OTHIN G in the for children than fresh, home-made bread, with the light, snowy-white “crumb” and the tasty, golden-brown crust. i ~ n!!!" ' ‘.1 ' t! _‘ .. flies‘ in“: - . CHOP IIOM i’ 9M A nilbt. BSHZO-lll l. O. O. I‘. Wll-DIY LODGE Grand lie-anion. tonight in Indsv Rooms. Al‘! Odd IWIVW! “will; 533-2-20-1i HOCKEY, s. o. u. v0. o. s. s. tonight, mz-zou HARD COAL-Keep the base- burner tire on. Winter is not. over yet. We have a stock o! the best quality Hard 00ml. A. Plokanl & Co. Phone 240.-610-3-19-3l world is more wholesome ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL- 100 ihiaelrinawa worth 89.50 to clear at $6.49. Mail Orders promptly at- tended to. S. A. McDonald's. 592-2-20-21 GOOD TIME T0 BUY COAL- Don't wait mr a storm. Order coal today. We can supply the best. A. Pickard & Co., Phone 240. 610-2-19-31 HOME FOR BURIAL. - Mr.. Louis McMahon received a wir-e yesterday stating that his brother Leonard died suddenly l-n Boston yesterday morning. His sister, Bessie. who is also in Boewn let: with. the remains last nighz. en, rotate ‘to ‘Ciharlotbewwnl. When" as he was familiarly known. will be remembered by many oi (he football players of a few years ago. when the Victorians Iliad :1 tewm on. the gridiron. Len held down the position as hali Iback, CAMPBELLTON SCHOOL llonor Roll ior January. Grade X.-—l, Irma (Iunsluhle; Claude liluclivverr Grade Vl.--l, Elsie Il-xmning"; 2, Catherine Coiley; 3. (Haul; (trade iil.-l, Lorna .\lu i’! 11i11g. .. \..\¢\\\. them oven fresh! o i» Leigh MGCEWi-“lli ll, ().~'(‘Zll‘ ‘.\ia1<'i\'uy Grade lV.»l, Gordon Constable: ('lll‘l‘. . 1-11; Mattie Constable: 3. l-‘roti inm- ' . ' ~H‘AMILTON.'S f/Yfll/ll/f 0V5? I0 700 . THIN ZEPHYR - s/scu/rs It’s the 3-times-sealed package that keeps and was a popular fellow with both players and fans, who will be sorry t0 hear of lIIiB sudden de- misc. ' Anglicans and Union Church Work says: We oi the Anglican Church have miuch to learn from the present situauion in. Canadian Protestant- ism. and it will be well ior us if we take the lessons to heart- Thc Anglican Church alone among those who profess and call themselves ‘Protestants. has al- ways (liesired organic unity. and felt. ‘that the present situation in the Christian world is a sin against God. T-his fact ha-s at Grade l_ iSrJ-l. Aubrey Found; 12. Alzlrgnret Ramsay. ‘ (lrmie l. 1.lr.)-1_ Lloyd Ramsay; 2 imnglzls lluig ‘Aiillar; 3, Staniord ii .11'l'. Perfect Attendance—lrma Con- isiubiv. (fluude .\lacEwen, Leigh -.\i;1t~l<I\\‘(-11, Lorna hincliwen, Gladys Carr, Elva. .\iacAlliste1', Fred Dun- ning, blorgaret Ramsay. Lloyd Ramsay, — Lilla ‘ G. MacEwen, 'i‘eat‘l1er_ B\\\$ W ("xsv a\\‘\u Church into attempts at unity with our separated brethren, based more upon the desire for fellow- ship and’ the need of united action against the devil. ‘than upon a real appreciation of “what spiritual unity must be. Alter seeing the result of this same sort oi thing inagreat sister communion. It will be our own fault if We try hastily to heal the wounds in the body (‘i and grcdtly improve “B" belure. are s most economical and Boers T y "B" Batteries. Manufactured ‘I , Canadian National (Iurhon Company, Limited t Headquarter: [or Iia/Iio Dal/cry Information i Montreal ‘Toronto Winnipel , 1 l , i , ' f LET US DO . RUNNING Cut Your Operating Cost THIRTY years’ experience in th teries has enabled us within the Batteries are now irom two to three times h Enreready "B" Batteries will long outlast any others, and rent? Therefore strong statements, but they have been I Jrovtd by m: in our own I. Check them- ior ynurscli . _ Thor-c is rm livcrvnrly Radio Halirry [or every radio use. Radio Batteri Christ. The tragic iaot is being driven home to us more and more every day that the way to dsunity is broad and easy and the way to u11ity sicraighit and narrow. There mus-t be prayer and caireiul pre- para=tlou if, when we make our great adventure, .we make not con- iusion- worse confounded. Church 11nity does not come at Parliament Hill but at Calvary. lilore Hlllll more as the days go by. it is being drive-n home ‘to us that any scheme of unity which docs ‘not in some way Iinclude all this prindiples which e11ch oomr mu-nion holds dewr will ‘be doomed to failure. The ory ot “let's get together," llS an appealing one. but the tragedy behind it is that wie cannot get together just by wa-nt- inc to Haste must come slowly. looking back over the past few years, 1t is good to see how wisely we have been led in this matter by o11r Bishops. who, desiring unity “with all ‘their hearts and‘ souls, have refused -to carry the Church lnito situations in whioh lie possi- bilioies of disruption and defeat. Meanwhile, we Anglicans can pray and work ior the iluiflllment of Christ's prayer that we all may be one, and also tor our brethren who are all so adventurously try- ing ‘to work the will of God as they sce it. National R oiila W e z k, February 2nd to 7th. i l e manufacture oi dry but- past two years to steadily Battery quality. Eveready "B" utter than ever dependable source of plate cur- nnd in independent laboratories. on your own radio act. Get and guaranteed by It is not neces- sary to make a trip to our store every time you '- they last longer“ ble and expense. . Phone Fllill ll. cum ' L?',hl;_' Freezing Up ‘ / may mean a lot of unnecessary trou- DON’T DELAY require s o m e drug store arti- cle. JUST PHONE 2 1 9 and your will be surprised h o w Flllidily your or- tiegd will ‘be deliv- 393-1 Tlllllllilli opt-Prince Edward Tnonm cmwuo no. s. s. Sports u»- - times ‘led various members of our l“ ‘Q. o. c mom-a TONIGHT/Lt 586-80091! traitor-tr 111mm prunes,- Lnst evening at tan Jhlmlhnj , ' enthroecarl of; ' left the rails at Will ' _ ed the evening apron which ol- rlved at the scene the out some forty minutesgobr. A” and brought i11 the passengers Md mails, arriving as 1n, mo - A wrecking crew wit yo a, once and it was e' ‘c d to %ve'a thefline cleared by 2.00 a-mb is morning. . PERSONALS Mr. D_ J llihchean, North Wilt- shire, is among the guests register- ed st the Victoria. w.“ Mr and Mrs L. E. Prowse left yesterday on a visit to Jackson- ville anad other pairts of Florida. Flea-Ida. THE onsnxmwmwu GUARDIAN A iel was sent. homylihnrlottotorfi ; PRINCE EDW "The best in eyerythlna the screen so hr has to offer- ln recommending It. W8 make not a single reserv- ation." w _Evenlng World. ARD: l Mr. Fred MacCourt. President lllnurdh Linlmsno Fine for the lhlr. -—--¢o->--- F-ERN WOOD 8OHOOL The following is the report oi Fernwood School ior the month oi January. Grade VIlL-d, Perle Sherry; 2. Elmer Sherry r Grade Vl.—1. Alden Leard; 2,,’ Charles MucFarlane; 3, iDoris Mc- Kenna; 4, (ledric MoKenna. Grade 1v.-1, Kathleen Sherryzi 2, Myrtle iMicKenna; 3, Thomas Mc Kenna. MacKinnon; 4. Brendan Sherry; 5, Grace Gaudet. Grade I, Jr.—-1, Willie Hounam; 2. ‘Ruth IMacKlunon; 3, Everett Mc- Kenna. The followlng pupils had pertect attendance:—Alden Leard, Mar- garet MaoKinnon, Chas. MlacFar- ne. Monthly average attend. 14-2- iPerccntsge s: attend. 78.9. No. of pupils enrolled .18. - Stewart Williams, teacher. ' LETTERS OF SYIVIPATHY To Mrs. George Graham. _ Dear Sis-ter:— We realize at a time of such sad ‘bereavement as yours now ris that. any words we may write are oi iii.- fle comfort’ lbm ‘we the members of the iM. l-l. North Auxiliary ‘W. M. Society iwould ‘like -to empress our sincere and ‘heartfelt sympathy for V you in the loss oi your dear mother. it is only natural that you should be sad. and ‘lonely, and will oif-_ times sigh -io~r tile touch of a. ‘voice that is stlill. You have comfort in ‘knowing you ‘were, aible to be with ‘her and miirrilster, to her luher illness. and ii you could you would not wish her Fback to this world of pain and suflfering. For she is now enjoy- ing sweet communion with loved‘ ones gone on ibefore and hers will ever Ibe a Ibeckoning ‘hand to those leii: behind. ‘May/the llsord give you strength to say "Not my will, but Thine 0 Lord, be done." MRS. ALBERT E. GIRlAII-TAM, ,_ _ Pres. EMMA ‘MoLURE, Sec'y ‘ Fdb. 16, 1925 To iMrs. George Graham, Dear 1Sister:-—-We extend to you our sincere sympathy "in the death of your dear mother. We know how deeply you mourn her loss and that words of ours are entirely in- adequate to assuage your Igzrieif, ‘but ‘we ‘Keel that we must -wrii.e a few lines to assure you of ‘our love and deepest sympathy. -lt is hard to reconcile ourselves to the loss oi’ dear ones Ibut. dear lirlend. ‘the 'bur- den iss yours, hers is the victory. Shehasibeen called -io higher service and ‘we would not call ‘her iback. We would commend you ‘to the lov- lng ‘Saviour ‘who binds up the broken hearts and sustains, ‘in the darkest hours. Although you will miss the dear ifuce, and loving c0111- panionshi-p hcre, you have the blessed assurance that we will all meet again i11 tho Heavenly Home where them are no more partings and 11o more painls‘. Ono lby one the chairs stand vacant That were filled Iby those we loved. One lby one‘ the seats are filling KSIIIIIII WILD-IN! II ‘hum (n mounts opulent) taken at night will halo kaolin watt, by toning ‘and eta-outlawing your dl- [action no diminution. -' of the Canadian lndustlrial Coal A1- THE Co., Ltd., Montreal. ale ‘toda mm st. JonmEm-gs. ily the s. s’. S T R A N D llio tro e for 11g nd on b i- 11ers: nip. a “a Monday; Feb. 23rd i} AT 8.15 vaiiory time Signalli- port. port Romanois Kenmore Hot-ti. Albany- N- Y-v all“ 7.30 , 1 1. Murray ‘Harbor North. .4 P‘ 5. Tenor ‘Solo—“My Ilittle woo, hut" (GleesomAiliir. Stan Low- ery. G. (Zontrulto Solo—~(Seleci»ctl)- Mrs. T. H. Vl"alsl1. 7. 0otett(-.—4"My old Kentucky 1pc 9. Chiorus—4“Spring ‘Son-g" (Pin- sun-Choir. 10. ‘Bass Solo—"'l‘he Sklipper" in our Father's homo above. 12. Qil-arte'tte——-"R0iwin Adair"- BlZned on ‘behalf of the C, E. ‘M98813. ‘Lorne McKandrickf Society, Stan Lowery. Geo. C. Davidson ‘ ESTHER new and Tom Kirby- ecy. 13. Contra-Ito Solo-Pvl/hen lsnng is bow Melody IBOYB. oi Moncton, N.B To Mrs. Charles Grshlrm, Merry Minstrels Auspicea of the Catholic Woman’s League PROCEEDS FOR CHARIT- ABLE PURPOSES Direction i .1. AUST-IN TRAiNOR ,1; 1 LAEMMLE , Big Chorus, Four v _ ._ Funny End. Men, Catchy Songs, Music and Spec- ialty Numbers. V Watch for big Street : Parade if weather ls Grade ]l.-1, Douglas MacFarv fink lane. Grade l. Sr.——1, ‘Louis iRanahanz, TICKET$ 35°- 2. Emmett Banana"? 3- Mtirgmel WGY Program SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 way (Schenectady, N. Y-) General Electric Company i 790 Kilocycles (339 M99911!) Eastern Standard Time ' 11:55 a. n1.—U. s. Na-YBY Obser- 12:30 p. n1.—Stock market re- 13;“) p_ m._-Produce market re- 9:30 p. m.—Dance music by Phi Orchestra, from New popular songs. l c. N. R. RADIi) PROGRAM lRa‘1-1o programme to be broad- cast ‘by the Canadian National Rall- ways ‘from STATION_“C‘NRA" (313 Metric) Moncton, N. -B.,Frlday-‘- Ftlbruary 20th, 1925. <p.m.—\Bedtime Storie-s—l3y "Uncle Alf". 8.00 p.n1.—D0mlnion Live ‘Stock Re- ports, ‘Etc. ' ‘$.30 p.m.—4Programme ‘by the First ~ iBBJpllSl. Church Choir oi Mone- tton. N. B., under the direction of C. 1M. Wright, F. I. G. C. lVL. ‘L. V. C. iM., Organist and Choir- master. Chorrus-Pwhere Choir. ISoprano iSolo-Win an old ‘fa-sh- iioned town" (Squiresy-Mrs. George Armstrong. ‘Basis ,Solo-“Vs.le" (By request) -iM1-. Tom Kirby. Quartette-Pfiood night ‘belov- ed. (iTschzoikowslky)—iM‘e<sdam‘es J. C. IStevens. T. H. \Va)s'h, ‘Messrs. T. H. 0‘-B1'ien. (ico. C. - DaYidson. art thou?“ 5° I“ ‘Homr!’ l'l"()hll.f'l'l'<MlSl4(¥g pm;- son, Elliltrtt. Scott, Collinigs. Wry. Mesdnmcs, Ma1111,‘Snin1o11 and Good-win. lteadlng—"'l‘he ‘Shlip of Faith" ——i.\ir. Lorne ‘McKendrick. ‘(Judge)—<Mr. Geo. C. Davidson. . Soprano Solo—"Hy‘mn oi t‘l1c old Church Choir" (‘Solmiauv- Mrs. A. T.»MuLe:111. sweet‘ Callbeck. Soprano ‘Echo’ dearie" Steeves. . Chorus-“Blow. gentle breezes" (iMankw-Choir. (SansJSou ci )—M‘rs. H. ‘Solo-ital “Love's fiNewton)——'(*B) "My (Jordan-Mrs. ‘R. LL. PART ll. dirogramme or Popular Dance usic iby Joe Mazzleo and his Rain- Ood Gave the King. _ . ' ‘ ' 522-2-20-1-1 . pcwiib LETTER OF BYMPATHY ilJear iSiaterw-The member; oi ‘. m‘ g . W attiflh, A _‘ l liliatttrltnrco. 1925. ~_ y}: ,, q. 11¢. . _ _. __ _ ~ Nigntr-zalszn, 11,, v I ' ' "1. -5, ': The $pectacular Classic of Western ._ ‘E l I’ ' ' A hoart-grlpplngnromanoo of the great out-doors, an h, . matchlsu background of snow-capped mountains, 3|‘ Wm, dramatic power. Big with wngetaqulalggtiénintisnqq thrilling chapter right‘ out nijho llis oi tbfwsat. Alovq story tnat-wlllentltrall you. . ' JACK .no;;1r~ ‘ ~ Presented by. FIGHTING FURY ‘ 1 SUPPORTED BY THE FAMOUSJM UNIVERSAL RA NGH RIDERS THE LAST NUMBER or “WILD; “THE "FAST STEPPERS” Msnmmoicdiitsov HARRINGTON SCHOOL _..___._ Hughes. Grade l, Sr.-~1=‘red Hughes. are called home ‘Heaven its nearer and dearer to each of us. ior ii’ we. —~—— are worthy we shall meet them‘ Report of Harrington School for Grade l. Jr.—-—1, Lloyd Wise. l there. and only when this “me January '| Perfect Attendance-Morgue comes will ‘you be rewarded l" the‘ Gfilde 1x.-1, wenuru Yen; 2,'Hugl1es, A‘udrey Phillips Neill tender 68W. 811d nursing You gavejim-garet Rodd; .’l, Nellie Shaw, iShaw, Stanley ‘ Shaw, Vchem Grade Vlli.~1, Blanche Jones. ' _ to the deceased. i Hughes_ M“? Yo" mid 0m“ ‘menmers of Grade V1.—~-l, IChesley Hughes; 2, your family receive comfort from , _ lielcu ‘Show. NOT WHAT TEACHER MEANT ilrlgliezglzflftzitlflilith tfzvfhheeegwlill; ‘:3 Grade V.—i, Kenneth Stewart; 2, - . ma“ ‘mm our eyes ' Ralph Rodd. ‘lvznchier-“Take ‘this sentence‘ ‘(trade ill, (Sr.)-—l, Stanley Show. “Tulco- the cow out of this m]. Gratit- lii. .lr.- -l, Jessie Stewart; iW-hut mood?" 2. (lludys Rodd; 3. Margaret: l’ilpi'l—~"'l‘l1t- _Cow-" . MRlS. AUBERT E. G-RAIIA-lli. - Pres. EMMA McLURE, See's’ s MASTERS VOICE / Album complete with llvs l2 inch double-sided llcd Seal Records SIS-DO The lVlusic Arts Library of Victor Records l lust as a certain amount oi reading is part oi ev¢rybocly's lll¢ ‘experience, so too there is a. proportionate amount oi music with which every man and woman wishes to be familiar. That is tilt key-note oi the Music Arts Library oi Victor Records, the lira! volume of which is now ready. The Music Arts Librcfl’ d. Victor Records represents a. great variety of achievement b‘! ‘h’ world's greatest artists, and provides a wholly new outlook 011th‘ collecting oi recorded music. The first volume includes ll" new double-sided Red Seal Records. Three contain ‘Shubcrt’! t "Unfinished Symphony" by Stokowskl and‘ the Philadrliihl‘ - Symphony Orchestra, two thrSchumana Qfllfllil" b7 ‘ Gabrilowitsch and‘ the Flonzaley Quartet. m. no n.4,.“ "no Minter’: roars" dealer to mo, you this album, or write u: for a descriptive clrcllllr-l “mrhrlnqliolhocoqq l the ‘M. H. North Auxiliary W, M. Society» desire -t oexirrciss, to you their helrttdlt lsyniipsthy in the sor- rt-w you have Ipsseed through in the removal from your home by the death oi’ your mother-in-law. Mrs. Graham. 2.4-: '-.~»a..A,. Jill. . ,. _h These vlsitaiiions of Providence ' nre s whys on , and poinhmbut u ‘ "I94"!!! Jesusficmniorted the sorrow-i11; W‘ years ago Mien on earth, even so - _ is fills near onto fllblg who _ ,- ~ S urn.‘ m was: our toyed ones, . .\,*.‘1~_-‘_-_:,'_:;;< ,.¢._ ill Yv‘ 1 ‘ ~r-‘ i _ ' Hflrhilfé?" ‘v we. , -'~.“;. I . "l-lisMfl IIONTIIAI- store .a' -‘ oice¢ '