, t. "S: raccoons ~ Notes By The Way Psichape it pity-be just as well Till iillilllilTifTllWil ‘Bliiliilliil m‘ mum“ m til after the New Year comes in. ‘ i‘ Political wrangles such as may occur in the early days of the ses- sion might disturb the peace and’ lgood will that should pre\‘sil dur- iing the Christmas season. reenactment-manna. VIIn-Ilfllil. uadaeisnncjfltlunadfm+ uuuuollgamnoum a, [once w. Baal-D- H EAT COMFORT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1925 without inconvenience. lt is not unusual to see them Forty-three years ago. we travel- KFHIBB! 0f overcoats. There can be no question but that Qlliheir lnlethods of heating the valence‘. greatest exercise the ca re are largely These are as in former years. change t we have solue. lllore perhaps bc-cu me and of pleasant COmIXUIiODSIIipQ _lful bands of fierce but always the crnor General December 20. 1925 EDITORIAL NOTES I Courage and toil and service. Old. yet forever new-— These are the rocks that shock ' And holds through the storm, flint- true. Fad and folly. the abide the \ DECEMBER i9.-—You are a good worker. and a capable man- l ~ l THE SPIRIT 0F CHRISTMAS Museum, boa-re a startling resem- Premier King celebrated hisi “he other virtues mqutre mo” ‘we tario, 51 years s30 last Thursday. home, ‘Like many other great men mas season affords perhaps the ‘the Canadian Press party. on its mother. This helpfulness find their . . ‘ . i h t. I ll - ‘King, K. C., the father ofltlle pre- of “cur n“ ea s m“ y rwpon .ldi;'tl‘ thiofthe . (‘p emc l 5 m e at The party spent somel Over here we are not satisfied strengthened by the exalted un- blesse‘! t“ give than w ‘waver avoided every negative influence-Fl"?! W“ 8 lawYe" Wm “m!” alwould be considered a “comfort- flnd 000F886 .8116 Si"? iilcclwled thefthreatened with libel suits and overheated stuffy offices and public ‘Part of it at least remains to jthis matter tells us that the United “we” throughm" ‘he 79"‘ By the reliance, self-control, slmerlty and! e" was horn h] the same year hsithe hospitals, as did the soldiers of “M95 0f “HY 1°" and W177?!’ and his high spirit and courage." Theretoue day earlier in the year, that is. to 30 degrees F, and the other to age oi‘ say 34 years. Mr. Meighell to. and less resistant towards nose we and the world are the better boys. natural equipment and ma‘. l lthe cold season contains less waiter client...“ geagop and the “new incidents of the Gm“ w“ with July 10. 1920- snd was sucveededlthls ail". which of course ‘takes up . lili the air still more. until it is-sc The" '15 51' By mutual agreement it has beeuldrtes out Comptextohm hath; the of the Chamber at the coming ses-‘imd "w" he“ ‘s demanded- wictory on the fields of Belgiumn‘ ‘ urrees F we could save half our fuel‘ grayed by the author, himgelf an who are located oll the back bench land of ours we hove few poor ‘but _ li does from ma" w” think‘ “land but vaguely understood at the views upoll the political questions tluoisture without too much heat for Christmas brings to others; some Aiienbyii BT88! the moisture in the winter and we, i101 hi‘ folifollefl. Christmas is es- 91° ‘H013’ Land 1mm m9 Turksdln the new House. They may sitlreccpttloles behind tho radiators l! t _ null Betting in some outside air. the pml, or mm who though rich turies. This thrilling story i5 will.“ "umbenh m“! ‘m m“ Om"“"m"“ with its larger supply 0i’ ‘water in . P3”- ;hail little political significant-e. ' _ - Dali ficloctions 1 m“ we S0330“ o! home gmhermgs The has struggle against power_distillctioll oi llelng_ the only iudt- I Y » ‘I seals/an in whichycal Turks and the filial entry Ohthe masculine members of the lute; -to retain her hold on the tree. StilLl ' ——————<¢>————— tally and thrlilingly compared with _ '-f-~t in verygood work to do of K8159,- wgmam qhleliglbic to be elected. it ls really p“ u” e I i» .. l . h] v UV or m” pow“) my M MMJBM The latter ily and daflnitely strive lby Thy tfipeciill opening mlade for him ‘be- thhh l-‘athcr in heaven is perfect. . e_.5 ' ~ GOODNES Oi‘ GOD;- dier will be of special interest topopinjay king of the theatre, on woman m" By at least one for’ H“: S ‘ ‘lderfltll works to the children of the book 1e well worth careful head. Allenhy enteredontootand v the people by the people and for like Thee in the heavens above. or 800d wmpflhy- years. to ‘he opened so that he one woman among 2“ men h. h THINGS THAT ENDURE ' .. Th ' lth thin that stand. mond ‘Savage, an officer‘ in the which had been made for a dis- en elector“ ‘ We we e gs ‘l ud through the width of the ~ B dsr him in the ‘South African War. their own class. Clearly they arei earth. - " worth vivid and interesting pictures of Unless you feel broke after Ailehby took such a prominent part ,. ‘ 'tl ~‘ . Cmmwen’ thmugh a direct mm at he" ‘to 0t the ohghtoh that h m” ager and will meet wl l success . t _ huh“ m hm taco th 1mm“; birthday on December V17. He was iiulnan charity and generosity, Bu‘ a mo" “ma. marshal!“ born at Berlin, now Kitchener, 0h. "mil i" “'4 Amlfl’?! she just thillk, dear girls, is stiill sional exercise to keep them in a gnaw“! ‘h to be round near“. unmanmt healthy ‘condition. This Christ- h.is greatness is due to the direct a“ °pp°mmlu°g ‘or teaching and influence of hi; good- fills exercise. Charity. love. bene- quotatton h, wettznnnual excursion The party worth the tasteful though; of everytabout 100 _ t expression during U16 mother: fwlves nlld daughters. included John Hedge is much behind 0"" in p0 m Clmsmm‘ season‘ GM“! bewmes “in the intimate and formative ‘sible for their ability to stand our lsent Right Honorable Premier Oftctflder weatheh _ days of his youth his character waslctmadtt Chrlsimas seam" “m! m9 team's weeks 1h the ‘vest and hht] a mostjunless ourvhomes or offices show a "emmes ma‘ m“ "it is "mm common sense of a mother wholenjoyable time. The senior Mrfempemme of from 70 degrees m - - it of advising editors and! .. h A u this fe ling does not wholly Jpum Y able temperature overt ere. diappear “fer the Christmas 5w ma‘ "mud mm’ m” M“ spimslneyvspsper proprietors who‘ weftFfact they bitterly complain of our 5°“- ' _ highest principles by s rare qual-Iwas regarded as ‘an expert in thutlbulltld¥gfzao physician Investigating kee the milk of human kindness ' ' line p lty of mind which devsmped selt- ~ , {States soldier did not shluli the frequent Chflstmas Right Honourable Arthur Meigb-lcold in the field. the barracks. or msnlines.’ - corrodin-g and em-blttering infiu- .. h’ France and Great Britain, because Mari‘! 11¢ WON! m!" "fluid c1" lPrelnier King, but six months andtoue was acousmmad to 70 degrees nguirfliizeq‘. our 15 we much represstoh ht the hoytion finite 187:. i Thltgtgspoth gig-tiring» so (legreesv F. The Unilted "an" tmputsm are kept “we and _hl_gh spirits- m ltere ar amen lll . a lbiille! soldiers were more sensitive was married in 1904. four years bis-guild 111F951 illiectkms due 1° ‘M9- P"°P‘"°d m “V” wfiflh“ become atmphled by we continu fore his first election. He wasl He pmms out also ma‘ ‘he a" m ‘ We are now in the midst of the o“ “don? 0t the hart"; pairentnsworn in as Prime Minister onlanytvay’ and the“ when we heat . » . . . by Mr. King in that high officeless space, we reduce the moisture all)’ and charity oi our people Wliiltvhich Genera, Attenby w,“ dhect, on December 29' w“ l no doubt be as abundantly showntty concerned manoeuvres whtchl tdry that it dries out the wood- ’ work. Wilts the flowers. spoils or ‘he personally directed, vital turn u-ays the danger. that in ou-r ex-t-hg points in the movements “arranged that the opposing Dtlrtytvigor. and so forth This luck oil 0t temhmhmhces hmohgtme huge armies which battled (Orlleaders will sit nearer the centretmoisture gives the chilly feelingi "w friends who are sure to remem-l | He points out further that if we ~ I i a - th t th - ' b? _ her us, the claims of the needylyrhncel tetanders. are vividly pmlfngte Zagliyelhea; b)?’ mnQTzDer-ljcould accustom oulselves to 60 de~l may be overlooked. in this blest hill. because it costs as much to; . Tl ‘ l 'il i C ‘. ‘ . 60 d experienced officer and Mldiexaka: sac]? ofilledrerzs “helrestottocrldpoijlld‘arias iltleflltetinegigiug: from e. The“ ‘"9 ‘Mme’ and events now almost forgotten are quite as “ken, as m t-omterlw degrees to 60 degrees. years to differ somewhat in their whom Christmas means little, Oilipgjme are made clear. lletm. and just how to give sufficient’ dren who only hear of what of the day. _ , “°"‘*="““°“'~ 51"“ 3.¥‘Z.'.."i°.'l?.“'$.i‘i"'.;.§$."3‘§l¥ ‘ ' ~ we sl ' o .. ‘ who know Slnla Claus as only the iwwevel‘. W115 hi5 smflflhillg defeat. ‘him ‘hf GIT?" Gzzluphcfi 5'0‘ gress ves, lt is‘ ntimat t a ley - . e - - t th T ht A t h; t ldoni “ant it in the slimmer. memi M l“ m“ The“ “m” ° “r 5h my s rescue o may not form s separate company; in the meantime water in pans or scutially the season of the poor; "T1056 blighiillg 118ml had l-"liflhogether for mutual comfort and“ "11"" Ofpmmglrtlz]“legyorglgim - _ . _. . . - ' - \\'l ii y. the Season whthh commemorates upon it for the prevloug fee;- cen-fsupport ln new ui their dilnilllsli_-.“_'“‘°““ m " e e l .» . . ‘Shiv 0f U"! (lillilllbef- lb"! Willi 11 ‘t will make 0511101‘? comfortable poo.- ior the sake 0f IDGIVHIh the Sh" 0t 3h artist 85d that-general understanding that thisjwih u l(I\\‘Pl' degree of temperature. TilPre is much to remember practical knowledgebf a soldier. . . - _ during the Christmas season. the. The story is much we long w be‘ j l season of memories. sad and pleae-Lwid l" U16 B9306 h"? available-I M's‘ AM“ Miwpha“ enmy” m“ n . ‘I fi m, t fl imember of the new Parliament as.‘ FOR _ g mg’ a” nshe was of the last. So nlnny of; Glltiflliilll lteatlers . I 90-fO-Q fffifiO hurt, and sympathy and kthdngstthe victorious Genet-h] A-ttethhy‘, on House fell as the leaves fall lll iiltl- v t may be given and raceived. 1mm" “m, Jenwalam, are graph“? October blasts. that Agnes did well] December l9. 1925 since all the women of 21 years‘ liliilfil GOD OF PEACEICIVOIG . , . t G l‘ le- cc.. .1113 8 y“ ALLENBY OF ARMAGEDDON the contrast between Allenbys en- and upwards to 100 years are now w‘ °‘ “ " my and that His will. Hebrews 13:20, 21. patd a visit mu shame that only one has beelll 1-R_l\yh}R_._.ML-Ly we, (J Lord, l accorded o. place in the greut PB-Hill Allenby becoming the next Gov-‘Jerusalem entering the city by apresentatlve Chamber of the uwlgmce to be perfect even us um. of Canada. a book just published in England On tbettween the Jafla Gate and the l career and life of this great sol-ITOWBI‘ of David, He "rode like s Tm" W9“ ‘° be "i" °" t” C m I each Province—to give the women P?" gill"- me: Wmlmlfiiyjf .6115“! ns. And. whether he be-,s white horse, clad in a white or Canada any kind o, a mtraor‘ is goo ness. a Omes olu- ‘Governor General or amp-mantle with a crown of gold on his mm. to show what they can do. . men Psalm 107.21 We talk about representation of‘ PRAYER-O God. there is none study. It is the etory of a great-caused the Old Jatfs Gate which the people but what about [he rent“ the can“ “gamut tot. Thy mercy man and great men are always had iiailen into disuse for many presemattén or Canadtan wome“? enilureth forever. The ‘hook, entitled "Allenby of could pass in by the old route with» very skimpy number to speak and; Armageddon" was written by Ray- out using a breach in the wail "me ‘m ‘helm! °' W" mm"? “'°"" Honor and truth and manhood— _ lThough the sneer slid jibe of the British Army, a personal friend of play of megalomania." Another thmh to h, confide,“ {we loi-‘Yn-l" "we bord Allenby and who served un- I that the married women of can-l‘ thhth .. uda are not represented by one otlThe eqmer vmay lord it an hour 0n and in the Great War. lit ie more '__ _ “and a lie may live for a day, than a biography. it gives new and (continua; on p", 5) But truth and honor and manly _.___,4o-0a_-- Are things that endure alway. both the lSouth African War and Christmas you will not have done of the Armageddon in which Lord your duty. Btogrhphtcatty the “an” of m6 The made are beautifully smooth great general is traced to Oliver but mo“ who think they know \'ou are thrifty and economical and noun statesmen and ‘soldiers. life 1e m“ °t “m” "Wm hell’ m9 3117M‘ make the most of your possession . May bicker and mm and ahrm; You always appear tu good advan- sald to have inherited many of the m” trade‘ whims of an One of the we can't just understand is WhY-lflflllifl who 9°11"? from the ‘British isles are able to withstand our cold weather here lduring their first winter or ‘two with . l lth t o led from Toronto to Regina with “S Beams aong W o“ moves r hewspapermeh, thelrfhomes. which they will acknow- ‘75 degreeg it‘. whereas 60 degrees F The Public Forum ‘this coin-a is owl he the disc-union by eorroepollnlh of questions o! Interest. The Chlrleitotowl G do“ not necessarily undone the op- lnlmae o! correspondent!» oIIOO O-O-O-O THE WAREHOUSE AND h ' GAMBLERS Sin-The Patriot during the last potato warehouse at Georgetown stou shortly after his nomination as a candidate called at the Resident Engineer's oilice in Charlottetown. and that an estimate for the proposed ware- house was forwarded by Mr. Hynd- nlun to Ottawa, thus manifestly implying that the estimate was sent as the result of Mr. Johnston's visit. \Vhen you poillted out that the estimate ill question had been foruulrded to Ottawa some eight or tell months before Mr. Johnston's alleged visit to Mr. HyndmanH-l of- fice. the duplicity of the Patriot and its prompter was clearly revealed. This palpable attempt of the Pat- riot to deceive its King's County readers is not a little thing and should not be quickly forgotten. lll another article the Patriot asserts that if the warehouse had been provided last summer the po- tato speculators and gamblers in King's would probably‘ have taken advantage of it, to buy potatoes ill the Fall for 60 or 70 cents a bushel. store them till the Spring and sell them for $1.50 a bushel. ln all sincerity. I ask the men in King's County, ‘who handle and ship pota- toes. what they think of this slan- derous tirade? Who are the men in P. E. f. who are nlaking fortunes tato business at t farmers? one? if it cannot. why does it pub- lish such slanderous statements against its fellow citizens who arc Our heating and ventilating en- mm or the runway wnuld l t ti. VIZiZlGPFS are working on this prob- p9 e build, characteristics of hi; great encee. tor and even to bear a striking re- semblance to him in stature, build and even facial features. To quote: "Yet in his blood there flown a strain which after all these years may well have helped to mould his Iron willed purpose. fearless- nese and uprlghtness, for not only phyoicially and mentally is he a re- piios but in lineage he is actually a deloulidlflt of Oliver cmmwen. The statue of Cromwell which e inimi- outside wmnlnmr iml I recalls v not the eats nhaiolthfi "l _ l!“ ' considerable curiosity. ants finished their eXlllllllflllflllllpqtlgnt, yesterday and many of them hnvelm" wmk‘ left for their distant homes. Their holidays will ‘be somewhat cloud- lfelrby in feature and but the cheering thought remains; that they will have their holidaystwilillh means mum‘ III!"- i t lll “so, and gtve a great deal of at But the living granite of ru h w tentlon to making your home at- ‘OWN The conglrucflgn 0g the gpeeeh tmcttvel .0" are towns’ kmw bong ailtbr their rage is st.ll. 1mm the Throne with which ghgthenrted. and affectionate. and have next Canadian parliament will ‘be opened will require some engin- eering. . Labor and love and virtue- Do“ l “glen w Time does not dim their 510W; Tlrough the smart may say. ill their languid way "Oh. we're outgrown all that. you hosts of frlenlds. mpiteful gossip. Vour birthstone ls the turquoise, <It will he awaited with "m" "w" pmwmy‘ carrying on a legitimate business and doing a most useful work?’ And if the potato buyers could or would do such a thing this year. lvllai is to prevent them from lio- ing it next year? And would not this be all argument against ever providing the warehouse? As a matter of fact. this is evidently the desire of thePatriot and its promo; tors. l Again, the Patriot asserts that; the warehouse at Georgetown wouliil be of little use till the standardize-l be com Who told the Patriot tilis? A few days ago you. Sir. clearly"! pointed nut that the proposed. warehouse would be of the great l cst possible direct advantage i~ the farmers and gilippers‘ of King.»- Ccunty. pending the completion of tile Fflllwil)’ standardization. and would be a great indirect advantage to the people of the other counties. as well. if we had the (ieorgvitnvn warehouse this Full the people n‘ King's (‘ollllty could have shipped through that port and thus have ri>~| lieved the congestion zlt Charlotte-P town. which at one time. was verv selious. 'l‘llis would have left u lnllch lilrger nunlhcr of refrigerat- ors zivallable for the other two counties. At one tlule last Pall; the people of King's County could not ship at illl. because. thc Tilii\\’il_\' would not lake delivery till they would have refrigerators at f-‘llnr- lcfietowll to make lilP transfer And when the refrigerators did come many of them were without heat and the shippers had to as- sume all ille risk of frost, athing unknown oll the illlilfliililll. or not slllp at all. lll (fUllrl9L|ll8llCt‘ many of the shippers are meeting heavy losses from frost, and these 1m: the people the Patriot and its backers accuse of being grafteru alld pro- flieers. ii. is hard in slly whicil is the greater, the ignorance or the malice of the Patriot. -, Asiltln. the Patriot says, the Pota to Growers’ Association did not make ally use of _the warehouse ai- rsarly at Georgetown this Fall l wonder if such statements arc made becaus fabsolute ignorance of the subjlgch, or are they the special pleading of those who would condemn the whole project if they could. . Everybody who knows anything at all about the subject knows that you cannot use a heatless wharf ‘warehouse in Nbvemiber without running the Erestest possible risk from serious injury by frost. One or two cold nights might destroy a. whole cargo. The risk is so great that no 'sane person would think of taking it. Of course. the Patriot can lecture the men in the busi- ness and tell them what they should do. and if they don't dc it. call them vile names. he truth is. the those who write or articles evidently don't want to have the warehouse in questioll built; and if they can't prevent its construction they can at least de- lay It. and they can abuse and vili- fy those who are trying to promote 1t. i suppose we will always have such people with us. I am, Sir, etc.. Patriot and inspire its SHIPPER. ___-¢o> WHO WAS YOUR GRAND- FATHER? Sir,——There must alwaye he in few days has had some amazing " ' ‘ ' articles on the proposed frost-proof it began ‘by stating that Mr. John- lu King's County. ‘ ‘ ‘ , DECEMBER 19, 1925 Happenings x 0i A The a Week A word of hearty greeting , To wish you a Christmas replete, ‘ With all to make you happy And every joy comlllfllfi- I I U I H. R. H. the Duke of York cele- brated his 30th. birthday on Mon- day, Dec. 14th. ‘The am‘ oi‘ “self ' “The only 51ft is a portion Q“! thylelW-nmerwn With the work of your hands qptd labour of your m.nd. you provide your family withtfoddgnqelothlng, shelter and comfort, the means oi education and (‘OHGHIIQI o." life. Fe,- them these bleed-age are summed up in YOU. What more precious gift could you bestow upon you, wlie and children than a sure continuance of, these bless- ings, mould your ‘tenure of life be unexpectedly broken‘; To give Ilfe Insurance protection is to give the best of yourself. , The GREAT-WEST LIFE. with it: low anghigb dividends. offers you the beet of aneb. w OIVflI-lm ‘charge Canadian Insur. HYNDMAN & (10.1.11). PROVINCIAL MANAGERS Lower Queen Street Mrs. Mathieson. wife of Chief Justice Mathieson. returned Tues day from a visit to Montreal. Mr. Earle Spieer, baritone. whl sung here last year Bill/e 11 "W5 enjoyable song recital ill the Tor unto Conservatory of Music this! week in Toronto which is veryl highly commented upon by the crl-l tics. Charlottetown e4 out Miss Norah Longworth will ar- ' . . . I A- w. ‘w ‘ r. live home this evening fronl Mc- " ' A . Gill, t nd tie holidays wlml - _ , her pagsnstze Vir alnd Mrs C. H. U.‘ » Yes. only seven short days and then your um, yo, Longwcrth. selecting and sending that gift Will b? Pa". i Q O l Miss Roechiing. of Edgehill. Windsor, who spends her sunlmcrs here. is going to Boston for the Christmas holidays, let us help you choose or just glance over this Lat. Chocolates-fie to $500. Golf Bags and ironl. Perfumes — COWS: RMal-‘db Bath Bricks-Roger and Gollet. Toilet Waters-All the best sellers. Camcras-$2.50 to $15-00- Ivory and Tortoise Shell Goods in cases, f vidual pieces. ' Walking Canes-ladies and Gents $2.00 to $5.00, Thel2 Macs Drugstore 149 GREAT GEORGE STREET { There are many things you want yet. Come in anq , t, . l Ben Hur. Mr. and Mrs. Major Schurman of Sumnlerside, celebrated their fif- tieth wedding anniversary on Tues- day evening when they were at. home to a wide circle of frieudsi who called to offer their congratu- also in indi- of Nova Scotla, Toronto. arrived home for the joyous occa- sion. use l Mr l-i. W. Blnning, s. former luau-u‘ ager of the ‘Bilflk cf Nova Scolia branch ill this city, and now man- sgcl‘ in Montreal is spending a. few days with his mother and sis ter at Annapolis Royal. after three months trip abroad. J I I ships in P. h‘. l.. did sullle sight weillg, visiting tllt- new flunk 0f Montreal building nu Granville’ "lStreci. rocvilii)’ erected by tile lPoole ('()ilii‘ll\‘illli.‘.’ (‘o.. the malla- . liter of which, .\il‘. Poole, ferlllerly The “Wfekiy flflefllfifln "i"! Bl/Bnlbelollgod near (lardigzlll. Tho Bank i. i118 Bridge Clubs have Wllournclliis illc most up-io-llntc ill the city’ liill flfi-el‘ Chfiflllllflfl 8B iIOSl-BHSE-"lallti employs one llulllllvil and fur- ore busy with their ruulzonlents. 11011115)’ llFlty-ilvo officials and clerks. toe t nan . \‘ I Only SIX lyeeks before her dentin 'l'llt> liilfisilig m" u.» l.. l‘). l’l‘<l\\'.~‘l'. When the thermometgr is down llle late Qlivcfl AiflXflndrii UhUIJeflViIUSE liiillllf is ll llullsirlllllti word to “r0 and m‘ New begms m fly‘ ior her personal greeting curd will this Province. ls deeply mourn-t m": is ‘““"“F'°" i" kmwmg P1311111 07 ("l0 0f m9 IUVQIY KilT-‘itl and sincerest synl]llliily' is i-.\'~ that your coal b“) '5 flue“ with dens at ‘Kensivston Palace within-mien to .\ll'.~:. Pllnvsi‘ illlti family. 9°“ 6”" these beautiful lines beneath: ‘s r t I Alisa .\lill'_V Alvin-all Snark.’ lllul Ziliss Leila Saunders. Sulnllr-r-i pl)’ wan)’ "m" Pile song of u bird for ulirlll; slile, l-unn- llmut- rri-ln lionlrl-ul; You are nearer God's heart ill n lust night Ill spend (‘llrisizlllls :lt_i ' a & C garden ‘their rcsptecliyi‘ Illllill-s_ A‘ o Tllnll anywhere elsc on curili." w v 0 s PHONE A rs. l“. m. Be prepare-ll. Ordc; yulr Lup‘ "A kiss of the sun for pardon. 2l0 J. Nllsll is Prl-silielli if bullies’ iirallch lll till‘ (‘hur- one l . bliss liulll Hellrtz arrived home rfliptowll (‘UH (‘I I f _ War __[_ last night from Montreal to spcndl ' "’ ‘" "’ ‘H " Uilrisilnas with the Lieut_ Govor-Iglnlgs ‘llcitslimllllrlili-Tih!‘lvlliiffftzsiilicllt . l-t- t- t..-,;.._ nor and Mrs. Heartz. l ' " " ‘ l” .-__-----—-¢-4 iiE-wu-i-u-m-i -_.-_;_u ’ ' ‘ 'l‘l‘e:ls|lrul'. - o Mrs. J. J. hicKlllnon lei't yes-l ' ‘ [Emmy nwrumg to spend Chrhlvt‘ Tilt‘ scrim-s lll‘ AIll-glrl-ii lllillcl-s m“ Mm h" w" Mr H Wuglvllicll OIYGIIPAI on 'l‘lll|l‘.-lllly‘ laven- mnnou l“ Sherbrooke. It Q- ‘llll: ill lili‘ (‘llsillh promise tn he , social events of the Willi!!!‘ st-zlsnn wultcrly unticlpzltetl. Mrs. .l. Pur- ker lloopl-r and Mrs. Russel t‘. Chandler were most zilzri-i-ablc ringe on Wednesday afternoon at cilaperlmnes llllll every out‘. iliiti a the residence of Mr. and bits. C. good ‘time. ll. Chandler. Mrs. Chandler who ' ‘ ' was assisted In receiving her many Honeymoons. says a London pa- tuesth hy Mrtt C_ H‘ Chhhdter amt per, are going out of fashion in her moth,“- Mt-h Uhhworth looked these unrolnnlltic days oi‘ ‘illlrllfleiiS WWII‘ “dill-'il 91m be T351911!“ “W” hhrmtttg h, h powder hhte gem. mon and women who are "wedded "will"! "l? "B61! if U19 W931i!" ‘m’ iette frock trimmed with sliver t” their W073‘? according i0 Com" Hires‘ tact The drawtnkroom and ha“ patent observers‘ t Ten yams ago‘ But. w-llichevgr style ollc Cililllri. “hm hehutttutty decorhted wtth a honeylnoou was as necessary as-es- H mils! be made "i i‘ Hmf‘ bronze and mauve chryshnth} the weddintrriug or tile orange emit yarn that will llFUVi! llllprrvl- Jmnm‘ MHL H’ v. Bunmm usher blossom’ but many "BOMB are getwcus to our even cxirenle lit-lou- ed the guests w the dmlngqtunnl‘ Hug married “mt contmutng thehpzero wcaliler, willie skating lll lll-a where the tea table was centred *-“'f~'"i"l"Y ‘vork immediately "nerlnpom ~ . - with a silver basket of carnationsla“ if 59m“ mnrrli-‘d “"1" a" EVEFYl 1Tb“ o“? illustrated i“ m_ ‘Hm: shading from pale“ pmk to dgewdfly nccurrenmh Hay obserwrtt u til navy blue serge or llillllit rose and garlanded with slnilaxfi ' Imnomorfl m‘ "m?" Kim-Farts.- “ Tea was poured by Mrs. K. J. Mar-l mill]; m: lunacy‘ “vltth a rm “lrntlf. tiu and Mrs. C. H. B. Longwort-ll l} mo", t’ m" " mfr 0_ J u’ assisted by Mrs. Ernest Sen“. ‘Jllliiiiflll “n01 luitis. “lLll hllltlvliv-t Mrs. Walter Smithy Miss May U“? outfit olll- IN off to a good sin.‘ worth. Miss Lorna Weeks. Miss m 9'11")’ l0 the fllil our light-ills Zflilean Longworth. Miss Della ,-°“"‘“"“" "W" "PMS- Wfllilh Kill] Miss ilois Owen. o‘ "°“"°- ‘Wfllll’! “m” ““‘-" ' ' ' villtit want willie. it doesn't really Msior and Mrs. Dutllie who m“ any eusler ma“ a darker CUM‘ ‘lbut one flilli-li udlllit that it iiiiti\\‘\‘ nladc a wide circle of friends dur- llt sooner. There are such ulit-r» lug their residence in this city. lnhttvt.“ m, ememm when’ t-nhhl. left last "week on return to their t D1118. brown or tan. with utilels old holnc ill Iungland. that porhnpg some Wm “k9 u“... _ better. With illc green or blue ow‘ I O O Mrs. Russell Chandler received {or the first time since her inur- I I O The sympathy of many friends will go out to Mrs. (DrJ Small- this ‘Dominion many elderly per- sons who in themselves and in their well-stored memories supply the link between ‘the families of ‘Canada and those of the Old Land. tour flower is holly. Y‘our ‘lucky color is pink. know!" lie. ‘whatever wears. in a tile as it was of yore. You are methodical ill And “ntociyytleggm h" 1591"“ 3 ‘m’? keeping Bppfliillslllliluélllliflt ‘hliintic-tgfill-efbri "LETQEI. iml.“ mmm" "mm! \ JII your dress. You are home-loving hf, your tastes, although you have‘ ma” oumme mmream‘ Ym‘ n"! Iii-for» washing corsets run n lim- u! V"? aneclwnaw‘ b"! n“ temowinilii-hlng about bulf an Int-h Ilaiuw tho "lumfilm PofitW-L alrwuve" Dmfl '9" ambmo" maketbpunn and rlp out the original nfiichln: below each hone. This allows the enr- ‘Ilut a the guise it ~ \ DECEMBER 20.-You are self- Pflnce o‘ walm Cone” Ema‘ confident, truthful, consistnnt and‘ d by anxiety s; to what the more hall be when Perhaps It Wig they or their father or grandfather who first crossed over to make their homes on the‘ other side. And now in their old age they are full of reminhcences upon whkh. either under the im- pression that such things are in themselves of small importance or are of little interest to the younger genemtiuun. they‘ are often inclin- ed to be reticent. Such memories. however. are o! exceeding ‘greet value. For be- ynu forget love. yo“ blrthnmne |5-'h9.»"‘.‘.mm‘59' iu-t to e l k without the danger of the i! limp/Q t‘, Ing through the material. y. Your flower ls holly. _ _ tween ‘the fb eerspnd the descend- ants of th an ‘in i aria; which the llam- mnom ulm is often] wood who had the misfortune to break her arm last week. The in- jured arm is mending nicely and Mrs. Smallwootfs friends are look- lnlz forward to a quick recovery. ' ' ' for which to thank her lucky ilinrg. She has discarded. or soon will if ‘she hasn't already. her heavy com and entangling skirts, and 30m, forth jauntily. and not without confidante. clad in tweed knltvlwt-B [or flannel bloomers. hand-knitted sweater. toque. nrarf. mitts and ‘hose, Mr. 0. A. slurp of vsncou-l Just at the moment. tho vogue "mill! I "i654 887! lillhil for the turtle ‘ neck sweater theme Monday to spend Christmas ‘with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure. O O O l The many friends of Dr. Ross will he pleased to learn that he is very much improved in health of late. ‘ver in he t ‘ ‘pin l~ i; e city uni before Ineli- _ so m. The aim-am The skater of today has much. ‘ would suggest white mitts and to‘ que as well as scarf with colon-l border to lllatcll the sweater wit" . either of the others light tau. -._-_.__.___.___<__.-_ l \._\\\\\\ Q \|// DODIYS l I l) . “l l: . ‘ llfl- RM! IQ). Ihflp lliflib-ixhlchhltuffies the neck well and»,