IT. JOHN QUEBEC REGINA ‘r Fairbanks Scales al talogue sh gene: v ca p MON TR EAL CALGARY every weighing purpose. won a high recognition. ed for its dependable service. Norton F5." almost a Century Fairbanks Scales have been ubwb ior their enduring accuracy, and each one of the man p types has been perfected in design and build, to welg not only accurately but also to register clearly at the ut- most speed. From tiny delicate balance up to huge track scale, the Fairbanks Line includes scales for practically Steam Equipment The phrase "for quality steam equipment -- Fairbanks- Morse", can only suggest the large and varied assortment of steam goods stocked by our twelve branches. Fairbanks and Pratt Csdy Valves — Foster Regula- tors — Burt Exhaust Heads and Oil Filters -- Strong 1 Traps, Durabla and Palmetto Packing are lines that have And each of the hundred and one articles in our steam equipment department, be it pipe or pump, gauge or , gasket, wrench or vise,_torch or fire pot, has been selcct- ‘g ‘ ‘>1 I Grinding Wheels For quickly removing metal. for cutting offfior pro- ducing a high finish on any material, for any service where grinding wheels can be used, you will find a Norton Wheel that will cut quicker, or produce a higher finish, or tum out more pieces at a lower cost. Norton Wheels are carried in stock at all branches and at your service are men who have made a study of removing metal by grinding. They will tell you the right wheel to ' gproduce the most work at the lowest cost. Transmission ’ Equipment To ensure the steady and economical flow of power from drive to machine, proper shafting, hangers, bear- ings, pulleys and belts are ‘essential, and here you will find Graton & Knight Leather and Dick's Balata Belting. Fairbanks Wood Pulleys, Barry Steel Split Pulleys,» Hyatt Roller Bearings, as well as all the numerous a appliances necessary for the transmission of power. p Fairbanks-Morse pumps and motors “A pump {or every purpose" - for water, steam, sand, air, sewage or stock, we can supply the special type of pump best suited for the service required. Fairbanks- Morse Pumps, either separate drive, or direct-connected to Fairbanks-Morse Ball Bearing Motors, have made un- usual records for efficiency and dependability. P In our twelve Branches you will find stocks of mechanical equipment and shop supplies that for variety and quantity are unequaled 111 Canada. Aside many lines made by us. we have been selected to represent man outstanding makers o1 machine tools, machinay, equipment an supplies. Our ' ows clearly how wide a service we provide for Canadian try. A copy will be mailed without charge. l Fairbanks Morsé from the of the world's COMPANYzfimified OTTAWA EDMONTON TORONTO .V AN COUVBR WINDSOR YICTOR lA WINN IPEG r UNCLE RAY’S CORNER . rainns or mom ou have heard about H10 '~r::1ii3p§1yn..11.. Notice 111111. the word ll spelled with an "1" rather m"; an "aw-the men who are fak- m u‘ got, accused of. making fakes. n‘, ‘f. “nmy beggars, who are "gun; g holy way 1n 111v. a-i' ._FINE BONE FLOUR FOB FOX- 8 sold at Bruce's. a-WESTERN AGllVlh-Mr. O. J . .1111ant ls Guardian Asent in How- —BU Y SHORTE, bran. scrap, etc. at. Bruce's. 4188-14441 -PROI1IBITION CASE. --!n re- ference to the Prohlbllon case Judg- ment. given on the 17th. the Guard- ian has been informed that. in the 1115c of Judge McQuari-le, cited as a. JFECBdOHb, Judge Inman ststednno . wldence of guilt being found in that. ' ase. 11. was not a precedent. The I ueport as given ln the press, gave the I mpresslon that the case was similar u the one where 1.11s respondent. was 1 0111111 guilty and fined. —FIRST 0F l. O. D. B. 11.20- rURES AT SUMMERSIDI-Jp- The 111st of the serles of educative lec- Lures 1o be given, under the auspices of the l. O. D. E.. 1n aid of the Pub- llc Library. look place 111 the Town Hall, Summersldc. 011 ‘Tuesday 1113111.. Afiiyur Aruelt. ably presiding and 111 a Icu \‘.'.;1‘ds. 1111.-J11.;c111g the speaker n1 1hr uriuug. 1101'. .1. W. A. Nich- ssld 111 late years of such wonderful inventions as the radio and aviation, but prlmltlve man was just as ingen- ious. For instance. the 11111121761011 of the wheel, the making o1 flre and training animals from the wlld state to man's service. led 1o other ad- rauccments just as one invention for man's guud. lends to another 1n the preseu. dzu‘. ‘Phruiigli 1111 the cen- tunes 1’1_a11;e 111111 progress have been QlLl-ZXLLEFBLHIS of the 11unu111 race. huudsrlul commercial devel- opmeuLa have opened 11p since 1711i, breaking up 1-110 01d feudal system and musing Lhlngs easier foifl the 111115505. ‘i110 1111101111011 of 1111131111- ery also hclpcd 1o establish ‘bobbcr trade conditions and 111 dcvc1»-_..1; the world 1n general; 101", 11.. 1.12 manulscurles mcrcaucd. 1..e11 . .1. all parts of the globe. ‘r111: 1ca..1.~d from Denmark in 1101' co-opcmtive manner o1‘ dealing wltli agricultural matters. ‘l‘11cy 12.13.) 11nd high schools for educating 111;- gubllo in commer- cial uud 50.1111 111111215. Such o movemcm would considerably help the l\'1a1;..11.1u 11'..".‘111_-.cs 111 securing better 111-1025 and murkeis for their prudlzcs. and also 111 Improving 111e social ccndluups o1 L112 people. A great educational 111o".'c1112111. has mludz. oi the young 111211 between the ages o1 twelve 1111a bwciily-two. Four text books cosJng on: dollar each were prlulcd. 101.11 111111.011 copies hav- ing been b"_-1u' 1.1 10111- 1110111115. M1’. Nicholson '11 c.11.111ccd 1.11211. if the people 0112'. 11011.12: 111e goal they are striving 1o1". 11111q11 can be accomplllsg: cd, commercially and socially. . A. 5.. MacKay 1n moving a hearty vole of thanks to the glited speaker. welcomed Rev. Mr. Nicholson to Summerside and considered the peo- ple of Summerside were most lorbun- ate 111 having him for their neigh- bou‘ Mr. MacKay, having 11nd the o1 knowing Mr. Nicholson bcr of years. D1". J. C. 1 socoudmg the vole, paid .:1:'.: to the 11111111191‘ 111 which . 1' lmudlezl a dlfflcult sub- : icl-c 1111:. supported by 1:110 11111111120 1.110 lecturer ' 2 1. O. D. 151.. tendered 11nd gracefully ack- "iiwiw rmw rizovinso 11111111 1101111: (‘AN 1101152,: with all the latest modern plumbing devices. furnished and provided with linen, crockery and all other nedbssurles for modern house- keeping. is the gift 1o young married Toronto men who have gone to sp- polntmcnts 1n Talara. Peru. at. the lmpoz" .1 O11 concessions in that coumry. A nevcr-to-be-forgottcii scene 1s the foi-‘bnlgbtly arrival of the passenger llner. Eager groups of Canadian men and women gather in the lounges. vestlbules, hallways, or dining saloon of the ship to discuss conditions at home. New arrivals are welcomed or sdleus said 1o friends going down the coast for a vacation. ' (1384-21-21 ' 111. and wlll be leased to rsoslvs 11w and renewal subscriptions- 1-811: ollcake. cracked corn and cornmeal. meat lecturer said a lesson n11g111. be Lancn‘ con slanted 111 01111111 to Improve the ' new and renews! I enlns. January 1811b. N1"? * 1"!” audience. the West. 8t. Peter's De~ b51111‘ flociety held their second de- bate. The subject "Resolved that the works of Nature are more Bless- lna to the eye than the works n‘ Art" was ably dilwllfl W 50m 5"’ es. Althoush the speeches were sho" what they laokedm lsnll-h was cu' _ pensahd for 1n matter. The 0118 man gave h1s decision 111 favor oft con side. The speakers were: Pro.- Frsncls McAdam. Ronnie McDonald guerfm Nolan and R. J. McDonald. Oon.--Jos McDonald. Alex. McAdam. Jas. McDonald, Allan McDonald. El- isabeth McKay. and Aeneas McDon- ald. The subject for next Friday evening 1s "Resolved that the Auto Truck. Automobile. and Tractor are more beneficial to the farmer than the Horse." The singing of the Na- tional Anthem brought the meeting to a closes THE STAR 11111.1. B. A. '1‘11e audience ivns 1101 so 11' _;" as 1L 11113111. have been 11ad 111' .1. liven a little mildcr. but Oqnflnugfl from page 4 Wl‘ ,;.11y appreciative. '1'11c sub- _ ' 101. . .110 lecture was “Suulul Plon- ‘ ee:11..,: some Modern Trails a11d , Gould‘, and was mam‘ by the 0 “by should truest worth and speaker 111 a 111051. interesting and 111- 39ml“ Pm” ' structlvc manner. interspersed with Beneath the iron grasp of want considerable humour and good anec- and wot gggg-swiggyhalglaegggggg"; fflfrjfl‘ When 1111.111 knaves and ldlob-Ifolli- sent stage from the savage state, be- n"! ‘him cause 1t was the nature of the human In all the splendor fortune ban I race to progress. Muc11 has been ma)“, The “Address 1o a Mouse." pnd "To a Mountain Daisy." proves the tend- erness of the poet's heart and sxem~ pllfy 1.11111. love of the pure and beau- 111111, which Burns, abovs all men. saw 1n the simple, lovely things of everyday life; things which so often -psss unnoticed and unsung in these days ofyspsed and turmoil. Flor an expression of pathos and the regret.- Ifulness of longing burn to the little ‘song. “Ae Fond Kiss." The germ of "As Fond Kiss.’ 1s found 1n "The ‘Parting Kiss." by Robert. Dodslsy mos-nap. which was s... by Oswald. In 1t are the famous four lines. out. to discover raw materiau “n11: ‘Had we never loo’d sue kindly Had we never loo’d sae blindly, Never met-or never parted. We had ne'er been broken-hearted. The philosophy of Robert. Burns may be slimmed in the 1m few lines Oi ‘A Wlllkl‘ Nlflhf/I ‘ But deep 1.111s truth unpressu my mind ' Thro’ all 1-115 works abroad. '1‘11e 110211 1:c":.u1:11‘. and klnd The 111;; 1 . 111L130; God. The vcrdic‘. 01' the world 1s that Burns w111 11ve by reason of his songs alone as long as the English tongue 1s spoken on the earth. In them love, plty, tenderness. desire, ‘on, beauty. patriotism. humor. subloty, and poignancy allied to subllmfty display their vital meanings 1n the simplest of musical ' g0. The most appropriate ending for a Bums’ night with its haggls convlvlallty, and good cheer, when the “Immortal Memo y" 1s honored far and wide by all classes of people, and the Star o’ Robbie Burns shines with an undlm- med lustre and potent influence over the hills and plains of the Universe, is perhaps Should auld acquaintance be forgot. And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot. And auld Ian; sync? BUTTONS-AND WHO WEAR THEM If you have grandmothers w1..1 button boxes, prepare to rald them. now! Buttons are the note on all sorts of otherwise simple frocks. Jumpers no longer slip over the head without any fastenfngs. They have little simulated vests in order that they may be fastened with ornamen- tal buttons. Even evonfn; frocks have them. and when the dress de~ signer does not K810731261; to put .. rssu i-J-W 1111;150:110 Annuals» zssusmdwfllhs 14> ‘z wins was! sTl Psrsivs m:- BATING SOGIITY. O11 Friday ev-‘ Jas. McAdam, Mable 0'Br1sn._Mur-I inal Cleanse Before Stock Taking Sensational Reductions Just a few days now before stock-taking starts! 13117121‘! these last days we are making a. tremendous reduction on those lines which must positively be cleared to makoway for new goods. On these specials we can, of course, onlyecon- slder cash terms, no charges. - Please shop early. the early buyer has every advantag e in the face of these new prices! Ladies’ Coats 1' all kinds Half Price TWEEDS AND CHINCHTLLAS $10.00 Coats for $ 5.00 $12.50 Goats f0!‘ $ 6.25 $22.00 Coats for $11.00 $30.00 Coats for.$15.00 KASHA-VELOUR-BROADCLOTH $25.00 Coats for $12.50 s 50.00 Coats for $30.00 Coats m1 $19.50 s. 45.00 Coats for Children’s Coats Here is a. collection of simply wonderful bargains. Come early in the day,’bring the children with you so as to save as much time as possible and avoid approbation delays. $10.50 Coats fol‘ $ 5.25 $11.50 Coats f0!‘ $ 5.75 $13.50 Coats for $ 6.75 $19.00 Coats for $ 9.50 $22.00 Coats for $11.00 218.00 22.50 $63.00 Coats for $31.50 $ 78.00 Coats f0!‘ $89.00 $95.00 Coats for $47.50 $130.00 Coats for $65.00 One third off K Lovely. Dresses This Dress bargain offers you one of the most wonderful of shopping chances, new fab- rics of all sorts-and no “old timers" ‘ in tho whole splendid lot. They must go by stock tak- ing to make room for new garments. $ 9.95 Dresses 1'01‘ $12.75 Dresses for $20.00 Dresses for 1- -.--.. a 1- 1 s - q..- $25.00 Dresses for .. . . . . . . . . . . . ._.._.,.._.$16,67 $30.00 Dresses for .. . . . . . . . . ..,. .-,.....$20.00 $39.00 Dresses for . . . . . . . ._.$26,0() o... 111.1111 511 or Children’s Dresses $2.25 Dresses for only ..'. $2.75 Dresses for only .._. _ ._._,._,,.,, .,...,.,$1_34 $3.75 Dresses for only .. . . . . .,... ..... ...$2.50 $5.75 Dresses for only .. . . .. .. ._.$3.84 $6.50 Dresses for only 0.64 ._.$ s50 .. ...$1s.s4 . .,.,.....$1.5O . . . . $4.34 25 per cent off Women’s Winter Underwear Ladies Wool Combinations $8.00 for ,'.,.,. . 42.25 Unbleached Cotton diced Damask 54 ins. wide 32¢. Bleached Cotton diced Damask, 54 ins. wide 42o. Unbleached Damask, union, 54 ins. wide, 70c. yd. All Linen Bleached Table Damask, 60 and 64 lns., 85c. All Linen Bleached Table Damask, 68 1n. wide, $1. All Linen Bleached Table Damask, 70 111s. wide, Best qualltyAll Linen Table Damask, 70472 ins. All Linen Table Napkins, 20 by 20 ins, $8.00 doz. LADIES BATH ROBES 25 PER CENT OFF. coaotmov vnovnr. e o o o o conons wonm TO $1.25. YD. 29c. YD. GREAT nuai.‘ 01.111511. v ANCE LADIES HATS $1.00; WOOL rooms 'AND MUFFLERS 25 PER GENT our. ' KOTEX KOTEX 2 PACKAGES. 73c. CHILDREWS WOOL- LEN VEST$.__ BLOOM- ERS AND DRAWERS, 25 PERCENT OFF. $3.00 FOR $2.25. _ CREAM WOOL BLOoM- ERS 25 PER. GENT on». FLANNELLETTE PYJA MAS AND GOWNS, 25 PER CENT OFF. yd.- yd. yd. 20 yd. $1.40 yd. wide $1.95 yd. them. he uses them ‘ about. what. went on before they were m5 of Toronto, who mm ‘his “m” spsrlixffleghrigfivhlisrs 1n Peru. describes $33M“: w “ “m,” Wm“ h‘ m” . w; the Canadlnn colony as very hay Gleljlconner w? "en ‘Neatly ' ‘M ' E I _ 1n a green umper su t, and n di- _ " 0101:‘ iodtlltg lfoufr flltlgrn button: till: ~ . fas ne n ron.s wore woo , .. .. .. .. .. . I r-ouldfotm? pllfiaiagili-fi xiivbeefouigfi Tomorrow-dunks of the Yangtze i FLU Fllglls Iflalilsnywuznn I we‘: “"5138! atmgih?‘ and”?! amp‘ Illblltfl‘. . . - - 0 Q ms l Bl‘ 0 l. mm hwrvmg; 1 Dangerous Pneumonia May I-‘ol- | . “S1335 [fukirs 15111115 11101115511151 1n sax’ NEWFOUNDLAND 1 low Unless A Good Recovery , onfi§lwlzmnuihm.l' “ma! p other waym ‘mm knotted cords or by ASKS FOR. REVISION 1 Is Mada . hmdba“ m Pomona M,“ AL l hanging 111 mid-am ~ , uiough it really fastens v11 two Behind these strange actions ls l oTTAwA. Jan. ill-A revision of W111i so 11111011 Grlppa and Flu we“ ‘mam n h“ a m‘, of bum" bellef that release from $1118 life l5 11 1.11s trade agreement between Canada about, no one can afford to neglect and bomomhom “On; m, flap m 1.111111; w! befimlflllll. tggie tmtrvxx; V6122; gndthNdbfill0ahdlalldllT M11113 312m as-ilmptleucroqlld’. 1:31; :yl'lel:(lp1e)rl’$;: look ls 1f were buttoned. — 1 u h" l l b M ---. to pay 01' 1e S115 9 y e m» tr 0mm!" W 0 . Y1 Hats w oh are folded and the little ace cu s. w e on: Ir 0B! LlTTIlll T0 LAND m”. have commit-Md in P!" 1""- Th" that Oanldl h» been 881M118 by f" "u?!" 141/06"! "I! l°u°wlfll "m?" folds held 1n place by buttons are not brooch. with three of the buttons set. FOLLOWING 70:15.50! OUT ma'“1i.$"§1'¢bm¢§'§:mmaii believe that nfler they die the" ""18 the best of the bargain. s1: Richard treatment. qulh new, but the hat um. Tallulah 1111c, 110111 051m. , ,____ c”, h, m. “ma” m,“ will DIN 1° "m" W511‘- hlmd m!" Squires. premier of Newfoundland. Put. asaucepan contalnlng one pint gmghgad’; sum, Mrs. Hoyt, wore In Am ca they are reviving 1.11s MTAW‘ on J“ a _ ‘my.’ . their lot on earth W111 be "Evil" conferred with the prime minister water on the stove; then ma one- “m, m, 51.11.4511 my w 11mm“ mmm. popular with our gi-sna- m“. “mink d 05mm“ h n“ w“; h, mm “H”; "u. 011a. ' ‘m; “van; mambo , of the csbfnst, half teaspooniui o1’ Catarrhoaone. ll"! had s say band of red patent leather mothers. of having mfnfstures of ‘wrung’ w.“ m‘ “mun. “on ' ‘ w” b“ a" acme M115 cover W" "W" “"1 and The sur undsrsfands 1.1111 the bring 15 a 5011. Bend over the sw-m- 1111111111; across 11 fumes with we their families m 111 uby frames and M“ m m m“, “u. m“ m, "mo" wood ashes. giving e F?" m" u‘ trade ssresment was the principal fng water; wrap a towel over your an,“ jet buttons. And lhs had used as buttons. Naturally; only ma“ J's“ ‘ mm“. u”. the Sllfl- The m“ "1"" "h" u“ subject matter of discussion. head so that 1t also covers the pan. m" a sop“ straps wltn butwnheus one of the bottons 1a the real m1n1a- h m‘ “wmnmna n f" o cal" lhln 8nd 1°°k “°""m"'°4 1' m” °’ Newfoundland made a treaty with Let the steam rlss so you can inhale at the end. so that she could substlt- tun: the others are ieproductmns om "l" n“ u "m" \ we swore w“ they. m "H" ""1 Jamal“. whereby she granted. s 25 11. are-um 1n m: vmr dam. 1-1.. m black pa» lsathar or b1... vsl- 1b colors. hug! -°'P""*""1~d "y" $4 I‘ t" not "faker-i" b0.- cent. reduction 1n mu! ram. a» healing fumes of Olt-Irrhogns will m or b11101: an. u» 1m the 1m. n ‘Paras has seglded trpéotltifiarglynl f” e "Y fwmmwlhsmm “wig” 111G811 V VI F“ m” "m I "“""° “h” "“ m‘ riuiiounmni egggriiiiiii: 5:11:51’, ‘.5.".i"§§¥.‘..¥°3§.“3'.i1.5§£‘ m "filial-El; 2.103111% ‘Ab’; :1 $15531" Whole sets ot tiny m.» 11 will be such as u» ofhst the factory and ter m; them 0o be less severe snobs o d ehr revsa. e v. ‘mt w r h‘; cm prom“ Gum n“ m’ ‘mm "w" m o“ m '0 . 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