Wan‘ 1177"!‘ '1“-\"" M. tfl‘ l‘! -- éi. 01cm r i? 3t s»? ‘ .' lireniilu us run ‘ I FEMALE TlillllBlES Many Cases Unnecessary These Women Gave Lydia E. Pinkham’: Veg- etahle Alberta Woman's EXIIOIIOBGQ Provost, AihertL-“Psrhaps you wii emherse me one of your boo aa yearago. was in a bad tion and would suffer awful pains at times and could not do any- thing. The doctor said I eould not have children unless I went under an operation. I read “ ' ‘ of Lydia ginkharnh VzgetiahiedCom- poundin e persan a non rec- ommended hi): to take It. After taking three bottles I became much better and now I have a bonnywlauaby girl four months old. l do my se- work and help a little with the chores. I recommend the Vegetable Com- nd m my friends snd_ am willing myou to use this l-Iflmlllll i99- tar. - Mrs. A. A. Annie. Borfii. Provost, Alberta. ' Operation Advised Sarnla, Ontsriw-"After my girlie was born I was a wreck. M nerves were too terrible for wo s and I simply could not stand or wslk_with- out sins. I suffered with farntin spei s until I was no longer an for my household duties and g to take 3.0 my bed. The doctor said I shoul have an o ration but I was not in a fit con ition at that time. My neighbor said, ‘Why don't you try Ilydin E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? I'm sure it will do you good and will save those doctor's Compound a Trial First bills.’ SoI was advised h my hue- handtotryltafterl told imabout it. lam ve thankful to say that I wassoon abe to-do m homework and a little washing also to take a few boarders for a while as rooms were scarce at that time. My baby is 17 months old now and I have not yet had an operation, thanks toyour Vnibléoh-ved f J ale e eta e mpoun toa ew peop e I kgow and have told them the good it has done me. I know I feel and look adilferentwornan these last few months and I certainly would not be without a bottle of your medicine in the house. You can use this letter as on see lit as I should be only‘ too lad for those suffering as I ave one to know what it has done for me.’ —Mrs. Rosanr G. MaoGnsoon R. R. No. 2, Semis, Ontario. Through ne lect,some female trou- bles ma rsac a sta e where an o - eration e necessary, ut most of e common ailments are not surgical ones. Many letters have been received from omen who have been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- ctable Com und after operations have been vised. In a recent canvass of rchasers of Lydia E. Pinkharrfs egetable Com und over ELMO replies were rece vcd and 98 outot every 100 said they had been helped by its use. t’ New Hampshire Statecgmb Saga T941111 Hospital HOW Applications are for admission to the shire State Hospital School o Nursing, Next Class forms April l. and a living conditions offered to student nurs- For further in- The School is generous allowance registered and es are excellent. formation apply to Nursing, New Hampshire Hospital. Concord, N, H, 361-2-10M6f. Director o 3mm... INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN Ws use this adjective advis- edly. Sufferers from Eysstraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any ays defect. _Th¢ motive power pf the entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it is computed utll-zs about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- straln la present, a much larg- er proportion la required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumptlomof an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy, may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce Ill health. HAVE _ voun eves zxammzo ii. lilluicheson Optometrist received, New Hamp- State _ quite sensible, Hair T0 Darken It The old-time mixture of Sage f Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmoth- er's recipe. and folks are again f using it to keel! their hair a ‘good, even col- ‘or, which is ' as we are li-v- ' ing in an a-ge when a youthful ap- pearance ls of the greatest advan- tage. Nowadays, though, we don't have ‘the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at .l1ome. All drug stores sell the ‘rcady-to-use product. improved ‘by the addition of other ingredients. called “Wyetlrs Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular be- cause nobody can discover it has |been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush With it and draw this through your hair. taking one small strand at a. time; by morning the gray ‘hair disappears, but what delights the ladle; with Wyelh's Sage and Sulpnur Com- pound, is that. besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few ap- plications, lflslso ‘produces that soft ‘lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive APPIN ROAD SCHOOL The following is the standing of Appln Road School for the month of Jonusry. Grade X.—1. Annie Gllllsple. Grade Vlil.—1, Annie Meal-Zach- ern; 2, ‘Cassie Gordon; 3, Lewis Gordon. Grade Vl.—1, Violet Gillespie and Wilbert Gillespie equal; 2, Samuel Condon_ Fttfifkslalcnronrv) FtltiiS For HORSES _ CATTLE . SHEEP PIGS POULTRY ‘Eggs are high lnprlce, keep the faying hens busy, buy our Pure POULTRY FOODS Blatohford's Laying ‘Mash. 8iatchford's Egg Mash. Blatchforws Scratch Food, (mixed grain) Iiatchfordw Chick Mash. POULTRY SUPPLIES of all kinds WHOLESALE and RETAIL. LOWEST PRICES CARTER ‘ & CO., Limited i cross ‘U ' ocsuaam. won , PilZZlE lillliPlili, i‘; From the Charlottetown Guardian Please find sneisssd l0 cents for your 6ND W"! Grade V.—l. Katherine ‘Matllle- sou und John Mathleson equal; 2 Frankie Eagan, ("B118 1V-—l. James Gordon; 2. Annie Mnthieson: 3, Malcolm Ash. ‘ley; 4, John Gordon, . Grade V. (Sflllififl-l, Eric Mne- Enchern; 2. JosinhCorncy; 3, Elsie Gnss, Grade l. (1st Junlor)—1. Newe Cudmors; 2. Reta Farran ' Grudol (2nd Junlor)—1, Shel- don Cudmore; 2, Jean Qordon; 3, llcstcr Gnss, I The following had perfect attend- ;~ uncc—Annie Gillespie, Violet Gil- li-‘BDIB. Wilbert Gillespie, bowl»; Gordon, Katherine lMiathiei-lon, An. "l0 Mfllllleflflll. ‘Eric iMacEachernfi- “ Edna M. Frlzzell, teacher, A The newestthing in ‘ Projection printing w Apparatus- V At a cost of $200.00 we have installed an sstman Auto- Focua enlarger. To place our work before the public we are going to make an 8x10 photo from negatives made by our studio for the month of Febru- ary at one dollar ($1.00) each. Samples of work in our windows. BA YER PHOTO STUDIO ._ ._, y» up.“ J‘ évoun BOY was further confirmed when she in the sleeping room. There was some cold miest with bread and cheese; also-a carafe containing red ‘wine. The sight of these things made Pandora wonder if her faint- ness were partly caused by hung- er. "The stuff isn't liloely to he -poi- soned," she thought- “They would have got rid of mo more simply without taking the trouble to bring me here, if that was their deal" She ate a biscuit or two, and poured into a thick. old crymal tumbler a little of the wine, which lasted lllce port. ‘ "l wish l knew whether this were ‘breakfast or luncheon. or dinner!" she remarked again aloud. And then she noticed that an echo followed her words—an insistent. personal sort of echo, almost like a spirit speaking, in- visible, impfsoned in the some room. Courage ond strength Ibegap to stem into her body again after the food and wine-almost too much consciousness of aboundlng vitality for a girl plunged deep in tragedy. happiness for her after last night —~even if she were able to escape from this plaoc——1’an did not want l0 hear the call of youth und life. within her. it was good to hear her living ‘voice! "Where am l?" she asked of the echo. And promptly it re- plied. Yct—was it an echo-or something more? Was there an- other voice farther awny behind the echo, avoice that was not an echo at "all? Dagon hill] ironically told Ser- geant Anson that he had “a dozen‘ theories, each one entirely dlffier- ent from every other." But some- thlnr-qllite a small, insignificant something-which had happened banished the 10L into the back- ground of his ‘brain. in their stead a new theory stopped forward. Perhaps in its turn this last would be dismissed, and a half- abandoned rival beckoned out of obscurity to take its place: but for the present it lured, startled, fascinated the dcbcctlvc. lie dared zzoflct his mind dwell upon it loo much. He wished to keep in touch with all sides of the su-bjlect. And though hc started a new notebook in honor of the new theory, be neither starred nor emphasized, it there. No one save himself, look- lng through the Jottings, could have guessed in which person mun- ‘wi Dagon felt the ‘most absorbing professional interest. The Canadian had a way of writ- ing down‘ question addressed lo himself. ‘Staring at these ln black and white seemed to force an- swers "out of the static," as he had called it since a short BID- prenticeship to‘ wireless teleg- raphy. Sometimes the answers were wrong; but iby the time be began to see their wrongness he had often dashed the real solu- tion of the puzzle on the next page of the book. The day following his visit to Hidden Hall Court and Ardry-le- Mare, the email volume, which he dubbed “My New Theciry None- book," would-have appeared to any other eye than his a' hotchpotcn, To Dagon however, it was clear enough, and bade fair later to be lllumlnatlve- The detective hsd neturned to London ln- the quiet, in order to develop the photographs of the smudgcd finger marks, also those he had discovered on the bench in‘ Pandora Home's cell. He had brought to town in‘ addition a tiny sample of the dried and clothed blood found on: the wall under the tapestries, and the least charred of thic bones retrieved from the fur- nucc. The Five Portraits As for the blood, the miscriscopic tests nlade showed it to he that A, p. s00, Law. ll its efforts to es- tablish ltself, hit upon the. idea of trial by ordeal. The accused was’ re- quired to BIND I piece of hot iron. carry it nine paces and drop it.‘ His . hand was bound up gnd his guilt or in- nocence wamdster- mined by the state of the wound at the end of three days. noticed several dishes on the table nace fire 'by order of Anson, ‘on the As there could be no way back to] Still, a certain ebullicnce did rise] - nan - 11-‘- Tua STATION caygvu The lbonee thlteu from the mij- 5H lcotttllowneflhasoatu Oat. conoldobrours ‘ contrary, ‘brought suspiciorfl up against s blank wail. Burnt as they were almost disintegrated in the furious flames, it was still “ ‘ ._.,_ for an expert to pronounce them i . portions of a man's skeleton. > This discovery 3am a singulsr- Sleeping 1y plquam no“ m 5°“? b°°k3~ oeee-vee-o-e-ee-e-e-ree-oe-eeoee no one knew yet ohthe mys erlous ——perhaps tragic—affalr at idden l-Iall Court. ' It was being "kept dark" for the moment by Dragon's request as well as Kennedy Hsst|e's earnmt wish, for in case a ‘simple explanation of the seeming tragedy should be found. the happenings ' o! that, terrible night" 188d ‘never be known beyond a smal circle. The detective was “officfally" in the country still, so ‘ft seemed uni likely that he would be distmlbed, and he was “conccntratin.~g" with all his might, hoping for one of he sudden inspiratlonalndeed. he felt that he was on the way to one, and hoped to accelerate his progress hy-‘i lgazlug at a rowj "of photographs. The hour was late in .tl1e after- noon, and though his rooms over- looked a somewhat denial street off the Strand, Dagon liked their convenience. it seemed that nothing could reach him from outside. He wasn't likely to be disturbed even by the telephone ‘bell, as none of his friends save Kennedy Haste had been told‘ of his movements, and Haste would not ‘ry to communioalr.‘ with him- i which supple- On the big table mented his American desk and stood beside it were five framed cabinet portraits, four of the fram- . es cheap things merely designed as supports to kcep the photo- graphs in an upright position. The fifth was different. This Dsgon had framed in silver, and bad given.‘ ll. the place of honor in the middle; Pandora drlusbfi-‘s portrait. I-Ie had obtained it from the house which she called home'—the house at whose door she had ibeon left as ‘a baby. ‘Ho had asked Haste for the picture as s loan, and ‘it had Ibsen sent lo him ‘by messeng- BI‘. A portrait. of Sir ltnwdon Wells he had obtained in the some way; also one of Fanny Glllett dressed as a V. A. D. A. picture of Wells’ cousin, Paolo Magnani, he had bought ‘at a shop where photo- graphs of theatrical favorites were sold; and one of Exle Cs-rroll had been already in his possession. l-le had appropriated lt in the days of his disguise as Mrs. -Payntor's foot- man. and it bad gone with him through the war. THE LOVELY PRINCESS Every one in the kingdom Joved the young princess. It was no wondvr, lfor she ‘was as sweet as she ‘was ibenutlful, and there was no one ln the ‘Whole counlury one ha-lif its bcziull-ful as shc. '_Wflill(l you like to hcar ‘the wiholc story clf the strange fute ‘that happened to the young princess. end bow it all turned out "in the ‘and? Even Ilhough you know the jebory, i‘: will ‘be fun lc rcazl it and cu-t out cvery day a dress for the ‘princess or some one also. who I81). pears in Ilhc story. I . floiibo sure to‘ ‘read ‘nhe COIJOIR CUT 0.11% every day ‘for the next chm. tilts. “lit you ‘cut out ai-l the pic‘ rcs ‘you will ‘have s ‘whole set of "Slcoplng ‘Bc-uuly" dolls that you can alcl. out labc ‘story with. -‘ Hcre“s'the ‘princess herself to- day. Color her lovely hair;- yellow, her cheeks mink, and her dress and shoes and stockings a light lb/lue, Tomorrow the" story |beglns~wlth another dress for the princess. (Copyright, 1925, Associated Edi- tors. lI/nc.) (Continued Tomorrow) --i<oo->—i—— New Apron Fronts- The new apron fronts are vcry skillfully handled in the now frocks and are frequently of a contrasting material. Drink Water When . Kidneys Hurt You when Y0“ wake “P Wm‘ back‘ Principal's Dept. Grade X.—1 ache and dull misery in the kidney Rosie Moore; 2, “flue Iqerrlng. 3: region it may mean you have been Em, cook ' eating foods which create nolds, Grade vm___1_ Um,“ Hawkins. says s well~known authority. An 2' Jennie Cook; ,3‘ Marjorie He); excess of such acid» ovcrworks nolds. 4' Jack Murdock the kidneys in their effosts to‘ filter Grade v“___1_ Helenyfrosbae; 2' it from the blood and tney become 31mm, Stewart. and cm.“ ‘wok, sort of paralyzed and loggy. When aqua]; m ,monm.d Hooper; 4' M,” your kidneys get sluggish and clog Herring you must relieve them. like W" intermediate Dept. Grade Vl.—l, relieve your bowels, removing all He“ Macbeod; 2_ Benjamm ‘Beck. the body’! "r1110"! "Km. elm W“ 3, 1.11m Hooper; 4, Jack Ferguson. have backache, sick headache. Grade v__1, @181", Brahma. 2_ dizzy spells; your stomach sours, mm Ferguson; 3_ Roy gunk; 4' tongue is coated and when the C|emen¢_,Mac[nn|5_ weather/ls had you have rheumatic Grade 1v (5Bn,o,.)_]_ Fame twinges. The urine is cloudy, full Keenan; g, and“ Hooper; 3’ cal-m, of sediment, channels often get Do"; 4, 3],“. ,M0]_A,od_ sore. water flcnlds and you are vb- Primary Dept, Grade lV. (Junior) l‘ged to seek relief two or three 1, Nome Dutney; 2“ .3315] Bum"; llmefl flilflll! U16 Illliilli- 3, Annie ‘Mnobeod; 4. Florence ‘Either consult a good, reliable Mul-MOIL physician at once or set from Your Grade m.-1, ‘Friend Ilcrring; 2. pharamaclst about four ounces of Form; Keenan; 3, 10m,“ Rey. Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in nolds; 4, Hurry M,w}(9nzge_ a glass of water before breakfast Grade [L-l, Sarnh lMcFherl-xon; for a few days and your kidneys 2, Flogsle Hooper; 3. Ruby Rey. may illcil 80! 11M’. Th!!! illmfllls nolds and Viola Maclnnis equal; 4. salts is made from the soil! of Jean Hoopeyg cranes ‘and lemon iulce. combined} Grade 1, (a)—1,Clnrs Johnstone; Wllll l1 i8. and has been used for 2, Anna Munn und Everett Porter years to help clean and stimulate equal; 3, Frank Gosbee; 4, Law. sluggish kidneys, also to neutralizehence Reynolds. acids in the system, so they no Grade I (b)——1,‘Marguerlfc 13.1911; longer irritate, thus often relieving 2, Agnes MaoKenzle; 3, m... Hoop- bladder weakness. er; 4, May MacLeod. Jad Salts ‘is inexpensive, can not Grade l. (c)-1, Rjusggll injure and makes a delightful, eff- Pherson; 2, Roy ‘Reynolds, ervescent iithis-water drink. Drink lots of soft water. By all‘ means When preparing clothes for iron- MURRAY RIVER SCHOOL Honor lltoll of Murray ‘River 1w:- Mlss McDonald's Dept.—Grade VI: Miss Welsh's Dept-Glade Iii: Miss Towan’: Dept-Grade ll: Donald. Miss Gallant’: Dept-Grade ll: ill lrf-i‘; .4531“?- “‘ ' 5“ u n n v _ - The flight bl the Wedding _ s“ m u, m b w d“ 5,3, __._. ,_ , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, m“... ,, ./ay o. “mass ma. wituausoh , __ A ‘ma; and strength- :*|:“m|_:::|°_ “my (.s,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,_ N_ y_) ‘W ~* "*::..":::.‘r:.-:::'.":;":.;.-;.:'.."“" -"-~- - ‘"8 m.“‘°h""‘llliiun ~‘- a...‘ covnkm u." b, Pun” ' ‘ s “ H 790 Kilocycles (U0 Meuers) ‘ r‘ ' " E“ ~ ‘ ‘ "w supplieslngreat abundance. f“ ‘gtg avg ‘ “Anyhow, they want me to live, of ahuman ‘belnl. Yiltlng, In mi." "- .I: is the famous white food- [Acid D Iggl dy for 5"“? ""‘°'"' 7"“ whoever they are." the girl said to of normal health. a member of tonic lint builds M $111 emc 11:56 I‘ m'__,l,lm “sum _ herself aloud. And mas supDMition-whlte Nee. '- (m. an .55, _ . . ~ Cums 12.30 p. rim-stock mark»! report. Over Throat and Chest for Colds Whoa ternal" method of as vapors by the body heat. These vapors inhaled with each breath carry the medication direct- ly to the affected ulr passages, loos congestion. At the same time Vlcks acls as a countcrdrrllsnt, stimulating the skin, and thus helps the vapors to _ Colds 8P3 usually relieved over break up the inflammation. night. Vifiéfifi Dlhflksm-lsllhloifiafi HONOR ROLL QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL The follmvlng is, lthc standing of Mlle pupils 0f (Queen ‘Square School ‘for the lmiouth of January. Principal's Dept-Grade X: 1 Jns. Trainer 2 Will-fie Power. 3 Edword Horniby. Vice Principal's Dept. 1 Will Reddin. 2 ‘Gerald McGulgarl 3 Carl Cullen _Grads IX: 1 Art/bur Garret - Will McLcllan Maurice ‘Morflghan can: M McKinnon's ‘DQp‘L—GI‘ddO VIII: Reg McDonald ' Arthur McCloskey ‘Innis ‘McLean. wtcmj Mr. Morrlssey's Dept-Jirade Vliil 1 Frank 0’-Ncill Austin Oonnolly ; 3 Francis McMillan ' to 1 Jumcs Coylo 2 Gerald McKinnon 8 James Duffy I Miss Murnaghan’: Dept-Grade V: Augusta 1"lPius Callaghan. 2 Oliver iP-lnenu 3 ‘James McLeod 'Miss Francis’ Dept-Grads M: 1 Eric Robin 2 ltevgis Arseuuult 3 Jos. Reardon. Miss Jenkins’ Dept-Grade ill: 1 ‘George Chaillpell 2 Felix M-cQuaid 3 Jalmes Hornlby 1 Srverinug Ar enamlt 2 Dick Hennes cy 3 Frank ‘McLeod 1 Gordon Connors ti‘; Avie Mo 2 Daniel Wlellgc 3 James Gillan 1 lEiIward Plneau 2 Thomas ‘VilJlsll 3 WillfnZ-d WlIClBIL Gilt your l- I E R right~ If you want to live your life-co work, to profit and enjoy your lei- sure. Whcn digestion is difficult, your head heavy, your skin sallow nnd cycs dull-your liver needs attention. Stimulate ‘it gently, safely, cfiectivcly by using BEECl-IAIWS PILLS a few doses of this thorou hly tried family remedy-famous t c whole worl over, will make ou feel het- tcr and look better. ‘Iyl-ley regulate the flow of bile, clear the bowels, banish dlnin , , ea and billous troubles. BEECHMVFS have your physician examine your ing have them evenly dampened ilcidneys at least twice a year. I103 and smoothly and tightly rolled, LOSIN’ HIS 2 -—-'::" A vaporizing Salve which isRubbsd Vlcks VapoRub the "ex- trea/tlng sore throat, bronchitis, deep chest colds. or croup, is applied over throat or chat, the ingredients are released suing the phlegm and relieving the _. Ann Trcncbarrl . . .. Selection, . WGY Program A 12.40 p. m-Produce market re- port 12:45 p. m-Westhor report- ‘2:00 p. m.—Muslc and some Lin- coln dairies. 2:30 1p. m.——Organ recital iby Stup- hen ‘E. " isclalr. . ' 6:00 p. m.—Produce and stool: market quotations; news bulletins. 6:15 ‘p. m-Roport on condition of New York fltats Highway, furn- ished lby State Highway Commis- sion. - 6:30 lp. un.—Dlnncr music iby Hol- ell Ten Eyck Orchestra, Allbauy, N. Y 7:30 p. llL-“WGY lBook Chat, L. L. Hopkins. assistant lilbrurian Gen- eral Electric Company. 7:45 lp. ln.-—-_1_Pr0gl!.‘m lby WGY Orchestra. Selection’. "Dance . . . . . . .. Hflgley WGY Orchestra s Selection, "Eulifacte . . . . . .. Flellts Orchestra Selection. “Dol-ls’ Reverie" | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Buccerl S Orchestra “Hymn" . . . . .. . . . lfle-liil-s Orchestra 8:15 p. -m.—lladlo drama, "Our American Cousin," prcsonwd iby the WGY Blaycrs (also [broadcast ‘by WJ Y). Selection, I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Crosby - Orchestra Drama. "Our American" Cousin," i1 Szumuel ‘Frcnlcli. ilnc.). WGY ‘Players Special No'lc.—l‘t was during the ppvlcrrm-anco of ‘this ‘play in Bird's "Fhcnber, Vllshington, D. C., that [President ‘Lincoln rwss assasslnatctl. The part of Lord Dumrcary was lplayorl originally iby E. . Spthern, |t.bo older, and who character of Asa Trcncfllril was la-kcn iby Liosclph Ju-fifcrlvon. THE CAST Lorri ‘Dumlreary . . Robert lvVonl-ley Frank Oil vcr [Sir Edward Trenchalrgrfoé. m mm 2o _ Cirpt. Boobs . .. Maurice Rnndellilht: ::".\h,|,:_r';;2’ llurry Vernon Eillwnlrd E. ‘St. Louis A-bcl Murcofif . . . . . . . .. ‘John ‘Lofleus 2""- |Mr. Coyle Jerome Lovcnhci-m i133" Mr. lludillcomlbe .. Burton Anthony! Mr. Ilifnny .. . .. Courtlaml Hopkins Feb. lil- lllur l0 Horace Rdberts ""- 5 John Wlcking Mrs. Mount iChbssinlgton . . . . . . .. ' . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Clara ‘Slwanke-r‘: Florence Trenlcharil ... . . . . . . . . . ..|1 Rosaline ‘Greene I ‘Lola SOIlIlm9T8 Ethel Osterhout Mary Mcrcdlt-ll. . . . Georgiana . . . Sbpnpc ' Marlon Brewer A'ot l—ccna 1. Drnwlnig Room at Trcncliard Manor. Scene 2., The Library. “Engllsli iDllIlCC" . . . . . . . . . . . . Act ll—iSccne 1. Corridor in the Quliitcr ‘Manor. Scene 2. Garden an ti: the Manor. ‘Scone 2. Scene 1. ‘Same at Act |1 IMBHOFQ SCCIIQ 3. M . Selection, "Queen of the F1991 _ flliliz-hcn -Se1m,ucn‘ “The Anltxoclljt March" Ilui-nrunus Bloevsker llali. N_ y_ -———<-o-}-—§ (Broadcast by ‘arrangement wilhllll-"Bll" WE all‘! P1306 ll- in u... sauccpnn. This wli prevent n", odor from pervading the hougo, Feb. John .. Marjorie Tylerlmfch, 2, i Utht "u" f ....“:.'..‘£.°::'.:',:- u-ewr wit": fznmslas of ths w: U0 i Ilirh m1>1 . ‘t but ....;‘2‘...8‘.'::';';;%|....., i lb‘. s . c Deed mo“ ' engine. Jugtaaa ';"Whla| o“ " eosratcstbs al "Wong," , whiqhcliarsesth. Imam... - wawssis m.‘ - . _ l? t fir; 323.121": wn v . “....:3.:~.*.~:.=...::-:.-.- . ' ‘HIP!- Vaaeenm, a m, olcotio-n, "The Mayipole Dan“... . . . . . . . . . N Orchestra 0mm com; 2. Scene 2. Wine collar {the Library at the anor. March" . . . . . . . . . . .. C Orchestra rm” 11:1»5 lp. m.—Ongan reoil l ‘E. Boisclair from iPl-gcwlrlifi . When boiling a cdbbage or cauli- owcr, tie a crust ofbresd» 1,, n ‘ FROM ST. JOIIN, N. B TD LIVERPOOL ill. lilur. l3 A NT \\' Piltl’ fur Inset course-cling _ trains Si. l lenve Montreal Windsor l lituflori n! l2 noun ruul ‘I p. In. tiny I before anlllmr. l I’ ROM NIQN’ YD]! K O (‘ll Elf [IOU ItG-Jll TEN P00]. . . . . . . Mnnlroyal . Asnlr to Ines! Arena - G. BRUCE BURPEE Dist. Pass. Agent 44 n: . Bl. John. N.B. Counters Tables a Mirrors Brass Po APP Beer 8’ Store Fixtures OR SALE ow Gases ash Register Adding Machin With Stand ies Etc. LY Weeks