10, 1923 _ "(purities Are Agreed That Influenza Pzzs"ai.zi.dazs ‘Jfabéilitbtéi ” iliuisioli Pii’?§2.ii?i“‘i§“.§i$‘§ilf‘ lfliffififilfié in anywise rundown in tvitality. lies in keeping up a good reserve . a Take Scott's Emulsion! leotth. Bow-no. Toroah. Ont. 20-h liii iiiiliii . iilliflllliii y, 5H0!- from Holman! ‘catalog. A NARROW. ESCAPE-ea crowd of boys were sailing toy ‘boats in the Ferry Dock, near the Railway allflPll Sunday when three of them in some way were precipitated in- to the water. Mr. Jack Riggs, with others was Watching the boys and when the accident occurred, with out a thought of hie own safety, rushed out on the floating ice cakes, and, rescued one after the other. l-lis work was hindered somewhat by one oi.‘ the young chaps, in his excitement and ter- ror. trying to cl-lmib. upon the backs of his companions. POPULAR YOUNG LADY. _ Under. the beading "Men in the RIBNCH has seafiht lool sools that than is se quits as good as Beaver Pious. AVER FLOUR ideal floor (oral! b isle} purposes. It ls a blended lent, [all] the rlohae s and dsiieate qualities of tbe world- Oatarie $liatsr Wheat with the slnelfi all body of oat. _- r Iloer llpafls to balslags tbs qualities wblsh nah ' heal, plas, asirss and pastries real feel trsase. Try lti Isl! by your grease. » ' T. H. TAYLOR Co. LIMITED, Gotham Ontario .- Il you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you i are not getting Aspirin at all ‘only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of " which contains directions and dose worked out by ns during 22 years and proved safe by millions for ids Headache Rheumatism oothaciie Neuralgia Neuritis arache Lumbago Pain, Pain ycr" buxus of l2 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and IOU-Druggists. llie trade mnrlc from-st "will in Canada) n! Tim-er Menuhin-tare of Mono- , ester of l-iulicylir-nl-lll. “niii- it is well known that Aspirin means llayer . n», l0 unslsl. ih. ivulllil: aliulnnl imitations. the ’l‘nhl.-ta of Buyer Company amped with llniir grllmrni trnilo mark, the “liuyur Gross." i . \- 9-04-6 “PERFECTION” SEED AND GRAIN EPARATORS ‘ nah‘ THE PERFECTION GRADE}! does all the work of s old Fanning Millli. does it BETTER and QUIOKER, 1nd sides this It does a great deal that has never been ax.- flod of’ a Fanning Mill. IT DOES NOT blow out Good rain, and saves all the Timothy Ssed In Fall Wheat. in Daring Bead Grain It saves out all the broken and runken grains. mien would never grow anyway. and illch can be ussd for teed. In these ways the PERFEC- '°N Ply! for itself every year. For cleaning lillmothygue cannot be exoslied. _ ' Tlisre is a satisfied user near you. Cali at our show- Wn and lrllbsot them. Hoooooooooeooooo OI. P- I- l- r yourself OPTICAL A. HORNE‘ & corms Hospitals Loth to Lose Her" ap pears a splendid doulble column portrait of Miss Frances Currie in the Evening Mail, Halifax. -Below it is the following: Miss Frances Currie, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Nat. Currie, Lilac street is a very channing girl and particularly gifted musically. Her’ special mu- sical endeavor has lbeen in the en- tertainment of the returned sol- diers who are still under hospital care, and the patients in the var- ious military institutions through- out the province are loud in their praise and appreciation or her Wonk. They regret exceedingly that they are shortly to lose her there being a. rumor-to the effect that she is to be a principal in one of the events which "all the world loves" during the coming summer. Mr. Currie is a Charlotte town ‘boy a ‘brother of MP8. E. D "Sterns. Tile niimve is n fine com- lllliment to Mr. and Mrs. Carrie's gifted daughter. PERSON Al’)? Mrs. John Huntley of Vernon, paid a visit to town on Saturday. Mrs. J. V. Murphy, Murray Riv- cr, is a guest at the Queen Hotel (Mr. C. A. Meikle, Summcreide, is at the Victoria llotel. Mr. J. J. Ryan, fisheries inspec- tor, ‘Souris, is at the Revere Hotel ‘Rev. R. F. McDonald. Rollo llay. is a guest at the Revere ‘Ho fol. fMr. and Mrs. J. .J McAdam. West iSrt. Peters, are guests at the ~Qneen Hotel. - Mr. Ed. Crdbsy, Borden was registered yesterday at the Vic- toria Hotel. Miss Gladys Campbell, North Wiltshlre and lMlss Florence Mac- Fadyen. -Cl-ty. lelft Thursday morn- lug tor Regina, Sask. g Friends of Mr. N. m. Myron ‘HEIIIBX, will regret, to learn ihni he was taken ill Sunday while in the city. He is now improving. on return to Eilgeliill, Windsor. after n pleasant holiday. I Master George Auld elft yc-.ster~ day on return to B'shop's College, tcr vacation. Miss Freda Taylor, returned yesterday after spending the week cud with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. ‘Mr. W. R. Caiiaghan, Summer- eiide. was in tho city yesterday and left on the eastern train in the afternoon. Mr. Stanhope McLeod, student at Prince of Wales College, left the city last Friday at 3 p.m.ano arrived at McLean's Mills, one mile from Montague -at 12.30 a.m.. n distance of thirty-one miles, which is indeed no small feat considering travelling conditions. Mr. MciLeotl. is a son of Mr. Mex McLeod. Malerilts Mills, Mon- tague- O . A Cool titan.‘ Shave Nothing refreshes a man more than a morning shave.‘ It gllves a sense of ooeinass and freshness which llltl throughout the day. Equip yourelf with the rlqht tools- >- 4 AUTO sraor RAZORB. GILLETTE nazons. STRAIGHT nAzona, RAZ- 0R rrnora, smsvmo BRUSHES. axrns stanza ALL KINDS, suavma OREAMS. sl-uivme POW- osnii, are, arc. A complete outfit will seat you but a fraction of tbs as. psnae of a years shaving at a barber shop. Try Our Special Witch- Haaol Orsam After Shaving. Price Only 8' cents. Jolinsos i: loissst ' ' The Quality drugstore Street, City. has received thelBrit- ‘by her late son, Acting Company Allie Peaks 1m yesterday ~ Lexonvllle, Quebec. after the Eas- 4 RECEIVES MEDALB. — ‘Mrs. Mary A. Caswell. 273 Sydney lsh War and Victory Medals won flerzenntmalor N. s. Caeweil, who was killed in action at Arras in Alllfliflt, i918. The medals were ac- conflpanied by a message from the adjutault general expressing PBKPBt that "Sergeanvlidajor Cas- well did not livet o wear these decorations and offering his sym- llflthy OILQlQIIBIf of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL A. Pitcher, Kentville, N34 A. B. Burns, St. John; D. Gandy, St. 301ml W. E. Engel, Toronto; TB. Allen, Toronto; F. R. Morris, Mnncton; R. H Raymond, Mont- real; G. ‘S, lnman, City; i115. Freeman, Broolrfield, N.S.; F. R Harvey, Toronto; Harvey Heller Montreal; (Kl-l. Vaughan, Halifax: Jae. Hutnhieon. Toronto; J. C- vsnelgruve, Toronto; F. l-l. Moore. Moucton; W. E. Black, Montreal; F. Baird, Toronto: W. S. Parsmie. Havana. Cuiba: J. 0. Calhoun. 938110: (l. A. Meikle, Summereide; Ed. Crosby, Borden; S. S. Hessian, Montague; W. E. Black, Montreal. QUEEN HOTEIL Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McAdam. "WPH! Si. Peters, Mrs. J. V. Mur- gihlylr, Niurrny Rflfigr; Milne Mao- .a uni, (‘ity; Geo. l-l. Fisher Milllllvfli: W, h‘. Anderson, ‘Mor vii, W. G. Ellis, Summerilide; J. l3. Gaiidel, Misroilche, Maud Mac- Phersoll, Mvncton; J, $_ McLeod, Hunter River; Uigg. REVERE HOTEL W. R, ilallaghan, Summeraldo; J.J. Ryan, ‘Souris; Rev. RF. Mc- Donald, Rollo Bay; A. Dunlap. Yiiilnfliflll: E. C. Pnrker, Toronto; ‘M. Hilchoy, Georgetown; G. Ring. Borden; WC, Higgins, Borden y A; ll‘. Calililliwil, St. John; N E. iMylrcr. Halifax; F‘, (t, Fuller, Montreal: Mrs l-l. B. Musich, Kin‘ lose; Hersey Carver, Klnross; J. id. McGuire, Moreli. Loss of Appetite— That Tired Feeling Thousands take Hood's Sarsapa- rllla as their tonic medicine for that tired feeling, nervous weak-i nose, impure ibiood, and meetffyi that it makes them feel better, cat and sleep better. Hood's lsarsaparilla has givenl entire satisfaction ic three geherd ations in the treatment of gen- eral dability. it restores the appe, tite, relieves that tired feeling.’ enables the system to resist in~' fectlous diseases. Hood's Sarsaparlila aids digest‘ ion and makes food taste gopdpn] 800d cathartic is Hood's Pills. l ‘l 0 P I D0 You Want Relief From -. Bronchitis ‘ in Gardnsra Asthma 1nd Bronchitis Cure yve 1r; .|||‘Q you will find quick relief from I" you.- troimle. This breathless remedy is Frill"! by Iii mere-remark- able euros have been credited to its use-and ln every case the patient has been bene- flted. You should not continua drlililiflq out a suffering sx- , "k"!- wben by using the W"! remedy. the great joy of Ilrfoct health ls yours. vv v-vv Don't delay. Start a euro Mflly- A bottle only coats TllE 2 MACS The Dependable Druqglsts O-OOOQ-OOO-O Dr. E.G. Harris Eye ‘ Specialist Removed from Royal Bank Building T0 s Offles in the More of the W. T. Wslinsr 00-. Ltd. Qlnsn smut. Offles Hours: I a. ln. to L80 m. lvenlne It .A. MaoLeod ' ’ iDonald. Grade Vl.—1. A 2. .;>;__4 ‘LIL? THE MAN 0a woman niE WORLD WILL NEED SOME DAY may BE YOUR LITTLE BOY OR‘ GIRL LIFE INSUDANCEA SERVICE r f '6H05L_ “ltifilifil U PTION 80H 0O L Report of‘ Upton School for the month of Marc : . q Grade X.—'—‘l, ate iMoLeod. Grade Vli.-—-1, George ‘McLeod; 2, Irene McAulay; 3. l-lenry Sherman. Grade Vl.—-l, Francois Qfllith; 2, Dorothy Carr. Grade V.—1. Bertha Smith; -2, iIAWia Smith;. 3. Homer Turner. Grade iV.—l, iMarle lMcLeodl 2. Truelove Taylor; 3, Christine Camlpibeii tirade lll.——1, Emma Tay- lor; 2, George Campbell. 8T. ANN'8 SCHOOL Si. Ann's School for the month uf -Mnrch: .Grade lX.——l, Lillian McGulgan; .2, Grace Trainor; 3. Reginald Mac- da Trainor; Eric Bell and Alban Trainer. MacDonald; '2. Grade l_i.-—1. J09- eph Ilium-hard; 2. Bertha RB"- mand. Grade .—1. James Blanch- ard; 2, Raymond MoEwen. Perfect atendnnte-(lrace Trainer. Refiillr nld MIICDOIIGJII.*—KRI.IITYB Reid, teacher. iV.—l, Rupert Thomas Tralnor. Y5‘ s: oomitosron scuool. i lionor Roll of bonaldston School for month oi’ M83011- Grade X.—1, Charlotte Rowe- Grade ViillL-l. Fred Lynch: 2- Patrick Morris: Grade VL-l- m“ T‘? Smith; 2. Tilly OTHAC HE Place a Piece of e0!- ton wool saturated with mum's in the cavity. . Acts ss a counter irritant and gives quick relief. WNARITS appointments arranlfld r. Kent and Prlnes ltrasta . . 1 oooooooooooooooooooo ' ,oosooooeooe+eeq f desired. Phone 1803 . mantras LINIMENT (xn;c“4“n‘s‘aaan‘ '(equal); a, Robert llviin-phy. Grade! 3, John Rowe.) Court; 3, ‘Harold iCourt. Grade IV. ——l. Annie Stewart; 2, Claire Ilow- lan; 3, lRaymond Rowe. Grade ill. -—1, Editih Court; 2. Frances Mur- l ‘ALJTLLJ. LLLJCLLAXILLLX1XY1X 1,1 LLLLiLLKJGLLLJj 4 nusr.ic6_co~véN-r I V Honor Roll for March:—- Grade X.—l, Ronald -McKeilna; Emile Doucetile; 2, ‘Cecile Dou- cette; 3, Alma Blaqniere. Grade V1l.--1, Yvonne Pitre; “2, Elileile .\. Gallant and Reggie McKenna, equal grill} 3. Arthur Ellis. Grade ll.~l. Frances Doyle. equal. Grade lliI.— Grade V.—1. Nellie Ch/iasson and Wallace Ellis. Perfect attendance: —~John Rowe, Frances Morris.— Cecilia MacDonald, teacher. .Z__@s->_...___ SOUTHPORT SCHOOL Report of Southport School for month of March:— Grade Wl.—1, Mary Smith; 2, Wlnn-lfred Kelley; 3. Jean McKlc. Grade Vl.— l, Emma Sl-iliiil; 2- Wilbur McKie; 3, Annie Kelley and ‘Thomas Mclnnis, equal. tired: V.—1. Harry ‘Mulch and Elilaboti ‘Mdlnnls, equal; 2, Emma. Kelley; ence Mulch; 2, Irvine McKie; ll. Jack lMclnnls. Grade lli.~i, Keir. neih Molnnls. Grade l'l.~~1. Annie Vail; 2, ‘Louis Smith. Grade l.——l. ltfoileod Martin; 2. Sadie Martin.» Josephine Harrington, teacher. 3T. PETEITS LAKE SCHOOL The following is tile siulltiini: 09' the St. Peter's Luke School for ill!‘ 'month of March:- Grade l.-—l. Myrtle NOW" 2~ George Nolan; 3, Alvin Gunn. Grade 1l,-1, Ethel Conohan; 2. 600F291 De Veaux. Grade Elle-J. NEH!“ n“ Veaux. Grade lV.--l. Marguerite Nolan; 2. Genevieve Jay; 3. MU‘ Conohan. Grade V.-~1, ivan Nolan- 2, Maude De veanx: 3- Ell" Donald. Grade Wli.-~1. Georgev-"i" .Donald; 2. Ellie Deflgle- “"'““° d 1' -1, Viola Nolan.~iM. C. McA all. teacher. CORRAVILLE ecllool. The fonowing is ihe sfatlldini! 9' the pupils of Corraville School for the month of March-d i Grade Var-‘I- mm“ $,Josaph M! id. ggixniisfiilgw; James Sharkey: 8 Angie Muflghea crude |lv."-'1r lpisry Sharkey; 3. M"! Mmilmym‘ 1...... iII.-—1. Philip Flynn. Grade “_A_1, Angie D. MaePhee: 2. Joe- eph Redmond; 3, Cletus Bharkay. The following is tile standing otis. Fred Smith. Grade iv.-i. Flor-i l, Bernice Pitre; 2. Florence Mar- iin; 3, Yvonne Doiron. Grade ll.- 2. Catherine Gifllant. Grade lX.—-l. Marle A. Doncettc; 2, Ziia Doiron and Rose Buote. Grade Vllll.—~1, J. DEPARTMENT on second floor Rolis~16 Yards Get Our See t I, Francis MacPhee. Perfect at- tesiianoe-Josenh Redmond and Mary Mcintyre.—-lielen win, teacher. l, laurette Gslalnt; 2, Rose Dou» cetie; 3, Laurette Doucette. Grade L-l, C. Benoit Doucette; 2, Fran- ces Gallant; 3. Cornelia Murphy. WALL PAPER Our Prices are based on Double Our Patterns We represent the largest and most up-todate factory in Canada. Our prices are. we believe, as low or lower, than any house handling this line, including mail order houses abroad. CARTER & CO., LIMITED M. Bald- Bole Agents ln P. E. island for Celia dtcArthur t Co's Well Papers, Canada's Big Wail Paper Factory, Montreal . .-,,...s>....~ -.