mart Serge $uits Blue or Grey I A $27.50 and $30.00 ‘ By Express therethave come ‘in ‘a lot of suits in ‘tihe two most pop- ular fabrics of all. Tthere’s no doubt about iii-ATIIOPG of all us men are wearing blue_serge—-—and perhaps grey serge—i:h'a-n ‘any other material. Two wonderfully fine lin‘e‘s:—— l - ‘ ‘rim camnoimrowu autumn: lIiE wist111 t:ui1n|1tt '8 HOP from Holllllll’! UNANI- —FOR LATE WIBTERN NIWS page 8 is avail u able. —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Whole- sale and Retail. Helium's, Bummer- aide. 751-1-6tf. -—OENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL Concert and Box Social Friday Feb- 13th. Splendid programme, dialogues, quartettea and instru- mental music. Doors open 7.30. Admiseiqut 25 and 15 cents. Ladies with baskets free. 371-2-10-41 -—-GRAND SUCCESS-Elle an- nual Valentine Tea ‘held in Epwort-h Hail, Summ-erside on Thursday eve- ning by ‘the Ladies (if time Metthodist church ivas a ‘grand success. T-he a‘t- tcnd-ance was ‘the latrgeett yet and over $300 was realized. —‘GENTRAL ‘BEDEQUE SER- VlCES.—.0n account of Pastor Whitman being at Belmont all day Central Bedeque at 2 p. m. ton Sterns, who has for several years been manager of ‘the tele- phone oiiic-e a‘t‘Sut1u;m~ersid/a and who resigned a shout time ago, left yrslerday morning to locate in Bos- ton, ‘accompanied by Mrs. Stern-s. -—BEDEQUE METHODIST CIR- CUlT-‘Sunday, Fell). 1‘5. Bedeque l1 a. m., "Searleiown 3 ‘p. m., Cape Tratvctrse 7 p. 1m. Official Board on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 2.30 ‘p. -m.~— l’. A. ‘Fitzpatrick. iMinister. —PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MEETING—The annual meeting of Kebefiutgton Preslbyiterian Congrega- tion was held in the ‘Church on the cveuing of January 29th, ‘Riev. J. 1V. McLeod presiding. The meeting was largely attend-ed, and a lively in- terest was shorwn in reviewing ‘the work cf the ‘past year. The treas- urcris report showed ‘the receipt for -the yea-r by envelope tflor cou- nrcgational expenses to ‘be $1420.25. For Missions. $1209.08. Pia-to col- ‘cctioi1s,$41‘2.53.'F0r Missions by the ‘W. M. S. $379.91. ‘By ‘the Young 'l"£‘0plC's Missionary Society. $273.00. ily the Mission Band, $85.00. By itho Stinday School, $71.95. Session fund. 827.00. Contributions ‘for Manse llfund, ‘$203.20. Collected ‘for Blihie Society $50.00, Receipts Ladies Aid Society, 865.00. Sunday con-tribu- tfons fru" ‘benevolent olbjects. $60.00, "Total con-tnfibiited ‘for all “,ili-i'flC‘S‘2S, atppnaxiurtjtely $4295.00. At .'.‘he close ‘of 1th ebusiness meet- ing. all vrere invited ‘to the school- room, when» the ladies, served rc- frsx-zhincnts and 21 vcry pleasant sn- iclal hour was spent. Altihough —MAUPEQUE SERVICES: -- Servlces for Sunday, iFeb. 15- will be conducted in tbeiPresbyteriun Church at 11 a. m. and 7 ‘p. m. by the ‘pastor. wtho w-lil take as his subjects, "The Departing Christ’ and "The Glory of the Common- tplace." All are Welcomfld. —OAPE WOLF-‘A very success- ful concert and pe social was theid in Cape Wolfe Hal-l. The entertain- ment was arranged and managed iby ttwo sisters, tthe ‘teachers ‘in Cape Wolfe and Burton school districts "and tine proceeds amounting to $75.- 00 ‘were fcir school ‘purposes.’ W. '1‘. (lo-stain was Chairman. The order yvns good. The various parts of the programme, vocal ‘and instrumental! music, readings and monologues “we well rendered. ‘McDonald are jusily please-d with the success 0f their venture. weekly whist and dance took place in the Strand Theatre onTuosday evening, The many attendants en- Sunday, February 15th there will JOYQd 1119 T1116 11111910 811d dancing. be no service at Central Bedequc T1111 Wlllfli 1111168 W616 W011 by Ml‘!- or Freetown. Sunday School at 51111195 Penllefilflflt 811d 1M1‘. Percy Driscoll. ‘The next dance to take place in the Strand will be a grand __FQR BQ$TQN__M|-_ M_ Thorn. IIIHiQUQIXgMIG on 'l‘uesduy night Feb. 17t1.—~ _ --ALBERTON--'I1he last meet- ing of the present Town Council was held the might of the 10th inst", and His Won-ship and all tithe Coun- cillors were present. The minutes were read ‘and approved, several accounts ‘wore ordered paid. Jas. W. W-hnlen was ‘auppoinited returning otilcnr ‘with a stipend of $5.00. Ap- propriations were nra-de ‘for elec- tion cxipenscs- fuel, etc. it was de- cidcd that tlic ‘public meeting be held the night of the 17th, ‘which is Nomination Day in the Court Iioitse at 7.30 o'clock p.111. The 1 ngy, Wils the cause ‘of considcraible the same. --—-—-¢0->-——- PERSONALS i was a visitor to Keusington today —K. . ——l\i.iss Doris zhc Royal Victoria ‘Iioslpltul. vI-sit ifricntls in St. John, N. B. w). t, .ni)- I w.- ‘ rot-u a VAI1<SI"’II~: 3"'~I>’ A far ti. we Many mothers cannot understand why a child in backward or delicate. dream of malnutrition because They never they don't realize that a child may take apparently an adequate amount of food and yet be under- nourished. The Misses —KENSINGT‘O~N WHIST. —-Tl1e_ question o‘f collecting the. account for the use ‘of the streets tfor pur- poses oi‘ furnishing electnfcal en- discuss-ion and on motion of Coun- ciiiorHenry Gardsecondezl by Coun ciilor Rrofitt ‘it ‘was decided that le- gal proceedings ‘be taken Pto collect —.\‘lr_ T. lV. Bentley, M. L, A. ‘Morris, Summer- sitio icft yesterday ‘morning -f0r hioujrcal to train fctr a nurse in —‘Ccttncl‘iic‘r and Mrs. G. D. Popei S-tunmsrside- leave this morning to --Mr_ Ciaytbn ‘Campbell of Tro-t L05 NNGELES’ Feb with cocoa. love the delicious flavour. $00,851:.‘ A. WANDER. Lmrrnn. LONDON. sue. BfifiSh-“tlfid used throughout the Empire Give your children "Ovaltinc" daily. "Qvaltine" is made from rich creamy milk, ripe barley malt and fresh eggs. flavoured it supplies in concentrated, easily-digested form. the nutritive yalucs lacking in the usual daily dietary. Children At all Drugiietg Canadian Ofllce: 455 King St. West, Toronto, %7{<')§7%S'%$" ' Y a t». 4 2‘ 31' ‘Q ‘T. “'4 I“? sq.‘ Russians Will Pay $12,000,000 For Flour TORJONTO, i-‘eb 13—The Mnplc Lcuf Milling Co, of Canada is to furnish 1,150,000 barrels and the Western Canada flour mills the bnl nnco of the 1,800,000 “barrels of flour ordered by ‘Russia. They are to receive cash to the amount of something over twelve million dol- lars as the flour is loaded at New York whence the Russian Govern- ment is shipping it to Batum in the Black ‘Sea for the benefit of its hungry populace. Delivery is to _ _.____ .-.-~_. ,__ News Company Willi‘ I . l l Can a ‘Chance Acqum "L Grow to Mlffilpg h, SIX DAYS Come to ‘h, PRINCE EDWAR“ Wednesday or Thumi for the Answq; Take Over The G.N.R. Resta- urants (Special to the Guardian» M-ONOTON. N. 13.. Feb. 13—l Although l have uo official rcporti on the subject i uudctrstniitl ttirat ‘ it is true, W. U. Appleton. Gener-illli ‘Ganadzan News Comp“, a] Manager‘ of tl1‘e Atlunlc regionfihe restaurants will not t Canndiau National Railways. said P1111105 u! 0H1» it is under-stint today when questioned regarding Will be taken uvor one ill] ‘ihc rumor that the Notional sys-|l1y 111C NHVH (l0i1ibtmy. tcm was to hand over the opera- I tion of its station ijsiguym start as soon as ships are available and continue until April. It will convey this flour to New York and twenty-two ships of the capacity ordinarily used to carry it to the Black Sea, it will represent the ‘ product of over six million bushels of Canada wheat, Nothing Escapes The Phone Girl (Associated Press) ill-Daily conferences held after business l take something like 165 trains to cim, ‘Saskatchewan is visiting his 1cm‘ewhat reduced in number on _ 01,1 home i“ mshmwn_ ML Cum“ hours in Los Angelcs mount up in- account of ‘the disruption following bell is engaged in farming quite ex-m m” uwummds- “ccmfllng to N‘ In Blue Made up 0f ‘higih quality English Botany Serge, wthich will not easily “shine.” Regular three ‘button model single breasted, trim, smooth fitting cdliar, notch lapels. In Grey Ail wool Grey Botany ‘Serge Suits an unusually good ‘suit for business ‘weary Three button model, single breasted, good style, good fitting, we'll ‘tailored and very durable. New “Biltmore” Hats $5. If your fall ‘hat ‘has gone through the winter you’11 really be need- lug a nice one ‘now-‘to finish out. This handsome‘ “B'ILT- MORE” line offers you a splendid hat aha moderate price. Light Grey Mid Grey, Dark Grey, Fawn and Sand. I A handsome high value ‘hat at . . . . . . “Pagoda” Fugi Silks in fifteen colorings $1.25 This “FUGI” silk is one of the most attractive and popular of the Jtrpanese weaves. The Pagoda brand is its perfect evidence of excellence, and s-hown on ev-ery two yards of the seivedge. I‘t’s a wonderful wearer as w-ell asan extremely handsome silk, shown ‘here 1n Black, Wlhite, Cream, Leghorn, Flesh Pink, Coral, Sand, Mokado _ Laquer, J aide, Lavender, Mayflower, Powder Blue, Sunset and Navy, ‘-".’I 1-25 Per Yd. The new and very popular stripes in FUGI are also showrfinzg good range, ‘at per yard . . . . . . - - - we ghwll be very pleased to mail you samples on application. j noose a rrteoi) ‘m; M19 pflpty, vl was afraid if I didn't tell you now ‘I would 1011M it,"--Bo5.0n Transcript. | mttended ‘M11511? ‘qirggcfsdfgrfgrsofdirer little 1:219:13‘ ibirthday. immediately M!" d (lug she went to 116T 11111999 a" ma- “1 had an awfully s00‘! "i" man who has a ‘bank account. ___._.,¢oo--—- ~ You can do a lot of things in lifts wori; but there are a lot or things you can't do- ing six months in the your as you can by working twelve months. You can't have it. ‘Pam’ mm" mid‘ lug money- here and spend-hr it ' a somewhere else. ___.._ You can't pay real stage money. --__ ____..... You can't destroy credit and y debts with still enjoy ‘the beneft of it. You can't brook your contracts. You can't make scrub siren fath- nnd have people trust you. " or hare bred animal. ' You can't convert to socialism a ‘v You can't make as much work- " You can't help Canada by mak- I libc vole on-Unltm, the congrega- ‘ inn has tiozitled to carry on ‘its work as tieuzrl. A special appeal has ‘burn made to "the people for sup- ‘poit in view of ‘the changed con-k didfous, and as a rcsulit we lhzlve a‘ intw subscription list amounting to $1000.00 ‘for congregational expen- scs and $900.00 for thii-sslons, A to- . al of $2500.00. ‘$129.00 less than the receipts from last year's list. Thus it will be seen‘ ‘that we are well equipped financially for the work of another year, and trust ha: we may have tire guidance an-tl “blessing of ‘tlhc great Head of the ‘Ghurchwv-ho alone can crown our ef- ‘iorts with ‘true succe‘ss.—Com. ————Q-oo-— Fiery Itching Ski-n icnsivciy-K, EasternGuardian . JSHOP from Holman’: Catalog. ..“‘DO YOU LIVE ‘IN KINGS relpresent a nationally fer-rod, good pay for steady work- er. A splendid opportunity tfor a man of amibition. replies confiden- tial, Write at once "D" Box 116, Guardian.-—-405-2-12-3l Soothed. by Sulphur. if you eczema or are suffering from‘ some other tortur-| ma. embarras- sing skin ti-‘ou-i bie you may, quickly be rid. of if by using Mentho - Sui- Dhur. declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur prepara- tion be-. cause of its germ d estroy- ing prop- ‘ e rt i e s, y seldom lfails to quickly subdue itching. even of fiery eczema. Tho first ep- pllcsition makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash and blotchee are, healed right up. Rowles Mentho- Sulphur is applied like any pleas- ant cold cream and is perfectly harmless. You can obtain a small Jar from any good druggist. LOOK IN -A MIRROR l Are there any line;- be- tween your eyelid! souaak » yourself the queation. . nwhy-In l Many people have a con- ‘ mm acowl caused coieiy by cyeatraln. This la often so ‘ dlnflguring that It doesn't l matter how attractive the person otherwise appear- ‘ the lcowi apolla It all. In most cue: acowis can bu smoothed out by relieving the eyeatrain, ‘-= _ If you have any symptom; of eycatraln you should lot u: examine your eyes at once- Don't wait until ugly 1m“ appear between the ayes. E. E PARKMAN v Optometrist Montague ~-»"‘K. OF ‘C. NT HOME-The K, of C. Whist nud Dance held in the B. I, S_ Hall February 11th was largely attended and was greatly cnjnyctl present. The ludics prize wus ~wou by Miss liilu lficuys und the gon- t|emeu's prize by State Deputy A, F. il/lcQuuld. The concluding series of those entertainments will he held on Mnnduy evening. February 21st when another good time is ex- peeled "Inever tasted sued Chocolate Cake be ore ” filling f / a .K and Iclngmadefiom 1100010152 (#001101! no l) By all means the most satisfactory choooiateforoook- ing and drinking. NADIIIIMIIIUA IV Kftifniuiaotuutu consume m0 lldncNImiin _ , c‘ i’ umctmfl_ g | Alinurnl» llulment for corn» and bunlons COUNTYT-‘llivo ‘men required ‘to advertised conrpany, goods ‘fully guaranteed and fairly lptriccd- married men ‘pre- on Wednesday, by ull IR. Powley and G. De Never-s, Sou- thern California Telephone (ifficinl. who say that around 5 o'clock ov- ery evening several thousand bus- iness men call up to inform their wives that they can't get homo to dinner, usually beczuu] of a "con- ferenceJ "During the brief period between 4:45 and 5:10 p. m., tlio telclillfille girls handle more calls a minute than at any other time during the day." said tMr. Powley, “The bulk o fthem are men culling up their wives about not being able to get nome to dinner." Various other factors that make the traffic in Qlephone calls jump and cause swithboards to light up like the proverbial Christmas tree. snid Mr, DeNevers, are tires, ex- plosions and radio announcers re- questing listeuers-in to "call up and lot us know how you hour us." if n duy opens with clenr wcttthor and ruin comes up later tho num- ber oi phone culls increases uubc- lievubiy, the officials su._id. l-Jvory body seems to bc culllnz: lip to (fau- ccl engagements or to rent tuyi- cubs, itlhccking ovcr the 1,750,000 calls n day, the telephone operators any ihut tho populnr notion is correct. men cimnoi cnmpete with womcu in long conversations, {om ---- -- WestVille Wins Over Moncton Curlers 19-7 (Canadian Press) HAMIFAX, Feb. 13~W€slvillc N. S. rink won the handsome silv- er cup symbolic of tliu champion- ship of the Centenary Bounpiel singer] ibis week by tho liuilfnx Curling Club, defeating Rlouctcin 19-7 in thc finals played this nftcr- noon; tne semi-finals \‘ilB._\‘P(l be- tween Pictou and Mayflower Club rinks resulted in a win for the lut- tcr by 15-11, Would Welcome Meeting of League Assembly in Gan. (Special to the Guardian) I OTTAWA, Feb, Ill-The Cans.- dian Government It is stated here would welcome a meeting of ‘the - Assembly of the League of Na- tions in Canada, but it is doubted if s full Assembly meeting can be arranged. Ono great difficulty in tthe way would be the necessity for bringing over from Geneva the necessary Secretariat and masses of records and documents. Tlfou‘ so far an ‘Ottawa is concerned there would be difficulty in pro- viding accommodation, It lskthonglzlt more likely that Canada may be chosen as the meetlnc Place 1m- some dpecial conference bald under the auspic- u of the League. introducing Mrs. Experien Mrs. Housewifta-permit us t0 111119" cluce’ Mrs. Experience. As her name infill’; cates, Mrs. Experience is a housewife long training and wide knowledge, 1111 she will be decidedly Worth listening f0 ‘ on housekeeping matters. Each Week 111 this paper she will have something 0i value to tell modem housewives. L00,‘ for Mrs. Experience every week. 5"i§‘5"“ grain. - . v 1' é i i illidll@ifilyji e nest of Fare t)‘, Tut-Hy Tleurl: 31¢ probuct of the firm! Western barb wbeot-"lrbc- grain ti)“ other nations buy to ml: W1"? their own wheat. Elyc greater strength of Tardy gives bel- tcr foot ano more. foot»- wlyefber bread or 9002mm“ "effects a definite saving l" the bouscbolb expense. 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