'1 . ‘y’ n ..c,t{r;pl|fi 71?“, Mo! 59. 5min: a.‘ Good Salary Now ‘but per-hips the time will come when you. willbeunsbletoesrnsomuch. A smsl of your present salary deposited ‘in n savings account with this bunk will pruviQcomfort and security in the letter years of your life. .,. l0 —-THE Bank of Nova Scotia PAH-up Cuplul l 9,700,000 .l. H. Mllcom. Mnnsnr, Rue". ‘ . Ispomwo BrnrilleAeREgrrEroAlvNberton "“°“'°“ ' w-ow-m Albany, Bedeque, Borden: Emerald. Kennlngtun, Mon- Lnguc, Olcnry, St. Peter's, Souriu. Surnrnenlde, Vlclorll Between Bank and Farm STIMULATION oi ngrinltnnl pun suits in essential to the wolhre o! the Dominion. This Bank plays ltl port ll I national institution by lend- ing every eflort and its vnet resources to support ngricultural ectivity to the Illihll. . flue Interested Ill m! enterprise d the roll us lnrltcd to cools with our brunch unsure. UNION BANK OF CANADA Charlottetown Branch‘ J. R. Dier, Manager ' If §“ v = y, t» i“ :.l1‘~1‘ta\il... If 1 EXCHANGEAm LETTERS o. CREDIT ThisBank offers peculiar advantages in bundling Foreign Exchange, and issuing Letters of Credit. With Branches in every part of Canada, is well all in several important cities elsewhere, and with corres- pondents of high standing in all ports of the world, it ls able to place many advantages st your disposal. I- THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. PAID-UP CAPITAL . . $159001!!!“ ' RESERVE FUND - - $15.000.°0° CIIARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Lomer Miles, blames!- ‘f ti , "lmls w! MOrJ tttlmtted 5M. CALGAR)’ . ran-l ynslzuiw. bu. " the [pPBBQIII at lbust, to evolve tho Mitre“... . . i . , . nu .4‘ ’ o some women the tallorofl type of Mouse is very much ml?" becoming than lthe more "dross!" mqdglg_ A; q mutter of fact. every -W8!"l’0b6 should cont-db I1 few of the pllulner blouses for ‘WHY with the mm 0R1" w‘ m“ severely rumored mlt of the man- nloh type. Such a bbouse. how- aver, 1e roflovedfmm ultra sever- lty of etylfe by the dainty-trill used to tflulshths neck. ‘It is" made o! ivory white meteor. a matorlvfl that is in high fsvor for tailored and semi-tailored blouses for the coming spring. This blouse ls tucked in front. and the frlll is finished with mwo very NM’ 1M1!!! and hemntitcblng. fin the advance spring blouses now Ilvelug Ibrotrght out no reshap- parent efflort ls belly! made to again. popularize the high necked garment. 1t seems evident that blouse designers ‘have agreed for Docldsdly picturesque and dainty for s boy of two to four or flve ls this llttle smock suit, designed years. snvtabr-ic preferred may hp u ad, but the sult shown was made of ahesvy cotton crepe in It 1108811 pink. Little Velwped motifs ot- smocklng, done in plnk and blue. appear on thefront of the smock wheto the yoke ls simulated. The pick‘ o’! the smock n held to the figure a bit by a plsln belt of a. self-fabric. The neck and sleeves type o! garvmanx. that women halve demonstrated they lllkB lo W681i‘. _.__.l..... - ‘ m. it... (an Luon t.‘ o cAnmpo stun s Tums To, . FIAO ARTHUR HEHNHDERSON Wlhem Arthur Henderson, leader 7K0 Dzkfzktciivq. . of the harbor Party in one Houseot Commons, returned to London. from ' Ireland where be had talked with ‘Slnn Fem leaders ‘he sold he nev- er seen the deslrre for meme so ‘marked or so widespread. He was CXWEZm a; v merits, whether blousesltor frock are flnlshed wlth n. ruffle of crlsp whlte organdy. Such a. suit made black velvet with white ruffles, wouldfbe ‘ha dsorne for real dress- up ocouslons, or it might be of navyflounel or serge with bright red-silk ruffles. ' Each-year there is an increasing tendency to dress children of both _ sexes 'in_l\\i) gurntents rather than sllks and wocls. especially lf the suits ru-l dresses are for general . every-day wear. Housesand apart- . merits are so well heated that hen.- Talm"? Bums‘ "7 crepe Melew‘ vy clothes are not required indoors. i ' ‘ and the little (fonts, wraps and sweaters provided for memlrr- of the younger set give them all the q protection they require when out have not‘ Kurdish‘: 1m. the American ‘fubieiglvigw? $3215! extra trmw market tmlyems" .' '" ers always comedn nicely for the Fm” “bee”? jdlmny u“ a“ small boy. The smock of the sult ‘Mme “ml-mulflr-"is ‘bemg empkyyed‘ shown lu the kétch could ho worn m’ “m”? ‘dwflwkms tumwdim‘ with a pnlr ofdm-k flannel or vei- Smbmlwred blouses t" smug‘ veteen trousers wlth very satis- The smmmr-lhealead “mdel pm‘ factory effect. The nether garments ms” '° 1m“ 1“’7"”'“°' usually ‘wear out before the blouse w°°l 3mg” “ml-h '7” M“ “l m” m- smoclr. ‘begins to show wear and 9'9"“ “was” ¥‘.*"° leader” t“ tear. Arranging the various items sport blouses and mocks. The‘ of the wardrobe 5,, they may y, mmmwg @1515“ “WW5 “B5119 changed around is an excellenti heavy embroidery. which maybe economy qn°ye_ W"! i“ ‘WWI- vhvllllle. or wooden . A study of types u important m bema- 5°39 '°7 m9 ma“! "mqmd designing or making clothes for out ln besdsbclng especially effgc- childrmx some boys are so com. u“? “l1. “WW1. Th?‘ “"7 51mg‘ pletely masculine, almost from l?’ 1'1"“ °"°""'°“"- “mlmfifl m- birth that ruffles and dainty trimm- vlsmhly on the shoulder, ls one cf m; touches have no plflcg in their the season's ‘ novelties. 811ml!“ wardrobes. Others are charming in “m” ‘in “l” ' 99mm‘ Few M clothes of the picturesque type. the blouses are more than hlp len-gth. The majority an; colllur. less. The very tightly fitted . blousse. suggest-Ive of the old-fash- 1011611 "JQPBBY lfloket." generally 1111B 11 00W". stmtettmes a scarf of self fabnic cut mtber wide. Again u band of angers ls used. and certainly“ h-lagh necked gar- "SONG BIRIWTO D|E|--Nl0l‘l' olns Vlana, Chicago, former choir boy, whose 19th birthday will come to an end ‘a few minutes after“ eight o'clock tomorrow morning.‘ when he is hanged for murder. for-Bread, Cake: aPadr 1M seuwwgwr mm c. Nallhiflll Quit-auto gave a. fsrewell ‘concert for fellow Drlsonersln the lull, Slnglng the "Mlserere," Vlsns. marched through the jsll corridors en‘ route to the death cell. Viana.‘ ls known as the "song bird" of ~the iall. He has en~ tertalttéd the prisoners dnlly for months. He was convicted of parti- Cilmtlon ln several murders com~ mitten by the notorious Csrdlnellu gangs, whose leader, Sam Curdlu~ elle, ls under sentence of death] Frank Csmplone, another member 0f the Klnsrwas ntugsdnsvcrat Weeks ago and other members who turned state's evidence are serving" llfe sentences. DICKY Dir-Pics’ DIARY —the same goocl ,_ quality has. been maintained, without vari- ation for 25 yedrs.‘ invited to "present Premtlgr Ijlpyd George the Slnn Fem (mung 0t peace,’ which he obtained tnom Ari tlrur Gvrlflllflt, lfmlnde: of m, 3mm Feln, Mount Joy Prison, Dubtllu, lMPROVING "m: a5: Nearly every domesticated am. {mil and cultivated plant has been HH-IDYOVPd by selective ‘breeding. Willi been however, not much '91-“. grass has yet been made tbecau“ cl‘ the great difficulty in lsolattlug them. They mute ln the alr at sonm distance from the hive, and it wlll fly for miles in search of the queen bee. It mizbt ho thought that m» busy bee could hardly be impmy. ed. ‘but Canada. contains. varieties of solitary bees whose tireless in- dustry make the honey bee appear dllatory ln comparison. Besides. we know that great improvements uwalt the bee breeder "because some colonies store - ~ y and are less lnc‘.in..d to w. cm than ol-‘ners. Any bee-keep- er would give lunch to have his rgplary composed of such superior ces. . ' The Experiments] Farm: Brunch of the Dominion Government‘ has for some time been conducting ex- periments to overcome the dlfflcul ty of the Isolated mating of ‘bees. The first attempt was made on a large ssndwplnin near Kazubnzuu about forty miles north of Ottawa 'at a spot where no colonies of bees could vbe found within three miles; but the young bees produced were dark coloured, shoiving that the with wvihorm he tzazlkéd .111; ‘ is known that the drone ‘bee - much more ' Illustrated is the Waltham Ladies’ Convertible Bracelet Watch-u very popular model which can be_worn tn many diflerent styles. Pnue.537-00 hp- wards. Many other Wallham Models for Ladies and Gentlemen. THE WO Illukc: that bees have not ‘yet reached was tried, the Experimental Farm at Kmpuskaslnlg-ju‘ northern Ont- ario belngseliecled, but here the little colonlos werrmsde restless by the "grcjgit 41nd sudden changes in temperature. and swarmed out when the queens. flew. ' do 191.9._.exiporlments were starl- i ed on Duck Island which ls‘ sltiuat ed near the eastern end o! Lake Ontario, and is eight miles from the nearest island and over eleven miles from the mainland. Duck ls» land covers only about two square miles and’ no bees exlst u-pon it. queens had been mated ‘by’ the local black drones. Attempts were then made to mate the queens line ln the day when the undesirable drones had ceased flying and also late in the season when these ‘drones had died. The results gave valuable Information but they dld not ‘solve the problem. Next, u purl of the north country -. 4 You can always depend» on Red Rose quality. You will also enjoy ReJRou Coffee‘ The Duck Island experiments were continued in 1920 and have proved successful, twenty-seven Italian queens of selected parent- age havlng . rbeen mated‘ by the drones that were brought ‘with them. ' , tBy continuing tho work it is hoped to develop a strain o! Italian bees that will he heavy honey pro- ducers and disinclined to swarm. Meanwhile. plans are advanced to dlstrlbute to Cunttdlsn bewkccpers n llmlbed number of daughters of the best of the queens muted _ on Duck Island, and a system has been worked‘ out by which a bee- keeper will be mblu to mote a. pro- portion _of the queens he gets wlth drones of the some strain. GOVERNMENT STOCK IN THE SHOW RING Everybody will agree wlth the Domlnlon Animal llusbsndman, who writes an lptereslug article in the Agrlcultural Gazette of Canada for November on "Federal Exhibits lnthe ‘Show Ring" that the exhibition of good stock of any breed, whoever the owner may be, ls the potent kind of advertising for that breed, sud that Canrullnn interests could ltruo wise suffer by s. creditable slrowlitg of Govern- ment stock at the greatest stock shows in tbs world. The hrlicle referred to is a. sortotdetence of the action taken by the Experimen- tal Farm system lft‘ making en- tries at varloits fairs, local and proylhclsl. Exception to this course has been advanced on the ground ALTH AM \VAL'“" ‘Li-wen COMPANY, LIMITED, MONTREAL Fsctorics: MnnlrcnLCunadu. Waltham. U.S.A. HEN you give a Wulthum your gift Wm b. sure of enduring zippreciation. 1t is both ' hBJllllllll and useful. The recipient will many years 0f good service from your gift and have the satisfaction of owning a watch which cy where commands respect. Since 1854 the name “Vi/IX. lham” has signified all that is best in watch mechan. ism. Visit your jeweller early, while hisstotli 0f Wullham Models is complete, so that you can be sure‘ of selecting just the right watch that will be “m; highly appreciated. a RLD’S WATCH OVER TIME} ‘x umi 1)i.r!r:'brl1urs of Wall/lair! Prvdurls in Canada that itis a case of the people com- l there in the host klml of evidence noting ngalnst the people. On the right ln the spotlight of publicity othcr hand it is (leslrable that that the public are ul least being farmers and the public: generally supplied with a run under which should know what ls being done such exhibits should be made. He. svith the money rprovldcd by them. also details certain successess that As Mr. George B. Itothwell, the lwvs already been achieved in the Dominion lluslbandmun, suggests, show rlng by the Experimental if the entries can lop the classes Farm system. It's the characteristic fragrant aroinapf MAKER MAsoN that has made it so popular with <ll§¢flfl}- matin smokers-But it has other qflhlles? ll burns onger, holds its fire better an 15 WWW than most prpe tobaccos. ‘--'-:-—-=!\ Smoke Master Mason Wsgootltohcco flaunt Mum . V "' ‘r . ‘ MASTER MASON-weld rubbed-for those who like t that way ls the ume good pllll tobacco cut and rubbed rendy Y . for thy PiPc—-lt ls put uP i" r tin foils and paper pcckqes. my >i\-\'~“°T XMAS 1920 Christmas Suggestions That ile gifts easy and yet XMAS 1920 to make the selection of show good taste. Cigars (Boxes 10 Tobacco (all varie- to 50) ties ln Tins and Cigar Holders Pllflkflflefl) Cigarettes TobaccoVPoIrebes Olgaretb‘ K1914"? P1P" ttiuntos trot Phone _ . 139 Sunnyslde 02381 SVKX 0861 SVHX 8ATURDAY§ PAsseo Mhjeec cums. 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