v F1 . A l V‘; i t l l. i. . i, ~ '_. i I JEZFKSIG m: .- -ai-iow from iioimam. Catalo; awunltlilllli BUSINESS COLLEGE will reopen for the spring term, on Wednesday. Jan. 2nd.‘ 1924. 649-12-27-5i. ~70 LET-House six rooms. Modern usllvéhlellccfl,‘ Barn, Acre land adjoining if required. J. A. Brace, Sumnforside. 680-12-28-21. -isuuiivtinsins AGENTX- m- Byrbh MacDonald of t.lie MacDon- ald Drug Co.. ls now Guardian re presentatlve in Sinminerside and will be pleased to receive news advertising. new and renewal sub~ acrlpitione had Jdb-Ptiifltingt Mr. 11 M MMDOBIII! 5°15 me Milmlllfl shade of the Town. and covers u Guardian at his store. His telep- space of ‘i2 ft X 160 ft. it will have ltheir pnpiis.--A. 110119 Nil l8 1243- " lall modern appliances and can be -—'r"' ‘flooded as required front a copions- JWARDIGAN HEAD CON- “popl-JLAR RAll-wAYMAN-_ ly supplying pump. it is completely CERT.-—-A concert was held in cmlduct" Ha"? Ferfiuw“ wh° surrounded by ii high close fence, Cardigan l-lcad School Weilnesduy", m“ m” waFwm “mum T731“ gently bowing to the south, and lDt-c. i2 and proved a great suc- from Summerslde west passed through Kensington recently on his way east. His friends were all glad to see him once more and to realize that Horace Grerleys admonition is agreeing with But Greeley surely knew that to gotoo far west would impel one to come eventually east. and we may assure that this is what happened‘ Harry. But we doubt if any official v on the road is more popular thanl he. and doubt, too. if many con- ducors can handle business in a more acceptable manner. You may always rely on hint to give you the best answer possible. in fact, one would almost conclude from cur- sidering his original resourccful- ness, that he had once. at least. passed through the Emerald isle. ‘then. yam...- llll‘ ‘who arrive-ti travelling public may rest assurreil y. W“- dnys ;|g()__-]L Whether this be so or not. that with Hairy in. charge 7f lilo‘ train, the destination is sure io he reached with the passengers ' train crew in the best of bumor.—\'. - ---—<o>--- Linlrnrnt Ior Minardm _....__—Q-o§-—l---- SIR HENRY rrionivroiws Mes-i SAGE ro ErJI-Ptovzss ' Has Confidence in Future .i., President and Chairman oi‘ the 30am..- of Directors oi‘ the (‘anu- dan National Railways, to officers; and employers of the System, is published in the December. l5$ilt' cftlic (‘iinadiziu National Railways Maglzine. , To Officers and Employees: l wish you llll o. Merry Chrlstinosl and a Happy New Year. l-‘orl twelve months we have been cu- gaged in a joint enterprise and any success we have met has been largely duo to the fine spirit and efficient service rendered liy of- ficers and employees, I thank you one and all for the way you have responded to the do, mands upon you and for the exceh. lent service you have given the‘ Company. Especially. i wish to thank these employees who téilllli!‘ training. Courses J. Pogson pm. T45, Summer-side. 5i CHURGW- Sunday, 1.923, Preacher, Rev. J. F. Denny, 2.30 p. tn...Sunday School, 7 p. ni. God and Maminan. business 11.15 p. m. Watch-night sevlce. open air rink now ready for effective work of rink is situated under the the only exposure is heavens. Under the expert inanage- was well rendered: Opening (‘lior- ment of the proprietors, [hi5 source and when this congregated health- ful receutive sport is :1 stimulant, not a deterun-t to intellectrial dc- ed.—-Y. Morrisoii arrived on Friday even- ing from and tire spending the holidays withuArabellzfTuylor, Aittiic M. McLeod. utiil ITryon, who LfD-‘lil friends for the lust month in town Fund Si. homo on Suiiilii_v. While in town she Uouizhs was the attest of .\lr. unil Airs. .i. L. illltirlieiitl.~-ll. ,i’ost Office Dept" Tignish, has re-‘Moniagiic. »»e~~Mv@~we=~umumshnrsuruc"wu filillPl‘ Eloy iti ltcgilli-i. SR-‘ili- Kkllllutbe gout‘. things, which later \v:i;< _ l9?" ‘bent u ilieiisant vacation ZlIllliCllSIFllIlIICil by Santa (‘liiiis iii lii‘; The following: signed mes-soy: likes from Sir Henry W. Thornton, K. ll. are glad to see her back again. Itllfllll --S. B. C.--A special six niontlis j "fisuop tmmilfl-llmill-Vs Cilillli-‘S by msll. Write‘ l neasrznu AGENT -:iii-. .i. W. Murdock Ls now ‘Guardian Agent in Montague, and will he pleased to receive news items, ad-‘ Job Printing. new and ‘renewal subscrlbtioiis. 1f , . ~> i; tht Church Justified. _ naqsoneiTowu ma“ SCHOOL-flue Georgetown J-liglt School closed on Friday afternoon for the Xmas holidays, the pupils _ _,___ iof Grade l and Grade ll had it -FIN‘E NEW RlNiQ-lifesiirs Christmas tree which proved to be ciiinhon Bros, base their new a splendid success. The pupils of the the high grade were treated to Jack Frost. This candy by the teacher. The teach- southern ers on their part were the recipent- iente of many useful gifts from iu -..suiitn'gnsioz METHODIST , Dec. 23rd, vvrllflllls- H. III.- Special to all men. Monday night from the'cess. The following programme us—l‘se Gwine Back to Dixie. Reci- hiurguerite Gordon (eucoroil). Rec- itation by Sadie B. Vifehster. Solo by Earl McDonald (cncored). lus- truineutal Music. intermission: gfllfi of home made candy and nuts. Solo, (Harry Laudefsi by John Webster. (cncorcd). Recitation by Marion Sullivan. Dialogue-wirabel- la's Poor. Relations. (Churactcrsl: Josh Hopkins, Sterling McLeod; hlary Taylor. Christina Nicholson: l‘lll\'t?l't¥ll)'.iR0l)El‘\ Clarendon, John Webster; elopmeni. it should be encourag- Pniisouiii. -—.\lessrs. Ernest and lliiymoiul .\it. Allison Betsy (the nisidl Fannie. iviisoii. Qiiurtetie: Polly Woily Doodle. Af- ter the programme .i. Scrimngciir .\iv. ll. it. Morrison. from New Castle, N. B. —--.\lrs. Williziin itiiiirlieiirl, North llllil been visiting to improve the interior of the l-lleiinnrs. returned to lii-r ocimoir. ipagriot please Con“ ..*CHRIS'FMA$ TREE-An cx- cellent program was ‘curried out on Christmas eve by the young. people of the Methodist. (flint-ch The decorations were and tastefully Lil‘- rangcd. and ilic tree laden with ~.\liss Kaitlili-oti iireiiuitii of the llcr tricntlsiinirtst humorous style. (lrczit cred- iit i; reflected upon the yoiiny: peo- ple for the thorough prepnriitlvii that made the program most ilk‘- ccpluble and brought forth iiiiii-li fairiirabli- cnnimciit. The ])_l‘il,'.{l‘1llll we; hs follows: (‘lioriis\--- "Mighty (2nd iiiid Prince of Pence" “Santa (‘lain is (‘ouiiiri',"—i~§1l\i-l the west well. -—-<oo—-——— I. 0. D. E. LECTURE IN SUMMER-l SlDE Th..- scvii-s til‘ lectiiiw-v-iilt-riiiiii-t r~ nit-tits coiiductt-tl by l. t). i). l<l.. which proved so enjoyable to iiiniiy of the ‘citizens of Sllllllllt-‘lg-Sllli‘ tliir-yCali?!“1[\_;'Tlle‘qil:1fl_£ ‘r S“ “u k-wmyg‘, mm“ huh“. u“, l... ' l llli! tlii- llflfit it'll “PP h‘ “i” .' w: f: Z " ‘ I l ’ ceiii-ut of ii nice fuiititiiiii ieii: niiil -*‘"“l will‘ “X11 bronchi to a successful tvrltiiilii- JFmll“ “‘_““ *1"‘.’."*“‘ . "‘.‘““'i_ in}. Pzistor lfvv, n, Lni-killni-t or ~|"illl>'.\‘('il llllll with a shrug. lii)“ “ll Tlw-‘im-i “-“"“l"l5 limh-Skllrlslulliff (find-z M (l'?rllnul,.\,i..l“f piiii- of gloves: wliili- lll“l h‘ m“, Iéwshytvlyhél] Silly Tllglétllllllrlllllglldvl‘ llloxnhlllibltdiilij.liuui {Hllrnql ‘Wnjlfillillxhly “ t H, l‘ l i‘ i‘ "V . l.‘ ~ . i 1'0 , , ‘ ‘ ‘ lH l“? ll‘ vii‘ l‘ tvhllllit, l‘t"('l()l' 0t‘ St. .\lzir_v's church. ‘glllliflouly cilugkinli-lfi"l “flag, “lb: “hoop Air“; ||_ gave a most illuminating lecture bi». m‘ 95'; D‘ “in ‘pq-am-ng m“; j\||5_<_ phmg y." u... fore ii large gathering fill lllii lllr" (.l]r?ml":1i]c2{v'. ..'\ qméh m efficient manner in which tli.» (‘lilltllbllt iuviiriii l"? ‘elllll (‘llglll 01' ‘hi’ Trflilmmlul ~13? Vi} A xdphg, |§.u.k;“.“,. --,\|rilti were trziiiieil for the iicroliiaiic]lii-iivy price. Christmas ('fll'OlS. To mulro the oc- can? Q q ‘TrPP'Far;n.-_“ I.J\..,].(,'u ~.-;(.-.-i~is.>.~. illillillllltifi, music etc. and generous. the n! ma“ ’ ‘ ‘and to Mrs. (l. .iucksoii ovguiiiscto his house, casion the more itiicresllni-Z. “Ome- “hi” .. . . . _ _ u _ ‘ _ _ - _ . gov-- The il.i_\ .if Pin-shy lvfldllf lrolr, llllilrrl‘ vibe .ibli u" plmsnllus" _ Alum“, m“ l lllpflrlltlll of l rot. Kerr, at lllliiiwtlllilfilady‘ “m. Jim BuhhqL ();g,3\-.._\;l in contact with the travelling pllli- in ilic address. sang very sweaty Song by HW gang ___ “peace (m, bio for the courtesy they have ills- played. They have, indeed, trest- ed every passenger on our rsiltvny have a with once of their own. as a guest of the Company, the result that not only have our thur their by cxpiiiiniitg materially tnodern Ellgllilll sense, may hi» (le- added to tho good opinion. of out" fined its it “religious song“ less for- ln the ziiitids lllill and solemn than the ordinary men found satisfaction in work but they have undertaking existing of he public. e will face the oncoming y i with enthusiasm. courage and a d termination to establish still liizh» er our standard of service. With your continued cit-operation and support. l am oonfiili-nt thi- day is not far iiistnitt wh“n w.- shall justify the uiisdom of those who were responsible for our Nai- ional Railway System and iiiiikc that system a source of profit and pride to tho people of our Domin- H. W. THORNTON, President. W. S. THOMPSON, Director of ‘Publicity, Montreal. ilecemhci- 15th, ‘i923. .§__-<oo§_-_._. MARGATE SCHOOL ion. (Signed) Margnte School standing for the month of December.' Grade lX~—l. Jennie (Ions-ins 2. Frank Maylieiv. 2i. Helen Biikcr. Grade Vlil~l. Mildred Wood. Z. Mae Tuplln. 3. Jamel-i iiallaghi-r. Grade Vii-l. Helen hisrks, Oliver Cameron. 3. Roy Tiitmp- 2 son. Gmdo \'-~l. Muriel .\lai‘l-.'.~;. i: Edith Caseley. ‘.i. Dorothy Thomp- son. Grade lil-wl. (llcn Cameron. L‘. Edith Johnson. il. Mamie Council. Grade ii-—1. Gardiner Marks. 2. Don Baker, ll. Gerald Major. Grade l——i. (liadys Baker. Olive (llydoit, 1i. Fred Eilnwiird. -————<Q¢>--_ o Hlllird- Llnlment for ¢ooo+ooo 4’ 1 ‘I cuocomtrss 4 . We havg n very select line ‘ at Meir‘: Ghocolate: in fancy Ioxu. Price from 45c to i “.00. t‘ They are the best boxsl We have ever shown. Try u: for your Candy. fancy A Calendar given to evlry | customer. <‘it L MABON Optomotrin and Prescription Drugglot P. E. i. 1 MONTAGUE, "iraditiotizil or .\l|3(ll8\‘ill_§{l'Ull]), a number of those quaint and cep- tlvating refruihs, which all seem to peculiarly charming ceil- Mrs. C. hlaclir- presided. The speaker begun that a carol in tho -_ “Upildv Down Drill" by. "The Crippled Dolly" Tableaux— Earth," seven boys. “Dorothy Parkman; "Christmas"—- (‘rlndys ‘Burden until Isobel Browne‘. ‘Dllllllgllfi Th‘? Ministers hiistske. - Misses Mur- garet. ‘Burden iind Luis Lemon and Arthur Younkcr; “Santa's Peti- liOli"~.lPfllllt3 iioorc; Chorus h -—- nii expression of “Sleigh Bu“ Songg- ' _,______.._ church hymn lpiilllllill‘. unil [often quaint <lc\'otion~,._____._. ilnl feeling. in FfPllClli it is lregtiliirly us curly its the ltegiiiuiiig oi ilii» lWPlflll century to ilescrilii- (jludlflg the speaker Christmas to lll‘ the most liuinun pneumonia. Wits s mun oi high standing iii tli.- community iii wliiclt h.» lived. He. was loved by hi..- family: thmiglit was his religious ievo~ forgetting ihzit liic was but. n ileating shadow. 'i‘licii ‘value his. children's wclllurc, iiitviiys his teiiilertx-i; lit-i wits one of tiiosi» fathers tli are seldom found in mild. humble. kiiid and loving. death u":ll iioi (uily be regretted hi" or grade of society -le of ing suspicion or zippcuriiig for t lieiii friends auctioned the cakes iii his lliilllllliiaggigtaialfnggl: capable tnanner. The proceeds ani- Since”, “nlpunn. ouuting to forty-four dollars goes m? l-almh. m .110“. llllifiv ..*MONTAGUE METHODIST- Tilt‘ pastor will conduct services Montague next Sunday moro- in! at ll o'clock and in the even- ing at 7 o'clock. The service at ' Sillfgvon is at 3 p_in. and on Tiles- o'clock. ..*$. S.‘ l-‘nirchlld. Yorston. Duet. i-‘llllll. Mrs. Jerkitis. Star of’ Faith, Duct. A Letter To Santa. Recital-i tloll. Clarence (Moll-Night. Solo. Robert Jenkins-U Presentation of Prizes. Chorus. Arriving 0t‘ Santa (‘hill-VHF The Sunday School teacher also n»; ceivcil prescnts.—-A. w i iiitd , FSUNDAY SCHOOL TREAT- A very plesstiitt cnuiiiig was spent .i.,‘ mm Bigger" ‘at Fmmm‘ “nag” “an m‘ mid“ lltlllllllflll ivest. End flat, surround- Qmmlrr‘ ed by livcried servants who dis-. _ ’ f". islrlt- i ‘i .ll l l- i321“..‘iill“‘il"i‘..ftl."* l-‘FiiihfiJliklihfll. .‘.’-..‘....“2Z..fll‘.-'.'.‘.‘ H?!‘ imlidg T $1.4m“: f" (lliril4nltll iligtzerflt- claim (lint. lie was uu l l “mg”! ‘ O ‘ ‘ i" ' ‘Australian millionaire i-ipciiiliiig ti‘ I _ ‘iloiig holiday iii tlic Mother (‘outtt- 9H" evening. Dec ren of the Presbyicrliiii 5 '- day evening at t dial welcome assured. v XMAS rnze-rin-livlls Christmas tree which was held infill"- llle Baptist Church. (leorgetowii.l“' on Tuesday. Deccniberfiwth, wa llflcldfid success. Following is the llfflgramme. Opening Chorus. citation. Edison McDonald. Christmas. Chorus, Praise Recitation. Bob Jenkins. Solo, Ron.» ltecitation. Kathleen ill rccitzitions was rcnilcretl by the ileliglit ot‘ iill. crowded by itiul "ilryssiilntii" liud zi liiisy iiiiii- di-~ livcriiii: gifts iiiiil words of one Sonic iii‘ llli‘ (ll(lt‘l' tliltfh‘ also were ilOl forgotten. ‘The SnpL. of (lie S. goi. Le we \\V‘*ISLANDER DEAR-His. mull}. of recreative amusement should bcltation by Adeline Webster icn- friends w r, VD _ _ w _ patronized in rational measure by cored). Solo by Charles liarris. w!“ hi- vlfiir much shocked‘! hi“ all lovers of ice sports. Young icncorcd.) Recitation hy Annie i.. hmllxél‘? 'l*’“li““l ‘all’ "lills "ll . . . ." < , . e s i » i : ' _ _ _ . people are dlspohcii to tongregatt. McDonald. (encorcdl- Solo by Campbell":‘_IZ(E“‘HLS" m l" “Slim his -i'atnily but by u lilYR.‘ c" aicquuiiitiiiices. bcsi Slflilll "Isl When the child» il tli ltiiiiilreii and Miss Joltustoi iiiid tithi- lllll‘ll‘ vuluiiblt» - teachers illltl officers wish to lllilll =oul cupuci ‘iillltu’. Th.» .i. dbstbqL-r l nl usui hiimn A cor- Ro- I llyu. Duet, i (‘losiiic l Tllt‘ lllli‘ in. campiniiilvl" flniprovcd their inclusion of some of the smartest, tricksters in Europe, and so bc-l jcomc one of the most perfect iii- lstruittcuts of fraud with which the, police have ever had tn contend. Bigger and the other man who His first l duties. curing those d H lli- spi (lYS iris sor- l".‘$l lllltlgllfls ct e i-liililren to 'l‘lii- ltzill wasi ~ and tilllil)‘ to iiii l'l\ll(ll‘l'll,. .\'..i these iititl all others who lielpcil to *.\li'. .\ll(‘llilt'l ‘at Baltic was \".lll€il home this Hitviiii: to the """'l‘religious truths was stressilih" will" brotlii-r .\lr. .ioscpli .\li'l)f)lliil(l. l (levlaretl lulu-p‘,- ivy-v was iilszi culliril lioiui- ‘Hmmlt m m‘. m m“ young W“ lipli-‘s iiuiellitizs and llli‘ social lii r .\l1l.ll\(B l'i'.i|ii W hi. ioiis illness of hi; llosliiii where she was vislc ditiuks tlic affair sitcli u success. t PERSONALS ~ v .\l vlloiuili oi‘ ll by Tllz‘ n onderfull (cit-grant Hm": ‘v5.2a? ‘- .a judicious exercise of his and the credulity of his feli- He was u member of y organized gang which. -until recently. was controlled by "iiludger Bill" colonial who is at present serving Dl-“Llfll? years in a French prisonf ‘solely responsible for planning and iii large measure for carrying out liiiost of the big coups by tho Warr- en gang. Bigger. like most of this particul- iir gang, is an Australian who serv- ed his apprenticeship on the riiu courses of that tiotitttr)’. nogiic-ry‘ and graft is rifo to itn ex- Jtcnt utiilreanieil of, lti cotineeiioit ith racing in England. Sonic twenty years ago Australia i izoi too hot to hold this timn ntid his l 303m“ (e- evil companions. so they set sa England. Since. then they have lm ~, constituted the "liraius“ of ‘l’ concern are itll well-read, wiilely~ truvclleil mcii of good ulllt- to move freely in tiny sliiide UllUllli. 'l‘hc_v iiltviii-s worked from lash-l“ cllllilWllJJoiiiible aililrcssos, where they (‘ll-l is exlcitilctl loitcidaiiieil on ti most lavish scaleq ziil (mil suddclund were frequent and iii i visitors at most of the big hotels lii. the town which they happened to iio working. There they lay in wait for victims. For some years prior to Hi- llllil‘ zi llflilllllllll- little girl fit‘ il put such aiiiiiiziiig trust that seemed iilniosi to throw iier at; the 1w heads of iiieii who were obviously iii love with lli‘l‘ lii this ciiiwilcs ill to take full iiilviititugc of .-,.m~_..“.\opporttinity which fate sccnieil to vi- llll'0\‘v'il iii their way. StlIIlUIlIIIUS they sticceetleil tviiitiiiig the favour of the “wife. bly they paid a rs for giileil with cli-iiiiiiiigiii- aiiilhu iiii-‘ _ _ . limited illllllllll)’ iii‘ tli "tlmxmnul ll foods. M“) "wry Tish“? mum‘ “fins or the scheme in. liniiil illlil know iiicc. l)l(i_ l" P. nil Sunday school your pliici- wili‘_ Exploits (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. Dec. 2i.~~A notorious crook was dealt with by the Courts JCt-‘sllily. - "Captain" Bigger was an ternatioiial con nian." which men is ltlint he roamed the capitals of the world, deriving a fat income front We wish your neighbors, frii-uils and assoc lutcs you were un ideui young litdy. imotitsst. pliausiiis: iiiid conipziiiiiiii- iiiid zit iill times willinr, J“. assist iii ii uood causeandilosomi-Jiiiteli-i lillil burs oi‘ the \\'i-:~i l-Iuilg. noble which inziny will fuel your (lepiii'(~'t'oi' the uppuirztnce. oi‘ any, As a‘ member oi‘ the church ikiiowii iiuiii or woman. Miilionaii-ifs“ °" ' iififis torhim t» enjoy a qul ietfi-tete-with the beautiful young "wife" if» his tastes lay in that direction. But al- ways towards the end of the night he found himself playing cards. lie ncvor quite knew how ii. happened. Sometimes Bigger took advantage of the conversation turn- ing on cards to show his guests the great game they used to play in Australia, but usually the suggestion for n “little flntterr" came from quite another source. lint however it came. about the result was the i-iatitc. The lamb amongst the guests lost and lost very heavily. it was not unnatur- al for ii iiiati of such itnllinltcd wealth as "Cnptain“ lligger to play for high stakes, and n loss rntming into thousands in it single night "lu- 0W7] the Warren, the bluff - lii 'a W rre ' ri ht-haid HlmYniatiFgiierl-ilwol‘ golne ‘lilac gprior It.) “all mm“ l‘ lfomm“? lhmlii u __ m‘ H d l f E _ it had to c so. or a to L.‘i“‘:"....“...“".f.f.°.l‘. 3?.“.I.“§‘l..".°“.‘.... "can-ins" -»-i<~i--»i@- he - should have sent at Xmas- . “"4 be paid. and the upkeep of his es- ' tabllshnient run him into nearly $500 per day. Bigger picked tip most of his victims in. the fashionable b» lteiniem ‘restaurants. His osplpn- uge system enabled him to know the exact worth of practically every man who friaquented the pnrticui- Q where ar ground lie happened to b0 “working” at thi- moment, and he iiiudc any little. excuse for izetf iiig into conversation with [toss- H ible customers. Once that was uccoiuplished the rest was tiasy, ‘Captain’ iliggor was a mau nt‘ cliiirtiiiiig personality. and wliiit his plausibility foiled to iiccoiiiplisli the inciting eye,- of iiis| "wife" did for liitn. Slio provcil_ useful iiroiher ivuys. l She was always nu uct-oiuiillslieil nwlfworitmau." and ivas usually zilili-l to Sirllifl-llliillllgi" llllll|1§ so tliiit ii‘ lthe Illflll who was to be fl wccd‘ ‘failed to fiill for the iriistoiii:ii§\'; bait, lie iii lciisl comprotiiisi-il liiiu-l sclf with her. "and was glad to pa) I bush money to iivoiil tlic llll‘l‘illi‘ll': l exposure. i The siilll‘: mount; were l‘llllll".‘"‘il to silence the tongue of any“ giinibli-r who maile the iliscovcry that llis losses were not ztliogethet‘ ‘due to bud luck. i Beautiful young girls were i1ii important feature of the organisa- tion run by Warren, Bigger and Co. Wherever any of these iiieu went they took or found such women to 11st cs ("iccys end make opportunities for blackmail] . Sometimes the girl was a "wife" ‘iii others she was n "compiinioi. touring with licr employer," Whit-ii- it was seemed to invite ‘iiifziirs. nail there are many well-io- o continental travellers of various atlonalities who lmvc cause to re- thus-.- organisation by the education. without uroiis- . cou- welcome \ 1921 lived in n probation. appealing ‘l "wife" in whom lie ll i“. i-gri-t their ilS-‘itliflilllilll with nplt’. ‘ 'l‘o avoid ovcriloing iiny one tiliice “m”. nlarvvnud lllli‘ izzitig iriiiislk-rrcil its inoiu for i . in n mm. (“phi-s from pliive to pliice, .\ii<l llltlll m... p"; “my m5. ‘exploits are luikcil of in every iiii-i m“; wenyiilllflillll iduiwipeiziii city ith well its ‘y... in Eiiglziiiil tiiiii Atiiericzi. . Ken singion The. system of couiiuuiiiczititin used by these men was piirticiiliirl) .,iiiigoiiioiis. for it il(‘lll'll(li"(l entirely. wryioti the kiiid of drliik n iiinn. order- m WY o emhamied ‘ed. The more ordiiiiiry Ilfllllfi-l urerc. lwifhgl‘ “fined “win lleft out of coiisiileraiiioii. but i.‘\'t*l‘y ‘ ‘ ‘ , _ ‘ ‘ "fa.ncy“ ilriiik bud its inclining. uud ,, , . .. , , _ P , _ ll'llt.‘l’f‘ "WY “PM 7"‘ . . . < . . . < pllllil the (iipiniti tool. ii youiii. . eigusoit. by “flulhmk mgwr d “Mm w] lll'ill lioiiic in llll‘ liitlei-‘s iliii and ‘Nelson. i-vi-ry (illicit, int-tuber oi _ ‘ . . - . _ I ‘m Hm ‘Vlnnpnud h‘ m, WPN lli'\‘\‘i‘il llllll oi sevi-ful litiiulrt-ils oi sllllllvllillll.‘ leiii in the room could ii-iirit iletnils ' ‘I'm d" m‘ fiTl-IZ-ZX zii. card thirty iii llls tint, iiniiii-il .\l'iioiiiilil or Alziriiii. _ presenting liiiitsr-li to llt‘ ii _l(l(‘lil‘_\‘. (by John cch0icir> lpouiiils of curds. .\l'i)oiiulil iiii<l ii si-coiiil lllllll mvcre (‘illl_Elll, cliairgcil. and sentenc- ed. latter liimzer was also iirrcsi ‘evening, i-d but lie succecdutl in bull and promptly iilisconileil. ____________ exactly what was expected of liiiu. u. Sum among Another scheme which iligtg-it" i. stiperinteuded in. England concern- ‘cd the idlscretious of Socie A Agents of llli‘ giiiig, taking up their . n“, vuflnugllztiiil yard has ii long iirtii iiiiil u. good |ili‘ill()l‘,\'- ‘ _-_-—<Q>———>~ l HAMPTON SCHOOL ‘ EXAMiNATlON lullliliullllivil stations tli a “fink. , ltiid their eyes. well (ipeui the troll-i illlil iii-herons. l'(ll‘!2ll\\‘2l)g “ . (lnce such ii iiiiiii or wuiiiziii wiisl _ _ _ _ _ ,- i 'llii- bPllIl-liililllill l*.\.illlllllilllt)ll oi. llillllilltli‘ School was llt‘lil l~‘i'i l. liii! ail 7.01! ifcluc spotted BiggciW-a iiinii never iooi. lii.» i-ycs off him or lll'l' lilllll ili.-"\\_'_uillg nw L, ‘the sting-ilzince of Sitrliig ziiid love. am] lovable n; u“ (wnqsnni... t>..st;.iillu_ ‘ _ it" l-jngimuL n“. iri-niicii word carol ‘.“ls_ “H, “M m (.“\_h,u‘l._w‘ Sum. i _ _ iofoiii‘ comniiiiiiiy" wi- siizill ill'i‘illl,\"l\'lk‘lllll lind been iziiilly of sutui I M I _ A _ _ 1 llT-"l llWll iilken over before (lic bl‘- hc. is no ctliertil foriii, iio iiicre| s...‘ 1),,(.en,h,.r_|7.l, u... mwvnlifllllii-‘l your \‘llt*t7|‘_\' pvt-sluice at iilhmtm. m- lqxylg v‘\ri‘\[‘s i.\,|;<...-_..-Ju_ ‘l u -'- whit: .ili<»i. i»i\l.\ ll-rlllllr (Pa ‘Kllllllllil ill "l" lllll (‘P-lllllli-l ""4 “l spiritual iasscuce, but ii very liitiiiniil zaughwr was In...“ ma!“ and Mrs‘ these izutlieriiiizs. \\-- lll'i‘ liill_ m- [uni .i.-hm 1- ,..,-(a|.i§__-1,,..| ||,.. l‘l"=*"ll'~‘ _ _ _ ‘ V v l 1m“ “"5 "w-"l “mnmmlly i“ m“ -""' child, feeling the cold and rouali- mg,“ “lilgaflf Jli-rtiiuiiville, iiizik- “WMT ma’ "mm": _-"°‘“' “““' “l wt ihiit siicli it lliim: \\il\ iit-ir-r '\ “U” m?" -‘ “‘“‘“"“l"‘l ‘\§‘_""‘ | Shortly after i. new of the Mum,’ “oylmng u, hwfin; ‘I'D a fimmv M w“ ch-imwn‘ uuiiltitanccs you will have iiiiiiiy‘i1jk..iy to.hupp..n_ Tliv ililoil 'll vii‘ (‘lifllvr- ll!" ‘ l“ ‘ - \\'l.\'l!iil‘.\‘ .\t'4'lllt‘il iw-ll iii-used with .4 i +04 -ciilur sense but frame io be applied almost entirely i0 (fhristinus songs. alike to those of 2i sacred cliaracieil. such its iii French liitvt- always been called "Noels" and to songs ‘of rcvelry". The speaker. after going into dc~ tails at some length on the history of carols in those early (lays. poiul- ed out that puritanisin put u ban “Dim carol singing. as‘ it did upon all lines of amusement and festive celebrations. Within the last six- ty yours (here has been u grunt re- vival of the practice of cartil-siiig- ing. but for inspiration we have to g0 buck to catch the spirit of Nied- icvulists and i-Ilizabethzins. Air. Wliiii- then very interestingly ilenlt with the staverol (listiuct classes ov groups of taarols. Spcnitiui: of the lii- thereby sheds the. blessing of liti- Son of the Highest oit every llOlliH" hold in the liiiiil. Every well-iii struoted Christian child feels iin iir‘ tcrest in. uiiil ii liellowsliit) with the childhood of .iilsu:<. The weakness and (lepeuileiicc of , life's irurlicsi years are tiignitlctl by ilic story of Bethlehem. From tltiit dlliillllvi‘ where adoring love tends tho weak- ness of Oiiinipotencc. there streams u ray of sunlight which in ilic depths of our northern wiiiti-r. wuritis, lightens. niiil tilieers t'\‘<-l‘_\‘ family that knows the iianii- of Jesus. During appropriate inter- vals of the address the. following carols were sting. "llllint (‘hild is This?" "Good King Wciicesliis" "\\'c Three Kings of Orient Arc," "iVlii-n Dial empr- i -‘.-. said: "When these were compost-d. Christmas iviisi lridecil ' Illt-rrii-I warm, and homely, stiiteil to the in- stinvis oi‘ ordinary.’ iiultiunity. filled with ii joy that is of this ozivtli uiiil not only ii mystical rupture {ll ii lrilllsifellilkillfill ltr-ilcitiptioii. The llllillflllllt! Hod ll9('0lll8i>i__li real chi-id to lii“. fondled and rocked, n child who is the loveliest of infants. Whose ltlrthiliiy is the Hlljlftlllli‘. type . of nil human birthdays, and niiiy be kcpt with feasting, iliincc and song. Such is the (‘lirlsiiuus of popular tradition. Tlu- Noel group. of Frciicli origin, hits n gzilcty uiid grace joined t0 n genuine tiicty’. tllal carries its. in imagination to _ French coiinlrysltles, the cheerful refreshments spread round tiic ilienrtii. and l.ll(‘ singing. in tradi- ‘tlniiiil strain, the. joys of Nor-L. Though not ii i-iirol ‘Adeste Fiili-liai‘ was lii-ri- iiii-iiiloncil. (‘nmptisvil in Frniii-o iii lTiiti. by its words, music lillll rytltm, ‘ii has tioine to ho the best-loved -of Christmas hymns. lSung with equal reverence and benrtinoss in English. German, French and Italian churches. no other hymn is so full o! the spirit of Christmas devotion. wotifler awe - and tenderness. and the sense of reconciliation between heaven and earth. Another class is the lulla- liys. These are most beautiful. thoroughly medieval in form and conception. Those are objective in l conception. characteristic of medie- val religion generally. With the Christ. Was Born of hliiry FY00,“ “Tile l-‘irst Nowell." and "in ll Airings-r," also “Mickie Fldelcs." A volt: of thanks was moved Iiy .\l’ as (‘. Holmiiti. seconded by llirs. Muc- Artltiii". who iill spoke lii terms of tlic highest appreciation of the rlllltiniliil lecture. ‘Mr. White. suit- ably acknowledged tllt: siimc. lic- fore the iiineting closed rein-sh. “tents were sorvut], rind in tllls way .. i.:i_v delightful evening won rounded out. FAREWELL ant-teams. also iihly jiiyed by all present. ilri-ss: W lss Sluiw ll oitjnyvil by ull. - Mi". Lziiitiziiznn warmed, led iitiil cherished. iillilmuvv“ mm; “m; “we... buys, ail He. in; and lll the. best of lti-iztlili. _ — > On 'l‘liursiliiy evening. lit-c. lsi i. liiiiii. ii tiuiulier oi‘ friends lions assembled iii of Air. and Mrs. H. E. t0 bid farewell to their (laughter, who was leaving for Huston. voi-y pleasant evening was silent in music, singing and giiitii-s. is- Rtflliitiffl Jiiy prci-iitltiil zit ilii- liFKllll iuher iisiiiil capable iuiitini-r. \\lll.ll' some gi-iiniii- ‘i wk?" plioiio selections. whinh wort. llllltdlisuiuilnl, ,.,,my_ tnmnmm m" hymns‘ livlltti ‘llllil culled to soy spoil-bye. . 'l'-'(.\i.\..-'_ -. tndlcd their violin-r‘ 4"“! liknldtlu? fiiflllllllqfillllS illiillllililliliiiniliutll l: """‘|“""'| “lmw slmmfll" "NM" ‘m’ iilllll‘l'Si~lr all of which slu- llilllvil tlo pnhlll‘lllll'lOl'ifll' "liwli -' . |l{ll‘Pil lest was‘ set-veil. lllli'i‘\\'lllk‘lllu'rl. Mn‘... 131,1.‘I,,g:.l.:,,.",..§f,’:l' “.1311... i“.1..f-.“ii,.iy nu5g..m....| ll few sliovi spot-minis tvcri- itiuilc ‘H . ‘ ', , __ " wilt-n lii‘ loillilllS c-illeil iill to {It'll i“ ill“) i.“ “w ‘mum “mm Mll l l l .. ‘ ,0ll‘ _-..,_.._: _,,_» :__. . ti-iitioii utid rend tlu- folloiviiip fl(l>‘_t;'nn:l( pllfiurifl-llgwilfl; LJIKLIJ} l ‘m 0 H" “thump m "H" e" |"(ioil lie \\'itli You Till \\'i- Ali-ct ibut ll ls necessary to layed iitiil .\ll‘. Jiirilotil (tllil rein-l the. residi-iiiwi-i Gurney; city, \l ‘s A well ‘K001i friends. ziiiii iii your clioseiii iiwlvsiiliin mi ll""lll*"l’lll'l' snllslvli-liiiiii- reported nnil ilocketi-il iogroplier we wlsli ‘ rfiom M, “Hum ' - hcnuityn Th» forthcoming iiiiii'rl:igc | ' , , ., . ., _ _ _ ‘Irilixtlzgcllzrlégfiflxllzsfgfi‘lxslfgxxfxlrzl;i|I|l‘l 0t titled faitiily wt... foiiilli’ i..- , , 4 _. . w ‘_ lii-veil lllill the follies oi‘ (you in .i spit it oi lou- atiil good uill ‘youth “Pm snfoh hmivd m m“ l. . . ilwiilr iiiul only some little l" fiitii ! . 1t- ciyiirmiiii ‘llil \ir‘ ‘ll ri- ‘you may lie siinrcd I0 i-...\ ii vl-“ll “will fw-A l?“ Pill’ . . i('1|lll(>l:0ll as Iii-game A s‘ I a t l" 3'01"‘ llillll" llflil lflvlfllil- .k M If] M39‘ Mm. s" “gm, m nwl Followirit-l “"15 the broflrnui Shun,“ n" huhn" m. ymn ffimmf non i-ilgi lhiit e-iiclt “as tiol tlii- ' “mm u‘ u“: . Alli-o: (lill‘lli‘_\'. who wits altogether. Dear Miss il\irii\~y.-——l1. is witlnAmnnu vet-y deep regret your tuuivv iuti- ~ . ,. . _ , _ ma“. friend... Wm] whom m" hmwwlfllllll) was ltouiueii. also Mr. i-ur-iprotlitced about. liulf the tolul i'(- iitlnKh-il itnd sojuuriieil liiivo lililfll“ ‘léllldlilllllflnlll ‘ltdlutlnvth who wendlyln“lllpnm,‘ whim “my infill“! zlmnng“. ' ' - - ‘i so cutiipon_i' . us. ioiii. by Every such iiiciilciit \vii:-' viii-c». int‘ Tho! lii‘ prompt iiilsivvia. of tho tiupllii. who llilil lit-vii so \\'(‘ll lrtiilietl by their ll'lti'lli'l'. Miss hiabcl "lilac- |l)ciitiilil. After llll‘ i-xiiininuilou of itlii- pupils, ii beautiful program was l‘(’l‘.(l(‘l'i‘ll liy tlic young people loi" tlii» district. ‘ .\lt'. .i. A. ittcv. of Alaska l“ ‘“‘“‘""‘ Wm-nse iii. the right moiueiii. "u" "m" Haul l“ woiiiii be iiiiiiouticoil of ii t'llill‘lllllli( her il(""l .c.-isi- wlii-ii ii \\'1!ll'|{l‘Il0lllI‘(l. Hllllltill]. (origin-ii stranger pri-sciiii-il his (‘ilrll iilid iii the (‘nurse of it prlviili- lllli‘l‘\'li‘\\' informed ll\‘l‘ plcusniitly llllill unless it iitntt-il siiiii oi‘ lll0lllly lilpenlui! lliorus. lii: i." (itn-uiiit: Aililri-ss by lAlilYl -\l_V(‘I'N- lii-citation by .iiiiiics| Fflrllllfiilll. Rifle Drill by eight boys. Rcititiition by liflllfll Mi ". 1mm [mm u, hi,“ with“, n“, n(,x"l.llllll'li‘l, "Wvlciiiiiie llolll‘ Xtutis.’ luwmyq-m". hum.“ I“, would foul rflill-lfkllllllflll [by liiivld (".illli‘l'i\ll. llih lliiciuitlly iroinpi-llcil to lllilki‘ lllllillvlmhlnllll‘ "3' 3mm‘ B““""-“5°“- lwml‘ in... .i.-mus (.1 a ‘|[|rt1l“\ vpixod‘, int: by Stella French. Dialogue. Mr. Arthur Jenkins. Bcthel. surprise, lllillll‘ ii \'i‘l'_\‘ "i'nr.-li- liiriiiiin's Cold." benilliizfl Send at New Yeiar’s those toys you Join With US And iiommencelthe New Year Right We wish to announce that com- mencing Wednesday, January 2nd, we will conduct our business on a strictly cash basis, no goods on ap- rruutui anus wlii ll ii lililll .\iye|~.~". ltt-cliiliiiiii by irii re-llliiel “Flow (li-iilly Swot-A Afton" the Niitiotiul went litintii greatly pleased llli‘ zictivitios of ill‘) evening, iiiii! tlic good \\'0rk bcliig done by liit- _ present teacher. of poor school though the child In naturally bright? ‘Thi- (lzispiirils ot‘ (‘i-iift." by tho pupils. visitors HilllL; l ll \\'i li close the Anthem. tlicn. triot please Copy) Education to the stopping atone to pro- » pron and prosperity. You, n l parents, know this lfll send your children to ochool that I they may not be handicapped ‘ In future yearn. But do you know that about ayu are frequently the cause even work, l-‘rencli. hlucqiiuirie and ldtlvsiti lieudlug by Voliiiu llecitiiiiiiii by ll.'l'll'illll (‘losing Phortis. Thu iipiii-iiriiiitri‘ of Santa (‘inns-- |\\'£ll~‘ iiii iiitcrtisiiiig feature of the to the children, who wet-i- tibiiiiiiiiig‘ treiiteil by the teacher to orani. _ lln uiiii lioineiiitiile candy, the Vl5lltll\ ' (bought it. stilt‘ to veturii but SCOI- ZllHO were. trciitcil to candy.‘ The teacher was presented ivitii l‘lii.~ \\'illi hearty cheers Miss 0d of your (lilfly dcpiirturo from us gummy ‘rm/filed and that lomc of youi iinlne lioiiii: and pro- yunmqtv" Lhflnnm n" “vmhwhr. you Zl H‘ about to liikc iuuivoiivu UP FATHER s/ERY HAPDY - FlNANClKL -.'roforin.'ition the stibiM-firn side of , y |. . .. MR. Jloob - i WOULD LIKE ‘YO MKRR‘: You"? DAUQHTEQ l KNOW l COULD MAKE use ii<~ow our HOW About’ MAKWJ Ix civiu‘? HOW ARE YQU rnttlD LY?’ _\\\\\\, f‘ ‘Pr’ =on. Dialogue, “I'm-lo John's Whisk- . Diggers fliglii from ICIIgIHHlIiPPH. Loading parts plilywid by t Optomutrm iflllfly in 192i. was the result of h ‘llnllmekflh.Mcggézfii:gy“ “If? “..¢,,,,.»,..¢~4“¢ --- .._.. .__,___.___ , _ ___ _ __________ By GEORGE McMANUB oi-vi HAVE tore or l out: W's NO r ‘or com; bin , I v "J B” m“ lTl-ilNK YOULL MONEY - HERE rota lN°$TKNQE ~ i‘: l\ THQglfiaNb Dbnnmzs i Join- Qiicsivcm FROM MY FATHEQ "rug? EMQL Or WINTCRGQEEN.’ .- l $.15‘; . h" lW ‘y ~ ‘ Q .° c \\‘llli‘ll tninlii \‘illl.\i‘ (lie wetldiitg fol ‘llilrlii played by Vcliiiu Nelson and iiortloit Myers. lli-cltiitltiii. Donald (‘iiiiiiiroit ilotiiiutitm by |,.no|.mn,n._,. mmmnanm, ol- ,.,.,,nk_<_.\'ioiei French. liuet "Old Zip Coon" by lllituclic Villait and Ada iueniloiif ‘ 111...“. “rpm mph“: “Mmum (m. “m. hviwruson. lli-cltuiloti liy llclieii Ferguson. 'l‘rio. "What's the “Pill!- ing?" ltecitiitioii by Saille Fergus- it is impossible to ileiuii f.‘\'i'l‘_\‘ liy j l Have your child's eyes ex- amined now and know what lo-do not their condition goon. o v l g seven out of ovary ten school- children In this country have defective eyes? Do you know that defective b G. F. Hutcheson DIFl-“ICULTY V-‘Ol? Mt: To WRFTE lliM FQR MOQEQ Up 5‘F*\\Rb TO MY RQQM ~ LORD -t cor A °QQl°OfiVrioN rQ ‘(OUR LUCK l5 E¥TR AOQ DlNAQY - t-iiwa ro weir; r0 Him A<iiN- MKKE v13 you. ‘ 50 9"" 1v Ito-i. Purina m“... int.