p_.__,Q _._-;»__ TM, m1rllt;t»il.ll pri;/.;‘s li:‘.\'e_ . ward Island every day. Not only 0111” '~ children but our whole citizenry 11000 to be familiarlzecl with the needs and _ f 'dlnrmnl Daily llnumluu lltitll $6.411- ¢.»»- "nf .tn nlvuuw ll-in-r»~u NM‘rFlllr)'-l.lfl|l. Yuli ll. A. N\nI‘Kl|ll\u|\. U H. ll. The coinmencenlent e::ci'ei..es at? time bulky 011011211 U0 S117-,1Sfy 1119 lla Frince of Waits College yestfrrdzly i inosbpedailtic. The figures given Cov- p , . . 'were largely Mfr-ruled and there was :he usual keen iiiterest in the nn- rlouncenient of the r.\\';\rds of schol- arships liilzl pi'lz.'~s linll iii the rc- :narks of til: Pi'ine;;‘al and \“i--.izol-.<, l engaged in some of the occupa.ions L Df exceptioiial interest this yeirl in Prince Edward Island in 1921: m vias Dr. R:>bcl'tsoii's ailllo~,iiiee:iie:lt'§ Of the 69,223 total population tenl of a $'_‘.ltlu.'l ,~cll.>1,u;~liip oiZ"red bl/_I yizlrs of age and over, 18,516 were; Dallliousze L'nu=“r:~l:_\' lo third _vclrl eiigagcd in agricultural pursuits, 1 P`rlnl:e of \\'.ll:s Uoligc .~ui;iril1.~ lot' 1,182 lil fishing, 1.671 in manufac» U l ' ' the purpose of t~.f'n'.t‘iilllle the good; tures, 1,016 in construction work, b rcl:i';~-1-. rxslinzg li,~:'.\~c‘il the t\\'ol1,220 in transportation, 1.095 in rollrers :incl as li 1-.~<~,=;;'i~,ii;:>;l ol tllc` trade. 314 in finance, 4,049 in service excellence of the t~'p‘ of student. tcustuni lmd repair, 463; domestic __ which Prince oi \\'.iles has licen1 and personal. 1.795. professional, 1,- _ t‘i'ol:.': cull ‘.\'t'il i“..\:'\,';i 1'l‘1'0'1tll11t‘l`1 31- th. num ~_._,;~j.; 4; -urrin-_>.ll:I‘.:\t'e-1 , t front ol (`1i:z::t,Ei.'|i .-t~:i',~ ol lf"i:‘ili1lL'. li \'.'.\< t-:i.'il;:xi::t.'.;: also t\ li:‘:\i', from l"i'uiripal ltoliclusuii of the lil-_ on-asiilg int:rr_~; in the work of thc' kl,=tiil;‘icii :ls . 1929 and voters shivered at the polls. Q . Jail in Tennessee was forcibly takenl naar. I President. Hoover has appointed a' crime conditions in his country, other clvllizezd land, and also to re- port upon the best m-sans of enforc- ing Prohibition Leading newspapers gree as t e g c ara er and of the persons appointed, one paper drys or wcts among them. _ in to mong .the .mysteries of human ter from a friend who professes to this life. that they had lived on when once put in practice they tend I to multiply themselves. with them. Everywhere about the city flames burst up from the sew:rs| through the manholes. Many build- ings were .let on fire, a church build- 1 ing was destroyed, much property loss occurred and an aged woman burned to death. The explosions are attributed to gasoline having leaked into the sewers. what next? Small airplanes for private owners utilized only for special reasons; the them, partly because of incomplete confidence and partly because of the greater expense. There is n fairly wide latitude between the average transportation fare of about 14 cents s mile over the air routes andthe al-2 cents a miie now charged by the railroads. An air transportation company cannot, as 5 rule, operate at much prom _unlm lt also om-lor air mail, a_nd the Government mall, remains a vary desirable guarantee of eamings. Nevertheless there is a very definite Increase in , 'interest ln slrtrlyll. and . are now reported to be cheap enough to be available for ordinary business men. in the States and almost everybody learning to fly them. half the seats heard from in the British elections. that Labor has tri- ' umphed and Ramsay Macdonald may become Prime Minister agairl. uhaotmuulv ln, minumoa °“‘°1'“">"' °' "‘°""'°' '°' mlklnc mmyo mn 1 new to mah-1 ""'1‘“.w“ -'llshlhl A new alma pretlorve and ‘ ' ' ""_.`t"h_ho\siry-~|'a'_uh'_l|t»rt'u-_went writ- lt appears at this writing with but W 9 e 5 _ ,_ y _ THE TONGUE IS A MIRROR of the future shall use only*-the Irish i _ ` CHAPTER 13 nguage in court. Those now in'“_ some years ago I wrote ahom a “C1100 femam °X01“P1- 1Ne`w York boy, who, in 'endeavoring_‘ All through the spring of 1918 the *W to* scrub the "fur" ofi' the root of his . tide of success. both political and T110 "V015" ‘V000 01' C°““0° 15 _ tongue. let the tooth brush slip down lnillitary seemed to be setting towards 00W larger 111°" 01-`a“Y “me 51005 his throat into his stomach. It WHS the Central Powers, They had clear- me “’*“' but the 0013"” in °“1' f“V°" recovered with some difficulty. HOW- .rd up the Eastern Front, forced the has 101130 U” bl’ 275 1111111005 during ` ever the point I tried to make was ‘Sin-render of Russia and Rumania he P151 three Years- This 5h"mk’~5° that while the coat of fur on the .nad established their control upon 9305 m“°h~ 9-’1’°°i“uY “DW 1" V1°W 1 tongue was an indication that some-'tlhe border provinces Au_gtrlg.r-rung- Of ‘he 1°" 011°” 0' “'0°“°- “YS ‘1‘°'thlng was,wrl._\',~ _ ___ _ ,,_,,,__..,._._. - _*cv , .. ., .Q ._- -~_..-f _ _ _ _ _ t _ _ _ __ , _,_ , _ _ _ _ _ _____ _ 1 \ I I \ i .TUNE '. 102'. Q -n ` Boop or coLo1v1-:L HOUSE r ie Friend And Adviser Of President Wil- son ' 'Recounts In _QUur§ Events Of The ___ _ W ___ up . (iountry Was Concerned. , _ P __. C C0,___E`,_____,___,\,T _"es _“_ _ssued _______s W____ 0cc___ 'rue it-hh rm sms nu enacmh “"' l' ° . ` l , ‘°°"Y"'*"" " "' “‘ ' ' uh wth artlhrttnenwerr His Diary .The Great ` War ln Which His because the tongue furnishes you effort tn me west, is or stoppage of the circulation, the condemnation of the frank crlti- become obviously futile to appeal in with useful information as to how_ The desirable unity of pu,-pose be. your digestive apparatus Ll W°f1<1l1l:- uvern the united slams and tile Ai- , and 015° “S 1° 51001' 89110101 001101' ,lies was achieved at least temporar- cofnmisslon of 'en t° 1"VeS“3°1'° tion physically. lily through the change in Wilsonian w____C__ ____ says are worse than ____ any Dr. Audrian tells us that the var- pohm. which followed uhm the G". 10115 “F995 and WP” 01 003100 man mili'.ary and diplomaticsuceeseea tongue are related to the defensive of 'the sh,-\hg_ The dmnge Wu one reaction of the covering of the of emphasis rayhex than of pflncgplg s. 107 lab- __ . ____ __' ___ __ __ ___ tongue against poisons. These pois- _The essence of Wilson-S sp¢¢¢h¢_,° _______w as ____e__ as _he mod_______e News ons are formed by the digestive sys- _had been twm- upon ge,-mm gmpgr. _ mm °’ are ctrcrlatmg m_ the b1°°d- ialisili, peace with the liberals] and The o er ~ . - _ remarking that there are no extreme from tlxsgesjbsgzieihshen,':;‘,1;:a;:: `:;_mc_l_;) h;___§,;d l:;_d_c;h“;r__:tr:;e_?f__ ily does the covering of the tongue ___.U___d acquire by separating theh- _ undergo a sort of breaking down and `_0m__._cs from tho” of Luhgmwn Hon. Robert Forke. Minister of shedding process' *and acceptlns the term! W1'\1Ch 110 immigration, uses very strong wo.-as The” Seems “'10” 1*"-11001111 51”' offered, aut in March. im, lt had to Wilson. who discussed carefully with him the nature of the requests ember Conferences. It was the Pres- `ident'a ,desire to do everythingln his 'power to meet Allied wishes; at the .same time he never faltered in his determination that the commander of the American Expeditionary For- ces must have a free hand and must use his own military judgement, Fol- lowing his discussion with House on military policy, the President arrang- ed ‘to send a cablegi-am of instruc- tions, the first draft of which _he loft with 1-louse; lrwu substantially l the same as that ultimately forward- ed by the Secretary of War and ill- ustrates W1lson's point of view very1 clearly. ` Draft Cahlcgram to Commander of A. E. F. Washington, December 18, 1917 Both English md French are pressing upon _the President their de- sire to have your forces amalgamated with their by regiments and compan- pending heavy drive by Germans, somewhere along the line of the Wes tem Front. We do not desire lou of lndentlty of our forces. but regard that as secondary to the meeting of _any critical situation by , the most helpful use possible of the troops at your command........The President however, desires you to have full authority lo use the forces at your mms by the fuller dui-ing the Nov- 1 un-I-._ =f - _ NOW. is the Time To INSURE Your Car If a car driver is sued for damages for which lie may/, or may not, be respon. sible it is important thatihe should have the best legal advice obtainable. This is provided _by a liability insurance po1lcy__ which will also pay the amount of the judgment, if any, upto the_ limit of the policy. ' ` , - _ Full information concerning automo- bile insurance furnislled without obliga, tion - ‘ . Come in and talk it over with Hyndman Ed Co., Ltd Tile Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I., CHARLOTTETOWN _ lm and both express belief ln lm- ‘ ‘O-O-GOO-O-*fi cl-sms of his official conduct. These "me glands that shwld secrete conciliatory tones to German Social have come from all parties in the mmsture get exhausted' ‘md the Democrats. while Ludendorfi. already Hvllse- It 15 evident that his useful- t°”g“e b°°°m°5 dry and °°“1'3d' successful in the East, could promise ness as a Minister is gone. Current N°WAthe “me glands in the wngge them thl'0lll§1l \’1C10l‘y in the West, report forsshadows his appointment and the glands that secrete juices <‘\‘Cll Sfcillffl” P1'0f11»5- The 1111105 11111-'11 the Senate. ` d°W“ in the Smmach and intestine 'persuade them that Ludendorff was wrong, and the sole method of per- Flfteen-mlnute , addresses from this explain” Why me tongue is 9' Isuasion at this juncture was to de- rrernler King and other members or ""° ""““"”" °’ W' 1’°'S°“°d “"0 ff.-ut him on the field or battle. As work together or in harmony. and irritate condition of the stomach his Cabinet are being broadcast from Mr, Ackerman cabled to Qnlonel ‘Ottawa at frequent intervals. These and intestine and why It clears “p.House from Berne: ‘Our chief em- When the poisons forming in the addresses are nrofessedly non-p0- ___' , pinsls from today should be upon litical, but there exists a strong im- 5 mach and mtesunfm are 1’hr°wn ‘our determination. The more nresslon that the ministers are not °“°°f me WY- 3 . - Aiil ,xhlblt mm' uw P'°'m°"" we ‘°"'p°” B__.i_,_g their Wews somy for me _______ You will remember that the doc- _f_L_;en;:a_;‘_e :_T_d boeurthe _;s_____€_____ ___' being to acquaint. you with the rep. pose of giving impartial information "M M form" years did tw() thmgsl Germany from the offensive and resennuon math here and to wth' about Canadian affairs to an unen- when he nm visited B patient' He from lack of food and from political od" ya” to Mt with entire freedom lightened ____b__c_ had him put out the tongue and he 1_______ ________________s_ __ ____ ___ ___e____ _we___'___ I in making the best disposition and command as you deem wise in con- sultation with tho French and British Commanders-in-Chief. It is suggest- ed for your consideration that pos- sibly places might be selected for your forces nearer the junction of the British and French lines which would enable you to throw your strength in whichever direction seem ed most necessary. This suggestion. OO-O-*@OQf¢4-O0 O *WW-O-#O-OO-00046456-6-4 O-04%-00000-4 9-§OO&§O~O-‘O‘v"""$-6-04-Q How MANY WAYS ‘ no YoU Usa PERoxloE?' As I mouth wuh and lll‘l10» P00310 \0°°l\D1|lll¢l UN lhlngg, Tho growth of disease germs ls checked. Phlofm ln the throat is loosened and dissolved, Food particle; lodged between the teeth are removed, tha danger offhoth decay greatly lessened. 0bjectlon\bIe.mouth odors are destroyed- Because of its non-poisonous character, Peroxide can be used freely as A mouth wash and gargle. '_ _ _ lc lg also to cleanse wounds, beautify theféeth, bleach hair and finger nails, etc. Donft use the cheap makes. YOU 'NWS "50 1*" *""'7' -P. D. at Co.'r can be depended on. 25 cents bottle. E. A. FOSTER »%i1"Jl‘-i»”»» is not, however, pressed beyond whatever merit it has in your judg- N OW TASTE THE SWEET FRESH FLAVOR OF BRAHMIN_ TEA ¢o