The‘ Breed Tells! V ND nowhere does it tell more than in Live Stock. LET us know what "you would like to do‘ for the improvement of your stock, andwe shall be glad to go into the whole question of financing the plan with you. m THE CANADIAN BANK OF commence Capital Paid up $15,000,000 . Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Charlottetown Branch, C. lomer Miles, Manager r-s....-..-_n .. . GO SWIMMING ON < CHRISTMAS DAY Dorchester Has A Christmas Fight ‘MIONICTON Dec ‘26-Walter Fill more, 33, farmer of Dorchester, is in the Monctou hospital with a fractured Jaw as a result of a -f!ghl, which occurred at the shlre~ ltown Saturday night. Fillmorem “Iinjury, ‘at is said. is the result of PM a Christmas celebration. VANCOUVER, Dec. 28.—Yester- day the Vancouver Amateur Swim-l mlng Clu": inaugurated its annual Christmas Day swim at English Bay. 'i'here_ were tlvcnty-ellght in the party including eight women and they wished Father Neptune a Merry Christmas by. rushing joy- ously into his embrace, It was [dis ‘scene, reminiscent of sulllmell‘ time. I We Gallo lhe Women ihe Vole and they unanimously elected 0ur Chief 1o represent them In the biking o1 the whitest and most wholesome "sad madt throughout P. E. island. The women and McLeod's rloul are the mainstay of our country. lllcLli0D MILLING ‘IIIMPANY ITRATFORD I Ask your grocer for “OUR CHIEF" and ill wlrlll Elllilllllll —8HOP from Holman's Catalog. '—-SOL|D COPPER wrltcrs laboratories inspected 2 1-2 -gnls, loose stopple type, tested 350 lbs; our price $18.00 each.-—Blrsce’s Surnmerside. _ 11071-2841 —A. 0. H.--lDlivlslon No. 3 A. 0. ‘H. Tlgnllsh at. its last regular‘ meeting elected the following of~ flcers for .1923: President-Bro J. A. Brennan; Vice -Pres'ldent——J. B iMorrlssey; Fllnanclal Secty.———J. W Gavin; Treasurer-P. P. Cahlll; Rec. lSecty—-—Ed ‘Desroche; Serge aut-at-Arms-J. 1M. A. liearne: sflllllhllfll-fiBffiltlfilll O'Connor; Chairman Com.—J. Murphy. Al a subsequent lueetlng "these of- fcers svere duly installed by Fran eds Hughes. ' -—-¢Mr J H Gavin arrived home rc- cently from Saskatchewan where he has spent the past ten yours in teaching and various other occu- pations. lie was accompanied thither by his brother Ignatius. Both intend returning to the West in the spring. WIFE'S FAITH AID TO INGERSOLL. Robert llngersoll fell in love with Eva ‘Parker, afterward his wife, be— cause she was “the first womzu he had ever known who had ldcas." She was the daughter of a "weir thinking" squire who lived renr Peoria in a little town called G. 1N1",- lzlnd, where young lngcrsoll went tlftry a law case. Eva adrrfired his eloquence, and when it was dlw covered that they shared the s lme views about theology and politics, they fell ‘in love and were soon married when Eva was a beau iful girl of nineteen. dngersc-Ws rvllgl- ous views soon it was his wife's ‘sympathy and be- liel' that made it possible for him came to him from all quzlrteinw. It but for have heard a great deal about her distinguished husband. NEW YORK'S ‘PRIZE GORMAND EATS NINE MEALS lN ONE NEW YOIUK. Dec, ZfL-Jiarry Wnhl, who packed away ten lbs of beefs-leak medium and the cast side's eating championship a few months ago, ‘loosened up bk; belt “McLEOUB SPECIAL-l’ The "Flour: that Satisfy. Have Your Engine Factory. Rebuilt Here in our modern-to-the-moment plant, Whlere Imperial Engines are built with the precision of a finely Jewelled watch, we have the equipment, we have the skilled men to restore your marine, sta- l tlonary or automdoil engine to its original good. "OBS. —0yllndlcrs re-ground by the Heald Process. —0ver-slze Pistons and Rings fitted. -Valve1 re-seated and rc-faced. —Bearlnqs rebabbltted. —Breken parts welded or replaced. fAnd free one way freight on all orders received before end of year. "k Many homes were delighted with the good things they enjoyed can lng on Ch-lstmss. Bread and Buns baked wlthGold Bond and Garden Clty Flour. JISOUITB and Caltsfi baked with the celebrated AZBY Flour and Brown Broad and Muffins from our Whole Wheat Flour and every- body ls saving the coupons to cash in on the sliver table ware prem- iums, shown In this space. ‘ _ | honors. I l hour after today, and went out after fresh A rival, who bet ‘Harry he could not eut eight lobsters, lost his money within a quarter of an the gustatory marvel Iliad tucked his napkin under his lcliin. Then, just for good measure laud with no guerdou attached, Qyoung Mr. Wahl downed an extra ilcbster, and culled it a meal. l 5A Woman Miss iBuried With Chinese l ronntzlNl), ‘Orr. Dec. iMurs lBCTkGl lies buried in Isquutty and! fenced‘ off acre lanclcnt Lone Fir cemetery which is s-et apart for Chinese. If. was by 2‘8--llI rs IMPERIAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS... Under- --BEDEGUE METHODIST Om- CUIt-isundsy, Dec. 31, 1922., Did the year right and worship God, welcome for all. lBedeque 11 MIL, Caps Traverse 3. and lSesrletown, ‘Lin. lows: Jan. 1, Methodist church,.2; Baptist church, 3; Presbyterian church, 4. In each church 5. ‘In- terchange of leaders in various churches. ~ ' Peculiar Ghristma Fatality In Ontario WOODSTOCK, Ont, Dec 28.-—-A peculalr Christmas fatality curred when Cecil Brownies, o! Barrie was fatally injured when his car run into a team of horses and u wagon about one mile east cl‘ tilt- city. Brownies with his wife was on his way to London to spend the Christmas week-cal with relatives. There was a heavy fog at the tlnw and "pparently he d-ld not see the wagon the crash tame the two bcrses spread out u either aid: nnll the tongue of the wagon crashed through the ‘windshield and struck llrowullo wt. was dri" I: llr. wt.- lee never regained consciousness. Mrs. Brownloe was uninjured and there was no damage to the hor. ses. BELLE RIVER SCHOOL The half yearly examination of the school room on Friday after- noon, Den. 22, at 1.30 o'clock p. m. conducted the assisted by Mrs. Alex. M. Stewart. l lo face the ‘bitter opposition \\‘lll(¢ll'abm],t 20 vlgilors:___ has been said by a biographer that! ionary that of llCl‘ request, made just before her douth two days ago, and the re- quest of tile Chinese among whom she. had lzlhorcd as a missionary hat hcr fiuzll among graves wtodrn boards l-so characters coratell with cooked foods and ln- cense sticks. mostly headed by XAMl- <o->-—- ‘HOWLAN SCHOOL E NATION. lloxlan School was held on Dot: 2Q The school was tastefully dc ll. Dlgnlm was appointed man. The icschcr, ()'Brlcn,was ably asrsisted in talc lng the many teuchcres, namely. Haywood, Mae llorne, Messrs ‘Chester liudgscn and Prosper A answers received ault presented her with n very prizes and cundy was followed by complimentary remarks from rate- payers nnd friends and a vote m thanks to the teacher for her good work. The examination was Trolllflll, to .1 close by the singing of tho National Anthem. Dear Teaclierz-On behalf of the pupils of Howlan School I have beui naked to read this short ud- dress of appreelafllon on your bc- hllll‘. The pupils of this school tender in vou as their faithful teacher their gratitude for your fidelity to their best interest in acquiring an educalon, which is any pupils best asset in. llle. You have been patient and persever- lng in aiding us ln all our duties and our npprecialllon of your er- torts is reflected ln this Christ- mas glit wliicli- will he handed to you by one of your pupils. And while this gift holds no intrinsic value in itself. lt will always re- lnn School. of Howlan School. Insist olbdsttlng any o! thou brands from your grocer. Gave the flwlltlfisondloeurs some of those premiums. Thurs are coupons In ‘m-"iit" . ‘ _ .=l -. a .1.‘ y ,- ' , y ~ Co. ‘lid. 1 7Q, .11» nit AM l 5 " _ ' ' c s. noshou, Mani r beautiful gift. _'l‘he distribution oi’ lThe following ls the address:——; resting place W115 marked with Chin- and frequently dc- The semi annual examination of curated for the occasion. Mr. John chair- Miss Agatha’ branches by four Misses Ella Arseunult. The prompt and ready The sovernlclasses proved them- attracted Vllldrlglglygg very figment ‘in all bran. spread and hostile attention. andlcppq mush“ 8am, which the 10;. lowing program was carried out by the pupils in the presence ol‘ Chorus —-O (lauadn, School. M I W I Recitation — Margaret McDon- f rs. ngcrso s lrllvery galL and faith the world would never] Rccllatifln —— Evelyn ‘li-lnrtln. Dialogue —- The Sick DolL. Recitation —— Janet iMcDougall. Recitallion — IMary Riley. vScng -— Better to Laugh lo Cry. Recitation —~ Anna. Riley. Recitation — Grace McDougall. Dialogue — Taking the Census. Itecltntlnns - Flora Martin‘ and Fazmlle Smith. than ' Kwf Recllatlons —- Alex. and Hector Jardine. ‘Drill — Christmas. lteritations ~ William bell and Jimmie Jardine. Camp ilie ‘Slllltll. Recltations — Leslie and illlldrod Martin. Chorus _— Jingle Bells. Aflcr some remarks tho meet‘ ell the teacher for was conducted and term just closed. afternoon TOOIXI. SDCIIt i-ea-i EFFORT TO MAKE A ‘PIG from gorglng or, in his eagerness greatly interesting farmers. a containing box swing floors which lift. outwnrllts. the bottom of the floors. pigs cat first, and from the pu- plls showed the people lilo good (“hat 1 l. l I l, , k H which m “new ‘been uhgl.l’.k°l‘..im‘.iif.liffi ‘iii; (zomplished. An address was read 1.00.1 being my’ they canno‘, gorge lo the teacher by Miss Gladys Cur- m, the‘, ‘lguapy do when fed rulhcrs and Miss Ursula. Alrsen- ' i in, and get ‘all they want. soaked food, and after feeding they from the feeder. {em GREENLAND ON THE MOVE. COIIIDNI-IIAGEN, Dec. 29.—*Col. P: F. Jensen. it Danish officer, accom- panied by an engineer named Jor- gennoil, have been conducting some interesting investigations ln Green- land. The result of their observa- tions seems to demonstrate that Greenland is lmovlng westward at the rate of about 2.‘; yards a year. Al. the British Association's meet- ing last ‘September .Plro'f. H. H: Turner, dismissing the apparent drift of Greenland, stated that oh~ serrations in 1870 and 1907 showed n change of about 1,310 yards. But, he added, the drift had not ‘been established beyond that. --—-¢o-¢-i-— LAST GERMAN PHIOONERS RE LEASE!‘ BY FRANCE lPlAfRllS. Dee, 29— France has rs- leased the last German war pris- Signed on behalf or the pupils wfflllwll 18W mind you of your pupils of How- oners. They We"! lllldeflfllllklillll- lament for offenses against the committed during their detention as war prisoners. Union Prayer Services as fol- OD" coming along. When Belle River School was held in The teacher, Miss Reheeca Goon examl-uatlln, being ISOng — Jolly Old st. Nicholas 6 lliathesozi Song —- Evelyn Martin and Fan- Stewart: EAT WITHOUT HOGGING LONDON, Dec. 29.——An invention which wlill llOlp the pig to be a gen- tleman, in that lt will prevent him from getting inside his trough, ‘is lEl-l-st Angllan llt is a dry pig-feeder constructed by Mr. L. \V. Hunt, ol‘ Beccles, Suf~ folk. The meal falls regularly from iuio the trough bolow, and the lztfter is covered by ‘When pigs arc to be fcd a llttlv meal ls first placed on tlle ground immediately under the‘ trough at This the then, seeing there ls more beyond, immediately lift. file doors, tlrrust their shouts ill is stut- Oil go to drink at a trough placed away Gerlnanys Debt l Largest In W orld‘: BERLIN‘ ‘ o. EB-Germany ‘will begin the ow Year with the Ill‘- gest national debt in the blown’ in the world. Paper money will exceed 11000.- marks for each person including women and children one month old. The sum of marks does not include Germany's, war debt of l32,000,000,000 gold" marks. New Glasgow Beats guulo ‘that was replete wltli citemelit and kept the eight hull- dred fans keyed up to a high pitch of enthusiasm, the New Glas {low independents (llEff-(Plfld the Sydney pro team at the Arena here tonight by 8 to 4. It was tar than the usual early season hIncL-sod =in the New Glasgow nets for Sydney's low score, as he re- peatedly turned, aside shots that looked zihsolutclly sure. Jackson. Stackhouse and MaclJon hockey. MacDonald's fiine rushes minutes ul-ter play on u nice puss lfmm lCampbdllq A few‘ Ialer "flllig Alex" JlJacDonaId in an the rubber past MadLcod fo-r Syd- ney's second‘ goal. Shortly before end of period Sullivan, iu from of ‘Sydneys gen-l, shot one past Foofe. The period ended two t0 one in Sydneys favor. Tigers Defeat St. Pats 9 to 6 HAMJILTON, Ont, Dec ‘ZS-Dis- playing a brand of hockey super- 1m‘ to that shown by them in the opening start against Ottawa, Hamilton snapped into St. Pal- licks of- Toronto here tonight an defeated their. by n. score of 9 to l-‘or the ‘first. thirty-live minutes Hamilton had much the bettcr o: the argument and only the good, iwcrk ofllonell .in llio nets for "g ‘Toronto kept. Iiumlltoifs count ‘down. They walked in on lhe Tor- lonto Wizard three men abreast at ‘tfnrcs, but he manna-ed to got 11's _r..ck, a-rm or lrg in front of their lslvrts and ‘turned them aside. Towards the end of the sflconll {period tho dizzy pace begun to loll ing came to ll. close when a nonunion the,“ um] “my sqmvml up 19mg" mous vote of thanks was tendor-mnnugh, u, a110,‘, Tnmnm m gall ""3 Gllflclenllwltliln hailing dlsltance, but in th “Hum” l“ ‘vhlch the fixamlnmlonlfinul‘tvrrnllv ufnlltrs‘ fll’ lillll‘ Th9)‘ m“ “lilrkelboulclzisscd the ‘Toronto team from progress of the school during thcgqm. goal gut rind piled up a. The lc-zll-llcr 1mm then treated the visitors and pu- Fllfl W"! 6°nf@01l¢‘l°l')'- 919-» Ihllsfllc inclined to rough things, "was ending u pica-sum and profitable in tho school I‘, oule i fdlallu," Dye, who npepurcd ‘to igfvcn a rather warm reception and loft for Toronto» after the sumo _mluus two tectli- and \v’tli u ba/ilv lbruflltd arm undl what is feared ‘to bo a broken nose. Moderator ‘On Church Union TORONTO, Dec. 28+Rov Dr. W. J. Clark, Jvlolleratrsr of the Gen oral Assembly ol‘ the Prosbytnrlau (‘liurcb in (‘unzuln In the [Jomlvllou fnlknvinz a visit to practically ull the lliill-rlinl, sections u? flu» ceunl-ry, a lrip which ll(‘(‘lll\ll‘ll tlllllllll. thrr-c months’ tlmv, makes the lnllowillg sllllvmont this \\'l'!‘l( in tho Presbyterian Witness, re» gnrdlng church union: "There ls c-nc mutlcr which If mention wll-l probably lay me cpl-n in clzlilllzlsm. ‘mll I cannot justify niyslclf in ignoring‘ ll. (lur brclll» rcn who are determined to pro serve the Presbyterian CllllllTll must i-ea-llzo that we are not, m rc- gard totcllurcli union, standing where wo were twenty years ago if theft‘ position were l: be accept ed by the next General, Assembly it would undoubtedly mean, if read the signs of the times arlght that west of the Lakes to u very lflfllfi (warm: the Presbyterian (lliurcll wouWi The obliterated its suck. It Is not easy to preserve thosenso of the unity of the coun try in these Western Provinces. There are leallousiss and resent as well as for our church lilo wr must walk together. Whlrcvcr oplnlozi one may hold of the course- the church has taken through the Assembly in tho years that arc past, unless (me ls blind he IilIll-II sec that \vo cannot turn buck llnl‘ find ourselves where we were. The" I8 8 1081c of event that, In my judgment. ls forcing us to hold to our course, and I do trust my bfélllfflll. whose esteem and affec- tion I am thankful to believe I rs- laln, WWI give ill-la and sober con slderatlon to those facts." ....__le§____ Bomb Attacks On Dublin Street 1 lDUBI-‘IN. Dec 28—'l'he bomb attack to occur in Dublin was thrown at ll military oar In which a number of officers were , ‘mg. 011W one person. s woman 000,000,000 marks 0i‘, 15,000,000; 1.ooo.ooo.ooo.ooo' Sydney 8 to 41; NEW GLASGOW, Dec 28-—-In a _ ex~ good hockey, m. all times proving f, a brand that was considerably bet ,, variety. The magnificent work of " was t0 a Jorge extent responsible The firs‘! period was lSydn-ews. nld putting up a fine exhibition of, being the feature of this period. ‘ Early‘ in the period SIzICIKlIOUSQ was penalized for tripping. Pat- terson scored for ‘Sydney lllve l‘ mlinutes " end to end rush and hot shot put . Woman Injured ‘ flr|1 - foursome ‘tilme toolt place an A“, . rev Street today when a mIAsl-Io‘ t and ribbons. I CAMbULESiFJEBLOUDQIg. A great range of these attractive silk camisoles at a very special price just came in by express yesterday, These are nearly all shown in pink, with trimming of lace They are really very remark- I ableatonly.... .. Mail orders filled promptly. Kiddies Nursery Sets Bibs and Feeders . . . l, . 15§bl§fl s r Kiddies Mother Goose ' Aprons, just arrived $1 ‘M OORE a; McLEOD L I5 119-12! Queen Sf. Charottetown Blminent “Surgeon Is Great Fraud NJDW f)‘RLl<‘.A-NlS, ‘Lu, Doc. 2H -- Dt. ‘Rudolph lllulas, head of medical department of 'l‘ul‘.lm: Unl- vcrslty, ‘former president of the Am- erican Medical Assueiulloil, 22nd of the Unllcd Slates. ilulnclliutl-ly‘ following his return from the r1» Paris, declared that the so-vlllll-vl human, as a IIIfElIIIS to Pllfilllfl‘ losl youth, Wis one n1‘ tho most t-luulr tic frauds ever lli‘l'lll‘tlu‘ll‘llll ‘lllllll ,the race, and that if \ is‘ the dull" .0f the mcdlull llfOifiitllflll uml news- |papers to wurll against \\'lllll hc ‘described as the (‘llill‘l3lll'lIlH \\'ll'l JUL? lsxplullivg the gland lhl-olyv. l In Purln, Dr. Nlzllus moi. tlicuicsl 'renowncd surgeons 0i‘ ltlulvlllfiilll“ -llc declared that illesu surgeons air.- IIIIHVIIIITI}! lo lake any sirlck in llw -lheory of gland elllcicnicy in the ‘llutus llf . "fllullxl implanting, as il. mL-alilsul frcslrlrllig youthful I1fl\\‘f,'l'$ in tliv yold, men or women, is u gigantic -fruud. I ‘The idclt lllut ngcd‘ persons, who lIIlLVG lam! plw cul powvr-‘l lllflllllill ,llalurul prov .. min lllr made Iyollug again by the grzilltlug oi’ zl goat or monkey gluud, or ll human gland, is too ridiculous to be dis- cussml Hl‘l'l(llltil)'. "The doctors who claim to lll‘ able tn restore pliysl-ul vigor by op’ {Pfllllflllfl involving the zippllz-nliou of animal glands are ll1l'~‘-l'l'lIlllilflll‘1 quucks, and the newspapers ‘Shulllll warn the public ilgainsf lllvlfl. "A man is us‘ nlll us‘ his lll‘Il‘,l’Il‘.‘1, When tllcsc begin in harden audio grow tough, WllPll the ll‘.‘llfl br-lznmvs bald or lluylizlli‘ grey, \\’llf‘ll fllu bones grow brittle. llllllillIK him young zlguln if; stretching lhc inl» possible Illll) a thorough fallv-c- hood." Dr, llflilillli, who was llll lll'll\'l‘ purlll-lpulll at llw .l’llrls conlrrvlicc, of lama-fins, said lhzll Wllilv flu- colliluwuirc. nlzlllc no HLIOIIIIII lo fllHl‘ll~'S Illl‘ gland lllvmrl" llu- mul- tcr wu raised when Vurollnff, tho ltusslllil surgeon. tlllclnplcd ‘o’ lu~ trolluvn tllr- illll),llll‘l. Yormiofl has llcnll ilil llrdczil (llafvnllr-l" ol‘ the‘ gland theory. but i\l'('(7i‘llllll1 _to llrf Nlalus llll‘, Pll-rls (',()Illftl'f'll('l', refuse-d lu express any confidence ln his mefhrlds,,li0r was he zlllmvi-d lo speak. "In :ln infnrmul way,” Dr. Malt-ls tlier, tho QXIPIMIVG oi’ glands can relstorc lost vitality," "The Purim congress of surgeons refused to hear VOIOIIOII." Dr, Mll- tus ‘said, "because tllc awakened minds of the world know llllll the idea of restoring youth to the aged is a pure fallacy. The effect of the new glands, under the lllca of sur- gery. ls much llkc u drink of good whiskey-At stimulates for the time, thou dies, and the patient I l he one ol‘ the most eminent surgeon" ‘i? cent congress of ‘IPrPul-ll surgery ill '-‘ l» lruu-apluut-ing of glands, uulmul or restoration of yllullllul 1|<)\\'l\i'-~', Ill". , . - l. said, "leading surgeons ol‘ -l'llll‘ll<{lf‘ while lulsinl; a bzllll at his home. lugs in llie military and ill" cllstlussed tho gland flicury. or lIl- llo uffcnlplud 1iropagundu l-ff lu the llflllllllll while holding on the national defense which has been waged 1n support un elm-ll-Eclll lIlllF-Hilgi! lllilillllllt!‘ o‘! it. but every surgeon ridiculed ills handy. the argument, that the implanting‘ house current p anything ll'd liire him myself." y‘ A. E. MacNEILL, REPRESENTING ‘ w. A. MacKENZIE & 00., LTD. = ‘ Investments, Bonds, Toronto, Ont. SAFE SECURITIES FOR SAVINGS“ Yielding 5.20 to 9 Per Cent. A limited amount MT. ROYAL HOTEL 21% ccnvllrtllll; debenture stock with 30% common bonus. Price 100 Illl interest. 50 shares King Edward Hotel 00., Ltd. 8% pref fcrrcd dividend guaranteed by United Hotels 00., L‘d||°' America. Price 90. , Phone 704-L. Call or Wrlll 137 Pownal st, Charlottetowml’. 12.1.‘ tlicri-ziflvi‘ is worse than before. ,"(;lunll grafting nrigllt stlmululc rairlly in the case of a young , lull tllvrc is n1) hope for lllf‘ l lilllll, and wllh the young mall. lwur in llllllfl. tlic slllnululiuu is zmly icuiporury, and zlffnrl-a only flu- upi-lzlall orgulllslu lo which it is zlpplied. ‘it will not make Llll‘ hair grow nu :1 lull"! head, as snmc ill llie quualts l-lzlllu; l1 will nul revive ify zlrll-ril-s lllul llll\'l‘ llccllnlu llllrll‘, ll will not under any l>ii"l~ll!l1.-l;lllrl-:,- even in the czlsl: of u young mull, eslzlllllsh prncrelttlvc p0wers.__ "'I'll-":‘l‘ can be no geuuralivl- powers lu tho world wklizl; and edger to squander their money and their lllnc and impcrll their sell‘- l'l'$])l‘l'l nu llu- l'.\'ll|-i'llii.-.lt.;ol'[luv-c unscrupulous doctors, and lt lsllle duty of tho profossloil to urgcupou nmvsyr"; x.- l-spvr-lully the lull-easily of cxpmlng lhis newest and great- 0st of American fukrm. “Some men are old lit twenlyflve, others zit sixiyvllvle, but in any case it llcpcl s upon lllc arteries, and of wlrtchcs for its dull)’ P919?" llll‘ urtrrics tlwre ls one thing oi’ and is wondlerlng will"! \\'lllf'll ‘Sflflllll’ is absolutely surcJslgnlfil-nnce attaches to the When llll urtl-ry IUHOf-‘l its flcxlhilllyl "ii fliers-fl.- Pflllllli! that will rcxiore i.l.l To :.y Illill glands -,lllllllttll gluuilm goal. glands, monkey glands, orl glands of any lillFl" will do -it is} ]lI‘f3]l0l1lflI‘Dll-4." Pmlaaelpmfiifiiea Peasants Mystli A~.\'(“l'l.'llS, ‘France, Dcm- : suporstrllolls peasants ln lllll tricl, who are preparing lo brain (‘llrislnlilsn are mysfll zl huge bright light which ll poured ill the hcnwens for |).I.*-'l lwu duys and ure llsklllt this a nr-w Star of ‘llellllellt The light has a vnrpngl dill-f», now like a luminous and again like a small cmce lilo moon. The official e logical services are plllllfll thus far have been unable ]>l'llll its prolonged ‘l1 llunlgll attributing it to ll “ sw u rm . 'l‘llo lllflll. wa first seen My mnrlrng. camlug foil! llvarcrs‘ above the llllfiloll- Friday ll was higher "P and pronounced, moving at in ll rapidlly of one twentyililll 0 degree. The ' whole c011" l cur FRENCH DEFICIT av MILITARY E00 IIJHJIIE, Franco, llor. 21-0 econmnlcsfln ‘From-h flnllnvl? qpTPSPPIIIOII by Louie Loullulll‘. |cr mlnlsler of llio ldberlllfill . lone, in ml ilfllflleftlltltllillilh ldrllncn from deflc l" w l c od lu tllo Rcvell du ‘Noni. M.i -*-— our urges elimination of lllv l'll1l'l./\lJL0l1l'l-lll/\. Dec 28* sent flvo ‘billion francs (IBM (‘lccrgo llilvnrkei' was kllll d today-tho nrrllnnry budget lllirolllill reduction of tlw in lo turn the ‘bond WM"? penses. Hi which sixty billion franm Bl‘ the full ~l'o’rce of the standing, ‘and better taX °°ll° zlsisllng through trial The writer's chief recom l)(l(l,\'- llon ls "the creation o‘l 8m‘! Tho ‘uuululivui nu the wire 0f powerful organizations. B! l“ filo managing apparatus ls h0- land and America, lo 10"" lu-vul to have been defective. "wit-lees expanses." lilo dlrc —<'°'."-"—*' ytuntlon lathe fact tlut ml!» FOR HIRE lhalf of the ieq-ulrsmuu o t dlnary budget ls for lntercs "Could yml place my son ln your on, . oflll-u?" , ‘M. Louoheur advocaea real "All right; whstvcsn lie do?" mum, or} a. lnlptrl’ 0' “ma” "Wllst can lie do? llf he could do suggestsfgbillltlllllY-l” ‘l l to collec the custom! in l" 4_,__- |“*$""