NUARY 2s, 192a . . ._____________¥__ , _‘______ rrfl‘ ', TeethiiigDrops and South i- lnfants in arms and Children all ages. o MOTHER ;_ Fletcher’s Cas- toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- iug Syrups, especially prepared “void imitations, always look for the signature of , en directions _o_n 3E1 package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. ' a lss Elsie Hayes, 25-year-old girl of Winnipeg w l to listen through i1 headset to a concert iron hail heard the‘ i‘l closely approximating the word “motherfi er way to work she was able to lteiir the rumble ls now noticing the music of a phonogr- le near her. ‘ Specialists in the treatment of the eur say it is quite possible that Mum“ w“ l" the ‘my yesterday‘ o vibrations may have given hcr the first sound from the outside world ~ alter 22 years, but that. sitrh it condition would only apply where sense of hearing actually rcmziiiioil without being used during that a vmlmr w the any yesterday‘ l nualry Clearing Sale Women's high clans pumps, oxford! and slippers, some with high and some with medium or low heels, values up to $10.00 per pair. the balance of all broken or discontinued "m 4 $335 per pair NARROW WIDTHS. “in women‘! high class straps and oxfordo LESS 20 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES 24 pair's oxfordo; A width. sizes 4V2. to 7/2- 22 palro oxfordo, Q width. oizca 4 to 75-’;- 15 poiro pumpo, A width. sizes 5 to 7V2- 12 pairo pumps. B width- sizes 4V.» w 7- 350 . All Wool Hose FOR WOMEN’S LESS BROWN . RUBBERS 20 PER LElTlT- Olf regular prices 'Two linoo discontinued be- cause they will ooon be too narrow for prevailing shapes, however therQy." now plenty 0i pair: In dilly uoo which they will fit to a ‘I'- $i.35 hole for .. 750 $1.50 hooo for . .. .. $190 The lbovc are all real valuoo, and many of our cue- tomcro have token advontage or them oven before we were ready to odvortloe thorn. THIS SALE i3 FOR CASH ONLY. ABSOLUTELY NO AQPROBATION. ‘ , I Y 8- i=9 _ Lumen FASHIUNABLE g FOOTWEAR Dictionary Coupon U!“ coon-crowne- Ploaoo find onoloood the oum of l- - . . . . . . bolng my New or‘ Rilnowol Qubooriptlon to Tho Ohorlottotdwn Buoy-flip‘ pni-l 50 Canto oxtro for Now Unl- "Plity Dictionary. "All! “:;:i.....ii: Que-unmet Jonas-o as induced by a friendl i raiiio station CNRWl he (‘unaitiiin National Railways at Winnipeg recently, though she had" i totally deaf and dumb since she ivas three years old. As the broad- proceeded if. became evident she was not only hearing sounds but ‘Lillie to distinguish between the notes of the tiiitcretit. musical instru- At the conclusion of the programme she heard her mother ask her if mimic and nodding to her in reply, responded with a Thaw following morning 0t‘ street cars and: aph when played with n loud i “Jose, formerly of Wood all l l morning i‘or Montreal. Ha proposes l l l; ll THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ’ PAGE FIVE ANGLIOAN SERViCEiBp-lln the Parish of N-r-w London on the 24th. inst. will be a; follows: Kenning- ‘ton 10..'i0 u. m. Sunday School 2 p. 'in.; French River 2.30 p. m; Bur- ‘llngton 6.30 p. m. LAIiD TO RENE-The funeral of the lute Mrs. George J. Carver was held yesterday morning from her late residence. Kent ‘Street_ to St. Dunstanie Cathedral, where it Requiem iHlgh Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Maurie», McDonald. The pail bearers were: Messrs. A. Le- Clair, R, MeLalne, J, Carmody, S. 'l“- lWYlB. E. A. [Poster and A. Mc- lAskill, Service at the grave was (fvlillilvl/Pil by ‘Rev. P. Walsh. IPARTY ENJOYED. - On ,the Evening of Jan. 18th a very enjoy- able time wan spent at the home of Mr. lieury Gallant of Oyster Bed llPlill-le. The evening was pleas- antly spout in playing guinea, music. singing. and dancing. The accompanist for the evening was Mr. Murdock Sampson. A very dainty lunch was nor/Wad by the hostess. Among those from the city who attended the party were: Miss ilelen Doui-ette, Miss Julia Boute, Miss Belle Parkman, Miss Kathryn Bambriuk. Miss Mary Blncquire, Minn Coyle and Mil-is Kilfoy. lu the wee hours of the] morning the purty dispersed after having spent a. very enjoyable evening. FULL BENCH HOLDS BINGO GAME ILLEGAL. — The Halifax Herald sayiu-The full bench of Supreme (‘oiirt judges sitting here oti Monday morning refused to con- sidi-r th» appeal of Ray ROREFB from a conviction. incurring a fine oi S5 for conducting ‘a game 0i chalice, known as “Bingo? at a hospital fair at Windsor. N. S. was argued on behalf of the appell- ant that he had permission from the town authorities to conduct the game, wbicoh in some-thing similar to the gitme, “Housie! ilouslei." R. ll. Murray. K. (3., representing the crown argued that the fact that per- mi-ision Wlls granted by tho- town iiiilt.horit‘ci.-, ilid not in any Wily re- lieve him of responsibility, Decis- ion was recorded dismissing the appeal. . . _, -—-Z<+>——-—- PERSONALS Mr. Asliford Andrews, Mr. C. P.McCarthy, Tignish was Mrs. Henry Ford, Milton was a visitor to the city yesterday. Alessrs George and Francis Cass North River were in the city yes- iterday. l .l\ir. (‘gill/in Harding left Thursday ‘going to New York nud will prob- ably be absent three weeks. Her many friends "hare will be pleased to learn that Miss Sadie C. Islands iNorth, and a graduate ‘of Common- wealth Hospital. Boston, has suc- D pected home from their European trip about the last of the month. Father John in writing stated that th~y expected to‘ sail from Chi-r- bmirg. ‘Franco, Jan. 21st, direct for-ll“ i-lalllfzix and this should bring them lil to Iiulifitx by the 28th, or 29th. "l iu I‘l\ lli no Lieutenant A. E. B. Murphy, .\l. C.. wiio has recently arrived from Alberta. is in the city for a few days. He is well known as an of- ficer of the 8th Canadian Siege Battery and arrangements have: been made to hold a reunion of iiil members of this Battery on Mon- day evening at 8 o'clock in the G. W. V. A. (‘iub Rooms where he hopes to meet all his former com- ruilen in arms. Mr. Murphy has been in Western Canada during the past four years and is now Filllllylllg law in St. Paul, Minn. ‘ills malty friends are pleased to 1m. him after four years absence. iii of iii th ho i sh E FIRST an) I i; .,<' Your medicine cabinet ohonld never be without o full ‘uppiy of Nyalu Croophoo for ooro throat» evllllifi "'5' and kindred ailment!- It octo like maple ilVlYiil lnotont relief and permlliliii curo. Prlco 81-00 I" Wm" Wo eorry o ofllilim‘ l" > oortmont of oll N!" R°"‘°"' loo. > Harold L. Worthy ’ vii-ow.- i school read an with 35 points. awn W. L. are second with points, and Mr. Talmadge Fosters N U] Barred ‘Rocks lead the content with or 299.3 points to (lute. mental Station W. L. hen No. tare second with 251.6 points. erett Howatfs White Leghorus are third with 247.4 points. Mr. Charles 4 McKennirs B. R. are iourth with 224 points, and the Experimental Station White Lellhorlifl. Den N0. 4 are fifth with 217.6 Points. was 564 with iilinrp-tougut-il uuil hi-lllgeroitt genius. \\’ happiest. prove hernrlfiddiiptnhlo and under- standing. hoateiuu for hrr beloved She tried iippri-rinte bin art and mother‘! pride and delight in his nuc- cello. “Just Interrupted my Wrlllfilf» note the affair was the means obtaining a consi llfldiies of the So which will provide a with the necessaries cupieil by Mls the consoliiitio Gallant. BLOOMING POINT The half yearly 9X11 mination the Blooming point I school took 7 ll; place on Monday, Dec. 21st'and ‘if ilesplte the iuclemency or the weather u large nation of pupils by Miss Ann Miii-‘Diiiigilll. i1 former teacher the iilillvfll. and Mary MucDimiilil. The pupils showed muuner and had After the examination a brief but very eu- joyable program was well render- which all present were treated by the teach- Donaldston. by their pleasing prompt answers ,thiit they been carefully taught. Pd by the pnpis, after er to fudge. Then Marie Mac-Du alrl on behalf of the pupils oi‘ the address to Miss MacDonald, while Mary McGilvary a gold piece. presented her with Miss MacDonulil though taken i surprise answered in a few well (rliosen words. Speeches were then made by tho secretary. D. J. MacDonald, J. J. Macllougull, trustee, Charlie Mar- Donald. Joseph- ltluuDouald anil others coitgratulating both teach- ers and pupils on the very credit- able showing oi‘ the school. 'l‘lie examination was brought to a close by the singing 0f the Na- n tlonnl Anthem. ¢____~ EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the P. E. island Egg La ing Contest for the 11th Weeks ended Jan. 16, 1926 Weather conditions were favorable during the week with corresponding increase iu produc- tion oi‘ ~10 eggs. The Experimental ‘Farm 3 The leading hen to date is bir No. 117. B. R., owned'by the Ex- perimentnl Station. with -t6.3p0l11ts. second is bird No. 91, W. W. own- ed by Almou Boswell, with 45.7 points, and the third is bird No. 157 Bf 3., owned by Clifford Mc-Keowli. with 44.7 points- The number ofegzfl for the weal a oints. were disnllowei Sixteen e585 during the week as "being "liilel" censfuliy passed the State Board weight. made. Dro-p upon paper and put in,‘ ‘E i . i‘? . to d . . i xiruwfoo: h} m Bum t wines-Len amp ms nos-nun. $5518 Mitzi; scaunrlrealifagiiisl-lli ‘>811 ll“; S I1 l‘ S up 6 p 0 ._ . ciiiirioneicwn. Rev, J. J. McDou- F" '“°""“ i’“i“l‘;‘l“ ‘m, BROWN eves BEAT anus llld Summorside, and Rev, ‘w. n. "{""i‘"'f° "f ff" ‘t, f,“ mmh_,,. lilonaghan. Seven Mile Bay. are ex- l‘ l‘“‘““" m" r“ ° The nubjrct of that fnuious ‘portrait. Anne .\l. Whistler. will! n gentle, uiivrl- uutr imd ilerply rcllfllilllii Olll liillY- ll\'l‘lil'lfllllll in her habits and out nk upon life, nud uni iit all thi- nd of pnrent one would have cxpi-rl ,0 hpllhllg lo n llflllllllil, rrcciiirliw it tho ri-lutlona between ntofiier uml n, m; depleted in some of’ .\lrs. hlutli-rhi letters riweutly published the Atlantic Monthly. were of thi- Tho fine old Aiuurli-iiii. nugh sht- blid some natural tioubtn the mild vnlur of hrr son's artistic- milnn friends, gifted nnd ehnrmiuti oulrh they were, endeavored i" ouccensfully no "Jennie" when and noted entertained them. hnrrl tn undrriitnnil took n nud frui- flf the fnmonn pnrtrnlt itself a wrote: now it neighbor and frii-iiil Shr- hill jual told me what some of Jamie's friends nnlil of the pntrhlt. of my unworthy well’. "An iii-mi rm ti. iii-r. -n hm! ll howqmfyyfliiipn, 0h, bow rniii-h lll'lill- inent.\V.hlofl|!,r.hno put lnta his moth. or’: likenronl’ Your sister will irll you bow wonderfully the thrw- runes of poiltrnlto were prenorved from firi- on the l'i'llll'0llf| trnin, fhoillrh miiiiy piirkitm-n of vnlunhlo lnitltlllii‘ “""" entirely consumed. The flnmi-ii hail ri-nrhi-d the mine iu which my Wlimill Willi the lid waif burnt. n siili- of thi- frame wan nrhnrrhod. y" "i" pnlntlnlt wno uninjured." gnmmiin the painting bod been burn- p-il, (‘oulil or would Whistler him- rr- ,l|lll|‘I‘(‘ it? -lf Will n narrow- escapi- khhlflfll‘ fur one of tho really If?!‘ "k iwiirlis iif our time. i “n I1 more enrnurollll! l0 Ill! ""0"" ,..r “.lv\IIl|<‘," roiitinueo filo mother in in... inn", "it-iii at thlo time. Wilt" in“, win-iii ll offered him, he otinnlil Irmirlili- in inc voluntarily M! il"l"‘ ‘ii, i-iiiii- WIHIJVM In thegioheotgif ii" Ilulllllllivwiil lilo lo notyrol _ llglon‘. t derable sum. file} dality are to be‘ commended for the thoughtful act.‘ needy family _ of life. The millet! Prize was won by Mrs. Ar- aenault and the gentlemeirs by Mr. John lle-e. The lucky chair was oc~ s Annie Murphy and ii prize went ‘to Mrs. number of visit-l ors and ratepayers were present. The teacher. Miss Cfilllllfl. lilac-l Donald was assisted in the exami- more White downwards. i'ill up the glasses with ‘ Leghorns. pen No. 1 for the week me ayrup; Mr. Everett How- .6 The Experi- .\lr. lir- credit of 397» The total number of Milli" t0 date is 3191.7. blon Round, Albion Btovo. Albionl Nut Old Sydney, Sprlnghill aneli coke ond Hand ond 80ft Wood. i or‘ Fancy Biscuit Lemon, Almond, Vnnlll Ilermlnt flavor In fubco . Buy an order, you will got ouoiu- at 7r lb. Flour and all other lines rot a low prim-o. E. N. KAYS , onocnn l! Upper Queen Street i l i g 722l-l4-lmthur8i. of, " F ‘ 7r. 10' oi’ DY », LADY 0F TliE COU l . fbd by Elizabeth (rat ysrnAwnsnnies ._ (in Victoria’ sown hand-writing, dated 1836) (Vilrilten at Kenslugton Palace.) Gather on a fine day and sunny. so that the fruit may be dry, some ‘fine scarlet strawberries. Lay them with i-arc separately upon a deep china ilish, Bent and sift over them twice their weight. of double re- fiucdsugzir. Take them a few ripe strawberries and put them in a jar with their weight of double refined sugar. and cover closely. Let them stand iu ll kettle of boiling water till suit and the syrup is out of them. Strain them through a. muslin cloth uiio a tossing pan, and boil and sink well. When cold put in the whole strawberries and set over the fire till ‘milk be warm. NO'l‘i-I: l do not attempt to explain what is meant here.) Then take them oif the fire and stand [quite cold. Set them then again upon the lire and make them a lit- tie boiler‘, and so do several times until they he quite clear. But do ll- i l)’ l y. a stalks will come off when cold. Put ‘into jelly glasses, with the stalks‘ and tie down closely. NOTEz-This sounds like a pres-z serve of unhulled strawberries, l‘ er, with water in pan below and l Pound it and add 1 lb. of loaf sugar, suet chopped finely. a few spoon-l iuls of red wine. 1 lb, of cleansed currants, 3 lbo of peeled applesl chopped, and a. little brandy. Mix. adding spice to taste. d RASPBERRY l PASTILS r l l (Copied by Queen Victoria.— l Kensington, 1835.) Put a half pound of pounded loaf; Sugar upon a fiat dish, squeeze the. Juice of raspberries through a‘ ilicvo on to the sugar till a paste is l ciiilonoo, Jan. 22.—iBrown eyes} are better than blue because theyl inst longer, declares Dr. H. J. Mc- Cray. of the Illinois state society: of optometrists. ‘ ———<o@-—-- N0 CHANCE. The trnmcar was crowded and an old gentleman with a kindly; twinkle in his eye took five-year; old Tommy on his lap. l “This will be better than stand- ing. won't it. my boy?" he sug- gested. , "Yes." said Tommy rather re- luctantly, for he had enjoyed lurch- ing about the car. "But you want to be careful than, l don't pick your pocket." the old,‘ man said, .in a whisper. 1 “C-anlt" Tom resortzed, his voice: somewhat muffled. "Au soon as l saw you lookln‘ at. mo I put my lwuuy in my mouth." l . ilk? QUALITY GUARANTEED We hove o qood otook on bond of; ho following otondord ooolo: Al-i nvornooo Screened; oioo Boooo i Lowoot Prion. Prompt Sorvtoo. m, ,|,|,,i-. ,.r and no the lffi ‘ r- Iflll- w. n sinus s. c. coniiltilon tor this wet-k. his people on Sunday last. pccted arrival of her iliiugliter, Mrs. tmplphn lves oi‘ Winnipeg. liianltioba. ‘. r. here l\\1‘lii.y years ago and have bcon residents oi’ the "Peg" ever since. olive (lriver. not permit that they boll or tllBqyny-ynly friends, but. ‘she- misses many oiil fflCPs espvcially in the congrega- _tlon of the church which she at- ltellfled when l1 girl, should put, berries in a double boil- Platlwr-“I fink o" 511111750? 0V0“- I‘ -~-.-4~ ' l- ,_ -- - .- I - F - < Tryon And Vicinity ‘ I ~v _ gofk Cilovor To: i- '- . . - u on . I lain k. G 1 m I SHOP from l-ioimon'o Catalog. THE mmn-ABL; Mn Burdeul El/Timilifif u». . lmllgliil’ liiiiilgoeilllsii) 5:111:51; Ml‘; ' ‘ - ___...‘ will delight his audience Wm, lclnl Burn lRutii Ward was in- the railway ac- ' LADIES’ POIRET TWILL, flannel niirry Lauder impersonations at §""‘" “"°""' eldest near Amherst. It. BhOiIlJ , and Jersey dresses at Halt pricolBurns Anniversary, Jan, gljm- ‘ ‘have been Miss Ruth Wood. daugln "Q ' ' ‘Q ' .‘ ' and l-3 off. Prowse Brosahtd. IZBth. 738743,“ ,ter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Geo. Wood. ; ‘ , 73 8-21-1M3l. g ‘ i‘ ___. v ENJOYABLE wH|s1-___ An an. ..... n l After meeting many difficulties ' ‘Ill ‘Glow/DO HUNESED FANS should lfiflillileswglitlit under the auspices PM“ bl.’ 2 gang?“ ‘llgtlzgksewla l)?“ ‘the N31? TTW“ 9 M e - ' ' ' Tuesdillynrlilext ezriloniiililiiejaslxgzliilflryfiwa: llleltdyislldggccgililrggeiclzlll Tmmlllllii" - 10c Tl: Wétlllfifldfly ‘or. us He“ on 0e . ' ' .- a game full of action and cncouii-‘Clemy Thursday night. The pro-l i i . age the locals in their ' "light forilfiflds-ore to be BuPPi-ad to a. charit- 0min Th9 Alba"! Rink was also open- ’* ' . ' Maritime honors. 7391-Z3-1-8ii8l1l9 Dllfpose and it is pleasing itol. 331°: 9d la“ w°°k- Thalia l“ Diem!’ “f. " - n ilticolllOdflt-lona this season for‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' “" “m” Wl1° @1114’? the lee. The somknow how to dress to represent|ic the end. we beliovodthonolmfiy weather has put the rinks m badgpove-rtyx‘ Some other subjectihe has received fmm hlo Ml! Ml’ “would find a more ri-iiily nnsponselthe "well done" 0f tho 80°53"!!! ______ . --— the faithful servant old hll M11 Kginnieth ‘McDonald has jomedl Potatq- prii-ias have easied dur- asked by Him "to enter’! discoverin- the pad“) 13ml fie installed aniing the past uw-k lll'(i])|)lll|.', ‘to $1.90 to the joy of his LON. - p equipment m“ week ‘to $2.00 for i-boici- stock. Besides a nor-lowing widow N}! inlne ‘children who are left to mourn M EMORIAM are as followaz~iMrm 1050M: Kills- mau. Seattle, Washington; M15. Arthur Jenkins, PownllJ. Inf. 40; ‘iirs, (‘ollingyvcod Yeo, Port Hill; ‘ I Harry ‘McDonald from Melviilinl Saskatchewan has been paying 4| visit to ‘his old home here. He is; a son of the late Angus McDonald. ~ um, has been m the we“ m, BMW‘ lMrs. slime Mill, Clermontgy M“ ill years, H215 doing well there- iul A (l’l']l gliiiim “"13 i-ast over lEn-h ' l‘ ,\j{l"'""* Bmlltlml- Manna»; the automobile business. lle lfifllllitlll’ [liver iiuii all the surrouud-l-lll-‘l; ‘lllll-llli‘ lllacKeem- walervlll.“ on ills return to the west m, Monliui: ilisii-ii-is ulion it lioeaiiiofN- 5-? dlif- Jill"! "Piilllier- Fmfiwll» day. . His many riends WPH" glaiidltiiinui that (ii-iillli‘ ll-‘illi-iu h:iil‘l*m nqbemg“ Wilfred‘ Bmoklia’ to see him and regretii-il his ‘stay i (‘ll puai-utully ll\\'(ly at ills I Mimi‘; bredmlkil‘ °n m“ llomepwul was phort. ls.i<:ui-i~ on thi- morning oi Di “llil ‘llllh Guam“ Cull m‘ 80mm‘- -—-— lZilili, The iiiii- .\ii-. billion. wile 5:11PM wit" l“ “l” "MY siimvl"! ITlie Victoria llOlfliPy team ii-iVboi-n at. lilriab liiil. Lot l8 in ihflyllilvlfr- . ‘ H evidently in good fol-m, up lwliiplyiuiii- m‘ 1x42 and when a youugh if“?! limewl Wlili-‘li W" larflil! ue-siliiy 13th they won easily overlmau (‘illlill and SPlllVil iii thi- vr<~st-,‘"r"l\"l "dgvllflwgll n" a’: “nemmln the Tryon lmys, and on lifundaydifll part of thi- island when» iiu“) "W "ill-i "l!" ' "R 3 l"??? night rust up ‘Shut’ up l U eiwnfl (m, a “umbm, of M“ Pngagmiianoti of many yearn standing Bad. Y i. Aigun n , Y , (love team out. Both games ZITOiBil in shipbuilding. lu 1870 lir mar-Nil‘ Iiiflrixlx-r of Alexandra b91189 highly sp0ktill of as being pluyeflirlflil Sophia l\ii--ll‘sh. iliutgbtiar of_ '15’ ~ M" 4°" Hlll- "l9 9P5? in‘ a clean and entertaining yuan-ill)?‘ latt- Tiioiuzis llli-liish of llllltlll ‘lll "g w?‘ held llnder Mufioulc "l? uc-r. ’ |ltuad. and to lllls uuimi was b-'irn,lll¢-‘ii (ill; ljiervige 18H bfittlpll? ill family of cli-ven i-bililrvu uliiel"°"“""" y w‘ ‘ "5901!!! . . . -, , -. '. -_'l‘rav~-rs-- and during the scryloa Miss Howim, agent 0,; m‘. Tfn/lnp-lo’. \\lll(.li survive him. Alissis Lil V y hone (‘onibany at the (‘rapaud Ex-illilii iilill Bnlll“ M“) “'“l'“ ‘weld’ l.“ llrnhi; [allot-me hymns ‘(q-m change has been unable to ilin-‘ontly ilrouuied in the St. Johiili‘t')l"lf7'rrlgtcll°f‘A595 and 395i“ (dun-Kn 1m. an“... for H“. m,“ wenkhivier, .l‘li‘l{‘SOllVlll0. Florida, Aug.’ jlfhe hora] emhuten were. I hp(-uufie of ||]n(.5s_ “H” "own" Zlisi. i907. "Plli- lll‘l‘(>.ill%t‘tl was U - -. 1m; been (m- many yam“ in charge widely auil favorably known and Wn"e"'lh_ Mason!“ ‘Order’ of this office. ill , r. 1|" 1p i] itook an itUllV-‘i ‘part in all the inove- ‘,1’ v ‘s br-ini-r mineral]! ltlyllrtbenlildllrlnonsqull xiii-ms tiiwiiril ihw betterment of ll“ ‘llhwlwl? ‘mil Mm 385°! Mill» [he ]ine_ ‘iliti i-miiiiiiinity. lalillnfllfllilllly*lMrsl Comngwood VYM l lu short he ivas illl honourable ‘ - '~ ' . -- . . Tl. l . The United (lllllfllli is preparing/ll "lhmml f“ ill" lllgl"~"*l "The:$1,612,,“lghrflreqlfipqllzr° ‘Msngmo’ g0,- the (“we in am‘), the four mu thc- term llnpllPS. l‘o man, wo- nmn "vfillqrnll-Mont m - i’ 15m, mmam “m, which Um dpnunh miiu or child. flfillll or sinner. be”) émnh William mgfifimlY-(‘HIWB iuation at large is eiiiiiazivoiirin-g to "lvmys exulndml i‘ “ordlal gr“‘illllgi\ijviiiian,q' _ r an Rm raps“ no,“ m“ 80mg“, the WW that lflllllil ray of light to brighteui lmorfigént w" h‘ Enem" 1m. hen,‘ prmempd the “reds m ili('il' pathway in the- journey ofipter .9 (‘Am- ilfe. lle commriniled the resp-ct. ' 0y‘! oi‘ all sets and classes of ileople. l he’ papers Plea” CQDY-l lle was ziiieiztionate by nature, . '; ivarm-heartnd. gbnial and kindlyngANgnqa HA BE ' unselfish to a marked degree, 111-! Ala-r m LA|3D olgogOsVllégg-T ways trying to render service to; yfogcijn“ Jam 22__Danc1ns ‘ OlliUB become a lost art in Russia. ift mlvonolne wlioteyer met thebjiai; looked upon as a “bourzeolfili? . . a 1.1m ill ms; remeni crc pnsflme by the Bolshevmn . Ziéiiiiévgilililloiu‘; Htignfilrliilgfiivfi P002: Although t-he Government does l . \ - i I - lion other than the napping? that notliacmuny pmMh-t m than T” y“, hi“ i n“ v h‘ S Pen y no halls. restaurants qr h- ill 1.15 TV ili- cafes ‘wihxsre dances. are holds ‘Ill h ur mg ill‘ tin-e of his suffering the Ru-ggiun honm dancing I o‘ murmured not. lie was rfifadfiilong since disappeared. a8 the I - fol whale-Mir the All Wise and the‘ eritgo city family livgg 1n p pip g All Loving Father might will. Aslroinn. ’ ,'. the and drew near he never will“, Ballet dancing la L119 only ilFWl. lle kni-w in whom he hail nf the Terpslchorean art that DOllGVOd and be was persuaded that mains, and mm; may be “an ‘my MR. csonae BALLEM iMrs. Janie Gamble was pleasant y surprised last week by thii itucx and Mrs. Ives rumored from llvlrlvoli is u C. =1’. [Lion-oni- Mrs. ilvias is being welcomed by her old The poverty carnival at Wood ho was able to keep what he had on the stage. ng ivas not largely iittnnried. The committed to ills trust against] ignore refemncesyo nmk "lids were bail and the night ilarki-liat iiny “The Vailv-y of the Shad-l n. .\l.‘ , m1, in.» .\l.-lurid cminril - g ‘ many ‘were ignabie to atilenitows bad no terrors for him.” H's‘~i‘ Fin-iii Hrlilllll ili-riili-il to rwrognlu L Mo , iese are lays w en poverty s ii passing was one of (lflflp pence, ii-cri-i-u in mriiii-liir grimii-il by Cans.- E N MINCE PIES fllililinulbizir. our peopli» do notinil having been faithful err-n 1m l il- Vi-ivorsltin-i. - Juice of 2 lemons, and rind bnil~ f w Univ-grin m j ed together till rind is. tender. Rel Trade Mark SUGGESSFUL WINTER FEEDING REQUIRES IMPERIALS The ,“Powor Foods," which oup breeding loxeo at this time. chiefly from one claso of food: called of the foxeo’ diet should be made up of them. !‘d ply energy and strength, oro o nooooolty for your Ali the energy and strength mun com. from foo] n“ "Carbohydrates." Fromi one-third to onto-hold IMPERIAL 00D LIVER QIL FOX BISCUIT ranks very high in oorbbiqdtlho Ind lo the correct cereal to feed at thio oeaoon. IMPERIALS ore oloo rich in vttomlnq and mineral oolto, both absolutely necessary for healthy. vlgorouo foxoo. ' Best Results in Reproduction ore obtained from the regular feeelilng of IMPERIALQ during tho gootoflon period. ll they ore laxative ond have o cooling effect on the blood. Feed tho morning mill IQ .~ dry IMPERIALS. Milk and pure water are olwoyo essential in o (ox rondl. IMPERIALS ore ooid by leading diotribwtoro or direct from 01o factory. imperial Biscuit 00., ‘Ltd. "lBox500 ' A 'i .. u: -.» e-~.-.~ . uo~ w-h- oak