. . t l Minibar-by. Clam -I.- ' ' W. 78-440“. , 6:... lime no n‘; sumo. . l 1 floo-Pnnllzlt-J. l. Burma DA. Inlhuon, D. 8. 0 illi llllllllll "Loin-duh Editor-BIK- Currie. Notes by the w...» IN the Prairie Provlncgo rfitlu ~11! population in hitch ml tuerai ions. e i - .. QVEDN-ESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 192s T. lilies? scltoot. l 1-— PBUICQZIYIOLS are new being _ _ receIvQ from those who pur- i ’ pone tskl1‘lulvnntage of the even~ lag classes which are to open on ‘Tuesday evening, January 4th‘. The ‘time for celving applications has "been extended n11 Hiday or this week, in Qrder that no one shall miss tho épportunity. As statad in the advertisement of the Doflriment of Education-in- struction 'lii he given in English. ArlthmotL. ‘Simple Accounts, Writ- wlllch their prefer to take up. will be lf1 Iy up to that oi‘ former an opportunity which should not be missed. hero are many men and educational opportunlfltls ‘in, those also who wish to carry their ' education along a neglected. opportunities for‘ aicquiring knutv- leqge is inexcusable. The mun or woman who kuokvs is 1 v ability to know is wlliiln lentil t1!‘ nil. ed. is not accessory iu all walks 01 life- bnt an elementary knowledge‘ of the "tools of mlueatloufireadlnu.‘ writing and arithmetic, is absolute-- ly necessary if one wlsllcslnhot only 0M0? life. With thoserf 001s" in » lzilmd one can carry their education * 0111,1111 evening classes ‘is to pro- ’ ville these "tools," to alrry educa- fitln a little iurtherfllnii‘ lrrnlaire life eosleuund pleasant? v I, We trust that any needlngallttlo| brushing i» in neglected or oven new suhje ts will send in thoir ap-r pllcatlon at. once so that necessary, preparation may be rnado in the. organization of classes. Competent _ the classic‘ and we feel pure that all who attend will be gr atiy bene- flttcd. ' lcswsosls ulouon ausmsss. FEW’ pe0pIWY§IYiYUVWh lgkiént to whiolzrthe manufactureflof alco- holic beverages in Canada has grown. The following clipped from‘ flttgricultlutal and Jndustrial Pro so... lu (‘inflow publlliiled bytile JCanadian ‘Pacific iRalIway (‘ems 'pany. twill give some idea: “The etbbrt o! alcoholic bever- .1 (J i '11 remarkable rate. ll-‘lgureu of ox- ports of rill classes in gthe. st three lilscaiwears havevbéelt flrespec: lively $14,884,176. 111115511113. @1111" filefilflfliifil‘ ‘Ale, -b_oer.~and porter is ‘an imiportantitem, o_ ounting to also»; s =1..1»=l~l...13§t1..~l 11.1 ‘ditto 8latea;_,_hdll,lz. the heaviest r ‘hour with‘; volueqot $5,114,- nd other buyers‘ being widely dlntrilmtod over 11m globe." canal also whiskey similnriy'goes all over the world and a remarkable increase in‘ the demand for this nor Couado exported whiskey to the lvoluo 816/712222 as compare 0d With 111K211” in 1W5. lllil I9 412,420 in 1m. Tlieflnltedflilles to succeed in'one's clflllhgllirut‘ ioI o ‘ roads. have these pitches tilled _an_d many 'of them do it, but. thhzre are ‘those who do not. ‘ ‘ . Whose nearest to' Charlottetown am 11,1. we,“ oflonmm m this ma, situation is that two great political ‘IISKTUOIOTQ-Wul have chnrgo of nil m‘ among our farmers. able ‘to calculate thoirproiits ‘for and there is a general l" idea that ‘the great lmadority Hfnnwlilbo-satitfled.‘ - -' the your was the heaviest purchaser, buying 191.993. a gain of'13-0Q_0_ in five‘ LENGTHEMNG YOUR 111:5 to the extent oi $12,572,011, which 3'9"“ P*""*"~h° imleilse “Q1115 3-‘. was double the previous year's pur- chase and four times that of the ytur 192i. Other heavy. purchaser lfbeen 639,056. a galnof 28,938 since 192i. Winnipeg is shown to huvo much as the ilopulation 05121111110:- tetown. The rural inhabitants -oi the province number. 860,861; was l‘ against 210,195 who‘ live in the are the British West indies. Cuba, c111“ and wwmh bu, ‘he lane]. and Honduras." ‘ _AN OLD COMET RETURNS. [show the 11love rapid/increase.’ i A healthy movement .ol settlers lfrorn the State: is noted in the long-lost comet has been found. lM-llbridgn Irrigation District 0f Thirty-six years ago the astron- dlscovered a very; oiner Spitaicr faint (‘OIHOL it ISQO-VIL. indicating that it wa 11g, nh-mqmq “l0011.wo1-111111;_._\1.,wr tho seventh celestial visitor of co- blechnnitllnjiousrhoid Science, Srnlflmmly Qllw-‘l to he discovered dur- jug 111111’ $1111.19“; Apnuqmns 3m in: flint-year. lu the course of requcstedfir,’ to slate the hrancbcsvlilllf‘ ii P01101104 115 lllrlllllfl DO-fill Buried in Wu earnestly trust that this sea- "l" lrflllda M‘ the observatories r-llcilfli)‘ 1.. 11m Prairie Provinces 501-131 ;.1,111y1.1_-111¢e 111 1,111.51, (133395 vcoro the reports of its vlitit. the illan in lilo adjoining American 11m. ‘LqU-onnmral-a States is sold to be fully‘ establish-i spat-e and disappeared. best guesses 59350113 #1] 9V9“ 1131-11117‘ for 11 i1; (‘Olliti make 0i ill!‘ orbit ‘ill Whitll it moved. This year Professor Conlas Solo. women who ‘for 1.1110111151115015»: the obsoryntory at (Barcelona, 313111101,“ 1191-1» 111-9111151111 1W0 1,11“, we“. “mp1s 1;, m1“, Mvnu1ag,.__¢1 1311,1111, discovered 11 comm w111¢11 t-ls more lo the 110m thnutilo nllmr. 1111.11- hp 11,1111 11,11,111» soon b910,.“ pm, some Thr- stuir-meul. was mado by Prol. youth. These classes are urganlz-lwccks its progress across the sky s11 especkmy 11°1- 1111-31, 311.1 fqriwas measured. its exact position in wmnlppg "Dam m. qwmm space was calculated. New it an 1111tpl1lurt11<lrjpears that i1 is Dr. Spiialefs lvan- land." l1:- added. along 1mm wmch ma). “in moeudemr m- 15911 Como back w us 311m- monrgv invested in land were cou- all ‘those yean-L- lVhon the orbit oi " It-ls the misfortune of ninny that the ‘earlier comet Ls computed and ‘ I ‘they were unable iuitheir younger when allowances are made for the ' days to acquire as full a. knowledge effects of the greater planets oiour of necessary subjects as they would solar system ill altering this Orbit south." have done had conditions lat-onus the comet ventured near to them] ilwortherwise. To such it is no tiiswit turns out that the present visitor] speaking of un-mmas 1,"; and‘ grace to have fallen behind in gcn-yCft-diieti to Professor (Iomus 501:1 the alleged loss to the forest from eml knowledga, but no“, that [he is fouuwfng just the Dam in Mm,‘ l-nlting lbelu, a I-‘retierictotl, .\'. ii.‘ my of the pql-sonéflhey mmnufnc. opportunity is offered there is no the former comet ought to he trov- ercuse. Qliteracy in the tilldst oilclillg. Individual mtucts are not recog nimble by their appearance. Theyi We have arrived at a stage in the mature and increase. hianyvoiilleul world's Illstoly when successful grow oltl and diminish. or seelnilvlllch vwuld ‘make the total a mil- competition is based t...‘ bimbo-ledge even to tilsitllegratc into clouds 011mm ‘rees- ‘ and skill. without these. failure or dusl- The only way to llltluiiiy ll only partial success is incvitshlu. lorlufl jtisitoijis by the- path that he follows. interval as thirty-six years. is a tr l . ;.huie.to the aecuracyl of the motile- have developed. an ROAD FITCH ES. many of them dangerous and ni f thenrmost a pect and our most travelled roads nro worse. than the country roads» Our overseers shoull see to itthat iielr districts do not lose their re- lation, and that tho travelling Public 11"‘ fzivllll the accommodation they are entitled to. ?-—<o>-~—- EDITORIAL NOTES. Don't forget your sleigh-bells or he police mayiget you. During the present mild weather the sidewalks might Fhe improved slightly and many of lihem need it. l Looking over the variousrccortii f the now This is the, season oi stock-taking‘ They are new of ‘Ne oneywnnts to deprive tho llttio T 1s to bcyre-gretted that p1tchos. 034118- shmlid b“ there has -beon a large outlay made m mdeflnfik helm“. Th‘, purl-mag permitted to dlsilgure our winter tilt-m. llf :1 mistake has been nlatle. (warmers 1,1,, supposed 1n it is important that it shall he dis’ closing year cannof fall to have ll. chew-expanding ef feet upon all who have faith in our ages fromdltlanada is increasing utfllrovince. ones of the plessu e of tobpggnnlng on the street? and street sides: in- deed many grown-up men; and wo- men have expressed a tfislro to loin them in their rollic ng fun. lnll. the dangar incident to he sport tied advice or. better st i. some one.to overhle their ploy. ind‘ yet. that 11111111115111 a lot of lib fun out should not be undoresilms d. They" Alberta. where 11 airs of immi- grants and their eiiects arrived rc- ,rcnvlly' from across the border. Nilmllolflvlli Mm“ Since August I925, some 325 fami- s‘lies have been placed in this dis- trict. who were well outfitted with live stock and farm equipment and are practically all happy nnd prov» poring. . ' That wheat can he produced more ed. The not cost ot‘ producing an acre of wheat in )ianltohl1 in 192.”. was $10.03, aseOmpATOd ltvilll $10,713 iu the near-by States. And the ll. (.‘. timul oi‘ ti1o hhtnltobn Ala-l- l-uilurai College addressing lllP “Phase ' lusts do not include the rent of thrl "if interest on sitievetl- lbe liauitobn farmer would he still hem-l- on‘ than his neighbor across the border. for the mo» in this connection urt- abotl: $1 p91‘ at-rc lower than in the Stall-s lo 111.1 newspaper item tells that il. is esti- 1mated that r700 car-loads of them |wcre shipped from New Ilruumvil-lr, 1o the ‘Slates for 1110 Iiplidngl season this. year. They zwornged ztbout i. 1-000 trees to the car, it is said. This wnsl ‘probably all lower-estimate, hut the business has lbeen large enough to remind one [of the scene in lilacbeth tvherc Th1" ‘hi1’- “m b“ d°li°ll".Birlna11 Nvood removed t» Dllllsi- ,..fl,....1m..,1.1 . 1 . . . the one who succeeds and today the at all. cspwllully after w lens llll none" l Mr. Frederick Pwalmer, a great lrailway engineer from Engiandulias‘ “High brow" education, 5g munmatlcol methods which astrouomersiarflved in Ottawa m, a special mis, fsion. lion. .\lr. Dunning. tho Min- iistel" of Railways, has llad him ihrougllt to Canada. to decide be- nwcen Nelson and Churchill as the [better tide water terminal for the Iludson ‘Bay Railway. Neither of them ‘is a good natural port. Nol- l son had been chosen years ago and covered Ilefore additional outlay ls made. Mr. Palmer is bollcvcd to ho a capable engineering authority. The surprising tiling about the parties should have become (‘Olli- ‘mltted to ‘build tho rnlltvay toufilutl~ [son Bay and between them did build over 400"mllos of ll before tiu- war. while" lilo terminal Hlii‘ ims yet. lo be iorutotl. ill‘ Mr. Puilnenir stnnngcr to tho Bay_,_as we presume, can sottio the location decisively and rightly within tho week allot- ted to him ho will do a good week's work. All good (fanadlnns must hope for a. wise decision, as to the terminal. but the larger question. the practicability of the Hay and ocean route. must remain in doubt until it is tested by several years of operation. Mr. Henry Ford ll not making so many motor cars and trucks this year as last year. Tile Ford out~ put for the your is set. down :11 1,447,915 cars, as against 1.798.123 in 1925, 1,790,273 in ‘I924, and 1,915.- 485 in 1923. The record passed the million mark in 192i. and reached its maximum in 1923. it is to be noted, however. that willie the lig- unes above quoted include motors e for home consumption, and for‘ export from the United States- th 1110 not iliciude those made at th Ford plant in Canada or other pllfilis abroad. _' ‘ It h a tremendous record in the way of providing wheeled chariot: at tlm service of millions oi’ people. rich and potion-in mlr time, as was predicted by one of the 11111101713“? lphets more tlnn 2,500 years ago. "The chariots shoillrage in the streets. they shall docile’ one an~ other in the broad ways ;' they shall seem like torches, they. shall run. like lightning." Thus it was writ» ten and tho fulfilment ll seen Q|.I_.1‘“- .1. 11:11:.’ ' .'~ b "ii-ll flletwcsa the regular decennial enu- This midway ‘census. . __taken in June last shows the popu- -latlon ct Manitoba‘ to then have 1. i ti B; lama W. BorlomuD» i I1 would scent that 1min is deter- imined to lengthen 1he span of lllt‘ still more, and is attuekiufi 9WD" .1111“..- that. 111 illlywily brings vu 01d age. _ Tile old expression “u man ls K5 old as his arteries." is ufiillflii)‘ "true in fact. and tile latest work of our leseuvcll luen is to endeavor to find out just tvhat makes tile ari- erles old. .11.; you know the arteries have elastic 1issuc in their trails. so that they can receive a large amount of 1,100.1 which dilutes or stretches tile trail,- telnporarily and then the tvulin contraey, from their stretched condition and force the blood along. If anything interferes with this ei- ust2t' tissue for l1 is replaced ll)’ ll “IIOH-(‘IZISHC tissue, tilt-n you can readily tact? that the heart has o pump the blood very hard in order to get it tilrough the 11011 elastic. or less elastic, lnilrl-s Now what takes this einstit-ilyou1 o1‘ lilo walls of tho arteries’? What material replaces 1hr- elas- tic fibres? A Danish physician ilas been ox- perimenting on animals and finds ‘ that smflil (loses o1‘ tho juice. from ho little adrenal glands whiclnaro dtuated on lop of each kidney, to- zeiher with poisons from little or- qanlsmg and certain foods. into;- :l‘0 with tho little vgesels that sup- ply the walls oi‘ ti1o arteries, and tctunily out oft‘ 11m nourjslnnvnt lo the ill-miles o1’ the walls, including the elastic ‘fibres. lIie is of the opinion that the. food man eats irritates the walls.’ A very slight inflammation is set up. which when it I1-'~lli.=. ieatlrls n hard chalky tissue which re- places the nulumi elastic fibres. lie ‘ieliwr-s that fills, process begin-s sven i11 youth and progresses grud- lniiy throughout life. Certain article's o[..footl 01' drink. terrain polsotl-s from within the body itself or fronl outside sources 11-1111 speed up this irritating pro- j t- and bring on_ hardened arter- ' 01.1 agl. in a short. time. The point in this matrerdllen lg 1i1at we are nlade old by over indulgence iu heavy foods, and failing‘ to get n‘. lure. There is some logic. in if, lea» . DAILY LESSONS ll , _ _ Alageur iilt-lve is u .\lr. licLcllun 11mg,“ _ i - JIN IL1\GLISH lilfiUill ()'3I.e';i1 . l’. l-I, i.. iillti his as n‘ < 11... 111,1 m‘. ... . ' sisluut .\l . iuclair is reiutcrl tof .' .' " ., “ . ,- "f i B)’ w- L; .G°"d°" ‘. till- Sllllrluifs of .\i.li]\(‘f1lit‘.‘. \\'1n. Inlllxjxfifléxxf lllgi,(|l“l"\i'\nllill_. 1:]: i ii. Plgoli -uli family. forull-rll- o1‘ ,_ ... . , 7. _. ' ,' "fiwahhi \li nit-trail": urc luuillt-li iil“l‘l* ‘ill‘l“l‘ll\ 10:11:11‘ lupin Hill‘. Ill UNI l - l“ ‘ ‘ ' " fill e‘ e ' .1 .1 I l“ >11“. 1 tvouns tiFTICN MISIISEI): llerllt-l-c- nougllls. .1151. of \\'<>::t sl.;,,_, m. ., ,.,.,,., ,, 11., ,.,..,~ ."‘“.\.,f.1 ‘iiflll'i'ls'lly‘ “rill-linen are trying an Ptlril-‘e; l’; l1). l., is an euginel-l- on Um, m MWmh_,,,i,.,|_,,r,1,:, mumr} ll‘.\'llt‘i'illli'lll. l‘ ‘r1x11crilu1e11t" meatls the (‘.,,.Y.,Ji. jEht-y _* l_I guvl- llflhroulm (mm, 1,1,,“ 1- mm, \. 1 . . _ -..-- . 1 v . ,1 . . _ 1d UM‘ m h") mukmg an ‘hfwiatfgfiigfig lajtxlll'l‘tfiti‘g‘n“‘\j ' "vim liovk lull-ll lrllm l‘ huulll :11‘ ‘ _ v , ’ _ ‘ v ‘I - > ‘ "qhlllulur-r I‘.‘<|\L‘\'Iili|_\', i--ll' ll:l~ 111141 OFTEN h liiS-i i{O.\OU.\C]-,D. llt)>l\ .11_1%(:11t Hfinflm ‘Stilliftgilil l,“ nHqH-IL m“. “m, “m, Hm,’ ilunylilc. llonounce the h, 110i 1115.11. 1nd. 1.111s r1111. .1111 It tIIl-‘hanl "N11,..." ,1..11,.1-,_ 1.111.151 was. ‘, 11111.1. tcsy secure .10 )e,.t1e wstclu-ovt JIHMC M. .1", .,.,,..in,.,_ 1,1,,“ m“ ‘ - (lIfTl-ZX KILSSQELLED: cssentrfiut‘ all the eulplny ‘ _ We illiiyigol111l1lg, ' 'i‘lll..- ‘i; Utiti-i-J-i up umouf-T‘ SYXONYM5I 941N133 fillnf-‘n- m‘ Vi)’ lhiiilliylwri‘ In‘?! 3.!” “"‘"‘__"c'~‘ ‘ill lill‘ several 1111111 iilztiitil-s ililll \'.'11'-‘ ilulnored. sulky“. morosu, crahbeti, the -f. .4» It. trains 011 \vIl.t-l1 “e110,” i,,s,i,,,1;,,,,,.__ “ml ’ H WUHHVL f slooniy- iii~lltlllll‘cfll' . _ tvoltp srtrnv: "Lise a 11-01-11 thr-ec 1111101,- aud i1. is yours." Lct us increase our vocabulary. y-nlas- tcriug‘ one word etlcb day. - odn word: AIIJEFI‘; sunk to diliouf +11...‘ "I flit ‘oenicilctl BT38’ "til t- v. ——-—~-~~o+o—--—-~ oo-oe Dally Selections . ron l, Guardian Renders . ¢+o+o+o++oco+oo+o+o++oo+ 1' December 28. 1926 XVIIY DO WE LlVE-"lvhy dirld L I not from lilo womb? - Them the wicked comm from tron-l bllng. and thcro the woavy arn ul. rest." Jolt 3:11, 17. l PRlAYER-I trusted in Tll/‘fl, ()1 Lord. I said. Thou nrt my (loll.- My limes arc ill Thy lhand. i “TH E OPEN DOOR" 1 of 1m _ Into tho glow of the setting sun. ~ I will not recount the deeds 0i! strife Love I will find alt 1111s open door.‘ When ii cross the threshold, fscc me, Through the beams of Ilgllt each lhiily cres1 Will catch the glint 0f at Iovc sub- lime; l will learn the art of loving more In God's groan spaces beyond the, door. ' When I leave this holrsc, close fastl 1hc door, i Anti set my face to the land be-i l yond; The love I cherish flies on before To multiply with a love more fond: The love of life is a bitter sweet The gall is purged when the twoi loves meet. oven I knew in this house of clay. , ' . . , , ‘ [can bear them ‘with me as l‘ go Over tho hlilisoi. the-close 0f day When twilight comes as the sun slniqslotv; All else tint tassel have left‘ be- llmll,~ ~ ~ dwcet The l 1111111“ l contentment clothes my mind. Yet At length coins toil; portal grand A great y ite door with a cross swung oflrwile lira inlgilfty hand v thelbatlgavof . throughout the civilized world. - [was THE cnantomrowusousnnlsu building and selling houses. Sellers was bliss Florence McMil- lan, daughter of our old Donald Mchilllianl. Royalty. l1 fine sturdy named aflcr Ills "grond-tiad". '0 luruu iu-oucn (or the u h! Currilliliilflllll‘ of (notions or interest. Tho Qhulnfletowu Guardian don not cconurl‘ endone the o9" lslloun o! eorrollloudunta. O n bDGlOF AN JSLANDER Sir, Alelv "iloies by the us)" uliglit bop! interest to the reader of the "Guardian" at this senile lf-Solhis Ie-tlcr is .11 your 11151111511!- We left P. Ill. I. on Nov. 12th and came hero by way oLDeLroit, Chic- ago, Rainy River, \'l'lnnlpeg, Van- couver, San Francisco and Los Au~ gelce. . . . . ,- Detroil is a wonderful industrial centre with n population of 1530.- 000 itavilig grown [r0111 285,704 in 1890. It is thellome of the great Ford nlanufacturing concern and many other make of autos. The value oi‘ its manufactured products is 8.870.000 per day, and about $2,000,000 per day i-‘l llilill "ill in wages. it is the second wealth- lest t-ily in the L‘. and 1hr- fourth in Impuistiou. largest auto-body building tho largest autofnclorics, the lurlr est seed ilouso, the largest slicer copper and brass roiling mills. the largest tfro company, the largest white load and color tvovltls, the tallest ilntel iu~the world. it is about starting an so sully Ilullllilll: which tviii lie-lilo ililthtlsl in the world. ll is estimated that ll has 350,000 automobiles, or one for ev- ery folir persons. lt has tho greou est I100! of fresh water passenger vessels in the world. it is stlreiy’ “some grout t-Il_\"' and tho rush 0t‘ auto truffle iu its mnin streets l-l indescribabic-ti1o tvontitlr is tllnt there are so few accident-s. Adloul -l0 miles out is Ann Arbor a gireut educational and resldentui treutro connected with Detroit by two pnvod highways. Tho traffic on these roads is enormous and tit casioually- you will see a c111" turn~ ed over. but this is rare. Doarborii is a subcri: of Dr-truit with hospit- als, 1111;, and nit-u residences, in- cluding that of llonry Ford. The soil in Michigan as. a wiloio docs not look 1o us to hl- 11111111 farm iund and few form ilolnos will compare with lllrlso on ill-ll. this place lilo tvilole population scent to iivo on wheels. \\'-- passed through (‘hicagn which \v.- \\'ill 110i..l1"y to describe. it is Ill» miles from sllic to sitie null the 1 ffic congestion gels 011 title's nerve». . \\‘.l- pass uu lll)l'i]l via Dk-‘ilii to tvlll-ro vviuter weath- Tllis is it raiitvagv laud only Rainy ‘River on provaiieti. cellzl-ll vvilb excellent Illlifli)‘ developed but it has a ful- **“ *"“‘lure \\i‘lPll people want to get. ilut-ki - to the land! The i‘. .\‘. It. station travelled was far superior to any other, mu I a111, i-Olllldillli. lilo t‘. i‘. R. is la-stroug conlpetitor. We arrived at Vaut-_ouvc1~ Sum 1y exov, 311:1, 111111 speul about mince .1°\"i59“;i“'°ek‘* ‘hem "QTY Pleasuml-vl m‘ say about ibis lim- ]ll't)\'lillfl1 lots of l-hin and lug. M1". and Mrs. Horace lldlljtvt-il. lilo i)|§‘,'-\\'ill'ill hetnlletl cx-isiaullers piloted us all over lite place lu their cur anti we saw twerylllilu: worlll sot-lug from (‘oguilitaiil and Ntltv Wostluinlstvrl on tho South 1o Port bloody in tho Nor-til. We moi many old Island- (‘T561111 all have us. tho glad hand. Among these we may luentlon. Judge H. C. Shaw and .\ll‘l~l Show, lwho was Miss Dora Laird ol.‘ l\‘ii- 11101), her sister, Zlliss Amy; Mrs. Alex. ‘Lnirrl (who was Miss Cur- ' ‘Flliil0l‘fi) and her sou, Alex. Laird A7- 41 "ioiiiiilll ‘if Ailiiiéillliftli u prominent and popular laltvycr: ppm’, 1,0111 Robertson, foruu-rly oi‘ llarshfield and. now Prof. ol‘ (‘ins- 511-3 111 B. C, University at the beautiful new colllllte ililiiiiillilfi and grounds at Point Grey; also Prof. Jordan, formerly of i‘. Vi’. (‘ollege and uotv Prof’. or hlalllo- mzltics at the sumo institution; al- lyiien I palss out through the dooriso Mr‘ m,‘ Bayfluld and his NW1 Dr. Hayfield; Mr. Iiayfieltl has a ileuutiful home 011 1.'itl1 Avc and Hooks as young as sixty, although‘ nigh the four score. Mr. Baylfeld m“ the things of love ‘hm r hnwjhas still a warm place in Ills hcnrtl done; . . , 1 111 ll ssociutcs in (hnritme- The years of strlving have rcnt mogrgrvn “us; ha“ so“, the genial m, $0M’ Hayfield, undo many inquiries about-old friends, especially Dan |0'}-lnnley of St. Peter's Bay. We also mot Dot hicGotvait at the West i . " ' one time cenductot 011 the P. E. i. And take my Way to [he end “railway. i118 (1095 "iii 609111 l" Keulinals, succeeding Rogers llorus- ggtflng any older in this climate 1,y_ who was which he claim» is next lllelioll 1° York Giants m.‘ Frnlllf Frisch and Heaven. Geo. Sharp, also ell-Supt. J11...“ 111m; ' 111 another booster 0i l3. C. and ifidlrositicut, announced (TFarm-l 1111.1 always busy making a 3. u fine home on 117th Ave. IIe has lWe also met many other Island- 1ers but space will not permit the, naming bf lali. We however, must iqoormnls “PM, so," 10 a (locumont 1101 forgot Mlzlicc. Sellers, son oflllocanso oi‘ 1111», l lii Sellers, uotv of Regina. l\ll'l llers is 1t hustler and doing well! Mrs. friend. formerly oi’ Their little sou Donald. chap of seven, is ’ lllrilllsh Coitilltbia has a-populs- 11ml u! about 000,000, about one half o! -wilich is lu the vicinity. of Vancouver. (lrcater Vancouver sgttendatto about 30 ‘miles in length and is composed of several muni- olpalirtiep, such as, Klorriatiaie. Burnaby, Point (irey. South Vou- “fwd... North Vancouver. and .5 loving hand ‘ngath n love-crown- ‘ .ed face A Gives mo welcome to that house of “ ‘ crate. I t r 1t... us?’ ’ (fly '1‘. H. Salter}. 1 i» - your plant.- __ automatically by 11111-111.» West Vancouverlseg Tirjdflhhflllll- laliou is about 1100.000 and increas- ing rspidlyi; The value 0t’ build- ing, perm is for Jilly tvu . highest. on the Pacific Coast, only lbeiug exceeded by Lue Allgelefi- iumi one million“ dollars ‘greater The total {or {H6315 lilsn S1111 ihuuciscu. |vulue o1‘ iluiitiinglpertggs yr Vancouver. r015 e ‘first six- jiuonlhs of 26 was 13,637,801. .l'eople are flocking in from eveljy- tlvllere, largely because 0i‘. good all climate, and‘ Iiundretis oi‘ small residences, luostiy of the 1bungalotv type are being built ev- 1Ui‘)'\'i‘ilt‘l‘t'. About one third ‘of the lpcoplc are living 011 their iucome, iiarge or sllllii], and the balance are living on each other-about 15.000, are now unemployed and tvulkiugl ithe streets, but this is not uliusuuiiExperts‘ int this season. ileui estate people1 lure buy trying to gel back some of] tile uloucy rtied up in the boonl of: will"? Yeillillgo. but it-is not cusyz] lTuxes are hlghefrom 4 1O .1 1.3: lpcr ccnt ottlland, 'l\'iI8lil(‘l' inlprov- it-d or not. Jiumber ls king here usI ieiselvhello along the ooast and .S0llle very fine rrliiis arc in ‘the iTiIO Idraser mills z Ne 1v West n1 i11- lo be lilo largest. iil,,l|l0 lllossrs .I. liauhury A‘: (‘o of \'.~ln- [t-ouver, imvo one of lilo most-up-tohl lllilto milling plants on the Cmlst; i‘ (nmpany, (\\‘iii‘(}il-lilj'4 .‘ vpy . owned entirely ‘by Kfli. Iinubulgvl I lld his sons’). itlnfiiy sllotvnd‘ us lhrouglt the won rful mill ‘I slxfeet in diotnet r nnlhiarg a1 taken fronf- l.i1'o'\1'a§'er‘/:_:1n1l -pul tilrough the variotlsvnlfliihlnes all by ulacbiilery, and tile product. is shingles, boards, flooring and fin-, islling of all kinds. Doors and‘ srisil-i us and all houselmlllling are model i‘ Ali-Bl] n i 1 l in this plant, which t-ovors mnnylam-v “m”! w Cnsnndtlll‘ acres. All machines aro electric "mm ",“° go to ' o“ ‘ l Australia. It is for the Canadian nnd tile "juice" is generation by a battery of boilers oiZnvl-r 3000 ii. l'., tile fuel ilelug silavings and cul up slabs. Tho boilcijs are shiuglo. ulzicllint-s trope - in 0111i i011 at our visit, ezwh cutting 1.4 in per day. At present ovrlr Ilol iulcn aro tllupioycgl ul lllis mill but '1 ‘ it lut certain seasons double ll1i~:-1111|11-.U°*t 'l‘ho. prfco lot‘ 1’°""ii-“~ -‘\ _ lumber is 110w ve1'y“ior\\'_-—~li1o low-i 171W" iilllllifml l"l‘l lliltil. lbcr are working. ‘ csi for y-l-nrs. null llilllse-r can hot‘ built very cilenpiy: 111st nrnv. ' , Ono tiling ihlli vvr- nulicrlli with" plcllsrlle nil uvt-r this place was“ 1111c moot. couijteotls 11111111101- oi‘ all loflicfltls; 111 Incl. 1-\'1\ry.i1oll_v seem-J “ed anxious lo 11111111‘ litiugs pleasant Ilif-iilil “hm” Jill.“ _ ("upttlill bW-lltnves and ills colleag- fol- IilL\ slrultgcl‘. hltlnllofiishues $1,111,.“- 111-3 3711.1 1.7011,.“ 1110s will icu\'e._l~.‘11l,l,lu11ll in. a ft-w lo _ "mg, m0 1.1,. . 1,1,5...“ V'1l1.,,,-,v weeks "for their survey vislls of] flifaduamfamdtfirparye uiono is u most vuilialliill asset and i ‘ 9",. "ammo l B snznelilillg 1111:? could be practiced ' .\vitl1 1mllil In liiilt-l’ 111ml smaller. 11I;lctl.r.~ l ‘ The 1;. t". I J01‘ tltis IiiVihiiill oi‘ 1")il \\'t‘l‘)‘Oill‘ scents lo tiliult lilo S_\'.<|l.'l|l L4 all right, l ‘Illilis iPiltl‘ i.. .111'e:1li_\' loll lung. but lilcrtl is lulu-h illflfv \\'l‘ could‘ 111d ‘liilfilisll “- “a” we" “mi” $035M” ltho (‘oust lirirls horn-ecu horn and l 1 with, abject subiui-sslorl.“ There was lie-frost r11" snow but 110s 411,291,“, If you Iillllii il of‘ ally iuterclll to your rudders, u». will tvllill- attain. _ 'l'~‘ I 11111 Sir. 1-10.. i, VIATOF! ‘t KPasatleua. (fui , Doe. 1S, 1921;. , I ——i—<.0-b-l-—~~- , Conservatives To l v 1 Lontest N. S. Seat; i115. 1 (Canadian Press.) .l\NTi(lO.\"ISH. N. mo. -_>s.-~l null fiuysboro County, rllproselltrliivtls unanimousl decided lo contest’ the hy-eletztion to lbo held uexli month lo fill tlm fctierni vacaneyf trreuloti by tho rloatll of Iit111..l..(‘. i. Ilouglas and January fl a1: tho coll-l vcniion liIllC. 'l‘ilt\. roilvolllioll will be. held at (iuysboro, lion. .i. i.. Iluisinll,‘ minister <11‘ Notional Def-ellct: anti Col. Aiiisstut Ilordoil,‘ Liberal orguuiztll- ill Newt Scolia larrived in Autigtulillh luduy. l 0’Farreil To Managed l Championships _._1_._ (Canadian Press.) ST. LOUIS, A111,, Ilec. 2S.~~IIob O‘h‘a1'rcii, cult-her. was appointed late today to mnllagersilip ol‘ tilt- |“'°i'1d'fi cilflmilioli Si. Louis (‘ar- il‘lliif‘<i t0 tho N011’ Sam llrendon, club flllllltltl 11 ono-yllinl contract. Terms were not roveuietl. ii. lakes 20 minutes » to affix of 1799. still in use, requiring 11 (lye, gilt 11111101‘. wax wafers, pnpor will-l crs, and rihluuls. _._._¢-.-_..___'__.__. t-tlnl-pilcntetl process‘ »\\\\\ \\ l n . \ \‘ ‘ Dunn's"; ‘I: miFl 1|5 llrr.1.4Y'.g1"r\)|51f/\( [Hfliifill '1 n" CunardLiner i - Although ‘three day in an endeavor to pull off the ,.u11a,.,1..1111@1-, i-‘ruucuniu, the shill was still lust aground law yester- day afternoon, with little 11111811991 oi‘ being released unless more DOW‘ erfui tleesels came to her assist- ance. _ _ driving the vessel lllfillel‘ 0" U19 1 iistry’ . . . 1' nunnetliato vicinity o1‘ Va11t-o11v1~1'.].m . . . .. . . dill‘ mooring luusils and other 111a’.- u has “waster about 1.2 miles bOlllil ill-o said "M3 i" vunnovfin" “.111, m, 31,511", ‘vmm; donloustraliolt fllgili i" (biiiildfl- i‘. Iiaubui-y, the“Itr§sir|¢nt¢f>§~~lI1Q Royal Ah. Form 10,111}. m... 31-91111 . (1111111111 1-, 11211. l-‘ellolu-s. tiirerlfll‘ of airstrip lloveinplnrlnl. Zlinlnr (p! , lil:l'U.\.-l director of _ and hlajoi- Sydney Nixon, wile didl ship .;tal ions, in Egypt, 11nd India. Govtlvllnleni. _ ‘ which lliilci‘ in (‘auarln should hll . . Visited by til '- new other domiuiolls uro llavlnl: "l0": ‘ mounts)“ visill-li, but Ottawa is not ..1 great centre oi‘ population. ‘of l1 mowing mil-st for airsilips will make the ticmonstration flight is in Fast-In-Mu (Canadian Press.) 5AM JUAN, Pol-to Rico, tDec. 28. tugs worked all A strong scat tlsteru was mud bank. The Filsucoilla lstrflllllil‘ *' "_ ‘m ed near the entrance to San Juan m“ lillfbfll‘ Sunday. u 1.11.1 g md‘ Strengthen, this protection, relieve your wifc of financial burdens oiitifnsure a wi5¢ ndministratfomnf 5th: Fruits of your Lifetime by 113111111‘; the Eastern Toe: Co. as your executor and trustee. 0n Site For Mooring Masts LEEDS, Doc. 21. - The Air 11111-1 iuts not definitely chosen its nltalivcs to _go l.o Canada to vise on the choice of a site fill Send for out pamphlet “Your. WilL" l! Qotllains helpful and ifllPflflilflt information on how to make aV/iil and what: to avoid i11 doing s0. i‘; u. o c. 11,1111 11-11111 Colonel itlcllluontht 11p 11¢,.»1gn@1- 11f 1i1c new airship. 1... 11151 four airship experts in the 1P5’ 33o N‘ l. h 315* N. 5'. m N. B. l. Scull. who piloted lb: It Ii-l; ~ lilo Atlantic; Squadron‘ mzuil-r, It. ll. it. Coimorc. liclllliyi airship ‘dow-Iollmem- ‘l. 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