-i I. ,_ 2 l ` l c P1 i lin 1 _ . .l . ' i _~ ‘ l ~ i i_|| ‘ . | Y v,- 1 . ‘_ l __ __ nv.- f 1 _,r ‘s f 1 i » i i' »'-itttr. ._g,,,. ' lt -'. i I I i 4 GUN l i l Lv' _ :fly l l é r V] 'i l‘.‘__-v» 1 . 4. - 5 ..» \ -_‘._._ "’ 1; l ,. _ l is- ' ~ v\~.~;- r.-a. _am il rf ls) 4 'ill 1! i _fl lil v _ , ill’ ';'\ t/Y* vl'i'rwmn.'r"""r"r-"'~ I ¢.,., -.vs--r\ 1 7-f r - -. ~ ' » _ . TN #Willa of two A lg. _ _ 1 _ _ _ i _ IN!! N' -an-_ ‘a ” ~“""~ -..“'°_ ~. _ ,_ ._ °-»- -=~~»-»~ ----». --- ~-.,;. Isptofklosnaululvo-ynsnllschug ,pd ,ll ' - 3- clllgn-.,’"“.l__“”_,_ ‘_"" _ - men. renewing thcir Par- _- ._._,_. ~ » .. llsments and recording great ds- ._ -_ - - '_ f’ f- . cisions. With s common language S45W_R'DAY. DECEMBE# $1924 " 'i?°’“"r “°"e'°° 'iii we =°'=1--1' B; _ _<. _,_ ~ __ System of _Jurisprudence and the 1 i l . . ‘~_ ' ` tml conssnvsvlvfz ____t;_onvE`n1'loN` ._-- to give tllscsse for the Singapors,ll:wlm_ __ The ‘blbcraillonasrvative Con vention to seic-:1 two federal can- didates to contest Queens county at 5 -*‘°~t A sroatest litcratuE\the world has sl nllqxll-og!! ul “ny ill", fm Pfodlwed. the two nations The exceptionally able addrcss “Hd iedly foremost -in power. in nd in the march of 'free- dom and civilization. And yet in IDIDY Ways, in their institutions. ltyheir age, their history. their forms the nt-xt zenornlslsction will honeia at Retarrhy the Minister ef Pubiie °' ‘°"°’“"’°”" mf” “"" 'ide °°“' ncxt Tuesday, the 9th. init. in Works. (Hon. J. A. Macdonald) on Market mil. Chlirlettetewn. elven-, thefeeevl Geed Reeds eenferenee 'srltmn is s wlonsrehy, vshtrshis _ trasts. ing at one o'clock sharp. lt is lm~1desc_rves to be read by everybody. Wiill Iac. Anlcrica is by compari- portant that all the delegates be for everybody uses the roads. °°° bm- °f 9"*5'9"da3'- 5 Y°'|¢hf\l| on hand promptly ou time to enable' those trvturnillg by the afternoon' _rains to do so without unduly has- tcning thc business of the conven- 5 (lun ter classes on Monday, 15th lnst. island off the coast of Europe. The ¢ Tull la one ol ol". lllsllllllllllls of home of the Republic is continent- Weaihcr and roads being favour. ablc it is ciapf-ctrtd that this con- W vclltion will li.,-'on.~ of the largest W in thi- history of the party. All ar- be rangelllellts havt- been carefully planned. ull thc- polls have ~held tile-ir mt-ctlncs :ind have appoint- ed their dt-lugatcs and there is inure thali ordinary entllusiasm. W Tilt-re is only ont- purpose in view, n.'illit~ly. to gt.-i rid at the Qirlicst possible lllomclnt of tile King Gov-1 N ernment and the rnisrule and ex- D ._ p Chmch We °lhe|' MSM? me °lh@"~ lic llccldcd to endorse the Repub- travagancc of the tariff tlnkers Captain Ailenby, R.N.R..the very competentinstnlctor of our Navi~ hich we are ,lustly proud. and of `R0ll1l.h|ic, grown within a few gen- cratloas to _gigantic stature. The Menarrhy is of the old woritl. -the Rrilublic of thc New World. The l c o t e Kingdom is a small al- in that New World which during one-half of British history was as ‘ll ‘almost on the same day in_ hnllutv 1-.m_ I- wi ‘_ vine-onstage. n. _ Isrssun national elections. 'rhoy nsvpspog. liner and loqpqslrl. I. land- - lllilldo tllllrl. I. Banca 911 in unexampied numbers of men Ever of §ou§s Bunn. MD. WOOLLEN ` `lEl.l'l’8 - V When the weather- becomes very wet or cold. lt is not unusual for 'some people to, immediately begin vresrliifs wide woolien belt next to the skin. ' _ They state that if they_go out on a cold damp day that the system seems to chill, and they haveati attack of diarrhoea. Some have been able to overcome his by doing without the woollen belt. and as they. MY. hqdqntng up their skin acr0sa,_ths abdomen. New does this diarrhoea really occur from exposure to cold and wet? - Yes. there can be no question-but ation School, commences the win-'hom_ f ll ' thai "W w”'|“3 °f u‘l°“’°°"°“ protection prevents this -"cold"- in he intestines. 'as'lt is called. Why? Well, when the cold air strikcs the skip the blood is driven away hich we hope full advantage will _ _ from the skin to the' inside ot' the takc n. _ muth unknown as if lt had ncvcr existed. As unlike as their respec- body. and to the intestines. This means that the blood vessels of the i _ 'W'-‘ S>""i>°le- the Lien end the intestines begin to swell with this Once we had two Govcrnors try- e have two Moderators trying to presenting the Uni-ted Church. r. Macintosh. was heard in Zioll Eagle. each has yet its own sphere ing to run the Province at the same Of iliiiiisiwied supremacy. time before Confederation, and now _ _ “ " Many dccls_ons were reached in the two naiional elections. Thc nln the Maritime Synod, both Kingdom decided to overthrow thc _ claiming to be duly elected. One. rediwl Labor Government. which had llccn in _power less than n year. and restore a Conservative Government to oiiicv The Re ub- wlm new hold ulllcc by grace ol representing the Presbyterian lil-an party which had held power a party which is neither Liberal C nor Consort-atlve and whose in- “' tercsts are not Canadian. To this 'end two candidates will be select- eil by the convention and never in the history of _thy party has there d` _ in been such united determination to scctlrc their election. There sw many good, stalwart and able men to select from and la we have no doubt that a suitable sclcction shall be nlade and that the party will stand unitedly and unallilnously behind the Conven- W tlun‘s selection. lt is to be regretted that we can st.-nd only two men to ropri»st~.lt the county, This cannot be helped. but the two will bl.- add- (__ ed to by cvery other province in Canada in sufficient numbers to forlll li Conservative- Government S witll a prclnicr at its head who not only has political convictions but the courage ‘and the honesty to __ stand by them. it is hoped that cvery delegate appointed will bc present at this convcntiun. They have been ro gularly entrusted with the duty of sclccting two capable men to carry tho banner of their party to victory, the banner that has ever been in theiorefront in Can- adian progress, the banner that has ever atnnd fur a consistent policy for the whois of Canada and has never been drawn aside by sectional or ptrrsollni interests. Out or thc nulnhifr whose names have been mcnt'lonolll0d head 01 the Lib'-’I'8i Party no nation t-vcr grow and prosper- Great Britain we may look out _ed_ before, and that policy nndtllc party responsible for it were cn- small remnant of Liberals in the flamed by an overwhelmmg major' t _ House of Commons and the offlc- ly The United Kingdom, on the oth- y . y _ cd at it this way: lf Mr. George sr hand had pursued a policy of If yang"-l, not an young as you did not get his way now and had to free trade for seventy years or “uecd to be.” are debilitatcd. your 1 . l ki l _ ltive. th i’d wear play _wound [ladle lo Mn Agqullh moze. ind it prospertd thereunder_llhenws)_;;;';l- :slits on _ extra blood, and by swelling rub against or irritate the little nerve endings in the intestinal walls. , immediately these tiny nerves notify the'little muscle fibres to get to work. and thus..all the way iown the intestine, movement oc- curs, nnd hence the diarrhoea. This iilcreased action causes a catarrh exactly similar to the catarrh of `the nose or th-roat. _ You will remember how the nose seems to “run” when you have a slight cold in the head. Something is irritating the little nerve endings, and they cause the cells to secrete more fill-i0._ Now what about wearing these woollen protectors? l_ belicvethat if you are able to not out and about every day in the year, it.would be wlsc to endeavor to do without this cittra warmth. it is going to keep you in a state of slight perspiration when you are indoors. and make a chill possible when you go out into the cold or dampness after. unless you are ver `viarmi clad ho muddled the war and sublunt] other nations' one by Ono' set lt 's_ lwa _ rl ht to “s esk well wilderness, thu chances were. he.fallen off and more than a mlllionllhmle lllllldgn ,\¢la'cks.0\ diarrhoea, would _chuck the whole dar-ne¢|_ of hcr people arc now unemployedlyou should continue to wonr lt. - _ __--4' oo---- - rowd and follow Winnie into the and "Ying "im" d°l"3' The C°"'- _ ` _ l-lervativc party in tho Killgolu is‘ ' ' ' Thai "5 [0 “Vt Canadians Should' up .Moo _ V ,__ _.,, nl _ -_ ..‘__‘~ _t .'.,a'.. -__ ,ua _ ~_.~ W. ..».` .- rrvwwvvs 'l'hePublieForum_ l'\lo»l_n|soUua1¢&s lldeullnahyounooponlada qngplbll ol Kiwi. l&r|o¢@lIl mptlllalalrlb lntoasoloorrsspoahua. ' Pnovossn :ALE or Pon'r\.ANn ' BRANCH ' Sir.-Suppose that part of the C. N. R. which is Within the United Status were handed over to an American Railway Company. would ittborters in Ontario and further Wqat be more l|k_ely than theyqre now to route thellhhipments to St. John and Halifax? Holding the shortest line to tho ocean, the Qimerican Company would, of cour- se, carry freight at less cost than the C- N. R., and would, of course, gbutlnuc to secure for Portland the 'advantage of the transport trade ‘fnsuttinll from Canadian shipments. _lt seems unlikely that anything Worth while would be gained by Canada. or that St. John and Halifax would be greatly benefited by a sale of the Portland branch of the C. N. R, to Americans. That 'branch is the best paying part of the C- N. R. and the C. N. R.'s loss ll iii. would bt- the greater if were sold to thc Americans, while the trade of Canada an its- ocean ports would not be xgomoted. The pro- posal to sell the ortland Branch ls, therefore, to be duprecated. “Better .o boar those ills- we hav.~. than fly to others we know not of." _ lam-Sir, etc., A DOUBTER. 3--<¢a--- WORTH OF CONSIDERATION Sir,--Pour propositions, which leclu to be worthy of the considers- tion of all- Canadians, were assent-` cd -to last week by the Associated Boards uf Trade of Ontario. They WGTCZ - 1. That while foreign countries build and maintain a formidable turlff wall against the .products _of our Canadian fields and indus- trlcs, similar, measures should be passed to protect the productive wellth of this Province and of the whole Dominion. 2. That tariff preferences grant- ed by Canada should be based on the principle of exchzluge of ad- vantages and with due regard for ditferences in wages. standards of living and working conditions in the various countries so as to as- sure sufficient protection for homo industry. _ "1 _ _ 3, That with the above provisions cvcry effort should be made to fos- ter and increase- trade among .the _different parts ,of the British Em- .plre, not only by tariff preferunces, but by every othu: practical ex- ptidlent. 4, Anti that the Dominion Govern- ment be urged to. appoint tariff up tariff protection walls against ' a yg 5 D .experts to act in an advisory clip- lmluelllly led llls lm.” llllo me _her Since _hen her _os ____ ______,of the .bridge that carries you ovcr- 'l 1* ' P V” Y ‘and if the belt keeps you treo iroml lclty.in ull .matters concerning tariffs. preferences-_ and trade lrgleeme t_s.,l-ntl that.t.he Govern- niout of llils Province and the Dom- inion. be mcmoralized accordingly- th arty f to tion rc th ri _ hon ll Ml n vel. ol f' p " pm C m° “ hor faclorits an Canadian trade Of Whii-h H"\0U”i‘f"| 10 OV" 5350 li B Y d man i any other party there and altllouizn Symllld be l_.0ll¢_l.,l||,_,d and managed control of the machine. Now we m-ay look, for developments in the House, Lloyd attempting to out- herod Ramsay in his denunclatlons and bitter criticism of the Government. lt will he food for the gods witnessing Lloyd' ami Winnie crossing swords again, not to speak of the rivaly between the wireless Weshman and the tloughy Scotsman. There is no shilly-shallylng 'or indecision about Mr. Austin Cham- berlain as Foreign Secretary. ills hrmness reminds us forcibly 'of the policy pursued by his futher. ridden matrimonlally_ So as the ro._' __ ‘ _ . ‘__ the 'l , ____ ___ co___e______ce___ M___ A8________ was c a vast major y ovcr any o r. ’ _ of cnroful consldcratlon on thclhome on Prit§.e BL' _ __l comparatively new to this continent and thc Conservative party under Sir John Macdonald, took it up and made it national, the Liberal party opposed it to .the death, fought and lell under it at every clootion for eiglltccn y-ears, Whcn they regain- cd power in 1896 is was on another ll-isuoi. They still kept "Free Trade as it is in England" in their plat- form, but falsified lt in their prac- tice ily continulggl-tllc National Policy in opera-ting; very slightly modified by a pnelercncc to the Mother Country. P Such was tho policy carried on, approved and dc- fcndcd by Llturlcr. Fielding and their supporters down to 1911. when the party wcnt down to detest in FOO# Pell! f0N9 D0||ii°3|l¥ beillg i-00 protection was not a main issue in i--party politics apart fo_ the Ml-s_ Heath Mclmyre ellteltilnnpd 3d0IlliC D0\'S0“f-lily. and Marget-‘the recent election it is significant 7°” ` Wbenem °' Canadlms' ‘ver it-aeantl lit Brill e on two? Co"s0l.l.aUl,e fll|d_ Ml_ Asllll'ml_i ' ' ' `|»»+¢-e¢¢io+o»+o-vrooovoooooolllllllllf by Canldaller farmers amllsale o_n Wednesday, the proceeds' __ . ”`° surely the policy set forth hy the Y i’ Y g I that tht- Conservative party rccelv .. 5 Ontario Boards of Trade is worthy And more than ever before the +w+N+1 part of all orts and conditions of lntlnlleti to glohte 01° M°""°'““°““ volley ol protection has been cn- DECEMBER 6' lm ot The males of the c,_rlSll__'_-__‘ 0|' S hell! Bild the health Olldoreed by all the nations of. the .. -----~ -- - lam sl_._ ole" ,mul-¢.h held another of mol, nice. hispsrty. leaving the way cisnr for eivillled Wefid- Mon-n THAN coivomonolts: A avsrsnosn. lynrrnngsti .tens and unit-s on rhnrs- -Mr. George to assume complete l -All things W°"k i°K‘~`°"°' W" 5°” ___<`,,.>___' day. ltwss well pri-tronized. and when a proteclivs party was to tllenl that love God. if God be wall K most successful _lflllll llllllll_ f r us. who can be against us. Who _ y|_ _ _ shall separate us from tho lovc of REPLY To REV MR' TA on cmny “nd “°‘l°";v' _ ROV- Nell MHCl»l\\1l;hlili. of Sl ‘Christi Romans 8128.31.35. Slr__wlll on _be klllll enough lo ' John. is in thc city on account of PRAYER:- " ' llllbllsh me liplowlllg reply lo Rl,.,_ MTB- W- K~ R°5°“_"’ "mi Wm* “ the illness of his brother. Anllil-*lf U; "l thank lfliee.-‘Lord, that hcrc our Mn T__ylo___s __r__l___e ln lllsl Balm., plainfull aclcltliellt _lnsl_ week whirl who ls |ll uw p_ E_ l_ llospllull els-l-ERED -MAll_ OR EX “U” S- iay's Guardian. s c sl ppe . n nr ng er knee. e a s s PRESS FOR THE YEAR 1924. Though amply blest, ( 1';-)-'Mr, Taylor knows perfect- accident confined her to her room 1-he sho hmm be _ ll _ AND UNTIL FURTHER NOT- Can never find although they seck. ly well llml the recognlllon whlch _or séveral days its c Bun to rc ectl |cE_ A perfect mall "___ Pan Prwbylerlnn Aulance h____ _ _ the coming of the ppstivzil ni' _ r _m Nm- ever ¢,-_m_ until they loan glvell lo me lvnlled Clmrch ol _ ' Goodwill, rind arp cpnptlllmy crowd, _Silver [rox ili‘tt-ll-lit-il itil' .\l.._t.<|.._ _ On Jesus' breast." Canada has lo do only wllh pollly The mysleriejl Of Plum D“‘|d|'i55 cd'with shoppers. all bent on buy- lM` |"ll"'p"‘°" & (""." """'l"" _ dl d l lh l-. lu ll _ anti Chrlmmns cakes are engaging lll _ ll .. '_ nos _slonld bit .-illpp.-tl iii' oscemaes 1. 1924 2,'-lnmgntugi inn e :sw mchnfsiioi; the attention ol lionsnltsslicrs lust ,,,:,t;;Te gTl,c'°df;'°g‘;;’_l':";f0,:‘i f,'fgl;"’“"‘ “‘_“"'_ "' "Y """""""" I lrreshytsri-n.~not l: i ~ l _ h ro ll h i irl th. ‘ ' i ’° °°""°" "“' -_ .- NOT _MEAT AND lllllNK__F0_, Co__gmg____';na_ but l;_:;;>l_>;_e__l;i:_r xlw w\;'___t_1 _Uac;t;____t1_;»_va_u\`lvf__ ;’pe__:‘_ were- never more abundantly sup- ___l_fs_sll_li>l>_c._l| _rt.l:i_~tll_rt-_I lilllll the kingdom of God is not lncat H0 knows lm llml _lm new Chmch 5 ‘ _ _' ll|iPd Wilh UlP`f0"|**U* and “""“‘m”` cols-u‘ol}g;l|‘;m ,lc Illlhidt; and drillk, but righteousness. und cannot be and Wm not he l.eco_._lllll_ by' EV"yb°dy is busy 3 “'m"k '.18 articles |01’ Chi‘|SlfiI8S reminders oz_,‘ tha gut; ¢-gg-¢\r||,g of \\-itll-ll DHCP. allll JOY ll! UW H015' UHDSL cd as Methodist in the sense in 'md phmnlng mr ‘M ‘lay °f day* and tokens of rcgard. _ should bv of ullblcat-iii-ii lnllsln Hr lttlll_i__a_;l;iMlli__:17,0 Th wl Wh|l.ll ll ll.” been mcoglllzed as and a rlple of excitement is felt _ , , , similar ,,,m,_.,-|,,|l _,ull nl.. ;.,|y,,w|m; - ~` :~ ou' lo nrt our lpresyyytm-|,,n_ simply because gh.,-0 everywhere. _ ' address shollid ho plainly nltrllvli Crclttor and Preserver. we r~:Jolco 15 no dltmnctlve .lvléthmllsl flll-mt l. s s c A brlmant soda! event marking olli tile ollt~l’tie of tht- llirllallzi-: _ A _ ~ . | to know that we also are spiritual Ch,"-ph Govornmenp why dom, gl. ,llrs C Lomel Mllen cnwrlnlnml the week just passed in Selnia- “'““ Messrs C M l.allip-nil & Vo.. _ ~ - . ' ~ ~ - the reception tetldorcd Mrs Wil- i ' i '_ - S‘i l _"__ l ,.1 k C l and cannot live by _bread alonc. becloud the mug in me minds of ._ - hi tin.. n. _ Zh* Jtosephrgltminibmam' me nm ;"m”n';j";";n;? 'hcovxcde 53:2;-2 AT Mll:N`iGi-i‘r who: "lay not be "“"""“" lljlllgeovcililnifoszrénip Ham "“\'l»er- li bride or the into lmnfloll. E. i' I. l'1i\ri""" Happenings- - ' ‘ -Week '» _ _ A 0Q01'c`i+"Ntclt'r When the roomaia full o' speirln’ An’ the rippin' o" brown han's, An' the -talk is allof tlrtalls _ An' of plsldies ani of clans; When you bear a -short name shouted, ~ An’ the°`same name shouted back. _ Till you think, in the confusion. They have .all been chris»ten'¢l . M“?5'_ ~ " i You may tak' things ilouoe sn' easy, You may Judge you're goin' rlcht. For you've had the luck to stumble On o' guid Scotch nicht. ' Wlhen the red man _ln the corner ` Puts his strong voice to tho proof As he gives "Tile Hundred Plpers" An’ the chorus lifts the roof; When they chant the stirring war songs, Then you're fairly in the middle 0' a blow Scots' nlcbt. I I 'I _ St. Andrew's dinner _wus the out- standing social event of the week. - celebrated on Tuesday at the Vic- toria Hotel, with all thc pomp and '|'hat`would gar the coward fight. , branch. -rits ceremony the grcat event occa- sions. Thc menu was excellant._ and the speechesaa line as ever. given on any similar occasion. _ Queen Alexnndra's eightieth birthday Tuesday 'was cclebratcd with great rejoicing by the Royal Family. The King and Queen. Georgie and May." Bouquets and other presents camo from all parts of the world. especially her native ' Denmark. There were sixteen peo- plo at the luncheon' party of the Queen Mother. Her children and grandchlllir'ext` "and Her Majesty took Ereatpride. in cutting her surprise arranged in the shape of a cinclha show, which exhibited events in the llfc of Queen Alex-' andre. From thc British broad-_ casting station there was a recital of the odc which Tennyson wrote* to welcome _Queen Alexandra sixty’ and ‘Vira..McKectt Fitzroy St are being warmly congratulated ol\_ the success of their annual Wa Blldl occasions this week at her prettyl birthday cake. The King had lrj The ladies of St. Peter's church' Bank of ESTABLISHED 1832 Paid-up_Caplta| 8 10,000,000 ` Reserve J - 19,500,000 ` ' '.|'ot.'l| Aileh - 210,000,000 - The deethoiyour home, your bonds, iewelryantl other valuables should e kept in a Safe deposit box. Baitlcol' Nova Scotia Safe Deposit Boxes are accessible only to your- self or your authorized represent- ative-rentals are very reasonable. Ask -the manager of our local Novo -Scotia L. I). MIVIIRAY, Mnltllgor i Rrallt-llcs,plst» ht Albertnn. Aihltny, Borden. illmrrralll. Kensington. Montague. 0’L¢|lry. St. .l'etera. ` lummcrsldc. \'ictnl'ls. '_ i AVOH _ _ - - A » and ilieft risk t THE drawer' is poor prn. _ tection against the night prow. lor-and when fire occurs the usual household ‘liiding place may be' envelom -in flames before your ' - valuab can be saved. » clt.\lt_l.or-rs:jl-owsl ` I; Nl _brollghtpresentswhlch borethelu-‘ scription: “Mother dear, fromf . Just as the uncertainty of life necessitates ltfc insurance, to also does it make it necessary to insure without delay. llcllltii may lcnvc in a d=|y, und ill.- protection planned for your wife and children may never be obtainable, You can never buy insurance cheaper than at your 'pl-ssent’s'g». Wrlts for ratcs, and other par- ticulars to _ HYNDMAN & co., L1ivli'r‘i<:l». Provincial Managers, - 'rlls..GRlzAT-wssr l.lrl~: ` Offices-61 Queen Street. WMS 830- Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' O U Iv Mrs.'l\llcKecn; of Halifax. is vis- "WK he’ '°"~ Mr- J' C' McKee" Oli Thursday cvcnillg, Mrs. Er- cs .'il\llcTIll_i;il_i~ll:-_ ,\llliAic'-it. illillthi ‘ . .r_ . ' '-ll\_"‘:_t Calucron slid .VI-rs. ErucstlMlss llclln lit-illisli. ‘l'ln- iliilin.; Bt-_ers entertained jointly at Mrs. tulllc, cuvcrtfti with ;i i,.i||.1..,,,|,,~.,;_l. Bt>er's home in honor of M'ss Mil- dred Norton, whose mnrrlagc to _\ir_ Murray McKenzie is annonllccd lor Deccnlhcr 10th, As the guest of honor en-tered thc living room llttlc Jackie Bt-cr. drcssctlns Santa Clnus, quietly entered and prcscilt- ed the young lady with a parcel from his puck. which on _opohlng proved to be it Hot Point Toaster. the gift of the young people pre- sent; Slnglng and instrrurnicn-t_ul music passed the hours very pleasantly. Refreshments were dalntlly served ut a lute hour. cmtl cloth orcr pink Nitin, urls ci-ntrvd with tl. silver iiasitri -ii' Cnlulllliili l~l»si»s. with piciiy ruin- -potci-i of pink aliil wlliiii l|lilil~'.‘:i|il sllitcii :illlltliiils plavt-il. llrirll t-|'t'liili with invlillunl whitt- cnk»‘.-. it-.il ecrvcil. Leaving tin' liospiiailll- illnlug romll tilt- gilt-sts wi-ri' qrwl- _ (Continued On Page 6) Direction For Shipping Silver Fox Skins TO MESSRS. C. M. LAMPSON 6. O O O emo aryl, ll e who leallyllwl one ac s, H ___ __ _ summer, by Mrs_ W_ W_ H__l__llll,_ In liilililioli. tht- sllippt-r's lilun.. _ _ (¢)_4_\¢|¢-_ T to | _lm ll 1 of a_ ax. w ose fr ends arc vlcln ~ . limi addr: rs _-h ull l ~ inc.-il ull od tho Donunions to evolve their S"‘°= *"°" 1'" "°¢ ¢"'“° "°'°'Y Turn Thou the key ulwn our. task or tryingytorpcsrsquntigltilcepiiig with one "HOW" 1° "‘°“° ii" "SE Zfciticrlldny mem°°"' `"°’“ 4 “’ G tht-_ oniniti; oi"tiii-li»itt)~‘i. _‘ ' House of Commons about some Growers. by whom tho Kink Gov- Lay Thou Thy _____0_ ____n__ umm our glegm fab; tllatPthe_Ftld:ar_al lP_nrlla- ;;;e..°day§c:_'_':l ;"_a:_';'c;_’_“__|;_ thrown open to guests and decor- son ti: Cnfs l§,l-mr¢g‘_?,.,,.:-,`.,| ninli hr _ , ~ - an sx r _ . _ _ action on the part of Canada °"“m““' ""5 been d°"‘|"“i°‘l ‘md eyes ' --‘csallowetl the btillsnioa beei1\§'F:i`g. weather this week being ideal for 38” llammlcllauy with R pmmamn ills eitgxiiizs tIllfm{htl.,l(; ltliplllli _ - _ _ . _ c . ' _ - ‘ ’ ' whlch dld not _mem __l_og__ll____r w_t__ kept. in power lor three years pas`t- To close their eight. DUC_LD, is evidence that in the so plea-sont a social duty. ' lm S rylmn emums' roms and hmtfrom tho time they li-nr.. tho shill- tho approval of me ..Lm_ E ____ Tile heresy was given full voice in Sill!! OU! the Gililiillg Of thi! m00l1‘judgmentrlthesetbodlesithe action _ U I ‘O ' `- U G Pants' Recelving cams at r»9r's possession until tit-Iiwri-ii IU e nglan me Home ol Commons _lullng _the and stars of ull, General Assembly was _,B3 the front door were little Misses th 1,- | li no | || , -mimi .. _ -- _ ‘ 0 ies na/ n, iilt itz' if _ ers." Mr. Chamberlain replied that last session when a Minister ofthe And °“"‘"e HSM' 'ma' ‘nd--°°’l’l'"“'_i°“*fV-' Docs he bolrsépxzllfg g_‘;B:_‘_’_'_°:_'m:h_‘; _'rf Mlry Mackie Miller. daughter of be insured by Messrs. lnnilieii" *“' - _ - . , _ _, ._ _ ...l he was not familiar with nil the do Crown sounded "the death kncllut l ’ "p°‘it~'"t"m5°“t |’*’°Pi° V0 "link r 8 Mi' “nd M" T H Wiler. and (0 if f°"““"‘i°d 'W 'L'~""" pm _ ' ' , ” Quint the 1, moworn out-silonn that that those legislatures tiiti 't it WY- hee serie te California lor ' ' ` ' ` post. . malls, lm knew only "om me Gow protection. This is an untimely are all .what lhel, were dolng ln ar:lm__?g_;‘lhe wlnler monllm ' mfzabem R"y“’°m‘» “““m‘t°" of if lnsurnncu llndcr tht- thrills oi -*<03--_ EDITORIAL NOTES skating on the Government House Pond! Oh, boy! Everybody _ls getting ready for Christmas and feeling good accord~ itlgly. ` We arc the makers of history, the newspaper press its recorders for future historians to cull from. More Scotch in the stomach and lem on the tongue would ibe np- preciated th_dli_-_- days, sighs an old- llmtr. is _...___ agreement to limit armaments. We I-_in-1--=---____-__._* . _ , . - Mr. and Mr . Ed i R ~ _ '.‘~ “ll srnoroenersl that seertnln conrsn .’°'““°“ ‘°W“f‘| H" exliloderi the ilnnnswvrefl yet. the pills? _ _ s s ¢ .. “ W" "Y"°’dS~ Re Messrs. Lnmlison & << -- "". ,lly when all clvlllzed llllllons but Take from the sllpm and lloullled As a mlnlsler of __ __ Cl _ _ cetvins -the guests in the hallwore policies is tlr~-lil-cd tin- riinwi- Iii' had 55911 'l7Uf'5\|¢d Bild ii “lid his Britain have become -protectionist - hearts 0f UB- want vvry Strongly tou Protlr-Tic lil! The Dukenand Duchess 0( \'°"k Mrs. Trliemsn McGill- Mrs L N etruotlons should carl-lnlly lei __ ,_ . - __ ' ‘-left Monday for Ea t Af i _ . ' ' ' ' l |_ | f t |'i~. llnlsi approval. But. exclaimed the ln- and she Is takinl! stein in the same The" "L" regret' ....-`..,,,,,,_. “mst ms statement that "me “nd `other members of tl: rea wo Bwhelor and Mrs' T' H' Mmer' gewgentalg .-1\`lfl:l»anY Our iwllcy is to trust -the man on Whem i’°PP'°" \"‘."Y- Sharm _ln Canada does not place in D_fc__;__ '___::“"_;' Zn” 1:“"°__“_'_'_d °"°“|"8 8°Wl1 0! heavy ereemsav the letter of advice. ‘T `WW°~<-_ er` g positions men who are Y ll 3 l. in trimmed with coral ostrl h ti d ‘ the spot who is likely to be better Your flower is holly not men of their word The m three da ` ~ C ' n _ _ ll yl for some shopping, nf- | d informed on the conditions than we “_ Yvllr lucky color is pink. kept lil the Diedzes that thelyegsfe. ¢°" "bmi "|91 will proceed to Mar- :Suisse mhiiasrsm l-fTti,t`l‘-fljalttirl Hzltim: .llwllnlldl ol. ,lllllel away. .-Bm DECEMBER 6.-You are origin- DECEMBER ,l___ You 'have c_`_l_<:l_:_g)l:ll_t:_l;g _gahlgg ;l'_ly}l_or .ills ssillss -.nd boil!! `the sieamgnlp wo,-B ll lovely gown ol, neon gets; ‘ ’ s i1- _ he may bs wrong.” pleaded the ::llh:_`;'_r°’£"’,_o_;f`_ff‘.‘l‘_f;’e‘:_“_i__ $3” _:$3 shlrewti, quick judgment, s liven tsl-coup,-y p|-.yer dm ,lol pl.” lol. ““"’°"“ _-'°'_"M‘:m':""~ ette heavily emlbroidersd in stool, member. "We trust him till the immense will-power, and it is very gletntrerldonvgndlell elmrgfy. You Orgmllc Um” but mm" for fn' At th an I nl if ~ and “med "1 nm cluster at plnki difficult to move /you when once men °“ ° y°“' mm' Unity' I '.°'"d "ke W 'ilk' im ° W. _'me°t'" “f "°°"-._0¢|’¢"l ill the Mcoivingllne consequences of his policy prove your lml l m ll Y 'hilt' work and -malta other people it'hs considers that tht, mulny of ths Belvedere Club on Thursday were mn" Elm, Bl ll rd __ in s A s up. ou are a |,,l,lly lll ymll, awll lmppln _ l, mm ll _ D - rn cnc a . him to ‘be wronx. This settled it. loyal friend. and will sacrifice much can be led. but not driven.8;.ou ni-:;'disr:i:1tlil‘:d <‘.~),|_l_rlik;zv__t_o b_el__l;l:_i2gy;;2