“Freemnfl on nn ac lng corn, instantly that corn eta s Ilurting, then shortly you lift it rig t oil with lingers. "FIBOIDDQ" remove every or... m "I SEARCH llo timefor an? reel relief from iny_ Qllwhhmilu‘ tion. Strong pllrsmvpt i981 firs," "m "°”' hi? ”""°'l'l’"i~".§"l‘li“lgfi'§ i n peop _ 1.013;: thrgough OCCIAIOIIIA use oi- CASCARETS ._.___¢ Discovery! Clams Iiisidqend Pores Pros froinhll! Till." 1 mesons-immense. csscnrs. urifies the system clear through sinuses even they»!!! 0f 0111' dgrapezflntion ssino ensivels ~ is tool: fillies," and slowly w the mucoushlem- bnno with the waste! Minenilpils In better, but they leave the coating that yhour blood ‘mist trhflwflfl’? 05 1h" a pol-es. u w en you cscarlu ou get rid ofallthe isolis my action of Don't get in the habit of tslunz medl- cine for i tion-or even for auto- intoxicutioml youliavetllehsbl ml)!!- A candy csscarat is a dell htiul 0m In which totakecascamchil nlovetlicm and the taste tempts moat grown-UPS i0 tnlie“more."Andwliatacomfort l0 hi0" you are in that clean, wholesome condi- tion that does away with any need ofdeo- dormtseven in warmest weatherl Try a cascarettonightiAlldrl-lsslllfl. 106&25¢- Golden Surfa ll’ you lire lookin DIXIXG S? "llel-l-‘s uii 8 pivfl" for only . . . . (Iesigii and extends i ('0lll]l](‘lt‘ outfit ,l~‘elirllzll'\' for . . . . ' Summerside 8 Piece Dining Suite in Exceptional Value [TE your seureli will stop here. lll'l-‘l"l~3'l‘ has two short und A linen llrzllvei- und 2 ellphourds.'l‘lle Clhllllb comprise. one arm ellliir and five llineis. m,“ u“. qfiillhll is of the most attractive iioLMAirs ce Oak 559° g fora bill-gain iii a outfit you can have _ _ , , , _ 36.35.90 one long n o a 2 inches. during Jillllllll'_\' lillll . . $55.90 Charlottetown TUNN PLANNINESUNEMES y BECUMINB B ETTER KNilNN I IN CANADIAN CINANINNITIES ii Rapid Development of Town Planning in Future Best Ens Work, D. H. Bart ured by Educative ley Tells Surveyors. ()T'I‘AJ\VA. onl. Feb 4- ~ Tow" planning ls making slow’ bu! cer- tain progress ill Canada. ncl-nrdlnk u, the report oi‘ the collllnittlzc on town planning of the IDDmiIilOII Land Surveyors Association. pres- ented during the convention here this afternoon ‘by D. H. ‘llarilf-‘l’. i1 L S lThe committee finds. in l‘v\'l9W- lng the progress of the year iu this world-wide movement. thin there ilTP some encouraging signs iliat better planning of mvrns nnd cities is catching on ill the Dominion. Yi-‘rom east tn west across the ‘breadth of Canada it is found that in the lurgsr cities there is an awakening consciousness as to the Doesn't hurt om Itl Your dru ist soils s tiny bottle of I r s. few cents, suilici hard com. soft corn, or Whbfllillfllfi toes. Ind the iwi _ t soreness or lrritgti (l I ‘l!’ omen! districts, we will benefits to Ibc derived. in Nonifibfli the movement of a 011111 which "h" liurdly full to result in the creation of an official city plan sponsored and financed by the city. In Vancouver action followed the passing of a provincial Town Plun- nin: Act. The city Dfflililiilll‘ ill?‘ pointed a zowlvplllllninz ¢O""i">‘“ sloii and (ronsuluint and stuff l0 prelim u comprehensive plan for the city and environs at a cost of $40.- 000. sprelid over three years. Sui‘- rouildlng municipalities will prob-- ably agree on a regional lplan. industrial companies who are e8- tnblishing greiil enterprises In Can- ada nre keenly allvc to the advan- tages of cm-rcei planning of their town sites. ‘Mr- Barrier reporwd- "For instance at Arvidu. Que» the Aluminum Company of Canada is laying ollt tile nucleus of a city for its EiIIIIPlOyEB on former raw lauds comprising some six thous- and acres. They are proceedins 0n carefully prepared plans designed for an ‘ultimate ‘population of 40,-- 000. Construction of 270 houses was included lll last year's fvrallffllmme. and plans include ueveIoPmB i i?! roads. sanitary and lire protection nild landscape treatment. In Western Canada the town planning movement is gathering ,molnenilim. Certain of the munIcI- m, palities around Winnipeg are take- ing steps toward the formation of town ‘plans under Manitoba law. nnd the city of Flllinlonton has llu-, pounced its intention of proceeding similarly. Kitchener, Victoria and. Ottawa are other (‘iiuadiau cities in which (infinite progress has been iriade. Th The report concludes: "It is sug- of this mixtllr course I10!!!» lli gested that the dominant Drop g littloflor the rn/pid advancement of town V‘ piannlnil In (lunnda is aimnlter of be inn money min tlyrefuiided. The Western Guardian -pa|e l l: available. —WE8‘I’£RN AGENT - llr lil subscriptions. Summerslde. and get one. t _-K BNQI NGTON sin-face. sure in. this health givfxig exercise The people of the outlyllng dis expected that l'l1i3lly “skating part ies" fmm- wiier places the rink during February momlh. K. Cormier -oi‘ Richmond, years. The little .WhlCll . zsigns of lto the hospital 0n Monday still in 1tllat condition. by the doc-Lois at the hospital revealed no sign of any fracture 0r external injury of any kind and the X-ray showed nothing. The ‘case appears to be one of cerebral ‘hemorrhage, which under certain conditions follows a bad case of whooping cough. At last reports Lose state. Much sympathy is felt for the parents under the trying circumstances and -llle earnest wishes 0i’ all are that the little fel- low will soon recover, —-C- G. I.T. SOCIAL AT KENSING TON-The lnenrbers of the C- G. i. T. Kensiilgtou were very pleasant- ly entertained on Friday evening. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olicmlsford Mobeod. whose (laugh- ters Vera and‘ tli-srion were hostes- z-lcs. ‘Games and. contests were in- dulged lin. “which provided lots of fuu- The prize-winners, in the eon tests were the Misses Bertha Thompson and Alaillloli ‘Miliniun. Music by the orchestra. composed fol’ Miss lElla Simpson (piano) Miss Bertlha Thompson and Miss Helen Profiit '(ukulele) and Miss Marion Mlobeod (autovhairp) and a. reading by Miiss iMarion Millmain made up a short but ‘pleasing programme. Delicious refreshments proved a popular interlude. Much credit is due to the leaders, Miss Mabel Mc- Arthllr and hlfhs Gertrude Buntaiu who helped “tihe girls" to rnakc this social evening a grand sue- cerss. -4P. M. McMAHON APPOINT- ‘ED ACTING 'I.N&PECTOR—- Mr. P. M. McMahon. well known C. N. R. train despstchor Illere. has been appointed Acting Inspector of Train Dcspatcliing on the Atlantic Region. Mr. McMahon has been a most efficient member oi’ the lie-snatching staff lbere for many years and his appointmtnt to this official post, although for the pre- sent only in an acting capacity, will indeed prove a popular one. A nati-ve of Prince Edward island. he is like otlhers from that. Prov- ince who chose railroading as a career, many of whom have made a name for themselves on the great, "transportation isycibems in hollli Canada and the U. S A. Mr. McMahon has gone to Edmundston lo inspect ‘the dcspalchlug offices at that terminal. -iCllpliilig from liloncton Times. Mr. McM-alion is a son of G. A. lilcMallon. ‘Kon- slugton. Islanders still continue to attain to places of HNllMIlSlbilily .lll(l Rood einolument. _._._ far lIli)l'0 zidvanccwl position l-llfln could he secured by an)’ ifhhil" efforts in the future to develop lavish civic monuments ln an ab iellwpt to conceal the 80118101‘ 0i lhe neglected districts." Home-madebutEnds Coughs in} Hurry ls Ahlfynpnllyotfidnn If you have n severe cough or chest cold, with en throat tlclll hoai-senem oirodifllcull: breathing. or_ lat your cliil wales up at night with s hoarse cough, nnd you went quick help, try this reliable cough remedy] An ly you wit 2 our this into a c bottle sugar syrup. old homo-mode druggist can sup- ounccs of Pinex. 0-0:. bottle and till with pliiiii rnuuistcd 0r use cIlli-i ed honey --I'OI LATI WIITIRN NIVI: , Cyrus J. Gallant. is now Gusrdlui Agent in Howlsn sud will receive pews items. advertising Ind renow- —CALENDARO Am being diltfl- buted at the Western Oflice of the Guardian in the MneNeill Building, Subscribe or renew your subscription to the Guardian RINK ‘rrmq large open air skating srenn is be- ing well patronized. The weather has been so mild dunlug January that it was lwrd to keep ice on the ‘like oltllzens, school diill- dren, and: elders take great pleas- tricts bnv'nt bad much ulna/lice for skating on account of weather eon- ditious, paucity of ice, etc. It is wliil visit -—SERIOUS ACCIDENT —.A sad case under treatment in the Prince County Hospital "is that of the little sou of Mr- and Mrs. Emmanuel used six fellow while iplayinz in the yard sustained a fall ‘and when he did not come back in- to the house bis mother sent out lone of tlbe other children to call The child was found lying ‘on- the ground unconscious from condition he showed no rallying. He was brought An examination the child was still In u semi-coma- JHIGH LINI’! IXHIIITION AT TORONTO-whence rel rhetoric should be perm-heed a "fish of for $367.50 s fewl days ago-prize recipient tions- _._._.<o§.__i PERSONALS d’: McLeod, Charlottetown, is spend ass. Bedeque. —Mrs, Albert Weeks, Carleton returned home a few weeks ago ai’ mother. Mrs. Muttart, Bedeque now on the way to recovery- Eastern Guardian . .*VCOME TO SOUR-IS FebruaTY served seats 50c, admission 35c. “EASTERN AGENT — Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising. new and renewal subscriptions. ..*L. O. L. OFFICERS-w K108i! sion in Lion Lodge room,Ulgg,.0n ‘February ‘2nd, after a lengthy and instructive discourse by the County Master, lBro. Francis Cook. the re- gular routine busluess of lhe year was taken up and dealt with iii a efficient manner by the officers and members. The ‘County master then celled upon Past County Mas- ter, Bro. R. O. McLeod to occupy the chair and conduct the election officers. The following officers were then elected for the ensuing year. County ‘Master—'D. A. Mc- iPhcrsou, Klnross; Deputy County ‘Master-George Docherty, Belfast: County Chaplain—dohii J._ McLeod. Kinross; County Recording Secre- tary-llfred ID. Breliaut, Murray ‘River; County Financial Secretary —IM. E. McDonald Kinross; County Treasurer-fly. C.,Stewarl, High Bank; County Marshall ~ John Nicholson, Klnross; County Lec- turer—— Ernest lMartin, Kinross; Deputy lffounty Treasurer —— John ‘B. Sanders. Munay lRiver; Deputy County lloocturer-lli. Multan, ‘Wood slands. it was then decided to hold the next County meeting in Aicl-Iwveu ‘Lodge Room, lPinette. The Best Cure _ ' For Ulcers Some splendid cures of ' ulcers and other blood and skin (llsomiers fhave been- cifectod in vilriouu parts inf the Island by means of the Fara dor. For example: A lady who suffered‘ from an lll- cerated ankle four years was on- ‘tirely cured in one month. A man who had u. badly ulcerated ‘foot for ten years found complete relief within three months. ' A man who had terrible running sores on "both legs and had spent hundreds of dollars in search of u cure, found himself entirely healed iii about six months. The people referred to are living in Charlottetown. Their "names and. addresses will be given for the ask-f lng. Their cure has stood the test of time, W. EDGAR ENMAN. i Farador Representative 2G8 Sydney Street, Charlottetown snoimfiiilu Aliillll lll BE Fl ll BHT Will Determine the Possession of City of Shanghai -— B 0 t h Sides Confident. SHANGHAI. Feb. -i.—A STEM battle that. may determine the pos- session of Shanghai is about to ‘be fought in Central Chekians. PT°V' inoe between Cantonese forces and those oi’ Marshal Sun lChuan F8118. striving lo prevent their penetrat- ing funliei- northward into the east- ern war lord's territory. Thfli" back to Yenchow by 30.000 picked troops of the Cantonese, Sun's ar- my dug in along the Ysientang riv- er. Reinforcements are pouring in- to their camp from Northern Chek- l I ‘if desired. really rem tulltcs goof T is makes lii nlmees o irkllblo cough remedy. It; ‘ . uild in slitc oi‘ its low‘ cost can we dcpendct upon to giro quick snd listing relief. v You can feel this take hold of n. cough in s wny that means business. It oosens null raises the phlegm, pa throat tickle nnd soothes and hens the Irritated membranes of the throat‘ nnd bronchilil tubes with an ease and prolnptncss that ill really astonishing. . Pine: is a special nnd fill] centl-stod compound of enu lie Nor- wsy pine extract and Pu stab-e {usin- eo, sud is probsbw he bell uown oaiili of overcomiiag severe coughs, throat and cheat co s. ere are many worthless imitations s. To avoid disc ino- {or '2 ounces of lien” direct eed to Ive absolute satisfaction oi- hly con- educgflon and persuasion and that pl", "no out . _ mllisr with the situation. They the n ssliry enacements will ill-I ' an‘: 1°. h:*vl:::_gzk“'ttémlpu a: '2'; evltsbly ollow. lf In the develop-| : h°h° ° ° 3h - ant to, ment of ollr young Canadian cities c _ but n?" and towns we can 'by wise planning 6y u s“ - - avoid the creation of slum and ten. o g " MT"! ihhh (round. tonese will make the most strenu- ous efforts to capture Shanghai British force being sent to protect Shanghai. is doubted by those fa- iang and dfiiingsu province of which Shninglml is the chief city. The Cantonese followed the foe l!(\:'ill\'~'fll"i from ‘Clillcliow, but halt- (‘ll to lll-lug up heavy forces of their blast il"\_f)[3 for the attempt to -')i'(:19i( through toward Shanghai. ll ulpl" elVc-cilve in their campaign which helium last spring for the do- mination of all China. Foreign experts believe the Can- frolu Sun Chum Fang before the arrival late this month of the lame British interests. , .'l‘lint the Cantonese can defeat the lSun folrces and push on to received c. check money mom tube Iibx Show st the Royal Winner Fair. This it! zen- orally wnceeded. to the W866i winning fox for my single exhibi- tor of foxes. Mr. MoArobur la the of general oongrutulfl- K- situation which has developed In i-Miss Florence Bowiiess of b10011! lng a two weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. W. T. Bowli- ter spending some time with he!‘ who has been quite ill. but she ls 10th.. and see "The Victims". Re- ‘County L.0.‘L. met in annual ses- ney Pills for some time and find them u very excellent kidney meal. cine," writes Mrs. Lewis. who re. sides at this place. wish I had taken them years ago. They would have saved nie lots of terrible suffering. I also take Dia. mend Dinner Pills and can. highly recommend them to anyone." tissues of your body, giving health and vitality to every part. so you can readily see the great impart- ance of keeping it pure. Kidney Pills purify your blood in s safe and sure way. Maritime Freight ' i Rates And The I Duncaii Report Bulletin No. 3 issued by the Muri- tiine Board of Trade under date of February 2nd, deals further with what appears to be a very serious connection with the recommends lions for a twenty per cent reduc- tion in Maritime Province freight rates in the report of the Duncan Royal Commission on ‘Maritime Rights. - The Bulletin which has ibeeu sent to all of the Boards of Trade in the three provinces says: I “Unfortunately, reports from sev- eral authoritative sources reveal a situation lwhich warranted the dis- patch "Monday night of the tele- gram to thirty-six Boards of Trade in the three Maritimie Provinces, which was confirmed ‘by our letter of yesterday. This letter was puib- lished in "The Telegraph-Journal." of Saint John. and markedmopies have been sent today to all mem- bers of Parliament throughout the Dominion. It is a matter of astonishment that there are still some Muritlme citizens who are not intelligently informed as to the fundamental factor that. the freight rate provis- ions now pending lplays in any reasonable hope to better the rec-- ord of the last fifty years iii these ProvlncesuYour IBoard can render a great service by furthering the cause of education in your com- uiunity.—and to this end, the fol- lowing may help: Briefly the reports aboive refer- red to all state that the Cabinet is divided upon the Duncan ‘Recom- mendations, and more particularly Willi regard to the “Recommenda- tions on iPreight Rates." on page sweaty-two of the report. the sec- Omi Darwsrapb of which reads:- "We recommend, therefore. that an immediate reduction of 20 per cent be ‘made on all rates charged on traffic which both originates and terminates at stations in the ALlautic Diivlslon of the ' Canadian National Railways (including ex- port and import trlrffic, by sea. ‘from and to that division) the szrnle reduction ‘be also applied lo the Atlantic Division proportion of tho through rates on all {rflfflc which originates at stations in the Atlantic Division (excluding import trailflc iby sea), and is destined to mime outside the Atlantic Divis- on." t lIn addition to the gTapli, we would thoughtful perusal of the whole Transportation ‘Section of the Dun- Chil iRBDOYI. commencing on pmge uwenty thereof. above pura- sugsest your and that ' have Invented all insiruliic . when passed over a living niliuiili. automatically registers ibc size m‘, the hide it will yield who of cut flowers coins in water Wl desired hues are Oblainc: fix the cola-is with gililis of lime. of mil. cll l0 be slipped urer used with electric ilDIlliflllCCs For instance. it cannot. be dflllifih um the uisrltllim actually W" sass all the Ntentialities of 91'0" guess and pmillwfiilf- Th“ “e richly endowed naturally. Gw- grnpbicelly. their location is straw glcally unique. And, es to the quality of their 9601119. i! w" h“ their vpopulatioll. they hi!" 5W“ outstanding men and _W0l1‘len> than iiny other section of the Briiiilh Empire. - Therefore, it is obvious beyfllld all possible arxumeiit time lack of progress lee artificially imposed. and spite of all they could do. the aged. ‘Their enterprise, initiative we ask is a fair chance und no fav- ors. The rest we can absolutely do of ourselves. With such u fuir chance. it will not be very long until we can offer ollr children .l future here at home that will hc filled with pmmlse and usefulness. The next comparatively few days lwill mean more for the liiaritimcs than the past sixty yeareu- prov- ided that the freight rato reduction recoulmlendatlon oil the Duncan Commission is duly and immediate- ly rendered effective. Only by lllO adoption of this recommendation can the other recommendations embodied iii the Duncan Report ac- quite and real. permanent value to the Marltimes. Every Iilllrltiine Member of Parliament must regard‘ every suggestion of postponement of any recommendation In (he Duncan Report as equivalent to its rejection. l <+>—-- r i expert's ' nt the University of .\llSSOil'l‘l n kliielLl fill‘ liulsj by placing lsilver! illl them ulllil [he I and [lieu English florists end ligc A rubber sleeve has been invent- plug cords: demonstrated um. in properties 1° to the world a mew- Wmb" °f that Mari- and 11ml- perlly Imusl be due to causes that are wholly beyond our control and for Iwhlcli we are not, and cannot be responsible. The Duncan Reno" locates and specifies these causes. By reason of economlic dlsabiliit; Maritimes have been hopelessly shackled and consistently discour- snd resource have been seduiousiyl suppressed? and‘ as l, natnrn] M ANY pgogle experience ‘great torture from rheumatism, and lngvlmmlg collgéquenctl, the ‘umbago, iciatica nnd other afflictions du_c to kidn¢y native genius of their people 1M8 trouble. The frrsostcp in their suffering was Just a head- been chilled and glullmed, “he, backache. pain in the side, dizziness or perha s pain- No people’ however able and 1n- ful, scanty or too frequent urination. These signs lfldlcatg dustrlous, could helplessly kick kidney trflllbk- ssflillit the Dfifikii of inflllllerhhl“ Don't neglect Nature's "Stop. Look nnd Listen" signr, 118116108018 foralover llfllf-lll-Cieliltgn; Get Gin Pills as soon as any symptoms develop. and still malnt n an und m ll s cl . - I Gin Pills 8o right to the source _of the trouble. They lorcefunlilesls ha‘? ?nmtln,il.fslisltéid stimulate the blood supply to_the kidneys and soothe 11ml,- coglgarxgjvet ssulllltfizgg fimkucap}, "inflamed conditiomd 'fl‘lie pzisonstresultidrighfrom kidney over which we have no control. All “Wu” a" remove mm ‘ e i" cm an o“ mnurms pains vanish. If offering from kidne forryiiiugsifiea sbox of Gin Pills at ‘Naturelis “Stop, Look and isteri y or bladder trouble in an once. See h will obtain relief. 50c a box at your druggi National Drug l: Chemical Col of Clnnds, Limited Toronto, Cnnndn IN PILLS FOR THE KIDNEYS Sign ow quickly you st s. m A firclcss locomotive in Bulnvia, J£1\'.I~ is run by slcrnn supplied to its boiler at high pressure from a stored supply, file heat of the sun helping to reduce loss in short runs. A. novel rmlio loullspcnkci‘ re- sQllClfis a large book opened and set lll the correct angle for rend- nu, the elec-iric unit being eon- ceulcd ilullcr llle curved dlaplirflgilil that. simulates tlic pages. (lcrmuu chemists cizlinl t0 have developed u syllfllellc cocaine that f-nn no nsrd as .l ioczll uneslhclic [fvln some o1‘ lilo illicrnlolllzllc sub- elunuw used in lilc manufacture ll rubber. 1\\'i.iiilln covering the rcglllllr till‘ lllil ululi routes in lilo United Sfdt- lo ii I i'i ll rll I m w _ to us: in the course orn yoal- fly about strung from a Bavarian mollnlalii Otiuirxy. you pidbably noticed the prevent danger 01' shocks to users 0.000.000 miles us compared with peak more than 5500 fol highs Janualijl-yll$iilillcrtlléfiltlfllch dated 27th and lessen the danger-pr breaking mono-nova Iiililiii relflSlcfell by “vntlon hns been connected to freight date reduitiaotsiiecdhnt tllepthe wires. iFrc-ncli fliers. them. _.4q,y‘.“” tlon of the Duncan ped to one hand vented for persons doing that requires such nu iustrulnen jtllein into \\' llliTllleil to indicate the contents of’ tanks of A magnifying glass lo be m; . leaving all the use. has been ill wor ngers f roe for German experimenters with pea! bres have succeeded in weaving textiles and. in combine on with wax, making mi artlficia aterprool‘ wood from them. A floating gouge that has been liquids sprlngillito ew when the ca-p of a tank is r9- ovcll and n trigger pressed. s test of’ radio un- in S000 feet long After a year‘ unlle more til; Commission was "niilieiy to go through. We regret thin ihis TBDOTL is substantially ‘MIllldB(i,—-ilil!l‘e(llble n5 l; may seenl. Lilli, to deny us such strictly just and reasonable reductions would eluuscuiste the whole work of the Duncan rCoiulmlsslon. l IEXlSLlIIK transportation rates, now hopelessly limit the area with-- in which our commerce can 1n.- carriorl on. Thus. they constitute the factor that controls our _ agri cultural. industrial and commercial development. Such development. under our exlstin a forlorn hope. freight g freight rates, is ‘Therefore, adequate rate reductions are a funda- mental and inrperutive - necessity for lack of which nothing else can possibly compensate. Without such Pfiiilwllonrl. the other Duncan rec- mllmlendatlons are merely palliat- ives of no permanent economic; value. | _\vltli all our united encngy, and‘ Wlih (We-Ty influence that we can bring to bear. let us earnestly fight the rejection and demand the adoption ni' the lhlncuii freight rate, recommendation quoted abort-Q There is not ii moment to spare.‘ The Riem is with the liiuritimes. The)’ have asked only for that which is just and reasouablez-aild. they_ have Iwaited long and patient-l y. Further, the report of lho Duu-, eon Commlission conclusively viu-‘ dlcates all their prplgglg, clam“, und entrculles Iterated and roller-- afod fruillcssly through u]! lln; Years of over half-a-century‘. The Maritimes are ‘in no mood 7m‘ flaccid» fathom-l. and inadequate; coliiproiuiise. They demand British FaihDlflyfi-wllothlllfl rnmr9;__ {but ‘ nothing less. ' There are many elsewhere blame the people oftllo Mai-lll for liilaritlme stagnation. Thlg grlrve injustice refuted: She wisneslsiie Had Used Them Years Ago What who ‘ mes is a that is very naglly Mrs. IB- C. Lewis Says of Dodd’: Kidney Pill Nova lSeotisn Ln 8e d M Of Cheer to Th” n . “u” ousands or cgmd. inn Women Who Carry a Load of Pain and Wall-Incas Through Their Daily Work. Delivers. N. 8., Feb. 4.—(Specioi) “l have been taking Budd's Kid- “I collld not do without them and it is your blood that builds lip the Dodd ‘s and bring you the present battle- o complete and lasting I t 'D0n't deloy- Buy a box of Budd's um’ i“ whickgfatmi“ ‘gig. Kidney Pills at once and achieve 800d health like thousands ni’ other people have done. relief. Boys of the Westminster Ab wh Kyh idriflic l The oflicia visit to Canada of the Free Chapel of St, George, the boy chorlstcrsof Westminster A Very Rev. the Dean of Windsor, Kin ; Rev. Edmund ll. Fellowes, di St. eorge's Chapel; and S dlley ll. Westminster Abbey, and hi}; \v_ltll the special ap roval visit 0f the choir w ricton to Vancouver a is more than a mark that should do sessions common The choir is Council of Educa cont “y emp in Education. the ev. Edmu holson (left) gent Illl return, on the oi’ inter-ii much to hclp the ful music as one of the most liolh tile individual and the nation. The Cllorislcrs iroln West Chapel. to sing their wny t recompense of an have n history gni of Columbus wa mg that if they went too far ge of the world. SO Canal“ mung in the knowledge that the sol mpcror of the rairie. when alcr of Edwarl lll in tlle (rllapcl of S The glory of the [Joniiilimls is oil's greatest glory is in the long sin powerful in _ hrough C y kind except the up r l- centuries, and that storv is tol y‘ dnrics of Wcsllllinster Abbcv n Ill'l| these visitors arc the ahih It is interesting to think oi tiWllYIl Ill. creating the (lrlicr of lirlpcl, (‘oiumhlis still unborn assnd and in Windsor Castle. and bbeymcco Dr. A.V. Bailli stcr m’ the _ _ of llis lilajcs ich is now touring mpirc courtesy; to Canada and Great B hcrc undcr the ziuspic tlnn. which siucc its ill designed to stimulate p ulinstcr Abbot? a ng bark to zi dliy when the s a humble Genocsc, watchln t-footed I the choristcrs fi in their future, but En - I almost romplet d St. the three parallel scenes. the Garter in St. G 's His Majesty's ChoiistereTour Canada hey shell‘; with their inzstaur, Syrln nun er! eumpiceso l0 ‘lnwmd St. G Windsor Dr. A. V. sillls cc m! ll. Follows: z iemen of llis lllujestyb the line of e scenes c in anied by the have still gone on ec npiaintotlle rector of the choir of Nicholson, organist of (Thoristers. is made ty the King. The Canada from Frede- All-Red_C_.P.R. route _ it is a gesture _ _lzation of pos- rltaln. cs of the National ceptlon in i919 ha; lay clerks of the private services ler rcal Windsor Castle. ‘ lectures during St. George an ublic interest in H. Nicholson, orunlat o the Abbey, stlonnl ouiscllol nor ll (right) director of n» ch r or‘? orlanlat of Westminster Abbey. perhaps aewin sails in the seaport of Genoa. Camfh hangs dramatically, the choristers of Si. und honor of the twenty-six Kni hts of the (‘liner- Gentlemen of St. George's and t e boys oi “us; visiting Canada numbfl’ . . . h l; l , evcnili, and momlrig setreiélicisthntillzelfieagcthcagroxn ‘ Order oi’ the Garter. _ _ v d Private Chapel when _Their Maimifl l" l" m‘ ‘ . . . 'll'.'l' Th” Dun OilNVioIAiA-irimmwlgd; girl's. dwmc Westminster Abbey. ll one of the out figures in the, asi Eduuelntioia tofls er wlthntlb: so sre seeomps gigsplsln to llis Mn any the . George's Chapel, an Sydney undiscovered. And while tilcse twfl with their services, symbolizing the l in all. the eight rhon_ ndsor are those who 9| twen Chapel at also provide the nl "w? optical life of England. lie i5. i . iuonm iiueuccs ill the life of 32,3‘ Quegn ‘ of , midahneflierdditionr to bilnf lain to‘ the fiingflie is llso Registrar of tile Ofii" and St. George's G without fee or they will gain, at-grandfather colmpurativcl ndian was stiN ‘ rst sun to the t" Lreorge at indoor. arter. I ana plause on music of t edition of the 36 volumes. g A ‘st siflfinmiil. l! xitorrtzimthat-Il author of "Britis tour he will cund Scouts and Guides C l‘ hear Nlrliybxgtldi while n ntllnd rl that is prpbaby u hat runs buck tllrou ‘ ely in the George's Chapel of ore. his great-grnndlnt er Dr. Edmund H. Fellows: will lecture on Eiiiabtih English Church mils h T d6!“ 0d Eiengliill Tdnrriigais O(vv ‘iflfnni. ic; Beds the foremost livifll h" as witness hi! mull“ which he ilaa comp] u: 4 irlptenAbbey. the choirs - an iispliution not onl toll"! _', but also to t e mil Iflne from all over the wofjd- i.‘ ‘l Song! for- British Boys. D"'.'" uct a number oi concerts. fill“: ili which Scout music will infflil’ 5 the lore ‘given an uni ue 9ul'°'"'" n llsl church flilll Old ‘Ililhlh I'm- o excellence is reached in cllonl i! nexccllell in any part of tile will‘-