‘ , ‘sills-smile- ‘ ‘itlalsrakehuplrlio . wanna-lla- SBllTTS- ElllllSlllll more. than fill? Wlrsago no yorld-vide recognition ll cod- liver oil in a tdernrthst people could take an When you Meal col- . liner oil, take Scott's Emulsion. It's easy to tale-digests readily. soon Q Bovine. Toronto, Out. Bring in a Used _ VictorRccorclfor -'~_~»'¢ach new one and l get-them for MILADY BEAUTIFUL \ i u tinned irom page s) THE BIOGRAPHY Continued irom page l1 4 -._-"-s_.-.a-i_-a_-_--_.-_-_ The Emlvfl and the whole world mourned. lometiflhl oi what Vic- toria meant to her subjects beyond the seas is shown by the words oi a Zulu ohlei when he hoard the new: "The Great Whdte Queen is dead Tonight I shall see a new sm- in the heavsrls." (S) Blackheads are obstructed oil glands (pores) ‘fhey need friction. stimulation, soltening and aiterward retln‘ . At bedtimesiter washing the iaoe with warm water and a mild soap. wring out s ‘Turkish iaoe cloth and hold it over the parts aiiected. Aiter steaming the skin ior several minutes, oover your lingers with‘ sterilised gaure and press out the bl5°m"“- bu‘ d° n” “m” m’ Duke and Duchess oi York and the flln- m" Friar“! m" "m "W iinal coronation ol King Edward. bmkmldt- "ell" ll" "l" “m” h°‘zsll provided Major klpllng with hia- b°'|°"°“l wmuun‘ which u ma“ by“lil'lllll themes oi international in- dissolving one tcsspooniul oi borie- m,“ m. m, M“ chug" l“ u" acid powder in one pint oi boilingfl“, M King Coarse-l water. Allow it to cool so as not to F0]; CUT _ burn the skin. Blot the skin dry and apply a little oi the ‘ following salve and leave it on overnight: 1 tea- spooniul precipitated sulphur; 2 tea-{Maritime 3 spooniuls powdered starch; 2 tea- i d i id ; 4t - ' ' ' spoon uis pow ered z nc ox e ea Actlvttles _- NEW BRUNDWIOK. March 2i.- spooniuis petrolatum. Mix to a smooth salve. This will soiten the stubborn blackheads. Mrl‘. w“ sum’ o; Albert County, In the morning wash the iace witlrmw swam“, in ‘um o; Hem warm wster and s mild soap. Rinse, a mnmm h” passed he, 94m in cooler“ water and ilnally with coldbmhdly ‘m! "um, d,“ ramp“. WIMI’. DY)’ jhé skin Wlth hlfkllhlflon o‘ even“ °p eighty odd ycmg towel, uslnga little irictiontostlmul-Iuo. 5m “m , kw, hum-es, 1,, ate the circulation oi the skin. Pat on arm“ o! m‘ My, bum mm find e. soothing cold cream and massage lbrm¢ we “m ‘puma m 1m- own the iace ior e iew seconds, then wipe conuwndm" m“ recently compm. oi‘! and pat on a mild astringent such m m, pucm; oi s riullt- a Kilt l" as witch-hssei and nnish melon. o‘ h" “mu Sh, beg“ h" make-up. Ilackhesds _ should be um‘ "M. by ‘mime a “comp w b, treated regularly and removed irom pram“ w ‘ma’, "mum the skin, as they are apt to become _ iniected and cause pimples. A “ - won,“ o; M11590“, Camry, y; g, tie treatments regarding cleansinglare. tummy “mm: dmynmgn gm- the skin, as given above. should be mo“. hmdior.“ work‘ m” n, u. observed to prevent infection. pom“ proud,” m ma, m; 0g m; m Freckles may be bleached to a mun‘ knwun‘ md “nby-Didgfln‘, certain extent. but it is impossible mommmuou n‘ mg worker; m”, to remove them from some skins, Do m" h.” 10mm an mochmm w 4Tb; iunersl oi Queen Victoria. the world and Canadian tour oi the ¢ v uovoi flswlNDOW 4-DOOR SEDAN l l,“ l . 1 .a--"“~\* M not use undiluted xpfiroxidzhon thenamwrov. mm. worn and .hseddy‘ u'ss one partypero s to res Pl! ‘ mpde, Th wilfitp-‘EIZQQLYIOO should be given a gzzinwmuzmhflrzynu-nh mo‘ lag.’ m...» m ':;::.: 2:. pzntdasytsleas: 131365132‘; Zuzxabaen paid ior tlileir Iilirglyngezltplzel ::"'.:::'t:."l‘::.' :.z':;‘."'.:':'":.::?33?°d Wfxri“ "M giliih 2;; gghtlxtzfi“ 55:1; :2‘?wflbel-‘ehlsltglitllertot in Lunenburg. cvcr to bear Chrysler today introduces a brand- new Chrysler Six~priccd from $1005 to $1070—-the lowest-priced six ever Herc to bear the Chrysler name. Herc is Chrysler engineering—vtrith such progressive developments as n cunning ti N ELW C HR The Lowest-Priced six precision craftsmanship characteristic low the soap and water washing oi the skin. ‘ an The salve may be used to Nova Qootla, named Jane Margaret Bailly, who is s diroet descendant oi George Frederick Bailiy. who in the soitrn stubborn blackheads. Aiter-veafly history of the ‘own omcmged ‘Vlml the crflm‘ m" be used 31°“ as teacher and lay-reader to the WW‘ W“ mafimlm French at North West Range. The "l T? the h"? l“ ‘M11554 t° beliirst birth in Lulrenburg town. settled naturhlly wavy, I should adviselon jun, 7_ 1153, w” m" 9g Jgng riesminlz it once or twice a week andjmargaret Bully’ which occurmd on arranqinq the waves with the aid oi- I M o; June B_ m; n; m m]. your fingers and comb. Hnt irons willririiggthe Imam“ o; m, m-syfssuuers tsko out tll» natural wave. (m Yes, the lace should he washred twice a day owl-y night and morning. unless one has a very sensitive, dry. scaly skin that cannot “stand soap and water washing ton often. A nor- ‘smamlnlntulmui d IIIVIIIMMMIP - _ 550N011 SHOWS - , THE HIGH HATER!» that?!” Illll WCAQHICK ENDORum LEO REISHAN and His ORCHESTRA » z ‘naonv only?“ an: urn: so “H?” fiollkvwnanvly rro. nrlsnaram H qt oacnssr an’ mnl skin needs soap and water i cleanslnq. however. ‘i a mild one. l ...._J_... _-.___.._’. LOIS LEEDS. Rheumatism in the shou elflsrer gels sass asd uniert allsr sss ulbbi - wink Invites-the way l‘ lllhrs up a still jalst all lalrll semen sat s! strained er rhanailc llsclss ls alnply a welder. ll ysa hve aarkesrs palsaaywhns —I yea lave Rheumatic-joists, a silt! seek, a sars bask, if lunhge perseeaies yIa all nalus lls ‘a Bliss, ls Ids ls Ysse may all lievilise. Ill ea Iervllss ylIiIily-li was’! Hun-it it aims eruesns ssh-m IQ ltsefll! H tie letlsl ssl lehls. Idslfillltyyelsh sssssl ksses as Q9, ‘IIG Q ill“. l no child, in honor oi whom the pm- ;cnt baby Jane is named. being borll ln s. hastily constructed camp. , Miss Kaye‘ McKinnon, oi ’l‘ruro. N. 8., israpidly attaining prominence ‘in dramatic circles in Boston where H“ a pupil oi 'I‘uit‘s College she has (9) The soap that you mention lséwken the mum‘ m“ m “W”; jplays. 14st year Miss McKinnon won j$500 in an essay eompetltionyin which a large number competed, Miss Catherine Hampton, N. 13.. celebrated her 03rd "alniilday at hel- home recently. she was the recipient oi many messages wi congratulations from her many fliends in Canada and the United Emotes. she enjoys good health. Mrs. Mannie Hicks, oi Bale Verie. ‘i. 3., recently celebrated her 90th rirthday. She was the guest oi hon- "r at a tea held by her friends on he occasion. a compound iraoture of the leg was vne oi the results oi a high March wind. Miss Mary Dexter Brooklyn. N. S. zvasstanding on the doorstep oi her “ome when a sudden gust swept her ‘nto the ice-crusted yard. She is re- covering in the hospital at Bridge- water. mauve rear wan. s-raoso A11 GIOIGITOWN .__...._a A isms audience enloyedl the pres- McLaughlin. oi internal-expanding 4-whecl hydrau- lic brakes; GZ-horscpowcr high- compression engine mounted on rub- bcr; lso-rhcrm pistons; fuel pump instead of a vacuum tank; low-swung chassis; special-type spring shackles and hydraulic shock absorbers; small basewhcclsolirhlargcballoontircsnyp- SLER* mi“, town <<,,.,;~‘ the Chrysler‘ name ically Chrysler-styled all-metal bodies “Here u emu» pefionuseoe-all of of new design and rigid construction. that snap, speed, smoothness and stamina for which Chrysler has been famous ever since its beginning. Inspection, trial and comparison. in- _ evitably lead to the one positive. con- clusion that by all current measure- ments of performance, smsrtness, is Cbrysler craftsmanship-that Bvsmsss coups comfort, safety, economy and quality, the new Chrysler Si; takes its place as the greatest six-cylinder value in the world. ' l’. 0. R. Windsor. Out. (Sprdisllqsvlhewl Banal Touring - - - - ha” l gzglarr-ui-rsbl‘! ma? r1135’; 0H5 ‘We are eager to place s new Chrysler std... - - - - sum ' ' 1 Six at your disposab-todsy. {THE l a 1 . CORNEY 3120s. 22A Great Grorgc Street _ ' CANAlDlAN-BUILT C and witty lines his every element oi popularity. lpecialitlm between the nits oi widely diilersnt appeal held the a‘.- lention oi the enthusiastic patrons. Selections by the orchestra were well received throughout the evening, ns was also the instrumental music by Mrs. (Capt) Falrchild. Miss Estelle Moms the Judge's ward , heroine oi theorems. received exceptional applause. Thedresses she wore in ev- ery act were vary smart and up t0 date. The cast oi characters. Judge, l-lenry Buttons. a rotinld Judge and Blood Poison from Razor A recently reported istality was caused by paring s sore corn with an inieeted razor. Far better to use Pat- lect drama. "Strife," chosen iol- its wealthy mill owuor. Mr. P. A. scul- 511133 Lucy Scully. youngest on the, dramatic value. clover coneltructionsly. M. L. A, was energetic iorceiill and clear oi speech and won the sp- plause oi the audience. Harold Thom- as, a gentlemen o! leisure; William Fitzgerald is well known to local theatre goers and repeated his suc- cess oi last year. Henry llansell. a mechanic. Herbert Murphy, showed much ability and ‘his acting was oils o ithe outstanding parts oi the show. Michael Burke, James Houdreault. Henry Marteei and John Ootell are well known (or theh- local talent and won the applause oi the aud- icnce. W. J. Paquet, as Hon. Von Squash showed that he hi8 lost iltihe 0i his old time ability to put over a good cimracter part. He will be -a val- uable asset to the local stage. Miss Rose Fsirchlld, as Dolly s maid, pro- vided plenty oi good comedy through- out. This charsctor part was exceed- ingly well done. Mrs. Fred Dolor? and Miss Mary Isntetion oi the popular-play. "Qtriie? iunder the direction oi Mr. P. A. laul- ply, M. L. a, Town Hall, Georgetown ion Bautrday ieth and) Monday llth QUIC K DE! III NERVILINE name's Cal-n Iatractor; it is ssie. sure and painless. Lilia the corn out by the roots and gives instant rsiisi. For Cordon as mother, had a very dil- iicult role to_play. To say it was acted will is pilttiiig it mildly, ‘and Telephone .421 CANADIANS u... a I HRYSLKR FOR Paris now has a two-price store," goods are oiiered at the oqulvlli" ‘ it being known as the "Olnq at Dix oi 2e and t0 cents. Francs" (live and ten iranos) and Ne eclle s- s Suffering wmplmy was energetic iorceiul and clear oi speech and won the applause oi the audience. ' Musical . programme, Orchestra, solo. Miss Isabel Levers. sole Miss Lucy Bculiy. solo Mr. W. J. Psquet. solo Miss Brei-lsut and Mr. W. J. Paquet, step dancing, John Ctotell and Henry Martel]. instrumental music. Mrs. Jenkins and Miss Rose Fair- chiid. Sale oi candy. God save the King-A. Basel. Bwlteerlano, expects that all exhibit space will be taken and all halls taxed to capacity with vis- iters st the annual int-l ational iair this year. During recent heavy rain; near New ‘Ikedessr. loutn Wslee. a mmln tsin split in two. and one part is moving toward a lailyg, ‘M hm‘. way. threatening to destroy both. ostrich ieatiien. so long s drug on the market. are becoming pow. lar in Europe tor trissmios Boudoir slillblrs and shoes sad ior making . , m” . $94 p . 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