‘a HELP ME CARRY THIS HAMPER OOWNSTAIRS. JIM oowr 751.5 ME vowaa some ro SCRUB ALL THIS WASHI SILLYI OF ‘COURSE NOT. IUSE RINSO, THE HARD-WATER SOAP THAT SOAKS CLOTHES SNOWY WHITE. WASHDAY IS EASY WITH RINSO .. . h S these TIC 9 How kc clothes sham! rna cicriuily “'10” Rinso P9‘ he cloth65- bbed-out OW yo“ w“ uglill Saves nwrldmg‘ Cup {or cup. R ilfihhwvm makers O Rinso '15 , sh~ior ‘gzlxf, pailliagm The lewd“ Owner-Amok hcrc, your illed one of our prize hens. Neighbor-Oh, I‘m so sorry! %LAM to dress hip/f; _ at clothc5 ‘Yon g o; boiling-l - savfi$ l s hat threadbare, seru . h s . - g 8S Inuc‘ inso glves {W iC —_ sO3P5’e\'cpi . uficd xipedcd‘ 6W3; lnvva - . ommc“ . ~ macblni-S 1°C l 3g \\ ashirii-B v ccd l“ 111 ?‘§$y§§§ZiT¥anvc lS ’ . h‘ l1" ‘PU’ G ran-Md ,1 t: L?" Bwlhenl mu INS ed IOIP 1°‘ tub‘ tioi‘: has you certainly can't bl How ‘was hc to know that it was a But prize bird? GAY evening inprospect . . dancing . . a late supper. . finishing touch." But are you peering close up to your mirror . . wrinkled iust a little? Better use Edison Mazda Lamps. Their caressingly soft light banishes eye- strain and helps you look your best always. . Just now. you're adding eyes puckered . . EDISON MAZDA "INSIDE FROSTED I¢ALPVII)€; A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT afe Suds n hardest Walflé shcrs. 50°11“ d it. e \\'ccl<'$ Ger, the . MLUX" dffomfl", walk" and dinhpan. forehead uds guaranteed by your grower. TOWN United Church. N. Bedequc tcr. J. W. A. Nicholson. turning after hockey match. 30th. Wellington Battlers vs. Kcn- sington Granites; Holmuns vs. C. Y. l start at B o'clock sharp. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Special train leaves Wellington at 6 o'clock, returning af- ter game. 30l2-1-29-2i __- —FOX NOTE-The first fox to mate {this year in the western part of Prince Edward Island is owned by ‘Mr. Percy MacPherson. Dunblane. ‘The fox is a patch and has raised three litters of five each in the inst thrcc years. All the litters came early. The pelt of one of the laulis sold this fall for $65.00 cash at G. R MacQuarrles, Summerside. —NEW ANNAN INSTITUTE-The regular monthly meeting of New Annan Women's Institute was held at the home of Mlss Olive Dalzell on the evening of Jan, 21st, I931. The president, Mrs. J. P. McInnis, pre- sided ancl there were nine members and fourteen visitors present. The meeting opened by singing the 1n- stitute Ode. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. The members of the sick committee gave- their report and two bills for fruit were ordered paid. Miss Louise Moase and Miss Mary Maclntyre were ap- pointed on the sick committee for next month and Mrs. Harry Moase and Miss Patricia Cullen were ap- pointed on the school committee. All correspondence was read and discus sed. A cake was lottcried and the proceeds amounted to $7.65. The cake was won by Miss Dorothy Cullen. Theer was no new business under- anlc poor Fido. , "the l L-SO Ag‘ AQAAA a a‘ a‘; ‘a —GYPROC— l not received direct from l'aotory_. One full car-load GYPROC and One full carloacl TIN-Til!‘ -Alcorted length- ~ -Prlcol low- ' f Poole 1C Pulfc Rhona taken at this meeting. A musical program was enjoyed as follows: Com munity singing by the members; so< prano solos by Miss Olive Dalzcll: violin selections by Mr. I Alexander McNeil] and piano solos by Miss Pal‘.- ricia Cullen and Miss Mary MucIn- tyre. By special request, Miss Dalz- ell sang the Burns "Anniversary song“ with organ accompaniment. The members were also entertained with gramuphone selection. Luncheon was then served and a collection talc en. After a vote of thanks to mil‘ hostess the meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. N. J. McNeil) on February 16th at 7.30 p. m. i EDUCATING JAPANS GEISIIA GIRLS (Canadian Press) TCKIO. Jun. 28.—Japan‘s geisha profession, but are studying modern subjects in an effort to stave oil the competition of cafes and bars. The school resulted from the con’ fcrcnct: and plans made by the Nat- ional Association of Geisha House keepers. Lectures are given at the Shimbasi Geisha Exchange. “If the giesha continues to adhere Western Guardian‘ -BOBIN HOOD FLOUR sold andl 2050-1-26-1 month - l i -WANTED: Second hand driving. sleigh. Write Box 214, Summcrslde. l 2088-1-28-21. —-NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREE~l l1: Wiimot. 3; Freetown, ‘l. MinIsU —SPECIAL TRAIN FOR. KEN- SINGTON leaves Wellington at 6 o'clock Friday evening. Jan. 30th, re- 3012-1-29-21 -BIG1DOUBLE-IIEADER IIOCK-l ~ i ‘CENTRAL HEATING m EY, Kensington Rink. Friday, Jan. ‘ l M. L. League games. First game to TI": bu“); OTTETQWJ c]! AD“! - -\_ u. ~-.~ ..*IZOBll\' IIOOI) FLOUR sold by leading dcufcrs everywhere. Better - than ever. 2350-1-26-1 month ..‘WIIEN IN MONTAGUE call at l. Bears 8r Bears store to get your sup? ' 1 ply of groceries. Quality the host. Prices the lowest. 20dJ-l-27-3i. il/orld’: Zcrecn‘: ' j lrcatest Greate . . , , l “m” lmmanw .."WI-. ARE NOW OI-FLRING at ladies and gents winter coats. buys suits and overcoats, men's and boys and ladies sweaters. Bears 6r Bears,’ Montague. 2069-1-27-31. greatly reduced prices. our. stock all _ . I can be produced to take the place of _\voolcn materials for making foreignl l o ' "c 2' lstyle clothing." l _ EDWARD i ,1 3015' WIND BREAKERS $1.29 Sizes z: - 34 t LADIES” HOUSE DRESSES ‘Lilli PRINCE CITY . l BIG CANADIAN 5pgnd5 g5 on lips these Ell-ls wlll‘ WINNIPEG,Man., Juli. 28¢- ilock around and entertain a guest. 11711-111‘ 016w V9015 *1 °11*"111"Y °11 1‘ N0 wgndgr they attract llm people iviilnipeg house will be but an orn- wlm a mogul-n splrlt away from the zmicntui feature and the F-rnace n’ geisha," lrclic oi =.n uninformed anl cxl-ruvag- ; CHINA curs & snucrns LADIES’ PURE SILK lent. Criitcfapprovcs Mr. Wu's suggestion -‘~r- clothing has a (iefinitc place in our paper says. "People will keep on us~ ‘ing it as long as no better wearing apparel is found to take its pines. P1" 81115 fife 801118 i0 5011001- This Wm lSo the question is not a more ofllcin‘ lthc girls are not only studying to ‘learn the classical attributes of their mandate, but some positive and con- ese fabrics. Classes in the geisa school will be ‘"1" P11“- 11 111° V1510“ 01 111° 4'11)“ devoted lo Sublet.“ such as muslc and hex". engineers becomes a sonlity. lltemture‘ lea ceremony and flower The municipal central hcnfing pinnt, al-lvnngenlenl. palnllng‘ domesllc tasud and ‘found highly erucicnt and sclence and elemental Soclology‘ lccononiical in the business cUIOEI, is “How dellghllul ll ‘vould be]. acl_ ‘about .0 be extended to 1 larger res- lled Kawamurav --ll- a gelslm could icicntial area and civic tuiilorities compose a poem on a given Subject luiieic it is not imlarnirabh " zit (V- fm- lnslaucé. wholmvel- She ll, call_ cumnlll m individual ner-iiitl-q sys ed upon by her Quests to do so." 15°11‘ ‘V111 1“ i‘ 1"‘11'11-"-'1115*'¢1‘7l "*1" lotions and llsincss struewlrcs will WANT TO RESTRICT 951N555 FROM lpipes with icntral plants heat will; WEARING ENGLISH CLOTHES be regulated by thermostatic control; as is desire-ll in each Dlli'rl.lli;. the (Clnadlan Press, ‘smoke iiuisarrw will be abo ‘s: t. iLe SHANGHAI, Jun‘ 23___A reversion fire hazard Nlll oe reduc-d and a] instead of European clothes may be V1113 111 100-01011“- exllected if the movement originated 1711111110709; built its Cclibi-ll f-cnliw here by influential Chinese meets with 111M111 11' 105- “5 ‘=1 1111111115 "1 11» Pl‘ succest }‘:I.‘(‘—l.li(‘. urn; Ir. Canalh -ann The proposal, made to thc-Shang- 501010‘ 110'” 1'10"“ 111011 211" 111111011 ‘l’ hal municipal authorities, is that 30091105’ 111° "119 Payers al’P1'°"°"1 Chinese men and women who wear 111° 9x09110110" 17f 34501000 011 311 “'7 foreign-style clothes should be taxed 1011510“ °f the P13111- em Clllnese “.110 are lmlumlly com carry the sicnm lilies into the sub- the suggestion which is being adopt- l1r°111 12 m 40 P9106111 011 11191 011191 0d by many people who ordlnm-lly and to the householder nicmls llicl may be regarded as slyle,seltel.s_ elimination of dirst ashes and gen- Mn Wu Chaoxung has Set hlnlself ex a1 unpieasnntness. The scheme has‘. m prevent further unplug" of for. liguiie coal milled in Western Cun-v elgn customs null svmml l0 cxlend ndli, and its use has reduced the im m“ Sale of Chinese polls‘ ‘HOITHLIOII of United States coal bv Mr. Wu seems in he more interest 5010011 1011*‘ ‘"1 F10" 211191105“ 11' 15 Pm‘ ed in restricting adoption oi’ fol~~ luosctl to (ICVNTIH sicnni by clcciricitv elgmslyle clothes by Clllnem men -ns soon as pqvscl" is avaiialfc from a than by chines” womm‘ as few o; new $7,0U0.000 development schI-mc the latter wear foreign style cloihesfiut 5111"" F5111‘- Mammba- and 111"" The Chinese \vc'.~k1_\'. The China! “WKRAY "5339" NORTH Knox (Tcllric, 'I‘r\rn|i‘0, Ont. The l:i"l 112L118 from here htzd a "cf-rcncr- to Robert Bllflls the grcnt-1 "st pout of 50' 11nd, who seems to “"1: a lriir 1i lnngllnge and b.“ r:‘z:i in A- l lands where Scotch-l mrn cr their descendants have cir-hrrl. TLr-ontn ha" a largo Plilfllplll "f ikcsc and it seems to me thrv are "n the incrcls" raillci‘ i‘i'\n do iv". ll’i.\’p a ccifllrntrri S"".lll\‘1l inc, 112v. Alexander Fraser, sponrliwr a I 111 ("uric oi’ \\'r"‘t5 in ill? Cl‘._\'. and n we 1rd an ntlrircrs in the: chaps‘ maria/e‘ ll-aurfiaflig buzz‘ h'l-: \\ ll ch I much cnjc ii llli "'1 J . npicu-zus Sfifliilfili accent mndg _. in some respects. "That foreign style daily lite is indisputable.“ the ncuni crete measure by which certain Chin whelher silk or cotton. "Yiruir. lie is very much attendance at his 1s yourlzlsarefcg Ho; to thc old fashioned traditions of their class they Will perish in the wave of modernism which is sweep- ing the country" declared Tokutaro Kawamura, president of the associa- tion. "They lnust be educated to keep abreast of the times. As a matter of. fuct, the profession oi’ geisa has nev- cr been as poor as at present. "The people are drifting to the cafes and bars as the waitresses in these places arc in general better ed» ucated and more interesting to the modern youth. Thcy read newspapers and magazines and munyrof them are capable of carrying on a conver- BRINGING UP FATHER sation on current topics. It one 50m M all dealem "s nnri th~ final one in Know ch on Fnllbnfll r-vrninc, ls a f'l1l‘.lfl.‘( i0 I‘l"‘C. I doubt if the Gen- ‘rul 1\$.~(‘llll)l_\’ that is schotiilicri to mcct there in June will bring such 1i crnvzci. H" sflmis’ to b; of concil- dfllllfldand I150 __ l_CB'-fi;11'1:v11":1(; in v-v sllli‘ t and llclrl n lvcck of meet- jlilrgfnrgmffl‘ thf,“,,_,_"_‘_ nl__gs,,_‘q‘fi'clu‘;rfct_ ‘m. College Street United Church; ed by CATARRHQZONE: Nasty nose, in "tlllfll nlucv the terrible disrup-“l discharges are stopped. some. iniirun- tron nccurreri on June 9th, 1925, andl 9d (mists "Y9 11911311’ 519119111113‘ F110" the Prcsbvicrians adjourned to meet ous which drops back from the iioscl . _ ' | to the stomach is done.lnwny' with. ljllloixlixilahurch Efinhllzlztiggttm‘ Bull’, Headaches depnrt The breath is ' "1- '1 -~-"- '. P" 1"" purified. You will be free from colds, you would sv no evidence in cithcrl 00118118. Sfiglylllxggxilgglo 3§RTT1VII_ “lchurrh of any struggle. we have‘ you use A A . wo - . , months’ treatment, $1.00; small size,l ltjxglclggzggtfictgxfgfé ggfitggcirt: iii I If your car; riir: and lwvv. iviili loud noises it is an lllflllllbl" laigii of Catnrrh. and if not chcsltcd ploy rc- suit in partial deafness " ~~ sim- piest remedy is CATARRHH “NE»— inhale it soothing vapor a fc.v times be linked up by undcrgro-lvlrl stcnml l to the wearing of Chinese garments ‘his “01110110 1" a °°1151de1“?"' -‘*"1'"'l and alrcadvi l. so heavlly that they wlll prefer to plans are being considered for spend l _. wear Chinese lalmmlsl Even norm. ing an additional million dollars lol v servamve have expressed approval of urbs. It is said central healing szncsl e5 He has a dual purposln me llrsl The present pinnt is operated with ‘ 1 (Subs) TURBAN TAMS 69c I KOTEX 35: 12 to Box BOYS’ PULLOVER JERSEYS 69c MEN'S ALL WOOL WORK HOSE 25c P. d: G. LAUNDRY SOAP 7 CAKES 25g I55 PER YARD SILK FULL FASHIONED r . BRUAIISLOTH GNTS FINE BROADCLOTII Separate and attached collars. Every Shirt guaran- teed full cut—last colors — latest pat- terns. WILLARDS CHOCOLATE BIIDS 30B per 1b- up at the head of the pro-Chinese K015111159 sugccisnflt 1'11“: P7121219 9129A EDISON MAZDA ciohes group. He advocates a. tax of 1f‘ 5 1'0“ ‘Y 0 S 9P A1110 9 w 11' LADIES, FLANNELETTE B B $50 to $100 for the individuals priv- "IP98 field 1i thc municipality should .1 . _ u L s liege of wearing foreign style cioth~ 5° P011011- 6 L u u M t R s 25"40-00 Iflcguiar We Value 390 CIIINCHILLA srnsrs 49c l _ . l _ . Y. 4 Sizes 32 to 44 Chinese women}: dzx... is extremelyl"1111 1010191‘ (‘00110111195 “111 be P35“ BRUSIIED WOOL attraclivta and “w women Show little raiblr. The ouicolne of this interesting _ l disposition to discard it. But men, es- _1110111§=T1"~1 °Xl’"_T1"l°'ll 1* 13991.! Slilfl- 8 I‘. H t T s ‘m0 pncially those who have llved ubl-oacl "ed illitlllgffliii. interest by oihcr Can “mm are "mac find western clothing more convcn ‘adlan ciltcs. for hard ivcar. Al‘ surrn VALUE l‘ V. I50 per set FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 790 CURTAINS (Slightly Soilcdjl 490 per pr. ,_ _ ~ ‘ Bllulsaiv PEKOE l'EA per lb. l BATTERIES 1% Volt 39c MEN'S COTTQNADE WURK PANTS illc more I attend l-llg lectures the brtici- I frci at th: mrrntsnance or‘ '\.li LlIUfJIII doctrines of our faith. The lectures in systematic theology‘ arc- m1 the Atonement, the central fret of nilr faith. and I feel that my m." and experience give me a decided advantage over the young !Yl"ll who have ill many cases not l"-*cci'.'c:i the grounding they needed. Forty ycnrs in the ministry will per- l‘T'\'f‘.ll to tin-m some oi the deco iruihs lhryl hcar in the class rrrln. L": mo say the teaching i5 clear and the r is no wavering from the nlri flags. Arroinfs book, Cur Dcus Honlo. is the one I am reading now ‘or perhaps the fiftieth time and still I cannot say I grasp a frag- ment of all its teaching. The other subjects are interesting for we are studying the Poetical Books of the Old Te=i1ment and a. great many people fa'i tv sec a wonderful teach- ing here fnr our times and all times. Burns and Shakespeare are great poets some people think, but, when you place them alongside the poets ot the Old Testamcnhthey seem like ‘vile. i i the nursing rhymes of cilildhoorl. The Old Testament is in no great danger of being upset especially in the hands of a great teacher like Prin~ cipal Eakin, whom we nil lovc and respect as an old frond. I think the social functions of the present day have a little more attention from the studsnts than was given a genera- tion ago and I believe the future will I be brighter although the cost is something to be considered. I see on tho halls an mmounecmcnt of the annual At Home of Knox College and tickets are $3.50. when I was a stu- dent hcr¢ we thought the 50c was high, so you see how much more an education costs. l believe other things have advanced in the snme propor- tlon._ I met one of our muilslcrs who is settled in a charge fourteen miles from the 01W and he tells me his $1.800 manse and n month's holidays docs’ not begin to help his family of three. Who viii any llllillfitilfs are overpaid? I soc here the rciuson why there are so few young men prepar- ing, though the needs of cur church "0 Bel-Wt’- The classes in other pro- l-IQH '? “(OD QAY HELLO‘ on: rs ‘fl-Wb You- MAT-r? rouuo M-r D06? r\.\_ B: RIGHT DOMMI To 5a: You - aoYt THIC.) WELL‘. Mil-lane's l wawreo To "w fwsrr ouflw ‘THE. ooaq- ‘Lg-b moo- eu-r gun: 0:220:32 MATT - m“ muio‘ g2? new w: can‘? . PIND- Our-FY- : "l -* I ‘ 0'2“ '1 fcssions are over-crowded and rice» - tcrs and lawyers here ln ‘Foronio arc ‘ numerous but I see young men that might be an asset to our chilrvii turning to those overcrowded Drill?‘ slons because they think they 1'" 1 more lucrative. But I have rnlnblrd enough and next letter will be moi-j explZciL-RW-O. Do-X Will Fly To Brazil (Canadian Prcsai LISBMIJ Portugal, Jam 3fl.—Tli' German flying boat lJo-X will Mil-i‘- its soutn Atlantic flight toward Brur ii at seien o'clock Bath lay mtvllliir‘! instead uI tomorrow, as iii-d "H" scheduled. The postponement wns dc clded tonight at. a mow-mg oi d0!" gates of the German Minis-ail! ‘I Transportation. lunar-We ' lldl Burn Fun-l- By George McManus i!