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M» 1-~- Dsllyl sum I Snt- malls nrsntgoniy‘ il<>nlykggfirt iiiiiiinvrb munxln- 3.3g| (‘Zhnrlottclgpwri . . 1 BTHOI] V0 > < ' 6.417: Arr Murray Harbor DcpJAlLClDLIiJ-ifi Except llll noted, the uhuve lrnlnu run daily. §lIIl||-'I;:X0l'lll0l|. T. ll UG ‘ ' H. ll» DIELANSON, s nuenger Trnfllc Manager, Toronto. Ont. ItHS-IJMEMWHI \V. Ah- Dlsttlct Pmilenger Agent, Churloltetown. REJ- ELECTRIC LIGHT WHEN YOU LIGHT: “THE PHELPS” LIGHT will surprise you. Don’t forget the Westco electric or gasoline pumps- Live Agents wanted. NEW BRUNSWICK BROKERS LTD» M4... LBS. .1‘. 7123-2-19-1111171, -. LJ AMI YOU RIGHT. Guarantees Satisfaction. Langstraph Light 200 to 300 lights at one time. Or we will give you a generator to use with your own power, producing 35 to 500 lights and the low price Maritime Distributors, Fredericton, N. B. ROBERT T. LINCOLN, SON OF EMANCIPATOR, LAST OF‘ NAME IN DIRECT LINE 1n his seventy-seventh year, Rob ert Todd Lincoln, the only living son of Abraham Lincoln, is now ter he retired from active profes- sional life, when he was identified with the great village, ‘Chicago, he went back to Washington to live in the unpretentious house at 1775 N. Street, but he soon removed to the old Laird home at 3014 N. street a fine old place. long known as n imposing site on the high ground of Georgetown and affording a mag nificent view down the Potomac and across the river to Arlington. Last oi the nume in a direct line, for his (laughter is married and‘ his only sou died from Typhoid fever in England, Mr. Lincoln i5 living u retired life befitting his advan- ced yenrs, but he is by no means to preserves many of his former pro- fessional connections with. llurge corporate bodies, and is an active, i! not strict, business man. l-ie reads and studies continuously, keeps two slenograplters in copy and is well versed in current nu- tional and international affairs. Robert Toild" Lincoln was born in Springfield (llI.) on August 1, 1843, University and at Phillips Exeter Academy. lie afterward attended the Ilinrvurti Law ‘School, but infer- clvil ivnr, where he was n captain on the slnff of Gcnl Grant. At the close of the irnr he completed his course and was admitted to the Illinois State tBnr, in 1867. He took up his practice in Chicago and soon . after married Mary llnrltrn, the daughter of Senator James Harlan of Iowa. in those early days he took an active part in the convexi- tions of the Republican party, but was never at any time a candidate for any public office. Nevertheless his intellect and personaliiy murk- ed hhn for service, and public of- fice sought him. -_.. llc was chosen for thc cabinets of both presidvms Gurflcli and Ar- thur for ihc partition of Sccrclairy ot’ Wnr. and in that ollic-a displayed marked administrative alhility. As United States l/ilnlsicx‘ to Grant Britain (1889-1893) he served his county well and commanded the admiration and respect of British ofilciuldom. Just before the .\icI\'in- ley (rumpaign n few enthusiastic friend's of his rushed into print with the statement that “Bob" Lin- coln was the logical nominee for President, that he was the only‘ mun who could carry, the country and unite it us it should he united. Lincoln not only discouraged the propaganda but repudiated it. Robert Lincoln, as hisfather be- forehlm, applied hlinself very dil- igently to the study of law and be- came a mun of outstanding ability -' in his profession. Unlike his father however. he specialized in corpor- nted law and‘ the protection of syn- dicated interests rather than in in- dlvidual suits. He was special coun- sel, for the Pullman Palace Cur Company, and after the (lcuth of George W. Pullman became pres- ident of thecompany, which posi- tion he resigned in 1911 for that of chairman of its hoard of directors. 11c was vice-president of the (‘om- monwculth-Edlson Company, and director of the Chicago ’I‘clephone Company. lie has for yours hnd nu office in the Pullman building in Chicago, in which city he “MEGS ward spent much of time. He is n member of the Golf and University clubs of Chicago and of the Union, University and Harvard clubs of New York. There is little physical resem- blance between tho son and Abru- hum Lincoln. Robert takes after his mother's family, the Todds. llc is short and plump, and even as a young mun moved rather ponder- ously. His complexion is like that of his father, dnrk and swarthy, a-nd his voice, rich, deep and son- orous. is another splendid paternal inheritance. Those living who henrd the Emanciputor in one or other of his great speeches have marked the likeness in volume, intonation and timbre as a thing remarkable. On the subject of his father the son is naturally not only deeply in- forested but jealous. The mention of it is sufficient to draw him out of his natural and acquired reserve. Hc will not permit even a slight misrepresentation of his grant fath- er's name and fame, however in- nocently or ignoruntly it may be made. And of pictures and status commemorative of Lincoln the son is equally critical. He was dis- pleased with the Bernard statute of Lincoln and therefore took com- fort n its rejection in London. The Saint Guudens Statute of Lincoln in Lincoln Park, Chicago, has the son's endorsement us an excellent likeness of his fulher and a good work of art. "'l‘nd," as he was lovingly coiled when irchild play-std about the once more a citizen of the Dis- 1 trict of Columbia. Immediately uf- ' social centre, which occupies an be regarded us a recluse. He still ‘ lie was educated at Illinois Slate '5 ruptcil his studios to service in the - sarily lived for years and aftcr- ' Springfield home, is a mun of quiet manners, always well dressed, with gray brown eyes, nlwnys sparkling with intellect and a closely trlm- _ med beard, now almost white, of whom he 19 tho Vundyke type. lie has distinct- ly disliked publicity of any kind‘. nntl the younger generation hurdly know of his long and proud record of public the nature of the man. But he has all-In.-. \ ~ F you are one of thosc healthy individuals who “ncvcr dream, be sure you are a deep sleeper. Your slccp docs you lots of good. i You’il never get sound, rc- freshing sleep unless you relax. You can’t relax in a bed that rat,- tles or groans—or0n a spring that squeaks every time you movc. p The least noise keeps the ncrvcs on edge. You may not wake up -——but your nerves will. That's one reason you dream.’ if? #8 HAT you need for deep, dreamless sleep all nighris a perfectly quiet bed and s. spring that invites complete relaxation. " That is why folks sleep so much ’ better on a Simmons Metal Bcd and a Waldorf Box Spring. The Simmons Bed is none/ass. It locks firm at the corners. The corner locks are madc of pressed stcci-dnavc much ‘longer bearing surfaces than the average-fit true and snug-not a crcak, rat- tle, or feeling of unstcadiness. The Simmons Pressed Stccl Corner Locks arc protected by H. mm cannons-Town customs: M" r Q BlmmOhl Uinltvd. 1920 basic patents-exclusive wig/z Simmons Limited, not to bcdupli- catcd or imitated’. And thcsc patented corner locks have made possiblc thc Three-piece Beak-the new Sim- mons iticzr-thc spring forming :1 single unit with the sitic rails. ,1 m, I 1.: 11-‘ hi‘ H F. yVaidorf Box Spring rcaily does what you have always wantcd a spring to do. it invitcs complete relaxation. it supports the body a! ca": on finc resilient spring coils-each ccii itsniorming frccly to Vila‘: ‘:31’ - tours, so that the . firs. is perfectly ‘rested, whether one slccps on thc back or on the side. ' Simmons Waldorf Box Spring is covered with ticking of the iincst grade anti ggjrvcat wearing quality, in new and attractive dc- signs. it fits firmly on the bcci—ncvcr sags or humps, ncvcr loscs its resiliency. And Simmons Mattresses and Pillows arc in cvcry way worthy to go with Simmons Metal Beds and Waldorf Box Springs. HE most advanced thought of the day about sleep is “a separate bed for each sleeper," either in a separate room or in a Turin ‘Bed. Physicians have been tirging Twin Beds for years- zzntl Simmons Limited has long mndc a specialty of Twin Beds. They are welcomed by people of uicc feeling cvcrywhcrc. t: n s; i’ LL leading merchants have _ Simmons Mctul Beds, Wai- dori Box Springs, Simmons Mat‘- trcsscs and Pillows. f§tit;ipons Beds offers you a wonderful choice of brass, and cnamci in colors and in beautiful natural wood effects to match your bedroom decorations. And _when you are selecting your Simmons Beds with an eye to their appearance in the room, you will sec that Simmons has ior the first time established beautiful and authoritative design , in Metal Beds. If you like, we will send you the names of ‘merchants in this community who can give you Simmons Beds, Waldorf Box Springs, Mattresses and Pillowsé _ Sleep ii n 11.7,; subjrci/ IVrite us for I/zr brochure, “lVhat Leading Medical journals and [hail/I Jilllguzfrlz‘: Say about Scpuratc Beds and Sound Sleep.” Frau u] c/zargea. ST. JOHN TORONTO zllwuys many zicqunlntances, especially lnibut retiring hospitality. BRINGING UP. FATHER WINNIPEG Washington, and many friends lo accessible. SIMMONS LIMITED MONT R EAL - CORRECTED Mr. Hughes, the Australian Pre- "1 once wrote on a blackboard," “on: theso words. ill! silence,‘ and ihcn While in his new home Mr. Lincoln mier, who lids rcccm ; ,. c as!‘ ‘Cull “nYone "f" m0 Will"- i119 will be nblé to hold himself re- his Intention of retirliiyi; ifiilooglhlfiiitrl- nnsmke m ‘Ms “"19"? "57’ moved, as is his ileslre, from the from DHDUC llfc in n qgnnm oven. 8001M and political hubbub of the tunllly tells the following amusing “m” gm “em “P 1'" "“"“' “I” “l service, much less of capital; he will there, us hc hus stgry concerning me (luvs when he a "i511 "1"" "l0 ‘Weill to lhc board “IWBYQ 0mm» exercise ‘l silllill" Wflsn school-teacher In. London: "The pupils pondered. 'l‘hon n and wrote the following “The silence." CALGARY VANCOUVER The toast mus drunk “km my ventilated clenn housv- correc- loast was ate birds in good tone. "Mun o. vetow-rac i PHOTO<RK9HEQ- AQEN"; YOU NR J\<,<,=_,'> k HERE I5 A MCTURR or xQQR wu-E-a °R°YHER- lbN‘T'l‘r Juan‘ LIKE HIM? LIKE. HIM IF‘ H; HAD A [ n- woocd coon MOQQ BLACK EYE - HA5 H5 BY <0LLY ~. THAT'S JUTF 'LI\<E_HIM! _______—..:;£i The profltublc hon has altlfl Ilownlc of feeding turnllli the hens; they will silo" ‘h’ A lump of rock vbrlixistulll 1n the drinking water will K9