with: 57317889115‘!!! ---~——‘¥—‘— . )'e8rS—lS rliglllg 111 0111111111- T“ ‘That a noble deed is a step toward _ of Trade do not know when to let l5 llllcll 3T9“ "llllle- morrow will tell whether all has God, filpeplng Sawdogs 1m . gone we“ or perhaps Dying news Lifting the soul lfrom the common Tlme w“ when all "1113 we"! ill?‘ of a triumph for booze! Suspense. 01°11 iii-dill 'liilliilliliiililil Pruollcnt. W. Chooser S. Mobiles Vlco-Pnollell. J. ‘ Oalntlflv l-lell- 00L l). A. Iuelflllol. D. S. 0. Editor and IIIIIII‘; J. IL llurlott Associate Editor. D. K. Corrie. New York Roplooentollvo-llronk B. Northrup Cllcogo Reproocnloflvo-I. J. Power _ NQTEBYTHE WA l i’ "And If thou olyoot I'm not as good As-any lord of Scottish blood, Lowland or Highland, near or far. Lold Angus thou hast lied!"- ll. llunetfl of Thus spoke Lord Marmlon when he ‘bearded the lion in his don, the Douglas In his hail." Marmion was by no means an admirable charac- ter, but no one will deny his cour- age, a quality sadly wanting In these days among some ‘public men of big pretensions. Our trouble, FRIDAY, coronal: 24, 1924 I » 1 l ,oral his disciples were so enthus- ‘iastic and assertiive tlrsi. they 111E116 ‘the lines of ..endlrll\91'10 111111 1111' ' THE WEST AROUSED Tho suspension l of the Crow's Nest rates by the Railway Commis- slllll ll“ slfllllellaverllable home" of the family and official mourn- nest In the West. The)’ 1111118 P611 _ers. This was reported t0 he W111i! ioncdthe Governor-incouncil to s-etjrance womd have 9:98am‘ n, iISlllJ the decision of the COIIJIIIIE sIOD. Strong men whogive exhI-bitlo Edward Island. is that for years we theatres, have been Eiave submitted to such treatment lore lllell llellollmallce" lfaot an Illustration of ‘his last greatluntii it has been assumed that we than one competition or game du the Aug-gm! 0111116111 ing an afternoon, are often given ‘ptrpfllliil inferiority. That assump tlon is a libel upon our Island man. hood! work-‘Tho Revolt of The Western members achieved what they regarded as a great vlc- 111i)’ when they forced the K1115. ing the waiting period. A-cording to the Rev. Dr. Wylie‘ , f, k M aerator o! the Prey Nor l; good as tn; mg" o1 Que. zilong with them, when they (- l l" 6' ° {heel OM-Ho m, n,‘ WM" Eve". going to be out for a number bylery °l sllslllllcllewllll’ some olldrull of honest Island blood denlcslllolllls on a slmlcll‘ 111B 111111191915 111°" bflllwd when rew-lthe. imputation and proclaims it Ill quested to pray for an ‘abuudantllie. That is why there is a swell ‘vhea, cm,» m ‘he prame prgv-liflg tide of resentment hero against ‘the nanlpercil Nabobs at Ottawa} ll ll d end uo the ~ wees d3 y 1e ep s p n Iilslctill of the contentment lllfll would producers In existence - l.' -- tdiorcetbai. .-'. -. - ' fort. 11B 8611*"! #1111119 V _nu nl. Tht stigma of lnftriorii) is l, ,5 m Such a concentrated mm] lII the Fail carry governliient to renew the original agreement but neither they nor the government knew then that the Illrlway Commission might have to iu- reckoned with. They didn't know the gun they were handling ol the Aitics, "swat-ties." Now what about this? likewise "was loaded" and when It went off Illa-y were angry and 11158990111106. success o! me when‘ crops. there‘ An appmtl in the courts bllt u-uu a-ttcnilctl by loo uliicli ilncer- minty. ' s at . , “a church froui wheat. It was lack iixcd upon us by the ovcrt alt-ts and U, first cullsitlcreil, that course _ i -l"nmeni. wllatevcl" they considered necessary.- l for daily sustenance. Bill. he B8111 there are ministers 0! 111B Eofllleliil your old. ratlletrap cars! who find it necessary to gpgloglga nit- good cilnugh for deciles likc‘ for preaching ‘he word u, God. andHVOll." And they advertise “Trains: idc Iuixs" from Montreal lcuuveri 'I‘llcy say to us They had a gun of their uivn and they knew it was loaded. Tin-y had tested its efficacy before .'liul"lt worked. They could point *1 ul the head oi’ the government. its they had done in the matter of men and “lolllen “llw allologlse loll A generation of ting good value for your money. Now why is ii so valuable to a to Van-lman using his muscles for hard work 0i‘ hard play? tux rodilclion and the government golllg 1° “lllllcll- 39.63"“ ll gels llll° llle in rather quitters. as it were. blood ivould. as before, give ibilt minutes where s th r r ever traveller] so sumptiiously nsl y ' a o e m m. than get nut. - It is not improbable that the gov, l-YIIIIIPIII - ' 1 . . Plemler Ramsay MacDonald llalllundersirapplng servllors, each Olllmuggles (janJjge [henp 111111 Pm‘ been i-‘liilmlfii; £19111! 10f 1119 Bllcflwhom must have his private pnlziwe bubly recommended the appeal to hes,- of his foreign policy, llll‘ Goverilorlienerlll-In urns consulted Never car on the rails and his limousine 11011 111111 gels 11110 i116 61111111 1111-61-1 (‘iilillcll-lin ber history has the Mother Couuflll°l lllaklng 80cm ‘Alum The“ t-llllltflil llmlélll: lllsfiellflveiarsllligf6lllé it i1 “will afford them an oiworiim- try had more trouble abroad than “ml” “ml llllllll’ ll‘ exlllelled l“ ' _ , salaries told off in nothing iesslllomll lelnllorarllll‘ “lhell me mus. ity 1o "tukc tile matter lllto their . cle wants to work it need energy she has at the present time. Troopsllhan five figures m “on WMH, ip ll H _ _, I _ __ , . I to make move or contract. The “llilllll ‘°ll“l‘l"l"ll°ll - ll llwy have been sent to China. Egypt fllidds the bounden duly and high prlv way (his gnergy 15 Heated is by could n01 agree. if the Cabinet yo"), Africa, Menfiuvar orqerelfilcge or the "interiors" to puygbuinln; the sugar In the muscle members from the Eastern and objected, the-n lllry could iippcfll to the Supreme-h, bloody confh-c, over we (‘nurt of Camilla. All this would’ lake time. the appeal need not bol , , , B n. h , w l m Am Half of our people, living beside veils. 311st as gasoline burning slves 0 PTO 6C l‘ IS D 1'85 S 1 . r - . : I118. 1111011‘ -rllnltlvt.- narrow-gaugeioai-Lllllellgy l0 Your motor ellg, The Turks are threatening‘ l cm; ,,a,,,,,,,g| New you ll notice iliai lvo been l (killfillell “all ll palace jlillklllg about the value of sugar to l“ ‘their doors. The other half ncvernhose who work hard. 0,. play hard‘ boundary. Ulster is In arms. South sow one at home except when siltnei]; gjveg mom lnnngdlnlo results, Africa resents Mt Thonmsvs tnrblhigh official willris into Chnriotte- immediate energy. . town or Summersldc to eat for url 13111 W113i- 11110111 101115’ W110 11119 lug with the Black racesAustraliat [W0 m m sleep {or alsuga]. and candy’ bu, do “m work ' bard or play hardf . I don't need to tell you what bap- lpens to them because you've seen ( PIIITHI tlrovilices Minor‘ Ilurried and probably the gencral| dvciion might b- o and off be-l , 1191"" °l' Q t n 13nd New Leitlanil 111‘? blllerly night nnd ueilish in splendor In the‘ i for.- tr decision would be arrived the abandonment oflmoml“; I l h i h K_ resentful of -t. t - 1-: t fl a - ‘l ‘n l m m m‘ ml; gov ‘the Pacific Naval base. .Then iit often. -They simply get fut, be- t-l-nmeilt would l-oilt-inue its cffortshhere are the Balkans The onlyi W_o lend four men to Ottawa to mwneflflg, sum" m" memg used‘ on behalf oi’ the Wcst! . ' ,represent us. each one costing thirlgets stored in the tissues as fat, (‘snails is‘ now being ruled bylpeople ppm!" MacDonald seems Price of a farm for each and every 111191‘ 1116 11W" 11115 1111 11H 1169118 , , lreaily to have pleased are the Rua- trip. We might better have paid lllolell "WBY- The 195W" 15 11111111- bnricr. bartering the rights and the - ' '1 ‘t? 5131] Bolsheviks, them to stay at home! For they ls“ l __ support this sort of thing, szrvl _ The Bishop of Gloucester, Eng- "amen" to it. Mid S0 flfivellif 101'?‘ v l, I _ ' gus this badge and stigma 0 tn l. and‘ and has beewtelllng the st-udentslfeflorhty‘ They s“ by the“. M“ z 8616012101148 Mackenziemf Toronto University that if they whlch speak 10mm. than woms_ FOR K» .-" b b d I . “lwlllll be W159 111°? 1111191- 119 1911- “We accept. for our electors the , lg“ “l ll“ llllllhl e lea y Ofglglflgiotis also. "Without the stimulus stigma 01' inferiority. We 111111111 I a lg price. at t e expense o t e v . _ . the 3r not equalwo not as good of the university, religious life he- y '3 _ ' i m“ of Ldnadm as Compensalloll for came unreal‘ and wthout the stim 0r as lleselvlllg as llle people lmm oooo-oooooomaoooo-oo-ooo-o the withdrawal of the gift he gave ' _ ' the St. Lawrence. the Lakes. and ,0 me we,“ My,“ he consenwd to “llls °l ""1 “ll“l'°l1- “Cllilmnl” 111° ‘the Prairies!" It is pitiful and ocrossn 24, 1924 re wth Cr w, v 1 pa e 1196011195 lllll-llwllfillvé- 1 believe humiliating that. this should be n11. c 0's.cs ssagre- . _ - . ., m g h - - ‘ - '. tril nf th Solid Four. but it is nleni in exchange for Progressive a 1t e1 seculllrlzauoll o‘ “Le “gl "u: e Wrfll y s coining to an en . n ' support. the one hand. always interests of the country for the pri- vilege of holding office in Ottawa. It is a serious condition of affairs, based on misrepresentation seciionalism, and Mr. .\ LOVE lilEASTz-Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, fbun u stalled ox and hatred theretvtih. Proverbs 15:17. ‘PRAY-ERw-May nothing, our (I011, be over done by us, save in love to Thee and to our fellowmen. This compensation and‘ the manner of it will need to be clnsely watched. A EDITORIAL NOTES '1“? 1111151 English, Scotch, Irish and Aca- maintain a. real freedom In the un- dian blood is still strong enough in h-erspy; but, on the other hand’ Prince Edward Island's four-fold were mus, be a ma, and close cow race. derived from wolthy unces. ors. to beget and retain the fee-l- nection In the university with thc mg ma, we an, (mm, as gm,“ J5 1111111111111 life," he said. any In Canada. This being so. ONE STEP AT A TIME Today is The Day—and Tomor- At o“ licavcn ls not reached by a single _ , , bound; 1°W""111 1111i! P1111111“ little it was felt that the main pull, sell-respect must prompt thousands Bu, we build me Made,- by which ,1 . . -——— p” o; n, e l, . t , L, of those who voted Liberal In 19.. we nae T119 1111“ 101191111 We 5111111111 9V" a fend at: v Ysdy “istllagqu e lo reverse that vote In 1925, or From the lowly earth to the vault- ll HOW e l; ' v Iluve to spend a lluiet vacation like o F‘. u ‘ll “lore Whenever the next oiilivriiiniiy of ‘"1 skimp E p,“ important than this is the training reny .\nrl W9 mount to its summit round ' H of the mind as an instrument of -—-— bl round’ By we Dom Harry Hotupurl m-lihougbt for the work of this world. 01d “any L! you Wm the Boardfhat is why a classical education While we write, another Buftic I count thi thi -flilly with Booze-the ninth wlthInthiri-y mm. ll n“ as g“ > To a purer air nnd n broader view. Five men pay the exueme pew clarations of faith as well as dlr- all day hangs over the vote. King ' ‘ . l. nlty for banditry this morning, fictions regarding worldly posses- (120059 “r llllllgn: qlel-lohllly lllmll But for Ille mcrcy of God. as John slllllsi blll l°l‘ man!’ Yell“ ‘he n. “y e0’ l y 4 wash”, Hum’ we“ “and you m. material has almost entirely super. We rise by the things under our feet; By what we have mastered of gnnd that are and gain; w“ aeded the spiritual aspect. It is Th‘ “lull ll‘ pullll" lll several BY llle Prlde ‘lalmsell ‘"111 1119 11"‘ ' I t respects. It has eyes that cannot sion slain, ll ellsllll l° °°lll° lclm “ll “c” see and a nose that cannot smell. Ami the vanquished ills that we 1i 11111’! E0111’ i0 be Periodic dol- tlon and that on the part of an erst. n is beloved am“, by human,” hourly meet. 1111‘ i111?! i111)’ 111018- Every (111! while Judge of Supreme Court and horses. cattle and swine and Its '1' G‘ Hllllllllll will be» dollar day henceforth. Lleut-Governor of Quebec, Hon. worst foe ls an insignificant bug. It is called a tuber. but. it in not at all tuberculosis. It has no mor sis-born in the ground, it lies all . summer even when the truth l l Wntcll and see—cvery day bargain day flllfllllwllllrb for something. Louis Philippe Brodeur. The first paragraph ls a prayer In which the then Judge of the Supreme Court commends his soul to God and would answer better, and It's of hopes for forgiveness. Farther 11° ""9 l” llllylmlly “lllll llvll "lull OCTOBER 24~—Y011 are 11 801111 . .. ed." but as soon as It's up the steady worker, and will get on in down lll ‘he document lle sullen’ l prim goes down. Wits have told tile world. Nothing will turn you sntreat my children to maintain al. us m,“ the potato resembms 1mm from your purpose. You are a Ioyiil ways the principles of intesrliy because "it shoots from the eyes "11"" “"1 1* lllllel‘ ‘lllllllly’ “l”? "m ,, "ins well liked by your own mix 2H which I may have Inculcated ln and becomes less ~by pifllirlng. . Troubli- more. In the Balkans once Mncedoilln is Invutllng Ser. bin and Ilulgaria ls arming Io pro, tcct her boundary. Lord Salisbury nncn aptly described the Balkan states us n mlnatnrc hades always , u _ by the opposite. Your love will have ll “lull ml’ them, They must always help ont- ‘llld Y" 1°15 °1 "my llllelllllellllitil "ups and downs," but you will, . llPilllle have elm" Iiotatoes (r0111 in the main, be happy II you keep Melghen loads. others follow. llllolllel llllll “ma” Elva m "m" (lay today without givingathouglit jealousy and spite out of your The Ellylltialt Premier announces lllolllel collalalll mall“ ol lllell lll‘ to these Important facts. b03153‘ birthilone is the up“ that hi; government will follow the llll allllclllllellll’ sllollld ally °lle l A example of Canada and establish s ol lllelll ll°v°l° llllllsell l° pllllll“ ‘ w‘ 11°"? "m"? 14 111° 11°11- Y I I govemmeubowned merchant m“ iifs- then I ask him never to let WOULD gal: stljllsghbziévzsmis whlziéir lucky c0 ore are yel 0w and Ina to carry the Egyptian flag Into llllllwll l” sllllled by personal lll" —--——--——-———— __..____i__ every worthwhfle the terests, but always to have before ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 23.——A six of representatives. and permission l ,. year term for president with non- for cabinet members to occupy the world. lllm the pllllllll llllellelll‘ Lollyiellgiblllty for a second term- revl-lfloor In both houses of congress which means hope. port .In Quilts By Iona . Brno. H.0- VALUE OF suaan Ann canov have been treated as Interiors by l! 0110001816 1-181‘ 01' 8 D We 01 tally: ggflllgllillltlele D5, the power-g ma; be a; gnaw“ and twenty minutes t0 half an llour be- Athleteswbo have to enter more; good clear pure form of candy dur- Sonle of our men who go hunting chocolate bars And our explorers whether into tlw heal of the trophies. or the cold day to one pron,“ under “m, "eatgitsolf, is olie of the greatest energy _ ai it can be purchased cheaper of iaith not to appeal in prayer for,‘ 110191111115 llvxlccis oi the hing gov» than any other food known; that 1s “Wobble from the food value standpoint. So {and bump along (IVGY your unhal lhfll llllliougii you may have mem- ' lasted narrow-gauge at liulf speed on“ °l g°°ll wlllle 5113*" al- n“ Th“), cents a pound. and now find It eight to ten ceilts, you are still gei- No, Somme" in a“ h,‘ moryislream lo do its work In twenty to _ _ _ pr starchy food may take as long 11i1\'1'i'i1-ik@1llbat night-crossings be our Ministers of State and theiiqas two 0,. more hours before the made» as we woilld not think of Am“. we sugar leaves the mom“ are of the opinion that some other The Public Forum ‘lilo oollnl ll opol for Ibo dlsuuoolou by oonoopottlsoto of lltoroot. ‘Illa Question of Chrlottotowl Olorllll WHAT THE BOARD WANTS Carferry. While I have n; time, inclination, or ability neces _ _ _ it l m, k i choice of two possibilities, so that 1M1 rem-i» =~ l" °' l" “l” 1' '1 *1;.,:';"¢:"2l: saws. Lilli. ....:.....:.fl: ‘ the Transportation the Charlottetow Board of Trade, r-l a seen are during the time of the ‘so called of winter schedule, mails and passen. gen-l for P. E. Island points are held at Suckville from o'clock the following carry day. and lilkc another day to reach rail points south of Charlottetown, and (‘Xtflllll for mixed train connec- wo“ m, Sum“. m candy.’ 0,. sum“. Fons IIIPH? days each weck, an0tIl_ cr duy is n-qiiircd i0 roach points east, Tllc Charlottetown Board of ‘Prado is cnlloavoring to improve this injustice, and will ilot be satis- fied until they succeed. If Capt. Read or anyone else can supply a better solution than we set out be, forv the Iiallwuy- Commission let iis hllvc it. 'Ihc Railway officials have met our request with objcctions- litany of which lu us seem unsound, and which we tlijnk are made simply to sidestep the pOlllL at issue. The Board has iii heart only the lili- provonlcnt of conditions. and since Capt, RIEIIII has stated that night- ,ci'ossings lire unsafe, the Board has questioning his judgment, but we ‘lvuy lirouild the difficulty can be found. From papers filed with the Rail- way (Iommission we find that the Cal-ferry lust Novenlberon several occasions made three round trips, loos not loooooorlly ondorso up- nlou of oorrospondontl. a vv-vo-o-o-oov SIr,—ln this morning's Issue of your valuable paper there W909i"! a letter from Capt. Read of the not the take some snlall part in the matter My t C l. ,, ‘Iiiglladrti-(dnuijilrotcg till rllllylesltftremtrlas llllllll ' wlllcll w°lllll be “unsel- I C I I ::l.l.i,l\liu.l,l:;,?.: lslfig“ “lllliilllgllftiéirrgtgf iween sunrise and sunset." sings is all wrong" remains to be six o'clock one iTs-Cuttm I . ‘ idibat“ fishy ad In the Press. some year! In) that It was unsafe to operate the oorferry after night." Another question I wish to ask Mr. Mutch is: “If you wanted to be fair to me as well as the Commis- sion, why did you not quota me correctly! and ,add: “In the Fall of the year- after the buoys are taken up and before the Board Ice forms I0 protect her." . Instead of this he saldz-"TI-IE ALTERNATIVE THEN, WAS A TRIP IN THE EARLY MORNING AND ANOTHER IN THE EARLY EVENING". “lobster gives the meaning of s_ "ALTERNATIVE", "the option or if one be rejected the other must liiliiill '1 * ‘Jaw. ll lien" ll . M. l t.‘ l ' \ lllnulllll" _ iclillslztilllislllllis liiii I" l K14, BLACK T ABIAACK m '/2 no I LB. CARTONS be accepted." - n "NIGHT"—"The time between sunset and sunrise." l w“ “we” l° "EVENING"——TIie close of the beginning .of the _ ' and the "Dsy"—"The period of light be- My contention Tile fact cannot be disputed that ggoialflfl gflietlnlgfig-léllgalahlfiEall NATIVE to night navigation. EX- CEPT to remain in Borden after we land tile Mails and Passeng- 1 ers cu llle afternoon trip. I mu not going to follow in Mr. Iilutcirs footsteps alld suy: CORRECT“. blit I uni going In ask 1'- iiiin to tlicusi- cxpluiil HOW IIE IS IIOING T0 MAKE A TItII‘ front Iioidcn i0 Tormcntint‘ IN DAY-H; I.I(I~II'I‘, when as a mutter oi’ rccorihlfi the AVERAGE 'I‘IME OF OUR ARRIVAL AT IiORDEN with the ‘l AFTERNOON TRAIN, last Decent. her was EIGHTEEN MINUTES AFTER night had already 5st "L Oilr records will also prove that illlillli; last Novclnbcr- it would have hecii more than a half llour ziftci" night before we WDIIliI have Hell cvcn rcuiiy to start buck l0 Torinelttinu. The lateness of Sunrise for those months ALSO PRECLUDES THE POSSIBILITY of iin ALTERNAT- affiilfiiifffilfi IVE TO NIGHT NAVIGATION with its attendant extra risk to 1 ' THE ONLY (‘ARIPERRY WE HAVE capable of keeping up mo, WINTER SI<JII\’I(‘I<J. ‘Now where docs MI‘: Mulch gci lIiH jllstifcation for the 3131.911191]] Iic made before the Board. Another argument put forward 11y him also falls for luck of proof. 11$. Iii. including a passenger trip each- way in the actual time of six hours nnd forty-five nilnutesxir an avierage of two hours and fifteen minutes forc £1.15. and a return trip to Torm- or a total of nlnc Ilours. the your Decenlber eight Iiolirs forty-five minutes be- Wplild have to operate during only,’ ‘shortest day of the year, and dur-: Ing a. good deal ,fitct is also brought out by the papers filed that, day after day last fall ithe boat made full round trips before and lifter ll Ilalp trip. We all realize that there will be evenings when it nlight not bewise to make n re- turn trip to Tornlontine, and Capt. Read would be the best judge of this. Under those conditions the boat would remain on this side, and bring the passengers back on re- turning from Tormcntine ‘in the morning, after the 9.1113 crossing from this side, They would still be ahead of the old schedule. and this condition would be exceptional. Capt. Road's sin-lenient filed ivltli tile commissioners is that In order to leave Borden at 9.15, would bc necessary for hilii to cross from Tornientine an hour before dawn, which is the darkest hour of the night. lie also states that the time required for loading and dis- charging ls forty-seven minutes. and the time for crossing we put tit f0rly~fivo minutes. a total of one llour and thirty-two minutes. so that the time of leaving Tormen- tlne need not be earlier than 7.43, and when the Captain decided that this hour was the darkest part ol‘ ' the night. he must have been on one of his trips somewhere near the North Pole. All rilgards n donation to the Protestant Orphanage, we are all expected to do our share. and the contribution Capt. Read makes had better be In his own name. I am, Sir, Etc., R. E, MUTCH. Oct. 23,1924, R‘ INFORMATION WANTED Sir.——ln your Issue of the 20th Mr. It. E, Mulch is reported to have questioned my veracity and Intelli. gunco before the Board of Railway Commissioners, when he ls quoted I as saylngz-“When Captain Read said he coirld not get bis vessel I from Tormeniinc to Borden at 9 a.m. HE WAS NOT STATlNlG WHAT WAS CORRECT." First, I wish to risk Mr. Mlitch. why he put these words Into my mouth? No one in his right senses would make such a statement as that nt- iributed to ma and I defy Mr. Match, to say where and when I made such a bald unqualified sta-tu, merit. ' ~ I have never knowingly made a false statement or even a inislead- l Ing one In connection with the Ferry Service, and the fact that Mr. Mulch is a member of the Iloard of Trade, does not give him the right. to question my state- ments, unless he can back up his assertions with proof. Another statement attributed to Mr, Mutch, In which he used my t and inspiring advice too seldomjslon of the present method of electqwere among the recommendations hand m the" d!" ‘n; the president. particularly the Al Alllll°l° Pulley‘ nu‘ lull‘ provision for election by the House here last night. cited by Secretary’ of State Hughes veyed a false Impression, was name and at the same time con- follows:——~"Captain Read had st of the change, was that s-lle could coal at night illlll‘ for a round trip. Now suppose aniextl“ m1‘ additional trip were madc by cross-‘llllllllll 1161811" ing from Torlnentine to Borden be. ltalllylllg cllpllllllY-l’ _ {\ bu it good one if entinc in the evening, the aoiiial llmlll’ wllf fine would be increased by ailoth_|ll°',l'~' NEVER M1351“) 111111111111 il cr two hours and fifteen lnlnlltetrltlglldllll 1'11’ l" 1110 11113411118 illlrlllgl \\'i- find that the shortest day inlllml” “llllllllg of the time hflllllvlt III his reply its I have tried tor which the old winter schedule has-be llllllflllll l “l3” 111* __ _k .1. been forced on us’ we have mOreISOIIIIG-llllflg about suit,- nltvigntinn licot tui than ‘nine hours of sunlight. The lellhllll‘ i _-—-—<<>-___ trips. while we are alstlflngafélisrefilglla; sources l°ll olllallllng beautiful and harmonious things cent lecture (‘bimbo Art lnstltilie. lilust V113] 8mm“ Mr. Robertson asserted. while tlic beauty lll nature, a wish to be sur. rounded with harmonious things, to avoid the shoddy and the glar- ing n homes llearance. also to build worth-while character. livco thoughts." no beautiful shadows, glass shades on the With such a congloiueration iuitur- aliy goes jazz music and the cur- rent theatrical reveuee. iii "The individual should exert his '""“““”“f“"°"' own luau,- and Eawcett PIBCIESS tempt to follow what ‘others’ ore doing. should make Furniture in ii room nued not ilcc- ci-lsarily all bc Clllflliile decorations are extremely greatest decorators thu world bus evcr known." Tired Tailor Returns ed the other tliy Jan Funds. wlln announced he had come back rafter 13 years to claim his nendles and pressing Irons. wanted to take these Implements of his trade back to the South Seas Funds announced. whore he was owner and governor of an island In 1913 because a suit of clothes hr- ll hind made for a customer did not It‘ fit, He said; "One argument Iil favor i Tnrinenilnc during the thus have time for un~ (i; furl licr Incrcnscd 'l‘iiis would g is, and always ivas, that in the months of Novem-R “HE i. was NOT srwrmo WHAT lVAS every other day. WIIICII l‘! ilnytlliilg to it, B111‘, “y. \\-;r A 2l7-lii~2ii~.\lill . llllllll 111i _________ WHILE YOU’R'E SETTING UP Stop a minute and see if it is worth another winter. A good stove bought now will give you more returns for the money spent than one gotten later. We have the “MCLARYS” Ranges and cook stoves and you know what that means in a handsome kitch- _ en and a well cooked meal. “HANDY AN DY SAYS:” It’-s.fine to get up in the morning, strike a - I match to the oil heater and have the room in a glow of warmth while dress- ing. We have the handlsomest and hlandiesi" of oil heaters at very reason- able prices too. \»‘ r? W ii, e busy silnsoy; for fllH/yfll] y,» do not COIIHIIIPI‘ it nd-i for this trip Is Iztlonal wlicrens u Passenger trip l. teen nfinlues u, twilight» m meiis scheduled and must be made. Honing Mr. Mulch will bc as e-x-i I am, Sir, E10,. are . ' it .. point .0 ....French Decline 22ml, gjvg5|lhll 111111 11111 at nlizht and on stormy. days when I tween sunrise and‘ sunset so thatlivlsllllle 1° llllllle ll 11911-1111 111D 011' to IJUPIOPUI our schedule. the boat ‘lcmlllll °l 11111“?- Cocktail, But Not PARIS, Oct. I53. ——"'I‘llc FFOIICII able ,0 learn Aczidcilly (Ines not \\'IllIl tllc word Maurice Iloniiuy, who presided ut l WHY VIVVIAJOR sages-H O'I"I‘.A\\'A. Uri. As a Beverage (Unite Iligllilcss. on Sliillrllliy niglil. "Wily?" uskcd llln major. “Iiccuusg you was tho prompt rcply. Press) 111 115 ‘llcllllllllly-ll "ll-Ysluinitl lln- lIllIl-l-lllill‘ of his gun 1 - I tllt- word ‘bull JOHN ,tce that UXLIIHIOI . L‘ READ" not because tile ilciiltiny ll 1's sum-I “+»,.,‘H+,_.“,,»,N dry, not because Anlericn is no , llongtrr wet." l tlic Beauty Instead of (United Press) FHICAGO. Oct 23. -wlul re- tenfold greater to students at the The art of living should have the to our pt-aplc. 811d 111 personal np- was the surest way "Bountiful things will enrich our loll and give us beautiful the speaker continued. . ‘Yet In our homes, particularly the ll“ . (my we m“; a“ i.“ one mo,“ “m? palm‘;- Ilc iuovcd on to the I1 lji atlons of Oriental ru s with rn- “all s- _ “Dunc-ml Seams. yenof, oak wgmb llcre he boiigilli a Sillllll colal ‘Is- work highly vammhed’ ivory lund, llIIVlIll-Z‘ suvcd some ‘lllflllg, walls w.th no pattern, taupe lno- 111111 Pllllllllll ll ,l° lloclxlllllll" e hair covered furniture, liwerted 1* Till” "l llll‘ llllllllllll‘ "llll bowl; with {ugh-em “gm, leavgug plllincd t0 old friends that i’. and stained tiible Ialnps. lloi tlic not sluviirhly at- Tlic IIOIIIC for furnishings atmosphere. In one period. us t easily miglii. become monotonous iseful, for the Chinese ‘urc- tin- Home King Ofa South Sea Isle (United Pren) PRAGUE, Oct. 23. —lnto a littll- ailor shop of this city there walk- scissors He llied with cocosnut trees. Jan Funds began his wandovmzs and there Spine people arc wimilering wily] Many others arc _ J . gret that it wnsn‘! uiliiplcil. Wlllltll: those wlrn urc fllili.ll.ir with tlic quality of mfxcil bevi-rzigcs served, - in some of tho Sfl-lfllllLlil “Alut-ricliili bats“ of Paris lire giving their, hearty moral support to tlltriicettl- emy. claim to éI place tnnury thun SCOTCH of other Amer- ican nnd English expressions that are common In certain circlcs In Franco- would be no reason for not taking ‘ice cream sodu‘ along with it." l This disgusted Jan with the tailor- ing busincss. unil so did Puris, and fvunl Alurseil- lcs ll ctruvcictl lo Africa. wanted his tullor‘s K0054‘ "1111 1119 shears to show lllo lsliind children If you are going to Plpelsss Furnace buy a New Rival and be a satisfied cul- tomsr. Cali and use us or writs If Interested. ranged to suit customers, -O4§O-40-O resulted a row. 335-111241131- Have Your XMAS Photos Taken word was ever propusi-ll.i inclined io rnq At The than [h5g9 possessed by Ameficifs "I voted flI-‘CillIlSl ii. tlloiliril I IISOII! I - .,. th word in lily piece ‘Edncutluu Zglefilllllllfi’ “e llellellllleless ileUPrincc‘ nlorc tlluli 2U yours agoTl ',mst(,..llll yullllclllel,l)lfitxlltll(l)elll Sallie °l Mr Donnnv said. “l iIld s0 Ilucuilsc, ,M“ ‘ ~,-1 -3u_'“~ t_-_ - _‘ ‘_ __ .1 +++o+oo+o+u “Us, and dwordtor’ “ml ‘iglglerltlaf its use is llllllli d nnd has no IIlOll. in u li‘i'cncli dic- If we took cocktail there and llL' left Prague (lcrnlany. London snw llinl, Ailstra~ Ilurborcil llim u few nloutlls hi“. origin 0i‘ a iZ<1Vi'"1i11'- lllll success 0i‘ it clcvtu‘ tailor» i; DAYS $ SALE OF OVERCOAT-S ANI) sUITS All our last seasoiVS 0”" coats 3P9 reduced ‘oil $ Days $ 25% t“ 35%‘ Goo models and cloths, 11111 “"17 one or two of a kind. Y°lll chance t0 save money 0" 7°" winter Overcoat. ‘ Last Winter’; and Sllrml Suits go on sale $ Day‘ a 25% 1m. Blues. Grwil- “l” titres and Str|P"""°l many of a kind but all all" 11°" 34 to 44 chsst. Furnaces _y ilii i I I AV FRIDAY AND 81111111” 35% DISCOUNT Special prices on all "it: of Men's Wear for than bin Days. D. A. BRUCE MEN'S WEAR 166 Queen 31"“ Install a Fawcett Prices and terms ar- 8. KENNEDY, 134 Kent Street woooooooamn» lill zm- easily Ii- i l?” 1"" wit» I I IS LIKE A PENCIL ' 231 ~~“.liillll. yiiil IIl'i‘ u pvntlii!" culIi-d lllil Prince lo Mltjtlr IIIISHCII, llilsl of Ills Royal T1112 llIIIjOI‘ bclil II llflsly’ li-cn-lll l l i l l __ 1