gtir Death Jpend upon a patient’: I temperature Form" thermometers indi- cate the progress or fever. ll My; you it‘ you are iVLll or slcir and HUI-ill ‘tlir. iloczrrr. > The thermometer spook-J f0." we hgr-hy -tliut can‘ not lull. ' , ‘Hung you ulielliar the clilltl l ls tn need of jnetllcal atten- “on. No‘ home should be wit’ ‘ W" -' (I ‘ recommend you. nometers and will . ‘ ‘T 4 s3- to instruct. you to ..- l’ Th0 Z Macs Druggists ngmntlreat George St. I . ‘ll Frolessionill GfiTlE , A. MMDONALD Barrister, Boilcloon 5“- MONEY TO LOAN Qmgo-lilloy Building Ohorlottotnwn iu-l-lmo. .¢-.._.-.. IT c. HOUSTON iyz‘, em, NOII AND THROAT n Build}: noon limos i "$2,321.. Prawn we l Residence-l Grottton ltroot ma“ Emmy-l! l- l. to l I. I l musings b! ADWlll-ifi‘ A m. c. c. Archibald- POIC .7141!!!" Btllltllll’. Iran Mite (Juortllon 1 o. u: l to s toil o! hour-o o! A i s? s. nmssmu nor, lolloltor, Notary Public EM- MONEY TO LOAN P. l. loloM , S. INDIAN, K. G. nrrlotor oml Mbornoy-obLow No. .18, Uolnono lloolr NIQTOIIAUOYI q-n-w MeLeod & Bentley w, s. nsuruv, K. 0. rrlotnr oml Attornoy-oo-Low MONEY TO LOAN < l loo-Ionic of N. l. Ghomlsoro ‘ i airmers’ Record l his --: you hcotv how “chaps” urc on \\'lll appreciate why "can: s Z-im-Izlul. The lJCCII irosty . winter and early spring dry up. n-muke u hard, brittle and ivitfiou: clrsticity Thus the outn- llfiiaUlfi hrcal. open LON) amartiug CliCks lml painful sores _ Tlmfls how me _ trouble starts ln cracked hands. chilblaino, iron bite. eczema andpther obstinate skin troubles, use nothing but Zam-Buk. This unique healing balm, derived from a blending of rich herbal essences supplies the skin's defieien _v of natural _oils. If your trouble le on the hands. use Zam-Bulr at highland slip on a pair o! old gloves with lam-Bu): smeared inside. This precious balm will soothe away pain, inflammation and irritation, and grow new suit flexible skin. Redness. roughness. smorririg or .s'>'enc5s is readily healed, through i m~lT-ulr's refined herbal ingredient: ' ahwrhed into the underlying Zuni-But l5 powerlnlly ontl The germs of skin trouble simply exist wherever it penetrates. Keep Zam~Buk always at hand for i.~.-.‘. pg Vfllh cuts, burns, scalds, scalp s e», ulcers. gbscesses, piles, ‘eczema, "vzl wounds, salt rheuru ind all .~ s and injuries. All dealers Ho. 021.. tor 81.25. For TRIAL SAMELR zeild 1c. stamp to ZomlBuk Co. Korma. v with n§o'o>I’Owvl'O‘~l'O¥Ofi‘|~-; r :Cut 61...». > In our window you ' will see a very fine as- . sortment otCUT Vi‘. l. A SS. all useful pieces and at moderate prices. ~ Bliltlk M10. SUNNYSIDE msa~4to j (iPTlCAL LENS GRINDING" Our LPns Grinding plant —the only one on the ls- ; land-is daily en aged in manufacturing t e van~ ous kinds oi‘ lenses, used - in correction of defective , ' vision. ‘ Therc are no long de- lays in wa-tin for ‘special’ lensc-s;PROM .$NAPPY SERVICE, is the motto of our estnhlishment. G. F. llntcheson Optometrist l Optician AccouliNtl) Book GIVEN AWAY FREE . pewsubscribets “and old subscribers renewing i subscriptions before end of current year. uoont I!!! COIT AOOOUIT l‘ I, NOON OI 1 p“ l l-IClllVlD l PAID OUT ll. ooot d ' LABOR, resort! 0t u@\0l.lllli copy oi i Farmers Duly limited number available and first ers will have the preference. OOntQI-ota iNulVlDUALl, moonlit h... msonmcm. 1mm: m norm PAYABLE mvnltronv, |onoro1 lNVINTOBT. rooioonoo hlVl STOCK INIORIATIOI IILK, IUTTII oll OI-IAI ACCOUNTS IOBTGAGII. IILLI Ill IOTII . ms - ' nnmvmu ' n PROPORTION! one, out or " out o! ours. ms or m ~ was or ion ottoman onll mun" Y mum, eost o! uisonnunnous raonucn "' Aoootmr Pouurnr, smut»: mvrl ‘ 8E ACCOUNT, household POUUDBT Ind MCI RIIIIDIIIS M IARI ANIMAL! lltronlurlou itsummns, noussinom ‘Won, mum sun rmmro ma? sienna-summon: FM u m um uoom - on a mwron uooon w wnnur, ooot u 31ml your renewal at once and "ash ior Record. AND , Account Boole liwn ‘Guardian Subscription Dept. ' UHWOTY VUPOYL \\‘ll.\' Ill‘ r ptiou. in .'i.ll l)l‘il~'.l('ll\‘5 um cEmniL cuutnuy p ir PAYS to buy m mu provincn, 730MB to the concert and Ditti- lrci. social in llartsvtlioil-lall on Fri lilo". February 4th. it stormy, to] - lowing lfoudny. 0RW£‘l.(l..-~Sr:rviic.cs ucxu Soho‘ both, Jnnuury liLb, n.1, Orwell Hour! at ll. Si. Atnrlvuwa lfburoli. Olwoll n.t 6.30. "'"_""“‘ a come T0 “m: concern and sanity iilllét ill Long River Hull, 11011118? svenlnz. February 7ibh. Lt stormy following evening "MR. FARMER. Do you keep a record of your earnings and ox- pendliure? Why not get. your firs: account hook tree. by subscribing 0r renewing your subscription to The Guardian and start right now. SATURDAY CLOSING. —-Com- mnnning Saturday, February 6th lTlFlL, and until furthm- notion, lxllv‘ lllll-lll zuld offlor-s oi’ Davin s’ l"l'll.~4‘:l‘ and the Island Cold Slot" use Company, Lid, will close m. 12 o'clock noon. No goods will be ra- celved (or, nor dtxllrvcred from ntorruze utter 10 a. m. on Saturday-s. 1L is nocosmry that this rule be adbcrott to strictly. and all tuber-est» ea on; requestetfl to govern them- mlvns, Qbqwrdlnglynwha Island Cold Storngv, Ltd. Ghnrltrttetnwn. P. F1. l. LADIEQAUX. P. E. i. HOSPITAL .-—.\ meeting of the Ladilm Auxili- ary of thr- ‘P. E. inland tlonpitnl was ‘hold in the Y. Al’. C. A. on 'l‘uesdrty mortuug VrltP-ll rho husi~ urns for llho month was discussed. mu lmpormm. 1mm was tlw snlo oi‘ tho imw crmlr book reoonlly‘ pub- lis-hod undor tho auspices m‘ nho Auxiliary untl which hos mot witilt u-nrpunllrlerl zippreciutlnn. from tht public. Tho book» are soiling very rapidly‘ and are; in vory satisfactory vlcmnml. Tho Auxlllzn" hopes that" .210 DFOP-éftls which urn in nit] o.’ mo llosipiml will zulrl materially‘ u. l Tim ftlllls ot- that itisiitution. LIVERPOOL HERALD, N. S.--- -t meeting of illn purlsliioucr. 0i‘ ‘Priutiy- (“hut-vim Livtivpool, was; helil Junu.'u-_i' lThii, in lllt‘ I'm-ls‘: llllll. Almut. $0 "ivcrt- pro" ~11. null .: surly.- ‘tlllwl h)" th - u-ardonsi. oi‘ the financial twudititm, she-icing the: cliurc-li t-oiuplbh-ly out of vlulii um] u. general lwultlyv i-ondi- ot‘ the work. |.-\i’t<-r l't'pt;l‘l.n had her-n ri-utl :lll‘l :iclop‘eri ziml general inlet was‘ il-lll’ nos-en m‘ 1n Plvctioil o1‘ n l‘. ‘ lzrouisiit. hofcrc tliw ‘m-‘x- l." lilo balloting on .~;1‘\'u|‘lll . _\l 5 llfl ult-s ' - molt pIut-cjiiin ‘llvv. W. F. Wrlxou. . uc llootor ot‘ Crnpnutl, l‘. E. l. ivns 010cm! in fill tho vnvnr- vy. Th» commiiteo ls now tendon-tux io that goucloman who Iilfwr oi‘ tho vllQClOFSlllp of Trinltijy parish. in _1lllGCPS>ilCl; no Rev. L. Hashim. "how homo i; in Springfield‘. l‘ ll. t.- 3 3E‘ A PLEASANT OCCASION-mire Braoltley Auxiliary of the ‘W. ll. S. held their first mite box opening mt "at the homer of M1; . J. A. Moore. East Royalty on Monday ovoulng. January 31st. A isrogrnmmo con- slufiing of dialogues. songs, readings and recitatlons. was rendered and much enjoyed by all present. Scy- oral numbers were contrlbtved hv Ma‘. and Mrs. Allison of British Columbia who are visiting friends here. After the program-me tho the remainder of th-a evening wvus pleasantly passed lu games and social converse. A splendid lunch was served by the ltulloa A goodly sum was realized for missions. The thanks of thnysotnoty was tmuloretl to all who in army vmy contributed to tho Success of the evonlng. .._...._<0>..__._... PERSON ALB Mr. W. S. Curtis of Hal-man's. Ltd. Stiumiersldn ivns in trho c-itv ynsterlluy. ' hlr, D. h. slclmotl‘. lllarchantL o! Syrlnoy L4 visiting Charlottetown. Mr. Alt-Loot] in n. nntlvn of Bmdal- llRTW‘. M r. J. F. Alohennt of bloosojanv. Sonic, who has boemvlzqfitlng rein.- Llvns in Bnngor and ohm-r pint-on n. Kings ‘County, was in l-ll my yestorlliiy. l ‘Miss Kathleon illrountuu and Miss Hue Bern-uni, were in Sluunlier‘ side Montluy returning to Tlgnlsh rafter visiting with friends in Ohm"- lotiietovtiu. fill Q I For onioynlont your pipe with f’ Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist Otfice, Royal Bank Building, (lion-lot- tetown. . Oflice Hours: 9.30-12.80, 2-5 Phone 68~Y. RESERVE MONIDAY Fabrunry ‘Ztli, tor whlst party in St. Dunst- uns Parish Hall in fill] 01 the poor ~£ Central EUIOpK‘. Lucky ticket holder wins live rlollru- gold ploce. REVIVAL SERVICES - Tho |'>:Vl\'~’1.l meetings in lhe 'l‘yl1o valley Baptist church wnrter the direct-ion ul‘ Evangelist J. U. Arc. ‘- hold oi’ Quincy, llasa. will con- iiuuo 'l.l1l‘0tl[:ll10ilL lllig, week with n. vorvlce oncb night u. 7.30 and two services on Sunday Feb 6th at 10.80 a. m. and 7 p. ‘m. ln llemorlam MRS. ‘RICHARD JOHNSON An Gfl-lllllllblfl and much loved liidy passml away on Wednesday, the m, mot, at the Prince Edward island Ho-spiia-l in the person of hlrsflliohnson, willow of uho hm.- Ur, ltirclizirti Jnhciisou of llllfi city, v.11» \\'lll lw rr-miemhcrm] by many i»; one 0i‘ tho principal founder..- or‘ ho Prlnct: Edward lulahtl l-Dosfrltnl. u. work in which he ‘received mut- ei-nl and sympzt‘ hetlc assistance from her and lu vrhlrh who maln~ lnltiml on octivo and helpful in- ‘orvot till ‘her death. _.\lrs, Johnson had lived n. long llir- of usefulness and activity. at- taining the ago of eighty one years. "'r.'-<l up to the‘ last. evari- through ‘W0 Foam 0i lllnoss, re lned the iwpn Imtnruat in chm-try and Cllflfil’ inn effort .0 ivhivli silo had tl€".'ol~ ("J the y-omrs o1‘ her youth and arc-until. Sim was rt ilevoiml meml» or m‘ tho hlictho-Jlst Church and an rmiive wor-kor in ovary cause ihal h-‘ul for lls iii-m tlu- hortormt-ri: of lllf‘ community and of tho world. Sim urns prmnln. tly ‘ ' . lvlth. the Wmnoi uionnigv . . ~ R113". tho Sunday School and llll‘ church generally, null :1 littoral supporter ol‘ every good (ammo. Shv will b0 mnlssed in. tho church null the social circle in which she was best known and her ITIQIlIOFY will be rm cred hy all who knew hm: Sh» was formerly lliss Allen Jltllr- Szt-rllug. u ilriuuiilt-r- of ilu- lzm- 11".: l-rllll rlin: of Win/Jam". 5.. .~:.-l is surviwu ‘by ouc sou. .\ll‘. lriuur J01 u ‘of _\ll.l‘ll€.l.lllll. Tito illl-ltlill alt . pluct- this uftcruouit. Zit- "u ll . it"'.l ut 21w p. -m. mitt in? l"l‘llll‘l.ll in Shir-road tTtii11+~tt-;1\' ~-——-<o>-——— HOLD-UP MAN l5 SHOT AND KILLED IltOVIIJiJIYFE ,Il. D. lt‘eli.2t)ri~iii .\. Laue, COllOClOI‘ for the Great. .-\i- l.i. . Paul-I'll‘ Ten (‘ottlpaiuy $~l0l‘0.- carrying rho day's col-l“:- iousww s lie-id up on the staiinun-Lv rmzn his L0llL*lll(».lt.i-!)tl1l)'. but turn lrl the holdup tnuuk. gun ou the lkfililifl‘ uni hl-llofl liiwn. Lucio W911i. homo lo dinner with snvnrnl ihousnnrl dollars in cm-codix Mior dluxiev he started (or th‘ bank; we-nlr. ‘dawn one blight and came face to, lace with n. gunman on ribe second floor landing. Laue redused to hold up hits hands. caught lhv- robbers wrls-t and doublinr; his arm over pulled the trigger so that the ‘holdup mam was shot through the head, 1L6 bold the police, Lane's wife “called the police They Pound the robber. n man of irwonly-flve, who has not. boon indnutlflod. dead a-t. the that oi the stairs at the ground floor. Lana clung w the money bag. The police held him pending further invest- rgntlon. "Inns-do Llnlnent Ilelleveo Dlnh - therlo, _--__gg Fun for Women to _ "if Diamond Dye Things Old. {Merl skirts. “wrists. (‘Ants sweaters. dinner-ten. "VDPYIAll-lllit; wilreltiher woo-l. ullk. cotton; 0r mix- ed doodle, can be tlyrvl any rloh: rnrleleaa r-‘ollfor witch Diamond Dyos. Buy no otlior tlye. “sivurir 5 SERVlCE” Service plays almost u» important a part in modern - business as the character ot‘ v merchandise handled. At our store: careful atten- tion la given to every phrase : of service which may contri- 5 bull: to tltu convenience illlll fuoruturt of customers. Sirius. people are nest and couvtvsous and supply your wants with 4 a class o! goods culled for. When it is more convenient 4 tor you to shop by irhonw f just rlnlr. 1 Control-SI! . r l ‘i I 'i To customers who rosltio . in rural routes we recom- mend tho uao 0t our prompt parcel post service. my our} oeuvres-once 1 E s cusfolnia ALWAYS f Nb“ , Johnson‘ ' & no: ‘QUALITY muo- ITOII Cor. Kent A Priooo on <11 i Au i .1 il"rn'.rtiw n Li LPADHDIAN -%STRAND to inc. lioltl in the AIIWXJQ‘ » - Iii-oat interest ihc arrival or :1 Gor- ~'l't_)l')A Y ONLY Ii. l 7 AND 8.45. l5. 'I;hos.H. lnce PCSQJL1; Two Big Stars wow-rue aoanoow sauna»: University oi King's College i\‘.'it.i the flpclltllg o1 Llll! second mouth lu the Lont ‘Perm the King's utudem life co-uiinues to flourish in all activities with that esprit-cle- corps so well known w-irliln 111v pre clncts of Windsor. Professor A. A. Shirley returned to the Llulverslty on January 29th, and resumed his lectures in‘ the Science Department. Prof. sturley has ‘been attending n conference.‘ of physicists m. tho University 0t Tommm which was called by Dr.‘ Alclrellnn, Donn of Applied Sizlouces at the Institution. Those gentle- mcit ivero engaged in research work and were discussing tho Eln- str-iirtlieory ot Relativity. The (‘Xfllllllillillllflll for tho. Wnllnco (‘rook Testament Prize will he held lilo -.\l‘ilii.:.l small otttllory pieces were root-iv- Dcpcrtmeut. Scvnrgl ed last _\'L’.’1l‘ but. vimy- are in rim Dflfisenslon or tho Colloglmto School, There is no reason why: the Qidgst British Colonial University should riot possr-ss n German Airplane and ll. onnm hang in air. ideal position from the coiling m‘ Ccpvogalionul llnll, Why not. ‘The Windsor dancing class, 0t which rnany students are mom-bars will hold their closing dance on February 8th. The Hanmonlc 0r- clmstra of Halifax rwlll provide music for at least. our; hundred couples on that much lookwl top- Wartl to occasion. .\.n operator Liom the Fox News itrzoncy- has been in) Windsor m. Ln- tervaln for the past two weeks Waking pictures o1‘ thc- interior and grounds oi‘ the three institutions, which will be used in tho coming" financial campaign. ilr. sport clrclos, hockey’ lakes thr- on a-daxe in the vicinity of Eastman Candidates will ho oxamluerl rm rho Eplslln m llm Ephesians, the; Epistle to tlw (‘olnssinnn nml llll- l-lzplsllc to Pliilt-itioti. Ir. is llfipml llllll iln: Ormurlcnl ("oiupetiioni will ho ltolrl this sprint: for ‘tho uolil null sllvor mortals m‘- ieretl by hlosnins. 1-‘. E. llurrioil. aurl \V. Ker Dimot-k. 'i‘h|ii: r-nmpfltiiinn is open to all stntlonts who inn-o debated at. lmtst Lwlr-p in stun.- King's ("tillage socioiy. q .\(‘C0l‘1llllg‘ to our iwnrih this will ho our fouru-oittli ul-iuul von~ twat slncu tho formziiiuii. of ihv Louguv in 11ml term, in lllt‘ inn-r- i-ltir-is vlohnllng s“ ~~ Afim- 1h» N.» ‘inrlumitui [lPUvl-s 11m ixissihlt- momhorx or llu- 11-min, u! UFPSNU uro now lllllllPll m six zlllll rifts-r u series of trials luv Quint-Lillian nx- l vrllLlVte wllh Dr. Mul:l<‘n|~l;iii=- will priplmhly mulu- :i't-hoil-i- in Ilu-l tom-st- ol‘ u few “volts. ’l'hrotu:li the t-fvloris oi tln- (Jlll ltoys‘ .\.-.~:0ci:itiou, llll’ thrill-citric‘- School lmvn uvquiiw-ti .l nfllfilllllll rillititrit in [in ll‘ l‘l‘4)[lt'l‘l\' in in.» nntnro 0t :| flu: stuff. ‘Fm- stuff is] ‘W-t‘ lolly lliiuclhir-ns, unirioppin,‘ llu: height, iii‘ llll.’ l‘l(illl sulioui lmilrllnig, irtlhrigpud Zllltl stands in: u coitcruit- bzwu insult- by W I51 Ucrlwiit, Earp, contractor vi lluli: f'i.\'._'l'l.it- tlug nuns Hllsfvl to its, position on: Jmnuuiyv 15th and is irrolszvhly ouo o.‘ Iliv- fiinrst iu Lllt‘ Provlbcu. 'l‘h(\ stunt-ms urn iiu-uiliiig with mun tleltt mun, which has been ob- tnlnerl twin-.- lull- than never, 10ml . lb"'t'irii~rBl""‘ . _- o Oniytllo kidneys normally tho Q Mood, ond Dr. Chou‘: Itlnoy- t ~ Lhor rm; orouoo n» mam» u 8 [muons-sum Onoplllodooo. 8 ' "loo. o bu, oil Coolers. .C'has , s. itlos l Willilsul‘. Qwtlllg ilm spirit L-hlp. lrfflllll_t_'l‘ position ol’ interest. Br» lllt‘ lnten-collogiritn fixtures with Francis Xavier on Febru- ary lllh, and :1. play-aft lNilll lilo Winn-er oi‘ tlu- Woabrern portion the llllftl ivuvk in l-‘nhruary. hlurtalzt-i" Mtlfflllflllil" has sovornl comes in llPlV Wllll HI. .\lnr_\".~: liwillruzv. llnli- tux, N, Toclixiiluil (‘villi-mu Ruli- ivuy llt-pnrlnnlnl Oiflltro. Ktuivillv. Stvllnrton and tllau» Bay lmvn hwu zifivi- King's for u: JLQH zilm. King's will probably lmvo a bits,- ktetlmli loam t.» represent hoi- rm llz ..-_\'m. [loot- wlien tho imer- l ' i-lcrsw lr-tttzilo. guts uutlur \\":\_\‘. King‘, has lllttffvtl no intwmill¢~gin|i~ ha;- lu-tlnlll sitict- lfJl-l uhi-u lllt; quin- lvtla‘ lllvl, tllv N. S. Agriculiiiri-l (‘nllvgt- in 'l‘i'uro. A hri-uk will lw mzult- llliu your. On February’ (‘uivurs-ity- Girls‘ ivill play lTIll, Lllt- .\t'ulll.| lltl-Slttlllbtlll ltsallll rim King's (‘u-l-Zris. h: 'l‘li\- lll-l thil. in tin» Halli! Flu}. Iwlllllllltz-i us‘ nl|§lllll<1"l .1» vvt-r. I\l~c-tiiu:'> uml Buzzer ]ll'l|Cll('v‘5 lrnw llPPll h-"lrl frgglllillll‘ ‘mu st-v .11 '.|'2‘ilJt1‘s mu: htairlull fund typerzl ore. Thi- short. \\.-u'.- u-v lJtL-y been l operation slut-o iht- uoaihr-i- li.~i.~ llniuillt} sultnlilt- for short Wax-t. work and runny amateurs in thv {lnstcrn Stan-as lnnu llcen smiled Sqvvmi in ‘lint.- region of Sew York lutw lltflfl. hoard uud luo in Pon- llSylYlllllll, ll tlistnnct- of nbour 750 llllltzl. Several Lretusuiittitit: li-SLs have boon helii nu] ilio long wrcve ro~ coivor continues to pick up mogt oi‘ the European and other d-istainco stations. Tllt‘, fillHlflPI- i t Who's Law School. st. Job... nnmmrlug in at lomdnum thirty.’ sewn are continu- ing the custom of holding several banquets during the course o! tho term. it ls a splendid way b! pro- ol good fellow- Tlia usual vhiuvuiekly meettng or tho llalibmton Society was heltt on the evening ot Saturday, Janu- sry 29. Excellent papers by it. R. ‘Miller ‘and "F! ers“. bv C. J. Markham ~ .. . The awn. E. Andmw. MTQ, acted as chairman and bout moot- er. and otter the lmor man hon on. "Shiv" 11.1..» Prince Edwarql TONIGHT u can SHARP .-_...__-._;~___._,__.. HlDIlAL SDBIETY, . s ASSPSTED BY Mr. flayaru Haddock .. Basso Mr. lfan Williams .. . Vll-llflli! Miss Gladys Bllimzm . . Sollffltw Mr. Frank T. Watkls .. . .. Pianist Choral Concert under the direction of Mr. . Fletcher. A. R.C. M.,A.TCL Mrs. Keith Rogers ...................... .; ......................... .. Aocompanist PRDGRAMME PART I. . Part Song "Viking Song" Coleridge Taylor b’ Reeit. 8r Aria "She alone charmeth my sadness" (lrene; Gounod God Save The King Mr. Bayard Haddock 3. Violin "Ziqcunerweieen" Sarasat: Mr. ltan Williams. _ _ -i Song "Come Unto These Yellow Sands" Frank La Forge '1; Miss Gladys Billman 5. Part Song (Male Poices) "Macuslila" fviacMtlrrouglw- Slater l‘; 6. Piano "Barcnrolie &, Humnrcsquc" Kachmaninoii Mr. Frank T. Watkis i 7. Vocal Duet "Night Hymns at Sea" Goring Thomas I Miss Gladys Billmavi and Mr. Bayard Haddock f‘ B. PnrbSong "O Happy Eyes" Elgym q; . “b , .. PART 2 fij .7“ ' 4r l i‘ ._ l. Par: Song “The Winter's Wooingi" Eaton Fnumg e: .. . ' ‘ . - +11 . r l-lt- tlltll f‘ know llu; uulvvrllizii luy ill tlmi lillglllfl a 4. 2. Aria (hliznbetlVsi From "Ta|1|1l\auser" Wagner V ‘ :\l'|nl~l' >twij~ unis, until tit-nun uyu low; zuul it ut-i;i-s>ii._v . Wives Gladys Blllman 1 iii-u irrmlil 1 l uk no opnosunm. he llslitl ll with l(.‘|‘llll<' f” 1 W...“ ,,._, ..l.-.,,,t,,,.,,. h. E "mi.- ¢..,.,,.,._.5,,..5a.. ' i lylltffl m inr- -<1||lrll'€(l urt-euu ulufre llvnllltl élllUlllv;l' hail t; ‘ m, ..cap,.ic, vlenno|s~ Kiicslcr . l"/lll‘-' lu igrips lll the ciuiluirt of Viflllj, vitul men Mr. lv-m Williams d, .\.\ l, N U.-\L lZlHlllJ-ZS RAY l-'l;'_\'l‘lllili f‘ 4» 50W “The Sol/Iodine Hvru" Fivciev" $50 Mr. Bayard Haddock ;.‘l" ~ ~35’ Lye“ FRO“ hnHypr- CHAHLH; (“jnli\}-.Lll\ 5. Part-Song iMnie Voices) "In Absence" \_ H Tl (H, (W ‘_ i lll l 6. Piuuo "Sonata in E Minor" (1st movement» Watkm . ill l .ni mg ..mplu 1| mruk; _\|)\‘l_~ZN'|l'Rl\.|l" ‘i; Mr. Frank T. Watkis ,1; “llllllllbN DftNtHnto" "hill-l gml" 7. Part-Sang “A Slumber Song" Frederick N. Lolir if z Accompavnst: illrs. Keith Rogers Solo Pianist : Mr. Frank T, Watitln l i ' - ' Prices Reserved $1.00, 75c, Rush 50c. 5 " x" ' "' ‘ +2.: NEW YORK HSII ADS I THOMAS M. REID & C0. l Wholesale Uonmllnslou, Flsh Dealer» i 10s Fulton Fish Market, New York , I Specialties, Smelts. Eels and Clams l Uout-ilgstiuonto solicited daily. ratuntu. tutu-null» .~uul stationery on application v- Releronco: Market Fulton National Bunk N. l’. S R WILEY I SUNS, Trannfor Almntn. Boston =n~- -_u> hoen saiinflotl, several toasts were ldruulc mul rospontlml m. From llll‘ war-mus. rflnmmlts shill, tho Uni‘ truv m)!» in ovltle-ncn was 1c closzor 11'0- tlFlYBl‘ on Rural Route No .2 To .\lr. Simon Brown. llunmi- River. P.. 1". .1, \\'r~ the people of Xlxiytit-ltt mm npe-railion for cloan S‘[)0l‘l and .1 Now tllzisiznw’ lmvn mitt-h Illvilwllln- surangoi- ‘bond m‘ frlonvlsliip be in l'4'>|l\'t‘_\'llll_’ u. you our l!l’ll|'l [I'll tween. llu- Aturinlmi- l1ulvvl'.~=ill<-.<. llfkllllllllfl anal ll]llll‘l‘l‘.llblll)l'l for win l‘--ll~' nl iht- six .\l:|i"illmfl Follvuztw imilrlnu scr\'ir~--,~: us our llllillwllllwi‘ u- .l 4210mm!lustilyumluitliiuuwh Your.» was no 011s)‘ lllplk m “i1 kind.“ m uwuiier llllll roads you |-\ e-umlitir-il that tinr- Scottish church Iiirisxiv. .\ siron: seusu 01' duly u. which “its zulilt-d u ll'l.l5l\\‘4ll‘lll_\' uuil uhlluing spirii. Oilturs may tin us wull but none hotter. .\.< 1'\'l(ll"ll(‘ti of llm i-ntot-m in which you urt- bt-lil. un- prosu-ni n. you :l1i.< chair null our lwfil uwhv- ni-i- that you and yours may Ions: l».- $|Illl'l*4l to r-njuy a wnll earned reel. Fiuuwl on lyvllllll m‘ commiunl- ALLAN MOFFATT. FRANK ANDREW. R. E. BAGNALL. MELVIN MCLEOD. ltvv. l’1-<»l‘.G. l-‘. lluutptou. .\l. .\.. ll, 1)., 1.. ili-livvrinc" .1 .‘~l‘l‘lt-_-‘. tit‘ :i4'l'- mulls- b-u ‘-.\l.~inlitxni lnnmrnlntz niul (h m]: lit-ax" in llu- lll-itsltiy Mt-uzuu lul ('llilj)l‘l. 'l‘l1i_- ifirst. of llltrst: on “'.\lnuimciil". llvv .\lr. Itlngsu-u prt-zit-lioil on Suuiln .__.—-< y, Jnnuziry 30th g.>.____ Mlmmln Llulucnt tor Dllsttrllllrt-t‘. - ADDRESS AND PRESENTATlON 0n llu- vvunliuz o! .l:|nu:n‘,\' 7,1921 ills‘ rulltnvinu ("ltlrt-t-ls and prusvn union uvis u-ndviwrl m vlv- iuziil l -~—-—---_-- Izzsizzs The se o ‘Posrvm CEREAL is increasing year by year f Astlpetior cable drink, l - {-2, becterfor - P heal 8C than coFFee and COSC. V, "There's a. Reason" - 5r Posrvn ' Sold. by grocers THE ciilcmuuowut V_.,-,.: