_ i, . a No old Feet Here OYS and girls don't mind the weather; they enjoy “all outdoors" , --as long as they are comfortable. rubbers azfd overshoes keep the little feet snug and warm; they stand up wonderfully under the hardest usage. Bring the children in and let us fit tgcm out]. Wiqigéy m: 0 t ecom etc , ;; line. P ‘ BRADY FOOTWEAR C0. DISTRIBUTORS FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS SHOE RETAILER THROUGHOUT PRlNCE EDWARD ISLAND. llllIlllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll D - North RllStlcO ling is now the titostBjvopuilar staff]: - - - w.th olt and VOIIUE- fly WW r" And vlclnltyi}; open] three nights a week and --——-— 'l'lz|.s' always a large attendance. The ice on the jionds and rink! ' is in excellent condition and skat-fi The Avonlea Womens ‘institute Iheld its regular meeting January ‘lfltlb, at the home of the Secre- ooovoooo-ooooooooooooomo,tnry, ,\ir.~'. T, l.-- .\iat=.\'elll. North lttmico. After the business part win; cottclutletl. the men were in- vited to jo.u the women anti a very entertaining Scotch program in hott- nr ot‘ Robert Burns was rendered s follows: (Ihortts—i~‘l0w Gently - Eswecr. Alton. Reading .\lrs. H. A. w h v I to k d d; h r lMacKeuzie; l)uct—Aunie Laurie, ° a ° " ' ° '" s‘ ’ 9 ~.\ r2. c. wt-m. and n. c. Wool "to reuulflrlyirvm cm fresh mlllld n . Skettlh of Robert Burns by Coal, including .\i. J. Doyle; (‘lt0rus-—-Cotn- ; Reading-Rina. I : _ (‘lt-orus-Attltl OLD SYDNEY RJEENED Lang Sync. .\lis.s Marlon Webb WVERNESS SCREENE-D fnvns the ttccnutpattist. spflmql-"LL SCREENED lunch was served to about fifty, h‘ ‘ l i '- 'i Ii 1 . ‘i ALBION STOVE t ' l’ ' "‘ “ ‘ lllll‘i’\'l)lll‘>ll‘. ALBION NUT 3 AMERICAN HARD NUT _| _ I I n | ( ll atnaer- in lne l8 (+1) tulle ties lll BESCO COKE lowing to the lllltirlng efforts of prompt de||ver|es_ Lowest priceszilr. Ularcntre Stewart and this as- Ph 176 f I e sistattts, .\lr. E. ('. ‘Wclbb and Mr. °"° °' "-"" ° - w. .\lac.\'eill it t,‘ now m first 'i‘he~ rcct-ttt silver thaw did much t ~s trottditiotr, t w‘ n‘ a .\li:~'s Xinrtha l;h'—owu, Mayfielti. mpettt Sunday with her sister. Airs. PHQNE 175 Jlortlon La-rd, North Rustico. t 40¢ o0 o¢¢o+¢ >0 QOQ o 04 000-00. .\li.=.< Mary Railings is spending “lthe winter in Charlottetown at- mterltllng f‘. B. C-- ‘l Mrs. ‘lured Clark and Miss Mar- Iljorin (‘lurk were visitors to ‘(Thur- | “m |,,. ,,,,,.,.,,.;,,, ,, ||;||;_\' ivhlllllélfhvll tins week and attended l’ i‘ chick Inllchrry n! Kcnsinrrtnn ’\‘,Bl|l'"$ Concert- ll during llu- ntonllts of .\|lll‘l‘|l lo June, upflfilllltillfl on burn-d H Mu. asd Airs. Tdtomaa Doyle are l hm], "rmmwl m m,“ v siting in Oharlottetowlt the cure my rug» tr»... some u! n..- l-fpllP-“ld "f their_ son, Mr. John ‘Prv nr-a ilocks on liw l-Juntl . Loylc‘ "ml m Lam" no“ ‘he nml will nut on the nmrket ntnrk ‘vlgueflfi of their daughter‘ KITS‘ Ar- ‘thttr Hcntierson. from ltruitlty winter egg-lupin; | slrnltis. ptlyilll! timrllt-tilnr tuitui- l ‘h, Charles Toombg Drinkwab iinn to the rtw-enslty nf tirutlttcinlr ) Vim.‘ Sask‘ is home on a U“, months. '~""‘|‘ “"l'"h'° “' "3"" ""'" iwilvisit to‘ his parents. Mr. and Mrs. WI-"l- lIJ. ii. Toombs. Most ul you rrallzr. thut the sewn-m nl sucrcns hi twtllin". l" bliss Marion \Vchb. Cavendish. .\\ roe-its. QQ lltll t . a. Il-IGT‘ ‘i \ ".1- ln having fully matured curly 433g queued a c1953 in piano in. Iuyilllr null-db. nit-ll rll"l“'r<'l*- ,5, structfott in North Rustico, 11nd tlml nrc full grown lllll| trunk-rut already has n gilfltl number oi‘ pup t..-r..r.- tn-nn; ....t.J.-.~t.-.| u. .- nu- ills. trnInK I-otirsr. I y 4‘ 4 _ | “tn |..- in un- Brnnntvlrk ‘Hi _1l m Mary ilernttrti "ts the guest ‘ Jlotcl, ltt-nsnnmnl, ull urn. “Tflk Willi-H weck of her slated’. Mrs. Gran- . "m, “mm. ,"|",,,",,|,_v “up Qllvtlle litttttttitt- South Rustico. Xl'\', tltut nil formers interested in linhy chicks t...» u.» (‘IIIIHIIK Q‘. \\_ ~_.- "4’ \-~ neon-on, thut lnntnul of tvultintr until the lnnt nilnnle nntl tin-n) Jtnnplnk into lite xtnnu in n Imp- buznrd wny. would order their ru-qulrr-irtnntn nmv nr come In nnd it rz I l Laird, “dnsloe. ~11. Q {-O}——-— ‘ MAN APPRECIATION or LATE | JAMES zoom vso. ll nvc me m4 to further particulars. In the ‘lemh m. My‘ S. B. PENI LETON '.\' \Yl(‘l\' HOTEL. licnxlngttrtl .\ lntoz: we know has passed avvayd ‘ ,bnd the province ltas lost one of’ ‘its most universally loved once. it: wan shrewd. pot-tt-tcztsittg a umrk» _t‘:l c".lll'ity' for hutsittcss, ever strict-l tly hottest lu the service he render-l cd» The tieccaseti will be tnuch urltscd in all different. sphere-t of} Tie. From: his quite early days he‘ ltonk a dot-p interest in all that lpertrtltted to the welfare of the; contmtuiity. Among the ctutgf llr-oplc he Wm a genera-l favourite l use oi‘ his unrtsnttmitng llfltllflhl ufttt-lt etidcared ltltuself to all who‘ came to know diim. if he were un-l kind at any time. it was to him-self for he w-aat ltumun, sublltnely sym. tiatheticztlly htnnarn. Many men pr. t away. some have worked lhtrottglt life in vainly fashion- lTltry luiprer-ts us at ‘not. being htt- ‘mun. llut no one tuourtts fnr them. tile ltcart strings do not pull at re- ‘uuetttlltrant s, no sympathetic hand l-srhukc. ‘no ‘h-ttmait exprt-asion that lappcnla to the heat that la in us- W" ‘never heard of that saintly strang- yer keeping tho other fellow that. ‘was down and out. who ltad tried ‘to fight timings to ‘the last ditch and rise above the t-lrcttmstattc- A; in which the was plat-ed. but lfnriletl because he found the world ‘to bleeding cruel and he had lost ‘his grip. lilul tb" Latc Mr. Yco |Wtlrl ever and always helping the twthw‘ fellow out. iby giving him l‘.‘_1.1t little nvmpwthetic pull and uniting him ferl lire after all “KM cult:- worth the whllo tn tnalmt ‘ends and rvta-‘n them is a gift ' CRIPPLEI) with rheumatism? " ‘ 't'l'l‘t'l'i‘t'vv, , , l lltflllllylllllllili‘ $9.75 FOR THIS Reed Chair You never paid $9.75 for a better value than thin ltrong, sturdy Reed chm. The an le flnllhed with nine call spring; and both ant and back In upholstered In very pretty cretonne. Mlnlrd'l Arm Chnlr ll lhown above only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Q 0.75 $10.0) stiffness. livelier to match , ‘|NeRUS* "qhlllfls fly l —JUST ARRIVED two cars OI -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS uuul now unloading at. Albauy- -pago 3 is available. l! lSgd. A. ll. Affieck. 35811263 ‘ l l l -WE8TERN AGENT - ‘Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardlnnltup to 2 p. m.) t: stormy‘ first fine ‘Agent. in Howlan and will recelvo ,day after. Signed Alden Mouse. [news items, advertising and renow- ‘al subscriptions. ‘ —-— l ' l_-wu.t. cusromens NOTE --POUL,TRY WANTED. —Duu'ttbut ‘the Central Bedeque Flour lforget that J: H. Mlllman. Keusing- Mills will not do custom work on lton is still buying poultry, elthetqSutttrtlays. It- A. Wright. Leard. lalive or dressed. paying best potty‘ 3560-1-26-wki Islble prices for well finished birds-i ———- - -—| WILL be loading live hogs M1 Mr. Keusiugton, Wednesday Feb" 2nd| 3545.1.g5.g1_ wanted for New Perth School, sup plemetlt $125 year. WmJlfeucblon. . Eastern Guardian ..'RE8ERVE WEDNESDAY lFeby 2nd for play lu Rollo Bay Hull. 3590-1-2T8l ..‘COME TO THE skating Rac- |ea in the New Rink Montague, Wednesday. Feb. 2nd. 3533-1253129 ..°'FIRST CLASS TEACHER Secy. 3589-1-27-31 ..'EA8TERN AGENT -- Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive new: items, advertising. A dainty -——— m‘ M“ ‘R113’ 141ml i-‘i filleildlllli "lei Hcr remains were laid to rrttt in "reek will his brother. Mr- lrvlnssr- Marks cemetery. Lot 7.--.\'-A Jflmvi 511' were presented [gar Yeo one of the biggest lteartedttifficers. will ease the pain. relieve tht flalnndndneldftlte 3448 1 20 6i grouid buckwheat flour- whole- isaie and retail at Central Bedeqtte iFlour Mills. 3535-12544 l l l -t=_x'rna'c_notcs FRESVHLY l —HAVE YOU TRIED THE whole wheat Cereal put up by the ‘Central Bedeque Flour biills. 1 3534,l.25,6i l —SEVEN MILE BAY -All iu- lteresteti in opening direct road “ mm North Carleton to Albany, lkindly attend tnectlug, Seven Mlle Buy Hall, Thursday Jun. 27. 3586 -,.TE~LEPHQ!~lE tREPAlREEl The Grand ‘Fitlvcr Rural Telephone ‘line which “as badly tinmagetl ltlurlng the recent sleet storm has been promptly repaired by the subscribers and‘ is again working satisfactorily. Those who have put down the new pol- es report very little frost. in the gtvouud‘, - --FARMEHS ATTENTION-We are now booking orders for Cont- merclal Fertilizer lo be dellverctl through the Potato Growers’ As- sociation and as the demand this season will he far in excess oi any previous year it will be advisable to ltook your order at an curly tlatc.——.i. B. Mllltnatt. Kensitt-tinn. fil-iii-l-2tlr7i -—SEHIOUSLY HURT Willie Miss Helen Rogers. daughter" 0f .\ir. and .\'Irs. ilclghton Rogers, oi‘ Kcnsittg- ton was coasting there with friends on Monday they met with a ltcalvy spill and one ot‘ Mitts Roger's arms was severely injured. She \\'.'ts brought. to the Prince County Hospital 'I‘ttesda,v morning for_ X-ra_v examination and is now tiolng nicely. —S‘C3|AL. r. SUCCESS A has< ket social was held in Maple L9H llflll. (lraud =Rlver, on Wed- ne-‘iiliii’ flight alnd was quite a success. As the object was to raise funds for the support of an aged invalid of the parish, mast of the parishlionersrattenti- ed and spent their ntouey freely. The result was quite ‘satisfactory and will be an assurance that this tnember of the‘ parish will he comfortably uccontmodaterl for another six tulollths- -——AGED LADY DEAD Friend-s it! Grand itivct- _tvcre starry to learn of the (lentil ot‘ Mrs. William ('. IBITHYX], which occurred on Wed ntestiay. Jan. 19th at. (llengarry; .\lr.s- Brown, whose name previ- tufl; to hcr marriage. wits Ellctt (lormalt. had roachctl the atlvanr» ed age of clglltty-tlille years and had resided since the death ot‘ her ‘ltua-llwanrl fifteen years into with her nephew. .\lr. (‘ltarlvs (iornuttt. iGletrgarrj= She was the last ,sttrvlvlng tut-tuber ot‘ a large ylaiuily, born at liitiefortl, l.:1t l2. Onto , of hrr ','r:ir.‘t.het'.~:, Larry florutatt. wan a popular song writ- |ter several years ago. and some ‘ lot‘ iris stun-tn are ntill sung ‘by tho ‘milder tteitnratiott f-zt many parts the island. —DAIRY MEETING The tuntuai meeting of the ‘Grand River Dairy- lmr Company was held rutzelltly when ntoul ‘satisfactory reports by the different During the past yt-at- t'lglli_V-(lv!lt‘ patrons supplied Sl-LSZS llr-s. of milk. which was made into 751,007 lhs- cheese. ‘The average price re- r-eivctl for this cheese value to patrons for one ltuntlretl muttdr- mil was 1.16. . few of homestead and . .. l v k S A Al“. J. wedge‘ ‘UmrIMNNIHvA Mrs GHUY.—'.\IX‘. Leslie McLnre-it was u Edwin MCDOHBHL “,ellinmoll‘ and visitor to Greenwich last wcck.- Mrs‘ Angus 10mm The tuner," m st‘ Panqcknq in tla-ecnwich recently.—-Mr. lluchct- (;];,ur¢h_ gram] Riven WM largelylliclatrett .pnld a flying visit to Mt. attcntled. sung by hi; Pastor, the ‘Rev- Jolm TIBPPH Dllltl ll tlyina Vl-‘lll l0 Fvrefl! A. AlcDottald. visited him during his illnesg and ndministercti the inst ‘rites of charity and a complete absence ot‘ ‘Holy Church. the largest contributors of milk» Frank “Gillie. 37,924 lbs; John ll. .\ti.".ut.-l. 29.669 lbs; Vcrnantltts \I0rl'"-tnn, 27.144 lbs: Robert Yen. ‘ZILIGX Ellis: Alpltonsrs (‘onnelL 24.- ilSR lbs; Ponce McLellnn 20.797 lbss: Percy Birch 20.328 llm. -N-—- given lo few. it requires great sell‘. We cannot think of ottr dear friend as being (loud. lWe lecl still his presence among feel he ltlém just fallen asleep. ‘lie shall not grow old as we are “xatitlrr Fisher, Patrick Nicbellan, 'l‘uronto, when left grow old, age shall not weary ‘Petrr J- Gillis. cnd John tli. .\l2- Politic. Ailnistet‘ of Justice, will be belltm. him nor the years condemm at the going doum of the sun and in the morning w-c will remember him- (Pntriot Pleale Copy) Joseph Mclittrre on the Rnsebuu-k life had hrr-u filled m“ 15-67 and m?“ 20mg. hom" “ sweet 1'9‘ their lmliduvs at. their ct-tits pcr pound. The average net m“- MY- ‘P191415 lQIIYB-"l l0 Hi0"!!! ' rmt beside his us. we ‘hearers Amateur Radio I _CM_ENDA|“ M‘ “m; dun-hoop and renewal subscription. ‘buted at the Western Office of tbei , Guardian in the ‘Mnctlelll Bulldlngd "’ SPECML cLEARANcE Summer-side. Subscribe or renew‘ LE hem“ “mck making‘ cm“ your subscription to the Guardian'n'°“°1“5"’a"‘ 2m” “M wumnumg and gel o“. for two weeks we offer out. entire ,stock of Dry Goods, Clothing. , v ‘Boots and Shoes at greatly reduc- hoiz-eswtlhle: Tvlllsgsstowqwlg, hétsyhzfi ed prices. Balance Men's and Boy's Feb. through the Emerald L. 81:12:35afingosfhfiafnogéimi; 1:10;; S‘ Cm“ please “at them with ‘he bers at cost Corsets worth $150 Sec'y, by Tuesday Feb. 1st. and» ‘ ' .1 3.00 99c. . . - shinning day will be advertised atlfiwfil an§°'_‘.cGre§§:'_“‘afggitlisc once. D..‘N. McKay, Sec'y, Brati- aibtrne. R. R. 3572.1-26.2| __=BEAR RIVER AND V,C|N|.|.Y_ _rox SHIPMENT On Tllllrlitla)’ Q-‘fesm “mg”, D°‘2§1“".' “w; last Mr. George R. MacQuarrle ol-bc Saaivand _ e en] 1 hamw“ ° Summert-titie, left with a shipment ear ‘er’ “are vs‘ ‘g ‘mama o! 100 sliver foxu for ‘Minnesota. f,“ mefmy Momlffy “minding ‘he Mr. MacQuart-le accompanied the Bmns c°“c°rl' “A very “m?” shipment to Detroit. front which 3P1” evenmg w“ 5mm 8" we 3mm‘? point he returns to Montreal to ab.“ M" and Mw- James Chalssm‘ tend tho Fur Attctlon Sales tt.@.~@.l\vlw1'e the twvnle‘ of Bear River Inet ____ ‘for their weekly "Whist Club.“— ._QRwE|_|_ 5ERV|QE3 The speJMlsses Frances and Annie ‘Peters clal services m the Orwell Congre-lweie visitors to the city also on gminn conducted by Rev. Dr. H. U. Monday attending the “Burns Cou- MacLean, and Miss Gladys Mac- cert.—.\ilss Rita 0314111116)’ was 8 Klnnon as snlolst~will be contlnu- visitor to Bear River the guest or ed in St. Andrews ‘Church next Miss Georgie Deaglc. - Week- beginning on Sunday the 30th inst. m 11a. m. and 7 p. m. Heanmsnoats NOTES-— The The we_ek night services will be-qieople oi‘ Annandale are very jmgy: m“ “l '73" P- m- 31"‘ “Omlllfitl 1m in the woods these duys.—-.\ir.l Harlan-v “lgm- "M13"? “"3l“°m*“- James Norton and soul-l ltuve ill _5Q¢|A|_. EvENmGv-rhe week, cntly returned from ‘Sydney wile-re ly card-party and dance. y (lrnnd River \Vontcn‘s lnstitutcfillz. ol‘ two cargoes oi‘ potatoes, lit-i was lucid on Friday night andjrrejlorts shipping very brisk over WW» VPrY lnrgcl)’ Illlcutleti. Theltherer-Mr. (l. E. tSuville was in! ladies prize was won Bertha ‘Morrison. iiinysillde, whil Mr- "alll MBNMH- CTmi-‘l Riv” teacher. has just returned front her captured the gentlctnatvs Must for the dance was nlrmuipttl§féfgflfgnigijigifhjff a?’ Itiilrlunfill rkillfssr; OEQD‘ nxfiifyllf"; ice last Sunday night. and broke her; Ha‘m]'d‘ “(lfntvrp ‘__'\'3_“_q" ‘l ‘ llTDl.-—MI'. R. S- Savilie, butchers; ‘ " " ‘ zhas just completed his new slattgh-y .__ |ter house. lie reports the meat hllS-ll _.p5A1-H REGRET-rm; we ye. lness very slack at. present-five; gret to report the sad and llfllllllfi-fiiru Very Si-‘PYY t0 ‘Billie that MT-l l_v dcutlt oi’ Mr. Dean Adams, oflRussel and MI‘. 58m Chllllllel fir"; Granville, who died Tuesday morn-ivory ulck.—Mr. Ray Hovvlett has, ‘lug at the Prince County liostpltakljttst finished threshing he had ul after a week's illness there. at theivery large crop of wheat and oats.‘ early age ot‘ 47 years. There are —-—— le-lt to mourn n snrrnwing widow, ..”‘ST. PETERS AND ViClNlTY. two sons and one duuzltler- namev-Jfhe St. Peters Sporting Club held 1Y1 Cllflfles. 0F W» n. .\lass.: liar-la. horse race last week which provr all] all" Palm.“ i" "l". iv WhOYTY d very SUCCESS[lIl.—'.\IIlHB Christina the sincere synlillllllj’ of the 60m- Nicholson is still engaged as clerk mumty is extended. The funeral in [he Store of Q0111“ g. Cg" 5L Wm be hem m‘ Tbilisi“? at 1-30 fl- Petcrs.—.\ir. Albert‘ Qulgley is Myrtle Dingwell. Kensltigtoit. Rev G. '1‘. Spriggs and Rev. r tvtntrmsun officiating. l“ l“ M“ sl°re""w”s "xndetxson paid a short visit to St- lPetert-t recently-Miss Katherine __.\,vg|_t_ KNOWN REs-IDEN-I-‘Alclienzie paid a. visit to St. Peters Mr ‘Thomas H ‘Plestitl died at ltisllusl- “'e°k'_Ml”" lwely“ (yHamey hom-e in Arll on on W is engaged for a. few days. in the HE! . ednesday Jan. 12th, "1927. He had suffered firm oi" Pratt & Son-Mr. John Mc- for several tnmttltat from cancer oflKflY 511110115 "191 ‘Vii-h B mlfihflil 1115K the stotuuclt: and his death ivaa week while chopping in the woods ltfitltinexjlet-iteti. lie had ‘been alhe accidentally fell into a spring. ‘ e-ong res dent of th l l l-i t ' k l l for "way ylenrs ‘Wm Slepétfcrtivcaitt t e was a once ta en tome ttnd n nymmlger of“ U“: ("mm R‘i"°!‘|liot' his cold bath.—.\ir. Ivan Antler- mee‘? facmll- F4114)‘ in life he son is busily engaged in threshing. glfacgzgéld-‘lffllzll’ l-“fikfliglaglcpwgo D1"3':—We are sorty to learn of the de- ‘ l t '.l' ear. . ‘"- r"! M“ Peru ha“ hr<1y¢-~-l5if.i‘2.’.°..£?£ “"trf".‘.ill’.ftvi“l.flll..i“i.‘ii eral severe trial to . d r . l I ' l 1910 their nltlestgsc n, Slllllllill? wit:‘Lhilfliéirsnlinllrlfunfiat 1st‘ Ptegig; drowned when (rrossin tll l . w‘ ' we ‘ e1 ms . 5,-5.1“ ‘(yhnrmlteyown (o lzsomhépogfi over the ‘farm and tfox ranch. to W219“, he “.95 wnplnyed Wm, M“ Greenwich owned by Dr, McLaugh- lltn-Misa Beth Rattruy tpaid a farm, Mm yjcpmyre also 10st her short visit to her friend Miss Ethel life u that unfortunate occasiondslll-llerlilnd Tecalllllfi-Mr- ‘belch A few years after this and acci- Sanderson was at St. ‘Peters Stin- dent. their second youngest. daugh- tiny night.-—Mr. Bruce Mciiiarcn. ter. Mary. was seized with spinalrCable ‘Head has taken up the nteningltfi: and died Lu a few days. lcourse ot‘ telegraph operating iu ‘Flzett in 1917 their youngest soar Morell.—-The Misses Ethel Suther- Erusst. was killleltl 1n ‘losgtnghoti- land, Olive Sanderson and Margaret 9"“ ‘"5 -'" 3 a M“ TmlY l- 91"‘? w ll ha etu n .d to th cit to Wm‘ trailed? ltdlteeup thgrrstwtlletla after Etmtdlng home in tShirley Suther‘ land was a visitor to liiidgell rec- . (‘reenwiclv-M -. h-s loss care sou, lletrry on thel I I three daughters, l AICNQH‘ Oharlmmfi .\ir- Wilfred Mc-Luren was iu nequgem 31.35.‘. ‘v85 Stewart last wcekf-—.\ir. Victor Mc- wjm ha‘; 10.11131). lllll lust lsuntdtty. —i—<-o>—-—-- (Special to the Guardian) OTTPAWA, Ont., Jan. 2fi.—-Unlqtn- wife. The pall- among polltitml ltuuqttcts in (‘an- werc Nlesrsrs Joseph Tl. udiau politlcul ltistury in one that Ntcintyre. Jfitifiph J4 ‘Mcliiellan. Al- is scheduled for February 4th in Hon. Ernest La- ‘His rental-its were then htid in the guest oi‘ honor and tho entlrel proceedings will be in the French] Language. “This in Toronto". said an ollfl-l rial, "is expected to do much to‘ wit... r35 fill. on '____i , I _ | wtsrvtruo. Jany zsr-wnn is Headadqeg D13. Rllb 0|] icons drrvd in the a new record for long iisiallce radio communication Musterdehealytoapplymdwmk, both-int] nmatcttrs. was establish. l. fi awtiyigtw pgrevmt a cold from mustard plan . _ Muoterolc in nclean white ointment, mndeof at of mustard nm u. it in ‘ ll the Australian station for about nn i Hamilton's Pllle. db bour- during vtlhfch ‘time he nccept- np r ts d anppenr, heula ea are “gum ed ameunge for delivery to a pnr- forgotten, ‘appetite increases. blood anon" has a. side-partner, "On to W“ U“! femfliflifl! u‘ at, ly\ in, Montebello, Alabama. moccasin station 7 1 On Long Distance appear-Stomach l Gains Strengthi \\'?f'; when R. C. Mcbeatt a‘ It ed .; f‘ ' or ‘.'.’ill:t'_:|e'.;. who is a radio oper- _____ doe" thegoodwako grandma”, l1‘ur ln the Radio Department of Whole System BFIOQI g the Canadian National Railways. gndqfljgfhqngengafled in J19 train service, meld by many l conversation muses. TryMusterole for stations fltroaoeoidontheclteanrttemnn- 2MB. Jmnbagtnpleumymlflneclcbton- 4m. operates a 7 1-2 vmt trans- fiebtibll. miller, norle.-colpft circuit with a wave length of 39 metres. ‘He Returnn. Appetite lncronu with two amateur DE n: v ln ‘Attstraliu. ‘IBQ and HAM 0N8 "H's Mr. Mdbean, whose call is" Rnulte 8o Quickly Dcpreaed At. ls purified: and enriched. pnih! at Ina ‘than the previous elation. ‘mm 35¢ M a" “mum , -~, x0410‘ 1dr n34. f ientuhort notice he was none the worse ' ‘nice pilG.-—Ml‘. A. C. Myers has rec-l} n; the he was superlntending the unloztdq’ c1122! ' ox9’0 or] Regularly fed throughout the winter season 1S The Best Guarantee ‘ 0f Assured Results i_n Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average 0f pups raised to ma- turity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the‘ world’s successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS”, the best fox food obtainable‘. I dreamt. Btscurr Co. CHARLOT TGTOWN t P.E.l. "uv-a-acgyyc.» _.-->...[»-~ antmgvzz, . ‘ *#-Q.-§ m. front the Esniscohal Church at doing a rushing business this Wm“ bring closer tom-thut‘ i111“ W" ‘Vim’ W?“ it‘? “(Hence intuit races of the cotttttt~y_ttt1tl to “ill pt show Toronto m a new light to (Quebec. There is a suspicion i-u to i»- some quarters thut on 'l‘orottto as a place in which the l. . ‘.- French language is’ rcgztrtlr-tl us a ltondr o: Senator \\'. l’. Mcllougaltl foreign tongue nud which produces in .\ltlllli't‘lil. nothing but (lrtmgcutctt 191.. banquet. ll‘ vv 3n‘ _\Iy' (,;tI’0lltlt> i5 'l‘hottttis Mclghtttt und u QilPlltl. looks 1.: tvill spook at a banquet and 'i‘ur-v' (in l‘~i-ll!"t'|tll')‘ Ii. Rt. lion. \\'. L Qlztcltcttnit‘ Kiltg. Prime llvr- tlttturin Luw Schnold Four lntrrt-ls of cnmpbor lnlli do. rwhlt-lt went lo ('lllfl'lil'_\‘, (‘nnndthwilh - 1w‘! ot‘ lltlntil‘ at a banquet nhnvrrs muklnl-I j"l‘ht- <‘flt\ndi1\|1."r- 1‘ I,” U“ “m” U" Fljbruurytttriictl to .\c.\v lurk with tlu- cvtlllt mluny. 'l‘ltene urc prflllitillj‘ the gull cutnphor bulls which ever trnre sc-vcu thousand mill-s u-itbout belt: opened for use. ll. had been intend -to use them for nu imitation lni Altnirtter. storm in the wheat. fields, tint thc m A large crowd is cxptwtctl for the and .\lr. lutPoiatt- will be attests at 0nd tiny after the t-nmrfllll‘ “"1"” llr. l-‘alrottbritlgc, a hi3: lntuqttct in ‘Fnrtnttti. snowed and um] buil \\'llti ultuwsurj’ t-nntpau; d gonless F other Takes His Boys to Alaska llv‘ GEO “u 1a,: nt m; BUCHANAN 26E E. trill A m Regulating Medicine Brlngll 145 M" fl g k M“ 3 505:2; algcrvlvnenhtftngilwflwe"; ‘it? Ilgiaskiziylc g b0 g one third of rstpcQdupZMlHatn t u. Y W I notonynend agroupo ya 0 ' .. _ y’! m.. January 12. and talked with b“ 81""! l M" "l" 0! "iwlmh Alaska. the coming your. but ho has "l"! I "l" 1°" W" h" u’ ‘a l‘ " “bl: third nnrwllvre bu o M n t1 ; set your mm"! tel-me“ tg,,rtg=rr,'g,rggd,,llg ‘gqggt .3? ... ii.'.‘...’;‘i“..... andd‘ w.“ 1...... a wonderfully in Detroit. will WAIIIM4YM ' he has made money . ,. . bachelor who 10m boys but who mi; "rtt do u." but Buchanan or "make swd W‘ l“ has no boys of his own! That la knows in his canny Scotch way that Up, Vigor George E. Buchanan, a wealthy coal 1m, only [hing worm Jmvmg 15- ‘the dealer oi‘ Detroit. a hard-boiled busl- thing you have to ear-m nesa man who thinks that the beat to the boys. Here-a Q mp m M ‘ possible education a boy can have is here's a "u, m Europe for you-p]; tho education of travel. He has ant 1mm. to Alaska from e- troil‘ and Vancouver via. the Can- glllallitlllcvcvgsile Sbtlzdllrslei: did not work or sweat for. Yul“?! lthuealulta» boy!- "No boy, or mun. ever appredinlfl 5_ Any b0)’. or got. any benefit out of u: ‘on mmgd states or unto; ltr Detroit. to boy who‘ bu made MIMI! "l h“ witch 10L. .....:y mm. IGGDIMDI w B“°'""“‘““ b So be elm! m“ ‘glfiml-iitiougi be bu ' 0 "‘.‘r‘i‘€.“'..".'iy"-....°"°3 he torevl é ‘ eibbobllntlonu. Mum" r ' ‘George E. Buchanan’! your pun“ 15°11"- “h... or to Eurotw- "l" to Alnlko. 01' u’ , with I" ‘Mi finial»: Mn.“ . Buch g Vflllln i should n! in "llcllennbgg. . I no ultra. All or n: m Europowltb Buchanan!" Buchanan w" W" l‘ m“ ‘flfffrvlnl? 5-, mammal time. no m" about 6.30 a. m.. Mr. McLean was the bone ot the spine are stopped. in a Canadian Scotcliman who has fflfldY- 1° "l" "l ° .. . ' _ i" WMWUIIIB lllimlvil? the nerves are toned up, ambition promo u" . ' I" W" II W"! ‘"1- to work in incvenaetlnud day by day l“ 7°" 1. m m nfo mt. it wmi m ll on t- _ . ti: .11 t-un bi idelli togivethe mono! t0. Alli"- " "W? ~ o n nc m v0 the oldtlmo health and vigor rev‘ ‘rzlasluubw . élhm“. 9. n" My “m,” flare“; 1h prodatfll