-A vvv A.-A-A2‘ l’ gill l i l .1 lo Nye! Swrolnyow q. .1: do“ thehmaun Pro untlonr-NYAL Flag the vegetable mnlc, g. 1mm; thin. ' flfln wilds. lush n. . Nonsense! IYAI- I DRUG STORE ‘- a till-E. $2??? l 5' '5- s? 011m Nye!" r SOUTH GR-ANVI LLE SCHOOL Crude X.—1. Alexander Keir; 2, John D. Corbett; 3, Jack Hagan. Grade llX.—-1, Cassie MacKenznt; 2, Marlon Corbett. Grade Vlllll.——l. Dorothy Mac- Konzie; 2, Addie Folland. Grade VllL-‘l, Elizabeth Corbett; 2, Nettle Hagan; 3. Jennie Corbott. ‘Grade vll.———l, Barbara MacKenzie Grade lV.—1, Herbert zie; 2. Keir McLeod; 3, Hagan. Grade lil1I.——1, lFlorence Adams. Grae lll.-1, Annie Morrison; Charles Maclienlzle; McLeod. Grade ‘I.—-1, Alvin Malllett. lPerfect ‘Attendance—tlohn Corbett, Nettie Hagan, ‘Ethel, Hagan Annie Morrison, Alexander Morri- som-Marshall J. Matheson, teach- Livestock Market (Canadian Press) ‘MONDRIEAL, Feb. l22.—"l‘here were 54 cattle, 52 sheep, 898 hogs and ‘294 calves for sale on the two markets this morning. One load of good steers were sold yesterday afternoon at $7.64. Common bulls sold up 4.75 and $5.00 and fair quality cows $4150 to $5.00.‘Con1mon cows brought $3.50 to $4125 and canners mostly ‘$2150, lambs were from $0150 to 810.00 and $12.00 was the ruling price for hogs. Sales being made either on a graded hasis with $2.00 per hog bonus on selects and '50 cents cut on shops and lleavies or $12.00 flat. Sows brought $10.00 hogs of poorer ilI-lslity sold for $11.15 and $11.85, calves sold from $10.00, to $11.50 MacKen- Ethel 2. 3, Annabelle D. Corbett, _Jennie Corbett, Elizabeth Presentation ‘A gailhering of more than pass- ‘lng interest was lhald- in the D0- Gros March sdhool-honoa, Feb. 19th., wlhen the IIIGIDDBTB\OX' libs ‘Potato Growers Association oi St. George's ‘Parish, presented Mr. E. B. ‘Mcbaren, association Direct-Of and manager at Georgetown, ‘with the following add-rose. accompan- ied with a well tilled purse. Mr. McLaren, who was P1099111 by‘ invitation to attend a. P011100 meeting was ‘taken very much "by surprise. ‘However, he 1111410 11 very fitting reply to the 1101101‘ shown Calm, but‘ lpoin-ted out to the large number present. 1111111 11 n were not for lhe hearty 00090111- tive spirit of the growers. togeth- er wivh. ‘the assistance from tlho President and Secretary oi 111B 1111' soclation, the untiring eflofls 0f your lnspecor Mr. E. E. Jay, yOII-‘i’ popular and capable cal1111111 11nd Engineer of the Ferry. yfllll‘ 0111M- inglng ‘C. ‘Nu. R;. agent at Georse- town, it would ‘be impossible 1.0 briiig ‘about the pleasing results at- tained. Continuing McLaren spoke 1:11 rt‘ pa _ _ ‘lib-e spirit oi the meetlnrg-‘Bbod- fellownhaip, every member in line and an upholder oi’ his association. Cooperation —‘How we have worked ‘together. secretary, inspectors. 010-. etc. B‘ pull all "together. , ‘Organizatlom-‘i-low we lhove m", ganized, ‘luow we can 1111i11‘0V8 '11)‘, getting ‘in close-r =touch with 0116 another and by ordering V0111‘ 191“ tlllzer, huge, sprfly 1111110111111“ time and in quantities to fill your requirements. ‘Progress-Association 01811111100 u. 1e19, a few cans shivllfill‘ in 19- 20, halt a million bushels in 1925. one million busihlells ‘in i926. G01. ‘into your minds ‘the bigness of‘ your association. Sell ‘Confidence-flute spirit of assurance, confidence in your as- sociartion- is not one of ‘marking time or standing easy. but mat-her the slpilit of catdlvlng each others step. We are bearing the ban- n‘er of the Potato Growers Associ- ationon to still greater success. A vote oi‘ thanks ‘was ‘tendered the chairman, Mr. Gerome McLean, and also to ‘the committee in (lharge. To E... ‘B. MoLaren Esq. Director and Manager Potato Association, ‘Georgetown, Dear S1T.—'WB lhe ‘mom-hers oi thle Pioltattf ‘Glmwelrs Association, residents of Newport, De Gros growers, your 2 l Jackson. to ‘the pastoral ch-aarge of Cavendish, New Glasgow, IRustico and Stanley. ‘a I ".""""--“"“"""~---»r-~..m'Ki118 William _\ nag ‘ Q QQA iOn Tuesday evening, February ' 15. the Omngeumnl orf Kingston, P. l5- l.. ‘their wives, daughters, mo- 111018. sisters subd- sweet-hearts‘ as- semlhied in tine village hall. for their fourteenth anmusil- banquet. ‘Thfillllilliflltfl ‘Byron evidently had a poitlc vision of this festivity m.‘ lhe well! dleeorllbes it in the words: “There was a sound of "merri- "10111" ‘by nlgthlt and “Kingston vil- 11180” had gathered there ‘heir beau- ly and 'he‘r chivalry, and bright the ‘ls-mus shone o'er fair women and 11111110 1111011. a. "thousand" ‘hearts 1100i 1111111111? and when music arose with its voluptuous swelll, ‘soiit eyes llooked love to eyes that oDOlRc again and and went me-rry as 0 111111111130 be'll"—so the ‘banquet ,1>0‘81111. so ‘is proceeded, so it end- ed- Alter a few remarks by the chairman. M‘r. Beer, Miss Rita QWWYs ‘delighted the audience with a solo. Mr. D. ‘F. liiraser gave the ad- dwess oi welcome. Mr. ‘Fraser ‘is 0M 0i Kills-stuns Grand ‘Middle 886d men, ripe in wisdom, in good-twill and. in that magnetism 111411 ‘Rives him power over men. To say ilhlat Mir. liliraeeu‘ was the speaker is to say ‘that ‘the address was excellent. ‘Miss Fllossie Younker caused Fialughlier -to hold both ‘his side-s" ‘as she favored the assembly wluh 'M“'W~'“'I|nv"fl"""""m|u\\““'""'~u....|ml“""'"'" l a fihuemomgfrusfzéflctliillon. KING ‘Cfiilhfi Tish I"Yo U’ LL LIKE THE FLAVORf’ Amritsar-menu. rou. oneness onw - NIVIR SOLO IN BULK """~n.....¢u*"'§. mlusic fulrn- ‘iitf-i-"i lubed by Mme. ‘Holmes and ‘M‘r. Hunter Rlver lDonnld MaoDonlsl-d, was ‘such as , , , to gladden the ‘hearts o-i all music And Vlclnltyllovers. ____ And uhere were ‘addresses galore ‘Rev. J. .‘M. Murchison, st. John. ._m° 1°” 1-1111 1°“ 0111181111011 116' Secretaly of the N. B. and m. E0118 111010111- '1‘“'° W010 miller‘ I. ‘branch oi ilhe Canadian ‘Bible m" R‘ H‘ 313W"- Wld’ RW- E- M Society, who is on the ‘Islam; for Allken. ffwo were foreign born- gwo weeks 1n the lute...“ of 4.1.4.. ‘Revv. Dr. Ksnnlawin oi Toronto and ‘work, visited friends in ‘New Glas- 1R9“ W- RI- MMWHJKBI‘. W110 11111111 gow, the latter part oi‘ ‘the weck. 5101111 ‘($4100 Breton. Ii "a tlllmg of beauty ‘ls ‘a joy forever" as the The Misses Earlth ‘Sinclair. Sum. lpoet» assures us. ‘then the remem- merfield, and Hilda ‘Cutcliffe, Pred- 11101100 0f 1.11s ‘tables wil-l he a last- ‘ericton, were here over the week-NIB 505' l0 111B 11011111101018 0f F11- end. vhe guest/s oi Mr. and Mrs. A. Alay night, for ‘the Ila-dies o‘! ‘King- B. ‘Cutcliffeu ‘stonl know welill the ‘road ‘to the Or- angelnsaifs heart and they cxcrtcd ,Iiev.. F" ‘E. Boothroyd, York, ‘ihenuselves to make ‘the supper all chair-man oi‘ the ll’. E. l. Pmesby- that could appeal to the eye and 16W. was here on Wednesday, ‘go-do the palate-and ‘they succeed- ing ‘to Cavendish, where he ‘molded, iAmtbd a, uhorug of‘ ‘hearty part in ilhe ‘induction of Rev. ‘Mr. mgood-njghtg" ‘the crowd. diypersed all ehuppy in iihle spirit oi broth- enhood, sill optimistic in regard to the principles of Oran-gefsm. North Rev. Mr.. THE -CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN L. O. LBanquet BOVRIL PUT TO YOU r PAGE sevnu ,0... -‘,.-r—-. should have p BOVRIL s‘ when they‘ get home —to ward oii a chill IGIeanings F-rdm. I Tryon And Vicinity Mr. ‘Louis l-Iowatt of Tryon, has had the misfortune of getting ‘his inst pacing mare, Miss Belle Ahuirn, lald up with a ‘bad cut in ‘l-Fe ‘tenders of her front leg. Too mad, Louis, as youcertainly ‘would ‘have brought lhome the bacon. Cove, spent Wednesday night, vis- iiting friends at North Tryon. I We regret i0 learn i-liat Mrs. _‘Sln'ltl1 heard 0f ‘Sandy ‘Point, thus Marsh, Sit. George, and Launching, desire to express our appreciation of the efficient manner in ‘which you lhawe performed your duties in handling the ‘lurge amount of business ‘transacted by ‘the Associ- ation at Georgetown, during the pest six years. Your punctuality t-he marketing conditions great advantage ‘to us. in procuring the necessary ‘transportation ‘and keeping the ‘mom-hens informed of was a Jackson and Mrs. Jackson came from iLorneville, N. -B-- ‘and, un‘til the manse at Cavendish is com- ‘pleted, will ‘make ‘tlheir home with M.r.. and Mrs. E. C. Webb. -__-__.4-o->--._- Suicides From Much interest is being taken in. the ‘Concert and ‘Box Social under the auspices of the United Sunday School which: takes ‘place in the Masonic. Hall‘ on Friday evening‘ of ‘this w-eek as per advertisement (Canadian Press) ‘PAiRlS, ‘Feb. ZZ-‘Because wil'e did not want him lbllliards, Gaston Orpholun. day, dying at her feet. For h“, on Tuesday of last week. to play threw himself from the Eilcil tower to- five elsewhere in this .At all‘ times ‘and under trying Gua|,.d,|@n_ circumstances, you showed an un- failing courtesy ‘to all. The state. menie on gave ‘the members oi the ‘bus ness‘ done, showed a covr- rectness and ‘a thoroughness in your ‘work, and merits their warm approval. We express i|h‘e hope that you will long continue to represent the association ‘at Georgetown. In conclusion ‘we would ask you i0 accent this token or our respect and esteem. Signed THE POTATO GROW- ERS Oil‘ ST. GEORGES PARISH. (Patriot please copy.) at ‘the homo of Miss ‘Dorothy ‘Cu cli-fie on‘ Friday evening. ward to, The mext meeting wi be at ‘the Manse, ‘ments ‘will ‘be made ‘for be conducted‘ by members of ‘th wi-ll be cordially welcome. Mrs. J. Raokhanl visited friend‘ y end. iOtih-er ‘visitors FOXLEY ‘HIV-ER SCHOOL pupils oi Foxley ‘Rlver school gm- the month of January. Grade Vllll.—l, Amelia E. Bryan; Z. Veronica A. Smith. Grade Vli.——<l, -Willlam Hardy; 2. Joseph Bnlger. (318110 lV-—1. Isabelle ‘Key; 2, Gerald Kilbride. ‘Grade lIlll.—-‘l. Edwin Smith; Grelha Kev: 3. Kathleen Kllbride. Grade ll.-—1. Jessie Bmger; 3, ‘b0 Alvin Hardy: 3, Adeline Bulgor. Dixon. - Mess-rs. illammonll llcrtrum ‘R114 turning ‘the same afternoon. 1'0. The W. M. ‘S. met in the cllurt-h per cwt bulk of sales $10.75 to $11.00. u i-Q-em. CHARLOTTETOWN Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 37——‘i0 Essa .. . 38-45 Oats 60 W Hay . . . . .. 56-55 'l‘urnlps . 30 Pork , 13.. Straw . 35 Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 MT. STEWART Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38—40 Eggs _ 33 Oats . 55 ‘Potatoes . . 50 Por . . . . .. 13 SOURIS Butter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35-38 Eggs . .. ' Oats ll-iay . . . . . .. lPotatoes Pork FButtor 35—40 Eggs 35 Oats Potatoes Pork . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 SUMMERMDE . Butter. ............'....30—-32 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . KENBINGTON 5110")’. teacher. Perfect Attendanco-‘lsaboi Key, _ 55 Gerald Kllbride, Kathleen guru-pie, 0n Thursday evening with a ‘lurse . 40-55 Eileen Kllbride. Gretna Key-W, r, 1111911481106- Arrangements were made ‘for ilhe holding of a. Pantry ‘Sale in ‘ilhe store of Messrs. Cut- cliffe and lCutcliffe on lsaturdny ‘afternoon, which passed oil’ 1111110 successfully, ‘$15.00 having been realized. The meeting welcomed two new members. and the offer- ing amounted to $11.00. The an- n-usl meeting in ‘March will also be ‘Ilhialnffbfllermg service, when the ‘splendid success of’ the years work will be reviewed and prepara- tions ‘made for the- continuing of the good work or this enterprising Bladder Weakness Remedial] by Gin Pills issue of ‘the The Young People's Group met These meetings arc ‘proving pi ‘great in- ‘teresi: and alre eagerly looked for- ‘when arrange- pubhc‘ senvice in iih‘e church, which will‘ Group, and‘ ‘to which ‘all ‘interested in Charlottetown over the» week-z to the city the latter part of the week, includ- ed, Miss ‘Irene Welllock, ‘Howard Following is the standing of the'mvggqwfltiuiwgzeggfotlglégixiéggsgfié? day cheep travel tickets, Thomas iBertrann were ‘passcligersllntflcml “m: a, to Summerelde on Saturday, re-‘ Visitors there (lurirug the weekllhe motor conch. 2. were Mrs. Wt. ll. Slackford, Ken- ‘lslngton, Mr. and ‘Mus. Sharpe, Nor. hours previously his perilous perch on the ,_ ‘platform of thlrrowerflie refused and demanded that his wife be sent for. When she arrived he jumped. H CHEAPER TRAVEL ‘BY BRITISH TRAINS ‘LONDON, Feln. 22.—lntent on combating still flurilheu‘ motor coach transport com-petiiionpthe railway companies are planning increased cheep travel excursions Slthls year. ‘They are trying to [show Phat iihey can give better value than the ‘motor coach com- panies, and they intend to achieve this ‘by extending long-distance ex. culsions, as well as day and halt- B lln some tilstricts near London‘ lcheap Lrwvel tickets are to be ex-i “tended ‘t0 every (lay. A railway‘ “People -like traveling long (list- lances, and it is on long distance‘ ‘travel that we feel we can bent‘ For instance.‘ ‘night excunsions from Glasgow can . now be made for 1 pound 4 shill- ings, whereas the ordinary return‘ fare is 4 pounds '19 shillings. We; have ‘found that we cun triple the‘ number of passengers ‘by the in- stitution of‘ cheap tickets. g —i l week ‘from Mil'ton. where she at-_ .tended the funeral of hex‘ sister-l lin-law, the late Mrs. ‘Chas. Mc-‘ l Kenzle. —“L"—- ‘ . GET THIN WITHOU ST ARVING Millions of people have learned the . You can see the results in every circle. Countless people all about you l have attained a normal weight. Mar- the polfce tried to persuade him to descend from‘ socondi - ‘nnt been ‘in the ‘best of health lately. ;le‘.u-n that gmken a. serious paralatic M-ze, Job lnman ihad stroke ‘At time 0i‘ writing, ‘Mrs. lumnn is doing nicely and her many ‘friends hope ,' (lztnghl er, Miss ‘and intends remaining for ‘seine ,_timc.._....._.. ._ M1511 ‘081111118171118 MfialrQuurrle ofitllstributing literature or I __ ‘ t, ‘Hlllilllllfln is 50911111118 a few (lays 1 silccchcs to incite men to strike or, 1111410111- 119 111151 1111111111" f". ‘rldt. The ‘qoldlcrtxcculioners wurnlJ. A. (lunn, [il'€bill|l5lll. oi [no lop- ‘ ' (jhuanupy Day Fund. and Wlmefiietl 11101 lwith her sister, Mrs. Clayton Mor ‘risun of Tryon. -_ I l On ‘last Friday evening the “Uto- Soclety" of the ;Cl1‘urdh at ‘Tryon, glelightful social 11101119 of their ,Zilr:-i.- George 1 plan Somers. Various amusements were engaged in. al- ‘Kiominnntang, the political purtyj, "11 "his ‘Ya_y_M“ u the National“, lies himself flnni a ' agemsuvlth the unusual ‘bequest. so special mention should be made. of the fine sing-song rendered by, tlhose gifted in nieut. contest “Buried ‘places of’ ‘Vorlli". A hearty vote of thanks was moved ‘by Mr. Austin Toombsl and seconded by Mr. Austin ‘Smlbhl um] extended to Rev. and Mrs.‘ ‘Somers for the use of ‘llh-eir home: null the delicious lnuch Mrs. Som- ors liltlil prepared ‘for all ‘present; The young ‘people left for iiheir home-a after singing “Auld Lang Sync" tlhinkln-g ‘that that evening, at least, was well spent. Miss Celia Burrows of Sllnllmefi} side, is spending ‘u ‘few days visltq ing at the home 0i her sister, Mrsq’ ilruce i-lowatt of Tryon. We are glad to note that Mr. T. IHenry Smith of ‘Tryon ‘is gradu». ally improving »ai‘ter a severe lll-‘ ness although not able to be about. yct. Mr. ‘Hurry A. MacPlhee, retu-rneril ml Saturday lifter visiting Ohnr~l lnitetown and‘ ‘Summerside on a buying trip. , Mr. Claude 1.9.71. one of the Lezbrd of C. rapau ll ‘has purchased I Mr. Morrison's beautiful home and Raney ‘farm, which he intends to use for possibility of ‘the move into question, however, the will states ilhat each Donates Share‘ Th“ ,comes since In Ontario Jockey ‘ he "island's gold mine". pots-to ,mus‘t become enrolled as a share- ‘growlng. Mia. Lcarlfs many t0 the .~huldcr ‘of lhe clu-h within three friends wish lhvim unbounded suc- >yea_.;-.-,_ ‘mm clause m the will .be- ‘cess. ‘Mr. Hugh Morriinnof Ken. Day ‘queuthlng the -0.. J. C. Iliares sington was auctioneer. . Mrs. Bruce Dawson nf Uigg was‘ u visitor in Tryon last ‘week. It is regrettzrblc "that Mr. Bron- ‘u, . ion ‘liowali, of Tzryoii. ML“ Kathy Dobso" o‘ Augustine been a pullout in the l‘. l‘). lsluutl who lino.‘ weeds as follows: "l give t0 ‘H011- lW, E. Raney, As M. Orpcn slid 'l‘Oll.Ol\'TO, Fell. 22. “The shzlrcillpv. Samuel l). (‘hown each one in l-he Ontzulln Jockey ‘Club, which lghare in idle Ontario Jockey Club. Charles Alillnl‘, lute wcilfiy Zill(l‘|p.f)\'l(l(‘Il three years frcun ‘my cicentric barrister 0i Toronto, bc-lllealll each 0f them 1190011105 911' qucutlled in his \'C'.y unusual willqrollcll us n 81111101101001‘ .111 m" in lion. W. l‘). liuney, prominent ghflrg reghsteu‘ ni the club, and l! 11081111111 1'01" i119 011% ‘on Weeks [Ifolllblllllliirifl llilll lelllilel‘ of lhe-Mm), m. any or nh-em fail to do so‘ ‘l5 1111511119 10 10111111 41101110 Yel- 11111 Progressive group in the Ontario the said three share shall 101111 ultliouyfi-t his improvement has leglslalllii‘, is to be solrl ‘and ihelpm-i of my residuary estate." been slow, we feel ll will be sure. prucegdg dgvmeg m p119 Poppy Duyl 1' ‘ Fund. l i» Shares in the Ontario Jockey‘ “Behead Agitators _ , I The citizens of Augustine Covechinese S0ldlerS Elfell T0wer‘enll vicinity, were very ‘shocked to (Canadian Press) SHNNGMAI, ‘Fell. Wbeheadlng was done the men of ‘Marshal Sun H l "_ ‘ F . l " tleln tln"t retulll 1.11 ‘mw 1' ‘ m": Wm l5 utmspqqfbvfiwe (min,- of lhc slilarc by private Silk‘ [hmgor otliel wise, nnti lhe money secur. a ell devoted in form a fund. to be control over United ‘Klungsu, after halving ‘lost spent a most other provinces and u part ot' _ , evening at thelfourth to the ‘Cantonese lliV£lIICl‘S.‘kn0wl\ ‘l? the Chdrlesnxnigr Twig‘ pastor, ‘Rev. and ‘Those whose hondu were struck off 10 119119111 1119 P011111’ “y m“ a ‘ me ltB work. 21!. .i‘or a complete recovery soon. Her ‘number of “Clliilcsc W'0l'klli(!ll on Wulllll v _ _ ‘Elma, who hatbpolitica] strike touched 108.000 in ‘nlclnbcrship, and lhe inlelost ill been doing nil-salon work at Slellq this city today (lespitc the llchcall- i110 ‘P111111 FX1D11i1Cl1 "15" i“ 11°“ arton, N. S., rushed lhome at oncejlng of some thirty agitators. 'll‘he‘D1‘- ChOWIIH 6111119‘ sold ers “M,with-heavy.swords who (lecapitutellly 311N110 i110 ilfilblelil 11y 1101111111 illudicals wherever they were i'nllnrl'11C(!0lJ'1|11K 1110 5111110 "i" iurulllg ‘l maklngflback to lhe Mlllnr estate. by ‘were said to he members of which (laminates government, and sends 1118i. 80601119119112 ‘ahead of its army to create (Ils- MIBB K111? Carr 8111i MY-l cension within the enemy's 0811111- ‘Allfilin 51111111 W910 11111111015 111 lhelfihe heads were stuck up on poles 1119111 the principal thoroughfares. The debate us to ‘whcil1el' Club were loft by Mr. Millar in A LONDON ONE‘ his will to Hon. .\'ll‘-- Rancy, ‘Rev. Dli‘. Chown and Abe Orpen, noted horseman, Mr. Niillnr, i1. his cc- centric will, also left brewery. shares to u number nf ministers.‘ Tine question has ion; been in .\lr. llztney ‘_ Jockey (‘lull A teacher in a London school was giving a lesson -on Vflrlfllls kinds 0i‘ animals. 1111101‘. 119 questioned the lmYB 10 59° 1'1 may hud attended to the lesson. The _(‘llnl(:l. the. elephant, i110 cow, uml the llon were described more or less accurately. "Now. boys," said the teacher, ‘ "who can tell me what a bison is’! .0110 little cockney in the iron! row spoke 0ut:—“‘Plense sir. i1 bison is a thing wut yer wush yer flue in." accept lhe Hun, Mo, ‘Haney has apparent- WITNESSES AYTTEND BY AIR ‘ll ‘PAIICHAIVKS. Alilskll, Fell. 22.-—- Six ‘govcrnlilolli witnesses carried 300 mile. by airplane because oi’ snmvbounli trails, were ordered i0 ilppenr in federal court here to-day to present. testimony in llh-e 111811 ‘robbery case against Nellie Blitefl. known as the “Black Bear." W110 is l-hurgcli with theft oi 333.000 from a clog sled. ‘ _ S-peclal ‘lvoseculor Clyde E1110 outlined the case fur the KOVETB" mom last night. The jury is coni- posed cf eleven men and one wom- .311. Inn (‘fllllillllif dispos- Rimey would connection It is understand that Mr. Rnneys gen- erous offer is very acceptable to ‘the ‘Poppy Day Fund unll that tine nauggesiion will be czvfflerl 11110 01‘ iect. v2.21‘: ¢:-‘-*¢:¢::: 11111111161)’. mola Prescri tion Tablets embody the P""$“-‘"“'|"° ‘mlmem “f Sand!“ l ___.. . modem menmt The), combat we Point is busy hauling potatoes to. I B E I Miss Florence and Mazael}, X?“ gland cause. No abnormal excrcisc or illa-‘lkiflfatice ‘D1191 ‘fewtrltilys. Clfludei i’ < u . o m.n r non iNoy were in Norlzh-I 8 ‘P? dict is required. People have used “Y9” 9 me ‘P0 a ‘ma, every 1: ' u. f kQicOmmGdnd. m‘ Saturday. visiting frlsfldfl- .ihem for 19 years. They have told the “me- s.. I l-nil x 4 em or | ne ‘n --—- results to others, until the demand for ‘ o T 8d F b . 15H ‘W i , > b|flddgl {you IQ \~Messu-s. Elwell lLePage null Marmala has grown to vcry large pro- ‘m 11m “a Ml’- 0 P111)’ 1-1. 1- L‘ t ___‘ 322st? tsredhr Ygfuoul? ustlléllmg; poxlludsruggisis su ly Marmoh at iii 1111101101? eaferlagoilillsolhgrhyenllilelll? (Th: ' . B \l fl 8 . l -. ' ‘ ‘w; 1'" "'1' lilifllvo Id- 1 Gin Pills brin you quick relief the hockey games. They return- a_box. Each box ggniains an cxplann- H810 W115 v01)’ We" 111101141041. 1180‘ l’ " Y‘ ‘ j from urinary an bladder troubles. ed by ‘the special. non oi’ why the results occur. You WI" ville the inclement weather and .. us»... 1...... Eyutrsin I §5°’...'.‘.i°‘.'.'§.".'?¢k§.‘l“°t ifllfilf" - ... . $17.1’ 5.133.175’ $.33." .'§‘".'Z...i‘ $35.? iii. p.13.“ .‘3'.§.°.'.“.’§.'§'..."I.‘§§§'.'.'§.'“§£ j may have perfect vision and sensation‘ the frequent desire if! Mm William Green’ fmva? .3“: health and good looks keen competition Mr Artcmus , iMrlloN do not suspect the . urinate idovercomejybrlck dust de- returned the mt“ pm 0 ' I l 1"“ ‘ * . presence of n on 1 _ - “ " "' "i = 2st‘; 3.1.2.2."; n‘; n: it'll Bringing Up Father —B.v Georilfi MeMwls < Th0 motlvb power of tho , m", b n1 h¢_1~i1.',,uund,,,g on], V w- ~—~~~—— —-‘~-— ~ ~ ,1. j- " i: "'1'" ""11"" Qlllnlam in ‘ lfe rel ov oi bladder and mine;- m m ru. JUST co no THE ’/’ "_\ ' W8 > "l"! EIIBPIY- ' troubles every year. Read what ‘l - ‘ LIBRARY AN‘ READ us! .' ‘l ' ‘ 90ers! F- Dwmrl. Bulhlo. N.Y., » out THE Lives AN‘ l, ‘ i, uultngmulggngacorznms 1 lays of Gin Pills: _ Hngw-oav ow-rns. I ' No ONE A > "' ° ' < "r “ems m... ma.» w PAQT TRP-Vii-i" 1r- I'M MR-JICOS-THENEW 1 ‘ ‘ . Ntoryo Ersrqy. but when Iro- mrl k not urination. ‘tutu-Tuba ~- . Aflgnssaoons! - E "mavens: AMBASSADOR‘- ‘ zl-liTflxfl-‘EQ 1-H; 9...; WHQ L2‘: pagan"? 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