4- v ‘A oooo QUALITY Hot Water n 1 Bottle Is a necessary part of ev- ery hi sehold equipment. Y0K! Will find it an excel- lent cold weather ‘comfort ‘s- AAA-ks‘ ‘AJAQA,AAAAAA‘A s‘ vvvvvvv v vvv v are guaranteed to give per- feat satisfaction. and those which we offer ‘ A ilyisnii ‘iii III DIIIYIII Ron Ricpellol lulu ‘ i ‘ have ale F121;]: the on.» ron ram tramp. led free in plain wrapper. Mai lflvss 70a relief. Get n l IWBOIII D08 I They will withstand hard ' J usage and can be depended Y, , upon not to leak or grow .- 1’ hiard—ul_l seems are reinfor- ‘ i 9Q - You ll N Ill H0 . mini-h !.| villi will. ‘Jhymlftfhl , Prices Range from $1.00 to ‘ of Pyramid Pile Treatment o! any : $359 drugglst. Bo relieved of itching. 0 ... protruding piles hemorrhoids and 0 such rectal troubles. lingla m»; "n ' . ' E :1“ 'm.°tt Enabzglipgdflizgdnrti-elnulfi ,{ E. A. v T551830 substitute, ‘ Central Drugstore Take Penslar Colg Break- ers and guard against "Flu" w rims sun-us COUPON “moi-“élfifi gflfiffifinn mo. ri'iZ"¥nJ"n'siE¢.i'i'i'l»°ini§'$-“-'§ni°§ ssssesssssnnqsi ‘ —25c a box. i i. ‘vvvvvvv¢¢v¢ tl Where copies come t1- are allowed as one wor . Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany all advertise- t 1n no case can this rule be overlooked. Advertisements t received without remittance cannot be acknowledged. merits. FOR SALE F0]! liAlil-l-JNFHV li0II.'i'l‘l'}ll “OAT, (‘i‘(lill‘ plank, ' I'm-t over iill, 7 it. imam. i-iuht. iliiiii. Apply to l-‘rcd Mvilvv, l.t(l., Suiiiiiii-iv-iiiiia +e‘¢"- aw- e t: AAAAAAAAJ CLASSIFIED ADVllllliSEMENTS = Advertisements under this heading. 2c. perword for each in- BCI‘ Uh. our care to be forwarded. flve must. be added to cost to cover Contractions count mdone wor #v vvv? ¢‘ v cents ‘postage. etc. , but. five figures (ns $1,000) TFACHERS ivANTEl) only 98 cents. ‘4 p. m. Admission 25 itfght 8 p. m. Wednesday March 3. Tormcntlne nt den at 7.55. sengcrs. city at 10.40. . DR. ROBBINS. Genital Guardian Dents] Parlors. Royal Bank Buildings. , OBZI-Z-Gllfltf. SEiRViOBB next Sslbbsth March 7th at St. Andrews Church, Orwell at 11, at OrvveIiHeed at, 8.30. sesesvs “£63m evening March 8th for Rose Ball in Lyceum -._._. v DICTIONARIES, only a limited . quantity on hand. Get yours today, THE WAY-SIDE PIPERF-Héflrll Memorial Hall Tuesday March 9th cents.‘ G. W. V. A. MEETING-Friday slinfip. Business of the greatest importance -to every returned man will ‘be dealt with You can't afford to ~be absent. 2i LAPTHOR-NE-ln this city on 1920, Ja l"). Lapthorne, ziigeii 75 years. Fun- eral on Friday at 2.30 sharp from rho residence of his son, Henry Liiptliornc, Longworth Avenue, ser- vice beginning at 2 o'clock. THE CAR FERRY.—'l‘hc ferry steamer left Borden day morning at 9.05 nrrlv 11.05. there at 4.25 and got back to Bor- Sbe brought 6b pas The train arrived in the She ARRANGEMENT CANCELLED. ._ ——The local drama, “Why She Lov- ed Him," which is to be staged to- , night and tomorrow night, was to have been under the distinguished , patronage of His Honor the Lieu- i tenant Governor. - cent bereavement in his family, in the death of his brother, His‘ Hon- or will be unable ti) be present. Owing to the re GBAGI" K ill. -.s-s- on a trip to Ottawa. 2i m“ his recent illness. Geo. W. Gardiner. 51 " Mrs. J. ‘Beer and on the western train, their way to vi-sit at m. McGulgan A [HEB to be up around day. car- pitai. leaves sume similar duty at loft Quebec. ‘WANTI-tn-l-‘iilr AHHYLE SHORE school No. M2, 2nd clnss teacher. suitor) supplement for remainder Tugrnlhhnllcfl‘ 1.1. your. Jame-s A. |I.\|-|-'|'}‘-|‘l‘.t-l:)ll,cSl.'C- s‘||_|_|pHAN-|-._‘At Iluntm, I ,_'.”t_u"" n‘ n’ A‘ 7395 '5 I Ml my“ March 3, after ai short illness ‘Sarah WANTFD \\'A_iv'rr:u-_-'i-|-‘.suriia|i sou moi-i wife of David Sllliphant. Funeral . ’ loint action]. To tnkt; Clltlll-il: notice lam“ ____ AlDll|‘\l“ l-iuprlzlomuzit, $i5. “Ap- “. T ,; ,__\ -||_| |-\y 4mm" “M3” p y "u are l . Me nine inc _ 2D llbilltlllil‘i'illl‘l‘tlli'l mink. Nelson hum-hum“- l ' McLEoD"-‘At Ulgg‘ \\'iililroii. 'l‘yiie Valli-y. fiill-(l-ll-RIE-iipd ,_..___ ‘NA NTEI) 'l‘() llllY uonibiniitioii snfi- Apply l’. ()._ llox ' ICON!) IIANI) in good order. , City. 731l—2—28-i\1l'1fi' WANTEll-JIOUSE IIY FIRST 0F May, house or self-contained flat. with modern conveniences. Apply_ to "X" 0.0. Guardian. 6898-2-10MEtf _i_____i..___i_._ )—ll\'l-‘0lll\lA'I‘l0N AN ‘P0 whi-r ilmiiis of‘ two ivrothiers, lliirry iillll David Johnston. Clviiry .Iiihii>iiim, Scotland Furni, l’. i)., Aluiiitiiliu, enquires. 73ii6-3-3-hlPl2l MAIJE HELP ‘ \VANTEI'P-—DIAN T0 WORK farm. If Juhfl If. if 12-5. 0N married house, provided. lliunn. Marshfleld. Phone 7329-8-1-ME6ipd ITO/fl‘ QIA Ii Idllh‘ ‘VANTEIL-GOOD iiffi-r li-r ciiiiiinnki-rs, mun or wo- lllvll.» Apply iit once. A. Gilmour. St. Jnlixi, N. ll. 73-iO-3-2-liE3lpd v ‘ CLANKN JPHVICI-IKT \ , single mun profi-rrcil. sh iillllfiflitflllfllllll’?! in answer- 7iifib-fl-ll-lillilfli \\'AN'l‘l'lI) -- A GOOD GENERAL ‘litllllllll mid Horscshocr. llust rs puiii. Apply stating \'X~ ii-ni-i- ilI1(| \Vil)fi‘él. to J. ll. r-‘ii-nvbiill,Company. lilmiti-il, (‘hu- llimii. l\' it. 7341-31’ ‘iii-mum . _-__.__-__... fiAl. NME. \\'AN'l "P0 Ill-ll “I'l- rwnl UH" “(llill If LIABLE FUNT- lillJi NUltSHlfilCS" in PRINCE EIHVAHD ISLAND.‘ Ilil,’ dcinunil for stiii-k. Start now at best scl- llnr; scusiiii. Cliulcc list of hardy fruit and iirriuiiirntnl stock for l’. 1'1. I. planting. STONE AND \VI'JLLING'PUN, TURONTU. n so fiaivnotis JWU. A\III‘_I‘I':I, MvDONAIiU. LAND lll'\'l‘)’lll‘. Hoiiris. 7378-3-3 ‘llEillpd E \VAN'l‘ED—-A TEACIIIGII F0“ LONG Crook school. uppli-mcnt $50 for ri-malndor of _\i ' Apply A. ill. liiacKcnzio, Sccii. .ir,\'. n 730l-2-28-AlEGipd New York FunSuales l Opens April l9 NEW YORK, March. 3.—The an- nual spring sale oi’ raw" ‘furs in the Masonic Temple liere will ‘begin, or April 19, instead of on April 12, as hud been previously announced. Announcement. to this effect was made tonight by Normal H. Bacon, President of the New York Fur _Au.ctlon Sales 00100911151011- The Ynurposs of the change is to give the manufacturers and dealers more time in which to digest the mer- chandise they bought at the recent ' miduvintei‘ sale in'this city. The inst date ‘for receiving shipment of furs for the coming sale will be March 25. - Minardhi Linlmcnt Cures Colds, Etc l LONG AGO The (loar old times of lnngllgil seem for awuy and hazy, ille 800d olil. times we used lo know. 595°“ the world went crazy. We trotted i0 our divers tasks‘, contenied Bill‘ ly risers. and put our savings down in cosks. nor fretted over ,1 kaisers. We followed then tho baseball games, am] thrashed them over nightly. and to tho mill/lei took our dailies, when lights were glowing brightly. Ah, life was then serene and sweet, a pleasant, cheerful cycle; and no one hnd it in for Pete, or cussed the name of Michael. But new our rages never stop, we're hot beneath our col- ITlTITI-l IIICNI) filllilVPllfinN for srrvlcv. ll. T. Watts. York. 73l2-2-28-Alli7ipil _____¢.__,. lars; if for an hour Icease to yawp, some other fellow. boilers". Each voter packs around a brick, and. brazen knucks we carry, we ITRY OUR JOII PR-INTING DEPT. for your next order for billheads. letterhesds, The Island‘ Guardian Publishing Co" Kent 8L. (Jhariottetown. FARM lilldlil’ EXCHANGE — A number of incn, married and sin- gle wanted at once for positions on farms. Asply Department of Agriculture, hnrlnttetown. 629_'I-1-17-MEi‘.1’ FEMALE HELP ' DIAII) \VAN’l‘I<]I) AT ELDON HOTEL 72fi1-2~26-l\llfltf \\'AN'l‘l~ll) -—- (‘llAltlllldllltlAlll AND kitchen‘ girl. Apply Victoria Ho- tul. 7370~3—3-i\IE3l MAID \\'Al\i'l‘lill) I-‘Oll (ERNEIKAI. lioiisi-ivork In family of three. Ap- ply 231 Prince Street. TIlS-I-JJ-AiEtf _i___.__ \\'Ai\"l‘l'lI).—A (illll. ldilll (IENICIIAL lllJ\lSi‘\\'iIl'l{. Apply stating wages In Airs. .-\. l-l. Arscnriuit, Summer- Hlili‘. 7382-3-3~MEGi \\'Al\"l‘l<2ll—-A (illlli T0 ASSIST IN grin-cry store. Good reference re- iiillftlfi, (inc with experience pro - fi-rri- Apply in own handwriting to ll s 483. 7352-3~2—l\iEt.f ‘ lillll. \\’ltl\l'l‘lill) —- ONE HAVING some knowledge of general house work good iviigos. lllcnsnnt nur- rounilings. Apllly to llliss Loin-ion. Ill Ambrose St... Charlottetown. 0i‘ telephone H. 73JG-3-2-bildtts3ipd 000D WAGE! IP01! HOME \V0'IlKi We need you to make sucks on the fast easily learned Auto Knit- ter. Experience unncecssry. Dis- tance immaterial. Positively mi csnvassin . Yarn sumlllfld- PM‘- ' ticulsrs. cont strung; Dent. ill C., Auto Knitter £70., Ofiilllir. 6333-1-19MtlApn30. | IOUND Fouivu --m Tllld crrv norm flme lgq), gold wi-iidintr iii-u.’ Qwuor may llflVl‘. snmu liy imply- lng at Guardian (lfflr-i- and pin mi! (or ad. 7l0l-2-id-billai " don't know why our heads are 'sore, we don't know why we're rat- , floor, as when the nations battled. Oh, ior_ the happy golden days. when we sat round and twittered, and talked of whiskers‘ raise, and a heart embittered. 0h, for the when. ulfllle with smoked our pipes kites, like sane and kindly neigh- bors. To fortify The 81s ‘""“ lam Against Golda Be sure you get the Genuin 6%.... E take a fall from Toni to Dick. and throw some rocks at Harry. We tied, but still wc rant and walk the we could bygone peaceful nights. daily labors, we and flew our wan-r Mason. G. W. V. HIS sonubi. "Yes, there was the eiield." We offer for sale celient opportunity tractive prices due chase these Bonds at very at- DEATHS fWcdnesday March 3, at 4 p. m. William Mc- Leod aged 17 years sen of Mur- dock lMcLeod. Funeral at 2 p. m. Friday to Uigg Cemetery. M~CDONALD.—-At Brookfield March 3rd Jessie wi-fe of Kenneth McDon- ald, in the 58th year oi‘. her age. Funeral on Friday at 2 Hrookfield Cemetery. G. W. V. G. W. V. A.. meeting Friday night at 8 p. m. every member and those who have applied for membership are urged to be present. The secretary will be sit ‘the G. W. _V. A. rooms from 12 noon till 1 o'clock and from 3 till 5 p. m. Thursday andi Fri- day to receive dues and nippll- cations for members-hip. n. m. A. A. ES Mrs. iFlzitbush-Bo your husband didn't go to the war? .Mrs. Bensonhurst-No, he didn't. "What was the matter? Was he afraid?” trouble. he went he was afraid he'd lilBl make a slaughter-house of the bat- " :-~.~'.'Li ' VICTORY BONDS 1 Victory Bonds 5%’ per cent at the fol- 1’ lowing prices. This is an ex- [0 p111‘- to the River son of the lute-Mr. zind ifour (sons and three namely, Miss Hattie at to residence to the cemetery Freeland, standing the inclement worthy, patriots and ner, spoke words of copy.) Mourned by all who Mr. lowers was If ago. He resided there when he immigrated to devoted family. About five years ago 1 health. ever since. ' Christian met the end after , the Catholic Church. of ment was Cemetery beside ’ him by ten years. Mr. Frank E. Gardiner and wife arrived from Montreal on Monday night to spend a couple of months 7 85' with their parents/Mr. and Mrs. land, Montague, were pnsflensflffl Premier Bell, Summer-side. Mr. J. J. Hughes, Shamrock, who was taken to the City Hospital by n an onto, on Jun. 11th and operated on next day, for perforated appendicitis. was able his room yester- Miss M. H. Rees late of the nurs- ing staff of the Rena McLean Hos-. this morning to as- Hospital, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, in Memoliam .MR. ALBERT HUNTiLEY The sympathy of l-‘reoland and ‘the surrounding dlstridts is ex- tended to iMrs. Albert Huntley and family, in the loss of a. loving hus- band and father, Albert Huntley, which lamentable event oocured on Tuesday 24th Feb. aged 57 years. Deceased had been in failing licnlth (due to heart affection) six months or more, but with patience and for- titude he bore his illness to the end; and with n smile he sleeps his last slot-p. Dieueziseil was the Huntley of Vernon River, and hav- ing acquired in his youth several years of an apprentice, he was iaterin life enalbled (as a result oi‘ his skill and_ labour) to erect many a stately structure. He is survived 'by four ‘brothers and one sister, also his sorrowing widow ham of Ildverett, Mass, Harry at home, Mrs. W. J. Morrison of Alb- erton, Alma of Vl/llltlilllll, Mass, John of Everett, Mass. and Ben- jamin at home. The funeral was held on Thursday from his late Presbyterian and notwith- large concourse of people assembl- ed to pay their lust respects to a citizen. The services was conduct- ed by His Pastor, the Rev. Walter Auid; whoin an expressive man- -—-—-¢oa--—- MRVJ-IOHN. POW him, Mr. John Powers passed from this life in ‘San Francisco at noon, Wednioilay February 25. born in Fort Augustus about seventy-eight year! There he lived very happily, sur- rounded by innny members of his slight stroke which somewhat crip- l pied him and reduced him to feeble But it was not until last October that he suffered a second i stroke winch rendered him helpless He bore his sufferings -.with great couriige and thorough fortitude, and having been strcnghtened by the last rites of was so devout a member. his beloved wife, who pre-deceasqd > His: surviving children James, who entered the order of 1i. if‘? .,. was CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN ' '" PERSONALS Judge Warburton left yesterday Mr. John McLeod. city, left yest- erday for Beoliville N. B. The many friends of Miss-Lena Summers will be pleased to bear that she is aible to be about a after her recent illness. The friends of Mr. T. S. Hubbard Hansard reporter, will be pleased to learn that he has recovered from Miss Suther- Tuesday, on the home of the Military Mrs. Henry diariightdrs. home, Wil- weather, a estimable gain, I eonality, affable and well liked by all who had the pleasure of know- any community. He came here in ,)'I.“i'f=l‘."")\" ' l Double viéiny , For Abegweiis The hockey match at the Arena last evening ibetween the Abeg- weits and St. Dunstan's University ‘team attracted a fair sized gather- I18. it resulted in. a victory for the Abegrweits ‘by the rather top heavy score of 14 to 4. The score ait the end of the first period was 6 to 2 for the Aibbies. At tlie"end of the second it was l1 to 3 and at the close of the third as previously stated 14 to 4. The Saints proved weak in their defence, hence the large score a- gainst them. The game between the Intermed- inte teams of the same clubs also ended in a victory for theAbeg- weits by the score of 6 to 3. iMr. James Herrell refereed. (Mrs. Cuulln) Spokane, Washing- ton. Eva, who became a Sister of the order of St. Joseph, and is known as Mother Grate, Superior of a convent in Grand Forks, North Dakota. Nellie, (Mrs. James‘ O’- Connor), Frank, Joseph, John and Edmond, n.ll of whom are engaged in business in San Francisco, Cul- ifornlii. In ‘personal appearance. Mr. Pow- ers was well over six feet tall and built in proportion. His manne wag gentle, obliglng, oondescend ing. He could, however, say an em- phatic “No“ when the occasion required, He was a lover of peace and had no use for disturbers or small minded nien. Always a rock of common sense. his advice was" frequently sought by well meaning neighbors. He could al- ways be counted upon whenever a charitable deed was to he done. Many of the old residents of Fort Augustus will lament the death of their olil neighbor and re- spected friend. None knew him but to love him. None named him but to praise. JAMES D. LAPTHORNE, Charlottetown has lost another excellent citizen in the person oi‘ Mr. James l). Lapthornc, whose ilentlt occurred yesterday after- noon ufter a short illness of pneu- mon-ia, On Friday last the deceased be- came il1 with this grave malady and his condition assumed a very serious aspect and continued to grow worse until the end came yesterday afternoon as stated. The deceased was seventy-live years of age, a man of very pleasing per- ing him. Mr. Lapihorne was a cit- izen of the type who could truth- fully be declared to be an asset to 1883 from Montreal and started a business. manufacturing soap in his building on Weymouth Street, now occupied n-s an egg candling station, This business continued to grow and the product of -the P. E. island Soap Works under Mr. cheer and comfort to the bereaved, the padl- ‘bearers were: Messrs E. A. Hardy, B. P. Murphy, J. W. Palmer, W. H. Kinsman, L. Penwarden and R. C. Henderson. —(lslanil papers please ERS. over knew until 1908, California. he had a bravely are years ago Mr. Lapthornds health broke down end as a result he was unable to give the same careful ( attention and he later practically retired from active business. was also a. native of Montreal, pre- deceased him. He is survived by the following daughters and sons: Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. An- gus Cameron of Charlottetown, and Mrs. R. B. Innis of Boston and James E. also of Boston, and Hen- ry‘oi’ Charlottetown. reaved the Guardian extends sin- cere sympathy. ' Campbell, H lg welcome face, Lapthomifs management found a eph McMillan, 3. Andrew Gallant. Raymond Hughes, 3. Wilfrid Davey Ernest ~Brzidley and Alfred Dou- cette (equal), 3. Leo Corcoran and Harry Connolly. iequni.) Alfred McEachern, 3. Arthur Gor- mley. Willie Power. 3. Harry Lappin. word l-lornby, 3. Alvin Mullins. Kenneth McMillan, 3. Fred Mohair. Arthur Garrett, 3. Cyril Ryan. Wm. Rediiiu, and Reggie McDon- ald, (equal), 3. Charles Dillon. Frances McMillan, 3. Joseph Weav er and Roy McCabe, (equal) 2. Stephen Gillis, 3. Austin Gallant Armand Gallant, 3. Jos. McDonald. Ivan lliiahar. and Terence Campbell 3. James Duffy. MEN!- The Social fllillheltrical Event oi the Season- “Wliy Slie___l_._oveil lllm” At the Prince Edward tonight and Friday under the auspices of The Ladies Auxiliary of the Prot- estant Orphanage. The final rehearsal has been held. the stage is set and all is in readiness forthe big local show to- night and Friday. After two hard weeks of rehearsing, the principals, soloists have mastered their parts, and are now in readiness for the opening night. ‘lf one is to judge by the final rehearsal held lest night in the‘ Prince Edward Theatre the Charlottetown theatre goers have a treat in store for them. The work of the cast and chorus shows the painstaking efforts and direc- tion of the well known Director Theodore H. Bird. it would not do to pick out any special member, we will leave this to the audience. The obiect of the entertainment dependable “Danderinc” » Girls! Yourhair needs a little “Danderine"—ihat's aill ' When it becomes lifeless, ihin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-ceiit bottle of delightful, from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too. is a worth one, and every Charlot- tonian should avail themselves of the opportunity of seeing what our local talent can do, besides helping to provide a new home for the or- l'l0li0i Roll ‘QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL 1?.‘ Grade X.—l, Edwin McCormac, 2. Frank Reardon. 3. Brinsiey Johnson. ' Grade lX.——1. Leo Doiron. 2. Jos. Grade Vlll.——1. Edward Zaib, 2. Grade Vll.~—1. John Connolly, 2. Harry Happenny, 3. Fred O'Neill. Grade Vl.——1. Ernest Robin, 2. Grade V.-1. Oswald Dalton, 2. Grade V.—1. Reggie Cronin, 2. “Cnscarcts" art on Liver and Bowel: without Griping or Sickening you- So Convenientl You wake up with your Heaii Clear, Complexion Rosy, Breath and Stomach Swcci—No Biliousness, ilecidaclie or Upset Stomach. Grade lV.—Joscph Byrne, 2. Ed- G Grade lV.—.-—1, Eric Doucettc, 2. Grade lll.—-1. Win. MciLellan, 2. Grade -lll.—-1. Picmn Brown, '2. Grade ll.--1, Maurice Reardon, 2. Grade Ii.~—1. Frances McIntyre. Grad-e l.-—1. Charles Hogan, 2. Grade l.—~1. Preston McNeill, 2. weer KENT sci-iooi. Grade 1, Wilfred Large, 2, Spencer Gregor. Grade ||l.'—-MlS8 Jones ifipartment. Grade iL-Mlss Jones Department. Grade iL-Miss Webster's Depart- Grade l.-—Miss Webster's Depart- ment- rsde lll--—Mlss ‘Taylor's Depart- ment. 1, Benjiuiiin Bears. 1, Gertrude Cameron. 2, Peri-y (Ziimoron. L’. MflTY 511N181!‘- 3, Gordon mes, 3, Poster Pickard, istewart Pierce (equal). v-- 1, John Squiirebriggs. 2, George Ayers. 3, Elmer Moore. Erzeberger Had “Mixed Things Up” (Dom. Press Special.) BERLIN, March Zh-Pleading in the libel suit brought by Mathias Erzberger, former Minister of Fin- ance, against Dr. Karl Helfferlch. was started in court here today. in his flfgumtint 0n the case the At- torney General declared there had been some confirmation of Helffer- iclifis- charges that Tlrzberger had mixed business in politics. ' 1, Catherine (Irnihbe. 2, Esther Rattonbury. 3, Alan MacMillan. H1001. - 1, James lnnes. 2, Ralph Rice. 3, Cedric Boulter. 3,. Louise MncDougull. good market cven beyond the range of this Province. Some Last. September his wife who To those be- G IN MEMORIAMA in loving memory of Wm. H. Park Corner Died March 5th, 19.9. One year has passed 1. Earl J6me!!- gince that sad day. 2, John Field. Alex. Stewart Vl-‘hen he we ‘loved was called (“Wall- away; His smile we miss, INVOCATION foreign exchange situation. o Christian Brothers and is now Le, as salute um “mug day g, Marjorie Stewart. a a m" a " 222i" “fr” ...°'.',:‘;:::i;.."::* 222522;: ' 1923 at 99 1924 lit 97 1 3r e l‘? 951' lng c1091 5 — G d |V__M| M ~| i _ 1927 a, mo. 1934 a, 91 , in New York City. Minnie, (Mrs. A useful. not a sacred my. “a ° plfimenifm‘ "M D" 1933 a; 100 R- McDonald) New Wm, accrued mterest_No 0 York ‘C ity, Em ma, It brlngcth good, it bringeth ill, l’ Eleanor Mahaxx comm|53|°n_ , As he possessing shall elect. 2' Ruben Hogs‘ x ' > Wm- Grade lV.—iViiss Tyler's Depart- The Eastern Trust Co ‘ M" c ’ - 0 give us more or less, as we 0 ' Shall serve the right or serve the 1| Kenneth Wang)“ ‘ 154 Richmond St. > wrong 2’ Anmm, Dixon’ Confirm our freedom but so long 3, Ema,“ campus“ veooooeovr» I A5 We “P8 WOPUIY 9-0 b6 ifee- Earl Goss. 7346-3—2MEttsfil. i -Ambros'e Bierce. Grade |X.—Vl¢e-Prlncipal's Depa rt- ‘ t. Grade Vil|.--Mr. Campbell's De- Grnds VIL-Mlss Bostes’ Depart- Grade Vl.—-Mlss Y¢o's Department- 1, William" Hyndmnn. lOhesler Ward. H1811 1. Douglas Gordon, Charles Drake equal). 2, Peter Campbell. 3, Harold Langill. parfment. 1, Edward 0wen,. 2. Lorne Wedlock. 3, Amy Agnew. rade ViiL-Mlss Bell's D¢part- ment. 1, Kathleen Bourke. 2, Harry Foster. 3, Jack Louson. ment. 3, Freda Josey. N illl l 8.0811 l . t- CH 'NELL whiéh he o one can h s v t p ace ‘l,’ 2m’; Jggfion- CHRAIIQICM 1m"- INSERTED sv IF no “- "l" ‘PB- ' fnade m Ho], ems, PAM"). w _ E A . a, Stewart MacNutt. C°MPANY the remains of 739 _ G ad v M‘ s m‘ D H LIMITED r e .— ss m ‘s eps - T Mann oronto WHY THIS MOP GVES SUCH EXCELLENT RESULTS TT-‘ill-Z satisfaction derived from the seof a Mo is dependent upon the Chemical wit which it is treated. The O-Ceclsr Polish Mop is treated with O-Cedar Polish. There can be no finer Polish for any varnished surface. it may be used on any surface-even on your piano-dwith perfect confidence. e Mop is scientifically designed. Made of Steel it: is so constructed that pcriect "centre pressure" maintained- gesture important to good floor pol- I mg. Use it on'nny floor-whether var- nished hard wood: painted, oiled or stained soft wood-- on oilclotln and linoleum. Use it. too, for dusting and polishing wood-work and stairs- thus you may avoid much steeping, l‘ " an reaching. o-cJ-n Polish Mo Price $1.50. The hang! 25c. extra. O-CodsrPulish 25c. to $3.00 sizes. Both n! you: Hardware or Grocery shop. (round or triangle) e——54 inches lnng-—ss Grip and Influenza Take "Laxative Bromo Oulnlna Tablets” Look for this signature on the box. 30c BRINGING UP. Farm-m 2'51: ‘*- ‘B1»‘§%$k; SHER MAN NY sotoieiz o--o--~r:::= JUST A Minion: mums some" ONE i“; AT THE DOOR - §\NGiN' A5 THE TENHNTO 0BJECT~ PARDQN -MUM ' BUT THE JANITOR ‘QAYS YOU'LL. "NV! TO STOP THAT