JANUARY 21, 1927 g ery ‘Fme Quality ll A EA m]: satisfying-only 43¢ pef 1/2 man Music i Life Dominated l. n,“ By Woman 5551,1111, Jan. 19. —- Ask any nnan musician who Queen Lou- , is and he ‘will think instantly. not the Prussian queen extolled nlllilflfy text books, but oi Frau ‘rise Wolff, senior chef of Her- M oldest concert bureau. Frau Wolff holds ||y over German , ifaecenases. Beginning non lliubinstein and J-ians iielow. and continuing via ‘Marcel- lfiembrlfill, Artur Nikisch, Karl fore Herman Wolff Furtwaengler, managing game for good. After his ntk to Wilhelm niina Giannini, Fritz Kreisier; death, shortly before diiie other contemporaries, there , prdly a. musician of note for been ooihed in Germany ‘by the inde- ypom, the path has not iligatile Frau Wolff. succeeded Her Husband Fnu Wolff became a profession. the whole season, when the war -____ gasoline engines ior Z0 years so lim- the plant and skill to make iepsirs ' Send yours now We'll put ii ill IOOZ}. shape and hold it tillSpriiig if you like. Marine. Farm. 5lalionary _ lie-grinding on iamous llcald Cylinder Grinder at lower cost Afiecial fife»! We ll pafy incoming freight on any engine or ‘rylindcr block uliippcd licinie _|.\n 'l|_ Write ior shipping instruclioiis tnyccsiewiiizicstvs; ' fll-OTTCTOWN p 5i '_—__—‘“'_‘,e1- teacher of wfloflg[()ck) Mr E1. a beautiful filly from Mr. Venaii-|lnve with Lena. displayed all the ‘by Mr‘ Hubert $111111“ “m1 Mrs" ¢¢¢4¢+¢+¢§¢..|“M,.,imer Plnenu. lPrincipai Duvar High ches Carley. V1111188 G19911~ ‘mu/m Bil-ed by thong“; 2061/‘ and and rendered his part iii an admir- IN SIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use thil adjective ad- vlseilly, Sufferers from Eyeitraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the itrfllence or any eye defect. The motive power of the entire iiumsh organism ls Nerve Energ . Normal ey s, it is computed "llllze 20% so this Nerve Ener y, but when Eye- itrnin is "fly may illnctlonin 0| the b0 lllllilt. eriousiy affect the of other arcane y and produce ill HAVE VOUR EYES E / AMINED G- F. Hutcheson I ptomotrlst _ *°'°‘“*‘ tlonril Anthem ended it very 1119118" ional Cards C_ ggundjnsjlladio Operator K. C. ileitor, Notary Public, &c., i- Street, Bummer-aide. _ Nova Scull: Blllldlllfiv Lean of Winnipeg. a. radio 098M101‘ nrlottotown. - TO LOAN s. R. McGuigan B. A. , BOLICITOR. onoy to Loan pIIiOhIrIottotoviInJLE-L C. Archibald N. Y. lohool and Hospital mm to Eye, n». um and Throat nit lllpplylng Gllllil o, Boyer lulldlng at George ltroot rb-O (012-80- 180 Q08. aid & McPhee ONAIB‘? Add. ‘IVOPHII ~11 * swoon. IIPIIIAILI uowm undisputed musical lilc. Hitler's ardent rival, the German n word is law-with critics, dli"- liianist Hans v0 Buelow (‘first b115- , n; of orchestras and the musi- ‘band of Cosima .Wagner). pleaded with you’ age him also. Otherartists invoked ‘his assistance. lt was not long bo-l AAAgpAAA ETC- Poot Graduate‘ T87 lb- al womian rather by accident. ‘Daughter of an Austrian govern- ment (lflllilfll, she married Herman Wolff, editor of a Berlin musical review. in the latte seventies. While 1119 Yiilllig couple was still honey- iirnciiiiig. Anton Rubinstein came triiim-piiiil tour through Europe. He needed someone to look after his business and personal affairs. ‘Her- man Wolff was suggested. ‘Wolff succeeded so well in put- ling Rubinstein “over" that the with the young impre-sario to inan- ivas in the the world war. Frau Louise took over the bus- iness. Launched Philharmonic “My greatest difficulties came when the war broke out." Frau Wolff suid. "l had already con- tracteti for the concert halla foi" _ caused the artists, especially those from the enemy countries, to can- cel their ilates. All through the N31‘ we struggled for existence, but tenacity and faith in ourselves sus- tained us". . One of the greatest accomplish- ments of Frau Wolff and her late ,liiis‘biinti ivas that of launching the Philharmonic subscription concerts ‘which are new in their forty-fifth jseason. They ivcre directed first | by Hairs von Bueloiv. later by Art- lur Nikiseh and. since the lattere death in 1921, by Wilhelm Furt- waengier. ' - ————-oo>i-- WOODSTOCK SCHOOL EXAM- , - llNATiQN. . , The semi-annual era-urination of jl/ootlstock ISchool Wils held in the ‘school room on ‘dVednt-‘silay ovcu- ing, Iflec. 22nd, with upwards of one hundred and fifty visitors present. Mr. Urban Gallant, ex- bun ‘ir ll1rovfncia1 ‘flank capaibly pr ided iiiid an excellent hearing was given the pupils throughout tho entire examination. which started at ti p. till. ‘sharp and last- ing .uiitil 11 o'clock. The pupils were (examined in the various sub- jects ‘by their teacher. Miss Clara Arseniiult, sitisiiitetl by Miss Ruth Allen. teacher at Unionvale (forni- lSchool, hlisa-i ‘hfaritiret Peters. 1 teacher Howlan School. 1i\'ll‘.'-D\'l- -'lli‘ltlt?ll Gallant, teacher Bloomfield < (‘ornnr School, and tMr. l‘. A. Ar ilenaull. The pupils. by their < prompt and rciitiy zinsivears, show- i-ii the careful trztiiiiug they h-ad 1‘(‘t'(il\’Cll lroml their painstaking lonelier. ‘The programme was an ‘ excellent part ‘also, and was ex- ceptionally well rendered. At the close of tho examination the teach- er treated both visitors and pup- ils with llOlllfi-lmtldfl candy The pupils received many gifts from 'their teacher. who had for each pupil individually a token of rem- ciii-braiice. testifying l.o the cordial relation existing between teacher and pupils. Santa Claus was also an outstanding feature of the ev- ening presenting the teacher and pupils with the gifts. Remarks were then made thy the Secretary Mr. ‘Wesley ‘Dlgllllll. who compil- mented lVllss Arsenaiilt. very high- ly_ on the splendid ‘work accomp- lished since taking charge of tho school. ‘Mr. ll’. A Arsenaiilt iwas then called upon, i-iecoiiding the reiiiarkr; of the Secretary and ex- pressing hiimself most fittingly with regard lo the evenings’ en- ltertainiiieni, said that credit was due tn the teacher for the efficient manner iii which she conducted the work. and to the pupils 101" their prompt-and ready answers. ,, Many other silsaltum were present o but as the hour ivus getting 1M8. x they did not wish to‘ delay the o iviosing. and the singing of tho Na- AAAAAAA xxsxsxxxxxs. .4. AAA\ vvv v- AAAliA Mn“ mieninggs‘ bnteriailnrnninr, | Gets Australia (Special to The Guardian) wmwivno. Jan. 10.-n, K. Mc- lnn the (lzinadian iNationaii train. has held conversation ‘with two to Berlin frnin Russia to begin his please unemy Central Guardian l MR. R L STEVENSOWS‘ “TREASURE l-SLAND" will bel dk-icusseil by Mr. W. A. M. Mac-l ' Loren. A. M. Educ. at the St. James Literary Society ton'ght at half-past seven. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brings prompt, HAMPTON-Services of the Un-i < ' ited Church on iSunday next. Jain! permanent relief! 23rd at Boushaw 11 a. m., Ha-mp-‘I ton 3 p m., Victoria 7 p m. “THE POWER AND THE GLORY" is the title of a lecture to 1 - - be delivered at eight o'clock by the‘ ‘T: £35,220: m | h i ". ‘Hon. F. J. Nash in the Caledonian Mn gun, m, ,,,,.,_',‘,‘,’, Ingfiyj‘; 2:1,: Club T001118. lbeneilt we have received from Kellogg's 1 ALL-BEAN. Before taking ALL-BRAN . MONTHLY MEE-HNG M the‘ we were doctorlng every dly- Now ALL- ‘ _ _ EDRAN is our doctor and it e d the .fi.“.““fi.iii‘..."iii.i.‘.‘. ‘filial’; ..“.".?‘.‘..L.“. r:;‘i...'.;':.Sr.;%-r""""'"‘ ‘Jan. 21st at 8 o'clock. All members} MRB- W- D- Kmuseuiv. 3463_1_20_Z;| ‘ _ (Address on request) ;__ I COHSliP8fl0I‘i_ causes more than BURNS. CONCERT 110K573; forty serious diseases. Don't let it may be obtained at the Prince Ed- “any o“ its ED511111)“ work 1" Ym" bod. Cliec it before too late Th B kl fl - , . ' llvfiijdlfOiilegflli? a. (111. nlfdflllflSifiiélltllii Kellgggs ALLBRAN 1s guamn‘ and n- cases, wit every meals _ Serve ALL-BEAN with milk or i-ream—-add fruits or honey for an extra treat. _Comes ready to eat. Try it in cooking. Sold and served everywhere. Made by Kellogg in London. Ontario. Recipes on every package. 4.11M ALL-BRAN ___ GOOSE SUPPER ENJOVED — During the holiday season .\ilss Elizabeth McLeod and her sister lilies Mary McLeod 0t‘ Eldon. en- FUNERAL PQ<sTPQ-NE,D_._ rpqnytcrtnined at. a goose supper. .\ir. funeral of the late George H. Tati-f-1111111 A- 51311111 011111911 f0!‘ the 0L‘- mn is postponed "m" Saturday‘! casinn, their being quite a number January 22ml m two O-clockl n.0,“ of friends and neighbors present. who McLean Funeral Home) Sept During the evening the men gather vices M grave Wm ‘be mmm, tyheietl together for n chat. while the _ I ladies discussed housekee iln . - A -l - . 1 g ‘11190111311’ of m“ Orange “m a 1 topics. liliss McLeod sang “lii the ‘m- Sweet Bye and Bye with lilr. Alex- IMPORTANT NOTICE To under MicMillzin at the organ. Al) l . ‘~ > - ' , ADVEWHSERS‘ _ Advorllse"! “m: trutlt“ cdallfivtiillerg(dgtllcrbofhonil respectfully requested to see that mm i . _ ‘ . _ 111911‘ ad"91'1-1“e111°n15 m‘ 1h“ Guaplpiisslilglh13211329110133‘ lllltlllltzmtill dlan reach the office by noon of the m0 hostess and glad Ne‘; Yo“ day preceding publication. other-lmeetmgs'__‘(.0n_ ‘ wise insertion will notdbe guaragi-l. teed. On Saturday a s must u ENJ __ u. "’ ‘° “‘ “‘" s: 22:2‘: tlic Dfaiiuti- ‘i AT SAN PEDRO-Tho oil isiiitinnnnw, ‘.,.,,,;.,y°,}Q;,,,‘§{_°2§g§f;1 111.11,‘? 11191111191‘ AKMDRY» 1" °“""““‘"1 ° let's" in Tracaille Hall to a very 131111111111 Jame! B1‘“‘1““1‘1“""' "f '1la11'.111111‘l!(* and nlillrscfiiitiice audience. fax, is reported at San Pedro. Call- Mr‘ _]_ _]_ [Jnnny prsggnen in nib- "n. foruiu. from New York. also tlielnni capable nmnnm. and h, a few steamer Andrea l1‘. Luckenbach, in teen 011059“ remarks. introduced command of Ca aln McDonald. 01llic play which WES splendidly in- Souris, P. E. l.. roll! 13081011. NBWlteiIpi-eteil by the ilifferentcharact- York and Philadelphia for Seattle erg, The "m1 01- the Inn-mm,“ via San FfdllCliiCOr-JHEHTBX l-ler- "Lorin imverg" wss excellently pop. aid. tirayeil by Miss Catherine Mac- SEE ADV. of Snle of property Park YSt. on Wednesday. Jan. 26. 3169-1-21. ftu Read what Mrs. Kingsbury-hal to say! How ALL-BEAN broil hi; wonderful relief from constipat on MEN'S COON COAT$—- 2 only Men's Coon Coats, extra No. 1 quality. Sizes 46, 4B, regular price 8500.00. Special Sale Price $375.00. \PFOWIQ Bros. Ltd. 3454-1-20,3l BREADALBANE CHARGE-Un- ited Cbui-ch-Rev. David lCoburn. M. A.. ‘B. D.. Pahtor services for Jan 23rd. 1827. Pleasant Valley 11 a. im.; lRose Valley 3 p. in.; Bread- aibane 7 p. m. MEN'S COON COATS- 2 only Men's Coon Coats, extra No. i quality. Sizes 46, 48. regular price 8500.00. Special Sale Price $375.00. Prowee Bros. Ltd. 3454-1-20,3i guarantee that l_ii.~" activities would ‘ma CHARLOTTETOWN tfJJiXRDIAl-I» Tyne Valley‘ Two False Teeth And Vicinity In .\ir. and Mrs. Wilfred lilacDoug- Canon are receiving trungratiilatioiis Ion the biith of a baby girl. BOSTON. Jan. 19. —-l‘wo false Mn Jnmen teeth in a seamams threat led to a wood, 1,91 3_ i5; viamng in Tyne call for help from the British vnpey the guggt o; his “$19,; Mm steamer Zimorodok on Jan. 12th. 13¢ };_ Rpmggy The steamer Thuringia, of the Hamburg-American Line, answer- Mr§_ Lemuel “ulngay. ML pie“. ed the call and arrived here today an-t, is spending .1 few days with with the seamen aboard. He Wflfilllfil‘ sister, Mrs. dairies Ramsay. taken to a hospital. Tyne Valley. The Zlmorodok left iPliiladelphla Jan. 3rd for Hamburg. During the ‘Miss ElIza Stewart, NOFDOIO. has night of Jan. liih ldrlc Jonsson. aT9111B1191i 1191‘ P0511101! 118 5101105- Sivcdlsh sailor, awoke to find that 1511111" “i111 11w friu 0t R- J- Me-i two falisc teeth had dropped from 111cm» 11111- 111111 1111“ 399991911 11 P0" their pivots and lodged in lllkilslflo“ “'11” 111° "m" "1' 11- "13 11111’ throat qmere was m doctor-man. Lid, Elumiuerside. aboard and Jousson was in danger" of stiffocatluii. The steam-n‘ flashed a radio call for help. The Thuringia picked up the message but, due i0 bad weather. she was unable to conic alon . until afternoon. ______ a lifeboat. carried the ship's doct- The w_ w_ s_ of lhcyresbyyer. or through hcavi" seas to the Zim-Iiaii Church. Tyne Valley. met at 011N191‘ 111111 brought the searnan the home oi‘ Mrs. Arthur Yen, on back. ’l‘he doctor was able to re- Wednesday, Jan 12th. Although licve his suffering but could not renllle I'D-Ills “were 1101 1119 11981. Y?! move tlic teeth, which now haveuuite a number of members‘ and in“, his visitors were present. The meet- worked farther" down body. ing opened with the usual singing and pra er. ziftcr which the busin- Efie of tie meeting was transacted. A chalptei" from the missionary book entitled ‘The Burning Bush" I ‘liixylltcv. J. J1. lilac-Beth, was rend l con m ll - Brown. I 'l?hi.smmegtllngywzigtlzi\n “lifatilon to :ill those who are iii- NlEw YORK. Jim‘ 1n __ The tercsted iii mission work and the New York World says today that 819111 “T1111 111' "Hr church. -- T. ‘Ban Johnson "has talked himself out of the presidency of the Ameri- , "—.‘—<‘>'*_< can League." unless seven club Glcafllngs From owners “go back on a promise - . . Tryon And Vicinity made tn Commissioner K. M. Mrs. John Da-irson oi‘ North iLautlis. December 17. 1024." ‘The club owners of the League. with the exception of Phil D.C. nennqnn snnnl n few days ‘nsnmg ‘Ball. of ‘St. imuis. signed a B11110 her sister iilrs. Jnhn Lyman. of 1119111- ‘11 11115111311110 1° 1119 15011111115‘ Tryon recently, where her father sioiier oii that date that Johnson's MI.‘ Luke Woods is “nrimmy in “nllsconduct ""111 cease 01' m“ 1m‘ with heart disease ‘Vtfe are verd ‘mmnate renmwll "m" omce will sorry to lcttrllllllltl his condition but; 101mm" 11"’ paper says" A0110“ of not llll]li'()VCll in tlit- last f " l" "i the League grew out of Johnson's ____'_ " m‘ my" criticism 0f ‘Commissioner Iiaudis’ ' decisions in the O"COl1'll0ll-D0l8fl scandal. u. situation which the iVorld compared with that now ex- isting as a result of the American Livingstone, Glen- iilizpeluiont Yco, who has been 151191111113 his Cliiristmya holidays ‘with his parents Mr. and iMrs. Ar- .11111l' YOO. 'l‘yiic Valley. returned ‘.\ir. 'l‘h0iiias llcil nl‘ North Tryon made a business trip to Siiininer- side on Frida . Quite lately .\ir. Bell has purchaseil a film large beam", preshlontvs Condemnation farm iu Searletoivii. formerly owned of l1fifi(li'.~i' action for publishing the by M“ A" R"1?-"1‘3"1‘~ Tn“? 111111511 11*‘ charges made by nnumhn Leonard now being renovated tor (liitillllfltlflfl against Ty (‘olrb and Tris Speaker. 1“ 11"‘ 119111‘ 11111111‘- ‘Landh; was asked to overlook Johnson's nondnc; “since he hm; Mr. and .\irs (leorgt- (fauiflelti of peTci-i president or our league since 'i‘l'you ilroviv iu to Summers-ilk» on its inception-- aml m accept the Tiicsiiay and report fairly good roads ‘be liimiteii “to the internal zlffalrs 9i 111° 1111191111111 ‘1191114119- Oii S-uiitiay morning people iii this vicinity ivokc up to find that during" the preceding night a silver thaw had created the otherwise bare branches of thc trees into a. i PASTOR REMEMBERED PAGE seven tciitor Q Records S‘? I'd Love to Call You My , Sweetheart For Trot Jesse Crawford on the Vocal Johnny Marvin 20257 2028! organ with Orchestra ln a Little Spanish Town Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 20266 Hello Bluebird F o! Trot Vocal Miller an Art Landry and His Orchestra 20285 d Farrell 1029! Mary L... Fox Trot Goodrich Silvertown Cord Orchestra 20204 l Half A Moon (From (he Musical Success "Honeymoon Lana”) For Trot Nathaniel Shllkret and the Victor Orchestra. Tb ‘it Made You Happy (When You Made Me Cry) For Trot Waringhi Pen Because l Waltz Tenor Nathaniel Shllkret and the Victor Orchestra Henry llurr nsylvanians Love You 20272 20255 At “VHis Master’s Voice” Dealers Victor Talking Machine Co. of Canada. Limited NHIS MASTER'S VOICE‘ 1 romiiuiiv rmri Hill! sv iwii nail-iii which they dlspciseti for their, homes. A very pleasant surprise took glittering parading‘ and on every [Donald who won the love and sym- HORSE N0TE-5-—M1‘- C- Cheflwr natny 0f the ‘audience 0n her very Pratt, St. Peter's. was in tlharlotto-‘firnt appearance. Mr. Albert town this week w-here he purehaseddtoive. as Durward iBeiiiiom, This‘chamcieriistics of an ardent lover her dam the well known race more 111111’ 1111111111111 Th0 D1111 11f 119111‘ Sybil C" with a fowl-d or 232%] old Granny Nichols. Leiias girand- Mr. Pratt must be congratulated on 1110111“- ‘1115 9111191111191111111’ W911 his no wspeed purchase, as this lltiliieMfls-‘iirpilillzlrf’ MiwDfllllllti ,. .. n , ,. ' - iii- o‘ .r:iiiiiy's con. Fuhtggld give m‘ "mo" Ur he John Nichols Livingston, was tak- ' cii by Mr. Bazdil MacDonald, who nllsplayed all the characteristics of 152185;g2sN;%0i1-1g:t:g§:o2c_1of a Southern gentleman. The ment against the holding of beauty gtlgflrlfllélsgléiagé gzrogltgs Ollffiylag‘ contests" Clergyme“ ‘If leading Livingston was (well: re» reseillld churches, both Protestant and C11’: by MIL-‘s ‘(n-ta Macmmfid whfie holic, in Sydney. started the aglta- . , ' _ Mi. Elmer McQuaid in the part of tion some time ago. and it has John (Junior) Livingston rendep '911read through New Zenlaml "n" ed a difficult comedy role i‘n a Australia. Newspapers are Joining prulseworlhy mime’, The ‘ans in the protest against 1110 91101151111401’ .\ir. Giraiiann who ‘proves t: be of prize pulchritutie. and the Angli- Lena-S father‘ and Mm Graham’ 911" B13110!) 01 11111111131 199911117 his jealous wife. were admirably came out. with an announcement taken by MT‘ Harold Lacey and easiest not only surf unwis- 11111 Mrs. Alex. MncKeiizie. The liigbt- all such competitions. 1...,- wmedy pa"; o; Nancy 560mm d ke. l ion. s 'st., lQEEID POTATO oaivursrioulsfocnnh‘ he: afiqiwifi. “",§1,,p,f§§1 GOES T0 OTTAWA-Mr. W. L. ivcra especially well rendered by Poole. Montague; Mr. P. A. Scuiiey.!l\fiss ‘Margaret MaoPhee and Mr. G901B910Wl1 111N1- 591111101‘ 111181198- Willie Lacey, while M-r. Peter Mc- lcft yesterday for Ottawa to DPBSHiKGlIIHL as Uncle Bllly. an old negro upon the Government the neces- servant elicited iniic-h applause sity and urgency of the immerliiateifrom the audience. The Special- erection of a large thoroughlylliffil con-Sistine 0t‘ instrumental frost iproof warehouse in. Georse-Imllillc- 51911 11111191118. 11nd $01188 town. It is to be hoped the depii- were s11 0t a his-h» order and re- lation will succeed in their mission 119111311 "°P“"_1°‘1 91190193 110111 1119 as it is a iwork of absolute neces-l§i‘,;1g‘g5°$ng llggfimsdplaitgléll‘ 21:2; $1 sity for the development oi tlicnwards we Young _Men'H League for seed potato trade" improvements to the Hall. PERSONALS r N - Mr. Ernest MtioLcod. ‘Vernon silflniid- River. was a visitor to the city I111! P115)’ yesterday. Aniclns, Lymph egitls, Poll Evil, Fistula, Belle, Sweliings; STOPS Lamonoss and alleys pain. HEALS Sores, C018. Bruises, Boot Chutes. l‘ lt.ls l Miss Jean Ramsay. Southwest. ilmt 16. is in the city attending a short course in household science m the meeting Was called to order The envelope containing lowing is the zidtlress: Rev, Bruce Carew, place at the closing evening 01' the shrub and fence the icy encrustlngs 1W90K vi’ ‘Prayer. Tylle V8119)’: 111- appended themselves transforming 191' 1119 39119111911011 111111 119911 811/911 them into pictures of loveliness. only disagreeable features _ _ were the ilnngemus walking and 1931111351‘ E1115 came 1“ me 1mm o1 llitfililgfi to the trees and tilectiic the church and after reading a wires very nicely worded address expres- ' _ Slve m the Food ‘Wm that existed Mrs. D. Bull and .\1i". l'lill'l‘i24()f‘| gglllltiiienlmgflfiéailcélng {Zjflgif-tggfij Bell paid a visit tn Mrs. Avard pastor‘ wnh the addresfi and an Bells oi Victoria on illniiday last. twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents, The fol- on 11101111111,’ January “m1 w Mr‘ and liirs, Stanley Cair 0f North Tryon ll. daughter, but lifter a short stay 0f only four days. the angel of death claimed her for l-lls own and she left this land of pain and suffer- ing for her heavenly home, wheic Jesus called her saying: "Suffer Little Childrcubto Como ifnto Me." eoirsness -we are constrained to ex~ The fiYifiilfll-lly 0i .1110 9111119 90m‘ press our appreciation of your nn- muuity is extended to Mr. andi Mrs. tiring zeal and effort on our behalf Carr in their beieavement. during the past few months since . taking over the Pastoral Charge Mr. Earle Clark or Augustine of the ‘United Church in Tyne Val- lCove spent the iweek end in Mid- lcy. As we have crossed the ilictoii. P. l1]- i. threshold of another New Year. with all its untried possibilities- On Tuesday evening a "Measur- lti.‘ 111341 and sOffOWB. as yet v9119d ing Party" was held in the vestry in iiiiystery- ,— we trust 11181 1119 of the United -C~burcii. ‘Hi0 funds shallows and disappointments 0i being in aid of the Utopian Society. 1119 111113” 11111 1151111)’ 0" Yo" "m1 A number of young rpeople weie “91115411131 11111711111911“ "infllmyed present. and the evening was pleas- may fail to your lot-That your an“), passed m games and other mlon‘ 119'“ or l“ whauloevel. pa“ amusements. Refreshments were of the Master's Kingdom you may served by [he ladies in "m" very be called on to minister to. may be be“ “Wm ‘may’ G‘ some“ p"? ‘Dear Pastor: ‘On this the last evening of the series of’ meetings, which you ‘have so faithfully conducted for our spiritual dzauefit, and for the ad- vanceiment of the cause of Right- Messrs. Blake Holland and Stari- ley llowatt drove to Summcrsidc! on Tiiqpday to attend the liockeyi match Ahegweits vs- Crystals. ‘i l The condition of Mr. Brenton! l-iowatt. piltieiit lll till‘ .1‘. r1. isisiicl llospitzii is slightly improved at} time of writing and we all hope to see him ulilc in return home veryl 'I‘iia numerous friends ct’ Nirs. Frank Dixnn of Augustine (Jove are tielightetli to know that lier opera- tioni has been successful and has so far recovered as to be able to return home this ‘week and we hope she may soon regain her foimer robust health. A very fast and exciting game oi llockey was played on North Tryon ‘Rink on Thursday evening of last week between- “The lieiipecked Husbands" of Augustine Cove and "The Unfortunate Males“ of Tryon. The score ended 7~4 in favor of Augustine Cove. Dawson and Shei- ren played the part. of and Shore. the former getting thi- man and the other tiho puck. The Cove goalie proved a shot tuftci shot. was ‘handed out l'or the flgfislélleéltllffllllfllgflrtlng mm‘ bounced the benediction after l . As. from the Earliest Ages on record down to the present day. gifts and ‘giving have been the symbols of Good-will anti fellow- ship. we would ask you to accept this small token of our esteem and kindly ‘feelings toward you. Signed on Behalf of the Congregation. ._¢0>----- 'l‘lii- iiiiiki-iip liox wins illsi-iirilvil iii tlii- prmiiictioii of "Wings". The pic- iuri- la iiiiide on paiit-liriiiiiiillc fllll\ Safe Antiseptic and Gorrnloldo. Dou not blister or remove tho hair, and horn can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.50} recently “111197119111 __.-_.. Mr, Wendell Lear-d of Sourls, who an operation bottlqdoiivored. Ducribo your cnaofor 101‘ 11171191111191“! 1n 111919-111 1. H05- tlli-i-ii ivlio sit-mired flit‘ soiitlii-rii por- Qpgci-]lng1fugflonulnd‘flflk 5 II ffggipltal has lllllily recovered and lg ntliiiii of 'i‘i-xiiii, where Ilic picture was w,'p_y¢.u,|.¢, jQ|Ly|nQMBIQQIW presetn visiting friends in the city. '1'"'l'"'911- \\‘h('I‘l' grt-iiiic- paint iii iiiiiicceiisn ry. (‘liiiiiln \\'I'I'K‘ photographed in the se- quent-cs. 'l‘l'.\‘_\‘ were liwnti-tl Jvy tcii amateur stations in Australia. 7311 and 2 M. ‘H. ,_,..»,.., coon lil-AlTH n Relieves citgfilillfléfl. Tho referee, .\ir. Brciit A»__\A__\ o‘ Nothing like long crock bolting to of beans and pork. (‘leghum staff of inspectors 1"’1i"1"" lliontrezil. ‘iCamel inAhe Cage." turning aside .\ir. Watldeil, our goalie of the evening decided that. Hm" n. inspectors‘ a puck on the ice is far better than one on the mouth. Only one penalty evening. Clark handled the game iii a manner that pleased both sides welt-d). Fire N otvCriminal In The Laurier Palace Theatre hiOb-"FRICAL, Jan. ill. ——The fire at the Laiiriei" Palace Theatre on January iltli which resulted in the deaths oi‘ seventy-eight children or- soon. ' ‘iglnnied at a spot underneath the Jlonrlng of the theatre gallery and in the immediate vicinity of a trap (lOOF. according to the finding of the fire commissioner Ernimett Quinn. who investigated the out- break. The (‘omnlissioner was satisfied that the fire was not n criminal origin. The report points that the place or origin was one where ilust and rubbish might accumulate such as would be tins- ceptible to an ignited cigarette or match. The finding is based on the evidence of witnesses whose testimony is quoted in part. The [irr- commissioner states that it is obvious that the present is inadequate for frequent supervision oi‘ public buildings in a city the size o! To properly enforce the safety by-luivs of the city "it is necessary to provide an adequate Further, such inspectors should be possessedpf real authority and free from ex traneous influence." says the re- port. l ' B1111 1 1 bring out the rich brown goodneal Nothing like thc can ior convenience. That's wliy Ben's are baked in crockn before being scaled in cans. What a world of difference it makes! All dealers. ZUc. , Bans Baked Beans "maritime ~~ from can to contentm" Bringingllp Father‘ p l“ o i cce- ri-i THIN" — Riqi-iT-Jltlcs‘. YOU'5E THIS DINBER WE'RE GONNA GIVE YOU SHOULD BE HELD ON TUE$DA\'~ THURSDAY N I CH l 1% ‘THE O i927 IV luv-i. Fun-uni Quince, lug, 1 fine lrhb rflg g-q‘ WELL-THAT'S SETTLED- I sAio - "russonw Ass‘ TUESDAY n- witt. us! .0 HELLO- CASEY- YOU'RE RIGHT- THUREiDAY NiGi-ifib BE§T~ I'LL Be. Bus-r TUQQDAY‘, w; --.¢ -- 1.1-‘. -.-.....<.=..-.‘ - ' y; ;=‘.".~..._..;..,.... _