ilar . (H. During which time it has consistently waned in pop arily A l I “All TEAS \ a Black Twist Chewing Tobacco I Millions oi Figs usul yearly uatsw . Why? Because it is the BEST _ . ,- . ur- r, s g... i§.i. *ar sl ror. QTQS provmgorecgglgllaekr férllgliririfige” day _ illlllllil mnoeumtslxrsnhsi-twx» K ,4 o‘ a .,._ tlrilllllllilll“. SHOP from Holmanfi Cetllog. CARNIVAL AT THE ARENA Friday night. ' GET YOUR COSTUMES READY ready for the first carnival of the season. Friday night. .. CIVIL SERVICE — Join the clues: at the Union Commercial College and get in line for e good position. Full particulars on ap- SOHOOL WORK-The standing of the advanced pupils of Rustlco Cross School for the lmonth of Dec- ember was as follows: 1st, Francis Gallant, 85; 2nd, Donri-tien Gallant, 72; 3rd, Cyril Alban Gallant. 57.- isadore Marlin. teacher. RIVERTON Norm- Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Dan MecLsod, River ton and will .leav‘s shortly for Bos ton. Mass, where a position awaits ~ hem-Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDon- ald. Peake's Road paid a visit to i161‘ llarenis in Murtinvule, Mrs. Daniel MdnlllSr-Tllfl many friends oi Mr. and Mrs. Charles lMitcheli. ,1 ls pleased to learn that she is .with friends in the city. steadily improving.-—Mr. Stephen Crane the prominent miller of this place is doing a rushing business this BQBHOTL-"MT. Peter Duffy, Riv- erton, has returned to his holne af- ter spending his Xmas holidays MUNN--CULLEN.—A wedding of _ much interest to trhe Wood Island lpeople was that oi‘ Miss Anna Mae Munn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John l). Munn oi Wood islands and Vermont. The marriage took plhce A Flour for Every Necd rden Cit-Y / BY Flour tableware id Bond Flour for Bread arid Buns. Flour for Bread, Buns, or Puff Pastry. for Biscuits. Cakes or Pastry. ' ole Wheat Flour for Brown Bread and Muffins. premiums. GEO. 8. ROBSON, Manager s make a kind of flour for whatever you wish to bake, and it is specially for which we recommend lt and every bag is guar-lm some very lovely wedding prt-lli-‘Cllffllil, in the presence of immed-l ere is a coupon in every 24 lb. bag and four in every 98 lg. bag r r brands of flour which we will take as part payment on our urloiieiown Milling Cit, Lid. at the home of the bride's aunt, liirs. William Ncedhnln, formerly Mary Sarah Munn, at East Boston, January 1- 1923, the Rev. C. C. Gar- illuld, pastor of the Methodist yCllurch that city officiated, the double ring service being used. The bride was given in marriage by her aunt, Mrs. Mlary Needham Cullen, hcr cousin was matron oi’ honor and Mr. Claude Paige Cullen. orothcr of the groom was best ‘man. Little lllicztnor Cullen acted 1L8 iluwcr girl. The bride wore while georgette i Mr. Donald J. Cullen of St. Albltllflq noau- noon porridge wrest two packages for thirty-five centi. Delicious for breakfast ask 791m’ Kfficer. il881~19_-1i FIRST ONRNIVAL of the new B011 at the Arena Friday nighJ. ST. PETEWS HARBOR SCHQQL. —-Follgwing is the standing of Bt. Peter's Harbor School for the month of December. Grade Vl.—-1. -Mabel O'Brien; 2. Evelyn MoEwen; 8. Mary O'Brien. Grads V.—1, Ivan MOEWBH; 2. Horace McEwen. Grade lV.—1. Winnie McEwen; 2, Helen McEwen; 3, Margaret McDonald. Grade lli.——l, Fnancis McDonald; Isabelle Ls. Pierre; 8, Grace Drake. Grade ll.—-1, Fred Masher; 2. Helen Masher; 3, Beatrice Mosher. Grads I.-—1, Marlon MoEwen; 2. Edith MoEwell; 3, Ada Mosher.——Dorothy Rowe, teacher. . STANLEY NOTE$.—Mrs. D. W. MHIIYKBY, has returned to her home after an extended visit to friends in the elast.—‘l‘»he many friends of Miss Retta Toombs are glad to see her buck again after spending Christ- mas holidays at her home in Tryou- —Mr. Theo Taylor. Granville, spent the weak end in Stanley, the 5119B! of his silstelj-in-llaw Mrs. Emily Tav- lon-Mr. Frank‘ Bell. recently sold one oi his thoroughbred cattle to Mr. George Henry for which he realized a handsome sum.—Mr. James lMil-ler, Frenchfort. was a recent visitor to Stanley.—Mr. Wil- liam Taylor, New Glasgow. spent Xmas holidays at his home in Stan- ley-slvlr. Miller Fyfe, returned to his home after spending Xmas with lhis sister in Northern Ontario.- Chief Sark has returned from a. trip to the mainland where he pur- chased a. supply of ash for makin! baskets during the winter months. -Miss Ililla lMocEwen has returned to the lBullic after spending her Xmas holidays with her puents.-— Mn Duncan MacGulga-r, Malpeque. was a recent visitor to Stanleyr- The young people of Stanley are enjoying the good skating on Stan- ley river.-Mr. George Weir. Em- erald spent Xmas alt Stanley the guest oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown. trimmed with silver lace. Her tulle voil was catugllrt with a hundeau of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and swcct pens. ‘Tthe groom's gift to the bride gave her matron received green gold cuff links. bride vvus u string of pearls, tlle|M|fl$ of ironm-‘Cross well-o curved cur-rigs and the best munfll’ umtrlnlunv- WEDDING BELLSr-St. Joseph's lChurch, Kelly's Cross, was the scene of a pretty wedding 0n W6d— ncsdsy morning, December 27th. when Mr. John Duffy, Kinkoru and Gusnoum _ A heels used to be l l _ 4 solely upon thecel- 1 90ft? Vtluc of foods. Now, ll-1l~_ltnown that vitamins- quallty is equally essential l0 adequate nourishment. sou Emulsion i has particular value as an energy- building food and tonic. If ll also rich in oitomine- factors, so important in buildin up the 50d an promoting P7937935. ‘Bcottfilovvuefltoronbmmlt. ‘as-rel l‘ rofrhiorlroul; ' Oil Problem lLAUlBANNE, Jan. gun: l ZiL-Marquls Cuu-son has acknowledged that the private discussions between Great Britain and Turkey concern- ing the Mosul olrdintrict have failed and the whole prdrlem of, this coveted territory will be. thrashed out in a meeting of the full commission on Tuesday. , frhe forthcoming week promises to be as one delegate to put it “active and decisive." Ruhr Miners“ _ A Address and Presentation o“ ‘he eVflli-lls of Monday Jan. 8th a number of the intimate friends 0i MlES Eda P Nighqigun, “rumbles! at the home of Mr and ‘MT! L Wood of Hunter River to bid her farewell before leaving her native village u; enter- “p911 he,» 116W duties ot the P E I Orphan- 989- The evening was very pleas- BIIUY $9611! lu- games, dancing and other amusements. The ladies PYBBEM served a very dainty “mclw-“u- lMrs Murdock Cutliffe read Miss Nicholson s. very appro Dflale address and Mrs Duncan McDonald on behalf oi.’ her friends PPQBQIIWG her witha suitable gift, filter which all joined hands and sung” "For she's a jolly good fel- hw- Fmmwills is the eddress:-- ‘Dear Eda, We. lour friends and associates 0f Hlluwl‘ River on this the eve of your departure. are zlusonlbi-ed here m“! PVWllP-i; to any fllrcwcll, to ex- Pres? “l!” regret. that vou are lwvms us, and to cordially wish Y0" SIIPOP-ss in your new work. ‘A5 “Ykuuist of the church you have llhlilt? cxcvlltelrt use or your musical training and your services in that ifiljilltlly rur [he lag]; few Ydftrs l‘ilVl‘ ill-en greatly appreciat- ed. Your constant willingness i". assist in vllicrtztlnlncuts for Wnllhl‘ IllLlQTiS \v'll also cause us to mH-ls you 41ml now that you have chosen lil lli~i'(llll(l a \\'Ol'l{t‘l‘ in u nnbll- tr:lusv,.'ll1li must of necessity Mllry A. Monaghan. Kelly's united in the hold bonds The nuptiulcere- 190W‘- your uutivo town of l-Iunter IRIVPI‘. \\'<- ask you- to zlccept this lllikl gift not for its intrinsic value ‘hubris u iukvu of estoonl from your on Strike (22% (Special its The Guardian. i ESSEN, Jan. 22.—-A general strike of the miners in the Ruhr i _ district has been decreed affective, today. it Doints to the complete dfi-f fectlon of labor. The miners and workers in the coke ovens, which are state property and which were . requisitiovled Firday have informed ' the/French that they will>not re- port for work tomorrow. They num ber 10.000 Greeks to Stand by the British (Special to The Guardian.) PAlRlLS, Jen. 22.—A despatch to the Mutlns from Belgrade says that political circles there assert that the Greeks have signed 1m agree- ment witb the British whereby if the Lausanne conference fails, Greek troops will occupy Eastern Thrace to help the British to de- fcurl (lonstantlnople and the ~ i: 1 ‘ i ; , ‘ q ,1 f. . Ghost odTdfih-bmaitildi.“ Apply Sloan's. l: Stllti, fresh warm blood coursing freelythroughthp . congested spotcongestion breaks up -wld vanishes] " SloansLimmen . f Made in (‘rynudn In Town and‘ Country i’ ln city, town and village happy- iamilies are today enjoying good food made with REGAL Flour.- Thriity housewives use it for all their baking. All are agreed that - It's Wonderful for Bread straits against the Kemaliste. ' Buchanan, Miss Margaret lhlcNlcelhiflfnllfl other presents received ins-- Thu‘ lllony was performed by Rev. W. E. _ _ lllionughun, '1 Mile Bay, brother ofilrFllil-‘l "l lllllllvf R-VHP $18090 oil eir if of the frirllds. i -MlSs Nicholson although much| and pleased with the: her thunkod| flower girl rectcived u. picture. Mr.‘ _ I ‘and Mrs. Cullen were tho recipients the hrldc, assisted thy RQV- F0111": Manda The surprised ' i - i-i tl l the late relatives and ‘(mm Mm‘ a I p 1mm“ her sister, honor coufl-rrlad on |flroen Moulltulu stale they will bu bride was attended by tut homo to their friends zti 6 Ed-lKutie, while llir. Oltio -wurd Street, St. Albuus, Vcrluontqztbly suIYiIOYi-flil ill‘! i-lmom- 'ni‘.i.ol' February ls-t. Among tho ihc marriage ceremony the _ lguests at the wedding were: birscmlple rcpuireti to the 1101118 0! We iAlton C. lluzon, bliss Christina iii-life's father wilt-re a dainty break-l iMuNelll, Miss vorhruh ~--luouuurh.i llMiss Tenn Stewart, lMlss Allele lo the bride was ll handsome set of '7 .Young, Miss Sarah llfcDonnld. Mifitlisltble furs. willie to the brldes-mniduMust i Augusto Buchanan, Miss ()livu‘,,|,,.a,,t1|~u| gnlil rosary. The num- T" r l‘ ‘ lan, lMiss Kutherln Mollenn. Miss rifled to the high esteem in which! ill/fury Whltcwuy, Miss Bessie ‘Mc-ithc young couple are hold. Alter“ lPherson. Mrs. Jessie Stewart, MP-f-brenkfast the lbflillll party l6" 0Y5 (Boston Post Jolly. 11th.) 'Ed.wnrd ilamlltou. MT- ~Willl0mitlle morning train to visit frleullw Travelling ull the Wily from lNilfitlllllm. J12. Mr. illlll Mrs. CluudeJu Charlottetown and While 109m Prince Edward island to Boston to P. Cullen, Miss ' Eleanor Cllllenrrwgrg entertained t0 dinner l“ U}? secure justice for the four children Mrs. Mary S. Ncedhanl. Miss llulu ha"... of 1);; J_ E, Iilanchnrd. cousin 01' 1...,- dem] daugmer_ M,“ Mary 000m. NUS! Mill‘? Mfilleml- Mi59fof the bride, Where needless to 511)’ McDonald mct wltll success 0n her Mercuret 040N811 leverylhins was served 111 MrB-‘orrrlhrl, and as u liesult Sterling ---—¢o>———— ‘Blnnchards ‘best style. At the con-lphupps or Rgxbury, illrlllPf of the lclulsion of n Well 6P6"! 11011118)’ MF-‘children vmust pay not less than I! Th0 MlmY-Thlllmifl Oll- Bmhmnd Mrs. Duffy returned to their $15 h week for their support, even ll" m“ 11mm’ “"9 slam" the” “Teflfuture home in Kinkora amidst llleélhough they gfg, Outside or the scores of uses for D1‘. 'l‘h"m8l~1 E-“whcst wishes of their >many friends jurisdiction oi‘ the United States. icctic Oil. Use it for cuts, brulsesnfm. “happy journey through lilo. l The order was issued by Judge M¢o>—-——— vwvwv v v vv¢¢ vv Horse Rugs ~ Sleigh Bells vvvvwvv Starr Skates $2.85Rugsnow.............. $2.25Rug~snow,.l.._........... $3.10Rugsno\v§;:~_............ $3.25Rugsnow.............. .»....‘-.-»----.. 4.00Rng*'s~’now..>. . . . . . . .. s $2.14 $1.69 $2.33 $2.44 $2.62 $3.00 1.75$katesnow'........'..... 2.00 Skatesnow............‘. 2.50Skatesnow 3.00Skatesno_,w,............ 3.25Skatesnow 3.75 Skates now .. Do not Miss These are Qenuine Bargains. lo Rogers lllllllwars liil-Jllil. Queen Street .. $1.31 $1.50 $1.88 $2.25 $2.44 . . . $2.81 Opportunity. This firaftori‘ Street ~¢-n“n- A¢AAAAAAAAA_AAA$AAAAQ_, burns, scalds. the pains of rheu- iluydcn yesterday when Phillips up mnllsm and sciatica. sore thrust :: FORGE (Whole wheat peilrvll in Roxlbury district court. and chest. Horses are liable lplukes), the ideal food for chlld-im, decision was based on one very largely to similar ailmentsj-eu, - lilode by the supreme court deal- and mishaps as nfflicr. mankind‘ ling with a like cuse of internation- and are equally amenmbie to the {WT- u! law. Phillips declared that he healing influence of this fine old , . was unable to give flllylhlllg W remedy which has made thous- word the support oi‘ the children as ands of firm friends during the llle was not working. The court or- . _ ' o -d that he 0 out and find a job past rmy rem Potatoes plum, Mfn on probaflm, ma, V he plight do so. About a year ergo lghglllbfdvlillllz died and he sent ' err 0 Y an ports of lwteitm "m" Calm“ ""0 tour children to the home of their Bermuda after February 1st, w grandmother, Mm McDonald, on require certification as to the dis-Prince Edward mum; Waiting pat- trict of locality where grown. 88 a lently for some assistance in sill!" portection against potato disellhefilpm-ylng the children from the tut- and insect pests, it was announcetlher, Mrs, McDonald set out for Bos yesterday by the federal Horticul- m" ,, yew day; ugo detenmined to turai Board. get justice. She appealed to the Massachu- (Speelal to the Guardian) WAlSTHNGTOlN, Jrflfl. 22—- lm- H . Pam ‘R For immediate rolief rub tho aifcctod pnrt with Min- nrd's Llniml-nt. it penc- trutcu fault-r and further 1 than any other, soothing and stopping pain. Two gc-rlorutions have crowned lMeKenuu, those rarest-lit. for their kind illlllfe-i After Clilllull null spoke of the pleasant! happy mvluorius that. will always linger! ‘around her home in iiuntcr River I i first was served. The groom's K11‘! | I \:.I Lips and Blutr-Comedicuue Dolly With no rep- utation to build, _ but with an estab- lished one to main- tain- -that is abs; ‘you assur o _ 3512M!!! and anti? faction when I911. come ihelt-ie for exam na on ; l correct fitting ,0! lenses. DR. E. C. » Optometrist . é. Yourself New that n severe, cough and cold is eprurilnfl- 9'10"‘ youruli’ against possible In- ~ section, by tnklne WW5’ COLD renters. They WI" prevenl Wu hkinfl l “MI or will break up a cold In l few hours. Ii’ you already have the cough get immedi- lhly a bottle of Face’ Cont!" Minors. You will get r0- llet ham the first docs. l"! m. qeugh will quickly disli- puh 11g,“ pfqplflflfllll are‘ oily 1W (Z Macs _ fr». osmium. orunm tloorge It . so “or m.» heavy Teutonic IOWI ~ gorhuu ill llSEFfll I n Kim; "t PM“ _ setls Society forthe Prevention of rt lmlvAlurs V Cruelty to Children, with the result 1 MP1", so» or... ~'- ihnt the society officials assisted 4 u“ ‘ her in bringing Phillips inio court. s _____-4-oc—i-—- at The runny Medicine client u GEN. HARINGTON , . ‘ ' Gen. llorington has the long, lean 0 inrnue wh‘ch foreigners alwflYfl maintain is characteristic of our rnuc. Ho is a highly stijllnl "Ill"- qulll- null nervous in his gesturl-s, hurl this alertness is esllwlfll‘? upplront in his unusually bright 11ml nHrr-truting eyes. “lllfln they were signing the couvoutnn at Madanin. ~l took a smith-h glance at the table to see whul sinlok one's attention first wrnfg G, Ward "Price. The two oil lulups, burning paler as tho BIT-Y duwn cleared the sky. fill" ca" strong light upon the heads of the mm. girulv. and it was not the illllilfllfiliWl, Oriental face of lame: 0 ilzlnliri Buy ihnt held nneffl 8019- nnr vol. (len. Charity“ Welllrmmed m-mj nor the grey mask of_ Geh- M0llll)l"ll. but it was llaringtons qzygg qufck and restless 8B 6 terrlrfs, flflfillm-l mum‘ m” “N” éympmmntic of the eager brain be- hind them. oAsTonlA ‘l Ind Children Orin 30 trans aflfir." Alvin shell‘! l t e Ihnlturlu . ~ \ Popular Songs ‘orln’ Sam (Tile Sheik of Aiabom’) and 'l'oni,Qht—- i);uidy's Coin’ Huntin‘ Nora Bayes Cr ullcdicnne Kay »u Gave Me Your Heart anti A Picture r mirnut a l*‘rat1\e—'l‘cnorS..los Edwin Dale Nina Mammy and Open Your Arms .y Aiubamr-lviale Quartet Shannon Four ~l1 Flues and Pensacola Blues (Home ._ lll croon) Edith Wilson and "lllrlily Dunn's Original jazz Hotlluis, Comcdieune and Jazz Build o/lfiin Cabin Door (Young and Squires) ‘m! Kl-ilrucky Echoes Gilbcrt and --l‘.y) COIDEJIJIIS Van and Schenck ‘rite from "Mokc I! Snappy" (Silver) and c Loves It (Wendling) Comcdiun EilLllC Cantor stance . B, . s, New Process Records l5 _ are virtually free from surface noise! No annoying scratch or ,. écrape-—just pure melody un- y _ marred by obnoxious sounds. ~. ' AWTllc new playing sul- iaccs manic l) over which the nee cl le travels inaudilsly. l l l l l l l vTlle A -3757 75c A- 3758 75c A-3762 75c A-3763 75c A~ 3746 75c A-3753 75c A-3754 75c Opera and Concert v p in Your Eyes (Jacobi) and! Passed zly Your Window (Brnhc) Soprano Solo li/largurct Romaine rural-n and Juliet "Ah! Levcioi Soleil" (l-‘uircst Sun, Arise) (Gounod) donor Solo Charles lluckott Jiome, sweet Home (Bishop) Soprano Rosa Puusclle Solo llrcums of Long Ago (Carrusol Tenor Solo audy Mackenzie ‘éwoct and bow (Barnhv) and Chiming llrlls of Long Ago (Shnttuckl Soprano fr-rlus and Mule Quartet 1.114")! 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