lllE BIIIHIIITTETIIWN lillllllllll I115‘ Bully (fouled It!!!) I680 oer you drum-l delivered. M.“ p" your (In advance) mulled In Cnn I Pulled Mates. M I Vlce-Prrlllonl, J. ll. lllflflll l. A. Mac-Kin (II l in W. (‘hr-tor ll. ‘ seen-luv . Editor nnd Manager. J. IL It Ionian! Il-epnuentullvo-Ja C. Ila New Yod Representative-Brook ll. . orthrup (lllrngo llrprvnrntnflvs-lti. J. I ower t‘... '11. n. (‘urrle- 'l‘he GPAIIDIAN I17 In obtained from the following agent: ll flljnrlultetuurnt ‘Dill-Him! smnluners, (irlllon st. "rune: a ta». Queen .\ll. -A. llruvun, bunny \o-ldnr lhnlluuy lioulnfull fllrpln-n Duly, lllchmond \l. lurphy, Print-e 91.. Grocery Hull)‘. Queen 5|. . “Tlxhl, Krll Finn-t “'01s! ll. Thomas‘ \\ life. I211 l-II- Ave. \\ lu. Dulllrl, iprlnl Furl KIII SATURDAY, DEC. l, 1923 DREAMS OF SCIENCE lwbile our virgin soil still retnizir-d 71H‘ urcuntttluicd ft-rillity of ag-sv Th:- ptissihilrtic of science ur-rttierivetl from generations of .1 ~ 518 illimitrtblt- u»: aro the l'k‘n(\\\|'l‘(‘.“i dtyvtl vegctulilo luutlar. It Ilohls of the universe. Ila!’ h.“ ‘hi’ “Ul-"fllrue today when ouch year's CF01). ueiv t-otiqtie-st is rocurderl. 111i)‘ l>.\'l.-.\'r.tct.~'- from the soil the nccrss- dill‘ ‘<\ "PW lliihossibillll’ ls ilililwVurius-i of Ilfc for its various uecdrtl imll” Another [lI‘llIl‘IDlt' ulsu hulile truc,‘ I [Q [he lisl 0f Pflfifiibilllivr’. u few yours ago u new h:-'h\\"tl_\‘ \\'1'*‘lu;ltnt-I_v, that the stiiVs lt-rlilll)’ ilililllvil m“) ill" lllYlTliW “Diivif-‘i u! lmust bu. Illilllllillllcll by returning to l tin- uppm- uir. Only u few .\'¢‘3Y"‘lit the ucmul iunrctliunts that have 11m) ill" hiliililn voiw- wus Ili'('19\'i"*l;l><wn extracted \\'r~ can determine on the iuw-ihle undinqsttgibh- win». py ghgmlga] analysis tho amount I l community" of good. of the ethcriul envelope which hur- oi this extructioti and by cht-ntit-ui and which prn- be lllildk‘ Soil will P0111104,‘ our mirth compounds thoso may bubiy worlds which unites the but only in theory. comprim- our solar continuously frd chemically; lufiuitt sys- the bottnal- llll= just as Illa human body would contprivu- din if fed with tho uctunl food in- Only a few years gradient», chemically extracted. of our everyday meuis. The actual Hyman-tn, [Wfbllflfl tho tents which less universe. ago the scientist compounded barm- Notes By the Way Saint Andrew's Day hon long boon honored Infihsrlottotown by tho-ie cltilens whole lineage connects them with forefathers in Scotland. Sometimes they foregather thus to dame to the music of the pipes.‘ 0n other anniversaries of the duv they feast together in some banquet hull at u richly spread table where after a proper foundation has been laid with other dellcaclrs. the huggls ls brought In with attend- ant musical honors. and is duly addressed as the "Great Chieftain o’ the Puddln Race" and when each guest has received hi»; portion the Jt-stlvnl has reached its t-llmux After the trhvslcal man has been thus nourished, invigorated and ex- ktnzlt-ti the entire company are it: -t> nnth- to join in thut Ids. I'\"_I<UII uutl flow of soul which 1.0L‘ loin-y For this after feast Cale-i Joniun Club dinners have long been‘ muons nnd foremost in (‘ltarlotrt-r! town. Last evening's event In the spocb, ous dining hall of the Hotel Vic-j toria equalled if It did not stirpn-ssl the cxcellcttrc of prcviotis anni- versary‘ festivals of the Caledoni- JIIS. it was u rich Tilpilril, alike- urutifydng IO the physical, iulcller» iuul and IIIIISICIII appetites and taste-s of the assembled guests. It breathed of patrimism anti hizh ah"- tilruiion. in tine panegyrit- of the Duy and All Who lionor It. The. Land of the Iieother. The Land \\'t' Lllvo In and ‘the splendid .-it-ltiet'cmeuts of Scotumcn and thoir tiescendants Ill home and abroad. In all the wnlku of life. It would, lzow. N. S. urt- ritfi cmnmtrsrowu contour: Happenings oi the Week when the Duchess of York. for- merly Lady Eilzabethmppesred at Luigi's famous London dsncltll place, the rendezvous of England's royalty and near-royalty, tho or- -hestrn leader was ara loss to as- certain her taste In luusic. Ho tried fox-trots and Lady Elizabeth en- loyed them so much that after the rtrchestra bad gone through all the Intent tiumbcrs they started piny- ing the old time tunes. Then was the Duchess’ real favorite reveal- ed. It wus "You blade Mo Lovo You? I Didn't Want To Do It." Some of tho guests bent expectant "zazns on the Duke of York. but didn't even smile. - o o Miss Joscphlnc Blake is u guest of Mrs. E '1‘. (cafe, Inglis Street. Halifax. nnd her tittmorous friends ‘II’? (Iclighted to have ln-r again with them. an: It is lntt-rvrstztm, to notn lhut five Inembcrs of tht- fnntlly of tho lute Vilnn. James i"r of New Gins- all" living. ‘Fhvir ages runlze 1s follows, Annie ni‘ I-Idltiburtzh, Scotiund, H5 ygilrfi. Jessie of Ilnllfux, 93 yours, 'I‘. E. Fraser of Toronto, S! years. I’. G. i-‘rost-r, druggist, Halifax S8 years, Hrs. Cameron of Edinburgh, Si. "III reomhint-d nmnuntlnp: to 442 Yl‘IlI'H' .\ll urc lu good beulih too. (fun wnntht-r Maritime family bout this irecortl? p‘. l l less Ingredient» into a gus capable of poisoning whole ttrmit-H or iuifl food vuluc of an ordinary diuunr, r-r nxumplc, t-nuld bu r-hcmlctllly seem tbht there is no more iltlizigj mtt- canon Qgpmn (y Troop M tnorr enjoyable, or more lllhlpllllll-iixtonprcn]. so kmmy rpmonmpn,“ tncihtitl oftselebratiut: the IITlfI|\'0Y\~i-ihl_rp H pomlnmmg a hlmflkm in The Public Forutr This column ll on“ for In 1 discussion lyoonoopoolonh ‘of quootlono of tnbnosfho . Onarlotsnonn GIIIIIIIIIOIII no: nooooolrlly onions no opinion oatprooood by It! sor- Mr. Fielding's Opinion Of Mr. "Metghcn - - ‘ \. Sin-At the banquet 'tendered Mr. Fielding lately at Halifax he NIIOIIIIML referred to Mr. Melgheu as honest. clever hut credulous. A grout tribute to the man who atlmittistered nearly one hundred million dollars in pin-chasing pro- perties for and settling "nearly thirty thousand returned soldiers on chose properties without u I ibreuth of sitt-"picion on him. The op- porlunity" lor graft was there but ‘i-t llid not uppt-al to .\ll‘. lieighen bet-misc hc its honest. 'I'b;n. he is t-ieVQl‘ is acknowledged wherever he is known. Hi5 rival Sir Thontus White rates him umotig the first four of the leading men of ibt- Iiingllub siteaklug world. Ilut Mr. Fielding says he's credit- lolts. that is easy of belief, apt to believe without sufficient evidence; unsuspecting. Titese are traits of an ltottesi mun, but not of the an- itlyticul mind as well. .\ir. ~Meighen's OIHIOHGIIIN often charge him with hair splitting. that Is putting state- mruls and opinions to extremely fine unulysls—no crcdulous mind dunk; Vlidt. lint suppose we turn the lights on Mr. Fielding himself. W-hut may we find? He has a record, und u cur- ious one. In Ilillti he told parliament and ti.“ country tlmt. the proposed ruil- why front Mont-inn to tho Pacific ffoust would only cost the Treasury of (Tum-Ida $12l.725.703-1°- H9 M‘ stircd us that umnunt put at inter- r~~<l nt three per cont. pnynblo half- yt-ztrly, ivnulti prmrldn for Mr. Lnpy-jnr-‘s proporetl trans-continent- us Bu Idlnco W Barton. RLD. noes cotn WEATHER ¢AU$E ILLNESS? If you were to ask the Itcalth offi-tcr of your town or cit)’ Wllelhfl er there was more illness In the WIIIIEI’ than in the summer, he would quickly tell you that in the winter Illness was more freqtraili. But he would likely qualify that b)‘ telling you that it was not the cold viveuther itself that caused the lu- cteasu, but the frequent tahanltes in the winter weather. “lid 11"’ habits or liio of the people then!- selves. .\s s matter oi’ fact during i‘ sturdy spcll of cold weuther in mid winter there is less llltioss than ut the beginning or ending 0' the winter. And iurthcr, those who work out- floors, m» are outdoors most of the tluy stiffer loss from illness and wiul-cr colds than do those who are IIHIDUFS nfost of iihc day. .-\nd why‘! . 0h just the sumo old reason. In the summer you live tho out- doorviiie, you are In the fresh nlr nnd stinshiue most of Ibo duy- 'iht: hcut makcs you pcrspire and irraste titutter is ihroyvn oil in this mun- nor. Also the very brlzhttich-s of thr- sununer tvnntilter invites you out- doors, unti so you wnik, I‘OW,,.~4\\"iIII. and no mutter how old you are, you get out and nbnut to some ex IQIII. 'l‘his mcaits that your nppcllte dlut-silnu, intcsilnul tnovcmvuts, ltvztri, lungs, glandular system, Iu . '. .i_..‘.‘,';‘." Ambition whatever it may be, will be more easily achieved if you have. creat- ed a strong all£in lbipe of a Savings Bank 116t- It gives courage in present difficulties and confidence for the future. , small and no l No beginning is too aim too high. Open an account to-day. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Charlottetown Branch - C. Lomer Mitts, Manager 651 A TIMELY REMINDER This is planning time for the farmer. The revenue from the harvest must be apportioned to meet payments due, and to finance the needs of another year. Do not neglect to make provision for sufficient life Insurance. The outlay required for a Policy is small, but the investment will give your family the protection they need, and pay you well if you live out the term of the contract. Let u: mail you rates and particulars; or may one of our agents call on you? HYNDMAN &' 00., 11m. Provincial Managers THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Offices, 59 Queen St. Charlottetown Special Agents st Charlottetown J. B. HUGHES H. M. STEWART a" Agents at principal WALTER HYNDMAN points on the Island. \ rulltvaty‘. "l! Wild ioldht tho liml“ bv liiz-Ilnrdcti und utbcrs thui. ills t-uh-nlutlnu wus u ‘IIIIKO joke. But he sutkcd his reputation in it wt-n. that rnliwny cost (‘nnmln M" llllliilrl-(I tnllllons. Wt‘ cull liliillflilf‘ m,“- |',».;- Mp Fit-ldIugZ-t culctilutltitis :1 re out. H!‘ ciillfll‘ Iicllevl-tl in ibosu cui- culutions or hc dld not. If he did hi‘ h< rho most crctltilous Dflllllflll _ : h . l -. l‘ . I siuivment he was making t0 ll" The“, is no di-sli-ln-in? dho fr?“ Ju", mrnamsnt m put through that wet, coltfwtn Iti‘ essens y gr thui mad railway: proposition he is powers oi‘ feslsltlnflté, nnd tlnrt t ‘e n“. biggmil, poiiucul impostct‘ oin-ery t-hongcnbleness 0i the uinnr "mum-n tltncs. . lweztiher also has u ticprcssltig cl- u" on)’ one doubts that Mr. lucid-in.“ upon [he ¢bndy_ v int: over mode such a calculation However, all health officers are lt-t him not u HID)‘ U! Hlmsam 1903 fnflfllfli thut the greatest factor in uud hi! Will m"! ll mm“ u“ Dime the starting and sprcading of colds 5-7"? l0 3515- and other illnesses is tho habit pco ' Pm!" MM“ m "CM" mp people pic have oi‘ crawling into winter lot‘ Couadu are totiuy Dilylflil mill!‘ quurwm like u beat ln"rea“9d my“ 0“ ewry mug ‘hey That's ulI right for trawl’ and crippling fuflgm “ml that's the way Ito's built. on tit-cry bushel of produce out! Bu} for m" the” mum be acnvwAnghysaxolla and u“? 9mm“ Ofulnorfihandisl‘. eniglfifiaxnl? 'u,, of sonfp > {(1nd 5'0 ma; 3|] [hplcnllllf to a tacit undt-rs necausepzxlqrflfilxlli§fiilillfini31.15"“ mZ-fii- liéus of thr body will he kept at flu-y would not kill one another on. were *1" ~ ' ' ‘ ‘ . ~ . ' . .. . . (‘hrlsftnns Du . So tho actuhll . MP4 "l Wllqmnwn‘ m 1903' ML m“ “Woman mm“ M)“ “m “Mimlntii-(I und sin h in: -nd nth: "ith him nlllv keep up to pnr in your general l" l‘ y" ' 4 e Phil-ill” “fled l‘ ' ‘stings too. "This shows a fucllmz fIT_\' oi Si. Andrews Patron Sulniim Jun“ h“! now _ than by silt-h a Imnqttet as thut m, ' ' - t Inst night. fut-i i-vt-ry part of that bod)’ 01 yours will be in, constant activity. A _' ity is uh», _ lntttiiivily is practically the on puslto. .-\ud s0 in winlt-r tlmt- pcoplc will huddle themselves in the homes. offices, schools and fitctorlve-t, with ventilation absolutely forgotten iu the effort to keep out the cold. rxploetlvcs capable of driving dt-ud- extracted nnd enclnectl lu u cup Servt-tl Afghan will‘. ISTEI-Slt. idistitiichns iwlct-i. Bot-r War, ISM. _ idlsputt-ln-ttl. Niln EXfltWilllull. (dis tit-hos). llllrllliilif‘. lixttt-tlititm idistizttt-ltcs). (‘hirf of Stuff of |l.ortl Kitt-Irctit-r, 1901-2. _ Lmqnohn No“ 3g__..(;,.nup,lt Sjl-l And so on, from our utllltury dis- lun Ilnmilton has written u re- lilwfln" l“ “llmlwr- tnarkabh- book. In "The Friends of, m" m“ "W"! will‘ "WWI"! 5i!’ Eluflalld» m, m“, dared w my Wm“ Lin us It Itffccied mnny thuuszuttls a ‘mod many Wop“. pnrucuhlfly ex. of those who suw anything of It n! servlcc men huvo boon thinking for vlo-‘w mmrtvrfl- li is vicar from his 50m‘. 1mm N" \y""(lpf i... tum book that hc httd dccldt-tl to lliflfli" din/runny in finding u puy,|;3hpr_ tln- rest of his time in milking war No doubt thn trottblu wus that. 1"“ WWW ill m“ flllllrl" U" “NW5 Sir Inn, living trsnldler. bus no ‘Wllllllll’: I illusions about wur on tht- politic-l ll lifts lwcn tny-stul duty In unveil lntis who mukc war. llc cuu write“ "rm" ‘mmlwr "l m” l‘ “- this an“ of mum; i lhosu tiiviunclinly 0' si [vndpr pm." m» m‘, "an", flmoke Imvt- tut-t uud spoken with roluti\-- mnny of thr- runk uud file bud tnude "5 "7 m" mum‘ 1*“l'l1l"'* "Y u“ un effort to hold out to one iluothcr H"“'““m1- 3mm’ "l, “m” I'm“ {Mood-silllllcfl Itsnds. Once even the l""'l'l" “F” 1mm“ m‘ "l" lwiliill“ Saxons ha“ of Nations us ii might be for tho advent of (‘Iirisl landing that It is t-lvnr ihui (hancrul liabilit- on is not content m rely to unveil wur IIIPIIIOFIHIS. li-.~ is atuxlrlnr in unveil whui Prc-ti-lrtit Wilson 0 i Bl Mrs. John A. (‘olliugs has gnnn Eon on uxtmitlcd visit. to ht-r sister llu WlnuItit-lt. ‘ oea Ian Hamilton Writes Memoirs lily Dominion Ni-ws Servlccl 1y projectiles into cities S0 miles suln of a few drttms u-l-ight but, it nway. Only h few yours ago lhenvould sustain lift» but a short time. —-—~- strr-ttgth of ships and the pom-r liflTlm soil slmilntvly treated with guns vn-rc so developed that nolihe ucluhl necessary (YIIPIIIIPIII in- ‘frrcdienis would slutil-irly sturvc. tect chic-s ten to twenty miles dis-‘ffhe soil, like tho human body. lnceds the regulating influences of Not all of our readers may recall the fact that the Irish Free State is not reprcsentad in the British Parliament. Before the Free State was set up nil Ireland was repre- sented in the Imperial Parliament by 103 members. Northern Ire- lhd under a different Institution, still holds i-ts representation of 134°"- st-hctnt- of fortification could pm- Mhm [mm Harrison‘ “menu: |vntletit of the Maritime Religious Irlducation Council, is In st. J0\1'I this week, where she was the attest of Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Ful- taut. What next? is the question omroughagc and cannot be healthily every lip. What next can man do tnuinmincd without it. vise for purposes of destruction‘! (Jbcmicol fertilizer I-s u valuable‘ v I V" H" 1 "m" not mentbers in that body and also has, mm‘ h" ‘he belmmpm o‘ H" l ’ l ' i-t Parliament of its own which semi Enrdrens of n situzlc ucurl sus- unity, the alleviation of suffer-Ibo continuously used to the ext-Iu- in Emma,‘ A We despatch M1,, t t! i iilll to production‘, mended on a flnc chain are the pop- ing, the healing of disease and thelsion of the humus nnd other necc-t- that the 1.’! seals in the North nreluiar typc of curring for the young lsurios which can be furnished onwltienrly' ull uncontested and will rcdglrl. turn the. same members as sat in} they-House which was recently dis-t Sir Andrew lilcPhail of ‘Alontrcnl flfllved- T110)’ were. "lid RW- N-twns receiving congratulations this the swamp tnuds nnd lllfiljiflllflll now to be silppnrters oilwmtkl smurdfiy 1am bah"; m5 59;], gluemler Baldwin. P)h-L11day_ lctigthening of human lift-i‘ it is true‘ that while human in-iny rhe barnyard and the occasional, genuity yis being almost eutirciylhelps derived from the bulky sch-ll 0R2! the bmtrol monopollzed the 1' i uwctitv. "moans for slaying otir fellow tnetWlIliiXPd (ffimilflfil Millig- ihorc are notable exceptions. Komel The most valuable and most ds-t prom," King w“ expected t; t tpr-nfziltlo of all fertilizer is that ob-'arnive in Halifax yesterday morn- in invention o a Rev. Mr. and hire. Bonnell of St. John were untong the ivi-Icontc vis- a a progress is being made yin the pxe vention of disease, in udding to thtfiztiuetl from the burn H1111 11ml fllrqng ‘m "9 comforts of mankind nnd m tht-lthis mason the dairy ht- suvintt of human life. piqimd wit); engqttrflging révliltszflllsi fertility of the farm mu-L-“i. be our‘ we may how,- ilmi In the ntnrlllfdwll- future it may prove us atirucilwre titre the 3'93")’ u hunting ground u/s the destructive flfllflhvd 1110011" crops into of butter fit-Id lrnm which it i» separated nuflcheacse, but in doing" so enrich the I_\" by an imaginary dull III lll-iint-tglsoll by returning in It the raw mut- lino. Strangely the known duct. For this province of ours. only hope lies in mixed farming and lend iheiu- selves equally tn destruction nnd ems oi the universe om to upbullding. The natural co1n-‘ pounds by which we live the pro- ducts of the great chemIstNatut-cflhertls we pu-t into the mixture tho are. for the most port made up of lurker our profits shall ho. ingredients which ivhen separated. are tit-sintctive or deadly. The air we breathe is made up of deadly The oxygen, without which seed potatoes by using chemical fertilizer; we may do this for sev- eral years without change of chcmicals but we do It nt tho cost It is wcll nnd ap- propriate to grow as mnny acres o!‘ soed potatoes as ws but we cannot nfford to Iuy out our Kflilcs. life could not exist would, if sepur- nted from its companion gusts, be- world-denaturing of ‘tho future. flame. come The water which covers tho_cal‘th is made up of two gusts, oxygen and bydrogcn, tho one highly vom- busffhle. the other explosive. These are only a fow instances. AI- rcndy sclonco hm separated or uti- itcd these and other natural vie ments of lilo death, while Nurture bns m) com- blned thotn that, without onlmnl and plant life would be Im- possible. What may we not look for in tho field of scientific research through human ingenuity now’ "playing with fire." ..__..,{ocn-€_ HANGING CONDITIONS 3 can afford whole fhrrn your after your to st-cri potatoes or, for that mutter, lo nny W0 must observe rcgnlnr rntutlons, we must return to the soil tho mntcr- Ials we have extracted otherwise we shnll find our u-wd up. nllwr cxportublc rnw crop. into agents and bunk account them. ii}- --——- ALL SATISFIED and - Whatever matters, says the Tor- onto Mail and Empire. might be dealt with at s national convention of the Conservative party, m. It ll generally recognised that question of leadership would- not lllflflifll "1 Wt! ‘province cannot he out of them, solong as Rt. Hon. now he successfully carried on llfliAflilllf Meighen is content to bold Oordlng to the methods of fifty orltht trust his party devolved upon more years ago. (‘auditions hnveilrw. Conservatives are prcnli to changed nnd ‘our methods mustinave at their head today a mun no clisngs- mm the conditions. OneI worthy to wear tho tnnnfle that Ins Fillliiflmqillll’ IIPIMIIIIQ hu held been passed down from the should- : mod ‘thmuih pli the chanson. t-hr. srs of Bir John Mscdonaid. They l c k ‘_ ,7. " lfflllll! ._of the aolhhonor Mr. Aielghen as a public about thilmun who st nil times and in in ~ _~< t II: I tic- n P’ 1 ‘to Halifax since he became Prlmc This fit-Itllllilllkidi" of the farm, the sourcwlliinister, and as the bve-elcctioit . l ' is now wide open, and is llvllig, l-r-ffrom which the real and coulinu-putmpuign in that city is now near- ’ lug its close, a muss ntectlng was we not on“ nmnurao arranged to bc held larst evening to mi! und lorlal which It has manufactured in- wnstItu-ltn an cxportnble and valuable pro the larger the proportion of dairy W'e may produce a larger crop of ' hll. turn from his European 'mh~:sion. As this is his first visit signullzo his arrival and at. which he was in spunk. Hon. l)r. Beland and lion. E. M. Alucdonald, who are (llllclal col. mics of Mr. King, were listed i0 usszst in the oratori- cal performunlrs of the (‘VFIIIZIZ nnd probubiy did so, with what rc- snlt we are u! this writing not in- formed. - Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen is also now in Halifax, and will probably have something to say during the concluding days of the campaign. Always when he speaks he has something to soy that is worth IISIQTIIDK to. His is not the style of oratory that tic-ale Iu poor and vnpirl thouzhts which peep from under cuntbrous ornaments that overload their Ilttlencss. J. L. Garvin, Editor of the London Observer, is Ono of the clover and trenchant public writers who are giving their support to Premier Iiuldwln. "Whatever may happen a-t tho gcncrnl election," he writes, "the present crisis represents one of the (levislve moments of change In the history of public life nnd thought. When tho wn-tors were trnuhlcdthn sick mun was healed." His argument for n protective tariff is not so much for protection Itself. hut as a means to s ccure frccr trade nil round. He gocs on: "We must strive henceforth for nil we are worth to secure frcor trnde nl-I round. We cnnnot hngln tn have n chance of getting it nn- Icsa we frame a gcnorulltsrlff of our own and use It during the next law years as a negotiating instru - ment." Mr. Garvin goes on: “Since the war our outlets M1! choked In all directions by new tarllls and higher tariffs abroad. Our passive, help- less system has played s chief part in encouraging foreign protection to increase and multiply with rank Impurity incomplete disregarded of the interests of our trade and of our workers. ‘Free imports can only be In the future what they have been in the post-m premium on tho universal growth of protec- Uqn abroad. The thing is worse thnn evor. Unless we take new steps l_l. will Income worse yot.“ .' . iltors-Ilt-re this week. I i I fl I um Sir. P10- READER The Charlottetown ilratnutit: (‘Iub, nave two excellent showy curly in the week. llntlcl‘ the auspi- ces oi‘ the K. of C.. which WOFI‘ lunch enjoyed. .- Mr. and iilrs. John W. Ziiciicotl, "f NHV GIMBOW. N. 8., who war:- rt-ct-ntly titarricrl in Montreal, lt-ft last Saturday for u trip to England nnd other parts of Europcn Thcy will spend at least tyre ummhg ubroud, Mrs. McLeod, was form- erly ‘Miss Myrtle Ross, dnitghtm- of Dr. and Mrs. Ross, this city. can a n Iiirs. E. G. Conmba received for the first time since her murrllil-tc on Wednesday afternoon welcom- ing upwards of lhrcc hundred cul- It-rs. Mrs. (‘oombs looked exceed- intzly nit-c in u Iovr-ly gown 0f Wil- imu lace nvcr bronze gcorgt-tte filturcd in pluk and wore n m-cit- Ittco of prftilfltlfl nmhcr and Inpls- lnzull. She wns assisted by lilrs. W. E. Ilyndmnn, who wore blricl. vcivot with con-Inge bouquet of pink roses. The cnlleru were ml- mlttcd by Ilttln Miss Frcdn (‘nl- wlll, Mrs. R. E. Colwcll ushering: in tho hail, whilo MrsJhinJnr) Mt:- Khy performed thc some plcnsttttt duties in tho llvingroom. Mrs. F. E. Smnllwood and Mrs. it}. M. Mnlnne prcsitied nvcr the [illl-CIIXW nnd were assisted in serving by ‘Mrs. Pnfm Clark, Miss Juan (Illi, Miss Freda llnszsrd and Miss 1.1mm Ilodgson. llronzc chrysos- thomums wore prnttily arranged In the tlrnwlngroom nnd in the Ilvinltroom pinIt chrysosthcntttms nddcd a touch of color. For the ton tnbio yellow pom pom ‘mnlflg were effectively arranged. O 0 0 The many friends of Miss Dnlsy Hobklrk regret to hear of her ill- ness. 0 I I Miss Mabel Brenner's mnny friends are triad to hour that she is steadily rssalninlt In health after her recent operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. _ ' O 0 O The mnny friends of Miss Ills]. "llilll- Th?!’ have n0 blllnflut to. ‘"7 Ind U197 can never have any, If"?! framer of a foreign tariff ml tut them safely and keep hltlingl Free importers, , crisps, t»? t . IIIDIWMQ ‘thy can only turn tho _"" orle Bourke will lTEm-‘l hour that shc lms been lll ‘Royal Victoria Iiospltal III Mon- treal whore shc is in irainltill. s a t. General regret is cXltfilfisfd 0"" the resignation 0f “ls-B has liir. sud Mrs. K. J. Nlnrtih cuter- tnlned the tncmbers of St. James‘ Church Choir very itlensutitly nt their home on Wednesday “Piling- It l i iillss Edwin Altkeu wns umoni; the hostesses entcrtnlninz very tilensantly nt u Itouse dnnce this week. U l 8 Mrs. \\'. (‘hostcr S. hlcllnrc tls lteiug cordially wt-Icoitictl IIOIIII}, nf~ tt-r n plensnnt visit with her sister Mrs. McCabe of Kunsus City. O I 0 The nt-nr npprohclt to (‘hristmns gift giving is tho cxcusc for n mnn- ber of Itostcsses entertaining nt sowing ‘purtics just now, Many others are dividing their Ielsurt- tinm bctwccn Britigc nnd Mnhiolutg and kcnplnt; the sticinl bull rnllint: with grunt activity t-nvh nbtht of the week. I Old-fashioned itowns mndc of pnstel-shndvtl Infftitns nnd cut ir. the style of grnndmrrs dny, so tint! tho shoulders arc ruvcnlutl, wvrc noted to bc second i0 the flowhn: chlffons in the favor of the Ilnuinn miss. Decolletto gowns are nb- solutely not "in It", nnd the only one seen at a big bull in tho Cop- ley-iflnza, Boston, a few days ngo appeared very conspicuous nnd out of pines. And practically all the dsncinit frocks hnvo at least n sug- gestion of sleeves, frequcntiyltlvéh by allowing the shoulder to fsIl clown over the upper part o: 1p;- srm. Orsngs and sapphire blno Iphfllrn IQ b0 “I6 r ' r season] color in the masculine eye. 0 O 0 The mnrrinxa of Miss Nora Hut- choson. fortnoriy of Rothessy. Isle of Bugs, Scotland. anti recently of I = s: ' ‘to" "Hugh MacDonald, D. B. 0.. M. C.. M. D. of Saskatoon formerly of North Bedequs took. phce Monday mom. in‘; in Patrick's Churcr, the Rev. . M; Univ t .'. 9! offlqlotlni. . Lbcnlth, but you will be a less fro- lqncnt victim of the various illness- ‘es ihut come along, Daily Selections IOU ‘ Guardian Readers Hunter 0 Duvar us liiatron of the Prntestatii orphanngta. . ‘@554 A NOON SONG There nre songs for the morning and songs for the night, For sunrise and sunset, tho stars and the moon; But, who will ltive prulse to the fullness of light, _ _\n,l sing us a song of the glory oi noon? Oh. the high noon. noon, Th..- noon with golden (‘r0512 When the slty burns, nnd thc sun turns. With his fut-o to iho wuy of the west! and the clear linw swiftly he rose In the dawn of his slrcnirilt; Ilow slowly ht- crupt as ihc morn- ing wore by; Ah, strep was the cllm-bltrg that led him at length To the bu.‘ m. or his throne In the _ blue summer sky. Oh, the 10m: toil, nnd the slow toil. Tho toll that may not rcst Till tho sun looks down front his Journey's crown, To ihc wonderful why oi‘ the west! Thrn n quiotnc-ts falls over _mcu- dow nnd hIII, The wings of the wind in the forest nrt- fnrlr-d; The river rims softly, fl/ft! all still. And the workers are rooting nII ov- cr the. ‘world. Oh, the ttood hour, nnd hour, The hour that calms the breast. Llitle inn half-way on the rond of the day. Where it follows the iurn to tihe west! ' t he birds the kind —‘-}Ienry Van Dykc New York and other Eastern cities. Later. after returning to Montreal. they will proceed to Saskatoon. whore Dr. MacDonald has resided since his graduation from McGlII. with the exception of some time spent in postgraduate work and five years of medical-service overseas tlttrlng the Great Wsr, the termina- tion of which saw him with the‘ rankof Colonolinnd Ail’). M. 87hr ths ~0unsdlsn Divlolpn. Q0004; {which we must all stump upon as if 'lhc Itousc wus catching flrc." said at curtain high officer ui my Ruble. ‘Iluly the iecdintz was stamped upon. Ur this on dlplolnntisfs: Diplomailsts urc the only class of humuli beintrs who are cqually out of tom-h with the rank and file of their own people und with tin- runk zind filt- of thr nation they or.» ltccreditcd to. I Imvc t-omc IICTIIH< many dlplomullsts. I huvo onlv mct one who lived soutetlint-s In the huts of the [ttehsatits nnd Ivurut lhc habits and lingo of Ibo comm- nn people. For his purt Sir inn (CIZIIIIIS to ltnotv something nf thc common ponplc." lie tunkcs u point of writing in n houn-ly, adangy sort of way, illscussinp: ihc necessity for bcinl: frlotidly with the Russians hi‘ tisks cbnrtrcterlstictllly. "Why" should wt~ be frbthtcucd off, front friends lit-cause lht-y halve fallen for fhc mnnicnt into tho hands of a nut-tar lot of blokes?" lie. speuks iumlllnrly of tho rank and filo oi‘ the iirltish Army who fought In tht- (ircut Wsr ns “tho boys." And hr claims to roproscni them. “My trundle-titres," ho writes, "have t-otlslstctl of utany thousands of l-x-St-rvlctt mcn. thc unvios, (he tirtlsatis. nnd the working classes Runternlly." Iic makes It clear that he Ilkt-s tn ihlnk ho knows them vcry well. It is all the more inter-infirm, llli-‘Fvfflrv. that he should inch-t tlmt liutrt-tl of (it-rmnny is dt-ud in ihlst taouutry. In an address to u ilrltislt lflklilll ntectlng, reprinted ir the book, be writes: I was unntulmotisiy rc-clctztcd, ns you know, to bc your prenidunt In this Metropolitan arnn by 234 dcltilratt-s from brnncher, ouo of my ih-lntrlpnl platform planks bcing thnl we of the British Legion should publicly nhuku ham}; with the two-nntI-n-half million war vctt-rnns of Germany. Aftcr reading this I thought it WOIIM ho ns well to rlnit up the Iirithih Legion nnd to ask why exactly tltny hsd chosen Sir Ian Ilnmllton ns tho/Ir president. "We chose, him." nhid the secret My. “entirely because of ' views. Ht- is one of the few Gener- rnls In this country who are pru- psred to give s lead to tax-Service men in the direction that we think the rlaht one the direction , o! peace." "No General." he added. "is more popular among cl-Sefllco men than General Hamilton." The British Legion has nearly‘ 1.000.000 members scattered in 2.000 branches all over tbs world. It looks as If It were the teal peace party. Not that it stands for sny @6519 volley 0f pence st any price. ' "If lhertfl anything on," up] the secretary, "wslhlil hsvs to b9 In it. but whnt thrflenernl thinks and what we think is that it's up w us. hnvlntt hm some. to do what. we can to prevent snythlngoeing m.‘ fl thought Itc hnd suun-vdc-tl m u» veiling thv soul of u utrtutgllnzt uni Jmfflt-tl humanity that ivanis u world fit in live, In. Bcotstnan Frisked , by English Barber | _ ‘ lily Iiomiitititi Nov-vs Scrvit-t-l l i.(l.\'lIit.\', Nnv. .".il.~ .-\ SroFiuh t-orrt-spoiitlt-itt wriius to u London tiuptt W I root-filly visited u lmir- drt-rnst-Fs sulnou in u town not 12 uvlhs front London for =1 shut"). After nscortaltting thut I cunn- from Scotland the bnrboi- found fault with my face, ivhich ltysatiri was mfferiug from ihc cifw- bud SLXIVIIIK. Might he put it rilthl? Tlwrv wns no tnentlon of .hi.- t-nsi. but I acquiesced. ‘flit-ti. with on nlr of Irnrrtir. ht- Nclnud thut my huir \\':i.~: in .I d-‘plurubltr (zondliltut, nnd thut I would lw hnld i-i I2 mouth». A shtutlpoo. followrtl by sculpir. '- un-nl. uculd, he said, kill tip- gurnts. .- fir] u contiuitcd illllillfltilklil of the shop's fnmotua lollni IHII? pomudt: would complctt- ih-i t-nr“. llmivt- iIn- hypnotic spoil of llil! bnrbcr I tuttiiu yielded, r-iiill not u word being said about lhc cnwt Win-n Imndctl on account for $11. I dccllncd to pay, nnd tho bnrbrr Milli‘ ho would ulrlku off 82-5" clntrgt-tl for special face frcailtivul. I uus \\'|Il‘IIPlI ihnt If I bur-nun: lliirill'i'llf'l'l)ll.\l n poIim-tttttn would ht- lfilllUfl In. uud nu I did not wmu n sot-no I puid tho account, loss the $2.60. llllllllilil [lllllll BIIIINEH to-"IEIJ Press. " BANANTONIO, Nov. fiill-rMuvlli-‘i Ihnsfleld. screen slur, who so had- IY burned ‘today, us.- orbits (tflllllll from‘ a match on ihs “QPouBGW Sh" ‘not expects-d to P0001011- in F i. _.\.4_‘__‘X i )0 I'll l‘! up kl‘. Itlliflll i‘, lit. Nix», l | llb . EY. a it t; l 1 t.. 1400K! tlisrocortlofsir Inn . '1 will fl ‘ w". ~. . on." I l