I i .-. mvivsr »~.~...- »i ,_ _ _.if _ _,_ if ‘ ‘~'_ __.`._ _ _ L '_§ _ s 'x I. il ll l.. ` i. ‘l__ J ll ‘_- ..._ ms. ._..._,.. __ f. it r -»--. .._~.~ ___ »-»»f nr wap .lf 's l rin t. ~ ->r:'°v».z *--~ ~m: _ i . »3\. _ l _ _..`,__ It , l t i . _.i ll 's \'H i 5 l 1" -i'lw~>. av ._ ag.. ¢t _ _ 1_4 it if "1 i"~_.` - Il ’ i .it tc. _ feed *'12 '¢ .._. ;.r¢:.-_;»-_-_. ~_ i _ _ ;»:L_.¥ _ ____~>, 1 _ G* _ _ . icrtil hiiii she trtiiild jiiiii the .\llie~. The iieutra ll`l King iii l‘rii-_~i:i also sciit to the (`zar :t persoiial lettei urns of State-wide spelling contests show that in the th iil after -France had asked first for ati armistice ant siege of l'aris was tintlert,'ikcn_ When the cit had A ` ll? *ill-"|ll1*_l_¢f3l3"alf‘¢ Wllll Ellglallil. and later on asked " _ ti- f .___ ___,g-=i_, _ __ __ i = ¢=i=i==- _ ___§._ '_I`he best possible evidence of the prosperity of the i.¢“j`°¢,. ,¢ ¢|,.,|,“,“i,,,, .ang 9”,” .g |¢¢.- country is the periodical bank statement. The latest ` cs of deposits show that Cattadian_i\ever had so leturdey Weekly (founded IW) ULU pee anal lj much money to their credit. The increase during the UI" U* °'°°|l °" U3-N I past decade, the last tive years, and since the outbreak lV0'\ll\l 9lll¥ (f°UMNl 1007) \1-B0. (IOIIVONU 0' 5! of the war is remarkable. The statement for the "'°"’ "' °°"“"_ °"‘ "’°° '°" ”°°“'_ month of October touches the highwater mark. Thelgz _g>_i\f_;a_: fginatil. _Briant -mi, ,f q,,.,,,,,, nick, pit., ti, tm. my ii., wit to tu.-_ A .w nruoe, to s. s. noi»ei-mu, xiusiiomuiiii parsing. natty teuima 101)). lull pu year. (Dr Savings iieposiis ioiaiied $3i_i_297_404_ and the .|¢i,0-_"em "8 b" tg; ‘:.}ovem_ steak or wer. _ _ . _ __ Mr. H .W. Bliiiilug. Bank ot Nova a. A. Bruce, non Point there# la advance; 32.50 per year (mailed) ll l4Vll°°- _ d _ _ mmp “_ hw Y _en “_ __ ~ Robert Wares. Wheatley River 5 .., __ - _ sits on tleman were $489.230.234. as 2gau\SI\$70l.~, - ° 'if wmv H' “P ¢ri||CA¢;0_ _rm 4- pei. 1-aim, . - - time iii-its Homer despite the tm » _ 336.850 and $392,042,193 in October, l9l5. or an ul- th, ,,, "Q ,,,i¢,ii,ii'i,, ,t ,iimici :“;'d“-‘il l}_f'*‘l°l'____'_‘_{;“i\‘°'____ °“f_m__=::"~ ' “‘ ' ~ *WT-°’ ' ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ o er. aa g . t=-'-‘-v-_-'---1=~-=--_--'f--- _ FRIDM. _|»\\l -'\l<\ 3. I9'/~ _ crease in the year oi_tlie extraordinary amount of two ;:le_\l:_8|:u§°1;_ o¢_“l"°”°:-nga’ ced‘f*"°“':_'il which The Chidlso HBTIIG Dflllts. t0 _ . it-nit..-i ....1 -...ini eta... si... 19-. it... ....._. ..,..,..,..,.'>-°'»......,.. ,., ..._ ....._. w_»_»,»;=-3 Ht-it i- 1»»t;_»_»,i_i;_»,;;,-5,, mf www ww _ . . ii __ be ‘ ‘ d 't f f h d in uhh _ ii i wi" be h MJ _ ere 3 any co" -_-_~,-.»_.- ____ _ fv-,-,»_»_-_-,~,-,~_-_-_- as en an increase in eposi so over our un red W W2 U2 YDS e iwohrtngman does not think enough B I mi u_dwin‘ owmtiom Qeaelee, Albertee. leurh and ENGR. _; statisti iwill see the Bftloth anniversary of “#33 $833 _i wut oriit_i__i_§iiistrii _ Every General Hee' Ni|mb_e|'-Keeping the lteoerde; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ The subject will be brought before i d ic imm ips y°iii.'_ _ _ _ I _ I _ and eighteen million dollars. Since |90: the increase i,‘i,iii,me_m_ md susesiinns wiii "nic __t\t;__;1va_t;___: Xa; Amer_ca___ he um ummm" ne_ punuion at . ‘ood ' TT " " *-w in deposits on demand has been three fold and the in-f ly be anked from the members. end' "But we iiaii, America-5 iiniieni com wi'ii,°.i_ii“p_ ii ii “Ii” _‘de .iid ars \\ill come crease in savings deposits about two and a half fold is nifeiy ' -”°nN:ir"s::ai';“:'ii:"ii°§ dlwl- GGFIDHDY ll” 095015'-°\‘l 591': A wonderful oonvenlenoe and help. A vlalt to the registry branch of the War Olice gives an 'idea of the tm. tnensity of the with going on, for this 'l`lit~ present war likic all forincr \\' ' ` . om I ii Hou” ,ii ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bl d Boi i _ Th onl ce la ‘ " _ ° °“ F “"1” ° 7 3°* It stimulates growth in flowers and ynnch "mtv" everything coming in l 'l iolloiied bt peace How \\'ill~_a record which it is doubtful* if ani' country in the lPl>0inted to an-anse for I Blllllblii iii get Germany iii" or Beigiiiiii .iid __ ___ ___ tc :ii ~ti| an wi ~ ' ' _‘ - i . , _ _ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘_. ‘_ lo)-” i demonstration in Ottawa and other Serbia To do iilis tim United Sui” produces bigger an more 3 y and dlstribufaed the business to su lilfllli; )\'t't"|\1l‘L‘> itil' [lCZl\`t‘. \'ttllll'Ztl'\‘ IU ff It l »%‘-_tliettiiil t~gi_ic: <.eriii.iii_\. prt»it_~_~ctll_\ ilie iictor. li:i.~. iiorld can equa. _ icauaiiiui “Hires on _iuiy i_ has not spent B dom" or I m-“__ We wionii biwml im, mm umm, branches. Over 10l'l.000'lettera an received every week, and‘of those an 5*' ~ _ . - ~ - . . , f tli iisun tus. The follouing are thc )e:irl_\ figures for thti win uni amen to a people who are lt ia usequalled. A compost heap ol "en" oi. iii iiiiii 0 mmuh the “___ - _- , _` _ ` ,_ ._ _ _ .. ,- |_ -»‘ noiitli: ol (lctobe J ic it '_ 'll ' t ll t - al talking about peace and never lll ill \ltil|l _ l.l llltl i \\.ll_ _lltll u\t.l'llll'\‘ ll\t l *_ l' Nil 3 P5 - \€}_ C ll€lf`0\\l\ doY:;lBanyt_h_ng to sei peace mgnugg ham mg' urns 1| ugd by many of rezhtennn once re‘i.t"___ ' | ret 01' ii P05-lstori' ol growth and prosperity ol which every lana- THE PALL MALL GAIETTE _.i iion.'_ mean iiim .miie iiniied oil hi( rose growers. ed, a communication la an omclal been iiiatic li_\' the p:irt_\' ;_/citing tie ivo J _ _ _ _ » _ _ t __ _ sibl.\'. \'el'.\' Prolialil}`- that is what has liaPP'3ned in thtildlan Should be Proud: < CHANGES HANDS Slam’ Bh°“ld ll bl- Bl" lhé Unlwd The !°“d“"°" °t ‘ '.’°mD°'t pup “cmd 0 t 8 Gammmml' "emu", present instance. _iieriiiaii :isstiraiice_ as s_he _poi_i:ts tt.‘ _W6 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ s489_230_234 _ ' -e »; _.- ' ’- _ oo " un ‘_ _ tht iiiap is not titiiit .ii mt iiriiig \\ itii sie _ s |915 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 392_o42__93 der the siirfzice tit' thiiigs aiitl her tivertiires tor iicaciq _OM _ at thc preseiit sisige is _iitii :ni exception to the general [913 _ ritlc. _\lie is ztiilictiiutiitg. igi., ll iiiziy he iiiterestiiig to recall the manner in whicl |91] _ some ioriiier wars ivcre settled. _The tlowiifall of .\':1- ' [mo _ poleon \i':i'_~' not precctletl or 'indeed accompanied b_\ .1909 _ pcrtcc proptiszils. llc had lieeii beaten and he li '.1 1908 _ tit)|l\ing._tgi _qty cxccpl lil sign lllc HCI Of 1llJ(llC£2ll0ll (907 _ \\'ll<‘ii_'~_lic was 3_kt-tl to tln this the aytiiies of thc .~\llie> 1906 _ \vc¢e'alrc:ifi_y in l’ari~___;tiiil he had no alternative. l'li__~ W0; _ geiiierzlls iiiiliic/eil liiiii tt. iigiiiiiiil lic did it.. The Se- ` nate tlicrea fter tleilirtiiietl hiiii and that was the e'itl J' l people step tltiitii :mil out. l’ossilil_v also he inn) ln .l3“\l3"}'. l9l5 'llc balancf dlle '~l°l).05ll0l`5 “VN liiiish liis t-:ttf-i i' .iii -i.iiic l;ll»;i_ :tiitl with liiiii tlit- lit' >l.85S.23l, while on _laiiiiary t, |916 this amount had 'he liriiiollcrii liiviiitl \~_ lii» lint- l»i‘tiii_4lit this riiiii iipmi tier ‘.'l'0“'ll I0 Sl»‘)6f-’~3~l3» "0l“`llh~“l3"‘ll"g The Wllllfl\'1i\\'1\lS »__.. tnziiiy :intl thi; ciitztartiplit- iipoii the world. ‘b0\'€ l'f‘l¢‘l`l’€d i0- ~ The residence oi- _iii,._ and Mi.s_l_ _ Angus Newberry was the scene- of a 0( _ very ‘happy event last evening, wheniiion their son, Weston Jones, was united Gel. marriage to Miss Maria McPhaii,‘cu8S Bonshaw. the popular pastor of the' H vii t _',.- ple‘s Church, Rev. D. McLean,lin V -‘ U ' ' ` ` ‘ _ ` officiating. A'laige number of the] ..i .»\n American exchange asks "why are girls better {,'i."°”ds °f the “muy and bride were. ‘This is all your Kaiser wants 1° lighting was resuined. 'l`hen .~\u_<_tria announced that iP€llCrS than boys?" The first answer to this ques- ter Wlllvll rtwolidlllg BUDDGI' WHS Set- that The happy young couple- leave even o y ` a resolution adopting the one and h the .-\t the tiiiit- iii' the ifriiiit-ati \\`:tr, whcii the liglitiiig; was lit-ing carrietl on uri Russiait soil, although Russiz cotilil have ccintiiitietl lighting indefinitely, the Czar :tnnouiiccd to tlic Ctiiirts of lfurope his desire that war .sliotiltl entl, and :.i peace conference was held at \`ieiin;i. lt failed to settle conditions of peace, and The _Boer \\"ar ivas ended bv the virtual stirrendei 'l`lie Franco-llriissiaii War in 1876 did not end un. purpose of perniitting thé French people to elect a Russia had as much bagig for their miinoiiiivrin ,is did Nmioml "\"5°"‘m" 'lm' Pllllssh W°l‘ld f°°0K"l1¢ Bl* zufy Ford when he went to lIur0P¢ It )'eargal;'0 to ‘v l' -_" '. . '>,_ t _ ». »- _ ` iiiarck and Thiers _arrrttigcd thc preliminary terms, 'get the boys out of the trenches by Christmas, hich were valitlated by thc Treaty of Frankfort. _'T‘lvc~_.»\triericap Civil ,\Var was ended with the sur-_ ""d':`l'.»_,‘?g tlifi C9}1_lPderate forces and the terms of_ be established anti the details were easily arrived at On the dictum 0( once ihe`Sotith liad'lo§t all ll0f>'e’of victory. ' _ "lS~ Tl1¢.£l;'¢l¢f. llwugh tliey-had strict orders to ma no peace that was not approved of by the French camei Taking these all precedents we may safely arrlv _ » *U » t_ _ _.”__if’»f§.‘.hflt2;r_.iit€ . _ it. ~ ' ~ _ _ _ _ 348,732,830 _ _ _ _ 389,856,507 _ _ _ _ 383,814,572 ~ - ~ ~ 33| 953.562 _ _ _ _ 280,838,612 _ 250,968,487 i9o,ii4,o9i _ _ _ _ i7o,498,3t i _ _ _ _ '_ i8i,4o8,733 _ _ _. i5o_868,ti6 n our province there was added to the .K_':ipolt~tiii. ‘\V`lit-ii lieriiiaiiy iiieets her \\`aterloti tli ll? D0l`|ll\ll0" 53"'l"§5 Bank me 5“m Ol S-t02.l0-1 d\""_bee~n managttill director of Reynolds abt?" $8t4.297_404 LONDON. January 3- A sense-lifiafe tion has been caused in inner news-_ Weis ;-0i_33(,_8_;0 paper circles here by SlrT_ }le_;ir_)__‘i_6. |i2|_5||_2(_)7 class evening newspapers of Lon- est don. ln years pas; this journal has “mit 644-097928 been edited by a line of famous - 'mnnagsfs l3g;3Bit(h;';p;“;ie 3225 ti? and any other vegetable mnterlalwith _;8()_45|_0_i5_men, including W. T. Ste-ad. Green-_ war wood Lord John Murlev and Lord is 6 549-0l6-725 Atti-eil Milner and .iotiii 1.. Garviirfw gr 480_837_6Q(i_`ln the same way that the West-_ mii mlnster Gazette represented the ku 4l4.78°34' ' it ii 'ae 4|(,_787_636 Pall Mall Gazette henceforth wi _ b the mouthpiece f Premier 3900095 9 Lloyd George, largely reprebenting .iii 349,822,859 the official opinions ot the new iwio ish administration. Sir lieiiry am _ _Brit (ieii0$ii5 iiii _?;1‘l__zic~l is widely known for his _ ' b l spaper con nections, having 0 J» /toplnlons of Premier Asqu h. t ei ll_ . ' e o _ ‘ . Th ...ss-» si --.-_.ft \ ._ _ .i _______ for _c__C__ __ _ _ _Russia _led both France and Britain in prompt andl | . . int i ruiiiests uere declined and the _decisive rrieetiort of (,erm:i-n peace proposals, and now y eads them in rebiiking Mr. Wilson for his meddling alltn the (tt-rnians consented to an armistice for the The Germans who talked of a separate peage wiiii l H ARE THEY? "1 of Peo V l wlicii l’rt~~itleiit Roost-\'elt seiit iileiitic.'il letters to tht >lll)' 30 per cent go to boys.. _ _ qi, liclligereiits urging peace iiegotiatioiis. \\`liethcr ht ` rss., took this _sit-p at the stirgcstioii of one or other of th- 1 good subject for discussion. It is a pretty com-i me ivarring iiatiiitis is not kno\\'n, lint it Caine at a happ) "0'll)' aC¢`ePlfd lh¢0l'y Illal ii g0000l\. Doubtless the pre-Froebel,"\Vebster” book, like llf ieratiiig. liveiitiizilly _slic was forced bv .-\ustri;i tc ill other books used for the purpose, helped vistializa- iii surrender this stroiiglioltl. _ ll0t1 by concentrating attention. ap _ _ _ lt is probable that the average school girl reads of the létiérs. The members of the Transvaal Govern T10f€ than the average school b0y_ After 5¢h00] ihc in »-..-nieiit' i'ode` into Lord Kitcheiier’s quarters and asker >0}"S ll1l€f€Sts are outside interests, He is fighin for_ peace teri_iis_ Kitclit-iier said that no peace terms `1l' Sliflllilg 01’ Playing ball. \Vb would not have him coiiltl he coiisitlcrcd that were not subscribed to bv tht >ll1€i'WlS€ f0l' illl the Spelling in the world /\fter all ' . _ _ , Iloqrcoiiinitiiitlers still :it large, and :tt his suggestiot She learning of things is better than the learning of tlielfllocr ariiiies clectt-tl tlcfcgatcs to iiiect :tt Verecn- iymbols. and words are nothing but symbols They ` igiiigiaiitl ii. was tlicrc that thc iernis of capitulatioi ltd In writing an_gl___in speaking. But _in the education “'¢"‘f Slgllffl- _ 3121! leads up to doing things one hour in mathematics \\ hen _'\iistri.'i_ l’rtissia :intl ltalv fought iii |866 tht 'Ji' Chemistry is worth more than a hundred hours of Emperor of .~\_ustri:t after his defeats :tt Koniggrat: Sllflllng. and elsewliere infornicd Napolcoti llI_ of his willing- ness to cetlc \'eneti:t to Italy and asked that the lim perbf of France should act as mediator. The armis- tice followed. and peace was signed. ` QOOOOi§OQ§ NOTES ii' tlit- Czar ilitl not. rtcct-pt the leriiis that had heeii of -io" Would Probably be 3“0fhe" fl“é5ll0ll. ATC lllf')'?_ xfiihe ca; ferry this morning ent ior _ I w- P y ' in ` e exchange referred to points out that tahiilated rc- route to, the United States to spend Oni h _ _ _ tur and iiiiliicctl liiiii to _\'ieltl_ :intl thus the war caine to ai 0.500 SCl100lS \\'l1Cr0 "bees" were held, the girls Show- tr m's parents The bride and W Sl' ctid. » :tl generally the greater proficiency iii spelling, and that ber oi vaiiiabia giiin among mem be_ 3 l`li._~ ltiisso-ja iaiicsc \\‘.-tr was lirgiiglit to an eiit if thc silver medals awarded to country champions ing a beautlfuland costly case of sil- ` B me we always found you faithful] in :li e discharge of your various duties. 'uf You were always obllglii_g ~ang im oughtful weather on or off uty an __ . g we feel we can not let you go without m one “Img mme' W” ‘I " I Want pressmg wr apprecmwm nr ym" mediation. would we want lt from a country like yours, alll full of Gér- d happmesg in your new Bphem or mans and all full of daily plots by e. _ we wouid kimiiy ask you io acceiii Gheimans? What do you thlnk of is small gift as a tme-mento of our l ""°°'“"°“' THE tvnioison souans behalf o yo .. The Guardian Joins in wie-hlng the I g _bg _ o §O'§OO#'l"l»l'O\1'OOl»0O'l-'ll R° Kee may happen to be, but certainly _ Homer McKee‘s Prayer, as published 3 n the August Bulletin by the- Kansas State Board of Health. is something qi that. would be worth while for all of ¢ ua to consider and if we commit the "iii, principle tg heart we can not go far ” astray. Here lt is: | l_{ais§r_ \eill_~igii ~_~_‘li:it<§;t-r lic-__i< ;iskt~tl to sign and pos mg ‘he leaf. Wlllle 5349.308 'Wai withdrawn for invest-5 “°'"l’“l’°" f"" “ ““mb"" ‘lf l'°”"’~ lor 0 sihiy-1h_e, like .\':ipolcoii_ iiiay be asked by .his own ment elsewhere, doubtless much of it to the war loaii_ __.l._.___ ~~ -~ “"f_*i' ' lfe ('_0l\C W0ll v working tzlat-is of every lcountry illll arned should nt 0l\C6 S0 OD' B damp and turned frequently it can general “"lVe“*“l §"'lk9~ l“d""~fy be used in the course of two or three _ ld vfdt bzfifd uiliileii nxlifmwggpggrmi months. lti a yours time a compost c o op mai iiieeiiiigy when that i.es°|ii_ heap should be mellow, fine and black d filet tl ol k ball in _ Broke Resolution.. e'etln`g of labor men. There was er a war broke out in Europe was reached there was not one an su en y ni ut to ma e a BH Wll0 WHS el/911 Wl’lllll8 10 lllf' when squeezed ln the hand. lt should t;l'm’1_':_‘;_‘;';’_§sE';nWg‘_f;‘hl:n§“?;?B£;:i’ not be wet nor should it emit an (l ote for lt, not one. °"~°”5l"'“ ° °"~ went to the leader and I said, e a resolution brought forward one advantage °! “ c°mp°“ heap i wiii._ He Midi _ is that it aD`orils a means of convert- i:-re were many British in fav- .ing almost every lttnd ot’ garbage into _officer in the service- has a’number. t' it rind some I<‘_ret\ch fleaders. l yigiiiiiiii, f¢miiZei._ - A compost iieiii, _This registry branch under the direc- lhiivgvitnrgiioltiitlon declnrlng that S; Tel8__E2;?“;:Jr__shv';l;:ia;::`“_;is °__y;;r ., _ er. lf, however. it has been kept under the control of the master of K is might at least have thrown ll manure which il. belt obtained lm* 995169 °f Ulls 00lllll0l U19 from a cow stable. ln cone this ls not :l:(i’i¢ri)|li||:i|x1¢;ki°4l)n(7(l-(i ;le‘c‘:ts°tTfn:e°t um m'°f “S °"°lem'“ 9"°l°`9‘ “Must available, strawy manure from horse war business ih a prodigious D123? _ i i . i i awful and brutal and beaatlyat- .rs iii i _ 659_8o(__682_ mi ei_i;m_=\__<:no__ nge ;_<;g__;__ia__i____B oi Serbia ami Beigium stables or dmpiniiit from poultry U 7°" W0" I I lou table en gaged solely in slitting open the en- he United states was me gi-eat. houses will serve. Pile the manure neutral. lt had all the oppor- about a foot deep, than alternate Xzzpiiiiq 222:61: ..t:|‘;hlli?ett'n:brnbuin.g Y 10 'U99 ll "°lC° l° °ll°cl‘ '-he layers of soda. lawn clippings, weeds snail, and this was only the start, Room 'after room is llilod with men and women workers, registering thesi ' "“ ‘ natiure. ln dr' wen her the hea _ iii-ai tg |l'(l)l‘<¥¢;!lca0gnd;ilstwhel1hi~! should be \'.`atcr=t,l and :should than bg communicatmns and 'cum' mem 1ll'lSl1l f0l'C€‘H llllll “P0 L'0lllK i0 left until the material begins bo de- EUVODB lm" Peace'-" _ bay. Turn the heap over occaslon~ .illy and add some fertillzlng mit- terlal; also some additional clippings, llett told of a, visit to Genxnauy weeds. leaves and other similar mii- re the war where he- attended iei.iiii_ started to the 120 branches. A war communication addressed personally, to the into Lord Kitchener or any other official, is delivered direct, bitt unless personally addressed it is pert of the war oilice business, and goes to one of the 120 branches, according to the subject treated. _There ll noi time for high-sounding titles, and so every branch and every odlclel is known by n group of letters, and every tion of one of the veteran members of, Bir Reginald Brade's staff, Mr. Pedley.‘ ls s model of efliciency in the handling of the avalanche of documents which the war turns loose on every branch of the War 0l!lce_ Going down in the lutrbasement, below the level of the Thames, one could aee the bewilderlngi vistas of documents, stretching for long distances but arranged with mathematical precision for instant re- ference as a Govemment record, Blxty naval and military oilloera -J-:_____. . i were decorated by the King at 'Buy h>`»am Palace inone dnt _ 959'” 1° witness the °e"em°“5'» at"know. All that he wants to know is gt __ W! if W eir honey moon. and on t eir re wi, oo n will make their home with the e oo lt were the recipients of a num- an , presented by Miss McPhaiI’s as glftz- Us Jan. ist, 1917. La We wish to convey to you our as 2 - -_ _ _ _ _ lations. armies and it the war had one on another year a- mem bul 0"l)’ W lil" fl 'mil XC I e ra' 0 t hearty c°ngmm" eil U5- “ml "WY lflckfd 'lm W°l`l‘l“g g ' ,J ’ y m e Although degnly feeling our loss' cl ss of France; and they tricked _ pan might have lit-en beaten. .\t it was, both side: lullll- I-08'l‘7 helP5 Very lllller illm05l "One ill illl. llll w°1e°l“5“red mme "“° else Wm be anad ii.,ii,. wiiiing in ,nik pmC(__ _uni ____ peace came_ ifter study of Greek and Latin and French has forcetl mme happy' Belgium. Te-li Oswald Garrison Vit. You have been ln this institution _ '~ _ ». _ -. ._ _ _ _ , _ ~, _ _ _ ~ ' - - lard that we are not slck of this_ llic l».tll-_:iii \\ .tr \\.i.~ tntlctl pr.tt\itall_\ hy tht in ll e"ll0" 0" ‘he lflfelgll W0"-ls The b0Y 0" Elfl 0" fm' “ number °‘ years and during that r, and we never will be sick of this Gd (Signed) MRS. A. BONNELL. Matron f ur co-workers ` _lil- *#000600* _.._. Furnished by emi W. 8. Loosen. m ‘§****'f********‘f* Q HOMER McKEE'8 PQAYER. (From the Billboard.) We do not know who Homer Mc- "' Teach me that sixty minutes make k . ‘But we are Germans,” i y _ are not allowed to take pai-t in such re.solut.lons.' .r _ _ _ _ _ clntes at the Provincial Infirmary. ..iie ilhe Kaiser) sinned ~ 8 W," \\`hy girls are better spellers than boys might make ‘The following address accompanied ,me ' the Provincial Infirmary’ bor patty was still appealing for ce, voted war credits to the Kills r tlll we put, down that kind of ckety and conspiracy and beast- esr- in Europe. lation at alL But lf we ‘did want at?" NEW YORK, January it-_gliii , c iw °°“i>‘° mv “~“°°‘“°°“~ ...§.'.__°i.l`.i“l'.i"fi‘§3.‘1."‘ii§§.°.‘?3‘1§“i.iil. ..._ surance company at n foreclosure sale is short time- ago. to protect a mort- gage, was purchased to-day by a _ syndicate headed by W. Carman bertv.. No formal statement was made as to the plana for the future nf the building, but 'it was said that Fo' if alterations, which are 'to be ma_de,_ result ln a satisfactory nnaitclai rr- turn. the arena. will be' continued, but lf not, lt will be torn down at the erclal structures. ROUMANIANS ON LAST FOOT- loaned from reports from LONDON Jan. 3- All indications bout elder indicate " that e rent. of the Russl. o __ls e_nded. ’_I`_lig_ the famous Treitschke: “The states- `an hour. sixteen ounces one pound. and one hundred cents one dollar. Help me to live so that i can lie Von Bethm'ami»Hollweg bein ' ' . . _ f t~ ' 3 3 "ry "-“°"'g°"-t down at night with a clear conscience. i*_:_";°?___\S‘e¢f_':__2;';i_l_it_.l€1l__i>_ythe gciier_a_ls in th_e ll<_?ld_» ln m3f]._ his constant proclamations that somebody else without a gun under my pillow, and - . se. reiwereno territorial .limits to than Germany was to blame for the war may be based ttnhaunted by tbe‘ feces of those to whom I have brought' pain. Gran I beseech Thee. that l me Allslrll-lllllall l°`|'_0lli ,man has'no right to warm his hands with smii self- ri. w - _ _ _ _ 3 w_____i,E_;g___2:£__0_:°e_i;'1_::i’lC_i\__t;__ltidependence _was ended laiidation at the smokiiig ruins of his iatherland, and . _ _ __ ~ __ [Jil __ _negotiators to the French comfort himself by saying: ‘I have never lied.” This G‘“’°"."m l -3“‘l *lie ¢’\i,l\¢'.t‘tcan commissioners in Pa-_ is the monltish type of vim” _ _ _ . . skirts. ~ _ li 4 ' 'They have their troubles everywhere and the t.lic,Fru'th'Goven;imentto - - ._ . _ §`___________o___e°___nd__l____ war endedapprove the terms. Tlii_ troubles seem ndiculously alike. Here is the way _1l.____ gthey _line it in New York. It might have been said in _ _. If ttetown: "Householders must sweep their side- h _ . _ _ _ at i e m"°im'°" that peace' nk' the '“3l""K 0f hare walks between 6 and 8 a. m. or else collect the dirt fo i Q.. I _ t. y earn m meal ticket on the square. and in doing thereof that I may not :tick the gaff where it does not be- ong. with my children and to lose myself _ . 1 ._ ~ h' _ 1 _ i. » ,. _,, _ I Onwen comes mil f 339;; l'*§'°s 6m,"‘° "P*"."°- ‘ff 'lie NN. ill, ’l`lie__B_osrd of Health says so, And fhr anq,ta¢ ti-aaa ot :oft fuipit. t.oNnoi~i.~ mi. 3.- rite marriage' pttpgtn \t1¢as¢ ttf¢_5|gm| d¢f¢yi_.1_,w,.__i,¢ “ii Med” pmiiaiii Wim., 3 .tif _ an lo cranhlna at the hears;-our mari cumin. member or nie ur' of the (` i . . haf 'accottliillélied ace * fiii ' " " . 1 . _ Cllm whaezclnrtbe grave-I out _ln front of qmncll. and llrs. Grace Elvlna i i ii P1* is HUC: Compared to the ealth ordinance weall do not 3 Pu.°°llll|K0 Us ¢°_r:m6_ny short Diiasaa,_»»a beautiful member or the H ":i`-.f-l"17`»““"`.`T_T.f,.“I"‘,‘“"_"‘.' "."ff'~‘*- “-- “= L _._'_~"» i"‘iwey. It -. .~ .. -.--._ ... _ _.Z i -' l~n&\~itr'i»|.ll\&U=£A.~l¢\N- l;ml:"£:Wl:Io‘m;!`-Mk Plndmnigl Blind me to the faults of the other Castapilasa on the #Kilt lmt.r9veel'to me my own. ___Bla‘ld_e me so _that each ttlllit when Hoo! teresa the dinner table at my wilt. who .llal ‘been a bleedinl lo me, I will have nothing to conceal, _ "KHP me "rolls siioiistf to laugh. R . . . flclally that heavy green all front. _Our keeping the Deafen me to the il gle of tainted tins; or money. and the ruatle of unholy fire, We artillery Ammunition near enem continues to town of (lortab causing only darn- als. ' [ARL CURZON WIPO AMER there is not one of you who dare‘ t na a word or raise u hand _ \ . ¢s31 u practical way whlc I a 0 . ing class. cnn over stop it wiir _ the said . f _ . ____ Fox Pells llressetl by Tatton nioiith afterward; and- the lead. of the`German working class in ' Relclistag, whizle the British people of Belgium. They trick- ixnassacred the working class of GARDEN BOUGHT IN. of it year to make way for com- ilontreal Hockey HOLD (Special to the Guardian.) long and atubtlilorn .re- _, ~_-¢-- (opeelal to the Guardian.) Pll!&\i. Read the testimonial giyeii herewith. Ican~_name numerous companies and individuals, who have me dress_ all their pelts, and find that it pays them hand- some v. Mv work received the classification “Perfect” last year. Doii't you think it will pay to have yours con.e under that classification this year_?_ Drou me a card at once, advising how many pelts you wish me to prepare. What a Responsible Member of the Fox Breeder’s Association Has to Say Suiiimersldo. Nov. 23rd. 1916. TO WHOM IT MAY XZONCERN. _ ln January 1916 one of my friends shipped tc- Chicago .two Silver Fox pelts. they had not lieeii properly dressed and the Chicago dealer offered ii very low ptflce for them, my friend or- tlered the dealer to return them, when they came to hand they were in bad shape, I took these pelts to Mr. Jarvis P Tanton ct' Summerslde to have them flxetl up. When he brought them back they were so mitch 'improved that one could hardly believe them to be the same' skins. Had the skins been pmperly handl- ed at flriit l feel sure ii much greater price would have been 'ob- tained. The Chicago offer for the two skins was $290.00 the pt-ice obtained by Mr. .McLiiret ol' the Fur Siilcs Board was $800.00 for the some two pelts, (Signed) ‘ » . B. F. STEWART, - 'I Box 386, Charlottetown. - wtiunso to iitiit--1-= _ I dtob 100RedF l‘ , I t to ...“l‘§tl"i§‘i§2i'.°.... i>§‘lLi. rox... °§2i€ l=".f..3.°§’.til°i§".. taken in _February after they have mated. do Sget in touch with me at once. It will pay you to J. P. TANTON, S“'*,;{“§f=;i“¢~ an RUBBERS RUBBERS Kinds-Men_’s 90c and $1.(Xlel%_d_%ce _______..___._‘ $1.25 Llfliel70c H756 ’75cG ’ _ .M508 _ 811 BWI irls_55c _e ICAN Wi DOW. mia' oven. _ s2_oo~un z.so net' $1.75 to 3.25 Men'so‘.l.sumbennans (heather To}:e)»,t@l'by the Vacuum process Gtmt weaters. _ _ ' . g __. _Nb ctr i= Bn _ lm.: _ _ . T.. - i ~ ‘~ - 1 » ~ _ ' _ _[_ ___, _~ ` . ti-*I ` _ Qgrl. il” if PAGE i‘0u1_=__ ' ` _J ? culnnnuf _ _ e _