Mil-2R mm onmons': ‘.'.'.f.'; “iii: The Story of flu. Ionian. Throw Inca! mo-rc'hanls won- askw! by us an Friday huw “my bad farm! during "w Oihl'istmas svasnn. 01m was .ivliydnd with tho- ro-MIH. Hm surum' Wit fair!) “'0'†plvawd. but Um third. tn mu- his own words, said "Busnwss was punk m fart. thvrv warm†surf..' , 'I‘h - :ulsxw'r: \xo'l‘“ \Vurih ('Ibllï¬l'ib‘l‘- m... and. .omimu. om-r Hn- ~Huatmn. UN' IN'Wï¬pzuwrr‘. law .‘H'l'HHU "nu follommt thu sflfllv tin-:4 hut. nut. m mrwshw-ty. whit» “14- third adopt- Cd ON kinds of $Ctl6'fllt'6 at tho,- Plow- Pflttl hmn' --¢n°. ho I)» "turn :u‘curah'. during “in last to'w Wow-ks tu‘ffll'u Christmas. 'l'hr atum- pmws two things: ttm om- is that tho- men-hunts who aol- Vortisw' t'nlmistentty amt ro-mglal'hy [ft ttu husim-ss, and ttw ()ttwl'. that ttw Imtnll’ haw gum-n nver bring stamlu-olmt. 't‘ho- ï¬rst twn mo-rrlrauts n-fm'rwt In usmt tho» Iowal newspap- ers. Hu- mm: hmtn't it lino- Ill o'tttli‘l'. A [mirth mo'rrhant whu omhnzu'lt)‘ sum)! it fo-w ttnllaw \Vlttt us charm; Dem'mtu-r. tmt nu this m'vasmn trio-ct mothm' suul'w'. lmuh' tho' amtuulutllu.’ satho-nt \Htlumt twin}; :lsko'ot. that he "hardly kno'w it. was Christmas. to far as luminous was. rum'c-I'no-ot." Perth-mm. nth-r all. tlwro- is seman- thing In It» lo-arnmt ntmut. h'gitimato- tom-Hum; zuul its [no-Ms.â€" “Midland From I’m-9s. we found that "In ï¬rst had aolvnr- howl musistvntly and. \‘Ignl‘ously throughout! tlu- \thlt- so-asun thl'mmh Hu- rustnlnar)’ t'hlillllo'lse« tho- nmvwapc-r». 'l‘m- m-mml had folluwml â€In sflfllv [in-:4 but. nut. m Sumo- mm spawns whit'h fought tho- tmtarm Hmvrlmwnt. om its mmâ€" trgy [u lu-y arr km'pim: Hp tlw tmttln with “that. mun-aw to I.» untairnvss. in that â€w Htm-rnment is rrmtitcd With nmh‘u-s lm tmrno' nut. by any lore-vast. nt’ tlu- lo-gislalinn Hr statu- mo-nt. M' ;m|ir,\'. titlo'sn')‘ I‘luto-rprm'. wnth ammo-s lm lmrllo' mu. lb)’ any forwasl. nl‘ Hw lo-gislmiun Hr sun»- mmâ€. m' puliry. Ollno-sn-y lflnlvrprmu cam-u by William )lrlumzllol. .. l'lllt‘l’ LIlu-I'al .\I. L. .\.. IDI'NHCU'C. hvhnv Hlo' raw-m. nmuirwal vlertions that couuo'll rnIHc-sts would again in fought um. nu lln- limmr issuv. It] PAGE 0 {ought nut. cm â€In anur ISSIIP. It; m m'uumi HIM :~. c'nrzm'il l'ax'umlm- In a!!! liquor slnrv in u umnit'ipalny which i .\l was umlo-I' lou'ul â€Minn lwtm'o- I‘JH') night request by H'SOIUUOI) that. “w j Iv (iu\'ou'nllu-I|l. o-sluhlish :1 slurp. “and jg strum: pawn-m |I|'o'.~u-6Hl't' "ugh! be» :r brought. In lwm' an “m cummissiou 0| ln grunt. Iho- ro-qm-st." p. 0! course, the writer or the arm-lo- lnas lo-H nut. runslolvralion of the must unpurlnnl feature. lilvclurs of a rnnmuunly l’on'murly under local up- lmn mud \Hlv for establishment of a *pr lwl'm'n- request is made upon the commission, and even then the latte-r wull haw power to withhold a Incense ll ll deems best. â€we" Salim] Sun-Time's ro‘wals n l't'lml‘l Hml. HU' Hmo'rmno-nl "mic-2M3 lu plm'o- :l lulunr slur» when H. Ullllks nllo' IS llo'o'dml l'o'gul'ollo-s‘s Hf Ulo' \‘Iilv nl' llh' po'm'lt' at “w MOT- lmn." I pun 11ml pnml. nne now-cl .mly nnlv l’rwuuer Fo-rgusun's slam-mount nl‘ x-nhry. giwn in . terview this week: “Tu avoid 1 t0 pomp!» wlm nlvjo't'l. :Illol '0 thus" whn want. to he :wrwd." Ttw olo'talls Ht' Hm lo'gislatmll al'u fur the Assrmhly. amt unlvss ttwsv mm spzuwrs haw Inst. faith in pulm- lar guwrmno-nt. ttwn- \wulot sm‘m tn lw m. now! Mr "\‘ivwing with al- le'lll .\ 83-“ “no-ks ago» le .\l"l rush-“ml tho- ro'ro-m mm: by {mum and \Vlnirh rmmgh stutmi “as largo Hw M'nqu'l‘fl) Ul' “WINS " l't'd. 'l'lw l-Imtm- ro-grv‘ Arthur had lust. :I similar Hy hm'mlw “turn â€my h: tn humus a rumpany whirl start. In Arthur. a law w by "an Lo-gislnturv prohit nan-s and m Hw imlnstry n This work. whilv I0 snmvmmg Maw. we» notit rnpws Hf [hr .VPws-Rm'm'o l9.â€.’~- itlmmt. lh’o- years 3;: rs‘ u! Hw mum: nn “w I "Pd. AMI 'IIIIII-s . l the \I-VV'~-ltIII-III‘II III' \Izti'I-lI.§ 19;“: think? Mr \I'Itl" mm “In ~‘lII-; l'} ..l’ II'II' \I'IIII'.‘ “l! IIII' III‘IH‘. III â€In; "IDSI- IIIIwI'IIII'IIIuhw" and I III-VVIw IlII' lII~tIIrV III' “In g-I.~~'III:.' IIl' Iht‘ .\.'l! in [Il"‘\I'lII. IDOIHISIIIS’. .\ short Sllm‘l nIzII')‘ [NIH Iw Hr IIIlI‘I'I‘st. I Tim “M“ \\'III'I\'~ lIV'lIIVV t'al'I'N'lI IIV'I :m In ‘23. It sm‘ms IIII‘I'I‘I’iIhlI‘ III'IW.a but on» sIIIIIlIV'IsIIIII KEMP unl)’ “ll't‘ei VIIII-s against. 'l‘lII' l'IIlloVVIIII: cum-1 IIII~IIt I-I IIIaIlII: “'l‘hII small VntIII against thv bVlIIVV Is \t‘l“ t‘IIt'tHIl‘ag- I mg to â€It“ tmnItaIIV VVlIII IIIIIIIIII, to express ttmir thanks I'm thII ‘ttlt‘ll liIl. n‘toptinn tlIeV' lIaVI- It‘tt‘I\t'°I. aIIIIl “IPV will It" all III â€It‘Il IIIVVVI-I III? nII'I'it a tttflttnllalltt‘ of â€In IIIIItI-f dI‘III t‘ ptarmi III “IN“ \IIIl IIII IlIIIIht tI‘n out III G‘It‘Vt‘n IIf Iht‘ t'IIIZt‘IlS Ins shown In the V.OU‘ took thos» words from thv tlnmpuIIV at their face VulIIc. At thut Itmc' "lt‘ “fur? of this page was working at the Legislature und contributing the Past every week as usuul und hero is the sum- ming up of the mutter of balms!†us we suw It from that distunte: "A great deal can ï¬e said. and is being said. against. the whole prac- tice of granting bonuses. Again and again the cmnpanips haw defaulted 0r become bankrupt and the town has had to go on paying 01! deben- tures for years afbr the monvy has been goneâ€"but not forgotten. . . . Tho Man to Batty Bros. and those to Jan. Wilson 5 Sons were in the na- The Issue of Shop Licenses. H H tln I) nl' “0:in Urn-i" Lim- i'iillhu‘ l'o'gl'i'ih'd lhh’. hut. :i *illliiilr ummi'llm- “hi-n Hwy had liO‘CiOit'd â€tummy which was to hm. at law was passw' sluhm- prohibiting bon- *hv industry nvwr ram". 4:. whilo- looking fm' ‘hw. W» nntim‘d in the Bonuses w» nnlu" ws-Ro'rnrol V 0‘ HIO‘ .\l°Hll|l pm Lunch)“ FI'OC hur pann- ws mad it. ~trul 'V dllo‘ l ‘ “PM! 3 “I I0" an Ill- nflvnw v s'vl'w‘ tom- nf invvstments with good aec‘ur- ' A Rich Man's Post. I It is humming that many prisons" ‘tht'nnuhnnt tintarin to whom Mr.1 Him-kshntt. has. ttnrim.r his tvrm asl l.t!‘lllt'llllltl-litt\'-t‘l'llttl'. t‘Xlt‘lltlt cl a mam-nus hnspitality. h\ultl now ‘llltllit' him a rvtnrn â€I an arknnw- lmlgvlnvlit.. But. thew is an aspm‘t of NIH mattvr which'jnstly pl'OVOkt'St gl'Hlllllll'lll. Mr. tlorkshntt has madv t thu Liwntunant-thwvrnm'ship a rirh man‘s post. Hp has. it may lw as- snmml. want from his own porkvt many ttlno's his salary of tt-n thon- .-amt alnllars a yvar. When the salary was tixul in tlaw nl' simplm' living. it was nnt tuntvmpl'atetl that the it ivntenant-ttmt'rnnr was tn bacome lltt' ltfllt'llvt‘l t'l' Ht lllt' l’t"t)\inCt‘. If that is nuw thv fact. it ought to be lt'utnialty rvrngniznd antl tlw salary ; l'ilts‘o'tl tn nwpt tlw expense. It is not thunttiwl Hr titling that .a burden i‘ltnllltl lw impusml t'Hr the public for ‘\\liit'h tlh- pulilir Ilm‘s nut pay. It '.t~' nut .lignitiml lu spungv nn tlw irn'h. 'l'tw prntnsts. which warn ‘nirttw. \\ltt'M lllo' How gnvm'nnwnt thmiso- was tinctm-taknn. \\'t‘l't’ wall 3 t‘unnotml and the i-o-asnns ul‘ wnnnmy f'ttol surlal simplicity which were onwal tll sumwrt ut' lllt's‘t' prntt'sts urn ‘stitl \alhl. l’arniow's Sun. itios‘ and I“. u... .. . Iiï¬hl'c’ I'm â€HUM is, \V '1‘ 2' 'n’“ to an unknown outsim- firm. 1hr granting of a money bonus is a pure .gamhlv. The corporation bets 815.000 that tho industry will succeed and that thi- svcurity is sound. If they mu ttu-n- twt. tin: asspssmpnt 3003 '21 2 Hzm‘w t-' nint't' \Vul'k to b? Ob- t-iinml and IIWI'P prospprity for tho ilxhnhltunts in grim-at. If they IOSP. tiir II' tux rat» is two mills highvr M'- wry your for ion )‘t'al'Sï¬â€"AV'Hg in Fort-His Noxx's-Rucord. ',Supposition of English Paper in 1 Commenting Upon Canadian Views "HIIIV unv thing is wnlsu than IIIIIIIIIIg I'm (â€Ins and that Is being gnInIbIIlh awrsv tn thvm. [he Lon- ?Ilun. lingland. Satmda} Rmimx. a i\wI-kly palwr. Ilwlm‘ns. The declar- Int Inn M'IIII'IIU)‘ I‘I'fvrs tn the. I'I‘marks jnI' l’l‘t‘lllit‘l' U. Hnwanl Ft‘l‘gllSflll on "I‘IIIsIIax III Inst week. urging that “In I ainaohan ban on titlvs bu Iemov- NI. PREJUDICES AGAINST - TITLES AFFECTION "It seems to us." The Review eon- IHHHN, "entirely wholesome that ro-rtmi; prominent (Janadizins should now he agitating for the removal of the self-denying oroinaneo whereby great Dllhiit' services to the Domin- ion go unrewarcted. Other parts of the empire are. glad to see their dis- tinguished citizens honored by the King. We can only suppose that «lanaotian prejudices against the ac- ceptance of such intangible rewards haw their origin across the frontier. in the democratic afleétntion of an : equalih nowhere to be more sought ithan in the l nited States. "Ono eflect as the Toronto speaker poinlt‘d out. is that leading Cana- dians are seemingly placed on a low- vr level than men with a similar l't‘t‘Ul‘ol at public labor in other (10- minions." It Will Pay You to Advorhuia 'l'bc Chrom'cle. TORY CONVENTION MAY BE HELD NEXT SEPTEMBER Proposal to Hold National. Gathering in June Has Been Abandoned.â€" Winnipeg Likely the Place to Be Selected. 'l‘lw llunsm-Valix'v national c011\'i_-11-' linn \Vlll liknly hr- hold in Svplehm' i11 \\'in11ipvg. The date and the place will lw lll‘l'llll‘ll ill. a muoting of tho mnwnlion l‘OmnllltP!‘ which will bn hohl in ()tlawa just aflm tho. owning 0t lho- HOIHP 1111 IN M11311 8. ThPl‘O iSi l'l'llrllll'l ahlv «li lll‘ll'lll «1 nl npinimi asl to â€in hesl limv tn huhl tho conwn- l lim1.aiiil lhn 111111 1-. but as 131' as (-1111 1‘ l lw lobanml Hm «law is like-Iv to he in Sviitc-111lie‘1' {incl lhv place \\ innipeg. 'llw iolva «ii a mnnvnlimi in Juno has lwvn aliaiiclnnml. as it is 103“le thew is 11m liniv tn urganizv n11 tho"; svï¬'lP noxcossary. 'I‘lm qupstion ai'isns ’ tho-11. as in whnthm‘ thn (‘UHVPHllOlll will hp “ï¬ll. in the fall 01‘ postponml MW 3 “131301 txxo wars. Thus» in ll‘amr of Sentomber beliexe that ifl llllt‘lt' i~ :m indollnite postponemmil. 5 llw conwnlion might 11m 91' hp lwld land this (ht-v {11:11 “011M be fatal to l tho 11 Pll'me nl‘ lhv 11:11l\ l Annual Meetings As soon as tlm date of tho Domin- In a number of theee article. refer- encd ha been made to the folly of re- biddin no-trumpo after a partner's suit hi just because on hold 100 aces. Game is the object 0 all sound bidding and any bid that lessens the chance for game, Just to obtain an honor score, is unsound. The following hand is a illustration of what not to do with a hand containing 100 aces: Diamonds 4'8, 5 Spadesâ€"J, 10, 8, 7, 6, 3 , No score, rubber game. Z dealt and passed. A passed, Y bid one noâ€"trump and B passed. Z now bid two spades and A ssed. Y should have remem- bered t at 2 passed as dealer and that his take-out must be from weakness, probably six or more, headed by the queen or jack. If this take-out were the probable one, Y-Z could undoubtedly make game in spades but could not do so in no-trump unless Z had a much stronger hand than the bidding indi- cated. In other words, game and rubber were a certainty at spades but doubtful at no-trump. Y, however, failed to con- sider all of these evident facts and bid two no-trump, allowing his judgment to be influenced by his‘ 100 aces. All passed, for Z didn't feel that he should rebid his spades in the fare of his part- ner's denial. B opened the diafnond suit and Y1 lost their bid by three tricks. At Spades they could have made four odd, game and rubber. As their opponents scored game and rubber on the next deal, it was a costly error by Y. Don't let 100 aces influence you to make unsound bids. Here is another band that has caused considerable discussion. Think it over and then compare your Opinion with the analysis that will be given in the next article. Nu 5Com, rubber game. Z dealt and bid WMUUMJI- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Hearts â€" A, 8, 2 Chiba __A, K! Q9 79 5 “W “’1, 109 4 Clubsâ€" 10, 2 Hearts -- 8, 5 Clubs â€"â€" A, K Diamonds -â€"-‘ Spades -- 6 STAN DARD BAN K Problem No. 17 OF CANADA DURHAM BRANCHâ€"W. A. Johnson, Manager '10, 0, 3, s, 2 The Reward of Years of Toil is splendidly equipped to cater to your ï¬nancial needs. Our local manager and his stat! will gladly make all arrangements for collection and discounting of all sale notes and for furnishing an extension of credit where necessary. A successful sale is entirely dependent upon sound ï¬nancial arrangements. F \‘c )l' contemplate an auction salv. the closing out of your years of effort in building up a complete farm equipment, the Standard Bank ARTICLE No. 13 cacao-tum l'prn-ad “would youbidwithY’shagfl . g-ejngéiaï¬iï¬bnflf on don't with the analyub 'mydon't ‘m. aged for you} via a number who vi still agree With you. Clubsâ€"9, 5, 3, 2 Diamonds â€" A, K, 4 No score, ï¬rst game. 2 dealt and bid one s de. What. should A bid? A has thec oice of three courses of action. (a) He may pass, (1)) he may bid no- trump or (c) )tnahe double informa- torilyp The pass with. this hand seet- ______ L‘ _4. ‘LA‘ unsound. It is such a strong band that A’should give some indication thereof to his partner. If A passed, Y will cer- tainly deny the spade bid so that the pass will be of no value, one way or the other, The bid of one no-trump is fair but gives too much information. Try to conceal the spade strength, if ble,‘in the hope that _Z yin-bid two :pades and thus give A the chance to ouble. For these reasons, an informa- tory double seems the proper bid with this hand. Y may bid over this double. If he does, 2 may rebid spades and thus give A the chance to doubie. If Y pass- es, B may bid clubs or diamonds which suits A's hand. If B bids hearts and 2 passes, A should now bid two no-trump. There is a good chance, however, that Z will rebid s des over a heart bid and thus give A t e chance to double. Some corresponddnts even suggested that A bid two spades but this bid is obviously unsound. It gives no chance for game and resigns all hope of obtaining a double if Z rebids spades. All in all, the informatory double seems to ofler the maximum opportunity. Answer to Problem No. 16 Hearts â€" Q, 4, 3 : Y : (‘lubs â€" K, 3 : A B : Diamonds â€" 10, 8, 7, S, 4 ' Z : Spades â€" A, J, 5 Score 31-7., 18; A- B, 0, rubber garm. 7 dealt a 111 bid one diamond. A doub- led and Y bid two diamonds. What should B 13'? B should undoubtedly double. His l.. 111d 15 st: 1 ,not Only in diamonds b t also in aid: Lards. If his artncr has 1 '11 thing, A-B should de- eat the two 1.3 mond l 'd b) r tuo 01' three tricks. His. hand (lOe sn t justify a tuo no- «rump hid be aizfc there is no certainty of g 111113. “ l1 in (1L1 ‘111 take thccertaint_1.111tl1iscn1 e,th1;1:;11ainty is the double inn I‘i'_lll\'(‘lll.ll_lll is lixml. .lniin ll. Mai-- .\'icul. lll'l'SllllPllt ol' tlw Hnlarin (inn- sviwaliw Assuvialinn. will rall llw annual involing. This will lw l‘uatnr- ml will: a mnnstvi' banquvl, for Hm llnn. H¢_l\\'8l'll Ferguson. 'l‘liis mm’t- ing will likvl)‘ lw hold lb.) and 0f Mill'l‘ll. ll. will lw followml liy tlw annual flll'l‘llllg 01' the Western 0n- lal'in llnimn'vativls. Associatinn. Im- mmliatoly following tlwsn two nil-ct- ings. thaw will lw oallml gatlim'ings in L'Vi'l'y riding: Lu solvcl mnwmtion i‘lvlngates. The» aim is to inakn the mnwntion as democratic and as rop- i'i'snnlatiVn as [l(lS."ll|ll‘, Many namvs arr bring suggoï¬tmt t'm' lt-atlo‘r. hut. thvrn is no campaign in prngrvss in favor (if any of tlwm. Hon. Hugh Guthrie. Rt. Hon. Arthur Moighnn, Sir Henry Drayton. Hnn. It. It annutt. Hun. E. N. Rhoflcs. «and Hon. Hmvarot I’m-gllsc‘n‘i are thv chief nanws mvntionect. While it, is “'01! known that, Mr. erguson would pret'rr t0 rrmain as prrmicr nt' Hn~ tau-i0. he- may haw hard work dmlg‘- in}: thv luadership. His name is particularly p0pular in qutwc. and this is a considmatitm that. cannut iw n\'m'100km_i. Irate Dinwâ€"«l‘ll ncwr haw annth- m' mval in this l-vstam‘anfl Thu moat. is high and tlwy‘x'o- dilutml tlw whiskey." Clorgumnâ€" \lwm! Ha“ tru» it is that Hm flesh is strong: but the spirit is weak! Answer to Phobia: No. 15 IAHDALI The annual meeting-of the Mark- dalc Agricultural Society was "hold on Monday, llic Nth. A fair attend- 'ancc was out, for the occasion. The Fair this year will hc hcld on the 4th and 5th of Octoher. Mrs. 'l‘lmmas Symon! of this place rcccivml a lcltcr on Tuesday from Iwr siSlP-PS. Mrs. Chloe Rickctls and Mrs. Thomas Symon: or this [misc rnceivod a ivttvr on Tuesday from lwr sisters. Mrs. Chloe Rickt‘tts and Mrs. antgomc-ry. who are visiting in Miami. Florida. The lower was carried by ail-plum from Florida to Fling. Mioh.‘ ° ' ' â€" A.--" ‘tnn“v" II |III.LQ LVllt “I. JosopII McCullough. a well-known l‘f‘SIdPIIt of this [IIIII'In passvd away Sundm afternoon. January 16. after II brief illnoss aged 5‘9 ‘Pal‘ï¬. HP is SIII\I\PII, IIV his inIIIm. NO daughâ€" (“IS and unv son. 'IIIII f'llllt‘lal was III M W PIIIIPSIIa\ ai'llf‘ ‘IIOUII III Mark- IIaII‘ ('I‘IIII‘U’I‘)’. 'aIIIl \\ as undm' the aIIspiI ('5 III I .(I L. 10“.) .\I III“ “0111“ III Mr. James FOSIPI'. LIISI BIICII lIiIII'. Aflomosia. more passI-II IIV'IIIV IIII IIIIIaV. UII‘ 14th ROIN‘II I‘USIPI. IIIMIT ZV'eIaIS. Th0 de- II'asI‘II. \Vlm IIIIII Iwon in failing II IIIIII I'm SI IIII- VGIII". mad“ his IIUIUI‘ \VI'III IIiy. iII'I'th‘I‘. Th“ fIIIIPI‘al “as iII‘III In \IIIIkIIIIIv ('I‘IDML‘I" nn )IIIIIII-II}. «- Word has reachmi here of the sud- «h-u clvuth uf .I. H. Mainline-r. l'ul'mvrly ’m' thumnl Hill. liciu: mtnu. \Vlm passâ€" Ie'd away at. Vanwlwr.‘ “.11., on Jan- guary 3 Mr. Gardinm- was "mu-Hug .lus usual lwultln, but â€u that date as Mu was gutting.†l'l‘fld)’ (H I'Ptil'v lm ialmmwd to NW Ilnnr. where his wife ifound him in an unconscious state. Hu was takc-u tn Hm hospital but ex- pirml thrm- lmurs lalc'r. He! was a natiw of Mount Forest; his father lwim; Thomas (Aiau'dim-l'. \th died in Clifford. ' 9" hr“. Ml - Hi i “ id! .\. . 1m ‘ \si. Chim‘ tiringtv tin-y mam- smwrnt ralts. hut ~t'rzuncl nu «widrnrn mi whirl! tn has"- may rism'gr. Rnrklr» rupnrts are «:ftv-n put in cirrulatinn in rrgnrct tn tmuttrtzuiniz. booze soli- ing, vita. and mm whore there is il- lrgal sulr. it is pretty hard to get proof of it, that, will bring about a t‘nllVit’tiOIt. Lt‘ thorn are wrll, tumul- ul suspiciuns morn froqurnt sm- pi'isn Visits «in tlw part Of Hm in- spo't'tur m- ih'tm'tix'es might, bring: rrâ€" sults. )luunt. Fnrrst must haw 11 um"! i-uptitnticm as last \wrk‘s \isit is said tn haw- hm'n tho srcuml IH‘. nti'irially paid within two wars. .\ ralilvgram from China «m Tue-'- «lzu' :mnuunrmt tht- drath‘pf Dr. Jim! him at Prkin. lh'. Dow. aftrt‘ a t'urimiirlz. rrtm'nm't to China only last Supti-mhrr :mat pmrrrdad to hrr iii-ht m â€Miran. Shw was horn in Ni- rhul. Ht‘c'tl‘ I‘V‘I‘wtx \th'ol shi- at- to-mh-M <t‘httttl. Shw atto'ndmt Mntlllt Liwnsv lnspm-Im' (Want and an as- sistant “mm in tuwn on Thursday inwstigaling «unwittints as in ailug- h'nclm‘. srlmnl. Slu- aHo-ndml Muunt Ful'vsé Mud-‘1 M'iuml and taught M'hnnl \thn unl)‘ l7) wars of age). Shv :ntm- slmlim: mmlivmv and “mm. to China as a medical missionary in 289?). CHAN WAX is the hardest wax we know of. and most. econom- ical. too, as it. covers from two to three times as much surface as‘any other wax. ngflc. 10.00; Grey Bunny medium size» Vaulflc MOUNT FOREST LANTERNS WITH each Two Dollar U'Cedar an purchased :2. is month we are giving Abso- lutely FREE onn largo ï¬fty-cent bottle of O'dear Pnliflll. . \ . HM ' \V'I mam: smvml m'ich'llm‘ â€ll Much sympathy is extended 1» Dr. and Mrs. Argue in the lossof the fortnor’s mother, Mrs. H. '1'. Arguv. of SMWVlMt’, Que" Whirl: occurrc-«l «m January if», at tho Privalo Patmnla’ Pavilion of Toronto‘Generul Hospi- cal, following 8. 6011mm (moral mm m- .lnyroid troublo tho prm'mling \le- aesday momma!- OD-“ w â€" wâ€"vâ€" Miss Alice Roilloy ,is improivng afber a seVere attack of pneumonia. Wu am glad to see Miss Gram ï¬amage able. to be. around again. Mr. Canwron Smellio [undo a bum- uoss trip to Harrislon recently. Priawillv is woll cquimwd will: harbors now. Mr. Woods. from near Maxwvll. slartrd up a l'vw weeks ago in moposiliou to Mr .(iordou McLean. “'0 wish them both pl'ospol‘lly. Mr. D. G. McLean us again alllo to be around after slwmlinu‘ sumo tinn- in bed. We aroall wry much plvasvu with Um lwautiful winter wvatlwr and bright days, alItlmugh \w. ham had some low temperatures. -.-‘I- The. Wright Bros. «1‘ Swuitou Park who purchasvd thv mill prolwrt} and pmwr i'rum thn Watson Iii-0.4., haw- hegun wm'k on the building and replacing tho machinm'y, We mum thvy wiii hv ahlg to start in a l'uw wiwks, and «1- wish thv llt'\\'(‘HllN'l'.~ sucr'vss in ihvir wnlui-v. Mr. Javk June-s has slaivd a small tux nanclï¬if his own. This swim. in in- a popular business aruumi Un- iciwn. "Did that new play have a happy winding?" “Suva. Ewryluuly was glad when it was over." Grey Edgmel Wash Basins. medmm suzv ., ........... 25c. 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