k '17" Rosenbloom Wins ; l‘ xmv _ a “qggnhmom, of 30w \oi‘lt, tlefetiti- "Knockout" l'hil Knplun. his fiellow by 1117 lllllth. ‘. '5‘ m; -, f ' o: .‘ Y0!‘ “T111. FIND _- 7.1 H0951‘ 0|" 5ess¢8tions 1 .61‘ THE f» Central Drugstore 1 a tgltristmas is but a few days aw'ay_ and now 1s the time to make your selections. {he following ‘list will-give you some idea . if the goods we are showing. A big line of $vorylWlhiteHRose and Pearl), Perfumes and Toilet Waters, Compacts. Gfillfiemells Travelling Case's, Manicure ‘and Toilet Sets and Rolls, Cigars and Cigarettes ‘ill Christ- mas Packages, Pipos. iiors (Christmas Tobaccos in Humi- Wrapped), Pouches Cigar and Cigarette Tobacco Cases and Holders, Smokers Sets, Ash Trays, Gillette and Auto-Strep Razors, Thermos Bottles and Lunch Kits, Shaving Sets, Shaving Brushes, Christmas Chocolates in ‘hand.- some boxes (all kinds), and many other articles too numerous t0 mention. We want you to look over our offer- things we are ings, there are many new sure will delight you. It will be a pleasure to show them. i E. A. FOSTER. Suiiiiyq-iitli; From Phil Koplan; ll.-—.\lu_\'PY YORK. 11cc. iqwngmuti, amonl: the lea-lint! con- P011511 ODDFELLOWS The Pops defeated the lhimbells ‘Hymn-g for middleweight boxininT. Sentncr . . . . . . .. 125 honors m a $1,,“- 1040111111 feature A. .~ 161 1mm at iMadlson Square Garden to A‘. . 1H iiirht. itoscnbloom weighml 1.19 and (L 108 Kaplan 157% mounds. 1‘-~ 911 Only 1n the late rounds ditl ROS", Total 211:1. QHIIIOOIIYS maullfll! style edge 111m Qlllllllell-‘ll tn the fore of his home town rival. \. \2illlf18l'Slll‘lt2 . .. 115 Kant-An nigger] u rally in the final ll. liePage . . . . . . .. 13!! session. scoring repeatedly with (1. licitch . . . . . . .. 107 heavy lefts to the heml and b01113 C- 5184111?“ - ~ - ~ - ~~ 77 but he could not overcome Rosen- ’l-. Adams . . . . . . . .. 125 bloom's point advantage. There weri- no iknockdowns. Teddy Baltiock flashy little Brit, T0tal.—1!J46. 88 131i 13$ 1B2 93 12H 121i 174i 176 134 ,1 I LEAGUE ‘a v bi l l All i i l ' BlNil 152 181 186 170 133 122 121i 110 95 163 Hn-Bolids defeated the Spuds by M, 1,31,13,11 gaVQ an amazing dla- 291 -pllii| melting the league a four may 0g npqifid and Witching 909/81‘ coinered tie. iii distioiiing of Joe Clifford of New 110-Echo's: York, in the. second round. of a fii- T- ‘Ilowfllt - - - . - - H 1142 round preliminary. The referee halt- J. Stewart . . . . . . .. 119 cd the bout after two minutes and J. Nioholiwn . . . . .. 109 5:7 tlfiffflfllll-l of fighting in the second A. Gill . . . . . . . . . . .. 120 round. Baldeclt weighed‘ 120 and T0lfll—135i’- iriittorii 1201a pounds. [Snudsr . Alt‘ Liancliil, Anglo-Italian welter -\- 11180511011811 94 weight, fought u draw with “Farm-AV- UOWII - » . - . . . .. 134 ér" Joe Cooper, oi’ Indiana, in thelli. Rodd _ . . . . . . . .. 38 first of 111F120 iii-round bouts. Both J- Mat-Nair . . . . . .. 12:1 weighed H5 yiounds. Action Taken by Committee Here D _ May H1111] SIJOITJBJwiiug: 1t iii expected itqzintvit will go up from athletes iii o¢----— i Gym: Tut:il—155S. 208 15G 206 115 152 79 S5 170 —-—Z<-o>-——~ 10.30 to 11.30—~Special clans. 3.30 to idtl-dun-lor A. 4.31) to Gill-Junior B. 10s 152 158 100 133 118 177 136 to 8.01l~— Teachers basketball. ‘Bankers Leaguo-JBO Scotin vs. that an awful Commerce. l City leogue—7. business men V14. (lie Maritime Provinces outside thel ‘mums- "S-limou pure" ranks when the re» Rebekah -Leagiio~—8.30 Jolly Jing~ cult of the action taken by tlic Naif l" “l- wlll" Bllllflll- Fllllll 8111M‘- ional Registration Committee of the Amateur Athletic-Union, when 2 athletes were reinstated Saturday. 1700011103 gent-rally known. Already "some of the lot-til sports» men have linen linking wliy ccm-miitee didn't take all suspend- vii player-t buck into the fold, while it was about it. here on we iors. The rallroziilltig through oi‘ the reinstatement of 21 nrn, who nupposcilly. had been NUS- pcniied for good cause. lii one morn. in; was bald to be uiiprccctlt-nteil and those whose names were tutti:- trtl from the lint have going cause to complain. the through all recommendations in roiiuli nnil those cliilm which fniicil‘ in bet aboard 1.1m lmnd wagon will be as diggrtintlcil as cvi-r. Option in local amateur circles is lo the effcci went u little too far statement of mine of tlic men on Haiiiril:ty' and mniitciir spurt hori- would suffer n1 bald. Lust. evening a iticssage. Willa r.‘- iolvcil from offlcltils of the M. l’. 1i» who stated that .\R:f‘.arro11. faiho. had been rentorcii to the cinn- fohr ranks but lllli llllllli" bud lllllll véflonlly been omitted from tlic list llfabllfl 21. announced on Saturday. I|kt--»~“\l\'cll. Put, tlie electlonn Wlll sown 11> ozi now. riju vote?" iPat—"llow will l veto? there's only one kind mont we want lu Dublin today." ‘Mike-"And what may that be?" Pah-“A coal-itlon, of courle!" for Psoriasis“ ' with: on Chronic; ~ orbcl Hcmedini. - inn. Booklet on Female @0111» ‘Inlnl nhwflflrr (a Dido, Vumcvn, It 0- 1 '01 OM01: Item-mil Institute ‘ Maritime their outilnwt-tl plnyeir ihnt tho commlttr-c in its roln- ii result. i; was RESTORED TO GRACE one l-Ithvaril of well-known lmckr-yrllaria 110w will Sure. of govern- E-on Bibi macaw; m!“ no 1 nmphlcfl on of Manhood and yarn’ o:- , 3E halal r punt W |l_ 01f IDQIIIW. M0 newspapers of So li’ you buve BANS PUBLlQATION OF DIVORCE CASES l-i i-innlunil a penal offence. Death 0f King“ Matter 0f Only A Short Time from Bucharest. <1; r ythg law In”! i‘ ll-‘IRBT BURMA LADY LAWYER r. The “Y“ Alleys are all iihellaclt ed and waxed up to perfection. Starting today till the 21th prizes are up for the high single and three strings both for Juniors nud Seu- nome time, conic nntl have a crack at the prize; m IAJNDON, Dec. 14.-—'i"be ‘House of Commons Ipassed this afternoon. a bill iprohlbition the publication 1n the testimony of divorce cases. lt tpermits publica- No doubt. the national body, in tion only of names. the alleged of. an effort t0 provide harmony in, fenct- sin-d tho vcrtiltrt. The. House of 'i’roi'luoefl- initIm-ga iii expected to pans it before iliilii‘ sest-ilpn ends. One result, it is hurry. but it is doubtful if lill(‘1l|].r1n(ed()u[, "my l"; w make drew action will bring about the denlri~tl;1.-=t|on m‘ United ‘Suites ncwupnpcm l. ll ystlccessful ever held by the Union. l NB p T? ' on Good Work. Messrs S. F. Doyle and 1.. ll. MC- Millan. President and Secretary re- mpcctively of the Maritime Prov ince Branch of the Amateur Atli- letic Union of Canada ho hare been attending the annual met-c lug of tlie A. A. U. of C. have re- turned to the city. The above ngmed gentlemen expressed thori- eglves as very much 11198594 flllll extremely impressed by the We)’ in which the three days proceed- ings were conducted. .\'ot n hitch was experienced throughout ‘and the consensus of opinion was think said gathering was one of the most From a Maritime point oi‘ view, the main interest centered in thel reinstatement of athletes under‘ the ban. and when tlie final decis- ion was rendered much elation ups manifest by all concerned. coped- ally in the cases of a number of the reinstated who have been mit- siitlc the fold for the past four or lt u-as felt that most of theiicl by our own Maritime Executive. Mr. Doyle in an interview with t Guardian at after the tbout thirty cases before the RI". ci-ni-rful iii ‘rim. This tribute to the Maritime itlilctes is attributable in the iinrd 1111i conscientious work of our exo- autlvc. and no doubt the clubs that these gentlemen represent will fer-l ‘leepiy l-tratciul. I inked for New Brunswick mutter was tlelci-zatci-i. this the arguments iii fairm" hardly merited such a secession“ Hid no a consequence tlie M. P. ll. iport in the Maritime-s. v Mr. Doyle stated thnt ii was an; education in itself for those life-i of C. officials conducted tlic bunt-l ness of the meetings. Tuesday afternoon until Friduyi most of these men ncver left the hotel. the meeting iplucc; encii and every delegate uiiing up the occasion. President Doyle arcat credit] is duo ‘Preultleut Ric-i Vicar; Secreiiary Dr. Lamb; "P. d.’ ltfulqueen." President of tlie Olyui-| London, Howe, 4iormeriliarltimc many others/for rtheir interest". in, Canada. be 119M in iunemi, likely ll’ BanlT". Alter the adjournment n1 tlie meeting the ilelt-gnies left itir their respective lmnies really plctiscab with their trip 1o tlic provinces by tlic nea iiuti liopiii; tziiii itthle1ic._ miiicrialsvill be IILi-(‘lllllllll ilo that Maritime utlilctczs f‘iiii:itlu'~i next Olympic‘ team. lPfLlilldtllll Doyle yesterday wus- the recipient 01" ‘ (ill on his lately acquired oiflce nf| Vice President of the A. A. U. of (Ki to» doubt “8nmm'v" in his new or-l fice will live up to the good and consistent work already iwcom~ plisliod during his sojourn in Mari- tlme athletic affairs. Doyle is an enthusiastic and conscientious of-I flcinl who at all" times 1e neverI found lacking when tlie interests of the Canadian and irarticulni-iy tliel 1171111118‘ athlete in at stake. - Let's liope~ that within. the? next few yenru- local followers‘ of atb- lPAlllS, Dec. l4. — The death -of King l~‘c tllntind of ltumnnia is now a mitttc 'of weeks, a few monfhz at beat, ‘in the opinion of moist rc- litibly informed trnvellcrtfrenchini; These travellers affirm that the recent iierioii of operation-j peform- red upon tho sick. monarch werci ‘only temporary expedient: and the ‘tlic ctincerouu growth within 1.1m intentions. which i": tlie real trnu- bio, llllll not been touched. Only tho grnveut fonn of surgical interven- tion with tleiipormo odds against the royal patient, would insure the King's improvement. and at. the present state of affairs goons decline to. take such a atop on tlie ground that it would pm‘)- ably result in the immediate tleetli of Ferdinand. . the 8111-‘ MANGOON. Burma. Doc. 7 — Burma. known m the land of the pigeon blood ruby and of tlic tlnltl- lug belle made tumour; by Kiplinin JIM taken another ritep in its ntrlile toward women's rights. Ma Pwn. jhee. daughter of a Burmese official lof the Rangoon municipality, iii tlie fir.“ Burmese woman barrister. i- iMa Pwntbee in the only Burme woman to adopt letlc doings lu‘ Canada. wilbhau ,the satisfaction toftsocing Doyle at *9‘ "7' ’~r l‘ our“? l. i. Will 01111111112181? i“ Aim-oat. every man smelt and anything ti‘: Null llnq lo Ill?! 10 QHIOC hlM—Cl\IOR ll".,'°'.'9.‘f’.l.'!l 1 1 billion» _A ego-youn- nae-fires. cioiine and‘ uotneno m prloll ma. t every‘ dulgn» also "TOBACCO JARS out: ‘POUQHEG.’ ' Something New’ “ Iolutlfully designed‘ names iliftize or m fwqy of n clnarpttc untllnofiin. novel gift-tor nnyooot - *1 All goodfput up 1n holly pleklflil’ Indy for dIllJvIr-y ' 1min there they would‘ l0 to din, . | 4;, y“ a rch .tl ‘ ' Mum eh- !» um with»: Kiri .3113” wreath-fit» “$13 3'31‘ "v’.’»i','.“."° 7” "°"“'°" 11031941551 '5' ll" yol gave H4110 right to niitlia Mutual '1' pflclflori ‘withdrawn ‘ ill’ gistration Committee we were suc-inmmflu, 193mm m“, wlmm. having our "loll"! llll‘ have 1t..- own govcmin lustcd and instructions issued nor m‘ he a di-Allnct body "m" the new lfylni: llwfifi m9" lllil-l llle? ha” lcr. having their own officials who again been received into amateur-Wm +cuf to see the wavthcse .\. A. l'.~' ‘Pretty. 9 9 ipare moment in the interests uf’canad|em “J0 remarked that_’ 1g the promotion of lafuateur sport inf-n“, rehmwtemem m» ‘time ‘Hei Reel-Tl»; riser tillllrr.il‘insllee‘5?llrl W- l’ d s l 10h}, _ Qneqf Best z i: H: i: gBentley, Representing _ n €I a t Heltllin Year's-S. a i; 3H l, the United Church- , e and B 881011‘? s::e§";n'" ’ a s. enuni V‘ o a ca one re- ~Ar¢ mealtime“ T‘ c“ “M17” zslkir.szz?h'lilfill'tllizim i Submit Proposal to Form Indeneldeni Wlnterkmotltarlpplieafion, from Lot l4. Kentvllle will not be granted a franchise in the Halifax Amateur llockey lmague this coming season. Such was the unanimous decision of the officials at a meeting of the league held yesterday afternoon at which l’. A. Margesou. manager of- the Kentville team made formal BD~‘K_ _\|_ 513mm. Bart-me, “m; six by pilmtlon for admission to the iocabme “fined Church represented by circuit. . . P. A. Alai-geson then presented briefly a proposal that the three m, mnuey. city clubs. i liartinoutlrntogcther with Kentvlllc Continuing Presbyterian | enter into minpqtltinn for a trophy; l which would be presented by 1hr‘ No. 1 Summorfleld‘ y cizlzenn of that town. ' Creiicente, Wln TO HAVE OWN BODY llc pointed out that it was pm- llosod to have a schedule calling cation that the vote taken ni time 51"‘ Ymlls- lliir home and home games, which“, union w“ 1min" ‘ _ ’ h _ bee em‘ ould not iuterefere with tbolncalk-nntidereii m, Case“ should “m” a.“ n s i-“Cllelllllc ill‘ M" llllY lleaflllg 11110" (“(11011 of the commission and no‘ l" ll"? A- -’\- ll- ‘ll C" 1"“ “ll-llldlwdithe league standing. Mr. Mnrgesou lwils asked to formally submit his Na 3 “hum” , . I ‘proposal a; the meeting. of the lcuri l“‘-1ll‘4’5°lll-a~l‘° Bald-giant: which it to be held on Monday by the United Church congregation presentation nine“ ll We also decided W" ll"! ""1"" inn the former Methodist building. Wlllllll organ. ctc., and $2130 to nsnliit iii iin 15 ‘llollyr IIHIIJTHHOVR]. Application was also made by Athletics A. A.. a recently fomici club, but this wag refused also. The Arcnng A. A. applied ‘nilmiasion tothe intermediate leu- iltoterrlng to the succession new“; bu; [his w“ referred to tlic 1W 510W! 5901111 illlll$new league officials for considera- .i.on. disposed oi Without! llliirry Butler and Dr. Alan A. much tlebntliif: as it was felt thiit Dunlap were appointed official ri-i. n! some crecs for the season. ll . 1 ~ 1.1. ‘ it l cont nues to icgu 1 e atniitcurisenalnors Hold Eight CANADIAN oivisiou ‘FW-LDFAP Ottawa . . . . .. 8 0 l 21 lfl “B” Americans 4 4 1 15 15 4 fi d0 16 Z1 \faroons . 3_ 6_ 1 l4 22 TOTOIlLO , . . . ..-.' 2 5 1 1G 18 (lemon will: t-—St. Puts iit .\iont~.ei-,ly belonged to a former Met-ho- rcnl; Ottawa at Americans. pic Committee; J. 1V. Bellamy oi we he“ o; gent; _.\_ 1:, (,1 (g m» Alberta. Pigofs. Simpson-of MoGlll. gunned“, ‘ ' priiiid "Jumper aiul burdlvrl and 11H.» i,“ u, my“ “and Bu“: - The sllllll 3°11". Tlll-le-‘l Sllll‘ 1157f? negation the right to worship in 3° Will’ tlie former Presbyterian Church‘ at .-tim.oth1t - td a‘: The next meeting of the Amaf-o; e ' e es He“ e a w“ eor Athletic Union of Canada wil mouncembn. no mild type when of the committee was made. ber ls far 1n excess of ih most Maritluias. who blamed M. l’. B. A.‘ A. U. 0f C. in 10111161‘ gm gll cnprlciousness, YCB tot’. v i’. B. stated some time iiizo ‘iii “:9 lll-‘ll’ lllll“ ll Eilllllll’ lllllllll" "lhincertain tones that lie wns pre- (‘onnlntiinfi Presbyterian CiiurvlfNc. 16 Moritlnue [pztreifto fight for the reinstate-be given the former Presbyterian Maritime atiilt-tcsipud ppm-ch, nients of vrould carry the figlit to u fin lllllllemll-‘l “m” lie did so. and l1. very good finish No. 8 and 10, North Tryen gratulationn from his many friends 410m a Mnrmme "mm of flew. "$6111" ‘Doyle Mid liflrrr Bleak-Jill? opinion that the present coii- to take n. uey. the Maritime members on. committee. are w be coiiuuonded of tho church but that the fitlllllflll‘ tlic on ‘keeping their promliics. ‘ff have done nil they proniisctl to and more than they were expected tortns not. forth in former llplllicll- the van“, to do. The members oi‘ the, glstrutloli committee, they say, nu other officials have proven thoqi- This application. .l.ll-lllti“‘“‘°" a ‘l’ Black Hawltgsl‘ uld be in full charge of the len- gun. ‘of the Presbyterian Church 0on5?"- tliqoll! and subject to the terms of priv- 10155111119" ntent of expense and provided that Tho ntiifl- reasonable notice be given by the P1101198 ill United Church congregation in r.»- rs for luck of action ou the mu ~No_. 7 Clyde River President Doyle. of the ’-.i. H. itii tits 111.115 ;--’_--n>_--_-€__--- --» and Brookflgldkliqolra withdrawn Iii‘ the applicant: and-mild not conic on m,- Migm '4 Auodur applicltion from Sit-m ' ld was presented but no ‘efiltlo i was given and tbs, ‘ ~ v Qomminnoo not consider questioned the vote taken at the _ _ amazing 195m)’ time of union but the commission through ‘the lives of decided that it bad no jurlsillctioii to get in such a matter. Hence the docket consisted of twenty-five applications, niuc-teeir of which were presented by the Continuing Presbyterltins represented by .\lr. u the tempura, lurto star cull .\ir. \\'. l-I. Bentley. K. C. The following iii-e the findings of 1st,! Church Applications‘ . Was an application by the fortn- ji-r lheslbyterlan tiongmgiitlou. which was withdrawn. .No. 2 Lot i4 \\'a.~i a claim based on the itppli- "his was‘ oiitsi e the iuriii-l (lccisiott wan ma e. 1 l in this case an offer was made ‘to give the continuing Presbyter- Thc offer wait not ac.- cepteil. Mr. Bentley tiecided that no ortior could under ill!‘ circum- stances be mndc. No. 4 Went Point ivus an application presented by tbo coittluuing Presbyterian c011- tti-egations.‘ Mr. Bentley ordered that the applicants be given the rte-ht t_o worship in Went. Point Church at such times when tlic building was not iii use and oti condition that part payment .u‘ overhead expense be made. Ne. 5 Kenelnqton _ ‘lll this case tlie United Church congregation had offered tlie coir‘ ‘tinulng Preubymrian ‘ congregation [to give to them the Methotlist Church building, n96 vacant. oil ipiiymcnt of $1500- Tiie former Methodist tlic t‘ o 1‘ l i majority ‘gationwho voted in favor of union artrndw worshipping in the Pres- byte ian Church building. .111 .'.Bentley decided that by tlie “construction of the statute. i110 i9 commission had not the power ill 3 give away to a. minority group oi‘ 7 the former iPresbyterlan congrega- 5 Lion any property which bad forni- ‘ diet congregation; coneediiently l1"- could make no order re tlie tlliipos- al of the Methodist. Church there. N0. 6~ Freotoyvn ' 1n this case Mr. Bentley gave to a the _ Romantic Screen. Sensation of the Year! the brilliant, colorful ale of m Ibana an tell a great not)’, flllufid b)’ .Niblg of “Ben Hur" fame, with Greta Garbo Film Triumph Now As gorgeous as gay Parits-l-As asthebleak plains of South America- As mighty as the Niagara ysfill,‘ Matinee-26c, 16¢ Night-We, 26c, 15g I’ I with GRETA GARBQ y. . ANTONIO MORENO o . LIONEL BARRYMORE I ROY DARCY~H.B.WARNER . who moves, flnmelikc, meal Told as only Fred unded by a notable all- Soenanb by Far/tum ~Fm/n'" the story by DLASCO IBANBZ ; . V. y, i; 1 *FR£n‘ 1 ‘\l\i_\'\\ii|1i_)1 11.\‘,‘_ llittiiti 011mg t Pl(~i|-¢[_(,fi)/if_/lf_'l ‘A PICTU its the‘ continuing Presbyterian cou- l°ll ‘such time as tit might not be’ in use Pictures a El" gard‘ to‘ services. so an to elinii-i- grcgntlmi the (ihlircli building . Mr. Bentley‘ decided to leave the deciding oi’ ‘ |_ iln this case an agreement illIIllC matter to K1,’) uettiemenl. was filed by which thcmd. Hero the continuing Prcsbyier-I This met Willi the flll- nut i-onizrcgation lllifl been tilfervnli 1111-‘ nrovai of nll- l "i" lilrmer iictliotllst ‘Church, n-t-J "1 "llllrl-le. with some exceptional ' Ill till! (‘i180 M12 391N116)’ Save 1w Mr, Bentley found they liatl ii right] in regard tn the [tar i 1.111313113511101) should not be tleprived 140mm“ i, was "Norm m. Iluitcrl (Iliiiri-li ilougri» he! in: lheahrtoriens eheuld have the nation m tlic continuing llfllifhly- dfiflrllllt to worship Rlllllecl i0 i118 tcrinn on payment til ono-lliirtl This lit-loitned tu Slur» goon coiturciftiiiou iiiid .\lr. lieut- lcy could only leave ii to tlie wisli presented by m‘ tho pnrilfls. i f)‘ --i.ions. No. 9 Hampton and Bonahaw iwlvefl gentlemen in every reaped the continuing Presbyteriiini-i. wit» No. 17 Murray Harbor. I of tiie‘word end have enriioilthjyfor the use of tlie church at Bon-' undying gratitude of the iiinrltiihen ghflw, in their CftIOPQIiIO promote peace minority group t c right of the Ch,ur(\h_ und harmony and at the sonic time continuing give iill a stputre. deal, “ilnth them." “'11.! the comment o prominent leader _\'L'l1lf‘l‘v(lil)'_. Mulqueen Say: Canada’: Canada's iproripcciii look m adiau Olympic Committee” in the Amateur Athletic Union events. ., store furnlbQ in better in 1921. lip iieciiireti. Mr. Mulquomi. in 5nd A. A. U. matters. eui-"l-loclféy- demolition woe eiuifimooo mi m ribuletl nilitho tfiphthfldolbeing to tail get-tbewbtunotier to sen IIO IIIPIOIQ" M’ lltflllfi‘ llIQ. to» time flnctlenul Prospects Croat mo‘ better for tho 11128 Olympic game] _ - ' than. they um in 1924. tit-clnred ialmmd 1° m” "W" mm“ J. Muioueeu. president of tiieCan-Iley w“ gwen by w; Puimgr and Dummy’ lnteiiviow at the. annual meetlnl oi Canada Mr. Mulqueen rial thhtl it th d. Cutiadafouitht to do better l: 1028'“ to ma‘ e‘ e'amr especially in the track i1ll(l,fl81f1' M“ "M" 1°“ ‘lxlioilrlélrlg; olraement by which the share liigghnrch "by," “u. “m; pm. "m! l-llilllY llllllll "W" "l" 41°11"! amount to oncahlrd of this inter- lllllilllll)’ with we; uniount to be paid by the UNITED 214$ '1' A‘ Mcvlcll" 91 1 ll'll1l“li~1l.l'l5_!l'.,1lnlted Church comllffifilliloll W119 d9” "l “l” A- A- U» llllll l"!!! wlll‘ now are using it. m the coutiiiitiuz No. 2C Clifton plated a mp to the Pacific ooalt-preguyrsrian mnmgqtiori. e in connection with Olympic "The at‘! ' , . . {was made from‘ Port Arthur wild: Po 1a Norm Rum“ to meeting of the Conn dian , Am; - ueooiatlon. ‘ti! the Olympic ‘Midi Amlltnmfidllwlllll‘ '9" lWlT-coolfohtlon and subject to 11101011116 i106!!! of bolflflt notional mail, and to see tiieloiympie money M‘) lllm- tinuim Proobytlrhn witolllfllltl?" In this‘ cine no order iaviin rtlveii The _ t-imtiiiului! 1'l'[l.~lll)’l(.‘l‘lllll-5 Mr. Bentley gave t0 tut’ were offered tlie .\ictlitirll.tt .-\a‘ llii.~i'\\‘iis 341111111111: for 1T9" Ytcrian Cliurfiil them no nrtlcr could lie llllllltl until- oH the right m worship in the church cr- ini- clrrllllisfillivtls. l f it at Hltimpton, subject to the usual N, 1a Dundas, Brldge- l torlllfl- i town and Annandale- _~ Ne‘. ‘l1 Bradnlbane Ind R0" Vlllll)’ ‘The couiiiiuing Presbyterian ask- iln this who M1‘ 13811116)’ gave to ed for the (‘hurt-ii and Manse lli oonlimllhlf Pfllflllilerlllll Dundui-i but not for tlu- Nletbmlist - Clillrfih i119 711K111 l0 Wllrlllllvlll lll" Church ut »lil‘1(|l{(l1il\\'ll. .11.‘. l3eiit-| llcl‘ church when not in use and nub- my “w, h, H", mnmulh,“ l.,.(,.,|,_,.,| lorlnna tlit- rlglit to worplitp iii ili.~| Tl"! Plllllillllllll! lil- Plmlllllll vlllZforiiti-r 1'l‘('5‘l)yll‘.T1llll UCllllPFll n! . 'l‘liertr was no (ll'(ll‘l' cou- -.n MF- Mlillllil l0 l1"! ‘lllllll-lnullll‘ Corning llfc Wiiuso. i ‘Preflbyterian Church but Mr. Bent- Nm 19 we“ cove Head iey decided that there was no pow- ____ .. “d stanhope Mr. lleiitli-\j_giive_tti tin.- continu- ing‘ Pmllllytcritiiib" the right it The parties concerned flied fllllwol-ah") h, H", we,“ (;",.‘,h_,_,,,| of, l i flu. l2 Granville t the Minnie at Brutlalbniic flllflllllllvlned may‘ Q1! '~'C0llflltiiill \\'I'l'l‘ followed. -' eat and to he viiiucd at. $800 and , HCH 1 ‘ APPLICATIONS ' This Mr. Bentley lzayc an ortlci- lo the agreement mat with approval. ‘ lUnltetl-Chftrch congrezntinn to in... ~ ,-the church. for purposes of vmr- lnd Now Glllflew chip whennot in 1186. provided the Mr. Bentley gave t ‘the, continii-uetiiilterms were ndlwretl to. Also in; Preibyterlau. coul ion tho‘ he use ofar-ceaa to tlie Cfllllfllflfj‘. ' tight to one these churches. when‘ e 21 bong River not in use by- the United Chqrclti-‘T-Ai-i order was given -in tlic cunt- eflfem that the Ufllletl‘ In- renal totlfiiiflhurch congregation use tlie Lon: pihperty, no order Wu 11W River fOhureh building when not in - » . - iulemy. the continuing Preebyti-r- . 1181M.‘ ‘ - the con» 1N0.- 22‘ Hunter Walnut tonne. WQJthmo 4 MIFIHWIH ' . , Afr. Bentley ordered that River’ FOX NEWS-l-PNPHE RnttmwfioItcHEsTRA -- . , . . to the coniiiiuittg Presbyterian con-lfiurtligan. former MethodistlNo. 251 Lot 11 Ilie parties concorii-_lnilldprg M; a ma“, t the Strand Friday and Saturday in tleniuitd and the few good veal!‘ were sold/quickly’ iii from 310.0010‘ $11-50 _aud gmssci-s sold $413010 $4.75. Hogs were a little easier.‘ Mr. Bentley gave an orilcr tbnt tlie United Church use tlic ClllllTll of wnraliip Stiles were mode on a graded lull while not in use by the continuing from $11.25 to $11.50 for , llrcsbirterlan Church. subject :0 311101111124 $2.00 tmq- 110g prom; ‘I sclurts iiiiil $111.75 to $ll.6lill\‘. shops. The. built of tlie bugs Ill, sold clone -to ilie $11.35 iiiarlt N" thick smooth». (lriitled local butchers piiid from $11.35 t0 $11-55: tlie unuiil condition. A Live Stock Report .\lO.\1TRl~.‘.\l.- Dec. 14. -—-ll‘rcsli °" l} "ll" "9518 fill" *1" "llil 121.211 receipts of livc stock mi the twp all“ "W493?" l" 39-5“- Y ‘- yards lliih morning timountetl to lilfl cittilc. 268 lambs, £170 bogs and "_“'i<"'"__ 151i citlvns iii atlditioit tn tt-ii t-urn iinlondt-il iiliout ton tfclock iiiitl not coutiioti 111 the above. Trailing with very nloiv. Several iota oi ctittlc. liimbsi and hoes ivere cur ried over front _\‘l‘Sl(ll‘lllly lut-luiliiiq some of the. cooil t-atllc iiiiil there were no caitlc sales this nioriiina. Lambs were no better. it was :il- $,,0,h,,fl_ This mm om rpnutdy 1| v most impossible in not iuiyr-ra lllunlsn a flpecnh. rm. u" "Humor 0i‘ ::i\lwiiy.i Ready und llelialliz" Practically all pains arising Mill . iniiitinmniioti can be removedrlih 7 Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. Sllllllll 1 rub it on tlie sore spot undilll; flliickly absorbed by int». our. 111a 1l"l\1111l! bower is coitveyml will“ lnllniueti ilsiuiti which is 111111111"; look at lambs. A low ofitrrq wot-ii m,“ made lLl from $11.00 ti» $11.50 rm- rnir “prying klllfltl but no $111109. (‘nlvcs were Qua,“ ' . . scrntiwlics, bruises illl K001) u bottle iinntl ill‘ I y -.1 tfiiioosn Xmasifiifts llere Our Variety is Larfle wonru a “ - _ _. Au , UP-TO-DATE '|' » t tie aroma uAs Pl. Ernest llworlh '_ Opposite ,Zlon Church Fhoni was . _ 142 Prince stroll v -.~.~——.rr-~ . l .- l WE "HAVE EVERYTHING 4»»+»~»»,<»»»+J~m+»+»m " A ‘ w . " , - I l " l‘ ' I I ' ‘ . I ~ i‘ Jewelery _Q‘l1ll§i.tll1§5 , We have the finest ‘assortment of new 111111,, ' attractive jewelerytol be (eaten. tho tin .rigiit..to'lhe~.uaa out-o t t .i - :