f‘fE“BittI Y- 23 -1-917. ramiov cnotrsi "1 .The holiday reunion of er; an -opportunity for ha ing that group made. We are equipped to pro. duce the bf-st in groups and individual pi itraiis. We offerh variety of sti- les and sizes j The Cooks’ Studio. 1 Pictures of Home Folk I Carry warmth and cunt fort to the heart of the sol- iier. Make your appoint. ment today at ~ nie. BHVBY £“`i'urii|'- I A F LYON, snifii I Goo Ph to raphy V M d r te Prices Personal atten io~ t- Am- ateur Photography. iov Qu.-.~. si. f hwur iss-J if is ini. I “KNOWING HOW" .THAT COUNTS y Many dissatisfied eye suffer- ers are finding Satisfaction Glasses at our store, who have tried elsewhere, proving our motto. "Knowing How" is what turns "Failure" into "Successs" Try us for “Expert Service." ' y . H. J. Mahon Optlcian and Prescription Drug- \. _`."_,,_’ . _ .. _ __ , _ _ _ : ' " ‘\-'_ ' f *__ . . 5. ‘_ `TLi`i*'4‘. '_ : ' ii; ._,,_§ _ The tern ' senonrs or cases oscioeo sv upon me alleges importance oi: nie' - . Il 1 ~ -_ '-. Z. -I tn... ~;.¢ . , .,- ._ _ ._ , . _,_ I -_ I,i. i , _ . . i i . - ._ __--~ f ‘“ ""f“I r»‘> y ` _ y f~ F ____ ..~,__,.`..- .. 5,. I y , f 1 ls. ' _V _ ‘wr y I ‘_ _ ; V, ;i I 1. _ . ri s i 1 i _~ - sm/-V -., ,_ » f i;,t~_.. ,U,(i»-ii., l_..__ '_ ,y 1 , ~ * . i '» »~ I -'~. ’ _ ~. ,q~ _ *~: -- - . . I I I I .- - r _ , .i » . -, ~ , ..» __v.__;. i . ~ . ' . ~ \ . , » . -» ~. i ' -~°it psys to buy in this Previnee. ..*MR. HAROLD P. GORDON le FURTHER PARTICULARSQF IS- LANDERS DEATH. ` l The following letter was recelvedIof~ Mr. Ronnie D. McDonald, St. ily Mrs. Robert McLeod, Long Rlve\°,\M from Rev. Geo. E. Taylor, in referen- ce to her son Leslie W. McLeod who died from gas while on leave to Glasgow. scotland. Officers Rest House and Mess. To Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, My Dear Friend,-'I am sending you ii few lines with particulars regard- ing the death oi’ your son Leslie who w_as well known to me. Being on leave -I was in Glasgow at the time of his death and first learned of the tact on hearing a friend reading it from t-he evening paper I at once -ltnew that they were boys from my old regiment and made enquiries at the hospital only to find that your dear lad had passed away while be- ing taken there, fle just slept away and When I saw his .body in the mort- uary it seemed as though he was only asleep. The doctors ' did alll You can’t always judge a man by E) the? cmiid but 118 ‘had DB-B805 ill t0'the cigars he gives his friends-they .I ` m the land of peace. I made enquiries -':fr:: '_ _:_-_-_-_-_-_-.~.~ -_-_~_-_-_-_-_-e.-_-_-,~.~_-_-_-_-_f_~_-;_-_ _i _ ,.7 ri-is osurnsi. APPEAL 'biisiiies in which no is eu so i REPORTER: J. LORN Mc-DOUGALL, and also upon the fact that he had __,.‘.wo CENT; PBR won” each V , . .- BARMSTER-AT~LAW _ lpurrhziscd ii. qiiiirter-section of land insertion for advertising in this col-` R L m (serial No. 343034 MI under crop agreement. The date of th _ umn. Cash must accompany order. C V9 me'eGsorgetown Guardian represent- Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. ‘ ' ..*‘i". G. IVE'8'is' .the Montague thm' exemption' Guardian representative. ..i S ..*P|.EAsAN'r AFFAIAR.-A most 6 '_ January 22, 1918. This was an appeal by the Calgary chool Board from the decision of Mr. Justice -Simmons. sitting as an “j°y°M° time W” 99°” at me h°m° Appeal Tribunal _-it Calgary, Alberta. l-Ie dismissed an appeal from the de-' argurets, on Friday evening, Feb. j _ IN _ Sth, when the youth and beauty of St. gmon or Albert” Lum! Tnbmm O 1,31. which granted exemption un- Margarsts. and vicinity assembled' tn December, 31' 1917’ to a ,whm-,y there to “Mark time" and wiiile~`away-- rlnclpal employed by the appel- , P fue l’°“‘°” °f that wld Wi"tf”`5 even' iants. Leave to appeal was grantcd mg to the melodlous strains ofthe by M,._ Justice 3;mmom,_ : vi-c-lin music. a'bly and abundantly The -principal ground upon which- f'U”"5§h9d bl' M695” Chest” and exemption was claimed was the dif-I Frank McDonald, and also partake of fleuny whichkyag aliegeq to “ist inf 0 sllmili-\l0US l‘€puSt.Ipr6D=1I‘Bd in MTS- procuring teiwliers having. in addi- Mc‘Donald's~ best-style. when the hour tion to the academic quolincaiions of midnight approached the fond necessary, an adequate knowledge of; “Gsnd Bye" was perfectly' audible to ine ppiicy and dociriiies of me ca-i the bystunilers, as the couples prepar- ihglic Clin;-ch. l cd 1,0 tramp homc\vai'.l by the glare of -In support of the application there' their large "Pequot" flashlights, but was produced a letter written by the not ‘before expressing their gratitiide Minister of Education for the Prov- to Mr. und' Mrs. McDo'nald for-y the i ucc of Alberta. iii which he stated pleasant evening they deemed \veli tlmt. according to the estimate of the ay be the ones lils. wife gave him spent" ' Dc ut llinistei over 500 teachers it P _ "- ' ` nniishy from the Old Country, and lal sirco 1‘i“ vo" began this source 1 - ~ _ f supply had been no longer avail- ble. The Central Appeal Judge: I am at the hotel where lie had been for Christmas- ' , not satisfied that the ilitllcultles of staying and the proprietor told me that he had been speaking with the‘ two lads and remarked their good companion, _ S mannersand intelligence as compar-i ed with other soldiers w-ho some times stayed there. They had not touched liquor as it was a temper- ance hotel and the boys had not been long there before they went to there room. Nothing transpired till next morning when the servants on duty called them and they did not respond. When no movement was heard later on in the forenoon it was decided to force the door and their the sad fact became evident that the boys had blown out the gas. The closest investigation showed that this must have been the cause of their condition. Their money was un- touched so there was no foul play. The doctors and police agreed that tlieyhad not touched liquor and on- ly one conclusion could be reached namely that being unused to gas the boys had blown out the flame and left the flow of gas on and so had been asphyxlated by it. I can understand in some measure how keenly you must have felt this cruel blow and how as t-he days go by and you realize more clearly all that it means your griof seems be- . ' . D A full purse -is tno 'dest D00k9t D rocurlng suitable teachers, although robably considerable, are -in them- elves such as to justify the exemp- *'T**_ 1 ,tion on that ground of persoiisfalling Some i>e0i>i@‘s ~0h=\1‘1fy 0011515” “ within t-ne clans called up. giving advice. The circumstance that in 'order 'operly to fill the post occupied by . _ pl Even zi. clever girl ii’ wisc will learn Lech" some knuwledgs of theology to cook. and church' government is also re- fi »_-.._-_.-.._,...-_....._.._____.._..._...,_`»..--- uired creates. no doubt, an added di- culty but no facts are adduced m . _ . ' which 'in my opinion would justify yond your power of endurance, and_exempUOn on that g|.0um|_ so, as one who always had an inter- est in your dear soldier boy I send you a. line of deepest sympathy and trust that God will give you His ‘Re STARK (Serial No. 427603 L.C.) It -ls' not in the national interest grace in richest measure to suppoitthat a man who has not proved him- and sustain you when the light of|scli' acompctont or experienced far- life has gone out. May the glory mer, should be exempt merely _'be- of His presence lighten your dark cause he -has purchased land. day ol' sorrow and may you be able to wait in silence from complaint until January 29, 1918. This was an application for leave l i" il l cause for to appeal from the decision of His khlglgdng al you m' on y Honour Judge -MoLory, sitting as an p _ With deepest sympitlhy. Appeal Tribunal at -Saskatoon, San- ‘I remain your sincerely -katchcwan. He confirmed the deci- GEO. C. TAYLOR. Mr. and 'Mrs McLeod und family sion of -E/iskatchewan Local Trlbuiial No. 135, which allowed exemption for wisii to thank their friends for their one month. Leave to appeal was re- kindncss to them in their sad ber- eavement and for the many kind fused by His Honour Judge McLory. The Central Appeal Jude: The messages and letters ol sympathy. applicant orginally basoil his claim EQLA The difilculty of procuring. suitable teachers does not justify Bl! Saskatoon, wholesale and retail oil' this agreement is not stated in the pspersi as far as one can gather it apnea .. to have been made in the year 1917. The applicant does not say that lie is a competent or exper- ienced farmer, and thorn is no rea son to suppose tliut agricultural pro- duction will suficr by the drafting of applicant. Leave to appeal refused. __ _ Re CAMPBELL (Serial No. 427112 I..C.): The secretary-treasury of a grain elevator company refused ex- emption. Wg* rr ' ' January 29, 1918. ‘ ff . fe eiQ Q fy NPN#-.* i\i` _ _,L _ ,1 Do|s‘t wait. Send your answer. to DEPT. 122 CANADA WEEKLY. TIM “an an ammcauon for leave -Irities with a. view of adopting a,tlof,.-_ to u .mal from t 8 ecmo as ‘ kct rationing scheme for beer. '_ = ` -- -BiilllSH [}llNlIllll katcliewan Appeal Tribunal which Wihen you see a girl with only one" ‘ '.:’:.“'.i':.?_‘;.‘l‘;..?.f.”:.:"iI:f.°§.§“:‘.:::°:: [lf l| U[]|l [Rii|][ M. . .si - ' ' ew ring on the other hand. emptlon be refused. “ The Central Appeal Ju"ige The - . , ; ` \ applicant claims as Secretary- Trees 1 urer of the Ikport Elevator Company :i com an that o erntea seven rair P y D K elevators in -Saskatchewan and twci in Mianitoba. There is nothing what- mem policvym, 'deauug with me mn SPY hell"- LONlDON, Fc'.» 3./-i‘lic Govern “Ver '-0 “IWW '-'hat the ‘i“”lm°“t|°“‘ trol of the liquor .;::!ili- will be 'fur- for the applicant's position are of a Zhm. extended Hlmmu difficult or special character, and no The work of m.. lliqml.. Comm] thing bo indicate that he could noi_ ward durmg fha wyr 0,.; d h ri o as begeplacid 99-“HY-I tu ieeri mainly ilevoteil io. the regula ea-VE’ 0 “PW” P9 sed- ons to the hours of opening. restric- ons in the hrewin-f .; rongth of beers Rc 'FOSTER (Serial No. 623583 G. md spirits, and ailoilizz supplies in C.): Claim for exemption of u. stu-y munitions districts. dent of mathematics refused. i The board is now turning its atten- F'ebruary 1, 1918. tion to distribution and control oi This WHS R11 IIDDHCIIUDII f0l' lei!-V9 prices of spirits. Many saloons ar. to appeal hy D. E. Foster, in respect without whiskey. of his son. from the decision of the Gove in i rn cnt controlled uliiskcy Nova ‘Scotia Appeal Tribunal No. 1 will be allotted to these on _condition which confirmed the decision of Nova that it shall bc sold at standard pri Scotia Local Tribunal No. 3 that ex- ces. Government whisky will pro cinptlon should be refused. bably he lower in gravity. The Central A poal Judge: The The Ministry of Food will short applicant is in tllye Graduating De~ ly issue an order fixing the rnuximuu partinent of Mathematics in Yale Uni- prices of all spirits sold in hotels versity, and produced a certificate by saloona and restaurants. It is sta- bhs Clrsirnlsn. Prof- Brown, who nays tea that the order dealing with whis a very flattering tribute to the value iey will fix the price of the thret of the applicant's work. grades at $1.80, $2 and $2.25 .pei Regretting as one mu-st the neces bottle. sity which requires that these promis~ ' The question of rationing beer ing young mon should be withdrawn ‘amc up hofore the -Licensing Bench from their studies. 'I am unable to of Middieborougli. The evidence find lu such circumstances any suf- showed that tlin workmen in the ficient reason for granting exemption. shlpyards, iron works and blast fur' The claim is also supported by re- naces regarded the beverage as in ference to the assistance alleged 'to dispensable and complained that af he afforded by thc applicant in work-` ter working overtime they were un- ing his father's farm. The decision able to obtain supplies owing to the of the Appeal Tribunal that this earlier workers visiting the sevci. ground of claim has no foundation houses in the cvcning and drinkin should not, in my opinion, bc inter- them dry. tered with. \\\\\\`\s\\' \ V Tho licensing justices decided to Leave to appeal refused. communicate with the London autho- gl l l- ` - -1 i Wihcn a man offers you something for nothing walk around it. 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