/ ‘ -' - ' ‘_ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' 9' Western Guardian jlCure 0f A Mother, Tryon Till-Bits ' ." ' -aoam noooi-‘Loun is guar.‘ —- mkhhém L‘ ‘ ‘ I ‘ ‘ ‘Mum ‘o “use m ‘mm And Her Chil n. not... n52. Albany. has, I I)‘ E L ‘ B E A U .& ---__ FEBRUARY ~65, 193g . JENKINS s SON Lid. ...... . .............. ...... , l sir-sew" In Charlotte wn l --NEiW ANNAN RACES arc- iristalled a DeForest-Ciosby Console lscheduled w like place wednesql The following tribute from a ‘ ‘ ‘ Model radio. The order was placedl Grocery Specials m,‘ ....... .. ............. through Mr. H. M. Chisholm. North‘? r in a very long chain of evidence. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. Frank McKeruia. Albany. re-| ‘ f‘ I __FANcy DRE-gs MASQUER_ CEBU)! came within an B68 OI hBVIIIK .~ _ “hm” 1 1935 his home destroyed by flre which,‘ , 9 . ‘ ‘ i - lQ§,§,,,§.“"§gfl;,,f§’slijbfififl" 3 Dell” Bil-CW" a W" 93° I 9°‘ broke out in an out-kitchen. Luckily; ’ F [Prizes awarded for best cogtumo. lme “m” m‘. my hula“ wmch 1'- Wlfl dlwvemd in "me l0 91W?!" ' » 9 ' lml l l 25 ' Jwas in u V"! "l" 11°"! Wlldll-Wl- serious damage. The origin of the! ‘ m s’ ‘m “mm 2252_2_4_3l_ lMy nerves were so badly shattered n", l; unknown. _ TQUK UP YOUR PANTRY SHELVES AT SPECIAL ______ ‘that I could ggtlwllrgd out -h m t s ma ‘i ~ , __ ,;doors alone. u flu ¢ mlw Recent vis rs o umme o; \ PRICES Houcifgsa wiiTiBAQ/ifynsfh, vifjfaurcn constipation and had no ap- were: Mr. A. A. Waddeli, Mrs. Wad-l , Unions M Cape Tmver e Rink lpetlte. ' dell and Mrs. T. A. Dawson. all of’ _ Tb s, _ _.. -_ “mum evening Febnfary 6m". The rhrcdor has worked wond- North Tryon. Physical n; [JUU/glfl _ _ _ , . ‘This will be the best game of lllfiiers m’ me’ so u“) m my ‘fiend? P"'.f“h-0” CWIlP/txian Igmon Pl F11] 2 for Beets . . . . . . . . . 2 Llns 40c. . . are surprised at the great improve A couple of weeks ago a young . 6 111g season. Don t miss it . Le Lux Jen Po d“. ' . merit in my health. _ gentleman fro m Charlottetown . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . 25C. Y w 1 » 2z33'2'.“‘2|: Abe“; thls “me l”; yen- ba. dmppqd qfl’ the gflgmpgn u-gin at‘ 00101111 Icing Sugar 2 f0? r - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 f0!‘ 250- _ fby was so ill with whooping Bradalbane and started on foot bu‘ ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25¢‘ Matchless B. Powder 1 1b, Eastern Guardlan ‘lcough and stomach trouble that he visit friends in the vicinity o! Cram‘. - . lwg5 not expectgd to live, Tho doc- aud. He succeeded in reaching 31183-1‘ c715? c0111 F 191K954 f“ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' 25c- l -—-—- ltors in attendance had little hope Westmurelaud safely. but there ulshl] _~ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3for 35c. Golden Syrup -- 2101' 25c- --=*$<>uRls. FEBRuARY BTH- for n. recovery. no. thescc- m: storm overtookhlm. and he! i: Post Toasties . a for 35c. Klppered $uu<=ks3for 25c. m" J- J- “°”°"“'“ “m” °" cud wvuu-uuu or up murder r Fancy Biscuit 1 lb. for 25c. Tomato Catsup 2 for 25c. Lobster Paste . . 2 for 25c. Clark’s Veg. Sou-p 2 for i‘. Robin Hood Premium l‘ Oats (large package) . . . . . .......29c. Blended Jam 4 lb. tin 45c. Reception Wafers 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c. .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 I Guest Ivory Soap 6 for 25c Cheese Wafers 2 for 35c. snowflake Ammonia‘ 3 Cheese Chips . . 2 for 35c. for 25c‘ Salted Sodas .. 2 for 30c. cape 3;.;t'.,',,'§;1h'“'n'1‘1 Bolted sodas (small) 3g? . . . . . . . . . . ..1t‘or0. ' Ben's Cake . . . . 1 for 32g. sweet c°m (small) 1 m" eris cooked Beef . . . . . . .. 1 . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . 1 for 25c. Mmute Tapwca 2 f“ 25°- Oiassic Cleaner 3 for 25c. Fray 391ml?» Béef 2 f0!‘ Mustard (Glass Mug) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c. . . . _ __, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 for 25c‘ Bulk Gocoanut . 1 lb. 29c. Spagetti 2 pkgs. for 35¢‘ Com Syrup .. 5 lbs. 39c. Table Figs 11b, 30c‘ Com Syrup .. 2 lbs. 20c. Crosse 8a Blackwelrg Boneless Turkey 1 tin 25c. Grunge Marmalade 4 Sugar . . . . . 10 lbs. 75c. lb. tin . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c. ‘ Icing Sugar, 2 pkgs, 25c, ......._.,__,, _,,,,,,_____ l __ ___ 2 Cent SALE 0F CANNED ‘ $PE°IAL coons. P. & G. Soap . . 5 for 25c. - N<>-Rul>~-~--6f<>r25-» 3Z£§;:;:.'J;:JZ€§’.1Z§§3' SW?!" 5MP - 4 Tm‘ 25*" Tomatoes . . . . . 2 tins 28c Rmso . . . . . . . . 3 for 25c. Pineapple 2 fins 39c’ Ghipso . . . . . . . . 3 for 25c. ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' Peaches (Large) 1 for 39c. Laundry Starch 2 for 25c. Apricot (Large) 1 for 39c Corn Starch . . . 2 for 25c. Ronie- Musical Programme. 21952-25 ..'EA8TEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock ls Guardian Agent in [Montagueand will be pleased to ‘receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ' . FWHIST AND DANCE —under ‘ithe auspices of the Young Mens League. Town I-Iall. Georgetown. Wednesday. Feb. 8th. Admission ‘25c. ladies with baskets free. 2-0-8 . ‘ ‘MONTHLY MEETINGS or‘ THE woman's INSTITUTES l Pleasant Valley.-A large number. of members metat the home of Mrs. ; Malcolm McInnls. A committee was appointed to see about getting alist j of names to send to Mrs. R. H. Rog- lers concerning School Days Library lCommisslon. A new member joined -this Institute. Fifty cents was paid lto Glen Valley Women's Institute foi- ltheir autograph quilt. tlon was obse child as can be found. the Fadador. ‘ Yours gratefully I5 Alley. Street Charlottetown . Farador in Summerslde. Ask for literature. Elmlrrb-A large number of mem- bers met in the hall. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to the East Point Institute for a donation to- ward the new Hall. and to the East- ern Debating Club of Ehnlra for ad- mitting the members of Women's Institute as honorary membe s. This Institute is unanimously In favor of the proposed Institute paper pub- lished monthly. A very successful raflle and dance was held. It was l decided to place a new hardwood Kelvin Grove-Twenty members floor in the hall as soon as possible. 'and a visitor met at the home of Whist drives are to be put on as a lMrs. Laura Hogg. This Institute is means of raising money. in favor of the proposed Institute ——————~<-0> ipaper publifiied monthly. and wish .t h t thi to h.’ richly ricioiiig srirzni-lii. yrt ewgslTo Stop Backfimhe voted that a parlor social be lieldi ' lJanuary 10th at Mrs. W. II. Case- Rub the Splne You can quickly rub away the fley's. also that a play be arranged {rfiethlemrltlepfitéuture to raise funds for mmry of an aching back with Ne“ I vllhie. Others have often done so ‘ “Every time I bent over my back ‘ ached. If I tried to lift a heavy bur- den lt caused me pain. Tho first day Glen Valley-The December meet- ling of the Glen Valley Women's In- ‘stltute met at the home of Mrs.l _ French P933 _ _ .~p Alli, ll m, l l b I used Nervillne I got relief. This radio, and for Mr. Russell Carr a "De P83111118 . . . . . . 3 f0!‘ 25C. s g £01‘ iaggelou, 3153825 pmgfni? $211155? Wonderful linlment went to the root Fbrest-Croslcy" 5-tubc table model. Skins you Sec today are due m it P . 3 _ . . . . . . . . 01' C. iwas answered with Christmas Re- of mytrouble. All sore muscles were Mr. Chisholm certainly makes things ~ 0 VG 08D 01' C. I . — Pllchards . . . 2 f0!‘ 280. clpes A bill o; lllll-lyqlve cents was restored. Nervlllne has ‘restored me hum in "Radio." Lux Toilet Soap 3 for 25c. Pears 2 f l . ' completely "-2. v. GREENBURG ~ . _ , _ _ _ , _ or 35¢; presented and requested paid. The - - _ ‘ l-ulc llcl-c glycn‘ P013811 . . . . . . . . 2 f0!‘ 25C. Peach 2 f inlembcl-g decided to make cgndy as Port Antonio. Mi. C. S. Delaney, _ well-known sea Foam 30a” 3 for 25‘. e5 - - - - - - 01' 55th Ia Chrlstmas treat fm- the School Use Nervlline for strains, sore merchant and produce buyer, of Ai-“ salt (B ) - 4 f 25 ASpETfLQIIS . . . . 1 for 39C. ,chiidren. A feature worthy of note muscles. neuralgia, rheumatism. Try bany. was a recent visitor to Tryon. 8%: . . 01‘ b. Tomato soup _ 2 for 25c ‘was m, address and presenlatlon to it for lumbago, carache. toothache. Mr. Delaney has been pushing things Salt Pac g5 2 for 25¢; - ' ' lhe Secret“,- m-easnl-er, Wherever there is pain in the musc- in a potato way and for several‘ - “g Chicke S - 2 f l Y Prunes 3 for 25,, n °11P . . or 25c. ~ r — lea-rub on Nervilino-the effect is weeks,‘ 1 am informed on reliable D - ' ' ' - - - '- Wax Beans . . . . 2 for 40c. ‘ Albcrton.-—Twenty members mctalmost magical. Sold in 35-cent bot- authority. been handling the buiiroi. ates ( ulk) . . 3-for 25c. Blueberries _ _ ‘ _ 2 for 45c ht the home of Mrs. Keenan. Alfie?! by all sued dealers. the potatoes at Albany. shIedd-Qd Wheat 2 f0!‘ 25c. spinach 2 for 50‘; iiicarty vote of thanks was extended i’? c l l N m Tr Rmk . . ' ' ' ' ' ' - ,~t Mr . F. L. Rogers and others who um‘ VB- 0n 01' YOYl -— 0cm Flakes ‘ ' 2 for 25‘? no m 5-. in the Mnslcnl Recital,‘ 0n Saturday night the much-talked; -.......,,,,,,, _ ,Names are to be sent in to the’ __.___ about cumivul ut Puvlsys Awuu‘ Canadian Hand Picked §School Days Library Commission. Mag JoHN “HOLE”; materialized. and a grand success it‘ HONEY ‘Pneumonia jackets are to be made was. tw- A beautiful fine plshLal-t _ BEANS 40l- mo prince county Hospital, A; Passed peacefully away at 152 though rather threatening early in,‘ 5 pound ail . . . . . . . 79c. 10 Pounds for . . . . . . 60c. lbioy was planned to rase funds. ails“... Geo, e street on Sabbath the evening. about 250 people sulh- _ . g 2% pound pail _ _ _ _ 4 ‘ 45,,‘ _ Jthe next meeting a demonstration of Dec. llth, I927. Mrs. John MacLean 3"“- 3° °f “m.” We" m °°““.‘"°-_ hi”... .~....,. .. ........../...i i. m’ ‘”’”“""‘"* wookms will be u feature 0f the Elna e as e rs fter thr e - T“ l“ w“ "1 Wile" °°“d1"°"' man i... .....i .... m. h. ‘ _ gd ya .a e days iii 1.. .1. b - @o MARMALAD ‘enlrlg- ness. All that medical skill and 3nd a“ m “u the evening P255“ mrrlr"l1u~=~=~¢u4~uwiv=J ' 3 E tender nursing could do was of n: “army “Way- marred 0X11)’ by the" DAIRY BUTTER. Pound Q1385 . . . . . . . 55C. , avail. She leaves to mourn twc fact mm’ even Such a“ en-‘Oyable . . - . n Q r . e - passing no ce as were severa o ers; _ _' ‘ sons a d m. daughm‘ also one ‘ime as this must end Th cos ti i th 1 pound blocks gpgcla} ' “"""““ brother‘ John M_ MacLmm of Pow tumes were many and varied. Bar-‘and in some cases the judges felt; this week ‘ . _ _ . _ 33c lb‘ FLOUR l land‘ Oregon‘ The funeral service nay Googie and Spark Plug werqthe only way to decide was by cast- ‘was conducted by Rm, M,‘ Lamonl more and everyone was glad to see ing lots. However. in the gentleq a -...--._.~-... special this week 984b- qmd lnwrment wok place m the ‘Barney and Sparky." The prlzes‘men's class Barney and Spark Plug iamiii lot, in 139mm; Ce em. ‘ were distributed as follows Barney-were easily first. and it was well c 5 p m y _ . PA$TRY FLOUR, bogs of THREE STAR ‘ ‘ ___.~_ _._ joogtlc and $pgrk1PLlug—&trgfr0m‘worth the admission to see them. 71b. bag ......... .. 4r... HARD WHEAT FI-OUR- T" w°.'"°" 9'" “°.“"" I Anti- War Pact "ti-f; °3".’.1'..“§l‘.......i.."t....'- clfifizfiéhfioltfifiihlt‘; 222525.22 . . . . 2411; bag _ _ , _ _ _ _ _‘ $125 This flour makes your t° LYdlBE- Plllkhlmi I _ Doctor. ‘Master Ernest Lord: srtnliiiro to correspond with Barney - _~ bread a, shade flgrkey Vegetable Compound To Be Slg-ned 0n itallilclds Underwear. Mr. EddiciGoogle. owner of Spark Plug. Pos- ’““”*'“““" than other flour bu‘ is "“""__ ' ' Fowsdzgg: 4tihiiiAurittJegmabi-iltlisglihgy he whitish“) hm mm mm '— .1 ' - t _ * 3L Ad l h ‘ M “l, __~l _El1¢$ OX- l! B5 5 D Z0. 6.; races c aving on the rink‘ 1 .. “*“'“°" “'r°"”.;’t“.‘%. 5”‘ specs "u H‘s"°“° Date c" Poun . tins . . . . . . . . 19c. P1106 - 8- - - - - . . . - ‘ulvpeuuduwt =1" _‘“ . t ' ' ' ey °° “ a ‘mes ° l l wnln no; sweep l‘ WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—Thc nevi Wflbfly. lll- Other mil-limes wcNTryon step (skate) some. is- ,,,,_,_, eh; floor. The Franco-American arbitration pact 357ml’ Dlldfl- 581101‘. 513N701 Girl-l .., ains were in the embodying a declaration against Wall Paper 0608108116; Deck ofl Many Iiryoners followed the “Ar- JELLY POWDERS, 3 packages with cup or saucer 25c 5th.. side and ex- war as an instrument of natlona 7111115- Uncle Row. Flapper llhirows" to Albany ‘Tuesday nlsht. _ tended to the left policy will be signed next Monday T"fl11‘l!- Ql-llwk DOOIOI‘. Santa Cluusywhere they and then down- the Sesqul Centennial of the firs decided improvement in his condi- rved. and he is now about as healthy and vigorous a Thanks to MRS. LILLIAN M. wALsii. The foregoing letter is addressed to W. E. Enman, 26B Sydney Street. -Mr. J. S. Perry is agent for the wandered about until almost ex-i hausted and frozen. until he by rare, . good luck came to a farm house hel had passed some time before. There’ he found shelter. meat and drink! and in the light of another day re-l sumed his Journey. Another caseof. "the Good Samaritan." w l ' A hockey club has been or aninedi here. The officers are: r. Will! Rogerson, president; Mr. victor! (Pic) Iiowatt, vice-pres; Mr. J. Erie Thomson. sec-tress, and team man- ager. Many of our people are Join- ing as the small fee of 50c is within reach of all, and without a. doubt| every Tryoner worthy of the name’ will be wearing their club colors. I understand that as soon as the flnalf membe ship lists are complete the; first annual meeting will be caIlecLf In the meantime the ofllcers elected at the organization meeting are pushing things. and will soon have" a complete set of equipment on hand." Master Asher I-Iowatt arrived home Saturday from Summerslde, where‘ he had been undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. All‘ his friends are glad to know thcj treatment was successful. Mr. Blaine Dawson, of the Albany: St. Pats, visited his old home in’ North 'I‘ryon on Saturday and Sun-. clay. and while thcre attended the carnival in North Tryon open air arena. ‘ Mr. Russell Mabey, Albany, spenti Sunday at his home in ‘Iryon. l Mr. H. M. Chisholm recently in- stalled for Mr. Matthew Callbeck a new 6-tube table model "Kolstor" If you wish to gain them, follow natures laws_ and, above all, this natural rulc in skin care which has ‘proved its effectiveness to the world IGHT living. right diet and proper exercise are the factors leading ox- peris urge for physical perfection. For slain perfection these exports urge natural u'a_vs in skin care. 'l'lius, on expert advice, the artificial beauty methods of yesterday have largely been discarded. ' Foremost beauty authorities lizivc found brauly insurance starts with proper cleansing of the skin. 'I‘hc_v urge the soothing lather of olive and palm oils as blended in Palmolive as the safe, nai- ural way in skin care. Rinst of the pretty Use Palmolive according in ilic simple Note the iliffcrencc a O single week will make. It is nature's formula to “Keep That Schoolgirl Com- plexioii." Start today will: ibis simple mre_. Note bow your skin improves \\"ash your face gently with soothing Palmolive Soap, massaging the lather softly into the skin. Rinse thoroughly. first with warm water, then with cold. If your skin is ‘inclined t0 be dry, apply :1 touch of good cold crcam—tliat is all. Do this regularly, and particularly in the evening. Use powder and rouge if you wish. But novel" lczivc them on over night. They clogjhc pores, oftcii enlarge them. Blackheads and disfigurcincuis oficii follow. T116)’ must be washed away. ' Avoid this mistake ' Do not use ordinary soaps in the trout- iucnt given above. D0 not think any green soap, or one represented as of (ilivc mid palm oils, is the some as Palmolive. And it costs but 10c the cake! S0 little. that millions let it do for their bodies xvhzit it does for their faces. Obtain 2i. cake today. Then note what an amazing (iiitcrence one week makes. KEEP THAT SCl-IOOLGIRL ICOMPLEXION faced the famed St. "lower Girl. Commercial -_- TIIE CANADIAN MEDICAL | AVONLEA. SiXKBQD members “Id ASSOCIATION MEETINQtwelvc visitors met at the home of ‘Mrs. Wesley Smith, Cavendish. The The regular weekly meeting of the Prograrrune was arranged by m9 Canadian Medical Association com- teachers, Misses Doris Rodd and mlttecs was held in Queen Squiireimmlly Platts, and consisted of short School on Tuesday. at 4.30pm. sketches of the lives and works of The minutes of previous meeting the most prominent Canadian writ- were read and adopted. Corrcspon- em A committee was appointed to deuce was also presented and dis- make arrangements for the Doct- ors lunch. The lunch is to be scr- by Dr. Routley. General Secretary of C aciian Medical Association. mnlmx‘ The Qgyendlgh nnd Rus- was a so discussed. Nineteenctalls mo sch '- “ch recall,“ an ml“. have already been reserved by vari-lged phom o; L‘ M‘ Monwgomury ous firms. iiinc are still avallablelMacDonudl from the- author h". The meeting was of the opinion that Se“ M; chmtmalg some local firms and organizations Traveller]; Pats for their first game of the sea- . would consider it worth while to . . wards. It seemed treaty entered lnw betwegn the l“ Ftoyal Household Flour. Perrletteuson, which they won by a score of avail themselves i this tunit _ . ISLAND LOBSTER, best brand, 40c per tin-Z tins for “n; mebodyqu republm 35mg,‘ cmslmu mm‘ and severahka ° “PW Y ‘.~:‘ ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hslvyuudupludu .( ' 750. ‘l Word of the final agreement or terms of the new treaty reached tht state department from Paris lat: yesterday. It means fulfillment 0 others. Miss Marlon Waddell as a} ‘Jhrlstmas. was worthy of more than; Mr. ______._..________ the original French desire for sig- ' WELL-REGULATED BOWELS nature of the new peace pact on th. ASSURANCE 0F‘ GOUI) to display before the mcdicai"pro-‘ Ifession of Canada a few of the nu- Wm. Brander. Seaview, is morons interesting phases of Prince back in North Tryon. Welcome, we Edward Island life and work. Ap-l ‘all are glad to see Bill. lpllcatlons for exhibiting space should be sent to Dr. Houston. chairman Mr. Reg. Muirhead. North 'I‘ryon.'0f committee on exhibits. down. 'It is for these troubles I took the Vegeta- ble Com ound. I saw about it in a paper an one wo- man prevailed on me to take it. Itl w... 4-»¢~»¢~.@~¢¢’¢~<-..'~¢¢. "~¢4~¢'-- JENKINS & SON Lid. |. l. h h I d w u, lanniversary date although the R00 IIBALTII i W88 in Albany for the Arrows-st! The publlclty committee reported p23“ gggqelfgng‘, fQQQYmOQYQPPQf Arbitration treaty it will rcpiuc. l —-— l¢Pat6 game, and remained over fov a the fvrwurdlus to the Canadian GROCERS am “is a league w recommend does not expire unfl] Feb, zqil-L Constipation Must Be llew days to vlglt fglgflveg Medical Association Journal and N0- _ Lydia E. Pin ham's Vegetable Com- Slsnutui-e of the new arbltratloi 1 Overcome 1‘ Iva Scotia Bulletin for publioatl n of As you wish. my love. pound to other womenP-Iln. J Elsmac of Z. l1 P1814! with various Island scenes COURCHAINE, St. Adoipho, Manitoba. ’ Found Great Relief Toronto,0nt.-“I am at the Change of Life with hot flashes, IIIZZIIICII, weakness and nervousness. I had head noises and was short of breath. I was this w? about six months when l read about ydia E. Pinkharn’: Vog- ticaty means the indefinite post- ponement of the discussion with the] -.-__ l‘ Those fortunate people who have~ Paris government of the questio of,proved the value of Dr. Hamilton's _ "together wkth descriptive and his- a separate treaty renouricing war Pills know that these little pills et ' li/Iofjflfistaflztrresiiiifiiitdbiidz-ltg by . -- a r. . which grew out of Briana proposalsfyou in the habit of , performing! a‘ ""mf .xA"'"Afl°" A Series 0f Individual photograzalfs to Washington last year. [certain function at a certain time. "m" ""5. ‘will!!!’ Ilal- of Island scenes. kindly loaned "by Secretary Kellogg has not replledand thereby restore normal condi- m’ ‘"- Mr- J- 5- 5- 35y"- WE"! W190i“ W? H. J. MABON 'l' Electrically heated, a new wind- shield wiper for automobiles, melts snow and ice rapidly. FREDERICTON. A large numb-l er of members met at the home of Mrs. Lorne Weeks when Roll Call- was responded by the members‘ as yet to the last French note stot-ltions. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are best the embellishment of future articles. _ that mil-known ing difficulties of that government because they help nature help her- Tqlp ifllritl- 1MB‘ ‘ The entertainment committee re- h» i o , Pierce’: pay,“ the“. duea moo w“ recem; etabh Compound in the new‘ new in accepting his counter plan for a self. Dr. Hamilton's Pills keep the QPIOIIITBIS ported Progress with "Bard to ab. Ira 1' nio F? I . . led from the Women's Institute div-f l have taken ei ht bottlelso 2:!‘ and mumhteml mYer hm“? 5nd m‘ swmuh sfmlm dmesmm gwd- b1°°d MONTAGU‘ 9- 3- l- rangemenw ‘or luncheon” ‘t ca“ Favorite rre‘cnphon islon. Recltations were given by’ found eatr of."—-Mrs.R.J.SAL- “serum new?“ ‘miswnce Wnmn‘ Wm c°mpl9fl°n 131°"!- BDlfll-‘l 0m” Uflloeted with 9mm“ "d Dfllvay. . _ ‘ _ . I l h M F the rciiowinr members. Miss Agnes ION. 2Liwlor Avo/lforoutrmoirt. ulluus of the wars w be denuuucsdhrlaht and happy. Price. 25c at all " A" wululllww are working en- '0 ~ " ‘P "'F'°" 7"" " Arthur. Hilda Cutliffe. Grace Ack-l _ to "wars of aggression." _ M dealers. thuslastlcaily to tlon a success. \'. During the month of Febru- ary it is our iniontion to hand out to our customers and friends 85,000 in‘ ‘General Morclundiao at prices that wlll actonlali the public. ll we lave you money on certain articles you will have that much more to spend in the community. But in giving you the benlflt of low prices we would ask you in future to our-operate with us so that our salsa may be increased. Before lending your money out of tho Province. give us an opportunity to nerve. It may bo tmyour advantage. No harm in talking it over. See us first. EST. JAMES KENNEDY. GENERAL MERCHANTS KINBINOTON ‘land and Miss Ruth Stevenson‘. Al Committee was appointed to purch-j ‘use n Jacket heater for the stovey which is not to exceed $6.00. A committee was appointed to see’ about getting a play. make the conven- Brlnglng Up Father ' flllbllllllltl _____..._ ___.-.._--_. _..__.__. NQRA-TAKE. Terrier; coomas m TO DADDY r-“QR Hi‘: BREAK- mwrr- ‘TELL. HIM i COOKED _ THEM i-"bn i-uM- s-q . i . WHAT no lT-SIR ? _ BY GQLLY- lF “bi-IE LEARNED ‘m COOK LIKE THIE: IN $CHOOL~ 5H5 HAD A POOR TEACHER- . wuo HELPED HER LJFT was: cocaine ou-r or we oven? CQOKlEfi JUST FOR YOU ' F“) YOUR DAUGHTER COOKED THEfiE Swollen Joints Sore muscles and strain-ed ligaments quickly relieved by application of Mlniirdh Lini- .ni~v'S .