pRibl_v,' _ Z. ~~ - _ _ -FEBRUARY ,.. _-it Ilew Theatre For Ilew York- Western Guardian Easllemilllardlan lnlyllks .Blau -SHOP H0111 Hollllhlll Catalog ___saH°p "an Holmallvs Catalog l 3”?-'uME”§:£lE :°l_:N`|l;l°*D’gf- ...fsasrznu Aoelvr - ltr. (canadian ww.) al¥lx°Dnlg Co.,'is no; Gugrdirllllirel-r' Xl f:°M°‘°°n°;;:°“’°“"d ?":l';"g;“l‘)l£:| New vortx. rea. la. my cane. vNl~:\\' Yollk, Feb. la.-Otto H. ressntatlve in Sulumel-side and will gd to receive news mms Bdvenw dlan Press)-Alone with her Kuhn, tho financier who helped be DlBM6d t0 YBCBIVB DBWI, Miver- lug Job Prlntms new 8;” l_enew_~vrll\ts, ln a great house at Havel- hlorrla Gvst bring to the U-,S. stage tising, new and renewlll 5llb,cl.ll,_ al gubscripmansg » ll straw. N. Y.. for many years lived .'.i:;:;:"..§-2:: ;.'r..:‘.‘f“:.°.:1 32:1..°“:..r°*:.§’;‘°.:::f...’:‘~..if.:s: _,., ,w.l»»»b;»_f__8-.iy,;;_»l_; 1 ' ' an ll g 0 _ . I ';‘;‘.;2..'“t;1‘:::..i".; 1“.;.;‘”‘° "°“’- ”‘° ‘°‘°°“°°° “Sl 1---= ~°‘<--='°- T-°--°° -B 1-°f"°-~-~. be el'ect,cd o D 42nd Street hear B I ____ °n 3 BUOY! Vl»S|l- I0 his Dal‘SntS.- Sha was held ln great al»le¢¢lo,l_ -l-lmcll' S ual.; wllhln B .Nl Ml. _ KENslNG-l-ON cARNlvAl_A very Bmoyable evening was But relatives seldom vivlted her. (lest haaqannounced 3 V 1 SATURDAY FSB 16th-A 0hl"I1l~ spent Feb' 9th M me home ot 'with many °f 'hem “he had long ~ - . _ - _ Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly, Gasper- nlnw quarreled and ml“5,.(l to Mr. Gt-st declined to mimi the val masquerade and general skat- enum ll belllg lllell- dauglllefs lc t_ sito chosen for the theater. pond- ing entertainment will be held on l,ll.lllday_ Tm, evenlng was spent °":";’r“""C(': dlod Nm, mvlnqt ini; the completion of tllc pimsllase. Kensington rink Saturday. SDS- ln l-llulllcl slnglng and dal-lclng m0Sl__ R(;ce*r"-My "P was learned 'her w*m . Plc disclosed, however. that .\ll-_ cial prizes for best costumes of ly by Mlss Anelm Hlck0x___ dmrlbutes nearly $2'000'0Ml_ To l\ahn would put $250,000 into the ladies and gentlemen. Speed con- Means Lewlg Jamlesolh pe,-cy h two nearest l_el°tlWB__“rM enterprise: that the theater would test for ladies and gentlemen are l)lxoll_ Benjamin l-lsyter, have. N l _she has glvcn sl," ,mol be "fed ¢° Bulfre H'-‘ch "‘H“|V'~’ H0' bemg ‘"`ran3ed~ 1507'2`15'1\ arrived home from the lumber f_;;;ll':_nsThe rest nl. me eglnm' ln duction” M he Miflwle “Heh ""*“ woods. They report this is n very Kwon to her frlvnds ln Havel,_ hitherto have NOT been brought to ._PRESENTAlTlON T0 MAIL Coll] winter ln me wg0d5_-M;-g_ straw America: that two plays had been CARRIER.-Mr. -Lea Mouse, driver Stanley Thurber of Boston, Mass, is ‘ I ' _ obtained for simultaneous produu- 011 l'ul‘8l Route No. 2 Was the recip- paying a short visit to Gasperesux, j tion at the opening or the place; lent of a purse oi' $30.00, presented the guest of her mother Mrs. and that Max Rnlnehsrdt. the En- by the people' ol' Irishtown. Park Margaret Dixon.-Mr. Angus'AFT°N R°l?B`T|;%H°oL EXAM' \~ol\ea.n director. probably would he Corner and Burlington. .Mr, Mosse Steele. Gaapeareaux. is busy learn- ln charge or the eastlnir. always “makes the grade” regard- illg his trade as blacksmith. The Seml_ annual school examlm 1'* lllrs. Sarah E Conklin. rt lvltht-l'ed Less Time-~ and sweeter, cleaner clothes IGI “will be like il. big marble barn." and l~0gdg__.K_ rnilllls all the ornate interior. de- 1; The new bulldlns. aaio Mr. coat. less of the exlgenelee ot weather corntlon of the usuul theater. and __wH|,51' ¢|_U3___Tlle l-Ogllla so arrayed that n new interior .md weekly wlllsl and dance was held stage rln be constructed within tt, .by the Asslllllllllloll Society al SL to conform to each nuceelllsive lsaulis hall on Tuesday elrelllllg ?\ll'llI\A\' HAIUIOR N. SCIIOOII. Grade X.-1, Florence l\IcHerl~on, l- 2. hiny Johnston; 3, Dolly Condon. Grade VII.-1, Ada Condon; 2, Elizabeth Condon: 3, Florence Kon- nody; 4, Annie Clow. (trade VI.-l, Eileen I\IcLure; 2, ation of Afton Road School was held on the evening of the 21st of Dee. The weather proved lover- able and it large number of rote- payers and others assembled to show their interest and apprecia- tion of school work. PRODUCT BEST BY ooooooooloueolro NO one wants to spend an unnecessary minute at washing clothes, so wise women will use Sunlight Soup. It has a sure,gentie way of doing the wash that no ordinary soap can equal. The blend of Nature’s Finest Oils in Sunlight cause it to lather richlyin oven hard water and give it wonderful cleansing power without hurting hands or clothes. It is l pleasure to use Surlligllt-the purest laundry soap in Canada. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO solo aocaoéoénaosaooocllooés Report of North Milton School for January. NORTH MILTON 1- Alton Rodd (equal). ‘ M l __->-~;¢aml~l`_:\\»_..._‘ -_ .- Sara Neill, 3. Beth. Coles, and Grade III.-1, Florence Matheson and Robert MacKenzie (equal), 2. Grade VII.-1, Margaret Coles, Russel Coles. 2 Addie Andrew, 3. Bert Hooper. Grade V.~1, Helen Matheson, 2. Joyce Hooper. Verner Coles. 3. Marjorie Andrews. Grade IV.-1. Phyllis Hooper, 2. Grade Il.-1. Irene Coles, 2. Grade l.-ta). Doris Rodd (b), Noel Hooper. Con vincing Evidence Mr. E. R. Brow states he has fed Imperial Fox Biscuits in his ranch evsr since these Biscuits were manufactured. eight yur! ago. i-le ls feeding them summer and wllriter and has obtained excellent results. His average litter in slightly under four- to a pair and his live foxes have realized first-class prices. He believes 'ln a balanced diet for his foxes ln winter and . is feeding imperial Cod-I.-lver.0ll Fox Biscuits every morning. Mr. Brow ls well known in the fax buslneu as the owner of Sir Charles, one of the most beautiful Silver foxes in the world-Sir Charles le the progenitor of some of the but breeding stock.. ln., Canada.. and.. the.. Urrlted States. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E, l. ~lt~¥f t _ ... _.pr-. .__-_» l _,,-.., _"ll, 6. M. lMill’S0l| & G0. 64 Queen Strait London Public Auction Balos of RAW FURS Bale! are held January, April and October Ropreliellted by ALFRED FRASER 212 Fifth Avenue, New York Sliver Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to London to avoid the payment of the I0 per cont duty inl- polod by the United States Government. ii i FWS Wanted , Every trapper las well as breeder of furs wants to get the best grading and tllebellt price for their furs. 'Ship us -anilulou will receive fair gradixtg and t l market prices on all raw furs. No shipment too small or too large to receive our personal attention. llroiat Fur Go mpany, Limited I 418 Bt. Paul St., West, Mgntrml, P. Q. W it ‘, 'F ‘ by oylltruln; no authority -ISHS# ‘l Malts an appointment now. spectacle produced. ll. \v|ll he es- audience. Above the main theater will br- a smaller secondary one ,equipped fnr chamber productions. _ -i--B31`8`aii\S YOU C2ln’t afford to miss. Men’s Overcoiats The balance cf our stock at HALF PRICE. Regular price from $20.50 to $14 59 S-Ile prices from $14.15 te srlza Ladies’ Winter -Coats The balance of our stock at HALF PRIOE. Ruillill' prices $27.50 to $12.00 Silo l»rI¢u'$13-75 to sooo » -Minn ‘Pearl Clark of the office A Few childrens _Coats i` R°ll"|lr $8.00- Slls price 3399 Bvyl Cm' rwulnr alma to so M Bale price £5.95 to .... Lumbermen’.s -Rubbers Msn’s all red 4 syiot.84.76 for $3.75 Mews leather top 6 eyslot $4.15 fer $3.50 Balance nook lou' 20 por cent. ' Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear l 'Balls price ...................... ....... Tic por garment Men’s Hats :Ind Gaps HALF PRICE Sunset Soap Dyes 2 for 23° Flour Hard Wl\eat,'Excello, North Welt and Our Chief, ......................... .................. $3-65 Per bag Blonde, Sunbosm, lnvsr, Mcl.sod'| speelgr .................... ............... .... $3.25 per' bag r GROCERY °l"”“|°'l Milk rlbuiar *lic psr tain. Ulla price ...... ._ 14c ....................................... __.__________________ ol- 8 an' for 40° Canned Peas, rsgullr 19°. Bula Mlo¢........,,...... 2 fer 29a Rainbow Pink Salmon, regular 221:. his price iilc can Home-made Mixed Plcktas and Chow, regular 281:. Bale price ........................... ......... lllc Hunts-made Sweet Pickles, regular Ile. Isle prion Nc Wslolvo Raspberry Jam, Ngulsr 400. into price 92c W¢lcl\'| -Push Jam, regular 801:. late price Flannclettc Specials 6webs at 16;;-per yard 5 wg” at 10g per yard Print Cotton and Gingham . Assortment that can be used for house drones, aprons. qvllflric. .te at .... __ use per yer-.i Come early for these. _ _ X _ M Y _ \ o A Counter of 'Bargains Regular prices from $2.75 down. ` Sale Prices from $1.00 to toe A large assortment to select from, Including Men’a Sweaters. Men'a Coat Sweaters 33 1.3 par cent eff, Plaid Dress Goods R°9“\3" Plilces from 494: to 42<`- Saie .Pi-icon .......... 25c por yard Get some of this for school drosuo or skirts. Millinery ‘ Balance of Hats from $3.75 to _ $7.50 To clear at _ _ $1.75 Ladies Sweaters _ as i.a per eentlerr. _ A Muresco IT WILL PAV YOU .T0 GET your Murnco Nt lprlni house cleaning new. Have just oooolvld A new shipment of white and all colors suitable for wills Intl bsillngs. SPECIALS I ‘ . * Cosmos Laundry Boop 3 cakes for 14¢ Corn Flakes , _ ______ __ 2 for 1% Crum Tsrtdr ._ ..._. 2 ploklgn for 150 Prunos 10 lbs. for 95° white sugar, tis por pound Tsaflrulron Poke; ......-...... lb slr Q. I l'hs.*for |1119 Bestar lrlnd Rliiins .... .. 2'i#¥lUl0l 70|’ .W New stock 15_ oz. plokngss. » ` Sale positively FOR 3 DAYS 0 NLY, if weather is good.. 'Ifweather is bad, sale will be extended one day f or every stormy day. » _ ' - c. is rlurr sos Sf. Pe-»r‘= _ _ l t. ‘lmrr or rr. 1'. lrormn el..-in. me ' , ~ & .» -an-~ ~ J ._ . “Q” wook-onli nt hor homo in llmornltl. ° . . - ~ l- Us . t U l c ll ii nl st l i ii H yi W W ‘tl ru" my an; o o r e, , -' i_ _ _ , _ _ . . _ _ j°3;Im°“t °f the children- Hazel oMc(l!\l>r§l'nat:k): Eeliilbethee A. she woasclllihtubgy? ller M rl Dlekl 3_ stlrlln Glllespl,._ ln lvln ve asslsllmce l,¢,=sibl@_ °me _made C9~“dY and 0h00°|:,McQuIllall and the teacher; Itecit- matic u ronlltl oi’ several place-1 of a on e, g g ge ry . ____ _..._ _ Grade VIII.-1. Vivian Howatt A 1:-ll-ml»l¢llll dflve wlll .be lalmclled AFTON ROAD SCHOOL |355 glrglepsgsg serled to the visl glllgllu 1-lllfsllglll llgllnFHeln~y Dlgalul lxllnuseuletntl togelller. 'II‘hz1i night l nl is Nuns' no oy purer on le llrut\l'-t.\ililln Q- - ~ ~- -` and Gertrude Carmichael (equal) oi d tth u h th -town 'ml f _ » ' . - ._ 1'H1TH1U1UZ.I.l3‘ V' "' "" 2. Vernon Muttart, 3. Duncan 3;: ln? ‘vllflllnge lllgollgsl sleeps l0`Afl_0: l§£::lw:;1o'Jlt2.lel_ sttligdfggnglf hysgglf-B ‘;)et"‘t|;’(`ak*;is‘i;'tfi`)"r‘; this T909 gue "Hnrry‘s Pocket" by Reginald tllui. on thc morrow, ill:-y iioulll ,M 1 ._ _, Cal~ml¢hge|_ ,make the project a Succesi Meet. ol _llmual.y_ her was thanked for ht-at gogd 2:5: Steele und the teael”lel‘; Songi|l-ellt some roollls and mall.. ull ll Grade V[I_.__1_ Olive Gillespie, 2. lng adl0ume(l___l»_l_ Grade Vll_l_ Joseph McAsklll_ vice and for ‘wr we" mmm ted Come Back Oli! Salllu by scveilltelnpol';ll'y llomc, without lilo to Bessllal Trenholm, 3. Harold Mc- ‘ ____ Grade V-1. Mary Steele. 2. Marylamiuoiloll She ou h Bart eixrl gms; valmucwry by Bums Idmddnmyi lwhich the minister “mam Cari/ ~ ' -NA'r|oNAl.s vs. aEAvsns._- Evans. 3. Hazel M c k ' ' °‘ ’ ”*"*’*__" l““*“@” """f~ Gfede V1--1 RW” Tf°“°h°l"‘- 2~ The Borden National Hockey clnu Grade lv._-1. ltollerllghmlshele, 2. giflmfnlvolhlgstklvlsgggllhefglulllzll A 'HURRY' UP' CALL F°R THE 0" “'°'““ ‘° he' '°°’“` ““` "“ °' Joseph Smith, 3. Ads Smith. “lah lo thank the llillles of Calherlne Evans' 3_ Emma Luml_ assistance and interest li th? wmlk SALVATION ARMY a girl sturieil to give her ploposeii Badeque for the generous way in Grade ll-1. Mary Lllnd, 2. H i .. . _°”“ . l . ` ‘ .Aulunmw D¢l,¢_ which they used me boys on Mcqnmanr 3_ Gertrude McQ“l‘l*l';’;l3l <;\§agl§1§lChXgl-heghilrilllgllllgallf’|_|;;vlGtrl of 14 calls Rescue Off|cer_ lnlution. Slcoll was lnlpossiblv Gmde V--1 Am” Carmichael' Tuesday night, Feby. 5th when the Grade I-1. Elizabeth McCor- pleasant evening to a tgose ‘L A “Ny morning ho"-rs' and “MS 'the wee Hman Mum of uw “mm 2- Helen M°C*“"'m» 3' Rem Mc' above terms crossed sticks. The mack, 2. Alice McQulllan, 3. Lucy The following is the progralallle. way out 0( serlous tanglc ling' mmcience won' “nh tho re Cal~v11l_ _ l ll ell lnlel-es; M¢Qul]lall_ _ l --_- suit tllrlt slle telephoned to The V 1 Viola Gilles le, " game was one 0 m lllg perl W°rds of weI°°m9 by Eumls For l'o<‘llrrlll‘z ilu-liiullts that sim- Salvation Arllly Hel-lclie llollli- This Grade 1 --. .D 1-- ll ll »t, bei evenly co st- oct alto d , J _ . .. .. ' ~ - - Angle” Ucolmell' 3_ James ldroélllgd oglnybodyni game ml ll the'Askm‘ E"zaber;halllceMcQojlelr;i!l‘ 3/llc] 23:35, Il:lvlaHcIltsa:tll<{l,1c"Six:ll)tI.tlt'_C[lglxls “llgpiy bubble over with human inter lwirs. indeed. a .tlllll-l~y.up" tall for O-Connell. .ell(l_ Mm, me whlalle blew cnlllngimary Lund. Found.. by Rbderlcl-( steel? acl est, it_ ls doubtful ii’ those connec-l’lho Aruly. An Officer |lr..g,,.,l ,ll Gfllde IiI-"- 511) 1- Sfanlel’ time and turning victory for tllel` IRENE BRAIELV Teacher .santa Claus is Coming" b-y ~ul;i'vl_§é-tell; wlglfimthe rlalll; ofqillle ities-lonee, null. within u few lluiluies . _ _ h_ls_ Recltauon Hchrlsmlm Stociple ters 0 to .il viii on was at t c girl s side. Grade III.--(Jr.) o 1. Horllce ll kell beans' hot coffee and ev,3l~y.‘ 1 _ g ,_ ’ _ Army hu\c all cfllllli- \ After ilearillg thc gll‘i's tory :Dawson - “ing was served ln the dmsslng glogn b,¥N€":'\tll:;"n!‘;ol?",*fn5\; R;/‘I3lfH'l One of those incidents concerns the Officer colnmllnicnteii \\ ith hor Grade ll__l_ Myrtle McCa_.vlll_ 2' .imomi “and ll goes wllthout saylng;-l vzlhvlrilyft arlmun-,0y,,nc,,_ worse Lun~d_ Flag Dm! b Lx hy _ lg!/_st young girl of I4 years who onlne mother, by telepllollo, and llewr Rem Dlckle aml George lllllllal-l .ll wem to the Bl,l,t__The .sllghti Y _ 11 cts you nt night, emma” “Bene b yr b Ioys. e- to a large city with her mother, for lofi the girl until lier brothel .urn (equal) 3_ Donald (;ll10w_ . |mlx_“p after the same caused llyl "" U1" l*i0D lt quickly wi¢l\_ Qumanj Recltgllfg' n(?am1l\liCY ;il