i .. i 1 “- B: n SALE—A'I.‘ A smnuam ONE 1;‘ 3;, s- ‘ , ~& n“; ,%sltjw 2,: t M My» ",1 ‘I #557 __ V , y‘ b ~ I . . .. y» 7a r~ . s» ' .. . “l. *1 .. _, <1 v ,1, A ._,_ , f}. *)‘ J ‘,1 is. ‘W ‘ . iii», i_. n i‘ x ‘y er I! " J . ‘H fly,’ g Y ~ ‘I . -' ’ l l‘ . f i. . w,’ V5,. - l _ ‘ h . l ' W.‘ v ‘ K - ‘ ‘ ' FEBRHARY 25.1920. ' "*- - THECHARLUITBTOWN GUARDIAN. “T sauna-nova ""' ‘ ‘ ~ ‘rang, v¢¢v v€‘%“ ¢vv'¢¢¢‘¢“““ ““ “‘ “““ " A GOOD QUALITY Iiot Water Ila a necesedi-yqgfg up". ery household. equipment.- You WIIIf-Illd ‘ " ‘ lent cold wee; and those 1w le Pm; om;- are guarante‘ d ti.‘ glvg pg)»- feot satisfactlbnnn "=4?" . is -ir'.. -' They will shaming liars usage and caniib i.‘ an upon not to leailr" ’or hard-all seelna ced. ,3’- < Prices Range‘ from $1.00 to I $3.5O ' s. A. losriiii Central Drugstore v .. ‘vow ' are. ‘reinfor- ’ d To avoid GISBWOIIICHISBL ask your‘ QQALAAQAAAAAQQALLAAAA; “fv vvvvvvvvvv-v-v-vv-v- ‘A Stubborn Coup‘ ' laeaaultishtllph “L m” i has--.“ QQLQIQQQL a.- vvvvwvvvivvvwwvvvvvaww Here Isfs home-made ayru which millions ‘of poo ls have 0on5 to be the most do able 13:1,“ of bfgg . ‘ills III‘! stub rn coug It is eheap an mimple, but ver piieqp up; u. 41o Under its hes mascot inf ‘in. a" 6B. diest soreness goes, pli 1W5"!- Jireathing becomes ‘easler Edits ‘.'.‘ sa:“*.:.ci' "us" ‘ WWW-blag- dsoheit colds econ- Emrod it, 24 hours or loss. othlng ttsr rbronchitis, hoarse- IMI. eroup, throat tickle, bronchial ms orwinter con ha. o make this splenfid cough syrup, n 17ml!‘ Z f P‘ worth: i’.§_"‘£°“i@‘_3... E‘&’€i§“.’..§°'ii'ii the b0 tie with plain granulated sugar s rup. If you prefer use clari- odwfilasees, honey, or corn syrup, l" 0f Bllirar syrnp. ither way, you get l6 ounces-—a family supply —-of much better cough s rup than W" Bflllld buv read -ma e for five times the money. eeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of genuine Nor- way pine extract, known the world over for its rompt healing effect upon the mem ranea. _ Int for “Z ounces’ of Pinex" Take 119mm,. Cold Emmy wit f_uli directions, and doipt ‘wept . em and guard again,“ "Flu" anything elas. Guaranteed to give __25c a box ‘ absolute satisfaction or money v ~ ‘ promptly refunded. The Pine: Co., y oronto, Ont. "*"*"°* 0-0-0064-0-0-60004-000-0-0-0-0 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS p Advsgtillagrrtnonte under this heading. 2c. Der word for each In. mill-s: 222's: seas".:":.s:r,::.r;.'::;""""- ""- . Contractions count as one we are allowed as one wor . Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany all advertise. manta. In no case can this rul received without remittance cannot be acknowledge AGENTS WANTED AGENTS. SAIiAltY AND OUIIIMIB- million. to sell Red Tag Stock. Com lete stock including exclus- ive Ines, spcclaly hardy, grown only b us. hold only by our ag- ents. "legant free samples. Write 11:01:‘ to Dominion Nurseries. Mon- FOR. SALE HAY FOII iiAlil-k-IIT North iiivur. 723G FOR §AI.I'}—IIDAN SIIORTIIOIRN MISCELLANEOUS FIIOST AND \VO0D CRUSIIIER FUR sale. Ono new 8 In. grain crusher i5. Afeiiowan. at o. bargain. M. 7205 -2-'.l4-l\IE3i Kilmuir. P. IE. I. FOII §AIiE—T“'0 PURE IIRED Holstein bull culves. One six months old and the other ilirec wow-kn old. A“ W. hlurrow, North Luke, 1'. i-i. 1., , , ‘lane my: Rune-saw» EERALD .m'r., Int, house and store com- Appiy to Harry F. Kelly, Emerald. l‘. E I. 7208-2-:'4-ME5Ipd‘ flIBIEh. harness and robe. “William Clow. Little 7l40~2-l9-ME6ipd ELIOT], All new. York. _ FOR SAI.I~‘.-—IIONSIIA\V FEllllY Bout Strutligiirtnoy. iii tons reg- isteroil, llISl) 2 engines, 24 II. 9.. and lo up. Spurn-eon lllckox, llunsiiiiw. 7l35-2-lil-iiiiiiiipd F0ll s.\|.i-i.-.\".:0‘II. v. nolnrln unii i5 ii. p. onuinc, both in first clans condition. nnd lit present stored nt flnliris. \\'|ll soil impur- ati-ly or both tnrxcthi-r. Apply to (Iorton-llciv Fisheries Co., Sourli-i. ZHEJ. 7l35-2-21-MEHII \VANTED—YOIJNG LADY CLERK. “MNTEIL-AHHISTANT SALESLADY THE DAY 0F‘ DIIPLICATING PADS FARM k csntl l‘ but five fllurdl (ll $1,000) e be overlooked. Adlyertisemqgg. FEMALE HELP \VAN'I‘EII AT FALCON\VOOD Ill)!- Ditul. a lady superintendent nt "IIYBEB- ADDIY to superintendent. 7196—2-'.Z3-ME3i \VAN'l‘l§D--MAID son GENERAL h°"5°W°l'k-' D Y 136 Great Georile Si... or 15 Euston St. 7233 for bakery. Apply Stewart Bak- ery. Kent st. 7136-2-l9-ME4i and trimmer for our miilincry do.- partmcnt. Estate James Kennedy. is past. The Rotary Mlmengruph has revolutionized duplicating. A. Milne Fraser. Halifax. N S. 7224i i... STORAGE F0“ CARIllAlII-lfl AK!) sieijzhs, a good. clean. dry ware! horse S ace for any number nt~ n easona Io cbnrsfe. A. Plckard and Co.. coal dealers. ’ 7328-2-25-ME6I Peace Treaty is Becoming First Class Election issue WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.-_ The first of the reservations attached to ‘lire Peace goatyblaatelgovosibler warlock! l was Ills M" Y in ifiiérpagd "mdiorli-y ‘in the ,8?!" ate, after-Rife Irreconclalableicjhp hold-the balance of power had _rol.~ yen-ted ihmeffonta of, Republ ‘ l’ and Democrat leaders m secure modification in the interest ' oi compromise. ' This result is generally taken to indicate that the dead-lock on the treaty ls tightening and that treaity ratification is DSC01111“; inextricab- ly tangled in ‘residential campaign issues. Uttorances during the de- bate Saturday indicated that the treaty was becoming a first class election issue. Eilhu Root’: Plan. An address made in New York by Elihu Root In which the latter urged immediate entry by the Unit- od States into the League of Nat- ions‘ with amendments to be made later was bitterly attacked in the debate by Republican leaders. Sen- ator Johnson of California, a candl- date for the Presidential nomina- tion decared this plan "utterly silly." Senator Lodge, of Mas aachusetts, said it was “practically impossible." The reservation on which ihc Senate acted relates to withdrawal by the United States from member- ship in the league, providing that th‘o United States SIIEIIIIIO the sole judge whether her obligations have been fulfilled in case she declares to wthdraw and that notice oi with rawal may be given by a con- current resolutlon of Congress. The vote for its adoption was 45 to 20, ten Democrats joining the solid Republican line-up supporting It. ‘ ‘ Defeated by rem Vote By a bare .niajorI_fy of 33 to 32 the Senate rejected the change in the reservation framed by Ro- ipubilcan leaders and presented by Senator Lodge as part of his com- promise plan. Under this amend- ment either the President or a majority of Congress could’ have given-police of withdrawal. The Irreconciables voted with ihe Democrats against this amend- ment. , _ Senator Brandsgee, Republican, Connecticut, as spokesman for the lrreconciiables, told the Senate that it Wilg only making a spectacle of itself by seelrins to vacillate a-ft- er It had expressed its oplnliou on the treaty and won its fight. The Treaty, under present plans will. not be before the Senate again for sevcial days, the beginning of the week having been reserved for ‘-' atiou of the railroad bill III OUR JOB PRINQIIXG 2UP!‘- for your next order fer bill ends. let rheads. envalo es. v Itlng ea I. posters. All k n a of. p - Islet work done. S eciai rices on ge quantities. he Jo Print- ing Department of The Island Guardian Publishing Co., Kent BL, Charlottetown. HELP EXCHANGE — A of men. married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions WANTED D I WANTEIk-IIOUSE BY FIRST OF May, house or self-contained flat. with modern conveniences. Apply to "X" 42.0. Guardian. 6808-2-10MEtf IIUSKIIAT AND MINK ADVANCED agdin. I am paying unheard-of prices for the above furs. No lot too small or too largo to receive my personal attention. Wiliguar- antoe satisfaction as to prices or will be returned free of cgiarge. A. E MacLean. Summer- a e, P. lii I IISI-l-ZZMEU FOUN D- INlIINII —-IN TIIE CITY HOME time aim, gold wedding ring. flwm-r niny Iiiivo sumo by apply- Ini: ut Uiiurdlun Office and puylnir for uil. T-IOI-Z-lii-Midtf BIRTHS BLAKE.--Ai High River, Alta, on Feb 24 tn lMr. and Mrs. F. 'D. Bloke, II. HOII. DEATHS SOOTT.—AL CflTllWllII Fob. 24in‘ Mrs. lliivld Scoii nee Jidmina Mac- MIIIIIIIL. Funeral Thursday uI. 2 ‘D- m, - MeCABE-In this city on Feb. 24. Daniel Mcikilic, son oi’ Edward Mc- (tiibo, iigeil I8 yours. Funeral Wed- ni-siliiy morning at 8.30 from his residence 342 Euston ‘St. (Boston papers please copy.) TOWAN.——M the P.E.I. Hospital ,TIi(iti(Iily, Feb 24. i020. PIIIIIIPDI Towun, widow oi‘ tile late James Townn aged 72 yours. Funeral, to- (lily iii 3 from tho residence of Miss FIUTOIKKO (Yrniiin 204 Fitzroy ‘Street ‘by roiiil to Slierwod Cemetery. —MAliRlAGES BULLIVAN- GALLAOHAN. — At St. Pntrlckls Church, Ottawa, Feb. ill, i920, by the Rev. Father German, Mary, eldest daughter of IMr. and Mrsflfoter Callaghan of Emyvale. l’. E. I. to Francis E. Sul- livan, son of H‘ r.and,Mra. Owen Sullivan o! Ve 0n Bridge. P. E. I. SALESMEN WANTED T0 REPRE- sont tho "OLD RELIABLE FONT- HILL NURSERIES" in PRINCE EDlvAllD ISLAND. iii}: demand for stock. Start now at best scl- llng season. Choice list of hardy fruit and ornamental stock for i’. E. l. planting. TONE AND “FELLINGTON. TORONTO. GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK. We need you to make socks on the fast easily learned Auto Knit- ter. Ex erience unnecessary. Dis- mmateriai. Positively no canvassing. Yarn supplied. Par- ticulars, cent stamp‘, Dept. 63 0., Auto Knitter Co., oronto. - 6333d-19MtlAprA-l0. zzwllien l-iolloways Corn Cure is applied to a corn or wart it kills the roots and the csiilosity comes out without injury to the flesh. CANADA'S MAPLE INDUSTRY. OTTAWIA. Fob. 23.—With the lilca of placing the maple industry of Canada on world market basis representations have been made to and possibly tariff legislation. The next reservation on the list Is the all-important Article Ten provis- ion. but once the Treaty comes up again‘ It is the intention to put the reservation ova,- imtil others have been disposed of. “ Winter Fur Sales on farms. Aspiy Dopartmenfof agriculture, hariottetown. ‘*"“"""E" Messrs IFICCYK Hlith s. Co cable MALE HELP the following result of their win- ter sole. WMWED_"O‘, “m” COUNTRY. “Fox, sliver. blue and cross, with- for store. State age. Address, awn- "APHVP," Guardian. The following furs advanced over 7237-2-25-ME3I y“, Ocwben... Fox, white advanced 30 per cent. -Flsher, advanced 50 per cent. Ermine advanced 20 per cent. Skunk, I blk and sht. stripe, ad- vanced 25 per cent. Skunk, ll bik and sht. stripe, ad- vanced '70 per cent. Skunk, Ill bl-k, and slit. stripe ad- vanced 100 per cent. Skunk, I and ll long siripe, ad- vanced 50 per cent. Skunk, ‘Iii long stripe, advanced 100 per cent. . Skunk, i and ii white advanced 100 per cent. Opossum, Amenicn , 100 per cont. .. , Raccoon advanced 25 per cent. Muskrats, brown, advanced 70 advanced poi’ cent. Muskrats, southern advanced 100 per cent. Muskrats, hhck, advanced 100 per cent. Clvet cat advanced i0 per cent. Mink. advanced 30 per cent. Wolf, south western and western the government to forbid the ex- port of ailulieraicd maple products. A representative of a-IBFBO En" gllsh firm waited ull°ll the ZOVBTII" nient this week and stated the)’ would place the Canadian product on every market within the emplre,| also In other countries. provided a‘ guarantee could be given that the' product was entirely pure. The government feels, however that it is impracticable to give a In addition the adulteration might take place after the product reach- es England. ties are still seizing large quanti- Iica oi’ the adulterated production. fiscated in Winnipeg and another earload In ‘Montreal within the past week. Prosecution followed In one ease and the wholesale grocery firm was convicted. _---oo>—-— WOULD INCREASE TEACHIRB’ PAY. TORONTO, Feb. 20.-—The Ontario federation of secondary teachers asked Hon. H. ll. Grant, minister of ‘education today to Increase the fees paid to teachers who‘ are sp- poInr-d examiners each summer. as? M" ‘ill. ltohlfll- ‘gnarl. ‘i or trod as Plies. o silly‘ ' peratiea um ail. Dr. Chase's-blatant vii c» lieve you at an as certainly ones uro you. l0 _a.bo all dealers. o! iainangon t, . y ants: Imam s - ‘ m. it'll Ill-I i ‘OOIYDOIIIIQ 11v year the rate w ‘.40 ad. 'l‘lie federation asked. bat It e i-limi from s12 u. m a dly. his -.feder..tioii also alkflfilifl ‘tllh NW he amended- to permit of boards of lqollcillillvlilll bell] appointee . u. mile disputes between teachers and boards of education. Meanwhile the Canadian authori-f 6.000 pounds of syrup being eon-i advanced 25 or cent. Wolf, northern advanced 50 per cent. Grey fox. advanced 30 per cent. Comb Sage Tea iii Faded or Cray Hair guarantee. PF MIXED WiITH SULPHUR IT DARKENB 8O NATURALLY NOBODY CAN ‘HELL Grandmother kept her hair beau- tifully darkened. glossy and attrac- itive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull faded or. streaked up pearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful eifootwBy ‘asking at any drug store for "Wy- etlfs Sage and-Sulphur Compound", you will get a large bottle of this- old-tlme recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients. This simple mixture can, be depended upon to restore natural color and Hbeauty so the hair. - A well-known downtown drug- gist says everybody uses Wyethh Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that‘ ndsody caigtelhit has la jg“ must have such. The been plied-It's so environs», wit‘. not too gm for the i-ni foe. . ou limp dampen a coiub or gene on of this fair and prosper- aoft rush an draw w: “throng: _o _. Let them make their: dei- Youl" f. takiii o _a * ran in h no uncertain soun an = 5H1’? T‘ sadism t lent servants the .09....- hsir disappears; after another ep- y lloatioa orqw-It is restored to ts natural co r out‘ looks glossy -soft and beautiful. i _ l Manitoba wDcpa-rtmienit; ‘of Educa- Oucli! Luiiibago Pain! Rub Backache Away INSTANT RELIEF WITH A SMALL TRIAL B TTLI OF OLD "81’. JIAO B8 OIL" Kidneys cause Badkache! No! They have no nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your back- , q is caused by lurnbago, scia- ‘iirr a strain, and the quickest rpiinfbs soothing, penetrating "St. daoobaOll." Rut it right on your "painful bank. and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled’ Get a small trial brittle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from your ilruggis‘. and umber up. A moment alter It is ap- plied you'll wonder wiiat became of the backache or luinbago pain. Rub old, Iionest “St. Jacobs Oil” when ever you have sciatica, neu- ralgia, rheumatism, or sprains, as It is absolutely’ harmless and doesn't burn the skin. i-—<0->—-—-—- _ zziwlse mothers who know the virtues of Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator always have II. at hand, because It proves its val- ‘IN MEMORIAM In loving meineery of our dear mo- ther. Mrs. Samuel M. McWilI- iii-m, who entered into rest at Pin- notte, Belfast, February 25th 1901. Gone but not forgotten. Friends n-or physicians could not save her mortal body from the grave. Nor ‘can the grave contain her there. When Christ her Sav- iour doth appear. 1 INSERTED BY THE FAMILY 7225. ::Witli so thorough a prepara- tion at hand. use Miller's Worm Powders. The mother who allows her children to suffer from the rav- ages of worms ‘is unwise and cul- pably careless. A child subjected to tho attacks of worms is always unhealthy and. will be stunted in its growth. it is a menciful act to rid It of these destructive parasites especially when it can be done without difficulty. Dr. Montizamiiert Seriously Injured At Ottawa‘ OTTAWA, Feb 23.—Dr. Frederick Montizambert, director general 0i public health for Canada is at pres Luke's Hospital at the result of in- juries which he received when knocked down by a street car on Sgiarks Street at the corner of Ei- g yesterday. His collar bone was structured and’ he also sustained an injured shoulder and painful brute es on the aide of the head and a- bout the aye. ‘ " The hospital authorities report- ent In a serious condition at St.’ ‘ i Central Guardian ill THI Allin and Ranibl. era in action tonight. A great game. OOUNTRV GLUE-Will be open Thursday night. HOCKEY TONIGHT.-Ramblers of Amherst vs. Charlottetown Abeg- welts. Arena. GET YOUR CROWD TOGETHER and enjoy tlie special music and dancing at the Country Club Thurs any night. 2i WILL THE MOTHERS of the girls “In the ChildrensChorus in the Orphanage play meet in the Lyceum at 3 o'clock Thursday. Y?!“ RAMBLERB V8 ABBIEB —-.At Arena tonight. TO SPEAK AT BOARD OF TRADE-A representative of the Falk American Potato Co., of Pius burg, iPa., arrived Iir the city last evening and will speak before the Board of Trade at 8 o'clock tonight The meeting is open lo all who arc Interested. ~/ l VISITING HOCKEYlSTS.—The Amherst Ramblers arrived in (Jliar Iottetown last night after ii strenu- ous trip across ilio strait. 'l‘in-y are a. likely looking lot of Iiids‘ and-should be able to put iup u great game with the Abegweits whom they will meet at Ihc Arena Io- night. The Amherst team register- ed at the Revere Hotel and coili- prise the ifoilowiniz players: Messrs C. Smith, W. it. SIOWIIPI, H. Gren- Guf Back YnurGri - on Health Nuxarsn IRON Far Red BloudSIrengIh and Endurance I§ Siilrl in this City by Gcn. E. Hughes, Aputiicciirios Hall; 1C. A. Foster, (Allllflll Ilrui: Store, H, J, hmlmn, Montague. I-‘. JncksonfG. siewmfi.‘ nieiiF-E? toil, W. Chisholm, W. (leaner, B. Twaddle. "THE HOUSE NEXT DOOR.-—- lllcssrs F. C. llurloy and J. Durk- lnirt, Si, John, returned yesterday from Suinineraide where they have completed arrziiigeiueilta for pre- senting tlic (irumir “Tho House icy, J. J. 'I‘\v:iildlc, 1.. Lowtlier. Nvix hoop’ (in Tiiiirsiiy evening spoon flour, one teaspoon of sugar :4 .._____;*_:.-n—’—'-* w" "r ~—~":_ his injuries very painful and regard his condition as serious owng to lss 77 years old. ' _('Dl'. Montizambert has frequent- ly visited Charlottetown.) ii-C- 0lir Schools Sirz-In an editorial In a recent Issue of the Montreal ‘Daily Star under the heading "Professlonaliz- lrfg Democracy" the writer points out the tendency that exists to deny the necessity for educated leader- ship. He shows the danger of such a tendency, supporting his argu- ment by the following quotation from the 1918-19 report of the tionz- "We believe that an enduring democracy Is based upon the in- telligence of the governed", and ii. has been borne home to lig that the conditions of modern industrial lffc are siteadi-ly Increasing the dangers of under-education. The peril of war was speedily appre- hendcd. and vigorously met. The perils of illiteracy are no less real because imperfectly understood." Tho tlioughful people throughout the. civilized world uro realizing, as novel‘ before, the necessity of an Intelligent well-educated pen- plo for the security of the state. Although removed from the unrest of the great centres by our isola- itlon, yet our educaflonal needs are as great as those of the great- er centres oi population. This now is so apparent that there are none who will pubiicaily deny It. To meet this- need there must-be qualified teachers. To secure quali- fied teachers there must bu ado- qiiate salaries paid. To get the ado- quate salary there must be an a- roused public interest. Our pcoplo admit the necessity, but indifferent ly pass the matter by. The series of meetings now being held through out lho country. the active inter- est taken in the matter by the clergyman of all denominations. cannot fall to awake new interest in thlsuuestionf in s. forceful logical and convin- cing address given by the Rev. Mr. Albright of the ‘Methodist Church last Sunday _ evening... he asked whether the time would come when WGMCOIIIII‘ consider It a. disgrace to have the school house the most ua- slghtly public building In the com- enmity. ‘Phat while our clergy were not overpaid, would we be ashamed _thi_it our, iLeacbera were‘ not. receiv- ing the-half, often not the-third, (he iniqhtliwve added not ‘subar- ter.’ as much. lie also urged better s00 better preparation I101‘ his work and that be be oi.’ the highest mor- al and religious charcter. The, ole question is onvfot- the,“ I . Let them demand a quail Dds-teacher, say to the legis- hls advanced age. Dr. Montitambert si recognition of the teacher - And in due time re met will obey. But this demand launcher-lend. Iitrongmudisiaaiahlt. ' '- ‘~ ~‘“.’..'1\lil‘~lII‘,-“Qic.‘- ...ii‘-.. L. . . ILIOTOR Your Future ? Find increasing prosperity- of success. ii ZERO > > r > > a ' 800 > r r > i Rooms. NOT’ A woe-owe“ 7218-2-24ME3i. next by the same local company which put it on so successfully in Charlottetown. One head tender cabbage, cut with knife, not too fine. Put on the stove with just a little water; add a large piece of butter, one table- spoon of sugar, salt and pepper; lot it cook down dry in the juice. Just before serving mix one tea- iiuiilv. FEBRUARY 27th mi y i 2 . iiiii Tiili EIONSTERQ _ _ g MASS MEETING. of every returned soldier and sailor in Charlottetown, at the G. W. Vi; A. Make it a point to be there, . as matters of vital interest to return- , ed men will be dealt with. ' G. W. V. A. MEETING . an‘ *1 PM. v vv w v vvvvvwv and a half cup of ‘thick sweet cream, add to cabbage. Just be- fore serving add three or (our drops of vinegar. . ~Pllea Uured In 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money If PAZO Ol-NTMENT falls to cure itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protrudiug Piles. Stops irritation: Soother and Heals. You can getrestfui sleep after the first application. Prise 60c. ' ' i. If you only knew- that your good health would continue, even for one day- I that twenty years from now you would be alive and well off- that your present income would remain , secure and always available for you or your ‘ _. fami1y—— ‘ You might then plan your _aifairs_ accordingly. But to know these things is impossible. The Only .Way You can, however, anticipate the years, capitalize. your present health and earning power, and thus make certain of twenty years’ progress’ now, by securing in‘ good time our Home Protection Policy for $5, 000 l This plan is the basis of all Iife insurance. It provides an “Estate” at the lowest net outlay it is possible to obtain. , . Experience has proven that it offers maximum in- surance according to age. at minimum cost. The annual outlay is comparatively small, beingonly a. moderate rate per cent on the capital “estate” created, The average is about 3%. _ i Even these small payments are ieduced by dividends. y " Many policyholders in the Canada Life have lived to i draw large sums from this form of policy for their own personal use. Cash values are guaranteed-a fund for emergencies. A monthly income of $50is paid if you become totally and permanently disabled before reaching age sixty. Policy continues in force while any cash value remains, thus preventing lapse and loss of protection. ap the rewania agnada" Life I ' you in comfort in your old age. Remember If it is dcsired- to stop paying premiums any time after the third year, a “paid for” policy is issued for a proportionate amount, on which no further premiums are required. ' A policy on your Iifc may do much that you intend to do, if you live. It may pay off the mortgage, supply food and clothing for your family, keep the children at school and prevent a forced sale of your other property. It may be all that is left of your life work-to keep Ash For Particulars /'-—-"--""f" '4 ”\0‘Q° e°" d‘ f i 0”‘ 0W6“ w ..-"""' l. // Q°WW ‘ i w. Ii. ROGERS c ,.- c; , y , M Mancini- m P. s. I. ' z/ P0§ 3):’, I Z ' CHARLOTTETOWN “Q / Qqn/fli“; " o’ a" ‘v O-‘wa.’ ‘h’ l. W‘ _ la /’ ‘\ "w... , _ V. :31 as»... - - i?