., “s m... ab" CASH nwqy n: follows,- Sol t Told-iii? m u u» owin. Canyon Ii ~ mffjfux °"'°“',',h,"',§':§',‘[;°‘,1,"d “fig: breaking a leg which necessitated lounll the men and mn-tml thuemd nnd putting the animal out of misery. i‘.‘.'é'.'.1‘i'.7ii’.2'i.‘.'2li.l3$3‘ii‘iZZ-é-“wi-‘iii "- -i lo luliilL Don't lend In! IIOMY- 0t! ¢lfl n prize Willlltf Wiihflll Ivendinl on cm oi ‘ be conllderul factors. ll correct we w your money. Send in $0M "hi! 41nd l 600D IIOPE IAIUPACYUIIQIG COIFANY 1 l 537' ‘he weather “'3! unfavorable a MONTREAL ' ‘ ' (“MBA large number of the lWorkiuen with their wives were present, and a "" "'—"' " ' t inc-st enjoyable evening spent in "'°""“°"" old time music and dancing. Sev- oral suitable addresses for the oc- ._ , casion were delivered, among AND which were that 0t’ his Worship tho " Mayor and the preldent, .\lr. Des- Roches. This organization is fast forging to the front and more will z yet be heard from it. ll. "W "WWW! PW" wit" i —ENJOVA‘BLE' EVENING —One mmhr" “Wlilmmt- o of the jolliest times for the young Our exprlencc is It your people of Su-nimerside W83 given service. -l<‘riiltiy' evening when the Y. .\i. C. .\. arranged u very pleas- E. ‘V. out sioiuiiht drive zvulk ivliicl]: o'er m -y young o s oo I ASSBTED BY J'S'TAYLOR advantage m‘ an evening of q 0PTOMETR|$T real fun. Afici- the drive which t 142 Richmond strut ‘ sharpened all their appetites they - ‘i.C.\'l.;t).\'. Jun. it. -~ .\iny.'.iir has “litllg worth; avhiuh art- now being uorkctl ovt r developed tuo itew time. “.\iiir:iiioiil" is one and i1 i.‘ used to tlcrcrllit- aii_vl_iiiii; hid-fashioned <_Iv tluwlly. it is n very ulnsi ilUiYPit i‘. \\'iliCil someone did not approve. l is a noun. Tilt.- titht-r word is u t._vnoii_yiii 0i “iuurabouW and is used both as llUliil and an adjective. ll. is mag". a iitflhiluil is tniirggy." CAMEL'S HAIR SUITS (‘amclfit hair jumper suits in nat- urnl color. the tint. of London on a foggy November day, are becomln-g increasingly popular. Although this color is neither becoming to the wearer nor cheering to it's w-arm and very expensive ~—<-0>— .I.\' Till’) WRONG IIOI/SL‘. "Junilri-Z I lhr- tiohndaiii. The Judge iluuh. Don't forget that you lift! in u (‘our-t ul Lniv! v-i—-__________i-___.-___ §OOOOQO4OQOOOOOO+OGO+§O4 COAL Qliilii’ GIVEN FREE The above amount u bun $500.00 morn will be given C ll PMZ “uh u‘ “higlurfieeidel the them) Ilomnrk ouch one ill Id- se vou by return mail oiu iitnplc condilig: 0-0&0~0-O0-0-0 “MARABOUT" AND “CAGMAG' ‘MAYFAIWS NEW SLANG ic word. Ciisiulns was in Suniinerside this and at the Kit (‘igt (‘lub week. i; was licurd applied iu everything from one‘; Ullolllifih‘ to a drink ni‘ it where he has rented the J. F. IPro- "cui," fitt warehouse. Cas- wish him every success and a lib- Ibcholil- the country er. tho material is soft.‘ slight and ma; the condition o wring Western Guardian -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS -pngo 3 is available. -WE8TERN AGENT - lilr. cynic J. Gallant is novi Guardian tgent in i-luwlan and will r9691"! ewa items, advertising and renew- .i subscript-oils. nual Meeting 011 January 1Sth. 1.30 p. m. 377° —GALENDAR8 An beinl distri- buted 5t the Western Office of the Guardian in the MaoNelli Buildin- Summerside. Subscribe or renew your mbecrtption to tho Guardian ind get one. i -.KEN8lNGTON RACES. —~Ken- sington Races Club will hold a race on Margate ice Tuesday. Jan. 18th. Three classes. Good racing. expected. Everybody WOICOI-‘Ilfl. 3182 ‘ -oooo ROADS-Jfhe heavy fail of snow on Tuesday night has re suited in making the roads normal filling in ruts and pitches and cov- ering up icy patches so that now travelling is not so dangerous. ll. --SERIOUS LOSS-Rirntzade G81 lent. Summerside. lost a valuable horse a few days ago while driv- "lg near St. Eleonora, the horse broke through a wooden culvert -BANQUET- The Summerside Workman Association held a very successful banquet in the Britannia ‘iall on Tuesday evening, although were thou taken to the "Y" where a t-tmimlttec ililil prepared rt delic- ious luncheon for thcin. This with song and music brought the oven- intI In a close alljoinlng in the wish that the next sleighing party will not be too far distant. - ‘ PERSONALS -—.\ir. F. .l. (fast-v. Inspector of ~—Z\lr. Xvi-soil it. Henry. Kcnsiug- tton. has lately accepted a posi- tion wlth .\. Horne d’; ‘Co, as mun- agcr for the Kenslngton branch. -His many friends eral patronage ——The friends of Chief of Police ‘Nzfggsgcslmg-"zfirlgmlu QQQK. Columbia Conservatives will fiot Tuesday t: Golden Rod Retires fwurnot Seek l Until . Next Election | (Clnadlnn Frau) ‘ ; ViC-TORIA, B. C.. Jan. 14.—-}ion. ‘tsiF. Tolmie. federal member of parliament for Victoria and recent- ly chosen as leader of the British seek a seat in the provincial legis- lature until the next provincial general election. according to B statement in the house yflflflflili)’ by colonel iI-‘red Deter. CORSET?!’ tivo, Croston. during the debate on the speech from U18 111N119- Flag F‘r0m Army Life. FRlkNIK/FOHT. ‘KY-- Jan. 14. -— After having served in the Mexi- can. can, Sphlliflil and World warn. Kentucky's S0 year old state flag has been forced out of military me ‘by a sprig of golden rod. The ting first saw service uildfir m9 Second regiment. Kentucky N8- tlonal Guard. known in 1848 as the Kentucky Volunteers. The addition of a wreath of golden rod. the state flower. to the Kentucky seal on. the field of iblue was authorized in the 1926 session of the legislature. The state flag of California has a gold- en rod on it. however. and because of this the ‘United States war dc- partment could not accept Ken- tucuy’; banner as the standard of the Present 149th infantry of the United States army. fe national guard. A new flag with trumpet vines in the plao-i of the golden rod is being made to rep- resent. Kentucky in the national army. W. J. Elliott, Toronto, well-known Canadian lawyer. who deplore: the min-information that in brvldoaat in Great Britain about Canada for "propaganda reasons." Aim To Remove Slur From Names wasimivoroiv. Jan. 14. '- tthe files oi‘ the War department is an old, unsigned document listinE some of the proudest names of the Soiith as deserters from the Coll- their relatives, and friends believe they derute army and lbecause iBut the way to vindication may ‘be difficult because it lies through the uncertain channels of legislat- ive action by Congress. which usu- ally turns it's ear to more urgent . thin 89- . ' Liflod A5 "Deni-tern" XVhen hostilities ceased between In . . The flag may be used at any have been wrongfully accused, a ‘ . . iii-BIB CQPQIIWIU‘ b"! 681mm be flif- movement has been initiated to ' _ rled to the summer camps of the clear them. - @- \\\\\ _ ‘so -.~ Y our Responsililit ' \ _\ ,\\\\'\\. u. a i i 0 the Dominion Trades Council. in an interview here. M“ Mom-e sum m, believed that imprisoned. apt] not tlcscrtors, took m we the word bat-k _i_lCnic to find rt-ady uouuuy should be lung uuuugl, H) acknoivitidgcnient that the honor oi quumy u". ulu M“, nunsiuus and the bouth had been assailed and uuuuiuuu lCtflllliiull was due. fifteen years that the tlnic would be payable should be 65 in- , _ Stead of T0 as specified in the pro- “m 05g“ i" “gm a “ir°"g' n 0G" posed legislation. _ , I , _ N _ The am-oum m, [he “ensign he case. it (lMhJllllWl. illilnt ‘be piescnt- said. should be’ not less than $30 a month. a month specified tioa was entirely inadequate.‘ _._._nooo>__,._ AS HEAD ORE-W COACH SHE TEAOHES WOMEN NOitTiiAhlPTON, hinssz, Jan 1~l —Mlas Kathleen German Smith College tpculty believes she has the only job of its kind in the United Statea—thn.t of head crew ‘Millman wvill be pleased to hear that he is recovering from his ill- heavy cold tlL, friends throughout will be pleased to learn —llis many Howard. ‘Cape Wolfe, who present under medical treatment at the P. C. Hospital. is very satis- dzgm; jusucc!” cried gactory, he is gradually improving. As the happy cnuplc run blithely dnu-n the rliurcb steps nnd irllmbetl in- to the waiting car the bells pcaletl out their song. The rntllnnt bride snuggled closer lo the man of her heart an the car, gath- upeed, ruhed northward toSt. Pam-ran. and murinurnieii: WINNIPEG, titan. Drastic amendments to the old age fliier their names was pension legislation brought before "Di3='°.\'¢@\'-' the fodcral parliament last year h)‘ the ld Age Pensions Drntlc Amendments to Proposed Legislation Urged by Tom Moore, tPrelldent of Do- minion Trades and Labor Council (Canadian Pren) Jan. 14. Liberal government residence. at which lHe claimed that tho 8 of coach in a women's college. That is not actually lier title; she is officially listed as instructor in peso whic-h was brought on.by a the department oi‘ physical educa- tion. ‘But under her direction row- ing is becoming one oi’ the leading athletic activities of and now 200 girls of f iMr. llobert and "junior classes are b is at ed -to handle the oars. ‘Stress Form, Not Speed Competition with other colleges has not developed yet but contests between" crows of the two classes are arranged for fall and spring. Form rather than speed were chanced to run ucrctss urged by Tum Moor‘, president u.- nient, and discerning that some ot’ and Labor tho names were those of men ‘bo- iii the legisla- the the college the senior e13; tram. tho ‘Alt-xaiulrzi ‘u iinnln arrived nnd distributed the gifts mun“ by “"88 Got-nun and conp among the children untl their friends. petition is decided largely on the m, the North and South in 1865. the War department received a list oi‘ the confederate soldiers then in- carcerated in the United ‘Sta-tea Military (tubby) ‘Prison at Rich- mond. Va. ‘it bore no oignature nor identifying mark ibut it wjgnt into the files of the War department- there to seal in dishonor several _. ‘hundred Southern soldiers because written : ‘One day a Southern patriot the docu- lievcd to have been captured and llut while lliv “fur department inantled rooi‘; and proof in this ed to the tilspilfllllflllt under .1 spec- iai dispensation t‘roin (‘oi-rgrcas. Accordingly ilteprescntutivc Moore in.tlic house and Senator ‘Sivanson in tho senate. (lemocruts of Virginia, introduced u bill (lir- 20 While they realize that the pre _ eu-t session will "ho swaiiipetl with? urgent business, they consider itsl members “gentlemen enough" to pass their bill and thus open the way to cnpun-ge an “obnoxious and tintrtilhfni record" from the fllcs 0t’ the government. ~—~--—<0>-~_--.... . Pownal News A very enjoyable runv-crt ivas |ll:i(l iii Baptist (Thnrcii, on 'l'hurslla_i' evening. “UP. 23rd. Although ibo evening uns \ll\]li(‘-'|$iill|, n largo ,nuinber turned out to ht-nr tho en- tt-riuinmenl, which was got up uudcr the direction of Miss Ainita \\'ontl.l:lv- cry number on the programme wuii well rendered. at tlnieu railing for much np- pluuat- which was most onlliuslnsticnl- ‘ iv given. At the vlune of tho programme The norompilliill for the evening was n \\' "Oh, George (lear, Juut fancy. we're really married at luut. Ami how shy and timid i was when we first met l" "Shy." gaspcdwho bridegroom. 'Hhyl" __.-..-. We have in ltock and dlechnrg y ing regularly from cars fresh mined Coal, Including OLD SYDNEY SCREENED INVEJi-N E85 SOREENED BPBINGHILL SCREENED ALBION RQUND ALQIQN UTOVE - ' ' ALMON NUT t0 M AMERICAN HARD ~u~r Stub om ugh Flt-v ' 8:860 coKe Prompt deliveries. Lowest pricel- v , 4 Phone 17d for service. " ' u. n. anus a co. lug up stu orn coughs. It is clielp nnd simple, but very prompt in ctloii. PHONE 176 ‘(llluuuerngtraolaesnulirgkaswthinl in lung: +oooeooooeooodoooaooo+oalbreltbing becomes inter. tick g ll ‘ a - in? “t: r " it: v n ‘n r u ee e. Profeifllo _ " at an: cheat col nre co i iguvguin ‘Z4 H1011‘: r gar.” u“. _ - » or- rune on one , Mark Re MoGlilglln grill?!‘ bronchi: tisthmn or Irma: , ,‘ i' V. gamma this nplgldid lrllglil Iii-up. IAIRIITIR. aoucrron. are. "5, M‘ ° Money to Loan , llqok,Chlr|ot.te\own,P.E-L or. C. C. Archibald Bnmoron a f0 wit. v m: GNQLIIII Y“ - t‘ - odidni lchoolgnd Hospital [b]: _ “ti, ' Pr! Ia limited to Eye, Eur. Non nu is a iei and and Throat nted of “ulna ‘at: fining, _u ‘m! wnwiylng alnau “ufluf O u , nynr Building “my '_ t a. it u: 333a’ 14o to a} about!‘ a McPhee - . B -. t. h. ugbonALb .H- FJIoPHIl ‘don't remember you being shy. Why, when l kissed you for the first time you lifted your lace up nix times in succession!" His bride blushed. for she remem- bered the occasion quite well. "You didn't understand. silly." she tpluincil. "l was too ab)‘ lo slop ml." n»! is a home-made syrup which millions of pee le have found to the most dc en able means of lit-en - Ounce! tunic mo.» wi l it l» u ef_ , his, lnlteld o? mitt-uremia.‘ r ti I iii ‘it i , . . form shown by the crews. The “q ,,,,,.‘.".'_,_.._"“' p ' n rum“ m‘. u Junior CTGWS 8P8 bill. through their The programme was nu follows: work by their own eoxswains turn, by the junior». plained. nique as men but that is all. Our method doesn't overllevclop the girls’ muscles and give them that maunlsh appearance which many combine a general healthy exercise people find objectionable. lt does of all parts of the body with the pleasure of being on the water and consequently out 0t‘ doors. Use Men's Technique “The technique we use is based exactly on that of men except for the fact that it is adapted to tho use oi‘ tipping seats instead oi’ alid- ing seats. This type of seat in ex- cieiient in aiding the oarsman to maintain a flat back instead oi rounded shoulders. (Jonimands are given in theformal way. "The training in coordination is unsurpassed and it also gives girls who are not strong enough to par- ticipate in" strenuous ox rcice n chance to go-put for a sport any.‘ benefit by training in leadership by tuking the position of coxswain." The Smith slips are equipped with eiflit totiroared shells and a rowing machine and practice is held every afternoon. -___-€ SHOULD THINK 0F THAT. and judged by the senior cores and trill“ All‘? similar plan is followed with the senior crews which are Judged, in “ “Wu are not in any way attempt- ing to ape inen,','. Miss German ox- "We use the same tech- Ovv-nlng chorlln "There's a Rnng in’ Address of ‘rfillflllllt’, Vcrnuii MuuLen- an. lit-citation. Lintlflny Wmnl, Pundit- lii-ill. liv lhrcv girls. ' ltm-lttiiiou, Osborne Wood. Fpnrnn. by the boys. ilinlnizun, “Phi-infinite." Solo. (inborne Wood. ltevltuiioii. (iltulys liurhnv. ilrlil exert-luv, by‘ tiin girls. Niiln Alirml hint-Nell. Duet. Gladys llurhoe World. ifeoituiion. Frank ‘Voud. vhnrus. by the girls. ilet-liation. lletvnr Lindsay. Chorus by Ilio school, "Christmas- tldi- Song." Noio. James him-Pinon. Its-citation. Hazel Wood. Dip-i, .\lr. Bret-leer Wood and llcv .\lr. Llntlsuyz . liet-iinfioii. (Jordon Purvor. Dialogue. "lloiil for the lllghi." ‘Jiet-iintion. Frank Wont]. Piinloiuliue. "Soar-or Still Nearer." Solo, Tit-v. .\lr. Lindsay. (‘lmdnir atldrcun. Ifnniortm Lindsay. (‘losing chorus, “(fhristinas tin.- Whole Year Long." and llvclyn The runny lfillljllfi of .\lri1. Liiilcjohn lorry tn bung-What alit- has entered 1'. ll. Iuiind Ilntpittii for iroaluit-nt. M’ \ ili‘ I. Imp‘ , . . ‘lmyipia June»: has installed it new radio. Oldfi" hanguren t-uuiint: in vcry (lislinrlig also hall New York. .\lr. Lemuel (fart-er, our glmial black- lunith in iii, but we hope Itqftirv- lung to sac hlin at his accustomed plat-n. Qifitni The regular met-tint: of tlu- League and Uurs TONIGHT your little ones will ‘ rest in the security of a mother’s love and a father’s care. To the mother, life is a devoted, unsel. fish service. To you it is a grave responsibility. Upon your protection depends the happy childish prattie-—the smiles on little faces- the trusting repose of tiny, play-tired bodies. What if your protection were removed ? Life Insurance, alone of all the institutions which serve mankind, gives you the assurance .,fjf,‘,l"fl,{.§‘j,§;1"$§j§§§',, ‘§f,,g},‘f"u,f§; of protection for your wife and children—the to clear [lye Songlierii soldiers perpetuation of your love and care, even after you are gone. provide for your own old age. representative today? Why not talk it over with a Life Ins \ It will guard your home, protect your wife, educate your children and IJIGHCC Z$3>3=>> =>~ - _ . _, . _--_-.-..--..¢¢-.__--...---‘ ECIKVIZY PIIOTOGIIAPIIS. .‘ ______. tlonul Parks. li was also tht- method A varied collection covering uinny by which the topvBF-Tlllli’ 1110111; U1" part» of Canada. ‘boundary between itilit-rtul and British 3 Euiuiuhln, the rrcsi of the lorky Mutin- It is natural for n person going on u luinii, will surveyed illitl iuupprtl. li is trip to take along u l'iIill(‘i‘il lo record bring titted this NEIHHIII in iilt‘ lfailtvay in u porninucnt ivuy llu; rights and llrlt of’ British Coltiiiilila for scenes of other plat-cs. Like uliwr tlov- GIUPHUII‘ of topographic maps o cin :4 whose work inkoti mountainous urcn. fhiillilimninttirililiiitiimvn or little knuwni .’i‘hin Merl“ 0i llllillilgr-‘lllll! "mli-‘lilm parts oi‘ Canada, the Dominion Lniitlluiany striking scenes. As it is usual Surveyors oi‘ the ‘fopoarapiiit-ul Sur- ‘in tuke pictures from t-nch station in n vi-y. Department of the interior. who complete circle, a whnlt- pniiornuia is bu", been the Muuwru of \\‘l>g[|_-|'|| ('uii~ ‘revealed. iii IFIIIIO dig-elliptic lllflllllitlilli . 1 ' - bro -bt back iliotn- to P! extend as nr flit e vyi- can ucu, n giiiiiplililndf‘ tliituritfuniryils through ‘which nnlolhur direction is a mountain stream their surveys look ihelm: it was curl)‘ tuiabiiutz vii kit" “Wllivl ivuiho ‘llrfllgllfl rccogniled that these v ewe won; a very t roug a roe wa ct vii V)‘. o 1- i - valuable addition to the knowledge of erplugvfroni n great glacier under the ilic t-wiuntrv and its resources. Thus Iufluciiire of the int-running lit-at of thr- it wail that u cniuem nnd sufficient sun's direct rays. All rlnsst-s of mutin- films ui‘ plntcu ht-euuio n regular pnrl of tnu scenery an; hcrc dcpictrtl and innuy out-h utuvt-vorh; instrument vqilliinlcui. of ihcsc vlctvu. Pfllltahl)’ "l" "'"-i"l'|'-"- and there hnu grown up nl Oiluwa a urt- iht- only ones in vxlstcuco ui‘ tin- very htrgt- collection oi‘ photographic. respective localities. li must be add- Thiu collection has during recent your» ed that na these photographs nn- luk- been diversified by the lltltililillll u; en ‘for surrcylng pulrilvoscsuliuie ruse?‘- vietva taken in the older prov tit-c: o or s more ems e n gc m; n-o an the ensi vvhcrc the ‘Popogruphlenl sur- plotting information than in nrliutii: n-y phrtics are now nlsoloperntiiiir. ‘it-fleets: bcnccnuiany llllliild! lplhuinfiurnlplhu Those liolngrnpbl inl: udc u urea may scent ra er uu n crcu ng, ll.‘- ran ofpxubjtwts such an Mll'\‘(')'iIl|l'lllI'i'i4. ape ions: methods of trnnepurtnlloit: The aerial photographs urt- \‘v\‘.\' T!" 1316i oi‘ Wlilllifj‘, timber, nnd vegcfa-'ccnt additions to ilic above rnllctetlnu. lion; hiltnriu nltesi natives: wild lifl-Lbul ttlruudy the number equalit ufl the and atiirai fcuturcs (rivers. watcf-Inthcra- combined. irhenc llilnlfllfiph“ lull lakes, mountains. and valleriu int-c t_ ‘en i-_v the Ilovul Cnamllnn Air Iit-‘atlilttiufi in this rnlna of llllultl"lf'fli'llfl in couiunctlonhtvith the ugfitfw- graphs the twiivoa-rapiiicai Survey has graphical Survey. '1‘ try nrc use or two uthei‘ I-xfenuive nerlca of vlcw-nlvariouu put-pour but the majority are taken expressly‘ fur surveying 1mrpul- taken In!‘ IDIIPPIIII 111° ‘like ""4 “m” ca. Them- arc tho phnto-toptigi-uphlculwit-ea: uf Canada lying north oi‘ PPPW"! n ilu- pro» of ihul nil-t n't the home of .\lru. Nut (lav. on m] liu- uv-rinl pictures. it was nearly let lament. The rcN-II! liIflD "i "I0 “"1 recognised that survey: made by ot-iLn 0' district iuucti by the TQIWKHP |\\'ll.\'l‘ lilh.\l.\lll'li THOUGHT l 01" Tllli KAISER , tl-Jxchangc.) '——'l‘lu' liicliiunnd Papers which Mrs. Stirling has selected front the corres- pondence and niuntii-"i-rltniil oi‘ Gvtlvttfl illi-iinioiitl. ll. .\., llliikl‘ very goo routi- lng. To nu- and probably" to inuny oth- or renders inc most lull-routing nnd ll- iiliulnuiliig pugos art.- iliutui in whit-h Sir Wlllluin ltichinunwi rccuunis his im- pressions of llisinnrt-k on Ibo pt-caulon of his twn visits to Frleilrlrhsruii in i857 and i890. lu 1887 Bismarck wnl nllll vllilllvvliili"; and ‘In IIHIO the Pllul linil brrii droppi-il. niul Hlr \\'|llinui rc- lntt-u how his host rl-uiprkcd as ihry \\'\‘i'l‘ iiriVilVj through the forest one af- termini]: "That y-nuiig mnii (William ll.) \vlll Hlilllt‘ tiny plny n trlllnp card which will ruin his own cuuiilry" Even "v-"c "|"'\|i'|r'ilul nl' his deep resent- un-ut i» the following reminiscence: ".\s we drove, slug bounded on road nht-nil of the ‘cart-Inge, abruptly piilllllfl up the horses and stopping lhr vt-hlt-b- Bismarck raised his whit t- shouldrr nu n hunter would ' 1'! B II nnd took aim. Au suddenly 11'!’ lie d ll thin hc dropped it, and very niowlq. u: was bin wont: when he “fill tluepy mot‘- Ptl,‘ he Milli "No-l will nvcr klll an uni- iuu ‘again. But bnittliat stag _ u cup innit"? would ha? brought iii - Ibo ground!" 5w’: needles!” _ ini quirt- iii vwhomt blinded." scnoonnov "nowmms". A remit e-xumlnntlon at the lloc (lraiuiiinr School. Plymouth. produced thc following "howlvrn":-— WATCHES .ou CIGARETTE LIGHTERS English women are new carryifli.’ their ivatches on lthe back-s 0F m?“ Ngarette lighters. Some k001i mil’ travelling clot-ks in their band iiaS-‘l while a lew stick 10 the old ruiiflbl" wrist watch. The newer out-s all‘ dono in beautiful enamel and ‘on the face is a small square in which the mud t; shown in hours, minutes" and ascends in luminous figures. - ..-¢o&—-}- Uora: Ito you and Estelle exchange gift» at Christians? Flora: You-nnd afterwards. A man was going round it golf mum- ncvolnpflnirtl by his wife. lid got Into a bunker .uii|l after bin forty-seventh shot his wlln mid. "lf you n go on like lhiu vvcryontfli ihiiik you're i!!! vvnrkin,’ 'rre."_v . Ffllnc. ow.“ ‘ ‘n ‘out gal tint . --_ REAL ICOTOII. vmnld you liken little ui‘ enll. .\lr. and .\lr. Win. Judson. Weiluvuilnv eveuiiur, lbw. ilu- 29th. A lnruc number wt-ro ivrcscul. nnd n nuc- ccssful meeting hold. iilnnry uu-lhmle in a muuntninotm area like the lint-kill and lilfi"' ly ile- ltniled in furnilh material for un ac~ " my"; mun would be prohibitive on uc~ .\lr. l-llilit-r Joni-n went in (‘hat-lotte- tnwn to take u i-otirnc at the (‘lflown General, Dr, B. Devllie, therefor:- ad- vlunint-u (fnllege. opted and developed tho science of mop- ___._. making from photographs. ‘Then are .\lr. nml Mrs. ll. H. Iuliuou were vll- taken with a lurveylng camera from iiui-u to (‘harry Valley recently. when prominent point: of the lnndlcape, and there were guests of the inlit-i-‘n par» during the will!" lllflhlill "10 IIJYYIIOI’ ' ' ploh the map from enlnrlemeui-I 0f Ilcolcih-Jbe renl thing?" pow- never-H’ "I no would. HAG. brinlet Dundee armllndc." loll. FnnIv-ntititllinnl to Mr. and bin. livor- ‘Illflilnlu! ""4 l" ""9"" m“, f“ t Acorn on the arrival of a young 4M Dominion lorelt renrvu and bl- . ' . .. Lnlliiv a," flan:- count oi‘ the coat. The lnle ilurveyor a very important part. it; plotographl. Thin method has been ell nnd papers-Bull. darling. if you'll phii-al Survey wan complied from tin-no photographs taken from the air. For country o! thll dnlci-iption. this meth- od of nllllllllll Seems destined to plny The chief occupation of ant: of Perth i| dying. Au epitaph is n huruc with the hum} of‘ n mun. the Inhabit- Hfimiiiuittnge is a lady who eutertllnr . V’ ' m“. -—-—¢0>-__. ‘Jinn Mugnn Charla forbade’ any tux- i D@$l‘uh:r:'u:|l3 “Drzpl-Eugmg rnnxzin nmxcn. mm P n“ —_-l——_ u“ u ugfiilti" "n. “umkhuir; uu s your. tolcphonfi 1% .. n- ‘m. u “- 593mg Darling Little Wile (busy with pcn- uhscribcr: "All right now. it vvll - 9'“ ‘fiumn zout of nit-tier for n few dnyl and we [in we two pound: rn-vr nt-iiiln-a and couldn't get anybody, but ii‘! bu?! . tvroepenu. ‘l n mobs my account: normal new Ind we get all the n10 liajdu ' porfocmn-Jvondon Opinion. nnrnlu-rn nmiln.” M '- t‘t\"=v'- . rrmsvtllvlw