,_ "ii-A I Branchesin Canada E 'More TMI, 339 '_li1|: li|1illiLUl Il:lUWN li\|_i\l1ll||lll\I»'Il1ilr1'1'.1v1lu»oI -_ ~f%===€~=“~'-*W*'-"'f“ff<'f#¢é§jff-j-;+~ff+¢-;-<35---if-fe-3--~¢-f-- :;:.:.."':.f.".'i;z '.'.t'.'.'.r.';;'3 :.‘i"'.’_..'I:‘.;‘:.':.'j.°: ::::.i:":.'.'.:.°'::;.."r.,.':r';.':°:t OF THE WEEK ` bln] A A lllrlett. l'r¢ Alden( J Il Burnett, Edison :tml l'ul»llsh|~r The Duke and DIIJISBB or D n _Uqlltlntly enlarging our sphere ol’ lnllucnce that wo "tl il; psy extend to ycu-0ur customers-the iuil-cat possible .,-:T94 S- honking wcoxzimodntlon, wo have made not:~_T;Ze nititlc u '{-.`»'-rf' to our branch bunk system in Usnads during this your. I). Ii. (.`\|rrh-, .\»-inuelute Editor. ‘ *_-"“'_" H " " ' ` ' " "`°_""_'"'”""""i'_"`"" skating and toboggunlng party SAT RDAY JANUARY 10 1620. me inn... Hn. slniww 9 D if-._~:;'_:.::._ _ :_'_-..; > _ r_~. _ _ _-_-;~1;~~;\__,_-__-__;-_~_;;__'_.t_'..~ #.13 afternoons durmg I];\||\\;"-y “nd Feb. vo . shire have issued invitations for a at l'\|l‘lH`\' ik: . ' " We have 380 branches ond continue to grow. _ 1' " ~ il o.\1lxo1'.s s\';\1l"l'o.us. " _ _ _ -fx the v::.u£;:i -_,t '£_€;i:. »__'-.-,_i~. m:\_=,f _ I _ 1.. 1 ‘ f Il* 1 'Wo aim to be the Bilzuest Bin! in Canadn from tho ggf-I_','. nundpoinl ol Ohsru-.ter and 8¢rvlo¢._ I I "~r\Z_i‘i1‘-.».»=il"l_ Q . ‘ i liN|UN BANK Of ORNRER `7i"__i-i`_ -,l<,l;,-_s’f_*~'=- Rssooncss, .slss,o0o,ooo ' le LI3-.,"j¢1-a-u~a»~»l-e-»._~_»<. . _ _ " _ _ ...__...~_.-__ ,...._. - _,_ ,.-~-Ia., l ,, e ,-2':-. 1 .-_.-1.' ,;_:'~_=1 'l / . &- --~¢ . f"‘¢- ,, /I7 5:; .7' 15 i »! ’ ... i __ ,I,,£*~_;_._; li. ,.-_tif 1 r ' -'__ ic.; 'It\_ _ II ,. *II l._ 1 _, I _ tu--' i \_‘;‘e. . _ -_ _,-1. -_ it ll. ~l..~._.i1.:_ .= ~ _'_' .1 \».¢l1_-A--~\n|o~4.~rv»uv>`_._._.i.~---1:f< -we-u..;i-l 'laws ll »~ 1-. ufwi~,»_ w-.mi-tv ,vievru .nv _ .' _ / _ ,_ , . - . - - .. ._ . _ I, __f_“` ._ K f.;u1.xT. .1 L. ~'»\' e-< _Lf ' _ ' *_-,.§.~t,:!_.`>'.f /4I'~_'l_!'_`,;T -f_ Safety ilcnfeit _ __ _ f", `_ ‘ _g ' " _ _ /I1 III I It is u.~_.IJzse to lzcs-js _ Bonds, S-ccurities, ir1:~u1'al1ce H ‘ Papers and od?-er \.'aii1uhl:'~ 'Tim _-1 \. J C: :-1 ~"> co in a l‘o< re "" cf-i. 3. “M77 5- _- : "Yr" ' 7' .-7 7,1' I _~. ___ ».-- A, -_» _--lr ,f'{~ _be rented' .12 a z;;o:lc:;=.to 5 E term- crrl<:l:..~».:~'rfcn'.\¢.ns»»as¢-1¢a».'As.nnmn¢m.x:mw_qo- i ' E. G. (?(l()Ml§.S'. .\I1\1lng,='v1-. (‘l1nrl0tlot0\v|i B1't\ntrl1. //. -_ -~ _. / ,»/II-,/n,g1?I_i`~‘ ‘-9 1:’ 1. T1 _) ' J. Li L-_.__f°'_`_:,-I1'i‘_s-_ i~=:-...~.._x- -cr.-'_'-5;.”-;’ `;‘;_-;__';.‘-’._i.=.i?;'i _f§___"i"i*=\'éfl-..*_ /fl’ charge. *E ". -l¢!HARL0TT'=Tf\Wr-1 BRANCH G. C. TEMPLE, MANAGER. . /ll I-‘»i.u.|_»-.urn~\,v._.l.t 1*\.i,~ _ -,I - iii ` _ _ I 44 Y ./-".".';:'J if-'J _E ‘i ii' "'*'="”*"ii‘lf%"i"f§vii'l'?_2i“"l”i‘713‘iles’ v Cllrsiir-f.<{,_} UEES _ Convcllicncc, rltrllrity slid ccoillmw gre f5@Cl1l'C~l_i-‘yl,l1f: 1111.2 of 'i`:;i\.';'l`1l1i's` Clitgqucgg 1SS’»1@`li> .'.;. 'i`llcj' c;z'zl~le thebcnr- ~ } A I , 1 1 .l I wit ,A *@> nl! A . f ' ' its I, THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA g , I _§, _ Give Your Boy 11 Chance! ` i '_ 'You Will Not Miss the Smell Monthly Amount 1'- , 'er to 1-_lcu.;l_\' 1.11'.._-»_<.;: -_r.._`; nl-L-_ I.___;I_f_l_l]y collvcréctl ililu '_f'__ ' »-1;. c. :.1 of any fozcic-11 <_~-,-ti1l‘l;" sz.-1. -l V To' . -<€_fA.NADlAN BANK. » _ QF COMMERCE -_ PAID-UP CAPITAL - - $l5,000,000 ‘ Rl;`.5E.R\/'E FUND - -. $l5,000_000 CH-'\liLO’1`Tl:1'l`O\VN BR.-\.\IC1l, C. Lomcr Miles, i\lnll:igc1'. ‘ lnrf.1nil»:_' " 1:4' _,l gi _, c= is all llrgrnt obligation no lnlin vlln llf`l'1i1'd lo l_::'l1o1'u--ii debt liar owes to lliliiserlf nlld to his l`l1iilily-»~»tli~ obli1.;ntio1l to protect his energies and init-rest by illeuns of lliltrl l.`\'Sl*It.\Nl_‘lS. _ , fZ’<¢"` 'l`il1> tll'1_ll.-\\'e-st Lite As=_ul-llllcv ('oli1»pl1uy,» in its wide range of Policies, provided .or l\\'vl'y lil-1-L1 nilll 1-il'cu1iist:\i\ce_ lnicl lllll lin-ithtlli. i~ ol`cs»ioi1.il iilii .ind llio un »- are rcil1ili'kn.bly ll igll. _ _ - will be gladly givcll on i'u-qllost. The Great-West Life Assurance~_Co..l_f ~ _ li Bl'8llC\l 0lllC@ Churlottctowll QI E\1anngci's for P. E. I. ;IIl I _ T _ 1869-600 Branches-1919 -_ Il-_:nb I . .-I (lil 'ho first day of ev- rv lnollth draw tl lzllvquo for $10 lor f ' fin- credit ol' your s'on's S;lvl|1l:,, Accnullt. ‘ Do this regularly for (soy) ton yearn. Your boy will then novo $1,387.42. He can own a farm when other hoys are still working lor wages. ' ` Capital and Reserves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $34,000,000 _ A -iWill civili_'/.tltioll tolerate another tyranny, i _ The ill’ '. 'I ' '. til pl' ' ' '11,' "gi \I ` earner, liluy alll lliid Policies pci-llli:li'l_\' ntlilptod to their litmus. H , I _l _ Preinluni rules are low, alla the proili rclllrils to Polli-yholuc1's the histol-V of the W01~1d‘ lt means 1-ebelhon and il _ ~ 'mal nesoul-on . _ . . . . . ssss.e47,oas It is unquestionably' true that the destruction of mediately or even in the near future. The demand 11,., fm, tl',,,e at ,he tvlnler Q1 thus created has naturally created abnormal condi- -“6!1l1°°_"\» <1" Uh” `-'°‘_l\_°f *`°b'“*">'- tions and raised prices to apoint limited only by the a- bilityand willingness of the consumer-to pay,alimit that is beyond the 1'each of millions_ of people the It is unqtlestionable also that many sharks have been and are operating' around this vacuum and pil- ing up wealth out of the necessities of the poor. The recent advance in sugar referred to elsewhere is only one instance but it bears upon its face more damning evidence ot. thc existence of colnbines and monopolies than anything else that has occurred since the war began. Wholesalers’ orders were turned down Thurs- day for the alleged reason that no sugar was available; on Friday these same wholesalers were offered cars ot' sugar at an advance of $2.50 per hundred. There is only one explanation for this, namely, that the re- finers have combined, have held' sugar in store and, having obtained control ofthe whole supply, are now holding it at a figure that will mean an exorbitant and an unjustifiable price to theconsumer. There m/ay be no legitimate remedy for this; there may bc a 1'e:_tson why these combines are not criminal and why the criminals cannot be legally 1-rosecutezl but these reasons 'are not yet apparent. To the ordinary victims, the common people, theaf- tnir looks like wllat the law defines as a “combine in restraint ol’ trade" and tl1erefo1‘c punishable, but there may be a legal way to escape. - ' In the nicantime the poor are s'-.;fi`eringr for the necessities of life, not for sugar alone but for prac- til-nllv over-v-*h_ine they refluire; in the meantime. al- so, monopolists andcombinesters are becoming fab- ulously rich. Is it to be _,wondered at that there is unrest, that there is a growing demand for 11 levell- ing flown that will wipe out _the inequalities be tween extreme wealtli and extreme `povcrt"y_'.’ ' When Gorman tyranny t_h-reatelled worltl free- dom, the whole civilized world rose as one man to combat it. The struggle was long and bitter and costly; millions of lives were sacrificed and the foun- dations of civilization were alomst rent asunder, but in the elzd civilization triumphed and.German tyr- anny was clulslled and humiliated. otlually bl'.1sl_i11g‘. cqualv unjust, equally intolerable with that ot' Germanxx We venture to say it will not. 7 filw in will lull nm' .11l.~n.- ,until rdf- till-li tn 1--. The unrest in the \\'iirlcI today, the Bolshevism, the l\ _ f demand lor a soviet government, the agonized cry of labor for a more equitable share of its ea1‘nings, are symptoms of an mvakenilig that should not go un-~ heeded. There is a limit to human tolerance and when it if reached as it has been more than once in In this case it has never lost an opportunity of t' f 'l`t'c Its recent attack on Mr. Hanna and the carferry service and Captain John L. Read s le ply thereto are fresh in the public mind. Yestcrdzly the Patriot challenged the Guardian and mails. _ Mr. Norlllun M. Scott, honorary seci'etul‘y tleusurc-.' ol` the Figure ced this week 1-lint His Excellency, material and thewitlltirawal of labor from industrial ‘*“_* G°"*’1`“"_"'G@‘“'_""“ “M “°“;§I’_ pursuits during the past five years, have created a " vacuum ln world supplies that cannot be filled im- fkalinl-1 °“=““P1°”f"“1’_ °f C=“°IoI_ uh., ll tlmlellge cup for ilunuul coin tion to represent the ladies figure The trophv will be competed winch ls the date originally ect tor the Dolliiilion clliizilpionship com- petition tor' figure skutiilg and at »\'l1icli nil lhe other trophies now ex- isting will also be coinpetell for. \,\l()1~ld QVQ1' Tllie trophy will be known as the Devonsiliro Un 1. l K 5 11 l’l'of_ :ind Mia. .»\!u.\'u111f_‘er Muc- Phalil irlni Mnstvr Jiuk MacI‘liall. of Kl1igsllo:\, Uni.. \'.'iiu have been the guests of Sir And-rel~.v Mucl"hall :ind Miss Dorothy MacPl\t\il ol' Mon- treal tor thc lluliduy season, 'huvc returned llo1i\e_ li t 1! Mr. Y. l\o\\'i;ll1:l of llulifux han; n:'.nouilt:l\1l the r»l\;.:ui:uli1cl\t_ ul _tis llt1u;'.hl¢'l‘, l-lllevli l<‘r.in1~is, to M1". 'l`l1o1ni1_~; l3u1'1':i\'.':.- ll:1gers, son of Mr, and .'\'ll's. W. li. Rogers ol’ this city. Wedding to tiike place on Janu- ury 2151. ' lf U Q A nuilihcr of t ii.il'.ettetowl1 people are going south witliin the nexl _'tw works to spend the roinuiliing, nlntcr lnontlls. $ ll U The annual Week of Prayer, which ends tol11orro\v ,with a gen- Jrlil rxcllnmgo ol’ pulpit-_i unmng tht :lol'_»r.\' ol` lin- city, was llcvei' inure largely altleilliéll 1-_i;ll1 this year. .~\ll till: scrvicl-s \\'e-rc iii-igllt, in ipiring, und could not but help ill the betta'-i~ii1cl1t ol’ the cily's lll`e_ 41 # lil ln c-lllliilwfillli with tho Wcok oi i’rlly<>1' sl-l'vi-Urs' the \\.'ol\1l'i\'; Mis- siollilrj; Soni ltilis 1;-l' the sovorul cll1l.'<_ll»: \vi~_"v illviloll to ll joint l11l:l»:i1i_l;- in til: i'l<~:l|~!z Melllorinl illlli i._1 \\'1 _liie:i' flirlller i>l'z11ll'liin-g ani dtiliugz the l-olning your. _ »= `-.'- # ’l`l\l~ linill ‘-’.1o\'.i'_'.;-, inode by tho Y. M. (‘_ A. this your must he very :;i~alil'ylng to tho -retiring President Mr, Jeiikins and ofl'lcc1's. The new presillent is .I\llr_ W. S. Louson; Vit-c~l"i'e'=;iilc; l. i\l1. J. A. (`l:irk~ Srcl'ot;ll'y .\lr. G. F. l!1iichison_ li 8 ll One ni' lhli jolliest dances of the New `1'l~:lr was given on Tliesllzly evening nt the VV-:ii1ivu`>l t`lllb when Mrs. \\-'_ l{.‘Rogol‘s l~l1ie1'tz;ii1o1l in iillllor ol' llcr liiillgtlltt l' _\'Iiss Piillllne who is lloliie `l'ro|n linv\>rgltl_ The ;ll`l'lli1' wns ii dcliplilful one 411111' pni'ti1~\llu1‘ly t-lijoyzllllc lo tht- host ot yollllpr gllcsls who gatll<=rull_ Nils.; llogrl-rs lenvi-:< on Monday to colllinlle her stullie-s. - ll ll fil (lellvluil l'l>l:l'(>t is iclt over bhv Fill"-al"ill (`l\urcl1 in this lilly be settled' until President Wilson displeased with him as their olltcfall _ lf' Our evening contemporary can never discuss a 1___~__1§__1i__ »_ __ - _ & . . . I . I _ (,IImI“ued on Page FIV;-x makes a decision in the matter, actions indicated. ind-eed, by thisint once be shipped home. Whether pockets, with or without belt, square or and low necks. Prices ranging from _ Sl”Ll'}.\`IllI) S}l()\\'l\'(i 0|" ]i]1.1a>.'1>1l1 s'l‘0vK 01-' nl 1-:_\"s _\.\'1i ls l<`l'l€ (‘().\’l‘S IN ALL Sli/,ICS .\Nl) \'.\l{l()l - Sl']liIil‘}RS .\'l` ()l'l{ PR l‘l.\'l‘]N'l` oooaooooooeooo I Mf'>'0i'. Sl\l~Zi!€Sll'll lo l’l'os_illl=llt 'l‘n[t tlliit Sims sllollld he 1'epi'i-illnnlli-ll. 'l`lic President zlgrc-ell, saying that no right to lnake renlurkp which ling-lit give ofience to foreign coun- tries und involve the Alnerlcun Govornniellt ill disclailne1's und ex- on record that he mnlle any npology. st that could be pro- CIAL AT 501' per pr. PR I CES. ~ plnnulions. So shortly' nfteiwvzlrtlsf Sims was publicly reprilnnnlied by' Alilnirul Schroeder. though lt is not! ilu this praise his colleague. Ad- il' E llllrul Rodninii. I ._ _ l _ 1 51 E' . if ft I » e, lg . *I ton, Mount Stewart, Murray River, Cardigan, Eldon. t, I l. _-L -l _ CHARLQTTETOWN A. w. HVNDMAN, ' Branch - - _ Manager BRANCHES IN P. E.lS LAND ALSO AT ‘ Snmmersid T nlsh, Tyne Valley, Hunter River, Welling- ` -.11-ll- has never been such a -any -~ -_:f., ` ~ _-__;~.;::_E lllxuries as now. This if? fl tn he explained on tue It ,I ,, ,_ ‘ I on both the axle and the hub, and (,I,III_yIhIIIK III II IIIIIIII, intakes them both smooth-almost . _ 1 RT MAK'f8’A H01' BOX "',,».',~:_ _ _ _ _ ' -“‘-“"°° ~FrAJll1' lLs Book ol Wonders. from me United 8”' ~ . vim mit ntl nn tho axle. Publis ed :ml Convriehted bv the* mem' ` Ststisllclans report erfectl so This re uces the fric B“m“'°"’ Am"|"°" . .__ _. , 1 _ ' ll y _ d - ' ‘ Il., tion and keeps the axle and hub -.____ _ I- I , from becoming hot and expanding. Rear-Admiral Sims I . l I _ ._.“_._*,_ 'l;Ihe lass lrlctlon that ls developed, gimgmn of reimgng a lg, . » t e more easily the wheel will turn. I IIIIII both IIOIII KIIIII moeieioeiojooioooooooooooooooioiooeooooooooooooooioioioeooooooooo O 17ih I LADIES! Fur Trimmed Dol- s styles, a splendid _ _ _$21.00 to =ll:io.oo. sons most popular _ styles and colours trimmings of fur and buttons $40 tofliliii. - COATS OF CHINCILLA, VELOUR AND BROADCLOTH in very pretty styles and colours, suitable for old and young _ _ _ $750.00 to $52-.00 _ .$85.00 to $170.00 .. ._ . _ . ._ .$350-O0 l*i'|‘YIiI*lS F01( 'l`lll<] id or embroidery or _ _ _ $20.00 to $30.00 .\Nl) l‘l'l.l.t)\`ER>4 round corners, high _ _ _ $2.50 to $15.00 N E\\' (‘().\'i`l.\`(iS RT S.\'|`l‘IENli. UYS’ ()\' l‘il€(“0.i. TS. HS' KINDS. (j‘l` l(‘K oooooooooooo `Subi1lnl'llle peril iwllilzliilctl n deadly ll\ll‘lIli Io ullinizllo vilslory ;u\d'1im¢\u 1 Ctrtllin suggestiolls in the event of Sinls iii his prlvlile capacity lludi.-\1i1t~i'icai1oo-l>pcl'ntioii_ Sinn, made Ili- WHS '3l0llk‘. und the honor fell to ISIUIS lv do il. His part was admir- Ialnly _poi't`orn1ell, nlid we doubt if ‘ lc ,tllcrc is ally foreign m“.,,| on \Vl\0Sl‘f l”€'llntliLioli slanlis so high 1i'.iy with the British as that of Sims. Perhaps one s-llould include er to- 1 1 1 No Criticism Permit",-|_ 011° or the first orders no issues upon reaching British waters was that any of his ollicerg who was licnrderitlcizing the methods ol! and of the Allied nuvles would l)ub1ic_quest10n Wlthout_1ntrOduclng pohtlcs and part i ___ .ind peril-ups not then. Sinrs cur- time Silns was recognized as one all lSZ:ll'lSl'llI) tll’l(l the C2i.1"f€l‘l`y IS T10 €XC9plZ10l'1. _ :er llns always been oi especial lilo most brilliant otllcers in thc’ #++°***°*****°+****** interest to Canadians because of American navy. He had been , _ belittlin ' this reat boon to the Island’s transporta- ' ' the fact time ne was 1101-it at ron Ilwosev-elt's naval aide. and wllell. ` “» ‘mush g g Ho 0 t., Ltho h th 1 ins ector ol lar et ructlce with I me v-var the A"‘e"i"'“" "ul/Y dill . , _ DS. ll li ng e son o D g p ion del I 1 bf . . 1 . _ American parents. His 10115-estnb~ the Alllericnn Asiatic fleet he l1allIeve"y'm“5 mai wus "91‘°fi` Of it. lished admiration for Great Britain, made u report which resulted in re-; “nd "° "My "emi “Sk ff” -higher Furnished hy.W. S. Louson his -brillliailt service in the war n.nd-V0_l\ll'l0ni2lllg American naval BU!!-i praise' when the w“" “nded Ad' _ __ _ H*‘*HH*”,,‘ I I I I I I I his admirable publlslfed report on lnery. lle lrvported at the tin1e` mlm' 31"" “'°~“ °lf"'° iv , , p ONS vdu 1-:E cl-lsdus in Cunnan and in Great Britain 'pride null nrouscd the wrath of the 'md "°°°"“"‘ 11 “"“llH1'l\0llvr.Upou r' f -_ -ijthe arrival on this side of the assen 'ers _ sewn » - - - fe ly a tcl p g _ ASKED Fog ln the U11ite1lStntes lic'lsadmlre(1'oilicers who were responsible .for his return "° NW York he wus both for ills professional qualities, the methods then in use. But Sims, given u tmmemlous "e°°l’il°n» and We liilve pleasure in assuring the Patriot on no 1 llgiwi been nel., np, iw-in flown, ,,,,,c,, me second ,O none, ,md be. no is lnvniunly tile me with mm, i” ‘he “"°"°"@‘-S he delivered ni re- ,- I ' . ti-l ' .d, like , . _ less authoiitl. than that of Captain Read that the I‘I‘;I‘III_II‘;l_»If=‘;III ax; s‘II‘fIe;~I‘;'ed_““'II.I‘;;‘I iwnso of ills nnnit or speaking out alll ont speak without warrant. “”;’“"‘° ‘° ‘he “'el¢°H1°B lllut -were 6 | h III] L III Im ex ended to Illini he gave unreserved r C8.l‘f€I'l‘y ilél.-‘» l`f»'29I1 maklng Sl1Ci'1 lZI`ipS regularly in O0' by the Culmllkan Government lor in meelllll all ` i!\1°l‘i-ni; procedentI He all 6 ‘llc sto Dl'°‘/9 S 0 _l'~`IImIse to the Bm _ _ ,_ . _ , tober, Novc-iz lb er and December, weather permitting. Q21;‘§,’I§g,§'§°-iii?-iiisdiiiiiiiiisriiiiépilitil “iiheii hcl mms the mimm M the gen' and whim it was put up no mm me ‘ieclllfins rilliicamne mr' - - 1 » -1 _ _ ' When the “Cather was too Stormy at nlght the CaI._ Swrk Tux’ MercIumB_ mcenses and I rv ce le loves demand lt. In alny_\_to work an improvement he did so. IWIH mmm upon mb' were the _ ,, , _,V1 , _ - » _1 k - -th , - _“Im TIIX and by every SOSIIIIY lolltest with Secretary Dunlop, he it Almerlcnn naval gunnery lg among W' ch "l°l°l'Y teily crossct .it oo c oc in e moining. I , _ I _I I II was roared. inn ro t - _ _ . . _ .mil orgimlllmln 111.11 ine lnventlvn *W Y will have the lwnlllar sup- 1110 best ln l e world today, uw P°\' was also We Sincerely trust-that wuih thls rel_12lbiC 1llf0l”- mind ot nlun can invent, to extreicl"h`5l’lff"""""i credit is iarzell’ due to Sims, ol' mms' genemua im ins mais” uf mation the Patriot will now desist from lts uncalled ‘*"I5‘I‘IIIfI"fI‘II§' '§f,.'l"wi`v iii D‘iiiii°iB`tn1~ E ' , » » ron nope. fII’I;°‘“"‘ °“'°fl 1_1 sen. Previous to . - » ~ ‘ , 7 , " 1 \ . » for attacks on the carferry service and Join with the lioptln-» ,he G_W_{,_A___G _ AI an A Famous Proplmy. I_eII_ I’IIe'e§‘I’;; 1; ‘;fl\l°h he denoun- other newspapers of the province in endeavorlng to "“i1=le Crm and Dvllble CW” lima .ii comms a n B 'E in and ,III III l possible for -sims to man., l, d carfen.. _ The Chil'dren’s Home-The Dorcas n er °' E 9. Mmm' 5 D 7 °°“°° °f his hm' por; that doe .I - re' On J- A Society, the Y. M. C. A., Sniva~ °°i°‘ H9 WHS 'lm invited guest at mate association with high olllcers some kmd sn sta", B rdw of ‘he “'11I`l1lllK was heeded we do not kll0W. but it made for harmony luld cheerful co opal-mio T; ‘ tion Army, Boy Scouts, Jewlgh gg. a Gullilhail banquet. and in ml, In the British navy, Slips was ohog. I . EDI'I'()RI_~\I. N()'l`\ES. that tl1eroIGovernment in appointing the demand lor guoard of Commerce was to have a ls. perhaps, Ibody with suthor_lty to investigate ground that`business mergers, and combines, nowadays.-'ind their relation to the pu-bllc, ‘md prohibit any which would not the in public interest. ln fact, it has the dis- was first expected that the Board war rlccora- ‘would begin at the combine end or George and 'Its duties. After January 1 all cor- es Govern- ‘poration amalgnlmationg' affecting } nm rlkii Q _ - » . _ . _v. '_ _ -‘ _ ,sue _-__ -, I Inecossarlos will be passed on by i%n¥d"‘I|;;sf%l;\lI5d r.:;i;lmtI1esrly ruined 0_|50lllld0lll felt-that 8tm3"||M[ 'Im' I°m_Mm I~I.‘IIkIy IMI Im. Gnu" >.i;'.g£I’I '_'-T, ’~ ` P ' ' ` ' ' ` '- ‘ H- 'I' ` ` . _ _ .:.. ,’ ' "- '__Q_,‘¢”¢° nn Iam at lu; \.-.\ ..¢. .|_.\.. 4- :Il§:.DItII!lIsl?I1s;io“r§Ie1let, and every course ot it speech he mild. “lt the #I1 a slwrl uni., ileiore me unileu ‘ The Govemmeht has so govern- time ever comes when the British -*NWS \=Ill9l'@;~ -3 i%`é`»`“`.. -"` _ _-_`_.`~_‘, ' ` :Ai ' \A \_\ ‘ii `<._\,"\ nf ,A _.vu “ti le, .~id_I ;..I’\§,'I;T_`." I ‘ I ` ri I' ,,_ . 1