,.= ~.-_ -- _ w- “Tlfi o worth $50,oii_o.oc;to You Splendid Reception "- (lived jllim ' at“ St. Mary's Academy ..llesterday.11<>rning Grandgllanqvet at wliioli he War» ltlie Guest of Honor by (till. B. A. ._Last' Ni/glit.‘ . r ' The re'rn of Rev. Pr. JohnJ. .1. MacDonald "by members of Macdonal to his purl. ,. 018i. Branch Number s15 c. M. in. A. iii Paul's. Summerside was, he occa- their hali'las_t night was a brill- sion of a masniiicent festival 111' 8t, ‘a-ni. function. The chair of the hon- Mary’! Academy yesterday morn- cred guest was befllitfflllly decorat- ing specially ditaged for the pub ed and a banner inscribed "wei- pose of officially welcoming the es- come home" adorned it among oth- teemed pastor home. . _ , er fittings. A program was carried out by Seated on Father John's right the pupils of the Academy under were Rev. NtherMcCabeJSummc-r- the cultured direction of the good side, Rev. Father Edgar Gallant Sisters presiding the splendor and Alaska; Dr. J. A. MePhee, Hon. A. excellence of which mere words F. Arsenauit and others. iMr. Leo- fail to express. lit opened with an nard M. ‘McNeil, President of C. 11900111"!!! proficient at the “8ll6fll'from the Gulf of Mexico, and oil overture on the piano giving just M. iB.":A.. iSummerside branch 881m?’- Ollly 111186 111016 dancotsnks and refineries extend for the proper degree of enlivenment was the toastmnster, a splendid nights of‘ the festive season re- miles along the southern bank. to make one enjoy the succeeding toasbVst-belnglionored. main.--K. lit has 100.000 population. with a numbers. The baby class in white Ahnoat bountiful and dainty re- -—-— |Il ‘eminence of_United States costumes next appeared, in an iic- past was provided and the festive —KEN8INGTON COMMUNITY citizens. tion chorus of welcome, with that board was made still more attrac- LEOTURE8.—-The first of the ser-I At Mexico City. where the Main gppeallng manner which only little tlv-i with roses carnations and lea of oorrrmurlly lectures Wlll llegliranch is located. the suiierin- tots can impart End oddod to thisother floral ‘ornamentation. delivered by Professor McKicl Olitendent of Mexico branches has was oxtraordlnarily tuneful sing- The president iMr. tL. M. Mc- Mt. Allison University in theIhis headquarters. so that business lng and knowledge o1 music selNeii after‘ proposing a tonst to H's Strand Theatre on Friday lllllllorfrom all over the Republic can he doin found in children of these Holiness The Pope and Hie Maj- Felb. 5th. His subject will be promptly dealt with , The (my has yeurs_ esty The TKfng explained the ob- *‘G@0l98&'" 811d U19 101111111911 Ola population of approximately if one did not know the children ject of the gathering which was the Earth. This will be especial-:1,000.000 and the Republic itself composing the "fairy pipers" i to welcome homo the beloved pas. iy interesting at this time, as lllflfflhas a population of some 16,000; would be thought, from the very tor of St. Paul's. H» spoke of the . I l _ "Ir I ay Taking Lydia B. rinses-fa Vegetable c ' mi». fiverySuffea-ingwelnan . Bela , ‘U I I r . . the important centres throughout the Republic of Mexico. _ r The first branch of the? k in Mexico was opened at I ' so. city in 190s. The business has stead- ily grown until the Bank Q ont- rsal today occupies an out! ding position in tho Roilnblfc. Branch- es have been estahlilhed, at Pue- bla. whiclijfoion the Sierra foot- hills, and hairs population of 100.- 000; at Ye clan. one of the chief ports-cit the"‘Guif of Moiico; at at Guadalajara, Ionic 800 miles northwest of Mexico City. with a population of (40,000; and at Mont- errey, in North Mexico, with a population of 85,000. Tampico. where the latest branch is to be opened, is a ses- ‘port and has become the chief W111i! 811d 11111106 1111MB! held f11,commercial centre in North-east- the Strand Theatre on Tuesday em Mexico, lnrgcly [hfqush inc dc- nights are well attended and llllllthlvglppmgrit or tho oil flglflg, it is enjoyed. The participants arson the river Panuco, seven miles 4o; txrffiiii News --Page l il available. ' -GUAR-DIANO 0N SALE at the _ Guardian's western office in the g McNeill Building, ~8amnieraide every day. - l " . Aaicriousniel can be had at the western Guardian Office. Wa- ter Street, Summarside, for only fifty cents with a new or renewal subscription. ll -KENBINGTON CONSERVA- TIVE- Elector are requested to attend a meeting to be held in Kensington on Monday nlslrl. Fob 8tb.—K. -wan'rto- LIVE Hoes. _- Wili load live hogs at Kensington Tuesday, Feb. 9th. Alden blouse. 7588-3-31 _ -AUi.D LANG CYN! vllld Housewife’: ‘Calendarajiave vsgen receive at the Guard ‘a gat- ern _ ee, llcNejilguil ills. Blim- mersi . These dora wfilfbe given to those ‘ orjro- newing their subscription to the Guardian. silkifk, Manitoba. - l rfilfiéi. 2°?“ and not able to d feel u though l In Iliad ten-ifs: who! aleoin Sussex, King's 00., N.B.—“I have taken your medicine and 132d glint it does just what you say it ill do. I am the mother of four ho a and-they was - i". F7 pro all lizaltéiys bWlien in m rs a w {'52s "*'.‘"'*‘.::.i'l£°:“"'5'-3lt°"'. if.“ " or e aro om or . woalil ave to lie uiet are good lilefiomponfilfid 11,1 ', deal of the time. here was not a l the ' ' gs-eat deal to do, so I massaged for _ e x or seven months by ly g do now nn r al times aday. I saw in one o goth. When l wagognlu. ‘ ' ’ ll took the Bl " L dla E, .1 l .l iii llilifllii mm siiiiis iii siiiiis Gymnasium director advism simple, easy treatment l l -—K=N8IN11T°N WlllBT- —Tl1s your little books what Lydia E.Pink- am's Vegetable Comfound had done l alw s take for women in my con ition, so I said Liver¥ills for a axativs army husband. ‘I am some to try mend these medicines m}, l this medicine.’ He got me a bottle and if women write to me y and it gave me great relief. I gut gem all the lfiformqflqn I l so I was ableto stand on my feet and rs. i-i. G. SHANNON min," get around at my work. Now, l have toba. ' kl rnylown work to do, 3d! ‘Iihamva witeliglv. a ways xecommen e e e ' . Compound to my friends cs1?! tell Th. Advice of F " ' them just what it has done for me. l 5l1°l1°.5118l(,-—“lwss' _ , have recommended it to my neighbor lllil “Vefltllllns in my left . and she says she is feellngsome bet- "l "l! 10118- Throu u,‘ ter since takin it."—Mrs. PHOEBII ° "19P no“ Lydia? ' , ANDERSON, R. . 2, Sussex, King's l/Qflllllllfi Compound inn‘ , County, New Brunswick. 711°" "Bill" Periods and s. ‘ Women pay attention to what their n ‘l; “m” umell- ' '- neighbors say regarding health mat» ‘HANG’ Shah“ Suki! tors. In this way the results of ing LY1lll_E.Plnkham’s Ve Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable - P1111116 ls a de endable K812130378 circulated in every neigh- r . —RETURN8 FROM MONT- iREAL.-— Mrs (Dr.) W. -P. Mc- 'Bride ‘of Kensington returned on Tuesday evening last from an ex- tended visit with friends in Mont- real.-—K. Hard exercise brings lame muscles- and often bruises and strains as well. An athletic director in a aslum at Utica, N. Y., writes t at he has found a sliriigle and always edective way of trea g them. "Just t on a little Sloan's Lini- ment, an Kc bottle says, without rub- bing. it takes out st flness andpatn as nothing else will. We have it al- ways on hand and we think it ia the beat ever." --RE8ERVE / ‘ruesoav. Feb. 9th for the four act comedy drama and pie social at Borden Union Hall, Borden. This is a real good play and you should see it. rsas-ri-ai --GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Office is now located in the MeNeill Building water Sh, Summerside, where subscriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- ber is 233. --FAREWELL Sloan's gives reel help because it doesn't iuat deaden the pain: it ets at the cause. .Ri ht to the lace at hurta it bring; a ealing ti e of fresh new blood-builds u the in tired tiluce\ylears out the atigue po no. Almost at once oufeel relief. Stiff- ness, swelling, in IIIIUOII r0 down. The pain stops. Get a bott e today and have it on band. All drugglats- 86 cents. ll these troub es, Sold by drugglsts eve i Glasgow to defeat. The dope was four counters bfOra the gnu all wrong and the boys. from thefed. thus losing ihe game college town played all around narrow margin of one pi their opponents in the first two was sad to the fans to periods. Th: locals came buck in hopes of the cllibtnplonghlp’ the last session and started piling ing and the sports cannot‘ the rubber on Seam, between the mine what, happened to their sticks for Antigonisli. They scored wart players. anxious of the opportunity to aiii their pastor in any of his under- takings w‘thln the parish. The toast "Our Guest" was then drunk and spoken to by the- Pre- sident, Hon. A. F. Arsenault and Rev. Father Gaila\t. In responding to the toast Father John mad-s an excellent speech giving the merm- bers o. fund of information upon ills impressions of various places he vis'ted in lltaly and other coun- tries and stating that the success attained by iBranch No. 216 in their recent great increase in member- ship was even beyond his greatest i expectations. ‘The toast to “The Ladies" was proposed and responded to by Dr. J. A. ‘MdPhee. Other features of the evening's program were beautiful piano selections by Miss Jean Mc- Kearney. comic songs by Mr. Jam- es Kenny and tenor solos by Mr. J. P. Macinnis. Speeches were also delivered by iMr. Alban Glilis who is largely responsible- for the suc- cess of the banyuet. Mr. \V. D. McNeil. Mr. Robert IMorrison, Rev. ing gave the final touch to a truly artistic performance for children A chorus sung by the whole school in a splendid manner followed. The following address was then rend to Rev. ‘Fr. John. J. Macdon- sir] by one of the pupils: Dear Reverend Father: When the glad tidings of your going to Rome with His Lordship were first announced. one and all rejoiced, for we felt you deserved a well earned rest. But gladder still are we today to .elcome you home. We trust our fondest hopes have been realized in the ‘benefit you have derived from your sojourn in the eternal city. We missed your kindly smile and words of cheer espe ally at the holy Christmas season~ when the family circle is usually coni- plete antfwc rejoice at. this oppor- tunity of welcoming you once again to our convent. During your absence our prayers and supplications followed your every step. Daily have we en- treated the sacred Heart of- Jesus PARTY. —The many friends of Mrs Hartie E. lSimms tendered . her a farewell party and will filled purse, at the home cf Mr and Mrs Layton Rogers on Saturday night. Mrs Simms will join her husband at Greenviiie, Mich., (near Detroit) in a few days.—--—K. Will Fill Place 0f Striking Teachers (Canadian Prcaa) NEW GLASGOW. N. 8., The local Board of School Commission- ers today accepted the verbal re- signations of Principal DQ115189 lllghet, Miss Sylvester, Miss Day and Miss Murray, of the New (ilnagow High School and appoint- I'll a committee to select others to fill their places so that pupils may resume their studies. Yesterday the school was closed owing to the absence of the prin- cipel and the members of his sta —-HOR8E NOTE-Mr. W. H. Davison, Kensington, has sold his Happy George, stylish carriage horse to parties in Quebec and ‘udged by the breeding and style. that this euwrlor epeclment of that this superior specimen of sale will ‘be a. convincing advertise- ment ln Quebec for the excellence of Prince Edward island horse production. Although Mr. Davison has retired from farming on an ex- tensive scale. he still does suffic- ient to require the service of a horse. hence he is open to business now along this line-Y. is much conjecture as to whetlwrhioo. moment of their entrance, that increased membership of Branch- tlloflllblofrfllwlln 811N611 0f P- E- l- The Republic is enormously rich_ they were members of some pro- N0. 215 which meant an addlt'on of 118W oll iloilofllll- A lllll 111111118 l8 in natural resources. it is said feggionol troupe engaged solely about 50 members and assured the expected-JR. to have more sugar-cane land than entertalnmenf, work, Their oos- Rev. ‘Pastor cn behalf of himself ' Cuba; more citrus fruit land than tumes, were tasteful . and artistic, and the officers and members of the United States and litaly com- their singing good and their dsnc- the society that they were only e bined; more pineapple land than y g Hawaii; more tobacco land than ' ' ' ° the West Indies; more cocoaniit land than the Philippine islands; more banana land than Central O a c“, (nub America; more corn land than any hargesfnignttszleliprgvifi reirsnnncountry except the United States; med for me ‘New Year_ They hep; it produces more coffee than any ma“, m“ “we hm 13th A, there country outside EBrazil; and cotton is quite a number own“; awed 1n is grown ‘fin practilcally all sections. tame a!“ the surrounding din. As regar s m nero resources L fimmythe club is 100m“; (cl-ward there is hardly a region. except in = to a ma; winter-s spay-L Ithe lowlands along the coasts. where gold and silver is nodt found. _ _- _ w_ '1‘. Weir and son Mexico is the greatest pro ucer nl‘ Frrgkfligxmretumed Mme arm;- sliver in the world,.wlth 40 per r or c 2:25.? mars: ::."..':;ii.:.".::: Miss Olive Hiscott, Woodstock, between i521 and 1921 the silver N_ B" spent a few days m stalfley produced was worth £600.000,000 the we“ of her parents’ My; and sterling or some $3,000'.000,000. Mm Thom“ glam“ Mexico also ranks next to the Unit- ed States in the production of cop- IMlBS Lottie tBrown, Mrs. H. 8.111911 and produces large qllflrltlllefl MacEwQn and 50m; iitoss and Archi- of lead. it has the ‘largest sulphur bald have recently returned to their deilosllfl lrl 111B WOPld- 118 Well 118 homes after spending n week wlthfvaluable tin-beds and coal-fields. Mm w-cnlnnld Johngtone, Brook- The oil production of Mexico is field second only to that of the United who hsd refused to return to their duties unless the Board upheld the suspension of sixteen year old Robert Williams who was expell- ed by Miss Murray, the French teacher, for “lmpndently" address- zziDust Causes Asthma. Even a little speck too email to see will lead to agonies which no words can describe. The walls of the breathing tubes contract and it seems, as if Miss Gladys MacKenfe. Granville is visiting her sister, Mrs Ernest iMacEwen. South States, and in 1923 amounted to ,21 percent of the world's output. ::Milier‘s \Vorm Powders‘ set ,mililly without injury to the child, to bless the kind father whom we have learned to appreciate and to love. Your thoughtful remem- brance of us at the apostolic tombs and holy shrines which it th Father lMoCabc and others. were given for Father John. Ladies and the C. M. B. A. After the s'nging of God Save e ‘King thre-e rousing cheers the The many friends of Miss Mary E.‘ and there can be no doubt oi’ their Gallant are pleased to learn she is deadly effect upon worms. They recovering aftera prolonged attack have been in successful use for a of la grippe. long time and are recognized as a Heading preparation for the -pur- pose. 'i‘liey have proved their power in numberless cases and have given relief to many children, whoihui for the good offices of this com- pound, would have continued weak and enfeebied. Last night's banquet was one of‘ the finest yet put on in Summer- side and each and every member cf the committee in charge are- to be congratulated upon the suc- ccns which crowned their efforts. Toiflght Father John will be the‘ guest of honor at a banquet from f Summerslde Knights of Columbus. Antigonish Shows Form and Beat _ New Glasgow 5-41 NEW GLASGOW. Feb. 2—~iNew Glasgow hockey team's hopes for the championship laurels of the A. P. C. League faded last evening when they were defeated by the fast travelling -Ant‘ngonish sexettli, here, score 5-4. Too mucli conflil-J encs in their prowess sent New? "DIAMOND DYE" ANY ‘GARMENT, DRAPERY was your privilege to visit de- serves our special thanks. All your deeds of loving kindness are an example leading us upward and onward in the pathway of life. And on the golden links of friend- ship that bind us to you gleam countless acts of your delicacy and devotedness. in conclusion we beg your dear patron St. Teresa of the Child Jesus to continue her graces and we pray that her gentle. loving spirit may ever guide you in the path of life till the ~Divine Master shall have called you to reap the reward merited by your deeds of love and self-sacrifice. 0n this occasion we wish to ex- press our grateful appreciation oi‘ kind Father lVlcCaiie’s untiring ef- forte in promoting the welfare of this chosen portion of your flock ‘Father John made a beautiful reply telling the children some oi‘ his experiences in Rome and the rneny unDPQBBlOIIB of loyalty to the Catholic faith witnessed by him. He "had the privilege, he said, of at- tending service at St. Peters iv" ‘Rome when His Holiness pontiff- cated and a congregation almost equal to the whole population 0 the very life must pass. Prom this condition Dr. J. D. Kellogg's As- thma Remedy brings the ne'er to perfect rest. it relieves the passag- es and nonnal breathing is firmly established again. Hundreds of tes- timonials received annually prove its effectiveness. ing her. The Board ruled that the boy might return it‘ he apologized for liis remark but Miss Murray would not agree to this and her refusal was backed up by her colleagues, nil of whom immediately "went on strike." The stork he'd s recent visit to Mr. and iMrs. Nelson Cousins. ieav-l ing o. daughter. Their many friends wish to extend to Mr. and Mrs. Cousins their hearfiest congratula- tion.s. - s... e Recent lMarit/me Users (I) interlocking Tilc was used in the construction of tho following buildings. A new product in this territory-it was of course not selected until thoroughly tested so it! adoption is eloquent of its advantages: ' . Dominion (iovernment Arsenal, Halifax. Provincial Power iHeuae, Ruth ‘Falls, N. s. Admiral Beaitie Hotel, 8t. John. Cold Storage Plant, North Sydney. Dry Kiln, Plercey Supply Ltd" Halifax. Residence, Dept. of Justice, Dbroiteatcr, N. B. Administration .eidn., Acadia University, wolrvllls. M1 r L. E. SHAW, LIMITED. MAKERS ,FOR ‘mé Mltnmmizs AVONPORT,’ u. e. niwo- . Eastern Guardian ..°.I. W. MURDOOK. Montague. received 1926 Calendars for Guar-i dian readers renewing or subscrib- ing. Also Dictionaries. Renew at onw and get one. tf flmwezxtv wmsr. - The weekly whist- party held at the home of Mr. Lemuel Kenny, Morel] was greatly enjoyed by all. notwithstanding the condition of the weather there was n large number present. The prizes were awarded to Miss Agnes Duffy and Mr Thomas Kenny, Si‘. The boobie prize was tied by Mrs Patrick Trainor, Miss Winnie Duffy and Henry Trainor drawn by Henry Trainor. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs Kenny. assist- ed by the ladies, after which an hour of good old forty-fives were played. The next whist will be at the home of Mr. Walter Byrne. Morall. INSIDIOU EYE STRAIN We u» this adjeeiilva ad- viaodiy. Buffcrera rfrom Eyestraln may have perfect vlaion and therefore do not auapeet the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire iiuman- organism ‘la Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, 1t is computed utilize about 20% of thll Nerve Energy, but when Eye- atralmia present. a much larp or propartion- in required. Hence defective ‘ayes, through their consumption of an ex- ceoolve amount of Nerve En- crl)‘. may seriously affect the functioning of oflier organs of the body, and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED ii. F. ilaichmii Optometrist lThe young people of Stanley are| regular attendants at the ‘Bay View rink, which ‘s under the manage- ment of Mr. Preston lWsrren. ls the guest of Miss Mary Ste-wart Cavendish Mr. Oliver Bryenton. ‘Spring Val- ley, is visiting friends in h’s old iMiss Kathryn Taylor, (clerk at home town‘ Mr. 1W. T. Weir's store. while at rink Saturday night, fell and un- fortunately fractured a limb. Her . many friends hope to see her at rink within a few n'ghts. Colds Are Not Necessary Evils Observance of One "Funda- mental Rule of HcaltliPlb- tocts Against Thom Whether one matches cold molly la largely a uestion of physical condi- tion. lf t e nei-ai viixlit is low, tMr. Hiifz has recently purchaseii- rssistnncc to iscnsc is ‘c; 3nd n: a valuable driver from Mr. iWal- euchatime scold is easy to contract pr-lncc Edwin-d rmlnnd ntwnded, ford iMacEwen and difficult to check. - l; was gunk-h,‘ to any 33th,," Cmllltlllillml l‘ “Wl-"lll-l “Wu”: to be present at such a ceremoni- ofsuchaststeol‘ hcalth,wlt itlltten- when one could not but Wm ‘hrmpa dantiistiessnesqbilioueneeqbsadnches at such demonsmmon f '1 I‘ 1 anda ncral lack ofvitality. Poisons d t u t 1M t B 0 0y“ ‘Vi. from t e waste matter thotrcmainl fml g h o ° he"ch“r°h' He behind “m, - r Ihquhr bowl {fet t at the demonstration givenl diminution are pica‘! up by the bMd-ion this occasion to himself thel and “ma; m em Patton“ ha“ humlhie worker in this portion of The weakenyourresistancettidioal. G01“ Vlllflyflfd W115 11,181 1111011161‘ q-Konmdror people who mwgnnf. evidence of that loyalty and faith fared from xii-poisoning ln ‘tllll way in thesplendld parish of St. Paiils. have found that Na cl, the ‘Zlllflflll He thanked» the pupils most ‘liularicant makeabowe elimiucioh lure liaartiilg for their welcome and as‘ nea. ~aneveceo Is r Nu] softens the waste tier nd n d [in h “m, ecmmn he] gr nte am a holiday. permits thorough and!‘ Qlllll ‘ _ Father John next distribiitedi spiritual souvenirs of his visit to. v . Rome to the children. lea covering! hvangingr-everytiiingi 1' Guy Dlamolid- Dyes-no other kind —and tell your drugglst whether tho material you wish to color is wool oi lslikdor whether it is linen, cotton or I IfllXQ Mr. William Brown and son George. rMargatq spent Sunday st tbc home of ‘Mr. ‘Robert Brown Mr. Wesley Keefe. cheese-maker. ~ left Friday to spend ‘the week-end at his home in Bay Fortune. uoo vv P E. R. BROW 146 RICHMOND STREET GHAILOTTETOWN re, Life, Accident, Sickness Plate Glass Insuranco at . Lowest Agent at Siunmersideyliloyil Pew" Good Strong __Stoci.' 001111111111“ xxxx x xxx xx Ax a‘ - e m“ ' ‘ ~$v firs!" “H122 Just Dip to Tint or Boil Among the recent visitors to the c'ty were: lMeasrs John Quinn, D. m DYe J. Maclseod, Ed Graham, Thurlo Hiecott and ‘Miss lMary Martin. Each iii-cent package contains directions so sim- plc any woman can tint soft, iieli- rate shades or dye rich, perma- nent colors in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings. sweaters, draper "Mr. Wallace lMacKay, Campbell- ton. left Saturday. Jan. hilth on a visit to " ‘ . Th Bee Co liS ». els Httagigfiadimp l-lqiomoawayaoaevaflandm Mr. Garnet -Profit, Kensington. was a visitor on Monday and pur- chased one of Mi‘. George Henry's. prize milk cows. Fl ( tion without overtuing the intestinal muscles. Nujnl can be taken for any ien h of‘ time with no iii effects. you take cold easily, a your ggiggist for Nujol to-day-end mem- , 00k for the name "Nujoimln red Mes Hazel Pnofittnflpring Valley on both bottle and patlmge. llfllf-‘lifildiilliz’ "ill." ‘Q35 “all “T51 135.136 UFFKTIi m " l l . Instruments that .‘I.'xo'i§l°"'l§§ m. ‘M m w”i:‘:kil.'°’°":“'f 1°11 l-Oox egg-Mg ' Hxw-Hiawl i emu ri-iei" 3il“.'§""-"-'-"x-°?I£{io.'f'"3lll7.'Z. ' " “m4 'w"”‘~r'=' T“ Awfmr; THNP” “KW ‘f WlFE. wuz i the not lit leaving the chair and W‘FYE.4I,‘.Q . VERY JfiALous JEALOUb Q" ME ' youovarlioil. _ Mr, rRsed Cotton mat w'th a paln~ ful accident confining him to his home. ‘His many friends here are lpieesed to know be is steadily im- proving. You've probably heard oi this well? known plan of making cough s mp Winona, d ve you over ‘rise nit‘: o, _ u w _ un era n whylrlhgigranda ofofiimillcl. the world Dezcng Diagnostic tProfessional Units OOIIQIT FOB ‘IIIE PATIENT IIIIOIINOY FOB Till OPTOMITRIGT ‘Ilo Wolllsvortli Unit presents lnlnpoet ' Banqueted by 0. M. B. A. The banquet tendered to R ev. J. Y°QR wire cannons or: ‘iiou- firms l5 460D - HAw- - HAW- HAv/t! . r. use dial-load molasses, syrup instead of sugar Et er wa , it tastes good, d Jinn l6 ounces y than you with one! individual instrument, within intaiit reach. - > An important requisite of a ro- fraetlnl outfit iii absolute com- fort for the patient. This lino-boon locompllohcd In the Wolioworlh Unit with Idle’. Jumble not, heel rut and arm M. ehol l///////. TDD lair-é“! In all ocular ‘t?’ l here; Itzfg The (iipirdiani shadow , .1 is morning will be hope- that ihéllu MMMM by Sir Henry coming.