' veer»- finilvfnnllnwu Eliilllllii Ilee-Peeeilneaoj n. ins-es l. oum can CHARLOITETOWN cusiinfiri ' Happenings of The * Week Queen Hammett fimsaekll! Buckingham Palace attic for the family cradle which has not been . g M M, , - e0. £1926 week-endin the city with Dr. and‘ = . . NotesliytlieWay. ..,,_,,.,,,,_ ~ 4 The report d the Duncan Conl- ’ ‘ has not been officially made publlealthough there have been loud calls for its publication. A first natural impression growing ‘O O O ' m feature or the uloluion autumn eesion is "round-tiae-ciock" parties for elderly persons, many of whoin are grand-parents. Bridge parties which begin in the afternoon and Ieedlnl-I-Cbvdmllel-are. llaIl-Oal-Illlaellnaol. Inrneta. Allflllll . assuran- , ieeaalInnegse-J.l. _ ‘_ , ltisconceivable out of the delay in maltiig- it public is that the recommendations of the‘ _,.‘ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1226 THE OLD AND THE NEW A literary English gentleman who recently visited Athens. was on his way back on board 0119 01 11 103d we have chosen, mean all to u-s.- 1W0 are pursuing objects which Bum-ates would not bother about; he pursued ohieoia which we have 10st sight of while we admit his report have been disappointing to- the government which appointed the (Ximmlsslon. An unofficial and unauthorised summary of the ai- leged contents of the report has recently got into the papers, and has strengthened Maritime hopes‘ A THOUGHT ABOUT YOUR ‘ WEIGH Many mothers :_wlll be glad to learn that the young lady of this coining winter season. in order 4o be just “right, ’ must carry a little _ of the liloyal ‘l-‘arnily, are never cast used for many years. llt is for the use of little -Prlnceas dfiialbeth, the Queen's only granddaughter. Cind- les, suoh as those which have molt- ed the Prince of Wales and others aside. The Princess. who arrived in ‘April, will be a guest at the Palace during the four months’ Australian of‘ a Bond hone s‘? ‘ma? “ma”. m“ terminate the next day and chain“ ‘ the eolepnrpoeeofwhiciiistobtiy seilsecuritiq, dances wherein 3 group of elderly] ‘ Persons “do" the homes of their‘ friends and end up at the startlnlr point for breakfast about 6 u. m. the next morning, are tlie favorite modes of expression. "it is not the play which attracts these elderly folk} -but the prizes," said one pro- What one overlooks that Bond ho dimensions, an tlon. ‘Limited-are licreie the ‘important fact g Mpf the large;- R° "1. h ‘lee Corpora- fiflihflllnisetions of Sefltive-effflina. expert advice, supplying l... formation, giving prompt qugggg ally placing their wide experiencciqtaathc dgtnrr- . 199ml that the report is a favorable onemiore weight, be just a little hpav-ltrm °1 h" ‘parems’ m” m“ and 1635mm; brmxa wumaman; cum", ‘ Z5 Eeekjnl 11b palatial modern steamers. Muaillz over the scenes he had visited 111 the old Creek capital with all their historic associations he conjured up an imaginary conversation with Socrates. the great Greek philosop- her with whose works he was fami- wisdom. ll. may do us good to 100K once in a while at the wisdom of bygnng days, of days much nearer to us than [hose of Socrates. days zv-lléu the hunt was different from ours—-and ask ourselves whether we have gained or lost by choosln; both as to a claims and the mended. in the main. had little to say fer 0r against the unofficial summary so‘ mother for llie future. ier. The straining to keep down tbeDuchess of York. The Princess will ‘virgin: was realllyl’ 1113197111111?‘ f-gslhave a- great iiig room to herself. o our grs. estrctng t e v food to the l“, ounce. h" at fluent-t to that of her grandmother. time in their lives when Nature was 711° 111311?“ 11111171111911‘ 15 11°11“ 419' (101118 i191‘ bee! to give lhem=taiice away from the suite of the ilalfeliglh‘ and carriage,’ would soonjmm hpweven “.110 h, not alto. 1 mum a poor w“ or “"6 and getber a sound sleeper. Wlhile he is very fond of his granddaughter, he recognition of our] remedies recom- The King Government press has,’ zer. "Some of them land young p00~ pie boring and. languid and they prefer their social functions to be, ago." O O O Mrs. Robbins Coiwlll entertained exclusively for those of their own ' Royal Securities Corporation, Limited-through branch officee located in principal centres throughout Canada, from Coast to Coast; representatives in London and New York. private wire connections, and efficient Trading, Statistical, Engineering, Sales and Corfcspon: deuce departments-is thoroughly Cquippgd to To those of more mature years who are Ibothered with an excess of weight, a few suggestions from Vienna investigators should be of parentiy awaiting some guidance from Ottawa, or the official text of _thc report when it is submitted to; provide investors with a service unsurpassed in on. two occasions at Bridge this _ the Dominion. I week, inviting her friends in on Wednesday and Thursday eluulngs. lisr and the scenes of whose acti- vities he had so recently visited. shudders at the thought of hearing a baby cry at night. I O O the road we have taken. _---<o>—-—— a‘ rWrite for our most . 1r lie imagined the philosopher corr- ing on bony] tlic steamer and ‘lt- engaged him in conversation in the course o! which he remarked casu- THE COST OF A STRIKE The recent British coal strike cca; the country a billion and 11 Parliament. This attitude on their part has confirmed the earlier illb’ presslou that the report is not in accord with the Governments ex-' quflfl" K111111175 111 @8511 111111 Pfidpectatlons and has placed the Mlinr in miseg-ylislry in a very embarrassing posi- tion. Premier Klng ls pledged to implement the recommendations of the mport and if it is not to his liking wliat will he do with it? ally that the h man race had come far since the days of Socrates. “But what great things are $0111 bably as much more wretchednes-s and general 5061311 drruition. it was a dead lose. a- dolng to sustain this boast" asked b p m G k ‘loss without a redeeming feature. e ree . Y h, m u m h a lose which brought no gain to an)‘ " ou see t lS s p," sill e ‘ngv “shmam "l5 she not one.‘ i n m" rice W If the report had accorded with modions than your galleys and she Thb s “sun yh i pawthe expectations“); the Government is‘ besides. driven by engines which for a strike. in l e evl cases l‘ lprémler Kmg wcmd have had a ._ “'111°11 1111 °1>1°¢t 1135 119°“ 111441111“: plain course of action open to liini. do the work of a thousand TOWET)‘ \ _ _ ‘ h t _e 0 nick] _ {mm land wand they are very few, the i035 tons it is the impression grows that b0 t a 1" g q 1 Hi9 strikers and m the counttyme delay in publication may be- iand. ~\\'e have no longer any fear’ preparatory w smomm-mg ‘he re. more 1119; ' cf the sea, nor do men sweat to‘ ' 5pm»; or denudlng ll of the remed- caffy u; 15 m; ma; gomelhlug?" l _ _ i h hlllal benefits to the aiarltlmes for ‘Some conservation followed this. ‘my mam dbsalmrlid “ 1 d a'“'111°11 1‘ “'11” mtegded 1° 9mm" . ‘we ~ "ti tlie cond tlon un er. - , . in which the purpose o! ‘he mp. 88 01 “1 1 6 I the nay. This may be a mere sur . . i , u h _ H A h t lwhlcll he works is perfectly jusU-‘mlse, blit it is one which arises 5 mans vs‘ w m Mm o “We fled “in quitting and going elsL-Jfrom the Governments action so among the old historic scenes. was _ 11m lwbere but no ulan has tile right to - touched upon. and concluded wltn , lcompel other workers to quit. This “But, if you? _ =lalter right l-s at once the slrengnll use your ships only to sail back to H1078 CORP than counterbalance gain. Socnws remarking At this juncture the Conservative Gizette of Montreal lias surprised There are denlanus which sue" its Maritime readers by a whole- lsale condemnation of tlie published organizations may -the more often-Mammary or the "w" It as“!!! ‘"91? 11'9"‘! 1111M“ 11111195 efmnithe mooted increase of subsidies to what has been. you do no 1110712122?‘ ‘he weakness 01018311129“ 131W than make the circles our galley; made." ‘Socrates did not seem 1o be iiiuch impressed with the possible advan- tages of the ship over the galley o‘ Lt , th count t t nd be- liis day. "What else do you boast? Ty e ry pm as s a he asked. comes antagoslsllc. "We have buildings," the Englishman “which are higher thafycur Acropolis and tlic Iiléli -to disrupt the business of a COllII-‘UOIJ of freight rates between tile ‘Niarltlmes and the interior, as well as the proposed assistance to the ,eastern steel industry, thus lending flllS\\'8i'0'.i' _ _ ta.ii no doubt had their legitimate Government m a Hue of acne“ grievances. They worked hard fllldlwhicl‘ u is greatly warm in the: many of them were poorly paidlfheg/‘East that the Government is dis- had tried to obtain redress nmll>°5e11 1° 114°91- lllgh as the ilymettus." ! of my city plan a. building half as help. Not "because these suggestions are really new, but because these men have been able to prove their theories by the results obtained. They point out that s, great deal of the extra weight is due, not to the fat so much. but to the excess- ive amount of water in the tissues. They are really water logged in a sense. Their first suggestion is a reduc- tlon of the fluid intake, and a diet poor in salt. ~ AJlOl/llfil‘ valuable suggestion is that ilie meat or eggs intake should be increased. -it has been noted in fat or overweight individuals. that the ductless glands, thyroid and so forth, do not function any too well, Meat foods, or protein as it is call- ed. actually stimulates these glands more than other foods with the re- sult that the juices they manufac- ture speed up the work of the tis- sues of the ‘body. and lllus do not allow the accumulation m’ fat. They suggest also that coarse food. ivith plenty of “roughage? satisfies hunger without providing much riutrlment. But like every other investigator in this overweight business they suggest “an increasing amount of muscular work or physical exor- cise." dn other words ninety nine out of every hundred overweight indivi- duals could reduce their weight if they reduced their totul food lil- take, increasedi slightly the meat iu~l take. and were willing to burn up And tlhe nice thing about exercise is that you get something in place of the fat that is worth much to you, that is firm healthy muscle, i——<-0-}_i DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH Iy W. L. Gordon O O O n ‘a mo“ gratifying m he“ that The Woman's Club resumed their Rev. Edwin Malone who recently received a call to a Rectory and weak with a good attendance of - Recommendations?- Saturday afternoon Bridge last 1"¢¢¢111I eopyjof Flnvcstmcnt Archdeacouslllp. Barbadoes, his old home. has decided to stay with 8t. Peter's congregation among whom he la the beloved pastor. o \ ..\iiss Dora hlathieson the mpular young daughter of the Chief Justice and Mrs. vMM-lileflflll is ‘being very much feted by her girl friends Just now, as slie is to ‘be married early in December to Mr. Clair Campbell of Suminerside. ‘Last Saturday afternoon Miss "Elaine Beales was hostess at a prettily arranged Bridge ln lier honor, and at which lovely prizes were given the lucky scorers and the bride-to-be. O Miss Alethia Laird entertained in llonor of lier cousin on Tuesday evening inviting numerous friends ill for Bridge at her apartments in Brighton. I O one Royal Secugiggsn Corporation Riley Budding, Charlottetown Toronto Halifax Saint john Winnipeg Vancouver New York players. Rev. il-l .R. Raymond, who was iii Halifax this week on Business (Oll- 1 nected with the Synod Committee, Mutlnas, was the special speaker , at Trinity lChurch on Wednesday, evening. Montreal Quebec The Annual Book Tea of the’ Abegweit Chafpter ‘of the Daughters of the’ Empire. Summerslde, was held Thursday afternoon in the Public library ilooms and proved a most successful and enjoyable func- tion. 1 I O , ' SEE DUB WlllllllW The White Dfllg Store not Mrs. J. H. ‘Pritchard was ii de- lightful hostess at ten tables of Bridge at her home in Sumnlersidc on Wednesday lllght. O O O I 1A becoming why to flnisli llle sleeve of an afternoon gown is to lOn Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Jenkins, wife of Lieut. Col. -S. R. Jenkins, and the Misses Jenkins. en-I tertalned in Miss Mathiesons honor but when the united effort threatens the three Provinces and the reduc- surplus tissue ~by work or exercise. 81 8 111K189 1111<1 B11088 Shower. which was delightfully novel and enjoyable. At the tea. hour Mrs. Mathleson cut the ices and Mrs. Ivan Reddln poured tea. frhe The coal strikers of Great EFL-Rs influential suijporl to the ‘King "shower" w“ very mum“), mm. seated to the guest ‘of honor by Mrs. Reddina two little children. Marjorie and Stephen. ’ O O O Miss Margaret Full was hostess use a wide liccordeon-pleated ruffle.‘ O i O iciumm 10n the new shades of blue, par-l tlcularly the royal and. grayish, lblues, pink or rose is a good con-i trust color to use for lplplllgfi and trimmings. . . . - 1 Colored furs are very smart tlils season. and one finjds pink, white and mauve ermine costs, where once all was snowy white. I O O A fanciful frock for a young girl is made of white georgettc crepe amid trlminoll with n flock of blue lNSUKA§§§j -ALL KINDS-Q AT LOWEST RATES ‘CONSISTENT WITH SECURITY AND SERYICE “You look," said Socrates, "like a truthful pBfSOD,""h1il, if you have no other claim to greatness than tall storeys, we Greeks were nn poor braggarts ourselves"! "it is quite true." said the Eligl llshman. "for, since your time, v.c have learned many arts of using metals and make much of engines of which you know nothing and have multiplied the power of our‘ bare hands in countless ways, and though you would not believe us, we have chariots which ruii wit'i~ out horses more swiftly than your Olympian victors, and fly in til-u air and have boats willCll go under ilic sea and a mail may speak 10 fallod,'posslbly partly because of‘ the greed 0f the mlnc owners and partly because, through repented previous strikes, the mines did not produce enough to enable the own- ers to pay a iliglicr wage." Tile coal business of Grcnl B:'i-| is now compelled to make good the loss occasioned by the long continued idleness. Hero agaizi the strikers are the losers. l-‘rcqucrit repeated strikes in the Nova Scotla coal inlnos have oc- casioned serious lost; lo illc minors tniii as well as to the miuc owners and‘ these 105805 stand against tllc pro- duction nild must bc made good The history of industry in all its branches proves very conclusely be heard a thousand mile-s away)’, "The new comers." said Socrates. "have told us such things and l suppose you are not all liars, but I |ihat the wciglit of the looses oc- casioned by strikes almost invar- -iabiy falls upon the strikers. -_-_<o>___. So far there have been many ex-_ w-IOKDS OFTEN Mllsusuljl, at o. delightful luncheon on Thurs- presslons of sympathy for the .\lari~ "Respectfully" means cllllractgriged day for Miss Mathiesoii at her home times from various quarters, but 11y Pfiflpecl. "Pflfillecflvely" relates to on Prince Street, covers {being laid the animus shown in the Gazette's each °t me 11111153 "M" consmm“ for nluc. The table decorations‘ article is that of open hostility DXETEN )1|'ISPRQN(_)LTN‘CDDr were pink carnzitlons effectively which at this distance 4s quite ln- bouquet. Pronounce [lie Oil as 0o -in 0Bfr1011 0111- cxpllcable. Even tlic iiatlonnliszl- "1991? 11008111 111st syllable, tlon of tile ports of Halifax and OTQFEEN MSSPELLLD: propriet- 5111111 101m and of our 0M Ferry. évivolvmils; belittle. depreciate, ‘Hlle-Blhflml 1111“ "W111 11111181 which it admits are less objection- disparage, decry, discredit. under. were joint hostesses at g tee. and able, are coupled “vim an express. 1116- "Hdefefll-"flflle- miscellaneous shower in honor of l O O "lfsc u word Yesterday aftcrnooil Miss Berna- ‘ Y: ion of fear of burdening the talc WORD STUD payers of the Dominion. IWhat the Gillette appears to fear is that Premier Kiln: may carry out in good faith his commitment to lmpllmcnt tlie Duiirnn report, which is gircciscly what tlio Mari- tlmcs fear he is not disposed to d0. arid which he may the encouraged not to do by finding unexpected Conservative support. -ln any czise the open hostility of the Gazette to Maritime claims at this crisis in our history supplies aid and. comfort to three times and it is youm." abet us increase our vocabulary 'by master- ing one word each day. Today‘s word: NEMLlBiS; tho goddess of vengeance. "Tho memory pursued lier like a Nemesis." 'Daliy Selections roll ' Guardian Readers OO-O-N November 20, 1926 Miss M8lfill$0li_ at Mrs. W. A. Heustis home on Prince Street. frhc guest of honor received a great birds cmbnoldered in tbluo silk. ' Woolen flowers in tight llttlc bouquets are used in the button- lioles of llic new tailorinallcsf The Best Garbedw Woman In World Takes Fifth Mate PAIRS. Nov. 18. —- Mrs. Jean Nash, once known a-s “the best- dres-sed woman in tho world," mar- llllllllfllil 8i 00.. LTIl. ESTABLIS LOWER QUEEN STREET lShc ls regarded as the best cu!- toinor in tlic Paris fas‘lilou houlwfl Every gown is designed specially fbr hor and bearsaudlstinctive naImE. such as “Sweet Delirium." )0 10°11" many lovely gifts which slic ginccqrkal M. Paul Dubonnet recently. “on on“, mm "my acknow]edged_ At w“ Mrs. 1M»- Dubonnot. who is the illllllunairc Matllielsoll presided. Blltl Mrs. Frcd :1‘; 3,1,,{,1'§h,'°r'§§::t lifftf‘fgg‘t','ickégi,snnesr MAY lrottow A M. Nash cut the ices- AssIetlnsin-law of M. Francois Coiy, tile ‘BLAZE AT a ' were Miss 1-}. Doales. Miss Alcthla'1111l1l01lalre scent munufacturor, MONTREAL’ Ne“ m __ T50 Quebec correspondent of the M011- Laud and Mm prank Clark and the owner of the French news- treal' La Patric wires his paper to- ‘ ‘ . paper, "Figaro." day that he has been able t0 1011111 , The present Mme. Paul Dullon- Many ("ends 1mm W111 m, glad w not has a fine flat in Paris, and was "om “Hams source, [n31 m9 (m; which destroped the temllorsry k m” ueuteuam colon ‘Mtmu married in the local town hall. All now I 4 e Amado“ lawyer w“ 111° ‘my "u" Basilica m, Ste. Aline De Beailvfv. and many priceless relics ‘ Bed NNES bray, Payniaster of Halifax District, M” pmwn HED leis . l CHARLOTTETOWN f‘. ‘a nus REGISTRATION ‘ BUREAU Our Nurses Register il l decided boom to exper1¢11¢¢11 qualified Nurses who wish em- pieyment. it is of assistance to i111 public as well-fer it UIIPI111“ a ready means oi communica- _tlen between Nurses 11111 these who seek their service- ‘ whose illness was reported recently, \The newly married couple left for is making good progress to recov- the South of France, and will lat- therein. was the act of an incend- iary, and that his arrest is immin- ‘This bureau ls free of charge. t tA PRAYER FOR A -SON-—-“MY son. the Lord be with thee; and . . give thee wisdom and understand- ing. . . . that thou mayeet keep the law of the -Lord thy God." 1 ‘Chron. 22:11.12. er go to the United States. They 9 will return to live in Paris at the beginning of December. The" many n-lell-is of Mrs. ‘on. in! "111" mrrlese of Mrs. Nash. who is the daughter of Mr. Andrew Shaw will regret to learn that sheflxmfldson‘ ‘n Amoflcan mum“, is still confined to ‘her room. as a magnate, amused wqrldmvldg Con}. result of the accident she met with gezhtig: 11151 11111111911 11! the n50 i two weeks ago when she and her Mrn-mhh a Karma. the layup - little daughter Marion were llzuock- old son of a New York m“ 9mm; 9d down Iby a, may“ 30nd g; we water. gighweeks later they sepsn. e . an e marriage was annull- Two Macs 0on3“; ' ‘"1 “D5119 Imllilgtihat Mrs. Nash Wile u er age. er she married. Mrs. W. K. MdGoghn. Summernslldgmlzlflinillfléd Slfton. "the son of d, 1, 1' _ _ M11. former Attorney- “ “wast 8mm!‘ 1 iwlmm: m“; General and Minister of Education "9 911 9' 11 115 i‘ 11 11° °l ° ,in-the Canadian Cabinet, and one Bridge. 0f the mes; prominent men. in Can- 111111- This marriage was dissolved in' O O l 1 . Last 1mm Mrs. r. J n. mum, géiglfl“,fhf.“§fff_d;,nh whom would still ask what all this has done for your souls, and whether your states are as wise and strong as your machines, for we consid- cred, 1 lememlbqnal. the Piraeus liere, the nature of the ideal state and we were quite agreed that to achieve that is the supreme task of a men besides the care of his EDWORML NDTES‘ all of whatever party who in the ery. past have be-llttled our claims to equality of treatment in the family of Provinces. Nurses In any part 0f 111° Province can register 11V sending their address. i'liE g uses DRUGSTORE 149 Great tieerge street Telephone ‘S15 nt. "Since the destruction. of the church." the correspondent says. "the ecclbsiasticai authorities have been conducting a minute ilipulry into the origin of the conflagration. and. although the Rede-inptorlst Fathers have kept their findings secret, we have been led to believe by persons usually well informed. that the Fathers are new in pos- session of information which will justify tlleni 1n taking steps to cause the arrest of tho alleged in- cendiary." “ it O O O iAre you ready for winter. if win- ter comes? Two hundred thduaand bushels of. PRAYER-O that each of us seed potatoes loading on a single 11115111 11° 8 c111“ °1c°d~ ship and bound southward is a. ‘Nowmber 21' 1926 notable record of which both our potato growers and the Province may feel proud. Tile potato origin- ally came from the fagsoutll slid was but an indifferent lproduct of apparently little value. it gained in value as it gradually made its way northward lntoa cooler climate and as new varieties were developed Santa Clans has the next move‘. he also has the cards. ui 200,000 bushel cargo of poul- wllew! THE 10MB WITH US-"ls not the Lord ’your God with you’! and hath he not given you rest on every side? for he hath given the inhabit- ants of ‘the laud into Thy band." 1 Cllron. 221-18.‘ toes! if your morality or your rellglo‘! is pared down to suit your politi- cal viewg then it is neither moral- ity nor religion. own soul." _ . . Snapshots of an informal charac . fer have replaced the old gr011l11 profession I photographs were fol" nleriy called upon to make. and i116 Igsliery work is now almost eatlfi!‘ iy photographs of individuals. FRENCH TEST CARS 1'0 EXCEED P- H. 'f‘he imaginary conversation cou- tiuued, with heart-searching quee- tions from Socrates until the Eng- lishman, unable to see that any progress bad been made in things WARIS. Nov. l8. -— lloimg tlifib lng st a velocity of 10.000 revolu- tions per minute. permitting speeds ‘PMYBR-“ldlfd. Thou hast put glaliness in my ‘heart, more than din -the time when their grain and 11 ‘There are still those among us ‘ "'1'" W“ '1 ‘"15"’ o ..l that really matter, exclaimed, “Be merciful. Socrates. you ask such questions as only the wise can just- ly answer!" And more to like ef- feet. Socrates lived between 4-69 sud, 400 years before the Christian ere. We have, some far since then. very far and iiiuch of our travel has been along a reed which Socrates would not waste his time on. We have learlednlach but "the wisdom of Socrates is the wisdom of today al- though 2000 years old, although enceived in an age when the peo- ple, filtrates included. knew neth- thill ghicil, 0p the. -.,v v- wllo want to see how fast they can go without breaking the speed laws and mslly of them don’; care whet else they may break. --__. ‘Now is the time for the man who accidentally or otherwise. ind his until it has now overspresd the ’ artil. ' new wine is mcieasell. A CERTAIN MOUSE Slimmerslde. entertained at her she lived in a large house in Eaton Mm l B m 1 h m M _ lPisce, Inndon. Capt. Nash, in 1923. ° ' 1 5° °' °' ° ' 201.1 Mr. 1mm McCsrdie, in tile COO In no country has the potato st- tslned greater perfection than in olrr own ‘Province, where it has been largely cultivated since the “Come la" you say. and smile be- side yotfr door. Then light the fire; pat cushions in a chair. The conch, the books and the ole- tures all are there Bridge iiosiesses_thls week, enter diillsboro ‘Street Jest evening. O O O ' tainhig at lier pretty home on days of pioneer settlement. Today this northern- garden of the Gulf Serene as d remembers-i thorn be- l cw case that made her famous.‘ ‘Mrs. a. J. Hollie was among the that the melt of mlllitallnilig "the best-dressed woman in Europe" was too expensive and that in paying debts new w: w £10,000 he had mined himself. Mrs. Nash rled in less. ' ‘well in excess of C00 miles an/Mur are being perfected by the leading French automotive engineers for next year's Grand Prlx Race. g They are two-stroke eilgios fit- tod with forced feed appila . The French Automobile Club has in i rlli- ' ‘1 Y" 111"‘ 111: to ll d-i. P. Anierican‘ l-stilg. restricted engine dimension 1.600 cubic oentllitres. cones appointment with a Kulghtshritllfe I1: ill i0 lry_ on rllllll bate. A11" iii them lli vim r111 m. l. many of The Quren of Rpsill has miilll- I11 ~- ihailee; have been ihede 1111 1°‘ '- potawes chilled or frozen. to witli- mm g; _ M . _ $1161 B01. an illgvptlsll nobleman m 1m” Mann“ o’ wood .11 CIIN. the ceremony being set The possibilities of four-stroke on. _ ‘A glue. of this measureniengfhaving been ollllalrsisd, dssigllsre turned mrlilffs stand the temptation of palming them at a big price and make big nioiiey and so give the province a black eye iii giie market, or he may lose a few dollars. swallow his less, and. bee; of all, be a man. There t iti f tli firmness” .-,_ v —- 51a‘ -. thein off ls good stock. He may sell teas‘ better precautions next year h the tflolit vast cargoes of the best potatoes which the world produces and gains both fame and wealth iu the process.- Jfrying is tih least healthful of ell methods of cooklngnud sheald be enl- ,Fryisg in deep fat he U! f using a thi 1n- flu-as"- be. w. 4". from year to yiisr sends lbick to eioall, N. -B.. is being welcomed home on a visit to her mother ilra. ll. if. Norton, Prince Street. e e e Mrs. B. Csrrlitilers. Bugerllitend. eat of the Trnrolfloepitsi. gent tile The house your soul lives in has light and, eons’ , That reach out shyly to the passing - street. \. t ' Bathe who iilts the" latch Illkfllld retreat . ' From laughter of the city's wistful ._ throng. . liimrs whorl one is somehow clared that they found their fill‘. ions difference. w agree. ufrs. Naeii has confessed that the owned more than g penal-sq "#11111: towns. m 0cm 0r silk Itoeilosn, seems £0,000 m.» om, Mil“‘"'§."l“'$'$l "“""“ cs o ' she travelled. o n ‘mm Illinois it e-traeflee never to ‘wear-the seine gown more , e time duel. and anally she pee i! I .1 aside n month later. Mrs. Nash 00-‘ too treat for them Frail cool of tea. and liowb "of . epieeydowors- A osadulzlielites muse m seen to i e , ' to the twoatroke motor. Some of fitIQII/J the glaciiinee being tried and with frontarheei ‘gliives. " _-.-gQQ-_i rsmtv GROUP more - 0e use: m cam nonoolr. new‘. INNIII m e ma; of ieatlarpreeeat theme 1e. -- no!!! HKUNEY F’! l. i- f5 ‘ \ "1\)1‘1r‘ the f; Ml ‘British 1 , ‘ ' ..... crufiré i t. v 4