The followi u the standld! o1 pupils o.’ q-rwlrl East Schol- the month of Jan. Grade 7--\1 Levi Jay 90.1: 3 fihester Birt and Bari Jay (equal: 'I.4; 3 Lillian lay 81.3. Grade 5- .1 laabell Jay 73.2; 2 Doris Jay 71.5 3 Alfred Birt 34.7. Grade 4—1 .-\- die ‘Mitchell 79.8; 2 Peter Kelly 70 McCanr o , Roy Mitchell; 2 line ll. Grade S"! Lizviv Anirtie: rthur Mitchell: 3 Reggie Kelly. rfect ntrenduce-John [(011.11 Bflatrice Kelly. Lev‘. Jay and Earl JayJ-—-.-\rtbur Dunn. Teacher. a "l Produce We buy at best Market prices. Oita (for Seed and Feed.) Wheat, (“Ihite Fife and Russian for Seed.) Feed Wheat Barley, (2 and 6 rowed for Bead.) Feed Barley. Buckwheat, (lor Seed and Feed) Timothy Seed (Grades i and 2 tested.) Baled Hay and Straw. Blue Potatoes, (sound and [rte trout rot.) i We sell at ‘ possible prices. " FLOUR E Some of the best brands - made. ‘ Whole Wheat Flour. Pastry Flour; "Gold Bond." Garden City." "Azb.v.“ "Rubin Hood." "Gold Medal." “Victory,” "Queen City." etc, etc. Rolled Oata. Oatmeal. Buckwheat Flour; Table Cornmeal, Bran, Mlddllnql. ott Cake Meal. Cracked _ Corn. Cornmeat, Gemrlllid- tiling‘). Bchumacker 'Faad. Crushed Oats, Scratch Feed 1 l i (for Poultrfl- Calf Meal, Chick Feed. Laying Meal. Feed Wheat. Crushed Oyater Sheila, Poo-try Grit. Nest E009- Leg Bands. Poultry ,Bona. Beef 8crapa, Beef and Bone Scraps. Alfalfa Meal. Charcoal (for Poultry), Hen ' Chow, Chicken Chowder. Pig Chow, Purnia "O'Molene" for Horaea, Baby Chick Chow, Pratta Poultry Buppiloa. Royal Purple Poultry Btlp- pllea, baled Hay and Straw. Food. Data and Barley, etc, O86. ‘ Get our low prices in ton and less than ton iota. WHOLESALE l RETAIL '80“! and Feed Department 72-74 Queen Street Carter & Co. Lttl Margaret Kelly $8.4. Gmde 3 ——' . ' ‘ an. ‘ti’? lK-Oit-odau TUESDAYJEB. 1a, 1923 3 ‘i. ‘were present iucludllll 111-‘!!! 1-‘! -tha leading railway maauales in We are indebted to a friend inrme Um,“ sum‘ "the United States for a copy of: ski “m” w“ m. "mum; Th“ “"1111 Aumrw" "1 13'1"", speaker and he said a lot uld said 6th. Pitta, widely known journal." very we“ lo ‘.911 ‘hr’ k ‘i. has been conducting a wmllfltlfqune efldeu; be is flung, in against the export of coat to Can-inn mp or we pormcmm Mr" ada. in the issue referred to aboverrererrmg w m‘, pledge mar were a bold type line running across ‘roam be no rorrrrcar rmerr-ererrc the front page informs its readers “m! m, management or me ourfi 11131- "11119 111° People "1 Ne“ En‘ dlan National Railways. he said: 131111 “Te 119531115 1°’ “m1- lhou" "But there is another form of sands or carlosds are being eXPOI-vpouuml rmerrerence ‘men 1911 1° Canada “he” ‘he! ha" more dangerous and more diffi- °°°1 1“ abndame- h‘ 111°“ M ‘he cult to avert than the ordinary or abundance it reproduces a dimblegarden ‘rpm “d ma! ,5 ma: rorm lmmm" ‘-“1"'1'115“m"1' '3' M°55"’:of sectlonnllsm which translates TANTALlZlNG-CUTT l5. dian girls has caused a social flat- ter all over Oouada for wooka past. it culminated on Saturday night last at Montreal in a decla- lon that Miss Wlnnlfred Blair t; St. John excelled all competitor! and la entitled by right to be hero- after known as ailss Canada. From the be ’ the contest was tall of interest. Each compel-III: city had (trot to_ choose one fair repro- sentatlae. ThXS involved first a lo- cal competition. Beauty was a first requisite, but not the only one. Therearo, so many pretty girls ill Canadgtir in any one of its cltiea that the local judges might wall have despaired of making a choice. Each competing city made its selection on a basis of beauty to |gcther with proficiency in such lwinter sports as skating. snow- tshoeing and skiing. The young lady chosen to represent a city was designated by the name of the city as Miss Halifax, Miss St. s beauty contest among c...- , *- ‘T '0 - " Ilbataofaatiafiod . _ ‘ lodapastheyditlfly atillthe same goodToa. . ._ aim wonder aata._ list is a Gentleman? gar-tn Thursday's 6081111100‘ “Au Ordinary Woman" in her de~ flnllign of a gentleman, has 01'0- hgyty gycn us the “lbest yet" type“ we gays,-— “A gentleman ls a true mun." 'I"ruuh is. we all know the fundamental 0111101010 H1111 b" is cf Christian character, and a man who docs not always speak tthe truth and be true to those whom he t-ails his friends is n' coward and not n gentleman..1 "Lgncgr" refers t0 the “fair 0l_ face", The oltl proverb. "hand-- some is that handsome does" still, 1101115 grimy and a man may be ever so handsome. yet if he is not eta“ and truc and honest. he is} . , not a glfilk-lnfll); furthermorenund the tnetnbers of the Egg Cir-r ladies who are. ladies will ncvorlcles were asked to pay a large respect a man. however “fair oflantnunt for something they knew face" unless he is “true" and a nothing about and did not believe. gentleman they owed, l wanted them to join which the P. E. l. 6P5 Aéobbllilllll is conducting tbs tertllizt-r 1JU5-ll8S-5. The directors of the association beg to inform l1l0cb writers and Buy acarfof pro ROSE cor-pg; i ‘ flavour told surely pleura you. I Potato Grow- ' their friends - 1 1A- Plckflid 11 ¢°- °' 1111‘ "1" itself into terms of political influ- whi h ear d in the Charlotte- ' t‘ c gllllrditi‘ I Janua qsurcnce. For example. some aectlonrvancouver. very regrettably‘ were 0W0 11a 16 0 1'! - ~ o.‘ the Domrnzon des'.res to hnvcrw“ M Mr“ Charlottetown r0 “h, The advertisement was a goodlsorrre parrmrhr mm; donm Badman m the "Mr conrpemrorr Th" 011B 111111 W911 difllflflfffl "W5 11°" in the effort to promote its accom- a great opportunity for achieving John. Miss bloncton and so on to l am. Sir. etc., together and send a smart man ONE WHO KNOWS and have a lawyer's advice on i110 __jQ-o>-___. matter. Their answer was that To the Bird Lover: of P. E I. 11i\\‘.\'fil‘ told them they would have ,to Day the bill. it may be that Whose interest they seem to be so unxuous to luster that they were clot-ted to proulotc the interests of the tttcittuc-rs 0t the association and are answerable to them only tor Lllerr actions and at. U16 Dtopel‘ they did send several. and that the Sir.--l~‘or tt week or more a pair those delegates did not. know atwimg they will rc-ntsr an account at for you." it said in large capitals. prrshmem brings m be" ""1 social distinction that would be WW9 have 3 111130 51°91! 111 1119 strong political influences. be as wide as ‘he Dominion w“ lost’ ~ but we trust there may be like best hard and soft coal. all in cause 1r must sheds. good and dry." This was ma, n", yqrlong] Railway, {1011011913 11V 111i‘ 1151131 “u” 1° required under present conditions. 8Y9 ‘be remembered 1chances dllfing future winters that |wlll not be neglected. l of pine grostbeaks have come dull) to the door to be fed. Tlttey seem particularly fond of apples and will often feed on portions for 15 to 20 ntintttes at a time, and dur- lug feeding can be easily approach- ed. l simil be very glad to know the time that there was so mumflt. is the right of every member 00' goods lying 1n those Wflrfihouggg"illfi[)€ill. the rctords ut the amount- and that there was a lot of ggutigflifiu and if he cannot do so i191" |ihat qr-g 9m] unpaid [on yo“. is “vsottally ii he will “Tile the sccte~ 111°! 111° 111-111’ 01 1111“ 1'35: Circles lrylflf)’ stating what he wantsvto see the leading men that wok rrnfkttou‘ Lila lttfortnnttott Will on interest in ttrumcting and ztdvoctti- 5-1011 (COPYRIGHT 11 1 l; t ‘great bulk of it was Canadian cos ,1 ‘portion of their " ,compla.ined that it was being de- t" Canada freely during "w wmTtrl-butory factor to the beauty of . Fuel Distributor supply this coal in quantities from r0 35k the House or Commons for lt is indeed a distinction to any 1 - < htrndredweigbts to carloads, r. jafgg 511m each year to makcrlioung lady to be chosen. as‘ the this representative of the city in which naming mhemse up the!’ deficns‘ 5° mug as matIshe lives for beauty nnd proficien» ‘mam "as 111*‘ 511115 1“ ‘he a°sg°nfi°nd1l1°n "1515 111° 5°" ‘"111 a1‘ cy in our healthful Canadian win~ “("1151 "whim ways be open to undue p0llt1ca11ter sports. The combination of the people of New England are rnrerremncernd mfluencesg- _ qualifications is an important one ‘starving for coal. the above ad- n ‘rm be YQmQmbErQd that MLIBB 11 16411111115 "1 1.11" comesi-“fl . _ » _ ty face ttttd r r ‘b? Ch r n t , I much more than a prct We“ Wm?“ n L Bro 00w“ E‘ M’ MacDonald or Pkmu andifigure. Grace and skill of action ‘Guardian of January 25th shows one o": two others had made thislor a varied chararrer are also c“ ‘led for. More doll-like beauty comes far short in such a compe- tition. Our young ladies will per- haps find the need of more prac~ g . T“ tire in winter sports between now ‘l5 scarcny’ I and next February than they have udvertiscmt-ttt ot the Aicssrs. Ptcu-lmany hrr“. problems to lace. Prob-thither“) hart to afrord "rem the 11111 11011111 1J4‘ F111 11117-1118- @5l>€4"1"1 5111-1’ 1115‘ 1111-"~1°"1 15 11131 °1 ‘fittest chances of success in a Do~ ittg tltcir prcclection policy mlnlon comlleflmln. but this P1110" ' nradrjlice may yet be developed. Below 1 Americans 011 ‘there is no shortage of coal ‘u discovery some time ago. I fCanaoa." I I I _ ‘Ye must frankly admit that t01 POLITICAL DIFFICULTIES people who could procure no calla; the‘. has .on account of 1 I v fc icral t government. i l)’ when led ta bclieve that the Quill ‘Pi-BUY declared to be so abundant was w tht- "wounds now being American coal. Hod titt- [lmsloultlpun thetn by the nutny who art-I American knowtror hill] it wanted liudins the ore-election m put the magm- (aim; it wuulj ruinous. vinces that the highest honor in 1h8V6 told its readers that» only-a Reference was made recently to 111° "flml 111mm" h“ be“ 5mm‘ "acmm or the coal ‘new ‘he. demand “rude by we Onion awarded to a lady in this section "mud m Messrs P111113"! l‘ Co's growers o’ onmflo‘ m“ a duty bemontains but an eighth part of the advertisement vras American. The 91311911 011 5111011111111 01110118 GUN-Huron“, n; the Dommion‘ Qmq-{n 1_ 1118 11110 981101181 111B 011191‘ 1111b‘ alone has ncarly three times and lhe vegetable growers of OntariogQHehec twice as many P991116 1111 who have been pracucany put or; are resident in the three Atimtic _ _ _ r vrnvlnces. in Indian tradition. alc- 10nd. 1w far as we can learn. 0111 M “was” by vegetable lmporag-‘cordlttl! lo mnzfetttiw. “the land t. ‘dealers have been able to procure 11°“ from m” United Sums‘ mamdfthc Dacrotosff was the land of hntvl enqugh gnflyfagitg from 1)“, Uni. 11 11911131111 1°’ a 1913114191!’ 11111-1’ "ugsoma women. The Montreal award ted mares to supp”, the small prollimterlcan vegetalbles. They claim~glves this honor primarily to Si. customers who "d ‘tariff. practically prohibited thr- d import of Canadian vegetables in-rm. rhkr 1 to the United States while vege-g tables from the United States B11‘. iern t i i I General satisfaction will be fell D011¢191and expressed in the Eastern Pro- E it is quite true that Canada ts iwell supplied with Canadian coal t 1 wnaritime section of Cnnndo. Ant ‘use that “m! M com‘ thcre is no doubt :1 good Tfltlfiflfl ‘ V 711m Boston American shoul also have reminded its readers that wheg the tState of New Yortr The. moist climate of the Easi- Provlnces ls'no doubt a cor.- priverl of its coal supply because u" and early sprmg’ Ami ‘or the mranmy shipped wrthcy are asking the King govern ~ ‘ m i . i ll l t Canada. and askcd that an etnbat- m? m pa“ a tea a o“ (my their t-nntpensatinn in the clcttr on ggthg plflggd ougbfp-mpnts 10 (‘Jim r-ntnplcvlms of the feminlm- nnrr adm Mfr F nrwudlergh‘ ruylerarlfow is the government going tuition of our eastern communities. zdo it? It's policy is m tower the The Central and Western Provin- lllgnlt that ces are cllmatically deprived ni I .,’ this healthglving and beauty-pro- “ v duclng agency. No doubt one of 3111Dhtettts of household sizes ofrwlll admit that. it is but "l did not the good pflerm or u". Mrmrrmr] anthracite coal to Canada are now state t; so w my ¢ongtnuengg_ 1710699111118 11l- 1116 11118 01 110111011- ln small groups "every day anti incentive to more frequent pil- maelty 188.000 tons per month ‘in every way“ as Mr. Coue would zflmue“ ‘mslward 1” °“1"-" 11"‘ amounting to 2.1 per cent of the express it, the people of Canada healthghnng anmbpammnng s“ - ~ lbreezes of our summer resorts, total anthracite shipments. Coin- are learning that the pro-election British Isles. Even the fess which hover over the Hay of ‘Fundy. MVP those American vegetables. 185"“ u HMGIduty on all foodstuffs. ment which concluded as ftllowafirro‘ George?" And Ne“, “Gem.” award will be as it ought to be. an cldent. with this New York State policy of the Liberal party. as n» you in the matter of fire 0r other insurance, quote you our rites, advise you as to Underwri- ‘ytoifs requirements, etc, l "We write liberal policies cover- iflg buildings, merchandise, y-nsohold effects. pate: reasonable. and fflyutlmatt lilo. LttI. Oldest Insurance Agency In '1 would answer the question. received, April 1st to December clearly expressed in that famous Beauty compemions are “m! 3i. 1922. front the Canadian side 1919 platform and variously echo have been 01mm, “new,” t, h...“ 778138.740 electrical horse power ed throughout the country by Lib men and women in all ages. We to produce which would require at eral candidates, instead of grow- 19°11 °1' 11111‘ ""1119" 1" "1 ma“ least 1.082.988 tons of coal in its ing "better and hotter." is growing m“ “m” 1“ "emu F511“ °'“s"1" replacement. l would like to know svorseutnd. worse. The fruit grow;Zmfynberlézeyaurgtgfieagays as‘; specifically from you (those deiors are joining forces with thelorher; n h“ pane.‘ m“, n pro, 11110111111"! 1111 embargo) Whether you Onion and vegetable growers; the; verb that none but the bravo do» consider the inconvenience to tho potato growers have already ind serve the lair. A sacred writer people of New York State would their snv: the farmers who have 111M311‘ 11 ‘"1431!’ °1 111131111“ 11131 ' in all the land were no women b" I?“ H we morgue“ ‘he we] 11°11! 1° "11 31111 ""1"" "11 11 be found so fair as the dauahlrrs of the additional shipments it would market, the farmers everywhere mntmm" enenencles M “'1' first parents. “for contemplation lrecelve were shipment; to-Canada are learning to ‘their cost that than“ “d "rm refined: rm, heauw etnbargoed out with the risk of-Llberal tariff policy ls a ntloourrm, “d "m" amucuve grace;- having the power supply from 1h one. The King government is also 15nd ln our days wherever soclet, Canadian side cut off in rctuila- 1111111118 11 011i 11nd they are now. 1! 01 111111601 111 81011011! 111811 111 "u" up against either a reversal of 1°" 111°" walm“ "e ""183 ‘ d rntnents. Possibly the Boston American 111011‘ 0011c! or getting out. 1' o -"""¢"*-'—" fltte Maritime Provinces had ‘nnomu’ Mo?“ their full share in the h0l10rs won __ The increase of autoruobllel- 1“ 111° 3"" “n 1°’ "m" ""1"" Sir Henry Thornton has been In now ln use has not reduced v1.1“; Tat rgiguge’ ‘l; r. twice M; _ YUIIK C i . O V 0 1‘ W011i"! the United States soliciting hns -| number of horses in Canada. "Hfepfenenuflye 1n m“ 3.1m you“, neas for the amt» National 1017 the. total number of horses by merit raised to be Miss (‘ann- Railways. m‘ was given a molt m m, whole Dominion was 3.4m.- dl- I relcoftrl victory is aehlev-d cordial welcome everywhere and 14o. In tut. according to the last "m" 1'1"" m” 1'3"‘ 1“ 1"“ ""'°‘ -—-¢o>——-— CIR HENRY IN UJ. 1 ‘front as the Lend of Handsome at Plttaburg was given a bunuusqreport of the Dtworlruent of Agrl- wont n r‘ l nomwflhy dry at which over a thuullud steels culture the number was 3.0111921. ,,,¢u.,,,_ \ ~cf the Dominion. Maritime Canada! that the FordneyNlcCttmber ~1°1"1» 11111 111 11 W111" "@1159 111 11"‘[l1l11=b0;-n_ p, 3 |.,.|rrr,_.r_ B11001? 10 11111! Show by slvlns 1' cause American pork is filling the 3°11" “"1 “m” h“ 5"“! "1 111°. through tifis paper. if any reader. 1‘ '1 "P" "w" 11"“ 13° m" "hlrlt-Ibitrttltl-Esbttiildlnieup riltlalhzll lllflilf ' ~ t: ' ne ' ? i . 1s tlrtltfufir; page l't1<z=nstehe.lr?gin'11111: gzbltgol-tltz‘? 31-12mm“??? Sn" unfgm province ttntl the gay plumage tersrrvs and rhenrtii"bri_ 31011-5‘? suilkestive- of warm latitudes ‘Lard 3mm] m P. T111?” 1"’ f1” The “rare is Mum red onlmelrs ex is e hirc es. ttflcr the breast. and front crown of head toipmm Whig: ‘is f“? “$91k D6111. m“ rovrrri Mm grey underneam [name "a" Iturr Qetr said tn the The grey wing feathers‘ parrrcuvhe Island h 11,1, Xhe east etttl 0i llrly sct-nntlaries and tertlals aft’ losers wekgnzut me heave“ edged Mm whiter The remare rslhas Bren ‘an \ that the snow yellowirh green where male ls red branch to m rob“ _ mp . Elmn“ and limit arc sotttewhet targetwoe n; Nerve o S ‘mil dmfdvm.“ than our slutc t-nlnred junctr The]; ca“ Now _~t Derson wnltltt m; (up. call is a t-‘eztr udtislle. Last. fall a1gusrtorr it ‘M30 b°ne "M1195 11 H112- 110011 of time vurblers paid us HIIIIP ‘loss m the §g§=h?§‘$i'T°,“""‘ LWn days visit. or Whil .- 1 h ,_ l" “m mm “h h” ‘Us provmtaerjtltrtioodilfgls.fining“? tt-rtltlggéest that the tnettrbt-rs Abe rlcpk m...“ m the "e98 they [We m it in ,21@t:i.~wit'o were tic. “bowed m) rear or our appmachtcanndt give mover trcrtrtct. if titpy. Iand were most interesting to stmassistattt-e of bltfnlgofiglagglhf 111B’ ‘ ' (l t.‘ ‘dy. The riot-k K01)! together nndT-‘arm P~ ' . _ _ ~ r r totiucts star. 1 (fr, , |vvero llkt-i) about mtzrating- ltown. to have the edirltlet-t 7'1"?‘ t Has any rmtlcr seen these trftlte mutter u n“ "m? it 111111 looked after, {this prnvlilcl»? pot Yea-rs pve fedl titink it nmy rrghr rm ‘hem m. ‘birds in wit1t~r,-<blttc jays, chick bear the yo“ <11-11¢98. Juncoes and an occasional ' i out‘ Sir etc ‘fwd-pecker. Perhaps the news! ' ' " ‘was communicated to our latesbRed Point, "111181-"111- mo’ Brosbeak. It u. Jluite probable. ' 1 I mu. Sir. ettn. A. w. 5., _ i ——_-___ Modern llancea t l I I a t a. n. ' ~ ' .Klnross. Feb. 9 1023. ’ deilllfi-ifhere has been a great __,<§>——? tumrrsu ractggfrozsrsy 111 YOU!‘ ('01-, u m' ' ' s t Ghost Hollow" itoplcs. but not n 5.53’. ‘mmem comment has a word 0r I _ _ _ " ~ Dueflretl 1n print con writing 181111112 one m’ the greatest scan- w get. thc facts 1101s of the present atze. and that pecs-nn who has Scandal is the modern Jazz dance gseett or heard iliilltzs spooky, Such There wash time when me '8"; ""118 "w “up I hutte me"ir1eaaar r111" or thtsforiée citlled "blessle 1-“ W111 11111.9 110$ K1111‘ us the writer Island Drided themselves 0n méi. ttild on trust. . 159-111? 011d modest entertainments About‘ the year tsso, tread opbut it seems the only thing a M; Was almost 111111 111106 class of people pride ‘Sit-Wile t:"ut:ltlt\ in ilhost stories in‘ 1directrfr<tttt some t unbrokerrforest; settlers, M, andlihemselvet; on nowadays i5 it 11"‘ 1191119911; 111v rotuis nterelrlhfirnllgh knowledge of the latte-q! “"1118 Daths. except in winter Styled dress-or should it bc calletl' lwhen they were used for the hnul. undress-anti oi‘ all the newfang- 11g of timber. Non-snappy... wereded steps and trots and swings or almost unknown in the rum] dhhthis crazy jazz dance. this danceJ tricts; news circulated Slowly .Wlticlt any barbarian or ‘Mohtttttttte-l The occasional vi." ~ dun wo ' ~ - - nowhmr vmman N r‘ ‘s m those M "w! stt of some trn» uld consider a dtser-tce ct cn vcller was rcccivetl with plflagufe to look upon; this dance which, if hi‘ the settler fur the news gnhpnitttronlzed will bring ruin disgrace 011- und tloirfitdalion on the itrnwxinu Being either or SCUIUI] m trio}, Rcnorttltlon and will nut-null tho. nationality. and havlm: the strum, little spark of true Cltrislizttt mor- rcltgious convictions of those mfittls which, perchttttce. may yel be CBS. and the inborn belief in lotnttl in our modern society. Yot 11111185 811110111111-11101. it is not re.-~.W0 llttd that the people wtho parli- markable that eucit sottictrh-nfcipatc in these abominable and im~ httd its own ghost tales. of plflgpslllllfldtéfll performances are the ones Where the spirits of the unseen that get the most respect even in World were supposed to visit. S\](~h'“'.]\"t might tbe called “ltuli reaper-t- a place so the old folks saitL ‘V... ztble" social circles. Anti why, on the form of Angus MacKlttntnt_,S1toult| they get the most rospccti’. now owned by his SOfl-hplflw‘ John Arc the people who give this res-| A. Madlnnls. This idrm, puunqetrpect blind or are they themselves 0n the north by the t-ttltoboro m. in the same class with the ones. ver, on the south by the For; Auftvlto, twenty. aye. even ten years Sustus Road. and near the uoutn a-zo, were considered nbsoltttely un- t-nd is the place known us the lit for any morally good society? swamp. or the old name of "Ghost I am, Sir. etc. Hollow." "SILENT JIM." In the autumn ofrtlte year 1850. a settler while looking for cattle of i; tgtrertrtir ti; ttiorrhhtzlde ofdthe swamp. u” Mute‘ 1 a u e5 y y“ 5 from ‘he $11¥-11l10te1ssttea of the Gttttr-t gfidraylzlfcglortf:“Plalllrfmizrlrlfflgkglggrrh rllan sottte anonymous writttrs are1 the long hair and ‘few pieces of mdmg ma“ Wm‘ the mam!” m cldthing that remained proved it to he a woman. “lhera 111;] sht- coma from? Did she die from ex- haustion or violence Was_shc tho Zllurdlan oi’ bu.letl tretwun t‘. 108i in the forest‘! jhese \' tzrt- tu--1 questions asked then. and or.» still unanswered. The tales of bur-i led French ntoneys are still told 1 I rnunsoav, res. Door bones have long since pttssetl Print: Street School concari lleartz Memorial Hall 11M Watchman. What o' the mom-t Moaara out tn teleretice to the Writer in the 1S8lle u; Feb 10th stgttt-tl "Alttttbcr of .l'ot.tto Growers Assoc atiun," l .\\'lll ttcucpt his statement that. he is at tnetttber and to show that in ntltiitiun to the active tutti loyal ‘l, _ melltber-s there art- other classes m; “my $911151 11:0 0110 of the 0i‘ tttn-ztthers lotutd in conticralivelaniszg h? g1] school I 31191111“ orguttltztttott l Will quote front the sot-M h“ E :10 eflhélles- by 111M 10H y-satt" buck m‘ the lfttitctl karat msgde ‘rlgughs P1111111 '11! Statics llopurtttient m‘ Agriculture nmroum rue exelauerlégtrtg vent of r puge 198 alttl nliuw this tut-timer tor mar m rhe cardpwearher grid.“ place ltitttsclf in his own clttss. ‘rows Gourd no be kem 0 e '1!" .»\\'h.-n a gflHVQI‘ joins tt cooper- ma‘ a large percentage l1 111. 111d r attire orgattlztttfiu ttntl then refuses “Mum; mérsrure or the alto“ u“ 1. to patronize lt, he is u. tlmne. Hciroom was removed by the h“ 111° t‘ tnnttot excuse himself even on the Jr rm arr The ah. you breath“? i-zt-ntttxtl of bztd maitztgetttetlt. tm- itlrmm ham nwrsmre and Wm aka is if s tittty to help secure D1011“ it from any source from Willflll; conduct 0t‘ the Itusittoss. m“ be obtained u there rm,‘ it‘ in selling throttgh his organlzv "rough mo srure m me mom rr zttimt a rrotittter endeavors to pass w." rake 1r (rum your. nose “d oft‘ . ozltiy. pour grade products,;t1rr,,rrr_ H? runner exphrlrred m“ " 1 lttiuro tho roptttailott of th-ethe plan‘. tram we other teacher‘ m of which he is a tnctnber iteQrrm Mmse" to m; and muck a s u th- at. Tltt- tttcnlber who time (.1355 with the tmughing and sileez- ‘ the spiviul tintl private ittfcrntt-t-Hng ‘i131 wutiltl prevail from the ticn ti‘ tht- Association in milkhlglgyftl‘ tit-y air. And the experiment sales ntttsitlc. without rmttributlng was u snug-egg Almough that w“. to its support. is a tiendbeat. over titirty years ago. it has only The mam who jott= a c0 DDPPZ-i-Jlfilfll recently. Perhaps during the tivv t4:llt'l‘]li’1.~l8 and then through past. eight or ten years that this t-ttthtle uwtys cntleavours to ob- r strut-r its pruercss and defeat. lts1use and heatly rftcftrr lure now ntattttfactured to flt he» purposes is a traitor. - Those. expcrcticcti with cnoper- behind theradiators. Yourchiltlrcn tttive organizations have known attd you yourself will be less like- ttll those types. 'l‘lt.>_v are to body to have a hackin: irritable futtntl it. pt-ttt-tit-ttlly» every t-omt-ttltt-Itltt-out with often incipient inflam- lty. Tlwy are tltc emote... ottem-intatory- ctxtditlon of the bronchial ivs m‘ agriculture tttttl ugrltuitttrztl fillies if P00 W819!‘ K118 1111' 1“ 1'01“ count-cutoff. li (lnlllkrill to tlnmln-‘house. Gel. the moisture 11110 111° ntt». with their dishonest practices. 101115.11 V011, 01117 1111]‘! 00m” u“ they will sup Hilteretterzycrbralnsr. 99w“ p-JUJIL“ and spirit of the officers. exhaust 1511151915 F91‘ 1-110" having 1101a" the tttntaltatttl financial strength of 181111“- 1‘ Pa" °1 W319‘ a“1'""'1‘era 1“ the tttttlrrtttklttz. and reduce the‘ 1119 11101" W111 be 511111019“- A‘ Whole in at sum.- of ntlscrultlc iztii- 111's 111w or your, with coal scarce u". "m; rrrgrrg- and lt~at tirccltitts. the ietnpizttlon l arrr Sir pm to kf-Lp he windows closed is very k E_ DEWAR’ rroztt. Kct-p sOllit‘ water 1n 11111 Prt-zftit-ttt Potato Growers A830". 1901115 (Tlttlrloltrioivn, Feb. i2. :13 -_-_- <o>i French Tryin For Settlement (Special to The Guardian.) LONllflN. Fob i2- lt is report- ed tonight tltttl the P‘rvitt:h St-ttatnr Ilcttrl do Jouvt-ttttl is in~ llt-rlin on behalf of the Poincare gnvr-rttnttettt_ DO YOU WATER THE AIR ||| YOUR HOME 96000-64600 ° Daily Selections ' For Guardian Readers From the W. Citouaon ,1 |to tttttkc unofficial but serfnttvt, a°119a1°n overtures to the Gurtntttts for u _”» definite s-‘ttlcntcttt. At-t-Ordittgr to information in tiiplontttfc cir- THOUGHTS 4'09 ilere. the Setttttut‘ has stiggewi- ml the Germans ntttke iht- Alllmt an offer in settlement of the repara- 111111 question. Whctt ttskuti what sort oi an offer, ho is s m have ltlttlctl that something: ilk.‘ 5250.1 000.000 down and a total paytnentl of 50.000.000.000 ntlcltl. he fllifjflplgd itt Paris. these figures l rcpt-m. ttntlt-r reserve. but they are obtain. "f1 1P0!“ it trustworthy §O|]I‘(\[1_ [y itzts been lfntetl before llmg the G"'"“111"‘ ""79 D19l>8rrd to settle 28101139005123? Ofllt tnial 0f tthnnf ' ~ 1-70 d tnn-t- ' . 000.000.) k” 61°00‘ Du you know that your thoulh" t-ult: your life. Be they pure or impure in the stoic? . As nut think. so you are; Ami you tnttke or you mar Your success in the ‘V0110 BY YOUR THOIIGElTS. Ara your thoughts lust and £1110 every hour‘! 1 ‘-- Then your life will attest W011 Rrcai power. if true love fills your heart. ‘Fitctt all hate must depart; ' You will find all success IN GOOD THOUGHTS- Are you kind: in your thoutzltl! trm-nrds all Then but hlfldlllteifl t r0" "1"" _ tiemt. ‘f. t 15TH AT s P. m. t. ,1... ,0... ,9 ,5,“ . . ln n measure so deep.‘ 11y parent to children. but none PROGRAM r .......... .. Eltherlfloagfro or P0111" has groan found in Ghost. Hollow 71"" 5°1° - ----- _- Prelude in C Chat-p Minor ......... .. Rachmaninoff ‘BY YOUR“ Romain“- “Y .. M. rmr. wm The persons who interred those 3°” ............................. .. SmllerThrU You: T:ar .................. .. Mi“ my“, owun and out“, But over the Hollow hangs an air of mystery. broken only‘ by the weird cry of the ma-rsh hen and . The Two G Mlaa Llllla Hunqarlanllhapaody No. 8 . away, and gone is the forest or Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A M D » birch and maple. of spruce and Mrtquizl. F1rtjsllesr '''''''''''''''''''''''' N Duck" ’ . M‘. Nothing remains but the de- VIolln Solo 0, ’ L Dance R d" ' a r caved stumps of those giant trees ‘ Mt" ggy-m“ gm"; ' ' ‘d " Q l l 1 renadlara . Mr. L. Dlngwall ................. .. Llut' y.’ til»- KIUN n McKenzie the hoot-who of the owl. Perhaps Drill m,“ x or n those are the reasons for the twrznutscton-oat: or cmov ' M‘ 1 1101110 ‘V1108! ‘1101-10113‘ Plano Solo En Courant (Runningj 1 1"‘ 11"‘ "3 r ‘m’ Sh’ mo” M’. wind‘ ........................ .. Godard r r W. M. C. Trio “Floatlag with the Tlfl —-—--Q0®——~—-—- a . o ard . Murdock and J. Sut o d TleFarI Prodvcls Solo i: ~ ': Bong H" Flndon -—-- "Mllsa lolla Cheshire l i =5ir,—-l read the teller of James Hllfllfll -» Morrlsoy about the Farm Products 9110* ----- 00.. and the Egg Circles. ll ap-. pent-s some official exphllittlon is Violin Qoio ------ ~- W Day and Nowta-Daye When the Wind Blowath in from the Maura Irueo and Nlaloom ra. A. i'anauld .......... .. larnby . Milt Ituit: . M Goa t. necessary in the nttttter. Lgast fall I010 when the matter woa talktid over Plums .... Three oi’ . Drake debs West .-. m. h. autgtcy . clever-once x" , a Kind ... t ..t idea, has come into more gen ' m