You buy food that is clean and pure. You serve food on clean, spotless china. But do you cook food in clean pots and pans? SMP Enameled Ware pots.and pans are Clean! And Pure! And Spotless! The suri face is just like china. Just as pure and as clean. Clean! Dirt or germs cannot hide on that hard, smooth surface. After cooking, no matter how greasy or how sticky, your S_M_P Enameled pots and pans come out of the dishpan clean. As smooth and clean as a new-washed plate. Hot water and soap does it. " ' Note the trade-mark. The letters SMP in a shield shape. You will see this trade- mark only on good enameled ware. Look for it. Ask your local hardware merchant for ~ n Po-Mi/“WARE Three finishes: Pearl Ware, two coats of pearly grey enamel inside and out. Diamond Ware, three coats, light blue and white out- side, white lining. Crystal Ware, three coats, pure white inside and out, with Royal l Blue edging. n. Shoat Metal Products Co. "tfiim RONTO WI nnl w! 33...»... filsnrv -l Eastern Guardian ..°lHOP {torrid-land's Giulio!» -.‘ RIVERTON NOTES —- The' many friends of Mrs. Charles Mil», chell are glad to soe her llllpnlv" itnp- We are glad to see our old pugillst back in the ring again as» he knocked. out the lightweight of , Donald Nicholson spending the winter in Lorne Val- ley, the guests of Mr. Angus m, LEDll-v“ Mr. James Docherty and Mr. J. A. Fiiilayson paid. a flying Mr. W. Fllllayson comes to River- tcn occasionally, and Mr. Philip Mcinnis of Lorne Valley ‘the chum pion checker player, was in iti- verton on Saturday night the guest of iMr. D. N. McLeod. —— Messrs. Joseph and James Fisher are doing a rushing business this winter getting laths for H. Ii. Cox —tMr. Thomas Fisher paid a visit to Brothers Road Sunday and Mr. Charles Finlayson was at Merci. Tuesday on iiusincsr-r- Mr. Wiii-il Cram. is out again after being con fined to his home with a severe cold. Hotel to Replace NEIW YORK, Feb. 26-1! u real estate deal now pending is conclu- ded satisfactorily, the New York Hippodrome will be razed at the end of the current theatrical sea- son to make wny for the largest hotel in the world, a project was said today, to cost more than $15,000,000. Unless there is some unforseen hitch the deal will go through in the near future, and the theatre which for years ‘was the largest in America w ll go. Officers of the United States Realty and Improvement Com- pany, which owns the Hippodrome. through a. subsidiary, the Forty- iliird street Realty Company, ‘would not disclose the name of the syndicates members todiiy, but ad- iirltiicd that it was their plan to erect a popular-priced hotel lbe- tiveen Grand Central Terminal and Times Square, and that the Hip- podrc-mg site was the one most favorably looked upon. The erection of the hotel. it was further announced, will be curried out by the Fuller Construction Company, which is a subsidiary of the United States Realty and lm- provemeut Company. For many years past rumors have been in circulation in thea- trlcal and real estatg circles that efforts were being made to dis- the present Martinvsle in three rounds.-— Mn! and wife arei ViHit to Bangor: on Saturday. —i N. Y. Hippodrome. , your men folks dec e. g Sun-Maid 4. inr-mrown cosine» V l Home Baking . Ask for luscious raisin pie- "frcah and juicy-at your gro~ car's or a neighborhood hska shop. Just telephone tor ons to try. . _ Once taste it and you'll agrflo that there's no longer any need to bake at horns. Serve tonight foriddinnsr. Lat Mada with delicious Raisins Had, Your Iron Today?’ .__. _.___.-._ _ _.._.._____ CANADA'S BUFFALO HERDS NOW NUMBEH OVER 0.0M OTTAWA. Feb. Zli-The stead)’ increase of wild life in the Canad- ian national parks is partlclllllfll’ gratifying in view of the decrease oi‘ the larger game mammals other parts of the continent. SBY-‘l J. B. Harkln, the National Parks commissioner, in his annual report. it is estimated that there are 10,000 ihighorn sheep and 5.000 goats in Jasper park whore W" lyears ago these animals were al- 1; lmost extermliiatail. The elk in Yel- lowstone Park have also doubled since 1920. says the report. and deer are everywhere found in 811* undance. At the close of the lsst fiscal year ‘the number of butialo in the national parks was 6.439. The antelope herd at Nemisksrn ls also thriving. ——-' THE HOLY LAND There's beautifu-l land in Heaven. Which tothe Saints shall all he given; A land that's fairer than the day, Where nothing ever fades away. Resamibllng Eden land at first; There's neither drlzzling rain nor night, Vnending is their peaceful day, Brighter and baliiiior than IMay. P059 ill ill? Hllllmdliyme- hi“ “P “Pl-lore laileless flowers of ev'ry hue, the P14" hi" filueihAre ever fresh and ever new; thlmlEil- HB-Wlofilm- l! i5 lllllleFlTlie rainbow colors they exceed, stood, representations were inadeymd m” ma; jmaniy to theatrical interests but, coed. where appeared no one iii this tleld, linterested in the project; This time, however, it was said ‘There threes ; inbound, I today. the owners of the structure 0i; either side the river found. , ileve interested s powerful svmli- The fruit is sweet and nourishing, cute to take over the property. .Tdl8 trees in beauty flourishing. ' All attempts tonight to dlscovert iWilo were the members of the syn-,Liie’s river therefirlows ever clear.) iiiicnte metttioned tailed. ~\\\\‘ Ltiili‘. i‘: \ l ‘driven FLQUR and Improva Your ‘Bakings BIAVBI FLOUI contains all the rlshassa aal laodsass a! Ontario W a at What aanilasl with alaljl Wanna Bud Winn u slvs it staaalth. It la til only saisalllaslly hiaslal loss as Ila IllilI-all asa is nllad on ta [in the but bai- hl IIIIlts any III. Ash Ior it at your [user's- THB T. H. TAYLOR CO. uuiran cranial. ' ONTARIO FAMOUS HIKER soors FOR MEN AND soYs DOUBLE T_HE ‘WEAR WITH . EVERY PAIR ‘We are showing this great wsarilvlil 59d" l" “w” ‘"5 ‘lloli in all slsss tram small earl W "'°""- PM" 16.50 t, um as: oos , WINDOW i i.itrr s. icon. memes of the latter year. It was con- ceived by Fred Thompson, of Luna [Their hearts together flow in lore. Pjlik YimlP. andl was buiit foriln the glorious land above; Tlllllllnson and Dundee to be the The Heavenly blessings never ce-‘lsel llirilest theatre in America, with But onward flows in perilect pence! a seating capacity of 6.200 pgf. ‘With joy they draw unto it near. 1 Th1‘ Hlilpodremp was built in "From its pure waters freely drink 19044906, and was opened in April _And rest upon its flowery brink. sons. it was erected by the [rump Christ in His glory there ls seen. l Construction Company, -————-~.-q>-_-__ ru-r nor-so 1'0 “csizav on" AFTER DEATH, mars WHY rows-s A TREAB on: HOUSE lMOlNTRlElAL. Feb. .26 —— Sir [Frederick Kenyon. director of the ,Brltish Museum, who is on a visit lto this country and will inter visit lseverul American cities is not sur- ipiised at the richness and oom- lDlBUZIltEI-iS of the paraplianalla be-l ling found in the tonrb of Tutank-l hamen. iOlden kings, he says, took with them on l.lie‘r heavenly Journeys about everything they possessed on this earth, except possibly the kitchen stove. The hnclent Esyp thins in particular believed it best to carry nloug comlplete furnish- lugs for their apuniiienia in the hereafter". Thcy did not carry to their graves comforting thoughts of peace and plenty in the next world, instead they believed in tlhe policy 01' preparedness and wanted war implements and equi- puges put near them in death even as tiicy craved to have the prea- ‘ ence of alalbnstar vases and preci- ous lewels. The faithful worship- of Osiris. Isis, and the hawk head- ed took no chances on the conven- iences and the equipment oi‘ the world to come. REll PIMPlES a All fll1_[_li_ FABE ltched and Burned. Face a Sight. Cuticura Heals. Outlaws for ovary u” Baths with Its-la.’ Ointment. dust with . w; Which is by far the grandest scene The glory of the Heavenly land. Where countless hosts around lliin stand. The Saints shine ibrmlitcr than lilll? sun, Among them suffering there is none; The tree of life bears healing leaves, Now waited on the Gospel breeze. All who to glory shall nttuln, Must cleansed be .froin ev'ry stain; They must a-li be ipure llfltl holy, As the angels are in glory. in Heawn the Saints will ever rest. ‘(Removal oi Staff fillilliou iinil 'ii'="isi' parliament. There neither hunger is nor thirst. cold, Serene and briglrtfis the upper loidnghv, “And ‘ll! _': l-n — ‘flgt . - , " The“? gathers the" m’ shades “'11 vreui ll.-:il‘0l'llliielllliviiig- flililfgliifilfii Where Jesus is to them the light. from the sun pro», iw lth golden fruit. The moment you clicw ll tow lillllGlS Up in Parliament OTTAWA. Fell. 2.6 -— R. B. H8ll~ 5°11. (Conservative, Yorkesunibury; asked» in the House. today ir it Wiis correct that the auditing stall o1‘ the Canadian Natioul Railway at ‘Mflllclflll were being moved to Montreal on May 1. He understood there were 180 employees affected 0i whoiii 110 were married. men m°5ilY owning their own homes in Monclan. llilr. Grahairv-"The organization und distribution of the stuff is en» infill‘ In the hands n.l' the (‘una- ‘llliln National Railway Board. I -liiive no knowledge as to this." ‘ ‘Right lion, Arthur Melglien, lien- ldcr of lite Opposition. suggested rill"! lilo Minister secure thc itifor- | is" HPllry Drayton, ("COHBEN/lb inw- Y'lli' \\'.| zisltetl ii" il:.: audit- gl“? iii"! oi‘ the (‘iilliilrilll Nat oils.- diaiiwiiSl-i ill 'i‘orrniii were also to he lllllYHl lo Nlsrilreul. Ml‘. Grzilizim l'i?|)€‘llQ(l that. the liirllvr was entirely in tlii: hands '01’ llic (‘zinuilian National Railway lllTFClWiill‘ but promised to en- Iilt-JVDI in secure the iiiioiniiation. -?—<4>—~—— WOMAN'S INFLUENCE IN CLOTHING SALES ‘TORONTO, ideb. 26 —— “Cher- fiillil la ftmiiie“ may heniceiorth illfflif-uc tlic motto oi’ men's fur- nisliing stores. Such, at least. was the utlvir-c given to Ontario retail Clfililirrs at rliefi" fifth animal con ""1"" .i'ralcrliny ‘by ‘Fri-u vo:- Jilml 'l"hckni_ Kansas, preeiilent (ll-lilo Biationiil Association oi‘ He. tail Lflodilers. When a llliill buys in suit ii clothes or a shirt, reason ed Mr. Yolland, he is trying to illieflre some woman. He even 1ii- lvoker] tlii- aid of statisticians to Drove that in Vlflll? case of 82 per will of l!l(ll'S ivezir sold titers was ll win-nail in the oiling. “A lllilll ulwziys believes his old clothes; I'll‘ good tsiiouafi," observ- iulhir. Yriilzinil. “lint his wifo will llTillfl‘ lo acct-pt it ccrtuln invilul. ioii unis‘ -. lie immediately gels il new s l.' _ll<ii'1- Ill‘l'l lllill,_llP swirl every wise men's i-lctliier vrould have i. iille of l ‘llillllP arVr-lca in his pron. “Oli. how [hay m“. u, “u; ‘all u riiiiiiiisii oirit or ii ruliish cloth H01." olisvrvcil tliis exper» lit-Hood sliulciit of sulcs [)$_\'(\\1Q]q. ilrusliiiiiug: h, n“, Wm. of H mm, ll ‘mow 4" l"‘l' Will vi‘ till: men's iiiliilfllrcitr nus afllll to women. .\ I1il‘lll is i-m busy in his ofiic- '- {ilfiifilbl know uliii: lii~ size is, any. ‘\\';l_\'. lliil ii‘..- “qq. [h)()s_" . —%—~<+>i-_ iwiit NUT ASK r-‘on womsnl SENATORS O'l"l'.»\\\'A- i lat-ii. 26 . iiE Till] MUBH A FEW liiii I15 l i llitilliMillli instant Relief from indigestion, Gas, Sourncss, Flaliilencc Stomach bill. Digestion stopped! 01' "Papa's Diapepsin" your stomach reels fine. All the feeling oi‘ iniligcs With every comfort they are blast: Hunger and thirst t-hey never feel. For help they need no more appcul. Their trials on the earth are past. And lleawnly blessings ever last. "Pis everlasting days of peace. And joys that always twill increase. And there they never heave a sisll- Nor tear shsl-l trickle from iin ere‘. There pain and sorrow never go. Nor change forever ‘shall they know. There ‘tls an everlasting state. Which makes its blessednoss B0 great; Where life both pure and active is. Which greatly adds to Heavhly hliss. From Christ all glory ts derived. And blessings that the Saints du- sired; In Hini all ibeauty they hehoid. And walk with Him the streets of gold. There songs of victory they sing. in praises of Emmanuel Kins; Those songs of victory flllli llrflifle» To Jesus Christ zlorevsr raise. But the important "hestion is Who shall attain to Heavenly’ bliss?‘ Who shall ascend to Heaven hi5"? And live above the starry lily- To Heaven the wicked won't attain], Because they in their sins remain,‘ But will he tssnlshed far sway. I And ne'er shall see the light oi day.’ The righteous will to ibllss attain. ‘l An entrance into Heaven coin‘. i For they now walk the narrow‘ WIY. That leads to the eternal dllY- All who in Heaven their hearts will s t ' Ahundaent entrance there will K915, They will ascend to ‘Heaven finish. Amid ll abov the starry o y» '0 o D. MIOLIAN your digestion for il few cents. lion. heartburn, fullness. lightness, palpitstion. stomach acidity, gases, or sourness vanishes. Ease your stomach and correct Any Pleasant! Iiarnllessl drug 8l0l‘6. Eye-Glasses From i $2.00 t0 $10.00 From East Point (c.6100 Besi- ls s hlq territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses , Simply bananas PARK MAN'S EYE-GLASBEG are Mia FINEST PROCURABLE, and ha ls the ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTIOIAN (attend- anaa courses.) In Montague Call and saa for yourself till UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL PAILOUHI. n. n. PARKMAN MONTAGUE. P. E. I. In our gwn home towns and hosts of satisfied friends buy RED ROSE EA today, as they did 28 years ago-because it is ' still the same good Tea. “is 200d tea" Buy a can of RED ROSE COFFEE-i-ila flavour will surely please you. is :1 that as long as party government was iii force ‘in Canada, it would iwb contrary ti the principle-s ... the National Council of “lumen Lo usk that any woman be uppoint~ ed to the Senate. the executive of the Nutiollnl Council now in sess- lou here brought forward a strong restitution to that effect yesterday. any particular person might lead it twis- iolt thzit ivliilc members r0 a division of the members along of the council were strongly in purcly party lines. favor of utlvocntiilg tile rights oil “The Lcusue 0i Nations“ was a, worn-an to sit in the Upper the subject oi‘ an address b?’ Mll- lionsc illlll that is tho was non-partisan uiiil llt1n-St_‘(".ill'--lit-Hill, but now resitfng iii Montreal. "all. to vquest Elll iippiiliilnient of‘ - ’-. March lSl AL PRICE srodic JTAKlNG SALE On taking stock we find we have too many ROBES and COATS on hand so we have decided to clear them out at 50 percent Discount 20 Heavy Cloth Coats with Fur Collar, sizes 38” to 44” Regular Price $30.00. Sale Price . . . . . . . 10 Black Dog Coats, sizes 42” to 48”. $30.00. Sale Price $15.00 Regular Price ... $15.00 20 Alaska Beaver Coats, sizes 40” to 50”. Regular Price $42.00. Sale Price -. .. .... ... ... ..... ..$21'.00 20 Saskatchewan RobesQ-assorted isizes. Regular Prices $12.00 to $16.00. Sale Prices . . . . . ., $6.00 to $8.00 20 Newlands Saskatchewan Robes-assorted sizes. Regular Prices $13.00 to $18.00. Sale Prices $6.50 to $9.00 5 Black Goat Robes-Qsize 52”x66”. Sale Pricc.......p $32.00. m. 5 Brown Goat Robes-size 52”x66”. Regular Price . $16.00 —-—-——-<O~} Regular Price council-dame Bielcr, formerly o: SWUZBF‘ L1.-""“_"§T§‘L"L$1i:.-I:\e‘~;n :'x-..\ ... _ _ _ e . . . . $16.00 $32.00. Sale Price... 10 Grey Goat Robes-size 56”x66”. Regular Price $24.00. Sale Price... ....$12.00 --—-Q-0->———— Also the balance of our stock of HORSE RUGS and SLEIGH BELLS At 50 percent Discount .THIS IS YOUR CHANCE T0 SAVE MONEY -'_ CALL EARLY SALE son 10 DAYS ONLY March 1st to March 10th Teams CASH