. This Capt. Samuel (Soirlc) emigrated lo North Caro- hundredrh anniversary o! The Bank ol Nova Scotin ' 1332-1932_g=§ UEEN VICTQRIA'S The accession of Princess Victoria banking connections. It places at their disposal the accumulated experience of a century of successful banking. ‘lite of ocroniza 4. 1932 ut-in- ..t__.. . ed M m6 Ottawa o°m°rm°fe Tariff Bill which had been pushcd rcsl, in bud. This gives you the best 11m, about, 177g and in 1775 tbcro ________ resuh‘ In“ n“ pammnema“ mould give the notions represented through Cotigrcss by moons of chance of cutting short the 001d. It ltclped to recruit tht- Royal lligli- had fallen heir to the hard earned lcry. And one can only imagine pfesslve she called it tbc Yankeq situation unchanged. The Bennett at the fonhmmmg world mum“, shameless lobbying in ,.(.,,,,d,ah0h of also byeviinis you from splreading land Emigrant Regiment in which accumulations of her fol-boars. Be he; disappointment when she first, wlmh wow’ wow. ain't it awn“ Government's majority is still confmme t wholesmne ‘and m me his own policy of a limited tipword ilie infection t<1> Otiilllll‘ peep“; o‘ he served Captain. t izhat as it may. Cecil (who by the viewed the Lake 0g Shjnlng warm, Mable? And ‘he chm“ w,“ when overwhelming’ and n Wm continue v I wvisfdm To many ahwhg b5 )1; No medicine s rea y nee .11 Token plisonei at the ba tic of way 15 a 50h of theqgge waiter “Not a h" “he the Lake Louise m she was sec“ gambonng on m. dlwctwn o’ international co-opfl seems as cetain as anything in pub- iii» first fliiyway. Except that 5°11"? Moorcs Creek. iii Niiiiii Camuna- Simpson) which is quite sufficient the Rooky Mouhgagnsgi who eve,- gustenlng sands o; clwnpor‘ 10 flurry out the fiscal policies on ‘which n was elected to power. The ntandlng of the parties, as noted 1n today‘: deapctches, remains as fol- ‘liows: Conservatives 139, Liberals :88. Progressives S, Labor 4, Inde- pendent 2, U. F. A, 9. aticu. FINANCIAL BUNGLING In m editorial attempting Y0 justify the delay of the Lea GOV- ernment 1n failing tn issue bonds on n favorable market in the early months of 1931, our contemporary claims that the treasury overdraft when the Lea Government went out of office amounted to $883- 51084, and ‘that this figure, plus unemployment relief account and school supply account, made a to- tal, not hf one million and a quar- ter dollars, but of $1,041,240.88. Our contemporary, however, ignores the item of loans from Government Savings Banks, amounting to $374,- 285.27. The cash on hand on Aug. 3i, 1931, as shown by the External Auditor, was $1,006.40, leaving. as a legacy to be paid off by the Stewart Government. the sum of $1,256,787.71. S TA NDIIVG B Y‘ OT TA WA From the comment of the British Y press on the dcserfzon of the free i "w?" zhwvrlsts from the National that J-niivllc opinion is strongly 1n favor c! the Government's decision to im- Pfment the agrcrinvnts negotiated at the Imperial Economic Confer- ence. The ‘Plnics finds it diffcult to understand wliy patriotic, cour- ageous men should have exalted the fiscal policy into o reason for res. ignntion at the very moment when BYIW-‘ih miicy inwards all other prob- Jams is in I. formative and delicate stage. The Daily Toiogrripb m-nslh-es ‘iT-"Yiililfiii. it 1s apparant the rcsimthg minim.“ and express” _ 5mm‘; hm medical Science GOES m, hills Soirle, holding that his record is un- there were quite a number, she at ts the Opinion that “qthout ‘hem Mr. Leas excuse that the bank pretend w claim an me Cred t‘ Whose brimming waters may not be matched in medical annals for once adorned hgfgglf with fetching t“ Cabinet m new summer than was not Presaln! for Payment of Thug is at work‘ apparemh,_ some B t confined ‘v virility and potency. becomlngncss. and under the win! Th the overdraft in no wise justifies ma“ whm, we cannot W‘ under u pour one torrent thro me I am. Sh‘. Bio. ,of Mary, the maid of all work, "'97- 5 Dilly Bipress says there ways that wind M. .581, out to mph", a“ and sundry his negligence in falling to do so on c. favorable bond market. The bank was receiving interest cf, the rote of 8% per cent compounded quarterly, or over 8 per cent in DC‘ tuai cost to the Province. The Lea 1s no reason to regret their dawn. are, which affords the GOvflrnment "0 fihlendid opportunity of curry- lng through the policy for which thry were electcdfl‘ The Daily‘ Mail "if" Wflawis the secession as a gaffi‘ lie affairs can be that the pressure of economic realities will, in the near future, compel large changes in theltariff policy of the United States. But the directors of the Re- publican Party do not believe ih s. They stand in this strange election upon the old party gfOllllli [Cou- temporary llieviclv". Tubgfgulcpsk L; vunklling in the United States and in nllfliilfl‘ five years it will be riiiFscti as a minor disease. so, at. any rate, m.“ Di- Gerald n. WPbi) 0r Colorado 1n a baking soda, a half teaspoonful three times a dzty. or some other alkaline drink, should be taken. An enema and also a laxative rid the intestine of waste, and the laxative also removes poisonous wastes from ihc blood. This clears the blood, and gives the white corpuscles a. free hand to fight the organisms causing the cold. If the throat. is sore, a warm salt solution-u quarter teaspoonful t0 n lull‘ cup ni‘ warm water should be twcri ns n gnrglc. A hm foni both will stimwate the recent speech before a llli(i(ii(‘ urns-- tern medical assoc-minim, Tubercul- osis as Dr. Webb DOIIIZS out, scams to run in cycles of about 100 Wfiifi. and all indications new ixolnt fa the bclicf that the picszuf <1 9'. "= vii its dawntvard swing. Dfodcrn methods of HUJQHg tub- crculosis beyond a doubi, are more‘ effective than those practiced in former generations. Yct it is odd to realize that the prcvalcticc of the disease seems to depend, at least in part, on mysirious forces beyond human control. Just now if. is sub- stand. Sumo 0f the rcports and com- ments on the political news of the day seem to imply that the Ameri- can people are like children in be- lieving seven lmporsiblo things b0- iirvulniinn thus enabling the sys- licm to thrtuvcff the cold more f i‘(!f|f‘iii_\'. | Only alight diet, liquids pre- ferred, should be used. “SONNET 1v (From the Sonnet Sequence) My love is like o. spring among the Down_ to a garden; there the rose clistllls fills blind, Its nectar; there a tall, white lily Night with anointing of two lovers,‘ Dumb, deni’, of body, spirit. and of he was exchanged. rejoined his reg- iment and was later stationed in Nova Scotia. After peace was made he returned i0 Skye, where he lived as a. retired cfficei- on half-pay with the rank of Lleut. When he was 93 years of age, he took for 2nd wife, Catherine Stew- art, a Skye lass of little mer 20 years of age. Ann Munro, now liv- ing in Klimulr, this Island, over 81 years of age, is a niece of said Ca- therine. and Malcolm E. MacDon- ald. of Orwell Head, is a grand- nephew. Of this tmirm, there were born three sons, iwo nf whom were Angus and Alexander. A striking figure of manhood, Cnpt. Samuel lived to the great age of 106, dying on October 10, 1830. The London, (England) Sunday Times of November 7, 1830, records his denth as follows: "Died at his house ln the Parish of Kilmulr, Isle of Skye, on the 10th ult., Lieutenant Soirlc MacDonald. at; the very odvnnccd age of 106. He expired not of any particular complaint, but merely from decay and exhaustion. He has left three children under lien years of age." Belfast still pills its faith on Capt. THAT DISAPPOINTED LADY TRAVELLER 0h, wad some power the Gifty gie us, etc. Sin-In your issue of Sept. 20th to know that he was wide awake to the situation, and answering in the negative, he said "I am here to take you to your destination," and with a. twinkle in his eye shouted “All aboard for Cawn- pore." Cecil, a. believer in that motto “safety first," had taken the precaution before starting out to put the monkey wrench 1n the cur, for he knew that many and oft are the freaks that visit this fam- ous watering place “Cawnpore Beach.” They arrived at. Mr. Simp- sozfsabout 10 p.m. and of course that most hospitable lady Mrs. said it was, but this lady with the hyphenated name may rest as- sured that the name "Shining Waters" was given to this little sheet ~of water by the author of “Anne of Green Gables,” and this name will live longer in the mem- ories of the readers of that charm- ing story than that of this would be crlticand her first impressions of P. E. Island. And it is to laugh when One reads how Jeremiah put. it over in his relating to her the story of the Yankee Gale back in the 50's, but to make it more lm- Beach after a dip in the blue water! of the Gulf of St. ‘Lawrence Zowiei You Cavendish boys be- ware. Come away, for such o. sight would be harder on the eyes than looking at the eclipse of the sun through a smoked glass. So many disappointments on a first visit must have been terrible, but cheer up, come “again, ‘tis better further on. ' i I am Sir. etc.. ' c. c. MacNEI 2s A. First Ave, ‘ '- Ottawa. Simpson, had refreshments for this most estimable lady, and she says the refreshments were quite sufficient, to sustain her till the morning. But. in the morning she realized that the hostel was not equivalent to the Chateau Lauricr. Horror of horrors, "why did I come Retail price Try Brahmin Orange ' Pekoe Tea 50c per lb. Sold Only in Red Airtight Packages. so far." I do not know this much travelled lady's name, but. -me thinks the middle name must be "Lipstick," for the first enquiry was as to the number of eligible bach- elors that was ‘in or about the vicinity, and being assured that ibachclors that might cross her path. and as good luck would have ll: Ham Macneili was the first, but like C9011. Ham had seen too many freaks to be fooled. Ham took one look. and at once was convinced that here is another of COAL SERVICE 'At your service every day ofIthe year, sup- h C!)ll.~'CIVfliiVC still hold a majority of 411005. The Government carried out h- ilflme despite the possible dim- gilzvtjninentc mum ha" reduced w" b'°“k“‘“- 1“°“‘°“'~‘ "‘ 6°" 1., '{,"."“,,, b, d,“ I I you reprinted n write up irvui the those prairie freaks, trumped too PM" the very best 0°“ C°k° “d Fim‘ gmmm or the Govemmenps m_ bosdsnifrj‘ “mm” by 155m"? ernor Roosevelt's western trip, and om suifigeregsswmsm‘ i! ° fir" xAonZi-eal gtimsoffltl: 8x2?! much in her bare feet in the blue wooi rum“ abmad. criticism or w” l *4 D61‘ wit. thereby 01- assurances solemnly given h-m by ° mp" mud of the Manitoba prairie. HARD CQAL fectins’. as The Guardian has al- ready shown, a. saving to the tox- payers of nearly half a million dol- lars. count snnwden is voiced by both the iilcmin: Post and m» Daily Her- ald. The formcr paper expresses the rlnpicicn that the true 51m o! tho Feceders "is not to resurrect free trade but to revive the Liberal EDITORIAL NOTES ltirly." The Continuing ‘Liberil ADID- ticn is n new term adopted by the Liberals of Manitoba who did not follow certain Liberal statesmen in- to the Bracken Government. The mmmiinl Liberals take particular Plea-sum 1n blaming the Bracken Government for not protecting the ‘miWT-Siiy iilfld! Mid the revenues l’! "i9 Province against speculation on on extrcvngom “gig if the latter supposition be @- recz, the method adopted by the outgoing Liberals is scarcely cal- culated to sticccr~d_ ‘I'm-y are 531d tn be rrlying on the support of Viscount Grvy of mllodon, and since C/rey and Lloyd George are at daggers drawn. there seems little likcllhncti of ihcm being joined by 1hr.- lifile Welshman and his follow- lng 0i’ four or five, Moreover, an lmPOFtant section of the Liberal party. handed by sir John simon and Sir Walter Runemnrl, rcmuins In the National Government. The Liberal party is thus divided three ways instead of only two ways as heretofore. The Nntimml Govcrnmcnt, as the Toronto Mail and Empire points out, i: still trvmvndnltsly strong. The The Young Men's Conservative Association is now strongly org“. ized in the western section of the Province, and a meeting o1 gpgglgl interest in connection with the °°miii8 bY-election for the Fifth District is being held by fhe M1. viation this evening at a ,~~ w, the Town Hall, Summersl: . l;- speakers will include Hon, MiicMiiiun. Acting Premier, and Mr. H. M. Downing, the Consen- ative candidate. The public is in-, (.79 in a l-louzc of 615. The Ottawa rgrc-micnis, therefore. ttrc by no mans in danger. Only a few months ego the people of Great Britain vot- t\'l for fvrifls and Imperial prefer- m” b91118 mildc t0 occomodotc a ' iflrse ludiencc local statesmen who have climbed upon his train, are magnified out of a'l proportion to their real im- portance. Mr. Roosevelt's appeals to “liberal" Republicans of the West an held t0 be of vast significance. But if they were not really for him before he made his friendly gos- ture, they will not be now. Various political authorities, wlser than seven men who can render a reason, have exrpained Lhat the West was very doubtful before Governor Roosevelt started on his travels, yet that his journey has made it, (‘cr- tain that m will SWPPp (!\’(’l'_\' Safe west of the Mississsippi. The Kikihener Ncws-Rvrnrh pm- DOimds n problem, tho mluticn of which should provide happy divor- cion. “In i929 before the crash, a man had a $280,000 loan at a bank, to cover which he deposited stock worth at the market then existing $400,000. When the stock market went info a tailspin, the bank sold him out. getting saaocoo for the ‘tock- and JWVWS the man with his debi- mla and a $50,000 ("fdit in the bank. 'I‘hcn, o. little l. .cr, the bank 00110118011. In n. shorl. time it W55 TWYRBYIiYEGLB-fld in tii<~ shrink- Dh age that was lnvolvcrl the man's cinc. It is n sad commentary cwdii, dwindled to $35,000. There. upon he drew out $30,000 and bought back all of the securities he had subscription on his behalf. He was Mid Originally. S0 now he holds the poor and partially paralyzed. A vited to attend, and art-mummy, same stock that he held in i029, hr: fund of $75,000 for his support was has wiped out a $000000 loan and completed just before he died. This he has $6,000 in c’ L1. Has he gained moiicy will now go to the Institute consultant m malaria, M, tho Mm. Long ere my love had reached you. hard I strove To sent its torrent through the have had the Port Borden brass band at the pier to give her a most cordial welcome to our Province, but it would appear that she had not got her bearings until the train had reached Emerald Junction. when the Conductor informed her that it was here that they parted company. Alighflng from the train the first, person she met, she sc- coefed him and said "are you Jeremiah?" which to say the least was very bad form, the young man b91118 an entire stranger. Evident-A iy this lady had written to Mr. Jeremiah Simpson of Cownpore, and Mr. Simpson had asked his friend Cecil to go to Emerald Sta.- tlpn to meet this much travelled Indy, for she says she has had as mI-ny M 23 trips to British Col- umbia, which would lend one to think that she had travelled at "i9 “Dense of the various tram- portation companies or that she —Robert Norwood. A Great Benefactor (Mail and Empire) One of the great, benefactors of humanity, Sir Ronald Ross, has passed on. To this generation his sacrificial achievements are per~ haps not as well known as they should be. His name has not been so generally mentioned in recent yours 0s those of other noted scientists, whose discoveries have more recently. stirred the world. Sir Ronald conquered malaria in 1891. H0 identified a mosquito as the carrier of‘ the malaria parasite. Royal and other merited honors fcilvwrwl quickly. In 1002 he was awarded the Nobel prize for medi- on such o cmccr that three years ago it was necessary to launch a public his name and of which he was di- rector-inchlef. Latierly he was 0r lost in the depression?" ‘. for “Oiiical Diseases. which hen-e i-stry of Pensions. elled ladyfon her first visit to the “Nothm Garden of the Gulf, P. E. Island. It was just too bad that this lady with a hyphenated name should barren fields; 1 wanted you, the lilied treasure- mm Wiiii =0 many disappoint- tmve manta on her first visit to P. E. 1., of Innocence’ who“ dam. Numb and to that most delightful spot km ymds known as Cawnpore Beach, Cav- Immortni gladncss to my heart that endlsh‘ I have m dmibt had Capt knows Reid of the good ship “Charlotte- How you 5mm“ the my and the town" known that he was ferrying rose. this much travelled lady, he would B 1101118.“ Ham inwardly said, and went on with his work. 3091118 lhe had failed 1n this, her first attempt, she called to Tenase‘; daughter and said "let us go home, he won't have anything to 53y to us." Rcuted horse, foot and artll. <_,_ Sole Distributors i Of This Exquisite Line Of SOFT COAL DOMINION COKE Sold in any quantity at the lowest price. When you want 100 pounds or_100 tons, see or telephone. A. PICKARD & c0. Phone 240 Toilet Preparations MAX FACTOIUS Powders and Creams. products of HOLLYWOOD are the hlgh- est quality products on the m Used and endoned by notable lcrecu stun this line hu already‘ been received with delight In Charlotte- town. Some of our linen Include Whltener Liquid Honeysuckle Cream Face Blanch Foec Powder Brush Clennolng Cream l Skin and Thane Cream Visit our store and look aver this new line which ‘we no Introducing. You will not leave the otore without Inn'- chulng some. THE 2 MACS Fire _can consume ,the labours and _ "savings of a lifetime-in a. few minutes. ' Arc your Buildings and Contents insured? If not, write, phone, or call on , Hyndman & Co.,\ Ltd. I The Oldest Insurance Agency _ I in Prince Edward Island