liken FOUR iii ililflilllllllilil ilililiiill Notes by the Way The thicken Bay Railway is one of thou projects, which, like the fabled horseleech, are constantly _ 1 Iaollanon, D. l. 0. Landau Idlto rams-w. onus»: s. Iolln. a Col-DA. K4100! all Islam-g. ll. Durant. IL Carrie. crying, “Gina Give." Those who thought its affairs were put iii shave at last session so that with a few SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1926 more millions the job wouldlbe finished, have another guess coni- ing. Although a huge amount-has ORIPPLED CHILDREN 11°15'91"” W” made h‘ m" new“ an equality of status for Canada. learned that the Premier of Canada had come to London to insist upon been upended at Port Nelson to make it the northern" harbor srui terminal of the road. the elements EXPRESSION OF EMOTIONFBY monsnnoriciuwuyuuannis! £11112 of p Quilts Llano W. Babe. ID MOVEMENTS _'l‘helr Excollenclcs, from 9.30 p.m. ard poured ufisiiinaWiei-Qusut- mi iu d 1111111: hospitality by Mn. Elan Mo anon, Miss Emilia Nich- the Kllsztilil, Nils: Liliasgwoniiacott, Miss . v es ird, M s-Bestrice Mo- l1‘.‘.;“°:2..";';..3i~'.f.".i!.'i’§"..i'i; ~‘---»..--‘<»“‘. this mornins’. on a Private 'vislt to s1°'m' .1""l"'.1.1*"'° 39"” “"1 Their Exceiléncies the Governor-Mi" Ankh mtmflw‘ “w” General and the 141d! wiliingaeii.1'““'“" '“.‘1~'1*_"1°'1 “"4"! “@1114 '1 n6 hi?“ my’? 3M m5" o, glow oiibvelineu to; the pretty honor st s"boy Qnd girl’; dance rmm" given at ' Government ouse by happenings» of i; - Week "' H.511. l-l. Prince‘ George, I . I 1 Many home friends will be inter- lm mmnmm No mmled poop" sated to hear that Mrs. Francis 111*" dwmy“ 111°" °1 111° ""111 I saw something luniqu in danc- we-a-vas- uu..1'~.§lli1iii=o.-’ a .iuoiv|»ul, BATll-.$A|.I31 1 Buck 111<1i1¢1.b'<1§;1-¢9nil1l11iux ‘s... individual baths, put lipjtloellophgm “f will the present. As his visit is 111°“ “$111113 "M" "1119 11" 31"“ m mo very "men gmcfly pflvm one. P11509090,” so much pleasureto Charlottetown A number oi sw-viucyoiuigster». wlll- not attract such attention as ‘“"11°"°°'- ‘"1! 901°“! 011 N1"- >33 properly attired. gave imitations of a“ ‘vopuur ‘raheumo prince o; l! U10 F1!“ 31.31131 Church in 111111111118 0'- flrlsy. They imm-itawll ‘val-em Prince 090,." ,5 24 ye." Qmslca ‘Plains, Mass, where she dogs. lions. lambs and so forth. and _ V . Hundreds of mills of the road men endeavored ,0 gmmpme me old and is s mldshipman lu the 8.1m‘ ‘m’ °°1°sl 10°11'11"’ 11“ built before the war went into movements of various animals. Ono Royal Navy. Prince George wlllvum" ‘"111 6111111111‘ “H1391 _ ruin during and since then. and Llld1yo1m331er “Tnmled “cross ‘be floorlremfln a1uw°111111°n1 Hillllillllllllibhcnurmid‘ 3MP.‘ ‘Tramw- ‘B ex- i - ~ . millions voted at last session have gzisfihigikf".‘ggfiuiifinjfllgggfilelflfik: Mondayzxvfifle ‘is being guarded ‘by zgfltgfulwme 1°’ qth” 0111mm“ lbeen spent in restoring this iliileage me 1,31,,“ movements of a m°fae_ Royal Canadian Mounted Police ' and iuukius it asuiu passable B11151 tlonlt know why it was called secret service men. nobody knows yet where the flay 111-51105. although 111B 1Y011I1EB1 w. " 0 ' port will be. or what it will cost £0,111 111611" 1111811110111 were me P9119“? ‘Um or grace. A great deal of interest is fbeing equip it “"1111 the uecessuri" piers, However the Wm, “m, appaned taken in -the marriage todsy at112.:i0 levators, breakwnters. and so 012.10 me w“ ma, were was no, the “m; m s1, J5me; pmbyteflau - u l’. . e . , ~ . plemem or a 5mm M‘) i‘ n“ 1"“! “m bee“ can“! upon w and the specially built ice-breaking "set’ movements that. we got lin solchurcli, of Mlsg -Dom Mgthlegun. l, h“ been demonsu-Med beyond pronounce itself on the right of a ships ma, mus, be provided w malty of our physical exercises and the charming dimmer of ‘he ch19; - , - ._ do f2". 011991-011 11101 011 11111319111 11@1°1'"11' governor-general l0 an carry trade. if the route shall urol- Xfldlim“, from Bern“ comes melJustice and Mrs. Msthleson, to Mr. ties, whether congenital 0r the pwval of any measure of we D, to be at all pructivuble- Etnmmen-L 1h,“ uwuveumom o; Claire Campbell, son of Mr. and result of accident 0r slckiiess iu “union where he ma). be govern“ civilization are restrict-lug physical Mrs. Alexander Campbell, of Sum. chlldhocd can be greatly relieve-J‘ that had ‘been done. and now an ex- fng some months ago bhit appealed pensive port engineer is to he brought over from England to de- cide between Nelson and Churchill. cylinders,.eaclt1cont‘aiil‘li\§fl_fivo ounces of bath crystals; ‘in - ‘follbwiiig ’ odor-g; ’ Rose (pink), Lavendoi-(purplé), 3w mine (yeliowlr i-llhyliré ‘ (green), tied with silk ribbon. ‘ _ ‘j ONLY, $1.00 PER" ‘Box See our window Sett-urday-or call l. ‘G. IAMIESON . Drtlggist @1111?“ “ 1°" '1'" 115° 1° m" When they were struzslin-g for their work that is being done for crili-l1uauonal emu“ a 99,.- yem-s as‘, they 91°11 6111101“ .111 111111 111M111“ by pointed to Canada as an outstand- 1-1" 109111 11"11°11 01 111° 135111111“ lug example of_equailty pf status. Red Cress. Few realize 111B "191",- Other fallacies 58f upon behalf 0i 01 11115 W011‘ °1' “P111‘°°1111° "111" 111Premier K108 are exDOsed by Ls means to littlc ones who, through yatfle of Momma] as yellows; 111111161" 0r 111-‘1111111111111- “Y” 81* “in the British House of Coni- 111151111!’ l1°°med 1° 3° 11111111511 melmons, Premier Baldwin, in answer maimed and handicapped. mentally“, a queslion relmlve u, [he gm‘. a5 well as phyfllv-‘alll’. 101' 1* 51111111 ernors-gencral of the Dominion-w 11111111 15 5111101- 111V11F1a111Y a wmTdeclared that the imperial Confer- . 1-. l I -I Mrs. 1L E. Prowse has been in ‘Ottawa for the past two weeks visiting her daughter. Mrs. Harry Ritchie. O Mrs. L. T. Wellner has returned from s short visit to her home iii 'Sack.vllie. refuse I l Mrs. Hillard Muitsrt was hostess at an evening Bridge at her lovely home in Summerside last evening. O O l ' ‘His Royal ‘Highness, the Prince of Wales, is ‘going to stay ti while- their when he comes to Alberto next time. lu fact, he is going to stay , two months or so, according to The unparalleled success of the announcement made by .\lr. w. l.. T90 0110151119 11010 by 1-110 11111198101 Carlyle, manager oi the royal St. Peters Cathedral on Wednesday romp, near High Riva; Alp. The I . 10011011191119 1111118 011-11 ‘"1019. 11110 nrerside one of Charlottetowns ‘ -‘ ; 1' - We can understand the desire of | -‘ ’ or to reserle cons dera ion of all) niak iig them monotonous. flsmg you“! bamsterm M _ B m ,- dd ,1 h [the prairie people for a shorter sea in other words you and I every- r a “m a f? l a, route by which to ship their abun- 11°11)’ 111 1:110!‘ 1001B 1111-11119! 11ml. We u there had not been any question o. dam roodslufls m Europkh That my are not "SllppOsedi" to do mtg, ‘Q;- . Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘S. Grant were , - , , ‘ l h h _ __ Ithat, that we must wsllk iimt so, ._ 1111111115 411) 01181159 0111 1 111 1-9“? sire is natural and they impressed ride m n“, c," just w, Mtemd m“ given a cordial welcome when they fore the right to vote remained the [he leaders orpoiitical parties 111911‘ or that lpilrticular form of enter- arrived Monday night from A5 to Elupirc deforms the with and got them committed to uviimment or lecture until sometimes three months. mp to Europe‘ Bm-Sh Pram“ amrmetl ma, [he build the road 0ll tile chalice tlizii s; 1t1l1l1fo-i1éll1lllthlggxglxat'ggvlgf" a o o it liiay prove to "be -wortli ‘Willie. doing sélflemmg‘ ewe ma‘ is fool’ _ llut -we cannot understand how it 3h m. c,bnd,|sh_ nuke a“ 111q11lry 1° “scermm 11“ can be after so many years and This rresi-alrch ma-li tells ti-s that’ value of the contributions per lies-l 30 many millions already spent that Smgllfecglftglfelziillifi" 1° 11115-21124-1153 been tile chief topic of convcr- Prince, he says. hopes to be inc“. of the people in Great Britain anti the wise heads at Ottawa do not m“ is good m], mam‘; glrdaeixma n satlon and they are being warmly ada next August. "Prof. Carlyle tie- The lnforma- 1'91 R1101“ whlch °1 1w“ 110113 1511 However there are many who dolvfliigfflliililifld 011 111011‘ 050118. lili- clsred that the Prince had been ‘miles unurt is the iwiut 111 which not lllke dancing and some do notqwerds o‘! ‘$1200 ‘being realized. ldlsappolmed on his 1,... jmn-ngyg .tiiey ititcud to strike tidewatcr. » afgleplfilialliltilédlzwgptlzltili;‘lixyigeeiine ttlgllls; a a e f“, that he could only Stay three whether it be ‘or good m, "Hm, by.moyen|e|§¢s_ 1f musicamy Qélhkfjl ‘The fllfmllfll-lil’ 0|.’ many lrlfllilli! weeks. He ‘will spend as ‘much of to eygoress itlie lfheme ‘by movemeupwill g0 out to the family on the the Fall as he can next ycsr. uc- . .. t fiiiflélélil.“ i“ "' "*1"‘"“'::":.‘".:;1i’: i‘.’€.°..“.‘.‘."i’.fi°'.‘l‘3.‘1.‘.’.“.l'" 22.1311: s: .f.’.ii?§“‘..fl“‘.i§. ...‘;’°{.; ‘ so under ‘Conservative leadership. lln other words lfa great many of. - » hoe‘; J “i” d _ “lg f 11m I _ er5 “high ha“. rejoiced over the The first five Jnovlnces w do Sn us were w express ou,rluhouglh_w hy The announcement came as a s al y, an w coil er \\ l llL change”. they 00,131,161. have -Jeen“were i“ the Liberal or the progrek acts instead of by words, we would 1° 1118 111911115 he?‘ Prmce- made In the ‘status’ or m1- prercrga- sive coiumn- politic-lily. when they gftflfulf.‘ l“ ”"m1gh1‘1”°k°‘ "m" 1 " . _ ' ‘ < wvemflwet__ and“ they Went wrong 01G: Z0111 1111-11, 11111108011-119911 11$» Miss Carrie ‘Holman. of Summerq The series of lectures under tilt.- 11"“ "1 Eiflenillb-Benerfll W111 110,0 t i “'5 on‘ followed the bad ym"§,§_‘;__,§°df)g it: ilégfiggt-“ifuahgoi side was a welcome ‘guest in the Siinliiierside Chapter of the l. O. doubt take note of the information e213: ‘:68 use‘ 0K Dom her eastern Your-bell‘. 11*- ms-y ‘by. golf, v,,,-1,,,,_.‘city lsst week. mitkingh round of D. E. were ‘brought to n brilliant that Mr, Bgldwln has jug, gumisheqund wpesmm ‘borders. _ 5363111585,‘[Céllltglggfizatiqogllkeokthtflgmlfii- calls. confllusitl? gill‘ Tucsdaykwlien Clllix-Jf I , -- 1‘ - its ce . a eson spo e oil lc all:‘Sffiljflfztiiarrs?zeefirgzfii It is to he feared that the Ontario Iggnwhme ‘1’°‘)‘"‘*‘ 1° “ma”: 1'1"“ Mrs. (Dr) ‘Heath McIntyre en- "Links of the Empire." in masterly i ' ' ' ltortslned at n delightful Bridge of elotluelice, before n large niitlielice. ltas were greatly benefited. ‘led. Those who would pretend tho a a s- fTsmperailce Act, now emphatically . _ V’, condemned by me popular vow, ‘Mxoowo-o-ooooo-ooo-oooeo eight tables on Wednesday even- These children were found by contrary are nlocklllg the pegplg Miss Wilson in 1116 course of her who are Bllllplg enough to believe than p, wag before the election. may ‘be even less respected there DAILY LESSONS 1113- 111111 11511111 on Thumday "1 1191‘ Red cross iourn-eylngs throughout their pretensions, and frying t.) Premier “Ferguson should lose 110 IN ENGLISH ‘nicely appointed home on Prince the province and there are more throw dust into the eyes of their 111M111 “31111151110 new Leglslawre Street. ' By W. L. Gordon ' of them whom she still hopes to too credulous psrtizans.“ tofrctheghd toggglrfgininzgiegonitlffg “' , ' _ , v- - have "Hue, ____§,____ 11° Y worms 0mm: iullscsnp. parents are poor and unable to send 8T‘ JOHN AMBULA~CE law. lf this is not done promptly Don't say “we wen-t every place." i lilo lnterregnlim between the old Say "avefyllllifif0" I I _ their children to it hospital for lice I, is hrtereallng. m View of m" law and the new may turit out to Begtfigsl-ll.“ lprizliffnlzfiefNflééligvl-lgiz’ o luygc liunibcr of callers \\-]l0 were essary treatment. The lied Cross recent reorganization» of has so far paid the expenses of all \ be iiicotrvenielltly “wet." ATorontc the a as m shay» 0 m, m “no.- e 1P1T111°°35 M“? 15 1mm’ ‘levmed wamny greeted by Mrs‘ Drake’ 111° Sl- despatch intimates ma; m9 new a“ in "men," accént first syuame’ to country-life than other members wilom they found n most cllsrniitll; who could not themselves afford to do so but this can no longer he 111 "101" measure. and. and completely cured. this has been given in Charlotte- town at two different clinics held iii the Red Cross Rooms under dis. ection of Dr. Halifax whom the Red Cross Chief Nulsv. bliss this purpose and to perform such cases. permanently 1 I Q Proof oi‘ PEBILS _ on the ass, on land, peril of firs, of automobiles, of ggglqgng, same. of sickness- Mk“ "f in our modern life we are mrrounded by perils, and that is why we employ the system of insurance is protect us. - Secretary of the Treasury would Wilson. intlucul lo collie f0? We are in a position to provide a complete lnnurlnoo service, and welcome your enquiries for ‘advice and l". formation. - liiiiniiiii s. co, l.Til. . The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. l. Charlottetown operations as iillgilt be necessary. At the first of these clinics. held during the summer 6T crippled or the Dominions. tion thus sought could not be_ ob- in deformed children were operate-i on by Dr. Ackcr; a; the clinic held this week there were 35 cases. 23 tallied for some time, but when ob- tained it would be published for the information of His Majesty's Omar“ h“ 11111191“ Gwemment Lower Queen street .' of them having been operated on .'it I the first clinic and now present The deformities were of every description and in subjects. Those Liberal ilewspap- for examination. , . _ 0 a a o l‘ the majority of case's. limbs which had never been used or controlled I Acadia Sugar 6 s Secured by a first mortgage on properties, the depreciated value of which exceeds $1,900 for each $1,000 Bond. With a modern sugar refinery situated"‘"al:, Woodsidc, on Halifax harbour which is operated by electrical powti " generated by the Company at low cost—-a momma plant operated in conjunction with a modern box and barrel factory, and its own deep water docks advantageously situated on tide- water, which enable it to receive raw sugars by ‘been: vessels throughout the year and to ship its finished product direct from the plantby water or rail-the Company's operating facilities are unusually economical and complete. Acadia Sugar Refining 601119809. Limited (in- oorporated in 1926) 11" W111i 118 Pmlpcessors. “ma; on m, bggiqess of sugarfefining, etc, hwggfmly place 1879. Net earnings available for bond interest for the three years ended December 31st." 1925 averaged $579.356—over 3% eimegamiual bond interest requirement of $150,000. were restored practically to normal strength and usefulness: while even those who were apparently hope- can ..Vll's. Sytlilcy ‘Drake, whose hus- biind has ‘been appointed lilnilagel‘ oi" the Canadian Bunk of Commerce ' at llritlgcivnter. .\'.S., going from Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy lngs. of Blde- Souris. \P. E. l.. Wall "At Home" tn ford‘, spent the weekend in the her friends on a recent nftcrnoull clty-{the guests of Judge and Mrs. for the first time since lllklllg up ‘w_ 5_ slewing" residence tlicrc. There was a very in many cases the Jolili Ambulance Association in this order o; control may take effect OFTEN lmllsslmELLl-Jl); map of the ‘Royal families. With two hostess. The attractive rooms were city that ii-‘irst Aid work in Canada about the ‘first of May next, riagenble; cable. ‘ children on her hands, the Princess decorated with amber and yellow 1" 111814111! "lafked P1081888. the rmfggfllliil lVQi.rregGli!‘Cef[2’:-ed .i1(1;\$-‘)c':_has ibeeu taking less interest in chryssnthemums and candles of u The Canadian delegates .to the ' m ' 1 ' London social affairs, and it i<i nn- deeper shade provided a delightful done. The Society has exhausted number of certificates and awards | l I c M N" no v no the lent imperfect, m t h m and m at color scheme for the event M m! “mas and “lust now look to m" issued m“ ye" ‘bemg over m" mpera o e co are vl WORD STUDY: "use a Wm,’ nounced a s e w sp 0 I . . rs. 1 t high seas, returning hoinewards. three titties and lit ris YOWIFS."1.61. us of the wintei at Goldsbcrough l-Iall. Drake, wearing a gown of mauve 8011070118 P9012 9 1'01’ 01111191011“ ° thousands. whllo the total numiber These are eventful times. The increase ottryocabiilary by master in Yorkshire-and is planning miiiiy Eoorgette, was assisted in receiving 0311')’ 011 115 W011i 01 iiiefcy- Wlifilflls nearly 150,000. leclioes of tile Ontario clcctioli will gftkg11%lv_vfi1('f'lzlea%h 1137'!“ l???“ hunts with the Iiramham Moor by Mrs. -C. J. Cragg, wearing nil ' 2 l. ; i0 B. 1' - , . , , The “wk m- um Associauonv not have cctiscd to vibrato W110i! M,“ oflbwnm flenao,,_"..l.,,€1,ce';m pack of hounds. imported $01111 0i blue luivctuilil which was incorporated m 19H,“ pm-“anmm will open m,“ week at the dmerence M Gucci. r \ touches of gray. The tea tn-ble was h‘ m n“ I Ottawa. Very soon thereafter we <+>~—-—-— Regretful farewells were said presided ovor by Mrs. l-J. ii. Arm- “ a M an and oduwtknufl’ 1'1“: may expect ‘the ofllcinl text of the H. K. Hobltlrk, this woek to Mr. and Mrs. Froder-ii-ilroiii; 11nd Mrs. owe“ b01111: '10 mm" 1111011101159 1311110811 100011 l0 119 1110110 111111110- ick (lane Morris. "who loft in their while those who assisted iii serv- througli lccburcs and iloiuonstrn- This is ‘bollcvctl to ‘bo big with private car yesterday inorliilil; to inf: were Mrs. L. ‘ll. liuvlsnluMrs. tions by which "persons so trained 101° 101' 111° 11111111-1111911- A1111 111° spend tho lwiiiter mouths in Santa J. ‘N. Lyons. Mrs. Aloxt-li. Mrs. J. are enabiod to “flora skmcd assisb Board of Railway Commissioners Barbara’ (“up E. Isockorby and Mrs. Donkln. is expected very shortly to make an v _ Little Miss Atldrey [infuse was ill important deliverance in regard to M11 w_ n; v_ Dunbar, Mfg, l5, sttgndailce at the door, railway freight rates. Bagnall and Mrs. Manning Iiagnitil ' ' "‘ were the guests for a day this Mr. EarlcSplct-r and Prlucecliav- Price: 96 and interest,‘ Yleldirig 8.35% Rgyal Corporation . Riley Building. Charlottetown 4 Toronto Halifax Salntjolln Owilfl wlmtpeg Vancouver Ijcw York we remember that there are over a hundred little ones in this prov- ince whose outlook upon life, through no fault of their own, is ai- most without a ray of hopo and lwho could be given an equal chance with their more fortunate fellows by a little kindly assistance, surely the appeal is a strong one. Miss Wilson who i5 s viritnble angel of I O Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers Dtcember 4, 1926 SEEK’ Tl-lh ‘LOllD-Jfiihe Lord is i Montreal O I once dii cases of accident and slid- den illness." The duty of a First Alder ;.‘,1 mercy to the children of the prov- ince and who-st- "solicltilde in behalf of the unfortunate little ones is truly motherly will gladly accept any contributions, big or little, that may be banded in or sent to her for her Crippled Children's Fund. Every dollar thus contributed will mean an uplift in the llfc o! some poor little boy or girl and help td place them on the road to health and happiness. Do it today. -—-—-<oc-—-- THE LIGHT THAT FAILED The attempt to glorify Premier King for his alleged achievements at the imperial Conference, has as was to be expected, become rid- tculouls. iWhether the glorification campaign was set on foot by; Prem- ier King himself in hi; multitude- nless interviews with British news- DODOr reporters or was started his illodvised followers in Can- vda matters little so far as the ef- m: 1190a sane Canadians is con- cerned. The wont fen-tum of the Ilhoio thing is tho} it has malic- Canada as well a; life. Maclrensie King ridiculous. The ‘illqnallty of Itatlisv bogey has ‘been overdone. ‘Phi; equality of status we have at- of the professional man, while iii angels of mercy in caring for sick terests would almost ance is IJOFODTBHIEDIO. subjects of First ‘Aid and Homevma] goodwill and 1n we end l; Nursing by the Canadian Brancirwould be harder to make a fair ad- of the St. John Ambulance Associ-ilua1me111- 111a" T1 111 11°11‘ months of constant travel to ac- complicit. phlee competed for. by team; of tls as the one province of the Dom- four persons. 9 Senior, 1 lntermedl- y ate and 2 Junior, with Provincial muumm no" "weanling m“. "(molly Shields in each province. m... ,,...,|.,ye“,' lPoll-ce. Mining, The winners and the runners-up in Mnlmryv |Navull “do”, gm guide; each sronp bell»! awarded either ends‘ where the doctor begins and is not 711"’ 1'1 w’ ‘"1 "1111- hl" 11°F‘ intended in any way to usu that m ductors and trainmen throughout , Canada ‘may be averted ‘by compro- 1-11" ca“ °1 1101111“ 1111191115 “M11911 mlse. An actual strike nffectingso and girls are ta-ug-h-t how to he rcui many ‘important and tilversifled in- inevitably persons where professional assist- 111m“ mjuflm“ t9 the rauwaysflhe trslnmen and to the general 1111111116- llt would arouse hostile feelings ‘intern-st is stimulated ill the where hitherto were h“ been mu, “m” M1111“? each ye“ n B01111” One result of the Empire Confer-f ion w-lde competition, which is oon- "w, g, u,“ gm“. undomkq; to duobed by one examiner visiting erect s mooring post st which the agrest airships of the future may. I. come to anchor on making their inter-imperial voyages. it is to bu hoped that this important "post" lmay be located in the Maritime»!- There sre -threo groups of tro- probably somewhere in ‘Nova 5co- the teams wherever located, work which requires nearly fo-u inion nearest to the ZBrltish Jsles. ‘and Boy Scouts. _._.__.....‘e>__-- EDITORIAL NOTIO gold, silver or bronze medals, don- ated by the fl-lesd Office, Ottawa. As indicating the Dominion-wide interest shown in Millet Aid. last year, over 1400 persona, men, wo- =. Bluslerng Docdmbflf- -_.@_' 4| iCicse in, has river men and children, entered and com- QM“ mum hunm- w“ w“. k poted for these prises. which are tiles an open sesame toIthe best Isis had. The lrisll delegates atlvflqd n; "u", in 9pm,.“ 501. rum“, m. I" ‘um-Mun ma“ - .B. {A ,.... _ Chi‘! conference iiilist liars robbed 1;", n; “m” nmygq V”? e, .- l the ‘days lof our life. ‘lmltn bought Him, iflp ' that the threatened strike of ct.ri--“"1111 Ym- 1111119 5'8 11° "m1 1111111 and if yc seek ilillm, ‘He will be found of you; But if ye fonstllte Him, He ‘will forsake you." 2 Ohron. 15:2. FlliAYEll-‘Imd. we won-ill ‘seek Tlliee early, and cleave ‘to Thee/y all December 5, 1926 TUIRNING T0 GOD llN TROU- BUE-—-"N0ll1' for u long wagon israeLiicth ‘been without the true God, and lwlthout n toad!- lng priest, and without law. But when they M‘. lthelr ‘trouble d-kl burn tho lard 00d of vlsrael and He was found of them." 2 Citron. 15:3, 4. HRAYBR-Jwe rejoice 0 Lord iihat Thou airl n ‘present help in trouble sud art eiver found oi those um seek Thee. AFTERWIARDB When the IPTBOSIII. ‘has liiitdlierl its _ .. n. t. . my M . W17. And the iMay imontfh lips its glad green loaves like wings, ‘ Delicate-filmed as newnptm silk, will the neighbour pay, “He wssainnm who-ussdltouotdoa such things!" ‘ffitbeinlflioldlliltwdsonfllikaan comes who abides to sllglln Upon tho 1vfiilgwarpetl brass dilfillfaonno) blackouts, mu!!! and WIIIII. Wlieuolieiieloehog fifi III a ~ Miss lDora Mathieson, who was the s“ them. a user mvgtlhl “To him this IIIlIl. have been a familiar shin." ' week with Mrs. -D. R. Morrison. Summerslde. U O I Mrs. E. (l. Saunders was amoii! the afternoon hostesses entertain- ing st a. nicely arranged Bridge at her home on Wednesday. - a a a The ladies of the Ceiltral Chris- tian Church served a dainty after- noon tea in connection with their Bale yesterday afternoon and both proved most successful socially and financially. U Last Saturday afternoon Mrs. Grant Gregory entertained very pleasantly at s. prettlly arranged tea and miscellaneous shower for O O recipient of a host of l0Y01¥ K11!!- Aibont iifty guests were invited ilor the happy occasion and passed s vgfy ‘ afternoon. Mrs. Bot he could do time for chem: p and. inow he ‘is 801103‘ ll‘, ‘when hearing that l have been stilled at Jodi. they stand at the door. Witch!!! the fulictiaiired lbeavsnn ‘that winter sees, will this gihowiiit rise on those who will moat my ‘hoe ‘no 1mm. "Havnsonewhohadsasyofbr ouch snolterlesi" nl chaviulze gave n recital yesterday in Ottawa under the auspices of the 1.0.0.9.. iii nltl of etlucutlonsl| work. The recital was held in the‘ ballroom oi‘ the Chateau Lailrlor. and was under vice-regal patron- age. Lord Wlll-ingtloii graci- ously consented to permit Mr. Spic- er to use some of ills Exceilency's songs for this occasion. This is the third appearance of Mr. Spicer be- fore au Ottawa audience, and the second of Prince George. ENGLiiBH ‘DENNIS PLAYERS TOPPED BY MRO. GODFREE ILONDON, ilec. 2. - Engliindzs Prince. s! follows ‘l, Mrs. '.L._A. Godfree; Mrs. M. Watson. Miss Joan Fry. Mrs. Lani- bert Cirambers. Miss E. H. l-isr- vey, Mrs. illeamish, Miss P. Saund- G. R. Blurry. Mrs. Colegate, Miss Bet-ty Nutilsli and Miss J. C. Ridley. .\\\‘ pupils” Andwiiianyday-whenmybellof- quintanceis holid 1n the I Alioafomsslog iii-ens cola a . Miaetnitamflroi . r11“ star-gt; "1 flrht twelve woxiien tennis players. are ranlrpd ‘by referee i-lsntiltonl era, Miss M. V. Chamberlain, Miss. Policeman: “What is your busi- ness-f" Prlsoner:._"l am a locksmith." Policeman: "Weil. what were you doing in that gambling house we just raided?" ‘Prisoner "l was making n bolt for the door just as you came in." --.--~-<0->_-_.__ The old gentleliians wife was getting into a carriage and he was neglecting o assist her. “You are not so gnllknt, John. as when you were a boy!" she exclaimed in gen- tle rebuke. “And you are not ‘so uoyant as when you were "a. gal, my dear," was his ready response. 3'? t- . ‘P1 _ . o Bond A nivsinsirlso list of . Public Utility, Indus- trial and Foreign Govern- rnont Municipal and Con‘ »' poration lends yielding, from 4.0895 . to 1.1095, which we own and offer for mltmoilf with our] ' roco nQfloqr; will be sent to liivoibrs upon r4- -- quut. - 1r. - . l‘ i. it M’ 0111111212?’ ." C. M. LAMPSON 8: C0. . 64 Queen Street London, ‘E. 0. 4, England _PUBLIC AUCTION ' ‘ SALES OF . RAW FURS flap. suited by ALFRED FRASER; a . , ‘m “rim 1L). ci-inibnnn . 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