Notes bythe Way i THE public accounts of Ontario for 1926 have been printed and out '4 Happenings of The $111121 ‘ Week , ‘limit President-\\'. (‘hector B. Mel-Ira. Conakry-Hut. Editor and Manger-J. l. Burnett. Col. RINK not. because thine inmost heart means well Thou hast the freedom of speech; sweet words Are like the voices of returniui; are of interest in several respects to Canadians who reside beyond the bounds of that great province. 011- tsrlo under the Drury Government. which held ofllce during the tour. h birds Viea-Proeldpnt-wl. llnrletl. _ l rude o4. Mnellnmn, n. s. o. Q Associate Editor-D. K. Cnnll. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 years previous to 1923, had made ‘Bu IdM-i w~B¢r1vII.M-D Filling the soul with summer, ora lavish expenditures and incurrethpolsomNc FROM TEETH FILL" he" heavy deficits year after year. Tile; ING That calls the weary and ‘the sick OUR DAIRY BUSINESS. HE meeting of our provincial butter and cheese makers held in tllls city this week and reported in yesterdays Guardian, was one oi the most important lueetiugs of tltc your. lt was the first confer- cnoc of its kiud held in the pro- vince and for it us well l1: for thc decided improvement ill the quali- ty of our butter and cheese in the. post two years we are iudibtird to the enthusiastic and energetic .\lr. .I. .\. Q’, Vfliiih Dairy Superintendent. MacDonald alltl tllc wl oration 0t‘ thc Provincial i1t‘.]l.ll'i< luent oi‘ Agriculture. iilc Tlte purpose of c-illii-rcllce was to secure llllii0l‘lllil_\' ill the tplallty ol‘ our dairy product. ‘fills unlfnrmirv and tllt- superior qllilii‘ 1y of both uul‘ butter anti choose. Nitiililfl- who are. ulldotlhtctlly tlui- to .\lr. ltlii'.~i continuotlsLv visiting and lnspoctitlg lntlvfatigablt- t-ffort ‘i is the factories. Thr- high scores se- cured ill both blttltal" anti Ilium- wllil the ilcsl that (‘atladu can pro (‘il6‘P.\l'. our prolincn sitlc by sitic liilifr‘ ’i‘bL-l plat-us u-t in tiu- torc- iront in tho world's lI|&ll'il1‘l..\ 11 cannot be luO often repeated or too strongly e-lnphaslzml that in mixed farming, tn.- unly perman- cntly profllutll» kind or iormlugfor which this province is naturally adapted, Dairying is the. chief t-or- llt-rslone. We can product- other 111011111111. wr- rrau grow potatoes to compete with the best on tho con- tinent. bllt in no line of production are demand and prices us curtain as in dairying. .\ii)Y‘(1fl\'Pl‘. in New other line tllr- cxhatr-liion of tile soil has to be tiolltititlnily nlatlc good by expensive fertilizer. where- . as unifying returns to the soil all that it takes out. pro- vlnce llangrovtrn to very consider- The ditiry ilusincss of this H111» proportions. Thr- total value our milk product is lively estimated of couservu - nt_ four nlillioll dollars, of whicll approximately three and u hull‘ illiiiifllli repre- sents tho Vllillt.’ ot‘ butter and cllecilc alone. The remaining halt million very nlodcstiy represents the milk usod on the tables and in tllc homes, icecrealn, etc. it is admitted that dniryiug in- volves hard and regular it tics the hired help and family down to regular ant‘- unre- mitting duties in feeding, lllllking. etc. work. QVUI] the But the monthly chequc from the cresmery is a welcome addi- tion to the revenue ot' the farm and ‘deficit of 1922 was over 111,; mil-l lions. By increased taxation and} 1° Pray“- revenue the province has nor.“ 3W" i" 111V 1-110118111111111911113’ nearly balanced its budget. “Peach 1:91:11‘; Men working in industries where mercury 1.; used are naturally the iusual victims of luercurlal , lson- ging. That is in surgical goods. min- ing. paints. thermometers, hats, The revenue during the year wlffurs. atld .50 forth. and experience so fitted them thutivery do" up°n‘51’°°°'°o°_ l‘ ml,’ iqpwmqfl. m, ,,,lu.su_.,l,ynscovery is Wllh 1hr‘- 1-1111116 1111101111! 0f 1111>01'B11'1 rcvetlllo of the lxunlnion of Canada utory n-here there were many h, 136K perhaps there is no more chenlicztls noticed that he and his _ ._ _ _ . Collt-agllcs ‘were suffering daily \£(>lib|lltll0llS lteul in the expendltttltl {mm a “gm mm‘ of heathen ; tllntl that for interest. ‘ o1ie4hm1 found tiltflllticiVffs irritable and ea _ ) _ _ ' _uf all the ordinary expenditure was ily fatigued, together with a little Act Ill lrlnco PAhHipII Iwjild lion‘ for interest, although we lyrovince mm m “u, 1mm ma, Se‘-]'led m b, is ‘$11.1?’ tulle-s; tilt: total cost -,.l" . i . t, , M_ . , _t_always present. 4 " ’: _ PM, v x1111" 1411115"! 111141 11.11111 ill searching about for a (gauge which was Sobs-JVSBO. 0t thlsuueut Ill its wonder ul- lyl J~C ec lL-iho discovered ma, ma). were an‘ $1S41.t11.'21 was spent titll‘it|g' lilvii113|ll< which being rxtcudct] Hufkjiug from lll'il‘till‘illi poisoning 1 . . . fiscal year ending; March “.1. 151211139311)‘ ftluc to tllc lucre presence of met. , ‘cut-y ill lht- laboratory. ---<o>-—i- . . . _ . Another research man discover- PARUAMENT AND wonps, prfwmcm deb“ '"_"_“'|y al""mi‘ctl it was possihit- for individuals P'°Y1"°"(11111*‘ 1101111111011 111'“ ‘e11 ultll oltlumaigaul fillings in the .l'tlrtllitlablt~ uutl have been iticrcus9tect1l. tspecialLv the combination of 1121311111.: from your to year. 'I‘ill2re has 60111191‘ "1111 111811111)‘. l0 flbsorb say-sfhu," a gummy and rapid tum-ea“.“;;1gl1:;1$$;i:¢1113'1119114111111 1° 905°“ young members of the royal faintly tllc Ottawa Journal, 111051 obsulv-Qof provincial anti nluuicillal debts; The Syminmns usual“. Co," on trout the Prince of \Vallcs down- Lnfg‘ w,- Lhink. “~31; 35,-9.5 p jslhatiwllil atlparclttly no thought 0f re-‘slolvly. the victim gradually bemnpiwsrd. have retained a delightful nt~ tluctiou or of paying more than the 111i; §1111"\\' 111 31111611181100. Willi flllitittltlc towards this childish form interest, lwemier Ferguson ilaslmhahl" “wmaclh Th" gum“ 1""!uf t-niertnlllnlent; anti there have ‘ T201119 S OHIY. ‘lllfi ‘Cflllleli i“ ‘miller-n the first to forcshutlolv an af- hluigh "fie “IN, 0;, the n:;u';l:'.zllu'ai-e been some srhuolroom rclur C 10S , 1°""“1,leulpl tobegin reducing the Olltarioygiiuilur u; that, in tum] poigoning_ {lions ut‘ whom n ftlss could be llllliit! 11111: il0lll‘_\' myth zlbout lilo "strong dept on i, ppm or annual payments The appetite is poor. and lherelat this time of year. 1mm, Smpm ma, should my i, an on- ,“ for“. ‘u headache. gititilnesn, anti a numb- , _ I __ __ , ,1 d ucs 0t‘ the limbs. i _ ‘than strong! and we have. tiespiseti,y'~"“*- 1t 1“ ‘m ammiw“ “n 1 The luental outlook become-s (1.33 Young 31111-11111‘ K111115115’. P11110011“ lu,,so,,,lis,i,.a,e,l “mum. um“, ,,,,..»"'"11111l' 1111119115111118- 11111 "a" 11 11° pressed. which with loss of nppet-,l'striciu'u son, is now of an age lo I 5111mm‘) 1i m" “k” mm‘ “i 11"‘ 1151“ "1' “m1”apprt-cintu tln- tlllngu which an» , ‘k h u Hm H vlflptfli in be realized? “ta inn’ s op" tu | - . 11' __ ,. . , age t l‘ til. 1' ti . . l - inns gelifliully 11111111011?" 111-1» “111111, Th1?“ (l; ‘lilzhfulfllllhlny of m“ tiuut- lul- hint during the holitluy mp?" 1”‘ gm“ “m1 ‘m1 “1“‘“1'*"‘g"0111‘ "(11/"1111119111 111111 1911111911 131*‘ muscles n; up. ma. to ‘ha, theisrnstlu. and ill n your or two when lino‘! H! lhcrc is attractive and :ltr0~ itllbiii: 419111- 1111“ 11111 (111Vi‘1'11111“111‘luoutll ulusclcs draw back all in at-uln- tiny Hint-ass Elizabeth is able . . t . . . . ctous conversation; and everybodylnfl“ 1111"" 11"‘ °911°3'1“ ""“"‘“' '°""'1‘“*' 1" 511°“ 111° 19°11“ ito Join Masters Harry and lluhert‘ Now although tou ar not llkel' . “.1,” m ‘no from havjgg Dom‘; 0m amaiilulstlelles to take in the Christmas through recent years, with its in 1°" 31311111119 $11111 111111185 111 £119 Weill. y0ll cflllwm" 313519" Ranmny Wm. 11'1"“ an", ‘COIHDLKIIiOIIBIJiII. lntlecd, there ls locality, litany of whom were cou- uected with the works for the past tllrec to five years. Their training The children of our Rilylli family have spent the years ain't: their parents ascent of the throne in rapidly growing up. The Royal tiulseries at Buckingham Palace atld Windsor stood empty formally a loll; day and until Princess Mary, Yiscnulltcss Lascelles presented their llajcz-ltlcs with u grandchild, lllcru were no immediately related bullies for the King to IYiiIYPKlIIEl‘ (‘llrislnlas to. with no greater out-lay. The total mileage 0t‘ roads im- proved ulldcr the Canada Highways is ll is n llllutakc, ilO\\'L‘\'i'.l', to think that children's parties tlictl out of tiic royal residence wilt-n the ins-i of our Princes grew to plan's cs- talc. As a nlattcr 01' fact all the 1TH paragraph Speech from the Throne. ont- in paragraph which, understand- briefer W 8 |c0tllt~illpiaics spec ‘the House. We lntvt- li<>\' nttlu" toils-rt more. i‘ ° has ‘watched Psrlianletlti The iRights hi6 led t l lmatly tiocutnents iliiirli MOVEMGIN o ‘he res-easing or see how some of your loss of energy YMYA)“ ‘111" 1° "1 511E111 111°?‘ P°15°11‘|~-vt-l_v likelihood that Christmas in .ng from them. l<l|lo-i‘l'iit'i§ tnudc by iil('_p_’iliil‘l'$ of idortlltlalely. as this rescarclfllh," “WM ‘army Wm be mr mo") cmlrplh_ruikn‘ sixty Wars ago‘ “h,” I. palms on,’ n“, (Dnlplexyfll u clliltlrens feast during the next m”? is a pussugp [mm S" John till?”re;ngyvuizeégfiyylfiltipto fill tht. tiPCllliI‘ lilfill it has ‘iifW-ll titty-lug tilt. in England u tlv-bnu- on any sut--,'_v|-,“-¢1Qiinlt|'s spent-h ill tho “Pflrii-‘i-i uowkvn]. you have 5'16"", ma] 1”" than u. wet-it llll-iliflfy Debates,“ 11165: old amalgulll filling in your teeth,‘ "t believe. the 11911171001(aailflliibtgziirfi1g$fir1igrgufiffioilihii-(mgizolgigii; A“ n“, Plmdm“ m. u", prose“, E9“ mm ‘Kvem’ to M‘ "My my“ ell. ‘Talk It over with yiiur tit-uilutYKii-s 111111 Qllccti were very; simply lliut ll‘ they can by any PCSflibiii‘_\' - - -' hrungh, “p1 (zuoqn Ann?‘ who is, 11H P-‘Krfillfiil 111 10111111‘. '1' 1r‘ 11.1" p‘ ittll llltull another. saw l0 it illtlt illc_\" 1h:- inhabitants ot‘ tlu- hiztt-ilintc. ‘Own, mmhp‘. ,,a,,,p-,.,.,,,| "m. 1,.“ Provinces. _i.o_\'nlly' wiih thctn 5 isau overruling passion, Tilt-rc- verve December 18, 192G ‘ lcredibly‘ long debates, and its in- imti ‘t-lutt-ll at any l'i'.11lt'1i}' offering lmpi‘ and reports 111' icrl-nslnttly’ i-ipvtikillli, I . for ilIlprUVvliif-lil. ; F longer v r a jvcl lustful: |lvnuld 11c regarded with llatinn-yvilip1 ‘amnzt-tuctlt. luATalllld-a Patrliumt-titi rarely stops short of talking .'l query tlou into irrctricvaillo trotlfusion. At‘ talking‘, longer than an iluur would 1111110111111‘ I+oe444oe++b+le++++4+ Daily Selections iron ' ‘(illilfliifill Readers 0 emvowoo-rveoeo-emo Wr-stuliustrt" u nlctllbct- flt-suotnt were done. Rho kept their jtnuti _i‘tllly cmployctl. Princess Mary especially was trnitletl from an eat-ly- age to be expert witll hel-‘uccdlc. ‘and although the iiitcntltlnt discip< line sometimes (rant-led tears f0 110w: there is no period flluttlle young Princess euloyred tuorc than the‘ months preceding Christmas, when} she was allowed to sit with lier lilo-i titer nutl ilreparo lit-tic gifts for hcr brothers, her friends and the atj tendsnts about the Court. Queen Mary to this day docs u certain amount of Chrlstulas work everv autumn and lllnny a poor luotllers cd to as n nlodern curiosity‘. lui is u rivalry bctvcecu the opposing political pal-ties us to which cull luost effectively express tltcit‘ 11>)‘- ulty." ‘Canada ll lucm-bcr sitting tiowtli i within an hour is suspect of chin-l" .1 bud legs or |.\ud so our and copiously" bad sttltos-llllaushill] (Whales so on. gully This attitude 01th: Maritime pen- u-iililple towardihe Sovereign and tltc EZILMS PRAYER-JD llly (loll, 1 ,, _ . . I am ttsllzlluctl atldblursll to llfl up lhi-Que. lmprel-setl llSHii upon i. lcmy “WP w Thee, my God; m‘. m“, Old Chieftains 1l1il1(i as quite l'c-1uiq“ii1@,. are lncreaged Orr-r ()\|\' H imarkabltl in its way and he jIUiKPiiVil-tlfi, and our trespass is grown up couttrl- .- .. . - . ‘unto the heaven." Ezra 11:11. lt tightly and \liill0li it highly. it. ‘ _ 111i»: characteristic of thc \iill‘ililllil| ‘PR‘1YP‘R_'DO Thom O-LOHI‘ be i" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ lucrcitltl unto us. and rnlse 11.. up Today fivc pcnpic today. Thcrc are itosslhlvqhfl, “u. "my H"; mm 10.1.1 "lino-S “flu handful of tllctu who luay talk of tn 'l‘llct>. nisecession from the idedcratiotl iii ithcy arc denied (.'\'t‘.l1-il(ll1('.0li Jus- lulconccrlleti Itime. cxpctlsc. or subject. Time was when, under 1hr- rules '01" tllc llousc. lllemliers rcuti speeches. 1t taught 111cm speak briefly and well. out m‘ t-vcry six men who rise tllcir lcct read what they have t A ¢HR|5TMA5 CARQL iDr. Harold Hodiuoul Mrs. um- son, and son. Ronald will arrive in the city Tuesday evening from Winnipeg to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. l-iodgson and Miss Hodgson. at the Lennox. O O O Misses Mildred Muttart and Au- drey Perry are home from Mount Allison to spend Christmas at their homes in Su mmeraide. one delightfully on Saturday and again on Monday at Bridge in honor 01' her numerous friends. O O O Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bealrsto and young sou. of Toronto, are arriving early next week to spetrd Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. McCready. ' O O O Mrs. l-l. '1‘. Begg, Sumnlerslde. has arrived home from u visit 111 her ulother. etc Hrs. 1.). R. Maclennun is leaving Tuesday for Kingston, 0112., wlhere she will visit her daughter. Mir-ti Katherine, who is a successful stu- dent at Queen's University. Tile)‘ will later ‘go on t0 Barrie. Ont. where they will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dyer. ' O O O Just now everybodys attention is centred around. Christmas, which is just a week away. Mystery is In the nlr. No one minds coming home laden with parcels and the stores are the. centre. of’ delightetlthrongs ull with a columolt interest -—itlft- buying. The slogan "Shop Early." young and old. 1 a O O Next Monday an influx‘ oi youu; people from the Upper Canadian and the Maritlmes is looked for all homeward bound for the holidays. O O O The. ladies of the Baptist church had u sale of exceptionally nice fancy work on Tuesday and found n ready sale for it. O O ltcv. W. llrtlt-e Muil‘._Ml'.l. hluir and Miss illll. are now in residollcc! in their lovely new honle... T110; blouse, Powuul Street, which was] i i completed this weclt. ' I c a c The many friends of Mr. George ‘Wood, of illetktnadian Bank c1‘ lwillloltt suitable clnploynlcilt when (‘11111111i‘1'1'1‘1 111111111)’ r0813 .1113 '11-'11’- ous illness ill the P. E. l. Ilospital. ulld arc hoping for his‘ early cous-_ ‘pletc recovery; ’ 1 ‘ . Mrs. W. \\'. Ill-own received on Tllurstiay afternoon for tllc first a e time since her lnarrittgc. at llcr rc-‘ Tilt: bride was assisted ill receiving by s sitlotlce. 1113 lfitlstou Street.‘ Mrs. Georgi» Brown, luotlicl‘ 0f the. groom. and Airs. ll.~§l. Stcyvurt. Ibittle Miss lrcllt- .\lcl.eod' attended ltllc door, while “rs. .1. (‘.. Houston ushered the guests. Tllc tastefully ' n Mrs. (lDin) Tldmarsh entsratined seems to have impressed itself out say. The result is that ‘iii sorts of ill-oilagalldists for all sorts of things with and bricf mtuuilers lctturs i c1‘ llc promptly empties tho House. ‘ The reading 1131111, n" serves us, began with Slr Thomas White. Sir Thomas, whose maiden ispeecll in the House was his Butl- pznllphlets and quotations. and ull- less a member is all excellentrcnll- 1119111011’ hoard him ‘tire, but tllc ltlutniluotls sclltilncllt Iot‘ loyalty to tho King and the Olti ‘idiom is indisputable. 3 Sir John said he “believed" ‘the ‘people of Upper and Lower Canada loyal. ‘But every ouc who knew there was :1 sprinkling of other than loval ele- ments along tbe shores of the Saint Lawrence and the Lakes. A mob 1 the Parliament i iwere had once burned ' y . ,1 i _ _ keeps the household exvensespown get speech “cusamy “Ad H a1 _‘.Bltl1dlngs in Montreal. And this fact to a cash basis. Dairying has done much for this province as it has for other provinces and other coltntrlcs _ that have practised it intelligently. 1t has placed oltr farmers on their feet, financially; it has done nwny with the old credit system introduced the pay-as-yolrgn more profitable method. Occasional along other linos may be profitable at and and tlisctlsslotls times. but these sidelines are never certain, while dalrylng is. Now, with ollr whole provinci- a disease- free area, our dalrylng business ls on a basis that ensures success. lat-t us not be weaned aivay frotn it '11)’ any temporary successes other lines. ill CANADA ROADS REPORT. _'I‘hc (luardlnn that, imiucaistulyfrlflellne Techs spoke 110 10111101‘ =11 THE annual report. of the Domin- ion Commissioner of Highways ‘Mr. A. K. MacLean, who was mak- ing his ‘first effort as a. financial critic, rupiictl by reading ills critic- lsm—antl the harm was (lollc. Mill- isters. who tnko vrllat they say sc- riously, began reading their pro- uouncetnents; Speakers lacked courage io deny io the bacl: bench what was condoned on tllr. front bench; the timid anti the iuarilcul- ate, became bold; tiroccdetlisllroati- |eucd illfo habit. ‘The llottt-lc that had llcurd Cllapleutl alltl Howe and IMoGPe fell steadily ill reputation for eloquence. __--4-0&—-i-~ EDITORIAL mores. I A very reputable and well-inform- ml lady anticipates fbreakitlg limb on the icy sidewalks in tllc ll. very near future. after the accident occurs, she put‘- poses taking action against the was viewed with concern by some patriotic statesmen of the time. Sir Etienne Tache, for u time. Prime Minister of ‘Old Canada, was among those who feared a _ruvlval of the agitation for annexation and urged it as n reason for brlnglngitl the Maritilnes. Ho saith- “.l.f this opportunity were ni- lnwed to pass iby unimproved, Canada would be. forced into the American Union by violence, or would be placed on nu inclined piano which would rnrry ittllerc itlscnl-tibly." There had been danger, and it was referred to eloquently and forcibly by IYArcy McGee in his great speech at the opening of 1.111: first Dominion Parliament. it is iruc that we now no longer four that. wu shall he forced into nn- nexation us was threatened, but is source of danger? it niny he worth while to note that between the Great Iraketi and the Mottntainsbe- 1"" 1'5"“ 1°’ 111° “"111 1'91" 91111‘ C111’ 1°” d“m“5°5' 7° be mrewarmiyond there are hundreds of thou- lnx March fi1,_1926, shows that. 7,018 miles of highway have been constructed under the Canadoi Highway ‘Act. u- a cost of stunt-i 713.00, the Federal Department having made payments to the ex- tent of‘ $18,l29,107.00. tin his report ..Mr. A. W. Camp- bell, the Comtniisioner, says that during the year vary little. change ed is to be forearmed. The City authorities had better get busy. Some people profess lo see some significance in the fact that the cold wave under which Western States and some parts of Western Canada shlvered, was tempered and flhm-n 0| p, terrors when msflngcvidences of the aame sturdy iOY-"h over Ontario and Quebec before it sands of people who were born in foreign lands, who on public holi- days make a profuse display of other flags titan the Union Jack. We could wish that this were oth- prwlle. Ami we could wish that there were at the bud of the Dominion alty to the Throne as characterized the Governments of Sir John Mac- lllt- tncrry nil, be merry all. With holly dress tht festive hull; ‘Prepare the. song, lilo feast, the ball. I To welcome '.\lerry' Cllrisilllzts. And oh! remember. gentle gay, For you who bask ill Fortune's ray, The year ‘ls all‘u holiday. The poor have only Christmas. When you with velvecs muul'd o'er. Defy DccclnberH-i teuupest roar, Oil! spare one garment from your store To clothe the poor at Cllrisilllzul. From blazing loads of fuel. wlliic Your homes with indoor summer tlmile, , Oil! spare one faggoicfronl tllc pile To warm the p001‘ at Christmas. When you the coolly banquet dea‘ To cueshs ‘who never fttlulne (eel, 0h, spare one nlotsel meal To feed illo poor trt. Chrisilutls. from yout "O-O-O-OQO-QO-O-OO-OO-OOOQ-O-OQOQ’ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Don't ‘say “it. is a deathly poinou." SAY »"tleatlly." ' OFTEN gubernatorial. na-to-rl-nl. g as in “go" u M ISPRON OU NC ED: Pronounce git-ber- ns in mid has assured "tllr- inclined pltme" of which Sir ""11"." =1 1111111 "Mk" o as in "no' accent fourth syllable. -Ol~‘TEN MIISSPELLED: ucllc. ‘SYNONYMS: following. subsequ. cut, later. latter. succeeding, coli- sequent. ‘WORM STUDY: "Use a word three times and it is your» Let. us increase our vocabulary by mustar- in‘; one word each day. Today's word: iNTQIJERABIJEQ unbear- able; unswffersble; ltnendurable. "His manner soon became intoler- tlble to her." WO->-+-— CHRISTMAS DOWTS. Don't. hang up u paper lantern by anything other than wire. Don't pltt candles where they are elv to drop and set fire to any- thing. Don't forget to be as punctual a1 i ibaby has ilecu nladc comfortable by ' a shawl. a petticout or some other warm garment knitted by the Queen's own build. Priucess Mary's favorite pastillic consisted of threading beads. She developed this into quite an elab~ orate art, and many of her girlhood friends still treasure beautiful tleck- aces which the Daughter of the Nation worked for them. O O O Mrs. J. S. Morris and little niece Miss Marlon Morris, left yesterday lor Boston, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. and Nina. Fredk Sane-Morris. (Contilltled on page 13) (ilFTS .. for... SMOKERS . Qigirl the favorite brands in Clulstmu pack-ties 11111 will delight any smoker. $1.00 to $5.00. Brier and Meeraehaum with real amber mouth plecu- $2-50 to $10.00. Cigars and Cigarette Hold- ers, Tobacco i‘ aches, Cigar- ette Cases. Priced from $1.00 l0 $5.00. Cigarettes and Tobacco In Holiday Wrapplnga. §-O-§O . O Mrs. Percy Keeping and liitlt laughter ilih-auces, are vlsitlll: vith MHLTHOIIIPSOXYR parents, Rev tld Mrs. Thompson, Beyflcld Si )1] their return home to Keniville. i. S. 0 1e O O O Miss Norah lmigivol-ill. daugiltc f Mr. and Mrs. (l. l-l. ll. Longworth. rrlvcs homo this evening fro’ loGlll University for the Cllristmnt holidays. DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Telephone 315 4 i-tluutuins t We wish to advise our patrons that we hnye received our supply o! calentia u for the New Year. We would ark each policyholder to secure his calendar from our Agent in his vicinity. 1N THE CITY, calendars are only being distributed to the Business bounce. and we will be glad to have our policy- holder: call on at for their c017» or N unable to do so write or phone In their request. Calendars will only be delivered to children if accompanied by a written order from policyholder. We take great pleasure In bringing our our calendar each year, but n the policyholders of our various com- panies, including Th: Great-West Life. are 0o umerouu we must nk their ecu-operation in the dletrlbutl . IT l8 OUR DESIRE THAT EVERY POLICYHOLDER SECURE A CALENDAR. AND WE WILL THEREFORE HAVE TO REFUSE DELIVERY TO OTHERS, AT LEAST- UNTIL OUR PATRON! ARE SUPPLIED. A$AAAAAAAAAAAA“ nut 2 uucs f llyndman in party as you would be at a ibuei- was made in rates paid for labor reached ‘he "dry" Mm-mme Pmdonald and Hon. Alexander Mac- lnd materials. Most of the work finces’ when’ 11 ‘n,’ ‘m’ °11 T111113‘ kenzle in the days when the Dom- m“ patlqymm'b!'reaidenrqlof [M day night, and where it failed to lnlon was young. Thole statesmen I 0mm, "an a ,,h|".,._ lof a past generation were genuine noes engaxement. _ ’ monarcblsts. untainted by’ the delu- sions of a modern ropubllcanism . .. 8t 00., Ltd. The Oldest Insurance Agency In P. E. I. Agents at all principal potato . Crownlife Policies offer a , maximum of rotection at low ca“; Ask the. rown .Life_ Mari, J. n; Pnrhlgrs ‘I ‘ Gepernl Agent, Summer-side " r , _ ' y a lasttng- étft I 10.1.‘ i‘ A this tlibrtstntaz. . 3.1.122. possesses tilcsc distinctive advantages :— 1 t 1 it has :l clcfitlitcwaiuc, not subjectm tictcriora. 11011; and 11s giving denotes thought and discrim- ulatiou on tile part of tile giver. i-P) its vaiuc is a lasting value. ‘ ' ‘ 13) It is an unobtrusive but constant, pleasurable reminder to the rccipicllt of your generosity {lflfl affection. ' .\l'llli-Iillllilfiii_\' during its lifetime, iilc tllaturiuq mtcrcst columns on .1 iloutl nlcau to tilc iloidcl" just 511 utuclléldticti spcllditlg llloncy 0r incrcrlscd (‘Il|)ii.'ti. . Our list contains GOVCfllm0i1i, Municipal, Pub. lir .l'tilit_y' and Industrial Bonds-—sclectcd witll care ful Ircgztrd ttisaiety, dcpclldablcinconle aild nlarkct- :.lllilt_v—-—\viucll a_rc avallzlille in denominations oi $100. $500, $1,000. i l.cl u: xcnd you dvluilr of llfsttvs so Hm! you may titakr 310m‘ rrscrzufioltstrlotti. Eastern Securities 60., Ltd. Bank of Nova Scoiia Building Saint john. Cllariottctolvn Halifax. 46 Ngyef won-y If he isa smoker, he 1 1d b tt ' - t About a non g u elly collten ‘ . - . 1f every one of his gifts - Man were good cigars. We ‘u have the kilitiiie likes and smokes every ' day-specially wrapped for Xmas,-— ill boxes of 10_ 25, and 50. Then there are these typical gifts._f0l' men: DunlliiiT/Pipes and Lighters, cased “Pipes and Pipcs. .111 ‘sets, DunhiiFs Razors, Cigaretts in‘ 507s and .100’s. " ‘ ‘ Soft Collar Cases, Handkerchief Casévfl, Shaving Sets, Bill Folds, ‘Military Brushes, ctc. . . TIIE \\‘Ill'l‘E DRYG STORE J. G. JAMIESON Diversification-A’ Sound " Investment Plan i When the large invrstmen‘. interest and dividend payments are made at the beginning of‘ the New. -, ‘ Year, every investor will wish to carefully select 1 a well-diversified number of individually 1101-11111 Public Utility, Industrial and Real Estateflflnds. and Preferred Shares for the immediate reinvest- ment of his available funds. At the sarhe time, he will find it wise and often i profitable to make a methodical revision 0 present security holdings, in order t0 Fake advantage of possibly more attractive offerinlfi- We recommend e following representative securities from our current list :-- Acadia Sugar 6% First Mortgage Honda. Alberta Pacific 0min 6% Fin! Mortgage Bond! and 7 ‘H, Preferred. Canada “fcantship 6% it": Morfgagl e114 General Mortgage Bonds. Fraser Companies 6% First Mortgage Bonds and 7 ‘X; Preferred. International Paper 6% Pcblnfuru. Iu-ornofionul Power 7% Preferred i bonus o] one share q! Common chore Preferred), _ . Lontéon ‘gully Company 6K% I”!!! fiwifll‘ on . Nnv/oundland 1.14m a Power» 614% Fin! Morl- gnp Bonds. ' Descriptive circ , eontni information on‘ eeemlndtbih gladly forwarded on request. earryln! I with weft .1 ping interutinl er 00111111111“