.»¢‘¢..-vo. ,x '_ c . ¢»¢»`._ » i s ;";_/ ~“._, . .ii i e r '2'-.ii “Grcrndmcr tells her5c'cret/ n \ _ _ 4 "The secret Qfsmrgood healthlowhy, bias your heart,_ its simpletb - s ]\1!¢ 2 58511 Of `\ Bno's"‘Pniit~’Salt" in_ a'glass oflwater every ' _ `morning, _When'l_Jwasla child‘;my‘mothers ‘ doctor O`rdered'it:for mefl was in poor health, . 3*- with bad bloodpa blotchy skin and in. a gen- `\ erally_run"down condition. ' -_ `” Sincesthen. to fake Eno has 'been a sim le _ daily di1ty7_)._. .land I am sure it has adoctd " years to my life." i INSIDE are six Edison Mazda Lamps . '. . a homc assortment to replace burnouts. just pay for the lamps and obtain a toy house 1 that will delight the children. N MAZDA Q D-E F R Cl S T E D - I _ service mhrra perrpectivm hr EElect;ig Bond 8: Shares 249 _ A _ i BANKS .says:- I was startled the other day _ . _ ..-_ by bein co ted by a fl d i th GENEQAU ELECTDIC DD_O DUCT /i van! PLEASANT avi~:NiNG S M S .. ren n e i ‘-14 __...._` E =='-‘-=ia==” If HAIY JAN! H003' lvefyrcvoludonotthomrllll grindgoutwlsilomfor the “SALT OF 'T HAITI” 2 im... e of them has dis- vmar is a noon parvum ‘° 8”' "1" "“°’ "°““° ”° huh' »'_“»'§’. . gp, .lr e mean good driving. I fouha this an out by asking ihei - ' "What is a good driver?" a service man‘s standpoint. Other- another' drivers, ,ii ..,-,...3i_i.1. Moy fUNcLI;`R,¢§ Y’§ is EE! `\|- Y” out whim there an *salt licks" salt supply came from sea water. rimpie_ straightforward qrresiiorrr i Neither men nor animals can live a gallon of sea water is "boiled away," iwithout salt. ‘We obtain some salt or if _lt_ ls allowed to evaporate by “The rarest tirirrg in me wDrid_,,iwhen we eat certain vegetables, as the heat of the sun, it will leave a replied the foreman cynically. But,> wen as “her kinds °f I°°d' H we Quan" of a pound °f “IL salt is he checked himseii irrirrrerirrrieiy_ and eat enough _of suchifoodspwe may be still obtained in this manner at went on in _ri ehiireiy diiierrnr iDne_ able to do without the salt-shaker; pglnta on the coaiu of spain, Ita_ly__ _ .ii can ohiy speak oi drivers irom but salt. we must have in one way or and France. It is rather coarse and carries the name of “ba Salt." Y wise, !'d have to speak generally and In s°m° parts °1 °°-m'”'1 Mrm’ rirobahiy iric0i.i.eciiy_ as mésr persons salt is, hard to obtain, and brings a do when they “ik oi. good or poor high price. In Gallas. a mountain' _ land lying near the equator, it is said ` UAS I see “_ E mimis Cai. shows that men sometimes trade their wives Tomorrow-Salt in the Ocean fvh do women _ country troding their hun woman who drives a car, sau is °h"P"°* 1¢“N|\ 6"' °°‘m'_ bands for-`the same purpose--maybe - itry. Thatis because therels agreat hmmm” mem hi., not aiiiimwd to f: ‘ _ wvrfrd- deal or it wine optaiaeq. Ir ve 1,", mi, , hm, miie, WeDtfDl_¢0tlhtryYbll‘\8\l¢UhU‘ '*m_m-lsoffm-unundjimiknnd “V _ springs, and go to those places. Hora-' “ -1 --- - _ ':» " ~-.. <, "' -_ ' es are given slabs of salt io lick. Everyone has his own idea of a‘ 2 , _ ' " 'A ‘i . Me” “°““uy °b"‘m “lt ‘mm fe’ 'md di.ii,£i._ but me one whose ;, _, ‘ -_ ',__» r_3.;;_._* _ where oceans or salt lakes once thoilzht on the subject represents the ‘K n47.?“_ "x ' _‘ _ _'T "°"'d W” Wh” 1' “W ‘"7 und' I” . E J 5%. t. .*`°~""~'i~~_f€ 1 is onnnoni round in th r r ,beet possibility of saving money' . ~.=_ _,__ ff* _»:_’f¢i ‘ ° Y ° Wm ° 'seems to be the .foreman at the ser- 1 _,_A rock, and thus we have the name' :.5 , . f;-‘-~‘ - , - li W' "'“"°”° And’ M it bewd’ h° ' ‘ s “r;:oi:.'ao:it is omni rum-ia .does not accept the dictum that a ¢",l;~,.-_:ge-" .-\ 5 ‘-_-.;o_»,‘1;'_ ° CU driver whooango fast without crash- _if v'»Q.r_ _~ 'jirn-_ m°°5‘“°|“3 °b°“t “n mm °n °°°h- ~ i ing into something is to be set down ”-r‘»`5"”""`: *__*-_1; , _ Side- It may have tint! of yellow. hr roach _ 1:, '.~ _ red. purple or blue. Sometimes it ° | » ' is gray, sometimes it has n For from iii such an exhibition. _ _. ` ° °°1°' ies he sees it. rmay represent good ga; and you can 'ee thmush it as if it brakes, good lucl, or good news for Venezuelans making me of 1 “hill 7°” w1“d°w Ulm' Gulf °°l°r ' the man‘s family, but it does not 0! salt.” “ww” th" it L’ impure' In olden times a large part of the _ 1 : gs "S _ ‘_ r __ __ l _ rm, _- V 1 1 , - - -si _ -, r it , , f If .-_..._-...--...-sa... .~»-_-._.-»-a-....-. - v f -what kind of driver he is. For in- ‘ stance. whenever I do a lot oi’ clutch ‘ worluior a man or woman, I have to StOCk QllOtat`iQnS put them down as lacking the pat- ls one that has been abused. f "For instance, lots oi' them suffer' because drivers wait with the car in _ as ifrthat was not bad enough, they Am- CHF & Fdli- C0~_-~------~ 9355 slip he clutch in their haste to get _AHL I-'°C°m0'-We C0~ ---------- away after the light has turned green. '1_\l11- Smell '& Ref- C0- Traffic lights and heavy traffic driv- ‘AHL BOSCh MHS- C0. ing are showing up, through thi-;jAn. Cop. Min. Co. . . . . ber of bad drivers who think they ‘C011 GHS C0. (N. Y-) i---:_.... are good. 1-lud. Motor Car Co. ... “You can tell a good driver. too,{Inter. Paper co. by the tire mileage he gets. If he |Inter. Petroleum _.....,....i.. 58% Wea,-5 out tires quickiyr he is thefstan. Oil of New Jersey kind who drives too fast and stops ineadillg C0~ ~ - - - ~ - - ~ too quick1y_ H515, by his bad judg_ Southern Railway ..-.. iinont, constantly putting himself in Union Pacific Ry. a hole from which he extrlcates him- Uf_ 5- md- A100110! `C0- --- -¢-- seii at the expense of his tires. In ‘Westinghouse Elec. other words. he slams on the brakes .U“1§ed~ States Steel -.~-~ instead of applying them gently andi , _ shiieiih Montreal Stock Exchange "The \vhole carfas a matter of fact shows up the driver from the service A Ubi derlubricated, as lots of cars are,’&c I iMS~ Kan- ‘V Tex- RY~ 450 driver obviously isrcareless and slo-.~iMQ'}U‘9“1 POWCY » 111 i,ehiy_ Those quaiiiies are hound w'National Breweries' .......... 131%; Aiiood driver is an Oi.dei.ii,_ if hai Winnipeg Elec. ............._.. 103% a quick thinker. Ho is not the kind iB1'°"fP*°1\ -------- 39 who force.. his Chr on himseih HeiBrazlllan Traction '77’.~2 is the one in im who pays smaii re _Auitioi ............ ai=.=i pair hiiis and yet hash Cai. that ai_ iShawinlgan . . . . . . 89 ways is in good cohdiiiohy iCan_ Steamship Com. 38 _ I could not resist the temptation. D°minj°“ Bridge 101% "what hindbi ii driver hm 1?.. I aSk_ iMassey Harris 94% Bri Asbcsbos_.............. .. 21 or can ieii better six months from Building Products 41 'now, after youfve got more mileage on the speedometer," was an the sap Power Corporation ........... 102 risiacriorr I goh _ _Inter Utilities-A ........ ... 44 But, then, I did have the advan-llmerr Umm°5*B 17 rage or knowing soon enough WirrrtiBrltlsl'l America Oil 56% wruiituiu good driving from the Imperial Oil 97 , ; - ..._ 1 L. . :AQ '~r ,L :rev gi: in cfs 15* -XJ ol... ~U_ in . "Look1upfat}thiii'sky-, _ ‘scrapeiyf thelsizc, ,ofi ' ,t_héj'gooél' twistlyoui *few cents for* on lark! lror. » rr- -Qi friendly wink! climate, and if we newyllrtoyou,yourwife.an¢ibon- , _ _ _*Bank Commerce 340 1 on the evening of _ian iiiih__ ihe_Banlc Royal 383 gathered at the home of Mr. and` _ _Mrs David Rennie. During ihei WHEAT course of the evening Mr. l-lowatt_‘ in his iisiiiii Beriiai Sii,ie_ expiaihediMai'cli ...................... 122% to Mr_ Rennie the purpose or iheiMay .................-....... 125% gathering and caiicd upon Mr Li0ydrJuIy 127% MacLeod, who read the following ad- i ` dress, while Mr. Sheldon Wood pre-| CORN sented Mr. Rennie with a beautiful 1 driving r°iie_ Aiiiirorrgh when by March ..................i.... 96*/4 srrrprise_ Mr_ Rennie in rr rew weii_iMay .......................... 99% chosen w°rd8_ thanked hh r,rerem_July . ... 101% rfor their kindness and expressed hlsl appreciation of their generous gift.; ‘MTB After irrnch was served the evening-March ....................... 52% was rpm in dancing and rorrgr riii|ivroy sm the wee rms, hourrh -July ................,........§ 49% Following was the address -_ uariington; Jan. ia, 192 w"“T Mr. David Rennie. , . De” sir___Aith°rrgrr a imre im May ......................... 127% late for Christmas cheer, we, the box- July* ""°"""""'°"'°°'#° 125% holders of New Wiltshire,-R. R. 4. oct' """"""""""‘°°" 128% wish to give you some token of our goodwill. We know that yours is a hard. poorly-paid office, and perhaps it is all the harder on account of your not yet being accustomed to our un- ° ° so » - oaninairywaymale you more com- fortable it il our desire to do ao. rr Please accept robe. and with _but r wishes for a happy and prosperous gin lauieo. We remain _ Yourlril; behalf of boxholdera,_ ` " Lo1D_ nacutoii ~ i imma, _noon ' N.; as ._.' 6 1, 1 A WEDDING ROMANCE --- TORONTO, Ont Jan. 29-Vener- ienoe and the ability to keep calm HALIFAX. Jan. 29.- Qu0i=ii°11S 'able arohoieocon w__a_ Geddes and that are vital to good driving. Arfurnlshed by Johnston and "Ward, M355 Beatrice Rose Te,-ry me pi-in- clutch that goes bad in these days Members Montreal Stock Exchanger cum, in ,_ ,-omuwe wmiih had its ' setting in the Western Arctic where New Y‘"°k E"°h““3° both were engaged in missionary I work. Their marriage takes place in gear and the clutch depressed while |At,, Top. dc San. Fe. Ry. 199’/c Sh Paiiiis Church an _mn 29_ Arch the ti-,iff1¢1ighi;.b10¢|¢5them_ '1‘hen,|Am. Can Co. ................. 111% deacon Geddes is Bishophiiect oi Mackenzie River, and, following the _*U* wedding. they wiu leave for win i 42% Miss Terry, who is the daughter of i 122% Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Terry, and clutches of our automobiles, a num- ‘N- Y- CHI- <35 HUG- River R- R~ 194% ' 116% School for Nurses. went up to Aklavik ‘ 86% Hospital, near the Arctic, a year ago, » as but retumed to Toronto last sum- mer. _ ` "'I never feel lonely in the North, 132% but I sometimes do in the heart of 219 civilization," said the Bishop-elect, 149% in his address at the Toronto Wom- rrwrlr en‘s Press Club. He described life at 183% Shingle Point on the Arctic, where ‘ he worked among the people of the Norh for eight years. The lllakimcks i iwere extremely fond of the ,church 'l bi ...... so :s°"'i°°5’ he sm’ and w°"“‘d willingly remain fo h h ' _ r ours and ours. The _standpoint If iii is dirty and ii _,At_ Refining C0. ......-»..... 15 radio and Wireless were proving ai great boon and messages had been heard from England, France and - - , _ ` ‘"1 Hold ogre - - i- - - - TORONTO - , _ ` Germany.. Althou h h h d not show iih in his drivihg_ _ Steel Co. Can. Com. .......... 61 helm mem hrmlgrt bo; :ustmrra and Japan had registered also. ln concluding his account of the North, thte Archdea`con_ suggested where there were no telephones or iother disturbing factors, was the Arctic. He is a lover of life in the North. When a boy he lived in the Magdalen Islands in the St. Law- chos. Ouroi . .... 40 i1'°“°°- when f°f "\°“mS in the Win- ter-time they were /cut off from the outside world. SHOULD START ONE HERE EDINBURGH, Scotland, Jan. 294 A correspondent of "Overseas" following terms: Are you," she said, taking me by the-hand, "a Pug Pup box_h0]dei-5 of New Wiltshire R R" 4 1 B8l'll{ Montreal . . . - . . . . . » . . . . . 414 yet?" “A pug pup?" I said No’ why should I be? But 1 became a. Pug Pup on the spot, for Pug Pups are those who have banded themselves together to save the countryside by joining the Pick-Up Glass and Pick- Up Paper Boclety. There are but two rules: Members are in honour bound not to leave glass, paper, tins. cig- garetto and sweet packets, orange peel;-banana skins, or any other lit- ter lying about," and "members should endeavour to get others to join the Society." The Pug Pups aim at arousing the' public opinion for Tidy Roads and Unllttered 'Land- scape. Their history is iiiieruting_ They were founded by a family ln Chaah- ire, whose mother was member of the Ohaliord Women'| Institute. And new that lttle institute il be- coming famous all over thaoountry, for the Pug Pups are spreading like wild-fire, md they recognise one another by the little gilt badge of a pug's hold tfilt they wilt. The Markets _ "iv- Mouriitlafs, Que.. Jan. I8.-Little inuinch vquidcne with rordau buy- ers in Canadian grain un tvdlr. There warlome demand from local savanna for wheat ana ales or sev- eral loam of no. a northern were madeetll,-Ieperbuahelundei-the ill --».._..,-u * »-...us-1-.. ¢ o ro O afe U _ S Q how much have you written offf i Yourself this .YCar '.7 “l][iHAT’S a queer quest1O11-What d°`iY°_“ - _ mean ?” I' ' c uv(/eu’ of it, thiS¢Way_; mhidi __ _ bodyiconstitilte a plant or factoriih a - if certain lifetime Ori 0fS¢llY1¢¢}*B\_1f_‘a11 -» 1' this- time there is' a definite and- inovatalilo depreciation going on. The day :lr cor'uingiwhen~tlJis°plani, ~ -4 - which is You, wzll no longer be l _ able to ‘earn I/Je money you need. _ 115% mpeg, where he win oo oonsen-ated. Every man should bc willin to provideagainsr - 1 .. . of living beyond the term ofqiis efiiciency--for thiswotld a graduate of Wellesley Hospital l is 3' cold’ Place for Pcnmlcss old age’ 1 The business corporation does this by . ' setting up a reserve against depreciation. You can do it which transforms 'a modest annual deposit into a monthly ' income for your later years-to givb }’0\l thi! C0!!1f01'fS and independence you then will want.” Now, wbile_you_a're inmrabk, is the liar to _ _ arrange `it, Write jiarpariirulars today. _ . c best by moons of so imperial Gom_ofooii__1o¢om¢ roiiey ' 4_5' l THE LIFE so ASSURANCE fCO. OF CANADA I Branch Oilice: 70 Prince Street CHARLOTTETOWN f ‘0 -- _ that a. splendid place to holiday, `:2t__ ' - Y _,__-rf, .....-.......... ......- _ ....--....._... ._-.......:-......-.. ...-...--s. .........-.-._--.ff _ *’_~_ ‘i i J ' ' if. 5 ‘~'- *_ `l 1;- _-, -»-.- I - -._.~ -~.¢.- - , ' ` __A ._ . -.. -un ...s-...ap-.......--..-».....».......... - ..¥!.f!fI...lfiiiilllnu-so-._-o..-...sn.--ar...-......»»-s-» -...-. 0:0 » ‘_ 'Q' ‘\`\ ._._ ._, .g._ _ . \`: : : : : » `~ to 6 1-2 per bushel over the same op- tion. Owing to the further weakness. in the future wheat market at Win- nipeg spot prices for car lotl of cash wheat were' reduced two cents per ibushel, Manitoba no. 8 wheat sold at $1.12 and feed wheat at $1.00. Am- ierlcan com was 1-12 par buahelrlow- er with no. 3 yellow quoted at $1.- 16 1-2, M. P. 4 yellow at 81.13 1-2 md cool sweet corn at $1.11 1-2. The market for oats was steady. The trade in aprlngand winter wheat grades of flour was quiet but prices were unchanged. A feature of the millfeed trade was the stronger feel- ing that developed and prices were marked up one dollar per ton. This was attributed to the good demand from local and United States buyers and the small supplies available. Prlcesfor standard grades were also marked up- ten cents per bag. The undertone to the egg market was easier and dealers in some cases shaded their prices. the demand for fresh».4nd atorage eggs continued good. Receipts were £429 cases, the demand for all grades of butter con- tinued quiet, but values were well maintained, receipts were 81 packag- ll, Extreme dullneu marked ‘the cheese trade but values were firm. Receipts were 82 bon. The trade in potatoes was quiet and the tone .of the market wal ln- olinod to be seller, New Brunswick ci-een Mountain' sole at ee to in 1-: andwhltoastlboperlollamln bulk. @1105” D°¢Gto¢ 00 io 65 Mr 90 lbl- in U higher ill NUI- t was Wild! Cup. ldilu hind bushel and ydllow beans at _O5 penbullul. - 1*-GUW_b¢_l i .iii ight' ii is is 5 iii: iii Sir i I Women's Institute wish to convey to you our sincere sympathy. We real- ize what a vacancy is in your hearts and home since your dear mother paused away. ‘_ Sometimes when in sorrow written _words seem cold and chcerless, we wouldidireot you for comfort to our Heavenly Father, in whom your mother trusted. We shall miss her, with her cheer and helpfulness in our 'Institute, and when we gather for cur meetings, and note her vacant chair we will look back with kind thoughts and loving memories 'of the hours she spent with us. Signed on behalf of the members of our Institute: Mrs. H. F. McKay, ‘q ._ Mrs J. a. utnoweii, un._.ioim a. McDonald. Jan. 23, 1920. Still Eating Pork my British United rreu.) LONDON. January 28.- Plum padding and a drop of whiskey and a. few hints on how 'to lay bricks-" In these words, Willie Walker Bnglands, oldest citizen outlined the programma,he had Planned for his 107th birthday. He was bom on JIM- uary sth, 1822. and up in the nge 0! eighty-four worked as a brlcklayer. he is a believer in a diet of Mrk for longevity. 0' jfllllif ' ' ' 1 ‘li . \\..\ 1 ’_l‘o get the Infect- ,~ -that’s iniyour radio I -thava in the ale . uxaae Malte euro your get le rr equipped with genuine in \ rox-11:-A. radlotrona made by the 4 Pioneers of Radio. Their characteristics-of ’ X .. °|\\’|¢Y» iIOW9,l‘_~and de- “ ~~ ` .>“.\~ “~._ Pmdlbll tyauure com- rg plete satisfaction. ~ _\iif* \ xt _ \\~»r\\<\ 'loll 5! lladllll .dealers everywhere. ‘4°'°‘|`3_°N¢~`. '_¢-._ _ . ':._ :"»¢ " . .f-.._.._.._... ___<_ __ ‘Lows