iafruiznav. TIMELY NOTES ON Everiulicre we note better prices for silver fox. In Western Canada, Montrcul—111 fact, all over the Do- niinion — innriicis have perked up -e' ise oi inc decided advances ixglsot-ictl 1111s season. ln the Unlird Slates 1111 rl- 1111s: not been nearly as much u1>;.i 11:11.1 llstlnl cent. advu ‘e. but i1iSeat1lc.W.1sli- inuioii, 111i. er prices foi" lull silvers sa-ein 10 1111-11111 Perhaps‘ il. is just us‘ well 1:111‘. the American market \‘..l.\’ 1117! Li llllltllilifl‘ 011B Pill" V Illlllk‘ , kthlailll 1.1 ll iil.i\' UZPVIBIII ii iUl IIIOTC foxes being ‘x1111 titer with a coli- Scqlltfilll .1‘ more nel n in 111-Led next fall. Fur ' 1i‘rl. gnoiit ' ion down to present ' licill llIll)l'O\(‘1Ilf‘lli, then 1.11‘ L'.‘.Zl 1111'»: lllt‘ future illi- alriiifi. 1 F \\"L‘l.Ell_1.‘,'Ol1 a Ali's. .\lcNeill leave 51101111 111 11 \l 111 111011101‘ Ollie :1. 111:‘. \,}..‘.\11,~» Susk" and latter t1» V1\ll1'\‘1.\l. ‘ 1..1,'1 111:1 be zibscnt " 21110.11. “.111 '1\1~. . i-. —"— —— . v . Buyer 11.1 ;-.111l111~.1on in Ouuda 5 during .1 111 11138-39 amount- ialued at $1". ' 1 fittulflllll.‘ tlze .111 of Siutis ‘cs. Oui 1i the nunibei" o1 mils ll‘. the prouuctioiiloi‘ iirtclucti ‘s clcsed 1111101: .1>1<1\\".nu stniscii ".\'ui:'<l 11c iiiiit 11101" i‘ 01111-111111 unit of belts I t‘ . 111‘ u.‘ 1.1 - ill- t.1 _\l1*.\1- ' 1.. 111.1110 beiivccn i‘ c111 11ml ilie __.__—|~ a .111 111 Sih e1" Fox . , ‘.111 uL‘tcl'Zl~-‘,_ 1i 111i" blue 11nd ..1 1111- |l1.l‘.'Zlli‘-.l:.l 1i 1:41.111 1.. .1 1i 11 itcnn \-.1iClL‘ . 11- T- 1 of tliein ili tuutiviti‘. Ant ..tl. ‘us lillll. they may be 11 .<‘1t 1111111 Iceland to the .1111 15.11:.» 111 nine curs. l vl of the AJJCYIB. tilt‘ neck of Novem- :.ic chines Joiisistcu cl 11a .1110 ‘:50 mink pelts. j u uiilncis 11 ere .\i011.- _ 01 Wetaskzitzuii, W. ,1 "1\111.lo1"inc1‘ Isaiid- j 1.1 Biolhcrs, Uillgnii‘ . N15. Trophy 1'01‘ ‘ 1111 f0.\' pelts ivns \\ on l, "" Biotin-rs, Reserve, 1 ' 0111-. o1 tile .\fo111- l iioiv 21.1w. r‘1'.'ink. 1. 1111-11 J. short time _ 111x1- lioni Bccicqiic 11nd . wiisizis oi‘ our esteemed nlzcn. lloiuiitt 111.1501). -‘ Ha:l an interesting talk yc>te1day “n11 Robert Mutt-ii. Mcrinuirl. who ict-cntlv retained from .1 viszt _ bew York where he \\';il.1‘i j ,1 son, Fiziscr, 111111 ' 1..1;'clull\. .-\.~lcetl as t0 I110 1|uu.1t\' o1 the .'\ili(‘l'l1'li1l pulls. 11c olilflllitil‘ they ivcic 1.11am‘ Oil inc avciaiic. tniiii 011i‘ Pi ice 5111111111 Island ,1 11011.». but lie ‘ 110i. bcllCVU 1 l b11101" 111.. _\".-.11" 1111111 3001s ht 11101111011111‘ that there 1111s u. 1.1......c 11i.11cult_y' .11 get- :11;0.ig1i the customs. and 1 not get all ut a con- gh at one time. due |)t‘llli{ divided into tllililllitffi- 101v leiv white face not more than 251 11101" 11ers of poor qua.-‘ "e impossible to Judge the iiic buyers towards 1 imtinums and certain were popular with l he thinks there is lor these here. Asked ‘whether he had gone 111w the new types himself he aaldz» " l1a"."e. I purchased a. very face from Dr. A. B. 'I'eaklr':~. Sussex. NB. His foxesnrc of the 101111 strain and those that I siliv in his runch I liked very Nicholson's Foxliealth 13 FEEDS FOR 1 CENT) v _ Special Breeders Powder fed your W ; Pregnant Foxes rind Mink through ‘ the (iestation Period will assure Stronger, Larger and Healthier Lllicrs. This Powder in put. on fresh an ordered. Price 316 lb. Box $1.50 delivered if you mention this I I?! Kent St. fmarlotteiown, PL]. g 25 d: 1"eb_._8. FOX SMEAT boneless liorso Meat 50’s 5o Lb. Ground Meoi 50's — -— Sc lb. Beef Tripe 50's - - 4 i-Zc lb Calf Tripe 50's —- — 3 i-Zc ib- ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Gold Storage, Company i '1. "inc New York lllHl-‘I slum from 5 t0 10 per " 0t production and} TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming I inucli indeed. D1‘. ‘feuklcs 1111s be- come so enthused with ilicni that. he has cleared out his silvers 10 a large extent and gone 1n for the new types. I also bought a niuie pearl Dllilllllllil. brothel" 0t 111C Liraiicl Champion ill ilic New Bruns- \\h'.‘1li fox sliou. anti stinic Green- land blues‘ {r0111 zi breetii-i‘ lli New jBiunswick. Also two ivlntc f.1.e foxes from local imrties. I plan," said Mr. Muttli. "to have not only a nice line of standard silvers". but .quiic a few matings o1 pcurl plai- I inuins. white lace and (Imenlantl blues. Bi‘ zlivcrsifying inv ‘at-tui- lies. I feel that 1 will be in a Dosi- l tion to cater to a larger clicntiele." Yesterday afternoon we had a 1 call from Reach Tinncv of the Prince Jiloi received a wire from Peter G. |CIai'k_ in attendance at the Cann- clian Fur Auction Company's sale.| lMontrcal. The auction started on lMondiiy \\‘1:l1 the General Sales‘ 1 Catalogue of furs 11nd then continued selling until Thurs- duv. when the first section 0f |s1l\"ci‘s \v‘.\s O1!(‘l'i.‘d - sonic 9.000 ‘ pen. ’f‘l1cv were selling the second section of about the same niunbci‘ l Platina female. 8DT D i Foxes For Sale We still have a few Foxes for Sale —all reasonably priced, owing to the lateness of the season. One male and several female pups from 85 to 100 per cent silver. They are descended one and two generations l'rom the brother of the fox whose poll ivas the highest nut of eighty thousand peiin on one of LampsonEi Sales. , One male pup 90 per cent; silver, irery sharp with long 1 bar, son of Tezikles’, famous white fnecd mule. l One Patch male, son of a while face male and Pearl‘ 1 Tho Pearl Plalinas 111-e bringing - .1 riuizl K101111011 1 liklivarri Island Fui" Pool, \\'ll0 ill-d "V" 510090 P“ p?" h" ‘h’ mam‘ ury type. One Greenland blue malel and four females. This type of fox usually has litters of 8 to l2 and realize good prices on the Auctions. There is no quota. or duty 1m patches or blues in the American Market. H. 0. WRIGHT, 0! Saskatoon. Sash. who was elected President of the Life Undcrwrile Saskatoon. 111$ ivliite fut s. unis. twurl ‘oiuliiiiiins 11nd bl ed silver. liu-lv fuie one from John Ropers ranch registered prellvI strongly 1111111 111111111" Roper, John's 11hr.‘ postal arrangements 111 a Can- son. who was standing beside M1‘. ‘zidiitn General Hospital overseas, an Mulch at. the time. can remember hocl the finest foxes. or among finest foxes. 111 this |)l‘O\'lllC0~—\\'lil('ll meant the world. His blacks were‘ Island." onto ‘of polls when Mi". Clark sent ' ill/e hops‘ to have a later re- \\' i IT.‘ . these notes. 11c greatest e102‘ i p01‘! fi'o111 M1‘, Clark, which. if 1111i‘- ‘Qyy <11 the 31111- . rues". will be found at the end of 10 The attendance was the l.1i'gest since 1928 and the general sale 0f 0n plus‘ liii's registered the folloivini‘. . \'.\ll(‘(‘S over l.7f"\‘i‘1lll1(’i‘ . . 111.1 iloivn 5U 0i" 60 ‘.10 p111‘ cent; initskrats 3O per c0111.; . 11111-0011 50 uei‘ cont.‘ 11:111.; ermine 50 per c0111.; wolf (JO 1:c1- c1111.; cross fox l0 01:1‘ c0111.; red . . fox 20 per cenL; fisher 10 per cent: linartcn 5O Der cent; An average of 90 psi" cent._of cent. b\ tiic Lkpaat- fthe offering \\‘:i_s sold. _ uJ-l 1".u:'- ‘ding and great iiiteiest “'11s c.\'lii‘i - D1- Scleetcrl one-half tolliire 1011111101‘ silvers zmeracezl $33.50: c1"- ' twee-quarter ' reeled full ‘ ordiiiiiiw‘ lull I 11liCl'l1Jl’.\ilIl-‘ up lit li-zist l0 0211111111". narv one-hull ‘ ‘cast at present. liud a likiiic h/Iarten with ‘.111 2i(l.\"(ill(‘i‘ of 511 1:11‘ L'1lIiJ(‘l' blllllfk ‘ri 139W cent. ovcr Dc; . Beaver Keen bid i291‘ (Tllb (l\'i‘l' l0 O We liuve 21 \\ 1‘ s 1111' cross. and 11 1H1‘ ‘ icai-s ago our company imntciiiiilaz- ied going into the mczlticlion 0i his l atl- t 'ku1ik. 111 1141' ‘ mink 20 per J. ROBERT MUTCH Mt. Herbert. Charlottetown, R. R1 5-Phone Ilillsboro R. 1-1. The Eastern Guardian .."'I'his column is reserved for ncws of local interest, but adver- l ii mg of a newsv nature may be inserted at 2 cents a uurd. strictly ‘ payable in advance. ..'BURNS ANNIVERSARY CON- CERT, Montugue. January 29th, i); es. Sfifltilfill Dancing, '5 11nd one act. nlav '_'A Bit Hcutlisi” Conic 111111 CILIUY the 11-458-1-25-21. O. .010 Scotch songs l .-*SOURIS C. W. L. NIEETING 11A special inc-cling of the Catholic \1VO1iit‘1l's Linigiic Senior and Junior Sub-Diiuslcns 11nd iiniis was held at the LUHSFIR‘ ruoin 0n 'l‘uc.~da_\' even- Thc Pi‘(‘~'l(;L‘ll1- Mrs. Campbell 1 . ' - _ 1 11- , . 1 ‘m _ \ ‘l Y, A_ l) u g, 11in 111;, opened ni_ k Ihllil-“ioM91111‘Cdleiohu- ‘IBZ-vczii? - R311 Crflss _\‘:11"1i “'11s dis- bci‘ lllllll'f‘.s'.. Only 0111- utliei‘ 2111' “"41 071111114‘ P “n? 3p‘ sllOWitl a s 11111117 trend -- 11511111‘. l m‘? l“ %“'»"‘“'- m ‘ . "i lmtw" 5 {o}; n11“..- “10111. anything ‘111 111i supl-r in: and p111 111g 0i sumo. cocci in DPLTWIIDCI‘ and it $"."1ll.\ .. - 1'11 11011 <11 -'\ 111Ul1~1i~"'-*l11l) iliuuiili 111.11 1:: . '11P H11!‘ tints ‘ 1"“ l0 NIIS- J. P- Mill'- no 11111111111 10o 111.. llll(‘l‘0.~l. 11 .1ii"g 119's." nzeinbci‘ ‘or 11115011 A ielcgiani w. "n ‘was recczvrd by Mrs. Afiiclnnis, Dio- cesnii President, 1111s l'£‘ll(‘l inviting i101’ to be present at the office of “@5595 L3“ W“ ‘m? “mild 91°‘ fie Prime Mint tei". Ottawa on Jrm- balfv have bee as well off 11' ‘.11 3B _ m. v m; "5 as ‘*1 ' t" m 1m“ ' '.\' fire ‘i (lrflars (inn- ivouid uni have b11011 lillli‘l‘l l"=."- ed b‘, U“, mm“ {or m; ‘cuhm wince. but this $0311‘ the i)l('l1ll'i‘ ISZC- Wo-nwnu; LCLLP o, Find‘?! [m ‘aged _ ids Can-u‘ a's 11a" c1’ci"l. A C.W.L r1 111 llFOVIfl-i‘ c0- 01 1hr‘ convent. ‘bingo “'11s 111 1'11 1'01‘ lilgli, and tli. c who c1111 breetl 11.1.1" »_ i‘ ‘NF Y?" 7mm Vfl‘\ uccu ziiiininl 111 Ulilll 1v 193"‘ 51mm“ M‘ 5'13: ‘Wall 7‘ ilmm‘ Wm L.“ 1mg.» 111g 1111.11 11011 111i.\.1i‘1?s illPli‘ lflllllllg limcl. Mink ranchers will nlsu ziikc :1 . (‘IICZIITQIQOIIIPIII (hr-v nrc iii for a bic scion ~ 1'1 biggest iii your». l lend in verv mueh 011.1114 1 lion ol mink with 11 C0ll.\‘.“(illt_’lll l’ ftluc iii the future bl-tcziusr: o1 0v DFOdllUliOil. On l vers ivill not likelv get into l category‘ for some years. due ‘.0 l D12 cut-(loun all over tlic \\'<11'l1l 111.11 I a div .‘l"i:ll('0 to new types fJlClI . . w ( L - Yltlf.’ necks. plulin- “hula the stile n- c [r0111 "P1111. 1 i>1"0b..l bred 1.. tlic otliui‘ li.11i1ls.l: that the liiLS. During uni" Fin 1E1: avcruut uu. t1" 11:1.» .is good. He l 111R R \'<‘1'\' it‘- fffifililll! 1311‘! Willi s...d. o1 00111.1", 0111‘ llvlls 111-e inucli l 111 the course o1 which Mi". Finsci" ‘ previous l slated that he still had a very ui-rut liking for uclts with the black necks and veiI- "1 remember a particu- we sold Tliut coiiicrsliliun Robert Mulch. lic incnticnccl ineet- . inc Roburt 1113i; Lainuson. Fraser 1t Hiirli, 11nd liav- j the olil 11.111 sci", niunuuci- of iiiin ty 11c silver 10x that caine on the Yes. we. too. when John R0001" the the most. beautiful blue black and lieavv furrcd foiies we can rcinein- i . bcr of, and lie also produced won- l ; derful three-quarter silvers. Spine of these foxes became the founda- tion stock 1'01‘ the most successful fur farmers have are glad to state and abroad. We that Mi". Roper is 51111 producing good foxes and this year has. like tli one or more whi e rest oi us, added 1c faces. Several ranchers we spoke to were specula ting as to the effect so much snow would have on fox product-ion this winter. We gave it. as our be- lief that it would increase than decrease pi" thing, it would pack nicely Around l p l the houses and prevent drafts of “P . cold an. 39mm; in“, me 510mm 10X. Canada are spatially safegiuurdtvi u. No doubt exposure and cold is ‘A P081 Office 011161111 "bails the cause of many small litters, the Dilrfiels M. ti“? COmDRILVs desoatch- mother does not. take proper care 1m; office and they HIT‘ also num- (young, and they‘ get a chill- bered and listed to frllltate re- Dass out. l0 the Yea-r 1923 When the 1MB Iml- jCanada, the tobacco parcels are u 9f the ing an rather oduction. For one Thinking back 1y terrific storms visited ill. we ca remember the production was mightv good that Spring, although the snow was within a couple of feet. of the 10p of the fences in cases, and some foxes were running l around the ranch. quite a number tha t. will bring first. of March nu lOmQ We hcar of of matings, soml D51, l. ‘ .1 ' th b 1k "*~—-— Paw- CM “$1111 ~11‘ gwltllv-l 1'11? iiiflnfi§miifli 112111 pfilceusrigr ' um womln m s 2311': :1“) Qielnoinerrwuatfitguit? ‘ ‘he 15th 01 February. lvfTii VIBRATIONS nnd bu n Box. A r non! Rae" EVANS-Io _ _ __ "M" "it" m"! “*5” "m"! of the 1:511:23 ‘K111151115 1111532112, The aunties? '11]"11li' 13:01-11:35“: d°"""d- in the United. States. shows that ofght-yeur-old Jr ‘i Higgins is giow-l Dll J- M- NICHOLSON pups born April 1st to 10th give ‘ 11111 with new ldens. ' most. satisfactory prices as pelts. l Joan, n foundiiiip, who was born We all know that very early Dubs blind a attain their growth and fur matur- ltv much earlier than the and are n bit of a problem to the rancher who either has t0 pelt them early in the season or curry alonll and risk off-color. others. them A word of warning is hereby giv- As vou know. fertilizer composed of potash. vcrv strong irritant. to the membrane of the throat 11ml sin- mueli and even in small uuziinllils could cause clculli. Eighty‘ per cent \'.(‘.tl‘lli,; fox ranchers — Do not use fertilizer bags for smells-oi‘ do not buv smclts that have been out up in fcrunmr bails‘ we hm“? heard ‘J words. She play with toys rides $1111211.2‘§"§l‘°1§1Z1“‘€1.’23l§1l°l.5éll112 ‘tmuvlb “m; 1‘°”“" “m” smelts but up in such containers. dmicunfi‘ naps Wm) m‘! dishes’ is lnrgclv which is a Uiilfliils of 1h" r/"plc- of GuafrmuVt 1m- c iii;- 11111 ill 11.01- wear Oi" lioinc 111.1110 s.iii.l.-l.~_ gvll 121111‘ Meet‘ 11 r1 '1 ivilli p. 111m. ProlicmDisproves Charge lliade Of , Tobacco PIIfGPIIIg" Despite the action ol Honourable n1 P Mniock, K C., Post- n General, in introduced a Sit.’ l syxsirni l0 sufegiinrd liar-res rniiilcfl lo out‘ 101111.‘; overseas, idle 1_iii1iou1"s still persist of mishand- ling in the mulls So far. flitli0tlgh‘m8ll_\' runioirs have been investigated, in no single instance have they" lia-tl any founnn- 111m in fact. A typical example of ‘how such erroneous impression was 11111.net! i. has just conic t0 tlie at.- llciitlon of the Post Office Depart.- "nient. During an official visit to inspect officer of 11c Canncllun Postal lCflrps was tnld by a senior officer Ilhat. there was ground for suspect- ing trafficking in stolen cigarettes because a driver of the R. C, -\. S C. had rissertedly claimed "to have an unfailing source of supply of cig~ aiiettes. which he coulrl furnish for u consideration." The Canadian Postal Corps officer knowing fully the special arrangements which had been made by the Poslmasler Gen- eral to safeguard the dcllverv of soidlers’ parcels took up the case 1' immediately, " A most painstaking investigation (ilsproi-‘erl any trafficking in_ cig- arettes or pilferlng from parcels laddressed to members of the C. A. S. P‘ , and so one more rumour via: found to be wholly false Tobacco and cigarettes mailed our diam from tobacco companies in f-h e cording. Al: the Base Post Office, far as possible mrted directly into ninlt bags which are then sealed. |The bags are checked in Canada. ‘and again on arrival 1n England, Che responsibility of the Post Office ending ivhcn the bags, with seals still unbroken, are delivered to the ‘Military Unit ln question. nd '10 pcr vent deaf, was , adopted by the state 1n 1936 vmen l she was in hopeless condition. She 1 had been found shohtly after blflh l on the doorstep of a Chicago hos- pital where shy: remained unti] she became e. ward of the fate. Today. after long 11nd lnstaklng efforts by instructors oon ha; a, spoken vocabulary estimated by Mrs. Pauline Smith. one of ‘her: teachers. at, between 700 and 800 gels 11 "kick" out of automobile r’d- lng and apparently enjoys singing part5 of songs. Jraifs life is largely one of vib- rations. the smaller of which she gels from n phoiiiVxrtri , i» d=vlc.." (Pvt-loner! b1‘ Di’. Tim-rt Gwult of 1.111- Audic-Vluial R-"orsli Found- at on Fly holding h'r fingers on a cork Wbrntcv‘ and her head on the‘ "T111111 1:": 301:1 (‘"1 (l'=ll1iti"lsh 1J-"~ Fifty Million Eggs Mean Many theFlsh of the an lmpuztant part of.the Cmefully collected. are crsti-Jbutrd 111 in evirling natural liiy with fish-eznicn. NOTABLE INCREA SE trout ogzs obtaiiid. The fatal number‘. Criilfc ions \\'-."l‘ ing 111 Aiitcoiiish Hate". over 20. compared with Sflil“ n Association o! Canada. ll the All- , nun! Meeting held recently nt ‘lo- ronio. Mr. Wright is Branch Mui- ii-ger for Northern Saakaloliownn for the Monarch Life Ausunnce Qflmpflny with headquarters at Baby Fish Fifty million eggs-c, lot of cggg even if they are trout and salmon eggs, which aren't very big. They were collected by field empolyees of Culture Branch of the Do- i rninfon Department of Fsheriea in the Mflfltlme provinces during 1940. To be exact. the total was made up 31.010, 178 speckled trout eggs and l9 286,930 Atlantic sftllTlOfl eggs. The eggs W910 collected as a part. .01 fish culture people's program of ‘stocking selected streams with baby trout and salmon. The main jcb of the fish culture branch is mamtaln- iiig and improv ng fish stocks f0r1_ bcnem of Commercial 1151111181111 each case ls the alcohol -ncv- ertheless. the Oils cannot be ncgle1~ ed altogether, becau e after absorp- niid angling. and egg collecticn is work. the trout and salmon eggs are placed in various fish hate ics operated b1, the dc- pnrtincnl. he resultant baby fish suit-a ble waters During 1940 the outsanding feat- ure of egg collection was a notable _';-n 1;; the IIICPQJSI‘ in the number of sprclglled 1939. anrl 11' the Li"dloff Hatchery \\' 1C1 with 17,00 in I939. at Mamarrc Pan Sackville R. c1‘ in Nriv B1‘ii1is'\ 11‘ Plililfl, N.'\v Mills W at Pond. 0111c" - ‘lcct 011s were marl? at Mcr ell R11 , P. E. I. Hraxies. crillsctlons" were at. River Piilllip and Miramichi. Disposal of 1940 Apple Crop 2111c 491030 Wff" taken com- by saying‘: cocktail tlztiitlc s'iin:n eggs were taken and Wom ti. River Phillip and shines. n Nova Smtia and liiiruinlchi Pcnd and St. John Canadian ‘commercial apple pro- l ducets continue to b2 scriouslv hit as a P051111. of the ivar. In peace time nearly 50 per cent of their crop was exported. wit-h the United Kingdom 11s the principal market. That iiiazkrt and others overseas. are now pzuctieally closed. Under an airaiigcment urith the Domlrfon Government and the chlcf exporting Provinces, certain fixed nrlccs for apples of the 1940 crop, which ordinarily would have been exported have been established. Many of the m nipple ate moving into domestic consumption as fresh fruit or pro- cessed in one way or another. Improvements 111 the tcdmlque of processing apples have been devel- oped in the laboratories of the Dom- inion Department of Agriculture and 311's proving helpful in the market- g. Canadian a-pnl: product/ion in 1940 is estimated at 11 1-2 million buo- hels a5 wmpared with 1'7 1-8 mil- lion bushels in 1939. About six and three-quarter million bushel, will offered this season as fresh fruit. leaving four and thice-qpar- fer million ho be processed JAMIESOIPS WHITE PINE and TAR A speedy, safe and sure cough remedy. Get a bottle c today — — - WEEKS BREAK-UP-A Bold Tablets A prompt remedy for the treatment of colds, Grippe and 25 c Headache - JAMIESUWS DRUG STORE 1",..." \. ‘ “ "rim-y" ‘him i mill- kn- ---- ~- ~--l»-- sometimes even approach ataxia. system, produce convulsions. In inc case 01 1 the oil of absinthe, this is well re- _ _ ognlred, the abs-inane whore ‘n du CCilli1"&‘-—lf the" sirceed lamung absinthe di-lnkglq; (‘ll."llil?5—L1i~'?'V . common in France that the never- \\.ll grow up t0 inutch wits and azi- age was prohibited. T'i'e most im- portant ingredient of vcrniouzli ill sinthe. Nutmeg is also n cerebral ex- w. c. T. u. l NOTES THE NEW YEAR Anqiher year-and on the promise of the days 1.11m. are w be! What depth of solemn t-hol-Whi. What majesty of words. What. miracle of deeds. Await the one whose cont-aw "id whose faith May lead him for upon untmvclled '“Y" E . That he may voice new w Om! 0f tfhe universe. Take solace, oh dear heart; 101‘ thee new days appear. And opportunity comes riding on ea dawn; The power is thine-to take ~10 nobly dam To win thy inmost heart's desire. .'I‘hen falter not, the way Ls thine to And iihlne tlhe goal-distant, yet. not too fez" Awake! Awake! To meet the oom- lng your. THE TRUTH ABOUT COCKTAILS TOLD BY PROFESSOR DIXON Professor Dixon, II‘.B.B., M.D, Lincoln's: in Plmrmaoology and As- egius Professor of Physio: in the University of Cam- bridge, and Ebzamlxier in Phar- macology fn the Universities 01f Ox- ford, Cambridge and London. tells us. "Cocktail: consist 01f volatile ollsj more rarely bltters in a strong solu- tJon of alcohol, such as gin, whiskey or brandy. “Within a minute or two after taking on an empty stomach, sub- jective sensations o! the most pro- noimceq kind occur. The partaker beomas exhilarated, light-headed, bright and talkatlve- the face is flushed, the pupils diluted, heart and respiration qulckcncd; a. fciv people, wlieui under the influence of a cocktail become giddy and un- gainly in their movements, ivhicn JANUARY 25, 1941 . m l rA Real Opportunil-y Sal: DRESSES Remainder of our Winter Dresses at a final clearing price STOCK-TAKING is just a few days ahead, and -in order that we shall have no winter dresses to enter in our lists, we are offering the remainder at a really sensational reduction. These are values that make an early shopping visit well worth while! “Sale Racks of DRESSES Racks .of dresses clear-lug at 49's / $10.95 m $5.110 ' $7.95 m $4.00 $12.95 for $6.50 $8.95 for $4.50 $14-95 1'01‘ $759 $16.95 m $8.50 ‘ And a final Clearance of $5.95 for $3.00 “The most important constituent tlon they excite the central iit-iyuii» and Iln sufflcicrt closiwi convulsions became so cltant, mid the oll from ou-e nut- ;meg is probablv sufficient to send a man info epileptic-form convul- sions. The amount of alcohol con- cciiooa. 1v .1 1111-11- 11111101. 1.1131939 ‘tamed 1" a “cki-“il ' ouLsmmL greater effect on the nervou 1 “qm-ejtem than three oi" 0111190 01g: ivc c churned, 3i°°lY°1l¢ Cilllllllll 8000.01’) in basis of inirny cocktails) is this ab- i 1 beer. " conic bright and interesting, and it may be also pirlly in :1 sini-ii. oi bravado. ‘agree that cocktails are utterly" 111111 for the young-their ii~e 1111111105 the stomach mid lays‘ the foundation of a habit." 111g habit is new tlons. Cocktails stinly something of these fol" n very limited pzriocl: do more than this: the habit of drinking in a ivav and t0 ' by no otltcr type of beverage. "rm; firmer or al.1101101, 1m mxiclmnll beverage reach the brain? SLOmflC-h- 1t passes undigested 111w the blood stream enters cerebral the brain. in brain is a nerve cells are fatty insulation, but alcohol eats pleases the brain la 70 hol dries in the bmin aificr death of ootaler and an habitual drinker? soft and feathery. It 1n a. hardening solu doctor can cut. off under l microscope. erls brain is brown can handle it like four schools of that division. Ar- ln its possibilities. I I than water. Strong drink has kept bl limes i111‘ lidlllllllfilfff-‘fl lu Professor Dixon stuns up the case "A large ptixminlage of . S iii‘? yOllXig lii€ll en. 'I‘l1.y rlrink to lose 111< i1‘ and that may bc- F} But." lie says, “1ill willI Youth is the time when the drink- Fm-‘lllilvd; it desires sensations and strong emo- they They cultivate a degree which can be lnduccrl ALCOIIOL QUIZ THE BRAIN 1. How does alcohol in any iii- "Wlien alcohol is taken liilo the e blood stream. The alcohol in the spinal fluid and literally bathes Gfféci has this alcohol stream on the brain? issolves fats, and the fatty substance. 'l11e Protected by llpofd, a 2. What the blood “Alcohol d if; away; Alcohol is l dehydrant, it, d9- Dystlem of moisture. The per cent water, and alco. the" brain tissues." 8. What difference might be noted a tec- "A normal brain la light in 1,0104», has to be put tion before a a slice to put. But the drink- and hard. You a turnip." . Geo. A. Little's Alcohol Does To The value of Scientific ‘nmper. ALL FUR COATS IT HAS BEEN A BIG FUR COAT SEASON, and the number left is not large, but thercs some wonderfully attractive choosing iimong those shown. STUDY THE LIST Maybe the very fui" (‘out you need is wailing here for you at a great SliV- mg. HERE THEY ARE $350.00 Hudson Seal (‘imls for — - $250110 i only 2511.00 H u d s o n Seal coat for —200.0l) l only 200.00 Racoon Coat for -- — 150.00 I only 150.00 G rey Bombay Lamb Cont for - - — — 90.00 1 only 215.00 liiuskrat coat for, - - 1612" 1 only 195.00 lliuskrat ~ Coat for - - 146.25‘ 2 only 185.00 Muskrat‘ Coats for - — 95.00 125.00 Super Seal A f’ Coats — — — 100.00 95.00 French Seal Coats for - -- 71.25 1 only 95.00 Twin Beaver Coat for 71.25 2 only 45.00 Hudson Head Coats for 29.50 3 only 59.00 Hudson piece coats for 39.00 DON’T MISS i these FUR COAT ll 1 grail); Z_-‘5).Ii:i0_ E . a; -_' / MGDRE i, MFLE-QD [imlled anco Instruction ln day schools was L ‘awe-filled raverlisly. when the 00 B08111 ortJi Klldonun a A- —_- Winni , v ' of books, of th it . Oti ' - ""’ crnimpeig gssgiilrhitefihglfeggiilslftatlllvtg: 1111f ‘enwshli’ °‘ ‘Yimdsi l" 121511031 is initial: égethgllgglfyfligl "Ammhhb (flm'i‘0\\‘\\ TYPIST as m ‘Mme, years of supervising of-doartfulch of nattium and the out- ltest today. Lei, us def£_n‘11‘i1 ma, 1L _____ ,the teaching of temperance in the Don a red mind and a Sh“ be Nplamied 011 R noble 5M1 da Alcohol has drowned more men ‘The Sabbath was made for man" Ememim" 0f $1109‘ dismal tfiffiiOl-l ‘~ '1 wrists." with 11 '1 more mien from success and dls- . " " . . » “fight, than demlem “Wm b Amen. gretriasbseguerzirafiiee] fggkdrsnojrtehugfl liitrumsis. 111111 tin 1 . ' ' - - QXDIOSlVOS- —— Sir Charles Bressey l inTh L0 r: _-, . awoim Addison, 01¢ minim 1.1- W111 Rise Again ° “d “ L“"""“" ~- troubled heart. 111g falls I can look back upon n g ts. In the name of One who said. ‘or a more exulmd desmw DUNDEE. 50011111111, .1 i1. We hove -Efgliteeii-y<‘ui‘-ol1'1 rmgemenu were made b m w_ 711609911 doors of the church with been joltcd out of a rut ol csin- b0: "ll t l: . c. T. U. wsupply macheis 101% uie H? iglumnlgrls w the higher thin“ pl“°”"“"" I‘ *5 "w" Ind more sen- 1..1.“111‘.‘.‘1. 1121118131111.‘ work l‘ ‘om on, a work Wm] m“ o me sD it. erally recognized that certain den- town clerks 1101111111111 “m,” enacts’ a work unlimited. Mi- 0 God. that when evcn- Sely-Dvpulated and dejected areas In enguqin. l, of London are a standing challcng to our m-ldc of cltlzenshln. and g menace to social welfare. Tim 11nd for the nithless resluipng and re- cmwmd Wm‘ "We and l" 800d studying shorthand for 1. and can Villil‘ i1 100 \\ 1'1 by giaspliiitt tl1-- 1111' i 19C . '1' W. Pugh has ivr uaylst. wi-me: “Wine displays every At 1 t. '15 . . ‘lime 5mg n; 1,1,, w,“ 1,, ,1, up’, ‘Speaking in the 0111111111111 11 few 11,... $5,, equ,,§°p},‘.§“'§f,,"},,;§§§§éf1 moat. deformity. In the alchemy of little‘- 1120.11.11»: Lord Mayor iuvnhrs- tures, fend“ strong drink courage is converted f‘! mffiliilhwlih 9111‘ flit’ Wf" ifi- '_-=—_—=-—=-<vm' into cowardice. confidence into dls- “iliu- B85111 damaged 3, won d HS’? __ ___ V_ mm and commit 111w misery. filllrguxofil ti]: Bdrl Mgévlinrtrligirizlonrlvé ' Loim IT is SUNDAY! ‘ffflf, §§""°""°<‘ "Wflll-i- "m"! ' invasion n this house" as Queen Victoria said. The affe~tion 10rd of all tlhc days, I give lliee ~ ‘laillginkésd that the Sabbath day has mind tgflfifgfiflfifibl’; ggssgwffig‘; y For the quietness that, descends §§‘,‘{s',§§,’,,§“fi"°§,0°“$§, We the under: ned wish to inform. all those 111111 111v ‘ uWn the world —-t.he stillness 0f healing of her wounds 11nd thc ie- lnteresmi l" PM!“ "' p"|p"'°°d' m“ w‘ “f” m“ Wvmil ‘ machine, the lessened rushing to nptwn] of h" strong", n m, MSG,“ l" IPPPII! from lndivlduai produce" unlimited Iiuui» -_' and fro. the peace of the hills and of 1111- oust liaivi- any i0l'."-P_ w. 5",‘, winin- cut spud peril-d. nap-peeled m‘ hiimi ihiivril n1 ' -l» - fkY-J Hm Bmwml “"5 81nd. tcok ns-kunce at p consul-i tliil 111w urovmln’ u" wand l! n’ "M uunmy’ nrmnhm h’ 111ul-1 Bpfrlidthiaulutnilc rne the huned on 111mm,, rcsnomtion or Wm; lions. and specifications with prices, mulled uiuiu "Pill" ' ' " ‘ man o rn n s es of s ay- statement. 'I‘h!.~i was the pollrv that 'I‘1he quiet of my home circle. mvvivled after lh Grnt. Fl . f ' Trc leisurely thought that can i11- 1686. More WiS"Y PTrklo? i=.'l~{Pi.i?,_-l & given to the orrflnary affairs of life. (lPVPFi-lI1¢ "Mihqiiaks of I523, hud chl"°""°""- P- E- " / ‘flu lnv and broadening influence the foresight 1o i-c-nlol. four-fifths ~ i’ I