FEBRUARY 2', "1924 are 1e onvw TREATMENT FREE -' rendered to m,‘ trgntnlellt. m, lnclose 3 stamps and address '53:; 5y resume nnuec-isrs EVERYWHERE Oraiise Lily is a certain elief 10i- all rlloordon o: women. It is applied local- ly Md is absorbed into the suffering tissues. The deed waste matter in the con- gested region is expelled, giving immediate mental and physical relief; the blood vessels and nerves are toned and strengthen- ed, and the circulation is W _ normal as Dune“; is based on strictly scientific Drinclplofl. and acts on the “on oi’ the disease, it cannot help but do good in ail forms ocirwblea’ mcludlng delayed and painful utensil-nation. leucor an‘ o, m, wolnfb, etc. Price 52-00 M!‘ IBOX. which is sufficient for A free Trial Treatment, enough for 10 days gent Free to any suffering woman who will send me "'1" I” Mrs. Lydia w. use Relief For Women's _Disorders xi I 1c ey’s l Is something better than the ordin- ary Chewing Tobacco. It has a flavor all its own. The man who wants a real good lusting chew, always asks for Hickey’s. Beware of substitutes. IIIGIIEY & IIGIIIILSIII Tobacco Company, Limited Manuyachufl, Charlottetown I ' i.» Personal Attention To Every Detail You may safely entrust the conduct of all funeral arrange- ments to us. We can help to enlighten your burden with personal, kindly, humanly, quiet .and conscientious service. ‘ II. II. MacLEAII 180 Kent Street ‘ i Phone 149 _ )T—j‘*— "- DO40-OQOQOO-Q-O-OO-O-OQOO Q-O-OO-QO-OQ-O-Q Q-Or ilili-phont: I32 Job Printing ~ ' fundamental in printing is that satisfied ustomcrs are on-e’s best advertisement. y siitisfjing our customers we have stead- ly built up our job printing business, ur volume of business in this line is now we times the volume of two and a half ears iltfi)—-llCill'ly double that of a year ago and is still growing. We flllfil‘ unlit/ind others-ave can mlixfy you. RICE . . ..QUALITY . . . PROMPTNESS he Guardian Iientral Printery I36 Print-c Sh, GIIARLOTTETO\VN A AAA‘ AA:$Q:AAQAALAA=A¢ 1W 1 i t ictionm-y How To Get It F r rho More Nominal 0N1 Manufacture and Distribu- tlon 3 Coupons and 98c ooouro this NIW authentic Dictionary. bound In bileil oosl groin. ‘Illustrated with full pogoo In color. Present or moli paper three Ooupono with ninoq-olghg cont. to cover coat of hondllno. nlolllfll clerk hln. m. "rm Ni \\ UNlvlflwsljlj Diiillilsiui "‘l-‘-in.iiii MAIL OIDIRI WILL II » FILLID anemones-outfit"! \ THE BENTIIIII. GUARDIAN ms CHARLMTETOWN cusnmsn SHOP from l-lolmanfls Catalog MAH JONGG GAMES that have been ordered and paid for are wait- 25 PER OENT AND 331-3 off all ladies fur coats on Saturday, Feb. 2nd. Prowse Bros., 2 ONLY LADIES RACCOON COATS to clear at $150.00. Prowse Bros, Ltd. CORRECTION. — Attention (i8 cents. ANGLICAN SERVICE$ all Mii- ed n large number of friends to a tun and llustlco on Sunday, Feby 59cm] evenlng 3‘I‘(I,WIII ho as follows: in St. John's Roolng on Thursday n; 3,15 ll"; (diurch, Milton at 11 a. m. in St. chapel-ones. Mnt ],_ 13_ Miller, Mm Marks Church, Rustlco ut 3 p. m. w_ E_ w_ Owen and M“, Han-y E_ BROOKFIELL The sorvicos in tho ll congrogzilion Sunday, Fob. COUNCILLOR GEORGE W. MO- ih‘ ilmiin a candidate for L E0 D, \\'lil‘il illlllfllll‘ h it ‘i SCHOOL DEBATE. -—'I‘hc semi- mimtlily ilofbzito in School subject. tut-n colonies WOII. Ciiifkill. Ciimniiskoy, Edwar C. Pruught. uffirmi Ilzirolil rookfiold 3rd, will hi Five a today. “Resolved. Tho speakers Cyril ll. Morrissey critic. CONCERT ENJOYE D.—A very were justified brcnitlug away from the Moth (fnuntr Dillon lYIilIlill‘, Arthur (lormcley, - and Arthur liughos. vme J3)“ uolly was chairman nnd Mr. E. J. pix-using cvcnt took place iu tInn.-—’I‘he Spider and the lmsivr Ilickox. SoI0.-—My She's but u Lassie Yot. lng delivery. Would customers please sent or call for them at the Guardian of . Ltd. 1275-2-1-21 1275-2-1-21. is coiled to the report of the Retail lliercliants underwriters’ ud else- where tho surplus of which should have road yesterday at $448,401.- mi a an i'ol- . ; - - , lowm-Jirookflolil 11 a. m.; Harts- 23.151,“ mung Dmkrqnl w“ villo 3 p. m. ziud limiter llivcr 7 p. m. ieiolf n good "Farmer's Breeding Club" rm. Queen Square took place yesterday on tho that "if! i-IIIP- Covohenil School House and after I11 listening with much interest to de- OI" Y." Tho affirmative side were Arseuault, John d llornhy and The speakers on the iiivo side wore John Place, John Ledwoll, Riiginald M. Harry Con- _ Si» lhiloy. Catherine's under tho auspices of lho (‘ommunlty Club, in which tho ])i‘fl[)Il“0f the nhovc and adjoining ilistrltrts look purt. lt was n. ilocid- (‘II snot-tans: although it was ‘first time many of the performers hioldiiclii-rn was [appeared in public. The following program was tho rondored:—Reolin- chnrineuse with hal to match, she Fly, carrir-il a largo Love carnations and maiden hair fern. WONDERFUL VALUES in bad- ies Eur coats on Saturday, Feb. 2nd. Prowse Bros. Md. 1275w2-1-2I. SPECIAL SALE of Ladies Fur coats on Saturday Feb. 2nd. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1275-2-1-2I. TRYON-Evangcllst Foster will preach in North Tryon Presbyter- ian Church, Feb. 3 at 7 p. m.—~no afternoon service as Evangelist Foster will preach in Baptist church at 3 p. m. THE MARKETS. —Thore was a fairly well attended market yester- day. Butter sold at 38c to 40c: eggs 50c; fowl 90c to $1.00; geese $3.00; apples 10c doz. C. B. C. ENTERTAINS. — The students of the C. B. C. entertain- ln the Caledonia Miller were ready to receive, and about two hundred and fifty prc- sontcd themselves. Soon after opened the ever popiflar Mr. Blanchard-at the pinno. During lho ovcni-ng refroshmcuig were served. N EW CLUB FORMED-Much us pcr his curd which lniorost is boing taken now among ‘ Mr. McLeod is an the furmcrs oi‘ Wcst (fivolieud and ‘liili/‘Ti-("llti and progressive Imsincss Hll'I“i'i)l.lIl(IIIlg districts. mun and has prnvoil hln CUIIIICIIIOI‘ during his to owing to a which has lately bceu organized under the direction 0|‘ Mr. H. C. Clay, Doni- inloii Promote-r of ‘Live Stock. 'l‘ihe above Club which was orgunlzcil on January 15th, met at the West tails given by Mr. Clay, it was pro- posed to meet monthly in illrc school house. The following offic- ers were elected: President, Ira Carr; Vice President. Frank Auld; ‘Saicrctary Treasurer, Ramsay Auld; Diet-tors, John McMil-lun. Lou Steward, James blcLnuglilin, Mel» DALEY-FIFE NUPTIALS —- A very pretty wedding look place in St. (‘laments (ihurch, West Somer- vilic, on Sunday, January 20th. 1.024, when Miss hlarlan Gladys Fifi‘. bocumo. tho wifc of Joseph Tho ceremony was perfor- med by Rev. Fr. Daniel Desmond, "Senior Curzito" n! tho church, the Double Ring Service holng usod. Mir-lb‘ hlurgurot Dzilcy sister of tho groom ivas hriilcsnuiiil and Vernon host man. Tho bride's ilrcss was of 'l‘oast color W. G, Y. SATURDAY: FEBRUARY 2 790 Kilocyies (380 Meters) WGY (Schenectady. N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:56 a. m.-U. S. Naval Observa- tory time signals. port. 12:40 p. m-Produce market rc- port. 9:30 p. m.—Danco- music by Jack Synionils‘ Orchestra, Iiump- ton Hotel Albany, N. Y. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3 790 Kllocycles (380 Meters) WGY (Schenectady. N. Y.) General Electric Company. Eastern Standard Time 11:00 a. IIX.—SBI'VICO of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Albany, N. Y. Sermon, Rev. Charles C. Harrimau, mcctor. ' Dr. Frank Sill Rogers, choir mast- er and director. 3:30 p. m.—l’rogram by lVGY Symphony Orchestra, assisted by Mziyfred Spooncr, contrnlto solos- lst. Selection, “Allegro Con Tirio," from tho “Erolca Symphony." Beeth- oven WGY S,mphony Orchestra Loo Kliwen, conductor Coutrzilto solo, “Where Blooms tho Rose" . . . . . . . . . .. (llaytou-Joh-ns ‘ Moyfred Spooncr Mrs. Wm. J. Loane, nccompanish Selection, Excerpts from ‘fRobin Hood" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. de Keven Orchestra Contrnlto solo, "Without Thee" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. dd-iardclot - Mayfred Spooncr Selection, "Einc Steppenskizzo aug Mittel Asicn" . . . . . . . .. Borodin Orchestra Contralto solo, “My Heart ls Weary," from “Nzuloschilifl . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. G0ring?Thoma:s Mnyfred Spooner Sclection, "Overture Elvcrhoi“ Kuhlan Orchestra 7:45 p. m.—-Scrvlco of Alluny Slroot hloihoillst. Episcopal Church, Alhorl, I). A-ngoll. D. l). Organ prelude, “lvlarchc Festive". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. Guilmaut Lelia Reynolds Hymn - bonnet of white Seymour whllc the bridesmaid wore Pnudrc p1;u¢l,p,.n_ 5m,“ Spem_-h__Fl-[end_ Bit-u chiffon with silvcrtrimmlngs ship and Goodwill between ncigh-iiuid ‘~'“I'I"°‘I milk ‘mrimtmns- The Jmurs. James M. MucFatlycn. Itozid-'Kr°°m’“ “m t” the bride w“ i‘ tng__non.t Talk mo Fast’ Olga Macjstriug of Tosca pearls, to tho hrido- llinvournoi-n, Malcolm Lamont. Rcndlng.—Scloctions from Ivan- hoe. Margaret MacNovin. Solo.- Tho Vncwnt Chair. Mrs. Hugh Mac- Kio n 1k . School lnstrumjental Mu-slc.——lts n Long Lnne That Hus no Turn- lug. liowurd MucNoill. Recitation. —--'l‘ho Ploil Piper of Hamlin, Mrs. lNcvln. Recitation.—Betsy and iurc Outs. Mrs. John Inman. Short j'Spvccli.--—0n lliolnily and Harmony, John Iluwry. Address.——Much Nood- od iii-form In Rural Society, Mrs. John Iinwry. Solo-I Don't Want i0 Play In Your Yard Any More. Knihoriuo MucNovin. BalIad.—'l‘hc lllllillS. Wur Cry of the Mcilomilds, Mnt-llliuzhorn. Solor-My Wild Irish‘ ltosc, Stewart MacNevin. Reading. s-Tho Sarcastic Normnn Stretch. Solo.—- Knthlocnlfiifls TOCBIVBKI i) I “figs ivoro John Luwry. Sonia-The Spa Rolling 0n Tho Shore, S npprritinloil nudli-nco, especially the of Mr. John Lnwry on Molody and Harmony. Tho singing Nzillonnl Amthom cvcnf. to n close. iri-ii-h. Tho programme vory much by of I s when-ti‘ WIJS tho remarks the brought tho maid an acqquzimarinc ring and the groomsumn white gold cuff links, ‘A reception followed the coromony tat the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. lilarrington. hlorrison Avc., which 'was attended by fifty guests. The house was very prettily arranged and delightfully rendered. included cut glass. silver, cheques. Previous to tho marriage the bride was tondorcil a miscellaneous show- or by her many friends. is formerly from Moncton, N. B. and the groom from Sturgeon, I’. E. Island. Following the reception ivost, Somervillc, Mass. WEDDING union's Cathedral wits tho sceno of i; pretty event at 6.30 on the c morning of Jan. 23rd, when Miss Mary Gallant, (laughter of Mr. and Pi Th9 bfidg MARITIME‘ RELIGIOUS EDUCA- MP- 11ml IIIPH- Dill)’ I0" 0n U10 ii Id- day School workers recently hold Iiii-ZII! 1min 0H R Iiflilllymoou tri to in tho Sydnoys was u ilocldcil nuc- Ni-w York and upon their return cuss. WI“ Teiiiiifl Rt 32 MOITIBOII AVE» thrco evenings in Sydney, ihrcc lu Gluco -—-—— trict comprised of North Sydncy, BELLS.— St. Dun- FIOTCIICII and Sydncy Mines. which about 160 persons were pro- Mrs. Leon D. Gallant of Ilustico W!‘ Pruycr Response Anthem, “The King of Love I\iy Shepherd is" . . . . . . . . .. Shelley Ariol Spooucr, soprano: Adam Shaftor, tenor; Gladys Ilobi-n- sou, contralto; Simmonds. buss Responsive reading mo. Offcrtory duet, “The Lord is My Light" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Iluch Gladys Robinson, contrullo Maurice Simmomlsil buss decorated with Chrysotlni- Him“! ' u Mrs. Ade Harrington tho Address. "Mar East Relief Jeunlhnutcss was charmingly dressed in whiic Crepe dc Cheno and during "Yin" tho dinner, toasts. solos and music Ilciiviiici-IOII The Doxology y tho young couple Posiludc, “Allegro" . . . . .. Stevens Gcn. Mcsrop Azzapepinn (‘we TION COUNCIL Tho Training Institute foz" Sim- Tho Institute was hold for Buy and thrcu in a ills- Tho first session at Sydncy open- il with a supper gatlmring ut cnt and in spite of strong coun- nttractions the intorcst was 12:30 p. nu-Stock market rc- ‘ Maurice . i ON A STRIKE i wunN THE STOM- g ACll REFUSES T0 - WORK -- EVERY 011mm ORGAN 0F ' 'l‘lIE BODY 1s APT é T0 o0 ON A sYM. s‘ t i ol to a pleasant dance at th At . h of th nino sessions hold ““““+**“ cc‘ c * -“-¢:‘¢: eccccw rAqqiETl-C STRIKE‘ lfiiiiltiine Hall. The presents Rev. Mllliegan delivered a lec- N "v v ‘t IF NOTHING TAST- were numlerous inland cosgly, includ- ‘tuft: on "all; Teaciijerss Tllatstittl" (‘Onl- i , , , l w c mem ers o e ~ U - ew, _ 1 Es RIGHT 0R IF Iilllgenfiultllfflala: rliaurbelslbr cofnzheqiilb stiiitirt: were divided into four IIIVGISItIQQ I YOU CAN'T DIGEST testifying to the popularity of the srcuvs. the Children's workers with ' ' ' 1 young couple, Their many Miss Alice M. Harrison, Childrens 4 wrmr YOU EAT. You us DBETTER zmr T0 ARBIT- nsrs MATTERS now BY TAKING Our “Digest-It” Tablets You WILL FIND m rrnm JUST wnszr. You noun, IN nsnrmo You m- ossr wnsrnvnn . You MAY EAT i? rmca 35c run A BOX T‘ TRY A Box , ; li!.1 became the hrple of My; John good throughout tho other sessions “rpnlherhln n; “m; all)“ The ymde and tho attendance encouraging, at was nticntlctl by Miss Prlscillin mm“? Bay abmn‘ “FY W01"? pmaljtn, SHOULD YOUR i: will,“ ri- ,‘Y,"";‘,,"' ztztii" t: nu one a y supper e o ' _ ,, , mom“ The hflde w“ bocominm the other district lhc first meeting ly nttlrcil in n suit of bluo tricotlnc ivith hiit to match and squirrel ncck piece. . maid also wore a blue suit with rod velvet hat. to tho bride, was a gold pendant ha Inflm. e sot with pearls and to the brides- ciauon were heard and t maid wards V took of luncheon at tho homo after which they were outer- friends wish them many happy years of wedded-bliss. 2Q!“ Diamond Hunters While tho diamond hunting expedi- tion into British Guiana is expect- ed to be financially successful, the search up to the present has been . responsible for-the death of three t” white men. oxploriru: party and several native guides. according to word received here from Lester IsoGiilrray. » who is now doodles l 011mb" 0| i Canadians In tbs interior of the country. - ‘ n takes ll was hold in North Sydncy and the other two at Sydney Mines uuil hero too the response on tho part of tho workers was heartening with an average attendance of about 60. On every sido expressions of nppro- WOTO B The brides- The groom's gilt ute was clearly regarded by U10 UW workers in the constituency servo-d EH05!!! Dill“ as of the utmost benefit and as a KPOOYWH contribution of the most practicable nature by the M. R. E. C. a silver emblem pin. of a hundred Work Secretary of the M. R. E. C. the teen axe girls’ workers with Miss Marjorie Trotter, Girls’ Work Secretary of the M. R. E. 0., thB teen age boys‘ workers with Rev. F. M Mliligan, Presbyterian Secre- tary and the Adult Teachers and , , Sunday School officers lwltlé Re:- an xgldo C. Machum. BsDt at ecre During the stay of the Secretar- ies the three Sundcy School dis- tricts were reorganized as follows: Glace Bay district, Pros. Wm. Thorns, Glace Bey; coy-Tress. Min Mildred Taylor. Glace Boy; Sydney; Pros. M. W. Buchanan. Sydney; Stacy-Tress. Miss Frances Bloke, Sydney: North 8ydney- Sydncy Mines district, Acting Pres. Rev. W. B._8seley, Sydney Mines; Acting Becy, Tress. Wm. Ahern. Sydney Mines. - The Training. Institute through its ability to roach a large number of-Irorkers and to give special help “"1 (Canadian Prose) 5 TORONTO. 0nt.. Jan. 81. -—- one a member of the Mrs. IITIIII’, Ii.irI:_ulir,.\'.S.,i» “For years l w (Ircudiul sufferer from Consiipailiou mid llcaiiliichcs. I iricd ‘I“ruii-;i-ii\'es' and I fccl like n ucw person in cvcry (if on ilic figs an: “For ovcr t Ii rec ycars I irziscoiiliiicil lo bod with Rhon- niaiism. I fried nearly everything WIIIIOUIZ receiving any benefit. Finfilly ltricd‘l-‘riiii-u-iivcs‘- —half zibox Ilruughl improvement and continued treat- ment made me well. Now I can walk several TIIIIOS and (Io chores around the plucc." ionivs. Notes By the Way- ((‘nutiniii-rl from l'.'il.;'0 i.) I)('i‘lI formed, to which we fill must wish iihiiuiliiiit success. hluiiy of those who (‘OIIIU will trnvol IlIiIlPl‘ in motor curs, m" bring‘ their curs ulong when they come uud all of thi-m, ivhvilinr thryv COIlll‘ from the SIEIIOS 0r from (itlicr Provinc- os ziri- zicciisioinr-rl to tho Amorii-iiii and Upper (funzidizin rule of I‘Oil(I traffic. Tho rlui-slion arises wheth- ior adherence tn il rule which illffors from lhiil in vogue in all (illior countries in .~\lIl('l‘ii!il may not provont a consiilcrzihlo nunihvi" lirom coming. as many believe has Ialrcndy ])I‘O\'I‘iI trim in the past ‘and will cniiiiniic to have the, _--. . l The Automobile Association and the owners of cars have deserved same effect. (r RIYIT is Nature's medicine. l - Yiiillilllii‘ nivrliriinil prim‘ Greatest Advance in Medical Science is the Knowledge Healing, Curative Value of Fruit Juices In ihc ircsli fruits, Nziiurc plant-s l~illll(‘ ])l'lll(‘i]7I1‘5 of the fruit juices, zinil so intensify IIlCill, that :1 small tablet will (‘Ulliiiill lilL‘ Iifliiillg properties of a very large (luaiiitity of expensive fruit. zi-livcs" arc concentrated and intensified juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, combined with “ITruii-zi-ihixs" relieve cousiipziiioii, bilious- ncss, stomach trouble, kiiliicy zinrl lilutltlcr troubles, rlicumziiism, Ilt‘r'liILli-‘Il('.~', I);li‘k£li‘il(‘ skin troubles, iplvs. Apple juice acts liiiliiigvs. (lining-o jiiirc is ll skin lUllIC, that ("luirs lill.‘ ('()lll|lIi'Xl(lll. The _iiii'<'cs ill nppli-g, ()[';|ng(\_<' I ])l‘i|lll‘.< innc up the liver, Ill(‘l'_(‘£iS0 ilic flow of bile 11ml rorryct conslipiiiioii. But the fresh fruit ,('(‘7Clll£i and other IJUCilllSt‘. they are a cnmpltrlt‘ fruit lrczit- mciii. 15c mid 50c u. IXIX-fili all (ICIIICFS, or scnt jinst-jxiiil |>_\' I"i'iiit-'.i-iivcs Limilcil, OIILHVII, Ont. ins," One of the Wonder Discoveries of the Past Hundred Years Gained "of the Mr. Jar. S. Dclgaly, of Gilbert Plain hint», says: "I ha ' Nervous Prostra- limi lll its worst form. The doctors hurl no hope of my recover . Africnd inducer me to take ‘Fruit-n-tivcs.’ Af- ter using this fruit sweet juices of Il('f most ‘yaw. juices contain only n small amount ‘of ihc medicinal Lzfixlwf"; 7"’ ‘amt - - , . was ac PYIIICIPIL‘. B)‘ n woiidcrful-process, (IISCOVCFCKI Iiy an to m’ normal Alexander Munro p, jjncl] ~ -' ~‘ ' ‘- --' . . . . Iicalih.’ oiLnmulOlnwslqysg . 1 t ph) hltlrlil, it Ia piissliill. to (3,\ir;1(l_ the“; Mn. M. J. Gone, 3928 Union Street, Vancouver, B. C. says: "I suffered with allsymp- toms of Female Trouble, with chronic Constipa- tion and constant IIGKIHCIIC- Doctors ntlviscil an opera- tion. Then I tried ‘I-‘ruil-u-tivcs’ and this fruit treatment Iius complete-I rc- lievcd me of nil my misery and suffer- “Fruit- The change in the rule of the road was made in New Brunswick last fall, giving i-ffoct m legisla- lion pusscil at u previous sitting of tlii- Legislature. Ii was predicted ni tho illIlU that ii would lend to uiauy zicciilvnts at ilii- outset, from ihc furco of IldIliI iii both drivers iziiid horses. Bu! nothing of lhc [kind occurred, although thorn liud Iioon (‘IIIIISIOII5 before tho chungu m’ the I'III(‘ froiu visiting curs \\'I10.~'r: iII‘I\'t_'l'5 lllii(i\'t‘.l‘I0lliIy turned ilic wrong why. The writer of this no). \\'il.~' on u vacation in Now liriiiiswirli til ihi- time when lhv wliilngi- wont into effect and spooks from personal observation. it urns surprising how quickly and [smoothly the i-haimgi- was mudu l(‘()IllllIi'I1iI)' t-fft-ciivc. n well of the Province by their largo and increasing contributions ito ho public l‘l.'Vi!llll(! in license fees. The prejudice that at first existed against motor (zars has died out since the horscsihnvc learned that tho curs ari- not ilangorous to phi-m. The license foes huvo tou- lifihlllflfl quire lurgoly toward psy- ilug for improved roads, which are lof houofit to all whoci traffic. A [calla-ugh in the rule of the road can [only ho made by an uct of the INKISIHCIIIT‘ in tho discussion of llwhich further light will doubtless- be shown upon tho question. One ‘igond thing about it is that it {will involve no cost t7 owners of ‘cars or owners of horse carriages im mnlu- lhcrchango and so far as iluboi" or physical effort in con- iccrucil it is ‘iluito no easy to turn Qvlthizi- a horse or ii cur toward the ,right as towel‘: the left. '5 I i ‘i This Set Contains . 144 Playing Pieces 84 Counters 4 Racks 1 Book c1 Directions All In Attractive Box 7y2nx5yzrrx%n 50° and tho Ml Jens cou. pone (printed aloo- It Is Not Hard To Play The two popular fallacies about the gems ls that It is oxpsnolvs to purchase and difficult to play- By i"t"¢"°' lng this 60o cot we hlvl brought the game within the reach of overWiM- 9'9"” eliminating tho 0b] "I" °I high coat, while the book of dlr " which .- ' our gcmimlkoo the rules dear and tho game ready tc master. DOIIDGII If GIIGO- , , u“ l, the i ksrs in all departments d A i "A"! ti! ~ .. 1, “u. .._ 91th; t Ask The People Who Play they will tell you that It ro- quires no special talent to play-no technical uklll II needed. The people who play will toll you too, how fascin- ating it ‘lo to match the play- lnq plccoo to make thrso or four of c kind or three of a _ , how satisfying It ls to "punq" a ploeo, and to win the some. IETTER COME IN TODAY. The-loiietqnn... Guardian whore.) Understand What People Mean when they talk of the "icolo tiles", the "East Wind,” "forming and fllilfllfll u" wall", "enowlna." I"! t" low other tonne of tho game. L Thoro lo one thing sum-II other people can PII! i!» WI con-and all you need U l0 ‘In order to become an 08M" ls to buy and uoo this I00 00¢ we are ncw cfllfllils Our Supply Is Becoming Exhausted in contracting for an UIIIIIIIIII] largo number of tho ounce. we fIIl will“ gauged tho local demand but we evidently were mistaken. The interest In IN Ill" » end the dooiro for a popular-priced act were much creator than we cnticlplhod. Th! . result is om ollr supply lo dlmlnlchlflfl vividly Ind. so we are not um we wm be cble_ to got more of them n the ldvllillfloolll rote u the first m. we WI- rfl t. "I. W E‘ U 22H ——"——'~' *_ s-Ti-v-‘r wqoiiaon-a» mn~<mn=v ‘raffi run-v zlfarmy-lflfi‘ _