JAlliUARY 11, 1921 Mount Stewart ’ » l a o e And Vicinity Instantly Killed Belllllllllls Monday. the 3rd lnst., anoint. anal-Jan. 10. - Alden here started Chute, of Clemeutsvale, a fur buy the ar, was instantly killed last night is much air when the car in which he was driv- _ lng crashed through a bridge rail- closing at seven o'cl winter months, which preciated by the clerks Tuesday, tho 4th ‘(in the c-vcnilli-l of the Society was held at the and was followed iiy llic Missionary iHocieJ. "lflvlilli-ls a favorable Riven as io tiie progress "lllllvy on hand. etc. lmlllllis a ilcligliiful lly the hostess. \VIlIl‘Ii Willi I Sudden draught: in a ha! room calm iiifnul W" Pckret. to learn of I of I.\li‘. Wiliani ll‘ and hope he tiiay i revcry m‘ licnlili. is in nttcutlnuce. IIEIIEVES SIIIIIIISS IIAIISIII Ill IIIIIII Pressman tells how newspaper workers keep fit_ The pressmen workin ufiice at Dorchester, M _ _ have great trouble with rheumatic 5“"°‘"“ll“3 ‘Us stiffness owing to_ frequent sudden draughts of cold air when the doors m I town, visited M Owing to the scarcity of smelts, couver lSnn readers. we publish be- iiie oi‘ the fishermen have stop- low a copy of our reply: ll fishing. as the amount caught Editor, cs not pay the expenses of were opened to take in rolls of paper. S0 number began using he catcli- Halifax Herald. for the entire sho . "After my day s work I rub a little The second of a series oi’ horse servations on lMariiime rights. on my back and ra ees W115i held nn ihe river on 5m. As a young Canadian born and d proved botii excit- brought up in ‘Eastern Township, g and intgregflng in 11103,, attend. Quebec, my view is that successful Horse; were entered pyeconomlc future oi’ Canada cannot Allan be built upon post-moriem Confed- _ Arthur Mcmucmam Lioyd eration claims of prairie provinces mi chest” Comm and proved or so-called British Columbia be well matched in the different right“ m‘ “weaned lilsme ‘or m” Sloan's Liniment legs. It never fails. Sloiin’s gives real help because it doesn't just deaden t without rubbing. el the comfortable, b ht t th as the itiéaw btliood is m roug o esore spo , an soon I g stops. Get a bottle today. “lass” he pain. It gets in Right away you fe __.__..___.___. "llow fllfl thc bride's uiollici- ill'l nl “h her parents, Mr_ Mrs. Fred‘ McDonald here. retur to Charlottetown Friday to resume mm and “m” ‘Hsmbuungi r duties as nurse iii the city hos- w ' ai. trying in an era of nines .. . .. Mil (lb. llieri- were tears, of course. "The OIII innit llHlkPlI more ilnlglug‘ Iii chccrs." We regret to learn that .\lr.Geo.. I ‘. i Clark is confined to home with n|coasts of Canada trying to do busi- sore side. due to a fall which he re-i ceived a short time ego. f t January Shoe Sale saving prices on your Shoe -' 'f‘rauk Pigott, Sav left a bouncing iveek. (iotigrniulliiioiis! age Harbor. and baby boy last \-~ —”/ TZ< pressed and loose. are being hauled y the surrounding, dollars per ton is Q» / to Mt. Stewart b month of January, we arew anxious to close out the bal- ance of our fall make sacrifices .to’tbls _end. the price ‘being p: iSuuday. the lltii inst, theTi-es- SCJE. met at the and Airs. Wm. McKen- ry zic. Mrs. (lordoii Douglas was lead- fer for the evening. I i opened ‘by singing aficr which tlio usual wipmcrrs PATENT LEA- THER PUMPS one or two straps. Less 20%. I?" “T WOMEN'S BROWN OX-z FORDS, all sizes and heels. also black kid and fords, 240 pairs less 20%. . 20% out?“ FOLLOWING (if lllllPll’ pcr cent lo liiir .$-—— //,__.< i chosen readings nicmlnrrs present 4%. ..\\€ hymns and psalm selections. wv-Vz/ Hbrought a very lnteresing and in- structive meeting lo a close. ere hcld in the United 1 o'clock a.in.. but the .47,» ~‘_.-,./ _\\ .w_..._\c\ the pastor ltoltllug ll in D Qacraineni was held in. the morning 12° Pal" B9¥$' Boots icrvicc, and one new iucmber jelli- I cli. Women's laced boots, eluding stout fitting. cushion- ? >~ovo wwwwwwnvww Sneezing The forerunner and grip. The great pre- Ail lines of Women's Wool X~ Men's HIGH CLASS BOOTS Black and Brown, broken lines, pointed to medium toes, wonderful value at $3.98 ALLA‘ LLQAA i- ,3, MEN'S HIGH CLASS Boon: broader toes than above. now . . . . . . . . .. $4.98 women's BLACK sA-rln PUMPS, 75 pairs. broken "m. ell mu in m lot at r WOMEN'S CUSHION SOLE »,=-:- kid oxford: special for this sale at... . . . . . .........$2-20 vvvvvvv WampoIe’s Emulsion it leads them all highly recommend it. $1.00 per bottle. ' Ilaroid L Worthy ' vvvvv WOMEN'S HIGH CLASS .7 kid one strap slipper, with . -. (ml/Bred cuban heel and rub- - . her top lift $1.50 m $0.00 l~ r . ' a MISSES BLACK ‘KID LAC- ' ED BOOTS, size: i1 to 2 only $2.00‘ ‘we QUEEN srsesr “-'>—1-——< ' \ MISSES Patent slippers. -.;‘_- p, sizes 11 to 2 $1.00 hlldrenl llzel 8 to 1Q CHILDREN'S BOOTB, nice- Y made with good wide toes. and renn eoiel, nine these two countries. elm sl t '1' rug-ii l-mn A . A’ I m » HOSIERY e For Ribbed Lisle. in "sh: Ind dirk amour» - llnok and Bark Brown the cry of loyalty into w purely an economic question. ‘Rive soi- lived to regret their actions. _ eY lllll realize today flint they were the assemblage singing. (lion proiiper- “Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep" Q Everybody wants to utlrt the New Your with n mime ol an" parity and security'- l All Wool ‘Hosiery, Illok Wn or Grey with’ fine b y. ‘~ real traitors lo Cane v. Both the future and tho fortunes brot of the young men of Canada can- 1L; tot he built. upon regrets of iitA.: and James at home. notions. it is for them tom in; and dauobters are: ‘n with changed pubiicopinioiia seek to bring about an ecoiio uilty between United States and A. Delrymple. Wiirtlu-opo. Mass: Gauada that will hoist tho soon-and Mrs Chas. Maebougall,‘ Rico What better symbolizes their ll conditions than a full fiflllllllll t u: in supply vw- crn: MAXIMUM OF nan" it. ll. elitist. to. _._.........._.- 75¢ lllk Hosiery, ribbed or n. different shades. ante oI them nil- m Alden. Chute Is ing at ‘Barton, a village on the iil-‘IL. the school trunk highway west of this town. e after the Clirisinine and his driver escaped with a bad Nil‘- Rflylnonil Ilnghes and shake-up which rendered him llil- nes Clements, teachers. conscious. 'l‘ho driver oi’ the ear. Genes ISunford, was pinned under 5th inst, the overturned car nearly two hours g of the ih-csbyterinn La- with the dead body of his coin-i pnulon lying across his shonltlcrsq McKenzie, until he reeoivcretl enough strength ll "IPPlIIII: ill to extricate himself and go fer In both help. rc ori iras """ llflllllglllflllil, '”’<'>"_— ,3: The Picture 0f Canada 1'" llll"~'~‘ls A (‘anadiaii Royal (Jouiuilssiou; Pniininglllroflli. has just handed in a report on: “w” a “lmmlyll” Maritime rights. llrltlsh (‘oluui-f ‘Dr. A. ll. .\iartiu hm n, nni going to tiutu-rci with ilic‘ Iifarltiines over this rcperit ‘inc-j twause ll. C. and the prairie. proviur-i llllll Dfillflilfl-‘l. llllflli 0i en, too. have very ivrong claims for spending some lime better treatment uuiler (‘onfetlei-w r. Mrs. Wm. Douglas, [ion 'l‘lie editor of the l-lallfax Her-r aid iviretl to lllefiflilfll‘ of The Yaw] Proiitt, (‘harlotte- igmivor Sun asking, for publication, ount Stewart and nnr observations on the lloynl iricts last week. Commission's report on Alaritiinc Rights. For the benefit of Vau- Halifax, .\'. S., ‘You ask for publication my nb~ Maritime provinces. I see Cau- ada a young, rich. raw. sparsely‘ Alargaret McDonald, wholsettletl country ‘strewn ncrossny or Cherry Yancy n“ spending her Christmas tliiee thousand mics. populated 1110mm” J n m“ 2-1 w] I i hm with less than ten million people "" ‘l l‘ l "" m‘ i and prod“? came known that the spirit of .\lrs. Peter Mclsaac of that place passed peacefully away, ill. the age States populated with one hun(li-e<lI°fDslg_rng her imwss she was queiitly visited by her pastor, Rev. l’. D. Alcfiuigtiii. who arlniinisterctl mess with each other via a long. oxfiito her the last rites of the lloiiiaii pensive rail haul, WllIIC our United Cailmll“ "_l‘_‘_“'"l‘~ "States competitors on the Ailantic'-llcl-“"a" “M "‘ ‘ml I always charitable to the compete with United and twenty million people. i lsee the Atlantic and Pacific _ _ . i r ,1 | _- r ,- qualities. The stork visited Mr. and Irlrsrligghpgrcrigrc vgilslfireo needy. and ever ready Ln extend a mm] of tyre ipannmfl gnmr 1 Se? cordial welcome to all who visited the hlaritiines on the Atlantic and ll" Milli‘- Jjyrigish Coinmnin on “u. pacific m. there are icft to mourn. two sons. [pmpflng inn unepouuujic mm thiiififififiif‘ and John. and oiic ilaughi- impossible of trying to do business "i‘- wlth oacli other and trying to do '$lflll0liI ills" -» hiigiueiig with (jeinrfll cnnnnn inJPci-csa (Tlloiiiicll, Arondaie. Ali's. stead ni (he aim-inning nnii Bi-iiiglifailieriiie Fraser, Vernon, and Mrs. (‘olninbin attempting ihe econoiiiicllil. J. l"0ll‘.\'. T741810". uiul the possible of trying to de'_\lr. Theo. ‘(lint-sou business with iilc population of The funeral. whirl United States just. across tho bord- leiulcil. ci‘ and right at their ilooriiiep. {morning io Si. ’l see as n result of this economic Vcritou liivcr, ‘absurdity that the ivage standards and the living standards of (Yana- l‘. D. Nicii-uigau. fliliI all that ivas diau workmen are today twenty uinrtal of a iovli ly pcr cent Iieloil’ was laid lo rc WPPO l-livlln ‘ll!’ the the living and \\‘.'igo standards of l't'lll4‘ll".l‘_' liyilie workers of United States. lrcsiirrectleu. ell see that however jealously Canada tries to protect and maintain her Dingwcll. Jenkins, .i. economic and political status she \'i-ii_v_ w, ,\_ .i.-mung, _i_ cannot protect (Tauada from an in- Mnjm- vasiou oi’ llnitcil States finance. yini-pn _ Already United States capituii may “or 30"] ma; n, PM...‘ owns. controls and operates [W03 thirds oi‘ the ‘industries of "Canailai and today those American invest» iueuts in Canada total close to! tlirco ibilllon ilollars. workmen are paying higher DYICBB eral Government to the iifarltimes and to ‘British Columbia but an Im- that the economic. the obvious and will allow Canadian cattle, Cana- dinn wheat and products mantifac- to enter United States free of duty. in return for the free entry into. in United States. Today we are living in an indiis- nmle status of Canadians up to or approaching that o For Perfect Bread If you take YEAST for your health, try this: Soak a ROYAL YEAST _ke over night in tepid tir well. strain and drink the liquid. _Delicious when taken m orange Juice. STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR MORE TllAil E. W. GILLCTT CO. LTD. IN MEMORIAM MRS. PETER McISAAC. A gloom ivas cast over tlie vicin- "llcsiilcs her husband bit-Donald. Pcnlieii . (‘berry Valley. i was largelyzil- .lonchiui's church. liigli tnass iras ccicbrait-il by llev. ig wife anal mother st in lllc aiiioiuliii: , there to await thc IIllllI pallbearers .wci'c: ‘l-‘. ll. hit-lint! null l-Iilinuiiil ¢0>—--~_ NEIL MacEACHERN Passed peacefully to his eternal me on the 5th of Nov. 1924i Nell (‘anuila is today suffering all ti!" Ivlacldiiclicrn of lllce Point, i’. ll). l. llliillllvlllllllge" 0i °°°ll°ml° ‘mil-Y in the 86th year of his age. lovingly with United States and enjoying in, none of the adivanlailfl-Fl- Comlilll“ [in ml with United States Canadiaurmd his so“ N,“ Mr. liaclflaclierii has bequeathed ided iii his last. illness by his for everything they buy and con-w sumo. and Ilrfl Selling lllwel‘ Prices community the memory of an lioir for the labor they sell. Dumb“. ‘The solution, to my mllll-l» l3 “a The genial ltiiiduess of his nature fitrther increases in artificial slim-lightened “I, ulation and bonuses from the Fed- spirit endear“ mm and truly Christian life. His father Donald and his uncle melllll-le llwllllenlllg thmughontfiliarles were numbered among the Clllllldll "3 l° 01"‘ Pram"! Bll-“llllrm; outstanding elders of the ever re- I This leads me to tho eonclns oi member“ mmrslm. ~lt is of interest l.o recall that his lllB (ml? ml"! 7°‘ 'C“~“a‘l”' m d" lsiuncle Charles during the early i|e~ "Qfillilllia a sell" °f Cmmdmnk-atles of the 19th century kept a Ullllell 5mm“ ‘lime tram“ which diary-a rare achievement in the log-house life lof the firslt settlers. T is diar , stli extant, stews cau- illred 7mm Canadian raw mneflalslsillernble yappreciation oi the his- ‘torical interest of that colonization ca d“ or goods whrch can be period. iltls several times quoted na I R .M.L21 l6 ll lI8"Lll Illll more economically mantifactured gnlegvof Rev." Di‘ Mlénlonakr e ' Neil MaeEachern passed through "i d i l.t Mal em of ma" lnaductlo“ and ‘vlviilsmltpnglblii fiilmtelieegeioiilill‘ llltiivllvlall, ma" distribution’ the m" advanmnnd lie ever afterwards witnessed age of which is not now, and under our llresent fltgitiromic idseas ‘iiilsaverllo will be ave e to ans ans. crowning honour of his life was Economic “Buy may not be a good that he followed in the footsteps of ‘Mug for United 31M“ as a nation his father-and his iiiicie as an Eid- uor for ‘Canada as a nation’ but u er in the Church of Scotland. that m"52;,‘arffrmflrrilil“frrffifon"l,lo°r'ig eidership was noted half a century whn wish to live arid enjoy the full- 113° i" B" "llllllflllllnble knowledge to “mm s r“ m either or of Caivinistic ‘Theology. for it was as no p” De y said of Minister McDonald's elders 56mm yummy“. sum ithat almost everyone of them could an unwavering Christian profess- The ruwre prospemy or Canada write a commentary on the Ilible. cannot be built upon post-morteml claims; it can only be built upon "ll" economic statesmsiishlp desixnell “lmll to take full advantage of Canada as 0i iihc is and as she hopes to be. q funeral service was (in,the a of his pastor.l),.Lamo ti ted by the Rev. liiibcen llIl‘ r. sermon was very touching in its Conservatives and Liberals, alike references In tile llvlillrlllrll 0i ll" today rem-oi w“; nnnpnnen in m. aged and honoured Christian and ciprocity in 1911. Conservative created a dean impression 0n lll" political exploitere who injected crest audience present. for there nng wan was a very largo gathering. vice opened with ihe singing of 23rd Psalm closed by the great. tld Britilll Columbia, N mic the home farm. Daughters: Mrs Point,‘ f the peoplqofr We have noted. tho United Suites. four years no Central Guardian i his (*lilIt‘.'|l‘Ol|i' nt llaihnuslc. reason/ins Bliss Constance ihicNuti, Mal- peqtie, has entered the Union Com- mercial College for a course in Stoiiograpliy. Mrs. Ca-ptain ylaeDougall spending a few days with relatives and friends in ‘Lower Newtoivn and. flelfasi The many fiicnds of Air. Fred! iloper. Charlottetown ltoyallty will ircgret. lo learn that he unilerivent‘ inn operation for appendicitis in the l’. l. llospital yesterday . I blasters l-‘rcil licardou. Wilfred;- ‘fhiffy and (Furl Zlieiiennit left this‘ tnorniug on return to Si. Francis- Xavicr/Coilegc, Antigoiilsh, after, speiuling the Christmas vacation; at their homes in this city. _-ousin. Ulillnc Arseuauli. to liis home. .\ir. John l~‘. Wliear. ' m. lioraee ii. imve. son of the inic .\ir Samuel ‘LOWP. arrived In the city Saturday nlfllli from Rain? River. Ont. to spend a fortnight ill. his old home. Mr. Lowe is manager oi‘ the Canadian flank of Commerce m. Rainy River. There are anlle l1 lllllllbfll‘ of other islanders in llllll city. incuding Mayor W. li- lmilfllll-‘l formerly of Rollo flay and l: rank (laudet. formerly of Lliarlottctowu. .____-¢-0->-—— Eleven Workman strayed the buildinz. iwoman. Dearest father thou mist left us I And thy lose we deeply feel lint ‘tis God that hath bereft us l-le can all our sorrows heal. Henry Taylor. i Llester Douglas H i Wholesale Produce hers John, Riiode Islam]. U. S’. I and Donald, New Jersey, U. s. som- 39 Queen St Charlottetown, P. E. l. Sharples Cream Separator m Famous Ovation Feed I Get out 11m Prldes I l. ISLANDER DEAD.-- Many ‘throughout. tlhe city and province will regret to learn of the death in Boston of Albert Creamer. who be- fore hedeft this province only a ‘ few weeks ago as a valued chauf- feur in the employ of Jimmy Power taxi driver. The deceased who was about eighteen years was a gener- al favourite not onliy among the travelling public tbut also among tho taxi drivers of the city, The rc- mnlus, accompanied by his father |leavc Boston tonight for this city. ng surlacc A new. Iongcr-weari IIy reduced Prices. at substantial A BRILLIANT STUDENT-Mr.’ .i'~‘uiton (‘., Underliny who has her-at spending his Christmas holidays at his home in Bay Fortune, ‘Nils. in (‘iuirloitctoivn yesterday. on liis way io illalifnx, l0 resittne his stud-l ics at Ilulhousie uihere he has been lfnr the past three 'liIOl1l;Ii‘.-l. l.\ir. Illiiiicrlut_v i,- a young nia-n of pleas- ing personality and gives promise, of a. bright future. llaving been at; Print-e in‘ *\\'ales for two years antl= though being the youngest male student in the institution at that. iiinc~-he [ifl-ssru] the final examin- fllilllls inst spring with honors. wlii- inp; a teacliefls first class certifie- aic. 0n liis ilcparture for llalifaxm ‘Ilic (iuaiwliun together with his; many youu-g friends wish lilin a Ililpiiy Nehv Year and success iii‘ Wale: Pain-m Ne. S?) ll shun/II an "Ii jlflflf**ll is g background of Taupe and ran-.i. INSTITUTE ORGANIZED- ‘fhci . organization irieeting of the SLI Georges Women's institutes Wlltil held on December 27. at ihe home.‘ of Ali's. Chrysostoin IllacCormac. lu: the absence of the Supervisor. Miss.‘ Helen McKenna, who found it ‘llll" possible to be present, Miss .\lnr-' Congoleum dealers throughout Cnnn are now able to offer the ivell-knoivn ONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RT-RUes at new low price levels. Persian, Chinese, patterns, rich in ‘bi- are all substantial prices here shown Ask your dealer to sh inetit of attractive p following officers were elected a ballot President, Ilirs. W. A. illu- Kinnon, Vice-President, llli-ss .\lar-i ,garet MncCoifiiizrc. Secretary-Treas- urer, ‘Miss Lottie Farrell. and a iimflfti of three directors was also ‘chosen. it was decided to hold ihe meetings- on the third Friday of each month. The first meeting will be held at the home of ihe Presid- ent where local improvements. .wa_vs and means will he (llscusscil. Do Not be Misled! genuine Congoieum, e Gold Sea! aflfxed Io the e of each Rug. This Gold Seal r guarantee of satisfaction. This coupon entizl all the attractive ‘Oriental and domestic ight, cheerful colorings, 1y reduced to the low _ es you ton booklet ShOWIHI patterns in their full colon. ow you the complete assort- atterns at: these low prices. i, Congoleimi Canada Limited, Ffl- Formerly $17.00 Now $15.00 1270 St. Patrick Street Send me without co a copy of your latest entitled "Brighten Your Home with Congoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs." Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . st or obligation, (Vlbcr si:l.‘s are also reduced in price. Longer Wear (‘niigolcurn is now made with an improved ii-eariiigsurfacc that will ensure years of satisfactory wear. ;coniiiig Iiiio personal troniact with ‘Christ, for the eultivntioii oi‘ Chris- ___. iiiaii character and for "Pressing iownril" ‘theme of tbc New Year messnill“ Idciiveretl by llov D. .\'l. (ii-uni. on‘ good fortune may at- - ucy through life. 'i‘lic days of the year all tuark giyiiriin;‘milestones iii the lives words of St. Paul to the Pliilllilenn llllill-‘l lllll YPYY mliily "l "109" day“ returned to their home in Hamil- ryhlnitqh‘___"Thlg m“. ining I ilo"-l itass iinntiiii-tiii even by the ltidivi- m“ arm], "IUD U". "ml-k snnniinii (lunls themselves. It is oftentimes o mo, text on which the sermon was only when ont- becomes acquaint- Paul's gi-nni, ed with the fact. that. another exist- spcaliei-‘tiuce dates from the some day as n-rhnrr, was Dnp grant passion lhat'olie's own that interest is added to swayed liis life-flu cured for one ill" lll-‘(lll-‘lll-ill- _ great objct-t and lie did one gran‘. January 5th despite the inclement-yr‘ 11,. (int of the weather, three Ill this (‘fiilri 0mm» iningn, iin miidn tents for lu- iuuiilly who each claim this Dflfllv- mourned inofulai: day as their very own were gospel, but whatever lie was (loin: PTMIQEQ-ll '° limb" “L ill“ lmm“ or", “m, m" preslqing on" wnn mo!‘ Miss Christina Owen to observe ivenlih of illustration from scflll-ifllmllw" titre and history it. was pointed Ollirlll llllllllll‘! 1* _ and good cheer addcti to lousnciss of the hour, lestly hoped that the good old time‘ "many happy rel day" may be realized Alias llcrnict: (lander |li:i~: rctiirii- .4‘iI ‘lo Notrc llama AClllIPifly to rc- sume hcr studies :ii'ter spending Ill‘l‘ lioliilaix": wiiii ‘her parents, .\ir. ind Airs. E. ’i‘. (iziuilei. oi‘ lVeliing- ten. She ivas accompanied by lier hir-aiiil Airs‘ .i. n. Lockerliy have yin: a pleasant trip field hllils. Kings C , .\lr. Jzi-s, lluglir-s, one of liio ilre- iueii employed at the jiiaritime il-Iloetrie plant ‘Sunday night was ov- [crcome by gas while ivnrkiug ldlTlilfllI ouc of the gas producers. il-le received first. aid at the plant ‘and recovered sufficiently l" Wlllk lilsiil’. Moucton. New - thlug-—“lle pressed on.“ """'"_*>'".—- GASPEREAUX SCHOOL l of Gasporeuu! School ilfourieen for Dccembo . at round the table and Grade l.\.——1, Ilnzcl. - Miss Rachel hlurclilson who has rhr-nu spending rho holidays be?" lcft for Montreal yesterday morn- ing in resume her studies at Trafal- gar institute. She was accompanied us far as Moneton iby her uncle. tiesii of effort cvcr has been th" Muriel Jackson; secret of all truly noble achieve- (lrsde Vl.—-l. Olive Graham. lGrade V.—1, Mar Raymond Reilly; r One secret of Paul's rnliill Cllflil‘ Y _ iiaii progress was his {ltlillllflllflflrlf-Illlidl , i a men s. ‘llliilthlllllfillllgqllplllnllizillflafllfellldy tit-low?" "llll ill"! tile talned" he writes and then he adds ill?" "0""! "lllcll l"! “liretliern 1 count not myself to ‘T ""9 "l"? 1° I15 1mm "WY 11° m‘ ‘ l~lis spiritual vealed an man icharies Steele: 2. H 3. Hui-old King; 4. , _ clcu French; 6. Ital y more anniversar 6' Anthony McKenzie‘ ——l, Winnie Haytor; 2. nnors; 8. Jessie hic- have apprehended." nature and attainments may seem ll-‘S- Mgh to us’ but he positively (m. .\li- and Mrs Ralph llcalrsto left llele“ 017° in spend a few days lwmlmn‘ ‘(trade ll.—1. George 2, Cepiins Iievey, Grade -I (a)——l. Rita. Hayter: L‘. McKenzie; 3. Gladys Rey- llc refers to himself as the "very m‘ Tlwmmy chief of sinners" one less than the will‘ All‘ least. of all saints. - llcartiest congratulations from a J st of friends in this community nolds. He are conveyed across our broad Do- nd Mrs Keith Mae- consummation of with his present attainments. was eager to rise higher and high~ h" er “~l press toward the mark". . makes no reference here to things llllllm" l° M‘ ll behind and around him. he could (‘mlgml l" ‘he see in the distance the mountain the" “millage which range of 90 godliness, rising high and higher and he pressed forward- ed. all eager to clliiib. The address was an appeal to the congregation, at the beginning of tlie to make the words of/the apostle; their motto for 1927. year is gone forever. nieiits or blunders must stand just‘ With Paul let us.‘ tiierefore, set our faces toward the. future, looking beyond things uiat-‘ crial to the spiritual value in life, pressing on to nobler life, to great- er services, io loftler Grade l. (b)—-l, Nellie lilercler: 2. Raymond Graham; Steele; 4. Harry Inlewelyn; l», Jack McKecman: 6. Jean Steele. ‘ Burned to Death MOSCOW, Jan. ‘LADIEPMUWB from Arteinovsk. an important cen- tre iu the Don basin say that elev- en workmen were burned to death and many seriously lllillfeli b!’ tile bursting of a steanwilie l" ale state metallurgical WOJJKB- The [oi-ca 01mg explosion almost de- i recently in (Yalgary, Keep Baby's Skin Soft as Velvet Prevent and r Relieve Eczema w; Mrs. Albert Blah I ntetu-"In one wife. a saintly and dearly beloved much to do “The harves great, but the laborers The world iii its nce for help as never be waiting to see of th r, soul and to find satisfaction in a world redeemed by His precious‘ blood. There may be there are (langern, seen seen, but. let us not be faint heart-r ed. the future never looked more The rays of the Soni ness are penen-atinizi f men and the day lsi when tho will of God For that day let us~ end let us colisec nu! our faces toward the hitu the seal of the divine beno " f am with you always." l’ speaking on "the lrortuiiity" Mr Grant words or J shite is way hereto- M. fore. Jesus is , Mr MacEticliorn fully conscious- of his approaching end chose his pull bearers: IDonald D. MoKlnnon Chas. MeDongsll. Neil .i. llIeNelll. Nell McKenzie, Allan MoDougall. t eusooftwobonl . ' VERYWHERE Dr. Chases Ointment i appreciated bv mothers who have wi _ ' enefit it; has brought to their g of the skin is often the beginlli develops where two . .7 eclt, armpits or between the in? . . 1 p1 it». the bath brings and prevents ecasma Chafing and cracki n , rub together-sis in the n line's Ointment. ap from this condition Dr. Chase ' Mote, a box, llldflhfifllgllfi DéiA. r have not passed ti: Mo." The New Y out afford: new epportmltyfqr. -