"@- a’. x s Limited. Manta-u! page 3 lg available. w t! s a . —-—- “chw-txdlmtvmwl" -r|cx:'r ron m: mo GAME ln nmmemlde tomorrow 4 Cross Word Puzzle No- 58 Key to Cross Word H ' t 7 . . . 0 ' . , 0mm" a‘ §§Y.yk“°‘“°““° or 2nd. 1850. Mr, Clark has three 0i C. wlil be 011 Tilurb ay of this friends. HALIFAX, Feb. Sw-Quututiulw 1 place use,‘ ‘m. skating ‘ , G "urriem ' ' hrs-there and oneslster 1iving,Patt- “Weir illslefld 0f Wfllilflidliy- Besides his father and mother, Iuflliihell b)’ ward 5,‘ J°|""“°“~ 5 A, “berm 7 m". Uxunmlc (mu) ‘ jrlion at (llsalllforglaj gharlosnlntst, 37312-104! there are also heft tlo menu-n Members of the lMontreal Stock 9 A ncgutivo prefix. 3 Male ‘lem- " "1- l - ~. fin 0 l1 lll 08911. c N James ‘Garfield in Providence, R. EXCIIGIISQ. _ _ . 1,, A “qnuauh _ l, Ski “Seam lliuss. The sister is Mrs. Jatnesbar -_)l-: TRAL aznsou: HALL 1; John ln cnnrlottetown- wuunnl ' '" ' .‘ Th B - 12 Trunks (baby talk) m Alriinltasage. lthhers of North Bedeqne. He hull ggilltta‘; and Box- Social Friduy and Weldon a, home; ‘also {our Consondated Smelter,‘ _ _ 69% e l4 Ladies. . 1;, Sh“, rm. hmmm also a vsorrowling widow Mnrrlon t - tlt. Splendid pfogfflmllle. sisters, Mary, nurse at Falcon- Bell Telephone .... __ 135% 1p, Canadian province (ab) 16 EHBHIUDIHGHL ids Neill formerly of blew Annltn dialogueapquartettes and lnstru- wood; Et-hel (a twin sister of the Igvompmn _____ ___ _ 17 Fee] Dam suffer muggy l“ Bulk)“ and three children, Hurrletlt Bganche lllxlllintlllldmusic. Doors open 7.30. (leggaged); Julia and Thflma at st, Lawrence Flour 54 19 ymmom.’ bright talk‘ 20 Cilscudes. or tumbles“ wife of Jns. Mnlcbean, hot lfiJci ‘(n-IIIGIS-OLI 2n and 15 cents. Ladies h0me_ Onawa ‘Power ______ _ 102 _ 2o Appenlluge ot u fish uséd tor 2g (“.13. “an... hi“ Mam" “"1 “mes MCI “lki, “ h "askei" “ee- 371'2"1°41 To the bereaved» relatives the Cuba (June Sugar _ 141/. National Breweries ...... ._ m: MQNTREAL moan,“ propulsion. 23 To give way, to hang low, or Bffigm‘? Tl“°13“telif\{tem“s,- “fr 5 - i _ Guardian extends its sincere sym- Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd, ___... 61 Atlantic Sugar . 21 stnnnnm of wlnnt, (11131). ' " ’ m. w?!“ w“ Qnernalme ‘rm EHStBTII Guardlan “m” P1111 American Petroleum .. 74 Atchison -_._- 1934 Victory 23 To keep. preserve. 0r rescue. 2t: Expression nf tllslke- },'°“p°"' h°""_““f ‘"h°“°,"."‘& "V? American can ____________ __ 16314, Am Car s, Foundry _ 1933 vlctm-y "" " 24 Hull wlvr- 21 An epidemic lab.) um“ “‘“T‘“'°‘ “ i e " m“ Y " - ' "‘°' “m ’"'i-"iml"l'v lllnllnwt- Brazilian Fraction as Am Locomotive 121% 1922 Vm " 25 Illlllllllillhi circle. g9 Nnrrultvu, poem, fifgfigr'g%fi‘iggetggiiagzgxinfit! txéilllfg . JSHOP from Holmankl Cattlog. "WW Howard smith pm: __ Am: Smelting -& lief-lulu: i: 106 1937 Victrryy u 2o Huvmg an lmluenst; hulk. 31 Rh r in Europe. Alumna and. his flour mroihers’ I, G N R A Howard 15mm; Com _ _ 29% Anaconda Copper ......... .. 46% 2S A llflllltllllllfi gelatinous stlckyfigg Mme smrim Artcnlaslclark was a kind and gem .. wvlarlgrso i: One livliale RRac- v v n Spanish my" preferred ___ __ Canadian Pacific Railway 150 BANKS su-bstuntie, .35 blxuwnuo“ Iml (ihamoter alwa c0011. r1 o pr e, Stan ey llcy. S 1 h m C r __ New Yo k ‘Ce t l -- ,, _ _ ‘ r ' _ . , ys at home. nntl M0 y. __325_2_7_4 ‘ . Pa" 5 V" °m- ---—--- r n m 1 §'{ X“,‘§,’,,§§{‘,“§f§,‘§,“," ‘zlfi ‘,fi‘,§~,§'f,-e,,,w dome .,,,,_, ' nutty. nnn antlhosllitnlble therellle “ “g” ___‘ “ANADMN “m” RAILWAY @331 fgmvaillvgf ‘ffllllgdlgtt; 84 ggciblgllslgelp----- Bonk Commerce -- Ill! Juice 0t n tree. ‘to North America. (ab) [gins crlpllfgell wlth rnowntlnttsnls ____»EAs-|-ERN AGEN-l-Hnh l‘ Radio Programme to be bromi- Pznusansmp re ee s . : Kengntaéptarritlagtietltlrlior gun: fioyal -_I.. 1x4 A highway or stunt lath.) i l b‘; P?‘ oyeazjygsts°wfifi 6mm“ W- lvlllrdvfik is new Guardian Azout cast ‘by the canadlau Naflona, m, Ab...“ """"""""" " 63 M“ Pemfleum " Bf,‘ N°‘“"°“ 35 Pemeumculam straight down‘ I " " lbtlte ho zllcwbi com‘ lnlned He be- m ‘Mnmague and w!“ be pleased m ways {mm Stalk)“ "CNRA" (313 Shawlnistt-tt" - International Mernlldarl-“n ___ u~ ova Scum u n 37 Collegiate institute (alb.) M A L T A 5 P T I N T l a e $11mstfa11\v;€h stojach gm“. receive news Items’ advertising“ Mew“) MWICIOII. N- ll-Tuesduy Laurentlda Pul" - 82 Press Steel ICar ' “e _ _ - ‘ 3S A cloth unllcr the chin. O E A |_ E D E N O linlnnnn gradually grew weaker “n. J°bi Igfhlullfl. new and renewal sub-‘February 10th. 1925, ' I Canadian General 7tTziééit-to _ -- Reading """" “ 5% sarxhivémllfay. l93%.'-hll!.15i {f_}§;;gf““"‘ w‘ “"‘““g~ 5 O A p |_ E 1- E T Q N ltu death came to call hllm to the m p °“‘ " "'-s'lay°§l’éz'fé_contralto (a) “Th Canadian Steamship Com -- — Southern ‘Pacific ,108% lcorn-Mliy, lab/p. ltlnus 42 A column“ bod! s A p s O D A 5 o N |hom» above.‘ The funeral on Sun: ____,,.FOR sALE__summervlne Drb‘ (‘veaulefleyy 0m Canadian Steamship Pfd, ___ 50 Studebaker 45% Sept, 166%, v T L. i T L l E U fmylsltlolzlzhltzstebsievifigslézgifigctzzail vmg park This track is ccntrnllyzsmv (n) “An lrlsh Love Son " about“ Com - Union Pacific zonm’_May' 61%; m’ u vemca‘ A p E N“ p L U 5 H lbcyflltev D ls{ Ross lvlessrs Cur- mulled and is pronquncgd by 110,-. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (fan-l M mgmoll 2nd“ Sam‘ 5956' 2 Withm‘ s ‘lutlm-srand Bdwhessysan-g ‘a ib-eautl- 5° me" t° be ‘me 0t ‘he be" lrflcksflwrs‘ Neva Buckie-Y Inc-linof Norttwh on m“ ow“ U’ S I d 127 wheat-May 203%; 1mm s At present. s AE P E P OF U l“, (m, The pan,beu,e,.s ,we,e, ln the province. Apply James n. m~~ ' - .-n uotrlnl Alcohol ___. s3 Sept. 153%. m _"‘ 5 A N D 5 T E 9 0 C H lvlessrs i}. B. McDonald Ewen Clark tMv-Mllllnn Secretary. . 2852-6-31 F X S E A Z E E O Funwlck Lctfurgey, Rcibert Alineltv- ‘I s E L L E N T E R c A p ‘Artemus McCaull and \Vil‘lls el y. IN TITUTE WORK -._Tl19 Interment was made at North Bed- January meeting of the Reg 110ml hm A D 6 O B U T o equo ‘Cemetery. \V0mcn's Institute was held at l1c N O E L R U S T R l ___- home of Mrs. Allbert Gnrreltlt. witth . ‘S I DE E R A K E NT ' -MUSICAL REclTtAL - The nn attendance 0i’ seven memiborll ' Baptist Hull was filled on last Frl- 11ml Bil visitors. lln the absence of Relieved by Lydia E. Pink; ham’; Vegetable Compound F‘ Verdun, Montreal, Quebec. — "I am one of thousands who have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and 1 have great faith in it. I can safely say it has relieved my troubles and shall never be without a bottle of it in my house. Since my last bab was born lauifeted from sins and bac ache and would feel so tired l could not do "Willi" i" m)‘ h°m°- sin“ I have Amy M" Mum“; 3' ‘Russel C- Milka" technique and her interpretations 51c 1n we Homer-a d .. - ll": l- 1u.~1, lCiz -= -.\l. M -n - _ - ~ ' - " Amuflfmeutfl §::"....:" $§‘.§l..‘.'..°.%‘-’?¥1L°.§‘i.i2§?322 ‘“ ” u?“ Wt.“ n. on I feel so dii-Yerent. .l recommend it to (lrutlc ll.~l.Junet M. l.\l<-.Kle. 1B8 Om y ‘wbs we Tlwoli’ ll going Mm RI Kmison kindly mwted ‘he all myfriends and hopeitwill cure other Grade .—-l. Luuru McDonald. a on“ w“? m earl vlieuo dowqng §"”."‘“‘°“ tqherhome for “ext meet women who are sufieringfrom the trou- W“ the pmgmmme' 0 n m — 25' The singing of the Nmtmnal All‘ blesé had."—Mra. Tnos. H. Gzuwusn, —-—<o>___ Wnr ‘lalarch of the Ptzllestskslidené t om adjourned the meeting. 821 velyn Street, Verdun, Montreal, aelzfil‘ h“ “Eleywr v, ‘m? 501ml Wh D ',' _' _“" Quebec’ ' ‘ VERNON SCHOOL "liigbfile: 11$’? yxwasgler gorges off Elinor“; ktnob or wig cum“ L at E. P‘ kh ' v tbl Co - '—“— , '- ' .. ' ‘ g“ We“ Y Y0" ""1 pouzd iaskdeggndgglgmfi iii, ‘For ‘we lrlonor Roll for month oi’. Hornby, Violin solo- Cradle a screw from the underside and January. Song" Miss Marie Gaudet; Vocal screw a large cork on top o1 the new mother. 1t is prepared from roots and herbs, contains no harmful drugs and can be taken by the nursing mother. Its worth in restoring the mother to normal health and strength is toida llh and again in just Lsuch otters as - rs. Gardner writes. A recent canvass of women users of ‘ Compound shows that 98 out. of every 100 women takingnthe o! Such evidence en- ‘Fraser and Donald Huntley, equal; the Vega‘ medicine are benefited by it. write and tail us so. titles us to call it a dependable medlcinl for women. It. is for nlo by qveryw re. LOOK IN A_ MIRROR l Are than any llnu be- ‘? tween your cyan? if no, uk yourself the qtlfllllfll- flwhy?" aunt loovvl cnuled uoiuiy by ayutraln, Thlo In often no disfiguring that It deem’! matter how attractive the person otherwise appear-_- tho laovvl spoil: It all. ' In moat cnu uowlu can ha umoothod out by relieving the oyutrnin, If you have any nymptoma ' of cyutrlln you lhould let u: examine your oyu at once. Don't wait until ugly llnu appear ‘ ‘ can the ayes. E. E PARKMAN Optometrist Momlpuo y fiflllSS-WIIRI] PllZZlE a 0 39 42 Puzlzle No; 58 pic lea Creann parlors and Cnrabet on Wnte-r Slrect, has been pur- chnscd by Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Gatulct. former proprietors of the place who have taken charge and are tnxlprovemen-ts. Gaudct are lbclng welcomed back by their numerous trientlsgatfter a considerable sojourn in the Un- MRS. NOIRBERT POIIIIER ‘mo? new Holman’: catalog. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR,‘ b ole- sale and Retail. Holmalfs, B --I-'OR LATE WESTERN NEWS aide, [tight are on sale at Holmans Hardware, Gourlles east store and Gnlla-Llfs drug store. 371-2-10-1i --2 ONLY Coats, Alaska 5.29s 36 and 40, 45 inches long, re- gular $175.00 to clear now 898.00 each at Sinclair's. 337-2-92i --TRURO V8. CRVSTALS in -—-1 ONLY RAT COAT 45 lllch now lmakinig some necessary Mr. and Mrs. lted States. H. —DEATH AT NORTH BED- EQUE-olt North Bedequc on Fri- day, Jan. 30th ulL. at 2 o'clock pun. Arts-mas Clark, sOn otf the lute Rich- ard (‘dark n-gcd 74 years. born Auk. le ‘ ness, Ruth Fraser, Elizabeth Mur- ~ Many people have a con- "l coucn REMEDY N" "Wm"- Answcr to Puzzle No, 57 -i-—-4>-o->i—- HOWE BAY SCHOOL Fulldwltlg is the report of llowe Buy School for the month of Jan- uaryQ Grade VlIl.—1, Rena lH, Mills; 2, lhluhcl M, Keefe; 3, Lyle Mills. Grade VII, (A.)—1, James Mills; 2. Raymond ‘McDonald, . (l3).—1, Mary -C. Nlc- Donald; 2, Elsie M. Mills, Grade lV.4l, F, l), McDonald; 2, Miss Harrington's Department. Grade VlIl.—-l, Edna Fraser; 2. Nlury McDonald: 3, Emmet Ilenry. Grade VIl.-—l." Harold Fraser; 2, Ruth Furness; 3, Lloyd Westmore- land. Grade Vl.——1, ‘Ruth Fraser; 2, Marlon Jenkins; 3, l-lelen Fraser. Miss Sullivan's ‘Department, Grade V.-—l, Joseph McDonald; 2, lEdison 3, Dorothy Furness and Clifford Sullivan, equuL Grade lV.-—1, Ada Saunders; 2. Mary Martin and Joseph McCor- mac. equal, Grade ll.-1. Hazel Huntley; 2. George Sullivanf 3, Gladys Hunt- Y. Perfect attendance — Ruth Fur- tin. Carmenn Fraser, lHurman Mar- tin, Lloyd Westmoreland, Mary , Martin, Ada Saunders, To remove paint from aprons, soak the paint stains in a little paraffin‘ and rulh thoroughly till the paint ls removed, then wash in the ordinary way. TICKLING THROAT ls always nn annoyance: worst- whl-n it nfflicts you in tho night. provontinlr sit-op. You run atop it quit-ply with CHAMBERLAINS which puts n soothing. hcnlinlr cnni~ lug uu thr- dry. iufiumevl throat and ||tops tho‘ irrltuiint! nmcml that muse: the tickle. Ker-p n lmttle in you: home pupils 0t Miss Kathleen lHornby. violinist, assisted by Misses Wan- da and Dorothy Wyatt lLnd Mr. J. P, Pogson in vocal selections and by .\'lrs, IvlcQuurrle ln a llteatling very splendidly given. The playing of Miss l-lornby's pupils showed what can be accomplished with a little practice and patience when directed by an accomplished tutor. Miss lHornby bnth in her duet with Miss Toombs and in her solo ‘tllun garian ldyl" showed extraordinary dueb-ltselected), Miss Wanda and Dorothy Wyatt; Violin solo-—"’l‘hat Wonderful Mother of Mine", Miss Irene Gitson; Violin solo—"'l‘he Robin's Lullaby", tMisa Eleanor Hornby; Violin det—“l3arcarolle," Misses Mona Saunders and Mar- ion Leurd; Vocal solo, Mr_ J. Pog- son; Violin solo —-"rH-umoreske"— Master ~Albert Silliphant; Violin solo-—"March", lMiss Florence Al~ len; Violin solo-“Scotch Airs," Miss Marion lMlcArthur; Reading Mrs, MoQuua-rie; Violin solo-Sou- venir-llviise Bessie Smallman; Vio- lin solo-Jiliungariun ldyl"—Miss Kathleen Hornby. PERSONALS —¢Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Murphy of Freetown, were recent visitors to Summerslde. H. —iMl‘. Harold Doyle, Camlpbelitou. Dot 4, was a visitor here on Satur- day. H. ——Mrs. Jatmes ‘Allen. Emerald Jct., spenlt the week-end with former town friends. lH. -—Among the outward ‘PISBQHKQI: hv the Olulfarry on Friday morn- ing was Mr. Roy Phillips at Sum- merslde, en route to Fredericton. N. 13.. where ho has been ill-anu- ferred to the lbranch of the Ban-l: of Nova Bcctia. H. I -—-Dr. J.‘ '1‘. Oosgrove. Weliilngton. was in town 1;, evr days ago. The DP- 0M7 rec ly arrived from Chathlm, N. B. when h; bu! been visiting ‘his wile who is‘ nrloully l" 010m at the homo of bar daugh- ‘all the time. iflold nnywlnn, ,1 _ v_ .l_ organization of the Church at Mnlpeque will be he-lti Friday 13th, »ins‘t., alt 2 pm, Rev, G. C. Taylor will be present and all~ dress the n1eetlng.——~369-2-1041l 11th, at 2 p. m. hcld on the following day, 863-2-10-2l Congratulations. —NOTICE — The Prmbytcrians of Princeton c0ngre- gallon will hold a meeting in Mal. pcque Hall on Wednesday, Fell), lf stormy will be and Mrs . 873-2-10-31‘ -_“cAPl-: TRAVERSE. - Fancy continuing -—K. C. ENTERTAlNMENT—Tbc fortnightly cnlertnlnmen day evening, despite many count- 131B seilfilflfy. M188 Alice F. Mu- cr attractions, for the recital of the “ma. MYS- E- s- R058 W115 BJDiDOHI-l- of the K. age of 74. Guudet, Peter Richard, Joseph Aucoln, John Bernard. Calixte Presbyterian “Ke- ' He was thle eon of Mr and Mrs Jamles J. Taylor of St. Peter's Is- an . untlrerwent an» operation, but pass- ed away half an- hour later. He was u bright, cheerful, indus- mollfl 1M1. und u general favorite. Hz]; death at such an early age ie 41 ‘Yliflvy blow o his sorrowing parents and other memlbero of the family and .ls being learned with dvoll regret Iby n wldo circle of The death occurred on January 21st of Mrs. Norbert Poirler, a well Br- known and highly . apected resid- ‘ill-lfitl- ent of 6t. Mule, at the advanced —BEDEQUE—Tho "Stork" visit.‘ Ed the home on Mr. ATMPGW Noonan, Bedequa 6n 1m. gin], lilabruary 6th and left (baby r . --VALE-NTli<NE mm.- vrn. v.1. rneucu SEAL entlne Tea in Epworth non, gum. Sable "Primmed. merside will be held on nlasyJ February ‘l2. ' The late lMrmj-‘oirier wu belov- ed by all who knew bar. always of ISt. Innis and Sister Melanie of the Sisters of lCbarity, Montreal. h _c|vlc ELECTION _ Momma’ Iwwilheflrlgillisgl too late to see her Jone for Mayor. three Oouucfl-lorg . , Her funeral was held on January and one ‘vater Cmmnlwmu“ “M” 25th and was very largely attended . . . 11W dug.» h I ‘ k ,. _ I v v‘_fyi'"fllfi.,s-l~nngg~o_,g.u,p_@,.v,é,_lhqmpnvd "d, Mynpumv ‘VM~ g TUESDAY; - THEQHAR ' wn ct‘rKiz'6n"u“"”"“"””'>l ’ _ _» - n ‘mi s, I m mmomm .. s... srs."-.s........; (if 141;.‘ ‘Holvenly hove Abiding" (mount) Min-ll. '1‘. Maw-binney, of Amberlt, » N. - ll. Violin Solo-Selected. , Mr. Martin Doulcgte. o! Moncton. 4. ‘Denor ‘Solo-tel "Sunrise and " . (Penn) u») “All 52;,‘ ‘n. o" kind and gentle to everyone poa- -' sessing all the virtues of a.‘ true - - ' ' ~' ' -~ ~' ' - -~ (5“d"'°") Christian woman. M“ Rgagfiltnfikuge" °t ‘ Of a family of twelve children ‘ ' ' ,' only two are left to mourn a kind 5' Sfggfiagnsqlo (a) 82.23503)! and loving mother, nameL, Peter i (m) 881mm d. . Mrs. ll‘. Bordon Bowias, ofAmbent N. B. 8. ‘Saxophone Solo-Selected. Mr. Gordon Dtltlltlgll, o! Moncton, 7 ‘Meuo-Contralto‘ (n) “By the Summelrslde tomorrow night. Ad- pierce in Summerslde on Tu d tulsslonl 50 cents. One Boar's the 17th inst, and election 0:812: ilfltgbute m ‘ma’ WM m m” w“ 5° Waters of the Jidinnetonke" skate after gnnng. 311-2-10-11 24th. tn. Thgelgalffzzlfgf: "32:; ...... .... (Lieurance) ' ‘ (b) "GOOC BIO" “m... (T0811) Mra. iNQVB- Bucklley Inch. 8. Tenor Solo (a) “I'll Take You (b) "Thu Fairies Flute" (Oliver) Mrs. F. Borden Bowles 12. lSRlXODIIOIPS .Sulo—Selecled. Mr- Gordon Douglas hits Music lby J00 Muzzieo and Mon- Ralnbow Melody Boys, of cton, N. B. - STOCK QUOTATIONS on receipt of four OXOCubevn-a pars. 0x0 Limits , 282 Lamolna Street, It OX0 Cubes had n length. bust 36. regular $165.00 Dress Carnival at ‘Cape Traverse . . February clearance $98.00 at Rink on Friday, Febnuury 13. ‘Mamet and Medan‘: math" our Home Again Kathleen” . . . . . .. “Mflmlutltid their i”. Sinclair's. 371-24121 373-2-10-3i Qfafffl“, “Ymga?” if“? hm" ‘l: ...... . (Westendorf) VA‘\“\\\U “WW” 6* to 2 ONLY RAT cons 4r i in; tger slits/g sulrtlbitfedn t e are“ (by m“ ‘mum's “mm noel‘ ‘hem’ u“? "Wu "111 be ’ -- o nch- --GENERAL ADMISSION to y - (Fubrmann) thousands of ho ' ' ' etrlong, size 38, regular $185.00 the biggest hockey game of sea- (wmmersme Papa" plea” “p73 Mrs. R; T. Mawbtnney- 1,0 Usflfl“ Fuwwfi- ~ . ‘ clearing price each $12500 at son in Summereide tomorrow night 9. Violin Bolo-Belected. o.¢r-<“"“ Vm-‘lddulflmi-lfllbmentuqw Sinclair's, 311-2-9-21 ls o0 cents. For standing ‘bleach- "" _"' Mr. Martin Doucette of fresh, prime beef “hi, * ___ era on south side, 10 cents “gm; ' 10. Tenor Solo (a) “Friend bf n ‘ "d. ’ . _ -—FASTEST GAME or THE balcony 25 cents extra. ' ‘mi-Aim FENT°N TAYLOR Mine" . . . . . . . . . . . (Adams) ‘NIIIIIYTNIIUIII “W” "° ‘h°vl|ilbti0m’ saAsoN-rrnro vs. Crystals to- 3-11-2-1041 _ u») "Sunshine of Your Smile" . Palm Book l: Cubeun the ldtdten. i marrow night. Skate asztitirio n H Th?‘ uleatéh tack phrase in the City , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Cook) 3333113205 _ ~ ~- - —MALPEQUE com-m ml 0811 a. ' un ay a eruoon, from Mr. Richard Ballnngler ~ ___._. PRE5BVTER|AN cHURcHi g ptritonltis of Roland Fenton 11, Soprano Solo (a) “The Little imtnlaifiuBmnu h’; U” ‘B!!! l0 Strengthen“ . -BACK FROM U. S.—-The Ollml- mcutlllg of all interested in the rc- T113401‘. ll! the llftfielltb year of his House of Dreams" -L (Btlrlfiigb) ‘éapimf Se?" h!“ flavor SINCE! Ind grgviu; ha, more nourishment to do“ stews, bub, croquettea, tn make potatoes and rim m, H9 hill! apparently enjoyed ex- A nlst-Mr. W. A. McKee ccllent health n-n-tu Tuesday last, comm . Mont“: i EPW515118; l0 make u M“ when appendicitis developed. He PART il m ° was taken to the Hospital undn 4Cu‘bu - 15c. thatredly “k5 ‘Wanhidifl 7 Programme uf Popular Dance l0 - 30c- - __ ‘- "but; m“, tar. Mn. (Dr) Delaney and more evarytllng ponflvlo in fatal done to roltorb the pationt to hulk. B. ed Secre-tarytprotem. The roll call was responded to by jokes fmlow. 9d by the reading of the minultes of last meeting which stood mpprqy. cd. Report of "Entry" Cmnlmitltele “T18 Riven by Mrs. Allbert Garrett ‘fill-Tim grooved and tongned trhea- ~h'il1‘g would cost seven dollars, oth- €r dried boards were not procuru- lz-le. Entertainment consisted of pr Ipors from the Department by Mrs, G. J. Stewart. Mrs. Albert Glarrelllt‘ llnd Miss End Garrett, enttmed, Keclpln-g within the Income," ‘Mu. cover it will last, a long time “m; yo}? will not burn your flnlgerg \v on removing th hot kettle. e cover from a Heat F01‘ Pain - soreness ‘Rheumiltk! P111115, soreness, aches, otc.. cull for heat. The best way to B-Dply it is Red Pepper Rub, This is the modern way, 1t g9 u. eels the old ways that there is no comparison, ‘Nothing else creates such con- centrated, such penetrating heat as roll runner. And heat that doesn't hurt you_ You feel that tingling hunt 1n an instant. ln three minutes it seems to penetrate the depths, Clrculntlon 15 Blilfled. congestion is relieved. Pain and the soreness g0, | What folly it is to suffer pains so easily and quickly stopped, What folly to let a cold in the chggt g0 neglected. When trouble starts at nlsht. wilt lolly to wait until morning, . I Keen ma Pepper ma» on band. Home: which do that save a great deal of pain, Get it now-—thq very utmost in help of this kind, "Fro The Importance of Being You l / i. t EFORE you were atvake this morning, hundred-s 0f deft hands were busy preparing things to captivate your fancy. ' - Long after you drop off to sleep to-night, alert minds will g0 on planning what to say to interest you to-mor- row and the day after to-morrow. o To a great many people, you loom large. Day by day, througlh their advertising, they earnestly seek to attract your notice and earn your good-will. Practically every advertisement you find in The Guardian is aimed straight at you. A's clearly and responsibly as though he spoke with you fnce to face,» the advertiser proffers you convenience, comfort, enter-y; U tainment, service, or economy. 0r all these precicilli‘; A Y things, perhapsJnonel - , . ., The advertisement makes its promise to you; r = personally. How much worth your while it‘ to to‘? such personal messages! ’ ~ _ » _ In more ways than one / t it pays to READ RUB d! all lnufm ‘PEPPER m . Nwm ‘O