rlnutjb . 0.F.0.Y 8.00-8.30 p. m.- 0.11.6.8. IECRET IERVKE vitamin IPONIORID BY’ YHE MKKIR’ DI ROXY CI‘GARETTES_ The human Eye Complex and Intricate In its Slfllrlilfi’ and film-lions, is vvortlty nl flu- licst possible . care that can be given It. lf your eyt-s are troubling you. dtc not he so unwise as to Itvflrrf. 111cm, An P\.'lliillliilifll1 will "n. rnvt-r iliv- vztnst- of iht‘ trouble 111111 llhiusvs will probably (‘nmpIrit-[v relieve It WANTED Thursday, Dec. 29 and days following. 1.000 Medium and Dztrk Silverl-WP’ Highest cash l Undcrstrtttcl" nus sanng vcrv sytnpzt- Fox Pelts. prices. Lower Queen St. Chnylottetown. Will Carry 0n m ‘PORONIO, Dec. ‘II-Dr. Toyo- hko Kalgawa, of Japan, umouncee that the Kingdom oi’ God Move- ment. in Japan is to continue for two years more. Visiting the mis- sionary university, Kwangsei Oak- uin n Kobe, m. K185"! warmed President Bates of the decision. The movement began early in 193d and was‘ then planned to con- tinue for three yearn only, but I meeting of representatives of 98 local conuntttees has decided to continue organized work until 1935 in order to carry the message into the small toxvns and villages of Ja- pan. Dr. Kagawa himself will be able to give only part time to the movement from now on, as funds from abroad are not sufficient to meet his expenses and he will take itme to write some new books for popular sale and try to live on the proceeds. Writing to friends in To- ronto, President C. J. L. Bates, him- self a Canadian missionary, says that Kagawa was in splendid form 1h‘ his sodium w the university students. He is one of God's prophets to this stricken and bewildered ago," said Dr. Bates. "It is impossible to exaggerate the impression he made here, especially upon the teachers." 1 l l IN MEMORIAM MR. CECIL COWAN RANKIN The dcath of Cecil Cowan Ran- kin occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on December 12th, 1932. The deccdscd who was a son of Mr. C. A. Rankin of Mt. Albion was 21 ycnrs of age, His mothct‘ whose tunidcn name was Lily May Wood, predeceased him a number of years ago. ‘ He was a quiet, industrious young man, highly respecicd in thc com- munity‘. He had bcczrcnjoying good hcnll-lt, until a fcw day's before 111.1. ticatlt. On Monday, Dcccmbcr 5th he was suddenly taken ill with ap- pendicitis. He was remorctl to tlu: Hospital. whore 11c was opcratvd on Thursdtw nftcrnoon. Ho nppoztrccito make p1 . and good ltoyoes n-Jtc held for his rccovcry, until Tuesday" night, when hc rapidly’ urcw worm and pnsscd away on Wcdttcscltty‘ morning. The funcrnl scrurv which nuts hold at the homt.‘ on Friday, D111.‘- ctubcr 117th at 1.30 p. m. “'21:; con- ducted by Rev. Goo. A, I). Elliott. Chisholm. Thc _ . . IVlcNElLL STABLES, [ l mourn a sorrovring fathcr, to-wltont ‘goes out the sympathy" of the en- ihctically by Mr. .7. A. Moore. Intcrmcnl. ivas nmdc in 1.11.0 ‘M1. ilcrbcrt Ccntctcry". 11c lcavcs t» 7337_1p_27_5i tire community. 21. Bring IN your furs, supplythe following: l‘|.1.ncd I'm:- Boards Fnplant-rl i‘1'n|\ Boards . i‘I.1nt"d Sprurc Boards Pinned h‘! Spruce Strapping . Pfnnrvl 73x1 Fpruce Studdlng .. Nlifleu-u-ca |'I.|nf'1I 1x3; Spruce Strapping .. .133 F 10 SALE Buyers are coming for it will 1w :1 New Year’s blun in your homo auction sale. “c are ltuying daily for unfilled European orders. RiYNlZlt rvR SALES. REGISTERED, Rummorsflde and 152 Kent St., Charlottetown. Lumber Lumber We have on hand and will be pleased to Viz: nmigu’ Boards ........ .... .. $1.00 pcr 100 1t. and up Spruce Slu-otlting .. . . . . . . $1.00 pcr100 ft. and up Plunrd amt inplancd 2x5 Spruce Studding $2.00 pcr I00 ft. )',‘-rt‘httniablc Planed Hemlock Boards Also full line of Spruce Scantlittg. Joists, Fir and Hemlock Timber. L. M. POOLE & CO. Paoli’s Wharves SUMMERSIDE, JANUARY F» This is the third and last sale until llcccnthci‘ 193.11. Our averages are the highest in Canada,»being $37.99 for Dec. 1 sale, and $34.50 for sales Dec. 20 and 2,000 silver fox pelts. and der not to have them here .. $1.50 per 100 ft. . $1.50 per 100 ft. and up . $1.75 pcr 100 ft. and up 60c per 100 if. Lincal . 75c per 100 fl. Lineai $1.30 per 100 ff. Lint-ml and up $1.50 per 100 ft. ilS<lSI4‘(I I1)" RP“ 31111.» a. ' t‘ Pic IJrih" ‘Zihc Lord is My‘ y, d] mqm ‘ , R ljnmd l ~ i.» Iirvm“ tltr Baron" u. . e have in Mrus’ and "Abide Withi . . ,ducictl b1’ so." nldcr pccpi. nut‘. A solo, ‘Home-tune Wt~’l1 , caused tnzumt rtnttr" .1‘. SIIIIIMERSIDE and Prince County Chronicle ‘rm: ICHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GIIARIIIAN -—W1NNERS 0F GOIRLIES’ CONTEST -- The doll contest at Gourlies‘ Drugstore, Bummerside- was very popular 0.111011! 111° “m” girls this year. There were 11118911 prizes altogether. The first. thrve prizes went to: 1st, Gloria Joan Cahiil; 2nd, to Catherine McCallum and the third to Louise menuult- They were given out on Christmas morning, the votes beinS C°1111ted b3’ Mr. Dalton so that even lutc D111“ chases Christmas cve could b0 roun- ted-S. --w. c‘. LEAGUE lI.\"l‘ll1i'l‘Al!\‘— Tignish Juniors oi the Catholic Womens League took a stcP 111 111° right direction on ‘Thursday. 15111 inst, when they combined forces with the C. Y. M. L. and commer- clalizcd some of ihclr best 111161115 for the bcttcfit of our P11-Yl5h Tell"! fund. The substantial part of tht‘ program consisted of a comedy drama in three acts, litimorottfi and thnuthg with tut the ups and downs of life with some V613‘ C0111‘ pllcated situations and eventually the clltnax. T0 this outline our lo- cals_d1d themselves grand. Their entcrtainntcnt was a splendid suc- cess. The specialties which consist- ed of a solo by Mr. John E. Cann- ry; solo, Mr. Tim Bernard. F..tclt pluudcd and encorctl. The cast us very’ grateful to Mrs. and Mr. CIUTWTOYH, who wcr ways nvnllrtblc with :11.‘ 11:" ztssistntu-t‘. '1‘. McCarthy‘ e n! -.~\ s .\" u .»\ 1. Christtuas concert. of St. day‘ t-rvniitg und was :1 grout. 1r: 1111i" and applnittlctl the i‘I1iIiI1'I‘1l as cut-it 11cm 1m 11v.‘ program was run 11.11‘. Mr, zuitypw Floats‘ “'11s 111-.‘ vcryt 11'- iivivtit (Jliillilliliil. The oprznvd with n chm-tr. by" lhc. rhiitl- rcn (‘ntiliod "llmvdyH A ifllrlwfll‘ spr-lhng I1‘.'=.~.011 0.11m‘ next and t iukcn 11111-1 in by" 1112.0 pupils uho did splendidly"; Alias Afnry Crush ; rcciialion was nutch nppt-‘t .\'c1'y tcmp lip, llvlll on llu: pt ctur-r-ll 151111111 (‘Rants Drill , worthy of special 11111100. . sion and snlc oi‘ cztltrly". 'I'1:t: s part ivcvs opcncd with sour: Albzm 110001111111‘. entitled “i? follcwcd by thc childrctt in u. drzll. Reading, (furl Aioatrc. A 1'1 .\ .1‘ 31'1" ILV i110 girts \\'.tS 1-‘1wcpi1:i11;1l!,\" 1119"."- mrfllillll.’ the Can. 11:." by Edncr Rogcrs and Ralph Lyle was very amusing; lilrs. llarrjv S. Can- non and Edward Lorzkhnrt contri- lmtcd n duct. iaiucrristr of thcsJ- numbers was heartily‘ tip-i lfigh Flrhool was hold 111:1. Thirs- . The tm-nl. took plat" in flu“ hall and n. largo nudicticc n1’ [v.11'-‘ this nut‘. 1111110.’; l1ca1"t.1_\' rnjoyrd ‘ . .._S‘Sll)l£ POLICE (‘OURT — In the summcrside Police Court on Tuesday morning, four drunks were given the customary fine of $2 and costs. One was fined $10 and c0515. und another who did 110! 8111713111‘ forfeited his bnil oi $10-$- —FUR BUYER 1N KENSING- ‘TOY-Air. C. McDonald represent- ing the Lcvlti Fur Complluy Limited is buying; furs at James l\lcNei11’s 510m (m- thc balance o1 this week, he will also take itusyon consign- 'mcttt for Anning s: Cobb, London. 1' l-‘luglrtnd. ' zatsi-tz-za-at. PERSONALS —Mr. Frederick N. Conroy, Tig- nish, was in Summerside on Fri- day. T. ‘Rev. Mr. Wilson, pastor of the Baptist Church, summersidc. left on Mortday for a brief visit to Hul- ifax, N. S.--S. -—Mra. 1.1.’. J. McTagtxe has for bar guest during the Christmas holi- days her nephew Mr. Hession of Halifax. T. _ ' -Mvrs. J. B. Cunningham, Alber- ton, spent the week-end with friends in Tiguish. Mrs. Cunning- ham has only recently returned from an extended trip to the United Stntc-s where she mat many old friends and had a very enjoyable The only rcul Snntu Claus to thc ‘youngsters in 'i‘ir,nislt and sur- ‘rounding districts 1s lilorris Bern- Iard 3b C0., who arc sending each Vscho‘; 1t fivr‘ pound box of choco- Jatcs to be dtstriiiutccl among the ‘DIIDIIS on cxatnnuttitm day. The Lcnchrrs, yaupils und pzurntr- arc dc- ,cldcdl_v grateful to th'c hlorris Bor- ‘ nard Co, T. —l!. vlflllil —'I_‘hc wriotts organ- ‘lZIltlOllS of St. Paul's Parish, Sum- ‘ tut-rattle. made vt-ryr hnndsotrtt- donn- ;tion.< to-ncrtly i-Atxxlhnz; fur Christ-l (it Cniuntivusl “on Con“: Song M1, Fuwm, PM“ 1 1.1111’. ivu11ij."~‘.\\‘ti w~ll 112K111 11..1ny'1t‘r._.‘» lmas. The Knrthis -- ‘, ,_g--t-rt'1'u‘~"_ wit‘, 0.1 '1‘l2c (itllttdlt? r111 ltltttn Iilfjifi" .-d\\"tt1tt\t‘.\‘.‘~ int‘ luau.‘ 1.r‘n- ('lll{l\"1'.\l.\.‘~'~' SCHOOL (‘0N(‘li11'1‘—'1‘l1c 11111111111. j ‘ l. .".11*‘t-I 1111:- amtautl 1d 111011.}; filly‘ v1! | 1.11:1- —AN 1'I'-'I‘O-D.-\I‘l-I S.‘\NTA——, out‘ r01: " tmnyl": and. t1llI(I11‘ll. I : to. . 1.1m t‘.u~ttt.<._.11. vacation. T. i EASTERN cumtnuu ..'SUBSCIHPTIONS to The L‘I11tl‘I0it8lO\V11 Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Mabons Drug Store, ' Ztfottiaguc. 12-l3-dt1. ..‘D.\NCE ENJOYED-A dance was held on Saturday evening, af- _‘ tor the movics in the I. 0. O. F. Hall ,;tt ltfont-ugue. A large crowd of ‘young. people attended and the dance was a decided succcss.-H. .."(.‘llltl.\"l‘.\1;\S TREE —- The dutitutt Church at Montague, held , their 11111111111 Christmas Tree for the ‘lz-‘uttdtty School children on Friday , twutiing. Santa Claus uppcarcd with ‘ tnuch r1 ‘ng of hulls and distribut- nd app! and candy to the kiddies und growzvupsi. An oxtemporrtiy concert, given by the children, was much‘ cnjoyt-d and the children nor.‘ rongrztittldttwl on thcir spicu- l y ..‘.\'.-\ltli0ll' '.~\l‘l.'IS—-I11 or- ldor lo nvoid coliiomg with rmolhcr Itwll‘ on the POM. Oiiltrc hill, Mon- l 11111111‘. tut imttduy‘, Mr. lilatsott, ‘ 1t.(.‘.'\l.i‘., yumutcd on ihc brukcs; oi his var und skiddrtl 1111011 lclcphoitc post. '1 his was not tlu: only act-id- vnt. cttuscd by 1hr icy sirccls on Hundztyr. ltcv. Mr. Watcrxvorih lost t-unirot oi‘ his can‘ ill. tho foot o1 the |'\\'noti r-htuu 11:11 and :sl1t1 into a 110st. 1n both mscs tho dri\"cr_s sc- t-upcd injuryz-JI, _ ‘fi.\?\"1‘.\ ARlilVl-Ill-‘Flic spirit <11‘ (‘h " pivitig was displayed ' ut-ncrotts wny at hfontagttc 1y nftrrnoon when 1\'1.r. Cur- t‘:\. ticutwd iht‘ chiitlrt-n with o. 1m o1‘ (utnviv :11‘.d nuts and a toy tor ouch. Mr Curruiltt-rs ztdvcrtiscd ‘in 1hr‘ (iunrdiun that Santa would bc :11. hi d1" riort- on Friday‘ at four 1'1: vui a irtud. for. tho kiddies u: town. Prompily‘ at three the of t1 ‘luldrctt gzttltcrvcl in front of the rt‘ and with grrut pnlicncc wait- yl i111‘ S‘ 111:1 to conic. ‘They were tut cltz-nppotttltwl for a wry fine 5.111121 appcntrrl stiddchly‘ on the roof and shoulctl i0 M1". Currutht-rs, vulw» mid him the chizuncy‘ was .'~1‘l:t‘tl nth: 111: would lmvc to conic {doxvtt i111‘ irrc escape. This, Santa prmxtptl\' dul and ciitnbcrl in thc windotv of Toyluntl 211love the store. . , 'l‘l1cr<‘ (Etc <.~1t‘f:l1't‘11 lntrd up 1n 111cc ordvr 11111.1 tvvctuwl ihcir gill. M11011 fiPflfie-i" by five little pupils trur.‘ . 1.1.1 Irxciirntnttl 11nd confusion vnsued favourably’ commented upon,‘ Pfillillill‘! ‘rim 511ml flu‘ cries of delight; could be Reading Lila Perry and 1llll’SPr_\“IZlI1‘ znnt‘ . _ lhoard for quilt‘ a distance as one rhymes by the pmm“. pupil}. mm: iv.n wt‘ livid“. (Vmtsiut-r ztbnul, ilutndrrd and t\vt‘n'.y'-fivc cluldrcn chided tlim, pal-g o; u“. momanh, :‘.<‘\t‘.'ll‘y' 1.x: -. oi inztil wcro rout out ohvnrd thc one hundrcti The cnnvnmg pivce was a pnmoJt-ztclt tiny‘ irttzz‘. 11.1: Post (Jilicc. My, ytwcnty=i1vc lztztgs. Santa ltutl a "lime" “sama Claus" which waSiAt-thttriilltztt, carried out in a vcry realistic mnn- I nor. Santa Claus with his prancing; reindeer and sleigh full of toy/st The 5109mm?‘ "b11118 ‘#3’ the chim-t‘ ney with can." and a=l the other} dellghtful details in connectlont with the visit of 01a st. Nicholas‘ were admirably carried out by the} Pllhlls. During the pantomime “Incl Nlsht Before Christmas" and‘ Jingle Bells" were sung. "God sm-e‘ the K111!" blfvllght to a conclusion! one of the most successful Christ-l mas concerts the school children have Put on. On Friday evening the school closing took place in the school. Prizes were awardvd and candy was distributed from a prgt- tily trimmed Christmas trcc. Aftcr Ilgarl-Y Christmas greetings Lhc 911111111311 dispersed to rciurn on January 3rd. The principal. Mr. Bermctt McDonald lcft thcusntttc day to spend the ltolidnys at his home n1 Charlottetownr-S. H056 PIOW IT Up ov-a- I'M ‘.10 HAFJFYY To KNOW THAT MY 1M BU$lI~1L‘-u‘a 1 MusT co DOWN TQ H15 °FFICE AND sac his slut.‘ of ltands. ltandlcd c rytlnut: in flint ralc slylc, all tuzul brin criml cv- rry‘ cvcnmg. J01‘ Rich-duh», (Jug (to Posttrl, is to bu. congratulated on i the cxcollcnt way‘ ln which hc brought n11 the mull from the train. All did ihcir work chct-riully‘ and mthotzgh having in work 1.111‘, they‘ lint! the sati-fnrtion Iillfliillljl firth all vvcnt wclL-S, of IN MEMORIAN In loving memory oi’ my‘ (Ivar ltintlit-r. “Ito dcparlt-d 111.1. lift: lice. crnlicr 211th, 192st. We think we sec licr loving smile Although thrrc yw-urs have lunar-d, llut in our memory alill sltc livtu, And will nnlll the Inst. lnst-rtctl by Mrs. (lavin Reid. ‘as ho had come and it is still a ‘tnystcry to gvmvn-ups as well, just ‘whore he won‘. and 110w, but we itrust hc is now snfcly buckhomc 1 at. the 1101-111 Pole. This is the first time in thc history of Montague that such a treat has been given the children 11nd lhcy will remem- lx-r it n11 lhcir lives. To some it was their only Christmas and Mr. Cnrrutlicrs has won their ncarts for all timtu-J-I. PERSONALS . 1.11‘. Clarence lvfllrphy, St. Dun- stairs University, is visiting his par- ents at Lfotttaguc, Mr. and Mrs. F. Murphyz-J-I. ..'Martlm nnd Evelyn Cutming- ham, who have been attending the convent at Soul-is are spending Clirisitnzts wcck with their aunts, "rm. m1 orut. ltudnnt It Dalhouaie University. ll mendin: the holiday season with his parents at Montague, Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Grant-H. ..'Mr. H. J. Dickson, Mt. Allison University, is spending a_ few days at Montague. His ma!!!’ 111911115 111° glad to see him again-H. "Margaret and Enid Coffin. stu- dents at Mt. Allison Ladies‘ College, are ap- "" the ‘ ‘“ quite pleasantly with their parontl. Mr. and M31. L. H. Coffin. Mon- tagum-H. ..°Miss Reta McLean, student at Notre Dame Convent, Charlotte- town, is enjoying a vacation with her parents, m. and Mn. Will Mc- Man, Mantegna-H. . ..°Mrs. G. A. Thompson has closed her home ll; Montague and will spend the months With her son George and his family. who moved to Charlottetown l. short time ago-H. .."I‘he following P. W. C. stu- dents are spending their holidays at their homes at Montague. Novel- la Cunningham; Lorne and John Ives, Bertram Stewart, Eric Coflin. Keith and Floyd McKinnon, Stew- art Vlckers, Avis Campbell-H. East London , Is Described LONDON, Emgg Dec. TL-"Trlp to the underworld of London.’ This legend is found outside certain of the West End motorooach offices which cater for the tourist from afar. The trip takes two hours or so, and it is safe to say that the passenger is all the time wondering when the "underworld" will make its presence felt! 'I‘ruth to tell, the East End of London is almost rc- prchensible in its respectability nowadays. Fcw have a more intimate know- lcdgc of the East End of London. and nobody ltas written about it with more graphic sympathy than Thomas Burke, author of "Lime- lutcst book, "rho Real East End," published by Constables, gives thc lir convincingly to those who im- tigine that the vast area of London bcyond Aldgatc Pump is given up to slums and sin. “You may sec one type of the Shndwcll or Spitalflclds- girl, setting out from her East Emd streets,'witl1 other girls and young men, all in full evening clothes. And if you exchanged her cheap frocks for the rcnl thing, und put her in the ltands of zLBond strccl". hairdresser, and thcn set hcr among the bright. young things of Mayfair, the only difference would be that the bright Young things yvoulfld have uglier and Mr. Burke regrets the passing of the East End nutsiE Iinll. sexing has meant so much to this area that it might almost be classed as a lo- mi industry, ns Mr. Burke wonders why the grcnt boxing centre, "Pre- micrland," is closed. Perhaps C. B. ‘man, can givc 111m the answer for , the East End liS for other parts. I11 idisrussing the general decline of ‘boxing in his lutcst book of unto- biflfliflllll)’. Mr- Cochran ascribes ;it to the cntirc lack of personality mowadays amongst the men of the gloves. The East End, as Mr. Burke nut! shop's. hns been the camping ground of the intmigrant since as far back _. post y.1,,;,y@,-_ m“; \\'01‘(l fur them nil and thcn disap- us 1686, when the Huguenots fled fivt‘, with (“on pytm l poured us suddenly and surprisingly hcre and made Spitalflelds a silk- “1011111118 colony. The Jews had been settled 1n East London since the 12th century, although they were banished for a time until Cromwell allowed them to return. All future Jaws in East London, in the au- thor's opinion, will be English-born Jews. Many of the older Jews are so attached to Whitechapel that al- | though they possess small fortunes they see no reason for exchanging these streets for Hampstead or Hlghbury. ---__-_______ zzworms are encouraged by mor- bid conditions of the stomach and bowels, and so subsist. Miller's Worm Powders will alter these conditions almost immediately and will sweep the worms away. No destructive parasite can live in contact with this medicine, which is not only a Worm destroyer. but a health-giv- ing medicine most beneficial to the Mrs. W. A. Cummings and Miss B. Martin, Montague-H. young constitution, and as such it has no superior. .,.~. ~.. H ill; l/uatl Getting Modern MEXICO CITY, Dec. 27.—Ch1ef of Police Guillermo Palms. Moreno believes women should have equal rights with men in the enjoyment d Mexican moonlight and that spooners should be tuunolested. The chief has ordered all 1901KB- men notto question or molest un- esoorted women strolling alonB l street or sitting on a park bench, no matter what the hour o! the night. It was reported to the chief that some policemen were demand- ing money from lone women under threat of arrest. ' "Men roam the streets at‘ all hours of the night and are not molested. so Why should women be bothered?" General Palma asked. The chief also ordered that spoon- ers in parks and plazas be un- molested by the gendarmerle. " The press hailed the orders as "a remov- al oi’ metropolitan life from the relics of an old moral order and at- tuning it to the rhythm of modern times.’ “Old Bill” Is Blue Ag-aitl, iii LHCESTHt. ENG. Drc. 2'l— William Busby, “Old Bill" of L111? war pictures produced by Ciiplfll" Bruce Bairnsfathcr. put 111$ W31" medal ribbons on the South Afri- can War Memorial horn at ghc iimc ltouse Nights" and other works. His , Cochran, the world-famous show-g the Remembrance Day Scriiuvc were piominent in D9011“? 11111111‘ and indicated that he lntcndcd leaving them there. , To a small crowd who had gnthcrcd 110 bfllili "tvw country has fvrfifillell i111‘; I have no further use for those“ (rc- fcrring to the war-modal ribbons‘- .111 a, newspllpfl‘ interview Burbi‘ said: ~11 served in the south African War and in the Ettropean War, and now it ls hard to gct a job." IV‘ NIAD OKFICE I If IANAGIJRB FOB added that 11c 11nd been‘ toldicring . on and off since 1897, when hei jnincti thc lnlt-.estt‘.rsltirc Itrgitttcn! t 11c Said he was known amongst. l1 friends as "Old Bill," bcCLliL<(!_(l11I3'. inln BrucQ Bnirnsfolher employrtl‘ DECEMBER 28, 1932 €_; Marilirrlo “ In (In/y Il/u ~11 vununu 11..., my (l/f/u- in Ih: Hui I'll/nu; partway c I TL TEN racrs saonr 311111.121- Just Lt this time when the 19¢‘; ing of livestock is essentially q, m, market for home grown gnu“, ,- should be of interest to TEVIPI y... pertinent facts with respect to bat‘ ley for livestock feeding sup-plied t.» the Division of Animal Husbnndt‘ of the Dominion Experiment: Funns. ‘fltese are as follows: 1—Barley is a Canadian product relatively imported com. 2—It is now readily avnllubls/t _ 2H1“: 011011961‘ that comparatively low prices. 3-~In total digestible-until m: it, is exccllcd only by wheat 111ml , C0111 - / 4-Barley lacks slightly in pala- tability as compared it'll/h corn and is best fed in conjunction with 0th er grains. fi-Being of a 01115008080118 01 fattening llature, it may be most advantageously used with mes‘ producing 1h both the arm": ant fattening stages. ,' s-Jf, is generally‘ recognized a: the most, tiseftil Canadian grotu grain for svalne feeding. 7_-1t is almost equally useful ir the fccdittg and fiillshlfll; 01' W“ cattle. "a~WIth oats, it forms a 11w base for dairy cattle gmin 1mi- ttxm; where the additional piofrll rcquircd to bnlztttcc the ration t1 ‘nthcnvisc suytpllcd, for exatnple by’ alfalfa or high protein cereal legume hay crops. 9~Barleyr may be safely and (‘coitomlcnlly- fed 1o work horses m: n part cf iltc graut ration. It i. 1,051 rolled or bruised. ' 1n gym-luv, unit-d, cracked o1 coarsely‘ grnurrl. combines well mill ‘oats in :11“ fnblcninz of 12.1111)". mantis A .<'1‘1".\ THAT MRI ' ins PARIS. lutxtnco, Dov‘. 2'1—-A spe- r1111 inlkit» lll1l('.l1I1l" connecting tllt big clock cl the Paris Observatory wit-h 1K1 I.(“.(‘i)IlOllP 1511c,»- wlll ennltir _ Pztri-i 2s it) hunt- tho (txuct yime n‘ any hour of tho day‘ or nigh‘. rintfnz: up out‘ of thc ‘.10 numbers The tnltzm tnttchinc v?“ " Ill with llu‘ linu‘ in 11011?‘- lliti rcwds Th‘ -"‘.\-"~1 1 11-2. him as n model for llls 1011171111‘ W1" '1 . TORONTO, Dcc. 21-11. mitten-j lion with the rcportcd ituthrrr bldi ' for the world's car sport! rccotdl next yenr by Sir Mnlcnlttt Camp] bell, word has bcrtt rcccivcd hcrc from the head officc in London. of C. C. Wakefield and 00., L1mit-‘ ed, that (he Blue Bird has lycctl entirely redesigned by Reid A.Rall- toil. and has born fitted with a new 2,500 b. h. p. Schneider Trophy- type Rolls-Royce engine. The chas- sis hns been lengthened, mid, owing to ihc different shape c1‘ tho powcl‘ unit. the contour of the body" will be markedly dffcrcnt, with the rc- sult that the ltead resistance will be greater than before. This should be eztrily overcome by thp iucrcns~ ed power of the Rolls-RARE 1-‘11’ ginc, which develops 110111111 1.093 b. h. p. in excess of the suliel" charged Napier unit v11111°11§1v r11- ted. The engine ls the n-tytw R0115" Royce‘ super-charged 12 cyllufl? uni; with a bore and 5110119 01 1534 mm. and 167.64 mm. nnd r1 011911" city of 36.582 c. c. T110 ovcrull length of the Bluc Bird will bc Z1 feet, with a wheel base of 13 it. 8 ins. The rear truck mcasttrcs flvc feet exactly, while the track of the front wheels is five foot three in- ches. The total weight of the car is approximately 4 1-2 tons. As in the past, Cnstrol will be used. - n1. licdctittut to" use. Scull.‘ rbcd by ‘the tissues, ltnpztrinu elusive chnrtn so tiistinttiivc .1‘. iv woman. Persian 1121111 tho dolicaic skin. PH‘ servos and cnlmnccs the lovclic» Every‘ discritninatih: woman rtllillllll use this silvery I11‘- ion. 1i. is tun-ivullnd its a flawless .1... 1o bcauly‘. REWARPjZSJIO T\\t‘11iy'-li\‘r dollars is tniTcrcd l1.‘ iltc undersigned for infornmtioh lcudittg in the arrcse and convictlnr ‘ nf the party or pnrik-s who stole a. tic-rot- coniztlning ntolasscs front out premises bctuct-n Saturday 11111111 December 111th. and Sunday morn- ing, Dt-ccmbcr 20th. . The parties are known: all w‘ want is cvitlont-c. Information will be kept strictly‘ confidential. c. 1:. PRATT & son I St. I'm-law's. 734542-28-11. . EY E S I ll N T EXAMINATION lilting and nnpplylng Glan- en, etc, N. J. MABON DPTlHI ETIHST (Ynnnu-frd- With hrnntou OFFICE‘ KND l‘; GOltdCi HE t5 FIXING - mow, Kmy Yo Mia-nines’ RONALD- AND "pit: THAT YOU PARK WHERE EVERYONE CAN 511E dd "11"!" Sfivitnir. m. w“ no"... .111... IGQNM. f’ y‘ at)" . . m- 715E511." ‘l By George MciVinntts watt. " ' - As BEEN no wt-to ARE, 11605 ‘bacRsTAqY- '* 9 MAY t A6K~ wuo AR: You. “U, . .. f "‘ 0 " 0 o -"‘“'-">"’"‘Y “"11" lowdown» m-w - - I ~- "u-