9 ~ . " ~ Noteskyliihsw _ . 31 fi The hatle le fought and the vie. - tot-y weir. - ' ' The King Government in doieated Vise-President, a. s. nus-m “we with its ‘Pros-renews stilts» URN-Isl» IP- l- °- _ Teri Oahilnet Ministers, ‘have Aeeeelnta Idltev. D. l. Dunk. gone down m deform. Premier King Graham, Murdock. rlorrle. Massey.‘ Footer. Bincilir Gordon ‘Low and Msrlsr have faili- ‘cuious. U O O A voico with just somolilllll "11 Mr. sud Mrs. John ‘Bassett. of, _ slsiilrlfl l0 l"; h IOltuwa. who are summer visitorsi ’ Q _ _ . _ V, A 11m 1n l 6 Brill-B l! '- 9 d"! °1§at Brscliiey Beach. arrived home ‘ ‘ 1 ~. ¢ f i.‘ - ' f.‘ _ "l9 d"? on Wednesday from their trip Ito!‘ _ N 1% T1" 113-11‘ 0‘ 1‘ "I- Austrslis. coming direct from Vsn- , pOIiC _l‘QC¢¢d8 in n Sav- l.fl°‘""‘"' couver. On their way from Austrs-i jug. Acgqun until you have '1“ 3°“ “h” '° °°m° m mflm‘ m" “mm” “‘ N" z°““‘““‘ ' sccumulatedenoughforfurther weiwml" bu"! lior a short time sud also visited‘ ' ' investment. ‘ u 2.2:."‘was":..":.2."::r.r::..::“.t: .. ... .. ..., “i t" ‘ ‘ s l THE CANADIAN FANK - W . . Oi‘ CQMMERCE ti" '1‘ patient states "You know I have a we're spout; Capital on; Up tzopooooo‘ www- ri-‘uisesn. w.- cont» ‘ larder! s. lei-nu: Halt. Oct.‘ D. A. lot-our. u. n. nor-m. SATURDAY, OCT OBAER 31, 1925 ‘n. h‘. W. u "A and the scent of‘ NOT OONDEMNED FOR LIFE. n. i Six Provinces, Nova Scotti, New Harlin-wick, IPrince Edward- whim. Ontario. Manitoba. and Brit-eh Oolrurflblu. ‘ira/ve bcen swept into the ‘Tits Pou-riottuetruertou ‘DIOGI-ifiis‘ and naturally w 111m" Every abysmal‘ h" h“ °“°“ better industrial and‘ com-mvrcifll business. Dcnisarvaltive column. m u“ “awn and ca‘ a "my 1 The Maritime; have done nobly, 1mm 111w the WP °"“°°1‘ i” m’ New Bflrnavidclr lobe beet of um. satisfactory and ail-wealthy minnow. Sootiis. made m. sunset win- m... for all round betitemreutlrvlaite overturn sud Prince Ed-Wfli P l m: mm‘ ‘ploduu. semauurw Island divided its forces lregrrett- rddy, bu; defeated rhe Kiln; (xibmet waking’ we “any gomilmlough‘ Tdtristor.‘ 61111 1W1“ ma“ m”? shmnd be‘ Only one Province of the" iive Tho tanner, it is well known. de- east of thc Lakes gave a majority nlvsg s smaller‘ margin 01 profit for! he King Government. The». was prom his labours and ‘his invest- Q‘“"b‘°~ Our desnabches this morn!“ some sddtiorml item on me Qitraitkm flit-bong"): there is still tome urrcetlvatfptty as to the w ma] clunding of the respective pen tics. Thar the ubernl party is ‘Moe- lossly crippicd is probably the only d. fiufiic siatcrut-nl when. can be rustic at ‘pruscul. That the R1,. Hon. Aftliur M-ngbt-n will be cailled up» on to form a government is almost the doctor told me to ‘be careful flmmn" iito know that she is making good. about my bealrt. “Se. of course, l Sweeps worries aside wit-h each prev“, m he‘. “mugs a; Queen-s; ave never psyo any games or pk d , ; “ken much exerdse’ and l.” “L a d hzfnegogfnmzfeartg Md nlUnivsrsity-iliinsston. Ont. and is] w”? been 31mm u, “my, h, hr r 1' 3 |taklug an active part in all phases‘; surauce because I didn't want to sanctuary the“! 10f college liie. ‘ be turned down." . ‘ ' ' i - And yet when t e physician ex- m. -1 1 h 1y . .~. amines the ‘heart h‘: finds s healthy e t as 71g w“ o,‘ t a Go clubl M“ T‘ C‘ Bayer‘ 5°" °r Mrfnml heart. perhaps a “ma below pm will tuke plscs this afternoon wheulMm 1,5. s. ‘Buyer, city, hos won w l‘ ’ in its muscular strength due to the ‘he 9'1"“ ‘m’ ‘he saadw“ Wm “transferred from the Bauk o! Muir extreme “cnrefuinessW of the pn- presented. The tes hostesses will y, p ' g 5,, to the Eve“ mhek’ the m“ “Mk 119m- ‘be Mrs. G. Hughes Mrs. W A.-Mc- 218M at introrifux “y ' . , of lribt-ralisrrtia-bmken and sir-on; s<>mellmsfl r1881" 111s lhslunss “m, M" J wlybm, 4Q“... y l m“ a. a ' mo!!!» lilflllme W011i" 111 “DY “her. . or perhaps the kidneys that the ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ e e a ‘ ,ruen from that Provdnice will take ‘a Mum M w L l, M‘ , J M _ _, w how _ _ patient hsd been warned about ‘ c n’ '5' ' ' rawse’ 5B Bishop O‘Leary, Father J. . . 1‘- mduam but were is mom l ‘mm place“ l“ ‘he “aw Mmgueniyetlrs tbeiors. nud had curefully id. Rogers, Miss L. ‘McKenzie. Donald Qummer-dilo nud Father that in the not distant iuillw he Calumet. Those five Provincial oOH-luursed the condition right into ' n n lwm-l n’, ‘qunnglrt-u (Q 7 hills Buy‘ _ _. V. h ‘ u . . r - ‘ $111111 h"? “m” ‘m?’ i“ h“ own mm m‘ ‘mmxms’ o! Wqpk “mnhood or womanhood" Jdtise 8!"! Mrs. Nell McQuarrie will null from liitmtrtiul, ‘November! Surnmorside leave this morning for‘7 on a v55“ m ‘lhnnfh Toronto where they will spend u. ' ' There can is no qu sti n b t 111 ‘"1!’ w“ '1 9°“! “m” ‘that the livesxof runnye mgr: arlild week before proceeding to Culiior-y niu for the winter s n ‘ The many friends of Miss Ksth- wea-k heart. ~Dootor. ,-l we . v ‘ - mod when 1 w“ n~youngaseixga B“! when the d“? i399" a "mPPYforine Mscienuau will be interested I I 1 ' Reserve Fund $Z°fl°°D00 - Qlomcr MileqMsnsger Charlottetown “ranch coo - ~»\ ..-:t:§~t;aas:1-‘ ' squall-y contain. The line up of the respcclive parties ourmot -be deifi- iuined uurii they come ing- mher and ~ decide for themselves. 1 1x l; is not ‘mprobsible that ‘ills Ex- ct!’ my rho (lover-nor General may t-iiii up». m. m. no... Ariillll‘ Merg- fur ivhit-h be luJN auipie runterisl and rusirket. The great Conservative party had~ _ l w ‘no w‘ cm‘ WM» s. mm»... Hmlr;"":::..';?.r;..:“::'."‘::§:.r;:.".'t".::: 19 ‘m9 11999 o! cwad“ ‘Mid w ‘MS 0i Cbmfiwfvt 1i hfl-R Eflillled 70 1111M an endeavor to safeguard the Cantidflius i)“. Q1m!hf0ll_ n guiin of 125 ‘pr con-r patient, bus actually frightened TH, m“ , 88L‘ . l (.0 s miiilm fur lilo. "JV? ‘,0f;ratflizfiytpugrzeegfgdlslha Mi Now, the polul uibuut this is t-hui ‘ ‘ ‘ it‘ _ “' ‘ H l, q "l 3ft Linc lilll‘: the first doctor rundc ‘he immm‘ "3 "i “"1 ‘1 "e ‘*5 1i“ Mus dr guests, there was likely so nud is dmur- d s-l\0r'ly ito 4119i some condition liu thought urcrited z g up; t“tr from the political urorm.‘ "f 0" 1111-‘ 1M1‘! "i Iii-I 11111-18111. 11111 mme Brim n H ltliiious cilnugo lu the body as i A very cordial wolcnuio is lit-illi“ iejqtentleti to Iluv. W. Britt-n Muir. iMrs. Muir and dmtghtor, Miss l-rut A 3mm‘ many “mun” limped Muir, who urrivcd iu tho city bu‘, the llg-bt ‘fantsstlcs at the ilipllow- Tmn-Hqny, to Luke up their resi- , e'eu Dance last evening iu tbe;mmue_ Mn 3hm.'_.,h,,1,,,.li.,|, h, “w! Cmimo‘ while owe” “njoyed a lpnslorugo m’ Si. Jumps’ lfilutrvli wn" 1 all the energies of riiioutid be steadfastly turn. d. __--<o>———~—~ BRITAIN‘SEES IT NOW ’ u» inc-u to form a gz-svcrnment o»; ,_ wvf a quality such ‘ms it-w (‘zinutliart Iilxlnicls i1.‘=v.- had to build wltu. l Frt-t- crude udvich igrezut Iaud wealthy wild ‘DOWQPhU Th: 311103! sol d Msrltitues, [ha-fact fll iilL. uf the Quebec Liberals urc‘ prrulecvtivuisis, the pracuicail el- iiit. S: Ti’ if” limiualion of the duogivessive group We remind you thatauy claims Flor loss or damage to goods arrivingjrcm abroad should be reported to this oilicc as soon as known. ' ’ ‘ insurance promptly effected on trends {RHYME 111° island by rail, sailing vessel 0r steamship, ’ us u dmulnaliing factor ~in ‘parliiav Q» 49v. -mr~' ‘ life almost solid Couservuitive ‘cvirerpyili in Ouinro and the increas- td Pan... tit..- ‘Wcai :11! ‘Iridicztte ha! u working ._, icznble. Olle how ver in clearly ‘indicated ‘f-‘ld present zlittittrde n! llilt? f‘ v-wt-rvutive tho’ tb. WE ' Y: irvzthivte s-lrertgrh in a f0???” 2.. Phones 67 and 333. _. , mm: pm“. Charlottetown “iZEY-iQEEE f“ iilIng LT§YTL g u. by Ur __._.___..___._.._.... lllpellcil. ‘No person used wait uu- [Lil ilicu to voice his Uiililkllililnfl. ‘ llut it is very guod ul‘ the Governm- or his ndvltwrs l0 set the exlllillilu. We have tnor. copyrighted thesu 1iujunctlous, and any other driver lot‘ the quill is at perfect liberty to improve on our scutimtsllis without incurring n penalty. hleuuivlrlie we may state that itbc Ship of State of (fuuudu sails iproudiy 0n. lead: ~r. namely _ i . l shall be no compromise that '-“‘ pclicies 11nd Historians. i tho N‘ "uifl Policy’ the pflncnfle Tire federal elections held on the 29th lush. were pulled off accord- lug to lsw nud-- ‘ “Now the littriy-burly‘s d-one ,.\‘o\v the battles lost and wou." So fur ss lire various contests are concerned it can ‘be said with ‘truth that they did credit to the of pzthtctiou s-batJ be the key note of the policy of the new govern- vmellt. In this: piovmce it is i TM, w.“ h, , gmlxice o’ sfi,tk,yfac_ - gzuuo of Bridge iu the HdjUllrill.‘-'w]nr1g-Qt|y .._“,.,,.|,.d last evening. i‘ ' ' ' . Lircy do uuywbere nud everywhere 1 1 mnnrtrfeiotitrer and dtrew her rawwho are villlosfid ""1119 EPO-IP 3Y5‘ not considered a serious nratter “gMQaDIQ “mm gtmwrmg “hapm” [Imenmls nreeofmtyfnom at“ emdfiilem. now, if the heart muscle itself is 011811 by MFS- (COL) D. A. MacKin- had frsqttcut colds rulgbt ‘have . __ lie slight evidences still rernuiu- iUKh“ ‘, 5,-3.1“; Free Trade. She is ‘now men’: w l‘ bo “W110 up of Liberal e a o “"1"? m2’ *1?“ ivme" he . .. -. Fromm‘ ‘L 1 1d ‘t 1 t l n » l r1101"? 1'71? H‘- “-"1f"1 ‘ ‘t1 if“ Yulmgql 9" S u“ awe“- ‘i of the P. E. I, ‘Ilosliital, eutcrtuiul ‘Klesléru fir“. wm]q‘fi_ the two irn», ~rid with the it as of making him ed deugmmuy {or ‘her ‘mums a“ silks and every one knew vt-he row iu tht-u- mnul ipolw-y iliili OUilBY“ tor. iiakllwin was induced mid ‘bad havilri! “m” i“ wmmon Wu“ 01101.1 iriue of u child some albumen or mefi m {or lunch’ followed by seven <ngr1r is found. This while worthy “ma” of Bridge‘ Miss ‘Humhesim’ imporoed silks. Already ‘the effect‘. s almost incredible. it is told bYgrgloupf-s r "rim. Like Alexander-l and” have the condition‘ that his engaging hosteas‘ O O ‘ z , . rr Sinful red is the latest shade tel _ w , s“ ., _ _, _‘ h . m teen told that somethingls wrorr .l v After", of which the following rs m“ y “hi bike h m a so e w curry out the instructions givehnlstrike the fashionable fancy and reported . m _ > _ _ . ‘ so “ho Ibelieve o‘ could?! 01 ‘m? pailiiy. ‘in -suoi=her ~w»ay the contmst h see whether or not the condition, ma‘ 111F011!‘ hm bee“ d Scanned in size can ‘let down its bars ‘and ‘in-‘betwecu lthc two Liberal ladders iulhfl-‘l 119B" P90114391? ' ‘ approaching thnt {or grncklohesd‘ » - hull nil in nid of the P E I. Pro-l tlon to the sire. it iutuot-ttv oi _ , __ ' ' - i when she was ube ‘world's ou-lyybou, puns rvaqpves and Lflbltrahi nfisilhmixlh‘: izielfgsfrtihtftmiic‘ tcstaut Orpannge. it was s mosti _ _ ‘ ilfflllg- > uon nud Mrs. Prowse. ‘Poothsouie “t mhe earth’ "Dds ‘it dnmcun w‘, It is significant 1H8‘ ti" Ornwi- S1mn“fly' n youngmer Wm’ h“ z-olrssbmeuls were served ni lrigir‘ ‘-’.‘1V9 up he?‘ 1111851311“? '10 11*’? "m tlon to the new Nleighen Govern-K ‘ _ up; when examined by n physician. l r silk 1mm (Mil-boo M11611 _ “up physician notices this. also Miss Hutchesou, Superintendent‘ I: " §= . ll imlusur-y was ‘starve-d out of exist- (mung m ‘ i. ‘ : uati n of . , , rlzc cure 0i’ himself, tells him ililce by the free rupir 0 itloun point, imposed to ouch rrthlr m“ he wmvhave m be very caremfl": Victoria ‘Hotel on “lesday ‘ ‘ Jbut his chest. when she invited a number 0i‘ itt- ‘ 0r 1ierhups on examination o1‘ the ‘ . H 1w courage to ‘imlmee a duty number‘ _ _ _ , .i- humm- exumlnatfo" (wean-buns ruade many friends during her Premm‘ Km“ has h“ a ‘hon anuillleilfl I113! £118 Yvllflgrlter will al- residence here and proved a niostl1 John R. Rsmer. M‘ 'P-. in "an srticlezruackenzle iin 1s1s he ‘nus gone kidneys are “weak? ‘ y‘ ~n "n19 xnneteengh Century gnrlltlmvn to defeat in a. brief space 0f 50 1f Y0“ 0!‘ Y0!!!‘ Y0UY1BB19P‘1"“'e 11'" ‘WWW be i“ the “'93? “time dk’ you and then some time later cou- - ' Tn emu,“ and an eyeopener w ) _ t ‘b m Own _ - __ -siik and cotton munuiacturers de- owned and relev 8d Y F; ~ult the some or another Dllyiiifiltllliclure the demand ‘or i‘ is rapmly the crrflztterqfiou of the votes ‘at Sinclair ihr: polls giving Muss-rs and llrasservy an equail number of vot s. The ucturzwy of Th8 ‘will prt-babfyr 1.0L be dutcrfrrrtlned‘ un/tll D:'_--a: two}. Day. lu the meantime, ‘if th . roused figufcs are accepted and rlzc Returning Officer gives, as be is likely lo give, it's casting vote in invwr of .\ir. Sinclair. n recount w'-’.l be asked for, ____ THE COUNTRYS HOPE To whim, tnclhut we are divpehd- eut upon tho fnrm mud the farmer's lllhOfrl is “u-tliiccttxi by who anxiety iYDBTLEhQTIIn-H. manufac- 0i’ industry evtiywliore write-bed the planting w ltb which burl-rs and iv adorns and tlir- growing and hurt-vesting of During seeding rI-iu‘; Hike acreage vras an important tit ls yeraris crop. inc-tor; it was IBBTQBI‘ rthlan that of la‘..-it year" and ‘this inspired ‘hope. The wesitiher W115 anxiously report- ed during the girowing season sud on the generally tfnvomble consid- tlons, hrs-tie and ‘industry hounded their hope. The harvesting was similarly wuriched sud the hopes whtich grew steadily with each favorable‘ symptom during the outm- mer blossomed into an assurance timt Canada's 1925 crop was fiflily up ho average- stud, therefore, that all was we'll with Canada. In isyrnpsihhy with the reports of good crops industry which bad ‘been lsng-uisbvingivxr some time be- gun slowly to revlvepbusiness which had stiffened ‘from the abnormally reduced buyring power 0f the p90- ple, took on niaw il-lfe and all our actiivities assumed o. ‘brighter look all because tit was known that tlhe toirm. the fsinmer and his (amps were safe. This dependence upon tube mnm- ‘ are was never petrihorpa more in ev- idence than during who present sew sort. tin this tmtree pntimie provinces thewhemgcroptsottelvalueiseo Mmdtevd ct 400,885,000 an ' with $39,694,000 btnbuh not your: Ibo out crop in these trhree prov- inces b habituated on 33,068,000 on acumen-ed with 828381100 ln 108,4. 111th is s large immense, it manna in increase of runny millions In essiueli uoihedpenttluthmm, tn he (unaided IMM the ment- tiverii" tiowufzvll is very wide. Alexnn‘ H . , . wider Mackenzie ‘retslimtltl ihe regdfli hit. Cihurclutils Silk Duties Titanium] rowed o! “Wm N a“ “Tues . i t very (Yisurnct proicctive flavor...“ Canada Um “we (‘a 61.1w, 49.11.11; . Y \fy own calculation is that therefislaml girl-co. "WTstrtever p ‘cowl leaips produc- to ‘lighit he never sihia-ll Ilie charmed." r-r of approximately 20 Der centfgglgqwim “y m“ "i Ahckenzle These duties one already having '4' effect in myi Mackenzie Kiing will appoint no awn constituency. Wheretm before ""711 iudti¢§ °T 5°"a'-°"- The mo‘ . - ‘. ‘- ‘i have , ‘ . . m k Dam? pic. tihe lust court of upped‘, he mlpomtwn or e s“ a1sixrlppeti hiiru of his talppofuting pow- were w“ consmembl“ “nempMy-is-r. it is lbuit yesterday that he wv-u-r ment among the silk workers e.uti'vda1,,g“n.g m“. 50mm m his Cabinet almost despair arrnoug the slllklbefon. the Prairie ‘Province-s. l-le ‘is manuflammmm wk“ do W flndfmjuot chilling uiew men do his Caibiuet lnow, ulttllrough the ipeople hllvs day? "T1191? i8 pr vile the world to come in: ‘-n advantage to tth-e home ruosn advantageous , ruiudo lrim ‘vacant-lee enough i0 fill! bully mo unem- ployrmem sim-ong tihe silk workers Liberal newspapers have been and every ‘mianuiiaictuirer is, full of busy for years wekins =1 "W 1PM“ ~ ‘ ms for the (Toniservs-rivc ‘party! NOW order-s for seve-rwi mon ethic-aid Whey may gel buy Wm] ‘than, own “email ‘mg? extemwm‘ “I “m” lt-urieirsh-ip. "Fhe Conservative party Eng silk mills are in process ofjiws not chanuad its 1111111"? 0LT“ 5:15 i‘ ‘policy, The t. uritlmes, -Ou mo, “M M‘ “m9 B“ Mnuiitohu, British Columbia, and ‘nmmmowrera “a 1m“? bummwguir-ire Conservatives in all the Pro- fanatics in this country W0 '"\°"“1“,vin‘ccs tore ‘proud of ‘their peerless Iacture with British laibor goodtwlfladtr, ArLhur Meighfin, and FY9114- WWM‘ were prewiougly made “finally rot-claim h-im ‘the foremost states- vLbir foreign labor. Such are the "m" 1n Canada" illflftldliS of the moiemive filavntr of, M3‘. Churchill's Silk Dliiles. Yet‘ .rn spite, of minis protective flavor theme duties err-e producing revenue erection. Yesterday as Mackenzie King in hie defeat counted his losses of coll- c-ar-rne-s and stipptmiers, ii was o Black Friday for lllillil and for "his party. But it was s good day for and “.1 a m" W“. Wm vmduv’ Cnnndzc and fog lili.‘ Muriiiirnres. The £10,000,U00 WI the EXCDBQIIBI‘. ‘Conseq-yqltjye Magel- wpa alwe‘, "It seems in me that here vein ‘the larger provinces and ‘in the Mme me N,” whlbbn, d’ m“. mug‘ Wm/t because he hml exprctssai syvrn- M ‘r w» ‘m i» mo»? no“ liifiiiul“i'..iii.;iit“.iil.i‘.b ‘iii? of dress Menus duties wish a ow ed, "Wham are Maritime Rights?" tecttlve flavor, we should be ethic Hi9 known now that one of lbhcir‘ m reduce m“. mcmme m!’ which is rights which tboy held. very dear unquestionably bite real iburden “amt w‘ damn"; which is depressing trade. There| is sitter all nothing new in suchi dutiiee. ‘Ilhe taxes 0n sugar and tn- hmcco. tiimpbaed by ‘lwnltiiadstone are on tiresome lines. 1111s worthy ‘of cormnenil that our tobacco menu- iiscirtwsre, jam, mamfsmurers, turd ‘ “ nmnufamurers, ‘all! of whom have ‘benefltiieti from the pmtecx tlve flavor of these durum. are; nlnmrg tihe rnleut prosperous in our land even drrrlng this time of de- pwsoflon." OCTOBER 31.—You have a very kind, sweet nature. You have hosts oi‘ friends, sud are very popular. You always see the sunny side, sud are s very Qmfortaihle sort of por- son to have around. You are keen In business, and will be' ‘balm? in your married life. Ymtr birth-stone which ‘means hope. Yoirr flower is the hop. Your lucky colors are yellow and blue. is bite opal. EDITORIAL NOTES NOVEMBER l.—~You are fond oi reading, a witty talker, and hsvr. plenty of assurance. You are very quick-wittetl, and trustworthy to the minutest detail. You are loving. and lnvsbie, fondot‘ your home life. _.._._.' and like to entertain, ‘Beware of flame who predicted a clean fretting too absorbed in your gold. Your birth-stone is the. topaz. sweep were not tar out. ‘Pr-scti» which means fidelity. The resources of civllvimtion were sbongiiy in evidence at ‘mommy's telemlon. unis. iblbemdllfledltirm! my, m m9 “m, of the. King Your flower in the chryssnthe- ‘ rn m. 9”” “m” 9'59‘ d" _.__' Your lucky color is grey. Those tiilmeutsgiorft necesss rilylbltte, nus oi‘ tho sesson’s_ favorites.) ‘ASE for life. ' .The shade is a. flaring, flaming’ , , ‘Iscnrlet. - FO-QQ-OOOQ-OQ-Q-O-OQ-OR 0400-004 o it ' Daily Selections l FOR this week to Mrs. Frances Hull l: ' ‘ _ ‘Trninor, who left ‘Friday on~ -~hsr’ (zllilfdlilll ltcatlors _.V_ one November 1, i925. STAY W'l'i‘,H THE leflilllz—l'i‘he i.ord is with you, while ye be with iiiru; nud if ye seek Him; rile will be found cl you; ‘but if ye forsake Him, ‘He will ‘forsake you. Ii. (flrronlcies 15: 2. PRAYER:—-0 Lord, we would reek Thus now wiren Thou muycst ‘m. found. sud cull upon Thee whilst Thou art neur, for this is the day of Thy salvation. l»ve+ee++ee-o+o++o-»+++e»+ImskinE i191‘ 110K19- MTB- Tfillnm" 1 _—"‘ {will be very much missed in social] g odcfb" 31' 1925' _ turd ‘musical circles as she was a,‘ i GUARD YOUR ‘TONUUhh-Keeplyotrng lady of unusual ability, aifi hv wnsrw -r'rom evil. and thy 111w ways ready and willing to assist in 1m)“ speaking gufle‘ Depart "om concert work possessing a wonder- lcvil, and do good; seek peace, and ‘ p d i iuurstie it. Psalm 341 iii-ii. ‘"1 Clem soprano V” “b m‘ n 'i*ltAl’i€‘lt:—"'l‘liou kuowuuLLorti. lhemflfllls. where she excelled In that the tongue can uu ‘muu tame. humorous chm-acgenh The p93; of iiriug our tiloughts iu act-uni with gum‘ wishes {Mmw hen thine, nud our tongues will speak . - ' ruiy wisdom. Mrs, J. Lolioy Holman of Sum- merside was hostess last evening at dinner for n number of hor friends, followed by nine tables of Bridge which ‘proved very delight- ful. O O O This week has been practically given over to election work. the ladies 01' both ‘parties working in- dsistigsbiy for their different cun- WIHY is n‘? “idam- _ , O O O ‘Miss Carrie Holman. Summer- side, leaves this morning on n visit to Boston nud Montreal. I O O Why is it the teudercst feet must tread she rottghest road? Why is it the weakest back must carry the heaviest loud? While the feet that are surest and ilrmest have the smoothest pnth to go, Anti the buck that is straightened .snd strongest has never u burden to kuow. Genuine sympathy goes out to Rev. ‘Mr. Lindsay and family, of Huzelbrook, in the denth of Mrs. Lindsay, which occurred lust Sun- day. - Why is it ‘the brightest eyes are ° ' the ones soon tllm with ears? Why is it the lightest heart must ache and uche with fears? While eyes that are coldest "and hardest shed never a bitter O Mrs. (Dr.) iBousfield is having a very pleasant visit in tFitchburg, Moss, the guest of Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. FR. ‘Rankin. I O It The Si. James‘ Young Ladies‘ Guild held a delightful tea yester- day. 'Hullcwe'en decorations were very attractively arranged and the young ladies ‘looked exceptionallyi pretty and quaint in Hallowtfen traps and aprons. There was a good attendance and most satisfactory financial resulter- ' O O sr, And the ‘heart that. is smallest and meanest has never an ache to ‘fear. Why is it those who are saddest have always the merriest laugh? Why ls it chose who need not have always the “biggest half"? Whilst those w-ho have never s. sor- row have seldom a smile to give, And those w-ho want Just a little must strive sud struggle to live? O Rev. Mr. and Mrs. A. E, West- morelsnd. of ‘Pownal, left Tuesday {or Montreal, w-here Mr. Westmore- land will undergo ‘medical trest- merit. Why is it the noblest thoughts Ire the ones that are never sx- . pressed‘! Why is it- the grandest deeds are the ones that ere never con- fessed? While the thoughts that are like all others are the ones we n- wsys tell, ' And the deeds worth little praise are the ones that are publish- ed well? The ‘Halloween ‘Tee in aid of the City Hospital in the L. of '0. Hull And the love we kneel to audio;- shipis only common clay? Why is it the things we can thsve sre'the things we always re- _ rfusef. Why is it none of us live the lives if we could we'd choose‘! The things t-hst we ell can have ere the things we always hate. ' Why is it bite sweetest smile his ffor its sister n sigh? Why is it the strongest love is the love we alwny pose by? While thé smile that is cold sudi - l . ‘Regretful farewells were said, v _wuy to Boston, where sheduteudsl ,_ ~ ‘For a littiggiri‘ thc'rc is no more attractive dress than an ensemble with short Jtuiukcrs banded at tho laucc. it bus u V neck and is woru vI/iib u white linen collar; or ii one prefers, a cullur kuittcd ui‘ white wool, with the white repeated in a icw narrow rows nrouud tihe skirt nud in the knicker bonds. "The knickersl-fuirtcir uibovo the kuee and the dress is srilll shorter for llttlc girls’ dresses are worn very short this season. The yoke is innit plain. and the lower part is so knit as tn appear to be pleated, The sleeves in-e mu length, with unnenhtts. Boys and girls dress so much nllke rt-nw-n-tlnys, that it is hard to tell which is brat-her nud which is sister. ilut Lhere is retiliy some- thing distinctive about a ‘boy's knitted suit. He wenrs really and truly knitted ‘pants with u creasc iu the leg nud buttons up the sido at the knee. For n little boy the jumper has nylrigh neck withs. turn-over collar. opened nfewlnchss over the chest. and he has two playful little ihun- uies worked in cross stitch over his tummy, The panties nud socks don't pretend to meet over his knees, but this makes him all the smarter looking. rlieather or ‘huff nre both good substantial colors for this stilt. Earth Man. Would Find Mums Chilly WASHYNGTON, Oct. 30—Msrs may or may not be inhabited. but if so it is s life apparently enjoy- ing anything by s warm and sslu- hrious climate. With the use of an extraordin- arily delicate instrument he has invented bar finding out such dis- tant facts. W. W. Colbientl, cf the “Bureau of Standards. ‘has conclud- ed thst the mean annual tempera- ture on the surface of Mars is in the neighborhood of 20 degrees Fshrsnhslt, comparing with the earth's 59 degrees. The observations indicate that 100 d ees below zero can be en- diiisrent is the smile f And life seems never complete, no which we prey, - ' 018119? WI-iillill. W! flit? count ii quite f. merrily on More. and Dr. Oohlsntz suggested that the ronaon for-some higher country, thus verifying the old adage that if you ure looking for a good light you must have gootl| men-mud womsn—for the coml hstuuts. In on event which stirs up so much feeling it is u pioiis- .' ing taut to be able to soy thnt we can settle our lpeucenblo and orderly ruunuer. lt |shcws we ‘Csnndlaus are a inw- ‘abltil-zrg as well us nu iutelllgertt race. "Fills is something to be proud of sud tends to ennoble the sous and (inugirters of the laud. The accounts oi" the different tnieotiugs held all intilcate that the public questions of the day were iliscirssed iiu an orderly nud elevat- ing style. and that debate rill over town and country occupies-l u high icvel lu our owu Province, for which we cuu speak irnm rslituble iuiurmuiiorl, and, murcirvcr, iu all parts of the Dominion. Stimufcri- Lit‘, may Luke exception to [dirt-lug so much emphasis ou this state of affairs, ‘but we do not Ree ii. in that light. lit will be u spot-light. int; the future nud is lillllftld before lug h-ow desirable it is for the country to have s good uaruc, good behavior, good iuws nud good gov- ernment, and lend them to emu- late good example. The result inevitably will sour the defected electors but there is the public with the view 0f HlliHV- . no help for this. "Where there is only one sent only one can‘ be cho- seit. and in our country the will oi the people is perhaps more uni- rurruly obeyed than nuywbere else nt the present time. Hence those who have uot won the victnfs crown must and do submit with as good a grace as possible nud ulwsit nuother dny to win the but- t e. . The weni-lrenwas not vory pro- pitious for electioueerlng Iliut this is ulso un experience to which ttii hnd to ‘bow without complaint, ‘This teaches n lesson in humility’ and obedience which it will be well to cultivate every day. it is not ‘hard to learn the lesson and it is very edifylng to nets what those who do ‘bow sndmbey .-hsve to say in sunshine and shadow. Very often there is too much tlzrirmbling which is worse thsu use ess. This is~riot n sermon-dust notes of everyday occurences. ‘The good people who cums out here from the Old Country ‘had s; custom oi‘ saying a few piousl words on the fine or stormy went- her which seem to have been for?‘ gotten by the present generation.‘ it would be well to st least find no fault with- wbotover comes. But‘ it looks ‘very queer to see all such‘ comment reserved ‘most cutirely for s pisce in the Governor's ;*\ i 1 temperatures he detected there might be in "the assumption that these dark areas contain vegeta- tion having properties of the tuft forming grasses of our high Ipfulr. ies, and the tussock mosses and lichens of our dry tundrss, which M" l 111811 dbsorbtivity for solar radiation." A noon tiny {qmpgr-l. turo _on the Martian equator in ll-Ivh "Rotation might rise to B5 308F668. he figured. 14°51 01 DY- ‘Cfibleritfs work on the problem was done lust August. the earth than it does usually. when More cams much closer to , diliererlce in u‘ 1 rigvg you laid in your WiMEl‘ supply of Coal‘! it is time you did. We are ready to fill your binl with all good Coal, the best at the lowest prices. A. Pickard 8t6o. PHOE 240 “y... Two Tons of Pure Castile Soap We have pjuet. received direct from Paris two tons of the purest CASTILE SOAP a portion of which ia_ now on display in our window. _ H This soap which is out in 10 lb. blocks ls made Irom Olive Oil and is recognized ll the most cleansing and molt unitary soap on the market today. 1 While the supply lasts we will retail a 1_0 ib. cake at Get yours at ones. THE 2 uAcs 149 Greer, George street McDonald 61 Bradley Proprletore MAIL‘ ORDERS RECEIVE rrtomrr ATTENTION . r liiNNiiii iiillflli v u uus u (LUXVRIKH 1'1 ‘UN’ I'll i k |i\|'|\\\i'i| i\‘\‘.\' Iii the. us.