'e;£he~.W°1 _ _ Tile two mu railway systems of l A" ' _ _ the Dominion armed an i-D110! lfuryiijdvisqsi . amuse vis wana on mimi. 'sum of mii¢u|1.pio¢pg~1ty. Both of them "am: tacos-o nm sm ur mr as suv-so ¢~“'"°“ snow- w be hsvinc the best ye" _ ° _ V in their history. For the first ten, ' ' ' .f lmonths of the calendar year the` Uheoau B, Isllllo. VIN-l'reel|l0nt-J. B. Burnett. gross eaminu of me Canadian P“_ _ locator:-Meet. ca. n. a. uucxlunu. u. s. o. ' cific were $183,588,581. This indi- nfs hours? Barton, Aé.D, . ' i. Although _P._ E. _1- is done on a comparlllysly ,Bruin 50519 learn some data .ol thoproglicei li ll lc col-rio. cates an increase of 828000000 in ' " making in both Gill IM WGS* au nupegt. _ .associate isa or- .I .. the bu' .or .the C. AFTER A Gm* Bom wn»A;" ` mi. quljiw .ug grain, and yield in - i” - ' 'M-‘ " ` ' P R over f-he oorresnoridins Perlvd ’ ' liner in generic. hutin quantity she ~. _ . - ‘ . You have had a tooth that has ' DECEMBER 6 1928 of 1.-t iw -d -iw. no voir even vo. csu»ie~..... .on md... iris h==h==°" *°#h° Wei- 1'*\°f° THURSDAY' ' for the tm mouths of $41,391,563. 1118 you notice a lump on the gum “W 091°' Uliisati. lxowevenin wlgibgh cash we consider P.-E. I. thmhigh _ ' if ' - 5 ~ " ' C" ' - .1-his is within es.ooo.oon or the uct surround1ns1t.'rh1s is whetyou coli P- E L “ “W °°'P"°” “M "“h 2 Wi to be vustl greater in value ' a gum boil. and feel thankful that “h°"° °’ “‘°“‘ 'M' In °' "W 5 °’ m“`“°"“”s‘ . c ° °'"‘ y esminse °f.¢h¢' 0, N- H- 41111118 il". me pus 0,. Douon im, some ia, me timely. E._1. will he me great store |1\I»tll recent violent earthquake in than our exports. This is notice .Same pei._i°d_ I u I nd .B d mm homie oi seed ,Pu mes iii our mm ,QQ hblyftzue of our trade with United i _.___ . ' _ frligutlf lgerhlflis yo? thlnémrtoormgz “fum” “if wel “5mv”`5'k““' This is ' Qhiie recuiis ii simiiu- and even stab” » om, imparis ‘mm mul Freight tralilo is the larger source gobaut it for a gum boil is only_a gum .P“;;eP;;_*§ §‘°I§'6wmg “some ugh-t over ` '°f "°"°““° °“ wth ‘Www “nd ' ' ithei mountain tops today cm matters mom' devnutmloec 0° *mere mm” have mcreued e “ly fre ht has never been so abundant what has happened ww" a gum “ou west” in order to re are the . - v ’ is _ . ' » t, iv li . in August. 1906, which visited val- in vuiue i-luring the past few years along me Canadian miiways as iii, b°.iI{hf;°r:;sr:,e Oi tha mom di” due wuy,_say. in aboutfive years for this I and are steadily increasing. while this year Much ofthe great har- to decay, the nerve becomes infect new revelation in due course of tlinei paraiso andthe surrounding dis i 7 . ` ' ~ il trick and “suited in me inmi8ui.a_ v i g me em- has et to be muv- ed and breaks down. Pus forms H°W °.“‘° husky farmer’ V" ee tlon_ of a national earthquake ser- our elwrw W that °°““"Y» *I* “S ° 5' Y which cause, rcud of P ri I whcn the new iight ~ pain and swelling. This P ' ' ' . u ht i , 011- and vf°mS 1°' me mllwlys Wm . downs today in the cvusroiun ihus_l though showing a s 8 ncl-ease no doubt continue to be teamed luliallrlii breaks down, tlée pain .and . _ E vice. On that occasion the town of are still far from satisfactory. The ‘ ' “W ng PPE” “U YW 1681 U18! Buiiding Ui, me yum ` Valparaiso was almost entirely de- stroyed, while santiago and other towns were severely shaken and suf- fered much damage. It was estim- ated that at least 3,000 personswere kllled.ostiu lsr-gcr nuinhcr injured. and at least 100.000 rendered home- less. Before the end of the year, however. the rebuilding of the city was rapidly progressing. Periodic earthquakes have occur- with labor. Why do Canadians go "nf" the end °f De°°mb°"~ as for as that tooth is iconcerntnl ning l thi is that oods .___.__ ' ` mu G! ax S g ` 'Th C nadian National has con- yoIl'i`ovi1;(:'Lel;ul&§rmi; ul`\;l?r'Ga din f The °wner‘§mp or 9' successfm which shouldbe manufactured in ° il . Cleveland mis “-5 ti; t ul; 61'. 0 farm is the desire of most men eng Canada are being manufactured irrslderably greater mileage than me has only become ehmgiu asdpgiwfss gaged in farming. Every progressivei th U md states senemily out of Canadian Pacific - 22.000 _ miles we of the mfectmn time pus nig' farmer should have in mindan idenl, . l | ” e n _ agaimi, 2g,000_ A ia,-ge proportion sigad of being into the mo,-ml is new towards which his efforts should bc Canadiali"raw material and very, of me National mgeage aim iies into the syswn _ _ dlilrecteiillifal;11.mwpei:>;esn;;xLi;?;laxii§y . s oeess u n a _ s . - largely by Canadian labor. A northward oi me canadian Piwiiic wife; :viii remember that Dr. Wes- tum in its operator over many years Why do not immigrants come? lines where population is more n I °° Shnwed that B' “me pm* a full reG0h1P°“-90 f°l'1\\l1¥\V95tm9HtS from one or these infected tecth,l death. of capital labor, and managerial Because we cannot provide them SDBTSG than it is near the i11t0l‘D9-~ when injected into rabbits, was sul-‘ability The .~. . . point of view is that "°“°'l b°““d'"y' “dem to pmduce disease and e"°n'of continuous profit. with the fun- damental farm. productiveness un- to the united states? Because they V°“"¢ 'S ¢°l\\¢ .,,,'i,i,i" iii vic_ an'1éh;:§;o§€oi;iir;33>gth,an‘oiw s$tgui;;‘mpai,ed_ do not find employment at home. tru-ia, 3_0” to ml the seat made va- gum bon about it is really more Within a uniform region the suc- red throughout me age5_ many 0, These matters have been discussed cant by the resignation of Hon. J. dangerous to the system than when cess at me fum “due to many me them on a much more destructive scale than either of those mention- ed. The appalling earthquake ln Japan on Sept. lst. 1923, ranks as the most destructive on record, the estimated casualties being 99,441 dead. 103.733 wounded and 43,476 which was attributable to the con- ‘flagration which followed. and which was the cause of 95 per cent. of the property damage. estimated at one billion pounds. Many now living can recall sev- eral other very severe earthquakes, notably that at Messina. in 1908. which devastated cuiulcriu mid sic- ilyi the California earthquake o 1909, by which the city of San Fren- cisco was almost destroyed, with an estimated loss of 500 lives and property damage of several .hundred millions of dollars; the great In- dian earthquake of lam which shook all India and adjoining continents; the Charleston earthquake of 1986, ance of 1857, which' cost 12,300 lives. are many times more frequent than was previously supposed. Ili Japan, elaborate seismograth system ifl the world, between 1885 and 1892 no though many of them did not caus ing a few hundred square miles. there were others sufficiently in - tense to propagate vibrations round and through the Globe, Speaking generally, these disturbances are most frequent along the steeper flex- ures in the earth's surface, and in those regions where there is geolog- loal evidence to show that slow se- cular movemeilts in the earth's crust are possibly yet in progress. A typi- cal earthquake usually winmences -with minute elastic vibrations, the periods of which vary between one- flfth and one-twentieth of a second. These are recorded by seismographs, and are noticed by certain of the lower animals like pheasants, which before the occurrence of movement perceptible to human beings scream as if alarmed. There may be pre- liminary tremors even more pro- nounced, followed by a distinct shock or shocks. the period or which _will be one or two seconds. From this climax the movements, al- though irregulsr in character. be- come slower and smaller until final- ly they are irnperceptibie. The dura- tion of a smal earthquqke usually varies from a few seconds to amin- uts, but large disturbances which are accompanied by surface i.'ndu-` lotions my so leltior two or three minutes. ` -----¢o¢-`--- Tirx oucctioiu uchclrm repeatedly sured: wn`st_i» withoeu- sdsf w_haols_vmu¢ with ummm- taiit ._wli;_ao ocuodismlssnthoir pjgeountryf '1‘he.dova'nmmtl`)as llflh toallcf`¢liese‘in »,\.~. Maritimes and Central Canada. This ‘ trade relations between the Mari- ,`still." _ i ’ ,- A. ghuuniid 5p,m'“_ B moi" nd Uma and the other Provinces may un", Tm' ` And sgmsgn' hat? te ' - ` R°||° i monwn r WI' D be inferred. _ We need more such ihruusmut me wma rmpm' ov" »__, uiwim mugs: odnfu-ences. and it may be hoped which Hu Mun,” ml i.ui,,i”'i“_‘M"‘ 'il Hhldm to ease my thot Prince mdword mend will he ly and so well. ood in wnioii ho is Hcor.olfildhood's lcughtei-,hftfe ig. included in e next visit of ~tliesei°° ¥"°*uY_b°l°"d- Fm 9554” W 'V ' “nw Umim- msd who nov timed their-services ¢"°°‘°°"'°" f°f hi' Uh# “H05” i ~. likeasombreoloull. Thereisgreat The for the promotion of good will and. “Xie” but it u nat "mont hm fellowship. we trust that orrsnxs- oi; his recovery, lor. which miiuonynlght. visit tevrlnce Edward Illmd of ments wiu be made for a summer of his loving suiilects are praying. The _ . 9ldq|..onmietabableiigin\a. Inre-inembe`r|oftiieM`ai;ii1meProviccesl~ . _. JIM. asia omiial mamma rogorqlngn-ocioticn io 'roi-ohio ma umsiwm -thdtrsocoxcsdsdothoimpommtmi. mow-You-li punt* ell =§§ 5 is 3 the situation but the Government votes' It Wm be remembered that render 9' p°iS°n harmless* °" at 19”” htliforniggtavsiiflgiisgeygwrvgfih ‘ Mi Tolmie resigned his seat in the le li 1 1 e ° per” persists in following out the licy _ 5;); arm u lFa‘ms large* °" Sm°“°" u““‘ mesc _ a . r . . . po H°“Se °f U°mm°n5 in 0rd" W be is mfectmni absqbed mm me farms of efficient size are run less‘ 01 refering w certain interests and come louder of the conservative gi°°d ‘;°“”1‘» °““ 'Je °‘"f“’<1 “Y the advantageously. The relotive uuiiit- _ "‘ ’ certain groups regardless of the ef- party in British Columbia. I-Ie`waS ifiod °ii.?uiFairts og me hwy ‘miles °f ‘Um °Pe““'°"5 are imP°"t" - » ° “g e ` “ ng ° the heart it' ant factors but will not be discussed _ fem, u i-i the countiy successful after a little time in de- self V - _ °i’ _ a native of Tryon. this Province; weather may probably come before|§;i;i;Ielt.iv¢;Z.s tlhe clilaifliisement of our queiiiiy in ,fad oi Mem-5_ Bumuby, Saunders and .Christmas and all will hope gist siripes we m_|;°i':caled'_‘;;fg ggi? hi' ure of labo Pyke formerly of New Brunswick °“°“¢h "ww "my ‘in b°’°*'e “"5” K' .- M 'I _ . xscgnss ' happy icstivci to more it o “white 'i1?H-trim-r~or Thy mercy thot ii ,i “nd NW* swan' M tm wmmnm Christmas" rather than a “green"3p"°VidPd fm’ U5 *md Bunefed f°T WL ngt m°‘“°°“ °‘ me N°"" 3°°u°' 55315' one. Should the weather tum cold-‘we thunk Thee' 0 aim' ` ' lelure. the presswand other rem-e- ci- it will still be sessonohie. and the ' Aoi; imp Ln.-E _ sentggive bodies were present md u word of comma_nd in the homes will' If 1°” _Uf¢_- its lH\lKhfM',` even its mutual _feeling of helpfulness and b°"' The sale :ipod iriy cheek tu ii I .irutoi-city unveiled. _frlist such" H°'c§’“;’1“ "'°’° “’°°‘” the "’”‘* ’° Ah mmf: glghhht H f ous. e ' i . - - 1 ve th ii \'°°°t°‘°"'°" °”°’”"'““°°_ “"" h“"° But lot it whistle ss it will. ’ WU* 5 om" for-reachina consequences on the well keep our christmas mcrr 'md "°°" ° “‘°“'““° W”7°°f°- Y in-iiuont, cold- earth. boo. I love, eng, on the hill; . . of heavdn above' the in. and moon, and in the Blot. lllliodn tors, but to none more than to that from one end of this countryto the C- T°1mi9s MY- T°llY\i¢. W” électedime pus from the gum 'bm' was of sizci For each kind o farming draining int th th, bee ‘ otha Pmucaiiy everyone knows there in 1926 hy c majority of 2,150 stomach ang dfgéggxle V Massa;-1221; within coch dlstricquthci-cis one sire it deeply intel-esta-every farmer. wi ji THE Marltimesihave historic charms' ~ which delight visitorsrfrom all over- the world. Those who enjoy a restful, comforting chew quickly learn to choose - Big _Ben. Besides being full-flavoured, the plug is always fresh and moist-does The Lam! of Evangeline \ has the oldest history ul weli ae some qfllle love- ll'esf scenery in North America A. Valuable “Poker Hand” 'is now attached V , to each plug notdry out--fits any pocket and is handy V to carry. . Get a plug of Big Ben-the best chew and the best value for your money. ` eilicieht size is not usually ohtclnedl G g Dloyment can be settled only in one D_ Maclean. Mp" was Premier. up dealtmyoliigomxtogxiiayt staging iota; aii ai, one iime_ The efiuris made by ww’ that 15' "° P"°V1d° emp1°y` cal interests here in today‘s election let it drain into mouth. Then later fiiiilixatsirsihtehiglfgihgilgiggsiggigfggifssiég ,_ ”‘°“l- This 0°" W d°“° 815° ‘mly may be increased Swnewhot by the “le dfm make H” °"°m”\°tl°H- 1"':cdn usually be observed in the studyl 4 ' I “' " ' W " T ' 1" ' 'is in one way. namely. by protecting fact that l-lon. Dr. Maclean was born gxd 'gvgegggpi ei;;f‘s;{ry'°;;_e‘;L1:;”*:lé»iof th farm businesses of any reg- i . 5 ll home industries and home employ- m P““°e Edwam Islamd “me 55 or extract the tooth. . ’\Zzrziugiqstigiiuiicléiisiiuiqgsigggres s°me` men,__ This is the doctrine preached years ago. and is the Liberal Gov- t lgow the tooth itself may ap`pear|_ In 1332 the Cui-indian piwigc R511.: till-ougliout the country last sum- ernment cm‘dmate` He is personally lilac etggxld an xfmlml amli you do notlway bum its mam “ne mr°“gh~ popular and will evidently be a hard I ea ° os ng t' »neverthe'\M00S9 JHW and at th" lime the 37.5°, mor by' the Hon. R.. B. Bennett and ess in me "Bm °f Wh" 0111' den' settlers arrived. ‘ man to beat. Hon. R. B. Bennett. iisis are now telling us don't take al is . - h I ki sicxidfzlstly adhered to by the Con- 1 11' ' aiming °p'€r‘m°ns in t e Be bee the Conservative eader, inance chance by leaving it in ii' your den-,district begun with me homestead! i servative party since the days of Minister Robb and I-Ion. J. C. Stew- "Si Wishes W exilfact lt- Fifteen of the present operators' SiJ _ _ ` t,Mlit l’thIteri,`rent V r ohn A Macnonald It ‘S the The Col;€ leololglng lift; thislinserests ...+',,.,.,,+,,,,,, [mg 160 acres °f land during the policy that Wm bring hmmgmms of thc respective Party candidates I; °+”"°°°‘ lllefmd fmm 1887 W 1905- Three bf d i i i _ ' ~ - these operators also pre-empted an an ire an our pop” anon --- Modern Etiquette ladditional 180.acres. Later 14 ot' ` Courses has opened at Woshins- Bi m,i,,,i,, in these homesteuders added. lund to _ ,ton in what is called a “lame duck” y their farms. The early YBHFS Were AN |MP0R'r,qN»p '(;0NpE|¢ENgE_ session, _the last that the present me|§t_°,§,h‘Q“‘§$tf‘:“:id‘;';‘igns_‘%;ve'§°;£pl3l1:i; N¢W Yiifki N- Y- ___ COHZWSS ¢B¥\h°1d- “fm ‘euef ‘md Q. How long should the br&;by purchase after an average period tariff revision are to the front, andfund butter plates remain on theigf .6 years of pioneer farming. Eight 1004 ' 6' - _ , ___ _ AN important conference was held both of these subjects blend in one. tafetvnm after the salad has beeni;i;gna;<;d;|¢S Q_ Are me wager goblet; filled be- tions were made by 6 of these home- al y PM I 1 on farm products to shut out com- fore dinner is announced, or after? isteaders about ii years after the E I _h It is now known that csrthquuiies _A-v nces Assoc ation of Toronto petition by Canadian mmeis' but, A, They are fined before the first udditlon, the amounts vsi-ying ; In “ll IS _ 1 t . ‘md ¥“'°ml"°“" cmzfills °f N°V1\ they do not want any increase of g‘5°5tSv“*,*r‘;¢=;;`§1I_:$ig:1“1“€`§;’;’tfsf‘- is it fl‘;l‘;'x':t ggdigiggg Sfers "'f£;`;’°b;“*f3e -o++o+o++o+»»+¢»+ooo++¢» i - . Q» 8 8 . ‘ 1 .Scotia for the purpose of promoting duties on manufactured goods. The customary to Siam me time oi their of these em-iy sei-,iiiem ` WORDS oi:-i-EN Mrgpsgpi D mf exumpie' whiuh hug the must 9. 'Geiger understanding ueiwem the great manufacturing interests and departure as well as their arrival? Originally mmm M the land of mein” Say. “it l00kS HS lf li WRS Efliflc their vast muiiiiiide of empioyeés A. Yes, it is the custom, Belbeck district had been given toito snow." Use “were” after “as if. \ are either indifferent or “mme m_ _ the Canadian Pacific Railway by thei OFTEN MISPR/ONOUNCED: wic- is a f0iiow_up of the recent visit to ~»»+»»+f»+o¢+o+-ooo-o-oo-0444 Government of Canada. Many of the|graphy; _accent after the g is pr?- _ _Ward the fHI`m0l`S' demlmd f°l` N811- f early purchases were made from the fened. fewer than 8.331 were tewfded- Al- T°f°“l° Of Maritime Pefliamehwfl- er dutieé on foodsiuirs in psrticulsr, _ The Land We Love ’ agents of this company. The loud OFTEN MlssPEl.l.Ep; cuucii- e ans. A secondary object of the pre- as such taxes increase the cost of 5°ld 9" 'g Price °f ;b‘:i“'a-53-0° Pe; -krgggéggggnge Sal: “gg "h"1"“t‘l'- t *°*°"°*°°**’*'*°?*°*°‘**'***°****.°*'°"***‘**“°°°°° ' . . ‘ ' , B. E ll I ll , S C, ' ` serisible shaking Over areas exceed- sent meeting. and one of crest im- ’“’”‘g~ "‘|’P““*““Y C°”g’°Ss “° B’ mmk yd" ggi. Qgitnontlig cettllnge olpllinfhlcistimulaw. urouse. pgovokc, npr-oggpt. ` ‘- _ - _ _-._ _ ~' potmnce w the Marmmes general_ longer has any pin-ticular concern »++no available homestead Tand of the dis- encourage. ~ isboiit Prohibition enforcement, We i trict. there developed a market fori WORD STUDY: “Use it word ly, is to lay plans' for the placing of infer that the volstead A-ct Wm be Canadian APP|¢ W|1l1\¢\‘S land owned by land companies andithree times and it is yours" Let us Q Where does Canada stand as lug in id d S f th increase our vocabular b aste 1 ` . . ` ° 1 0 . a. larger volume of Maritime pro-|'p:il-tly cnfoi-ced or not enforced asan Apple Winner? _'lfgeii$li sxgers wi?o`hi§im§b2uine; zlizllng one word each dag. y n'll‘oda;’;i ducts in the Central Canadian mar- heretofore. A- Cimada CDUUHUES '50 Wm mimi tie to their holdings sold their landslwordr COMPLEX; complicated; ln- " Kem _ _ ____ important prizes for its apples at the und renewed their wandafuige irlcctc. "who understands the com- _ ., what is hut -economic slavery' Imperial Ffvil S1101” held in Eos- By iaoi most of the ovcilohlcplex l>hen°ms\1s °f life?" - (.3086 - Many Bl'0k€ll B0ll6S Behind the movement are several io which We aw subjected ii Gam 31:3- i2h;_}:l’E1i;é&; 1%£11Ed?;.l`lilt|B;;§i1l;; hgengesgelad land beer; igollrollri- ""”"""""°'”`_'""" ii _ ~ a . e popu on a grown _ “f” _ _ . undred of former Maritime people ada continues to buy from the Unit dominated the show and exmbm rapidly and was already reported as M*“ Insurance, covering lnlury from any cause, is surprisingly now resident in central csnudu and ed States twice as much as she sells won several prizes for different var; 3_3 per square mile for the twu mm-: ciieuh ' deeply interesicd in the welfare of ‘° her neishbor. under c tsriir that °f S;1i>el;iff. igmxfggn Hsgrgvlvlgi little? ig'/xyxhlpsm inclvlivi in. this Household Scrapb°°k _ _ their mme Pmvmcw “Conscious is so to loo por cent. higher sgslnst being represented in me mme mm Zoflaiéeraiale imoinretf 1a\§§“”Swa‘; 3 mmm L Enquire roi-_phi-tlcuiin-s\ combines sicimecc cud /lcclucut that the Maritimes have been le“`.C”““d°~ than 01”' tariff is HK9<|"St Canaidals apple crop for 1926 is es- pu;-ui-u-,Seri for Sememem, and uy ’~ °° policies also written. Travel policies a specialty. ' /the SUI'-957 That appears to ‘be the timated to be a' record one of over 1906 me density uf me population §» ` behind in Canadian development. present situation under the -'King f°\“` mmm” b““’°\S~ had increased to 6.2 per square mile. C “_ . - .they realize the necessity of enlist- Government. To an Administration * l 'Thx ingremle Igrhptlpiulctioringcntin- ° ef SWHS yn _ __ . i . ‘***°'*****' ue an e nu er per _ _ lng.the interest of .the other Pro- th” l°"°5 Uncle sam mf' wisely bm' - - square mile was 7.7. By 1921 the T° ’°m°"° C059” BWUS 011 Wear- _ " vmces in order to preserve the unity too well, this seems to be all right, Daily S€lECtl0l1S f0l‘ density of pupuiutipn had bgenxi-e.; l:,'l#hHlllJar€l. rub the stain gently TUC 0|¢l¢Sf lll9\ll'¥M¢ MGM! in P- E- |- _ but Canadian manhood resents it. ' _ , duced to 6.6 per square mile. 9' lime Pure UIYCWUIB- Then e ‘ and progress of E united Canada in Guardian Readers . As lands became scare" within time in iukewaim water’ my E dom Oilices - Lower Queen Street - Charlottetown. which the li/ioritlmes chuii hold continued mild weather previous ’ i. _. Hg province find within the region §‘§m“n;"‘i§&fd Pm “lid Press ....... ....... ... is Mm... we "‘"’*"*‘“‘°”f _mm "°"‘ .':..°i:.:°.ii'f:'.i..i:.l';‘;§:2..I.l.,”ii; ' - ‘ e -t i fs °f §‘:.";°..‘”’i 2;? °1“".‘2.'." 1 i . ;:.f.'l‘.‘:.'ii..‘;ii;':“.: .2f';‘.:°‘;°‘*” i:°" s “""°' l.““».‘1§.s"“‘22.‘;‘.€.‘“°”.r.*i.i.“.f.m¥ .mtl ... . nd... . e o sro e wn. o - ~ o a u - _ - ~ 'roronm Association were Prof. Moc- standing an ummm md df; 1;' the B315., Ewc:iarw1;<3np[pdsfuwznpvG_ ,ii in an undeveloped mai’ mei it is well to know in cooldng ep. spanish suucc. serve on woot or in into vi ecutrsi reservoir. Phe9» °f the University 01 T°"°¥\t°f far-away North West. lder Bféssions. he was l§ruifs(;ld0uforra'g1?r Iggnttlei areal; the glue e pure use one and average 1915 was Met 9° ~ ' ‘ '_ in this stuy. _ 1 feating the Liberal Gov mnent of What is the thought? ‘ ' ‘~ missing, an appreciable number oil The lmmmrationlnd home em- 1-he Province' of which eaon John th'I‘iiat where there is a gum boil,_ complete ownership nf R im-m of C. M. Lampson fd Co., LIMITED. M. Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales . ‘ or ' _ Raw Furs Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applyil1§ to R. T. Holman, Ltd.,.Sum- merslde, P. E. I. . Represented by Alfred Fraser. Inc. ° 212 Fifth Avenue _ ' -9-O4'9~*9'§'¢ §'O‘ff+9¢"' AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE ~ DISPLAY OE WHITE AND - PEARL FRENCH IVORY Our Holiday stock of French Ivory has just been opened up and it certainly looks wonderful. The Pearl in various colors. and decorated with gold is simply exquisite. We have never shown such beautiful designs in Mlpors, Brushes, Combs, Trays, etc., and we know we are ln a position to cater to your every wish in this line. We can also supply any article of White Ivory you may require, ~ See our Toilet and Manicure Sets. " CENTRAL E. A. FOSTER, Duvosross Sunnyside 4 ` KEEP US IN MIND FOR SMOKERS GOODS i \ 1 l %i%l%l%i§~ §i@’ . V _ o #O-$0 OVQQ-0 944'# 09 90'#-Q-0-O&§4f§4-OQQO-O-O%QO~O-4~O‘%6 *@0400-Q4 . BR l\|'|_M|Ne A-TEA . Is better than ever. ~' Sold only in €`:ed, Hygenic, Airtight Packages. iam for Dies. that three medium _sized apples crusts. crustmdes, patties, -etc. f _ Welsh about a pound. ----<»»---~ _ _ e‘;';,l,§',,d§'§_. _ ' olvll o'ci.ocx GUN me fi “°° M-..,,,, “‘:.u.i:.°:.i.'.'.°i...i'z.i... In thc Sh \~ I th _ eets should be turned each w ,i _ _ " paying no attention to the top or the L1vs:R.i=ooL. Dec. 4-_'rho ism-_ imt ai, \'>0¥f»0m. and they will wear mu¢h~ous l o‘clock gun, fired hers daily ,mum schools, l°11S¢r. as the strain will be dis- as a time signal, is being used now the .gmemi Wlbllled- as a signal for prayers for the ““°°°"‘°d san o ' ` grins' mfceiniiclfft tfiriwgg ¥Mlu~co° yn; Km ' e sugges e t NEYS of the National Anti.“l\‘em be bgwokedi 535P1‘5Y¢l‘WBll Bilnwv io ..m,.°_°:;: fired and-thollsaiés adopted use 0, rm. hmm plan today. .. _ beyond the tend to become until softened t H dman E-:°bCo` Ltd in a smokeleai L_. Cough and TAR nf Ji'