vr‘~o~\""1"‘i“~h ‘ “PAGE FOUR ~ ‘in: cnintomrown GUARDIAN ‘mil i" l" "i" vire-rrerldem-J. n. Burn" 80mg go he assisted by those who sit ihrlon, D. s. 0- "ound and moan about the fdmon which is bound w be crcated be- tween the Mother Count-B’ End the Dominions in the course of negotia- tions, says the Toronto Telegram. l l ‘ IllF-W. (‘heater l. Iilelmre. l- P- .3d gpontgry ‘lent-Col. D. A. llarll Edltor and ennui»: lllfrflar-J- 3- "'!'“L',"'-m A“°d.“ Edlmr-Ffnnkoo“ d“. e-Jdtg‘ shunt-e) rlellvrrrd. ':u'jf,“‘p,n‘,","u,“,f,f"f§f,,:x§‘film's Canada and United Slates. r MONDAY, DECEMBER zanr. 191i _ _ "d from special interests on botli sides ‘ INDORSES PLEA also, it is hinted. not been quite b, disappointed 1h tarifl changes. Th. M h, u; 5m- m p podmg honest about her budgot- I‘ i! mm‘ But it would be a mistake to into!‘- O i‘ , ‘ th ls a deficit. But Germany has‘ pret the walls of these interests as editorial indorsca the urgent plea’ ere u m the me voice o’ national Sentiment’ or _~ - l1 r herse of flee potato growers of the Mari [done xcfyfiivllcle ‘(gluon “m” 1919,“, has,“ that they mulch“, me- i time Provinces that the Britishéway of so-a tgh mm’ o‘ h“ “on between the hegummhu puns i Government would forthwith m: l -muoh boil" "i n o, the Emphu l m. mun." which u; present mug; creditors have been able to do. v psusdisnpotatces out of that mar- ' she had drawn 1h her belt and’ The “m!” o, m, humans, we r hi. The reason given for the irnpo- tcimllmiled- ‘he mum’ no doubt" Government-General of Newfound- Iition oi’ the embargo was the fear) have saved many million! 1°‘ “P” h land in oflering to forgo toll Pol‘ ‘ o! the transmission of the Colorado 818N001 Bil! Silt Dftiltflod f0 lPelid cent. of his salary and contribute an beetle familiarly known as the and have n0 budget surplus. equal amount by tho abolition oi-' tho . t r hi , is t h t I "who bug,» w Brltigh potato! All this is against the German xpgéviggeuierjyrixzrpreyfiw 20m L: “gr: t bility to pay is» ' , lields on or in Canadian potatoes Ciiiliemm“ that a . ‘mpomd hm, Bmalh Accgrdjng to lacking. On the other side is the in- Howls of anguish may be expected. are much float"- °°m““ h”; oi the Atlantic. Some are bound w‘ THE cHARpqrTaTow1_~:_g:_uhRn1A_iy_ (Montreal Gil-Em) Pgfgdvgntugg one feudaiistenzwls no; out, so grim and battirmented a structure as is commonly alllillill‘ o4, M my rote the folk oi the fourteenthcentluy ill" 11°" l" ab” o good impulse. Learned ‘ have long dialtiited ll l'-° whet-her the intellect or the emo- tiona have the motor sway in hll" man behavior, and which oi the Li you were asked what part of twain is the surer guide. Thug de- the body seemed to be painful most v bate still continues. ' But 51X -trequently you would likely namehcenturies B60 the "Piu' pilgrims llhe stomach. From your earliest Bllve up the notion that cobweb lrecoliectiori, in both others and flllllllilil’ “"15 53°75 “my wluuon yourself, a ‘stomach ache’ has been‘!!! tho Pmbleml 5nd resmved them very gamgpor, selves into a brotherhood which Now when this pain in the stom- made its influence felt throughout ach occurs Qnly Qngg 1n g, while and ‘i119 whole Of ELiIOpE. The Wc°7d5 you can Just tell what was likeiylof the lmidon Society B" Sim We‘ , the causg of it, there is nothing t0 .be alarmed about. But when thefa-rollived in the Guildhall Library. pain occurs after every meal andéTht avowed purpose oi this sociity glasts for four to six weeks, and that | was to make London renowned o!‘ lmore food or some alkali like soda _ all zood things: to mailil-iiii mm"- m. . ‘ Hy fume-i IV. Burton, M.D ‘none snout sromncu‘ rum INTESTINAL uncnes l Stiltilliye °f H15 Malesty- Wm mm‘ will relieve the pain. it would belloace. honesty, Joy, and love, and self set the example of econorhy in wen ,0 “out the oommlop a; 11 1:10 annihilate wrath and ranoour. served in the "Liber custumaraum"| . ~ ‘escapiible fact that the United ‘ ::w:r,:)z,‘.‘:ve,fr,h:,:e ucitiitiiz‘ States, the end creditor of the re- ‘ whatever in this reason, as the parations account, has, through her » beetleis not transmitted on the rip-‘ policy of gathering in the worlds . med potatoes‘ The‘: argument’ Says gold and of shutlTing out other = the Star, seems amply borne out by ‘ lhe fact that the beetle is unknown Pwfible m‘ German 2° meet h” A in Canada west of the Rockies, al- dobts- Debts ban only bo Paid lnsoid‘ “and, m.“ shipments o; Manama‘ or commodities. The United States‘ when” h", been ‘eh; to Buns], will not accept commodities and there Columbia over a period of years.‘ 15'" "mu!" 3°19‘ W W?" In the Discrimination against the Canad-z Past- Gflmwy“ reparmkms 9”“ uh "owe,- ueems likewise m be up: merits have all come from sums ‘muted by the m" that huge imp; borrowed from abroad. The interest‘ portstions-of potatoes liltn Britain on this borrowed money has howl‘ lake place continually from bcctlcq‘ Ymimtcd m a 1W6” sum- and we Infested Continental countries very,‘ dimcuili“ m‘ P351"? i‘ i5 m‘? 5am“ much closer to the Britt)‘. fields,‘ P-S iiio difiiciiiii’ of mooring ronar-l with consequently greater dringeij‘m1°n5- I o! Imhohthuuh o; lugs or huh-u,‘ X0 doubt, the Germans are llll\\'i‘l-" than from far-off Canada, It isr ling to pay reparations. It would be pointed out. moreover. that Britishlidie t’) (‘XPCCL "m" 1° 511°“ all?’ Potatoes are by no means free from cagemessl 9m“ if their °"°‘di'i°i'5 ‘mug, by the pest hhd that It 15 h, made the path oi payment smooth ; commodities. made it virtually im-‘ ‘ until the presidential PlCCiifJll noxti Great Britain's financial extremity.’ were ulcer, uhm the fay o;- Qthgréflfie and crime. Every member ‘It is truly patriotic and, as a volun- method; definitely show who: l; paid his sixpence for entrance fee, tary sacrifice, comes with greateihruuny the trouble, ‘and every member was eligible m force.-St. John's Daily News. The treatment consists of get- 597W. "ind m’ brmher w“ “lmwed ‘ ________ ting u; much res; us pussjble, ugh; to decline office if nominated by Ii the President's recommenda- , bland diet, and the use of alkails- , m9 President m5 “hmce bemg tions are rejected by Congress, says‘ baking soda. magnesium, or other simplified by twelve g°°d com‘ the Toronto Mail and Empire, there ilikllllllt? siili-Swwilfiil Relief-Silly. lpanwns who on oath decmred ‘he i r a n idate to be "Bood- 10ylil and u; nothing effective he mm do You oitcn hear of opnrations for c" d n about 1h He cannot reshm and g9 v this condition but your doctor will sufficient‘ to the country. Certainly Congress. 151 W" that 111°“ "s" can be‘ Have we any ‘modern replica 0f cannot resign and go to the coun-_ ‘Wed m’ m3 above meth°d"'°5t' this Slilolldid antique? The Gilli-st‘ try. The deadlock must continucl53rt1°°d-~‘“d Yilkiiiies- mas prcparP-tioll i5 tho modem with consequent indecision and par-i hltgrflmgttglnlatgy “Vlhene the ulcer ‘I, answer. How far a little candle 'c i . cav ca - uwss‘ These unperfecuons ‘n the‘ as a: ulcer boil‘ or abrzes: o“n It‘; ‘brows ' ‘tls flmdlms‘ Regal“; ‘£11? American system are never so strik- .‘ ' ' ‘ ' 110i» entire i’ e 0"!‘ 9B1’ ~ 9 ingly revealed as when the margin “ 5km or elsewhere’ ‘eaves a “an and best sense oi the word, it does not 0f one party's strength is lliii‘l‘0\\“ ‘Timnst of “fise ‘Heck? areficlos? to, M19111!‘ beiimE t9 PRU-HTS iiild both in the Senate and in the “L u‘)“‘fig.l‘,c“‘.“‘céwn‘ ch ‘t? Dirty-l. tapestries and V-veinY- iiie smd ilLCblZlile is fiequcri 1;. vmulhohed wihdaws and h“. House. What the mnsscs of the Avi- crican people think ziiiolit their im- mcciinte problems will not be slicivn llillliTllS Um tthe scar tissue act- musical “waits-r whiffhhg a tum? i::.i1§,"cio:<cs or partly > closes the m, stave in showhhed stream “wmng "m “o ‘Cod m‘ Omy a The spirit of romance still remains, November-and m“ may be too‘ vcry small fiFliililiy 0f liquid can mank maven; and i, takes Ohh - ‘PMS “Wumflh wholesome complexion, marked by late. ._. . . - a _ In tiusc cases of cours, it is nec I neighborly thoughtfulness and css ry to make a new opening from ‘ sympathetic consideration for those‘ The “Piu” Pilgrims whbylylizcblrzéigh (Toronto Globe) Banning o! shake-spears “Mor- chsny, of Venice" from lilo Itllliy courses of tho Buffalo schools is to be followed by an effort to have‘ similar action taken in this city, according to report. Tho NW8‘ nsnce to ahylock as an alibi“! typical Jew is at the bottom of it. of course, the theory bollll m“ U‘ loo; o; shylock lives the Jewish people are held up to ridifilllo I8 overgrecdy money-lenders. There is little ground for this be- lief, at least among the enlishtonod people oi the North American continent. Shylock may be looked uponasonetypeofbisraceinhis day, but, as every orie knows. tllB na/me has since become aoiliiooblo am "Nflygy Notes" 1n I. 7909M. illilfi without regard for race or creed. A Shyiock is n0 lolifler I Jew. l! a better understanding has shown that, among both Jews and Chris- tians, differences are » found in traits and characters, aims and am- bitions, which make it, impossible to draw ‘a sharp racial line. The‘! Jewish people who would abolish German race the butt. and eral protest. The Irish, with similar results. Today it. is me Scots who are sol-tins it- and they-with traditional lack d!‘ humor-are burning the lliidliiflit, oil to make iokos on thorn-Brill" and are the first to laugh at them. It cannot be said this absence oi racial sensitiveness is injuring the Scottish people. Moreover, the_ Scots have as much cause for of- (cmo at some shakespearian char- ‘ strumeng or its kind, April, twenty- ‘ iscecud, 1922; Added to this a ‘ native-born Canadian acicrizations-lf they were inclin- cd to take it that, way-as have tho Jews. Assiircdly it would be a calamity [enjoy watching them. This your as a table fowl-as their little bo- Shylock are oversensltlvo as to the ‘he, a" not u 8m“; d”; b13831‘ interpretation placed upon him. ex-j than that of n. common thrush, cert anions isnorant boooio- Wand as they are such will be recalled that some years 88° helper! in destroying, harmful in- the run of popular Joke-l midi? the, sects-it is indeed poor economy to the ruthlessly shoot German pgflple on this continentfnoghlng would be further from the ‘worked themselves up into a Boll-‘spirit of sportsmamhlil- guns of the bo interesting to lien-l‘ from 0W9!‘ humorist were then trained. on the sections. North Rustico. PUBLIC FORUM This eoinnn I open for till dinuslion b) oollflllilllllil"! olqaeatiomulintcnat. The Charlottetown Guardian duel not necessarily endorse tho opinion o! ooflflillllllfilll- HUNGARIAN PAlTI-IDGI Bin-I read With much interest ._. (ow paragraphs on ‘The Hun- garian Partfldle? w" m" h“ the pleasure of entertaining a few. In November o! 1981 we saw for the first time a flock of eleven in one of our shore fields; quite soon thpy visited the farm yard and by putting out seeds for them they hove been induced to feed fre- quently quite near where we can they did not make their appeal’- imee here until Sunday Dec. 30: number eighteen. Why 3l1¥°n° would wish an open season for shooting them, la a mystery $9 me. They 9-" W149i”? ""19" valuable them; besides It. would I am. Sir. eta» MRS. GORDON LAIRD same purpose. To our Canada be- longs the distinction of givinghto the North American continent the first carillon oi bells. In the Metropolitan United Church, at Toronto wng installed the first in- musician. Percival Price, a graduate of the I grve the first carillon music to the DECEMBER 23. 1931 i-*_'__ Periodic- Eyo Examinations Are vitally important.‘ whe- ther arm's ‘eyu are good 8 otherwise. Don't wear your glasses for flyoogunyeamuiomodo. without re-euluuuon. for in that time serious ohllllfl m” uh place, which ii not discovered, my work 9B- mgug injury to the molt precious some you possess. Guard your eyes. e. r. uurcnzson. ' OPTOMETEIST The bee: fortification with which , to face the Winter la that lcnle oi ‘ security and comfort that comes from a cellar well supplied with on! high grade Coal. ' Phone us today. "The Maximum of Heat’ .44. ISL! ‘ohhequehcu not a question or 1n_‘fll’ld easy. But when the creditor‘ The late" Climd" 313F300!‘ iibia‘, lroducink a new danger to British throws all sorts of stumbling blocks‘ the YYPqlloilt Chll-“oh of (ioilill n5 fol-f , . . agriculture. Finally, the Canadian‘ i“ ti"? “'51..” 0i‘ Paililoilf. it i5 110i. i0! ‘o“s‘ 1929 Deaths p‘ I 1001,00 l ‘rowers argue that during the shhh, be “OflClClCd that the debtor should Heart Diseases _ I . ‘ I I ’ h _ . ‘ . h. U" | hm; “awn the heme has uhthuh-E‘ take advantage of the situation to‘ cancer h: disappeared underground for the‘ S“ “P 59m“ °b5ta°1°5 M his mm- Infant ailments ..... t . boming winter. ‘ ‘Tuberculosis ..... 8U E the stomach to tlic small intestine.‘ if the literary, ethical and histori- Maiiries School of Carillon Art‘ t ,w. n. GILLIS a co. ;iii need of a helping hand. In ‘An operation is also necessary wlicli the ulcci‘ pérfuratcs or bores N... m- stomach. So don't 1c‘. tlio knowledge that j you have an ulcer oi the stomach‘ or small intestine frighten you. s way through tlic entire wall of! these days, when the means of convcrze and communication are called into use and quickened upon an unprccedentzd scale, it is grati- ‘cal values of the "Merchant of Venice" wcre lost because Shylock stands in the way. Parties speech" on "the quality of mercy" ovél- shadows the rapacily o! the money- people of America. I A national carillon raised by| popular subscription was set up in.‘ the wonderful Peace Tower in the‘ Houses of Parliament, at Ottawa.‘ PHONE 116. lying to reflect that there exists and is manifest a keener socizl and kincllier feeling as to how the lender 1n interest and effect- Whether or not Shakespear knew This was dedicated to “sing for- said the man, "and yet she insist- ever the glorious memory of Can- ‘od at first that We 0118M 9119118888 ada’s World War dead, and to a lll$|5-¢iil551i1WY°i'!" viuluut deaths _ _ _ _ _ h I _ v _ _ H 90 ‘Follow your doctor's advice ex-l _ ."otlier half lives." And. surely, While suicide is included in the. “i-Y- mid if it is necessary that‘ s Syhloc-k. the picture he draws l a I RAILWAY IVAGES ' GERMAN ‘S ABILIT Y . . ' lust named CfltU-“DTV the automobile ‘w-i l some ‘nuwesmig pamcuhrs ‘n is the real viifzliji lirtlic recent son-v . N; 33519, 1h Switzerland‘ h gruuhircgard to the wages of railway cm-‘i Sumonal use or hm . of iritemationnl financial exports ll1'>_'~‘1‘~=. bflboli Oil the aiczagos of Classification‘ 19:10, have been subniittrcl to the violent flflilllll have been endcziioring to a? Germany's ability to pay rep; u-gB-"iilfi "T Ciliiciiifltiflii flliiY-lillirtl to safety measures are iuucicrpuitc is gym-uh 11115 15 not the first ¢.h-,;,.y_{<l:~r¢l with thc matter. On Canadian that illf‘. czisualty’ list continues to ‘nee oh the subject so mam- hhvhhxntionnl Rziiiivirvs wages received "iiiiliii iiliill £081‘ t0 yoilf- ‘ been held that one loses count. ‘lhe hi’ Rfiihlli’ Tlalii Soil/loo find T019" I‘““‘i“““15' mgmliml-imis delegates to the Peace Conhrflncc hmhh. Employees m 1930 averaged G0\'f'l‘ilili(‘lli.*; must. face the inc‘. ‘ ‘ j _ _ _ v _, _- that they 1m‘ losing ground in tlie’ ‘t versames in 1919 deemed “mtfgggna “or camm Cmflmg 20 chssml battle to nuikc the automobile sofc‘ Germany should pay fgparatlnns“i)f Chmioyees. Train dispatchers and‘ for civilization. u. l but made no attempt to fix the sum. "ii if! 5ull3i‘\'l50l'S averaged $3,201. l . ___ That duty was left: to the Rcparzl-‘Ronl llwriulrr brokomon. bnssasoi 1t is said that in Washington‘ tion Commission. This commissionhmmi "iiii iiltiliuli avoriigod $2.102, they are experimenting more or less nahwd u, sum that would have kept; and the same class in freight opera-‘l successfully with a project, go broad.- the ‘German people in slavery fowl-ions inst s50 1w. Parsoneor oon- “St by "db lilo srooohos in the ductors averaged $2.977 and freight, senate- I generations. and when Germany failed to meet the early obligations.‘ mmlucmrs $3309 “mid limiiiiillll The prospect o‘ "ms heme died‘ - . l ' ‘ .- France tried to force the situatlonhngmeers mid miitolmeil nvoraeod ed s natural“, bemg ‘Hewed “m1 The surest proof ilizit present: aiitll l you continue at your regular work! . ivy to rcst as much as you can, and v use the soft diet, eating moro often and a smaller qirntity of food at. cdrli mcal. TThe fact that you can go about ;your work may help to keep your mind oil‘ your may help the ulcer to heal sooner. condition which IMMORTALITY There is an immortality of lovely thing:-— lSO strong a hold upon the modern- l ist social fabric, we may reasonably lsct the encouraging fact that there by invading the Ruhr. This reallyg$3354 and ‘Flight eligiiieols and: . made matters worse, and the Dawes‘ mmfirmeli $3243 P35591189? filomeil p13,, was wowed as a ;emedy_ The‘ and helpers averaged $2,349 and the a r alarm by many United States citi- Birds that sing and swlylli! "W5- zens who rear that; with u radlo, The rhythm of the siiver-cadeuced audience the Wm talk flllll. Senators night and day, one newspaper ab; The music of the clouds that float over against all the standardiz- rcpresenw ‘he ‘new held among atiorl. commercialism. gravid ma“? 99°91‘? M thaf periiod‘ . m: inzxim". about human nature, and “xson from ‘he More ant o the mechnical concepts which have venue“ ‘s m“ m“ Shymc“ w“ a Jew, but that the world has ad- vanced far in tolerance since his day. The Jewish people have had considerable to do with this. Why never has been an ag in human e seek to wipe out a notable illustra- history when there were more, nor _ as many, voluntary associations for “m? 95 m“ m“? the distribution oi good cheer. ~Tho:e who talk about the good old‘ Th€ B€HS times in a fashion that implies ours is an age oi decadence by com~ v . parison are no more accurate than What a prominent part? bells they are about the - erstwhile liwe played in the history of our temperature oi the old-fashioned civilization. Victories have been wintry atmosphere. celebrated by the glad ringing of (Exchange) Modernists have not shortened from the (my; royal marriages 5nd tho Christmas holidays "ihis is births of heirs to thrones have been another illusion which is but thus proclaimed. ' techlncaiiy correct, but essentiallyl moo when notions have [been false. Christmas observance is plunged into deepest sorrow, battles lengthened and the human touch. lcst; arid hope all -bug gone, these which is its most precious ingredi- same bells have slowly and solemnly out. has boon stronsthonod. Timo tolled their message of condolence. ‘ bells, heroes have been welcomed I Diner: Waiter, I ordered an egg sszdwich and you brought me a chicken sandwich. Waiter: Yes, sir, I was a little late calling for youraordcix-Path- finder. ——-——-_._. "Well," said a young lawyer, af- ter hearing a client's ‘story, "your "be iiilllears to be bood. I think we can secure a. verdict without much trouble." "That's what I told my wife," v t I conimemoiuta the Peace oi 1918." ‘ Brown: “Why are you dining at lhe restaurant? can't your wife coon", _ ‘ Jornes: "She can, but she doesn't What about yours?" Brown: "She can't but she does!" Louise has a very difficult role in the play." "purieum word to say." "Well, what oould be more diffi- cult than thatTK-The Humorist. Why, she hasn't a nmrm- .‘....................._.....................................................,,,uu,_u E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St., Fire, Life, Accident,‘ Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance Charlottetown Dawes plan developed defects, ahdh-"iilio c1888 011 freight trains $2.339.‘ cepts the prospect with resignation.‘ Am)“ the mmd sky’ falls us to mention the number or‘ How deeply associated with vill- I lTho bravery oi souls beset with the Young plan succeeded. "rheflho billy oinss of employees who rc-h ltsays: "Of course. they (the sch- Rounfl Dian made provision for a ceived a "9'!’ 1°W Temiimliiliiln “m”, must be Elven i1 Chalice to‘ pain, moratorium uh an but uh uhcohuh were agents at small stations who tional portion of the reparations a" 11°‘ telegmllhers- and Willis" ‘nu fm- uh ehquh-y i; Germuhyypay averaged $537. All other classes mould p51; for ono_ ‘of employees received more than Germany has asked for relief and $109 P" 111mm‘ Mid m°5t °i them has submitted evidence to prove CQXi-‘lldl-‘labiy m0"!- ghug she can hog; pup The sources‘ On the Canadian Pacific system o! fgvgnug on whloh she wus de.‘ the figures ran about the same. Th: pending, she says, have dried upwaverage compensation for twenty 3mm, p; ho surplus from the StutmclaFses was $2,310. 'I‘rain dispatch- railways, it is impossible to collect “5- 9"» “imaged 33-217 l0!‘ tho the sum looked for from the cor- porations and there is a budget i202; Freight brakemen, $2.070; Pas- deficit instead of a surplus. It. is not sensor engineers. $3.467; Freilzht on- r to be expected, of course, that the; Eiliitofs. $3.192; Passenger firemen, experts at Basie will accept all this $1528: Froieht flromen. $2.050. The year; Passenger brnkemcn, ctc., $2,-‘ take their‘ place along with the boys‘ who See ‘he “gm through clouds . who are boosting the sale or tooth: and valiahtly fight. on, paste, flour for pancakes and break-l The ‘omy’ “mug mush“: of ‘a SW88 the sisnificance oi the vari- age life are the bells. Cattle graz- r ous organizLtions devoting their ing in quiet meadows in the sum- oiiorts. sladiy and willingly. to mer twilight, their gllikllng bells carry the Christmas basket with its lending an air of peace and well- assortmeng of useful gifts where it bzirig to the surrounding country. 15 "i055 lieedtll- He!‘ Mblosty The village church bells calling the Queen Mary Just recently opened a faithful to prayer, id .fast cereals and to compete witli| ch‘ ‘ , the jazz bands and the crooners fori The Kurds‘? of a some“ s“: necked _ _ Iii; . . popular favor. It is cruel to deprive! when flowers whisper to the huh? _ them of their place in the sun." t hand I The air is essential to human life’ That flumflhg lunar raghbow I —but what. things it sometimes does! ‘mum ‘to us’ lThcrc is on immortality oi lovely ~ things ‘For which the mortal soul must iInsurance Agent ‘ needs be glad. For Thirty Years l NORTHBORO, Mass, Dec. 26.} (By the Chadian Presv-John M., IKHEOYQ, 87, and for 30 years gen-y lcrai agent in Worcester of the‘ ~Doi~oihy Whipple Fry in the Churchman. home in London for homeless Down through the centllrleg the Wolnoil- It is a signal thoroughly bell in the tiny mountain chapel, in keeping with the modem Chrlst- ‘and tho grand carillon og bop; 1p ‘mos soirit- Hero in Montreal. we ‘ the majestic (rthedral have each in have Boy scouts making toys for‘ its own particular way served the Eyourigsters, their fellows, who will? hopefully and not in vain hang up a stocking-leg when the right moment comes. And what better ipresoge of good, loyal and efficient icitizenship could be wished? Just lnteiy, a. British publicist said that. lone of’ the greatest signs of e. genuine social reformation, with- DR. L. B. EVANS of London Eng. Noted Physician, treated sue. ,at Lowest Rate. without further investigation. They‘ “West PB-ld 019-“ 0i WBSB earlier! oll ‘ Northwestern Mutual Life Insur- have been looking into Germany's. lhe C-P-R- lit-it Yclil‘ Wore the 818- time CO-‘lifiiiliy. died at. his home trade and are said to have found a‘ naimcrr and intrrlockers who aver- i he“ YO-ltifldily- He Was agent for bgiupoe meat enough to meet the aged $1,272. All other classes recelv- ‘ "V"? “a” °f m“ N°rlhW°5l°Tii unconditional reparations. They. °d “m-‘idbiflbiy more. ‘Company i" “wen H" reurcd 5°“. have been looking into Germany's‘ obligations outside the reparations account; and clnim to have found n mscrepnncy or mm“ mm‘ MOO-OOOA In a statement issued on Sunday: om between “hm Gcrmmw Says Mr. Lyons, A\l.s".i'n!i::'s prospcctiw lhe is obligated to pay and thrix" prhhe Mi, ,._ Sam, estimate of the interest nccount. “The Umm, Amtrnha hilt‘, ‘There arc other points that. hay: Hands fui‘ the fullest. obtniiuihl} iainly, under the most favorably ‘auspices, Britain, abandoning Fro" Trade, has Just made a stvlkiiv, posture for preferences; Mr. Bon- uctt has bcch talking nimnst in‘ rho accents of Joseph CllHlfllJPTlJllfl‘ and now comes Australia iii u mmi CLEA RING THE DECKS mm _ , measure of pvcicrrntiai Em -» h o :9 or may ooruo up. German. mum M Sm“ as the Bvjifff) accommodating mood. as °rm“cd ‘Mgdy ‘mmmka ClilVCffifiiPili. is reiirly. in‘, xviil 1 It is all most hopeful. l‘i'ctvi‘-‘ U. S. (lcpnrtmciit of commerce bui-‘ lotin places lir-r Imrrovyings in thrr‘ United Stntcs at $2.5U0,0UQ,UOU~~l)iit she has invcsird largely abroad. ion. The Wiggiii report estimated these‘ investments iii $2.l23.000.00il. hum a‘ sub-committee at Basie Sflf-‘S thcy| gladly cntcv into negotiation», I . ,. r . . , ' - , , ‘lhsure the maple or Gm“ mi“ mus lll\0l\C dlficultics, pr], or tniii wc will strive earnestly in |“"‘m3 but Where m?" i5 511'" make ctr-operation between liar.- v to s-uccvvrl, 1o make cancQghoig Mother Country and ourschrs a | l‘i‘l'y T0111 ulld uctivc co-peraiion." ; _ linliurc. Thc coming year mu: 1-111] Tho coming Imperial Economic prove t0 lll‘ an C])Oi'llill om- iii mu. cmflerflic" “m meet» mm“ 9"‘ mil/lily of Empire relations ‘ ‘viii i1.» for’ lilo COiliillflil good. there (m, |,.. no out. any of the zig-zags and set- backs that attrch to the dialectic {and techinique of policy, crrisistr Captain Sees In the fact that mcdem folk arc i- ithinking of government less in SQITUATE, Mass, mo, 26, (Byytums oi commandment and ro- tlie Canadin Pressl-‘Tivas the "friction. and more in trrms of rlny brrorc Christmas’ and Capn J. ‘ service, And. lliiillllly. ih‘: is so. Frank Dwight and his son George Service is one oi our llrrsontrlay were off Scltuate after lobsters Y-"ichwdfd-‘Z Nlilififly Wm Dletitlld u-huh up hopped us “mu-gy" h white that we have as yet reached a whale p; ever gpoutcd, isfage where the golden rule is observed as it should be. But the 3917'" Dwiohi has Iniiri tho soaiihiusi and uultimate test of for many a you: and his vcraoltyscelsi progress, and of soci‘l effici- ii. Maritime ma tors is considered ency. “and; m the dggroo we have iibole lilzqllghtlwgfaiiiiili~¥ Ho Baidl‘ learned to rpontanool- ‘y obey a i0 "i" ° 5 e" 3"’ ‘- i-“P P11011811 - good impulse which no fixed print ‘L? gctha goodlrlicu; or ilw Aibinmcan inscript. And in this respect cv a. an. w ci l!‘ estimated t0 it. is a fair inference that we have be between 35 and 40 icc; longfsomo improvement upon tho “open The whhilipbhz; silllll. u... m n sport- door" by the open hvnd and open ivc moo . ll Wivlr he came close nurse and the good desiring, which it flllfllirbd tout-iii? iritlit and the is the richest jewel in the pilgrim ins» time hi‘ iii-l iii" llifiimum blond script. ‘rho "Plu" legacy war-ms in it was scooting out to sea. the pulses of modern blood. , r-ovrfiébc ftrvrfrffl. wnrltete x‘ w.» ww-umwa‘ - cessfuliy and obtained per- manent cures ‘oi stompoh Conditions, such as Indiges- "iill. Dyollfllllla. Sour Stom- ach, Heartburn, Gastric Dis- tress and many other ailments peculiar to tilie stomach with a prescription which we have procured and sell under the ram-s of Evans Stomach Mix- ure. “l; t i We alone have tho golo i-ichtr on this prescription and since selling it have rooelvod numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. Don't fool with your gtom. ach. serious -oomliiions are likely to arise ii‘ you alloy yourself to iapso Into . chronic state of glulrlg trouble. Get a bottle tcday. Pie;- 35o, THE 2 MAGS mm Orders Given rrhmug Attention. .._.............. Agent at Summersicle, Lloyd Lewig “Wiwillbvinvsmumomrmuusrh. ,