Get Rid of That SURE THRDAT! A“ "m" “"Y*‘"P-‘~‘l in the throat grows rapidly worse if neglected. (‘Illwil some lzllilc ts of Aspirin in some water, “ml 5mm“ “i “'9”- Viiillfi Ell‘?! you instant relief. and reduces ilringer from infection. One good gargle and you can level safe. li all soreness is not gone promptly, "put There =4 u=iuill_v n. cold with tlie sore throat so take two tablets to iilf'()\\' oil‘ _vlyurc.¢,l,j_ (‘old synrivttvins. Atpiri" n.5,. [59 it fFPPiS; it till‘: lint hurl headache, stillness or other res neuralgia, neuritis, too. the heart. ASPIRIN TRADE-MARK REG. m can“); B E R CORNWALL Miss DOrLs Affleck. Chnrlqml- “W” 15 Visiting her cousin M15; Ruby McLean. The many friends of Waldo Bain are pleased to know that. he 1,5 m. covering from his recent illness, A large iiinixber of coi_-n,oall friends attended the funeral of the late Leonard 1I"‘I~‘il('0. New Haven, on Monday afternoon of thir. wot-k, Th8 Sfilni annual examination was heroin Cornwall School on Tuesday the thlrty-firft. 1m teachers, Miss Viclrwson and Mr. Ling were assisted by two former teachers, Mrs. Hazen portend and Grey Hair Baiiiwrsaiiiiii. RAfiKA i You NOW can red-ore the natur- ll beauty of your llriir with nh- solute certainty; by using R.-\.\il£.\. RADIKA docs not paint the lirilr, hut penetrates tlio li;iii~ SiIHfLN, and In guaranteed ll.ll'llli\"~*i to hair or growth. lt.\i\lli.\ is not affected by Shampoo, ltziin, Sunlight. or I'm"- Iipirntion. lt.\.\llr'.,\ cures dry anii brittle liziir. and l'r‘lI\0\it‘H rill ‘(Fllrf and dandruff. Ninety-five per rent of the people formerly risinz colouring are. now ma; nuiiu. Price SLN) per bottle from all reputable Drug S torus, Distributors for Prince llilivrird Island FOLETS Drug Stare FIFMMERSIDIZ 78fill-l-vvs-iii. Just (‘leaning your RADIO makes a iliiTert-nce, (“ommuiiii-rite with li. C. ShiALLWBOD RADI() Si-IRYICE mum Gwsbv. Mr. Lawson .osby also took a part. The pupils by their answers showed that good work was being done. God Save the Kim; brought the afternoon t9 a close. , The C- C- 0. buys and Stewart's Bakery player a tie game 1.. u... Arena Charlottetown on Monday evening the sixth. Score 1-1. Re- fei-fes Diamond and Kmslow. Se‘). "at fairs from Cornwall 34mm- pained the team which l5 Campos. Pd of the following players: Goal, Jack 3C9“: Dflffillce. Norman Hlde» RTE!" MvEwen; Forwards, Elmer Hizzcll, Herbert Scott, G01- "W" Fllzzvll. George MacMillan. Douglas McDonald, ltfelvin Scott. Louis liicboimjd, Tlie must liectc and exoltgng hockey game of the wagon ‘was pfayed in Cornwall rink. 1),», tween the ltfarric-(l Mon and the C~ C. C. Sisters on Monday night. The following l: the line up, C. (l. C. S'.'STERS MARRIED MEN GM) Sophie Neivron Gflcrgg j-Lydg (unmarried) Defence Winnii- Best. Everett McKlnnon Doris hfflmk Gordon MaeMillan Fo rii a rds Rubi‘ Bio-Lena G. Livingstone Join I-‘rizzerl i1 Jewell I-Iiiiirln. Netvson Heien Scott. Edna Prizzell Referee, Fi-cd Jewell, Thiswar. the first game played b?’ these teams and we will say that it. was a good game to watch. T71"- ROM tfllldlfl: by Sophie New- Ffln Who was handicapped by the . loss of the goal stick was marvel- ous. ‘ll-in writer saw her save many times bv pnwing the disc behind the rrrt. witl her sieved hands, The dvieizcc iwvl: of Winnie Best 3S film u'nr""~" mention, RS (hi5. was her game. Sire showed or- iginality and ftlfoflzzht when 5m sat on the disc and r0 saved a zoal. Tl‘ll)_v lifclnnn scored the first c087 f"? the Sisters to be followed clorrlv by Jean l-‘rizzell and Lil- lian Nriirsoii. ijroi-clon Livingstone, g Bruin "mm Iwston, scored several times i i!" the married men, but the Sis- i it“ llfWStcd as they seemed ofi~ o! r22 North Itilfr Road 5m" Cfillluons were a feature of av ccoiici! it's uric l I semi (glut, m i; not lie diaturbed a I“ suilili-nly realize ’ flow nlluwrrl ‘ your Q11] Illlrply to dwindle. (‘an provide you the very host, at 3 "The Maximum of Ileat." the game and Robert Jewell. Gor- don ltfacMillan and Everett Mc- Kinnon were penalized for un- necessary holding in centre ice, ‘The next game between these teams will be eagerly looked (or. rvzird to. . The largest crowd of the season attended Cornwall rink on Satur- day night m see pie final hockey game between the Bulldogs of Nine Mlle creek and the C. C. C. buys of Cornwall. This game was won l1! the C. C. C. boys. After the game a. large number of skat» ers enjoyed the mleridid teen-c, oing to the Mainland? Why rise early um] m], gm- tlio train’! Come to Borden the night before, make lure of the Boat enjoy u. comfortable nl|ht'| sleep. Winter Batu-Supper, Bed and Breakfast $8.00. ABBGWIIT HOTEL Borden Stanley S. Murray, Prop. Stem Heated-Bot and Cold Water in ovary room. Boom with Bath slightly higher. ' and Prince County -'N|,'u column ll IQIIHIII for low: o! local interest but udvnrtlulnl of u newly matoro may be lnlerhrl u! 2 cent: u vrurd ulrlutly puyablg 1g 5d- vum-e. ~15!!!) ll-M. standard fox bla- cuit to your breeding foxes. Dil- trlbutcd by Bruce's. 8035-2-10-31. —BUYKNG SILVER FOX PELTS -Good cash prices being pm at mo office of B. Graham Rogers. Summersi‘ . 8051-2-10-21 -THE LADIES of Trinity Um. ted Church, Sumiueraide, will hold their annual Valentine Tea in Ep- worth Hall, on Thursday, February 16th. 8063-2-11-11. —AUTO AND RADIO storage batteries, distributed by ‘Bruce's. 8036-2-10-21. —-RESERVE MARCH 17TH for the summersido C. Y. M. League Irish ‘play. 7956-2-6-mwa-8i —-BEDEQUE BAPTIST Church Rev. A. G. tfrowe, Pastor, February 13: 10.45 a. m., Subject, "Studies in Ephesians’; 11.45 a. m., Sunday School, special Missionary Ofiering; 7.30 p. m., Subject,’ "Does God Care." I —ENTERTAI‘NS GUILD-Miss Rosamund Richardson, president of the Young Women's Auxiliary of St. Mary's Church. summeraida en- tertained the members at her heme on ‘mesday evening. Bridge was played and a very enjoyable even- spent. Dainty refreshments were sewed during the evenings-S. —C W L ENTERTAlN-The Catholic Women's League at sum- merside held a bridge and after- noon tea for the members on Wednesday afternoon in the K. 0f C. home. ‘Ihere were eight tables in play. A number of ladies came hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Call-I wghan, Mrs. Leo. Wood, Mrs. J. A. McPhee and Mrs. E. P. Foley. Prizes n-ere won by Mrs. Blacquicre and Mrs. W. J- Siillivan._S. PERSONALS -—Mrs.Muason and Mrs. Jar- dlne of sunimerside were the hostesses for the Friday afternoon bridge in St. Mary's Hall this week. —-Mr. S. C. Hunking of St. John. N. 13., who is a representative of the Ford Motor Co, was in Sum- merside yesterday and states» that his company are thinking of open- ing their branch ln Summer-side a‘ gain in the early .~pring. This is an optimistic sign..—S. —Sister Saint lViiiry Roglnald Gilli: has returned to Notre Dame Convent. St. Louis, Chicago and her sister, Sister Helen Marie, has returned to the convent of St. Joseph at; Fort William. Ontario, after visiting their mother, Mrs. Gillls of Mischoiiche who is ser- iously‘ ill.-S- Still Intact , I The noted tenor, who had had a bad (all that clay, was nevertheless “able to appear at: the concert. in several pieces." To End a Cough In a Hurry. Mix Thi_s_g_t Home An lslaiiiiebs Trill Mr. lllePln-min T0115 llow He WI! ' ‘ (‘urcfl or (‘ntarrh . m people have be“ relieved oi C.l'.ll'l'iI, bronchitis. asthma and -tlier ailments moan; of the Fmador, that I9 m”, “w; m enumerate th So man;- ia known to b-P worthy, and his cure has teat of time. the fact. that, the given me most won fnl relief and that my gene...“ i. an has greatly improved thereby-J We also found ti"? “Tad” ‘l! we“ value p1 peveral cases of iri- fluenza. 1,, quuikly reduces fevers. breaks up 001G "mi. many “m” M" menu gongequently I cannot r0 commend 1t too hlglllY- El’??? hm“ should ha" ""5" , pron n. DIcPHERSON. Bellevue, P. E. I. The foregoing is addremd to W. E. Enman, Farador Representative, 263 sydnqv st, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. J. S. Perry is Representative for Summerside and vlolnity- ' 8Ul3~—2-—ll—li Ill MEMORIAM GEORGE F. FIINLAYSON The death occurred at his home. in this city about 7 o'clock Thurs- day evening of George Forbes Firi- laysori, son of the late Capli- All“! and Mrs. Finlnyson, after an illness of only a few days. _ Although of a somewhat retiring disposition, he enjoyed a large circle of friends with whom he was ex- tremely popular. For many years the late Mr. Fin- layson was employed in the Finance in" at five o'clock for tea. The. Department“ Ottawa, some years ago being transferred to the Sal/MES bank here. When the recent change was made ne was transferred to the Money Order Department in the Post Ofllce, where he proved an ef- ficient and obliging official. A short time ago- he received superannua- tion on account of ill health. Although under a. physician's care he was about daily and apparently improving in health, uiitll a few days ago he contracted influenza and despite constant medical atten- tion and the faithful care of a dc- votcd sister he passed laeacefully away last evening. Hc leaves to mourn three sliders. Mrs. Everett Lucal, Halifax, N. 5.. Alma. teacher in a Illgli School in New York, and Blanche at 130K119’. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. ‘ “FEST R-OYAIJTT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The wept Royalty \V. I. held their December nitctiiig at the liomc of firs. Stuart MztcKliinon with twelve members, and one Yi-‘Il- tor present. The President, presid- ed. Reports were given by VBrlOllS connnittecs, ziaw ccnnnitlces wolf appointed. It was decided to hold a cake sale at R. T. K011113113 Saturday afternoon January 7th. An interesting program was carried out by MrsI Gates and Mrs. Mid- dleton. The \ve.st Royralty W. l. held a verjr SllCCPSPllH cake sale. at ‘Hol- nuiirs, satiirdny riit-ci-zroon Jzilllfl. 7th. iviicn ll])\\"fll'liS 0i $17.0’) was realized. Saves $2. N o Cooking! 8o Euyl l hlliilfllliifll housewives have found that, by mixing their own cough medi- i-inc. tlieyi‘ get n purer. more cifeetivo remedy. Iii-y use a recipe which coats about one-fourth as much an ready- mlldt! mvdiflinr, hut which really has on equril for breaking up obstinate coughs. lift)!!! any ilrugilir-it, get: 2% Otincrg of Piuex. Pour this into a 1t) oz. bottle and add granulated sugar syru to fill this big bottle. The syrup iseasl y inaile with 2 cu s sugar and one cup water, stirred a_ cw moments until dissolved. No cooking needed. It's no trouble at all. and makes the most: effective remedy that rnonely could buv. Keep! perfectly, and ehi dren love its taste. lta quick action in loosening tlio phle m, clearing the air passnfea, and soot lag away the iuilainmat on. has caused it to b0 used in more homes than any other cough remeil Pine: la a night; concentrated com- pound of Norway lne, famous for its eallng effect on throat membranes. It la guaranteed to give prompt relief oi- money refunded. BRINGING UP FATHER The West Rojmlty W. T. hcld their January mcetim: at {he lion-ii of Mrs, Stillman Frizzl; with eight. members present. Tlic vice. presi- dent», ltirs. Lemuel MzwKinnon oc- cupied the chair. Reports _ were given by committees. ‘The prog- ram was very muclrenjoyvd, being ll. contest, and an instructive paper, . "What do Canadian Women Lack." The February meeting to be held at. Mr". Gordon Stetsons, February 2211i‘, Where It Ia Did you ever hear oi‘ the straw which broke the camel's back?" ask- ed the guest at a country inn. “Yes sir," replied the landlord. "Well, you'll find it in the bed I- tried to sleep on last night." - or left at. H. J. Mabon’: Drug Store. . February 13th. _ rra-rown EA TERN GUARDIAN a column ll _ _n Th“ reserved [or waive of local inter-eat but lflvortlllli of a nawny nature may be luurtod Qt 2 llclltl u word utriatly- payable ll advance. ..'OAR.DIGAN PREBBTIIIIAN Church 3 p. m., Rev. Norman Muc- Domld. ‘ "WUBSCRIPTIONS to The Lharlottetown Guardian may be banded to their Rap. Archie Hume, Montague. 12-13-dtf. ..°COME to the Fiddlers, Step Dancing and Mouth Organ Con- test, Montague. February 13th and have the biggest time you've had 1o;- ygars, 8018-249-31. ..'YOU CAN STILL enter the big contest. at Montague Monday. Old time dancing after the contests. ' 8018-2-94!- msunoiuo by the number of entries you will be assured of a real night's fun at Montague, February 1am. aoni-a-ii-ai. “ma. a. J. uicouasinan. Dentist, will be at his office in Montague, from Tuesday morning, February the 14th until Friday ov- ening, the 17th. 8068-2-11-11. SOURIS Mm. tDr.) McKay, ha: returned to her home in Siimmerside alter spending some weeks in Souris v18" iting relatives and frle-‘tlds. Rev. John o. r-rocidn. has "- lei-nod to hi5 home in 5W"! m" spending a few days in Charlotte- town this week being in attendance at the meeting of the United 1 Church Presbytery of hince Ed- ward Island. OtLeary and vicinity IR. BI- NHDUllld. Into E031» wuavlaltortomnblancroceat- 1v. Ills Llnnlc Harris. Knutsfmal, visited mbub in Glenwood on Rh l. ‘ 1m. Jdm Fllh. Cape Wolfe, has ai her guest», her alaba- Mra. Younk- or, Milan. Mir. Blah Ilidstonc. Cape Wolfe. la rpmpmting from a seven at- tack or. "flu". Mr. Home MicDWIlll, 9W1"!- field West. was a recent visitor to Dunblano and Hebron. m. Henry wcriiemn, Dunblane, spent the week and at the home of his sister in Springfield West. m. Reginald McNeil! of Green HllLwaaavlsitoi-mmbtothe llomeofbflnlndltkahli. Mc- Wllaalbolenwood. Mr. Thomas Cooke, Capo Wolfe. is a visitor this week at the homel of his daughter, Mrs. Garfield. Carmthera, 11mm. m» Inuise Iltvlngatnne. Dun- blane is‘ oonvaleoctng very alowly fromaaevmamckof L ,‘ comb and "flu". w. J. A. Marhmon. Dimblano. haaachlsgueatfortheweehhta daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Barwise. Springfield Weot. The "flu" ls spmdlne rapidly in this section of the province and although not of g, malignant type requires careful urn-sing. Among recent visitors go 011mm’ were Messrs. Howard Livingstone, Dunblane, and Meson. Raymund The many friends of Dr. A. Macy Lean M. D. will be interested to know that he has returned to his, home in Souris after a short stay in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital at Charlottetown. Messrs MacDonald's of Norris Pond have Just‘ about completed their sale of ice to the merchants and l-iouseholelers oi.’ Sourls. The lee this your was of a Very E°°d thickness and we understand that sales were up to the average °7 other yearn. McIsaac and Buddy lidcDonald. Glenwood. Her many friend; aresorry tn learn that. Miss Min-Joule Hlerlihv of Edmonton. Alberta is seriously ill at the home of her uncle, Mr. John Hlerllhv, Helmm. Funeral services were held on Feb. 4. in Camalbellton, Int 4 for Mr. Daniel Rielly. an aged and re- spected resident of gm place. ‘D0 all who mourn sympathy is ex- tended. ‘ Mr. J. D. Henderson of St. Jolll’) paid n. short. visit to our ‘town this‘ wool: on business. The all talking pictiue "Robceca pf Sunny Brook Farm" was shown at: ltfcLeanfis Theatre Souris 0X1 Thursday evening to a very 141189 audience. Mrs. A. E. Clarke, of Souris spent a day in Charlottetown this week visiting friends. ’l'hc heavy wind storm on Thurs- day did a lot. of damage in Solo-ls and a mini-bar of beautiful Shadc trees xvhicli adorn the yards of til!) residfircos were completely des- troyed, as also were the flues 0i’ residences. The Souris High SchOOl were unable to conduct studies on Thursday as when the janitor W85 about‘. ready to light the fires bflth chimneys were blovm off at the roof. 1t is understood that. these chimneys will be repaired by the first of the rwek--G. EAST BALTIC SCHOOL Standing or East, Baltic School for inontl: of Jariu2iry:—- Grad: X-»-l, Margaret Murphy. Grade IX-l Edgar" Dixon; 2. John Curew. l Grade VIII-J. ‘ '2. Mary Murphy. Grade V—l. Albelgnil Craig, Ken- neth MacGrcgor, John Dixon; 3. Arielle Dixon; 3. Frederick Miuphy. Grade IV—1. Hazel Miller, Rob'- ert Dixon; 2. Lyman Rose. Grade II A-l. Mary Keough, Walter Murphy; 2. Margaret Keough; 3. Richard Dixon. ' Grade II (Bl-l. Myrtle Rose; l. Jessie Rose. Perfect attendancm-John Dix- on. Edgar Dixon. Adello Dixon, Rotxert Dixon. Mary Murphy, Mar- garet Murphy. ' H. E. Maclliwchem, Teacher. Arthur Dixon; His many frinds are pleased tn welcome Mr. R0)‘ Smith to his home in West. Point after a very long and tedious illness in Prince County Hospital and all hope that he shall continue to improve in health. | The first; hockey game of the ‘schedule for the Dr. Champion Trophy was played in the O'I..eary rink on Mb. 4 between Knutsford and Mill River. An evenly contest- I ed flame ended with a score of 4-3 in favor of Knutsford, Percy Keys refereed. Much sympathy is expresrd for lvirs. Millicent McDonald. Locke Road. who is quite seriously ill at her home there. having recently returned from Prince County Hos- | pltal. We regret to learn that her ison, Norman McDonald ls obliged to enter the Hospital for an opera- tion for appendicitis. and trust he will return much improved in health. Ml‘. Norman McDonald and Miss Bcaulah Jack attended the quar- terly Bession of the Sons of Tem- perance -in Ellerslie as delegates from the "Western Star" Division, GI¢1lWOOd.—O- ‘ ST. PETER’! SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of Jan- nary: Grade VII-Catherine Macinren. Joyce MacLaren, Rena MacLai-cu. Grade VI-Gladya MacLaren. Grade III-Elliot Maelnren. Grade II-Allco Simona, Ralph Sanderson. Stanley Maul-area. Grade I (Sm-William Mach:- en, Vernon Macliarenjllouglu M". Laren. I Grade I (JrJ-Olla Macliaren, Ethel MacKenzie. ' Marjorie I. Webator-Jreaoher. (Patriot plum copy) 3 Ibo. Roast. Pork V: pt. Red Cabbage 4 lbs. Corned Pork 1 Cabbage 4 lbs. Corned Beef 2 lbs. Sauer Kraut 8 lbs. Rolled Roast Beef 2 Turnips i lb. Cooked um 1 tin Radio Peas 1 lb. Carrots , Wharf 50¢ Will Buy at KOOPS WVhere ‘ Quality _ Counts 8 lbs. Hamburg Steak 1 lb. Carrots 3 lbs. Pork Chop; 1 Turnip 2 lbs. Sausage 2 Bowls Potted Meat 2 lbs. Good Steak 1 tin Radio Peas ,2 lbs. Frying Ham (sugar cured) 1 lb. Sausage Fresh, Smoked and Salt Fish A Fresh Supply Dally HALIBUT Special i f 20c per lb. i Brine Frozen Mackerel, Haddock, Fillets, Fish Steaks, just arrived. 389 — PHONE 390 HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL The semi-annual exanfnation o! Hampshire school was hold Tues- day afternoon Jan. 81st" with thirty-two pupils and - twenty- eight visitors present. The pupils were examined in the different subjects by their teacher. ‘ Mosaic M. Yoimker, assisted by Hilda and Gertrude Acklarid. After the les- sons. Cecil J. Stewart was appoint- ed chairman and complimentary remarks were made by several of the visitors. All present were treat- ed to home-made candy and the examination was brought to a, close by the singing of the National An- them. Following is the standing of the pupils for the month of Jan- uary:—- Grade X-l. Mildred Tremere: Grade IX~l. Vema Kltson; 2. Phyllis Easion. Grade VIII Sr.—-l. Clifton Stew- art. ' Grade VIII Jr.-l, Annie Stew- art; 2. Elmer Larter: 8. Norris Kit- son. ‘ Grade V—l. Jolin Edwards; 2. Frances Larter: 3. Celia 'I'remere: 4. Margaret Lin-fer; 4. Ralph Younker: 5. Heath Lartcr. Grade IV-—1. Preston 'l‘remere; 2. Lawson Tremerc, Priaeella Setw- art. Alec Larter (equal); 3. Lois Youriker. Grade IH—1. Claude Tremere; 2. Borden Tremere and Fulton Kit- sori (equal): 3. Alice Edwards; 4. Alice Stewart; 5. Raymond Trem- ere: 6. Roy Stewart; 7. Leighton Larter. Grade 11-1. Ora Tremere; 2. Errol Stewart: 3. Irving ‘Ire-mere, Grade I-l. Robert Edwards: 2. Ferns Iremere: 3. Bertha White: 4. Willie mrtnr.‘ Perfect Attendance r-Mildred ‘fiemere. Verna Kiirson, Margaret Larter. Celia ‘Premiere, Preston‘ ‘rremere, milton Kitson, Alice Ed- wards, Raymond Tremere, Irving Tremor-e, llirrol Stewart, Robert Edwards. Ferric ‘n-emere. ORWELL COVE SCHOOL The following is the standing of Orwell Cove School for the month of January: . Grade X-i. Annie MacPherson; 2, Ruth MacPherson; 3, Catherine MacDonald. Grade VIII-d, Claudine Brown; 3, Frances MacDonald; 3, Doria- Rooney. Grade VI-l. Margaret MacDon- ald; 2, Barbara MacLieod; 3, Mar- tina McKenna. Grade V-l, Mary McRae; 2, Pat- ricia. Rooney and Edison MacLean, (equal); 3, Emmett McKenna. Grade III-l, Zita Rooney; i, Cecelia Rooney; 3, May MacDon- aid. Grade II—l, Dorothy Rooney; ti. Dannie Brown. Grade I (al-l, Myrtle Nicholson; 2, Alberta Nicholson; 3, John Mc- Kenna. ,, Grade I (b)—1, Georgina Rooney Grndo I (c)—l, Kathleen Mac- Leod: 3, Stephen McKenna; 3, Ger- ald Rooney. _ . Perfect attendance - Catherine MacDonald, Jsabel McRae. Claudine Brown, Newman MacDonald, Wil- liam Rooney. Margaret MacDonald, Edison MacLean, Mary McRae. Jean Macbeod, May MacDonald, Dannie Brown. Alberta Nicholson. Myrtle Nicholson, Gerald Rooney. Barbara ltlaclreod. WHEATLEY SCHOOL Honor roll for January:- r-Grade X--l. Rosamond Neill. Grade IX—1. Leltha Home: I Johnnie Matlieson; 3. Gladys Mac- Quarrie. Grade VIII-l. Eric Carr. Grade vI-l. Doris, MacLure; a Katherine MacPhcrson; 3. Vcrl Maihcson. 1-K 11'.) . Grade v Sr-l. Daniel Macaroni’) son: 2. Jack Cudmore; 3. Omnr Younkcr. Grade V Jr-l. Verna Cudmore. 3. Hilda MacQuai-rie; 3. Alma Carr Grade IV-J. Mabel Smith; 3 John cal-r. Grade II—-l. Isabel Cudmore. Grade I-l. Susie Ford; 2. liiir- iam Younker: 3. Cora Axworthv. Annie Bruce, Teacher Iloir llurt In: Walt MuBURNS w‘ " HEAFIT ivvreiir Ilaw c/\ tllonldull Iain t wlthou 4 "I Iuficred from heart and restle- nights. lam: Slinky, lights llostloa Black, Wallaeeburg, OnL, write!!- weaknaoa. shaky uarvfl. advertisement for llilburu’! He!" your and Nerve Pills and decided to try them ultliolltlh I did notluvo much faith, but now I Am "Y! did u they have proved of wonder!!! lielptomo. at n and ll butamwl‘ "L535. r’ m“ a liouao." , liuamuuucpuummpupwuwmummmoodl-l Damon. . " Bv Georize h’ us 1" DADDY- cann- Ybu Do SQMETHiNG To} , STDP MGTHER ‘ sxsacisuuq- Solis A1- wHAT KlN I 0o? si-tés Q\T'T\N'§Q bTRoNG- FM AFRAiD TO TALK To ueR- YOU saw some-ruins TO HER~ .... a..-” xm-iArs HAPPENED Now? is sue SCREAMIN‘ on uusT ‘siuaihf ? nonh- emuu-mme cm: AN Ioior- I our AQTITC-H m m MDITAKING MY nuacieus- arr w: ooc-von- v-iu wuz Joe-r CALLED ou-r ‘lb MRS- u: overuse-sue GOT A KlNK IN HER QIDE, ~ . when TAi<\N'11-II.M