l » i v JANUARY 29 1926 THE cnAl>.Lo'l'rl-:Town GUARD .- '. ».-t , PAGE THREE g, iiltllli iliiiliiiliillflilli it scllollgs ALI.-slain nuevo cu.. $f..‘§“'..§-'.3' .’t"i‘£‘Z’ ‘.‘Z§?;ti.‘.5‘i” I2; 861| 85198 On b0¢8\lS6 it ‘B .D0\‘t. embodies the activities ve ‘ fully, and shows that your ex t- ive has had s lsirly busy year. and fi 'Jill Work was made less difficult by the splendid co-operation of t-ho members, and especially here I ‘ ll.r.HcEnes'yiried part-bran substi~ utes - but only pn! brought complete eperds what he says: W Missa ntl! I was esslstnsdf not R `t‘f,i-.*‘§;‘~ .ls ' iplir lghoonstlpstiai... .Ahoottwu trledootmlxsdbnnnndeorn notsvtunsh solid. some hs aso. I began using BEAN. From the int day. I lilvl nlvsr had su truths medicine All D. lclussr (Addnn on request) lymtipstion is the enemy of The cause of more than is-_ through _ _ mm ti`-'»"'e"‘&’,’l.§&‘.i.f.. bc;dlches-are warning signs. sntscd tl .relieve constipation sidious trouble send lb point spot _ and gon- y°Ilr moneyisrefonded. Dellclgsls with ilk f i cereal: Flnerilltcocorklgfh ot Made by Kellogg in Lon ' do Csmds. Sold by all poop; Served everywhere. Q ryi must' mention tlie untirlng efforts of our secretary who is on guard W at all times to protect and tu.rtiler‘ °"' returned men in general. , _ _ l the interests of our members and n in conclusion. Just a were to ne ' incoming executive. Prepare your- Do not accept office because you th 'like your name to appear on 9 Au'Bl'aI\‘PeD and C0l'l\ FlakCS H. MscDOUGA; ,r l P’°°'“°’“' “WV of our Association ceived for odd lots of oats andled- , ml DWI mm 1924' me 0“IceI§s an le. There continued to be is Y d d l. l l d f ~ executrlve appointed were: Presi ‘;;3¥y -53228 loiollxokeofalolsagl- . gill* E. -Noonan Vice4l”residen ll _ ____ - _ . Maobougaii, 2nd. Vlce4Fros lines of mill feed and ast s em IW P B lfsrlngs were none too large to (continued from Paso 1) be 1;, ,l; IE‘ Prrce’ 'M set tho requirements owing to unity was taken. Representatives F, 'Acorn Gaomfif- NII II I1’° BU. he curtslned D\`°d‘;°t:°“ ‘bil ills from all parts of Canada were pre- m‘I_ Coyle-Im; iw* Pu€_c;’vZ‘I’“;vI¥Ic pills, prices were ui y ma Inta n- sent, with perhaps the only excep Icommmee Nmamed unchan- ed db Vi811il°bB bran OWUIK '-0 tion being our own Province The 3 “ t y' - - . “Bled strength in me C““adl““ results of that conference will tcig_ll;l:leaP;g;il§’;t'luD;TuI;ié 1533": it wheat situation ol' late and b W hsidvance in prices recorded in Cz revlle ed but 8 D°mim’°n_ “°\\“¢%°= mom ° Mus' f°°\- u..II."‘2.'§i.°§.§.§’...t“..‘i3“I§§’.‘i.".‘l.Z.‘§”.?. "° had °°°°P‘°° “ P°°“’°'= °“* 51"°va"°d in me local n°“r'wlil be, given the constitution of the Pfmvhllce M had- become neg mm for lsplllmll grade? ‘mtl ther; the new Association until which iaitbtliv 'tijiig 'gig éxgliilbsts lflsisn was no ac ua c anges n pr ces 1 - - I . ‘nom The dgmand from 31| soul-c. time we will carry on under our old Mscbougail was therefore coll ll lol. supplles wllumles to be Ibanner. At that conference, Lieut.- upon to take over the president! .cry disappointing amd the vol-lGeneral Sir Percy Lake of Victoria, duties which he has faithfully ca ume of new business passing waslB. C., was chosen to be the drst fied on until the present time. Wit sgain small. The trade in winterlNational P-resident of the new or- this one exception your execiltiv wheat flour also continues slow ganization. stands as constituted at your is and the marllet is dull with no ll was leamll lm. 8 llme “ml me nnglllal meeting. II H ~ilHi1l<¢ in D1' C69- Adjustment Bureau of our Head "9 WSW exe” Y°,m°5 U A feature of the 'Canadian -baled Olllce M ottawa would be dlswm held during the year when u _ray trade was the cable advices llmled or “mt the ,wow would belmatlters wem dealt with pertai received from Glasgow which re- lmpulljed lo`a great exlenn M me lug to rlhle cgrryinlg on of the it ported a weaker feeling in that _ alia o t e ranc . market on account of the incrcilfl- D°mLm°“ Pmsmerml Gt°l“e`mt 'fur 'General meetings and entsrtnl '_ V l Maritime markets are uuchsn - SECRETARY* REP°RT all g To the President, Executive - an ...___ There were no further develop- 'membem 0! this Chi"'l°\\9l°W (gi,-,ll-||¢,l p,-,ul ments in the butter situation but C 'B’;”"l'» G' iw- V- A- ii0N'l‘itEAiL. Quo.. Jain, 2g_ __ the undertone continues strong. °m;_‘:I 99- I I I II lin demand lby foreign buyers for The d°'““"d W” Steady and H “" ‘ec 9 “"5” "°°"'“"°" eg ll today on me Montreal moderate amount or business done. 1° submit for your approval th “lull cunllnued lo .be of a ]l»mll__ The trade in cheese was without f0ll0IWil1§ brief resume of the Da character and law .bldg wel-olfeature and prices were unchung- year! 80tiVil51‘E8 Of Will’ 1311111011. At the last annual meetin hei °' selves for a year. of real hard work. c Iunh rliil call ,oil officers. IWhen exe u- . . tve meetcg ar ldb til ‘ ¢u5°“°°‘ mn* ht tu' m' Aupam and on time,Ban¢i, liaeireryebralire ` '-#~ III _ ' I " -_I 1 of the Associations work go to with a. whole heart. remembcri & that when you fall down on the J the other fellow has more than hisl , _ share to dot Make the year 192.6. _I i Dealers For _ one of the very belt in the Histo ch it “S ob ry! 1 proved to be. ‘Sf- Prof. S. N. Earle. t ll with sincerest appreciation. J. 6. M|eFADY~EN, President. " TH08. F. WHITE, Ghalrman Concert Committee. ‘°'5’ -i~ -or ~ 7' `< '~ un ...iv ...l.. .;;;» Tile Dalillonian Club C8111 Of Th8IlkS and Appreciation Qn behalf of The Csledonlsn Club and those in need I who will profit by the proceeds ol' the recent aurns ‘»» Anniversary Gonsorts winks this opponunlty to poblloly thank the Ladies, identicmon and boys vvhoIso generously .A gays their time and talents gratuitously to msgs gh, Concerts the artistic and financial success which they - We congratulate Prof. W. E. Fletcher upon the manner in which he trained and conducted title vocal and instru. mental features of the program. it is conceded by everyone who heard the Concerts , l that he achieved the difficult task of maintaining the high ' standard setby his honored and versatile predecessor L Q: W i ~ Mill” Iam ,l,,_ 7481 I I Supporters ,ni Mr. L. B.'Mi1ler I Organize § Notwithstanding the vary un- pleasant westller there was s. good attendance of enthusiastic ,é supporters of 1.. »B. Miller in the Board of Trade Rooms last eveil- ing. and much progress was made .I in organizing. ‘ The various speakers all paid tribute to Mr. Miller‘s qualifica- tions for the oillce of Mayor, and Mr. George D. Daliilols said he ‘ knew that he but expressed the de- sire of the vast majority of the citizens. that Mr. Miller should be ' the next 'il/iayor. He made refer- ence to Mr. Mliler’s grasp of civic affairs, his long experience honor lb ably gained; his social qualities and kindness of heart all of which eminently fitted him to adorn the Mayor’s chair. Mr. DeBlols con- ' eluded by stating that Mr. .Miller be elected. for be is a man whom ' tile citizens are proud of. who com- . utafnds the respect 'il all. Mr. W. E. Cotton, Mr. R. L. Day A and others expressed the same sentiments. and the meeting ad- journed with a determination to ta ° that on March 5 1924 the sum . . .. .. , . _ . . ' 0*: in summer breeze and wintry gale; s ~ ' Here fair Colurnbla's galleons meet $2034.01) , sit. as duty :X188 galiglugi: \M;l1il}>3l;2ltin wnh many B European met- while eight of the sums rang d ---- _ from five hundred to thirteen hu ofto by all patrons o 5 H d II Bsbarglltheéléltori-o¥itrg'l€;; ixitlznfizild as flfalllrttllorlt earn; leortlu-tts' Ml!"£erI:c?itls§. A“d 'naw an island richly dw” e am a' “soul in our olnb rooms the but he did not know where hs to gl' 1.79., of |Ms,roh and was ailecidod the other loads. He saw 'M success rho proceeds fbsing larger Pal-kman take away liquor from I al man eve, helm; m,,k, to the the Benoit place ln his our two or l‘I`:»irIICa_l;s;lIfl-I'I II ms II I 1'- lmllee who gave mel, a“ll,l_am,_ ithree .times after that. And from Y- V9 0 “all ~ 'H1 Mid -Mrs. 'I‘. G. Taylor in lBa ll IA _play ..Wllo.B wlle-» was put on Cross examined by Mr. R. N. }\lc- Fair Canada. t bsdoes, after a pleasant passage. 2. ln me ,prlnue Edward Tllealre lm. Neill the witness said he did not i'l‘ha.i. toss beneath the wes ern St dm. our auslllces durlng ,llle Al.ml5.Ikno\v whether this was in 1924 0l‘I breeze- - , WIND AND ISNOW STORM. ’ Of- Where Hudson's waters foam andjifor the third time ln the last s i i N . 11th d 12th.. 11 _ . , 9" gB t ce celebrm' on Tl' ll l:ll:.l uc, Mrs. Benoit said in her evidence lll-%,e__. on days the province 15 in the gl-l U which was “nan 8 y y B 1 that “he “W Mr- Pafkmfin hi"-‘IP lm' Wh ld MacKenzie northward of a severe snow and wind storm. n- cesshn' 'lt is pmpmea w make th S load the liquor from the cars into er°gl‘l::l)ee___ ‘ The .blow ss; in yesterday ,nel- ' gain the dbiect in view. mi sail 'll ' . . . - . . . ~ ~ - - R0Chf0rd apartments, the properly ______,________.__.___.-~ ,l .of the defendant. pall- Gauss” n The ""1 Witness Cailsd vcstvr- l bear tire worlds ten thousand day. Mr. Fraser of the Gusto and Excise Department s to lug l come to lay them at thy feet, “_ Fair Canada!" The Arctic tllundered from afar: _ _ dred dollars, had -bee paid l d The Anglo rum shipments in the ‘tall of ‘lIi;2i§.n "Fa" C°““"d“' d_ . , e Mr. Hen C h I freeze beneath the Polar Star I; Fan Telegraph said that herywas [ysd(?»v;o1Tr-). Where icsbergs crash in noisy war elm' IS now ‘ln Benoit, and saw 'Mr. Benoit and And flash my glancing Northern ` MF. Pafkmiin carry away liquor ln' CB.H\€l'0I\ ‘cars from the Customs House on °" 7490-29-li evening in the spring of 1924. He “BM Canada ll, mi. d,,|1gh¢_. l` ln Light all O'er Eskimo and Muscovlte, lf' ...___-_---r---“ WHS there tv Watch Mr Park- Fair canada!" n 'Prince of Wales college Hail and man went up Great George street- The “lm .lsacllle answer gave; u_ were 'ln every way successful and Mr Benoit came back to t.heI‘ "Fall Canada’ “U09 are l°°k°d f°"""d store’ and me "mess helped “lx The shores of many lands l love. ' » sl Lands of the tyrant and the ave ol; Where West is East and East is l-_ West l love Canadian shores the best~,` -'~\ IMG? from Holmsih Catalog. night with bind. ...__-» , ._-_-.~ VETERANS MEETING. - The meeting of the South African Vet- erans scheduled lor last night was sms hour. Provisional arrange parade on Sunday. ARENA TONIGHT. special sk the Abhle~Cl'ys1.ai game in Su .MAvonAi.'rv cm sions Y tions. His card will appear-'ln t morr0w’s issue. 7487 29 li special skate nn tonight Robert Jones, Mt. Herbert postpon ed till Saturday 30th at 1.30 p.m. season to Summsrslds today. Trai --41 SALE .P081'»MON~E.D.-Owing t storm the sale at Mit. Herbert o 30tl1 at 1.30 p.m. niliht after the game. Music by Di ARRIVE SNFELY.-Mr. H. .E f- an annual event' the cellar fSl1o also saw him take __ nl-mn acoomlmnled l, ,_ fall g -'rue Armistice parade and me- - _ Of Flmdylitts his mizhtytides Y 0 n_ morial service was held at theIawzgrcgrgozgglerafiges.§:'l‘;:£:;":5 The answer comes: "Tbou art our "Il°I:°; and lasted fh"°"Bh0ll¥ ill mcnumem' Qn the real Armlmc°`ti`(llnes alter that. The deed of the pride' , ng ' I l l _ ner sent a comlnunea on s u 1; l l l l b I _ si‘(l\e‘l‘\t.r :vast lligdclxlfsts ivlvleltite olrivggl that he hm ""°f’iv°d the "’,5`g“'1` Tofbrlns; illlelrlilgatilz ‘pig ygagm cu Day’ November nth' at 11 B" m' fo d rt ents had been Fall' C““°d°' I ------___ market, prices were steady and U0” Of me “mic 9:~""~ Am“’“g“ The War Memorial erected li llliic business done. Owing to U10 g;(siI‘)I:1\3iIi(lsIl_\ acouThl;y el- B,_ellml,l.sI no l.allwayB_ llle _ . , _ I _ . I .- ' s 0"' mf °"=‘"°”f ‘D°m'""°" 3-'lf'n§`»f§~=»Ct»lled1l.`§"`fl`.i. .~.'.`l.'..§’i°`f`f.l»|f“\'°f' lf ‘"‘°°“"“"° ‘° "“““ "‘”‘ A SPBCIBHY *l.’§}f.'f.‘f. ln.°.f§`if.°ft.»§f’.f.f".§§“§`f.'l.f‘..'l.. Sl me defence. 2°," flxiesxsseogfglggdnzerermfy sitio, one cnarlnttcmwn and Georss @=f” The vldence ol' the revlous “ ' | |¢, ‘ ` B day. Bison by Witnesses cgiled by have learned, said Mr. \lViItIrCready. Hlllli" Mll'k°l PT "I P* l¢»UW\'l dilly- 301118 sections of th is-‘counsel for the plaintiff. was to S°m‘1'“\'l”5” f"°"‘ "5 s‘“°°"' "I: 0' the effect that Mr. Parkman was The l'9‘_’¢“r°" the" review; t f' the holder of a promissory note of 5"V°“l ‘m9°“““‘ mmgs " 1" Do- rn on ou . a . l l proportionlng to the Provinces CL:nn‘;o§;rc:§l t§‘l:`;‘ I§;;$;°“I:f tl? -their share of the 'Canteen Funiis ssl seml,_mI much needed ,legls surplus, the percentage for this llon perlalnlng' lo penslom, and l, Province being .739 or somewhere .5l_al,ll,,hm,lllI one ol me mn. in- lil was given hy a number of ladlu! Parkman mlghl have paid off i-be From “C” - individually to whom we are most worlllng on the apartments alalm -~- u _ ,I kelgrateful' ‘ qrglelgeveral Saturdays. but he' fwit- Ph. voice of Many Waters camef’ ~ Mr. William McMillan. Aiiber If mitted. ‘ ` G. E. SH ERREN, . »>' v|cE 056011 yesterday- ll. I G glllllgd (rom iPlge 1) .. PFIESBYTERIAN SER .-I ol_ Secretary- Falhlgl-llsstthew and .lohn D. Goiliill The hPreshyteIrisnIs SI! gonlsgllei wgllllsltmbccéalrx 1c8¢;|§;il159Il-lsytxll :thick Leal.y_ 1 men whose eoqusuce will old serv ce n e on a‘ZllG.I ' ll- In 525” the onuso of .many pe0D\° Bi!" Baptist Church. Jan. 31st at 7 p.m.\"““S9°"°"l°“ W" ”‘“"° *WW 85 b- lin the plsd8° °f “'bs"'n“"°e ‘mm Rev D McVicar Preacher. Every- is wday' and me ‘Bland had un" “ 5 ll _ and more. b ' ’ l e_ ’ ited powers of taxation. In summ e intoxicating `X>ll..ll.itlon in force. th? avenge; sllill. on February 2nd. -sale ol nies-l“'““ “‘° h“I“““\““d- 'P'-‘°'° “B “'50 neu to nnvo ludies' night the most rt ' ` ` " ` ° ‘ fit that education in Bmlwm- 0 ` 74-ll;.g9.1.3| a steams p service with Boston which was heard h“f°"’ "°“°"“bl” tion falling off sadly. The advocacy ___________..___.---'There was a tri-weekly mail b pro* mportant items being the incorpor- f ll -y l me mm of federation brought. such as ivinciai allotment to be psld to each ntloil of the bonus as s. pcrmsnen province on appointment of their part of the' pension. committee. which committee is to As in former years your branc bo appointed by tho l.iellt.-Gcvern- as done everything possible l. l Co Doll rl-ms wlll be a com. give assistance to all comrades to fcndsnt for work to paid out on the lbr of the forces. lt is understood ex-members of His .Ma.l0Bty's f0l‘v- "" ss. that is; the committee (Or th Province will be two returned me and one who has not been a mem- da o n . mlllee ol-‘llll.eeI llm ,malmlly lmlllg qulrlng our help. Pension claims rc dealt with. medals were pro- ll, cured 'for wmrades who could not ll get them until application was made ‘thru us. Relief work was car- d on to e. considerable extant, *I DRUGS the de en an s or t s`laso.zz. 'rho plaintiff eluted on Cohtfsllzllivn ff the witness stand that this umoimt the scsvmlisiiy “K it was the sum owed him by the de- mllni¢|i>Bl Willem' 4 and money Nnnh ‘i of tho 'Mif- fBl' H8 meaning were ly for the equal vtince »lt also WB M. Act he said was timely charter ~ intent h r spa m The sale 0! P0DDleS and Wi'08tl1S RM l d l ll He husband The Fraser from his canons calls. rl d l and netted mms "re ° er r 7 was car s cn as usun ` es had told her he had business l a fair profit. P l¢ _ Sslnf ed Although an organized body of “";`;‘:“°§e°r:‘(fllw(1;‘:,0¥,'§)` xldmafhal no lady wmkem is much needed hrmoneys had been loaned him on And the Branch. exiceilent assistancemmes by Ml._ Pal.kmlmI Mr, Fair Canada! thrulls- walls- sea and stream in loud "'| Our thanks are also due the l 11 aid him bscll. ll s 5,5 P"°55- me 't"“5l'?“ °f the Ill§:.s)P2l~`il‘Bman allgdp suggested the T° sinélgéy beauw' we" h an