r, 152' ‘i’ ' i ' ruzzus. H ‘M mtakei) m p‘. "°" oi Charlie and the art.- theni at once D0 l misethlaonmrtungy 0t uhurin in thedla bli- rinno o er ltltlttllllin Cash an sea. £,FORD SEDAN . . - 1s. e, Ford Touring ‘ I ‘I’ ill) CAN YOU 8OLVE'THE rvs MADE FROM MY PICTURES ‘I limn 5 d Charlie Chaplin's Tothelp" ou we have listed names gharlitfl fanieua plctuu v: nuns l5 ; m alw I 3 e er you ha the ,wa l ia .N in 25 wiles . . $1.00 CUNTFST IS ABSOLUTELY i YOUR ANSWER ‘I'D-DAY. . it nothing more nnrleea than ‘ and inundaution canpain. ran- | ‘the enilovaenlcnl oi ti‘: J use- CHAPLIN HIMSELF NDRARY JUDGE! . lull in intended tuiunhev atlvq- c EVFJKYWOMANS WORLD, l Muglliltfl, but you donut have btcrili: to anything onpenda ordu to enter and win a ptixl. D YOUR ANSWERS. ol the live piciuru you think. irom, using our aiiie oi Iii: mp" ill hand . lull name and addmi (atating Master) ln the lower illit leparate sheet lor anything d}: you n ' n. mi um" ."i..."i."I7,-"Zi"...i.ii1s with a no the prim, the anavc .........m thing conveys a a ougiitfuluess " ntl- Cheer Your Portrait s, akcn by A Y id it, 0 OOQQ-OQO-OO-OOO! O-OQ-O-Q O-O-'>QQ§O-O§+.Q'T J. MABON . Examined rsses Fitted tague, P. E. I. duate ln Optomatr, Tordnto‘ Collage Iva Taat Room, Cen- ed with Drug Store INN/till. 0., Jan. 26.-_—The = of the American Supreme f Fash on meeting at. the lotcl ‘ere in t international De on, which closed i ding down its verdict on American continent shrill ion at Toronto, Canada. hlon edict roads: clure that Americanm the iSummer season o iiii Norfolk type pradom the style ‘committee the supreme court oi i ns. "Novelty affects 4i ndlclfli “l”? Adiirm Pullaabilgct. Jluet-Zd TanamOaL - ‘will be a decided peak lapel Backs will Beverly - , , ,~l-l>ager, prncipal This means that there will be aiThis was accompanied by an sppi-o connection earners’ s ses- e today, departed forhome tISlprlng and Summer. The trliiteiis, just before leziv- ed to hold their next an- "We do, , nlel‘the city , g pnrimcnt which shows permits of ht- distinctly of the sport! The verdict, aiuhanded year 760 remit! assresatin. Operation , ameeWellgUtleei, Oat, mien- , . l? Pilla- coats will be cut in fuller lines, with low belt and low pockets. Sack contlines- for young menwill be high-waisted, with shoulders ‘and lapels 0i more width. There I two-buttoned coats. have the deep-vented effect." deep silt at the bottom of the back of every coat. ' ~ “For conservative men the tend- ency will be toward a cont cut “Toni: graceful lines." (he verdict continues: “double-breasted coats will have two buttons, but only one nTthese buttons is to be buttonedfl’, Trousers for, young men will be of more generous sizemliiwiieat, legs‘ and bottoms hhan for the pastwtwo seasons. The vest will have short, sharp bottom openings. Frank ‘Musgrave, oi Baltimore, was elected president of the inter- national association of designers, The style forecast ior next. Fail ior American men folks was also ad- opted by s joint committee of 39 designers, and 25 members oi the National Association of Retail Clo- thiers. comprising be Afngflggn leaders in the ill?!‘ oi clothing for men. "llhere was a style. parade and exihibit, which, it is expected, will also be reproduced at the Tur- on-to conference. 1A pnotgst w“ passed against the truth in Fabric Bill pending in the united" States Congress. --—<0-¢>——- l l i SASKATCHEWAN DAIRY our . en s StyIesY ,,,,, , d ‘ REGINA, Jan. Ztl-Dairy pro 11C he iiori in the province cl Saskatche- wan during 1921-20. isvalued at $18.805.Zl6 according to the all- nu-al report of Percy lteed, dairy commissioner for the province. There were fiity five creauieries in operation during the period un- der review. Since 1905 the output cf creamery butter has increased ‘from 132.446 to 7,030,058 pounds. ._-_--n{-O3-____ l BIG BUILDING INCREASE WllNiNllPEG. Jan, 20- A marked increase in building activities for this year over 1921 is shown by building inspector's de- $0,876.750 for 1922, as compo-red .\\\'lth 000.000 for dwellings were pace aaii- while the total permits for Winnb, will peg and suburbs is placed at 80.. e the call, the Norton: 335531- - Disappeared” "l took a severe pain in right’ title‘. ii was very bad amen. I_tr_itd oils arid‘ n“ t gaming an reie .‘ ml it tim- appendicitis. dreaded aa operation and a friend Dr._Cliate‘a Kidney-liver ' a. i used them and lei only ob- lQlIld_ relief from in. but l believe it liae com heed me of appendicitis. “in it ia new over a year since i have had [any oi the old eymptoml.” .. w‘ i Eastern Guardian‘ -aiior irom airman Catalog. worse, Monday is aomewhat finer.‘ But snow is by no means aua Then Tuesday l: the flue day t Little Pond Whiat players to have their weekly party. A pleasant and enjoyable night was apent at the home of Mr. Augus D. MacDonald. Dureii,.'l‘ueaday, January 0th. Up em. iMr. and Mrs. MacDonald who ‘have always taken great 93H. in every good work. religious. educa- tional and aouial have taken much inetrest lu the club and received the members at their home in their usual friendly manner everything _coiniortable The prize for the hlgheel. points were won by Mr. Daniel Donald and Miss Mary J. MacDon- ald while the eonsolstions “given ~ Mr. J. W. MacDonald and l-Nlrs. Jiis MacDonald. A ternary two hours play ious lunch was Donald. Mr. John A. Qteele in be- half of the Club thanked the B9B" pitallty l“l~le's a "She's a Jol‘y Fine lady." M1 lfl° ‘soon home ant event closed, by alnglnx time she has won many friends as she Wilt! always part in any wB/y- seiris which showed iviiich siic was held by her molly on|being a csibihot of silver irom the $5,680,400 in 1021. During the in ‘hrlce from 3 .- ‘ d, of the ec0il0mi¢ iruuhlw the war a tint-class l ~_-_- ....'W-Hl8‘l’ PARTYJ-Friday la coming from various world, but principally the Domini- aya stormy. Sunday ia always weather man gives to enable the, rda oi forty guests were pree- it ed and made for them. J. Mac- were iter the cus- ing a delic- Mrs. Mac- H served by i host and hostess for their hos- and led in the singing 01' Jolly Good Fellow" and time came and the Pleat!" ‘the C ii ational Anthem. MFSCELLANEOUB SHOWER t iMrs, P. Ktilly of Beverly 841W a - - $44 , H: "i" miscellaneous shower at her homo: l t priaa . p‘ lu- » ingln honor o - - 1:2"? rLriira gaciiilmill, a brde-to-bc . W" - l - . - l l-l Lil has .00 IZth-ISth pviae$5.00 ‘f: J51”, ‘awfge gjffl, “féfom m, . .00 Seven pnaaa $2.00 the pa“ three years during which ready to do her She received many "89"" We‘ the esteem lit MONTREAL, Jan. Qdri-Skiua ap- ~ wroxtmatiug in value 81,750,000. we. sessions net tion Sales Company, during thrde or four days. Montreal sale will Mount iRoyai Hotel, ballroom or the adjoining banquet hall. ilt is anticipated that 300 fur buyers will attend conditions that fair prices will we; Vail. Tbs New York fur auction open- “ here that good prices ized for white stone marten, and this demand is regarded in Montreal as an indioa- tion oi‘ the demand which will be i," strongest at the local sale. g‘sh on some articles," said Frank the Canadian Fur Company, Limited, yesterday discussing conditions, and he add- ed: “The principal demand nowia 1 for better quality skins, particular- ly such tine furs -as come from Can- .-' ada. {ad for the spring use, the trade be- _', us whicirmay be made into scarlet, women are changing over from the winter modes- and are taking 11.0 3e‘ L‘. :- quirs fur piecesof the character‘. demand here are represented in the local catalogue ‘by 21,450 mink, all V, Canadian skins; Western Canada, ' wonderiul imoli skins from Alaska and Western‘ r nicii runs Annivao = FOR AUCTION and parts of ' the will be offered for sale at the :f the Canadian Fur Auc- a ilimited, which . a will begin here on Monday, Fcb- f ruary 5 next, and will coutiggfi e he bald iu the probably lathe _ u.-‘__ the sale and is also anticipated from present $3 was reported , had been reall- icx, marten and yesterday and it "The fur marfiei has been slug- manager of Auction Salas in . Pingree, general t ..<--_ .- These ilne furs will be want- _ desirous ioi obtaining lure " liokers and neck pieces. This-i type oi‘ fur ln demand when the ~ - 1 .~ hei-r tailor-made suiis. which ndlcaised." The fine furs which will ‘be in‘ white fox from h. “Mk-ti. red fox from Eastern and f Canada. beaver, marten and stone marten irom ‘Canadian sources, Russian sables and Ills-her from Eastern Canada. There is a large lot of ermine and 60,000 squirrel,‘ the latter coming from iSiberia. The small bales in which the squirrel the furs came by way of Vladivos- wpm.’ig“mlfl'slitittF'zTtTi-trn°llfl friends. Aiiter sinilllg "F" She's pear-uni negotiati- l; e Irrlllwalnealed a 301i), Good Fellow,” they de- u- . . .. a w . - H“... suntan... and I00 “but... illicit, parted to their homes w.th many conditional the qrnten. Th rendition ll wisl-ies for her happiness- unlytbatyw aaaiet-inwlal; fivgggggwcsg The following clipping ‘taken '- firms-i M-wh- oi.» from the Edmonton Journal W11 ',",':,L{:,,",'|‘,;,"',‘f_uhi"f,; be oi‘ interest to many oi Jillsfl mCana&ad flar- and inalnttoy‘ Hcmmiif-s friends: _ ed _ i...» §4i_'t‘ii'i9zi,irm»qi-i.iy Ill" Vhzh u? ’ "' Ml“ Emel, F?“ °m°n“'n “ Illibejud] wane awarded. Wcvuwveth number of fr en pa“: :31“ sit-WM "fair- g"- w; the rl-lighlandii. h not alien at)” ma“; ,4 lug the occason etreliiifllt -gitIY- Dqfllahyfiizaiurwgfy, ‘Xpafly in honor of lannotlscammtinl! wtllkolin ma: Irammm a pqpular bride-lobe of‘ season. and one oi the Christmas Beverly school the teachers in the iAn enjoyable evening we in games and music after w lunch was served. Miss llammill was the redpieni oi many uaeftll gifts among them stall, presented by Mr. oi the school. priate address showing the esteem in which she is held by her fellow- workers. Miss Hamuniii made a fifths retoly. thanking all for their thoughtful remembrance-s. ‘Those present were Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Skltch, Mr. end 'Mrs._B. l-lager, Mrs J. E. ‘Hill, ‘Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Eldldhllrfl. Margaret an ‘l-loy Hill, Myrtle Field, Messrs J P Crowe, and E. ‘Martin. —-—-Q0Q—--——. WHERE ‘Nil? SPEND THEIR . .5 ' “Salt 's more vaiuabls than gold in the Congo and is med as legai ‘Olldfil’. That is why," says Mr. lsailt F. Marcosson ‘n “An African-Advert ture," "one of the native chiefs pro tested to the Belgian officials at the advance of the cost oi salt an other trade goods. ~ "On returrrng from the meeting we lienrd shouting and hissing. We stopped and looked hack. There on the crest of the hill were a thoiis and net ve women ieerlng, hootinr and pointing there fingers st the Belgian officer. who immediately asked them to explain the cause‘ o! the demonstracion. After a \vhi‘e a big black woman stepped forward, Ask the Buia Matsdl.’ sald she. ‘Why ‘the franc buys so little now. We gel only a few moods for a big lot of .salt.’ ‘lluia Matadi‘ is the name that the nerves give to all officials. ul had gone into the wilds to es C“|'le from economic unrest. YB! here in the heart of Central Africa l found the high cost of livinB lprovoking a. spirited protest from a‘ lprin-Itive peeps. As l proceeded up the Kassai river l found continued every food commodity. The omnipresfiilt chicken that cost "a from in 1914 now costs from five |to ten francs. The 80M hi! Pill!!! ten to thirty francs. ‘But foodstuffs are only a small part in the {evidence oi the advance in price of < iCongo. Before wife-ail wives are brouBlIt-Wll fifty fraucl; today {or n cho’ce 990059 A it. is two hundred. ‘- DEMAND a-ioitr iiounpav. .0 us, m. Sir-Byline"; I SYDNEY. steel workers are to makegvan mediate request for a conciliation board on rates of My 311d V0,? conditions at man Ways. M.L._A., secretary of Steal Union, announced today. OTOH ‘ i‘ “m, increases (will Mtflllt mega cent. b up to 83.85 reniiaii that public utility no can partmcn onyi he of employ"! does not seem Instance. t. llhnliamlilmallllilfll l. s at her home in are to be returned to Harbin. The on SotuN-fly 9"" bale“ "B neatly covered in cotfnn, being a forewe‘! with the address printed and the Miss Laura cvlliflflts protected by waxen and the market price young man must hustle to earn - ion’ the British linflfi steel corporation mi-lia hero, The men recently asked the Mills eight-hour day, and ringing the minimum Wm per day. The company it wee unable to do tiiie. Because the steel mills are note. compulsory board be granted by the Labor De» IBuch a tribunal can obtained y mutual consent Mill employees. which‘ likely in the preach-t- "em-K wk. and in case of non-delivery leaden seals. ‘There is a quantity of silver fox 1° he offered. All oi these skins s spent are from ranches, of which it is hich Bold that there are now in Canada i775 "H6860 in the fox industrial l The"! lira also 500 such establish- lments lb the United iStates. in con- nection with this trade. it is antici. YDated that prices will ibe easier: l her 12 last; the United States Gov-i ,°"'m°m h" lmllosed a duty of 50 per cent. on fur of this character, B0 that in order to strike a balance, 8 purchaser from over the border :19” 1° Wmllensate himself for the eflvy customs imposi. 1 i I I Of Thia Saaaon’: Catch. 75 per cent. of the furs are of Can. will"! Origin and are this season's cawh- beiniilfrom territory adj“. a‘: 6w Yanway lines. Furs from . "mmfili sale. As an indication b! the manner in which thesi- iur “mch always fllllxest romance ts’ the reader, ream their marke‘: P15" by prosaic means, Mr pin. g9‘! yesterday related an instance a shlDDfil‘ in Alaska who gem ignlrlot ‘a gm“ “Bight oi six toms oiitreal for the last Sepfember ftlethiytlnmans of the Pllrcel posi. parcels '5" "l9 limit on Canadian w" m"? Dflllnds so tho), to forward the total 6f .2000 pound“ Welkht oi furs, the si-riflpe, ggcteioogtp§ckflges to the Montreal age. plus int“? w“ that me no“ method iheruhance’ w“ a °"°‘"’°" With the Wei": express o’ "fight 6d m u “ad'- °l Darccls increas not have ‘:1 h if! ‘his shipper Wm hum? in t0 t filculties in the bfougfit m "ti"? . this instance was tadlnuthorltlee attention of the p03. o‘ the pa": ls when the question "m," discus. Dost facilities w... Fur! "as on at Ottawa. 8W! able at the coming sale The Canadian Skins. i‘ skins were transported show that i i will offer irom 25 to 30 per gem, . Li" the-merciesaieenohseirersti: . WN__GUARDIAII l= r €..___...-_- xvi-ism WINTER" coi" elites/fle- 4 1 Ice Qoeting’. J-tfstlifax i Mae“; ma" “m” 9m“ ihilllls whiter sports and most of them are the city, but mostly because Can- era snowsboers and i ' - in; tailed for the doing and since of purely Canadian origin. There nda’s winter sports are there seen and like the rest of the havi- i..i.- ‘\':: unit-d ilic return-to pcpu- was a time when it was thought a at their best. The Chateau Fron- Quebec, Montreal is blessed Vi i-‘l l n.v bl blinds‘: outdoor games little unwise to talk of Canada's tonne, uniquely situated on the rock ideal winter climate, with plot " if l .~ _.,.-.-.i al but none the less" winter, but that-is all past and gone. and with its commanding view far snow and bri ht eunshlneflanl '" - - ~'» from all parts of CginflCnnndians now know they have as ovcr the broad St. Lawrence and enough cold fa the iir to- 3‘ i’ _ to be proud o! their the beautiful Bcauport country is interesti . During Jsmu ‘! F l >121 With. " Tellresent an increase i l I41: year's sale of $300.0rili0‘.ri\:ei?r:2 . eerr an easing off in price, it l‘? Bvident that the volume has in- creased lby 40 the higher vallugier cent. to attain 0N HISTORIC GPOT- _The hislom? BDOt in the world “r l" "him! the Germans surrendered [in November 1:1, 1018, .in the big "but near Complegne, France, is "milled by two weather-beaten posters, nailed against trees. —-——-—-<-00~———- Everything has its piece, excep ‘your overcoat at a movie. ' Barons: Attacks '11" Unto!!! Due i0 M"’°Z.'°£n tad m.’ "n moi Naptgrira’ l :eta like natural lrbfifllll. and lacea t. Nniol is a lubricant-not cine er -i _i ‘fllS is to be a great year for this year winter spurts in Canada. "m: u- wi t i -- . ‘i w“ n m‘ spors we" m‘ Canada is naturally the home o! ' _ "is of a revival of all much reason warm-r spurlii on a scale not‘ before vrizricrs as of their glorious summers n, _ ‘am ~-\t-d. and it is I-lpp...’ an at the last sale. Since Sépffllllq ‘m, 0,0,0‘, 0,00“. ,,;- n", “w. lull u rrvie of tin: older ones, -...l_ south i . , . i," .‘__ t There ,wa.s also a time when some advertisements had to which the Canadian winter affords. because of the historic interest of arc a natural playground February cntreell will o tinuous prugnmihenf have been arranged visitors to the. city. itself an incentive to visit Quebec, and this ymr many parties o! Car-ia- dians snd Americans will enjoy its famous hospitality. t-nt that or thaiir magnificent harvests. Less " ,2: fortinatciy situated people in the appreciate the value of our , . . gYes, Times Have . Cfifianged i j i . . p . , __' .li‘EW_ centuries ‘ago the word “idiot” nteolit a I - _. I tnieniber of the Roman citizenry. Citizens in gen- a 0 l" V" _, ' eral would resent the implication that the word conveys,today. There are still idiots, but the application of ‘the word is entirely differentfrom what it was of old. be taken with 4.. grain of salt. A fewmisguided adver- tisers thought they could sell their goods better by mis- representing them. Those advertisers have long since gone out of business or mended their ways. Hard experience taught that untruthful advertising didn’t pay. 0 i u Other advertisers proved that the only way to advertise successfully, make regular customers, and build up good will was to tell the absolute truth about their goods. ‘Today you can depend on ‘the merchant or manufac- turer who advertises. The concern that tells you frankly what it is doing is a good concern with which to do blis- iness. The store that advertises i a progressive store that has something worth while to say to you. And companies that {advertise their products or their services l believe in them. You can safelyahare their confidence. take advantage of the un- winters and are among Canadas Montreal is also coming Du‘, excelled opportunities for sport most regular visitors. Hundreds of front as a centre of winter , them every year visit Quebec, partly The gentle alopea of Moan, ~§w1e 5:5 I ‘w: 31*” 1:55!’ :1 Read the... advertisements.