THURSDAY. ii Pimple flowered ‘Fm Kills Many a liomrnce The lives of - :l':..‘*t,t“:.::.'."t%l'ii§'iidliéil? M» w teem-g ~11 .1. 11.1‘ The trouble is not so much physical pain, but the ' zgrtififgéiitgfisifigegfgfigggggizaglizsgilizgqgilggggremeut which verY "t" "1lfii1ftl-l“‘liZl$l“flllidf ti“ “rid-p a” m “mpmv” '“° ‘.‘°"""' "M" dembul we cumplcxinn Bhouldpéiletlo- clisiiuso the blood and with the blood Th! T. Milburn Cm. limited. Toronto. Ont. Red (lroissi Sitintl “(Olivetti/i Glasgow Overseas Parcels; And Vicinity A'*_—- i Al-Yplokiiiiale}. 28,001) Red Cross! The funeral of the otevziison Ea cc.s_ oi loud ior Bitisli includi t u iintliaii. pr saziers of war in G. hav~ b. 11 .~liippcd from .li ' 1i , .1::.l 11.13110 oi tlLsc- ' 11.1‘ stats. D . Fr 1.111 llllllL-slull } _\ Rd Cross, lClLrt- ' iici s and relatives S . llcflll who was a putt i ic.- Edward ISllifrCI Hes 1t the pis: six ' Friday. A laclv of beautiful irglily ', mourn lit-r v.35- .1l. vlcc _ t p. 101‘ Rev. Ra ~Rqd ‘ _ bli.1\\’. The 011011‘ rendeied 1.1.1; - “P” Hymns or the deceased l0 p.l.»S ~ tilt‘. '1 hty , ‘ yziipatli c "l s; I’ .111 ln- sen: fro very ef- Eiliswii John . .1, ~: '. J UllPS Stevcnsoti, Rustico: . .\I;-.\lilli.11i and Rtbcrt Sort-n- "~ ,_ S] (.1111; C. B. to uliom ' , titu-pt s1 syiiiptil is extsiitled. M l On P‘1'idt1y c- 4‘ "W" m“? the boys of May . 1s at weak. bu‘. ' ' "v 1i ,s]).'t‘LiL‘(i up Um Tm“ in” _ v appointed b, m5 u‘. ' : Clue: Ringer, Al- fie“, lisnn btCWllsOll, New Glasgow; Sub ‘ - . . Andrriv. Moyticld; . "y, Elbert. Orr; Cash, Ralph ‘Dicliicsozi. It. was a2.et‘d to have |lll(‘("1 lfl\ every i*‘1'itl.-_\' c-vciiiiq iii I their club. Aicssrs G-ecrgc Dickcsoii, Lorne llntislcii, Frank Gallant, .\i.1i'iii Blanchard have retuzird to [IL-If lioi as after spending the past two weeks in Ciizizlottetmvn attending the Supreme Court as pctit Jurors. 1' >1 MacLaiiie Helen Jay; 3, 1, . 3‘ i Mvlflllifi; 2A The Jntiuliiy meeting of lite Lad- > Allie-Lame. ‘ ics Aid and Missionary Society was “Plumb 2- , held at the home of M s Ernr-st _ , Houston 1vcc:1i_1_v. Owing to the § conditions of the roads and stormy q iWCllLill-Zl‘ the atteiiflcblce was not as _ .5‘ ‘ “' ‘ large a5 ‘t would litivc IJCID other- ‘ "‘ I.~—.\1it(.'.\..>. _ 1451p“. '1'1,_m,,_,0n_ TCa¢hfl-_ “SS enjoyed and re hmciit; pass- -- t c . "i135 CR ck m: l, - Ms. Georg Dic‘ The Jazzuary meeting of the Lung Ruth Stflvttis \\'i"-e 116F111 C " ‘s III‘ilt'r|[Je met at '.lip_ ‘v0 Slllllllltrfildll- . J lin AIAUDDTLIRI on 111;, January 3rd, with, s and one visitor pre- ‘cson aii-l visit a visit with rclaivts i [C-WII. 'l‘h¢-, meetiniz opened by iepeatng§ tlic cre d 1nd roll call was answered. The nfnutcs of the; Rte. havt. \\'1‘.e l(-.\(I, apprnvtd Muifll-"Hld- “‘L‘-s}lOl"l(iC‘ll('e 111s rcid 3 " letl s f ‘ An inlet" rn aim W.1rr n‘ in 1h thanikznz the tnenib ‘ nos parcrls they recciv it. was iiiovcd and (‘c111 Lin’. be sent to ‘iii? S11 iarliini. in: rid $1.11."! :11‘. oiitLtl that the; ii ".~b p.11! 1t \\'.1=. d ritirll to t. Mr. and 11.x. Ii1ll'i'_\‘ Smith. lluulc; rctmiictl {r5111 tci - 1d by all. The llc‘;:.'i'i Shaiv. and Mr. me attei iii “(Hi llllliljkiyirlll MILK I’R‘\)I)I'("I‘I(EI\' FEIil) ($33M GLUTEN FEEQ ANALYSIS Pruicki — — 2T’; Fat- -- —- 2.5M"; (‘rude Fibre — -- 3.0’? lCE $1.65 1:11 cwr. Frlrll) WITH Siiliiilll AN!) MIXED HAY ll» lieizic crown oats or mixed ha1'ic_\“~ “ -. (iiuirn Feed i J’. . Iifllil ;_ 1' 4i iii... UiililClli. i L» "F F7», AAA. Til PRUPPJIN 3!": T6 Central Breameries Ltd. (‘HAi{l.i)'i"i‘li'l'()\VN SUMMERSIDE For Better Pelts in greater quantity at LESS COST i188 Ir ALL-CEREAL iiinou A scientifically-balanced iced. forti- fled with "REX" Wheat Germ Oil. Promotes more and bigger litters oi strong, healthy young. The OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS (You Ltd. Had QIIICQ-Mflnttcll. cinvsit onus. 1111. Distributors for Prince Edward Island 1M6 Addie held from the Christ. ‘an Church here on Sunday after- E9011. 1111s very largely’ attcnticd by llL wecks DJSSCII ester med, W11‘ FOII“ 4 and Mr. The in g January; illst. ' wise. After the i1io'~’i11g .1 SZCllli llClll‘ 111 Mrs. Ernest Houston is: enjoying in Chariots- the --—~ ~--— i '—Iilil People and Democracy I 3. The uncontrolled io-called ruoiicy system of promises to-PHY- Let us sec in what our finance m‘ ill "my consi ts, as set forth in l iidli)‘ Fishers book "England ‘Takes tge Lead." Tlie entire economic sttuctuie of the world is expressed in the four words on a Bank 0t Eiinland note “I promise to pay." _ _ Every hour ot the day billions Vcf suqh promises are being brougnt rnto tixistcncc, being rcncaveli, b91118 repudiated and boriig lil-SChCiYged- Tliese promises to poi‘ COIQHWW the enormous power that rs re- sponsible for everything that hap- pens in the financial world. Pl‘0I8:'.~Ol‘ J. Mnyniircl Keynes in his book "TYOZIi-l-i‘ on Money” uses ' the iOiIOWlll" terms in which t0 describe money. l. Commodity money gold, silver, copper. nickel. L’. Current money Bonk notes and Cre ics. 3 Cenfiail Bank money do do. Business money Bills YGZIEIV" ablc. bills pjyfibifi. Only one of these terms, namely, commodity money refer to money consisting of minted metal. gold, sil r, nickel and copper, all the are iiicrcly different descrip- tions of plfilllllié; to pay. Thus the blcod circulation of tlie economic body may be consitlereti lo be the ' continual creation of new procnlses to pay. the dischaiigltig of existing promise. to pay. The reservoir of existing promis- es to pay not only consist oi bank notes, Dililk depositv lwt n! all manner of financial instruments awaiting maturity all of the cook debts in 1.1“ accounts oi all v00!- ' sine s, all contracts -. wages. ranks, all 1 ' pct-t of rates and t-;1. s evrrv other kiiii of promise to pay money ilia 1s been made. but his not bani 1 iargeci. The Rr~c\'oii' o.’ prmii cs to pay ‘s increasing e1" dimiiiisliiiiq in volume from time to time-V .i increas- IPQ t)'l"L‘s l'l~1" 11!it.1_i. axid \v‘icn 1g prices fall 1ii1tai.l_v of the actors. Nlitioiiiil Debi. 3. A1: - turn 0101' O1‘ the aiiii 1i strcnin 01' new promis- es to pay . National vented a ly and No ovcr c1‘ the a11- pay. aiiiiul money turn iiual ti" cm oi‘ new promises to ILFC va. le. ll- "onnl Dent t-tiiiset b. iai .' ' :11 ‘IS long as “"5 l.’ ant 3 are too lriav. Put the Ndiional Dclit its lixcii. Ci3l'.i' that the only \\'.1\~ i1. a rise of N0 . aiitl sinc taxable can: ‘ iitcii and lill‘ t ' l‘ti—0ll~f‘i'.'lllt' . but not rtlie: . Uuriiig lite, la-i 21) "PJFS the 1'1 rlitors have bu-n the lcrds of c. n nnri have iiiscrl ,1ip or laid lo we 1 nspetityt of im- _' the llllCGllc 011s exercise oi 1'1 ‘ 0i tlcbt must be iirleliiihe .‘-’l\l71" Inn. bv tiutvtwi in tciiiis ol ucld. ll will . b" a pmulul tnittei- for Milk!’ wlit m e1 1"»: destroyed or TPiUCPd ' s to our. but 111‘ the full of lot , I1 sit liiieinplcixetl whose ircznisc". i0 nav lack are o! the .. ‘L137. tiic tnlrl valuo oisecvirl- .. lslcrl mi i"e N, Y. Frock Ey- v-‘vive was "bout 90 billion dollar. On t.‘.'e let Jrlv, i032 the value nf almost the same securities was 11- horit l6 lfkinxi rlnl‘-1"=. The Cil- eruirus rli l "’llt‘(‘ of 74 billion fie‘- lci il‘t‘| suntzlv rllatiramiiaid-tnriiiy t'c"=>‘c have asked where all the tuomév has cone? A very natural ,('|ll".<li(1ll- 1i’ m"n'\v were as con- crete as the terirs in xviiirli we speak e!’ it would lend one to rup- cfwf‘. T“c T081 incl is that those 74 billieti drillni- HYODIF“? to my no-ild not be kept. The fact lil‘t 74 bil- lion dollar promises could not he kept led to the detnultine of mil- llnn’ of other promises that had been made upon the prewimotion the‘ they would be kept. What then is ihi: sn-callri money that we are =\l“"*\1‘ ptomiunc to pay and now. ll ever. do we pay it‘? We never my mnnevt we dlscharue our promises to nay by transferring some one else} promise to pay. When I pay an account by draw. in! a chenuc m1 mv brmk deposit I am merclv transferring my bank. eris promaso to rcnsy my dcpoqq 11 l’ mv an account in rmv oi ‘he Commercial or Central Brink notes l am only transferring the banks premise to not‘. Money wa". not al- wars the legal fiction it now is. Gold has nnw bccii retired to the vault of the Central Bink Haul: deposits although we think of them as money and call them “Cash at |fl~nk" in our Balance Sheete, are JMYPlY promises to pay like itny other. (To Be Continued) i For common i ordinary sort 1 throat‘ BUCKLEY‘ NIIXTUFII: Pearl Bellairs BONSIIMW UNITED CHURCH The annual meetink of the Bon- shaw United W. M. s. was held at the home of Mrs, Nell salmond on December 9th with a. good attend» ance. ‘the iollowinz oinoera were elected for the BDSUIHR year. Presideiic-lvlrs. Neil rerguson. Vice President-Mrs. Neil Salmond lreasmarr-Nirs. hector McNevin. Secretary-Mrs. James Boyce. Miasionaiw Monthly Secretory —- Mrs. John McPhail. The Janumy meeting of the above Society was field at the home of ivus. Stewart McNevm. Two new members were welcomed at this meetlnz. ‘rhe officers for the year were in- stalled by Associate member M1. F. W. Shaw. The tollowmiz conven- oi-s of committees were also 8D- pointed: Temperance-Mrs. Stephen Mc- d. Friendship-Mrs. A. B. McLeod. Christian Stewardship-Mrs. Ged- McLeod Pres Secretary-Mrs. Red Show. The following delegates were ap- pointed to attend the W. M. _S. Presbyterial to be held in Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. the followlniz week. Mrs. Neil Ferguson and lViis. James Boyce substitutes lvLrs. Nell Salmond and Miss Isobclle Ferguson. The annual reports We"! read by the several Secretaries stiowing that much work had been accomplished during the veer. The ‘Treasurers report. was most satis- factory. This Society was Ereatly enoouralzed by o visit in November from Miss Mamie Stewart, Dimoro River now home on furlough otter many years of faithful service in the Presbyterian Mission field in China. She was present at the Nov- ember iiiecilnl’. licld at the home cf Mrs. Goldie McLeod. and the fol- lowing sunddy evening addressed a large conrrregation in _the United Church here the collection received at this Thank Offering Meeting added szreuttv to the finances. IIOW T0 REMOVE ORDINARY STAINS 503i stains tn the carpet should be sprinkled with salt and then brushed with a stilt brush; iepcot. with frcsli. salt until the stam has gone. Potato w-atei‘ ‘is excellent for tea and coffee stains; 538K the cloth iii the watca" for an hour or so beftre washing. Let egg stains dry bef re tsuchiiig them and t. :1 rub the niute1'1al_t0€@¥_h°1' tn re: ave the dry deposit, tnren soak in cold water with a Lttlle salt or a-minonia until the stain loosens: never use hot water or you will sot the albumen in the egg and i;x the stain in" g od. Steam is the best» thing for rain spots on felt or vclvct; hold the hat or sptlliud part oi the dress in iron‘. of a fast-boiling kctt-le, 11ii;v.1ig it slowly fr m side to szde. OUT OUR WAY % ,, Z k .. '. D/ ///’/- ‘ wfiefiqk fifirfm-Fiznocs ARE mo; +101 some (Con/tiiiuedmiromn pagem 2)____ and he's General. you do it. for me? She knew he wu taken aback, he relaxed slightly, and bent hi: head, but even in the dim light she caught the gleam of laughter in his eye. “My impression was that one was supposed to show respect for the llidies of U16 party, madam." "You overdo it, Hawksfozd. One miiht almost think you were — laughing at them!" He smiled openly, and sold cautiously: "I'm sorry. I'm sure! But I don't know how you want to be treated. I beam , if you remember.’ She put that aside. “Id be also l1’ you'd treat 1m u you'd treat Captain M1111, or any other man!" "Oh!" He looked at her consider- ingly under his thick brows: then shook his head. “I don’t think 1 could regard you as o nun." He lifted his head. the look wan very direct. “I don't happen to feel that ,Way about you!" Iorna returned his gaze and the moment was tense. 1,10)‘ scdrqd gt, one another, in the quiet. moori- URht . . . . He looked up at the nivht sky. than measured her again like a man taking aim at an un. certain target: "What would you say if I asked you to come for a drive with me?" (To Be Continued) "I wonder why Vi.“ =v BORDEN W. I. The regular meeting of the Bor- den Women's Institute was held in the town hall on January 22nd with Present Mrs. E. Gallant 1n the chair After meeting had been called to order roll call was responded to by eleven mcinbcr and minutes of the 185i: ITIBCVHE “We read and adopted. Many letters of thanks WCPQ then read by the sccretaiy for donations and kindiiesses received from the Institute. 'I‘he Sick Committee reputed visiting sick at two homes. New S‘ck committee appointed were Mls. Louis Hnckett and Mrs. Camille Arsenault. School committee are Mzs. F‘. Dorsey and Mrs. J. Honing. Mrs P. J M-ACIJIIIIS resigned i om the card comm"‘.t.ee and Mrs. A. P. Caretti was appointed to fill the vacancy. The Red Cross Committee for the coming year were appointed as follows: Mrs. Julian Hearing, ce- cleciedi. Mrs. P.J. M-1c‘n1 Mrs. Eldon Campbell Mrs. F. Dorse-i and Mrs. W. A. Field. It was decided t0 put on on OIIOElT-HIIlmPIll. in March 11nd a. committee of Mrs. Gallant, M:s. Reining and Airs. Field were appointed to lock after same and to interview the school leach -t‘s ‘ll rcgartl to ’ ' the pro. gramme. Mrs. ' gave a rc- pozt of the work peat in to th = Red Cross. Meeting thcii adjourned. A. By J- R. Williams BRINGING UP FATHER SR-VOURE A HEAL NIGTER- "U1 and-bone ro mitt-flying shank. SAVINGS CIITI IICATES Planning with TRANOPOITATIMI, i0 link of Monmnl hu rum-worked with rhh indumy Ill rhe way-from sage-cold: to streamlined min; from ailing ship to modern 0cm: liner; from plodding esoizoanv 6, 194, M lhnbo&olgnotfl “mlbnpjqkgpgiy a, the Bank cl Monmnl hr in apccinliud services they neodmhiieconofliiouundu ofihe pcoplewho worl. {or than an Among our welcome common who have sav. higlocdnoqohgououoqorbonovrfocponorni nectis. Serving Canadian and tbclr Industrial in only Julian flit annually, m invite you M dismal YOUR $005k‘ rqwlnmenk m“ w. v BANK OI‘ MONTREAL ‘A IAN! IIIIRI IlIlI-I- LUIOIITI Ill IILCOII" Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager MODERN. IXPERIENCIED BANKING SIRVICI . . .. Ih Oulronu of r2; Yllfl‘ Sumrr/ul Operation III RIVERDALE SCHOOL Honor roll f0;- the month of Jan. uary. Grade l—l. Leo Osborne, 2. Ken- neth MacKirmon 3. Wanda Buch- anan. Grade II-l. Shirley Mac Donald, 2. Gerald McQuoxd. Grade III-Sr. l. Ralph McQuoid 2. Veldo. MacKirinon, 3. Kelsie Buch- Bil/An. Grade V~Jr. l. Shirley MocFady- en, 2. David Lamont, 3. Hazel Moc- Donald. Cvracle V—Sr. Chester Macliiadyen 2. Catherine MacFaxiyen, 3. Oliver MacDonald. Grads VIII-l. Mac Kiiinon. Grade IX—1. Shirley McQuaid, 2. Dorothy MacDonald. Florence Oiwwittlmg a Teacher — ERMA A. BAIN. t § WHERE l5 5 WHO‘6 GOT __J OUR BOARDING HOUSE / mo NOW, DEAR vnuauos "/ o: w; Mozmzi’ ctua, / MAJOR uoopua w11_1. RENDERICADWALLADER! Tue ARIA some av ‘ll-IE HuNCHBAClA 6u1=1=oou 1o 1-115 / DAUGHTER e1 13A,»: . ’ RlGOLETTO/ MISUOUCIIE OONVENT SCHOOL Honor r011 for the month 0f Jan. uary. Grade X-l. Jean DesRochea, 2. Rita. Martin, 3. Velda. Email. Grade IX-l. Telesa Gaudet Grade vm-i. Aileen CIR-ire bin- eau. 2. Theresa DesDochea. Grade VII-l. Phyllis Plncau, 2. Edith DesRoches, 3. Dorothy Ciel- larit. Grade VI-l. Bcrenice DesRochcs, 2. Juliette Poitier, 3. Theresa Azs- enault. Grade V—l. Catherine Gallant. 2. Una Gallant, 3. Ulric DcsRoches. Grade IV-l. Della DesRoclies, 2. Bradford Poli-ier, 3. Desmond Mac- .0 Ncill. Glade III-l. Aloisl Arsenault, 2. Teresa Martin, 3. Olga Small. Grade II-i. Eunice J. DcsRoches, 2. Velma Poirier, 3. Robert: Cotton. 1111mm ’// 1., you, MR5. // 2 /%.%nz 1/1/"4/ 4 EGAD.’ WHERE ' is mar Accutzsso cA-r? THAT VULGAR :\ Y1‘ ‘ 'I i‘. _ AI. 3 Tue KlTTEN! 1., / *——_—:z Grade I_(B.) l. Marie fiiuidot, IRegtgie DesRoclies, 3. J1 11.1 J. 0111 an . Grade I-(b) 1. Jenn P. Dr-sttccti 2. DesRoohes. Aloysius DmR/liches, ti. Aim, MUSIC Senior: -—— Juliette Petite: E1 n10. Gllis Dl.\l‘lllil_‘.' (' , U Galllgnt, Francis Destto1-1i~<, Bctt Gill Junior 1st DIVISION? i- ill Squarcbriggs, Aileen C1111. Pineau, Phyllis Pineau, Bore he l) PR1 Rita DesRochcs. Cyiil P John “'0 McQuoid, Aldon Small, Na Po irie: With ‘ll-lane's A BACK- FENCE 301m‘, MVRTLE! Maioi" iiuopie ~23’ Fowl. £7». mire me muons 10ft‘ .