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Jamieson ' Diwooisr Our Business has bceiicspccinlly good this Xmas for which wc thank you. This wc attribute to our new stock and low prices combined witht he good will of our iiiniiy customers, Allwho patronize us dur- ing thc coming year may be assured the same liberaltreat- iiieiit. G.H. Taylor ,nge length of life attained was about seventy years Nearly four hundred .for fame, by which it can be mess# Ieweler & Optician ' 'W' ' l NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL Wm. MONBOUFQUETTE. Mgr. Private Baths Running Water and. “mr *i."f>°1‘.°°.“£:.&°ii=‘11°..°:.i:°“'°°'“° L" ° oi1‘fsiivsu1~i’xoai.1.il11J ._ SYDNEY. N. S Thanks To My I3 Retail Stores & Co. Orabbe‘s Grocery, Melieod, Crockett & Oo.. sl’s Grocery, Patrick Mullins, Wheatley, .lohn Unmeron. A_ kircmin, L. gmallwood , rs- rwinor. "" ° “E tnoeninrn sr.) M . Ge . Moore rilwntgr SL.) iiiiis °¥s== I extend my sincere thanks for 1912 patronage andi. beg to say that for 1913 I hope to look after your interests in _ny line to 11 still greater extent. Io the bread buying public as 1 I wish to _offer hearty thank--You have been most generous in your patronage and evitlénlly appreciate my cll`.irts_ to give oyu a good loaf of' bread--Wishing all a Happy New Year. Ewen Cameron _ ` (Baker) Cameron Home-Made _Bread ' ' 1 B., " .11 Colton and Woolen - Waste ~ Sanitary Cotton Polishing 'Cloths for Power I-Iousr. Garages, Machnno _SIJOPS1 midi all General Purposes. Write f0f ..-.pond 1° 1- f~~»f=°f- ' - 'i "'” I ' ' _ ' ...“;*...°.1“.,‘¥.'I‘;..§“I.§;’.‘§;‘.ii‘*§2“.l‘l1 “£1 urs'-‘ Wallace and Keeney/ wholesale com- H» Gfdy £57’ CO The Annn, Mm,,,,f 0, ,he ?,,,,,,,, ~ p- minion :mn 111111 asain-11, io ruitpn " =1 25 Common Sf- 8rr1.‘.“5.2':'1mi{.:‘l~.‘2;.‘;§'“1.i.i':211 Montreal’ P' 21”' ”"l>.ltIt.2':isfc(i)((:)lll*l€AkL]l.)', Ill’/lsiesldent z11ttMF amos. ` A D, MoLFDD. Rocretsry "ri-its CHARLOTTE '--- ‘ ~., _. ._ ,_ TO W N""G A "'P'i%:»°21au»n D or moon ii: ‘ Emo “P Ad t` i P ill-I "ll.'1l;wl='sn3‘li‘\‘l'itorisl Day Phone ditor svn d. Morning Daily W'Plssse sddrsss sll communications to Bpeci7l Representative-Frsnk R- Northrull I?" ms and THURSDAY, JANUARY z, 1913 . ` FAME AND THAT The relation of mental exertion to longevity has long been a source of considerable speculation. A man dies at a. comparatively early age and speculation at once becomes busy! as to the cause. Conclusions are arrived at which statistics do not beer out. Hard work, even what is usually called overworlg, it is safe to say, has never lnilled its man. Idleness has. More people rust out than wear out. _ The Dictionary of National Biogra- phy, gives the names of all the fn- mous people in Great Britain. A sul)- plerrient recently completed acids the nnmes oi 1635 people who have died between 1901 and 1911. This supple-l ment is interesting from several view- points. these 1635 men and woman the ever-. died after their eightieth birthday and of these four were centenarians. Another interesting fact, revealed by ' this compilation is that the propor- the enthusiasm of friends, the jealous- 'tion of famous people to the common ‘crowd remains about the same throughout many generations. Each of the eleven years covered by this supplement yields 150 recruits and First as to fame and long0VitY~ Of ‘of a dictionary containing the names It cannot therefore be unfair to con- cerning theslchievements of the pre- Q, clude that sustained intellectual ef- lsumably eligible are furnished by per- _I fort is no bar to longevity. sons acquainted with them and the fi. 11' soar or THING ' they come from all parts of the Brit- ish Empire. 'l‘lie tables of the aggre- gate annusl mortality for the pre- scribed period show! that of every 4000 persons who died at an adult age one finds a place in the national one to 4000, prevailed throughout the nineteenth century. It will naturally be asked what ls fame. It is assumed that a man pos- sesses all the average virtues _of a son, husband or father; that he does all his normal professional work with efficiency. To be famous he must be more than this, more than all these together. The achievements in all grades and in all branchesofhuman effort must be standardized, It will be seen at once that the compilation of all the Iustly famous people is no .easy task, for a mechanical equivalent lured as 3 physicist measures energy, is an impossibility. The data con- dlfliculty of distinguishing between ies of enemies and the true ,estimate of real worth must be very great. This work has been compiled very carefully and, it appears, capably, and furnishes much food for thought. WILL NEVER DO IT ANY MORE- This is the time of year when resols utioris are in order, not the “moved, seconded and carried unanimously" vnriety, but the personal' resolution in which onef resolves, af- ter a thoughtful retrospect of the year, “never to do it. any more.” We are opening a. new book which a-year hence, igirhaps sooner, will be closed forever. ts P8889 today BW or and w rst of all the blush- disfigured, may be full of ent.ri€B \` _ _ \\ H \\~\\\\ 'KI D N EY *,5<<,, 121115* §`i1"l[-l..\.._\_\>>;\\"§‘S‘ 'Jai / raft ra mm 11 and Duwuberry and Jaws Johnson in SA and "he`r°m°rs° Won? be vglngqlhe the old and 'it must be reckoned with §;‘l’:;';§;'5 “ini k§`{li°kT3‘l19» °°mb1"i“K ' ' ries, an aving . 0 a s w so e » milvmg linger Wd U QQ, piety 0" begmnmg the MW' In nmking “P able setilenic and mochanilialrfarfileacltli. ‘”""' ‘“°‘°" °“' a” 8 y Our former vvlumes We °°‘l“if°d stiii another brilliant 1 1: iii and Wit Wm “Ot “van t°' manga 8' habits. The stains and the blots and :he Great Alpine TrouPgaoixr;‘Jt1vilo ellie line “Of H11 YO” *em* WW” °“” “ the debit entries are the resnit . oi wire walkers. inte' iesuire oiptnll word of it." The entries will all be- habit In tha great majority of the Ringling Brothers' Circus in atart~ made,the book-keeper is inexorable volumes closed and mid away com_ ting feats in midair. A_rms_trpn=g aiu! and the record “"°ha“ge“b1°' paratively few of the charges are on Sglidk 31° Engughlimu and the C P’ It if’ Wen the" to pw" and thmk account of deliberate wrong-doing. nuts geoynsoglgertifi$;glsch;l:;,_,r'l°n3ti E@fi°““lY as this 1913 v°l‘im° la be' The proportion of actual criminals other big features will bo ea’ pbsll ing 0D€“°d ami as We wok 0" tile is, after all, very small. The number and G"“dY» *W0 11¢W°0ll1Bl'5fr0! the C199-H first Page' The vomme Wm of persons who are called before the West; Lmt°” ‘Wd 'L°Wi°°“°°» .ill 9/“W Stand al0“9» The last volumes may courts is infinitesimal but. the er- Bet; A.tun° and Adler' in bllflwque have been b1°tt°d» may have been, rors, the sins of omissionvand of $;|l:c§::p,;i;?§ 02,1358; of M- comniission, the lapses, the, wrong- “'hl°h We W°“ld ml" remove but mm doing ‘through thoughtlessness or A TELEGRAM FROM WINNIPEG 110i- selfishness, are innumerable. These have no connection with and An inspection O! the wa we have To the Branch office of the Great- Y 1 M "*"“* come, then, will be helpful. We can Limited, Managers in. this City re: `L.,`\`\\‘. \\\\ see, although we cannot recall, .the celved on Blat December. conveyed _ ._ _ -_ W ly I errors and "the wrongs.~We can see N15 f01i0Wil1S¥-1 ~ _ / why. we yielded to the tempter, can Thmks t° Y°“"'°“ Md °0°W0l`k°l‘B see wherein we could have shunned throttleda habit before it throttled us, and on this seeing we can form Christmas without them.. Ono of our pretty boxes with your other prevent Jamieson 'Druggist 12-13M.tf Miss S. I.. 'llsrr Miss S. L. Spring into lsst October took Governor word houvs, - the next clock biographic record. The same ratio,-ltnnity on bquf gouge, for a` _ _ ery. e Wishing you a very pleasant Christ- y _alt present _there is £0 Pl‘l?V_°llt` daily round trips Earl Grey s.nd`fth_°r0fo_rs out pf .th¢"dePsrt‘ihent’s °°Dfill\lc on the ,vieatfarniroutib as nombre. 'rhfe winm mviee year has been exceptionally wry and' there is a splendid ADDlfi.ESB"AND The semi-annual examination Uigg High School was. held on 24th.. The pupils were examined the different subjects by the Rav B. MacLeod. At the close of the amination the following address read' to miss Mable MacKinnon, Dear Tee.cher°»~During the time that you have been our school has greatly More are seeking admission be accomodated. You have won affection of the schollars and esteem of the community. As a token of our appr(clatlon we you to accept this Kodak and stéltion mas and successful New Year,we re- maimsffectlonately. ~ THE PUPILS OF YOUR ROOM. The teacher thanked the pupils for. their thoughtfulness and kindness. Mr. MacDonald, the assistant, was also kindly remembered by the pup- ils of his deparement. B. F. KEd'I\H'B, BOSTON. The event of the season in Boston vaudeville will be the apliearance of Ethel Barrymore, the famous legiti-` mate comedienne, at B. F. Keith'n Theatre the week of January 6th. In many respects Miss Barrymore is the most notable capture ever made for vaudevtlle. The wisdom of Mr. l{eith's judgment in the engagement of this talented actress for his circuit has been proved by the crowded houses that have everywhere greeted. her and in Chicago. Miss Barrymoref with Mme. Sarah Barnhardt as an opposing attraction, :broke all re- cords in the Windy City. For ber vaudeville tour Miss Barrymore has _elected to appear in J. M. BarrIe's one-act comedy, The Ten-Pound Look one of the cleverest playlets ever turned out by the famous Scotch 'uu- tlior of The Little Minister and Peter West Life, Hfyndman & Company for splendid work that made Brock year worthy of its name New, appli million dollars of Insurance. Buglnm THE GREAT-WEST LIFE wish Market, New Yorh. This firm makes n-specialty of smelts and cols and gives personal attlntion to all I-98° il from shtpperqin Prince Edward .Io iand. A trislj'»or1iei- will 'prove ,tag up-to-date muiner in which nu sianmmsm dunno or my nun company wlfoqisy the highest 1 _ . _ s the pitfall, wherein we could have cations for gear exceed twmt _nn _ ”°“’l¢“m°”*~ _ _ _ _ receptacle established ‘by ' 'nn new York in ii o ,‘ is .°' “‘°'P°'-"‘°‘“°" °'°“°"f’ simon Mu-tee New Bvor11?ms:;n1i.nai¢l °°l*°_‘°“ °f~l°**”"°r_ Wfer sfneiu ana an in 1 nmuuu maiwr VII prions, give personal attention mah prompthratgams. _ ~‘ p ci or of yllfl' N00 _ _velvet coll/ars, good heavy l3oys’.z and _3r°~i=f°d- rangesfirom pric'e.i`..’:. 14 Boys’ Velvet serviceable Prices range 8 to 16 years. Men's T Style and priced at '- fi. ~1I Meu’s Black and 'Rcefers made double l iligély good warm c toQ38 worth up'to_7.5o jf. to Men’s Tweed Frey-0': brown Oxford"l` args’ storm collars. _A goo N0w..'......................-. . _ . A full line of men’s at greatly reduced prices " I-Welhave the largest line city. Wecan suit you in a coat v <' ‘ p dressy coat size, 3 sais 9; |20 Any made a_l1 F collars years and Melton Storm and I Italian lin line heavy' fill I1 ,sig _ price made ofxs good ,licavy good' heavy Tweedlinings, with comfortable coat.`Slz'eS‘ 34 to 38, worth up tof so noni-ousoooususs closures ua.--rnsonsnsneos and college collar coats all sizes and all Black Beaver ,and Melton Overcoats my price $4 75 to $2000 . 7F@I\/53 .. ROCK Wei llave The ‘Il liable £0 SOLD . in force over eighty three sillllondol- 1 ‘ ` our New _Yéar's resolution for 1918, lan' NU" 1°' 9P°°'iY "W t0 U18 blind' / ' y each for himsem _ red millions.-Happy New Year." ' _ 1 _ _ __ //'I ' “Candies " alw A tad ' 1; i A ` ` ‘IES a ,l"(|_DI\| E`(g‘,4’S gglllvt Christmas-illaxle woulillii!’t“§e.;n las _I ` E U M ' 1 ‘ .,_ R ._11,;.1'1l' 1.;‘:.“;::’:.::f:*:.‘;..':;°i:°e‘::.‘;“‘°:‘. $M[|_]3 Mm [H31 ‘ _ .Year P .'_:-=ll select from as you will find in on ' city three times our arse. J. Gy., ' ...__ extra NEW eoot and most "Aimucsx ' dis- 'serforiu _ .hs-‘~ 9 'awe of the at the 1 '1 ;=_-f_~§7- _*~ \ l 11, vi ’ ____ -_