1 1 liiiliiiiliiiii Blllillili " nearly reached par on February I when it stood at 34.86%, par beiii flee-trestle”: J- l- ‘"551 34.86%. This is its highest recor suntan. nest. oel. D. s. Ilelllleu, n. e. o. since the war. it is to be note s thus . a. s. Isl-sets. Aeeeelete slim . n. s. Currie. “"11 11111111" 111° w?“ A u r nor the British pound fell on‘ t a v any such extent during the bi . . . The ouasmax Itey be ebtelletl m- oi- rem-nu nut- n. Ollllutll- M“ i“ d“ ‘he United Sm!" do g . within, sump v-iiau. fifty lleeketall. v . Inuit-o. w. Chester s. than; w... lire. L. lloueetle, 29 Spring Purl Basil ti. Toiutinin, Kent Street West. ' Duly, ' ‘ ' street. If. Thomas White, l2‘) Elm Ave. N. Tweet, l6 Elm Avenue. Fred Gsndet, Greet George street. Frank h‘. Kayo, ll! lllllsbora Street. Water Street. Sumeiereide. W. A. Johnston, lluglgjug, b yaw YORK Benslts hows Statute-S. E. Cor. 42ml street fi Sixth Avelue; Street é Broadway; 02nd Street, Opposite lirund 32ml hi. & rilxth Ave" (Opposite Giuibel Bros.) gm] ‘ BOSTON Old Mouth News Al, Amflgmmum New York lieuresentatlvw-lugrulmm Powers, Chicago Representative .12. J. Power sixty years ago. The world hasa ‘iendurliig confidence in the stnbilit Iof the currency in all ‘countries under the Union Jack. i street. 8.1 w ,- titretten j (Jitter b C Qsees street. L711’ holy“ IIIX‘QU'OOL Alas. Ielhsrees. Qsees ‘treat. _ IeDeBld Drug 0e. l. lesrls. ‘ Much interest is felt throughou u."’A. - - “m” llilu iciiipire and beyond its bound ""11"" "emit; N. it. Cor. Prince of Wales. His ‘Royal High Mutation» News titoml. ,‘is iiow iii his 32nd year. As Hei lne very geuclal opillion that he ough Ito mariy before lie is much older SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6 ’ , .as likely to be his choice as 110K111 bride, subject only to the ap ,piovul of Parliament. 111% 1111111111161‘ 01‘ 1119 gold brick mllillkuiltleill is found not to be Haves m. nmke H“, purchase o! m“. ow“ sat-y iii the caseof an Heir Appar “Breathes there a iniin with soulmclilieriiie thljiflg, m‘, cuusequeupes so "dead" that hc docs not take‘ A BETTER CITY it is intimated, hoivevel [of age. arr the same, we shall either havel ‘pride iii the fair iialiie of his (‘iiyiygpejy 01' tmlltlry? "if such there be" we shalt leave him to the doom pre- ticrilqed for him by Sir Scott." ed value for people generally. 1111-’. or worse than nothing, it‘ we, Walter, _ lililtl that we have lost our invest- ment. little comfort can be ftiimil‘ iii the thought in Ontario computed with tlie-ii sparse numbers here by the sea l in‘ this city of (‘harlottetrnvri ai tlial miiglscd improvement in many waysi i t-eived, l 11118-119611 noted iii the past few years. \ We are forever buying, forever illlyllll; the price. V\'e gct nothing we “n, mm“, m. om. ,.- _,._ "mm, W question among the farmers. {appears that one Jack Miner. an _. 1. 11911! visitors declare it is tho lid» lest and cleanest city of its size ill| i “we may ‘my m cash i“ 13b0,,‘ “Hing and destroying the fcathcyetl iblackamoors in hundreds. His |lt)l'llilil and a picture of his now i’ illii‘ lliitl€i'ifli 118811 W ' " -- i H ' I ' . neatly kept grounds and lawns mm,‘ a t famous L10“ tiap have bcea print ’1lill'eiilt* markel SfhQduhds i‘, guirlg ed conspicuously oii the trout page m,- mm‘ we “u, m“ name w ‘my ‘Quail the Toronto Globe. which tells the Maritime provinces. We hovel m _ _ _ , _ ‘t iaiattei, iii ilf-lllllilllilll, m health, Rood 5i1ié‘\\‘iiik:i.‘i. .. lii litc. excellent streets. Fu we have good citizens. 'l‘lit-v+» arc streets and sidewalks and gfullllfifii . ,-.icai-ly although the vendors "1 s00 of 1,116 till-st.- liiay sometimes be extortion- and lawns-perhaps. W111’ 111F119 111111 51111119‘ ' qlitsill scoops iiow make a total oi (he iicarly 3,1100. vvcallli that we cove-l, for power, for also. citizens whioh and who would stand furtli- “H, _ For our er improvement, bill, the good work Mcasurc. for once begun, will extend eveiitualbv Miner says the 01011115 ("511111111111 drive away the song birds, and fluvial lwaltlliu. for ii fivlll seal‘ l to the unkempt sections. and per-i haps to the few remaining citizens iiillii there lire llU liiarkct quotations o" deuuymg Indies or who arc not as tirdcrly and 11w‘ , - . ‘ Ito guide us. \et, there are many afterward scattering tfic germs fai abiding as the great majority. . 111B‘aiid wide. i ‘1111-‘111111111113 examples along it. takes all kinds oi‘ citizens to. _ , _ ‘er, lnfl ~ - . There is this llFClliliiTlly among us, uénLe‘ Imsluon‘ men am] “U Lnieii have given health, character, that is, aniolig the best of us, that‘ _ _ ‘reputation; foi the gaining of them informed am-l ,tlicy have given oiig us makes a lltllrltfvtli", lii his occult-Hm“ “what hath H profited?“ I spreading hog cholera. He their own Houlsjworkiug his trap vigorously and _l11‘<1i111gfltlng his views widely, hop virlicii one of the less ional menndcrings. occupies more -Plcasurcs Blljfiyiffi at the cost ofdtillell off, bilt is willing to have u 0.1‘ tlic sidewalk than sliotllil he ab- bruken helm“ W a me of Invert), mifew left. ll 110111‘ 1111118 10 1111111 11111111; "sflr-i In regard to immigration, which mm,“ mow" of 8on0“, ls renumr is adulitteil to be one oi‘ (Ianatluis ror. declare the city is going to the‘ ‘ prcscut urgciit iiceds, some llglil and me Pr0_]11°1'll1¥; 11l1l1l11t3r thinks." Wealth se- “'11s thrown upon the existing silu it-uvctl at the cost of honor, wcaltlifillmll 11y 11 111C111" 11111111111111011 111 ‘which brought mweny and loss unpParllumeiit. Hon. Mr. Stewart, act- mmhers can but w“ [he w“! iillg Minister of the departmellbad» ‘ ’ ‘ - vmitted that a guarantee of employ- | The relation between possessiommciii for five years was being giv- iunil mice 5mm“; not be mvemqookyien to selected immigrants. To all 119110111‘ 111111139‘ __ inquiry as to what kind of work 18d M any “"1119 of “'9'” bmneqiwas guaranteed to ‘Canadians who Bleflfllllgs may become curses iniare nut of work no answer appears propormm to the pflce we pay write have been given by the acting (minister. Tlils guarantee of, ein- illlflymclit must be regarded as a serious and costly business, as it falls upon Canada alone. sclulvly iit-ccssary in calm weather,’ Wc lift up our hands in iltliy hor-li everlasting bow-ivows hlbiflnn Act. a failure. Now, that lone plan-and there may be sev- eral of him--is not the city. nor does his peculiar use of the side- walk constitute a against the Prohibition Act. Thu Piohibitlon Act is tn be ob- served just as the ten command? h t i When one, em. Plea lire. h i , - mouis are to be observed. All good 5 app He“ prosper cmzens observe Dom ity. honour, influence, social [KP-Hr . ti I . violates either-he is not a good citi= on are a I worthy posseqsmns H secured honourably and honestly! "- J The cost of passage for these se- Of the um commandments .,,- mepliid Vfisfily; fllhglwigg may may bemlected settlers is to be divided iii Prohibition Act, miisf be iiivi~.io.-d-im" 1119 ltrice given iii cxrlitiligc rm m” “m” "r “we” 11mm“ “m” biited by the British Government. -tbree pounds by the Canadian (lov- erniiieiit and three pounds by the 1319111118111]? companies. So far there has been no clear official statement that these immigrants‘ shall be {landed at Canadian Atlantic ports. ‘Much fuller information in regard to details of the scheme are being asked f'or and has been in part iOlll of respect for the Sabbath we promqsem refralii fiom comment in this; issue tin filo political situation. zen and the law. whether it lir one not repealed. i" 11181 .-111111- ()i'i l our 12,000 people. male and rr-niale., L We are a law-abiding city. EDn-ORML NOTES l the few fransgressors are but a fl)’: It h, mme weekend a" fight on the wheel and they ln no way‘ l hinder the wheel of progress. New" N" mung‘ n0 man“ n“ “(fining I treated as they may need. locked‘ ertheieiis they must bl» clued for. up, if necessary. We have u few The winter seaeon of 1926 which began so gently has within ‘ the} thieves. a, few chronic loufcrs. n few wustrels, biit. in ollr darkest. 1m all our offenders are vom- Away “Mk In the Middle Ageslgaiiit pew weeks developed a stormy ' " . ' d l , ,- . p“ ye“ h" and n" buwwe“ when a snowstorm or other metcor- er 0 on and mm Sea‘ \ Runes m idon of gates has swept the Atlan- "11 l°11l°wh°re 1'1’ °*“'111°"'t1l0glt'al occurrence made it iiiicer-,tlc and the Pacific simultaneously ltlllilar evils. Indeed 11v 11011111 "goon as to whether 11011001 should iml°“"*1"11 11111111’ "1"" “"11 1118111118111 '0 Cgsmnle m” u" and “he m“ 119111, a steam whistle was blown toiwhlle thronghout hmstem Cmmd" d New England drifting snow- d ed and linen-l _ inn selves all 1111 115°" announce that no school Wolllfl 119|etorms have ihlocked the railways. viable reputation M111- "11111 <11 “mheld. Th1! relieved ffle iiiicsriiiiiiiyfroarlii and streets. at this writing. ye do not help the violator of the 111111 enabled children and teacht-rtrfor the second time within teii NOTES BYTHEWAY The British pound sterling very Canadian dollar far during the war of the rebellion lBritisti g_ |;_ can ruhiiii the choice of a wife for ‘the iiess was born June 23, 1894, and Apparent to the Throne there is a jivlauy rumors of late have pointed ‘to the Princess Astrid of Sweden fl The King's ‘slit, who is over twenty-five years. that the lPriucess referred to stands our outlay 4min high regard alike in royal andi, . . _ ’, _ _ aristocratic circles and amoiic tlic i118 111111 t0 11'0"‘ 111 111111111 511131111111‘ shall have made the Olllidyillfllfllii- " lain ma, only by vigorous exercise Crows are apparently numerous sy that has arisen over the crow ll ior nothing. lii some way we pay,i8ll€llly of the crow, is now catch- Vi-il-ll his first catch scooped in over among men. llit- price. must iJQ paid also spread hug cholera by feeding animals i which have died of that disease and Many farmers, ou the ilile value of this service is trifliiit-i; compared with the loss by crown is lint! to set,- 95 per cent. of tlic crows 1. 8 d d 0 E l. By/snunCBsrleqlLD. A HINT ON VENT|LAT|°N n Dr. Leonard Hill is one of ou Y tiliiti p air a d sunshine. t s factor in veiitilatioii, rather than a1 space. that helped to our ventilation systems. r culbic feet of air space, and the al lii this space was 1 some students iu a case, he was able to show, that i the air were kept iii motion by lie same air lasted many time oiiger. ' iHe now tells us that it is no l l cd room that cause “c-QIdS." nose, throat ,aud fsctetl by these conditions § breathed iiito the system by others dangerous for this reason alone. i by day. and open windows at night _,health. i '1Sil0ll1(i ventilate your body by out we were de ‘.\ll(1 the newspapers of the big lakeidooi- exercise. ill truth you manu-icxpectetl heme. i I “f f i - . -. . . .. . tiut a spec a at ion o ,]Ii'fJ\'llll'€ tell of a great, gUfl[1'()\/e|'-iiiil1lll8 lmfscins when you exercise. mai1,\'_“‘1“ m" ym, Hkewme 1mm up material the Gazette oii Friday would have - . . . . h permitted his introduction into tlie l no me u‘ perhaps hdrmfuwfatsiet i: House on Friday afteruooiioi’ this i l t; lbody, and liiost. of l 'dccp breathing made necessary b the rapid. door will veiitila ’quately. ' Where the rest of the folks ob ject to the open door and window te your room atle your windows slightly air, and is movement of above. air in motion ventilation. have a little more moisture dried. bv the furnace or stoves o the‘ home. ‘ (iiiiirtllan Readers b-e-e e4 ve-ea ee-e-ee-ee-e-e-oeweae February6, 6 1926 was with hilll, anti that the liis hand. ’ ' ‘ sake." (i911. 3923.5. i1RA\'il<)R- We bless Thee, Lord. chat Thou dost make the cup of tlic godly lo overflow iii blessings upon others. February 7, 1926 TEM-PTATION iRESiiSTED - "Aiid it came to pass after these things, that his master's wife cast her eyes upon Joseph. and she said, Lie with me. Hut he refused, find said, ' ‘ ‘ how then can l do this great wickedness nnd sill against. G9: 1'". Gen. 3917-9. ~ iPltAYlDR—O Lord, we glory in Thy teaching, Blessed are the pure iii heart for they shall see God. THE SUFFICING BIBLE When I am tired. the Bible is my bod 0r in the- durk. the Bible is iiiy light; Wheulam hilugry, it ls vital bread; Or fearful, it is armor for the fighti Whcu I am sick, tls healing medl- cine; 0r lonely, thronging friends l flnd therein. if I would work. the Bible ls my tool; " ‘ ()r piuy, it is n harp of happy, sound; If l ain ignorant. it ls my schoohi ‘lii um sinking. it is solid ground“ if ii am cold. the Bible is my tire: And lt in wings. if boldly l aspire. I Does fzlnom oppress? the Bible is a‘ sun; _ 01' Ilkliness? lt ls a garden fair. i Am l athlrst’! how cool its cut-rental run! Or stifled. what a vlvifying air! h‘ u, ‘ beggar mo, which should to remain at home and m, "om adays. the Island railway lines, coun- b, ‘he Mm of 3|] good citizens. ipliflilli and useless tiamp throughitry road“ and M” street‘ and “m” March. 1905. —-—-<e>-~--_ "Piinld I iu-ll you Knows-H's ‘Lffl- of Johnson.’ slrl" asked the hook ngvnl. "vi-rtnliily not," replied the self. fwigsoiai- we vii-ti cliche» l. i ‘n; my price dernsndottnot hearing the ueuel signal, tram- tdga we 111,111," tlvciilfeea to school to 11nd only lillt li- ~.v- -~ 1v». i l , I IQ 1N N"511l11'9'1 there was no school. The good old v. , . How should I give myself, “mum m. b m m k d h Book in thee? _._j@-e>i—— knee-deep snow to school when],||.“itn_ Tie M‘; Byllnrm ‘shah M222" ——Amoe R. Wells. T"; "w; 111W! W“ no acliool- YBUQBPdIIYiiOfI rtiiii-iinay night and militant-d at(y9(‘i()|w_ p”, 4L9“ i, during the worst snowstorm of fheilltrnugh Friday nerves to recall the ahorlng- of "ma" quite l number M chfldrpmpinow blockade of February uni] Russia It. is planned to send 100 afiiileiita to the Ford factories in fit-troll. for a year's emirse In mic- for instruction. mrt their km Gince thus fhon givest of thyself to me. When they return they will lrn- atse to ofhm. iiindl- Illiiiifilllilfl’. "I'm not Iiileri-ati-d ‘lii the rim-er of colored pnglllste." "' ‘- "'11- lilfllilld a ieuua. v tiwreby siding‘ f teams-m egnqet- _ -. . . i 1 m” e‘ » n mil 9M. dtuawut m. s. a. I11" 111°11'11"- "11118" daiizhtsi , unit ls’ its plans greatest teachers in the art of ven- m i “we and the benefits of fresh’ er refine ilt was his experiment in showing that moving uir was the important revolionlze Previously each person in a room was supposed to require so liiuch to be changed three times per hour. By placing sealed glass fans the chemical impuiities iii a crowd- and lung ailments, but the organisms from people nf-, 3re'0plllg much as had been expected. In 0mm, words “tun-y moms wm-eiumeudment would carry, He. suggested that as many peo- could they hope to maintain their This means in a sense that YOUiPFiIIVG Albert was. however, a fea- tiirowii off by the lungs during that exercise. The extra oxygen iii the open air makes the burning inorejmg "m," And at night an ODeil window Hnditllld that it will be opposed. you can close your door and open tiiitl bottom, and get a (‘llliélltlhiff :11‘, VOW few consellvzitives—mnle "f striking the wall. that will ensure as noted scientific Coltl air isn't- 1l909$8ll1'11Y i1l1151‘.tliat debate for several weeks yct. than warm air, but it is likely w 'l‘liei-e wouldn't be iiiutrli time for in it (Zabfiiet. titan tlie air heated. and fhereforeilioltliiig of elections prior to March i ,. THE OVIERELAMVING CUP- “Alld his liiastei- saw that the ]4urfi'dl‘y 5mm. m“ c011,". Lor . iiiado all that He did to prosper lnl 'l‘lie Lord blcsscdi tho f-Jgyptiaifs house for Joseplfllimml m the Hume It Sreflitaining at Bridge this week. “ivory delightful series of qualified instructors in parties over the Week-end, enter- tsfrilng st seven tables on Satur- iday at her pretty home, 2M Eueton ‘l. THE DRAMA AT OTTAWA (By R. L. COTTON) (Cpeelsl te-The Guardian) THE DRAMA ..e;M.1 Ottawa, Tuesday, Feb. l. * The second division 0f the pre- sent Pariiauient came. at 11.30 last night. The Conservatives alone lined up in favor of Mr. Melghen’s amendment, one hundred and fif- teen strong. The Llberale, the Pro- gressives, two ‘independent Liber- als, and two Labor members, by groups, lined u solidly against it. to the totalnu -, ber of one hundred and twenty- flve. The amendment was declar- ed defeated by a majority of ten. and one of the Ministers of the Crown was heard to observe as he emerged from the chamber that "every day hi every way things are getting better nnd better." Two members were paired, Mr. LennoX. Conservative, and Mr. Cross, Lib- eral, aiid one Liberal member was absent through sickness. ei- [OJIQVOKB time or thought t prognostications. me what the course of events i going to be. anybody's guess is as good a mine. I. to meet conditions as they arfs the party strategy. 1‘ hind the principle of gi-esalve Free Traders to align themselves with the Govern r the country as a whole, in the elec ' Theaeland strongly against the last Par t and the Speaker account for the Trade, total membership of the House. "Had the five Progressives who sup-i ported .\lr. Meighen's first amend-i ment, also supported his second amendment, the Speaker would have been culled upon to decide the rcstilt by his casting vote.. Altogether the situation is devel- to whose smallest meekly bows down. t whim he two parties. one espousing of free or even freer trade. know that if they can accomplisl this Conservative prospects in Can ada will be as bright as the Repuh fNolimly thought that Mr. Meigheirs though ;sonie did expect that it would re- Iceivs the support of two or possi- 'bly tlirec of the Progressives, be- cause of its appeal to the interests lot‘ the particular districts which they represent. . The last minute opposition to the candidature of Premier Kinfll" has been long. goal. I _ the House -ifiire iii tlie political situation not The expectation 0t with bronke. a week. Now that is all off. it is- miiilcrstood that the Government's llll0li0il, providing for a recess u11~ ltil Mart-ii Hula-immediately follow- the vote on the Address, will come up for discussion today. That ,\vill involve another division. Fol- ilOlViilfl that, it is suposeti that .\lr. JSiiIhi-i-laiiti. who lias the floor oii ,itlie Ilebaté on the Address, will ‘move an amendment. calling for imoi-e protection for dairy produce. iii French, of which language has i'ui| command. corrected. applause from all the heavy artillery except Mr. Aieigheii and Mr. Rogers ~ have yet spoken in the Address tlebatc. iiud ii is quite uliderstailtlablc that iif they so desire they can proloiiv. as exactly those which the Couser vativos are seeking l0 practice. reconstruction, and the \\'_,;v|_u¢phe@_ who address lie bad begun last week f'1:'ith. Altogether the situation bc ' comes more, rather than less, un- f,_, ._ “T011111 we have come .wliich, if wei°°1111'111)fi 1111111181189 111‘ 111111? 1111111" H 1 1 i irritates the lining of “mam And 31101591118“ the "'1' “mmry- m" mmlmraiiyeiy 111116“! - i‘ lake a city and wc have inaiiv cli . ' -hllr' s all! -l-i tlr L f] > -- - . I n. ‘Ty D r - 17115511111113’ O1 59111115 an!’ 9'10"“ 111111 119111111111’ 11111111)’ which 18110911,‘ -'. ' 1"“"1- "WY "P111 11> 1199i) 1119 urlccl‘ “e i L“ "1 ‘I m "M ‘"11" "m1 ""0"" lead from the Government or cd to (Zflllllllillld the attention flllti ‘it; yinilg, 1.‘Qi»yii|,ui@|yi_ [he gum]. with“) mbnumm For pleasure me“ vvlylleffl B16111- 118111-‘1118 11)’ |11l¢511'11.“! quick government aIl-tioii liiitlcrprc- bold the interest of the member- pm.“ i, 1m. ,.,,1,,' irhnsp whnnmy 1m, noxious insects, notably thc‘ ' sent. conditions becolues more ap- ship of the House of Commons. not u“, culmmluflvely H“ mp“, ,ha,,111111 11111111011 1111"? 1111M 111B 111100 lllprorli-liorer, Wililfh lias proved a so} .“‘..‘..‘_‘..“HM“ 1111111111» ROBERT L. COTTON. they would not lil- liiissetl if thcyilnnke“ beam" m smrveil mmdsfllltluus pest m the Omar“) cum Dally HflltXflflftllfl ‘I _ _ imm empty- lives_ For wealth lmwqiltlilis. Miner admits that trrowsu: s Jenkins, entertained at a mlxcd 1°11 1"‘- ' ‘pray mi the borer. but avers that}; FOR g . Bridge of fourteen tables of the l I younger folk, for her daughters, tho Misses Jenkins. At a late hour a delicious supper was served iii the dining room, Mrs. Jenkins pouring too, and Mrs. llvttii ‘Redtlln cutting the ices. Week The Prim-c of Wales has resum~ at] his ordinary social engagements. He. was out for tlie first time Moli- bolie was brok- en in a hunting accident last week. His shoulder lii liuutlagcs. he mot-i Th“ “now 510"" m1“ week 1mm‘ and mnched fcrcd with outdoor skating to some with the King and (juecn, thcii vls- extem" but “w” w“ a“ “Mimi itcll friends. l t eee , , , nuuliig, and every flue evening was mgm Hon and Mrs Arum‘, taken full advantage of by tlio Melglien entertained in Ottawa ou Ymmg 116m)“- Wednesday evening, in honor of ' the Conservative members of iPar~ MPB- Tfieniamln Rogers, of Alber- liament, their wives and members 11111. W110 1H 1115111118 W111i M11 111111 of the Press gallery and their Mrs. R- H- 11105611. 1B 1161111511111?!"- wives. ly welcomed by her numerous s s e friends, who are pleased to have On Tuesday afternoon Miss 1191‘ W11h 1118111 1188111 1'01‘ l1 16W Helen Hobkirk, Longworth Avenue, W981"- made a most agreeable hostess iu- vitlng her friends in for Bridge. five tables being played. O O I O O Mrs. Howard Hlllson was among ‘the popular Bridge hostesses this week. O O On Thursday evening one of‘ the ' nicest dances of the season was 591191111 P11111911 flrfflllged for Y6!- held at the Navy League by slx- 16111113’ 111111 101111! had to be 110st- teen of the younger married ladies. 111111911 1111 "M01111! 01 the violent members of a weekly lBridge club 5101111- ‘dui-lng ,tlie winter season. Good ' _imusic, pretty partners, a nice dance Miss Helen Wakeford was among lfloor and a ilaliity slipper helped 1111*- lwpular young Bridge hostesses to while away the happy hours. 1111a week- The "going-home“ will long he re? ' membered as the storm was at its] Mrs. Harold Jenkins is leaving height. but happily nothing very as soon as trains are moving to serious marred an otherwise rie- join her husband 0n a visit to OI.- lightfnl social function. .tawa and Montreal. O O O O O The nurses in training at the P. Miss Ethel Johnston. of St. Ste- E. Island Hospital entertained iii pitch, president of the Rebekah the Nurses‘ Home on Wednesday Assembly of the Maritime Provinc- evening at a miscellaneous gshnwer 911- D8111 her first ofllcial visit to the n honor of Miss Emma Gordon, Pearl Rebekah Lodge at Moncton one of February's Ibridee-to-be. on Tuesday evening last. She re- host of pretty gifts and a jolly ev- celved an official welcome, and was ening of social intercourse and presented with an address and a mullc was mingled with happiest. handsome scarf. good wishes for this popular young ° isdy’e future happiness. Mrs. D. R. Morrison, of Summer. v 0 s side, returned home Tuesday after Mm, J, A, Wgbatgr wag gmong a pleasant visit with Dr. and Mrs. he hostesses delightfully enter- iBBBnall. s e O O O s The Baptist Church Tes on Wed- Mrli. (Dr.) Pethlck iii-ranged a nesdsy afternoon was a moat pleas- Bridge lax affair. the supper Ming eii- qultlitely served sud well patroniz- ed. Irlie ladies responsible are lie- day afternoon and again on Mon. lng congratulated on their nail-crimi- ful venture. O O street. , _ , ° SEEN THR OUGH ISLAND EYES it's not .much use for the onlook- i have just re- ceived a letter from home asking All i can say is that ~Even the leaders have just from day to day. On both sides o.‘ the House there is lots of difference of opinion as to the best course to pursue and there is criticism ofall But the Con- servatives are solid and strong be- protection. They are not playing for immediate gain in practically forcing the Pro- solidly ment forces. But they know that tions. spoke strongly for protection with the Prince Albert vacancy.'linment's tendencies towards Free They know that Premier King is now in the bands o1‘ the Progressive and the Labor groups so They want to get Canada divided once again iiito the ideals of the protective principle and the other espousing the ideals They lican reign iii the United States And last night's divisiolrlri the House of Commons was a distinct advance towards the Eight Liberal speakers and one Progressive occupied the time of yesterday up to 11.301 p.m. when the division came on. The only outstanding debater in: the lot was Mr. Howard, of Sher- strong powerful _._ voice who, though English and Pro- of Col. tcstaiit. first addressed the House)“ p he He boldly au- li0llli('B(1 himself as a Protectionist blit be denounced in no uncertain terms the subsidies being paid to |iluto|nobile luanufacturers in Can- ada under the guise of Protection. and hoped that it wouldutbeloiig after the appointment of theTariff Board that this situation would be He got a good deal of sides of tho House, quite a good share of which came from the Conservatives when at times he declared his principles put iiito Most. of the other speak- cis were Westerners. adherents oi‘ lite Liberal Free Trade wing, scr- ei-al nf them, like our own (ieorge concluded the giving evidence of’ considerable ex- perience 0|‘ campaign politics in the mice for suow-shtielilg and tobogi Y‘. years. 0 8 B C Charlottetown Brllltth Comfort in Old Age S, you can-save urmg your earning ADECISION to place a de. finite proportion of what: you carp in a Savings Account each week or each month is the first: step. THE CANADIAN ’ BAN or COMMERCE C tai Psi‘ Up OZOOOOMOO vipi I in t 7 O e Fund--$20,000.000 C. Lerner Miles, Manager H?" sum. shall it be? Write stating age, to i l i i Off lees-Lower l ilias visited here on several occu- sioiis" "Miss Margaret MacLaroil. R.\1.(,'., '25, returns lo ivlcGill this ,year as a member of the resillclll islaff of the Royal Victoria College, lii addition to her duties iii the capacity of ‘Resident Tutor at tlie 'aliiiex‘ Miss Macliaren 18 1111111 ireadiug for her MA. iii 112111111511» ‘During her four years at the Ulii- versity Miss Macbareivs activities ivere numerous. in addition to be- ing a member of the (‘lass execu- tive at different times durliig her college career. Miss Aluclritreliwas a iiiembci- of the 1925 Annual Board. night editor of the McGill flail). silccessively house secretary atld ems and sports manager of the ll. V.C. Athletic Association. itlic Ail-itoiiiid isportsiiiansliip Cup .li| hcr .luui<ii- your; and throughout ‘ilior Uiitlcrgratlilale course slic was tics of every kind.” O O O A tendency toward straw hats. more fuiiclfully trimmed than the severe ft-lt cloche of recent poplil- iirfty, is announced by leaders of tlie Allied Mlllfiiery Industries of Chicago. All the-huts will bc built loi- bobbed hair. O e s Rm’. A. A. llllti Mrs. ilil-Lclill, of‘ Stiliiliicrside, have as thoii- gliesL, i hire-i. .l. Mutilieod, of Amherst, N.S. O O ' O Gold and silver have had their day, alid now are being forced to share fashion popularity with tliu other metals. One of tlie most popular shades for coats and dress- es today is platinum gray. Since gloves, shoes, stockings and hats |of a matching shade may be worii ‘with it. The reddish copper hues are being exploited for coats in liime and copper dyed furs. Bronze is being taken up in similar fash- ion. Male and female mernibers of tho family may get some of their lie- longings nilxed these days but not their umbrellas. The masculine rain shedder continues of the large crook handled type. But the fem- liilne model is short, stubby and ol‘ narrow spread with silver or gold or gilt ribs, amber, quartz. galalith, ivory or composition handles and covered wlth_gay colored taffeta. --—-—<e->-—i- t FEBRUARY 6.—Your sense of honor is very great, but you com- bine it with a settptiveneas that causes you both worry and annoy- ance. Try -to be more courageous. You are witty and fond of fun, eco- nomical and prudent. You are lovfns and demonstrative, and will be very happy in your home. many thousands do y want to have at age That le the time you twill want to retire. 30 years of age, you have then just 30 years to p ace this For this age and period a yearly deposit of $25.80 with this Company will assure a thousand dollars cash, at age 60, or to your family in event of your premature death. 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Your flower is a primrose. lldfl||OI;'~"P-" -‘v_ ts- Your lucky colors are light blue , if you are How many thousands Charlottetown 1 .\i\ll'l‘kiy_M1iCi48l‘(-)1l. M. 1)., Mr- Beivlamln Rogers. is o; ., and Mrs. MHULBQBII, who pet-ted to arrive lionie this evening oil a visit to his parents .\lr. and .\lr.~'.' liciijzimili llogcrsj [him-.- Streel. .\lr. Rogers, who is aii Offi- ici- ili ilic Cttlltltiillll Mercantile Murine. has just landed at St. .loliii. N. 13., from Sivaiisea, Eug- land. 15,011111.0;8.+_ Letters Bring .1 8,000 Francs ‘l’AlllS_ iFob. ~1. Fifteen thou- suiid love letters written by .lulictlc Dyouet to VfctoriHugo dur- ing fifty _ ars- huvc b -eu sold at public a . .oii here for 18.1100 frau- Preqmenl m. RVC requiem suuwcs. (if thc lcttltrs Hugo \Vl‘t1it-. iii {reply i0 Q1101 “(Jlir life l-s iii your limit-rs day by day. thought by tboil- gilt. All you have iiFBlliilHd and suf- iittlv illirrlirs. each rt-fli-i-liug a litw phase of‘ your soul." 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