“room-cor mo marines-m. m. svsmuo-zoe. 21;. m. i’ A: Bin g Story of Desert Trails Buck Jones “THE DESERT OUT LAY” "Buck" at his but ln till-s wonderful Western.’ Jack Dempsey “BRING HIM IN” Fight and Win Series No, 6 TWO PART lCOMEDY post poned.—1176-12-5-2t PRINCE EDWARD Tonight at 8.30 “THE LURE” Children Under 16 Years not Entire Change of Vaudeville Matinee Saturday at 3 P. M. _i__________ PRiCES-—Night 37¢, 52c, 80c. Saturday Matinee 26c, 16c. 4-, l _ w‘ Whether you are Pi3""i"9 half dozen teaspoons or a comliififi cabinet of silverware, we have all the most fashionable defilllli- Teaspooni- $4.00 to Dessert Spoons. 57-20 1° " Table Spoons, $8.00 to " Dessert Fork-s, $729 i° Table Forks. $390 1° -- - Dessert Knives $999 1° ~- Dinner Knives $9.50 to . .. _ $16.50 per dozen . $17.00 per dozen $16.50 per dozen . $17.00 per dozen __ $17.50 per dozen H $18.00 per dozen Also a full line of separalfi PIN" CARVING snrs Are Always Desirable In all the most liked handles and in the very best of steel. make gifts that Beautiful sets in lined cases from ...... Also m, without cases from ............................. .. $150 up Call in and have yours set aside now. IIUUSEKEEPEBS You need not worry. Don't beat, break the back of your stiffning out of back, hire one 0f rugs by beating the our celebrated Hoover Vacuums. It remov es dust and grit and erect; the nap and prolongs its use. w; rgpair and upholster furniture by thorough wonk- We sell reed foribasketry. We sell and resilver mirrors. We crate furniture. \ We hang w ndow shades. lay oil cloths and carpets. We Buttons made to order. We Buy Feathers Workshop in rear of Beer d. Weeks and R. T. Holman's. sell upholstery supplies. Henry MacFar/ane & 0o of this City and formerly lr. N. D. Ainclnan and Mr. D Mac- Donald are in control of this firm null have secured the formula and,“ U111'1’i118‘l011- Th6 delrmsod ill t-u: from one of the leading firms been in some-wit n the l‘. S. A. that make a speci- for some years I ally of those cloths but under an-‘parativt- rctiren ad. He was a man of stt-rl- 11101151‘ of hospitality l1!‘ r011 really h... its a sort of clearing llousl-ilirough 171111 ululct‘ “Motor Volt’- ii othrr naliu-.--1l'l'7-l2-5-1i l l-lllliill‘ llordcn train. PERSONALS yr: m-rlluy. .\lr. Percy Crosinv of’ Si, Eloanofls )1‘. was ln the city this week, regist- Q orcd at the Davies. l-d at Tile Davies yesterday. ness trip to Montreal. Alclfl-nzic.‘ Iiavilund St. of Ilir. and Mrs. ii. J. Lamont. .\ir. and Mrs. John Hickey. u dislicloth after being softened. ls rl-ady for use. Thcre is ti. delightful "tooth" ill the finish article, which in many respects is similar to a Turkish towel. ll. should ho soaked In clcan wntcr for a day or two. While it is in this softoncd stuto any lrrlt or lnrl-lgn mailer can easily bl- rubbed our with tho hands. If ammonia is ltdllnd to the water the softening prntw-ss will ho hastened. 'l‘lll_~t garden-grown dishcloth is flilifi tn be superior In many ros- |il'lfi.§‘ lo l-llhl-r llnnn nr cotton. For one thing. it can ho kept in a. ‘por- fl-ctly r-lcan state‘ by being washed DISHCLOTHS THAT GROW ON V .-l-.~i.=nn, ll Iu-urs hunches of yellow illowl-rs. in nppl-orztnco and shape vcgctohlo marrow. i’l‘hl~<l- flowers, when sot, IlPVPiDP 4min hugl- fruits In n remarkably short pl-rllid. two ll-vt iifiifif: ti. nor- Dlshclnths can br- growu from ll certain varioty of vino. 'l‘hvlu- gur- licn-grown llishrloths url- tin- int."l'~ lor of a frul. l-otnluonly known :l-‘ the "dish-rug gourd" Til.- matter 0f which (li‘4' .~‘l'('l|l‘I‘ll. It. ripous very rapidly. and as II Fi|l(‘li‘l lhn color (rimnltflfl froln tho grl-on oi‘ growth to brown. Ag lhf‘ drying process proceeds ll small opening lip-pears, out. of p Hlililii black soodsThose HWEfiN are very numerous-v as mim- to lahcl It "dish- r-rnurl, in fact. as thoso of a water- thl». fruit ripons respects an ordinary lqiongl‘. The botanical ulllul- of the ilrmvth though this is usl-flll to know to on- ahie you to sot-urn tlil- scud. ll. Will, bo just as well soup or ammonia. Tlu- lllshcloth gourd. if it does bios you can almost see growing. it, may hi1, cllltlvatod as an or- namental vine. and, though a bit coarse. servos lls an excellent cov- oulnhl-r or melon. are somewhat lf‘|i(if‘l', and do not want to ho sown in a. greenhouse or hot bed the after-treatment would be on the] of tho same kind. The vino lg on annual and ro- still mnrl~_ {he ln neg treatment similar to any half- hardy annual. It is of giant growth- puotflgqppflten or twelve feet iii n side plth or pulp ‘turns into ll tough vcgofahlo sub- lt‘ the skin is then removed the tlon from the East, where it is nultlvatelbin China and Japannpro-k hably for its food value. Thyem-l bryn fruits are picked. sliced and dried in the sun. ». - Ol-IOP from Holman’; Catalog. QTORAGE IATTIIIEB- -Wo are now equipped for winter stor- age. Phone and we shall do thq resL-Psllner-Wstson Electric" Co. 1109 12 3 mill RUMMAOI ‘QALI TO-DAV in Market BuildIn5--—1169-12-5-m-1i NEW GOODS-Ladies Plain and Fancy Flannel. New Veiveteena. White Wool Clouds. Ladle-s Xmas Umbrellas, Silk and Zenllla. cover- ings. Latest handles. Ladies Xmas Hantfkfs- single Xmas Presents. P At the regular monthly meeting of the Rotary Club last night. the speakers were Mr. K. J. Martin. who spoke on “The Delinquent Boy." Hon. J. A. McDonald, on the "Good Roads Conference" and Mr. drivmg ,, hnrsu_(lra‘\vll vehicle m“; Reuben McDonald. Mr. W. M. Rowe presided during the first part oftbe meeting and Dr. a Germ“ 1mg“, “m; Dichlillan during the latter. Mr. James Duly and Mr. C. N. Kane oi‘ the Arlle Marks Company furnish- ed the musical part of the owl-tram- lead his horse past. and I llt-ut-vt-l The guests present were: Hon. J. .\'. Iiiyers. Hon. J. A. McDonald. until last liiilrch. Prof. G. D. Steele; Messrs J. H. l-‘ll-"Pil:—-D:iligl-r Signs. The McCaIIum, K. J. hiartln. and B. F. symbols tilrcatly in use were approv- Stewart of Boston. Hon. J. A. McDonald who was slXthz~liealt mainly with Rail the main speaker of the eveningpvays Crossing. ‘and ntcans for pro- said in part: 10c‘ This conference. while under theicrcssing. These were carefully con- lausplces of the Canadian Gooll sideretl and a number of recom- Roads Association, should not bentonllatlons made. It Wtls furthcrur- confused Willi the general convcn- rangrd that a strong committl-c lion 0f that Association which is should nu-t-t tho ilallwoy’ zullnugo» held annually. the last meeting tak-‘metit to discuss mtlny improve- ing place at St. Andrews, N. 13., In int-tits nuellcd ill these rrnssiilgs. Jlifir} last. The convention i5 usualq 'l‘lu\sn were zll.» principal mat- THE AFTERNOON TEA in aid of the Prmestant Orphanage to have been held at the residence 0f Mrs. J. A. Mathlsson, has been and boxed for rowse Bros. Ltd. NAVIGATION SCHOOL at the Navy League Building opens for the season on Monday. December the fifteenth. This oportunity for education is furnished Application should be ptain M. C. Ailenby, the at the School. No. 1l., Dundas Esplannde.—l173-12-5-m-2l GIFTS OF NEEDLEWORK THAT ALWAYS PLEASE-The most acceptable bolidsy gifts of all kinds can be purchased at the Gift Shop, Second Floor. Riley Building. 1170-12-5-rn-1l COVEHEAD AND HARRING- TON-On Sunday, Dec. 7. Rev. Thos. A. Wilson will preach in West Covehead at eleven am. and (‘ovehead Road at three p.m., and Fn Harrington at seven p.m. Sub- ject, "United Church Doctrines." I BY EXPRES8— New Goods Gal- ore. Ladies Sweaters, Latest Styles and Shades. Brush and Plain Wool. Childrens Wool Caps. Scsrts, Boo- tees, Infantees, Knitted Jackets. Knitted Suits. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1178-12-5-21 AN UP-TO-DATE UNDERTAK- ER-ifesterday afternoon Mscinnis Bros. of this city finished and lit- livered to N. D. MacLean a neyv burst-drawn lit-arse. The workman- ship on this hearse is a credit to .\ir. John liiaclnnis. This makes a quota of three hearses for Mr- .\IucLean making a complete outfit of hearses suitable for all kinds of roads and weather. Mr. lliaoLeaoilll recently took Mr. Dan. MacDonald‘ DISTRICT MEETING. — Tile- quarteriy gathering of the Baptists of P. E. island wJIl tako place on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 8 and 9 at Montague opening Monday evening at 7.30. Delegates. send name to Ruv . M. A. Brinton,‘ BURIED YESTERDAY-The fun- eral of the late Ellen Crawford was held yesterday morning from .\l. Hennessefs Undertaking Parlors‘ to St. Dunstan's Cathedral where Requiem was cele W. McKenzie. Serv- ice at the grave ivas lsh a High liiass of ciai Ministers and Deputies. (‘hit-f ililll to l‘f‘('l1llllli"liti a uniform lit-ad- N0“ 2151.10 bid fllrelvcll Engineers, anti other offlcialsnvltose ififlil no: tin l-xcul-d 21 t-ntnlll» pow- ghtcr, Miss Muriel on spent in music. y lunch was ser left the following ere she has can be in the Civil mutter tiou by tho departments interested. 11- r uilllou ncxt vl while others ivliicb require legisln- 'I'ouri.-l 'l‘r:lfl lion, can only be recotnuicndcd to lion has ulw. the respective Governments for ltllll'i.~l hu_<'u ss consideration. tll u: for Tho (fzinatiizln Good Roads Assoc-i ]ll'll\1‘lllt'ill \\'l‘]'t' iutiott is an institution which grl w glad ill hi‘ llllll‘ in out of the (Jntarlti (iood lloall-i As- ii1i\'t' a rt-n] P!‘ ossary steps for carrying tin» con“ u. (iil.“"i1liiit“lIi.\'I volition suggestions into practical ed as a lnl-ll~t"l~ll' t:l.\ on the high- iiullcvtie ilito partnership with-Visa MncLean effect. Some of these suggestions \\':l_v user. hiln. morning for Otta _ ____ accepted a. position NEWFIRM STARTED-There . was recently started in this city 8| firm for the manufacture of Metal polishing cloths. These cloths whic are ntanufactured under the trade name of SHYNIT are now being sold, not only all over the Islan-i, but all over the Domltiion. The gwill polish all nlotals without 1h ‘ use of paste, liquids or powder. l1 .\ \ g i IN MEMORIAM MR. JOSEPH MATHIESON our yesturday morning. offer u {brief illness. of Mr. Joseph Matil- ieson, a highly respected fit-ruler it has [icrnlnncilt huadqtiultcrs and up.» id la paid secretary in tht- city of Mont‘ Wil- at delicate health F961- All other oillccrs and mvnl-'fol- obtaining and lived in com- hcrs give their time frlu- lo its,‘ “Sufclyou thl- llighwzrv it has proved to ho of ini- Q ing integrity, the soul i,é_ RETURNS HOME-Dr. Owenlzlnd kindness and wa l‘ il'l‘<-lldy~ of \\"ndsor, N. S, left on re-Jovcd lturn yesterday morning, accompany- \ _ing his tnother, .\il'S. \\ m. l.dlly|\\'as the Hlwho has been ill in this provlncofhir. and Miifor tho past two months. Mrs. Ted- and is silrvivet Qilly arrived hero on a visit to her (‘hicf Justice / brother. Mr. John Brown and otbcncity, and Dr. i-i-Irl-llitix-es in Pownal. Shortly after iipirriving sin» was. taken ill and has ,licl~n under the doctors’ care ever Isinco. 'l‘ucsday night her son, DI. “Owl-n 'l‘l\llll_v. arrived‘ in the city w olwith a parlor cur and chef and Wed- by his relatives friunds who knew him best. yqungggt 5m, of the pm. province. lt was ilrglltiizcd iliilllll 11h" 1111 ‘licrl o 1 by t“, broth?“ to do with securing federal nidior; i illghivzqv improveml-ilt which has! Charms Matmesm,‘ lit-on of great. assistant-n to lhl‘ dif-i ONION MU5|c n, to whom Tho Gflar . along this llnc. it has fil‘t‘lll‘l'l| splnn-l , M did restllts through its l-ndo ' 1 ii at one o'clock 10's 93-; l0 prontote uniformity of trufllt: l ws and regulations for tlu» wholly of‘ Canada. It is tromposod of 11|(»71,\ -nl-sd.'l_v brought his mother in from i_{‘ll’ll\\'llt’li In the ambulance and plac- 7 ltd her on the car, which left, yes- ;,tl-rll:ly' morning attached to the reg- lhc Kood roads movonlcnt. and as r lthcy in a 1n.'lnu<-i' represent all llu-‘h-IH. of mm“. pl‘0\'lli('l'.\‘. (hi-y are In u [IU-‘liitlll to "M." m‘, wir ,_ _ _ llltlko rcprosl-iitaliolls in ouch gov-l i“ ‘wilful “"""““'i""“‘ lliillil PiillE by The Canadian‘ ways, tho largest Rallw in the British Empire. . l in; cut-n N. illnhinson. Brack- 1 >lil‘_\' ilvach, was u visitor to the city F ISTATION CNRA (313 ., Friday, Dec. . 1924. Live Stock Reports. .\ir. Brad MQArthur. the fox " ikllliiilii of Kensitigtolt was reglster- Quarter“. _ "mow Q, Sweet Avon". . . . . . .. (Scot , John's Presbyterian Church Mixed Cluartctte. ‘Contraito Solo—(n), "In Hav- en." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., (Elgar) Capt. W. S. Gordon, of Gordon & Co's, left yesterday on a busi- .\lr. Frank MacKenzie. illalne, ar- rived in the city Wednesday on a visit. to his mother. liirs. Elizabeth ers.” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Piano Solo-“Arabesquefl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Chantinade) h Mrs. Raymond Le-gere. Tenor Solo-(n), ‘ H congested lrll bliss Lottie Brvctlton returned This M" b“ ‘Twin-V "WWW" “""'". L” Mr homo in {MS (My an“ ) I tell you that (intnrlo and Qunhl-v n visiting friends in Sca View and n?‘ clings"! m mini] "imds "M W“ e - Fri-itch River. She was the guest - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Va“ mm“ rmmmmm ~ lloy ll. Iliolzlor. llliss Emily Simmons returned to lwr homo in Charlottetown after visiting in Dlirnlny the gilt-st of A DDitESS-1\lr. \V. ational Express. Contralto Solo-do). "i Lovo But Thee." . . . . . .. (ilrewor) """ ‘it... Yfiitfnf ‘ill; Qutlrtottc-“Sivcct And Low." St. John's Preshytori hllxed Quartette. , Plano S0iO—~"\'Zli5c Caprice." ’l‘o soften it and make it pliable‘ Mrs. Ilaynlonll Lo Sllxaphnno Solo——Sulec~ll:-d. Gordon Douglas. r S0l(l"_(ii) “For You l (h) “Slavo Song." """ ' ' it'll,‘ '1}. ilibiiie. Qlutrtl-ttl-—"Oh flush Thee My Bally“. . . . . . .. (Sillllvlln) from time tn time with ordinary, Mr. W. A. liicKeo-—Accompa.liist. llular programme ‘there additional programme of y Joe Mnzzioo and his orly t_lio Rainbow GOD SAVE THE KING. not spring up in a night. like will lm nn Jounlfls, is still of remarkably rapid (la growth. It. is one of those vogetn-ififfillllfllrll. f0 SEND your Express l-rlng for unsightly fcncos. ITHE CANADIAN NA The fiends’ mm those o! the C“- yotlriciegrams, cables and ges by THE CANAD- WESTERN UNION REMIT by CAN AL same lincs as for any other plant ":0 brought, on too quickly. otherwise a“: frost may kill them. if they are‘ ADMN NATIOPL RS NO your Freight and Travel ‘ ughout the great Dominion of Tho plant ls really an importa- b 5y THE CANADIAN NATIONAL ziét-iz-tr-iq-tl .- nou arm-committal». of lllii- ..‘1- torlcal data ion highway iii-vein". L fl‘ {flpordh ‘Llnllyelt/Rellovqi" ‘on v-Dfnuw . - HonfJ. A._,MoD0nald£KZ§'l’.l1lZ-‘§"<ii°.'i.‘§lf‘.i?£.f$5“if; - . from the» beginning. and flit-s aw on has promised to prepare the nec- Just how interesting the story of our road development may be can be inferred from an item uncover- ed when changing the rule of the mad last session. In order to change the law covering this case the ori- .._..._\ and it was found that, in addition to providing for passing to the left. it further provided that any person oblige-d lo get. out of his curt or carriage, attach a piece of mile 11f strength to the horse's head at a distance u! twenty feet from the party com- ing in the opposite direction. anlli this was the law of this Province ed. and some new oncsalltiptctl. ing tho pnblfc on lovel grade,‘ proceedings consist largely of all- tor Vvlllclt‘ Dl-pzlrtlnenls uiuny olll- dresses and papers from provin- m‘ subjects were discussed, some of ' cial road builders and officials in wlicilt are. use and rl-gulntloil of Canada and the United States, to- til,» Autobus-wt real live problem gather with consideration of sujz- in soml- of tho i'l'fl\'il1t'l‘S \\'hl'i'\‘ clu- gestions and passing 0f resolutio s heavy bus on t-otlnlry roads is vt-ry ,based on these papers llnd discus- distrul-tlve. it W115 dt-l-ided tn draw while the lutcrprovii ~inl ‘up n modld xvi of trullic rl-irulutfous ‘ - tn he zlllrplvd Il_v nil llll‘ l‘l'll\'ilit~l~.~'. n‘ on nil curs. Th.» quzx-‘litln of com- pflling all carriages lo curry lights Wits consult-it'd hltt no (l. ion tllk- Tilis \\':ls :lppro\ null I ili'ili‘\‘l* livery Pro-I. at. once made use of as a vfucl- in (‘unullu will haw ll HUSH-i of regulation or zlllniiitistrli- liti-r lax of from two to (111150 cunts 'l‘lli.\ ussot-itci s lilo-n at hooslvl" for and many snggos- 11s rcgnllltiiln and illi- pllt forward. l was stall» lltol wt» live Tourist Associa-i suciatiou, and has 110W Iwcouit- a lion on Prion- l‘lli\\ill'li l<].lud. null‘ largo tirgtitlizlltion supported fiunn- liull fr. has .<--l~llr»~ll Tvlllllflillllli‘ r---l rially by every province in (fzmlldtl. stills during tlic post s. <.~ii_\' llll‘ iif‘i'lii"ilil' . .~"rl sswd, lull plans s szllnc lloxt _\ 3r, _ l til-cupi- I'll ll li|l'L'1' plum» on tho progrniiinp. value ill the inn-rest of hct- 11>‘ \\'~'lI us malty 1iilll‘i' itolns wh-‘l-h ds for all of'(‘:ltiall:l, acting i "llllol touch in' ill-toll. I might ' It‘ l). p: n“. wlr-h lunch vzlltlahll- iufornultitin till-ills" twulzt . . z » lllflii‘ 1],. is svcurod and distributed lo \'\'\‘]‘_\1 lilJ~ \\'I'l't- |'llil.<llil']‘l'|I_ ii-lip-h “p1 f lhc scop" l'ii\‘l*['t‘4l 110113141 p1a;h1,wn,tu'el\'<~ yours 111-70- and had much h)‘ thl- l-onfcrcnt-o. provinclas in their offnrts] uvou ‘ A ilistiilguisllollmusician in (‘hi- Ro Hlllvlifi‘ onions t‘\'l‘|‘}' lfnil- h.- " lhl- music of ('ltlI]iill. To hiln -r slul-lls like wild rose. All 11,-" if apt to Ilring up ndorg till‘- ring lil qllnlily according p, 11],. "in l ernlncnt with l-llrt-fillly cousidni-pli’ H [his mmr“ “Wm? l""‘il4l|l|.\' llilrl‘_7 1L. lilroposzlls which .h:lvu, _ right “H ‘ ‘ Radio Programme to be broadcast ‘Femmuy “,'i"p""]- A_"°m'~“' F? “l warn-- ‘llilialri‘ll'l("hl lib-smut] “HM- Nannna, Raw advantage is that till» nssoclullo‘: ,.,-,,| ‘ mm“'“""i' i“ M "m," “Mp n, spun" “w higlmm l to lhll lnnln Clo-w of exports from all ilarls ol’ '_T _“"‘ ‘ ‘ fhmullu and tln- lillilldl stint-g- u; , its conventions, and thus put willi- Ill tho reach of cut-h provlncl- infor- mation and advice which they could not afford to obtain (lllli‘l'\\‘i5t‘. ' ' , l ) scarcely know how to doul with - ys strenuous (Ytlilftlrclififi in ~ tninutcs which you can give on this occasion. . Tho sounds sol ou ltavc asked me to speak os- ally with rcfl-retice to (ho moot- hold at 'l‘oronto inst Wonk and “any mat- ters were dismissed, some of which embraced problems in which we ut ' e this time have no lmlnotlillte lu- terest. hut which are of vast ini- __ P07131161‘ l" Ult- iflrgcl" provinces , . i? J ‘. llnd lllvir in routes. s to tnkl- curl» of an zlvcrztgc of five thousand vl-hi- clcs pcr lluy on some of their lnniu llillllwllyfi. and tin- coilslruclilul t-nsl a m r in some cast-o Iuls run as high as ‘ . . ' sixty thousoltd dolla rs |ll'l‘ liliit‘ with Ollirlflfltkflillllig lllflilllvlllllitft- chnrgfi . . l-s. 1e iuidln of t r: -; - such traffic is llgprfilzflogluihfifnfii] have [iZHIPDiC with, but thorn arlf . . IOVOFJC css many prohlelus which D P E t k an,» colnmo in nil in)" w»; ' W tho iliSCllSt-liifl] oi‘ Wilxltli‘ (Tilllinllii: o n n rlvo luuch assistance. The conference ivlts hl-ld ‘n thl- I . rctsptioil room ill tho l’: |.'. . Buildings, and tho prlnc - _ ltndl-r oonsltlorntloii win-m‘. ‘ l N S ,. Q9. lnrRST-Pllftllflf‘ Fcliorztl aid, It was i ' i ' - ultlulluiously llgrccd thllt all WISHI- Ilo prcssurv should lu- hroltght lo _ , I on tho Domuiion (iovl-rntncnt ow 1n u afg‘ fll't'l'llllll'lit, in tin. 1pm,." s gone tnuch furthl-r than flnnada ill this rl-gurd. her cont and U\'(‘ll mor In some cast-s. Q soon-Nu» Itoud building "moi-Y 1 m“- 1M5 hvllililll-Z lnciltlicd 1hr.- ltom‘ v of (‘o-nporotivl» huyiug which is of ~ - ' ' iircnt lmportlltico to IIN. sham in the largo quilnlit illlsfpowl-r of tho othl-r Provinces . . t for CGIHOIH. and other Iiuilding lnut- ' ‘ _ 1'50 economy may he l-f-. j foctell. it was IIRFPFII that all lit-n ' lmrtmc t. officials should (~X('ilil|lL{I'; lnfflrm iiun 11nd zlsslst ouch (iliii'I' _ as for ns possible In this respect. ii ‘ j i I THiRlL-Jlrhnlt rosponsiblllly It» K f wards road Iluiilling. in some Prov. inces tho cities nnd llgcli to contribute inwards n 01' lililhways adjacent t... nd all of the Provinces are‘ conflillflflnl! similar action. In Ibis. ' Province we hnvl- taken m.» oplint... lte course, and illlllwui] 11m (1ll"“nd[ towns to shore in‘tlit- way grant, consoquon r " w 1- t SUN N YSIDE CIPTOWN considegntlon of this, subject. I ._, 1 g giving fifty o assistant-t». ii‘ wl- can y pnrrhns~ Federal high-i lly I was not ." .‘.' i». -- s. v-t- m,‘ -, ..'.._ ._...._... .._.._-,._...._..._._..___. . . elsary mstarlairfor this Province-J ~ - -' j a-“ligtl; .. ~ SELLING 5 t p. c. OFF . The nmulnder of our Fall and Winter n Ladies, Mines and Children's Colts. Binal statute had to be hunted up. W¢ WI“ ii" 9'“ d"'°°""i' "m". 20% Dresles In stock. Mllllnery line elearinfl at ~ THE VOGUE 158 Richmond Street OPPOBIte Post Office? A MOHAMMEDAN MOS QUE FOR LONDON at prayer during the with the laying of the corner ston 1 for the lrst M The stone was lard by H15 Maslh. head of the Ahrnadiyya Community, 56¢" “PP-i "9 d0 the right. DOBB“: ‘l-"Consmering he's suc h smitlfs figure doesn't do him justl cc." Perhaps h:‘s like our gas-mcter-registcrs more , he consumes,‘ abstemious beggar. —The Passing Show. no to his v.11- nll curly .' . ]\“l"iI‘ill‘l‘>', tho music ituprossions p against olhl~i~ iln- l-lzln sun lls onions ull- :l lll‘ il in lhc szlnll- whorc- th- _.___i____i. 0,11"- illi‘ lirnin ruh u . lint duo to gimp»! prl-ssjous _\iill'i'li