1;.. ._;-.rar , , I-“\`s~.-‘~» _->.it..‘; i /_ é 0 fi K U39. ¥E'ii<£N.f§_9_l.~na:reesir-=-in nnvrefs .- . » i i. (t xi . ,_ F V I ‘ i ...Jae - 4 K. 4. Z3 A 5 ‘at have no hesit-_ ling their advertise Ei “ii E 1 _ » » _angina myosin: moving iii-ir.‘“¥"°W“‘°“ ° '°‘“ _support win foolish enough to ¢iv¢_li\vu\s I lively !\ui=_v. I ,ohrwlm ,_,____,sway goods upon the sale of which where you Wm 954- limi, Wg.-muh, -me wmnm 1,. their trade depended. . 'There would Mi be mm! 'D eeiwi their csucsiiin ri-om unsi- -snn gold can in bought tm punish," and tus Juqe. ition, as eiiwiwdei bv i»1_1= m; Q., iii; Ziggg aifai Ei” ggi §§g§A!;!Z i?’EEii;i&i ii-iii? lf' iiiiiéiii §§§:E 1 “!f"»ldeounael si! i§ tai noaarsnv throne “tht by ns. oonsuls oem; the gave the virtual autonomy YUUI --__. Eigiu tha when almost all defective can corrected if nlvlsr takeu. ' ;.E.‘£3ea=-ly. and '=if°u1li»i°iu lil-wi upon “1 unit." retorted ae-. iamu.»§°i=;:n d==;i_f_»_ii____°1“i lil* “W” i suni-ezines me defective visim ii -- _.. - Ph* Kem” 'um due to some infection in the sys- glfta are essentially fictitious, and_ that not many iudclal :acaneies “wp 0( waummd mppuurb. um such .5 imwud mm or “__ do not improve the value of theyuulg be mama, my lord. M" thmsm gn gint, They hav: sm and when mu 1| mamma th’ lsr Birrell related that on me appealed to the awakennly natilll- eyeswoucomg b_wkwn°,m`\_ I r- _ _ _ “Lons leo American Publi-were occasion, rearing 1., mzgnt have limi 01 'i VW* “S14 "‘“1_i’°°_lf_°-. have spoil.-n more annie in wi. garnet! from bitter experience that ¢°n¢,-wud ._ mon” &““e_ M wmt_?:::¢ __;|,;a¢ai:‘gw¢c'w.;;¢ “_€,_:.o._:__..iii_;nuc_;, $2325 iéigtirggs e3ldt‘l:t_emt_ gf :§’°“‘”" "”“ °° '°° '“‘°°" by "“’”‘“ i° H0121 Simi PM NN- |°on°i=iii°=i~ ' n rumour dying anim- was neun ..,;2S1"°“|*“°N in I bidi”-“X °°“"°"~ It was a hot July HY. CD4 Zh# - '***-° _ to make such poor landlngsthat he ibut that much was to be lost. specldmi 'uunrmom W” “nm at the lates-oatlonal_1_i_i_ss 35:1 W5 ,cm to hasmul fm. °~“.“_| -.um nu, what is the mi func- wma nm" ur mmm ,mm ference iii Mldrifi. feel# _° _ _min -rm eyesight was imma to he gm' of ]°umailsm?" he I-Sked. ’ ` mm’ Bun' ° ’“°“m°n “_” mtm' defecuwi but ” W* °! ul” ‘min Q* W” Of I !l\¢d1Cl| Journu ‘nd (fl/l@d CODd€mnlDg U10 DIJCUN Of was bidly mfecwd the taunt K” tures ofothers; not to give away the I _ h dremed The neuopapen. The resolution wal g;,_~,,¢_ A few meg, ,gm-'u»d| gh, It ie not to encroach uP0n the “me “pn ul mme dnl-M mm mu.,;;`-_M nm, oy bnbsiqiging _“moved umud ot pnwrmhw hat others are sel1lng~ not to in 3 m Y e _ ` _ D1`°iuP1-ly but illliiiiy _killed 5° th* vision was bail: to normal and he ’ first words that met his eye were.- . _ , i - frgm . 1 1 1 eu3\.€5il°¥1 01 the °~ WH ¢-> was able to lnak perfect “° °”°“ °‘°“ by mm’ mf “nie patient auirci-in; nun this in-ance and me inthe mnteniu m,.,,¢,,,,_ ° 1°°‘“°" 0111 but 90 DNSGDT- ii "U0 P|°¥\1l‘¢ ld 1 Ik hm surprlse.The Coinite desPlol‘gdand you-d3_ may .ml vm" Qqumucm mme' ox poverty ‘nd degmda disease never perspizes." Hs wiped °°\-\l1fl'i¢5- This S!l°U»d °°“-9°" W Although school buildings, black- ggiigg _ fworld affairs, of news, both local hu dnpph' mmm ' _ up the Schneider Creuset interests 3 pmymm 1° pmmg me ¢,“|'hg_` ' me _,y_md,,-d uf _ --i--_- 1"i’i\D°° 'IWGY "if D°W°ffU1 1" 3"' result in poor eyesight. d general, and to present it with hu ‘nd “nt Mm* "*|°°°‘n|~ make up the lflillllwlll-‘i ll'U5’< °f our homes and our own habits after e highest poss sc ' _ _ _ _ .. M 3LE1N REASE Uwe. iuduluy silo politics. Why 'rnenationai society for unne- uracy uni attractiveness. RE ARKA___ C some g¢y_°_r_i;t0_a;=.i>_el: n :__c;iti_an_ or nimxisssbesuglqe um T112" W- “vii "ie °fl°"l W- if it min- them xii their ~‘¢in¢i§' f.'p"fi'innu°li we an to Q 1' MINING A S0LUT10N7 letln of the Dominion Department True. they may much off anew war "wg om- precious gift of sight. " *__* » or statistics, s :emu-ami, me-cue Multlus in the murdef 01 u1°ih“ 1. Reed with s clear. sood lisht 'nie Nonnem Minn devuna a in “mmm dommic em,” w z$_1:__i_:\i1_1i°__;n_y:>__\;_1_s___ri__i_:n___i->_i__i;_;_n im; mmm above wer your iert *WDC vii*-1° 1” “-5 185° 1-‘M *'° mitsn nnnu-Q countriei ina par- miles nt aivuienu. sim uni. is a. Hola your imnbout fourteen me °°“°°““°° th” amd* *h°“1d t'culnr'ly the United Kirigchxn ll! that Rally u1®il<¢i’S-U0 them- inches from your eyes. ' cease its slavsh dependence on in November I. mmm,” -- 3. Keep your books clean; a wheat and gnve more attention to Wm, Nwmmf, 1991 11* nm h M "I Im ‘hum 'hy m2°dAxlv.v=‘ysur2:ddwt?th";dolir° head °"° ffm '“‘“~“i¥ 1""-"-'Y "him ww w British nnnire countries me nriiisn oownineni. annum UD. iw soiie iw fu diifilil W 4W"l' vu szriaooose uompued with sas- ohmso i-brir v°li¢y in i panic s. avoid boouprintso iruiiatlaot- sion to maintain the national exe- M430-,_ in of ,u_w_m_ #imply because the idea-1.__whir=li lyinsmsu tyi>e.or¢m slew P092!- ' In cr must remain the ultimate meal. of 6 Rest your eyes frequently dit. The Noflheffi Minh' thlnkl that or 3_7 p_c__ when the “mn to I ‘ ' WM" mlm 11'i°'k° Wal' f°f mi"-U3 United Kingdom was 83,814.3 lgefxlthe vemiimenyafilonagxeyanu. hive lgouylsigrsefslgg thc£en lili Y-110* K°V¢l'i’im€ni-S. banks and wmplnd ,mb giqg,-13| m in. There would be reason for alarm you should have your eyes ex- am pueiis mould become mineral- wily if they accented the advice oi auiined. mm °t "lam °r 5° p'°' their critics and mad: their country As we think over the above rulu “i"'d°d' It my” M U” “IM "lm WN WU I-W either impotent or isolated. 'rhey most of usmust admit that we regu- ‘C°’“d-\ mlm- leim "ill-5 it is an increase in the exports to foreign can make an unohallengeable on-ee larly break most of them. not possible to depend upon wheat mmm-g¢,_ Th, ww 'u “M134 for their wort for peace in the Remember, your eyes cannot he for its prosperity. The Chnadian mmm,-e4 mm m_3m_m3_ m m_ revlaoed. 'West must learn to develop other (nog, of U81-Nl 01’ 14 Der °¢ii3~ their record and their' intentions "www ibm i/time of ii-S wheat 'rns November sn-.pon to metre have been made clear, me British Jakqlles Cartier At 7|-“id-l~ Mamtwi H-"fi 5”*-li-¢h€W\\D countries was the largest since No- Vim” Wm "°°‘m“°"1’“ N” “W” ' - 5 Ba _ and Alberts have miricml resources- vember. Iwo. when it exceeded 35 Mthlnmntiltkxnsgsegf Ga _*pe y 5’°"/*"‘u°"1Y M°”“°P°~ 'nm N3* °f m‘u"°°"' now seeking to misrepresent them. °“"“"°- N" WWW” “I4 I 'educate the country to a realisa- Novasootmlnthepaetflacalyear i4 »-~-gon of gupnt volume of #Quin the eXi>°l‘¢ of Ohristmas trees, all l~-L-`\oal‘co0gnlt.iono! anew era of. ' . m_mpe_my_ soundly wut Yioul year’s export, 'huh ‘moump =\:_“l8.(lN,ilI7 in the trained N-_: $ to hilz& _ _“gan mann me minmia -ms °“ "’ °“°""°- -- centenary oftiu my mm one of ine '“*° °°'°1°r==i¢ii¢ of me oinw mlfdmww-mmeafuim ua sy .mn lreafest la\_the world. Where twenty mu tn’ "ndn'm‘ 'mln' Fw' °°“P°\\ llld 10 liquoati- ali exis..iig :J ‘Tm __yeanagothenameofCanadawas 'u’”°'“m‘m"¢“°l‘W\°°\|“| ashemeeof this kind within the ;|5y_u,d ,ymnymo‘“'_m'h"t t°d"1°r_ customs from didcrant countries, tradeby&uaryNnext.'I'l\atlr “@1154 wealth which llea in our mineral ,l°9¢l`¢6~ If 15 i-Wills to rouse people ii .i .- .- ~v .- .v ‘A .i il -i .n L:<`14¢g:" _.."‘{X2:$l2`1$lI1- i ofwhioliwenttothsllniialbtatl, wasva\uedat@M'l2.'I‘hisllIIwa adeueaagoomparedwit-lithepra .. mmm, ' was most marked in Germany. A ' -fl.. ....‘li°“.i’I.i' °£.".‘$‘.‘3" $2.2' <=°f-- »»-H-=»-» <» »- ~=- ”.......’ ‘° ‘:.' .°°;':.."‘...‘“‘.$°‘~ ?;:."§‘ _ - - . . _ y un me _ ____ unc. .mm .nd ,i._.,,.m.,,,._-- :ni-be tree el s Insular feature oi' ouurowtii oidemoaim eommemisi . We need not so au the with °’““*W1ll Mlm- ft ai-rind in nraaice. it panda for its effect .our contemporary. say! it-ey 'I\rr- nun” u ‘ much hm ‘hu um' uifdwnehntwum. ants lsail and nnpirebui, ltseems in 'fd' dm °°t b°°“”° * "fu" custom lay 'what ia, ni: ggpég, ,,".-3° be an - undeniable net that n"‘” mf “"'““"°“a *gf* “‘° M' §“°,,,.,m1*°,rg.'fl*¢e. or ion: solution or i -; vneat :ann sn uid ' mmf NWI em victoria - public. wane. painting wiiinn wmmaiinorate in' ° m i°prm°,A5,,¢,h°,,,,m,|,¢h\\lhdmlmvwinsmatitnunmniiuiennt.rtwuireponse of the strength of the armies =§° Ea§ ,iiiiii gfgii ii to its own superior force, has the largest and equipped armies in available statis- n army to comprise the active list adeoisiilaonvviluclifheyare heart Dounicr had then graciously pres- powerl .sustains the Rus- ented him with his volume entitled "To my Soma” his sons. who dur- ing the war. were to fall gloriously in the fleld of honor. Mr. Lemieux was rsclaung this personal ineullry to the President of the Republic when lsr. Doumer ggi as iiiéégauii gggiiiiigiiiigg Qésgéigiégggigig .éiiiiéiiiiiiiiitii 'M'\lui'° sive way to mixed ni-ming » ,,,mm~ 1 Mm -,M _ ana that me investing cami-im "h° °““""* M”“°‘ i* 'Wi' in We umaciaiwwue tin grins who ann:-3 mmg '¢,'.‘¢,i.u:nn*:= me public would aevm ,_.. ,.,,_¢.,- MMU' d °'°i='ii1° vi has wins iaun_;¢:i°»e_:i¢_n_::_?_;_ni:_yev_s_ri t_i_ie1r _ soiony oi in. inn century. we viii mul” M M usedind|r‘istmascelehratimsinV°i° °\lflf»°i1makcours,onthisoeoa.sion,your ' "mp" ‘”‘ °' ‘°“““‘° iw ,¢ , oi their monoooiy--London Mom- more motto. an me wuviem: <1 I mvidly mowing mining industry. We have seen what the sold mines have done for the Dominloai dur- ing the dqression, and everybody is aware-or should be aware-of the lmlmnse and only partially 4;- Wbilll Mvodtl of base metals which only await me return of world conditions to enr;¢h in ari unprecedented 555 5 SOME BIRRELLISMS The Géllfh d Eh Aulustins Bir- Ni-L X.O.. Brikllh author and _ --_ statesman, has given rise as obit. nary notices recallirigaams of me wmv mano aiu-:mas in mn. W\oi»¢¢th¢f<»iiowin¢"nimuam»~ ffvveiincimorieaeytnlunam opinion: .if _.__ iii 5.3 eg li it iifgi to s Ji: E iii; gist giii §;= ii Kin In IDU IDITDRIAL NOTES The of conscience have .blvushtmouevtotheueaauryos leM.'I1ieIwelvemontllperiodllln Nmemnr i, rm, to osaioer si, iii. proved a wofitdla one for oonseisnoa money relslpu se up ptttofllontrwalllktpetiodre- oaiptalvarthissousetwtalled el.- eso.'l'helar|ssean¢epe|'mantwu amoiitofm. pannmt iiiiii i§§»_.i 'Ei`5l ills' Klhslnlhsaiti lliagrsae _ »i 51% With plllki §§§§§§E§§§§E i 2” 'lf EE s ii; gifilig sr gi `§“§§ §§§§§§§i§i;5 sgfiiigagigéig 5 lil; iii in. E si: sfigg a' 5 I iii?-é _“gs _itil fi 'f remember.)" - A few months later alas. ll. Dou- mer fsll»by a murbrera hand. Bs had. neverthelou, fulfilled hil mise. 'nas sin-dreotor of A-rts. ll. Canada. has ieux that md ily his Paaqoaray, gninter. whole in the ardi-io i E-E iii?- iiiiiii ii liiiii hinorlcsl 55 is Bhd lcd have Tl writes: festival in cm-1 of the have faqs and io A. nuns conquered cal with was have the cient tury in Yule beoari on before Christmas, until the day aftsr usry 7th, which lle~Day, denoting days were at still celebrated About great cen- of U0 fmm land, the the not lfltion. In lneiikins. the element maintained a numerical superiority over the Norse; not so in Orkney and Shetland. when the Norse Ualncd the lupnmaq. The greg. est wave of emigration took place durins the reign of Hamm me pair Hllrtdi hi! °l>o°nents made these Northern Isles their winter camp. butinthesummafrtheyx-aidgdug Norwegian Coast. These emigra. tionr and raids took place in what ‘N 0811 The Vlkins A80- The Norse- ot possess a llisrature, architecture. which a better understand- The great"lega- to Scotland is amos. Of course to battles - andf GUY a saga, but our ballads, can- as historically cor- KI observed four Nil. the Yule Win- oi- Up-neiiyha, lr fire festivals the feast of drummer and Hallow- The Yule Festival wa; M14 'mg the fiery sun-wheel had made the tumofhiscycle.Yuleisf‘romthe Anglo-Saxon hueol, meaning wheel. ri-ua in his ooiaen noun writes; “0°filld=rius the cols and cloudy °1'mli¢ of liuiwe. men festivals even will generally E! "S3 ”’!'3E§ sE§F;gf§§§;§gga§§ S8- §!."’n. s is 5§2iaE§t‘== §=§§§§§5§§§§E 585 fluence on the weather and vege. tation. By counteracting the sum; rosrees thi-auth the heaven you "C171 he`p the luminary io' pursue hi' westin! Journey with punctual- l'ty and dispatch. 'Huey up gm; charms When King olaf 'ri-ygvig. sae at tho end of the tenth century converted these islands to Chris. Ullliff by sword-baptism, every. Uiilll ihen noaeible was done by the church to eradicate the old pagan feasts, but all was in vain, The WWW” "Wil ld0D'»¢d the feasts ae f°|W"-The Winter Solstice, the Christmas feast in memory of the isaiivitv or Jesus. the xismmmgi- Feast became the day of Bt. John. while Dt. Peter and other saints |1- eeived their respective dsy|_ In loite of this transformation Up. Billy-Aa is celebrated with more Oli-huliwn than the purely Ohrlst- rms festivities. V The Dre 5 iiiéigiig giiiiiiiiiig r§fi§§5§fg§;§ ; ii°.gi..i§i iiiiiiiiiiiii h 8 :nil are believed to exert a great gn.. wfldtliyma thai_ll\lsI.ha'k g§_i;§ i;5i§~ it-‘iii 2 iiii. ;§f§=i; 5 §§i§§ 1 3-.~.’i= ES-; i iigli ._ land ~ Batweant "___ i weather, Because of the themes he chose. Tbrhepaintedthe things that matter, Thstintsthatweallpaesby. Likathellttlebluewreethlofin- oanse Thatthewildthymiehrcathesto thelky: Gktlienratwhitabfudofthehaw- thorn. Andthalight in the h1aokhird's Gilt And the shadows m soft white cloud-peaks That carolling skylarka throw.- Dark dots on the alumberins spleruims 'mat under the wild with 50'. Wee shadows like violets trembling On the unseen breasts of mow. or color wlnsl. ggi ii; Eéfiiii if? !8§ BE E55 5%? §§ 5 ts and dull.- liisibo brushes marvellous thinl- . -Alfred Noyes. a name Worm, Lodbiok. 1 stands are of in hoc! valry on Guigera' to ictoresque in white- igi _ iiiiii i§§§ii . §§a°§5 oesaion taken f Rolf ‘§§§§§§§§§§ i.i;3§§~‘ §§;§§§iii lin E g all over arrahllhl W0 final items of the events. At seven o'clock the “peeril galieys” are burnt, then the Vikivl salley is hauled up to head the procession through the town. For two hours it is displayed thrmlm the streets to the admiring applause of the inhabitants, accom- panied' by three hundred and sixty- five Vikings holding ioroha. Amid thedintheJarl.atthestem.crles out his orders while the procession, headzd by a band, moves on. The marching Vikings sing the Up- Helly-Aa song, while the galley hsavt and rolls forward on its wheels. The procession oomeahack to the sul when the galley is laun- ehed,surroundedl1yaringofflam- ing torches. The Ciuigersaing the festival songs, Nore:man's Horne and Up~l'lellyAs songs, then sive three cheers for the festival, the galley-builders, and the Jarl: then the hugle calls, rockets flare up, the Jarl steps down from the doomed ship. then showers of torches rain down on her and the great Yule bonfire flares up. A noble viking ship offered es a sacrifice to the Bun. Squads reform, calling to me another, the feasting and dancing begins and the Twenty-Pourth Yule n‘ght is again a noone of revelry and lollily throughout the night and well into the following day. In connection with this festival there are many superstitious. If a twmty days, if corn was put to the mill for pinding, if boats went out i:|||ll|ls:rl|*“ ll Jtedl lik: A .(lF CRY? ' Skuqpuuions ,i FDI HIM woman kn'ts during the i'our-and- » than lewlue iewiers Told lofi Hes \ .Key 'ralaei-» Trpvelllng Faseyllexell Wrlills Pepin wma." _ _ ,_ ._ E2SLunn _ _ _ Feaahh Pose sad Pencil; Laalaerdoels 'l'lseei_°~.!eill°» 'M Kill.. __ nmzrfimonn - Cahuaraalioaaks Chocolates laaeylemolilaaly i llaliesllmllags _loadeirlislps ‘ Clrhhasllarls _;l'aasyllxedIoap illlflarylets Ihshlkitg iiffiiii iiiiiff Holders Fancy A Cale is ml Leek 0°ver Om' Shel. "-1:;i=r-- JOHNSONIiJOHNSON Tie Qleliiv Dnnlere 3° eoeeeee»o»»~¢»»~. to the deep-sea fishing, those doiuil so will never prosper; their sheep would die, their cows would yield no butter, their boats would sprins a leak and dlsaste. would attend them throuehout the comin gyear. When the fifth of January came round. all the members of the household cast off their old clothes and were supplied wih new gar- ments by the head of the house. Then als was passed around. U0!! dinnei-s,_s:rvcd. and at nightfall the holy fires were kindled and the game commenced. Such is the great ffi-e festival of Up-l!elly»Aa. but is it neczasary to think of this festi- val aeliasinf Gun. wosahip has not been confined eutirsh to the Norse peoples: we meet a mat deal of what one would call Bun cult in our lvrins. then for- ii frown cold. e death-blow. Bal- he soda and men had mother not to kill, but that does not grow but on the trees, had and with it Baldor Winter Solstice. Bo on _the floor lay Belden dead: and round hy thiick’y strewn, swords, aan. f *E §é§§ ggigé-4 =§§§§§§ EE; §a ` e§e§§ s§EF ii Saggesuans laetllhnne Stellar# TIES WG, 75% #L00 boxed BUACES 736. $100. boxed GARTERS We, 75e,` boxed. MUFFLERS $1.00, 81.25 and up SOX 60¢, 75c, $1.00, boxed PYJAMAS $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, boxed ' FINE SHIRTS 31.00, 81.75, $1.95 and up SWEATERS $8.00, $3.50 and up, CAPS $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 HATS $1.75. $3-00 and up BOY’S SWEATERS _ $1.25, $1.50 and up. MEN’S SOX ' 3 pairs for $1.00 LEATHER JACKETS $7.50, $8.95 and up ' LEATHER COATS ‘ BELTED $12.50 to $16.50 TRAVELLETTE , CASES $7.00, $8.50 to $12.00 LEATHER CLUB BAGS » $5-00. $6-50, 88.50 up SPORT COAT BLUE $5.00 BOY’S OVERCOATS $10.00 to $12.00 MEN’S OVERCOATS $15., $16.50, $18. and up. MEN’S SUITS $15. $18. Sw and up. GENUINE PIGSKIN GLADSTONE BAG »i» $28.00 §""~§°","‘* 3"' ,"'i°‘§~’§i » »|rese Eason l ' & GUDHURE MEN’S WEAR TL‘»f which iii the goin in snort hid idly thrown At Baldtr, whom no weaP°" Dim' ed or clove; But in his breast stood fixt thi- ll- tal bough of mistletoe. Wm” laik, the accultf. ll” 'no Heder, and unwitting H°d°’ threw: _ 'Galnat that alone had Balderi life' no charm. M story. the Bun dyilil at the end of ill* the powers of darli- elid of the summrr he thorn of Win' hu hem \iniver» ln his Cantin dPl sed be my wid I dlbaturel, and es- fhor the Sun, who (hy, and briiigs_\l4 all' is he and .