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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-12-16, Page 9� ,py p r' `. !!1}k^':.f'f "T', ,.t .t n'ti f t+l!' tet' exry .F i 1, x1. fir. (.,.+PK+ 1lJr f.l'Iyi41: PT I>1 '�1 xe � �Nk. IY CSI. VM, I..i sF P7 .fit .V {, fl "1 1. 5 i q tilt- tree ready for the kiddles Every. �l' .`0. �k. ,. . f:Z4t\ il't''N..+.. J -.,:. § .L-. r, ,'. t�(e l+n"a N.,,.. � Y it ,+' ,, ..IPrr $4 ° „<i' rte, d..n.':aa n. .e ..v:n.. .. , s,' `kw. �r. S+ a N' ,S.F. t. 1°. 11 '•'There Isn't a thing for ,you to do. R'hilander regretfully. -Poor little Tom. 1� q ,.,.�.,. son .,. ,.'A.1 Y" 1, I.il , I 1•e,et*V:IWi.1. 1 }`4:: ..k "" ,.L `t.1, .'.o,q Ir. Ail '..,, so, ,pi L.,.n x,. a .. s•nKtl,"k, ,C qi`" n � - •• - -.., 71 111 ,,,.. . I :N' .,': rF . •i j < ., . i ' x , il*" ., . , , . I' :,. , " , •'• :^h Nr ,,c e vv " e P µ t t" xM i t.a i 9 M # r I" ,I t, I S x . e 3 "y el,f ,..k W:. 1! -M1,.n ",.: 3 YY '� } ,'� •I , t. t .1, s.fP 1 4+ gg �4 M S' { I 1. ether. I people to spend the eoenind and enjoy , 11 , .�. , f , . ,. r p 'i i, r i.", Y ,. ' , u -,. 'my* r vl +. :". " _ ,..... . . . ..: ... - ... .. ....., ore r.- uT(I.N AT,• "IfIl""P 101 ently the ' beautiful tree blo,ssnmed ap firs. Phllander. ,"Let us ask the Tay- forth In glistening festoons of gold and forth leader, "Mrs. toldd's we It sou Filter tinsel. A radiant star tipped = r �� �` I husband's tbr, pride of bar husband's heart." burdened the branches and 1�,"" orated gifts heaped at the base. "How did It happen. Jacky* asked _Were It was with unugnnI entlefacitnn 011tt he .1f !n prtpartaG for thy* evenings t 1'bllander, with tnterest , ; ; bait utter weariness drove them to bat. •'lir. Taylor said his wife heard some a, r w:lP In •`roil' of llosl'i'.Llt1•, walked lighted ehriPk from a'small Phllander I almiut an nibbood his hands with pleas. nwoke Ills tired paretits Mr. Philan- nal v.tle a:ui,In,`-•. der gronntd dismally. lie ached from Itre mud' sundr!r tvlps to the cellar I. one eboppmg about halt past 11 last ,r1. I equally tired; hut, with the self ate• arm bids of w•eMd f„r the Areplaceand negation of mothers in general And surveyed the rnaring blaze with com. mothers in particular on Christmas 1,11 t "'I"sflc•tiou.. . morning, she got up And went down- It was !t that nr,ment tbdt Jack . night, but she didn't think anything at �' � I�. ttier. what do you think'- he began When Mr. Philander came down- to breakfast the children gatbe brcllllli1I'sly. ' ” Well. %,: boy, what Is it now?' ask. , stairs him eagerly. -M -V1'. Yhfhrtldrr trntntg-Itly to try* Bred about "Father." asked Jack, the eldest. •Ms warmed his coattnlls comfortably. this the very tree we saw last euoday "1 heard Mr. 'Taylor telling some met l - * l It, and this [turning they found the �; s 'i tree was gone -only the stump left_" ii r "That's very strange," otsurved Mr. I (R O - t . Philander. -Hard luck for Taylor." a '__ t "Arid, father," continued Jack eat ` 1� A t. I'^'• neatly, "I was In the woods on Turkey hill road today and that little tree we �,, It I a saw last Sunday is there yet. You R:11 . didn't cut It down. I knew that one I wasn't h!,. I/Iso \�' 11+ 1 , 9 , �o Imo-- ]Ir. Philander paled slightly "Why, terrible father," pursued the Jnek w•Uit a directness born of sudden aduts. JLM revelation, '"this is Mr. Taylor's tree! :` (copyright, 1903, by American 1•reas Aso- I '" �p��w[r walled Pestle, drugging her new doll I knew I'd seen it before!" clsmon.i s remorselessly by 1b Aswan hair. to •- Philander shrank from their bor- .. lit•:RE to the tree•[" whl+• . `Prat! "An' I flaked It came that way, tool" I gaze. spend Mrs. Phllauder anx- 3 protested Ituyln indignantly. he Taylors will be here In a few iourly da herhusbafad sha,k I "It's a Santa Claw tree, babies, so ores. James," said lira. Philander the snow from his coat and ,I,at't feel tad about It. line away Coldly - carefully withal his feet on the brand I and play," said lir. Philandet roamer- "My dear, I must have got turned new doormat. o ingly, Than he turned, to Jack, "Yes, around In the storm, but the Lord *'Couldn't get one," returned ''bilau- It's the very same tree. my boy." be only knows bow 1 got in Taylor's der moodily. said proudly. yard" Couldn't get one! Why tut. James ''`'°' _.. Y_ -It doesn't look like 1t. fathe," said "It's on the other side of the woods. rhllanderr' `r-' �r ­ 1 _ -.� Jack bluntly father," said Jack sympathetically, "and "I forgot It. Bella• until just as 1 got "Doesn't, eb? What's the [natter I guess you walked right through off thy* tutu, and u that was the Inst - `.-err.!'_=rP -' ` 11t� `.,N , with It." and into Mr. Taylor's yard." train from town 1 couldn't very well "Oh, nothing. It's titre, but It isn't "I must have done that," groaned walk back and look up a tree. Ely that _that .night_ he foutld -him It staildlnj -' - - the nee we saw;' inslrted the bol 01t- Ur. Philander. Then with sadden In- time the shape would ail be bt•fore his own ante. __ -- rUaately-^__ sptntion be stripped the tree of its aud"- Ile carried the tree around to the "Never mind, never mind." returned ornaments and candles and carried It • Walk back! Such nonsense! Of back doter, and with lin. 1'hifander's air. Philander good oaturaldly. through the house Into the back yard. aurae If you haven't thought enough hell' It y*vas taken Into the baalse and ; Ile sought his wife, who was belping He scratched a match. and In five min - of the children to buy tbeW a tree"- of las the purlor. . . •• 'Xorah with the breakfast. "Our tree der CbrLtmas tree was utes the Philander "sly dear," interpolated Philander Mfr. Philander thawed himself out In war a Great success, my dear," he sold a charred rule. desperately, "don't say another word. front of the kltcbeu stove and quaffed genially. "Too bad, old chap." said Taylor I'll find a tree somewhere tonight It fragrant coffee that his grateful wife ••lt is beautiful." replied ]fru. Phllan- -immiserstively as Philander art - 1 have to rub the church of the Sun. Lad prepared. -' her happily. IIThe children are so de- tstetlly explained the absence of the dap ts•ho,)l tree."' "It Is u beauty. James." she said lighted." trlre. "'That's one reason why I don't Ile thrust lits arms Into his oven -oat gle(,foully: --the Anest -we ever bad. .'Well, I'm glad of that I was tell believe In Christmas trees. They ere and grasped his hat, but ]ire. Yhllau' Him- delighted the children will be. I Ing Taylor yesterday morning going apt to take Are, and there you are. der put out a detaining hand. - ,Pen w,rry, tpuui'h, you are so tired, ]own on the train that Christmas was I am glad it happened before we or - "James," she said seriously, you de��h• 1'nr all right now, Bella:' said not Christmas without a tree, and be rived f' "So am 1:' eJaculated Mr. Phllander. cannot And a tree In Wore heights to- night. You know there is not a shop Philander rhwerfully. "I was worried -1 said that It wouldn't lx Christmas at their house, then, fats they, were not I But all the little Philanders agree . in the heights, and where else would aft. -r I found that had forgotten :he tier, but I cluswl out that deal with joing to have one... Ihat it was the most tteautifal Christ- . you lost for a over Wed* today. and 1 was busy every mo- --How strange"' uttered Mrs. Philan- I Inas are Ihe, ryer had. ^ ---h..'`-N walk Into the woolls nod dig wruc" der. "Why not. pray ' _ _ __ - one," returned Phllander, with dignity. "Well. you Goold do that. James, but ",,Iowa lovely that you ant the sen -I I -Oh. 1 don't know. Hr Bald some thing -about haul times'. He said the A TRUE STORY OF trs,•t, James!*' cried his wife ezritedly, it is 11 o'clock now and there is no ,.,I,lluk Ista fine Chrlattuns present for Clad, told fashioned Cbrtatmas suited menu. You wast lore your wayil "Nonsense!" returned 1117. Phllander, } uu:" t drat they would them well stockings hand thPhi stockJngs before the fin CHRISTMAS AT SEA. ••you het your life it Is," urndNt 'I hope 1 know my way around Rose Philander, jucos�7y. .Now let us g,�t I Y laid all that, you knew... Heights. i saw a very handsome pine - tree fu that strip of woods bark on th•• Turkey hill road. I could walk there I Woipyrlght, 19M. by Alasrlean Press Aartr- blindfolded and lay my hand upon that tret," he asserted rashly. __ _, ['Pry well." return/sl llr,s Phttander I - , �}t� t ` i'-. ti - - ' -- ��.4, The Gathering o[ ofd saltat" omdal- ly known as the Harbor ctuh. wnw to reluctantly. "1 hate to have you ro• ;"� t 0 � v: s s •.i,.0 at Captain Truman's store, . JemtNt; but the children wilt Is so ills . - " -_ L. ,,, r t +� : d„•.n. by the dock. Outside the wind -, ",4 h' +, led and PhrlPked through the rig. Apps,lntarl. The pre srnts are nil reedy. ittle _'�: y 1 - r'a3 int ` t s : ` 11- kt •• of the fleet of coasting vessels and I have been sal) iII the nn.l `, Ao" ( �- - r r w.l^ped alongside the Mala- street Rot tht'-hese for the tree acid .it the • (>! . - " , ` wh,lrf, and »ncoascfously 'the moo urn:unenrs-In fart, everything Is ready - the tide." •, ' R � I- i ,�� • ' {� k/l bi` bed their chairs closer to We fire i�` ext. pit "The trre• will s,s,n M• here." Wald. Io , . T Ft1 " '�, ,�eZ.s• °z•t ' '70 2a�fit , �. - f.,TL7l as :P fiercer Wast rattled the windows. n,„•ib . e.rnone.ev ],.It *(ii tha atnrm 614 nretica end tormA up his Croat ooh lar. "Just bring ns• .the spade from the w•rrod.h/d, please," he added.. I "A eptrde. James! i thought they chopped this down. The ground Is frozen " . •'Ofrnurse. the at by All means." re- plied Philander Irritably TIP was versed with himself fur having forgot• ten to order the tree. which was rune of the necessary ndluncts to the Phil - Antler Christmas. lie find never for- a Rotten it isefore. ❑,•' meant to carder I It that morning And have It sent to his Pnbnrban home later In the day, but an Important huslness Unifier had drli•- _en the renembrulee of .the festirnl from fit% mind until hls wife's greeting When, fie opened the dcsor recalled It to him Attention Ile ,snllled forth, benrlog the at. and waded thronsh the newly fallen snow � to the corner of the street, where he turned toward Turkey hill road. The ,mous• wAs on!y slit Inches deep. and the walking was not so bad. Gray elands hunt; low, and there wan a thick �TTraketlaA TriiiifffmIrful," Yt�' . corner. When he resehed the strip raf wlssl+ it wnP snowing heavily. And he could ont'o guess at the lornflon of the ', particular pine be had las mind. He whistled cheerily As he walked slung, for his Pldrlts were rising. He telt a warm glow stionling over his tired frame as ha anticipated the de- i light of the three -mall I'Minndero l••-- it lie -they' its field if"- PA96agie trss that they hnA x" w:Irml)• admired a short while tsefore set up In their own j parlor, ablaze with candles and rich ii with glftn. Afr. Philander stopped and thrashed +' , himself vigorously with his Arms. There won a faint grayness in the air 1, that was reflected from the fallen snow, And there was the tickling rush of flakes 1n his eyes.; When he reach- ed the very opening In the woods _ _where they had ndmlredLthe tree_ -he turned around and looked carefully up •I. And Anson the road. Of course he l' eonld ser nothing. nor was there the falatest tinkle of belle. it was a IM,. very limply spot. iz Mr. I'bllarider knew flint the strip of woods win private property, anal. he also knew thnt he could make It all right with i.rke. the owner of the t wrx,d,s, on the foliowtnR day, an i.nke l lived four miles awny and it was Im- posslhle to nek hloo permission now. ' Although Ylr. Philander had ,stated .; that he could put bin hand on the tree in the dnrk,lse fit nal 1t rather a dim- cult thing to do aftrr rill. Ile lost himself sP%Jrrnl time+ In the dense .thickets aa4 all the tree trunks seem - 'i; - ed unfamiliar M his Much. Then, all !' at once, he Pmerged from the under- •brn,sh, and npley boughs of pine bmilh- --- _ . _ _ DRAGGED IT TRAILING THROUGH THE SHO _ tilt- tree ready for the kiddles Every. "fir• dear! I .think the children thing hanttc:•" prefer a tree just the same," said Mrs. '•'There Isn't a thing for ,you to do. R'hilander regretfully. -Poor little Tom. drnr, enve to hang them on the tree." my Taylor: We must Invite him over to the children's tree this after• said Ills wife, heading the way to the see lig!Iterl parlor, where the tree strsAl. noon." Its symmetrical branches glistening in ! -Yes. indeed, that Will be an etteel- 11 p iogh awi vzadi"-g= fresh balaa.tuiv- !int plain, -suppose we_invlte a few ether. I people to spend the eoenind and enjoy ..By Jove, it Is the bindsome•st tree I the tree With us. We can put on some remembrances and bare a jolly we ever bad!" ezclalmed lir. Philan. der, surveying the obapely conifer ad-Ithe small me." said lug up to rnirinRly.- subject asbeproceedded They were soon at work, and grew "That will be delightful:' agreed ently the ' beautiful tree blo,ssnmed ap firs. Phllander. ,"Let us ask the Tay- forth In glistening festoons of gold and forth lore•'• Filter tinsel. A radiant star tipped "Sure, we'll ask: teem:" chuckled tike highest point, while daintily der- Philander. ,,I'll show Taylor the way burdened the branches and to keep Christmas." orated gifts heaped at the base. T at afternoon Mrs. Philander bulled _Were It was with unugnnI entlefacitnn 011tt he .1f !n prtpartaG for thy* evenings the Phlianders retiml that ulRht. They 1 ,•sate a1"IrPAL. The Taylors had ac. were i„tIf to leave tbP resi+lenllent tree, f `01),et loudly, and a" Nid the other fit. bait utter weariness drove them to bat. �'n!d rests, and fir. Philander. who I! It %vi9 daylight when the first dA w:lP In •`roil' of llosl'i'.Llt1•, walked lighted ehriPk from a'small Phllander I almiut an nibbood his hands with pleas. nwoke Ills tired paretits Mr. Philan- nal v.tle a:ui,In,`-•. der gronntd dismally. lie ached from Itre mud' sundr!r tvlps to the cellar head to foot, and he was sick from P 1 and cider iii cracked great for ap p l,s G lack of sleep. Mrs. Philander was !)-owls of uutA. Ile enrrirNd In buge equally tired; hut, with the self ate• arm bids of w•eMd f„r the Areplaceand negation of mothers in general And surveyed the rnaring blaze with com. mothers in particular on Christmas 1,11 t "'I"sflc•tiou.. . morning, she got up And went down- It was !t that nr,ment tbdt Jack stairs to enter into the joys of the _hap- 1'hitaed: r burst'-npisil f In. -Oh, fa• py children. ttier. what do you think'- he began When Mr. Philander came down- to breakfast the children gatbe brcllllli1I'sly. ' ” Well. %,: boy, what Is it now?' ask. , stairs him eagerly. -M -V1'. Yhfhrtldrr trntntg-Itly to try* Bred about "Father." asked Jack, the eldest. •Ms warmed his coattnlls comfortably. this the very tree we saw last euoday "1 heard Mr. 'Taylor telling some met •111t It, by Jove!" he eir•Inlmed FTP I nap the rnryir away front tha trunk and with a few lusty blown laid the if'" low and dragged it frillinc thronch the snow, He lost his benrings once o' twirP. rind finally*•. at a moment when road? to this the very tree?" f:'om bin rront lawn mat igat:" "Who told you that. Jack?' asked "What tree?" naked . r. Phusndet --- - -.-__ Mr. I'1- Il�c� s n sbaenli�•:-'— --- -- ••Oh, lei Aid. I told her 1 had "«'hy, flint tree -you know, the Nor trees it • ineewhere before. ACM Phe sats way pine that stoat on thele ttoyt It was Ihnf c(sry' tree. __-a -, ,a='., a elty"' stclaimted Mrs. Ph4 t S' "': t f t. r, w' `I .i ! 1 . +, {. 1i: ;1 ri ,. I ?, I t.. t, { 1 r f, nTVTA rtlo of Most cases of baldness are due solely to neglect. The -hair often becomes dry and dandruff forms because the hair glands do not supply • enough nat- ural oil. Nothing overcomes this deficiency so effectively a4' that delicately perfumed, re- freshing hair pomade, Bearine. Avoid baldness; apply Bearine to your hair occasionally All druggists', 50 cts. ajar. DAY,00THOLT ROUA thick adhesive ointow"t. eatnhined with 1 Janaaeae ♦of,nlhol and Vane baa Iwo.1 lh. mod w:,lit, lul healing drugs known. It soothes. healq and teed, to rrcturr those who gutter Isom PHedo Gsrsebe. Mhen- irriwtcd and utl'rr �~i-°hW`er�-:'d' ta•nily ereloe. be well n good timid'. 1'1 y letirl" Menthol 5aave load you will by* relieved. I All Dealers. DAVIS h LAWMENCl: Cm.. "Innerraf W13i•ITF.RN CANADA. 1010. 4UNNY SOUTHERN Saskatchewan IS 17111•: WORLD EIKATER. Produced Inure wheat than Manitoba and Alberta ownhinad. 1,mt Mountain Valley had ne•Ily crops from :I:, to ae bu+bel+ to the ace in Itft was own 17.s,an rerea earls" open prairie wheat latde in thi+celebrated district. WANTED Reliable and eaporisnoed men who can nlAke'aie . we will Give exclusive territory and liberal cOlnnlisodom+. Wm. Pearson Co., Ltd. :*K/ Northern Crown Bank Bldg., WINNIPEG. MANITOBA. Cap'n St Tuttle broke the silence with tLn• following narrative: •"Tway Jest sech a Christmas eve as thln. alona back In the 'elghties. . Hints to Farmers. ' An occasional bran i sash is good for all anima,le. There is nothing better than sound wheat for hens. The mare ergs a sow has thin more feechshe noes. Never make sudden changes of feed with the stock. , - a1,1n.•a ' rue ger_ .or .ora. And � i'gj etL.all_�,eflPr ole _QV_06,. .... -> mm` Harlehin a. In brltbh Museum, .,, , , I: ,J t �.firy i t +I, .I... • { f,, ;,rn .+ri^ ,t 4., A."rt er, t,� .1 •iL.` t m„«.. , „i: 1, l.. P 1 a. is i ll. ... L f IY THorttDAT. Dzc• ! rnsrt V, ItW , - -- CHRISTMAS STAMP CAMPAIGN - ) THE 1909 BATTLE AGAINST THE DREAD •. n4. roe ,.4i 'OG'HITE PLAGUE. I. �, .,, _ , 1 --- . Available' Bads in the Muskoka Free Hosp*tal fele Coniilmptives increased Three -Fold as a Result of ", ii Last Year's Sale of Christmas Stamps. The N umber Can Be Doubled This Year. If Everyone Will Help ' STIMULATFI) by'Tuberrullu+is that. would Iaiog hope ��:' the PuccPes of a unit joy'"all itlstintesa las thouwtlli .If " ynaregu the Nat iuuul homes :end cuwutunitich it, all put to of "'r Srni2arivI Assoaris- Canada ,t' v tion have made large The rump of 19W is More 1s',tutiful 9,, n XMA3 preparations fnr the than that of a year ago., Th., design turn sale of thy*. ('hristwris it as shown in this artich•, hast priptrd . M[wYtaa Stam of 1WMI-las, is- �'?'' •cos -lo p in ted sand gnweu, and is of snwo alae• sued on behalf of the as the regular government postage ^ Muskoka Frew Hos. stautp. pita' for Consuutps This Christmas -I trial) will wit carer tivae. an kind of mail, 1,sat ally kind of Mail' r•" i `,. Nearly $6,1100.00 was netted from will carry it, --and carry ton t,hl• hitPpy+ fVl� fest yyear's sale, staking it possible for ,%tea,on's Greetings frau sender to re- t 1. the Lrurtees to increase the available reiver•. The stamp, it -01 be done- up in buds for needy patients from an aver- envelopes of ten, twenty-five, fifty and ,. A' age of fifty-five F yow ago to " one hundred for ordinar selling, and r i hundred fad forty, the wcomlutodation s i fo , largo itsrrr will he Supp hurl ill yard today. Cities. The price for- tun ut• for opt t` 'rhe trustees are hopeful that they thorlaaa u a t ant each. s : may bring the accommodation up W The Danks, drp,artmental stnree, t,: 900 beds as the outcome of this year's 1 drug stores, hook arid stAt.intet sale of this little one cent messenger stores and many other. stores will sill of hope and hewliag -- - - -- them. \Vomen's clilla -church-nrgani. - The Christmas [Stamp, as a means of rations, bible clAWLm and Hunday ` ,4') - fighting the dread white plague, had schCx,lsi public Il1•Yts'ls; null uluuy 1';1 _, i; its origin in Denmark in 19114, the sale other organizations Mail individtu►L I from which has financed a hospital for will help this year as last year. consumptives in that country. The There dould scent to bot,nm reason i Idea, was taken up by the Hed'Cmr's why everylssly everywhere luny not,. Society of the United States in lUtrj,, help in forming Mut artuy of willing t and interest has grown each year. ( workers to sell these stem{), all liver A year ago a Christmas stamp of life jh)miAiiun___The_---U-,skuk:► 1''y* "I"F special snitg was put in circulation iospil,al fur Coruumptiver is in the by the lfuakOka. Free Haspitrl for fulldest' sense a national institution I , ' r N •a r: 11 11,t t• Y Ccan tau tfveawiththe uscessalready wing for I r 1 nt. from every pro- indicate in this article. vino in ('anima. a ; The price of the individual atannp is The first issue of the stony) for this I only one cent, but what wonderful year ir. our million, :art these will tan things ran he�accouiplished fry so tiny put into circulation imrntKliat.•ly, but " an instrument. There is no reason there run'hardly Is' ally It•Jasuu why sobsp everyone, who writes a letter, the, issue shmild sol lie inrrease•d' addrewes a pclPtcard. wailut i► news uixny times aivur before, ('hr if sans.' paper or p,arcrI film this day qutl The direction of the snip of Chrrsl . should not saw one caf these pumps• niAs M:uulls i+ in the hxuds Irf Air J i The educational value of the stamp S. Rohl -rte ii`e,•,•'I'Peaeutcr. Nah,olal appearing on every piece of merit bin lanitnrialnr .V,.,6ciatiou, :11 i K tug " War would he enormous. One can Ste -t -f Are -t, Toronto, who, will git r ,; I, i hardly llgttreup the niaWriat results. nrmill't reply to ally cniJultiek l•ug-L14i It would meau a routing of the enemy iup; 1.11V statup. ; l' ----- - -- - -- - 1' M dry 11. OUR PROPOSAL ,i, ', i ��Ian til , i ": a+ i t ,i - . _/> 1 111 I�'/j a �' I.1 t ki . - r �� \,CS I : p;, I / s t x�/�,� .� �. ' Is that you let us print the Engagement Announcement .. .'+ Cart,Ss and Wedding, Invitations. Make that a part of YOUR[ proposal and she will surely say yes. Later We can talk with you about those teeny weeny cards you'll be wanting. rap NOTHING ,TOO SMALL. NOTHING TOO LARGE, r ti - FOR ThiI� SHOP TO PRINT..' r I x - v , •n, ' ." r .. - --- -- - - ----L---- - ---- ---- -- - -- __ - -k ti t r, , if iT __--___._ ... 1--__. --____ - .-_.___ . e ePrince Rupert, B. C. ;,,,�.­l I OPPORTUNITY EXTRAORDINARY Weofferyotia profit-sharing partnership in at husiuesP that. is K, Ing r s tat 1M P 11 .ormously profitable. Nu [natter where you live, no •nutter bow r , I'Ar from Prince ltulwit you may tap, not nrntter how murh or haw IiI.IG• I _1 yon have to invest., invest in I'rin,•e Rupart through our Re!ai F +ted, sharer, selling at pular, $I0.11il Per share. In l.rementing to the 1-11" 1' Lh.• k . i 'I 't h 1 t1' l' a t rl1 , 4'1A a r"r.,r raA1_4 h I 1•,,01-41 !3,1,1. IN eP t-rsai i'11,14, as ; 11,331 el Pit.,,44e�to pais uud wit-- trrsr„I free' _ Its wnfN In I `� T„rano. ��� Th ars were a• - L�_ ' uses tf '' � t rola tr sot treated 1 n r1AKm Am►N,M A I-SIIgNT the Floopr- tal iA•t v,a,r and 67 duel ls'rfaet correetintaL _ Arraa- --- I Jest think�'of it -Your money cam help the Fl epilal to do the good work d P ou_tr•mrrGthe crooked Ilmhs and ofab I feet oY little children. Plewae help es. Plewa scud Con trfbuttoot t9 j,Aou s R_cbireison. Chaiieman, or to nouslfe opportom y to purr A%P, s tarns n. era .ornnlnny, p r I tut - d r. v i laid upon the fart that the Inone•y received by the f'on,pan :hr•oPigh the salt- of its -harem in •inv"icil in r,trvTiIry v,•h_r•tireT rtrit„ lTa'al,e•rt I Fstate. tinder; the direct supoervisiorr of the IPI.ud of'dire,dor. The xlttunity mi xtracardinary, tec,uvoe of the pralit-shin „ng phut by which tm tnay share in all tire profits of the Ccantpatryy anal its rapidly Inrreaming hunitieas. PRINCE RUI'ERT BUSINESS PROPERTY will make forma's fair• those what invest in it nnw, as did tieattlo anal Vanconve•r Ileal kstate-- those Ivho ibvested in the -e cflivs ten yeots ago. Didlou /nil to secttl1R� . the opportnnitir,, or did vital IMtA ronfidenve nl your Judi;rI . We prese•ne- here anotheroppor6mity TO -DAY PRIN6�-,I�UPERT IS THE'-,. CYNOSURE OI~- •ALL EYES ` No i,ther city is nutkinG stn•h r;tp,id a,l.,cnvenient in popubthon, romnierM• slid building. I'rince ltnpa•rt's l.1. L and tutu+n growth itimires inveet.ot'N in (list' ,hares a ronlhination of Ith•ty, high ref ua 14 and inert•APirig Tabu• which is not atfTered in an •e,,t I dtK .ee by .ray otht:r turn id investment open to the puhth. tall.;.” If inn have- 1111:01, Ytllsl atr'$I.Issl, which you wouid inv t whirr it will provide a Inrgo income with the opp„r•tunity fen+ grp profits, then anbecribe for Pointe of thiese Phare. I 1--, . iAnn't delay. The Prince Rupert Real Estate Investment Co, Ltd" ..- _w_..-.•._ Prinee Rupert; B. -C. _ '_ is J