ma: CHIRIDTTETOWN ensnnms ~ Normnvrlnlwar t Premier King has got as hr la Two DINNER i-ioers m canto: auasrs m LONDON 1 ‘ the corridor of the Housmef Oom- rnons and has made a little speech» hadlcgi.tlaaaal.lalaei ‘III-PNIHII-l- lsnaaamluaaoaLmLlaalnasI-II-I-ll- Iflslaalbnnasnhllcrnah. " """ was elevated, -but cannot yet take Assoahk Idllsr. n. a. ouaaaito which he has been elected. Cer-i than from a table top to which he! i lthe seat on the treasury benches Bylaw IKBQLIJ. ‘ 1tain formalities must be observed. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926 lDet-laration day tor the by-electlon in Prince Albert has been oiflciallyl set for Friday. February 19th. but‘ LOWER BACK AND HIP PAIN One of the mean ailments that . i d i -iatica. The may be adjourned till later if re-ialnlu mank" 5 s‘ PUTTING UIGG ON THE MAP. riot." appeared a v81‘! ll-liiemslillv! letter from R. A. McLeod. U15! with an itemized statement of the ‘Ills cola-n ts dill l" l: llaoaaalea , quaatlals at lam-on. sa- 1 on Tuesday evening two parties of men sat down to a Christmas dinner. The one was in Cairo. the other in London, and the menu of 1both dinners‘ was placed below {three hundred and fifty 8119915- ‘who eat down with a good appetite and much jollity in the Church Sir —ln a recent bane of the “Pat- Arm)‘ Kl"! G°°l3°3 Emllallllmel“ Work-Aid Home. 33. Great Peter- street. Westminster, under the chairmanship of Sir Heribert A WOMAN QOORNED .any means. crooked or otherille- lonly to hold ll. T° “Wreck” m’ m“ “mime-i is this reasonable parliamentary ance of the Lady Cathcart- case weipmcqdure n" Calida? 91d any. must bear in mind, “h-ell knows noviune ever augge" m. prawn,‘ ma. 11 fury like la woman scurried." Ladyils? There are ‘W0’ cums’, m,“ me Csthcart eloped with young Earlioppositbn had a “gm w d“ one Craven who was already married!“ lo break to a lady of sterling qualities and; turns from all the polls are not ,then in. " An Ottawa dispatch tells that the tat-lint date on which the Premier can take his seat will ~be February 28. which falls on Sunday. The‘ Droiinion Elections lllls ‘wlllblllllllml byghai all papers relating to the by- Act grrovidesfco sciatic nerve is unusually large as ii! has w gupply all the tissues of 1mg leg. which as you knc-w has very large muscles; At one_ time it was thought that all cases of IumbaSO- Pall! l" lllwel" hack and sciatica pain in sciatic nerve supplying the hip and leg muscles, were due to exposure to Then later it was blamed en-‘l various shipments made from this glglwzmallvielllllfrlrmsfihrlrlhégslfifi ‘pmaperous “mung ‘immunity Th ‘C ir menu consisted of dull“! me pa“ year and when“ he lztitll 30:17 ‘lifted and cheese and fiufiffiilfiglgtlgtglng sun“ be ma“ water; it cost threepence half-penn- lt is the opinion of ytJur corres-lLi”:bgfgldkfnghewllfiugggmgaiéafi Dolmen‘ ma‘ wllne Mr‘ MemodalBranch of the Young Men's Christ- “ullgeslm? ls "1 Orderland tfiziian Association in Cairo. ‘ti."1l2§..;’i§f."“..‘¥.§’.‘i..‘i..f“' a 2' m»- megervice “keg mr nevengelessrwonstantine. the moving spirit of the Cairo Y. M. C. 1A.. conceived counts as well as one: are welcomed by the 0f ‘ Montreal The Bank is adapted to qualityof that acrvioeis the wherever and whenever it l‘ rendered. f BANKOF l. character. He speedily rued his. infelicity. returned. sued his wife's- been trying to do; the other is pardon. was forgiven and a newiquitous vacauom ‘start was made in married blissqreasons than. cabinet On the other hand the guilty COtlII-t She,l d‘d= less was not so repenttint. returned to London hut not sell her forlorn spouse. There are charges against mini too, andI ultimately was divorced by him. Without unnecessary loss of time! her ladyship became engaged to a society youth. Mr. Frank Xeallyhistory or Canada Everything sec-mod turning out to everybodyis satisfaction, when‘ Earlgare dangerous (‘raven and his "Countess proceed-i There are da gWVJlls iwtnesses at large. reports in ed to visit his uncle Mr. Hradlev. Martin. New York. Nothing hep-fared up pened to lnar the pleasure of the a constitutional means as they have. making for. going to the country at pmsclil- iwith complicity in the most nefarLl ous graft work ever known in ‘the 1got rid of and tracks are to be cov- to. t that ‘be demanded within Bflcase. the law must be I Mr. Lloyd George la not enthus iiastii: over migration to llfliust now. lconntry". he added. no objection bo the Dominion, bilt -would keep British farmers at election must be retained by the acting returning officer in Prince ‘pmvem m long as psnnfle ‘m1, ingAlbert for six days after the dec- There are other laration. in case a recount should time. However unlikely it may be that a recount will be asked for in this complied lters of thig- Crown in colmectioniwlth and we may expect the Prem- wnh ‘he “nest umndap Mm-sters ier to take his place in the House lam "openly charged in the Houeeim‘ March 1' Canada "i see that you can go to therefanada for three zpounds." he said some in a. speech at Blandford the other “new keeplng These a“, 10 beiday. "Let us first eolonise our own He intimated teeth. tonsils. infected sell bill‘ der. constipation and so ivrtllr A Scandinavian Dllyslclllll- l" seeking the cause of sciatica. in > series of two hundred cases. re- ports that over forty per cent were caused by injury to small of back in Boston where a great amount . - ' l . tgeorlgflgelilhcalvloll-ltrifalge ngoéonjt ed all such favors to the Progressix. m iy c3585 are due w injury 19s. i have no doubt that were Mr. gr mjur is mean! that mimokflglhicbeod a ‘Progressive. and not a 01.5w Bmalh o, back and o, we Liberal. his request would be ~ _ f , . granted. his‘: adv” bgaliemseuzfligtifld fie: Now l have a suggestion to make s?“ f: 3" (green mu" .heavy'\beams to Mr. McLeod which is not origin. ‘l ° a e m g s‘ "e uem’ a1 but was intimated by a lecture gsnzgglrlgs‘ are '3 m0 q ideiivereti recently here on Labrad- ' tor and the Far North showing how (lufiolgelgzls; we strain may be3they' successfully handled the tran- llroklllged elm“ ml ttt’ oblen in that co ntr 9'70"“ There have bee“ a numberliigiiilgiretilitlgl-r. whllch can lffllllel all "l “all” where ‘llle ‘Myer “l ‘mlthe rate of t-n miles an hour in llllllllllollllf‘ Wmllll all ll; a lloshllmaany weather condition. carrying that put a strain on t e ama o "fight and pasgengersh a P. E}. i. in this way. but rather .to eliminate several of those now in existence. ls not Mr. hlcbeod somewhat out of order in asking our representatives.‘ Messrs Jenk- ins and hlesseruey. to push this worthy project at the present time knowing that his friend “Rt. Hon. McKenzie King has already promis- . -il.. the back. for perhaps hours at 11in“ q guests tlid not sit and eat illrely “ll ‘m infection‘ which Bel" ll l" “m. [he placllse o‘ ‘he me’ the idea of sending the bulk of the tied in the joints between the sent Railway Administration t0 “whey subscflbed ‘m. the“. 31mm“ wine and pip bones. due to bad grant ally further concessions to 1Christmas dinner home to E118- iand. in order that they might en- tertain as absent guests a psrty1 of destitute men who otherwise‘ might have no share in the good things of Christmas. . At the requestbf Y. M. C. A. Headquarter sin London‘ the Church Army this year undertook the conduct of the feast. and it was made the occasion for the lilting-I uration of the Church Army's new premises in Great Peter-street. l , it is easy enough for a rich mun‘ to write a cheque for the feeding or the poor. Such charity will always be gratefully received. But the guests on Tuesday must have realized that a different spirit had prompted the hospitality that brought them together. aild that they were in an affecting and in-ti- mate why the guests of their ah- seut hosts. the young men in Cairo who were making merry over enlcli w tlt NTREAL Established 1811 Tlnsl Assets in excess at‘ "' i1so.ooo.ooo l' z- t journey. formally asked by the tlon authnritles the customary; question albout but as the ‘law does not compel any? is it in the interest of'the coun-l it ‘a true the’ Earl was | lmmlgm-lgiven to do these things? "moral turpitnde" mess and the whole country is look. |llome and adopt a land policy that try that an opportunity should be-would greatly increase food pro- ltilllftl0ll there. He cited the exper- (Wflainw the Opposition has allcnce of England during the war _ i l “mm rwltvlien owing to the su-bmarine mell- nghl to prvent the n“ a lace the food shortage brought the i one to ioluntariiy incriminate mg m them m do 1L l]ll'flS“'il his lordship made no in- e0)??- coutiiry down to short rations. He ‘also cited the example o1‘ Holland. ‘ilenmalilt and other Luropean nat- illlle- llllll S" llllllllllgo llllll "lllilliurray Harbor Branch Railway. i-lf-‘fl ifillilwal‘ 1 Rdillilfi‘? would find contlltiflll-‘l Sometimes the legs of the driver ‘H.111... u, 1110M, of 11181,. were tool short to properly reach} iril the brake and clutch pedals, and ha“ woods “mere 11191-9 1,1 10111111 plenty of moss and lltcllens on which those nniulnls subsist. All- thls caused the strain on the back‘ ntuscles. and upon the joints be-l rntnofspceti netter attained on the native mbrudor in the wilds of the Uigg their fellows only for company, Sir Herbert Hoilnwootl. Sir Alfred Yzlpp (secretary of the Y. M. C. A). Sir Alfred Holoinson, and others, also out at meat and dill good justice to the tlinner of roast beef, many vegetables, Christmas titltiding (with sixpences and three Charlottetown Branch: C. FILLITER. Manager. i-Wetill hill i101"!!! 5114i tilt? HDlne. ‘llliiilfl when not in actual use could Wlllll,’ llll“ wllllllll- mince plea‘ in very rare cases these joints be hired out to Alias Santa Clans. lllaflllm‘ cheese‘ celery‘ hlllllled are slightly dislocated, but usually Rt-ititieer need no barn to shelter dessell‘ mum’ clgumllea’ “ml the joints are strained. or actuaiilythetrl. nor hay to feed them. They mike" convenient admissions. Not so the; p deserted Countess Cathcart who iol- 5UMMERslDE clvlc Elie-HON lowed later no visit friends in thel l" illl "llley “"1"? "illcll "98"" l" “land of the free". Not only did. for Mflyqrlproducing their own food’ although she flagrant‘), confess she hadglvillfll‘ Commissioner and Councli-‘their soil was much lees produc- _ iltlns for the town of stimmersltlewive than that o1 hnsland- been morally depraved. but qultci jiuns in some of which there was no protection on food products. while S The civic elect ’on t‘ u“ n f 1 , n takes plat-e on the 23rd instant“ u ecessar y or mmlgra on pur- ‘ ~_ _ next Tuesday. The contest for the, l" New Zealnd u“ plum‘ am poses proceeded to compromise. ‘I’ ‘h d [h ‘w t C _ ‘ish and Dominion immigration poi- ‘lyom y an e a" Ommmlicy is condemned by l-lcn. A. D. The sequel was of cottrss. her ex-‘sionlrshlp has already been seul-Wfllflflti. iMiinister of Lands. He de- " -.ld.‘M.\‘l'..l.Lidt M.- allusion. and the Earl was invltetile _r s one and rigmfed w sulllio" any schfme mm to make blame” ‘marge ,1" we“ lThomas D. (‘arruthers having beentsavored. of glung better terms than Earl Craven 3s her guilty partner. . . - - . , _ _ . . ientillul ill this locality). Mr.1 1 11 111 - 1 e1 .1 1, 1 t1 1 m natives enyoy to immigrants from which have become tcnsc ill an et- p . l" llllll e l’ "e “"3 l‘°°lll ° which'he did by taking the first‘. e‘ ell y “c ama on o 689'.“ Bn-nsh 1318s And he 1,118.1 fort t0 control movement ailtl prt-isiefransolh-lhe are“ explorer‘ 59"“? lll ill‘? Blelll llllll- llllll wllelll _ t ‘l l h t -posfti0ns respectively. For the _ ' 9° vent Dam ', say-fl those animals fire the pro- all the duly invited guests hilll "all 0 - ”"ll'ea' “ll l ell“ ‘Jllhme vacancies at the mum“ Dill lllflt 0') Mr cent of the farms v lcenitors of the musk ox hut unlike been aoqomodated, the hgpeftll Halifax. enroute for England. in Western Australia that had beenl settled under bhis scheme ilflfl ul- ready been abandoned. in Canada strong objection has been made in l’) ' d ill/F ‘ _where he will he j/Jirlmi later by, Mr re are m“ candidate“ . l .'.vl . M. F. s n . Lad!’ Craven who sailed from New name y em“ C tlrmatl ‘J h’ v. -Philli .. J ll J. N l! York. tlt is hard to understand n; 0 n p“ o n MC a y ankle for instance. plying a splint or ba moved. i! sprained. ‘like any other joint, thedive comfortably at Point Burrow. {three hundred miles north of the ‘Arctic Circle, and would find con- dtions about the same in Mr. Mc- dnd men ap-_i.eotl's locality. Your correspondent ndage 1n thgifPlilellllltérS when Dsuuimaux resid- i'orm o1‘ a_ strongly made brace 0r1"‘ti 111 Ulgs. belf. 1 kins-t cases of sciatica however (lowllliilellt lHSDBCIOYt-l WW8 are still thought to be G116 to ilql _ fection as mentioned above. Herellllg llle ‘ll-‘lelllle flee llllll- lip-it'll“ of course must he found and re-ulllllglllgll- °l ll“? ‘Sllllllllseil “llvllllls . w 1c a . l . ~ s ' . Relef in both types . can be fliwindeaun; llxllsllfiip-lfgxllwood of U1 g talned- by heat to the small of bacl. (Nme do not conxmmd with Eqlgw The hem lose“ up lh-e mnsflex B05 an animal which is still fairly The treatment consists of rest. trapping the joints with adhesivv‘ or a week or two. lid 11198. Daily Selections t . heir rounds of’ duly in establish-l the reindeer are more for b-o-OQ+§-OO-OO-O 4H1hgi1- Ikiomesticate those animals be would 91hr- really putting U‘gg on the Map, i arrived half an hour before the_ time. because i hoped- to look over this new house and see the dorm- itories, where a hundred of the diners were to be given beds for the night. But i was not the first arrival. ip the drizzling rain a great crowd of guests stood a- round the door- and there were o‘ others. also who had no tickets it is current report that while 1llut who had been waiting. so ll "IWBS told since four o'clock in the hope that there might be a vn-l callt place. All laterl sat at table l was tinhaplly at the thought of those hungry men who had no ticket for the feast but to whom the news of it had spread. But translated into English were round- valuable their wool than the quality of flesh. If I1Vir. MoLeod could ones were hidden to come in. Then. indeed we could set to with a will. i set much store by the graces of the table. and it was delightful, therefore. to observe the gracious Our Annual Remnant Sale BEGINS FRIDAY _MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK Remnants of silk anddry goods of every description land a general tlearing out of odd lots and brok- . an lines from every department of the store. A A Toronto Manufacturer with New York Models will make an exhibit of new Dresses Friday and Saturday , I 1 - FOR ‘fund the Black Fox industry in the way in which the banquet was or- woman 111“, 111,11). Camcan court. ‘mu Thomd“ Blslmp’ Summep and m“ of Paphamenl w [he zishatic. Hopfiig those few sugges- tiered. Along the length of the 451,16 has aways been fortunate in scheme to which the King (tavern; Guardian [leaders L110,“ W111 he 1,1 51mm; use 1n so]. white-covered tables were broad lllg "0 mlli-‘ll "llllllle- llllllllclllnts civic opmlals and were 1i no ment is committed on the ground ~***. v - - . "oo-ovorvlni.’ the transportation Problem. l"¢¢ll‘l@l_ Plblwnti. alld on this Elly anti notoriety. while her latest fi-l _ that British immigrants are guar - “Imll 3' "lea"! "l lllrlllel‘ eF/wllllllll" "mnla" “land heme” llle ‘llllew [reason to antic pate any deviation _ . Feb,“ ,. 19 1925 iinfl lllfl llilllflfiflllcl’ 0i’ illifl DPO- were lllllllllells °l clllYllmllle‘ an“ W31", 1ong1ng1y for 11., relumtr‘ m [M l I m t ztnteed employment tor a term ol a Y - gums“... commlmm, , mums and piled-up dishes of fruit ~ ‘o s rue n e presen con- . . _ - . t live years. 1.\o one can guess in .. ,. . _ I s r, 1d, and nuts- Wllich in the riotous to ilnondon. except on tthe assump-‘tesl. ‘what vast expendimn Um “my hGQIyS ‘VONDER? _ Mm,“ FORMER REaSnIiDElNTeOF Umc‘ glory m their Co!“ made Ml other] lion that "she is determined her ’ ‘ l elem“ be "l" lllleled- "i" tlecorations superfluous. For wttlt-i i This street problem has for mauvllead in the years to come. There is lmg-ry with yourselves. that ye will successful rival, Lady Craven shall‘ " - yet much native uruntry. years been a real one in Sutnmer- llllF-‘llltllloylltttnt born Canadians 3111011! not enjoy her connubial felicity 1n this side and i a ai 1 th undisturbed We an? not without! s g n com “g to e ront. Therei a ro i d d examples in Canada of similar riv-l s g w "g em“ ‘ or more r t - t et ' airy between the wife and "the! pe mama are work other woman." providing a slight; and it would appear at this dist- foretasta of hades for all threel ti Canada has never vetsred to guarantee employment to er ow- Pcoplc- Tlhe guarantee given to anoe at least. that from the econ. me hither; for God did send lne before you to preserve lilc. * ' f Anti to nave your lives by a great, ways are not us o though-ts as our thoughts. elive runce." (lea. 45:597. PRAYIERHO Lord. truly Thy ur ways. not" Thy Vllla’s Head Ship- .ers arid they in plenty. there were‘ the "Allciellt Egyptiansx’ or in other words. members of tile Un- ion of Old Boys of the Carlo Y. M. . A. peti to Chicago, As is proper to such an occas- 19th and 20th at our stflfc- Special individual orders will be taken ln Fiallflcil. Flat Crepes. Satins. Gwroettes. Print Silks. etc- Hiah necks, high waist line, flare skirts and long sleevcl- SM the new models. S. A. Macllilllillll sion, there were speeches. The beloved Chief. Prebendary Carlile. spoke a breezy word of welcome before we stood for Grace. said by the vicar of t-he parish (Fr. Corn- Says Paper France, Germany In Commerce Pact \ those who would adventure on the pleasures of sin for_ (as they may tlrnkl. a season. Liberals are indignant they call the obstructionlat tacticswell groomed lawns and handsome l ,be given a permanent overhauling. 1Pr0m the new Councillors. we may ‘reuonabiv insect ‘the Ibesil that 1min be done in the circumstances. {Our sister municipality is justly shroud of its beauty of location, its DESTRUCTION at what their birth. M . . , _ _ i°mi0 as well as the sanitary vlswinrosnectlve immigrants will ul- WHEN THE TIDE I8 LOW uitePufiSOnEiirtI-l: Grallietll) liirtutsrhlei mllcel'lll"'ll—'ll "llrlllllll- llllll-‘Ml- mlponm water 91mm at lea.“ shmmpmost inevitaibly increase unem- story. otherwise completely unsub- .ployment among native Canadians. hundreds of thousands have left the country and gone to the States because obtain employment in the lnnd of That Canada needs more people is generally admitted, but it will be a miserable change if with of whom of failure to 0X~ the Government Some time at eve when the tide is low. i Bil-all slip ‘my moorings and sail stnutlated here. quoting an anony- mous Aulerlcan just arrived fronl the north. to the effect that the head of General Francisco Villtl had been cut off at the instigation of an "eccentric Chicago niilllon- sire. a student of criminology." who had sent emlssaries to Mexico with instructions to gel Villa's head at mny cost. Villa's head, the newspaper adds, has been ship- away With no response to tile hail Of kindred (‘Pilfi i ill ‘the silent hus friendly n thc tbusy bay.‘ h of the twilight "M10. When lite night stoups 110w" m enllirnce the day. lbtfel‘) lllld after wards sting by the whole compally. tSir Arthur Yap spoke of the pleasure it gave him so see Y. M. C. A. and Church Artny in co-operation. Sir Alfred Hopkinson toasted the absent hosts. and Mr. Claude Weeks. re- sponded. Then the new Dealt of Westminster came in because he was a lloigltbor and wished us all n happy New Year and bade us k s lull lilg. “hi. 17—A commercial tlt-cord, to rlln for three months. was signed inst night by the deleg- ates oi’ France and Germany. Un- dcr tile agreement French semifinal agricultural products will benefit by most favored nation treatment when imported lllto Germany. willie there also will be a reduction oi‘ the tariff on these products- (ic-rltitlny in exchange Will Nt-‘Qlve u ruinitnutn tariff on sawdust. cer- PARIS, Feb. 00‘? i ORDER TODAY If your Coal bin of the Conservatim Opposition, iiP-"lilences HM they may be de- Convincing evidence this of the l"“‘l“‘l '"P°" l" 61°01“! the best of their best men for their govern. ingrowlng Liberal conscience! Af- ter holding t-he business of the country up for three months try- lflg to make it appear they had n r'ght to hold on to an office in which, rnenl. EDITORIAL NOTES Th» roads are now quite pass- able an-d. like the modest curates 6kg. at the Bishop's table. "pawts of it are good" b)’ their own admission. they could do nothing of any ser- vice to the country, they complain the wicked Cbflliervhtiveg W111 1101 let them away on a six weeks vaca- tion to try to gist a government to.‘ "'11,". t sqterinnent which they ha“ Jlllwdllflqssfll-to have at their command. ' The Opposition is not only justi- fied in preventing d, p)" d, 1,0,. sfble this flight from Ottawa with I" that it involves tbut it is their 0"!‘ Divillfefitllle snow banks are "WEN": their heads in anticipation of what is coming to them in the near future. i interest in the night $133593 pm! continues and the close of tihe ser- ies at Easter la already being N. Bret-it'd by the students some of whom have passed middle age All du-tty to db it.’- Dwleryone knows evmce a den" p" education com] that th can ii a t‘ ’ n o u ad for l“ for Dflfflrbit! only to hunger after a long "@394 ll I) for swapping- feat. and bartering lid-bargaining with "M, m?" "l" 09131107”! seats in tihel Rouse and with prospective cob-i Many, through no fault of own. missed their opportun- ity for an education when young And the voices call in the water's petl i0 Chicago. guarantee ofconatant. work lfor five years they cmwti out native Canadian workers who are still with us and would gladly sttty were it not for tile premium ntiw guaranteed to newcomers. The debate on amenclmeh.‘ to the address la over, but is contin- ued on the technical motion of the previous question. which. if adopt- ed. as it wild probably be. will fiow~ e Some tiiuie at eve when the title is low. 1 l “lllllll llllil my moilflllite and snil Dutch Minister 0n shut out further debate or amend- how long the present phase of the controversy may continue. in the meantime a.ll general business is excluded until the address shall be’ adopted. a..___ On March ‘i. when Premier King may take his asst In the Commons- he will have been absent during 52 days oi‘ the session. it is tpalnfltfi to think that he will have to sit until April l9 in order to earn his full aesalonal indemnity of 84.000. The -Wanderer may be in part consoled by the fact that his official salary BY merits. There is uncertainty a; to The cm" 0111mm l‘ before. apple. The Rev. Mr. Geelkerken O‘Pr the unknown sell to [he 1m. has been examined at great length seen shore. by a sub-committee to investigate ‘l lei" Who have watched me sail awdy amination have not been made !Wlli Rains-my cm“ 1mm the bu" known to the public. ' a)’. Some friendly farqtlea Some loving omits in silent sorrow will d ‘But i shai-i n» a tear’ in moorings a AM greeted the frie awlly- o l ll 1 tag [Atleloy-“otlng men of Cairo might and teams ready to d9. l e edi for we felt stire that _ Through purple shallows tllnt tinrk- tillell‘ very sinlplc meal ‘llild been hver. y m" ASSFN Holland Feb 11 Th8 g W" " “m” "ll" "ll ml‘ (""11" (Yer the ebbing life. to the un- 11-1111 w; dneged 1191.95). 1,1- 11; Rev could have bestowed by the know- LONDON. Feb. l7. —"Tho llol- I __ . l. ‘.220 :.*:::.:.:.'.'.:P".':.".'"'.."" zmizilrt."sl¢::.'at..:.':; A- Pwitflrtl 3= cil- llre i ' i v l ( 0W ‘flnt- , A o“ m sail m‘ “My Wm] a (“p or gallant!‘ ngnttnswsnllgtchhtfldRiglgtnlfii! were having at least one evclilllg in the west. and partit-ttitlrlv And 11 r1pp1e M WM" to (en ‘the terlegt ‘on religious aimless The of merrlment and good cheer. against lBrtiltuin," Arttvlhtlltaat-olp lllid- w v lle t l ' dlecomb, ome on ur nug ‘rom ' Of a ilsnflsly voyager minim" is alleged ‘n a sermon he C. B M. Persia told a Northampton andi- h '_ ““' . . sniling away preached to have cast doubt on the - ma“ ° "lYllllC i-‘ilell. where at unchor biblical statement that the serp- an“ y‘ ent in the Garden of Eden spoke who have awed to Eve and tempted her to bite the the domestic aspect of the question at issue. but the results of the ex- that were anchored near. llllll my heart held dear. " MIJBRIIARY l9.-—You-r incli- nation is toward mechanics or handicraft.‘ You are flaithful. tplod- I ding. and reliable. and conscient- ious in all you do for others. You are fond of travel and change of have peacefully fllfled my sail sheltered from storm Ild gale nds who have sailed before ed down to smoke a tlmately. when the who did not hope thait t-he example B. C. Popu- Columbia's population has shown considerable census or 1921. ures complied =by Government offi- cials on the basis tlon. province. set at 524.000 in 1921. is 118W nearly 600.000, these figures ow. servstively estimated This figure is reached by multiply- ner over the company settl- nd enjoy tbu lttertainmellt that followed. Ul- party broke up. be llolie of un El think there call lation 000,000 VICTORIA. Feb. .17. —-Brltlsh increase since the according to fig- of school populn- The total population of the The present population is con- lit 587.000. tnln categories of agricultural mucllin- "y. household articles tnin articles of furniture. not fill other country would, nnd that then England would be fut-ed with tho greatest crisis since the war. said Communism was the tithit re- served fnr this country. but a fur more sl-nlste; doctrine was preach- ed in the Middle East. +o0 I (LMJJAMPSON AU (70 and are now. though late. gladly of 815.000 as Premier has been 0'er bile unknown sea to the 1m scene. You love with last ministers outside the rlotmi I “m” Humid". of IL m" M 1.6mm“, mm during ‘he period of seen shore, heartednesa that will bring peace hymn” 3m 1 t. and comfort into your home. Be ‘ 1'" ‘h l” lm°mllpmllated hunger for education is not m‘ Mlllnlmlllll ll'°l'll ll"! ll°ll°°~ ‘l To mend a small hole in an . very careful to avoid a! gossip and is a. ma: a autism ‘“" in .11’ y”'|~“' Th” "a "a h" bu," poor man if unmarried. might breila. lei"! I will P1000 of black crooked" g1, "y _ 1 mange to struggle along on a (flirt-tweeter nd 111111111 111 birth o ' amethyst. I . o ‘bier so ‘on row “$1M” who cook up a ‘Pew study at mm“ n "m, p” "I we" ggilleleitflafé. ill! ' and, the hold] _ l , _. “l? m“ the an of 80. _ h in those days of high ‘living coats..- darnlng. f,‘ l!“ fi ° All‘? "ll." M“ tendency to be jealous 9f others. Y _ . ing the school population by at; n calculation based on the average ratio of school attendance tn tntal population in recent years. 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