OnjohIiBNlUQililMltI-t HIJHHHM IN Fill lllllM BSX Sill Sustains painful injury but gets quick relief In niall from the top o! a box car, a freight brakeman on the Chicago and Northwestern Railway bsdlys rained his left arm and tore some of t e liga~ manta. ' “I sudered great pain," he writca from Belle Plains, Iowa._ “Then I got a bottle of Sloan's Linuuent and it relieved the pain right; sway." Sloan's gets results because it doesn't just deaden the sin. It stirs up the body to throw o the cause. Just pat it on ll lltly. No_ need to rub. Sloan's does t e whole Job. Get a bottle today. All druggists-iib cents. ‘ i lrlr. Emmanuel McLcllan, now 0t‘ been fully pesontctl. -. I ht.- | birgoll will ho a welcome addi- Deservedly Popular l OR d e c a d e s, shrewd house- wives lmvc used the Genuine Barbados t-‘JLEEEQ Molasses on thc table and for cooking. They know it is an economical food, delicious and nourishing. Rich in iron and vitamines, it fee ds the blood; generously supplied with mineral salts it builds bone and H muscle. Remember! Ask for the Genuine Biroaaosflmgg Molasses. L GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. , fivsryinflny ‘wlnif to “IR flll Nivv You‘! tn s lull»; of prov‘ “my my my. ‘wnsflliilcsr symbolinl emu {mamas than s full cosi bin! It tit lupply you. ' Sufi-cl MAXIMUM’ or rlnr" listlultaco. 000K110 l good quality 5 pound helm. ’ cents per pound. live weigh! empty liah troighg costs. 7 frrtrrstrrmlilflfifl'l =1 n visit to Montreal. -WI8TZRN AGENT - Mr. yrus J. Gallant i! non Guardian _ , Agent in l-lowlnn and will receive I sews items. advertising and renew- I v sl subscriptions. (Canadian Press) » CTT-Allii-t, 0nt., Jan. 12—~\lber- -snsounuso user-mo of aim, cm m we gene“, "egg, m... I. S. will be held Friday evening. ‘uveannflon w“ launchbw elm-o 14th. in hall at Emerald. Signed the aouflobmuway a, $551011. Emmett Clow, Pmsldent. em 9,1,1 mommg; sgflfinpigvooda, ' 373344341 counsel for the pIOVJ-IJCG. spent tlw morning examining A Chard, Al- —LIVE POULTRY WANTED berm. freight expert. who had pro- 17 pared elaborate exhibits to estab- Mr. Chard eu- crops. January 10th to 15th. S. It. deavored lo fix an average flsure Pendieton. Brunswick l-lotcl. Ken- of freight cost and assumed for that slngton. 3614-1-11-31. purpose that operating expenses l were seventy percent of all ex- ; wsceuosns Am being dlstrl- uensos lm-ludinsioaslsencers- llo ‘ luméd at the Western Oirlce of the Rrlrlred at a tlnre 0t 390.510 mills ullaldlflh in the MncNoill Blinding. Der wn mlle wilt- la-silillflbffildlf. Subscribe or renew The present case lnvolvlnz as l! 1W," subscrtpuou- w m, Gun-din, does every freight rate in w, one u me Dominion is the most important " ever undertalrsn ‘by- the railway a commiilon. The railways and the provinces were mpresentad by Counsel and freight ‘D —-APPR£OiATiON.—-..\lr. J. Dalton and talmily. summorside W181i to express sincere thaluss to »thelr many lrlends for kindness and sympathy shown them in their re- cent hour of sorrow and boreave~ mem, 3741 commission room I183 ‘been enllrg- ed to atfcornmodste some forty BUSINESS» IllSl. Sixteen Families Made Homeless‘ on Bittcr Cold Night, by Fire Which Caused Dam- age Estimated at $300,000s (Canadian Press) XBWBCRGH. .\'. Y.. Jun. 12 — More than a score of firemen were injured. three seriously. sixteen families made homeless on one of the coldest nights of the wlnte and nine buildings destroyed who fire awe-pt through the heart the business district early today The damage is estimated 000. The ‘nuiltfngs destroyed incl' “pans are one six storey structure, six of fr resent. The rslltd Ill 3""- °f we stories and two of two floors. l‘ were made of brick. Threo firemen were sent to Perwn“ Wm‘ M!“ “Se” med‘ Te‘ hospital suffering from cold an “mill and exhnm“ hwped ‘m we exposure. more than o "score wer treated fo injuries received fror , ‘table. . I “JSETURNQ "OMB-M"- Sm” Thllfmornlng Chief Commlsslon- flying glass and debrm ,ley Donald, bioncton returned to Br hlcxeown was abseutvmeiug Con, h" 11°11"! "his “Eek ‘mo’ sPmdlna fined to his home with a severe the holidays with her parents, Mr. mm s-stel. bllssdleity. now as though the casén for the provinces will not be all in before —RAILWAY CHANG55—-\l- ll“? the end of the present wock. The bfillllllllllg Cf i110 Yell‘ 8 9113589 present hearing is unlquc as B. (3.. l i 1 . ' o and Mrs. G. W. Robinson. Smnuwr- A .1 t m chief c mmmswner , ; , ...... Sho accompanied by M,,§;,;“,,,m,,,,_ .,, gm, “m, New Hampshire Ha. Faith in Apples DURHAM. .\'. 11.. Jan. 10. ~Nelw H“ "mac l“ the Richmond Sea“ Albert“ “m1 $33k" I“ Press“? m’ Hampshire fruit growers have faith tron of the Canadian National Rail- lower rates t1: tho Pacific Coast h, me apple wanting o; .\lr. piurdock MoDougall find themselves opposed by stool-Lug” 1n me 1,151 few yeafg i,“ way. who for thirty years has been a mpg, their 01d any in» faithful employee of the Comillflll? case-s. ret mes 0n pension and his Iplace as fore-man has beqn filled by ‘the ap- "rrtatus" in the matter. mlntment of .\lr. Jamon McDou- ways have indicator! that as they gall of the Ellcrslic section to the are expected to meet all applicants poslli0ll. Tho laltlter gentleman for revised rates. they will with- Us lcntod lzhe beautiful home 0t‘ hold the case unllltbc othcrs hnvc many T810 New York Cily, and wl-tih his amiq lblc partner. has taken up resid- tharc. .\Il'. and Mm. .\lc¥ i} i. SOYTllEB-S KISGS AND QFHESN. 1"‘? m(ithfirgkzllrzgggflzoiazkgggfili hill-ls Verna Dixon of Llltic Sands. '- m" an _ ' ~ t _ who hna Lweu spending tho Cilrlsilnzsn w J Cmllmlle l“ 7951a‘? m Rich‘ holidays with lu-r gulrcnln, Mr. umI Mrs imulld where lhclr daughter. Miss Mllhurn nun", has rctnrncd 1.. u..- Qlamic is who efficient and cour- I'Il_\' nnd ITSIIIHQII hcr Flnllios at u... it.‘ ltcous telephone operator. N. ll- ('- . ‘m. c. u. hint-Noll. of mun SLIINIS, ._w5|_L KNQWN R55|p5N1-_ has lutcly been viillin: at Murray lllv- Thc death 0i‘ Mr. John Archibald ""- m“! “ "W |"'=“"1”- Gyms occurred m’ his ‘home’ ‘Rich, 'l' l were cnrnhle of nddlng onc grail- Tgarfd o?‘ Slhlfilayjh Jaftuaryv 9L?‘ ful unto to the flnc uhlluary null-v on "" - h-G a ‘f 0 “a3 Se c“ y tilt lnle Mulcoln Mutilation. formerly of five years of age u as stricken with gummy], g ,,,-,,,,|,| do w, A km“, mend. pneumonia. and was unable to wlth- ly competent mnn. ‘he IIOIG the respect stand tho ravages of the disease. nnd ant- gooll will of‘ nil who know him. Du-l-‘ng his illness ho was tender- - 1y nursed by h“, WM“ and [W0 One nf tbc comrnoucst hooks in all daughters, Cecily and Boartrlco, and was consoled ‘by the last ~.ritco of the Holy. Catholic Church, ad- ministered by his pastor, the Rov. Joseph Gallant. no was a llfc- long resident o! tlhe place and his death is deeply recruited. He loaves to mourn a widow and twelve children. most c: whom are lrurnturs is the Almauar, and though ‘t In no very common aurl as cheap us ulr, ltu lltcruttlrr. is uithoui n fluw. N.- "an may cnvil nt Iln diction. its simpli- atyle. its manly strength. and in: un- ucrtlnnll are beyond question. Tlwy are "ndcnlnlvly true. always l-xcrptlng pre- ‘h-llnnn in the wcniher, which arr, how- "vr. never taken seriously, or ut Icnnt utgbt not to be. Perhaps n hook which ' wpottt ' ‘Mr studies at P. W. tL-li. in so gcnernliy tllutrlhulul ls thorough- ly llmlcrntnotl. bull doubt ll. Cunt You’ "res ulonx lhc top oi’ page one nllvi note "Ir-I terms: Golden Number, Ro- man Indlcilon, Duminlcnl U-tlvr, So- lnr Cycle, Epuci. Julia: Period. Are ‘c the United Slates. —N. PERSONALS You"! been so extensive that within the next decade the total crop of the ‘Mflflwbm W353“? Wm “Que f“ state will he materially increased. Th" mud This is disclosed ‘by a survey of all the commercial orchards in New Hampshire recently completed hi’ the stale expel-intent station. A commercial orchard in one 1m‘:- lug at least 100 hearing or 200 nou-lbcarlng apple trees. The in- vestigution found 104 such orchards; with a tolnl of 351,059 trees. 0t", this total 117,121 or almost cxactlyi one-third are tree-s which have not yet eomc into hearing. ‘The bulk of the Granite Slate apple production ll; in the southern counties. llillslwrough, ilerrlmaclc and fllocklnghum Cllillltifi; have Til percent of the colunlercial orchnnlm and 70 percent of the trees. Hills- horough loads with 303 orchards and H0338 trccs. Coco, rile north- ermoat county. is at the foot of the list with only three commercial orchards havin-g n. total of 475 trees. ‘Stilllvan and (lraflqn- coon’.- lers, although totalling only five per cent of the trees, show the greatest relative promise of futnrc increase, catch having more lllllll lo trues nut yct in lbeurlng. Fifty-two percent of the state's apple trues are Baldwin's, tho most popular variety except ill the north- ern counties. Alcliltosh t-omos next with 20 percent zmtl recent plant- lnxls show that it is grmving in fur- or. "ll l): C10] Kitchens M) you" tin-no terms fully comprehended 3:5 lhc . l ' > ' l. - . o» rm» calla-ck u. Tfilii!I...l.!'§..‘lL“;‘l;§.l2.“‘ill’ .".".::: 9d l0 51111311197511?! an" ‘spending observation and research of some of the me summer with his ‘dflllfilml’ in nblvsi astronomers of the lager. North Tryon. . I Ihsll saynothlnz of zodlncal signs, ~ Festivals, anniversaries, and etc. --lLloyd and Major lnman, North Tryon. returned from Monclonl Mr. John A. ilucFudyen. of lrln has 1 - returned from Puwtlnl, whore ho bu: igizyheoileélgg’: “m” spending the" v wt sojourning for uoluc limo. , st A Mlh .S.fll- _-lMr. Eldred uuchanan, Ch town, u ‘duo:f;u,h,"c,:;°;m,;_ " ' s M“ spout Chnslmas with his parents _ .n Summerslde he also left for ‘r- son-now blacPhes. of Glen F0’ Moucton inuoday morning to spend est, hm; iltsiy been visiting rip-mi. - yew Year-m Antlyonish. N. S. _.‘\n-_ w_ A_ ‘pygmy’ yon], Mr Archibald Bloc, or Lltllc Sundi- Trwn paid a flying visit to Sum- m“ "m"? l" “Wenvlll- “wmd” ‘m Thmsdal" I am.- Wnry um» of 1m» an...“ l. or». c». so. ~05 r-w-snl.=*.:.‘;:a.t'l;l":.:"::;1."'lzPlzr; wont p Summfirside on business nenlly “m, "PM; Monday. Mr. James MscDonsld, of Iiopefloltl ——'l'ho little draught/err 0f Mi’. and flwlllth well over eighty years of are. 131,1 Max Lefufggy. i; impmvmglhflll hr no ntesnu lost lie cunning o: an" he‘, very serious op-emflon h‘ his hand and can stilt, sxcrl with the tnnls of carpentry. I. lately snw some Prince County Hospital. u, m nnndlwwk, h m? ‘up.’ or “boo. . tl¢ i . n6 -—.\tiss Lulu Robinson has return- m: Zuni,’ Sum: fimfxgfi m’ ‘m’ °' ed to her homo in Sumliiorsidé nft- a pr n pleasant vlslt in Chm-letter -——--sno3’>--— town. AS sxI-sssnr: Fnlssln. —8ena-tor hloArthur vies in I-ls-li- fax Monday, o guest of tho Halifax Hotel. Ihllllhmn never tlrc prions» about ilcoiiish thrift. llcn is! tho intent one hoard in London. . 15m loom weir: chatting. . "l l’ ' Angus . wonsmulwllom we lulu: ma" if: rilufmis Salas;- l-o 1'31"“ shows-rad upon Alnjnd. Mrs. Asn- "l... oxponslvg frloud M's lncn m one MdDoIifiId, TiflYlh on like ar- mo". zrumbltd ti: olnt-"r. "Two “Youths goqlfltlms presents and all in eighteen s: rival of a baby girls-Al. -'rnc Misses Theresa Ussroclzos and Aiding McNelil. Miscouchd. the week-sud with. thll-r - wrlndmaothar, slrs. Karim-d Brown, . Port mn. _os sfiondsyggsswtlt: lBy ‘Wail returned to er PM _n t 5; um tins or IIIqI-Iioiillilt and Gsutiot, l Cwmfililibilé" mcllmdrid. aims ma: time»: wont to Ohnrloiiltown to resume l, _ " Prmiatits warts are advis- sbls with do uoli Grippe in tho M}; it i! a ' to keep the throat sud nostri clear of infoction ' -_the Yosisnmic -8iuoore rag is felt. in rand moi-sum m: tarsus. Jsiton, which occurred in Bu _ ‘ Iido on Bumisy, Mrs. Dalton, f0 Ins foamed! Miss May v ‘pent hdr flatly years in mad I0~ 1r. sud was s general Inuit-ltd g‘- ‘i- '31’ “$20!. 357m w- m ii m»: a srlnw cont t I . old homo and isttorly m sultan». ~01 05w: M lfl-lhblo Mow Dalton ssvs maintained a nuts» Mm t m hm ti: quick: on s o (TO-tin "mdishii: .§.““‘..i° L us ssalus not emu- no t 81-00mm!‘ two m out“ fl 0 ' _ 3 s- ~ a . . . vr-llnlb-Aistlétslllsua o s k flu/gr CLR 0'5 mruosuus Scethzmallrellshtlsepc-fectly sookedsndweli seasoned beans withthecubeofpdmzflicssds Approw “ Pork. Ind all cnmhdzls ‘l; W. CLARK LIMITED. Z INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN vvwvvwvvwvv We use this ndjectlwn ad- Iiudiy. a Sufferers from Eyutrsllt may have perfect vision I'd‘ , therefore do not suspect thi‘ [ brossnoo oisny eys aches.’ Tinsmotlvs. power of tiio mire" human Qrglnllm "lg ‘I-JQQI"! ‘IWPIY- l Norms! syn, n ll computes ’ utilise about 20% d! this Nor-vi snarl!» but midis lys- i strum is prism. s much isrgur proportion ll required. I muss dstsctlvs syn, tilnugtr their uncommon s1 s». u. stsilvo amount s! mm tn- org ms vdflihliy Molt tin ‘NDOSIOIIIII of mm crisis > oi the body and produh iil instill. - HAVI voun m‘. l QJIAKINIB ' ‘. ... I i Idltnuwmss UIIIIMUH 50 Iltfwefll or its orchards planted “lullds Bonnie up» ' _ p lll‘...Sll ll|ll lSS '1 3 .., . ' tntccn SALE We Need the Moneiy/ .5 \'I' We need $40,000 to settle our Bills so that we can proceed with our business. Therefore we are Iomd lo put on a sale to get this money. Also we will give i0 per sent discount on immediate payment oi goods out on approbation. Pay up and save your dol- lars. Womleriul bargains inevcry department. ‘ LO0K IOVEII 0lIII PAIITIAI. LIST SALE now on s iii- SPEIRIAI BARGAINS FIIOIA 0IIII MEWS IIEPAITIIEITS Menjs Heavy Ignderwear, all woo], Special price . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 per suit Mens renman s Fleeced Underwear. Special price . . .. .. . 75c a garment Boys’ Penmarvs Fleeced Underwear. 31186181 Driw - - - 45¢ t0 59¢ 8 Eflrlllellt Menjs Army Flannel Shirts, worth $l.50_and $1.25. Clearing at .. .. $1.00 Men s Wool Flannel Shlrts, blue and khaki . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 Boys’ Fleeced Combinations 95c per suit. Men’s Mott] Fleece $1.39 a suit Men:s National Fleeced Combinations. Special . . . .. .. . .. . $1.29 per suit Men s heavy worsted Hose, fawn and black. 39¢, - - - - ~ - - - - - 3 Ball's f0!’ $1110 - Balance of $1.00 and $1.25 Men’s Neckwelif- All new patterns dearing at 69c Balance of Lined Dress Gloves, Knitted Combinations, Sweaters and Muf- flersat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - ---...............25percentofl’ Flannelette Blankets, grey and white $1.85, $2.00 and . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $2.15 White Union Blankets $5.50 a pair. Pr0WSe’B $110681 all W001 Blankets p, .. ...........$8.00apair All wool, extra large Blanket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......p$7.50 a pair Famous Scotch Wool Blanket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . $10.00 a pair ~CottonWooICOmforts. Prices$2.75to..........................$5.00 Extra Special Down Comfort . . . . . ' ' $9.90 Wool Auto Wraps. Special $3.00. Eioéliiéévylililiiiwraps . $5.00 All Men’s Winter Overcoats and Suits at Slaughter Prices. SPEGIALS rnou our sum no nnrss com BEPTS. 1000 yards 32 inch Dress Gingham. Reg. value 30c for . . . . . . 18c per yartl 1000 yards 30 inch Print Cotton. Reg. value 25c for . . . . . . . . . ; 18o per yard 500 yards 2'7 inch Cream Flannelette. Reg. value 22c" for . . . . . 15c per yaro 500 yards 36 inch Striped Iilannelette- R981 Value 35¢ f0!‘ - - - - 13¢ Dill’ Yard 1000 yards Cotton Toweling, extra special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12c per yard , 20 dozen-Coloured Turkih Towels Special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c a pair 3 webs Check Coating. Regular value $3.65. Special price . . $2.50 per yard 2 webs Children's Coating. Regular value $2. Special price $l.50‘per yard All other Ladies’ Coatings at‘ greatly reduced prices. ZpiecesKimtJnaCIothtocIearat 50cayard 7 pieces 36 inch Kimono Cloth. Special $1.25 for ......... .. . .. $1.00 ayard 2 dozen (lhildrenh Teddy Suits. 4 piece to clear at . . . Slaughter Prices Ladies’ Winter Sweaters and Childrelfs Sweaters . . . . at Slaughter Prices ladies’ and Childrenh Winter Underwear to clear at . . . . Slaughter Prices Balance of Ladies’ and Childrelfs Knitted Caps to clear at Slaughter Prices Ladies’ Wool Scarfs and Wool Rib Hose in clear at . .. . Slaughter Prices Balance of Ladies’ Winter Coats clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . 25* antiiiiii 1-8 Oflt‘ AfewChildretfsCoatsciearingat............................. 259405 . Ladies’ Jersey Dresses. Newest styles and latest: shaded». . . . . . 1-3 01f A few Ladiéal’ Dresses in Satin-faced Crepe in bright shades. Sizes up to 40. Special $10.98 Ladies’ Flannelette Night Gowns, long sleeves. 0- sizes $1.45 for $1.25." Reg- ularsize$l25for.................. $1.00‘ Bnlance of our Ladies’ Velvet Hats clearing at . .. . . . .- . . . . .. . . .. . ..$2.60~ Balance of our Kiddies Winter Hats clearing ht greatly reduced 01'3"’ Balance of all Ladies’ I-‘ur Greatly Reduced Prices ” ‘I .Pwwse Bus. l, One Price (lash Store ‘one Price 8”?” ‘»‘w9"'1vv~1v1 o-wxq _' y“ - Y 1s, 1927