A} 1i.. dlsnce la "The Babes In the Wood,” a P for Children. ~ presentation. the east and chorus supported by a powe In addition to those taking part on tlon neoeseltat The whole pantomine conclude; grand finale, perhaps the most bowel-mi ed before a Charlottetown audience. ..ln order to give the public of Charlotte lng what their own talented children c healthful and artistic entertaining, this p ing necessary Christmas gifts for poor e ai production; and the support of a spite _ Those who desire to see the "Babe buy their tickets early to avoid diaappoin to be a crowded house. v-oo-ovoo-v ‘axxxLAxA A LA vvvvv vvvv v vvvvvvvvv dresses at 10 per cent to 50 ' counts. ' l. to choose from. we invite you to look THE VOGUE MISS MARY MURPHY Stirruw has been cast ovi-r Lllll whole of Plastcrii Kinilll ll)’ lll" iiewg oi‘ the death 0i Miss Mar)’ Murphy who passed away on Nov- ouibor 26th_ 1925, in tlie 64th. yell!‘ (if her air". The (lecciised was lliiiiil-iiiil ll“ housekeeper for Rev. Thrc. (inl- Liut fur the lust eleven yc-urs; ‘Vlllill she was stricken down by the ilrcniifiil disease cancer of the sto~ iuai-h, in spite of all that iloctors could do she passed peacefully ltwiiy. fortified by the inst rites 0i the (‘atholic \(‘..liiirch_ of which she was a devout member. The de- cciiaru possessed high morals of viomunhooii. botii at niliiil and lltilfi. as she led ii. llife 0f chrlflllilll principles, and was esteemed vcr)’ highly by ull hcr acquaintance!!- assisted Augustus AD AAA‘ V¢ALAsAA AVAV_¢¢Y l CLASSIFIED this Insertion . Four Insertions Right Insertion ‘Axxx-A A A v vvv v v ‘AAA vvv vv llii BllBESRW iN iii It Perhaps the znost beautiful spectadig, “Mind Wm, music Ind 091W“!- Qver to be presented to a Charlottetown au- vv%$vv‘v%v Women Shoppers We are clearing out a large stock of v ERTISEMENTS is ed prime lii?‘ lies oniu '7 antomlne by Children Children take the leading parts supported by sufficient l‘ I40"! 1° Bl" ll" ""9""! Ilronoth in characterization and Nearly one hundred children and fifteen adults compose rful orchestra. the stage the produc- 18 asslsarita to operate ihehind the scenes and provide the necessary lighting mechanism and offset, with a magnificently climax ever present- The Plntornlne “Babes in the Woods" has been written by the producer Mr~ Harry Porter. who "will be assisted in direction by Hush W=ll known public entertainers as Messrs. A. Blanchard. W. Schofield and W. M, Dixon. town a chance of see- an do in the way of mductlon has the sup- port and co-operation of the leading business men ‘of the city. The proceeds will be devoted for the pimpose of provid- hildren, and there are therefore three very good reasons for everyone rallying to the support of the Christmas Pantomlne, namely: The development of local talent; the enjoyment of a splendid spectacular music- ndld cause. s in the Woods" must tment as there is sure‘ / per cent dis- Here you may now buy your winter cloth coats at big discounts. Large stock Our Christmas stock is here _ it over. iPanmure Lsian by lii-v. and — eecee--¢ 10a per lino of i! words no per line of e words 7e Q0:- llnn of ll words Miscellaneous mo. A. MaeDONALD, LAND Surveyor. lforxna-nvilio P. E. i. 0375 12 l lino. WHY NOT ‘SELECT FULLER Ilivisiies this Christmas for gifts‘! Call or Phone Morell Hotel Ro- iireseiitzitlve. J. it. Mitten. ' 6593 FALSE TEETH Atso- adipos- ivurk discarded. Any condition. lllgiicflt prices. Mail L. Baker’. 266 Crawford Street,‘ "Toronto, 0M- liil8B-l2-llMl2i. HAVING NEW ELL C0745 Rtructad Fox ‘Bantili of‘ twenty ‘lmllllv permanent pens, located ‘"1 twenty acre farm half mile outside City of Owen Sound. Ontario and only one pair of foxes, would consider partner “MP 1" Holllnz outright to ra- liable Breeder. (leoriiian Bay ‘Fox Firms, Owen Sound. Ohtariok ' , 6 8 Hour. .l r liard iii perfect horses. Road. -_._%___ perfect Tenders Ford Manure. unzenders will be mesh/ad by the w "flame up to_ai\d including “tfrwgdny IIQXI the 1m. Instant 2 ocloeit noon for the manure "m" in one iaroa plia. at of the Main Exhibition bill I hibl. s EH1! “l? y aoeeptsi,‘ ». ate Al D this 9th. dpy of i’. FOR SERVICE, _____._ on SALE-ONE Suminerslde. FOR ‘SAITE-TCHOICE YOUNG i“ FOR BALE-A WILLIS‘ condition. Apply 5 Euaton st. ibotweeli 12.30 to s-i to 6-30- Feiiiale Help Wontcr WANTED - MAID on HOUSE- kor-imr, family of Oile- Allilly 12 l0 2 iiliil 5 i0 8. 59 Eilfliflfl ‘Si-- 65l2-12-9,3l —For Sale YOTTKSHIRE Canada. Contains 120 rooms. .Mt!l)()illllll, Si. Charles. 44 of which have private 0G91-12-1lM3l. FQQILQIi-ztscriiic METERS. - All sizes. P, 0- BOX 481. ENGLISH Bl hie with all equipment- condition. W. McLeod. Mt. Edwil 0569 12 10 ma-i-ta-io FOXEO FOR SALE-d QPLEVNDID may; f9] pupa, 50 per cent Silver. Registered _ in Canadian Nation- sl- A bargain for quick vfllv- P» W. Turner, P. 0. Box 1 5B. Wanted ‘ v $ v‘%"O"§£§O Mr. 4vAeA. 6586-12-11M3l. Writs Box 192. 6550-9-lli PIANO i-N esii-la-io-ai an. etoii; qliariqs A. Rand, Montreal: 1.". Wwilssdosbrllnfrsy finer.” _ Central Guardian Road at 10.80. Lot l8. 2.80 and Pen-pic's Church at 7-00 1i. m. in The Woods." Dec. 21-22. 6578 11 1i. TRYON CiRGUIT of the United Church of Canada. Preaching sci"- vices. Sunday. December 13th. Try- aii 11 a.m., North Tryon. 3 p.111, Cra- lllliid T p.111. i l ..-.___l ‘SERVICES CANCELLEQ- The o'clock iii New London Hull for Sunday, December 13th, has been cancelled for that day. CAVENDISH sErivicEsh-‘rhere will be service in the United Church, North llusiico on Srhnilay. December 13th at 11.00 run. and at Stanley at 7.00 pin. ’l‘lic Young People's Group will meet on Friday evening at the home nf Mr. Jere minh Simpson,‘ Cavendish. i GLYN-DE RIVER AND GRAN. VILLE NOTES-Mr. James Ernest Cousins, and Miss Gladys Mai-Ken. f zle returned home from Illoyduiin- ster, Sasih, l1 few days ago. Miss Mackenzie was visiting her sister, Mrs. ivaltci- Nnylor, oi Lloydmiu- ster. Mr. Cousins was working nt the harvest in Lloyiiminster, Sash. 11c reports the crops very good. Although they had u. very dry sum- mer in the West the wheat went Oil an average from 20 bushels t0 30.10 the acre. The outs went 40 to b0 bushels par acre. Some of the harvesters. however, llllil very poor luck iii the West as in some parts it was very wet. Mr. Cousins only lust one mid it half days iii three mouths steady work. The wages being $3.50 to $4.50 poi- day. Tho weather was getting very cold about the lust of November be fore they left. for the east. Some days it was 25 ilcgi-oes below zero. the weather was very cold but fine. Miss Gladys Mackenzie spent four (lays in Winnipeg Vltlll" ‘ lug her friends. Mr. Cousins also stopped over in Winnipeg four days visiting his friends. PERSONALS , iMr, Cecil Laird, New Glnsfiflw " was a visitor to the City yesterday Mrs. ii. W. Turiiey of VVlIlHlOB ' paid n flying visit yesterday. y‘ pllfiflfliitfiiOwii, lii preparation ‘ fowl for the ‘Christmas trade. ililil hirs. l‘. L. Cash, Emerald. . ___________________ BIRTHS nu uni] Mrs. . ‘l . i925, m .\ir. Muck d? In Loving Memory oi ALEXANDER $TEVEN$ON Who died December iltii, 1917. INSERTED BY SON AND DAUGHTER. MA$S. I80 KENT ST. v¢ ¢¢v Hotel Victoria One of the largeot and belt equipped Hotels in Eastern baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Fdw Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have lta splendid taiiie. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones ln rooms. Rates H.011 to Q1109 l1" day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! r HARRY C. BROWN, Manager L. in it ti’. VlCTORiA HOTEL. Colin; W. Dlgnell. 8. S. Wuiuk —-—- J. 1h! iliilt. Halifax; C. A. Archi ouu. PUP. midpsgiiarq; in. c. Btaners, mun-o; P. D. Bo! .1. A.’ . _.__,,_.. _ SHOP from Holmare Catalog- CHURCH OF‘ SOOTLANIL-Mr. E. C. Robertson will preach Sab- bath, December 18th at Glasgow CLERKS mo satzstaoisa- try to make arrangements to be off duty one night to see “The Babes 1 Service announced to be held at 3 ‘ voun PHOTQ ‘FOR ' An early appoint- ment will solve the GIFT Problem. Craswell Studio P H O N E 692- L. W. R. CARSON, Do Co; Pha Co Doctor of Chlropraetiq, Three Year Palmer Graduate Riley Bldg. Phone i072 1 srantcv REALTY con- l i PORATiON. morn-scar. 7% 1945 Bonds. An A one‘ Investment. Absoilute secur- ity and high yield. Circular on request. . A. . E. MacNElLL Charlottetown. P. E. Stocks and Bonds _ ___~_____4, READ PAGE-THREE of this p811- er "The Babes in the Woods." G516 11 1i IT IS FOR A XMAS fund for poor children. "The Babes iln The Woods." .6577 l1 1i. CHURCH NOTICE-Rev. W. ll. will Spencer, lflhariottoinwii, ili'l3f.ll:l\ on fhtliiiitli. Der at tirndalbaiic, 11 u ni., 3 p. in. GEORGEOUS SPECTACULAR. see tlic grand finale, “The Babes in tile Woods," 100 children. 0570 11 1i ZION CHURCH TEA-—Tll6 tea and bazaar held lust evening iu Zion ClilirLZll, was very vircil put- roiilzeii. The tablus were prettiiy iirrrciriitc-ii and iuilr-n with ull sorts of good things tn cut. The whole fiiiiietinii was a >i|iiiuiiliiii success uiiii realized a very encouraging sum. run CHARbOTTETQWN scanning: y at» Night Group Cos lsohseau In II missus by rubbing l- throat and cillt with Vlsks-Ussdathotllins mistreatment sasaiiy avsna s nth! other. ~ {V3952 "FY successfully. The Int-pa». riot-rotary, ireported that a bale oi slvlhins and twc boxes of canned goods had been sent to thglndiau school at The Pas. lteresting paper Clash of Color. l Hon. J. H. Bell (Continued from Page 5) entitled. "The “alle- Tllls "lllect has been splen- llllllly and successfully accomplish- er. “climber °l>JBCt~to compel the .Bl'lll3ll people everywhere to con- sult and stuily their geography. it is recorded of Lord Granville that he hail some difficulty in forming his cabinet in finding a suitable mixture. for Secretary of State for the Colonies. in tlisguest he said l will take tile office myself but i will have to ask my chief clerk to come upstairs with me to show me where the il-d places are. “Al. one oi the public functions that every distinguished stranger is invited and expected to attend, l suggested very modestly of course, to a member of the British Parliament that i was cit-Premier of the Province of Prince Edward island. I thought such an announce- niciit would raise me to the apex of popularity. Said lie. "i beg you will pardon my ignorance of geo- graphy hut would you kindly tell inc where Prince Edward island is located.” I found niucli ignor- ance among English people regard- ing other parts pi‘ the Empire. Air other object oi‘ the Exposition-HO give to every llritisli subject a gi-oatei- pride lii the Empire. Most of the lltéiflllil know cf tliu great victories on land auil sun record- Zilra. Raymond your} a very m, ’ in the City i Mossr-rs D. Traiiglit. ~11. 0min and (l. tvitilvllllun, Vernon ltlvcr are as- " suiting Thu liilfflg Abbnttnii- C0.. ‘Mr. Patrick J. Cash of ‘Cnnrbrldile Muss. is visiting llls parents ‘Mr. 5R Alston Sb. Santer- Nnveniber 21st hie - Lean, (rice Wlilllicliiiiiiu hichiillmi) She leaves to mourn a grout niim- u He“. lii-r of relatives. also two brother! and two sisters namely; Nell iMiir- phy, 3L Mwufig Romp-J}. Nicholas hiurpliy_ Boston, U. S. Au, Mrs. Mac- kitel Ilonegan. Mrs. Tobias l.nndrlgoii_ Sturgeon, The funeral was held on Nov. 28th. at si. Paul's Church. Sturgeon. iviicre Requiem hiasd. W116 cfllellrlll‘ ail by the piismr Rev. Theo. Gallant ' Owen iKiggln-B. (lcrirgctowm thence to the iCnthoi- ic (iemetery, where all that W119 mortal -nf her was laid to rest to 5591 await the final trail (in Juilgiiifllil .- liriy. The pull-bearers were Harry Jameson. Thomas Murphy, Nicholas ianiiriiz- an and James Laurlrliiiill- T" llll" bcruiivrd ones we ilXifilid sincere- HYill[ii1lliy.*- R. l. P. i‘ IN MEMORIAM W. H. Doiinmi. New York: l; 11'. Hi , A beast: A. S. Gun. oii- “lnlllal m’: amp. Wilsoll. Tomato; i-i. J. -——-———----*-""""“‘-' grey“. Montreal; o. D. howls, so. ed iii llrltisii history, they kiiriiv iii \i'liill the British uuvy niiil the British aruiliui liud ziccoiiipllsliuil iii the (ircat World War liiit they were surprised to find that lii nut- tfng toizetlici- the red spots on the map that the Empire area coni- prised one quarter of the habitable globe and that the lllJDlilatiou ui the Empire was 425 millions-at population of the INTERESTING LECTURE.- A very iiiteriestiiig and lii<SiTli."l.lVi3 liiistrnteii lecture was delivered by Mr. J. Hcairii last evening b€~ ‘ore a large audience in the l. O. 0 r‘. rooms, his subject being, "The Part of the British Navy in the World Flight of MacI-ureii. At the - lfl0~58 of the le-ctiiro u hear-iv rntc _ . u thanks, ififlVfltl by biz‘. J. B. tvir- l°""ll "l “l” luiuglilln, and secoudcil by IVir. iL-wllllle ellrlllr . R. Stewart, was tendered Mixl "ll was l‘ llmllll llmml “l Sl- PM“ Hun-m ‘Civls Romniiiis sum-I am a Ro- iiiaii Citizen.’ lint you and i and What About The Children 5) (Continued from Page later, ‘but lii order iliut some ildozr may be guiueil of iliu iiuiiiibei- of‘ children that can be taken cure of. Llio iiiiziriliziii would like. in \\f‘1ii' from "Alias Santa-s" at unre- When sending ihu iiresr-iii please sue that it is wi-aippcil sernurely- contains tho sender's nuiiie, is addressed (oii the Jutslileh with the name and num- ber oi‘ the child for ‘Wll0iil it is iii- teudod, and is sent to the (luardlan ' levery British subject have a proud- sAl-vATloN ARMY LEADERS er boast. We are citizens of an To VlSlT CHARLOTTETOWN- '-‘Enipirc, not Pagan but Christliu. A “will ‘lull lol llllylesl- llll“ he?" We are citizens of airlfiiiiliire coir irouscil throughout the city by the wasted Wm, “my 0g Roma tun announcement that Commissioner “mes as lnrge_g>rtell time... u... m. iiid Mm. (thus Sqwton. leaders oiipmoug and {my times m; power. The iSulvatlon Army for Canadamn; East, lvcivfouiitlliiurl and ‘Bermuda, “Another 3M9“ 0y ‘he EXMM. wlll V's“ Cllllllllllelow“ o" slllllr‘ tlnii and perhaps the most import ~zlay and Sunday next. Commission-lam cmksme persmm] 019,116,“ u, ‘T “ml MW“ Smvloll hi" ellcll bring the llritisli people from the ‘mom 0"” l"ll'lY Yell" l" arm)’ seFlremotc corners of the earth ic- vicu and am well qualified t0 speak‘gc¢|1er_to muke them agquuintefl of n8 w"l°*‘l,pl‘e‘l‘l work’ wlllcll "m" and have them exchange opinions >iubraces eighty countries and colqespecially with regard to Empire “He” Th“ C"“lm‘l55‘_°ll9l'5 Wlll lwmoliitioiis, also to iii-lug together lsfilslo“ l“ ‘Yllcll "lellllllg ll!’ Cillollel,representatives of iiie. iviiiio ‘illll llmlllll“ AllllY. ""9 “l Th“ AllllYl-Tculoreil races, have iliein shake lmmlosl‘ s°llllslll~ "ml Mall" "llllliiinils and become friends and ex- hiis. iliirloii, Lciiiiiiaiuicrs of ‘Phcvhange 1.19,... ggpsclttlly regarding in“; lllnlnsllvlcl‘ ‘llvlslml ‘ll ‘Vlllclluircir relations with Great iBrituiu. i. la. island forms. ii part. The visit; e1 had ma“ in the poems o; 0f these iiistiuguishcrl army iiui Rudyard mpimg era Wm lllve "lll-“lllzells ‘l-ll °llll9l"‘illncss every one regrets to see) tulmy “l lmmlng "m" “i059 “these lines ‘The East is EIISL and the top, much about the- fiil advances made by this organiza-iywam 31m" meet} | wondefed if reslmence’ All ‘he meellllgll wlllcver meet with the West nu cuni~ be open to the public um] everylmo“ ground one will be welcome. l ' St. Pauls W0men’s Auxiliary Hold Mfielllllglweu what do they want. ‘we admit Great Britain has been SL of immense benefit to liidiii. ‘For Paul's \V0i“illil1'11 Auxiliary was 150 Yea“ all“ ha“ llrolecled u“ liclil in St. rlluiilyi P311511 ]|n|i_1fi‘om foreign iiivnsioir She has Riv- Tliiirday ziftc-ruonii. Dec. lii. Tlicrt-Yll" "5 llllvflllll ilence and a inca- wflg a lafga auendmve of mm sure of prosperity but this is an here and visitors. ante 0f progress. We ivnni sonic- The lllfiellng was opened m. y“. thing more. we want tiic power R9910!‘ who gnvo a ve-ry inspiring to control our oivii affairs. We address Bmilliliblzlngflhp lmpflr]. want responsible government as niice of the work of missions ivhfi-li iyuu have it iu Canada. goalie extending of the Kingdom Ufivaiit to purl. company The re-ports of the different of» flcrrs showed that the wm-k 4,... developing. We want to he n lull lng the your had been carried on fledged member of the liritish ‘ifhimiiionweulih of nations. That i is our ambition, When we gci that l GIVE HIM A Duiihill Pipe For Christmas ____. inn intelligent Hindu who spoke satisfied-are tlic szitlsiieil with tion—-are motives ycn of India l i said no The Alllllilil meeting of Queen Hotel i F i i i 1 Sines taking over this i l l ' Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. it la new the finest Ho\ol of its class in the Maritime Prov inoes. it appeals to those who want e comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent service at a moder- ate price, Rates $8.00 s day. World's finest pipe. New stock. Ali the latest styles. TOBACCOES. CIGARS, CIGARETTEG in Christmas Packages. TOQACCO POUCHES CIGARETTE CASES CIGAR CASES PIPES in CASES $2.00 up. WALKING QANEB suavmo quartiles. 1.. . Qllfilflflifiétoilfll . Buy His Xrnls —Glft from am” mplrimrs who... Miiiited. . ¢| " , Montreal; w. Bi-ooii Brooklyn; C. A. Norton. Mon ‘r i. laminate}. - w‘l"llel"ithe West is West and never the tlon rlilriiig the sixty years o1 iisliiiis were true, would the East 1.0!. Suhisisrslde; J. l-iuaiise, Sour-is Arthur 1‘. Wor- Office not later than December 23. 31. Mary, age 3. doll. Following is a partial list of the .12. 'l.illiuu, age 1%. dress. Christian names of children who 33. Katie. age 13, stockings, have no one but "Alias Santa il-i. Will, ago 11, rubbm-g, Claus" to depend upon for their 35. Bruce. age 9, mittens. Christmas liilDlllllCF-‘l. Willi each 36. Florence. age 7, mittens, name appears also the gifi that 37. Fiidii, age 5, stockings, that pariiciiliii- child ivuuis, - its. John, age ll, sweater, l‘ t ' ~ 4 r - . Llklruiliy. like 10, dull, llllllerilltllelighlleii “ilvlélrgfzgkmg. 2, Earl, iign lii, bouts. _ ,~.-_ , ' _ ' ’. y’ _. Jiick. size 1i ,S\\'l‘iti\3\', hglrlinl'lllgijlggl'ghliigl‘il_ (“Z9 9)‘ l. lair-snot", uge ~i. bouts, 41. Hamil. age-- G. ‘doll. 7, iiopc. aigc 1V2. sweater. .- - ,_ , 8. llnnuld, age l. stockings. 2:5‘ 9. Mai-ion. age 3, stockings. ~_ Jghn‘ zige ‘Teddy Bgur 10. ileleii. iigc i2. ivnnlvii hut, “,.nry'flge 1'6_ “ha” ' 11. billiard. age £-\\\'t‘ill.(‘i‘_ 93.1%,,’ “g9 H‘ sthékmgs 12. flllvei‘, flgc 7, boots. 313M011“ “W, 1?: rmmcrs ' 13. iHarry, age 4 mouths, lli'i'.~‘.\, Annie’ “l... 9_ d,'.eS5_ ' 11. iLloyd, age 2, shoes. we will be satisfied. possibility of the Mast ti-aliuiis. lJCl‘ the Canadians-i. surprised that they liuii lot‘ ed to get under the skinvii’ you cil" hear. vitality niiii power. l "l put this question to tho Aim» ‘iflilllilifi. Are you satisfied with iyiliil‘ Empire relations. Tlllly litriiililllly nuswerixl giicd. is ‘ililJ result oi’ our cnvlruiiiuiuii. of Chinese. We are surrounded lby hundreds of millions of hungry lAslstics. nil clamoring in occupy and exploit our territory. We wont to keep them nut. preserve Australia as n white mans country. To accomplish that we must have the iilil of the British navy. More than that we must have the presence anti aiii of the British navy in these southern seas. Our policy is to have a Brit~ llsh naval bass established at Sing- apore whore the larger ships of the British nsvy__caii repair without the necessity of a return to their home ports. England in accord with our request is now establish- ini; that naval base. Willi i1. part. of her fleet located there we will be enabled to enforce our foreign policy via: to make of Australia a white mans country. to Frmice. i wanted to see and climb over the top‘ of Vimy Ridge. From the railway station at Viiny you look up i0 tho Ridge. it is about three miles away and ex- l miles. The Ridge ltseifila about “'6 Wiilll tn‘ "Now let us change the scene l7- llflmlil. use 4 months. ili-css. l 2 2i. ltelzi. age 1. doll. 22. llubliiu, ape 7. q. ruunrling country, 1 “All that seemed i0 iuilir-uiii .'i piimi, n Sh...“ m,“ Sym- one. _ rural-Lilli ilic top looking east yqu can 599 ‘Willi the West illl i-imiiuuii iaroiiiirl. about 19 ".5185, making us‘ about i "i had also the tilt-usurp. (if iuaici- m; 5mm; 415mm,“; (ivhose receiii ing at the Exposition iuziiiy." Ans-Ayn], Liwir powerful glasses could They seemed to <iiiliiilm> sci: double tiiut dist-once. l W115 =1 lllill‘ as i0 the Ridge the whole country lillllllilll was level as a floor. ‘Yllll "Wm "°l i-‘llll’ ll"? ljllilill-“lliviis part oi‘ the iliudenbnrg line language but the various uiulccistand was deemed lmpregnable m, ll- Here W“ llfiill‘ ll"! CWlMlQY-laclviiiitnges to the‘ Germans were: ,ihe Scotch, the Irish, as distinct as ;.*;,-sy___A5 u “only at Q‘bservuuon_ i "At the Exposition i met iviiiiiyrovr find them iii the lliotlierluiiilfiyl," Mum see B...“ m. west with "The? llllil all") llrilllglll ‘Vlllllpoivcrful glasses 20 miles. Within liinslish. and l pvt to him the niws- {them twm the Antlwller their m» that (llstniice the Germans could [tional characteristics. if you Wfilil-ldetoct the assenmnng m- m“ a x _ M02811 0f their enemies and could -tlielr present Empire relations. He wanted in find your ivuy into the “m, the“. Runs m, them and d“? they are uoi satisfied. heart oi’ the Scot llll you hziil traverse we,“ lf-iiO‘lll “Ob sing to mo the. mild Scraieiiiuhwllrnypl. songs in the broad Scottish ioii- Yuma" guc. The songs me father loved i0 $101M, of H". ridge was m sticky Th“ “m” m“ "llll“"l' mlllli‘ lliat lieiivv guns could not ho got Or to the licart 0f tho Irishman: mnmgx. 3L Fom.m___The m!“ w llie praise oi’ ilic Sliaiiiroi-k. the fit,“- wm, prmecwd by n“ me m,” br-iiuiies of l\llll'll‘iitl‘_V or fl TQM" vliiiill guns uiid barbed wire entan- eiicc to the fart thiit in lftlliiilfliglelnvllys m,“ the Germans mum lire Coll ‘dominated the Saxon. orisuggot._t_ 17mm‘. these circumsmlb we 4mm (in the Englishman, that ltlllfliillillcas m0 ridge was deemed ‘mprep [mm igno- ‘illflfe the some relation to the imqnnhm‘ land but we want to grow up aiiciiiulaious us the suit to the soiurjs,,v.,,.“] ,,,L...,,..k,,,s m9“ m 8mm‘ y. develop as you are growing riii<l;$l‘.~iiieni—tlie source of llHiit. hour. “m, hm] tuned‘ [cu instances srilili. yes we JNMH“, msk‘ ‘satisfied, we nre more than sutis- “w, "You soc we have 1 foreign llfll lmfimmd the rmge' H ‘. ‘ ‘ " ‘Ilenemy guns and drove the Ger- ll) oi our own. that foroikn polio) “Hum halter akener down the 5mm. In one direction we linvc 70 illlllliilljof the mos, brilliant tlrtiullvnzshsozel Japanese. in another 300 miiiloivthe Wm. of Indians, in another 400 miillonicanmnun n.0,,” w" subsequent“ elevated to the peerage. veu the choice of his title. selected Vimy as the most noi- able that he could think of and now he is Baron Vimy and thegsstiona beloved Governor- ~on th tends along the horizon for miinylm 34llll\..8aiiiax.800~f'c&»bboho tho-level arias s» . honored and General of Canada. "The Canadians have purchased tho top of the hogsback extendinslGoi-riii who is to be ooiigiotniaiod for miles and are now erecting a upon his excel-lent work. ‘ monument on the around. to be ____,__.__.___ . purpose for the repose of the gal- unt gflldlfll‘ dead. At the close of t-lieloctiirs »a l . _~ vote of thanks to the lecturer was- . Peter, ago 8. ovcrstockings. ti. Steven. ugu sweater. S. usscll. age 6, wool can unrl ni its. , i). Aiinllc .\izic, ago 5, ilplL 0. ‘Micliur, age 4. Yllilpljfifg, 55m (;_ wool cap. J: Florence, ligi: ll, UVUiIi-slug-k: lugs. i. liuyiiioiiil. age i0, sweater. . liuiiulr», ago 7. ‘sweater. . lDi-ui-si, zige l2. boots 7. (luriioii. age 15, scarf, B. l-Ileuuor Jean. age l, dress, 9. llcuirir-c, sign 15, gem-f, . Charles. age 5, storming can - Jfllllllly. ugc T, wool cap. found the From The Germans Except This Ridge it. before 'I‘hirdM— The reaching mud on the lll the face of dlfficui deemed e further side. _ _ _ Stecond-Jfhe allies ll" llillll ‘l0 was m ‘lllllw llllllls lll" l“ “Mcould not approach the Ridge t0 Every enemy would be the The Allied troops had on Under these cir- tlie Canadian troops iivcrc sent for and assigned the Iinsk oi‘ carrying the ridge by as- . And wull they carried out nasal-passable they captured tho The commander of the He was Ho moved hy Mr. ~13. W. lsePsgo, sec- onded by Mr. John Maolpod, and , supported by Prof. Blanchard, Mrs. ' W. P. Doull. and Mr. John Andor- sou. The proceedings closed with ihe- singing oi’ the National Wnthem. Mrs. -MoLeiiiian presiding atztho piano. THE MARKETS MONTREAL, Que, Dec. 10.—— United States buyers were lii the Montreal market today for Manito- ba wheat and sales of 50,000 bush- els of No, 2 northern were made at ten cents per bushel over the Win- nipeg December option c.i.f Bay ports. Exporters here reported some demand from the United Kingdom for wheat in nearby posi- tions and as the prices biid were satisfactory sales of several loads were made. but the trade on oats and barley was quiet. The trade in cash grain in tho domestic market was rather slow. the demand being only for odd. care to meet immediate wants. An ens- ier feeling developed iin Canadian western cats and prices were re- duced one cent per bushel, lJlM Ont- tario and Quebec grades were M88‘- dy, Prices for spring" and winter iviient grades of flour were well maintained under a steady demand. A fair trade was reported in mill- feeil and the undertone was firm. The tone _of the market for rolled oats was firm and the trade was steady. The trade in eggs was fair nnd prices were unchanged. The butter niid cheese market was mod- erately active and feeling was firm, OTTAWA, Dec. 10.—~'l\arkey 0f- icriiigs from 35 cents down were mode lu Alberta yesterday and of 34V; cents in Winnipeg. ' A large part of the stock is moving to the states. Chicken stock is away short ‘n the West and particularly broii~ are. iuindon Ontario dealers are paying country points. extras 62, first, 52, seconds 35. Jobbing fresh zxtras 66, firsts 56, seconds 45. Montreal eggs unchanged. Turkey iffcrings are very light. Winnipeg unchanged. Edmonton Jobbing stor- age extras 45 firsts 40. seconds 35. Vancouver jobblng fresh extras 68, firsts 56, seconds and‘ pallets 44. Maritime market unchanged, Western Guardian -snor from Holman’! Catalog. -NEW ClTiZEN8.-—T0wii Cit- izens are welcoming Mr. at.‘ Mrs. Herbert iBeil of iAlbex-ton. They have come to reside in the town as iir. Bell has taken a position with die Telephone Co. and resides on Fitzroy St. —H. —COLD SNAP.-—Tl1B cold snap oi Weilnesqiiy "nigh; with strong ivcaicrly gates, following the past week of mild weather, has put the 'l1ll)llC roads in rather a rough con- dition, which will prevent much ‘ravelllng by vehicle for at least a few days. still_ local weather pro- rihets predict mild weather again in the very near future. -ri-l. -AMER|CAN FOX FUR BUYER ~—Mr. Daniel S. Meshing of New York. is making a largo purchase 3i silver fox furs. Mr. Msehsii has a very important order for a. South American company and requires some fiae- skins for these clients. l-le is also buying for his own firm and export to Europe. He is ro- miiiniug in Summerslde Friday and Saturday and ‘will be pleased to meet breeders and purchase their furs_ Mr. Meehan is at the office of ‘Mr. George MacQiisrrie_ Sum- meraldc. —ATTRACTIVE WINDOWS. - Tho excellent show Windows of Messrs Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd" Summertime‘ are in themselves Just rause for admiration but just now the passerby can not help but pause to notice their effectiveness when enhanced by well executed aiirl artistic display. The complete front, practically. ls attractively tiiimmcd for Christmas. The largo brick ground is of white and inali- es a splendid setting for the words . "Merry Xmas" done in red. Further ornamentation is glvoii by ‘Holly Leaves tastefully placed and streamers of red and green further enhance the display. The interior of the store is also iznrhed lii beauti- ful Xmas costume which iiiimodtnt- ely, upon entrance to the large lux- uriously appointed imporiiim, piv- en one a delightfully “Christmas!” feeling. The store is the joy of the Xmas shopper as it's shelves and Reference was also mule by Mr. Bell to Ypres, and the launching of poisoned gas by the Gtkmans. and Ronrl who is some dealer in Bil- slso to the gallant conduct of the ver foxes paid s business trip to first Canadian contingent in stopp~ town on Wednesday. ~41. ing tlié mad rush of the German ihordos in the Channel ports. Hie re-i forrori too. to a visit made to some ton. motored the trip to town on of the cemeteries of France. not- Wednesday. -it. ably to one named “Vvla-lhimrtols." where a nephew of his was buried. iii; description of the cemeteries River. was a recent visitor to town showed that MIG Canadian Govtirn- All merit. in conjunction with the Ai- iird ‘governments. bail iione every- taoss clin- 1' os_ to; taopf y I Possible to. male ieriea fittlas anti pi counters are laden wiitii glut sua- conveiiieiitly arranged. ‘The interior decorating as well as the window trims ars the work of the stores Decorator Mr. UoUd the most conspicuous of the -—Messrs Claude Delaney, Albany. war. to be 200 it. high and to be and Peter Steele M’ ‘ Joosnt- visible at a distance of 50 miles." ly visited town. —iH.- —~Mr. S. A. Rockford. Palmer i‘. —~Mr. Timothy Driaeoil. Indian -<Mr. Charles Kennedy, Reade‘:- l i l _..__..__... .._. .. .. 44kt in: o m.’ w in“... A“. .611» we‘ _.1:41‘v@../,