_ :5) ., -. .. been hem alone, I wonnl- have i016 Y0“- Bll! Ray and Chan came "-1! U18‘ WBY here to find Ben. They imenld to kill him- when they find fl I‘ mmrq didn't "n! him killed" forest‘ aisles. It came clear as a _ ;| _ "glowlly he? father shook ha head. vgllqe to the Cavern when Ben i’, b ut. hcant. gave him how. He in). _ ‘Bug t this o" 31mm?"- v ‘ Th0 mun started violently in _,__ ‘ l Remember. he Wits in the rght 1.15 cot. His entiro ngyvuusl 5Y3. v_ ...._-.4n "' thedg-Irl‘ pleaded ‘brokvllllz "You .tm st-jcmfl] m feacL u0nt——y\0u couldnt he .1 partner The [yum was ma, the sound i” murdw- " 111.2211 much as a power-fill stzmul- Neilson strntghtcnrtl, his eyes g stcoly anti bright un-lor 1111-1 grizzl- ' ‘od brows. Onh 11.11 \\':~ll he kncw 1w gnnua] maeflug o; the Mmthnt this “'21s the test. Affairs "w" Fox Co Wm be held at ‘hmwere at their crisis at last. 1 eilclle d 1h:- crisis ,. ._ . 1 Ray lserrll. his nluscles bunch- i ' jing. “And l s21)’ to you. 13112"; a |tlir¢y traitor 111.1." he l\llS“v'(‘-I'Qtl. ‘ ¢.arr\~»- IPLICATE MIRROR oREss-l e TABLES. 1 In white enamel” cud from $25.00 x0 $23.00; 11 ea! walnut, $42 50 for $28.00; 1; 5 mahogany finish, $23.75 forl d l-QIU arm srizcd lter. scroumlng she m] I 0i Vicks Against Any Cold In Town‘ CHECKS COLD 0\ERI\ Ullllll’ ll\ l?» \\'hile the famous vaporizing 1 VH5. Via-ks Vupoliutv. in belng jn~ Jmotluccd hero. tuvrl- will be an lsolutci)’ nothing" to lose in trying‘ l in triod to flee. J fuluslll c011111111es---wi111 Wolldcrilll L. ‘ , -. 1- » -. Tllt- shot that killed Jeffery Neilson carried far I ant to his retarded nervous forces. 111s nllnd gave argrcal leap and zonlcmhercll its familiar world. The only pcss-lblo oxpllnutlon for the shot that :1 rifle» hnd been iii-Slim"? his lteen eyes Had’ the far-off gleam of the camp fire on the distant nlargin 0t‘ the lake. His sIrniuIIng car cauzllt tile faint- .\ ".11 lcllplit; ltlryvtrll with all B“, a," - ' . . < . . ‘ ~ 19st lmlierceiltiu“? Vibm‘ vorv hud nttnck o1‘ bronchitis. I 91m“ mind f’ H)? M“ him“ i. ill in the :rir—hut lion recoglliz .11“;- Vivks Vllpolluil ltdwrtisud and one lome u‘ whim have een ed it. In a flush [11 thg 51111911 Ho!“ trIc-l ll ‘JLCUHIIIH.’ to dlrot-tinns. I lsllzlttcrod hcnonth ~it like :1 trcc of m," “mam '(,aml) f,“ noauffie cnnm "n1 cxnguvrlltf‘ about your in the llglltzlfnl: b11111. llu-t Ray's ha" 50,935,,‘ (Q1. W‘. ” vniunhlt- nn-nn-nn; It _1.< 11 most JITIIIS were intzroliihly swift. and c; .15‘ |.. _ ,' ‘ ' V"'“<‘""‘f "M “'T“““‘f“ """“r f” ‘my h,‘ d“ h‘ ‘,1 , h, ! __ . \\ 1.. 11c started down the kind 11f 11111011. 1 wlll alwnw kccn 1”“, " *1)“ J‘ ‘s hfus‘ glnde toward 118i‘ it in the housc." 'I11r\ srurrcl Klvilnlt-li. Tilt- roar ,, i" ,, mow?!“ h mp‘, H t .\Irs. II. Liviuustou. ol‘ 12R I121" . -1'1-1'cl1o'.>1‘1 in the srllcllce. Nt-ilwuhl unless he‘ c n ' d i“ u,‘ i“ Aux, Iirulltrnrtl. 0111.. 15113-11: V ‘l f 21c 1d bc'-'.‘rd' strnnzelv; 111111 for n - ‘ o serve '9 “lmnhlh iliuhil’ rrflllllmflili YW" ‘mks ‘"9" W, ‘ f _ I‘ m llo (‘Dlllli not hope 1o unnkc nlTtnh. | lmvt- llst-tl It for colds. nnlna. ‘ he " no‘, svm) ng’ en fourth 0f ‘thf: distance. A! the firsthluts. sorc throat 11nd hurrls for my- ‘ ilapt-nrtl 1n the dew wet 5mm he qwnvid, W” swqgcrdlg m." m,“ ‘m. N.“ o; my rngntlydl .' . . = ‘ .‘ ' “ _ ' ' have also told runur of my Pr" F bl t; r-fccl". lust llt-I-‘lirt- ll 1d fal- 6213f]; “(T1119 p??? tgotldlcito “mm! it am] mo)" mm n” "Sm"; It v wountlcti; uni Ray's g p g '. s m L‘ p’ “B” with good rt-lullts." _ now 11c knew no must not lurn rs. A. Lott, of‘ 72 Iuntpfviii-l. I “ - ' 41' ' Irlclt. If tho. penalty were (loath, 1.0110011. 0111., writcs: "l wmh V. say . r-hllllrvfl Willi 1-1-0111» . v1.1.1. l0 tlloro must b“ no hosiizlntvy in llirr hr nlllst not \v'lhllold one 510p lilo fell again 1nd again 11s 11-‘: trlt-Il to make IILVIKIWZIY in the mnrsll. Only too plnlin he saw that ’ til-c time ‘V35 even now upon him when he could no longer keep hi‘ ' fret at 11111. / But :11 that instant llcfiléynem. ‘$.00. YELLOW FURNITURE. nicely up- "rezi. Set-tee $37.75 for ‘$23.50;l $16.00'for $11.50, $23.90 101- 1 XUPHOLSTERED COUCHES with ioprlng bottoms. 1 at $18.00 for , $11.00: 1 $22.00 m $14.90. j, luff "s, In oak mt - HALL ‘N, h“ \ I "9 at $3501 ‘"725. ppj,\-'pp’pyy._g DEFENCE‘- The we“ Pack Coal skill 11nd kind and tender nurs-._t.o the occasion, and was presided HAD PWULEN SERIOUSLY ».pm. a slfaniTg W11 qnmnenhing he posse-d away. _ ,uver by Mrs. Fred Johnston. Sumo-JIM? I“YIOIJY[N,DE.D Ravw fa” soelfiéd dévoid, m. ‘ The late Mr. Owens was 0t a LtNumerous floral wreaths from, supers 0mm‘ o0. ____ emfiréaS-on. I, w,“ m, M01035 xsgklntl, tincorful, clntritable and, tlruly y-lluflitQi and friends w re laid on: New sul ' _ >~__:_'_"______‘ mrdflrk ma‘. ‘Then Beam“, m, the Christian tlifivflailimlv AIWYS a "w “Mei-d! ""118 t tilllilfly °il nether anolnuouaf’ "'_’ insult Ofhis quickenmg Bug devoted ntcmlher of the H0131 Cath- reaped-t. The funeral procession t0 anrlv ‘M ‘ l . pm ,1 m“, “mum he, Wyn,‘ olio Church, he was frequently ut- the cemetery ill, Murray ALKAU ‘N SHAHIPOOS ll ' ‘ I ‘ ' " tended during his illness I 1 u, '~" ' of“ 1.. awe». '1 BAD ron WASHING HAIR l. bwlfllSh, reducedd , . loo. ‘ ——-—— l Do not use prepared Sl1RIIl[)00S orl anything else that contains too‘ much free nlkali. for this is very_ injurious, as It dries the scalp and! makes the hair brittle. The best tiling to use is .\‘Iulsi-' lfield cocoa-nut oll shampoo. tor this, 0D BEDS. 3115856 dfliigflll"? ‘a pure and entirely greuseless. It, "yory, $4500 for 339,00, and is very cheulp and biHllS anything so f $2150; 2 - wan,“ $2450 else all to pieces. You can get; $163; 1 I mwwte Mame‘ Mulsified at an drug store and at . ' ' as" ' 'iew ounces wll last the whole‘ 75 for $15. . ' tllrce tea-l A" W" ¢°Vh|° fnnlily for months. _ Simply put two or spoonfuls of Mulsilfied in a cup or‘ , n -- s:r:.;:."l.:;"lt.‘r. 1:12:2- ‘i331 $14.33; hall mirror to malflhlq-ub the Mulsified in. It makes nn| nhundzrnue of rich. creamy lather, ‘ easily. The hair dries quickly and‘ ‘ ‘ p Q -rvcnly. and is soft, trash looking.‘ - Y 1-411 ‘bright. fluffy. wavy. and easy to ' "‘ lnztnnqc. Besides, It loosens and‘ - dirt and dandruff. Bo Surc yon get limit B°d"°°m 5""! ‘Vi/mi 93'": IMulstflcd. Beware of imitations. 0| Dresser $49.85 for $33.25; Look for the name Watkins on the ‘color. $40.00 for $32.00, bod vii-skittle- I FFONIERS. A few gentleman's. e1, $47.60 for $31.60; mahog- . finish, $36.00 for $23.90; all. i i large mirrors. - 0 u D DAVENPORT. Solid 08k n inc-one motion convert: It -°° '°' $53“- ,on book accounts must I ' . his action EBTERFIELD.‘ A handsomelnow be paltdfl‘ e gar Iterfleld with milahnil Chili-Ion our par ls nee 5* y rem 0115.00 n. 015.00. .ed by us in the recent fire. ‘W-e expect a settlement of all amounts due us not later thanlJ an. 20th, and {cleanses thoroughly. and rinses out’ takes". out cvery particle oi (lust; 1 for $28.60. T" rs, at bargain prices. Ivory Davenport to full size becL-l amounts owing 11S Qprlng arms and back, rsaucnowing to the loss sustain- we trust it will not be ne- .35.... . 21:5 00 for $43.00. .ces. high class goods, mas-t rframes $115.00 for $75.00. ID OAK SETTEE, upholstered GM! buck, $35.00 for $19.65. RTBD ‘SCOTCH BLANKETS,‘ Mood purest wool, 66x78, perl ‘solicitors any of our cus- tomers’ accounts and thus mar the happy asso- ciation enjoyed ‘by this store with its numerous customers from city and country. Any parties not paying on 0r before above date will have to place the onus for costs, etc., on themselves. »_ . PORTERS, heavily vnddod 0| cworinp, $3.50. , lllpltlll, filth Inltn, pillow 0n mu a 0mm HALF " ,_0\;fiw_"'ticip1m.vvnun 11mm bored tho canoe. ilnugylfgngcd (low-n into tilc tall iuleg‘ yes, (he) 1mm through ihellltaviéwh tjara on trial. over tllrout and \'lli*:l\, lately absorbcd through and stim- ulates the skin. At thc t-luntc time the ihc hotly Ilcnl nnd with cut-ll brcuth are cal-rind thruuuh throat-into tlu- lungs. 0V9l‘n||-’.'l1l. luotilors say ubout Virks: Toronto, aunt: I111‘ xrrurul. 11nd for cold.» ihhllu n11 l‘l1\l8l. ltnhy 111111 just conv." in nnd wantfl Vick." put 1111,, his hurt whilc niilyinyz. hnusy." any cold trouble. urugg-lz]; een authorized to acll l5 c. rub Vick-n on. Fur a culd, just It is immed- ingrcdicuts arc vaporized by tho nosc and Thc usual cold t-nn bt- broken up Sylnsulodic croup In rc- . "If one o1‘ you lilrP‘ to 1- ' - - . - . wood’ Thurs hand, n“ (Benwiq: [.8 km Ail“; “red P) 507m? jnvad§l_ m m5" Iievcd oftentiulos ill 15 ulinutes. - a 9 P- m- vh“ h d ,,' V3'1i€)""lfl all Dfllbublllly NEIISOII Ideal for children because there is L. Wgod, T ‘iv-i? B, 5:8" 83kg hi m m or one 01' his men. no dosing‘ u. upset tiheirdlittle i ecy. and rams. ' ‘ ‘i- Y" “ 51"“ [5 0"}! He looked out of the dcor 0t the ‘.‘°"‘“”'“‘ M“ m” 3'3"’ “m”- ~- 113114321 we,“ m‘ Ms ,.~fle_ want“; ngzllllfli cavern. trving [g- g4.’ some king m, Lalnphor. Rlcntllol.“ luucaly-fllus. . 1,. “.35 w.’ u." [p91 dwav. Tho h . ' , ' ~ ,I‘hy1u<~ 11nd \\1nt1-1,u1cen. are Just .. “Gum __I_ 51rd rival-H m“ - ‘Hmwl e idleness of the hour. '_l‘lle_ very as noon for tllcir 111110 daily hurts. ---—~—:-—-—————-n.heIwU-n hi-msew ind‘ "av had Jilallly of the darkness lnllft-uted cuts. sort-s. burns, hrulscs. Itchmgfl. t" ‘I ‘ . . . -........ec.' ‘hat the night “M, m‘ ddwmted‘ Hero fnllmrs what nontc (Fanudiun Alwnyn lit-cpl: It Now Eli's. R. K. Ilt-lnkin ll.'1 MuGIII Si.’ "Lust full l had n. ‘zlnnd, which ho It is n tint- thInlZ. 1nd I wouldn't ho without ii in tho M IN MEMORIAM ALEXANDER OWENS. The Vick Cnemlcll ' Conlpnny. Montreal. will gladly rc- turn the money paid to anyone whoi in Kill days nltcr trying‘ Vick! ls not cuthusiantit- uvcl" ilu quick. doubly- dlrcct action. into cash. 20 i0 Frank1y_——we’ve no desire to conti prices but W111 continue until a large p0 Its‘ the buyers opportunity! Furniture, Beds, Springs Carpetsr-Oilclolh, Rugs, Mattresses at '50s p. c. oil saving. opportunities 11.1-- shades, etc. 10 to 25 p. c. 011 nue selling at slaughter salt: rtion of our stock is turned ill Linens, Cations, Sheelings, Blankets, Coverings, Curtains, Draperies. liedtlfllqr,i2ilto 30 p. c. oil The finest stock on P. E. I. to select from. Compare quality and price-you will surely buy here. was still inmxwe, xmlicnctl body to push it out of menu, vmted we ggmmllnily of ll "mm mp rams‘ Shamrock and t-ltlinletl as its vic- The trance was strongly but m“ M1,‘ Ixlexnnder Owmm. a highly nightly made’ so m“ i! “mm be esteemed and reepectcd resltlentof otutngtnl with tho greatest possi- 1 , _ _ , that plue. _ _ l 1111c ense. and h s strokes. lh0ugh| Deceased was m his flixtyflghgh, - lsiiblfiwlzggpeued 1L Emmy througluyeztr, and. although troll Hut the ‘motion. fast lqzlpinc |arn1s to her sides. late now and ‘in an instant nlore she was» ‘helpless. cessary to hand to, our "w" l! imilfiflal-l the strcntrth of his on Decembw 30' 192g‘ m9 9ngel bled ocou-j -' sionolly with his heart, be eniflyed his» usual good health until weeks ago, when he bocunle so nuuly ill 11nd tiespilo the best medI-l OHIAIPTER XVII Chan,“ he said. “We don't want tn tllkc cllancts 0n her getting zlw-ly. Sh-e wore Ben's knife at her- hclt, and her hand spcd toward tomes o‘ his "mfg" N i, was. lie was prcdcceusetl by his wife and thirty-four ycnxs. and le-avcs tovdcen sympathy clrnlo loo lite. Chan saw it‘ . . ‘ ’ .l1nonrn one son, Dominic, one SIS-Jr; p‘trn,_'lded_ suilftlv, his arms t and pinned her m", tor. .\l;1r_v, 11nd 11. brother James, aill of wllonl rcsitle in Shamrock. q 0n Jan. 1st Ills Iunerzrl, which‘ was largely’ nttentled, wended its Iwlly to Sl, Quaint-it's cllulrch, Kin-i ‘korn. where Rcv, M. J. Smith petr- llllflllfili 11111 funeral ceremony, after‘ about iler l Ray was aidling his voutetlcr-i “Yon lmven‘t lost nil your looks ho told hcr breathless-I)‘. “That mouthisl still pretty cuoilgh l" iris-s. And" I guess you won't Siiill _ UIIS Wsllrltlttlofl. -~ill‘s time-J‘ _ “M. ‘m; ,. r0“. shrmy m a, Tho pztll-hearsers were Emmet There were scroll-m. “Ber-help one!" liiilglleii- -l~ J- liiilgliefl. Allan R088!“ and visitors present. l-ton. Robert (To be ContinuedJ ___-<+c-—————- and John Mohlln. THOSE DEAR GIRLS. Nlzly his soul rest in peace. "nee 3mm} In Miss lBloom-xluck says he ad- JAM-ES 0. BROWN. mire: rue because I am 0h:- picture of health. lVilfls Ryvrll —- He always was crazy for anything hand-painted. -i—<+>-i— The community ol' Peter's Rood Ivos szlrltlened when it i-‘IIUWII ti‘? m b- lilcu-n, n 1111:5111" * I-ul pnsucd illill) - illness born OTTAJWA. Jan. 13.-—For conlrn l-11<l1-_ glgPtl 70 _\'fl!|'?\. veiling the Quebec some lows hrllnontl, N. Hampshire in 11152, the shooting two cow moose in Onto-Ila“; M]; lgrown voted citizen vorably under after a painful . AMERICAN HUNTER FINED. Born ill Roy-i chub-man Rnlph IV. klnsign, of New Y-ll‘ City. was fined ‘$450 11nd cunts in the police court at Campbell's ‘lloy 11v Jndlle Roland Millur. lot‘ this community, Mr. Brown em- m teacher _ igmtod to P. E. Island, locating- A , at Peter's Rood, adjacent to his Itvlfnrn relatives. Here many enjoyable, if strenu- The annual meeting t the Oyklous yenrs were passed uucfrnllal- m, Bed suver Black FOX Co. Md‘ inrg tho tiifiicultles of na.'.1.e and W11 be hold 1n the Rustico cl~oqs"',',‘,,ki,,“tfo,f “ffififzgd m“ “Wm” sill s. a _- "'“ '”" - rgfnznf,“ “m. m‘ Jan 20m a‘ About two and a hnlf yeu"1l_ nl;"l r1 great sorrow come over the homo, 121 Inc removal wall» rr 11nd visitors. l was lbrought ANDREW GALLA - NT Following P0P B1119. Property at Southport. consisting of large dwelling Lou“ I0 rooms, ham. 0nd two building lots. one lot used for gardening, JOIISIHIIDH 0f fruit trees. currant and gooseberries and strawberry ta. LAWRENCE CAHILL, Soulhport 11534-121 NOTICE The annuml meeting of the Crapaud Creamery Company wlll take place at tho Lady Fane Hull on Tuesday, Jan. 18th, st 2 o'clock Patrons .111 Invited. i»~r —- r-- »rly WP which clouded his nnturullv cheer- fnl disposition. For some time before and dur- lngne _ The hold duties were assumed by his Hifllef-in-inw, ‘Miss Grace ‘Mscdon-l old, who was ever at his cal! to Mm" 01mg minister to.his wants and onkll; comm-on. whom the onerous duties of attend M“ gggwgrg, once were laid. in til.- rcl-th of Mr. Brawn, the Cungron, comnlunliy losM a. good citisen. 3mm", lntelliprnt, 0t sterling character.‘ :1 1111111 .11‘ whom ct-tirr 11nd mitt-l neitzhlbors as all may testify. Trum- arm-a step Ilaughlor, Mv Edith MzAnlay. a-traldson. IlilY-‘Stpwqrt, mond -McAtllay and his sIster-in- Elllg, chor - Inw. Miss Grace ‘Macdonnld besides - mlng: "W"! relatives not immediately ‘u’. with the homo. -’f‘h0 following relatives reside in the United States; Miss Emma D. McbEAN Secretary, NOTICE The annual mnetlng of the Haz- fm S. A. Mac nnalll I I pWadmanM Old 00nd. _Ch'town, P.E.I., J1 . 9123. “if "l "Mflibmok c" Wednesday H-"lilllfhirv- 1o. 20019119111011 the fuse, and 111- . f" 17th Jlflvlry 11c 2 0.111. l The nmaml ceremony 11c the efldl f u m0 head to atoms qt . AMI. Joule 1mm» 11ml 1h m 011111011 w“ con- tile ' _ ‘olofilfn. nulls Andrflh f Sect‘; ducted by Ills pastor, Rev. I. S. hsrof" M drop had refoctod » . » .. 1 11154-101 M0811. who ably and onumny hi: S1); presented the truths froln Sacred ri- Writ, touching the lite hereafter. The music was peculiarly suited by his North, where the interment took pug, the claims nntl grievances at» Ilt-lortd IHISIDI‘, BevfiU/I. J. Slnithfplucg was large, notwithstanding who atlministeretl to llim the lnstflhe 111mm snowstorm and c011“. qucnt bad roads. 'l‘o the berenvcd (Patriot Please Copy) —-i-Q0¢--—- CALEDONIA SCHOOL _ The semi-annual examination 0t which the remains were laid in the Caledonia IschQQl z-enlololgv, there to await a QIOTI-ilhq sclrwl room on the nfteruonn, '01 Friday. Lee. ‘Cairn-ii. J01"! Train!" room was nicely decorated for tho damages because of-the loss 01' his occasion and a large room. The pupils were examined In the different sulbjects by theirflP-Iife from T101118- teacher, Miss Catherine MacLean, and iby their prompt answers to bp-"ammtho mnuy questions asked, show- ‘ 23~ J5me“ O-,ed that they are progressing fa- lAfter the examination, Mr. 011111 t rl:~:'.:\n "Hi-la, Macpbm-son and a- program which ' n wns splendidly renderediby the 599"- " "c V“ pupils, was listened to with much lb" "i!" dilili"; 1119 0108911 Feiisflihlstrolllltllts life in his younger days interest and enjoyment ‘by those. -in the mtlnllfllcttlflng centre-l ofmreseng“ an" which 15mm; mans tho New England state, About Zmnppem-ed on m1, scene and 315m. yours ngu with his wife, a nativeibuted the many gifts on and pupils. ments consisting coke, also home made cnndy and apples were served to the pupils marks were tendered the teacher and pupils by some of the visitors present, for the afternoon's entertainment, Whiuh singing of the National Anthem. his beloved wife. Katherine But-mums _. glut‘, galls; Sqhool, K-Wu-rlnn Mnc-llteoltatlon -— Florence McDonoLl. donnld. in this and bereavementlprll] __ Britannia; 12 pupils m; may not know the rwrrovflcltntions —- Lydia Cameron, (‘.11- thorlna Stewart, iianlle Cameron. Song — Daddy's Letter. Girls. Din 1m; his period of illness; the house nlmglgm - Ojlver Mary Stewart, Edith ModPhersm. ‘Bong —— The Claus 1s Jolly. Recitation — Jnnle John MncPhel-son. Song - A Rosebud. Catherine and -1- wcll be pz- -11.l, and a 110ml m¢d|¢Qg|on;1~- Flnrrle lM-acPhen- non 1nd Harbor-t The bereaved ‘nombcrz of the ‘Loch Lamond, 8 girls. Racltattnn, -;-- Ruth Stewart. 8on1; -~ Mary Recitation —— Catherine ~ moot. HOLDS DYNAMITE ‘IN TEETH AND LIGHTS IFATAIL FUSE Denrborn, Miss Barth: Anderson, v~fl@tjvtlm, Mr. James Farley And Mr. Howardlln; ; gflgk g1 dynamlge |n m; qlbrook Dairying Co. Lid. will btflmmwn- l" °i "M?" ""46 l" N"? teeth, Omit Hinton. of Sechelt, B. ' ‘ 0110 acid. - GO C._ M. LAMPSON & CO. 64 Queen Street ‘War Vets’ Claims Still Coming In ‘Days in N. B. Wootlsl In Large Numbers "* i ‘MONICTON. N. *B.. Jan. 18.-—4Af- ter having been lost. nearly nweek in the woods In the eastern part. of Wesiifloflund" County." Miuhmr c on, of lPort lillgln. a returned sol- 'Ier, 30 yours of age, was found tlivé lust tivelllng. Both fect were ‘rozen. On Tuesday last. he‘ loll for Port. ‘Olgln for Andemnu, thronglll the Moods. As he did not arrive at lis destination it was thought that ‘to Ilud become 111st. Search parties, were organized, but not until 11011-- iy a week later was he (lscovcrctl. Pie was located by tile searching party near a brook. He had become lost. and in order t0 keep himself from freezing to death had trump-l ad up and down tho brook. feelinsz that-he would be found iby search- ers sooner or later. Ho thud been: zone sixiull (lay-s, during wllich,"~" lme much of the weather writs very} "old, and he had hnd nbntvlutely" uol food. ' ____ This ‘morning he wits tllkcn tol wlpNNjplgg. 9am 1§___sh. John Port ‘Elgln and forwarded to 11 hos-‘vtrnllson, 1n a letter addressed u, Iliifli all directors and made public hero today. announces that his resign» lion as president 0f the Canada Cfllflflilflbion Association was dun to the fact tthat he Thad no voice in settling the tlotails of policy. ’ ‘A short experience of three months has forced me to realize that -I cannot give adequate atten- timuto the affairs of me asgocla- tlon.’ Sh- Johnis ‘letter states. ‘ _ ‘London Pvililo Auction Gain of Cale: are Hold J-"aflviry. April and October Represented by .. Alfred Fraser 212 Fifth Ave. New York Silver Fox and Cross Fox should be lhipped dip-q“ 1° London to avoid paymgng qf the 50% duty lmpoud by tho United Staten Governmonl. F L1040-27-wfm-tlFeb 28, O-O OTTAWA. Jun. 1.1.'~All‘11‘0u1'1h‘tiw iimibvflfireut War ls more than four year tanning from lCulladnKs participlltiol in the conflict continue to‘ flow t- IOttauWt 111 surprisingly large num relatives the hers. A survey of the Hlljlhitlllell 0f the conllnuullyiworlt ltnllertnken by lNationztl Hood ‘quarters of the Great. Wni- Veto; ztns‘ Association during 1922 show ‘that more than 34,000 Iudlvidun claims were dealt with. o1‘ whicl‘ the illitzh nveruge of thirty-seven pel cent, wore satisfactorily adjusted The claims covered every conceiv- ‘ahla phase of war activity both with govorunlont departments. Ill‘l lvate ‘firms and individuals. 'I\l1e_\ 22. lrlltlgerl from the routine claims fol twenty ratopnyorfpny hlrlancos, pensions, treatment, The school 13117.. to one veteran's clninl fol took place ill WHY Chrlatwlashvifoflw. “love and affection" whilr SIR JOHN RESIGNED one mmey or ghmhe wan overseas-m loss which he inscribed to his long anforced alb- iI-Iumor and pa» thos daily lfind plat-es in the never- endlng stream of requests and de- tmands. The magnitude o1‘ this work is re» vealed by the fact that six men were continuously employed by the Dominion ltiommnntl on adjustment work. During 1922 they wrote BRIILQH BOWLERS LOSE. her management. i“ POWT ELIZAIDETH, South Afri- cn. Jan. 113.--—A sldc representing South Africa dcioatcd the touring MOVE than 70,000 lettrrs and ('t)i| Iiritil-"lh howling team In tllo first ducted 123000 intorviclvs with gov to-tl nlntrh here b)’ llii to fill. ernment 1 epurtlnentc and lnitvld". —————<0>——-~~ 11 - als. While on». volume o1‘ t-lulnll: cotumsws CASTOR 011.. l,.“..‘,i‘“?.,“,§‘§'°.f““‘! “° “WV” '°"" slackeneti somewhat tmvarlls tho ' -——-- ‘nmdq “.11. "°';°_0f"."°n when, "s ("iii 0i i119 Yenr. snmo 14.000 "ac- (folulnbin hat; becomu n surhnr. m, v‘oi(vp(llfi Flutllihrlhe", and have tlve" flies-cases 1n the process cf rival 01‘ lindin in supplying the m. ‘up?’ 1|; s8 1mg um detail" o‘ 1H|illu1mcnt~woro still In ‘hand. world wtll cantor oil. ' tlrnlval llim mm [hm my Wu“ wmlillit- 11 Hilikie additional claim - ' e l .8“, m" “fleet "s mm" b91118 Presented this nlone would to come. New claims, however. dgssirtgntgdlflrelect: ‘llnmvombly’ ll Pf-‘illiire U18 energies of the present continue to arrive at the average m)“, 116m Jag “as gnaflonnahoul adjustment staff for aeveral monthsmate of-240 a week. y u ry ' 192a‘ l). was lsppointed the Trce Refresh of cocoa uud Complimentary re- success of the to a. close by tho ls the program : - Fnrm for Sale. Re- McDonald, Hazel llfoboan, IDee. 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