LT HE DAILY me LS BEWARE OF THE PATH|CLAMS SWEETHEART | : y TROD BY RARCSIS 540 BEEN RANGED PROBS: Eaflerly winds spi A abd Young People Are Advised Not|Young Sussex Farmer Says He ) aun Quickly yield to : DIAMONDS to Cultivate Their Bodies Dismembered Body and SE ------ ALL COUGHS ~~ AND COLDS { Only. : ; Buried Remains. = = * 9 -- -- ~ Dr Hickey S London, Feb. 10.--Discourage- London, Feb. 10. -- Norman 3 ment of what was termed the gladi- Thorne, the young poultry farmer : . ; are always one of atorial spirit, which has been re-|of Crowborough, Sussex, has been . the most im r- ported creeping into the British|committed for trial at the Sussex ° . po! schools, was urged recently by Dr. assizes, on a charge of murdering . : H. Crichton Miller*in an address to | his sweetheart, Elsie Cameron, the Relief tant items in the members of the British Association | London typist, whose dismembered |B py 1 of Physical Training on the subject body was found buried in the chick- . § Jeweler's st of "Hygiene for Adolescents." Edu-|en run on Thorne's property almost . cationalists, he said, sought simpli-| one month ago. Bhe disappeared 25¢. and 50¢. F or this reason fication of life in generalizations, | from her home at Kendal Rise, on . and the physical training expert was | December 5th last and a wide-spread we carry an ex- Hable to believe that everybody need- | investigation by officers from Stot- x ed physicgl training. Dr. Miller, | land Yard resulted in the finding of In the course of the preliminary both ' tain youths for whom physical train- Investigation by the police magi- ing was bad. strate at Crowborough, a statement, A Referring to Greek mythology, Dr. | alleged to have been made by LOOSE Miller spoke of Narcissus who fell in | Thorne, was read in 'which it was 3 ; cel 1 however, did not believe this to be| her body and the arrest of Thorne. L. T. Best lent selection, universally true, and there were cer- love with his own reflection in the stated, that Miss Cameron had ar- AND waters of a spring. There were Nar-| rived at his hut unexpectedly, say- cissians to-day who made themselves ing that she would stay there until MOUNTED the object of their own love and | he married her, He went out to find who cultivated their own bodies to | accommodation for her and visited an extent which was actually dan-| several of his friends in the village, IN RINGS, BAR PINS, gerous. He challenged the generall-| and when he returned, he found Miss ete. zations on which he sald many phy-| Cameron's body hanging from a If interested we should be sical culturists. based their enthus-| beam by the wash-line, pleased to place our val- fasm. Dr. Miller contended that He cut the body down and lay be- ues before you. generations hence self confidence side it on a table for one hour, then among school. boys would be based | he went to fetch a doctor and police, WE CARRY ALL entirely upon the values of intel-| put realizing his position, he return- lect" and character. ed to the hut and by the light of £ y = » First Quality To-day the physical animal factor | the fire sawed off the legs and head, 5 Sto predominated, .and consequently a|and buried them in the chicken run nes great many adolescent boys were go-| at dawn. Ing wrong in their character develop-| The prosecuting solicitor sald that ment owing to their physical make | since he became engaged to Miss Pp. Cameron the accused made the ac- Dr. Miller advised the association | quaintance of a Crowborough girl, i EC ho - members not to think merely in| with whom he discussed marriage TO RENT several houses, $10 to $20. terms of chest expansion when deal-| and settling down in the United ! ; ing with individual requirements of | States. He told her that he want- » $ JEWELERS ¥ their pupils, but rather of character.| ed to break the engagement 'with, S Real Estate "We have here in London a stad-| Miss Cameron, but that she was so fum accommodating 120,000 persons | neurotic, he feared she would com- ay AROCR 3 =. KINGSLON i which has been used for a gd mit suicide If he did so. { : * ¥ ; d match that wag all over in 60 sec-| A number of pathetic letters trom t : : : : : DR onde." asserted the speaker. "This the girl to Thorne revealed that the : A golden sun lights up the avenue and casts into lime-light should furnish us something to thin young typist thought she was in a ' . . - » . about. Even in schools, the way in| delicate condition and urged him to many silken frocks sprightly with Pripts--many boyish dresses which watching a game of football is | marry her. She asked him to ter- considered as part of school loyalty | minate his acquaintance with the of Colored Flannel--many cloth wraps topped with fur and far greater than playing the game, is | Crowborough girl, as she had first » . . a serious tendency." claim on him and her baby had to ) art] il 1 . have a name. A letter from Thorne any sy y la) ored suits to Miss. Cameron was also'read, in . $i. » o , DYING MAN PINS NOTE which he told her that another gir] New clothes go abroad for now Spring is in the air and TO COLLAR OF HIS DOQ| haa visited his hut on several occas- vie : jr tons late at night. This girl, he said, many fashion-wise women are already busy selecting their Body Found in Hay Loft With | thought he was going to marry her v : wardrobes from the attractive assortments at this store, and he had a strong feeling for her. the Dog Keeping Sir Bernard Spillsbury, well. Vigil. known pathologist, stated that he . had examined the remains of Miss Many people have the wrong 'im- Prescott Fob. 10 Devotion - th] CAME ane hat he had not found ¢ . f his master prompted a dog owned by | 30Y evidence that she was in delicate pression. that when our sale was over Patitek Kor: toed soretricd ¥7 condition. He wis of tne opiaton : . i In t o A peste: not going, to continue our. Jf femer ruin Sie 12 viieew or! tet th i bat Ste Semicon Ng \ hap ; : : he lay dying in a hay loft in his | body. Death certainly had net been x : 'barn, When found the dog was near | by hanging. : his master, whose body was discov- Is Not . ht on in the hay. 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The fabrics and shades are those accepted by fashion as being correct. Our range is most comprehensive and offers an unusually broad choice in cloth and silk fabrics. Priced from $8.50 up to $50.00 Jackson, Mich., Feb. 10.~-Board- shy man is in danger of being head- | i : ing a small switch engine used in| ed off by a rival and even if he wins EEEE the Chelsea cement plant, five con-| temporarily he' may lose in the end if he is not genuine. "It 18 just the same in business. |] No advertising campaign can make a ; ® permanent success of a commodity pm gn et New Suits is not worth the price paid for it." -------------- ~ - - - t . sh - ¢ ri os Tho 3 He's Ninshy-ee But rer WVU: 5s press yo us showing 3 umbes of wry 10s; Catan a Na. 3 whits, $i Xe. inp Has No Time to Waste ever 0 models at popular prices--made o een, rejected 80c per bushel, exstors, Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 10.--A 95-|§ Poiret Twill and Tricotine. In a full range of sizes from 16 s id man has no time to 'waste, . Wilaipe, i is fhe opinion of Esra Meeker, trail to 44. ; _ Toronto, .. Jane. 10~-Manitoba | 1 northers: $1.96 5-8; No. 2 north. Saar, wie be the qarly days crom- ig : : Tiesto, 1 orn, par rt, $120 54; No: nthe: B1- Raa rectal vent over ihe sme Priced from $25.00 to $50.00 .08 3-4; No. 3 aorth : ; 3 No. 4, $1.74 7-8; No. - : : b No 3 oe 188 Sa No ti | 68 58: No. 6, $1.66 = : toed, - Touts In an alrplage. apa ; wheat, $1.85 3-4; Standard reclean-| 30 7-8; track, $1.95 T-8c. tea screenings, f.0.b., baf ports, per Oats--No. 2 C.W., 67 7-8¢; No. 8 A to C.W., 63 §-8¢c; extra No. 1 feed, 62 Wd & : oaEEE mn. 7-8c; No. 1 feed, 60 §-8¢; No. 2 be ©, Manitoba oats--No. 2 Cw. 78] 7-8¢; No. » §-8¢; No, : ! : : . 1-40; No. 3 C.W., 71 3-40; extra No. feed, 54 §-8¢; refected, 50 3-8¢; 1 feed. 72 1-dc; No, 1 feed, 70 3-dc: | (Tok 67 7-8c. Fh me nn SEER ERT pp Now Coat ? : C.W,, 93 1-2¢; ; 86 T-8¢; » eS 4 3 i Ey BI AT LT 8 TH ASL seacron pec ine iNew ( Sia 5 8167: No. 1 commart, $1.3 to TR Ne. LNW. 4nas 34 5 fount sntelin Ce or a pg anh HEC phoning ein. scoring 1 El oa SI ex Sad : wor regal show a decided tendency to high colors, with Browns, Coppers h 3 64. , oF Ai % 3 . . g » . pm outarie No. 3 wtw, are te 04 LL igs 467 us & ' tio over, B.C. ve and Greens in the ascendancy. A splendid variety are now on © oMiltesd--Bren. $38.35 per ton; rushed blindly to the schools, | UV, in Dewdney Riding, in the re. display from the simplest s modes to the most exclusive. Barley--Malting, 000 to 04e. |G : ica Rye--$1.36 to $1.41. He, Totem; wooed» oR eae Blo bo Rr - » § Jods than _ | #4 the petition 'o well S: ; : Priced from $10.50 to $89.50 ! i Re a