_ -__w-.-_-~‘ -¢_>~..» in: l PACE rwo the notliingtoiiwnllow-yw geoverniglmciwp Vlf-Efifii fllfuuawims (ism ifwvui DOC‘ OQOQ-O-O-OXP. ' M. A. HUTTON PU BLlC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Municipal and Business Auditing. Probate Accounts prepared for plssing, Utility investigations ano Dominion income Tlx Returns pre pared. - 798 Main St., Moncton. N. B. Telephone 850. wooo-ovvvovamvo-wvoooor sPEQTXITEULTRY NOTICE Thousands of Dollars are lost an- nually to Poultry raisers through improper handling of their Poultry. To obtain highest prices consid- eration must be given the follow- lflq pglnti. 1. Poultry must be crate fattened. 5e gure birds are full grown be- fore crating them and fatten them well before killing. Poultry should be starved for twelve hours before killing. Birds should be bled through the mouth. Head and feet left on, l1 you are not familiar with this method it would be best to get an experienced person to teach you otherwise you are likely to spoil your Poultry in your first attempt we would be glad to give you a demonstra- tion at our Branch in Charlotte- town or at any of our killing stations in the country. Your Poultry must be dry pluck- ed and free of all pin feathers. Also be careful not to tear the. birds. These points are very im- _ otherwise perfect. portant for Poultry can easily be damaged in the plucking. if convenient hang the birds for twelve hours after they are _ plucked to allow them to be thoroughly cooled. It is unneces- Slry to tie them up with gcord before bringing them in to market. Just leave them in the natural shape in which they have cooled while hanging up. Be sure that an blood is re- moved from the ' "lrds' mouths and their feet are clean before packing. We can handle all grades and qualities of Poultry but the prem- ium on the first quality will well repay you for the extra trouble necessary to got the highest prices. Call .phone or write us for our quotations before disposing of your stock or better ‘still bring in your Poultry and if you find you can do better elsewhere than our offer we oertalniy do not wish you to leave it with us. We feel, however. that you will find we are plying the top market. prices for whatever grade or qual- ity o! Poultry you have to aeil and that you will be well satisfied with our returns. The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. iiiorioii sue‘ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11th AT 12.30 (TCLOCK Farm containing 56 acres, stock. crop, farming implements, house- hold effects, etc. Sale politlve. No reserve. ' D. D. CARSON, East Royalty. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 3l3ll-l2-6-6I. Dfi-OOOG-OQOO-OX-QOO-OOOOOOGO BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE we the undereigned have decided lo sell our buslnees Itlitd in the town of Cordon, oonsir" _ of two lots 100 feet square, store, were- houee, coll shed, barn lnd ice house. All facilities for molt bul- lness, Fairbanks Weight Boliel and Clo Tank in eonneeiion. This ie one of the belt iooltione on the lllend for business end lnyonl" delirious of going into ' eoiiid make no mlltlks in buying this stand. - SMILES lmmm“... Unwilling Adventuress r BY MILDRED IARIOUR voovvoooooo-oooo-oo-ovw-ool ‘ COMPLICATION 8. Doria and Hartley's aunt shared- ‘n compartment i0 ihe ltiviera. In lsplte of the lwat efforts of tho 1n- ' defailgablc- Meckins, reservalloils were lit a. premium anti the men of lthe party were forced tlienmelvoe out somehow. Doris opened her eyes to brilli- = ant sunshine, an unbelievably blue .sky. brilliantly colored "OWIPPBJHIC the faint Whisper of the sea on zi white bench.~ lt had rained fre quently and without warning all through the previous day in Paris and she had shlvered in her light wrap. The contrast “'83 delight- rfiil. DIDN'T READ NIGHTLY l I He: Do you read nightly? She: I've never heard that au- ‘thor‘e name before. conunodious limousine brought when‘ little party swiftly to a rambl- ing villa screened from the street |PY a high wall over which flower- linyg vines tumbled in profuglgl; ill lthln was a garden which brought ian exclamation of delight from llDorls. The air was warm and per- fumed with the scent of mlmosaJ Through the trees was a broad ex-f ‘pause of sea, marvelously blue anill ‘tranquil. and dotted here and (here i {with gleaming sails. To tho lei‘: . - lwas a harbor where yachts. like 1 . - fllLm. white birds, rode at unrh-lr l _ |un the Kently swelling lidc. . "why. Mm,‘ M“ Janet Looksl i“ hen the bustle of arrival irks, like Christmas is coming. You ‘grey if‘? ihefilggfiilif 11:11 llliireflggilr- -, must have a iar e fami! ." '8)‘ l)’ ell an u. ris i-y"_my w": wewmyggog- found herself ln a. lovely spacious, ‘ Zroom overlooking the sen, with} tvliir French windows uponirg on ll". l ‘ llmliruiiy Wlllrll. in turn, uvorliun"; i, 1. . . ‘Lllf! KIlfllPll. . l ‘ ‘ ' “Breakfast will be served iii iii-Y l ‘ . ililrden directly you are really’, .\Iu- ,‘ dame," a. trim maid in cap and i .7. H apron informed her. "if you preior, l "' , ' ‘to rest. l mill order a tray." ‘ l " ' “Yesf said. Doris. and then. all‘ ier a hasty second glam-o at room. “I'm not tired. I will iircnk- fast. in the garden." "Then I will prepare a bath lmq Dorie said: "Yesfi mechanically. . , with a doubtful eye. l " - It was a room moani for two. I ‘ "‘ Her last fear was realized when I. _._-_ she sti-pmd to tile doorway’ of ll 4 k ‘second r0om—a. combination bouvl» - - loll" auii dressing room. and ills- 1 coverril young Hnrtloyfl-i luggagi- l lreposliig in the centre of tho ilimixl ~v~~ now mt V... .l....» l. ..lS1iZ..-”I.°?.§.3.°.l.“gliilfll ““".-‘.°.3§‘; . . . l, "lift"! Gladys Pll-lmli- Hartley. still in Iralflfllllll! niiirv. Omnmercy, she's gotten fat as a (was romping Wm, a wrrlmr , b3":'°‘- _ Then (he maid railed Ilnrisi and Yesi "d he PM n" “"55 ""5" she WPIIL away in have :1 luxurious ‘and rcfrr-slilnl; llill in n hath fit for} an empress. Silo hail just (vimpli-r‘ She was staring around rhc riioiu R ed her toilet with a charming, llillv- "qevrgette morning frock from tin- trousseau intended for (iamlllnnnil was adding the lust l0ll('ll of ])()\\'ll- cr to her HOSP, when {lire ilrmr ti) the bedroom oprnuil wiihnut warn- ing and she bciielri in lhc mirrorl the astounded visage 0i’ young Hartley. “I beg your pardon," be simil- zniired. ‘Some fool servant told mr these worn my dlirglngs-i. Sorry," He started to close tho ilnor. but Doris‘ exprosslon stnpprd him. "in eyeei followed lwr gesture inward the luggage marked .l. M. H., vi»:- lhie through the open door 0f llll‘ adjoining room. \.I\J()\A lleavensb" vently, wiping n moLst. “You don't mean——~—-' cloghlnq Deal"; TM, w“ Wm filo came in, closed the door, lllhl we“ yqu "k, n.0,“ gearing himself WGili-lfly in a chair. cuggqmer; Made of ,1,“ wouhdroppcd llli-l forehead into his perhaps? hands. “What next?" he muttered. “llow are We going to get oui of this?" ‘lWell," saiil Doris philosophic- WHY. ".l'0ll're the one who's got tn think of a way-and think quickly." He raised his head to glurc nl her, but after a moment he said flinpantly: “Tar be li. from me l0 complain oi my lot. II Lbluk -l'm being misi- ed rather handsomely." "You won't think so when I tell Your father luid your Aunt Ada anii your Uncle Howard the whole 910W." declared Dorie with madden- ing and unruffied serenity. He sprang: to his feet hastily. “l say, don't get nasty. Things are horrible enough as they are, I'll manage to evade this (liaiermin- 8d gesture to gel us ‘alone allast‘ —~even if I ha-vo i0 i-iieell’ on a sum in that sitting room yonder." ~ “Not in that rooiu, you wont!" said Doris distinctly. "You don't trust "m8?" lie inquir- ed with an unhappy effort nl monk- ery. “Ileally. in spite of my remark just o nilnufe ago. I cant seem lo feel "myself strangely ilruwn to you." “I'm izisd to hear ii," rotortoil Doris. "For my part. l'il just. noon attract a snake." He. made a wry fut-c. he said, fez"- brnw suddenly MADE OF STEEL WOOL \:\h: (wQ-uvCR THIS BEETS ALL! City Cop Bug (visiting country): Gee, look at the size of that beet lhele poor country cops have to Iorkl, Q;- —u ‘Luke ‘ll'lll \\'illl‘l‘ iifil-n will ruvlvu ivilimi lliiwvrs uliiin which (‘Hill \\'l1ll,'l" lvlll lnivi- llll ilfiw-f. BV VIRTUE OF A STATUTE EXECUTION ilsued out of His Mal- eety’s Supreme Court of Judicature at the suit of George A. Poole, Plaintiff, and Catherine Grlham, Defendant. I have taken and seized: ALL THAT tract, piece and plreol of land situate, lying and being on King's County, in Prince Edward Island bcunded and described as follows, that is to say:—-On the East by the Gulf o1 Saint Lawrence, on n» Went by lend owned by compliments. The point hi. thui ilefuria nightfall we've gut l0 think up n. solution to our prosi-ui. lliill‘ i-.iill.y-—n good, logical solution that will hold water licforu it Dliililflkrfll Charles Graham, on the North by jury." "You've got io think up .1 liolir lion," she reminded him iiinlaiiiy, land owned by Jamel Riley and on the South by land owned by Neil and James McKenzie, containing Seventy-six acres of ilnd a little more or less. ' AND l DO HBREBV give public Notice that I will on Saturday the Fourth dly of (lune A. D., 1927 at the hour of Twelve o'clock noon in front or the Court House at George- town In King's County, aloresiid, 3t rmlnd leil at public auction 3 Ptviwrty or as much there- I I __1 mm, Jenkhm of villi satisfy the levy marked on ‘lrflLl ‘Hafyey Jflnklljll, 2 the laid‘ Execution, being $07.78 to- Sm“. Janklnm 3 Mark,“ Mulch, gather with Sheriff's Deed and all Grade v_1 Marlon Rayner, 2 legal and incident ' expenlel. numb”), Jenkm,’ 3 Helm, Jgnlrlns, MmHAEL Munpflvi Criiiie .l'lI—-1 Luella Wilson, 2 smfill- Sterling Wood. Grade ll—1 Dorie Wood and limi- soii I-‘aivluharaon. (equal). Credo l-—lKollh Jenkins. 2 Mar- lon Wood, 3 Ralph Rayner. ‘ Perfec; Attendance-dwells Wil- illlll tripped down lo iironkfnsl iii iilble appetite. (To he conlinuril.) MT. HERBERT SCHOOL ‘ilonor Roll for November. J. o. srewanr. Pllilntlfrs Attorney. sheriff's Office, GWFIIWWH. King’l County, November 30th, 1926. . 3093"7'3'F4‘- l eon. Marion Wood, Sterling Wood. l‘. _ “Well. never mind.‘ ‘\'i'e're only . T°W"""P "limb" 3|X‘)'"h"°°v ‘l’ wasting time with this exchange oil the garden with the licririici-if po-“i- to parcel l l I - ‘Hunter River . . I . ; And Vicimty l A_._. Di‘. .l. .\i. .\lcl.cod and .\ii". XVni. MdLr-iiii. Quincy-g 31.1%.. crossed to the island on Saturday night, ac- i-ompanying ibe remains of their mother who died last week after a ihree days‘ illness. at the home of a son in Quincy". The funeral was ‘llElll on Sunday afternoon from the homo of her hrollirr. .\li". Rod. hic- Leod. ‘Harlsville. llev. R. ‘H. Bax- ler. Hunlei" River, and Rev. .l. W. Alclienzie, Chariotlelrnvii, uiliciat- lug. interment was in Hnrtsvllie cemetery- heside tho body of her husband. who preiloi-riisrii iirreigiit years. ,Tile Young People's Group mo‘. at the home u! Hazel Seller on Friday evening. Thorr was a large attrlldancv rind a splendid program ivzis i-nrric-il mil, following lilo iio- vmionail oxi-n-isl-s in which several look part. The topic was Missions. and excellent papers ivore read by Hazel Sellni", Reta Pickering, Es"- filer Dixon flllll Dorothy Cutiiffe. A debate “Resolved, that wealth offers l\\()l‘l3 temptations than pov- ,m,'ci"l.y," will be a feature of the pro- gram next meeting. Owing to cou- tinueil illness iu the village, llllffii’ ings will not be licid liutil further ice mediately for Madame." im" it is pleasing lo learn that .\Iiss uby McDougall. of Charlottetown. who was operated on last week in the P. ‘B. Island Hospital, for zip- puuiilclils, is (loin): ilircly. and her friends here sincerely hope that she may soon be about fll-Zillll a.l usual. ' Ilrroilt visitors bore illlfliltii‘ (‘ap- iaiu Kemp. Mi". W. "Drake. Cliarlui- ieimvu. Hon. .lobii E‘. Sinclair, .\li". .l. \\'alicr .\lcKeuzie. Sumlileriielii. .\Ii'. ‘Ii. W. ‘Taylor, Granville, Mi". William Iirmvu, Nlnrgaic. Visitors i0 (‘hzirlotlcloivu rot-nui- iy include, Mrs. R. ll. Baxter. \\ll':'.. .. l’. hlchllilnu, Nlrs. fl, Illngivi-ll. hliss Mildred llenion. Dr. .l. ‘ll. .\lur» -l1l~:0n, .\lr. lilvrrell ‘Veilinrk. Blus- tr-r Allan “Xullnck, Mi". .i. (‘.l'opr ilagnall. Mr. fllltl Mrs. ilmvard (‘purl lizivc returned from visiting fricndei m Dimsfaifuligo and Mt. Slcivart. .\ii". Louis Traiuoi" has rosumoil work nu the ltoyai Blink staff unri- ‘icing llnmn lflfll. wcck aiioiuiinuihi- fuur-ral (if his sister, ihn late (lracu Trainer, which took plot-o from liri‘ “ntherbi ironic, Hope Rlvoi". ilieinl- L61‘ part of the week. During hisall- sauce. Mr. James Flood. ltoyal Bunk stall’. cllflflflllClfflVll, was mi duly. .\lr. R. ll. Cnmpboil, brnkemnn, (‘.N.R., spent Sunday oi his home here. \\'0rd received from .\Ir. lvlllinm LloLeod ‘by his parents, .\lr. au-l hlrs. iE. S. Nlcbeod, Milton. Sllllflll that he is recovering from nu ODGT- atlon for appendicitis and expects shortly to return to his homo lu Rosllndale. Muss. ‘Colombia Wants Trade With Maritimes , (Canadian Press.) ' MONTREAL, Dec. 9.——.\lerchants illld dealers of thc republic of (‘ol- omilln. iiad told him they were ready and anxious to iin business with lilasteru (‘nnuiia {lllil Hi9 Wari- flmc Provinces, Herbert .l. Nlorrlii, Consul in Vancnuvri" fol" llie Ro- pu-bllc, said here today. They were lll(‘l'l!ly walling for llll? (establish- ‘lllflill of steamship lliii-s from Saint lJolin uuil Halifax m ilu- Alliinili: ports of Colombia. V .._ l i i i MA, THAT'S WHAT l was .Wl8_HlN' ron Vou lemember the bread and milk of your boyhood dlyl? Refresh- ing bowl, of goodne)» wlln't it? Our milk ll pure and good — order it lent to your homo morn- ings. run cnannorrarowu ‘GUARDIAN ' Tomorrows Radio ‘Bfliolllsness m5?“ ' "what" weak stomach Help Nature end this trouble I‘ Stomach and liver are week, gag’:- SATURDAY, DEOEMBER l1 international Radio Programs EVENING concurs , 74X) P. M. 14W (l2!) Clncl, Organ Concert. WPIC (476) Hartford. The Hub Trade. Lion, Ihleh causes breath, headache and severe gee For 54 yeatl, Potable have eensi ly corrected this eondi on by using Chamberlain's in helhltheudisgeltlv ‘ndffllllu of y p e o s p l, ebrmle eoletipedon. Getthlin st your l, or lend fie to Chamberlain s . Ltd., Toronto, Canlna. 7.30 P. M. J-GY (380) Schenectady. Musicale. MEAF (492) N, Y. "Fancy Free," WBZ (333) spflngtlold. Knldhts of Pythias Male Quortetme. ~ 8.00 P. M. WHAR (275) Atlantic City. Seaside Tr. ‘Interesting Paper 6n Francis Thompson, H\is Life and Work Francis Thompson, his life and works, was discussed at "Th0 3,15 p, M, Forum" Tuesday evening. His WM’ (509) Phlln. String Emombm greatest-poem, “The Hound of 3,30 Heaven," was read and discussed. WNYC (525) N. Y. Symphony Mob. The paper given by A. Dorothy 9mm Duchemlu, reads in part:- WLIAE (461) Pitts. Studio “TAM (390) Cleveland. Studio Program. lllOll (405) Newark. Concert. WHK (273) Cleveland. Novelties; lVPG (300) Atlantic City. Studio Program. to. Wl-JAF (492) N. Y. nluslcni Comedy . Hits. WEI-Ii (3-19) Boston. Musicale. KDKA (209) n. Pitts. Westing- house Band. 8.10 P. M. . “'82 (333) Springfield. Boston Symphony. Life. Idmcastei", Dec. l8, 1859. It was the desire 0t’ both his parents that Francis should be devoted to the. priesthood of the church. and his early education had this end ul view. A certain lack of application. W P- M- li‘3.i.“,1‘i1’..2.‘.§’.’-‘-°‘i.’iil ‘l‘.’."l'.'..}.“'l.‘.3..‘é§ ‘v13? (1300) Amlmc CH7“ Chelsea to nothing. As his linker then urefl , “en “g ‘conceit ed upon lilm the study of medicine.‘ “ EM: H92) N" y ' New "Mk 57m‘ lie entered Owens College. and be- "wny Ofwhestra 313° ' - gun a study which he disliked pm- “ffRg “TA?” WJAR’ wDA-F- foundly. lFlndiug at the end of slxl ELM“ “OL- “'33 and WGN- years the impossibility of embrac- \l hi) (428) Atlanta. Atlanta. Atwat» m; l; as a llle pfofegglol] he ml “rxem "Hm"- coliege sud went to Ilondou. Hr WHK (273) Cleveland. Song Cvcle- had no trade or knowledge o1‘ iii 9.15 P. M. practical kind; his literary powers ‘up (509) ighggl- Recilli-L (were as yet undeveloped. Any work - P. M. h btal ed did t l i. l nil. d ,'\\3\'YC i526) N. Y. Popular Studlo hi ‘l... goon ewgltiow: u‘; in The l _ 10.00 P. M. abysmal life of London's under- .\\'I‘A.\l (389) Cleveland. Studio world. The horror of these (lays .‘ Vuudcirllile Program. remained with him through life. \\'l'(l (300) Atlantic City. Studio. and was expressed later in some of VPIGAlF (492) N. Y. WEAF Revue. hifivllltml. graphic writing. " KAIA (461) Shenandoah, Muglczfle The singular beauty of on nrticlc I Program. on “IPaganism" which he had sent ‘KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Fjghb to a magazine attracted the atten- i Fiimoug Fiddlerg, tlon of. the editor, Mr. Wilfred AYHK (273) Cleveland, Plllllmr. Illeyneli. who took measures to 1o- l mmiic QrchegLl-g, cute the author. After much diffi- l 11.00 P. M. ]culty he was found, selling matches \\'IP (509) Phllii. iOrgan mclmy on the street and brought to .\Ir.l \\'.‘_\l'1"R (233) Houywood Concert Mcynlelli-x homo. The remaining I peflo¢ ' years of his life, which ivere spoiltl "“'"tll0l'(‘, yvere productive ofnlziuy (‘l-l- w-HK says null poems. 8.45 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Musicale Program. 11.30 P. M. WIIK (273) Cleveland. ll would look about the iilr. ‘Ffillicis Th°ml>5°l1 “'80 ‘mm ‘“ And WOfldCl‘ where my angels were, llapply Hour. 11.45 P. M. I Lwsn (428) Aliiilnie. Studio Pro- ‘ gram. . 12.00 Mid. .WiH-K (273) Cleveland. Wihozit. Tro- BTalIfl; -FEATURE’TA.LKS-SPORTS 7.30 P. M. I WEAF (492) N. Y. "Plilpm", One‘ Act Play. As an Essayist. Thompson iii the most eloquent of recent essnyists. His principal prose work is his essay on Shelby. den death m S mowing of DR Hm», iioi. published imlil after his death Um Chapman sleeves‘ superlnlend. 31°F" 0T M9 9'0"» “l” elit of the provincial hospitals nl‘ in 1907. this essay, is critical in nature. Tl" Dilflii-‘Bt 3395mm“ l1 swim‘ survived by his wife, a daughter of criticism. most “Niac-stiilae Encouium." and thc young children intimate of all his essiivoi be nail been in perfect health and “Health still Holiness. l1 Study all)“, news of n15 sudden death came 8'00 ‘P’ M" .lllG ltelallons between Brother! Philadelphia. Sports Ass the Body, (Hid his Rldel‘ thc' Soul." More than anything else iir. has written in prose, it is o. re- velation of the soul of Thompson. VlllP (509) (Jorner. 8.30 P. Min‘ XVI-EAR (Z75) Atlamic Clly. Lec- it-ure. As a Poet. WANT TO DANCE? Thompson is to be remembered clilisily for lllH poetry. A irrent ileu- Kenny- sulion was made by his pilum "The ‘Hound of Heaven," WlllCll is per linps the work by which he makes largest claim to l1 place with the 10.00 P. M. immortals. Here Divine Love is WI? (509) Plhlladelplljll, pg-enlllln, seen like a bloodhound, seeming WTlc (476) Hartford, (gull, wot. its quarry from afar, tracing it pn- thy. - tiently along every possible path, 10,30 p_ M, and poreeverlug iii its search until WJZ (455) N Y_ py-lvollyy QM» st last it is rewarded. And as tlic WlPlG (300) Aglanblc (my Garden lost sheep might he imagined list- plm; enlug for the footfall of lilo Good Shepherd, so the Soul hours the approach of the Saviour. Arnold Bennett says o!‘ "Hound of Heaven": "My belief "is that l-‘mucls Thomp son has a rlclini" natural genius, a p 8.15 P. M. WQA-E (461) (Pittsburgh. wood Park. " 9.15 P. M. WiAlU (294) Columbus. Dance. 12.00 Mid. WNllC-A (341) N. Y. McAlipin. (Copyright, 1926. by ‘International Radio tPiflgrami-i, Chicago.) __..-__¢. Mutuels Pay 680 to 1 0n French Tracks iPAIiilS, Dec. 9.--J\ new ‘hilgh re- cord for (prices paid by tile mut- uols at. Paris race tradtli was estab- lldlzoil at Aulell Tuesday when Jean Desfoirtfe York X11, won Lilo Prlx do in, Vales steeple tzliuse iiml reward- ed its backers ut odds of more than 680 to 1. Glwefity-ono persons who buckbd York XI. by purchasing ten franc tkikcts before ilw horses left tho ipaldtiodk. received 6.822 francs ealoh, ‘Wllilfi tile liolrae ipald 880 francs for elicit five iTanc “pelouae" ticket. The previous record for Paris "Niki will! 0,000 l'0r 10, paid by ~110- mnnche ut "Milk-ions Izifllte. Motor, Cycle Trip 0’Leary To Boston the (Canadian Press) i BOSTON. Dec. iL-Jomes ll. Dennis o! ‘Cembridue BHOGL All- elon. hill brother, Ralph, and hlli wife, Mrs. Genevieve Dennis, re- turned to Boston recently after having completed a round trip on l IWWNYclo and nlilecar to the IOWn 0f Clear)’. Prince Edward lelllllll. Tllelrii was the first mot- orcycle lo ‘be seen in the little" town Actual running time between Bolton and OlLenry was 22 lhoure and the three kept right on going all the way until iliey arrived. it took .23 hours to return. The ' party found snow only in iii-altered aefltlone of Maine and none in New Brunswick. ' . Icmptin; Hot muffins, fresh tea biscuits so light and tender they melt in your mouth. Put they must b¢ llwlye good. You can depend on Quaker Flour because it never varies in quality and alive vs bakes the lame. Hourly standard Quaker and daily baking at the mills ensure an unfailing Folmrv bqirinr purpose Qualter Flour i! beet. Your absolute bekinl satisfaction is guaranteed by our money-beck on»: Always the Some~Always the ‘ AriviwtofThQu-iiermiieriuliimegiimasuilmm liner poetic equipment, than any . DECEMBER 16,1926 poet save Shakespeare. Show mo the divinoet glories of Shelley and v a ‘ 1 Keats. even of Tennyson . -. . . and I think I can match them all ‘ l out of this one hook." "- Mothers should never neglqt - ' “Ah r Almost as famous an his "Hound ‘i of Id of Heaven" is his “Ode to thesett- “when rraczucg’ “l-‘Egrfglglere q‘ ' "was l sim."'l‘l e-ls tinge 1 ,1. . [nurses in the belarenlngaverse-o 8a zgznxmm‘ ‘m! "Wbllll b » ‘“’I‘he waliful sweetness of the VlOlln B351‘!- B~_'1'. Hub}; , 10M (Floats gown‘ lane hushed waters of chiidrfirtewonéml "Filth-l l t e w n , y gs; u lThe hr-nrt-strliigl! of tlie imoililnig "5'; 1 "11"" M tumble wiui Qua," mm‘ begin mil i ive than“ u: they be‘!!! m “W5 To long in aching sic. Splrlt- I " "'1 t “M! .~ l plned, ' . In wnfts that poignant sweelnesi Dr. drifts, until ' N l l The wounded soul ooze aldnese. _’, . The rad sun, SYIIIp A bubble of rilre, drops slowly to- V vi-liicli breaks up “l. mm with,“ . ward the hlii, | llfhlle one bird prattles that the or so. Igot u; u] 7 would not bezsitlix: 0'31‘: it “d a iiiiy is done." salons e love or the ~ ‘litliieschiigren arid keen lnstlght into‘ I “n. hull], recommend it t“ u‘! one the workings ‘of rile child mind, 61b‘ 60§_"_‘°°u3:°°- i‘ ‘film? [lure fnmil ,5, abled iilm to write children's poei- Co 'Lip;lite'ap,il Y "Y n11‘ '1'. l,“ ry of unusual beauty and slmpllcl- "._______' °mm°3 _ ’ l (y. This ls noted in that gem ad- ‘ dressed to the Child Jesus- ___.__ PIOfCSSlOIID-l‘ Card; Mark R. McGllig I I BARRIBTEP. SOLICITOR, 51¢ Money to Loan ' Cameron Bloclccharlottelowmltgl “blttle Jesus. wast Thou shy Once, and just as small as l? Anti whnt did it feel like to he Out of heaven. and just like me‘! I should think that ll would cry, Fm" my house all inside of sky; \ d at waking ‘tivould distress me— ‘ w . _ hi: an angel there to dress me." Drrrk- C» Graduate of N. Y. Pelt Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, my and Throat Testing Eyes and lupplylng ma," Office, Bayer Building Great George Street Office Hours-O to 12.30. 1,34) l4 5, Thompson's poems. though :10- aling rather to the thoughtful few than to the casual render, have permanent vnlue. Mackerel Still Sport Qff gape Am, McDonald & McPhee I I (Canadian Prele) -_|_ A_ M n N _ _ nosrou, Dec. s. -——W8llll1€l‘ ° o AL” H F M°WEE sharps may have something to of-I fel- now that mackerel are disport-l iug off Cape Ann almost as joyollfl" i)" as in the not spells of last. sum- mer, Yesterday more than 100.000 pounds of mackerel were brought to port, all fat and of good size. Ordinarily the species weeks 8B0 would have d siippeiired from lhlfl purl of ihe north Atlantic; where, no Illilll has been able to say. Fish- ermen will quit. however, when the first real snowfall happens, as that phenomenon lets- the mackerel RIIUW ll is lllgh time 1.0 out these latitudes. B. A. Barristers, Attorneys, Etc, Money to Loan. \ SELDOM SEE a u; _. like this but your hem knee may ha‘ve a bunch o: brulle on his ankle, hock, elm.’ knee or throat. will clean Ii oflwiihout ll n " the horse. No blister, nyl‘; m ~ a‘ gone. Concentrated-only a few drape ‘ ' required at ln application. $2.50 a bottle delivered. Describe your case for special instructions. I: 8 R Frog, W-F-Yflllllqlllfi; ‘I41 LamaneBldaJIsatreJ IN MEMOBIAM ~ DR HAROLD Q STEEVES ‘ CAPT. KAISER DIES AT SEA _ HALIFAX, Dec. 8. —Co.ptain ll. (M°"°*°" Tfamiirllm D. Kaiser, chief officer on ills A megmm ‘mm New wemmm’ steamer Canadian Rancher died iii ster Tuesday announced the sud- sea today, according to a hm, wireless message received at liiii home here. The Canadian Rancher is on route to Halifax from Antwerp and was about one tlhousand miles out. tonight. Board Sustains British Columbia. Dr. Sleeves is Pnu-l this city, and two So far as known Lea of to Mr. Lea this morning as a stun- ning blow. l . Dr. Steeves was a native of Hlilaboro, Albert. Co. His mother, Mrs. Mariner 'I‘_ Sleeves. is living (Ii-l-IGAGO, Illg" Dee 9_-Il\ho Illl in Dover, N. H., wliero two broth- nols Atlbiletlc "Committee in an of ere or Dr. Sleeves, Lloyd and flqlal ruling wdgy ilm; ed up (no Merle. also live. l-Iazan Chapman, fleeiglgn or {grep 39 y Yanggf of Dorclieiiler, Blair Chapman of I33; lrrlday ht. in wihleh be ." Gunifngsvllle. near Moncton, and qwa-rflgd a llgclglqn 1° Mlckoy Clifford Chapman or Moncton, are walker, (gllellenger, u; ms 1o."po1ygd uncles. being brothers of Dr. Steev- ma“ Wm, T130,- mowers for m6- es’ mother. Albert Wilmnt of the mmmewemht chmnmo .l., c. N n. offices and Mfts N. ___<.>i: . Sleeves and Miss Lottie eaves . oi‘ Moncton are cousins, and there are many other relatives in this, _ prov‘nce. _ ' Sealed Tenders, marked LUM- " Dr. Steeves‘ wlfielgwas éormlilarbt‘ BER will be received by thegrgql’ Miss Helen Anne a. an a 0s doneigned u to a P. M. on of friends will be shocked by her 1,,“ m. m, 1pm,, g; my ppgln-fi oudden bereavement. The viii"!- Ines Kiimulr, of 20,000 n. board!’ ren are Len Chapman 5'°°"°°' *5‘ and 200 squares ehlnglel. Smaller ed 11, and Marion Sleeves, axed 9~ lots will be considered. Cpeclflo Ml" L“ ‘B °“‘X‘°““‘Y“}"‘“"-U“§ ations to be sedn here. further parlfcu are, am e on (laughter may leave at. once for gzqelzlo N- M°D°NALD British Columbia. ~ ' ' ' *" " muffins from the oven-a treat the family can't resist. t0 F 1w