~ -- ‘ iijijgzf `-1'-“fl-:=`f.==‘-_- “ :i“_-."““;-§~@‘<'.°‘f”. . .a -._»_~;_ ;i_r ;_i. » 1 A . »i_ ii _ 0;, \ 'il “lf li,' “-' -Ii » .5 ' = ,'» -_= I-'ll-i~' ~ l li.- i iL‘.'. ~ 4‘ l l l,'._i , , i I . i i » . i 1 ev 1 \ : i __ l ~ i . I i , _ . ;1.,1i ,_.,, _ i i ii- c' .". ,_i‘.;_», ; full" ~ i i l i ' ~ < r i lil ~| lg. i ;.,-,, _ i 'I l W.-.;§ v ' ‘.;i'-l' _L_ li ".§,;1;'- _-. J., _ §l.~".‘- » i,;,_'l.., -=. i -'fy v '~.,_ :ie;'. _ir ¢ <.-»;,.;-.'__,-_._-._ i,;lr ,lil “-1 » i ,'».`- r_.1i‘,-_ . _ _, a"__;'.i__’5_. ;‘, ` __. ffl’ ' »" ir-I. . ._ lf “i” `:'-‘fl il; l-li L;-’ i,`i_§. 1 - ... 1"__._ rr;-'~_~;-f _..»i .' _ .. ,.i _ '-'ini' __;,,,_ ___-_._'~: __ - wt, , _ l lift Q" Til. e-. rr. -wsu- I ’*1' _ _ = »-mn Lamar ‘saws "‘ _ THE OHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'f ' liner or nn' " l Mgkcg i .__ _ . -_ _ . . ‘_ - l 3:, » liliiioiiiiiii iiesnilui iiiirreii sELEcTEi> Fiioni 'riiis wEEii s _|iE'ii§”i=oii THE iiuliiiniiss SATURDAY sussclii V ° , V V ii V Al h;A V I F¢¢l 0f c0|’lll, Preserved Plums-1, Mrs. Henry _n S‘f° and Punks' xcslenzie, Mckonzies Corner; 2, o substitute has ever been devised t gives the quick, painless results wr, (Continued from page 7.) Ru] Roda; a. B. A. nnllett; 4, A. ii. Velleyi 5, E. J. Vessey; 6, W. J. lsr. Brookiieid; 9, P. Brodie; io A. N Kennedy, Southport. tha R0” Tyre-1 B A Mauett 2 A you Mailett; 3, P. Brodie; 4. A.n. ve... nad 5 H Court B Ma- une letf. 7 C get from Putna.m's Painless Corn Lo _ Green Mountain-1 J. H. Court- ‘> hours. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed vie MBU# McDonald; 3. E. T. Mullin; 4, with zso, hottie of Piitnaiivs i'ain~ ‘H P- Bl`0di¢. Little York; 5, F. B. _‘less Corn and Wart Extractor. Refuse , pr Bovyer. Ooveheed; 6, W. G. Dark~ a` substitute preparation. Putnam's St , l ; 2, M . N - sold by druirgists. Mit) ey rs Oman McLean' 3' el i 7. C. F. Fisher, Scotchfort; 8 Gor- 'is d0n Leitch, Stanhope; 9, 'p_n_ 'W,,0,;- '---J-<-------f-----f----ff-=---if-»-==-»--'--- Mm 10. H. Moresidc, Winsloe_ I White Round-1, P. Brodie; J__ Gibson; 3, J. A. McLeod; 4, lesser: 5. J. ri. court; s, w. _Dl\l'k¢: 7. James McLean, Charlo town: li, ia. A. luiiiiett- Fisher; 10. C. Mallet: _‘D D .. .. s$®ss Any Other Variety-1, T. l’. Cass- arm 2. Lee stewart; 3, w. J. Gibson; 4' 'R B- A- Mslleft: 5. E. J. vessey- ii' S V- Emilie; 1. J. McLean- s 0'. 1-‘f '" Fisher; 0. J. Mei.enii- lo' John Ber-. .A. rigsn. ' ` mvi; i~:sc:riAi.i.ors. _, 1. A. Gallant- 2. H i~i Howard- -__._-_-__.__,_._______________j____% _ _'__ __ '_ _ ____ __ _ » L ` """"""` Ma Gibson: 7. A. Rodd; s, F. o. noi- Sevi .J. _ i ;s, .A. i` "Cou.r Wart Extractor. Its success is I: qualled. It sooths, eases, heals. MCL Mallett, 8 I Rodd 9, and painlessly removes callouses, biln- Ja E. J. Vesscy; 10, W. Darke. ions, Miss P. McKinnon; 4, -\°~hn H. ‘Lee t. Chandler, Charlottetown. John Mcllillan, Covehead; 3, Norman McLean, Long Creek; 4, C. S. Howard; 5, Miss N. A. ght, Charlottetown; 6, Charlotte ther. esorved Cherries-l. Miss Helen Ban. Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. warts and corps in twenty-four Lean” McLean; 3’ Mm' Nmman MW li; 4, Mrs. John McMillan, Fair- W: 5, Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart; 6, Mrs. ammond Vessey. eserved Raspberry-1, Mrs. J. K. John McMillan, Fairview; 4, E. J. Vessey, York; 5, Mrs. Essory, Union; 6, Mrs. Edward TUIINIP SEED. Preserved Strawberry-1, Mrs. E.C. oi.Ass C.-si-nsAi~‘ WHEAT. J- lan, Cornwall; 2, J. rl. C-ourt';3, 5. P. Cass. 3- 1. Richard Creed, Albion. Llharnoile. Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. E. Vessey. York; 3, Mrs. John Me~ White or Red Fyfe-1, Gordon Mc- Millhn, Fairview; 4, Annie C. Toole; Mrs. Norman McLean'; G, Miss C. Howard. ussian-1, E. T. Mullin: 2, James 0"- Calm-ml. MTS- HUHIY HOWBFU. ;¢'h_ York; Z, Mrs. J. R. Allan; 3, Mrs. ny other vni~iety~1, ndnt-an stew- James McLean; 4. Miss C. S- How- 2, E. 'r_ Mullin. ard: bite Banner-l, T. Mullin; 2, lottetown; 6, Mrs. J. K. Stanley. 5, Mrs. John McLeod, Char- H_ c0u,.t_ 3_ J_ E_ Mm-phy_ Collection of MI.:-mnlade-1 Mrs. igowo-1. E. J, Vessey; 2, B. A. J- K. Stanley; 2, Miss C. S., How- _ ard. Cornw ll; 3, Ch ltt L th ; A1I1ii'tt0ther Variety, White-1,Wo0d 4~ A are e ow er Rh _and 'Song 2, James Smith; 3, James Mc Y eumafic Weather 0;, `*` let Plll8. A With the coiiiiiig of liinmh ,,e,,,,1e on . A _ B. A. Mallett; 3, I. Rodd; 4, Wood Who are aflilcted with rheumatisni an begin to have unpleasant reminders (- o_f their trouble. The weather in W f,_1*;"€:;1_1_’_1°;‘l;';lmvdan_d suriueliko one ch , th ~ . Oi an ' . _ , _ . - ._ .e R is such H__d__en c_:;i_cl;_islig__tl:‘ee;i€_T;; ;:_i_i;irlotteto\in, 3. Mrs. Milton. ML that sets the pangs and tortures of V that although weather conditions starts the pain, thc trouble in deeply rootsd iii the blood and ciiil only be Tllrell through the blood. All the 5 lotions and linimeiits in the rl ' _is-ww Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart; 5, Mrs. John Millan, Fairview; 6, Miss N. A. le. Wright. _ iseii or old Island-1, B. A. isiiii- ' Collection 0! Fruit Jelly-1. Miss . . t; 2, P. Brodie; a, w. J. Gibson. Emma McMillan. Cornwall; 2. Mrs Viet-i_n_: gengure Themselves. slack 'rartarian-1. .inrneo sirnn- J- wif r. illicms' Pink ’*"“' R. Allan; 3, Mrs. Norman Mc- ~ 2 James Smith, Lealli 4. Mrs. J. H. Gill, York; 5, _WHY SN|l"l"LE AND AQW bthe, \_»m.;ety_1_ I_ Rodd; 2_ Mrs. John McMillan, Fairview; 6, _ Rodd Katie Connolly, Charlottetown. Collection fa shea! each of Wheat, ts and Barley-1, J. H. court; 2. 1- - . _ ~ 12. ,.h,;“mat;sm_ ,um-bag___ and Sciauca wi;i__Lli_l_i_`)eya(_,;y, 6, Mrs. John. Lewis, ___ H0101; But it must be borne in mind (; raham Bread-1, Agnes Williams; ms Mrs. (Dix) Stewart, Georgetown; C" Mrs. B. A. smith, Charlottetown; Mg Mrs. W. H. Drake, Charlottetown; B Mrs Von(‘lure Gav; 6, Flora. re Homemade Candy-1, Addie Mc- eod. Charlottetown; 2, Mrs. G. E. lllil: 9. Mrs. John McLeod, Char- d Som lottetown; 4, Mrs. John Lewis, West D.-DOMESTIC scissors. Royalty: 5. Agnes Williams: 6. Mrs. hite Bread-1, Annie frooio, MHVl‘_lPS°"» Charlvtletowu. arlottetowm 2_ Agnes wim,m,,,_-_ Prowse and Warburton Special for Aggregate in Domestic Science d; 4, Mrs. John McLeod; 5, Mrs. Department ln SGGUOUB 10 11 9. . . 13," 14, 16, 17 and 18-1, Mrs. K. Stanley, Charlottetown, 22 .; 2, Mrs. Norman McLean, Long 0k. 22 pts.; 3, Mrs. John Mc- lan, Fairview, 17 pts. _ A. McKinnon Special, White ad, girls under 16-1, Miss Helen _ _ wo d Ra Ch ,tt t _ _' McEachern, Cornwall; 2, Miss Mary cant cure rheumatism. Rubbing may 1,513? cakixllo 3/;;_’;;‘n Norman MC_ Fisher, Scqtchfort; 3, bliss Helen seein to ease th p ' -b'i Bulibius. but tifieriiuiltrll Leiiiiif h" Y throllgh thc _blood can you cure Q0 r eumatism. Thats why Dr. Wil- S; llama' Pink Pills have' so many R thousands of curcs oi this trouble IQ to their credit.‘The new, rich blood Jp :hhich they actually nmko driven on; ey _ 0 voisonous ncid. and rlieumatism 3 _ls vanquished. Here is an example. Mr. “__ (_ Douglas, Webbwoud, ()iit,.5 ‘HGYBI I ivas‘attackcd with ' fl - ' inigg;-y ,~;,,,,,m,,t;s,,,_ ,._.h,chl:pr‘;_‘:‘d (__l<‘ancy Cakes-1. Marion l'lus_i_s. ini 'll 0“l=lll my entire system. For tivo -bra M anley. Charlottetown; 5. Mrs. J. ure Gay; 5, Mrs. John McMillan;. “_ Long Créak; 2_'M;.s_ John Mc_ McLean, Charlottetown; 4, Miss Re- llan, Fairview; 3, Mrs. H. A. n" mpton, Summerside; 4, Mrs. J.H. Allan, Goveliead; 6, Mrs. Silas R. 0 ne. Southport. ‘of Cameron, Charlottetown. -1&l`--ii (Special to The Guardian.) - TTAWA. Mar. 14-At the opening _ _ the House Hoa. J. D. Hazen inf ounil Cake--1, Mrs. D. W. Morris- ti-odnceq 3 bm ¢0 amen,-1 the fisher. , Georgetown; 2, Agnes Williams; ies act in reference to the oyster fish- Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart- 4 Mrs. Von- grief. 0( am maritime ;,,.0,,;,,c,,s_ Cyreiie Livingstone. “ B., arlottcfown; 2, Agnes Williams; ry E. Ross, Charlottetown; 4. gov He Pointed out that fishing in N. N. S.. and P. E. I., were becom- devleted through abuse. li important clause allows thc ernor in-council to a and wif i h _ » A _ _ _ ' m .li ti c mont S I ‘M5 not uhm to 3° “l"°“t~ Mrs. G. E. Auld, (hi-irlottetowii; 5, privilege to frame a lease of water s. 'Norman McLean, Long Crock; ii, suitable for oyster culture. :ind sccmed to he hovering between M life and death. i\ly joints were swol- _Ig 1°" ‘md my legs and prms twisted miie Turner, Charlottetown. ' until I expected that they would nevl Clrilw Biscuibq' Mrs' JJ' Desmond' B‘bY'3 OWU Tiblds cr return to their noriniil shape. The ~ . ~ i d doctor seemed to liclp mc. hilt not T-r;§.,,§i_(;,llk’4 3§v1r2'¥1B;\_C`AP'Sn1?;€i;_eO 5: tocureme,nnl I' ldb ltt.' . mm day and w(i_rse __;;o_uoxt_eMie__hf;; it/1_i;s. John McMillan. 6, Charlotte time a friend strongly urged mn in try Dr. Williams' l’ink Pills and I 2 Hot a tlozcn boxes. Soon after bc- G' Rinning the pills there was _-., change P for the l\'~‘tcr, and l continllcd using H f-lm flilli. .iiitil l was quite well ngziin. 10 The swelling disnpponri--,i from gh,-. natural shnpv and I fcol nn ii nr Apple Pic--l, Mrs. Johiilt. Allan; H ill, Union llond; 4, Mrs. Jasper' it ickaril, ff-linrlottetown; 5. Marion sa usa; 6, Mrs. D. Livingstone, Char- gu ttetown. ` ilru - - . _ Pull Pastry Tartlcts-1, Mrs. J. K. ne 1011118- My lll1ihS retiiriied to their Stanley; 2_ M,_s_ H_ D_ J0hns0n_ of arlottctown; 2. Mrs. Heath Ves- wther, Cornwall. to Cure Constipation No ailments causes more suffering littlo ones than does constipatioil. ardly alittle one escapes thin Mrs. J. K. Stanley; 3, Mrs. John trouble-maiiy of them suffer from Wlllisimbf Pink Pills have saved mel? continually. The surest cure and fest remedy-one that is absolutely arantced to hc free from harmful gs-is }3a`oy's Own* Tablets. They vcr fail--they have' cured thousands cases. Concerning them Mrs. Lev. harlottetown; 3. Mrs. John Gill; Illanchet, St. Racine, Que., writes; SNEEZE WITH - CATAKRIIAL COLD Uy Breathing the Healing Vapor of Caitarrhozone You Gei. llelicf In Ten Minutes. Every second person that you uieet seems to have 3 sneeze and stuffed feeling in the forehead and nostrils. To cure promptly, say, in half an hour. there is nothing worth using except Catarrhozone. You inhale its balsamic vapor, and feel as if you were among the Norway pines. This ii because Catarrhozone contains a heading medicine, light as pine iiir, which is breathed straight into' the lungs and bronchial tubes. Away goes the cold; sneezing and catarrhal cough cease, bronchial irritation iltops; in short, you are cured of catsrrh by a pleasant, simple re- medy, free from sediitives and irri- tants. ' , That Catarrhozone is a swift, cer- tain means of destroying colds and catarrh is proved by the following statement of Mr. Pulos, one of Bro- ckville’s best known merchants: “In the fall of 1903," writes Mr. Pulos, under date of June l0th,l910. "I contracted a very severe cold which developed into Catarrh_ At that time I was living in New York State and treated with four diflerenft physicians, who adorded me no re- lief. On coming to Brockville I was advised by a friend to try Catarrlio- zone. I bought the dollar outfit, and was gratified by thc results. I .was completely cured by Catarrho- zone, and I have used it since to check a cold with unfiiiliiig results.lt is the greatest medicine in existence, and I hope my tcstimony will be of some use to other fellow-siiflerers." (Signed) George Piilos. Marion Russ; 5, Mrs. John R.Al- "l have used Baby’s Own Tablets for from being a rheumatic cripple. l_ 1;, hope my experience mny_pr0vn n blessing to some other sufferer." I if you suffer from rliciiniiitisin, or 6 miy other dis-fcasc of thc lilii0,\_ begin to _cure yourself today with Di-_ Williams' Pink Pills. Sold hy all medicilic dealers or lry mail at 50 1 cents ii box or six boxes for :$2.50 ,' from the lir. wiiiiiiinii Medicine t‘.n__ J llrockvillc, Ont. I 1 - ii. _l Walter loftiiscran. ii uinrinc artist le with nn iiiteriiatioilal reputation, J ‘hed ‘lll"i'l55 UIC llllihl- nt his lmnic in 1 East fFl0u¢vStei'. agi-ii ss. Ho iinii Y been ill since November. cali; 2. Mrs. J. ll. Allan; 8, Miss I nhn Mchlillan; 5,~Mrs. J.l{_ Wood, if ownal; 6, Mrs. _Norman McLean. m Dr.) Stewar Gcor crown- 3 Mrs* an. Fairview; 5,' Mrs. Norman Mc- _ ~ . ._, . Lean; 6, Mrs. Johii H. Gill, York. 0( f.[i0U(|.:~lTl<.R Mass M r 4- not comproniiscd a single demand made by the anthracite coal operat- rs," declared President J. P. Chzito oday. an, C-ovehcail' 5, Mrs. John H. Gill t _ He looks for a general silspcnislon n; 6, Eliza Vessey,.»York, constipation and vomiting and have Pickled Onions-l, Mrs. James Mc- found them an excellent remed and S. Howard, Cornwall; 4, Mrs. of Y. have recommended them to i-icveral my ncightbori-i." The Tablets nrc olil by all medicine dealers or by all at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Selection of Sweet Spiced Pickles-- Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Chiirlottc Lowther; 2, Mrs.. Ont. ' l~. fr . . _ K. Stanley; 4 Mrs. John McMil- Caliued Pears-1, Mrs. J. K. Stan- yz 2, Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart; 3, Mrs. olin R. Allan; 4, Mrs. John McMil- 0 ork; 6, Mrs: James McLean. ' (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Mar. 14--"Thi: Unit- Mine Workers of America have ry- 1_____ _ ,_f _________ _ .__ _ ___,..,,,_ ,:_,,_, __°‘ “’°"k‘°” April- IST' ii Make Your Farm-work More Profitable and Productive _.J llun`i bc saiisfiiil willi century-old iuciliorls when your laiicl is willing togiv: yoiiri bountiful harvest if you will only treat it right. Don’t take auotticr iu;iu`s fiiilnrc as ii sign YOU czin't succeed. Dou’t let thc prejudices of other incn slnud in the way of :1 bigger and better crop for you. You can have a record harvest this year is you will only treat your- fariurighf, using moderii methods :ind following thc plan adopted by all Caiizir.la’s prosperous fzirliiers. '""‘S il...ii.l;;r1i.i;.lii;;; Free Booklets Tn iii lc' _\'_il|i'|>\||il inn ;i i-_ ,‘ pro iii liv.; i.-ii' iii-iv Q- i-.» _i 'N64 I ~ il all Ilir vlrliii 'ii -i of 4,, lui li-iii i _\' lhiil il' -rv. i'i~~ - l‘ fn v o~ l l~_\~ |\ 1-i?.\ii~l » rims i iii ll. i-ifiil iie_\i»| iii i-'.-iir li- g- if Ii 'i l`_ii~n v-l l"_r il) is ",` 'l` i`\ ore ilu- nw-1 us il lw `i all l- Can -rl Ci- ii-ailing lifni- i i Crs :mil ){\»\uiiiiileiil experts ‘, iinil ii-v rcccmncndod by Il them iii he ilie most safe, .‘. eaiieiiiclivry and economical. l, Tliov mike Iwo hladies of 1--‘ i:-‘asm or -.lin ii;-iiwilcnt of f . Fertilizer Experiment Some time ago O. Saunders nf"l`|iil1_v, l'.l'I. l. conducted ai fertilizer experiment mi potalocr. One plot was iinfcrfilizuf midylelded |713 bus. lo the acre The nlher plot was fertilized with sulphate of pJtnsli, acid plinsphatc and nitrate of soda 1-ind yielded ,155 bus. tothe avrc. Tn\~ing|l~e|\r¢s¢nl p-'ice of produce ni .Vic and rlediicling thc cos! nf the fertiliz- er, $ii.li.», ihe net gain made by Mr. Saiindors merely hy the use of fertilizer J We have I number of well ` printed, handsomely illusirai- ed booklets on farming and fertilizers which will be nent . lice io any address. Among _‘ llie number are "Artificial i Fertilizers,” “Thu Feixilily ol' Hay and Grain Craps," “The l’rinviplee of Soil For _ tiliiv," “Records 4 f Feri'l‘1.. er liiq-erim¢nls," “The l’i\ia io Crop in Csiinds.” "The Farmers' Field Tests," “Fer- lilizirlg* Orchard and Ga r- uiiy other proaiici, [ww 1;. was $519.41. f den," “Plum l~`undii," “Gr aes ‘wilt-re ciily oi c grew llebrr. _gf-ju;-_;j,;;_.;;;e;-j;.;.;- -_.jf _-__j._-_;jf;j:;j;l_‘ Growing fir l"rof`i|." ll Lower Queen St. A u I d B r O S' Charlottetown _ /I ~»._lr_ AA.. _...__ An ideal protection for the chest, lungs, nose, und throat is the frequ- ent use nf Catarrliozone. Two months’ ireatment (the large size) costs $1.00, medium size 50c, nt all dealers or the C'-aturrhnzone Co_,lJuf- falo, N. Y., and Kingston. Canad21~ ~»~»\~v-.........,.,.~.,~`,,.`-.,~,` (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, Mar. ~13-I’l.'-_ills for _the develoment of the I. C. R. are being lt is proposed to build up thc SOV- ernment railway in conjunction with the creation of n fast Atlantic Sl S. service in regard to which ncgutia- tion:-i are now in Ilifigrcss. lt is suggested that n double track line from Moncton to Halifax and to reduce the grades. Extension is also suggested. (Canadian Press.) LONDON, Mar. 14-It looks as if Winston (.`-hurchi1l's proposed pro- grzlin of two British kccls each year in ,, German min will be necessary to iniiintalii naval supremacy. The Pall Mall Gazette calls upon the colonies including the Dominion to aid the Mother liiiiid, pointing out the necessity of protoctinu' trails routes. "Tha Mother Country will shrink at no sacrifice," he said, "hut if tbel imperial unity stands for anything the overseas Domiuions will rome to the aid of thc Mother Land." BEAUTlFUl. llllll Al' SMALL (0S'l` A Simple Remedy Beauiifies the Hair, Cures Danclruff. Slope Falling llair. what a pity it is to see so ninny people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft. glossy, nhlindaiit hair of beautiful color and lustre if they would but use the proper treatment. There in no necessity for gray hsir under six- ty-fivo years of age, and there is no- axcusc for anyone. youniz or old, having thin. iitrnggliiig hair, either full of danilruflfl or heavy and rank smelling with excessive oil. You can bring `back the natilral color of your liair in ii few days and forever rid yourself of any dandriifl and loose hairs, and make your hair grow strong and beautiful by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rc- iiicdy_ For gciicrntions common gar- den Sagc lisa been used for restoring and preserving thc color of the hair; and Sulphur is recognized by Scalp Specialists as being excellent for treatment of hair and scalp troubles. If you sro trolibleil with daiidruff or itching scalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out, get a fifty cent bottle of Wyeth'n. Sago and Sulphur from your ilruggist, - anil notice the improvement in 'the ap- pearance of your hair 'nftcr a few days' treatment. Special agents Fl. A. Foster, Sunny- side. = suoiiis ini Ciiiiw [HBR KING Twist Tobacco Manufactured by ll0(.'li CITY 'l`0BACCO C0 Quebec h He would spend one or two hours every day dolling up to me and other WOIIICII P h niinband, Rev. John Ellis, pastor of the First Unitarian church, Chioopce, i L 8 8 h t P. W i. astor husband: "Skunk,"_ " t," P . b ll. SD robate court today at Springfield BOSTON, Mass., March 12- My n of their beautiful four-year-old daugh- er, Olga, The couple do not live to- ll. h usband came back from a six mon- airs of women's gloves with him. He gave me one pair, and he gave the other six pairs to other women." crite." There were also a few others, ut she could not call them to mind. Z "Did you ever call your husband ii minstlon. "No, but I called him a plain dog," °f she replied. "° ushand was suffering from girlltis This testimony was given in the y Mrs Harriet A Ellis, against her their legal fight to secure custody ether. Ellis is rcnative of St. Steph- (N. B.) Mrs. Ellis testified that when ber ii' trip to Europe llc brought seven Here are a few of the Det namesi hich Mrs. Ellis admitted callin her shore," "Doa" "i>evil. Hnw- i 1 lever women know the value of OXO lobes in the kitchen-their convenience ._ quickness - econoiiiy! _“ways th. :une in flavour-purity-strength. Ni, :iffy about results - no waste of en.. materials-always ready._,,]wa;_S ,km vention since man beg", gb.” d women learned t Thai greatest advan ~ 'i n CQ ln 'n _ _ 0 cogk|__ Cuses - I0c_ |0_S,_,,BEs_25 cur?" she was asked under cross-cx~ L Q. "Did you ever call him a 01 'pw 18!! £‘>C> _ "I did not specify the variety." _ “Did you call _him a rat?" M0 _ "Yes.“ . "Did you call him s devil?" . "Yes, and he is one.” AWRENCE, Mar. 14-The strike n t tic Cotton Mills and the Kuhan arcd off this afternoon. ` he strikers will return to work on nday. ake. A. °'Yee." HW Q. "A rattle snake?" deg] l _ .- _ -- _ __nl .§s-i ssl dl- (Canadian Press.) (Canadian Press. ) 7,000 operatives of the Washing- Wollen, Ayer and Prospect Mills he American Woollen C0, the At- dt Worsted Plant was formally They won the first game 1,-0 OTTAWA, Mar. 14-The N", gd; burghs won the championship of gnu; Allen Cup defeat tn Montreal '17-7. mg e melon" °l treal by 17-3. m MM' The Allen Cu ' n ;1 rias of Winnipelgm el by the vm°' Che hyD A who preaches one thing from the ¢ pulpit of s church and practices the ODP trite." Q meet other \vomen?’: i A _ “Did you ever call him a ocrlte?" . , "Yes, and he ls one. Any man i iiii-sliirs iq; 'I4-ei osite in his daily life is a hypo- _ "How often did your hiislland ii Pillars _;_i_‘,_;,_`_/ _ _.A . ._ _ _ _ "Almost every day." ,i_li"1ll` "‘“ ii ’ . ' Ellis iind his wife placed in an iisy- T - S Wlse Economy lilm last month, but she was liherat- . 8( sane. The hearing is unfinished. ion chiefly made up of farmers, ex- erts to nominate a candidate to p C li 5 made and will hc riislit;-rl. ii is understood that the so-called 0 y-election which is anticipated bould R. B. Bennett decide to enter _. _ npcrial politics. .;./- l on medical declaration that she is. -' CALGARY, Alberta., March 12--it I`llird Party." n new Political fact- ntest Calgary riding in the federal for slam' io enquire into the character of the piitii hcforc stirring the ich. RAl\'lS.»\l"S are the best pains; kno\vn__l:no\\'n io give thc lice! rfssulis for cvcrv ` painting p'.irpo§c_ilniliilr:iblc colors that retain lheir lustre for yciim_rhr~y spread \vcll__wc:ir well and look well. R!ll\'lSAY’S l’.»\lN'I`S make all the difference between a wise sa`ving and an unexpected expense. Askyour ciculcr in your town. A A. 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