L.‘ ' eign countries “While we have to w. p. ... npbp ( . - FEBRUARY“ 2o, 1926 y . “mg” pr. Wll-illia-m Hoary War- rlnsrrb; 1).. Moderator of the first Prep ry of Montreal, of the Un- ilblLfiflfi of Canada. All)‘: an out- r to lulsltt. p; Iwarrinsr was in his Nth a vivid h! bu widow. who was Jos- cio» p; Thompson, of ‘lbmnto. two sisters. alllcf Montreal. Wllfiiinfimrll-E- » *‘=Woman’_ Not of- » Ro__y_fa_l :Descenf. BERLIN. Fdb. 19-—"PI‘OI8G80T Ba- vitch_ commissioned lhy Grind Duke Cyril to investigate the claim of a nvyslterlous ‘ woman known as Mmme. Pfschaikovska to English interest in the case has h AS- meeting opened in the be [Princess Anastasia Nlcolisva. youngest daughter of the late Omar Nicholas of Russia, said to-day he . 1a. - rsho: ‘p’, “lad: 0° I _ V . ... ,r E union. took place here oo-Now Revealed 1 Qualrslloit on - ULS. Western (spacial to The Guardian) ‘ O 110B kNCiidLlliSJIalii. Feb. 19- Goast . An earthquake cf nearly a minute's mum, b, 1h, Minn", o; mun“ duration about 1M8 o'clock this reviewing the oil’ situation or-m mornin] was fdlt along the coast p"; y“; 11w gmpqnen; Nu“. line between Santa. Barbara and the production of heavy oll at 78- t Ina M89588. the only carcass ro- 450.755 1 ' ' ' " ported being the throwlns out 0i brought in placed at 502. ‘Uglii 0" Qllflll‘ e1 southern California ildiaon Com- nreduccion ls pilced at 87.22% of pany switches s! $111107. tsn min-list barrels. with the total oi well-a - . .- as; F‘ I - - lites from‘ Vent-urn. ruacnsawrrsrown commas In Second rand in Oil Production" (Oanadlan Press) MEXIO CITY. Feb. m-Maxico retains second position among the worldh olll -producing colnstriasa according to a formal statement barrels. with all walls brought in 240 . calms. Fob. its-Kins u...” of lllngland basil: is sta-tsdln lllsr. lomatlc circles hers used of Rlsmania tcetr-slghton out the v family tangle which resulted last month in tbs practical ‘banishment of Crown lPrinco-Oarol after his impulsive t-hreat ho ahdlcaira was gglzgd on by the Crown's advisers bean developed through the qulm family and Prince Antoine u couainly lnriuence wit-h ltbe court 1 ‘- ST NIPHOLAS Eight . ‘r i and made definite. The drlnglish members 1M King is a full cousin of Queen two visitors attended the January Marie of lRumanla; and ‘further meeting of this institute held at the onre of Mrs Phlllheri Poirier. usual manner nd after the regular‘ business routine Btbesco. WIJO have espoused Car- some discussion took place on various needed for the solmfll- Th! remllcra decided to buy n iilsu hfllrl! was convinced that the woman oi's case. Illlllplles was an importer. _ King ‘George's plea was based on n mo most of those acquainted ths ground that the principles oi for the‘ school. with the circumstances surround- ing the tragic death of the mem- bers of the lRuaslan imperial-fam- ily chore seemed from the first no reason for accepting the story as probable -lt is certain tbull diplomatic and. various members olf the former Russian aristocracy assisted the woman financially or questioned her at length under the supposi- ‘tlon abs might actually be the missing Grand ‘Duchess. lied Teaching Among Children Stirs Britain DGNDON. Feb ‘19.—'l‘hc spread of Communist teaching among children lacs ' g much discussion here. ‘It is revealed that school child- ren in Castleford and Ponhefract mining areas of Yorkshire are hrlnslcs out s Communist nswa- paper. "The Young Pioneer.” ‘In lllswliigh school group says an . editorial in ‘that paper. a hundred siory or the struggle between Carol school children recently journeyed to‘ the woods and pin-yea a game, of lRleds vs. Iwhltns. A number of children writs tn this paper des- cribing their own grievances rel fnrrring to the "brutality" of the Wllvhsrs. an done youngster, a-gd '10. asks why it is that the teach- ers ca mm for a holiday to for- piay in the back courts because our fathers don't get enough wag- es." The young communists recently held ..a national conference at Man. cheater. ' a - Standard 0i!» 0o. Seeks Russ Rights (Canadian PM“) BERLIN’, Fob. IlL-Jfhefitandard Oil Dompany is negotiating for oil rights in. would devielop into a Standard Oil monopoly of the sale of such oil authoritative source. The deal has large implications. and especially effects France. Nog- otlstionh. ors proceeding under cover of the Banque lDu ‘Paris Et Des [Pays lBsa, which. the consent of the, French government. would giant long term credits m Soviet Russia in exchange for a Soviet guarantee to su. ply French oil needs. The bank ong has been clos- ely‘ associated with the Standard Oil (Mmpany. , Concessions which would pro- bably include the entire illmba oil field in Central Asia and the es- tablia-hment oi a. nominally Fran- cblltusslarr but actually Standard- Russisn monopoly are envisaged. 'l‘bia monopoly would ‘assure Stan- dard .011 an immense advantage over the lRnysl Dutch mpany i-n the interns/tibial oil game. ’ -'—--I§-O'§~I-~——— T Fighting E01- ‘ Baby's, Health is the Constant: lOara of Every Young Ildthsr. The young snothonhas a constant. cars in loclclut lttsr the welfare oi’ her little ones. Childhood ali- ments come on so suddenly-soma- vliifhfll without a minutfa warnlul -~ths mother rnay have a vsrymiclll baby on her hands before help can be obtained. That is unless she has a remedy in the house which she can safely give ths baby for any of hhs minor slllisnts of babyhnod" and ‘chidhood. ‘cram il-round 1c Baby's Own Aablita. ouasnds of moth- ers tishtsihmflths ofllnlry always‘ lroep a lhnx of this Tablets on hand [wb and. "they proclaim them to ~hs without an‘ at for awestru- ' int-baby's stolnalc ; rsplllsting his bowels, and thus drivsnl out con- ' v .- ‘frwhwlfi .‘."“‘.'.'.“;f.’h...°“’.t‘: ‘dreaded-asexual’: nor-led my. "uwlya Olwn Tarts arlshsn hi.» sysasrs y. ey are Illlrllitosd to be frea- from oplslea “r I-Ily other nanotiel-orus which an windmills-tile Mar-swarms alligator‘: to the future welfare ° y. Moths if you v ville llfl of your-all ‘ones :3: Mm Baby's own s-wliah he ‘ls ill. or. batter .5 s him an "wcasiohal doll OI ' ta to. ‘ ward i! III ~' -' , m“ b9 dllsll. The ‘hhlsta are heredity and monarchy had now- adsys such scant respect in Eur- tbat any king slrou owned even on th-e ‘But there also was this factor in feellllir" against the secret governor Deputy Fllpeeco. reached such a pitch as -to become dangerous. Stir- bey. who ls u brother-ln-luw of r~y shortly for n prolonged abroad. and Bratlano will place to General Avercscu or some “' trip blown over. lThut the quarrel which bed to “' Dmclalmed. due solely to ‘Crown Prince's private life and love affairs. was revealed subse- quent =lo the news of his abdica- ‘tlon. ISfnce than the European press h-as piece by piece revealed A and his mother's favorite. " King Ferdlnanlfs consent to ac flelltunca of his son's was won only with difficulty and now, it is stated lrerc—lhougll vigorous denial is still being “ ll cross withdrawing the rights of" been suspended. and after a short J home to hills ill! slain his rank - and -D0s'ltion in court free from“ ills presence of Prince Stirbey. on necsrrt events has blown somewhat 0p;- that it was mos); inadvisable mastiug of this Branch was held at l eldest son. as Carelhad been dls- with sight IQU-VIIIIIIQIHM- mcutltlll opened ill the usuul manner tlon of his most trusted advisers. nun tiered paid. the Romanian situation. that the llluke u (‘orufortcr fnrl-ollsry Purl-carr- ghm llIltI leu other nominee until the scumlul has "“"“"m"'°“' ulllll-rillkr-n. the llolllr- nary abdication m" made at Bucharest-that the lle-nmlmunmmy’ the Crown ‘Prince already have m“ "m .10 Norm Africa he M“ Tatum the beat costumer. § vs . t dared tbs hostess. who” mxmenc’ the Duane", o‘ chrasd with thsfrlatlonsl Anthem. ABLE rlnAn lsasr. The December dlsown his nu- holne of Mrs Captain MacDonald members present. ‘The various lillls_ presented were or- Ths members decided to Souls snlall gifts were ninth- lo alck of the country, ‘Prince Barbu Sllb members. The nsrl ulsctlng will lu- ‘lwy. has. under- the leadership of held 1n lbs Institute Building. "G LEKMEIEE" Tho December [rmmler Brathmo‘ is credited with rim-ting of lhig Institute was held at the "llama" m. luv“. m O b nu- hum? of Mrs Allan J. bIncPormm-h g e c u“ with uunlleuaiauce of eight members visitors.‘ The usual opening us followed by the appointment of No urw business was An interesting palm‘ as IPIIiI lly bliss blurihlrrusck. and a his threatened abdication and its ‘““‘"" “mm 5"“ by u“ "unh" “m! acceptance was ‘of a political nat- M" s‘ . served by the hostess and an enfoynblr- “re and not’ as the Rumflman c035: c-vsnlrlg spent. The ucrt running will lrr- held 0n Fs-trAlh at the bolus of Mrs .i. MscAulay. Lunch was ugusln hlucforrnaclr. NFW ANNAN, IIIBIIIIIIE met at ibs of ill-s J blur-Neill un Jun- 20llr whcn eirveu nranrlwrs and lrr-c visitors were present. Th4- meet- ing npcned with the Ode followed with and ll Question B0!- comrnlttecu werc glvcn nd ncw ones appointed. A discussion mk place on ways nnd rncnus hi‘ and it wns decided tu old u Poverty l-loclnl nt the home nf J ..I. Macklnnon on the 28th oi‘ Pfflgg will be offered for There was a rend- "The Ancestry of (‘ertuln Pics" fter which lunch was served. l1 minutes Ileporla of snuary. collection takslrarid avute of than" The insstlnl W-Wiilh i. ISHNII ‘ - 1 Thq-‘pleasaut evening lvlm spl-ul in music coldly. Councillors (Canadian Press) liquors rut civic functions. inspections in 1h.» suburbs. resolution. there wore of “hypocrisy? lllowcver, sclufion was rcsclndcll full discussion. Ita1y’s Architects alter 1lIIy juded world architectural Uonury that, compared to and the rmosl spirited Renaissance. Took “a. Wee Drop” ABERDEEN, Scotland. Feb. 19. wee drop.” presumably in the cour- la Europe. ll ls lwflwd 1mm ‘"1 Z’“I..°'C.'.'.'.Z’J}.dfiil°ieififnrfiield°ii solution two months old “mhuflm m prohibited. ‘the use of intoxicating which ,_.._ PRIEST POND. Eleven members and time visitors met st the home of M" n. P‘. lfsays on January 20th whvn 10¢ regular monthly rneetlns‘ 0i’ "l" Branch was held. The meeting opened in the usual manner shd the Secretary reported 828.50 Proceeds "W! u" “ihlst Party. Three books were Dill“ lhllsell for the Library at a colt of Brooms were placed ln lbs school since the last meeting. The members decided l0 in!“ I wmtmfi’ lo Lottery. and the hasten"! W“ purchase material for flrhool committees were ap- The roll rail was answered an rue. pointed. Me - , .. " lbers of the conrurittee had uslgd “ml poms h" ‘ha m“ Room Tm liquor for entertainment of a dls- . d 1 tlnqulslrell vla-lltor and another had a,;?,?,,fi‘::;.';3, 1700.2. disposed of a bottle while maklggnphw_ n“ M “Men “m, PM“). (.... some of the mum-hers of the lat- h; h 1 nch l" (tnmlnmee ha“ voted Mr "dry" National Anthem after w c u comments programme included readings by ll" joypd, a The meeting closed with t!" "The nest meeting will h! was served. borne of hlra J. ill. Mac- htllll lit. the the m" llonnlll. ‘ P- LlTTLill HARBOR 0n January 19"!- fnurhsen members and two visitor) i!‘ tended the rrlular mebtllll i‘? m" 1"‘ srifute hold at fha homo of Mrs P9?" This mectinl was of Iwl" being the first birthday of filo Institute and the gentlemen of iha dis- ROME. February 19.-—-'I‘he new trlct were invited to ch10! "19 Pm‘ "limit"! tclllns ll’ tllrlr Cllrlltmlll Gift [mpeflu] ‘my 0f Rvnue- which Mus- gramme given llftsr the nslular busl- wishes wore fulflllelLTlro ctilllmiflss ap- scllnfs magic wand haw; comrnanll- noss meeting, which ormwll with "I! pointed to remember sick and ahnt-lnl ed to come into being within five reading or the (‘rud- 3011"" years, would bring luln an artistic- minutes in- vouors were appointed- novutlons so startling and rsvolu- uvnus to hold a Concert at Easter time. were read from the sick and nhsenr them, the most daring skyscrapers of given null consisted of a dialogue by with Questlonalrs of Better Schools New York will seem old-fashioa- ms: ed. Th}. lz-l the presnnt ‘deterrnina- Stewart and a recitation by M" Tyl" ruins III taken up in rehesrsinll’ 1hr tlon "if the vanguard of Fascist Chiug. _ architects and artists which is included a prettilr dseoratsd birthday tbs Mm of Mrs 000m Wattl- furnlshing the bone of contention rake in honor of ths millili- aesthotic loyable soclii hour hallowed "hi"! controversy whlch has Tucked n “r0” m, l; mMu-ggflstp tbs singing and two visitors attended the January sly since the gloflousdays of the cf the 0dr- Brsnch (‘nu- Plans were followed ' and‘ A most interestllll llmllmme w“ rclsls Fraser and Miss Jennie Refreshments were served and An en- The not! mating will ho ... m. puma of Mrs Jerome MacDonald. ‘Th. n9“- Romp m...“ b9 p cvmn- lcmloN Seventeen manrhsra and three and ‘af Christmas. reports-d sending fruit, purposes. Three new members were welcomed. Reports of the committees that visited the schools were given. A and games. ‘fhc uerl urea-ling will lie held at one af lha lmlut-I lu Rf. ilaphael district. ST CATHERINE?! The January meeting of this institute was held at the home of Mrs Will Morrow with eight members und five visitors pre- sénl. The meeting nperlPtI by repenliu: the (‘reed in unison. Roll cull Will answered with “To what gnod cause would you give 81.000"? The sum of 85.00 wag voted to the Dispensary. llira .iulusa Lamont invited the lnorabors lo It?!‘ ilouse for the neat meeting after. which. lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. RED POINT. institute met with airs R. KiiIilflll on January 18th with eight- lnamllsrs nud three visitors present. 'l'ha meeting opened in the usual manner nnd the regular business rou- HIM fill")! J0 urns an; -1no pousu.» mun voted lo purchase a lamp fur the school Nollie discussion Innis place rm hold- ing a concert and plans were finally lunllo to hurr- one I|| the usnr future. 'l‘h|- noxf ulcellnp will lu- llf thc homo of Mrs J. A. Piling. .Vl("|‘0lflA Thirteen members attended the January meeting of this lllslilllis held nt the‘ [some of lira Bessie lfowutt. Tho meeting opened in the usual luauiler dud vllrloila omn- nllftees reported and new nut-n sp- poinfell. A now rvulor prrll hull Irrcn purchased for the school. Various mut- lcrs pertaining to the institute were discussed and settled. illlss Boulter W“ "Dlmlnlcll cllHM-inl‘ for Mainten- ance fund for lhc Prouslrrrll Orphan- age. Al the February urea-ling roll call will bl- answered with a flvc cunf rnllcctinrl. . PORT HILL 'l‘lre January ruler-ting of this Institute was held ul the home of Miss iiuiay Arluuls with twelve members ‘and one visitor attending. The mseting opened in the uausi lmsnner. The local Branch Cnnverror for Agrlculfuro NIII a leftsr from the l'rovincial_‘f‘cnvsnor. flame time was take-Ii in selecting books for starting a School Library. A short but very in- teresting programme was glvsn by the committee for that purpose. Lunch was served at tbs conclusion nf a very Interesting afternoon meeting. The members will meet next month with Mrs W. J. Montgomery. "OPEAN VIEW" The Jisnuary meet- ing of this institute was held at. the home of Lira John J. Stewart, High Bank with nine members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the Ode and the repeating’ of the (Weed. ltnll call was answered with "Tfnnllndruml. Reports from different committees submitted. The Secretary reported 840.08 as proceeds from a Benn flapper. It was-decided to ordur drinking fountains for both schools and a map of tbs Maritime Provinces for High Bank and now window shades for Little sands school. Branch (‘onvcnors who appointed. The ucrt muting will be at the homo of Mrs Malcolm lcltean. ' » "ALPHA" institute met nt tbs home of Mrs John CrockcttXor-k. on January 10th with an "attandanoa of ten morn- hsrs. The Vice-prcaidcnt presided nnll the meeting opened in 1hr usual uran- ner. Roll call was unsworerl by thr- flowcra and (‘hrlsruras Farris. Several letters of apprsclullnn and good wishes lucmbe u. The letter from lllra Ives was read. The remainder of the ov- Play. The next meeting will be at "BIA VIEW" Twenty-five members roasting of this Branch held on the 14th inst at the hams sf Mrs Leigh Sutherland. Madame rresirlent QMECII- pied the Chair and the meeting opened slls 6lll.lll;l [ililllfillii-K Trotsky Speculntes on Possible War Be- tween Britain and States. " MOSCOW. Russia, lFeb. 19.—"ll Great Britain went to war with the United States, Canada, of course, would stick to the United "Ethics." ‘This declaration was made by Leon Trolzlry on his first. public appearance tonight since his political exile: More than sev- on thousand persons paid from five to fifteen dollars to bear the builder of the Red Army d1... course on pnciiism, industrial sup- remacy and the power of the Ullllsd States. It was in refer- ring to tho traditional friendship and “virtual unlon" which exists between Canada and the United Sllllfls. that Troizky made his statement. Trotzky pictured the‘ United States as a mighty monster of cap- italism ready to devour- all Europe nfld become the majority stuck- holder of all of mankind. declared. and the colossal wealth of the United States was her most vulnerable spot, "The higher America climbs to power." be exclaimed. "the more dreadful will be her fall!" The only way ta conquer tlrs supremacy of the United States, said Trotsky. was with Europa a-nd Asia united. Russia's only basic enemy was United States capital. 5 Declaring that the United States had created aayatem of standard- ization of production, he asserted that the prcductlveness of tho United States worker was two and a hnlf times that of the German worker. - “if we convert nil the machinery in America into human muscular strength. and divide the figure by e number of its inhabitants," be said, "we will find that every Am- fiflvflll. inclufirrg suckling babes. Dossesses fifty mechanical slaves. The American is n standardized creature; he begins his days in n standardized cradle a-nd ands 108m in mstandardizsd coffin." "America." he continued. "in- vested 325.000.000.000 in the world War. and not less than 313.000.000.- 000 or this remained in America's factories". Therefore. the cost of enslavlng Europe was not more than $12,000.- 999-000- Europe pays interest to America lfcr being» enslaved a-nd illlllksd by America. The only country which escaped America's clutches was Russia. ‘i America will never be able to swallow the Soviet union. America intends to ‘bu? on all branches of European interests by pacifist means; for i-n- Blflllcfi. the l-larrimans. bought up the zinc mines of Germany and now control the world's zinc market." ' - Further lnstanclng the United States as a financial power, Trotsky declared that South Am- erloa was merely a vassal of the United States. He derided the Prime ‘Minister. Stanley Baldwin as financial inspector of the Unit- ed States in ‘Europe, and asserted "is! When Herbert Hoove the pistol-at Baldwin's head lBrit- ain hogan to sell rubber cheaper. “Will capitalism survive?" he asked. "is ll. still able to contri- bute to human progress? "lithe answer is in the affirmative we must admit that the Soviets have taken the power in their hands prematurely; But I believe that capitalism is expiring.“ Iier Improvement I fWa Remarkable Weak and Run-Down-Flsatcrsd by Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. "Two years ago," says Mrs. u. Wrltlht, lSecretan. Sasln. “l was very much run-down in health. ‘ i1 suffered from indigestion, sick headaches and sleepless nights. Faint spells would often coms over lrne and l lwould have to lie down till the rfain-tncsa passed away. I was so‘ short cf breath that l could not. wa-lk any distance or i!“ “Will!!! that required much ex- BPMOB. Wm‘ fooling completely "t! ‘weaker. lI consulted n usslnr who pig ans l was anaemic and needed building up. I tool: several bottles of tonic he gave me, but u" ‘IMO I so: from it was only wlllvcrary. At this stake l decided Brit capitalism was expiring, he V "l"! ill- M ll was constantly grow- ‘ lnuatlnn of nrmllnevul Christian vl “aoadem‘c" architect ln ills nation. On the other hand. F. T. Marine- nm] anclpm Rnme_¢fl1m_ dlgnlflQd m»: Martin on December 22nd when with the Dds and tbs Creslt. "nd linlnnced--».<ny the traditiorhal- the monthly meeting of till lsts. who are mprosenterl by Arm- w . . l f? d. poll call was ans- ando Draflm’ ‘he mo“ prominent ',,',':,,(.:m..|::'r Kristian“ Varss cr- rc- and asked for a new shelf for the wafer oipe The following reports were aub-ueontainer and also that the black- aliora mst at tbs home of Miss llfarg- t0 try Dr. Williams’ Pink Plllg, 5"" whi h r h i lpstltnfs smountlnl to $25.76 for School Im- mu‘; Maggi“? 131.1103‘! Wm‘ provcmant were accepted and ordered an“. y My“; using: them that I paid. The school committee reported knew I ‘had, at m“ ‘found the "gm msdiclne. l think I took altogsther some fifteen boxes. and m9 1m- ... held. The mseuassornrd "l" These were or- long v llwliltlcul imprint. stfictures. furs." _.._._. k A lhlnfn. Ikalrpla. If la impossible frocks even ‘when the lmml on evening dresses. ars with luminous paint. In the ., s Iilrbe * asnt ill!‘ ‘ _ ‘MIG: at pas cents a v 11h ‘Qnr. William" ‘_ hm“. |_ villa, Oat. peacock bias, red and silver. sollnian imprint: that l a so. Facaiat » futurism-—-neversar? are; sari» "5 0"" 5"“ ‘M: m" “um” "Mussolini." continueg Mgrlnet-ti, had arrived sud‘ tbs’ 32:17:! tothlgberats fall the monhu- o sat com unwort Whig‘. “ow “we many. 3mm." 22nd in th! flail. following Ilyghnkflflnt “u, “m” o; Home tilt lemi-llnnull school rumination, on and freeing its‘ forever-increasing "I" d" ""1 ' °""“"m"' "mm" n’ nmmm Th“ Ubmhne], flue, m“ onus]! for rams. The secretary lire. "l! 0f the old kinds of architec- Fcr sequins are In full vogue as trhr- vulnsa and many of tbs sparrgles. dis‘ 4nd turn visitors attlslad the January liilt the homes in tbs Matthi- tbsy arrnf such attractive shades aa lnl- l!!!“ "|"'“‘_“ ‘wmm’ ""1 ltl. father of fulllrlsm. storms: ullttcdr M" ‘WW "Wmd "MI" “t . b 014' Mrs A. D. Ilvll "an Rome to have a M“”".’.'..'§'.'..$. u; Sltlerlsssnt tn dlspan- commit.“ Jsported vlslliag tbs sick reported tho Bill! bum f“ n“ “h”! secretary was lulhorlsed m cu fr" "ill"- I‘ "" lM-lribtl to RI" l cm“‘"n' ‘an, o‘ pm, ilrs lfsovca. was llllblllli"! l“ ‘vrltc .\fr Herman with I "I" i“ "l" him lecture early In hound-NF" am‘ mm," g-Qrs sppnlnurd. Lunch lvas ...-nun by ths- amen and tllb _.__- m mnain in the ‘adjourned tn meet mat raomh at tho dnrl about some of ilu- vlcw lmnlns horns of Mn .1. l. IIahlsY- llgbis to out. can sorrows. ‘ rift" '"*""'"' I cl this Irlscl hldht oil of m.“ n‘ Th rltllb Ishta- wssa. slsrrtbflstllcv lmsii l . . n Hf ' - hoard bs ‘rs-painted. dsrad attended to at once. Tbs sick and remembering thorn with Fruit. Mrs Leigh Sutherland read literature from tbs Provincial Convsnor of Better Schools and after some discussion ll was decided to devote the March meet- lug to that work. ' Teachers. School Colnmttss and Branch Convener to prepare a prnprsrnmla for sans. Plans were also wads to bold s social aven- lhg I|| the Ball January 21th. an ad- mission of l0 ED cents to b0 clarpd. Tbs entertainment committee anter- tairvad with instrumental rarssls and I Dialogue sntltlsd "Tbs inexperienced "Ivrvaavtslm a ably-satin] eoaassl tbs prila for which was won by llrl Goons Branrlenllra Jed Auras: getting the moody’ In Iutbsrlarld and Ira Jobs Ilslfay ssrvadrrofrssbrnlats and movement was remarkable as I W" N0"!!! as well as ever f bad been, and II)’ mud health has con- tinued to this day. l had also been troubled at times with rheumatism, and this as well as my other troubles disappeared. -I have since recommended Dr Williams’ Pink Pills to naillsbo s who have used "W" 733i Olllllllv mod results.‘ Al‘ “at. anaemic women and Iisis should follow the OXAmpIQ of Mrs. Wtllht, and [We those pills a hlr trial. New health and new lifslllth is lure tn follow. You can lst the pile from your drusslst. cr- by molt at Wumnts a hos from. Tbs Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00.. tile. Oat.‘ n u" ll! is cloudy. manufacture a a new shtsrtalmasst committal vnl ‘appointed. The Instill lliourltd l0 mast nut month at tbs homo of Ira ‘ n. r. Dsaald. .. rib-uh- llttls sunshine sf your own to start cards: with. Basin with a smile on your lips, and a song In your heart. veiled I Sade‘ llese C'oup0ns,/ o HERElsachanco for every smoker-l Eachcouponpnckodinthepo u- lar tobaccosli sted hermbears one et- ter of the two principal words in the name of an lm ortant tobacco com- pany in Can a. and anyone who cecures sufficient cou one to cor- rectly spcll these wo s is entitled to $5.00 cash prize. Moreover. each coupon is worth V30. and they are redeemable in tobacco when surfi- cient numbers have been secured to equal the regular retail price shown herewith. rill findiilcrniuiilcsotohafcos m fialden Jlleaf .15 Ext-a fine Virginia Smoking , Hdrterllfason Cut‘ KenfuckyBru-ley . 29. linkage. o‘ i? .fixclccge. Will be paid to anyone complying with the condition! on tho coupon. Road them carefully. Coupons an redeemable at the offices of ~. l, ..-=. 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