it i . ‘“ " ‘stallion-meanest for sigma; nose-nu dis‘- WNIMYQOIWOI.’ IUPIR- lNTINDINTU-JPIIQ OM08 0,! ti"! 8. 8. Department of the P. E. l. DING $061M.) Will close for 1118 season-on.» "Saturday NOV 35m- Thosc failing" to send in names of so. - . fi‘ g.‘ $113" nit-Q were m!“ WTWiQ-h I" 036160. * v "sun-tram? use: wrru nlooullii crippled! Get s. mall trial bottle o! . . What realize i ' Estate. non int your wif deniry c: to ilquia the who. ....Have _ once to against Nowieti according lllculars your prs THE GR ilynd The Olt Prof Prof. Voice S; Organ a 0hr Cha rlottr HOU R Pair Bank o C Dr. l The . . HEALTH Soap. ::\\’iso mothers who linow U18 virtues or Mother Graves Worm Exterminator always have it at hand. inverts.» it proves its value. Nothing conveys thought- fuinns and shear like a XWI-s , . Portia“ — noni BAYER STUDIO The Eyes of the; . s . . < W04" g About twenty years ago s famow oelenelsr and lnv, l- IIW" admit»: . tlst "unless eduoatio ‘ ’ ditions srs changed every- one will be wearing glasses in fifty years." How truly he spoke may be _ Dairy butter .. HWool washed . i Pork v-VW vvy-vvrw . Lb. ll THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE MARKET. Wool. unwashed . i i " Hides .. Hay . Oats, D Potatoes ' "sad," us‘ prizes ' Butter . . . 198m a5 last. I toes _ cnAnuo-rr e . . . 43-45 . . 40 ........... ..-........7r4-1s% Thom was llttre pork offering yesterday which no doubt accounts: .mhelsrs qualifying for awards bqforo t; w; as will have an opportunity to do so when the- ‘ Depqrilmorut opens again on Mo? 1st, 1028. Kindly send contribu- tions to tho Treasurer of the 8o- clety. Mr. R. B. Tovvriss, Univ!‘ Bu]; or Canada, Charlottetown. ---<poo—-.—-- Straight Fight ‘In North Lanark, Ont. Guardian.) _ 8 lei to The ( V. 31.~—A5 ti. OTTAWA No sit-l},- of today's official nomina- tions ‘for candidates to nu the give vacant Federal constituen- ens there will be only two elec- tion contfosts. As forcnsted, Lib- era! candidates in the constituen- p193 of Megantic and Jacques Car tier, Qua, and Gloucester, N. B.. were acclaimed. Eusebe liobeffll‘ ‘ ibr 52.2100; tool: Judo» , I a OF IHIIPYB PAUUINGERQ Si- IRWIN Oil. from yourdrulgill _. ~ . ‘ and llmber up. A moment aiiter it MONTBEAI-i. NW", "Alllicibie is applied you'll wonder what » . sottloliidllt out of court luqjfli-icame of the backache orflumboso lug put an end to iiwo so Ona ill in. ’ . A, stitutsd several day! elo attains! Rub old, honest St.‘ Jacobs Oil me Canada fiteelnsobl» Lines whenever you have solstice Limited, by two rivornnilotr who rqlglil. rheumatism or sprain! ii prided in the resorts of the 4501s absolutely harmless and doesn't passengers , frgln (mthe; . Jill-Didi burn the Skill.‘ . - . -. runes-which went around mu» | ‘La-chine molds. last. Ausust. Hii for his 59114095.. while-hits assist‘ our. Joseplw¢~-'0nrdinv-i,.~wlmeuod in ‘are; i Geo. ‘bell, Halifax; (LC. Thom ‘ {M ,us' ‘Cam. G. Dlttou, Imer. "Harris. UNwi-Viilcos Articles’,- Mine. N. n. Mommamfiw", N“. -2L-_-;Mys1my_ HudsonLNew York; Mr and -Mrs. A. Dupiu‘ ‘Quebec; Vii. H, Pore- lng conditions were declared w Pigmu; 1-1 s_pg;,1i\r-sder-icton N. surround the origin of the fire ‘my " cAusslor iris-Ir: f * IN UNIVERQITV- ' VET‘ of Laurfervlllo, l; the member for _. Megnlftic, Tlieodule Rhenume will. represent Jwcqllés Cartier and > John a, Robichnud is member for qmrlcqgter, These constituencies‘ were _nll represented by Liberals in the last parliament. ilu Lanarq, Ont. there is a straight fight ibetiween Dr. ll. F‘ Preston, Conservative. and David Findlay, Liberal. Both candidates‘ live m Carleton Place. Tho con-I test in Halifax is n. three-cornered one, with no Conservative in the field. lion. lLE, Finn, hIinis-iur without portfolio in the Nova Scotlu gov- cruluent and official candidate of the liberal party is opposed by John J. Power, K.C., running us an independent Liberal, and James O'Connell, representing Lalbor. Mr. Finn has been member for Hail- 30 fax in the Nova Scotla. legislature 0 sinco‘l906. Card Off Thanks The Rev. Mother Superior and Staff of the Charlotte- town Hospital wish to express their deep appreciation and sincere thanks to sli who so kindly. and so generously ald- ed and contributed, during the past" year, to the repara. tion of the old Hospital and the rebuilding of the new. w04+oo++o++o4++o+++a+o+ ._.._.._@QQ€ f. n-No Asthmu Remedy like if. $13 Dr. J." D. Kellogg's Asthma Iteuel dy is distinctly other so culled different . ' ' remedies. tinned its great work of rel fl-housands who have kuowr. benefit. 60-40 l -TRAFFIC VICTIMS IN HOSPITAL SHOWN TO B. ‘Wim. L; l! 1nd. Montrsiil; which mused hewy domhsrl i" w. 1. "Brenton ‘Blookfield, N.s.-l we Irwin hvildlns of the Univsr c c, He. f. Mohcton; l-l.' vity of Montreal, last week, at the Lap“ Tomm _ .5; Mega-flame, enquiry by the fire cornmlsslon- tionctou; JA-MoBImyJMontr-esi or's court here today. All the u Wm, 7Farquhn3rson ‘~05 ‘ Tormen- lml theories advanced in we lilo ~11; n. skulls ._ Montreal: ca"! W9“ “PWNMIY- 119i "Pl*1i"1v.'W:'li/laneon Supt erside; J. A.‘ cable while several possibiftics in Mag-Donald’ cardigan; Senator‘ view of the tact that flames wevogohn QQQLQML gmms, Handy first Observed. n; mun lhefllarke, Bouris; Dr. A.A. McDon- iuboratories were nullified by ox n“; soup“; planntions of the Witnesses called, ' at the enquiry- l nsvzn: HOTEL I C Stewart. City; B. Benjamin. Cardigan: John E. MacDonald, efvourls; Hugh MoE-acherrn, New- port; E. F. Harrington, St. John‘; Before Grand J llry 1X" é‘..‘l‘.’.i22‘f“-l..¥f."§."°§i.. i953: Bridgetown E. A. FarrelESt. John (Bpecial to». filo Guardian.) Brown. Sour! Si i J. Scott, Dorcheeten: SGMERVIEJLJE. N. 1.. Nov. 21 l Ed. Lavangue, Marine Dept. Char. n Were 36 this not so it would not have conii ie .. 40'until known from ocean -to ocean- ‘ 30-35 for its wonderful value. Kellogtfsi MARKETS -'tho foremost and best of nll asth- . .5_il-—~55,ma remedies. stands upon u repli- JO-ittitnhion founded in the hearts if 5 OFFENDING MOTORISTS Wilbur A. Mott hiss wovverr out of ham and Bathurst. | the mysterysurrounibing the mur- dersfif Rev. news», Wheeler 1m: . —""“’*’__- - » .- ' ' and f rs. Eleonor- -R. lMlills, had its . first crucial-hearing today- wheu 1t‘. persons told - hheir HUGHES-IOU _ _ _ i . “‘§...s§.'i.'§€‘%=%§.“&‘~’....*°"..".l.?‘f; Prilhlbltlil" League, offer the evidence -of ten cr more‘ _ ~ r _ wl-tnesses. "Three women are NEW YORK» N°"- m‘ —B°‘a“:u°i~ sitting on the Grand Jury, - Inf the misconception of nra-lgly ‘hi6? The proceed-Inga. - today werqrls w)" 091111011“ QPW“ Fish“),- more than usually guarded. . 1141011» J"? Wflwuc UM!” "an," squad of State troopers patrolled ‘U011 I-ieflflue- ulmllghhn“ ‘Plmzfnfnf |tlre Court ll-lolrsev-andflsurroullding the R9“- G°;°l'5° Zum ‘if’ flfsFvnns |grnunds. > "P-lisy established a St. Ylllcentll Church, h?!" 51mm!‘ "dead flue‘ around the jury room, N. 1:. has 81"“ °‘_‘t '°1_ fill i and beyond it no orrewns permiti tion i111! Pflilliwillg sidiemfllt- I ed m Pug l The greatest objection aluoug: “vumcn. scores 0t memhiunm Caltllolicuto Prollibfilorl used to ha‘ early. They hung‘ over the‘ (‘Iilfk .1111"- ii Wilm- miermr“ Wm‘ "“°'“'} Ira-lied balcony which is‘ bum- in-Jilfiili-BJ wine. A/ilanyl vi 111K192:- uce of‘ thfeCourtl-louse‘ bu‘ tlioscc- let-Kerr‘ W?" “b” We; Big‘; n~ loud “our 1n we w“, mow. 11m Since hire Jdvellt of I ro rut): i, nliirs. Hall. widow "of the slellriilime ‘t; "m d sage 058i"?! m“ jnzluiflitcl‘, or Mrs. Jane Gibson. who “ 110"‘ "lpriest ‘Mimi’ _‘ en“ mall ‘raises m“ “d, him.p_ecu,,,,. meéalritlutain im necessary EZlLflll e most important wtuoas ‘in e f - _ , , _ cage‘ would apnea“ - : Under Prohibition Cat-italics At the open-lug" session ._'.\lr._ ‘ 4, Mott’ M518,“ by A a} Imeléguuhlbfilno (atllolic colleges find ltlflli‘. Pmwémm. M» gomame"c‘d~_xm1y_|llfiilll toincccurufodateml} aippll-lcunts outlined to thd- Grand Jui-y flmlTIlG (Irtllollc Lulversltyy of, Notre: Baum“ features o! me Qua‘? l iplllllt‘. Illdxllllfl. is discontinuing its. A J_ cardmal‘ a New Brunswick-.prc.p:trnt0ry' school, 1n existence uowspapenmen was called to tell 9V" 51"“ ""1 UIlIVQFQII-Y “"5 how me home; of u“, murdméd founded, because of the grunt luv PM, my “man he first my mew crease lu the enrollment ‘lu the was accorded alight. (II Trc Re.’ Lucr nnu " zn.lz.r"s.u".z“ild'..ulitiuovsL ;‘~ARI_I.IVA_I)S a vi’ I v ADOLPII ZUIIOR aQammounlgPidzzm ‘I , ‘ This picture settles no world problems. but it promises you one glowing, crowded ‘hour of _ . real happiness. Critics Acclaim I Canadian Tenor (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, echo the chorus Flora. Nov. 21. —--'I‘»l".e critics of the evening papers today of praise which 5 ' b their mo -nlrl spend more money for cduczltionypaper Contreras “i, Edward 30kg, |s0fl, the Canadian tenor, who ruallo ltiflwillltlfll. appears-nee wlth- thcl GIeLrcpcIIItarrYOperJ Compaug: lust My. Johnson sang the rulc of Avito in bionfomczzfs “Ll-furore, cziu Boyi being thvi I l 1 , TODAY TONIGHT A'l‘ BOB AND HIS TALENT IN AT 3.15 SHARP” ooorfs OPEN AT 2,30 8.15 SHARP DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 QTT so ‘Assoclkfss Graduate M d Mr. Johnson is no stranger to ‘t E It New York, having lillllg important- iroles llc-rc wiitlr tho Chicago (lruulli | Opera. Company ‘with which he “'11s; associated for three seasons, but: New York now claims him for its own. iSclfiour has a new Metro. realised when you see o m“, Pup‘, “an” "h"; for tho somewhat. high prices paid.| ay. j ———-—-<o>——-—- MAY LEGITIMATIZE ‘MILLER’ DIVOROEO t t h-d t tmd r the crab appll‘ “Cllcgmw c°_““°3~ , 1.:ztbthgulonelyephmips-ital-m , Catholic institutions formerly As Cardma, 168mm“ ms g-esturésillrying to reform drunkards. urc comm be Been mfiugj,‘ the qawnlow devoting more of their ener- Mndowsl His story wagqgyheigles to the training of neglected effect that he picked uplletters filhndre" “THE JUMPING JACK” (A Quaint‘ Musical Caper) NEW SONGS, NEW DANCES, NEW COSTUM DUPROIIT, Nov. -20.—Forfy per- sons convicted of speeding ~by Judge Cherlosfih. Bartlett were conducted through the lRecsivlng Hospital to- ,day to view the victims of trafllc iuccidon-tswho are patients in the ted if you wear a pair of pro- perly made and proparlyiflt- tad glasses they will relieve Your eyes and PREVENT Street. f. Office H J D ' I I l Barrister Solicitor: S. Barrister M Montagu- MacD _ I. A. Mil BIN Riley W.l Fulmonal .126 Brig Gus Trea F PROF ENG AWAR ORGAI’ B Is now | Students PIANO. ‘ Studio: Hou Eve i i THEM GETTING WORQE. On the other hand If‘ you neglect your eyes they lfjfay reach thtpoint where a n glasass willnnptheip them o‘ any egrtent. 1 Have your‘ eyes examined and know the conditions present. ' § G.F. EIJTQIITESON.‘ io-o-evrvoooowoooovoorno- . fr O§§9§§O 004 Follow the Crowd Carters Bookstore son oooo assume mar-nan The Woman's Home Com- panion" for Uscamber (Chri t- mas Number) is in, may 15 cents. f l Tlhe bee/t of the "Suud-ay” Papers are here. ‘Buffalo Sun- day Times," "Boston Sunday Axlvertiser." Boston Post," "Boston Herald," "New York World," "New York Tribtxfie,” "Halifax Sunday Leader." "Toronto World," "Moutre-sl Standard." also the Dally N‘ h"! of Ganadeand Uni ed States. MAGAZINES Our News Counter is load- edwetb the best Canadian, Engi sh and American Magn- zlnls, as issued. All sold at } thflflnlhiiahedpricelh. BOOKS Thousands of . the lest Books by Popular Authors. I AND GIRLS BOOKS ' “ Ownfiknbual," “Girls Own Annual." "Ohums," “Young Canada," “Chatter Box," "children's Picture leeks. - Brain. Prayer leaks, Nymn Books. The Posts, etc., gtc. evils of these divorces. NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—A special act of the Legislature may be nec- essary to legltlmallze about 100 children and to ratify the rs-msr- rinses of victims of Herbert F. _.‘Vllller. the “divorce mill operator,” who obtained decrees in many "ourts in 1919, 1920 and 192 through a force of trained witnes- ies and by forging decrees. "More than 100 of these fraudu- lent decrees have been traced," said-Bennett Slegelsteln, of Nassau street, who appeared in court today for Salmual B. Foster. an American consular otllcer at ‘ Buenos Aires, who was forced to return to llhls country because of the discovery that his “Miller div- orce" was Worthless. “Litlgatioufollorving from this situation will be in the courts for years, if not generations." said Mr. Siegelstein. “There are 100 or more children of men and women who have remarried after Miller div- orces. Technically, these are all bignrnous marriages, except where the parties obtained new divorces after discovering the frauds. There probably will be cases 40 years from‘ now where estates will turn on the point of whether a child of the second marriage is legitimate after ‘the lilrst marriage was dis- solved by a Miller decree. . "i am preparing an not to submit to the Legislature which would legitlmatiza the remarrlages of per, ties to these Miller divorces where both sides have iunocentlyJ-emar- rled. This act would make such divorcee valid without further ac- tion. Many other clauses would have to be added to remedy all the Most of Miller's mt divorces were correctly obtained with the sole exception of the fact that Mll- ler was not a lawyer in New York state. Later- Mlllordeveloped s small company of professional wit- nesses to be used when It was de- cided his real witness [would make shad impression on t e court. He later conceived an idea of selling divorcsifoutright no» that his fees were 100 per cent. profit. Be simply manufactured‘ a decree, forged the name of u judge to it, and flied it. Finally. men. and women. who lwi been divorced without their know- ledge, made inquiries at White Tlnins and an investigation by tb Fublisiurs Prices. Cartel: & fo.,l.ntkfl. p ve-neinnvowvrtmione “ ,..4ur...-.».v:l .'r, ‘ Illvestlgatlou was started. District Attorney there reveal! and cards about the body and hem Where Prohibition is not vcry poliluu singer Fuccrl given such a’ AND MALE QUARTETT-ES ‘.~'.- I‘ institution. Judge Bartlett person- ally conducted the tour. them until the police arrived, Dr.‘ veterinary. slic- 99; traffic violations sew the suffering E. LLoblein, a ceedod him on the stand.- By that time ‘Mr. Mott had dis- covered that hlswituesscs could he soc-n from without. ‘S0 the plaintiff stand. was changed anti latvr who curtains were drown. A sensation was caused when Pearl hammer. who was with My- mond Schneider wihsrl we hotilos were found. came through an underground passage from the Jail to the Grand Jury mom. ‘She was on the stand ‘only about fifteen minutes. -- - ' I_n the hail. as she emerged from tho jury room, stile met Schneider for the first tvlum sinbeslln be- came star witness against him on u charge of attaching her. She nod-dell. fbut Schneider sitting between two detectives, did nnt move or speak. > Dr. Wm. f’. Jfing. the County coronefs physician. who failed in report that. Mrs. Mills’ throat was cut. was tho next mired. He ridge-ten u-llh the door knob as he nnltered, hut his story was soon told». liir-s. Grave Fldwards, of New Brunswick, was the inst witness. The parties making the tour were found-guilty of speeding and violat- ing tralll-c laws today. Attho close of the -tour they returned to the courtroom to pay fines or start jail sentences meted out to them during the morning session of court; ' Judge "Bartlett believing good would l-result If those convicted of 10f their victims. made arrange- ‘ments for the tour with Dr. Thus. JK. Gruber, superintendent of the hospital. Seventy speoders were arraigned before Judge Bartlett today. At the opening of the court this morn- ing the judge announced that, in accordance with his pro-election promllafihe would double sentences of all convicted of speeding in un effort f0 make the lives of people of the city safe. As the convicted motorists pass- loo in 1887. . < CORN Lift Off with Fingers the Btryker home to telephone to tile police. ‘ . ' Mr. Mott refused to discuss with the reporters plans for mmprrawhr session of the Granxl Jwlffiilill‘ would he say whether Mifs. Hall would be u witness. ' While. the Grand Jury was in session in New Brunswick. I18“: papers printed n letter from Mrs. chnnaoter into, the alronld-yrover- crowded case, Urn; ‘in f sifted that her husband,‘ Gog‘ ‘Hillel. knew nothing of the -m_' ‘eta. hilt fioclared that Mrs. dipped, tlrypig _.‘ womain. wus tryingto . iuto t. ‘ by’ opor, even that’. _ ed see on EBSIDII Avenue t a nislht, _oi the shooting. Last.- nturdqyt he said. lira. Gibnonpsked him-lo swear to something; hut-he asserted ho $01G her no was talking to the ‘monk type cf man.‘ ' ’ " ' ‘v I Doesn't Hurt a bit! Drop n little "Prselose" on nn- nolling corn, instantly that corn stops hurting. men ahorfl vvu life .it right of! with your ngenl. Truly! about a score of frauduienfidivorces. Since then these fake decreesltavcr turned up in many pm of the its! Miller #1999911)‘ their the Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freedom for ' d few canto. sufficient to remove every hurri corn. roll. com, or corn between autopsies qn the bodies 0| Elev. Mr he toes, and the cafuaes wlth- Hull and ' Mrs.‘ iiflills will be out scream or irritation. » quostiohed. r \ t Tomorrow. Doctors Crook, ‘HM She hold how Schneider came to- George Sipel, wife of a (bidder of mural-slush.‘ which brought a new burgh. him, i flflaiin-glllau, ‘Catholic 7,! on her huslianffs head hates every ermnn and Smith. was made thv. strictly enforced, as in snuff.- cities ill the Sthto of New York, Catho- lic clergyulcn entertain some doubt as to file pormuneucy of _Pl'011lI.lII.I0ll,ll-ll(I are, therefore. rather reticent about its mlzrniibifl brnefiis. Elsewhere we find most favorable expressions for the strict BIPIOPCEIIIBIII. of the law. Tire Catholic Bishop of Grout Pulls Montana, Right Reverend lvlullrlns C. Lenin-all, under date of April 25. 1922, wrote us of the general at titude of the people of his slate: “We have all army of intelligent ltllll patriotic citizens who are in flavor of enforcing 1.110 Eighteenth Amendment." ' Yllhu liquor traffic has ruined so many Catholics pilyslcfllly null spiritually. that tho Catholic Church, in spite of the luauy Oath- cllc ‘immigrants, ‘in spite of the nlarvelous generosity with which (latiholic edifices were built, and Ilr spite of tho llurd labor of so many priests, and of thousands of self-sacrificing nuns. was losing ground. - Nothing ever hnpipcned in Aluerlua thut will make for tho spiritual progress n1‘ the Catholic lihurclr. as Prohibition. Fifty years hence the greatest. wonder- mom will fro, wily ull Catholics did not. work with tooth uud nail for Prohibition. Among the most active mom- bers of the Catholic Clergy Prohi- bition League urez-iltcv. C. P Baron. (loiu-m-bus. ind; Rev. MI- Mshoney, Mendotn, Minn; Rev, A Jacquemet. O. P. Priory, lilall River Mass; Rev. George Zureher, North Evans, N. Y; Rev. M. f‘. Snnrlnin, Nadeau, Mich; Rev. P. J. Murphy. Dalhart, Tex; Rev. E. A: l-lsunau. .Washington; Rev. l". Sauruwlltis. ‘Bayonne. "N. J; Rev. M‘. J. Wyte, llnunyvnlb, Cal; Rev. J. MoNamee, ' uhicatm- Rizht- Rev. Bishopherii- llah. Grout Fails, Mont; ltov. .1. Kubuclri. Cleveland; Rev.‘ P.‘ . Uriivérsl Washington. m ‘ - I AQQQ-"Q-a... The woman vvhodoires every hair hnir on his shoulder. __»_J_i_-<-.__ * g. as Sweeter: wurm tribute from lmtll press omit Curlafi..lntcrrul"re~ A FULL Two HOURS SHOW Sun-horn. sive. who D public as the celved tollny. tillk-UKIIOUL tllc the chorus of pr fesslouul critics. who attnm faulc Johnson, though “We dug-ht i.) American tenor,’ beautiful voice, hiotr-cpolilalfs (ii hi‘ has stature. gram‘ nnd he has flrumirt-in luleutu that would fake him spoken stage". RIUllilTfI Aldric said: "Here ‘is is an artistic po Tire critic nl’ son's curlception role which is not. dignity.‘ M'r. Johnson ' Guelph, Ont. which Regina.- Jdn of credit is lowed ing over the Provinces. Mun I.-\ supreme Of his own ruin the fltcmaclp flood of messages of tion from his follow nruslclzlus illlfl the musicul elect of the there is not n dissenting the Dominion, appears ill flung " being confiscated by his Ann Taylor, o! the World. flecl prod that M r. notable for The other musical ex- erts wrote In sllnizlnr strain.» - The some disposition to rob Oun- of Edmund Burke, the born baritone. who has also woh slmcess in the Metropolitan fol-c and who is described as an lri singer by tho cnlfllcs. . ,,»‘—-—-—<o-c---—- - GOLD, "WAYS COMING TQRQNTO, November; 21-.——'l‘here oro- indication; that an. lmpomlhii llistunhanf-o I-wlll Hdcvfllopnryer tlio never abolish. or northwestern slates, and that, lsllllflilify, the cycle it moves eastward it, will be fol-growth. nraiurliy, The Wenillpr continues ver lfo was busy dal’ opera-lug u congratula- clty. dud voice in also from the pro ~Like tho, lllllfflfily of Canadians. ill Nun’ York, It'll‘. still u citizen of‘ fl admllrcrsflfhls is indicated in the’ remarks of some of lIlu ("rlilf-iu, proud of this} ' df-cltlrcs lh-ruls "llu has hi even ily ma" f-flcult sturldvtrfisi; uud luz-ks. Ill: fur even on the ll, of lllc Times, a tenor who is sourctlling more tllu-u n voice, rvllo ruorlalltyi. ~ the Globe, Pitt; of theiroie, ‘is invariably lnupres vigor and is u fictive of He recently com- plctdd‘ n‘ concert tour ofCanada - took him as far west up s-llown in tire case Montreal lord and lunstotfi and disaster. ui the Maritime \ . soap-i. l- “if two people are Controls his fate, but nothing "less the same infection, one In ordering hi! own happiness. é _ p0 complaint Q’. fights Mat. Adulta 2a.. cnuami 1a.“. Eve. Orchestra 62c. Balcony 37o; Children! h. FRIDAY NIGHT i“ AMATEUR NIGHT THE BIGGEST AND FUNNIEST AMATEUR 5H0 EVER GIVEN IN C nAntorr-zrowu 3—-PRIZES-—3 COME ON E. LEAVE‘ voun NAMEB AT COME ALL THEIBOX OFFICE mac-zeal. science "my srA our mos-r seam menses svsmuatuv LONDON, Nov. 20.—-Mefllf'ul sci- ' enco may one day stamp ulll dis-I .9080 m4 surely us gangrene hull‘ the work of Lister and Pasteur. These words. which curry the‘ ‘promise nf u life without disease. tormiuntod only by senile (iecuy, formed port of the prelrldentinlufl- dross of Dr. John Mittircson at the annuizl meeting of, the Caledonluu Mcdicnl Society in London. “rough treatment by vaccine and serum has been tho fashion for some time, he sirid. success has, so m. been attained in very few cases, iBut experimental research may find i‘. remedy for ull lri-rm dis- eases up less effective than .iho ' remedies now available for small- pox und diphtheria. Dr. hinlthcaorfhus no faith in tho monkey gland ‘fantasy or in any 0f the other modern specifies- for lllllkillg the old young oi.’ existence?‘ and lam! by n cold wnve,no\_v gpvend-‘hn has n pr found belief that" the- . western propitious. process of d any may be, to n very y mild larco vxiont, postponed-Amt 110w in Ontario and western Queibec,_h_v' (fruits. i 4nd rather cold in fbongevityflhe‘thinks, may bu ni- tniueil by raising the power of sietnnce of our tissues-on the st-l tacks of germs and their poisons. soothe)” A, ... , _..J' _ly q_ lifled for . ‘Butbi s . _ » Modicul suionfeef-he-ihilimgilti - sol fol MP‘ Plglucitly this Si‘ muptlbllily" arises we am alblc to determine. Immil relative term, and our be to make it more com “Gnrmn cannot be ' but we may muko it mi!" JOIIYI- been stumped out in surgery by mi’ U19!" 'i°- Emil" "M? ‘I The greatest success ll livo medlolrlo is: to b0 i all laldincs. l calthy dwelllmlfl. lie -“ gicnc, fresh lair nlid - (woallrerfircrlnitting) in l“ cs and n sufficient shill"? some food, in which W" compounds called 1144M“ ‘bgnvqll prcsentetlwu preveirtives. 7v? ‘Wisdom bud lenrniilil “g hand is hand, they A“ w . utuni l" 15.54pm- b in" without learning i!!!" I” gully” n ‘ ( ’ even .lurgel,v. L r” I‘ ' lb’? . ' us: * ~- V_ ( ‘ .7 ‘ti? l|1 l?“ I‘ J- W." Toronti" v AT Few i _ our! ' r B“; i"