‘was: ‘r3221- -*-_-.-¢=>r¢-<pz;u.... ___'_ . . _ wan . ,zzzscrnnwz:Hnlriourvwiuros~ .- -..._.._...-,-__--..~ -- ..~.e--...e-»..., ~. _ ‘r1101: rook . r11: tzitiintojrlzrowu; 11011111111111 Incident-JV. (inn-tor fl. tilt-Lure, ill. P. Tlca-Prenhlent-J. B. Burnett fiecru-tilrp-Lieut. Col. D. L. MMKlnnon, D. H. 0. Editor and Managing Director-J. It. Burnett Arum-late" Bullion-Frank Walker and D. K. Currie llornlng Duilv (founded 1087) 85.00 pr-r year (In nflvonrry delivered. $1.50 on )"~:|r (in alliance) uiniieil in Cannot. "m1 13mm] 5mm“ 1t 193i) 1:,-..<_ SATURDAY, 1A” TI'I_‘JI_2_Z1_T'_ZT_ _ . _-;.__ .;_ :_;: Premier Iicnmvttis lrvf/zivi 11111115111141 111"" 111ii1v111's and htzrliors, since After the strenuous war-ks in ‘which he occupied the cvntrr of the 12112- - llkllt. at the I11111-‘1"i;:l (Willi: li'l 1:" L011 tun, P1'r-t1iit-1'P-1‘111~‘T l: ..~ x . Qd home. apparently vsztii (‘ll0i"‘.' n1".- ‘ ' impaired, and without ivziitnig 1 the elaborate social iuurt: _ . fne Ottawa C111: (‘1 111m! ti. ;-. 1 g, .1.‘ .. - 1-19 -_ tender in his linioiu" .. tng to plunge into l1'is.1 . confronted with an aerumuitn. vital public problems, :1 f." at rccen; devclopiiie-z: but the zrr ..d tint the entire rmviet ltu-sizi 1:; (lull; ~tl1is 1,.’ "1 !1.l'1~-:1 dollars for t1 noun- L'ii.l0ti Qtutes-the u! imitustic. Tux- put -.l<i 11':".1:'c than L’! billion 11..1..o:zulizetl industries " gtnbuie pfClnlSCd profits of} I.-.‘...t1us. loans '.|‘.l|' t»: Lilhcn s1 =tti1i‘.--~i'. something 11>. 1110.111 1'11. urtiuo: about Notes by the Way William Green, {resident o! the American federation of Labor esti- mates that the number of unem- ployed laborers and workmen in the United States :.t present is 4,860,000 and he goes the length c! sayfiig that by February the number will be increased to 7,000,700. To provide 1e- licf for tuis unemployment. Presid- ent Hoover announces that the Gov- ernment is engaged tipcn the £1911‘?- est programme of waterway, harbour flood control, public building high- way and airway improvement in all our history" cnvolving an expendi- ture oi $520,000,000. If the eflorts are successful it will be well for the Hover administration, 1f the pro- gramme fails which is held to be un- likely then the republicans will lose faivor in the lsublic cyc and the chances oi repeated success in the presidential elections of 1932 will bc regarded with apprehension. ' In providing for the unemployed in Great Bri‘ in the Government has been obliged to increase the approp- riation from $300,000,000 to $350,000,- ity representing the onnous .1.:. 1%‘ "s various other sources 3 heritage bequeathed by the l3.- Itzu 1 PYJ-Ciii-lili’ 1110 iilliie 43 Government. During: 111: . . 1~ 11111-1. be 1"l1i"=t‘ti intemnliyi had iwen kept i1. 1.1.1111. i~ =~ .-;_' 1; 1.1.11» b; lllilll.‘w.'il3Jlt‘~-i1llil .ble Vilill EU\‘E'l‘[i!l|_-1g1-_1] It Ethics. of it 11:11:"; be cash.’ mere are many 1.1-“; 3,111,. 11- . . . ‘I "'-1..l:"., e11 the basis -of the including vh- -~1- _ t - = . 1 .::;11i-.ii income cf Russia, require 1.. - -, _ L _. . L1H percent. annually of the trim. - - It 1'1 its tropic is to be 11b- Undoubtedly m.» o-1t.~1-.1.~.-.. ~ , '1 a P1111. eonality at the London 01.: has been Canzdafs Irzrixr- _":1.. ill!‘ 1.1:". . .‘. . '. ’ l‘ ‘H "YQWIP-I/ [Jlloposal Whatever views 1 : . 1 .51: Oswald Mosley, a ' .";:d former member Government may take or 1.\"- the nature of Cmada‘: in‘. - . . tam! proposals, there 0.111. ‘- .0- doubt as to the interest wl.‘ l lnlcmmald Govern‘ Proposals created in 111i ' ‘ ' c r" " ‘ rYx-oiicit-s are surril - t" .: of Great Bri- the Empire. The British C patty. the Dominion p!‘ many outstanding fillilllcul r.~--1. 1:1- dustrial leaders in Great l2 . . in accord with Premier B.1...-:.. ideas which he expressed w; clarity and decision, and 0W1? reason to expect ideas will gain furt 1;; 1111i Alllllfidlfllifily into .' 111110 coznpctent admin- 11 1:." (‘fliltliw-Tl of five of .1 -~ u . u ~ :-I1l.~: mtu, without re- 1;.tl'l_\:‘ politics. [These 111111111 have tremendous a 1. rivaling with problems of imuncc. and the gravity oi .-.".1.1.i‘.ion is 11 11-11:" , 1 - . evident i l fZ‘-1‘:Il the 1st". that such a proposition .-iio.il-:'. be seriously advocated from ". It would be tantamount -.l1ip~.so1.uething so for- hnnttlhaws, lode! Five-Year" Pin": _ Much h heard these tiuu. o; iiie ilflve-‘Iour 93in u.’ 1110 ‘ emmmt, of 1m imprn of tire trcde menace i; w. . 1 . .~ . tute to the rest of the w -: -~1 11 i: could be successfully c111 s‘ . Just what this gigantic 1.1.11 .1] .1 1-. L1 detailed in an Ott'-\'.."t t» In the first place. l: 1 '-~ 1o principles of democratic . that one can scarcely c" . 1.1‘ Ztllfllblllg any POPU- " '5 on the Mosley propos- " "l Gazette says that a ‘1 ' is rapidly extending ldacDonald i:1 1* : i‘ t Pieiziiei" Pentium-c o; 33 mm. 1 , t‘ v ,.. 1 :1 1 _ ..,.11"- (‘ixiiiiet have repeat- end OI 1933, to say ilutlll.‘ I"? ' ‘ ' ' “i111! inability to re- or ten billions rum-e o.’ . . . _ T“ "'1' c5 W’ n"? cilildl‘ trial investments 11f ex, Ject of the 1i1"og1"i1ir.i1:c ti»: oesal ever attempted by a - ,1.- to make Russia. 511111-1211‘ .» contained nation 1111.11 m.» l iticy are confront- in relaiion t0 eco- .; the: were made with _ of the overseas Domin- ~ l'f‘!".‘l‘1t Innierinl Confer- (y/Qf-[Qljplng -..;;»' :.-. :- ;.l.".i ill England as one Qbunflallgg (if ("Qngul 1.11111; illuszrzition oi a ‘placing existinr; so... . Viewing the zvlu-le t: =1“ on thcir part even to F131! their 1iclicv to the .'.o :i:i(i i1‘.'l'.‘..\. ""11 need; .1 going bti::i1it.1-."~', 1t 1-. 1:'1_1 ~-'. .1 .- 1 - 1. l' 1-.- tlm vgilng (if the i-izu: i. ' . ‘.- ' : . ; rxl ll i511 inout ques- billion <it»11r.1-.-., ilu- 111111.‘ ' . . - a t. 1-: i" turret-rt 11v all by about 20 ‘lilli. hil1l 11 1 ‘ ‘ T11 ll‘- 011T“ ,-- ;; ~ 1 ' p, -- , '. -i 111311 cmei" éilCy .1 . . 111".‘ trmiiciiiiiinfeil by tit’: ~ ..-.. 111? 112111111: would fcel 1‘11.t 11"" Labor Govern- .. i ".:I'i I1“ "rufimrl to start a cor- the national in: 25 billions. The 11111.: 1r of the country is i1 i111 111.911. the five ycnizs. 1111111111111-1111" . '1 is to he more than <1-1-111i~l_ 1-11/11‘ ‘l!l'\'l.‘Sl-ll1(‘l1l$ 1n 1'.“.1l'.'.'l'uil.i" " ti iiils Cllllfllfltfii‘ in iucroeisetl 5111 purer :11. nl nuiput 5.3 are tn he taviencicci. 1":l i " - B dfllblcd- menstruation 1;; to he pushed up from l1: s i':. :1 ‘ dollars in 1927-23 lion dollars in 1933-53. 1:1 tiw . .1 - ,- ‘t, '3' period the cost of livnlu 1. t1 i1" t! -»‘ -_ . g '; gym, prrc :11? ' "I N olea ‘ ,. , "trrl early 11:1 i; likely to continue ".11.1'.1;" iii‘? 1.?i.I-‘ r‘ H" 1'51.‘ Oil. PFlCC-i (KYO CUTI- tiiru lat your. 111111 1-111‘ creased about l-l p"1- c.1111. t1:- i-i." --._H-_ of construction about 4O 111:." 11:111. i v _ . up; How is this scheme brin". llill“l'.‘ .11‘ l --~. Where is Russia netting the m - Ii the. materials. the 111.iel1 1 ' technical ability tn carry 1:, tl11".11:','~'.'" -. Bo far as the machines untl ti1.- (vein! f1, than ever. . m? m», v.-n.y.-.,“ says our g "ui it-iiing 11. mun that. i ;,- with the truth. -"Ll him a prevalricator riical skill are cancirnoil, ihe tvu-xa-v-r; {My ,3 _ _ 11mm: him. The 15 Cfl-QV- i?" ' “' ~ -‘ ' ' til“ Hm“ l - ".~..'.*, :1 morn roundabout will’. is t9 Ltnglonzl, irrww ll-"nu 1 '. lrriiu ii11",,.,;;,t,. (ht: 1.1mm; :1 made by other United States. Pructzesll," all of lll"|1>--1‘“-; 1.o.itrutlit..1ng thc allcZcfl technical and crqicrt work is in 111:: ,.,.,,.__ =,.,;l,,,-_-- we nqgpmi, as being 111111115 0! 39mm" and Amcrica" m‘ more parliamentary, the latter course BMBEFS- ThW-ialld-‘l of ‘he m?“ mm‘ m ilfilillllf! with our contemporarys 111001 minds 0i’ the 3W0 mo“ Lcflml‘ tutu-ins eulogy of the Lea Govern- callv pwzrvsslve C111111i1‘1¢$ 01° i" W“ mcntfls highway activities. Thc effect pay of Stalin. may be judged from the infuriated What of the cash? Forty-two bil- ,._.p|y_ of course, it is annoying to lion dollars is about twice the whole 1mm vmuug Llbcml newspaper men of the national wealth of the lio- mm pmhwuy QXpQrLS come here and 1111111011 0f Cflnlda- 1i’- 15 ‘"01"? m“ condemn the Govemmenifs roads as the whole of what the British Empire flau-gulqus.“ But there is little to be spent on the Great ‘lvnr. It is twice gamed by guppressllll these com- umumumm l»? mentor 1mg,‘ ' "'““"“"""‘ 000 by a vote of 2'74 to 214 the Labor Government has suoccrierl in carrying through the House of Commons a resolution which further increases the Treasury advance to the tune of another fifty million dollars. The facts elicited during the course of Miss Bondfields speech in the Com- mons show conclusively that the principle lays itself open to flagrant abuse. There could hardly be a more ghastly exhibition of the incompet- ence of the Labor Government to deal with the economic interests of the nation, and once more it points clearly the lesson that whenever Socialist theories are brought to a practical and decisive test, experience demonstrates their fallacy and their collapse is complete. Railway workers in the United States are contemplating a demand for a six-hour day with eight-hour pay. If the workers think earnestly on the matter, they should come to realize that this is an inopportune time for such a campaign. The rall- ways are suffering severely from the industrial depression and in addi- tion are facing motorbus and truck competition that is telling on their earnings. To increase their hard problem now might easily mean bankruptcy for some roads. The lfiiivvays cannot pay out more than they earn. - A candidate in the recent United States elections referred to his op- ponent as a. "bombastic blatherskite and a mental tomtit." This, says an exchange, is almost in line with an irate Canadian senator who many years ago referred to a colleague as “that toothless old viper whose sen- ilc limbs scarcely bear 111m to his back bench in this august assembly." The following mathematical cur- iosity has been of use to prove that the number 7 is destructive rather than constructive or lucky. "The magic figures are 142,857. If they are multiplied by two, the re- stilt is 285,714. That is, the same fig- ures and the same sequence. Multi- ply by three and the figures (428,571) and the sequence are still undisturb- ~ed. Mttltilaliect by four, the result is 571,428. Here again the same figures and the same undisturbed sequence. Multiply by five, and the result is 714,205: by six, 857,142. In this last example the result is even more curious, because the two sets of three figures are exactly transposed. “when, however, the doubtless weary figures are multiplied by seven, the magic formula breaks down, and the following curious re- sult is aohicved-—999,099. Since the Liberal vote in the Whitcchaprl by-eiection was in- creased by 3,000 and the Labor vote was reduced by 5,000, Mr. Lloyd George is said to be considering whe- ther it is not time to bring on a general election. As matters stand at present, however, the Liberal Leader knows he is boss of the situation. A new word has been coined in Great Britain to describe Labor poli- cies when translated into action. It is "Robin Hood legislation"—the robbing ot one class to give the plunder to another. Its sequel is more unemployment. The problem which Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will have to face at his next election is iwlcc as onerous a one as that for which he promised a solution prior to being elected to power. Common sense tell: a: says the New York World. that neither booms nor depressions last forever. We have always taken a tumble after reaching the peak, and we have always cllmbe! up again after land- ing on the bottom. It is a "bull point" if we are really on the bot- tom, for the next change will be for the better. While the next big turn will be upward, it would not be safe in view of the failure of so many ' l prophecies in these times, to predict its advent. It ml! already lillbllillvllififi$ rm: ciiARcorTr.rt11vi\in111 1:111 w iiiiijat fin: of" BODY disinfecting purposes. cases of tuberculosis. As the treatment has bceii r.--ii 1.1:" full In severe cases there has been removal of some ribs, injcctin: to collapse so that it can while doing tl".e necessary: work. However it has been found in cases that \\'c1'c very slow in root's-qr- ing, and yet not severe enough to have the lung collapsed, that the use suits. The most; striking result from tile has tubercle organisms decreased. The Public Forum This onlnmn ls open for the dlscmlon by “mespoudents of questions of interest. This Charlottetown Guardian does not neemurlly ’ the IIIIIIIIII of Olirrespontlflltl. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE Sin-I see in your issue of Dec. 6 that Pilot Jones has been arrested for not observing the law i11 trounce- tion with the “Lord's Day Act." T11 use a favorite saying of a politician, “It sure made me smile" when I read it. I wonder why the "powers-that- be" pick on Pilot Jones for non ob- servance of the Lord's Day Act. Can we not find dozens of casts where our natives are sailing rather close to the ‘wind in regard to the Lord's Day Act. Now I um not 11111101111115: Mr. Jones for what he did. but what I wish to know is why he should ‘be made such a striking example of, while so many in our midst not by without a word of warning. I am, Sir. "is. ELLERSLIE . GOVERNRIENT HOUSE Sir,—'l‘he splendid letter from "Sentiment" in Tuesdayws iststic oi this paper surely deserved special notice, setting forth. as it did. in its true light, the situation regarding the Lie1..t.-Governor's 111301191‘ abode, and voicing the opinion o1‘ 11 large number of our people. In discussing! the appointnient of a new Limit. Governor the hope has been expres- sed by rnany that he would reside in Government House. Government Hottse, beautifully .-.ii.- uated w; it is. is one cf iltr- things vse should be most proud of, and anions the many improvements now under wny 1n CITJFIOtLCi/Nilll its restoration should take a.‘ lending part. Anyone who has sailed in our harbor known". what a fine sight it is to scc 1111.1: stately old residence standing in its dignity, somewhat apart, among the trees, and everyone knows that it ' a spot second to none in which to on tertain, especially in saummet" time when most notables \'1:;lt our prov- ince. Knowing that Cmveriiiiiciit House was done over mid improved consid- erably ior the S. C. R. to inhabit not s0 many years ago, it surely cannot be too great a task to repair it. Even if some expense is i1.c:‘ess:i:ily incur- red, it is a duty,——o1i.1 which our ci- tizens should not. nllmv in be over- lcoked,-—to reclaim 1111-: tine YCHGCIIK"! now. while the qucstirn of o. rauiiih residence for the Governin- is tmzi-r consideration. lion. (iovcriior Dalton has shown sucii fine public 5:11:1- ment always that we icci iillffimllC will co-operntc with the pziopie 111110 wish to see the dignity of tho Gover- nor's office maintains. in ch Government House as 111:; re c. It is also to be hoped that if repair- ed carc will be taken to avoid chang- es of any extent, for masons outlin- ed in the letter from “Sentimrnt." The writer would urge, for the credit of our Province 111.1’. this ques- tion be given dtie eciirideration by tho proper authurizies zit once. I am, Sir, etc. A LOYALIST til next year. But it is coming. and the sensible course for business men is w not their houses in order and to w,” IIYNIMA lilmll. ‘hp Llltlfi OF GREAT VALUE TO-THE’. I often talk about llmc or calcium and“ its value to the body in building" up tissue, warding off disease, “thick- | One of its more recent uses is l1". on lznow ,1 c“ good food, and light exercise, a com- . " bination that hos been must silences- 111s, , or cutting the nerve stipply‘ ‘.0 the lung. These methods allow tiic lung I got a 1 chance to rest. the other lung; 1110:111- oi.’ lime sccmcd to give splcnzlkl rc- s use of lime is the ivay the number of ' The patient immediately begins to falls, zini the general health is greatly improved. I D1". J. llein, Dtrlin reports his ex- Hisrientes in i210 cases. He beLeves Eihzil. liuie administered by the ‘mouth, izijectzrl into tissues, or in- jtwtezi diredly i111’) tile veins will ' 1"""e r: iii , 11.1; the lime is always orbed int.) the blood, and is a grrzit suppci"t to the system in its light ug-nui-st tuberculosis. D1". Ii. Siogcl, Berlin, reports the use oi lime mixed with sulpnui- in .i‘.1e trcotiiiczit of 00 persons with ‘tuberculosis oi the lungs. The lime aiid su'phui" is put into a 1.1. icrm oi nppumtus, and the lincrease i1~ weight, the temperature enlng" the blood, and lit-allnj; old ' ‘T ‘ L _ t . . l n; ._ _. .. ulcers. This of course is 11111. the l ‘L L“ “h” m“ m‘ m 0 chlorinated lime which is ._| fur 11'1~;-"-- Nfvr .1‘; months 40 P61‘ t-"..t of the oases showed an absence of tubercle civgtinisiri, and in '75 per 1t of t": ymflents :1. ilrcvtliiii". t‘ l'1"i.1 and 1:1 any :01 llic vrsmw. New my thought in stivalzin; of the , the above is to show that lime is of I help in wasting and “run down" ‘ conditions. For vchcu you remember tltzit three the mineral mutter‘ 1:1 , bone is made up 0i lime. it Sllilillil be l°"l by cvciivbody. Growing young- s s rot all tizcy need if they drink 1 plenty of ml‘i:. l\.lil‘.-: is :1 great soucce for lime. Milk products — crcutn, butter, ‘ cheese, would be helpful to adults. . quaztrrs of 1 i 1 ‘vdZLQMz/xti- THOMAS HOdD, POET No courtier this, and nought to Courts he owed, Fuwned not -on thrones, beyond not the great and callous, Yet, in one strain that few remem- ber, showed had the passivord to King Obcroirs palace. i lie And seeing a London senmstresss grey fute, , He oi a human hcartstrlng made a thread, And silt-lied him such a royal robe of state That Eastern Kings habitcd. are poovlier He saw wan Woman toil with fam- isliod eyes; - He saw her bound, and strove to ' sing her free. He saw her fallen; and wrote "The Bridge of Sighs"; And 011 it crossed to immortality. —Sir William Watson. The Jail Business (Vancouver Province) "I hate this jail business!" The ex- cimnation was forced from the lips oi Judge Cayley in the County Court the other day, when he was faced with the disagreeable alternative of sending two younj: men to prison or oi turning them loose upon the coin- munitv. The young men-one of LllClll was twenty and the other twoni y one~had both been convicted the one of holding up a Japanese, the other ofhttcmptiug to secure money by means of threats. But the judge appeared to be convinced that llu-g/ \'.'(‘l‘O not criminals. They mere- ] . n1; he put it, didn't sceni to have v 220215‘). ‘Ihr didn't have seli-dis- ciplinc nor any sort of discipline. If there was only a labor battalion that the judge could have committed them to . . . But there wasn't. So one went to the penitentiary for two §.'1..:i|"s, mid the other to Onkalla for n your. This juil business, us Judge Cayley (icwcrilierl it, is not very creditable to on: 1.". ecl civilizatiunplt isn't as l‘(‘.i")£‘.l'O\..1 as it used to be, it is true. A r vtury nnci a half ago, these two . vgqultl probably have been l;:-.1i;:~-.I. Fir old criminals, prisons are probably neeesstugv. At least we l'.'.l\'(".t't evolved anything better for them and society requires protect- 11.111. But» there is something wrong when l1o_v:1 who are not cviniinnls, I , SHQP EARLY AND SAVE “ THE IIABERDASHLZRY ” 1 e Glove: For Cnnstmzts The new novelty glove- tllln your |u lilo white lleernklil at $11.00 u 'r illll| the while ueecury I|u|r ut . We 111111 lmvo 1| largo runno 11f or uu nui gluten nut-h in .\lo-. 1 litwrnkin ut 1113.50 mul .1, 1:11‘) mirth n! $30’! 11ml fnl i|~ (Inu- \vlll| u-Itibrolilera-ll bilrk ut 111.50 :1 lur llnezl glove- in grey 11ml (‘upe-slalil $ ' Will . l . that or: sxrc of a welcome m I F11 i, Q i‘ Holeproof Hosiery ' Wool and silk and wool . . . . . . . $1.00 per pair ; $1.11: and $1.35 " Sec the new “Jluto-Cart’ Sox mode only by ll leprozl. The ezlf supporting htsz. No garters needed. Wool and silk and wool . . . . .. 51.01) pcr pull- ARROWA 1151111115 Sir/liars Every man wczzrii and __._‘ b ‘ every man ncezho-AJIROH’ P195731 r’ d hflou“ snnvrs. These are sh'r'.s k “ m" oi the liner sort, tailored rgriilgg’ brcaidrtr‘ WU‘ iillt ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- $3.110 to a nieety and offered in ,., a brilfnnt ,a"'="r‘mcnt f “mite Mk broadcloth! _ . a4» . c . . . . . .. $1.50 £135,113 colors and patterns, and ‘Bu. ST a ..1.c - with the new Sanfoiiscd Sh” neck band wlfch is guar- “my: Sm" “my 54-50 anteed not to shrink. 90'} m” 5;." 531k strip: of the fit of a shirt is in " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ’ ' ' "- 55-03 the collar and only Arrow Shirts have the Arrow caller. A greatgii army of an ' Jive range of celm-q] shirts in tans, blues ml white stripes which we feature from $1.0‘. 11;, famous Club Bags and Suit Cases Handsome leather creates an impression of lu nil: justified by the connnodiuu: "" They are C! 1 B17 ilielccfi novelty (hi; nmartnc of these bags; and 6115C?» excellence. Club Bags, brown or black cowhide with leatlxr i well sewn, strong frames, and drop hfllltllvfl- . $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 $20.00. Lgfligfi‘ overnight oases at . . . . $6.00, $9.00, {£553.03 and up. Wcck end cases, migratnrs. "0111 57-5” w szmg A b Jed Belt at .. belts in Cilia: fancy cnw c - and with int. b. tin. iful designs .l buckles . . . . . . . , _ _ _, 5mg ‘lit/anagram Bellts Men's new Silk Squaresin 'pyj-,.'..m§fm.ic¢ by Arrow in beautiful patterns and featuring the new hip elasiicliand. Broadcloth stripess at $2.75, $3.75 and .... ............ .15 Plain silks .... $5.00 Luvisca, an English Silk. 111 11 wonderful range of iifliikfflifii-“il A ngw pyjgma this year is‘ anfields "Novasilk" lllluilfll’ style with hip elastic pant hind. - Colors, blue or fawn $455 .- fancy chceksbrocadcs, strip- es and other rich fancy pet- terns, a colorful array of“ im- ported silks and the finest of scarves we have ever had. $2.00, $2.50 and up to $5.00 Hsosiesozv a” CUDMORE _ MEN'S WEAR and lnrggest showing . J bIFQEIrFYJ1rL-Ua' bit of discipline, can not get that discipline anywhere except within prison walls where there is always the possibility that the criminal taint they have so far escaped will find them out. The justice department 11841 l" view the creation in the East of two institutions for young mlsdemcnunnts where tho discipline will be less irk- scme than in the penitciitiuries, where the emphasis will be on re- form rather than punishment, and where there will he no contamination l from old offenders. We appear to be in some need of such an institution in tlie West. l The Nev! “ Double ” Insurance Policy Provides the much desired life insurance p111- tcction for the family-cu‘. :1 cost in keeping with the times. $2000 for $23.55 at tigc 30. Thispolicy his Cash and Loan values, extended insurance privileges, and other fettttirés of mod- ern life insurance contracts. For All A ttragfive Gifts For further partic ulars write, At Attractive 1 HYNDMAN .12 ca, Limiter! i Provincial Managers - ~ Prices Nicely packed and wrapped in true Xmas style. Let us put away your gift and 50""! "- Xmas Eve. You buy. we do the rest- Our Xmas line will please the most fastidious. Read this list. Write call or phone u: and your wishes will be car- 11-1 ~1- '€4%4%l€-i§’~’%§” 1 . - » 1 e w slnil our Xmas . ‘ o "'ll'1"“-ll-l Mggy ' Christmas Chocolates Beauti- ' fully Boxed For Gift Purposes Military Sets lvm-v Shaving: Set: Y11"_"°Y siufiP" if“ EZlCll year it has been our aim to procure for 0111‘ wmmm Emwhnx Sm customers the very newest and best obtainable in the different lines we carry for the Christmas trade. ‘ h Chocolates is one branch of our business to Wh" The Great West Life Assurance Co. Lower Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E. i- Lcathcr kCigzircttc Case-e SEE on“ Dunn! 0F- we Pa)’ particular attention and our Christmas assort- Pearl on Amber Tafctwarm. BRANDS Humidors Toliaccos, Cgar- cites. Cigars, ets. CIIOCOLATES l _ merit in ‘ MOIRS, NEILCOPVS, WILLIARWS AND NATIONAL Manicure Sets. b “ml Ynmm "ovum". “h” u, was never so complete or the boxes mo.e ~fl11 Roles, Cotyb. Evening in than lhlS year. ‘ Paris and Three Flowers , ‘n Tqfllgl 5.1,, Call early and you vnll have no trouble makl i.’ your selections. We will put them aw!!! U" ‘cquwed and deliver them to any adddress. Perfumes. Dustin: Powders, Bath Salts, etc., by the above 1 ‘ at the i 1 Metropolitan Store . makers. DON'T FAIL T0 Bil OUI. WINDOW. THE 2 MACS E. A. FUSTER CENTRAL bRucsrmlE A large stock of Pearl Ivory t" #50939 ffmn-‘au comm 1