.aL‘4l‘A 1 v‘v-y_ nun roll nor-lime ‘nag.’ ““‘ v 7- ,, ;-e eating pur- “Wll nflctloe ls to em. ‘will! IP01]! the 9n. ‘M8113 ifwblgry: and n . men that the stem ‘so 0111mm 00114 11011111115 A! a- matter of fact, borrower. it costs a good um, be. clull Al‘ Ollllno which does not “M911.” 15 V91!’ ‘Ilnecollomical ~as a 9911198 <11 power. while it ire- cuently 11ll1D8ns that u... new,“ 4'11"“ ‘191’ 91-00111 comes when the 1' 11° 1' 11111111118 118ht. 1n order a w" 1-1115 Problem in a more or. an tmanner a leading British d?" ° 91181110 builders have intro- M” 11 11°11 17119 of engine from which the steam is obtained econ- 011110811y in a most ingenious mg“. 3:1’- 911B1ne is known as the ill-dam colnpoundfl-d-here being 117° cylinders through which the ‘WI-111 Moses in succession. The 910.0111 Tfiluired for heating purpos- es is drawn from a point between 1119 vylinders. When no heating 9195111 15 Pfilllilred the engine runs as an ordinary r -' Qondgng. 1118 engine willie. when the demand 101‘ 119111118 steam is great, practic- ally all the work is done by the high pressure cylinder. Taken all Mllmi, this Bsslnflfiment provides the most economical way oi meet- ing the t-wo demands for power and for steam. Automatic gear is fitted to ensure othat the heating stem l; supplied. at a steady pressure and that the engine runs at a constant speed in spite oi change in the load or in the demand for heat. Tests show that the equipment re. suits in a very large saving of fuel B! fill-inst the use oi separate boil- ers for the provision of -power and the supply of heating._ IRITISH MOTOR CAR GREBS the impression FRO- The motor show recently held in London, England, illustrates the marked improvement which British manufacturers have recently effect- ed in the design and construction of nlotor cars. Many of the firms which have built up world-wide reputations lfor high powered cars are now showing themselves equal- ly successful in the -production oi ‘lighter and chsapsr models. Most of these lighter cars are not simply ordinary cars with less powerful engines; they are completely new vv Mtshiy Wins and 12111111111 hogs and dairy products. But gen- of the marketing end has weaker. A strong argument of the during the past three 3011101111113 should be done to guar- a article that Take also prices offered tor pota- least they are being marketed at an actual lose for money invested and labor of production. ‘Ilhc most convincing example of lntelli-gont learned the ‘A Messaéililor 1923 0. E. MseKsnpls, 1F" Hlbliler Return upon those interest burden lie. The re brings afresh Will that is be of men. Tlhe s of the Day, 911. must the 1111111118 holiday to us all the good yueathed to the w“ sl-mer. abov . My one. does heartily I...‘I.".°'.’. ‘hlshisticws a full measure of this lr ersal gift. But there must be lilillflltllilg more. 11 9 Bensrai business world 31:9 800d will of commune follows i‘ ° 51-10118- Combines oi capital "9 Droven to the world what can the accomplished ‘by the coopera. tioélhoi tliollars. urc enthusiasm he] faith and courage of its igeageli-g 21111113 1151111911 11y 1111c cooperation of ‘its individual members has carried the 81511 tidlnes almost the wcrld round. Are we 18111181‘! as produc- ers from the richmt soil that any °°11111PY 0191' 111111. t0 be slow to learn the lesson? Bil-Operation is the saving meth- qd _of both men and thlngs. We far. mere lmusi: get together-if we are to survive. 'We want actual value for 0111' Work and capital invested. Then what we want is libertylov. 111E. broad-minded, strong, imam. gent farmers whose lives will m, 9, 9111111111196 01 provincial sreatness 111111 1191-ter conditions for those who till the soil. fllhere is only one way to accom- lJlish this. Thatlis by a thorough Sllifit of (lo-operation in both the producing and the distributing ends oi agriculture. i What lessons has 1922 taught us? The cooperative egg and poultry association has proven to us that ben can co-operate in both .pro- duction and distributing poultry and -its products. We can raise poultry and produce eggs that are s. wonder -to other countries. Many of our farmers have shown their 111111111)’ to produce oats, barley, orally speaking the organization been above assertion is the fluctuating Price of pork on our local market months. ntec a regular price for a standard -is properly finished. toes to the producer. To say the cooperation in marketing of pro- ducts is that oi the California rais- in growers. These people have co-operative lesson thoroughly and are reaping a bene- fit therefrom. designs in which all the unneces-_ sary weight in the engine, trans-l ‘ ' ion gear and equipment is wip-l ed out. There has been a marked , decrease in the price charged 101‘; the car, this decrease being duo; partly to reduction in waits! 11111. ,‘ catlnusuin the design and methods of manufac- tun. shown cost five hundred 1101111115 01' loss, and the most notable feature of this decrease in D1103 19 1119 119' comppnylng improvement in con- struction. At the nalnu time the n"; chi“ goacn work i0!‘ “lllliill Britain has l been famed lsl i 1W0 as producers must get -to- gether. Let this be our watchwovd for 1923. (It is to the interest of those who grow fat on our mistakes to keép us from working co-operatively. iHave you not noticed that rail- way compsnies. governments, and- 611511: mnnlliactnlllng concerns, llist-1 en more carefully to a comlhinatlon. About one hali- 0i 1-119 01115 Therefore, ‘let co-operation be our151111 111° motto for the coming year. All. chose difilcultles wc us producers- encounter will move under the spell’ 01’ CO-Olmration ‘Ilhen let lme wish. you all’ a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and happier because we CO-Olxeratc to make it so. maintained accordisg to the highest] iliet us each resolve to work to- traditional standard. WEATHER sv WIRELESS ‘ i | u, highest practical ad- vgglflaege‘; of ewlreless teleBPa/phy 15 the facility which it gives for the gpld dissemination 0i’ 1191111191 r ram,“ over a wide area. The Bri- {ah M, wnlstfyxhflfl devolved an excellent syl19111 0f weather sis- lg and in order to assist every- x‘ v “an,” a wh-oless receiving l’ receiving and interpreting 3113mm» 19170115 911d ‘Menus - ed the Departggtttl 6119115381153?" Th‘: explains the classes 01’ 1111/41 ‘ mitted an rereht lhiorualéiiiznaggallfn m, “M. glvesainatnuc m“ charm‘ This m. 115 '1 l vo of K1991 tie manual should 111° ire- trl where W fir‘ ‘$111.3 $110K». ears bcinl; d5- velop011- ucsn m mrnovw 0'“ “m” uced ‘W110i! WV" h?!‘ Qmzfi-Bpriogater- ltt-liljfiiliqQdm1otrgble. one of the fall 1' 11°" ‘vlascurccs is the S11! molt econ its “no. practic- prodnoif- Th“ :1”; continuous 11111’ $12,‘: w“ y throne“ 111° proc burnlnl 111°1' “Li? $1.53 011119 1°11” t ae - hlthertn 19'1"‘: “lftfilil. n The ous 0 ‘mgygaay h to produce? main ‘ 1 ' uorm 111111‘ steady ow 01-11:?” ““ h has 10 119 ity from a v1.11“; {$6M m» <11 was, in ore-i 11'1" u,“ the unfit" 5° o; glstlllht- csmlsswiv- have 11° “vases N" M"wwd3 a ill were first made in quantities by a ri FJ-aming gygtem, which wns deslitil- ‘ and this claim led to 18811 1 which after c8111 Y "h 8X‘ an. u. “a. ‘Shel Q ~ i“ ' wireless ~81 1- m taliaiion M811 on‘ board shill “time getller to the ond that Justice may 110 (10116 t0 ‘both producer and con- sumer. the steel pen trade was firs} comb. lished in its home in ‘Birmingham 131181111141. The earliest steel pens Birmingham manufacturer of knife blades and other metal goods; and the original price charged was 86s per gross. Before that time steel pens were hardly known. Shortly afterwards the same manufacturer introduced the use of press tools which reduced the price of steel pens to less than ls. 6d. per gross. Now there are eleven factories in Birmingham producing steel pens. For a long time Blrlningham had the absolute monopoly of this manu- facture; but more recently imita- tors havc sprung up on the Contin- ent and different [tarts of the world. Blrlningham. nevertheless. remains pro-eminently the poll centre of the world. A BRITISH PATENT VINDIC- ATED Twelve years use 1111 11111911111111 shipbuilding yard besim c0118"?- ing vessels on a sl>9¢1111 5Y5 e3“ known as the lshorwood Lonlilll" 9 b British en8111991‘ ‘"1111 ‘1 siewytoamprovlns 111° 811°.“ gmior ships and lncreasng their carryhilvli caprwfl-Y- A“ a 16mm of 1111181518 for Qlopmfiili. a claim W118 . z . royalties by the British lpvséltlg; ears "has result- ed n 3mg] judgment ln favour 01 the British inventor. H sweep- WIRELESS 0N Hm BOARD 8H1? yea“ p331, automatic been “fill? .‘§§.§i.‘.‘l’.‘.‘§“°3»-1'-“5§l- ~- “se aiions on land- Tue 11x2; oi this kind to b9 “led wgs recently 1-1‘ m‘ marked suc- satlsntic 10111‘ handled 11111’ y were rec- one 11111111‘ rials 111119 For many s. British liner w’ on _ purlng a tran lpment ds. and 1119 e of about mule. Th 1"“ '° ‘uccm iilfliliiilli fgelflfiised on other British ‘p y ‘this B1111 wmgd W01‘ qyvsd at a rat . w’ ll. , q NEW F011 ° 93137111“ ussns . “BUT ltlid wall 111101111 1° m" amelorash 5ealo-w"*~ . l , may! fuel) -- valet. oroili V11°m°"““;,ys to s1" 1111"’ 1° 4, m the vrviwflm‘ . Every 1111 1' 1° a wyuoun. and i110 111i‘ °‘ "' _ llllilUETTil 1 Bering to‘) hurflgd llsieilling asbml as in “P911 118. 0r e too slow w M ~ 0 ‘n lis more a" 6d toning Wlllilwions than ltils talker who cannot allow a friend to tel-l a 511°1y to the end without bursting in with some comment cii her own W1111=11_1s usually ill-relevant. 111w P9115011 who is too hurried to listen —-ulrless there is some 1°91 1'°115°11'10r'lt. is a very trying 11151111. 11nd nlalkes one - long for m“ 11111195115 W110 who possess “a Blind at leisure from itself." 1§ho is always so full oi her own 9011091115. and so anxious to tell 11101I1"1hut she can never listen to mine. is a not infrequent com- Dlalnt for one woman to make ass-inst another. The hostess always rises to greet or bid farewell to ller guests, be they‘ men or women, but a we '1“ man guest need not rise when being introduced to a man. or woman either, unlessthls is done as a sign of deference to a distinguish- od or much older woman. There are, of course, times when to re- main seated seems awkward; one's common sense should be the prompter then. it is the man's place to lend the way into n. restaurant and to give nil the orders ‘to the waiter. The man should load the wnyill nil pub- lic places. presenting the tlcke-ts at the entrance of the theatre as well as the stubs to the usher, and should follow first behind the usller to the seats, stepping aside here to allow the woman to take her place first. This rule applies to ‘movies, football games and even in church. .'I‘hls cu-stom is one of the remnants of chivalry, where the man is supposed to clear tile way. It should not be lost in an un- reasoning acceptance of the dictum "Ladies _first."'—From the January Delineutor. C. N. R. Employe Fatally Hurt In ‘Newcastle Yard NEWCASTLE, Dec. 28.—A ills- frees-mg accident occurred in 1119 railway yard at Newcastle at 4 o-dock (Sunday afternoon when - . ' , ed bout fifty. 1111 Allan Murray as QaN- n’ lost ma‘ l - ‘i’ the amp Wt 3dr. Murray was cngniwl some distance. ills left lcg was - (l. ‘halllrgbgllscxrflzllzd to the Mliramlchl ' -tcd HMMWL iHls lgg was nlmputu M n“, mp but all surgical 81111 mcidlctll lliil proved ullav 1w dierlflumlay nnrlllng. iMr. Mumrliy ism/OB glghl, children. u wifc and ‘Prince’ Kakelo Is _ arrested In Pans ppuzlls, lDecemiber 28.—"Prince Mohamrlned Said Kakeloér B2121! gty-led descendant of the mzlzme and aspirant to the 819911 \ m of the Ca11l111 1"‘ wade‘ O1 u“ ‘El ad who some time ago enterta no New York with his exp10118. 104111‘: got himself arrested by 1111121 P1“ police on a charge oi irau . _ who HP-flnce" addressed a her of diel111-101195 1" ""1 5",,“ of Turkey and several other ihuirj trlous alleged friendsnlflklflfll 91 help, but the hotel puller 1" "11"" the messages were confided r]!!- fused to deliver them at i110 011.119: offices. 111119115 1111 w“ Prmk-he Wm. tho wherewithal to plot’ 1m‘ tolls. The mullet’ “m” not Orin coming for the reason that 9 "Prince" was broke. h For some Weflkfl D1151 11° 111"‘ been llviuS on promises 1111b‘ ° trifle of 1.1011 111111135 1mm‘ h; ‘o: rowed iirom tho 901191‘ "1 1 1* “is how] he patronized, But even l; marl», where the hospitality o haw“; and respect of hotel P0115715 for royal illghrlcsses is P191107 11- [hgrg seems to i": a limit. it WM pipe-m that. breaking point Wins reached that the managers of tlc Monceau modern hotel called 111 the police and chfl1‘E<‘11 111911‘ 1111951 with fraud. lSuch is the fate oi tile man W110 m; got himself talked about on two continents, and whose simple ambition it is to unite all lull!!! undo‘ one leadership. W110‘?! Jqgdgfgfflpr’ he wns asked be other day, arid this was his reply- "Well. nagyrally. 1 am 1119 ""1" for the i" -" lACCONHIIK to iris story 119 1155 many wealthy friends in New York whiting for him to set 11;"- ted when they will provide hill with all the wealth he needs. i? AUSTRALIA CONCERNED OVER CRIME WAVE gvpmrY, Australia, Dec. 29 — Sn accustomed is Australia to hav- {ng n law ahidlnli 11111151111’ 111111 1 total of e54 rel-BM 911115511 11'1"‘ prime irl six months in a city 0d1 800.000- sydney- l‘! 9011511191“ f l\ crime wave, and the Premier o tho stain has called a 001110191105 m deal with the pf01119111- It Wm he p] ,osed that thorax;- inlum‘ i111 IWm-"c" 1”‘ 11* 131° Alihouith llll ‘hut 184 01 9 prsiins hrrnisiiefl W919 “°“'1°1°d L’, pleaded guilty. it is felt that the 111111013]? has shown undue ‘MWNNERQ 'I'N OONVHRBATION. _._.._ 11111011. in the way of 16w more unpopular- we. no sBrIJAsraJsl-ara rsa-sabbfllMil‘ To Yield Deciding‘ Tally ‘n: twenty hrlinutes Overtime Day's Arena hers. tonight, the having scored- two souls and 901mb wrre dlivlidedu- Ii. was Hindus plenty or individual work and a-lot oi combination plays game. The teams were very evenly mstcheid and the feature of the contest was the wonderful dis- play of goal lsmllnz by 110th Benc- rlict and Vezlna. Especially was til/ls noticeable in the overtime period when time after time tile forwards would tear down on 111011‘ Opposing defences and cut loose vW-th a shot, only to he turn- ed aside by the net guardians. The home team had :1 real chance to take the reams in hand the second period when they were playing illvc men to tile visi- tors four. ‘Odie lClleghorn, however stopped the‘: chances by introduc- ing his delaying tactics aml dos- lftc the fact that Refefec Pulford kept facing the puck off in con- tre ice. he would immedlntcly take -'t to his own goal where he would hdld it. Th‘; was the only un-nleu- sant lncfiient. of the glint". which throughout was filled with all sorts n‘ tllnsn thrills tlllli w» in nlakc- an exciting hockey match. Ex-Kaiser Hewed Own Yuletide Tree" DOORIN, Dec '28>—'I'lle cxlKa-fscr whose recent marl-lingo appears to have had a subdulng effect upon him, blossoms out in lhls old-time festive spirit for the 0008.81.01] of Christmas so beloved n- the Fat- herland. llc ‘is ev-iticntly striving to make this anniversary as large at family gathering as crcumstall- cos permit, including his son, grand-sons, newly zlcqulirell stop- cll-‘ltlrcn, cic. A large family dill- ncr was given on Christmas Eve in ihc SO-céli-létl‘ Goblin. llllll. which was d fflfllted‘ by an enormous aililSltlllllS trcc cutlly the ex-mon- urcll lultl rlllurncll hy the irridc. The eroCrown Prince; who zll~ fivcll for ihc festivities from the island of WlvrZn-gcn llnd was, join- ed by tllc cf-ifrown _i’l"§ll(!i!'.'~iS and her child-rep, presented tlm cx- Klfser with n. copy of ills own book in dc luxe binding. After din-nor" Christmas carols 0 .r.cr was ilfvcn the personnel in [the servants’ ililii. A special Christ lmas service who illflifi’ today ill tllc myiyme (ghapgl, when the cx-Kai, ormwa, Dec lac-alter play‘ Oatt Lindsay Crawford presented him- tawas and Canadians found it im- Wssible to ddlrids bheAnatch and the same ended with each team a. real 800d game of hockey, can. that gave the crowd something to think about every minutes of the~ l WNGUARDM i’ '- ‘t y FailsLindsay Crawford v ~ -- _ Reports 0i Wome ’ ~ I .In The Limelight . 1111 1111111 91111111 I Institutes 0i Prillcgs 11111111 W511?" i, 1 1 In The following story .if it has a _ NEW YORK’ Dec zsl_when moral, has at least the merit o mill today at the consulate of ‘the P11111311 Irish Pres State as the accredited representative oi the government to take over the duties of Daniel .1 MlcGrath. retiring consul general seven other men, headed ‘by Law- trance Glnnel. entered ‘the suite and proclaimed themselves as repre- sentatives of Eamcrln De Valera and the Irish Republic. fMr. GlnneWs party shortly after- wards "was reinforced by several volunteers. including Mrs Terence MaoSwine-y, willow of the late Lord ‘Mayor oi Cork. Crawford had no assistant. for Mir. lVlcGrath hnd departed after turning over the papers and keys to the Free IStnte representative. fDhe consulate which occupied tllree lrcoms, was he'd for the most part bv the‘ Republic‘ delegation whifetho Free State representa- tives kcpt a small room, with the door o/pen so that the doings of the rltenublicalls could be observed. There were no hc-t words ex- changed and no disturbance but at midnight both sides were still he'd- in-rs their strategic points. niiess Russian a living. He was of a likable disposition “slllnnmos", Hebrew word, of n small synilgo guc on Rivington Street. iBuL when tally illiterate, certain records. The grccnhorn quickly millet from iris disappointment. l-le stead liy prospered. succeeded. Within c-ff at 9 o'clock IMTS MuSwiney sent out for candles. but these were not needed since the Janitor con- 59111911 10 1199b the flights going for tllls spccinl nccaslo-n. Chose His Bride From Photograph PEKJNG. ‘Dec 28—Althcugll young Emperor Ilisuan Tung had nevcr seen his bnide face to face untfll in the midst of the wedding ceremony the other day, he had u fairly good idea of what she lookerl like, hailing studied the photographs of vll-rlous Manchu Princesses inst spring from which hc s/elccltcd his ‘wife. Following the solcctlion, it is re- ported the fifteen year-old Prin- cess Kilo Cilia Si, in company with other Manchu maidens oi high hirtll, walked through the courtyard l-f tllc Forbidden City. while lhc- E-nlpnrol" giilllli iii. llcr from bcllinll drzlwn curtains llnd mndc up iliS nlillll illllt tllc photo- lircrill thin tizltflbcwn llcccqltfvc; that ho mlldu no m-istukc in his choice. Tho empress, small and slender. ls the daughter of nno of the (‘ii llrlmiriili-ily- wealthiest Mancilus in China lllltll('ili1lli¥ii ns youwr- hccn, inside (if "is much more beautiful than mostii 70W yvnrs you have lrscolng a |‘C*ilil’lCSi‘~ maidens. A Manchu, shc|rllrh mall! 1' in swing wllnt promise] trl lbe a Drofilitcible deal. Finding ihlmgelp 11111<1=1.~ lll- WPlli to the East "Side llrzlntwll of olu- n!‘ the largo hunks». lit lvlls tllc first tilllc ill his en. tlro busines career that lll- llnd tellslvely. ‘Hr l-xplllincd his posit- ion to the lllllllllgcl’, who know 0g his success, and asked for a 10m, 0f“flfty thousand dollars, 111 119 V91‘? ,818d to accommo- 111119 V011", said the brmker. "Just slt down there at that desk, and make out a note for the amount. Tile caller smiled an embarras- ed smile. “if you please". il0 snlkl "You should bci i-lO good us to milku 011i the flntc and then I should 1118i: lt." "What's the idea" llrsnngcr puzzled. H 'Y911- V011 S110." he confessed, l mlf in tell you somethings, My. self, l cannot read nor wlrtu. ‘My wlfc- silo lllls taught, mo, 110w {U 1111111“ _"‘Y ""1110 0'11 lmyrnr. but mhcrwlsti with mic rcalllnt; an‘) writing is nix." in llmnzclnr-ni 1h at him. “Well, walk inquired the o lmnkcl- sin i'l‘i1 Wcll!" 1H1. rrlllrlnlll- "A1111 hi. humil- iwith heavy lashes. but liluy do unf- ‘slam llpwzl-rtl in the cxilggur .way so often seen ill plcirlrcsifiifsflaffiflrflw lChilncsc in Canada. All in all. she! 1's quite hllélliiiilli, uccordvllg l0 not having it too prominently dis- 5 me n" an m the home of Mrs. J. H. Baker on stor‘; goewethexagulf: lfiuNeiDecember 6th. There were fourteen Yam a trlendle“ and “mo,” W“ members and eight visitors present. l i h rmmd logmga on U]? g5‘? sYdslwas responded to by the giving oi‘ and at once. with racial persever-fcbflsun“ vergell- 1111113111710511111111119 nnce and energy, set out to earsrw” 11111119111’ or m” 1° ‘mm! 1mm’ and speedily made acquamtaucesllaker; Comic recitation by Mr. who sought to aid him in his lam-wen] 11mph“; V0111“ and ‘blticn. One of them sponsored himpnemal ‘music by Mm’ I‘ H‘ Baker’ for the vacant post of Janitor, or to use the common the Omcers o! the cnt reported that three new desks church found out tl-nt he was to-‘had been ‘made ‘or the bakevlue they reluctantly denied hllm employment, inasmuch! as even. a "SiliIlIlmDS" must keep ~ I Presently llc be-l czllnc n (lzlllbler in real estate and ten years he was one of the largest ‘independ- mrt operators- ill East Sidn tone. fur the monlent short of available fuulld it necessary to borrow ex. k i Rod Cross Oociety, Milli ' Appear Weekly in This Column, Furnished by the Local lunch in- This City. North Lake-The regular meet- ing of this Institute was held at After the usual opening roll call o“ wulflua u’ u There is a proverb whtdl says! .W1hat the eye does not see, the heart does not grieve over," link though the heart may not suffer, the rest of the-body is not let o! so lightly, according to thelfiéncll Soc-lets de Medecine Pubiique. 'l‘hls Society has in the last two yosra held many grave deliberations oh the subject of washing-up. House- wives may once have regarded hers. Reading by Miss Bertie Rose; ‘An original poem‘ by Ml‘. J. . instru- Mr. H. Morrow and Mr. Neill Mc- Phec. A demonstration on the mak- ing of dressing for fowl by Mrs. S. J. Rose was then given. The Presid- be interfered with by outsiders, but in view of the French doctors‘ rev- elations concerning infection by tableware, one can foresee the mo- iTlEllt when sanitary authorlfleg will no longer be content with inspect- 1115 drains and water supplies, but will insist on watching operations at the kitchen sink. 111 1119 1419111 fight against tuber-l 911111519 110W 1161118 waged all over the world, much emphasis is being‘ laid on the possibilities of infec- ‘School. It is planned ‘to send ‘a box hfor Christmas to each of the Or- phanages. Two new members were added to ‘the Club at this meeting. The ncxl. meeting will be held at the llolue of ‘Airs. Hudson Morrow. A cordial invitation is extended to the men. . -, / Freeland, Lot lt-Ifhirteen mem- bers and eight visitors attended the meeting of this Institute alt the mellt house propcrt , a <1 _ , . (Early in the evening when re- “my run,“ as a nmfiouaixir 110ml home oi Mrs. W. .I_. MucKny “on by the reapmuory tracts, Le" porters told them the llgllts ill the A" (m, ,1 _ ; on December 5th. he lneet- by brggthing in germs ejected by ' 1111169 11111111111! were regularly shut npeded ' Iqblffg 1:258 l w?“ hf lng opened with the slnS111li m9 lnfecmd Demon 4n coughing . z l o nun o casl . of the Ode and the reading and all- opiion of the ruinutes. A paper- “l-lcw to Keep Lllc Boy's l-leart in the llonln" was rcall by the Sec- retary. ‘Certain relpllirs have been made to the Freeland School and it was decided that the bill for these be puid at (lllcu. A new cllulr for tile teacher is i0 lbought. at tile ex- lpense of the institute. Cnnvassers ‘for the Red Cross calnlwliéil W919 appointed and it W115 1199111911 1° ask for tile medical inspection of tile children of this school as soon I“ possible. The next meeting will llc held at the home oi’ Mrs. R. C. llcllderson. 9119951115 01' 8111111113. but compara- tively little has been said of late about infection conveyed by inani- mate objects, amongst which kniv- 9-‘1- 1011111. spoons and crockery ill dolly use are the most important. Table utensils used by one person, hastlly washed and then used by 511011101‘. are a fruitful source of in- fectioil. as has been proved by the simple experiment of smearing the throat and mouth of a man with a family of harmless microbes before a meul, On examination after- ‘wards members of this microbe family were found on his hands.0n the utensils he had used and in the water in which they had been washed, Birch Hili.--Thc regular meeting 10f this institute was held at the yin t-he big Paris cafes the same home oi‘ 1111's. Robert Yeo on 1100- glass is touched ‘by as many as 80 ember 13th. There were eleven different pairs of lips in one even- mcllthers and two visitors present. lug. A false feeling of security is The nliuutes of the last meeting given by the hope that imp“ been were read and adopiefl- $911|91111il110l19F1y 'washed—a vain hope, as inllpers were rend, nunlely" Tirol-investigation has proved, 138m- Story of Luther Burbank illlfliiOiJkii best served in a wet glass, “SYillDillilY-H T119 regular nlglli. of and ll. is whispered t-hht the bee; meeting WllS changed lrOfIl'i.il€‘t.‘€1-' 19ft 111 t118 1101-10111 0i 111B 51MB by ond to lilo lztsi Wednesday "1 1119 111v last customer serves admirably month, llnd. ill case 0i storms, the for rlllsin-g purposes! lnlcetinu will be held lhl- followlnl. I T110 Problem is perhaps easierof wet-k, The llire-ctors xvere HUITIDTi-ISOlI/lilllll in public institutions than zed’ iu engage H. tfdfpellilfl‘ lto S8ll:;l11 Pfiivilte houses, for the large the walls Zlllii ceiling 0i iilevi-JCHOU! lqiuant tyqtllf crockery used often 0-b- rt-rltry. this lumber to be Dlovido; mm: sut llhflibiiilliiflllS to use wash- by the school trustees. The l.ttcnl-. i! l1 111M nes, m which the pro- ,uge_ _ _ ‘ _ v (r b _ wonder what ynutdl: I it [his meeltlng was rathel-‘ccss is usually carried out by boil- in takins 11091 from the hqppglis 1; :11“.311.1311si)l1§sp:r:gzni‘;“§ve,{-um not hind ‘1lPi“f(’.G1..' Shc uslleswflil-élvi» been ill this country by nowsllrilczleli ‘owing 10 ‘1-119 11191 111111“ 11111511111’: “m” or 511mm 5° 11"“- 111° Hire coall chute and when e a gnawed u‘ Jomwmndfrv at Oneipftlllts and (frame-tics as trunk y ‘ younllad bum {hill-E to mm] and an Oxcemionanv cold ‘and “vtndyfllifiilfliifl are automatically sterfltz. lemma the lsrako on one oi t e ma 0-! me hm . wklvaqn Hnhemlns tllr- ‘Canadian flapper. ‘llcr lciplrrto, ‘mgm’ The m,“ meeflng W111 be ed. The trutll of this has been de- curs it swung back wtlthtlsucérrggflcltz “new led me- sémgs- éyngqng “Ht wlliikf h‘lt|u;-rp,-¢,-a‘<;l;rsv‘t& rfljrl-ingtlrlnfg(ilinm.;\t‘ t-(qlililiiliilfmyv, Sam m, pup“; held ’li, ihc ironic oi‘ Mrs. Cyrllitlilcntstrhtci-ld by QnlAmQflcan my”. , 1e -_ _ ‘ r-r c. s: . s; ‘ ' ‘ - » no , -. 111113: 2:1‘ 11111551111; Qggtloal‘ ‘at he time ezndzfiflgqgmfiunehlfizf;Zilirftci“pronounced; the‘ ‘Biased’; of: 1 1 1 Quid Nun‘; ‘inome’ i371?) P35111160 gzmlfligglgtgstlfléiucsig; “nfcmunate man “gi-lhaum" rcsoundcd through 1119111111111‘ no?‘ .b$n§(,r"h§1o°€1 fnfguylfik‘ l Travellers Rest-Tile reg1i1111.;'h" {11111191125 9111119111113 10111111 1111111 11111819911 51111111 ‘he ground .hall. A sumptuous Christmas dill-' 1‘ c)“ d ‘ ‘ y g 1 W‘? lmeetlng of this institute was lleld >11 1. 01-19 Wllfire washing-up machin- uthjes were used. the percentage of nd-(fflsos was reduced by 66 per cont, and of deaths by 155 per com, lln sanaioriums and hospitals pro. 91‘ precautions are taken, but in ‘at ‘ihe ilall on December There were seventeen nlenllxlris titer seven visitors P1959111 e I froru Miss Holman was read reap washing-up as a sacred hue not to " Wing andlilfili‘ dispensed with 11'1" ch1111|a"nl()'rl'rnf:ll standards zlllll H0011 10011" iunll oificinicll at the sc-rvicta him-ling and‘ charmfing u, orchhnnfll1 isclf. $20,000 Christmas I Payroll Robbed PITTSBURGH. Pa. Dec. 28 - vSlx bandits armed with shotguns klllled Ross Dennis, who WflS-lfidillg on a motor cycle as advance guard for a motor car containin; tho $20,000 Christmas payroll oi the iBeadlling mine of the Pitts- burgh Coal ($0., at 9.35 lftylodk this morning, on the lrcad loading from Mount Leihanxion 1O Bczldllng. and overcoming the three ziffioi-nlls in tho car, escaped with the money. They- then entered an. automo- bile which had come up from ‘be- hlnll and escaped. 0119 01 1111111‘ number flrcd nncthvlr shot 11110 i110 buck of ‘Dcllnic as ill‘- lay ill tho road tugging u his rllvolvcr. He (lied before ho could llc tnllcn to n hospital. iTho hlghwiaymtul approached 1110 payroll calr from the clil1115119 51119 of the road, as the automobile stopped after Dennic was shot. All were armed and they 011111‘ mended William Young, superin- tendent o! the ilrlarrison mine; Samuel Meneilly. min" 10191111111 and James Undelrwcod, used 6'5 years, of Beluillng, who were in the cur, to hold up their hands. As the men compiled with 1110 demand. one c-f the hlghwaymen glanced at Dennis. lie was roll- lrlg on the road trying t0 dflw 1115 revolver ilrom its hcilster. 0118 01 the gang-placed the muzzle oi his shotgun against the wounded man's hack and pulled the trlsser- The six bandits then gathered around the payroll cat‘, T111118 rmads a move to grasp 5- 191111191‘ on the‘ seat beside him, but one of the robbers poking h revolver 1n his ribs. commanded hlnl to throw u-p his hands. The officials were then commanded to leave the automobile and lie face down on the road alongside the unconscious Dennis.» This done, another rob- ber hurried to the car and snatch- ed up the satchel containing the $20,000 payroll. ‘ The uiliicials were dlsarmed and the revolver was taken from Den- llis’ holster. A isrse twirl-n: Mr with two man in the front-seat. suddenly appeared on the rend and slowed down where the robbers stood. Ml were rleady 10 1MP into = the car when at a hurried command from en's of the men in" the car. the-six Freturned and damaged the motor-cycle and the payroll automobile in such a man- ner- tlmtpursuit Anthem woaim- possible. They than leaped-into the touring car mddissppsareu in (‘X118 . 1 PET On Czar’s Statue 1101111111). ‘Dbl’. 2s ~11, ardirlg the Red Cross Cumf>111§11~ Duper on infantile Paralyslfi 111111‘ i U ~l'cllll. it was decided 1C‘ hotels. restaurants and public eat- m prov,“ lug-houses, and. above all, in pr]. "also alvats houses, how often is the croc- iui‘ illc zlnclcni. cllnl"1'<'- W115 51119111" “"“'"1’111111l;rlul "izcll rn DCiitflliilfli‘ 1. T110 1'1'11"|111‘~‘1”1\stands a sr Tlll- wclldllng, Wllrltiil llr<vllii111 '1111.Ci.'lli.l'(1. of tlln 5r , illflfi! ollio 1'- illiiillx. of Mllnvlllls from llll liflfl-"Ilillls 'i0l‘llllllil»l sill “ um tioll _ _ con-bronze uurtui; oi" (.141 Alexander lll., dcggnL-d b1 1119 5911mm Prince Troubgtzkq as un embodied symbol of lull: 511119 DOWc-r rather t nlont of luau and horse. The -19Tl.5‘1111'1'1'19§E6ii: and broad. y _ - 1e‘ monarch SliS-— the 1G1‘) CfllilOddillCill. of solidity. H's head is coverer ' turbanp there is nu neck holly 11081115 to slvell nt the 111111150 Jcwl llllt l, nt the and," rcncilcs lilil llilncllsions of uuzlc-halclleli vllzlrgvr. Wiint wcl'c_ ihc llolsllcvisis to, llo Wliiil it? ii. l3‘ Lilc most frcqumlpl 91'.‘ p-lzlcu ‘ill the city. ' _ The Art, Collrlllisslon rlllcll ihlll. t“ w,“ not c955 avas- f"ll‘l'.lCli‘ ill a sedan across- thc moat. that surlvlllllls‘ lilo luln- ncrcfs IPalnce within the Forblll- den "City nndvtllroulzh the 1119111 triple-arched 81119111113 Th’? “'9' mnny commenced at dawn. The Pfncesls and. her il-"illn P1155911 down an avenue cf flowers. 1151111? Pa, by [Qng rows. of horn lanterns. the tribute brought. to the th-ronn bv the far inland provinces ill (luvs that have lJ-‘lssetk H Th9 boy Emperor. rusinr, ill his rich ‘imperial rlllnlcni from strum. groups of vMullflllll Princes, dukes and baulrcrlnen. 51111119111" 111M115‘ ed an arrow fronl his 110W >811)‘ wards to (lli-"DQT-“e 1118 ‘W11 PPM“ The im-' c, ill tile that fll-1illii. be hovering llbuliltuizl u! lm n-nlnvcd. Sn, llll‘l‘l'|_\' thc do mischief. Thou he‘ $19111“ 1 lllalilllu that illlti llnnulw-ll A1".\'ilii- Prlywlisfl. ilill‘ flu-c still vedcd. _v ,1, ,- “us, ,;,.._.,.H-,,\-,.,| “m! i" H“. vim“, Tilt! Chinese WPi11l‘111lZ‘111'9-*3 lllliii. v-lliiv lvilors art-re mu. mloi dlliifcrellt from lliil Otilvfliif- 1111mm- lllu iltxrllliflll, l'i‘li'1)i'i)“li grllllilu. contains no iiiiiflll; ‘cflm- 911111111 qr" -\ -"‘l11'1£‘lili llglliill: i1i‘-Vi('1' lllllkvs ly of rcprs of ll-umnn s. i191 - ihc mew inscnillllml visibil- u! all , l" nl. h0ii11-i3"€‘.i1\1‘-r Qyvdilrngtlnfrfsl) till-late of rslikcil new emnerss walked sowyhh -t thc multitude ‘Nhrllc priests c anl- M and incense was byrnt. W213: the iiirst days 00111111111115 0V3; thc followlli-i! day 111W 11111" vrl all imperial relatlyes.‘ a ‘our’: r»: nu» ritual acc0111l1111" "'11 11‘; 111:3 fenllillng. 1111i1 111°“ 11181911111‘; ‘ex. ilml. d-own t0 11111 "were ‘n in cenmm-wplv exclusive domest- rmmne M, reglderl-ts ofdhe hot-yer, mtv. monarchs 1n M9 9n1y_ and trusting mainly 18ml“ zcnnrosltv of». friendlv renu can hours ni‘ fir.» night. “l‘llglllrl," reads in tllll-illlfildllllll Russian‘ cllll'i‘llcters~~—-"Scarecrow.“ Thorn» follows ll poem from tllc -pl-ll Oil [Xlllillll llerlllyi, Llm ‘pl)(r<l.luu|-r_,au.‘ of illc Sovflcis. "My frlillcr (Air-x. nndcr ll.) ilfltl llly son (Nit-horns llJ." run lllu llllos. “wcrc killed 11111 111V intc. p001‘ lllc, is much w'ol's<.--. l mural slfllllll ll(“l‘l3 for iillllii TiNiS oi Yearfii GS‘ ll. S1‘lll‘i'l'I‘il'.V i0 lili.‘ (mining lzellcrlltltlns." Thu Sllililllf- and iili‘ squllrc on» circling it comlnallll iili! 1lll|'i'illl(.'l.‘ to tllc Ncski-Prospckl. which cuts through lilo vvry hczlri. of tilt.‘ city and culls on the hanks of thr- Ncva. As llt its hcglnnint: so a! one: tapering spire, 230 fem high, sur- mounted by a WPfllhGfVillK‘. in tho form of a crown and ship, casts its bright. rcflcction on the clcni waters cf tho Ncvll. Former ‘Kaiser's . New Business Deal ...-___ ‘ n i‘. s v s ll: widest DOORN. Dec‘ 36-41119 1151M“ trl-ti liiwlgdilrlvkrllui. wider illun 591111511 Emperor h“ 50m o 11 Fifth avellllc. wider than. lllllvl‘ 1¢°1111°11 5115' N91” York company den Linden. -lt, ton, rccnlls the the world 112111-51" W11“: 1M hast“: regime ihut is mono. Ono can 91111199 1w 111° w“ 0mm‘ p 0 o well onvlsagta this thoroughfare graph of his recent weddlns- T119 price-paid was 810.000- The picture shows the former Kaiser in the uniform of a field nurshall. Princess l-lerrnlnc is wearing the famous dladem. the Qodflhtg gift of her husband- it ria understood that Wilhelm was considerably annoyed v11“ he lea/riled oi the profits that hall been made from the sale of his portrait by unofficial and unau- gpomod photographers. and this consider-econ. together with a 115- sirs to snlmsnt 1111! 1110111119- 1111111111‘ in tile (lays when 1.111!‘ lCzars ruled. it could not have been ulor.» crowd ml, Nwskll now colloquially is Ncpskl, borrowing thc initials ni the "New Economic Poi‘cy"‘ of the Soviets. German Aeroplane Makes Second Try LONDON, Dec. 27.-—!l‘he Dorn- ier monoplshe left Stallkerl air- drolne in Berlin on another trill ' resented in the school. A discuss- hall a presentq l with a low, fpltlnrct furtheii‘ 1'9 govcrnment for 111a" 111111111111‘ its cml a relic of ilylznnl- (luvs Mrs- .v1cl11(f1.‘l1iI1-'.g()ll2lltl(l with the Y 111- nncc. ' stands guard ovcr the Nevsky 13th. iill mh.» Ode mo, Vice-Pres- illc Admiralty llll-ildlng 0i" llll- 241111511111 or t e 1 “chair The mln- .111"1"1'1'9-—-'1‘1l (liars. whose gilded grllcciully ldcnt belnurgiidlélfim addmeddmfl]. of this lCIflb w“ utes weer . committees Q1111 11°" w hooks for illc Ciiltlk-FOOTIL, i‘ b0'\|l for cltrll familv rep-lkery 111111 1111119‘ c: c o ' < ' - [hem t q ware plunged into - ng we er. The chief difllcul- ty. of course, is the brittle nature 01 11191 glues and crockery which [our sense of the esthetic prompts ills to use. How simple it would be |if we could but llnitate the China- msn's unbreakable chopsticks! Nevertheless, experience has prov- ed that this difficulty has been much magnified. it has been found in esnatorlums that glass and croc- kery placed on racks in a pan of cold water which is brought slow. ly to boiling point can be steriliz- ed without breakage. iExperlmc-nts made to find out tllc (lll-lillfectillg qualities 0f com- 111011 8011B ilave proved that its power of killing bacteria is g0 small as to he almost flBgll-dgeflibi0 A French’ imcteriolngist has sug- Rcstsd illo use of Cill0i‘1l’lil.ii'.‘ii "winter for washing giusewliro, the firs; Wltliil to he followed b)’ a second rlltelng in remove all traces of iilB ill-ill. This would necessitate the. ‘use of rubber gloves, simple enough" if made aroutlne custom, but g, slight. additional ilxpsnse, ‘it is probable that this proiblem ion was held r9iii11111111§ [he 1111?“? 0i ii Globe for the s-vhvollll 1111f Annual Social evening of i 9mm stltute will he held on 11:9 home Thursday ‘*1 Jammry m 1' e or Mm wimam MacDonald. - h \V0illi3ll'S Institute Klnilslaorcufl mum mwmm at me hiorriil Stewart 0n Seven members and; home 0i' 15:115- Rteccreslugietlcplritllvere 1119119111- 11111111195 0i lust luectllvg were _re.lll All‘: 091911 A ‘mmmluw 01 “W; yipuge pointed lo vlslt School X1113‘; “Huey? “"1119” 10111111111131’: a for concert. 13011111 ab“ Mohfdn‘ 1- 1n appointed The Secretary W1.“ 1111M for the new u. try i" "Mm": ‘Lhsleanulhs w- the “ML Th“ pprch eldfand prnltuclls old hiunsl- wlil bee; l l“ liiiiiPii I11 11151111111’ 11 1' " . ___, . lllill‘ lllvcillli! iEfilslt-l pioiiagltiiliiffhtw1l1flg1111111 "1 11'0- 0 - - ' _ . . . lloluc ‘(till 11l1_1,:h‘{ui‘1:“:€é;: bcr l- 1- ‘J1 ' ‘ ,1 visitors were present. The 0i finding the simplest nlclhotl of (rpcucll with lilo reading M“ 1 A slorllizilhg household utensils in tion of nllnutcs oi last lllUE" nut-hm‘ daily use will llnd its solution in pave,- Qn "Table Setting (vlvaeuwihg the home. the birthplace or nmny lclul. Some knl-ttlnl; an “slaves scicnilfic discoveries. When once has boon done for the Orp linklit-od llllf. necessity of it has been lifflsll" and the boxes urc to be 001:1) Ms“ c= .1 ‘wives nml motnsrs will be lull-r illc New Y9K“ Anerl 1e hour llutlvk to find some w“, °1 9111-11118 incl-ls oi‘ illc luuctlnli i1 111191;‘ ' Wm '1]1i'_,‘11“13' 1113911159 11 11199111111011 was enjoyed. Tile nexbnlflfl mm :1] L 1 would enonnoumy 1911111111 be held ilt the home 0i Miss d1 0 Zpread of infggtlun {mm m“, McIntyre’ mom cr of the family to another. » mefilbfiffi 111111 i the home 01 n December gs; Vlewi-TO" __ 01181113; enjoyed tllrcc vlsililrs ‘nlvt 11 lioiiiir. this was thor V ill lber 27th. Nine fnelmigergnagzv? 115.1tor were present. The-rneetl opened with the rinsing of; the. la ’ stituto Ode. The minutes of fitne- b the 81V‘ lli..*::l"::::r‘ n. ins 0 - " r aler- rcporicd 1ll8“\tl\l1l\':giii§'ii\§u§ dgzided lals for n qu n m“ m‘ an“ i0 leave ihc work 0 . lecid- 11191- 111501-1118Jsre read and MI "1' the cllrlslhuw 5"fil‘z,r,"p1lhytihé llhll ed. All interesting paper on " ir ' N‘ luihgusyegrtgifilty w“ 11111110111811“) illli ' Qne 119W attend to this matter. I b‘ member was added to the c 11 Wln. Macdonald" was read by Mrs. Clinton and endoyed by all. “A. short discussion was held rapid.‘ ’ lng ways and means of 4M - funds. The nest meeting M! _ . held at teh home of Mrsr» ‘ McAuls-y on Janlaryililth. Mt. Pleasant-ugh; in: or this laatlthw the homo of Mrs. ‘C. December» lstlxflve‘ flvs ‘visitors were ' ‘ i Montssue.--'l‘hs rei<111111 1115111115 m‘ this ililfiililiifio: lmhguo com. _ M" 11"" we” twenn-‘rglsaegltfjlenkiter and three visitors‘? raw?“ ‘rpm me usual buslnes mmm“. t d. Three of the B10111‘ were r1228“! sommlssioned 10 11111‘ 223a a F1059 and several 01-h" articles for the ‘$5 d” w t 111109 ltleil w as! up Th!“ n" m. :16 llim to make the sole. Elaborate slut ‘extensive prepare to London. its previous attempt a cloud of duotiln the direction of . . l in dealing with criminal . -...~- >~L4~n -.'. ~h1--@~-- .. samurai!» 8.1m tions are" bang ‘made at Dani's failed when it had to‘ come Q11!!! M 5.8111911: mm m" m 9mm mm. funds for the Club." _ members were added 1-0 111° 1111“, _ m stltute. since the last meet-111! h,“ yew pleasant evenlngwas IP91" l1- bars were. slhlei to d»; I the hgme oi ilw Preside!"- 1111- * ""1118