w v o t Q . . ''''' " ' ‘ . m cnintorrnown summit Ireellut—W. Cheater l. Secretory- _ Editor old lounging DlIecter-QLI. Burn N. IJJ. _ lllQOIw-Irnnk Walker old II. Currie. Iovllll Del! (flllfil 11) U.” our you (ll advance} dollvorol. Ii l0 III you (In eOv—pe) Iuellod in Collin end llllkl some. filbli, DICIMLII, 1‘ 193g ENCOURAGING A feetuxe pnlflettlnrly encouraging r ' r l f Haberdashery ” men-m. l r. Yleo-Proeldelt, an nun“, 13.1‘, mum-cu. us. mun-n», no.0 i y administration, and round the toblo . of the Minister orlhilwoys at Ot- E moulhlicffwofnc at all, woiided the Iwentikl “T m "c5 o’ 3's‘ m PIIVENT VOMITIN aiiflgmmfilt. tn the recent docieetic trade im- provcnnt is noted in the December jlfllthly latter of the Canadian BoukofOommsi-ee. Thisisthe fact that the improvement can be traced in port to the purchasing power of those forming districts, where good crop coincided with better prices. Other factors have been the upturn h employment reported for October, Ind n sudden rush for seasonal foods following an unusually early winter. Summing up the general economic situation, the Bank letter says: "More widespread employment, even overtime operations in some trades, renewed interest in con- struction, a larger share in the world wheat trade and an increase h exports of basic commodities, h- cludmg animal products, metals and newsprint, are the features of re- cent developments in Callfldlflfi ec- onomy. A considerable iiiiproie- merit in Canada's position in rela- tion to the international balance oi’ payments is foreshadowed by her more favourable showing on mor- lhsndise account." itaws wpresentativea of these ed- ministntions will endeavor to drift e programme that cm be given practicable and fairly uniform ap- plication in all the province: One thing that “ the of e successful and mutually satis- factory outcome of the intsrpnv - clal conference is tho foot that trucking companies orgsuined on o‘ business basis are declared to be) at one with the railways in demlmd- in,“ m 193m “n” 311195 we num. mg that highway transportation b” mo“; 1n 1m, Two Qnnadian shall be so organized es w prevent ‘companies or inch-alum m 11W continuance of unfair competition. lmllinmi mm-‘IK lww-r“ 45”“ The better companies favor condi- Fwd m ‘with? -"““4° u‘ imp“?- _ , nations from Bnitsii semi-s Mm!»- tions which will bring about pey- in‘ m u” United 3,3“; Tm, 15 ment of decent wages to driversfi; glgnificn-nt deve..piiieiit. And its labor end impose such wnditionsmll‘ u" “mwia” pub“ “m”! a» u“ we" vw- www- - ‘§.‘%..'ff“.€°f..£“i m... it‘... t’; the suicidal practices which nt pres- i we B “m, have min.“ u, mug i mt are iniurins the rwd truckinrbetoer pictures, that wcmiimuy and ompanies as well as the railways. k eq.\i.l, if they do not surpass, the United sum.- prodiirt. f The loll. of whvtlier FOR EMPIRE TRADE Hon. G. Howard Ferguson on his return to mndon gave m inyrview m u‘. Canadian H m erful qunrters hag come earliest , Ls often hard to discover nod net- ".'.e inner earnsseen inthe vom- vfect what might almost be celled . the vomiting centre or port of the will reasonably limit uieu- hours of isigmftcence docs not he in the (m. ' in zmny other ivopccis they 11°" but at the Academy of Medicine, tin the treatment of vomiting due rwiidfl" to any and every cause, by apply- Roosevelt can "lake 1L" in violent ‘ in; he“ m we uppgf p.11 or m, critioimi and opposition from WW‘ j back of the neck. One of the distressing ocndiwons that arises in the homo or in the lospitsi is a severe sttock of vim- 12mg. Just what is coming the vomiting urelly different forms of treatment are given to nrflmt it. Something in the stomach, some- iliing 1n the small immune. irri- lutlon of the throat, in-itotion o! u-Jlg of sea sictuiss. nll hovd 00ml- Lhing to do with causing vomiting. However all these conditions ef- Liruin situated at the lower pert of zlie back of the head. or the upper- nost part of the back of the neck. pears to not through this pert of the brain. Now the treatment for vomiting has varied according to whet was thought to be causing the vomiting. Paris, n. few months ego, research physicians showed the good effects You may remember that many ag,§§§i§? Q‘ 5;; 15 ting.- Fiéilii rig 55355 cog Nearly, if not ell, vomiting ep- M w I I ge. dignified, yet eihbie end attac- tive of friendship end popularity andeleverinthedtrtieeofethm exacting position. Hie residence pieced by your note at about two months and twenty days will but ion. I know him in office for yum. Succeeding Gove Dundss (1000) Ohief Justice Robert tion faclitiee me inc ' edge ntothsmcetef t me- thods of handling live lobsters have ‘ minion‘: annual lobster catch-the . Csnsdiln lobster fishery, an Atlan- - tic cout fishery, is the biggest in 'the world-dill goes to erket in the ‘canned form but a upbuiid Christmas Gifts For Men PAJAMAS-Never have we shown the variety or newness in Gift Pajamas we show this Chri imrg Smartest of Pajama made by Arrow and . Tooke in a variety of gorgeous colors. You'll I find here just what you have in mind for him. Priced $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.95, $3.00 and up SHIRTS by Arrow in everything that is new this season. Stripes. Neat Checks, Novelty. Patterns, wiih attached collars or two separate "ll-ll 689K101. Philowi-Ylt I he"! {cases cf nose bleed are helped by! "WWII 111d 66W by 511114 E- J the application of cold water or cold I. ‘Smith, Professor sprasue and oth- metal w the beck of the neck. Pur- erl, o whole legion of critics have ther, the masseurs of India mas- iII-ken the field, including the re- ‘sage the back of the neck of sub- siili‘ collars. You'll be delighted with the Arrow line this Chritrnns, they are dilereni. (Hon) w. .i (k) became Ad- ministrator pending nrrivul cl Governor Robinson. probnbly in 1810. In 1011 he appears. no doubt opening the Legislature, and in which he declared thot conditions in Canada had improved very much since he was last here. The im-i ing of the live lobster trade has |glven the fishermen In ldditionel ‘outlet for their fuel. Out of a total 1081 catch ofneer- THE BIBLICAL WAY The world today has many schools of political economy. Few of them seem to have improved upon the plan of Joseph in Egypt thousands of years ago. Probably it was that Hon. E. N. Rhodes. Dominion Fin- ance Minister, had in mind when be remarked in the course of an ad- dress recently before the Associa- tion of Life Insurance Presidents: "l nin old-fashioned enough to believe that as in centuries past we may expect the fat years and lean your, and the wise husbandman is he who lay: by a portion of an a- bundant harvest to sustain his peo- ple in the lean years to follow. It is my belief that while we must contemplate in the future, if not depression, st least tendencies to depression, these tendencies can be corrected and controlled in large degree, if not entirely eliminated. by wise, prudent and carefully plan- ned expenditure on public under; takings.” Unfortunoiely Omatie. had in power a Pharaoh who "knew not Jwllh" “"108 i!" 10i- Yelfl 0i ' led to her full share. Here and there. world prosperity immediately pre- ceding tbe deprmim from which we are now recovering. The mon- ey thoriso lavishly squandered would have gone far to relieve the drain n the public treasury today. 1 '1 BILLION IN GOLD Cumming uponthe npidde- iflldflflhldaigoldlndilswy hlbcdlyuerutberlorthernllrm Dimlietpriwtothoooochaldie- IIIdoeclPormI-Plllllidllflllm landmines nnd ma. respectively, kbflell-dmelloductionoflold hIllDomimmn-motmtedtoonly IIWIOO fire olncee; whsreee I: Ihpflhnwnuemehlbdnetion dfimihtgoldmlnenbneuoeed- dflflmfizaeonlweqwhiohile gleflcomouotoflieprecioume- fl flgwag produced h e11 the hlbD-Dllpurioddllill- hlrleliotelhodoeed isggiii i E E a Qlthemineeoftxnadewillhsvo OTTA WA CONFERENCE ' not. n» H. a an date m m flie Dominion-provincial transpor- tation ouifennoe. celled by the to, there is no suggestion that the peeent pliant of the (llnedim s in owing wholly to motor ‘canons. A liter. however, Jlnenditneitiaolflieomro is provement could not be described as universal. but it wls spreading rapidly. “What is particularly pleasing to me," continued Mr. Ferguson, ‘1: the increased volume of purchase from the Mother Country. The fev- orable trade balance this you will be substantial. The total volume of trade with Great Britain hLs in- meased la: gely. The sentiment with Ngflrd to Empire trade in strong. maple are bending their efforts towards the greater development 0f Imperial tzade. In the discus- sions and talk; I had with one representatives of verlous busineos - lzations. I found them anx- Ml! i0 buy more eoods in the Mother Country wherever poaeible." ‘I110 Canadian people i _ ‘ that the Ottawa agreements were defined for the mutual advantage of the Dominions and the United Kinsdcm. Tlwv lowed-vie the feet that the United Kingdom is entit- formed Hanks of the Rrviy, seemingly petrified. Now they hnve| revived. Hearienod by their old} foo, Al Smith, and by the rebel-. the field with an old-time portisin i expense 0f penianent recovery." From Washington came word of General MaeArthm, United Bates chief of staff, wanting I. bigger army, more equpmcnt and urns} Later eome the Secretory for the, Navy demanding more ships. Orb- hng fiom bondon over the week- end. Mr. George Hsmhieton, Oun- Ldian Prose correspondent, told of I. cImnI-ign for a bigger British sir force “increasing in intensity." Thus it goes Hence builds herself a chain of fort” Stalin and wmnlini take utes from mused hnttnlions. Japan adds to her army and navy. 31min and the United States talk of more armaments. All thh but fifteen yea-m after the “wpublioammerged and suffocated persons to Phi-loving the Hoover de- gesture the vitality of this part of becle the Rfipiublico-ns become the brain. llous mood oi Llriirocratic papers j 122 1'2, heat applications were found like the New York Times and the ‘ in bi! cflevi-XVE when Bfllmflllfid 101’ Sun, they have entered ‘from W0 W0 10h mlllllifil esault, declaring with tirue partisan ‘screen the effect of this heat on the exaggeration ma; “p.11 m‘; mgwbrain could be seen in the way it thus m been done is confined to lwened or quieted the - relic! work, and most of it at the ‘ the stomach. Whm evi-‘YY 0°11" These research. physicians applied heat to the patients by of electricity. With a. temperotum of By means of the fluoroscope method had been of up lVlll. Vomiting due to liver 1nd stom- ach disorders, nausea due to the cormnumation with that body on public allelic. later on. notably in m: his signature (modestly Wil- lian ‘ i f “y in documents negothting Oonfed- cration. As the direct npremnts- tive of the Crown he naturally re- mained e couple of months oom- pleting official transfers, but not as Lleut. Governor. As Jtnisdicition posed to Canada or 0h Jill? M- 1873. it become in- cumbent upon l-ns Excellency the Lieutenant for the Province. that time, if f em comm. (xnedn various methods of travel (railway. train, boat. automobile, lirplone), were quickly checked in nearly every case. Even seasick wos much benefited. Migraine or one-sided headache end ‘ plessness were helped, end hives were relieved (urticaria) The reports show that the Applic- atlcns of heat to the base of tho_ brein (beck of the neck) have given cent of the cases in which they were used. Q no dotlot. said Mr. Bergman, the“ IN bminea concerns that hove not derived my benefits from them treaties. They look st them from the neridpoint of their own bus- inen and criticise from that ‘rnrtioilnr point of view; but bene- fits will come to them from the Ilierel hmrwement. Great War, with gTass not yet grown over the gloves of millions. The power compeny which roc- ently offered the citizens 0f St. Hylldnth, at the eleunth hour, a out of thirty three and one-third pet mot. in the rates prevailing up to that time was not actuated by motives of philanthropy. The tex- PINII hid Already added for better trmtrmnc from the company gnd hes been mnt with a. statement of euncepticu on their part. 11w from!" a: thereupon voted for the mun- igtipelimtioo oi’ the electric service of b11011’ pllll. ‘Ikffilied, the compny the imiriidpel authen- ities end mode them the eleventh- hotn- 08h which has been en- notinood. n which 8t. H, -‘ th replied "Ibo lute; we have mode other arrangements." In e few months! time 8t. Hyacinth will be producing ell the power needed by the city-end the cunpsmy loot: lib loling‘ L‘ ofcustormuu. ‘rheumeelehtemeoiedcanu- THE GROWTH OF STARS ‘flhnnandsocnyiiisuucium weoeeflbestetmienteskuoof oeieotiflbodieollofeerthlypipn- takes "Wdllnlllfliollwoldthonlt dvItvrrwmnutieto-yn runoinrmuchloflorinthedworf fihenhitheoilntstenzlndflilsis bhereneonwhygientotersemnl- etivelyrnnt Budiieihe livery advnncidbylk.i.l.finvemon, Brittsblsientiilewriin-ineroosm- lypmiiliodwlimmfiml md Worktflfromwiiicliwequoiie: "fheectuolrongooltheflem- Gmvbndohdtlmtforthebetter enonnoialfllhoifliith impoflle pertoffltisyelredeflniteglinin bidnen . ecotmhytosoethediscofenylor, wounfntheooseofofewoflie dmywith thooe dediood from theoryelongondslwwthotoled gientievlstlyplggerthsaotirsm, whidnbythe wnyies yelow diwu-Llbtekeenexmirpleifiollr 0N A nnrusnms Hill/IO? Picte dug their earthworks on this l!!! . It held“ e Roman outpost in its Y. Where now in sunny solitude I rest And see what they sew, centin-lse sway. Time's toys no dwnrfed to nought, so far below; The train, white-muted, thgt threads the valley there; The village houses in their rigid row; The black. ruled roads. the en. gined entl they bear. was under m Administrator. and in tempomry xpedient mmert Robinson llodgson. formerly Pri- vate Secretary (eftervnrde Sir Rdrefl.) won a r in-ted Adminis- trator, in which capacity he must hue served several yours. for in Q1816 we find him still feffted i0 u Administrator. He won later elevated to the full status of Lieu- tenlnt Governor, 1nd w good results in more than 00 per TKnightho-od, how long after f can not soy from memory. He too will be pleeaently remembered by our older citizens. retired in his resi- dence now the site of the Ome- dien National Hotel. I am, Sir. etc, LEWIS P. TANTON. (Mm Tautorre memory is un- fortunately nt fmult. The Guardian referied to the King's r , il- tive st Confederation as W. C. F. Robinson. not "W. P. C. Rdrinson." Be was not e Knght. It least during his residence here, and we: therefore not entitled to be desig- nsbd “Bir.” He wu never "Gover- nor" of Prince Ildwnrd Island. As into Oonfedeznticn. Bee Genetic, June I, 1W8: “A Procla- mation by His Honour. jury's Island Prince Downed, and the territories tihereunto belonging, Chancellor, Vice Acknrlrel. and Or- dinnry o! the some, m, etc. etc" On Aug-mt 1a. n month arm's half lfierllnimwuoonsunmatedhe The! knew the thyme’: pure scent; like me they sew The Jeweled the T J ‘ the Secretory of State: “OommlliflitoChief monthly Guide (Page 10B edition) is authority for the theErLAActe-ffectedochenge While the jnllnr of l. Bomtlli church was Bctelgeuoe, iutho ‘lhoulrkr’ d Orimnisfoundtobeoverlmm; 000mliee inqnmetefiwhicm mans thetifhiseentnwvnwhenott lmimh-isnnfecewotsldbe wolf outaidethoorfltolfheeestlnend ovenlergershnthen this ere blown." ‘ _.._._...4,_._. EDITORIAL NOTES I!!!’ Willdmi £3»... Dill its: fir??? in iiie stains of the Kingbppre- Inihtivo in Lhig Island ftwi "Gov- to Governor General to appoint his‘ At * .iy 43,550,000 pounds over 14.80.000- ‘pounds of lobsters were shipped in! alive, and inst the ‘ totalled unmet g moral lthan 14,448,000 pounds out of lnnd- , lingo of 48.840300 pounds. The mu- iketed value of the 1902 shipments was 81.048000 in round figures, which wu about 8700.000 lea then the market value of this wit‘: canned lobster output. The Gadabout Girls Of 1900 (London Morning Port) A strange new light is i-lrown on the “Victorian miss” u e result: of investigations by In. Rey Btrocb- ley. who, in delivering the Ibwoetx lecture at Bed-ford college, Iioodon. lut night, emed: “Are the young women of today differenirfrom the young women or i090. or are they 057mm creations, differently dres- . .. (Mrs. Streohey tiled to get evid- ence from eaeys which profemed sctunlly to describe young women at different dates. And this is whet she found: i In euemoyofllilil: “Young women oftodeylfvehhlllWDK-illlroundof ammeaent: their three ruin are to reed novels, dance und live in ldk'\ ness- . .Younggi'lsgo about alone by day and nigh; in perpet- ual freedom: they reed the most improper books. end the foem of a ”“ , .y falls from meti- lips." In on easy of ilfi: "Ihe girl of tbeperiodiseoree-turewhodyee her heir nnd points her face, e cree- market ture whose sole ides of life is fun, sole aim is ‘ ‘ed lux- ury. . .Al.imCnIl'iiIe0plni0|-|1g W"?! hi“!!! Prefer the sinmle and lenuine girl of the put. with her tender little vnye and petty, bun- ful modesties, to this loud end fl-fipllit modernisation." Priced $1.75, $1.95, $2.25. $2.50 and up. GLOVES are most popular Christmas Gifts. Unlined Deerskins, Cape, Suede, Goat, etc., in light washable shades also tans and greys. Priced $1.50, $1.75, $200 to $2.25. Lined Gloves warm and comfortable in Browns, Tans, Greys and Putty shades. $1.25,» $1.50, $1.75 and up. Fur Lined Gloves in Grey or Brown .. .. . . $3.75 DRESSING GOWNS-Fine Flannel Dressing Gowns in Navy, Light Blue, Fawn and Brown with contrasting trims. Priced . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 Striped Beach Flannel Dressing Gowns in ‘lianynewebades ............$6.95 Silk Dressing Gowns in Tans, Wine, Blue. eic. Regular $12.75 to $15.00 reduced to $10.00 HOUSE COATS-Fine Flannel House Coats in Navy Blue and Wine shades. Black corded silk collars and cuffs $6.00 Wool House Coats‘ in Greys and Tans. Very comfy. Priced $6.95 to $10.00 A REAL GIFT-DACK’S'SH(B§ I Henderson & Cudrynore MEN'S WEAR .‘- 1,117.44- a. a. a. a. 1...’: i5iiE!iii£iii£§ii!§iii§ifi§ii *‘ .4 Big Display 0/ CHRISTMAS aims _ _At ‘The Central Drugstore ' This store hns-nlwnye omjoyq] p“ “u '. 050'"! in ms ‘verlols linen corral fangs sblrilsvmiill .. . 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