'27 J! . -_ .,.,. JANUARY a e g ._ .-.1 .. A C0011 curl pellnjus . CHINA MIN K ably made 012:‘?! This is aqsalefof extraordinary. We have Wlullssedl-‘ihladies fur coats from .- the leading fur house in Montreal, at near- ly 1-2 their-value for spot cash. . intending purchasing a coat for * ter, this is your opportunity today. These coats are placed onsale this morning, and marked at the lowest net cash price. ' CHAPAL sEAL coal‘ of very fine furs, trimmed with Sialm , PERSIAN LAMB coars a‘... special choice quality, medium _, ' CHAPAL SEAL COATS selected l French dyed skins, with 3 sablé collar and cuffs . . . . . collar and cuffs, fashion- COON COATS, very choice“ quality 45 iitiéllelllilfil? ."T°.‘.“."“ $37511" ‘ - N ORIEHERN RAT COATS, these coats were specially selected cools soars 4o 1.. long $24000 . 1927' A Central Guardian CHURCH 0F GCOTLANDF-Ow- ins to the funeral of Mrs. Win. E. I-Iowatt of Borden on Friday. Rev. E. MacDougall cancels his appoint- ment to preach at Bangor on Thurs- day next. FUBS ANQLIGAN 8ERVl058.-- Jan. 30th, 4th Sunday after lEpiphany in St. John's Church. Milton. To safe- ‘puani the community against l-he prevailing epidemic by order of the Health Department the Ohuroh |Wlll be closed forq two weeks. St. Mary's Church, Rustico. 2.30 p. m. lPreacher, lRav. C. F‘. ‘ohnson. SEA CAPTAIN , DEAD —lWG-l’d I10111cs from Tignioh. P. E. island, announcing the death there in h's l78th year of his age o: captain Joihn B. McCarthy, well known skipper of coastwise vesels in the trade of the lNorthumborland‘ Strait out of Pictou, Port Hast- ings, Charlottetown and Summer- slde. ll-le was born at Gaspe, IQuebec, ‘and went with his parents lat an early age to Prince Edward Island and since early manhood followed s. seafarring life. Five daughters- filvo sons, besides a wid- ow and ten grandchildren survive. —Halll'ax Herald. PERSONALS Mllss Elsie Murphy has resumed her duties as teacher in Bayside scullooll, beling‘ incapacitated {for some ‘time by an attack of mumlpsl. I Mrs- T. A. Mclver, who was visiting ildr daughter, Mrs. J. A. Brown, Baysids, returned m her hlomle tn ‘Klllnkom. Saturday- If you are next win- *.89 00 "$119 00 --»-e--» $148 00 COATS with Prairie fox 1 $98 00 "198 00 “The many friends of little Miss Mary Tralnor will be glad to know lihalt she is getting along nicely but is remaining for a few days ‘longer in the city Hospital to avoid any complications. your inspection is i We have a coat at the price you desire lMlessrs Ennmet Mclver and Jaaulsls MoGuigan. ‘who spent last week vislflirlg the farmer's "sister, Mrs. Fonoo ‘Browfn Bayside, and nvited today. S. A. . Mo otlher friend-s in Grand River re- ttrnnled to their homes in KlIIKONI oln Monday. SEES HlIGHER LEARNING IN HEALTHY CONDITION I‘ DIINALD l. 00-0-000000-0-0 OOOOQ-OOOO-O-§OO EYES TESTED AN D GLASSES FITTED New retracting -. room with. modern equipment. Our experience is at your service. ‘E. w.‘ TAYLOR‘; TORONTO. Jany 26.—Sir Robert Falconer. president of the Univer- sity of Toronto, lo-day takes issue with Canada's only women mem- ‘her of parliament, Miss Agnes Macphail, wlho told lthe United Farmers 0f Alberta, meeting in Edmonton yesterday, that Can- ada's educational system was “a complete failulre. obsolete and in- fected with dry rot." “So far as higher education in this province is concerned I find it to be in a very Iioalbhy condifon," smiled Sir Robelrlt. "The recogni- tlou our, students and graduates receive abroad. particularly in Eng- SOUT-H LAKEI 80H OOL Tho semi-annual examination oi‘ South ‘bake School was held in the school-room. ou Friday evening December 25th and ‘was well at- tended by parents and visitors. Tho pupils, who were examined in the different subjects by their teacher, Mr. James E. McDonald. assisted by Mrs. Louis McDonald. acquitted themselves very credit- ably and by their ready answers, showed careful training on the part _of their teacher. y At tho close of Lhc examinations MOTHERS‘ YOUR HEALTH MUST BE UP TO FAR ‘t —~Evans' iStudio London, l0nt.—"During one of my expectant periods I was so weak and nervous I could not get around. my head ached. I felt heavy all the time and suffered with sick stom- ach. I was advised to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and after I began taking lt I got along flue. It relieved me of all the bad effects, made me well and strong. my nerves were good. and I kept so well I could do all my own work and I had a fine healthy baby. “I also ilnd that Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets keep the stomach. liver and bowels in perfect wonking order and never cause distress."—- Mrs. James Campbell, 109 lnker- man St. (picture above.) All drug- gists. Semi 10c lo Dr, Pierce's story ill Bridgeburg. desire a trial pkg. Favorite Pres- cription tablets Oi‘ Pleasant Pellets. Labor- WRIGLEY T0 EREOT~MONU- MENT ON SPOT WHERE YOUNG LANDED 110$ ANGELIDS, Calif. Jan. 26- -William Wrigley, Jr., will erect a nlouulnlent commemorating ed to-day. Lust night at lilo club house of the ‘Mframont Beach Club Young was presented with a cheque for $1.000. The cheque was 8 168i» long and 3 feet wldc. A smaller negotiable certified cheque for the amount was presented at the same time for banking purposes. Tho $1,000 prize was offered to UllG .l"lrst swim-mar lto land on beach proper- ty at the completion of the swim. lll ull adfbross Wrigley declared ho believed that the spot should "be commemorated by almonument, u tahlot or a shaft. Heoeclared < glneers, _en and hasten manufacture and Out.. if you‘ / rah ‘cneanowsrowu ouennnlu ' Something For Farmers To Think About (w. L. cor-row Representatives of ‘the people in the United States are good at scheming to increase the people's wealth. To this end they arranged that the people shbuld themselves manufacture the things they need. and so save the money that would otherwise be sent out of the coun- try. In the words oi Lincoln they would have the things-and the money too! - - By the adoption of this plan of operation, they induced skilled en- inventors and workmen to come to tine States; and these men with their wives aided greatly in the building up of the country, the invention of machines ‘to cheap- the increase of population. ,Now with abundance of cash at their disposal they are considering other moans oi adding to the wealth of the people whom they represent. It ls stated that the plan most favored at the recent session of Congress was that of authorizing the government to appropriate a large sum of money to be used in the purchase of farm produce, for sale abroad as the prices rise. Los- ses that might be sustained in such operations were to he recouped by the taxation of other farm crops. While the proposed legislation was mending, Secretary of State Mellon wrote a, letter to certain members of the House of Representatives in which -hc remarked that "It seems to me that we can advance fulther in aid to the farmer ii we try to work with and not against thc i-Blwhillss of experience. A way out of thc difficulties lies lll the elimin- ation olf waste btweeu the producer and consumer. so that the farmer may receive a higher not price and yet tho ultimate consumer not have to pay more." This suggestion. has not yct becll u)? i. 1. GE FIVE PAA Herbert c. ' Cox, President. Leighton McCarthy, K.C., Vlce-lficsidgut 8s General Cliuusel. T. G. McConkey, General Manager. > SSURANCE coululw 13- R- W°°d- LU);- ssrsnusnzn m1. Vice-president. The year 1926 was one of real progress for the Canada Life. Following are the" _OUTS\TANDING EEATURES or REPORT Policyholders Now to Receive 95% of ‘Profits ‘ IProm lat January, 1927, ‘the Company wlll allocate to all Policyholders holding par- ticipating policies 95% of the earnings llrom all sources, while only 5% will hereafter ' , be apportioned to the share capital. _ .‘ Entry Into New York State. The Canada Life is now actively represented in New York State. More and more l_ - the growth of Canada Life business in Great Britain and the United States stumps the .- Company as international in character. ' 1r Business Maintains Remarkable Momentum. A most encouraging year's business. well in excess of 1925, is eloquent oi thc character and vigor of the Company's representatives and the confidence of the public. Total Business Issued in 1926 --$147,321,211 Increase Total insurance in Force increased to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$67£l.300,000 allllfillullllfl Total Assets increased to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 127,2.4s,ooo a; Reserves for Protection cl‘ Pollcyholders . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 112,530,000 New Assurances paid for in 192.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 136339.000 ,‘ Total income for 1926 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..’. 321,131,000 1,901,000 - o During thc ycal" thc largo sum ul‘ $3,191,000 was paid iu dividends to policyholders. (A Complete Annual Statement Wlll Be Mailed Upon Request to Head Oillce l at Toronto.) acted ulpon. lint it seems to be well worthy ol‘ consideration by iarulcrs theiflnd their representatives in -Cun- all‘ alreudylqugtct resorts that "Mr. spot where George Young. the 17. ads. as wcll as lu the United States. a Q1‘ '* a" ‘fu ' I _ . _,_, _ Yelll-Old T°P°1ll0 b0)’ “PM loll¢h9dlumortunalelY Gamma- ‘mnnm give who’ m mile d vulgdrlsmfl ‘shutok gdfll of his fellows- uhe mainland lifter swimming the her farmers the assistance in Wally k“".“'" m mu‘ through 1B 1;" N LL L ,_ w 12mm, much thus} Catalina Channel, ll. was announc- cash that is available in tho‘ United ‘Juumed a “hem” “L m“ meet Hg’ 0 Co“ en y States. Yet any sound financial ur- “Rum ‘he gmwe" rangemeut by which the expericnc- 5*" P“ ed Canadian farmer who lacks suf- m” ‘-'°"5“m°" b“ _- . . ». .1 d .. 1 fidem capital w make m" use of them at 1d. per lb. The margin be tthc betlellt of an eat y c neat on. his productive ability for the rc- ductiou oi the costs of marketing rather lllllll by otelnptlng to obtain abnolunally high prices by the creu- itloh of artificial condit ns, or us- ing the public uifer pol cal influ- ence rather than reasonable secur- ;ity seems to ho worthy of consider- ‘atlon. l That nluttcrs of protecting the interests of Canadian farmers, luuy be‘ adopted even by our “Free ._.___ ..__._ ' - . . . . ' - ». 1. v -. " llir. llay Hughes, principal of our and lt alguls “ell 1m Plcseyieli lschool. is to be complimented forlulllslu in Kellslnslun. “ll-Al H- 1H [ukuu lu the mulled that the illlauolnl stutolncllt ions ll record for the Pl-ceoylel-lun llurscough, church, never before equal-ed. _ , i . . ~ ~. -- - were could be Dllldlfil school age he {has orgnuizctlxl .11 wit?“ 111511., J. w‘ ton lor his potatoes and night school for t use over so 0o ‘ r " ' , , |\\ llo, nd J. B. 151116141. While able u’ Turchusevage’ “my of “Ihom "Me not had 1.1135; rneuwly cleclud “We Wnllunl lMZlCLDllll, lwbcrl. Douglas and Iv- an Iiro \vn. [ween these two rates, hc coulelld-lThis school is lluld twu nights per ca, rygmly, woulu auiply pay lorlweok (Tuesday and IFrIdayJ and up- A Spmndm 5pm, i6 penncaung “fiddle Uhufggg; and 1|, it; to -bo|to-dutc there ale lourtccll pupils ell-Mm “"010 “wk m- a“, cunémg“. ‘b00611 that some Eli-elm will be tuk-iroilefl with bright prospects lflrnioll, prayer IIIEJIIIIg nnd Slcooalh cn by those interested in Britislrlnore, Q services being clluructclizcd oi u agriculture w gee this scheme] ' ’ live (flllllllfililriill, and lurgc congre- Shan we Say’ standafdjzgdf‘ | The regular weekly niectlllg ofgmiouf; are Lllr rlllc- Tllc s m. on The same journal states that "ll the Presbytcrlflll Y- ‘l’. 3- C- 15- “'05 rcporl showed an increase of 26 something is not done to preserve held Sunday ‘Wm-Hg ul. the holne 0f new llllefilblérs uddctl to tne loll. potato-growing ill this country. tllcn Mr. and Mls. Fred Jurdlue, Ilead of lllfiipifilllil ndldrfieses, gldcrcujgflgll something will assuredly happen for Iiillsboro and was uell attended. by Revs. . r. u on .1 . . ‘flowers 089110.30 on with potatoes The leader Mrs. Wm. lliclcensie. Meara. that he was willing to bear the ex-‘ pensa if the consent of club OM10, lals could be secured. The mat- Trhlie" Government is evident in the recent application of th t t ices. or even as they 0179"“ the meeting can litaviaullcelaxil fgi: the lpasttwo seasons. Way fvllflwed 11V l1"! 511151115 e . in the usual’ Luncheon and u Social time 10l- og allowed u happy and prosperous flm1._veur bong 11111;; closed. willie 3110 _': AsslsTED BY J-s- TAYLOR short programme was carried out Nah and Scottish universities m- wuu immediately laid b61018 adian customs duty 0n eggs.‘ Th9 1111111511? Wlll and bmust dcaotglti Xllélgglrfgrs.“tggaufiggilnggmngearlng lbelgllanlllg oi 1927 QOJIIS to sl.ll ' ' op-romg-rnlar by the pupils. some of the members 2111059 si-agdwrd is hteld 111 Y"! the executive committee, and an amounting to 1o per cent. ad vu~ i° "l; “m?!” mm baaumuuy m the subm, which greater lnisgspelnu done In thc 142 Richmond Street 0f U18 W013i?!“ Inlllmie and 19m‘ 8m fig” .15 praise M“ baylmd early decision will be reaclwll- lorern; and that farmers may need ‘wmh Ye ma “'6 the speo we“, w Show ma, the readem ha‘, name zuld pouel or ood- , crs, but the most enjoyable part. '1 d?" l- P“ 41E 501' 111B 1111i" Folrmel- residents of Canada will some pyqtggtlon, assistance m- om. pore slice. u y‘ d dun“ the studied me subject previously‘ my‘ .- - -- -_- was the distribution of gifts from "grstiliy-thl F811;‘): Take "- tl°° efinqlhonor Young at a public reception er encouragement is eflden, m the taclo which provable“ soldgm so penning the mlzpah in unison ‘ 111 111B 11811111 JOVIB-l mlmller- ' mw m5‘ ' a a a w‘ Great Britain are now beset. ’ l ' l - e T the Christmas tree. by Santa Claus. gosdltioxlfi 5 n very ma“ y and dilmlc? at Tlllong llielilfh tqllntii: 0011mm)!“ by which the {armors of irhiillrcyhvlazcllotrilofelft Der gcwt or ‘Der brought fl YOYY 1111910511115 null in- o v has now become structive meeting to a c ose. s . Each of L119 pmpfls remembered held 11114191‘ U19 direction of the. An English paper states; “TOR-ml- The queslm‘ m b _ __ p _ °";.."'::'." """"‘.§'; *.‘.‘.‘.°.‘..°“.°..'li’fibailiifilfélélfifi .. Ce . .. . .. M. ~ ‘l.e"“"‘lll' illliil“il ililil-ili?l@ »-i~°§¥‘d . l“: Pays Trlbule w oo on n senses. e 1 ' l . . u, an ut. v- . . , _ very . w 1 "on l-wes lnnc - . _h - d m! umveraa] In te -urc at 0'0 0c a. m. , _ Twm" °“ Ch"°“‘° 9mm" b7 ‘Ell-MY 11nd 111111- Consolidated Gas Co (NY) 99% loving Wp’ - - sllire farmers in articular" in fact that a whme ‘Mme a u @130 lu g [7 m B t h E b H bl ll til . P hi: on ' . ' “ ' Mayor Condrt wlll deliver the I P - -, n {Wm be made and made soon, an a na sons p. . m Lfid,‘ Qfliofifl ,,,,,“,',‘,';,,“,;, a; M19. Leo. McDonald than lead an International Paper Co. 55 address o‘. welcome’ and CO1 __y_ 1L , we cannot conceive any ugricultur. so “protect an industry‘ Wuhan‘, , y “mnuwfll” °n hum“ “h?” “amass wmk’ Mm‘ “ml” MCDOW International ‘Petroleum 32% Mullins. personal -I'8Dl‘6!BIll.3.l.lVC 1515 l“ Glen‘ Britain who are m- a which tile industrial l>°l1uiatiorl of! S I I to zll Guardian) advice. free by mail. so yen-s ex- nld on behalf of the members oflvils. Kan. and Texas Ry. 245 o; the Prime Mmute, 0g Cunauu worse plight. As ls lmown. the chlei I b t Uriel“ D e ( twee ‘ fl u _ Wmilnliehl- (wlthm;tlll‘ullligtltit‘flnrs SIM" ‘Mk9 Wmne" Institute 111°" Reading Co 97 will sneak on behalf of the Cauad. ‘product of the highly-cultivated m“ “mm” w°“ d ° gm“ s - un g TOROWO- 0“- J" 26'“ ‘Y’ or o . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . ‘ ., , _ write l’... before losing hope. ‘$911161! i119 198-01191’ Wit-h n beflllllllll Southern Pacific-Co. .. . 107% ions, Young and his party wll farms south of the Ribble ls po- l be evident that Con.‘ D ' ' G mustflook [qydqnorllhuéyt “fling; Tmmmm‘ b7 m!“ °‘"' "iiiimw- K118381118 case. Mf- lWODQIIEIfl 811-110 Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . .. 161 be met at the city limits by u tatoes-—oarly, seconds. and winter. ‘ Seems ° B it i ‘d .11 can O-‘m Sow rm,’ Tim“. It; 10;? H u lull-h llerbnl Dispensary taken by surprise thanked the mom- U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 78% Mllllid of motor-cycle police. who and perhaps particularly the law dmoniqnin GT1? tel-r 1am? Enforce the ‘ '$‘i0,,1:_‘5 T“? ‘mmméhvoecpfiénonfin’ m, 9.m"“”_ vxffnnb a’ a hers lfor their gift. and the people Westinghouse Electric . . 68% will act as esco-l-t to the scene of varities, and since the 1926 crop lggpfe It"? gzwetzunengt; of [hose Tile annual meeting of they Dun- ,3} 51,,“ W .n.in.pn,e‘n,_iary; . cell-an Oldest Herbal ‘Institute ‘of the district for their kindness to United lstates Steel. l-ssl/ the recountin- Steveral callers was first lifted in July prices have _ . s, sluffnnge Dairying Co. was held .. . . .... ;.,,- . u... ' ‘him since his coming amongst p‘ w w 1 u; c 1131,; who partclpated in the swim will b u 1i b lo tho cost 01' “Mm” m “hang the WA” “Job reantly with a fair attendancee of ' m’ L U‘ Sm h“ l ' l. . oowor o- . . . . . .. een,wo o svo. e w ‘ ' n ,_ u, ' .- th _ f}, flldrm‘ tot ,,_ ,,> their. l l t m N u ' also be present. 1 ploductlon, First llalarlies were a :::athlé?;$3a:f:;e {sf Tgzdtagners pagzmssérutdyglggollloldgslrgwed me ganaglgféglsbu )ve‘q€cr2la}1' i‘; which i ""“—-_*". . . ‘e ens nlz v e a oual An- Montreal steak Exchange‘ llg-ht crop genera v. and nrves g 1 . ° ° Y’ he outlined thc conditions and pre- ROD AND ‘GUN them brought an enjoyable evening » _ were not at all commensurate with fefrgtggeagalngfigérgnaiimilwage s] (clieulnqgilglgditcg h: lllzélpggilfrlldegrlglfjfé cedenls that brought about the es- ; _ -——- . h . . a l ‘n . i A " , . ' wml” ‘hwk Miner ‘irvwu “Haw” toghglgtillowiug is the address llélblvll/lbid Alba“ Notes lrtllgrfillflt gglixtsozlfniligllllllllil fro?! Gilli‘. which duties my b; lmpgggd ill was "lawman during the ycflr- The itrlllglgrllmlfgrllcl (lltlsthlillPafslhcllllltlln offal“:- '- ‘for his interest ill the breeding anlbTo Mn James IE McDonald ' l: “rtu m] 103 Y ‘varieties are equally unsauflucb such a way u! l0 111019“ we Mme plant is now in first class condl- Hons {u connécbmn Wm, m5 “ew l. wnversatlon of wild fowl.‘ com- we" Friend ahd Teacher._,ouce M “ran l $0“, p " 71y .. . or Furlunatebgq“. unfortunaufly P10111109!" and 11'- lh“ Same “me 1° 1.10ll,llb1|3l.0 handle a large amount duties. Mn qidsiey asserted that harstivoly few know’ of a rotnark- more the yuleflde $6830“ film's rolled N23132:! Bte:griéé"' 6M2 Pet-ll‘ 11021141111115 lpflsayAlglllllgry test; in never knows_so my there glvenhhe home corlgsumzir‘ thrttlwzgzvt ofutcrcapl without any additional it w“ a may“, H; practical 1mm". I‘ ilblc farm almost in the suburbs of - ._ ‘ "-93 W n . . .1 D088 B Vi! "e ' 011 BY 01' ‘yvllffi- t e u, have ggmghunl and mu. Toronto where all varieties of wild around’ that season of page; on spawn‘ RN" ' 100% 11111181‘ any 001141110115. no subs. no have bee“ “O (zvldenbelb of] ‘Tmqflm’ seems to be the solution rcquivcll- The amount of butler lllalluiuc- Jgilcoud conm-m Wm, ‘the Linnea g new and other water fowl are earth. and to men good wilLt ere- Steel Co. Can. 00th.... 121 fink w practice om no rgfefeeth ‘outbreaks of d seal-lo n u. c p. _ lured was almost “(L000 um h,» slates with which Canada h.“ n irelns bred- This interesting placqgz’ ‘a? 13°“. ggfg’; W“"“'P°K Elwm“ _ 6W4 lou January 124th they played lg“ l1“ fl"? hzijlmfssflfljpflfilad; ing an increase or 2s pol" cont. 0v; greater volume M io“zlgn Md“ _ for“; we subject o; qyne qffthd.“ e l: g d h“ a Asbestos Com. New .. 23% Cape Traverse to give thc ‘Jioyals I undo vehy I yb“ m with a \ or the year 1M5 for which ‘the ma" Wm, My other nutlon, The l nrtlclou in me newlypu-bllubod Fab-l:- ‘ouxshe V“ gin 0:81 c at?’ 5939"" ‘Bm- New - 341/1! their "revenge" for the defeat theflilclllzed dt gazillion i: Hl-Hpues m M t, art Notes Wlwns "cfewcd sluyzqonut Hm United Slut/es and Canada. he m. .. ma“, issue or Rod and mm and “m e “w” °n a n3 ‘me ° BB" Tfilfiplllmfl 149/1 St. Pats inflicted on them ‘at thelllre“ ‘me T l l Olln 9W overrun “as .18. T‘ b P" “ma, lnurkcd. present an example to tho Canadian Silver Fox. ews _m,speak a few woods of gratitude to Brampton 331A Augustine |C°ye Rmk n short yimeltho year of_ something Yapprox mat: v Sending the 13,1395; amount 01 world or what good relations b,“ ‘ which George Hebaan Gorsaé-snlyou, for the effort you have made shgwlnlgan , _ , , _ _ _, 253% “m Bu, alas ‘m. the expectant lug a million tone", ytheilherl this Mn Wmmm Douglas has mam". cream goers IlGCIOrFCOIIIDLOD. Ween munu-lcfiycould b? qu n, ,-_ mus h h i m wfld ease and the Interest you have taken to cum gwamghyp pfd_ _ __ g4 “Royals”. In Mme o; the“. very best will prove a blessing n d sgu se to ed a new radio m ms home’ which gor, $8 all), C. T. ergusolhvéi .. glow“ “Hum. t,‘ um. 3.1m}, mu. ‘» 0 H °w ° “ m ° g H brine our M11001 above the stend- Dominion Bridge ......... .. 11s Wm], and a n,“ um, up 0,» “u... lllE West Ieancsshire growells re- makes me tenth Se, tot-be around 0o, w. .1. Gibson, scsroo. Wallace has”. h, wamnngmn’ M,“ Mamy ~._. n ‘Harm 9"" HHnQJJmThB an c9 ard, in which you have succeeded .. . la era me mum not defeat [he mains to-be seen, but the fact rs- hem " “cod Snilfi-OO. Joules Cullen $5419» oulplmsized ma, Canada has gem; v bee‘ u ll1“=m¢sd-. . *1.» ~ “‘ - be, .. the shadow of a. doubt. BANKS 11b2,, smyq-he game ended m, [omiains that potato lprices hi. Orms- ' on. A. c. meter Su-iLOO. nmlerll-k reason u, be Kraumn m, u... “m... ; ,--, » e contents of the “we include-Since first youtook up the rod in ‘ y b Th; | ikirk and Liverpool are (lisllnctly . , b k V‘. ‘d “rs, Grunt. $524.00. “llh Wlllluul Flu- h,“ of “m, Embassy far .1 1on1: r "' luau,’ flneiwrl“. or lhuung and this district. only a year and a Bunk Comma; " 243 mm m javor o}: A] us, 85:‘ low. “,9 “Iilcfinle y ac eiuxngltll {romylnysom ‘George Coulllton Marlin I,,,,'.,fldv vlvhvrlou’; ,a,,,q,;,fl,.lq,ym._., I. mmm" ' T“ Pillul" 'd°P“"“‘°““|llslrsso you have spared no effort ‘B no l ca ' i264 repetition 0t t an? one chi ' Farmers n. Great Britain are, or “mm a mi) n n \u-l“'°'“l"°“l J““‘°-" “"3"” “°'“’" llavu declared." hr and. "til-n- mlatlnx m angling’ Sanka“ ‘m. ma! 1°d'l-°w5l‘d advancement Mail ‘Danni: Moilrellln-H 292 Ext!‘ lvlvafidsllélilsollw ghzngrg-azalg: course’ subject m the [we conlpe‘ ishzllllflaygcnslglt alllleeobligiuiiéxiihyniiuilr‘ and J. C“ ‘Stuart a" "Yo? from one-hull‘ m ollll-llllrd o1. Hm munltlon and the outdoors, contalnl o “mew and eve,- ,,.,,,,.',,,,,, ’ _ " " "° B _ " n I mum of farmers on the European l H o0. work of the cllrhhssy in Wushillu- , a“) t l l ‘c nsc us l1 8 Bank Nova cotla . . . . . . . . .. 307 and also we vy-eyenge game “are v _ , bunk manager. vnyefl o; thanks w“. pregenu.“ N , l_ r C m,‘ fl m n- g theirapagfiaugrggrgjggggfmm‘ m‘ ‘m about your duties. you have en- glam,“ victories m. the "Sn yum continent, and one ol the results ton h u. loci) 0 nna d-l o g E I _ _ , tn thc retiring hoard 0i‘ till-colors, . u, -, “M1; Should provide M, Mr. William R0811. ‘31-811110119- “lllkiviv. ‘McDonald the Dulry inspector. IIIIIIFIPH,.L_,,HU,, for m‘. meumpypn. ed hero on Wednesday lufll B", Mr. Jenklnu lilo M-nnnger. lilies by our own representative All‘. mule to the homo of his sister Ml'3-}Sl43\\llll'l. the Secretary for lln- wry m,“ wguuuutblllgeu" which mu Fulton P1801!» Fffillqh Vlllusc- Mle-[eulllsfllclory planner in which thcipvcu-Hufly Qmls; qwnege duwethav, Plgott we arc sorryto say is yct in ycul"s work cnrrried on. n.0,... dfelchargfld over tho years Charlottetown wheresho 1s undel“ Aflor dl-scusslon by several Olfvfnlh u Consclentlougnese m“; can. going treutnlenl. but We ‘hope H11" 31°99 Prwem- ‘*5 m my“ “M fulucss which is characteristic of muy be able t0 return home soolLmIeanr-l to ‘ urako the future evglrllfl“, “rum, Dlplomanc gel-vine My, m,“ whnumlore prosperous. the is here set forth. How to supply a ‘ remedy for the adverse conditions under which tlle British farmer la; bors, while the British government , is pledged not to impose a d-llty on farm produce that is inllporte-d, is now one of the questions discus- what is w be done ~when the, sod in Great Britain. The newspap- IWheat-May, 141%; July, 132%; Sept. 128%. lCorn-"May, 81%; July. 84%. OBLB—MB.y, 48%; July. 48%. Wheat-shiny. 137%; July. 135%; Oct. 126%. . deared yourself to your pupllsand earned the respect and admiration oi’ elders-Nor do we forget that la all matters in which we. the in- .stltule members have ‘been assoc- iated for the betterment of the school, we have always been as- sured ol’ your hearty cooperation. we hope that when the present F Within the cover o! this issue. ls included Number 2 of Canadian Sil- ver-"Fox News which jusfinelftlie Promise shown in the first appear- "llce- Some important lphases of fox "Inning are dealt with in the many articles, nod audGun and mu Silver 5'0! News is lished thlyiby Both games played on Tryon Rink. Why the "St. Pals" defeated thc "Arrowl-W-ask "Dad." But "Dug" had a tooth-ache. "l i ouwill e ‘fit v ' ' ' Doctor 18 sick‘ ‘ “my recuveredll b t b0 t 1 m ‘hoard of directors wevcfoafllgtfytglfi {rum “lgu?gf;ers.'lu§fifl{ w’ ‘I’ Twlm‘ 1mm“ wmdmwk’ Lmool ‘imllllielmiel- a lonselr ‘ber- x l could Not sleep rillgrelnboughbtsc mail‘: "f! m F- R- Hughes Pres» fT- F- l‘°F8'l"-*‘"l llrillzulleen exhumed by the nrillmi Ontario. ~ lodrgnliauridntbeo, a’ we wish 1 _ _ t I Heart and Nerves A r. ruce . o \\»_ E. Vesaey. P. lBmdiefJofl-l. P),,',.|,a_,,_.,._,. “m. “we, been uuu-o l» s» 1 g |¢| - t Llvesiilllk 3°!“ Were s. Bad sewn r Mr Jew ?»Y."....IY.'.‘.'.‘..I.".‘Z.‘?.' lair: ..u:. ;.". .: h. fizzizifil; 1 W“ "l" V“‘d°"lh°'° Wm “M” ‘ ' o " "- myl" “m m” m“ h“ ‘MM “run-l and \ir wmen Wcbslcl" ’"-“' A.“ I -t m r Bri- f Th“ douh“ W3 b9 W mlrwamdl °b°n 110°" 0 “ . ‘MONTREAL Jan. 25 — There m. (‘m Med,’ ‘yindm,’ on lust year. so is uow busily onlploy- rgumng ‘ ' ‘ ;’|“‘l"‘l’ll‘x':llbgh‘5'é§:;“ to°thge gmmd . ‘ . ' .- ' '. f‘ ‘ ' . , .. ‘- .81 s‘ ‘ Tflslriwzfél: izlew Yo)“ awaiting you‘ anwtlillvfitcfili-Irr frigid“: <> ..._-._ ‘ were 129 cattle, 132 lamiblnd .vrl1-Cl~\i-~-"'l suilored with my heart an ui in building one tovrsplatc her. _ states’ s“. E-anle.rmward.”- _ g llldlles apart. ‘we l '12" ‘wteliktgoutlaloeattxllept this sylhalltok- ‘i gm It before '11‘ ’ u on glgefilllezziecllizilieheaders...» all?‘ lfi-"dllffii. t: ' A very charitable dead was done Th rfizxgt mm . _ l l r . pn of our appreciation. along with|<> your shut 7M5": 1mg‘ dug. ‘In addition there were a few km-y m ‘my work somehow, until 1' last week for the ,_b‘enefl_t of Mr. v mug?‘ “uloauu. Ho! mo“ m“ u our best wishes that you ml! 611.105’ . mum” |n ' ~~ - small lots of medium quality butch- hrs: w’ n» barn dluy spells which got Wesley Jay who ls confined to his| The annual int-clung m‘ thc Ken- '_,,‘,\,,_.,,nk_ Mm“ “tron” m“ a; ' ' ‘ a right and Merry Xmas and a <> er cattle left otver from yesterday. =0 ‘ l would not go to my work. I home with illness, by ‘his brother slllgton Presbyterian Church WM’ m bole of time throat. 1i and lPwsverenl W YW- ‘I Nyalls Crumbs finding was 010W on cltflv- A i" us» Win11 w s» out My rim. for mam-bore of the o. 0.11.. These men hold on. Monday evening. 24m inst -» ' " Signed on behalf of th Members o . . 4 medium to sood 411111117 dill’! W991 P"! "71"" I ""1114 "All?" 011 "11 9'1"‘. collected an anlount . with which when a lerl: censresfli-‘lvn 811M16- 0! 00W! were sold from $8.75 tOI and everything in front of ‘me would 05.00. according w flashing and s} tum black and fade away. wlnle I I) ] bf South links Women's institute. ,1: they bought a lot of standing fife-Hi» The ‘Re . Fred lwllllamson oc- u “m. u" y“ "w" m. wood. Going to the woods they cut cupied the chair, and was accomn ' and bronchitis and quickly » Aim-_- 4 , , , _ ‘ be qr- we e weighed was homo sick a friend told m to lake ' hi h . led the I tform bTRev. M. l a K | D N E y r Stock Quotations ‘E "W w yo" v- y“- 331. $...e.°‘;£$?. ....'.. . ......4 . a ....‘.’. l..." u,;>,;,~'";g,,1g:;:'°:,,': 51,, 1.33332... .223... if‘... n. 0., ... a... _ l» > TM" l‘ ' b i “m”... M < easier. The beat lots broullli: 311-‘ l" l?! "10 911M I m” nwed_ up the emu-o amount Church. Charlottetown. and the > now any many, prizes will bl i- given for the belt solution.- Drop In and try It today. I 00 and ordinary kinds $10.00 to ' , $10.50. About 200 81'"! 081"! ""9; sold for $8.00. Lambs were un- elnlnsed from yeltefdey and anvil-l rianlmx. Jan. BOP-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members _of the Montreal Stock > Bronson": I R . D. V- Ouneara. After the de- ggegulmchfiggygfisgtlz: ‘flfgflfi vcfglonnl exorcise; the business of amount collected over the cost of u" 'm'°°t1.'= w" m“ "9' “m” mm“ T“. a Gonflduwhathe reading oitale various repoml. w ' fm 0.00 to 810.00 pt a good night's _ 1 d the magnificent memes > ' ‘Yawn m seoo for m. Althonghthat m! H144" “"1"” "'1" $3.?“ ma; u» pm year. Mr-l Mew vol-k Exchange l > ~» , h,‘ q, - was, Wm“ _ , r1. F. rrrson sated as secretary To“ "ls-Md? h a" ' 1:5‘ ’ ~ 5 "l ’ ' y A n.“ aim Willard. Mitchell ‘m’ u“ "tf-"fi swims F1322.‘ ’ ‘I CNQNL; ,~_ . outlines. _ _ ' . ' -P“ M h‘v° s -' ' -v - - I _ 99 Ibonotlfl former sidents of an “us, newsman-menus ‘Am’ c" w“, c" Co. . its’?! ‘ g mus a onscujrom m. John mo: ' s.» ' v 2+ ‘loll: be. ... 4m .. 0f I 110006011 lathe! 11110114." Wmegcdfidt. , .-