s t r , '1 l: b 1 1 4 'l‘- \tll< FOUR 1 t Ill MiTlllll ' Wondcrfnbneyvs! Millions and mil lions of germs killed in action and thousands and thousands o! victims telievetl of bronchitis, usthutn, coughs, Ind colds. There is great rejoicing in the fut-t that science has st last ia- ventt-tl the world's surest death trap lofigermb-littckley’: Bronchitis Mix- ture. With the first dose this rentt-tly gets right. tltnvn to business, and ztevt-r t-cust-s itt its tlestructiye norlf until t-yery lrat-t- of the tlisensa is cotutltttely rctttttvt-tl nutl the victim resttntd to normal ltettltlt. Letters front all parts of Fsnitdn praising this WouX-rfttl utiytnre are literally pourJ l ing into ltetttltptttrters. Ift-zttl tltis ici- tcrz-V '1' of attiicrittg from that- ‘lerrU aFflit-tiott. ltrottt-ltirtl uatltuttt, orde-"t-tl l-_v' all ittctlit-al 1ttt~tt to close Atty ltttsittt-ss itt .\lou=rt.-al anti go south ‘to it uartutr ttlittttttc, ltut I uetit-etl your ad. in the "Alotttreal Standard” for the ttbote tttixtttre and I naitl I would giro tote tttoro trial to ltralth before l lctttc my ltative tttwtt, and tltnnlt tlte good tnaltt-r l tlitl. My hroncltitti tubes are. cit-av, tltt- ltackiitg ('.(t\1|;l| has tiisappt-ttrt-tl, the ultcczittg cough has roast-ti as if by tnagiv, and all fllsrotttforts itavo gone siut-e taking your wontlttrfttl ntixtttre.”-l‘lerbert. (Torri, 4i? .\lt-l\'ay Street, Montreal. There is no rrasott whatever why you _ cannot be t-ttutpletcly and rtpcetlily‘ ro- 1 L? 4.1 i‘ l , °!’- 1 ltorcd to health if you take. this rem- Qdy. You are satisfied or the money is refuutlcti, according to our guaran- tee. Don't. delay. Buy a bottle now from your drugtrist or by mail from W. K. BUCKLEY, LIMITED, 142 MUTUAL ST, TORONTO. 13 ii Daily Selections 1 i 9 0 t Guardian Readers , ' Furnished by W. 8_ Lovloo. 0-0-94-400040-00-00-0000 000 1 q t A CHEERFUL SPIRIT .\tnitl the tnany" trials. that fall to ‘ottr lo: in this world. there is grottt not-ti that we cultivate atelier-u tul spirit. A person 1iossesseti ot‘ a t-ltoortttl spirit, is not only happy ltitttst-lt‘, ltnt he is a veritable bit Jog t.t tht- t~rtttttnttttity' in whit-it lac livtw, ll-.- radiates ltaptiiness, tiissipates gloom. anti ritises up to lti;:ltt-t' I'P.\Ol\'('> Its-arts all but sink- ing under their weight of sorrow atttl 1tc-Itt. As the sun at early ntorn settlers the tnists that ltang like a 11.t!l over tire bosom of the earth ~-tt tltt- llltlll ot" :t cltot-rlttl spirit tlis-siptttt-s tho Uitllltln’ that lit-sot with rlatnttty tlztrltnoss way ot‘ those who art» being tried in 1th- crut-lble of adversity. His 1n-estrnco cheers nntl encourages. and opens tip new vistas of happi- tit-t.t, wltttr-t a tnoittent ago all was tlark ttntl tlrear. it is an entirely: tnistaltttn notion, that religion should alwzrvs wear at sombre g-atb, as it‘ it were really -pa-inful to serve the Lortl. A long tare. a loolt ot‘ pain, a sigh or a sob, are not t1rrtrssary' adjuncts of true piety, rather they are a sign that the 1tersott who intlttlges iu them ltas not yt-t t-tttttt- very close to God. For (lotl is love; lle is sun~ shine: llv is joy. ttlltl on that at‘- muttt his st-rviro sltttttitl tvrt- ln- a stllliTt- of ltttppirtoss. Sui-h at lettst is the tcat-ltittg ot‘ his great Apostle Saint Paul. ldvorywvltttrtt in his Epistles. we tintl ltls insistinu on the spiritual joy that should tlis.» tinguislt the tt-ttt- followers of Jesus (‘ltt-ist. .\ntl what hu-thns taught to others ht- ltitttselt‘ 1tt-at~- tlsetl in its t‘lllll't'l_\'. iCvt-tt when trials anti prrst-t-tttittns toll titit-lt .tntl last about him, ltt- nt-vt-r tttur- iuuroti. lull. tlt-t-laretl “I ttttt fillrtl with t-otttfort: l t-Xt-t-t-tlingly altotttttl wltlt joy in all our iriltttltttitttts." The- atlvtttituutt of a rltt-t-rfui spirit t-ottttrs ltmnt- to us with spur» in} insistent-c luring tvsllvt? season of Christmas. The vt-ry air secures fliletl with chct-r, a spirit of giving takes hold ot‘ tnctt. while on all sides our ears are glatitlcttetl with fervent expressions of happl» ress and good-will. iltttnanirv is at its tbest as it icnecLs at the (‘rib of Hethlchent. for it fer-ls there the divine touch, that raised up our fallen nature. and matte it. enter anew upon the right to cternm ltoppiness. which it hud lost tlhrough the original transgression. ls it not possible for the followers of the lBatbe of Bethlehem to tune their daily lives to the spirit ot‘ Christ-mas, so that every tlay we would twish one another well, and (thus, arid maternally ‘to the ‘hoppi- ness of the community? What a glorious place would this old world be, didit bask in the sunshine of a perpetual Christmas! it is ours to malts it so, and nothing contfltbutos more efficiently to this end, than the cultivation of a cheerful spirit This idea was In the mind of s _ certain good mnn. who gave this advice to a young frlendz-“Dost thou wish to please God? Then en- dure. hrbottr and smile." ' -R0v. Father J. C MacMlilan, D. D. "tttitrwtttttt M; 1, . the 1tath- tt|t~ n and wmvwn. m» 9o PIYWWIIQ o travel nml Inpnlvvl Itmll up. 1-»). Onllv-rq 0v nos ~11" niflhi-Ilfl- Iulrlntoed first yen. with [ood chance to make 12.000 nut! oxru-mw- GI. flfltr ‘In um! n11 Ill tin-- Experience unnocu r7.’ nlton '- Dcnt. 0.. 'l‘tvrou __,' , i . t I t nan-mu» . n utututts ttturu , ‘ittcttttttturttuttutuu \-\ tt‘t..\'r (‘f).\"l‘lf.\l)l("l‘l().\' A Stanchel Ratepayer, in a letter elsewhere in ‘this issue, makes the statement that the taxes paid by the people of that section ‘are four times ' the amotttu said by the Patriot “through the courtesy of Hon. W. M. Lea," to have been paid by them. Now, the only way in which this dispute can be settled is for the Hon. W. M. Lea,to “c0urte0uslyt" open these same books for inspection by other twyvspapcrs. Of course it would be illegal and irrc~ gttlztt- and coutentptible but the illegality‘ and the irregjttlarity‘ and the trontetttptablettess of the scctttttl oifencc would be tnodifietl to some extent b) the ia-ct that it would be at least fair. To use the sztcrcdly private books of the Provincial 'l‘rcztsttrct"s tilficc for the purpose of misrepresenting“, tnaligning and insulting‘ a reputable community just that coutmunity kicked ztgfainst what it regarded as injustice. is a new experience in Prince Edward ls- land 1tolitics. Now, however, that the books ltave been opened to the Patriot “throttglt the courtesy of Mr. Lea" a number of \'cr_v important questions may bc scttlcdnntl the light thrown upon thosc cu- scs of discrimination of which considerable plaint ltas been made. Those who have any tloubts regarding; the ztmount of taxes paid by their ncigrh- bors-qtnd there are many such--shottld apply to Mr. Lea who, no doubt will exlctttl the same “cottrtesy” as he tlitl to the Patriot. ('l..\l.\l.\‘ FUR N.\'l‘lilf.\l. I{l'1.\‘(ll'lf(‘l-I.\' The premiers of the three western provinces. Alberta, Raskatcheuwttt and Manitoba, are after more concessions frotn the Dominion Governtncnt. 'l'ltey ltave fortnulated tlemattds on the federal gov- ernment for the reversion to the prairie provinces of their nntttrztl resources. Premier Mcighcn and some of his colleagues, including Senator Lougltcetl, M r. i. A. Calder, Mr. A. 1.. Siftotn-ztll western tncn, and Dr. Reid, heard the delegation and gave a non- committal answer, the Premier expressing thc opinion that parliatnent would have to be cortsttl c;l and that whatever was done. justice would be hand- ed out with even hand to all the provinces. tneatis, if it nteaits ztnything, titat no tleztl will lat tladc with the western provinces without the metri- timc provinces and the eastern provinces tct-tt-ttttt» a quid pro t1uo.‘ For fifteen ycars this lttts ltct-n at:- issue in the wcst and has ltccn rctttarkztblc in illo~<-- trating the sudden reversal in principles of the western Liberal leaders, who have changed their views on this issue more than once overnight. Liber- al leaders who fought for federal control arc now‘ tlentattdittg that the provinces own and ztdntinister their nutur-al resources. Men of the saute school who refused an appeal to t-hc Privy Council on the legu- lity of Federal control, are now, it would appear, from the case’ presented by Attorney-General John- son of Manitoba, to be threatening‘ the llctleral gov- erntnent with such action- ‘ It is unnecessary for us to recapitulate the v:-.t~- rious changes and shifts tnade by the succcssiy c Liberal atdnntnstrations in the western provinces. but we may recall that after the zttlvcttt of Sir Robert Borden as Premier, a tlcptttatitttt from the tin-cc provinces Went to Otta wt in 1913-‘- and throa- tcttetl to (lisrttpt Confederation unless their wishes were granted. Premier Borden politely referred them t0 the Provincial Conference, of which Prc- znicr blathicstttt and Hon. A. Arsenault were members, and these argued that the Dominion of Catt-aria had purchased for Cattada from the Hudé son's llay (Tompanyt these ,Q'rcat northern and use‘- crn areas, and that they belonged to (Tattatlzt, not a section uninhabited at the time of purchase; in addition that for seven years the three 1irairic pro- vinces "had been given an increased indctnnitv 1tztitl by the whole Dontiniott in lieu of their natural rc- sottrces and therefore, that the resources should be vases the teaching and the example, good or bad, of adtninistered for the benefit of the Dominion. ltt. rebuttal the Prairie premiers claimed that tnillitttts had been alienated front their heritage for Federal purposes, tnore than enough to pay pur- chase price, atltnini-stratiott and increased indemnities, anti that the new provinces should at least receive the remainder; also that in the division of this territory both Ontario and Quebec had received large accessions to their already great areas, but then there utcre the Mari- time Provinces which had received nothing and paid their share of the purchase price and increased tndemnities. How these provinces are to be recom- penscd is_ a problem_ which faces the Government for solution, the claims of Prince Edward Island in particular being of outstanding weight and import- ance. The three western provinces, however arc not a umt 1n their demands. Control of water, pro,- vincial, international and inter-provincial is a great: problem on which they cannot agree. Then there 1s the question of immigration anti colonization. Are we to have this important ques- t1on_left to the provinces, and ottufederal system ill’ l‘t?§ti-dt.1iti.i§.i‘é't.‘l" ilvtioii“-’""°"".tsyftte"ls wit“ s, z stcs t ' ' Subs titute d ,1 J an up tcatiott It would appear that this sudden appearance of western Ltberal premiers at Ottawa is not the out- come of any great desire on the part of the govern- ments of the people concerned. but the 11131111 of 111E wire-pulling of. Mr. M-acKenzie King to get some- thing doing inttlhestvprovinces twdistracvattention; from the utter failure of his ott tour. The .111..- bccau<c1 ctnii- ‘ 'l‘his' THE CHARLOTTE'I'OWN GUARDIAN. rev-- "tilt PUBLIC rotttut This column Io open for nu discussion by correspond- ants of quantum of Inter out. The Charlottetown Guardian don not manu- llappeuittgs oi The Week ‘lite Duke ot‘ ilevonshire. gov- t-rnttr-general of Canada, will visit. Halifax amt other Nova Scotla points ttrxt wet-k. ills Honor, Lieu- tt-uttttt-Gttvoruot" .\ltt.ailttttt Grant ltas rerclvctl word from Ottawa that 7 grlly "1111", m; “m”. ttt- l-Ixrcllrncy; the Governor-Gen- exam-ml h! III oorreu- , t-ral would nrrive in Halifax Sun- “ma”. 1 a t-ay tnurninu. Later he will visk ¢4'v~+¢¢-v~~~1~@4+4v+0 other points in the southwestern ltalt‘ of the province. The visit coin- t-itltts with the expected arrival l-ert- oi the three British warships’ which are being presented to (‘uni atla by the imperial Government. t-tttl no tloubt a visit to one or t-tttrt-‘ot’ them will be part of the pt-ttizrttttt. .\tnong tho other 1toluts i t Nova St-tititt \\'l1lt'lt will be visit» t-tl h; the Gnverttttr-Grnerttl on this trip will he \\"tnds(tr, Woltville, (irtttttl Pr», l-lrltlgt-tttwn, Liverpool ztlitl Sltorlntrttv. ' t r0 rut-z rmuor Sir,——ltt the Patriot ot‘ the 10th inst" an attempt. is tuude to fur - ther carry on the t-atttpaigtt ot‘ iris represettttttlott. Seemingly the ot iglttt thinks it t~tttt still tot.) the poo pit. ot‘ the mwtvittt-t». ltt reforritr; to the retrcnt‘ urcetittg at Stutttritt-l it tries to t-ovt-r up tht- sins oi‘ ‘ht- 1-arty by sart-asttt anti insult. 'l‘lto 1tt-oplv of Stttttt-ltt-l know full well that the tltxt-s they arc over four times the atuutut roprt-st-tttvtl itt tltt- Patriot “throttgiu the courtosv ot‘ iltttt. \\’. M. Lott.“ This no tloubt, is as near the truth‘ as tltt- rt-st ot‘ its pttlitivttl t-tttnott - t I a a .\lajttr ttttt- .-tt trill ltt- tutu-h miss- =tl in sot-ial t-irrit-s. lie was very ptt1tulut' in all gatherings ot‘ a pub- lic ttltarttt-ier. ltt the capacity of A. tr t‘ to tho tlttvornttr. and al pti 1-1,,11<1._ \:ttt- sttriltl ldllltdlillls he was al\v:t_\'~' 1-111. 111111-1111 111111111,- ,\11-_ 1.1m tor-i ‘-\"‘lt'<Ill\I' illlll t'1l"‘l"1'l"l""-- ll" will‘ his courtesy’ in gl-vittg the i|tt'ttrttt:t~i inn-rt st in litt- < tnttttry t‘ltt‘.t. an ott tuort- than ont- t-tttt-rtatttt-tl titt- Liou. Probably .\lr. lit-a hatl ltt-ttt-t-l ttuli attothot‘ pout-t: tnoetitttz sllt‘lt_:t.s :',:|'t-;tl tlvatl ttl' ttrrthlult llit> ho ltatl in 'l‘r_\'ttu for exploitation |i:ttt-:lt1rt:-><\l'llt< lilullll” “Til M“ of his goverutnettfls actions. atttl tur- s. lli~ \\t>l'l\ lot‘ the .\'tt\'_\' atlstt ultttnt lhttstt great. layittf: ltrtts. 1t» auttt- i» tvt-ll Known. anti tttutrly any two of whit-it, ltt- t-lttiltts, t-ottltl ' ti] lllv tltttrt-ltt-s at-t- lutlt-lttt-tl 1'1 1ta_v the tax ott tlto art-race tartn. 1 ‘Lint (ttr tnatty t-tttortaittittg lttturs The Patriot says that Mr. (‘roslty "rtttt: tltt- lt-t~tttt-t~ platfttrttt. tlonvral iiitl uttt ntttkr- tht- statvtut-ttt at :1 urot is "xprt-sst-tl on all sitlt-s at Stattt-ltttl that ht- wottltl ttot in‘- -‘.t~ llll»f1tt-t‘.t*tl tlt-tttisu. anti s_vttt- crease taxation. 'l‘he ehairtttatt ot‘ 11.11111 is t')§tt'IlIlt'tl t.t his; fatttily tltt- tnttctittu’. whose tniud is just as t-leat‘ us Mi‘. (iroslty/‘s, anti also tnauy other getttlotttt-tt who wot-t- prt-sent at. the ntootittg. lutvt~ no int-tli- ltt tht-ir lwrcztvotttottt. 8 I i t)ttt- ot‘ the tttttst intttt-t-stittg lot:- 1,,,.,,_.. 111 1.1.1115 ‘v.1. 1,111.11 1,1- _\11-_ doubt tvltatovr-t‘ tltut itt- tnatle lltt- . 11,111.11. $111111, 1,11 111111111111» 01111111111: statement just as 1ttthlisltt-tl itt llto‘ “F, 1,1,, ,.,.1,“.,1,.,1 111111111111. 111 111,. tittartlialfs report ot‘ tht~ tutu-tlitl; 111,111.11, _11_.111,11-1111 11,111‘ 11-111111 11.. li' .\lr. (‘rttslty (lPIIIPS this. Iltt-ro told u" (‘ltt-rittttvttuttt itt its t-ttrlitst- l5 “"013 Sullwillllli-l Wmllfi Will! ,,,1__ .1,,,1,,.11 1,1(.11,,.,.._.. 1,1 111,. 1,1.,,,11_l ltitn, probably he has ltet-ttntt- ttlt Int-ttt tttt-n ttt‘ that tinte and gave "m" "llndgll l" ill" Ylltill "l llll“! "l H" 11111m1_,11(,1, 11110111511111: 111111 1111b ntess that his nt-w uilitwt and hi: itt 1.1111111, 11111‘. ,1, 111mm 11,111 "111 vrcuscti salary’ au- iutpttsiitl: npott , 1 ,1 .1, < ltint. The st-lttittl ltttustt at Stattttitt-l “.1111 11m- mu,“ 1111Wfi1w11 111- is at 'Mr. (‘rnsbyfis tiispttsttl :tt\_\ 1_ 111111111113 “n11 111“ 811111111“, M. timt- he can ntakt- it rttnvtrttit-ttt to come and explain his actions >lllt‘t his election. Mr. Leo gave us to tttttlttt-sttttttl at the 'l‘r_vott tnoetittg. that .\lt‘ (‘rosl.t_y' tlitl ttot. alujays got llln ttwu way. This being the cart‘ ttt-rltttp. he can justify the statttl ltt- tutti taken, and \vltt>t|'tt-t' lttt lifts t-vt-t- lltt~t-»»ttvottt1-ttt resting" over so ntany ilxotttos. in this t-ity, sttt-ial activiti- t< wrrfl rotr-twtlly t-rtttttttllt-tl for |lt‘:' tvttt-lt. v1: l 'l‘ltt- 1utltlic sot-ial event oi‘ tltfi wt-t-l; was tho llritlgo anti litttttt-t- in tho (‘ottntry- (‘ltth tut Niotttlity" Rat their candid opinion of the t-tov- ‘usks “What. do the people want ,the government to tlo utttler the - t-irotttnstuttt-es'2" ' intro to pay . _._.i_ the promises ltemnne ‘oetnre ltis1 election. MR. 'l‘lte people of Stauchel express-I ' ' - Y. ,. t-rtttttettt at the nteetitm held I111, _-5lr:‘»~\\e waultl ltt1oltu1cmttttt thotnfan reported in the tluttrtlitttt “-~' “we "l“1"e"’““‘ l‘ ‘l "1 ‘mm. "and partly reported anti tuost itt- ‘mils’ mm Mr‘ J‘ A‘ ‘Jilwm- is In“ ‘ r t R nor. LEADER t. ot‘ the United l-‘tttrtttts .\t'tve- sultingly ntisrepresetttetl tn the 1mm! 1n 1111s Pmv1nce_ Pamm- The Pam“ may "Y mt Nothing t-oul-tl he iartltt-t- ttotn ltitle behind the heretofore sucretl- .111, 11.11111 11,._.D,1w11,- 11,15. 11.1. 1,1“ iy guarded books 0t’ the Prttvin - ‘Hvt ttppolnnsd l't';..=t.-.l-cnt ot‘ 801111‘.- t-lul Treasurer and the r-vitlently llall‘: ill i} BQ-Cflllfll "IPPUIIB. llfilll 111111111-111 --1-11111-1e1.,_1-" 1,1 1111. 11011, by a .\lr.t.\liz1c.\llllttn frtun Ontario. .\'lr. Lea, to insult the clot-tors Inll“ R"""kmm“' mmmlny 9mm 'have no voice in our local aftnlrs. .wltont they ltave so shunteittlly’ this “is “New m 1101111111: 11am was 10 led’ hm‘ m“ Wm no‘ hem emwrio»t'gttnize a branch ot‘ thr: Federal the Patriot.‘ or the Hon. Mr. Lea many K11 111,111,.‘ 11911111 111,3 Dew11,._ or the goveuntnent. The Patriot ‘1111111... 1111- 1111111 1101) he provisional tPrcsitlent of that ltrttuclu-lt‘ such F.fl!~"..~. All thlw hatl nothing what- tevtn" t0 tlo with tln- Pulled l<‘artn~ The people itt a good ntutty tlir» ~ ltr Alovt-tuettt in lllis province. [Fit-is have already told them that whit-it ts ct1[r1lc't~rr1]e-tl~\\\'1l]tl.lt1:111:11! 11111101‘ ,' g-e 111v. ’ .t.- lll'1‘ t" - ' i263, fllfiglfltlhbizignzfiyscéfrl. gout? how wt-tttttiltt; painful eouvlt-tittn ot‘ the’ __ "1 “m. Si“ M; g‘ sple that they no loin-Ker ltitvt‘ 0")’ _ voice itt our tiovernntettt. STANCHEL RATE PAYER l ._ - -.-___—..-_»'_= GIFTS Eitpresiyve tti Practical _ Thought 0f poetical things that mtn desire. I attrtnt. ‘Pills (311.11 1,9 'nn.tl professional uottit CPTITE vitzlKfiEtttiAslilE Let your iutlatfislutt as to wltat tn choose for ltitn be guided by tlte most cotnult-te, best selected and ntttst accurately appointed display - Youll see in‘ this mtznis sttre everything that tends t0 nugmtttt a mans wardrobe with taste, ttyle and DEC i‘ 1 n‘ - . l LMbLlv lb, 19311 “Ml-viii? was sure“ ztruvtl tt B Autot ' l _ ‘litttt “m” “ulrostdbijtlleaiillvxlnii" l conduct of the Bah qndildecellt ltowevetr, ln ignoring lhfilvetntttt-ni. prttttttiscn nntt 1111-, 1,,,,1111;._ ‘lm- “ml hut-suing a tlefittnco to the 1,1,1“ ._ brought lhte feeling 11, will first object of the lmwteal. Ht; to restore 11051101131111, elglwl‘ la tnent in tltit-t Province not] .'=“.“.l'“' people a real voice 1,1 Ourkélsutzite "ll ‘Wrvtttttltttttt .1|'te <ltt111wé electing U-niteti Partttiecdalli‘ and tltates in their stt-ttty 1-119 tantll. expulsion of the B911 11m, ‘p994? will he the first. Blep 1,1111, “mutant at tttu stage wt- 11,1110, _ tun-selves to be stratum“ ‘allow rrtlltieinn 11-1111 1111mm“ t u tttt1. ltitttseltt without 11 11111;“, u tind- “)5 are e112,, 1,111. 61am lveakes Station 1101,11 U. F. 111 p_ R 1 v1. . il rottrsc in oiterlll only by lmlttldthdng Pt-ultes v Dec. 16th 1920, QlFBIi-in l nitrltt~itt aitl ot‘ tho Protostattt (ir- pltanago. Briduc prizes yvrre award~ .~-l at tlt-t close ot‘ tltt- game, tlnnt- been over-ruled or not; itt any ("amt- it is dun to tho tllurtttrt: that itt- shottld tnake the exploitation atttl utility 'l‘i<‘>'-—Ottt- (‘ltrisltntts necktytcttt" Swot "hurls-will cis, and 00 ctsx, stute _ittst wltzrt ttttttrts lte pttt tttrttt ing starting at an early ltttttr. the ,, 7 to have the govcrtttttcttt ttttrtflv out llztnr and ntusllt- being allrtltat ettttld be desired. llainty refre-sltntttnts ntltletl tn the 1tlt>ttsttrt> of the ovctt- 1mg is now -t'elt tltrottgltttttt the ttity, and the past wtrelt ltas lteen a ltttsv a a t one for overyitotly". 'l‘ltt>re have lteen '1~111. 1x11111111 111~t-11111 111 g1, several l'ztnt'_\' sales ltttsitlt-s the Pztulfis llall last Sttturtltt)‘ atterttotttt 3710115 l" ltllltlf‘! llH‘ (‘ltristttttts shoppers and on the whole, httsi- ness is lbrisltet- than it has been for itllllP _\'f‘2li'.\‘. was the ntnsiettl areal alyvttys all fortletl when the gt>nl:tl'1tt~ot’essttt, Air. Earl presides. 1 qt qt 11 4t 9 1 'l‘ltt- tlt-atlt ot‘ .\lrs. lfrlu-rt .\la_v "l‘ht- ltritlut- wltist in the h. ttl t‘. tvtttt only arrivt-tl tt-t-ttt st, .loltu llall otflhtestlttv vvt-niut: was an- ];1<1 $111111tt|;1_v_ 1-111111. 1,_._1__-1.1-,.1»,. other 1tlettsttttt sorta] event ot‘ shot-it to ltt-r rvlttlitttts anti with» llu- uw-t-k. laruclgt" attt-tttlotl. tltt~ t'll't'lt~ ttf- frleutis to wlttntt titt- syttr lll'l71t‘$ llPlIlt: ltvtutl)’ flmllP-illdl- 1111111; 111' 1111 1,; 1-X11-11111-11_ Ttiotltsttttte rttfrv-slttttents brought tt- 4 a u. delightful t-vt-ttittg to a close. Tltt- t‘ltttr<~lt l$:t-~'l\'t-tlutl't t.t-aim» - " * ‘l \\'--rt~ trtuttt-tl to tt tlt-lightfu‘. .-\ tuarriagt- ot‘ tnut~lt intt-rost tozth 1tlttctt itt Alontrt-ttl on Stttttrtltty, lice. lilh. wltt-u .\li~'s tlottrgit- .\tt- Qttarrit- o1‘ Suttttttt-rsttlt- ltt-ratttt- tit.» lunt-lttttttt lty tht- lsttilvs .-\uxili:tt'_\' ot‘ the Y. .\l. t‘. .\ ttit ‘Flturstltty t-vrll ing. prt-viotts to a lively utttttt- ot‘ ottsltt-tltztll. won by tlttt .~\ttulit-att~ l)l'i1|t‘ "l Kill-Tl ll» gllflTli- -\l- ll- atttl t\'tllntt.s.<t"l by alt-tut tout‘ lb 31-. -\l- V.- fifill 01' .\ll'$ Jttllll 1111111111111 111-01111, Sharp also ot‘ Sl|lllltlt'|'.~'lt|t-. 'l'lt'- s r a ltrltlt- is a ltratlualt- ot‘ .\t-tttlitt lilti- .\lr.<. \\' l\’. littgtqgc- qtt-nt a fotv vvrslty‘, -\\'ttll'villt-. Nova St-5tia. ot‘ tlays this wot-It in Snttttttvrsttltt the "tMztt-llttttttltl" Follt-‘gc. Qttolttw visiting itt-r |t;t1~t-n|__<, anti tho .\'t w hlttlzlttlttl liztpllst i ~ * r Traiuittg tit-ltttol for nurses. 'l‘ltt* .\lr-. ll. '|‘. lloltttatt and tttt- groom wlttt is a gratlttatt‘ oi‘ .\lt~tiill \11>- 111111111111 1,1" st1111111t-1tci111- (‘ollt-gr. Altttttrt-al, ltatl a ltnillltttt‘ rt t-ttrtl or -r "Ptlr wltt rt- 1n.- wttn titt- hilltitttry- Cross. After a briof ltotte_v~ ntoon tho ltappy t-ouplt- will rosidv- in Stunmersltle where the Dr. has‘ t-petted up an office. ltavt- gone ltt hlontrvttl for titt- Ultrislntzts llttlitlzrvs. i i C spirit Tho ltrlght of (‘ltrlst ma: tion was never raised during the tour of Premier Meighen. But Mr. Mat-Kenzie Kittg need not think he is going to make party’ capital out of it, It will be recalled Sir Robert Borden fought for provincial rights in 1905, and in the elections of 1908 and 1911 did not receive any support frotn the prairie provin-' ces for his battle in the interests of that section. Then again, the vested interests of the prairies are opposed to provincial control with the corrupt pa- tronage systems in vogue in those provinces. Nor do they want such control as will make for varia- geted wasteful administration in three provinc s si- mtlar 1n every respect. It is not likely there wi l be much doing in favor of the new appeal of the west- ern men_ 1n the next parliament, nor is it likely to cut any ice at t- next election. But whether the appeals of these three western premiers at Ottawa, result 1n action or inaction in their interests. the interests of the Maritime Provinces tlemanti that our case be proceeded with‘and brought to a suc- cessful issue. '1‘-he pity is that our case was-so poor- lv represented at the recent conference in Halifax. The special claims of Prince Edward Island for con- stderatton were never referred to, or, at least no notice was taken of them according to the reports of the proceedings _1n tll6-pliblie:nphei€t;rBflfittunlcgs they receive publicity there is little hope of their receivin an attention at; O tdlwl. this season is wontlcrfttl VALLlII, 75 cts. and and the patterns arc ~SUPl1tltit. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. ll IIll'lrI'-'--'l‘l1c. Christmas muti- lcrs arc strikingly‘ ltandsotttc; such richness 0f color-tugs ltuve never been shown ltere and no Pmces $250» two alike. Prices $4.00. $4.50, $5.00, tip to $650. Knitted >ilk_ mufflers in plain and fancyt stripes $1.75. 2.75, 4.00 4.50, 6.00. liitted winter irttsltcd wool mufflers, extra‘ val lue, in light bufi’. tan, khaki and i‘ m’ )0 Heather, all Fill" "lturm-Nttthittg more up- Fancy‘ silk $0.00; rcul lluckskitt, wool lined, $8.00. “"01 t=l<»~t-~--ut<}t-, tvarnt Wool Gloves, $1.00; 1.25; 1.51); 111111 natural Wool Gloves, $2.25. llll" (il""¢‘$"l_tlll8d or unlined 1250' 13.50’ shirts in Percztles and Madras Prices 75 cts.; $1.00, 1.25. Iioxcd. . free. Suspender Sets, Jetttrlt-yw-(‘juff Links 51) Ct. . 75 cts.; and $1.00 Tic Holders, 25 cm; 35 cts. and 50c, 2.75, ,1 “.13, l0!’ (IRAFTON STRIEIE" special silver or gilt wire bands, 50 cts.; arm garter sets, $1.00; 1.25. (‘tlll-m-Nttthing better than at t-ap ut-utt, $2.00, 2.25, 2.50 up to 13.00. "tt-“tr-Iioleproof silk htise, most zany shade, $1.75 1Jair, Black Pure Wool Cashmere, $1.00 pair; Fancy Cashmere Hose. $125 pair; Heavy hose, propriatc fora gift. Uttlinctl tptalitt, $2.50 pair. White “'00 Cape. $2.25; Grey Suede, 1153.50 hose, heavy, $1.75 112th‘. Grey Suede, stitched backs, filljttt; (lrcy Suede, silk lined, Siliitl; ll=1IIt|l<1‘I'<'|Il1‘l'~--‘ Silk lmntllter- Natural (‘l1at11ois, $3.00. chiefs, 75 cts» and $1.00. P1110 11111011 _111,,\,1_§__111_0wn M00110‘ Irish Ijtttett Ildkfs. plain, (i0 wool lined, $2.50; 'l‘at1 (Tape, linctl, i1l1nddkf7f) Sis‘ hue lmlm 1lml1th1l. Itiliill; Heavy wool lined Nana . ‘P’ h1g5" wl"'."‘l mile,’ 1111,11’ $111111; Fur 111K111 Gluvésy cxceldtts, 2-1 cts., wllnlc laun hdkfs. 20 ct» and 25 cts. Nurelll hdkfs., colored borrler, tials, the latest fad, 50 cts (‘lub ll:t1,:s--A large a Black Prices $6.75, 10.00. i000- . 28.00. 1n greys, blacks or tans, $5.00. " F"."".\‘ filtirts--N‘otl1in§' nicer for Tm“k“"Wh-" "(ti i‘ flmmlel‘ a gift’. We .1119 $111,111,115 1111s trunk? Prices $8.50 and 10-00 Chrtsttnas some vet-y hafidsome Rcrrttlat- trunks $ltl.50 to 16.50. Cloths made by the best makers‘ Ilt-t-ssittg (i0\\‘||\-'1\‘111\(~1;1l 1trlt~1~s , Prices $2.50; $1.00; 4_0(1- 4511. on good dressittp; goyvtts, $150“ 5-00. _ ' ’ and 20.00. Stnokittg .ltl<'l<<’l~*'~ Suspt-nth-taw-A Sensible Hf‘ $13.50 and 15.00- l'|||ltrt-iI:ts--A useful gift, fisI-"t 3.00. t rolling‘ umbrellas. $500- Henderson £6’ Cudmiortl. $1.00, loxcd- Flat arm ltzuttis and 2.75, 3.00- caps, a large assort- $1.25. extra hose, ltoxcd, wool 11nd litt- ranuc l“ 5 . i 15.00, - 22.50 and l ti. clost‘ 0.00. High gra dc. ‘.'z"' l