.1111 21,: ‘Hilli- Elidorlu people nmiu compo l] Ililtlliilllilt iflii iAAlii YEARS / Got ,relief| at lastwith 1 simple home treatment martyr to rheumatism for almost a ' etime, a man from Wyocena, Wis., ‘ ‘ms that he can always get relief 1 ‘d. a simple home treatment. “As a man of seventy, for years a nflerer from rheumatism, I want to ive my recommendation for Sloan's ‘nimentf’ he says. “It 1s a fine medy and w11l do all that is ‘aimed or it." Sloan's has been the standby of heumatic sufferers for earl because td0esn't Just deadcn t e nerves. lt e1 the bod to throw off the germs. n poisons t at cause the trouble by Beedmg u; the circulation right in eadecte spots. Apply a little liightly, without bblng. Immediate y you feel u arm glow of corrlfort.‘ Still‘ joints d muscles limber up. The aching ps and soon you are completely iee from_ pain. Get a bottle today. (17112215158-35 cents. In Memoriam 101-1 u c. Psvursn. The community of New London '11s shocked and saddened 011 T11- sday morning, .lauuary 25th, hen.‘ it become ‘known that John . Paynter, 1111 old and respected csldent of that place had passed way. Although in failing health or a number of years, he was able o be about as usual. On Sunday e suffered n severe attack but on londay ho seemed greatly improv- ti, but on 'l‘uesdny morning his audition became worse and he uickly llllssed away at the age of 1 years. lie .leaves to mourn one aughter, Mrs. W. W. McRae and no sou John ll. of New London. no sister Mrs. Mark Cole and one rather James A. residing in Clin- ou. ‘The funeral was held Thurs- ay‘ morning. Rov. Mr. Spriggs onducting the service at the ouse and grave. The remains 'ere laid to rest in St. Thomases Church Cemetery, French River. heside his wife. who predeceased him several years ago. ‘The Pail hearers were .lumos A. Payllf-el? Wellington Paynter, lllork Cole, Al- len Doughart. James Pidgeon, Eru- cst Pickering. ,_. 1. Le ster Douglaei Wholesale Produce FEBRUARY s; 1 n‘: ctulu . 121111111 VERY LOW-Tho Jiiuardlmfs Illllllly of 1927 Calendars in getting very low. Subscribe or renew at once and get yours. - . WIE WILL BE LOADING live 1'08! at St ‘Peter's on Wednesday. Fob. 9th, 1927 till noon ‘Paying highest ‘prices according to gdv- ornment grade. 368123.31 ORWELL 8lERVl0E8—Dr. H. N. Madman and Miss lMoKinnou, con- tinue their Evangelestlc mission in St. Andrew's Church, Orwell all this week to Friday night, services ,1>@s111ni.ns at 7.30 p. m. Services next Sunday (Feb. 6th) in the church at Orwell Head at 1.1 11- 111-. and 7 p. m. Reception and Communion service at 11 sum. The services that day will conclude the mission in Orwell congregation- Come and hear their powerful win- ning appeal in address and sons. 601m: To sPonTsMsws SHOW—Chief Gama Warden L. A. Gagnon, left Saturday night for ‘Boston to attend the Sportsman's ‘Show, and was accompanied by Mrs. Gagnon, who will visit her niece, Mrs. Ira Caro. and their daughter, IMiss Marie Gagnon, R. N. who is returning Ito New York. af- ter spending her vacation here, and Miss lFrances Connolly, R. N., of Charlottetown, who has lbeen visiting Miss ‘Evelyn Murphy, R. N. and who is returning to New York. ~1Fredericton Gleaner. PHOTOGRlAPH-EQ-The Toron- bald Neil McKay taken at eighteen lowing short sketchz-“A. N. Mc- Kay was horn 111 Prince Edward island, at Malpeque, and received his early education there. l-le has been twenty years with Cassidys Ltd" and a few years ago was ap- pointed general manager for ()11- tario. ll-le has just been appointed the first Toronto Consul ‘for Cze- cho-Slovakia. Mr. ‘McKay is a member of the Ontario ‘Club, the R.‘C.Y.C. and the Victoria Club. A REMARKABLE COINCID- ENOE-On December the 16th, a sou was ‘born to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Col Lewis was lhoru exactly thirty-two years ago, on the same (late of the month of ‘December; 011 11111; gcun- sion Mrs. ‘William lLewis (M155 Anaibella IMaoNeill of Malpeque) was just thirty-two years of age, youngest kru11dson,.were born on the sumo day of the month, exact- ly thirty-two yea-rs apart. ‘Such a coincidence is very unique. Heart- iest congratulations are continu- ally pouring in upon Mr. and Mrs. Lewis andta-ll the community be- speaks the very best wishes for the new arrival. it is sincerely hoped he will follow in the way of his lorbears, and so ‘in process of time become a stalwart in the Commu11~ ity. FPho Lewis Family, have ai- ways supported the Baptist lPer. suasion. and are faithful members of the Central ‘Bedeqila Baptist IChurch. Mrs. Ooi-by ‘Lqwlg was formerly Miss Elsie Holmes, of ‘Hampshire, =P. ‘E. 1i. B. 39 Queen Si; Charlottetown, P. E. l- Sharples Cream Separator ‘ The Famou; Suction Feed Get our 192v Prices QQ§¥§+Q§QO-OOO-O§§§+§9~§-O44 COAL 1__- We have In stock and dlschsrll nq regularly from can fresh lMii oal, including oto avonsv sonssusn isvsnssss scnsssso QPRINGHILL BCREENED ALBION nouun ALBION srovs ALBION uur AMERICAN HARD NUT sseco 0010-: Prompt dellverlea. Lewoit 9P1?" ‘ one 178 for service. ‘ .11. cans aco. PHONE 170 EYES TESTED ' AND GLASSES FITTED New retracting room with modern equipment. Our . experience , I0 at yell? IOPVAGI. E. W. TAYLOR Recommended Daily Use of lllagncaln (q Overcome Trouble Caused by Acid Indigestion. Gus in tbs stomach pnnled by that full, bloated feeling after eating are almost certain evidenca of the presence of excessive hydro- chloric acid in the stomach, creating Io- cnllod "acid indigestion." Acid stomachs are dangerous because too much acid irritates the delicate liu- ing of the stomach. often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stom- ach ulcers, Food ferments and sours, creating the distressing gas which dis- tends the stomach and hampers the normal functions of the vital internal organs, often affecting the heart. it in the worst of folly to neglect such n serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which hhve no neutralizing effect on tho stomach acids. instead get from an druggllt u few ounces of Blsurnted agnesin and take n u-aspoonfuil or four tablets in 111300111- a qua rtcr gin sa of water right after outing, This \\‘lll drive tho gun, wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neu- tralize tho cam-as acid uud prevent its formation and there is no sourness or pain. llisurnted hiogncnln tin powder or tablet fur1n-—u1~ver in liquid or milk) ls harmless to the stomach, inexpensive to tnke and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. lt is used by thou- sands of people who enjoy their meals with no more fear of indigestion. __€_¢0->_i_ “0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 Stop That r Cold ___@ vvvvvvvvvvvvvw atop It before It you on your cheat. The breathable medicine In Nyal’_s Crephofl It wlll um you from flu and bronchitis and. qllleltlY dispel any cough or cold. Then in n blg oomifliliiii" °" new any many prizes will be given for the but nollllllllh- Drop ln and‘ try It today. liarold L Worthy vvvvvvvvYvvvwvvYVYVVVV _to Telegram of a. recent date con- tains two photographs of Mr. Archl years of age and now with the fol- her date of ‘birth being December _ _ '-——' _ h 1.5111, 119112 at 1[,,Lpeque_ ‘Thus the O11 Chrlsimas evening, after grm1¢1111O111e,-_ the father. and the Vespers and Benediction oi‘ ills INNOCENCE _. new serial story p DANGEROUS The Guardian's starts ‘tomorrow. THE NEW SERIAL which starts tomorrow la the fascinating story of 11W‘) 37011111; married sisters who take a sea. trip with rem-antic com- pliostlons. You'll enjoy it, its one of Hazel ‘Batchelofs best, OAK VAULEY sores __ "run many friends of John H. I-Iicken & Son are pleased to team 111111 1119i’ are again on their job collec- ting eggs for the circle, as 111911- 1110110 111 l0 Dlease their patrons and 0111159 the" Ilfiishbouria-‘Mr. 11nd Mrs. Samuel Llewellyn in their advanced years are enjoying good health. — The Women's llnstitute are busily repairing and improving our schooL-The pupils are 11111111111; rapid progress under the careful 1680111115 of our efficient teacher Miss IKatie Murchison-Mr, more; McKenzie is busy attending to his farm duties and preparing for 101,. ster fishlng.—~Miss Mabel Llewllyn paid a visit to her hume ‘m1 Sundash-Mr- Harry Millar was a visitor liere on Sunday. MONTAGUE P. E. I. MAN MAR- RIED-A very quiet wedding was solemmlized on Wednesday, Jan g6, at 4:30 p.111. lat the homo 01' 1111., bride's brother, Mr. and Mrs- Wal- ter D- Al-len. Cape Tormentine when Mziss Milnnle E. Allen, (laugh: ter of the late Wm. G. Allen 111111 Mrs- Alle-n. was tinned Lin. the holy ‘bonds of matrimony w 1n; w.m_ 11, Hillchey of Nilontague, 1*, 1g, 1. 11y llev. A. G; llnberlin ll. A. B.- l), The lbrde entered. tho ‘reception lrall to the strainis of Lohengniu Wedding March played by 1111c neice 0t‘ the buide, Alia‘; Vonnia M1911. wild‘ looked »ul1ar1uing in u gown oi’ frost grey broucuded silk with silver trimmiings, shoes and stockings. to match. . After congratulations the guests, numbering about 30 repaired 1., the di11l11g room when: a 3111111,. tuous repast was served by lllrs. .l. A. Alien and 1111's.. Pldward Ann“, 'I‘.'he bride ‘received nrauy useful amd valuable presents including cut glass, ‘silverware and money. After a‘ short. honeymoon 1WD 111111’ Will reside .i11 Monwgtie, P. E. L. The groom ‘being associ- 1 l l. ll S K. i) 1W llllnnrdbu Llnlment for chapped 1111111111. Address And Presentation b l1 Blessed Sacrament, the Altar Boys of St. Anthony's Church, Bloom- 110111. waited on Mr. P. A. Arsen- ault, their director and preseutedI him with an appropriate gift and address, which shows the high es‘ A teem in which 11o is held by the Al- tar Boys. A Following is the address: Mr. P. A. Arsenault, Director Altar Boys; St. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield. field. Dear llir. Arsennult—Our Direct h C 1V0. the Altar Boys of St. Au- thony’s Church, do not wish to lot this occasio11 so fitting as the fes- tive season of Christmas pass in silence, without expressing to you o our good wisihcs and sin ‘erst Gas In The thanks 111 recognition for r31 {he d k ~ IS Dangerous filggmtwor you performed in ou1 We have hastened, dear director, ° to find an occasion to tell you how 1199111)’ we are touched of your kindness towards us, so it is for this we grasp the opportunitgat this favorable time, as we regard it as a. sacred duty to offer you on this day, the homage of our “senti- mlemts of mspect and reconnollsan ce for the interest you have always taken in us. since we have had the pleasure of having you as our di- rector. Yes, dear director, you have not put asunder any sacrifice in order to direct us to good; these good examples you have been ever-ready to put before us, the vigilant cares with which you encircled us: the extreme patience proveu to us at each instant, especially i11 learning to serve at the Iloly Sacrifice. training for concerts, etc, all this imposes a debt of recognition. which we will never be able to pay. Let us assure you that the cordi- al relation, heretofore existing be- tween us us Director and Altz11'_ Boys, may continue. and as Altar Boys, we may be more faithful to our duties and always ready to seize every opportunity that comes to us: of gaining useful knowledge realizing that it is only by so do- ing, we can h lp to fill our propel‘ place in the world. ‘ We, dear director, will not wait as so many do, to place roses on your casket and lavish words of praise on ears that hear not. but will say today. that your sweet winning disposition have endeared you to us, and to all who have had tho pleasure of your acquaintance. Sooner or inter the parting of the ways will come to all of 11s, and wo will find ourselves- “Sfnnding with reluctant feet. A Whore the brook and river meet." 1 In conclusion, we beg you to ac-' copt this small gift as ‘a memento and also as a token of our love and esteem, accompanied by our best wishes for n Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Signed on behalf of the Altar Boys of St. Anthony's Church. St. Anthony, Bloomfield, Dec. 25. 192B. ‘ Mr. Arsenault, although taken by surprise. spoke to the boys (now numbering twenty-two) in a very, fitting manner. thanking them for the ever prompt attention and keen interest taken in the work of the Sanctuary. l-le assured them‘ Malaria-av J.o.1-Av|.on E n»... m oar-warmer > ‘ 1 M. ma...“ 171 Queen Btreo n..._.:.:::5¢:::5%?$¢5$$. '=¢¢¢°°°°°'°°°‘°°°° I l I l l c: cc: undertakings. he would always have the interest‘ of the Altar Boys of 8t. Anthony’! Church at heart and be ever-read! to lend them a hand in any of their I tho boyl1ond_ homes of lllzuuloiluld 11nd Sir Wilfrid linilrieri‘ l11‘0(100C'=-1S(1i'. once to your long continued efforts 111B 1101191110 but. the war w has instructed 111v to say that l1u‘-\'01'G but into execution. has much personal sympathy with l\lclgl11-i1 nest the idea of mcsorving these sites his approval and nariivu and marking them maimcr. meals Boards and in worded to them copies of your re- town, un iluy 11213-41 long, uarro\v_, arm of the Ila)’ of (Quinta where. looted and worthy a l<‘01l1e1".1l (to l1is11ure11ts after from Scotland troylng disease germs in tho 111011111 it's soothing vapor is inhaled, it re- leases powerful autiscblifi-‘i ‘comibiue with the saliva and des- troy every vestige of germ life. motion for use against the germs of ious other infections- ‘(let Caiarrh- complete outfit. $1.1m: 111M111 when the "Oanlonno hHhy In now tutti 5 “mus campus-kg PLANS Til MARK Billlliliili Premier King Expresses Sympathy With Scheme Promoted by A. R. Davies For 16 Years. Laurier Himself Approved S0 Did Other Succeeding Premiers but the Exigencies of War and Govern- ments Prevented Completion. __.___< TORONTO, O11t., Jan. ZiL-likzrywas five yearn (1111 16 years and to four 1108B Davis, now of 'l‘01'0ntu hug tales about his exploits at the old continued to promote his plan fomhoma and 111 the marking the boyhood homes of where he attended s chobl. two noted Canadian statesmen~ 111-11110 f0lludutiou of the 10W“. 0111.. and Sir Wilfrid Laurier MPO blot long at Arthabaska, Que. Changes oflof the 1200 acre farm of the Plait governments, the Emergencies of estate and was practically forgot- l-he great war, and various other ten. I bought. the Iiiacdonald plot conditions have tended to inter- 111 1911. 11nd then wrote Premier fere with government 11111111011 01' Laurier my first and ‘only letter. the enterprise but Mr. Davis has requesting his Government to now been heartened by the receipt 11111119 Il 111111111 11111111 l0 properly of the following letter from Prom- mark the site. l suggested that ler llluckenzic King's mivafe 511313-11. future generation would probably rotary under date of .lanuzl.ry 5:11: d0 the some with his boyhood “The Prime lllinistei‘ has read 1101110 fit Artbubuska. with interest your letters of Iloc- A Krilflffflll reply came laack i111- cmber 15111 and. Ihafjenlller 30111, mediately, froumielitliiig the patrio- ns t0 marking the 911L111 Q1‘ tic idea and expressing the high- 511- 301111 est veucration for his illustrous lint. the Iiuurioi‘ i1 some i11l]ll'01)1‘ii1i,e 11131111131‘, flqliovernmcut. soon after fell. 'l‘l1eu 111s noted particularly yu11rrefe1'-1’1'B111i61' 1i01'11¢"11 11/1151 lfl/‘iieillvli 1111 11H llllllll “lions before his lil.\'0l‘ll.1)l0 111'o111i.<c.1; Premier expressed larly 11111111- iu a suitable ed out that the Mavdonald and ‘As a first step he has Laurier boyhood szhould be marked sired the Historic Silt-s and Mnnu- at the sumo iiine, and in a 111111111111" of (Yauadu to con-thvortlly of lilfilik‘, great siutesunrn. idcr and report upon the rmcstinn, this mmuet-tioii has for-i o secure action to this oml. warmly For Jubilee Celebration “Again the so 1o changed amt ulien Premier l ug recently re~ turned homo from the Imperial Conference with a (lia111(>nd-j11bile~.-. Confederation celebration in 111s Agltating for mituble marking mind for this your, l thought it a f the hlacdouald and liuurilar boy- fitting opportunity to write him a out i-orrespolulonce." Sir Wilfrid Approved gfilmbfiyg: filfngtgjlflvn‘ ‘elrilefgcciu: ated in ‘business there, T119, 11111113, hood hurries. M1: Davis started latter and of ‘course, ii was cun- ‘mg 1n hdded realm: 6'1 a fet" ‘cl friends of the wedded pair u1isi1 with Sir Wilfrid Laurier hixuself. cernlbg 1111- marking oi‘ lilo Mar» pechiml. comcmenc e “g (‘er i“! them many years of 11op11111o-g3 Nil‘. Davis‘ rfmital of his loug-(toll-‘iionuld and Laurie-r boyhood m d l t, u [ifs cmicein “g and prosperty. linuod (efforts in this (aonucction is homes". e ac 0 ‘a Alum‘ Mr‘ Colby _- ilitciw-stiiig. lie says: ltlr. Davis says be is "Whenever Sir John lllauilollulil 111111121011 to find that "Pnunivr King ecann: (lflllllliliitflfllll in his 11111111013 111 111111111‘ ant-om with his pr uddreissos he iuvariublv refreriwid ioklecllssoi-s in 1111s mailer. and has (llmls____hnli,n. in Al1n1l111115‘il1l ady taken the initial step io- ..11‘ds(-.:11‘1'_\'il1g out s11 long-nog- is boyhood llume e would gravely slntc, he iOCulPti_1*\‘lllll(3lli. ulilit-Iuiiou." Mr. Dz 1111111211111 111F111 vxpressas tho hope that “provisloil ill 1R3". “111011 1111101‘ the not‘ -1ry fluids be made |iu the. oatinm es so that 11o time ‘111;1,y be lost iu 11014111111111: work in I the Spring, iu order that. the naom- Germs Of Sore Throat Destroy- ed Quickly I by the Prince. of Wales 011, or Iabout the first of July." There's no ilbjeotioii to a man's taking up his wsnlenco almost anywhere, ibut when ii rmnes to . 1 _. “ay of H)‘; lshop-liftiilg-Aveli, that's different. No more effective as ever been devisedr~that is W113’ _'_M 31111111910111; is so ipopu1a,._ Wm,“ Some political traudiiiutos lose out because they are unknown and solue lwvausv. they are which ‘ known. .l’aradoxiral though it ntny set-n‘. u wedding cerun1ony' isn't consid- ‘cred a success lmless there is u hitch in it sommvliere. By always carrying a Cntarrh- zone Inhaler. you l1ave a sure 111'!)- olds. ‘Caturrh, Bronchitis and var- lf a bride isn't homesick for hoi‘ family six weeks utter marriage. it's u. sign that she ‘married the right man. zone today. All (lrulzgists sell it; sizv. C. HilMES 0F GREAT PREMIERS In his later j differcntéyears he visited the site with Lady lrimo Ministers of Canada, Allan lliacdonalzl and told her wonderful 11e1gl1borl|ood The lmrnezl S11‘ John Mncdoilald at AdQlphug- house still remains, _but the half- ago became o. part1 Prostrated With Catarrh; Des- paired Of Relief | I “Because l feel ll can help others to regain their lost health, I cheer- fully testify to my marvelous re- covery through using CATARRd-l- OZONE- I was completely prostrat- ‘ed with Catarrh. My nostrils were plugged, my breath was rank, l was sneezing and spitting most of the time, The healing fumes of ‘Catarrh- ozone brow-gilt mo grateful relief. ‘l 11811111911 my system with Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills. and kept on using Ca- tnrrhozonc. To-clay I am well-——on- tirely rid of Caturrh. 1 urge all suf- ferers to use CATARRIIOZONE. mount Nothing will drive out Caturrb more quickly than» ‘Catarrhozons. (Jompleie outfit $1, smaller size 50c, sold everywhere. Tyne Valley And Vicinity l week end in Alberton the guc ‘Mr and Mrs Fred Clarke. bliss Stewart sang a solo at the evening {service in the Presbyterian Church iAlborton. 1 Mr. Douglas Stewart, Tyne Val- _icy left on Monday, Jun. 171111111 a ‘month's visit to his two dailglltcrs, mud sun lru. who r ‘S1111: in Jamaica Plain, Boston, hlass. A A sacred r-olnrort 1s held in 1hr Jhn-sllyterizul (‘111111-11, 'l‘_vue Vitlle)‘ nu “hidnuslluy evening. lieu. 2C ‘d, by tin- chiidrcll of tin- 8111111111": Srbnol. .Vlucl1 credit is fluc- iln- tuucllt-rs for tlm splendid manner in which the children iuuk i1l('il' purl, in rl-nilatiuns, choruses; and especially Airs l-Idi- snn Williams so i1l'i'lci1enlly' |‘l‘lll1(.'i‘~ 111111111. music. Tim ])l'l)_i;'l‘:lllllll<‘ itsignod) S. J- Montague, Rose- u " pletcly taken rpmhngfi’ “ml inn (‘illll‘1'il, 'l‘y1n- Valley met. pl i111 111i‘ 1111111“ 11111111‘ the ilianst- 1111011, quite :1 largo lllllllili‘l' 0t‘ visit» 1 I lantern, prior to departure for Kel- vin, where they bavo bought a * farm and intend making their fu- ture home there. A very enjoyable evening was spent in dancing and other amusements after which lunch was served by the ladies. Mr and Mrs Forbes will be . greatly missed in the social life of the place and also in the church and Sunday school of which Mrs Forbes was an active The evening was brought to u close by singing "For they are Jolly (lood Fellows" Mr and Mrs Forbes every success iu their new - home. When it was learned that Miss Clara MncKuy had resigned her position as snleslady with _R. J. Mc-Ncill, Ltd, and intended loav- ing shortly to take up her residence in New London. large number of friends a11d acquaintances gathered on Wednesday at. the home of Mr and Mrs Cecil Forbes and presenter. Miss MacKay with n11 address and a purse of money. Although corn- by surprise, Miss llucKay replied very fittiuglv and thanked her friends most kindly. She will be greatly missed hero, where her congenial manner and pleasant smile has won for her M1 1- 1.; 1/11, S , . , many warm friends, and we 1101101 H‘ s 0 ° Lem“ “mmtslulfr she may see m to visit. us very} HER AGAINST CHESTERTON. olien in the succeeding years. ltliss Eleanor Ramsay, R.N., loll on 'l‘uesduy morning for llostrui whet-r» sin,» is specializing at the Deaconess Hospital, Boston, lliass.‘ llis many friends regret to learn birth of u baby girl. The Ladies Aill of I110 Presbyter- Oil “Nwlilfesday nfter- 1 11's \\'1»rr present. 1111111111 was“ ,'('i)ll;<lSiP(i of the following: 1.1.1; ' _, ‘i ‘ _ . served by 1111's Shricve- Miller. ivlrs 91105111111111 I lcr 1111011 ( 111 in Worship bynnn Mflleany My“ u n‘ lulmfluyl‘ ilirm: 111.111, girls i (‘horns Sunday School lflKJiillfiUlP-‘v litllt: boys So111€——\\'11ai Mean by 1412111111‘ girls Rlfiliiilll-{h-Tilfi llieauing oi‘ the lielle<~lfv bliss Estelle Stmvarl. A1ltll'ess~--'l‘l1u Spirit. of 'mus——llev Audrmv Brown l 'l‘riu~~-(‘l1rislmas the Bells ?—- and Dorothy You ‘ .21 S01o——PL-a on Estelle Sim-wart. (lilrll‘lli~i~~lfllll.', the llellw-Sumlay School , Pantoniiue-Sileilt Night — Seu- ior girls March. by sat-hoot in three divis- ions lo X11121» tree. ‘fhcu Santa Claus appeared Dll ‘oriuls may b0 P011111’ '10P 1111"'3111n1’»1l1c scone and prncacderl in unload 1111's A- 3196111111111- St- Eleamm“ “MA 111a tree. Presents and boxos 111' icundy for each member of flit‘, ‘Sabbath School and Rev. A. llrowu was not forgotten‘ by his Richmond Bay West congre- gation, receiving from tln- l1ands_ of Santa Claus :1 beautiful fm‘ cont P1111 L _ (louuteil by Tyne Valley section oi'.11“1' 1115191“ M“; ADP‘) A‘ rah-nu“ the congregation. a Persian 111111111 1-1111 from Lot. ii section. a 1x111‘ n1 too well Persian lamb gauntlets from Vie- ill ‘Pync- Vnliov the cur-st 0f M0851?‘ 1.oria\\'r~st.u1ul a horse blanket from lint 1-1. After the distribut- 1011 0t‘ the presents and the tieparl‘, 1111- of Santa Claus the cnnrert Willi brought to a close. 0n “hnlnesday (ironing, Jan liilh, a largo number of friends ‘gathered at tho homo of Mr and [Mrs Cecil Forbes and presented [them with a gasoline lamp and, --I1..‘._\..1......1.:" 1 ‘ a.....a‘.'s.~.-=--1..--1>~'J1' Jhacetlmo picture; of Chlneoe area now leothln‘ trash of the city, flanked by a parking urn. lfh If M. UPPvER Relgl-ifmleo another view of Ohanqhal. LOWER LEFT In a some in Hnnkow the finelh-Itronf log. The building; are in {he iegallon quarter. To theLOWER RIGHT ls u vlow of the famoul Nlnkln road in lhlnlillii .’,.~_.",-‘..‘~‘L~='~;'.-1i..-. To the UPPER LEFT ‘ll uforolpn legotlon IFOI In Qhlnqhal and one of Omani o tar. l’ l). e b ——l ' M“ s 0 “urn er u Stewart, lllrs elconukqly Seven Ilirs W111. Sheen. ‘.1 tv/t-utv-five cents. 1511's Ch,.,,,,,‘1nvny n11 ‘fhursduy morning at tin-f houn- oi" Charles, 81111111111118" _ (‘hinuiswhliss- “"19 1'- E l‘ _ , ‘ 1111-7111" us‘ hlaln-l llviueni, .loan lliuArthlil‘, "“'W"yed by Wm“ 1'" Port In" h ‘Pi ' tiuu and the funeral nos held from‘ w . .__ ‘. -- . . _ . l er ld home in low Point to thins! llmluaul r1 .1|l\1n1.. about. Santa n 11 1 yrhvklpltguflld ma“ and Hwm“ by the Earth-Alisa 1'111"‘1‘"1 *1- tho pastor, 200s our, to the family iu their sad W. ll. Ellis, Mrs Dugalvli '|‘l1o collection mounted to eleven dollars uudl After nu illness of only one wet , Elizabeth Ramsay 1iasslzrl, 1111.1‘ sun The remains were‘! l-l Presbyieriuii (Ihurvb. ‘vii-o was FlllltillfiPll i)_\'ll ilov. A. llrown and the xvcre laid beside those of llur bus-A Imudixvlio 111'e1lo<:v:1s<\1i her 2111111011 yours ago. P1111‘ sons: Slramrock, l’. lint llrmvcr 1-. homestead. and two daughterszl Mrs Lewis Ramsay. Mt. Pleasant. The sympathy of the community lmroavruuent. Mrs (Y. l. Lirlslnne was a week ' tor to Olleary the guest of liir. A. W. Palmer spent Sundav llart and Horace Lidstoue. Tum-blers that lulvo been 118011 with milk should always 110 wash- ul 111 cold \vater ‘before they are "wished in hot. When this is done ‘he milk docs not stick to the glass and it will not have a cloudy 1111‘ 110111111100. member. ‘ and wishing ‘ remaiusilnzll is a herd 11111111111." S1111 leaves iu luouriiilioliie slmulrl remain at (‘harles and Nathan ol'1<1<'f‘\Il>.\'_ 111 11111111 1111111110.. ,\\'cster11 Canada. and David on thWfvn. 1117190 possibility oi‘ human personalities vomiting us such. -—---—<-01-;___ For (‘old-i-“inurdhl "Llnimrnf. l lfilu Lola White, Ospo Bald, N3. writen-"I Iuflered severely, for I 1on5 time, with n bad headache. I: vro dochemdschountilitmsdanq sosickleoidd not workaznl-I. ‘ A hillld Nnommandcd A BURDOCK _ BLOOD i BITTERS M11111 falter ulln a few bottled of thll .med1c1ne I fee that I 13331111» mum, ‘Imend it too highly to s11 those w ‘suffer from headache of‘ any k111i" i l! 13101110 14st 4S years 133.11. ha!‘ 1118911 put up only by Tho '1‘. Milbur-n! 1%., Llnnted, Toronto, Oat. c LADY Rsosuoa naps 1.121- sum-z woman SHAW BACKS LONDON, Fob. --~(ieorge Ber- nard Shaw bad a new role when 11o acted as ulinirmaii of a debate 1111 “the nmuava of Ibo leisurod wo- man" last. night. ‘The audience which gathered at. Kingsway Hail to hour the (iflllillfl-"UUIJVCBTL Gil- uf the serious illness u!‘ Mr. Ernest i)l‘l'l. i\'. (‘lmslvrton 11nd Lady Alf-Nevin, l-Illorsllo. 11111111111111?“ “c. more tickled with - ~_;__ ‘ilu- l‘t‘llliii'i\t. 111' Show than in the .'\ir. (111011 Ilircli. Port lllll was 11111-1111.! fliiilliii‘. run-out visiiui‘ to Nurboro. Furlmu ill‘ said, woman had liilli- _ bu! nmvndays that ifoiigiuitulutions are duo Mr andnvas 11>’ 1111" Sflrriw 111 Airs (‘nruf-liuu Alzli-lfinntm n11 the flats and 1 lnulial hotels and i1 womzlu "can spend 1101' time drink- ing v-ui-kluils. going to night. clubs, lunviug 1hr‘ (‘burlostori and doing women seem n iluuiainl- will fill 111011‘ lives glor- ousiy." lie 1ii1|n'l. know ‘whether All‘. was going to defend lu- nigbt clubs, but it. was his op- nion that it‘ challenged to dance 1101113. 111M111,‘ 31111 the Charleston could not do it. ‘llhouddn, who heads the British busi- 111111)‘ isl of high-so lariml mess wmnc-n, dork-rod that i110 ex- tenet- oi the la-isured women con- ltulcd a grave menace to civiliza- 011. "lf we 00111111110 as we are to- Hilfifiiilili. “them is danger but this evil may Rvreck civiliza- 11011." The clothes women wear she de- ‘bell as 111101111111 only for the "1151 of us bot-aust- tin» human ani- llr. (‘liosierton (ifillflldflli the 0111 rndltiou that the woman of the home and .lf with the tremend- of bringing -up child- “Tho b01119." he $13M, “is the only 1m whe-rn there is any To LADIES Take Our Herbal Buncrllnl _ Hook on Skin illnesses Ne“. Tl-pnlies on (‘hronic Diseases h! llcrhul ifPlIlPiiiPH. Pamphlets oil Loss of 1111111111111] and iliscuses of lllPll. Booklet on Female i111! I115 advice, free l\_v mail. 30 71'1"’? e!‘ periem-e. (Without erltiolzln! or dlsparalrini: your doctor! writ-r us. before losing hope. frpsuilrul by mull our flPBCiBWY- English llsrbal Dlnpounlry Llnlilnd. 135i! Davie, Vancouver, B. (is ‘month's 01111-111 ilurllul lfllllufllvl i Doctors vouch for illlnnrdw Linlmrnl. u ; l ‘11.‘.|' u" 11' trimmed" ' ln-‘tho.~pllli" '~