ii. r i S. ii" M S ‘f I I., - ri 1 :_ ' "_ It - 'wswavro I 4.' _ l ,§, at our -teacher, your uniaiiing patien » Y ,~ ‘ Dlvsrie Subjects and see that the temperature doés not` it uct” and exam?" as 8 man’ mt the i The one biuebook in sthousand that Bet high enough to send him oil into qi # ng", pw reading 1, me 1-ewrt M ii, sleep from which he would riever_ .suns British commander in Asia or awake. However. wmetlmes nature fegmn, 5,, mgmjhhnma “mg Atrios. on the results of ii punitive or other expedition into an unknown .__------1 or ns the annual re s I - » _ - - E I | U T* ed., It is nthibilttd _Almost invariably, at one of his majestys administmlfil*-l* _ ' __ wh '"°“‘" “mu” °‘¢ 'ummmm , \ -vi * Yr. (2"- ? n,__. .5 lm? " Tift". ilrijf i-I _;:;;_' z~»'i '.':in :_:~;¢c tiii-<~l1ltr'oiibii :il if iii.~>i.;i,'»~zii-itil: :xiii know tha , s ,1:‘:iii ymi .1 _‘.3 r, Mfmir zrr. _ iricrl .\if1~1* Iii ri-_ 7. 1-`ii'i:-- pi# t- lg 5`_iiir» Yiif i:‘ ti\»» " \\1i‘» I Vli' "‘ pitrzm ltr Iiripg ;» 4' iw, _-Q \.§ li ,_e\ _"~» _ltifiriry .iii ri: ii, ' 4 9NiHl‘HIiHIl_ in °'~=»f~»= Jr._:‘:‘;‘.‘f°.f:.;:°::.;°iz::;;°:.i:f ~ ‘ ‘ =°-e ‘ f f /1 ,.7 7: = -\';»\\\‘»‘;~‘-"gi =f M C ,_f,‘¢-_:_-W1.-_ _ _ O. -' l`_ `§ 1 ~ il;-<_i~" '/€~' .Ni -- ~' _ ._ _f ii- ,~, _ ¢:. i ~ ;<:=':‘= ,e.r ,f ‘ ml .»~ ‘ °..J":':-51 . ff /i\ ' 1' r .,» 5 _.M _ ill, ' n' _~, ,'_-, ~.'f.` .4 < ‘.1 ,».~‘fi"/1 f’/"f"’tlC)?§fl‘i~/ ` » ~ _-» .." _,]__ii/,fi_,¢__[_;__;; _ff /J! _ __ ,._~ .. . _ ,» 21.77. A. T. Smith. i' r-only !`1i~, l`h:irf~"i Uintmcntfor 'i *_ ” _Y ’_~ lf- imi' 'if Iv \ ___ \ fe \,.' ffl, -1-_ 3'/ iili,.lii,, _ins , ' it _*':ij.' Li]-;i`: riiiiii- ilziys to get /-rcs: <'ii.1m-il out :intl the healing ‘= .iii'l.' tf:i:;l»lihv‘rl, liilt f!‘O!TT I 7,1 ‘lProvioiu t the closing oN4,)l.ary` . .- X0"-f‘~J°\°¢l°“| 'With ~'°m` Fmpu' _ laugh sciiooioior nie om-imma iwii- have mr been vi 01° nm* =¢l'°°°h1° o»i»_i»|9¢4 emi enum oewpsmi I 1) pr kind, and as an Uxpreiion for our _ , . s , ri i ei, f 'r ki sum ` '?e:iii¢¢ii with tilfeluillliafif salt: wvrwhtlen 0! v°\Ir “"i°°» "° 1*! mm ' ng ° 1 “mn unset' U UD _` v‘*__;_______ __ __ _ _ b "*", _Q1 the lowest price for a single copy ` !,f(f~‘%_,’~`"`»" ‘ .'_ _ 1./ , being one cent. The most expensive _ __`,'»¢5“~‘ ‘= ; ' `_,‘ §` _. _‘fo bluebook ever issued Will cost vou ‘;_ F . "", ----up ,Y ill -_ 3505 ii' you care to' invesi in fit. _ hll I'-.Hi " l himself' but that I-'the nm" ot me ln' '_-~'_'.Z`-`-`:`:-:E " 1' ,_ '1,<~ “ /i vea si coiiip ete accouii 0 t e f’ " __ _ , '*\ _ .-_"_'I '_`I.`-`::»\\-,-,j"- fi-'»',igfl ‘Ii-onnil-theworld voyage oi H. M. S. ~ "’ ;,_ .<';+\_S$~+.-£5 Challenger which began in 1873 and - ’ -,_-§<§,,`_§_§'_.>"”',/¢ \ =" 1?/ " I " ‘ 'I ni Neneded in 18i6. A lot oi’ leading '.lIghLs oi’ the world of science were on -'hoard and the mighty deep and its _Hdeniiiens and vegetation were submit- fted by them to careful study. When _fthe voyage was over men oi’ science oi' many nations were asked to write ,on the results ot the expedition and 'their articles are included in the hig- ;gmt of all biuebooks, which is pub- illshed in 50 parts, iinely illustrated with oolomd prints. The price oi' it Why They Are Published On an average 3,000 bluebooks are published every year, most of them having been asked for by members oi parliament. That is the usual genesis ot a bluebook. Wh t th ot the House. Then it is the business oi' the chief of the said department to prepare a report which, after the if he should happen to fall into at ti probably will remain H, record, balance. and it the resultant crash to the floor does n t k hi is o wa e 'm, h fii- ture is not worth worrying about any iurther. en one o e mem ,bers ot the House of Commons has a il vas a\\.ii e a contract for ii\e_ _fancy to know what any particular hundred twelve-inch shells for the" ,department of His Mnjesty’s govern United States navy at a price of $l8Ti ‘ment is doing, he asks to have a re each. The contract was given to an ` port of its activities laid on the table English firm because its iP1”if‘@ WHS lower than that oi American ienilcrers) who, hpwever. were aivziriled cori- tracts for 5,000 shells, at pricos vnry- . __ ._ __ _ , -- 1._,¢_<;~¢-_‘fs V . ll _ __ -'An_ii_s___i_|fs. »,_,-.~, __ ____-iii_'e_»__»__i: ,.,ni'.,,,¢i sea daily Audience ,a I - -- ` tation t hicli he iittin - 01 You to sooqlli 011| 9111*" Km- Few people sre- looking for thin gydrgyinisn ' 0 W g Wishing you a olesmnt helidny to keep them awake-rather the oo? To D S Fraser. Teacher and 3 merrv Christmas trary-but when is man has a job as_ M Dau T¢a¢b¢r;_We men Mr, today Signed on 'heliaii oi your scholars ‘watchman in a gunpowder thgmry, to elvrese our appreciation oi you (A li" 0' llamwl- for example. he is willing to stay do awake until he gets home. inasmuch my annum” tugvom “mu” no n c°' A°°“r°”7- and deugmw in um 3 lag: !li1l!s°§}?ew:rlclll!I;>alllllir2d)lg\(;.t?ii‘ Wll “l|l\0|L"~ Th; WUUDWG mm °f schbol our admiration for our char- ' ' in odd comers oi the empire, with _ T picturesque accounts of their duties _ f - 'Q g ; i 51|! thi; lint1atorsev;_r__shl_ ' 'and ot the ways oi' the natives; or, ;’ _ . __ i sys. en e in denly seized “st any noon", But cum _that of one oi' the oonsnls in an ob- l , i the llnllil HI' dlllghm' Ind Itlrh 0|! URS Eifwtad by U80 Of some part or the Empire. Q ~ hi, mm mn mu; gm mg; yawn gg I i _ -nm” mm dons to ilies (these latter in their " ` `n€:u; tththefmdr. mpsdb as disease~carriers). There y 3 '°m°° B an M book bon A _ V \_ piviinea plum, especially mm. l i , _ beeuegf andsotlii ine °5is1;l;;“;,nsiiig2 _' _ Eheggetiiie wig; grekarggd _King :vga *__ _ si ' trees. Blucbooks, ot course, can by c aca or e D 0 '_ ii\ bought by anybody who has the ia vie mot amokstn ii his mad h \ \ stnuige taste to want to read them _ ` he ._.__...l_@_; TVHEN SLEEP MIGHT BE FATAL is toostrong for us and some pro- vision must be made thatthe watchman cannot snooze, even against his own will. He is therefore provided ‘with zi one-ieg'~'ed stool upon which to sit. oze he would promptly lose his Cost of Big Bullets The Hianeid steel Foundry of shui- ` eld \ " 'd tl ' _ A. ’i'. Sinitii. l .`-ll. Charles St. eel, Que., v.ritcs:_"l had ec~~ fi." ‘»;7 for Your }'f"i:'.=‘, and rrr_".;.' :‘f.~x:f"i'~s onli doctors in i :tri-I iii- viii, ti-itixiut any' ._ i it mf iiir-1; lintics of Dr.; `:: Ui:-i..:'-iit :anti ~.~_-_-is r‘i.iri:fi com- "ii ti s tiir e a U' " "" " y""r"’ go' *bluebook form Certain _W __,_,/ m C _Sch _ ,_ . government " ' ‘_ V ,,"r_‘r,m°,,m?§‘",§t ggapai-imeri_i.ti_i, into the admimity _une _ , ,md _,n__.H_\, FU, rm nf ,hp __ e war o ce, issue their reports ai , ,,,,,.,_ wr,-§,_,_,,,,,,s_ D, bluebooiga automatically, and a fevi i`i-iiiifiit 1;; :i wunilcrful pre-i "e°°rd5» Buch 39 l-119 r9D0|'fl Uf ml" ‘f i T- " 'il' i'i l'i"lZlIlSOl'l, (105 'V iv* ~~m.. i vii ~~'.=: rimimr-nr, no centss',both Houses by command Qt thi if 'ir "ti Bt rSovereign. -___-__--_...._...___ House has discussed it, generally is _ordered to be printed. When it is in ooldiype, it is called a bluehookus fthoug it may lack the customary iaznre binding and be, oiiicialiy, eithei s ia white paper or a red book. All e acts oi parliament are published 'in` tary operations are “presented” tc ing from $279 each for 12-inch to ‘$4510 a .' 1 ' - " 1:. th lot to pay for me bullet. nd $500 eaiw11es°, ;,_ ‘ , _ " 12-26 Mtf ` ' A l _’ _ _ A Hear the New E'd1sbn_ ly Blue Amberol--The _ Indestructible Recofil Tobacco Co,Quebec _ The new Blue_Amber0l record is a decided treat ` r l to all owners of Edison phonographs. _ _ l -1-if if structs healthy tissue and '/_ ~'» Nothing equals Scolt'| Emulsion .' fy _ the enfeebled system re(a5dily i accepts any disease-Nature`s - resistant force is depleted and Scott’s Emulsion is .1 needed. Its highly concen- ated nourishment is im- mediately distributed to every organ. With Scott’s Emulsion nature repairs waste, c`ori- :T active, life-sustaining blood. in canvaleeence. Scott & Down;-_ Toronto, Ontario 12-32 #_ '~__,.-..»;.~_;_-_;- ~_fi».,,--;~_~_--_ - ._~_. __ __ for Base Burner Acadia Round I Acadia and Albion Nut Reserve Run of Mine All in the Coal Sheds ‘ _ _ ‘ It is indestructible, but not like the common - H d € Ill kind of so-called “wearever” records. The Edison ar Blue Ainberol cannot get harsh, scratchy or screechy. It is clearer, sweeter and has a more mellow tone than the ordinary Auiberol_ _ l Before putting it on the market it was -_ Played 3.000 _Times in ‘i Laboratory Tests-- 5 _ It was the intention oi the Edison people to devote but _ _I the very best talent to making Edison records. They intended to make records on its list that you will want to play 365 days iii every year. _ The new Bliic Ainlicrol cannot be broken, never we_ars out and is so sweet, mellow, and pure iii tone that you will take , a new interest iii your pIi0iiogr:iph_ ' II & Forty years in use, 20 years the sisnd A ard. prescribed sud recommended by Eg hysicisns For Women’s Ailments Dr MsrteI's Female Pills at your druggisi Same price as regular Aiiilierols . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .6511 Miller Bros I ll Coal vard i L.. i Eiwi I Money Invested \ he Chas alton Silver " ack Fox 00* _ __ IS A SANE INVESTMENT WITH A SURE PROFIT 0 nv-i.. ._ -d0u’t sidestep. business? Xou may n cent. i i Now look this thing square in the face ous profits that are being made in the fox Do you realize that it is the men who are already rich who have been monopollz- ing this great industry? You Mari with your small savings ly- ing in a bank a 3 p. c.-you want to wake up to your opportunity! ,_ » foxes but you invest your small savings in a legitimate, safe industry that instead of ‘paying you 3 or 6 will pay you 40 to 60 per Do you realize the enorm- ot be able to buy a pair of *__ I Zi » one o-A ¢ _ u Q' I 0-O-MLVO q_,.q_ J . A Lesl You Forget »\»»»»\i»fi»-» Form " _ This Ranch holds the vv0rld's price records for pelts. ’Ch°1'|°*l=f0W11~°z¢nf f°f and re fesentinl ` t This _Ranch holds the world’s /price _record for young foxes. Is your money earning its utmost? Call in and let us ii°i_b¢_.ii119¢ie1ihemoneypiiidonchemwbe . I talk it over, and don’t let the 25th of January pass with 1 out making an investment in the w0rlcl’s greatest Fox WHY BECAUSE: The stock produced by this Ranch is eagerly sought afterlby both local and Foreign breeders and always com- I mands the highest prices. _ | BECAUSE: 'Mr Dalt0n’s experience and' study of lox life have placed this Ranch on a sure footing, beyondjhe experimental stage, thereby lessening the danger of loss which sc frequently occurs in ranches through the inefliciency of the than in charge. ' f BECAUSE: The shareholders are guaranteed an increase oi not less than fifty voung foxes raised to July Ist, 1913. For every _ youu.; one under this number Mr. Dalton will pay to the Company $5,000 in Cash thus piacticallly guaranteeilig the sum of $250,000 or 40 per cent on the capital invested, to be paid in dividends _ 1 _ I _ \_ We the_undersi ed hereby subscribe /*"j," " for and agree with abldren B. Prowse of _ 5| l 0 )i 3 1 syndicate who have taken ovei? the Sligo: ` Black Fox Rancliin business of Chas Dplf y _ , _ ton of Tignlsli, to take the number of sliaifqs T at $100 a share, as set opposite our respective ' signature hereto sndto pay Io percent 'of fl ` _ said stock down, and the balance on or before A / Feb. Ist. A.D., 1§r3. Should said shslis L' _I i refunded in full. "\ \ Name. . I ‘~ i- o-nane-n¢;a¢\._»¢ ni ¢»|ns¢gg ¢,.,_,5_¢ is fi Addressessuosn.aesnusnuunnn.,.a¢s»¢\.¢' - I A _l No.`of Shares .f.+.e. . _ . . I \ ~ ~*r-r" :=i~¢sz=?.= , ' I PRO VISIONAL ninsc Tons I 4 _ PRESIDENT souciroiz sEc°Y TREAS ' ,E my ' i 1 1 _ ` i 3 ` A Y ‘ 7'” Hb!! dllits Dalton A B Warburton .,-/__ __ I _ ' W - \, ‘ ~_ _ , , ` _ ‘ _~~ ______, ,___ _ _ __/_ \ r ' . .__ _ i _ _ ._ .' ' ,ig _.,7;_» -f~_;,~ _ "fi _y _ ___ J _» ~_ ,_,_e_,_'_.'_' .ff I -» W B Préwae \ 1