I z. 2 . .l. I) . q u * i r l i ,n . A . .‘r‘.’ l A , -. l t ., . J g I .i . "it . . I}. ‘ . . (3 WEDNESDAY, \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\1 § I t...“ For real ’ O C ‘2' Item-me Havana i - an AJGI"! pmducf,pcrtim/nrly prepared \\\\\\\\ Ill/ll" WWW! $WH WW E. R. BROW i ‘ MB Richmond St Cnurtottetowa fire. Lite. Acchent, Sickness and Plate Glass Intnrance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stock Companies m»... THE HOLY. LAND ABOVE Sooili (Gtt‘u fllIItlotyI-‘o I'I’I‘.\ ORA is an entirely reliable mimo- tor There is a lllilv lattd above. Where all is joy and pearc love. Where all is holiness to (loll And praise to Jesus ('ltrist the Lord. and There are Angels purt- and holy, Saints llIrntlLle all the land ol‘ glory; Adoring hosts lllll'l‘i nail the tllt‘t)l\o_ With hearts and mind.» on (Jud alone. “'9 hope to Join thI-tn by .‘Ill'l by. Though llt'l‘t‘ we sorrow oil, and sigh. We are, now tears. And all there rises in us fears. hut lit the vale ut’ But when in glory. 501‘. And as. the Angels hon be. of victory through Him we'll sinz. Asuribn thr- honor to our King. we'll. (‘hrist Our sorrows we will then forget. (tttt' lit-arts on Jt-stts will be . . Our llo‘ttvr-lllt joys will hr- eoruplwlo When with tho Lard. \vu'll lltltl- our seat. With saints and angels We Will join. Where all the ,u-rvit-o I4 Divine .‘tr'l Where saints shall live in perfect bliss. l‘rt-pare us. Lord for that grand plur'e. With perfect t'ulness of thy grace, 'I‘Itat when the grave our bodies tlaitn. We'll wholly rust on Jesus” name. Nor death ttor gravo need we then . fear. when u. as Jesus ('hrlst is near; Our death will be a vit‘torp'. Our happiness .dtall endless he. l D. MacLEAN, -———oo.———— LORD BYNG There is. a noble stranger at our L'ate: ' ‘ Yet. :lt'dt't'l- a stranger. sint'e lll' l'llt't‘ abolit- Within our land a spare; again his llitill". Ilas route. and he must ltl'l‘t' re- main tittr pride. and hasten we to wol- t-nme him! They that behold his youth have ever told (if his heroic soul. both strong and true. ‘.\'i- Itn'rw ln- ltt-pl tin- his youth. \VIt'-n tn the wareloud's gloom lie l‘ari-d the too With stern tli.§dain ol' acquiosent'o promise oI teholll tur Saviour :t< he o In a wrong. _‘ l Which there will be till. highest. “n ltd hp‘ ~qun-rs to the lit-Id up- bliss on a fateful dayw ' 'I‘hwir i'rir-tnl. their romrado. 'lill “'o'll at t‘hrisr‘s tahlo sit for aye. For there 'tis everlasting; day. And will enjoy at rit-h ri-past. “'hit'lt throth eternity shall lase. _ From living fountain:~ we shat! drink. ()f 9le there \\'o cannot think. Love in ottr hearts \till overflow. A love willle (-vorntore shall growl ' Heaven‘s delight will o‘er In mouse. And songs ('(‘ilt‘k‘u The Heavenly Kingdom endless l4. W of joy shall nL-Ver l I .24 17"" , . / Headache Recurring headaches usually come from on exhaustion of the nervous system. and they do not disappear until the vigor of the nerve cells is restored lry such up- huilcling treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Temporary relief hy ore of powders it often obtained at an enormous exocme to the nervou1 system and the general health. Get the nrrvcs right and. the headaches will not return. Mrs. W. Pearsc. Nunn St. Cobourg. Ont. writes: I "My ny-tem hecnme run-down and l qulered greatly with pain in my lrn'l. Thin won on leverr lint 1 world .‘ a'n to bind I cloth tightly thoztt my lr-Il ro that I could not my work done. A lr'n-n'l advised til: we of Dr. (here's N-rw Food. and after taking I'.e first box l iwnd quite an improvement in my con- dition. I continued using them until l had errn nlmnt ueven hon-s. nnrl they Itrrngthened and halt up my Iy’ll‘m uplendidly. (omplctrly rclirving tlze pain in my hurl." Dr. Chase's! Nerve. Food. 50: a box. all dealers. or F.<l’tatmnn. Date. a Co.. Limited. Toronto. v "We" ‘ now-l method of securing the splendid end. llo \vi-nrs no it welt-ll monarrhs know ltut one by approbatiott ('I'UWH. Ill of man- kind. The symbol of a sturdy Nature's trust In the Knightly service. lor the Kim: touring with dignity his high es- Into. Whore. British subjects work unit think: Yet. he is ours. the vitilowwo haste to welcome hiz't. Lord Byng‘. (‘harotto (“arson Talent —,——»——.o.-————‘ TWO WISE DOGS The incident took lllltt‘t' on“ ho day at u watt-ring trough for horses, ’l'u'o dogs. water spattiols. \\’f‘l'l' trotting along. when they mum to the plum. and they were panting lur a cooling drink. llut neither was tall enough to reach the trough. and they talked the. mat. tt-r oer as dogs will, and wonder- ed wiry tltoy had not been treated with as much consideration as horses_ l‘rcst-ntly they solved iha problem. One of them ranged liimsoll' under the edge, of tit.- trough and lllt' other, resting hi..- forI-Iet't upon his eompanion‘s bark. was Jillll' to rear-h into in- pool and slalto his thirst. When it‘ had fIrtIshr-Il. lIo hopped down. seemed to say that the water was good. and then in turrt ranged hint- seit‘ under the tdgo of the trouga and the other rmudted up I'nr tut, drink It“ had earned. When he wrr satisfied. Llloy trotted away it.- getlter. as well contented as an; ntan could he who had met a difficult problem and solved it. WARMING FEET WITH BREATH Quill. apart front thr- eomfort oi the matter It Is rottognizt-d that on health grounds It Is important to have warm foot in bed. A llritirth physician describes the following warmth for thr- feet. A naprr tttlw about three feet In length IN prepared by rolling it Mr shot-t and pasting the edges to» thls Is pushed down under the (“loth toward the feet. The up- per end of the tulw In hold close to the mouth and the following method In breathing Is adopted- Thr fresh air Is inhaled through the nose. and the exhalation i.- made through the mottlh down the tube, As in result there In a cur- r iii of warm air rontinuour-ly be- the all For Indigestion, Gas, nualli'. zrther. Win-n the person is in bed _ SUMMERSIDE and WESTERN GUARDIAN Sea Otter Rag-est THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 4;.3 Ad F'— .—5HOP tram Ltolman's Citlttly‘. ‘— JO P. 0. OFF covered Satchel Basket. for Summerslde Exhibition Days at Holman‘s. —LADIES AND SCHOOL girls rain bats worth wholesale up to 2.00. selling on Fair Day for 50f. each. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. .-cO-OPERATIVE FARMERS at Emerald will he loading live hogs Wednesday and Thursday 0! this week. _ ..—.\’OTI(‘E TU l<‘AR.\tERS.—W" vtlll not receive live bags at Al- Ot‘t.. 13th. «WOMEN'S warm winter Well made in guest models. clear- ing on Fair Days at “5.00 ouch. SINCLAIR & S'l‘l‘.‘\\'AIt'l‘. l.I.\‘l|- TED. .20 PER CENT OFF all Stone ware Chums, Cracks. Bean Jars Teapots, Molasses Jars and Jar dint-res for S‘Side Exhibition Days at lloltnans, Summerside. —DlED IN HOSPITAL. ~- ’l‘bo. death took pace at the I’. C. llospl- Ial on Thursday morning of Donald kiln); of (llinton. l'. E. 1.. age all years. Ito. leaves to mourn one brother. The funeral will - take place Sunday. ~WEDDING BELLS."‘¢\ quiet Wedding took plart- in Summerside on Wednesday morning, when Mina formerly of MI. Sutmnorsido wax Mr George Lena Gallant. Carmel. now of united in marriage 'to Arsoaault of Summorside. Th;- huppy rt uple left on their hum-)2 moon to different parts of tho 13 land. .-TELEPHONE IMPROVEMENT 'I'ho I’IICJ. Telephone (‘.o.. are at present installing a. line from Al- herton to Mimino . via. Dot-ti Road to Mt-Ix’enna's (‘ornr-r. them-(- "I. Ti [through by tho Mintlnegash road. I . large per ('entttgo of the roai’ dents on this route has already subsrribed for connections on the 'plmne. ll. -.PAINFUL ACCIDENT.. while driving to llt‘t‘ homo a few d: ': ago with her son. Mrs. Joseph Keefe oi' Allu-rton. received a pltltl‘ in] injury. a motor our driving in the roar. t‘olIIdt-d with her ‘ riatzn. damaging it up consider Iy and In the confusion NI Keelo emerged with several br sos. as \\'l'll as a l"tt'llll‘t‘fl arnt. The injured lady is, however. reeling eontfortahly. II. --KELV|N GROVE..’l'bo follow ing is the standing of tlll' pliplL-t of Kelvin (trove, school for tho. month 11‘ September: Grad“ VII- ). liailn-rinr- (‘asr-lr-y; 2. l-jdgar Ilogg. t 'ade \’I-~l. Etta Stavert. (lrad- '\ Jenni:- Jam: s \ ('Nlttt'll’t. l'lrit- .\' '.\lurdo; 2. ‘ Ilogtz. Arnold Walker; Gratit- lll-~ I. Mnl‘t'itt (‘ast-Ir-y.’ L’ larantan (‘aso- Iey' . Lorne (‘rr. .r. (:rudt- II~ I. l‘.(lltl| llogg; 2. ItaIph Mt-Murtlo. (trade 17- I. l-Zlvu Start-rt; 1!. Gladys .7. Robert \Vitllt‘l‘l‘; . Mary t'st-nattlt. (trade 1-7 tJr) 1. Mary Stewart; 2. Ito- llt'l‘l Slaw-rt; 1:. lmrolhy .\ir.\ltr\‘ do. I'ertwt Attentlattec-~Kutht‘t'- int- (‘asolt-y. Jennie Walker. Erie )ir-Murdo. Arnold Walker. Gladys Walker. [martian ('aselt-y. Morris ('ast'lt-y, Lorne. ('rozier. STVLES FOR TODAY A bridal costume shown at the lint-lie opening was of white satin with corded corolt-t ltt)(ll("‘. the full skirt scalloped onto a border of tulle. Long petaled. limp flowers of ('l'lppiltizs ol l)l‘ttlll"‘lt)lll] duvetyn. velvet. and Canton ('rtapn are. eer- trvd with wooden bends. jet coral and .ladt- drops. and used for trInt things on but It budlces and skirts. The. new crinolo models are shown in taffetas with lace or no. i'lount-os and flowers and narrow ribbons {or the debutante and Io.‘ older women are black failles (3m broidered in silver thread. Round-toad French—heeled slit.- pera are gaining In vogue ltt New York. White; and colored angora em- broidery with bugles is being seen again on every smart frocks. An Atantlo (‘ity fashion letter t-mnments on tho popularity of all fillitllt'lt of honeydew. ptaztrh arnl apricot, especially In ohlflons and crept-s, and of the waning (ll black gown for restaurant wear. Sour, Acid Stomach, Take “Diapepsin” "I'ape's Diapnpsitt" is tho.quiek~ r-st surest relief for Indigoutlon. Gases, lt‘latttlt‘nt't‘. llourhurn. Sour» tress. Fermentation or Stomach Distress f'iltltlt‘tl by ttrldlty. A few tablets giro almost. Immediate utornarh relief and shortly the. stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Largo reuse r-osts ony few cents at drug store, Millions helped at. {niche eonts.‘ IGOAL SCHOONER—Tho schoon- er “Pacific” to discharging coal tor Edgett, Grady &_ Co. 0i World’s Furs “Two prime sea otter pelts“--tlto connoisseur oI fur look; up. startl ed, Irorn that solitary item in the lists or the coating New York for auction sales. Never again, per- haps. will It be seen there. for tIt-. hint of paradise is not so rare t.- so precious as the sea otter now Yet even two centuries ago the news of such skins for sale would have awakened excitement. The HP}! utter-‘5 story, is dark with strife. —60.INCH UNBLEAOHED COT- TON also suitable for single bed sheets. Special, 15c per yard. It. .T. Holman, Ltd. 40 LADIES TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS at $2.89. A special exhibition at It. It. H014 man. Limited. -MOVING PICTURES at Victoria Monday night. Domino 3; Humor River. Thursday, Ortobor 6. Brad- albano. October 7; Madonna, Su- turday. Oct. 8th. All new tea~ trust'in and adventure. Fierce!!- tures. hunted prizefl. they are son-a to-day JUST 25 f u . l Irorn the shores of California. and — (7 less Binge I . .. breasted sunk In “my [weeds tbn. uholo llOl'lll\\L!-tl(_lll out.” seems to hold no more than cont... be counted on one's lingers. A the dth of lllt ('luvu spurred t he- rncrehant adventurers of Venice and of London to the conquest m: and worsted», vlaues ranging up to 8.10.00; all sizes from 36 to 42; llolman's Txhibitlon Price $19- 50. Special values in men's winter overt-oats. @ $17.50, $23.50 and $26.50. the East, so It was the pursuit of thr- settottcr rather than a longing to correct the. world's geographies ~~POULTRV CAR for (To-oper- ntlvo ‘Furmors.‘ Emerald arrived today and will be loading this week. , north. out upon the sea bears his name. and at last to a Innva death on a desert island. The ereaturo had the unhappy fa- culty of kindling avarice. All who PERSONALS vh‘Ir. AEJ). Murphy, Tignlsh, a.- we imam u". par",ch Convention hoard nturiner's tales of St'il. ottut' here on Monday. 11. hunting longed to go and suck ' themselves the riches Wlllt'lt L'Vhl » Airs. James McDonald left this mooring on return to her home in l'o::tott. a single. skin would bring. :ltl Marion Storm in an intoreating an tit-I0 in the New York l't)5l_ ‘ It'innort and En- Itroctou. [mt 4. A Beacon to Discovery “V” "" M‘m‘l‘W‘ H- Only the Alaskan natives. who "_‘" when the Russian traders ilrs ~Mr. Watt: r! Mon» Idward Aylwat’d. . . (‘itlllt‘ were wearing llll‘nl) prlt'olms VISIIUI‘ here on furs as ordinary garments. were - ignorant of their worth. Itul lllf'y --.\Ir. Jnhn Met'aull. Dorehesior. 5W" l‘“”“~'”- All” 5"”“U: ‘11“ X. It. a former Summer-side [Milieu l‘xplorcru a number of the t.‘lIl:ii(.I officer. is in tUth renewing old ad for a tt‘il‘lo. “my lwmmt- in; mun; ford. was a tidy. ll. qlmlnumcw' ”‘ as their ('llJttlItltfl'r‘. Year after . . '2‘ 1 Her, tllruu d: all the _.Mm ttprtha (Hills of Jersey Hill. NAOMI , ,F’, l, . ('i v. N. Y. Is visiting her parents. onb. the :.t..t otter not no (.t_\ 5 MI’- and MI'S. John I“. tilllis, Riel. t'\'.~'t. ’l‘Itc Iturctatts employed mond‘ hands of natives as hunters. treat * ~hflfi ‘ " -.~;:i‘, ' none M,“ Edy,“ “Wu. “f "autumn. in. them lll'CILtlL s) and I times forsaking them upon ties.‘ l“tlI‘_tllller l)opt., is spending it low ‘ days in the city attending the. lax-l lute coasts; while they returned to l‘”’““”“ bargain with a. luxurious nobilil) that led old Vitus Berrlng um. oral whieni ‘ A“... VAUJMEJMP Alhmmm ‘Ut‘tlr the spoils of the chase. Soon left by tho (rm perryqnn 'ruluglln‘: I the sea. otter hunting became the. tar Huston, Mass. where she willigrt-at business of all [lll' nativm' “'"m'" rm. “I” “Vim”- “~ -la1< ttg the coast and throughout thr- kw—V‘ v ‘ A, . , I. pr. . ‘ ' 2 y ' "Mrs, walla“... Mum. and Mmlmr lllldll Islands, I I thl.. tIlIIIIll 'J. A. Callaghan. ICImsdaIr-. were. 1"“ WHY ZOUKHIINH‘I‘S “\Vl'tl it“ pa settgt-m to t‘ltarlottt-towrt on tht ir knowledge of Itussian Amt-r: Illes'h'y' “- {t-a. The beautiful and costly skins ltll been eajerl 54 light In Russia ~.\'Iiss Mary Wallace. Alma)? " t, A . y 1).. T. 1. . n . spout Monday in town anti left on ,‘ “in”! “1 “SUV ""d H” "I “'5 r" Tuesday morning lnr “(HM)”, Masts. ' sel'ured them on the I\'.‘tmeltallta.i I where she will spend the winter. coast toward; [hp t'l()t'lt_‘ ol‘ the ---— sevtnlm-nth century. The In: H" mm Mlfl‘ Jns' “ickny ""‘l‘ hunters were glad to back will”! ..\la:l.t-r' I-Iarl. Mrs. Joseph I.. Mur~ . . .lll'fltl and Crawford .Mt'l’lll'l’rmtllethn-rfi DPSMW “NIH-‘1' mm m- fwcro among those who no atlnnd-. 1"” out othor vrssrlfi. Hr: lll’lill’lll-‘Ii ‘Hlls' the Exhibition. trail as his. in Wlllt'll they sutlotl‘ to far: the tempt-sis of the rtortn --'I‘hv friends of Mr. l'I. Suds- hury of this town will be glad to: learn that his condition at. the ‘Trealure 0' COMM. i’rinrn (‘oultty hospital is quite From time tumor-tori”! :11: .lnpl satisfactory his st "‘0 illness. urn~ . ~' . '.H hzt l' I '; r ‘ dually vanishing away. ll. “m C '1 knnm m “H uh“ n __-.__ the otter. but their own coasts pro- V Tm, “mm. "10nd,. of A“... vidod enough for their wants. and Karl Sudsbttr'y who has been eon- fined to the I’. (‘. Hospital with typhoid fever will be glad to hear that ho is recovering rapidly. they conservatively kept the, know lodge. to themselves. Not until the Hudson's Bay (‘ontpany began to search thu'eoasls of British (‘o quthia and Oregon did the skins Itotomt- tho tr tire of the courts of all the civilized world. Since those, times tho worth of lll(! sea ottor'u skin has grown with every doeltdr' l-‘rnm IHI until thr- prae. tirai extermination of the animal HMS. at least 10,000 lltIIllt'l‘.: Mrs. Allwrt M. Harlow and Hill" suns (it-urge and Arthur. loft Tuesday morning for their home in t‘haries ltiver. Mass. alter spending the summer at her old home. Mrs. A, It. McDonald's, lilo! I'olttt. Slu- was ntwontputtlod by her brother John. as far as Mont:- ton. where he Intends spending a In few days with his brother. Donald of the Royal llanlt staff there. —-———~.—o.——————. 1 Il.‘ “ i To be. =>§<><z=o§2 Oczofiooow °c=o§io<>c§c<>o§ag occ§~eo<>o« E— E (seal the lit‘»l. \\‘ilhin )(‘lli'n :ho ollt't‘ lta'l t‘tllllillt'lt'lf dial npprarmi .in illttl l‘f’gioll. lllll‘lll‘ll lht- um tin or the Illusion-1 t." the (lull of Yalton'ztt. lit 17!”. 'JJHIII‘ _-.l~:in: were taken: in lTllll lilo mmt diligent hunltnz: I»‘...ll't1r.l with I‘ as than :tuu, In th youztt ot tho ltu“ <i.:u-.\utt-t'leat\ (‘1 m puny. llarattuv ll'll Alaska with IE. Hill! in tho li'drl or a sltIL'lo ship. .\l that time his pelts lll'tIlIleIl MIAMI. lliltl al'ngetlu-r. 'l‘tvlay tin”; would bring from $2M) in $6.00!) euelt. M'thill. nix \\.IS t'ailt' Lives on the Ocean California, in Ittlil. passed it law prohibiting tho taking or possm M'tl otter skins. Imt tin-N is a. four that this protection may lulVl' titllll.‘ to.» late. tor (-xi-I-pt tor the two reported to have sol-rt ol'I' .\Iottlt'tey a low _\ llle otter \‘isilu sion of lm-n ' “fill lltow co 3 no more. The Siltllllh‘ll Governor at San Jose. believing' that tho, In (lions worn becoming too wealthy front hunting the utter. issued a similar edict in his day. The ;vI"t OCTOBER 5, 1921 .A -...~ IF you don’t get style when you buy :1 Suit: you haven't anything. everything when you do get style. But you haven’t got: You need hand-tailoring;—‘ztlI-wool British fabrics. too. sure you get everything—buy . fl fitment dranh Gllutltw . Made in Canada SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Limited. Makers—Montreal ALFRED macaw & corrN. ‘ (.‘liit‘ugo - - New York ‘ Sold .by George l... Prowse The Shop first Made Good in a Week tho land have when It is asltoro hy Holt-Ill storm-t. and MEWlIl'I‘n an otter has been seen. and lltttt'l‘l'llolln nt'a its senses of smell wait for it to rise (which It must and ln-arlng that it will venture do, for aIr, within half an hour). upon no thuh where there. or“ then ttightott It under so qultkly. l'oolprinl:. or wht-ru a Iirt- has |u-t-rt,‘«-\'el'_\' litm- it shows its head. that kindled within four mill-5 to tln'at list it tlt‘ott'tts. Sea otters urt- windward, When the natives uv‘ronraoeolts and playful. ’l‘hoy wZ-l out to t.» uudn to hunt. they often. lu- on thrir barks in the (It'ttt‘\ and ' thr- dead of. loss help for hours. taking grant I work. in l'ito .‘ Wino-r without a Ilrc. pleasure ill catching It. Homo “.hmv “I” “HHWS “mm Km] say that inH mother otter slrop; INN. mp Mid mu.“ mm W“ NM. or. her bath with the puppy held l‘orolt Pl. Sltu will “‘1‘. lu-tn'et-n llt‘r never desert lur young. and sun. .Iteups than at her side iru' mu'e tor the. raise oi the. surf the lllnlilllt'l‘ from \\'ltlt'lt the. toe-i- Id, ll t-ould aim made ll easy to kill them uht'nrt't'r a head showed it' mp“ H ymr' the “'ttl't” 'I‘ht-n It was on].- :n titustivut of waiting till the. ln'l) “1‘14 -‘.a-h.-d ashore. Long tilt” the natives r-aught them with nets 0! slut-tr spread on ‘lte kt-lp l)i"l<’. llt‘ titer would die of It'ltdtt when (-anghl. instead of gttawim: out. a; the soul riot-s. They be illl‘ ' j‘ltlltn or 9'? mtno ,-o IltNilt'Wllt' when ehasul 'hat the natives :~'.:tv lllt‘V some . r * ' v Ilium. lam themselves Into (‘I'v‘\'l ARMOUTH' N. 8' The Original and Only ers- of the melts lmueath lllt‘. nt'l‘illt Sought the otter. 'I‘Ittvir early an otter lives upon the ocean and in new r to rise. The orthodox Ala.» Genuine undan-n 'ln-eatno a Icgertd_ When It. Its young are born upon the hon way of hunting them ix: by thtI Beware of Imitation. :old on the the l'rilnlm‘ Islands. wtro diuro'.'- undulating beds of kr-Ip. Intense '::1l"al‘ .Itround." when :uatn ' "1"“. 0' erod. 5mm skins were taken lllf‘l‘t' ly wary aml suspicious. it show, hunlo. In canon; form a Kt'l'Ji Minflrd's Iainiment ..THE NOSE AND EVEBHOW3.. If your nose Is wide at nostrils and flattened tn forth. the shaping prowess lttust be rnuortt-u lo. A light pint-hint: motion with the thumb and forefinger. starting at the bridge of the. nose and work- lng to lltt‘ tip ls oxeollcnt. l’rartitze this for several minutes at a tinta. if the now Is Inrllttr-d unduly at tho nostrils. let the. pint-hint: pro- on“ become a pulling one. lu‘Is-v as you roarh the tip of the hour. he sure i'l pull out and not llIIWt. II‘ lllat-khrads sprinkle the now. use. a cotnedmt extractor early 'tnd often, hoim: t'at‘t‘ltll to al vs arrnb the nose willt hot. soapy water first. Itlnse artd then rub with cold err‘atn before using titn extractor. Enlarged pores are an other stumbling l)lU('k In the way at a beautiful nose. Spray. or bathe them with an astringent day and night. Milk of rueutnhcl, which may he prepared at home, is an exr'ollent astringent. if you wish well shaped hmwu you must resort. to the ttveozers to get the best 0 feet. After the eyebrow has been shaped the eyebrow brush should be used and the brown carefulin brushed with an art-hing movement. The little eyebrow brush should be always at hand and tho brows brushed each night and morning. If your brows nro not heavy. bill are. thin and colorless the eyebrow brush should he again called Into play. as It will stimulate hair growth. Rub a little melted vase line into thin brows at night. also. +— And a woman likes to dlno in a restaurant with her husband it) that he cannot blame her for tho cooking, T&B Inx poured into the bed. All noon on the feet become contortably warm the tube is removed. . nu; Vtr aar- ua. ssh”; .act‘iot m w m I“. m .;.:avlo-.u‘ ' “M” "" It a woman had any other ox- etm- than "because" for failing in love with a man she probably . ' " * wouldn't do It. "'%W‘ W ‘ “‘ {BoflorGasoll Cb IJB M . mpmlmlnzgi‘iod'ivouiéltlixiélt ‘ 4 .._a ._h.._ a Gasoline 14/012? gill/e you—~— f’ NIFORM full power and mileage. better engine performance and unusual fuel economy distinguish Imperial Premier Gasoline from the ordinary blended product which is usually sold as highfiravity gasoline. The heat: units in any gasoline mixture nep- at'ntc easily. Lighter fractions either cvop- orate or are burned up too quickly by your motor, while the heavy and: remain In the tank r -a clear loan of power and mileage that you pay for but never get. Imperial Premier Gasoline is n straight-din} tilled. oil-refinery gasoline with n complete; unbroken chain of boiling points. Every, drop hurnsclcan. givingyou unequalled power, mile- age and satisfaction. If better gasoline could be made. Imperial Oil Limited would make it:_ IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED g 's .. .l‘ ‘ . _, -.,.v. . A .tmd.&m ‘vuAn-Ou‘t“ Power - Heat - Linht -‘ Lubrication ' «.4 .~ x. unaware-93.3“ I i. .“' 0.!“033émm m .u r driver}iEh.:tt_ntuththonopot' In the sen .