‘?7I1é Wéi¢iv~v my; and oer-vibe areadderllfl . W"! longhownaolésllti-lmburitre»? " d” _ n _l-:ly aShIevmnt _' "Jenjoynient an conom liar ’ '1 '8” _ , _ in Canada "is ob"- tainsd chiefly by treating arsenleal slllfer-ecblilt-nickel residues irom 09b‘ ,- ‘South Lbmin. and oqw- ganda siver camptifihorthern On- tario," though gslnilll ‘part ci the prcduéilcn‘ is cbwlned ‘directly irom low-silver; htgh-ccbalt ores. - SRGE5$ ERiES h"! and Winnipeg“ v ‘ Let. John, on“ Plwvllvcmi. nrsminuwoiig Bi-hlriglugli Ltd» ‘Dbll’! Gill Ulli TdslidlBoil, I Cifipellfockor all. _.t ~ ‘ ‘t QQERVICE‘ In-Fmflgtl. I boiogfiiefiena l '$;\‘l"l"i"~ 1* b11121. 192s _- Einpi re ' aeit-lu. c; in theme. t bilee eollvenirisslle. oi Qgyal Empire Sooletya. , . ,.io"eeph Chamberlain 1' h Mrica""ellcrtly hirer Vela Gilt, I was living in South Ai- riga», itnat time, and one day I m; so miles to hear mrxfovhdsiiolfoi arrest Bleep nornlh-f llflencarvfully-drossed, iragiie and yet powerful man turned the atten- tion b! the British world to the real import oi Empire questioner And ies. That change has largely been due to the fact that Mr. Chamber- lain's advice to develop our Imper- ial estateshas been acted upon by‘ vernmepts at Westminster and‘ I - I bMJylanitile-Colonlal Ermpire, - l Was yorfiittle developed, and the iKf-‘tlle co-operating'Com-' illiplivfiflltv now-called the ~poinin- _ ilflils» Edi. an early stage oi de- “mm Th” m" ° lfianoanci oth-' grbat the change since that "Milly. and it is doing getting the opportunity o great de- velopment because oithe wor1d's= _'.a nggdl 1H8 eatis-i , .- rderaand Deacon sanitation, ahdr-Tgbhoglngn ‘m; 8W1 sov mentjeneraliyqrlte need 0f it! ptgdllotsg; would be intangible ' security and ‘billty 152$ on“. lvléilll-boiiiicai multistage: "to be made yrlpidly, . rlla. jnnr, i P901118 flmollegtsoa- " 6 Kano rules? n big revenue and dlstr ' .‘ lax is assesse “by Airi no " t." ed by Africa ', stoned and it amounts to m. 0s. on a ers oi the same ty amounts“..- nomous. and may one day be the ion as part oi the At". pres. nmakeaspoech toa g u . {Boer iarmers at a. railway elli- however. it is the economic deQ s, tloirinrtlle north oi Cape colony. valohmem which is progressing biost , PIWZWO 1 ‘. reasons, which are ap ‘nun-nu 8°" ‘lime w all oartiro ,th"e col-l lllilel Empire. nrrt the application oi science to the pr blems oi agricult- .gil_eat as have been the changes in "re. and second the application ni the Empire oi co-operating com- - irlonwealths, they have been equally a great inlthe Elli-spire oi those parts oi the world which are still colon- ? e motor car and h . gon to transport, e mowr was On a recent journey ntgvitustralia, I passed Ceylon and spent a day driving and walking imthetlnelghbor- hood oi Colombo. The ‘t, o. oi the East is always ii azing "the new- ly-arrived westerner. It is ‘like the Opening oi a cinema shutter display- elsells- H118 a diiierent vividly-colored and _’0rie migilt indeed say that there‘ lsmot oneColonlal Empire but sev- V axiom!‘ oral Empires. There is the Empire life ‘qi oi the West Indies and South and ntral America, there is the Em- lre oi Malaya and the Pacific Isl- ands, there are, too, Islands in the Mediterranean. Islands in the South _ Atlantic, Settlements in China and the vast Empires oi Tropical Africa, Westand East. Even a iull enumer- nhnnechn, mntnn nmnhgng- aiion oi the Colonies and the Man- dated territories would illl apage oi Institutes lDiamond Jubilee, and crowned with wn‘ contain many names unknown to all The larger part oi the Colonial which Mr. Chamberlain drely atien- habits, re tlon largely to the iact that the lhqlnes, world oi the temperate zone is more ‘bus whlnh and more dependent on tropical/fic- ducts ior its existence. But tho coi- island ls nhnnglnn them an fionles cannot all be grouped togeth- er. Everypart oi that Empire must i be considered separately both polit- ,__ ‘iiccllly and economically. Even the East and _ West .01 tropical Airica m is m ~ have quite distinct problems. Butthe stir oi that new vigorous liie which. is pulsing through the lBritisil Empire is being ielt. in all the colonies. In the West Indies, old and encrusted habits oi liie and -|thought are grilbiduttlllly Bil/ill!‘ WHY 'heiore new app ca ons of sc ence. wennh in m Gold c t . . ‘Iillpcultivatlon oi the cocoanut, oiwns introduced 51am from abgxd’ 2953- gt as‘; baufing ‘ind ‘:51: Pa)“; by the ‘British authorities. l"! ems mplei and tflt l 1 rubber tree, native oi the Brazilian a rs any a ew pounds forests, has been transplantedto East, and its product has gone iar to revolutionise conditions oi loco- motionin every land: and the Im- pcrial Colloge oi Tropical Agricult- lure at Trinidad is doing a work countriesi _ "' On the high lands oi East Airica which stretch downjrom Kenya to the river Zambesi, white settlers are conqu i. their problems, and a ‘lncw white rea oi the world is being lcnrved out. In West Airica a popu- lation oi over 25 millions is growing into an astonishing prosperity at quite American rate. It is only 25 ei. or purieqyeiwears ago that Sir Frederick, now lg", nan-i.“ Lord Lugard. was bringing West Ai- mmm‘ flu‘ i-ica under eiiectivc white rule. And today there is order, peace and se- cholv M a - nurity, where yesterday there was oe n we larbariem.‘ rich solos-s. See ‘léiiuring a ficent trial ‘in Nigeria}! a . no vewitness was as ed ow e l‘ now?“ "m1 colild fix the date he reierred to so mcouraieiy. On the benc oi judges was“ a native king and he repre- i ti i B itieh wer. ilnd to BURGESS BATTERY mini-any lthe an‘: the wlitness lrrswered: "Be- N loause it was on that day, Oh King! [that you were being besieged by the British and ordered the sacriilce oi fa woman with a child at the breast." And nownatives who have them- selves practised cannibalism bring their sons to be educated by the missionaries just as we in this coun- .ity send our sons to the best schools jwc can aiiord. " ammo-re.- nlaooillouaniiloavoiiobleitl- brilliant red and yell the- every race and variety oi mankind is the custodian oi immensely vel- ttori Committee allmlnfed- A NW1“- uable traditions irom the put; Ivory tion was PINE“. Qmlldllll Iyllliilflllil race is a paiimpeeat oi experiences to-twomelilberaftwureported briflhtly-lighted, world. Naked brown men’ yemw wbed 959$‘? bazaars’ take electrical treatments. Many cp- , liters do not attemptuto give t- s=ttrr~ resist. .. man cureas ampoos, -cur ng "mwme-‘l 111 i! flwdllll. Bllvfllolllll! and massages, yet thereare cases in wnlisht. But it was not the mflllvwhch ‘the stimulating erreet oi elec- new things that moat attracted my mo‘ currents is very helpful. Oi attention. it was a qulte-European- course the oatrpn must be sure that iv sneaklne-lamlllar thing‘; a sin- the operator is thoroughly iamillar 't reading with the type ci electricity she is its way ‘ '1 the rickshaws and using and that she knows how and the automobiles, the horse carriag- when to use it f0: the best results. ""5 ‘iluvfillll’ °Y the 3°!!!" 901mm es and the ioot passengers, and The violet ray is one oi the three kmen goihgtoand types electricity used by the al , irom their work r to and irom the around coemeticity. 1t. is excellent , ‘excelixghe, exnerts in colonial ad- markets. For there are roads allov- miil tion, W scents o! earth, oi atoinntiqxzubligan- 665. 0i human beings, an unending Dilslllblllty oi the development 9° mixing them all up together. social certain blemishes like moles and 9gb“: 5"?“ 11810115 hnhhs, taboos, pl-e- waits. Any one who plans to use the: W” healt- caste-ioelingg, the mowi- violet ray machine, should in ‘my. takes the dusky pgqplgg opinion, first take lasons Iiom an; cluttering and banging all over the experienced teacher in order to learn the tine points in its management» _1n way, All-hm ll; l; the 35mg For example, it is important to know’ nun in was; “He”, i; in only wlgh- that scalp tonic or skin lotions con: in so miles oi the coast, a navigable tainlns tar or such elwlwl slwlllfl river or a railway that motor trai- ill": be implied 11ml hem" ‘m "mm? nuns any very men; nhnnne ray is administered, as they may in commerce. But compare this with 13m"- smh Premimtmm m“? be us‘ the ‘conditions at the beginning oi ed flierwillds- ‘mwevel- ‘ thlsncentury, when only the coast oi’ West Africa. was held and when its W° “he” abandonment was seriously debated "1 by responsible politicians. Cocoa. which is the source oi great weight oi it were exporte ev y YearRBut by latllg-thewaiueqdi "zltie export had risen to £330,000; and by 1936- it was ever mooaooo. And with this export irom the Gold Coast, the. llllllflrts have risen also, those irom Great Britain going up irom one. and-a-hali million in 1906. to five. lilld-iliree-quartei- miillorie in 102s. Ii West Africa irom Great Britain as ‘l. whole, the result _is interesting. in a rather surprising way. The imports ner head oi all.’ West ‘Africans, Mo- rammedans, savages, pagans and hung‘ Der head irom Great Britain into Mr. Henry Ford. The tropics‘ estates oi Empire[ properly developed will give us most SENATOR. AND valuable stores oi raw materials, and '" N ‘great markets io r our manufact- ures. But these estates also give us tremend responsibilities. We are - llnensihie for the nllina and guid- senator and a student oi the Uni- lng oi 40 millions oi black Airicans, versity o! Toronto at the same time ior millions oi yellow peoples, ior is the experience oi Miss Nellie "hinders ill the Plwlflc. ior the pri- Spence. B. A.. who retired irom the mitivc people oi New Guinea. and stair oi‘ Parkdaie Collegiate last ior many a little island dotted» over spring aiter 38 years service. Miss the seven seas. In China‘ we have Spence was recently diected to the our settlements, In the Mediterrail- senate oi the University. where at Bill. Milli! and QYDriis and Gibral- the same time she is taking eit- tension; courses in conversational What then oi the future? Ii with Ffrench, Italian and Spanish. She i5 good government. the beginning oi enjoying very much the noveltyoi the application oi science to agricul- suing chasm once ture, and the use oi the machinery ‘teaching them "I decided that Iwas and conveniences ‘oi civilization we going to have a great deal oitime have done so inuch irl the last 20 on my halide." dhe slid. 3'91!!! Rm years-mow much can we accoln- in my nbme liar-these N0! plish in the next 25? Is it too much {only wish the days were‘ to hope that we can go forward to a long, I have so much todo. ~- muoh higher standard oi living ior the Empire's popuiationgwhite, yel-l low and black, and ‘a position ior our industries where‘ the conquest oi new markets will balance the ices » a!“ the old? And may :5 aloe hope _t our Gqornmen l ior, I‘ ‘ab’. “m”... PIMP“, a“ chzrieh alndconserve all miner- ‘Iioibllhrorremovalbeilainudtiia ‘m mo?” m our ‘mum’ hone can be worked. $2.50 a bottle, d0- livetod. lick O Illin- tar are our representatives, " " ” - m‘ rue crihltwrrsrowhr §UARDIAN , PAGE. EL ‘vii All the Colonial: ; is now't+_¢-o+» Milady Beglutiful m‘ Lois LEEDH 40-0 O-OO-OO-O-QOO-O-OO-OOOQ§-§OO O UPS"A_ND Davin I FROMTRYON- Ann ‘VIGINITY liven away down in ?.-.E. Island! one oi the remote parts o! the Brit- lsli Empire, we, day by day anxious- ly await news oi our beloved sever-i eign. King George V. Miss Juanita Miller, one oi Vic-f torieJs most popular young~_ ladies lleit recently ior 'I‘rur0. N. 8.. where she will" remain- ior the winter with Central Guordian our rolm CALENDAR roa 1928 by paying your subscription to Nina to choose from. KINDERGARTEN CLOSING will be held Friday, December 21st at DO NOT DELAY se renewal-you will get an artistic calendar ii paid in time. ‘ YQN unlrnp-cllvapll ser- Bunday, December 23rd. Tryon _"m~. Orapaud ‘l p; m. _ ‘source-The market will be“ open on Friday, Saturday and Miss Isabel MacFadyeluoi Tryon‘ spent the week-end at Victoria. ‘the guest oi her sister. Mrs. Horace arr PAYING YOUR" slmsclilr- TION now you got the choice oi n nine calendars irom the Charlotte-Aves a recent visitor to the Western ‘ oi Victoria] ELECTRICITY IN BEAUTY ‘ ULTURE Readers oi this column have been asking queetans about the value‘ oi vcllzt ray treatments, and going to say a icw words ‘scme oi the csmmon uses oi elec- tricity in beauty culture. The violets ray machines ‘are being soldttothéll . . _ , grnual "public as wel as to uty". - - T y operators. so that I do not leaflet as BOOK and o I am encroaching on the field oi thei ‘ pi ciessicnal ccsmetlcian wlien‘i div’ cuss this subject. r ‘ The average patron oi- the shops may never have, occasion to. n THE GENUINE BUCKWI-IEAT Her many irlends will be delighted I 3m FLOUR as "Mother used to bake" to" know that there a. slight im- lior PANCAKES, PORRIDGE. CAK- provement in the c ES etc. For sale at CARTER/S FEED Roy MacKennie oi N.‘ 'I.‘ry0n, who is RE 9876-12-20-21 ‘very seriously ill with pneumonia at her home there. Iferlnlother, Mrs. Jack Glllls voi Amasburyn. Mass, will be open every night hastily‘ summoned by the illness oi (except Sunday) until CHRISTMAS her daughter arrived -,home a ielv days ago and will asslstln the nurs- ‘ing in which she is very skilled. Thc- llalourk illorc io slay-groan in, run-d in. llcpi in \\h(‘l\ you IiIEKEYaN \\ BLACK ‘IWIJV/ CHEWING‘ i THE BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA haesentthe Guardian one oi their~ ‘useiul and eflective wall calendar: spent a few days lest week with ‘friends in Grapaud. P. E. I. n Miss Emma Thomas oi N. Tryon - ilbwers. the e éfimivégg§_m_rwwwmkwym_ l ——— ‘s ' BANK 0F CANADA Miss Agnes‘ Knox who been are dlnh-lhhglh; w hi; hirer-ops n employed in"the home oi and illugtrgtlvg 9f MTS. Reginald DIXOII 0|’ NorthnTryon ‘ the mineral weaith- oi the North for the past year left on Tuesday 0i’ last week for Truro. N. S. Bile-was _ accompanied as iar as St, @1017“ by pgjgyqpg op In“; PRQTEQT- Mrs. Dixon. The many friends she Qrpnanage wlnhlhg to send made in the vicinity during her so- v. H's Ihc Burley ll-lll. v‘ cure and ihc can: i iii ‘Wvpfi ihe illii- down, illc Ilavour up when yolf nsli ior _ i llouo gifts to the Klddles may leave journ here were very sorry to see 15g her take her departure, but hope 9362424041 wherever she mayt go that good luck BLIND MAN B COME lit Orphanage Oiiice. E s ' ior stimulating the scalp when the_ ‘er the Island oi Ceylonuand the hair is scanty and inclined to’ iall _ motor buses which run regular ser- out in patches. It is also used in Ellllllle 15 lillllllclll. lllld it 0W5 the vices are taking the peoples and facial treatments and ior removing PHILLIPS SALES SYSTEM are distributing an attractive Calendar illustrated by a fine reproduction n; motored to Summerside last week. Ml'. Kenneth MacDonald oi Tl‘ "ed the ranks ci newspaper writers} NEWSPAPERMAN His column entitled "WhM fl- ’Bllnd Man Seesflwill be a reg- NEW BRITAIN Conn, Dec. 20—,ular feature oi the Bridgepo v Sim- totally blind, Arthur day Herald. Mr. Sullivan this city has enter-sight eight years 88°- child painting- _____ School Examinations were held on BEAUTIFUL cabnumllis- We Mmldflv afternoon- ill glve one of our beautliul wall “m1 We"? Bltelldfid bl’ l1 vfiy 1M8‘ pocket calendars. free’ m any my number oi rate-payers and visitor. tome,- pnrchns-lng $100 worth o; The children answered promptly to lgnnns n,- nve, on Fndlm Dem 2L all questions showing that their 936542404. teacher, Miss Steward. is very cap- able and thorough. The program was THE PRESByTERIAN CRURCH 811 that Cflllld be desired. The $011001- ln cnnnchx Sunday. December 23,“ room being very tastefully decorated services Wm be hem in the omton for the occasion. The children and (mun-clam n‘ a_ m_ m the Long River visitors were both treated generously Church i“ Z30 p_ m’ in the south with candy. When the entertainment had ended “God Save the King" war sung aiter which the visitors TRYQN BAPTIST yAsToRA-l-E’ f0!‘ home thinking that the after- be held noon had been an enjoyable cnc. _-_L_- Chr istrnas Shoppers Prowse Bros, Ltd. Thebeauty operatx mak types oi electricity. Some dam ,mve doubtless hnnlGturv/"ille Chllrch at 7 p. m. massage treatments when one pol- oi the machne was held by the pat- ron and the other was attached v0 "Chrl-‘lmfls Services W111 the Wm,’ o; the nnnrnhnn the nun- Bundayh December 23rd at Tryon at rem; passing through both persons, I1 a. mnandat Bonshaw at '1 p. m. Scalp treatments are also given with Myron Q- Bllllwll. Minister. a. metal brush with suitable electriel ey Sticks, Pucks, Etc. Bethune Hardware ($0., Ltd 123 QUEEN STREET. Mr. William D. Lea oi Summer- ; side. was a recent flying visitor to i lllGuFmLlr-There will be ‘div- in the Presbyterian Mr. Fred Leard oi North Tryon‘ Fishermanp- I . _ ‘This is fiimpiy a Reminder That You Cannot Get Higher Prices, Bullet-r they iwpe may not he of long d“; service or More Courteous Treatment than When Dealing With CHESEBRO BROTHERS s. Robbins‘ -. nus Bi elgegcfilghfiégtlwcgzulg?“ metheichurch on Sunday anemoon at 3 was a recent visitor to Summerslde. removal n; superfluous halts‘ vylflhlvp. m. Rev. W, Bruce Muir will con- lhe ekdhflc needlt. Sometimes anduct the service.‘ l single needle is used and at other-i this a multiple needle. Vlmols. blemish, such as warts, moles, small video -0i Jiazelbroolr Circuit ior Sun- u. dilated veins and little wens may be dev- Deeember 23rd as foilows;- ~ "PD- one figures out the imlivjw °‘ i-smoved with the electric needle ‘lnCrves Roads 11 a. m. Alexandra 3 J1. m. I-lhzelbrcok '1 p. m. "l-Iis Name Shall Be Called Je Friends and neighbors oi Mr.| ___ . Bren’ Clarke cf Augustine Cove re- “AZELQROQK CmCU“-__ Se,“ lzret lo learn oi his illness, which lQi~- » - thc hand oi an expert. Some birth- T357753" l" ROMANCE marks may _ be removed. by this method, lbut the dark red"port wine" require more drastic treat- slus." n. w. Lind- Press. . I znuonmrr, Alta., Dec. 19—A 1'0- wm be mance oi the trapping lines culmin- cannlbals is larger than the imports when there are abnormal growths Christmas service next Sunday in and he” ‘menu!’ "he" M!“ 3"" n, he removed, it is wiser to have ziirrartney Hail at 2 p. m. Santa Claus °“ml>°°“ ‘F M"h’°k'* ‘meme the the United States‘ oi America. In physician periorril the operation will send something ior the" chiid_ bride ci Roy James Tumor oi the hard cash the dancing l l3 than h, worth more to our industries than Upefliwl‘, i—<o>—————— i-IARTNEY. —- ‘There some place. Miss Campbell is a well- Qknown young trapper, having caught Pltllsayrgnmlu gggvwmh _ -her first animal when she was only Presbyterian services, or gnnqny; seven years old. and once when M; charged ‘by a moose, she killed the [Stewart gl; l1 h m_ Hnmnnnnn‘ n; 3 animal. Mr. Tluner is also a ‘trapper. Marshfleld at '1 p. n1. Subject Th“ I loos "The quash 0g" the her unique calling aiter marriage. Wise. Pl-TPY- M E 9618i?- Pastor. D"? entrust it to a. nonmedicahren . | December 23rd as trapper girl will not give ulr Camilla ) TOROWIYZLOM’... Dec. 1_0.—-T0 be ,8 the winter Mr. and Min. WE D0 NOT SAY Th ree ~ Grown "Tea " Is the best Tea you can buy. We leave that to you to sa when you try it. Turner plan to operate a trapping .-...~.. ~ - llll - Ra iiAitriwAiti. e UOMPANYJJMITBI) are open ev- w“; Mormon. VALUED SOUVENIR 0F WAR. (Canadian Prose) err ‘alight-drill carat SIRVICEB. - North unday. December 23rd. tmas services. Fairvlew, ll a. in. rth River 3 p. m. creel; ll m. Central Committee meets ate e luver Church. Wednesday, ‘h mber 26th at 3 p. m. W. R. Mac- Olpss war-moth- RANTFFO . Brantflmrs silver more instead oi ncamped. t surrey. mnglane. {fair The J... is imcribed with the balttalion crest and a 910W" °f m? tie church st chart. sun-er. when tn ted. In Memoriam ‘ MB. DANIEL STEELE woman's msmvrs Hugh uvinsswn. her '. . llater killed in action in m also designed the battalion rest. win-lei: nonnsn us. a deep ieeling oi per- ‘YIIIIRIIALE Woman's Inst- Jenni loss that the many Irien hum m; gm,- thg 99s,, gxigngwih tives oi Mr. Daniel Steele learn- Hlll. Ind was lttbn y B because Reports o!’ committees 0!! Kelli» 39MB. on the evening oi were given and the Sanitarium Peti- Tlllllfilili. Deoelrber the 6th., aiter onlvn bi-let illness. - oi his sudden passing at his home iueetrlo Falu n,“ sags We invite you to look over our Christmas goods. Vyc have a glii. ior every member oi the family. ' We carry the complete line oi C. C. M. Skates PHONE 151, HARDWARE STORE" [The largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in‘ the United States at This season, Special Attention a olven to" SMELTS -- EELS — SCALLOPS -"- ETC. l-e-s Fallon nib Mai-inn. nslltl-io-rs-tueirizaios. N" York. U. S. A AKE IT AN \ Electrical Christmas Electrical glits are lasting and remind the recipient iiirough the whole year oi your thoughtllllhus. Gold Medal prize smith vmaair cleaner- . with on attachments ...... mm Electric oral .... .... sue‘ Electric stove. a nvitvllr with t... nun lost his