___ nu i P I i l‘»‘i»"“ ma _walled _autos ‘per you (il -adv-meal ¢ll\\"'°‘ Vioo-lrcollllni-J. B._BuM¢\. ' laollnlon. D. Q- 0- Aaaoollke Editor-D: K. 0ll'l'|¢~ " __ ‘ -~---- ` -~--;----~ 'vals a report of what the member# ~- » - ....-._ THE hearts of the people thr°\18h° ` out the ai-ltien empire ,were stirred bythe bulletins which issu- ed rrdmthe royal bedside yesterday morning. The condition of His lhjbety had become ilwrc alarm- ing and it was even feared that he might notlive untll the arrival of the Prince of Wales. Later in the day] _tbei-_e was a more cheerful tone w-the bulletins, and the Prince, who was not expected to arrive home until azo ' this morning, reuehed London last evening. By his own request, wired an route from Cairo, there was no public demonstra- Notes by the _Way AN8__ D, tlie official report of H tbexqeehee in eeriiunent. ue it is new known in nuglmd and can-l ada, derives its name from Thomas -Qiirson Hansard, who in isis took over from William Cobbett the business of issuing at regular inter-| ___ - ___ _ - |,....ae=> at #thu -Mira -,__ I EIQSEWHERE at Es r.rrrLlt lmolvri niiiusmy ‘ _ rlistorieks _' ' ' _' AWHY 011 Kms. der; and some or the other snnuiler islndds in Base Strait-says Unalniberss jgumg|‘ 12 1928 raid' 5° 'mm Mr* HW" Mutm m ' ~ » - . the storm swept and l l ' WEDNESDAY DECEMBER " John G’London. But it was not until 'SUGAR SAVING LIVES _ su-etch of water ma; sgpqpmgg ' ` ' ` .17 years later-almost exactly a een- .--i mania from ‘the mainland of Ausl5_1‘8»-' ~- .. i . ._ 1 Sando ,tie trdf7mm, . own ' ANXIOUS MOMENTS ' I “m “‘°'°‘y "°‘.“"’““ °"° ‘“’l' ““°““l“" °“° _°’“' ‘““° “"bubit otweutaiestoay blew nli1i.n`iito:‘:}:l;:bi];t3fdll:§'try bbggrggdeegigig that=und.er the circumstances we - _ have no right to expect that the _ Federal Government will' grant , the request," Mr. Bell proceeded ` ,'§iuuidiv_ --'rho litigation in this Province amounts to less NOP- ortlonately than it does in any other province, and the appeals from decisions are fewer. The conclusion that the Federal Govcmment would come to ' would be that this fourth- judge was not an urgent necessity. They will ask: “What has this Judge got to do?" The propel' course to pursue would be to lay a foundation for a claim by showing that there was some tion; l-le was met by a few intimate friends and proceeded immediately] to Buckingham Palace. _ i The Prince’s journeyhome was a' memorable one. The Governmentsi of italy. France and Switr/erlandl offered every assistance in their] power to speed his way to Englandi Special trains were placed at his disposal and the railway lines were cleared for an hour ahead of his train. _ Out of the national anxiety there? wells up a grateful appreciation of the friendliness and sympathy of the neighboring notions in piecing their resources at the disposal of the Prince to speed him on his hurrled_ joumey. The incident foreshadows the long looked for era of universali when nations shall beat their| swords into ploughshares and thelrl spears into priming books. _ ' Meanwhile his millions of subiects_ will__pra.y that the more optlmistlcl in not nightbbuiletliu will be work for him to do, and this -might be done by lifting the Probate Court up to the level and status of a branch of the Supreme Court, which could bc easily done by :in Act of this Legislature." , The fourth Judge, Mr. Bell, ex- piained, would then have three dis- tinct functions to perform: (1) l~le= would perform the duties now eager- cised by the Judge of Probate; (2) Supreme Court in case of over pressure of work or in case of sick- ness, and (3) he would perform the functions of a Judge of the Court of Appeal. in this way, Mr. Bell suggested cannily, “the Province would have a Supreme Court Judge, paid by the Federal`Goveriimerlt, attending to the duties of the Probate Court, hnd the fees which now go into the pockets of the Judge of Probate would go into the mnm_aiM¢ and that the my,” “_ exchequer of the Province.” recover. _ _ ' -_--1-0_0*--_ ---4-£03--1 .' 1 . f ' 'rua cha l-‘l-:mtv - THE FOURTH JUDGESHIP ` - - ' I -“"“ IIN it recent issue The Journal of ALTHOUGH the matter of a __,_1.'our_th Judgeship was promin- ehtly featured in the cunudiun .flespatches reporting the re- cent 'visit of Premier Saunders and associates to ottawa, it is .signin- cant that the Premier, in the inter- glven since his return. has not laentioned the subject. Doubtless, from -the _viewpoint of the appli- cants,- the’ fourth Judgeship loomed large. but in the’ gttawa perspective tt; dwindled to proportions com- mensurate with its true importance as seen bythe people of the Prov- ince generally. Probably the Min- ister of Justice had readthe opin- ion expressed by Premier 'Bell in the Provincial Lcg'lslatu.re when the subieet was introduced during the session of 1922:- "l do not believe," said Mr. Bell on that occasion. “that there is any possibility of get- ting the appointment of afourth _'Judge under existing condi- tions. close inquiries will be fimade by the omcials at Ottawa _ to the urgent nec- ror - this-__~ appointment. ' _-These men. looking at the mat- from senseatand- =-£p9_ih_t_vlli ny: why you had u M at and you with three Judges,- _ Commerce says edltorially: “A -delegation from the "Garden of the Gulf," including 'Premier Saunders. federal members and senators has been in Ottawa this week. Among other local affairs, tlfe submission land support of a recent resolution Qoi the Associated Boards of Trade _giving specific demands and aspira- ftions of P. E. Islanders with regard to the proposed new car ferry will lake first place. “The people of the Island claim as their right, granted' as one of the terms of their entrance into Con- federation-, as efficient communica- tion feeiiitles with the rnnlnldnd us are practicable. Accomodation for tourist traffic and refrigerator cars on the new ferry are essentially practical demands which should not entail any great increase in cost either of construction or operation. The practical operation of the pres- ent ferry has suggested certain al- ei - I terations in design of the boat which those in most intimate touch with the operation believe will mako the_foe resistance less fonnldable. These suggestions will be presented to thegovemment for their serious consideration. _ "Another recommendation of the Duncan Commission some in fair way to become a faot.'.’ ' Y . - i ate.bars, or other forms of candy cause the sugar causes gas in atom peared under_ the immortal title, before he went an the stage--M do me inhabitant I 1 "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.” his “strdni man" act. Football Play- the dee`nndan§s1t;i'”tl)lé°se::l}¢;_l;i’e umtiuirstris. It is about the size of a wild port to have a place in his library at-is required to have it ovauuble in gfgcfi i§°;¥,.,bl°§kt},'; §:c‘f,f-1,3 l-iawarden. And Disraeii is quoted as 9l1¢ bl0od. _ and swmest of sea bk.ds_ ft feeds exoluhning, "why, Hansard, instead__n”f;g‘;el'°’ ther? “W Wm* “ments when flying 8-nd' skimming the of being me Delphi _of Downing c i sugar cannot be eaten. be' ocean, where`it obtains a minute Street, is the Dunciad of politics." Infaeh or intestine; cases where it Zllfgafgo 2s¢},’;,-t§;¥e: ¢;;,`:,l;a:,";t;;J§;‘t'" I' later years Mr. Balfour talked abcut}W0\1id cause nausea and vomiting; mg ocean vegetamnnf "the unfathomable bog of Hansard."331c?)’;_S‘;‘?'ge5 in ghich the Plment is Lieutenant Flinders. the early and asked: “Is there any man whose himself o;'st_h‘;s"vBfl?abl';“;‘;‘o*:l°_ °‘_'°u_Australlan explorer Elves an inter- __ tastes are so unnatural and debased _' And ty-,|s food is so 'valuabl destlflg 9°°°\mt Uf ll f|iKh_f' Of mllftr ‘ | e an . 1 _I i on-birds in his Memoirs There was that he would put his_feet on the_l>h1ys cans so anxious to get it into ,_ Stream of abuut “ny to eighty _ tl ti- ' _ fcndel and take down a volume of in§e:_9€‘m;“___ ‘is ¢s|:§_f_f_t¢_i_::_%_Y lg; nglvl yards in length and of three hung. Hansard for his recreation?" mm if-B cl - °° Y dred 'yards or more in breadth. The i mus es. --- , Sugar is not only valuable in it-'birds wereunofisscmftlfllled' belt fhstmi lf as compac y a ov me o Fifty years ago Mr. Speaker Bmmdlgso aa; gxgkinzuilét ,ash glicdesuthai their wings would al.lowl-,nand during gave as evidence on the sublect be-'making fat also available for the “nm h°.“r and °' half this straw °f . ln ds 1- th petrels continued to pass without .f°"° 3 Select °°m|"l1W’e °f P‘“"‘“';g€;_¢w<;rl;_ preci-i will remember that when the First 92133: l_;:‘2€6:_h*;__Cl\i|5_i;l ~‘__h -_ §e°;1tE“my its Smeg; egg fine $232; _ |Domlnion Parliament assembled at ,S not “Sunny Fm br05g:3m_p‘:_'7__uf bud is bom_em.1y in _]am,m.y_ me he would be assistant Judsc 0! theiottuwu in November iasr there was rnoniu, or pneumonia, that causes parents taking turns to hateh itout no Canadian Hansard and there was death, but that the heart simply ets ‘md "°, 3““¥`d it When Y°““3‘ which d .d me dm re of 0 mio" vit-ed qu; t,-yum. ,w pump “glad ever -bird is off duty illies out to sea ° 9ns_'__se‘: _ _ ul: '$3 __ _pum 'hrough ¢0ng¢3;ed_m-Bag to garner in a supply of food, carry- “S "° 1 es m” Y- e e S ° It is cumfm-tlng go [mow that this ing it home in its _gullct for the difference of opinion as to the need new and ,nge method of mc,-easing helpless squab. _ ‘ of an official record now. But time the blood sugar is n'ow_kl\own and In March the "m“i»t°“"bi1`de‘°S' have changed greatly since then. In °""i‘tu\'*b1°- _ _ ml/°~‘€_° the ;‘°°l§_;1`1°5» Mid _makg 1867 only a scmwbook record was means the saving of many lives para ons_ or_ e cap me o where other methods of feeding are young bil ds. With bags, slung around purchases from the car company at fri-entoh and the car plant at Amherst. well it is better to 'pur- c_liasc steel and rolling stock in Canada than in the United States when they are needed and coal also. for which thc C. N. R- has been pay- ing millions ycarly. It is worthy of note that am'o'ii'g all the purchases of steel, cars and other articles to cost so many millions, no mention is made of widening the gauge of the Mufrsy Harbor Railway and pro- viding standard-gauge rolling stock for it for which we have waited so long. Premier -Saunders and his eo- delegates to the conference at Ottawa failed to meet Hon. Mr. Robb, the Finance Minister, and con- sequently the matter of further sub- sidy for this Province, an affair of much interest and consequence just how, not only to the Govemment but to the people here is held over for a later conference. Mr. Robb was away from Ottawa when our Prem- ier reached that blissful spot. It ,“Hail tothee. marvel of science, carbon around the appendix? Have I a spine that is warped, or a recreant, wandering kidney, _Loosed from its moorings? I _ |"What of that sinister.. stigma, north of' the ilime fossa? Wm 011 the liver. perchance. or endocrlne fossilization? Why do the polka-dots flock here in the gall-bladders diocese? Can they be calculi? _ "Ah, let me rather believe surgical findings are negative; Blame _intercostal neuralgia, heart- - burn and dour acidosisi |These my beneiloent viscera harbor no growth deleterious Doubt.; _Irepudiatel "Nay, I know hliight till the geon preesge my faith, like an oracle; Sibylline. he must prognosticsw. fathom, decode and decipher; liilld with _ tw-Jwiul' in the ‘ ---.--°*¢>--- 'deems not to have oooun-ed to Mr. If. coini ‘like innarde dire YB!!- II 53 E' ii it ¢\°P.f|li\ll¢° lil dill. ° ," 'l'liept~e»entfwiat`er bu been ex- _intended for~the other fellow. , ` ' --n- '» - _ olptionalll mild up till now du- .iiinewi iw-te th-t uqi an in iiefxfd mm' thoaluivinl. eidn. l-lis candidate in e. by-election =¢¥’.’°‘-'f“"’°"" “_” __*"- _' __ _ was repent. _ eresunetly mi worms or-mi uisusmi -'WI 'M 4 “ll” -°f _ _ _ --.- _ , siiuneerewueorryuettoheve rnetncf-~'sey. '=nt¢ry'emeition~-ef for this lmvim -¥"°fWi°¢¥l'°°“'l l4"‘°U°4°|i¢r.nobb.butwuethermr.mbbwai eiggymym thlflh»vll1lHl‘|YaMlvold the_|orrynottohevemetli¢r.-Saunders meh. Unfortunately the advice is,and the delcntion is an unsolved problem. 'Ita' ti-iloe of Wake I’ gi _,_ _,iUt|iol|di_l',oft__ _ d__mes_ Kneeunz down and thrust were QM? °“e 01' ‘W0 Sh°l`\7-hlmd Fe ingitheir hands into the burrows, they P0I`f€l‘S ill U19 P1155 GHUEYY. _ e i . '. 2 pull out the squabs, whose necks I There gs_ hqwever 9, formidable Didlly S6l€Ctl0!`lS f0l‘ _they ring. This goes on until each_ concensus of opinion among news- . ` “mm M5 captured as many birds as _ ‘pm is ~ me ef G“°“““-" Readers i‘;:.“f:.:::7“’s.r;‘3$;:i:.z.:;‘§_Pt; useless rubbish in the Canadian'a-frvooooo-o-ooo-+v¢¢oo+v+o-e 1-¢mnd_»1n gloudg, uttering wild, grids Hansard of today, notwithstanding new rn 1928 and_vainly endeavouring -to beat of i _ - ' ' ‘_ ~_ ,__ the reduced limit or the length uf ““’° ' the desricilers 0! their nests- H & ‘ ' speechtm The bulk and the cost of TRIUMPH ~ THROUGH TRA_ the “mutton-birders do not always _ u Hansard should be much further cut VAIL-He' shall see of the travail of get giaggatgnessnzggn 32 tm ea; i‘ -:Jedi . or s s o n d0Wn. while l1iI‘8S€l'l/1118 Wl'\8€ 15,1115 s°“l' and “hal msatmnedi by his their residence in the nests after' - _ 11 _ I I |_ . T _ i Silk & Wool Sox . . . . Lin`en Initial Hdkfs White Silk Shirts . . _ Deerskin Gloves _ . _ . Auto Gloves Gauntlet Fur Lined Gloves . _ . i . knowledge shaliamy righteous ser- really valuable as a historic record. vanrjustity many; for he Shan bear h;i__v_:_1;g_ ;l_i_._i:_¢;;'___e€.ste;°o_l-n_;e__i_;3_c_f_egf tcl~_l_e_;r ` l- __ . ’ U I I _F l 'rhnt the canadian National will their mmumeé' 1"' 5311' ‘ f“1'i“€°S‘1““b‘h° Stained m“"'°“'\ blrder" not infrequently pulls out ii expend $50,000,000-in the Maritimesi PRAYER-Thanks be to~God, who tion takes upwards of a whole day [next yen.-_ it dum equal to $50 per siveth us the vici-dry through our §f°{'1f;°f,f,1Q'1;';c1';?;‘§,;l1;f,°§ei"§§§§§ to preform. it is hardly iilrely that head of the population, is the state- Lord Jesus Christ’ by these reptiles all of which be1ong|‘:““tt°§'bh'd5 'fm °é’9i‘te':ie¢°m‘! lm' '"*`*"*'°-'l to d dl 1 _ - versa y popu ar. a mutton- ncaint ciiedlted to Mr. W. G. Appleton “NES ON RECEIVING AN_ _I\_l___;/¢_$’_____:!f’_-_____l’__S:_l{{¢;C__i'-‘St___ the s____a___bh_d‘ possess such a pecuuan cung__ nera Manager of the Maritime _ X-RAY _PHOTOGRAPH local fwmries where they are pluck, ing odour that utensils employed for' ’°g'°“‘ U °“° ‘”“"' ‘°’ ‘”“““ *"1" "" ‘ed of reuthersfsealded split down the their Df¢Pef“ii°H can S@1d°m be 1L=¢d| ,posesil the answer is given by M.r.‘m'_Fhefi?°“r‘;?ykR‘Vi°w °f L'“°"“' breast, and cleaned. They are thenlffif a_UY'f»hi1\$ else Main. Bhd when lappleton. The rnilwfiy is buying p,i§e°f0,. ‘Xe bg; ‘?ff§'f§v‘f salted down in cv-SRS cpntaihins gel' t“’°b“’i°‘“¢ °°°“°§ °"e”"°'°‘?',,§“. nearly_93,000 tons of steel from the in an _ _ approximatley five hundred. when 9 S We 5 50°” 11": E aware 0 - 5 ' |- 3 X my Ph°m5"ph °f mm packed in this ‘manner they keep fmt- In the HW-WP 1`05P°¢'°- °“Y'W“Y» ,Sydney Steel works, besides largeltor Her-i self." Here is the wirmlns ound for an indefinete mod The sgomsh uppers emit in it -wlthl _°“""y3”“ Salted .hh-ds are-used |n :mat Quan- 'mutton-birds. For these reasons. ` ` titles in Tasmania. while it lin-gi ex- _gent pri=_l_\:_;1_1_c__i<;1 1-~ fi d 15 ith th hd E e _ “ou ' clue to malevolent mysteries! Wt "sr eu dmzie “ith N e ngmlélnd and Odom-el-ous delicacies; so 1; is ~ f A . - -_ |Brocding. I strive to unriddle vasue. Klthglslgkg tieagdgétry iscglnly a ]oc_ ha,»d|y probable that _‘hey win ever, | enigmatic penumbras I » 1 ,msgd _M 1 c dm 1 valuable be favoured by other-'than Antipo- ivlerged with the shadowy ff°”d5 for birggew th; Eurnzeof nigny thous- dean sourmefs- dmpmg my skeletaystructure; ands of pounds sterling are sold **"-<°'>*’*‘ | ,what d° they “d"m'“°'t°? ieve-ry yeah A mm 011 15 3150 obtain. ::A pleasant medicine for children. 5 Do “;|e,,5; l?£$;tn.::evfZE§§ tentwied as a by-product .from the crops is Mother Graves’ Wonn Extcrmin-§ ' f gh tw .bk-ds th ted 1 th atbr, and it is excellent for driving Can they spell cauliflower spleen, or ° 9 mu " rea n e worms from the sysbem_ factories. This is collected and sold to chemists in Australasia. who find it equal, if not superior, to cod-liver oil. It is largely used in the , treat- ment of pulmonary and wastinlz diseases, and in addition is employed widely for external applications. Two years ago the “mution-hli°d- ers" out in the Strait Islands fared very badly, and the season was said to be the -worst on,record. When the rookries were visited in March. thousands of squalis were found dead in their nestst while many others were seen to be dying of Local experts seemed to .the-recent scarcity of in the seas around was in a large _measure for the failure of the harv st. E some Th Bhd lliir Imported Silk Ties $1.00 to $3.00 Fine Silk Sox . . . . _ $1.00 to $2.00 . .. . 50 I ' Plain Linen Hdkfs. i/_» doz. $2.00 Men’s Silk Umbrellas $4,~$5, $6 White Af; Blk. Mufflers $1.75 to $4 Paisley Muffler Squares $3.75 up Silk Brocaded Squares .. . $4.50- - Deerskin Auto Gloves . . _ _ $4.50 Broadcloth Pajamas _. . . . . $3 up Broadcloth4Spats . $2.50 & $3.50 ` ` chu. n 1 in h .ton- birdare mostly situated out on G I S 1 0 r _ ' against them." The ex-Speaker, Lord mm ‘zfgggiltf 10 en‘;.'|,.;fgi txfe lsliffd these barren, sandy. islands. In Sep-_ _ _ _ » _ _ Hg l 75c to $1.00 ..... c Fancy Silk _ . _ $5 & $6 Silk House $3.50 to $5 $4.00 up ..... _ .. $5 MEN’S WEAR Plain Broadcloth Shirts $1.95 up Silk Broadclotll Shirts $4.50 Fancy Wool Sox“Gaegel‘s” $1.35 Fancy- Golf Swea.ter.Set9 . $8.50 Men’s Leather Jackets $11 in $15 Velvet House Coats _ . . . . $105-yup Wool House Coats _ . $10`up Silk Lounging Robes $15 & $16.50 Wool Lounging Robes- '$12 to $25 Velvet Lounging Robes -. . _ . $18 Beacon Cloth Robes . . $9 to $12 Leather Club Bags . . . $10 to $20 Steamer Trunks- . . . . . ...$10 uf. Men’s Tuxedo Suits . . .. .. $45 PH’ Dia . . i l . If 1, _ , _ Hdkfs. $1.00 Coa.ts....... $`10up 1* WHY? '§2T‘.£.‘1u“'.1i‘ ,.i’.‘e°.'.‘. or allow your child to suffer in 'distress from Whooplng giuall or Croup when by _ - MAC’S _ SYRUP~ OF TAR COD LIVER OIL You can oar os' owls rnolwrr Ama al-1-'aorrva luibmr Amd niiheemauemofonly no ner 'rl'-4 os. bottle equeily_ llbnbfll Cl' ABUIIIIL, and all Bromihial Troxltxrh The 2 Macs ~ Ali limi’ dino ri-erupt aueadmi ‘ - Discoveries of platinum deposits have reached such a stage as to warrant the expectation that the Transvaal will become one of the world_’s leading producers of that meta. As a defense against bandits B Louisiana man has patented a disk to be wom on a person's chest; containing eight cartridges. which are fired by levers as he raises a i hand. -0~e»o-oft* selection early. - VERY NEWEST DESIGN ’ iS . ’ cHR1sTM.&`s"~f'cHo`C0`1.'NrEs IN DAINTY _aoxss or _ lf we do say it dursclves, .we know that our showing 0! Christmas Chocolates is unsurpassed by anything ofits kind in this City. 0u.r stock is absolutely fresh and a (felt deal of care was exercised in its selection. No boxes of last year’s design. Every one is absolutely new. In this display you will find packages from 60c to $1.50. We specialize ht Moira Ncilsons and Metcalfe's. Sec our assortment and male your E_.A.FosT1_-:R, Sunnyside ~ An Excellent Stock of Watermalfs Pans to Choose From '&i%€§i€~‘&’f& _ l ’-"bfi ~i' i ' P . . ,.- l