C is Z 1. i i l i_..i-4 q,-,__ m , Fletcher's Castoria is strictly a remedy for Iniantsand Children. ‘ ' Foods are specially prepared for babies. - A baby's medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants andi Children that brought Cnstoria before the public after years of research, and no claim has been made for it that its use for over 30 years has not prove-n. ’ l .' ‘ ‘V f o What |s CASTOR IA. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothinv; Syrups. It is pleasant. 1t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use‘for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; alloying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Comfort-The Mother’s Friend. QENUINQCASTQR IA ALWAYS k. Bears the Signature of I A lit Used For liver 30 Years ‘h-il CINTAuu oouvlmv. unw YORK cnv ’ _._. _m._ , We.» . THE EM FIRES BREAKFAST Pu RIt>.' Oars ‘it v sMaes Bette’ Prrilfiigehl "AFTER EUERY MEAL” The gum with the lasting fiavor~wrap- Ped in the hygienic sealed package. 6 goody that's good for you. Aids appe- tite and digestion. Keeps teeth clean and breath sweet. 6 boon to smokers. with its cooling. soothing. effect on mouth and throat. w...‘ {y-,.-"-.. “W q AN WHO 'l‘wo of Chicago's greatest for~ tunes will be linked by the mar- riage of Miss Lolita Armour, only daughter oi Mr. and .\l|-s. J. Or;- den Alt-molt!" and John J. Mitchell .lr., whose nuigagement has been Armour: Hstnsss AND WEALTHY YOUNG CHIMGO M A cuiusnsanteleve resend-A :4, . 11b" : 1 .5 . I mi . Oven- fifty net-cola gathered at the Winlloo Pireoimse on Xmas was the presentation of a. valuable fur cont to the pastor. An ad- dress was read by Mr. John Mc~ Innis and the weaen-tetion was made by Mr. Leslie iBt-yenton. Speeches were mode by Masai-s. Wm. Bryenton, Oliver Saunders, Fred Dollar. John Melanin, Geo. Elliot, J. J. Storey. Following is the address: To Rev. O. H. Peters. Dear Paatoru-Jllo. the members and adherents of your circuit, ga- thereiogether ni your home this lOhristmna Eve. desiring to convey 1o you our high appreciation of your seovices, both as ‘pastor and counsellor. since you have conrne amongst us. Yon have been faithful in all your responsible duties. Your sermons have been both edifylng and instructive and you yourself have cheerfully ros- pontlod to ovary coll. By precept and example you have tzuusht us to put first things first. and Y0“ have ever labored as in the great Task {Master's eye. The relat- ions between you as pastor and ourselves are ties that cannot be severed and it is a pleasing duty u) thus give some expression of our warm feelings towards you. \Ve also ask you to please accept the accompanying gift, not for its worth, but as an example of our love and esteem. We cordially wlsll you and Mrs. Peters and your (1934- fotnily a. Merrry Xmas and a Bright and Happy New Year. Signed ou behalf of the congre- gutlon and others. t. - SCCIETY WILL WED announced. Both are leaders in Chloagcfs younger set. Miss Ar- mour is heiress to n fortune cou- servtitively estimated at 515.000- 000 and Aillrhell. son of a weal thy bunker, will share in an es- tale of about $1il’000,000. a nnormrewu . outcome. Elle. The object"!!! the gathering ‘ “Militias i“ Moiiiing i Only a rile-ht from old to new! Only n night, and so much wrouohi! The Old Yenl-‘s heart all weary tzrcw, ‘ ilui said, “The New Year rest has brought." The Old Year's iwart its hopes laid down, As in a matte; but. trusting, sold: "The blossoms oi‘ the New Years crown lllnom from the ashes oi the ileod." The Old Year's llcurl was lull 0i Rreetli With selfishness it longed and uchctl. .\nd cried: "l have not hall‘ l need, b .\ly thirst is bitter and unslalteil; liut to the New‘ Year's generous hand .-\Il rziits in plenty shall return: 'l‘ruo loving it shall understand; lly all my tuililrc-s it shall learn. -n.'mx.i\'l.- “l have. been reckless: it shall be | Quiet and who and pure oi lite. l was n slave; ii shall go tree. And fintl sweet peace where l leave strife.“ imly a night from old in new! Never it night such changes brmiglii. The Old Your llud its work to do; Sn New Your miracles urn wrought. Always a night trout old to new! Night and the hQHllHK balm 0i‘ slut-pl illicit tuorn. is New Year's luorn come truv. Morn oi‘ a. festival to keep. . ' i .\l| nights are sacred nights to make Confession and resolve and prayer; .\ll days are sacred days to witkn New gladncss in the siuuulor air. Only u night from old to nruv; Only at sleep from night lo morn. The new is but the old come true‘. Eur-ll sunrise st-cs a new yr-nr horn. llulcn llunl Jar-Itsnn. For the New Year John Mcinnis, Jfretibollurr, Still is, we've been so busy becoming Pollynnnas that we have forgotten that Jereminhs are needed as well. ‘Sewn: the goon in everything is a delightful and much needed u-rut. Flut. seeing only tile good and do- libemitely shutting our eyes to the evil ‘l5 a. dangerous experiment. ll. has not removed the evil and it has caused much stumbling. One does not. need to he a gloomy pessimist because the eye; are trained and the mind acute to search out danger. The danger to pessimism is much greater when one has proceeded iblindly with self-chosen tenor-once and taken a mad header in Oonsequengo, T00 mm? humans have already fallen over the rock of mistaken metre EVENING GOWNB IN PARIS.- Eveninz gowns are especially gor- geous this winter. They urr- mudo oi‘ the lovliest materials. such as worked tissues, izold and silver shot ltauzen, spnngled nets, irony. Relic mounted upon metallic nets. "@9119 ""11 Sequined nets, laces and a host of other georgcoils stuffs too numerous to be mentioned. Quito frequently all this magnifi- ccnco is veiled by handkerchief timpcries oi tulle, which in some \\'o break new souls lodny- ~ Our eager kccls quest unaccustomed watt-rs. And; from the vast uncharted waste in lmnl. The uiystic circles leap. To greet our proivs with mightiest possibilities, Brlnglnr: us—whai‘? *»-Dl‘(‘h.(i shouts and shitting; hunks‘! v 41nd calms and storms? - -.\nd clouds and bilill: cities? - .\nd ivrcck and loss? -—.\nd valiant ilszhiinndinlos‘! I And. maybe. Derlthf~nntl so. the I.ul';:vt' Lilo! Anti mayhn l.ito,-~I.it‘c on n bounding lidv. And chance oi‘ glorious tlr0tls:-~ Oi‘ hr-lp swift borne to ilrnwnlna tunriuors". (it cheer to ships tilsmastctl in tho goth; ui‘ silt-core zrivon imnsltod and ‘loylultv; ill‘ tnlgllty SPfVlN’ mull needy souls. cases ls woven oi’ silver thread. Embroidery plays an important hart in the evening dress of the moment. it is carried out for the most part in nu effective alliance of beads. sequins, silk and gold and silver thread. For the evening wear one style shows an almost classl- col tendency, its chief feature be- ing soft and draperies and straight es. and another may be described no altogether frilly and itlssy. It ca a. mutter of choice oi‘ one or the other. The skirts of the frilly mode are very much ilounced, or are made of tullo consisting of lnyor upon layer of the fabric, cnch n little shorter than the other and oi a different color. C73. like lam-Butt. preparation l Lnuu ulcer here details his perlonel expe iPPl £0 7' W0 V6595 ulcerated Willi Zorn-Bolt?’ was Friend's Advice. u" “d women prominent in Cinldlln life, continue lihillllfirli Zllll-Illlr. Doctors, mlgistrntel, nurlu, ministers, all erpren the ~‘ l opinion that for dealing with skin inluries and diseases, there‘! nothing l‘ captain Richard lJNunn, well-known in Vernon. 8.6., rionee. Writing us about a chronic. Ill- Qernted leisure that defied everything but Znm-BuLCnpL Nunn slysz- “l have proved N101"! 40"“ that Zflllriillklfi healing power is infinitely stipeuor lmhat oi any other Not uillY is 7.31!) littL eitet me- ultrri- ulllH renter dies fall, but it» lmaltvii; ls per nianenl. "\\'l|erll1\.'tllg Ill Vermin, H i‘, I snttetetl auxuielt- iui‘ U\€l' tuu years uitli a sure on the leg ulucll ilryplifl l“ treatment mum-ti lllli) an open I turti all kinds iii uitltments, lmtnlems, en .lu|t the nicer only got worse. and tuiallv l tlrflilPtl that l had best gomio hospital lur treatment. Before doing so, lumen-r, u irieuil ldvrisetl rue to get 7am liuli, which l didmrtd ihefil st few nptvlicutitmsgnve ‘ufh ‘the! ‘ha; | \\.t- l-ut-tun-nged to Cblliiniltillt"trfiltitllrlll. llvtllgreesnll the soreness and inflammation were drawn out and then ltealirlg began. “To cur .1 long story short. per- leverante Wllil this u-onderftzl balm made the leg quite strong and sound again. To me it seems nothing short oi mirvellonstilat lilllllitlh should prove etiectn e |u sut h comparatively short time. 'l'liere has not been the slightest trace oi the ulcer since. “ Whilst with the army l oiten ltad further prooi oi ilus great healing power oi lam Link Liver m ‘il-‘rance the men said ll uas inialun 1-. or the many iujtuies and skin troubles all P/[wlflfl l fill/VI incidental to n soldier's lilo. As serious ultiq though, “W mm- ereryoneshoultl know of this wontler- icflxf"tg‘é'"fhl“\"‘¢~l"=l|r~h=\ but"!- iul healer you may publish my letter M“, ,-Qb;,u,fxrijnniffijnfff'5'“ willingly, if you care i0." stiff iointnueic- All diuggfsit Li] V _ ‘ _ _ p _ stores or lllrvlink Lu. "whom r.."2‘.“.'.*.‘:‘.“.l3’5523.231’;lhillllfillt’; n, “*- "a- = u rh:tmdgrlyirlfliluutsuidiszasc. Ortrlulry sendBrzsgfd‘:prizlrx|;ydsf:filli:u l ' - . fatty ointment: nlui an n: are uncles: HI m hnbfluyk u,“ luau“! b“ romm“ * r-tsntma man I-‘rlzzel, Leslie Brycnion. I ._,_ "llbl lllil" ‘l “mmll “lmmi-‘l? i“ thorn to (laltlzmtl. whet-c sllr r|~ Wvvv‘ :-:4 i‘ ---““*¢.¢“>~ #:0400000“: Wist- In inok to!" illitl npprtvittlp inlgCii up ‘to lllit-"tiruo oi‘ lit-r on...“ ' ' ‘ ' .1 tln. “nod, hut wlsr-l‘ still to never r G ‘lamfiel “l” ‘ll “ww “i “" ‘ iuuut-u tho hxisturtt-t- nud tlltugors ‘flight,’ lgll"":lakx_‘_“'llyi‘fi' -. ~.-.»,»- , n|' t-vil. (July thus shall wc bu wlso mm“ o" nnrfllipqior “H. W HM 8v DELLA E‘ STEWART ll'.'ll‘|li rs and ptn-cnim ltJllPlOWll and a t-otisiil oi" lti 1P1‘: e U ¢+o+oe+foe+++o4»» _ ___ ‘ _______ l.\ll\l:i'l‘léll¥lvlillll bliss \l:tt§\‘ .\lllt‘t‘ll_\' o1 Some day we're going to realize 'l‘rutli may hi» less plr-tunut at first " Anlonp- H“. ;,,,,,,,.,;;,,i.. ,-..1_,l;,... that over refinement and super~ rllfllll, but it lli'\/(‘i‘ tit-vttsious u hull [vii in iuourm 2W1‘ in» lnlltuvllli.‘ t iicinl thoughts are not Wise things fail or even a stumble. m qqzflfitlpjlllll ‘I Ali-s (‘o- to teach our sous and daughters. 0f course ll ivoutl ho delightful P NNA TRA|NOR uhdlgzx‘ mlilllllkt-unlu‘: Iiii-Witt-xuyiii- . There are some who h“ Tamer If we could “lways “v0 m m“ M as A __ Sztritll A‘. H.l.l'l<iilI null \lrs_‘ l l“. brook u," 01mg m; cgmmnndmgntg world of things as we wish tilt-m to Thom, lmsgz“ ‘WHY in (YWLW ._ (;‘.‘_=>.a\‘.u_\._ ' than be guilty of what are cal-led. be. mill ll ml‘ mil)’ ‘M99 ‘mil h““‘““ Falitortiitt. on _\'-- - > '_ _‘ _. mm“ l 'l‘lt<~ fuucrni was llPll‘ from the social errors. That's one reason Yul mitoses oi’ 5~""-i1l‘l’f‘llli0l\ would 'l‘r:lilltil“ o :;.‘.t|\.- ui Print-o iclt Hruilvticvfti‘ ill-s. Sillrtlll .\. llittTi tor some of the trouble that. is: (‘omc true. llu- -.\."'-.- on (llilliilfil ‘Nttrtlllslrntil. bliss ‘rrtlingoi- walls ctr-urn itiisi. Hal-mg u, 431118 “ca The “mum Hm ham “Mi “H, Pa.“ W! U“; and lliitTll m Klinilotie oun in l 56 ant amen-l Ami.“ ‘Yul. Pimtilxpjlhill if“. takes us in its mils uuvthm- we will or not. 1'7“ M7191‘ 1° be 31101991955 ncssi- l in Portland, llittiuc, coming front \\".|.~: n (laughter 0t‘ the late Peter “m; Alkn-y 'yy;;,§nn,-_ Fmm early the trcposv of her soul. lutt-riltvltt childhood up to 1X85 she resided Si- llliiffa i'<‘IIl‘*lt‘l‘.\K lluvlr Leaf, Ottkluml. t‘:tl. f’ The same rich flavor -—the same restful comfort and satis- faction in both Plug and Cut Plug. Put up in both iorms i0 please ALL Smokers. Al all _T0bilccom'sh and General Stone. DICKYWTTFFYTSTTIIRY ITUESDAYZ-y LAST NlGHT I. TOOK ouT A NEW stuvsrz. oouuma AND toqKso over. MY LEFT SHOULDER. m" THENEW MOON- BLONDY A5KED ME WHAT ‘l W55 DOlNG. "' L21‘ m": flfl tilttt it“ t SjAIDF/(BY HOLDING Tl-llS SlLVEB oottm m YOUR RIGHT l-lrtuo mt: LOOKlNG m was moon THUS, You can wtsa FOR ANYTHING mo cert-r.” twirl" smo atouov. AND rte LOOKED. (( I PASSED HlM THE mouuma " BY Jove! '1 HE axcummeof’; HAVE WISHED AND \T ems come. 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