II iiliiiillliii summit j, ugly", Yko-Prulflfllt-J. u. mum. [ggghrj-WKIXJLA. llnrlinnoil, n. s. o. Anus-lute Editor-b. K. Ollrrlb. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 eigu publishers in their oat-u mar- iw; qt; a fair basis. This is. not now HERTZOWS CONVERSION ‘IT 'WAS .\'?0T unnatural that Pre “h” cue‘ “u” uenwg’ or Scum Ann?" The industry suffers irozn unfair a dominion recently adopted. not advantages “mended m tom,“ entirely voluntarily, into the Brlt-‘pnbucunofis Conn“ mm M“; c:_,-. ‘ah c°mm‘m“'°a1lh N“n°"‘-‘-!culatetl by the million iu Canada. 511011111 118W‘ $01111‘ ftlifiKlfilhfi #15 ifll-‘ot- instance. all our raw IIlIYQFlHlRI the relationships existing hGUVBCIYIpQpu-r, ink, engravings, art worzz. his country and the lrlmplre. lie llZl-lfilt” are subject to 5310s tux and come to the Imperial Fonts-rent"? ‘(ltlllcfi ransinz from 111 to 25 not in a sort of robtllioits tnond, n-lkfvctit. (with thc exception 0'3 non» the (Celina of [ho ,-t.p,-(...,,lnulh-._.‘paper presses which enter Caitadu of a conquered people. To him an-ndui)‘ frWB-i w hi; fgljowqynllonaljsts in goumktaxcd. and sales-taxed to the extent ,_\1r1<-a_ Great Brim!“ w“ m; nvmfot‘ many thousands 0i dollars ifllllll- 0i l . _ _ ,_ 30rd, a dictator. and Scum Africa ally on this rim material ..lid plant ‘equipment. while the Llnlted States was not free, althouglt- when he?‘ linvernment was establishul shelpubushers bring the“ finish“ w‘) ‘duct into Canada free of oil dutie-i. was given every assurance of fret“, mg lroub,“ and import taxes. u-zie sized up by the British states-E PM“ snmnlne“ men and they proceeded to enlight- en him.‘ Fie war. t-horoughLv con- rill!!! and autonomy. demonstrate it mum hem” n” Conference w“ lish plants in o Lnlteil States border » , city, employ United States labor over and be returned to h»; coun- d m I ‘ I l 1 try wiihius: what he had possess- 2m p t“. r priest“: I ‘ m mi before he had loft home But 31- Am 31w be ma! e H“ wrong‘ saw it in u new light. “ l ‘t ~ . . t. ‘t, On his return home he was sir- n: * m“ d h h pom Pd O4 bung iln o cur load or more n grand reception. Jtddresalng .11.‘ . 0t immense throng oi‘ his ieilow coun-‘magaziues’ ‘m’ flee‘ on we same trymen who had ‘assembled to wex‘trnin that hauls a cur load. o1.‘ blank come mm’ he mm them mere wag paper on which duty and sales tax . would be exacted. lnfu United States magazines. and the advertising lJl ihom, ore allowcd to tuml‘ into Canada free e.‘ duty. The flllllidflillfi outs-ring iu:u tlit-ir ll form. would be silli- rlea wanting to break away from the British ‘Empire. lie told tlieni 0f the composition ul' the British Empire, n community of free n.1- tioms within the Empire, etch free to govern itself us it please-d it and‘ proilltction. however. imported iu any otlicr jet-t to duty as follows: would be a ileclileil advantage furl alto Canadian publishers -o eatair‘ ["1" 98511411111 I10“ 053011» ‘Quebec and elsewhere who desire tot-iii?‘ no longer anydanger of Sahib at» I“ other wordé“ “flutes by the Way‘ UlOKLY mn- the demand oftltc railway trllnmen had been uni 1d. the clvll servant: at Ottawo have decided to ask for increased pay. This is not a new thing for them; they have been asking mid getting favors at frequent intervals during the past sixty years. time the request. as stated in an muw“ despmch i“ "a m“ mcreue‘ _\ word has crept iuto our every 0T $300 i! W111’ 101' 1*" “115595- 1° day language that is displacing att- mke efle('[ from Apfjl 1 pug," ‘other word entirely. The new word - ‘is arthritis, and the old word is There were only 50m: 15.000 hene- "h°m“a"‘5m‘ , ‘, fichri" in ‘h: rmw-y “filament Arthritis SllIlDlydDflillS the Ill- ilainuizition 0i a Joint, and zirtliritis bu! This Vi“! ="i'1"'i¢'~' 59111411111 h3§|i5 spoken of as an iuiluinuyttiouof several times that tiumbt-i" behiutlsoulc particular part of the joint. “"°“ “"“-"- ‘“ 1”‘- "h" W"““'153.JIIL'“YTLIIIL‘.Z.Ji-{i. ‘.2153?’ flllillirifiii borrowiul nmmmde o‘ {axlmyerslcli Mi-tllcal (‘ollv-gc has ‘lVllill is 1111M 111111 111B 111011“ 11 111" 1§°"\‘1'11f<~ii|i.-<i an Arthritis Clinic, and iiioy ment says the word. and Whiéllllilfigure eutleavoriui; to simplify the a qamami from the Ottawa oirihiclillfithi, and tltusv tllc ‘ilillllil-‘i. of thc service for increased nay cvcr been-“igajlsfilginlnus 0‘ dmemm my!” of denied? ' l what your: ’ v lame: W. But-Ion, M.D A NEW WORD—AHTHR|T|$. ‘ b v in six liuudrt-il cases tlieyiouutl . ‘ ~ . that four hundred were due to an A Liberal member from Quebeqjlniiainittution of the liuitig of the ‘pa; lmi-oduccg a 5m i.) (ihqflgh 1p.- jolnt; that ls, the lining tliutniakua Island Demands At Ottawa (Historian) The electors of this Province are not unaware of the ilong catalogue of complaints which has plied 11D against. the Dominion of Cimndn respect. g our a vuri federal interests in or ways. indeed. this Maritime Province has been buffer- ing for a long time, and the pref-in has been cryiig out imam“ We megllect and suffering of which the people bitterly CQmPlMn§d~ Nowt however. a, new and fiercer 11511!‘ has been let in on Liberal neglect‘ by the Royal Commission Report itrat tirade public. lt is not quite "the (tort-c light that boat-s- around the Throne," it is more in order to say "the fierce light that boots on those near tho Throne at Ottawa. This cliattges thc situation very abruptly. Now the neglect of the past flvo 31-4175 lllllflt end. There will Ildqd to be action where all along we have hurl but neglect, at- tentions must be given to matters that have lie-n kept hidden away at‘ Ottawa. The (luardiun deserves heartfelt thanks for its cnterprlsu in publish- fh.“ service (-O"lmi$__.i°n_ Thatourithc juice to keep the ioiiit. iubflcut- ed. Tltc other two hundred were P1111111)‘ Filil-‘lfflflflfl’ i11l1l|1"¢$i11‘1'\5-‘fnire of the cartilo-ges that cover “ab. fmmd New] m longing theihc 0nd oi‘ ouch bone foruiltig tlic ' r r - .. ' standard oi qualituations among‘ The first type was usually found civil servants. But there has ol-m young ways been SODlO tiisszitisfactiou middle age. whereas the other type Wm, me Board’ wmch increased nus touiirl in mitlille aged and old- during the past year when two coin-Fr pmple‘ hnisnlonern were discredited before numors “l, the (litstotns Probe Committee and Now uhntnbout tho causes? felt uiiutx-llcil to resign. 5 u “ems m b. undeflmod mat .0 itifortiiin from lct-lli. the Deputy Ministers as a bodyaro pm, p; U...» .-,_.~_,._ hostile to thc. Commission for varl- luv to ionslli. and tenth. on» reasons, tiud there is believed _ _ . sic who tcll u..- iltztt “it l‘ , . . . in h~ Rovl Commission Re rt .. “i! 3TB laxed- 51-11791" lmssmn‘ “hmmgh l‘ ‘Nd ‘m’ provcilue to on iullumiittitiou of tho stir- lug litll. ‘d DO it iii no longer the old hidden light. i; in light shed over tho "Dominion generally and our wn Province particularly-—it la practically iu the hands of every people or people up _t.o elector on the island. All this turns on a new light on repri-seittstion at Ottawa. blow the supporters 0t‘ thc Goveniment That was u real start in wearing will huvo to get bitsy and see what the (‘vovernment mbout it. in ilii- first typi- or young iolltwdliait caught them sound asleep, and iyltir. iii per emit. were zine to in- we hope hair-l thoroughly awakened fei-tion from totisiils, and {til per cent them. Our Provincial rulers have. Think of been trying liord l0 wake up the of the-ii: cases Cabin-rt nt Ottawa on the tnutteriof flncreaseil This in on zim-vi-r-r to mlr lititnot- only hail n promise ‘which tho King any to (ioveriinieni. lifts not yet fwlfilleil. is going to do The Royal (Tommi-salon Provincial subsidy but . ‘ l . m b‘. a Lon“ defame proportwn U1 be ii physician. all you have to d0 Tim Roy-pl QQmInIQ-glon may 5m- m“ 319mm"? of Parliament from s to any '.\.l\t‘lll. ll iz-i from thc to have the old-time system of pat- , urns found to bu due lil most cases hat the bill above referred to will nd.'.,,,u.h,g yea“ receive o trcry considerable sun Hlie treatment of tho young typc poi-g in {he House of (‘ommong of arthritis is first to remove any‘ . l twtl in teeth. tonsils, gull And h might posmbly pass‘ ‘Jiflkiliafiiuijr elsewhere, and then to The labor unions in Detroit are Lin" m. m“ 301m to m“, n“, PM“. protesting against “an unlawful lu~ “mun and m“, Mr“, aw,“- “quip vaslon of foreigners." ’I"h:- so-ralleil products. _ n forelgtiors liavo their homes on the h‘ ‘h? émlmm mi nht1<(:rli‘it)v']t-m ill.“- ‘ tliui can b0 done s“ Lziuitdlau side of the river, but v3.1“... k001i “moving. cross to Detroit in the morning tinil A little exert-inc, untl no: 10" . , . . ~01 work in factories there (luring the much iootl. ~11" 1|" 1mm“ l“ ' ‘day and retitrn to their homes wiicn """“h“_'; {b} _ conclusions. The set-tint! lypo, ill olill-r pt-oplf‘. King l)“. (jflwamment of Canada undor no (Jthllgflllilfl to the Niotlir-r Cotinlry‘ or to any other of tho Bril- lsh Dominlonsi. Evidently Soutl: g‘ ~ ‘ Africa's objection to i-cnniiniiig in lite British Empire was the mis- tultou idea that they were FUlllDQu ' ed to remain iii it, u irotnpulsior- hover exercises] by (ire-it Ilritiiiit from any of licr colonies. ‘Hé-Zrtzog unil hi< ftllow Ni-tinwillrfr are now quite satisfied to roitnilil the Empire, their only obitrtwtor. heretofore to the coiitioczhzi liciu; {be mistaken ldlYl that they wv-ri- being forced to remain in it. ~lt is the glory and thc zyt-rougtli ‘attire British Empire llllil fli-‘J rs- llutionahlp of its different Zltilllllliff: tn the Crown and to each other it- entlrely voltmtary. the tics tvlii:li ‘bind it together being ties of loyal- tyi and mutual interest. Premier Hertmgb conversion is a gratify- ing mint of Elm Imperial Confer- ence and says much for British diplomacy. He received hothlui; that. be had not. before possessed. but ‘he saw it in a. new light. Premier YGANADIAN MAGAZI NES. Muslin; Publishers ilssocl- atlon of Canada are asking for paper 259,0 mu“ “UM m‘ m ‘may. ‘work is ended in the afternoon. it ' ‘ ' ' " l-i said some 15.000 men tutti \\'0Hl<'ll I'm 20% p1“ S““’-" m‘ 0t 5%- urv in tho group complained of. it Wngrflvlllllt-l- 2"‘? plus sales lax of is claimed tliut this practice is in' 5%, ‘violation 0i’ the United State's inrmi-l mawings and an Wm.“ 23.51;; mus irration law and tnust be stopped _ .fortliwitli. Jt is iiurtl for these sales tux oi 5%. i _ “ 1 '7 L _ people to lose their employment iu ‘ “cum”? 10 ° m 9'“! 5am’ winter. but it would appear that "ix "Y 5%- tiioit- only alternative is to cross The Magazine Publighgyg SQQiQfy the border river and make their m homes in the land Wllflfi‘ tiieyycoru‘ their wages. ‘ 25'? 0i‘ Canada. have o good case an not in their interest alouc- but in the interests Carmela. theft" 7|" reduction c; “m” putagel claims should be fiYillpilhllQllvilllylfrqm m,” “m, to {we wok CHM. looked iiiLo by the 'l':irifl' llnuitl inst Dominion Day. and the postal and by m‘, cm-ol-,nncnr' ‘revenue in July showed a sllghtiir, lcreoso over July of lust your. But ""’“'“‘°"'__"“— in August, September and October CONSERVATIVE LEADER$HHJ the postal revenue fell off motntli _ 4 _ _ lly niontii, first $500000. then $400.‘. OLE Llbcra] frmnd” n“: “gam1000 and lastly $200000 as compared of cojigg1'i.‘atl\fg lggdgrghi“ The name Contrary to expectation, there has of Premier “Ferguson of 01115110 isibezl-ulill‘ mmwullmntrs a 1°?” ma“; mentioned us a probability. th a on do ma mm am 3 e e receipts. This was different from reason adduced being his IQCBXImWhQL happened in the early Lauriei- victory in the Provincial election in days _ when Pogumagtar General Ontario. It is worth noting mat unlock reduced the latter rule and there is a mixture of fear aloui,’ the revenue ‘boundad “Dwflfd 11K with tho speculation. Premier iFer- °n°°' The "wwcam ram Wm "l" guwn Won a notable “mom” He its way to the front again as a rev- enue producor. but it gains ground mm“ be a dangenmls ma“ n” a rnoro slowly this timo than before. Federal ‘loader, dangerous. Llmt is. to the Liberal party. Therefore. ‘ .only n weok-Prtfliamont has oil- Aftor a brief period of activity- Potootlon for the! lndii-try reg - . D t ma“ and r umemm 1mm” a dlswrluol: “mods Llbegjournod till February 8. Thus n a I u u” p‘ p“ nempapers ‘o be “U9 mm a“ ‘week of work is followed by eight m1?“ "om “l” [lillwilsi-MPP- Tlllfldo suggest that his name is nlllfl-lxvoeks of rest. But, of course. there Quill?! i» flooded with American tfoneii only because of the scarcity wore reasons of on exceptional ‘Moguzinoii. many of ltdiotn l-rillllypf men of notional staturo in the M1"! 101' m1“ i111" °°“-"1'1‘°11- The QM more hurtful tliinnholpful tulConser-vutivo party. lift is too noon “riug working 0E Goglammenta] - _' an r entary mac nary was m .1‘ . - t -- aw o nnea onnona m“... h ‘ _ ‘ . summer. and many important g a_ of Canadian publishers. Tue wnventlon to the ‘held next snmmeriy have occurred slnco t.hoii—o gener- lfigazlno Pitblisherii‘ Association is too soon also to subject Premier “l "lam-m" ""11 11 ““““3° M 9°“ MUM 1'01’ 110911118 bill justlco and Ferguson tousubject or undeserved ‘tumult included‘ rhea°dlmtv°weiij " » I ‘ i- e necessity for an mine a a ca - fats-pillar. the right cohort-y outlioir criticism. m: math“ 0f pnmammlt to Note blflhieoo without tiiiiitie handicaps. ----_oo—-.— _ _ - EDITORIAL NOTEs the unvoted supply for tho current ‘q.’ ,°°mm'l°““ '“‘°"‘t_ 97mm“ m‘ ' year. And it. is just. as Well that Ofi-bldlau magazine lllhiiufl chance to‘ tho members mode short. work 0i fiityon its feet, Iilltl irimiioiini iiter- ‘that by mnki n blanket ‘wie- lbnh generally is being strangled. Ujydnl-boolts written in Cauuda by. For future weather wisdom, let DAILY LESSONS Qdnndiun authors ttrobelrtz Dfintcti it not be forgotten that severe IN ENGLISH lithe United States because of the 510mg, 8.1mm,- or whim-l are at. ma; production ‘of ‘the latter. moat invariably followed by i; pgfl- BY w‘. L‘ G°M°" "The maaazina publishers 0fCt1n-_od of flue weather. 111a weather. Ml constitute In .,iiiddntrv ‘which like other institutions. feels better WORDS OFTEN M15115!“ ' ' Don't say "treat ‘her the same as Qlflllloil thousaudim-of Canadian “(my gagging amethlng of; n‘ you ‘mum your smut" say "m" workmen. pays out hundreds of cheat, as." N ‘NCED l OFTEN MWSPRO OI 2 agumd‘ nmmuyf? wan!‘ "w! glance. Pronounce the u as in hundreds of thousatfllll of dollars of‘ Even the weather is ‘beginning to ‘feel Chriatmusy. The fine weather and excellent “Mk-o m“ m, in "avg Lost Eaton-n Sceptre From Past‘ _ Archneolo? over tiic that llr. LONDON, lieu. 15. glins are greatl)‘ excited nmvs from (‘Ollvlliifli-ii!“ Noerltitul, leader oi’ the _ l zircliitooioglcal and geolfifilfil‘ l‘: petlltioii to South Greenlatit._ 1g:- roilortcq the discover)’ 0f ‘he m“ _i iiuliotis ui a large vtllheillil‘ ‘Tl l‘ ' go. in the ill-strict where the horse; ma“ lived under Eric the lied abou the year 1009 A- D~ _ The Norse colon)’ "1 Gremlin‘! and its virtual ilifialllli-‘flnlllce ‘m? ‘hm a1,- has long been the subject of ilisctisisioit and siteculuiiou zimoui: archzicOlOS-nlfi. iilx-ttoritwitis and elm-pry [or iu the middle ages o large and piosperous colony slipp- 1y ceased to exist and no reliable traces of thc community have ever‘ been found. 1501110 ‘J00 lied. a Viking ruler. yt-arg iigo Eric the and his sou. ogituting themselves about. rho-with tlio sumo mouths inst ycutuqjiet- Eflcggl], planted colonies of Norseman in Greenland and intro-z ducetd Cliristanity. By the beginning 0t‘ till‘! twelfth century Greenland had a bishop. 11nd there were at least twelve Norse churches in the middle ages. - From 1247 to I261 Greenland was a. republic. but. later the colonies gave allegiance to the KinKfl 0' Norway. Thou-o was some 10.000 111- hflblliinlfi oi Vikini; breed 111 "l" Arctic Circle when the last reliable statistics were complied. and 1111-‘ complete disappearance of the, "Lost Colonies" is more" of a lllti" toricai tragedy than the story “i! the “Lost Continent of Atlantis." for supplies on regular Scandin- avian expeditions which‘ sailed summer from Norse ports. in the‘ fourtsetiili century-Europe was rav- aged by “The Black Death" plague! and the despatclt of rollef expedit- ions to Greenland was discontinued. Scandinavian had enough to do tot succor and feed its ownrerildoni‘ population, and the Greenland colo- nists were overlookcil for sow‘! vetirs. t When after it considerable inter- val relief vosacls were nguiu sent to Greenland, the sailors were un- ibis to find the old h rbor entrance‘ at fvigo— it. had, ev dently, been frozen up or blocked byglaciors. Further investigations revealed no trace or {he 10.000 members of llic colony, and it was clear that they must have died, migrated or dis- persed in nPilfffh of more hospitable regions. Vvhether any of ilio colonists in- termarrlctl with Eskimos and "scapotl southward has been u sub- Ie'ci. for controversy, and there wet-o not wanting optltnistii during tho wast 200 years who imagined that ‘he colony must have moved to wtlier parts of the Arctic, and that. their descendants could still be ‘ound living in inland trolleys. No iucii traces were over found, bow- iver. and it is traditionally under- ttqod that the lost Nurse Bishop of ‘illeenlunrl died around 1377. Dr. Noerlundw expedition has Danish - . - The eitionistn had to rely mainly ' “hi! material 5nd contributes ""4" 0! "19 Pill» f6" d!!! ltlvo, OWEN MESPELLED; almanac. SYNONYMS: money, coin, cash. ' hundreds of thousands ‘yearly tothe will!“ i118 Chfifltmll irldfi i110"! currency, capital. funds, property. public treasury“ he ‘grounds of common justice; s‘ If Pnsffon nn- .‘ ., . aunt caution. and country. The stores have been well filled with moneyedkcusiom '. (imam; m and the merchants bravest-in: u: time im- the with that vwii Milt m than to eoibautéfwit-ii for-‘lflor Christmas. f ‘t coma of! till nous; gentleness. ' nook with out‘ f iqgdl up th P?! 67min, yfiltl , fl. a l n m r _ r W»; -1 ‘fiiisonmbugytbq- 1m. arid-Mallin- ' ,' " ‘ ' ‘ l . WORD STUDY: "Use n. word three times and it is yours." Let us ' increase our vocttbuiuryfiay master- ing one word each dly. Today's word: SUAVITY; urbanity; polite- "f-fo bowed and -llr."_ w»: . v ‘dented the ancient bishop's palace 1t Ivigo, and established that it cov- wed some five and a half sores. it van built of red andstone. prob- ‘lily in the 12th century. Thee:- piorers have. brought, blot: the zltolaton’ of a blflWIIIMOfl‘ l0 b9 t biohop by the episcopal ring mil m the finger onion; find. A bis- o it .3 qulto precise in its it says to Hon. Mr. LUBE] ill]. ahOlllll pay an iticreased Provincial Dflllied ronnge restored‘ It may mm m“ to llillilfiil itllilllgkfi‘ tlntt troino with subsidy oi’ $125,000 to the Provin- cial Government of 1P. E. island. says emphatically thug this should 1m done. cally that there t-i an additional Car Ferry required by this Province ‘Wply ‘mm’ massage’ or game mo. m “m” w “alum-m m" Railway use in reproducing scenes ln “Sunynfl connections with the mainland and . evey clclor in New Brunwink and fills irilllllil will ondotui- that state- tnoiit. The iicxl question is “Who is lo look after this important butsltiess?" Why, the men m insist mi lites-z- ilemiititla being complied with are thc supporters of the (lovcrnmotit iii llitnwn. They hlave received duo notice that it is up i0 them. Thor mu-st speak out in the House and call upon tire Government to izrtitipie with those two pmliieins olso i-ieverul others clearly set forth in the (‘ommisa-ilonfi; Report. They mus; be heard. and lieurd in earn- t-.~ it. is for Ilicin to solicit the isiunce 0t‘ the ~Maritimo mem- lmfs and get aill to press forward. \\'c need not press upon the Op- position members. They will stand by the island to ti man. Amd our local rulers will also pcrforiu tlioll‘ part to ‘the letter. The magnificent strides‘ of the new era of progress in this Prov- ince are also culling to the Gov- Vflllilfilbl at Ottawa to “bond (m the 03H" it must not causo delay. Such a chance of making vtrst pro- gress has not knocked at the (Igor of this Province in the past fifty yours. ' There .55 also ‘he completion of ilic ‘Wldflfllflg of the Murray Har- bor Branch to be. attended to at All’ it's good for us to have the joy lt also states einphatb" Dailyl Selections b non _ Guardian Readers ‘ Doecmher 17_, 1926.‘ THE ‘HAND OI‘ GOD ——“'1‘h8 hand or our God is upon all them for good that seek Him: but Hit power and His wrath is again: them that forsake Him." Ears 8:22. PRAYER~Blesaed is the man that maketh the Lord-His trust. THE LAUGHING BOY. Always seeing the ninuyside i That's the glorious way of him. l Rollin‘ his head with his mouth’ I stretched wide, i As quick to laugh as duck to swim; - Whatever you say or whatever you ‘do ' He'll answer you hack with a chuckle or two. ‘ . i Latighin’ front moruln’ lo night it ‘ seems, - l Just chock full of the gift o‘ fun, An’ the angels send him their com- ic dreams i 50's lie can grin for ‘em every 0H8, l An‘ his grandma says luughs her down, the disreapectfullest boy town. when lie Ho's in "Whatlll we do?" guy's Ma to lllO. i "With a boy like that who won't behave?" An’ i answer buck. "We'll let hiin 9i . Old folkfl’ faces are fur too grove, An’ the rolilcklu’ mirth of u. laughing boy," -~_- m BETTER MILK. See that the refrigerator is clean,’ ' Bring the milk in from the stepas soon as possible. I Wipe the top of the bottle before g removing the cap. I; tKecp tilt». milk in thc fOp of tlic z refrigerator right iicxt t0 the Ice. ‘, After. the bottle has been opened, 9 recover with a paper cap or o glass 1 stopper. ‘ Gloria Swanson has obtained pic- tures oi‘ the Paris Opcrn Cotnlquo for OQQQQ Ilene’ Hubert, Miss Su-ansons dc- slgnt-r’ ilscil n still cnincru tint iliroilflll time oxpostires completed : series oi‘ 10p ptioioprnttlis. The ur iliri-ctnr will utilize them in inuklni: iii! iii-is. “ulltill pictures oi‘ lite not periiiiltt-il. 'l‘iit~ fairy‘, Tllilil‘? lleil. iii "PPl-"r pun" wuifii tiny liit thou. hut ulti- UIIIIIPH lo the si-rueu ugulu in u grown- llprtviv. Slii- is impersonating Anilu linker. vuiilittniiirt- iiptirtiuvoniun, iii ii picture feninrlng ’l‘ltuutlcr. the pollen dot: still’. a i l i t tlpi-ra are London, Ellfllilllll. hits 500M011 l\‘|“‘ hunt-s, or ni-iirly twice in: iuntiy its ton yi-urs 1U!"- "lilnglatntl tixpedlfi every titan to do his duty. “in like manner Print-e PRhVZlTll t-xpccla-i “every niau to do his duty” in lite Wiilllvl‘ of island Rights. son cried out <40 000404 Q¢+0+§§4+004+¢~4+§4¢~Q§+O4Q ‘a a iantiigieitr p tliifl iilibriséttitag - There will be no disappointment anywhgfg if ti“, gift chosen is a. BOND, which for Christmas-giving, possesses these distinctive advantages :-—_ i I l it has a. definite value, not subject to deteriora- tion, and its giving denotes thought and discrim- ination on thc part Qf thc giver. .- lts viiiuc is a lasting value. . ' 1.!) (31 ll is an utiobtrusivc but coilbiaiit, pleasurable reminder to thc recipient of your generosity and affection. biotin-mutually during its lifetime, the maturing intcrcst coupons on a bond mean its; the holder jllSl. so tmtcli added spending money‘ or increased capital. ~ Our list contains Governmeul, lilunicipviil. ‘Pub. iic Utility and Industrial Bonds-—selected witfiimrc- fui regard to safety. dependable income and niarket. ztbilitv WlllCll are available in denominations of Sioo. $500, $i.ooo. f" Lot n; send you details of l3SilfS so that‘ i-ou "tnay "make your rcscntalions "Mp1. . * Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. ilank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown Saint john. Vllaiiizix. Ngyep won-y If helisva smoker, hefiig“ Abnupt a would ‘be utterly content Man ‘iiveiiqttierzofige ma: ‘liiiilfQiili hiiiiii.""é‘.f“‘l‘.‘.fi.e"“i boxes‘ of l0_ 25, and 50. Tliien tiiiertiabe Elli? e Eiiiiii-f ZZZ’ ".‘§Z.Z.D.I'.I‘.i‘ 152i“? sets, DunliilPsjRazors, Cigaretts in '50‘s and 100's, Soft Collar Cases, Handkerchief Cases, Shaving Sets, Bill Folds, Military Brushes, ctc. THE “WIITE DIN-Tl -S'[‘OR-E . J. G. JAMIESON once. Now is tho time to keep the Y bull H-TOIIlDg. _ In the tscth of battle Lord Nel- lorical records it is taken that the skeleton may have been that of Bishop Jon Sverreefestre. an adopt; ctl 801F101 King Sven-e of Norway. There were several chapels and other buildings int-he neighborhood of the palace and cathedral. lu another place were found the re- mains of a church, presumed to have been built by tho-wife of Eric the Red: also a rutiic stone with rt remarkable inscription so fur un- translated. - l» Cigars the favorite brands in Christmas package: that will delight any smoker, $1.00 to $5.00. Brllr and Meerschaum wltlr real amber mouth pieces. $250 to $10.00. Cigars and Cigarette Hold- ers, Tobacco Pouches. Cigar- ette Gnu. Priced from $1.00 to $5.00. ‘ Cigarettes and Tobncco In Holiday Wrapplnga. rm: g macs ‘ DRUGBTORE 149 Grant George Strut Telophonu 315 (J. M. LAMPSON 8r G0. 64 Queen Strut London, E. 0. 4. England PUBLIC AUCTION ‘ SALES OF RAW F URS Represented by _ v ALFRED FRASER ~ ~41“ ' “The Ilabeday Bhoose His (lift llow We have many Sifts on display, ’ SCIGCtEd With par. ticular ogre for men who dress ‘ well ' -i- nun out: imnruu usr: . $8.60 Deernltip 51m l ‘ 911m otmi saw up Fui- Lined Glovil $6.00 Buckskin Oiovoi .. “.75 up White Silk Muffin .. {ZN no Cashmere MufllQn , $2.00 up Broadcloth Shirt; $2.60 Trloo Silk Shir’! u. “m m». Linen i-id u (y, i dozen) ' iris-h linun Udkfo (V; donut) ill-Olin? Luther Collar Ioxu 83-15 "P Auto Glow: .§.l.... ‘by! IIP _ amt and Wool i-ioa . 01-09 w w" "intomovbn vital-lieu $1M Filmy 0m: Ho‘; ....'$1-8l Holiprifl bu]: um. . 81M "Ulili Poplin Fyjamn 03-75 Jacquard Iwnuru .. 84-76 HP uiiitm-"oiuailip . 0w! w lifioltfng Julia; .. 01m up " mam Lounging, Reba 01W Letitia? obtaining» -.. $10M univ- voqimbq rmik mm ._‘- _ o+o4+ro+¢