1 w‘ 1 ..,,,, , I g Sold Only in Red, 4A‘AA‘ A‘ , . i AAFOR AROMA AYND plzhlclous FLAVO l * USE = . BRAHMIN TEA Airtight Packages. l Fisherman»- -_v»--l '2 we < aii¢w4.-'l1.--.~ u... n+5‘;- éuie -'--.'<,..J|-‘.<'-_1ra_-> iii-ind»: United 1P4‘ ISIS. l-a-trnlton Fish mum. This h Simply a Reminder That You Cannot Get Higher Priced, Better Service or More Courteous Treatment than When Dealing With YCHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS i i incorporated The Largest Dealers in Canadian Fish in the States At This Season, Special Attention is Given to SMELTS -_ EELS T- New Yorhil. LA SCALLOPS — ETC. l ‘ ‘ova-co HAVE voun urns 1 EXAMINED AND . . GLASSES FITTED BY E. l E. PARKMAN - Registered Optometrist g ‘Montague. P. I. l. .'- __{“‘_4§*§§§§ O q-Q-oO-Qw . i li Iizcnalvws nun nanny MEN ‘;wul ‘rum that line tools cost loss here. ‘ gQuicker and better work with less ‘Qeilort will be the result. Vises, saws, tdrllli, planes, wrenches and complete ‘tool kits-hardware of every descrip- tion- - await Tiur selection. Our stock is u mplcte. Avoid disappoint- ‘ment by coming here FIRST. I The Rogers §‘Hardware C0., ' Limited. p--a_.u~u.__ r‘: :- . .' 1!?“- ~‘ I Skis Snow Shoes- Moccassins Discounted We have thc following high Class Skis in stock at the fol- losvlhg prices to clear. Ash skint: mt 811.50 for 88.50 flak Skis’! feet $10.50 for $7.00 Mr- Skis 7 mt 5 $.50 for $5.15 Arthritis 659 toot I 7.50 [or 85.00 All: 8mm m: s 9.50 n» $0.50 l Ma sSklstl tcet $0.00 m» gum l" wens-l mt um m v eelelecooleelelotlee-u ‘T-W ~- . priced pino S\kis, B - an. lcsl 2o , which help to smneotlr : oi his dlmculties. He possesses the Sir Robert Falconer CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 solufi-ion oi city and village and country problems. He was ‘and is walls oi’ his University. He is a good speaker and he often addresses Boards o: Trade, Canadian Clubs, social settlement workers. patriotic meetings during the war. Red Cross gatherings. manufacturers, Jcumalists iarlners conventions. And he seldom speaks without saying somethin; csrciully thought. out and well worth hesrinig. In these expeditions into the outside world, he gels in touch with the ideas and picks up inior- msti-cn which are oi value to him in , his great main task oi ‘runninfthe University. . Sir Robert took the lead in llfbvld- m; Canadians with post mdvI-te faculties ior research work in their mm country. In the field o! awn“ science alone this has meant much for the whole Dominion. It has meant much in the development o! Canada's natursb resources, and in the silmulstlcnol her rnanuieehlrinl industries. He has been instrumen- t tal 1h greatly enlarging lhe extrusion work carried on by 1M UNWYmY- He has given freely of his time tn sister ‘insiitutlons and so has become well known in all the Universities oi Canada. East and Wflt- {actor in "the promotion or succw-lv» imperial University Conferences. he believed strongly in the part which common educational ideals may play ill incrcastng the untiy oi the B/rltlhh Elnplre and in theillllllentie 0i that =7 Elnplrc ior good throughout the world. l' s1.» Robert Falconer ls novel-M ‘I 1o! an impressive personality. )0! ‘i more than medium height. he i118 I strongly knit frame and massive -‘ dread. There ls character and iceee lln his clesn-shsven iece. Modest I ye; dignified in bearing, he has/l kindly disposition which endeared him to many and social quell/tics swsy many scholastic temperament. n philoso- phical mind. Much travel and in- tercourse will-l other men of learninl ‘have made l-llm broodminded. Be ‘has nothing in commonelther with the little Brlglsnder or the little ‘Canadian. As l. writer he centri- butes articles to l1" ‘elslensl iwmlll encyclopedias and dictionaries h! Great Britain and the value lulu- no belongs m the Tomnto club. the york club oi Toronto. the ‘Nlvnw colt Club. the University Club c! Toronto. and the Amman WNW!" eltlce club. He pl!!! sol! and ll l confirmed walker. m his collate days he inmpede. Ifllt- dltl ill l ‘manna lvritaerland. SI'@I a‘ lively interest in Vliblversltl M"! gm] u altogether an bears-mu ma: tor an mmm lament m» F4 married Sophie. our. mom: e1 --IOI BALI-Second hand 110p- lm iw-zs. -rooa embi- as dro Petnrel. the ma» our worm snsalt lesson es regards quantity taken his been very poor and melts. aresoscsrcslust nowtbattheiiib- inghssbeensuspcndédlorewpek or ten days in the hope that it will improve tor the balance o! the eels- orb-d. —MISSIONABI VISITOR. - Miss Myra A. Vel-vey, a_well-known Mis~ sionsry of the United Church, who is to be in Kensington next week, tor - the Annual Presbyterial Meetlnz. has served tor several terms in the M18- the penese in British Columbia. Miss veuzey. with her wldo experi- ence, has a deeply interesting story to tell oi "Life in the Orient." brill!- lng to her subject on intimate per- sonal: touch. During the present transition period oi Japanese liic. Miss Veuey’: personal experiences . ‘will arouse great intenst. filentrai Guardian an. ooim ‘newbor- room. CHOCOLATE! INJOYI-D. -'The G " ate-I eoknowldleo with thanks a be: oi delicious chocolates rrom the ilcilicnnl Omdy us. a Hollies, through lie local "Presen- tative, Mr. 1". J. Holmln. IUNEIAL SVEIVICIkThQ flin- grsl ‘t: ‘the 1m Mrs. numb Ida Mortltxne, iormerly Mice Hoopend Morell. took place at Brcokllne. mass. on Friday, Jln. 11th. By re- quest, the services were conducted by her brother, Rev. E. Hooper, oi Rochester, N. Y.‘ A dy oi sterling Christian character, she diedtrustlni in a Redeeming Saviour. She leaves to mourn, one_ daughter Marion Eleanor, ‘ “ two and three sislllrs. l OFIICIB: ELECTED-me ioilow- ing are the oillcers of Memorial L. O. B. A., Ne. ass tor the year. mo: Worthy Mistress. Mrs. Altrod At- ileck; Deputy Mlstreu. Mrs. H. Burt: ‘Mrs. George Wheetloy; Dir. oi Con. Mrs; Fred lhsw; 1n Loot, Mrs. s Flvflch; 3nd l-wt. Mrs. n. Booms-z Inner Guard. Mrs. E. Whoetley; Out- er Guard. Mrs. A. Crockett; lat Com. Mu. John Mound: 8nd Com. Mrs. Bentley; Pianist-r, Mrs. Maclrcine and Mrs. Warren; PostMistress, Mrs. M. A definite \ never-end .7. Candler,‘ mum-M ‘ Macucn. _ . ZION cannon-won» Solpe ion" oi Leviticus will be the morning 'l.hemc. The lllocralnent e! the lord's Supper will be obeerved. llbbetb Scboolarld Bible Close at the ueuel ‘llfiil! a! twc-thlfly- In the evening 3 Mr. Fulton will speak on "The coug- smua zoo," whlcli will be the story o! the iesrleu and wholgheggtpd men ct Gideon. 11am on the men God can uu. We unusual addressee for Ibbruery 3nd and 0th. Mr. m» ton is propel-lag two lecture sermons. rbr u» Qvctiltll o! the m1 thetoplo will be: "Jonathan's mplolt at Mich- mosh", as related in l 8am. XIV Bible: were used as rum. been to Palestine as related in "With Allenby to Jerusalem, The Ron-lance or the is"! Qfllsldmf’ by Mei. Vivien Oll- bert. "Alter thousands oi years the tactics oi Jerusalem were a pelted with success by a. nrllluh Qer-eg, g (1) "England in Indie" will be delivergd m. v.) in the evnnln: or reorder-y nth. mortals in Indie lilsueb in ltno Public mind and u km ct rad time bvmlnt questions which the govorlbncnt of Great Iritoin is fae-_ first m moment. ‘mturulftbs trtdndia wluteour chic! A ~ the ' \ “Western Guardiavlf‘: Dies warms o! all kinds. or.» ‘ Church. in these parts reports the present“: sion Centres in-lepan, and also with- i‘ A. w. Down: curl-alas. w. c. w. s) i7 "fh.""l=tlo_ l eu-m-Jq" " lay nee-moist!) 9n my. tw. mo. wclqlt qbar- lottvwwniul. mood. for thousand miter. where the Caneflan Government have undorlabeq s hug. port o! sblllvlnemlu. ‘Wviovlifioi it the um mtitifly. r. 1, _, our iirst stop-oi! on our-Journey W.“ Qttl-WB. where upon our arrival W1 69!. OWNS. as they-told us to the severe snow storms andllnzz. ards which were then raging all along the northern route through which we were to pass. Iinns Are Changed A Much to our sulngise we received orders to leave to?" Winnipeg iflftfil‘ only a two days’ stay in Ottgwg, B9 9n“ “Wm w° W" fllftlnz on ‘our mlsht sot. However, we "arrived 1n Wlmflv"! on May filth. leaving very | curly the following morning fm- -~T1\e Pas“, the last outpost in clvliizutlon. . ‘lithe Pas‘; 0n our arrival in "The“ Pas", we .“'°" "l" by I ‘Ientlema-n. Captain Pvflve. who is very welLhlown to o great many up north, having made a number o! trips both by 15mg and sea P15. "118 ll Bl i’. I0h00l~ ~ - °"°,“‘”‘ PM‘ n” through most o! that northern coun‘ weather sot colder, the thermometer try. l Wc were taken“ to a howl when; , wc had been expected. and where ul W0lgld ul dinner hid bggn maqle ‘lesdyforus; sndtothiquynu m“ “pm” m d“ m1! Julllcc. Aiter where we were given a sort of rail. wlygpees and were informed by Qflp- um Pence that at"a ‘Hudson my n“ “m? ‘m 11119. we would be mp9“ °v°ml8hh Where s. doctor w” WM- ‘m’ "5816 come aboard our train fend‘ inoculate everygng against typhoid iiiverya; h; gold u, that it was spreading m up mums“ ohms RIVER-On ‘Sunday, r...) 26th the services in n“ pmbywrmn Ohulrchzclyde River will be at 11 g, ll!- ,. 5011001 10 l. m. "QT BEANS. 'Bl'0W’!lbi§ld and Doumnuts. Baptist Bcheclguqn gm, "evinc- mheu lite. ' m, nnoolrrrstn-rlhe services in the Bmumd cmlflfltltloh on Sunday. Chaplain. Mrs. Gcorse Bell; Rccord-‘fian. 20th will be as t ll B . h h u bu. w» u.» w. . .. ....... 2.2". .21: .2; :..:.'.".;".".;:.:".:.".:r.".;:; Sedy. Mrs. John Warren: Treasurer. Sundly School 10.30 a. m. and young.‘ mm m, m“ u a m. h,‘ MW lpwp‘ " 1. Ilartsvllle 7p. m. ‘Bll-‘IRDAY ‘PARTY-Mics Wli- hcmlns. Gaudct entertained a nlim. lber o! her ill-lends at an enjoyable birthday party at her home. 10a Prince street. Thursday overall-ls. The nivcrclry of the birth of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Osudct, who was also slwwcrcd with ‘wongretulatlons and m!" 3'91"! 011$?! by the sucsts. Games and music poestd the evenlllz "Vi! Pleasantly after which s delight- iui lunch was served. " INWIIBITNG TBAVELOGUE- A very interesting travelogue wlu IlWfl in ‘Pdnlty Ohliffill. ldlt Illtlit. The gov. I‘. A. itoblnson oi Toronto. who hle cmlccd the Dominion twenty five Until in the inhibits of Biblical education spoke oi his two iuorncys through Palestine and "the Near lest. Dr. lwMneoo paid a glowing tribute to the wisdom Great Britain had marllfeottdin exercise o! the mandate. and quoted several out- standln: leaders ofother nations who claim no other power an earth could have accomplished whet Britain had la Palestine. ‘moss attending tlie vlwws _ ever ‘been exhibited in Clierlét. town. Miss Grace Robinson oi wot-onto pave great enioymml-‘lfl the ilbgln: a; two" illustrated IODBK m. inbiumn and his dnushm m ‘mun; w; in both services at Trin- uis Y. M. o. A. nleelinit. v l\_-g‘gq_n.oqg-¢n-u—nfl_-a-p--— —--_- Cetarrh MtnnteRqlief! outl-n-‘Rrmwrye to." that but b: the country’ an, Manitohl. s louravylov-‘iolubrsuurl 313-03 m!!!" W‘ Gillifllllilkllltuh‘ little uorvoush-lpon hearing o! the m4. being a shorw and ohflporniiite to ' ' ; lknown as the “Muskeg" all with the we were notified that we mayliavo. to remain in ‘the capitol iol-“obout! Journey, never knowing bow iar we‘ dinner we were all taken mtg u roam ' 51:: tuwaemuy gujcllis: 319W’? f under which an Eskimo m buried ‘M’ ° m‘ ; On top oi the grsveis a wooden travelogue were agreed that no ilner - lty" church 0113111138? "l4 “l” l“ v that} upon our in Churchill ._we would gum bilnoeulim '- ‘ The Famous Muskeg ‘Ira-in l or oourreéalew c1 the boy» w" ‘dilution, but however, \we were ell 'put on'~-board' this ismous train ilwpe o! reaching our distinction l surely, which lame hundred and tell‘ miles north {rum ‘"1119 Ply-l." ' We were mot at.‘ mile 856 by the doctor and all hands uuwm were flnoculated, moving onward the fol-v lowing morning we‘ encountered a I terrible stncw storm, and he (or as " we could pet was to mile tqlhlwhere, I there were a number ot men’ comp- lng; all awaiting a ohlnoc ‘to move on to, their destination, Ohurohllhit ; being slxty-rlvunrues‘ tlrtbcr north. IThere we were, all divided up 5nd put into diiierent tents, 0on3 with the other men who had been storm stayed there tor a. month. Weather and Storms Follow x‘ _ 1 it was a week belorewe were able» to ‘move out from till! place. ind. durlnz this time we cultured con- i siderably troln cold and sicknosl. sleeulns on the floors oi the tents with only a blanket or, two, while the storm ‘razed on the outside and the i Very Cold dropping to thirty below scro- Four ' trains were completely snowed under ’ durlns the mshts we were there. . we‘ could often hear the howl oi wolves, iand-also passed an oidblnckbear and wild oat. ' However, cn..M_ey_ 17th, at nine p. m., we left mile 44s on our hit lap a box oar with afquantlty o! straw strewed about the floor and s. smell stove,‘ upon which we were able to . Lediteiflilvenirig __ on o special rack at~‘..‘. 83.85 p A quantity ofLadles ships at I. 3.»... _ out they go for . . {or Churchill. We ‘w... all put into ‘ i’ ilrld lines .' _‘ that nniet a, om y‘ and wviieiplsclngfthem iuiéroups tllrouvhout- the store witiissle tare. ~ I up tofllmil ......,........‘....satlllrnlco .12 Ladiesf Black CoatgFur Trimmed. the union's latest." These inn in‘ price . . from ‘$45.00 to $125.00, ‘sssortid sizes.‘ . We are placing them on ealqllloxwsté P epctly ,. . . ._,.,..".‘ . .. HHDPKQRICE . On cnotbcnrallkgwe are‘, placing Ladies‘ ~ can worth from $30.00 to Mam-to‘ ‘clehrvat 812.98 (Another {mat bersain. as Lgldles’ Dres~ . eel. allotted prices, silos and styles, ' $5.39. Ladies’ Hats have been. grouped at three prices, 81.00. 81.98 and 88.60. this . is the final clearing of all our winter hats. . . »\ About 1s Chlldrene’ Woolbressoe, q‘ ' will’ clear out now at discount of 5% 10 Dozen ‘Boys’ ‘Sweaters. agsorted col. or: ‘and styles reduced to, each . . 98c Men's All Wool Sweaters very special. worth 88-7510: .... .............A324.69 More Work Shirts. Fleece Lined, w special !or*....-...........~ . . . . .. sue ' _ Men’s Wool Ribbed ‘Hose live pair l filllilriltes“ to~clear at Shaw-each other llhee up to $30.00 at-Spectdl 018mm,“ Ladies’. Sptciel corurunl slur Hose l... _ __ -- 88¢ Per pair V dolltii jLsviies’. Silk and Wool Beau. tllui Quality Hose for 65c pair - 20 Jiflonfs- Tweed‘ Overcoatsrwiii be sold ....u...--n-......-.. ' at extetiy . .'.HA[LF PRICE 35 Men's Suits worth from $20.00 to _830.00-on a separate rack at $15.00 each ’Mcn'e Blue Worsted Suite, single and double-breasted worth 880.00 tor $22.50 Work Mens’ Heavy Tweed Wool Pants, very-special per psir $3.00 ' 50. Boy’_s Bloomer‘ Suits toiilt boys from 12 to 16 to be cleared at ‘exactly l . . . . . . . . .. _IIALF PRICE A quantity of ‘Chintz assorted patterns to clear at 83o per yard 25 Carpet Squares at‘ 20 per cent dis. 32c per yard tt-r... liimona Crepe a. t. . .. Gingham! at] 16c per yard Bathrobe Material two yardewidc for ...,..l-.. -v----- Veveteens one yard wide for.‘ $1.19 Bath Towels special at I .. 25 and 29c 81.69 per yd, for u“... - . . - . . . . . .. cook. and crlved at our destination pretty well tired out and glad that in Churchill. we‘ were each suppli- ,cnd directed ' to. different bun‘: houses, there being six or them. hold! 1H8 in ell. about I hundred or mar: men. ‘ 5 Visiting , The‘ following morning, Qfteg- _p I nail earned rest, s number o: us went’ cn n sight-seeing "trip. or urge , there ‘was not an awmi lot to see, but 5 house which is cnlledl an "Iglo", he seemed to be very “happy. we took ‘quite a tow snaps o! thcplaoe and also a number of other pieces and things oi interest. ' ; We walked across the river, where WI 01ml “P95 I huge pile oi rock c»! llnto which all his earthly bclonginzu were placed. 1t seems to be their mwtonfto have everythins buried slons with tllomlor so. as they believe. to; tbs pfppy hurltlns grounds. 4 » ' _ l We alstf visited Fort Prince o! wales. which-is a very old tort st the entrellod oi the This is a Ne historic" Iltlfilllflll’ the . protect! n o! the Government c! the Dominion o! Censor. sbdxnotlitnt may b9 removed, iniurod car-interior ed with on chums. » A ~ There is ‘also en lneoription- carved into curse. rockwhichjoaretlu followinl noticc= "John Kelley (rem the 316,0! Wisbt. hung, 1765. (or twill"! I Boost." and also shows hllnhanging. The law 1n those days must- bevc been pretty pvere. Wear ‘nulls’;- Durlns the. summer months, work- men on more lun to wbar nettinp cver their heads, swing-w at midnight or the Ulllitbinth. -\ll' the trip was over. | ed with a mattress and two blankets - l Menls Leather Jackets. a 98c - clear at . . 1 number in i ' ’ Bodies’ Coating Cloth quantity to . .... 11.4w PRICE Hundreds of‘ other specials we have arranged allover the store. We advise ‘Mcllfi our customers and others to take adv sntsgc oithese while they last. ‘In the bargain basement we have 200 specials- every one s. real bargain: s. Al-n speck Delicious litey‘ Bhipe were u: deoonkd with and sports were also held both‘ ashore and on the water. , On ihcre, lumping, ‘runnllll. box- ing and v. number o: other dllterent ways 1c: making merry were carried out. On the water ‘canoe and dvry racing was in lull swing, bufno on! ever mentioned ewlnunlnx. A special race was put on ior tbe Indians. who were more than pleased willow out my were p- lngwabepgnlstnosnvrt-l- Mb oi the contenders received a slab oi bacon, the Mistletoe, Icy. Mr. Glblon. was the starter oi this race; being able to‘ speak the - Indian language ,. eucntly; yery Artistic 470i‘! Both the Indian ind Eskimo are noted tor the artistic bellied Wt! that they but on the petition!» eidtrdowns, hand been sun numerous other articles of which they male and decorate. some o! which we- brcugbturonrs wltbus. the clolhlns which adorns them il mostly trimm- ds with white to: our. mum: ls very conlllon in the north out lately the blue to: has. round it! W? ti! that a and. l: u claimants chea- lng t white to: tanner north. Seals‘ and wslrue are l!" t0 N round inlbm numbers and not M- gqmng-thg pour ma. which indeed is widely lllown- ln lne ‘ltortbisnli. one oftheqe bcorswasyslaot Just out- l.“ V617 htillltlful.“ j; row. north; Hudson's Buy company ct swtlvswu adventurer) wal lbrsrba ma: in ms Churchill was Ocgllblltlllltl owoodon tort was built 24o yes-re oeo. . * y‘ unis was replaced by s stone tort iinlllled in l7“. 1W. your 080. called Fort‘ Prince c! Wales. the mini" o! ‘which still stood. . ‘ the Cbumhoi mashed boson mis- slonory work at Churchill .in m; unong the Chipewyan Indians and the employees o! the Hudsolfaley Oomlmu. ' - Other Intending Notes ' On another lerie reel: is engraved the (allowing new: lgjeirno, July v1; 1m. no. wu the discoverer of _ on (glam ' Copper ~ Mine liver. ‘rho only whttvflwoliln tltlt live! l}! Churchill u tbraav. m.‘ Gibson's wife. w. icons is a Church o! Englend l, mlyelonlry and they are very tine and interacting‘ people to m: m. . rt was about Jilly srs before the steamer and‘, x were» able to um the when to so out mm the imam on account u we. and uurlnt the time some that, it wu very in» unsung» m tap unmet has maxim trsvellmc with tlioil‘ cog. 101ml‘. I I - ' I t when the barber m hes o: la theyuscg‘ their canoe, which ii call- ed a "in at". our w» being‘ u» ‘famous for’ tifiilp foflillmfill in. their spud: each welchlns thlrly- eight witha lifteen ton bucket. very tow mishaps wenheuwllnbled. although the dioxins warmer tlnu. very hard. often bringing lsrgs boulders up to the ourlocc. On one notation. one oi tho dndm. in mlkine I dip and tron bringing hot-bucket to the suriwv. had ‘it Split from the tooth to tlu bottom o: the bucket. Some claimed it happened on account oi the iron in the [round below the suriscs. libero ll no doubt about the great l depth fruity}!!! Ill"! .I. number oi men were snagged in dioxins I foun- ‘astlcn tors turn-table ior the 0.11. 1%.. they wore twlnty-two feet dowll and ltlii into the trout. I have I Dlcturcci the loans in my 905mm"- Dllrinl thl summer months w! worked ninlst and day, there belnl only one hour's derlmcu 1n tlll twenty-tour. In the winter month! it lsluso the opposite, it belnl all M certain time oi the tide we wed to [It mun water for the ship's momma also w drink, but l re- member at one time we had snrlnl tldep. god (or three or tour days WI Minot-hint to drink or cook with but salt water, on it was sure v1!"- lug to ue all wh -the ircsh watt! icicle. egela. . t belt Ilor Home 0n Nov. 4th, we leit Churchill M home, arriving book on Nov. 25th um‘: b-avoilingjooommodbtions b0- las ercorioccod than on reins l". " n“ ggmxhg] been completed. it ll _ Port Churchill will be rue/venom next yw W‘ ‘l ‘jg-est number 0i ‘ ‘g3, “up so visit this new ' “W? ‘ <—. ~_114~‘unro\q_, _