\ $5.00. Nitiwi‘ N0 llillfflllw-Iio extras. And wclll send the Suits you choose right to, your homo any day bdfm-Q Christmas. ‘gflllll together for a ":3 Gill lie -a anal crnnacciated Chambers of Oom- mercg here recently. Two years ago there were two producing mines in the areaA-thc Howey and the Moss. Today there are 1c producers in l2 distinct mining fields from m g Lac to the Manitoba bounds . They an handling a total of 27,000 tons of ore per day. and this year they will produce more than ad.- 000900 in gold, a production double that of last year. Q n.. RAPID DIVILOPMINT GOLD MINING. ONTARIO SIOUX 100K001‘, Dec. iii-No similar sind area in the world has had the rapidity o! mining develop- ment experienced by ncrthw Ontario,‘ declared Pied V. Belbcrl. superintendent of natural resources for the Canadian National Rail- ways at Winnipeg. speaking at the closing banquet of the Northwest- ‘. z ii '' ‘ ‘ I ~ ‘ - ‘ —— ‘ _ l > ‘ ~~~ ~ | i v ‘ E ‘ ‘ ‘ a x This. Christmas pal/v: coco. i h mam! aromas You Pay Just HOLMAN HOME PLAN f “Yes — and the "Home" Jci; 'u U I i. i, 41- , J__ ‘Ily ntaal l together -— Give the Home this Lovel); ' esterfield Suite ‘make the whole family l-Iappy for many years“ i Without a Chesterlleld Suit No Home is Complete. By joinlngptogeiher, each helps with a share. It's surprisingly easy with payments spread over 10 months. So-come in and let’s talk it over. KROEHLER-m-Famous for Beauty‘, Plan la so practicable, too. "Everyonek share of the Just think! 1o Monm- u . cements is w swell. Pl! pay for- m," . never miss mine. Kroehler for years. and Lifetime Durability Mother and Dad were aura delighted.‘ They wanted a "I'll aay it's Comfortable, too’ handsome, L "and .1‘... .' beautiful Lamp we got with it!’ “my By i... i _0ur Daily Bread” armor: sr nrv. w. §. - LOWRY) Preaching to a large congregation lash Lord's Day evening, in the P byteran Kirk at Canoe Cove, on v fourth petition of the lord's Pi‘ . "Give us day by day our daily bread." Luke X123. Rev. 10in! said althoszh some might regain that petition as o. common pilot and unimportant one, it was ne ertheiess a truly imperative and he iul one; for it enabled us to . our dependence on the Giver oi good, our need of daily pro- v fmm his hands, and to give us paiaeiul hearts for both the tem- poral and spiritual mercies oi life. It was really “Our Futher in heaven, glvq us daily bread," It reccgnlwea out benificcnt ‘Creator as the,‘ - slower of blessings. It also rem of the apostolic exhortcticn. ‘Aid having food and raimant, let us be therewith content." There is o means of human subsistence in- cpmdeat of the mercy cf God. daily supply oi bread and should have a real sacramen- t illOlfliilfl l0 lid, Qlld bhflifld r9- ue of "the breed of God, ch ccmeizh down from heaven and giveth life unto the world." "Togo, ever-more give us this lrMid” It was a‘so implied in a: petition that man must r honestly to earn his lflad. no» who made a livifl-R b7 mulch! means could met offer i SPRAINS’ | lfiifll "Ifllllaeaenall i. er lNiENl i “ . i, Miunnnlpsi that prayer with sincerity. And the use of the word "Our." relates us to all mankind. Those who were an- sexed in any occupation contrary to the will of God could not use that humble petition honestly. Is not the whole spirit of this prayer op- posed to the sin of selling intoxi- cating liquors? The allied powers during the world war discovered that agriculture was our most im- pcrtent industry. an dthat the use 0f the solden grain for the mann- facturc of alcoholic liquors, was an unjustifiable waste. Is the sale of m. stmng drink an honorable means of earning a. livelihood? Is it not turning a boon into a bane? What a terrible river of blood is caused by the body wrecking, soul destroying traffic in intoxicating drink! The spirit of this petition should stir within us c deep sense of grati- tude ior all the necessities and comforts of liie, and the lesson of our divine Lord and Saviour, not to be unduly concerned about the thing cf the moi-row. “Your heavenly rhther lmcweth that ye have need of these things." , The prayer also teaches charity and benevolence toward others. {cor if a man "seeth his brother have need. and shutleth up his bowels of ccmpasion from him. how dwelieth the love oi God in him?" Whilst we are concerned about the breed that parishes, let us trust in Him who says. "l em the breed of life. he that corneth to Ina shall never hunger, and he that haiieveth on me shall never thirst." oh, that we might ail drink anew today from the wells of ever- lasting salvation and go away re- freshed. not sinners stoop down. and drink and iivs. Let them slate their thirst at the foimtain of the river of the water of life, that flows from the throne of God; that rlverof Godwbiohisiullof water. "whereof do ye spend money for that which ls not biead. and your labor fbrthatwhich saiisiietii not!’ "Ilsa-ken fllliglantly‘ unto Me. and eat ye that w rah is good. and let your soul delight itself in in‘ " "Ihollnd your Ill‘ llid ccme IMO He, hear and your soul shall live." SIOIII AISINAI. IAIDll) canowrrmniain -- Guns and admonition were salnd in a raid an a noun at Jaynagar, on the outskirts of Calcutta. ‘hires per- sons were crusted. ‘including an p expert lunmahr. . Temperance Meeting In (iambridge Hall On the evening of Saturday. Dec. 'lth an inspiring temperance meet- ing was held in the Public Hall at Cambridge under the auspices oi the Maple Loaf division of the Sons oi Temperance. The Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance has a banner which is presented each year to the sub- ordinate division making the great- est gain in membership during the year. During the past year the Maple Leaf Division has secured more new members than has any oi the other subordinate divisions within this jurisdiction and because oi this it will have the honor of holding the banner for the next yscr. Ir, was agieed to hold s. public temperance meeting and have Rev. R. Hensley Btovcrt. Grand Worthy Patriarch of tho Sons oi’ Temper- ance come and present the banner to the oflicers and members cf Maple Leaf division. Saturday. Doc. 1th was the evenins screed upon for this and quite a large audience was present. Mr. Olauda Kerwin, Worthy As- scciste of the Maple beef division, presided and the following pro- gramme was well carried out. Opening chorus, "All Hall the .. Power. Remarks by chairman, Mr. Claude xcrwin. ' Recitation. "The Inventor's Wife." Mina Doria hite. "Pledge With Wine," MB. Dlvld H00“. Address. Rev. T. n. Goudge. Recitation, nay Brooks. Solo, "If! Am Ooiintrie.“ Rav- R- lienslsy Btcvert. Address. Wm. Graham, Deputy Grand Worthy Patriarch. . Chorus, "Rescue the Perlshing." Address, Rev. R. l-lensieyltavsrt, Grand Worthy Patriarch. hzeslnlaticn of the Banner to It‘. on»; more, Worthy Patriarch ci Maple us: Division by the Grand Worthy Patriarch. Extending vote of thanks to the Grand Worthy Patriarch and to Ill others who had taken part in tile am of the evening. Oloelq chorus, "Stand up Stand up for esus." Natlnll Anthem. out...» AUSTIN HYDE ‘There passed away with tragic suddeness on Tuesday last, Mr. Austin Hyde, swell known resident of Clyde River district, where he spent an active and industrious life of over sixty years. The deceased had been enjoying _heclth and strength and was very active until the day of his demise, when being on some business in Charlotte- town. he was seized with a. heart attack and was conveyed to the Prince Edward Island Hospital. where lie passed out on the same evening. Ho was predeceased by his wife, Eva Livingstone four years ago, and leaves to sorrow for him, three sons. George and Calvin, at home; Montague, in Saskatchewan; also three brothers and one sister in Boston, one brother and sister. in Vancouver, B. C. and one sister, lvlrs. Robert Walker, oi summerside. P. E. I. The deceased will be much missed by his sons. to whom he we: an affectionate and kindly father. and in the community whose res- pect and confidence he enjoyed. In rel ion he was a Presbyterian. and e nered to the Clyde River congregatnn, whose minister Rev. J. W. 8. Lowry conducted the fun- ercl service fl’. the home on Thurs- day afternoon, tiie solemn exer- clssc consisting cf the singing oi a plaintive Psalm, "Such pity as a Father hat ," and the hymn. "Asleep in Jesus," special request. and an address of good counsel and consolation. ltsv. D. K. ltoes reed an airlifllfriate Bible lea- lflll Ind OHGNG llffifi‘. was thereafter made in the nes- byterianOemetei-y at Clyde River. sacnnn concur MURRAY Hanson scum melanomas cnuncn On llkligwlflfl‘ of Saturday, Nov. 30th, a sacred concert was held ‘in the new Presbyterian Church at Murray Harbour South. The min- ister, Rev. R. fieasley stavert pie- aided and the foilcwins lmlram vm wail carried out: Hymn "All nail the Power of Jesus Name." Congregation. scrip- ture Reading.‘ John XVII, Minister. Prayer. Hymn “Aluildaqlb AID Vinwfi fffliiflu. ~ 1.. .: {,5 ' J COLEMAN With Every Suite Bought Before Xmas. "Afterall-Glffsforoar nomanrereaiiybesc" to Save" Choir. Hymn "Christ Re- ceivetb Sinful Men" Choir. Duette “The Last Hymn", Mrs. Archibald MacDonald and Miss Many Mable; Hymn "I Will Sing of My Redeem- er" Choir. Hymn “The Banner o! the Cross." Pageant "The Challenge cf the Cross." Miss Margaret White, IVILsBB-S Sarah Bell, Esther Bell. Thelma Bell, Ethel White Pearl White, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Wallace White and Mrs. J. J. Mc- Kay. Hymn “The Way of the Cross Leads Home" Choir. Hymn k i‘ =7" g..-»f-_1*.~.'=g_i1{r; y!‘ LA Beautiful ELECTRIC 0r COMPANIOPLIS For Over 50' ‘Years Three generation ha as cnlcyod ‘BLACK 1171M" OIIW- ° 1N6 . -. . the tobacco that has IVEIITIIIKG h the way of liaer ihver and lasting goodness. iaverita tobacco shop has a fresh supply.‘ LAMP. “come Holy spirit Heavenly DOW’ Congregation. Hymn "On Jordan's Stormy Banks" choir. ' "Havsfrhine Own Woy 10rd’ . J. J. McKay and Mrs. White. Address “The Chief Andie: Life." Rev. R. Hensley Steven. 01- fering “What Did H; D0?" Choir. Hymn “Jesus Keep Me Near the Cicss’ Congregation. The offering was a generous one and this interesting and helpful entertainment was closed with the Benediction. fr: iti-~!oar- I v . . , _ _ AA. Jule-i .24’,