fimnzvn OPENING TALKING PICTURES RINCE EDWARD THURSDAY DEC. 19th ' - arno non run an" annex-arc sounn aovrrimm-‘inan-rrcal. wrru Jrna-r usao m noxws am: ma PARAMOUNT raaaraas, ucw your: ATCH OUR ADS FOR OPENING PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT when Death Rode 5°“ °' w“ °' “’“"*'- °“""“°‘ - i a v " . - . . -. _ ._ In From The Sea tartan, Buchanan-G. D. P. POLICE OOUBT-pflva milkvum- NEW YORK; B“. m___(B_u_P_)__"_ WABHHGTON’ Dec “Jul - * m“ » °" “"""°d ‘“ ‘h’ M“ 9"“ W‘ The Supreme Court of this highly sign Servbc Buildings. com 1:“ Avery ancient name, difficult to terday morning for lcllingniilk con- - . m 1°11 ~ ldcmomatic country wont in for no- has allottqi 81,000,000 for the m", ORIGIN 0F SURNAMES tentrai Guardian Cihild Prodigy I '1'!!! roan-compass: .A5k34'?""lm°"t Rvyirounkcrwiiltake Piacboolldo- i Her Marrige Million 12,011.... for S. Legqfion Blfisf d! Ottawa __._ (continues from rqc l. good pipe tobacco MIOWI“. djlY. December 16th. . 601-12-14-11. ' COMPLE TE LY RENOVATED -— NEW COMFORTABLE SEATS — NEW LIGHTING ETC- LSTRAND TODAY ,_ L ON IJHANEY an a MIGHTY DRAMA ‘ Air-Castle Romance . . . 4,, sarviv 10F THE ROARING RAILS 7“THUNDER" w; ALSO COMEDY n10!‘ TCAPITOL TODAY rnanmmc wcsrrns “Put ’Eln Up” CAPITOL MDNDAY @3313 at-rflllm" e ‘M35101! "flue, amrtmeni ‘°'° ' 20,000 BARED» THEIR "m" “‘““’ “m” LIVES T0 CREATETHISVSuIRY ! ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDY EIVED ANNIE L. HUNTER CHOCOLATES 1N FANCY CHRISTMAS PACKAGES 1 Lb. 2 Lb. 3 Lbs-EACH ORDER YOURS NOW J. ERNEST H. WORTH 117. Prince Street ikugglsts lkifiiéziifsifiis. s Abitibi - Montreal Power . . . HALIFAX, Dcc. l3.--Quotallon5 fur- Natl. Breweries nished by Johnston and Ward, Mcm- Winnipeg Elec. .. hers Montreal Stock Exchange. Brnz. 'i‘raction - Shawinigan . . . and now it is brought to throbbing reality lh the mightiest heart drama ever filmed! May OATS Dec... . Mar, . May..-........ .. WHEAT Ontario Liberal ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. Dec. 13.-(13y E. A. Jeffery, Canadian Press staff Correspondent) —Thrcugh. . " generat- ions of wresting a living from the sea and knowing instinctively how to deal with its varying moods, the fishermen of the south coast o! Newfoundland have become almost immune to any sense of danger frhey strive with the storms and derive! the same pleasure from their victories as the members of a team from theil-‘s on the football field. When they lose out as not infrequently ‘happens, they take their defeat stoically, and reckon the lives which the sea takes as the toll which some time or another must inevitably be paid as the price of the harvest from its depths. Home froln the ocean in their hum ble dwellings, they have come io be- lieve, oven though tho blllows roll in within‘ a fcw feet of their d:ol"s, that safety is theirs unquestionably. Ashore the game was over; they were no longegr looking for trouble. On Monday, November 18th they had fought a storm all day. As darkness came on they made for the shelter of their covcs. Their boats had been made snug and their gear stowed a- way when the solid earth trembled and their houses were shaken i0 their foundations. Never had such a thing happened before. There was uneas- iness everywhere, an d while they were still licking each other what could have been the cause, another shock, more violent than the first, intensified the alarm. Darkness only f added to tho [error of this unknown thing. some said an earthquake; cth crs believed that; the end of the world had come. The iclcETQDh 0Y- ' ficc, their one connecting link with the cuisidc world, could obtain X10 reply to enquiries apart from near- by settlemenis. _ Then came o. mrssbfge from St. Lawrclxe-“lvly Gcd!' the sea is coa- ing in." Buvin, the chief settlement Gaelic mathghamhilin scc. Second from Old mnglish “Mann "vassal. servant, hero." Third, from and Mann crests-Ci. D. P. Mcthvcn and Mcihuen. This nanrle orlglnatcd from Moth- ven, which is in the Glenalniond dis- trict of Perthshire. In 121i Methfen, 1250 Methphen, 1500 Mechwyrm. Pos- sibly derived froln Magh (mach) abhunln (wynn. "plain of the river‘ (Almond) Lord Mcthven was a, title in the Peerage of Scotland conferred in 1528 by James V. on Henry Stew- art, second son cf Andrew, Lord Ev- andaie afterwards 10rd Ochiltree, a dsccndant of Robert afterwards Lord S011 of Robert m. The barony uncr- wards passed intcthe possession of the Dukes of Lenx. and was pm». chased from them by wllllmm smy. the, Esp, and now belongs to a fam- ily of Cox. lute manufacturers, of Dundee. General Mcthuens family is a cadet branch of the old Perth- shire Methvens, deoended from a lvlethven who became Chan- cellor of Ireland. The Meth- ven and Meihuen crests are the samh-"a wolf's head erased properr. Mcthven motto-Fortis in ardius “Brave in difficulties." Methuen motto-Vlrtus invidie, “Virtue a mark for envy/L-G. D. P. Rattray, This nanle comes iromthe lands of Raitray, lleal" Blairgow-rie. 1n 1291‘ Roirefe, 1291 Retiref, 1305 Rothtref.‘ The derivation is probably from the Gaelic rath, "a circular fort," and toruidhe 1 pron. tory). "hunter or, outlaw," thus meaning “fort of thc' hunter or clulnw." The ancient Cas- tle of Rattray Ls presumed to have derive. One derivation is from the taining sediment. Four were fined , "the bear." s10 and tbcrmh Stun prohibition “m” mmm’ Mum“- MflcMschm. cascwas dismissed. INGAGQLENT _ANNOUNOI- ti!!! Isle OI Man. Hillldffid P0115 hi5 ‘MENT_+MI_ m‘! M31 Robert vu-"c, 5"“? 1° Mm‘ 17”” n‘ "wave M" Pal-lane announce the engagement of their daughter, Georgina Marlon, _to Herbert Henry Court. marriage to take place in. mauled um she ma found her hu- hilllltand 1 living. fulllsctqof teeth. couldconverso in , the right hand as the worshipper FELL OFF BOX CAR-Yesterday morning as the Wesfcrntrain was at Royalty Junction, Mr. ‘J. A. McKin- non, a trainman, fall off the top of ' a box par, sustaining slight injuries.‘ 11nd the train been moving at thc time a seri- ousaccident might havetakcn place. as the spot where Mr. McKinnon fcll was bare of snow. Apart from rc- colvins a bad shaking up and a few bruises, Mr. McKinnon isreporicdas not suffering any ill effects. UNVEILING Mssfoiuar. WIN- DOW-At the mcmlng service of Trinity United Church, tomorrow, a double memorial window to the memories respectively of Colonel and Mrs. F. S. Moore and Mrs. George J’. Twecdy. will be dedicated. one panel represent "Christ in Getthsenl- ane" and the other "The Resurrec- tion," and are recognized as‘ works of the highest art. The Moore memorial is erected by Mrs. Black, and the Tweedy one by Mr. George J. Tweedy. The dedicatory service will take ‘place before the sermon. The- windowilis on enters the church. and is favourably situated for light effects. , SALVATION ARMY ciransl” K. from the citadel ch smitny u- gramme is being arranged. 1n the been built on a ‘still more ancient, fort. Clan and tartan-Murray-Cni Fundamental 'l‘ruth series ‘of addrcs- polykyllables at the age of chc your. poked-a college entrancc examina- tion "at nine " and was irradiated frmn a university at l2. flfnamorcmaturc year’ when she wasllc, lilies Sinner met and marri- ed~ tho. Count Phillipa _ Clinton tie Bruelifrhat event. took place in Greenwich, Conn, on Aug. 7th 192i Subocquentiy also was informed that hcrhusbahc hid been killed in a motol-“accidcnt near Mexico City. In‘ loam-him Stonér. believing herself l/Wldflfl-Hll-fflbd Louis Hyman, a wealthyrmlddlc-aged sportsman. She divorced hirn on August 15th. 1927. Today irra petition for annul- ment, Sinner asserted that she learned the Count is still alivs and is. in‘ fact.‘ now in New York. The other annulment case was a hearing before Supreme Court Ref- eree Burr, of‘ the suit brought ‘by tbs Countess Shack Gracie dc Ur- bina, daughter of tho funnier Dan- ishjambassador to Sweden and tho Unitcd States. The husband, Hum- berto Aguirre dc Urbina, was at one time q. spahuh translator in the lo- cal customs house. . The following visthc standing of The second radio service of the ghgpunl), ofWxl-lckjey sqhqq] go,- season will be broadcast by $.11. C. the 31mph o; Norman"; \ ‘GradmX-il Allison Bfyolltoii; z ternoon at 3.15 p. m. A chocc pro-_ Wm”; muggt, Grade IX-l Erma Mollctt; 2 lfiy evening service the fourth-of the mond Bellick arldufamts Mactfay. Grade v-l Marion Younlfcl’; 2 scs will be delivered by Adjutant azlbcl Biyqntcn; 3. Ivan Bryenion. naaoabsr school. ~ bility ‘in . thc'.grand manner today chase of land. and construction o, l whorl. in separate actions for annui- new lcgatbn andoffice building a‘ mcnt of; marriage, a countess wm- Ottawa. dnada. v The a ounccmcnt was m“, 5| bans‘ crflpg. and n- wunt’: Wife the bad rtors of u» common oomplflnéd that obs had found her at the StOo Department, The allpttment is niade from, ‘ma. second ‘cl-so involved M!“ lump sum-authoriud u. h. exp,“ winiiifzsd Sackvillc Stcner. at one ed by the: commission "i... m, w,” time moat publiciud of "child PIO- struction pf new embassies md 1m, aisles? not only bum with I lions in norc than so countries, cow lBEATING' a NECESSARY am tish United Press) ON, Dec. 9.—-'I'ha craft o1 _ the oldest oi "t fl-fl-l wwtlsod in um and one in which England s pro-eminence. Except Li“; girls ha: now entered this industry there lu o been few cilangcs in l, since t-h mentor maftsmen of for. mer do. but the gold that gum ' of medieval kings, 0'1 BOld-bfifitiflg is mugs. ltiflnneu. Used for all from tho refiners if A, coming out in the form f 1 1-4 lrlchesyldo and about one‘ ousandth of an incl: ly cleansev-of-any oil it is cut cii into ‘small 1-4 inchaquarei. When it.‘ rcaliased that each oi ‘ca, alrcadlf only Lhl .0! an‘ inch thick mmcred imtil it maker of gold, each five in- ches squar some idea of the am- azing thinn of each sheet and thi wonderful d icacy "of the work cu There are iii-co objects, resenlbling known as "lnouldsf "bu-tell" the leaves o! the first tw being made of gold- LeaderMayRet-ire ‘cu Lhc coast. had just rccclvcd it U‘ p_ ‘ . """‘~“1\ i‘ “"011 0f water was seen bcar- - iMflItlil. The table bein! "Tile Div- ‘Crude H‘ (lJ-l $110011 Rodd; 2 v ilnii-y of Jesus Christ." Services on Edward Younker; 3 Helcn Carr; 4 beam»; “in, 3111-4 inch gqugyqq lllg down upon the town. Ocnfll! , m» _ I yxitil lhc sliced of a" “XV-fis- 1‘ Also Rcay and Rae. These i... clm-fsunday commence at l1 a. 'm. sis Elfim8'li'i¢‘GlVli1"'NQW61li fl-Waiiacc "m, “m p‘, mmrhgcuwhlang t as the funnel-Ellw- inutlvcs of Macl-ac. which in Gaelic isjp. m. and 7 p. m. Young yeoples sum; hammer“ u? m" ‘mm m‘ 5w Macltaiili. "son of Grace or LuckPlMectlng is held ‘at 8 p. m. The'an- Grade II (bl-l Alton Newman. 0-; the cum}; (ghoul; gin-Q. 1mm; Clan and taznan-Mncraes-G. D. P. ‘inual Christmas demonstration will Grade I (0-1 ma. Maclnod; 2 squm-eg Th ‘n, men gym out be held 0n Christmas night Doc. 25 Jun M10160!- cut m“, g gm; plum mu; m i Grade I (b)—1 Alva - lflacry; 2 shod“ “ Uonlinion Bridge . Massey Iiarris Fraser d: Co. Br. Aln. Oil NEW YORK EXCHANGE (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Dec. l2——Willian1 E. ‘gained in hcfiéll Steel Co. of Can. . . . . . N. Sinclair K. C., Provincial Liber- ,ed arm of the bay compressed the nl Leader is likely to retire from ihc ‘ onrush. ‘There was no time t0 W1"! Miss. Kan. d: Texas Ry. Chas. Gurd .. Ontario leadership toscek election , people whose homes were i_n the , to the Housp of Commons in hisilandwash. The turmoil of thcwater _‘ ‘ Sanderson. ‘ _| ,- g d” 3 p_ Am_ _ Son of Sandy or Sanders. for Alex- ' ‘ - ___. Ralph Carr. ‘ " i - once mo" _ y l" hlmmered ‘m. home Ridlnc of South Ontario. and ' cnugllt them, 11mm; some of them ‘ v . _ - iii. L; reported he may become Salish“ bfldik,’ mm unfailing others into i1 fllldor- Clmrand tartan-MacDonneili= srsupgy m ragga-flu; Qg, 5, Perfect attendance: Allison Bry- w "Hwy u, u,“ m” u chi tor General in the Mackenzie King 3 W355 n; gplnleffi 0i Glcllsarrlzq]. D. P, Islanhy “m.” m p”; Yeager“). ‘g. enton, Wallace Mellett. Ivan iBryen- model “m, ken out, they u; Government. This is the llll-Ofmaiioll: Qcmmn an“ "m"; buoy, m the ton, Erma Mellett, Helen Carr and m,” mo" an‘ u, mm ,0 m“ gm which emanated from the confer-f I _ Service. learn,” channel at Picwu_15;and_ Ralph Carrprcrcentagc of atignd- 0.13pm m“. n“ h“, now be. encc of elected and defeated Pl‘0-‘ “IUULD PUNIS" PARENTS This ls a Saint name from St_Ser- ,Membe1-s o; the crew 5mm‘ u,“ m, ancc 82.5.4 numb“. y“ u,“ "m whtch I "hmk *5 ‘me °i u“ mm!’ Ifitcamer had to break her way through ' this time info the ' nciumg Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12s. A-tchisn, Top. S; Santa Fe. Ry. . Arr: Call Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Am- Cflf & Fdfy- Co. AIJHNLOCOiIlOIlKI‘. Co. ,, . Hud. Motor Car Co. . . . -' Inter. Utilities . " AmnBcsch Nlilgll0l0 Co. Imperial Oil .. I 11111011 P0"- TT)‘. - - . - . - - . . . . . . . .. Con. Brewery . ' .U. S. indusinal Alcohol Co. Con. Gas Co. 1N. Y.) . 90!. 7' S. Siccl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 . Y. Ccn. ac lrlud. Ru, R. R. .. 174 Bank Royal BANKS Jesiinghousc Elcc. 137%. Bank Montreal Intel". Petroleum '22P’; WHEAT IVXONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE FLASHLIGHTS Make a Lovely A CHRISTMAS And Are Always UsefulrWe ' Have Them Ranging in Price From 59c to $7.50 Give an EVEREADY Flashlight and be assured that it will give satisfaction at all times. s51; OUR, VARIETY We Have all Colors and Sizes 'The Rogers Hardware Company Limited 1213A Cflfl- swam-ship Pfd. 73?‘. . . . 127% Powcr (frulmrntloli 7B .. 131-‘3 A. ‘ll ,1: ,0.-. a l» =» A "2§*€3*§~€ <§~%%‘~’lffr vlnclal Liberal candidates meeting‘ at the Prince George Hotel for the lash two days on the call of Mn, Sinclair who‘ is said to have been definite in his request to be allowed to retire from the Provincial lead- ership. A Provincial Liberal conven- tion was the biggest single issue of , discussion at the closed conference and while the Provincial Liberals were ‘eager i0 have such conveniion immediately even before the legis- lature meets, Federal Counsel is said to have urged deferment. It is understood a convention will be call- ed after the new year to meet as soon as possible. The future policy of Ontario Liberalism with respect to the liquor question was the next biggest item discussed by the dolo- gates, and the conceluus wns that the liquor problem had bcttcr be dropped from Ontario political ar- ena discussions and left to the pen-l pie lo pass upon in periodical pleb- iscites. | S. C. Tweed, newly clccicrl Lib- eral member for North Waterloo. President and Managing Director oi the Ontario Equitable Life and Ac- cident lnsurancc Company is to be Liberal House leader, it is said, to succeed Mr. Sinclair for the dura- tion of thcflapproachixig session of this legislature, unless Mr. Sinclair consents to continue his leadership for another session. Before the 1931 session rolls around it is expected n. provincial convention will have chosen a new leader to ‘- Mr. Sinclair. LETTER. OF SYMPATIIY To Wellington and Thomas Haslam, Dear Brethren: We the officers and members of Union Division, No. 45,. wish to extend to you our sym- pathy in the loss which you have sustained in the death of your dear- ly beloved brother William. It being the will of your Heavenly Father to remove him'may seem baffling to you and alllof us now, but that which is not clear to us now shall be in the hereafter and in ihc bet- tcr land we'll l-cad the meaning of our tears. We therefore trust that while your hearts are heavy in sad- ness, you will all look to Him who dceih all things well and lock for- ward to that bright and cloudlcss morning wbcn" the dead in Christ OF DELINQUENTS LOWELL, Mass, Dec. 12.—Parents of delinquent children would be pun- ished if Joseph L. Cronin, chief pro- bation officer, had his way. “The boy or girl in Juvenile court," he says, "is there partly and some- ‘ times chiefly bccausc cf lack of pro- per parental supervision. Because of the natural desire of the parent to supervise the child, the laws have left this important duty to the parents and have not provided any method of punishing parents who neglect such a duty. At present time, o. parent can only be brought before the court for aiding and abetting delinquency, and li- seems in me that there should be i n law which would provide punish- ment for parents who fall to exercise such supervision over a child that would prevent the child from straying into violations of the law. We seldom it ever hear of a parent brought into court to explain why his offspring has been engaged in violation of the law.’ Montevideo, Uruguay, will erect c. building costing nearly $600,000 for the Faculty of Architecture and tho National Art Institute. Railroads in Argentina, most of which are owned by European inter- ests, are fighting road improvements because of the prospect of highway transportation competition. shall rise. May the thought of~that glad day sustain you all now is our earnest‘ prayer. Signed in behalf of Union Division, Sutherland “luncxay, w. r. l-‘lorrle mummond, W. A. Alfred Seaman R. S. ' Springfield, Dec. 9th., 1929. _... _--->~ Beware Infection Infection of cuts and bruises is best prevented by applying Minn-db. forms of St Serf. Probably of Nor- in“, we‘ .11 the w”, from pug)“ n; man-French origin where the name ‘and, to chukmfitowm mmbuomh Bay is cbmpletcly caught over with Wm” s°°“m“ ‘board ‘ice from Governor's Island to ' s". Pete ' Island, diti _whl h Following the findings" that eight aim “t: ‘wprkoaaimzhergnwu so ilrzlshatgfigclgéds"fité Tutsi“; ice there when the Stanley left port earth . :5“ “i. V.’ “F15”; as Tuesday. A number of the buoy! in y '- e w 3 " “s” m‘ °° ‘l ° the vicinity of Plctou Island warn caught in the ice, and one of thtnr mum up cute-so: o! three v1.19 i=- spitc the fact that. ltwas anchored to a heavy granite. block. All the buoys taken into portby tho Stanley were cncnlstcdwlth ice. CCYVILB i5 found. G. D. P. measure its "rays this year. __-.u--- A INSTANT relief! = ~ PUTNAMS Our First ~ ' Christmas Salc in. 1011.? New . r Store 01m. (u-IRISTMAS. sans: Ur -'ro AND INCLUDING DECEMBER 21th seedless Raisins lzc pil- ‘Scedcdllaisins .v.._........... 12c pkg. Sccdius Raisins. bulk 21b! 24c Cluster Raiilncfpackaga‘ Bulk Dates ..'..~ - - Currants Citron Peei . Mmon Peel Salado Tea . . Ranataga, Tea. . Special" Chase an 'llea"';;....'. Corn ‘Flakes . Shredded Wheat Hum Jam '3 lb. bottle! - . AylmerMi-r ildo 8 [ballot 85c Sboilcdwalnata 50c lb. Mixed Nuts 21in for Clo Special Sala of Grapes Saturday only a lbs m 25o THOMAS MICHAEL ram 1101 i - i Irec mum-y ' OvO-OOQF o . ' _ EYES. TESTED. . onaasas rim-an B. W. TAYLOR s. s. ynnoa Ortoaictrlcta , 1B Ilollliolld 81ml . wo-ovwowwnnvwwo-MM SANTA“ CLMJS’. VISIT-Santa Claus arrived back .in town ycstcrday » ~, on his weeklynins ection ifolmmls Charlottetfawnfroyland and ~ ~- " 4 - - from two. to four. o'clock was "at home" to the-kiddies big and little, and say, you -wouldn't. think there nuxualous nous mono 1N coupon . _ . won sovin- auvov coupon, Doc. n-orsgcry‘ J. sctclnilimr. new ambassador w Groat Britain from the Soviet gov- ernment. may live in a style fal- fro!!! the ordinary conception of Cbmmunistic simplicity. Russian offlclla were said to be considering giving him the magnll. icmt and luxurious Sunday-land house in Mayfair, an exclusive rc- sidfmtial ‘ion of London, as his residence while in thecity. 0 Dear Sister:- Wc the members o nion Divislol Sunderiand House was built by W. N‘, 45 wish w ex d to W11 0"! K. Vlfidilfbllt l! l 606i} Oi 1110i‘! thlfl deep and hen-g f,“ pithy in till 01.500000. and presented by him" to great sorrow which has rccontll hi! 5914811501’. Consuelo Vanderbilt mm to you m m, o"; o; you; when she married the Duke of Marl- DOBOUZh. mother. We sympath with you 1'1 your loss, yet w; r cs with yoi " ---—— in the knowledge that er depafturl look in his travels and than their an: ‘Tom um m, w“ but 80m‘, u, m. vial care will be the handicapped were so many- children in the whole children "m," Red on“ "WWW of Charlottetown-as greeted him. l-le mm ‘m, the” the numb.“ m,‘ was extremely busy these two hours bu” mjkln‘ toys, Christmas stock- shaking handswlth the little tots m“ mm ‘m,’ m" Mm‘ mm and hearing iheir-requeuts-fcr what box wuwtlou m‘! lmpodn‘ “n” theyd like‘ ‘Santatobring-them Hols m", mo" who bu“ the health m1“ going to try-and see thatcverycne no m" m,“ Wm be some-mm‘ on l“ "m°mb°"d ""1 m“ m." u" °1' hand‘ for the littlest 01168, unable to der folk will help all they can u he their own ‘ma. w Dutch”. will be so very busy thisbhristmas. memgudmmmmuni" cnrutm" He was quits surprised what a hole ‘h, “p91” d” h‘ u“ y." t” some was made in his stock _of toys at Hcl- unfoflumb chum _ man’s Toylcnd but says that there - will be plenty "for all and wants cv- cryono to see that he is not‘ neglect- fui of any. 1-10 will shortly announce Toyland for this year. JUNIOR BID CROSS — 0761' bcrshipa since the beginning of the term As this is more than double the total membership for tho cntiro school year llat year it marks ~a banner om for this organisation of young peoplc. ‘rhers arc to data 150 , branches in the schools throughout the provincc and with "Service" as one of tho waichworda fo-which thay arfplodgod, tbs "Juniors" are bun making plans to celebrate Ohristmai by brinllfll ivy and happinea to others. Their first thought will bl fol . thou in their own districts whom It. lilcholia light mm 10,0101"- _ Dr. G. 1.. and Mrs. Smith returned his next and last visit 1M Holmufs m; m'ht_n.om . honeymoon mp spent in Montreal and Quebec, T!" lfilny friends of Mr. Augustus twelve hundred children hava joined ma." u; w,“ mum’ u. very the Junior Bad Cross since Novcm- m", u, h“, h, h" mmm‘ to the bu‘ 5th, making a total of 2000 mcm- p_ m uhndlaolpmpfm trntmen‘ rsnaoulms Cuficura j C i h]. i Mothcfis Favorite " for an the family --““~w""'-“-351‘3‘i'.‘“"§‘.1.':‘3i':: Q achromatic 11¢; :1’ Ilqblu “m, $11K“ 8e. " ...2.“..-~...:r..-::..~.-.:::r '*~ " ‘F “Q” °.—"._'I lafinIonu-gl, Home beyond to rcoc tho treas- ure which aha laid house. that iahcrlian with hands eternal i We pray earnestly - hour of trial aha ‘m the God oi you until you mcct- l land where "God a _all tears from their row, nor crying. nclth‘ shall 01¢" be any more pain for. c former things are passed away. Signed in Sutherland runny, it r. Florrlc Draauncmi, W.A. Alfred sumac. I. s.- Bradlalbano, Dec. 9th., ‘its. . . according to a report ibnhmlcs bury, South Africa, a _ recently gave birth to sfaboys. n ihcrl - n