_.___>. 1A - h 1L7‘:...'J_:_>Agl\?&;-_¢’;§-K" , _ . . . . ";_,..-._.,..,,,H , ., . .- . ...-. Illrvirv-vlraui- -, . ..-_..-._u¢=.»q». . .._-....,.*~._-. PAGE u. .___._... ruzlcriniorrr FD l.‘ if . l). llllllur l\lIl| nllllllfifllflfi illrrrlnr-J. N. Harm-ft Arum-lull l‘..lll4,rn—-l~‘r|\|1k l;.ll.;C'.il'_.i*?Pl\*llil l?‘?\llll l VIcv-Prenhlanb-d. ll. Ilurnrfl A. Blnclllnnnn, l). 8. O. lYfllkfr um] I). if. Currlo Morning Dull! (fnnurlnl HUG.) LEGO [L50 p" your (in mlvunvr) mull:- )EC E m: yrur (In advance) dollverna. d In (Tunudu and United Stale Fntrmus Eulogy l.'(I.~‘-il)l'-' disreputable cnudilfun of many oni- of the .'(~'.l:;l‘z:‘; for the‘ of the roads iri this PYOVHIUI‘ during the i post ycai is to 11o found i1: the rm-‘ 110m (‘or (&li.'1"11:111.~ut i oigznn lllllil 0i‘. v merit, ‘ 1 01w, i‘ 1:1 r‘~'.*.' ‘ a ny Crxlirl. zt‘. Y‘ i.1:l1,-.1-.;i l1 11:.‘ of i1.‘ in '\ .- Tvnr-l . irli 1‘ ailing 11oz" " the 0-1.1 had lccu v.11". rrcl in ye-aqsu. (>112 “,1- 1‘ P. LIV. t?!‘ l‘ v "Tcr ‘who bliuzif‘: H "zl‘i"0c:11i1‘=" Si". 1f tcnlewcrl hi‘ the l‘ . _ (.\»r1‘1."lny .11. fir. 11181111 refer-l Lo 1. 'cd. lfvizflr 1:» 1hr. I") c u ,,. plaruwl yo" 1.4:. in 1h". (lclizsloli if tin": ilicuijht I‘:'c\'i1)cc ‘urc under a! li1.._v were pnyiixq 2L "good. roads" tax; they were in r-rlecr p115", {z a "bud rozvlx" 1,1); -- p.'lj.i".:.r it, in F'(“1".". m, <14» l czullcn to their vl-hiflvs. I (‘Nice visitors lrL-"i, . cnuvlijlic in 112w Mu‘: u-i hurls,’ i i i i i _1l<‘_ lglfflfiifi cx-‘r-ss weal s owl (lepre- .1 ‘um :' vxvrc tlw- (m; ‘ ‘E 11*. ".llli-' [Y1 r~l mi lr-iu‘: . . 1111i. li M. 1 ‘ti. u! f‘ .1 1‘ {vi lvvii ‘S. i<u :r‘\1*','(‘, CYIliLlTIll. ‘ . gale no infl-rcsl. in p1'c\'ir.<-'.1l poht 'I‘hc_v' hurl ncvcr hrrwd of All‘. Mcln-i tyre and hi: smwuve, lei rhcnr- (mic-r fiicvy, ‘They ncithcr- fiiflll 11.‘. Lea i rmr (‘and 1,\"t(‘.hci' for i110 ltn I (ii.\'i“l'l‘.fiif‘lli. w". W," lscr-"t or the worst ndxninizlrrfiwu th- frwz-inrr had hnd‘ Put they" hurt, of mil-w; over‘ ullrl yrmill they thcm. zixlxi‘. rec them in this’ .'E:‘ce (.‘o111'e>rE~1-;1:5o:1, travclbzl roads 1:1 Allin‘? l‘ro"i:1cr".. il1'.'.‘.1l' 1.; thcv -_;-_.=»,v rcvdu ivfiwcu sruvi y.~,,._;_, 1m fir" r4 ntrang some of tlzem ucrt had never (‘sen imaznizcil that roads cmpd be m llilll in rlrzv port of the’ r 1') o3: to my that. they‘ .1. conli:i~.1i in ?“\~r' of cr-icc i930 So muih for r1 [fl f‘Tiii(‘l"ill. If the iirrlccd of r-ulog-v Govrrrrvncut. o: irimz its our": yr. ‘icinns mid sup-re . ' -'1'."‘l'r-l1<‘0 to‘ W" I , tho rn. . ...-d ou,‘ the Gov- ‘ lcd up- crnnucnbls Mr.’ on a consisiorxi. policy of road main- tenance and putrcl, f"~[)f‘,(‘lilll_‘.' ‘of the, main highv. v: rlrriur: the summer‘ season, ilr-rc nxinht, hove been less, need of oflcrin": crillcirm toduy- I11 fact, its Il(‘l_.‘lf.‘£‘l~ of its journalistic obligation in this rcspcct lmS hccn e! as little real service to the Gov- crumcnt as it has been to the public. U. S. Depression Diagnosed Analyzing the causes of the United States‘ irresclll ms- D“ Glenn Frank, president of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, in M1 Rll<1lf0$5 ycstcrrhzy before the Associillifln 0T Life Insurance Presidents in irmlual convention in New York, had some significant statements to mflkc- m! economic , its nod sccrs have puintcd ‘lilrough . l‘<i.».-il)i{‘ the jiz-oduction of C','(‘l‘}illlX'l{.! ‘ urc for all were at hand, the biltblc phznsc nor its cure (llstillcd in an ' ‘ ouc thing. at least, is sun-clear. The ‘ lc-uicrsiup that MBER 12, 1930 pointed out that at the very moment vixen the market collapse and econo- mx‘ rct-wrdation bcfc-ll it, the nation ‘at: l.\:1si"z1lly' at the mint towards which the (ircams of Utopian proph- lt had lnvcntcrl w.» enough to onuuicipntc its pcoi pic from (irudgcryx It had achiever! that made centuries. mu- fhc a ;::'<)d11c1_i":e efllcicihyv u." ]""'{j‘.P needed “ltimlll. their slav- .o;r f1‘o,111_<iav.r. to (liloli. Leisure in \v,.:-.l1 to lnuyh mid love and ndvcn- t"='r- mucus: thiupzs- of the mind and urns uithln the nation's grasp. yci, ‘just when the point had reached at which emancipation drudcery", the capacity to pro- nil the esscutiqils of material ‘Alli ‘= 11.1: xvitllout the slavery of in- human hours, and the 1J0luilii1l achievement of prosperity and leis- spun? :\:1<l been from c1124‘:- huzn-J. ‘fhcrc \\'.'ls a. financial dcbacl", tLilllOllliC recession, and a vast sn- 1.ll unsettle-merit. in which meu walked hungry in the midst of plen- What. must the gods have lholluizi 3,; they watched this: tfllfli- <111|i."(i_'»‘? Admiiiiiig that the cause; of the r.i;1r1~:.<iiiii cannot be captured in n (lllfllillil, D11 l-‘ixuik contends that has developed the iiruloufls policies for using goods and distributing wealth has-proved in- ferior to the leadership that. has dc- vclupczl its‘. policies for making goods nrd wccliicing wealth. In short, he .1110..- lhnt the current crisis is an in- ‘uvxcizt, not of the machine order. ‘taut. of the economic order. Thelcu- pacify‘ to purchase has not kept ptlcc with the capacity to produce. Ycl, Dr. Frank declines to concur Notes by the Way Winn yuu find yourself in agreement. with the policy enunciated by a political cpponcnt; and have nothing to offer in its jiluce just coll lr "Hllllllllig." ’.l‘his will relieve the situation for the mohlcm for the question is hound .1 come up :1;;-.u11. Nothing is cvcr settled uuul ‘it i. settled right. dis- ' The Frcrlcricton, N. B. (‘llcuncr rejoices ovcr the fact that. the cot- ton null ut lllzxrysvillc, is to resume optruiions and that the pcpcr mill at Dalliousie is about to install a fourth machine. The Cleaner con- cludcs: Thus at lczist two mzuulfuc- luriuu plants in the province rhow! signs of shakinr; oil‘ the dcr-rcssioii, It is to U8 hoped that this activity, with nll it means in the v.".1v of 121-} creased DlllTilflbilij! power and relief,‘ of llllflillliiOlTllfill, will continue in. the, lines that have ulrcady shown 1L? nml that. now n start has been rundc. similar‘ activity will he shnlvn in; other lines. ‘fhc fact that industrialj conditions have so improved or, to‘ warrant; such a move is in itself cri-i couragingf. Bilsinr-ss sec-ms in bc ni-l ready on the upvsarzl s\\"n",. ‘Vhut dominiml statcunun could have been nppaimultijv imrrc |li.-~o,1=1~'.l to withdraw’ his country from the] Empire than Premier llcrtzog o! the South African Union? Ilc malntuiiz- ed that his country is as i11dcpcv.<i- cut as is llrilaln ht " ll. llc aui» , opted a South Afrlc. . flag in \\‘llll'll the Tlulou Jack plrrvs but a small, part. llle contended that ffwih‘ Africa. ha." the right to secede flTll“ the British liillfiiffl, But he rt“, i the minority in his couuirj" v . talks oi’ setting; up as a republic. 1!:- condcmns an nyimtiou for a nnilce- horn Soilth Mrlcnn uo1;<~1'i1:>~j-;~r~11- eral. i 1 1 At the Imp "’ .l Confcreucc. fmiu which he has just; rcturucd, 11c rsprulzc in terms such as became the head of a dominion of the British lljvvpirc. Upon rctilruing home he xiotlflcs the republican group that, if i. i‘: groin}! to persist in its cumpnitfn, he nu-l, every other responsible lfllfl?!‘ v31“. flcrht it with all tin rtrwigth :1" tbci ccmnmnd. The rejection of {he stfkt- 117c- posnl by the Ilriiish nziiiers lust wecl: shows that the druzjzci- of a national strike, in (‘vi-call Briiuin is past for the ])‘.‘f‘.l‘lll, unrl thui. the with observers who insist that the , -- Unitcd States is producing too many uioods. That it is producing more floods than its‘ consuming millions are able to jiurchasc is obvious; pro- zlizction and icucly out of balance; but this simp- 1y nicnns that a larger share of the must bc_ shifted consumption are scr- oohonru income 1.'o the grockatr. of the COiiSlllll- c" priiiifillS, and the margin of .11 ure for the millions mark- wliv lurrfi-vcvl, If nrrl when tho l»:ui11|‘~lu1v oi imluJry nssinwics 71:‘ our‘ oi 11.: major riuticr increasing tho incontr- and lfiifllfl‘ of the millions, it. mill discover that, as n. l)_‘,'—]'1l'l)!lll(". of 1111:; social ministry, 1i. 1111s mane gran.- ter profits than ever before. Dr. Frzmk contends that in the en- tire history o1’ business-America, every general reduction of hours and cvcrf/ general rise in u-ages, however biUru-ly- fought by business and indus- triallcadershlp at the time, has been followcxl by a fresh accession of bus- iness activity and general prosperity. llc insists that leisure is as necessary as high imrzcs to keep the industrial ‘ ordcr a, doing concern; and the WiSf) use of leisure implies better educa- tional ruelhods. By n thousand super- ficial test: the nation's lcnrlcrs m education and industry have been cuecr-ssfill during the decade just closed; but they have failed when faced with the crucial test of their axcers. namely, the prevention of the current; economic depression. Editorial Notes One of the surest waysofrcstoring normalcy in business is fol-the mer- chant, like the farmers, to cut, their 105505 in stock in hand now. It will come back to them fourfold in in- creased business- The wise ones are doing it; the otherwise will be com- pelled to follow suit. Regardless of party affiliations, Canadians will extend to Premier Bennett n hearty welcome home from the Imperial Conference at London. The Premier will arrive at, St. John today. He 112s declined the honour of u clvlc reception tendered him by the Ottavm. City Council, 111s reason belmz the pressure of public busi- ncsl owaltlua him‘ tc of trucc rec. ln-rl will continue. iThc situation is all}; scrioliz; P11111311 ito be the cause of 1111x101)’ on tho {part of British lllilliwlflfil lviulcrs zvul ithc Govcriuxlczit of that country. 'l‘herc is no iciiill! hora ion: the present; state of affairs will continue, for the margin of votes which ll- cd defeat. for the strike progaornl was: slim enough indccd. and a change of hcnrt. on the part of a. small pro- portion of u» hlll‘."‘.‘.\‘ iuvolvcrl would clmwo the. mules of Flufaurt and lVzlivfi. 'I'i1r~ ‘1liil'r"v'!<' Ffililllllf down in 111141111: ,‘|\llll‘ \- :rr:=11;~in:' llwl, will he, rcrcivr-tl hv ,-'~- y,.;!-.-,-_-, will owners, 'I‘nr~ n-izu‘ lmlrliuy out‘ ~|.‘l‘l\'7i_\' for lhc :ir.1‘r,l|t Frvru and u half hour uorkiuz; (lily \\"1th- ‘s arc just as [inn in .hcir stand tint’ ihcy cannot give this, and offer the 45 hour week, giviirr thr- rnuic total of working Hours, but sprc l ovcr ti“ wccl: a: the owners d1‘ ' eight-hour days and one five-brat." r roufruuuirr‘ l", Hui .'1])l'i"l-‘l- fl‘.l‘l‘ a "sprcad-ovcr" the r-iincrs hen-e r."- fnsed to alzrcc. It i". in ho hoped that the confsrciicc will roach sour‘ workable agreement. In \iew of the probably h1i(‘i'l‘\hll|l agitation for dominion hiatus now being cc-uduzlcrl i11 Jlurma. Rhodesia, BLlCilllflLiJilti und Ny'{l5.".l.lii(l an exchange s:1_v.-;: A thousand ycars of c::pc1'icucel1:1:; btcn rcquircrt for the achievcmcnt of this rcmllt. ILxSDOIISiiJlC cavern- mcut thus cstzzlilismcd has spread to every part of the world. bcgcltlng new democratic states under the British monarchy, null impavtiu,'z to other countries and peoples the les- sons of responsible government. Great Britain has rl-gistcrcrl a formal protest; with the Soviet. nov- crnmcnt aqainst the effort. to involve British subjects in the allowed plet for war against Russia. Aforc ovid- ence than the “confcssious" of the eight self-styled revolutionaries will be required to convince any one out- side of Russia that any British sub- jects were involved in so sensational a scheme. It was not to be expected that spectacular results would follow ‘the tariff changes at the emergency seq- sion of Parliament in September, but from day to day there are re- ports of reviving industry and new establishments which must mcnn n large amount of extra employment and an increasing wage distribution lprwnsc to l1;l1t and in the some in- 11.1.5 been cffcrrri, but to all i0l‘l‘.’l'< of‘ GUARDl M‘ IHE‘ Cl IARLOTTFTOWN ......._ _...... -——-*.-—~‘*-"*' *‘ The Public Forum. l This column h open It the disrcussion by correspondents t of questions of lateral. This ' Charlottetown Guardiln doa i not necessarily endorlo the p? ‘ oplnlomcfmrrapondqltl. Ry (mum W. dnrion, 1‘.I.D. YOU CAN (idT T00 MUCH SUNLXGWT s l I . iIIWZlWLDlNlE RELIEF REQUIRED. Sir,--There are to-day in this city two helpless young women, one with lihreo c“ildrcl1 n1. ‘ging from six years \',h<‘:'<: tho 1111.‘. and heat of the sun {to (me mumh 01d, the 0mm. ‘vim im_ have 1011;; lzceu iwcil in the twill’ ill-wired health and a. child om? Your mcnt of tuberculosis that there lino“ Thy: lmsbnndg young and able future t11‘,.crc11lo.=1§= amongst‘. the in- board mm‘ with ‘vhom a quality of hubitzi ‘ than 1' found in ‘England bnm, was found ave consequently “mil ii ' y “m1 "mny ‘lmf it:‘.i0liCl'<"d a 1:1 fed in the Queen's tin-r. l‘ l“ l“b°'-'°“1°S‘5 County jail where vilicy are to remain tircr.‘ that Jdlllil. that; to Ob- ml m,“ Summer. A good snlngnmn lain n cure the patient must leave mm can m “item it Shared her mo‘ m; ‘m’ I'M‘ ‘qilnfv Villains‘ f u . t I and food with t-he women and child- u; ,1 us‘ 1s one o 1c mos _ _ , _ _ ' _ serious $COlli‘L'.(‘S of Fwpt and India l 1m rm um pm.’ ‘leek’ hm cdn do it where the still L‘; macilcriliY ‘llwayfi shhlhirz. Sir l~l'\;1r;.' Cu11'.".1l11. the pioncci‘ in liuqlaurl of the use 0f the sun's r:1_ys in cases of wrgzical tuberculosis- boucs and joints. tclls us that the sun .1‘ Jmcni, is ‘nzorc effective in inc cl-nclruilly changiufi conditions of a ii‘ll‘{‘"",'.!‘ ellznatf‘ than in the stcady hot. climate cf tropical r01;- icrr- Iricllxirluols ‘Jory in tilt-tr ros- Why l," it 1111:! in Switzerland . no longer. Is vhf-re no possibility of v providing good stiff labour for chore young men wiierc they 00.5. be made to cam for their fztmilie: even if con fined in jail? ' In tire mcautbne what about the poor women mid children, who must either xvall: out 10-day on the high- uvay, l10lllCl0$5 aid pcruuless, or be cJnvpciled to remain in a home that has already done more than it; could afford, or be cxiwoctcd 1o do, when they were taken in. Surely City m- Provinoe can do somleilhirg. Authorities when enforcing sentences cannot’. allogcthcr shut their eyes to Slll‘.l‘Olli'idll1g conditions. When 1111s- billldf; are trdccn thew ought. to be hunmnlty enough in the legal machinery to mmke provisiorrfor uhe lieljvlesg nxothers and little 0142s. Ii; is high time come provision was made so that the cnfcrxcouicri‘. of law would not end in a case of iuhlunazitity almost brutul. Even a. dumb animal would not be left this time o: year without making some provision for food and shelter. zllviduzil there is a variance, not only according to season, but: ulso 11c- cordfnrto 131:‘ actual time of the day. 'l‘here l‘; 1111-0 health value in the l‘li‘l‘lllllf( and yet it. is ilvurthe light of the "Nils is duc to the fact r ha". just ccme from of the niuht, and thus m- sloclq. 'l‘l\.is, particular rfiiuulatcs the disczmc 1 n,’ the body to more 1 cil: cl lvc v. ruck. Titcrcf/vn‘ cs .11.". Grluvain points (lllf (i“l'i~'l‘.""..‘! i". as nccessery for ilfflli Hcrltpirn‘. as is the sun itself. Cciiiiuuoun ewpzvaure to sunlight; in mznrwicr woull not. Iirodilcc results: as speed ah hcnt uncl cold, dry and humid uir. Now this is cucourcxiugr news to ilnrc afflicted with tuberculosis iui sin-I m“ enclosing u cumllg n,“ PM“ n, m0 but“, than um ; which I took from the Saint John Mlnro T“ thought m“ m“, clwraph Journal this morning in ' ‘iih-‘zrrd i0 the new Forum. : chub...- rziihc: than their 011.11‘ “_ m, h" “Mm wncficiim Let me offer my congratulations Vflicrc thcrc i". ll\l)i"."l‘lllO.‘§lS of thl‘ to ‘he cilizpns of Charlouclom‘ i" ' the yv-ay they have (lone to pronlott; the. fastest and one of the clcaucsi. games the world has known. I am n. keen supporter of the Ab- bies and I think it is up to Lhem to show the Marltlmr-s what they can do and will do. It is up to them to make the new Forum n success. “Come on Abbics, let's g0." I am, Sh", etc, I mu, Elir. 010., IIUNIIANITY (TONGRATULATING ABIHES lunc: lhe dry climate. l."- considered best, with n reasonable amount: of sun (luily. A". :1 imtttu- of {all n real hot. sun czvnuoi l)" horm- l'.-i' any lvujglh of time by vl-r" youn}! ldrcn, cld|".‘ly' pchplc and lilHFP iacrlourly ill. féo i'(‘lll(.‘,Yl‘.ilf‘i' ihcn lhut the sun is lhr- irrcat h 111'; oer-ill, but like any other .11»: 1o. 1i. n; slit zilfoct ‘l ‘ in flu some way. Each SHPPORTER 0F Tm“ ABBIES 11.11 rcsponrls in his own par- Rnthcsay‘ NB" Dec’ 9' (Enclosure) llculnx? way, and be and hi: physic- And now it's Charlottetown! The 1m must. be lllfirfl ‘iv tbc effects new Forum in the Island's leading Wt some Sun lin-c of industry will officially open _ H minus. Nor‘, mm this cveniaig with a mammoth ice llilUrlllib. ’I‘i1:\t um-kcs two new arti- ficiul ice-making hockey rinks hav- iiur ib-rmvn open their rlonrs to the llllllliff in the Alivritinvcs in thc past. foriniuhl. lonclon and Churlot.tn- town l-nvc. llflYfllVTfl far in the puck name by ucrccllne such splendid .“ll‘ll(‘i",l‘(‘.“-. ‘lzv- rest. of (Junuda cannot. help but 1ft up and iakc uoliz. over the umvzucr in which the lwlaritime Pro- } vincrr; have taken to the national Pastime, Ilockcy is booming down- Upper Canada and the west vccs in the 1191!": 1t wink-z ill" llvurx: in m-eoici" an. A-‘rll i1." il=:|l1l._|':il for 1.71.111‘ ‘t‘il:'.ll,‘:o_ l.l|' lllhlrtc. I i j§”i, 'l ~ 1__cr~r4.i,..<.g*__t4zm.- lliYflil _ "~11"; ii the truth must no.1}, 21c told, .. scum, . vxhilc Swirli- J"'"'1, noted {or you may wait, it" hockey attcncinnce, goes tilrough __1-, 1m» our 1mm | another season without a rink, hopes irenniin high in the Loyalist City that. p1,, -.\ -1~ Iihrji‘: 1~f our lliii‘ are we; iurrzmgtcments will be uudcrwny ere (.11; ite i: 11:"c:l wiih husibaudry. i101); for a new structure hcrc which We ‘noltl our hut!‘ to": chcicc ‘t thing will H-lfllllii-F (‘Vclylllillg 038i; 0f lflu" li"ii'. llll'i cnrrlraz". lcnxiwiiiug. M"11lI'<‘31- The city‘, once it took the game to ‘, cl1cnp!||1(‘1\1't,_nftcr years of juicklcus sport, ‘ibccruuc one of lhc best ccutrcs for iuttciuluncc in the realm of hockey, ipci" cuplln. lifonctouls Stadium will handle in; \‘.’<-. (itnzloi liizrv not, ".1 ,.c, a thin, .o meat. As l.c\vc11'=: bcnicnout will. of hatc. Ir. tlvre no ancient sceptrwl Wrouu? pr,\.;m-_ cmpn-m] m0 13,000 Into thc Abcgwciis‘ home. Hal-- l‘ for i,"‘""~ 1111'.‘ hatred shall cred :1: l kept. For me :1 wcman who is beautiful has uhvizyz‘; wit; she hus wit; enough to be beautiful, 11ml I "know of none that; is cqilul to’ tl1l::.-'I'h':opl1lle Gautier. SHOP EARLY AND SAVE at the the vicinity‘ of 4,500. They will pack‘ l7"l(1l§7.’.'.!3'Z'{ Y‘ “ THE HAB RD. SHERY ” MEN’S GIFTS Gloves Ford Christmas Tim new Imvrlly gun-e llnln your i. Ilia “hlto clcernklrl nt $13.00 u puir mu] the while peueury hug u! 83.00. We also have u lnrge rungs of nth. or unlined glnru such u: Din-luau Daernkln m $2.50 and 53.50, ‘M. hllllll0 M 5:100 11ml lulu-In cmhrnllirrcll ll zlmru in urn-y find (m, 215.011. \\'hlu\ uml Holeproof Sox made only and wool ARROW t every man needs-ARROW SHIRTS. These are shirts of the finer sort, tailored to a nicely, and offered in p, brilliant assortment of colors and patterns, and with the new Sanforlzed , neck band which is guar- anteed not to shrink. 90% of the fit. of a shirt is In the collar and-only Arrow Shirts have ‘the famous Arrow collar. of these bags and c3595- excellence. stages. Ministerial Sacrifices ' (Mall and Empire) The action of the Hon. E. B. Rf-‘vk- man, minister of national revenue, in rrsignluyr from the dlrecloratcs of, various companies is in keeping with the established practice 1n this country, and also in Great I-llilafu, where the higher standards of re sponslble government, as indeed modern responsible government, it- i _ For All Attractive Gifts ~ At Attractive , l Prices Nicely packed and wrapped in true Xmas style. Let us put. away your gift and deliver it Xmas Eve. You buy, we do the rest. Our Xmas line wlll please the most. fastidious. Read this list. Write call or phone us and your wishes will be car- ried out. We will simplify your Xmas shopping. EN, Military Sets Ivory Shaving Sets Yardley Shaving Sets Williams Shaving Sets Mather Cigarette Cases Ilumldors Tohaccou. Cigar- cms. Clnrs. els- SEE OUR DISPLAY 0F CHOCOLATES WOMEN Pearl on Amber Toiletware. Manicure Sets. ' Yardley: lloubigant, Ashes of Roses. Cow's. Evening in Paris and Three Flowers Toilet Sets Perfumes. Dusting Powders, Bath Sella, m, by the above makers. [DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR WINDOW. Metropolitan Store in the nommnnltfc: where these de- velopments Ire taking place. , THE 2 MACS i. Wool and sill: and wool $1.00 per pull‘ Silks ...... $1.00 and $1.25 See the new “Auto-Gart" The self supporting hose. Nu garters needed. Wool and silk and scarves we $2.00, $2.50 and up to $5.01) HENDERSON é’: CUDMOR.F . of directors on takiiur We think immediately; of Sir Robert White and the bpiyp- that onvrrr; her, hrushin" and can!‘ 2.18M . Hosiery by llolcproof. firm’ Other lffl‘ $1.00 per pair Club Bags and Suit Cases I Handsome leather creates an impression of luxury and smartness~—quite Justified by the commndlous convenience They are Christmas gift-a of Club Bags, brown or black cowhide with leather lining- well sewn, strong frames, and drop handles. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00 $20.00. Ladies‘ overnight cases at .. . . $6.00, $9.00, $12.00 and up. Week end cases, migrators, from ........ $7.50 ta $39-90 M UFFLERS )‘len‘s new Silk Squares in largest have ever MEN’S WIEA ‘i; ifax takes close to 8,000. Saint John sclf, firstdcvclopcd. It is pro will need close to 10,000 for play-nil that in this country C<)lls.‘i".“.lii\'c ‘ minislcrs huvc had to sacrifices in this l'(‘:;p\.l‘t. than Lil-cm] ministers. But. if this l‘: so it, is only because the (,">IlSi(‘l‘\'l\t.i\'l? puriy txulzlr: bu?!" affairs, while (he lIu-uvini; naturally‘ gravitate to a more ll('(lll-"lllil‘ Lilaciul luv»- prnvldcd many cxumjilcn of mvu who have rcllrcrl from i111p-\l'i:‘."t. lm:1".'(l.'i°l “l! ‘Pmmillm’! m" "mmullmll public office. 1?‘. o zitirun‘, |ll'l‘.L'll“fll men sm. Recent. (Tzmadiau hi Borden, Sir Thoma‘; present prime minister‘. showing; ( llln yn nfi $2.00 and $...'|fl. Lillcll Dtrrllllll gloves $151!. fancy checks, brocadcs. strip- es and other rich fancy pat- terns, a colorful army of im- ported silks and the fluent of had. 5-‘ Lllll,‘ mor oi" stony 0n l i that are sure of a 'welcome 3 ' lMonogram Belts giovu Imrk n2 $1.50. wnul llmui ‘npnnklll, $3.00. llm-cl (‘nmwklrun (g SHIR TS Plain $1.95 lo .. “finite pe broadcloth, $3M broadcloth with silk $3.00 White silk broadcloth; $4.50 to $5.00 Blue Silk S450 White Silk, fancy $459 Blue self silk stripe 5am strl A great gift army 0g m exclusive range of colored .‘ shirts in tans, blues an‘; white stripes which w, l‘ feature from $1.95 q, -' B)’ Hickok A rnvclty this year is the braided Belt at. . . 5150 , 0mm‘ lam‘? cowhide belts in beautiful dcsi tiullcrl buckles HS and with inl. $1.50 imulllful patterns :1i1.l featuring 1:10- ncv.‘ hip cur-tic band. llruzull-lnt’. 'i,.-c~s at $1.75. :;=;:.".~l.... .... .. . Q 1' 511:‘ s .. 551i“ liuvlsca, an Lirgllsh sllk. in ll wonderful range cl paticrn! $11.0" A new pyjama 111B Yea‘ l! Slanflclds “Nnvnslllfl pullerer style with hip elastic P-TP-ll- lmmlv Colors, blue or fawn $45" ' =6" Iii-iiTLJ1§GiiYE1BI5n..t of rune. Nc-vcr ‘c s, she is uihiflfl l0 m! t- ;*_1 . l. of tcrrcrtrlcl llf-‘i Sh! ifluri: ll. uuccssury sometimes t0 withdraw‘ into herself, to rflfllvelll‘ hvr coercion and forprl. llfr‘. Whm with‘: n 1111;; udvculurr, 11117591154 with lumiv three or four lines hi! l1‘.\'ll 1n ' tut, c rrturm to tilt 1195b L lmr c.:-.11,.111lr‘ s who trillllTl the 9"‘ ‘tries h-xolcn to uiect her, and, ilrll with which "‘\'f‘l‘_\' uolnl-lv‘ "Pnl b?‘ lginr; uud curls in the foruuc world. they thou clean-l: hcr 4'5 I319 5'15‘ chosen leader at the Winnipeg: con- , Slrlf! 1101'. and infill l!" l" l‘ 5°" ol ‘ yuentlou. Mr. Bennett. mi-teiu-u him skrhici: chnmbcr. fflr WY“ '1“ m‘ self and his fsrlinc to tiic ‘;<'l'\'!C:‘. of his party and country; llilfi from that | croivii, will-u is re*_ exhausted lflllflllls‘ mull. of the served fer . . , . r day no one m“ say “m; h, ‘m? 0...... y Then 1h- sooil sinks into n lllmber looked back. When 'l“l1c Ant l-Z cuts Hilton requires almorl, .1 501m“ ,crvicc cf music before l" mm 111mm him. Bill. h.“ ilfllfl-‘i l-l-i mum" L0 which who liJ-i"ll$l havl iwcri i714.“ docile lhwuyhts l“l"""‘i Mrs"? flll’l (Maurice hluctcriinck in the l‘nrt-;('ll-'u'!l‘-"» Lmu‘), nightly Review) Wc a1": ically iuciuu-rl to l;\":i(".'l!I that the nut, whose uctivlly seems bios‘. cl‘ 01:1" pocket. wmloiu Ls n01" ccived for the use of mediocre 1:00PM t0 u". so frantic, for she is flittingito discouragm them from mubitiolll about, by (lily spark in a tru ksséoscussc . Christmas Chocolates Beauti- fully Boxed For Gift Purposes Each year it has been our aim to procure for our customers the very newest and best obtainable in ti"! different lines we carry for the Christians trarlc- Chocolntes is one branch of our business to vrllivh we lmy Dnrticularnttcntion and our Christmas sis-Nil‘:- mcnt in than this year. and by niqht. lilzc nctttlnpls, ‘if. .MOIRS, bllflllxllflNk-l, WILLI ARWS . ‘VD NNliflTY/il‘ BRANDS __ was never so complete or the l)0XOS more llQflllililil Call early and you will have no trouble matting your selections. We will put. them away till rclllllfl‘ and deliver them to any ndddrcss. E. A; FOSTER CENTRAL lmucsrolzl. . - I A large stock of Pearl Ivory to Jioosc from-all w " _ lzcucrnlly‘ console tilfnl i _. _ mun. i in the 1 locr1t_v.—-R. L- uueusssuoncs Jtiumxamn .¢_ 'GCBC:'§\I|7Q"F ‘ rs. v n. _