. .... Wit-m... i j, - g..otie15 .‘ be n.5,» v W1... ‘ ~§ vr oom- 1911 Red Rose Tea, hiclrhe mollea loss profit does on other teas, be trusted when he re- inends other goods.» ’ FOR SALE ALE QUANTITY OF BAW- _Apply aiutuley Scott, Mar GELLANEOUS MONEY A_T HOME-HS i. 9nd weekly for‘ your spare writlll; chow curds for us. . vsssing. We instruct cud you with work. WestAn slum curd service 67:001- Btroot. Tomlin , ~ v- ANT $ALE TUESDAY lug at 9 a. m. Hundreds mounts priced low to clear quickly. Corns early. and Weeks. . ..=.=.<=.=._._7-s~.; ron is form list. Dept I76 Elim- (try interesting conference Hbeou concluded at the local of the Soldier Settlement This conference was attend- ihe various lie-id and execu- ihc llourd, the officials of Pmviuciul Department of "To and tho llocwi repres- es of the federal department i-xicndetl flrcm Jionday g m l-‘riilrty afternoon. work pluuucd and now be- ‘cil on by the various agri- l dvpui-tnu-xits null organi- wus cnusillnrcrl in detail i s luirl wheruby such work o lccnmpllshed more effect- rl a closer cooperation he- [ho various agencies mulru . .»\. Plztrk, Suporimend-ent Exporiwncninl Station, denlt mroughly with (he question crops and soil tillage; the '. M. Lea and W. J. ‘Reid of "inciiul [lc-qmrtment handled W»: nf -1' e stock, feeds and ,cf.C: Jyrus Priirler of the CLASSIFIED ADVlliillS “wflsu-ansillloptlllhallagliillwollfolcsnib- sFnFTTTl sun's cnuriggrggi m urmwu unit's“ l toaluwlllloqlvooslh Inlllnotutiliir a‘- FOR JOB PRINTING OF Al“ dflli-lfllltioti. from“ the 0cm (I'll 10b HD0917, 17C Kent 8| T91. 420-14 TUEBDAY REXMNANT SALE Our big annual remnant sale be ulna Tuesday morning at 9 a. m. Useful remnants of uuuty kinds -— at clearing out prices. Come ‘early. Bear stud Weeks ALL UNOALLED FOR SUITS mu oval-coats from our thirty. bran chel throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trous 0N . In M0858! this "price is less than 1-8 their act-um value. Merchants buy these- oods resale to their customers and nu ovoccoal st- this price For isle at 158 Richmond 8t. EDSIS Ul‘ Poultry Division outlined the ob- jects amod ct by his Dlvrlsiion and A. . Dewar of Charlottetown Royalty. ‘E. B hit-Larch of Geome- lown. J. ‘V. Csdllbeck of Summer- sldo. J. O. llyndman, City, nnd others took a varv active port in the general discussions. While the furmmu; industry of this pnovince is already on n very sound‘ thesis and oi‘ a very high standard. it was felt that our. twel- tlon in this naspect could be vasmly intpmved through the nwre gFner- al adoption ‘of modern ruethiods and approved practices Mild‘ the ways and means decided upon for ‘achieving this result will undoubt- ,0(l<ly bear good fruirt. ' A conference of this hind is a new (lepurturo in agricultural cir- ‘ulcs in Cmuulu Hllld‘ splendid rc- sulis arc uniiclpzutell.‘ Ltwflol. Il. innics or Ottawa, Director wot‘ the Agrlculiurull Branch of the Board, was ln attendance mid expressed himself as yery nvclvi pleased with the results achieved. " . ' r" is only Genuine 'ng! It's criminal io take a on uuy substitute for genu- ger ‘iubluts of Aspirin." pro by physicians for twenty- rs null proved safe by mil- Unlvss you see ths name on package m- on tablets ‘not getting Aspirin at ail. ‘Buyer package are direc- colilu, headaches, neuralgia, ‘V m, cnruche, toothache. u and fur pnln. Ilundy tlu ti twelve tablets cost few zgisis also sell larger Jihulc ln Canada Aspirin trademark (registered in 1-0! lIxyt-r Manufacture of] lcncidesicx- of Sulicyllca- llation oi.’ ‘l Unthinkable A3p|R|N Tiberal sfFpEd u Beiwven Two Conservativr s, TORONTO; l-‘shnuu-y 7.-Wiih Hm mile out, West Peter-born Are turns show us follows: Gordon, Liberal, 3.477; Donne. Conserva- tivc, 2,367; Campbell. l-‘anncr. 2.256; Burnham, Independent Cou- servativb, 2.200; MoMui-ray, Labor, in. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian) FiEiOERAL GOVERNMENT TO ASSIST 8T. JOHN'S UNCMPLOYED ST. JOHN. N. 11.. February 7.-— The city council today considered the Fetter-ml Government's offerto xxx-operate wiqth the city in the re". lief of unemployed. The govern- ment I-s willing to pay one third of umml-nts spent fmf rsllef of the un- employed. -_--.- g smAiiLPox in n. s. msnmnwron. N. B. septum 7.-ll‘.hree cases of entail pp: are now reported at Nwml all. 01w u» o men will bray 2 or 8 suite" hundred p church ‘ peanut- od as n. or , uiiqnnry 9 United States Ill to Tho qusrdiln.) I GUNMAN m “MW” . Grow .- Femary 7 sawmill. N. 8.. February ’l--— Mu. " u Allied governments 918mm“ m” m“ th u u Stt Jlvmss Stewart counil-Jy cancel; ti‘: Allis: °3 ‘I'M? BN5" “WNW. ‘well we elnednc-ug, gécrégm-y o; u", (we or a mocked gtmmsu Saturday million today told the ‘Hitch! and phflllw "l" ‘hi’ Pmlfl: llllllcim-y comm-pm, ins/ea. The thug didn't wait m: their’ ll - ‘Worn lonus. non-non ‘rival but dlsmmenred- “or l ' vuuut- “ that iiii°iii.‘§33.£..'.... msntcron oeusnkt. Anmvss mi. n.- decllnlsd ton c m 81. JOHN mnmvllls saying he woud ~ 1‘ question more fully in Bellsiml, Th9 sr. 101m. Felmml’? l-Iflwl- . forelun Gctineral Sir Henry Ilurstal K. C" wvnnnttoc asaldtunt told B. K. C. M. 0.. A. D. 46., to the lite» that ifll-ty six miilionlKim and ins‘ um- Oenerltl of u" rPlllitlllc-d u. tho credit {swam mo. sin-mu i-u the flllflll xovevnlneut when, pltyiodoy. Tho sn-mul inspection ; Ms ovs-rthwwn. Ilhls of the local fomss will bl infill 41'."- gzul» l"! Mid. largely to him tomorrow. Amel-llzilcgts ivhich had been ‘ _ .21. tlhllows Siglnally A‘ Honor D. liicholsou, Ml’. _ Continued‘ mm Page 011e, Gude fxtith he mamm in that. For u’ that un’ u.‘ thut, 'I‘helr dlgultlcs an‘ :1.’ thm, The pltih 0' sense, an ‘pride o’ youth Are higher rank than a‘ that, One. oi the m-eut distinctive parts of Oddfellnwvshlp is that. of Charity. We are taught to think favorably or 0H1‘ fellow men, uud to do them 800d. Charity ncyw falleth; chm-- lty should be practised; ‘in 1kg Sphere o1‘ action it has no limits; its circumference its infinite; its con ire is God Himself. The spirit of charity pm-mentes throughout the Order of Oddfellowshlp. How many there are today-they could easily be numbered by hundreds. yes by thousands in our lllttle couimunity and Province, who can rise up and bless the Lodge, I. Q. 0. F‘ ln this Province" From personal observa- tions und experiences I. myself could rvlntc many incidents to show how. in our sorrow and desoln tlon the Oddfollows Society stepp- ed foruuird. and gave the oil of joy for unicorn-lug. and the garment oi‘ praise for the ‘spirit of heaviness. 0f course, the very symbols, Friend shlpnlovsflnud Trulth ‘lmpsl them to exercise the Christian virtues and ill-aces. All that we know in hu mun life may puss away, but char~ ity never fnlleiilt and love endures. Oddifellmvshlp has been termed "The Angel of the Helping Hand," by reason of its expansive dharities and the records of’ St. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges all g0 to show that there is more than form and display in Oddfolltrrwshlp, that it reaches forth and gives with gonerv ous hand to all deserving oi’ and entitled to its benefltsnnd bless - . ‘lugs. I might uLso liken the three- liuk fraternity .111 its marvellous growth to the British Empire, upon which the sun never sets. Yes my brethren and friends,.i stand alone tonight with only recol- lection to recall tho fuccs "we have loved long since and lost awhile." We can almost hear the echo of their voiced» for you in kindness to me have touched u chord of mem- ory that l have sometimes thought would vibrate no more. Fifty years lu a ion: time to look forward to, but it seems to have passed like u iule lhat ls told. but it ls worth while trztvnilinu‘ ulom: the puilnvr.) oi‘ life, 12ml especially ll:e (lii<licl!ou'.-il1lp, lobe li‘9ii't'll u. the (‘Illl nfqlze- xvuy. in the nollc manner in wislch "m ltzive treated me. My pztriin; worth; m» 'f-esi-,---lct lus each one fool himself‘ to he a 'reproso\1iutl\'e of lliG Urrier tn the world, and under llv- conviction of this l‘0.'3|lO{\Elbllli_\' cultivate and ‘practice ihoso virtucs taught us“ Let us so fill our social suulon us fto conuumlil ihc respect. llllil love 0|‘ nll round us lillil in tho various relations o!‘ lilo h-t us so maintain in ihoir purii_v lhu principles of the .O.'ricr that by our conduct we may mecuro the riulilcmts IlIILl "ztvorable ‘ jmlgtnent ut that Bur where our _|]ll‘lllClI7l(‘5 we iris-d. Hut uu ncrniii no unworthy lllfiiflliil) to pollute the vestibule oi‘ our iehtplc, unil no hu pure sacrifice to dcsccrnlu our .\l closim. l xvunt to say a word tho Sisters oi‘ Itohecco in the cause of Love nn-l Truth. it ls not many years since the iuder n!‘ Re- beccus were Ilfllflbllfllled .ln this cliy 'I‘-hsy.uro an. important factor in Oddfellowshin The ladies. of course are quicker and more generous in their syrupuilw than the men, and they are llwnys rvutly lo cooperate with the i. (l. l). i-‘. m works ul‘ love and benevolence. I may truly suite that without tho encouragement nml support of the women. no human enter-prise can b0 entirely succest=~ ful The fiishpi-s oi‘ llebeccn have nl ready done nohlc work, and earned svell-rleservud praise. \Vl’l13l‘0VI2l they hrtvu been cutubllshctl. l thiul: the Sovereign (‘lruuvl Lodge acted well and yrlocly in swnciionlng the for motion of this 0min‘: and extending i0 our worthy auxiliary 1's foster - lng cure and protection. The indies uro warmly welcomed to the mystic union of Friendship. Love uric Truth. T-hcy are the fairest pillar in the cditlco of Oddfollowshlp. and l am sure all the lwethren rreioice with mo that the indies nre with us and assisting in the great work that Oddicllotvship ls accomplish - lug in this community. this pro~ vlnce and in the world ut [MR9- "Dhcn let us. my brothers, in life's busy scene. Should sadness or sorrow ‘twpcar, Be true to our promise, so others have‘ b ‘ And stuivo cheer. ~ - Our stay is but short in this valley ow .. _ 0n all sides we trouble m_ g Bo help‘ ohe another wherc- i‘ l tars - in for the dark Mhhv/sy to S0111, we _ 11141)’ 80¢" And make life us light as wc can Let Brotherly Love continue, Lot the. a; oi our crsit be uu furle , _ We'll join hulfd in huud us united At the close of Bro. Nicholson's reply he was heartily applauded and greeted with “He's s Jolly Good Fellow" followed by three lusty cheers. ' ‘ A letter from u former secre- tary ni‘ St. Lawrence Lodge. Mr. 1i. J. Moran was read expressing regret nt his inability to attend and extending best wishes to Mr. Nicholson and thut he would long be spared to wear his well-deserv- ed medal. . ' Hon. l‘. J. Nash. M. L. A" fol-- lowed with n. splendid address in which he paid u fine tribute to Mr. Nicholson and concluded with u humorous story told in Mr. Nash's lilllllllilbln mnrtner, . lilr. Jnmcs Paton, cx-hiuyor Brown and Capt. 'i'. G. Taylor fol- lowed with short and pithy ad- dresses in WlllCll they bore esti- mony to Mr. Nicholson's mnny nnbln traits of character both ‘n llrlvnic and‘ public life. Rev. Robt. Murray fllSO spoke briefly and '0 the point. Mr John l-it-Lnughlin ilclivcrcd an interesting mid comprehensive address inking the Sovereign‘ Grand Lodge as his suhjoct, $0105 by Mr. Flrncst Worth un-l Mr. Pugsun wore (rnjoyablo fea- tures uflnr which rcfreshmnnts were scrved rounding out the flriit purt m‘ u. very [llllllilflill programme. The second portion of tho pro- gramme included solos by’ M". Hurry (lorbcll, a. humorous original reudlmg on "Sir Douuld," sby Mr. Edgar ‘Show addresses by Post Grand J. P. Whnsr, John McNsir. P. (2., and Grand Putriach Dnvld Bethune. and a recitation by Mr. D. E. Shaw. The National Anthem brought to u close on occasion of exceptional enjoyment. Importation 0f _ Chinese Eggs Into Canada (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. P1 brunt-y 7.~——.'i1lf>0l'l- niions of Chinese eggs into Cttnurla will conic under fire (luring the curly (lays of t-he session which opens n-cxt Monday. Wlllum Smith, Ontario South, is placing on tho order paper an inquiry of the ‘Min- istry s to whether or not it intends to prohibit the imporiaiions 0f ‘fihln-"sc ilggs into ihc Dominion. Canadian egg producers foul that theiu‘ home market lu threatened. Serious Train Collision in Vienna I ($peclal to The Guardian) VIENNA, Fob. 7.——-'l‘\vouty-llvc persons were killed imd forty scr- lousily injured yesterday when a frcluht train drawn by three en- gines collided with ‘b: Vienna 16x- press train nsur Felidnrf. The nc- cident was due to u heavy fall of wet snow nuilch for thirtyslx hours had dislocated traffic." Lenten Pastoral Letter Read In Ireland "ww-fial to The Guardian) BELFAST, Fob. ‘L-Lenteu pus- toml letters rend today by all the Ulster Catholic ‘Bishops were tie- voied ic the serlcur. situation now existing lu Ireland. Cardinal Logue. Primate of all lrelunl, Jcllf. nt u. great length with the situation. The Cardinal declared ihnt he nsvcr hud ‘ssitmussowuauitpm [lie Sl0an’s . To You can just tell by. Its h°alty, stimulating odol‘, that it l5 swing lo do you good iIf I only ‘half-smile Sloan's Lini- mlenl!" llmv often you've sub] that! And then when the rheu- maliic twinue subsided ~ utter hours o‘! suffering-yuan forget it! lllonh do it again-fight a, both]; today uml hcelp zit himdy for poss- lbhw ll~ic lonighii A sudden ail- lllvkpllllll‘ oomc ow-scls/tlcu, ‘lurm bugo sore muscles, backache, sniff Joints. neuralgia the {mains and ocihwa recruiting from exposure. You'll soon find‘ wanmth and relief in Sloonk; the linlnient that ponc- trmes wltlhout rubbing. Cilean, iconnnfll-zil: Three sizes—35c, 70c $1.40, Mdidl’ in Canada. ' S106 Lmiment i Central Guardian IT PAY! w buy in this provinc- ..MR. FARMER. Do you keep u econ! cf your earnings and ex psndlture? Why not get your first account book free by subscribing ur renewing your subscription to The Guardian and start right now RECORD BOOK. Mr. Farmer how much did your farm earn for you in i920‘! i can't exactly sag offhand. The Guardian Account and Record Book will say it for you in 1921. Subscribe or renew today. SATURDAY CLOSING. --Com menciug Saturday. February 5th lust, and until further uoiico. the plant and offices of Davis 8r Fraser and the island Cold S'or ago Company, Ltd, will close at 12 o'clock noon. No goods will be re- ceived" for, nor delivered from storage after l0 a. m. on Salurduyfl It is necessary that this rule t‘ atlherctl tn strictly, and all interest- ed are requested to govern them selves. nuco|-<llngly.-'l‘hc lsluud Cold Storage, Ltd, Charlottetown. I‘. E. I. ‘Minus-dun Llnlny-nt llo-lls-vu Dllm lDoubts As To ' Smuts’ Election (Special to The Gizanllsui LONDON, Feb. lfi-Sunduy news curried todny a cable from South Africa in which ‘the view is ex- pressed that it is doubtful whether {Gcntiruil Stunts will have even n sxuull majority in iltc elections In I Ward Uil Pain‘ ‘and inilnmtc object of our special r~"-'.'=~= "l" 7 PAGE Thanh? Lenten Pastoral Continued from Page One. our hearts that he may enter there- in and adorn them with greater and still more precious gifts of His ct~ crlinl love but our hearts are not lu- thuued with thc answering lire oi‘ love for Him. booking st our lives we do not ilud therein tho manifestation oi‘ love towards Him wghich He has the right to expect from us. Often, in- deed, perhaps we recite by word or rme our acts of charity and protest by our lips that we love Him, but where are t-he thoughts of love. the movement of i-he affections that should accompany our exterior pro- testations‘? Did we love God truly, we would (ieli-ght to thinly of Him. "All the days of Lhy life have God in thy mind." (Job IV. 6); we would love to speak of Him and our hem-Ls ' would bc entranced when we ltoar others referring to Him: but we think of Him but little, if ut all,, und even then as of some far away being, zill-potverful and majestic, but not as one who is the direct! '17.‘.‘a2.vml&;-;‘,‘b'x,¢» v P»- \\\.\~. . ~ 1s COOKERY A LOST ART? ~ Maybe it is -but you clout need to know much about cookery if you know 3:2? wedded Wheat 1.??? Quit. It is the of ' culinary novice e- ntree it is ready-cooked and rcady-to-eat and . mz-xdie in a form that‘ makes it adaptable to all sci-iris of delicious com- functions with creamed vegetables or stewed fruits. For “ilrcenkfast in Winter eat it with hot milk- u warm nourish- ing disk for a cold day Delicious for zin;v meal with sliced bananas. ‘om-n. n. w. w s ~I - u.‘ \~\§\l\~\\\\i~\T\~\-\>-\ affections. We speak of Him, but in ' ‘i, u listless, careless way thst causes no enmtion in our hearts or in the hearts oi‘ our hearers and we tire most easily oi‘ the subject as oi’ something uninteresting to us. Nay Mme. dearly beloved, we do not love Iilm. for very often we do not even respect Him. Had we at lczist NBSIIBC! for Him we would not insult and injure Him. Yet this we do umst frequently by our sins, when turning from Him as from an object of little value we give our hearts and minds ,as well as our words and actions, to the se-rvlcc of some false created good which is placed for the time being above the ‘glory and the beauty of the Omnipotent, above the love and? suffering oi’ the Crucified, and in rebellious mood like unto that of l Lucifer we repeat to Him whom we " should delight to serve in love tho Satanic answer, l‘ I will not serve." 5.; MADE IN CANADA Or lf we abstain from gvevious of - , fence and absolute denial of ser - y? vice we lack that earnestness of ‘L: . love than seeks its outlet in labor ' l inz for the benefit of the object of I ‘he soul's affection. Jacob served I fourteen years for Rachael for he loved her, but how do we labor for ‘hr- zloory of G-od and for His love “I love you with all my heart" we "epeat in our prayers so often, but in our actions we are not moved hy love. Some there are and many, who see"! Io he content to simply "void offendini: Him and call this “love..“ They expect lo thus pass through life and as a reward for this so-culled “love" to be received lnlo His celestial embrace anrl shmvercd llllhvirrhOllvl. all etemlty with the happiness of His lnfinltc and never-ending joy, but what will they have done to merit so irrest u "eward. "Love beveis love" but where there Ins been no love upon earth ls it reasonable to expect that n loveless life can be the seed from which will sprint: the flower 0i‘ celestial and eternal love? [i i l5‘ .1; if i ill Old-time Baking Days } I r l l Again! ! (To be (TOIYHIIIJOILL) Iikabrviniiv Sth. In the towns of South itifricztn party of which Gen- crnii Smuts is leader there is Jllflii‘ fL-ibh- hopc. Interest In‘ o Franco-Polish Declaration (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Fob- 7.-——’l‘he highest im- poriunco is itiiitcllflil to ihe Franco- Ptflish dcclhruliw yesterday of tho "community interests uniting these two friendly countries.” The under- stimdlnr: is explained as not an ni- liuncv, nnr screen for an ztllluuce. hut for the nmintoltaiice oi‘ exist- ing: relations of frientLship." written under feelings of deeper an - xlety ,or with a inure vivid sense of his responsibility in the dark prospects for his country's futurc. The cry of suffering Irolnud, said the Cnrddnul, "despite . efforts to smother it by propaganda, will ro- scho through centuries marking out n. sorry place in history for the present rulers. Tlicro has been no word of conciliation but repression pure and simple such as has been unknown in Ireland since the davs of Cromwell and as such, Olltfflrlpq‘ any example except that of Turkey and Bolshsviki." The Cardinal pr \- tested in equally vigorous terms against the raids (n convenis and tihrowiulVSlsters into const rnn~ Lion. "it must not be inferred that P we stand, "Tis the‘ way to get on in the world." l-. , . “- Doctor's escrlptlon . for internal and extusuul u!» muons» l_ -. nu»- lloliwflnreu 13:11:38.“ l. “M! 5"" iForty Killed In .. M“ . "m? m‘ vesn. nerves nuns": .3.“:.‘.‘.l‘.‘.? Plant Trflllblfi ~‘ .-...... .'...I.;‘;‘...- “i.1ifl'¥1§,,}f.“§{",,§,'},' sin-risen, Chile p». ‘it-am _"','.,’*_" "may-m ust of um radium. moms 001-, rah uni. obmhfsuio diers, and workmen of the Bun i "Qwllhlgfyu 645-» Gregorio Nimtb plant on Thursday stood about forty today. sohonilnl W, E. . ‘ " . - A ‘new: . to pres: advicoéfrolu Antiifihh. l Johnson’ Afiodyrac Linimcnt r ~ ndsd b“ eve bod: ilfitilfi-fctiti. "'1' ml» Orumps, Qlllllv- 5 "hilt Strains and mluy o orsclibl d ills. . Tlrdaal rs. 85 sud b0 cents. I most wu Bade from Dublin Onsflo today that s Oourt Martini untan- ced John Connolly to fifteen yours of penal servitude for having in 0O Years of Succes r ' ' . ‘ his possessuiu n. mvolver add‘ six rounds of ammunition. lovsrlook or condone extremist crimes. Lying in wait and attesting policmnen and soldiers is not~an set 0i‘ warfare but is plain nmvder and will entail punlshmcnl for mur- dsr here and lf not repented and ntoned for. tcnlble punishment hereafter. No reason adduced, not "i Two Ships Collide In Dense Fog NEW YORK, Feb. f.-rni 1m. tish steamship City of Auckland, outward bound for New Zcaland and U. shipping, board tank Be- thel Ridge homewznd bound from North Africa ports, collided early today lu u dense fog off Barnegntc, N. J. Iloth ships were badly dam- ngcd but succeeded in making port under their own power. F r Ol u“R I High watt... ' More Broad and . Better Broad Martyrs to Duty RH] Pill/his nslniiuisiv 0nChest,Face,Arms.Burned Badly. Cuticura Heals. ' “ Ever since _I can rrmcmber, my chesl. (use. and arms were filled with dry. red pimples. They were scat- tered all over me, and ltched terribly ni times. and I scratched them, caus- ing them to fesier and gel sore. Sometimes they would dry away and form ucaulcs which biirncd badly. " Then I used Cutlcura Soup and Olntmcnt. I had used them two or thrcetlmes when I felt better and I vus healed with out-Wick of Cuiicuru Bintmcni together xvi. the Cuiicurl loop." lSlgnedl fvliss Berthu Kass, issell,Manitobs.Februnry19,1919. Use Cuileum Soap and Ointment r all toilct pu'nn.=l=. Soap to ieunse, Ointmcni to haul. loo» 25c, Olrlmenf 25 and 40:. Sold ihrcuuhnuttln-l nninn Fan-ulsnilemt: “n-m, LimimLSi. Paul ihJllonllell Cullcurn Soup nhnvn without mug. any end.‘ howcvorriobla, could jus- tlfy it ’ - John Connolly Is Sentenced For ‘ Fifteen Years (Bfiiclsl to Tho Guardian) DUBLIN, Feb. 7.-—'l‘he unnotmco- I " “Lilith BEBE 8 L en. '10 NOX-A-COLD Hauling to the Lungs, Throat and Olmst. Endowed by doctors. A won derfui cons-h medicine for adults or dtiidreu. Price 88c n bottle. if you have s cold in the hood use NOX- k-COLD TABLETS. Price, 26c. I ms. Two used together will brash uosnlklndofscoluinafsw hours. Solo o! all on; stores. 7/7’ ‘l-APY WHO HATES CLOTHES Bu? .0 KEEP NER$ELF wttL-opzssgp A M "1‘l h. mmm min"... DEAR HUSBAND FEEL5 rr um suvwt: DUTY , ND ATTRACTIVE ran use. s $AKE—