DECEMBER 14, 1927 THE CHKRIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' prefer BIG BEN ‘for these same tplttlities. does not dry out, chip or crumble. carry in the pocket. Of all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG is the best! Potatoes are. They are unexcelled for flavour and keeping qualities. The big majority of those who enjoy Chewing Tobacco Being inplug form, BIG BEN keeps fresh and moist; It is always in the best possible condition for chewing; there is no waste; and the plug is more convenient to BIG BEN PLUG Cltewingl Tobacco! lll. ll. FRASER llIllliE Fllllii e general reinstatement oi lull-l U0"- _l-~I.es in the Maritime Provinces. 1J- , ii.-l'.l'1.A.A.ll.C., declared on ht ‘ - tilrll from Edmonton, that he ire.“ ‘ it discouraged and that therellklh, might ho a possibility oi‘ nevertilfoi‘ Mont-toil, toi- mnny, years men set-tiring cards, when more tie-1 oi‘ tho 111111111110111 sportsmen in ‘. Doyle and I..ll. Jtloliilllan. i-trt: the National‘ “illllllllllldi lllrv-t: lhrt-o lelitlini; officials. Spelklni: in a frank way. ho tlltl, 1,11; |.‘|-{|1.1(-|' 111 111.1 1111141 mi hold out lnut-h hopo for tlit- on gevuflll vi‘ the 11,11,114), 1 ll any who hail taken part in out- gates ihni 11 mistake 11-1111 15K intuit-y for sport si-rvltztiei. lie 41.11.11“ 11.1111: 111.1 14.1.1111. 111111 Dtllllllllvtl that the IIltJPllIl}; 01 llll‘ tiritzilrllly amused the ire of ‘-_..'\.ii.(‘. hi Edmonton hriil llt-t-ii ]i;ii'o11|_11(i4|y 111111 1111-1111111. 111.1111 non and hnd taken a nironi: elanzl sport ('ll'(‘](‘.\l, -. iniiit-tlte the lilie olZ demarcation; (‘onunl-ntlnt: ilpou iilll.lt\'t‘f‘il the two teases oi’ litliltltti-s. mt-nt of Olympic Cfimllllllilliil .\lr. PHIHPI’ illliltlll tho tzontroversiqiip. 111151.111... m- 11111r111n“, 1.1.1,", 1 Ellllilllllllll SPEAKS llF MEETING i AMHERST. l\'.'S., Dec. l0. -— Al- ‘lDIIH m’ tho .\li|l‘lllII1C organization . iough not liuccesstill ili flfiflllllllgjwlllllfl receive sincere considera- .\lr. Fraser expressed his regret _ _ |ovt-l' the action oi‘ the A.A.U.C. in ‘s. ouster Fraser, president or iltt-,_..11.111,.11111“g 1-01. me years’ Humum president ant‘. secretary 01' the 3i. as well m) William Klever, “llllll evlllvllve Will! Illfilfillleil '1'“ Mist. Ziir. Fraser ivas opposed 1:: lllWllvllPllll-lll this lent: auspllnsion IIIOEPII out to inform- , biiln-t 'i'll"(1Ill llrillflllttlltlllfil sport. recelv- matlti in inklluz such a course :ll‘ oopost-tl t0 Ltrlintlnt: tflllll-“l l0 511"“ Hutton ln the Aiaritinln PPOVIIIUQH the appoint- - vt-r the l'(‘.lilSi1ll<‘IIIl\ll[ question (to-Hutton. Mr. Fraser rental-hell that »upit-t. several hours and wan on" tlit~ hulk of the (lalladiall Olympic pantl one the felt-- hail th e for alitl 21l(‘ll~ "n" n1... ‘it our national S]ll'lflw--lll')(‘.k(‘y] nnd 3101*- l_\'€-l.llt‘-l)yt", Tryoncrs. What about W-‘lt- stroll»: JUCkPy? (‘mt ready. tor soon you llliviil steady. .ill htivt- a cilantro to practice. alttl medluln Top slot-rs sold llit NOAH)‘ to $10.50. libiir ll - I Recent visitors froln Tryoii to Gifts men really appreciate! Ladies .'—Herc is the secret of successful gifts for men—give them Guaranteed Forsyth Shirts and Pajamas. The mark of Forsyth on shirts and pa- jamas is recognized by well-dressed men as a guarantee 0t perfect fir, style distinc- tion ancl absolute satisfaction. In buying your gifts for men look for the FotSyth label—--it appears on all Forsyth productions. Shirtsr-in out Boxes $2.00 to $5.00“ Pajanlaswin Gift Boxes $2.00 to $4.00 D. A. BRUCE Menis Wear fiifil€l€id ifilrldl 1 Iwooooovooovoeooooooo¢~ooooo0o0cocor0oooaooooo4oqoowvvooooooovoooo-ooooooo-oevooooovooovovvoo Q-OQQO O-O-§OO~O+Q§-O¢§Q+Q-§OQ§9§§§§ OQOO§QfOO§4§Q4QQOOOQ§OQOQO4OQFOOO4000 OQOO4#Q-Q'O-QOOOQGO§OQ-OO-OO IN MEMORIAM MR. JOIIN (BASS Thomson. Agustils and Mrs. Witddell. i1ai11-1-d and light steers Stet McRae. Max Lemme)’. Rehlsttnltly with last week, Dawson. Russell Hewett. Guy Hol- Hv” 3mm w mad potatoes (m a Nestl-ril metropolis. truck, and while in the act of tight-l eninti, the rope to hold the load se- cure, he dropped dead. He loft homo whon a yoiiilii luau forty-seven years ago and scttledl in Glenwood. Mo. and as nlaliyl busy tarmers. never took time to’ visit his old home or loved ones. Ht- inarricd Miss Victoria Jenkins who passed away ' twenty-seven years ago leaving; ll family of five small children. Tlicy are now grown ilp int-n and womcn and will mourn the loss of n kind and loving fnthcr. He also leaves to mourn thrcc brothers nnd ‘ thrcc sisters, namely. William, Churchill. Robert of Green Bay. Thomas of Chipper- ‘field. Sask-i Mrs. Harding Smith. Everett. Mass; Mrs. Atlnic Farrow. Appln Road and Mrs. Joseph Ml:- Leod, Victoria. The funeral service was conduct- ed by his pastor and the burial took place ill Glenwood Cemetery. I -¢O§- Mr. H. M. Chisholm. oilr genial merchant and radio dealer. is con- fined to his home with ‘l severe cold $635 l" $750‘ mmlmm 342'!‘ l" E . . . . o,’ -., jtfilllllllls $21.00, mutt-rs. $11.25 Messrs. Geo. Mcwllliems and Roy “"7 __( ,, 1. McKenzie recently visited friends in l" j$7','"' "°""""" rlmll" Cape fiaversm i Cali receipts 1.1.10. On 'I‘ilcsduy evening Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Albanyfw" "ll"l“" “ll” lmk”! 0"‘ 11-11 1119111 1111111 1111 address “ndahlltlkfils lirtruizlit $11.00 tr. $12.5 1191111111111 0111111; M1-_ 111111 M115; T1111. and tiueltt-r grasst-ri $5.25 to $04 mns are soon to leave Albany and ‘Yllll Ill" lllllli l" 155-5"- lmake Tryon their future home. hav- ing purchased the property of Mr. $11-50. medium $11.50 to $12.0 on Baptist Church. to $6.00 - Shot-p rt-t-t-lpts 2.120. Messrs. T. A. and Rex Dawson lambs sold stolitly. good were in Kensington on Wednesday brought $11.50 and eoliuuoil loi foxes for which they rcalircd a good o0 tn $10.75. price. Thcy were accompanied by wards motored to Silminerside where 111 $11175 1111011,. iiroo 1o 1111,25, they had business. They stated the 11.11111 1011111111 3,1541 roads were in an excellent statc tor 1111161101..‘ and 51111111 11116111.“. 11,. lllowrllllé- the hulk oi‘ the hogs offered . $0.00. Mr. Cecil Warren. Albany. was n. 7; visitor to North Tryon on Wednes- day.‘ 1 MRS. LEA GAMBLE. In memory of Mrs. Lea Gamble. ncc Ethel Ncwsomei daughter of the lute Mr. and Mrs. George Newsome, Wcstmoreland. A tribiltc from one of her West- moreland neighbors. weighing lt-ss than brought $8.50. o lI ivlioro there o'er-e Ollt! The chicken supper and bazaar The flag at half-must today scents 111. - .1 1-1111.‘ 1 1111.11“ 1,111.1 $111 1-0 give 5111111191111-95511111 1o 111,1 111-111 held Thursday afternoon and even-l ‘:0 ggfmfiflo“... ’l.'llllll‘fl“ from 157-5 that. illls our hearts for the sad 111i,’ lll Til/On Hall by the T-tfllllllilh, $111111 death of our dear trlcnd and nclgh- Circle °f m“ Unlwd Church “'35 l‘ ' ' bcr. Ilow littlc we thought thi-cc Wonderful success. although ill". -~~-»<o>-- ivecks ago that the silent messenger Wiifllll“? ‘"15 lmd- "l" lllmnli mmll To ronlovu t-llot-olato or (‘IKV of the afternoon and evening. Up- death irould visit our community so V wards of $80 was rcnhzcd. soon. and take from it one whom itist one year and seven months ago came here as a bride. God cast His loving gaze upon its and chose the most beautiful in Ills eyes to ndorli the courts of His Heavenly Jerusa- lcln. Only the Divine Comforter of souls can pour the balm of consulti- tion into the hearts oi husband. step-children. aged mother-in-lliw. and sister. Mrs. Thomas Stordy. oi’ Crapluld. May He give them light and grace to understand that in de- privlng them of her presence. He has opened to their loved one the lights - oi His Paradise. There she will not At the home of Mr. and Mrs. 110w‘- cease to invoke by her sweet lnier- ard Francis. 'I‘r.i'0l‘l. 0n Bfllllldfly "V" ivlttor until the sllllii disappears. A good crowd gathered tor the auction sale at Mr. Herbert Thom- son's, despite the fact that the tren- ther man was dealing out heavy l “Mna-“w” “m-‘L son was auctioneer and bidding was R M I brisk. good prices being realized. e Congratulations are pouring in rlglitawayJtmay upon Walter and Mrs. Bell. upon‘ turni into "Ilu'or the arrival of a bonnie wet- dnilghtcr which the stork presented to them on Monday. Dec. 5th. mustard plaster. made of oil of mustard simples. To make a good Fruit (‘pko and of course it should be baked weeks helm-l- Christmas in be properly mellowed. Why bother? We make our Fruit (‘plies of thr- hesl. fruits. nuts. sugar. spice-i. fresh eggs and rlch mlllt and bale them so as to develop that. spicy, rich flavor which multeli our I-‘rult Cakes the best you've ever tasted. Stewarits Bakery itn KENT . sTnEI-IT (‘IIARLOTTI-ZTOWN BOOST A JIOIEEVIN DUSTRY BY PLACING YOUR ORDER WITII llS. doctorlan ccssion. the infinite mercy of God 9111118. Dec. 3rd. friends of Miss Jean "P93170311 0011100 1n their behalf. ' I-Ialliivtsll lzathcrcd and literally She shall be missed in the com- showered her with tllfill. the occa- munlty. \\’l10l‘0 she took an active slon being her approaching merrlittze . part ln all social work. and indeed Willi m. Wilbur Weddell. popular M'"",*;;-;°"3“*1§'f1b'1*1'*'-¢"“ by the Baptist church. Wherclihe vogue azimuth/laugh ‘Prvtm- m. n. “a” “LC: 582113;“! was n zealous worker in cvcryti n1; ow s w r. an soon we w 1 W9‘ - ~ t ' ‘ t ihc hilrch. She was be skating. sleighlttiz and. best of all.| lhntroel limlznlel/Itllhrllg CgllYCh lcncmbcr from hcr enjoying hockey. Rumor has igthatl ' — girlhood days. when she joined the we nrc not io.hat'e Dad Lyman with Echurch uudti-ar the lgiitltg-sgtligo of ‘the us‘ int?) igilisona 1:31 (will .R .D.vid rlcc.8 cs n1 .mss-ms.s" a"nn s cits. ' ‘cdmlilso1by nll who had the pleasurclnevcr mind. boys. when the bold and: lot making her acquaintance. for her-mashing “Arowr line up there will sunny disposition. her frank open be something doing. Hot. dog! And. character and hcr constant unself- say. in Albany. the home town of‘ ishness made her ti general fnvorltcwthosc boys In green (St. Pats» the‘ she shnll be missed at the Lord's very itlr scents charged. and if your tublmwhcrc shc went to nourish hcr1radio hits not yet. picked up thr soul by the body and blood of Christ. news why~but after all. this 1s no‘ nor did the Lord fall her in the hour official. so if 1t is not correct. well. lot death. He had prepared her hOWIGOITl, blame me-blame lzzle. He |to moot death bravely. with ti pray-says the St. Pate are out to sweep ;cr on lit-r lips. lter ‘innocent. sp1iilt._the cogptry‘ Elli: seasond 0. bitty! lsank in Hts ovorltiiit niz arms. u Ohl A ow am rea y to a op ‘His loving embrace you may res-i 1n and not. before time. You will no peace. dear Ethel. From on high doubt think so. Ail revolr, but not you nuiy praydtorhthoiie‘ who ltzvt-d good-bye. ‘you in life. an w o w ncvrr or- lget you in dealh- -- , l Funeral was held on lllolitlny reliiulns were tenderly laid to rest. from her law residence at 2 p.m. to by her parents. sister and brother. the Baptist cemetery. Weatmorcland. tPalrlot please copy.) Err-vices were conducted at. the ~--———<O>—— ihouse and church by r_ pastor. Rem ve coffee stains from Illlll‘ chltil. an . neura pains and acliesof the ck an THE GABBS Jwo no. cnotm ~ Elsmac. of A q . iBev. Mr. Blllylfd. antfut the grave "linen _ tih glyct-rhi. Apply the 1:11 - b? "10 518M?! 0f i116 011080 ID686- rnrln and let stand three m- tour urnpaud. where all is mortal of the iiourn or iiutll the illtlln illlnppealll- r Plit-es on the good t-ttltlt- rziltlt- ito $11.00, with n [t-w good ittt-esr. steers alitl good heifers weight-ti ummcrside included: Messrs. Lesllogtilltt-i- hrouizllt 1x50, good iwlt-f .t~Donu1d. Sidney Dawson. T.Arth- i~rs Iirtitiizlli $21.00 with an t-dd lop‘ .r and Mrs. Dawson. Jas. A. ant lli. $9.00. llietllunl quality liirllt ___,_ Hvlrs. Dawson. W. E. and Mrs. Call- llelftus $7.50, choice cows $1.50, beck. Russell and Mrs- Tllomson. D trootl (‘OWH around $7.00 and the J- Tlwmfiilfl. J- A- ThOHISOH. J- E716 Iuetlliiin iiradt s of rOWH, tolninou about. (‘writers llutrller lit-liars good, $7.75 to $8.- 00, ll . $7.00 t 77¢’, zommo sr..r.llwloll:l:l.o, liilllllllirltltilivs solll RMuwAY MEETING AT ulGG' (iced (]\l!ll~ ity vt-lils wt le ili demand. anti real- fl-iendq of iZetl $12.50 lo $13.50 with one or lit 811111111111 111 111911- 1101110 11nd 1111550111.. $11.50, vt-ry ordinary alill t-olullriu (Quotations: (lootl vt-al $12.50 to McLeod‘ President 01- 11m p111¢111p1~st Herbert Thomson. opposite the Try- t-tilltluon $6.5" lll $10-00. grass $5.25 of which he ably discharged. Mr. slwril 41ml ers’ Institute. acted as Secretary’. lambs with fl. shipment of choice silvertuclutlllti: liutltei, ranged from‘ $10. Local I atthc meeting with n feiv ii-‘Pll chosen Packers ivt-rt- tiitt-rilli: Jill-- 1 izrlitlt-tl Iilljfllfi lililllnto alid lions 150 pounds lllarkot very ftw hogs ciallis from lahlt- linen sprinkle aim stain with liornx anti soak ill vol-l showers of rain. Mr. Hugh Morri-l Muster-ole is easy to apply and works prevent a cold from netimonia. It does a the good work o grandmother's Muiierole is aclean white ointment. and other lwme t In recommended by many d nurses. Try Munterole for the chest. rheuma- sm. lumbago. pleurisyatifl’ neck. bron- a, eon cation. gointa, aim l _ “f the chief points of tit-Irate ltllwll |<~.'l|n wouliI i-olne from Ontario, 'p at tlit- annual session. Wlllli‘ (Jul-her and tllt- western ilrovilletgs. _ _ ue twiuvt-nlion in entirely taoulil1 "'l‘ht~ twiulnliltt-os wt-i-t: 111i 111111112 _E QbOUE YOU!‘ WIdOW? - .=ol nit-ct the .\llll‘llllll(‘ request for sluall ilt order to expntlilti. and ili- :5 _ .-o.instalc}lielit:;, Mr.’ lt‘rllisti‘i~ ivns t; {litliit- Ulylnplt: lsstles." snlll 31:". u. 8110p and think! t . ' 1 1 . p-s o -‘-1_-.-‘ ~-1 . .. 1‘ 1 ,1, Your dealer lililirttnlll‘ llllht-lrlltlettltlthnn‘ lunatic lltlillfililt‘! llulilllfililliellly." 5 the mortgage you are carry- seus BIG ville §lll<'<‘l‘l‘l_y IIYlXlOlIN l0 ('O'oll(5l"ll_]1tlll the nlsteeln with whit-h "lg Oll YOU!‘ b01110? Bit Of BEN by the tie and altl ln (‘l‘t‘]illll§11,’il:“ helLW-‘Jlolllillllt- Alllli-i-il Vflllrl held) by tilt; : a struggle to keep up the tport situation ill I iii . lil‘1 lme 1 i~ pt-tip t- o‘ alni ion, t nt., lllll I ‘ plug and by 1 i riot-ell. 1 tivt-rrt-tl ilult lllllnillon lloleptttes at; interest QIOIIO, t0 say IlOtlP- the Vacwn" ~ ‘ 111-11511101111ri-asa1. pxpi-tlssotl llllyllll‘ .\..\’.l'.(?. ‘meeting irero very ing of [ha paymentg on flu; -ellet that iiittll-tl requests on the luoitll tit llll! Nova Scotill boy. - - 1 - (ain't-gm) . principle, isn t it? Tin’ l l - - l How would our - - lve to . Y l . TFYOII Tltl Blts V, s olr Report age-w» with the l Good morning, friends! A little. (Canadian Press-l look after to‘) P 1 110111 111111 11111111113 15111117 500111116‘ .\l().\"l‘ltl-1A.l._ lit-r, I2.-~l.ltlIlllllltl1l OEIGH CBFGlCSS will have it in real earnest. and with “Y” “"1 l< lllTlllPll (‘llllle Yvrrllll-"l up izllt HEAD OFFICE about these things Iiecatise there are many ways open to a man for earning nlouey. “I suppose s11 ill have- to qtve up her home *° ‘ a TOULD the neighbours be able to talk like that What about callyntino. widow man- children to Men are in thinking you utilize the TORONTO. ONTARIO But‘ to a woman-mnused to business and hampered with children-—-therc are practi- A small sawing invested year- ly iii an Imperial Endowment Policy would provide a fund that would clear your home of all mortgage indebtedness undleave something over, if you died prematurely. live until m a 1'11 i‘ e s you can Make sure to-dayl Send the coupon now - tomorrow you may be uninsurable. THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ‘of CANADA if the policy then funds yourself. -_..-/-1- ~.-<.-.;»_ r r COUPON Plea: send m0 your Booklet about Imperial Life Endow- ment Policies. 6v. 1U In accordance with the notice ui n ,1 1 11w 1 _6'00tl1l_‘ Press a public ‘meeting was‘ n“ mr m ‘l glut‘, £150‘ held at Uigil; Friday night. called by the Uigg Farmers‘ Institute. and to which the Hon. J. E. Sinclair. M.P.. nnd Mr. R. H. Jenkins. M.P., repre- peiltutlves for Queens County were invited. to dtscilss the standardiz- ation of the southern branch oi‘ the Island railway ‘system. | The commodious hull at. Uigg was ‘comfortably filled. and Mr. S. E. ll, IO ‘l- illistitutt- took the chair. tho duties W. D. Ross, Secretary of the Farm- The speakers H- were as follows; Hon. J. E. Sinclair. Messrs. R. H. in order ltamctl Jenkins, M. P., W. D. Ross. S. h}. _ Qilotuiitins ('.\\i’l".\‘ $21.00 tr. $5.50. McLeod, R. C. McLeod. .1. MorrLs- Mll J- AFC-hie Tll0lll80ll. fllld Blllll- lambs good $111.0, coluluou 10.00 sr-y,_D. J. McPherson, Merchant oi tUiizg. kl After the Chairman had 0[)(‘Ilt'(l "emiirks regarding its obit-ct. MI‘. Sinclair spoke. Mr. Sinclair assured the meeting that the standardization of the road to Milrray Harbour would be com- pleted. but it would require time to bring about the desired change. The railway engineers appeared to be of the opinion that the Hillsbor- oilgh Bridge was not sllttlcicnttv strong at present to carry the heavy rolling stock on the standard gauge. He pointed out. however. that. owing to the constantly increasing" traffic and the volume of production in the southern part of the Province that. the only ivay this could be pro- pcrly handled would be by stand- ard cars. Mr. Sinclair stated that both Mr. Jilnkirts and himself wort- glad to obtain at first hand tho view point of the people. I-Ie t-nlphatlcally declared that himself and Mr. Jt-nklns its their rc- U (l Ll _. .._. !iIl.00, ciulers tip to $3.75, common "A nrlus/Jirl Thc ma“ R E‘ I- "elalwcs “ml lilélidllLouLq Hownnmld J“ w-Mm“ hull-s sLt-tltly, with a tow ndtl lop N Branch Oflice: 70 Prince Street 1111-11115 111‘ 1110 1111c John 6M5 o1‘ ‘ ~ quality one“ at $7.50, ' 5E CHARLOTTETOWN_ 1 for 0m. ” filFl‘1\VU1')(l."lll-ffllfl0. \Vlll regret to‘ Messrs. 111.1111“. Green’ Sampson gl‘ll"lpl:l‘:llmljtlxprq “who $11M k » ‘but falls! “elm oi _his_ sudden death on Novpwnlsh and A H Jqmeck‘ Albany‘ fr . .' . f. t. . .0; ,__ . ‘ , 1, whflg 111 1111,» 11511111 11111111 1111;11111iwvl_c “M, recent visitor“ m m good 119.00 lo $102.1. medium 88...: 11.113131113111111“; 11111 111111 fifiPr-rpmh"......._........un1.......................rr-~ ~--l'07‘i'yI/J and strength. He was helping: his - s e u] $51111’ 1111111111111 $71111 11, $11331 ..................-.muuitimimnmm tnwflcl i\'t*\i' York lourllai st-rttral years ago, auil iras satisfactorily Jililllly lll\llli\(‘tl til liy the rt-plv tif tln- iitliirir, THE QUESTION: Ill-lit .\lr. litlittu1~~ls llit-rt- a Santa Clzitls. or is it o" .3:ltltl_\ all-I .\luii| iiillliiltt; lit-Herc? l ivalil to l\‘ilt)\\' Tausc my l. tilt-rs ~21)‘ llial lt-lltiivs in ilit-il" gratl 1 lrll lllt‘ll1 lllt‘l't‘ is n0 $.11. Iilltl lll.‘ll lzlllit-rs lilitl ltuitllt-rs autl flit-ml; llll our stockings \\'ll \\'t~ git lo ~lt't'|>. l'lt‘1l\l'. .\lr. litlitltl‘, tlti it'll 111;‘ if Sailill 01.1"" rt :ll til" only lll:ll<i~—lit-llt_'\'t l THE ANSWER: Yt'~. Ylrgiuiai, tht-rt- is a Stilitll ilalls. ,t1iilil_v a.» l1)\'l' Jlllll grin-rosin" alitl llt'\itlltill ('.\'l.\l. atltl you ltntiii- ll1.‘ll tilt-y alioilliti ztutlgivtt toytiur litt- ti. highest lu-auty and joy. ‘il:i<! iltiw ll1'i'.'ll’_\' would it1t~ worltl lit- it lht-r- ivcrc no .\luit.. i lillls? ll ii-oultl lit- rls 4ll'i'.ll'\ as ll ll1<‘!'l‘ iwrt- no Yirglnlas. 'I'ht-re would lit- llti rliiltlisll faith, llll pot-trig no l'l>Ill2ll|l'(' to lilakr toleraliltr this (‘Xlslvllrtz .\'o1.iotli' $l‘l‘.\ .\:uu.-l ('l.iit<, luu that is no sign that lllt‘1‘t,' is int Santa (lane. llltlfl‘ Illill ill‘llllt'l' rlliltlrrll not illvil ~t~tn You may lt'.'ll‘ il|lilll tit.‘ liziltyk flllllt.‘ null sec ivlirii titakes dint |ll)l\(‘ iu~itlt~, lllll tllt-rt- i. a \t'll toil-rule; lllt‘ llllhtvll world which not llli‘ drongt-d lllt"l that tit-r liv-tl ctiultl lt-lir (lilllfl. Uni)’ iziilll. l';ilit‘_\, pot-try, low, l'tlll..tlli't‘ t'.'lll pit-ll fi\llll' illl‘ t‘lli’l-'llll.llll(l ‘;li'\\ lllt‘ glut‘) l)l“\tlll‘l l i‘ :ll] rt-Jil? \ll, \'ilg:iii:il In .ill tlii~ iitirlll llteri‘ is n0- liilit; il-i- l\'Ill zull zilutliiig. ' .\'t1.\:u .l t lziii-l 'l llil“l\ titul. lit" ll\'t .-. anti lire. fort-rot‘. /\ ditui-illitl \t' x irtuii lion, kit-groin --ll.'l_\', it'll ilttiusdlltl tinirs it-n 'litill~:lutl \i'.'ll'< lrt-lii llll\\ l1‘ \\lllt'l||lli1ill<‘ to nl.il<t~_;l:ltltin-heart oi tlilltllltit-tl piesentativcs would continue to press upon the department. the Government and the management. the necessity for the placing of the soilthern section on the same cqilal regarding transportation as thi- other parts of the Province. Mr. Jenkins who was thcn called ilnon stated that having the honour of being it native of that part of the ' Province. and having lived ihl-rc. ht- Ithercforc knew the conditions as ivcll as those who reside ill that part. and naturally felt more than usually sympathetic towards their quest. As ll member of the Stand- ing Committee on IL-iilivny and Stripping in the House of Commons. Mr. Jenkins had taken this lllilllfl‘ up with the Committee last year when Sir Henry Thornton was pre- sent‘. He pointed oiil the need of ten: cor-KS Tut FOOD -ituRRAY— I WA s ALMOST FAMISNEDl grtintllui the rrqilest oi the people. and did all iii his power to hrillt: before the proper authorities tin-- Justllcss nlld necessity for improved irutlsportation. Hr promised that with Mr. Sinclair they would hoili inelli of the lrnnsportaton service Sonit- YWIICISIII look place reeard- iiuz llll’ Low movement. o1 loaded cars, Iiut lVlr. McPherson stated that in his t-xpi-richce the cars were inor- ed as soon as they wort- blllcd, and he commented on tlit- energetic work of the railway lnunuizt-incnt. The lot-til speakers dealt. altogether with the ncctl of slalldardlzutltul from their view point. A lit-arty vote of thanks irns tend- ered Messrs. Sinclair nnd Jenkins for their presence and for the nu- l is THERE ll 11in -cliiii?t ii l his l|lit'.\lltlll was l'.‘ll.\t'll h)" zi young correspondent i'lit tints: i‘t'.'ll tiling» lll the world are ronragcmrnt tilso for the linprovcnicnls made this srastin at Uigu station and which zreutly itirilltnlcd the movement o! this year's crop. unnnimoilsly passed along the lines do all in tlir-ir power for the bcttt-rl of lSvt-rtltary" to distribute copies of the petition to the secretaries of the school districts throughout southern Queen's. dressed to the Minister of Rail“?! urging stundardlmtlon at the earli- (‘st possible tlaw. if trashed with water. ut-l .iuil polish with a dry cloth. \ Your Lilli-s Friend VIRGIN Hr (‘Xlbln 1H sci‘ liili lillllillt‘. they had given. and A resolution was the discussion authorizing the The petition WIS ud- ._ ..-.-40&_--- BATHROOM TILES 'l‘illt~tl lititllrtitini Wflllfl will crack l'ae u cloth with kerosl-uo or turpentlle By Barrie Payne