I I I 1'0 i a i" . _g Moll IISALI DOG. F! _ Agents gtliultted '__ “m; $25 WEEKLY. "SPARE .,lm¢,, lwrltl-llg for. ggnewspapers, mggazliltlq. lill-perlenco iinnec- egg-lty; details Free. Press QByn- dicate, 0B7 St. LouisfMo. 2816 MAN-t, , WPMANITCLTRAQIII. and Lagents. ifoorly- guar- entee 51002- (being $21. weekly average) and exp s._ Ex- i perlence unnecessary. roar-tic? ulars write Winston co, Toronto. ws ONE MAN IN EACH COUNTRY to sell Wssho. Best seller. Great repeater. Washes cloth- es without rubbing and cleans everything like magic. Differ- ent. Beats everything $100 weekly easy. Sample fres.— P. A. Lefebvro lit Co.. Alexandria. Ont. , AGENTS- SELL MADE-TO-MEA sure Men's ahir-ts direct from old established manufacturerfl. Big range of sample free. FJaey to earn $5 to $20. per day work- ing full or spare time. Write for information. Stetson Shirl: Company, Dept. 24, 264 Ontario Street West, Monteral- . .A.W.N0v.B-13¢20.27 Nursing i_____._-i---- “TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURS- es, can: hospital. Haverhili. Mass. Three years course. Affil- iation with Providence City Hos- pital. Eight hour dsv- Allowance $15, monthly. Entrance Febru- ary and September. One hour from Boston, For further inform. hum apply to Superintendent. 2675-11-13-7I Miscellaneous VGCOD WEIGHT STRIPED FLAN- nelctte 15c —~Patons. 2823 IINO. A. MACDONALD— LAND _ Surveyor, Iiermanville. P. E. i. 2134-11-10-1mo LADIES WINTER ing at $5.00—-Patons. 2823 .__- ALL FElLT MATTRESSES RE- gnlnr $10.00, for $6.75—l1’at0ns. _ 2823 BALANCE LADIES FELT HATS SL-iiir-Prtitoiis. 2823 LADIES FALL WEIGHT WOOL- lcn nndervcsts fiilc-Pstone. 2823 .15! or :2: iii For" Sale FOR SALE '—- BRUSSELS SOU- . are, 4 x 4 1-2. Apply 49 Villa St. FOR SALE- TiH-REE HEATERS and twowanges. Apply 89 Roch- "ford Street. 2832 11 20 2i ‘ROR SERVICE-IMPORTED RE- gistered Yorkshire Boar.— C. W. _ ‘Mellett, _.Brackley. 2105 11 17 4i . FOR SALE-REGISTERED AYR. ‘ sbirebul-l. 6 years old. Quiet. ‘ Clhanlpion at St. John. lugs 8s S0n., Mt. Herbert. 2725-11-16-tts FOR SALE —- 10 GAUGE GUN, one pair of Wild Goose Callers, and 100 pound armmunation. Ap- ply Guardian oflfice. _ '2821-11-20,2i AYRSHIRES FOR SALE—-SEVER~ al choice bull calves, also yearl- ing and two year old heifers from high producing strains. AD- DiY i0 A. Mcitae & Sons, Charlot- iei-"Wll- 2787-11-18-31. FOR SALE—3 PAIRS SILVER black 10X Pups. also 3 pairs prov- en breeders all Canadian Na- téonal registered-S. I... Hardy 8: O. 2827-112021 HINCHILLA RABBITS FOR "i9 from $2 up.~ Willowette Rabbitrv. 54 BByfield st. Chur- lottetown. 2823 11 20 2i Li? I-HEAWEN AND HELL. SWlElDEN- ' horg's agent work on the life after death and n real world be- yond. Over 400 lpages. Only 25c matlpaid. W. K. Law, 486 Euclid Avenue. Toronto. . , F. S. Nov. 11-13-17-20. FOR SALE—1 VERTICAL BOIL- er. 5 It. diameter, 8 it. high; and 30 H. I’. engine, Rotury gaw nllll, ‘Siliiiiilfi machine, steam trap, ‘Silflfiini; Dulleys illlii‘ hangers. Anniv Snurgeon l-lickox, Bon- sha w. 2785-11-18-61. ._ . FOR SALE-FEW CHOICE COCK- erels from our best pen. $5 per ‘Pair; also two large 'i‘ouiouse Geese nnd (lander (breeders) hatched 30 goslings last spring. Keith Boswell, Victoria. 280041-1931 . Teacher-s Wllntcll ITEACHER WANTED - F|R5T class teacher for Tlglflgh Gram. mar School. Supplement $200.00. Apply t0 N. C. Richard, Tigulsh. Chairman of trustee. 2701-11-17-0i GentraLilLuardian ANOTHER SHIPMENT or Ind- Ies Hudson seal coats aild French seul rccciircd nl S. A. lticlioiliilii. 2347 HIGH TEA nnd sulc in 'l‘rliiil,v Uilitcll Church ilull Thursday, Nov 25th. 28,19 POULTRY-We are buying live and dNlidd Pflllltry every ‘my, ‘Flying highest prices. Conrad‘ a, iivmrany- 2783-l1-18-tst6I. FUNERAL NOTICE - The fun- erul of the lute itirli. John F. Duffy will bc held from hcr late Tfifllllefllje Government House Cottage on Sull- (lay afternoon at 3.10 to the Cat. hedral thence ,0 the Roman Ciitho. lic Cemetery, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUR- CH —- Rev. W. H. ilarllirlg will occupy the pulpit of tho Cenlrnl Christian ‘Church tomorrow morn. mil "i 11 (Yciflfik nnd at the even- ins service. 7 o‘cl0ck. Rev. n, c, Eflmm m“ lill-Htoi" of the Baptist Church will preach, All are cordi- ally lilvlted. ' B_URIAL SUNDAY. —~ The re- mull"! 0i the late David Crosby. who was drowned at Bathurst ar- rived by the Bordon train 'I‘hurs- filly iiiI-iht. accompanied by his wile and Mr. lddivnrd Hnrperiof Tlgnish, The fuucrul tnkes place Sunday afternoon at 2.15 from Ills mother's P95108008. Chestnut Street, to Si. Dunstaifs Cathedral, thence to the Roman (‘zithulilw Cemetery. Mr. CTOBIW is a returned soldier. MAHANEY QUADRUIPLETS ARRIVED LAST NIGHT. -- Mr. and Mrs Will. Mahaney and family the quadruplets ‘Edith May. Edna Louise , llydal. Christine and John Doiifilus arrived on tllc Borden train yesterday cveninf.’ and are stunning at the llevorc. 'i'lll-. cliil- drcn zlrc fiiie. healthy youngsters. The)’ 0T8 horo- lo Il])])t‘Iil' its thc fen tnrc utirnotiou of (lrconwich Vil- lage all next ivl-ok. BURIAL YESTERDAY. -- fuilerzll of the lute Mrs. ‘lllnrlzi Mitchell look [IIZICP YBSICITIEIY fore noon from thl- rl-siziciil-e of hol son, Mr. (fhurlcs .l. hlitchcll, 210 Dori-hostel" Street, Io Suiiit- Duns Inn's (luthcdral- null Ilionizc io till Romain (intbolll: (iumcttiry. Al the Cuihodrztl requiem iilgh Mass was l-olobrlliod by Right Reverend Monsignor‘ biuurice McDonald Services zit the gruve were l-on- dncteil by Reverend i’. hicMnblm l). l). The poll bonrl-rs were: ~- Ex-Mayor Mr. John NlcKenna Wlllluni \\'_v:i.tt. JiIIIIPS IAIIIDIIII, i’. McGoniil-ll, ltichalrd [Jouguil and Dr. .l. P. .\lurrily. ' a PERSONALS Air. George W. Duwur has rc- turned frolll u visit. to (lalgary. OUTSTANDING‘ BARGAINS l. all departments-Futons. IN 2823 U BRITISH NAVAL BLANKETS — Just arrived n large quantity oi‘ second hand navnl blankets $20.00 doz. Cement mixer for sale or hire. Large cenment rmixer steam " driven. ——Bread Mixer Barrel ti‘: iiallf Capacity. write Jopeph ‘Simon, Halifax, N. S.. 47 1-2 Ed- ward St.. Halifax, N. lS. 2810 Wanted _..__- . WANTED-LIIGHT USED COUPE in exchange for driving rig. Apply A. D. ilnman, Hampton. l2801-‘11-19-2i ___._. FOXES WANTED T0 BOARD can ranch a limited nurnben (Canadian National only.) —. ‘Dewar 6': Stewart. Geo. W. Dewar. 2837 11 20 ti’ WANTED TO BilYs- ONE HUN- dred cars Canada Brads "A" Potatoes. G. R. Keefe. i ‘1974-11-tf y Situation!- iilaoant MAKE MONEY Romp-MEN and wo on caplfllm Q1303: an -ml;flinfi pare tinnéwrltngusihow- . oxospva r. loit- inx. We Instruct .9 ‘frog: {upply you with work. pv j today. The Milllwitt Iron-rand.‘ ‘Limited as Dominion Building, Toronto, y s- V. ti. l Female Help Wanted LADIES -- EARN l7 Hunnngp lGllding Greeting Cards. ~Easy work. Write Fischer Card 00., 140 “Vest 02nd St.. New York. zero In‘ UNUSUAL onroirruulrv earn $150. to $300. Selling Per-gou- al Greeting Cards. biggest season 4 Now on. Samples free. Selling experience unnecessary, Writq to-dsy. Master Kraft Greeting Card Co., Toronto. Male Help Wanterb ---—-- ""°"- If Irwin to the» counrnv eov ABOUT FIF _ EN who wall: , n Qomfprggh]. for store. Address I). Gunrtlillil Hotel and splendid table and ' office. 2822-1l,20,-2I - l I ‘ To Let TO LET-HOUSE (83 ELM AVE- nae), 7 rooms, bath mom and pantry, large lot with. orchard and barn.—W. N. Tanton, Jewel- BP- 238140-303! FOR RENT-TEN ROOM DWELL- ing house centrally located, suit- able for lodging house. Apply Io E. E. Sharbcll, Portage, P. E. i. 2830 11 20 3i 'I‘oachc.rs tVaiitell SECOND CLASS MALlE TEACH- ei- wants position in store. Ap- ‘lliy to “il" care of Guardian Of- lice. 2834 11 20 4i i Salesman Wanted I ‘SALESMEN-WEOFFER steady employment and pay weekly to sell our complete and‘ exclusive lines of guaranteed quality, whole root, fresh-dug-to order trees and plants. Attractive Illustrated samples and full co- tnnity. Luke Brothers Nurseries. Montreal. s, w, 91 Articles For Sale BAKERS ovens, wan: For; catalogue, time payments if tie. sired, some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, 1100 Qilfifilrwest, Toronto. 10-2-Sat13i. ‘Mr. lind Mrs B. W. Leifilnn, Mrs H. M. Stewart nild Mrs Currullilers were visitors to Su-ininrrsillc‘ Thursday afternoon. m. George N. MncPhec. Cum- berland. and Mr. Albert McDonald, Nine Mile Creek, motored to the city Tuesday where they attended the Young People's Convention of United ‘Church. .\lr. Harry Best, Belmont. accom- panied by Mr. O. McNeil spent yes- tcrduy in the city. Mr. .l. M. Romhough of Niagara. lFalls, N. Y.. is at present on the Island in connection: with the sale of some of the foxes. which were in Mr. Arthur Heller's ranch, Chur- lottctown Royalty. Mr. Frederick I‘. Duffy will ar- rive on the Bordon iruln tonight from New York, to attend the fun- eral of his mother. ‘Mrs. John F. ‘Dllify, which tiikcs placc tomorrow afternoon at 3.10. Olwffliitbn. a money-making oppor-inUINGs Y Gym——9.30 and 10.30. Junior A; 10.30 to 11.30. Junior Il.; 8.30 and 0.30, lStullonls. Bowllng—iSpcclul llolvilng [or oil ju-niors. ' ‘Od-dfellows ieugnl-z 7. Adams 'vs. Nicholson; itobekuh lcliguc, Imps vs. Jolly Jingles. -Soclul--7.4-i'l, S. C. M. Social. |Sunday~—-10 a. m. Junior soilg, 8.30. slug song scrvlco. ————-¢o>——-i Sing e linoo taking, over till: Hotel wohavo spent many thousands of dollars In "Fm" i" imifflvaments. It inflow the, Iillm ulml of its class In the Mal-lug" pr,“ service at I modde- BIG EARNINGS, UTEADY INIA’ pioymant ior Barbers. Become export iii II weeks. Write Molar Barber College, Departures . Halifax. l-l-ttsltf RAOILWAVAPOBITIONS- OFFICE] r» on I. ns ( en 17-40) pay 91050400 rnont . ‘Free passes. Oive location Mlhtéd. Experi- ence IIUIUCIIIIYJ; Write Baker. Supt. 111! St. Louis. Ne. Found rouse cove sat-wool. not? hos It , rmimla Mil- lites 1 to 12g” , nor nib? have b, ap- Pgix at Hill orricrsne shying . '- l» . 2810 1i 20 2| 2816 I l-ol-yliell. ‘rnlro: o. s. (ll-lion. city: Itqilfin- _, Rates from $3.00 is ' t-ri-v- ., _ , .C_iitarlol:teitowii Hotel Co, Ln], rIdm-o . .. . MISS OQUAID flu“ H. Zismsn, Toronto, 0m; Samuel Seigoi. Toronto: 0P8, Baker, Kenslngton; C. B. Mug-p, Sninmsrside; O, ilonnobury, Oilyflq River; .l. o, Tl-emblay. Montreal: A. 8. Prowse, Murray Riysr; -,l, ~11 l-laselwood. New Glasgow; Allfln Moiuriey, Summerosldo: ‘H. ‘l. 1w. r. l-‘ox, Fredericton. _ ‘iLOWTHER —- Amy, +-,u\A-&v_ F. l; ‘ DEATHS -MaoL-EOD-At Popular Point on Friday, Nov. 19th, Iluth McLeod- liaughier of Mr and Mrs ilcrbort McLeod. ynuilgost daughter of (loorgll lllili Mrs Lowthcr. Victoria, pussoil nwny at [her homo yesterday nftcr ii. linger- ing Illness. lFuncrnl tolllly llt 2 o'clock. i‘ GlLLI8—At ltose Valley, s... isul. _ -- Miss the lulu Archibald 82nd year. iidilnorlll Margaret Gillie. liauizlunl- (llllis in her Saturday residence of her brother Mr. Ilugh Gillls. ‘yJII-ISPITIOIII, Ill Sprlngloil cemetery. INGB — Suddenly rlt liiizelbrook ngs in his 74th your. Funeral from e residence of Earl lugs, Hazel- brook on Sunday November 21st. services Staring ' Qlfilh-WWP-li ,vNnaiirAKap ll. alnammt ‘ I zeal-mimi- m ran cnsntorrsrown oullsnim lzlllliiil ilN iliiiisiililil i than any other I i g h t car. Turns in 34 foot circle. P a r k s- in 1 4 feet. 4-Wheel Brakes — Sur- rising Com- ort. Get a demonstra- tlon. Banking Inevitably in Progress 0f Do zine. I Success lll every ivulk 0i‘ life, no mutter what the purtlclilur work 0111i’ be, depends upon llnllagging- self-denying devotion, based upon tho fnndunleiltnl principles of holl- esly, industry and courage. Given lillll a young man realizes this. and nus ll genuine appreciation of the fol-t that achieving of nl effort lileu it niid ior unll greater advantages lift‘ licrilaps generally recognized. as IIIW. medicine. etc, years of study null n certain outlay nre nev- cssnry before all earning power is developed. utory work is equally long and unrcnlunerative. in manufactur- ing; or commerce some sort of capi- tul is nearly always essential, hilt ihc young luau. cvon the youth 0t’ ill, who sitters a bunk, has from Ilic bcginiling a certain measure of financial independence. From 0B. FACNRJ’. SALES TAX UVIZAJWOHCISE 221K McLAINE SERVICE STATION 1B6 Grafton Street Abbies And Saints Today ’l‘lils ilftl-rnoun n-t Ihrco o'clock 1t lho Abcgtvoil (irounlls tho Saints and Abbios will play the third gniuo in thl- lisluiid football series. The Saints‘ will tztkc tho field this afternoon fully bent to score I1 Will. if piu_vin;; liurd football will do it. Tho Allbil-n will inn-kc the big- (out effort possible in uu endeav- or to trim the Saints. If Ilic woutliei" is not film this ziftornoon tho. game will Inkc place Holiday ziftcrnoo ul the same hour. - - ——;—10&-——~—- BASKETBALL A vory lively game of busktilbrlll was played ut the Y. M. C. ~A. Fri- dny afternoon, between the "ilions" llnd the "Tigers," the score being 2-10 in favor of the iLioils. ‘The players on both sides played an excellent gilille. every one doing their best. The girls are intermed- late “Canadian Girls lu Training," of Trinity United Church. The line- up was us follows: Lions Tigers Centre Betty lltogcrs . . . . .. Doris Higgins Forwards Thelma Currie . . . Marjorie Fraser Gwen Rogers . . . . .. Edna Gregory Guards Hcrtho Brown Lillian Stownrt Sadie Wooiridgu .. ‘Ruth Garuhum Margaret McKay Annie Linkictter -Ermu lyiolnnis . . . . "Gladys Craig Last Call Today t0 See “Merry Widow” SPECIAL ADMISSION PRICE OF 11 c FOR CHILDREN THIS AFTERNOON 'i'ii(‘ iiiirilcnns plloloplzly vl '~.-illli of the famous stage snccoss “Tho 540")’ Widow" which has hull a successful rliii at the Prince Ell- Wilfii iiw pas‘. three dnyn closl- its Iini-iliizcluen, tonight. We lldvlsl- ill who have not soon this wonlll-rful uitructlon not to lilies this. fill! lllzlt opporlunlty or fleeing [his “.,,,,,,,,_,._ Nov. 20th at one p. in. from the, 0h Friday Nov. 19th, Thomas K.| ful ilhotopllly, a i on»; 1.4a,’ t _ \ . I»: , .. . .‘_ _ V1 é a yes, ight l, It ltlbes not matter in what ‘ direction you gum your c,“ i IN OUR snor g Ei/"Ywhere you will 3c: it 5i°¢i<¢d with all U10 require. "1" mcntsyof an _ UPJPOSDATE DRUGSTORE Disllensing Prewintions A Specialty ‘The I I is l 1:1 l a i;- l Prompt Drugglsts Ji - withholding of _ thrifty innit to HIIVII, _ glvcll him it Sililllll Kril-‘ili 0i "Ii/fir" ability compares favorable the very first day bc is earning while ho is learning thc principles lit’ his profession. it is not impor- _zltivc, of course. for success. that ‘thc banking Enrccr should be be- gun ztt n vory curly age. indeed UIIIOI‘ things bciiig oqnill, ii is nil opcn question whcthcr tho-univers- llilPl‘ he has grulluuted is not bct- slurts us ll junior clork. necessity, the uiujority lirc obliged Io begin lit lilo early ago, but the advantages of highl-l- l-dultuiltiil to ‘IHIIIIUIFS urc now ilioroughly recog- ilized. Dual Position A iiinilzigoi" ill n (‘nnlldluil chur- tercd bunk iodlly Iiolds iii n sense a dual position which is not paral- leled in any other profession. Banking, onco tlil- rich niuirs ilrt- llflS IICCUIIII‘. in iiiollorii tiiucs the vory ccntrc uiill IJUPI‘. of coinmiin- lty lifc. 'i‘hrough his peculiar knowledge of his l-oiuinuniiy's fin- anclni affairs, its earning power and sources of redll. ll bunk inun- agcr by a oils granting 0t credit is ubla ll. help sounlhcntcrprisc; protol-t busi nosa and proinolo. flic gcncrul proa- perity of his district. In u word hc is at ouo null tho SZIIIIP ililii! fni lowing his own profession and ilCl lug in a. SCIISI’. us ll public trustee His task of l-o-ovlliuutlilg privat- enterpriee with public welfare that the interests of both will be wcl and faithfully scrvcd is one tha F. ' ‘calls for high (luulltlos of mind uni character. It is porhups, the un conscious recognition or this higl demand which innkcs the 110311.101. given to tthe banking officials ii any Canadian community equal ii importance, respect null (‘OIIHIIIPI- ation to that enjoyed by iuombcr. of the learned profession. llt Ie often urged thnt IllP yolilii mun entering Ille- bunk must lool forward to a long period of rout Irie work more or less irksouie and uninteresting in itself. und that ht runs the risk of emerging iron this period with initlzliivc gone nut. ambition dead. It is Ibo vory truth of this contention thnt lllllkEF these years of routliil- and prepur ation unrivalled us Ii stern anal searching test of nl>illiy' null char ncter. in every wulk of llfc thore are those who (filllflfll. slay the course, some through inciitnl dis- ability and poverty of mind. oiil ers through luck of vision to fore- see and the grit to hold on. Fol the young mun who has dcIl-riuln- iition null lrniirzlgl- lo ilsl- lili'lll ill? they uro niclliii. to bl- usvll, tin-sl- years are of inl-lllolllllllll- Vililii‘. in them he hus Ilic lliul- ill willon and (levelop his Ioliliilll-nl’ kilow- ledge of honking, by them ho uc- qtiircs the hublts of ii('('.lII‘2ii'y null punctuality. and through tin-m the very necessity of lit-oping hot and ulivc his ivailiug hopes and umbi- lions. lu thcsc ycurr-i url- hrcd ill hini that pntlcilco. ilud self-control without which no mun cnil nsliire to the higher posliloils in nuy cull- <3 Substantial Rewards in honking, lilfitii‘. higher posi- tions offer sulu-illiiltizil rowurds to those who nchlovo. thciii. Snlur- les arc sufficient to enable thc ills business mcnts and how Io niako the most of those savings. Constant associ- ation with men of affairs should bronllcn his intellect null stimulate his ambitions. Thu wide runge of his mind ripcns his Jliiiiinlant. that his follow citizens often look to him l'0r advice and counsel. And even for those men whose na- tural qualifications are not suffi- cient to make them eligible for the higher positions, the banklnz Dro- fession has, nevertheless. distinct advantages. D The remuneration earned by those of only mediofi‘: w Q?‘ "W? »l. THE oirrnofwoirro raw-moron»! "°" XMAS lilAni IY CRABWELL PilolifuI-i. ‘mm tor V '7 “Mgr. .' ily student who take-s up bzln-kingiing n business tcr (Jqllilipilfi for ntlnining the hlgh-‘lnm, he cr position lllitil is iho officlall ivholwhipn will be of From, WIIFIIIIEATIJEVEIIIPIIENI Will Play Vital Part minion in Future, by 0. E. Neill, General Manager, Royal Bank of Canada, in the Canadian Maga- w.‘- i-Ji-i that received by nien of like limit- ations in other lines of business. Theofficlalofthls class is at leas assured of a. pleasant occupatiol and steady employment, a life oi reasonable comfort and on retirc- ment, a fair pension which ls avail- able for his wife and children in anything the event of his death. , \\'Ill‘lIl willie depends upon pcrson- , Those Canadian bunks whose op- Dersonal chili-actor erations may safely be said that foreign countries offer to their of- Cnnzldizlil banking offers iilni bct- ficlals splendid chances or becom- tiuiu lng acquainted with international have been extended to business of acquiring new langu- ln ihc learned professions such ages and a first hand knowledge of the laws and economics of I coun- tries other than their own. I This. lfrom every standpoint. is valuable 1n science the iireinlr-iexperienee for any man. Moreover. the complicated and ever-changing character of modern life makes It by no means as cer- taln as it was in the old days that a marl will follow throughout his life the occupation he embarked upon in his youth. While he nat- urally hopes nnd expects to con- tinue in Ills chosen career, circum- stances may arise which make it Imperative or advisable that he should abandon it for something else . in this event, thc mun who Ila-s had a banker's training, who has availed himself of the oppor- tunities that offered for develop instinct and a ,knowledgo of‘ finance. will find has gained something lusting value ‘whatever he may do or wherever he may go. Canada's Future iFinqilly, it is woll to remember that tho gciteral and ilvell-consider- cd opinion ls thnt Canada is now lit the beginning of that financial llnll com-merciui devcloiimelll which must inevitably be hers. wards for industry "mi “ilifirpiifie will probably seem relatively small in a not fur distant future. and tlw young mun who is entering 1100" his cnrccr can look forward to rc- mu-ds rnnch greater than anything that the youth oi v20 Yeiiffi “S” could have hoped for. In theac riches and more ambitious years which m-e Surely coming, the ‘bark- m- will plny n more null mole 1n;- porinnt ‘purt, because as the wen Ll of till.- ilntloil increases. P!" ill hm" portion will increase thc iniliiJTi‘ "u... o1’ tilosc who control unil guard the accumulations oi thr people. Ambitious ivhlch scent vislonnri‘ is n dream to the young bunker of oday. will be but the common- olace of achievement to the com- ‘mg generations. ‘File lieciiiiai" lnll special problems of finance leli ‘nnadn. will more and more r 111m; the guidance of the financial specialist. and 01"‘ ‘mm’? Hound w play an increasing}! _ Dorm,“ pnrt lli carving the llGSllnY of our great country- m'“'__.._’-4-o¢—-——-* 1, W‘ e Waits S engii Ytggrs For Sale xi-zives. some. Nflv- 19- — ‘("95 ‘s equally famous as‘ belnirntibii lm-npplacg rll’ (lencla Pr ni ‘I Rivera null sherry “'*“°- The Sim‘ ' m, Dictator at the age of sixty may he said Io have his ciareerubfi hind hini willie sherry w ne n‘ b0 eighty yrcarli Oiii below 5mm n5 out in the world- l m The amber wine 0i Alida “5 which the connaisseurs of A. D. 2006 will relish has just now been pluccd in tho "\\'ooil.“ ' American Oak Used American, prohibition notwith- i-fllflllilllg, plays an important part in the fermentation of sherry. A “(n-l plpv in gcilernlly made of oak from tho llaltlc States ‘but n sherry bnli nlust be of American oak. 'l‘llo grapes are pruned down to a liiliitcrl yield and dried in the sun from one ‘to two days to in- crease the sugar contents after picking. Men in specially construct- cll woollen shoes tread ollt thl~ first juice. The residue ls- Ilic-n packed into a pyramid mill gyp- sum added with s. wooden spudcw no metal must touch the grape at nny time. Tile pyramid is then sec- urcd with cspartograss matting and the mush pressed ollt. Blendid By Years Tho sherry, is then rrnnsforrcd to .its casks to be graduated later lnto its blending cellars. The butts are arranged ln tiers». the bottom tier containing the mother wine. suffi- ciently matured for ‘shipping. Ab- ove this tier are casks of younger lwine, with the year‘s vintage at ,the top. When the wine is drawn from the bottom tier for export or {Internal shipping an equal amounl is placed info the cask from the ‘tier above and the second tier re- plenished from the younger wine. generally three or four years old. A really great sherry is usuailv ' eighty ears old. mellow and n gold- en brown. in the "bodegnsl" oi’ Xeres there may he found sherry listing back two hundred years. It is a black - thIdII llyrup. fragrant but unfit for drinking. rr ll '21)» ‘ ~ ' . irdb u lava?! .~ campers. tourin ii and hunters ml being responsible for most llf tho fol-on null brilsh (iron. . _- _ v What Ioduy are considered iich re v ' i,,:,,' ,. . i. PAGE shaves.‘ ¢'J44.'/» "era t} portunity to earn. within. and you’ll f” A lob v a . Prince Edward Island Keeping the Dollars on bhelijbb in Prince Edward Islands-is the only way to provide jobs for tJhose who needthem. 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Nov. l9. —-l’rc".n- icr lioward Fnrmlsoii. carrying ills election campaign into tho rilililg of South JIVclllngtoil tonight told the audience here that up until the present no one had iliiil tho cour- age to criticize the Oiltrlrio Tem- perance Act for feor of beini: be- smirched and vllllflcd by certain newspapers and people. “lint I am not that kind of a fellow," said the Premier. "I nm u cross be- tween Irish and Scotch with the 'lrlsh predominant null whcn I have an opliiloil to givc to tho people I ani going Io givle it lo them." ‘Mr. Ferguson claimed that the pcoplo had not been honest with the liquor problem. It hall been allowed under Ilic O. T. A. to drift, ho charged Iiito a most illfficult position. Tho people no longer could consider It us n theory. had to be faced as n fact. 1 Vvvvv GIFTS ~ THAT ARE sum-z TO PLEASE , Your favorite Picture on ‘ one oi our t CALENDAR . 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