3-f- — I ii-Lfuimfi?!) ‘Pilot: ran 00f Relief Fro Dyspepsia In. Clarence Seaiy, Bathurst, X Irltoa:-“I auflered a long timc ii I uaod tablets and 8m o! all kinds, but got uo rt‘ l started tiling Some Safety Thoughts for Christmas Season That Christmas Tree: DO NOT decorate it with flimsy material sung too near candles or lights. Don't decorate your_ tree with pa~ per, cotton or nus’ other inflam- mable material. Use tinsel non-inflammable material for de- corations and be sure to set the ice securely so that the children v0 NOT permit to be used cand- s, where electricity can be sub- ituted. Even with the use of OI‘, _,d even the “grown-ups" in reach-i .g lor things cannot tip it over. ,' ' be allowed to eat it! ' - i .ectric batteries the same woul e far safer then the use of cand- .5 But if candles are used let. iii)‘ the utmost caution prevalil I0 NOT permit children to lightj ir ro-light the candles while thel nrente are absent from the room.’ Jhey frequently set fire-to their nothing itistead. DON'T LEAVE B ITTEAIBSHI After taking two bottles I can glnl Ily that I became mncli better, a- oau now eat most any kind 0f f0 Iitholtt having to suffer for it after. For the put 48 years 13.3.11. lln. been put u only by The '1‘. Milburn no matches within reach‘ 0f the ca,‘ mmjwg‘ Tnmnw, 0n; nlldren. Candles are meant to 1e lighted and ii’ children can get iiatchcs they will experiment with nem. They imitate their elderaj ietter caution "Dad and “Brotiher"; o be careful with cigar and cigar-l Jtle stubs too. DO NOT allow trees t0 remain aside of buildings after the iholl- ism. 'The tree ignites readily -\ hen leaves and branches are dryu l large number of fires occur in January from this cause 1927 Calendar As usual, Messrs. Hyndnian & Co. Limited, have brought out an unique and valuable calendar for the New Year, It has been their aim to lessen, if possible, the large amount of tree advertising many foreign countries receive here through the medium of calendars. be, we Home, Church, school nr W"! 50°11“ 15-3011 Firms 415m‘ Store be warm but look out for ov-' hute calendars bearing fetching “heated 5,0,“, and pmeg | scenes oi foreign climes year alter , l year-these to be displayed before island children, in the homes and schools of the Province? ‘ The calendar refcned to pro sects a typ.c.l Island landscape showing a birch grove, green fie.ds, a glint 0f red soil, and a winding r.vor in the distance. There are two black foxes support- l"! it"! 10W“ 11°F“? °Y ‘he 131111" permit them to light cigars, pipes‘ 563M5- Tfl (11% 119991‘ 191! Mild or cigarettes while inside the build-i 001-81" i9 a Yaflhiilg “BB8. Yeliffillngs filled with holiday shoppers. sentative of the Island's tourist atqor while around decorations, etc. traction!» and in the upper rizhti DO NOT pile boxes. crates. etc hand corner a small inset view of a on stairways or in front of win- steamer being loaded with Island dows, exits or on lire estrllivii-l p;‘odncts,—thls representing the Keep the aisles clear of obstruc-l growing export trade of the Gar- tions. Before closing the storeI den of the Gulf. Surmountinll or shOp a nig-hl, go over the entire "'1 is a reproduction of the Disease building to see that everything is Free Area trade-mark recently ad- safe from fire. opted b)‘ the Agriculture Dept for Island cattle and dairy products. some SAFETY THOUGHTS In view oi the fact that ibis FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON Firm, as local managers of the TEACHERS AND SCHOOL 0F- Great-WescLife Assurance Com- FICIALS: Keep the awful tragedy pany, have policyholders in many of Babbs Switch School, Christ- Provinces oi Canada. and in nearly mas 1924, lli mind, when preparing every State ol‘ the Union, in addi- for Christmas festivities this year. V011 t0 B lflfilfl cllentelle ilrthis Some 3T persons lost their lire in Province, thecalendar should have that little School-house fire. Know an advertising value to the island, that there is more than one means .at home and abroad. of egress from your school rooln We feel sure that. this calendar, SUGGESTION: The following which has been produced at consld- solution will fire proof fabrics. pa- orable expense, tvlll be well receiv- per. cotton. and all inflammable _ ed by the many fiends oi this oid- materials (including Santa's whisk- ebtablisbed {island Firm. ersi ---¢+o- l One pound, Commercial Ammon- ium Phosphate: One Gallon \Vater Fabric immersed in this solution, All apple is suspended from thodiebily wrung and dried will not ceiling by a piece of string, nudignlte when touched with flame; three or four chairs are arranged, "ti fiitilietmilie- whim plated dir- bnrkg nnnermong in n, nlrnln round sctly in flames, the ruaterial will the grnlg, ' only char, and upon removal there Each pmyer now knee]; 0'“ the will be no smouldering i‘re. back oi a chair and the apple is LET SANTA CLAUSE AND Se, 1,, ,,,,,,,,,,,_ v01‘ THE UNDERTAKER BE The players hat"! to try to him YOUR GUEST CHRISTMAS DAYl the apple. If anvbpe does so with- ollt overhalallcing his chair he's a Lin‘ THE mnr-vep 3,1,1 thoroughly deserves w SLFI Gil JINGLE UP 'I‘O YOUR DOOR. NOT THE RED WAGONS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. hilt MERCHANT a fire in a‘ xowded store has terrible possi- bllitiesof loss or life by panic as well as of financial loss and it is veil l0 remember that the install- ing of amateur electric wiring and gse of inflammable materials in de- ;orations may void your insurance} ill case of fire. l WATCH SMOKERS: DO NOT THE ELUSIVE APPLE. REINDEER AND In toili-llliig bri-ud tllc trblcel should l» rim riivlV tn brown b. but l0 lflkl: IF THE DOCTOR HAS TO ‘llE out rill the itiolsiun- possible, v-n thilt CALLED LET IT BE FOR THE in "Min! it tiu- toner will how i1» Ii" LAS-S OR LADTWE WHO HAS ireelv mire-l with saliva in OFIIPI‘ tn EAT-EN Ton tuning Aron N01‘ be itWItilmvr-rl This iniikoil longer wfyR THE CHILD SUFFEKING chewing not-canary lilitl insures bt-tter FROM BURNS | A HOUSE OF MERRIMENT IS RETTER THAN A HOUSE OF GENTT1ETUIRN__ FOX MOWRVIVG. bar's MAKE THIS NURSES TEAS‘ RLWHYS PLERSE Theq have done so firr 56 Wears Ilia utllllllllllllll ullbl bolliltll rlllculllal lzlilllslllls BiilSiliii Mary Smitll, City Dorothy Quinn, City Rose Connolly. City Mary Mcluliis, City Alvlna Ferguson, City Marjorie .\lcRne. Bonilhaw Minn Murdock, City Elizabeth McDonald, Little Politl Mary O‘Neill, City Carrie McCarron, City Helen Jamieson. City Matilda Villard, New Zealund. lreiie “fisher, Watervale Hazel K. Mulch, Ernscllifc The Union Commercial College closed for the Christmas holidays] on Friday morning. Prin. Moran congratulated the large class on the excellent showing made dur-l irig the past iour months. After! correcting the examination papers be had no doubt of the thorough-l ness of the work .Tweni..\'~tw0; students woll Zanerian Institul-Bl Penmanship Diplomas. The ini- provement in Penmanship was very marked. The spelling was exceptionally good, nineteen stu- dents making 98% and over in the pTheifoillloi-ifinéz lingo been tareutgd weekly tests. The winner of the 9111111118 li or!’ 08MB 0!‘ t e prize Miss Dorothy McDorvell was Zanerian Institute, Columbus, Ohio, to be congratulated on tlic high A7618 “I000 standing 100%. John Vi’. McKenzie After tile presentation of Dip-l Irene Wiener lomas, Certificates and prizes, ndw Mary A. Peters dresses were rend to Pfliitllpali .\iarJ0t‘iB MORHH Moran and _Vice‘Prin. Miss Lane. MBYIOTiB C0119 These were accompanied by appro-, L116? C- Peters priate gifts. Prin. Moran replied Ruth Wood. ran oiiisrior-rsrowséooiiiom “Sparrows” Called _ i l Marys Greatest Bad Luck to Owners 'i‘o the list of diamonds ilvliicli are reputed to bring "bad luck to their owners must be added the ‘uonien Dawn.” found in South Arr-inn by Captain C. R. Lucas in 1013 and sold a; Christie's in Lou- don the other day to Asn Kiwi- Indlan potentate, head of the Mp8- lem faith and sportsmanffha "Gold- en Dawn" was considered to be worth $200,000. but went at auction for $24,000 (or $54,000 lncludmg 1118 mortgage on it). The wife of Asa Khan died tho day he purchased lt. ‘Famous Star Sean Au impish Hoy- dcn And Tender “Little Mother" in New Film "Mary Pickford, who has made n score of screen masterpieces and brought pleasure to nullions, has Just completed a picture which is said iby many critics to be the best of her career. The rpicturo is "Sparrows," a United Artists Corporation release. and it ooines to the Prince Edward Theatre on Wednesday next. 'l'he role of Mame - llie offers to Mary Pickford a sple did oppor- (unity. At times she i; an impish. miscnevlous little hoyden, and yet How It Waa Found. i . Diamonds That Bring again the babies and comforting stolen dreams and magic kisses. princes. Quaintor than ‘Rooney, sweeter than ever, uut ged. but radiant. . There is not a drill moment i only {ilary Pickford. ——-<o>-——— IIAIIKIIT FOR DOOILQ, \\‘Ii\'- DON-ii AND FLOORING IN FRANCE. l'r:liil-l~ is nlt-nlilicll to I>\‘l'\IIllt' blur‘- tlud rill-rt: llcpclldeill fur ilrtlcles mini ul’ iioft-lvuotls, particularly doors, win tluwvl IIIHI pnrqill-t flout-lug, write. Trade Commissioner IIerctllt~ Bllrrc thanking the students ‘or the" Clara ‘vhue- Pllfitl, lli the forthcoming irlirtll- ol’ ll. kind words 0f BDDTQCIBMOD anti Mar)’ Mflnnm (‘oliulivrcliil Intelligent-ii Journal. 'I‘l.l beautiful slits. Following is al Ali/inn Ferguson .-...i..rr_r~ is ui-rn-n-ni lihgimtl-qlltlllt; 115l- OI Dilllomllti. (Tllrlilli-‘BIPS fllli‘ DOWN-W Quin" siirl-lvolnls. Tbl- wllr cruised ilesiruc prize winners; Mar)’ Smith tii-n i-f i-ut-rnious litiiubt-ril of trees FIOFGIIBQ LeL/aclleui‘ il|i<l cuttings iirr: restricted. Ualk |NTERMED|ATE QOMMERC|AL Rose Connolly ‘iprl-fi-rri-ll as flooring in Franco. bu Jean Mun“ IIII iii-count of llil high rout, white pill- ri-il iiiw. null spruce are luoslly use. John ‘Nlcxenzie’ on)“ , ylgggeiiagggiiey Ilulltgllltl flr wullltl find n good iullrkt i :1... 2r1::i...'iir':;'."ti: m: I Marion Mcxenzm ‘lil' - k It in nllto UCPLIIII liilllr u: Vincent Kelly City Annie Callaghan “‘ ‘ "' ' “ -' . I ml in pilrqucty work, but thc I‘I'\‘Il( 0153 W959 [Irvfur lbc (lurker colour of pitch pin- SHORTHAND DEPARTMENT The following students made \l'iu-rl-vi>r use, however, Douglas fl GRADUATES 98% and over in Weekly Spelling niis iiivvll satisfaction. Tbc more du; Tetlitl: lliili‘ iluors iirl- lnltdl- of oiik. Pitt Iphigenic Arseliault- (iity iDoroihy McDowell . . . . . . . . .. 100. pin» nus usoil lo ll lurln- oxu-nl i-l-i. Areta Wood. Mt. Herbert Mary iPett-ra. . 99.8 "“‘ “"“'- "m "" ‘“~'°°““' “f W!” ‘“' Fee no or ‘.1:;':."".'.;'..'::'" i:"a:.“:..:;r::‘“a::::"l.. ‘Ruth C‘ ‘voom East R0811“ 1MB“ smnh " 99" III‘ ilcrvvlnpcd for windows lllltl Niliiilé. Hazel K‘ Mute)!’ Ernscufie “Fan M°Q°llald 99A I-‘rvzit-li designs nutl- mclrlr- lnt-uilui diucy Peters, Montague lhiury Oiheiil 09.4 ,,,,,,,,,,. m“, m. ,_,,,D|U_,.,,,|_ TM ‘mm- ‘lsifl-‘F-‘ue Tfiolnbsr CilY Wm"! B°‘\'“955 39 3 ll-n-d lully bl- iuiy IIIIIII or scllll-lillr ‘Mary Canvlgher, City plsabel Mclieotl 00.3 \\‘(III(I of si-l-olnl or cvcn third llllilliL Emma Michael. City Olgll Wnye . . . . . . . . . . . .. 09.2 b13110“ fllg-Kguzk; [tip I.l MIIEIC IMPORTS INTO JAPAN. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL Lucy Peters . . . . . . .. 99. _ _ cERT-"qcATES Clara “mile "Sun Arrivals of Pilcifir- (oust Illllliil"! 1 "“°"°"*° “m” “i” li.‘i"iil.'"'i'i’.il".r'i‘.~' ‘.'-?.’..'i‘.'.'.'.'.iK-"°-'.'f.ii“ Mary Peters, Rollo Bay East lnmnn Herring 0b..’ ma“, ,m,‘_g,,b,u,hnl u, nnjmmke, Clara White, Murray Harbour ‘iulieen llallorzm 118.2 i" "Mk". Yukohunm m“, .l-,,k_,.,, h", Irma" Buwnesfl- Alberta" Jladely“ Clark!“ -- valet; lbul Nitwkri liilvu |I('l'll iu-cltiiiulil I .4 hlurruy Hilliu Gallant Ifiiarjorie Bruce [Arthur Garrett 1'4 r-r. iiri- bowing ilvreuscr output. uliilt- manufacturers generally IITI‘ n-orkliig full time. Florence Harbour Dorothy llicDowt-ll. Braiilalbanc LeLacheur, "fliivliolv LETTER‘ CONDITIONS IX TIIE FREE STATE IBIS]! IKEPROIIFCTION OI‘ THE (‘OM- MONIYZEALTH HTEAJISIIII‘ The rt-ctivcry‘ of iioriiiiil Pllllillilllllbi ill FLEET ihc Irish I-‘rt-c SIIIII‘ r-nlitiilut-s lli in- nliru. writes Actiliil 'I‘ra1ll» (‘nlullils- \\‘licli III!‘ (iurcrnliiclli nppirillli-il illi- nil» tr F, \\', l-‘rnrwr, Dublin, in tin,- (‘liliilimlitvl-llltll ‘Shipping Bmirll, i‘ fur mining igmn. pf the (‘rrlliliii-rcllll irlilisferrcll in their uliliiligi-mt-ui n liiti-lligt-lli-l- Jourliiil lltlvl-rsly‘ iiffl-l-l- fir-ct 0f‘ 54 steamers. Illilil)‘ "Y “‘lli"il oil nu ll hurl IIUUII by lilo priiirlll-ll-ll (‘llllI Illltl bcell built (as u wiir IllOllNllrPl iii slriki- lli liliglulltl illlli llii: ri-sllllillll Aliislrilliu lliill bud tioi |)l'l‘ll pill IIIIU ilir-liiii- lli the Ifillll‘ iicroers cliniillt-l. voliilliissiutl, writes 'I‘rudc (Yniltliilsilirul Iiapurls fell from 211,023,650 pnllilils to t-r D. LI. Ross, hiclbullrue, iii the fnriii 28,575,256 pnuiills ill 192G, about 1L5 coming ll-lsuc of the (Yuluincrcllll Iliivl- pcr will, liilli lulpurts fl-ll from 45,- llzoiirp Journal. There wl-ru ulsii iii 51l.ii<!l pounds to 43.754350 pounds, llil- fit-cl about ‘l0 (lcrlniitl freighter.- i-r lilrullt -i pcr (‘Pllfi The cost of llv- which wcri- in Aulitruliuil pnrts ul ill-- liil: ilidr-x llll (ll-lobar rose by about nutbrcilk of the wnr. All the Aulliiull- lN:\'\‘ll points, illili alilliilil iimv 15 pniiltr. bill-built null ex-rlliclliy \'l‘flHl'iH~~\\llil lilgiltir llliill tbl- cnrrcnpmlilllit: iigurcl but! exception-have been spill. 'l‘h<- in tin-lit llrllilili lIINI Nurtlicrll Iflfllllltl Shipping Boilrtl is liliw culicl-iilrilliiig Tbi- figure for October wits 189 us uli the pllsaciigur nnd curgu service IN‘ 'illl,'. wrltrs Trililc Puiuiuisnirucr J.llu- .-\. Langley, Kobe, in lbt- fortbcoliiii li-piuc lli’ ilii~ (‘uiuilicrt-lill Iutt-lllgt-ll- Juurliul. ‘flu- IHNiIIQHS iliiil bus but vffcretl is lli low iiril-cil, prubulrly 50 i T5 ct-ulil ]ll,'l' 1,000 lcim tllrlu llic I'm‘ fic Count l-xpiirlt-ri-l illt-ilu of lvlilll ti lliiirkt-t should be. ‘Plic liirt- of sitl spruce in confined iilnilmt ciiilrcly I tlil- inilllufuctllrc of ilcropllllies. At f‘ irroneiit tlull- liiorc Ilfl‘ four privlltt-l mvilctl filctorics ulid out: fut-fury uut! lliu lilrccl. control 0i‘ till: Jiipillicnv go irrlilut-ut ihill :lrl- liiriiilil: out ilyli lliiichllies llIIlI pnrlic. ("luilullltptlull l likely in bu uu tlu- iilcrcurll: ucxi you (‘crtlllll (‘iluiiillilri firtnn llilru bl-cu ilhly plug in illilllllt-llil-ll, but its llils IIIU‘ oil lliisiitlirl‘llvlrir_v (lit-y lirti IIIIW i-lt-litir rcglrlur lliitllitllien of‘ aurriplilucs Hpfll‘ oil Irulisiglituelil lllllI fluti lhill by u luwiilg Instruction ill Jilpull to be fin u lnul-h lit-ttcr prim-v ill uhlcirlublc that by selling Io mlllillenieli. ht luiillt- for ll lliill ll record liilllio l this ctiuipuilltlutl bun incl-n rllli uvl-r l n motor cur, irlilccd ill both hot- til cold water, rollcll, folded (loublc, an tender mother heart yearning over the sorrows of the them with There is no fine raimem for "The World's Sweetheart" in this PICUIYG no gorgeous costumes nor fairy Annie the very end of the picture, she is battered and torn, bnrelegged, rug- t-he story, arid the picture is ibrim- when cut and polished, w-as 61% thing a guccggaful plcfufg needs, Zecled more advantageously in Eng- aull in addition it has the one and \ Soon afterward varioun merchants _. ~_q BREEDERS ‘CHRJTSTMAS FIREPROOF. if r-oinpurcd with 174 for Grl-at Brltuill. AFHTRALIAN FINANCIAL AND (‘Ohllllliliflifi CODITIONF. lwt-cli iillstrullil nntl Iiolitioii illlli Illlll. The Australian Commonwealth lint.- has now a compact fleet of 7 steamers comprising tho five "Buy" class i113.- Nnw Ia tho time to buy your frozen hone, moat either boneless or in quarters. Our prices are right. THE LONGUEUIL MEAT EX- PORTING GO. Longueuil, Quebec Catarrh In The Nose l Goes Away Quickly Inhaler Treatment Effective ‘Stops Nasty Discharges, Improves the Hearing, Easy to Ule. l No longer is it necessary to drug the stomach in order to remove Ca- tarrb or a Grippy Cold. By a new method you breathe ii soothins vapor which is so healing that it drives caterrh completely out of the system. CATARRJIOZONE is the name 0f Pi-onpt Settlements this wonderful remedy, and it is certainly giving grand results in Orippe, Bronchitis. ~Cetarrh. Bore Throat and None Colds. Safe and easy to use, pleasant, effective and sure; nothing surpass Catarrho- garvimr N’ s" mm" N“ zone. Complete outfit lasts two -) months, $1.00. The Maritime Life Bot- i tlaa all claims with equal i promptneaa because of its strung financial position. Already it has a renervs fund of $100,000 in accord- Inoa with Dominion Gov- ernment Requlr-omanta and a surplus of over $30,000. "Please 1000p! our thanka for the $2,000.00 a0 promptly lent to u!" (bon- erflolarloa) J. H. Caldwell, Your Company — lhare lta advantages. WMdIWEiIEIIIIiC Lille ‘ ~Laryerhvtectwn Home Office: Halifax T. W. IINTLIY F l- Ii Manaiar for Prime Edward Inland VOIIIPIOROMWII, r. I. I 000 tons) liners which carry passeng- The vnlue of the imports of mer- urn rind cargo, and two cargo aleiniil-rs. ohiinllisc into tho Commonwealth for Those carrying passengers are of 0m: tbr- first quarter of the fiscnl your, vblss. and were specially iloslgnod illid July to September incluslro, la given built in the United Kingdom for im- rrt 413512.081 pounds, compared with migrants. During tho war » the Colu- fll. 255.107 poundlr-nr an increase of luoiltvmlth Linn made substantial pn. 7.170.484 pounds-Jar ibc sluillrlr prc- fits. but latterly the service wns llll~ violin 'ii‘I‘Ill(|, writes 'l‘rlillc lfolliiillnaiuu- profitable bout-c the Illllittll nl' liiv l-r Ii. II. lint-ls, .\Il'"IUllI'll(', ill lilt- furlh- IIUl.ll in cutting tbc hoary losses lrv coming isiluo of ltit- (‘uliililercllil Ill» sr-lllug lilo blilk of ilic fit-ct ill ll|Ut'Ii ttalligclice Journal. Ill anticipation of below their tlctunl cost. the spring illlti sunillicr lrillic. ihc llll-i ports lll September nro tisuulll‘ lilrg-o‘ but this yenr their value uxvcciiell those of St-pteillbcr i926. Iiy urul" 4.- li(i0,000 pounds. Much 0i’ tbc lucrclurc i!‘ factory lirls been crocicd In .\ll.-l- wilil Tvilfénfiflffiil in dry gooil illillii allied Irourllc for llit- tiilirlufncture of ll llt'\\‘ iwnuuulll lines, though llieri- were also iynp of unlirrilknblc grulilopliono rQIp. suinltuutiul lllvrcllscs ill t-illiiled fish, urli. writes C. llllrileli, frpln the offli-c lr-li-pbullc t-qlliplllclil, lilclnl llllllillfittri- of llu- TTIIIIL“‘CUIIIIDIUIIIOIICI’, hIt-ilmurilt‘. lll"l‘ii, uinclililr-ry, crude rubber. rubber Thu plant ls to hnvc n capacity of 1;,- gtimls, printing paper, jewelry, fniicy 000,000 records per nrliiuln without giuilln. pianos, player pianos. rind lli n llxlliiiaioil lil any tlircctioii, null the out» number of luiimr ilulue. Favourable put for the first your in illlld to IJL‘ :ll. [tffllllrtivtfl fur the realization of H") rniuly iurdkr-rl The new record is lllfllllv JVUOI clip, or ilit- when! liurvosl. flllti oi‘ u (‘lillllltitilfilill which iil flexible liiul iiullcr prnlilicliuil. lire UIIIIMIIIK innit-rs uulirullkniile liml considerably‘ llulilt-r iii in be uptllnlailc its to lhl- outlook. ’l‘lie|\ri-igllt illlili lhl: ordinary brlilltl rov- n-xlllt- uiills, int-till wivrkil illlti rtlilbr-r oril limv Illl Ibo tiiiirltr-l, lliltl the clililu NEW’ TYPE GIIAMOPIIONE RIM"- (DRI) IN AIJHTBALIA. cents pa,’ 32 NEW SH i Z To encourage early morning shopping we will place 0n sal each morning from 9 to 12, thirty ---~two of the latest shades in an extra good quality silk stocking which would retail in- the usual way as high as $1.00 for 29 cents a pair. . Full fashioned seamed leg-four ply foot-wide garter tops. Double spliced heel and toe, all sizes. NO PHONE OR CHARGE ORDERS PATONS LIM TED .__.__.__.._ --_.____._. __ TO SOLVE YOUR. GIFFIPROBLEMS SILK STOCKINGS i in ouch ilistiilicc bus bot-u (IIHEIWIIIQ. pbiyeil without showing defects. l is not affected in any wny by vllnittii conditions like the orduury recon which is said to have n tendency i buckle or warp in tropicul couulric Lightnesu and flexibility t-iialilo the to be sent through the post. or othc‘ wise hiinllivrl without brollllngli and i n lninimunl of uxpelltm. Further, ti coat of‘ protitirlinn is COIIHIIIETIIIII)‘ luv er than that of rllly itfnnllilrtl rvcirrl ullnlile ngalli lin lit-iv tum-s cliu bc i-lu; criulposed oil butil sides lit snlull cl peusc. Corns Drop Out It is very easy to take out a sol corp by the "Putnam" method. Yf" take a special foot bath which with the package. Apply e fe drops of Putnam's Corn Extraotv and out comes the corn, roots ai all. There is no pain, soreness; guaranteed. 25c. at all dealers. ADES 32 mill lu thc cnsc 0i u wurll rcctirll, it. i In Hot Wate‘ described in tho directions that‘ r not eve the thick tissue is soft- Almost thirteen year-s ago (‘a11- aaln C. R. Lucas. ldritish soldier 0f fortune, found the diamond in the dry bed of the Vaal River. not far from the famous diamond mines of iiimberley, iii ‘South Africa. Culli- Lucas had been digging for 111011105 without successi and had givei: 0i‘; ders that operationn were to be suspended. Ltlck ‘seemed to have come to his rescue. however. when shortly afterward he became the MNDGI‘ of a magnificent stone which ll n w ' l 04: ' ‘ g 1,1,, ‘hm Capt, Lucas was short v Dent forget this game_ l, is great . funds. he offered to pay tllo paw l- [un and gives u lot of amnsemnnt, This be did. Pick up sides, one side stays inn]. D . = ' ‘ interest. mlng with comedy. lit has punch karatn in size. Capt. Lucas ultlin- lirviteifi H vm _ d h and thrills and suspense-every ttely decided a trade might be oi- Lilitgktixieosgrcmtqfé‘ ‘niioxgnglimgn: Tfigzgednlhin: (grim: lisgxsdougglgllings gfguin his offer was itccepted. Ho ilvzlitell 18 months for his money and then instructed that the diamond be sold at auction for whnt it would bring. This was the sale that took place at Christie's. “fenr," they their sand a message to. those outside lo say {be word. rymes with "beer." The actors then proceed to act silently n11 and and despatched the gem to uzndon in the care of the National Bank of Soutll Africa. Thi in itself was expensive. insurance rates on wuch unique objects are very high. ‘mm may "trike the “gm wnrdgrhe n South Africa made offers for thei "mam the“ 3° ‘mt- illflllt’. They offered belated advlcc bat the owner had made a mistake ‘n sending it to London. The dia- "iond merchants of Great Britain, ind even of Europe, they said, al- eady would be aware of the na- ure of tho jewel and would form ring to prevent. sale outside of he trade. mm ‘SKATES Large Shipment of the Starr Skates l Just Received i Blocked the Sale. i Lucas soon found that reports of dvance knowledge of his find xere correct. All the diamond erchants seemed to know all bout the jewel. One told him that n the day it wps discovered full etails had been cabled from South frica. The various dealers were olite and a-ifnblo. They seemed 0t in the least worried that they igbt have to pay too much for e stone. Blocked in his efforts v sell the stone, Capt. Lucas quick- y forgot all albout it. For the wnr sake at. He at first fought in erman West Africa with Gen. otha's army and then joined the Ilig‘5 Own ‘Royal Lancashire, Re- For over- sixty years these skate; have been supreme for hockey, pleasure, and fancy skating. Over aix million pain of Starr Skates have been sold In Canada_ linbrai. It wa oiie of the strange radoites of t e war that "during the diamond trade boomed. The loldeii Down." however was iii vault. in the National Bunk of iutb Africa und Capt. Lucas could it lellvc tliu frollt long enougll to lend to a sale. Dring the war veral offers were made for the sposal oi‘ [be diamond. One of lose was to have it sold to a syn- cnte. A ilcalel‘ guaranteed to indie it for a price not lower flit $150,000, but Capt. Lucas sen; ck word from tile front he would alt unlil the war was ovcr. merit, with which he served in ' considerably more than the com. rnnce and Belgium. ‘Ho won the . _ 3,0, nl pelican wnnn, near , bincd sales of all other Canadian skate manufacturers, Used by the principal nmngenr; and professionals, including the Maritime Champions, the "rrnro Bearcats. These skates are at modargtq prices. Ranging from $1.50 to $5.50. n Egypt,” Duh Every skate sold, regardless of After demobilization I10 found tho PPM- is fully avlrlfltfld by ve- amond trade was ngniu ntaking tings difficult. Ho was told laveiy iliut lllerc was a very little ‘malltl for so large a jewel. ‘in '20 a man was introduced to Capt. ucas as Padre Bey, secretary of 1e ‘Egyptian delegation, under Zag- ul Pasha, wwhich was in London i. tlio time. He said that the de- ~gation intended to purchase the .0110 and present i; lo Earl Haig‘s ind. being raised for the relief of ar victim-s. It was the intention t the delegation that, having pur- liased the stone, public subscrip- ~ns for l1. would be asked and the one ‘itself eventually given to u ember of the royal family. pos- bly the Prince of Wales. While e negotiations with the delega- on were nude-r way Capt. Lucas as offered $125,000 in cash for 6 luwel. Ho declined it on the rounds that a purchaser had al- "idy been fotid. Luter. lo his dis- iny. [he Egyptian delegation found lat ii. could not complete tho deal. _ - '- ‘he next unfortunate iucldenfiwas te offer of a supposed millionaire-I Two hundred dozen different hoc- key atloks, including the Rogers A. V. in stock ranging from 15c up- wards. Boys’ Pucks ‘15c.§ Regulation Pucks 25c. Shin Pads also in stock. illnllr 86H 0t With a view to organizing clause for inatruetion In elementary and technical aubjocta, applications will be ro- ooived at the Department of Education up to December 28th from any persona desirous of attending utmo- i buy the "Golden Dawn." Capt. ucas hnd every reason lo believe ‘s future customer wealthy, and‘ d i101 W0"? ‘when. o contract liav-; .l lg been signed, payments woro elayed. . \ Bogus Millionaire. The millionaire oxpluinod ho was . imporarily abort of citsli. Later o said ht: needed some cash im- ' modiatoly. Capt. Lucas, being liioro nf it soldier than a business i“? man, was ifooii-sh enough w sign ,1 ': "V18 which. the millionaire said. " would tide liltn over his difflcul- tics. After lilo note had been sign. ' ed thc supposed plutocrat went bflllkfi-llii- His many securities vanished into iblii air. Lucas was i. forced to illortgage his stone with n puwubroker. including interest, the obligation reached $30,000. u was l, I? Applicant should state the aubleota in which he wishes to receive Instruction so that einan may be arranged ac- cordlnply. Courses will be offered in ongllah, arithmetic, simple iwwuflh. writing, drawing, woodworking, motor mechanics. Pouaehoid Seienoe, sewing amt milllnor , and In any alib- lect bi which a sufficient number of a lloanta will WI!‘- rant the formation oi a elau. Special attention will ha given to those who mitlfli the opportunity o! acquiring the element: of a common school sducatio . Li. at this point that Age Khan, llidiull ' ‘ ~o . Wi-flllwlo. man of leisure and BDOTi-Hfliflil. M90090 into the picture He thought tho jewel an exceed- illfliy beautiful one and thought it W“ Worth about 8100.000. Know- 4416 I. l I . ~ ~41“ TURNIPS The great preventative. We are turnips’ . ~ ' ’ I I , H I N A R D S highest market prices. Rece g a GRIPPE ’l-Ieai. and inhale Mlnarrfa. Also rub ii. on the throat and cheet- - our warehouse, Queen St. l ' A ~ A CLARKE BROS Li N i M E N . , thc words that rhyme with ‘iheern .