The prciper equipment of batteries is necessary to get the best results from your Radio Receiver. Radio Engineers and fadio Amateurs igree that Eveready Radio Batteries are l: e best power units for every radio purpose. - laid by Radio Dealers Everywhere CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO. LTD. ‘ Montreal ‘foronto Winnipeg - at. - 1.1.1111. " r‘ Ian. - ‘or grey large sizes per pair $2.45 -Gentra.l Guardian SHOP from Holmanfi Catalog. , HIGH TEA AND BAZAAR Unit- ‘ed Church Hall, Thursday. Nov- en1ber 26th. 6189-21-51 FLANNELETE BLANKETS white ‘medium sizes $2.25 smaller sizes " lsisu 121111111- z-crsr A 1.10am»- coonr’, §$fla>rrso av ELIZABETH coals.) ‘$1.95 per pair at Sinclair's. POLICE COURT--—1A1t trhehPol-lce [Court on Saturday morning a ma11 (charged with assault was lllned ‘.825. or sixty ilays. MEN'S KNITTED TlE$.—See our Richmond Street window for ‘great value in Men's Knitted Tier, at 39c each, Prowse Bros, Ltd. ‘ 1 lil65-11-21M2i i . I THE S. S. WAGLAND sailed n1 [dayil-gln ‘this morning for Norfolk Vlirp-lnia with :1 cargo of 871.172’ ‘bushels of 11111-11 potatoes ‘ti-hipped l1y [be 1l'11t:1t11 (‘rmwciwi Association iliunlaln and li< ll 111-1.- agetits for llhis s-tou111er y... ,+>g4+eavoe+ee-wooeenwvoevvvovu vae-eeaowo-rwli PERSONALS l Slogan Contest $10.00 FOR THE BEST SLOGAN The Economic Committee appointed by the Associated Boards of Trade to mquire into how trade conditions may be improved in our Home Province, desire to adopt a popular slogan that can be generally usedby Islanders. The slogan must be short and to the point and express the ideas contained in the following statcmentc-“Buy island Products—Pat1-onize Home Stores. Money spent abroad gives employment abroad. Moncy spent at Home gives employment at Home." - The Contest closes nn November 30th, 1925, when the slogan will be judged by three well known Islanders rep- resenting both Town and Country interests. The Contest is open to any one and there is no restric- tion as to the [lumber 11f slogans which may he sent in by any one person. One good slogan ls rcquirrd and $10.00 will be paid fr m, ‘mum- wlnning the Contest. Please addres- PRFSlDill-ll‘, Trade o. P. ._'. L. Charlottetown. c‘. E l. Associated Boards oi Box 249 Mark on Envelope i l l i . ills Went T0 View i l .\', MucLeod, llhgg. is i1 at her 1111i homi- raring for l11.-r n11 lhor. hlrs. J. MacLeoil who is 11.11- lincd to her hcd for thi- last 11x11 1. three 1111111ths, bul our c11r1‘cs111>iii7 i-nt Wfli’.'~l that she is much impror 1d today {mm-- First-Snow 0f i Season In Alps PARlS. Nov. 22.—'l‘hr- fiisl l-lllflV of the season 111 the .-\lps is‘ 1111\- 1‘11lll11g.a111l tilrcady thick layer: covers the districts of Naulevallcs \r1,;1-.11ti1-1*. liioulroc. and Le-Piauet ‘ M." ‘the city today. i llrs. Niithanlal flay. P11\\‘n.'1l i: i. ;Sl(lll.lli§ 1111s ln-gtlu 1'11 the village‘ 11f i111i11ur and tioldchulme. __.______. l His Own Corpst I l.11lllRVll.-l.l<l. l\'y_ Nov. 22.——'l‘l11 ll1-t‘11n:1l ;11l\‘1-11|111~.~, of the mun wh uloppcll 11. funeral to vii-w wha 11rov1-1l i11 be Ills own c0rpse,'wa- lrivalltad in real life win-n W. l-Tii win li-usscll, 11f Louisville, went l1 Indianapolis yestcrilay in view lh‘ body of of S‘ "l-Itlgai- Russell." Bureau) These recipes are taken tnom the l’! old household "Scrap Book" start-ix ed by ‘Queen Victoria in 1831. thin book various tneimbeu-s oi’ ‘U16 lboyal Family have Cflllilflllllllfifl] mill" actions tor the prem-ratllion 111' qetierzi-l i1ellei‘, the. meals of the‘ llritlsh lluyal =l“liltllly’ 11.11: not elab- (The favorite Soup of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll.) Take one 110111111 catch of any‘ ‘rcs-hwater fish of different kind-Br 1111- tomato. one leek. -lW0 Cilrmm- l ierbs, 11111» teaspoonful of Chi-llll Iinegar. one teaspoonfu-l vuough watt-r to cover tl11- fish. ery,‘ popper 11nd salt. \Vasl1 f-lfi/llll 11 salt and water. ilewpan with :1 urroto and iced ‘scraped 1011111111. and leek. ore hand. Add a l1uncl1 of sweet ierhs. l11-n1 as will cover lh- .111 111111 lt-tl 11 about Y1 hour. I i1|uor 1111-11 leg it boll 1111111tl1er l1our.1l -ul -iu1to 1111111111, and the celery vushi-il, scrapie] and cut into inch --.11-gtl1s and -l1otl1 lmllcd till tend- -r. Add to tlish soup with the (Qopyyqgm 11y iMoutncal Sta-r news (J-lrilli vlnega-r, soy, and popper anal salt to taste. T0 etc.) heir favorite dishes Contrary ‘b0 (As Made 1ln the Royal Kitchens irate. "l‘l1e reclpies can be ‘utilized (As nuuln in the Royal iklichons 1y any Cllllilllllilii housewife. today. 'i‘l111 otliginal of this re- i-a-ipt ins-longed ~10 Queen. Mary's FISHERMAWS SOUP 111111l1cr t,h- Duchess of Teck. who l was a noted cook and housekeeper.) ca-urot. half :1 bunch celery. 1 tur- .wo small 011101111 a. bunch of sweet. salt 4 11111a~rts of spring water. stiy,‘ METH-OD. wo small t111=11ll11.~1.11111- head of cel- small pieces f1-1n11ve 1b.». m-arrow. ‘Put them in about-s. and water i11to a stock p11 tl1c..a1ld' 1111- saltpaitd remove the scum when it arises. leam d, and cut up. onions, 11ell1-1l1sklE1111111-1l and boil-lug odd the veg- 1nd_ sliced and aill lightly fried l1e-,1-.1:1bl1:.-.. wr-ll ‘Phi-n 11111 as 111111-11 water to runall hem stew till contents of pan a-re,sil1l1- and no c1luc1~1i lo a pulp, Wlllloll shoal-d ihe stock 1-1111 l11- um-d for any 110-1111 or Strain off the (itht-r dish. 141W. ypmly the turnips peeled, and and allow to cool. s-anu- wny only it s-ll-(nlltl he rustle from 1-1-21], poultry. and ‘all white mcat. ‘ iNote-flluat use mixture of fish 11 the day's catch-Carp, dace. -oi1ch, perch, pike, trout, tench ROYAL STOCK Today.) lNGREDlENTfi 4 lbs. very loan shin of beef. 1 rip. l small on-lon, l tieaspoonful (‘ut the meat loff the ‘bone into dlreaik the bones and 1l‘ut meat. When stock is well washed, peeled 01- -1~:1111-.'l as necessary. and cut. into plcct-s. Avoid spin-s unid ifilillfi, and 111104111 little soil as pos- peppc-r. ’l‘hus ‘the llloiil simply for 5 lmurs h» 11 strain through a lralr sieve lWhl-lc stock can be 11111111! ‘in the ‘lace Names Of ' \l'11».r zutlli-f‘. Hermitage; cr1-1-k. ‘(ilmrlotliiitiuui oyally. _ Hermitage; tsettlc-nu-nt, lot l‘l1e 111111111 14111-1.- back to 132K. lli-rmuli Itli-lmnaltl, _ ‘ wl1.1-.l1 lit‘ 1111rcl1asc1]. ’r1nce ludwartl Islands 1111111 11111-1- Ill-ll rclurncd lo 11111111111111 Hermanville; s11t1l1-1111-11l, i111 45.'il"'l lliiilllfiiiltii 11 liullilliilfl- which ,.-,u-1yl.~11-~-111.s to be the- ano11y11111us one ‘In-lure 111-f1-rr1e1l to. ‘illolland 1111111, 17115. Alli-r Stephen 41y Fox-‘Slrangwasws illchcstt-r and Herrmg; Mandy Murray group, 1st l-larl 11f llchcstcr, i756. l-le- was Mrdlllt- cldcst l1rother of llenry Fox. 11m-1,mn-_ll.111'1l llollanil both being Hulls ul' grul,,lr;,t1l,.rylSir 'Sl1-pl1c11 l-‘ox. 1111-, s11cc1-t-1liui i11 gelling lot 5 sold, llill again 11.11 1.111.- islund about 1811i. A ‘iiliii- ‘lsit was 111111111 to Newtoundlatid Stavordale; cove, is ithc 111111101111 (1704-76), Lord Stravordale (1747). Hillsborough; parish, river, s1-ttl1- 1111-111 and bay. llolland, 17115. Al'i1-r Wills li.il (1718-1131. ldar oi‘ iiills- l1or11ugl1 tire-land) 175i, Lord ‘liar- When 1 Are Old- HEAD OFFICE . U! vt\i f'_L's Fitting (Continued from Page l) rs 1-1111 prollt personally. “Sio an Contest." , , , , ., g Louis" Th1- 1‘1-.<1-n1i1la111~n l11-t1w1-1" "llill-Uh ll.:1l>t11.\;‘l1.1_1.é 13-111. thi- 1l1-ad man who had been idi-i _" "Fr m5‘ ‘ "H"- ****‘*”"§"“"°*“'”'°"“".‘.Q.’O.‘.A..""““‘ llflcd as tl11- Louisville ‘man was .111 Vrlilcsli‘ "llill 1411-111‘. U _ ‘H ‘ ______ _.._ _._.__._.....-__-- 7W» -- W-miw-v- --_- --.. ____ ‘Hun-Hing 11ml [m- u "mum"; m, '_'“< "lid-f- L-"mi 1m") flmw" -‘, _ _ , , , ,, _ , 1ilklun1l. u-uh ll111-1- 111 his $1111», I'm"! MM Ii" ‘Vdiq "Mmht pm““" Frank. William and l’11,'s1-i1 1111111 "._._‘._‘._.._'Q‘+§§...QO-OO-OQO veeeo-ovoeoeooeoeovoo-wo~1-1l hi- hn-l lll|‘il \Vlllltlllli ltnowlnc ll __|U_ W m1" H "_ I m“ i W. l-Idwin llilssi-ll an 1111ti1|u1 Y ' l ‘mnhlllillily M "l. ‘an’ I 1 _ _ _. I ,' ' _, 1cy1-ar 1..., 11-y \\.‘1»1'1- u’ W's ‘ dealt-i. Vil-l-liilill ul‘ _l11s "death ll.‘ 1y 111-1-1111ad1111s l111t tvorkcd :11 ship‘, _ ll11-‘1111l11-1-':1i tho llnslatnre ot ih: mrpvynlry i“ hum. JV _ lam-DVD» _ ' Indianapolis ziuthoritlt-ls. who ha. m“), 3mm,“ m] H“; bum.“ lhfii O . i‘ - . ‘luv-Ii advised nl‘ th1- ide-utitiy ‘i ylicmai-s 11,~11~1i 111 121111111 and stay 1111' 6 nil’ “WW lil/ ill! "Wliiilliiifliif"? 0i iii hr during the stunning, season." _ 9 Louisa-ville 1111111. -was s11 1111zzl1-1 i‘l1i.~1 1111111111 isralso ltnown ac ltcy-l 146 RICHMOND BTHLi-Il ll111l h1- lli-r-idwl lo vlcw the bod) mills lslaml after llavlil (l. lit-v- soooo-o-o-o-oeeo-o-o-oooo-oo-e-o-a-o-o v0 §§~O—O moo-o» o0-04-0-Q4-¢-§-§§¢ CHARLOTTETOWN l-‘irc, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate (llass insurance at. Lowest Rate‘ Agent at Summcrsidc, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stool Companies. iliv i1r-ll1-vc1l ho would find only .- s11111-,rll1-ial 1'1-.s1-111.l1l:1111-,1-. but. 11111111 .111l1l1~1, who rum.» from liartnmut \l. 3., i“ lhliii. It i1.- dcsignutrd Iird‘ Indian island on 11la|1,l.\;2l1. 1 that tl11- 1111111 whohad12111111111111-1 11‘ ,,,,1,.i,1,._ NM. 7 “nilfkr 1m. "mm. ,. Hervey; 11111111 and 111v1 i111, ~ll1.,_ l-Idtzar lfusscll -w:1s almost l1is 1-.‘ Jilly-llill» |i""- Mill’ l‘ Him” be x151. ciiptullLl act 1-111111l1-r11art, oven to a shorter Wm‘ “Qnmy i1 1, ed m“ M“ u“ alums, "Unmd m, l~lth 1111111110111, liri ll"t'l()ll(ll0l' who; ipeut the yours 111. .1 111 North Ill’ l had ownt-d a 1111111111 l ivc-ulii [have downed it on the spot." Rus scll said l|1 rclaliiij: ll11- cx111>rlc|1cc l 'l‘ho real oi‘ lh-i-giuie. 'I‘l11‘cc America, major xivcrs. 17112. Little harbour 0i, ‘inter maps ls l11-rn. llarvrc a‘ flAngulllc ot‘ licrlln 1111111, l7-l-l. liar‘, .'1-y of chart and iLmkv, 18153. ltcd‘ point ot‘ Wright and ‘Cundall, 187i. 1111] of Nleuchaiu, 1880. ldcnilty ol‘ tlic bod) may nevi-r ln- learned. as all lden tlfylng marks hrul l1ecn c11t tron the 111111114 clothing, ‘ L... High Priced Pelts Are the Results of Liberal Feeding of Cod Liver Oil Biscuits ROSS-MILLER will insure you better prices lor your pelts. They cofltiln pure COD LIVER OIL and meat to build bone and muscle as well as increasing the lustre 0i the fill‘- These biscuits are thoroughly and uniformly baked and are giving excelleht satisfaction in many leading Can- adian fox .anches. Special prices in ton and V; ton lots and sold in any quantity. Order today from caanzn s. co. 11111111111 OHARLOTTETOWN, P. E- l. Dictionary Coupon Date ' Please find enelosdd the sum o! Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . being my New or Renewal Subscription to The Lherlcttctown Guardian and 50 Cents extra tor New Unl. varsity Dictionary. NAME ADIESB ...-..e- . . - ...~.1-...--.1 --1--...1-..-...--¢-.1..-.- 1- .1 0 --..-....-.1-.-1--....1---..n-.e~¥"~""""" 1M1“; tee “up (or postage beyond 20 miles or ~41 .-'~ ~ le within ~20 miles. was act-aw- " Higgins Road; settlemrtit, ‘lot Ill. ' -\fter Job illigglns, settled; die-d iubuut 1865i: High Bank; sctt-lctnent with pfltlt Ofllcc, lot til. Named from the xmlture of 1hr shun. or bank along ‘the strait of Northinnberlailtl. the- bank for a distance ot three miles being about 5 tcet i11 height, com- posed o! cliffs of l‘l‘tl sandstone. The bank fillls off igradually to a Coal Operator.- new YORK, Nov. 22.—'l‘he sug Restlon for a new five year con- tract in thc anthracite fields. 1111i forward by John L, Lewis, linitt-d ,\\‘i1-.l1 (fin-at ‘l)1'ltalnl_ l7l'1il,_ Vlllfi- ,, , _ 1-1111nt l-‘alriord and l-Jarl 111' klllls- P“y“l“""¥=y m“ u“ Drmllleul l1oro11gl1 (Great Britain) 1772 and iflrfi i" "Vt-FY Hliltih‘ will Walk 0i MllTfliIPH-i ollflllownshircq 1731i. lr-iil .il'1:. For 11111111111113, take the John llord -(‘11n1n1 sion1-1- of ‘rude aui g. m f: H M, . _ Planuatloim-171121, joint 111111tn1aster w“ I m? y‘ ‘ I‘ bum“ Walks 11n- the railroad, as a bookkeeper. gc1i1-ral 17111;, sccrciary of state [or colonll-s 1768-72 l11 179!) he ivas -1-.a1111o11t1-d secretary and inn-amt- oue o1‘ the lt-adi-ns of illc ailiuiustra zion whichl had lo .h1-a1- the 1111- 11111111larity 0i’ lhc.An11-.rlca11 war The hay is the crock of Part la Joye or anco a la pointe l-rimc o1‘ d1» la llouuc, 1762. 'l‘l1o rlvcr is riviere du Nerd-Eli of the l<‘r1-ncl1 mglme, or North-vest rlvcr. Mim- tirgzuslt, meaning "running straight up." is the Mlcmuc name of lhc- 1-iv1-r._l~)lsetl1o11k, mt-aiilng "flowing close ‘by high rocks," is the Mic- mac 111111111 of the settlement. HilBon; point, lot 17, cast of S11111- merslde. After the first bricklayer to settle near 1S11111111ersldc, Chart, 1841, published 1849. He acquired confiderable land along the shore. including the point. i-fls son marri- ed a sister of Sir Charles Tupper, Hoar Bush; set-tletnent, lot 1. Mcacham, 1880. Hog; island, lot lil. The Mlcmar name is Petawegek-ntunegtm, mean- lie dislikes figures and would pre- fer to deal with l1un111n beings. if psychohgy had l1een used when ylaclng Smith, he would have been .1 trnln cumluctor, or u. ticket sell er, where he wuld meet people. "Smith's daughter is eight years old. A neighbor's little child takes nus-ii: lessons. Nlrs. Smith tic-cities that her daughter must do the same. The tact that there isn't 11 11111sic11l ‘cndency in the nmke-up of the girl 111s no weight with the mother. ‘therefore, money is wasted trying 1o develop something that has no ‘bane-e of amounting to anything. “John Smith is 17 yearn old. There is talk of sending him to col- t-ge. John likes tinkering with ma- chines and engines. The Smiths would like to have John study law. So John is sent to college, where Mine \Vokers president, anthracite operators. conclusion of the nothing more "regular monilhly conference." m-lttee said the operators ready to negotiate a five year con things we want." such ruugement wherohy can he periodically adjusted mini-s ruimlug while such adjust meals are being, made, with r1- t-tiursc to arbitration where neces snry, . lindly 1ll1r1-1it1-1l food. acidity of ntounn-h. and sluggish llrn-r 1-1111111- lu-ud 1-11111-11-11. Any drug store. FAIR WARNING JUST A 001.1) But what, will it lead to, the first signs of influenza. Pneu- monia and other dangerous diseases often mistaken for Just a Cold. ‘Evangeline Syrup was dis cussed lust night at a meeting o1 No statement was issued at th: meeting and than the Afterwards a member of the com- were tract if they could "get ln-lo it the lie said one of the requisites o" a contract. would be an ar- labor costs m the island and is in the habit ul’ meet economic conditions, with the lh1- 111-h1-11. Nelgvlbn flyrun will r1-1n11v1- lh1-s1- ‘ow sandy shori- at c-ltlier citds, call- .1d White iSands at the east. and Little S11111ls at the west. Hill; pulllt, Qascunipeque pe11in- ~111la, lot 5. (Jhart, i851. Refer to Hill river. Hill; river, lot 5. Chart, 1815. Johns river on llill map, 1821. which applies he nanu- Hills rlv1-r to present Mill river. llills Town - is shown on Hill map, 1821. at site of present Northport. A 11:11npl1l1-.t 1nd map pitbllshed anonymously l11 London i11 1821 refers to "John llill, ltotherhithe, surray, who carries on a mercantile concern on sending ve~ssels every season and who l1aa a son at ‘Le-wistownfllllls- town of the map), a fine harbour 1m the north side of the island." A tiewspapcr advertisement, 1827, itates that the business of Wm. and S. ‘S. llill will i11 future be isarrleil 011 by 1S. 1S. Hill. There are also references in this year to John Hill of l-Jxmou-th, De-vou. 'l‘h1- uames Hannah creek, Johns river. liarrict point, Julia river, 1S11mucls point, and Henry's river on thc ma1. accompanying the pamphk-t appear to commemorate members oi‘ tho Hill family, as may also Willlumstowll. According to evid- ence given before tho Land Com- miseiou, 1860, Edward Lewis, the proprietor of the lol. i11 177-5 sen. out John Hill from England, aibout 1780, to report on the nature of tht- country. On the basis of this re- port, ‘Lewis contracted to supply the Admiralty with lumber and llill came o11t again and erected a saw mill, preau-mnbly at Lewlstown. The project did not pay and Lewis found Hill was a partner in the pro- li-te but not in the losses. Lewis “barren island." q-_____;__ Andrew Pepall Now A Free Man (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Nov. 20-—Andrew Pepall is a free man. Brought buck from far away California after months 0f struggles l11 deportation and extradition proceedings to lace trial l11 connection with the historic bond transaction between tl1e‘0utario government and the Aemillus Jarvis firm. Mr. Pepall won the last. and most critical stage of his legal battle against the crown at 8.45 (fclock last night. .\t that hour a jury of his peers returned a verdict of 11ot guilty on every count preferred against l1ln1 by the crown. Mr. Justice Wright discharged the prisoner from custody and the curtain was rung down 011 the last 11f the famous trials which arose out of the bond scandals during Peter-Smith's administration of lhe treasury of the province. Meighen Will-Take Hand In" Bagot Bye-Election (Canadian Press) ili/LONTHEAL, NlDV. 20.-1Ace0rd- n: -to a news ‘story rln the French ‘angua-go newspaper La ‘Pr-case. lion. iR-odolphm. Monty sir-secretary of State annoimoeil that ‘he has he ifills up with subjects not to his taste, and proceeds to make 11 poor lawyer. ' "it everybody were trained and iciectcti for work there nnghtln-a revolution l11 industry," Dr. Cattell continued. "it is not unreasonable lo assume that by selecting the in- dividuals for the work for which they are flt and -by training them i11 the beat ways for that work, we can double or quadruple the aver- age wealth that each will create. "Part of the work of the corpora- tion at present is the applying ot mental tests to the office forces of large concerns. We are also engag- ed to select the most intelligent and trompetent candidates fur executive positions." iDr. Dean R. Brimhall, of‘ Colum- i1la. secretary of the corporation said: "it is astonishing how accu- rately these tests search o11t the intelligent employees in a business house. Here, tor example, are scores that prove that the man on top l11 this organization deserve to he on lop. And we've discovered a dark horas among the ten tnp-notchsrs. This man is an obscure stenograph- or, but the president is keeping an eye on him from nnw on. "The great value in giving intel- ligence tests to clerical workers ls that it rearranges the force accord- ing to an almost exact science of committed suicide and Hill, putt- ing in large claims against. the ea- Of Tar And Cod Liver Oil l Try It today. : u. w. won-rm " "' “""-" ' ma.“ omchmy Lnmrmed m? mgmgxglllity. Thathjalayg in xelverol ways: 1101-1 Asthm- 1Mel-ghe1l wl apes-k epersona re rema n more per- aitritatitéonxalel: the uoglllliiig Matligmanently in their positions. By - c an: “m1 ‘Jgégn i’ "my 5m carefully selecting clerks it is pos- vmt other mm, o‘ me flmmwuai-iile to cut down the personnel of Mr. (Monty sail that he would ac- the department by a third. And. WWW"! ‘MT- M93919"- °° f" mllinally contentment of the worker .. t 0O M . M - gig?“ iffggfmmge"; 35am Zoungfdsa great value brought about "by 111... 1,11,11,11 1.0mm“. M" 1,6 q_ intelligent selection. Misfits are I l will banish It like magic. , Dnudoisf 1 I l , 1 D iimorln Notary. A. (Mnservairve usually discontented." candidate has no; yet selected. The seat was renders-d vacant ‘by thelt t mooertt death of J. Marciie member e‘ l Q IUYNT” You _ Who will provide the money to keep you? l -Will you then be compelled to keepon work- ing the same as some old men you lmow? Or will you be able to enjoy an old age of comfort and independence? It all depends upon what use you malts of your present opportunities. A moderate annual saving for a few years now——when you can spare the moncy—if invested inan Imperial Endowment policy, will secure you a regular income in your old age; or it will provide for your family should death call you early. . i . May we send you an interesting Booklet which will tell you more about the advantages of Imperial Endowments? A postcard will bring you a free copy. "ms IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE Company of Canada A. R. lWcINNIS, 01mm Manager,- Royal Bank Building, CHARLOTTETOWN “By ‘testing the test';" replied l)r. 1Brln1hall, that is, by giving them to persons whose a-billty tor certain jobs is already known. lf test scores agree with the known ability of the persons testetLthen the test 1-1111 he used to ‘predict i11 advance the ability of unknown PQPSUHS. "(lur tests enable us to discover such qualities as quickness of thi11k- lug, accuracy 0f thinking. and abil- ity to 111111-11. We can then tell a person whether he would do well in professional life as compared with engineering 0r mechanics. “We can make quite aircurate predictions about clerical workers. Here we are i11 a field ol‘ exact measurements. Six months ago a big lawyer asked us to examine a dozen girls for the position of sten- ographer i11 his office. We gave them an intelligence test and then a speed and accuracy test in typing and in short hand. The least at- tractive girl in the group made the highest score both in mental alert- ness and in stenography. The law- yer, contrary to our advice,“ em- ployed the prettiest and most at- tractive girl. Two months later‘ be called on the ‘phone and asked for the address of the other girl. ‘You were right about this woman,’ he said. "Psychologists are now design- ing tests to meaaurecharacter. Tests are ‘being perfected to de- termine whether a person is in- stinctively honest, straight-forward 11nd emotionally stable. Of course you must remember that psycholo- gluts ‘have just entered this pro- vince. "This. for example, is one of the tests for honesty: One of our branches was called upon to test a group of boys to be employed as messengers for a large company. Each boy was given a dollar, and told to get it changed at the corner 1lr11g store. . The druggiat had pre- vlously been instructed to give each l1oy ten cents too much change. The manner in which the boy sc- quitted ‘himself was a significant in- 1lex of his character. ‘He could give the extra dime back to the druggiat immediately, or he could return the entire dollar and ten cents to his employer or ‘he could pocket the dime himself. it’ he failed to notice the incorrect change he could be set down as not alert. Woat of the boys in question re- iurned the dime to the druggnst. a large group of school-teachers yielded astonishing results. it showed fully one-third of them to he guilty of overstatement. The axamlnars included a list of books In the test, and asked the teachers to check off the titles of the ‘books number of fictitious titles. Ono-third of the ovenesger teachers checked fictitious titles, thus claiming to “How do you know that yourfllili-P, are nu. or It "they really have read books which didn't even ;L._A._ "Another ‘honesty-teat’ given to TORONTO Visiting 11111111111111‘- Enthusiastic About‘, Tobacco 1 OTHERWISE UNIMPRESSED av oua CIVILIZATION. -Civill.zation's many wonders 1111-‘ parently 111-11111 but slight impression on Savakak, Anatota, Attawinga and Tapita, four l-Lsklmos who rec- ently arrived in Montreal- The four visitors from the frozen North smiled and were mildly amused by the white man's environment and pastimes, but ilisplayed little ea- thus-asm for the mechinical ma!‘ vels which they were viewing for the first time. The sight of one thing. however. invariably caused the quartet to display all the enthusiasm anyone could demand. Tobacco was un- mistakably a tremendously prized article, one that they enjoyed hugely, thougih they had never in their lives made its acquaintance previous to boarding the good ship which brought thorn from Baker lake to Liverpool, Novs Scotia. As a solace for the rigours of winter as they know lt, all tour-—' after sampling everything in the form of tobacco offered—mok away with them to Pagwa, Ontario. e plentiful supply of cigarettes: and ‘of plug smoking tobacco in 1.1111 famous vacuum (air-tight) tin, Evi- dently these primitive people an . exceedingly quick to sense value virhen they encounter it. MJdXflrC-O CITY, Nov. 20.—'Secre- tairy of the Treasury Paul annotatin- es the receipt ot ‘a. teiegmm from Thomas W. Lamont, bead of the international Banker; Commission. 114111-11 recently concluded an aim-ae- ment “Mr the ‘settlement of Mem- ioo's external debt, saying that the laumpesn section of the thank- em committee has approved of the agreement. The finance committee of the Ohamlber ‘is expected to be- zin consideration of the -text of the agree-meat immediately. >_i__-__-_-___-_-- '“ <1~111». .111 ~ 1-11- ,, I 1 Hou sewn ves You have been waiting to get some of that Choice BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Owe are in the habit of selling- A fresh supply just received, made from BUOKWHEAT of the beet quality supplied by ua and ground at ANDREWS MILLS (old stone process). None can aurpaae our make 111 suckwpsA-r noun’ c111- a A uoaxsa, roneiool.’ BUGKWHEAT ansAo, m. " they had read. On the list were a ‘fry come. cold In anyf quantity. SEVEN GINTI PER HOUNDR CARTER 81 CD'S.‘ FEED STORE