l. liloftes By 1210. TM Ilfvbianq may be mo to have come of age, or attained its majority, on Wednesday last. it was on the 17th day 0i December. i903, that the Wright Brothers ""1110 their inaugural flight at Kit- tyhawk, N. 0,. in a power-driven. heavier-than-air machine. No much was made of the anniversary on this side of the’ water. but tho London papers made a feature of it, with pictures oi the Wright Brothers and their machine. Surely -.vi.v,u is“. NJ] j ' u l Happenings of» filiilfl l Week ' mugssiiQv. .(7h|intor .s. mum Yloo-Proolloll». a. l. Ionvtfl - iqmrolnty. Liool- 00L D. A. Inollnnol. D- 8. 0- flgflflgrnllnf, a. n. Burnett. Anneoloh Miter. o. I. cum. ' New York llopnsonlotlvr-Innk l. Northrup (mu-pg; Bq|rounlatlvo—' l. Power gtfirrrurtosr, DECEMBER 20, 19221 .* ' A Signs of Christmas k 11>. . h, rrw: . I I THOSE EXTRA POUNDS if you are the average individual. you will begin to put on a few pounds in Weight when the cooler weather conic-s along. Now this extra three to iive pounds ls not a bad sign in itself. The very fact that your system can actually take a little tnore food .,.-, _ __ Smiles on the faces as people go past, . Squeakrs in the snow when hurry so fast, Meetings and greetl-ngs so merry and glad. tho National policy it has gone a 1W5 way lo-‘rum mdusmm Canada" that first flight twenty-one years llllll "0!" by l" Wmlllllllil-ll"! "l 8 ago marked a notable advance in reciprocity treaty with Australia it hlllllllll lllvgless- Tile 110M011 Dllll)’ Mail printed “ a modest message pugase-rnsi: AREA _ l: m. Tho success of the Aclifelllleil L-y llcrds lloveintnt in this ltmvllllie. "°'“l'fl°‘l during the pa“ few is putting the finishing touches to . 1 , run ri iteiit. yctrrsfiintlt-r thodiroction oi- the lftinliw,l\iililliil8 Branch of the ftdcrai Jltgpirrtnrcnt oi Agflfllllllfe- has boon exceptionally encourag- ing. fltis l success suggests I110 pits illfliics anti advantages open . 1., to fir); flrovincc as to no othcr ln (‘aiiada or. for that matter. on tho T1,,- is' one Ftlllllllilfliti farm of about 0m‘ flllll lt has province a ipiirrri-r million iii-res. 1mm- livr- stock to the square mile than any other province in Can- ada. its uriinrals hold lli0ll‘ Ulfll lll an‘ kind of corilpt-lliloll at home or rrlirurril. ‘s abundant PKWY iiftllltrltlr- to substantiate this slatte- that we can 'l‘i|t-r't- lllllll and tlic t:la'tri proriur-r- as good cttltle, hogs and sir vp its zin- 1iroduccrl anywhere. \\'h:ri if. to the claim for individual merit, we could would it ruoarr ,-,,1,1 ,1,.1, 11,. y wr-rc brcd and retired in a disease-lice area. in an area the domestic market for farm pro- duce. indigo-past we have heard of the Governmeht of all the Tal- ents. Today we have at Ottawa ap- parently the Government oi all the invertebrates. Mr. John B. McFadyen, tine Cove, father oi the seed pota- to business hore,’ was ln the city hicifarlycn .ls ns Augus- ycsterday. Ml‘. firm a believer as ever in the busi- and in addition industry. intends de- ilc way. get a tress. vcloping the fruit will begin in a small small jam factory going. and ex- tcrid it as the business extends. lie will then boost the home product. and if the merchants will not push its sale. he will advertise it until they arc cortipellerl to ‘stock it any; That is the spirit of pro- gress for you. way. f.cm Orville Wright ‘in which among tthcr things he stated that the suliscqirrit development and utility of the aeroplane, notably during the war. hnd far exceeded “anything llo or his deceased bro- ther had tlreamctl in 1903." Yct Tennyson bird a vision of the en- tire story when he wrote Looksley ilail in 1826. more than 70 years lit-fore. » A very considerable portion of the electric power genernvid by water power on the Canadian side a1 Niagara Falls is exported to lllli United States. Premier Tascher- can, of Qutbcc, strongly objects lo any exportation of electric power from his plOVliiCL‘. Speaking bo- tore the Canadian Clrrb. Montreal. a fr-iv evenings ago. he said: "lfit one»: goes to the United Statrs it will irrve t0 go that way. while if we ‘stick to the policy we now lrrive we will compel the Americans to build their mills within the pro- vince. l believe we should exert Sce the green Christmas Wishlngs and winkings. wall "Santa Clans mad;" Laughter‘ that bubbles and merry woo feet. ilolly wreaths hung all the way down the street, frcstily pearl’d, Christmas is comlng-tlrerc-‘s joy in the world! Loving hands busy by day and by n-ight, Loving brarts beating ull buoyant and light. Secrets and whispers nrrd mystery rife, Doors that daro close c'en between man and wife, Parcels and packages. bundle and ’ \ box, Can't someone hurry those stupid old clocks? Santa Claus waits on his trip to be whirl ed—~ Christmas is coming-there's joy in the world! I I O trees Into it, and turn it into flesh, shows in _n general way, that you are a healthy individual. . Further. this extra weight is a sort of reserve in case you get n cold or other ailment. However, this idea some people have oi allowing themselves to put on ten to twenty pounds in the cool weather. and lot the 'arm weather “melt" it oii again i illi- wise. The iaot that you put on two or three pounds simply shows. that with the cooler W811i)!!!‘ you n~:d a little more food material. Your itppelitc is just n little koenor. and you take more food than is absolu- tely necessary- But while un extra three to five pounds may be an asset. arr-y more weight than this is really a liabil- it y. This weight above five pounds tells its own story. it shows you, and perhaps the world also. that you are doing two things. First, you are eating more food th- rr l..- ircccswury. ‘ ' Second. you are doing less work even titan usual. When you can't git outdoors as much as you should. and you are not raking active gymnasium work. then thcro ls nothing surcr than fihristmas ifts for Mend What-to give a man should be an easy question with this store to guide you. Our display - GIFT TIES FOR CHRISTMAS-Jim Ties are here in abundance; narrow or req- ular shapes, knitted, crepe or ‘orocadcd silks; 75c, 81.00.311.25. we box all Christmas neckwcar. ‘SILK BROADCLOTH SHlRTS—English, in peach, cream, mauve, blue and white; specially priced for‘ Christmas gifts SILK FFlONT SHIRTS-Very attractive, in pretty stripes: bluc, mauve, tan, etc., priced at $2.50 for Christmas. GREY SUEDE SILK-LINED GLOVES.— Best makes, Fowne’; and Perrlnis; no nicer gift .......................... 83.00 a pair GREY SUEDE UNLINED GLOVES, import- ed direct from France, for Christmas gifts ..... ..~ ........................... $2.75 a pair MOCHO MITTS, with lambls ‘wool lining; of Christmas Gifts is very tempting. All Daintily Boxed MOCHO AND CAPE GLOVES-A very large assortment of these lined gloves for Christ nag gifts; $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 up u, ...... $3.01, SILK AND WOOL HOSE-No nicer gift; in plain colors. two tone and novclt-y shades; $1.00 pair. All Hose boxed. ENGLISH NIMHOD HOSE-Flnest bf Bot. any wool, in putty- land, grey, etc; $1.00 and $1.25. Hole are most appropri- ate Christmas gifts. SILK BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS, in white, mauve and peach shades; a good gift suggestion; $5.00; nlctgy bolxcd. MEN'S GIFT UMBRELLAS-Special Suit Case Umbrellas, In silk and wool mix~ ture, silk covers; $7.00. Other nice gift Umbrellas, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, 83.50 CLUB BAGS—Leather Club Bag5, leathz: .I.atly Anirc Cavendish. the charm- lng young (laughter of the Duke and Duchess of Dovonshirc, who Is rrmcnrberctl by many Canadians as a very attractive small girl dur- _Prcmiier King. who recently had ing lli‘|" parents’ regime at Rldeau a fiftieth birthday anniversary. has 11hr], is 111110111; 11,9 59350111; ,1.-.1,,,. ulgnaiizeil that event by the state-Joules in liln-glantl. l merit that “lrorir the west of Can- o a o ado. to U10 cast good-will and con-l Mm w‘ H POHHC,‘ cmvru/nno‘, mlmme "xii" wwmll the mmsfnl very delightfully on two occasions lrrbernl regime. and this will mani- H,“ “,,,,.k' Tmmday m“, wedncw first itself in no uncertain way when My afternoons, when Sh“ mvned tho occasion arrives. whether in (“mu a nunmfir o, [fiends m rm. ono year or two to make an appoul ,3,.,,,‘._,e am, anemoon ma‘ which to the country?‘ Tito dour man! was "Huh enylvm, Does he think he cnn cxtcnd th" q s g trim oi‘ Parliament by n wave of; “n m“, _M,.s_ m, Nmhtmzonuu‘, iris hand‘? lt is clear enough that ymmg ,|,,,,g1,,,._,- paulgne are lcnv-l h“ ha“ mislmlw-l‘ “mimic” . rm ing today for Montreal where they “gom-Lwlllx’ “ml m“ Convlviumy 0*’ will spend the holiday season with Canada's population .will become a purl}, bamlum [m “w “Con” Ml" “lid Mrs" Price- rlt-ncc of the country. - , , . some um-igmeoug Labor," 10pm. Mr‘ and M's‘ Harry Bldg“) MN‘. 'l‘oo much weight. is a liability. _ A. A. Barker and her (lairghtvr. ___ _._.._._ als have wickedly charged Mr. _ r “M hon Wm i i l, Mrlss Marie ilztrlzor. oi Amherst, * n: a N _ _ ate-d says the Toronto Mail 8H}: i“ mo‘ Zzislmliqm‘ jigs‘! Hi1" who ha“, nmny {fiends m this‘ ‘om ihr- mainland colleges irrcc llri- 111m, dross introduces 2r new‘ s i ( s ii‘ leve . a (l. ' Pilllfllffl»; For want of work and K F "my expect m may" the firs, weeky]l"l'l\'il homo itiday’ for tlic (‘hi .\lr.<. .\lor'ri.\ .il|ll !i'll,- 1lrrri_4lrli-i' ‘lll'llilllllll.fl note with its softly rip-l ' “lg I°V‘?l"lllll"lll'5 llollfly will aid . ' , f . mus holidays. and ricxt wcuk pro- o: .\lllllf‘lilll, luivr- hrrln d to s,-.-,,1 plinu fiill ‘from nevi, n, 1,9“, ,.,,,. moans of livlngdiuntlreds of thou- . l" ‘him-ill’ ("l a l“? l" ‘he M"‘ll‘ln],q,,q m m, V“. , w", . , , ., ,-,.» ,,,,. .- , ,, .. ,1 _ . l ,. , _ _ ' I .. .. y Hlhll uni may r... . .r.. \\.ll . in. . otrrs. [Lil llhlnlfillll, tho smart trout closing. For everyone. ir-nis. .\l.v. arid .\lr.-. L. W. \\"itsori.l(‘lrx-irlari‘ Slflt I Mrs. Douglas ilorrlon. who busliilr. llrrris will arrive tonight. l]l‘(!il enjoying rr holiday hort- witlr * ‘ ' I new rr novel ll‘l‘.'llllli‘lil o1‘ tho inodrurm yum. ‘hum, h,“ “n, M“, ,,,,_ llri-r parents, Mr, @1111 Mp5, .1, l, .\lr, rltiil lirz. l"rr~tl'~r‘ii-l; Morris >"1lllt‘lllll(*ti tlic frtiirii- lll-‘Wll gives- 1,1,; 1,, your W511“; although yrir '0“ _ Xlt-Kinnon, is rtturniiig today with tii‘t' >‘1'l‘lllllil;1 lllt- wintl-r iirorrtlis iniaii l'lllll‘t‘l}’ diffcrcnt zispt-ct to alllilll‘ lllillly lllllfiilll.‘ llll"l"“"-"- W“ _ 1m,» mug 50,, ,0 11051,," 1,, join lm-tori. ilr. Aloriiis is coming this lilllllllill‘ fashion, So a riovcltv rllr,‘ "U wry "n‘""'i"'ml“l' hm "Tlih . ' ~ , ,- -, w. ' - 1 it ll n Mr. Bordon for the Christmas sozr- W i-lr to ru-r-onrpun_v his son liarryl boil rvr-avc is lilflSl clfr-ciivvlv ust-d ii:2,2?g,f,l,i‘fi,,.gfll,nih“ Ll H“ n I .: . l!ilt'li ltll‘ lllt‘ liriltizrrs in lllt‘ lli‘\"l()i \ t '< s‘ |- -- ' ‘ ‘- - i~~ 0,, thlplr deparuno. m, England ‘on ' ' l lllll ll oi u i-iiirp torn 1on1 birth-s mo lb tlic tllhlllu» poq4+aov+u+oo+oaooo ' '= » .., ,, , . .», ,. _. ._. ‘w anti the Continent on January 6th ‘ l‘ i‘ . \ .* I’ W“ ‘l"‘*"“ "ml M“ ""1 l" ri-lillT“ Mm“ "mm ‘"0’ INN‘ DECEMBER 20, 1924 Miss Mary .\lll.<0li. National Girls rro illlillll0lilll trimming to tllstirrgrr- all our efforts to keep within the limits oi our province our wood and all the electric energy we can tlevtilop." .-\ sound policy. lined, in black or brown; n special for Christmas at $8.50. Genuine brown cowhide Club Bags, leather lincd. at ‘$12.00, $15.00 and $18.00 SMOKING JACKETS in very pretty colors; browns, blue trimmed; lovat shades and fawn; with Belgium blue trimmings etc. Prices $10.50, $11.00 and ...... .. $13.5?) just the gift for Dad . $2.25 pair Fl-NE WOOL GLOVES, in brushed wool, that this extra food. and less work. is going to pirt on just one‘ kind of flesh. tINl that is fat- lt‘s a sign of health all right in- sofar as the tissues of your body are concern-ed, but it is likewise a warning signal to you to gilt busy- Thls extra weight makes you less inclined to "stir yourself," you — rid:- whcn the tllotrrncr- is short. and ivhure you would ordinarily walk. You sit down when you should be standing. zntl you lie tlowir to road, whenever the opportunity prc- sents itself. in other words ilru-zc pounds nralro you just a sluggish. What's the rosultt. Tllill. you will fer-l “lazy" physi ~. ally. and to some extent nrcntallyd Slzoirlrl any rllnrcrrt coinr- l'lil;.Z.| your whole muscular tone. includ-l ing your heart muscle. will bo h»:- low 1r'.rr. ‘ g lti-iuciubtrr then. n little extra, ‘weight is .1 good sign, an asset in . fact, ,,.,,,L.1, ,.,,,,11 1M. 1,9," ,,.1,_.,,,|,,,£.1y ,5. Thu poor we have always with us titan-d troiixmthti‘ rest of the contin- wit! and inio which no zrninral could and they are especially the ivards camefs hair, etc.; colors-fawns, grey-s and naturals; $1.25 to $1.50. A gift he would appreciate. BUCKSKIN GLOVES-the glove supreme. What finer for a gift? $5.00 lined. HENDER§0N 8 CUDMORE of our Christian 1iopplr- This year t-nlvr i-xr-r-pt with oirr consent? as usual the City Dispensary is ex- . it would rut-an. f'rst. that our ls- lllliil 1iroviiict- would be lltvkfill l" ‘ending to our citizens an oppor $450 “mined; tunlty for Christian service in this respect and we trust the trsual 1irtrnrpt anti early response will be given to the appeal. Contributions handed tn the District Nurse. Miss Earle. find their way to tlic us ‘tin source (IbiIlSUHHO-fFCO breed- lib; stock, it would rntron that Our ilrriry products would ‘be advertised grbriizid as having bci-n producer] in rt ilisr-ast-~l'rt-t- arr-tr coiriplt-toly isol- ziu-rl tir lop, disvasc-frco hy rt-grrltrr and of~ fir-iul iuspi-ctltin. The world mar- kr-t for stock arrdprotlttcc is wide will , extra r-otrtsklc. world anti “we [mm (‘lrristmzts true that is being pre- parcd for the childrcnlunrl to the homes of the poor where 0",,“ “m, pruhurcd ,,, pay ,1“. ntod is greatest. Lct us not forget pm.“ this claim. lri llli‘ official inspection for nc- _, ('I‘1'lllli'll herds fowl-r cases of tub- largvr both increase and by immigration when the corin- try's Notional Policy is rehabilit- . i irl . fl .. ,. ,*',. . by "Ml" ‘l !<I\ lu-r :~.l\lt‘!,‘llll..~l port. long and lilflllillil. ivz-th _.\lr.~.'. ii‘. dilutes. who is cotiitiluscqlrvrt- and ilitro a tlisrirrrtivi- flare ling niut-ly zrftri 1r .\‘('i'll)li.‘-i l)]l(‘l‘lillilil.illi' r-irt-rilifr trend to loud variety. l r-rr-ulosis have bot-n found here than in ilily other province in Can- ada. lll our pork packing plants and fr-u» r cast-s of tirbr-rculosis have l l |ltl‘1| found than in the packing ,,,.:(.,,L,,,,,,.;,, 2,,__Ynu ‘W M4,. corrflrlcnl. truthful, constant. rilrl phm-is, to,» 1-11,“; t()‘liflll"nl, You are tuotlrtnlir-al nr lli" straight-lint.- silhouette, yr-t srrg-l-Wl”. ‘Wwk’ ‘immny lmmmml "l ‘keeping il])|l()llllli|£'lllt\‘. rrrrd l‘-‘lIi‘|l|i houses iir our sister provinces. We (continuegon Page 14) i-{oj-i teriunvan. They will sail on thi- \Vlill(3 Star Liner 'Atlrlatk-“ and v-xpoct to be away nearly two months. The trip should be a very plciisuralilo one at. this $035011 ot the year and they are looking fnr- ward to l1 with great anticipation. U U _ sands oi our native-born Canadians lravr- records to 1irovc this. 0+0 o0 w» 0Q +ooa+0 ++o~+ca Daily Selections . _ and adoptive Canadians who have it would cost little to clcair up _ i V . _ been trained here have had to go all ilu- hrrds li1 tho province and _ to the United States. where indus- rrrlizi. izlvarrrrl up it would 005i 1955 , A 4 , tries are protected. The after-the- ' lo rnzurrtairi that clt-anliricss than i K _ _ war wave oi immigration that should, r-lscwliori- in (Jarrada as all annuals ' have become strong two years ago has been halted because of the in- through the one open rlo-u" namely ' coining to the province must conic Misses llerrc nnd Norah. Long- “ml Yllhvtsr is holly. dustrial stagnation in (fsnada llorrlcn. tariff Wt: number of live iirr-v-rlr-rs organizations. all of which have a brought on by and tariff idrcnchllanarllans iluction llity. _ ro- iii-arab- continue THE CHOSEN h‘AS'l‘:-—ls not this tlic fast that l hove chosen? to loose the bands of wlckedn-css, to undo the heavy burdens. and to let the oppres-scrl go free. and that yt ‘Mrs, Hector Mclnnes and Mrs. ti. McGrtigor Mitchell, of Halifax will be accompanied by Miss Margaret Mclnru-s, Miss Christian Milljllilll, worth arrlvo in tho city tonight to spend the Christmas holidays. I I Mrs. A. Lord has ruturircrl lroiu Work St-crr-triry for Canada. lortlu (‘zinrrtlirrn (iifls in ‘Fraining, was? llflllilfllll iii vVirriripl-j; last wot-k, \\'l|l'll T00 rt-prcsi~irtzrlivcs ot‘ lli<- (71% isll ll. Tho fzrslrinnirbir‘ lrlnlc. too, 1151411111; Your lucky colro h.- 1iir:l.. l l)l'}(‘l*}.\l>iii'llt 21. You arc hull“ fnl arid bravo, and our‘ lllilll~ 1 " tlftllly Slli'i!r.‘ll_ You ztrt- lll'1'l'lll ll loir lill\‘t ninrlt- good and all of which ivriy a do- mcuk every yoke? Isaiah as“, and Miss Margaret Elllfitt. (laught- PRAY,.,,U_ or of Mr. and Mrs. ll‘. E. Elliott. "What doth the Lord require of " ' " TMB- The smart lioiitnnnlerc of the mo~ fluff: gfifiltllg‘),lovrfihnlfigayhod}. mcnt is a gardcnla of orange, red or black. highly lacquered. DECEMBER 21,1924 V‘ ' ' MAKE YOUR CllQlCBW-LIIY Mr. Robert Messervny l5 horn" no‘ up for yourselv“ treasures u“ from Toronto for the holidays and on esrlh, where moth and rust doth Corfu“, “m, where mhwts break music lovers hr,- lookiing forward through and steal. llutiay up for Willi 11193811"! l0 llellflllt; llilll lilllé! yourselves treasures in heaven. “gap, whore neither nroth nor rust rlotlr , ‘ , corrupt, and where thieves do not bzcak through nor steal: For Mr- "ml Mrs- H- ll- Shaw llllll ~ 1, was reponed m1! fa], "m, when,- your treasure is tlrcre will two young tiunghters are to spciitl the Christmas season in Boston - _ _ your heart be also. Multlicw tizil). phflsunfls ,,,,,_._,,C_ “l, came up. strmo farmers here producer] 60o 3L Wm‘ Mr‘ and Mm‘ Howe". I t on the midnight clear that glorious t-ti. sirvvwtl. irlirl pt-r.~r\'i-r'iirl.' have many good friends .rrd 1-H‘ fcw orifinrit-s. You arc fond of .\‘""l' litinic. love clrildrtsir- tl1‘rri1ilI.<ll‘-l'l\" in your love. and gun rally briull‘ and clitii-rful. lit-warn of jl clonal‘ l Your birthstone. is tln- lill‘1|lli>l\i' which moan..- 1irosptrrity. Your flowtr ls holly. Your luckyjolur is tiillll "‘ D0n’t Cough l i'lll'-\' grt-Jil a brief visit to Montreal, whisri- slit.- was the guest of lrcr sister. kit's. Abbott. Mrs, Lord had lllipv-l also to scc her sister, Mrs, Peters, who was to have arrived from litig- lfllltl on he!‘ way to Vancouver". Owing to illness, howcvor, Mrs. Peters had to DOSLDOHC her sailing. rrruch to the regret of her Cirriadlzrrr friends. il.l.'l‘. assvrrilylvtl in lllt‘ \\'i'.'<lllIllll-:ll> popularity’ llirtnrgli its vcry rlr- sm-r l'lllil‘l‘ll to li irrr lll‘i‘ in o spirit-l \'l'l'-‘ll.\‘. 'l‘lic lFlillPVlitSllH-j coat Miss .\lli.~;oir gpokpihplriiiit- is an intvrvsllng dr-vt-lop- “Tlir- llriilrlirig of tlu. 11mm, ‘lilPlll. ln Oilo irrstzrnci- tho tunic in of (‘horn -tvr"." and r‘t'r'cl\'i‘tl on tivn-MiPN ill tlic neck and waisillirc; tion from tho fur-go, 1|$$Q|nb|y ,-,1l:rirotlu~i' tire trriric is rift. away arliit lll(' vlrisv, Shr- is on ll(‘l“\\'11_v 11,5, li»~t\vcr-ii llrcso 1ioints. The tunic for llli‘ (flirrslnizrs liolidayis. ivliiclrllllllll llu‘ slllpiirr- lllll‘ of closing .-1,,- W111 i-pjny .11 ht»,- pnhu. 1|, 31,», may rrlsofiitr includwl in this vsont- sl-x. whore irur moilir-r rrrsiilris, ‘tunic group. 'l‘lii-n llil‘i‘4- is a ru-w ‘ ' " ' ' ' typo of dress that combines a tun-it: Mr. H. C. Christie, of the (‘trwiin ills many lririnds tlrroirglitiut the "fir"! at tlic front with rt 1iialrl Chocolate Co.. Toronto, who is wcll Prirrirrt-v will regret to learn tliatlllllflli known in Charlottetown and the H“, Vmldilhm m. M“ w‘ J‘ “Mwrb, , , , Frltgvlince lgenerilllw‘ “Y” u“ u <oii. ivlio is ill art tlit- irtirrir- tii lrlsl w (ay "p an unmry 2nd hymn lirotlicr. .\lr, Striran ltc-liortsori, SL1 “hm i‘ pom“ m 'rimml"g'm"' . ., .. , .. ». Jldhnfltalilinllir toMlililiiililrtlilggrlltgiil. John, 1- ,.,.,,y sormus’ Mrs. Rmri may use buttons. liralri, fancy cord intends visiting a number or plfli-tig l'l‘l\llli. who is with him, will i....-.-,"“""','*“ ‘vim m"'"'\|"‘l ""'l“' mbrl" “may to spend Christmas wmnrvr in Scotland and England, trftcr- llir- sympathy of m-‘rlly lr-lcnds itrifrlnmihflmln‘ mlnwrxdur lmmlmg "r sister. Mrs. Motheroill in Windsor wards 80mg to Fran“: “m! (‘up l"‘l' ‘l“"l> llll-‘ilfly. "ill I ‘ Mm g "r wmrmtmg W“ ' ' ‘ ~ mnny. ' ‘ ' ,,. ,, , trial, Tlrc important-p of hand-ent- l)l‘0llli‘i‘0ll ornlir-lllshineirt can not ln- nvur-cnrplirrslzcd. from tho trialli- ortrtt-ly lll‘ilil“‘ll designs, mrcd m, hf- l"l'lll)(lIl and i-vt-nlng frocks to llltr “lllllrlr- initial or nronogram-liko mo-I lii that adds to tlic smirrtncss o.“ ‘runny a tirllorcd frock. v _ to flock to the New England States. lliivi- 1b<~1r nr-t-rcditel herds. _ ' The immediate question is not one tog-other and mitko -.1 ,,,|,i,-,-,.,,-_ ill/l gi-r ii-rmlnt-rl i-ffort for a. iliresoasir-frce lt and. it will nit-an more for oi’ adding to our population, hut of holding our population. How many 1irovincv? can b1- done of Canada's sons and daughters are oxilcd by the un-Canarlian policy of the present Ministers! whi-ri llftllt‘. our frank-rs than any move yet Because rnadv. our Government looks to the Un- --»<0>-—---- EDITORIAL NOTES - oi our people have had to go there. Strndoy. llullowctl itod States hundreds of thousands Ilub the throat and (1,,,.~_s,,,,,,,, with -Minird’8, thr- nu-nioric-s. hrrst Thine ' Miss ldrr ilendorson is leaving PRAYER:—~ Lord. 'l‘hou sold. "My Son, give Me heart.“ We would now give to Thee our hearts. and than we cannot but give Thte all else now and ever. bushels HCTC of and we the fnct- but record for potato production potatoes per were proud song of old." of the world's February 5th. sot for the opening of Parliament is a 'l‘hursday. This has been won by San Joaquin county. REM5M5RA$¢E- .\li.~'s Lois Nlzri-ltirrlziy, 0| lllf‘ llnli. fax Ladies’ (‘ollt-g; ls Sllvllllllllilil“. ('lll'l\‘llli.'iS lrtiliilayir nt hor homo 1,, North ltivur‘. vooooovomsooooooooove" For Fire Insurniir-r: consult if. l". SlMP-Sfib 156 Richmond Street Phone 362 OOOOQO-QOOOOOQ-OO-QOO000064 There was nn absence of iormzrl entertaining this woek occasioned no doubt, -b,v the increasing inter- est. l n Christmas schemes on lic- htilf of tire different institutions, the Urphanagos, Dispensary, Al-las Santa Claus and other personal acts of good will. There has been little doing socially and there will be less next week, while in and around the stores the crowds of shoppers grow every day. O I I A pretty wedding, in which marry Charlottetown friends will he irr- forested, was solemnlzwl at St. Thomas‘ Church. flolvillc, Onto when two of Bellevlllofs popular young people. Miss Jennie Mirr- Evans and Mr. Harold Gordon Driv- lson. formerly 0i Charlottetown, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Rev. Beamlsh officiated, and Professor" Wheutley played the wedding march. The cortple were unattend- Thr» bride looked chnrmln-g ln a snnd srri-t with a brown velvet lint will enailile members to get toge- ther and ready for work on the fol- Cal-iforniu, it being announced at the Potato Day celebration that the crop in question had yielded the total oi 57,752.75 pounds or 002V, hirshels of Burbank potatoes from "A man that hath friends must show himself friendly and there la a friend that shicketh closer than a brother." (Proberbs 18:24.) lowlngMonrlay. Then we shall see yvhat We shall sce. ' ' ' i want you to know you are never forgotten, That the old. old days hid memory sweet Arc still a part of my life that l cherish .\lr. .\l(llll‘ll'(-? .\‘l.-rui\'inntin is homo from Acadia (follr-gt». Wolfvilo. 1o Fbviiil tlic Christmas holidays with his 1iari-nts, l.lcirt.~(3o1, 31,11 _\1,-,.,_ l), .-\_ M. >l'| . Archdeacon I“ \ "PM: , There is one thing about Mr. Nash's candidature for the vacant sohatorshlp, his party cannot say one surveyed acre. l" certified by county officials. Without them so rriuch would be yield was made rrnder ordinary |,,(,,,,,,,,,e,e_ 1191,, c0,,,,1,,o,,,.,’ w," m, spec,“ mo. And you are mixed up with so ruuch l remember. Purim” Th“ Your narno so often i utter in former-world's record yield held by Plflferi Great Britain, and confirmed by The record was 4 INSURANCE federal, state and This tremendous as it said on previous occasions. that his appointment will adversely interfere with his conduct of the Evening Patriot-it should help 1t. lthrshlon t-orillrirtes in terror of livr way~u llin cvi-ir We ‘. f i for competition. '\ m m‘ Miss Margaret Penwardcn lH Never forgotten. on ohm, 1,, home from the Halifax Ladies’ Col- heaven. or Christmas Even the message. most miserable. even he who has mlde the greatest wreck oi his life cable dispatches to Gerald Camp- befl. British consul general at San legs to spend Christmas with her Always the child of God's tender- est care. parents. Rev. .\ir. and Mrs. Pen- 1 warden at Mt. Stewart. d lng pnrty wen-t trimmed with gold cloth. and a inx After the ceremony the wed- io the bride's ll Y’. FIRE—-LIFE—MARINE—PLATE GLASS- . \ home where a luncheon was serv- AUTOMOBILE -- ACCIDENT-LIABILI€V—BURGLARV ed. Among the guests were: Mr. ‘/_ ' f l and Mrs. Davlson. Mrs. Fleming. llyniiman 8r 00., Lid. Toronto; Mr. Chas. Couiley, New ESTABLSHED 1872 O l O The Adegwelt Dance on Wednes- day was very much enjoyed iby the younl people attending, and was chnDeTOned by Mrs. George L. Prowse. Mrs. S. Doyle and Mrs. Parker Hooper, The music was exceptionally good and tla-inty re- freshments were served at a late hour. "l want you to know you are never forgotten. That my thoughts and my pray- ers are folding you round; Rest. in ills promises. g0 where He iwnils you. Do what He bids you, faithful be found. Look up and trust Him. a new year ls dawning. Francisco, was or 53,760 pounds. that the California yield exceeded this record by two tons. The high- est previous American yields. offl- cially recorded by the United States Department of Agriculture. were 692.7 bushels per acre in Ne- slmm: £2285?" [mm] and m“ vnda county, California. in 191e, Bought by Him’. loved by and 700 bushels per acre in Maine. "m rflfvggslggfifilawr am, an" 24 long tons. it will be seen anrbprospects may take new cour- ageand hope because oi the birth of the Christ who came to restore confidence and self respebt in man- kind. The righteous. oi course. nerd‘ not worry. York: Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wiilllams. Miss Sadie Davison. Mr. l’). Writers. ._ Miss M, Keeler, Mina n. Bull. The ’ " couple left on a honeymoon trip 1o Toronto and other points west. O I O Mrs. W. S. Stewart is returning A ilrrat many 0f the ntudefiflirom Moncton tonight, havln-g gone ‘ii/ff . ___ is Farmers have no reason to bless the king Government at this Chi-lot- mes, hqbbon. my" ‘tampering with 61 Queen Street Phone 87 and 333 Him, O I I €£_}‘c, - “wart-t- <- '9