PRINCE I EDWARD now PLAYING "m" JACKIE CQOPER CONRAD NAGLE L O IS WI L SON LEWIS STONE Can a woman love two nlcn-or a child two fathers‘! llis mother loved another man- lle could not understand. ls Divorce square lo children- oiygkcr NEWS WEEKLY SIIOILT SUB! l~I( ‘TS BIUSICAL ACT i) “ , m“ jiclit’....@. C044] P9642. To- Matinee 8.15 16c. 26c. Night '1 a 8.45, 26c, 31¢.450- ~ ‘-I-__...Y BAPITOI. A GAMBLE“ IN IlEAItTS IIE NEVER. LOST e S‘ clvclri. m‘ “is slcflmg y ‘the French government with the i] 1 We haw WV“ “mm a“ Cross of a Chevalier of the Legion WWII-l d W"? I‘? "‘ "d ‘OWMIIS V f H b' tl Hung r111 govern- gcnzrpiwu Shula” ‘W m, equally‘ l\i'f)N'f‘R.EAL, pa; lgiamnrung o onor, i 1e all ins; “as general .' r951» CV4. gupcn. MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT 7 d: 8.45 .9.‘ 260. 31¢. remand 1.. a Picture That Brings Him Pick To Greatness and the Old Romantic Thrill!‘ 1N “IiOWNSTA TlllZ YEARS MOTION PICTURE SUR. Plllfila‘. THE AUAZING COMEBACK OF ‘ BIHLLIA I\ FIGURES OF TIIE SCREEN so well kltowu and [r0 respected asi llc was KHOWD’ sure he hlrl nore for any one else. 3 T-Yiy 0i’ [he treatments oi’ arthritis and ma; "l"l‘.t.5 of incalculnblc ‘harm? Dr. ' rm: cnaanorrarowu GUARDIAN .... llc, 26c. iclslmui aullnnuli Thll column In reserved f»; Qlnn'l rcrtinirlg of o new-y nature mu be nnerlrd at 4 cont! n word otrlotly ulyabla gn ldrlnoo- RESERVE MONDAY, FEB. 21TH for (Pythlan) and Pythian Sisters Natal Day Bridge and Dance in Castle Hall. 818B-2-17-9i. HOME BURNED-The residence oi Mr. John Bell at Enmore River was destroyed by fire last Thurs- day night. The blaze broke out about twelve o'clock. Mr. Bell, who lived by himself, was alone in the house at the time, but managed to (‘minty llrwn of local Interest but nll- ‘ Rev. Mr. Peacock assisted by Rev. b“ Ml". Sterling officiated. The p811- beflrers were John Benton, Lloyd 0’Leary and Vicinity A fast game of hockey was 938i- Qd in Oteary Rink on Tuesday "- m. Feb. 14, between Ellersile and Knutsford. The result was a victor)’ for gnlutsford with a. score oi 4-6- Funeral services for the late Gw- Ililis, who passed, away at his heme in Qrinqfield West on Feb. o were held on Ebb. ll. Interment was in thelBspflsg Qomete y in Springfield West. beside his father and mother, the Lats Mr, and Mrs. Neil Ellis. save some of his fumiture. Fortun- ately the wind was in a direction off the other buildings and they were not endangered. ENTERTAINS VISITORS-After HOgCfI, President of the Charlotte- town Music Club, informally enter- -——-—-_- n ‘ loff, pianist. The other guests pres- g who have a most charming person- ality, speak English very fluently.‘ Chronic Athritis by Japan with the Fiji Shimpo Gold Medal, which is a very rare l “not only worthless, but instru? iccorntion. Mr. de Mugaloff is a, Y W ‘V1531 W- Pml II°‘b“°°k\ PYI-Vslcfan l" Russian Drlnce who has been study- . . 'l“lr~ re I ch51 0i U"? D95?“ Sfm-‘If-Yllm‘ illg in Paris for the Imst nine Years. . ‘mil "lrr dcni-, 11nd Iluxtltutc of Rrsaareil of Tus- con, Arizona. in his lecture ycster-‘ vMiss Agnes McGee oi’ the Rose rinv before the Amerbarl College XPIE Hziirdrv "sing Parlour, was re- Barwise, Robert Emkland, J. J. EH18" laud. unford Phillips, and James _,_ 5_ Williams. There are left to mourn a. widow (nee Edith McDougall) four daughters, taineci at her home the two distin- tamed the wwbemtlyt the twin; guished artists, Mr. Joseph Szlgeti, ‘”°°d wmens m’ " ° a e violinist, and Mr. Nikita dc Magn- “‘""“" °" F”- "- A d‘-‘“g“““1 m‘ her home for the next meeting. was speakln w Miss Dorothy McDougall, enter- rsmme, with music and games, fol- Minister Of Justice Ma - FEBRIJARYQO, 1933 A Number Of Daizgerocig Organizations Operat- ing Throughout Dominion ke Striki gs hAgai The Proposal To Amenii Crimilhal gteaflfe-M us‘ 51x Months Hoist To The Woodsworth Bill wows. m». lit-A, number of dsnserwl organizations were oper- stins i-hroushout the mogul and adth of Canada. Hon. Hugh Guthrie. Minister of Justice, told the House of Commons last night. Be 8 on a bill sponsored by ’ worth (Labor, Winnipeg ‘North Centre). which would amend ,the criminal code making less sev- ha m m find seven 510215. 2111f ere the restrictions against unlawful ‘ _. ‘ , V9 e 8 661's Bymlm 5' 0 B assembly. It was under this clause, $3?! éiillti ifiifffiié. ".2233 ‘l’. hi“ o’ ‘time “- M ad vs- wmh Mr- wwdsmh who» w amend, that the eight Communists were recently sent to the penitenti- ory from Toronto. "We know that there is unrest in the Dominion of Canada today of a very serious nature," ‘cut were the members of the club ‘Wm m” business "mun" Thel declared‘ m mwlng m“ the m“ I” ilund Mr. Justice Arsenault, Presi- man“?! We" mvmd m the Mm“ glven ' w‘ month‘. hoist‘ H‘ r9“ “em of the Community concert o; Mm wdbsyer Baum,- go, melfcrred particularly to the Canadian Association. The two visiting artists Mulch mfietiflfi. Lab“ mien“ Lmgue‘ H“ w“ 5M‘ ficiently aware of the activities of The members or the Dunbhm, illat league to know "that it is a Mr. Szigctis permanent home is ill Women's Institute were very pleavs- Cmnmunlst smiety M Guild" °P' Paris, and he has been decorated by antly entertained at the heme of “rating ma” “Mb” “"5183 Mrs. D. A. McPherson on Feb. g. At the close of the business meet- ing a social hour was smut with mcnt with The Order of Merit, and games m4 mum, mg Jung; Liv. luEstone invited the members tolglefieistaleasteiémlgxizeeilietlgxm (lalfphat-I tionl in connection with the im- Threflltcnlng’ Telegrams; 4 The Minister told the House of the Minister The stork circled over , the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDonald West Point, onFdo. 12 and left them a bonnie baby boy, congrat- ville Auk-on, B. A, the chair “L85 by hir. The W. C. Y. P. s. met n! home of Mrs. Frank Auld, Si‘. <1 Friday eveiling, Februulqv flirty-five wmre present. M1: hlcCann P11 MPFJ, cccuplcri chum. Aft»; singing two ilv Rev. 2.» \\"115-_0ll ic-ci in pray“... Chas. T. liovy renal the l-lcv. l\fr. W zd Bfldlflah Oil ' . t it stoull for" plillud ml‘. clczll-lyr @1111‘. iii", c the A. N, Aiuehsrlllnli. v.1 was well maln- ‘fill supcrv ml ii . ff“.'i'l‘.l'i'.‘- 1-.» y... was built 011 a, sirvllé.’ foulzdcl >11 trcn r. c-zsrd ‘interest and ’ till‘ flu".- flllfi l! “fctillfl 119W? m“- N- m’? ‘flduClI mcnlbcrsllip was registered '. fee‘. thev close of tile meeting u new rice lit‘. the seven Sunday Schools ofthe have K151 a b: t.‘ ‘r and ill" ccln-_ tlon of officers. took plncc. 'I'l‘.(‘|,('i1ll1""f!llf‘f”l all of whom are fortu-" nlullityv [Tf".".t'~".’*"_" their ll-"r frirn" follauvillr: were elected; President. {unto in, tlteil- stuff of supcrintenrl-i Tito d- 1' ll""t!l' {Firs cut Miss Fclith CiIXIIUIOD; Vicc-prlsi- i c111: and officers. The prcsclltyio M: , Ft i curt J “t1 i" dent, Lorne IVIflCiMIiIIHfl; Secretary. l membcriillip of the combined , their dark lx.1:'\'vlll" . Al‘ nlfiurn Miss Nan Auld; 'I‘reasurer, Wilbunsclinols is about 1,000 and the with them in the \_ _ Robinson, A committee was alsfl avernqe attendance for i932 showed banrl and flihvr. 'I‘.. v mourn 8 appointed in trnwiszlct the bIISIRCFS a. remarkable increase over that 01' wnrtlzyv r — v a l\"llili\\'llllf3 of erecting an opcll air rink. Till‘ the previous years. iitvlltlcnlrlu ai"l 111i‘ i " I l all Olli- f n, were elected: l\ic."~l'S- ‘file session report was rend bihst fl“'F‘.'1\I u-ill hank Ilxlelles, FTHTlkli} Auhi. Ivill- the hfodcraior, Rev. Mr. Aitlzefl. Ii‘ ' fii“"-'!""l‘~1- l. f 1v’. ‘JKYC, Ml‘. Clsylicu‘. fill-ill" hows and ltiiss Cnrneron. Th." sec- url more’: rm. was rvotl l>v "r Avid and Mrs, Chris. If and ~ i t" .. i. each (.1 pf‘: 1‘ tIlo '.' l‘o~;;1.‘ct c honlcs. Mr. Nathan hfaclvfiliall our aged a; ;l l'r:;1)C.”.t(‘fl citizen of 88 ycnrs is ll..‘.c 21rd hearty and is busily clr gogod in (l0illg his usual daily work. ‘The funeral of the late Thoma". E. ‘Fowmllcnd took plilCC from hirclm.’ s; FllllPNlI Home Oil Tucs- rizly: afternoon. Tile late Mr. Town- shend was only 26 years of age. H9 was o. fine young mall 0f christian Cl1“1l'£iC‘i‘l‘ and bore his suffering with grout. pazzcllcc. Selwic: at the llolnc wrlr- civxlciilctr-ci by ltcv. D1‘- Rrllnmy. All that was left of the mortal be‘ Wits laid to rcff ill Covrhcnfl C1 l|‘l.(‘l‘y, Prayer n’. till! gl":1".'c was elven h‘: MY‘. “Vll-l-lfi‘ l\f-.l:l)»l"1‘d. .‘.':-. lvillul" Tot-snail! i of Cow-head Road i". a blTtllc-r. The syinlpatily of the commmlq goes out, to the bereaved. 'l'l'.¢- lvrrult rain 0f til." pas‘. wool: mclvd the snow. and it'd ti"! . S’: rrrcni was tllc flow m’ {it it. broke the (illnl at ‘ lfs l\i:ll. I\'Il‘. Mal‘ llull “"11" an try ilatll. (‘m slllldzlv cvmulg. I-‘rll. "Rh. service was held in COvPlV-"(l it'll"? Church. The church “'11s fillffi t0 the door. Special music was rellrl- cred by Union Road Cllolr. Rev. '1‘, Wilson nave an irrplrillxz sci‘- mou mi John Zi 8 verse. It i: lvpeii the Union Road Choir will eolnc back again soon. Miss Edith McLaughlin, Suffolk. spent the wcck end at her homo in l Efnnhope. TIE} ST. ANDREWKQ CHURCH, SYDNEY, N. S. ‘The annual congregational nlcct~ inc: of 5-‘. Andrew's United ChilTCll known miiim-q 1.. m1, (VVPWV n» was held in St. Andrew's Ilrill, Syd-I 10min: i-vn b"O‘Il"T=‘.. Wi Mm nnv. on W-uinesday evening. Fol- lowing n (ievotlonnl perlnr, em- duelcd by {he pastor, Rev. E. Mcl- UNITED k father zirrinc 119a lllncns. "was a gplbllfiid review of the work 1 lo.’ the church and expressed ti‘alllr 1 ‘f FPFS for“ the fellowship nrci . f» unanimity.’ exit=ti1lg tllroiljli l i‘ ~11; wumllr».n 11311.. i Iout the congregation. Special ww- lrofcrcnce was made to the Pastor _' wed ‘l lirvcrlius, Dr. Prlngle, in which ' plmrc at TH-llliil" lillW-Ii (Yiiurl i! par- 1 i Fob. ll, vxltrn Miss Nfvrilc s cxprirssed the pleasure it gave scurry: {l mqniygl-s unon his return in Harriet, riullizlltol‘ of Airs. I/sulsc April from further service in fron- Thonlsozl. m vll-"lllcu. was 1111iw<1 m, musk.“ work and the whole- in nmrrlnfzc to Ralph Augustus hart“! 5515mm» he ha, 513(1) lGuy, son oi’ 311's. Ala-x MarDonnld, jrcndcrcd in the congregation and O'I"-"*"'~V- ‘to u“, paste‘ The present Com.‘ The bride looked 111 unlzllicnllt membership is 1223/Pinii silk crepe with . velvet Tm“. “.35 added to the w“ m", jacket lint and accessories in match. ‘m, the year 16,, 24 were rflnovcd 1 TIN: bride and groom were unat- by dmth, l3 of whom were mcm- twdbd" , bcra, 5i received the Sacrament of] _Th° m?!‘ 3'”‘""3 twp!“ will :0‘ Kbapmn, and 19 mmmges "wcrcésldc ill ‘ _ ‘mvtoun. T111511“. est _,,0.(_Inm.m_d_ nibute was also paid‘ of fl'2i'il."> t.ll0l.g.l..\l1t tile luuncc Prof‘ mflchflr and chem “w, wish them both n long and happy timnks oi’ the congregation wascwcddcd mo‘ icxtendui to the pxit/Jrs and allI v torglnlizniions for the mllsflifkfllil Moulson 1V1£‘1V0t Return By Plane (".1 ming ‘work accomplished throughout the‘ year, CLARENCE I’. STEIVA RT l Tile followilu: was sowed frmn a BUENOS Aunts’ Rb‘ larcap- . ,.. . w“. Glasgow N_ S_ papal; M“ Q, iain Jzllllr-ra A. tloillnnil, who recent- P. siclvzlrt i5 a Sister of Mrs“ 1y flew the solull Atlantic, said io- Uttlr‘ at P“v"‘e"l"s , mp1‘ ri to mrm “if.” of .r~ n: Fen‘. prf sifin t‘ m". fissftlalss o‘ th~ ri€scn=e and. .______ ‘i1 "" 1"‘. '* “' “"1" ~ir‘1‘n to ‘Ionor roll for January: D‘ f!" f"? l‘-\““""(lii“ factors Grade X-l Doris Webster. ctl"c." in “to " tltrc patiertts. with ‘FY91?’ new cure sugqesfed, t0 re-I- ‘ire and treat wisely the early‘ ry in g!‘ him adequate “The trrwltrrcnt of eiwonic arth- --=:'.=1 i‘ ,._>=u. Ii‘ rt‘ v-"fil: q . ilS 111.. 1130," has rlmuq iwcam. his opening remark "There has been a trpnlendoils in- , Eileen MacFadyen, a Eldon Mac- crease in inter-cut concerning rheu- Williams. lzmiio di ‘lssrs during the past tent Grade III Jr-l. passing through a osis did 20 years ywldmun. - ‘F, and its n result, the mvrlical literature has been flooded with] '4 of hlls- reports of cures acwmplished per- ‘ 2 Francis Murphy, 8 Everett Wad- or injecting. of {hops by eating this {that As a result, the majority doctors has been unable to sepa- rate fact from fancy. “Diets, vaocirles, oonolic irriga- tlohs, various fomis of electro- pbysoi and hydro-therapy, typhoid injections, _ the administration cf scores of chemicals by mouth, or by injections, postural correction and elven manipulation cf tlle feet have all been hailed by the public, and too often by the medi- cal press, as the answer to the problem of treating chronic arth- ritis," he continued. ‘ ' "It is most unfortunate that many of these methods have been made available to the general med- ical profession. for some of them are not only worthless, but are in~ struments of incaiculable harm. The many remedies offered are. of course, the best evidence of lack of specificity." Exact Cause Unknown While handling these thousand cases of various types of arthritis Dr. Holhrcok was made increasing- ly aware of the fact that there is not yet known any one single cause for the disease any more than is a specific cure. Ho declar- ed that “it is o. disease not only of the Joints, but is constitutional in scope, manifesting itself in nearly mo“ D1) M, p; genge of qwyonfll day he plans to return to England “m1 h,“ many relatives m», p_ E, 1,: by steamer. Til" dzlic of his de- .|._.1,O w“; Symzmth-ZQ M“, 1m- in; partllru llns not been set. He may 11cc: 1i bereavement. l fll'l‘1ll\f‘.'0 the trip to lllrct. his wife, ,1 A v-r-ck 11:0. Mr. Clurcllcc Stenc- Alilif Jvlliiwii. 1" ‘ 3 3"“ mint“ 1 art, of Liifiic Harbor, was 1n New 1"~\'- ill U15 Cl!" ‘mids- (El. ~11 -. ‘Eng his friends on the, Noili-sulf-l Drill "<1 Foul"! "iv t0 rg/v of u l: pvnnlisod K, b,- g. glad Ciliic avail.» tests; to determine‘, (- .; m» §"~;{rrd mo,’ flleiilvl‘ llir; ii-llt plvnn Cilll cross every system of the body." By means of a slide chart he showcclzi endocrincs, circulation, gastro-in- including among these age, fail- rzue, exposure, nervous strain, dict,_ blu-loerines, circulation, gastric-in- Lestinal dysfunction, constitutional type and malnutrition. ‘These, ho tomttmled, illustrate the complexi- i Cameron, l Perfect-attendance: Doris Web‘ llations. ' wed :0 the City Hospital Satur- lsy nrlrllillg for an operation for xppcniir‘ .5. AUGUSTINE COVE SCHOOL Grade VIII-l Grace Webster, I Leslie Dawson, 3 Kenneth Daw- soil. Grade VI-i Wendell Maclihdyen 2 Margaret hfriclibrlane, 8 Myrtle Grade 111 Sr.-1 Muriel Clark, i Olga MttcWil- linms. , Grade II-l Ellsworth Newsornc. man. Grade I—1 Marion Cameron and 'Doris Ncwsom (cquall, 2 Stanley 8 Reta Cameron and ‘Earl Wsdman (equal). stcr, Grace Webster, Wendell Mac- Fadyc-ll, Margaret MacFarlane, Myrtle wacllnon, Muriel Clark, Everett Wadmun, Ellsworth New- some, Reta. Cameron, Doris New- some, Earl Wndman. —-Eva R. Stevenson, Teacher. INDOOR GARDENS Nothing peps up your winter sun porch like an ivy garden. Put a large, three cornered box across one corner of the room and plant it full of ivy. This is a very easy plant to raise, as it thrives in any soil, needing only plenty of water to keep alive. If you live in a climate where ivy does not grow or cannot be bought. substitute that old stand- by, wandering Jew, in place of it. If neither one i; available, don't forget that sweet potato vines are beautiful. You simply take o, large sweet potato-one which shows plenty of sprouts on the outside- cu; it in two and stick each half in a dish containing s. little water. In o. short space of time the sprouts will start to grow and soon you will have a luxurious vine growth in each dish. every factor possible." Some of the factors involved in the treatment of chronic atrophic arthritis he enumerated as: rest. exercise, heat, massage, pre - Her many friends will be pleas- ed to know that Mrs. Jmnes sheen Locke Road, is doing quite nicely after her recent severe illness Miss Irma Clements- R.N., of Hebron is in attendance. Iiluneral seflfltles for the late Wil- liam Griffin who passed away in Charlottetown on Feb. 8, were held at St. Mark's, Int ‘l, 0n Feb. l0. Roy. Phalen Mcxenna. officiated. There are left to mourn, three brothers, John Griffin of Burton, Joseph of Glengarry and Mburice 0f Broclrton, and a sister, Mrs. ‘Ihomas Butler. Glengarry. ma. Alfred Gorriil, Glenwood. has returned to heu- home after spending some time with her moth- er Mrs. James Sheen, Locke Road. Funeral services were held on Feb 10 at St. Marks, Lot ‘l, for the late Mrs. Robert Doyle who passed away quite suddenly at her home a‘ Lscke Road on Fob. 5. Requiem lligll ‘Moss wis celebrateg by Rev. Plural: Mc- Kenna, Pastor. MI‘. "-7. C. Wilkinson, Springfield West, has arrived after a very pleasant trip in Jacksonville, Flor- ida, wilere he will spend some time. Mr. W. H. Dennis, M. L. A, was a visitor to Blunmerside recently. lidirs. D. A. McPherson, Dunblane, was a visitor to Hcbron on Feb. 14. Mr. H. B. McWillianls, Dunblane, returned home on Fieb. l8, after mending a week visiting friends in Alberton and Elmsdale. Mrs. Roy MicDougal, Springfield West with her son Keith were re- cent visitors to Glanwood. His many friends are pleased to knew that Mr. Nomlan McDonald. Dunblane, is doing very nicely after an operation for appendicitis in P. C. Homitol. MAKES FINE RECORD CORNWALL, Ont’... Feb. 18- (C. PJ-Dr. C. J. Hamilton of this city has brought 8,750 babies into and correction of deformity, diet, the world and believes it is the bowel management. removal of loci, transfwion vaccine and cli- higihest truthful claim that can be made by Billy doctor. He is ‘l7 years A meeting of the members of the D G1°T1W°°d E28 571F016 W115 held li- ist Association have their affilia- i-hs Hall there. on Feb. 13. which , tlons outside the Dominion of cal.- brought to a successful close the .153," mg M; Quuu1e_ q know business oi the preceeding season. prlsonments of the eight; Commun- ists and the riots at Kingston peni- itentiary. If over there was a time when the clause against unlawful assembly should be maintained it was now. "I know that the Canadian Labor efence League and the Commmh that from telegram which I have i received threatening myself. I havc been told that 150,000 Communists l in New York are watching mo: and ' I forget how many hundreds of thousands in Chicago-all _ mo. grams fralned, I believe, in the City of Toronto." "Another thing I will stats to tho House incidentally, and that is that no sooner did the disturbance take Piece in Kingston penitentiary than I was floodechwith telegrams from every quarter of Canada. almost ba- fore the riot started, all framed-in practically the same language, and I think all engineered from the City of Toronto.” with “Bard to the numerous petitions that had reached him, Mr. Guthrie said that these had come to him from every lie-rt of Canada. "I om not. overstating the ease when I say that I have ‘thousands and thousands of them. I do not now acknowledge receipt of them, I merely hand them over -to the Mounted Police in order that a. rc- °°Td m!!!’ be kept of the names and addresses of these people, and I make that statement so that these Pflrtles may know what i do with them. Not l Single Anglo-f q‘. "I have received some communi- cations in which it is stated that this petition must not be sent to the Minister of Justice but to the head office in Toronto where the names may be registered and com- Plled. so that the Department of Justice may not know who signed the names and addresses of those who signed them. Some of these communications have inadvertently been sent direct to me, and I can assure the House that in long peti- tions there does not appear a. sin- gle Anglo-Saxon or French-Canad- ian name-nothing but the names of foreigners, and unpronounceable names for the most part. “I do not know all the ramifica- tions of this society, but I believe that it is closely associated with or affiliated with the friends of the Sovlet- Society, another society which is operating throughout Can- ada, particularly in Ontario and Western Canada, and which favors me with its opinions and its peti- tions. I know from facts compiled through the agency of the MvuntJ ed Police that these societies are operating in almost every corncr most seditious." InPolnte Favors Repeal a. member of the preceding admlmg. of the cabinet at which representa- tives of the various labor Orgimizq. tions came to present their pro. gramme to the government. “Those man were devoted m l“ and order. They were men like gm President of the Trades and Labm Council, Tom Moore, whom nobody would accuse of being c. Common- ist, or even a Socialist. Thom pm, have always asked the government for the repeal of that section, be- cause they wero afraid that through certain interpretations of u; their rizhl milrht be violated." Mr. Lapointe recalled that he Iliad on five occasions mgr-Mug“, legislation to repeal the statute and that the House of Commons had always supported the bill. Dur- ing the session of 1930 nobody on the opposite side of the House had opposed it. _“If it is s crime to favor the bill introduced by the Hon. member for Winnicez North Centre all Hon. members who sat opposite me in 1930 and supported the bill intm- duced at that time-because they did not oppose it~were guilty of s similar crime.’ . wcsx was as llAl-MIIIM avom srrono “new A doctor was asked recently whether he thought it l-m-mflu to drink Inge quarttit-ica of I!!! 1W9 tea during the (my. This woman! would drink it on first waking up. at breakfast, in the middle of the morning, after hmchiflg, at ten time, after supper, and finally, be- fore going to bed. Recently aha no‘ ticed that slifi suffered s 300d deal from heartburn and V881!!! d1!‘ comfort high up in the stomach. Tea drinking is harmless enough ithe doctor said, but it is certainly bad for you to drink it very hot mid 1t is equally bad to drink it very strong. Very strong tea, por- tlcuiarly if it has stood a long time and has become bitter and very hot tea must be very irritat- ingto ihostomach; lndufter I‘ time you are bound to get g chron- ic gwltrltts with heartburn and it; gqgompanylng unpltusantnes- 30s. If you drink s. lot of ten, make’ it fresh each time. IDLLO BAY WEST SCHOOL Standing of nuoilo or Rollo ‘so! West School for tho month. of Jan- uary: Grade X-i Sterling Reid and Andrew Paton (equal. Grade IX-l Bessie wood, I Martha Reid, 3 Margaret White. 4 Charles Whiteffi Gracie Bryentefl- Grade VII-l Daniel White. Grade VI--i John Paton, 2 John Ohaisson. Grade V-l Helen white, 2 Ma- JOr Reid. B Annetta White, 4 116d!!! Chaisson. Grade IV-l Lois Reid. Grade III Br-l Wendell Bryan- ton. 2 Geo Paton. Grade III Jr-l Gertrude Chais- son, 2 Raymond McKenzie. Grade II Sr-i Reggie White, 9 Kathleen MacRae. Grade Ii sr-l Frances Reid. Grade ll Jr-l Andrew Chlissoh- Grade I—-1 Rnbt White, 2 Shel- ton Bryenton. ' Perfect attendance: Andrew Pa- ton. Gracie Bryenton, Marthfi Reid, John Paton. Geo Paton, We"- del.l Brycnton. of Western Canada, and the litera- --IouLs B. Gallant, Teacher. OVGS ture which is circulated by some. body, and 1 attribute it to than societies. is most scandalous and Those who were “begging m; re. pesl of section BB" dc not belon| to any of those associations, count. ered Hon. Ernest Llpointe, fog-mg; Minister of Justice. While he w“ tration he had attended meeting; o ‘i: , , .. 2 .. l.l< 1mm!‘ tltut lr 1,... tho limit-F, 11-.- lil‘l mi lust night, y of the causes and the difficulty moth; therapy. These, he said. old and now administers aid to flzmln. ll». i-ontrncirrl (lfiflifl? pll"ll— l "W" k“ I)" ' “Y” "lmilitmigl bf a dirffli flplvrflflflh t0 rvmildlvs. have been found worth while, but grandmothers and grandfathers lllolli and bccnllln- s’. .“l_‘.' ill. , "i" 35"“ “W?” ifllliild ill SUVCYI‘ [flaking it necessary "not to de- (wen 1n the use of they; great; cue whom he brought mm the world Y,._.u._,;uy ,l_,l.mo,,,, H‘, N, ‘Nun,’ i;_1;il~._1', day». bend upon one agent, but upon Plus; be taken, year; ago, , and 0'1» r-f the ‘frit hart‘. of 191-1 _ "'-~—-— iv‘ l" WW1 1'» lllzlmlllvc; UP FATHER . ell Lt 1H,’. ' ' . . l .,, 7 U . i i: ";;.i‘...‘:;, liars-teas... “ices “ravages-st ‘m. i1""l Nirr. 1\i‘illl‘0, of nun :' OVIUZA-‘qmq- MATTER‘ TRQUQERQ‘ Plains. I’. 1'. and one dluelltcl‘ ‘ Jean, :1 liradunfr: nurre from Rw7- 9 ‘ l ni Wctcria H-"spiirll, Montreal. Vi." latter came homo from Itfalrrcnl l during the uacrk to be with ll"? Di SGUSTIN ("v-once Prflnroso Stewart was horn ill Pictou 71 year? zlrio and wow n. ,~/~f'"lv of tllc fanlilv of Writ m" Avolniwlc nilrl Winfield of ‘\'.*‘.'-[1.l‘ fllWll. Few mcll in Pictou Coulvq: u-m-c‘ IT 5 PO5\T\\/E,LY G. Jill! E§