Look 0ut For. that fifl€fiiifi~¥fiitkilfl YOU. pnrcd. Drtlggist 9E2’:9Kfieiflfiliifliiififiosififisi&¥ieiiéseiiseilissii< ilor 1920 U s e a Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. We cairy one of the best assortments. hand. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver “The Store for Waltham - Watches ” DONTS Don't. pity 1i returnotl sol- dii-r, iind liiin a joli. lion’! ni-ult-rt in liu-y a p-iir tit‘ tht» spot-int l)1ll‘_i-',.lilI lI')t)i."§ tliat wi- art- ffltllilii-f this ivi-clt. VIEN'S MAHOGANY BLUCH- ERS NEOLIN SOLES GOODVEAR WELI‘ $7.75 THIS WEEK $6.95 Morris-Smith-Beer FOR YALUE ED WITH VISIT TO DOM- ‘ INIONB ‘LONDO N, Feb . returned to England greatly pressed with the “l Tried em’ and ‘that's llickey’s 8t Manufacturers I an» #1 l- w FEBRUARY 7, 1920. & DIIUDIIIIIIIQROIQ‘ a , . i First Sniiiie Do not allow a cold to get Stop it when the Ilrst symptoms show themselves. Keep n box of Macs Cold Tab- iots In your home or your 5F 5F § 3' * i!‘ it 9!- ¥ pocket and fecl you are pre- t!‘ fi The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. ll’ it >l i} t! lie ti? it: 5E lil- ti: vié u¢ i‘ ll‘ ¥ifv¥7fiéié9fiilé9filtfiilliéliififi¥9fifl A point to suit every‘ “l: Anthem. q iii lilt‘ Murr r-jj l imv- i fiil-Ztiifievs avortigt-s of from Min-lit.) p‘ i M] .\lay,ll||tlt l’, Foster ATUIIYI‘. llixitlt‘ '\'. J s imam"? stalwart M firs; 'i.-— Atliiiiral __ _.__ i mtrtiwlehz. . ' vmuum Jim")! “y” u n h: rciilizctl tliat If they maintained loyalty of the tlominijtins, where lie found u very keen perception of the importance oi‘ st-ia-power. The IIUIIIiIIlUIIS luliy _ . L, z But there is just the one best chewing _ tobacco for mine HICKEY’S Twist - This Is the verdict of the boys, who have been st the war. Even soldiers from other countries preferred I-IIOKEYS Twist Why! The best of cour so. Nichoison’s Tobacco Co. Ltd. l Ladies Attention - J l. . dve-rtising the famoiil} P000“ (iETRxOTRFIHCrIO€lGI‘ArIRAIGT WASHER {ii WITH A COPPER .I‘UB.. _ We have this wonderful machine in stock, f.‘ call and see it operate in our showroom. pA.Horn‘e & Co. Thelliethotiist National Bampaign Prince Edward Island ilflgthodlglg art.- joinlng with New Brunswick to raise the conference objective of $150,000 in the National Campaign unit to outglve Nove Scotla, which has the same allotment of the $4,- 000,000 fund. ~ Although Nova Scotln has 17,000 members anti‘ the N. B. and P. E. I. Conference only 15,000, the contest is nrit- too unequal, for organiza- tion is'well advanced and enthus- iasm high among the workers on the mainland and Island. Newioundlnndis tackling o. $90,- 000 objective, while other confer- onccs have allotments ns follows: Montreal, $475,000, and Toronto, $1,100,000. The last-named confer- ciico expects ovcr- $500,000 in spetiial subscriptions; the city of TUITIIIII) is "allotted $850,000 and ex- perts to “make it a million." ‘ \\'itli the placing of .tlie spccitil subscription mark at. $600 and over, many Ontario farmers are enter- ing llio class of large investors, and their province may raise over $3,tl0tl,000. Eleven Toronto men led oil’ with $435,000. Altlitiugli his iBIIIEIPy has averagt-d only $000 during the past 25 years. one lluinilttin Conference pastor is giving $1100 from his 1920 salary of $1,200. * m o it o I 0. W is I s i a It s an in 3ft itt ___-<-o>ii- BROOKFIELD SCHOOL EX- AMINATION l On the afternoon of Friday, Jan. = 23rd, quite a numbor of the parents mid (Iltfzcns of Brookfield assemb- led at the school to attend the semi- annual examination. The classes were begun about 2.30 p. m. most of the examining being done by Mrs. E. Johnston and Mr. (llins. E. Mat-Duff. The pupils answered the questions very well, and show- cd thnt -h2y are interested in their work. -\t the close of the BXHITI1IIIII~ tion a short programme was suc t-cssftilly carried out by the pupils. Some of the visitors made short speeches, each one expressing him- self as being well pleased with the way in which the pupils ac- qulitted themselves. One of the r speakers. - Chas. E. MacDuft emphasized the lmprotunce ot‘ helping the child In the home. Rev. R. H. Stavert, in speaking- of the different problems of the $011001 touched on the one which is so very urgent at the pregem__ that of the teachers salary. He stated tl-at the teachers are not stitT-siletl with the action of the gov- ernment and that. the threatened strike was called 0ft simply 10 avoid “a strike." ' llcforo closing the visitors‘ and scholars were. ireutod Io ‘litinic/ "mil" "1 "IV tllld apples for which -a vote ot‘ thanks was tendered to lilo tong-her. The meeting closed about 4-“0 by sir-sing the National . _ SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS "m" ‘ms ‘cnantorrsrowu GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL , GUARDIAN g IT PAMS to buy In this Province. NOTICE-I am read-y to do horse shoeing. Also build and repair slelglis all kinds. F. Connolly. Cor-. ner Pownal and Euston St. Jan. ZO-Gieod ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTl$ER8.—AdvertIsers are res- pectfully reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- lon Oflice not later than twelve noon each day except Saturday, when the lntesthour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dt RECORD PRICE FOR MOVIE-t- D. W. Grlfilth has purchased the screen rights to WVay Down East, so‘ well known to local theatre pat.- rons from. William A. ‘Brady for the neat little sum of $176,000, It is announced. It is believed iirMr. Griillitlrs oillce that this is the larg; estprict: ever paid for the motion picture rights to a iiovcl or play, and that the second price Oll the‘ record was the $150,000 which Mr. (Iriillth paid for ltomance recently. METHODIST 'FORWARD MOVEMENT-Special serviceg tn connection with the Forward Movement w-ill be held tomorrow evening in the Methodist (lhurcli. The meeting wl-ll be conducted by laymen who will give short ad- dresses on the different phases of the great campaign. Prof, W. E. Fletcher, A. R. t‘. M., A. T. C. L. Royal (iollege of music and Trinity College, London, England, will pre- side nt the organ. Special music ‘will be rendered by the choir con- sisting ot‘ a male quartctte, solos, etc.. At the close of the service Prof. Fletcher will give a short organ recital. MORE FOXES FOR JAPAN. - Dr, Leo Frank leaves this morning on a trin to Montreal and New York, accompanying a shipment of live foxes as far as Montreal which is destined for Japan. The ship- ment comprises live pairs of the very top-notch quality of island sliver blacks. Mr. Lawrence, Mc- Innis’, of Southport, w-ho was as- sistant caretaker at Roscbank ranch will go in charge of the BIIlDIIYPIII (lircct to Japan; Ills ptissuge has been booked first. Ciflfig both ways including pullman service. He expects to be absent unti] about the middle of April. Dr. Frank intends returning about the latter part oi‘ Mtircli. Mr. Iiiciuuls’ many friends wlsli him a successful anti pleasant voyage itntl mnny no doubt envy his good act. ~ CRAPAUD.~-'l‘lii- cold and rotigh Wtrittpci‘ Iias intorfvrtitl with tlii- pulpit‘ netting out their tyt-nrn’ stip- Pl)’ til‘ Iiro ivooil and not much pro- Arres in thnt illrection has as yrl llW made‘. Mr. Itoiiert Williams has ilitflllllliPti oi‘ his farm in Westinor- liiitl and moviiti Into (li-apautl where ‘lt' Will work at his liuttic. As Mr. ‘ Hi" l't'.<lllt~_i oi’ tlit- oxziiiiiiirtiitina tor Jilllllill" 'n iil(' atlvnncwl I‘t).'i;:‘, ' llivt-i" School fuilouz; iii to too pcr cont, niv. ii on lo 7.". lit-r t"‘lli, an“ l'u.»..:. Till tn It“! pi- tlratlt- \'l. lliv. ll.--ll -iriit- lit-i " kllltlllll (‘lIlllL ICtlit-l iitifitill. l’ _liiv. ll-~ llcsltii‘ Rot-nun. itlt- IIt-rriiig. Iliv. ii.-—:\T(II'iOII Mr- ilmtiil. Rosin iltitlilft‘, hfuiiioi llt-ypolti F:'IZISH.—SIII i"t‘l‘l.','llt~‘h‘till, ilCtlnzi (lam i c. Staintliiit: of pupils of Mt. lint-h» ilIliI Stiliool: (lrudc Vli.—l Itotltirii ' Aittrcliistin, 2 Janie Bishop 3 Frank Smith. (lrade VI.—1John Nicholson Gridc V.~—1 Malcolm Martin, 2 Annie Murchison 3 Angus Murchi- son. (It-ride IV.—1 John Morrison, 2 John, Doclierty. Grade llI.——-1 » ' Ruby Doclierty, 2 Hector Morrison. Gradt- I'l.——1 Leonard Murchison, 2. Arthur Vantclo. Grade I.-i Rob- ert Ilucliiiinii 2, Ilnzel Martin, 3, Angus Iioclierty. Perfect. atten- diiiice. Janie Bishop, Annie Murchr son. . \ their own naval forces, they would require to act in close co-operation. with the Imperial navy should ctr- UIIIIISILUICPS all for iwar operations. iii- ' All Over There” ' MENT, It has been an unfailing Charlottetown l‘.i — 1 it . Q: Iatizl twink. tirade IV l)iv. l.» Wiliiaiiis‘ is ‘I Ilia-ii class carpciitt-i‘ if". will l)t‘ \\.ii‘:iil_v \Vt‘it!I)Il|t’(i as n t'lii'l.i"ll. .\i" Y. .ll. (‘zilllitick has IIIiIVtui to "'1 nu his new farm l"? "~' |>"i'"li'i' t-ii from Mr. .\Tllilfl(‘\\' tK-‘lliii- 'k lll‘ lllt" t'.i!'iii<-i' having tilspoi. i-,| iii‘ ill! i.ll‘.‘!l in t‘i';ip:iut[ to .\Ir. ll l‘l'_'-‘ ‘Fiiiival t‘ rt~|i:'n<-ti soltlit-r. .\lr 'l'ro\- : t» I) - t-tiiitziuitulnl» I'll on st ".1, =u~li n litiaiililui Illti \\'--ll s-ituiti-tl prnptirty’. The . tlltl'l.',t‘llt' iit: 'l tlrivci‘ Nil. i-‘rt-tl Wtitttin in spit- til the (‘Hill iveailti-i‘ and rnatis nonr lll g1iti<l has succe- t-tltttl ill iiiultiuir his trip to Ilratlzil- ii1lI1t‘/t‘\’t'l‘) tiny this. \Vllllt'I‘ so far. i|It‘I‘t'iI_\‘ Iu-vpiii-x tlic pctipit- 1iost~ ctl with tlit- ili."t'll tryouts (if ilit- ‘ I can remember, and has outlived i dozens of would-be competitors and f. imitators." - ‘ ilay. Mr. John i'.I‘ii+‘I‘ is also giving good satisfaction on the (‘rapauti tilt. tinlsiiiiig stinit- days by star light. it is rcportctl thnt Mr. (lord- on ivilliums, Victoria is stortiy to move Into (Braptiutl where it is stated lic will take up the butcher business. Mr. Robert Moore will have. the sympathy oi‘ his many friends in hi? tctiiitiiiuetl‘ illness. The (lilllfllilPs have been rc-upeuetl again after been trlosetl for an epidemic of smallpox which was prevalent. in the outlying sections of the community. Mr. George Bai- lingall, (iliarlottetown, was a re- cent visitor to Crapaud. Mr. Wesley (Jsllibeck spent Sunday with friends In ‘Pi-yon. - -——<o>----- ‘The publisher of the best Far- mer's paper in the Maritime iPro- vinces In writing to us states: f‘! would say that/I do not know of a medicine that -lia,, stood the test of time like MINARUS LINI- remed-y in our household ever since DAVIS _AND FRABEWB FRESH AND PORK SAUS- AGES ON BALE NOW - BY ALL LEADING GROOERB, GOVERNMENT STAMPED ON EACH WRAPPER. ONE OF THE CHOICEST MEAT- FOODS ON THE MARKET AND ALSO THE CHEAP- EST BECAUSE NO WASTE WHATEVER IN USING. 1372-10-8Mtf. DI‘. E. c. llarris ’ Ilye Specialist ‘ Office, Royal Bank t Building, Charlot- tetown. ' Office Hours: 9.30--12.30, 2-5. ai- ~I - Phone 68'-_Y .t my.‘ t’ speaking taught by an experienced feed. and all conditions dairies need. VALLEYFIELD SERVICE. — Rev. James Heron will preach in Volleyfieid next sillbilillll, 8th inst. CONCERT AND SUPPER in tilt-- Donald (‘oiistilitlateti School, 'I‘ue:-.- day evening, February 10th. GSAlEZ-TMEBI. EVERYONE SHOULD PAY their Jillltlilfy niciztric liill before Febru- ary 1(ltli as that date is the lust to get a discount. 6810- FR ENCH-—llcntling, writing and French teacher. Apply to 48 Peak“ Street or to_13 SprlngPnrk Road before Saturday 7th inst. Y RESERVE THURSDAY the 12th for the Valentine 'I‘ea to be brill in the iMurshilc-ltl Ilnli -liy the Lad- iés Institute" Particulars later. ‘ * t 6S5]. THE LADIES OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, Kensinglon, invitcwou to supper in the Parish Hall on St. Valentine's Day, Saturday, Febru- ary 14th; Prices 40c and 25c- 0355- THE ANNUAL MEETING or THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIV- ING CLUB W-Iii be held in the Secretary's office, Monday evening. February 9th, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of members is special- ly retiuestetl. _ 6824-2-6ME2l. TO DISCUSS POST WAR PRO- BLEM6.—Di-. J.W. Robertson. who is so well known in this Province, is coming down from Ottawa next week to discuss Post-War Pro- blems with St. John business men. Dr. Robertson represented Canada in an oiiic/ial catiacity at the peace conference and bears an important message. The Board of Trade, re- tii ‘merchants’ associations. (ioni- mercinl (‘lub and Rotary Club ot St. John have zigrc-ed to cooperate in connection irith Dr. Robertson's address. ' W. S. HARKIN5_,|LL.—In writ- ing to A. K. Mundee, under date of Feb. 1st; W. S. liarkiiis announc- es that lie has been laid up with what the doctors pronounced as "flue." At time of writing he was allowed up, but is \iiitlci' orders to remain in the house for at least n week. He only left here ten days ago, and was stricken the day site,- lits arrival home. In his letter lic mentions a particularly sad case of an entire family, consisting of fath- er, mother, daughter and wife's mother being wipctl out by “flu" Wlliliill tivc days. 'l‘lie faintly livcd ilircctly 01111024110 Mr. iitlfklllst, who John illt-ilic. r ' LET US SEE WHAT GROUNDS we have for believing tlic “Briscoe" to bo the best car of its class in the world. Well, take the matter of the motor alone: It has been ad- mitted thy all that the famous Hnlf-Million-Dtillar motor (which is the heart ot‘ Ilriscoe motor cor) is the greatest four cylinder. Ill/OIOI‘ mantifagiturcd giving owners no niolor trouble and averaging up- ivartls of 30 mllcti to the gallon of gas. And, when you stop to think of it, is:i"t the motor n matter ot‘ E prime iniptirtancti? Iioro, undoubt- . odly you have one vcry good ren- non wliy tlio Briscoe should liavc your (rousldcrzititin. Write for cat- ologuc of models. Colin H. Stewart Summtirslrlc. ti532-1-29-MEtf WALT MASON “ON THE DAIRY COW."-'l‘lii: iliiiry cow's a tliimz of charm; she lifts the mortgage from tho farm, anti makes the far- mer's- life more sweet, and sets hliii down on easy street. Where-er tho dairy cow is queen, I1 country pros- pi-rous is secn. and dairymen, In joyful ranks. Why plug along the. . old sad way, producing nutmegs, corn and "hay, and putting up a ' bankru-pt wail if one year's crop should chance to full? There is a better method now-the method of the dairy cow; this critter always earns tier keep, and piles up riches while you sleep, and pnyn the taxes and the rents; and her in (ianatls. gents, we have the climate and the So let us boost the dairy cow, iviiich boats the old breech-loading plow; ‘the Holstein and the Jersey, too, as smooth 11s any cow in view. Let's talk up dairies, milk and cream, the safest money-snaking scheme. ll! sxsxnmcinmnxoxwxn BLOW BREEZES BLOW Wind and weather have no terrors for the face that ls protected tlry Our Parisian Balm ti? It is a delicate emollient for daily use. As It is com- posed purely of vegetable products, it. is easily absorb- ed. ' tKespsthe skin smooth, soft. and white and prevents chopping. Shoal‘; be used before and after exposure to the cold and wind. TRY I'I'—VOU'LL FIND IT EXCELLENT $BW$¥$BIF¥$3EQ§QQQ§G¥$¥$¥¥¥i¥$¥i¥$¥$¥%¥$¥ Johnson 8i Johnson The Quality Drugstore tor. Kin: sndPrlnoo Qmoh / §$XU¥ ‘manna-imam '1 .§.§§*§*fi***§*¥§**Q*fl*§*$*¥*¥*¥*§é*¥***¥x**%* '.' y, H i. rcsitltis in itlnst Orange, N..I.—Sl. _ A, w, CURTIS IS NEW PRESID- ENT The following ts an extract from the Brockton Enterprise and Mr. eastern "Massachusetts Game Association was held In PY- thlnn Temple Monday night follow- ing a dinner. which was nttcntlcil by albout 200 members and friends. A W. ‘Curtis was elected presid- ent for the coming year. Other ofllcers chosen were: First vice-president, W. J. Jenktlns; sec- ond vice-president, James T. Wel- don; secretary, A. E. treasurer, C. B. iMt-irrlll; executive committee, J. T. Weldon. Charles E. Trlbou, W. A. Cranton. Everett Jones and ‘Roderick A. ‘Taber. The annual report showed o memtbersliip of nearly i300 and thnt 27:4 members were admitted during thc past your. week 65.000 trout culls were “P111111- etl" In streiiiiiii Hrockton. -l"resltli=nl1Elect (Iurtis was toast.- master. The chief speaker was 0r- rin (Y. Hnurne of Boston, chit-f (lo- put-y for the Massachusetts Fish and (lame (Ymnnilsslon. trated his talk with motion pictures of the fish hatcherles- and breeding ponds showing the work of propag- ation and of transporting eggs and {landings to various tit-cut s. M0 - .,,- - - t Triplex, Springs _ This beautiful Touring Car saves pas- sengers from the swaying, bobbing and pitching due t0 ordinary road-jolts, IN AD- DITION, its wonderful three-point sus- ~_ pension (Triplex) Springs Cushion the jars and absorbthe shocks so that the passengers seem to GLIDE OVER rather than ride up and down the road’s uneveness. No previous motor car experience can convey an adequate idea of the improve- ment in riding comfort achiévedby this compact, yet roomy Overland Four. THE CAR WITH Overland has more good VALUE hid- den awéty out of sight than. any inspection or trial ride can possibly reveal. Certain Buyers, trained by past ownership of many’ cars, are able the first time they (lrivc uii Overland t0 sense this stiperb quality run- ning throughout the car. But even they arc likely to make new tiisctiveries UAIiDi’ of qualities, some of which they have ceas- cd to expect in a motor car. As one COlllllltlll fault after another fails to zippcai‘, as month follows month 0f easy, trouble-free run- ning, Overland owners come to feel that the description “the car with a longer life” is a mild one indeed, and it makes no dit- ference how_ one drives, The Springs can- not be broken. tiill ‘t ztliti The Price $1355.00 which includes. a spare tire and tube, with complete set of tools, comes within "tit". 1151a n. t "t-ry 1:14.; \\'. ll. PIHHYSPI possible. through the troniiuission to stock Streams, he said. and he urc- etl the cooperation of the assoc- iation. ___,__ Deputy ‘Commissioner Charles E. Tribou of this city paid a tribute i0 the lsite 1W. B. iCross. who durinii Fm‘ “"0 of great assistance to the Stutv commission. Pictures oi‘ the (‘ross gunning stand at Silver Lake ivere shown by Mr. Bourne. including pictures of flocks of birds on the lake anti the shooting of wild geese. ' Deputy Commissioner Orrlii Steele of Hingliam told of the work that is tbelng done in lllnghani to propagate smelt. Fish taken from Hingham hay arc spawned and the eggs placed hack In the hay, thus insuring a continuous supply of nmelt in that. SPCHOILHP urged that the same thing be tlonc at. Ply- mouth nutl elsewhere. Other speak- ers were Vhnrles .A. Mt-Iiellan, rc- tirilllil prcsitlent; Deflilt-y (‘ommts stoucr W. II. Letinnril of 'i‘iiun- ton and Deputy Elisha Ellis of North Easton.‘ i-<Q>-—i~ ‘o Fortlfy The System Against Grip Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN- INE Taiblcis which destroy germs. act as a Tonic ‘and Lnxtitive. and thus prevent Colds, Grip and In Iiuen a. There ls only one “BRO- UININE." E. W. GROVES ~41 ' r v I » - - " ' ‘ _..._ .. ._.- oi sca [crest Randall; Esyrt in a when During the past in und around (‘tinso lie Illus- _......~.. ....,-.-. “A... CAR. low dc; t rt Antit From “Auto-Lite Starting and Light- int}; to itllectric Horn eveuv detail of equip- ment is high grade and complete. We should zitivis-t- <~_\'cr_\'i>titl_\' to pidCG their order lllllll0(iitll0i_\‘ as there is at pres- : shoi't;i5_>ja- in America of ()\'(‘.1‘ 700,000 (airs tiic prices ;li't.‘ advancing every month, tor a heavy jIIlVHIICC Wt! ititiii lvlarcii 1st. rIt-I. in; significant-c THE NEW OVERLAND p» Rest as You Ride on Three-Point Suspension The gi-eiceftilness of its design and lux- uriousness of its ivitli the fine material and workmanship contribute toward making it a quality car of unusual distinction. appointments A new notc in economy (iperation is also introcluctetl by Overland 4, as it; weighs tiiiiy i850 tiouiitis. weight effects mztrketl savings in gasoline, oil and til-cs. ' ' A LtieNf-iftillk LTFE ~ and makes it ]Jltl‘tit:i.Ii£ll'l_\/' the FARMERS A ivoman or child can drive it, and for purposes of a itizid of material the up- holstcrmg can lie snapped out of therear compartment and a iozttl of 7 cwt.‘ placed glierein, when tlirotigh iiziuling the uphol- stery is put ilitCii in a few SGCtIIIIiS, and the car is zigain tcatly for passengers. We have a number of tisetl cars which have been completely overhauled, painted, etc., which we will sell at \t'ery low prices, Master Six llic-Lattglilin, (iit-vteriot. atcKinnon I). .\. MFKIXYHIX. EleEEEEEEEEEEE%EEEE"JEEEEEREEEFiEEEEEEEEEFnEEEEEEEH. 'i'lie? 'l‘i'afalgzii' medal ivns struck in pewter for the lower tlccli. seamen were annoyed at its siiotitly appenrrzicc, llllll most ot‘ ilio rccip Thi- Cilrillfl Feierfed i0 W" {Qmlerfy of his life had nrtiteflflll)’ “i090 n" Lents throw their decorations into (Jfilllfllld- P- ‘E- I‘ commission. I-Ic saidMr. Liross did m.‘ N{\j|_ The Annual "leemlg "l thelsomil‘ his work without publicity‘ and “'21s Tm, ennui,“ modal of l.\"I|;-T has a ribbon in whit-n _\'t'il_il\\' and hint-k are separated by a narrow stript- Tliv-c t'tiltil'.\' \\t‘i'I‘ chos- on to sjrtiihtilizt- ilit- tli‘l\'iili-" out of 1 Dervislit-s from tlii- yel- . liy lilt‘ “thin l'I‘tl line." lit-r ribbon \\'l1it'il has an in- is the ycl- low, blue, and yellow suspcnder ot‘ the klietli\'e's Stiutlnn medal. Here we huv» typified the blue Nile run- ning tlirotigh the sandy plains oi The authorities havr never becn hurry ovvrlssiiliii: Illiititlifll tiitisti rutttletl to t't. I-‘or n inn): while Jellalabad Medal there are two 111511111005 on record rt-ivartls have been calla-d upnii to wail Iifty years for their ilcrtiratitins. The Victoria (‘Foss wa< tlesigiioil by Quccn Victoria and the Print-o it was made of tht- Iironzi- tilitaiiit-tl from rnnnoiis rapturcil lu tho »t‘rimt-a. Now. ill". maker.- uso cannon taken in tho Iioxvi" l‘l.\'llll{. was htruck, and those wli receiv- together of tipcn car Its Light (ill Overland and terms. A iesllyiartistlc piece was tlicii proizirletl ant] all who pthflbgg. ed the. first were requested to ex"- cliange it for the second. Not one per cent. ot‘ the recipients applied for the better medal! ‘ l‘uti'l the your 1914. the Lon? Service riblitm t'or tho army way, sliiiilnr to tliar Io,- the Victoria ilross. 'I'lii- only difference was in uitlth, tlic latter being s fracllfln tit‘ an Inch wider. ial in ti-lligencs. . N" less than eleven ribbons recog- iivilildullr llll‘ authorities are entire .' i‘. After Wnterloodthe-chisf engrav- or oi the iiilnt was commissioned l“ Prepare it fitting medal for pre- setitation to tlte lenders» of-ths viot. orious armies‘. He did so, hut took "lift! years to complete the work. the medal for Culloden wss the "T51 i" hi! Provided whth a ribbon ‘ll 0°00“? Pattern. Refore then, rut-ii wearer suspended hi; decoy. "ml" ‘viii! "HY sort of ribbon ho plcasrtl. PILBS Pd. fir. Chase's on" llovc cnrc u once ‘a R‘ Such was offic- fi wmi Pro-email“: i vni . 33 CQHAII .\. For Jolliiltiliatl a very ugly modal tamta»s-°°i§¢€»"°*& "ad ha‘ 0 . Toronto .. . m _, , _ ‘s * <_\§\_\_~z.' Xmxsg? T:"“~ --r:'":,- a ...~\\ 3:1» s»). ._. we. st?- i» K in‘ 0i sag».- a s>~9~= 54w . x.