Q “MARCH 1s, 1926. Don't Take a g Chances with Your: Health Hundreds of people sacrifice themselves every year hy taking chances-ind this is particularly true with the epidemics that are prevail- ing at the present time—- Call or write for a package or Macs Cold ans Ls Orippe Tablets and, begin taking them immediately npon the appearance of the first lym- ptom-snd you will have no fear oi LaGrippe. We will mail these tablets to any ad- dress upon receipt oi 25c plus war tux. The ZMacs 149 Gt. George St. l ‘iW"!!!I!l!Iilllillllliliflifiillifiiflletlmfidlllllf. ‘W?"Witi“first!!!Ianisuxusienvatenuisnasencsin ' aiiitiiiitwittlilemweiiissatwilsess R NEW .' JET In long fancy strings. The very thing you have been looking for. G, ll. TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver "The Store for Waltliam Watches " ‘ J-OQ-OQQ In Stock Bran Shorts Sugar Beet Meal Schumachei- Feed Cornrneal a n d Cracked Corn Prince Flour Beaver Flour Queen City Flour Royal Gold Flour Five Roses Flour Robin Hood Flour 0 Quaker. Flour In Bags mill Barrels . We are" offering {special prices on the t, above Feed in ton lots and on Flourlin i five and ten barrel lots. Buy now and save money before we advance our pric- i es. A. llorne 8t Co. , ++$>¢+++o4o e-ooooeoocoau 7fili-3-l6xvcthssziltli. e- *~*¢~+e+0-v 0 Garage Automobiles, Marine and Station- ary Engines repaired Fora repairs and Specialty Gasol- ine and Cylinder Oil kept in stock. 15 years experience Leslie Eamphell Cape Traverse ' —Mary Pick-ford. INTERESTING nisronv On the 23rd of January last the Pastor. choir anq quite s, numbgp . of the sllriflsvale Methodist Church Congregation assembled at the res- ,idence of Mr. and Mrs, Thoma; Dollar the obiect of the gathering was to spend the evening in sooini lrlendlv intercourse lu this good old Methodist home, and also pr“. ent a suitable address and pure sold offering to the Church organ- ist Miss Jennie Cameron Dollar. BY this recent occurrence or Christian fellowship we are remind. ed of the early history of the Soc. lety a brief sketch of which might b“ llllerestlns to the present Con- xregation. In the year 1855 a few families residing in Springvale W50" Pfillxioue views were in ac- cord with Wesleyan Methodism, most ernestly desired a. placg or meetlns where puiblic worship Cllllld be held and gospel truths ex. nlained. For this purpose the d“. trict school house was engaged will?" Ffizular services were held l" about two rem. the sDl>oint~ Inents being taken mostly by local preachers, the Rev. Charles Lloydn rector oi’ Milton parish Church of England holding occasional week lllfiht services. A Sabbath School ‘"5 Organized during the term, the day school master acting as Supgr. lniiendent with two or three his most advanced pupils as assistant teachers. An unusual performance in Sunday School training took place on u beautiful summer Sab- bnth day". when over 40 children varying in use. probably from 9 to 16 years assembled at the old School House and formed s. pro- cession then marched a distance of ircnrly three miles to Milton Church Where tlicy were kindly received and addressed by the Rector. be! the l‘0llllCi' view in imagination this happy youthful demonstration nml also notice ihc friendly relat- ionship existing between those two bronchi-s of llic Christian Church and he should honestly decide that the Forward Movement must have been practised‘ to some extent, in those early oars or Christian Eu ucation. As the school house could not ‘be engaged for a longer per- iod. tlic family residence of the late Mr. Thomas Dollar and kindly of- ivlf-‘il unil most thankfully accept- » oil und bore the meetings were continued.‘ it was during the occu» potion oi this homely place of wor- ship illiii the present Church bulld- ing was erected neatly furnished and dcdlctitcd for future service to Almighty God. During its 60 years of existence it has been repaired and remodelled on two different oo- casions and reopened, services being held in connection therewith. it is pleasing to learn that the prcsmlt (‘liurch Association are earnestly striving for the advance mcnt of social (lbristinn and rellg~ ions education. may their noble et- furis iii this dircctlonbe very suc rr-‘sslul and ubuurlanlly blast. is the earnest desire and prayer of on Old limo worker in the little brown (fliurch at Sprlngvnlc. MARY PiOKFORD. MOVIE ACTRESS, lN DISTRESS. CAL" March 16. weeping “and worn. stumbled from Ithe truin here Saturday on her return from Mind- on, Nevada. where she obtained n divorce decree on Tuesday fmlll Owen lilcorc. bliss Pickford waited ilntil the passengers hurl. all left the (fill. then poured out. and seeing news paper men and comers ‘men. ilank cd by a crowd of tho curious, slur iloil from the opposite side of the our. As slic run with tears stream- int: down licr face she stumbled and fell. llcr mother helped hcr up and "IQ/V tied to a waiting autumn bile anti sped uwoy. Miss Pickford would not pnnsr to answer thcWlucstlons ilred ni her by vcgoi‘ interviewers, but licr moilitai- spoke for her. "'l'llls is oiriirely n personal mat» icr." silo said. “and neither tho m» pcrs nor tho public have any right to bo prying into it. Why can't you lonvo tlio poor lliitle girl alone? She's nervous and broken up. Can't you soc she's crying. This is just needless cruelty.” LOS ANGEIJES, ___._.a__ “Tumblers The kind y ou use is . here. All varieties fro m Common Plain to Cut at Black 8r C0. Clftown Sunnyside, §§§§§Q4¥O§§4+Q4©4 QO-GOO-QO-OQ-O-OQ-§O+OO+O~§O 0h! The Great Flavor oi ~1 llickeys Twist - t b- - th thas the realfla g Yesntlsthe only 0 dishqerezlsnootherbrand t’ I made to equal it. It i5 Manufacturer! vor, a flavor all its own. l tainly not use any other. Once he because he knows a good _ n l‘hey all say: “Hickey s f0!‘ mm“- muitv s. NlCll0LSON TOBACCO c0... LTD t “‘:¢‘:W“Y 1 aknynknAms a man will cer- t tries Hlckeyfi. thing when he gets it. l'l0 USE, cimmtmwn , THE CENTRAL m, H tr Pairs to buy in this Province. . THE PICK of the best seats are left yet for Erin Go Bragb at the Prince Edward. 7699 coun-riiv ctus FOR the bal- ance oi the week, every afternoon and night. PEOPLE'S CHURCH-There will b9 Zflelic service in the People's, Church on Fhdday next at 7.30 p.’ m. VIBIT THE AUTO SHOW TO- night. Gee the big showing o: cars. Hear the speakers. Be sure and get a coupon ticket. 7709-3-18MEL>i IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD VERTi8ER8.—-Advertisers are res pectifuliy reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard» lnu Oflice not later than twelve °°°l1 elwh Ill? except Saturday. when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dti. WHO WILL wm THE s20 m 201d? Every visitor to the auto show will receivs a free ticket The lucky ticket entitles the win- ner to a $20 gold lllece." 7709_3-18ME2i ALL WEATHER COATS. — On ralnY days a water-pron: is an absolute necessity ‘and nnw ihhi the weather is broken and the will?‘ season is here make surn Yo“ ‘are Drvllerly ‘garbed for it. Allylme ‘llllylllg a Scotch tweed rain mat such as Patmrs zircsliowing. will Bet (louble value for their 311N103’. for its appearance is cm. '9“ lll Mylo ainrl suitalble for rain "P Bllllne. Nil Patton's raincoais, Whether iwocd. venetian, loiitlicrcr. to or transparent are made by ex- wert tailors. Oarefullyilnlshed in Iver)’ detail the result being a. trim lllllearance to the wearer, especial. ly if accompanied by ong 0i the glllc storm cans. The old reliable "slicker is alsoful-y stocked for JOWn ups and Misses at the 01.1 prices" and in all ‘sizes. 11, TO HELP KING'S COLLEGE.— Seventeen years ago an attcmpi was mndc to move King's Collegi- from Windsor. That attempt was frustrated ‘by the efforts of the mellllfi 0f Klllks. it sooiet-y lllilllé up of Cliurchmen in all parts of ilie diocese and tho diocese ot Fred erlcton. A short time ago n disas- trous fire occurred by which the rnilin building at King's w.“ hum. ed lo the ground. This calamity has been taken advantage of to re ilQW the ztttolupt so successfully mvt l7 years ago and [he society of lllC‘ friends of King's has been again culled into existence and the liuiroiloniiiii cry to "coma 0V3)‘ and iis-lp us" is gnlllg out to every son ml frioziii iii’ old King's. The bead unrtvrs of the society are at Hall- ‘ax. with W. l.. PJyZilIll. as presi- Jcnt nnd Dr. M. A,‘ B. Smith as ‘secrctzu-yJEvory (rliui-‘climnn is eli~ giblo for membrrrship. This society vculd llkc every griiiluilie of’ King's lllLl every (‘lllll limzm who is m- orest-etl in 1i ‘ historic seat oi t-nrnlnq to rally lo the irolors mct- morv. 'l‘his i-ulliww is tlic ntmliuziiil ia-i‘ the church in ' Nova icoiia and New Brunswick. In ilic orovinct‘ of Nova Scotin filly pari» illPS 1n- ninnliod by liingsmen. its history ls ihr history of the church in the .\'lill'l[llii(‘ Provinces. During the war all eligible stitdrmia Vlllllllififirctl rim] wont to ilic front. Many of ilicni svrvcd with distinct- ion. Many oi‘ its graduates: who were in liofiy nrrlors such us Wor- ‘xcr. Ambrose, Aiiilrewv, Abbott, hull Shoifortl wont ovcl‘ and llilllllillSl‘ ’rt-<l‘ln sick and dying. lls list oi yfflilullitlg is n proud one and con- tains the mimics oi‘ such men {IS the Inglis, father, son unrl grzliltlsnns. [he lslum-is, 11m Unlocks, thc Iliir‘ ncys. Grilysm Medleys. Wlllliilins. Toppers. Archibalds and other ll’ lustrous Cunitdizlns. Apart from the recent fire, the college is c1110)’- lng great prosperity and iiwrc lB no valid reason why this should not continue. Sllflllkllll! 0! ll"? ‘it’ uimpi, to move the college to Hali- fax and make it an arllllllcl- l0 Dal‘ housie and the report that St. John ilcsircs the colleile i0 lelllmc to that city. the New Glflsllllw Ell“ ern Chronicle says! Nelillel‘ °l those larger cities have such ll" ideal situation for im educational institution as the peaceful. home- liko town on the Avon. Its every environment lends itself to sludy and research and whut is best fllld manly in the llie of a Yollllg "find lt would be a more kindly‘ 11% l?! on the pg“ 0g the interests n u ~ tlrtgfiggnbtlishing the famous school just us it was before it iell u viClllll to the fire fiend," ._.___._._.____ DAVIS AND mum's mean AND PORK saus- AGES on BALI NOW BY Au. LEADlNG oaoceas. GOVERNMENT lTAMPEl-‘l on eacn WRAPPER. one or "rue cuoicaer MEAT- Poons on TH! MARKET mo ALSO THI onese- es-r encAuse no wssr: WHATEVER m UIINQ tame-slut. , . Dr. E. C. llanis Eye Specialist i osise. Royal Bank Building, Char-lob- 1~ ‘tetown. Office Hours: 930—12- a Truths 68-Y kknknnnnnknkv-¢" ' v Yv 7v ::‘L¢.A§ Thursday excepted. 2i - John to lend themselves . POWNAL ClRCUlT.-Next Sun- day us follows: Clifton 11; Mt. Herbert 2.30; P0wnal'7 o'clock. 98 OENTS and three coupons with postage will secure for _you the new University Dictionary. MAKE YOUR 01.0 STRAW ‘hat like new. Use Colorite at Johnson a Johnson's. rooms-tactical PATRONIZE LOCAL talent ‘ se- cure Y9!!!’ tickets now for the last Dfirformance of Erin Go Bragh at the Prince Edward. 7699 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO- NlBHT.—‘F1.rst degree Usual dc- gree team. Please be on hand. Ro- ireshmenis served. and a good time assured. BRIISCOE MOTOR CARS the cars with the “Half-Milllon-Dollar- Motor" will not he siren at the "Motor Show” on account of cars -lllll>pcd from the factory for this show being held up in the freight congestion on the mninluntl. Colin H. Stewart. Distributor, Summer~ side. 76l9-3-16ME3i. PROPERTY SALE-Mr. E. G. Saunders has purchased the wcll kliown farm and resilience known Lit) Newsioiid iii Wlllsloe from Mr, John ‘S. Morris who intends to (zmne to Charlottetown to live. .\'lr. Saunders takes jiossessioii oi.’ llie farm at once but Mr. Morris retains the resilience until the autumn. DELEGATE TO G. W. V. A. CON VENTiON.—~Mi' l’. E. Pnlluer. in Cllfllkelot‘ vocational training in this province has gone to Montre- al to spend a short holiday. Iiir. Pitlmci‘ is one of illc lsluiid dolo- gutos to the convention of the Grout War Veicraulu which opens in Montreal on Monday next. _ DIRECT SlElRVlCEt-dliessrs. Bimtnin Bell & Co, have been ad- vised that the (lauuillun Govern- ment Merchant Marine have ar- rniigcil for the llrst sailings of one of their steamers from (lliurlottc- town to Liverpool, G. IL. n1bout_ the middle of Junc- Tllis will be. good news to the shippers of this Province and it is to be hoped will meiin the building up of a large trade between P. E. island and the Old Country. it is iniicresting to note also til-at nrrungouienls arc also being completed for sailings from (Yhurlottctown lo Cuba and to South America during ilie months oi November and llccciubcr, pro- vidiirg tliilt sufficient cargo ls as- sured. FAREWELL REGEPTlON.- On - the evening oi‘ 'i‘uesday February 10th quite a largo number of the young people of limiter River as‘ sourbled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDoughll for the pur- posg of tendering a farewell recep- tion to Mrs. Russell McNeill, (lice Miss Lizzie Whitlock) who not long since had fallen a victim to qupids darts and later had tak- en up her abode in the Civly of Charlottetown. Cupid had tiorie his l work so well amlWMr. McNeill had been so successful in trnrryllllt 07-" as lie himself expressed it-"the hello of Hunter River," so quietly, that the young people hid not liatl or opportunity of saying gooillbyc mid of ivlsliiilg her well. But on the above mnntitmeil (late-while shc and her husband we gllfillillllg d few (lays at lior old homo. U1" young folks of the villaize planned on giving “Lizzie? u surprise. Ac- cordingly a ironic was lo he sec- ul'\‘ll at which the ymlut: 090919 “(r0 tn assemble and to which Mr. e v0 ovivoo 0v 0 +0.‘. QwvQOO-O.‘ and are troubled with a cough we advise the use oi Our Emulsion oi Cod , Liver Oil and llypo- , ihhosphites oi Lime , 3 and Soda Etc. ingredients It contains which will reach the source o: the complaint and effec- tunllyremove tho omnib- 1i ls as snfe ior children as Trv it You’ll Find it 3 - Excellent z’ Johnson 8r Johnson The Quality Prlllflll" i m. Kent and Prince su-du and Mrs. McNeill and their rela- tives were to ‘be invited. lvlrs. known. soon settle-d the question iii a house by kindly offering the use oi‘ their home for the occasion. The early part of the evening was spent in games and music. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Dingwell. very kindly favoured the gathering with a num~ ber of beautiful solos. time llnri been thus spent all as- sembled in the druwitig room where Mrs. McNeiil was presented with an address and a large number of articles useful for house keeping. The address was read by Rev. R. , H. Sinvcrt ivbllc Miss Beatrice Von down by on (enlists-d llllllllil'_\' poi- lrlcrstinc mirde the presentation. Mr. ZlicNelll mi behalf oi‘ Mrs. l\'i<=- of an emergen i’- "lmmw MY immii cy? Mr. and McDougall whose kindness o the young people ls so well After some week for Montreal. Mr. Harry C. Stewart. left yester- day for Kolliher, Snsk. Mr. E. S. Norton. Cardigan, was in the ciiy on business ycstor (lay. Mr. H. ‘McLeod of Dunstaf- fnage was a visitor to the city yes- terday. _ ‘Mr. W. ll. inman of Hampton was in tho city yesterday attend- ing the horse show. . Mrsl Murchison and hcr sister Mrs. J. T. liantz. left yesterday iorToronto whet-g Mrs. Murohisods sons are attending collogc. Mr. ll. F. Hobby. of New York has arrived here on business in connection with the wreck sale 0i tho steamer James N. Orr at Sav- age Harbor. Keep Your Health TONIGHT TRY Minartls Liniment for that Cold and Tired Feeling. Oet Well. Keep Well, Kill Spanish Flu by using the 01.0 rmusnms MiNAiRU-S iilNliMiiiNT 00., LTD.. 4 I i‘ ' . 4i 1 Yarmoutli. N. S. Policemen Kill Negroes in Fighti llAlaTllliOltE. MD. March lfl.~— Two armed negrncs who attacked, policemen were shot and killed iui different parts of illl‘ city last lllKllli , and o negro burizinr was ‘shot. with‘ a rifle as he lcupctl from thc Svrillltl, story window of u homo in north», west. Baltimore. , 1-. Flir- burglar \\'ii.\-‘ wages and adjustment oi worhinr hours which was umlnimtmsly vol ul last night. became elim-livt; ibi: morning. The iniloils involved claim s. membership of between 7.000 uni‘ 11.000 hnt n0 figures were obtain» able early today as to llic OX3!" number nf mcn who nlivycti tin striko cull. Steamship mvnor- saitl, however. that if ‘the lull mom bot-ship walked nut. consiwisil‘ ship tins wmhr be nearly tlcvi up. Tho longslionunh arc now d5 cents ah limir for u basic o, hour (lay with $1 uu hour for r-n-r ilmc. The checkers want an i crease from $25 u. work in $1!‘ ztnli a. dcrlilction of four liou t "Mock. The dock workers want Il ‘.65 per cont. incrcasc in wages mt-r their “YPSPHE scnle oi‘ $'.li'» ti \\‘--vl‘. Steamship owners ilot-lnrcil zvvrc unable in mcci ilu- ili‘lllii ‘li4 because they tverc bminti by ib- awardoi tho national iuijustim-ni commission. which was i0 rvimiin in effect. untilSept. 30, 192i). _____4o-o-__- TREE AND OOONS BROUGHT OVER $168. LONDON; ONT. March lti,__\v|1. llam Elsan. a farmer residing ncnr a i l l l i s a FARME _ You never know when your horses or cattle will be attacked by’ colic or indigestion, and how many of you have" any remedies The more cost of a few simple remedies is‘ oniy compared with the loss of a valuable ztnmial. To encourage the farmer to lteop tlzr-si- l‘iL-*l;cs5'<l.l',‘f u mcrliti; on hand and to advance his education in the trcattiiiiej UL time (liill-z-t-itt oi horses and cattle, We will present to cvciy tanner bu; worth of veterinary remedies at our stoic the in Chas. T. Konivek, V.S.', for the State cl‘ ()E'('_":.'Osl. . . pages of valuable information-As cloth lJOLlII-‘ii and well 1h.- should be in every up-to—datc famiei-‘r, homo. write us, call orsend for whatever wmixlir-c. you illti}. possible, as these books will not last: l».~l~.;.~. dies and will be pleased to give you (m1- ltil‘.'l('£;r. If you wish to purchase the book o; =11)" tho gull-iv will i»: Hi . . 149 Great George .». l.l captured by western district polk-o ,.,, '_ .l-h_,, H“), "Wm 1mm ‘aces again lll0llYlVll0li lie applied for il‘i?ili.lll'ilt‘.‘ I , , W.‘ SJ,,,,.,.H_,. Mm,“ 3m‘, “$3,110,- m LMVEISIlY ,"°5l'll“'l~ _1 it]... \\'llll'll l .illi.' lid‘ i-ozwlliilms llvrliiiiiinli The fits! man killcil was hlfill“,,xh . , llll‘ . ircnuin from (amp llolziblrrl zilirw .i.h,_ PM,“ m, tho negro liad ilrod several Sliiill. . Nrill in it TOW W811 (11111501! Wilfllfi ni Patrolman Eaton, ll0l'illl‘ilSl,(*|‘li “EH.” 4min“, - - . ' i 3121 l . liiiim- ili- illll(l|'l|l - .1 .1 it i ' 1 thanked the young people for their (llsirict, at St. Nlni-ilu-ws and hallo.»- , {NH \,_.,i',,h m , H,“ phnq,» __ “,,;,,.,.,Hnn_ 13322 j thoughtfulness and kindness lo streets. ,1“ T n, J _.,'H, .1 Morrison .12 1 3 3 C U 4E lilrs. McNeili. The fnleinds nsseiptlb- rphp SPFOHQ mo“ ‘pa, - ,‘ " . my r . led then polned in snglng “ or Ii,"ro1,n-,n_;_|.i_ p; |_ ‘ , _ ,.l y ’ they are Jolly Good Fellows.“ For ‘.10., w ‘A _ ._: "Add" if." i SUMMARY CLASS B > i lowing this u dainty lunch Wils sr-r- “n.0,, Si.“ _ u,~_,,n,,,1h,,l_ . ,, , , , --',,,: ; . y val utter Ina-ymg H’ nunmer or (‘ii mi e 1lll'l‘iil!llilll li‘l-'l ii l it! ' H. . l‘, . ]' ‘I2 li~ ‘Ya-lilo \ “ilillll Til?‘ l 4 5mm“ a" J0me“ “hands and sang liinl. 'l'.'ii\ jimllcc wcr~ llli‘t"i'i"lil t! I‘ i “ ‘ I ‘ii _,_' I ‘,1 '. i ‘l '= ‘ . l~‘ . l llll.\'. 0121 3 > 0 "Auld Lang Sync . Just ‘before by a mo“ m. npgrop,“ i i » _~\~ . \\\I~\- w. - .4. 5 ,,_ mfivhmun 3534 4 j breaking up a hearty vote of thanks i 4 r i‘ '1 llll! lln- .,; u ..,_,._._,. ‘uflltqn, 43 s 3 3 ‘t ' ’ was tendered MP- "m1 MPB- MC‘ -———<~<>——— ‘ ‘ "l '-‘“* “‘*““ "“"- n. l\ .\| m, .\. xp-imimi. asses 4 1 i ‘ During the changing c0!!- <> Douguil for opening lllp thtilrlholusg Y k P it. . Y '1... ,_ , , , E H, . ‘m... t_[|}_ T _ ’ for the occasion wien is m i 'H\t'-l~‘--1< y" "win-i. \\.~n~-,_sinrt,er,l<l. . 1 ditions of winter we are all < hem duly presented “in; lacknnw. . , . ,, , ,,,.,,,,.,._,; W“, Au M“ no“, and " < lodged the happy Klllwlllg “m” N S k ' "ll “l “-' i,\l"'.»' "lillllllll. ‘Timer, Ezra ’ subject to coma’ grlppe’ etc" ‘t closed by tilt! singing 0|' the Nill- (i . -. w. lllPll m‘ \\ill’ i,.:,-,i,|i.. ,,|,-.\,||H..n_ A, w‘, Dggltpr- 4 . l > etc. a ional Anthem. -——v~ ii‘. wm- ill ill“ -lZ‘.i‘l‘<l1l.'ll‘. 1 ,~ anti \\'|ll'i-- Walkman. NMW YOllk. blnrizll lii.---'l'l\\ .. _..>_______ - -, -¢ i, l! porchance Y0“ 3T0 Jul“ I strike. 0i‘ lfiCiil ltmésliurviiicil l, ‘ __- llllvvktls mill "WK ‘"1’ “in l" “"- Lrnour: toeciorn 1r lfllflinw‘ til iih- li<“.il3.\i(‘. it was m- E '"°°°"°"“" mm‘ m‘ “Muck t m. J. s. lliesscrv)! city. lclt this forcc div-lauds for an imwoer in d ' Avisaicr. our. - i. ni-r- m lll'lli'\'l' that fill-Ill‘ rend- . l l . -.lill'll‘ivi'_\' and lup<i1l~l iisw '0 -\ l'l‘-*""TC(‘$- M“ A5‘ .\_~ i';ir n» lz~ uq: .|lii-~ it» j iilrc. yliqi i; iiili iii-i iri-zl, ll" during the trying jqlilith .,.1.i~.i_ h \:u-i ~ w! and m". v1.1 illiivs. ahead, America iln-lliv livvpli» m ilyw i'n":~,~il . iii-V iwiif" no! lil‘ rvlicil ilplill its a Iillfl- spnipzitliizi-il isiili tlio spirit ililil m-v" um! .» squint.- in the L888“?- . ZLQTJM ;__.‘_'.» 7'7‘ . . . . . . 7 - ~ —— a i —— A~-~>- ‘I’ \‘ anqz‘ l Wingham. felled a. huge soft olm tree. in the top of which was the winter home oi a family of recoons, with three lusty youngsters. The lumber in the tree sold for $98.14. Then the farmer eold the skins of the ooonsior $70, hiakins the total amount he realised from the ireo arid its occupants $188.14. I 4 t I c I l t l I t l I I a ,| l l .‘ i ,1 i l .4 o l Q i i 1 i. wam- '4 armband in case very small when i liner-its of n l‘ we Doliztrs i wait vct(-i'in;ti"\’ hook by , '4‘;i1~; but." (‘Olliitllifa 256 ' 2'a't»:i»rl and ZVlYlSL‘ you to l‘('i uirc 21;; 310011 as \\'<:i::i\.<~;'..1'1zll lib-o m‘ rome- l We \\':‘~.1\.%:l w The Farmers’ S i! :11; i‘ I ‘ s. {Belgian-Dutch i ice, Racing » Agreement Upon A ,_ , _ M, i8 Sfillélill e‘ iw '1 . \‘.‘.l~' ii : ‘ numbn- ill‘ i'lli'll rau- finished . m; flvr boats fur n du- Tlii- il'|\ ivns in .\-l mndii- i. ii “hi; JIHH’ lfiillil clean raring wus A; i‘\'ll. h. ‘~ ll’ xvii i l iisi u.\'. till ' l.l.lll‘lli:l SUMMARY CLASS A : liigv. ll, .\'. Nichol- Illlil ll.‘ " ,. .in~l\ >lfllllll anul dcclsltve ser- zimi m ilw groan-st, cllllfle 8V6!‘ ni ‘ll in llli- iivililtlis wOiild nllOW Elie iliviplvr‘ which iliSIllrBfl the Allies ‘at. ‘in loft in jvnpnrily. Would l)!‘ u czilziiiiiiy i0 the world "bin impnviwrishment of - in rim lmauir- ll mu r / ,, u‘ ‘ah-mm aqua-u- v-r --..'----..-__--»..--. - - . - - _ . _ . _ meprjce ofiea and coffee A r has been sliootin ' up -but that docsni boihor tlic thousands . who now enjoy ‘ 1 INSTANIPOSTUM —- a rich full-bodied and whole- some beverage with distinctive coffee-like flavor but _ only one after effect- Satisfactiion t- At Grocers