WHAT MAKES * PEUPLE MllllllY? 5w you know that our health nil our moods are closely related :0 intestinal cleanliness? when the system is clogged by cgnstipfltwil, poisons are enerated. Often these brin fieadacllcl and listlessness. gee] blue, or become irritable. The oisons of constipation ' ‘ 1 ggravate nervous '. ggililiillifijheiimatism,hi h blood- ' pressure and heart trou le. Yr‘ constipation can be over- wm, by eating a delicious “ywi; Kellogg's ALL-Balm. Two iziblespoonfuls daily are uziraniced to relieve bothteiupo- q. my and recurring constipation. _ I Trv it with milk or cream. u Use in cooking too. Recipes on the reil-and-green package. ALI.- miss also supplies iron for the blood. At all grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. itflv” ALL-BRAN M. “Look F or Our New‘ PUBLICITY PAGE To Appear SOON ! - -.~»-_...._..-~._ . Let‘ Us Make Your Fox 7 Skin Into a Scarf i Th: cost to dress skin and make. up will be BEDS, $12.50 -PNI'CH. $15.00 SILVERS, $15.00 DAVID MAGEE. LHVIITED l-‘ur Specialists -—- ‘l8 King Street Saint John, N. B.’ "Since 1859" s IIIZZEL, DEATH OI’ On Monday evening Jan. as, 1031, death claimed another oi the old um- ere oi the district, in the pgrggn Q! 551N191 Fflmll. used 84 years, and a months. Mr. Frissell was born in Prince Eward Island and cams u; this district in i900, where he res-m. ed north oi town ior some years. av. cntually coming to Lacombe where he has since resided. l-le was a mem- ber oi the Orange Order, ior the hast 6'7 years, having joined that or- ganization beiors he was 18 years oi age. On March l, 187i, he was unit- ed in marries to Mary Jane Cotton Save The Birds ‘I'll! IIAUTII! 0F Ill-DI Birds are ‘ and ' ‘ _ and our woodsland iields would be dull places indeed without them. Their bright colours and cheerful songs, their ialthiul return aitor dreary months or winter have passed, their mysterious migrations and in- and had he lived ior another month, genlous nest-building are both in- ' THE ACHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN kins, on January 5th. Meeting open- ed by singing Ode and repeating oi were read, approved and signed. ‘rhi- sick committee reported two visits. The lcbMl _ooni "‘ visited thr school and treated the children to iruit. Reported school short oi seats It was moved and seconded that the same ‘committee be appointed to treat the children ior next month and that the committee see about getting a seat roi- the school. n they would have been enabled to celebrate their sixtieth anniversary. Mr. llrizzell leaves to mourn his loss, his widow and Ioui- sons, and two daughters: James I., H. Lester, George 8., Alexander M, Mrs. D. M. Reeves, all oi Lacombe, and Mrs. E. A. Rowland. oi Springiield, Ore. There are also 27 grandchildren and eleven great grand children, as well as iive sisters and one brother, all iii Prince Edward Island with the exception oi one sister who lives near Boston. Funeral services were held irom Si. Andrews United Church at 2.30 on Wednesday, Rv. R.. B. Layton oi- iiciating. LETTER 0P‘ SYMPATHY Dear Broz-We, the members oi Hacket L. O. L. No. i484, wish to convey to your our sincere sympathy in the death oi your dear wiie. We know how deeply you mourn your loss and that words oi ours are entirely inadequate to assure you oi our love and deepest sympathy. The burden is yours-bar's is the victory. We woul commend you to the loving Sav- iour, who binds the broken hearts and sustains us in the darkest hour. Although‘ you will miss her here on earth, you have the blessed assurance that we will ali meet again in that Heavenly home where there are no more psi-tings, and no more pain. God knows best. He holds the key He guides us with unerrlng hand. Sometime we'll see and understand Signed in sympathy. The members oi Hacket L. O. L. _______ liilnardi Llnlment ‘ior Frost Bits. vliuerilillliilli Quick/y, Relieved Jan. 24-l2l. ii C. M. Lampson 9C0. ' LIMITED. 84 Queen Street ~ London, E. C. l, England, Public Auction Sales RAW FUBB Shipping bags will be iurnlsh- ed without charge by applying to R. '1‘. Holman. Ltd, Suns- mcrslde, P. E. l. Represented by Alfred ‘Fraser, Inc. 212 Filth Avenue New York, N. Y. Elisa/big Giamiazane LGIIiSIIQGIIQIEGHSGIMIT/l The healing oils in Catarrhozone instantly destroy the germs that inflame the nose and throat. table throat and bronchitis are soothed away. Stuiiol- up nostrils are cleared o! nasty 811i! bl»!!! over the eyes disappears. Winter ailments such at Catarrh. nasty coughs and colds never bother people who keep their breathing organs in healthy condi- tion by the use oi Catar- z rhosonc. The inhaler can be carried in your P!!!" 01' vest pocket — use it when the iii-st sniiile or B10610 appears. Many a bad 001d | is stopped in this way. ; Two ‘months treatment 1 costs but a dollar, smaller size 50c, at all drugglsts. Catarrhosone is "Hospital- Certiiledl.’ Excsis QUALITY oi Product RICHNESS of Vitamins Content SUPERIORITY in Highest-class pelt Production- “ ECONOMY in Feeding Costs For Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct irom Factory. ' spii-ing and fascinating, and tend to endear them to us. Some oi our most beautiiul poems have been written on the subject oi Birds, a selection oi which is given here- with:- wss decided to have a grab bag at the next meeting, which is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Lies. Hynes. It was decided that a dance be held in the hall on January 20th. Com- mittee appointed ior dance, ‘Mrs. Norman Sheldow, Mrs. Samuel TO A WATER FOWL Whither, midst ialling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps oi day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way? vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do call ior next meeting, “Using leit- overs." Two contest were put on dur- ing the evening. Prize winners were Misses Olive Smith and Christine Bruce, Mrs. Geo. H. Jenkins, and Miss M l Jenkins. Meeting closed by sin ng God Save the King. Luncheon was served by the hostess. thee wrong, As, darkly painted on the crimson Mmf Hem? w°°di v°m°n Rive“ sky, spent a ieav days, the guest oi Mrs. Thy figure flog“ along J. E. MacEachei-n, Cherry Valley. Seekst thou the plashy brink Oi weedy lake, or marge oi river wide, Or where the rocking bill ws rise and sink on the chaied ocean- side? There is a Power whose care Teaches the way along that pathless coast, The desert and llllmitable air,- Lone wandering, but not lost. All day the wings have fanned, Whist was held in the Millvlew Hall on Friday, January 30th. Ow- ing to the lnclemency oi the weather the crowd was somewhat smaller. The winners ior the evening were: Ladies iirst, Miss Prudence Drake; Gents iirst, Mr. Milton Furness; Consolation, Ladies. Miss Christine Bruce: Consolation, Gents, Mr. Arthur Grant. At that iar height, the cold , thin Mr, George Sutherland, C4,. u / atmosphere, recent visitor to Millvlew. Yet stoop not, weary, to the welcome land, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ings, Miss Olive Smith and Mr. Wm. Smith were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins on Tuesday evening. Though the dark night is near. And soon that toil shall end; Soon shalt thou iind a summer home, and rest, And scream among thy iellows; reeds shall bend, Soon,_o'er thy sheltered nest. 'I‘hou'rt gone; the abyss oi heaven Hath swallowed up thy ioi-m; yet, on Mr, and Mrs. Geo. MacEachern, Miss Myrtle Macl-Jachern and Mr. Lester Jenkins were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jenkins on Thursday. my heart Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou Mf- “Weld Mulvhy- WY- Wh° h" h“; awed’ been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, has return- ed home. And shall not soon depart: Ho who, irom zone to- sons, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright. -William Cullen Bryant. T0 THE CUOKOO O blltho New-comer! I have heard, I hear thee and rejoice. O Cuckoo! shall I call thee Bird, Or but a wandering Voice? Mrs. W. A. Jenkins, Seal: River, was a recent visitor to the city. Mr, and Mrs. Millvlew, and Messrs. Harold and Everett ‘Wood, Vernon River, were visitors to Earnscliiie on Wednesday, January 2am, attending the Valen- tine supper, which was held at the home oi Mrs. Roy Mutch in aid oi the Women's Institute. Miss Olive Smith, Millvlew, is spending a iew days, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Russell Ings, China ’ Point. While 1 am lying on the grass Thy twoiold shout I hear, From hill to hill it seems to pass, At once isr oii and near. Miss Edna Taylor spent Sunday, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Samuel Drake. Though babbling only to the Vale Oi sunshine and oi flowers, Thou bringest unto me a tale Oi visionary hours. ‘Messrs. Everett Wood and Joseph Smith were recent visitors to Mt. Al- bion. Thrice welcome, oi the Spring! Even yet thou art to me No bird; but an invisible thing, A voice, a mystery; darling Messrs. W. L. Jenkins, M. J. Mac- Eachsrn and Harold S. MacLeod, were in the city on Tuesday attend- The “me whom in my schoolboy ing the Merchant's Banquet. day! 1: listened to: that Cry Which made ms look a thousand ways In bush, and tree and sky. m. Chas. MacMillsn, Alberry Plains, was a recent visitor to the city. Mr. Brinsley Coady was a recent To seek thee did I oiten rovs vim" l“ Mumw“ Through woods and on the green; And thou wert still s. hope, s. love; Still longed ior, never seen. Messrs. John Morrissey, Orwell Cove, and Wm. Sullivan, Vernon, wars in Millvlew on Friday. Ant I can listen to thee yet; Can lio upon the plain And listen, till 1 do beget That golden time again. Mks Laura Lane, Hermitage, was a recent visitor to the city. Mrs. Parley Drake, Millvlew, spent a iew days in Charlottetown. O blessed Bird! the earth we pace Again appears to be An unsubstantial, raery place; That is iit home ior Thee! —Willism Wordsworth. (To ho Continued) Among those irom Millvlew who attended the dance at the home oi Mr. Frederick Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drake, Miss Prudence Drake, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ings. Mr. and Mrs. A. Drake and Mr. George Van- Iderstine, First friend-Your writinl II a1- most illegible at times. I do wish you would write plainer. Mr. Callum Bruce, M.P., Vernon Second Friend-Oh, I don't want River, who has been a patient in the m do that why‘ mop], Wonk] be P. 1.‘. I. Hospital, has returned home mam‘ out how bu“, I 9.1g mm, greatly improved in health. Within the - Reach of All Qnsmhalslsy skinned sot. lasssons Tlieysroso toloeetlirongli eegyesso galahiiyonwillonlynsolhlleag Propllmslolasvesydaylrhososp cleanse, also Ointment heals and ska hjlpprseaplusiagfisgranea. lIdosiyIh-a_ Ila. Chnmllailk- Geo. H. Jenkins. . Creed. Minutes oi tbs last meeting , Drake and Mrs, W. L. Jenkins. Roll | . . . . . I Millvi - and Vicimt ~ - °“ __ Y l The BEST Gray Hair The regular monthly meeting oil the Millvlew Women's Institute, was f held at the home oi Mrs. W. L, Jen- _ ilemedyis llome Made To hsli pint oi water add one ounce bay rum, ssmall box oi Orlex Compound and one-fourth ounce _oi glyeerins. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Apply in the hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob- tained. It will gradually darken streaked, faded or rmy lssir and mskeit scit_ and glossy. Orlcx nill not color the scalp. is not sdcky or greasy and does not rub cl. Mr. Philip Rosslter, City, was a recent visitor to Millvlew. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lea. Vernon River, were recent guests oi Mr_ and Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. McDonald, Glencoe, are sorry to learn that be is not improving. Mr. Smith Lea, Vernon River,_leit for the Mainland on Tuesday. Master Stanton Jenkins was in the city on Saturday. Miss Maria McMillan. Alberry Plains, was a. recent visitor to the v City. Mr. and Mrs. P. J_ Brothers, Ver- nor River, who have been lndlsposcd with the cold, are recovering. Miss Christine Bruce, Mlllvieiv, was a recent guest oi M1". and Mrs. Francis Drake. Mr. R. Benton, City, W115 in Mlll-, view recently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Drake ‘and Mr. .and Mrs, W. L. Jenkins, were recent yuests oi Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Eachern. The many iriends oi Mr. and Mrs Vernon Jenkins are pleased to know that they have recovered, after their recent colds. The hall-yearly school examina- tion oi the Millvlew School was held on JJanuary 30th, in the Millvlew School. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Miss Christine Bruce and Ml‘. W. L. Jenkins, and by their prompt answers showed that they had been very careiully taught. Those present were Mrs. Geo. Mac- Eachem, Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Wil- irsd Drake, Mrs. Vincent Grant, Mrs. Geo. Jenkins, Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, Mrs. M. E. Jenkins, Misses Mary Grant and argaret Smith, Messrs. W. C. Smith, Geo. Jenkins, Emerson Sheldow, E. V. Grant and W. L. Jen- kins. On Jan. 19, i931, there died at his home in Cherry Valley, one oi its oldest and most respected resi- dents, Mr. John J. McDonald, in the 75th year oi his age. l-le had been in tailing health ior the greater part oi the past year arid his illness prov- ed to be beyond the best medical skill, but ior the greater part oi that time he was always able to be about his work, and only foi- about ilve weeks previous to his death, was he coniined to his home. Mr, McDon- ald had many friends and by his kind and generous manner, endeared himseli to all. I-le leaves to mourn his loss, one sister. Sarah. His iun- eral was held to St. Joachims Church, Vernon River, on January 19th. Service conducted by ptev. P. D. McGuigan. The poll bearers were Messrs. John McMillan, J. E. Mac- Eschem, W, J. Mutch, John McRae and Leo Praught. Among those who visited the City Saturday, January 31st were: Misses Mary Murphy, Margaret Huntley, Francis and Bertha Wood and Flor- ence McPherson, Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, Mrs. .J C. Wisner, Mrs. Owen Wood, Mrs. Amos and Hiram Lane, Mrs. Jas. Finlay. Mrs. Norman Sheldow, Messrs. Geo. Vaniderstine. Gordon Crane, W. C. Smith, Herold Wood. W. A. Jenkins, Warren Enman, John Huntley-M. RED POINT SCHOOL Following is the standing oi Red Point scchool ior January. GRADE IX-l Helen Campbell and Martha Garret. GRADE VIII-l nun 2 Eleanor Campbell Bruce. GRADE VII-l lilsiklle Campbell 2 Elsie MacNsill. ‘ 055.13g; V-1 Edythe Bruce 2 vel- ma Robertson and Harold Ls Pierre ‘qua-l. GRADE IV-l Ernest Allen 2 Keri- neth Campbell 3 Gus Sutherland. Dorothy Chaip- 3 Lida GRADE III-l Lorna Kidson 2 Elma Bruce. GRADE II (a) —lLaura Bruce 2 Gus Campbell 3 Ear] Robertson. GRADE II (b)-1Arthur Bruce Iiorne MacNell. GRADE I (al-lltussel Chins. GRADE I (bl-llidna Fraser 2 Catherine ‘hirnbull. 3 fiflwffllce kakisslfll-falsdaJslqlsnssaal Whitty. ' 3* l4- “YEEEI TEL“! The many irlends oi Mr. Frank, MOUNT HOPE ' WOMEN'S INSTITUTE 1 The monthly meeting oi the Maui t i fliope Women's Institute was held on rJan. 30, at the home oi Mrs. A. i. Hudson with eight members and oni- VHSllZOI present. Meeting opened by r1‘ venting the creed in unison. Rail call was answered by riddles. Minutes o1 inst meeting were read and approv- , ‘ed. A committee was appointed to Jrirrange ior concert. It was moved.| seconded and carried that canvas be l ‘purchased ior a rug. ‘Iheschool com l riittee reported that a new black- board had been placed in school, and 4 a new frame was made ior sand-i table. It was decided to contribute $2 ior prizes ior school children, to be used as the teacher sees iit. Sick ‘committee reported irult given ‘several persons during the epidemic ‘of grlppe, also three visits made to lnvallds. tees reappointed. Program COmmltten for next month Mrs. Burhoe and Mrs. J. M. McLeod. Next meeting tn McDonald roll call to be answered by Valentine verses. Program ior the ' evening consisted oi a reading and; a game. Pinning the tail on the cow. i Meeting closed by singing It's a Good Time to Get Acquainted. Lunch was Lservecl by the hostess. QUEEN COUNTY L. O. L. The Annual meeting oi the Queens County Loyal Orange Lodge was held in Tanton Lodge Rooms] Brookiield, on Tuesday, February 3rd , Despite the heavy condition of th' roads there was quite a large and representative attendance, wit.» delegates from most oi the Indges i the County. During the afternoon and even-r considerable work was put througil and the reports oi the various Iiodgn. showed the order to be in a flourish- ing condition throughout the County, The visitors were treated with the a hearty vote oi thanks. It was decided to hold the Semi- annual County in Strathaiby-n District, and the Annual meeting in Prince Arthur Indge Rooms, Crapaul. The newly elected Oiiloers are as follows- County Master-Brother J. I-Iorw- ard Carr, Oyster Bed Bridge. Deputy Master—Brot.h“er MacPhail, Cornwall. Chaplain-Brother Cecil Simpson, Bayview. 4 Rec. Sec-Brother A. E. Dollar, New Wiltshlre. (reelected) Colin {Start To - d-ay and Enjoy Really Good Health About Dodd's Kidney Pills. l Quebec Lady is Very n ‘huslasiiy I i l Mrs. S. Gibson SulTered with Kidney Trouble and Found Rollie. Sutton, Quebec, Feb. lil-(Spec- iali-Last winter I suffered with my kidneys and backache," writes Mrs. Sherman Gibson, R. R. No. 3, this place. "I told my husband I was going to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. After I had taken two boxes I found they were a great help to me. I can now do my work without sutiering. I would not be without them in the liouse..I always recommend them highly to any oi my friends that are troubled with their kidneys or backache." Other suiierers oi Dackachetell oi pains relieved and health restored through the use oi Dodd's Kidney 'Pllls. They act directly on the kid-- neys. They strengthen the kidneys,- and put them in shape to strain the uric acid out oi the blood. 'I‘liey dOI one thing only, but they do that one thing well. Hinges, bolts locks. keys, knobs." key plates, mill; locksmltlfs hard-l; ware, iorm an important item in oni- large and varied stock oi general hardware. Carpenters and builders, can save money by buying here, and be sure oi getting the best and most- dnrable qualities in every article bought. The Rogers Hardware Co., Ala. ' w. Pv-s _ .1‘. {Si ’ A insist, "on" . ificrélerei-“ic in 5c. to l School and sick commit-- be held at the home oi Mrs. Angus! Fin. Soc.—Brother Wilbur Younker, y- i l l tsellin I GA IN CANADA ela ¢ ;L“Z_ A. W. Si/GW‘ Kingston. Dop. Lect .~Brother Treasurer-Brainy Lindsay Coles, art, New Wltshire. Zignzqgggergea; Tmmzosypiml twang: North Milton. ire-eltcted Dept. Lect.—l3rothe'r C. Proud ‘heir goud ladies who were “Mend ‘ MarshnlL-Btntlier Davis Ward. New Wlltshire. ' Kingston. ire-clcctzd) Auditors-Brother A. A. Mas- ‘ Lecturcr-Brother Fred Sherren, Dougall, Argyle and Brother Geo. W Crapaud. Hooper. North Milton. The NEW L. C. SMITH is very quiet and ex- ceedingly light in-operation. Has more time- saving features than anyiother. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION Soulis Typewriter Co., Ltd. , y Agents for L. C. Smith do Corona , Corona Adding Machines. 1"’ Halifax Nova Scotls Local Representative-AI. M. Simpson. ciiiiiin um: STGN We have shipped ylarge quantities oi Ground Limestone to the Island and it has given wonderiul results. i We solicit your orders ior either bulk or bagged Lime- Can ship bagged lime at one day's notice. Brookville Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Lime Plant) N. B. 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