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And t _ mum” pu-en* gf, “yi” ¢»h¢||- square or place on which the replica “pane year" babie, much 9|-,mer looks _down is eelled'the Place Ben- usmes 'than those who were here dur- fer!-ROCIIBIZBHU. in honor or the brave ing the war period. according to the llelllimlllli-C0l0l0l 'of that name who' London Dlily Chronicle. ' C0 Investiga¥ion ol Ithe registers at 1370. ' rar :aims asa ciiiiann. llotiiers Know That _ Genuine Castoria I .tl the Signature Of \__ in lisa tri is -it rn ` O ' called "Theodore," which means "Tha Gift of God." A “People are thinking more`of thc names of their children nowadays. At A one time it-used to be quite common to find the birth regisered, but no A ' _ _Chrlstain name shown in the list," 'cause the parents had not considered ~the uestion sufllcientl to ive a do Q Y S ' ' me "suns .se-a..._ ».-_ 1-.. ¢.v~. 'cision. These cases are rare now. X “_ | The bnby's name is received in almost t every list forwarded from the loyal A -- otllcer.” '71 XSLT "" Somerset House. writes a “ Daily Chronicle representative, shows that some-of the most popular names for Geor Gordon and for girls, Joan Lillian is another very poular name people "‘Megan’_' is _a great favorite. popularity of Lloyd Gcorge's dauglgfr with curious variations," said a regis- qulte out of date. People are seeking the English language, and I suppose it is s reaction -against the violent passed.” registrar’s books. Oddly enough the up again-Susannah and Letitia are iexcept in remote rural districts Bibi cal names have not held sway lor widow's child, it it is n boy, has been I ~ I _B ‘_ - _ .‘._ALrnlo-moves' . .. Y 1 .. .it ._ Wiaénf e{__s2'_die _we`_crov_rn; them, but ».-P.: -' _'¢é'ii¥oi*n€B'épieiiibiar‘ieth) ."'_f°f\.__-_ ,--,Our I es- A e silent through- their r limes :_-it nag. ¢',‘»_»- ~ - §"i’6ifeh§ii'¢e,__1is.-are too shy to sound li; ‘V l. - V :lui »¢t\e‘isi-it wnnit he is atm 1 , .-_-‘_ ". ‘ _ _ _ _ ‘_ .A .._~. ._ 4 ii _ ii - ‘B tf hd,lo'telt sv_erY ew ft _*Alla t,ii"z._vn‘in's'- or wiiqvflooal Sign _»_t'__.l _,|'_g!{|_ _ _ , . -,qwsdili -_ if sweet,” -angina bios- -i- "”'°"' ‘ ' 1 ,.-(_ _-3. We can but chant what though the tone be soft. Try lyric lovellness is like a. rose is Blown in some lilied cloister of the mind if Where one may rest, warm in thc_.Il' fragrant close, - 'G Lost in a dream, forgetful of the~ wind. Im _ And yet fapom at times, a hint onpgrate articles, like bacon, with the In tears- Ah, who dare say?-None but the,h sleeping years. inf i _ -Clara 'Maude Garrett lg; ti?" ' ' #_ -,€__Q; '_ *__ 4.- A- le its. Had a definite. united campaign i ___‘_ "__ __ _ -ed W S said a Somerset House official ‘be- A Where Women Have Failed .. ’““" land. has discovered that unc iZrouD_.ui ln spite of the walls of thc house- 1 1 overnment, but they have done no- of period through which we have just 3 Names of flowers are more in vogue T now, and politics and Royalty are not without their influence upon the 0 O they have been for many years, but F T some decades. 1 » A very appropriate name has been S given to many children who havs never seen their fathers. The war J boys now are: Ronald, Edward, M Katbiiien, lrene, Marguerite. S0 for girls today, and 'amongst Welsh 1|, Whether this has any 'relation to the sBekg__g¢|-,)_gW-__§‘ems_|,` ease and nckk. one cannot , _hut lists of "Me n _ -g;1,:1;1B;'£lS1§¥i§1ié:*;<_l\lB0 BTS felllilfk' Men rush on wings of rage to valniy~ “Pashions in names some and .sv They-_imow_--ne.what, it-may be chains trar, “and the freak war name is now The thoughtless, ignorant and ms. names that are among the prettiest in To early Victorian names are cropping C occurring much more frequently than e ut still.-bo listening ears that rea- ut in the darkness, Justice crlcth or some have climbed the hills of s poised upon its balance earth ‘ nd wearied, views the_harvest yields nd men upon the balance weigh their ntl test the raging powers of li_e_ll ork, Sept. 29. minanded the garrison of Belfort in 'THE Fmnvssr _ en pause not, thin.k not mnch_nor,1 '_ e_ven_ pray.” » ' i swift the' chdnglng tide sweeps o'er theearth, " seems to me the weary stricken , _ ‘World today, _ ’i0¥less mirth.. ' - » seek. . - . .than bind, .. , contented weak, leaders born-of wrath of dark ami lustful mind. soning heed. ' light, out ‘her need, mpelled by long unheetled wrongs into the light. time with hopeless tread, hrough ‘ages long of unpaid toil their soul betrayed ' ' ome rode in ease upon the plain of '_ want no dread, ' ered at the swe-at upon the hand their chariot made. stands still . of time, mighty will, i with things sublime. RITHMETIC 4.200 YEARS 'OLD ‘ (Christian Herald) ‘ _ ,._.,|.,. _. _ ruth speaks in _darkness often as in _ _ "' _` _ ._ . it i 'lil/1 ,.1-' it.° ’r'3§“i.§'5§i il_d_.liij,tite_ e eyes: _e use the best modern optical I abholutelycorrecting optical defects and guarantee "fi fl-_-II. Pau-krnnn -_ _ ' Jeweler It Graduate Optometrist . Mane gas, P. s. 1. beeoegeeeoeeeeeépeeeg _ ' " 1Tjff`-;']§, 'done here, too. Instead of this, when pi the investigations were going on in ed Toronto the women were too inditfor~ Q0 ent to go out to even see what Mr, pr _ ._ij_§,’_jf=_'§hnrlottetown _ f..f -- ”é ‘NW-_.Umver§it|es C0 U-P0 N i;,.at it I li t ui "‘;~".`=f`-L-'n}`,‘=3f‘;_ 1-_~;1» -_ -Q ‘_ *¥¢i'O#~8$$%3$$$$$$$#¢»=¢ss= I ‘the other day that a person could =lcgally demand gold for bank-notes .from the Bank of England. He was wrong. You could do so before the lwar, because the gold standard was [based on a rule which provided that the -Bank of England note issue must ,bo backed up by a certain amount of gold held by the hunk. Tho gold standard, however, 'could not he nb- servcd when war broke out. 1 t 9 S u b K h Il it ‘_`»Ol$$$Q8$%Q%Q Un~excelied service CANNOT DEMAND GOLD IN BRIT- was formerly the case, and the Trea- .s tho value of 346 millions. which are legal tender for the payment oi' ‘dobts. Neither can the holders of these demand that they should hc redeemed in gold. _ al blow on April 1, 1919, when the tions carry on their trade by barter. We send so much goods to thc Ar- nnce between the two, it is satishfled it is estimated that at the moment they only amount to some twenty niilllon pounds - the Government ~-/rn-sits. j‘ stands the Lion of Belfort. Now cut out of enduring stone, he was once modeled from snow. siege of Bolfort lasted from Novemb- er, 1870, to Fornary, 1871, Among the garrison were thousands of reseive troops, among them there were not a _few artists and other profess onal men. From time to time during the whiter the mon. to amuse themselves, made statues in the snow. Then the sun would shine and the`rs would be no more statues. _ - _ _~_ who gave to`_Amorlca her heroiciig- ure of Liberty. Bartholdi, the sculpt- or. One day- he modeled s lion from snow, and tho half frozen soldiers, as they looked with pride and delight on what the sculptor had wrought, with renswep courage cried: "Now the Germans can never enter France from this direction, for here stands the Lion of Belforti” And the Germans never did order of the French govemment the garrison capitulated with all honors of war. Upder the terms of peace. France retained Belfort. lion. On thgrock in front of the cita- del, rearing himself on his foreiegs, stands thisnoble figure. He is thirty six s 0‘Conner was doing! Yet. _on every uthors of these tablets, also invent- exist.‘ They -show'»thi\t»thq children ncording to these tabletstlic children 4,200 years ago were taught arith- etlc, geography, historynnil gram- ar just like the children _of_today. The multiplication tables -are re- arkably distinct, and in plain .num- On one tablet the schoolboy 'has the use of writiiig 'syllables and mbining them into words being thc st Step toward tho atpiiabet. _ In _ I PU F6 M ilk l -#_-%iprotecte_c:l in every way / side voices are raised in loud com- P plalnt! _ i it is strangely inconsistent, to say* the least of it. AIN Mr. Knowall was heard to assert The bank is now under no obliga- ion to redeem its notes ln gold as ury have issued Treasury Notes to The gold standard received its l`ln- xport of gold was prohibited. Na cntine, for instance, and they semi s so much goods. lf there is a bai- y the export of gold, Now that our old reserves have fallen very low- ave prohibited the export. Conseque- tl-y. we must do our foreign business y the export of goods or on credit. Famous Lion of_Belfort _ (New York Sun) ~ .- On guard at the French frontier in the Franco-Prussian war the Among the garrison was tho _man Nifhen an armistlce was declared by. Once again Bartholrli modeled the and seventy :wo ions. 4 _"* --~- ' 1. A k_ -:__ ._ and 20 lb. tins. ' _For Pr MONTREAL. ‘ : ‘_l~"'m ff'-_ 7 71'" '__/.’-' ‘~' ‘\\ YT "'_‘ 1 W/ ff if f/>-, °;\ < /t / '4 I / / ti//lh 1 _,___ /A /Al ©o-mnlg vu \‘- . ` _\`\ _ ;\;>,. \ NP ina cams souicni co., Linrrrn, Wrlfe ful Cook Book es erving _ `_______y Half Lily and Half Sugar _ tion will hiive fwgneéerfullsuccess with your preserves if you follow ` w;heI’i?E§’ $V‘;_ufI_E £,Ch0ols _and replace half the sugar I The initial saving in money may small, but your jams and jellies will keep better, 7wil_l.h_ave finer' flavor, will be just the rightyconsistency anjd will notjcrystallize. 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