Salvation la never eelfilhneu- l! l, m; man betting into heaven, but heaven getting into man. ;';‘./;/'/"I/’7 ///= The People's Paper .3 burlpfioua Delivered 56.00 §;"',|",|l ‘(tnnada tuul u. s. A. 01.110 /,//, .$\w nv""“ ’~""~»--waw~\\ -*~>\.~ Read byfveriiody Covers Prince Edward Island 1.11111 the new \>‘§\\ '39,». Morning Guardian. Charlottetown Guardian Two C} Fonndei- ~ . . 1111111 11111111111111 Under the ‘Auspices of the Summersitie 1.0. D. E-Briiliant Summary of His Marvellous Lifework a The ‘I. (). 1D. P). lecture in the 1849. 111 the .~\11:;1i1-1111 i'.'11-.~1111111g1~.l11 Town Hull .Su111mersidc, Tuesday I118 iiiiiv 1111111111 111‘ 11111111119111]. 0111 . lllgm was “mauled over by D“ E1111} Yvliiiilvsl i11 11 iumiiy 111' 111111- 111111111-211. ii1» s11y< iiimst-if I11 111111 . ‘ . Th 1 t Di‘. . :11‘. giikilliflllhee. S‘i1n1‘1?1?eg:?de.‘v1?1?1l helm m“ 91111.11. "1 11111111114 i111» i11 1111- Thursday evening was the Hon. C. ally from April to August. hemg wok as “ls subject Sh, wmmmiiesi 111' 1111 e111ir1>1|1111=1111~i11 :1 p M‘ Shannan’ lormerly Postmaster succeeded by the long (‘TY 59590" Osier 5111141141". 111111 111' 11in.- 111111111-1-11 ' ' . gelilerfal 3i ‘Bfligish Gfnitiina. Hemp w the middle M November’ m1‘ ' llulg l)"]“§l)n_'li'n\tl “l llllllllllolll l“ l loo or e su act o s nddressllowed by the short wet season to- “ ahazreoggso‘; lglrfeniloiéfifgisccezgsflllme v(iislinkltl")n (ll- plnllllvlllg‘ “will, ‘British Guiana as the Tropicsllwsrds the end of January. and the “ml enjoyable evenlnsa cl lhedlieii. 011011 of 111111111 111111111011 1‘ 1'. wmplemeut or Ca“"'da' p°"m“g'5h°rr dry 5mm" "m" APFH- The - seflei ‘M ‘he close n vote M, than“ lllgllesl pmlllpllpe l" llll ml.“ l, _! out the tremendous advantages andrain-fsll-average is about 85 inches. Above l. a new photograph o; was moved by D“ ‘L C‘ Slmpsonl lll-llllll- ]lll(.;__5ll- wllllfln, lll ll possibilities of that great Brltiahdiurrlcanes are unknown. 112111-111- Beconded by ,Ml,s_ _l_ ls’ yen? cine. Sir 1511111111111 111 iinuucc. land supported by Dr. John McNeill T l“ 31f"- "i“,’.“"‘ "‘ H ” and Mrm Judge _MacQuarrle_ ltiie 1011111 s11» 1'11. i111- 1.11" 1n the course of his informaiivelm "M" "9"" "W ’,'""" and interesting address the learned "n 11'“. "“"H1°“" h“ "MY" lecturer Bald: 11 criuiiiini iil\\'_\'i>1' 11-1: 1t may seem anomalous that lul and his 11111111- 112111 11 111111.» Madeilen Jaffray. R-N. the fir“ woman from this oPMiMM. W“ w" wounded in the late war- She it also the only woman eli9ih|° 1°’ membership 1h the Amiwi-ltlvh A'- aoclation of Canada. Sister Jnffray in now on the staff at Christie CHARLOTTETOWN, CAI"ADA. .SATURDAY,"NOVEMBER 20, 1926 1. 11111111 . 1111. 1:- 11 11111111 111111111111111111 11111111 Gives Excellent Description of Its Natu- ral Resources, Geography Topography etch, at Galedonian Hall, Before Good Audience. 1 .1 Tbs speskerat the Caledonlan Club seasons; the long wet season usu- Dossesslon on the South Amcricuiibiuakes are felt occasionally. but continent. Mr. Shannon said: they have never been known to do British Guiana. the only British any damage. colony on the South American c1111? tiuent. has n11 area of about 89,481) square miles” aPP"°X|ma'91Y 941"“ Malurini fever is common, due i0 111M 0i Eflllsnd. 51101161"! 81"‘ to the infection curried by the mai- wakw- m"! the Wiiiiliiulm "I" “'9 arisi mosquito; but the use ofsmaii Health. Brim-Gen. Sir John fir. ainaon. former lieutenant-governor of On- tario and member ofthe R0110! Hamilton Regiment for over 60 yearn, who has received the second long service decoration in hie mili- tnry career. The event le unique t _ sl h" should ell s b t f l word all 111111‘ F11". " - | ci""“l" "Ilmiry hitter-y. an?‘ ewerzlludieczgztsafie ouzeetand- 11011111111‘ iegitifie-nsSir 11511211151. Oosxierl, was Famed ‘Th!’ [hlrmmnh éfilsllfemfllsl, was eslhnafed Lam's“ m qumme ‘mu “m5 mm” n mo; 5.171011“ which ie the Oroilx de a. Physician: b11t the reason is not “ml? n ‘l 111.3111 3.111.518 girdle! an avenue o (gum) uetthfgs at “ism malaria ca“ 1' . , . "is . t-v. . 1'. _ - o a very urge extent "be r t- Guerre. Si)‘; ignrfer-gfiflélfilghxllglagyz: 221$ loll l“ ‘Bmlllllellll Guiana is the ilndian name for ed_ p even the greatest of his time, he whuPY m1“ hvlmfl "'_"y“_" ‘l, l mum also s great man. He was 11 man=""i’°"a"‘ "@111" ,“l“‘_" ll ’_ _;lill of many pans, mm llls lnfluellcu ford more iesitoutia ton. oiisn . , Heavy Tasks better educational iuciiitics for 111s; the country between the Orinoco and Amazon rivers, and is probab- ly derived from the word “\Vi1ms" meaning water. Rivera. British Guiana is a laud of many A Chiiraclerlsim rivers. some of them of immense Boom As Mine Tie-up Ends - - was felt not only in the medical _ , . ,._ l . f t fti i 1 ' world. but in the world at large. $15311‘wilemrzjvllmlulalyllnilile§ 1.1238122}? fihosgebfilzfffllrlgfffs 22,28; “illfille D _ l _ _ , » loved books and llbrflrlem a y -. ‘in emaiara r ve1 ranks sixth LONDON_ x0“ 19_ _ln Bulls of the chicl‘ purpose i11 111011111: ivnsl He books were ms hobby and libraries 111 .\l1~. Oslcrie 1111111 words. “in 01"‘ To delight. -His studies were not '_""' confined to medical literature, he, lhnd a thorough knowledge of gen- eral literature and 1111s a great classical scholar. Ho was familiar wi-th the classics both ancient and w ~11»a:'.:1::::'.1"1.;t:§. 11:11:11.2: arrive“ “are “fly m January‘ lslPhiiosopliy. It has 118311111111 of expected nuuoug his first official, _ acts to seek a revision of the Itush- 13:21:31: hitsng“‘t’l‘lveleiiggglicfe“slf£i Bugot agreement of 1817, which lln1-| tier to giro my boys u better ctlul cation." _ At this period oi‘ his curcor, 1'11‘ his boyhood days, ‘Sir William 1i. described us beini; =1 luugliinr-ni cure~frec boy, i(lli(.i~ilt331‘iOll. (lu Kl at studies» good at games, 1111111111 nud unafraid, who innde 11111111" friends. l After some yours spout 1111111-1 Grammar School at Duiidns 111111 TORONTO. Nov. 19.—~A special desputch to tho Toronto Star Week- ly fro111 Washington says in pnrtzl "Vincent Massey. new Canadian 11c 1 - i 1 - - Iilizkggyal 13111151111011‘! o“ t/he (‘meatlifltalsxibrgiiiltioiiil blgiuuclifesniultliiti". , '_ l l 1g ior institutions of learning. His nagging’; lihszogwlfgl‘ggfrltgéuhgo works give evidence of his famili- wunupes whlch awall Ml. Mnsselns nrity with the masters of Litera- . . l dlplonmllc Salaam“ mg lmylslogaure both old and new on ac ouut ‘ifi-t-honushdingoi. agreement lube-m m“ "m"? “l” 1110111111111 PM. tho boarding school at Barrie. l was sent. 111 tho 111w 0f 17- ‘Qfhf Trlujlyicnllegl: School. \\ esiou, 1111.1 there 11c came under the tutelniitr 01.nov, WrA Johnson. tl1o1\’i’ar11eh of the School. who was the first of the’ three men who had B11611 Canada's sons‘ who made the the dominion forces. Above in e the ceremony at Toronto oeriotaph from England by his lordship. supreme sacrifice in the great war .1 not forgotten on armistice day by Lord Bynp, former commander of hown General Victor Williams at laying on a beautiful wreath sent w. Desperate 111.1111; ' Between Two Ship’s Mates on High Seas noshxicucus, ‘Nov. 1o.-- .1 was e 1111101110118 ‘"1115 °“"°‘"- m" 11.11111 11111111111 battle 1h 11111111. 011 4 new tyrant. maker and breaker the Jiigh sens ~l1eiwccn two 151111,.“ great physical sircngih like those 11110 fought their way ihro- -ug11 tho pngc-s of Kipling. Com-mi ¢Sultan’s Palace Now a Gambling a network of waterways. l , . , The Guiauas (iliritish. Dutch andfoloani/B lfuxtloiltgisthiiieflibgls: 3:1 French) are associated with than“! colnmel-clally n has a leg m "dvelllllmllfi H1711‘!!! 0f the Elilil-of 200 miles, and is navigable gfor bell"!!! 918e- QBPGCIBUY ‘Sir Willie!‘ large steamers as far as Wisuiar. 118181811. and whose quests 0f the 65 miles ‘from its mouth At its 8010911 Bil)’ 0! M11108 it! Well RBOWH- mouth Georgetown the commercial His instinct was correct. British centre and capital of the colon Guiana is possibly the greatest of i5 glluatell y’ “nfievehped 31111101111 811d E0111 T110 Berbicc river is the next in flB-ds. and offers a rich reward commercial importance. At its to any organized effort to recover mouth 15 11m “ppm-tan; low" or the valuable minerals and uietsls New Amsterdam. ‘ Place To All it is navigable . with which the country abounds. for small 319M119“ m w; mlles ~ After many vicissitudes of pos- from the sea in tho rainv season swam" U115 001011)’ fihfllly (Jame in‘ but only 88 miles from its moutii W the PBPIIIBHBII! iiOssesslon of in tho dry season. Wogplilcs. rsicnh 111 1111111. K1osk-lGP9HF 1311111111 11.111111... iu-lu uranium-to 1 o favorite lmlacc of Abd11i'Ham_-. l! i8 Dfflbilbly belle!’ lHiOWII t0 id. arch tyrant of tlic Ottoman E1111 “w” 0f you as "Dsmarura." plrc, has been transformed into :1 this 15 110i the correct name of XTOIVSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 11.- » 61111111111191} ‘niob- tloued there flows into the Atlantic but the following rivers, in ti"; order the of their size: The Esscquebo river staggering losses due to tho c0111 strike - losses which surpass the entire cost of the South African W5!‘ —a,1-e1narkuble wave of industrial optimism is sweeping the counttY- Orders for British goods which have piled up during the stoppilfle from all over the world were never executed. and now manufacturers say that with coal peace in sighi. they are beginning to carry tbonr. out. and expect a temporary boom. It is also believed that the 00t- tou industry will ienp. forward sud In expectation of higher earnings iewslry amnnutlsiurera.» y‘ for ChristmusJ l uieunwhlle the leaders vfdndus- . ' ferences that they 101111111." _ A es tho United state-s violated it!" _ _ l l _ _ h l _ with; the war in training- navhai c131; mixgiffingglgi"? nfsn°ggglgf§ great 1111111111109 0"‘ (ggmgslnztf; 11ml qflnnm. _ was revealed “pl-c Ilvilllliblilig‘ 11111111111 llfiiefedllflstit-‘ivllf: 31311611122. tilllzfiinllilgellfllmlatlril :11 only and its principal ‘tributaries, the ,,',‘.','.',‘.“l§..“.".§§‘fi,'1l‘.§ QWTQ w? erves on armada veuemisonbt 31"“ ‘Rev- Feailwrfimi“ 448k" 0”‘ ma Tm maimtgd by ‘Sir William ""1 "it?!" b!’ m“ "'-“‘““““ "f." “’“'" thugs. 101M” 9m? ) w“ ‘Tiuizllfcfliaifiig- er two ‘being 'Es58(:'i“ii‘ci1?>s'uti1de g2“: livtmzarunh Cuwm‘ Pom” m"! '““"° "'"i'““”' PM“? S"°“'d°" meat Lakes. Cuna a has u o e11 the Weston I8 1'9 i‘ rout by thn_Un1tcd States 11111-111111 c u an inc 1011 mu 11», mm u- upunuul. it is 600 miles [m-mm- chancellor 01 ll“; gxchggqugi‘, l, l h ier. an Anglican clergyman. all‘: tynuglggl’: ffiefhsnfilalflg ‘saloon of a shipping merchant of Fal- Lmvrunce “ml although she l,“ m, lliOlkllll‘ i11 Cornwall, und his 11111111111. . . .. . cevlctl to this she bcliovon that oit- n?" ‘mm “"9"- “’|'° “"11 50ml!" 11c'r she 511011111 1m ithupiutcly pro- ] "$91" ‘mdhbrqlfght ‘wlby "Plmifll? hihitrtl in ihc future. - _"l' "mom ‘ “w 0K8" "m " U“ m“ (‘Hwy lmml Amerlcul. t1 for generations I11 _(.oruwull 111111 shiphuildcis 1111 tho Grout Lukos we“, ii-"ong l" trmmkms of m“ have brought pressure to ‘Jcur on m“- wmlluiss [atfuw-h m‘? 1119.11. S. government to revise the 1'1"“? l t“ "gush no)? t) ‘mfg ‘fig ngreemcut s0 that they may co1n- "'5 shflfe. 22d S"; Sear; :2: "Sb himself in 111s address: “A Wily "T Life." delivered to Yale 11t111luiii1-i i11 11114.1. i111 suys: “lir. John-Hull rcmurkoii upon iim trifling l*l\'*?"ii_‘: stances '|1y which 11101111 livcs lull iniiiutzuccti ‘ilfil i1)’ i!" i15i3“ii‘|“"t pluiici. u prctioiiiiiiuiiiil-f ll\i'"“"' m“ 11y the first book 11'11lc1i_t11oy rculti. some curly conversation Wlilbil they have hoard, or sonic accident which excited ardour and enthusi- ,uli0rue.y'a officc charging 11. '1'}. Ailiildffiliii, first 1111111: of ilic A111- cricziii liltiiiiliffi‘ Wiiiiuiii 1'}. 81111111. wiili iuiirtlvr. Andcrrnii in zicviisu-ri of Siilydl}; E. ‘Yliristcusou, nut-11nd 11111111. 11f 11111 William E. Snilili ii1 :1 fight 1111 the 11111111 deck of tlic 51.1111. mer 1i11ri11g which boluyiul; piflh’. nivcs. cold chiscls nud teeth nrc alll w have been brought mm those of the Sultan. The butcher, place after the colony came iuto 11111-11 to iiic King oi'(‘.11uncc. -i"<iri11uii lliiiifltt‘. ufilciiti. sccfcidi- ii-u , cumiciih, 1:11111-1111i1111~.<. 51:11:11.1. \\'|IU lillflbflil yours ii1 i111: Kiurik 11'|i|i- (IIILVHGBI-IIK 11111111 <11 1111'. iiitcrioi‘ 1111111 liicii" own zifilitiilliflll curncrs Again it is associated I11 tlic lung. and is nuvlguinc to Btu-tics mmds 0|‘ "WM 11901110 with sugui" iiittiute at tlic coiiilitcuco of the: Will 1'1"". N 11011111111111 ciyvaluis urc Essuilucbn 11nd ilnzarull. .' ivoritl-rouownctl-rniiicr 1111111 with 60 inilcn from thc occnu l 'i‘l1c JC U"! dliiikiiiiiccut fnrtasis 41nd vast scquubo is 31/; lliHQl-i ivlllu at H“. llliflflVtiiulllifl resources of (iiuuionil. ticzi and gradually wiiicus to .14 nrc now iruoliiin; uvcll into tho gold. bauxite and whnt furilici-‘miics at its 111o11tl1,1co11u1ini111z rooms wiicrc tiic lmpcriul llnre1v Ilia-Y illiilcui‘ on closer inspection. large 111111111115 and a was guarded from 1111 eyes except A remarkable lleveluilnieut took small ones. 1111 the upper -1 .1 u11111 bcr of reaches [I19 l of (Anton. coffee. Potsro river, a branch of the Es- tho baker, the candlestick mnkerlBrIliSh 90580881011. calls 111» mining 1110119030 ‘flcriminal madness‘ lotiuy _l11 criticizing both - minors 11ml mine owners while Sir Arthur 151110] Muliland, minister, 0f Labor, culls for co-‘operatitvn ii1 ii1- dusiry 1o overcome difficulties. 120i Manufacturing by the workers. the Birmingham 111g to swamp all iudufifil area! ‘- ‘thc Fraser ltlvor salmon dispute . . . . 1 1 t Y- - - . - a _ ' .1'.:".r.1::.:.11:.“111‘.".*?“ "‘ or 1» 1:11.111: i°1..‘;"11%i?fe1‘1» $131.11s,11111;;1;g;;;.;;1;11g3; fgfil; 11.1. ..‘.‘l°...f.‘.“.i.°.‘.i‘éiicfiiih-Zf;.f.11i.‘.i“l§l..‘.2“ii1fi£21531f?‘ Industry Mwmg “Flnflllx, Canada defines w l-ejillrclfilixdls ttvenliil tuéeznon nnsclliloogizl; q-rllmy College School, then iltllllrgm San Jose Cruamnlala lo San gue-gt, the ex-Kuiscr of (leriuuuy. to the number of 5.000 a year, 11ml fiver sllpplng over the edge zfaig 1 1 or .. e e 1'11 e11 . 1 . . - ra ' ' - 1 _ _ . . yrlizuillfi ilgieemem mm a mmml first expericncao on thereon was 11ot gegzlliamcleglltlllxlilo’ 81,51“; ‘Jags tine 'li:“l'£i'Ii1CtlS('lg.iTh9 meln lzlllucheili uull helcxiitlsglcllagéllelllbllfiibviply and n Wow gggailglllngflxgeélaglallillgdgllfllllgill? Lullgvgeblsfiltnfilktit has a ciein- dlzopl - '- . . _ 0111;! 8r WB-Y 0 1o 1'11 , eiici ' _ " _ " ‘ _ * 0r nenr y 11" _ Tho other diplomatic issues pmisnnt- f“ dmmg the vwage senior boys Wflillll 80 111m the “WW apparently llllemllng lo lllln“, ll". 0f nationalities a11- 1-11111111111; about|checked furthei development. and times the 11elght'ol Niagara. The‘ wlNNllPEG‘ Man" Ne“ 19__The _ _ l, _ l E l . l they encountered storms. were near- dmlillglhlilzivlriifitlgia :12’ fepififiéfif o‘; 1y shipwrecked‘, and suffered smte are. A revlslon Mme [lsllerlea great ln-lvutiou. Undauntctl. after agreamelll or 1385 whlch h“ never returning -to England .he joined the been ratified by the 1Senste; a re~ ROY“! ‘NH? Arte‘ servmF Wm‘ vlslon of the folmpowel. convent. the Navy for thirteen yeais. and ion relating to fur 369.18 111 the Bo- jm‘! ‘lfner recfivi": Di‘ t°'3p:l‘1“g‘”l'i bring Sea, which Japan has asked t" ° Prom“ ‘m- i’ c“ e c“ . of tho iChurch. resigned 111s Com- m have changed’ m“ Benlement of mission. 1111111 utter some prelimin- slme or wnslllnglon’ and l.lllully_ arygstudics, cuierotl (Juimbridgc to between British Columbia 111111 _ l 1» th-.- - 1 6- ' e st LnvH-Bnce wwtorLlm settling dow11 i11 Plngluud nftcr 111:1 lng room in the evenings. and lcuru to sing and daucc-wocal and 110d‘ al accomplishments, for 1vlilfll was never desiiihedi hi" “ke- S“! seeking his asses. I found son1e> thing more valuable. a 11111.11 of the self typo, who know nature. and‘ who knew 110w to gct boys inter- ested in lt." iFortuuntc. intlccil. wus 0111111". t0 come at his imprcseioiiztiilc 1114c. prepare for the ministry. llcrc hollmdel. we llllhwllce 01.11pm. n 1111111 us ihc Rev. Mr. 3111111111111. who lov- cil nuiurc, 111111 who was 1111 investi- nrdiiiniion, I11 u iliiici. parish, Willi Ellen Piclon. to iviiuiu 11c 11111.1 1111 engaged, as 111s Ilfo companion. But towards the cud of his course nu urgent cull cauio from across the Would Emigrate To Canada if They‘ H d M sea. for misslonzirics ‘lo Unite]? .- -C d . lli s 1’ uty. 11111.1 a e 11:33.11; to Z. sceelrtgli? extent. his love of adventure. induced 111m‘ tol gator und u scientist I11 the lriic house 111' ihc wnrd. His idea of c1111; cation was mot. so much more rotc learning. but to inseininutn 1111' mind of the student with u real iovc for kuowictigc uiiti to (lcvciol! his powers of observation. John- son was the first to introduce Os- ler to the microscope, n11 iusiru-l 111cm. 1vith which the 1111i?" was other overboard. Anderson. who sold 11c was getting the worst of the ight. grasped Christensoivs fing- ers with his teeth. 1Onc digit “'11s :10 nmtilated afterwards that members f the crow amputated it with n cold chisel. The skipper put 1111c Salimi Cruz for medical zisslstaucc 111111 Qiirlsteniion W85 tukcn to u. hospital where he dicd. --—-—<-0>-——-- u Victoria Woman Murders Husbaudi . _,_ VICTORIA. I1. (L, Nov, iii. » 1111's. Margaret Mollie. of this city. shot und instantly killed hur hue- band, H. F. Mcllae, while he knelt lio pnck a suitcase preparatory to leaving his home here this morning lu the presence of constable James the tables of roulette und baccarat n this historic hail while in an adjoining salon Turkish women of the new unveiled Charleston to the luiess lliiififl. Mennonites See , Canada as Land l 0f Opportunity tiny dance the of jazz ‘WINNIPFAJ, 11:111., N111". lii--Cnn- 2111a is being sec-u more than cvor as a. loud of opportunity by the Mennonites. and before tho end of liu 1-838 the uegrues became their width varies from 350 feet 111 the 0W" hill-Siem- dry sesson to 400 feet in the rain lUpon the abolition of slavery t11c season. and the depth of water phag- industries were paralyzed by the lug over similarly ranges fro111 Au luck of labor. Recourse was had few feet to '20 {eel Tl“, pom 0 to indie. The importation of labor- river, even in very {ll-y seagull! h; ers from India commenced in 1838, a depth of 65 feet about s qnnner und in 1864 the immigration sys-of a lmlie above the falls Sir tom ivas organized under Goveru- Evsra fmthurn. who visited the mm“ wmml- "lfallsi111878 during the dry season’ T119 vhlvi 1111111101‘ that threatcn- thus describes it: v W] @110 b11881‘ iiillllliii‘? 0f later. “Crossing the suvannnli wc soon ycais 1141a tlie continental bounty reached iKoleicur Cliff. iLylng M system. ‘This handicap was ren1ov- full length on the ground, head gill lnblillitil. thanks to Mr. Joseph over the cdge of the clill. -l gazed .1am or 11 n.t o thou Secretary for down. Then. nud only 111011. Lin; tlic Colonies and the Brussels con- splendid and, in the 1mm golenln volition. _ sense of the word. awful beautyol ndentured Indian immigration tbs Kaieteur burst upon mo, Seven manufacturing industry in Canada. is slowly movink from the East i0 the Wlcst, in the opinion of J. E. Walsh, general manaxer of the Can- adian Manufacturer's Association, Toronto. who recently comipleted I. survey 11f the industries in. 1.118 pru-irle provinces. Quoting statistics. Mr. Wnislijiaiil that Muultnbu had 439 fucinrioh I11 1910 with a turnover oi $63.000.000. _1n i924 ibis had increased to 788 fuctoritxs and a iurnovnr cf m?" than $102,000,000. The oihei- west- crn provinces. no said. 11111 shuwu corresponding gains. ‘ii1 shows that industry is moving West. We nre ii1 effect having the ll“, yem.’ nearly 7,000 new Beltlerlliwas sloplligd’ by the Indian Govern- hundred and Ifllty feet below. en- same mfperwnce "a" a.” they Md from Southern Russia, will have mm" l1 17 Mid has not been rc- circled by black boulders lay s i" 111° lime‘! state‘ mode their homes i11 the dominion. according to Bishop 'l‘oc1vs. Prehi- startod. great D001 into which the Oolunin British Guiana has a seaboard of of white water. graceful as a cease- 1 "if we stop disputing ovcr lee’ tionai differences or supposed disa- dem or we Menlloulle Cololllzallon £79 "tiles. eXlehillilk from Punlu less flight of innumerable rockets, bilitles and use the enerzy thus re- , 1 ' - Strong, who had '-been sent by lg a nem- ll l . . _ WININIPEG. Mam, Nov. 19.—-lg_1°'"° the 111ml of his W!" a" ldentined to become velY W111i"? U“ l H, u J h P l l 30am v 1e ens ern mouth of thundered from my side. Hehinti leased i11 stlmuialins oui 111111 111° . they h“ the ‘money to ‘rum’ face the hardships of n lnnneer and continued to be so until 11c no tircolbleo acrzseo Jgtéviggxtlvtilze lull?“ To dam 3.5m) Melmmlllell havellhe 01111000 1'1"" l0 ‘U19 ilwlllh 0i the inll through the thluesi. part3 duction, our qxvpulstion will ln- '1 missionary i11 u new land. After 11111 end of m, "m The wqmlon 111111 emarriage and ordination. Foutlier- a" lmge "brawl ll was h“, 91111111111 stone Onier and his young brldello- read “loud w the boy,‘ and he flat Ill! for Onnltll. After enduring 0mm selected extracts from the The couple had lived together furl _ H ll ‘lathe Coreutync river, which forms ofthe wall of foam and mist. ti Cfeflfltt 119W will!“ W1" b8 Iiilflfll" tjbglsgeguggitltggpgmlil‘ ':l‘lzllfvidosl_ the boundary between British and great black cavsru made the Whiz: ed- flflfl Brievances will uitimbtf-IY e11 country ifflslwp Toews said. Df$hk“é"°“t°-l_ h of the water look yet more white, disappear. We have a great plant. _ marlin, who . 339d tin-an wlgml. _ H l_ l Th 1 M ll er o e a rom t a senboard._My first sensations were of tutor. immense resources and 1111's devvi- e recent] “mills conga“ l '11!!! filers of frontier and wll1lcr-.--R,.ll;1o Medici. or Religion of 23 ‘years. e movement 0! eimwln” z ulliritlsh Guiana presents tho ap-lrlbie and undefined fear, Those op those resources in our owe eoim- ‘ a“ hill l, l l" l, l“, "-110" and suilerins many nrivflilm" it PhVl-iielilli" i01‘ i111 Slyifl 1.1111 1111c: Fry stated um tor the Iss1 "m 1° 9111"“ i" 1927 “’ e l‘: Dvaranco of 11 low-lying fiat coun who visit. the 111111 will und t 11 try to the utmost we need havonv ermsny a r s one o ate;- d "d h, n, l ~ .‘ ‘ . l l 1 few your, the coup] h‘ n ugfrgllgd suhpass that of the present year. e . ' ' l‘?! M1 - u ' and the veople were more chesflunlflisfllllyi ‘eizuepds m gonatzxalcgmplfi llfinnltllltillhigvoilgiglgh. Olffflliilihlilozopillz‘ 3 e a q try and many Darts of it have much tlilia. When some of the monhurl- fear as to ths future. .\ir. welsh 1.110111111111111 of Gerznans would omi- grate to Canada, according to Hans F. Richter, businessman of and his wife, between whom n sep- srntiion had bssn recently druwn 1111. 111a sald- there still was e tremend-ll“, 5g Ontario when 3.1 church l w l. “m, 011B amvililt 0i’ IIHBIIIPMYIRBM- "V" and personage were erected. 28:59:51,352‘: fl\lt?l€lxl‘itbh%élig\i Mr. John» luiz was hixh and wngoniovl- Edward Oslor. an itaclo of Sir son W“ Th“ book was written ilflnzinesrs with university de- William's studied medicine at by sl, hm...“ Browne, ll. physi- Ifeee filihilill! Willi W19 911111 i0 Guy's Holpitai and ‘ urnom- elm who w“ annulled at oxford 850 s month. woro unable to im- bor of the Royal College of Bnr- and "ygd l“ Norwich. it ivus 110i iprove their rposltions because of goons. ri-ie was not only u. physi- deslgned m. publication. being lack of funds and thin was true in clan. but e. ‘writer of poems and wl-lmm by ll; author as sort of o other walks of llfo. ihivlng was dif- hymns and a newspaper editor. l-ie prlvme Conleslllo“ m. “lumen, ficuit oi homo. ‘but tho oost of emi-‘had n solentlflc turn of mind end when h, llved in a. secluded pluco 1111051131 Over who was s11 8011M cent. pensioner. evidently feared violence on the part of his wife. for he had az-iketl for police protection. Saskatchewanl gratlon was too high. Gennany,jne n naturalist made inaportantlre- "my from 1,0911; .11 was rcudjn 1111-, Richie.- pointon out, livod- olfcordn and observations. which he M .3 s by mgny of his friends, butl 11.1 ohporu li-lid in Orderifllneflt tbs nuiflished- ii1 him» e1 11111111111111. ,1... ggvgrfl years one of lflilllil Qom-pgflflgn 0g the wqpln, w“ op. naturalist and author we nee many mule n copy and had it printed. 1154M! to sell cheaply and so had to "I n" 13'“ which “m” davewmd So n printed edition of the booki my an...“ was“ in such a high degree in hie neph- ‘Dual-Ml n. 11112 followed i11 thc_ imam-no Iliad ot been of concrete "'1 wmhm- , ' I ‘ -' '1 ‘ngxt year ‘by an authentic edition. value to Germ 11y. the visitor re- I" 5"‘ wmmn‘ """"' Y" u‘ which the author euiiviisd- The, “rhea. m" h“ proved to lbs of the character of the pioneer-how boo)“ lame “run with a rnpldi-l trust. abstract hohem and 11.111 out °"" '“'!°d' .'°'“"°"- "°°°‘"‘°°.‘“‘- 111 almost 1111111111111"! "t, “m1 new heart into 111» German 1111011111. 3° W"°"°'1 "i: "°.ii"'ll"i°"rfi time. The ‘music Mwlicl- "W" 1.1:. atomi- emouse the opii1~ “mm” ‘lunw “flux 9f.“ n 1 I'm '"'P'"'*°" flog" ‘v'"“““' ion 11m Austria would some div m" m" "h, Al?“ '3{.,l,l‘“"1=-v» m‘ "M" k ‘“"'°h"l" ‘om (Jenn-lay. n would “mo” be [OIIOW it 10h! G o l? mNQQ |n Toy-on“) In 1Q“. and l neooagqry h...“ ‘m; l‘ would be and‘ his fat 51;. “s” iiggfiz; n was this very volume that liliyl on “m A!“ b “m mmmm‘ 35:11:52?” if his pioneer fnthfi. M‘ wmn‘ “Fwbwbomlts we: 51:1; m" iiy the some race and hav- ' Th‘ m“ m“ ' ' » the some language and charac- ‘zfizisl. and tor a thousand yearn w“ "°‘ 9'59"“ 9° l"- bi" 11° Thus we see that heredity Md a - Medici" In his fav-< Austria. dismembered ll put to play in fashioning Sir wu-§"l°n?.ll,"ihu it he his "Vadel ‘“I QQIQWBQ fllPflfl, ‘iliiiiill 1mm‘; dggflny . 1v h l '91 _ .5ir wiumh was 111ml oh 11111 n. ~ . i" 8°°d m" i“ M‘ "M"? W" tel-wards stolen. and much did he the rufled paths of 111a. ' bewali his Iona. Mia first c0117 0| eatombed‘ young!‘ Y. o iitEGi-NA. Slain. Nov. i9. - Snow has fallen all ovor the Prov- ince. and in areas where threshing has 11ot been completed the stocks are covered with snow. Threshing has been halted in ail parts of thr- Province, und whether or not i1 will be resumed this fell depends upon tho weather. With c0111 weather and a minimum of precip- itation. some firmer: hope to be able lo finish. ' f» ----¢q->-.-@ SIX MINER! ENTUMIID HAZELTON. P . Nov. ly inst night to extriolte niwngneifs he» hind the heavy __ ‘ hyoiie into Ne.) 111M , ', mum-y of the" 09-. nu: 11m. Far . its ‘f AT IfIAIILTON. PA- has never tech the play. and 119a: ——- ‘ w lnlot intend to. NIIIQMQII: being e11- Wh|°h "9" i"“'mm°d “m” Mm Globe BIIIKQIPQIPQ‘ "hi"! W" wlftescursr; were working desperate-f human“. merits have not yet ‘been made. Those whocoms late this year will suffer no inconvenience in the mat- ter of getting settled. They will irynien in tfiioir settlements and in the spring will get lands for them- selves. Ilieiiop Tosws intimated that tho Mennonites saw no attractions in Mexico new. Hos Not Seen His ~Play in .1200- l Performances -._.-1a~ TORQU-AY. England, Nov. lii.-—- Eden Piriiipottb author of "The r'e,Wl(e‘ which hssreacilefl Gbiyjlieiformanco In London of 1 the characters are the! from‘ reel life. bevon folk 1111:1411: novel 1o and hzhigl ""1611 flflll ""911 81114011811’. MORM! added’ “mwugh ‘deflnne "rmmelthe some appearance s11 the iireir-Had do ,ies of Cennds. 1Whnt Canadians wn one of the big Bromoiiadu, the act seemed to cause me 11n- .coil n prairie is in "British (luiaiuflboarable pain: l 11nd as soon have {called a savannnii. There are many sevsnnabs in the colony. both on ' "Wild 111°11'11""? “"h- iheh‘ °°\m"tbe littoral and in the highinnds' of tbc interior. with an ares of about 10,000 square miles. To the south of the flat coasilandn is a bolt havingan elevation of 50 to 100 feet above sen level. lie~ yond these two belts southward the country again rises and as it np- proaches the sources of the larger rivers attains n height of 900 feet. The hinterland is composed of 11n~ ldorlating hllle and valleys and iso- neted mountains of over 4.000 feet {and to the extreme south of the colony rising above all thcao heights are the plateaus of Mount Roi-aims. and Mount Kultonaom, rislhs to a height of 8.500 feol. Climate.’ eqnn , the cil “ltd leech-tropics]. For, out me not the ynir the but ohm temperature ie o =11‘. whim the (111 spite of being. so hon the‘ ‘hurled myself over nu have allow- ed a repetition of the act lust then. Gradually. however. these painful feelings gave way to others of in- tonao wandering delight; and rho whole scene. the gigantic weird fall. the dark and sippery places bflivw. the grass-covered rocks at the gate of tho amphitheatre and beyond that the ‘bright and thickly- wooded volley of the winding river visible for annoy rniien. were re- vealed. never to he forgotten." (Continued on p"; o) -—--<>e.a__ __. ‘ WARM IN IOBTON BOSTON. Nov. T9. — The tom. veratura reached‘. degrees hero this afternoon. whl o a. gusty-gals tiieclivn as window; flue and 111091113 t all: others qpdngd ‘Office-wetter: seat 11 .- ». 111.! rat 1 assorted. The “Produced in Canada" cam- paign was being carried. on In ill!!!- tobn hy the industrial Development Board. in Alberta and Snakebite- wan by the ‘local 1C. M. A. offices. in Ontario and Quebec by a lov- eminent committee with iiermbre and manufacturers equally ropre~ ssnbefl. in the maritime provinces by the boards of trade and the ai- rlculturnl societies i11 cooperation. "Womenw organisations," Ir. Walsh said. "have generally taken up the work and are contributln: more than anything sine to the no- COIUvOI this c ,..l .1 ".11: "The importance of . 1.11 cannot he eetiinntod." he "The -produce of Canadian iifttil. fisheries. lomqtu aud- f lOI-‘Nnl hear comparison with. .- . other country in the, , , '1 from,tho south winked timugn It