itivv cur i ciiiaiiarrizs l JIO- 50¢ t_ 20- 5t: _ __ , _,_, _ __ _._7-— I SIEASONING WOOD . . - .._-_._._.-.____ mant oi’ the interior. have made trials oi’ this material and find that the discoloration due to water is hardly perceptible ed tpulp -while in t duct every trace o the sipecia] nature of the material KILLED TREES CAN EE DE INTO PULP iA process for seasoninz wood. in theunbleach-pvhich gives results in 20 days he bleached ipro-‘which would naturally take sever f colour due to nl years. is said tohave been in- vented in France and consists of l subjecting the wood to l development oi water Canadian rivers the er~ has sometimes rge areas oi forest land, ' The trees onpi-lsa are drowned by su-ch submersion and rs similar to dead and wood. The use o! 81ml! sulphite pulp has been - as impracticable but the Rastus——No. suh. I nevah stole no, J-udgs—-Dld you steal those hoazri’; hnwzs, jerlize. yo’ honor. ‘Judge~——-Have you money to “lie-stances lawyer to. defend you? savour" i O l ' continuing trams v, ' \ or CANADIAN NEWS ' ‘fiaorquuuoso Ottawur-Canaidian silver fox farming 1g 1Q have Scottish compe- tition. Reports to the Department of ‘Trace and Commerce from Glas- Bolv irdloate that n lllacre ranch lltis horn established ln the rim-gt; mftscotland for rearin! sliver black- Ioxbi" mm)“ nccoom’ mane“ “ndlfleld, who is alroad_v serving a six other furcbearlng animal's. it is ex~ . ___ _ peeled m“ some bmedmg toms wggiths term for ilrtig tililioking, will be secured in Canada. Ottawa-A new W888 agreement‘ covering tho period Lrom January ll. i923, to September ~30. 1925. has been entered into ‘between tho pub- llsheris oftthe Qttawa newspapers and their printing stnfls- The non: agreement calls tor a Weekly W~age oi‘ $41 for members of the day stuff, anti $43.50 for the night staff. This is an advance of $3 over the previ- ous wages. Vancouver-Vancouver will boil- us the establishment of private grain elevators in her port under a. plan being formulated by Mayor C. E. Tisdall. Exemption from im‘ nrovement taxes for fifteen years is proposed. until the port is in s lured oi‘ an additional flve ntllllon liluilllélfi of private elevator space. nnd the application oi‘ the priest trial on the Montreal, will take Thursday. mittee for the celebration of of iScotch immigration to ‘Canada. the decision oi‘ the Court, which ruled that the mire a report on the Federul dis irict plain. rank-s highest in classics, maths matics, modems and science. A That linizirurtl. r-are-tvorn. do -_--<o>—-—- For- "um and duly it is [he fit‘ pressed ION‘ Wm ‘lisuaqflarggljflfielllilllfl llclfomilil. .\lr.-. vous. thin pt-tiplv ling time: who waits until ciri-uin- weight and animal], ‘mm mu-u. completely favor hie un- phonphnuy fl ~ g, will never accomplish time. Hui-ah"! Iii-nu 1.0.. Ltd. gust antees it. jedge, but I kill Bl" hi"! anything-Another. oneo’ de hawgs. "' "éFTT-fi-EhT-Eld-btii-ITL iéiEléliléh-EF‘ ' Special Money Raising Sale therefore we are placing our entire stock on the Market lat orestry Branch, DQIIRTP " Discounts ranging from 2s TO 331... PER cam‘ Please bear in mind that this stock ls bought at the new low prices. PRICES CUT IN TWO in our Ladies’ Ready-to-wear and Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Department. A l 9 A . . Almost in every department there will be SPE . SALE BEGINS TUESDAY MORNING probation-nMONEY "runs lN the SPECIAL PRICES we are uttering-Do not flail to take advantage of this great opportunity. Tons Li‘ o. We need the money and you must need the goods at ‘Quebec —1'l‘he hearing of the plea on behalf of Abbe Delorme for his m. gale Hr l n, w H m, n - - ~. ye. . trday. discharge f.rom Beauport Asylum. d“ ferry (.nn,m,_,,i,.,€m,l (mqtile S. ‘I'M he be lmnledlalely pluced o“ Morristcwn on llli‘ American side l charge nt mitrdering w“ susperulfltl‘ his hall-brother. iltaoul Delorme, in place next New Giaago , N.$.-—4W0l‘d hits territory u“ been ieceied by Colonel Cttntley to b l, “.1 , l - the effect that Right Hon. ‘Bonur tail: s?‘ Rxlaotélatn Mk8 n me m“ Low has ‘kindly consented to he Chairman of the Honorary Com-I OQQIWIw-tklllll ICity Count-ii has decided to enter an appeal in the Supreme coll" 9r ‘Cmmd? “galnsl- t'ormer ICouiil-ilhn- unrl member o ‘1"~X<'h@<lc}1l§; Pliibelilc Srllimi Board of Brock ‘Vie. "i121" . should pay the Government $6.000iviye_ ‘. “m” l) “o so“ ‘Ur as Hull's share of the cast to pre- ' Chatham.—-Wailiire ‘Sterling, son R'(l|__ypl0\‘vll m, of Rev. M.r. ‘Stet-ling. (Yhztring Cross. the“. has been awarded the (treat War| Memorial Scholarship founded tbl‘ yanc°uver___q.‘h.,, the local Board of Education to thel student OfQllHUlHlH Collegiate who Tuesda, nigh“ is tukt-u for u slioi ll . » I coast will reopen on January itrd instead 0i January ‘B, following re- preasntatl ‘mode by represents-l tives of the shopmen at a confer, enoe between the compu-ny and the- inen. l Montreal.-Cr.nie.sniiig that he had stolen women's dresses valued at $138 in order in ik-eep hlntselft supplied with drugs. Eric Bloom- glven an additional four months. 8trltford.-—The large flour and teed store of William iKarslake, Sea- Iorth, together with the contents; was destroyed b) iiri- yesterday morning. The loss. which will run into thousands of d zilurs, is pnrti ally covered by insurance. l i Syciney.—A coininititie of three tol interview the Provini-izil Govern mom. on_ tlic suhje of the continu- ed inactivity at S.i.tin steel plant-s. was appointed at a hit: meeting of Sydney M'ncs ratepayers, Brockville.-M:iiii line tralllr on the Grand Tllilllf \\'2ts at a stand- still for h.ui:~a its the result of the ilerruilment ill Yonuc Mills ‘Station at noon yewu-rdny oi one our on an an t-‘silEibQll id freight train. Lawrence between llrnt-kville and P0" ‘AF1h\1l"--:--\'l=l2istriiie O'Brien li-as rot cd word from the Attor- lleY-‘Gvfl- < ‘iJepart-nicnt that his Polit-c Aiugistrliie has Winnipeg --'l‘he merit made by 'i‘i'emler Brat-ken yesterday. Brockville.~.l.:hn H. Shaver. a Chatham.~—~At'ts-i- hearing volume of evident-e. (‘tinnty Judge grim, worth acquitted \\'. i.. Fni-dliam. ti’ ihrvt- charges of persons met Vlflliflli- detlills in this city since m» ._ Brockvllle.-()n'inn to the terrl- . the M n b _" Legislature 0t - ' - an o a \\'l t - ii 150m “lmlvarsiuy "f ‘he hezlnnlng January 18. urz-cllslitigotbvzllhoillillcel- ed by eight pupils. pared programme EXAMINATION MontraaL-Cannilian Puciilc-Rail- __ V_ way coach shops from coast to visitors were present. The pupils. _ who were examined in the various _lsilhjer.ts by their zciicher. Mrs. Em- Chas. Smith , ted them-selves vrur creditably. .i\ special feature ui‘ the exiitnlnutitm CIALS at HALF PRICE-especially i i-»_»-»_ifitl-tlrt rind .\liss .*\il!ll“ Mt-lizichernfacqnit» v Mildred Smith and Recitation. liiriigi" Raisins in Tins With the Freshness of Fresh Fruit H ERE’S a new pack- page of Sun - Maid Raisins that you will want t0 'try—-d'.iiiity, tcndcr, juicy; seeded fruit- meats packed in tins. The tin keeps all the flavor in. N0 matter when 0r where you buy them, these r raisins Sun-Maid Raisins Sun-Maid Raisin Growers Iilnrtlrrrs/ilp H 1W7 Dari. 000, Fiiitsxo, CALIFORNlA was a ‘spelling lllillxli noiy ti()lltlll('l‘ lion, ivnn Smith; lliiiiiiiztie, 3 Pup- .\ nii-ely ‘prewils; lliciiution. ‘ iolluuwnl. ziiter Itot-itntitzii, .\iiltli'et| which the teacher distributed gifts iizinoe, Peter to the mrpils and treated all pres~,!itin, 2. Pupi . eni to fruit and hnnie made f'E\ll(l_V.'ll0tl(lI Ileuiiuiun. Reizinnltl Sllllilflitln-(nyn m, WEBSTER'S CORNER SCHOOL Remark; ‘were then lflilIlP b3 tliciVaileiiictory, Mildred Smith. chairman, Mr. John Heron, Charles Smith and (iiherii on the SHCUPHS oil The se ni-nnniinl examination took the examination. tllluce in Webster's Corner School the_Na.tional Anthem brought thi- {Phitrsday aifternntm, December 21st afternoon to a close. Ftllltivifilill. is‘ ‘A large number oi rnte payers zinil the llft)‘-£l‘k\~illl‘ll(-‘1 Words oi “Kelcoine, lldna (lsgtnnl; Recitation. hlzirgnriei lit-run; llecl-I tation. Peter .\lci~Jiii~li<-rn; Reatlinu. oi’ all inc Reginald Smith: iltziltizzue. 3 Pup is: Recitation. Myrtle Heron; innit-v. the newgpnpei-s, despite the largo ntinubt 1's ::i \\'lllli‘~‘.\t‘< lli‘iil'tl and fuss, s.» lllll('ll as tlinw which zirt: ridiculous and foolish-Rousseau. Edna (lzsi-wimii‘. Kelli-y‘. Roginziltl Smith; licl l“ *""~""i~' "" Commission Fails l‘\¢‘<"-1l\'=.li-s|iit<- the flirt thnt it bad been have the freshness of fresh fruit. Especially delicious in a CHlLC or pic——and all ready, too. Try tliem next time you buy raisins. See how good thcy are. . I v ll/lail coupon for free book of tested Sim-Maid recipes. i I AND SEND iT__ | Sun-Maid Raisin Growers. | inept N-fltiWlil, Fresno. California. Please send me copy of your free book, | "Recipes with Raisins." Smith: ‘ hi" the prmeotioti the mystery l murder." 'l‘llil. M l {finished its invostigrttioti To circumstances ‘surrounding llllllTtlPl‘ oi‘ Blanche iyotlllg Qneibi-t: Ltirl lll the city ut‘ -1\ii().\"i‘ltifiAl,. Jan. 1l——“ln spite Quvl)€‘(' tin July 22, 1920, vs of the publlv. ties‘ -re-——<o>i——- pite the in datinris innde through it is not our whitih it requires courage to l'i)ll _\\ rung --.-_--_.-__ $llllifil by the commission that All witiletrscs who presetlteil theliisi-l- ‘es lit-fore tliein and Wilt) asked - , oi the court. ' "Pr" iitlfl- liilflfl 05- would ret-vivt- it. no light has been - one of the concluding pzirzinrzipiis of the finding of tlic |itoyal (Ioinmissioii which recently Garneuu, a