Jrir- . iniifllliiiiiilliiflwii isuumu Indiana-I‘. (I06. I. loLUo. Visa-Preside: ‘ B. Barnett. lIQoO8I-—In&& COL D. A. Illlillol, D. I. 0. llIaaaalIo-Qn-wl-L Ilraoat. Associate ldlaar-D. l. Curls TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1927 UNNECESSARY CRUELTY’. as Immigration Agents, as the Que bec‘ way requires no advance agents or fancy political methods but the politicians’ loss would he Canada's gain. eoé-i A_WORTHY CITIZEN GONE. " AN’S inhumanity to man makes WIIIIUQIB thousands mourn," says the Wet. 'l'here is another in- humanity that causes J essary torture to those who cannot pro- lflfll. the dumb animals slaughter for human food. namely ———- HE death of Mr. Frederick il. Horne, recorded elsewhere in The society for the prevention oi this issue, removes another of tiit- links bind us to the past The late .\ir. ‘Horne was in every way a worthy citizen; lie hzid fillwi cruelty to animals in Montreal has h_ l w it~i started a campaign along this line, and some revelations have been made which have shocked me“ and the measure of his days in worthy wome“ who’ unthinking’ eujoylheil- activities anti in all, his doings his dainty lamb or chicken or 0m“ record has been o success. He lived meals’ knowing “mums of ‘he lorillul unto himself alone but in all ture, much of it unnecessary, ivhlcirhis amivmw “p, in ‘new the bu," lularveues uelweeu llle ll‘-‘lu ‘l’ llletinterests of his country and his pro mull?!’ house mill ‘hell’ lfllile- ThetVllilifl. lie ‘was a life-long (Johsei-v- 1113-50135 9f U"! flblillfill‘ RH‘- heilviliflative, a (‘hristian gentleman and rt assailed and an effort is being pullcitizen whose passing hence is n forth to do away with wlint is saididistinct loss to the province. To to be both heartless and unncccs-ltliose left to cherish the memory- sary. Time-saving is at the bottom!!! 11' lflYlllK mill uulllul lulu" ‘Ye of the cruelty. Thero- is no time ttrlf-‘Hllfl B51169": flymDfllllY- mercifully endsi —i-<v>—i—- A PAST PAGE. wslt until death the torture. According to the re-,» velations brought forth by the en-l _ l l} have before us a history of i , th i l '. a r E qu r)’ e an ma l‘! torture rom‘ Prince Edward “laud publish‘ The along on an endless chain and atttauthor w“ C‘ Birch gaggle“ u‘ successive stages along the deamlCliarlottetmvii. The following ex- road, is subjected, still livlflZ- l" aigerpl will be or interest to the pre- i i t - -' m en ry m“) we ammohu Laruedfied in Charlottetown in lsill. torturing which ilnally death. The modern method of ends l“ sent generation: “ln 1796 the unruly clement seems klulug to have cropped out rather exten- luwl- as glue" uul by ‘lgrlcullural sively, for it became necessary to experts is severely criticized. prevent tho Tllepreserve sheep; to DIME-flu is "invented" to save lime-lrohbing of gardens, orchards and , r and the expert boasts that he cauflt-ldg, as wt-ll as the malicious pluck a fowl in one minute. Thethruwing down of fences. Also, tu THE departure of British troops I133 been followed by a message not» by the bu... from the ‘Motherland to Canada. An Ottawa despnich tells that the mes- sage is unofficial and that its purport is an inquiry about opinion in Canada concerning the trouble in China. With this inquiry, we are told came a suggestion that the Dominion mlsht be asked to sen-l small expeditionary force in view of the large number of Canadian missionaries now in China, and O1" important Canadian commercial interests which might be endanger- ed by the action of the Chinese Nationalists it may be inferred that some similar message of inquiry has been sent to the other Dmlilnlons beyond the sen, to; it would be ini- [lffltlllllilté that (‘anada alone would be. thus informally consulted. At (Jttziwzi, as stated by The (Home's UJITPQDOIIOPIII, no official pro- nouncement lliltl been maidt- regard- ing the situation. but it is stated on good authority that Canada had not yet been asked to participate in British military plans The situation in China la grave and there Ls a natural anxiety on the port of both the Government and people of Great Britain to learn how fur the sympathy and support of the outlaying DOllllfllUllii can he relied upon should the trouble in the Orient develop more serious proportions. Already the liberty and even the lives of Cana- dian missionaries have been in serious peril. Whatever view we tmay take in regard to our national status, it is clear that every self- respecting nation must if needs be, defend the lives and liberty of iVlH citizens. British anxiety is increased -by reports of divided opinions in Canada and tit-her outlying coun- tries of the Empire as-lo participa- tion in Iiritish wars. Canada per- formed a noble part in the Great War and at an earlier date had shared in the military pacification of South Africa 'I‘lie bond of Eni- pire was greatly strengthened diir- ing the Great TVar, but since the late Conference in London there plucking is aided by the deathlrender vaiitl, conveyances by mar- agony of the bird, the pained shockfiP-d Mimi-n; 11ml l“ enable DTODPP‘ wmch sends Such a my,“ [hmugh etors to divide their lands; disor- its body that the feathers are loos- dell?’ IWY-‘lmls l°"l‘ l" luelr “Wll use, horsesxvithout pcrmissioii,yet prewm com in the midst of all these irritating ened in their fleshy sockets. l | Necessarily, as at , . _ , '1' -oid't'on if stitutetl, we require-—or think we "l“""’1ll~1. the aunt ary c l i i t I require_ammal [OWL Ben” humanlillfe island became mixed in, anti we shun“ not be ubugkd w rpm)“ (fommissioners of Sewers virere ap- pointed. "Eigth years had ;ovt-r the heads of the Legislature, when the naine of ‘Si. John‘ was; chan ed to ‘Prince Edward,‘ and as mercy’ but we d“ Expect ma“ mama: bushes, rotten wind-falls, de-l 5mm‘ some puy l“ klmng heluleflsicziyed leaves, and other rubbish dumb animals. Time, it is true, lrrhadl we suppose’ gem, me way ,0; to the methods of the bruit-s in killing our prey, even though it he We do not expect the wolf or the tiger to show’ only passed our legitimate prey. Valuaulu- uul- um 5° valuable u" l‘) all flesh, the Act of indemnification relating thereto was repealed. Cul- tivation of hemp in 1X01 was en- titled to n bounty, and its exporta- The inhabitants them- make it necessary to inflict unneces- sary torture. The animals feel pain and are as sensitive to it as is the human animal. It shrinks from the uplifted hand as hlhlts all ths symptoms of acute suffering that we do. least merciful to our little friends tion encouraged. of Charlottetown assessed selves for repairing pumps and wells; elections were better refill- lafed; small debts more easily 1101' lected; and colony agents 1111110111!‘ eds we do, and ex- Let us be at if we must kill them. ._-i-<o¢ EDITORIAL NOTES. --—-<o>~__.. > LEARN FROM QUEBEC. WE are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars A new hook of Revelations will shortly afti-r every probably be opened the 8th of February. year in bringing immigrants into Canada from the continent of l-Iu- rope, not always from the most de- sirable sections of it. lt is iiiter- esting to note that according tn “statistics recently published, one- third of all the children born iii tho _.wbolo of Canada are horn in the province of Quebec. A municipal census tabled iiithe ‘legislature of Quebec the other day shows that the population of the province now is 2,788,790. Between the census years 1911 and 1921 tho population of Quebec increased by 336,000 by birth-rate alone. ln the lame period the population of On- tario, a much larger province, in- creased by 273,237. The native horn undoubtedly make the best Canadian citizens, and the province of Quebec is to be congratulated on its good luck in this respect. l! the federal govern- and wind! Wflm" "19 latter. b91118 moat by bounty, subsidy or otlier- pretty well sheltered, would lure wise induces the other provinces to them back and. in an! case. the “gm m; Quebec y.” m, amounglrlver ice is liable to be blocked with n” "m; m, gmmngqon QQhQmQQTBIIOW at any time. Government ya“ ‘smpm, wonompmny gpgnglPond should be made an attraction gfggmfl flue, "ch g gghgmglwllllQr and summer. lt is one of A frank and free public discus- slou of questions in which the pub- llc are interested ls always help- ful and tends to clear the public mind of many misunderstandings. Take the public into confidence. The man whose morality, reli- gion, temperance and patriotism become subservient to political par- ty exigencies possesses neither of these qualities, he is only a politi- clan. lt should be a comparatively easy matter this season to keep Govern- ment Pond in good condition for skating. During the past few weeks the wider stretches of the river have drawn the skaters away from the smaller pond, but in cold - gag. gun" m“, "wqfthy dam. our most attractive assets and diary it artisans malmsuipbvm l» h“ ll m .-L has been some apparent weakening the ties which before existed. This decienslon may be more apparent than real and we hope and trust may yet prove to be true. it is improbable that Canada will be officially invited, or will 0f- fer, to assist in the defence of Bri- tish or Canadian interests in China by military force. The better terms proposed by Sir Austin (‘liainher- lain to both the Pekiirand Can- tonese authorities are large and liberal, but when the wind blows hard the trees must bend or break. The right of fjhinn to regain con- trol of her tariff lo make hei- own . treaties. and to revoke cuncessionsmirec times and it is yours?’ be! i" ‘that were at first wrong from her by force, seems to he based in jus- tice and must be respected. There is much sympathy for China in England and among lib- erty-loving peoples everywhere in view of ‘the wrongs she has stiffer- ed in the past, of which the Opium Ivar was a deplorable example, with Great Britain as the agressor. The British Foreign Minister would yield much ground but no: too much to give hope for a set- tlement. ii seemed prudent :0 yield while the treatened attack on Shanghai was suspended. British Columbia will demand better terms says Premier Oliver, the Duncan report. That all the six Provinces West of New Brunswick will also make new demands he predicts and also hopes. Appar- ently hls hope is that a threatened combination of six hig Provinces against the three little ones in the ‘East may prevent any action bo- lng taken. Mr. Oliver has foreshadowed a new danger to The Duncan report would give in- creased subsidies in the East to restore_ equality or treatment be the West. New demands from the big Provinces if granted would and leave us as badly off as we were before. hec, Ontario, the Prairie Province and tBriiish Columbia asking for further help from the government after all they have already receiv- ed and grabbed/in subsidies. rall- ways, territory. and mineral wealth! or... 30hr 0f £00m "Byhatc: W. Barton. MD. ' MORE ABOUT TEETH INFECTION Perhaps you have 118d an X ray of teeth, and yourdentlet has pointed out to you the dark areas abonithe roots "of the teeth which indicate infection. Perhaps you have only one tooth that has a dark area. and the arcs is very small at. that. You might be inclined therefore to feel that the matter was not. serious, and not bother to have the tooth extracted or even treated. Now Dr. Price of Cleveland“ whom l quote frequently, tells us, that one of these tiny areas may he causing more generaldflfectlon in‘ the system Liiiin hall a dozen large, areas. Why‘! - For two reasons, First, because the organisms in the large areas, are not as harmful as those in the, small area- i Second, because these large= areas have often a distinct outline‘ showing that they are really walled off from the blood system- In other words u. battle has been fought about tho root of the tooth, and the system has been able to keep the infection front going beyond the ini- mediate neighborhood of the tooth. and thus it does not get luio the system. l l i The "Monthly Review " will bring you regularly a synopsis of conditions in Canada's basic industries. - Those interested are i. I ‘H?’ . . . .,-_ :3 i?» invited to send their =-_-,_.____—;:3, 3 names and addresses k-Zrgia-ZE; - vi i" tosnyof our-branches Eta or to our General §==Fff=3a<€ Oflicc in Toronto, and the Monthly Review will be mailed to -.=‘-- them free of any charge or obligation. ("K 1 BANKOF NOVASCOTIA ESTABLISHED 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $19,500,000 Resources $245,000,000 2122 Prof. Kolmcr, University of Pen-i sylvania, tells us that from 80 to 9o per cent of till deaths are due to nu infection of some kind. and that iii- fection like smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet fever and evcn pneumonia, are responsible for only a small proportion of deaths. lii other words most individuals die because oi‘ some infection oi‘ the system that is battling with out tis- sues for months and years. According to his experience tht- infection about the roots of the teeth, the tonsils, the nose sitiuses or caverns adjoining the nose, and fffO4 Ilally Selections FOR I Guardian Readers C. M. LAMPSON d: C0. 64 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England PUBLIC svcrrox SALES i: 0F RAW FURS Represented by ALFRED FRASER 212 Fifth Avanuo ffQQ-OOOOQ-Vfffi-QQO-O-OO-O-QOQ-O February 1, 1927 GOD CAN BE l-lOUNDiz-(‘anst thou iiy searching fintl out God? the hronchical tubes aie the most important. in adults. lie believes that. infections of the‘ gall bladder and intestine may got‘ their start from tect-li, tonsils, and sinuses. canst. thou find-out. the Almighty New York \ Combined with Lire- labor-anus p... the plans men build upon sound and lusting foundations. l V‘ FOR THE imsmon- CANADIAN LIFE INSURANCE CONSULT liyndman 8t Company LIDIITED _' PROVINCIAL DIANAGERS 1' THE (EREATJVEST LIFEXASSURANCE COMPANY ' I Agents at all Principal Points L dAliflAilYn-IIATIOIIAI. TlllllFl’ uoitrti Check That COUGH r-iip-s Coughs often go from bad to worse. No matter how slight it may seem, it la folly to neglect it. Keep a bottle of JAMIESON’S __ WHITE PINE AND TAR " unto perfection? it is as high as heaven; what caiisl thou do? deep- cr than lieli; what cnnst. thou know? Job. 11:7, 8. ‘ PlL-ll IIH:—\l’e bless 'l‘liec, lrord My, fimtii, {lllil ti... .]“,[|\ ,,[ grmpl 9°"- Wr revealing Thyself 011w ll-“hllltlt! llt- guiillilt-il nnti iln- spirit or it‘ the lllaritinies tire to receive the l remedial concessions that are em- bodied in the recommendations of Maritime Rights. tween the East, the Center and swamp our claims to such equality And just fancy Que- Now what about this? Have your dentist examine your teeth every six months, and with tut X ray taken every three or four years you should be safe as far as infection from teeth is concerned. in Jesus Christ. for in Him was "Elli. and the lsigllt was the life of tinau. HUMAN BEINGS We're much alike, wiier‘er we arc, In traveling round f find, ‘Vhether the place be near or far. People of every kind, The banker, baker, butcher man, ' The minister with his prayer, IVhethcr though large or small the clan, Everyone that we know is there. -——————1'O-} o-owwewuo-oa-o-o-o-o-eao-oo DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. l.- dordon z o‘ \\'\')RD.S OFTEN“- AHSUSED: Don't. sa)‘ “we don't tXvffl-t to S" "0 more," Hgy “lo go again." In town or city it's just the same, The ‘generous mun is known, The man iviio has come to a little OFTEN .\llSPRO.\'Ui'.\‘(!l-)l): in- {amt testine, Pronounce last ias in "tin," T]... v-oma“ “.110 dwells 3m“... not as in "time," nor m: c. in '11P." The stingy man that they just OFTEN illSSPELLl-Zl); lieu. about SYNONYAIS: addition, attui-ii- T)". ‘r-idow with Sin-Fwd hair; ment, appendage, ziddentluiii, auxil- The doctor they new, could d‘, iory. without, ' WORD STVUYI “U-‘lt’ =1 ‘Will You'll find that they all are there. The ni-‘er-do-vvcll and pride, The (11110. the sage, the fool. The mother whose only baby died, The lady who teaches at school; The local wit with his repartce And the old man, bent with care, Wherever on eaiih you hnppen to he Youll ilndt that. they all are there. increase our vocabulary by muster" m‘. mun u; ing Ollt: word each day. Today's word: CHAGRIN; vexatiori due to disappointment; niortification; con- fusion. “ills chagrin was noticeable when he discovered his mistake." %§O4+0-O-O-Q§4 QOO-O-OQO-OQ-OQOO‘ FOR THE SCRAP. BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATIONS FOR BOOK LOVERS O§4§Q§§ For a city is villages mulliplietl, Anti a. village a. street or two Where men and women wiilk side by side lxiiug just what all humans do. And there's never a place on n-urth so small That cannot our story toll, For whatever the l-yptls, it has them all l-‘rom the saint. tn tlic nt-‘c-r-tlo-zvt-ll. "BY Pltlznr (int-st. 0+9 Tuesday. Feb. lat St. Bridget (or Bride) first Irish mm, died, 523. F- "She ‘built her first cell under a large oak, which had been perhaps the site of pagan worship in ear- lier days and from whence it W85 called Kildara or tlie cell of the oak. Round this first lrish nun- nery eventually arose the city of Klltlare. . . She was buried in the LETTER OF SYMPATHY TO MRS CHARLES MATHESON Dear ‘Mrs ilathesoii: We, the mIt-mbcm of the Oyster Bed Bridge l“'0ll'l(lll'fl institute feel it our duty to convey to you our heartfelt . th l ti ~ ~- chtirch at Downpatrlck which-Zgvgllifié KY8“ klneoafJbfltfiityoEhredLig boosted also of possessing thelgone 1o her uflumnly‘ Home bodies of ‘St. Patrick and St. (‘olliwhere M“, is free {mm a" mm umba. (llraidtis Catnhrensls has sorm“v and trials o! earth and w‘: recorded how in 1185 . . . thabgqieve L‘ enjoying a 1M9 or mo”, bodies of the three saints wet-tram; hnppinm "m; 1s beyond .19. found lying side by side, in a triple §cflp!i0n_ so thmrgth w,“ fee] we vault with Si. Patrick in the mid" loss of a. dear sister, yet when you dle."——Citambera. think of her great happiness you could hardly wish her back. So Life-JWhether wit regard life as may your thoughts be ever drawn a lane leading to a dead wall-aupward to God. who alone can tmere bug's end, as the French say heal and soothe all our sormws. ~~or whether we think of it as aQand may we have that hope wltlilh vestibule or gymnasium where wens, that we, some day, sooner wait our turn and prepare our fac- later. shall meet our loved ones ulties for some more noble destlnyptho Golden Shore. whether twe thunder In a puipit, or With deepest sympathy» pule in little athlestlc poetry-books, Signed on thehalt of the Oyster about its vanity and brevity; whe- 59d ‘FY1118!’ Women's ‘institute. ther we look justly for years of MTB- G- A- Home. W185 Eil- heslth and vigor, or are about to "B 5mm“- tmount into a bath-chair, as a step R MALPEQUE towards the hearse; in each and all] of lihegie tviews and situations l "e s u‘ °ll9 c°ucluul°u Wu‘ The annual meeting of Prince- slhle; that a man should stop his ‘on Um.“ congfegauon w" held ears against paralyzing teffflf- "din the church on Wednesday attor- run the race that is sat before “mm 3mm" 19th" and w“ “we Elm “m! 5 ""1819 lllllld-r- R- |-- 1y attended and very enthusiastic. Tn enable the pilots nf aircraft to tletonnlne their altitude in fogs a Ger- man litin invented apparatus whereby "W Rev. D. M. Grant led the devotion- , '*_-<°>—-— s1 exercises and Mn. Archibald A Wisconsin woman tins tented Wbodafde, Chairman of managers a blndwt for an Inittfld ere wu- Ifleslded, after the mlnutos of m- sounds omitted are reflected from theliltihf 0f a band N) be llqledyigqg meeun‘; h“! been NM] um trround and the intervening fling Ilea- lured. around the head, havlflg as OPIIQ-rgggfygd, u, w“ f n, km III" M 0N vthr on was fluvial”... ti: Jfiir... optimism lllial. Cllflfllvltlfllfltl the req p011. vultutl iii» .~t~utinit-nt:: oi‘ the peoplc. Ullfllly tht- yviil‘ lite con- in tht- passing clt-vt-n persons and tribute u 1S puiti to their tnenifl ory ziiitl sgrnipatiiy was cxprezlied to all who mourn. Sixteen names have been ndtlcti i.» ihn lll_PlllbPl‘- ship oi‘ the church, tiiore have been, lWCllly bupiisnis, illil one marriage was; $0l"llllllZt"fI. Tht- general trcasi/ llrel‘. Ml’- Howziril llililliid)‘ reported receipts lor llll~$lilll~l its Stilt,‘ 8.1”‘ anti lllv irt-it-iirt-i- oi‘ uiztutigeinq. _\|;-_ .i. R. Lot-nor llliltll‘ tht- following Slillvlllwllin ' $250103 _ l-Ixticiiditui leaving a iiiilzini-t- ol‘ ln the stiuinit-i- iii-ruin»: llliFliPll-l larly, large i-ttngrt-gzitioiis were present. it! lliq Stiutluy r‘~l‘\'lt‘(—.~'. while tht- i-Xvitllfllii 5t-1'\'l('t<\‘ of OYEMIIiSL all’! choir lil|\~‘ contribut- ed grPatly to tiii- t-ltt-i-tliw-iii-q; oi‘ our‘ Snbliutii \\-irr~li.p, ' t- r9. "MD" TPllflfit-il by llit- Si-t"_\'-'l‘i‘nng. 4- ’I‘l1t~ thrco nihsioiiiinv societ- ies. [he lllYllfidlllbilllll Binds, the \C.G.Vl.'l‘. zintl 'l‘uxi..- groups and -i.l1e Stiiitluy school inut- lit-en all whole iiezirlt-il in [heir work and luivr- mot ivitlt Slllvllilltl results, tht- sum total of lr i-utnyiburiuug zinioiinlcil lo 3t; ;1_ T)“. “wk o1’ tlii- Ludlt-s lllil tiuritig lllf‘ year was iihscrvedly coiuineurietl iin)l it. is rt-cogiiizt-il its on" o1‘ t)“; mo,“ liolplul organizations connected with the Church. Th0 amount "fit-fled bt-itti: $447,011. Tllt- outlook for the ensuing yt-ni" is on." mo", ellmlllflglllz. voluntary contribu- tion..- have iwi-n ‘lllililt’ and u bazaar and tt-ii czirly lll July tire antici- pated with grout i|,t,.r,.sl_ “m; m’ the niciiitiint- it Valentine Sitppcr is to bt- hi-ltl on l-‘cltllth. A vote of thunk. in». tt-iitit-rctl .\lr. lloiv-Y artl Hlllllflily for hi,- yqlunuu-v and‘ °lll"l“"l “Wk 11H gone-rat treasurer of tlic Church. .\Il'. John U. Ram.‘ say and .\lr. Petci‘ .\lnc\‘utt, w-pm‘ rte-elected as managers unit m9 r01.‘ mwmg u“ T‘ “'*‘l'*-‘ illll-\0ltitcd' Rlessrs. ti. \\'.. IfiilllrlilV, L, l’). MncNutt, Pete-r ytacyhq, and‘ George ('rozier. ‘Titt- ivork or llieli year just closed hits been 11019.; wtprihy in ni.'in_v' teapot-rt 3",] “w”, r ls room for grntitutlt- and out-our. ngeiueut from tho fztcl that there is iiiurkcil progress in thr- Illliillrl-fl “lflllililll! us i-otupnretl with lliatlof "l? llffivious yillll‘. tirer oi’ the choir iltllliilillll-tl to $311, Mrs. L. D. Ila-N Lt 1. Tllllrflflfly 1o visit ‘ital-l sistelrft ‘H3: W. A. llctislis, (fliarlottelown. l Albout ei iilv ten - ent at the innit-illeilallilnglziegris‘ tn..- ladies of the w. u Society,‘ Ql Hlillllllflrl ul the resitleiicq of w: P. J.. Lockerhy on Tuesday ,.,.‘,,n: ins. Jan. 25th. m. John Simpson presided. Two (viral-Mm; ..(.a'" Me nut-tr i0 om virg|njifl and “a my M \\\\\\\,‘ ' / i’, DODIIS grtegatioii has ~'iit-‘l.'llil(*tl grr-nt loss ' IA Ritsli Order‘ lllltl your order to ua. Wa are always ready with the but and teams to qallvar. amount) & op. r in the house. Commence taking it when the first qmptoma‘ r’ come. A scientific remedy because prepared from known curative agents. The belt remedy because it cures safely and thoroughly. PRICE 25 AND CENTS. The White Drug Store l. G. JAMIESON SAFE INVESTMENTS for February Funds DOMINION GOVERNMENT PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS - PUBLIC UTILITY and INDUSTRIAL FINANCING INCOME RETURNS RANGE FROM 4.709‘ TO '79‘ invite your enquiries for investment service- Eastern Securities ($0., Ltd. Bank of Nova Scotla Building Si. John, N. B. — 2-1-21. l We Ch-riottetown Halifax, N- 8- Old Kentucky Home", solos by ed by a very flue tttnper- o" Mrs. (Theater Simpson and Miss on evening of good entertain Rogers. Duets, Mm. Simpson and and splendid fellowship. Mr. “lag Rogers and by two of the C. Mrs. Inckerhy and household i G. l. '1‘. girls and readings by Lfl-g_ tendered a vote of bhanlls for J. n. Lockerby uriii Muster Lloyd hospitality. Twenty dvlill" Lockerhy constituted an interast- Wfllllfid- ~- lng programme. Contests, follow- M O l Horse and t _ ' p , Cattle Rem edles Macs Condition Povvde have givan axoallsnt raaul fogtbo paafliyaara- T" > lmngorau uia disntl organs and improva t general sppaaraw- of t animal. '__35cts. Pei- Packa vim Horas oouah 5o oontl invitin- . i I- - Mlos Worm Povldl ,i unto paokldi~ ‘ he 2 Macs a mwesronn ' m nan-r GIORGI a1" "TILIIHONI m I; 4P .r _ ‘K l .-'\ If you want Coal in hurry, [list fiat . I