“6666663: Io often displace damask cloth for luncheon and tau servicedt is an up doubted advantage to keep and: tibia II the best possible condition. he. mmmm s.“ 7,"-.. .‘ -n - ,_.. 3’13 For 1'lmo Who Mun Work. When one poms about hln work In last plum-s along. Mullen drlvo troubles mlloa away. A Iobln la cheerful all the any long. and he helm:- lt wlth a mug. The klud word la the only kind to â€Oak. V1 in“ voice In portumo iron the bum flower garden. _ 1 rabbit Marlon; can. but it can!» I short t3". 7’ ion cannot tell how pretty tho lun- mo in with morning trown on war f. New Table Pad. 5 Formerly the good housekeeper waa content to have a padding 0: canton flannel cloth for the dining room table. but nowadays she may have an asbes- tos pad. which haa the merit of keep- lng the table from damage by heat or moisture, a thing the flannel pad falls to do. These new pad: can he made to The in}: than look- biuor to “van t mum." than it doc. to “do it ' Willing hand: an the prettiest.â€" hm and Fireside. When one always does his on: m- but keeps getting better. Don’t put on good mannen for con puny; wear them n)! the time. PlGE Tm Rldout-It. Jeweler and Optician, Nearest Post 0iiice Wedding Rings Marriage Licenses , for noxt «non. for (oodnou ooko order it NOW. You’ll wont it in “mo. om! to rant tho cork dun-int tho Iintor. When You Think of Xmas We can show a large assortment of Brace‘ lets in expansion styles, gold band, plain and engraved, bright or dull, large top, stone set, and also Bracelet Watches of different styles. Our bracelets cannot be appreciated until you see them. always does his but hit If You Are Going To Get a. Prices range mm 1.25 to 19.00 Bracelets Then an in Jamaica six tutorial manufacturing figs, chips. no.1 sad non: tnom bananas. During tho Iw .» At which the man is cheapo» :11 9! m0†plants we run at uni: nui- mum on ity. The methods 0! dry- ing the i no diflemt in diflonnt plank. though til rum I believe. to | hot sir prooou. It “in. about. 400 to 600 gum: oi the fruit to mannin- tugo 1_ pout}: 9! magi: . LI_ A" A‘A "V‘ 'vv 'wwv-uwvâ€" w. -.. The human ï¬g 1a a: letaeble u the Mum! and resemb it 01ml in color. It as replaced the mtruro ï¬g In many markets in which 13 he. been tut-reduced. The chi are told with 1y tor breakfast oodo. boluc mode ln 3 porridge. Apprehenelve. Little Robert did (all juefloe to hit dinner. but showed elm of uueuiueeu’ when his aunt pueed him louse sele- tln tor dessert. “It’l due. Robert. Won't you have some!" said the aunt “lube it is good.†replied Robert eylux the quivering men. “but. no. It looks uervouer’q‘lohnnowu Telecrun Tho Fortune Tailor. The tartan. toner ot today Don not pm. the old tun. my. 80 has no stung. and mystic sir. a. thumbs no puck at can. with an.- Mon! and Flour From Barnum. Lindâ€. a: Iran-vu- Part of the orders the already been doliwred, and the balance is to be furnished as quickly as the shops can turn out the work. When the orders are completely ï¬ll» ‘ed. the (‘.l'.ll. will have in rmnmis- sion 2.290 locomotives. 90,416 freight and stock earn 0! nil kinds. 2.1% first and second class museum- or eonrheu, and 512 tourist sleepers. standard sleepers. diners and cafe cars. 1.383 cunduetoru' vans. 4,320 boarding. tool and maxillary cars and steam uhovoluâ€"to be operated on over 12.500 miles 0! track. 1 'l‘he new equipment ordered (luring I 1912 lnrludoa 467 locomothes, 26,- 1 658 box care. 630 flat care, 401 coal ‘ care, 300 stock cars. 2'27 reirlgernt- I or cars, 94 ï¬rstâ€"class sleepers. three : compartment cars. 20 observation i cars. 25 diners, 57 tourist care, 117 ‘ first-class and suburban care, 138. baggage, mail and express cars. Four motor cars, which will climb up the side of the mountain from Logan to the Lakes in the Clouds. will be placed in commission - the tracks haVlng already been laidâ€"and will prove a great convenience to the army of tourists which invades that picturesque region yearly. The expenditure involved is 348.- 000,000. of which locomotives cost over nine million dollars, the! pas-i ‘ senger train cars nearly ï¬ve and a : quarter millions of dollars. and the l freight and miscellaneous cars over : thirty-four million dollars. The l equipment is being chiefly procured ’ in Uannda. but diflerent shops being unable to ï¬ll the orders in their en- tirety. the remainder had to be pur- chased in the United States. in ord- ‘ or to maintain delivery within a i reasonable time. AC. P. COLOSSAL AMOUNT EXPENDED FOR NEW EQUIPMENT DURING 1912. COULD MOVE A FEW CITIES IN PASSENGER CARS THE C.P.R. NOW OWNS Forty-eight millions oi dollars in rolling stock, ordered in one year i That is what the Canadian Paci- ï¬c Railway has done during 1912. It is an enormous sum 0! money ior one corporation to appropriate in a twelve-month equipment. It is double the amount ever ordered by any other railway system in North America in the same period. and is tangible evidence that the C.1’.R. is keeping pace with the development of Canadaâ€"no matter how swift it may be. The already enormous carrying cc.- pncity or the ORR. will be greatly increased when the new equipment to secured and distributed. The pen- sensor cars would. it ï¬lled with tre- velers. move simultaneously 105.000 people. who would constitute it good sized city. nearly double the entire population of Ottawa. or the com- bined populations at Halifax and St. John. with Monoton. Fredericton. Amherst. Truro. Sydney. Windsor. etc.. thrown in. or e. couple 0! Gel- “rye. or the population oi both Hamilton and London together. while the one would carry contortnbiy all the men. women. and children or over titty o! the overdue-clued Cn- nndlnn towns. The immensity of these orders eug- geets the hundred- o! thousand. 0! tons oi steel. the my million: 0! toot of lumber. and the gigantic any of men required, to product theae huge quantitie- o! nil-W131 from their earliest angel ln the mines and forest- ot (lands until the ï¬nished rolling ctock in pieced in ON E WEEK T0 CHRISTMAS. Nor Will There Be All! Sum Clam For You If service. Then, too. the host of peo- ple employed “mucking-3d†nishingotthecan.unditflm“' industries engaged in supplying the material. are to be counted: â€Id whenitisrediaedthatuvuyw percentage of the cost'priu of day ï¬nished product is pad (or labor. ‘3 hint idea my be guild-pi, how You Don't Do Thlt ‘ Chriutma Shop- ! plug Today. Ponitlvely the La Call ! Shop Now or Never. then want any. $48,000,000 ORDER am Bonnets mo tuck n Mont- real. whoa it opened in um to: the tint that. about. ï¬ve you: no. run up satin-t. “worm-mu â€other con- ditions â€" than was "in during the whole tonne“: day! 9mm meet. L ï¬b- (lav- During the second wool. me nor- mun warship Bremen dropped anchor in the hubor. and on baud won on admin! 1nd : member of the German nobih'g. Speaking to Mr. J. F. Ryan. the 39¢!“er of the club. Sir Montague stated tut their guests would be nt- tended by two hundred bluejnckets. "How would you suggest. that. ‘hey should Come down?" asked Sir Mon~ “£93- -- ,,AA_-__.._ a- "ï¬n †re. vague. "Well. if it continues to rain.†re- plied Mr. Ryan, "I believe that the Bremen might. sail into the back étretch." These dolls will not break, and mzke the best dolls you give the baby. We are clemng them at special prices Hme e look at them. 0nr25c, 50c aw Dolls cannot be buteniorthe may Speciul ale of Algal 3nd Honty'l work. for boys. Thou no nicely bound nd nuke splendid ruding for boys. an. price only 10:: Thou card- If purchased new will 90 P01- Dont. on tho Romain A p“: o! properly amt [lun- nm :1: mm [m for or mother. All to no out prostitution and- tor ID OUR UNBR[AKABLE DOLLS We! Tlmo. R. L. MORG AN w, of Forty year. In nut. 20 you. mo lundu-d. pro-whoa and recommend- ed by phyliom. For Woman Au- moutl. Dr. Intel's m1. Pilll. st your draught. Tho Christan“ spirit. might very well appear often» than once g you. ' ‘ "Em that husband of mine ling? He's just laid . on; said the other. ney. “Hear that m of mine melding ? She's Jpn laid an an," aid the nut. W013“. Statlopery. Greeting Cards and Calendm. All kinds of Christmas Gift.- qt low prices. M138 J. Tung- Dr. Martels' Female Pills Unbreakable Dolls ! I -~ , the DUNO0N’S DRUG STORE Tho “mom NEILRON undo mmmu pat-km tor (Hui. ‘ ‘ol""'ll We have the but maul! utyloa, boot. assortment prices. Hair. Hut, Cloth tary, $1.00 to ............... EBONY BRUSHES Auto Strop, 85.00 to Durham lymph-x 82.50 10 Gem Junior ................. . Ever Ready ................. We are known: far and wide as a Pol-mm» store. You'll get al- most. any make or style of pack- age here, 25c to ............ 415.00 The best assortment at high- grade Razors in town. Gillette. $5.00 to ............... 86.50 Containing Comb, Brush and Mirror. Hat and Cloth etc. , 1.50 .- ............... 18. 00 In town to select .Gifts from. The biggest assort- ment of high- grade goods. The Two Year Guaranteed kind make most usetul guts $1.50 to "312.50 Illnlhgrmlv. all tunvy covered. $1.30 \n ..... . to. oooooooooooooooooooooo I. m‘o' w Part-1m Ivory $8. 50 to "812.00 Sterling Silver 82.73 to 812.350 For the lady who u wuculu about her cormpoudonco. 82.50 ‘o IIOOQQ OOIU‘I .Ivoll II'l'. 'I'OI. OIUO.‘V50 Also a. multitudinous unort- mt of smaller â€ticks. The boot mule. Honey back I not u roprmntui. 81.80 to Leather Bags. Purses. Cord Cam, Walk-(ta, Tie Holders. Glove Holders. Music Rolls. A uupm‘b unmrmwm ut Ehnny. l‘m'lninn Inn's, «w 10...... . ........ The lnlmltubio â€Ensign†F Hhh made. uox and ï¬nding. 61 to . ............................... $2! SAFETY RAZORS LEATHER GOODS CHAMOIS VEST'S MANICURE SETS FOUNTAIN PENS A momhlg cm â€.50 to 82 WRITING PORT- F OLIOS 15 Styles in stuck wm: bemum neulngn. 01.25 Beautiful good- â€: Ebony 32.00 JEWEL CASES CHOCOLATES Th e Easiest Place BACK COMBS HOT WATER BOTTLES PERFUMES MIRRORS ‘IOI irnflwr. “$121M! I||.o.5o 1"I‘vm'h $6.00 86.50 36.50 35.00 31.00 u .00 Mili- 25.0“ o" )1 W nu. U 50 THCRSDA Y Winter Term from Jan. 2 % 5-5017? 5 Cor. You“ had w. thsndcr In mu; 1 Ihould be a": Malachiâ€. Hit: couldn‘t have 1: stuffed SEAN-2h 'l‘l‘,\‘ tho 1‘0“"me I «Wed at ("in Friday. tho 2: tor the com-ow: mull. on a 1-: four 5mm aux t run! wall rm “W10. to cm: we of tho I'm“. 5", You, Too True! ‘1 can‘t on rsmud why you‘ “ï¬ll! your I action on a dog. D“ you adopt a child?" ‘ m Balm gym (0., Mi Past. Ofï¬ce Dopnrun Vice Branch, (Htuu'u, 1912. Printed mums, {Mountttion as h. posed contract, 1 blank forms 1-! x. Mined at the 1mm Hartley, Womlnlh Argyle, Grass 11 um Lake. Ki!“ of the Post om ronto. “Prism Brand†Ready Mixed Paint um bu. Shingles. Etc Cement .nd Sill: r L Mower Knives and Binder Knives shar- oned by Special Ma bhlne at Geo. W. Shephard'l Willllm St. North Kilt Po". Building. L won on To. (E r‘.’ School. Highl) recommended toy-Ter- flllltk'l'l‘K. Graduuxos strong demand. Wme cullloll‘w- for Monuments McLENNAN Co, \_â€"â€"-¢ 'W Mu! co‘s uomo 9w A Good "“0"- ! mm. 1 Nm°mb°r Th. ï¬t when l W†m collectors came mu N“ m the nut peep 0‘ â€â€œ1“ mn- an "Iron. 0 P“ "\‘I'l‘ ‘H‘p "qr". Stow. muwr nl' \ Hm... Kent Stmdu. DR. I J. IIII. Down Ordnan- uf 'l‘munln Univ. crafty and Huyul “Mem- 0’ Depyllï¬urgmm. A" dt‘lflul upc‘ranng PIN- flllly pal-{mnn-d «winding .0 “If It“!!! Inn-Hindu «I mod". ute mlrn. .ummor’o Bria“ I Ihoutlé be afraid to new; 3 child. If it should d1. : luv. it stuffed and put in." Of the library. you knolï¬ .4... AMWK. 3.? MAIL CONIRACT . DECEMBER PHONE 77 WOOD ('(mu Cemetery W0“ Ben 167 L .«wrzueos. Supt-rinttndmt- ‘n-nt. MI“ 50’ 7‘11 0mm! "‘H .I On.“ illimn lad J . ILLIOM Prlnotw Lox icon. in: WHO“ 9M LOI‘ l' 0W- ;In any. 19 11 Lâ€"u 1| bray Llndâ€! 90 V enarm. . lulu. y. W‘ {e omcc ! My on Thursday, " .Ipoctor “churn N m. ‘ i0y.l nth-mp « um- u the num-t. lo tnlk ovum “It If. {nthvr mu~1 NI IncMm. and mm fl hom M a» View“ »\ “a. and n. m 3 Mann. “ml 3. hotel that in was told he “-4 and: and mod that myu..{ [dd would b. w W! lmu ‘ so was ‘orllltlly arraigned u‘ 301' "Gui", J.P., and “a 11“.! nil horn. wal arm-rm! 1.. { W until the inquest on Mui ï¬ner sumwr «l the hunt hu‘ WHU‘d Io flu lo his box“.- 1 m was a, "1031 “81th 10 ï¬("‘!,« ‘ RO'AIUVI‘ "Dd III'W‘IHI'. uhu 1"“ â€led in the SH‘it‘l.n i....,,.' d prayed ahmd, a.nd vh- . H‘ at. choking with mm 9.. , , stave. Love pleaded tn lw u‘uv until! u (‘t'ykm wt 1 'u bur e1, an! hh 1",- dnt be lzc grumwl pwn- â€in xznt'l the inyw: when he must he Inn-v.- 'M I. m Chmkf‘d 1H m. at all PHWHIMM me (In titan-mutton Im- or a“ houru' pmmn [-mctor Rehl {Mono with ‘ M, of (hm-n 0‘ to the man I lie in now a l 3:. arms! “a (M conummity, M expound H m gonomuy rrv-h‘ us clrcumntnnnw "lddn‘t an n. 1‘ mud to 1h.- w".- h tho hnlml uu-l U».- homo. “c"ly Hod. Hm m ~O mum to In‘ in ' "ICC . harm] H: l UM! murdering 3n: v‘ll Sandi} to. group in m m mm “as u M he hold on! In “0!. ma. m Mibly. H»! is â€low. about 443 ) a buy sandy m: lie stove and 4" ‘0“! than asked It: . dollar m I In Hm morning i “lung the story ( body. but. in NW 4‘ .3 g pathetiv (Ht “worm-d. 1h- \\ in upon his mn' N! Charged vnlh More Love u a: Main over in (‘0; «inn with Christ landed .nmu 3M5. LOVo, “-h .1 who rune l "£30 not tuit till your l g had Sold under it Canada» Pricc led permn<i0n I went. The boy came fl Important ".Vn _\ mu m N “no, Th0 un-s! "WM our um.- “Wiping Culd, on." “0 What. When shippinu “I“ a. "king" "“3 “d is ('1‘ “I“. “e “OHM 'Hr Mm fillies antl s'n my on hand .\u ï¬g the muscles and “Q. You just plac- ‘ Mod .V In!“ City Irom Llw mu '0‘ you whom he had "-1 "f or go before on u ‘-\n It My wuh 'l‘Hiul‘y ".2 p “h ‘n thflr “luv hum I, hid!“ the W)‘ in a ha] I!!!“ the hOUN‘ and ï¬nd. t at midnight two dn\u 4- u h Alma ‘ht‘ "lurch-1 pflm “CW5 " n“ W Mum and Bolton-ave. I" CHAS. B Robâ€! Ont» w' , mm. did“ 0f Int is PRHP'i “n‘ It ‘mnnat ullnun Hi "rm