f' NOVEMBER 30. 193.1 . -; ,”~.g~3;j$~ié._;-_._-,~,,if.”@.,iii.iii@ir.";~ -;;.=.'= ~ s ".',‘i;`»§,‘€.1..-.i-.-if lu' :'..-` :» . _f, _ ' , .'-.-ui‘.~‘= i A __ ___,_,_ _ ,__, __._" .»;f.M_,,_§_.__.___ _ _,___ _____w______ l , ,, , _ . _Li L_, _ , , f .,.-, . f I ' ' .. ' ' I . ' ,,. . - sv. -i . u‘1i1:.u..,1`.Hkl~1|f. , 'l`HE_ CliAR|.()'i`|`|-I'l'i)WN Cli.\Rll|A!\ |:=_-V ' ='; *- _ " should you ,*_let_ housework i.if\1irwuis=a¢“V°*"T i f v - | .v ~.».. ni- . ,. cw. iii! spoil yoiu' hands? YOU ask any beauty editor. Look in the magazine and newspaper articles. You’ll find "Vaseline" Petroleum Jelly rec- ominendedtokeepthehandssoft. Follow the advice of those people who know. Apply “V_aseline" Jelly to your hands at night and wear old- cotton or silk gloves. When you manicure your nails, wrap a little cotton around a dull orange stick, dip it in the Jelly and work back the cuticle. These two easy things will make a world of diilerence in the looks wash dishes, and dust furniture Other Days JEAN AUTUMN The English church was born in Crapuud in 1831. Lady Westmore- land was its xnother.- She built Saint John's Church all herself. She then gave sixty acres of land to the parish. Then the Church Mis- sionary society in England/sent out Parson Reid. g, yoimg man, to preach in it and paid him for his church services. Mr. Reid then wen; to work and built A church school- house out of church money at_ Crapaud Corner. Mr. William Lowther gave a lot to build it on. | at this time oi-spsud had no pub _lie school and the chin-ch let the lschool Distric; have the use of it 'for an every-day school for twenty five years free of charge. And when fParson Panther came he put in it a public library, a great lot of books all free. That library was open every winter on every Wed- nesday night. Oh; myl I will never forget those winter nights-a good lecture or/ a debate from ministers of all churches; and doctors: some- times n priest; and school masters; all free. And Doctor Potts was al- ways at his post as chairman. ir f -.f ~===~---.~- -f f f e e W---e 1 ~--- - ~_,...__._.______* __ __ I>,f.r;u, Fivij _ __-.. . . ___ sh b an thee son, at prod is ome." Sir George J. E1v¢y_ Mu, Do, was P€l. does M its moons too, four of them which Chohmastgm wh have been named (in outward or- out for a.n bathe; Ti; oléhtxtlrsk v gibxzmhrlel tixeuplrnet :vxilli ww d° we” 9° tr? 0"* l3V0y's "Arise l be very interesting with these sa a ‘“°» 1°' thy lishi is come". ii is ; remiss wssving sbnui the sry _if 0 O O d __h°;_ Te £991 Chlillier of Isaiah there are any spectators. A sing-| mem __ Z vs orter than most sn- l ular fact about these moons is that md rms ot t;;yd3°°d~ The mumhh instead of moving (as others do) mo opening bm ominant chords in from left to right in the front part 8_0 of th , Arise, arisel--the of their orbit, they move from boi- fl; 6 Lord is risen upon itom to top. Uranus like the rest » L’ "mi effective. while the I' of the planets, shines by reflected 5:_‘_¥$;\.-E,-,_,-__~-~T_._-,. of a homie bah no _ neighbor, Neptune. It was found Wore: a carpenter, a greeser. (who .»‘,- . .¢_;., ~:.'~ . > .= <1»Qf~if\fr-. ML Artem” Jm.dme_ Charl0m_ derer. Bouvard suggestgg inn;‘Power Station), a bunk manager, ww,” was ,_ visitor m Mount Bbewm some exterior body was pulling om- and an old gentleman, then retired ` planet fro its i te who li d be in his t - _ _ on gunday_ . m appo n d mn;-se a en you h an oper Periodic- Eye Examinations Ars vitally important. Wm' ther sues eyes are :wi 0' otherwise. , Don’t wear your glasses for . iivs ss mi years. u wma M without re-examination, for in that time serious changes may take place, which if not discovered, may work per- muient injury to the most precious lense you possess. Guard your eyes. e.r.lluic|llzson OYIOMETBIST bor. ' . Mrs. James Campbell, Mount Ste- `_| wart, spent Sunday at her home in Savage Harbor. Mucli sympathy is felt for the bc- reaved family of the late Mrs. Sam- uel A. Coilin, who passed awe? in Brookline, Mass., on Sunday, Novem- ber 22nd. She leaves to mourn her sorrowing husband and five child- ren. Mrs. Collin was very well known and highly !€SP°°i»¢d ill ml* vicinity and wui be greatly missed by a wide circle of friends. in-. and urs. s. Daniela. vm vil- itm-s‘to Mount stewart reeently--X- . telescope at the Berlin University, under Dr. Galle, a friend of Lever- rier’s, simultaneously observed the . planet now known as Neptune, on Oct. Sth. 1846. The credit of the discovery is therefore divided be- tween Adams and Leverrier. Therel can be little doubt that our earth is; "pulled at" in the same fashion by other planets and that this is the cause of earthquakes and other phe nomens- - Although Uranus is s large pla- net, with a calculated diameter of about 33.000 miles, under the tele- scope it shows only as s little green ish disc, 4 seconds of are in width- To realize this, we may conclude ___ from time to time, Adnmn, nn ative in a factory in Germany. Out My-_ and M,-,_ Lloyd WM-mn and English, and Leverrier, a French side the allotments each moved in Mrs. Earl Warren, Savage I-larbor, I-iSlf0n0mer. unknown to each oth. a different circle-"the classes and .were visitors to the city recently. er. made calculations as to where the masses”-but once inside the -3 the perturblng body was likely in main gale they fell into -the free- Mrs. W. F. Jardine, Head of Hills- be. The great telescope at Cam- 1110591117 0! Bilrdenills' Bild dlS0\l-58° borough, recently spent some time bridge, England,, handled by pm- ed their problems like members of visiting at ner home in Murray Har- ressor chsiiis, and the reiracilug s united family- When the call came for volun- teers to fight the Boera a number of our gardeners cast away the spade in favor of the rifle, and alas some never returned. Enterlc _fe- ver, more deadly than the enemy's bullets, claimed most. one young gardener of my acquaintance sur- vived both, and after three years absence, came back with s couple of metal trunks filled with-cactil These he had toicd around South Africa. and over the six thousand miles of water to his native city. His old father had a hothouse and helped to pot the "trophies" which made s most imposing display. The old gentleman was rather fond of thstlbilsuohdiaumightbeplse- edinsrow wrossthe applmlf di!00f¢hDfllllm00h- 'Uflllillhll natural history: he had, 1 recollect, a live hawk which he had tral>P°d ,_;. p _ An _ Annual Examination - YIM Vision and 4...... .rt _ ,.,.s ll Ynr Ins wiiiss- -ua f ` U ~~ ;§i|q|NAnn'S 'J' w°0,g,,P,!,E|sT°' i‘rie|5les\ox U' Kenusirssi f 'Ikeda anhlagso cpl lhnfs. I *L blf.'. Asl|lQle,|ssL.h_l OINIQQIIUI ’ _ _ 5 ' 1 _/ i Y E ii ii; iid? ‘slid So Sheri 0| lmlh Would lm To til loin Hanover, Ont-. W\'l°Uf‘° I d altar ` '°'i'i".5';.sf.. $°.`.'l.ii.`."Z.°i towuforiflnlkplltw nadytofsllovsr. ksvvuai been of lllllnu-ii'l HU-rt IU NeIrnwl’il1s md am to my l have been totally relieved of my troub " l'&.'.""" \'Y»'M additions or alterations to these _.W __: rules due notice will be given you in this column. Irifraction of the _ above rules will disqualify contest- ' anis I fl"-I-l 'md mn Wm” -- ly circular path. its ti-ue nszurs COMMUNITY Gsiinaus, ri n locus lliie a disagree- - -- Mm Sadie Famuhsrson' .Brldi"e` W” presently 1'e°°¥mZ°d- 3911011811 COMPANY V \,|M|'r|;p IWIOMLHEYRIULSERVICE* .Brown Electric Company Maritime Electric Company Palmer Electric Company " ' t f h I -,ff~- ' _ _ _ Megs _ _:mm hem accoun o is great distance from ssned by the teacher of thc school _ _ ' 5"' -,__ _ ' si- ' . new V three~quarter billions of miles away "The Editor, Feed the Birds Con- U if-7/" '__._ fi” Q ,-*‘@` For our livles will be one h° appears “bm” me b“3m“°“ °f tm’ the Chm°M’°"°W“ G“°“`”““-' H I I in N ( \ ._ ‘ ' “ ` » _ telescope' season. i_u / .' A d i i li deeds ’ ‘ ._ H ` ' § g 1;-.=' n 2;; :::u;ow°m:d b‘;‘;;_° Let us hear what the astronom- Should it be necessary to make - L-` si ' '.1 " » . ui ‘ _ _ in the gardens and chained to a l porch. It was a savage brute and 4 bit a piece out of his hand as he was incautiously feeding it. " One of my visitors was a good- lhumored South German by name ,» Karl Schmidt. He was a furriei' in the city, and was always iinmacu- lately dressed-silk hat and all the rest of it. Karl was fond of a "choke" and liked to visit my gar- den, partly because I teased him quite a piece. When we discussed the political rivalry of our respect- `ive countries Xsrl would ejaculate "Chairmany won't fighti” and it is certain he believed it. He was in- genious ss the following will show., one day on going out of the main gate I saw a hedgehog sitting in the middle of the road- He must have been a sick hedgehog, for I ran and put my cap over him and carried him back to imprisonment in the hothouse. A hedgehog is about the sise of a medium siaed domes- tio rabbit, but instead of hair he is covered with strong conical spikes about an inch in length-being a sort of first cousin to the porcupine Sad to My _on the second night of his captivity he blundered into an open tank filled with water for the plants and was drowned. Karl was at the garden the next day and see ing the victim said, "Gif him to me I’ll make lomediug." He skinned the hedgehog, med his spikey skin for the side of a round cap and put a piece of fur in for a crown. This fearsome looking headpiece. reminiscent of the viklngs of old, sold for five shillings. My neighbor the greaser was a very different character. I ques- tion whether he had ever worn a collar; sunday and week day he .had n red scarf knemfl round his h¢¢i¢. and his cap a little over one WB- H8 'Was, I-found, the support of a widowed mother and lived in the Pwnr out or the city. Polli- icllly he was s socialist and believ- ed that everything should be divid- rd Nulily among the worker: Be- sides his garden he had another preciated as an artist. He had ii' small shack in his garden for a stu- dio and painted on the Sundays; for he had no other opportunity. I went round to see his picture of the . “Temptation in the ,Wildemess."_' Christ sat on one of the rocks in that arid land. Before Him stood the Devil, a powerful diuiky figure' with wings like a bat’s. I-le was pointing to a stone at his feet. The face. full of evil force, was based on the features of John D. Rocke- fellerl Poor John D.l For all that, the artist was one of the kind- est hearted men in the gardens and never tired of giving a hand in any_ difficult task. It will be seen that there was al- ways something of interest in our the ‘Temporrilicc Festival" was liv‘l.l The gathering was a large nm'-, and attracted a crowd of gypsios, fzikrirs and others of the like kidiivy. Dur- ing the night some of those gontry "the rnmpnrt wall had scaled" hurl taking a. diagonal coursc ncro.<;; the HRTUGILR had broken into thiz- liiiilfl- ings and taken whatever was pm. able and of value. I vvns r<~lif: 'wr ol a good set of scales :ind '.\'r~';zlit:; One oi’ my neighbors had lift his allotments, but all things paled be- fore "The R.aid". In late summer Will sisnd iiie Harder wear ihei Fail and Winter weather demands oi iiosie . Gracefuily fitting . . . exquisiidl $ shaded Don"r be someihi ss. I u mend and get Mercury Hosiery. it is in e quality class by iiseif. and modesily price . pui oil with the ofier of ng "|ust as good". D f For Sale By ' _ _ . _ ~- I ° I KLIN NT7 ` Ti' ‘ I _ _ _ ohsviniiunwn I . I M E ; t»_i1l_aislisrqs;ins¢¢¢si¢s¢.¢ndl»HU¢\°\I“¢v\\|v'i“\'Y“°"-"""“" 'h°"l’Y-°u Dllnilhlz in happier 011'- Clii\rl0ftet0WI‘l -.-.-.- -_.;.;.;.,.,...,,__._._._ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . . ...-. 5;., Tngsngg, 5, cumnuwu h.'°um luv’ been ap_ _ I .. _ sY._-:'; . ,_ ,_____,____, | |_ ___ . fi?iai"2el;>. 'vi :mis on the Town Moor, not for aivnfpi -jf-lil'-Pllllllly' British Empire [ (Ry .liimcs A. Mills) f Lo::l;o;.'_ Nu; :':_fA. P.)-Fu _foil the i'.»::1l i/.> Ilnlzilalzly, the pol- Iil "Jil 2~;>o' PRUWSE BRUS , LMITEB nuff oom- .ythai i W0' from .ber oi Gov- 'oposal V0 pe! ir pei' ictured manu- . i .s not ze, and of the lvri ap- a fear- ol liv- r com- s about Britain. .red the .nude a gh dut- friend." :i. “but ke mis- mds to H5 P05- ivn con- s hit by spokes- orts to French ew items French ientarily t super- or Great ri stand- t 50 per lures in rs among the lar- .e Cham- )L :i, 2 Anne i Leonard iilrphy 2 Agnew, 4 ri Walsh. Aulay and Sullivan. i Ryan, 2 a Byme. rlckerson. MacEach- i 3 Bem- et Gallant (equal) 2 Agnew. . She bore cheerful- everi those e was sili- illriess was -onciled to ut :ill her frequently s held on i her fath- ile‘s Ceme- _d and was' amsay, as- n, Rev. Mr. sweetly ren ted Cross" six of her ich, Irvine nnedy. Pres :lei-son. Her rothei- Ken er memory. dBy Face Covi-, N.B., ‘ry nervous, not aiilc tc with pimples ig and im- iies of ilur- do my _own sm entirely o,sul1by1'ho .__-'f . ’,/ .3 - 1'- i BB I1 ' r i s