Ill!!! (It plantain SATURDA WEATHER P During a fine ‘time weeks ago was matte-wad i 1, edi-Ithat the fer Was l a more than one. Yesterday's the worst in yel the predict-Son; l tion and now tb k pressed that it l. exceedingly sever what the winter pronounceme its : June will be the iScientists and after a careful st occurring and the past eighty ' ed at the conch has been. during ceptibie varatior . far back as rec: age temperature precipitation hav- I ly the same year _ are of course loc part of the cont more or less rai ordinarily but o show the revers everywhere reaur average. ————¢t TH-E l There is a stigg news item which terdlay morning's effect that "Gent who led an army from Toronto to for government been arrested on sanllting his wife is ‘llii: plea by w ceetlctl in llav against him witi drunk anti had. son!" Possibly sl lesson. v The fact that, _ he assaulted his aging one and go ward locating 1h. employment. For willing to work ' cause for unemp ado. There has of work in ‘Cal past year for tho k lug to work at a g s wage which ' employer a re with which to cs Generally speaki ed are either ti mentally unfit drunk or sober, their wives as l “General." The the poor who s] hard earnings in ing nuisances o ‘,- home 0r abroad, the heaviest bui ‘M has to bear. Th F‘ poor in every '2 every communit, el-l owe a reason fie blessings w‘ Wence has favors God's poor. the 2' Christi-an commi 0,116!" whom w i aw r P1,. ‘who will not wt: p‘ nd parade their '_,; evoke undese I‘ ve a right to poor. n lrlsht Illnlrty hand. an hand vritl be get tiny. The Devil “ igfliailnble, who‘ l" At this sensor‘ - e l-utit to 1101111‘ I l I , mos min Helium's cantor... yaw LlAOU-I Novelty Dance 100w Your: nu. Community Club Qitchcltra. $1 ‘PROGIIIOOIVI water AND fiber-ion For. , lrlvg-a L608" _ the cross I, ‘Monday. ha. nlry 2nd at mission only H. THE LOOmn iyesterdofs Guardian about-MIG want at t? Engine of the Cross Hall ahond ve- read Tuesday evening instead of Thursday evening. FORT AUGUSTUS NOTES-A: the home of John lCalhgl-lan a grand reception and dance was bold that equalled if not surpassed any held in that vicinity for some time. The young folks gathercu and danced away till the wee small hours. Music was supplied by Mr. Hargety, Mr. Snlith and B, Callaghan, Luncheon was serv- ed ~by Mrs. Patrick Callaghan in here usual gracious manner and aibly assisted by Mrs. P. H. Mc- Millan and Mrs. I1‘. Callaghan. ~A feature of this event was the fact that Mr. Callaghan had present nearly al‘. of his grand children, twenty nine tin all. And notwith- Itnndlflg, this genial old host dan- wed and enjoyed himself with the best 0f them, Fires During ; 1922 Jan. 3, 3.15 a. m., Country Club, badly gutted. Jan. 23, 11.20 a. m., Mrs. Gal- ldnrs residence, No. 10 Chestnut Street, no damage. ‘Jan. 29, 8.15 p. m., Mrs. Good- oclock pan. Afl- wiIi's residence, Brighton. consi- derable damage. lFeb. 14, 8.50 n. m., Irwin Print- ing Co., completely gutted. Feb. 18, 3.5 a. m., Lama's residence. alight damage. ‘Mar. Ham's damage. lMnr. 10, 8.00 a. m..D. A. Bruce's Store. Queen St, slight damage. Mar. 19. 10.16 a. m., Jas, Camp- bell's residence, King 31,, slight damage. ‘ Mar. 20, 9.50 p. m1. Edward Pal- mer's residence, Queen 5L. consi- derable damage. , ., T1111‘- 34. 3 B. 111-. R. C. Sidenius’. residence, (Spring Park Road. slight damage. ‘Mn-T. 29, 8.10 p. m., Mrs, Ma]- letfs residence, Boston St., flue; no damage. " M1111 1. 3-30 p. m., Imperial Oil Co’! 9161111868. warehouse com- pletely gutted. _ "$11111 1. 1050 p. m., Garnh~um's, Richmond St.,.flue; no damage, ' W111? 14. 12.4.0 a. m., Patous Ltd" considerable damage, lMay 14, 1.1.45 a. m., J. E. B. Mc- (‘Wflflys residence. Pownal St.. flue; no damage. “May 17, 12.25 a. m., house own- 011 1W E. Davey’, Hensley SL, da- mage to roof. , May 18. 10.25 p. m., John Cron- "151 b11111. $D1jllng Park Road; no damage. ' . M11? 19. L25 p. m., Edgar Whit- locks Vulcanlzing-Plant, Kent -St.. 1:0 damage, 1M“! 23. 10 ‘p, m., Government 91185; W"? Wharf, sllght damage. may 34. 7.30 p, m., Gates’ pro- 90111‘. bong-worth Ave, slight da- maize. may 25. 3-4071. m., W. Davis‘ re- sidence. 21 Grafton $1., consider- able damage , 1 ' J1me 1. 12.05 p. m., Alex. Mc- 13011811111 barn and house, also Ggocketvs warehouse, badly gutt- Q - Juno 6. 2.415 a. m. M. Mahafs "llilfllve. Grafton lSt., consider- able’ damage. ' J1me 13. 7.30 p. m., P. A. rni-qn- Iydrsonh residence 243 Queen lSt., no damage. Julie 15, l.55.n.»m., house, Haley's Lane; slight damage. , -J'une 15, 4.20 a.. nl., house, Ri- IQYB 1411116; alight. damage|. 311119 116. 5 a. nl.. Dominick Doyle's residence. Spring Park Road»; considerable damage. (June as. 8.30 p. m., P. E. Island Fox Biscuit Co., badly gutted. ' Jn-Iy 21, 10.40 p. m., R. McDon- sldfs residence, 147 Elm Ave false alarm. ' * 3111i! 23. 7.20 p. m., Depot I-Iouao. 238 Kiing 81., false alarm. 1111!’ 39. 2.16 a. m., Brace’: Building. Queen Sh, badly gutted; two lives lost. food Thrift their that l Philip Hotel. Hayfield st.,l 5, 12.45 a. m., John Wil- Sutherland, St. Peter's Bay, were residence, Spring St., no‘ in the city yesterday. l i mm... and Country In city, town and viii ha familieaare today a‘? ppy rnwuwith Rgg I “'0 . can, nix-reel feature, at Pownal, Saturday evening, not. on Fridayas previously published. = 11 Toe at Notra Dame Academy will take place Feb. 7th and 8th. and Auction forty-time's! Tuesday January second. Come you will en- jty yourselves. TAiN. -—Fred Kelly, the sturdy de- the Ahegweit night. Monkiey and Chas. R. Stavert will be in this city on Monday. Tues- day and Wednesday’ to buy furs and receive shipments for Fred'k Ruth and Co., London England. ON last summer. a Halifax lady remarked that wherever she went further inquiry she found that the brand used was Morses. COMINQ-Movies, William Dun- HIGH TEA. —The annual H1811 ‘.2 SPACIOUQ HALL WQLI. HEAT- ED for League o1 the Owls Whfst HOCKEY CAP- ABEGWEITS fence man was elected Captain of hockey team last NOTICE TO FOXMEN~ C. H. TRAVELLING IN case ener- she got a good cup of tea. and on CLEARING SALE. -A clearing out sale of goods saved from S.A. McDonald's store. The sale begins a-t Wadruans old stand on Tues- day next at 9.30 o'clock. Ladies fur coats, mantles, dresses, suits. and men's overcoats. As thestoro is small these will be the only lines offered for the first three days. 21 PERSONALS Rev. F. L. Connolly of Rich- mond, visited the city thlls week and returned yesterday morning. Mr. Wm. Hughes, Grand Tracti- die, is registered at the Revere Messrs. James Wa'sh and P-iPus iMisscs Mary and Sadie O'Brien city, left on Wednesday for Low, ell, Mass, where they will spend the winter. Miss Lena Trainor. student at PlW.C. has returned" to her home at Johnston's -River to spend her Jack Holt has the unusual r01 aura little town which he and his there is no disguise In the way he lac Phramottnt; Picture shows him him that she loves him for not only his enemic his own sou-l. Whic long punch from lbeginn-lng to en Frltzl Brunette plays 0111105119 111° 1923 A Year 0f the error of his Woyfl 11 Xmas holidays (Miss Mary iDriscol-l student at. Mt. Herbert to spend her Xmas holidays. iMis-ses Margaret 1W batty Lena and Irene llvicAulay, students of P.W.C St. Peter's Bay to spend Xmas lHol-iday-s. _ USE OF COLOR New collar and cuff so‘... linen batiste or organdie, are em-i broideretl with wool or silk in Persian or Peasant colorings. Ves- lees, too, are more popular in col- ored tllim in plain embroldery- ' Aug. 1'5. 12.50 a. m., F. Camp- bell's T111101’ $1101). 91'9"“ 5"" “Oi civil war governor of Indiana; damage. isept. 7, 4 p. m., P. J. Frauds"! forge, Great; Geo. "Sh, slight d11- moge. Oct. 1, 2.15 a. m., Louis Bic-ck’! warehouse, Pownnl Wharf, consi- derable damage. 10ct. 4, 7.50 p. m., W. F‘. Tid- mini-art's residence, Rochfiord Bil... flue; no damage. i0ct. 21, 12.35‘p. m., P, DOWn's residence, Eusttm .St,, slight da- page. Nov. 6, 12.20 Grimes’ residence, slight damage. , Nov. 7, 11.55 a. m., J. S. Wod- iock, Ltd., building, Queen St., con sidcrable damage N-ov. 11, 12,25 n. m., G. S. ln~ lnan's residence, Brighton, cellar; no damage. Nov. 17, 6.25 p. m., Judge l-Ias- zard's residence, Euston St., flue; no damage. Nov, 22. 10.10 p. m., Harry Ber nard's, 128 Elm Ave, rage and car burned. Dec. 21, 10.415 a. m., S. A. ‘Mc- Donald's Store, completely gutted. iDec. 23, 0.30 a. m., S, A. McDon- ald's Store. Dec. M, 5.30 p. m., W. Kelly's ra- sidence, 21-2 Cumberland Sh, da- mage slight. Dec. 28. 4 p, m., Guardian Office alright damage. a. iri., 1M, W. Water St- l sewiviflube It for‘ all . are agreed of P.W.lC. has returned to her home! Gentenaries labout to begin will include the cen- ltenary anniversaries of an ‘unusual- I have returned to their homes at‘ their‘ ly large number of Americans whose lives and achievements were of profound influence upon the world, moraland intellectual pro- gress of the ‘age. "The list of dis- tingulshed names includes those of authors; artists, statesmen, poets, clergymen, soldiers, editors, scien- -tists inventors and others. ' The year will bring the cent-cram of John Sherman, the great states- ,man; of lFrancls Parkman, the his- itorlan; of Joseph Medlll, the fam- {ous Chicago editor; of Schuyler ‘Colfax, the Indiana statesman who ,became vice-President", of Otivcr lMorton, United States senator and! 0 “Chumlis Wentworth Higglnson, llle well-known author, and of GBIICFIIIS Ilzlfiel E. Slckles and ‘Earl \':n Darn. the one prominent ris a lJll- ion commander in the war between 1.111‘ States and the other eqiai-ly noted as a military leader in the Confederacy. Others of note who first saw the light of day in the year 1823 are as follows: . , Robert Collycr, the blacksmith who became a world-famous preach- er. Henry Bergh, New York philan- thropist, founder of the Society for the lPreventlon of Cruelty to Ani- mals. ‘ ' lSpencer iFililcrton Baird, first U. S. Commissioner of iFish and Fish- eries. Henry J. Newton, "the father of the dry plate process in America." Orrls S. Ferry, civil war com- mnndor and United ‘States senator from Connecticut. [Benjamin H. Hill, Confederate States senator‘ from Georgia. and later a senator of the United Ctates. II-Ienry 0. Houghton, the Vermont farm boy who became famous as a publisher. Lafayette -C. Baker. chief of the United States Secret tiervlce during the civil war. 'I'Jppa iHunton, Confederate soldi- er ant? United States senator from Virginia. Joseph Le Conte, celebrated geo- logist and educnwr. ‘ ISarn J. lhippincott, noted author and journalist. William H. Tweed; the Tammany "boss" who attained notoriety through his conviction as leader of the‘ New York "boodle" ring. Jannes W. lPntterson, United States senator from New Hemp- sllire. , 'Wi~llia.rn H. Milburfi, Thomas F. lMeagher, a banished patriot who commanded the Irish brigade in the American civil War. , Henry G. ‘Davis. United States 881111101‘ from West Virginia and ‘Democratic nominee for vies-Preli- en . . - ‘lit. Jtev. William G. 'MdClosltey. Catholic bishop‘ of Kentucky. and attire time of his death the oldest Catholic bishop in the Unite-J Stat- es. both in years and service. qalusha A. Grow, of Pennsylva- nia. Speaker of the U; 8. House of Representatives and "father of the HOIIIBuI-Pl/I Law." Ilear Admiral John H. ilpshalr, who had a lonir and notable career Hzwirtd Fl-ltll Bmntt-e t» ‘While Satan Sleeps ‘ the mun he appears to 11B- s, ‘but. wages a terrll h ls all by way o'f saying 1118 d, and that it ‘teams with heart intere NIEW YORK, Dec. 29.—-'l‘he year. SPECIAL Bombay PROGRAMS ALL WEEK 1111111 11111111110111 Unique Role for Star," in Satan Sleeps” 1*" ',,i!**wl_.ile "y". e o'f alFigllting Parson in ‘Ills ‘latest Paramount picture, “While lSatan iSleeps," which comes to the "Prince Edward Theatre next Monday and Tuesday. son in the story, for he only assumes that disguise lin 0rd He is IIOUBCHIBHY a pur- crtgisjafoly any pal plan to rob. Bflrt even at that cinl-ly when’a dying girl fights, espe r a Scene fiom Uta to girl proves hts nd another beautiful Then lie ill; fIc battle for the regen e Si. star.‘ eratloil o! , t the picture is on , [H5 Included in Cast fistif ‘Jaclfti, H0lt’s - Satan glee '7'.’ i.‘ A popular cast of'Para-mount stock company players was assembl- ed to support Llack Holt in his new Paramount picture, "While Satan Sleeps," which will be seen at the iPrince Edward Theatre next Monday’ and Tuesday. it includes iFritzi Brunette its leading woman und Mabel Van lBureri, Betty Francisco, Fred Huntley, yJ. R, cklley“Will R. Walling, ‘Wade iBoteker, Herbert-Standing, Sylvia‘. Ad ton _n ' Bobby Mack. The picture was directed by Joseph Ifennbory, who handled’ the megaphone for iMr. Hell's previous successes, “Tho (‘all of the] North" and "Tire Mali Uncouqneralllc." Albert Shelby LeVllm wl-nto the story, with Peter B. Kyne's story “The tPursoil oi Punliinlnt," as a. basis. lllliliiiilliiWillis". At the Princewulidwlzlrd Monday: aiidi ‘Tuesday Unusually worth while. iSilre fire for the women untl kiddies. And the men folks wil-l like it too. (lrcut to gct in the wholc faintly. Shows a lot of stuff that's intcrestlu‘, unusual itiid very" lllflflfllflll. All about -how the’ animals take care of themselves during tliu Spring, Slllll- ~nrer, Fall and Winter. lBetter see it. “THE FOUB SEASONS” Extra Added Attraction De-Luxe at the Prince Edwiard, Monday and Tuesday , lLiving a year in lin hour and feeling years younger by reason of the refreshment o'f the experient:e—this describes Charles Urbnn’s new feature novelty, which he has named "THE ‘FQUIR. lSEA-SONS". Plant life and animal life in its eternal progress from inception to fultiou and then its passing after its mlssloll is ‘fulfilled, is possibly the most Iii- teresting thing in the world because lt never grows stale. Mr. Urbanhi charming offering ‘is in four parts ‘that consume about an hour. It delights, it instructs, and thoroughly entertains. ‘It is iri competition with neither drama nor comedy, but it has definite elements oflhoth. because nature in motion stirs the deepest pools lin the human soul, and in its lighter moods induces laughter. Tile whimsical and the ‘grotesque are silpplled by the interesting antics of baby llcnrs, juvenile Ywoodchucks, and the equally fascinating performances of other children of the wilds, Flowers, trees, waterfalls [and the beauties of the sea are in contrast \\'lLIl the cold grandeur oi‘ the snows and each is won- derf will come the centenary of 111B birth of Dr‘. Goldwln Smith. a 1111-- tlve of England. but a. resident of Canada during the greater c1111 91 his life, and who at his death ‘ ln 1910 was recognized as one of he foremost. men of letters of i115 time. ‘The year will also bring 1.19 centenary of the birth of Sir lilac- kenzie Bowell, \\I10'Il8.d a 111119-11"! distinguished career in 011111111811 pQllLlCB and for a short period ‘fill- ed the premiership of the Dominion. HOTEL, ARRIVALS vlcronm HOTEL The "Philuthea Class" made pcs- slible the tea hour, which was fol- Edilcation Council 321291-1325‘ cfii-‘i2iife"lélii.‘lii.'f.‘i greatly by her stories. Mrs J. A. Clarke gave an interesting paper 5 l Chflmmfls and Chndhom Me touching "Week Day Religious ln- Prince a Today l’ ‘I irdniglii '1 &_ 8.45 Harms; . "<1- clillil ' Evliumo Nn . Orchestra at m“ calla... n, Adults 11v - '\vlliili 1'11 U‘. OM MIX-Jn-“IARABIA” Five Reels of romping romance and rutlvc Dcacrt Mooniiqht-Intrlguv-Whllperinq Fiqum. Myntcry and Love William Desmond Al’ Si‘. Jo‘ IN - N “The Perils of the “Small To Yukon” - ' * Stufi” Y THE NEW SERIAL A HILARIOUS C, closely linked words and in the numerous reports of Sunday School iprcgrnnts recently given. the chil- 'dren‘s part is very prominent and rightly so as the Christmas story land carols are never sweeter than when given by‘ then. Tile reul Christmas spirit, however. has collie to the children through their lgifts to-others and we note the increasingly tlalrge number 01' lschools using the "Whlic Gift Ser- vico" and other programs that cin- structlon" and Rev t) H Iiayiiionili told of the Bible Society's work Ill! the Sunday School. . I These Institutes are the lneails’ of ‘bringing the teachers cf the var-| ions churches together for the dis-j c-usslon of problems and the best! ways of working. Olle of the] most satisfying results is the luck; that the workers are realizing the} IICII-(Hl-ll. from ullitctl ('.)llf('.l‘L'il(‘.(‘.S.l Cotiiercnccs and institutes have? Entertainment And,“ I Presentation By St. Zita Society lAii event of more than passing interest ttrok p-‘oce at Rosary Hall on Thursday, Dec 21st", wvIlr-nithb members of 5S1; Zitzfs Society put 0n ollc of their celebrated concerts lChaa. ll, Stavcr-t. '$\1111111°'5lde33phasizc giving. Boxes for mis- B. M. Fowler. Si" 391111‘. 9mm A~ slons, provisions for those less for- Prince, ISt. John; R L‘ ‘mmzbaleNullnto scrap hooks try, Halllfux; Clift‘ White, hlflllfiltfininnd shut-ins, tilcse hire just ti few H, E, Golding. $115591; 3- 5' of the zictlvltics, while a visit to a Meikle, ISummcrsidc; L- H- MC'IIIIISSII)II school showed the same liloMurrle, Sumlnerslde; Dr‘. A- F-lspirit of doing for others. lt is a lnacourslere, and duughi". Qlie-lwontlcrful thing to present to the for ilospitais- " Kings arltl Arirrapiliis Counties. N. Ball weather and ‘IIIIII roads nlittle meetings difficult but iii eat-ii case an interested group mot ‘and all iliipctus waafgivcn to tho lClilltlrcrVl-l work. At Callllirlg, [good preparation Ilatl been made U2 also bcclr held Ill diiTtvrullt ilurts of! the biindl chaplain of the ~Uniteld States sen-- B B bee. REVERE HOTEL C. B. Raymond, Bangor, Me» E- 1E, Shurbcll. Portage; 01311-1“ Cameron. Kenslngtflfli Lcod, Borden; It. J. .McDon'.tId, Ed monton; J. J. Whales, Vancouver, B. C. L. J. McMllll-irl, Sonris; A. McDonald. Souris; Jas. Atkins. Mt, Stcvrart; ‘Mrs. J. J. McAdam. ‘West St, Peters; Miss G. liloAdanr Carmel, (‘ul., Mrs. J. I’. Murphy, Iiilurrtiy" River; Geo. MciAduln. West St. Peters. A. McDonald, Sourls; Jss. Al- .kilns, Mt. Stewart; lVlrs. J. J. Mc- Adam, W. St. Pctens; Miss G. Mo. Adam, Carmel, Cal. Mrs. J. P. Murphy. Murray Riven; Goo. Mc- Adam, W. St, Peter's; J. N. Gillis. Orwell; Jets. Walsh. St. Peter's Bay; Pius Sutherland, St. Peter's Bay; J. H. Lord, Ilalifax; .M. ‘F2. McLeod, ilnlifax; W. B. Tinney, city; P. L. Connolly. Rlchrnond; Wm. Hughes, Grand Tracadle; E. B. SIBVBIILWHI. John; L.» Jacques Guelph, Ont., Albert If. Baker, Summersidc. SEPARATE SKIRTS lFoi- ‘sports wear are many at- tractive striped skirts, pleated and plain. Those with the tan and thrown shades predominating are most seen. Black and white too, is tixtremely popular. ' -——-—-¢0¢—-- COLORFUL BOUQU ETS Colorful ' flowers made iuto small bouquets are seen on many dark coats and suits. The single red or pink rose and the white ca- melia. are as popular as ever. lGhristmas Hooch Kills Eleven And Blinds Two InN. Y. NEW YORK, December la-Irhs bodies of three men. supposedly victims of wood alcohol ‘poisoning, were taken today to the morgue, where autopsies already have dis- closed that five men and n‘ woman were killed by alcoholic concoc- tions they drank during their total dent-h toil of drunk on Christmas Day, accord- in the U. 8. navy. The molt notable of the year's anniversary observance; in ~Cana- da will be tho celebration in Mori- ‘p ' for, Dread trail 1111i in Ami of tin nnuili III- | niverslrykot distill-til or rhvnttne rmrl ‘hilltop/gt omen. tn’ August 111R to poriafrompthcr cities already as reached ‘l1 deed. two death dealing rum had been -- ' totally blinded and it! nude Iii by poisonous liquor. " ' In the cue of the of Christians lay,“ medical 4 victims Norris, chief he}, 9. John Mc-l Christmas calibration. With nfne-‘p fatalities in New York City, the isms filling: ilf.'.,“."..§l'°c‘,’,',‘,’fij "1101110 I11‘6I"‘mns celebrations. cologist, t B II H it I. - - Reportsafrlorfr all; phil; ‘Of the arid It Includes the 21:11:11?’ shlowed that poisonous fIIIGSIZ OdOTS 0f the B IITBS ' ' have caused ‘Iggrdzilitsh ltlfvbarlgdpe‘: best rzlakers‘ Th?” 1 Ion d u. ill of za- ar ' . troitrllhe dgath ntffuone tints-libs tu- aoe pub up In’ l |tnl blinding of two 10811011231310, t - "l9 . 0X68 .01‘ gift = Buttered reports would indicate purposes. ' from drinking poisonous liquor ‘ K- im and fatalities and injurlg; , Y" 159 311d will gs new. dolplte the timely Ma Garden in sets warn is ed b .........‘.’. if"... i..§’.'5?."l.'3.'.'.°'L'. a” “me- Fwd"- C.- 1 Th t I Despite the mu-to evidence at e ‘ggte I the morgue 0f the extent to which , ' m . ~4 burned on c). | _ ~ ‘ - l.,.,.,.,;,e,.j.liirrsti.lxla.1 l. G. JAMIESON cu." fit yesterday wnrl D ‘ ' ‘ m.,-ti" guts-m". ti" we; , “T. .9" , . o fihgbitrelflu‘ givingWlfltl a profli-taiblc two-session lusti- l tutti With’ Iltllil. The Dctctilllilcr copy of (lhild licurt the - lure of rather than the lure cf getting ant “the teaching-s of those object lcs- "W911i" [Mons Wm ‘gumly pn.,,j,,,.t “m, u“, icus Eiluczitioll" is at llanil allll mum“ v among its UXCPIIUIII. contents is a mementary lnsfltutcmn A “W, [lflIPIIIPI sillrlriiary of tho‘ "lirivil session Institute. conducted by Miss l m" "l l hflrlw-w" l"‘l‘l“"l“"‘ Iiictlmds". A $20,000 prize was iii“- il-Iarrlson, was recently llciil at Summerslde, and the prcsencc of lnearrly all the tcacllcrs in this, tho. younger children's ili-partlncrit ivrls the first step towards a silcccssful lilstiintc. “Orgnlllzzltitni" liIliI "Teaching" were lilo oitt-rnoon topics and an interesting Round Tnblic (lonfercnco brought out marry points of hillpfnl ilistirimtlon. The toll-hour nt ‘Miss iM. Strniitis gaivc opportunity for further dis- cussion IIIl(I the ovcllilig HPHSIOII at the Presbyterian iifilirrcll was nt- tcptlcil by a good group of workr-rs. "Children's Worship" by Mrs. Mitchell and "The Use of Pictures" by Miss Kirrl wcro twn of tho ex- cellent [tapers given. Tile Slim- mcrsitlc iSullilay ISchooIs are oatm- eslily looking for progressive methods for forging ahead in their work and are attaining splendid ro- suits fcretl by the National institute for iMinral Instruction]. (Washington), land twenty-six -St:\t<l (‘oliirniliotla lIHIIHIOII in reports. 'I‘il<-, zlwartl ‘was to tho (‘omlnittce from tilt.- liSluttl of Iowa, 'l‘llt-. lllriiclt- is ill~ tr-restlul; rustling. As wo look illack over our year's work, IIIPYI‘ is mill-ll io-t-licourtlgl- and t‘lllii‘.’ll'lf‘ll and as we t-nlcr" Nincitw-rl twvllty'illrcrl -wc irl-iilizt- that “the ilonrs oi‘ new days iillil now Yfiilfii are always the ilays of l-ritralicc and opiportnrlity. I §§0 0004049406 06400-904-00-0 . PERFUME I ‘AN UNIVERSAL GIFT Perfume is a fav- orite for gift pur- poses at holiday time and this is a time that quality should be insisted upon. We have an immense stock-of PERFUMES and TOILET WATERS At Charlottetown, in the Baptist ' Church, an equally successful ln- stitute was held, duo. again to the ‘large percentage of the teachers ,prcsent and the keen interest in the topics presented. The "Stand lard" for the lfihiltlrelfs work was one oi’ the subjects deallt with. whiilc "Touching" was also promin- ent in address and discussion. , . found unit each had died of sled " holic poisoning. ‘but he was un- able to say whether death was [due to wood alcohol. To determine whether wood alcohol was respon-I sible for the deaths of the five men and the woman, n chemical Bflfllylls tIs to be made tomorrow by Dr. Alexander 0. Gettlar, toxi- *1 |< . the work so IinfFIHOMOIIIYI'QI'FIQ1I ,ilev. it. lSt. John, spiritual illrcctor ,of the SC1‘I(‘I_V in his own illilliiliitbie lmnlinel- presiding. Aiiloilg tlii- ill lvitvti gut-sits \\'1lI‘(‘. ills Lordship, {Bishop ol’ (iha-ldtlttelowli lllrtl ' |i-1lcrl:y of tho ‘(Hitht-iii-al stall‘ ho.- ‘llitles Rev. Father l-lrallk Mcqiilliti who juilrrlcytlil Id)!!! his L70\.llIlI‘_V pnrisil It) bi» ilrvsoilt and with the utln-rs took advantage of tllr- occu- sfnll lo mist (lull l'i‘il“l1 Iltililf‘ tirltl r-n- f‘ jag.’ tlit-iilst-ivt-s Ill tho full uf tho. IIUIII‘, (Pill: |ii'i)'(I‘f|lll which zlppctiuz-i bo- , low lIItI not contain a dull number ,- cltvli 1111111111191’ ill-king her part crotlituhly and well. 1 At the closing the Spiritual Dir- ector was presented with a pair of fur lIIliHI gloves fllllI all itddl-css up llfiflirlatl- to the occasion who in well villlsau words thanked lite ilollvlx-i o1‘ tlic gift and compliment- eil llli'lil oli the success of their OIIIPYIIIIIIIIIPIII. Tho Jiev. RBLLOI‘ ill’ I.Ill' vatheiilral. in terms of praise rvfvrr-wi lo tho program lmd his (alijoylllvllt of ,‘lilli‘i(.'. ‘ Cilmpjlirnnnt. 111.1’; tllt- young indies on their luodol bvliziviilllr. and the riitltlosty of" their attire. Ellis out» regret hiring that. ln~ iiilil lla-t been chosen us Spilritllal Illrotrftir, particularly Wlll-u 111‘. saw tho giiovl-s. Filthy-r Frank Priest at ‘Freetown prolrdlly rl. 1W1 i0 11111 happy tlzlys when lie Ill! tllcir" Spiritual Director was the; "hero of the hour" and tile good, work done by the girl-vat‘ that timol in co-operatlon with the League of; the (fro-its boys, particularly when war was declared, and the beloved, of all the originator of the society; FXIIIIUI‘ Pills enlisted. ‘ ‘ ' ’ l Their rooms were taken over as Catholic Arlny hu_t_.s and hearts, mice {will of ploy were now flllod a wi-tli other things, Story books and fancy work now, never saw theilight whilst needles threads and bandages were seldom out of sight. At the close of‘ his remarks a b"! <11 y0u118 ladies with gel i decorated trays well i'ill,ed,w home niadacarldy suddenly appggp. ed and in-ested their ‘gnddls to _, , loathsome lfeast utter whtch,they 1 ' stairs" ".°.‘.‘..$i’.li.°.i'.f..{'-“" 41'1"" "as "1 H1151"! cf God Save the “a i I ‘immwwmc brought theevsp It is but justice to give (u! I ‘lédi to the odtlwlic wnmsll ‘League ... n1 a Thrilling, Heart-G Rut-You can't nit ll 1nd u; this PlctuN- Special- "~ _ 11313219. The lorunwllfllm‘ Film .___- Mat. 5.15. NInM 6-" 1 i118 to n blotte- ll under the auaplcesuo‘! the,‘ loolaty was 013i llod d I V. . Gheake well of tlien night: 'pl-ddirul>f}u“‘“"" ti’? {I If ‘Y I ,. t-eMill 1111 Recital ti-otiu i“ rro, 110111111" l" Q. Zita. vi tlflw-M-lal 11' 0n iby the president. 1am. Andrew F- Murphy and the, converters of Senior Welfare, Mrs Andrew Gal- Ian-t arid lMrs. Prank ' marten y .31 do" nntI which shown ibgypn ‘no ‘the result that can be a tained b; . lfmmthoiic understanding, co i operation and forgstfulrten of self. -- 110011111011 T, n R 5309mm" a- .. , ' 1W . J n, r u ' ' ciltonprerildinfgtlb i’ ‘ m?‘ - Opening chorus-o Canada. nucleation-tartan Annie Boots" \ Mi» dancing -,- The Mil allflflm may»: .,~,g|y , ’ 4