..-. . 4",.‘ f, 1 ~ _ " v ‘run summon Sixty Years Conflict - With Ijquor Evil Ill P; E- Iflllllld ‘ r011. fir. merit of the Act. is in the mat- ter of searches. or raid-i. for-‘tho discovery of offenses. l have ho- fore ine at the present writing the number of searches made in 192i. The total for the year was 512. lt ls a familiar expression. of those who complain that the law is not enforced. that so and so “is selling In bmad daylight, and any one must be blind if he cannm see it." Liquor inspectors unfortunately have not the double magnifying op- tics of those people. They arc up against another serious disadvan- tage, in that they cannot convict off hand, either on suspicion or rumor. When they hall a supposed offender before the courts, t-hey are obliged to produce absolute proofs of a violation. to secure a. conviction. Their critics have the easier fob of getting a favourable llqdkment. though not enforceable. from the jury of gossip, and un- founded rumor. To meet t-hese difficulties our Prohibition Inspectors avail them- selves of the authority of the Act. to search premises, persons and places, to verify, or, a5 the case may be. to discredit those verdicts of street rumor. so many of which reach their ears. lf the common sense reaaoner will figure out the amount of labor and . enquiry in- volved In the making of t-bese 512 searches. all within the 310 work» _ lug day's of the year. and thoseiwghny Nmj o! sbmflder :1“: made in all parts of the provinceumuch deflk “mm d“; n9? 0° from Ens"! Point to West Cape. he amleuc" B“; "h," he rm“ bind will be free to admit that it doee fir“ 5°" ”§°'- “hm”?! “ffflfkg: not fortify those charges of sloth-flu‘; gzfsaregéfifdirelafilenl ma,’ 1"‘ 1"?"°""““"°° "° "°‘1““""Y "lad" while he oifce shot ill: beet golf iri fiaflgiltd mo“ who have this “ark the senate, he has failed llllis far But those direct éearclies do notugflcalmge ‘=6 ca???‘ cgamlwgli (rover the wvhble ground along these s p‘ M? 1' ‘ b‘ t e 11 !!fii3':l. There Ia the Federal goveru- fsfirfsgg‘ ggmggnofiagéantfie merit end to the liquor buein ss ‘Cum is mo young and we husky [or Political lines on When Capital Golfs WASHINGTON. Dec. 'I.-—Po|l- tics may be the favorite pastime of the National Capital. but It. has one rlvak-goll. Party lines are discarded when golf takes the floor. Wltnels the old senatorial noursonie at lbs Burning Tree Olub. to several wiirsonies now. eludes cabinet officers, senators, career officers of the government, political lame ducks and folks who are just non-political Washington- lans. can rely‘ on i FOR (lUUHR ..-LOADING LIVE H068 liki- hora Station. .11 a. m. Thursday. Deccmbcr 9th, J. l’. Smith. 3i A SERIES OF PAPERS REVIEW- ING DRINKING CONDITIONS AND TENPERANOE EFFORTS AND ENACTIENTC UP TO OUR PRESENT DAY OF PRO- HIBITION ENFORCEMENT. _.FOR LATE WESTERN NEW! —page 3 ll avallablo- tL 4 . éeff/ ” p, 1 . 0 e , d . . y . W.) Left over Mea i. "OX0" Cubes work wonders 11111], ' 1111; " "at: previous dinn "In-Flu". andeidd the richenousslzxeenttrltsfw ' 1 Pull“ beef from which they are made pnm‘ 1 The children will love I 1 the "OXQ" Picture Puzzle-n pieces-z You can use "OX0" Cubes in "u" d ~ puzzles in one. novel and enticing ways-to add “v0.11- w. ' soups and sauces: snows, hash, qaqum‘ . poatpaid for 30 "OX0" Cube wrappers. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 1a mil- .od finly from selected wheat and sold by leading island dealer: who u‘ guarantee its quality. i i l —LOADING LIVE NOGS it Em- erald. Dec. 8th. fore-noon. Emerald ,Live Stock Shipping Club.—D. N. jiilcKay. Sec'y 3141-12-7-21 -LOADING LIVE H068 at Ken- singtoii on Thursday 9th. Harry Jenkins. 31Gl-12-f-3i. Eastern Guardian JEMTERN AGENT — ilr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent In Montague and will be pleased to receive news items. advertising new and renewal subscriptions. (By An Oboerver) PROGR ESSION Comparisons have been called "odious? and in many features they are not always comforting. In these which will follow. let u; dis- miss suspicions of odium. In tin-hon- est effort 1o realize the profitsof .1 valuable experience. it Ia no dis’ credit to the noble efforts and man- ly energies of our forefathers who stumped the foreors, and read their only volume before a fallow dip _ , in his old log cabin. that their 1- Wlslllvu of the Prl=¢@lOWn' . fMONTAGUE SHIPPING CLUB grand children of today are reaping ‘ Pfvfiluvli-rian Ladies‘ Aid. will be loading Hogs on “Ridnes-‘ln fourfold abundance. enjoying elec 311-‘4-13-4-811‘ day 15th December. Anyone hav-irlc lights, modern baths. hand. ATTEND jaguar. BAlAARbnig $111311? SllilXl-hkmltilwn“inlhenlkonl; “Y?” ““‘.§-““"’ car" N“ — ' _' y, . o t nearuis r e onest o iurn o ou - z and res of Baptist 14111195‘ Sewlllglfiecretary. 3l5S-lz-f-3ilfather scientists whoserresebrbzfs . (rrcle rri Central Bedcque Hall oni —— ‘"9 5° 1351-11‘ 9911115911 by the 51-1331. . FY1416)‘. Dec. 10th afternoon and ..'BUV BURGESS ,RADIO.1er discoveries of modern science. Qvt-venlng. if not fine will be lieldl-‘lashlight, and Engine Batteries-Our purpose is not to knock t use 011 Sfllurtlfl)‘ same hour.“ I at Mama's Drugstore. Fresh stock|tvbo have given of their best in he 111-0118;’! monthly wfm-tl past. but l0 bring more into the ight, the steady progress. ate by _-‘THE‘ LADlEi OF TRINITY ..'POULTRY WANTED-mr-ksrep, from decade to decade. rgade . k331i‘: 5811;11:3- mzilzfllzlfélrgdelgprzllilsl‘irfiysfi GQO-Sfidnlllftkfll. (tlrate Iflziittleiiedunlthe fields of temperance and ino- ‘ '- ~ ~10 l0 611s an 0w. 01' W C “'9 ra reform. T -:- eal s . I 81111 “@3811 flowers also home cook-infill pay the highest market price1wha1 have we tlliClflevegulil titglfif? zillg. lllvklf-‘i- 1331i 31111 ‘$311113’ EP-idellvered at our wharehouse- All Have we been gaining ground a~s| ~,“'°1'111 Hall. Thursday afiernoondeatbers must be removed and dry we travel? Are we better today" 131111 *‘~‘°"111B1 1M‘- 11" Wgimlgflg al-rlvked- -\lw¢1fi0d 8: Illcfirezvr- than ever before? And will not $3.311 p. m. blii Montague. 3040-12-1-wtf-9ii111e 11111119 b11115 115 steam.- p91». ' 1 fectlon? :1- “MRS- 451455 MORR15ON- '"" _iu our last we marked the pro- !'fifldafiififilfi,‘é'§??.i?.‘§'533T?‘ Tl l .11 .1 .1 u- r "' “a” ‘"’ 1° "‘° ""’°“‘" ‘ ' - 7' i, "'98 11111 1' 1111 l)‘ en rii-s merit of the Prohibition ris- ziillfl trust. the death took place atincluding eight ‘by A. K. .\lliCOllll)f5l' 5101p H31... we 1,,,,,,.,,ve,1C°Q'1‘,','ce-_, z Mirth Tryorr. ._\o~v. 21[h.'Of Ella of New Yor-It. already 111119 110911 and are wc still gaining in stature . l-Pll. bf-‘Ipfllll W118 0i J- \\. Nlorri- made for the Derby of 1923. (‘olizi 31111 ;11 gtrengfh’! 11,91 1111 1101151111 o son. azed o9 rears. Sh» was the for this famous race are often reg- r1131 that paromeler 0f city sobri- {daughler of the late Robert beard. istered even before they are borri. 91y 111111 111.11 enfm-cmuem, the p01. o mvlvhefll- 01' 111111 11111181 and 1W0 Kill: Gwrse has lronllllalcil 11W icc Court records. Because three ‘ 5°1'1'°“'1“5 -1"‘°11"~’1‘-* Tfmimb Reube" 11011195 101‘ 1923- Slwilllillokl- 11 ‘T1111 Cfflllllllcrlklllti exercised with iri this 0 3.. and Judson 1L. ill 1110 Ullllflil by l-‘rlar hlarcus out of Yolaridc. period 1 “.111 take m... musnannnl q States. besides a host of friends and Gauntlet. a colt out of NQlrvi-‘thn averages under each Cont,“ which perforce must take up very Mm Dav“ and Secretary Jar, f and relatives, The funfiral service Chzipellc. \ 1T1"; 51131-1) 119C111“, 1,1 m‘. number considerable of their attention. It dine’ o! the Agriculture Depamnem o "fl-i mllflllm-Hl 11)‘ 1119 911-1391111111 The largest subscriber Is tm‘ 1,1 an,“ ,_.1,111-1c1e.1 11.1 ,1. m, 01 has become a pastime amongst _ .. 9 Somers, of Tryon, and was beauti~ Ag“ Kuhn. who has oritcreil film.» 51.80181 kin!“ 1mm a pgecefnngia class of critics to talk of smug- figzovflggjn: s: ggglxsgsblkfisng; : m1 and impr°‘”1"e- Sh“ “'33 13111 teen cults, Including lV-‘rltltwll- 1119 tin-rage irf 1S2 zirrtnto, there \\~zi~sig1“i1 WMMWY- ‘"111 111113119? 5mm? \iaino Buliler oi‘ Massachusetts A ru rust beside lrcr little dairKliti-r. cult by flurry Orr out of Eciirie a sudden 5.1111,“, 10 m, averam, n1 I rs, as if it was ti local product. and liavnhson or xfigslsflmm “m1 "mmm" 11-1 during the three yearn urrilor 11911111114!‘ 111111 11111501111911’ 11111113111311.191- 511113101- Hiwhcock of x1e 8tarted By Harding. President Harding, a charter member in his senatorial days, sounded the non-political keynote of the weekly gathering of the g0]! faithful that was to survive him. Soon after his elevation ,to the White House he hastened out to renew the pleasant associations of golf and-breakfast with his former Senate colleagues at the Burning Tree. Said a fellow stalwart of the G. 0. I’.: , "Well, Mr. President, leis hear; these Democrats". 1 "Democrats?" said the Presidenn; "There are no Democrats here. Just golfers." ‘ Gelf-And-Breakfatt Group , Secretary, then Senator. Kellosgj was a member of the early golf-- and-breakfast group. He still Is.| He's among the most faithful. for» his State Department duties tie} him close to Washington even iril campaign years. And he shoots an amazingly good game. Not- ably a nervous rnan. the little. white haired dean of the cabinet. 1 -WE$TERN AGENT -- It. zCyrus J. Gallant la now Guardian ._.igent In l-lowlan and will receive ‘new: items. advertkilng and renew- al subscriptions. Increases flie Pep and Vigor by relieving Amifolntmticatloii .A sAi-‘E. DEPENDABLE ""f““"“""""“f" -coms roiru: BAZAAR aurru.‘ilgggrsfigguégfigtzrriri I2’; o zen .n filaipeque llall on Tbursda_\"Pefe.-'s Road and vicinity, I). ) . zlk-c. 5th, beginning at 2.30 under; o " EYE STRAIN and melt pies; an! d d “d. - - Send r01 sis i- 0x05 indie Farigf-gi- day; it’: a wonderful help. °' OX0 LIMITED, 356 St. Antoine $1., llentrq] ‘OX3... The Great Beef Economy Tin of 4 cubes, 15c. tin of 10, 30c. NB. To ensure quick dissolving‘, llwlyu olive the cub: into liai was", We use this adjective ad- visedly. Sufferers from Eyestrain . may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. O Q O o 0 Q O The motive power of the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it it computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- Itrain is present. a much larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an e!- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce ill health. BRITISH DERBY ENTRIES. r i} old people is situated In a beiiii ful park with a 500 acre firm around It. For the care of nearly 8,000 Inrirates annually there n1 60 brick and concrete building“ school house for tubercular chill reri unil many farm buildings, Proper hospitalization 111 11:01.1 ed in separate bulldlnls. fro; foods are furnished by the farm and iviioleaornc bread 1s 5113111 an electric oven. There are seven miles s1 Q0 doi-a flooded with sunshine fresh 111i‘, while the park is p ed with follaged lanes, trci bowers arid cnforested Iouii To zivoitl work is provided shops for those not strong e ’. tn labor" on the farms. ' shops iiiril tho farms prim 3100,0110. \\'til‘IIi of 1n~irilircts 1ll ‘.35.. direct my executors to remove from the frames and destroy in such mariner" as the)‘ ileerri best, all pictures of my father. iriotlicr", sist- er and riiysclf, and l also dire-ct them to destroy all photographs and personal letters and corres- pondence which I llltly have iii my possession at the rllllll: of my de- cease". Articles of furniture and jewelry were bequeathed in the will to various friends and relu- tlve-i, u. ivalniit dlnricr ivugon, irrii- brcllzt jiir urid a painting, "Orr tho Thames". Irclirg li-fi to hcr solicit- or, D. G. Iii. Galbraith. Provi- sion l..- rriziilu for‘ u rnoiiunrcnr lo her parents iri the Moody plot iii Hamilton Cemetery and for Ii gift to Ibo llospltzil for" Slflk (71111111011- -—-——-<>0}———— CHICAGUS POORHOUSE SHOWS MODERN PICTURE HAVE YOUR EVES EXAMINED o. F. Hutcheson Optometrist QQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOQOOO00009000 i —?—-—£O-§--i—— A PECULIAR WILL CHICAGO. Dec. 7.—-"Ovci" ilrc' Hills to the Pourhirusc" ls nut so pathetic .i joirrrioy riowailiiys as when Will (‘uric-Ion wrote lils poem on lllt‘ iloizrailuiiou or‘ the iritligtmi. Air cxrimplu up tlii- uiodcrri style of elci-riiirsynziri" ln-iiitirtfnri is Oak Forest, \\‘1llCll cur-cs for tlrc destit- A P1'°"151°1111111"‘- “1111 M3115? "11ute of Chicago. This homo for {C} Tu l'(‘ll1f"l\'(‘ machine 051i rub with u little Iiuttcr or lard wash with \\'ill'ill water and s A Iiuriilfirl of sill! put in the rI \\'.Il0l‘ l1l0tit} cold (luvs W111 1i tho clothes frurrr freezing to 1 llrie. OOQOOQOOOOOOQOOQOOQOOOQ" The pail-bearers were: F d l I 3111111111111- 11- 31- Chmlmm- ‘"1’ er‘ 0r thflll 11-‘11181- her of convictions b-Irig still lcs: m15'~*1""- ""11 111°" mfipecmrs" Th 1 m b ol‘ti~l' us ' b'ri- I191‘ ‘Yam-h mo?“ ‘105615011- ‘"111 Other largo siibscrlhi-rs 1110111119 or arr average cf only E12. 3 wmmm‘! i‘ be beam 1o deal fairlwtqrizielzersaylyiengtolis‘ol- dWllliltnlllfll. n h I h d d she I “with nine} sxix ‘of under me fiemmh m. 131111011113; tirltli this phase of the question, at other hmem but once a week‘ ‘a n€l1 EWH 0 l f‘ 9W8" ~ which are ry r s ‘esarcw tci ivru- C mnflsdon‘ 11 “he of z .19; ,1. derives a surruwrlng. 111151181111 ‘i181’, Son-Iri-Law. James A. tic Rotlra- 1nliren5ei1 m lirff-hlucvsu, ran a:.x,,,.zlié,.'caridlilly admit that. It is the most we ‘ -~——~®v->——i Wnrrnldalrle difficulty with which I ::lt Will Relieve o. Cold.—-Coliltl and .1. H. Joel with eight tench. mosecuuons 10,- 1,1..,-1¢111.6 (,1 1111, v , ‘l 15"‘? 1-119 19111111011951 ‘Lmnfmm m, lflfd JWIUY. W110 11° 1111911 113-1 5°"e1Acl. however", this (‘orririilssion liig- W111°11 1111?)’ 1111"? 1119 11111111111131 01 __ ___._ l _ _ g , _ immmfl- 1 (Toronto Stnrxl) 1 1° "11 °‘" “"31"” “"113 1" n" to se-ricilia conilltlflllfi- D1‘. T110111” actuallv achieving the feat, has cn- This minirriunr control loriils Orders m remove from 11.01,. town o’ garden‘ confining u’ twolz¢~19c1r1c U“ Wm 1°11?" u“: 1m“ 191911 1113- 01111’ 51X 111111“ 1111"’ atlorii laid. and Ill convictions. a6! , . . 1°“ 10° u” mun“ “MT “'3'” L‘ 1-11 llflli-iilfli“ "1 11111mmna11m1 m“ P111"-‘""1 against 54 Iriforrriatioiis tzivcrzigellzm1 111°Te119t911 fefllmni1lbl1l1iv-lfvh11;her father. mother, sister anrllier- 1 1 31) . my}; ' 1 l] . , 1_‘ ii-y cftlillf). 1155111110 it: ill E‘ O "Y .1 1 b 11 "W". A" “cum” ‘or ma“ bu’ Slnnlgmen thflnam1mgt subsequ LPoRcUF-‘NES ENDAINGER llli LflllVlL r rrs ll l\ pretet l t» se are con aneil In t e vi I of men. Fairbanks Weight Scales Ifldluttack. -\1l(] as it, cases the lllllfflll“ PACIFIC COAST TIMBER Tho present Corrrrirlssioir {lfiilllllmnge 11111111111! 01 frlllllgiiwlli 1110011-‘1- who died her-a Nov. f3, leaving $3.1 G" Tam‘ 1" °°""°°"°"' Th1‘ “mutton it will irsizcilly stop the eil charge iri January 1112i, and are i693’ 1:11:11 tgflrlferl _l;"1’°3i1e$11lt1;:t- 227 estate. nearing fir.» cloz-"e or‘ rht-lr tihree ED <30 l!‘ $1 1‘ . 1'1""! 1°’ “"1"”! ""1 "Yfmdtlou iri the throat. Try it and -pr'uve “frctful“ porcupine now has Uncle deslrlous of going Into bualriesli-y; Sam camping on his trail. arrested, In the your 1034 the “"116 91 111B 31111115131911 111111015- "n" fflic ‘biological survey o!’ the slump ‘\\'.'l.‘l ilio must pronounced 11 11111115110 Check 11s tllstributlornl y... on 1.01.0111’ 11001111311; 10 111E11- zf you null trike n common sense‘ ‘ They are not lost, but gone before. 111111-11 11-11,; 111-911 111 n11; (71314011 stud. l-‘rcrich nominations arc larg- 111., clergy QQ111111155 1,11_ 111.3 1.11111. - control of our Prohibition Coni- m, aka "*“""""“°°‘°“'°‘gltogersori and Kenneth McDonald» s11- 5111. 1111111-1- ‘ anti Wflllllllll It be more honest to they“: ‘us, 8o"e,s_and breakfasb child with nine. urid ‘Lord (Hanoi! o1 140 Cu111~1¢11.11_ 111 111,1 111,111..1- "g1 ' they havo to contend. and overt We the unde. igned have decided 111111311111 and If neglected may lead c1011.. 10 ‘Mflriing the race without-zed wry 111.1,, behmd 1.1191,. pr¥‘(](‘_ cr-isors, the l‘-‘(.'()I'(1 bclirg ~19 lllltlflll" them, however, with greater W111" frames arid destroy all pictures of house, coal shed. barn and lce-_;p,.1.;111y and 11111-10111131131 and will -<¢}..____ lug control. 11" 1“ Dmnmm“ F°"'°"1'1"“"1-“"‘I 5W1’ Miss O. l-‘rancos Elizabeth Moody. one of the beat locations on thclcmmh Means‘. 11 1.1111“ 1111; 11-1-1131» P()RT1_|_\\'[), 011-" .[)1,1-_ 7___T11e year term. in 1he matter’ of drunks i119!’ 111a)‘ $91 111191‘ 113 11111911 115 11°11 could make no mistake In bllylflfli ____-<Q> government is after tlic irccdlihclud _ 1il\\'l-=l i-lili, u total iii‘ Si, iii’ which “aw or 111° anuancm’ “m1 111633117“ this stand. , ' - ($191181!) ‘Famous creature. IJOCIIIISE of dcstructiuir iri‘ u k b f l I i ' ' . “I timber. us It 118.‘! Iiecn iftlllllfl the ]lUl'- oril r ('3 wrri oirvicioil. Tlii. as 1e 1-115 9°"? 11799 °1' i‘ X 11' ‘Fanuly Supphes orld follbwbd ‘by lilrrclricrt-iiisie iri 19;Fr.yall'“1‘°c“"'3- “139111115 111°‘ 111111111911" 1 '_*'" election year, up to li-ll arrests, and "1 111111“ '31 511°.“ 11°111~ W111‘ 115 ll-l COIIYlClBII. sill] a very 1011.1nurriorous bays and inlets, with w rrrazrk. Tlii- lllllll1)t'l‘llf11110111111110“?1wney ""11 91'3")‘ 591 1199111118 ‘=1 laid In tho (‘Itv Court, iri the tuo|°-1"'e1"1 11'1"“ 01 111911‘ 11191191119111-5- years‘ avepageh 1111 “.111, 43 ca... and often with 1he shore folk at the vlctlmis, the highest on record In yupirre is fond ofeatirig green 1)lll‘k. BORDEN , _ 1, One animal frequently lriis 1)(‘l'.ll “"‘*,‘°***'* I S1‘-'-'\TT1*E~ D"- "“Tr"“1‘1‘°“ ha‘ observed tn girdle 25 young trccs 2'1'11'11‘-511- tits place, ov n in printmaking. i“ a dun tit-urge POCUUK- *11°11'1’“11‘1°" m Ari extensive study o1‘ the animal H119 11111197511)’ 01 11185111111510“ is is being rniide iii California, Oregon \tlie third of his line to fashion rnc- and Washington w m“, a way w 111114 P11111- Cfewl‘ "f 0"1'°"d~ Cam‘ eliminate the menace to timber landing apot iri league with the "THE SINGING HEART.“ smugglers. you will repress any boiler and worked better]. I rririlgi- along Ihi- lzmlplilh way. Sornetirrics a wcc bit \\’(‘iIl'11)‘I Ii riiriy he rriiiler‘ Flip-s 0f gray. With low l'1(lII(1S drifting wezirily Sill] till I fairw- right chi-i-i'iljv'~~ I‘ filth I \\'(rlI1(1 llUl pzrrr For‘ gent‘ 01' Tlir- Sin: 2:, Iii-art! ‘for luriil I.l1\'i~,.\ ivi .\r-<I :-<~;ir' is ri'."rr~.ii-. Irtirnjii-irri or llllllil iI Wl'11 rriigl l .ill1l'l‘l joy svitlr pampering My merry thoughts nu scumpi-r irig. Quite free from (:II\')".~$ sruurt~ lndtir-il. rriayhc some envy mo. Thu ‘singing lieart! And ncvvr think "l walk alone. Upon the road l fare along, l-‘or heart-i that fllliiwilflO my own A-rnarry pilgrims bcur along; 'i‘Ircri-'s comriiiloslrlp firll alrmt: Our way, tlirmiglr field n1‘ marl-- No earthly III for long can chill The Singing lit-art! ~Mlnnie Luann Upton, .- --»~ A- To akin a flnrinii Iraildock, the fish Into halves and hold 1t 111 front of a ‘Irrlsk fire uriiil It begins to curl up. Their start at the tall (lllfl of the fish uLnd pull the skin off gently. To rncll chocolate 0r frosting or icing plfl-"B n coup plzite over ii small howl of lroI. water. Select a bmxl that will hold tlii- plate firmly so there will he no chance n1‘ tipping over. (lruto the 171.1000- |_-11.. In tho pluu- and stir oftori wlrllit It is Inciting. Would Sit U15 Most of Night In bod nerves would twitch and jerk so he could no! sleep This letter gives you some idea of Iltow distressing nervous ailments he- corne. It also points to the best method of restoring exhausted nerves. Mr. E. P. Bchooluraft, Clareneevllle. Que. wrlteu-“I auflmd for three years with m nerves. I tried most everything. ut without relief. I could not sleep at night, m nerves were so uristrurig. I woul twitch first bnl leg and then the other. flome nights I would sit up most of the ni hi, unable to sleep. I became so bc that lco d no sit still. I hm a box of r. Chase's Nerve F , rid fllt slightly better by the time I had taken ‘it. When 1 ha used alull treatment l was an entirely dllarenf, msn-—I felt better, slept . o (i111 with WIIIII I 110111» 1111111111 .- ‘ll-Jll‘ TUII‘. Clll 111mm? “"11 13w"- 1" 151111181111- “"11 without harming the prover-toil ani- liorit. buil1 by his lather arid granil- ma“ 1farh~r, and Iiits own creations ole Hitloat from Washington to A itiria. llis grandfather", Richard Pocock] _\vho lived on the Thames near" Erma, was one of tlio first makers of lllf‘ racing shell. His l-‘ri-rl lfocock. for miiriy yours boar- m. a prehimnric (\auc8~;ial" liullilt-r for" English university, loft-tits. now ‘creates shells for the‘ ‘London County Council. 2t I I I 1 , -—-——<'r>¢>-—~—— 15°“ SCIENTIST SAYS 1 JOHN suu. IS PRE-SAXON Seek Mechanical Perfection ‘hlccliririical perfection and skill-l ed workmanship make ilrc shell. Poizuclc says. H's b01118 8TB 61 feet long, with 23% Inch beams. slender, fragile and fish-like in shape. Red cedar and spruce from \l'a..-hlngton and silk deck-coverings from Japan cntcr into their con- struction. ' The 511011. unlike tliv motor dl'1‘-" en speed boat, must shove the wa- tor aside. its it travels. For thIF reason tho ciursnieii use wheeled seats which run on bfflllfl tracks. This enables rhc rowers to s11p for- ward and back, lcnglitening the stroke. ~ men. Said ‘Sir Arthur to the Roya Society of Medicine: John Bull a true iSaxon. certain Invaders early In the soc 0nd millennium. ‘B. C. who appcn CflSIill whore big rinses and heads still abound." Stops Stomach Gas Prevents Fermen- tation Aids Q - I Digestion If fermentation of food In the stomach can be prevented, you go I long way towards stopplnp the molt frequent ailment of the day. Doctor: who have studied the formula of Dr. Hamilton's Pills any It would be uilfflcult to find a remedy better adapted to stomach all- manta. Allter once using Dr. Hamilton's Pills the stomach In cleared of the dour, ferment- ing matter the! causes gal. heartburn. dndlgut-lun and headaches. You will be pleu- anliy surprised at the smooth, only way In which Hamilton’! Pill: tone up the llvar, kidneys and stomach. It's really wonderful the Im- 1" vsmont In appetite, In oom- ploxlon, In general well-halng that ruulfa directly from the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They atop illlllflllla fiiilnut and Iwolllog of the stomach. they correct ooatlimieu, bad drum: and hlotchy akin. To strengthen the muscular lYltlmi to bring a kn» odpo to the appotltl. ellatlalty to the atop and brightness to the Iyll, nothing can comps - with Dr. Hamilton's Pillo- Sold over mire In 25c boxes, five for 1.00 or by mall from The C-tnrrtioaons 0a., Montreal. Evolution 0f Shells llcforc the Introduction 0i’ the wheeled slide the oarsmcn, wear- ing greased leather trunks, alld back and forth on n. smooth board. Next ii grooved 5e81, moving along glass rods, were made and. finally. iu 1886 the present slide came Into vogue. . The rowlcck userl by Wnslilnll- ton wag invented In Franco in 1903 and brought Into England rowing at tlm llcnlcy regatta In 1906. This tubular oar, a Belgian product with a hollow loom (shaft). has been broadened In blade and doubled In strength by the lluaky builder. Tho Salmon King, ono of Po- cockis new shells, weighs 270 pounds and is held together by 5000 fiistenlngc of brass and cop- per. Be.rt'ie’s Right Hand Gives Out IAIN-DON. Dec. 7—-BIr James Barrie penned "Peter Pan" and all of his early successes with his right hand. but today the author writes altogether with his left. ‘in a letter read at the annual dinner of theNe-wrivenrlorl’ Bene- volent and Provident institution Sir James explained how the change cams about. "Soon nfter ‘The Old Lsiiy’ was \l‘I'I!lQIl. my right hand (probably horrified it the night of my calh irrepbyl ave out. and l have ever dines liri tn write with my left. in l_().\'lilil.\', Dec. T,»—.Iolir1 llirll is , _ not it Saxon at all, as generally sup- under mmm‘ posed. John Brill. It HUPIIIS, 1s sort total ot‘ 102 convictions, or about "Neither in face nor‘ coloring in and to to have originated beyond the Cau- round the history of Prohibition Act en- forcement. 1 "In the larger ureu of the whole [rrovlpce the advancement is event more rriarki-il. iri tlic mutter 0t’ Cfillvlflllflllg alorio iliérc were 99 for direct breaches ct lhii Act. in 1925 and f’. for ilrivinr: ziiiio cum while the Influence of liquor-m twice as many as iii any two years Sir‘ Arthur Keith, the famous aii- previous, or since either Scot; Act thropologlst, has been coldly exam- ining this world known figure who increase in the ratio of convictions started on his path to .i’zirrrr-. lu 1712. to that of infirrmatlmis laid, is here and concluded that the typical Jolii Brill as seen by the cartoonist is not in the least typical of l-lnglisli- or" Prohibition came in force. The worth noting, and indicates a decid- edly ‘ictier system of investigating and selecting cases for prosecution. than those prevailing iri the past. With an average of 43 convictions out of 68 inforrnirtions laid, as com- pared with scarcely better than half this percentage In other daye. we have an indisputable proof 0i’ ‘great-er efficiency. "lhc amount of fines collected is not always a sufc criterion. but. to ‘some extent. it ls an index of enfor- ‘cnrncnt. lVlicu ilic figures ‘take a slide upward-s front around $2.000. under the old method, to nearly $6,000 under thi- present system. It rricot surely counts for something. The amount oi‘ fines actually paid In 1923 was 84.1812. In 1924 this was increased to $4.295, and then In 192G vaulting up to q-ho highest 1'91 reached. of 85.775. T-hese f1!- ures cover only the sums collet> ted, and not by any means the total of flueo imposed. ln some cases the convict eslecms It a matter of wisdom to leave the country. for his own as well as the country’! good. rather than to pay the pen- ulty. In other cures It 1'51 found that the Imotleggiirg buslrii-es is not so full of profit mi ‘t-Iio prcuchnr tel-ls us. and for want or funds the con- vict takes to jail. One of the most interesting fea- tures in connection Willi the en- f1 W SAFE PQR RBN hull”! . W": iii uv~dhuu y bio remedy may“... ‘sills. Chllclrough ‘lg. Company l l. acorn which you may have enter"- ffilnsd of this as a. child's task. It will be remembered that when smuggling was a popular game. not very long ago. inspector Barbour. who held a federal appointment giving him authority us a revenue Officer, was, for some unknown T883011, (Ilschargetl. Our Prohibi- tion Conrrrilssluu got busy in the matter. and through their repro- sentatloris and efforl succeeded in getting him reappointed. life work In this department is as ex- lfillfilVl! as it its important. it is Impossible for liim to be in all places at once, and, from the fact that the smug- gler docs not enter his port with flying flags or firing guns. his capture is not by any means a cinch. Nor are ‘there along t-hc shore fronts so many watchers. of temperance hue. to notify them of lthe srnugglem Ylieroabouts, as them are critics. filled with a pra- fessed knowledge of tho facts (and frequently of what is no; the fact) to thundur their condcmnntions on public platforms and in the press. Despite these adverse conditions. our ‘Inspectors have a creditable N‘- corIl cf performance. evon along chose difficult lines. if it were not so thcro would be less of harping as tn the disposal of "seized Liq- uor." The. evidence of these cus~ toms seizures is too apparent to g-ct away from. and how those seizures were accomplished I11 an open book. to ho rend by all who approach the subjeq with uncloeed eyes. -And these are tho fruits of the labors of our law enforcing officers, whom thc ilcningogircs of modera- liori would have the public believe arc risk-op at. tho switch. ‘Armlbirr Important responsibility of prohibition enforcers ls in a nec- eti-‘lllry’ watchful eye over large gatherings whore the bootleggor is Inclined 1n operate. At exhibitions, itrcut picnics and national mithor- ‘rigs, tho mun with the loaded In.- ildc pocket. or the something "ou his hip" is supposedly‘ an ever pre- tent nuisance, whom the lovers of Iww and order would have suppress. ad. These barnacles upon our son- Ial comforts do exist, but they are not by any means so plentiful. and ‘isrefacetl iri applying their 11113111- ‘wa trade. as the geniuses of but \1I‘ rumors would lend the unwary Into believing. Those who have been attending those public" gather- ings are in the best position to testify. and I fearlessly leave it tn the honest decision of the thou- iande. In every part of the pron 1 Consolidated) 8N0 Clio lfoatrul m: the joy of my w“ z at the-so gatherings than In our rc- - 1111.111. 211.61? ‘M8. If. ever at a-ny time In the hin- ‘lll’! of thin country. they ever lltnew of better behavior. freedom rom distnrbanu. and above all a nors sober people than those which have honored our island homo, qnrl 0111' reputation for manly sobriety, ........_a ._.. i-q. .-. EPUTATIONS are not made in a clay-neither are radio sets." Years of research by two f 311101181 companies are combined in the new one Dial Control (plus two dial fine adjustment) five tube set. ease of operation, economy, quality.’ Distance,