r‘- _ ..-c _ .»___...____...__- ,__ __ _ to Pylqu 111;. _Vale believe rl,t , t e ric 1 wiielt. Th¢;uza§’dl:\:li' ples, bulls and bread. as tragic. women more starve prevent their and she asser- illnister featur- is the emphasis woman crim- Pages and pages are devoted to jjwhuired bandits and women mur- derers receive eco es of letters pro- g marriage, she said adding that the attitude f the public often became hysterical over the women Lmuuanmns 1,435. _ ALIENS NEARLY DOUBLE i WB” iinrrou nuaitAN'r rofral. ilmerzcci l-Rebecca ; who Ellgland rl-cm States lectur- Hall recently. a ll people live Jin the women per- alr Whore they a dog. much less famil- ' land- 183 Pinion-l lnlsl Til-P uEslllVlil eco un -9.l_.“!.[‘.-...?lI“..'l' our 700-na]l0_Puri))' Flour Cork Bod, ~ ml ` ° ' ' Llnlnd. \ln¢uL 0\_l¢!vl. Vlnlu hai. l OTTAWA. Dec. 3-During the Vfirst seven months -of the current lilscal year 131,754 person; jmml. grated to this country._0f these 47,- 3110 were British, 62.900 from 'for- Veign countries other than the Un- llted States, and 21,374 from the ,United States. In the correspond.- ‘iils period cr 1927 the gross ng- “WH WGN 118.458. which represents an increase for-_1928 of 11 per cent, From April to October there .Were 29354 native-born Canadians, 1.923 British subjects with Canadian do- linicile. ‘und 766 -l;i)atl1l;r1i‘lize¢1iuCa.l1ad~ _ ans w o came ac to -t s coun- “mmen mat" try, from the United States. English migrants continue to be in great majority, with 24,116 com- ins to Canada since April. scot- Df Am_ land furnished 12,868, Ireland 7,- 588 and Wales 3.758. _ Of the "preferred" countries, apart from the United Stat-es, Ger- many Provided the largest propor- tion with 9,7l0. Swedes were next with 2,649; Finland. 2,628; Dell- mark, 2.622; Norway, 1,685 and Hol- -we drove along we passed many 1. ~ _ Ruthenians outnumbered others |froln the non-preferred countries, ,with 13,727. Poles numbered 7,244; Magyare 5.140; Slovaks 3,777; Jugo- Siavs 2,603; Jews 1,876; and `_terestmg‘. Visit to Yellowstone _ Park, Prince Vof Wales ' Ranch _and _ Other Places. 1 iooivrmunnl . Followlriis a,_ continuation of Mr. James Pe _'e description of ‘a re- cent visgz f Mr. and Mrs. Paton to the Pgc l_ ,Countr- vis1'r"'ro_ vr:l.l.ows'roNE riiltic ._ , . in sers and canyons in the world., A we watched the continuous bubbling of hot white paint all over the pon plop forming a different design on Dc|l't ull tlwrlamlnr when the sink rain nfl choked. A little Gllle¢¢'l\ Lyc will probably clear lt, ln a few minutes. Beano 1' th ` the o o er um around unit!!! homo. - -' l rested, later in the afternoon we -' . made our way to La Push a. Valley ‘ . and Camping ground. Quite near is PURE an indian Reservation. After ling- ering here inspecting Lodges and ` '- wandering on the Pacific Shore. we ‘ returned -to Forks, resting for the V Guardian D 9897-'11-30-41 ‘.110 Nor barn sending your renewal-you will get an artistic calendar if paid ln time. ' ti, , e PAYING YOUR SUBSCRIP- you get _the choice ol’ from the Charlotte- tf. GET YOUR- CALENDAR FOB 1929 by paying your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to _choose from. 'ami earl mer hhaleiut stencil for _ Y Forks. a small town not far frofin the Pacific Coast. Hale we dined and night at ll newly built comfortable hotel. The following _morning we ' 7 rn no chica of ‘“_.°d“"°S Six hundred guests- A°\~ started. eel-ly, :clung a different tw;€fi;1ysaujl3til till;/higllis we guy-‘5°‘“’“5 me ’““‘” "““‘"“¢ ‘S “ 1“"¢° wuts from the vrevlous day and ed.py_ the Umm Pacmc train M lounge room, where czncerts and uuriugu m_ the evening ut port west Yemwsmxk M 93° a_ m_V_m dances are held and where we had Towns”-,u_ where We remuyued yy an auto bus with nine or ten other the m°“5“"° °f hmmng “ splendid P1101! -lime and later-moved on to passengers we left west YeuoW_ orchestra from California, To spend pun Luu1Cw_ Hu,-e We stuyed fm- the stcheicr fave days' trip through “' “Y "“ W" hm “Ve-S 5”” P-1”' night. and returned to Seattle the the Park. said to be "The grcawst‘»“"°- Tm’ °"““d °““Y°“ ‘S "“° ll follev/ins momlns- 1 wish it w=re| museum cf natllrai history in the mm “man” ‘mm the HMI- Tm’ *possible to sive a full description of worm.. the ,boundaries 0, the park brake Aol the lower fall is reached thu, outing, ju-uvemng gyuuugh Fu,-.1 emume an . am at 33,8 ,qu,,,e,by a --94-step stairway. from here me of fir ami cedar trees, oi great mpeg wmuh uw me gruuj-,egg gcy; Wu 3°" °- me "W" °f me 3°"3¢°\l5 size in circumference and 'height with 5 f-°1°'1“5 °f the C°'“Y°“~ ' _ Sunlight and Shadows chasing one wTh‘im§{’n9‘g’“ii daga “f'*‘-“;h1“’;fIhé'. another among the beautiful Woods- d u , fu; 5 udgsy 9 ‘"3 ° ' ammo ° Added to this lnagzllfioient sight, are 35; 515151’ ;.;'l;;mbse1;\;t; bows; cpamt springs, a very interesting and de- the Heuugles of cresent Lake, the pots. the latter being- specially at- “5“““‘ d"“'°- We “"5” R°°5°"""' Cv-av Camas. good Hotels and other creative. we were loath to leave, as 1'°d¥° “nd Wild f°’ il Wm’ ‘ at interesting slwts. where flahins and Flower Camp. Here we had refresh- hunting can be hud_ au offering ju. d 31'3“¢3- “Hg fa? the ZWFS ghllgulrgg' ducement for tourists. Such are some u es und; uk u Whig- 91' 9-f°““ S V5” S “U V - cf the things we saw and enjoyed. 23123 E$:s_cp1o;?pl°p.. agd every; About 16 miles from Hot Springs yuumuy guugguug ' Igfrligggdpi;0l;;gief;°f,y*l;f;_%\::¢§au° From seattle to Bellingham » ~ _ 1 wc- _ ` " throu h the Government Reserva- murmg in me sensational cases' - d}l3r?vlasl;ofa<|;:lil Fiiillxixul en- mg' We arrived at M“m’“°th H°l°l` tion End Larabee Gardens was an- ' NV _ “ugly of IWSV at my altitude of 7_395E1r1; the evening. The following.mcr- other delightful Vu,-|v.5_ uuige us ju- nate . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . , . . . . . . . .. .lnle _ . _ . . . _ . . , . _ . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ . . , _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .. feet above sea level. This a.ttl~actlve “(5 we made ‘m "any 5t““' 12° tele-Silflg but .0i.S<>lll€WhHl'- dlifeleni - /hotel accommodates between four 5” md m5P°°t the m"“°\'°“5 mi" 5 enic nature from our previous trip Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~ - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ A few °f interest in this Pa" °f me Nik As we wend our way round the many 1 1 ' _lt_-4 T5, . - * 7'. '-;r,a' ~'~ - ' . ‘ ' - .5 _ . clmaxli of the s. ri. _ will ‘be here next week. _ ~ I - . 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Where could you find any- _tlling more inexpensive and more appropriate at the same time? _ V ` You.n1_ay have the a.ttrac:tive Chifistlllas Nuiubel' lllailccl 'ln time i'ol° the 25th, and also al greeting card conveying youl' ' own fr,ofid wishes-all without anytroublc to you. ` ' Simply fill in this handy forlil and remit $54.25 for coullti'y :~_‘~ubs'cl‘ille1‘s, ol' $5.25 for city delii-'r_=l°y. We will attend to all _ the rest. V ' f _ 1 To The Cllarlottelown Gliardlan Charlottetown, l'..E. l. Please renew my subscription to 'l’hc Churlottclogll Guardian and include 'wltll it your Special Offer of Tile Calluiliun Magazine for cnc car. and five hundred guests The Stalaoites Tcrraces are som’ ues ujuubm u the Muuuguiuy H U M ‘awarded to _ _ V V _ _ _ ‘ M H 'A , SWP5 fmm here We and old Faith' m beautiful S bs in thé- cur - 1 g S QD View new and The Canmllan Muga. ilu is V ` V ~ ge _ Ev h , 1, - Cf the Wi P0 every turn bring fx;--u m,,,§§ut5_ in Xlagt, Dark, especially the Pulpit and -l_\_\P-, om-active scenery, wc might tell of rumllneriand winter this wonderful Ref- “WNW l-he. b°U1¥l¢ WW" #Hd several other Auto t1'iPS----.bill l. lil tc and Siwu *mails ‘md blfmds *il bf" will finish our Scottie visit hy re ., VV b. _ V _ _ V V 2 T _ Cboco a ep gays” Spams up 0 fngrwa 150 l:o»"¢“° °°1°1'm.9‘- NW’ We °Qm° W °he_ lating one more. About 10 lun.. we l ~ - th` _ ' I ' mee. cr ial-g- Mol-ning have seen on this Side __ : invite stcngers ul r _ . glggrmower. Thae surface measures lantic. The “stop and go V system IS mouung mme We were loam to 23 `feet»in diameter. the temperatuleoiierated by €9&0l11'i°iiY-l‘¢d HGH” leave, without throwing a line on: _ V, t , I Y W0l‘d "SNP" ENE" light the lake Where there is an abun- ’ _;"_, "{l"§l,~}»'~. _.V ._ __ _,..- . _ - " of water being rio ichrenheit with the g A short auto drive from the Inn. with the ~ we come to Dalsey GeyS€l'. and 0"-Z-'fi 315° WE S ` ' the opposite side Bonita Pool, whichV have to _ acts as an indicator for the Delsey- risk of The water in the Pool 110999 09”* 91111555 gmuguy rising and falling When red spot surface (of collrsiskbiéinll i1i1_|g5°V_‘:\l£; ami xhavemule zmokuo-r 11°# reins W' ‘ mmm" M ,un Irrynn lood wife however ventured dung; MY her handkerchief in the 2 hours ' SILVER FOX PELTS ...... .. few moments later i¢11`°l“;“°,?,h‘:‘°‘§s cr.-:ation - um, you `1y washed but not rone . 5 l-2 hour. My oonneoilonoivlih “'54 “M” ‘ W,” “B r-‘urs t nshermans story- liborator ..':°‘;:'“".:..’ii °°"°'“""“"‘ "‘°" ng" "“`°' “" "°°5 °“' w;'° .;‘:;‘;°‘;°;;:‘;:,‘::.‘;f we on ‘ ` . ma ne ~ ‘F ' ‘ ship early and ¢0¢ 5°" '°'“"'°‘ l gtgglctysgnixlore paint p0ts._ D04? “fe sim” ourselves fully and arrived back in \ ' . _ . “S'P°P" Seattle just as midnight was draw- _ ' ~ ` ' thc wml- rises to its highest l>°i\1l~ HE” ‘lu ““t°s ing hem-. we might soy ii gl-eat ee ' ‘which occurs every 80 or 90 min- remain for V _ tutes, the 'Daisey throws boiling means of " water and steam to a height of 70 'have the buy rect our own Is the best Tea YOU 03" ° _ - ._ _ - we .,...l * ' - l lN'ranr.s'rlNc sm-ii'1‘ _mg the We l88V¢ that t9 you to say l __ I is 18 i ter iglgton - - ‘ d hi f Poo a o n - vary when you try ll- .£32 “F525 .. i.,.....l .mpc im- ...ws " ' il mg; mil ci aollins wafer- If a hand- cred by < - ~ " lr'erchief\ls placed in the Wow' 1109-1' There ' ` “ ` Q the edge, in some myilterlolis mill' dents in ~ -' ' - \ ner the handkerclleif is drawn down _funds for Headquirlers for Silver Foxes i-:s,:“l:.l.iz:°:.il°:.:i.=:-:sill Y L S1l¢¥\°°l'- shine, clear crisp air, a real health h0liSBlld SW' giver. On our way the Steamer call- T0 D\‘Wl5° ed at Victoria, remaining for an very llrle hour. This time we spent enjoying me" and an Auto trip around the City. About Vlwt*/i»°“ lil p.rn. we arrived at°Vancouver. The “d"W1thin the past few yearsvancou- 3°* SW' vc-rs population has greatly increas- Wne ed and is now somewhat in the , J ’ f white ones but pale pink. The Lake . 0 1 '~ 1 t in the no sg. rim st. W-. H°N‘“‘”“~ °‘°' ' 1' md wibeel:l;:tlo;"§sl.wo feet Ufjld. All tb V* E, shore line 151.00 miles. Only ~ . about a stone throw from the Pain? A _ » uu;,_'uu the ke shore. th’-212 is .*» J ¢+e+o4+f wmt' is .na-mg? The Fishing Cove, "' which has li boilins spring in il-S . _ i cena-c. one can stand nw ill” ‘ cove; lun twat item me lei” 9”' to and~ ‘ usual at lu! 0111 5t°“d° George Street, GUA;;ANTEED~. LUND, - ‘ ,_ .raolle no.u. i' is now prohibited. ai my FUR _ me or ll million aollm §°°°“l§ _ ff th hook place. mreumkhig ttflxieimcgve arid in a few °“°’“°°h` have them cooked. gh ugh q feasible. _ gig. oouigued on Gtur ,settled for tile nizil _Ounyon Hotel. T110 this buildlnl W" °"°" “mr ui_i»_-_.lm-_'till-ll _ _D|!.|\}'_f _-will* 'l f‘ccul»i1ucl _ he h o om Exact? ltiistinigg ftor several mom-lnlmh °f °“" “V9 'days -l°“"?¢Y left Seattle for the Pacific Beach. ents. At night' afpowerful search m’°“5h this “WSP Wndefml Pmk- thc' route being through Tacoma, light from the nm roof sends the 0111' #ww trip Wm M”-"\m°ii\ H°'? olympic-. -Aberdeen, and iioquiam, glare all over. the, active' geysers.r3PYings hack to West Yeilowsl-0”*-‘» We broke our journey for an hour The illumination of- Old Faithful'm|was quite as interesting as on pre; o: two at Olympia. the Capital of the action is ll sight we shall not read- il'l_°i1S days- _ ' :state of washington: and visited ' . . - ' - _ 4 F .b ilding a. mostbeauti ily fcfgct. I . . Pariiwwr 11 ~ _ - The colourings of thc numerous AT SEATTLE ’ ful structure In Dime Of K°i1l€ dir' - < - cscrluea, heauti-‘ ` ect to the Beach, -we decided to tum %" ggfhiirgeasuzltit blfligss, greens, tur-F O11 the 0V9“i“B '01' this dal’ We from the main road and go to Quin- , ' quclse. red, yellow-ali shades of,lcft for Seattle, Washington. B J5“l`°. ault, in the Olympic National Forest » imc-rain/bow, the Morning Glory Pooliney by train which took two niehf-”>_ it most ‘beautiful spot among the 'lueme particularly lovely. with its and almost two days. Here we mehwestem foothills of thc olympic. 'shape and delicately colored, funnel-lmilliy ,fi1€'“d5- Since °“1”. “Si ""5\°` Situated close to Quinault Lake is a ukuuratex. wuu5_ The ho; water isVtc this city fourteen. years ago, the guy- hotel' As We entered We were a beautiful transparent, blue. The iloriulatifiil ha? Bbllili dilliblfdi W charmed with the comfortable place., a. beautiful transparent blue being now live hundred thousand Abi; ,ug-,rug was burning briskly, The whole thing has e The control of traffic is the best we Chairs und lounges ull seemed to, oi the M ~ emain when “eo." Foot unseen- dance of speckled trout. . _ ,,of;;_.,-:, .' S \1l'ldi€°m§' However time did not permit, so '°"`*“" " ‘ ' ll- 'r rliiiii we proceeded on olir joumey to the ‘ Pacific Beach, where we _ enjoyed many more nice things about our visits to this hilly and busy city; for the present we say good bye and sail by C. P. R. steam- er, -Princess Kathleen, through Puget Sound Admiralty Inlet, across Strait of Juan-De-Fuca and Georgia. Strait to Vancouver. The day was all that could be desired.-bright Bun- viclnity of 300.000, Mon and Women from our own Garden of the Qulf. have done theirsllare in bringing up the figures to what they are at present. During our sojourn in this City, not a. day passed without tak- ing ml Auto drive to some place 91 interest. When rain falls in Vancou- ver, natives and .some Islanders who ave moved to this city, tell us, the n_ does not wet. This was not our xperienco, we found the same kind 'of rain there as we have Char- lottetown. The population mixed one.-ll. great Hirldooo. and in one bitan d\ll1til\8 We had a. with one \ “W “W” ' " 'A Y' ' ' ' ,_ *p ' Lieut. Col. George O. Fallis. were in position. The Chancel one with good roads, Flower Eardens. “This foundation was' laid 17th.. i-:lis the story of the great sacrifice, and Roses of all dlscription and eolf Sept., 1927, - and glory of Young Canadian man- ors. There are -totem poles, To the Glory of Gad and in mem- hind, lacing this is the “all Canada"'bowling greens and last but ory of those, window telling in pictures the mak- | not least a. spuare silmg Who dicdin-the Great War?" [ing ci Canadian history. He also liar to ll checker board miulc oil we called on -Col. Fallis and re-|p;.ntf.d out where the Book of Re-‘the ground with blank and white ceived il. hearty welcome. He spent nllnlbmnce will be placed. Just aspllarblo slabs. The checkers are IIUUB considerable time with us describ- wc were about saying good-bye, he,1arge and handled ol- rather movedas ing interesting details of this beau- limarked “Isn’t it beautiful Stone' l-equiled by means of a sma.ll_h0\;l: tlfui Church.--The windows had in the building? Every' bit of it was, cn the end of a. rod. We were lliteitr pizssnting this Provincehad justt Vancouver has many very lovely|the game. an-1y¢d:thatday,'he gave a descrlp- parks and gardens, stanley Parl:,| tion cf two beautiful Windows that being the principal one, laid out -ltce 1 not all been placed. The window re- ‘cut by a Sco,“.chnlan."' .ested in watching two men p1a.yln_g_ of »~»_vo-an ` '..'°‘ ‘ <, _ _ H ~_- ~_- l'.7 ~. y. J'-. - The Economy of Choosing , IS "ru*;1;"¢ _ if - aHeintzman _ __ U ` » O_durable is the Heinrzman Piaiio that ii: is not uaunul Kicks .V instrument to be passed from parents to_ chiidrm and int! V to grandchildren. ` V V We recently had :he pleasure of meeting the owner of a Belamlan -_f that had been bought originally by his grandpuenu. We no or ‘ fingers over the keys of this old piano-the eooe wudawlea--mellow ~ lden . . . the touch w-illi -flexible. We examined the _Call _ its construction. ‘Ir wu-|251 goodie: your of senior. ` _ Such is :lie Helntnmn Piano of today. Disable . . . eoonoallul 22;. beautiful. Built in-ll variety Vof emquiiifl _ _' 0 Visit our Music Salon. You will then-understand Why V i . is not only the most popular garlic in Caudahbut io emlildhll noteworthy ci-ities an one of c fmeuc pianos the UNH. -1- 'll V ` nmsnwuwilnrmmmlunru ' V _ _ ,V Dauphin n-,VAtV£I7.£{'n.|l»t.-.__ .FIU R BRos,- L ro. J -I 1 _‘_-.'_ . aft wr, 'i"_*;.V~=€' 1".. 1. _ ". 'lu ,y jj _‘ X!" y ,\,_-1,.; _ ", l` ", .. l 1 .- i A .~ ,._».. __,.~ -‘ lm