DECEMEERJJJZZ? ~ - GENUINE Barbados _ Molasses ‘i, h-nmeasurably superior l h; all other. Molasses ior wiring. Because it re- l (gins all the rich flavor of ‘ (he Famous Barbados Sugar Cane. And it con- (sins no artificial coloringl . Try it once and be t convinced! Remember! if yo u "want pure. delicious. L healthful Molasses yo u must insist upon Genuine Barbados . GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. Christmas Greeting . Cards for the Holiday Season 1929 We have again prorided I ‘splendid selection for the com- ‘ ing gift giving season. perhaps hcticr than in former years which is saying very much con- aldrring our former displays. The NEWEST DESIGNS FOli. SEASON 1929. Also ‘i New Years Cards each card provided with a beautfifialiy lined envel- ope. \'i's' have a wonderful Card in many designs and colors fol‘ only a cents each, then prices range up to 25 conts. Private G reeting Ca rd Book Samples rol- your selection with name and address cfllflll" ell on each Card, look over our Sample Book you are sure to find svhai. you want. Our in; stock of uomoar (‘ARDS i; now on display in BOOKSTORE (first ‘ioonl Limited i‘ VFOOOO-O-O-Q-OOQQ-O-OR O0 >00 940' 9 A l too ma: Regardless of the aloe of the order. °' "w profit involved for us. we cl". m“, can" cltjltffiphififl, ""1 delivery the same prompt and ‘fllfilcnt service. "Mn quality and speed here. _ "nu-z Maxmvm or HEAT" .W. D. Gillis & Co. COAL more: m """H ounn-oeeowoswn i l Garter & Bo. ' You can delifllil m‘ World i’s Greatest coupon. o... (L-(British unlleel Pressil-Great scientists of two hem- ispheres are baffled-by the weird abil- ity of Rudl Schneider to_ conjure voices and human limbs from the air. to turn tables and hurl articles o! furniture at randomwhilo securely stressed in a. chair, but Rudl ‘just smiles and says he knows nothing about it. He. would rather play footballi Although a successful medium he is not a Spiritualist. He docs not be— licvc in ghosts. He has never seen one,‘ and ‘believes that he never will. "My Job is motor-cars," he says, "It brings me $15 aweek. but the scien- tists are interested irrmc, ‘and _I am glad to give them all the help I can. 1 don't want to make anything out of it.” - Schneider is a broad-shouldered, healthy-looking young man twenty-one. There is a breath of the open-air about him. ' He has player-l for many important football clubs. and he loolis more an athlete tharfs medium. He has agreed to remain in Eng- lsnd tor at least three month's, and a determined effort is to be made" by prominent aclentlatstrfprobe- his sec- "i- HE l! living‘ to submit to the most rigorous and exhaustive tests ever applied to a medium. The members of the National Lab- oratory of Physical Research under whose auspices he is now in London, are not Spiritualists. ~ They areln. vestigators. The tests. willtake place in a room fitted .wlth fake and fraud- proof instruments. It will not be in darkness. . ‘Zach of the sitters," is ls explain"- ed, "will wear matellic socks and gloves, through which‘ apmild" electric current passes. So long as the feet of a the sitters touch the circuit‘ is main- tained, but the moment any move- ment on the part of the sitters breaks the circuit red lights, which arc in full view, are extinguished." Rudl himself, who is stripped and searched prior to the seance, Welt-g only pyjamas, is controlled bysimilar _ circuits, and. in addition, is held down by two men as anadded guar- antee. A corner of the seance room is cur- tained off, this space being called the ‘Tflllnctf’ and it is here that the manifestations originate. Rudl submits in all goodhumour. he said. "Everyone is kind and interested. and "It doesn't worry ma", when I go of! into a trance I natur. ally don't know snyihingphenr whhl is happening. ' , "Ghosts? no, Tve never "seen a ghost. I don't particularlywant tn‘. and I don't suppose Lever shall. They tell rne aboutvihe‘ thlrigg rhnl happen, of course, ‘but I am used to that now. Spain expects a bumper orange crop this season. Pains ‘Ararat Heart Weak Spells Would Fall Over Mrs. James Vanaiatlhe, Pibroch, Mam, w-riten-“I had pains around my heart, and. auflered with weak, aluotheringapeils. Sometimes I would fall over and would have tobo picked up and put to bed. ' "I used acreral boxes of " and it. is now over tlueeyesrs aiaes I have had a spell. ' l “I ho anyone who is in the same condition was will giveE. ll N. Pills a fair trial.” ' Price, 50c. e nos at all druggiata and, dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of '00 by The T. Milburh 00., Limited, to, Ont- " ‘ Willi Till‘. BEST! Select your kitchen hardware from among the best. We can aid 8011i"- cause we know kitchen hardware. jllsnslla of quality will cost little | more to begin with. And Will Will‘ Poor articles Our quality displays Ire well worth seee I . ~. The Rogers Hardware Co» tar better to the end. Limited. cf , . gist/in the rel-vice. werehot ore-W“ "W" I" lwne ‘sen. health and "ll. he or Groin Painalor Rheuma- tlc Aches, why not‘. n-y m, gym; “l Hour Test? Get Cystex ipronouncedi Siss-texl today at an! drug store. for l_ 9B1)’ 60c. Moncy bank-if you "don't. “m” m“ P3198 lone. sleep fine, feel Y°““"1'-ll-1'°1189r,'and full~of pep. i P. LRqilivay , "i "15; "MdrrgRetires. 5110M. Charlottetown, retired from, "Willie, Participation in ‘railroading, a’. the end of November. It is almosil 50 years since Mr. Glllls first began Zrailroading. ‘his initial experience lie- 3 lng with the Denver and Rio Grand: road in ‘1881‘-l885."'Later" he"" wor Jlviih the _Philadelphia Engineer Works and went tov-Novarscoiiaio infill". s blast fumace for tlaesuee: lVOrl-ismt Trenton. The work there occupied two years. He" later went blick. towPhlladelphia. More recently he ltlrocceded to Pennsylvania to re. Dair furnaces. He then went to New Brunswick’ "where he was engaged in railroad construction for "three o;- " four years; ‘ ' _ At the conclusio "orthat workhe "me ‘V? ‘Charlottetown, his native city. where he entered the employ of the Island-railroad in 1gp; 11¢ w“ engaged with Otto Baird. Foreman. and AnIl-IB Mclnnis. in installing the first airbrakas on island cars, 11113 task was completed after two ‘and a half years of strenuous work. The coaches were first given air-brakes. and then the box and-flat cars rc- celved" similar equipment. "LaterMrJGillis "entered - the car shone... which-were‘ then under the supervision of Henry _ Coffin. For, about a decade he worked in the con- ‘ struction of coaches. During a num- ber of years he has been pattern maker, for locomotives. within his entire ‘railroad service Mr. Gillis has neverbeen injured in any-way. The only accident he can recallmappzn- ed some-fifteenycars ago when one- of the workmen was struck by a piece of a rotary saw. and was in- capacitated for several months. Mr. Gillis is looking forward to his superannuation and plans. to tour over "a; great part or the C. N. R. system. He has devoted more than twenty five years of a very active llic to work in the Island Railroad shops. . . ~—~—~ l "_ Ordination At " l f" f" Kingston A l l i . .On Friday evening. November 29f the lights of the Kingston Baptist; Church shone clearly and soothinglyl across the snow-clad hills- and ihcl roads as if inviting travellers to scek 5 rest and shelter trom the cold and; the storm. Despite the drifting snow and Tthe bad condition of the roads with worshippers. The church hail assenybled to act apart two men~ Daniel Ward and Burgess. Newton- in the diaconaie. Rev. WallaceMac- Walker. minister of the lchurch, pre- sided. Hewas assisted byvRcv. A. C. Vincent, '1). .D.. and‘. Deacon Percy, Proud of Charlottetown. and Deacong Stephenl-Ackland- of Kingston, Mini Ackland offering prayer after the] Scripture lesson and Mr..Proud aiterl the sermon- Dr. Vincent additsscrll the church on fthesublect. "Three, Things Christ "loved-the Father. the , Church and the Brethren." Mr. Mec- Walker, addressed thejnewly chosen deacons on the subject: "The Attract- iveness of _Chrlst." Mrs. Richard Maclean presided at the organ, The hymnswere. (l). "How Sweet, Hlow Heavenly is the Sight." i2ll_ "Ye Servants of the lord" and p3). "Go. Labor 0n." In memory of the deac- ons who have been called to the heavenlyservice, the congregation stood with’ bowed heads, willie the choir sang "The Sweet Bye and Bye." Ami- tha laying on of hands. while the newly ordained deacons were still kneeling, the choir sang "Sav- iour. Tby Dying Love." ‘rhe, Lord's Supper was observed. the ncw__deac- one officiating. There was generaljre- gret that Rev. Dr. Bldey and deacons Holmes and Lewis. who were to as- because o! the severity or the storm. . Following the service at ~.ths Church. the ministers and the deacr orls and their wives and the mem- ’ o Gmppe » . _ g"; ‘n4 .. inhale mihaeda. Also bathmthefeet in Minardfa and hot water: strength from Getting Up rughuf - Backache. Bladder Weakness, Burn-l 5 " "male-chenille; tithe c. n. n. in’; ' lieiting lip iiigiltsl it Living Magician ,‘°“ ‘v storm oftcnin saf hours. A one You» l May ’ encyclopedia.’ I - HE new Universities Dictionary is in reality a condenscrl _ _ A I It will answer many puzzling questions about Histo1vy,rLitcratur_e, Geography, Science, Art, lllcdicinc, l, and a 110st of subjects about which you are constantly in nccd of , qlllclilanilhea-Sili? linélewtflfld illfol-lnatinn. Tho children at lrnnle __ need-it ails an" adjunct ‘co-their studies/the employees at the office Dictionary-Cyclopedia ! l iWhy Make Embarrassing Mistakes in I Get the church was comfortably filled - This is essentially dictionary. Childre with the same readin standing as the. grown-up folks. a- simplified n can use it". ess and under- up. Itifotr Your Child at School Have sllouldtuse 1t constantly for correct and effective business urrit . . 1 ' - _ i118» " " " Pronunciation ? It . M a , _ .\ lfllsprflriflllllffll \\ 0rd may make you , - look ludicrous anJ rntuiored. You i ' _ nerd nvrcr lnalflc such a blunder ll I ' you have illis non" dictionary. The ' ' "’ * ' ]'i‘(ll\(Iill'.'.'iZ‘.if‘!l is indicated in ihc , _ _ _ ‘. -' - » wry sl- no.1 us)". ily respelllng nf - - l ‘ 5 4 = . . ihc wordy :.il that cvcn a school child ' j ‘y’ ' can illnrnzrllly understand ii. A ill" _ _ __ _ _ .' -' a in?" in I liliilil is llrlnierl at Only tlllllll: U10 llflli- “I111! “H,” 3 - . _ ih~ - w. l-zri you will seldom tliis offer open to yon. We'll]!!! lint" -" V . . = I _ ' I - nsrzl in rcfrr in ii. ll who-scour enrol! or dlwvrrl: , Plus new ~Url1vcrs1t1cs Dictionary covers not (llllY fortlaisspeciai purposeisreat ct _' - ' ' _ _. M ._ h _' V , ,0 "m" “mum M, pump", ,, the meaning andnuse of wol (ls, but 1t is n. CU] lCii~.(-! c) r-lup- h n Ow H 0W wwwwld ohm- m or the» "he cdla 0f lnfollllatloll lll 1111- branches of world lmcvq- , “hi? 3"“ "" " ledge. ‘ ’ T0 Use The ~ ~ TABLE OF CONTENTS .1 . W d No Home Or ‘ ‘g It 0r . l , 1 , v n Capitallgation - . . . . . . . . _ _ . , . , _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , ,_ m, rl he Rlght . Etymology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m; _4 ff ' Evolution otnlinglish Dictionaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '3 ‘ s1’- O Key u» Pronunciation ...... ..- .......................... .. i; L olnelJ’ ‘ ' Practical Syntax . . . . . . .. - B W. h " _ _ prance ‘illcrc i. sluaux a lrurd ul ir-h means . t t A runotuuon _ _ _ ‘ ’ ' H l‘\.".'.‘i'_‘.’ ulmi you liar:- in mind. and e - “mend Funk!‘ _ _ _ _ _ ' ’ H m? ill!‘ Hlliiltiyms included in ihc dciini- . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ < ‘-u,__.huhn_A to z_ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ V _ _ ’ _ _ ‘ H 9 m s," iinlls throughout ihc nook will aid D t ' ‘ _ ' ‘ v you to mnkr your mczlning crystal 1c I‘ §PORTING DIUPIONAIIII-IQ clear at :lll limes. .. Basketball .... .......... .. 2 (jolf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ my; s, In these modern time; nl'_ ylde- Blslblll . 874 [lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ , , , _ _ , _ _ H 5g; spread reading and‘ universal" eauea- 3081118, - - - - - - - - -- 879 Lawn Tennis . . . . . . . _ _ . _ , _ _ , , _ _ _ _ , _ _ H ggg tlon the children [IQ constantly enn- Fililih!" ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -- I80 Polo - . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ , _ _ _ _ __ gr" fronted with questions that puzzle " Yichtlll! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BM YOtll‘ them", and yet questions that. for the ‘ SPECIAL FEATURE DlCTlON-SIKIES most part can be answered by this . i _ ,_ “Guam”: You in your hon. u“ m amslliicczillanis - - - - - - - . - - .. hrlrrms of Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fluid] ymuhbum”! ‘new 1M. b“! cm“ Afhuon C ......- . . . . . . . . .. 905 gwilslic ra h V fir‘ . _ fl-nfly. Now x0“ need no “'1'”. he . . . . n‘; . . . . . . . . . . - .. A n~0E P .\ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . or without a splendid dictionary-ii’ yon Eunice gr l‘ llama N ’ ‘I , " "TV g mum» . 4.111.. ’w.-.."..".."""."...."";. .......... ;;t::....::"":.;":.;.:::::% Words of ‘ ' ' ' ' , rscrs wosru KNOWING A B B k Bell Time on Shipboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i007 ~) ~ . 1g _ Birth Days . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iililli 1 OWGI‘ And Birth Stones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . lil'l'.i ‘ of Over ‘."‘t“l’.‘.'""'.;’; - -------------- ~ 1:1": For“! sc s on e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T31 , _ _ _ Language of Flower; .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fill! fly regular reference to this most ‘ Language of Gems . . . l0 ll practical rllriionary you can greatly - Melriesysiem . . . . . . . . .. - 1"" uwllinla" the lww-‘r 11ml for": "f You’ _ ' ' - < Nutiltire-Valne of Foods . 10']? diction. ll’ ihc rnngc of your vocabu- _ State Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1013i lnry is not as uidc as you would liiic Th‘! bl‘ “Wk Mud‘ l" ha” ‘m’ Tirnearid ltsTariations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. litrttl l0 han- ii. you will ln- inmazcrl at ihc Fulfill‘ "brnmld °°n"'ln~'.°'"-_mz° i'i'e'ather l'roguosticst.."ions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - -~ iflil imprmrmTlt you ran accomplish ‘ rssw- It is "llflirllsfl W"!- Mm- Weather Prognostications .......................................................... .. ms ihrnugl] in.- lmlvlt oi‘ looking words erous plates. 1t} is" 1% 1561'!" "mk- _ _ lip aml ilcromlng familiar with their 3 lllilllfis hifll.‘ Ihtl 5H lhCllfis wide. ILLUQIRATED , WITH 8 FULL PAGE. COLOR PLAlLh, r syumiynlg‘ When Children Get The Reference Habit They Develop The Self-Confidence Which Improves T Teach thcln to look their questions When they first discover" how easy it is to find the answers to the nianyiquestiolls which arise in their will surely lczul . i l 75c If You Act Promptly! l___ bers of the choir were tendered a banquet. at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macswain by the wo- men of the cliurch. Mrs. Mscliwaln taking the part of hostess in her us- ual capable and’ gracious manner. The singing of "Blesl; Be the Tie," brought an evening of worship and of happy fellowship to a close. MARITIMES OFFICIAL VOICES HIS SUPPORT OF‘ EMPIRE TRADE ~TORON'I‘O,- Dec. 4-"f£ you can- not get it in Canada, I agree with the slogan of buying within the lim- plre." was the - central note in an- lddress delivered at the Kiwans Club luncheon. by R. w. E. Burnaby Maritime Provinces Trade Comrnia-'_ cioner. Mr. Burnaby advocated the development or interprovincisi trade power, and the =speaker was of the opinion that "it was the responsib- ily.of Canadian citizens about this development." "Within a. single s generation." he continued, “the Provinces of Prince Edwardilsland. JNovs Scotla andirlew Brunswick = had- switched over 3from being foreign traders. to being domestic traders." . The complete implementing ol. the a1 recommendations in therewrt of the buncln novel " Consul-sic" would have far-reschingefrecla in the Maritimss‘ and would be a real factor in the 1 Ollflillilum ‘ $39.7 agitation growing out iof _ demession and _ discontent» in they Erovinccs; by the see. - ' Maritime to ~brlng|cnd increasing good roads. and ihc irationallzatlon of thc Harbors of] Halifax and Saint John, new hotels establishment of a Trade Commis- slon ofilce in Toronto. for the promotion of the sale of Maritime i products and the stimulating of tourist traffic. 'I‘hc 193i) Kiwanis" convention is being held at Saint] John nrxt summer. l MAY ACQUAINT POPE OF MISSING PRIESTI TORONTO, Dec. 4.-—Altllough 1 nlore than 100 clues have been oil- cred to the Montreal police the dis- appearance or llnv. Father Foster. director general of tn; Order cf St. Basil, is still unexplained and the Thijreat need " in i-h: Provinces. Mr. lurnlliv ollit-WIB. industries for the . ernploymqnt of their (awn people. Formally 3'61" the afar-lenses ‘had shame _ the reminding his audience, that trade consisted in buying as well as selling The ‘balance of trade“ as between the Maritime Provinces and Ontario had been all one-sided. according ‘to this economic observer. but he W» glad ilo find that Ontario buyers were increasingly "willing to buy where they sold. The benefits to bclwon from "an economic federation" I of the Dom- inion were stressed vim coniiacinf economic I ns and eaushten. pnd 1011M "I'm ‘loss of educaiinl 31¢" m they had. reamed productive years, y sections of the Dominion. - “pun”. lflin‘ - flfii I development. The MI-Pmm? Pmvim" u‘ “d” l found it may 5B ‘qnjoying s. slurs of. Canada's pro- aaid m. "Burnliw- cowl"- "nlm" l” "mu-y l so that a decision my be rcaclv. ih° cmhm‘ lama“ as to whether or direct 00M!“ WWI f3! y.“ M!“ considered eccleslastically dead. likelihood of a substantial reward for definite information concerning him is daily increasing. I Father Foster's name still remains |on the records of the Community oi lsi. Basil and he is still officially w least a priest oi’ the Roman Catholl 10'0""? "m" “d. “m” éhurch. capable or ihc execution r duties. If he is n' I ' necessary for i‘ lapottolio delegate at Ottawa to i: Y lorln the Pope of his oisappearnn all sacredolal not he should b" (‘ANADIAN MILLS FOIIFEI) TU (‘LOSE CALGARY. Alia. rm. 4 ~ ltnllvrl oats mills m Western (Iallarlzi. which invariably ni this time 0i _\'i"Z\l' inns been running 2i hours n Gal‘. N‘? closed flown or arc ollPlfllllls "ll lHll time as a result of ihc iloorlllli! "i the Canadian max-kc‘. with 1'0"“ oats manufactured in the Unilrrli States. l‘. has declared llcrc icslcr- hei r Marks i rczulinu" llllfl study‘, they will be thrilled by their own zlbil1ty' t0 "lllld thing's out” lllldltlCil. /\ll(l the habit school and greater‘ self-confidence. to advancement in " llmllul sack, illi‘ lrclghi mill llanrll n! L‘llill'3_'i‘.’. rlnrl Jilll unclcracll ill." (7.211 rulxnn lll‘lll‘}'.'~. ll" szlzrl (‘xillrltllnll llllllrrs lime" slbnllil-Jl lhr‘ lnatic." l": ill!‘ Yul-rm] Qiorerll» lllFllL at. lllnlun. bu‘. lime been m lnrnlrrl that nollunp can be done rm lil ailcr Parllnlurnl nlccls. l: us inllmmrrl by local nllllczs. .\l.|1"<" tllali lijwllil Anlcrlcan auiu» d“ by n‘ K‘ “Tallinn “lanai” nllillPDLlCh urrc ll11'ror'crl into Frlinyl Western Canada hillls. hlllls lll Cal- gary’ M00545 July, \Vllllll|l£‘l: and Saskatoon arc lllus niic-"icil Oats arc so much lower in llrifl‘ l" ihc Uniicrl Sintcs that. American millcrs can manufacture rolled 0M5- pav the (liilY of sixil/ W11?“ it" M‘ wvvv i" - In l0 economical and .If"~ \\'II Y 'l‘0irl-lil.-\'l‘l‘l Pimples, Blackheads and Dandrufl’ "m" Cuticura SOAP and OHNTIIIENT: their cleansing. purifying and healing ,_ More‘, tins your. llrrnkulg out riuznilj a sLorm a’ Wolrlshul. m the lamous Black For- ml. of (lcrlnalrv, a firc rcccrltly dr- siroicri ‘.23 houses in two hours. vet unsurpassed [be __:__ A~\~§“d “at r : HinlIoui as’. A so». Taleu- Ile- usl he. _ -t| J. T. \\ alt foimpal); 1.14., III-rt]. ' ll.