'¢.ulr.~: V , ,. __ Don't wavs your hair daily-or even ovary week. are’s a way to ky it wavy for da. at a time. BE RE on use your gil, or ourlcrs. DAHPEN lite hair with DANDERINE. Just. a few DROPS on comb or towel. Your locks will then behave for a MONT_Hl Of course, you know what Danderlne does to dandruif ; dissolves every Spock. within five minutes of rubbing into the scalp. But as s wave-preservor vu 'JR hair itself, Danderine ls a. JOY. The beat dressing in the world because st doeas’f show. Any permanent wave or water wave lasts much lonfer and looks much nicer when Dan erlne ll used instead of water to “set” the wave. Ask Your DflI¥8il¢ _ Get a bottle of Danderine and start its benefit.. may. Every urusewfe 1_1" it, for only 35:. l-‘or the finest dressing ou could find, and the best. aid to lmlr health yet discovered, _lust try- Danderine Dunk River Dairyng Company The annual meeting Of the Dunk River Dairylng C0.. WHS held 0" Tuesday 8th, insf., The President. .\ir W. N. Jenkins teviewed the work of the year and referred 10 the increased oulpllt of the past season and also to the large num- ber 01 prizes won by the butt-:i'~ maker, .\ir. (_‘. M.. .lolili~'l'lll1-`.V Wili- l925. Butter sold at 44.93 and nettec the patrors 50- and 52 per Wund- Butter fat equal to 1.92 for 100 lbs. 3.8 milk. .March und .-\l>ril butter aotd at 44 to 50 cents and netted the patrons 48 cents. equal to 1.82 for 3.8 milk. During May, butter sold at 34.92 and netted 39 to 40 equal to 1.42 per 100 lbs mil. June to August, butter sold at 33.04 and netted 33 to 40 equal to $1.23 pct' 100 l»bs_ milk. Sept. -to Nov. butler sold ut 35.39 and netted 36.25, equal in $1.39 per 100 ll)S. milk- . Thr., Company adopted the chang- es made by the l!npa\.'llncl\t in the grading system :ind lhrec grades '_ . ' - 1-. - .iv . -9. --OARNIVAL, M North 'Dryonu M I th u‘5N mB‘|“|”, ma' e°“"'d" FW' nm' P°my1S\i‘:ms‘r=ld:. gubscrlhz or roaau 3s15`3`""“' yoar subscription to the Guardian ~l-wssrsnn aosnr - ifr. ‘"4 3" °“°' " ‘ynss J. Gallant la now Guardian . _ :gent ia. Howlaa and will racalva ""°A°'N° L“£,EbH°°s Eisxe” news items. advertising and ransw- "”5'~°°' 'M°“d°V ° r“"y, ' “V il Imucdpuou to noon. lf stormy, first 'ilns day ‘ following, Signed. Alden Mosse. _-rue vlcroaul unions will 3939*?-1'?-3* ofa? the Albany st. Pats at Albany _NOTHWG To no __A ,our rlnlt this Saturday night, Feb. an Comedy with cm time "dale" ___ and lbanjo music, also stop dancinl. _WE ARE gEADy w book 0,., candy and refreshments. Middleton lers for Fertilizer at our Branch Han- T“"d“Y- Feb- 1501- U 5l0i'mY _n Ken,|nst,_,n‘ A Home 5 Ca Thursday a good time guaranteed. 3g30.2.11.3| 38‘49'2-‘12-|31. -|.oAolNc uve Hoos at -‘INSTITUTE .NJENZING-'rllro Kensington on Wednesday Febru-'§°l1‘!i1:¥ 11112911115 of the -Ray of lr 16th. J. A. Douglas for Harry ODS DSI Uuté met at e home of Ieliklns.. 3787-2-10.51 MIS- l- L. Cook, .with slixbeen mem- omso s»2TRTEss d xizsunzm pe-in wigs lpreiem - an corn- e o - - ns; mic ad codfish for sale. - I-{oward`Ode. Roll Call was answered with England, Travellers Rest. Valentine verses. fl‘1_ie minutes of 3836 2 11 2l the last meeting 'wens read and up -_- pr -gd. The Plreslldent .reported --DEATH.-At North Bedeque on that she -and Mrs. ‘Dewalr had tak- Saturday evening at 7.45, Fehruaryen the institute gifts to u needy .Sth there passed away tothe heav- family an-tl. spoke ol' how g'ra-leful enly home. Mrs. Marion Ida Ciark,Ry they had been received. The widow of the late Artemas Clark at School Committee mepcirted visit- the comparatively eatly age of (tiling the school. it was decided to years. _\'.rs. Clark was stricken with 'bi-ll’ *W0 0l"€‘3m€'!‘S I0 -\i0l\i drink paralysis on Saturday, January 29th U15 ‘W’f’e." N11' U19 'S°h°0l- and 9 one week before she died and never °0i1m1il¢'e¢ ‘W9 i\Dl>0il1i£d i0 891- “ cgainefi consciousness. -Mrs. Clar’k bwkcue fm' the schml I-im°f“'Y~ was before her marriage Miss Neil 25 blocks' “V” 51"” Wt 1° mem' of Kelvin, daughter oi the latebem w wmk fm' iaqum' 'A mmf James Nell 0: rhat place. ner hro~f“"“ °“° °f “he mmm” W5 :her and sister Anthony and Millie in which 'she 'manked' me Neil resale ln callfoznla. Mrs.,’”“'“”° 1°", “ gm "hid" “he I* _ cellved when lielaving for U. S. A. Clark hsdthree of a family all pres-In was decided to wwe a tener of ent at their mothers funeral. James sympathy 1° ML Angus Munonmd and Jessie who reside at home and on me death or his Wm, who was .irs. J. G. Mcl.earr of hot 16. Mrs. a valued memfber of mu. .Inmmum Clark was a line christian woman, The swing of mmm to we School the very soul of kindness and gener child"-en mx., d;,L.,u,3ed‘ bm owmg 0-Hill" Shi? “'03 3 faiihflii attendant to lack of time, was left over until and active worker in tht- North next meeting. [[0931 limp,-0v¢_» Bedeque Church and a valued mem- nrgnur, wma d.;s,¢u.g5@d. and it was ber of the W. .\‘.. S. and interested decided to use the pnoceella of the in the Sunday School. The Iunerai.VaJleni.iue suppur Whicli is .fo be service was held on Monday, Felrillolli Saimlrdiay nlgiht, to .repair and .uary 7th and wus largely nttended,'extend the sidewalks. -A commit- the service was conducted by her tee vv11s'8Dpoli31wd to illl€l'V1€'W' U10 pastor Rev_ D. K. -floss who spoke lmproveement Society in this mat- appreclatlve words of Mrs. Ciark's lor. Moetirlg G10-901| 'bl' 91”-King °f fine christian t-haraeteu The in-1l1@‘N°ti0“@l Am*‘°m~ DW "-25- tennent was made; in Norm Collection 850, Orphanage- $1.00. Bedeque Cemetery The pall bear ers were: Messrs. Archibald Stav-‘ ' D. B. McDonald, Jas. McDonald. , o ert Agnew, Jan. Stavert, -Henr , """"‘ ,_\{¢(;3u|1, ' y .."FOR SALE*-600 bushels of I certified seed Green Mountain i potatoes. Good stock. Phone R-52. ' Fred Robertson, Brudenell. 3748 2 8 Bl . IN MEMORIAM | __._'<»¢»--- i GEORGE Tv-fi/'Arcl-lsll B681; Cure _ ul' creuni v.'.-l'e made i{i.»'lcall 'lf IWO with 3 difference of wa vents be twccn each grade, 'itherc passed to his eternal reward: , would be Gas ‘to glve 3 tong _t\loss,,._ on. January. 22nd.. 1927,' ___ I 1Genr e W. Vatcher in his 67th ear mfg; names of P.yE. island people " " Islander Winiuwess _ ' I " - ~- " Tuslrlshas or'l>r-ol. Louis t.. GARDENS ,__ l native of Charlotte- ~ aes-r :.-....f.~. -ron uns wsu-san uswa -._¢M_¢~|,,\" U, mu , F" '“’"~ ‘ - -nan I is svwsbla U sms st uw wma-s outer :fum fi: lumb°»°l3§:;d¢l§lili:;' lim. "r " dig _ .,, . , , msg la Boston. Two years ago Is cams to that city from New fork and opened the Boston lasti- .uts of Physical Culture, on Hunt- _ngdon Avenue. He lsavss Boston in May to go .o the Milton Point Casino, Rye, New York, where he will fill the Skadploekilp |nI&l'|'aaGav- I - dana! Csylon. lilaadad wli skill bling ridldaadlavsr ' _ lo your tal cup. llln ull sulzllls LIST lil’ ' f FDR , for nearly eighteen years, being promoted successively Lieutenant .Ja tain and commouore. He is . At ‘mi rhmuwuy, somervlllei FOP PIIOUHIOIIIZ. K y . Tile total output of blitfer amollntilvor many _,veal-5.Mr_ Vatgher was 3 ed ill value to $63,59? meetings Miss Lily Seaman 'gave a very interesting laik on Bocas . and our activity or the evening took the form of a' contest on that subject. xlsltlon this season as Command- ng Officer, The Casino is a com- , Jinsd swimming and yacht society . Ilub, situated about twenty miles, from New York. ' 1-le was publicly appointed Com- (7. ' Ask you amass. lnodore of the United States Vol- , .tutser-Life Baving Corps, after .be- ing an active member of this corps ll lecond in command of the New York State District. There are about 3200 members in the corps. During his association with that -_ lrganizatiou, Commodore Mac- 'ntyrs saved 312 lives and had also '80 puliouts. By this is meant 6%?-. is who ot in deep water and 'mths S lseded assistance to make the _ , - Abe Lincoln s Mr. Maclntyre makes the import-I Int announcement t at arrange-- ‘ ‘ nents are being made for a two nonths trip through Canada of _-1 some of Mr. Macintyre‘s students] H|s1'0R|¢;U5_ l`hey will include three New Eng- - ' and boring champions and eight Today ls the 12lst anniversary of tear champions of all weights. Ar- the birth of President Lincoln-or ‘angemellta are Doing made for li “Pres Linltlnk” as the colored citi- .wo hours exhibition at each show Zeng were wont 10 can mm. if utllletics (which will demon- Llncnln Wm; hom in yrarqln ltrate to the public how modern (how La Rug Coumy, Kemucky Joxink iS taught and how they null was assassinated in Washing- ..-alui. the program flniehlns "D ton on the 14th April, lass; and .vlth several bouts of fast, sclentl- meg on me following ,1uy_ Ap;-1| .'ic boxing. The exhibition will 15¢h_ 1g65_ He was buried M ‘ uso include fencing. performed by springfield, Ohio. on May 4th, 1865. .wo men and one lady Champion. lie was serving ln the second year The performluoe Will be billed of the Presidency when stricken by ls the New York llllllilllle 'If Phi" J. Wilkes Booth, the assassin. tical Cluture in Classic Boxing and wnsmngmn became famous as .fencing Exhibition. Every movc l-me Father of ms Country--_ Un. >f boxing and fencing will be tie- coin will live ln history ns the moustrated, and challenges will be ~~p,-e,,erve,. of me Union ,md Des. ssued to all comera in any weight' ,foyer of S1,,ve,y_»- in boxing and feuclult. Aa showing how the Destroyer Much valuable information wlllI,,|- slavery; m,_ ~ oc given out as how in train luv -»W,mh|ng¢0n 1,, me m|gm|em modern 'swimming ut home, the mme nn ea,.m__]0ng since me wr-rect method of \u'@r\¢hin8» MW mlghllest in the cause of clvll lib- io llrtlolive ilretllhillif in '\‘»h0W9’f erty-still mlghtlest in moral re- baths, how to break death grips 01 f0,.m,,_tion_ drowning men, and as to the pro- .-on thu! ,mme a eulogy is ex. per methods of resuscitation in the ,,ecte,|_ It cannot be_-» case of those who have been np- .ITD add brightness to the sun DH-rerlliy li\°0W“0d- or glory to the name of Washing- There are three Prince Edward um is anke |mnoBsible_»- Islanders in Mr. MH°i“¢Y\`°“ 5"* "Let none attempt it_" lug 0iB99€B» “U“e1Y- Pm” G"‘““' "In solemn awe pronounce the Everett M&CD0llHill and Gemm name. and in its naked, deathloss. Ryan. splendor, leave it shining on." lt will be learned With l“"""" These were most unselflsh senti- that Mr. MaclrltYro`H “Emi f“'-“""' ments, and the language is auch ua who went to live Wm? him ’3'°"‘° only Lincoln could utter. years ago, was killed ln nn auto- mobile accident in the United '”’_ S-ef--~ ' Mount Stewart Items ____._<-03-4* ____ ° ‘ What proved to he the heat en- tertainment ever held ill the . .\ t. Stewart l. 0. 0. F. Hall which is noted for such, was held Monday | C lrlghtnthe 'itll ilist when tl1e_ Truc- ‘ _ it e ramntc Club presented thc , -four act play “Lena Rivera" to u "”“‘” ` , arge ant ,appreciative audience. PRAGUE- Rfb' u"“1he M`.“me‘f Every home ill the village and for Of RIIUWIIYS 01 (_3Z9Ci109i°"`"kfii 8;* .1 radius Of about five lrlilns helm: nounces that it is .ills lntentlln ll represented. 1-lven though the the coming Spring in d\U'f"'i_\li'2 fmt hull was completely filled perfect nightly and monthly circu_ar tick~ order prevailed throughout. The w ill without ilmitw n -_ . - , nlculm- railway district issuing nbly illied the position. The four th _ . mee lcnecreehmuovahla -have lonr|\}/hole' audience young and old. - 1 1 “_ from reg nnug to end and each damned' me lack or spec a ra actor and actress played their part plore the country more thoroughly Republic is, it may be explained," I _ 1 rl I ll _ I hvmefl up hw oem rue- dielffm-{..§“....‘ii‘.Li`i.§’..’i`}’..2$’£§....`i.§l‘I..f‘..Z`i§€. Special excursion trains will also be ,,a,.|0“8 musical selections rendel. tres and .places of particular inter- held the rapt attention ul rul. roi. est. lt is to be €Xl>€Ci€d thu! the Cir- lowing are the characters: -Lena grade toward Council Bluffs. A Sl°°“"“'me- Mmm- Act "’“M“ill*‘- broken axle on me engine tender Grove, the home of John Livings- helieved. » - Three passengers wllo were most yea" l“t“"' Act llv"s“"“9 seriously |nj,".ed' Wm Ven Act ll and lil, (tio next day. More than 250 other Oocuggflizs of Violinists for the evening were Merlin!! closed with the .singing of taps. Friday and Sain rd-ay READ THE ITEMS BELOW AND ACT AT ONCE THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS THAT YOU ' CANNOT AFFORD To PASS UP. Penman'a Fleece Lined Underwear . . . . . .. . We per Garment Penmdn'a Fleece Lined Underwear, extra heavy . . . . . 89a per Garment Mcn'a Wool Underwear, heavy weight. Regular $1.50 for . . . $1.00 Msn's All Wool Underwear. heavy weight. Regular $1175 7°' "" ' ' ' $145 , Blankets, Special all wool. Regular $12.00 for . . . . . . .. . . . $9.00 Allcomforfatoolearat.......... . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..20% Discount See our special table of Heavy Working Shirts. Regular $1.26 for .. . . ......__ $1.00 Slightly damaged Army Bed Blankets- Special . . .. . $1.00 Special line of all wool Auto Wraps, extra large. R600!" $7-0° for _ , _ _ _ _ _ . _ . $5-00 Flanneletts Blankets 10-4, $1.85. 11»4,$2.00. 12-4, $2.10. ALL -MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS CLEARING ’ _ AT 25% OFF Al||.adlea'Swaat¢rs clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..20%Ofl Largo Skeln Yarn for 8vvsatars,alI shades . . . . .. .. . 20:: a Skeln Cl\lidren'a Sweaters. Sec our special lins for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 Boy'a heavy all wool school Hose .. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 401: a Pair Ladies’ Fins Llama Wool Hose Clearing at .. 69° a Pair 25 Dozen Ladies Fieeced Bloomera Clearing at . _ . . . . . . ._ 75c a Pair 25 Dozen Ladlsa' Strap and long sleeve Vest: Clearing at . 40c Each Men's Heavy Worsted Hose, Brown and Black. Regular 50o _ . 3 Pairs for $1.00 Mon’a Mottled Fisecsd Combinations. Regular $2.00. Special . . . . ,_ $1.39 Balance of Men’s Sweaters and Lined Gloves 25% Discount Boys’ Heavy Swoaterato elearilor . . . . . . . . . _.' .. . . . . . ..79c A Special Line of Menfs Neckwear to clear for _ . . . . . . . . . . ...._ .. . . . . . . . . . . , __ 69;: 500 Yards .'20 inch Print Cotton. Regular value 251: for . . . . . .. .. ..... 13¢ 500 Yards 32 Inch Dress Gingham. Regular value 30a for . .... . . . . _ ., 15° 500 Yards Dish Towsllng. Special value . . _ , _ _ _ __ 12¢ 20 Yards Cotton Towels clearing at _ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25e Pair 1000 Yards 36 inch Unbleached Cotton. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10|; Y.,-d 500 Yards 36 Inch Striped Flanncletts. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 18:: Yard FROM OUR LADIES’ READY-T0-WEAR DEPT. Balance of Ladies’ Jersey and Flannel Dresses at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25% Off A fsw Ladies' Silk Dresses clearing' at . . . . . . ... _ H 31098 All sllk~Kn|t underwear clearing at . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .....'.'.'.'.'.'.`2o%'off Remainder of Cloth Coats clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . \ .. . 25% md 33 1.3 011 A few Ladies' Fur Coats at Bargain Prices. _ Ladies' Sateen Bloomsro, all shades at .. . . . . .. 75 gurls Balance of Childrerfs Winter Hats at . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 25% and 33 1-3 Off _ l . _ _ le- -““““"“ “‘.‘.i.l‘°‘.l.‘i."2..;‘; f.i“.”.f. !i.“.“...“.’.....‘f.,°.‘F;:I:.‘::‘.....i.‘f’.‘;€.§Fl.., f ~ “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” Wants To F1111 I0 'vile more lmD0i'i*U\i °9i\'etl, both vocal and instrumental cular tickets will be largely usedllllvers, Catherine MacDonald: ‘UU0HiA'm‘35'T. Riiiiimlifl- i""h- P* by visitors to the numerous Czecho- Granny Nichols, Lena s gruntlnioth- - Qlloou Millie. ill ll ll\lill\Sil9fi \\‘ slovnk -health resorts who will thus er, Penzle MacDonald; Carolina tervlew states that while in the be able go make me Mqllalngance Livingstone, Livlngstoue's daughl» United States She dismissed H of 3 large area of me country for er, Anita MacDonald; Mrs Graham, scheme for building a new capital wmch the resort Wm serve as head.'wife of Henry Graham, Mrs Alex, in place of Bucharest by United qum.lem_ MacKenzie; Nancy Scovandyko ll States enterprise. llcr wish is to ___.<.>___. lone spinster, lilargnret McPhee; transfer the capital from Buchar- _ Durwnrtl Belmont, Mrs Grahaln’s est for Aesthetic reasons and in FOUR -COACHES 'OF son, Albert Rowe; Henry Graham. thc national interest. She is said Rom( M_0UN'r;\|N Mrs Gralium's second husbnnll. lo favor Brasov (Kronsiadtl ill LTD. OVER T-HE DUMP Harold LIICGY; John Nichols Liv- Transylvania, the Geogrzipllical ' ___ - lngston, son of Granny Nichols, centre nf Romania. /\V()\C.,\_ lowa, Fe|,_ 1-1_ __ pam-[Basil MacDonald: John Junior, non The Queen declares that Aineri-l coaches of the Rocky Mountain 0! Liviullaion. Elmer McQuald: cans are able and willing to realize Limited were hurled down a twenty -7001 Sluollm. Nnncy'H rlollilew. the proiect, but would require o mm. emlihnkment near walnut latefwiliie L“°°>'¢ U“°i° B"iY~ an °i‘i leafle of land for 11 determined peri- `ln_gt, night ps; the gmck U-am of the HGKTO. Ser*/lllll. P9161* MCKGIIIHI. Od to cover thc cxpollselg but other- Rock island lines speeded down Act l*G"“““i’ Nichnlii |\0"\€ ill wise would impose no obligations. ls H k t Holiday make,-.5 and your acts held the attention ot the - ONE PRICE TO ALL. h . wav flwilitlrr 10 enable' em ¢° “X Wm, me 63,, and grace of ,, pm __________~s____.~s _, __ , w _ L _ _ Platform There was no uncertain sound aibout thc deliberations and con- clusions of the Canadian Legion of the llrlllsh Empire Service Lea- gue which held its annual conven- tion in Winnipeg last week. T-here were no eqllivocations and no evas- lons. Tile war veterans placed tlielusellres on record on n number of questions dealing with the pro- mollon nf healthy national senti- ment and the maintenance of Em- pire tics., `f\l\\0lu: thc subjects dealt with was thc suppression of foreign lit- erature aud films whose influence is unlallouistlc to British ideals. -mhoo »-me The -'hee {if;”i?.?.?."....'$l}?..l.f-il...‘t.“.i1.‘§ii‘.§‘§..2?-Queen Marie The War Veterans’ l(}yc10n@ Destroyed Many Houses in Australia (Canadian Press) -BRISBANE, Auslrniln, Feb. ll. -A cyclone struck the northern part of the Calrlls district Wl-tl- uesday destroying half the hous- es within a radius of six miles. Rivers overflowed. telegruplllc and telephonic communication was cut off and shipping was nt'~ fected to a large extent. Material damage is estimated at 250.000 pounds sterling (about 151,250,000.) One man is known lv have been drowned. (The municipality of Cairns IS They recognize the subtle propag- anda to which Canadians have been Pxpnacll for many years through these two channels. Alert censor- Ship has lu large measure rolbbed on the east const of Queensland. It is n sugar district with some gold fields and tin mines in lilo lnelghborhood.) d h . . ' ton, Kentucky (two weeks later.) - “use ' ° w'°°k' '°'"°“" "'m°'“'“ Act lll-same as Act ll Three P3.lI'S Of as _ ( ' _ Messrs John J. Mcinnls, Alexander he tram' who were taken w C°un Mclnnls and Lawrence Smith ac- BT- M0‘Hii-TZ. Feb. il. - The nft- cll Bluffs in n relleft l , b bl, were saved from dent]-ll; ily lb; gtetri °°mmml°d on the drum and b°“"`“ en enormous quummei' M "now by John McDonald, St. Peters ami which mllilo the icy oi sportsmen, construction of the coaches __ __ ‘ on the organ by Miss Edith Jay, constitute nevertheless for the Ai- S Following the first act h duet, pine children n serious impcdilnent our “Sweet fidensvieve" was sung by When [they hnyxe to go. sometimes ‘ Mr and rs Henry Coffin accom- VPYY Hr. i0 i oil' Village sch ol. - sweetened Bad pauletl By) l\il;n Edith Plgott len- Thehrond is long and the trariips corel, " n't rump on the Tall of n t e snow -very tiring. Tl l Breath 0verc0lne'My Coatl". ll-‘ollowlng the second means of making the roadlle --i- t so “t i h l ti blitll kl.O _ Gi= B=|=hif'1 and lndlgsstlon govifee l?assl§"“sll?1gwb‘;'nW)r:te. rdlaativegs rzptlace il[',ml>l\i,tnl]tlgym:1lo I Quickly subdued Connolly, Morell (encore), "There-incl help in passing everywhere, eg. ‘ Goes McManus." second encore “A4 peclslly when it d . DFL HAMILTON’-8 PILLS Rube f\°0\\1 ll High Grass Town" though the smnllmrll‘l)tlllntnlneZ§il"a|i‘le (accompanied by A. Clark.) A masters ln the art f I -bo f Enables a Wsak Stomach to l;;‘»t¢:;1ti ;solot"'\l’vt1wSon':ethillg in the‘on ihoss primitive (;kl:.ov “K n “ ol s t .P l . 0 pr 6 "rn ns" sung by /ind et n l t ' ' mp", , ,lMr. John J. McDougall. nccompau- lor mlsglng asc‘l)I:ol.sTll1l(;l lxhnwllvllllg Yom- liver Wm wmk ,mm if led bl' Mi!! Ediih Piiiott. enc`oi-ed. Swiss Association of Ski-lug Clubs toned with Dr. I-lalnllton’s Bills. Tm’ “ep dancing °‘ M” Mme" hi" Wilniefi 10 Como to the rescue |'rh9 bowel, Wm ch., the ,umm of M¢D°““|‘i “nd Mi' Miiifm D0Yis. of lhs children of tho Swiss Alps. all wastes and impurities. Your :f°°rK1eD";°r‘;dt‘:,:'; ‘”"""“‘ “°"°°' It li" “ke” "W Chafminl initia- stomwh Wm be t m order dl '_- rs c nn ng cncored. FOI- live of supplying the greatest pos- pu ’ 3° -lowing the play a sale of ples anti "on Wm be ,teen and as A "_ sible nllmbsr of children with that 1” candy took place Mr W L Mc- mm your hum! U bmmd to be par Lend “cunning (hem. in .h|s. ver lndlspsnsslble means of locomotion. mann", lmmovei but style' some boxes of cand; whlkoh ls expensive and thus not 'P0 in always In good snlrlu. to bringing-sz.oo and sms etc The wt i" 'em' °' “" "‘° '“°"“"““' enjoy your mum to sleep 'en mdtmw proceed” “mmmt.cd .to up- sers, sfspetiuslly the ‘fathers of num. have lo" at mer" to 'Mk 'HL M two hundred dons". pm ero;la‘ amhlioa. Up to now. the As. use Dr. -I-larmllton’s Pills rl lsr w ro div me M on M dmnbmed "BMV 2" Ill if GMI e lded hall’ and half. 400 Dah., of k| .f No medicine for general family usa lomtt Ptewsrt’s half being for the md to und ln °r which 'hey al? good. ‘-Sold everywhere in 25c.Tlnlted Church und the other half mgmun “'d ';»,.|,,ned!p“:E§B,.::p;2: W_~ lf. oxss. _ ... V for a new ball at Tracadle. able sum of 4.000 francs. f"mig""““‘l” lim" 0( me We" ln Boston and containing “'i`i\“ kltowll insidious glorlfllrlllioll ‘if Star Spangled Banner," "Amcrll-u"_ thc l-ollnlry of lheir Orilfill. but und "Pho Buttle l-lynln of the R9' there ls still room for improve- p“|,||¢_" mem “'°"g I-he "ne 0f Bilmiiilli-“K The veterans. whose war acl-vlcc “lock mm’ “I We EHBUBU- Th” sntltle them to an attentive hear- Alhertian has referred before to the .ing from all lcapndlans, also urllv hllllo number of trashy sex mogul' ghehdppthm of a Dominion policy ines entering Canada. but all IDB directed towards harmonious rei- dnngerous “foreign literature" com- qglohghip within the British com- ms into the Dominion does not rail monworlth of nations. and nun th.- wnhln this category. Germany _il mlldarhy of me Empire be nest... "mo m‘”`e ‘l°i"K illiililleilll 00 me sd by the exercise of practical meu- nld stand, flooding the world with ,mu 0| lmmigratlon, lndustry Hull rclldlug mailer whose influence ii education, ‘lPrsctlcal measures of lllliagonistlc to British idsals.'Wsst- immigration" is a phrase which ern Canada nas not been spared may not mast ths approval of the “B “*‘*"° ‘ff German propaganda. unnerl Farmers of Album who uu- sumples of which svsn 'apllfllr ill cusssd the some subject a si\0ri "°"“‘“. C““°‘ii“'1 -neflpaile' at time agowhut lt ls ln une with me U10 Present time. The war vetxaiis ajhoqmgd policy of Hon. Mf- muy have had this fact lr mind parks, r westerner of lung experi- ;i;lc\‘tiuK their discussion of the sub- ence and of much prominence. After Death Skis Free Another resolution urged the ln- troductlon of text-books in schools of British composition and mann- . ‘“°i“r@~ This suggestion ls handed u»dant|:'srld\»v°°4i°°i\°”“i° on to the mlnlrter of educulon ln senden 'a sm* 'Alberta who is being given unsnvl - ivllikol able notoriety by authorising the use of a Latin text-book published The Association intends to go on' through this winter supplying the school children with the wbicoms skis. They find their reward in the 10! they create ln the villages. and of which the many letters from tha iii tl children. naive and overflowing with pleasure. are-ills proof. Ont. ' fi' i`; _ _ _ ,Q