The foliowinz is a- lllt o! child- ren yet to be adopted. whoso- hose names do have found Santa-Pals whonyslisw tend to their wants ' - _ " ' m-novu, 4. mm‘ m. 24-J0hn, 1o, ' . , l27~Potor, u, pants. » ~ a ass-autumn. 2%. teddy-hon suit ZSy-John, 7. hooray boots. size‘ 4- file-Mills. 11. nonto- _ , n, walnut, lhd-tovo- » . -. cW-Marg p14, underwear; and p) _* ' _ . 200—0sobal, 1D. coat. rubbers, sLQ-Itlsi. i i l ’ a’ “label-means “m, QSQ-JODII. 1 bGIN l-lld az-wlhoent. lfitbllndotwlfl’! imd l ‘ v . i. v iU-lfllnmy,‘ a. rubbers. sire . ~ ~ .12, 1 - . 21.11am- ~ tho]. woman BMJDOOT-S m,’ mnbnfmn‘ m size 3. ~ :19-Jennie, 12 ~ll—Charies, ll. hers, <i4-Eari. shoes. r tic-Jackie. 6, boots ilme-“twfondollffl, ‘boots. ind stock- _ H} S. 491," h. ‘50—.Aihl_a'. 6, boots and rubbers. :.4—Terry, l0, skates and boots. sit-Ruth, 11, underwear and stock- .mgs_ . ail-Pearl, l3, gloves and scarf. 5741mm. l3, ovcrahoes. . nip-Alice. 13, hat and scarl. 60—Ssdie. 15, boots and skates. iil-r-Glady. s, boots. sire 4. lee-Caroline, Gui-Dorothy, 8, boots and rubbers. l70-Cbarlie. i4. boots and. rubbers. (so-Beatrice, lo; over-shoes. . lie-moxie. 18. ovmhoes. sine‘ s. j _ '70—0liver, 14. lumber-alien's rub- lW-loretta. S. overshoes, size 8. t ‘ ‘Tonightistfinfi st,’ berg, size s, ' loo-There, ‘l. boots and ruhbsrs, ' -' the c»... Hall, what p __ 72-Harry, 31-2, teddy-bear suit. 75—Dorls, 8, overshoes and stock- ings. - ~ vil-Arthur, 10, boots and rubbers. "Hr-Kathleen. 8. teddyrbear suit. Vil-Altred, 14; boots. size 5. ill-Blanche. 12, overshoes. ‘Milli-rnohert, 8. over-shoes and sweat- er. 1*. pll-Gussie. men's rubbers, size 3. 05-Esther, '1, coat and boots. size n, 8. i01-—Claylnn, 7. overcoat. lob-Irene. ‘I months, teddy- v HELP suit . ii 11s.- nOt BDDBII‘ $5.001!” i118! shoes or slippfira. lumbermervs rub- - size 3. ' l 13. undemocr- and stooklnis: . ' and 3. teddy-bear suit. i3 years. lumber Gift Suggestions RELISII DISH snout s u. hurrah. x rm ssnvsn 10mm slinvlm omvr hum: - csnnhssrloxs mo curs AND SPOONS sum BOWL he. w‘ figs nhzons i -'~ ‘zatronk sgilnd Aye " ti". ‘ m5 Q1. 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BOWLING __ crrv LEAGUE 1.... ni ht the "Oddfeiiows" won over. tho gwrelfillhime c°-" by m8 Rodd oi the “Odufellows“ rolled the huh snare or m. while H. Rodd. C. Macbean and E- M- MaoNevln shared the honours o! rolling the high three. p In the second match oi’ the oven- m; m; "Y, M. C; A." defeated the J. A. Bentley o! the “Y. M. C. A." and three o! 26411111111724 P1115- r- Te loliowing are the line-upsi- Telephonc Co." n. s. mo... 183 "114 laz .1. r. Moore ....... .. 1a: as 15o as: 42,4 506 I - “Oddlollorvfl ,'.' BOWLING wouldn't, 71min 3.3911- m. “Y's Men" vs.‘ w to lone-c. '11. n. League. NIH-Bel- the Soldiers‘ mmqfl’ g1. 3139119,; h“? if Li!“ 0H w!- .i1slili_i~ _ _j__$'..ihl.lntln8sn _on ' . Jllnclign and s northbound treiaht train t lW.ooiool=.m,+n1p1-n1ng. ‘David _ v flrslualrun the sliuntpr. ‘.117 b! limping lrom the ho lllhtad the OUIVQ n marrow. l v! .1 "1 ... '. of . §%§ a music. Madame igfilioul . ly impressed wltlh the: lhlli . her first mm- IATALLY . mmmm . ‘lflhllb it. ,_ '-= l» , ina press last w_'k on the possi- bilities of operat ern Canada n was 111-15 op that the prair- ieshave much t o er the world. 1Q! which this country has to ofler the musical world in. an opera embody- ing the spirit of the prairies! . the melancholy minorpsssagesp entative of those of its peopi tries. with rolliclnirlg bits lor the BfltiSh, and SD 1011b. " i "" w Jar Que- oolrin the should Saskatchewan. b-elc is the only prov come when the prairies will develop theirs. . ' a ~"-‘»=‘ 51*" ». , Madam Owen is a. singer with o wealth o1 experi-eryoe benlwxher and when she talksflon the _g‘ublect,_ot music she doessqitivith ah authority possessed by very few on thlstcorv tlnent. r1; . w‘ - ' Madame Owen was be marriage. a few years 1 Gladys Beihdau hlcr 9g; m. and Mrs. G. W. Bell nnd. in~the Presbyterian Chu h Slurlmerside. - Recently. she was heard by Island radio fans, including her rents in a recital given_'at"1\'rroi)flb; (Mrs. Owen. whose iru recently been appointod- Jssistant editor "of"the' Rsfiinavm Post. has fitted up a studio, where she intends to give vocal V, selected pupils 11nd wi v _ tinue her musical career. i her broadcastng ‘engagemexr for C K C K and. other stations. One 9Q engagements tor the m, _O_\K C K WIS Q10. N French. Gcmnan and’ I folks sonar-s. 1.; “seed Potatd"-"'-'="<-*=~1' a \ - s The iollowlng account o! seed D0‘ Moverqpnr w! tato movement in reprinted fro of p I (truths/drove; artistic taste. 1511mm Noted . pOperatic Singer,” Gives Opinion. music for West- haln sluggish ogre pwovuilig v t0 . . 1.: ........:""’“. s-rfin...» who have-come ‘ dinavia and othorfluropfln‘ wlin- u! Just as other countries have tllir’ own particular motit of music, so Dominion whic i folk, music. Madame Owen rméstiile tints-will ‘Pnmkfliflfle’ °t 0mm“ f“ ' @3113? " ‘ havini an anual production ol Massns. IIYNDMAN’ DAR8~M g J“ “Segre ..d|l°l‘1!!1.lnatiou. 4g]. h” _ ,_'_ their calendars, " m, all‘ ‘i: no exception. ol s he and action ham " ‘ Allvdd xh-ousthem which’ m‘ 3' tistio wall decoration for him; horde or, place o! hustlers. ,. s. onn. Madame Giayds Bell Owen, Jan}- . . _ , ous soprano soloist in “Tfihe Miraclo" during its two year run dip-New York. was intervtued ‘byfhmfw’ or meat beneath‘, 1h policyholders and ' M which will present a series - Jecturesjay well-known auth 1 D2‘. C. J. ROBKWEYI. H 1 eriy o! the Carnegie Institute V ‘ Technology, and who has been‘ ductink‘ ‘these schools in all .. .4 years. as ‘thorn the first time n: , visited the Island}! v _ "fljgflqu -.- s; n - y; chills ‘insurance oomparllss in lllq Province cwill avail uiemseivei tha- opportlmity to hear this n , lecturer», . . '__ I 6.‘. I V v- ‘mlréflmnars shecralos " m! "prompt; ruslwoll nsnowsam COMPANY 1. m), .~ ' sm- ma‘. The world's largest air no fixation hplllil». 1n oermwv- :1 u whom-am: mow w ‘increase its capacity by 39-” ayéyear ' . ‘ .1 a .‘»-. l! i_ '5 oortiiiod. Irlsltw _ ‘ wowww W‘! shipping points. ransed from to $1.70 per sack (or isli shi _' and 81.76 to 83.10 for sprint , - mono; 80111161118 . .1‘ uliall‘ ‘pliant have riniti‘ ‘ ‘ brine 1rem-~opera.-_.11sht,o1_1gra ~81"! harm. per sank. Most o! M ‘xohhiersqreioirlg m va. whim", 111-111 ‘snows: 11h Qua " thlsmeo 0i‘ ‘i? most d lc ‘the amount‘ New England Homestead. of o- ow moving to the asonseotlonsol the U. Ll- "I deal o! 1!“; from Me. Canada, . , low prices ot table s M904‘ fikflt has been rather unsettled Mason and ' ..i.....‘“‘°"t. $132.10. or 1.000 o! this acreage is“ while nearly an. onusl-janntbim‘ 3E 29v... ion' .301 plantw ‘ . 1 ~ state had 1“$$f$'l%'§l*£i§ u, ' eliylblsliorcsrtlflqstlpnoo. s o}, ‘rm