' sic. i a nmfiifvfiurohsmmn if es no. In: 1n Flt‘ r. McPHEE, an. ! DB. FRANK lfAltlilill. DAY Ema President of Union College. enectady, N. Y. now oi’ Yar- uiouth, N. S. and Sackville. N. 3., who will lecture on Victor Hugo's “Les Miserables" Tuesday. Dec. l3, at 8.15 P. M. in ‘Trinity Social Hall. The Mount Allison Alumni associ- lng ttion ls sponsoring the lecture by this eminent. author, soldier, schol- tr and grntleman; l hefioocltoYour liven; ’ “dd/yo; Gaod/Yea/tfi HOW ONE IC MAN REGAINED HEALTH. “My health was very bad. My stomach and liver were much up- set. I had vague pains in my back. My shoulder blades ached. Black specks floated before my eyes and l I despaired of getting well. The ‘ doctor at my chemist shop recom- mended me to use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They made me well and ltrong. Now I sleep well, eat well and have strong nerves. I recom- mend my friends to use Dr. Ham- ilton's PiIlsP-(Signed), Matthew McDonald, Smith Hill, Bermuda. oiiuAMuroNs PILLS V A. AReGooo FOR . .-.‘:R_;LIVER~ILLS ‘l8. Thorough Examination with lstest scientific Instr!!- menis will give the prescrip- tion which allows you to use your eyes without strain. Avoid the headaches snd irritations of even slight U75- strain- Bncw your eyes. consult '52.“? ipacked inside until CW. C. T. U. NOTES (XINSCIENTIOUB Die for my country? i": some...“ I c“ ll l)‘ Bands wsv , the cheers of war-mad thousandsln my ears,‘ And not the useleu way- fig body qvlsttered over foreign 0r b in‘ - m" up; shreds on barbed That goggle-rousing slogans be And millionsires mete profits my blood- OBJECTOB Oonvlctig, And s dream of brotherhood- natty only crime that I refuse to The Pioneer of Peace died on s Cross- ‘Ihat was before the day of fir- squads. —\Ra M. Johnson. WALLSY By the Rev. Canon Allan P. Shat- ford The Well of Chirm,_tbe might» est barrier of history. proved in- effectual to shut out the Japanese invader. Built thousands of years ago, as a protection against the foreigner, it at last yielded to u. superior force. It raises the ques- tion of the usefulness of walls to mankind. of Babus, the Roman officer, walls and orts have been erected to shield those who dwelt within, but they have, in the long run, proved utile. Mankind ls one family, and every effort at separation and division must finally he in vain. has taken s long time to make man see that barriers are alwa pre- judicial stgnthe interest to! e race, ye we go on out ng up our fences and walls. Think how numerous they are! There are race walls, national walls walls built by class, creed and color pre- Judioe- fortresses and battlements erected by governments, customs and tariff walls. The earth is crossed by these uses to be hemmed in. He leaps over all walls and crosses all ers. There is nothing more thrilling in human history than the story of man's breaking out of bounds. He asserts his freedom against every inhibition and claims the universe for his domain. No chains can hind him; prisons encage him. He has brok- en through ysical. social, mental and moral rlers, because the soul of man must be free, and find its ultimate goal. When one stops debate the matter, the mistake of Balbus is manifest. In the first Place, walls are limiting, restrict- ve. You cannot set boundaries to man's growth and development. Once u n a. time, every d its wa but as the popul ion multiplied and the clty ese walls became perilous. lo were disease 311g death began to reign. Slums poverty are the inevitable result of crowding people into too small an area. The. prophet Zechariah, had glorious vision of a city built ‘without walls," a growing city, an expansive city. a city where men were free, but the vision ls. as yet unrealized. We are, how- ever, learning our lesson, and all modern cities are constructed with- out wolls. Would that we might have s. dmilar wisdom in matters in; to natlom, races and Again, walls are exclusive. Th shut out too much. Man ca-nno live apart from his fellows. The nations toda. are not lnde ndent. they are in Andeperfden. There is no such thing on earth as a self-contained people. Why do we try to exclud others? Are we afraid of their g ts and treasures? We simply cannot get on without at is the use of building them. Wh international bridges and then throwing o. high tariff wall across each end? '- t. head of the qccuu odrvlm; _____ .....- ...... in a body '11s? 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Harold Campbell: Most stars in omie I (am- ' 1,513.31} ‘"2 c'h°““,n,§‘m§ Qfaflljsaiaufi“ if: stelfe rights of men has its pro- the mist nor the 1m change that m: ma. who can draw. all over m: him w selLit-Izack strum a15- 1&2‘? e1 Rfizerg- 01mm tschlltrgmdznu Sim m, - " °“' ' ' ' that land knew but then: remains Canada. ther to the v01 w out - e -. no : - Potion n ing ambition, even thou n the top P" 111m 0“ m" Stalw-l- ' -—- 1t 1 '11 C10 t "dldm H <1 Clark: 8- 01w nd Freda first of September-Charles and 0' l‘ "mum Wm‘ ‘m’ ‘m 31w‘ right 5:00:25}: ma; col- his: tiiamsmegihh thécotxtaisxllieserllls ‘Ihere were two ve interesting $110 oiu em vgligmaafflam-and~ Wié < uai). a a Joyce Schwin- m""°"‘| 5°°°"“'l"' lmumq “Q13,” c““h,“,,e,’,‘§§‘°‘,,.§§§ unginewllliuthe tlagocfhlvbvapscotia lllefiha g men visitors in Bridjetown-Dr. the ind uteble fact that 1i the “$.16 --1. Joyce Schurman; 2. Teacher, Ji let llichmond Street muons ' a. lar er program of :3“ " "'—"" . , , . "m" l, o m“ umammismigigugiiewongiggxgfi OUT OUR WAY ... - By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE - With - Major Hoople . - - vast i n . ‘ ~53... m milita tic display. McLeod 8. Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K, Ov 1r, theti mon- {l i: ~ ilmen “S: man‘; sugo cion arid fear; v Bartistefs snd Auofncy-at-l-Iw l" ‘Lei’ Qegfflxl l}, money T0 LOAN - ° m, understand that faith and bro ' erhood am the l 111"" merits. When th n is 1111! MaéGuigen 6. Trainor tuna c. MaeGUlGAN LO. oun osssuvsnce or. c. sr. cnsm rnsinoit. us. THE’ 11°39’! 13f: Barristers, sglgitfgmsu. on h“ aeitatignhn my," me on g5; r vlnolsl Bank, 1.3. um. rnotiklirinkregl If; m ‘ ond Street, Charlottetown the saws . an v who“ ‘The cry of the an seams , ‘ - "r battlyezrients, for th us the walls of Jericho! v eient prophet ako away her ey are not. the ma. wall of Clllfll is e pic- e lesso f , all walls will fall as flat Palmer & Haslam s s. nssnssl. its. ma. BARBIE no 13"’ I LOAN d rows lldlfllllbslo "timeline- s An .:. he" “mm sud. somewhat ‘holler than ~ m our attitude, that we mu h; been “u” smegma:- out our cognizance ___'rm: ,cnARno1"rr:'rowN_cuAnnrA1v_ We think it time to put an . end to the practice of giving “attio" gifts, those well meant trinkets that all too soon find their way to the attic or rub- bish heap. We think It's time to give instead -useful gifts-that serve as everpreeent ro- minders of your thoughtfulness and good taste. Gifts for the Home can be purchased on the Home Plan of small monthly payments with NO INTEREST- CHECK THIS LIST OF SENSIBLE GIFTS V Coffee Table V Colorful Rug V Cushions V Dinnerware V Candlesticks V Clock V Coffee Percolstor V Comfortable Chair V Restful Mattress V Boy’s Wagon V Console Table V Cedar Hope Chest V End Table V Ferneries V Fender Bench V Footstool V Fountain Pens V Boots and» Skates HQME GIFTS FROM THE FAMILY V Bedroom Suite V Chesterfield Suite V Dining Room Suite V D9811 01‘ Bflokcase l V Vacuum Cleaner V Kitchen Oil Burner ‘V Electric Washer PAY ONLY 10% uown 10% Month|y--|l0 mn-znrsr s""""°"i"° " charmmuw“ V Mirror V Magazine Rack \/ Nest of Tables V Occasional Chair V Occasional Table V Ottoman V Portable Lamp V Pictures _V Reed Furniture .V Smoker-‘s Stand V Sewing Stand V Bed Spreads _ V Bedside Table‘ V Bicycle V Silverware V Secretary V Rifle V Serving Tray V Telephone Stand V Toys V Table Lamp V Windsor Chair V Christmas Seals V Christmas Cards V Christmas Decorations V Coleman Lamps V Book Ends V Bridge Table V Bridge Set V Bed Lamp V Blankets V Baby Cribs V Bridge Lamp V Shot Gun V Fancy China‘ _V Fire Irons V Glassware V Hall Rack V Kindergarten Sets VLam-p Shade ELECTRICAL V Electric Dlshwater V Electric Grate V Electric Grill V Electric Hot Plate V Electric Heater v Electric Humidifier '~ V Electric Iron V Electric Range V Electric Toaster _V Electric Toys l _V Kitchen Cabinet IV Oriental Rug V Radio .V Refrigerator ‘V Tea Waggon V Dinner Set V Enterprise Range V Frigidaire BOTH STORES 3 mon with other _ i May Campbell; a. that there is e. r ‘ " 1 / I ' K ' we GOTTA D16 UP MORE Awmei-rnweuu. owes D" % cgzggfi: / EEZESX MONEY. so ‘me NEXT TIME HiM TH‘ MONEY wrru- / H TH, MADAM WILL RU“ HE eoas TO HOOK THAT our INTERE5T, $0 HIM. / CUSTUMER WITH V s-rur=|= we cm TAKE rr HOOK Hi5 ems AN’ m»; ‘rs-mes MUTTS You -ru.|. vourz ALKLEB oven m‘ NOT ewe rr TO us ‘s-rw os= eocouz, y G“ s; when“. , 5MOHE! 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