-_-‘-_="_i_-_ THE Ci-IARLOTTET P14.‘ Ntkésdfijr-st in l \ OWNIQUARDIAN .. p‘\/\\/> i1," ,-~»-.....-~.v-_ e.- ~...fl,~a..s>_.,__,,_,_ _,,.,__ zti lVii ‘wot. to i lioe lmfl rigfl lliu ~_/ \J’\/ \.\/\A “LEM increase UHJIIIBQI!‘ in force/ HE foregoing figures graphically pie. ture the progress of The Maritime Life for the '- Business in Force increased 25.8%»- Qash Premium lncome increased 25.1%- Reserves increased 3S.55”5-—Net Assets increased 38.575. Substantial achievementslike these are a tribute alike to the attractiveness of Maritime Life policies and the public spirit of Maritime people. They favor it because of its attractiv fCliifliS-"itlld because it is the M ‘i’ i”! lml? I "7/(0 Home f new orncr, nauraxncan. IIJMDO Cosh Premium lneorno. 17.00.00 Business in Fora . . . . . .. LIOSJWJIO Net Assets . o a - $355,012.00 Reserves Cash Premium lncome 95,219.00 Business in Force - 3,315,921.00 . . . . 108,399.00 Net Assets . .'. . . . . . . . $524,458.00 Reserves .' . . . . . . . . .'. 320,030.00 Casli Premium lncome . . . 200,337.00 Business . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,617,612.00 I930 3; Net Assets . . e . t - $ 976,584.00 . Reserves....... Cash Premium lncome 303,802.00 Business in Force . . l1,353,986.00 e rater, guaranteed one home company. 653,240.00 The Western Guardian IIOSIESS VJAS ABSENT LONDON, January 2i.-—Guss'.s at ___- enlng. Admission, 25 cents. clvlc election only about a month away there ls not much stir in Summerside as to who will b; com- ing forward to represent the people 'durlng the coming year. Mayor Lld- ,trylng their luck again. S. from curling. S, FARMERS ~_ FARMERS WEEK get our low prices on FEEDS oi all kinds. " We have a fresh stock of MIDDLINGGS, CORNMEAL CRACKED coitN. Oll- CAKE MEAL, SCliilMACKElt FEED A New Genuine Cast iron Range of improved design. One that you will lint] lo be a visible express- ion oi the good taste that you snow in your homo and all oi its appointments. On Display at:- llellitiiic Hardware Co. ltd. 123 Queen Street “THE FRIENDLY niiimwiiiw STORE" Phone 757. FAULTLESS UTENSILS ilan PERSONALS —Mlss Clare Wilkinson or Spring- field, is spending the week end in Summcrslde. S. ____. I —Mr. Austin A. Ramsay of Con- way, left Saturday on a business trip to Montreal and New York. S. i —Friends will be pleased to hear that Dr. Stewart of Tyne Valley is slowly improving. S. week-end visit to Charlotietown- S. KING'S GRANDBON AS PAGE z I I . Russell, of the Grenadier Guards. The bride is the only daughter of Sir Harry and Lady Joan Verney. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Viscount Boyne and a nephew of the Earl of Harewood, who is Prin- cess Mary's’ husband. The bride's fa- ther has been private secretary to the Queen since 1919 and her mother ls one of the Queen's lsdlss-ln-walt- lng. . The King's grandson, who was one of the pages, ls Viscount Lascellos elder son of Princess Mary. ‘The King and Queen presented the bride with a diamond and sap- phire brooch, and Princess Mary and the Earl of Harewood gave them a silver kettle. The wedding at St. Margaret's Church was s brilliant ' “ e" "‘ by many of the SUGAR BEET PULP. LIN- SEED MEAL. FLAX SEED. fai-ture BLATCIIFORDS POULTRY LAYING DIAS“, EGG MASH, MIXED SCRATCH FEED, CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS Ind POULTRY GRIT FEED WHEAT, etc. etc. All Live Stock Feeds are very‘ low lu price Just now and we follow the market downwards. Don't buy before you get our Garter & 0o. (I . Seeds and Feeds Ls...- ‘ is ack ...."_’tolie the supreme material for the manu- of pots. pans and other cooking utensils. " housewives will use no other kind. we offer them with our recommenda- tlon at prices which are ' ' Oui- assortment of aluminum ware of every description gives you a wlde choice. The Rogers Hardware Co., lfl Limited ___ EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses etc. OPTOMITRIIT Ofllee Connected With H. J. MABON Drugstore Montague. P. l. I. particular n f5 1-1 '%= 5121-1 i? 5 fi nobility and others prominent in London society. The bridegroom is twenty-three and the bride twenty- two. They have known each other —WIIEN IN TOWN, don't forget to call at the second-hand store, 10B Richmond St. 3051-1-35 --ABBIES V5. CRYSTALS-The second game of the second section iof the Island League will be played in the Crystal Rink, Bummerslde, “why. January 27th. Game starts 8.30. 2053-1-26-21 —COME T0 THE ENTERTAIN- llIENT and Box Social in Maipeque Hull, Monday evening. Jan. 26th, un- der the auspices of the Young Peo- ples' Group. If not fine Tuesday sv- -REFINISH, remodel and decor- ate now when experienced carpen- ters and painters are mailable. Buy supplies at Bruce's. 2047-1-26-2l. -—ClVlC ELEUTION—-Wlth the how lt will tum out. B. __FmE Extrmfiulsnnns’ thclthe farewell dinner of the Mahara- rlsht kind and size. sold at Bruce's. I'm‘ 0! Alwar" one l: the prlncch‘ 2047-1-25-21. —R.0UGii HOCKEY AT ALBER- “m” “M” “"- , i ToN_Accordmg to reports which! The 300 persons at the difllltltkffildy ' ha" come down “om the we“ Quart alcove at the end of the dining . the Province, u“ league “m, be_.room carefully screened with India tween Albcrton and O'Lea.ry was, w," “Id, tau," rough The two of an overhead lamp shone, but tea,“ never very friendly. ‘at m” there was no sign uf service behind l I an argument ova,- ‘ oermm player the curtain or that there were any and the finish of the game was lost °°°"P"'“ °‘ "1" "m"- h; ‘ “sh; Th, m“; 3nd Provincial Eventually it was revealed that the Wu“ we" clued m to quell the Mahariinee, who my the rules of disturbance. They play another game P‘“'d"h ca“ l” see“ by m’ m“ on Tuesday and fans are wonder-mg other than hcr husband, had chang- Relieve your cold with Olllllrlll Liuirneut indicated she would be there. one] _ _ __.__._.i___. Eastern Guardian she had taken fright and feared the l delegates to the round table confcr- " i once, did not dine ivitli "the l/luhar- to muslin through which tlie rllm rays ; ed her mind and decided not to at- tend the dinner, although it had been | ‘explanation was that she had be- :come indlsposed; another was that invasion of her secret alcove. tit F 1.0.01‘. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Choir, assisted by Mr. George —SUMMERSIDE CURLING-Mr. ‘Warren Lord has donated a. bag of flour for competition at the sum- ed her duties as teacher ln Bcuth- month 0f study of the silver situa- merslde Curling Club. Rinks were amnion after scendlni; her holidays arranged and matches hove been with her parents in Melrose. played. The result up to Friday night for thq, various rinks was as follows: _H_ M; Baker's rink won (mm ;_ is visiting in Southampton theguest J. Morris‘ rink, a-s, A. B. 1.. Home of M155 Bus“ W118i)"- won from Reginald Forbes 13-12, H. T. Holman won from J- H. Prlch- , 51112-3 ,4, 111-1317]; won 1mm ;;_ R“ a recent visit at the home of Mr. Crocket 19-3. The second round was Laushlln MflcKlnnfln- played 0n Friday when A. E. Harris’ rink defeated H. T. Holmans rink 12-5, A 3 1_,_ Home dgfggflgd 1-; M_ week end in Little Pond the guest oi tal industrial invasion unless some- Baker 10-6. Mr. Prichard has taken his sister Mrs. Joseph Campbell- Mr. Home's place on account of an injury which Mr. Horne received when he fell at the rink the other 9nd in Pflmmse- evenlng- The injury, although not serious, has incapacitated-Mr, Home —Mr. Nell Bradshaw of Summer- ‘side left on the mall plane for a LONDON, January lift-Four little boys including a grandson of the ‘King, wearing the uniform of Gren- ‘adler Guards officers, even to the tall bearskln hats. were pages today at the wedding of Miss Joan Vemey d Gustavus Lascelles Hamilton SOUTHAMPTON NOTES appendicitis. being furnished by Mr. Francis Mc~ Auliiy and Mr. Francis McKinnon. University. St. Peters. Miss Mary McKlnnon was a. rec- cm visitor to Mldgcll the guest of Miss Margaret Long. Mr. Albert McKlnnon has return- ed to Montague after spending a few days at his home here. Mary McKlnnon have returned to continue their studies in St. Mary's Convent, Sous-ls. Miss Jean McAuley spent the week end at st. Peters the guest of Mrs. I Ambrose Hynes. The many friends of _Mr. Bert Ward, Graham's Road, are sorry to' learn that he has been confined to his bed for some time, with severe illness and wish him a speedy re- covery. BANDHPS HEALTH POOR ADHADABAD, India, Jan. 24.- at Cllveden. Mahatma Gandhi has lost eight pounds on the prison fare at Yeroda,' PLANS SEVERE MEASURES T0 near Poona, where he is confined, friends here revealed today. I-le now weighs but 96 pounds“ A letter from him published today stunt changes in my diet to keep myself in condition, but I am going through my daily routine of spinn- ing, studying, meditating and pray- ing as usual." The famous Nationalist leader lives on curds and milk and “wor " from childhood. BRINGING UP FA-THER sixteen hours daily. 3027-1-24-31 The many friends of Miss Ella Miss Irene McKlnnon has. resum- Miss Helen Campbell, Little Pond, Mr. Mack Duffy, Princeton, paid - debasement oi silver currency." Mr. Daniel J. Wilson spent the A very enjoyable dance was held at the home oi Mr. Laughlln Mc- Klnnon on Wednesday night. music Mr. James Burns has returned to resume his studies ln St. Dunstans Miss Leslie McKinnon paid a visit to her sister, Mrs. Joseph McAulay, Miss Gertrude McAulay and Miss 'sung at a Royal garden party. "$60,111" CONCERT, MONTM Whatever the reason, the alcove GUE, ‘Thursday, Beers, Mr. Walter Burdett, Motor W. the comerence‘ stone has signified his intention for H, p°°]e_ Plpgg‘ virgins, etc, running for Mayor again. Mr. Ches- _ter Palmer, oi long standing as a ‘water commissioner, is also coming sagain this year_ A new man in the ifield is Mr. Sandy Jamiason. Coun- iclllor Kelly and Grady, who go out ' §thk term, also have intentions o! 040130115111 are Slfld i9 59° h" 011i? were largely under government con- trol. Ezra. returned recently from a tlon ln the Orient. "The collapse of silver,‘ he sold, "has been produced by a. variety of causes, all of which should have been foreseen and most of which are under government control. The caus- es are demonetlzutlosr of sliver and Approximately 5,000 ounces of jewelry gold were being sold daily in Shanghai, he sold. Ezra. expressed fear of an Orien- thlng was done to stabilize silver, Mr. Nell McIntyre spent the week FAMOUS CLIVEDEN T0 CLOSE DOORS TAPLOW BUCKS, January 24.- Vlscount Astor disclosed today that he had decided to close Cliveden, his beautiful estate near here, tem- porarily, because of heavy taxation. He announced his decision at. the annual meeting of the tenants on the estate. "For every hundred pounds sier- llng I receive," he said, "L-have to pay six to the state. Cllveden, the estate oi Viscount Astor, is on the left bank of the Thames, surrounded by the quiet lo- ‘vcllness of Cllveden woods. The Mansion itself was built in 1849 by {Sir Arles Barry. It ls one of the §bcautlful country estates for which that section of England ls noted. Lord Astor's ‘racing stables, among the largest and most sumptuous ln England, are at Cllveden and form Bucklnghamshtre. which still forms a. section of the present great structure, was built foi the helr to the British Throne. A few hundred yards from the mansion is a small natural amphi- theatre, which, a. country legend says, "Rule Britannia" was first The first Lord Astor built a chapel I a small cemetery ln which are buried on a. nearby estate which overlooks some of the British and Canadian soldiers who died during the Great War in the hospital which was then HELP POLICE BOSTON, Mass, Jan. 2-l—Drastlc HOUSE DRESSES i JANUARY .26, 193 -1~.:-:;_~_= ARMERS" WEEK tini£s'. , _ I _ ’ I i i A cums ;:'::.":::.:::;’..::'::i';1";::: 3.2., ~ » PULR-églgix l" cm 8, SAME,“ terlng social functions occasioned by FULL FASHKWED 15 v _ p 0 P61‘ set ...gé.l.l.).l.gn.. HOSE is SUPER VALOE » SAN FRANCISCO, January 21- The declining, price of silver was blamed today by Isaac Ezra, repre- sentative of the International Silver again alter her recent operation for Commission on causes which he said one of the private showplnces of I 2:, It was on that estate several cen- ‘i. i‘ turles ago that a mansion, part of -' police chiefs at their monthly rnect- in the State, and the licad of an liig here, will be submitted to the police department would be obliged the Ioplmonmalgt every mud mm Legislature shortly. It is the most in furnish copies of fingerprints and be Inger“ ' startling leglsatlve bill of its kind photographs to any other police ever considered ln this State. lrflmcly Wide 83011:. Such trivial of- tlflcatlon Bureau at Washington. EDMONTON, Alta, Jun, 24-181 fenders as persons charged with D. C., which acts as a clearing The Canadian Presi-Jrwo WWI! drunkenness, profanity, simple as- hint: for all police departments, voters-one who was 100 ytm old, sault, speeding, evading a fare, mak- and would also be available for dir,» and the other who had a frecllllld lng excessive smoke with an nuto- est transmission from one state to leg and was brousht to the mum“ mobile and hundreds of other minor another. procedure ln the rogues gallery that taking flngerprlnu of persons arrest cently. The oentenariau was W" criminals do at the present time. ed for serious crime, although statut- Bridgett Connors. She was taken 1v fingerprints, a record o.‘ the mun, of either fingerprints or photographs happy over having the cilfillw“ Me , height, weight and general des- of persons not convicted of any to cast her ballot. Mrs H. R066" crlptlon of each person arrested crime. flaw-silica by which police plan to would be placed, on file. Police would said: "It la true I am not in the photograph and (lngerprlnt every best of health and must make con- |person arrested in this State for ev- en the most trifling offense except those involving city or town ordlnan- during the past few years been; ces, ale contained ln a. bill which means of coping with criminals must the Massachusetts Police Chiefs’ As- be qmployedl. mid commission”. sociatlon will attempt to make law. @180 be iiennlttcd to take measune- Paris, said Commissioner Hultman, Despite her. injury, Mrs llosser W" merits by the Bertillon system. was flngerprlnted and photographed. determined to exercise her lranchll L Hultman ln presenting the bill to'lng. The woposed measure. prepared the Police Chief's Association. The by Police Commissioner Hultman prflllosal was to establish a linger- (Subs) BLANKETS 79c OIIRTAINS (Slightly Solled) 49.6 per pr. TURBAN TAMS set KOTEX, 35c IZtoBox Puliggsizn Bn° JERSEYS 69c T E A GEN S FINE BROADCLOTH p per lb. BRESS SHIRTS VAOIIOM BOTTLES Sizes 14 to 17 - c Separate and c _ _ _ attached collars. é " ' Every -Shirt guarau- DRY CELL teed full cut-fast I colors — latest pat- 196 Volt terns. ' 39c EDISON MAZDA. MEN'S ALL WVOOL WORK HOSE 25c P~ 8: G. LAUNDRY SOAP 7 CAKES 25c BROAOOLOTII 15o. PER YARD ILA '0 ' CHOCOLATE I BIIOS 30G per lb- , p‘ LADIES’ FLANNELEITE 1 B l. O 01W E ii 3 3.57031’... 3 9 B CHINCIIILLA BERETS 49c BRUSHED WOOL COTTONADE WORK PANTS . Sizes 82 to 44 A $1.00 These are made for hard wear. oiiiiu siott "'£4.'.'""- {i é;‘i;»'f3.‘l'l*lfifi?i ltéiilik-ili -1-'2-'~~.5Z?"“!1-t ‘ ' ti. 5777{-"tl’l/'.'~. =~- chief requiring them. The records 160 YEARS col) Th: measure would have an ex- would be sent in the National. Iden- ambulance, set the pace for 001" (‘Hell-Wt WWW lllldefto the same For years Boston police have been electors in the by-election vclllll it‘ In addition to the photographs and es make no provision for the taking a motor oar to the iwll "d w" whose broken 15g was in a til-ll. W Everyone arrested ln London and taken lo the poll ln on ambulance. As h result of the increase in crime Sir Hugh 'I‘urnbull, police commiss- tn the by-cloél-lon- loner of London, told hlm that the . number of "wanted" persons dl-soov- MIMI ‘cred by these records was astound- One reason why is hard l0 "'1' Chief o.' Police Arthur ll. Prstt, derstand woman is because shell" and unwlmouslv I-wmved ‘by the mint bureau in every city and town of Weymouth, President of the Po- or wants to make herself plell’ lice Chief's Aasoclatlo , expressed Louisville Times. ;:_- :_-_._ - {a By George McMalllli J5‘ '5 l" n “r A I: _; _ ‘(.115 m‘! . I! » tantrum.) c? 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