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High tops ‘1 i 'and Neolin soles, 1 and rubber heels, ’ - 9. dressy shoe that ' will give comfort ,and wear. , , W ltelltl Increasing Your Earning Power U43! everyone would like little more money are alreucly receiv- feiv. however. realize imroortant part their n their earning ll. J. MABON KS - P lil I. Bunk of Commerce ...egg hiiolllefrllt nlsll Plqucrlptlols Dru Isis. _'E' "' ' _ ' ' Y l Q' gsossssemvgiq-¥m3§_»n=v»s5 %+®*0O 5. _’f,f‘1" T I §:N'8 GRINDING SERVICE were a complete service, eq- l to the best procurable. That this service is apprec- ted is evidenced. ‘by our , nstnntlv increasing volume business. if. e sincerely thank our pat- hs, and will continue to rlve to merit their confid- ce, F. Hutcheson gg; ei - -'IT PAYS to buy in this pros =lnce. I ' . .“ROYAL SGARLET CHAPTER Un-les Distr- :t No. i, will meet ni I'3{“Dl1`2 L-Jiige ltcom. Grand view. Wedn sday . :innary 24th, at T p. ni. 1151150 BBBFS. Coin. Scribe. _ I 6158-1-ll-MEZII .JRACES AT MURRAY RIVERJ -A free-turrill and a green race will be held on -Murray River, Jan. unry 23 at 2 p. m. lf weather proves unfavorable, the race will be held on following day. By order of com. mittee. M51 ..°F'OR S/.LE.--My farm of~53 BUGS ‘IHOSIIY under cultivation. : Buildllriig in fuir state repairs. Will -be so by public auction, Thurs- l\‘ll1Y» -T811- 15th. at 12 o‘clock noon. ,Terms-made known at sale. James ,W,| Carmerori, Lower Montague. 6097-1-8-ine7l. l ..*BEA»R RIVER-The semi-an- .nuai examination of Bear River South School was 'held on Monday, 4 Doeenrber 22nd. A large number of ivisitorsbeing present. The exam- initlon was conducted hy the tea- ,clier Mr. P. Conway, Mig Wm, |Neale, Mr. Andrew McDonald and -Mr. John Campbell. Needless to say the pupils ncqiiltted themselv- If; ln! 0. very creditctlile manner r ow.iig llr ‘.'ei'_/ careful work nl their] teacher. The examinations to o various classes were alter- 'noted with songs and recitzitions at ‘thc ond of which presents from oil' the Clirlstmns tree, candy ami cnke were distributed among the pupils-i'.Ai`ter expressions of apprecia- tion from the rntc payers for his very siicccs.‘Iul work in the school- room during the past term, tht- gellcher was t::,zrec:ililf_v slirp,rlac`ttllfb){ io presen a ion o a eau u foiiiihlln pen, u gift from the pup- ils..'1`he teaciiri' in n few well chos- en reniarks thiinked the pupils and rate-payers for their kindfless :ind generosity. The school was ginceflilly decor:-lied with sprucl- dnd ‘Cities bells .tn th Xmas tree ’ _ '_ ‘ ' rl 0 ~ ablaze -with candles und heavily lnilen with presoiits presented li VCI`y El`l3l.ly ll[1D£‘.l.\l`2il`lL'£‘. . ---Q-an-o»l_ Some men even like to brag about _‘_"l.‘_‘},t_,.t,ll_"_>f,_°‘”T‘?~ , .. in stock and to nrrlve 1000 BAGS BRAN, 1000 'shes iviirotmes, soo BAGS OIL CAKE MEAL (old prices) 500 BAGS CRACK- an conn Ano conumsni., ‘sci-luMAci-ian FEED Put.- VERIZED 0A_T FEED, GERM MIDDLINGS. 60,000 LBS FEED WHEAT, (675 Bags), 600 BAGS GROUND OYSTER SHELL_S, GHITFOR POULTRY,PURE LINSEED MEAL, COTTON SEED MEAL, FLAX SEED, crushed OATS, FEED BAR. LEY, Buckwheat, etc. etc. » .\ Lowest prices in the city. WHOLEISADE 6. RETAIL Carter & Co Ltd Queen St. Warehouse. Phone 208. ..Ju.-it the booeyou iwant for winter O O-OO-§~GOOO4-§6-O‘§O4'9'§O4-Q-O-O O 06 0-O ro#-O 0-0-0-0 06-0 0%-§4~§4-O-O BEST WISHES ~ I FOR 1920 , We- wish to -begin the New Year with an acknowledge- inent of our appreciation of the favor shown us during the past year. Our business has indeed -been satisfactory. We endeavor to so conduct our business that our customers will help ns make 1920 our Banner Year. We know that you have appreciated the high quality of goods that we have dealt out to you at rea- sonable prices. Therefore, that has 'been the secret of our sycess. To' all our friends we ex- V - tend Beet lWlshes for s l-hippy and Prosperous New Year. Carruthersltlsrkmas ,Limited Drugglstud Chemists Groceries. leoh and lhoss. l, Stationery M6ntsgue, P. I. I. voorooo_‘3nov»o++e»+94 ..'Two osN‘rs _Pen wonn -och insertion for isdvertlslng in his column. Gsalrmust accompany “Filer llliitimiim 'charge twenty ilve conts. ' , --;,-e., . - .."L. D. L." UNION Dl8_TR|CT .viii hold their annual meeting Cel- :lc Lodge; Heatherdale, ~'.lanuar~y .5tli`a}`J.30q_p.»m... . 6143, scnooi. sxiiMiNA lon The semi-annual exaiulliation of lea View school was held in the ichool room onI.'?1Tuosday° altar- wou. December Bsrdf. ‘It .type large- Y attended b¥.rute payers and /isi-tors from the surrounding dis- ricts. The school roonrwas ap. .ll‘0l>Fl=1H’-ly decor-ltati for trio occas- ‘on with Christmas trimmings. l`he_ scholars'-were examined in the ilffercnt si.i'bjects.i:\y their teacher dr. Leigh Crozier assisted by Mr. Everett Bezliratn, 'll student from l1cGill University and Mr. Homer )uggan, a student from P. W. C, l`he ready answers given by the pupils to the mnny questions asked old of untiringz effort on the part ;i’ the -teacher.-Complimentary re- marks were gilven by several pres- int on the successful work done by ha teacher. All present proceeded :o the hi-ill where the following pro- gram was -then rendered: .Chorus by Pupils, Jingle lllellp; f'lCHfllH!§.`-Janres |M`urphy, Cm-icy nl .he l.l;lt; "l¥cu'liiig, Elvn ,Duggan -Vhvii I crow up; Qiiiriette, .lumi- tfl; Rrailiiig. Colin Admits, Tho Till” Uf U ‘Sl\ll'l; lleadiiitl- Anno ,‘.n;id_v, The Foxes; llfzilogue, The ’iiw,'.lling l’ail+-nt, by Arthur Stew- irt, iV.illucf.~ Allniii.: and li‘rederl<:i; -\1IllUl€\\’=l; Reading, John Murphy, Che Prusprroiis (‘o\iple; Solo und 'hrirus, 'l`lll We Meet Agniii; Read. mr, Ninn Coulson, Nonscnce Town; Rfallllld. l\V:lnd;i Grnlinni, Christ- lllug Duy. At thc concliision oi thr- nro|;l'nuliiie thc tonchir was reineni- licred by his pupil; 'with un ad. ll‘rs.< road by Arthur Stewart und l. presentation oi' at watch fob ano mil’ lurks pi'<‘scnl»3ll by Leelnnd Cnnipnell. Tho »tc.\r:lier zllthnugli “lf"_“ hy' Hdfllrfzsc thanked the pup is lar their kliiiiiicns shown him. \ treat \\'.~-s givcil to all timer- irrsfiit ol lloniv niti.lc candy. 'l'nl- - :xiim-liilition wus Then brouglit to u ’3l0S‘"P by Slllitlnfz thc National An- them after which all dispersed to ihiir homes well plerised with the it`ternooi\’s ontomuinnicni. '**-_<90-31 - HYYN" Sung at the dedication of the tablet in St. Peters Cathe- dral on Sunday, January 4th, 1919 to the memory of members of tne congregation who lost their lives in thc Great War. THE SUPREME SACRIFICE L) Vaiiilint lloziris, \\ho to your gloiy camo -"liroiisli dust of conlilct und through battle-iianie; _ Jrnnqull \vho lic. your knlghtly vir- luo proved, Your memory hallowed in tiic Land you loved. Pl`ClllllY YUU gathered, rnnk on rnnli to war, As who had heard God’s message from afuir; o All you had hoped for, all you had, you guvo To save Mankind yourselves you _scorned to save. Slllendid you passed, the great sur- render made, Ulm U19 light that nevermore shall fade; ‘_ Deep your contentment in that hlest abode, Who walt the lust clear trumpet- cull Oi' God. Long Ye-"5 U80. Hs eiirtli lay dark R and still, 4 use ii loud cry upon a lonely hill, While-in the frailty or our uwnun - ciav v ». Christ, our,Redeeinci', passed the self-Saute _wny, _ V I Still. stands His Cross from that dread hour to this Like some bright stnr above the dark ub\_',"s's; - Still, through the veil, the Vic. l0r's pityiiig eyes Look down to bless our lesser ‘Cnlvarles. ‘ Tilt-.se were Hi.-4 servants, in llig V steps they'trorl Following through death the inur- tyr'd -Son oi' God: Victor He rose; victorious too shall rise They who have drunk His cup of lSucriilce. - X 0 risen Lord, 0 Shepherd of our ' Dead, Wlioso Uross'lias bought them and Whose Stall' has led- ln glorious hope their proud and sorrowing llnnri Coniniits her Children to Thy grac- . tous hand. Amen. e-Q-oy-=_ SCHOOL EXAMINATION The senri-niinunl examination ol Murray Harbor _.oi-.til school was held on Dec. 24th, A goodly num ber of re-trimyers .ind pupils were present. The school room was very nicely decorated with spruce and other Christmas decorations, The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Miss: Florence Stewuri, und by .tholi prompt answers allowed that they were carefully taught. After -the examinntlonlthe following program was well carried out by the pupils. Mr. James P. Clow, acting as chair- man: - - Openin-g address, Priscilla Gra- hain; chorus, We'll never let the old flag fall; Recitation, Florence Ken- nedy. Elisabeth Condon, Margaret Landrlgan, Lillian Condon, Edward Henderson, -Dolly Condon, William Laiidrlgan, Ada, Condon.; it violin sclec-tion by Richard Sencabaugh; Recitation, Dan Condon. Matilda Sencahaugh, Mary Condon, Eileen Mcl..ure, Lorne Kennedy, Floyd Johnston; song by six girls; Vale- dietary by Annie Clow. Remarks were minds by Messrs William Condon. William Kennedy. Thoimis Millar and James P. Clow all or whom expressed themselves y - . when we know thu-t we have erred and it ls intended for our good. tentive to any work you may lay out for us ln the different branches we have _taken up and thus as much :ls possible lighten your tedious school work ln your good and kind efforts for our further advancement. kindly feelings and good will which your charge here and we ask you nruziuzil examination of Lakeville school was held tn the school-room A large number of V1-‘lll0I'S WGN pre-sent. The schoi? room was tastefully decorated or the occas- ion and a Christmas tree well la- len with gilts stood in one corner .if the room. The pupils were ex- siniiied in the llufferent subjects by their lot;-chcr, Misa Alberta. Rose, assisted by her sistgr, Miss Mildred .uid others pref;-cnt, The llllllils showed ky their rc-any and accurate replies l nl. no puliis had been spar- ed in training them. Then folowed in excellently rendereri programme -ronilsllng of recliations. dlHl0$\\95 inri drills, iiitcmpzirsed with violin selections by one of the Dllilllfl. ‘/i:i>-ter Willie lttnclloiiald. Prizes were then distributed by the teach- er, as follows: Prize for D\1l1Ct“al‘ ily offered by Mrs. Columbo Mac- Donalld, won by llcrnrictte MacDon- .il:i. Prize for liveiiduncll. -411118 1vlacDu,ili]d :ind liir-le MucDoiiaiil (equal). Prize for rlcpartnient, El- sie MacDonald. Santa Claus then ippezired and distributed the Emi 9 the pupils. The icuclier was alS_0 the recipient Oi’ ii hanltsolllo El!! 'rom thu pupils. Home made canrlli was served to the visitors und nlllllren. The pupils WE” “cated ‘o ice-crcaili by Ziirs. S. J. 11050- Bnef l-oinplinieiitary rtinarirs wcrlf rnzldo hy Lcvcrltl prrzeflit. A ville Of ,haiills was ieildered the tenclirr by Mr, .l. A. Maclniiis, thanking her' fm- tl-_.gi /».~.",\iiini._:'s eiite1'tninmr.'.~. Miss Rose iiiado ri fittlni-T reply The iiiceling closed by Singlllg God save the king. ._._..__-qz>e-¢»-- ~- DE SABLE sci-loot. A |'-,I-gp numbe; of p:lr:=nts und -,.I,,m\g gnihfroil logetlicr in Ile §a'hlr ‘T-fclicol on Drcoiiibci' 2-ith_ to itteud tho slenii-Liiiiilinl oxnniinl ion oi' this sclionl, ziniong the iuii"wi' was Hon. S_Vl‘\lS lf1'0ShY Of Zlfinsluiw, who il-;:n_:ii<>.@\"0°1"'°‘H° ‘lf irizvs :ii thc school fair held ut 'lonf\l\llw, The school room \v:ic ienuiifully rlrcciiwiiod for the or-mis on, 'l`iir~ pupils \\'.~i-re ex-:iiiilnr-ll in he vurious s1lliji‘ci~: by_‘.Nlr. Lolm `/lncNrvln u foi‘niri_~ pupil, mill( “ilu -1 now spr,iiilln7§ his Xiiias_hol-flf\.V=i it his homo; uiisisitml by Miss .liais- `c\ Cruwys, teziclirtr oi East \\ill~ shire. P/lr. llrctoi' 'llrlcliny was then skcd to tukc the chair und :in ex- :oilent progriiniiie -vrn; rendered bl' hc piipills. :liter wlillfll l`f`!ll1“`llf‘ _,M-,. main- by lion. Cyrus tli'oslr;f. Tolln l\lacNovi:i, William Cruwys. Ernest. Holm, Nell Siizlw, who corn- flinieirted lioih the teacher, Miss Iota (`rnwy,<, und the pupils on he izcod work in-ing done ir. ilu- lchoql. A plcaslui: lonture ol’ till* \|‘ogi'ni;ieiii was :in tilldress read xy Evelyn Shaw and the preseiiliz- ion of .i lienuiilul gilt by (Tlliton nce,4to the teicher on behalf of he pupils. Thr prof,-cedin_r;s was irought in a close by singing the \!ntliinzil Antliciii. Following is the -lJ\'0Bl‘81!\Yl1@¢ ,horns -by the School; Address of Nelcome, Beth Holm; Exercise, Ianada; Recitntlon, Eivlna_Holm; dong. Elsie, Charlotte and Katy viaciisy; Dialogue, Uncle Hirmairs fold; ltecitatlon, lilliarlotte Mac- Kay; Trio, 'Mkry M-Llcliny, Ernill nmaii limi Saiulh Sliuw; Exercise, .iuty Maci{:lv und George Mac.- _.ean; llecltntion. `Melville Bell Tiritish liiniplre ‘Drill by 9 Elrls; Recltation, Elsie MacKay; Song, Robert ince and Victor ninaw; itec- itatlon, Irene Show; Dialogue, "aiming li flhnir; Recilution, Irene; Bell; Closing, Addreris, Erma In-I innii and Lune Mzicl"lielil; Chorus L my the school. ., A-<4->--~_ NEWTON SCHOOL The seiill-iinnuul examination of Newton School was held on Moli- iay, December 22nd. There was a .urge number. of visltoifs and rate- payers present thus showing -the :een interest 'they -take in educa- .ion. . The pupils were examined by ilev. Father Smllth, Misses Mary E. Gallant and Katherine Mulligiln and iy their ready and onrrect answers reflected much credit on their teac- iier, Mist; Adelaide Mulligan. Ai'-ter the pupils were examined n the various .subj‘ects, a short pro- ;ra»mmc was very capably rendered ` -i. the close of which one oi’ the i iupile, Miss Mnry Mclvor came for- wrlrr-! and read nn address to thi! caclier while Miss Annie .l_). Mc- Keniili presented her with a beau- .lful cinernld rosary. (`oinpliiii|;ntiii‘y speeches ‘were nude by' iitov. Father Smith, l‘. .l. ilinith and others. After the pupils and visitors had ‘ieen treated to candy the examin- ation was brought _to is close bl’ singing the National Anthem. Following is the address: To Miss Adelaide Mulligaui; Deur teacher,-As the joyous Sliristiilas season is"drawlng near we, the pupils of this school may remind you that for a number of of presenting addresses to previous .oachers who were worthy of our esteem and love for the great care they have exercised .ln training us is good' and progressive school you in the some way knowing from what you already have done l.n our behalf since you have taken l :linrge that you will halve u deep interest in our welfare both moral - .intl material. ' We may say that ag children we . ire apt to neglect some of our ilu- ‘les through forgetfulneas and may merit a certain arnountof correc- . lion at your hands but can assure ou that it will he kindly received i We will always try .and -be nt- We hope and trust that the same is now evident between teacher and pupils may continue during --_- -_...L_ years we have had the pleasure l` ! . i _ _.___ _,gli l ! -;-;-. ~ -» ll -I `.! . , ,I -\ .if ,. li' lr fi l i i i ¢» _ __.. to accept this small token in the me spirit n itll 5 . , _ , ~ , , 5 ll ie d ith .the -progress , hgh, ‘ - ‘ _ ,_ {s¢lr-unsure If rm in 'raps Lino. Ao- ' 3-’-l'.'°»-°»i?3°»»I»'ii-. me or-»,‘.fi°i'<‘1‘.¥t‘...°‘ll.l°.l." “' '”° """"’ M 0“*'°f T°W“ Me" ..... ... ..,.1'.....‘.‘.. il.. .........~. " ‘ , _ ' A" 'r ' ' -L _ _ lbefpupill' wef¢“‘tre\ted ' to Indy. nie- ll' -mir'-:ac 1-_\-.s-_L-:_ o w a so ln in - . . . . nel-uinsetllfonfylflollll-‘louise ,I ‘E The Biggest Value in Popular' Priced Tailored-to. _ Mea.e..re Suits and Cverco‘-.ts ln tae Bri.-.ish Empire. _____, Wir _ _. -_-, -1. .un-,_ ?__ __ f7._._.,., _ i *_ ______-:-»uu.=__v_ _*Iwi _ _.._.~- _-____ -- .a,_;--- _ -_-_.___._._- - _-.. _--- - - --- i Your lilvery -E * llc has i @ QE W ug , - :iii 3, #un if iOO dents When You order dur iiEl ` ll/ l _al Fzi- English andS¢oith WocllenCo ~_ A Trousers \‘i'r‘ are slmwlnsr i-x<‘r‘|iiionnl vrlluos in mill ti-:iil.~=;»\-.~s fi-urn s|ir~:~l:iI trouser lvilzllis. .\liiu_\‘ ul' rlicvr- vlotlls :src shown l|i very llinitcll i|un|\tZt.ics, 'l and uri* ex