m _..-,_~._>-..-.:.,_-_.,,..._ . 0' ~v1.v;1'17"~‘w-_-¢§.,_s.., _ _ ______ _____ chsuge lor next service ls postpon u Will be in Si. Andrew It Orwell l-lesd Rt 6.30. 1111-: monster-re. who knows what's‘ ddl 1111- . Illllll \ the SIGNALS $781111 11 ,. w” :8 had _ v , t 1st. |,1a11d 13h boys. (tome on 1111-2 the bnkz ‘artist ‘oin up with the Signal uhlif-Y" . Join» the Friday night at 1.30. 111-111 she .. 4 night. -_t_4_- ills lmdlll- l! our word p,» to» _ (h Iloflrloo can ' and his job ove u Signal Company filday . a 1 t 1 ~ - . . . k“ ,, a“ u, n," “slim fanihgoflffi‘ "might 111 a oclock 111 st. .11-1111.--.= m!‘ and Prewoher, Rev. Mr. V nscslvso 1914-15 s-rAlm-J-Mr. w, 1 -. . ohn McMsnlls, Bonslhaw. rgoiuatllly re e58 and s " "" 11- 1 .1011 r 11,1; m1: us“: t 11 I‘ l‘). OI! l. WANTID. An s m n“ AK: mbnlv Ar to 860 paid weakly f times wnitinc show No canvassing. ‘We WWI! you with work Ills Show cull so Street. Town who went to lhln a few diays birthday when s sacrifice for Franco. He was wi 10f hls twentywflrst ihe mode the supvo m“ and coumbg',tveu ‘u the "m. er illustration than in the two bat-i and was twice wounded but has i109 ‘that’ Robert completely recovered. He is now ‘fought in Western Canada. . RECEIVES MEMORIAL-Jill‘. and’ Mrs. Leon Gauthier, |City have mceivod 5 scroll. Dleu etlvlon Dr F whom this scroll comm 1113mm numbered moon the c1111 of King ell» that W115 denr cto-rn. 01.0w, ct. . ,_ mu: women l ks n nnnrw itrnni l8 Bishop Si... so-sv res. 1:111, a mot "°"°"'“g hunts, fully quail 111 of s new mu Richmond root, 804mb Woollen (lo. .. 1 ISCELLANEOUS MIN AFIQIIIIONr w: up o . fol-cotton. Pte Adol - '. 22nd Canadian ln - PWINFIN .\ IS goods resale to their costomortn. Wise men wlllrbuy 2 or} suits‘ . y and an oyeroost at this price. . b. an" M'- ‘V For sale at 158 Richmond St. llrGmlh of Sh. L011- ll hllwlwlinn of Al- zlltcndlilg the farm- 11113 arc 1n town itinle Provinces - elesraphiclilens . , _ - ' M . "F. I. I . h ' 01:1- mrcnen m s11. JOHN my’,u,,,,,,,,,"ff,fi“uf, " “ s1; souls, 11111. 21.-s 111111111» m§,‘,::f;uf““”"“' "‘ -clmr~1'or-tnoss- whom unsmploy - meat has placed in dire went. ts be- 1118 opened lnthenor- upsplsl to f1'1{o11i1‘11111111.'1 owswsn.‘ A16 sir. 1611111’ i111 911d oftlte’. 1M”- I'm“ es Kindergarten As-l fTwo Children Burnedto Death ,= Au FIlUQYlIER, Oh-L, Jan. ZTF-TWOI’ young children or‘ 1111.1. s. nalgasl Postmaster, were burned tordoathl ' » » -~ ln a tlre which destroyed the Posti “m” Mad“ OWN‘ by M“ w‘ P" C°m°m 111,9 Office today. lip-is supposed the,’ mammalian» not m» may“ with‘ matches upstairs in 115111111111“ were .1: structure csugbtllrcbot ftwstr ». ilste" to rescue than: vrllle, who iims hen View at our mlonths was a pass- 101111. Jan. tlli-Fredericton hest in the Nowlflrhniwiok .111 hero todsyhom. 111s s1... , ws Curling Club by but one in :1 sensational finish, v The? = were tho guests of the Com} 1 Club at a banquet given in! ysl Hotel lsst M8 third and lost-pi’. , _ g include Erodes-l t. Stephen, Hemp- - 1-4 _---¢oc>»--~ -..- ---, n‘; otherlslanidiHorse Wins Distinction Fox of This City, Won In the Three Nllnuts Class at Gage- I ‘town 111 r111“ Straight AIIOING rlssnlzlnrcron 1 scuoot. cton papers _ol' 1-11-1111; events ago in horse, gnlished wned by t in this from u" I. .i 1 St. John and Iiredorl s11_ . _ . _ M (Hash on Over . . ,_ ,. m ad 1 ' l _ , Fordney BHLQ; -——- , Jauudta A-wbre . Barney Mack was amour the edy ones in the-ice races here t winter and his old admire/s l_ be pleased to lenru that he, is pwce for the New Brifbsyvlokors this winlor. Follow, log it; the summary of the tin-ea to close at Gagetown on ahalf DERICTON, . 1 511.11,. hool board hsvepal _ cl 1o discuss .1116 add to th _ mt Gngelown a "which a well known island Bariioy‘ Mack. again dlstln self. Bnniey Mack is o W. P. Fox, 11L presen other flyer added _ ..w.ssrltn~rgg'oiv,, Jan._z1.--'r11 "democratic senses-t lmetins hon! ‘oncolliblosrtodo .1 when the 101-11161- mm 5. Wvilifilldi": on-s rerun-mow own gallons of s‘ ' brought on the-club: - .1... 1 avc-esttewgmmmulsstesn 1 ' erMack" owned thy Wllllnm P. Fox. and dri- . you '11:.’ Frank Fox. .. .. _ "Lou", owned 11nd dirivvn by Frank Hayden“ .. .. ' _, 3.. .. . . . _ "Dolly Wilkes". owned and |~ . '1" ~ ._;:-r~ 111-11 111; 11..11.o1111e1-1._.. tvrhefé wu’ ans 1.0%. 1.10. 1.11. other food that cornea‘ . economy ,111111a111g;at1 i111 stunt 1111111111111 com: mesh/curios N! ndsst 11111 Pnswv costumes .1111» rons- Rink tonight. icelsud fun galore at the Are '¢__—l L BE n meeting of u, ofalllury at 111111-11. “"4613 co this evening ul sev night. - i: o irunizntlon meo1ln~ u old. cushy 1 ' There will bu 12in fluctuation .' M11. - __, _ llfiflr w wlppead: , . ‘ - Y, to. » ww°m° “l” ALL w: a vs over sixteen 111- Wunzel‘ Wm M! interested in llwi lznnl (‘ovypnny o‘ 1Y11nlz111ion~"drlll shed Friday nighl 7.30 p. m.» nee ,the.,19l4-15 811w 1 his son, Patrick Mo, s killed ln action" in- Fiwimmvns 011111 Work 11111111111 Jrline Another bu” Form reversal never had a sharp-l l-ls' y,“ muuuitho severest beating that Jeilfrles to 1'1 11mg m; ever rflCtxlvt-tl. But foor the unfor- tunate giving away of his hands, 'Fitz would unquestionably have regained the tllle he last ln the ceding combat. When 1111.- ilrst match between Fitz and Jcffrles was announced, lit was generally regarded as a one- isided aflffllr, and the champion was la 1 1o 3 favorite over the Californ- olilfl. Wlfh thocxcepllon of n ten a, 1n p". round bout. withBob Armstrong, 111 lzwnnctnrs 4 which was 11 very: disappointing 0x- "H" wstcrdny hlbition so far as Jcilrirs was 1:011- corned, the ltollernlakor had done ' nothing to attract attention. Ho ., . _ \ ‘Yd G- Hislyhxu! gm!‘ had boxed twenty round draws with Montreal lion-F 9"‘ Kuhn“ and J°° choymm and over by an auto whining on n joy ' had shaded Shdrkry in twenty} . "Car Wrryon Tuwtvlironnds on the coast, but at this! Jeff Was Nervous. ham-barrier to protect hi1; 1'11“: "ltoctedr 1 THE Wblllh oars-sumo A vssn “Arlu. v1‘ ssmdtnsctus. ' 1 Henry Ripordy ls tho highest p‘; _r‘<111~11 lnthb world. n _' Q1 0001 your for _ U menlibelrs of flmBnnkofoClnb u! ,2 yew .Yorl\.. . J.’ P. ‘Till-ll. John n, Rockflollor atldlinsny other me: promlncrt in finlutclnl circles err 1l°m¢1 yn- his offerings tn the rost-ntrnr: 1 71h was fitted. llflwbtvll. 090th! $3 0.000. Hlpordy is sos-tfdolnon- wrmtlnvz the proper wily to out. c lobster. . _ ' UNTY Oi an: bod; meats at Grand View Z11 ‘leuesdaye ‘the 1st February nejt at 4 p. m. VlC_E8v-Nole the BIGGEBTITTRAOTION oi‘ tl 1 sabbath Jpn, .3011, season. l-‘ancy dress usrnlvnl in Orwell Prssby - Mnfus tonight, 'I‘.h_e'Com1nu_nlon '. " ' , IThe servio Orwell at" ‘then amse, after which he box $111 BUZZ, wig was, Friday night boys Signal Gompunyf ————--(I-@—_-___ Fitzsimmons with 111111101: J. Joffrles True. Jcfirles kilocked out "Old Freckles" in lboth contests, but in ,the first meeting at may lslslid June 9. i890, in which Fitz lost his mom” Itltle; the Cornlshmnn was ineffec- g "mug "h." aullve up to the time the knockout u-uu Country ion-blow was stnrck 1n the eleventh to them. endured P011116- fvc~l'l1'u1zor.nnd flns-lly the slant ol‘ men by’ pnlh of dulv and self sacrifice n1’. 1m their own l ~ (lets might ‘live in freed Au. uncAtuso won sums 1111s mo h“ m h gnu our ‘gm, phus (‘wvnlhlel ,0 es throu out Cam a w e " sold at $14.00, each. Od ln many cases this» price is less than 1~3 their actual in the second encounter, which .1001: place in 81111 Francis ‘. July ‘veg "mt omv 26, 1902, Fitzsimmons administered in the fourth and went on to ultnm- I mo qrictory. The performance of- Fl-iz in this fight was the sublect i of muohldiscusslon, as he had nev- f‘. er previously failed to finish a tlr- _ ed uopponent. i To all outward appearances Fit! 5 was unable to hit Jeff with effec. u the Gooey Island battle. despite. '- - the fact that the Californian was‘ practically a novice. Yot twn i 1 years later when Jeff, with the an- 5 vantage of experience and the con- {idt-nr-n installed by lllllllPrtllls vic§ torles, had developed lntc a forznidv able fighter, Fitz wont to the coast and best the new champion till he 100151116 thoughhe hsd been run do“, » _ 1 ‘l-lor seven roundo’: Jeff was '1 Unlocking hag for Fitz, r1110 landed ?ev'o=ry blow he started. Jeff could Y“; he i“““o‘mt:'°“f° will“ f"? not reach r1111 with a 11.11. or 11 1111111 lm” ° amp o“ e ca!" ea e“ and thebollennskorka left chould I hum“ cruxueat 7mg general and J er 1.111611 to save him from lhn insi- "109! Tawurwm] b?!“ m the “n31 1.1.11.1. cl‘ shots eluted :11 him 11y the who had m“ vanquished m‘) °""?’;1c<>1~1i1s111111111.1>e11p1.1.c the 11011111111111 . ~ ' menl llllt) boilermskefs iron 111w i lt was not surprising that the ' patrons of boxlntr installed Fitz a. determined attack in the eevelv . ' “m3 “van” over the youngster‘, in an effort ho finish his man, brolh knuckles on each baud When "Freckles" cams out 51.1 o eighth hc was unable to l1.' , When Jcffrles entered the clubdwm’ any MR9’ “f3 Jen‘ rwhzm“ house on that tine June night he m!" m9 enfm?“ fife llnd slacken- wuu uuuueutiunubly In u ‘mgub. ed, walled 1n 11nd again knocnel nervous condition, d111,» nndouhlmi- m" Fm‘ ly- to the reputation of Lhetlllt‘ hold- f his stalv Bl‘- timedlis opponents were far from I thmflmn‘ they displayed later on. saved him. for Fitz, who roaluic 1 QOWLING LAST NIGHT ‘ . H-r-r" ' i . . -'r"¢1,~“" (‘Jlhrhtrtntnwu Rowllll! ,5 ‘ ,. , f Ailey, was the some of an T11R55 YEAR$ A60 HE ;,. 1.1;: bowllntr match lust alight. “d1 (larvell Bros team M i1? S-t.m:\\':1rds. lmrt l1: tlw first c1’ :1 TO 3mm” curiae 01f games to be rtlnyed. 1 The Oswell aggregation won out 11y use 1101111111 to 1e51, 11 close _ PMTHT majority of 26 fPlM- ' But Jeff _was_ seconded by. Billy ‘Dclsneaand ‘Tommy ‘Ryan. 1111a the‘ datter had schooled tho Cnlliorn ion in the crouch which 11c used 1:1 all his later contests. l1 was c011- tendcd that no boxer, not even Fitz, could land on the Boilermaker while his huge shouldor wcs us-nd Vlmrlng was the line ups:- . AVARDS (‘ARVELL BROS. W. Glrelsloxry L. Gregory The first round shoxvml 11211; fainting stepping ‘about and feeling ouphis man. This was customary with the lflornlshman and was ex- n S‘ d 111111111511 RAlfOHEF m J-lefgets cMu-lngttnthr smmodiste rellisfioualsl u g/fdieatior Pllnulx. gunuouuiv.’ ; BUYW¢ éfiib" . .’~'§3"§1141‘1>l"*.i1-111111 sted suour 11y: ‘JIAVIPU A swim’ to ~mnkc 1 ow’ ' use clarillcdjho a mncm1-r" 1 ‘lam 11 fsinilvifi time. 0 ‘j | NdTkcsrur ‘b n-t1ffii1htulllll'ltlfiu~g"tvl:y ll! 2 T6 ' . stove of the t t and lunzvs—. - l-osens and miss! t “bloom, swthls j ' he-da the membranes. Ind v bub umlr ud- 1. ...uu...11~.-.1.11111.-:§§:= °; an.” 1.1111119, summer or " ' .1 ‘a- “s.” 1 of-l The round wsg barely 114w no Fits stopped in soonest Jytolsudsblowybuthsbumbod flfillllt‘ l Iflilllll l!!! ""1 nokeelm bylefllf-i-Ths Camila» llllll sat downon the floor with considerable force, but did not messuro ills-length. Fits sat on Olmvasrfor aflw "seoolsdlsnd ci-rcilully to 1111-. end of he round. ‘v1“»‘111l'1 150i to his corner the! fillfllll-fllon stood ehbct and did not 1m his r1111: 0111111. 1111 complim- cliek 0d that he hnd lndursd the bnee of his Bhine by 11111 force 111111 which he sat down in the second mumL. 1!. e wlherwv: rd insisted that this in Jury prevented him from llittlllgi with customary force and ennlzlodi Jeff to stop him in tho eleventh! ;rcund. . ' ' ' It is true that Pitz did not fight» CIRCUIT _ P"E""""°.'ZZ....?E.5“£551.;, with 1- 11» 11111.‘ “ [and 111111 his blow: for the most, Mur ‘part wore wide of the mark. lt is ' gcertain that the champion did not 1 try his famous left. shift with which , 11111 caused the down-fall 0t Corbett: lulrkey and others. v Bun. Fltzslmluons demonstrated i u‘ ltlutt he could hit Jclif 1t ho wanted ‘ ‘to. In the fourth round Fitz feist- , ed with his loft and up went Jeflfs ghugc loft shoruldor to guard his Jarw. liFltz then shot a straight right that danced over the boile-rmakers hour: i and took all tho fight out of him. I‘ Joli doubled and with a scared look on his face boxed entirely on the. defensive till the close of the round When ho reached 111s corner he stretched himself mt lull louglb and ’ panted as his handlers trlsd to re ' fresh him with oponging and rub-j blng. , j “Who'll the gong sounded for the, fifth round Jeff did not make '1 1 move to sot out. of his corner. and l was pushed out by his seconds. it 1 looked as though Fitz could finish l Joli! in the fifth, but the champion made no effort, and the bollcnnstk- I er recovered from the punch he got GUESS ! $300 (lashReward to Any Person Who is Nearest Right on 3 Guesses RANKLY, we want to draw United‘ States good “MY CANADA” 9d . .aos.2mi- \“QT’ on to the enormous imports of v We want you to realize" what ital} rson who makes and sends intons guess to the amount of mon ' ' oods that will be from the United States for Ganadavs Trade Retur ns for February, 1921 The figures for February. were $52.255.809.00; for Febrile $53,678.027.0_0_@nd for Fe 8 .00. You see where we gut-es be for Fabrusry- 1921? 1920, were 860.701 .248.00; for February, I7. 1018. they wer e $41-185,8l4.00; Feb 1914 (before the war) they wor dwhst we are coming to in Ca Arc you a good guesser? ll HOW T0 WIN Get two of your neighbors to subscription to “Hv CANADA" your three guesses. u hour of your time to 1 give you only ONE DOLLA (rsnullr price Two Dollars pc Each subscriber Is also silo win THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS? R each for a year's trial r year), and sand in the "MY cswsns" to better things. thid Nations] ‘periodic that every additional reader Your curse must be in by FEBRUARY 28th, 1921. ssy, obey that lm elpus by this means ln Canada, and of le Address Vfilll M10511 11 314-6. C. Stair 811111.. As the old sdsne would to reinforce our convic- ndim: the way 1n better nrl send fillllifflllllfifl to ~--- wnll the present nmljrvlfil. and us. “M \' PANADA." Suite! _; thimtsfm- you u ‘he publishers. _._._.-¢wo~>.._.___ R. Gnlgraltb D. McKenzie A. McKenzie L. Robertson l“ m“ ‘f2? AWIMT’: 111s use? uf1:lf1..§11:.u1.1.*:t1::: 1111+ 11 1 cg ' I rn s and chcan but it 1 7 . ,1 . 1C ‘T: tgigegllgmalrtl" lzfipllfilll.dgglufilVill' " .V hours or lass. m. if you pref” ' 1111 bettir for - ‘ hailing oflct n 1p- ACHEWING us; Martyrs to Duty ,1 s-rmrsr ‘m5 MAN Will) UN DER M11111..- .1. i Au. my, fmsrloé- pk sses. lmncv or 1-11 v j ! Ron. 111m wouw cum A wants‘. Qrfi W11. by was" mo;