fYEs Tsiibiics s m THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CK AND. BONYTQUQT _» i ~ --—-—---~~-—~ . ' - .ZN€XG-R—X€EZ ' \ ‘ c I G d‘ R New York 11.. Montreal , entra uar ian Market eports ~ . ' Exchanga StOCk EKG/ION 8 ' noun or .TI.\Dl.-—Annufl ‘ i By STEWART JONES t? C0., Charlottetown . - ___ 1 Mootln: t o'clock lonlsht- 1401-11- a.--_i_ _ I Corrupondmll °'_ G'“""“"d‘ & Co" M‘"'"“', 1-,"... 1.. .1..1....1.... s» 1......» H,,_,.,“""“““ "' """'.'If,‘,’.',‘, ,“,',._.‘.‘,"]f,‘,‘,f L“, snow salons-buy them NOW ' .. .. 7 . . .1 - .. 1 t. jc-xuz-zsxmszsissnnga M, ...... 113'??- ‘1ié“‘i'.‘§.‘{.';,‘j.f,‘..II';;'-,- .‘."'.'_-'“',.,I,.,,l, ,, __ : :"c:"°;:d‘° °‘°';“‘:'_°!'f1a"_‘;l- .1 " ',~ I , I1 _ I} Bell ‘Te ep iona / ‘I ' ' .' 1. IoNmnAr. DOMINION or csssua nouns §i"1“-..."..?"' f."10:‘ ‘ ‘ “ ,.,,, ' ‘ 3"‘; n 1 -‘ ‘ m“ Exmuq. I, L", iii-rim .. rm 11 1-... 1..7.....».. BEAN surrm in Zion 111111 on - ~~- '-' " ‘ _ t: iefin -. 1-1. . ;..,, , ~ “if... 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EXChQIIgG provinces of Canada. ADA-—Kenslngton, Jan. ‘Or-ECU. J. Steel of Canada Pf l-efumliug .. .. ...HI;.Il0-i~iit00.5ti' Dav Fhem .. 14 R Saint D D Mining!- 945 a m slum... um...‘ .. . w!’ Refunding .. .. ...,41,§-1o4t111u0.2.'.;1oo.1*.o 111 1 Diipont 41.11,‘. so S‘ d gab’ {'11 ' whit-ices ooro --- . Elcc r Lt “142-4; .1: y. “C 1m BY , o0; l- m. orb-men m" ~ --‘ '-'”'-‘=. 3° ' of tho Lords Bu er and Race tion of F!" To‘ Fox Film fl i 2f ‘ - 1<prriul to Johnston .\ Ward) i pp p Free‘ ‘re: .... 311,3." 1 members; 7 p. m. evening worship; ‘mmm q" “ S . m" m‘ H “ w‘ """“"" 23o s m f1 id sa t f r111-en...“- ‘ . flca fl 1: 1-‘ .1 49-34.‘ in ' ' ' ' ‘ p‘ m‘ “m “r e “amen ° .1.....]1..11. .1 ' Cha ges 1.2.‘: 111°." .. With Optimism the Iiords Supper. Conrresatlonal 111-11111 .1‘ , . (idyr {uh .. - ,- 1d m m . _,,,,._.,,,,, G“ _ "_ 0., meeting Summeifie .Fr ay even g 1‘-.‘i1‘.‘1‘1’1‘1..._-1a§ts::enll Mlhta 7.9’ Sy-‘Ftem 11:1? sin‘ . "i Jan. 15 at 7.30. A cordial welcome to Dom 1111-11 o liar-it 11° MELBOURNE Australia Jan 13. 1L p] tri" Pnvrer and . I C . ' ' ‘ a fixer“. Aglphn]! CAPE Tfgxsdig“ tlffiifh 1K: yffl, _-—1By The Canadian PressJ-Rt. ‘ _________ '-"<"l“‘"" ‘"‘ 13 Jrh U _ - 0" I A "ca. “n; ahldclktl-g JHon. StanievMclbourue Bruce, for- wolylg-N-s LIBERAL CLU5_q-he . , ~“‘ e "m" Gmcmmcnt ha“ h,‘ To. -mcr Nationalist Prime Minister, ls annual nmeung o; (he ‘women-S Radio .. ... ... Soars I11-chuck . . . . .. F1.1.1.':1r1l tlii n! .\'r-iv Jcrsr-r .\i(‘l'|IliL' bocuriticii A BANK! Rink 1»? \'..1.1 Fri-tin ... .. limit. of “(Iiilfllfil ... ... Ila-Ii. 1-.’ 4711111111 r1": li--|.|i flank . i \I\RI\FT RHYHHV FUN J.\Nl..\n\' HF. H131 I wmtir rvtrn-tvo ls mad.» I-y the: I.1-..-li:111 Raul. .1! V-nuuu-rcc in ita i-ur- r011‘ .\I1-11thi_\ <‘.»11.11.1-r1~i11I id-ttrr in the nv-uuiii- lint should l... ziii-ipiml t1.\\':1r-I~' 1I11- r1-.-11.1 t-usiut-ss tit-prrssu-u. Th1- 1~1.int>1 out ihut "Ihv (‘XIUelJ at11~ 1-1'1>1---111_v 11-111. pr-thnltl)‘ uncr. "irciuir ‘itrvssi-d with the ‘iii-w orn‘ rli-Iru _vi:1r or 1.11. n':n_ 11..|- nith 1-1-1111- l.-1t--_r i-inlruiruin pre-ilivtlni.’ nu :11- liins! uudirss I-usiut-as dcprcsslou It s 'Y1I'1“’11l ‘\‘---.i11-r -tI:1-r-- is llilylliii _ ~1- l_r -u l~t‘>\I\|]l| tiw- scale n11 uhi1-h .1,,c 1"‘. -r~‘ -»1---r:11-~ \\|1r~it 1111-; :11...- ir- 1-. 1.1111‘.~-I1f1-‘ it-diy. in lh-r 112-1 11 . Iiiit-rliillitrliili , Ilium-s sly-Is I-us 1.25s 1s .1 [Y/Pifiillll‘! 1.1‘ liunmii 1.1ti'-‘ n-i-i. thr-rr-furw, it is llllIjl-"f to all II-- (.111!!! .1111] quaiifit-niioin --f ih1- h11111.11. 1.111111. So nisn. thc (‘Pnlltiill - iI-"t-"t-II‘ 1f H.1- wurid tr-duy arc .~1>Il1~1- i‘. iv 1i---\.. 1.! Iiuliii-Iuuis, most of \\I.1.111 ‘ I .~"1lt't] nurinua problems in fin-l 1111i 111:1)‘ h1- rspt-rlt-il to 11¢. s... Is 1111 illustration it is point-d M11 ttat surplus of column-titties. “hit-h is :1 f.1<-r.-1|v|v- |1.[i<- of died-us: ... I "vllrr-"l iii thc ititst. hut 1hr . 1.- auryiu-rs ilisiitvpcnrod in time. 'l'h1- \i1-\r thus PAPHIMSFI, la r1 1110a! encouraging M.» 111.11 should tt-ud t» rrvhtc 11 lwtlcr vil-iliirr" 11nd pcrl-pcrtlrc. |\ IIZHYATIONA I. PROPKIETAI! llltl: 'II1.- statement mad»- hy liurnlil V. "I"'1I‘ i-rcsid-ritt of lutt-ruutiouui i‘r..- hrtchiru-s, Limited. t» the ctTwt ihut- Ill" vuuipiiny has divide-d to lnsiul 111.111- 11t.11-111r1'11g [Iltiiill I11 fiu- or six --iI-1-r ....1.1r11-s for the uinnufin-tiiring plants 11 (11-11 or nix other countries for ihc fllnuulfiir-iure 1-! lion's Fruit Suit. ioliuiv.‘ "I? ill" successful cslziltiishuit-ni I-i‘ 1| Mum lh tht- Yuilnrl Stairs nt iiuffuh... ls v-t‘ purth-uliir Intcrcst in this country "His u: the fat-r ihnt (‘olilrol ..r I11-i mnationai Prlttlrlclrlrivs, Limits-d. isi iuid 1n thnuda. nutl that llu- f1-r111:1li1... I" this i-untpnuy in i‘.l‘.‘S uiurkctl ~ tho |"'\“~‘I"llB into (‘uudvlinu hnnvln of motrui i. L‘. Ens. Lliuitr-d. and tho ‘thermo- ivh" l'o._ Liuiltcd. “ulh of lint-so rum- t-xpcrit-uvui very satisfactory i930 nnll were nblu to ro-lui-o I of Production. ‘Iho attwk 1-! Proilrii-tiirlca ivas offurcd iliihlic subscription in Fanudn I11 1'94. but the Ihlffll nrc not listed on ‘lllvfi I11 1M1)‘ tnu-hunge. ‘fin-y are t-urrt-utlr 111ml- "Il "I-vcr thi- roun tvr" Ill ‘.“.i in lIir- _ aggregated S‘ . por lbaro. The dividend prorislotil are pur- Wulorlr inter-sting in ihnt tin-y pro- m!" Yor l preferred distribution of $2.01: Itvr sluirt- nuri imrticipniln: rights unth- l’)! iloaalhle I maximum l||ilfi|Jll|Ull of “III. ‘I'm- first annual report of thc Ifmnany for 102i) showed rnrnlngl of 3 '4 on thc "A" stock and S-‘IJII on tho allowing for maximum participa- UIIIIIIIRU "on 1| indicated 11.1.1 the 10x11 11.1.1.- lut: "i" hr an luiprovt-iiit-ni 11v1-r the-w "KWI- Tho company umlntuina a "Imlit financial position. RCTI\E BOX" I'll" I53 [IIHWIRATION FIN IIRITIISX It'll-I . .. ope 11m "t" ‘Ii-I . . 5.... 11m lli |-1.w .. I'm, 1-1: 11W) It '~v1 "ant .. w. ut- 11m t... bit-am . 11...- ton ' u . .. Uqpt: 10H .1. ‘_ i‘ R . .. 4!; pr» v-tlii 1mm: '_ l’ i1 . I s...- 1M1 111- I-Ir 1w.» .. r-pe iftfdi "It Pow .. live iiJlI ""11 1‘ 1-1 c» 0141-1. 1041 11.0 Mont Pow . tipc 105i M"! Pow . spe- 1m 11v. “o: Tram . 5pc lint Mon Tram . 5pc 1M5 Mon Tram o 454m: 11m M QIIo I'M .. 5pc tum 100m till-Iv F011,. m pc 10m UIJSO stow _l'ow . ttpc 11.10 1mm . lnlt beeur . US$110 i952.‘ mo) 110.5141 "NIINION or CANADA oceans-arr.» uosms llont H m... 1m 101.00 105.15 ' Y3 8 ape 1110s roars 10st: I‘, _ R mpe WM 0am immi v !\_ Il alive i001 0am 100.21 ' -\_ It mp1s 1m oars 10am r ~\ ll mp1. 11-5.‘. 101.111 lanai ,. II we 11104 10am 11121.00 , Q l- one 1m tmzti 11111.01. L. i, t‘ In tin ma. 10m- R IR 1W0 IIAI IN.“ nuldc an impurtuiit change in its system of military‘ training in, order lo give air oflicers more opportunity of making a military career a life profession. lii future all cadets. whether for thc South African Air i-‘orcc or South African Field Artil- lery will be trained as both gunners and pilots. This will ensure that when a cad- cb qualifies for :1 commission he will be appointed in the permanent force and will be posted to the South African Air Force, where he wih serve some years as a pilot and will then be transferred to the artillery or, if qualified in thc staff duties course. to the south African Staff Corps. This schcmc opcus considerably a wide ficid nr promotion for airmen, and 1t 1s under those conditions that thc ncrtt raid-ct. course‘ of ‘.20 cadets, commencing on May I, will be con- ducted. it will mean that in time 1:. come nil officers I11 thc South Afri- can permanent: force will ‘bc pilots, which Will plat-c Stiuth Africa's little r.r1u_v n stop in advance of thc other armics of the world. In the case of thc individual cad- ct it is obvious thut the possibiities of n military cart-er are ‘increased, and thc objwtiou to thc present. Air Forcc as brim; 111 the nature of a dead end is to a grcat cxtcnt rcmov- cd. In thc past 1t has not been pos- sible to present thc South African Air F011“ generally‘ as a full and finnl curccr fur youths. as conditions of S(‘l"-‘l(.‘(‘ peculiar to this army’ did‘ not allow of it. 1t is accepted all the world over that no fighting pilot should be rc- taiued after thc middle thirties and it 1's for this reason that tI1c Royal Ai1‘ Force is divided into two cat- egories; the permanent pilots who have hnd :1 reasonable chance of promotion to the higher ranks of command. and short service commis- sioned pilots who scrvt- up to the ago limit of usefulness of thc pilot and then rciircd with compensation. In South Africa the government have up to now. followed the same idea but as thc force is a YcfY Small 0H0. llll airmen, under the rank of major are now on short service - commissions. which are rcncvrcd cvrey threc years, subject to satisfactory service on the part of the officer and provided he is not. over the age of 30 as a lieut- enant or 35 as a captain. The Department naturally welcom- ca the quick turnover of pilots as the present system was calculated to supply a largc reserve available In an emergency, so that DIOIYEY spent on training was not last as was some- times said. From now onward, how- cvt-r, the young airman In South Africa will also be a gunner and his chance of entering upon a perman- cnt military career will be far great- ,,, or than under thc old system. ‘this consideration, will. it Is expected. in- duce a considerable number of young mcn to apply for admission to 03,-‘ the cadet course which begins next l" May. zzPeralan Balm is the one true family aid- for skin and beauty. Aida the moth in additional loveli- ness. Protects the tender skin of the child. Delights the father as l hlll’ fixture or cooling shaving lotion. No matter towhat useit input. ltll always beneficial to the skin. Every woman should use It. Persian Balm cools and caresses the skin lfld creates complexion: of surlllllml lovciiaeq. ' » liruiio For]. H. K t) .. - lit-m Ithnti .. HPp I Stool Ho,‘ Dutch . Sufi- Ftnros .. S Rochurk S‘ U Oil . .. gin» Vorp Sin. m. ,, .. .\' “Wthiu: .. >4 l'.11-i -_- South iinil .. S Brand-i . S ii I-Ilcr- ... S 1i nf 121i .5 t1 t-fx‘ .i -4\I.'I\ It of .\' \' . UH 1S \\'11r111\r ...‘ IQ ‘Fhvriiioirl n ! r-ruilchuhcr ‘ls-us Vn Ti-Y t‘. Sill ,'.li .11. til ‘ w. m»; 11.‘. h‘ 141-‘ 1 -..._____.., -/.,._.;.1.rr 12M 12k Y.‘ 1L’ 141'“ HIT-g tilt". l?‘ 1.11,’ 11;" 13', -, .. -. \\':1r11 l‘. 1'0 .*' ‘. \\'nr lirns Writ! I'M-iii \\'Csi “'05! I" iv-m-i-r \\'l\¢-| i'tt . \\ nrlh l‘ . v ‘r 11...». Communists Slay Many Thousand Victims In Kiangsi HANKOW, China, Jan. l3.~-Ext1‘a- iordinary casualty figures, resulting lfrom a detailed investigation by the war zone committee of the recent ;massac e; by Communists In Kiang- ‘st province were made known totiay: The report-submitted to thc Na~ tionai Government-declared that 100.000 innocent inhabitants were slain within six weeks, about 124.- 000 houses were burned and S150.- 000,000 in property destroyed. The Communist terror nffcctcd al~ most two thirds of thc province, 1v1th ‘Klan suffering the most. Located l1- the interior of Kiangsi, thc city was left without adequate protection and came under the control of the com- munlsts for nearly two months. A Soviet form of Government was set up and functioned. Chung Shan Erh Pao, the official organ in Hankow. gives R aronhio account of the brutalitics and 01'8""- ization of the Communists and con- sult of the massacres “the Klfill River iiterally rah red “"1111 blood- and dead bodies were plied mountain high." Prom October 4 i0 October ll more than 10.000 persons were slaughtered and many more suffered a similar fate in subsequent wrecks. A state- millon Jaced the casualties there at 40,000 of whom 8.000 belonged to the educated classes. ~4 .1. s .-~e.¢4. Arlnlaan- IIIaDIHIIIIQUleIIMmIA- 1 i ‘ 1 :11tc111lc1‘i.. ’i'l1r- n:11111~ r-ndvd in a. vic- ment issued by the Klan relief com- , Albuny 1\11d~ Vicinity bfrs. Sivithcu rdcKcnua, Fcrnwocd, spent 'l‘hursduy 111 Albany, the guest nf I11-y sistcr. Airs. James Norman. 011 l-‘riciaj; r-u-mnu. Jrdiutujv Liih, 1hr St-"arirttnvn hovkcy [Cdlil pluycd a fricurllv game of Iwckcy with the Albany Si. PM". Junior". n11 the Al- bany Art-nu. tslliitr- r1 large rroyvd l0|'_\ for thc Ilililtgi’ Si. Pats. thc score being cicvcn to ihrcc in thclr favor. M1‘. (icurgc MztcLcod rcfcrecd the came to thc satisfaction of all. Keep up your 1001i work St. IInts. .’\l1::;. (ilatiav; Blackmcro, Scarle- rccrutly spout a WON-C visiting E11 .\f'.1111t. Frye-ix. to“ fricn. . 1 1 t 'l‘i11' sjiupziihy‘ of lhi- (illilliiillllliy ‘is l‘.\‘t1.‘11<ir1i_ 11> M1‘. 1.1111 Ali's. Otin iDoull 1n their rccrnt sad bereave- ‘tmcnt of 1hr- clcntix of their little .‘ ciuuciiicr. I .-\ \1~rv IIIPLh-RXIL r-ic-iiiiiu was splint ! homo 11f M1". and hfrs. Joy t Sczu-It-toxvii. ivhcn Miss Ruby il-lnycs t‘l1l"l'l€\il1t"(l :1 1111111bcr of hcr ‘school lricuzis :11 :1 birthday‘ party ‘on 'l‘uc:~tin_\' 1‘\c11111'_'. January‘ 6th, It i 1101111; i101‘ clc- chili birthday‘. The cv- ‘ruiug was tilcasantly’ spent ln music ‘and gaincsi. aficr \\'ii.1"ll delicious re- f1‘c.*~l‘1111t*11t.~. 110cc At a latc hour thc uuvsts ticpaiicri for homo u 51-11111 111i)‘; 1111111‘.’-l1ng1|>_v rcturns of at thr- Hayes‘. sun rd. planning to be a candidate in the next general elections, possibly for his old constituency of Fltnders. Following the defeat of his govern- ment and the accession of the Labor- ‘ itcs to power in 1929. Mr. Bruce went abroad width Mrs. Bruce f:r a long holiday. Mr. Bruce holds the firm convic- tion that, however sore the straits 11-. which the Commonwealth finds itself today, Australia. is in an incom- parabiy better position than practic- ally any other country. and has a much better chance, if a sane policy is pursued, and these comprise Eng- land, Scotland, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, and Czechoslovakia. "On the Continent." he said, "the position is tragic. Except France and, in lesser degree, Belgium, every country is cithei‘ in serious economic trouble or heading towards it, and I doubt whether even the countries not in difficulties can maintain their present: comparative prosperity. The United States is only at the begin- ning of her troubles. She has at least 6.000.000 unemployed. Australia is at the parting of the ways. Either by courage, work, and sacrifice we must ocercome our difficulties, or by putting out trust in Parliaments and politicians; by inflation and artific- ial emergency measures we shall try to stem the tide and so bring on dis- aster." Of the perils of inflation. Mr. Bruce spoke with assurance. "After having seen the results of inflation of the note Issue in many countries of Europe," he added, “I sincerely trust; that those who advocate in- flation will find no support in Aus- Llberal Club took place in the Can- adian legion Rooms Monday. ‘rho president, Mn. E. '1'. Riggs, presided. After the reports of the past year had been read the following omcers uere elected for the ensuing year: PiesidenirMrs. Reuben Macdonaid; 1st vice president, Mrs. H. J. Palmer; 2nd vice president Mrs. D. J. Riley; 3rd vice president, Mrs. B. H. Jenk- ins; recording secretary, Mrs. s. P. Paoli; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Mabel Taylor; 'I‘reasure'r, M11. B. T. Riggs. WELL MERITED DISTINCTION- Among successful students at King‘: College, Halifax, this year is Mr. John Andrew, Charlottetown, who passed in section one in all subjects and with special distinction ln Anat- omy and Medical Psychology. Mr. Andrew was also honored by being appointed Senior Student. Referring to his appointment in this connec- ,tion, the Halifax Herald says: “Mr. Andrew has won hLs spurs in many other activities of the College and the appointment meets the approval of the student body. M1‘. Andrew al- ready holds the oflfce of President of the King's College A. A. A. and isthe Editor-in-chief of the College publication. the Record. He Ia a. member of this year's championship rugby team and was for two years the manager of the hockey team. Mr. Andrew had already an enviable record and this appointment to the‘ office of Senior student makes one of the best known figures to; have passed through the College in,‘ many years. Mr. Andrew is a nativel of .he Garden of the Gulf, having trahabccause nothing could bc more been born and bruugh; up M" disastrous to the nation as a whole Charloftgtqwrp p, 1y yg- .‘ and to the workers in particular. f "As for tho financial position in Australia." Mr. Bruce continued “the outstanding necessity is the re-l thc 11:11. 'l"l1-- a11111‘.:1‘. cxaiuiziatioi: of.‘ AIb1111y‘ hliziuc :L'ii1iul was licld lni ‘thr- schtnni-oon‘ 1-11 'l‘ucsrla_i’ after-i noon. December 23rd. with Quite: n1‘ larcc number of lntcrcsting ratc- paycrs and vi. itors in attendance. The pupils were cxamincti in their diftcrrxit subjects by thcir lt-achers. .\ir. \\'1lf1‘cd lllcCiircilc and hfiss |Frcdri Bou-ncss. arsistcd by Miss Eli- ccn Cantwcll. Mrs. W. P. Cameron and Mrs. Thomas: E. Noonan and shutvcd b; thcir mouipt and accur- ntc .....-..'-1.-.. that splendid progress had bran made during the term. l-‘olloiviug the examination. an excel- lcut. programme was rendered by the pupils. Co111p11111c11tary_remarks were 1111111; by scicrzii present. At the close Santa Claus arrived and with much excitement distributed thc gifts from a heavy laden Christmas trce. to pupils and teachers. each rc-, mcmbering one another with giftaj The singing of the National Anthem fl p w“. "pom m" as a m ,brought an enjoyable afternoon to a Arthur MacKlY- rml rev ‘ close. Following is the programmez; Address of Welcome, by Clara Noon-t an: Recitation, hr Sheldon Cameron: Recitation, by Ralph Francis: Rc-L citation by Basil Noonan: Recita- tion. by Ralph Walsh: Recitation, by; Eva Dupny‘: Rcsiitltlcii. Olive Buch- anan: Recitation. by Gr-orgc Noon- an: Drill. by.‘ eicht girls: Recitation. iby Eldon Nnntmu: Song, bf.‘ Mary Garinrd and Kathlcrn Ncouan: Rea I‘ citation b" Liar" Czu-niirhacl: Re- 1 118)’ "Pm"?- “19 "F? BOOT]? 8H0"!!- icitation, by hfarjoric Cameron; Re-i Icitaiion, by Ellsworth Bauctt. .K1-/ THE MONTREAL i CURB MARKET storation of confidence in the Com- monrvealth.“ 1n this connection he‘ declared thc outstanding success of the conversion loan of December, when Australians subscribed $140,000- 000 to meet maturing obligations. would be a very great factor in re- .|1.i....11.... 1v snea- ‘ Jpn-ital lo IOgmrrHIgPfLovv-LIIH , . Flux-kn Assn Breweries .-\I.Io Oil . . .20. ' storing Australia's standing in the m“ “won't. __ .45 f“ y, eyes of the wQrkL vlirit Amer Oil l5 14$; 15 Wild statements by irresponsible _'| i T small extremLst sections, whose ad- m’ '7‘"I“-“"' 11 1" 1°53 mil‘ vac“ r d. u m 1-1. Eng Work! ..14s1;, an i r i Lo trepudia hon, e penalizing w“ pgTe, __ _,fi.7.,$;|;n5 m 5%.; o n 7135'“; t omo 1 .... 1 , . _ e “ncmatmn d imperial 0x1 . 11v.- 1115- 1114,1154 contracts had struck terror into the imperial Tnbac ..] 01,1 014 hem-ts of ‘m n 1 . lnt Peiroicum l4 _14f§_‘ H '14?’ ‘ “ mum" °‘,°'"”' 1m Utilities n an; 01,-; m. on; had undermined public confidence. Lake Superior n‘ 1 Norandti . . . . .. 1th.‘. 1t." 11." 11.-i' and made infinitely worse than cir- "Hfi", Md _ M‘ , 85'“, W, " cumstances warranted Australias sh-rritt . .100 1m .011 .0! s1 4414a in 1M financial position. said Mr. Bruce. “i321,” K ‘ m. , us. Such statements. however, were ap- ————-->—-—- I've just read your husband's book. Does he still write for money? Sometimes; but I don't. answer his letters now. prcclated at their true worth by thc important financial Interests of Lon- don. Miss Helen Macwlliiams, Augus- tine Cove, is spending n week here. While here she is the guest of Mrs. Salesman-Yea sir-in this car‘ you'll feel Just as if you were home. i Prospective buyer-Er-have you no other kind? zzllfillers Worm Powders are par‘ excellent the medicine for children who are found suffering from the] ravages of worms. They immediately I alter the stomach conditions undzri which the worms subsist and drive I them from the system, and. at the‘ same time, they are tonlcal in their-l effect upon the digestive organs. _ restoring them to heanrfiii operation ; and ensuring 1mmu1u ~ from further disorders from such a cause. The stork recently visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McIn- nls and left a bonnie wee lassie. .\ir.Lon1c Noonan recently sold his valuable horse. La Corilfl. l0 Ml’- loJLs Berrigan, of North River. The prayer service. which was held in searletown United Church. Thurs- nd on account of the inclement weather and bad roads. Morning Stock Letter i-f Wall Street Mirror Says:-- ‘ Special to J1.i.....-r.... d’; Wan! III Tllltll! OWN PIHVATI “URI 1 v Turfllol IOHIIII will he net-rt I11 tl-e mnrhrt nglln 1min]. It must h! Qllnllflflafl thin! 1h! mllrkel luau hull un 1' - I rullv from ill Ion poiuI-a n! lieu‘. 10th nnrl that a Ienrllon in no .1...1..1...- .1.-..-|1.|.....-|.1. ll. lllllnl i... n-i-iemherul 1.....- Pier, lhll ||l| during 1.... urn-t. .1 1.1.. .1... ......1... h... .---.-,.- ......e..ru...-1. or ...-um. that it cloned the “(Pk ntI-urllilig i1. 1i..- n1... J1...“ n-erupa within half n pniiil n! who?! ll alnrlrll III! week. It ll atiil ntitl-tilila flint. 1hr Innrkq] (‘ommltnlcnll ho dollyoil. At any ruin, ituyiinf llfllffl should he held up until latnr in Ilia month when it In felt time Iltlvltl rn|| he |.....¢I.1 t1. I-i-ttar ntlfnnflgn. . The exllnt 1.! 1|.1- ..i1._1v 111.1.1.'1.. i.1.-1..1~.1~ uiii t... atiriun to n lnrgl extent by the Western lnion wiii. Pllrlltllgu ..r ....|..1.\......1e|_v iii n Ihnvf against. butts-r than 31s u ahnra 1...- 1W5". 1'1... \\1-~1.-.1. 11.1.... .1-..1..1.-.1 earnings of only 12114311.: for November nimin-d 2-1.1! mu i1. Hll’ m1..- Ililllilll 11f 1021!. The expected rut l1. lira’ p.111-- hint mud-- 11.1 npprnrunca nmt aim-u 1."... "t the Ion-en price In history. lllqillc 1h»...- low ...-Ir", hnwrvar, it in predicted that flu makers will do hfltvr iimn the-y rfid in i028. xin-hr- w lurk, .1»... 1111.. =. - ; __ ._ y, .. ... Remarkable Tank j‘ Carriage Given Developed 1n U. S. ’ Place ‘Of Honor _ ._ . s" _ ARMY AUTHORITII‘ .‘\|‘i'i(fI\l-I LQNDQN‘ Jan |3_ wuitrrod v.1"! TRAVELLING PURTKESS M"- Iliflllklfid by years in a museum. tiu T55 55975511057"- TE5T- carriage Florcntfe Nightingale used in ~'*‘ the Crimcan war has been giver. .1 RAHWAY- N- J» Jim. Z-v- -"-““ place in SL. Thomzis‘ ilOJipliRl ilPiF‘. fort, with a one-pnuncicr 1-:1n11un and a ~45 c5115" machlm ZUYI- m" “W19 lR-‘uh thc Lamp" sinricd her lralnuu: "M31119! 1° mm- flPPCd 1L5 ‘WY "l" ‘school for nurses after the war. logs, rocks and other obstacles at 45. ma“; whh R2,. H", ,.a,.,..‘,g,, = ; miles an hour jycx-ztcrdrv, 11nd brouriii. fr...‘ pmm 5 in...“ “...!” “m. 95m‘. its spectacular perfnrniazii-e to n cll- -, ...... A y.,1.,...,.-;,,.,.;,.,. “m, Z, max by travelling at 84 miics nn imiir M, hm,‘ H “A, -m,m 5,, h, ,.,.,,.‘,_.,, over a three-mile strctch of maca- m, h“, hmsem darn road. ,‘ The newly invented machine tank. approved by offlccrs n! the W11; Dr‘- partment after yvestcrduy‘: prrfnrm- ance, also showed its capability of ascending a 45-degrce slope at. 35 mllea an hour, and crashed through a sturdy brick wall in 101v spcrrl. do- mollshing thc structure. On level, smooth 1u"r.:1111l. ti.» ‘r-nk travels on Wheels, and upon mcct-, trig obstacles its operation shifts to‘ the caterpillar ircads. it maize». lcrs noise than thc old type. l1. tvus. 2L St. 'i'hr>1nas' Lhnf. thc. ‘Ln/iv Four DayMail 1<;=....;1:..4r....<. O""IA\‘.’A, 01m, Jun. 17.’. mail Four dnv transmission hrlwz-r-n Ii:‘.'.1~.i11 and Canada 1'. her-r. h": P1..- 1, Office officials as a reasonable r-x- pectation vxithln the next year or m, while the drvclopmrnt avirtiinn mav fiud lrtters from l/uirinn (in- t 411-11 t. rif a half days. DLscussing the future of aerial ser- ‘a-icos. P. T. Cnolican, Deputy Pnst- mnstrr General today.‘ said that dur- .11:' some prrinds of the ycar at. least, 13.n- trausfr-rcncc of mail from ship to pane in the Straits of Belle. Irin should make it possible to land mail :n NM‘ ‘York ahead of Inn/ac liners rntrring that pt-rt, frmy; Merry Christmas ’ Signals Were‘ Misunderstood , trans-H- . 1 . .~ COIJON. (f, Z, Jan Lltnzrier." . '1 H ILh l.‘I. . ‘O1 t-‘he (“H-PW m’ the .\ ‘ovuzriland ‘ f‘ T‘ ( g" trading schooner John W. Amin- V _ _ ‘g ____ told how, when their ‘sc-‘w-l was. water-logged and sinking on i)» ' ' ' cenibel‘ 25, a. paying s rrri.‘ m...- book their signals, ht v-rt 1E1’: flags; for "Merry Christmas." and parvd on. - The seven men a."er druifdn; 2-. defies; in a storm lot " dig-r, rescued by thc (‘mi-yuan sw-umcr Wido on December :10 and ilvrrr: i,‘ here vhere they arrived yw-sv-rrisy. ltianadian Pressi IONDON, Jan. iZL-Jicor-nfui thing! ‘no oftvn utters-d About. Civil Fer- ‘; :1: ‘thc form indccd is hardly "Y"! ‘sod hf.‘ some rwirrns except 11‘ rir 1‘*./'.-11. The Civil Srrvnnts is ansiii zision. 1'15». civil servant is in an 11n- uapp,’ position '\'.""I"‘. --~-------. __._ because he l1 rarflv . hlrir: fr. submit openly‘ n reply M WORE INDFZRVIYWI‘ ‘lrh disparngrnzenia. Bur. Sir War- ._- :--:1 Fishrr, Prrmanrnt Secretary‘ to (Canadian Press; the drrasury’, spoke on his behalf in TORONTO, one, Jan, 1g, nmv n. izis exidt-nce before the Royal Com- thc city's ieading doctors, excnziningfill "Tl 0n the (21111 service, "'l'h1‘ra a girl for symptoms o.’ brunt" ill 0f “1 1'". "1"! 0f tIllliltl-"Y was heard to sav in joyful n.5,.- said ~11‘ Warren "Joined the “You've got an llhtifiF-‘PKL on! young Y? f"? ‘ll! WFIF- Th6 Clvll SPF vnmgn’ I gongraiuiam yo“; ym-r, ~ mo. was called upon for the execut- zhe first sick wontan 1w; 39hr) 11,15 mu of pnitcies which originate with winter who admits shes worn sv/‘h ‘I'M ilfil"l""~. fill/l H"! "Tldflffi-‘fd hi’ 1-111’. ‘ a thing. That's u-hv 1 prt ‘rm, yo»; in: electorate and bv Parliament, see! i {Iv-so pofzcins may hvsoive the. ex- "Another thing I noticed in m1.“ Jon of the machine of govern- patients‘ conversation. aux-leer‘. nic PR’. 1H order‘ to 0H"? thc!" "HI: the other day. Two rconicn ililiii'."ii""i -’ l"? 3 50111"?! 05 m‘ ail-"Yl 7'1 1o mention ‘pctticoats’ and l’. daughter of one, a girl of is, “What is n. petticoiat’ Mum" Arvl rim wasn't dumb, eitheri‘ w...» ii.» intutidual citizen, bu‘. spy]; ‘ '~ ‘or: mzrr-arnnaiiie, not, in saw 1:1‘.- fnir, n’. put, ihe-Iiiame, if blame their .'~ to he, on ‘he shoulders o.’ fife. civil "‘."..F‘P. GIVEN “FHOWEIF TORONTO, Ont, Ja two plalnclothcsmcn ca Street house-- . .-:~i 111.’ his 17M: nu the :-'-."11‘.r-1.' r-f vvomcn, Sir Vvarzv-n 1.11111: ‘\l‘.' npuzjwn is tinqrd rt-‘Ph prcju/i c ...:ch is iaascd n11 fear. it is qiliia prrnzrrurr. for arij-botiv to t1"; to p11’. Zmi‘ on who‘. women mnj.‘ do _.‘.Ir=n hrlic. UfiHTIlZ r111/i 11PM?“ ‘width vrmnrn Zack. When ‘ cot that rxpr-rir-nre in a gout-r» . r-r so ‘hey ~11l giw- the Winn a 31.1.11 run for‘ their mover" rm. For a few minutes it lnnmrl the two officers Wcrc r-"ri free will offering whm. m‘: kettles, chairs, :1 coupli- t. . and various other articii-n grwi plcments were l1urlr1i doorway upon them A". n rt= hi‘. feminine tenant was Hrrcflcrl on 1'1 charge of having liquor in an i!lre~‘ a1 place. The household v2!‘ were carried back into the rs‘:1i:..'~i.- y merit before thc pilgrimnc" to 1hr, police station began. (r f-i". luv N“. my fl'.".“i'i, l ' liq-Ar. if l had :1 thing I 1.210131 r tn tar-It: it for slvmrpl day's. We‘ -. 11d can“. you we than 1~ brr-u crartlcti n prt-ciotis and ‘uir- yuixzfrgr 4rd “ours zit-t. t,” i)'.l'1.'.'..t i]... , (i111 t. 1M _\1\i.i':(§l r-f Stewart Jones 8; Co. Correspondents o! Gre enshields 8e Co. Members 0! the Montreal Stock Exchange lb Great George 58., Charlottetown ....) k__...: nous‘ r .i‘.‘t>1‘1=r1 in Vancouver within t\\‘1. r111-l ’ I A‘ 1 . .,, sl -~. , . , i i . t -. i 1 ,1