_.Y..__.r..., ,__ . _ g _ _- ,- __ _ _ _ , »¢qq`?5,.§p-5_~ q~~yJg¢v.v §-,;i,;.- _w.. 3-_...N-.,... , -..W , .-.__._; w_. _ Y rrrium l`|:Nn 7+ 7;; %§/vzxa §%§ lr-ix?-3 s r ST. DUN- N-S U .vtrS..~Y l ~ _ ` . __ " ,--__-"'~;,1_._,.. , ' _' _ ` _ ; _ 1 ' ’ ’ I ' ‘ ,_° l December 15th to December 27th G V A Drive will be Inaugurated throughout the Province?-on above dates toraise Funds for I", ` 7. ` Erection of an Additional Building to the University i The Accommodation of the Institution is Totally .Inadequate for the Large Number of J Students Attending it. This Institution in the 65 Years of its Existence I ffl ~ _ You_ have done your duty to your country; you have given the lives of your noble sons fo your country’s cause; von have lent given tor the work this insti I""A your country $l0,000,00Q. What have you cause oi Christian Education? Think of the tutlon has accomplished in this province for" the past 65 years. Think of the men and clergy it has pro- . vided you with. Think ot the Spiritual Guidance they have € J. J. HUGHES, Treas. -' l _. 5 p has Never Made an Appeal to the Public ach Parish will be Separately Organiyzerli and Canvasse D- given you. Think of what they are doing and think ot all thereis yet to be done in the cause of Education. Do you realize the sacrifice the staff of this institution is making for the cause of Education ?_ Give them at least sufficient ' accommodations to “carry on." Remember that'he,who.gives to the cause of Christian Education is -lending to the Lord _Investments in the hands of Divine Providence bear eternal interests. Do you consider it worth your while? L. B. MCMI LLAN, - E Mgr. Provincial Bank Organizer. it M A YA 1 Jar? '&lyP"\l Zig ....44 mm 4__4 il; __._4h.__ , U---ss"le5~‘-P'-" '“'-_i5 *W ’ ' I l I s ADDRESS AND 'PRESENTATION PEFISEVERANCE AND FALL NAVY LEAGUE REPR _ INS OTTAWA, Dec 1.--A deputniion com posed of representatives of the Navy- Loaguo of Canada from every province lil the Dominion who 'have been hold- ing a two day ineetillg in uhe capital called on the Prime Minister and Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Finance. On Saturday and assured the govern- ment of the whole hearted Sli-D130" of the Navy League .in carrying out Canada'¢ future naval and -mercantile marine policy. V p Commodore Amilius Jarvis, 'lloroilto slated that the Navy League of Carv- uda could be styled fthe g`overnmeltt's uuoilicial arm in naval and marine matters. Sir Robert Borden called attention to the fact that his stand on the navllll question had been -made public some years ago and that interdevelop- ments had -not caused -him to revise llisoplnioli he 'had ex-pressed at the time; The question to solve _was one 0! Finance. Sir Robert spoke of Can- =ldli's_ 'tremendous commitments and thiyhdavy drafts on the country’s rev euue to meet 1-he interest on war costs and obligations arising .out of the war ’I‘l\e deputation afterwards .met lion.. C. 10. Ballantyne Minister of Marines and laid before -hhn li re'su.me of com- l Dlallnts regarding lthe treatment lui' meh of the R. N. C. V. R., _especially _ _ _ l f _ , . l. RD' .IELLICUE IS - ‘ -AVY LEAGllE’S GUEST Prlllllier Drllpifs Salary Ré- dlltti to iidflixtent of Ill De the A mol' On the evening of November 28th The house built. on the rock fell not, u. number of friends ang! relatives But that on the sand great fall got. gathered at the home of rs. James Carr of Millvale to bid farewell to _ A h ` her and her daughter .Mabel as they A;;1f,fB:";‘,)lT,c“; '§f:;m';“Mgu;'%0d dm _ . . _ intend making their -home in Char- -beat the overseas division lo which the Ionewwn The meeting was called to t . ut-tentic.-li of Lilo Navy League oil- m.de.r and' Mr James Turner was My BU! lfldls all ll firmly £0011. cials has been drawn during the year. pointed chah.;n,m_ And eve” “Mk” 1'- “M3155 °°“ld~ MT- F- 'K- Wflffenl 0f Halifax- ““'u' The address was then read by Mr. ed that the Duruiuiuu Guvufnmum Jehu Hagen. s all the ll ch l t 1-. should facilitate the training of naval Dear iM,-B_ Ca" and Miss M,_be|;.._ ocan an :gen giggles rdgfyie 1 b0y8 by ¢\1I‘l1l118 OVC? 1701' l~'hBi\' U9? 3 'We the friends of Miivale and Glynde They wh” in Jesus Cm-gg; be|f,,v,,_ lar-ge whip S1-I0!! HH me Sheafwalefv River have assembled tonight with Wm persevenng 5;-we .1-e¢e|v’9_ which is at present out of commission mixed feeungs of pleasure and regret _. in the docks at H8»lif11X~ as we recall the record of ost ears Y P K P ‘ENTATWN .ies which our life has x reuse . ' s y ep il houh list P Y , _ the associations have been such as Alld H0118 Of ‘hem Wm 901' ba 1°"- ' have endeared you to us tug. donly Anléor Jesu? Chgiris hfli,l;Ipl3lmthe`llI'.e00Bt ‘h h lfiit ct uns nowley 0 0 8 - FAHEWE'-L ADDRESS *"° PRES* bulothg thzulrge ns grpnel nbffil- And in cm-ievs ues ing all secure. - ' With such t g ts hose filling' . - b When Jesus .s our ‘all fn all 2 Olihgieggixeisslnati gyegiggngnggmufg :ur minds we have genuine pleasure Away from mm we cannot ml 6. rl again tonight being able to come ' . M _ _ Fo we are kept by His own grace. §i;:li‘n&_;yl ixaggtblgdlrtfglgllhonaelgf pr; o your home and share your hospital. Rnd strengthened ‘n me Christian y tv. Tile fact of such pleasant mem ienleki them with the following ad-, aries crowding our mmds make it race. res accom iinie b ii valuable DHI' 1 S. _ D d Y ‘ ` hard to realize that we -must loose l l0r_ Chnl 1 , his friendship and it is with sincere “ Christ is Himself our chief desire. ‘ rlu flei l\ov. 26, 1919 _ SD B fl- , regret that we tonight have come to Which day by day is rising higher; T0 Mr- and MVB- 3°m“°1 Abbm and the parting of the ways. On behalf And who from Him could e'er depart, = family I n are of your friends we ask you to accept Who the chief joy is of our hehrt. -_ e l DOM’ Friend* I' is “ lm u wel those tokens of our good will. We re- o than fnur y08l'f4 51°C” W" bid 5' ' gret your departure but wish you both He is Himself the ch\irch’; foundation 001110 10 9lJI'll1BU9|d- to feel that your friends do sincerely From which tl'lere’s no sepaliation; .We had Iwiwd at that Um* *ml Y°“` pray mr ii long and .peaceful life for with christ we are ln perfect union, intended 10 l'Pl115|\1 “filh “H P°“m““` you. Everlastlngs our Communion. cntiy. but sili-e you have decided oth- ,Signed on hahah. of the commmmy_ i er wise we cannot allow you to de-_ Mm_ Can. wan presented Wm, 8 The word ot God is our dellghh t DMI. Wlilwllf- °“d9a"°fi“5 "° express' beautiful travelling bag and Miss Mob- ' A-nd we are 5°; therefore of the 1 our regret at your decision. _ 1 el wi I, 8 j,,we|e,-y Gaim .sp9e¢h¢9_ _ umm A8 Cllllelli YO” “BW bee” p"“°t'°“l` musiéand s‘ocial intercourse made the “struction 'in me wmqd we m,|_ and progressiie, while your altitude evenlnir Pass all to quickly- DBIDW B which enllShtened -is our mind iowefda any 0V°|1¥°“l1 fm' UW 56"" refreshments were served and after’ y _ _ d _ hleighiil wghraliivhhhhiexbihigigiryg xiii xgfaa ‘Wg ?“’;§°§‘Eb§°§’;§tl‘2g He is-wil-Lot who uotliluli leaves ict, feel' thegosli’ orhyggitr ipzuliilz :j\'ll;lz`_if;l£‘_" and happiness in their new home. Hlnlgg; e‘“mine5 strict throughout ; K‘:‘°';1‘\';bgN 'ge haha avg, found you Makes sure he's. building on the rock _ , , . ugrgédble Mid Obllglng Whle HIE IHBJIY INCOME OF WOOLWQRTH ESTATE F'l‘0m Wllllll |10 ‘D0W9f 0531 00|' hlm - warm frendlillps' yo'u have formed IS $443,289 k\l0Uli~ time nor space cannot sever. ' ‘ ‘ ` l f‘ i I M . Fr k W. Let us make sure of the new heart. y'o§i?hbi§{i? Ishgwgoiimwlllleretilzfve ofdl Wgdllizhellt vyliliilg/eo? theniate hgad of. _ Renewed and clean iii sv’ry Dari. ' friendshlpkind where the scenes und’ the Five and Ten Cent Storee. is A copy. Jenna. l~l\°l\» 01 Thine. - - - lmppenlngs-ornyour child-hood duysf 843.289.-50. All mil oislhce and love Divine. ’ " ` » will be in-ought b`sc1e`z<> your minds; Mrs. woelwolgtlri income will be; ,_ - _ 1' `b\\i"Y'<"! MK YOU “Vi” f°"5°.'- th” y°“"°°l "|°'|“d ‘mm "I'"’°"`-V b°-“d1§o4 1'* 9°” Another house built on the sand. _ 0 spent among the lwuvle uf Svflflsfleldg :lent issue. \*ui".°°1~°i*4?5"’- 2 '¥"'°°°"' Against flood. ana- winds counn land lui a souvenir of those yeh” W9. yet 209 Jefferson avenue. Brooklyn-A 4 no; ,und ~ 1 stk yonlxokinllly accept -this chair. to-» appraised at _$11,600 and gram w‘l;l)ch_ _Bm in the “om it fm “wal 1 “ ...sf =~»=°u» ~°-=- om Way" r°‘:_y°u_ A ` . ' lon poylii 8 per cent aniunl’ - in N and provpurltl I0 » I 1 0( false professors snows the end. smmdL‘é% bgilleg %s'¥g,Bg|2tl.?t§wt i'a{!Fri?\t:nE:n‘=l‘§rf:;h,ine from the llhares’ ,n`1H°"°'/°' TF' ;|\;?H',"”"pr°t°;‘d’ d A ‘ _ _ ‘ _ .» . if tren w l n moo nee N035' Q' ¢LAm x 5 °°u"““°‘r n' "n'”"76`» me ln' .zndsfeargand terrors will succeed. Mr. Abott, although taken complete- some from the Liberty bond; is anti- » if by :~.:r;°.‘:.-:.=..':.‘»1°'f=’.=~,'u° '~ - _ _ __ ._ °f°"mg sm lstance -from ` _ _ ~ _ were to remove so d _ , _ _ , 1; ,_ ld _ - Nllilwl' Ll ILY T0 _ °° » . mllliv WMI" f‘.°|9“d-'. ut “ls” “Dre” nlwro m ~ mg 5 _ .W tnlst in their. own' l'~l&lIt40uslies|| Egnigidulhoh: :gms ‘c?f°'E|l.iltg;hd?:t:i;::e;'? ,V » ‘vmxg f `» ' ,typ Q V when whole desire it -but success , l on .sd einem rural-_ilrwieare m3k°i;‘§~I‘!(JlornL:vIdllAtl’li’:!r¥a°h°e`ll:ssii tlllir- .:¢mh|lv.°rBaxt=r grows. tile, ‘Nil ‘»The word of m»m°¢s¢ saw nrolmrir'-` ' -. 'll wnvuiu' 'l W' - ‘ ` ._ . . i A ` V _ I _ _ . - -V., 1. H - so 3;; 5-5,5 Siflne man are proud and vsry bold With hearts that are too hard and v:.°°r.le.°..:°=r.:~i:.:.rr:::.ii ... .snaNat.rt.*n,;;§l_¢it.sln 1... i. . _ ' _' _ 'll ' ' |55 |1‘il\l¢__- __D\‘llG. _ .. f L§“°p°“"m' mm' Axlgag pg-235;; 5!u::;|&°'3g¢:~‘ |'q|\\’».&¢\||1Q i And than for hohorllhave 5. cross, 0114 °l°°"' Mfr - .,.t.°¢=¢|\¢,» 'gm' 5 iners at Mlm N `H‘ M5341., The -Lord Jehovah do not fear, ll."°'|d°d~ Art” ml M | n h qu t ° 2|” W ' ° `§gm¢'|»{~¢y¢» Nor can t'ney.e‘iei-to Fliiisdrav/nehr. =f~;'g"° Y'-°”' °°‘“"‘°.'f‘- .lainie-if °"-" ne. ¢%hiii‘!"§lir.» i..f.‘...l.. . - ll - . . iw dvgiirthemm' M i '"“°” -'inf smilie declines' toil A is me ' " " "'* ~ 6 "_ ,pl,.giutiy_ iltln muse |91 ioltlillf _ Y __ “gl Y)P°° _ _ -A ‘ 04 ;h§§i~nlo tiiitnivlel, get Lt can be Easily And Godly men they redicule. But he who is not born again, Can ne'er to Godllness latisln, Though -long land wordy in his prayer, Relief is when he takes his chair. On feet or knees he oft is first, Although he nothing cafes for Christ; No right experience has he had, His efforts all are hut ax fad. He greatly' multiplied his words. ‘ But they were ‘all like blunted sword B » No good impress-ions were produced, The meeting's interest was reduced. False men uo union had with Chr-ist. . The world with them is " always , first; When all things are not _to their taste Offence they take. away they lla.ste.A All' those who false profession intake. And places high perchance will take Connected with the church for show,- At last will to perdftion go. The just lilan‘s prayer. of words but few. _ ,Dlstill-img down like Heavenly dew, The longing souls it sure revivas, Brinls tears of joy into their eyes. WINTER HOUSING (By Professor -M. C. Herner. Manitoba Agricultural College) -If the poultry are to pay this winter they must hi# housed properly. Tile winter egg yield depends very largely on the conditions under which the hens are kept and the care they get. The house should have been proper- ly cleaned and whitewnshefl long bc- rore this. Doors, windows, and cur- tains must be repaired. :Do not try tc. make the house warm, but try to hlwi it so that it will be div, free from draught and have plenty of light. A iiouse that is dry, even though it mai be cold, will give better results thai a house built with the intention oi having it warm. but where the wall: are frosted, damp and wet, hens can not do well under those conditions. Then to get good results, the pullets must be pretty well matured befor the winter comes on. A soft iilnsi once a day from now on will do won- ders in bringing along the later hatch ed pullets and get them into shape fol laying. iEqusl parts of oat chop sin bran or .shorts with milk mixed ti make a crumble mash feed once a ds; will certainly make them grow and develop. Giving milk of any kind tt drink will also help to mature the-inn Feed plenty of good hard grain, hui don’t throw down so much today thai The Godly maya not seirkeapingrv ‘they waste it ‘and than give nothing tomorrow Use judgment in the am Thagnfghem ahumd be mst in vw" aunt given and follow out regular feed- . Otherlmenfs prayers liek; glad to hchr, lug as well. A flock of pullets looked after ro srl this fallond wi te il A", Mt Mmseu M99' in uw '°“' ' more libel); privy for the trouble” Dio vlviol When all the storms of life are o'er, Tile just shhil troubles have no more, _ But shall forever joyful be. keep any li-mall sickly and poorly fleshed pullets. Fallen them and self athghe some time as the cockerels are so _ - And will the Lord lu glory see. ` , SWE;-r AUC; 55N g°|_~|-_ , . ` D. M'acLEAN. .__0_. This long ago popular song is one A 'A“‘R'L emo _of the pretllest' bits of verse in the ._ _ .»ls1lguage. it is worthy of a. place lu A sllo_f0i‘ Mila lB.0ne of the latest and is likely to prove one of the best your scrap-book. Don’t' you remember sweet Alice, Ben improvements for poliltrymen. Take mm ,_ x in oid'vln ‘ar or molasses barrel or 3"” “mc” “"°“” h“"' W” “" hogsllead and bore _s hols ill the bot- tom forfdrli e. Bet the barr on li brown, Who wept with delight when you gave , thug _ 1 .ma mv til mind. with °bmln 11°" “°“° ‘.35 mg gr ‘ "1 Q 0 h I _‘ And trembled with fear at yonr‘ una 'Kr ° M 'apani-m al frown! lov? free circulation of air. it t e top octet' idtlidt lt, will go lnaideand ai on V c in-rel wit, env illnd or »_tufl-iilniowls will eil iucll as lawn' clippings. vegetable tops. fine'-cut clover, etc. 'lt-need not be filled all at once. but can be added so, from' time toitihre. tllroulrli the summer. - r _ A coco txvnacrén in the old churchyard in the valley. They have fitted a slab of the granite so gray, - _ _ . And Alice iles under the stone, W Under the hickory lres. Ben Bolt, Which stood at the foot of the hill, Together we've lain in the noon-day shade, . - -.4-si.. - - l And listened to Appleton'g'mlll. . _ wlms .nod meiloweos nay. and The mill-wheel has fallen to viweoi ‘ils motller was in a state txeefarlu. Ben Bolt. »I , "Helen," she called to her sister, ln'~ The rafters have tumbled ln. p who next favour, "sells for ii doctor; wllile has svniilowsd ii pvhyi" wolli ll you glue . -'rim terrified and nigh msd bony me followed the olden din. 'ooked up implorfugly . No ma ” ei i ." d oo you mimi the cabin oi legs, Ben for the iilis_liP;i-."'! ` ’ 'ml ' mls, = '"l'lle minister?" asked his mother. ` Al the edge ofthe pstllleu wood. lilereduouuly. "Why the minister?" Ami ¢,m;'l»stl‘qll.aul lm, vm. li; “Because pan'sa.y_g he can get mo-` mu” isps., urn <>ui°_!u1\Yb°‘ r :I . T i 1 4 <. 1 l 1 l. . iw mi 3' ,I- v .¢, .l vi _ 1'# ii 4"' - it ,jr _ ii. ii* 136 fit WFT .53 ~ is -le -ii Y lx . -fi :i if if . ig - -ir ` li " i .. l 1'-.' -fi" a' _ l-_ .,` 4 _|- si iii-"`: :Il ,_ , » l l \ -,yi 1;: l-if ,, in :il ui; g i ¥1Y‘ £9 . wi; _ it . 11.5* I-> 1. ii l -E :- .A l I i it’ - t- ». sf? qi Ni. it il- 4 ,tr tg; A ' 'K .;_ Ji' A l. ‘§ , / if’ f FJ v _:LW ii” ,. ¢ _-l. l 1-? i I l i .E I -r' 1 V I