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' _ i ~ The semi-annual meeting of share- ~ l _ _ in 11|-is MATTER or THE "winn- __ me ui- Aer" seine ci-i/irreii 0 . 144 oi= 'rrii-: iisvisso srxruvss ! or cANAoA Ano AMENDING , Acrs Ano 1 IN THE MATTER OF DOMINION 1 < temperature with one of our reliable thermom- above named Company gtgfg and y0\1 'Can be an L S are required on or before - authority on the subject. 3 We can sell you ,lc TRUST COMPANY. l The creditors of the the 27th day of February. 1915, to send their names and addresses and the par- ulars of their debts or claims. and the names and addresses oftheir solic- ‘ iwrs of any-i to me oriiriai Liquitiii- A Good r of thc said Conipniiy at tho office I0 of the Couipiiny situatc at 402 Pender rect ii the City of Vaiicouvcr, Pro- h ld f the Bedford Farmers co- o|t;er§ITvi?Co., Ltd.. will be held in the THE Mllleove school house on Saturdav. °»-I'!- ni THEO. ELLIS, Secretary. 3;-<-:~-=> 5°:-‘:*<=¢-?-.=":"~!°¢=»»-¢> =_--ieieie--9°--ie&..=k. =~»-~c>I:2:`:-¢-NOv\i=:_-'- ke@¢Nu"»O~sm ww~m¢¢-emaoog FF99§??P9Qs@ FNN4N§ ?PFHHH wa“¢¢=~mw»-¢ aamwgxanwwmqw K5 P-4 . _ 3”' P". swm»~uooo ow ; » cuwewwasmwwmuma-Cewmwamgmmmm _FNNNNF9HFF*NW@W“?”““*“““44FF“m uau--nwAmmqmuw~coxhh»wh&&mu&£ » i 11.32119 1 22. Sa. i 12.1611 | 23.0 S l M j i 13 'ru ' f 14. ' w l ~ 1-i 'rn 1 ' F - 15.3 sa i 16.1 , s i 16.5 5 ii ‘in ia. l 17.51 T12 'l`ii | i 18.51 l,. iz; W , ; 10.5” H; 14 Tu ' ‘ 1,. Sa S 19 Tu ul 20 W " 14. 21 Th 22 F ... 1' I' gil Sa \ w 25 ' 17 2| M 26 'Fu l 27 w l 1 10.0 za 'rn i 20.0 20 is ii : -.-osx I, :io 1 sa ii _ :ins " ‘ s l 12.56 7.2 23.4 5”' U ie following placesz- Oflice of ll. D. McEwen, Morell. Store of John I\1cLean. Souris. Store of Benj. Clow, Murray Harbor Time 1-1'! Time _\~Orlh_ , Store of Martin McKinnon, Monta- Store of Joseph l\Ic(`ahe. Iona. Store of A. I). ltoss, Eldon. Office of G. .\l. Mattliews. O'Li-ary. Store of 1'. .\lcl\'utt & Sons, Malpc- q\1€‘. Ollico ot' lion. James A. McNeill, unimcrsidc. Each tt-mln-r niiist bo nrcoiitpaiiicil hy nn :iccuptcd irlicrk on ai i-||ni'Ii~i'cil inlt. payable lo thi- ordor ot' lhr- Vom- issioiicr ot` l’\ib|h- Works. cdual to 9,, len por ccnt. of the amount oi` thc 15 E 2., person tendering declines to entcr 18 M lil” into a contract when called uion ll . Q5' tender, which will be forfeited if the l I I lb 0 do so or, fall to conipletc c work contracted for. lf the tcn- H der be not acccptcd the cheque will be i 15` returned. Tho Department does not bliid itself accept thc loivi-:it or any tondcr. ` 'I'cn¢lf-rs to ho iuIili'i-ssc-il Io thc un- . 18'() dorsigncd and inarltt-d “'l`cndcr." I L. ll. .\lcl\lll.L.\.\', Sei-ty. of Public \\'urks. ilrlic Works Ufliifc. Fliarlotlclowii. lu 1 11 2:4 '_ l'.`. l., Jain. 123. l1'l;`». :.. .- ri .- (J _"- Nl JANUARY.-lst to Ilrd, fair and experience of an Associated Press rc- preseiitiitiie who just made the trip and undertook the aniusingly liazard- from Herbert t`. lloover. cliairiniit. of the Belgian ltelief tfommission in Lon- 't`he correspondent had made ev'-.iv preliminary preparation that violins- sies and travelling bureaus could 'sug He had waited in Iiiie over an hour to have his passport vised at the Dutizn consulate in London and hc arrived stone was supposed to start. There the suspicions of various nations as to his treacherous purposes were tlrst "Have von apv letters or photo- trouble. llc answered lie had one powder. rcsumabl ' ' .~ '- IIl8ll)'. velope a suggestion that Mr. Iioover send it to Anibnssador Gerard in the tor it' he could get out of the pen to get a niesseiigcr. There sei-med to lm no very definite rc-ply, but after a fcw "lUlU_f€_S _'_{'-'-ill.\' ur-‘I -:arr.\'itii: food into noi- Siumf Il' _von arc not pi-r.~l`0' cesses that are at work turning sick- lical 1 and makin even sor ~ ` ' ness into tl ' ' S' _ `_ ' gest. He had lodged four pliotograplisimw to become fl gl-gat and abiding of himself at the American embas-_-y pE.ace_ HE SHMAEL _ _ _ T I Ti.~éil‘3..}.If§°ifé‘?...§l‘?$‘l'}.i.1"f..f32il?éT . OF EUROPE 1.0.\’llO.\'. Jan. 11.-“'l`hc civil ilrllll' aroused we have to it-ed is l»!l‘1‘ill1‘l‘ Hill" ‘IW liritlsh and French iirinics combined. t;ral1hs'?" was the simple duesiion to Y.”-“_” ‘ml scrap? mr°;lgl,‘ °:;,`::)l(l’\".l. \vhit‘h his candid ropzy started the $h'g"0'000 woful of fm". fl U. _' Thus spoke hmil I-ranqui, .1 promintiit photograph and one letter. Tho H“ll'7“"‘ ba“ker° ‘Tho 0') 9 bimilfvllsll sleutli. who was tit the inouient un- lo "°"‘l°" °_[ mlm( ‘_w_N‘. _m ‘L 'i`m_':]l SL-mwlllg ,lm lol, ul- H llolllc Ol- wolll_ in the organization ot which hc p ay ci a conspicuous part to .isicrtain ' ‘ ~. »- whether thg contents) were lyddite or , Uh “las 'fm _,generally rcmlllled’ _ M' some equally deadly agency, looking Eraumu Sam' [hal mere] S." “Te up keenly accepted the proffered “000'00.0 persons .m _ Be mum “fm proofs oi’ domestic devotion (the photo- ‘Vere "m“aH:" e"UI'e]} depglldellt pr graph was the picture of his wife and food on the American relief commis- lgirlhldl. and opened .\Ir. llloovers let- hlqflll all llislory of llm l,l.m,ld_~ M_ “Do you realize that this letter con- l Framlul "°"U““e‘]’ “mole 1.5 _“(6 Dllfl tains the names of many British cedem f_°ra. “°mm.“nm' OK '30 0’0 ships?" que,-led the vigilant defender souls being laced with starvation and of His llla_le5ly»s slwre5_ denied by the belligcrcnts *of e\'_er_\ --l dog Sala the mponm. with all me possible means of sell-preservation solemnity of the wedding ceremonv. ‘YO "_“l“‘f“ "rc me Ishmael of Lu'-(IPO --ye( you ‘mm to (,a,.r__, it W lhc'cn_ lou in hnglaiid say you cannot trod? enlys Colmlrl-l" ` \vitli tis bociiiise to do so would lic to "$95!" ` trudo with your eiiel11.\'- YU" 50)' YUU “\\'ill you please talk with lnspec- ““‘“'°t.°p°." the po" “.1 Almverp' Om lol- SeaL.0l.k of Scollmnl 3-m.(l~_.»» door ot relief. because it would be of The reporter was led into ii rooin advanwgc 1° (’emmn'\" lou Sm' yo." wllem Suspects wem Sem_ChCd_ a sul caniiot even send us money llcciiiise it gm" looking place wnll Um, might reach your cnc-my. I`hus,'t_lie compartinents, one marked "men" and Gernlansi the Month am! me Brmsh the olllcr --women-~ ,have a ring of steel around our terri- lllslleclor seacock' whose name m_1tory through wliich none may ciiI_cl” called me (irlppen U.lal_ gave the Am_ and none may depart without permis- erican it searching glance. “ Do \-on 510'] °"",“’ l’°H‘g“rCmS` ,,._ _ lmuw wlml all these ships argl... ‘Ima “The (ii-riiians say. _ it l'.m:laiid ni.; nfs; llllesllolll likes to allow trade with Antwerp. _.Mn lloovm. Sa_\.s_ if _mu will n0m,L__ your industries will revivc. If shi: that they are the ships which are car- does .HOL won' wo are sorry' bm wg rying food [0 hungry Belglansy was suppose you must take ilic ‘conse- the repil-_ riuciices. See The llague tonvcn- "\Vcll. vou > ' ~ -. ~ tion.” " ~ ' ‘am ml" " 'U G” iviiiie um tic-iiigerents argued, iii. The rL.porl(.r llwn “TMR on [hc mr l-`i'aiirtlli all-'lod, seven million pcrsoiis wi-rc contron’_f-d with :tctuitl starva- tion, but with the forination ol' the Am- Eniljassy pollcll allll askml me lnSp(,c_ lrican reliefli-oninilssioii the olistacles in the way ct iniiiistermg to the \\':iiits of the llelgiaiis were overcoiiic and ter Belgium by way of Roltordani. This relief could not have been given, he said. except under the auspices of the neutral 1-oinmission. “We are proud of our thrifty race." M. l-`rati<|ui said in coin-Jusion. "but we uri- nov: ii! tht- iiicrr'_v of thc world. ll` inci‘c_\' is not :ii-corded its wt- sliiill no longer 1.-.\ist." SOLDIERS SEEK T0 HAVE PEEP INTO FUTURE AND THEIR FATE FORECAST. l’.-\lllS._1Jci-. 29. by mail to Ni-w York. Jan. il.-Suppose you were callod on to shoulder ii gun and march a\vii_v to war. And suppose that you thougln it po.~i.i|ssoil_ olil. llls face was piilc. Inn thi-rv was n iloli-riiiiiiod ;|bo|l| l-llllllllm ll". l.l__lk_,; ll- ll ‘mum glint in his cyl-_ and his inoulh was 1 . _l _ . , _ ,. li.ird 1-ict. ' ' 9"" his courit 0 and ln his 1-; ‘ _ " Ulfl _“Ill Sci' that olllct-.r'."` hliiilaiiio 1 _ lu. llslmllgwlml they I';rL5(';;_0fl’c:`:)"'l(;:) Thebes nskcd wlioii lreached her. J _ E -_,_,,l_~ _'11, _ mmm "_ This was an mspimu n _ l said l had. and she told ine that JJ/4 -5 5-5:( Qi’ nobody could [Io on. flint thc illspcfli She had |"“'""1""pc"ed _wi ‘UH him lun., “-0"l(l (.0,lsl,l(,_r UN, D0s'$l|)Hm(_s that In. would be seriously- woiiiidoil nan of liarni in the letter and if it seemed m h.amQ` \\hen I iiskcil her if she had not hor-_ii too franli. she said: “ llc- iiskcd mo l'or thc trntli. ills hand sliowod that he would be scri- ously wouiidcd. but would not die. So l told liliu. " “He tlioii asked me whether he would be wounded soon or latcr, und when I told Iiiin that it would be near the ond of the war lic was and that somehow kindness and sym- sliipnients of fod were pcrmittcd to cn- tinies por wot-k over lturul Mail I BIITIIS -rv- I ltoute No. l l`roiii Ocean View, P. E. l. frotii the Postinnstcr Ucneral‘s pleas- l'rintcd notices containing further Infornintioii as to coiidltions of pro- _ ~ D 1/. urtcen. thinks its fl "Htl Sign to be roprimaiidcd on New Years day. pretentious, she be. |l€VOS. of it reprlinand on everv dnv throughout tlie year. Therefore: stile Htlys. when Iier stcpinother, Mrs Altria hlcascd. as lic sultl that hc would be able to get in :1 few good licks on |||s own account first. Take Bad News Stolcally. SUDDEN DEATH Andrew 1-‘_ Mooney. a conductor at-l tached to the Grove Hall barn of the Boston Elevated Railway Compfmyr was overcome by gas frfom the SBS range in his home Thursday. Jan. 7th. and died while on his way to the City Hospital. After turning on the gas to get his morning meal he tainted and when found by Motoruian Frank Pow- ell, Mr. Mooney was lying prostrate on the floor lu the kitchen. His wife had been in ii Boston hospital for three days. where a son was born to them on Tuesday, January 5th, \\'hlCl1 makes the circumstances still sadder. The other two children were with Mr. and lllrs. Joseph Rooney, of Dorches- tcr at the time. About 10.45 In the morning inoiorman Powell called to Mr. l\looney's house to confer with hint garding tickets to be issued for _ii social affair. Getting no answer to his ring he tried the doors but found them locked. Then he went the rounds ot' thc windows but found them also lock- ed. lle peered in through the kitcli- en window and was startled to see the deceased l_\'iiig on the floor. Powell at once rushed to Codrnan Square and told his story to Patrolman Gallagher. The two returned to the house and broke in through a window. They found the kitchen filled with gas. Af- ter opening all the windows Powell called Dr. Rowland W. Braxton who worked over the unfortunate man un- til thc arrival of the ambulance. On the way to the hospital Mr. .\loone_\' succuinhed. The deceased was Ill years of age and was ii son ot John l\loonc_v ul' lunii. llesitlcs his wifc and thrt-o sinall 1-liildroii lic lciivo.\' to mourn a sorrowing lfathcr and step- nioth--r four brothers and four sistcrs. R. l. l’. (Patriot please copy.; »wA~» “ but they want to know wlicllicr to pni their affairs in ordcr for good. Sonic- tiines 1 have to heat the devil about the bush just a little. “lf the soldier is it big. strong fel- low. whose nerves are all right, I tell hini frankly what I see in his hand. lf' he is of ii tenipcrainciital uaturc l feel obliged to tell him that he will he severely wounded and will ‘come o_iit of the liospital,’ but do not tell iiini that he will come out dead." “ Most ot' them take it stoiciilly. A big English trooper whom l told Io- day that he would be killed, said: ‘ Well, so much the worse for the Ger- mans while I nm still ali\'c.' Many Mothers are Anxious. "Then I have ii lot of motlici-_~a who want to know the fate of lhcir :ions bocnuse they have riot heard troiii them sliicc the war began. (iiily this morning such ii mother came to nic. “ She brought with her a photograph and his last letter written right after the' war broke out. At once I :saw that tho boy lily dciitl on thi- liiittlc- licld. lint l could ii'ol tell licr thot. so l said that he was ii prisoner. "'l`he war has brought ii grcat change iii the spirit of the women. Early in the war maiiy woiiii-it would tell me their liiisbands were brutal and hope that tlicy were going to bc widowed. \\'clI, iiiaiiy of tht-so womcii have since come back to nic with iiiiicli weeping, have appealed io nic to tt-ll them that their husbands will not bc slain. and they are siiit-ci‘c-, “Tlicy linvo cxainiiied tlieiiist-Ives and found that thi-_v too were to blame. ltciilly, l think the war in inany ways is divine: it is working wonders alreiidy with spiritual l~‘r:iiicc." - Sr.-vri-: or ‘Inio_ f_‘|iv oi- ioiroi Lucas( oust i- ta v Fraol-1 ,l. (fhciicv make-» oath that he is senior gi-irtner of thc firm of I-`. -l Cheney X' I `o., doing usmcss in thc I 'ity of Toledo, Vounly gml 5l;,l,. at'oresaid._:ir-rl that said firm will pay the sum of U.\E lIll.\llRl'ID I)DLI.ARh‘ for cacli and cvery ca-'c of 4 ` -tnrrh that cannot hacuvcd I>v the use oi nall’s 1 `atarrli Curt- l-`R.\ .\`l{ J. CHE.\'I-‘\' Sworn to belorc me :ind subscribed in mv pies- cnce. this 6th day cf December, A. D. 1556. (SEAL) A. \\`. Gl.lZA-"U.\`. .\'o'r.iRv I'i:n|.i< llall's| alarrh Cui-' xr, Iakrn iiitcrniilly. :ind at-is diicclly on tllc blood and iiiuroiis _suilait-.~. of Ilic stoiiiacli. l~`. J. l'llI'l.\`l-JY, &l1v.,'l'olcilot\_ Sold by all Druggists, Llc. 'l`iikc IIal|‘s l":iin€ly Pills for con5iil»;||i¢\ll_ L _ wswwH rf "."~_- ‘_ .__»_ i '.` ' ‘ 1 'f ' .ii :gf-i. ._f~ ` . . if " "'""”'“ Tlie Supreme Court of British N0tice unit sEi_iicri0iis ron ISI-ANDEWS ' in I I \ ,try ."‘ ,xr -'/3’ 'r//‘xii _ Burns Anniversary Celebration nder the Auspices of the Caledonian Club, l’eople's Theatre Monday & Tuesday, 25th, & 25fI!» -T811?- 9 _ _ _ ._ Mes rs. Duncan McDonald. J- K- MCKGMIB gziglgsl-gggigli gellzclions. _ _ . _ _ .S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . .Orchestra Vocal Solo-Scots Whii Hae... ...Mr. W.J. Brown Violin Solo-Accompanied by Miss Katie Stanley. _ _ .Rev/_ J. H. Llttlejohns Qunnette-Robin Adair, iiiirses Helen Hughes. Lucy Blanchard. Messrs. _ _ _ _ bl . G. E. Ritchie. Saild?-ls’ ;o§piEe.I.{?. _‘.15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . _ .Miss Rats McDonald ' -_ 1’ Romance... ._ _...Miss Edna Gordon l§iet‘ccl