émctm MULASS q To place this the finest health vlllll- i; only la bulk, drawn yourorderfromthlcaeh whichitwuehlpped. ‘z ____-__l__-—-—-———— Molasses in an iii-dim ma‘ tainer would destroy its ran, delicious tube and it: greet (rm iawbyymlflfl bw l r‘ pEBRfiUAvltY 3f‘ V1927 of‘ t0 In ap++eoeooo+o That Oar 0f Yours B! WILLIAM ULLDIAR ‘ llecrt-to-lleart Talk: With Anto- moblle Owner: and Driven on How ta Get the liinlt Out of nu g oil on wrench, jack and pliers oe- nxfifm. m " m h“ casionally will simplify this try- ing task immeasurably. ‘é ALLOW YOURSELF ROOM watch on onc‘s distance. When the streets are slippery and chances for skidding are great, 1t is wise to allow 50 feet between cars when traveling at 20 luiles on li0lll'. This is impossible, of course, where there is congestion and where traffic is moving slowly. Room is the chief need oi the driver who is called upon to stop on u slippery street or road. ONE POINT TO CONSIDER Virtually all oi’ tile latest cars are equipped with windshield clean- ers. This should be significant to the motorist whose car is not so elluilloeti. if tho manufacturers are willing to add to Winter driving these important aids which reduce their per unit. profit. it is recogni- tion of the fact that they are vital. ill connection with these cleaners. the automatic type is superior ill that it permits the (lriver always to keep botll hands on the wheel. RETREADING IS HELPFUL Motorists who have from a nlolltil to six weeks oi’ Winter driv- ipguilcarl oi’ them can make an iu- vestnleut in safety by retreadlng tires that need it. Tile process is not expensive and may prevent a skidding accident. lllany owners arc meeting similar situations bv buying new tires. laying Ihc olll ones zlsitle until Spring wilen tho iligillvays arc dry and safe. ONE WAY TO END SQUEAK (‘oiled springs used ill certain‘ varieties oi‘ silock absorbers do, vclop the llallit of stlucaking for llo apparent. reason. The (zhances lu-e iilat the cud oi‘ the spring is rubbing iis base. A heavy graphite, grease will effect ll certain and inl- mediate cure. LIGHT UP THE GARAGE Although there is improvement lll the situation. there still remains a tendency i.o build the snlall gar- ago with windows that are too lunall. The simplest cur operation requires plenty of light nlld the motorist would do well to relnem- her this when he is building a home for his car. It docs not. pay to skimp on window space. FOO Winter driving calls for a closer the KEEP THE TOOLS OILED ant job, but it is made doubly un- pleasant when the car owner is forced to remove the valve lock-nut with a pair of rusty pliers. A little FLAT SPARES ARE STOLEN One failing common to all motor- ists, it seems. is the tendency to put the flat tire back on the car- rier without locking it. lt is done this way, naturally. 090111189 11"‘- owner expects to leave the tire for repairs. However, it fre uently hap- pens that days elapse efore he gets around to the garage. This gives the thief plenty -oi’ time to work, and experience shows that he does not puss by a tire merely because it is flat. CLEAR SPRING. On Tuesday, December 22nd a very enjoyable examination and Christmas tree was held at Clear Spring ill presence oi‘ a large audi- ence. The school, although conso- lidated f0l' a number of years was jtasteiully decorated by the Woul- .en‘s institute. and seating was pro- ‘ivided by the rate-payers, all of [Wliillll scem to take an active ill- ‘lcrcst in the school. l Tile programme. wilicll was len- gtlly. consisted of class work. sing- 'lug. recitations. music and step ulancing. ‘v . - i The pupils. though snlall both lll number und size, answered prompt- ly to questions asked. not only by their teacher, bllt by Rev. K. (I. lill-Pllcrsllll and teachers from noi- ghbouring schools. The Christmas tree was very de- licntcly (lressoil and loaded with gifts ironl ollr old friend Si. Nick, Fwho was present lll good glee. Rev K. t‘. Mcl-‘ilerson was the recipi- tent of a nice gift from the pupils and the teacher. Niiss lllacAdanl. was kindly relucmbercd by the Wo- men's institute. After distributing the presents. Santa (Ylnns very much amused boil: young and old by a real good step dance to music furnished h yMr. Fabian Dougie. (m his departure. he not only wish- ed llll a Jolly (lhristlnus. but. added that he would he amongst us zlgain next. year. Home-made candy. pro- vided by the Institllte, was enjoyed by all. Kind words oi’ congratula- tion were expressed by Fr. Mc- Pherson. to both teacher and pup- I|g for their splendid entertain- ment. A vote of thanks also was tendered the teacher for her pains- taking effort. ill making llerschool work a success. The singing of “God Save The King“ brought a jolly evening to a close. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Neuralgia Pain Ncuritis Headache Lumbago“ Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT Accept only “ ayer" package which contains provcn directions. Hand Also Canada) sired in ‘an WA R N I N G l Beware of Counterfeit: There is only one enulne “ASPIRIN" tablet. I a tab; let is offered as "ASP_IRIN and is not stamped with the "Bayer Cross"—refuse it with oontempt-itisnoWASPIRIN at alll Don't take chancesi “pm.” boxell of l2 alum’ m» of 24 and l00—Dr\1B8l'I-'- lrl,""i.~",f"‘ti."li.‘.".1 ‘ii $Zil°.‘°‘..“°...; Tire changing never is atpleas- Eastern Notes Mr. lClawson of the liiarlne De- partment was in Souris last. week on a business trip and was regis tered at the Cox liotel. Mr. Claw-I son interviewed several applicants] for the position of lighikeeper at East IPoint, which vacancy was caused by the death oi the late ‘Angus ‘Molutyre We are _lYIOHB8(l m Billie that Mrs. Joules .i’aquel. Junior who was seriously ill suffering from fifyfllpelus is now considerably better. 0n the last three Saturdays rain has-‘bcen the weather programme ' ill this section. with the result that business lll Souris has been lrcry dull. Mr ll ll. Acorn is on n business trip to Newfoundland. A very pleasant dance was given in the ‘B. ll. S hall Soul-is on Friday evening, und was greatly enjoyed by the young people. .Mr.Stewl1rt Mcintyre. East Point was a recent visitor to Souris. Major T. G. Lanphler of the U. S. Army. who commanded the air- iliane squad which flew from De- troit to Ottawa this week on the goodwill" Invasion of Canada. They proceeded to Montreal the ""9 d3)’. and later recroued the border into the United States. in attendance at the Burns’ ‘Con- cert Tuesday evening. liir. and ‘MrsfD-ouglas bell, Rollo Bay, were among Tues- day's visitors to the city. We regret to report the death oil little Cecelia Walsh, Souris who‘ has been very ill for the last few‘ months and w-llo passed away 'l‘11es-| day. lDeceased was i1 very bright child and will be greatly mlssedl by her rfamily. l-Ier funeral was! held to the lit. C. cemetery. was a recent, visitor East. . Messrs W. Whalen, Frank Kenysl J. D. Chaisson and J. Peters werel lvisitors to ‘Souris last week. Mr. n. ‘Francis of the firm‘ oi J.s.' llPranccs 6t Sous was ell albusiness.‘ trip to lBayiield, Friday. Mr. John Creanlei" who spent a week lll lSourls recently, returned to his home in OWLeury. Mr. Joseph McDonald. South lia-ke was among the visitors to lSouris last week. Thursday night by the ‘St. {liar- garefs Dramatic Club was very lweii rcccivori, all the actors per forming their parts ill a. very ‘natural manner. lwere also splendid and included ‘songs by ilteggie ‘Gallant. and Step dancing by Mr. Joseph Gallant. lMisses Julia and Zila-rgaret Gallant and Champion Lady Dancer. Miss lAllbino Gallant. Music was furn- ished ‘by ‘Miss l<llsie (lallant, organ and Messrs l’. (fhalssou anti James (iallant, violin. ‘The proceeds were approximately seventy (loiiurs. t The concert given lll St. Charles ‘Mrs. John Webster. llosion and iler little daughter who have been _visiting at Mrs. Websters parents. iii/Ir. and Mrs. James Mlclsuatz. Souris, left last. week on return lug the island. ‘While crossing (lrand lltllvor ice lost week two men barely escaped with their lives. Tile horsc and sleigh flopped through. bllt the men managed to get over the back of ‘the sleigh to safety. Mr. Ernest Johnstone. Bay For time was a passenger to the city last week. ‘We congratulate Mr. Walter iBur dett flu his well merited success as an entertainer at the Burns‘ concert held -in the lCliy last week. Mr. Burdett has been beard in our own county on several occasions and of course was considered n wonder and now that he was so well received by Olli’ city audi- ence and simong city performers It surely betokcns a future for lllll llurdett should he ever wish to ust his talent ill-wider fields. Re the “Mail lOrder ‘Businessfl now under discussion I may say that in our own section of the ‘ls- land it. has certainly reached vast proportions and why? Simply be cause the people have "got the Dr. A. ll. McDonald. Sourls, ivus‘ Altkelnlwill this o tlr“ tl -l' - l . Bay Fortune and Mr. Elmer Camp-l U H“ m L m“ o um llVlr. Edwin lieid, Rollo. Bay -\Vest‘ ll aim sure the village buy anywhere except where they please. Alluin if we do not buy from our sister-province will they lnly tronl us? 'li a ‘Fax is imposed "lllllilglllil Inter-provincial trade‘! The question at issue is not as if the articles bought were made in our own island-if that were the case this state of affairs would be very serious; bllt as l see it it is a case of the ‘tliiiddle Man" —— and "lllllffllly the buyer does not wish l0 pay the ‘“.\ll(l(ll0lll&ll" too much Drofil. No, our island people who are now in a state of prosperity and have lots of nlolley will ‘buy where they set the best article for the least money. T-he only thing tor ou-r merchants to do is to issue catalogues similar lo others. Take for instance "lit-d" W5 Apparel" ready to wear dresses coats. etc. Probably _ille city stores are stocked with these articles but and rural stores are not. Where then is the‘ - *3- i {young girl to select her iinery for {the different seasons if not from a lmprobabltq $160‘ S’ r y they 'l‘lle specialties! to the United ‘States. They will tinu- lllal: to visit thr- Bbend u few days with Mr. and Mrs various stills-s trying to pick’ John Mtiltilllilf. iliordcn, ilciore ic-av- u"! tlllWv-l PPqlIircnlculs. and lair, ‘Catalogue? We all have not cars at ollr ziislmssl to go where we will so what else would we shop from? ‘and nnnd it is not only over "wo- ‘nlen shoppers" over whom the cat- Illflglle exercises such an haliucina tlon——lve know lots of nlell. who tlnd it very convenient at times to l-‘llilll I'm!" a catolgue. The writer has visited the nlanuiacturing plant of .1. S. llfrzlllccs & Sous at the lit.- tic summer resort o1‘ ‘l"oriunr~. ‘who -al'l-. doing a firlurisllilrg ilusiness lll alld asked their opinion "lluy at Hollie" campaign. They replied that their experience. ls if "you give the people the l-igbl. zlrtlcle at the right price" they will! "lllllffllly Iluy at. liomc. and their‘ business dealings with ollr island people are very satisfactory. as they receive mail orders froln Tign isll to idlmirll for their sleigils allli larm wagons. As l said ‘before our tilcrrllilllts will halve to issue (iélltl- iogucs, lllcn llle girl just honlc from the factory with her wages to spcnd will order goods from them just as well as f-roul foreign houses_ us anyone knows this requires less‘ —then came ,thcir line. ‘on tho the invention present day. w“ illg up the time of a not-too-patienli cicrk who is inclined to lbe rather snperciilolls with her “couutriiltarVl sister, blll you know we have lots‘ of “feelings? in the country. and! rather than fl-ei embarrassed wc.‘ will resort to the catalogue every} time. H. l -——-——<-0a--—-— i Sliver will be as bright on new‘ If it is covered with sour milk al-, lowed to stand for hall‘ an hour‘ and then washed and rinsed. thenew Orthophonic Victrola, throwing a bombshell into the musical world. Music critics were among the first in acclaim as the musical sensation oi the For the first time, this newcomer revealed tones. instrumental effects and nuances which had never been revealed before by any home musical instrument. Such performances are 9,19 Orlltosll Victrola. Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Limited Model 4-3 $1.1 5 wit?“ Elcctrictlhlvc . ..J A I! and Fourteen months ago, many declared it was improbable that home music would ever be improved to the point of absolute realism. made possible only by virtue of the Victor; t't\llIl’!\ll(‘fl principle of "matched impedance or smooth’ iiow oi souncbat all fCgiStQfF. Today you can have the new Ortllophflfllfi Yil-lrniu with an electrically driven turntable, _ rllll from your lighting circuit. Thus you ‘ may sit bark at your case and enjoy Without physical exertion any selection 0t the large and varied Victor repertoire. The new Orthophonic Victrola is made in various models, from $430 down to $115. obtainable on convenient payments irom' any “His Master's Voice" dealer. onto Trade Mark Raft! Made only by Victor Look for this Trademark Win-n preparing ' prunes you may save time and gas by cooking two or tilree pounds at once and‘ pulling them zlway iu pint Jars YEAR opgNg Au-splcqousu! until you wish to use them. wn-H LARGE goN5TRU¢T|oN TOTAL Ifor Stomach Tr0ub_le_s Pain After Eating Ideal "January contract; total large for winter lelconmivluch new work reported an contemplnted- Good year ahead- For Men and Women. the Restorative That Helps Quickly, is Jamualry, usula/lly one of the Off months for new construction com tracts awarded this year records _$16,7-'l1.800 worth o! new yvork. This figure its in excess of that for the first mlonth of 1926 by 32 per cent. it is the largest January t0- DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS A Medidine Which Enjoys a Sound Good Health llalbit”. lln wgr years and after. hundreds of people finding every- thing so lhigh priced were attract- ed ’by the seemingly low prices in the catalogues and began send-Inga and even though the goods were oii inferior quality it satisfied for the’ time being. This state oi affairs realize that things can be bought! Brineine Up Father truly renmrkable way ‘the power. to S the liver and bowels. ‘Pills every day, and derive con-tinned and now when priceséthl“ wonderful have come ‘back to norm“ n 1E ance the system requires in order very hard to get most people toil" ""1 95 "Mule “meal Reputation Because It Bring; I tal since 1918. According to lMaoLoan ~Buii~dinl§ Reports tlJtd» lithe distribution of the January total by divisions is led. by that for the ‘Prairie Prov- inces tin‘ which awards were made m the value of &6.355.100 or 37-9 per cent oi.’ all oonmruotion. The largesst single tltem was a» lumber mlili in North Western Ontario to cost 56.000000. North Wefllefll These vegetable pills possess in n trengthen andl tone the stomach.‘ Hamilton's- iroml medicine the assist-l Thousands use Dr. if you have headaches, 'l)lll0l.l8 nt- .| g lust as cheaply at homg lwm. the tacks. indigestion. get Dr. Hamil ‘Ontario its taken to be a part 0 additional satisfaction of knowing 1Q"?! ‘Pm! 1:439? and learn wlmtfihe Tmlfle dwflion‘ what one is getting, and l do notthis won-ler u I see how lpeople can he forced tocon do for you. 25c. at all dealers. tracted for. the tomilbelng Shiifith-ivarrant a feeling that 1927 will he in Ontario vegetable renledyl2ti per ‘cent of the work was con.- .,____._ ____¢ 400- 533852111» worth of awards showed Ill the (Juclbcc total or 23.- 2 per cont whlile in British Colum- his. 12.14 per cent was undertaken or $2,083,400, and the hf-aritilne-s 893.700 or 5 per cent. ‘By classifications. industrial work shows up strongly, the total being $6.6‘22.5000 or 39. 5, per cent or lull types- Business buildings ca-me next with 32.1 per cont or 85,387,700. Residential work on its total of $3,405,900 accounted for 20.5 per cent and Pulblic works and utilities 8.11 With the excep tion of the lumber mill mentioned previously, an. additional award re~ lative to on office build-lug in Montreal of ‘$1,500,000 and an ab- bey tin York Mlilis. Ontario. $800. 000. there were no other really large contracts. Employment Satlefaetory The opinion in labor oircies l‘.\ that lube building trades are better enuployed than in either of the previous two winters and that sub-permit returns that 81560001790, "it stantial projects in‘ mnny places new construction was underiakcnl t- .HI\ ._ ' s‘ l L concerned. the best year silica 1012i, possibly“ better. Oontemplated Total Large- . iWlhen $71,056,600 worth oi’ pro- posed new construction oi Which eighty percent is likely to proceed (lilting the year, is reported in January. it is unusual. Taken with the $100,000,000 bang over from i926. it just nmlms that the activi- ty oi’ the past. year is carrying for- vrard with increased’ impetus. The major items proposed were——pulp and paper mills. while warehous- es. road construction, factories and residential work also contrib- uted. i l tirban Building. Tile filial returns for 1926. s0 fur as building work in the cities is show that Montreal. with a tonal of $31.720.000 worth of pemlnils, led all other centres- Tor- onto was lust 56.000000 behind. it ‘Is cstimotelfirolu the huildiiw in. as cities of the Dominion. com- paring ihtilg with the total $301,661. 000 worth of building construction undertaken in. all parts of 1:110 D0- lnlinion. it is to be deem that ap- pfllxlmfltclly as lnuoh ibullldlug per- mits as was lbullt in the cities. _.4-o>——— Clerk at Wllesden: lions to ask the policeman? man. to the constable: Yes. how was 1 to know you were going to tell this tissue of lies? I H-bfiypiloorge Mclitlanlls ._.__._4-._ . . JUST ENOUGH TO KEEP Tfibo/ELJIN‘ AMBA A5 I .1051‘ "roan You- JueT TAP JUDGE SLOT’ wrn-l A BRICK-NO vim-ENQ- THG. WAY UNTIL. I'M APPOINTED ADO7R- DO YOU WELL- I KIN RELY-QJ Mc QAFFNeY- MED D0 ANYTHINQ won "ran RS‘. DOLLA HIM OUT OF es Lql-rj-HAT- M‘ GAFFNEY . against imiutiolrmth Tablet) magi iredulurk. "I! 10719159 I oo- l'l.l.. o0 lT - "rue FtflfaT THING‘ IN THEVKIORNIN - O i927 n In"; Flnun Scnvocl. N's. JUDGE BLOT WA?) STRUC. JICQS‘ YOU'RE A5 QOOD Air Amuse/Quota- AN’ l5 LAID 09- so You ARE-rue our. THE PRESIDENT wll__l_ PICK‘. K BY AN AUTO 1 . SAY- DINTY- FIND Ms qAFF-‘NEY- use GOT TEN DON-ARE! BELONCAN‘ TO HF)" fi,’ "('1- Auy ques- W0-