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Fmm the Scottish ~ highlands. the moors or the borders, f‘ the cities andrural districts oi Eng- land. these selected girls arrived here f to L ome part oi Canada's social ; fabric. ‘Fhe careers oi’ these girls ’ fnnn simulating study oi the city's life and with a very small percentage - oi (allure. Eighty percent of the girls according to record, have done‘ at , least 50 percent better than they dld ‘in the Old Country; seven percent , are earning a living but oubtiully. \ ' ‘success; and l3 percent have fallen l i: . i i l Y5 i a 1' by the wayside. “No husband would be un- ‘stituted autho-it, and in demonstrations at La Pamthc capitol, demand- ‘ ed war on neighboring’ 288811”. In the illustration above, llhiil-"Kffllih 1cm (1) l, an gh- vie-wot l4 Pu, the Bolivian capital, where President Stiles recently declared, .“li war is necessary we will all gm" (No.2) is a typical Bolivian indian; No. (a) la a map showing the Gran Chow rivers, where the olae between tlqhe lovers apparently will go to al- most any extreme to obtain relics oi the ‘long dead post. Evidence of this . V NO QUESTIONS ASKED g PRESCOTT, MASS" Dec. 20-Au- ¢HRI$TMAe5 Al‘ la. Minimum ' Here is an opportunltyolisecurihg" at Christmas Gifts, one that will be apprecia the year: You can either have this addressed to a frie Gift, or mailed to your own home. time? 4 in’ time vfor the 25th, and also a greetingca own good‘ wlshes—-all without any trouble it subscribers, or‘ $5.25. for city delivery. We the rest. " ' and we will include a year's subscription to, 4 Magazine, a monthly publication well worth colifiiderabl money and representative of the best in Cfanaidiiin llteg Whene could you ‘find any. thing-nlore inexpensive and more appropriate. ' '_ , l V ~Youmay have the attractive Christmapslblum Slmplyfill in thislhandyiorm and remit » least one “of. your ted pversgpncnch in When becoming a. new subscriber orselldiug in your re- f‘ newal for the Charlottetown Guardian, il1(§1lldvQ§___6,Il_ ,axtray 250., ‘ v i. he. Canadian more, = , , , ature. I!!! B8 B- Christmas tlie same - v _bor mailed . rd conveying your o you." $14.25 tor country willvattend’ to all To The. C‘ arlottetown Guardian Charlottetown, P. B. l. Special Ofler o! The Canadian Magazine ior one year. Please renew my subscription to The f“ lottetowu Guardian and include with it_ your Date ...... , _ , U)» , ,_ - .li‘ The Canadian Magazlnelstoboiv- ardedto ’ '" "n""u".-s.cs...nan-ulvu"lnuccn-gru-opc-ci-s.n-Q. . e l faithful ii’ he could see the other between "is P"=°"“Y ‘"1" P“"'I“‘Y womrlu like he does his wile while she's lookin’ ‘slop?! around ti" house in the mornin’." § s oi their dispute bythe Pan-American " Is~ GElRi 7' - "' k-f.i?.?‘.~._i‘;i_§.__'i'..LN New Stock Just Received Book your order for Netting now. The new stock has Just been received and orders cln be tilled in two hours irnm _ time oi receiving. l Prince Edward the first used — Still the b é s t, There is i.“ security _n1ggsaqgétnkigf WARD is the only For Neg. "no for you to use. Write or wire collect, w- l». for samples ‘and lie. llvered prices. Holmalfs sulmvnmsms smr-ls-fl-B. i. ‘ day celebration came for ms. Will- oi the Academy. q child looks “Our youngest awful proud every time l say hope somebody gives me "cu buttons for Christmas. l worlds how it concerns him." though anything in the way oi rhe- torlcai flourish, oi course, is es- AGED MOTHER. TALKS T0 SONichewe¢ . IN ENGLAND I The exhibition, on the whole, car- , ries with it an air oi’ confident ‘ (Canadian Press.) achievement and is- probably the LONDON, Om... Dec. ill-The most ~ most representative o! art in all sec- treasured moments of her 81st birth- Ytions oi the Dominion in thehlstory _.___-<o>-.-_- lam Mowbray oi’ this city when she Toronto's "Group o! Seven" pre- I |wlth her two sons in Peterboroflfla talked over trans-Atlantic telephone sents a limited showing. Notablol ntees" are Lawton Harris, England, Captain James M. Mow-Jim: k Cannichael and J. E. H. flac- bray and his brother Glen. They Donald. Arthur Lismer is represent- called m wish nel- sincere best wish- led by "Cathedral Mountain." in g5, 1e was the first, time since the which jagged masses, strongly hand- war that Mrs. Mowbray had heard Wed. rise_ to an imposing summit. A. the voice o! her elder son and it was S’. Kackson has three oharacteristic the first time in four year she had Winter Bfienw. “Ifldiln VUIIBQ." D8!‘- talked m Glen. Both are associated ham. being the most striking- with the beet sugar industry in Eng- An outstanding work is that oi land and capmn Mowm-ay 15 m“. F‘. S. Challoner, a dramatic presen- lflm director o; a large ‘firm m gtation of Fort Rouille, a French powwow _ Mm Mommy spoke gofltrading post at Toronto, built in about gm“ mmum and the voices; 1749, and abandoned and burned in were rmm-lmbly elem.‘ Mm H_ L_ 1759. Indians lorm an interesting 51mm. a daughter Wm, whom Mm ioreground group in the large paint- Mowbray is mums’ m” spoke over lng, which is an admirable example the phone and um the voices were oi subtle and well-controlled hand- t mud as elm] as u me can hm ling of color. "loyalists Drawing m“ m, a ,0; m, lsots for bhd Lands,“ by c. w. Jail- ' erys, ids anllathgr pigture inspired by woman I-‘ARMER luls lmusu l. “if, Y “Y” l‘ "l l’ ’ a a m i “ ...;i"r::s.lzs=it; ive pictures by Frames-Johnston, in w ich interlacing patterns o! varie- ga d color are deitly handled w‘-‘“ll1“"“t.‘.’.'£’ i?“i‘”it“"£.€i°-‘ a _w ow . ~ . s "lihrly Spring," ‘ statement. G. A. Reid's. "A Canad- ian Lake," is a skillful presentation Katherine Col-mom. who ‘conducts a large farm here. has ofpet which calmotbepetted. lltisalargewild- cat. or bobcat. The eat was caught when young by one o! ‘Mine Connors‘ 011119101905 WhO. with mdw. came upon a mother d rive htt- uns. The m of crossed parallels. The veteran three landscapes. . , ‘i Moot numerous alnolig the port- raits, are those oi I.‘- ~ that oi Proi’. ' lured and preclpita‘ ’ the tense situation which has now been relieved by the announcement o! both countries to agree to mediation Conierence; Royal Academy Show ~ Highly Importon t. is. iound in the theft oi’ a hugh stone core oi’ an axlcient grist ll here. The mill was operated ear y in the settlement oi’ this section of the state “Rd- -“- 5mm" °‘ ‘he “u” h°““° ‘and m, many years m trace of n was crushed, searchlights were twis- wne and stern pla ng s . l1 |remalned exce t the hes s ted m“ mm‘, b l‘ core. This recergtly disappelmd and 5he,m“““5°d w haul the 1am" V's’: -because oi its great weight the theft 561 m“ d”? Wm’- could have only been accomplished I l _~_ y the use oi’ a motor trxufck or horse _ l, _, wagon and powe ul hoistin figment. The mill stood on land DOG M“ owned by E. M. Whltcomb. a mill- iionalre. Amherst banker, who had planned to give the stone to some public museum for preservation. He LEWSTON’ Me" Dec‘ 2P0“ Dec‘; hi‘; erected a wooden 51g“ M the 20 the first international dog team; L TEAM TO DOVER 1200‘ MILES‘. ‘i ‘RHODES .31; .. 4 ~ LONDON, Eng" Dec. ld-(By 11mm m“ “m b° “ma?” "hm", Pr“... . l-rl-"bnbcntbb. ziostudlr subiects iorjthl." Candi“ ) “Emma's teaching o! which Olgiord isnot lees are shortly bringing a Bill be- , . lore the British Parliament ior the ' A a be s:".i':.:"-i.::..:::"..“::;:“::::.il;v- ~.»-d,~;v;v»tgg= gv=1";;s..~,<§?;°’;? ivanolng education in any Univers- .»¢@;, LE¢Es. the original conditions imposed the depth oi the cut oi a new tub- ular knife ior peeling fruits getables. Wylv on“. m u. u» ~- its: gggsi-gfiilladigll-rgilslsfelgfifgifsuniortunaie in hanging. scene °i the the" YeB-dllwi “Will the mm W21” ‘masher: éfmwgfiwlifl’ “ma”! are proposing w ma” h m q; g e1’ b A q 131 1 person who took th stone cor fro “"55 °' ' ". Ziheiglrtlgllfgl itigslvil 33th? Ellie -¥"."..§§l.?. nziiimilges ".0? ruszgcrl the corn mill hercePleflie rel-inn °°"°'°d wmm‘ Th‘ 1°“ m“ t“ °‘i“P°" ‘hm by 0"" “M” "i" "I lsn Academy at the Art Gallery scenes on the Ile d'Orleans. " here, even it no gems o! superlative richness oi color and structural‘ , ~ uality are brought to the treasure strength they are outstanding in the N-S. SCHOONER HAULED FROM ' t ~ SHOAL > chest, says the Art Critic oi The elhibltlvn- 1n No question _ asked." —-— __-_. Elizabeth Wood's head oi Oseseri ;M-‘}i,1,e“§§,f§§§’,§f'.,°wdw Show af-lfleorge, Chsrlesadamso 's head oi’ VINEYARD HI-AVEN, muss. Dec. 20 ltgaensgencolag °we Amfi; ford, an interesting ggudy m the Franz lohnston, andHS. Frances Le- The Nova Scona schooner Utllla had has 1S8“ ed “mating ‘or éhieuhgh evolution of painting in cansdlnrlngs The Cloud, are notable a narrow escape from a shoal in m of ma“ b d “mm Au may Duubuess. no one Wm entertain mlsnamong the Toronto works in the Vineyard Haven on which she 5 u“ ‘glued gmngs o; unseen,”- exubemnce onsculpturesectlon. Hebert Laliberte grounded during a. recent stonn. w!“ T" "m" the pa“; of me Acaqmuh yet; the and Buzor-Cote are among the Que- The schooner was pulled free visitor is struck bythe new vcteslwv craftsmen represented- fmtroduced here and more m‘g°“tif“llng til-swings and designs and clev e con e ons to Mo ern ,\ t‘, - deem d c w y erly executed groups in wood in the cnlrldor. round . out an exhibition which attains a new high mark in Mwlella general excellence. - oi the shoal" by Coast Guard _, collection o! etch- Patrol boat 291, which was con- olderably damaged during the op- eration. Unable to get a hauser aboard the schooner, Boatswln nd of the coast guard put ihiscrait alongside the distressed "_“-““'—-"'- - vessel. Wind and waves drove the An adjustable guard regulates the 291 mm me Schooner-s flgglng and against. her side. The 291's llagstaff. mast and guard rail were smashed and her wireless antennae was dam- and ve- i/VHERE llObilVllli-OWA ND PARAGl-JACASHED 11v "BA 1115i course looked upon more as a EDOYY-‘lthst they man have the power to; ins than a utilitarian event. send their scholars to Universities‘ Postmaster Alden Pulslier oi.’ Min- {OM73 m”; 931°“; 1 mo! the" srltlsaulmlpu-s or- oitthe United-States." This "power will, oi _, . be exercised within thelim- ~ ts "Dlh-lhd general purposes oi the mllltirprovlocalntllcsu ,ct vrlll bathe driver oi the dog sled; As an 03101-5 m“, W?“ u m" Sh!“ m‘ m made up or six some nus-mes. Rfiselected m. own Universltyiofhis-w‘ experiment and the Rhodes soholau» have taken an important place us" ,the lilo oi’ the University. The ,Trus-‘ tees, as the income at their disposal has increased. have made contribu- Govermnent-stamped envelopes o! tions to Oxiord needs in order to, two-cent denomination, properly balance the strain ‘upon aéidemic addressed and sealed. ‘A transport- resources involved .in the reception wtion tee oi iiilty cenis must also be o! the new students, and they have. paid. » ilust built and equipped All mall will be enclosed in waier- library specially devoted to the his- proof bags for protection ‘ ‘ 1'01‘! 0i the British Empire. "they snow and‘ sleet. One bag will contain have, thereloro, no intention oi dc messages ‘going to Montreal, another parting, as a general rule, irom tho mail destined for other Canadian provision oi the will that the bene- points and the third {or towns in the flciaries should reside and study It United stem; The mung Lflp l5 ex. Oxiord. -But the needs oi the ilidi- ‘ pecbed to require six weeks. Homer Watson is 'I'Q|!I'_QSGIIZBH by - ’ in Oxford-amt It is round wld tilroug dupe H um _o1ach lnrshi on. ldnnilyl-‘shselglc ~ amour-laughs" 1 minions ml rllsunltea States. i. islttawisltijir ouurvn ‘llheenawbsryisthemostimpwy, o! theemalltrultsoioanids. . A-oln the Afltntlctotheh- clilc and 1mm. tile mternltiunal Boundaryspeew as the 64th W1 ‘illel. The cldliivlted ' varieties Ii‘ rown succeesfillly nearly evm" . ivicilhtfhafiito Be talteninto account. ""“°'° W“ W4 9"“ m ‘°““"' _ .1 cl" .. v: ,'._