This lot of 60x84 ‘each yard .. ask yard . . . . . So much choice of r/ill paper. paper 11- properly room of the house. your luposal. (Yall In TODAY sininfllldmu" A real bargain “SUB-STANDARD" JACQUARD _ TURKISH TOWELS only each .. lfixceptioiial » Heavy finely _ sheeting 7-2 inches wide‘ a yard. 39c Cxceptional. value 63 inch, yard. . 35c Heavy unbleached cotton table dain- dice pattern, —FUNERAL TUE$DAY_ Q. T1“, body of the late Mr. William Dodd, ' Western Guardian ‘ugoil 77, oi‘ Burton, Lot 7, was ‘for. _-ou A it n I A N REPRESENTA- _ . .. , . _, rivr: w» Richmond 1111a vicinity is 21.3"‘,,,{:“;,,f1,‘;§}°,,§,‘§“,§fi}r,~ M“ my Bmwll- who is “Fell w m" in the allci-iiuoil lntorlueilt help ~ “w” new and ‘enewul subscrlp‘ made in tho Uliitcd Church Cool: 'tlons. ctery. l wilsiuznnmur M c — -— r. yrus P R o ‘it. Gallant is Guardian Agent in E s NALS owlan, and will be pleased to rc- __1w_,. _ B lccive news. ndvertlsting, new and the gugsylfimilrm, l? 1,2222 Al? [renewal subscriptions. bcrwm ' ' ’ 392...... wonderfully fino, soft; well-made Jacquard Turkish Towels, size 20x40 inches, borders of pink, blue, mauve, gold and rainbow. These are what the factory calls “sub-standard” but it would puzzle you or me t0 find anything‘ really wroi with them. Anyway, being “sub-standarc ” you can buy them for, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c INSTEAD 50c OR 60c Some Startling Values In Sheetings etc. Heavy tiuality all linen crash towel- ling" 17 inches wide, yard. . . . . . 20c Heavy titiality circular pillow cotton 40 inch and 42 inch, yard . . . . . .38c Good serviceable crochet bedspreads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31ft) 35 inch Grey Cotton, per yard. . . . 1()c Extra Heavy Unbleached Cotton so inch and 40 inch, per yard . . . . Fine quality bleached sheeting 70 in- ches wide, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heavy bleached sheeting‘ of a iiice' fine weave 80 inches wide, yard 17c 39c . . . . . . _ . . . . 76c value, 63 inch wide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58c woven unbleached inch wide, 38c 54 Pure Irish Linen Napkins 20 inch and 22 inch square. dozen . . . . ;l"IOORE a M°LEOD . .. $3.35 UNITED QOO§OQOOOOQOOOOOOQQOOVO.l llcri-‘s something for thut nasty headache. Although not serious headaches often cause as much misery as u bad sickness, Here's a ivny to get rid of them and enjoy —WESTERN OFFICE. - The _. . l Western Office o! the Guardian ie§wmlg$' 1:383:35“ as; ‘lociitoil hi the l\icNelll Building, mug friends mbamley ' Water Sh, Suminoralde, where sub- ' Vflflrllltllllld and advertising will he Wocolvod. Tho Guardian may be ‘purchased daily at the Western l Otilco in the McNeill Building or n! f tllc McDonald News Store. —M.rs. (Dro Purdy t}... hggtggg M, u. delightful bridge at her liome last week. _ AlgPfglile M1918 Elli-d to to‘; that the I -lti;v w. BRUCE M l ‘ . c’ n “"9 a" “k “d“‘\"" lll\0l' it lecture iii BlrciiuGlfoillzllll-lliill We of the oramrhml Contest issued {Frcetuwvnl Friday. March 2nd‘ at 7__- in P. E. I. under the auspices of the 3Q subject “Robert Bumsx, Admiy Charlottetown Guardian. sioii 25 and l5 ccnt". S l f _ . 1 a agafihzcflzlailgi —_Miss Enid McArtliili' of Boston, l (Mass, arrived home lust ilvecl- to p _FER-HL|ZER_ I ‘ ‘t, knattend the fufneral of her father dill: orders for lillxivl illKl the law Mr‘ wunam Mchnlqur‘ ltflllllllltfill-‘i. Cali lit my Wurghflugi) 1°!‘ Dllvllc» Jfluius E. McNeil, Kon- _M“ lsiilgtou. 2296-24415 lgyinlall mid Mrs. Kclrli Compton. .__.__ Silmmersldc. lcit Tuesday moi-n- _|N-|-‘5RE9q-|NG LEc-rUhE ___ int: for Si. John, ivhcro ithey will YAII llllt'l‘t‘h‘lll]i_{ “Tun.” o“ vhlssifldilflfitl the (‘rysliil-[Piisiliers hoc- uuid liiodcrn llll'l‘iltlll'l' With‘ given .i1i llic Sllliilziy School ol' rho Pris- l>,\'ll‘l'l2lll Church. Suiliiiici-sillc. .\Io1|<'aly iliniit by llli‘ pastur- Rwy. Si. (‘lzlir ‘Jr-nil llllll irais much 1-11- J'\l.\'\‘Ii ilfv‘ llil‘ i‘l'lil't‘.\'i,‘lili\ll\'\\ -_11- n-mlullcc. and Mrs» J» Earle Scliur- —Miss Eileen Keenan, who went to Boston to consult a throat spec- ialist was operated on at the Char- lcsgabc Hospital, Cambridge. Mass, some time ago. Miss Keenan is the .. , ‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘V. P. _§M; |;;.;|u.;,\y[.;)“l.;;_~l~___ Maw Keenan, Albenoii. She is progres- fricnds will learn with dccp rcgrct Sm“ 13mm and "5 expecllni to 01‘ [119 again o; M“ Wm MCAMF return to her home soon. tn". ivho died suddenly at his homo “*1 last ivock. Mr. McArlliur was sciz- cd with a stroke. while zlileiidiiii; a llUFSt‘ rncc. two (lBYS-liiUfOiV’! lie pus- scdniiviyx He is survived n; his sor- ~7"‘0N|‘3 wllol-E WEEK Di bur- roii-iiig widow, and tlirce daiiglitriiu, {toms Fcbruaigv 27th to March 3rd. iiitlllfl)’ Joycc and Shirley p‘, 11mm, R. J. Mucdonnld (i: 00., Cardigan. and Enid of Boston, Iviasx. ..*EASTERN AGENT__M1~_ J_ w, -UNITED CHURCH OF CAN. film-dock is (lilztrciizin Agent in Suuiliicrlicld. .1\ licurli" \\'l'l(‘Uilll' 1o ~<+> - :11]. ‘ 1. DiSEASES OF FRUITS -—BEDEQUEv BAPTIST si-znv- IN ‘STORAGE phicc 11nd purposi- p.111. lili-cigiwilu- niudo. ivclcmno- _ , -~ . .. , . .M@1-@*"*'<*=\'- -\- “luv ""- ‘lfi.1f'“riill.‘§“111.3‘E3313!“i..“l.ilii'.11'l}; i p11; lisltli- actiuir ()ll_lll fuvourahlc condition-s upon the hu- lt both iii the gruvriig slulc and lli storage Fruits (lccuy in storm-w lhucuuu: oi lllt> uctiur. of lugi and liuctc-ria 'l‘h1.iri: llli\_\' ||.- pants-ills trupuhltr oi‘ causing illscusvs lll the crcilurd and often imrtlzilly decay- } -DlED LAST NlGHT -lt‘l‘lciillfi liczir iriill regret 0t‘ tlic |lczi"i for All" (ll-orgi- .\l. (Yculplaii 01' Si. ilfiliniiiors, ivliicli tl('(‘lll'll‘(l Xliniiln)’ plight ill his homo iil his 77th ycu ltiltvr 1i long illiii-ss- ‘Plil-rc lll" iloft. to mourn. his iviiloiv. one sli- 11hr. Mrs. John .\. Alidrcvrs 1.1‘ S! _ _ _ ,_ Ham,“ ‘.5 “m, n h,.,,lh,,]._. Ahnv-m cd [Filil-‘lvlililttffl m the stoiuigie. ilic ‘(tunwmn m- \-_lm.uu,.,,l._ Th‘, yum (llseascs ltlii-ivii its‘ bitten-pit, \\‘illL:l‘ 11TH‘, and scald arc duc to ltlinor- lnizll conditions and orc cullcd non»- porusilic illscziscs. 'I‘lii.»s~s uiro ironi- iiioii storage. (lll~¥(l\'(lc‘l;%l and control {moi will ho hold Frliluy ill 2 o‘- lclock, lnti-rlnl-nl licliiir iiilllli‘ ill the ylillgllfill (‘liurrh ("'llit‘l('l‘_\'- 1 Dyspepsia Troubled ' lliiii tor Ihiiy Yam . way ior ‘.i(!\t_"l‘l‘ noting and n l-liiir M" J‘ H" n)?“ x‘“gglevnl“’ NB" s-cciuz-l 1 spnuiil oi infection thonugh I Wrl[f.‘5I-'-“l. llni-o sullen-d for marl] H“ “IL Qua,“ w") v - Myv-iirs from ilyspepsia uuil could not ' ' ]' , Bt'(‘l\l to get tiny rclict’. ' “(lilo day I told my wife I thought l would try a bottle of i lli r I liiluawlso l i inl'liiclli:cd by storage fucilltl-xs lo 000$ surfaci- ls cairl'ull_i' ‘key lilati-h. 1 cnamorwmown contour: , ‘frus STORM Y PETREL" ‘llhe theatre fans of Sourls ic_ ceived a rare treat in St. Patrick's Hall on Monday. Feb. 20th. last, when the Comedy Drama. “The Stormy Petrol" was presented under the auspices of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. The Chairman, Mr. John D. McIntyre in his introduct- speech, welcomed the audience, who during the past years ‘encour- ory C. Guild. A full house greeted the Cast. and from the rise of the curtain until the end. this active and wide awake1 Y. M. L. Drumatic_ cast portrayed the different char- acters of the play in a manner only expected from professionals. Aword on each one will tell the story of the play, as ivcll as the ability of each. J. Brenton St. John, in u. double role, as Jas. Duncan opened the piety and gave the starting point of its plot, and as Michael Harri provided much of the comedy to . gfyh: who has evening. Edward P. McDonald, as Harry Gibbs. expqsed the daily dif-, flcuitles a Customs Officer experi- women, and associated with him was Geo. A. McEachern, playing the part of Allan. also a Custom Oflicer involved, as was his partner, ln serious difficulty with smugglers. In the role of Peter and Lambartfthe the Butler, Harold S. McGaugh spectators. gave excellent assistance tothe oth-l 0i‘ members of the cast and showed cleverness in several difficulties. The villaii of the play, was taken to by Jas. R. St. John, c. faniili urc on the Souris Stage. A. McIntyre tSrJ as Stephen Dc ar tig- Ambrose! Profitto and Logan Set (W. B. Mc- n-l Arthur.) by. the Detective, astounded the au- dience with his ability to extricate himself from danger. Both he and Mr. St. John played their parts in an excellent manner and the audi- ence showed their appreciation ‘lll the splendid applause given to these, old veterans of the Sourls Stage. Jas. O'Hanlcy iJr.) appeared inimatclied. and the pace was by no tlic fclnnlc role of Sarah Peabody. He promises to be an cxc racter for female roles. client clia- l nlc Hyncs), Isabelle M. heats. Paquet and Ethel J. ilughes, the former as the heroine of the play/Little the latter in the double role of Amy pleased ivltrvupsct the dope and nosed out tlic‘ sus-i bunch at the wire in tiic third, 110-1 theyi ncssltatlng a fourth heat to decide 1- llii-iiill-lilltlliy. _\;‘,,.,.h _ 4,3, fitloiiizltiuouiiid _wlll be {doused to cmuvflght and Nom Rutledge“ .‘ " ‘ ‘ "m In)“ “l""“""' YUM“ MW“ “m” “dverlmllgv needed no introduction to their au-loiid. 9.41» :1.111.--» unduy school; l1 :1 now 11ml renown] subscriptions. djgncp who we“, lli.\~y-lii_i (lint-ions (‘0ll\]Y'.lilfv‘ oi‘ llp- _ ‘ --~-— ‘thank Both £11059 you“: ladies .»\1>1_>.-_1tlcs. Plum Pmsuii- |'1-11(1o,11 ..'hP|~.ClAL PRICES on all linoslgulned {he high reputation .l:lllll)i 1 p.111. ~'I‘l11- l‘lllli'l' lnnlli-w. February 27th to March 3rd. Secrwun ‘m last years’ prodiigtiqm “G11. 'llic Church. 1i coiiiiiir-ziiltiiiou. 1‘ bills. R. J. Mucdonald d: Co., Car-idea Youth)’ llcisiii 11nd cliulli-lil. - llluslrnziuj dlgflll. Z772-2-28-5i . sistunl, llyinns. 1‘. p.iii.~ "irsi (‘him h by John D. McIntyre, who is rapid- ily developing his nutiiral ability for ,lhe stage, and -is fast becoming ‘an actor of note. Elizabeth P. Craig cct oi‘ 1111-‘ llltJIWtls" enormously ullil puvc the. ‘can h.- ztttrilitilcil to uiliparuslttz: _l‘ii;:i and bacteria which cxcluil/illmuslcn] nun irlicll tho skip ol‘ lhc litult rsmaiiiislorcliestra iilihrizkcii.’ iiiid llii‘ "bloom on ilicltliis Society. Road to the Isles" by Dr. laiit, the youngest of the cast, m lll liumtili 1i‘1'- mo“, i“ (h, . - , . - - . ., . __ ., ,_ y , ,, -1 aigc oi stoililg the lrult.,Kcnzic played the accompanymcnt. llmvyxl) IT“)llétfiviff‘gtl llélt"‘lil"'lft u: The pi-asriict- o1‘ tllS(/\'(l('.\'S in soidlThc splendid orchestral music was ' “ ‘ ’ ’ ‘ fruits may have l)(‘i"il ])l".!t.lt5l.‘l'llllll\!(l fill/fill by st- NTEPEZBIVVS OFCYWEKFFL the Messrs McPlicc. of Big Pond. who have tlic_ reputation of giving] splendid music at all times. The prizes for the holder of the Francis St. John and’ by Miss McDonald of Chipstau at the evening performance. The St. Vincent De Paul Society take this opportunity to thank in a public way the Cast of “The Stor- my Pctrcl." those who rendered the, specialities. manner St. Margaret's Orchestra,‘ who came. to provide the splendid music of the ovcning, which added so great a spirit to this dramatic‘ ‘lllttliilfilltkfi lll tho orchard luuy l and must ho wvorkril accordingly lo_prgdugtlon, '(|llll‘L'llll'll1 of cuoh iliscostnj (‘lillllllllili appearing ns “‘*"“ A lLucky Chair were won by Master at the Matinee. in an N “sadum vocal solo especial; lciiK and Rollie. lg Oii Wtldlkfiidiiy. Fob. 8th.. Rev. J. . !J. McDonald, P.P., of Summcrsldel ' l delivered an interesting Lcctiircon - d A ' “H 1 lEuropc in St. Marys Hull. Souris.’ ll i I11. sit rune the most czlusc. 1:1 rot [with M]; Wm’ whom“ Prcx of timl j C. Y. M. L. presiding. The openingl ' ' . b ti‘: - . Iilhilcnwys gléglllillelll ilyl Influenza’ G" pc and Pncummlm‘ "The McDonald. RED Rosi iviAiici-ii. 1112s Ads good ted’ The Orange Pekoe a something extra-a special tea In clean. bright Aluminum 1 Hon, Thomas Ahearn of Ottawa. been made a privy coun- He ls president of the 0t- tawa Street Railway and an execu- tivc of the Ottawa Light, Heat and encos in dealing with swell society P°W=P COMPIHY- lor. KENSINGTON CLUB RACES This Club's fourth winter meet took place on Tues. Feb. 28th, in presence of a large number of Three classes were raced, with {horses fairly evenly matched. the Class C race taking the fourth heat decide. ‘ ‘ Class A brought out Lulu C (WE. Logan Set is a three year lold colt from Baby Logan, one time Maritime champion trotter, and Longset. _ The beautiful big-gutted colt is a replica of his famous sire. and can scarcely do otherwise than “deliver the goods" when he gets on the local ovals. ~, | Glass B had four starters-evenly llneaiis slow. Miss Kentucky tBer- lcd to the wire in both l Class C also liud four starters. George (W. D. Profitt) cap-- ‘tured the ilrsl heat. Our Prophet 11W. Dennis) duplicated in the sec- mid Billy Call il. Cliamplonnl the winner, Billy Gail again shovred Detective Denbyfis ns- his superiority. beating Little Geo- Monty Vaughn ivas taken igc for first plncc by ii ncck iii thei ‘last 50 feet. Grand Review (D81) Campbell) was alivnys a dangerous contender. and n“ 11m 111G111‘, Re“ CLASS A ICES — Siiuilny- .\l111v-l1 i111. lior- _ -——'- lhel‘ 5Y5‘? flllPfibYfmce 0n U10 SERELH, and will be stationed at Blenheim Canada for the past couple oi lion ilAll-il p.iu., Spi-ukcr, liuy (Etfpcrimental Farms Note.) wurpastscd the expectations of ali._Log:ui Sci 1W.D.Mc1\rtliur> . 1 1 1,, nlinysm- 1o the Belgians and monum (‘iinphi-ll. (Tcutrul lifitltlfllll} (‘burgh Fruit (llscasos may bc classiilcvl A5 NICO Hilfrlllgtoll. a fashionable Liilii C. (W. E. Profltti . . . . . .. ‘l Znlollniiders who have come out to .._111..|5 ;|_|])_ puma“). ||\")ning m roillzlili- iiiio (‘xrtllillltl and sturagzilsflfiifity Lady. H110 l10l‘t1'=13’¢<i ‘tins, Tillie 1.16. 1-16- T.::o 9,1“, 1113i...“ ,,,-.,.g,,l,,,.§u,.,._ llftlllllllltt-l, Stoirngil: (liseusos {Lllillfiflglttfxljl-Cllll/ part in an excellent man-y CLASS B — --_. li't' 111v monilu-rs oi‘ 1111» choir will 1"" 11 *L'*l'lil"$ ml Ullfili _\'(‘ill’. lllllh“ - _ ‘M15 Kent“ k (B H m... 1 y 14in». tho liihliczil liruuni, "Nuuniuu" "\‘ll\\\‘llli-'. ill-i: suptll)’ oi iiii (‘XCUUtl-‘l Tm“ plpulmgqyuo Stage Sectmgsdkicziigllne icflYMullnllslyll ,, 4 3 in Vl Aris- Tlio 4'4islllllll'>' 11nd s cr- ital)‘ vziluolilotuod and thvrcby iu- m“ bcaulmfl .°°‘“tum°“ mucuficd bYlEclm 1,1_ Higgins; , , _ _ _ 4 _ , _ _ H 2 4l iul music proinisr 111i illll“.ll'll‘i'L‘ FPQiIHiH-t: il-‘l cost lo the OOYISUIIIMZlB fionne‘ ‘csldent Pf Sour“ MHC m i) llto B ll tJ Pc i- y hwglmililiitc» lii tho ilitritlni = l’rovii-c'-s ‘dilll BFit-‘wflnanl Flynn‘ mm the excellent’ adgrgefistln e l X 3 Ill ~ lTli (folunlhia. whore ll‘<'lll‘.-;p01l'l(l1l0lliggléslgvglxffiiilgwillgsgdwaidl“g;tgtstlgil Time 1.13, i.07'»_-. l r . f» '2." ' ‘r.- l ‘ i ». ‘ ' '. I f.‘ ‘ __R|CHMQND BAY CONGREGA, him,“ mo?" 4 l“ y m m“ hull h‘ ‘play a grand success. The spcclaL . . HA“ _ _, . . duh .\. it n. Liitét-‘ly illloii stoiugc x . .. C f“ .. _ Billy Call tJ. Chfllilpltilil 2 .. l, 1 TION -— l’rl~.sll_i'll~rl ill Sorvlcos oil .< .~ ,. . -. » , _ “e5 wue 5*" Q (“'5' . . ». 1 . ‘ _ _ pllnuplu- that lliillts ulilio .111 v I D L_b My“. G . . -, .0111 Pwphet IW-Dcfllllb) 5 l 2 3 bzlhlyitli llllll‘ll'i\\'llllltlilfi lnllrnvs‘ ~ Hm“. dusmulufl“ m u sound and“ Se“ “c I hi’ _ if“, Cluulclmyyie Gent-Kc ¢M_ MGM-y“. lll Vii-loriu Wi-si ill ltLIHl :1.11i._ lil xl(V("vl)til,)le [Vumliliu The rug,“ I%ho::1? 183:: of Si} 111-; _ , , , _ _ _ , _ , _ , , _ , _ __ l 3 4 3 'l‘_\'l1<- Valli-y 111 2.124! p.111. :11 ivliicri l“ Hm“ .m_ _, ‘ ' °~ '0 5- ll) »' 1G. l R -_ D C _ , _ _ _ H . . ,', . |-.- 1'1 .til-li{‘ l] i felt 1 - -_1 4 1 5; , - , “m5 .9Vl9w l a“ mull Hwy“ Wm h“ l‘ “““"""‘l "‘""“°°‘ H“! ultim-t i ‘ b‘ lllLP L» (-1 ll uMalys comcnL W0“ n ktld [m q bell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 4 1i l “mu-Nd llmmg‘ "Th" (ll""°l“ "i tho ritlsllollsillillti‘ l‘t‘bSlslfil\jl|ll"l-llclll'“l\'\ltll ‘mlxecsslilh "wililixzlglixnckilleyh/llcslsxdglceigll “ll/ls! Time 1'07’ 1'09’ no‘ 1'10‘ I ' p g ' ‘ Judges Dr. Sunnis, David O'Coii-' l nor, Andrew G. McKay. Timer W. B. McArtliur. 1 Starter, Geo. Woodsidc. , Next race Tucs., March 6th. K‘ {their imaginery trip to Europe and Rome, whither their thoughts were directed during the Lecture. On behalf oi" tho C5 Y. M. L. of Souris as whose ‘invitation Fr. McDonald had conic. a rote oi‘ thanks was ‘moved by Rcv. M. Monaghun. scc_ oiidcd by Philip A. Rooney and sup-. lportcd by JildgM/i. L. Fraser, Dr. A.‘ A. McDonald. and Rt. RKlV. Msgr. McLean P. A. V. G.. to which Fr. McDonald replied. expressing tho pleasure it gavc him to entertain ‘the good people of Sourisz. Fr. Mc- lDonalcl accepting llic invitation ol the Rnv. Sisters of tlic St. Mary's Convent, gavoa short talk on I.i.s-. tlic 'I‘cachcrs and Pupils of the Coiivcnt on Thursday morning. l With Musterole “Stlilllytfilfilfl wit i a cold. ‘igie moment yougc osewamingacesrb ‘ good old Musterole. u on! Rev. Father Willibrnri (superior) y on farms. in Kent and Essex, 0n. Father itrio. They will be associated with 1Ladislaus the two Belgian priests ltev. Fame!‘ Thcflphllug, g prim who have arrived in Kent County. ' depends on the lil‘ c. Take GRAPE WAMPOLES EFFERVEN (‘E SALTS and remove the cause. Acid- ity oi‘ the stomach, sluggish liver. etc. You will swear by it once yoifve tried it. H. L. WORTHY VBURDOCK B B lTTE RS and iVllPIl l hiul hull‘ of it tnkmi l felt u lot lii-lil-r. so l continued until ll llRil luki-n lF-l) bottles, and now have ‘n0 pains illlil n11 l-oiitml toilgiie, and (‘col tliuf l il'.l conlpletoly rid of my troiihlc, " bliniiit':i1~\1i11¢-lonlyl-y Tho '1‘. hlilbiir: 00., Limitcd, ‘Toronto, Ont. lil"‘S(‘l'\’t‘fl hull n i d ‘ - WRS we rvce vc . as was a so B. vo- lcal duct “Charity” sung by Misses Gertrude McDonald and Mary La- quickly cons! dcca_v once they how» giiiiicd till ‘t utruiivc. .\liicli oi‘ 1hr loss insuring lroui this is hrouir l _ ill illNllll h)’ curclcss liaiililliltg pick-llllc- boll‘ n‘ wmcll were accompmh irg iillll pricking. so l1 ls impoiiliilt {Ed b-l’ Miss Pom} Mclflmzlc‘ ‘The to climiilatlc (ht-so iurloivs tllltl thus l _' ‘f’; ‘lacs S)‘; lggltuigfsegcyorgi‘ .-,~ . . .. i. . _. mrzu - - iiylilriiilgynotl(llou lloln ii oiiiiils and rmcnonald- For two hours he hem ' ~ 1 - - . (‘r1 trill 111' friiii illscuscs iii slur-ow: all?2328;”;nlitgegtgiéeléiifiggagn zigi- ilirpz-nils l1irgi~li~ upon llic i-iirc be-‘mund mturope m‘? Dunes M with which Hlilvilzvllll; was ]ll’;t‘1"lll<lt'il historic interest w Students of my (luring lllc growing svllsilil. llils lfl ‘ wry mm the wonderful Shrines and illiistrait ‘ll in tho lipiwtii~tiiici~ oil Cnthedmm o; me Elem“; (my of _ _ _ It would be difiicult to glvc \‘/lllt'll ls tho chi1~| Kl'('l')|l(lill'_\' rol Ulla detailed “mun; n; an mg jams Ilii- \\'.‘ll l1i.oii'il. "PINK .\l()l'l,D",‘Ro|nc‘ illlplvs 111111 11 ‘is llrt5(l(‘l1l\‘l.'t'(l with“); interest mid during the lecture. zippliis <1--1h, (‘oirlrol of illls rot in; 14l<.1'ili:l' ilr-ivccilils upon lhw- scuh In that all who had ilu- Hold. be present WEN! the privilege to delighted ivltli In n \\'0!‘Cl, it is sufficient to say Mustcroie relieves the con cstion and stimulatescircuiation. it the good ualitles of the old-fashioned ' mustard p aster without the blister. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment: penetrates the pores, ‘ their a soothing. cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy tor emergency use. lnesn. Tho Mustard: Co. of Cuudn, Ltd. as all l It may prevent serious \ . , i . I~ 2>>}D'Z>>"=>:>>§ZI 4—I—@$dI——@ In the LEFT (with gray beard) is'his country, and have settled most. from Holland, who has been lr ma“ st Chums“ Batter Hum n Wall Paper TIIF. difference between com- monplace ror mi and those. possessing bciury and churn: depends greatly on your HOLMA N's . (YIIAILOTTITOWN 233 Queen Si. SOLE AGENT FOR DR. 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