way f0 fake Soak a cake of Royal Yeas: with a little sugar in a quarter of a glass of tepid water over night. Stir well, strain and drink the liquid. Many people prefer to take it in orange juice. ROYAL .s'l‘ANDAltD MINING EXCHANGE Quotations furnished through court- esy oi‘ Louis M. Atwell c: 00.. Char- loitetovm Oflice. 1115i. Nickel New . Laval Quebec McDow-ra l‘ Mcfat . Ncrundr. .. Pioneer . . . . . .. shc-rli. Gordon . Budirury Basin Tack Hughes . Tcwagnm; . . . . .. Vlpond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Wlndtul‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .05 Wilght Hargreaves 2.35 V. In Memoriam DIR, DONALD J. ROSS Donald J. Ross died at Flat River on September l4, 192B, aged - 30 years. He was a son oi‘ the late Mr. V hi1 Ross and Elizabeth MacDonald RNs. His brothers are Messrs Mag- nus, Alexander J.. and. Hector sur- viving, also John H. and Frank Ross deceased. Thole are two sons, unme- ly, Francis A. Rxss and Philip N. mas. The sisters are Florence G. and Sarah C, Flat River and Mrs. W. W. Flnlayson, San Francisco, Col. , The funeral services were conduct- cd at the hnus-r and urzive by Rel. Mr. Rodger of the Belfast congrega- tion. who took his text lrcm the Zmi Pralm "The Lard is My Shepherd.‘ 11gb fin: old hymns, "Rock o; Ages." and "Asleep in Jesus," were sung. The-pail bearers were as follows: Gpifield Ross, W. D. MacKmzie, Al- bert J. MacDonald, Angus . Mn’:- Donald, James B. Acorn, hilip J. Acorn. The undertaker was Mi’- Norman Giilis. ‘The lute Mr. Ross had sewed in the mail service of his country l‘)! twenty-one years. He was a faith- hrl cmclal as such a long record would 11-011mm; l 11,- vim‘. much wfillwilfil and hhi memory will be cherished by the bereaved. r sixty-rfifihrs old ' -A Ahleto do Her Work -Mr's.. s. A. din» SulTcn-d with Kidneys‘ hm Rheumatism svwmnv. N J“- 743mm!) ' "l was suffering with what the Dot‘- ' tor said was sluggish liver and kidneys rind a little Rheumatism." writes Mrs. B. A. mm», a well-known resident of this place. "I took three boxes of Dodds Kidney Pills and was much better. I am now able to do my W0"!- 1 9mm‘, years old undfian assure Y0" that D0dd's Kidney Pill’. are a H79“ medlclnt. I keep them la the house nil the time." _ ‘n, is on account n! tho good v/Orl- n,“ pally; Kidney Pill-i do that they oahxuy ch n,pi‘0m","~‘"i "W-‘NE m“ " inlly mcdlchln chnst. Bo mun)’ t ordinnh‘. everyday ills come lrom my kidneys. Rheumatism, barkuclw. m purindry imblbflid “W.” d ‘ gm be tluiéléci directly 6r in- ' kl ne .. ‘ufigilflitarllsity Philly: ‘be Pbiflifid my‘ eve re. or. v $614,631.00 do. ma. ‘Mom 1 Ont. ‘ I iiifiisicur ‘ . EXAMINATION supplym €c_--' Warm“ Gianni an ,,-...,- ~90‘! i some. an aim lien teed at Q's. 2087-l-7-3i 4W film's wcrranhd um wedge ma: at Bruce's. aool-i-o-ai donossclir sun cnwunm saws said right at Braces. 2067~l-1-3i ANDIAN HAND MADE axe han- dles in ttosl: at Bruce's. 2037-b5-3i -HOBSE MEAT in IOU-lb, boxes, iaiiwiily limited at Bruce's. , aoao-i-a-zi -NOW l8 THE TIME for inver- lcr . Painting and decob utlng. Buy paint, and hdrdwnm at Bruce's. 2087-l-4-3l -—-Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tnnwn. or Summe side, left on Sotwday last to Spend the winter month in Cnli~ fomia. S. i --FUJI SILK-In rose, copen, 00;» per-leaf, light ‘blue, natural and white. 29 wide, 41c per yank-At Sinclair's. 30374-92; --BUY MOBIL "E" the light 01! with u body. Sold at Bruce's. 2080-14-21 -~KOTEX—36c per package in the January salc.-~At Sinclair's. 2087-1-8-21 —-KEBOSENE OIL with i986 800E and more light. 601d at Bmoeb. 20804-840 -::s bINOK nuonnssm slum- Biflck only. 89c per yard-At Bin- clalrs- 2087-1-8-21 ~TURKXSII TOIWELSv-Siw 14x L11. rm: 17x30. 36c per pair in Janu- ary Sale. At Sinclair's, 2081-14-21 -—WOIVEN'S FLEECE LINED BLOOMIEIISF-Navy. sand. light and dark grey, sale price 45o—At Bin- vlfllrb- 2087-14-2! ~29 INC]! PRINT COTTON.- Uliht and dork smiles January $1110 Mice per yard m. At Silllllflrfls. 2087-1-3-21 ~soorcn znnuan and Ruynn Glnghams. regular 39c to 45c. 0n rzue for January. per yard 25c. At Sinclair's. gum-Lam —WESTERN Aomviu-m. c. .1. Gallant is Guardian Agent in Kuw- hm. and will be pleased to retell-e ‘new and renewal subscriptions. 1-831‘ -—ACKNOWLEDGEMENT —-I wish l" ihflflk my Guardian friends who have given me their patron“, any. in; the year i928. C. J. Gallant, HOWI-ii-Yl- QUQT-l-il-li -d‘HE ousnmmrrown GUAR- DIAN may be obtained horn the Hunter Book swre, next Bum; ol "We mm. Watcr Street. Subscrip- rims will be received and advertise- ments taken for insertion in the Guardian. .—I-‘IN'E LECTURE 0N JAPAN AND THE riser-m. Clarenoe Mc- Ki-uiwn. Prlndlpal of Pine Hill Ool- l688. Halifax. gave an intensely in- erening address cu his trip to Japan inst Friday night in Epworth Kali, Summ-srslde, lo an upprecintlvig w- dience, ably presided over by Mr. A. SLMacKay. He emphasized the dil- lerence in methods between the Or- ient and this land, stating that in Japan and K-irea. etiquette was o: the greatest importance llbin their point at vie-w and pointing out, the many interesting diflerences lh their customs. For instance, when they went t: build a, house they began with the roof; and when sawing ic-gs they sawed from the under part, instead o! from the top. How- cxer, he emphasized with what enso the Japanese people admit/Gd wept» urn customs and ideas and he min or ~his cxperiznce, sitting in a. cob- lcrence with Chinin. Budding‘ end Christian rapresentatlvleswfiil-jwb lng in u (mildly s rlif, find ‘b t» lngpriralutlfihs 1m iii ' M10 stclpl welinie ‘sllnllar w ilifllo 11 Mlifll/ in Clmadi. He ulgd tall. i lllivhlterflilllrdqfiiie. openers ylflre in the lhfieedfngs" o! _ ‘ r diam-Co (silence lust 5 elm tlle- hi leis‘ the ma" on‘, , any book in Jqpan. m; err-Mm. nffyery pleuslnkqlriannor w the‘, , that in theI-n ly eslah , . iflilm-Zllil; ol China, out of h 3 l net membe‘ six were Christian Willi, and - he s lino work the, Wreldli M? box-n dbing Among the p z , Rigel. At the blbee o. Ln _ V mam»; ‘WM tendered t .3010 it- was hopdi flint at no fhr I11. I uld lid able i2: kill-mi a-Qnin a c.‘ hearing this ‘great le..;i_.r.-S In Mialnoriiim rush cosmos l A-QLA-i On Tues y. the lrh. d-A"; n! Di:- mnlrqr, x92 . alter a than month's illness there ‘ to M: lbternbi reward Painl- ndvn in the Bllllfllfi" o! bu are. lbnvini; to mum's win- éw. one rag“ Vmcrnfi c!) wshh’ p- a dnnd eds m. .At:1 ill; Cllllfi. Ntblfl mi: lliiilb-‘iltii- £73 and ‘fwd uiofbfii. beuiddd I303 In" iiicnlr: and. rplli/ivot i6 mourn. 4.1:“ 1m cl a i: a ldyihi lnigbibd m,» .- c"-'l brcthe . 5T1!!! are ‘t- bias. Pa nun W’ . luumy , North; J ‘ , Ila; Also xivwilllolll‘. , Soul-in. m4 ‘Hnllnnh a} 3w late biuiban énmpbail» "Mu. . nuns; hi: iiliim he was hallm- iv yisltnl id: ab mm um luv, n. Missal, will; minimum-er we 1"‘ crawling rim-i u; Molina‘ 01mph. . . > * I i l i l I '- awn-aw .».--~ 005ml... MIIABTEIN warm-w. J. W. maroon: in uardian Agent lu unn- llliie and be pleased w receive new and renewal auuaalpilona. . t! Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Jun. ‘i. :- Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward Members Montreal Btiock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE At Top Afsunta Fe Ry . . . . ..l99?;i American CanOo .;. "H293 ArnCaraz Pbundry Co . . . . .. AmllocomotiveOo... .. ArgOopM NYCendrHudRvl-IR . . . . .. Oon GasCoiNW) . .. HudMotorCarCo... .. Intel-Petroleum . .. BtandnrdQllolNJ . . . . . . . .. ReadingCo... .. SouthernRailway Union Pacilic fly .. UBInIilcoholCo‘... .. Westinahimsc Elec . . . . .. United Slates Steel . MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Abltibi .. MlsaKnndcRxasRy... Montreal Pawer . . . . .. National Breweries .. .. Winnipeg Ellectrle . . . . . . . . _ Hrompmn .. Brazillaufinctlon .. Abitibi .. Shawinlgun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Canadian Steamship Co . . . . .. Dominion Bridge Massey Harris .. Asbestos Canadian Brewery . . . . . . . .. Building Products . FmserandCo .. ChasGurd . PowerCox-poration .. Foreign Securities .. Inter Utilities-A .. Inter Utilities-B p. British America. Oil . .. lmlwrlalOil BANKS Bank Commerce .. BankRloyul .. Bank Montreal “TIEAT OATS .. .48‘; WHEAT " ltlay _.li9 July .120‘;- Oct .. ..ll9-'-.'. the, adjoining cemetery, where nil that was mortal 0i‘ a good kind / neighbour xvae; léiidto-rest. until the finnl resurrection. The pallbearers were: _ Michael Murphy. Plus Jamieson, oi‘ Panmure Island, Maurice Duly, Lnw~ , rence Duly, oi Si. Mary's Road: W01 11am Jnmiesozl and Philip Creedjoi’ Sturgeon. » ' 'l‘he following muss cards. spiritual ollerings and letters of sympathy iverc- received: lilass Cards l Ml. and Mrs. Edwin McDonaki. Ilmmurc lshnxcl; Mr. and Mrs. Mutil- ins Cozidou, Panmure Island; Mr. and liirs. Michael Lannlgan, Ponmure Is- land; Jame" Ccndon. Georgetown; Lillian Condom. Concord, N. LL; Ada Oondon; Concord. N. l-L; Cecilia. Nic- Dchald. Punmure Island: Mary _C. McDonald. Hnnmure Island; Manual M12. JUSUph B. McDonald. Plnmure Island; ;.Panmum Island Women's In- sgtute. Pnnniure Island: Etta Mc- , . Brookline, MRSB-Z Catherine Mormon. m» ‘;‘ e. Mass; Mrs: T. P. ‘McCartney. Halifax; 14mm Con- don, Attleboto. Mam; Mrs. James Clinton. (ti-rlottetuwu; Mrs. Allan Mclltenzlefhittle Pond. - Splrlhlli alter-ms ' litalla Murphy. Panmurv Island; Mildred White, Punmurc Island. , Letters oi’ Sympathy Laura Condon, Attieboro‘, Mass]; Imtle Morrissou. Brookline. MassAdn Qonclon. COWBOIG. N. n; Lillian Con» eidn. Concord N.H.:.Mrs. James Clin- ical, C..a.lotm.ov.'iji: Annie ' Steele, Little Pond; Nellie White, Newton, Masai: Mrs. Angus D. McDonald. 1.0.- tle Pond: Mrs. T. P. McCartney, liai- ilax. V May his soul rest in pence. “(Patriot please copy.) Mo’: Lu Tint 0914* l _ ed mygafiyw in um- .l“°". ’ I l Se; _ L l 36th ANNIVE RSARY, With a Mivgligtzrgitigrelglliilcegf Unequalled 25 per cent Off Men’s Smart Tweed Overpoats SPLENDID Gal-merits iuGreys, Browns and Fancy iviixed TWeedS, plain and half belted models, alaid back-effects, all smartly made, well tailored, shown in all sizes from . 6 to 46 inches chest measure. cost is a good coat. $10.00 Coats for ......... . .- $12.00 $20.00 Coats for . . I Every . . . . . . . . . $15.00 $18.00 Coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.50 $25.00 Coats for . . . . . . . . . . . $18.75 $30.00 Coats for . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.50 tifully xmade of any of these splendid fabrics. $50.00 Uverconts clear at 33.33 20 per cent off One third off all Tweed and Worsted Suits town. (lurably. For our 36th Anniversary Sale. $16.00 Suits sell for $22.00 Suits’ sell for . . $14.67 Kasha (lvercoats, during this 36th Birthday Sale. LINES NOT MENTIONED _ One third off , i s ‘ Dresses $12.50 Coats for . .$ 8.34 $25.00 Coats for . $16.67 $39.00 Coats for . .$26.00 ...$10.67 $20.00 Suits sell for .- $20.00 sluts sell for ...$13.33 $30.00 Suits sell for -- 845.00 Suits sell for .. $50.00 Coats for . $35-33 $75.00 C0815 f0!‘ . .$50.00 $ 8.95 Dresses for $ 5-97 $20.00 Dresses for $13.34 One Thlird/ off Raincoats‘ for Women £0‘ Children $2.75 Raincoats for $1.84 $3.00 Raincoats for $2.64. $6.05 Rnincoats for $4.64 $8.1M) Rnlncoats for $5.34 $12.00 ltainc oats for $8.00 $2.25 Illouses for $1.50 $0.75 Blouses for $3.84 $0.00 Blouses for $6.00 2S per oent off Kimonas, House Dresses, Smocks. $3.05 KlhIOXIRB for $2.913” M “was f.” $3-’~‘§‘§'.'9é‘f i150... p 5.132.553 38-09 Klmmms for $6'°°tor .. . . . . . .0’. .. $2.24 $10,100 13mm“ 9°? 37-39 $8.95 House Dresses * ' ‘ fbi'............$2.97 25.2w (m: oil CHILDREN'S bnnssns House Dresses ‘ Wholesale prices on all linesu-not ‘speeitied. _._ ._ _ N oooiis. . “new u m‘: . i ,_ nanucen One third off Scotch Tweed, Alpine and Llama Overcoats Here's a wonderful chance to pick up a high class coat, beau- sasoo Overcoats clear at 23.33 ' $40.00 Overcoats clear at 25.57 $75.00 Qvercoats clear at 50.00 20 per oent off Blue Blue Chinchilla Coats and Grey Serge Suits We presume there is no doubt that this showing 0f fflllfiy Tweed Suits is the largest and finest of the sort m-Charloltf‘ It includes handsome, stylish gorments from the beg: makers in Canada, tailored perfectly, fitting smartly, Ive-HI‘! n . $16.67 , $20.00 . $30.00 Wholesale prices on Blue and Grey Alpine, Montagllac and OTSCOUNTS OF 1O PER CENT TO ONE THIRD IN OTHER . is 4.50 t0 6.75 for . . . . SPECIAL DISCOUNTS- Men’s Fall and Winter Caps f . . . . . . . 20 p.c. o Men's Jumbo Coat and. Pullover Sweaters, heavy weight Oxfords and plain Garnet, all sizes, flannel knit and cloth i fancy checks,‘ all sizes, 2.9 Men's Fur Collars and Caps, Persian, Seal, Nu- tria . . . . .....25p.c.,_ All Men's Sweaters, plain and fancy . . . . 10 p.c. off Men's Underwear, a. i minds .. 10p.c.oi"i All Men's‘ Furnishing; O p. c. o ’ snap and fe- dora stvles . . . 10 p.c. off . Emit Gases. Club Bags 0nd Trunks at 10 p. c. disc. WhQlesaIeP-ri ' Ail Over the Store Womens’ iNew Coats land ‘ $12.50 Dresses for $ 8.50 ' $13.75 Dresses for $16.50 Dnesses for i 1.00, * SPECIAIJ PRggES 9.1 7 Ijadies’ , .Fu1f"‘CO3tS-~ - You (anus if‘: ‘ ‘From the. lines: etook‘ in. WHO '0 ALL is. is BAR. lifts