OVEMBER s. 19241 ' I t FofestsCroslI ,—-""" ' THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN THE a CENTRAL GUARDIAN SHOP from Ilolmarrs Catalog.) -"'v'—‘ I . N0 SALE-The property of the lute Mr. George Tweedy offered for sale Thursday did not sell~ A SPECIAL LINEof ladies cham- OIt-iclté gauntlet. gloves. . $1.25. Piowse Bros, Ltd.-626-1l-8-mv-1l SEE OUR TABLE OF ALL W001 undcrivear value lmnnot bu equall~ ed let iilone beaten. Browse Bros. Llil- » - 016;11~8-iu1i. THE ORIGINAL CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE IS SOILI lilltl installed IO Ifred H. 'l‘rainor, 80 Grafton Si. (503-11-7-21 . _ . . frli/ezyfibme- Thanks‘ 10' the inventive genius of Dr. Lee DeForest and the unique pro- duction standards of Powell Crosley, Jr., the jo sand benefits of radio are now wlthi the reach of every home. Each DeForest-Crosley Radiophone represents the utmost in value. Sim- ple of operation, wide of range, economical of upkeep, you can enjoy everything from the moment the installation is made. You owe it‘ to yourself to investigate these sets DGfOfO investing ‘in radio. Sold by authorized DeForest Dealers only. I/I flares a fiirCvieg/7tiir1e Six New Mbdelpr~$22fl0 to $450.00 6N K. (ilERS, Charlottetown, Inm IIIIPIAKIHII in purchasing u complete set Lloslinr; about Name ‘ i‘ ‘I I AlIill’\‘I* r Province T 000000000000OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOO600090 PALllllGR-WATSON IELECTRIC CO. I RADIO l) ILERS. DE FOREST-CROSLEY f‘ ‘~ PARTS NORTHERN ELECTFIIC is‘. WESFINGHOUS-E SUPPLIES 900060000000OO0Q0000O0OOOOOOOOOOQOOOQOOOOQQOQQ ___ _, _ Q§QOOOOQOOO0000000000000OQOQOOOOOQOOQQOOOOOOOOO Radio supplies may be had at ALBERTON from CYRIL R- ~LEARD QOOOOQQOOOOQOOOOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQQOVOOQOOQQOO 60000000OQOOOOQOOOO'OOQQOQQOOOOQOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOO Radio supplies may b. had at BAY VIEW from ‘CECIL M. SIMPSON 0000; QIOOOOOQQQOQCOCOOOOO§"O§§QO§OQOOQOOQOQOQOOOQ.‘ Dealer in Summcrsld for Radio Supplies COLIN H; TEWART 0QQ404000¢rQ044v vv $000OOQOOQOOOOOOOQQOOOQOOOOO ' ' Mrs. Flligg\§, Mrs. Milrruy ani‘ 4, a‘ _‘_ \, Mss Kitlllllflllt‘ MocPhec ziccom- . g l i“ In r l, punli-l liy tht-‘r mother rctilrneilio " MI...“ - 1"; v" ' llronlillnc. Masrt. S-iltutilfly 1174“? §OQOOOQO§OOOO§~ A LARGE SELECTION of bullies lionnt-ls to choose from. Prices rea- son; Iill‘, Pruwse Bro Ltd. -11-8~lll-1l l ANGLICAN SERVlCES.—ln lhc P1115" 111' Nil-Y lmlliloll on the 01h. iiisi. will liy zls follow" Jrishtnwn 10.311 d- m. French ltivcl- lil. Willi lloly_(‘ollllllliliiiin.- .' siilploll T p. m. S lit ll) ‘u, m. JUST ARRIVED-A 'IIL‘.\V new! dross-claw)!‘ gi-orgcltc, bllitllllllll“. and‘ i1ll.1l‘oll velvct. Prowse Ilros, Ltd. 62li-11-8-m-ll. POTATO SACKS. -‘~Menihers oi’ Potato (lriiivers ASSOUIuLIOIJ lmviltg ‘ potato s: '14s they ilo not need for] Nam slhlillltfilll, ivill hie given crtvliti li-y return them at once to the .-\giiit from whom they were r - i‘i'\t‘lI- 1303 ll 7 2i 'FUNERAL TODAY.—'l‘he flllii-r- lII of the lllli- Mr. Muleoliu lilac.- ' illliip of ltiicliy’ Point ivillI lzlki- l\ ‘ plti 11- this IlIIlbYllUHll at 1.520 p, in., frii..i llii- homc of his HilIl<Ill<III\\'. ltllssi-ll Alzii'I\'iiliii'Iill, Ill lflss- mi ii slri VI, ‘ FUNERAL SUNDAY — 'l‘hi- fuller- il i‘II 111i.- lilti» MPH. lsalhill A. Stew- l .ir., \\'ill lzlltc pllIli-i- IUlIllll‘I’l)\\‘- iSllli-I -l:l_.l zlflvrliooll from tlii- YUSIIIVIIICP] iif Ill‘) soil. .\Il‘. J. .l. SinWllPI. 126' I" ' troy Slri-vl at -.-lll p.lil. to Sher- ivi.,.'.il (‘i.lili1li1i'y. I ‘I GUNNER §lLSI.II——The (‘. (i- .\I. s. d potatoes for Norfolk, Virginia 'l‘l"- (‘oiizlilizih BEuYiffIlfi (‘XIIPIWIWI ultzii- d stiuutioll some time loduy. GARAGE CHANGE ~Mi'. (‘luudc . Alcliiviu of Bristol has tukeli .'Illll‘l.',t‘ OII the czlihrilpliir and Ilill- I 1,i..~si~ill ‘l’ in this l'rovlliciiII fol Hlzrtfitfar 21nd ltuilio and Llghtin llL-ltorlis. 'l‘he‘Churlottotown Gar |i- e (loiilpziny l I ;:.s. oil and storagg ilepzlrtiliclit. IiZIII-Ilwll-Iil-‘II. -_--_¢-o>-———-—— PERSONALS 4 00¢ ooo+oa+o+ 000400 04 .I_ lii-v: hhiiiIrii-IQI lllcfioiiillilldllftli-lot , iPllIISi-IPKI at the Victiirlu ll010l. Mr, -G. (l. Garrettu, advance ugi lit for the "lhimbliillls 'l‘roilpc" |illI"\'E(I in tllc city lust i-vciliilg. \lr. zllld hlrs Alfred Yco, North ‘ ‘i. llrlilgu motored to the city yester iltty. illg two ivceks vacation‘ with hci llltltlllll‘ and sisters ln Rustlco. fig this luorlilng to spend 'l‘hlinks v vtng in Truro, the Igue-sts oi‘ RP\ .l. W. and Mrs. (I/‘(IIIIFP)’. Holland-Ibwulbs , We have just received our annual Fall shipment of CHOICE BULBS direct tron] HOLLAND. l-"Poe flowering DOUBLE and SINGLE TULlPS. HVACINTHS, DAFFODILS. FHIESIA. NARCISSUS, CHOCUS, DARWIN.'TULIPS, HYACINTHS for blooming at Christmas. ctc., etc. Send for our BULB LIST» POSTAGE PAID on all "d": at llst prices. b Plant out-door Bulbs any time this month or [next or "I"? Ground in frozen. (‘ARTER & COMPANY LIMITED , DEALERS m CHOICE sasos nun autos \ M. hi...“ who QDQ={Q wgrdg simdward 8am; iwhw, h, an", L“. / LEO "I 0 I LO d I 9 r2210 heInetlVefLanII. cwiIiovIiIiry-Iiiiigziy si-1f"“‘l§° QKKOIAiIIIIIIIMlIQIyIIhAGIS IA: I tended trlends-Jconilng from farlt me "m", n; ‘onmrflmq Nq _ _ ent, Sickness and ‘Ltlilce at Lowest rate. I Companies. " do-o-oooioooo M” O¢§+44§§§§Q4§§+§4§§4§§44 +004» 000044-04" ‘5490064-0004 i ilttenilliig the funeral of t-helr fnth er the lute Mr. PiltrlclclvlcPhee. Mrs. Arch ‘bald Mzicliean and hei I dilliixliter Miss Maud who '2“ for Monclon where they will spi-ni prot-eirllng to California. ‘ Mlnnrd’: Llnlment. Relieves Pain. The cheerlnou of the Thlnklfllvlflfl N‘ unlcn and feast ls certain to be dimin- ished unleuo the houo; lo dopendobl)’ W.D.l GILLIS &I CQ.,._ l l l l l i il l ill] I voun PIPELESS M. (fiiliziiliilli (lunner sailed _vi-sii-r~ W; L day zlflcriliioii wIih 2ii,ill'lli hugs iil‘ mun-ML‘ wry (Il‘|\t\l‘llllt.'l'.1t of the (‘hurloitv- i,ll\\‘ll‘iiill“ g0 (‘(1. Lid. lli- is also rc- gl il.lll next still continues the/A lli.()\\'ll- ivus Ill Si. John, 'l‘hursiluy E itiiiw were vlsftoiis Iii the city yo: z lvrilziy. _ . y Mrs. J. E. McQlllfiI and NW1 JUSPIIII were visitors to the city v - iei-iluy. ‘Mr. lhlvld l<‘. Fleming. Stanley t Miss Evelyn Buottnleilcliei“ has iturlicil to Pctervllle, utter spend- ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ross are leav~ have poi-n iilsltlng hero, loft this week u short time wllh friends lioforc ‘A FULL LINE of ladies coats with and wi-thout fur collars. Prowse Bros. I1t.d.—626-11-8-m-ll m‘ - \ ‘ ,. MEN'S OVERCOATS-We are now torturing men's and young men's winter overcoats at low prices. Prowse Bros’, Ltd. r tllti-ll-S-mli- BASEMENT.BAHGAIN§,‘gual'tiI15 teed all-wool blankets $10.50 for $8.o0. S. A. McDonaId's-—610-11-7'2l tumasn WANTED-Wipe m prices. The Montague Furnshlng ('41.. litd.—~622-11-8-m-3l JUST lN-wAllolhci- shipment of ch lilreri's alnd misses flannel and Suite illtsscs, lfrowse Bros, Ltd. iszis-ii-s-m-il i. DUOKS AND CHICKENSiin sale Siltilriluy only, F. J- Holman, hililliihilison Uuililing, Que-tin St. 637 11 S 1i NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY FURNACE.- “ii-VP Fred ll. Tralnor coach you on your hcutilig- requirements. 605-ll-7~2i COME TO THE SCHOOL CION- CERT~~ot the Strand Frduy, Nov. l-lih and he UJIIVIIILTEG that thc whorl l‘ lrcu can entertain you to siiiileihllig entirely iiuw, i ‘ (S35 11 8 li ‘VESTERQAV ivas‘ the thirtieth oiliiii- nsilry of the marriage 0t‘ Mr. mil .\lrs. Douglas Rutherford, Hull- fzlx and the occasion was appro- plialtilly cillehrlltcil ut the Victoria llirli-l llvlPLUVPlllllg. . I FIRST OF SERIES. —'l‘ll@ first jtillllvfi of the si-iilcs of tlli- I£As~ .»llllllllit)ll, Society Whilst Touriiu- lll‘lll were I held ln the Pastime IIllII 'l‘llursiluy night uiiil Whit‘ well lllvlltllil. The lildies‘ prize was -~‘ )ll h_v Miss l(..1e hlurtfn and the jzi-illll-lllcns liy Ml‘. Muse Piavrs. BROOKFIEL-D CONGREGATION SUIYICVS on Siludzly’ as f0llowsi~ ' Hurlsvllltl 6.45; Brook- celal l-‘Vllih lli-ookflclil lliookfielil 11 zi.iil.; IIIIIIIUGI‘ Rlvi r evening ill; 7.30. Sp services. in _ , ON EUROPEAN TRIP—-I\li‘. illllllI lii dork all the RllllWfly Wharf ior _\.;,.._._ cargo ol‘ solid polullies fol‘ llll‘ l, .|, Leslie Show, of this city- l- 'l‘hursilziy morning for hlontre-lv il, wiliI-ri- llii-y will sail for the Old, ‘Iiillllily on all extended visit. to Iiilfdiiiiil. Scotland and UIIIUI’ Eur- l ipi-iln ("'IIII'L'S, i l VARIETY CONCERT in Spring- if i*I(I IIiOI mi llflllfTllflfé will he variety concert lii Spriiigf elil‘ Tfilesilay‘ evening, Nov. 2i ilriilili‘ the auspices of the \V. ol‘ Springfil-iil. i\lr. H. J- lncel .iid others \vlll assist lii making up_ all excellent program. 601 it . .. l1. l. rest: 192iq of, CAMPBELL-dintcreil into lifritluy. morning lhg; 7th Nov" John M, Campbell. formerly ‘osl UIIICQ Deparlinent, and young-I Mill ‘of late Rev. Alexander l-‘ulicrill from his lute .sidi'nce 37 Upper Prince SUWI iii Monthly the’ 10th inst. lit 2.30 relock for People's (‘t-liicicry. Ser- I.(‘k at house ul 2.15. CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Serv- si-s wlll hie held oil Sunday next- Iilli‘ ‘NDYPIIIDBIHIRS follows-St. .\l;lrk‘s Church, liustlco, at l1 tl-lll- wllh Sunday School at 10 a.m. lli :‘l. John's Church, Milton. at 3 p.111. villi Sunday School at 2 o'clock. lii he Parish Hull at 7.30 o'clock, "ri-iichei at ull services. Rev. W. J. ’l\I.LOll. All invited. IN .MEMORY JOHN A JOHNSTONE On September 22nd. the people .f Milyfleld und surrounding coni- iiunitles were shocked to hear of he slid and sudden death of John‘ \. Johnston. aged 40 years who‘ ‘iiid passed away curly that niorii- liiz. On Saturday the 20th. he was out n the flclil working though not, ‘ccllng its well as usual and on Sunday morning the doctor was sent for who examined him and thought lie wdulil be all right in a few days, __but. he rapidly grew wors and at 3 o'clock Monday iliur lng pul-isrd uwsy. He wlll he greatly missed in the home where no leaves to mourn a snrrowlng lllll heart-broken widow and four children the oldest boy being only l1 yehrs old also a moth-citln-laiv (Mrs. Bryanton) to all of whom he Marshfield And _ FlIP-II-llilllll; sceills lo be becom- iHB I11 Marsllfiuu) and Liunstaffnagc just nuw- 'l‘here are quite n number ct tox ranches, both large and small ln this progressive "com- munity. the. latest, being the fine ulvto-uali- ranch recently coni- pleted by Mr. ltolclnd Phlllpson. 't‘hls ranch ls Ideally situated, well equipped and plcsents u. very DIBRLIIK appearance. and contains wine vury choice anliliills. The matrimonial fever iris lii-uk- en out iii Diilistilffllnge and vicinity and floui liitestreporls threatens to develop ililo a sériolls epidttnlc. r. has already cairlcd oft‘ one of our popular young ladies iii the pcrsoii oi‘ illlss \'cl"il.l Dover whose lflunI-UKL‘. took place on Weilnesilay lust lo .\lr. ltziy Lilli of Stanhope. life all joill iii wishing .\lr. and AIIIB. (‘ilrr every happiness uilil plosperily li.r ihc future. Coiigi’ rtulliiiolis to lllr. and Airs» \\ili. Jenkins, Frcnchfori. on the ullivul of ii (laughter. .\li'. and .\lls. Frank Wchsii-i- are to be L'llIl§.1l‘l\lllIlIIi:(I on the ilppt-ar- ance of their fiilc new house ill Fltfiltllftlli which ls now complet- ed. Jir. \\Ii‘I)Sll1i‘ and family expect lo more ill shortly and lhcy will In. hi-lirtily ivelculncil liy thi- pilo- ple of ilull community. There liils bcuil (tulle h lflfléh’ qliiiiilxly of potatoes slllppcil fro-ll ill-is lI-SIPIUI ilurlng the Illst wech ..i- so. of I)t)lIl si-eil and ialili- stock ulid we uililerstiinil thai the far llrlrs \\'.ll htivc the YPIIRIIIHIHI‘ shipped I)E1l\\"t!Il liow and the spongy 'l‘lil good news, even If [he W1“. u llltli- lower thus. was t-‘XPPCIUII. 'l‘heri- was a Iiuliipel‘ crop ailil ii‘ they uri- all sold, that w ll uliiki~ up for the I-iw 01'1"“- Itlie. lurn‘ps and liiaiigcls stared lI“l\l‘Il1’lPI>( l'(',l(‘.l'[ a fair crop of roots. .. , .. Pull plnughiilll is pfflllllclllly I111‘ Dunstalitiexige Notes ‘shell in this ilistriirt and most ofli) lik-e to uvold Govcrnmenlt IDLE!" ference. lirterfc-rence. Lsncashlre will be swllstfled, alld in making up its hands and of its own brains. shall we keep and oveiseus IFHKIL‘. NEW MILLS AND FIELDS (lreut progress is lit-lug made in 1111‘ Expansion of the Italian textile industry. lli connection with the ctleliraiion cf the thirtieth anni- vci-lty of the llaliaipCot-Loii As- sUUIHLIOIL some instrilttlve st" ' lItfs \\'l‘l‘i.' prepared, which e tively summarise [hc present po zion of the industry a; \v¢-;]I] showing Wlllll great strides ii has lllZltIl‘. TIlGfE are In the country m 2h.» prrscllt tint,- 1505 co.toii llrlls. 121i spiiiu ng ill‘ lls and 54 mills i‘or tho ivorking of cotton WIISIL‘ and the production ol‘ imitation ivool iliriad. The great; iilujoi ly of the spinillcs and luolns alri- in Lum- liulily; the industry ls wrvcll liy lid) dye IIUIISUS» which lift‘ unpubli- ‘of handling 440,001! Ills. of yulzi llfilly. I’iir s urc produced Ill 2i Wlilltb‘, with at total of 1H!) much- urs. 'l‘he average annual produc- Llbll nf yuru is 2l00.ilii0.iitio II).w'.'\l1]. .hout:ll ‘n vrry Iillsy times as much as Ifllhiltllldlllll lbs. have been pro- illlPtil. ’l‘he industry mpg siriiie TUILUUUJIUU liietrL-s ill‘ ( lion lP-Xlilfls yearly’, ill‘ u lolal wi .: of lliczit 220.0111 Oliil Ills. I llpliiy. llli‘l‘l is Elven liy lht- Il.'1l‘:lil i~.:1l.:iil ildilsiiy Ifl 2lI)l‘lll 250,000 I|;1y]i|5_ Raw lillltellizlls in ilit- value of uliliili 21/8 mlII . rd l 1'0 lift‘) import- ed ziilllllzllly. and 1h» value of the prcillietiou of lpe industigv in pint ill tour inllliilrils illl per can; pm. 1H4‘ cxporleil, Italy, is of course. “11111'1‘l§' llfilmlltlfilll. upon foreign ::iilli.<l' rs tor silp,'illcs of row ciilioil The Dunsiaffnagi- Prstinie Cluli. and this izii-i-ulnstzlnei- “wiighg Iiclll their first fall lilEl-lilllt-Z I115" Ilcuvily ilpoli tho cost of prudliic- Slluirilziy evening at tho home ol tioii. .- ‘lr liziik as 1904, u coili- 311;», (‘, W, ltohertsoii. Afton the ;i.li:y \ forlni-il for the purpose of Iiltslucss was satisfactorily illsplle" gioiv i; i-otloii .‘ll the Ilium“; CU]. .1 of u short iilni» was spent, _li\ my of lflrillivuy and 12410" [MUM liiusk- and glmics. he 1u_09l111ll (fllltills iv-ari- being produced Your-I ‘(I \\“Illl Illi‘ 911F511? “I m" Iy up lo the time of ville war Ill Tri- i crilll Allllivllh prl‘, which completely iliiilihllifteil l h": pioiiiiring vclitllrc. A llt.’\\' al~ 111]". liiis just ll""ll made liy the lllt. or Aliruzzi, with ll clilisiili-r- zlhlfl ziiiiiiilnl of (it)\‘i§l‘lllllt’lll sup- poll ‘ll Soiiilllhiuil. rzl: lltill Illffildllllll that the IYIilI l stems to me to strike the really correct 110113. Above all: we would If the Government avoids balance-sheet it will have no diff‘- culty ln uscriblng any success it may have to the efforts Qt its ovl'n By the aid ot these. and by no other, huuld up our‘ illlil thi- writcl‘ THE MUTUAL LIFE OF ‘CANADA : WATERLOQQNT. _ é‘ l-IE TOTAL IIIEOHIG of the Mutual Life, including premiums from policyholders and interest from investments now amounts to more than thirteen million dollars a year. ___~ ._- ‘Z-f I I I l It increases at the rate of about a million dollars a year. l l After paying all death claims, and endowments, all expenses of administra- tion, and making fuII adequate addition to reserves and surplus funds, Mutual policyholders receiyed $2,109,156.66 in dividends in addition to their insurance protection. l l I l l l Be a Mutualist! Write to our head office, WaterlomOntario for copy of our booklet, “A Short History of the Mutual Life". I Li? H. A. EBEFIS Provincial Manager 135 Kent Street Charlottetown u l A111¢‘1'l1‘i111l lllillll-‘i- Tlll‘ P11009514 “II iii financial ciri-li-s rcgairillilg the 1'Il11‘11‘11l-< his - f1'(|]|] rive to HlX thli-i-iislzlliil lioall and si-v -al OIP"I nliiiilhs ili I'Illll;.',2\l'_V as it ilocs iii jllflious have bee“ p"; finwyflril to the Stiliils. hill in vii-w of the filit this kind of liliriiiivillgi _ _ll has . thul. the (‘IIIIIIIIIIP i-iiuililtilifl 41W’ heiirstilli-il 'IIlilI lhi-re is uoI iiiihtlzi- fur less ri-lfzllili- ill lllllll-iill‘)? I111" lion that lIli- loan will he ilirectly IIIPI’ i-xpiuliii-iils lliiisit be (IINILIRWI hlllx)rul,ln m-iijg-h ,.x|,,,,~;_., am] W11] iU\\'llllI:= ill] illJlil'I‘\'Il'.I()ll ilf llii; prc- h“ “mmiy Oppl-fl. \»_, m ,|._._,, gm. cuss. Surh a illi-llsllri- hits I)i'l‘ll i-ar- ipg “m- .»Xp1|;.||gp,=_ I|Il\t'I [myspiw- l 1 Trade and Comnierc ‘w, Lane. iii‘ 1v mug i-rlurned holllc. lifter s .ding ll few days \'i.~li11l1$!_1'1’I-'1’ ‘iivrs and fricnils ill. lhlllslilflllnlz“ " ~—l) I‘-’il(‘\\‘I.Il IHIYOS nolhiiig to lie di-sir- l i! vi fill" us lviiglh and l|lltlI’ly of _ Qzlpi. are coiiccriicil. Another i-.\'- |l|)l'l'IlllL‘f1l. Is about to I)? made in l-lulialunil, lEPPHIIy (JtPlIPlI lo ltaly ,h_v Itllllllilllll. lproililsi-il It‘. earmark u certzrfii sum i.-‘.'..i.\‘ .\‘i"-ui' for .Iio solo purpose (if ____{-0->— l . illieloylinp; the groivirg of colm“ l il lililiiziii trololiics. ii Hungary, too. he lllti s»: alleliiiivls ilt cotton grow IApIlll/cekly Letter from London _ ‘ . illl-l- cuihrlfy n2 the lisp 0f gflfif] othcl plulils ullil should IN‘ easily m‘. |,;-u¢,i,,,15_\\-,1| in. "Md frci‘. lIli- growth of which 'l‘lii- (lovilriliniéiil has - TI1I 9111 "'11P" *>1I11Il.\' l" 1'1‘Ll111‘1l 111 lus is a lilllc vzltzlli- iii stilling that I “ftir i-X- iiflfidlllll‘ I11 1l11' 171-‘1’ 111' Ill" 111111111 pilililtilri-s oil rililwiiys. .llill‘il roads lo‘ "X" iI(I\'2llll'l‘S to hit-til uillhoriligs and I1"'1111‘ll‘ 171411111118- -\1‘l~'l‘l\‘1l1iti ill!" 0lIli.‘l' pillilii- works iIlliI services." ‘s IICYPIIHIII); her rolitoli growing ‘Ifilihp Now Zllfllfllul‘ (iui-i-iisliini! whli-h is low pusrlhi- i‘X]l‘l‘lllll‘IlIIll "Hikes m, _ glfnml-nl “,4 m n“. 1,3,“. $I1U41N 11111l -\‘l1011l'l 1-511 I111‘ lii F1“ (‘on of it ilunccs and lhi-ri- is no 1111‘1I.V'1l1"\\‘1i1‘lfl>l11>l‘l=\il1*lllviilflill spi-cifii- siukinr; fund ulluchi-il io “ml I“. III" “m1 1“‘ll1l1‘I "l 1l1‘ (Ivll- llii- Ilillll. whii-li illi-liiii-s oiii- to 11‘11‘l -A1‘l~'~1‘1111ll1‘ llilllwilyfl it‘ with‘ think lllall sccilri- lfilylllvlli liy LIN‘ slrrsscil lhzll the i-oillilry is oil its dim mu;- jg qnnpjrnr fr)". “n” m]. most lnfluclilizil vllliilllllités lli _1l1<’ Luiicaslrre industries. addressing the llluiiidicstei‘ 'l‘i~xl.ile. cvllflflllllll "do no ‘im- porury- renied-ioble or changing U011‘ ditlons of traile." He based his hopIo for ‘a future rebuilding of over sens trade on the growth of polmlll‘ lion. the rise ‘In the standard of comfort and the certainly of the lu-i tizl-e expansions of the Domlnlonsf Ii.(‘I(’,i‘I‘ll\g to the. Export. Creilll-S A01 and the 'l‘ruile ltucdltlies Act he iloulitell whether the LMWHNIIY" iaiiltoil trade hail materially b91111‘ fti-il from either, tlioul-th other branches of lildustry had done s0- llolli measures would DWIWIIIY have lapsed long since hut for‘ tlll! - ting lllieinploycil. M081 0i U11’- lioilllnlsoiis were virile enough I0 do without the schemes. Our best poti n-tlnl customers were, of course our Overseas Empire. India and‘, China, He, aliiphlislsoil the import-l llIllW‘ of our Fiuiifria lraile and stut- cil that he rcgarilieil the DTQIIPPBIIUI‘ we obtain its iil‘ the Rrentcsl villllv and stall IIION‘ us the lll‘1'1111‘1~1‘1 I11“ celitivc. Iii figures we give the Idlliplila about ~I..'illll.llll0 ii year 1n was so hlnd. He was passionately fondmoLllomf-l 11,110 frimily. He also av [)l‘i'IIt‘.I'0l‘l(',0 and they give us almlll Il_iiiiil.ll0tl lilllt Ill-IN hitter suiii helps materially to lteep tlii-ii- niarkcts {or our nlaiiilfzietiires, and explains (B a Special Correspbridcni) IlIrom plants" alrcilily zlccllmuliseil. Imy u.) IIWIOIIIIIIK a lava“. "Fun" “Ilml TmmImI" "mlws '“‘ 'I“II"'I‘ by ‘ . h,“ _ WUWHL ‘lemme ‘mfuvorahle llfllflllt-qll! uitpil. Even this how. ppm. h, mm. ;_-,|_,,,,,,_,,Up f" his m}. Landon October 24. 1924 Iweather coilditions, that u profit- IIIIIIII‘. I“ "m IIkIIIy u’ "IIIH II-“I p” “MIMI “"I‘I"“I"I “I Ih“ “ml "II ~'\."F'-I‘ ‘ ‘ lap“. Qultjymjun of comm m H“, l111111l us ilviullliil tor up}? 111111011 ilsl illIlI molly opinion»- lll London Hr wml mdivmiulls m- a com‘ ., ,-__, undoubtedly possible and lt. is to Illi‘ Ilrilisli illllllllllll: are iii l'tl\’(llll' of u i-oliiplilsorj‘ Hi,- l i-v in our cotton trade are g1 1he plants IIAVGIIIIOVEIODINI favour-I- 'm“ IIflInpaFhIIIIfI I“ Particular mlm 11"!‘ izi-nt ciifiiiilulivii silikpi: fund " If Ili lh- di. - on of the Feilcl \l)lV_II't)ill 1O to 2o pods IlUlllI-‘I ilt- 10"“ h" “IIIIIIIWS "I mw "IIIIIIIwL f” “IIIIIIIIIIIIIIM 1mm“ “Ihwh "V" t:ii Yflf Mat" Splmwrs Afisocinxtmird,“ “m. n.0,: The qlmmy m. m“ when lIIl‘ Illlll‘ (‘UIIIPH for llivziililillltlil lii lhi- plfivililgi-s of the" W {My} c {he working humsl giei-ti-r lIl'\'l‘Iil[lllli'llI of our vxpziri 'l‘ll:~-i~i~ _-\i'l_ . .__, ifihii‘ Ault~r-\-~11l -‘1‘~'1'Il°,“ “II ‘If? “lIlofII ‘ "II WI TTI T I“ w I “I i “I m?“ g, Lllll spinning l111l\114l1‘Y 111 N°“'_“,', “It f ‘_ “Um 26% hams p“. Wonk by .l... A1: . illltlng the last low ivi-a is. 1 ” . h I liy the almost ei-i-i-iiin pYOBIIQU" 1'11‘ .-e ‘- 1 -ali adequate crop from AIIIGIICJ.‘ . ,. Iulld 8,1‘ Etlnfl-Ill iflllclllull‘ ‘me o! me I f for Silver Foxes the hopeful outlook: _ Y I poll-ant. OYQYSI-‘ilh IWIYIWI- h“ “m Your m" I‘ "huwe we pcldlllliltllllly lost My Guarantee -FQXL8 . purl of out‘ pI‘%'“'111‘ 79mm‘?- we of Deserve ,ilinply_ expoii; less because of tun- Quamy m’ Bat Jr I i" l ‘ ‘II1‘1\\\\\\\\~ ‘I \\\\\ \\\\\\\ \\\\\ nxu" -¢-___-__..._--_._@._.€..-. ~.. and evenly heated? lilitllinrt. ‘The pallbearers were: Our coll lnpuroo Marshall Constable, John Murray comfort. , {Yonu-ihle. Edmund Toombs, Wil- __ ' lam Toombs. John Toombs and THZF" Albert Muttsrt. The sympathy of Pimento wolu‘ Q . . ,»,l m ‘ _ri1,§lt|er>E_il$-;ar_d ln Lung‘ m”? ' , -I ‘dqnlandIIJalnlill "hm-v of our total export trade liboult 1X51,» . " l!‘ 1111"“ wit?" “lllclhii ‘pel- wit. in 1922 flllll about as was w” ‘wlemn and umpresélié-pnr cont. ln 1023 went. to om- kins w" mndllcled by m“ 935m“ R"'"Iiiii-n overseas. In conclusion Sir mm “e” t“ pay "ml" ma" *1‘11"1'°'ili».u»i the recovery will be slow» M “swept” on“ “h” w“ Mgmy lt. may not procred at more than PMIPEIIIPII by all who. know hlni. n“, le-Bumly pa“. mnhomm pm- The remains were laid Ito rest in the prawn, unuflmls nmmiam Cavendish Presbyterian Cemetery. Thcflhyinns sungiat ‘the service were: The Twenty-third Psalm. Forever with the Lord and Asleep l" Jesus. A solo. "Ho wipes the Tear from Every Eye" wns very foellngly rendered by Miss Mary iihe whole community Is being ex; redder! to the bereaved ones In their great sorrow. Not now but ln the coming your! lii bier/lie 1iilitiie==betior land . We'll read the municipal)! 01!! 4' 'vviiwlr‘l‘.i' . . \ .. Arid there sometime we'll under- “I‘"‘I' "(on at mo: J-nyi ‘IPIIIIII ‘llii-‘I Reg. Trude Mark Endorsed by the leading fur buyers as well as by expert fox feeders the world over. tific Fonnulw-Jthe result of many accurate observation. Imperial Fox Biscuits are manufactured on a Secret Scien- years’ experimentation and‘ v They are fed in .1’. liI._I’s largest and most successful fox‘ ranches all the year round, supplying a balanced ration and pro- dulcin-g the pelts that bring the record price, Sold by wholesale dealers, also direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit Company p I. 2'» "i-"f. Charlottetown, P. ‘s. ilrw‘ liiI Fill-l hm. Jtlill-l‘ y, “ I m.‘ _ . .l»l luzliunzli. e .