UANUARY`1i1102§ 1' 11' - - The Beverage Industry _r°'“"k“bl° P1'°51*-1’0i.\1'ued by invy t rs ln beverage |ec_urluea, particularly 'during :ire ' Pllf_y¢\1‘» are interestingly- in om. J¢'"U¢"’.V Market Lettefr Cond' ind ' . - d . _ - Ill progress- Thesameiuue te_ll|oHl|` (ond ' ' *_ d“*1fY ]N1\i¢h has yeaulied in sdnssyaxufiirhnn, ,‘;"::i:°l;lmli:*f=bi1lyt;";n¢d» "°i“¥ ingalrporatod into om ' _ liolpslioo in their »o¢....'"1'l`if..°'_ "" "“""° P” Fill in the attached coupon for a copy. . J_oHNsTou....\>/Aw ` Montreal Curb Market. Winnipeg Grain Exohlng - 1-‘Ilona Board of 'rl-soo. ° _'”*'**_°-~u._1.._.-.__~_._-_-_-____ P ' '- lmao send me I copy of your Janus.:-y' Market Letter. NAM wzonme sE|.|.s -- Th merri- centlal Guard1a»n age or Miss Lolla King igrmeriy of Bangor, Maine, to Mi' Benja VE 1 A k Fon A VELVET 5|-|A come m n corn, of Charlottetown, too to Hotties barber shop, 151 Kent place on Decemlber 27th. in Corn' St- We specialise in ladies hair- lbridgo. M8138- '1`1l0'06l'0ln0l'lY WH" ootting. 1673-1-4-Si. performed by the Rev- -Mr~ Goboi -M at tha Baptist Parsonage- The IsL,\Nn|-:lt DEAD, _word hoo couple were unattended- Misa Kius' been received from Spring is a. niece ol’ Rev. J- King, of Tol- Transvaal, South Africa of odo. Ohio, and was formerly em~ the death of J. Benjamin Burrows pioyed as Secretary of the Em- which occurred on November 10th, ployment Service of Canada at 1927. Mr. Burrows was a son of Halifax- The groom is-well known the late John and Mrs. 'Ellen as une of our most popular vocal- Burrows formerly of Winsloe and a is-ta and the wedded pair who are nephew of the late A. Horne of this now in Charlottetown are receiv- CNY. ing the hearty ielicitnlions of a -;'- wide circle of friends. - BROOKFIELD.-The services in ""_"**°’i' nootlon with the week of moyer Thomas' Eclectric Oil is a valuable _will be as follows: 'Presbyterian l'0ln€dy 1-0 nil those who suffer Church Hartsville Tuesday evening P8111- I1 110108 (Out 110110 £0 ¢V01‘y- Jhn. ard at 7 o'clocl<, Presbyterian one and realizes t by stllllnlz suffer- church Brookfield Thursday even- has erverywhere. It is a liniment i t as t ing even ng Jan. sth at 7.30 o'cloch, at he blesslns of holf e con- Pregbyterian ` uvoh F;-oooh River tinent. It is on sale everywhere Friday eveninglbt 7.30 o‘cloek. All and can be found wherever en- arc 'cordially invited. fllllred f0l`- ~ llunmsl Montreal stock nrohsoio. 'rorooto stof-it rxolrungo PASTOR REMEMBERED. - At I "?`1**>-?- Subscriptions from nearly 7.000 peo- the beginning of the new year, Rev. ERSQN LS Ewen MacDougall was presented P A with a substantial money donation _M ._ W, I, _ C. . I K n. by his parishioners of Summerslde _,,|,,g‘,,m 18,. (nw 'Qzilil 8:3” H E and Freetown At the same time ' the Brookfield congregation in con- *T110 Fl`10lld Of A11 Sufferers-Dfl KING S COLLEGE _ TRIUMPH .. HALIFAX, Jan. 3. - President Moore of the University of King’s College, Halifax, gave the following statement to the press last evening: The people of the Maritime Pro- vinces, and of a much wider area, are aware that the University of K.lng's College' has been facing a crisis in her history and striving to improve an opportunity created by the generous action of the Carnegie C0l'P0l‘Htl0n to place herself on a solid working basis in Halifax in association with Dalhousie Univers- ity. It has been pretty widely known that Kings, in order to im- prove this opportunity and qualify for the $600,000 offered by the Car- negie Corporation as permanent en- dowment, had to procure the sum of $400,000 before the end oi’ 1927, and tha.t_Killg's required a ful'tllel $100,000, or a total of $500,000, with which to set up the new order. The appeal made by King's has secured plc, and these as well aslnany oth- ers: are doubtless waiting more or less anxiously to learn just what measure of success ilns attended the effort. Before reporting oil what has been accomplished towards securilll »~-- f __ _ 'ms cHAnDo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN Prom FIVE ' \ , Wh? Of all forms of Chewing Tobacco the PLUG as the best! Most Men Prefer the PLUG 818691 Annniass .. »- .-. f Houssl-l__`o|_o sc-RAP Book 5th Standard, 1, Eliza Francis. U ill and vicinity. FERRY STILL RUNN|NG _Tl . 2- 5091119 T1`10m1=\S~ recent dropping oi' the ienlpel-a\E city yesterday' -ith standard 1 Margaret M. W limsifmen the -fm? "long nw. D12 WY111@ A111111- C1112 “ml <1”-“` Sark. 2 John 'A iomncls. 3 Mad_ S91" side ,°_f me 'ive' and fm don Shlaw of Brulckiay Bench spoilt ~ - - - » 1 some d stance on tile Rocky Point the New Yam.-,, at Mm-mm" similar compliment from theil R c ougan O emon E he and Mrs. ll'/IacDougall receiveda Rem P_D_MG fv .l . . . . . . .. . . . . .. friends and parishioners of Birch wer was inthe city yeswrday H . $500,000, of which $400,000 was l'e- quired in cash by the end of 1927, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Duffy of let me say that King‘s had also ti Village Green were visitors to the raise, in addition to this sum, an *amount sufficient to cover the ex; pellscs of making the appeal, o. nearly $25,000. Again, as lnaliy pledges were given in 1926 on thi deferred payment plan, it is inevlt I ~°Y - ard-standard: 1, catherine Mit- ,. 2 ROBEBTA LEE " __ _‘ ' ch_ell; 2, Patrick Lahore; 3,1/lory ,, f ’ Louise Bernard. 0 1" - -, 2nd standard, 1, Helena Francis; C @1111# M1'>01l€11~ side. However, tho ferry- lo otul ‘____- ' ,, ullnillg.oll schedule and jlldsins M.-_ ood M,-o_ (;_ H, gtonwoy ooo ness failures a certain small hlargil Y the “`1’“e“°° Of MW 510111 *1'_“‘ chlhl' have arrived from Eamon-' of delinqueneles wlll have to be pro “"1 °f ice' 1° 1°°1‘” “B if 61"’ Wmllon, Alto on it visit to h-lehlls vided for- Consequently it we 0 ble that through deaths or busi- calized tllat u walds of 43 00 Those who,enjoy Chewing Tobacco I prefer it in -PLUG form because the plug keeps fresh and moist; does not dry out, chip or crumble. It is always in the best possible condition for chewing; there is no Your dealer sells BIG BEN from a Vacuum (air-tight) Tin, which ` keeps the PLUGS in the same perfect Condition as they were when packed at the factory. waste; and the venient to carry plug is more con_- in the pocket. Cleaning_` the Teakettle _ To clean theiteakettle and make it shine, rub itlwith kerosene and then polish ltlivlth a dry flannel cloth. To pre t rust, put a clean 2. Rachel Thomas; 3, William 0 Marr. r W ontinue for some time yet- N hem " ' 1 ther craft are moving along the-1 ` t f’ t. G . _ 1St Standard: 1. Brasle Tuplin; 2. soiiigiyl(iIl}ozen0X%;1n;l;I;inP;)tv];Soh Doll (rrallt left yesterday _ . t . 1 A d| C |_ complete the first stage in thi: $33113/[ary L“b°1’e» 3» G°1'd°11 affording ample enloymellt to ;:;;:,n;l1ltgel?l,;p;i,:;nng fha §;,,.|£;tm‘,J,S `]undertaking. young and old, the P01111 1191111: holidays with his parents, Mr- and ' D ' S 5. f would be required to secure the Carnegie Corporation grant and s When I come to report on the rc Buy a PLUG of BIG BEN and see how satisfactory it is, in every way. VH; _ __§.{1_rlthmetic Senior,-1, Eliza Francis, d d 1| 1 . gt d oyster Shen mif ' ..`-..`Madelll_l'e Mitchell. Marzaret M- fltigilvte a (M yeq er ay and mst _Mm W“11e1` S‘ Grant °f 11115 city' , _ Setting Colvin, in llnndlcerchioigwj ;;|erloIl};log;m,r§ohn A. Francis: chiefs can be set by adding it 'tea-_~ -‘,_1§'§,f?'1,“'¥;,,f;,C1,`{'I“L‘_`,§_’,,,f,',‘;“.1s° B°"" ° -- hthi a tM-R-li. lukewum water and soaking the cu 2' so me Th U0 day evening. inthe Prince of Wales C" W er 9 re" 5 Y 1 ha.ndkerchiefs’i'n this solution for: gage, M k omasi 3' Mar' C spooniul of turpentlnc to a basin of_';`Ta,,,es_' Sén,or,_1_ Madelei MMP 1- wn mmuws before washing mem.iT - 1"' - deecorated for the occasion with Brighton' ' I; - ables, Junior,-1, Catherine Mitch - f then wash in the usual way. en; 2, Patrick Labobe; 3, William fully designed shades for the ‘Miss Hilda and Mies Stephanie J ,nandeuers done in varicoloured Jcnkills left for Montreal yesterday paper. The dance was the largest/““’1`1l1lli; after tt pleasant visit 10 Sophie Thomas: 3. Madeleineland most successful ever held hy""°1" l"“"““» D3" “W1 Mrs' S' 11~ L he Canadian Legion, there being Je"k1"S‘ ~ 1 Marr. I -"£911 F1511 `Gcogl'aphy,--1, Eliza Francis ;2, Fresh flsh can be distinguished _M|tcheu_ t from spoiled fish by the gills. Thelganadian Hi5m,.y,_1' Eliza Francis. 0 gills of fresh flsll are red and the] Vg' Eophie-Thom” H eyes are clear. _ ' History of England.-1, Eliza Fran- od pot;-onoge of His Honour the wllo have been visiting friends in h lootonant governor and M,-S_ thc plovlnce left on return to New . _ cis; 2, Sophie Thomas. L _ , _ _W J _ -Q-.-.-i-_ bove total includes a few thous- H-°+v+¢¢~»+oo+o¢r+¢¢»o~e and dollars. pledged by present or That Car Of Yours ny wulmsm u1.l.lu.\r~_ llanrt-to~l!ssrt Talks With Auto- mobile Owners and Drivers un How to Get the Mont' Out ni' filwir Curl ul the [saint Expense. FOR THE NEW ENLARGED -. DICTIONARY .l. //`._;\ Q , 1 1 -coUl>oN AND 98 CENTS Readers of The Guardian are daily ~ 4 . f<@>l°'T€> to obtain a valuable I)iction~al°y at a talking advantage of the opportunity U the superintendent, was in attend- cd by ills- ladies, uftar which :lil ance and the sph-it of Christmas was depal led in their hoffles seen everywhére K There wasp, great rejoicing nlllong fill- John Leu Victoria. paid si the School chndren when they ,»e__|_llylllg visit to (lurleioll on ’l‘uesdlly preciauom Fmher John Mopoy-m}d_ closilllr rt tlelightful luncll was sci".-` - ceived the most useful gifts and can-f llflf*l`ll00ll 111-‘~l1» ‘ "1 dies which Histionor Licut.-Govcrll-: ' ' -~ or 'Heartz so indly sent to them, 'Miss .lcllhie lvlutiart, Carleton. and they wish_to thallk His Honor wus ll rocclli visitor to Charlotte- throughntlhe Guardian for his kind-}10Wll- to em.‘ . ness _X Muster Wylie Barrett, Summer» prog,-am; ‘side-, is visiting ill Carleton, thc Mother Dem-ego' Mother Fon-_ogg lol ,guest ol' Ml' ulld Mrs- Stanley Link- Engllsh ° Catechism, lst ciass;]10110l‘~ ‘ _English odtoohlsm. 2nd class:|_ _ English Catechism, 3rd class. ‘ _-. Recent visitors to Summersido (b) Mlcmac' Co,echism_ lst, om;-,g;,_were the following-Dougl-as Bell: Mlcmac Cateehgsm, 2nd o]o_55_ !.l-limes M. Campbell; Cook Howiltt. 0 Canadl gl-amma,-_ 7>>Mrl~l- S- Llnkletter; $12.8. Howatf Say, what would you take for me_lu_lld John B- McFadyell- Papa? 5th!standard; 4th stand-; . M-d_ .L l Mics Ma'blc' Clark, Summerside. "wont Never llet the Old Flag Fall," lsr spending the festive season nt 3,-d sumdglm; 3nd standard; ist llcr home ill |Cape Traverse. standard. i "Maple Leaf orever,“ Geography- ‘Miss Dorothy Carmichael, _Al- Canadianf' istory; History of liany, spent Friday_witl\ friends ill Englam-L 1 _ ',(‘nl‘luio/n. __ God Save the'King. _ . - - #- English Catedliism, lst class; l,Mar- -Mr- Kenneth Strait, Summerside, garet Sark; 2, Madeline Mitchell; was a-recent visitor to Carleton- zi, catherine Mitchell. “S" English Catechism, 2nd class: 1. P111-~ _”“*°>_“* rick Labobe; 2, Helena Francis; ::Mlller’s Worm Powders are I ` \lON"I‘REAL, .ioll- Ii- -Douliilion l.ii'o-stock Report, Cattle l}'{o-01210;-S --- ' f blis lla' G are G84- Tilere has it -‘ The Ame1`1°1m men and W0m9n;at slrollg prices for butcilers rat must susrd constantly against kid-1tlc`|ml-llculm-ly 1-nttlo or good lley trouble because we often eat too.q,m1|,y_ Tho [ow gloom offercvl uch rich food. Our blood is fllled1wcrc of medium quality and sold with acids which"thc kidneys strlvelf,-_,. 55,00 ,O $925 An odd uhol,-_o. to illter out; they weaken from _.,i»_or brougiit $1.50, good lleifers overwork, become sluggish, the elim- ibrougllt $8-00' to $9.50 with C0111' 11111-1-1V€ 1-1551103 C108 and the 11351111 15 llloll lllld nlediulll kinds from $7-00 15011165! 13l'0l|1>1€. blndder Wei’-1m9SS io $800- (lood cows were from and a general decline in health. $6.75 io $7.25 wlill rt few choice Whell Y011l‘ 1<1d1'19YS f€€1 11159 11111195 llL‘ilel‘isll cows higher- Medium but-' of lead: your back hurts or ths|chcl- cows soul al-ohhh sofoo lo so urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or|5o ood very plain cows -from $4-T5 YOU BFE 01111865 10 S€€1¢ 1'9119f ffW0 01‘|io $5.75, Calipers were. $3-00 :md three times durlns the nlsht; lf you cmrors $4-00 or hotter. one r-holcc suffer with sick headache. or dizzy-I-hull .lohl roi- $14.00. Good hulls sold nervous spells. sold stomach. or if no lo $7.00 ond common thin hulls Y01-1 119-V9 1‘1'1911m8-115111 When 1119 $5.00- Qlloiations-iilltclicr sicers weather is bad, begin drinking lots good $9.50 to $10.50, modhrm $3.50 of good soft water and set from to 9.25 common 7-oo to 8.25 of .lad Salts. Take a tablespoonful lo $8.00, cdmlnoll $6.50 io $7-25. in li. glass of water. before breakfast nntohor oowg good 56.75 to $7.25, for a. few dllys and Y0\l\‘ 1<1C1119Y5 llledium $4.75 to $6-00 to $7.00, com- may then act fine. llloh $4.00 in $5.50- Calf receipts This famous salts is made from mls. The bulk of vcals offered were 1-110 “C15 Of 8131305 M15 19111011 111100- very poor in quality and sold from combined_Wlth llthlfi-. 8-Fld 118-S 130011 $10-50 lo $11.50- Slightly batter luis used for years to help flush and l-cached $12.00 ond it few small stimulate clogged kidneys ,to neu- lots of the best were picked out at tralize the acids in the system so $13-00 and $14.00- Grllssers sold li! they no longer are a. source of irri- from $5.00 to $5.50. tation, thus often relieving bladder Quotations- Good veal $12-00 to _ S . S S - your pharmacist about four ounoesphrlcllor hclfcr.-l tsso, medium $7.-so . 3, William Marr. ~ sweet and' palatable to children who English Catechism. 3rd class, 1,ish'ow no iiesitancy in taking them. Mary Lab ; _ . obe 2, Gordon They will certainly bring worm Jane Thom_as_.' troubles tb an end. They are a lstollig-.,l,‘cllitiliitr¢_rlg'tl1ohing and stimulating Thomas, médicliie, correcting the disorders 1" "‘6f 'digestion that the worms cause znd classy 1, and, imparting a healthy tone to 2, Patrick thejsystem most beneficial to de- velopment. _ / -C10UP'0 - _ How to Get lt . 'l'i|i`f\lh_eMenNcminnlCo¢¢f lumhellro and Dletfilsdhl -1 Co\:n|:ion98c disorders. ' $14.00 medium $10-00 to $11-50. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not onmmim $7-00 to $9.00- Grnasegs injure, makes a delightful efterves $500 to $5-50. Sheep receipts 16321 cent lithia-water drink and belongs Lambs were lower $10.00 io $10-50‘ in every home, because nobody can was the general price for mixed ke a. mis ake by having a good lots of fair quality bucks inclllded. ::Many mothers have reason to Sheep were $3-00 to $5-75, Quoin-,l bless Mother Graves' Worm Exter- tions- Ewes $3-00 to $5.75, lambs’ minator, because it has relieved the good $1050 to $10.75, common $10-»\1 little ones of suffering and made 00 to $10-50. Hog receipts 2001- them healthy, _ $9-25 wus the ruling price for hogs lxcxigney flushdig any time. A few were sold ll to $10.75 and P odd choice lambs up to $11-50. und settlement was made ciillcl' on a flat or graded basis nt tllui figure. When graded n bonus of $1-00 per hog was paid on selects ulld 50 cents per hog taken off the 1 shops- A few sales were mndu vo ,_._;-_,_ though loth in .do so. A reasonable time will bc allowed for the payment of pledges in al-~ rears, during which time the all- $600,000 will not be paid ovcl' to g are coming ill slowly. Herein is our only anxiety. Now that an ample sum has been pledged to se- cure the Carnegie Corporation grant l the new King's College has been surveyed on Studley Campus. lt stands midway between the main outa and Oxford St., with a front-- tumn of 1929. to make this reassuring statement . ¢»~_ " -n»,\ `... g local butclfers at $9.35 mid $9--I0 "" ‘ \ flat- Sows were slow sellers ui -f ‘~ $7.25 to $7.50- _ --<9;-i '-.;- ::R.elieves Asthma at once. If 1 E' ` you could read the thousands of un- -_ 5'! solicited letters received by the Poultry ‘ We will be buying live, and dressed poul- ` ` try daily until the end , of the season. Highest ~L, V makers from grateful users you, too, in-lcon po|d_ Af ; ff 1 ;".‘;"1:; sw-~» _ 1 " ' Eenwdy- All mes- 1“°1P1°“° “nd ocean H NEW jill Dietlenry, bound In UI* inoelonf or-elb Coupon -1| iii: MAIL ~‘1oR-DERS Up to no must W]1_[_ 10 extra 'BE Overso mu rw-so .».°Z..'.'..' ll _- -_-_ _iii ll'-I __ . _ Q ‘ - _ ‘ family remedy. Why suffer or ex- H Evoryhooy wont; to perlment-with worthless preparat- u ions when the genuine Kellogg's 'un' th” New Ya" 'uh ' can be purchased everywhere. . chronic, are benefited by this great' .l-- __ ._ . l . - ' 3 ation to Kings in that respect al- +¢»»¢+¢»+o~¢¢»»»»¢»¢»»»» WHERE MOISTURE STARTS Motorists often arc puzzled at the 111101 slullt of $30000 will be coll- frequency with which water collects tinued. but the capital sum of in the trap at the bottom of the asoline tank durin cold ueatllei' g ' - K111‘1`S 1111.111 1110 11111 21111011111 01 Condensation is l~esponsible.Moisilll-c $400,000 has been secured in cash. callous on 'the inside of the tank This 1195 11012 Y01 been £10119- UP' cundenses and, being heavier than wards of $320,000 has already been the gasoline, sinks to me bono,” received, and in addition to this be- when the tmp thus becomes mledl tween $50,000 and $60,000 is in pro- me gasoline system is made to l C055 Of being paid in large s“’“5 function inefliciently. It is an px- Which are amply assured' I ' cellent idea to drain the trap per- - . l ‘ - F101" certam quarters' .oweveh iodi allv in forestall any diillculty payments on pledges. duc ln 1927, of t‘;1is'chm_acter' CLEAN SPARK NECESSARY ' . ings that -make of $600,000, I am confident that we There are .many th shall have no difflclllty in persuad- :1X1“1'el11°i5fmr1"¥"g dgiicugtkkzgtkoigg ng subscribers in arrears to speed- e C 0 nuwarc 5; 0 nwmkes a ily redeem their pledges and en- the faulty 59” 91:5’ n me able us to claim that grant. We S1'1`°n3» °1ea11 -‘Park re eve” 1 have surmounted all obstacles so 1T1°Sl- \'011`1111€ 0f 305011119 when the magnificently. the Carnegie Cor- lTl€l‘CLll'y 00V€l‘S 81- 1/110 1101110111 Uf 11"; mrauon is standing by os so pot- thermometer and this means aspzar iently and the goal is now so easily P1118 11181' 15 111 the best °f ‘-0;* 1’ wlthln reach that nothing is think- tion. It ls c splendid help 10 Conn able but complete success. the p1ll§S 1~110I`0UE1l1Y fI`0l'1’1 111115 1°, Indeed so confident are we of time and to replace those that snow success that the proposed site for evidences of senility. LIGHT OIL FOR. SLEEVES Owners of sleeve valve engines. dye of 420 feet on E0blll‘E Rlillifil A11 even more than those whose cars lare architect is at wor on pre m narypowe;-ed by the poppet type va ve. plans- bulldlns operations will bssiumust be certain that thc oil used in as early as possible in the spl‘ll1§1oo1d weather is just right as to vis- and we plan to have the new build- Cosnyl The sleeve requires o_ con. 1113 F0HdY f01` °C°11P*’-13°" 1" me au' stant lubricant, and this is impos- tm t t t sible if the oil is so vlscid that it M115’ I F-dd 1° S 5 a emen an does not flow readily until the motor expression of most fervent and sin-:has been thnrougmy wm.ncd_ The C01? thanks 1° “ll °“r g°°d mendslwllole valve mechanism is called wllo have made it possible for me-upon to hem. an excessive bm.d,m if the oil is too heavy. REMEMBER THE THERMOSTAT Many motorists, in draining the cooling system of their cars io pre- vent freezing, fail to remember that a. portion of the water is trapped behind the thermostate valve. This valve is equipped with a device for manual operation and the motorist always should remember to open it in addition to the drain cock at the bottom of the radiator. KEEP AN EYE ON WHEELS Streets that are ruttcd with ice or tightly packed snow are respon- THE GABBS __- merely nominal expellse, ll It contaills thirty to forty per cent @ more defined words than any similar ll Zi' it dictionary. I I I 1 THE BIGGER ANI) BETTER DICTIONARY l ll .- “~Y0ur ()ld Dictiollary is out of I) I - ' if Clip the Coupon and get the new ` 1' one by sending at once to - _ The §` Charlottetown Guardian sible for a great deal of wheel mis-, aliignment .Many are oblivious ofi G t th s fact until they begin to pay ll, a a, sifglgificantly large cost in the form; S 0 W 0 ire ea _ It i. th hil - -"_' cautionwto rhnveg ith;/orwllilel ;l1;r§~1 (sp°°ia' 1° *he G“'a"d1a"1 mem checked occasionally when! \'lf"I‘()lill\, li, C., Jan. 3--Prellr on” driving is done for the most i;=l‘ili'llcl.cllp`left ilere Saturday for of ,h _ w._ _ . . ` , . . . ics |3120 agivignii Tolllgtxltilg’ fnfislelii' llcicrc ilu- ret-cut illter-provincial pew hclliel‘cllvc- The premier did not ill- diculh wllui lllofh- matters were IT SHOULD BE DISTILLED ;1lI\l'It-ll‘1ii\l\cn“lLl11l\\1)i;(i‘r<‘§o’h};Id;?‘;1 ...r sr; _._ (D ` 3 1 _ _ ' _ ' 1- ough mr any batmryln ls 9' bn °f1rl,lllrll lloforu the nllddlo of Janu- advlce that is responsible for manyl,,,.,. of the battery troubles of the nlom-‘ ` ______,°____ ent- The beuef that 1'11e1`9 15 no 1r0n1.\ll|lnrd’n Llnlmrnt relieves pnln. or other foreign substance dissolved in the water from many wells and, ' faucets is one to be avoided in the ro-»¢+¢¢+,,‘¢+¢,,+,,,,,, .. interest of battery upkeep. par- Q ticularl i r ° y in wnte . Only distilled, water is efficient for this purpose., There is no substitute. | DON’T MOVE WIIPER BL.-KDE If the windshield becomcs coatedl with frost or ice and an attempt- is made to scrape it clear. it is most. important that the elecrlc wiper, blade should not bc moved by llrmd., such a movement will break the* pinion and gear ill the housing.| This is not true, of course, in the case of thc vacuum type of cleaner. EYES TESTED AND Glasses fitted by lelentllie methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR 1 _Registered Optometrists 1 in luohrnona sa-oct @O*O&¥CQ4 OOO-'O9 ‘ By Barrie Payne1_\. 1', ,Y 5 fo0l|l\[ nf pl‘°11P°f|¢Y ---to->i~ and security. _ I (Y T What better symbolil- Hoarse ? Rub throat and chest thor- U onthe? conditions than 0 ougmy with Mlmrdm Linh * "1" °"°1 1'1"' mont. Quick relief assured. -if '-__l'\l‘-lf. IM osllmc lcaufr i ...eh Ano ‘nntp HELP ll- ' UF 1/His puslues la lmofo \/OU E BEEN tA1E sEEAr|A lo oluuea svssv A1 rouse NIGHT THIS 0’(_\_0(_K.. A musopply you. W___"» wean A, ,_ `wAlTlNe. S w.n. artisan: oo_ W ` Q if 1 ._ :1._1-NlM 1 5 *-'.1 r 1 suse ~/ol/as Always' Eli Now rms rc nerr some wm Mau- sul in ONLY . :ual/l vous wire. lr ootswr mauve MATTER HOW LONG AND ru, YOU KEEP NE - ~- ExPUl|N. NEVER Mluo-Ex v'oN'l HELP ME 111`,b'1¢f'21,f§,,0,_E CI\RLpAD OF EXPLANATIONS wour KHP My o|NNER FROM 5POlL|rlG WHEN | lwo HOURS. HAVE To WAIT /ll 3"‘C`§2;rii- ' ,_ lv; I