ineusr 25 1928 ~ ....+~<=- -- IP- ~" ' _Y __ » _ _ _ __ _ 'rim ciiiiitorrmrown GUARDIAN ‘ ` PAGE FIVE7 ORANGE - qw FOR “AFTERNOON TEAS” J _ Q. What is a. very distinctivefea- _9o“““"`l¢-___ ture oi' country hospitality that is very enjoyable to city people? A. The serving of meals out of _‘_,'5‘l°lRN Q 9 f-i 5 ._ _ 'IN Hd “Q9 ~o+»0+o-> 5 M cards? f _ » A. P. P. C. (from French, pour prendre conge) doors. *O-Ov-Q-0-Q-*go-04 I IN ENGLISH By W. L. Gordon ° All High Grade »-- - Iii/ORD?hOFTEN M_ISUSEDZ Do n " ' _ ll'lV€StlI`l€I'lt ISSUGS nil §§`”u.s.-'»’" 5.39-§."°§i§Z.”f§2§f~' 4-0-O49 tvvvf-94 »~-- -o-0400-6-0-*v _.,. ...__.' i .- oAii.v LESSONS _ "*¢-O-O-O-OO4O&¥9-§5'OO-0-O-O-0+ Daily Selections ron _ Guardian Readers O ,--,-‘ GOING FAST - The Everbrlte Spoons are going fast. Renew now HALF DOZEN Everbrlta spoons free with every new or renewal yearly subscription to the Guardian. IIARTNEY IIALL-Service Lord’s Ewen. ...__ THE EVERBBITE SPOONB are Proving a big success as a premium. mes. assistant curate at St Luke’s Church. Saint John, N B at the Day next at 2.30 led by H. M. Mc- , UB BURIAL SERVICES-The fuller- al of the late Mrs. J. J. Davies took' _ Y Y '» . I ' ; »»aM» ` Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo 1 , ' - ` ‘ Panos .. _ _ ‘ is ESPECIALLY REcoMMiiNDiii`> mi i1'lir°il”‘ii‘3»‘¢I.’.l»i°'u.2”3E"“~ Y I18\ woman he Is esco ._ ,. - rting to a dancing. It is the choice of every hostess ' emi i ` _ _ who Wants the best. _ c__;\_.omNo, it is simply a pleasant Y Q. What initials that signify “to _ ' '-° . Y' - _ -- _ take leave" are printed on visiting _Central Guardian _ ». - ~ ‘ __ __ __ __ _ _. .f_,__]_._... ,_ ,_ _ .______ _ ' "" ` ' ‘Vw I ”p","i‘§~'{f"":-. . ~ »»",x _ _'_ .__, .. -‘_ ~, » 0 0 I and Bet this premium. _ tt. '~_‘j;, ';_ , _ite i’.i~f'.i'_.'s'=f'i __ _ ,,_,,l _, . . ‘ ~1\7 fl - _ _. -.ji \>~.».» is-.. J yy I5 ‘{0\E \ ‘5 “N \\\\ ///f '/' . / \\\\\\\\\\\‘““ \\\\\‘ // \\\\\`\“` \\\\\\“ Z ey W '- Did you get yours? I1 not, do not , _, \ “‘T_iji X 2 Q "», . »_; delay, they are going fast. _ tf. KM( _'§;` 1 \ ` ‘ s'rANi.i:v\ BRIDGE AND /I \m \ Noivrn mvaic - There ~ wiii _ _ W? 2, `~ iienivi w hi i h Uitd ' .` ‘ ..........,’”.~....‘.’.§€..," 2.2.2. 2.5., ..iiii`3*m -f ' I it suouiiirimuns siiiisrvms insis Stanley Bridge 11 a. m.; North Rus- `_ I _L \ tico 7.30 p. m. Preparatory service BLEND5 in the if;.a'f;%‘»._"".:sf“;i: eigiiscis \ oi... ........,. S. Bishop, Minister. ‘ D \ /) _ _ _ _ _ _ __ - , ._ ___ xi A _{, ` \ ~ - - . ‘ .the Huchciugs, the body to be tak- EXPORT in the S us in “met,” second e unstressed, i te is n d.‘cn to Pictou for burial. The alll 1”' " / , _ _ _ E " C.Ltd three times and it is yours " Let us IILILRS .. UIETNESS-Bet r s an P I Green ac oqe _ ' as in it accent first syllable. fu?wm_ qu_emess_ than both melbearers were as follows: Henry P K ‘ C _ OFTEN MISSPELLEDZ freeze (to hands full with travail and vexaiion!L°W€» W W OWEN Judile HHSZRFCI. ‘ i ' , . Illini one word each day. Today‘s iiir, have been on a three weeks au- ,|@@ £T JOHN MONTREAL AI ____A\, word: APPRAISINGLY; making an __ ‘ _' tcmobile tour of the Maritime Pro- `- 0 .. . .. U i:._ti;n_:itc ci* valuatiim of. “He turn- w??}If5_A§_§§_'N§§§§Se'I;;(;yall;eac]eel 'vinces These motorists Speak in S T I N eu* i iis eyes upon er a uisi '_ ‘ ' fiiivivii ___ /mrs AND scisN¢£ 5 I'i`Y ,___ 33$r£“°.°0‘r'.> s¢...».¢r Dlvbiw in Music I i>usi.ic sri-;_i~:ci-i I i=.NciNeeRiNo ‘ 11=Jici-ii-;R°s ucawsah _ scnooi. si aouc/i1‘ioN _ I g url. -4 curio cms- ral: lir-_ 6/we HORTON ACADEMY f Gif Aciiim Uiviviiiisrrii - (Go-Educational) I i-. I power. \\\ ' / i~,,\i_`, \\`\ . ‘ I `\ _ .» :~ \ 'V A WX-25 PRICE ,Goqrsesa GENERAL BUSINESS , Adequate Equipment. For lnfannillon W Q “UVA £1" \. . \I \ if Radi I MUSIC l Ux-noi Jiiryii I PRICE $2.50 Use: only hull ilu filament curnnt ‘ required by other tubes of W\ll| ,- \\. /\/ Q _D \\ $3.50 ' Tho powerful Ipo- ciallydualgnnl tubs lor rlalocllim and audio in quoncy amplifies ’ , tion. ` _ lima Anim mud. iywi ni sara .i nun. f \\ i_wmucui.A1'ioN 2§.un'Z§“i..."°`.'.II ,_ UX-201A nib- Cuétully Supervised Reai- ’ I denoes. Ideal Location. ' oeivuuve I’-=°¢1|=-»= Gy-=-==-iw-» -Iladiotrons iiiii iiiicisriiiii WOLFVILLB J. A GESNER 1| d Radio SMP ppr ngli . . . I b ___E ._ high terms of the scenic beauty of ., iggd reward fm meh H our CL ;'I`he Maritimes. They entered the f -_ » <-o>_€- ~ ‘ , Mmliimes vie Maine- '=h@"°@ w ,-- _ I " " ` »,»,.,,»,, _ PRAYER.-For true helpmeets. weismnt ‘7°h“» SUSSeX~ M°n°t0"» P~ E I I \\ ‘ If . v 1 row rec-o¢»~ _ __ ____P__ I 67 1 IE I i _ un... rn., rm... _;_§g;_g,_ mggg o,°;n§;; ;i§f§g_ _gig _ 183] €‘ € OI VE] .Q36 _ ` » . _back to Antigonish and Truro and , < CONTENT :thence to Halifax, They are now 20 i A V ay ri-rink Ycigh QO~O4-§-¢-Q- -7 :returning to their home through Ilhe land oi Evangeline I ~ place yesterday afternoon. After C _I _ _ ' _ service, conducted by Rev. Mr, Hoi- _ /__/-"’ _ _ " ` __,_..../¢~")"" abs , ~ -~ - , ..w‘f=' " ~' “n ¢¢»»~ hom f h d ht __ _ M S \ ‘--- OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED der Au “st 25 19% J J eD(x,ivie;rJra\t§e fzdrielalalleft flori 5-ra* M - elict Pronounce der e likt first e 5 ' I " rungeai into ice), irieze isrchiicc-|05 _“___ ECC 4_6 -R. H. Jenkins, wiiiism Gillespie. ~ ture) '_ ' ` ` ‘Reuben MacDo aid. ' 0 BYNONYMS: effort. endeavor, at- M th ea of God X; & . a . tempt. trial. exerticn__ thifzgix gif' unzegstfgdlng be~ visirisn nisita-Mr. Francis A. _ _ INVESTMENT BANKERQ WOR_D STUDY:_ 'Use a word 0u__s_ . Shove, president of the Malden “ q ’ I e our vocabulary by' master- |?d'mln1i?;ic?ialQly'hhi;aii?i?g’alhlgsiliaunili ‘ cimiu.o'r'i'r:'r0wN r. i-1 i. “"5"” 2'* 1928 `»“H ";,,*,,,; I came upon him as he sat 1 I A V . 'oy' SALE BY Q What is the record of com \.~ mercial failures in Canada? ._ dream.; ' /I \ . _ .that the seal on everY » -_ bottle of f" by Dec. 15, 1928. First Prize . Third Prize alnd lgzcidéltazs 20 “ ‘° What the S8815 Votes: 1 oz. 10 2 oz. 25 2'/5, in. 30 with tha lllndard h-an. , .- C53# §.5 E eg oz. 300 PURELLO OR EXCELLO Pure Fiavorins EK“`“°¢ is good for votes in our big DPIZ9 contest. Here are the prizes for , those sending in the most votes 5 SecondPrlze.... ....$30 5 Prizes of $ 10 “ch lo n rr 3 5 “ are _ worth in votes 15 votes .. 35 .. Bundle your seals. Write their total value in votes on a slip of _ paper and send them with YOUY name and address to ,. -s.. ~, WILSON Ifi~,Iihe=; -1 Sainl: J'o`h'n,II.B. Hi v resen e seemed to be i A. Commercial failures in Can- Inshaggogy wit; Nawre.s meme_ | Hon, _)_ H_ B,-,||_ Summe,»side_ was aus are _ste_i;<;i_;y d@¢r;>§_§_I:1s___ _unions the visitors to the Exhibition “Um ef “ - Was: ' ' we sat together in the shude ‘this Week half of the number in 1923. Of the And talked about me “sh we.d 1.171 failures in 1926. “U5 were _“gi caught I Mr., A. Block und daughter, Miss trade' 389 in mnnumctures' and 3 iUntil our conversation strayed Beiltirlcei left y€SC€l"Cifly morning for _ -~ -- , all agficgltufe- Th€__yabmgt_i_'~;?_ }:;_‘;;IIn fleids of more abundant ii trip to Boston, Rhode Island, Con- ./_j__' 15 _ ecrease in DFODOY “~ I1 th it _ _ _ _ iiecticut and New York, where the . .. 1'-.5 half °f___Wh_aI9 tmyd W°?1`€_f__§?;1_;` _lgelgjlic wld ($5 Lf me many Joys .latter intends to reside. _ _ /’ _f:_ ago. T s mprove con h h t h ___ /// _;.,L‘.f evidence of a healthier trade and‘Thaf hgidfebrgugiaiég ou t e Y€f1l°5_ MES Eileen Weaver of H____fax_ _S //5;. ~'r_ - commerce. spending her vacation in Charlotte- eili/ V ' / W ' Said he: "Now, there are those who l‘?W“»,the guest °f Miss MMS’ Mild' V/ F uburban use a signal has mum' 'dlgan' Pownal street' cr s ; 1 . been invented tgiat, viihenta person Their s_§_¢;1_;i9“ thousands by the Mr. Andy Doyle. son of Mr. Tho- Ux-izis ' hin to boar a s ree cur Pre- ' PRiCE $4.25 gs); aiumm floods me street with Whose _s_;f;ep is troubled with de-,ggi £°%1(§?_i___;°fon1`;°l”_:9_1;__R_‘:_5f_§;’» _JI_;?_S_ _ . _ S _ _ ` r,iin':L'¢u:.°p:: USM and flashes 9' red hght To add uma men. mouldy ents here. With his mother he at- bnmwuéwmrg against traffic. Store _ _ _ tended the Exhibition. Mr. Doyle gi _ - . ______1--1-1 -- But I? I slumber like the dead, s _ 1 i I - \\\ a.,.,n 5 I know what night was fashionedif°" the Past fifteen Ye*1I`5» L . I ._ D ou. 0 Miss Marjorie Har e~_ te cl TI Mine is a low and hiiniblc cot, gm. 1 atone . . . $5Ui tate, $20 H119. There is no h iness like mine ' . tent ' $250 ‘ Noi- render living more divine!" Ottawa, August, 1928. 40 n 'I5 “ 160 “ 350 “ Blistered Feet ard's. Sure relief. _'ei ls?- `._ ii _II }. 'rim Rochas naimwaiia coMi=aNv Liiviiriin au Distributors. Provinces. Ninniiei- or students Redswfd In 1”"'”'“"s° PRDPERTY OF 'IIIIE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA enter of the Maritime MOUNT ALLISON EDUDATIONAL IN STITUTIUNS Art Gallery. ., ii ii for ssc. New Library. Gv===““"““f ’“““» C‘“‘“’“" ~ Founded in 1843. Excellent Residential Accommo nS;i'r|rimilll PooL “"°'° “N” '°' 'M' T" ' ir ai the c ii situated in sAcKv1Li.i~:, New Bruui‘“° LADIES’ COLLEGE UNivERsi'rY Gi-zo. J. 'i'iuiaMAN. PLD-. PNl|iiNs MONDAY, snnsmnaa iozh, 1928 l0i'lors General, Special, and Matriculation Courses leading to the Colleges of Arts. En' gineering, Medicine, ein. Manual Training. MOUNT ALLISON COMIKEECIAL COLLEGE l0i!ers Cotirses in Business, Shorthand, and Typewriting, Penmanship, etc. Strong Stall of Experienced Teachers Calendar Sent on Request Beneath the trees, beside the. ”""`°**"_“ Sn. am. Pi;nsoNAi.s JOHNSON & JUHNSON ` Commercial Failures In Calnadm .` e ’ _ ___ _ i€`ii§s<1i‘ilrrrlig_;l<(l evyfsnlwleli hlilgr-lg' in M12 and Mrs. B. w. Lepsge, ici; CORNER KENT AND Piiiivcr: s'i‘iiEa'rs But though MS not of stately motored to the city with Mr. and stone ' 'ly n I have what _,ich _men have _notithe Exhibition. Miss Harper is For which no wealth could e'er "cms Mx* and Mm G- H~ H*"l)€’”» 1Loved ones to welcome me at dus_ __ Good friends that I be not alone. ' ' ' “ _ “Let others boast their high e ° Their motor-cars and mansions i My heart is closed to vain debate '1- app , C V N0 goin nm could ,epim C0n_iEfiwarri Isiund Huspitsi Thursday. _H_ _Reginald Hm.dy_.well known hotel proprietor. _ ~-O°>-~--YY" ltook a paral tic stroke on Tues a ,| If walking has blistered you _and her husband came to Chariot-ii ' feet, bathe them with Min- itetown where they opened the Ron- . y - _ - 1---~---~v’~ fore they sold out to Mr. Docherty A R they had acquired the ciin rintri, I Di I .Hulellu u.i.i ._.\.ci'li. .-1 tori/is I.; I L I N I E (I;r°“x;nGeo|-‘e Sfrggl "ac" 'Wake “nod gawhn' Uwe' __ "AW _ _ _____ I ___ v__. yesterday on iz. visit to Vancouver. 'has been located in New York Cityf p i a ier 0 Egllngton School, Bay Fortune, Mrs Clapp and fam* to atte d spending the week-end with her pa- vf ar Ch‘town Royalty. - in Memoriam THE LATE MRS. J. J. DAVIES The death occurred in the Prin e iafternoon of Helen Logan aged 87,| widow of the late J. J, Davies, the I Mrs, Davies who had been in fail- ' ing health during the past year y d y iirom which she never rallied. The late Mrs. Davies was a native of Pictou. About 50 years ago she lkin House. and later the Davies, now the "Victoria" Two ears be and ran the two, the latter in the summer months. i After disposing of the Davies they( opened up the "Plaza", first at thei corner of Prince and Water Street, now the Lennox Ho I n other parts of Canada and the Un- an indefotigable worker, possessingiknew her. ited States. They enjoyed a well'wonderful vitality, as was evident] She leaves; one son William Hunt- dcserved popularity. Mrs. Daviesffrom the fact that she continued to ley, of this city, one brother David was ii vcry capable woman, being “carry on" until over the four scorehogan, of Pictou. iieiJl\0WS “HU skiiicfi in the art of cooking and the mark. nieces and ei'e1\d»CIiildf€H~_ menus of the various hotels. which- Mrs. Davies possessed admirable* To the bereaved relatives thi she and her husband had conducted qualities of mind and heiirt, and Guardian extends its deep syiiiiia- were famed far and wide. She was was highly esteemed by all who thy. in Try... I four speeds forward ` lllll\f\i'_'._1:j-i" GR/-I/-I/3\/VI .,.\..i.--mis ‘I_§Ii A new and delightful- experience awaits you at the wheel of the Graham-Paige-with four speeds forward (standard gear shift-two high speeds). A car is at your disposal at te, later o Dorchester Street, and on Prince Street, in the building now known( as the Russ Hotel. Subsequently] they purchased the City Hotel twhich they renamed The Davies. disposing of that property in 1924, when they removed to the Cliff ‘Ho- tei, which they had been conduct- ing as a summer hotel every year Zines they first took possession of After the death oi’ Mr. Davies in 1926 the Cliff Hotel was under the management of his daughter-in-law though Mrs. Davies, despite her ad- vanced years continued to take an interest in the culinary department. This summer, however, her health proved unequal to the task. and for the first time in many years, the hotel was closed. Coming as they did in contact with ‘the travelling public, Mr. and Mrs. Davies became widely known throughout the Maritime Provinces, any time. _ 4? #dmv ‘%°§ .if MW Five chassis-sixes and eights-prices ranging from $11_45 to $3540. Cor illustrated is Model 614, five-_pnssenger Sedan, with 4-speed transmission. (standard gear shift). $_1810. All prices f.o. b. 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