I . < i‘! . Qhurth orciigho ‘ Slknedto acce ‘ Centrolfiuardian amour conusro m . . . yesterday morning a . - “mlflfed Defines». * ‘ Bgleelzéoncoft =- 1. _ - e outopasul. k4!" =. Zigressvggxed bjgneiiéiflriu cwzgfilygatg‘ .. any”, ydutui',‘ 2nd» Kare obio-Jofprocesd midst-that 4+ m, - ." O Ltgrflo famous .- RM -" ; or t_ .,past “five years o: thtfplfaptist .. ‘Wmwn- ‘hi8. Blimp, torate also’ cloth? of Mrs. » PM“ registered silver S .1. n. Andrews. mt new i J. A. McLellon ‘ ~ " ’ .. [host ofvfriends at Summergide mc been shocked to learn his". “ti; at Klnkora of Mrs. MM goeby a tramcar whllst;oti' a visit g0 Montreal. After his duath bdrs. ugcljiellan conducted a book; ' mule Gourlie building ‘ v git-act, which was destro _ j , big iii-e which originated up‘ as m; just before Christmas, i9l6,_§She" m‘ acquired the well kncwncfdar- dine bookstore, which she carried ~ on under lier own namtrmilfgéilst v 4 ' ' year, when she sold o Annie Hunter. MisMacLellan then t sent to reside with her oniydaugh- ter ‘(Irene), Mrs. Joseph Callag- liamwhose husband is station agent at Kinkora. where both she and her daughter. who. we regret to report] is still seriously ill. recently con-i tracted pneumonia, which in the mother's case ended in her death, on‘ Monday morning. The deceased lady was for many years one of Bummer-side's most justly beloved. citizens, held in the highest pos- sible respect by all classes of the community and deepest sympathyls expressed on every hand" foxpMrs. flallaghan, the only surviving child, in her bereavement.-. '7.——¢-0->--_-_ RUSS HOTEL X \ Rev. lvli-. Macheod, not‘... N. s; l"- UQY°¢=45F .. an. widow of the late pit-Jams?” mmmmd’ “y s“ mrtm‘ , uacLellan. of Summersldeqovvlilp “n, m; accidentally 15111811 SOUR VYBQR .9 . _-*‘-m»=" __ . . llllB Ofltfdlfipliiyfid to ‘gill ainclalr and Stewart's store. dtucirtt jf“""°“ The South African Mine Workers Union is discussing changing constitution so that negro workers m!!! be included in its membership providing they are earning wages equal to those of white members. I , Several sarcblflllial found recently i near-flours‘ BMW; by“ a. gardener, lned A "of w attareloc- members of the monas- lshop of Tours. In the fourth cen- operated by a special switch, h‘ new rear signal for automobiles illuminates the word “slow" or virlth u. hand lntimg t0‘ ‘following A l rm: MAG! Arise. arise and shine! For lo. the Light Divine Is clearly seen; Anchklngs have come from far Iied by the wondrous star Which shines serene, To seek a King to whom they bring With willing hands, an offering. Before the Holy Child So tender and so mild Theyhumbly fall, And reverent homage give To Him by whom they live, _ The King of all: _ Their gifts most rare they offer thflffl, Of gold undsgfrankincense and “ myrrh. ‘I _ _ The gold proclaims that He ‘-_".l‘hc eternal King- shall be Of earth and heaven; The franklncense makes known That lie is God alone To whom is given Mrs. tor.) u. H. BiShQEiIMWcWRT N. 3.; Master Dick Bishop, Moncton N. B; Mr. Lorn D. Dea I e, ‘Consort, Alta. lvlrs. Lorne D. D agle, Con- sort. Alta; Mr. Henry Price, Shed ‘lac, N. 13.: Rev. Dr. A. H. Hogan . . Hoop, Wollvllle. N.S.Z M1‘. G. M. .Mao_l’_.ean, vflouris, P. E. I.; Mr, Geog“ lner. ciiai-iottetowh; Mrs. Gardiner, Charlottetown: Mr. West, Fvlllnss. Rllstloo, P. E01; Miss ‘Florence MacFerron, Murray Barb. our; Mildred A. Cooper, Murray Hgr- W": H. E. Jordan. Murray Har- m"? Thvmlw L. Harris, Murray Harbour; Miss Verna Johnston, Murray RarborNorth; Mr. A. Gi Peeler. Portland. Maine. ‘ Z-G} Java ‘P11111112 . . ‘loss 0m lnnrtlnl ..-.......’......... _ Three Insertion Jen In WANTED _. uhu. To‘ cans rba smell boy anifdolrouseivoi-k. Apn- ' 1y Gllafdlilll ‘pinch. ocao-iz-il-u WANTED oar .0NOll tmboali iced woman as housekeeper. Coun "v women. .» Box 118 ~ou ' eoae-iz-ll-tr ‘nFor ‘Sale roa slice-one ram or nan " foxes. Apply to Elmer ‘E. Bharbcll. Portage. v FOR sans-normals 00(88- tl. .< .114”: is. With d¢Y¢I°P1lls~:-i1ts‘ _. film's“?- _, ‘~ ‘ v _ —,Wm. Edgar Eiiman. v_~ erred. Apply "A: I a‘. All prayer and, praise; and myrrh - '- ‘dlisplaye - The pe rfect Man all His ways. ‘The gold of; love be Thine, O Jesu. LordflDivineL ' World without end: i The franklncensepf prayer - JWith praise andhomagerol-el: - Thehnlyrrh of penitence bestow. . __ ' I. v '0 liolylnfalit King, finch-gifts we fain would bring. Oil this blest dayy Thee as our God we greet And at Thy sacred feet Our worship pay; 0 gentle Child, keep undefiled . . Mr- Emnililtrags/Bgd . . B-VBPY puar pastor. The 1X J sleaving will be learned with, I idespread regret. Our filtlzens aener lly will extend to Mr. and Mrac ton the best of good wishes in thf wider field ‘of en- deavour in ti; Great West. 4. . l. l Charged with blglimy! in a, Lon- doll court recently, aqyoung Irish- man testified that he was married at the age of 16 to 9.3m. of 3g, and he thought the man-lags“ was illegal because he did not have his parents‘ consent. _ _ . ,,. - Poyalcommission. This qcpaytynent; l Redferne Hollinslieatl, Canadian tenor of international reputation on file concert, oratorlo and operatic stage, isoiie of the artists to sing during the continental broadcast oi‘ the Cunutllull _Natio o1 Railways radio‘ chain uii‘ the!‘ igilt lof_ De- rember 27th when fifteen Domlnioli stations will tie-in from Halifax to Vancouver.‘ ' " Thousands. Leave Metropolis For Holiduiltesorts (Specil to The ‘G rdlan) LOND N, bee‘: phristmcs weather-at ‘tlie moment in Bri- tain ts‘ ‘djsconragiliégly mild Tile souls on wliom Thy face 11115 _, smiled. ified Adnertlsenrenfs - .-.. 10o m lulu of I worm 0o bur llnc of ll wortll Io per llnc of fl worn: ‘In pu- llmi of I word! lf-II T0 RENT-GOOD BUSINESS ‘stand at Canoe Cove, Buildings consist of store Ind, dwelling combined. Also barn,‘ icehouse, sheds, gasoline pump, etc.,,all in very best condltionifor particu- lars apply. immediately to Nell McConnell, Canoe eve. 9904-12-25-41 Lost aosr-riw CITY. common-s wrist watch. Finder leave at this . - p ,9340-i2-24-4i l “ Lost-diluent or liars; FIND- Guardian Of- 9937-12-25-3i er please leave at‘ flce. l ' Strayed NE, CB - srailrnu‘ 0N MY _ piihifilfomjmedlum silver fox. Qlwner may" have pelt by prov- '-. ing property, within 14 days. and paying expenses. Gay Mcllachern, - ermaid P. E. X. ‘ 1 _ 9967-lI-tu-fri-2i parameters with rain constantly threaten- ing. Nevertheless crowds every- l» where eagerly participated in the last mad rushlnf Christmas _ shopping‘ todayfandtvveré equal- ly eager in jamming the rall- way terminals to leave for the ‘country or the seaside. More than a hundred special trains left each or the big stations fn London today. Many hotels at such inland resorts lav-Burton and llarrogate completed full ‘_ resource-sweets agcaA greater:- olius to the continent set in the past few days, and the ltlr lines got ‘their sari-c is: this ti-oinc. Many of the air liners were ,decozaied-with,¥ulo§|@¢ T810011! in‘ the cabins and the passen- ' gers were" given fancy canes, so i that a cllllfillsumllllllt of the old fashioned and the ultra- modern was virltiicssed at thc ‘ airports. The Salvation ‘Arm! ls entertaining 10,000 ‘fdpwn and v outs” all over Britain tomor- ‘row. ' ‘ BIRTHS. . _ . t - .__.- __._- cows-To‘ Mr. and Mrs’. Wallace Coles of Milton on Dec. ‘ldfia son. mitts-at Brooklyn, P. ltl 1.. Dec. '1, 192B, to' Mr. and‘ Mrs. Earle Hume - ii daughter. Jean Emiline, "ELM-At Jcai-cy Hale. jliospitdi. ‘Quebec, P. q, on Dear!) to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helm. m6 Mlmle moss. a daughter. Congratulations. . _ , DEATHS . _~§-.._-; in ISA-At l0! 02ml, David Mcmnls. years. "son of ..¢‘ alteration; ‘ti-ii w to 91:445. - pro - rehce River iniprovemegt. ' nilnlon ' l5 also: Rolioe Ofliccr Wm- mwmh and Mrs. Mclnnis. FMQIQIXIMBldI-Y "mum- . - 5W9- ’ _ yybec. ilemorlal i THE CHARLOTTETQWBL . i ~. '- v L, ~ "‘ fMP@RT'ANT“""“ Cflllilllllfld fIOKH P589 1 district" will require legislative ap- ._,‘»- ations are proceedlfls Wm‘ ‘t 'A._wi_tl).-:M.erenc¢ to the 'a__uppresslon 501' Bmllggllnil If“ length ';.ll110($8bl0ll8.~, an val. . stir radlopqllfll’, 1mm ~19“; . work» ,_ g’ months-thence. , offered M . , . Ho.“ matter. ._ _' ‘ ‘ 1" ‘ The stti_ itirroiglodihh qnlciols t1 unci tmm as m more t0 do _ the radio channels oflllolrbh , ' a than he has to do Wftxbglfi orionavgand. Canada has no l n- tiomof giving the neighboring re- public "the air." When the Do - ion is ready to spend more on r dio broadcastlnil. she will take whatev- er wave Icha nlls she requires ir- respective of‘ hat happens to broad- castsfsdiiih of the border. and will not go hittirrhand to Washington asking-Flor favors. 0f course, friend- ly nsgo latlon is much to be prefer- red a '_Ca_nada will negotiate, if b/reasonable spirit. i met'in_" wlmportant tariff revision is inev- itable during the approaching ses- sion. Last year the tariff board con- centrated on the textile schedules. This year other schedules will be ov- erhauled and brought up to date. Classifications in the customs sche- ‘dules will be entirely recast. . As toltarlif changes, Mr. Roblys idea is to deal fairly with all parties. l-Ie has not thought of injuring the manufacturers or other producers, but desires fair play for the cons i A Meme YXMAS~ Isl pflqflwg-Qph? I I I. f ¢R4§WE§§‘*§$U,DI_0 on“ g1, 8.. 5m, y,” Ewe. l a from the He.) "raj/ill, especially ioluic many kiddies whom It has been our pleasure m which nianasmliisyvcar the l ‘is being vqoifllmwaters byflmeans of B PM in Anti discover Fae two-practicing w . ‘ ‘s "Ff. mi i; l? is "wenarfi a HEIBUYQSL 4 Hive .. Colorlnawhoaefainilyheld aMagnludbent displays, of, the? villages “or Netnll‘ and Genzano grown vegetables at’ club} All u’ in‘ fiefx obtained the help of the shows and fairs‘ this fall have given new interest and impetus‘ "to ' the si ~.¢-.. <- \ vedsfsmrcs» _._-__ can Resolution" enterprise. Alberltl caused a ‘l’ S ‘ ." . _ so I I ‘ s ilffigilrsvlrr some 18 miles southeast‘ orRpxiie ‘ I .e new"? ttempt‘ to. l. of the‘ 1m! M; its hidden " " luuidred ma)...‘ cardinal en [Ger-Leone Battistet Albei-ti in a‘ home vegetable garden. It is an institution that should not be aban- doned, if space possibl can be found for it. ' No m r how cheaply vegetables can be purchas- ed in the market. the absolute top- notch of quality cannot be bought at a store. It must be grown‘. The soil for the vegetable garden may be put in shape for spring to excellerlfofldvantage this fall if no more than "spading and leaving, the soil to weather. In fall spadinghdo not bréak up the lumps and place the soil in the tilth. Leave the lumps which will permit the air toi penetrate the earth more easily and up. With the winter weathering. it will work much more easily in the spring. . Gmyringtwo persons. a light automobile or French invention be- raf-t to be made," upon {which he er- ected machinery and ‘let down into the lake great chains with hooks upon them which were fastened to the plows of one of the ships. But the chains broke and brought only lfragmenis of timber to the surface. {This was between theyeaxs 1431 and 1439. Descent ‘in Diving Bell A hundred years later the famous military. engineer, Francesco do lvlarchl made a descent in a diving bell; but the atteznpt again ended iln falllu-e. though De Marchfs ac- count of it was exciting enough. The ‘oonlvex glass of the aperture through assist, in the process of breaking it ‘which ‘he- spied ‘m0 the bowels of ithc lake acted: like a 18118 by which lie saw fabulous sights; more -strallge than Edgars imagined view ‘from the cliff “top. when he 88W tcrolws “scarce as gross-as beetles." and "fisherman that walked upon sumers. There is more than l]. pos- conlesga motorcycle when in mot- tile beach appeared like mice." De sibillty of a decrease in the excise duties on liquor and tobacco which are presently producing about 25 per cent of the revenue from excise. | , Mr. Euler will .be able to report progress. in the organization of his department, some sixty offices hay. ing been closed in different parts of "l? Country as recommended by the llflrllflmetlllflfy committee and the isvnow in first-rate order. __ ‘ The aftermath of the immigration inquiry Bndthe action recently tak- ~61! to implement the committee's recommendations will furnish ma- . tells! for a full dress debate. The , appointment of a . to Tokio will, also bring another pro- adian minister test from the Conservatives. [Parlia- ment will be asked to approve thy empire cable and wireless merger, in which Canada is interested by reason of her part-ownership of the Pacific cable. l Pén Postage Continued from page 1 l i l i i tysillgess has ‘been so materially lessene . ‘We*“j6in our prayers to those from‘ alhparts of the Empire for the complete restoration of Your Majesty to health and strength. i “At no time since Your Majcs-i ty’s accession to the throne have thefeelings of love and devotion on the part of the Canaglianpccple, toward Your gMulliwty-Trluod deep-y er or more universal expression than z in the course of Your_Majesty'si illness. Never have the minds and the hearts of the British‘ peoples ev- i together. We have felt that at this‘ Christmas season we shouldiike on the part of Canada to give endur- ing expression to the oneness of feeling. an to the nearness of the rclationshi of our country to all parts of Your Majesty's dorninlons. We have decided, accordingly, on Christmas Day, to restore the penny postage rate in. communications from Canada to all parts of the British Empire. “While tnis reduction in the rate of postage will bc of more im- cltlfieltfofdlali“ ,' it is our hope and belief that it may also serve to_ render the more enduring til: many ties which unite tile British Commonwealth of Nations ill a common allegiance to the Crown. “W. L. MACKENZIIELKING. * Prime Minister." | LONDON, Dec. 24.—Thc Canadian‘ Premier's message‘ to the King has‘ recfived Brest pfflminence ill the English press. and Canada's exam- ple inerestorlng empire pennypost, sage is one which Mr. Churchill will be pressed to follow in‘ hiscoming budset- ‘mvllahthis could hardly be ldone without restoring inland pen- "Y- postage, Mr. Churchill may reo- oncile himself to the loss of rev. enue as it would be a pqpulgf move within. general election soon f0llcw-' 8- , ’ ucaaMaNs mm cm "Tonsil" at th -' “m, ‘ W118»; aegfalfliqfiiesdéliafgvfly." "1 wmww .141" mas’ “#1 n?‘ l w-fl-Nvm-c‘ t. r i . , i wv >o\v§(y.“‘gf"\£l . F‘\\ ' ' erywhere been drawn more closely‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ mediate and dlr qt.,beneflt to the y ionftwo wheelsithat help‘ to sup- port -’ it". while standing against its ‘ twarchrs vision was on inverted one. folding The lens magnified what he saw 'ancl he reported the ships w b9 4'75 Jeet in lengh; - . ‘,1 q YA-rgument pr ‘itoaam: QUILLEN "I advised all of my sirls to mbrrynien that had sisters. so they'd be halter-broke to start with." , Theylwere, indeed, of "on enormous size. but not so fantastic as this. An accurate description was not forth- courting until ‘last century when two further attempts were made- Th6 first yielded n0 8893b, but in 1895 a more definite account was Ell/ell or c)“; size and grandeur of the lost barges. By means of floaters attach- ?‘ d by strinss to the 4111i» His“ orghi then outlined, the form of = the great barge upon the sunface of the lake, while divers“ brought up mowing rinks 0T ET?“ ‘bemlty and ' <hlige timbers were GYBIBEW- 9-59“? the water. '- _ ,_ The sunken barges Thefirst ship is about zoo feet ‘long; the 10118111 P‘ u"? 599mm L‘ probably more‘ than 250feet. Their depth is unknown. _~i‘or their long burial has silted them up W11 semi- Their parapets are glided. Fhe 119°“ paved with gorphyryybronze heads cf lions and wolves. 5B§m°'“?d Wm‘ workmanship. hold the "mil"! tings in thelr mouths, and fountain: once. played Rmlflsmlls: o“ 199' . pipes Qallaulailhdlwueis. iiilfilflfiibsfl- rpi-ywiiairpurpm were the” m‘ crmous vesselsJ-t .1@.5.5V40 m“ 1°“? . e,- ghammc man-ofrwar of their day - launched. ulwn e tiny W“ Wm“ measures only four miles in circum- ference? re they flofll/lfll! F319» ‘*5- fihg prdpefly of Caligula. Sunk “Y ' * PCOR PA coo} i-‘iciradht actty that w: bought the. nicest things M‘ didn't sendbs anything buts Christmas curd." some catastrophe. or. We"! 131°? abandoned as Julius Ceasers large and costly villa on the shores ‘of the m“; was abandoned. 1186111156 it was hct to his lilrlnz- 0r ‘Md WY “m” "rnltection with that other H1111 Ao-ner mystery or-uemi. the BMW, . , i v . “ugh fitmflzhcm 5.h°1‘° °f the M“ 153' t, piece of ground filled 11 oldi- ln0. Here. vverlrmm W“ bushes,.are the remains of a DYUB: -wall, some 700 feet ions and 3° 9e high. which forms two sides ogku square. In it are cut nichegierxlac: chapels. upon s.“ “PM” The r-tccd the temple of DEM-flower- tci-ra. is now cultivated as ab“ Sam flflfdm- “m! semis“? w which atRmne. the flowers for ‘m o" Neini is famous. Such is the‘ s giant; the famous sanctuary’ ° ' 1mm Nelnorenlil-‘i. whim d”, “d n ‘ was guarded by. 914*“ “£17115? successors slew, hl_ W“ self slain in .‘ - Gull.“- Diana was‘ i119 . reciation APP. l Mr: ivi. J. Mahar "or the c. N. a. pregnant women. nyi arose days , a i; W; takes this OPPOIWH"! to thank his now desolate C brothermembers of the B. R. T. for tncggenerousiremtilglbriugem of hm at- as. and; or- e" wiidboars 90594213541,- n dung, hiatlllhpls. m gl; 3 dim! rlversf" 0f. “i9 chase" andbf wfldfieists gxab “the goddess ‘fcftfimtwm fruitful a - ‘Lifted ‘cvorlffexlflfed-hl’-r bésslnfl“ “Puff asd soun ‘W85 41th trees. 1cm; towers 'ilil’k'ln,d'4f5_l’nbr Mfllfifld 1 lover revvlvm f, whore » lzimrding at ohm‘- li . i?» wen gills bobbin-oils . » llméil, in; lino flnrtbinea of the on film's ~whueof the was“? 1v m“ "oi-id fought ass N1 » my-iittpq plans vln i111" and’ splendour. 80' smothers’- that soineof its . if.‘ Tiles ‘c! lckly and the‘ woods of. ° ships, and ‘they have‘ ended in fall- ' . “m” . ' ulielbecauae the ‘ l“! 19w‘ “m” dedtln mud. Tile present B ‘ Wlfixélsem: “mmililifibltc...” heiahtsof‘ ' sddesébnlfil” De Marcia ' be ‘hind! WW1 me ‘water. - . ‘(- . . ' .. A _ grace nappies-g; AVIATION are norm roa - ‘ , cams . Avlaimn will ‘help greatly in opening up China. a¢orgir@_ h) observations made since the a ban ‘that, country was lifted recently by the Untied States Government. vast territories without railways woul be fertile fields. To send a letterjifrcnn Pekin ‘to Chengtu. lchinau mot populous province. now ‘requires about three weeks. whereas miles long. The same applies ‘to mail between shanghai, commercial capital. and ' Qhengtu. The flying disilarlce between Canton and ILankow. now a weeks Journey overland, would be only 530 ' 2,100 mlsn vlsrr nouanas‘ More than 2.100 persons took part, in ‘the recent Irish National Pill- grimage to Lourdes. m the first section was 1,000 pilgrims. 0f these 150 were inv lids. of whom 16 were on atretche . The Plllflms were from all parts of Ireland, and trav- eled in four special trailns tollfiing- shown. _ d, where they {were transferred to a special steamer-for. the voyage to France. The invalidti were conveyed in special cars at,- tached to nrail trains. Many clergy- 'men. doctors. nurses and attendants‘ cared for the travelers. At Kings-l town more than 2.000 friends bour front to see them of. wrwr ls a SCOTCIIMAN PUZZ- LES K Instructions recently issued by the British wai- Office that only bc-na flde Scotchmen are to be allowed to join the Scots Guard has raised the question as to what is a wbona fide- Scotchman?" one ans- wer is that he is a man born of Szotch parents ilo matter where he is bum. ‘Another ‘ ‘p. stlwi is that he any man whose father ls Scotch. T e London Scots’ severe rule governing recruiting were re- laxed during the World, War so that anyone who owned property in.‘ Scotland was enlistedu "Then the authorities were confroniedwith a recruit who stated that he had ll. ‘pali- of trousers gbelng cleaned in perth. ‘ ‘ clrv waonan T0 rm: sen , Revlvinglun ancient rite. ‘the. “wedding to the sea" ceremony. to] evidence the city's gratitude for the ; benifits the sea has bestowed upon it, was made a feature of the recent 113811181: sending flyingmachirles‘ to c the route by air would be onbf 1.000 t China's“ "m and relatives assembled on the liar-l ’ ‘v be polled off who ' muff. . s. I)! ' a I i . 'i' '1 ll WW. .20.‘ 711‘ ‘ ‘- oars will aeqg-Bgdlifigglfvffi {will bw- . ed tlidt‘ ‘_ , 1M .1 , .1‘, . . to» oahitiiwzJcTcoa. ’ " 1 way. .. underway fir...‘ . v f; ‘ pcwerfulaltltloi; _, _ in Tlaiti’; aria, Mexfcw capta "mwfiriqfl \. mn-fflyer whowas‘ in Barr-oil tom-atoll“, _ I _ ~ ._ _ City. Tliefbtabon is to be on bulldlllf."“find"lts,.l'fllfd he W! ‘ ‘ csmtsw for 2s ._hiiies gaiifbotli‘ border." _ v Thousands ogpalrsoréa, dog motorlsisam don. IFond owners hive their petal love _ _ nwithe writ thht gets into their 675$ Well-known and; calm!“ ~1sucn as the Prince OLWQIQB 0°“- Lord Birkeriheaafs‘ Jane; lend-- lulah BankhBlMT§N¢ exwrlewse» l‘! .. Fm’ - .___‘ ‘i ,1 1. mam AND rusxs m saw. rzi ha t tusks. hipwiwtom" teatlspang rhinoceroushorns chant‘ ed owners in a. sale held recently It Antwerp Belilll-{Ifl- 1n an “W?” m: 140900 pQuhdS or "ivory,—3.400 901m of teeth. and 286 pounds i" 11°“ were sold. Teetlrsultablc for billard balls. uwllcowli 14$ . teeth," were in some deinan . Singapore's commercial ala- eer- viee will, be inaugurated January l. r-fllw , mnbu nerves or ralgia racks the with‘ cripples the our- Oll. Well rubbed _,ln.,it "will still the pain and produce a sensation of ease and rest. A trial will esta 1n it.‘ ' 1,1,. J. DR.‘ J. in MILIJAR“ nan/u. soaoaoiv Corner Quasar uouula-o l‘ y Civic Week celebration in Liverpool. England. Thousands lined the pier; head and saw the large ring tossed‘. in ‘the Mersey. Lord Derby. thei lord Mayor of Liverpccl- and the. Bishop cf Warrington took part, Wedding bells rang out in tho church spires and 800 children suing‘ sea shanties. Then the Lord Mayor. deposited a large laurel wreath in-Y‘ to "the wa-ter in memory of those who had made the‘ supreme sacrif-I ice.,-i?receeding the “marriage procq csslon marched through the streets.‘ midtftflfi 5T "l°‘m"'n‘reihgfféd‘lohg enough’ lliredm iuiffiaifi ‘t sins and forests Ewell; T°“°]Y 513d“ to provide him with o. successor, and f. this appears ‘to be his-only known action in connection ‘with the sacred a . Ncter in ‘the history tl- pedestals sucha rttglietailjeitit as that whlc 1 slum? ma‘ autumn. All pre- vious ailterrrms discovery have been directed tpward _rais1na the are embed- lras ‘brought new method mnblun. It has been Feasible to o . " i did not‘ . t/nawn into the like _. Y‘ . _ bell. airmen have been able 1 led: into its depth. and since water will not give up its secret. it has‘ been decided to remove naming or Lake Five electrical ‘i the‘ , V ‘ ‘Gllillieefilll dwell” firms have offered ~ their‘ services ‘are: 694B‘ N! t. v Hotel we thousand?“- " re’ rsjacab n ‘hlehta, is now ‘thégll estrgglhF-ul la; cl in t]; -;- isfic it Ewes ' who will Hotel and excellent s nuke, } mtg 4'1," it Rates from perky. . ,E ii‘lfitel <10 pitta flfiila “QQQIINUIM $.00 to k $4.80 P iworushtw ‘ '- astronauts}, motorlnz- Wt. 415T?‘ bllsh faith ' oenihihlihcrskirc t‘. l»? ~- with nlowrlifeboats. Eachshil p‘ _ , b. th__ _ l‘. s ks or Jr. ..y- o ew-L. ::It Bids Pain Begone. When neu- .1 the virtues of Dr. Thomas’ Ilclectric I *