S-fili; .“..-.ls'vt-;njii,»,,g_‘¢ ,_ _ ‘ . tlv. THE pv . v.4 ~ s "aches is ' l!“ stexevesaiegim ll l. t. that is fimc/irtfclléltl . the $6 lb. packidt i. has a flavou ' 4 [t , ‘ . _ .1: I _ Ilse pei/‘dny. 0e per lile- is’! for s days I per ilayjorfd dsyal l) “on 0o no l» words . [If figures, Iniolul Io us, eons! ars cue vvoril. d! 10s‘ cash. Add for!!! pnrt of ad. and must pi iii ‘nuts- Fllrlslslelllflillllvl. vse flll‘ seven ‘bvesfk. Llifuuilon Wanted,‘ 50c for seven vvords per ,,, . Miscellaneous “FUR WORK DONIE.....APPLV 126 10509-2861 Agents Wanted WANTED Live"; m‘ "rs FOR Dorcbester ‘Street. Watkins ilw rrooii ts. Direct to consumer. ‘ Write The J. It.‘ » Watkins (id... BTWCraig 8L, west Montreal. ‘, _.__.___-_--»-,~—-- - sNO. ALFRTD McDONALD LAND Surveyor, Harmony Jct. 10158-214 mic. POULTRY — PARTIES HAVING good fsttened chickens should get my prices before selling. No fowl taken except at canning prices. J. D. Jenkins. 10467-25111 ED. FOR KIDDIES i? For» Sale FOR SALiu-LOOOKING STOVE and a heater. Apply 89 Roch ‘ford 5t. ‘ 10689-12121 __ L3 DRESS FOR SALE- DRY AND SKIN- Dz? time ‘m. Chrimmas gm- 51 l; to ‘the fact. that every seat had 19" Codflih- ADDW Beech" sent to Mrs. Eneas A. MccDou- beeiisoid iii. the Colosseum for C00". NONI! 31151-100. P. E. l. a Georgetown. Materials pro- Wednesday nlgh's show, and the 10i77-25-7i v4 em 0568-311-31 people expected to see the foxes the "management asked the ex- wfllltfid FOR SERVICE A PURE BRED hibitors to leave their foxes au- . ’ t "'" Pound China Boar. Apply Daniel other day. ‘The foxes will arrive Stewart, Hampshire. 10609-12-21. WANTED .,' RENT. slpiALl. ihouse. ~ Appliy sf-‘E HI! R- W '_""-—"'_ gwam, 39 lnjuabgjf‘ 3L WANT TO HEAR FRQM OWN- 19539.1‘1.39.31 er having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest prlcc. John J. ‘Black. Chippewa ‘Falls, sr— ——-—?J~——?—i-—'~—— '—--- Hclp wautgd-‘Fmnaw “Viscous-in. 2i Nov 25 Dec‘ 2 9 The Central Guardian plain and: fancy rib. Patons Limit argon $1.15: 81.06; $1.40 and ‘men, Patons ififilNnv-Ollflllg to the length of db; program there w ‘Vflmil lWlfilfffl-lhco of “Foolish Wiyss" starting at 8 p. m. sharp“ “>1 ‘4 .' jflenti-ppecial Saturday. as to 42" Paton; ‘vlriinited. ’ ifElDOLISH Vi.» AT THE fiTflANl-Owlng to the length °|~ ‘M’ Pfogram these will be only one o onlng performance oi “Foolish l , yesterday was fairly well ntt€nd~ "ed. Butter was quoted as 38c; eggs 65c; chickens around 90c; . ducks $1.40; geese $3.00; cran- IMcGougian, rive liomeiast evening but owing A PUl-l-iiue in Heather hose. 21 ‘. 9PEGlAlL oFFEli-luee of ladies ndlsrwear, for children and wiv Limited. 2i "POOLIBH WIVES" A1’ THE iii be only one r . l. STA. iq-tltos LADIES .undei\l" 2th ,V Ives" starting at 8 p. m. sharp, . _ e a T-HE M'A‘RKE-T’.—The market berries 10c and ‘apple-s 10c to 18c, Fish was scarce, very few being offelred. GLOVES-A large new showing of cbampibbtte --.» gloves in fawn, beavertjrsyplblack and brown iu both giinntidfeud’ short. Price $850; $1100; $1.26; $1.35; and $1.05.‘. Futons Limited. 2i SFOXMEIN RETURN. - Tile fol- lowing giloxmeu" returned from Tor- onto last nlgbtwdtlessrs, W. If. g Summerside; B. Graham Rogers, ‘Summertime; ‘Iiul. D. A. M-aclfifniiont Charlottetown Edgar Milldg-snplvortham, P. E. I; and W. ChesterwSI IMclLui-e, Char- lottetown. IIt was Intended that ull the loxlmen and foxes wouli ar- home tonight and the remaining Ifoxmen will accompany them. NEW WHOLESALE STORE.- Mr. Sydney T. Green has opened fl wholesale coufe-ctioner business nit l0 Queen ISL, in the premises formerly occupied by Geo. Moore. an MMD. AP.‘ , 5 F lommmym. APPLICANTS DE IROUS 0 entering February class of ¥———--—"- North Ad.m, Training School ‘VNNTEDgiQ gfmhlvdleagéd w for Nurses, EINOTIII Adams Mass. f k l)? - . ‘ 9‘ P . d . 11- .‘ e9 m lake charge or home. lease write Superluten ant HZ no children. will Apply George 10691-12-1-31 WANTED. ci-iA-wie ply Queen _ l-vlotel. PABLE House- ina . four in famil . be used r1831‘ - _ Fall. Gravesi- l Help Wanted-Male. ‘l.’ ruins: nun!" WANTED-MAKE money at home-—$15.00 to $00.00 paildlwvllilaljl’ fordyoillr spare time __ WI‘ IIK R WEE!‘ l 1' . ' ................-. w. ........‘.‘.. .31. .....‘3 HEIRS WANTED Ar oNcE- 50.000 ply you with pwork. West-Angus Showcard Service, 102 Coihornc Bldm. Toronto, 11-2- st: . A "AGENT "MENV, on» wolvlslvl Es" knitting ‘the-article thstl is in demand in every home to- -' day, as women and girls are all knitting. Whether it is a gm. menl. of necessity or of luxury . We supply you with sample 0am of 1B shades of the best knitting wool on the market, it runs 250 ______-_ KNOW YOUR LIFE — LATEST scientific method. Develop your powers, Send birth date; 25c Walter Winston Kcuiiwortb. 88 may be one. Bulletin: ChAliM Pa. UJS.‘A non SALE [class A, Tuplin bred, Burjalln ‘Price. yardlrmore to the pound than Address, any other wool. We allow you s. ‘P, o, B0; 40, very large profit on every sale Albeirton, and supply your customers with printed instructions ior knitting popular, up-toldute garments. This ‘helps you miike sltles. Write im- mediately for‘ sample card, in- structicns and territory- 130M109- Muuuilsuiuriiilz ‘Oomlnany. Dent. 129,_‘Toronlto, Ont. 11 25 slf Ont. ' “ 1l'-25-stI. -_..__. , iosbiliig-a-ll rs. D. McEachern Begs to Announce a. ‘PUBLIC 'SAI'."E“ BY AUCTION ; 0f Household nrurul. ltu-re and Furnishings Etc., at 86' Richmond Street, Charlottetown ._____,___.__ "ro cs1" noon WITH BOARD. »-»-~-- g; W “ééfli.*.l.lélllt‘li°f'lll“é'.a.lifi’ roet. - - ' ' Strayed ___..___._.._._.._... TRAYED HEli-FTER-THR-ZRE IS on my premises the last two mou-tbs, -a. heifer, 1 1-2 years old. red 'and white, owner may have by Dflying for this ad before Decom- ber 10th. Alex. A. MoDonaldmear River. 1062-12-5. k T0 1.12:1‘ To _-_‘ - , .. llcing mutants of 8 rooms, com- ‘oikgérlgailz/Q NEwfij‘ prising ‘Parlor Furniture, Dining lighted and hated. Apnw at lsfilgtill Cfilliligfihl luxlrepnsllons Tlnble. Two Mac. 047‘3425_t[- i ‘ins use, ron e s. ‘uulary , ‘ " __lllllll Hercules lied Springs, Bod- 1-0 ,LE1.__ H-R-EE UNFU‘RN|SH_ (ling, Bureaus, ‘Mirrors, etc., water ed mom ‘Enable ‘or “gm houswpcrftr Washing Machine, Wiiinger, keephm Lom“pn cent“, and Wll 1c Frost Ice Chest, ‘us? Dlaualnh Applykat Guam,“ Ofwltnngc 1 ic:i_r in use, Crockery, - n“, r “i umi other useful household 1050s z-ll. --" - - ». l L95‘; i‘ ‘it l'l;..; l-iliili. LOST-in the citylast night, loin A. WILLIAMSON, dollar bill. ‘Finder please lonvc _ Auctioneer 8t this OIHOE. 3i 10623 2-5-7 ‘d. ' _-_a r-u---— ’ " ‘r“""i‘.;'i°"l~liiil+<nii~l§iw- 0' 1 ‘~ ifcilllw‘ljg"gy,l,,_v y, - wilhtxor em m your _ iilldhllfig. given ‘fdalifomia nu. syrup" tin‘ ' ' . h. ‘firm!’ m o‘! u laxative because it never II I _ first" ntlfefslis‘. m Iflllflkl t, d a ‘ "thin a villi " hernia-evils liliknbbilllten fivfiud: 11:2;- fl "for babies suii children ofsli {in on bottle. ofthaawsnhzifgr: - wart- ..mct'i.§iiti m, . you live w, . . ‘stumps. Satisfaction guaranteed.‘ Blvd. Courcelles, Paris, Francei Estates seeking claimants. You ‘Send 10c silver for lNTlT-fiNAqlloNAl-‘out of town salesmen. T-hc Gilurd- iiisi AGENCY, A-ss Pittsllnrgl » [down to the s Well fured dark silver male pup "California" The office has lbeen thoroughly re IlOVitlCil, pitpered and painted and presents n cozy and businesslike appearance. ‘In 'thc rear of the of- fice ‘is situated the store rooms, where a full stock of all tile basil lines are carried in stock. Mr.‘ ‘Green has had considerable ex ‘perleuce in ‘the wholesale business‘ ‘having been connected with the firm of Curvell Bros for the past twelve years. Seven years of that time he spent on ‘the road, the lust four years In the office. city salesman is now" out ' about-the first of the year, ‘it is Ml‘. Green's. intention to ompioy I l iuu wishes him success in ‘business venture. G. W. V. A. EXECUTIVE MEET- ,iNG.—-A vcry enthusiastic meeting [of the newly appointed executive, 20f the Great War Veterans Assoc! ‘ation was held in their home on lGrnf-ton ‘Street last evening. Pre- sident, P. E. Palmer presiding. tended to plans were discussed for the ‘coming winter activities which wil-1 include smokers, dances, ebc, and it was decided that a smoker and entertainment he ‘held at nu earl-y date, if possible, ucxt “esp. DELIVEIRS ADDRE88ES— Rev E. ‘S. Weeks‘. of Bayiield. N. B.. spent last Sunday Nov 26th, -on the River Philip Clrcuilt in the interests of Religious Education. 'i‘ii‘ls circuit is a short distance flom ‘Spriughiil Mines, N. S. Mr. elks gave. four alddresis~three on lSunday and one on Monday. Jrhsse-"were very much appreciat- ed. in tho absence of \M.r. Weeks from» Bayfield‘ his work was very acceptalfly- taken-by lMr. Arthur iiziborlin. 2i theological student at Mt. Allison. ‘On. Wednesday even In: Nov 29th:, between sixty and seventy. young and old, ussemlbi- ed at the Parsonage, Bayfield, N. B, The gathering was under the auspices of rtha- Mission Baud. A most snijoyable time was . spent and $10 lekeu up for tho funds of the Society. Hon. Mr. Lcmieux Received By Pope ROME, Dec. ’1.,—Hon. ' ll-‘todolpbe Lemieux, speaker of tlie Canadian House of Commons had li private audience with the. Pope today. For a Bllloua Headache brew s cu of Celery King'- nstursl her s and roots-a gentle laxative and purifier. Tones up the liver and stimulates di estion. Makes on feelbrlibta "vigor- ous. sand 0083 "Bruggists. ‘ $1.00 that dough“ h)! l t; u ‘ use. fllligs m l. r,‘ I ~ Elie‘. ' ‘Mal: I -' ‘ NE ‘it'll vwr lirusiiivtilflfi. we twist-i‘- SHILC? _~ One and. s quarter sore-s at Pleasant Valley, ibot 21, with good diwolllug house and small; barn‘. Oonlveciilout to cntsrJ _,.so .01 an railway. Moi‘ rbrtioulars amply to . NQIL WADMN , , Jlmersld B. it. one of firs. P. Reeves _ ‘ tom-moi HlR , (iiliGHS evening "by Messrs Ltwfllillmlwn J’. P. ‘Mlclnulls and Leigh Dlfldweli‘, were waruilyrecéiveilflnnd Chief, Maiconi ‘ gave ' Scottish airs "on the" violin flavor o-f the wit and" humor which sparkled In many annecdote from speakers. sentiments which run through the! following addresses easily no uoubt with interest and atten- tion. The Lieut. Governor. plying to the toast. expressed the desire. upon ing an occa self In Gaelic but there might be some in the room who Scofsnarn throu-ghou lie said, are on this occasl brating with us the anniversary of the patron Wherever they loca neither their mother country nor the ‘Empire to which they belong. After all the ‘Empire does not owe l ‘such a way as no legislation can] diillna them. lri l Ailter the routine business was at-l , health sndspirit as s result of their service. ‘life spoke of the iste Father ‘Pius MacDonald. .5; Th6 fllilBkfll. pEPl. OI the; gu , splendidly hand ’r this much tbisrduiy. The lid cliarge of‘ _ dared] {during the ccal solos ren ' "delightful * to the of the u" B01118 ntbuslastio udience. -_ . It is impossible t6 preserve the applause E ‘ m an allusion and the _ after dinner But the more serious; are more set down ‘ondfwill be read lo Lieut. Governor lM-aclf-lnnon. W- m his honor, so litt- sion, of delivering blin- refrained as b understand ‘it! t‘ the Erupire on cele- would ‘not a ii. saint of ‘Scotland. a to they forget. a to its vast area. 0i‘ its power or wealth or influence, but to the ‘loyalty of its people, and. just so far as they are loyal in the country great. ‘In any section of the Empire where the people are no‘. loyal It will be found that the ‘part of the Empire is golnii down and to thc eantent this takes plaice, so for will it decrease the power of the ‘Empire. ‘Perhaps to lSt. Andrew is duo the greatest impetus ever Bivfln U10 Empire. v early In the soil in which it was sown and the powers were quick to give ‘frec scope to that influence it is ‘by the teachings of such saints than; the spirit of loyalty is kindled, lmd just so far as that loyalty ‘is continued and the people] of all parts rf the Empire c tlnuc tc respect ‘those teachingshl so far will tihe Empire be together in all its parts, a-n its greatness C S d iul ‘His honor referred to the In-‘_ uence of the bagpipes ‘in ‘Scottish aind the part they played defense at Sebas- tapool, Waterloo, alud other bwttles tirring events of the‘ recent war. They are indeed as- Isoclated with every event that ibrought the scattered portions of the British Empire together. ' Comparing the freedom of many lclf the socalled independent na- lticus w-ith the independence. en-I joyed under the British flag ‘wc have, he ‘said, every reason to be proud of our heritage as citizens, of the great Empire. We are at‘ We never need fear one history in rile Empire's peace. another. At any time iviluu illi- ilculties or dangers arise to threaten one of us every other part of the Empire responds to the call. And this is very large- ly due ‘to the teachings oi’ such early Christians as lSaint Andrew and to the principles that were established by ithem. While the people continue to respect those principles ‘will we have ilcacc and prosperity. (Applause) Tho next toast ‘lThe l)uy null all Wha Honor lt’ was nbly rcsiimid- ed to by Rev J C Martin. Ills address was published in yester- day's Guardian. The Army and Navy. I‘ Responding on behalf of the Armly to lilhe toast "The Army and Navy". Lieut. lclyna Aulll, afici‘ some humorous allusions lo other lScc-itish celebrations he lliiil ut- tended, expressed his appreciation of ‘the honor conferred upon him though regretting that the senior _service. the Navy, bad not born given first place in the toast. lie referred Ito the splendid ncilicve- merits of the army in the Great War and particularly to the Scot- tish regiments. IHo had had the privilege of being associated with the‘ famous 55th Scottish ‘Division- at one time during the war and had‘ ssen other ‘Scottish Divisions going tnto actiou—~a truly instill" ing sight. fHe did not need to enumerate‘ the names Bcottidh generals who In our own time have achieved fnmc-dialg Robertson, and our own Currlc could be counted on the list. At the last battle of ‘Mons let us not forget that it was a ‘Scottish piper that ledvthe Canadians to victory- ll Is our duty In these days of stress and strain to see that the army does mot Q0 down and that we shaiPIiot be token unprepared ext time; who speaker paid a fttihg trlbutffto-the soldiers W110 left but did not return. and t0 those who came‘ back broken in chaplain of‘ the iflbth-ia vol-y gal- llrnlt soldier-and, a very salient gentlemail "sirifchspidin, a priest whosé death was a result of the privstious of the war.’ Lt. Commander Lewin reply! to the toast on bdbalf of Th Navy, spoke briefly of tbs Navy's record and paid a complImenLto the efficient service of another naval man present, ‘Mont. William Gordon of this city. Heregretted that people today _ viiwi we still 108M118 jiililijillfi [IINNEH- Tbe addresses delivered at the| @1139“, of the“. w” “m” ,5” %2‘.“..’i.“.f.i‘.f'c‘i3.’t“i‘l if? vlintli‘ ,“..“.;“;‘,,,‘,;’;'°* P“ "1" w" t" "l" Hotrll Thursday evening, were ofl q,,_1,,,,,,,,.°‘§§“' iggéélsusi nlsil-sitlulissltfoi excei-luulalen and sailors who pull: "the Dfimrammllwsl curried out, _ _ credit is due “ lProt. Fletcher who bowed ‘beads while a bait minute silence was maintained. ' ‘ Vice Consul Glroux. W“ Pfflposed byl Dr. Alex Ross ‘lind very Vice-Consul who said: . Prince Edward Island. the great pleasure it affords me to have the honor of responding to the kind words just spoken by your President. iege and responsibility in making this‘. my first since my recent arrival at Char- Calellonian Club. minlon was in 1020, when Presi- dent Wilson appointed me to Que w eartly struggles and sacrifices of those pioneer settlers who laid the substantial great Canadian nation whose broad claims m nationhood Halifax, the gateway to the nortll, again given further evidences of tlic strength Northern Neighbor ed to represent. have come to new assignment to Charlottetown have been more tlmn substantiated ilillfl l ‘His inifluence took root passes, ‘growing to know iltire the good people of this fair lfllillld more and more, and It is my sincerest wish that during my ‘iucumbency here you may get to know me and l may get‘ to know you in that deep and lasting spirit of friendly admiration, coopera- ou-ltiou and hospitality. bflllflil] this club ,scicucc, hey baldc adieu forever to of great _ are too often forgetful of returned men, molly of from m, ed. the melndry of the Drama sacrifice-all stood with The toast to the United Slates ably responded -to by Arthur‘ B. Giroux. "lMr. en Toastmaster and" Gentle- of the Caledonian Club of “i hardly know how to express l feel the ‘great privi- public utterance ttetowru to the ‘members of the My first visit to this great Do- ec ‘City, the ancient capital. lt us there that I learned of the foundations of the of today, re now fully recognized. About your and a half afterward I was sslgued by President Harding to nd while stationed there I was and power oi‘ the of my own ouutry which i feel deeply honor- Aud now, aflter even months ln the latter city I you, happy in my each day and ad- find myself as ill l believe that 1 can say, that typifies the keeping alive of the memories, ideals and traditions of that great race, the Scots, and in the honoring of your ex,-M_ patron saint, ‘Sitllil. Fearless, I am very glad you tonight l'u membranes a-ud to you, many of whom pioneers great country. It Our Divine Mission. and American divine mission to fulfill in the world, which is the maintenance of the faith oi‘ our fathers, one of the aims. f believe, of your Club. The highest des- tiny of your nation alnd mine and the welfare of the people ‘are grounded In that faith, and if, in that faith our nations were con- ceived and brought forth, it. is i‘n that faith that Canadians and Americans must livc and achieve their highest destiny. ‘Driven from their loved homcs In the old world not so much be- cslilse of the ack of material re- sources. but because of the bans to their freedom of action and con- The Canadian people hrlve a their hcitrths and established he-rc in North America, homes uud communities of peace ‘and hope uud contentment. These pioneers ha“ we Opportunity, we“ and‘ . ‘ ‘Vere ‘wi- 5° mud‘ mmcmme“ mu‘ uobly have Canadians met that H“ worship may” Jgnklyig boys, and a clearing house for ull “i9 trememhm“ lmsslbmties em‘ opportunity, and covered them charity. braced in their vast physical rc- “fives Wm‘, glory on me batty“. Replying ,0 ‘he toast “The m“, “M” __, murm- . Th“ “Weevilll? vial“- Holds oi‘ Europe. Th8 fifty of. Charlottetown" M-nyo, Jgmklns (To be Cont; \l16d.\ the boundless forests, the majestic thousand and more who “e m declared “mm applause that every streams, the sublime ‘mountains were all subservient to the ap- m mat peeling theme of universal service m my t and friendly assistance. Today. is m, Open Se“ gentlemen, the world needs more of this imivcrsal spirit of service and the spirit of toleration and forbearance towards one another. Out of such universal service will __€__._ fr‘ A Rubber ‘ Goods —--f0r the" Sick Room Or Other Uses -—IIO.T WATER BOTTLES —-IN§V-ALID RINGS --SYRINGES ‘ ' —-ATOMIZERS A high, class line st con- servative prices‘ 7 tiNNfiNi e ii ‘U6 f0 "The Retail K0683 store" mos-n sis mGJlC Replying to the toast ‘The Laud‘ ‘ ‘Mr. Janice Mclsancqnm’ entered m“) A‘ 1 the ‘P. paid a glowing tribute tol llrew, Canada’ "s nailaggllleziilgxlrfleilgérufilcame t"; an agreement of their re=r| . ‘ ‘pecilve differences in respect in. that democratic herited it from British Empire. we wcro llcc-ilstomcti wllnt Canada might what we might accomplish ‘if we treason. Jealousy would have their ‘menacing development and revolution wotiiid be passion which engenders it, should all hobo and ‘pray that the wonderful example of Canada and the United‘ States living side by side Iiu peace, harmony, content! freedom will spread to the other nations cf the world and become national dogmas as It has ours. (Applause) and beauty. of intellect and come from the the g We Live In‘. l° 3M“ physical and 70"’ feast 0t ‘Wits people and the vast potentiali- d° "W" m-tleu which iic within it for future were the progresm iii the up-building of this at the ly 800,000 iucaiculable. five years comc beinro the have been grappled with and solv- ed and no doubt as time goes on.“ other great problems will be met the with equal success. to rt branch of have rt ‘ancestry Heather. the very able speech of can Consul, Mr. _ed out that we m, example‘ from the Linc ‘in (love and mutual debts, no Our Contribution. or the the loss of 00d city Qf Mr. Jae. Mclsaac. present tllne, from the best strains oi‘ blood of. ‘Europe and when it is remembered I square miles wealth in minerals lu the fcres During in the from the The national sentiment. Premier Bell. , Tn the course of his repiyto the toast "Our‘Province“ lnorniier Boll extended on behalf of tncc and the, come to U. IS. out the character. elm. tiltkeiilug; even li t and the . speaker could assure _ ‘Prince Edward island, and ull the people of n“ the provl DomInW-u arc anxious to promote the most kind- lv relations boiweon countries. nest-and not past-the role {and and the in the no stagger- ezcuses for outrase or and ' without the We one of their or complete without the presence of the rose violet or the lily, and, indeed, of every kind of flower oi‘ tenderness Nor can the garden o‘! international life be perfectly complete without the presence and preservation of all the fine types spirit that have trials and suffer- ings, the struggles nud sacrifices of‘ the various peoples. tiom would certainly be made inl- perfect by great type, for its merits, alfter all, are but the com- pcnent parts of a blending of the varying attributes and excellencies of all human life. ~ all 'be advocates, as l am ‘sure this Scrricty is, of a brotherly love be- twccu nations, and firm believers orchid, the Civiliza- any one essential ele And so let us we are honoring tonight. in closing I wish again to thank you for the opportunity and honor of addressing you and again my happiness at being sta- tioned here in Prince Edward Is- Charlotte- town, where the “welcome sign is always present". (Loud Applause.) to repeat ‘ tat Canada as ‘a Dominion is but, flttwfive yea“ Om the prospecmiUuited States the satisfactoi , , . . -y set- which uni-old before its people archlement o” immense indeed. Hill Legislature and we belong Westminster Abbey. nations teem no=v nt inst to have found each other uuli to have cs- tnblishcd confidence in each other it is to be hoped that icr all future time they will go with the sole ‘ambition and deter- mination of working for peace and the progress, prosperity and clviliz nticn of the world. that people genius for government, and if there be other governments have more or less of the spirit they have lu- thc old land of the Prior tn .1014 to spcak of becomc-—o Franco and Flanders today testify lToday it would be safe hat the word "Canadian" me in the Allied countries at least and it will cou- tinue to be so. iTho speaker (Applause) referred to many things for which ‘Canada is remark- abie—-tc~ the enormous shipping at Montreal, the raising of w-hcui. our banking system an In literature. of Canada Scotch names vulent. as Instanced by the many names; a lamp Prime ‘Ministers who traicc their 109k an“ l; Laud of the PM“ praised “o” the Ameri- GirWX. and 901M- cnursc, ‘citizens 18M W8“ W“ "n their own lamps around with them develo ‘government u w _- Vice-Consul Giroux. ‘He was very pleased with the ref- erence Mr. Giroux had mode to the relationship existing between Canada and lie United lit that the prov- lilm ihdt nceli through specially lh-ese two We know that In the _ very long tious between Eng- Uiiited States have not been of the most satisfactory Tilers hssjieon jeal- suspicion, oiltfllt). come a new national unity of spirit tliesvsr of ‘iii! dist were not am- snd ruinous. s new confidence and m“, consecration which would mukg our defences lmprsgneble and tbs. Bllirituai trifliniphs of Canada and the Uinited ‘lit-ates would be assur- Then. we should have little or no disorganization or dislntre- gatim of our economic, industrial and commercial life, in: war sedition, elsckerlsin, lNational. envy no soil for WE! properly Country. Then. in mans ‘n The uggifltrgatnhecivififiai.‘iioiiinleiglez: 1:15;:- United States and the British Em- 1 fill! "I" Greece gave her letters to the uniy- gggheafivgiiss nglfailtwtowglatxhlbilia ctrlialilg; 4 “'."E"'°°“' cow-n" verse’ and 5°- ma? "- be 531d °Y as a Canadian that Canada has ' “o. our era und civilization, that our been the moat-important 1mm- 2 tablespoons melted contribution to the worlifsinrogress in n“, development of that amuse ' ma" was a srplirit of universal service. 0g senflmem, The Russ-Baggott . we Bhmlld believe h‘ u” "u" treaty of 1818 has been revised re- 1 c“, ‘on “Dd ‘at “V”, ideal centiy and an arrangement made] 1 P01811005 hull N° 31rd“ 47f YIOWBTB i! D9719“ between Canada and rthe Unitedl powder allowed months erected and a erected and the D51, d t I,‘ Ed d‘ that we are all needed, every from German raiders during the I‘ , ‘m o rm“ w“ nation. lu the up-buildiug of a w,“ New 2931mm and Aug. “f: let stand half an hour. Pleasant |,,,,,,e"g¢na_ ('l“‘“m“‘“‘clvuimi-i"nl “B called ‘m’ tralia wantcd the treaty renewed. 5, Spread top with cocoa by thc hounder clf Universal Ser- but Canada’ represented by ML 7- frosting‘ lZliy first pleasant Impressions “CG and Helpfulness “m1 H“ ‘Melghen. 100k strolls ground f great Apostle. St. Andrew, whom algamst the renew,“ because 1,9 . . Gown“; Pmuuu cm- he saw l i l ‘. l - . 1T5‘ tiff. ““.$e§3;°.?l§l§ls“ $235.11.? wiihTen Cent? m -. them. This point was pressed. so X SlETIYPS 01‘ CO1“ , X strongly by 1M1‘. IMelgheu that it r l YGCEIVGH 5* worried the day, The treaty weal ‘ yeClpfi bOOh. '. and the resultl r-JMCOWAN [imd tion of Its area is larg- ’ er than the United States by near-l gogtafirfgaggaévfgnzl; uflton; the sending "C . h - . ' in the land and in the sea are yet $50112 gfimgde 013F511!‘ ggaggrggilixé these fifty Unknown Soldier at Washington; great problems have and the corresponding compliment paid by the Ilnited States. when a Congressional l I our friends across when Ioping a spirit of dark tric light plant proved might thing otherwise. IPeoplc had to keep water buckets all 0 ‘States anta- Alli! find. ' sctly correct. culty that existed land and. lreiarai had its counter- Dlrt in the“ the drisii people took sides, very fellow countrymen create and perpetuate antagonism. the 4th of. July, the speeches very seneraii-y wound up with s. twist- ing of the Lion's tail. The Hearst publications‘ "is". attnclllqlllltou mallard and there were many millions oi’ Ger- ing propaganda and bent upon pro- moting antagonism two countries. Change of Feeling.’ that there "has now come a change, almost a revolution ment that exists as between the States whereby no hostile ship isi‘ ' tween the ‘two countries. which many thousands df Ameri- cans a-nd Canadians participated in recognition of the falct that for . a hundred years and the grealt four thousand miles oi‘ boundary between the two coun- tries there was never a fortress to menace the peace. The chief reason why Canada -llas influenced States, arises out of the Japanese treaty, which England was deter- mined ‘to renew because of Japan's faithfulness South Seas and the Palciilc Ocean saw, and the Canadian people sa-v, ‘that the future peace of the world depended upon a complete tonte corcliale" Anglo lSaxon nations, and ‘because newed ‘the result would be that tho people of was the tc‘n whereat tlié {tthe Pacific. _ -to exist for at least ten years and T“ “mp1” g8 (iffaagsgit is strongly hoped tilut it will no lpemetuai. Other causes mick erstanding were the modifies-- citlzcn should bc a booster of his town, and that i-f he could not do that he should get out and boost for ‘some other town. ‘aru interesting gress ntade by the Incorporation In 185 l-iutcbeson as its first mayor. to that time the civic business w managed ‘by government apps-int- d 011i‘ VHF-Ellis! merits and the work done by stai- Dment ute labor. are BT91 by oil lamps and the work. >0&4o-o Another . n‘ - -_ r 1 ‘ r ' ortunatsly that the diffi- ., "4 more»... an» between Bng- 3 0201'}. ~——~ ' ~- / unwell States, vrbsre" ‘y so, Inn doubt. with their in the Old This bad a tendency to the orations delivered on - ‘ were‘ venomous in- tbe United States spread- between the l speaker was glad to say in the seuti- 4 e." y Method :-Beat eggs un- til light, beat in grad- npon the Great Lakes be. ' A few ago a monument was upon the boundary line ually 1 cupful o! sugar. celebration was held in "sift Gown’; Cqcog, flour and baking pow- der 3 times. Stir grad- ually into above mix- ture. Add melted butter, turn into a shallow pan, lined wit)! buttered pa- per. Bake 12 minutes, or until firm to the touch. Turn on to a cloth or paper, and trim oil‘ the crisp edges. Cool slightly and spread with marshmallow filliugysud roll. Roll in cloth and more along y lPAY w n or a hostile gun planted, ‘ feeling In the "ax w ,3: in protecting the .1.’ cnrvles packed in tins and Illlll retains its delicious flavor. G159 A“, wAvx uen_ between the two —. ,"I\V v4\‘.)-xv coupon " ‘Q85. Send this coupon that i‘f the treaty were re- the United ‘States conference lit Washing-i ‘ Ll Ml TED - YOKDNTO. three powers _ ' '—'Z_'”-_==l» in their houses in the old times ‘for ‘ fire protection. and when fighting the fire these were passed along full from man to man and passed back empty again uud so on. Un- tli 1877 things moved along in a haphazard fashion. Then J. S. Cal-yell became hluyor and be long report to the City recommending how the ‘city might be improved especial- ly along the. line of civic book- keeping. He wrote that in 1870 ihe officer kept all the accounts in an Almanac for that particular This agreement ‘lii ing for a. ‘better. school histories in the ‘the Irish difficulties made a Council of a Victoria b] ll _[Y8Bl'. on m?“ G2,}? p as; ‘ Ill 1023, only $24.89 was expend- Unkncwn gonna‘- m- ed for permanent work. Silica 1914 These two, --$l59,000_ has been expended. His Worship also spoke of our excel- lent waterworks system. pumping last year 464,000,000 gallons, elec- tric light system, notels, stores, churches. pulhlic buildings, etc Among the future needs of the city he mentioned" a civic monu- ment, a real civic slpirli, a more adequate system for the disposal of garbage, supervised playgrounds, detention home for delinquent hund in hand (ApplIlilSCI) BOWLING Y. Bowling League last Rail-way defeated the, Y. ilplM. C. ‘A. team by the majority of .1579 pins rolling over 2,000 pins. Vanldei-stine had a high single of 197 pins. The next game is be- tween the Y‘. team and Carvell Bros Monday night 7 p. m.. Scorers —<A. Huestis, and L. B. ISmItb, Judge of ‘play, H. Craswell. He gave review of the pro‘ city since its iii the 5 with noucrflnlsht thr- The city was lighted luau living was supposed to and keep It Iii re- ‘Ofien a big discussion as to who should do this ‘TT-"K Before that time, ofi , , _ m" 1° W" Billiard Tournament In the play-off between Chas McEachcu and Roy Prowso at Lain ‘broafiros Parlors last night, Mo- Eacfien wdu out-oil a close margin. The nextganle takes, place Abll lifterncoli. they ventured out after Today wo have in the elec- a very much ini- tbough sonic system, _ (Laughter) V‘: AA‘... 9t. flames’ firesbpvtzréian dtburtb - million-nu. w. Orr flltllligtlti, n. s, u. s. s. a. _—-. {i Sabbath ‘ltflilttfl! 11.00 s. IYL-—"|H\QI'PI’QQIHOI\I oi the Psi-son. and Work of Josus cums." 1--The Scripture Interpretation. (ril- Flrstofa iii-NI oi Four Addresses on the Person and Work , of Christ.) _ U» zso p. lit-elitism. lohoof. ' 7.00 p. vm-"Tlis Freedom oi the Will." Are our doolif lens really "ins?" Can you choose and do as you The third oi a series oi. cannons on Doctrinal bob] fill are .in:ltouic