PAGE SIX _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' l ’ A ANUARY 28,1937 THE DRAMATIC HOME-CUMING OF THE C0UNTRYlA°°E°-~°““ “A” f‘ ““"°“l l A ' y, DOCTOWS 3,0 l GROWN-UP "BABIES"! THE“ l l S In ._ o l‘ h '_ l. l l l I . - . ‘I I . an‘ _ Q I _ - °,\<_l l" i -°°§\\0 i h’ . ‘ h “hf! . g n‘ 0| ‘pflvu and: \- “\“““m£mmmi ‘mm, Dtwruirrf-H-r mom. l» i ~ " ‘Illill/ 1f’- l! -, 01V unrsuon N i HELEN vmsoN ROBERT KENl touu oulliN JEAN us uuoso lllllllsunuetrvuu ~ a Eitfil- TIIIY ENTEI TAIN Q! DEUGITRIILYI MATINEE 16c —- 27c. E V E Ni NGS—27c—-33c——38c- >.._...... TODAY —- FRENDAY — SATURDAY 3.l5—-~7—9 l’. M. SAT. hlAT. 2.30 §S'l‘.-\R'I‘S TQDAY 3 DA \ S ‘ lETlTTl-TT Scoti \ z rll<llls The Oentra rdian a (HWY f Record 0f Twenty Years /g, LAST CHAPTER R I t n. t < I FLASH GORDON CONFEDEB-ATION LIFE nysua- 3-9 BC S ITBG 0T3 A "ma" any.“ or - c c e s -_ ZTE-ZPPBBLW’! HONV ‘m: CANADIAN MEDICAL PLUS SATIN nLoTisE-s-one third on. - ___‘ f§=5§§l§l='§'l=§:§l§l§§ ___- ; r ‘1 RV R s, g .5‘ L_3040_1_26_1i_ JTIALIFAJYKZ Jan. 2'I——(OP) -— All m cannon , . _ ‘ms’ ‘WTER ""‘°"-—+ c l135F213"i.....iif‘ii°‘iffii..ilr..iilf Oudmords Indlvldval Dry Cleaners Eqim p- NEW SERIAL Agfcsirfigs: , ers of the Bank of Nova Scotia here - Makin, the Guardians new serial l WllllY- Al a label’ llletlllllg ‘ll ‘he MILK lAPTAIN EDDIE IICKINIACKII’! (Amorimi Gro n! Wor Pilol) ed With Modern Machinery Board of Directors last year's of- 11-m- - begins next’ Saturday“ flcers were rc-elected for another j Mlllly “lllllolllles “m” lmve stud‘ Back in i908 George Cudmore en- in 1932 George decided to tiller thg " Q ,.- _ VYOOL AND CREPE nnassas tevm- ‘lie? ll" 500g ffqlillvjflvlllistegf all“; tered tlle employ d; the late John- drycleaning, dud lll-Sli-Ilftll tllculm ' 1-3 to 1-2 off. R P. Silinliollh» Anmlal ‘lelmrts “we pmsemed by 1e“ Fm F‘ u‘ 5 ‘me .5 a “a T. McKenzie and 00., to serve his modern machines prorur n.1,; A ! L.3040-1-26-ll. J. A. McLeod, President, and H, F. milk rs without exception the most -. apprenticeship in tailoring. At the conclusion of his time he accepted the position of pressman with his that time. Tire perfect Will’ was turned out by tirosc coupled with his first class part-sin; valuable food for maintaining health. Fbr this reason every child should receive at lcust" a pint and Patterson, General Manager. The Board of Directors, with its HAS Nl-HV IDEAS WlTlI offjccfs. follqws; EXTRA! tinmuii inn fiflllllll Slllllll. irritant twill, 3.15 — 7 — 8.15 ‘fills JOHN KING I JEAN IOGIIS IOAH BIERY, JR. ' GUY BATES P05 Lon Chonoyflr’. ~ Jackie Morrov Roben Warwick - Ed Cobb Chester Gqn - James leong ‘mmihopopvlarliingfaolurdrholnpapouhi Directed by Gill Smith and Ford loch o I3 CHAPTERS o SXTYRILAY MAT. — 2.30 Gewerbe Schule" in Germany, a school devoted to the teaching of horde economics and knitting as a fine art. Knitting is her favorite past- time and the beauty of hcr knit- ted wardrobe attraction attention of friends. She soon was busy giv- ing instructions in the method which she says saves time and turns out a perfect garment. Under the Jahn system there is no lost motion and the work goes ahead rapidly. The yarn is held ovcr the left index finger and in- stead of looping the strand over the top of the needle with the right hand Mrs. Jahn pushes onc needle point down with a finger. Onc of the reasons for thc fine needlework done by Erlropcun women is their luck of other ill- tcrcsts such as the women have . in America, says Mrs. Jllhn. Fcw Blrks. Montreal; F. B. McCuniy. P.C., Halifax; James Y. Murdock, ‘Toronto; Hon. William D. Ross. Tor- onto; Russell Blackbrun, Ottawa; Sidney T. Smith, WinniPf-‘EZ Leigh- ton McCarthy, K. C., Toronto; J. F’. Fraser, Halzfax; A. L. Ellsworth, Toronto; Colonel J. D. Fraser, 01r- tawa. BONSHAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Bonshaw Women's Institute was held in the school. Meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by each member paying five cents. The minutes of tlic last meeting were read and approved. The secretary read the Health Nurse's report. The January meeting was held The December meeting of the first boiled. The health promoting properties of milk are largely due to the large amounts of both cal- cium and protein which it contains and also to the presence of three essential vitamins. If a child's diet ls without milk it is much too low in calcium for healthy strong bones and teeth. The protein is necessary for normal growth and develop- ment of the child. Many adults would also have improved health if they consumed more milk. One thing is lacking in milk however and that is the mineral iron. Be- cause oi’ a lack of this mineral a baby should not be fed milk alone any longer than 4 to 6 months or he will become anaemic. At this age ed to the diet and these will supply iron as well as the other necaslsary constituents for health and growth. A well-balanced dict should always contain liberal amounts of pasteur- solld foods gradually should be add- - . employers, later taking a complete was again recognized by un PXflClljii KNITTING S. J. Moore, Toronto, chairman. {lhellglg £55llll;lllfb1§g'°l:§|u%l:l’h dezlxewg: course in cutting and designing public with the resulting iIiiTcZlSin] -~"" J. A. McLeod, Toronto, president. . ‘ . men’s suits. bUE-lINBS- B; soc; t (Canadian Yrcfi) _ Hecior- Mclnlles, x.c., ndrlmx, lll mild"? “"15; lll“ Pflwlfll“! ‘ll With the knowledge he acquired Determined to keep uuruntdr u. g e Y GENEVA. N- Y» Jllll- 27_"ns vice-president, a s‘? e19 ear“ lml dsbuplgyttlg‘ 931T during the years. he decided to times George has just courplctmi m. juniof all in the Way You ll°ld llle Yllllh" H. F. Patterson. Toronto, general gfilzaflifkll“ 0 o?“ _. y‘. ° l? 4° branch out for himself and in i915 stalling the most modern dry clean. says Mrs. H. O. Jahn, German- manage“ m“ U g pasrefilllzllm; 9:3)?“ George opened up a tailoring and in; machinery availablu, TlllS mod. A O G g H 6 I’ trainer expert knitter and instruc- Mmnbpyg of the 130M111 w- w’ cins ud§terllllg§u§l.sg.'iey§,§0,l§ 8:5 pressing establishment. The years ern machinery has lnnal-oivrneuu |qn [eswifh W1‘ 0T a 8T0"? °l Gelllwa w°m°ll~ White, Saint John. N.B., Hon. dysgme which may accidentally of training stood hlm in good stead. and inventions which lrlrvc nlrly t 9h Wife of the head gardener at George 81.5.50“, For‘, ooulonge. Qua; get mmfyme muk m“, unpwwub tllrenpullaxlliclfit ctlmce reioolginlalrlg i: becntlrelelahsfsdbdgmg the last few OU IIGWS- the New York state agricultura R R star“ Sam‘ John’ N3; mm ' _ ' ' ‘“ _ a, y _r rosen e ,as a - mon 1s. ' re firs: llliatflifler] pupger mug! 8x98222183: itfatitlulré, ‘llltit/lisidefihnani: James a Tory’ Halifax; w_ 3L l gedbemlggdgtgnsfiirfdxg fill-fit‘: sult of which year by year his trade to have all the latest improvement; a gr increased. Finally the cleaning and pressing business grew to such proportions that he was obliged to devote all his time to this department discontinu- ing tailoring. The cleaning and pressing busi- ness continued to grow and in 1925 George was obliged to discard the old gas and electric irons and in- stall modcm Hoffman pressing ma- chines. The smooth even heat from those machines, which were operat- ed by skillcd mechanics greatly in- creased the quality of his work and as a result the volume of pressing work doubled. As the business continued to gmw, News Briefs From P. W. C. l an extra added feature being tlu “continuous flow," which urcdru that at all times the c caning solv- ent is perfectly clean and ll'\‘.\ll. Think of the cleanliness, improve. ed work and clean solvent. \\'l.l(‘ll at all times means perfect noik. George considers hlmsvll fortun- ate in being the first 1o until thi new improved “Chlor-ox‘ llll ‘rim in the province. A machine \\'ll1i‘l] has every improvement known 14 dry cleaning With his modcrn llflhilllillfllll George knows hc is-in n hrrim- pnsl. tlon than ever to cater to iris m- creaslng business which has been built up by service and l~it'r-.-ieucy. Eastern Guardian l msursscnurrlolss u: an Charlottetown Guardian uur. . 398C011. 1 1k [f h - t 1 _ l _ " ‘ v . 1 u; b" ~ t d1 _ W“ m” llollle °l Ml,‘ S Zed llll W l° l5 m1!‘ "m5 "ll hauled to thcl~R- t.A -l ¢l-i ue HA1 [N BE EVENING ltllilglfgnarlcllvgle“? “lylgllgnidclllllbs ling‘; iTherc were two visitors present. able food. I B!’ CHART-Es 5- MMARTHUR Phclre 47, or lxcft call Hfllllgiuillrlrr‘ 11¢ . 97 . sinlilar organizations to occupy Wm‘ m” Pli-“dmll plesldmll’ mm” Qllesllmls ‘mllccllllllll, H" llli fld‘ Drug Store, Montague. l ~ c 27¢_33¢_ mm Mme and they do not attend ms opened m the usual fcrm- Roll dressed to the cdnddrdn Medical I _.___ llwYi-IIB picture shows as regularly ca“ ‘Yul allslvclled lily New Yen's Assmlallfllli 184 Cllllpge street‘ T0‘ The rcglllur wrckly 50m: servlcc --*|"0R SALE AT ~“lll‘13'll'll c?“ i 3., do mm Amman, SEW, $usse=ll°l1§-_ Mllllll“ °l ll"? lei” "mm- “llll be "Jeweled Peleonelly was hed at u... Baptist Church 0.. the Yfilllllitll‘ property tltu... ~ ~ »_ ———__<; --- ~~—.—..—----—-—--... - -, -, .-.- -.-. 1-. ¢.--~~. - _____._____._ lllflfllllllgkllelfl Paid and rggroived. by letter. Sunday evening. January 24th. We Clark Bros. APP)’ 0n DlPllll-l“ ° ‘lfi-firfflffificlofsddjnuqgggggaygw ‘ _ _ cnlygsg “ANDHUN "A5 BIG v l“ él?" colllml “F1390 _ all‘ Tiiii‘ hud the plgngurp to he“ m»; jnspir- correspond with J, L, YonnLc - _ I We <uulst~ nus to apptv without going wARDkOBE ' ling vl lied the slilk in the district. v ‘ ‘ mg 85ml,“ by the He“ w_ M_ Kalb Montaé-lnt L_-_i§)-,(.|.1.~_;3.5 q h . . tLo tire owpurrst- irud taking the time The school’ committee reported All“) Tllllvfifi RECEIVE HELP MM“ who was one m. the cm“? _____ lgesvlrriirldlumlrtnltc of nlotlon on all (Cannman has‘) evertgthlni! lll good trader. ‘Apipolifillt- ma“ delegates at the work“ sum “Haul WATCHE‘ Ciwkm . ‘ ' - , v mun ofl w- i c , —"'_' . : I llanr instlfllrll an Elem-trio ‘if All l‘.\'-]7l|l‘ll‘ rlpplil-atlon is our‘, by BOSTON’ Jan‘ 27-h“ '. .Joscph S. G1 llWlgcflllélollllllll-ES Mlhfielc Mac? ST" BONIFACE‘ Mall" Jan‘ 27 — ifillllllldlionvenuon held m 051° jlsxltgellglt llldlloll (‘rid i0 . sr-idc-ri .- Mzrrlrincuitilwhich '9' AS Hllsbfllltlls ml“ "ml-l ""*‘“i~' l‘ “lull m“? Cum H°“""" “l”? lmlllw“ “S Donald- School Mrs A B Mac- Tllle“ lllll'<l'“'°l’l*lllll lllll°lll°l°ll° A "___. within lilo eté’ 10nd i]- w 5755111 - l um to romg- . ‘3 wrtimul lillllil ur u v othvr iuriics °llllll°l' °l “l” AlklllSUllJillWil-"WT ' ' ' ‘ '. thieves who cnllcd in passing ped- _ . ."__ _ ' .f, l° .‘“,”.., D v M r r lucid] l? _____ 4‘ . _ . ‘ _l muwum h“ given her m‘, Ym “Id Leod and Mrs. J. W. Boyce, Pro- c“ _, . u h d" Look! Think! Idsteni The staff to pay for repairs. J. L, xouurrr. E’ l:l:“ll;;l" "“"“"" rm?‘ -l"“"‘l' 15'» REGINA, Jnn. ‘ll-Jlrnbwic prqr- flllllllll.l'..ll.lllq", "film-Ti: Dim‘ airllhority ‘in manv fields 21f (an gmlnme‘ Lil's‘ Ne“ mrgumn and Ererslglllsghiobygflilollicelcm a an _ C‘ the College ‘Ilmes ‘m’ orfellng a L-Zndl-ll-"ll-G -. 1-, _. _. ' “ ..\t'. .‘-~: roc- " ' - . i ' .. . , , - .. E»: trvrtivric» v-rnuur-ti Wllllc h.’ l »“ "lml l"'""°‘l“"l “m “~“l"ll" iitw.‘ of ululiull. lthuunotllcl? gllvllrlr)" liquefi- PXPIHIM llw 11m11<lfl1'ius lM“ 6.00%“ calm“ .A “m” °x For months Elie Richofls disused m“ “l. “'00 m‘ “l” be“ Mlle?” .. . . i .- - . . _., _ , ~11, _ ___ ._ . , i - . -, . .. ... D W“ ‘hm C) ll For limo bv Judge J F Br,\ rt ,, m, Imp... km,“ .11.... o; “h-n 1g’ apparel followed Lkdttlllg demands rmllnké “M read- aléo a letter car lay on a vacant lot. A blow T)": Mme" W 1 P W C TU" l “TUDY “Rob? lulu“ 9 l (l lit Pochnor Q ln'lll'llillldlll'lgsele iwicc r opt l mm“ bum“ l’ l “l emqume’ N“ ‘my m“ h“ "w" lgeollcld Llilliatbucllilellfllsstgf sllmmnilug; torch was used 1° llelll “ll ll“ l” The regular $515? dcbutc or Sec grllgullllllelrli $5333’ l“ l‘ , 3 y l- ~ l‘ ..'('(‘. (‘r _______ lets ..db.f.U ,.,_ - - ‘ , ‘y’ .,.]t b _ l ' . >AKC cf g TT(‘\\l‘l'.'I‘ \I|\|rt'|ru|~ l"""" ‘ll l'“l?l""l“"ll°ll "l ‘l ll“ “llll SOINl-Is rlrlrons Pous- ulltkuforrotll: 2Z1 llilllzltllllllllvllllilfils {sent l° l“ Mrmved “mules l“ Tzelllnetlsrsllslkdlldslnelt tlllrfaldeagllgasg u?“ A “Wkly w” he'd ‘m ‘mmmly 2ll'~ll~ Tll" lllll ""5 °lll 5 Hm “by Ajml ' ~ lurxun 41..., “vlti(,l‘ mam- vxwflrtc l d“ “ODE BOOK of the Chinese onlmdar “s we" the district. Some discussion took The tires’ were pumped up and the Yuth. the subject being "resolved elected; pnkqdt-IWM mm- _ D m, my“ (Tmk K l-ilwlmrlllml l” “ml” 0r mllllll“ ___-___ The Elnpress was divinity Mrs place. concerlnllg a sewing alum but accumulated snow shovellcd away. that’, P’ W‘ c‘ student's fhould not Dona-kl} Vl¢9"Pl'&9l<i~‘lll"‘ ll" ' E A‘ ' __ two-u: um Yowld irrrvof duurrt-r-rl VICTORIA h,“ yo“, 0mm Hm.“ rcnmds “d ill-ECHO“; nothing definite was decided. It Pwwing pedestrians helped push ‘t r1111“lgllllYbfllllllillg/"J- Tll/klxT-Law‘ MacEhvcn; Sccrciur,\'-lrcu~ 1M ‘ t] lll"\<!:"lol1 and 0?'l'l‘ll_ll,'l- ..d,.m'..,\.,-- Si, wig .]' d L’ c‘ ‘m, , Ill‘, ‘ . L‘ was dculdccl to hold a special meet- L the wee,‘ "‘l C“ °°m s Pm“ e - “i? °“ Recording Secretary -- l1» l '1' J.’T."".‘ u Com‘: °l Kmllls is to luirlrvci llluo lirlvsltlrillisllrllll‘bnlll; exlllrlplgbof This’ billlxiltllllatllc first‘)? ling Fm‘ 2 M“; s" Beamll“ l9 DThen ‘the thieves stopped a p855‘ we Pglshle were: Frank Mucxln- Calms- Tl"? Sllblecis ‘ll-ii’ ' 'l ll” z 7 ‘I T HTlIv-l [utliw- 5M‘! 1 i ‘In r , lid inward ivtlm-s, ('i'f‘flll,< lunch of shows the cuffs added to tho blue l-ml 0m’ qnelummalms‘ Next meet‘ lllg molollsl lmd asked mm w give Islllnrvartlvtll“ llllcllnln Bndil Harold what are the ‘Tums o; m‘ m T. ml c d l" l..." l» all.‘ 1w l) l\"ill,r.1flr()l3l Y‘ hi .-l|l'l ass to his llllll‘ corlv book. silk embroidered robe presented rmg L0 be hold a,’ the home of Mm‘ lllem a Push to gel we cold mm“ sic" ‘VI "on s B. dvmlliw '50“. E1- wrltm“ wruficntes lxgllm l” “up cswlon“ s " ‘in l “n,,l,..lI.l,,‘ gmnqllylfi Thu book lists ("lllliillill vrrurs murlc u: Colonel Jame on. The cuffs are lmlnmé] Cgosleldnlgll mus“) beam‘ 5lllll°d~ ‘mmit “Tllleelllolle zzildfcatedlctlh: r$I by H‘ B‘ Maegan? Ho“, n“ W‘ c. .~- .1 A- .» , ' , . '. liv iWlPli‘ i" "lllW copying u badly so flrshioncd that when th. w 2 . '5“°"“ l’ l‘ C“ llll’ _ "8895 °ll~‘- The car Tater was found in an . . _ be obtained? should m..- 5,11 ___... _ ,,,,,,,' ,,Y',\~,,,.,",l,',,.f,l, M"; dl_'r'\'d‘".‘fl:-' \‘.'l'li[l‘i1 loin-r» ilrldr; y m. C15,, m. mm: m5 obmsamc helm? ‘ghovélrsf llAt lllu.‘ close of ti: ilrrecttgrg ahdntlnty auto wrcoklng junk yard. tThe pro- 1mm" 21 1O Fairs be discontinued? Witt‘ a undo”... and h, ,1, nun n t b_ l:l‘i-‘i'll'iill7(‘I‘ll1l! tho (‘(‘l‘ll‘('i numc or prpss Hwy form", 110F505. hmfx ' was serve y e 0s e58. prlctor had paid $20 for i. F... d- H ‘ m the 31-51, flvg 51¢“; in lcuru 3 6:: Co. fnvlv] \ “l C c n l illml "ll" I ill“°l'lllllllf-' Pllllllhel‘ --____.___ “‘**l"‘l"‘l bl’ Ml“ Belclll’ Bum“- AGE RF ,,,,,-‘,.“,,ny,§§,§n§ev,ff,l1, 55111226112: meaning of number? in ul.. A.-H,,,,. M. y, rmwn... Mm,“ m,“ liillll‘ \‘.l u i‘, _ SYDNEY,N'S_ w__vnu-i,. Lum-son _ V l l l ' divisi n; _ d f t 1 should fornlnl "ruminur l>-' (‘Mrlflrll "Pmmlflnw ll . ' ~ ru u» w! rv-uvu uu ,l?,‘,."f, T"‘,".“l“"- Ylflmf‘ ~““"'_“"‘-“ lull" ii you‘ Oltl siducy gill, r..- rccnvrr- "l: Iimtnvr. POTATOES 1N DAY-DREAMING frrvrltllysttzlllilrlcacll hogklcy gt tTlealllpl-l Whet- uiwuic “fork should g s lur Wlllx‘ for Mr flllfl Nlrs. Ask f‘, _ l y VA‘: 1H K ‘unit-i. hc 1H,‘! from a broken nrrk suffl-rori in N Tum“ JACKETS i‘ C t _ p"r Quccn Strret Rink on January l" Gmllfill? HOW Wlllllil 3"“ l ‘l’ H" "wrmnn" “W” ,..,,.1~_ no.1“... ,1; "not, “my. (q [hp -"'-“‘ll l“ llllll SllPPl- 5-li‘"l~* llllv" o ihrvv foot Jump. Mario \\"llk(‘d “T? VANOOUVER‘ Jan‘ 27- 0?: mg; I ‘Fin the mllltlpllcutioir tublr" ' - ‘ . . '.~-; ‘_-‘.'. s, l’ ._ _ ‘ .( . - , --» _ ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘I l - fi"orir'<'wi n: n irmorlzsctlon of _ n‘ M" l" fl“ ‘_"" _ “ml will" “llllfllllfill 59ml"? >fitivriflihs urcditral lllmllo‘ Blll l’°““l°°*" lllenlselvesv wul‘ ' r l, Dr J M Ew_ IDGI FOR MATCHES tiOn? After this tlrl- f!~l lllll . Will. Your fJl'(l\\'il—l|]) rlrlidrmr ‘l _ l‘ “*5 ‘ll Qllllll ‘ll "W" Klllg aid was sought. A rolim- wus- fuicd lllwl "W" b1‘ llllllllble- The‘! "e mg l? a 513m o age‘ ' ' 5 _ . SOLD T0 JAPANESE nalres we o d fiouzrrl 1W . ,. _ . re r a b u: our’ i u '1 » l‘ n 5m“- l k~ l » 1 ~ '- -' the best food for families on low i"! W4 I Vllllwllvel “mums °' y ‘ " I n1 (i. ill’llilvwfllltinilnimililll p" ruum- rrrnrs‘ u ltd u. wiutvs r31. w“ l" M“ m “ med "ohm budgets Together t... milk they fllllllzllllml TERRACE ‘___ Donald and mlsweml by W l t ., . - I ~ l: ' »1 i- n; at * - . ..—...-_ Z_.T'_lI I ' ~- . ' ' ‘tlfie .ome de- - B" C» Jfln- 37-00!» ervlsor. Mr. A. s. wdouu-r. lllcilcod ‘Q Bentley 4 "ll ll~ll1=n~r.irl‘ll rlllmilln»illlYu-lllrlrlll; Omirllil-l Illlrlll-lr. llillllllilislflluorltlrlllaflfli. Ll - I icflqn Con-slum?‘ a hbllilancled hlenlltflll Blreaalbgreélwnilllxlgggeldllareds. Zln fact. wmloolllogs m be used ml‘ mulch‘ by l-lle WBQWTS- The lll‘»’“l “l ‘ld W li- ' ' ' '- .-. l ‘snout uv . .- W..; r ......»....1 l” ' ,'lll_ll"ll Rodd. Quay lllFlPlld ‘ll’ ‘llélagciirlrse there arc obvious ob- ustllcgislilttlglls OtillrCtll d‘ lllgusmgeihell the“ l5 m’ ‘m? to u‘: gmget old“: 3'.’Z"'§'.f.§fi."i§’.1';'difglifilfiloifilg ‘low-fled’ .|_ n, I’ VILLY K f. l, » ~ [not tum all tlrc ' - Sl"ll"' lll-“lflfl ‘ll Tlqflllllllll loctions to this" Dr Booth udlvd with one cooked ve tab] d style °f dream n8‘ an ‘Esau a all d ' a _ , I, . _, _‘ _ j ‘_ , ,. , 1T . . - _. h- - - -. , 3e e an l. ‘ m m m hlevelot ca y received by lumbermen in Plrmzllxw; Q.‘ _‘ll(')"l'l'"(.)\;£i Law y; '. ' ‘tr-rt tons: ru I in ‘wni- l‘ l‘ "ljlililfllld °l Onlnrlll- particularly from grundfrlthor- who salad. Have mcat and other thl-DBB g§d€?:$uc1l’1fl;ne13?er_..e g Tvrraoc district assured steady op- GREETS NEW YEAR _ K , . . . . . . V W1 A ill!‘plfiorilllltfllll‘ >.i.d _.1 sgtd S(_IF\_TNTQ “rpm? generally controls ‘the money and if the budget pcmrits, but never Th; yspeak“ dumrenflflwd be, oration during the spring M1991 wry“ 01,0 Ill-ILL , ‘d Julluvixvlgryurvrtu sud. llr- no; ,l.not,'“l“ljl.s Mush consequently the Slllllltl0ll_' ‘ overlook wgctibblm and milk‘ twroen mama] mearxderlng_drlftlng vomme o; the Japanese export ___. l ulmcr & Haslam ‘°l]‘_l‘ i fl “iffnf-Iillllllvilll m TRA,,....,.0N Dr- B00111 suggested squirm-ts A boiled potato is the test o! a mm subject m sumac, wmum m, trade increased considerably lddt VANCOUVER, Jun. 2'7 mu n. .1. ml..ur:rr, a. c. fr" ,‘,"n,,‘;,§,, mflffoinm ‘c'0p‘"‘f,;,,,‘.m, m, _____ Iiusht Produce a tonic or diet that cilcf. WHSlI the skins well, then recuon'_and m, mmkmm He 5m your. according to operators. Sale oi’ scent of the days of ionn l» ~ A I. HAS , n. A., LL. B. 13mm,“ mm‘ mun-- y ' ‘ ' SYDNEIY. N. s. W.. Jan. fir-Tho x152‘ lnasléefigflblfvh°jl ‘QZTLQQQ L302’; place the unpeeled potatoes in a than, w“ “nothing wrong with (my, bridge timbers railway ties and two bells which once plum! flit‘ Airs. Ask- application ims made by W. N. Slllrvurl. K. C. who told the court lll‘ could not find any Sllllllill‘ Clmxrrllzln misc, Thcrc wives running m Cuunrllan courts to use Charluiiclfatrn. l‘. E- l. MONEY TO Phone 85. LO AN P. O. Bo! 127. nvoruqc man of the future muy go in school until hr}; 3i) and be mar- ricd at 50. uccorrlrrlg to Dr. Edgar Booth. lrwwurrl" in physics. In an address horn, Dr. marriage responsibilities until he is 50. "It is one of the tragedies of the sx-ir-nttst," Dr. Booth said, "that pan of cold writer. amount of salt. Bring water to a boll and continue until potatoes are tender, Drain of." Add a liberal water at once. dreaming, but too much of it may bring one to the borderline oi’ in- sanity or result in anti-social acts." fence posts has sales. of guiding the built up domestic the Firth of Clyde arc lll flu‘ W‘ session of Clayton McCall. 0n.- bvl Chunun Walter Wright. in charge l dates back to 186v filifl (‘Ulilrs n» logs down the fast- | Large in Ayrshire. The oiru-r- r= 1'0 That is the secret. Pour off the water while it is siill boiling. Stand ,the drained potatoes over low fire ‘until they dry. Then spriride with salt and sharks gently. Stand Wit-h- out cover until ready to serve. A while he knows he is helping change world conditions lfinl that his dis- coveries may ultimately destroy or racreatc civilization, he must see discord and trouble arise from ad- vances that should only mean great- COAT IIAS l5 POCKETS NONE T0 I'll’! THINGS IN Millport, Great Clllllllllll‘ l M" Buteshire. McCall finds tho bolls >111 5" ful-he ushers in ouch now Yhll‘ ll ringing them from his porch. V’ a prl-lrrlcrlt for his motion. _ 0n Slllll lllfrw" cnnsuliin tho Flnifislr authorities, howcvcr, l!‘ hollow-cl the“ proper Tlllllllllll Skccna, has cleared the I channel to tide-water, and has tak- .on down about 100.000 feet to Kwin_ itza. whence llrcy will be picked up fogwing to ince Rupert. ltilacGulgzin a Tralnor MARK It. livlacfl-PIGAN, K. C. C. ST. CLAIR Tlf/HNUR, B. A. Barrlstrrs. Solicitors, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN had made the use of mrn as mere aninlal ilroducers HHHPCPSSHTY. "Science has so arranged nlalters" ho said, "that grandfather now NEW YORK. Ian.- 27—A wom- en's coat with l5 pockets-but not one pocket w put things fn-made _ H , ‘_ __ I stain on mid manartcs the business 18.?- lmd pencel; ~¢ cover causes swam to accumulaw “a debut’ today m the spring style '. Rigffrllz-fddfltstrxitrovgtncIn] llghgvlél . 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MONEY To LOAN no. l-Jflfllllmllli. business. must K0 h" ,‘,,.||,,,| r,» lrnlllllll m’ - J10]! o pollonou . mmrrnn "hum. (Mxhn“_mw"_|,_|,;_|_ nud play bowls or spend his time - PROTLCT MOUNTAIN ZEBRA . ll l- "M, pprendn with it, ovary momont. i" l‘ l n .- 0! the body. \q h, This poisoning of tho uysieunlvrrrrri the clam-ed up bllfore. ynu can get‘ an nu‘ headache, whlcb is a Bylllllllll" healthy condition of the luulf- (mm m, Remove the poisonous mutter m I blood with Burdock Blood lillwlllv I "kl-ea?" " l nrolort-yrle Tllflll‘! nftor reaching 80; or we lIllHlll ducltll‘ ilrut the future gmndfziihrr, imvmg been promised and by than ])I'Hl‘llL‘.Illy tzrluuultt-otl a honltiu- illlfl \'li'llt‘ (‘flllflllifiil i0 1h.- age of till. m.uht l-qunliy be‘ | guaranteed a compulsory and pain- loll departure from existence at (By The Canadian Press) WARLINGHAM, England-Try- ing out an experimental mono- plane near here, Richard Taylor, 40. mechanic to Charles Gardner. winner- of the King's Cup nir rnce 188$ you‘. was killed when“. the time my The Canadian Puss) CAPF TOWN-Government funds ore to be provldr-d for the protec- tion of the mountain zebra which i< first becoming extinct. Only ‘l0 of the animals are known to be living. H. F. McPHICPI, I}. A- K. (f. NOTARY no. BAR ENTER, SOLICITOB 81h], lmlu mull In- n: ‘lulvr mo yl-nrn’ high n vquhulvnl uml lu- propu lrml-l. llrllhll ,\III1‘I'|I'IIII In- slllulr u manila-mud, Ihuy nml umnonnr Him, Toronto. l