-_-n¢..:~n<.4v .53 i i 2 i i i tooav AT s16. 1 AND I4! ‘Matinee. Adults tee. ‘cartel-on m; -. ,l. Z1 ~ m“ M» ~ 2 ‘f " .. tcruhé YOKQWILL uorlmnarri on: mar comic one: m a use-nus: A faitlryflilpllvlsuallzatlon of o.» book whlohuadded a new ‘J word to the dictionary. " t ansaalr" _ BY_ SINCLAIR LEWIS, AUTHOR OF “MAIN STREET" 4 The book that proved the sensation of the year in fiction , . The romance of a respectable man who suddenly shied from the traces of responsibility. Pathe N cws—-and—T0pics of the Day PRINCE EDWARD THE ARLIE MARKS STOCK CO MATINEE TODAY 2.30 FOR LADIES ONLY TONIGHT AT 8.30 “Mother’s Irish , Rose” (BY REQUEST) MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 SHARP Entire Change of Vaudeville PRICES Mat. Adults 26c. Children 18c. Night, 37c, 52c, 80c. "EQUE" GRANTED-issu- T‘ Grady has just received a wire i" i: i I‘l"l i’ i‘ i l i tactics COURT ‘i’? were combos-tad. CHURCIL- Preaching service on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 14th at ll o'clock led by Rev. Rosa C. Eaton of Charlottetown. zle game in this issue. it tells you what we are offering you and how you may obtain it. RECEIVES PROMOTION-His many friends in city and country are heartily congratulating Mr. John D. MacMillan of H. M. Cus- toms here on his well earned promo tion to the Collectorship. WRONG NAME-The City Couc- oll report of the tenders for coal accepted from W. D. Gillls and C. Lyons should have read “Sprlngbill Run 0'.\iine, instead of Sydney Ru: 0‘.\Iine. " - from the C.N.R. Management at hloncton acceding to the request of the Board of Trade that special changes be made on the Murray Harbor line during Christmas week. As a. result of the Board's action that train will, on December 22nd. 23r and 24th, leave Murray Har- bor an hour earlier in the morning and Charlottetown an hour l-ater in the evening. On the same day the train for Souris will be delayed for forty minutes in the avenlng, DUNSTAFFNAGE-Tbe regular meeting of the Dunstaffnago Pas- time Club was held at the home of Mrs. A. McLeod on Saturday even- ing last, a good attendance being recorded After a considerable umonnt of business was satisfact- orily disposed of, the program com- mittee took charge and entertained those present with some delightful musical selections, readings and a 111810808. followed by two original and instructive contests. The rest Kniiihtw‘ “It's really deplorable how I'm topping my dnive this Dmmg m" rec”! Pleslllfllllfll olefi- nfternoo. -—London Opinion. “iiilliiillilililii of the evening was spent in games and the meeting unis brought to a close with the singing of the Na- tional Anthenr-D. SERIOUS FIRE-On the night of December 2nd, the saw-mill own- nd by Mr. John MacDonald of Glen. Williams was destroyed by firs. The equipment ior the various work oi the plant was excellent. and improvements added from time‘ to time rendered it a centre of use- lllllllsflo l0 the community. The wat- er supply having considerably de- creased in late years, steam-power ivas substituted, and to this fact undoubtedly the conflagration was due. it is understood that all the machinrry and contents including‘ valuable lumber are a total loss. with no insurance. Mr. McDon- ald's loss is a ltcavy one. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS-All per- sons who have not yet sent their (Bhrisiizias presents for delivery ov- terscns should do so immediately on rvailing this notice as the last mail that can be used so that parcels can be delivered before Christmas is via the Carniania sailing from Hali- fax on Sunday, the 14th. A full mail also is dcspatched from st, John by the Mont Laurier on Fri- llflyi the lzlh. and an additional mail will also be dcspatched by the Montcalm from St. John on Tues- iday tho 16th. See that your par- “Fls "T0 Packed right, wrapped right and addressed right and in- - sure articles of value. ‘ SUCCESSFUL ISLANDEFI, -.. tiions in the United States, n Prince -\('t'Ul‘illlil! ti) an illil song- xiizin" FOUGHT m SEBBIAN RANKS "mmlil- H native or Pincus. 11ml a neighbors luvt- a fi-w moruf-(lootl has n ilioumtul try-us. lint the: ———- I ilu|'ii\\'iir|-. FEED Inf ‘ STOCK Bran, Shorts. Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Schumachcr Feed, Cornmcai, Cracked Corn, Chisholms‘ ‘Cow Chow and Herl ChOW Jelllng at lowest prices. 'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL “"""‘Y- ‘ AfflbRNE & c0. l1itlT-l2-11tsl. l invorlti- mcthbil of disposing of Amazon, while lying in hospital, wits tiwardvil by the Serbian crown It is Not too Late For ‘Your ‘PHO T0 win-h is the Serbian equivalent or tln- llritish Victoria Cross. Three for hravcry in the field. ' BY BA YER FOR A well-known woman is a. famous Mrs. Malaprop as regards her speech. "And what in France.” asked a friend, "did ou enio the most, TU-Ikly Mrs. y '.'" y “We-ll, l think," snld thr- lmlv, "it was tin- French pheasants singing tho Mayonnaise. ii MRS. MALAPROP §§-§Of§§-OO§¥OOO§ Make Your Appointment ‘ l‘ “imam Sand“. an Irish Donald, of that place was elected as ‘Wslffillfltkvllig t“ “V” Years has lqirbtlii-tii-wpmsf“i“""“ n" the my ericans nrl credited with thi t '- |lil'i'll serving with the gallant Ser- 48 412 ‘if; Cfailgulgé “Cvbmi 0t L r y {binn army. is now in London ‘o: OfUMIO Harboum. mgnegotafoncgg: typewriter. cash register, incan- ili-ilv" of “Won” l" a l" w“ ~ thins the following uoticc:-- descent lump. talking machlneelev- tric furnace reduction, clectorolytic lvllrlfégglgaog Alhoxitindernaid Jomus 5253101 r llgllidllgtlion, {transparent - ' w o a c . ocrienccs. “After the terrible re- ' ofs lb: citlyozlsl s: 2111011516.!) button?!‘ ermliegvxlnglcmuar; .1119 rp ‘mental ambulance “men lron Range employee of twenty hine, carbornndu ‘. chain stitch l K i - _ Years ago, will be pleased to learn shoe sewing machine, single type |cul off from lhfll l Oblflllleil P" that he has been successful in composing machine-continuous pro- tuissior] to join the Serbian army 8H politics in Colorado. Mr. MacDonald cess match machine, chrome tann- I “In August, 1014 I went to Ser- “Fr, d l A 'bin as n nurse," she said, when ask- en s o ngus A’ MaCDOmmL oil to tell something of her war ex- trout in which l took part l joined _u private. For two years I was in the thick of most of the fight 115- pert while here." Mr. MacDonald hi l t l iAt the taking of Hill 1212 (Mace- has been in Colorado for mac He’ eec re lamp‘ recording prisoners," lt was after the cap- lllrl‘ of lliil 1212 that the lriah prim-o the Kara-George decoration. other decoration she has received Edward Islander, Angus A. Mac. brother of Captain John D. Mac- older residents “'05 Qlllhloyed as an air broke ex- twtatty- "donitii front) a hand grenladle six years, and this ls his first ven- mmmg machmeam celluloid’ auto. iplttiicti zicar me and I fel a y lure n politics. The exce tion ll _ woundotl. .\iy company. which was large vote which ho polledpcertginl: },'.'§',f,,,':§ nslggcelggeblfigitghzvhe’ etc‘ ln advance of our main body was l)’ proclaims-w his popularity. Ho ran y' ‘outnumbered bythe Bulgarians. but lll the Republican ticket- llli y rcfttseil to fail back when ord- tired to do so. declaring they would not lenvc me to the mercy of the —-——-{o-§i_. ~ PERSONALS. nomination on Tuesday. tion. ‘AAA AAAAAA ‘a x Q s‘ s . WY - vv -WVF,, C. M. Lampson & Co. MARUHFIILD a a or I a "r CROSS WORD PUZZLE-See advertisement for Cross Word Pua~ ed by the PHILLIPS SALES CO. years, forty-eight in number, Am- five. which include the telephone. ing. disk plow (modern type), welt mntic knot: tying machine. mac. “__‘ ih-ln and a r e “Wh Mf- 101m Callaghan. Fort Au- the game nalngeexxplauigi); ill?) glllltol: en I was being dragged off suatua. returned yesterday after to safety through the snow they attending the Liberal-Oonservntlve rutualnotl behind, fighting a rear- guard notion. The next day our troops attacked again and drove tho Bulgarians out of their trench- es. ln them they found the bodies of a number of our men, each one with his throat cut. Tbst is the ial in Good Hardware, but, their intimate ideas and feelings will be ' very different and poles apart. If We Judge our friends properl we Mr- John A. McPherson Bellevue must give them y wins in tho city yesterday attending for personal feel t e Liberal-Conservative Conven- of fart -amil1lll8, would be painted the that t-very other person has a lit- tle different world and when it - 4H0? ‘mm ltoiniiilhWiata-Ioli w: wan-r a-quantity of s...“ "'—' -- . poultry. turnips. seals. ducks and . r woodielti tom-J. H. om e charged with keeping in: div-nor. l a vices (pulaohbomia) w ‘o fined ~ . t1 or rive “dun awh- Ths BMW" cnoss wono PUZZLE-See " advertisement for Cross Word Puz- aie game in this issue. It tells you what we are oflerlng you and hon ’ y 181318-13-11-mIi you may obtain it. at 6.30 pm. Special collections. bath 14th at and 6.30 p.m. ._a_p. t... them a warm welcome. pers. in our bins and on‘ the racks. bargains. continues with unabated energy, and in our ware rooms. until everything is disposed of. practical Christmas gifts for the home at unbelievably low prices. People-"inttll walks of life have profited by this great sale and arc enthusiastically spreading the great news among their friends. Join the throng of happy buyers and come to BEER d. WEEKS for this great closing out of business sale, which is being cupably handl- Store open Saturday evening. You know tho place-BEER 8t WEEKS, Sunnysitle. 1320-12-11-1l —-—<o~>--—- American inventive Ingenuity Of the epoch making inventions of the world during the past fifty DIFFERENTVVIEWPOINTS Two people can look at the same plenty of latitude lhxa. As a matter . this would be a dreary ntlirlltlnlfeour peraonla feelings wge-re All our houses. for ex- ame color. The mnn of breadth "ll lhelxht is the man who realizes 64 Queen Street, London, 5.6‘, 4,, England Public Auction Sales of Raw Furs Represented by Alfred Fraser, Y 8 m “m” l0 Personal feelings and fancies the next man is Just as much right. flg he |;_ Peiltiitiously the both tub of her am. Dloyer, an elderly bishop, B9 w“ his toilet. and desired the exclu- THE SIBHOWS PATH Th0 maid bad been using sur- lmsllelvr. very fastidious about ve use of his tub. "e reprimanded the maid Wm. uch indgnation: 212 Fifth Avenue < CHURCH oFXQotJp ND-RQ, R. P. Byers, 8.13., will preach Sa - ' I bath 14th at Argyle Shore at 10:30: Desable at 8 prmFItIBi-fgytvflhbre‘ ' " ci-iunoi-i 0H ‘conch er. Ewen MaicDouggll will p; h _ b- oleman at 111cm. ISLANDER DEAD-The death occurred at Woll ton, mast... Dec. 8, of Andrew P. h acSwain of Char- lottetown, P. E. I., died aged 51. He was the husband of Mary A. Mac- Swaln who also came from P. E. i. The funeral was ‘held from the Church of the Most Precious Blood with burial at Norwood, blasts. where the deceased has relatives. SALVATION ARMY—M8jor and Mrs. Burton, Divisional Ofilcers for the New Brunswick Div-lsion of the Salvation Army, will be visit- ing Charlottetown, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 13th and 14th.and will be conducting meetings in the S. A. Citadel, Saturday night and all day Sunday. This will be their first vis- it to Charlottetown. come and give ll BEEH ll WEEKS Since our doors opened Tuesday morning we have been crowded to utmost capacity with eager shop- Thrifty buyers came from all parts of the city anti country dos- pitc the conditions of the weather and roads, taking fu-ll advantage of the unprecedented values offered Time after time the. bins had to be replenished only to be quick- ly emptied again. A scorn of times, we were forced to lock our doorsi to prevent. the BIOTQ front becoming- overcrowded. As fast as satisfied shoppers lei; newcomers took their places, joy- fully entering into the carnival of Thousands of dollars worth of high grade mcrchandlsn in being sacrificed. This greatest of all soles fresh stock is being placed in the bins nnil disposed of. but thousands of dollars remain on the-shelves This GREAT SALE will continue Your chance has come to buy than usual has been douc- In the districts, loud is in small ileiuauii. while in the potato sections grow~ ers are already booking orders for iotilizers for spring ticlivery. presses are in operation and the indicate that the‘ farmors have the place of sulphur as a. pimple “Wm, dmreue. m t. remover. lt is harmless and inex- p, m,“ you have dams’ 3?: W173’ pensive. Just ask any druggist for requisites. - //l'~\\ -'\\ \\~\ from. 4 J’ l! zi/‘zflls: l prone IWITH THE ‘ gr or CHRISTMAS tion to Vantines COMPN"; cream Cigars in Xmas p-‘IOKIIFF 9:3‘ Holders, Tobacco Eouch‘ scriptlon to Kodakery is the ideal 9'15""- \\.'-' \\fi-'\rl"‘\\ A \'\ GIFTS FOR EVERYONE An early visit ‘will assure ‘you a hflDDY 811d eoollo solution of your Gift problems. Yon Are Always Welcome Here TheMacKinnon Drug Co. THE REXALL AND KODAK STORE Seed Feed , and Fertilizer RURAL COMMENT Ottawa, Nov. 27th. Prince Edward Islarid~Consiilcr- able movement of farm llrmlllc-E l“ rt-porteil. 011w. hi1)’. turnips. will potatoes being the principal i-icttlii marketcl and, with the cxcolllloll of potatoes, at lair prices. Oats are selling at about 6U 09045 DUI‘ bushel to the farmer, timothy hay at from $10 to 12 ll‘? m". 11ml turnips at 18 cents per bushel ln most of the districts, hurvusling is pretty wcll coiupit-teiil. TlliTO‘ is very little detuund for- feeding stuffs, with thc exception of oil- ClikC and corn. Nova Scotia—IIay and turnips‘ particularly urc reported itioviug to uxport markets in tho New iduglnntl stittcs. Ilnlcd timothy lily is bringing the lilFllilT $14 l0 $lii.pct' iomand lllc speciitl- quality turnips gruwlt in the Yurnloulll lllNLflCl, 50 ct-uts pi-r bushel. Thv| long opt-n autumn has permitted lllk! farmers to gct their [all wurk well in hand. Moro ploughing Annapolis vaiii-y, orders for ft-rtil- lzcrs for delivery ucxt spring urc being booked. Thorc is little dc~ ollcnkn and corn, the farmers hav- ing mostly completed threshing and are feeding the home-grown grains. New Brunswick-The situation is vt-ry slmilur to that in Nova Scotlil. _ , A ‘ i _ 0 ,_ lug. which is a illllUll more clioctivti blitz)lpllitrigigdlgrnlloliyatfigsiT5 Li, gllillltiilllflélollllilln ‘the ‘unrbrt-iln, hut ill) * . 131i": ‘htililSU ‘ "‘ ' ' " _ . ... . -- . -.~ (if 5;,5't“:hiwmzinagdfiaaths 151:1“, m, illomtliiilt hlgtljllxlfiullltgjtl-l thv-‘mmlitrt ‘thin,- throw. doll carriages. washing iufigfmm‘ we ml“ "m! “(OM M New‘ Stalin‘ Except in the (‘any -lll'lllA llluxlmvlliltlne ill-ll”: ' and pulEci-mcn go without and do not si-eiu to gut than tithir pt-upln do. it is probable that n colored um- brella protects ii wuitiiiifs psychol- iiirmcrs report the demand for (my i“ n mmsmn“ “W” um“ "' hay to be very slow, but hope that en we color in Irltitllaclllltas- luTlligvgeltlxiandwfitlilrfel-grgixln ammo“ mm her 0w“ lam‘ h‘ rims‘ is reported good, but the farmers are retain-lug it for feeding live stock rather than for sale. most districts rural dumand for feed concentrates is dull. ln the northern part of Tittiiskainlng county, uuebec, there is reported to be 75.000 bushels of rod clover seed and 30.000 bushels of timothy . seed available for sale outside of , the district. Samplse of this seed havt- been tested ut the Govern.’ ment Laboratory, Ottawa, and found practically free from wood] seeds and to grade No. 1 and No." Quebec—-ln thu bay sections the Ontario- Reports from Ontario limt-nii-nt ot gruiu has but-u llcht, cxciipt lllt‘ lull win-at i-nrlii r in llli‘ Many ot‘ lllt‘ l'l\l‘llll‘l'>‘ liolil tho (million that it is more i-cotitnlt- [till tu lt-tiil llicll‘ own grain.» than soil lllUlll and tlivu buy othi-r ici-iis to tnkc their plat-u. inovi-ixtcnt or‘ fUtJilS sot-ails to llL‘ iu oiicztkv, trotiotisoi-il int-ill oi live s iCk prices during the past two wi-clt: ' lit-en itgainst thc port-has - ot from thc uvtttrni cniixiiii-s and im- lit-all crop i~' reported dirrppii lug as to ihi- yiviii ituil llll‘ ||l‘li‘~‘ uilcruil is considi-ri-il liiw, so that inuuy of llll’ tfl'il\\'l*i‘s 1th‘ holding is in tlic imp.» oi advanc- is. zilinifit and nlsikt- vt-ry little.- rctl ClU\'t'l' as yct is lit‘- lllf-f lllPUSllUil. Tho Psychology of ilii‘ umbrt-llit is worth stiuiying. it dot-s not Y!‘ ally. of cuursc, tiroti-ct tho individ- ital from tlic ruin. l; dot-s more than shelter his licitil. Tin- raiu strikes ills lugs ullll l1i.~i hotly “mud m‘, “clung Sun.“ 0X60”, Just tho some. lint it saves illu ruin [il‘()li)t.'lltln for a iuntrs psvi-lioiogv .hn nit colurt-tl out» would bc. A l'l'il umbrella over the ll\’t'l\ll-{\' luau, non‘, wimlii sum to h-m lit gntlii-t‘ all llli‘ l'il:lllli‘0]l>‘, from iin- iiousiu: l‘1lll,LI‘ to Mount lli‘.~il'l'l illlll prt-ripit- ill!‘ thi-m upon his i-gri-gioits llUtlll. .__§_¢e>-———— hand, a black titubrullit is a both-r. l The Line m Lorrajne. Lorraine moans "Lothnius Klug- ilout.“ but t-rrininhv its most fam- ous" liguri- unis, lllut llllkv til Lor- ritlutniiiiillrigv ol llmlllult: thi‘ hvrli siilll to llilVl‘ i-Iiivt-n iisumli-i‘ tlr-lqm 1M burly ul _:i blush-m i-inir \\'llll o Claw“), m", wivkw] ‘M. ‘stroke (ll his uoiyii ii\\(ll'll, who wast 'll-ilill'l' oi‘ thi.» rsi t-rusiulil, who “as miles will pri-svxitly ll!‘ of no im- lllYllilllUl‘ for our oxpnliiioiini'y' fort-us have but illllilt‘ n iii-ginning. A look at lllv map will siilisly any Ann-rival“ liow ilillt‘ll oi‘ llll‘ front iinu our mvu should’ lw dvfi-uditig lnrikirt- many lllillllllri have piisscil. Use for Clothspins (‘infill-spins mnkt- an ext-client from striking uui-‘s lac-i, which is tiiszigrcooblu. l1 gives n t-t-riafu i iusitm ol sht-ltur 51nd Illlls shi-iiw llll‘ psychology more limit it do. make lento-s, iri-i-s, lull liiitisos and lmiitiy Olllrl‘ interesting things. We now havt. wntcrproolud cloth-Sim“! m" mfollll"? iilmi" n"! 59ml o l1l\'t‘I :1 so )(l('\'tl with which tho child can build all kinds of 0l'.ll‘l'l5“"(’l_ll~'.lllt'll that b0 cau- pit, along 1 Abstcmiottsnoss in dint is one of lllc "fry souudcst of the moans that are rt-cnuimontlctl for Preservation and lotigovily- Ex- olly vi|trctuv tvmprraiicc in diet as n-jbllll affording 1ncuus to long lilo was widely pru-_ claimed some mnttirics ago by nncretlit, sire-Tito Pros black umbrella would. lliil-lug chos. she has, as it wore, a can COnSClUllHllUNS UVPI‘ llPl‘. In hcr a film protuction. On Cleared by Sulphur _ Any breaking out of The pimples 4 so away. do clares a noted skin specialist, Nothing has over been found to tuko Neural“; New York my haokfl-flonq Hardware a jar of Ilowlcs Meutho-Sulpliur ,,“‘” i; and use it like cold cream. 1057-12-1Mtnwthflmns. RIIIIBIIPI Llnnnent " " ARMIS TICE DAY CE Thousands of citizens gathered in 4,- plztytliiug for linhivs. ’l‘hi-y can b0 xisril for lmbii-s or Htl!'|il'l'.\'. or ti) l'l:l_\'llllll|.{.~l that can in» rnkvu apart tliv floor, balls to bouut-o 11rd. tic. Dolls with clothes that b ion and unliniton and come off; thi-gu hi.- llSCfl to lunch the‘ childrcti it any wetter lo ilri-ss and tmdrcss thoiuscivesu." I - - _. Temperance in Diet l“. g.‘ 4 FOR LADIES " ' ' Sets Hudnuts. Yardley, lEQE/ers, ~$§|gqg¢i M‘ rors. Hfll ifilllhu" c°mbs and Manmure ' “ - . FrenchRIvoQ-Iyangrcaue" “Tea”, Vanfin“ Toilet Good, and Perfume. We would drayv 5pQg|§| an“, Co“! o“ ' and Powder. Ask to ace the Butterfly design. ' Cutex Sets in x p cm Eversharp Pencils Chocolates in handsome Baskets and Decorated Boxes. mas wra p - ' ' _ ' - FOR MEN . 2' ' l ‘ it delight the moist particular smokers. Cigarettes, Cigar and Cigarette n, Brushes, Playing Cards, Shaving Brushes, Razors _,and Shaving 1a- -.: viiion BOYS AND GIRLS A Camera. makes a gift that will be a PlC-‘ISUFB 7°" Ymls- lamina a No 2 Brownie, Atbufn','2'Fiimg, Photos, Paste, Portrait attachment and a ycars frce sult- 4 Kodak: from $6.70 to $23.25. A nice assortment to choose FOR BABY Ivory Sets Rattles Powder Boxes and Puffs. BTW-ll":- Themws Bwllesr Blbsv “c- l l . 1 The special Brownie Gift Box at $5.00 con- //-:%=/7-';;/’ ilplil-r who claimeiiia’ tn ti-rll its how lll|l('ll v: gutuiii. s it: :|i|-. lliil il-ispilri, this ' iloii l:;~" priniripli- was -—---<-o>—-—- i Tho itogro lllllllt~lt‘l' wits trying ii _ , v V _ _ _ __ flllllprbss llis lii-i1i1-r< with iliusliaina ill utility iuliii-il exploits, “ho \\.|.~i,“m| Wlnurs" M‘ “llis young mnn an thi: lli‘ll\'1'l'1lll('i! of .l0rtlsnl<.-n1 zmillnhlnn ms mmmf] ' lit-cinui- 1li<~ rul-ir tit‘ that lioly (‘it ‘fn’ “m! h“ m)‘ W‘ _ \\'l’i*.'ii(‘l| from [lilylllill hands. 'l‘i1.»~ll:"“'_°"_‘." “will: ‘lm ‘Mllvlwlivuk 0a .,\llll'l'll.‘llll soldier miglil do \vorsiil‘,l“" “"‘l ‘lliil lmllml‘ flf“ Mm)‘ “llml "m" SW0," tiny Godrrcy... WIHPIiI-iti lu- tuk oil lii< ~.i .1 illlil friiuwl tin-r we now hold it llllli‘ of fivi- d“ ', too. .\n:l iii-n lii- ("Jillli iu Conservation Again ' “lly “Tiling on hull: .< .. "lliil you won" 4m- -pl stores written on imtli s iii-s in‘: i. ‘ijitst the sitiuv." **lll'_\'\\‘il\)ll miter 11-40m- , “lliil you ullltly il tnntic show inst nlirli “Wall, l lllouiziil it \\ii.~' loo rill y‘ ill on llll‘ programme s“ ‘Ono ltblit‘ gsuppos ll to elapse b? and hiagnzivqq, ,1’. "7 Owner-Say! You sold tlul eon big lllfk. Old IClct-ltei-No. sinl (l0 you“, he will. meat lli"ll bc uiioitylll" N, Q.—\\'lly won't ltc? The?“ i C.——~Ycs. but not its W oi l!" LEBRATION m fronowro _ w ont of thi City Hall to do honor to the Canadiagm-l paid the supreme sacrifice in the Great War. The cenotaph was covered with beautiful This in the site on which Toronto's permanent eenotaph will be erected at a coat of C2599“-