. I/ . fig. I' . »,l,`,,4 A i 4 i ~» it .' iff .if;. :ii . it if i .;i:;/,i ti,%j _ ll ,ii 'ii . i i "nl K il 1 il i i *H 4 ;~§». i \ ¢ v i " ..' o ' ".5 iii ll.;- ,_ . ii v'#` , . it 1 iaiitv P/wif FOUR ` rni-1 cimntorrirrown ..uAiinuti~ - ` - JANUARY 17,1918 _ _ i »~. I - ~ . . . , , I »'¢~ t ,t .~. U , _ __ , a 1 I _' ~ ' ' --~ --, ~f~ ~ __ -I _ _ _ _,_____ __ _ _ _.__ _ __ _ _ _ _*_ i_:V VTvV_`__ Y A _ Y YA A AV Y 4 Y i L __V __ ;-AAC. ;. I ` I Aw. »¢.»\§,,¢gl1i "ii-'* mn iftoclks otfir }fai'nit;iht1<;]da\ye much larger ' oc o s eep '. T-_-f -_ '- -~. _-~_”.__~_. _ It is quite possible that war-time prices “Mom” DI" ,founded mm "M or nr (D."v_,foi' wool will not be maintained indefinite- ered) In ld?/ance? 82.50 per yur"(mn\l|d'; lnyndvllnee, ln ly) but 1t_may Safe]-V be _assumed ghat the) zuiaaa. and mio 1...- u. s. A. ,will continue for a considerable time aftei the war has been finished. The destruc- .,_,,,-,,S,,_,,. _,_,_\.,._,,,,. ,,,,,_ ,,,,_., ,tion in sheep and in_wo_olen goods brough r _ 4 _ N __ _M___,v___,abotit directly and indirectly by the wat """" " ” M" """"""""""' `"""'"' will i'eqiiii'e years to bake good and price. 'I`|ll'3 ('l'¥.\"l`l¥.\l. l".\l!.\ll'3ll’S INS'|`l'l`l"l`|'3lwi1l iiecessarily i'ule high until \vool ant iwoolen goods again i'e.ach the level of nor It is to be regretted that the storm of mal stipply and demand. This will be soin< yesterday morning and the previous night years hence and the interveiiing years wil A Frendh Canadian, ‘_ ¢ - - Patriot 'l`li<- 'l`or0li\0 Globe, t~tlltoi'iall iii_vs:-- “0fi‘;i~i;il tiuiiouiiecnieiit oi' iiii-up 't-eiiif'li: between the l-`i'eiicli iiiitl (ie ,How to Save Wheat. Beef and Bacon for the men at the front. Inuod ~"'_ from the Office of the Food l Controller for Canada "i i MENU Fon Friio/tv ntii Goitriimeiit l`or tht- excliaiiige ol ii-isoueis ot' war. t'oi't_\'»eli:;1il. _vcziis ol ist' iAi|.l over who liii.vi~ becii hi ciii l\'ii_\' mort- iliuii elghleeii nioiitli ill rriive lr- tho hearts of all t‘:1ii iillaii iiiiil llritisli (lovi\i'ii-nieuts niici iiiiltix it reneweil aiiil silt-t'essl'nl ,_ .Breakfast " t‘lioiisi\ ()iiii'let ‘I Toaisi ’|‘r-a oi' t"o|'i`en Dinner ' \lTf‘:'l to s‘.'i'iti'e the i'el\'-‘asc ot' lion. Dial lleiiri S. lleliiiiil. i't~4-eiitly' ri lti eil nieinliei ol’ ' liiiiitiii ' ' 'I ' lar; ~ toi 5501\llf‘C- Qii.ehec, uiitl t`oi'inei' l’o.-= '_=tlllP\f“‘l1\if‘4l_l\_\' thi- aiiilieiiic iii- Viililiaizc \ i, ,_ interfered very considerably with the at- tendance at the annual meeting' of the -'r&wmii-Farinem%- -at tc n d - ance howevci' \vas very ci'editable under the circumstances and it is hoped that at the reinaining sessions will be even better. The President, Mr. Theodore Ross, in ii 'lengthy retrospective address, which we publish elsewhere, reviews the work oi' the executive during' the past _veai'. ’l`he ef-' 'forts of the executive towai'ds securii'i_e'_ bettei' prices for farm products are detail-l give the farniers their oppoi'tunity. Tlirotigh the assistance given by th' Federal Ilepartment in grading' our wot: two things ai'e cleai'l_\' indicated; first tha the quality .of oui' Island wool is superio to that of oui' sister provinces. as \\'e hav received the _highest pi'ice paid in Canad and the other provinces are selling by th graded systein: second, that it is only b propei' p1'epai'ation for the market that iv' can expect the highest price. These are two valuable things to kno' ed and instances are given in which liigjltifii' illlfl U19 latter iS t1'L10 of eve\'_\'tliing' els iriccs have been reall'/ed Credit is claimed' that we produce for market. What w for th‘e executives move iii gettiiig' ilie|li21\'e lost in_\\'00l durlng' the _\fGz1\'s 1 newspapers to publish market re-_ ports. both local and at the points otT distribution, ‘the latter tlii'oug'h the efforts which we sold it carelessly and indiscrini inately wc ai'e losing' in everything' els that is not propei'l_v prepared for market ‘ ‘ Quality not oiil_v counts but bring's th oflMr. A. E. Dewar of the l~ ood (ontroll I`lepartment. These reports ai'e a safe-' price. 'l`o sell pi'oducts b_v their name only o~,,;,]-il .ppl i.~,,,.|.. U, ,},,. f,,,»,,,(.,-_,~ ,,, ,i,,.,,-,witlioiit re_t;'ai-tl to tiuality, is oiil_\' to se? #N .5 mai'kctin_c' and no doubt have the cli`c».-i ol; steadying° prices and keeping them within; measurable distance of the ultimate price* to the consumer. at a 'serious tlisatlvaiita;;'c and to eventual - l_v lose the market. What has been pi'o\'c in the inarketingi' of \vool has been prove also in the niarketin_Q' of e_Q'{;'s which ar hir. Ross rcscnts what he va.Jucl.\' tei~iiis.“°“" lllilllks U’ Ulf* I`1fs".&'1\llfl l)<>UlU'.\' As?" "arm chair lectui'es on altruism and pi'o- duction" to the farmers and iiitimates that they "will no loiigei' tolerate it." .lust what this incans is not cleai'. The farmers in this province are not as a class lil' to loan any inoncy to boy oi' girl to buy a pig' or a calf. None o these things were thou_c'lit of'. lhit toda it is a real joy tolive in a farniing' tlistric where the bo_vs and girls have a place i' community life. It is quite proper nowa days for boys and girls to own a pig, cal or colt. Such o\viiei'ship is doubly pri'/.ef and doubly intei'estin_ej. Apart altogethe fi'oni the satisfaction of owning somethin' of their very own, young' people are con stantly enthused in anticipation of the da' when their possessions are to be pitted i' competition with other boys and girls a the school fair. Here the hi_e'hest pi'iiicple of friendly competition are installed in.tt the young' mind, and he or she is inspired tt accomplish the best possible when stand ards are set by this method. And wha' iiiial session will prove profitable and .-'ti -‘may we expect from this awakenine' of ed i_nulatin_Q' to all. ` . _____~_l_0*_“___' \\`00l. l’l{()I)I`(`l.\`(& The address on wool producing' by Mr. Thompson of the Federal Department of Agriculture at the meeting of the Central I"ai'mers’ Institute last night, a report o' which appears elsewhere in this paper. should open the eyes of our farmers to the desirability and the advantage of rais- ucationists to a realization of the possibil ities for ag'ricultui'al betterment throup,'l our young people? We may confidently hopi for a more enlightened and more content- ,etl ,future generation on the farm. NOTES ---o-- An English medical report says that cast es of neurasthenia among women have de creased 50 per cent. since the wai'. Woniei' ing sheep and then moi'e sheep.» The fact that last year oui' Island wool brought a higher price than that of any other pro - vince in Canada is in itself a double head- ed revelation, namely that the high price was due to the method of preparation for the market and that the low prices previ- ously received were due not to the inferior quality of our wool but to our careless mon- ner of handling it. Last year’s price was of course a warltime price, raised to an ab- normal level by the increased demand caused by the war for soldiers’ clothing, etc. But before the war when prices were normal we received 22 cents a pound when -are engaged in war woi'k and have no timt lfor “nerves."' Again we have been favored with : snowstorm to enable us to see how mucl we have profited by the conditions createi by the .great thaw of a week ago. We ex pect everybody who can handle a shovel ti be on duty now cleaning up to prevent f'u ture trouble. I An international committee has beet ,formed to revise the histories of Canada and the United States and eliminate sucl passages as may remind them of formei wool of the same quality: unspoiled by the antaizonisin. There are many things tha' m0th0<| Of `l°_l°0D11l'l"lI lb b\`0U{£l1f 38 COINS. should be foi'_e'otten in the histories of botl What 0111' farmers l0St lll'll`0Ul-Ili 01U‘6l€SS countries, things that will look exceeding- handling, carelessness for which the deal- ers were wliolly responsible, because they ly small when read in the lurid light of tht simply bought “wool” and_ paid the samepfighting side bv side for a common cause price for good and had alike, would re -lthc cause of riight and humanity. _ i . _ _ ' t' i ~' ‘ .niistei'-Gt'nei'nl ol (‘iin;iil:i. I H mn I mmm` . "Earnest action slioiilil he talitii ` fowaril this eiiil. 'I`lit\. liisioiy ot lii'.' Supper . '. ' 1. . .’. - -. _ _ Bfimnd "fone ol l ‘,\."‘](|“l` mo." H" .\lai't~oiii and 'l`Cin:i\o :ic war S-.0i'l('s. \\itli his lirioc li4' ,»_.,.,, |,0,,,,,,,.` g,,_“,,_,, ,.,_.,n,w,_,_,, .sas toitriiizr l\`raii<~e iiiiil Ileliiiiiiii ai "` lit’ \illlf‘ of the -suiltleii oiitlircalt 01', he great \r;ii'. l`iii-the his coinpai- ioi. lleiiri lioiiii.i.a‘s.1. who was also i l"i iiice iii. the limo. llenrl Ili-flniiil liil noi si-iii‘r_v for lioiiie iiiiiier tht- ii'oLr-ciloii oi' the lli'iti.~‘li iiii\'_v. Thu 'ay after the iiuiioiinceiiieiii oi' liri iii`s <'.iii'_\' into th.. sii'ii;:'L:lt\ he vol-1 iiiiri'-i'eil t`oi'sei'vice as a siii'p,'eoii_ villi the lJclgi:i,ii_ iii'ni_v iii the iifflil. 'ntl lirsi siiw iietivt' si'|'\'ietiv at .ii'_':e_ \\‘lit'ii the lliiiisli hliiiiiie.-' '|`t'i| '|`li4~ rt't'ipi‘ for t`oi‘it |)oi|'.ei's. iiieii tioiietx alirive, is its l`iili'.l\\'st Corn Dodgers- ' '_' cups c'ii'iiiiit':il l icaspooii sill . ‘_ lea:-'pooiis tai FY, t-ups lioilliu: watt~.i‘ l’oiii' the boiling: wait-i' over tim l . f’ _,-5. . w fr 4 . .. _ , I /,.4 I-‘Ulf .l 111 -\\‘ll\\'l`*`D ll* l'l‘*"‘-`fl""`l`;"ll hi* olliti' iiiati-i'iiils. llcai well. \\'hi'n co.'.l 5"' " 'ei'\"it~i,~= to lie ctii'p,- \\ io oirli tiii- ,-,,,.,,, into ihiii i-i\- - . . f' , , - . '. tes .iiiil baht* -_» 1 "I h_l',`_,°“"_.lml`f _‘mf,l.,“‘l`.“.(?ll}'fi°'_l hour in a hai orcii. '|`lii\se crisp his- - Zltlhlfl ;x‘I1ilLil)_1"’;T"‘ lm? Flin? l»_‘f’_'l":)",f"“":l"'|-1' iuils are _frooil s.~i'vi-il ho, \\'itli biit|i'i' l ' ""‘¢ I 5 "' ‘ oi'"iit\'v. ' i ity. .\lii.tlaiiie_, Iielaiitl. with like " ' l "(`m:""_“' plllmwl mo ‘uhfld .§f".Y_'°n ‘lf t\\'lie:ii 'iiiiil iiii~;ii -;i\'iii'.; i-..i'ip¢~s h_\ , . . _ iiiii.~t~_ ,ind plattxl lift! lll‘ll\-_""|\" ii l)t-r Dr.; ._ __ H ielfiiid i-eli'lir:ileil hi.~'- 1`0l‘l_\'t‘l.'iflti\ \\`.\5illl.\`(l'l`()N. .l:iii_ l.'».--.\iiit\r. 'fl iiii iii i lid iii i it _ »ii't.litlii_\' lii ai. (ieriii iii iiiilit:ii'_v pris ii. ,-;,,, |,,,,,-,,,,.__-_. .,, , ._ ,_\»,. ' , ‘e has new i>=\-'Sf'il the >'i»ii'ir\i=\l :iw im-fiiiiiiiii siiiiiiiiiuiti iu.ii._\- i._t iiii- f, ` ° iz' "i'Xf'l\1Il\.‘-’.il\i£-" ~\»~` =l f*l'l‘-Nil" IH t`ii.iiiil»t-i' oi' t‘oiiiiiii'rt-<- oi' tht' l`iiii-~il iie field t`oi’t'1‘.-'- his -=4‘l'\'i\‘f\< \\'f‘l`t‘,.\`iati-s io pa.~'.~'- ii|ioii ii pi~1'.pti.-'iiil \\:ii'i.- iiiiislr;iii\‘i- i'a.iliei‘ l`.\1l\\ 1'0ll\lHll=\-ll\~,iiig to (li-:iiiaii iiitlii-=i:'i:il li~iiil<'r.~ ihai , it lasi i'epoi'is his lirahli wa.-z iiiiit'li_||,.~,» .-;.iiiio, h:|i<» io i'i~siiiui- l'i-ii-iiilty " - l _":' ' i.'|'i“'l' -.ii -‘ '. “ ;‘iil.\iliii‘,m.i[iitl ii`ieU]-iii iiliiib i,:qIip~ .mlrld-mi iQi,iii,||iiii’il.il i,,l.it. as \\:t,li tiinl iiliii-il . _ 'IN 4 ~i. _~ _-. - ‘,..it Us :i i'r i4' \\':|i' illi'<.~ it' .i'i U d A f ‘ ‘ d I b its il-irlt lia.ii' \vliitf~_ l’iidci' all t'iiii~ iiiaii ;;.\'i~riiiiii-iii has lii-i~iiiiii~»riiipiiii ~ 0 e u i. . `aiiatlf.i. thioiiirli llrltsli :iiiil .\llieo|,,,pi ,im . - _', ._ ' ..,,,,,.; » iltlfllll'-'U4' <'ll1\lll\f'|f‘- \"’l` Ill" \'l"""l'l?4i iiioii with oilici' iiaiioiis, siipplii-il riiiv Q ' '|` llll-‘i lillllillli ‘nllfl ‘ll~"ll“.i5\\l-"ll" it ii|at.t>i'l:ils wilfi whit li (I 'iiiiaiiy iiifidi e S |‘ l ~i'is'oi\ei'>>. liliii liis'-soii has lin--ii li-:ii'ii4'tl_ .\`t-..\ l ` I "t‘iiuiida li0l\o!`>` Illlt l'*‘l'f’\'1l' 0‘i|iiipi'i's :intl luis-iiii--'s iiicii o|` in-iitriill _' loizri lieiiiiil. lt iieikls the illrillil .i~oiiiiii'ii's will hi- i.-liiiil iiii-"ii io '-:ii'i,\ ~ ' tioii ol' his pi'e: “.\'o .‘i -_ i :i` by lllti l'i:‘ir~‘0l4l"\.'_tQ\\-‘ii 4\'l'l l":_5' iii. its, iiiitli`tii'i4_\‘, pi-i'liiips. lli.iii `iiii_v; r _ ' 1 i 1 l>l'fI|`oiii|-ill.\ =lltl"'\""'1=U\§"* ""\\l\'l'."" i,lliiil.'ir 'iv:ii'iiliii; coiiiiiip; l‘i'_tioi _oll.t-ialrofl I i'll»iiIi* to \\'0l‘ll\ illltl -`l‘-|`\'N"`< s-iiii'i~<-sz 'I`lit- t|ll`l¢‘ri~iit't~ l|i'.-'- iii llii' -1 - _ tai-i iliiit <:i~i‘iii:iii_v ini-:lil _doiihi who If LVDNEV HAS MURDER ili_i-i' tiiiipi't-ss, \\'oiilil s:i|i<-ii.\ii tri-:itli~s, ¢A5E W|TH SUSPECT iiiili ifii- Allies lor ii ii'iii|¢- liiiyiwil-I, ) , NOW UNDER ARREST `i»i` th-i'iii:iii_\' ii iiiai ihi- pi-oplv .voiii I . - - ` , ., _ zlliiili- by siii'|| zi i|'i'.iiy \\4-|'i- ii i|.;iil»-.l SYl).\'li1\'. .\'. S. .l:iii. l-l. ~lla||.-A'-liooiliii;." _ NEW YORK PARALYZED WITH COLD .\'l~I\\’ \'0ltl{. .l:iii. lfl.-.-\liiiost coin lt-it-. tllsriiptloii ol' liitliistriiil ;ic\|vli_\ lioriitixi- iliriiiiiened .\'c\v \‘oi'lt toifiixhi rlth thi- i~4\iiii'n ol' zero weiitlier. Unti- iioro ilie liiirboi' is cliolteil wilfi 'ical intl thi- task of liiiiig-liig coal l'i'oiii lic New .lei'se_r teriiiiriiils. \\'hi1'li iil~ eiiil_\‘ had iaixeil the i‘esoiii'ct-s ol` rail- 'oarl ollii-ials to the iitiiiost, preseiit- id ii still iiiore ilespernio ineiiat~c_ 1..____,______;- ' niiiui seuscrioiis i=oii 3 GUIRDIIN REIDERS Furnlahed by W. S. Lounon, 5 FINDETH NO GOOD A woiiiaii will iso into a dry tzootl.-' itore piirltetl to the ioot‘ with 1-£0011* Jt‘ every style and viihie. aiiil coiue out with it live-ceiit piiiicr of pins l`liiit ls- ivliin she weiit in for iiiitl slit- ;ot, what. siiu waiitetl. \Vt~ iisiiiilly liiitl what \\'e are liiintliiigr l'oi'. We liavi .ciiowii people to go to t~hiii'i'h aiitl onine tiwiiy with i-toiiio i.:i'uiiiiiiat.lcal mlstiilte iiiudo by the p|'eiic.licr wliiin they coiilil no, oven recollect the text.. Who-ii you lliid ii man iilwiiys tiiriiiiii: up the hiiil stile ol' eveiwtliiiig, you have got ii gutter siiipe. No iniin wll go noslng iirniiiiii' liiiclt Innes niid into giirbnixe harrclii who iloei-iii’t like tb( init-ll ol' rctiiso and lore the tiistc ot etii°i'lon_ l‘ii| tiiiit. down. The l'ello\\ who ls a libertltio will tell you that ov- ary iiiiiii lsliiiinortiit and every' wom- an iniinodt-st; the eonilrineil llui' will tell you that you cunt triiiit. iiiiyliod) tliese iliiys; tho eroo'k<-tl liiisiiiess ninn will tell you that you eiiii't be lii 'luis liiess to-day and be ii consistent i'litirt'li member. (`,vn|c he tho polite 'iaiiie l'oi' tho iiimi whosn own evil ex- pr~rli»nce lends liim to think that their- hi no siicli llihii: as sliiverlty oi' liro lliei'l_v kliitliit-ss lii t‘ii- ivorhl. tiiinid ugninst, this dlspostioii io :.iei-i' iinil s4'nn‘ at good. 'l`iilti~ ii s iiai-ii look ivllliln when _von llnil yi'iii'>t-ll` sour- iiig oii iiien and tlilnlzrr; '-Ile tliiit liiitli ii fi'o\\'iii'il,heni't fliiritth no i;ooil," Are `\'<-;iilioi'lii-.-.was slioi :intl ltillcil iii i"i'i iitiiifw' io t.t'i'iii:iii biisiiii-si. iii'-ii hum 7_;:4t last iilylit. .I.\\'. tlit’-eiiw,-ll have ialit-ii ii i-iiiicei'ii\il stiiiiil i i vliliiii 24 hours bcciiiise of the fuel ol th thai the liiisiii:'s_~i iiit'ii oi' .\iiieri-'ii '., 4' to tl4-i'niaii_\- as loin; .is it '1- iii~ - . ' 'i ' l4'\t~s \\ |ii'ii ilrivc io coitipi,-l ri-sp.'iii.-iililii i;ovi~:iii» nicht iii (l4~i’iiiaii_v. the lirsl bt\iiii.',' dit' ami-il ii. tho i-oiistlliiiioiialists williiii ilii~ i-nipii't'." v A sesious siTuATioN ' A.\lS'l‘|-Iltll.»\.\T, .laii. il.~».-\ iiuiiihoi" ol' illsiililiiil (leriiiiiii ai.-l4lloi's \\'oi'ovlii~ vited on .\lotitlii_v to al|t~ii4l ti iiieetiiitl t-eiiily in tho iii\t~i't\sls of the ,pail-, tleriii-iiis aiiil other iiiironipi'i1~iiiis|iiiiI plum,-N,-_ '[`h¢\\~ greiv i'i~siless iiiider, the Ilow ol' i'liii\i\'iiiist talk tlroiii tht- iiiiiii-xtilitviiisls, says Ilii' .\ot'ialist i\i‘~ iziin \"oi'\v:it~i'ts i;-l‘ llerliii. 'l`lie_\' wr-i't' not pt‘l‘iniltt'¢l to speak. :ind gi stol'ni_\‘ scent' fiilloweil. _ ,.,. ~<\\\. _ `*` ' ‘ \i<. - » ~ I -D0Dos“/I KI D N EY ,,,,,, Pi i. L s _ `i`~.-l_\\ ~ l, A " -pl "°t.i'.".li`.li' ""4 .ii '.i,,[llll ,_ <'\\\\Ti, §?,a,', . » ci-4: Tex nga _ ' _ mm ' If . \"6s~ll, - `\.-’~.<'s,\,\\\\.\\,\ y '/I//.a=\\\\\\\\\\\\'»///Ilnri t is Carry a \v/II Good Pen ' We have the best as- sortment of Wa,terman’s .i Ideal fountain pens. lg l Price $2.50 and up. I G. H.T..yi0r_ /Ill yon finding good or evIl'.’ , ' BTRAV SHOTS ' PROP. S. N. EARL, Musical Director Ili- ti id i'inii', li is t-liiii'!-',i»,i| that \\'i\ailiei'l>i-i- iiiiiiiis :iii .i\i|l:i\\'_ f|\ ` W , ` p) __ ° nil (lri-i'ii\\'i-ll ivcrt- liiriiililiii; iii "'l`hi-Ii'ii\i'i.lii'i, |'aci slioiiilill lii;'l\oi_'\ii-I l`lIl‘lD, I }i'ci-ii\vr-ll'_~i rooiii.-_ iiiiil iiiit :in '.ii'i.;i: in niiiii i iai tii~ propos'-'i o iis'4'riiii- r iii-iit iii-'st-. rliii-ini; wliicli (li-~t-iiwi-ll iiiaio iigiiiiisi lli-riii.'iii lrailt: alter iiii- F. M_ rciv ii tqiiii and slim \\'4~iiilioi'lwi-. was is iioi at \':ii'i.iiii't-' with the pre .. ` V` \',,|,(.,» (~|,,i,-_ i|' :iii l*l<'a.siiiiI >'li'i\i-i,|".ii|i-iii`s ziiiiiiiiiiiioil polii'_\ _i1_o; Iii can | I). It _ I lit ilii .ill i i‘it ii ii pol l I 7 hootlii‘:. iooli l\lat~t-_ ii-li-plioiiiiil 'hi-I woiilil i-n;;4-iiili-i' h:iiri~4l aiiioii:.; ilu, _ _ A,__ ___ ` iolit-t-_ 'l`lii-y, '~ii tht-.lr iiri'lviil. t'oiiiiilliiiitioii.-'_ thi the iii|i|i':ii'y it iiirulii lvl-, W , ,W V V 7_1 °,,,,.. (;,.,.,.,,,,.,.i, 5,, ,\,,. ,~|.,,~,\ \,.~|l1|“--*H \"oi‘\\'-:it~i'ts says, "\\'ei'i-' "'I`lio‘lio hi~|:iborotl with slit-hs aiiil :iliiiseil by liiiitl party the lieroit' ‘hoine \\'iii'i'ioi~~' or the l~‘a- :iiiil'iio\v tliorliiii-rl piirty." think oi' ihi-iii." 1 ` e l\`iitlit~rliiiiil pat't_\» l`oiiiiilt'tl ri--, Citizens’ Mass Meeting /\ mass inectiire' of the citizens will be held on the Evening of Monday, 21st linst., ln tlie MARKET HALL at 7.30 o'clock ' . _His Worship, the Mayor, will give a compre- hensive review of civic affairs for the pest two years. `_ . Oppoitunity will also be afforded for all pre- Sent ineiiibei's of the City Council, and pi'ospectivc civic candidates to state their views upon civic af- fairs. I ~ ,, , M l_"iii't.liei' an opportunity will be givtiii citizens at this m@0flN.&` to place in nomination all whom they consider fit to represent the city, either in the office of It/Ia_yoi'alty, or as Councillors for the wards or Coinmissionei's of Water and Sewer Supplies. _ Clergymen of all denominations and the Prin- cipals and Teachers of the Public Schools are speci- ally invited to be present. - The Cliair Will be Taken at 7.30 Sharp nv onniin P. S. Brown, Mayor of Ch’town _ (N0 h0.VS lltidci' sixteen years will be allowed in the hall.) . ' 2175 ~ ‘ E.Ie\vclci' and F.ii_q'raver \\\\\\\&wlNl\I\\\i ..,............t V _L_ Kp \ Chair. of Com ' . 'f ...ea its iicemiiil ot' the. nicetiiis ine \viii'i'iors' ol’ the lfiitliei were left to t.hemsolvi~ii lciiow wlint the tleld gi'a\i