rt: “Will r malt or will 1 stick e a“ to extra quality? s 1s the comes to his min If he is after the bi slit he will never buy ‘Tea for " it i" Other teas which he same rice. ed_Rose.- ed le In! be 5-1335." 33020:: $7....“ Z.°..'”""‘°" uellvlvzrzl one nonl- but (Jul m ' ' ....... .':-.. '.:::- " "mx r.".'..'""......."-l:" ‘WANTED A mm: mouzv rune vvAnTzo. AT .____.___ I AM auvtue Year. A to ‘Parley Harris, Secretary. m]? u“, Prue +¥heriever the gmcq- b eat B i: h has thelaualilt); Llskultu uualuruns nmQf°"""'?"' "F" "l! lull!!!» 8e nor Ind m nu u- m low w! $2.76 per y profit, (NINA-We are cleoring an n5- mrlllfililifbjL PROGRAM tonight a; eortment of odd pieces o1’ @111“, r0 soon n Pastime Hull, nZgrpeJl-mceu; olefin _ w, w, we“. n _._... -. owe era. t AT EMEFLALDJ-Soclul and leo- --_. l"? by Rev. Pius McDonald in THE POULTRY SHQW this your gives him less, profit he sells YS lvoouu ‘Ylllluea (ll llfifi) libertine- - "I'm-M nun be renown-anew: w m paid u: z HOME-l‘ _ we: y or your pare time» chow cards tosr us. "' .. Summer-aide Sec’; _ uys guestron that vw- nrvl. 1-2 reg- ln. goods n4 i0 60 rtuttrrrrlt uulrunr _. in: iihe we but Coast tracks for several oars Will “n, r hand“, No canvassing. We instruct and --_- Y - Mum, ha,’ s“: mfg supply you with worth West An ARENA onzmj no: TONIGHT D“"‘“° "Plmrud u" the custom 394.112); polta; Mink, gush.“ ms Show card service 57xCo1~ You miss n lot’ 0i pleasure {r ym, trucks with (lzu-lokln, Helen Stilcu, “A new“: m’ but Imam“ borne Street. Toronto rgnnoltt uligte rut the Arenu. lland Baby Doll. Gomhlta, Del Coronado, comledlelle with for Fox ,3 . W e $951.10., of the 508501! Com kle Ora, Don Pronto and Fs- hqu” m “ma. Ne" York. 8L MEN ATTENTION, WE no at the Arena tonight. m I I - 1 um“ “d “h”. x u“ m nqw Nady m want apfiimuoufl ______ l! nnzn. lls greatest coup was “Mn,” “madam ‘um,’ m m redstration of m». m swzcmr. otassss n» farmers “ml” “l Lflmllm" “I 1911' "M" o; m" m, a, u“ mama“: m” The Canadhm Fat Breeder; As- end @3151", m [he M“ mum] hewon the Kentucky Futurity solicited. ll. K, mm", gum. mum“ 4993mm” 701' P0111"? Show. Prlzo list now TBBAIY, with Murlco. It was a six hoot con- mar-aide. P. E. I. eflmxfixlgtpmzngurasifitligum“ He: tine mgnlflcfn, display of (Bill in which the last one wzls trot- r-ousnwno t‘ -~ ‘ r nlehed on requeet. m. n. Jfiwellry more?’ ° W ‘l 749mm’ ted in 2,07 1.4, the fastest in tho M _..._._.. u , race. COMlNG POULTRY SHO -- l lllllll i . ______.__.___ OLOTH. CLOTH, cLoTm no 1110' buns will cackln nnd TlIGWPOOH mnule $1,211,521.55‘) .321 WANTED- Teacher rm- White "m" “m?” “n” ""4 “M” “l” “w” l" 1'" “W”? 1° b" =\ coulsldcrwlc b at’ 1 m’ m,“ “hm, m]. “ma” m. ials in. 500d qualities for their Third" 0t n. chow and you'll mine ' ‘ m“ Hg‘ u“ “g o "chm; yum Second cm“ sup dresses and suits? We have thou- mm:- raicltct ,1’ you fail m g0, “WWII! which he lmd in traiumg, plan-pen; "5 (m. 58-11418 0! 78rd?! that ‘flu be 801d -~-~~-~ ..._..._..~. inches wide. Ifbls in an excellent ]._ E_ I 1 H 1.. a , t , m MISCELLANEOUS Wwnwu w w murmurs l» wm rfhiiii .1.'.'Z‘.1?.i§.‘n53'7ff“'l"3"-1 better qualities than usually clock A not attendance ‘iun-iiuklt _._. t ' v a . ron JOB nnmrma or mv carting? dlfwsellillman M‘ ‘l ilflflvflilllell» Dntronize the Cem- Call at our store address: 168. u ‘ mu Job‘ Primary, 11s Kent st. Richmond Street, Eliglieh a. LE°T°RE AN" SOCIAL AT 19L 420.1, Scotch woouon c“. ‘Emerald. llev. blather plus Mono“- uld will lecture 1n Fzlncrald Hall on mgslllny .I:ln1:.'l;'y_ Qnlh. Them wit] __ - v .1 soc a Ill connect. on and A$P|R|N Trade Outlook _ Ill-mm u —————-o+>_-__._ ' -___.. “Buyer” is only Genuine Allkllyal . """'""‘"'""‘""" “"“""~”"""“°“‘"" __ Ill llllll (‘Bllllg WINTER LAYERS or»- curren- and induutry. 0n, Banks are not lntslness of tho on. Barth's, while- Warning! chance on any substitute for gonn- l1‘s criminal to lake :1 inc "Bayyer Tablets of Aspirin," pro ncrlbed by physlcilms for twenty- untvwenrt: and provotl snafu by mil- lions. Unless you "Myer" nu package or on tablets you arc not getting Aspirin at all. in every Bayer package are direc- prospcrs, marked u. guru-Tani fbroxtgbout (‘nnud-n. lmt rheumatism. omache, toothache, lumbagu and for pain. liundy tin ‘boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Made in Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Kannada), declined. Hill!‘ :1! a. later-higher ‘iii-i Mir-nub: Llulment for Distemper. lzlvon a helping POLITE BURGLAR ROBS No other who! woman m NEWARK. °' , be cited. And in xnw roux, 1.11;. l.7.———'l‘he polite l" l" be Obie" - "mum nnu apoloxlzeu for stealing °f wnlfflcts in the {mm “mm, M“ added “other 7m} utnible tirade lCretltt tim to hln um. Mrs. George Walk- “‘ ““""'°‘“’° P°“‘°r llrvllltrlnz dinner when the stranger knocked ad naked for ‘George.’ “I'm an old friend o! Georges; 11111!’ l wait?“ he naked. Mrs. Walker left the kitchen for n moment. When ebe returned the ulw-lluer asked for money and drew n revolvnr to enforce his demand. Iilrn. Wnllmr gavo up $38, and he bowed hie way out. “Give "M-"my thanks." ho said. m5’ resume to George." H" llexlected to leave his naxuc. READING WELCOMED.-- The ‘WW0 nrcsa of indie, including that worldwide situation‘ overlooked. Mnttt spPCt of oer-ruin trade, and from the retrospect err llolt turned to the Ho secs no ‘but ho does not irnoro may not hnvv rmtchml i reaction in prlceu. ' '. t i" . . . Bus» b» such that lhvy would bring m" ‘"1 ‘m’ “W” m“ " "m" plum in tin-r ltietory. In 1919 m». .- nr rho Nauomnfls. wumlywe], Hon m mevltnlllcnffln» United star much m“ i, ever egg“ Wm gold Fnrmu, Conn. “ma, m, Mm, S“, mm,‘ m“, A1,; mun,“ u, nppolmmeu‘ m. Lord us, moved by suntlnr conditions lo | Rwllliux as vlcoroy of India, says "~ ‘leflllutch from lnrliu. The news uupcm editorially cmmcss confl- rlouco that Lord Rucdluguvlll suc- ""P.ri iu bringing pone» and prou- "Qtlly to tho country. the mce, so will ‘Pnnmln thermally. diversity ed States sets Canada follow. bound upward proceded movement in Cannon. an AT ITS BEST The strongelt corn- Plunent ever paid to hglfslimulsinn of Sir Herbert: from the common my, we in Canada tnuut in cos to the Amoriclin level having yo‘: done 50 the with 1m in not. completed. conruxllug Iview is than. in gm itabesi, lake ‘I Emailing. UOD rem. and that. oonilden not longer be felt that vmohano of level." Thin fled Stolen, business is ieaoblur: _ ‘a8 Vlln attempts at rockhlwuom, thiht the reaotéouhwlf um ' _ r" r-lonzrloferredhrexdtoopo who m? Tm” n»: m» luthat Could; n in a po- ¢ fwd- er anion to parallel the course of m neimtbor without serious distress or impairment of the natural re- ammwe upon which its uuro foundi- Tho announcement made at the annual meeting of the Royal Bank of Canada. 11nd a particular on the outlook for Council goods at the current price prlcgésgm ‘the snme houue. A strict record . 311' lleubert llolt the President Was kopt of all food consumed also of Bayer Munufaictu t _ . ' ' . ' ltilgnoaceticacldeetar or ‘Salicylicg- :3“! Mm“ L‘ Pm” t“ m l! , . comprehensive. Few lectures of the have been and" mat - tern in tho large ero touched upon, Sir ll erh ullroapcof. need for pessimism tllouo whoh prevail in Wnnndu, sols by follow . the pace lwvatlse 0t‘ its greater in: and influence. Economic history for many gener- ations has proved that as the Un- the pace, so will , in that country the yhens. $2 u.» true a in mu Pee in nri . and not recession ‘The en- l the l3‘:- bearing an trodc this account they become of special interest. _ only the custod - mus of the cutvillilc of the people, but the agency through which the country‘ irrcztrrled the niainapring or trade. cannot. prosper unless trade and so thc nuunl reports of these institutions become a re - flex oi‘ general conditions-I In this; B". H“. “Mm. sl-nm- rim year -rocent]y closed prosperity crest is con Tb(£(‘(l,fll10W6i\'9l‘,1l8.ZSilll wlgnt has Lion for colds. lleo n ., = w _ m 1cm n wan s to ~ e. We d “h” ‘uumjw ' that the turning of the rand hue been recalled. that nrioeg have some Juno: rn-Iozuto lecture: u: MATTHEW AND MGLEAN Hill. P110317, January 23th. glnmgtnvtz m‘ qgwdzyifi pa"; as‘? -———— r an o. POULTRY snow. Jan. 2a w 0011mm. 6° n alas-Wed 27th Emerald Hull oil-January 25m, HELP THE ORPHANS by attend Hall toui .__.... HOT COFFEE time Hull. THE sPsoxLz-o BEAUT|5$ bmuts at next week's poultry 5.110“, POULTRY better than ever. Agricultural Hall, January 26th, Prizes including 24 sliver $600.00 in cash prizes. THE ADJOURNED annual meet- 215 of the Bourls Silver Black Fox 5 the Town uslus White. Secretgry, REGULAR MONTHLV MEET . lnr; oi’ llll} ..__._. (Experimental Farms New.) ABOUT WINTER LAYERS-His modern mthods were not as yct thought that farmers keep hens} until too old for profitable winter 0B1; production and it is also a common belief lmllets commence inf-l the following tlncided in 1015 pullt-ts, lnfn pllels. yearling hens, and oltihnu an winter lnycrs, at the Cap Rouge Experimental Station. ._.__ THE EXPERIMENT.~—- The ox- - 17°!" TOTEM these dates. .__.__ Wlll be something worth cackling W! cruwlns about. it will be .1 "bird" of w show. Don't mlsa it! Allrlculturnl Hall, ___... the basket so al in Pastime January 25——27. ght. . Wm b i DIOXIER lmtitelcnolrcs birds at the ‘ ' L‘ fivrvct at t: rov non pou try show open- lmket social tonight in Pas- lug January 2on1. m Agrlculturnl H.111. Over 5.000 people expects-d to see-them. , llllllllfe. Wllfllll. We a-iishiug g0, you about‘ S“ the 8mm“ ANOTHER 1.100011 0:901 - lt is understood that another whole $130 liquor dealer has been grant "l permission to open in Ghnriottt- town to ::c.l lqunr for (‘Xp-JTI. 14y the payment ‘of a $1000 ‘ license this pennlsaion has been granted. -—--{o->-___ 3H QW-“Bltlger and i0 27th. 72 special ODDS. Minunln Llnlmcnt for Dlulcmpc". Sire and Son ._.___. dominating the Hall. Souria on Wednes- January 26th at 8 p. m. Jnhug After Pacific From tblo department, he has sent otltflrqwlliuo. 2.03 1-4. Whim Sox. {Zllfll-i, uml Enporrrnzn, 2.0314. lu ills early nineties, when i.‘.,F. Emory sold Wintorset for export to Russia, Frank Caton was select- cd to go along and drive him. Up lo that time Frank lmd done but very little race driving. The most of his time was taken up with balancing the colts and lookint: af- tar the farm (letalls while George Fuller, Jon Rhea and Fred Kcym urcro off with tho racing stable. ills mu Will also drove u few rztcct. lie showed from the start that he would make-e. clever reins-man. It did not lztkellfrltnk Cnton long to make a. reputation ~inQRnsoiu._ Ills training in America equipped him to handle a. racug stable where Ladies Auxiliary of Hm ENT AGES. -iu vogue. His sons Will and Sum also followed in his footsteps. Many of the fnstcnt performers on the that into hagclm] lltussian trucks were driven to their m my only d“, records _by them. At the outbreak spring, To gum“, of hostilities. Frank Cation return-- light. 011 (his subject, it Wm, ed to America. Hie 5011s remained lofllmpnn! mmy and um now, if living somewhere in Siberia. ‘ 0f lhn Nmv England lrziincrn. both A. ll. Dore and John Trout had sons who took up racing. W110i! the former had Cohnunct and tho four your old cilampion Gnluteu. Would your husband marry you again? For 3,000 years supreme Palm null nlivc oils were Clon- palm’: cormclics. 'l‘hc',' sverc thc luxuries of (h: Greek and Roman bu ths. 'l"llcy were the basis olull ancient beauty. Now rnudcrn experts go nvcrncns to got thcnl, 11nd blend them for you in this scientific way. Thcrc ncvcr has been, and nrvcr will be, anything ‘to mun-ll tin-m fur the skin. Other soaps cost five Fortunate is the woman who can answer “ cs1’. But man awomnn ii she is honest . . Y ' . wlth herself, ls forced to be 1n doubt- after that she pay. stricter attention to hcr personal attractions. ' A radiant skin, glowing and healthy, i.»- more than :1 “sign" ofyouth. It i: youth. A-nd nny woman can enjoy it. Beauty's basis is pure, mild, soothing soup. Never g0 to sleep without Llsing_ it. ‘Nomcn should never overlook this all-important fact. The basis ofbcauty is :1 thoroughly clean skin. And the only way to it is soup. There is no harm in cosmetics, or in powder, rouge, ifyou frequently remove them. Never leave them on overnight. The skin consists of countless glands 11nd pores. 'l‘hcy clog with nil, with dirt, with pcrspirntion——witll refuse from within and without. The first requirement is to cleanse those- pores. Anti soap alone can do that. A costly 1nistake Harsh, irritating" soups have led many women m omit soup. Tint is a cctstly times more 'l‘hcrc an: soups which frost five times n; much or lhllnolivc. Mun. facial soaps urc highrr prior-d. But. thcrc are no xnnp ingrcdicnir: umrc costly than palm and olivc oils. 'l‘hcrc 1's nothing so luxurious. It is only because wt‘. mukc it for million! that Palmolive sells at 10c. Palmolive fJCIOFlCS work day and night to supply the demand. The Palmolive for 10c: ' Volume and efficiency enable us to sell 00 (‘Jill- neriment began on the first day of Novmbor and ended on the last lduy of Fobennry. during five con- Lester was with him and continu- ed to race after his father's (loath. costly oil: are bought iu cnormous ‘ quantities. Result, the popular l0~ cent price and the nrost popular _ edtuhllah from the accounts that ‘through the period of contraction the bank has hand to its clients. the policy than an increase of $40,000,000 in u". rent loans at the end as com-pared with the beginning of tho year need this connection It as Sir Herbert burglar of Newark. who holds up ‘mm “mllha-‘liw- "m! U"! 501161117 very basis of_ ls sensitive. It mung‘, m o; commodity p,- o; 2 _ . - : w out crc it a bust ~ 18A ‘iummer nvanuo “an new 08mm,’ would m“: and whim M! fatal. the repudiation of con- lrlwlfl begins to destroy that eq- better and in cost of m, specific, in r6 ‘lot of curly pullers taken indiscrim- inntely $8.10 with old hens. lt will be seen couul-ry tho reaction “an: first Ito ‘hm’ u“ expected’ “mum and m qua“. flu, 1mm“, eggs from lwnu was u little larger "i son no escape thnn that from early pullets. but i5 t0 the difference does not materially change the figures for tho cost per dozen. BLHH l. A. of each experiment the birds were ‘wlghed no that. in the spring. the gain or loss in credited or debited to them. SAME BIRDS COMPARED.-. The birds used for this experiment were not specially for brod production, eta put in each ywur were not from older hens. yearling hens used for this expel-i ment were the some birds, with the exception of n. very few which had died. as the ones in the pen of early pullets of the previous your, WEIGHT oFEEEsF-n. n some- times objected that, though early ma“ w‘; {Jlullets lny more cggu than yearling he 0nd oi‘ or older hens. tho Further liquldn- welght. Taking the figures from’ the present experiment, we find thnt. for the same weight 0t‘ eggs, whu it cost $1.00 to produce them, with early pulletu. it cost $2.35 to produce y/l/ll/Zll/zf 1/11 a 1 : ; For Livt-r Futuyfientml llfllllllt ‘scrapped. Last your he was out with Silver King. Allie Trout dlcd at Clinton, toilct soap in the world. Mass. after he brought out Moth Miller and while he was developing mistake. A healthy, rosy, clcar, smooth skin must be .1 clczul skin, first of all. There is no nccd for irritating soap. Palmolive soothes and softens while 1r cleans. It is based on palm and OltVC oils. Force the lnthcr into the port-s by n gentle massage. Every much 1s balmy. I llcnall the Foreign matter comes out 1n the fllLSlllg. lFyour skin is very dry, use cold cream heft-re and after washing. No medicamcnts Palmolive is just n soothing, cleansing soap. Its blundncss comcsthrotlgh blend- ing palm and olive oils. Nothing since thc world begun has proved so suitable For (iclicatc complcxinns. All its imencficiltl efilzcts come through gSnflc, thurou-Crh clczlnirlg. There arc no mcdiculncnts. N0 drugs can do what Y\':ltltrc ciocs when you nid hcr with this scientific Palmolive clcuxasing. Millions 0F women get their cnvicd complcxions through thc use ofPalmolivc SOIIP. Tlm Palmolive Company, rlliluwzukrv, U. S. A. T/Iv Pnlmoliz-‘c Company of Canada, Lintilcd, Tbmnlu. Ont. “M the Baron Wilma youuseutum for John E. ‘Prayer. . lu Ohio Hurry Stokes’ father trained nnd raced the Mohawk trotters for the Clarke of" Spring- field. Ohio. Charley Valentine 811w has :1 son that has shown cousldo able skill in~the sulkey. A few» years ago ho defeated his father in u. closely contested race over one of the Cleveland tracks. Th tall white hnlrcd Gus MncPY. who won. the Kentucky Futurity with Beuzettn and Borulmn and mode Colorado E. u three Y9!" Old champion is the father of flame)‘ lllacoy, the youul: mun who "B up behind the Siloke trottern D115- usmn. llobnob, Plauulble and My Choice, when they were sell-int; 1110 money at Lexington lust 0010b"- In 1909 when a slip of a boy. Ru- mey placed the saddle rflwfd l0!‘ trntters at 2.08 l-i with Country Jay. Of lute years he linx been busy developing the llcdford trot- welzht could be for egg no that the early pnll - stock than tho yearling or Two sonmnu, the both cases they wore, for production, below the new in tho fann flock. nlzc of the 0r the young mcn who um now making repulnllorls m; rclmlmvn- none have brighter futures before them than Charles Donn. Jr. and Lyman Druulc. Harry Brut-lie. the - rimm- of m. mum. 1m been W111“- lng uround tho Nevn Efltllfllld trucks for over thirty years. H6 took to the uulky as soon us his regg, were long enough to rench the gtlrfllpfl, and hns been on the move ever since. At the. start. ell. "it" came his way were horses which bud faults that no one had £11110 1° correct. l! they ever sot to thol rec“, Harry [won with them and that is the ucid test. With alight- hand and nttlonce that few WWW look for in a mm with such an W‘ puliivo tamrerwefll- H"?! 3m?“ , hu dildo out ethereal! L like Minor Bil. lltelfillmout mry- t. “mugged that they ehelild be I ' l them with yearling- .92 with lute pulletfl. and tli weight of Poison In 31% i GET A .25!) Bill _ m quick u». u» ti1.1|='l‘.l.’\ lllx lelm Ind ltilln Lyman Ilrusie grew up in these éurrouudings. He was given mounts as soon as he was’ big cno up behind a horse and allowed to drive races when o fishing or batting flies at a bull pnrlrJln-‘ldlii his opportunity came. when he was selected to drive the Brook l-‘nrm horses. ilo made good during the past Echo ‘Direct, Dr. Elmore, Mr. Dud- loy, Emma. hlugownn, Emma Ilnr- vustcr nnd the Etawah Gunvctn. Young Dean is associated with {his father at Palatine lll.. the trial ground on which Minor llulr, The yurling colt CollateralsrmziwyyJ Azoff. Nellie Lightioot, and Belle ngmgd [rolled ll] 2.18, l-l, llit) S00 0nd fustoet mnrk over mndc by l1, foul of that age in hnrtlnnu. | Young Donn is neunclctcd with‘ Ills father at Palatine. trial ground on which lllinor Ileir. The Broncho. Ncrvolo, Tony Swift, and Flelning Boy were prepnrwl for the clurfpuigns which gave them :1 off, Nellie Llghtfoot, and Ilello Mc- Kenzie. Mei. your ho improved on them with Summer Song, llolly- road Mac, Starved Rock, and the? yearling cold Collateral]. The inst‘ named trotted in 2.1854, the second fastest mark ever made by n fonl of that age in lmrness. ..__';::_'-:_—_..:;.:_._~—- -;_.._~ ' --—____'; :2: lher boys were two ycnru with lll., umrrffiu uurvf ugh toigct ‘f-By Herbert JonnsTfii Jar. SIMVLY H.121. as Ar m: ornate- T/mr DAY 0FALLl7AY$l 1 ‘s, the Con-vim. |9:|, p; lkn~..| 1.4 11 m1 I the Iystlm cause ly rem p dose. 25c. a oilrlnlors. nu, The poisons and bylhe uu of llf- Chill’! Kidney-Liver Pills. pains, bu. -¢_-~