, 3 ltlf in ‘Pl W an Am,- All* .Am An Aff. Au. ll! Bal Fai Bal Bt’ Bri Bu ('01 Cav (fa. Cel Co' ('41 Uh (‘h Zh I Co (‘n Cn Us (`0 Cn Cc It _.!!»!!- \ r _...__.____.........._.--..»..».»-nrwseaszlirlr-°r~e-s\l&°'.:‘:‘.:ra&aQ9_ .if *lifts IIN-M Il %._ Whenever I want a more Briant slssns Upon these household voqisolnents of mins, ‘Tis die famous “Old Dutch", ‘~ That Hires is |l|llt "touch", Te sash arldss as dress every sims. Wdtten hy Kathleen Doyle, Plessent Grove, P.f.l. Old Dutch saves worl: and money for thousands of woman because it cleans quiclrer and does more cleaning per penny oi cost. The reason ia, it is m_ade with surface~saving EISMOTITE (pronounced sis'-m<>t|te)-e natural cleaning and polishing material of volcanic origin that is specially processed and compounded with other 'line ingredients according to the famous Old Dutch formula. Old Dutch adds years to the life orjoccaleln and enamel. glassware and metals, kitchen ule s and painted surfaces because it doesn't scratch. Provo to yourself that Old Dutch lasts longer ancl costs less to use by dating the next packége you buy. There is no subvlltuh for Od Dutch quality and economy. ` $5 Hllll'S HDW $5 lum- 'rlaa|laerk|elsetOHDat¢lreell|ehe¢i eIanO|dDu|slCleensarhhel(ele aihleeslulie) anrlaendltteus. Ye wmpey “-00 le cash for each lrnerlsh which we pelilsh andpebloeticn wllllneluda the woke/a lemeendaddnas. Alllmsrkhshecosnellle PNP0ll¥ofCeJalry$oepYerlu. Clduly Soap Vleris CI “§3§“V \ P Eastern ' . ,, 5 mn5- 9 9 ________ Locals . lolel i§i§= iiggg iii l iii llziiri -il# "i!s Ségrf ' ..°llflt'l‘MlUL__'l'hursdey, Jan. Ilth. lcottlah Census in limos' or l1obartBuml. Watshthiaoolumn fornrversm. I..-the-1-rl-ll. ..°!l0CIl! ._ Junior Abbisa. lhritims-Qusbsojunfushiuilalll. va. Montague P4‘l.Ill'°_ at Mante- gue Riiy, Jil. U, I Ill. late after. L-l'|'rl-l~es-ii ..°DIfl‘Al» IIGEI WUI- On Jen. l'ith II. &rry I. 'Incum- aon d Field lacsotery cl the _ &tal &¥is1l¢ council accompanied by Dr. ROQ- lnz. Director 0! Department of Health' or Psi. met with s 'asm-. mltiee to discus the Educational Dental Qlilhe &.l.'npl.lm its pur- pose and the beat method of con- ductin¢ this campaign ln Montague. After hearing Dr. 'Thompson ex- pla.ln the obiwt od' this campaign the committee were most enthus- iastic ln expreling their support. This committee consisted ol: Mayor lone, Chairman, Miss mmonoe Rffilly. Pres. ,0.WL.. Mrs. James Lennon. Sec. C.W.L, Mrs. L. R. Ooilln, Pres. WI., Mis. L. B. Mel- lishs. WJ.. Rev. Mr. Wattorwor-tb. Christinn Church, Rev. Mr. Pringle. United Church. Mr. Simon Nichol- S°11. Pres. Inlrion. Mr. Geo. Mac- Donald, Chairman Board of school Trustees. Dr. Preston Molntyrc. Dr. louis Johnstone, Mr. Norbert Grant. Principal Moniogue School.-H. ..°.l0l'N'l' ClL@B.A'l’ION-'I‘he Acme Rebekah Dodge and Hillside Oddfellows Lodge held a joint cele- bration on last Tuesday week in the I.O.F. Hall at Montague in hon- or of the founding of the Order ln America. by Wlldey. The evening passed pleasantly with games and music. A short humorous play was given by four members, Ruth Vic- kers. Francis Coffin, Mm. Milton " proved I. very popular number r-rims or wales shoe sever llliigrwulisrmi' ‘irish Lv lm Mm” °°“°t°"‘°"°n W" 1°” "he" he - m ° W ° \>° "ni the members mea going un-.ugh P ldlnfl in W1DdB0f t0 h0S`PlliBl5 Bild Chhritdbld iilslii- |. n°°p_ some of them ‘ybcided Park and Forest recently. tutlons. ,wht were and then that they f ~ if . mmm's aoon 'mo' 'rum wwe five guns in un shoot. Memsh md B" “m B""m Tm’_ - A would go on a dist md reduce enough to get through nexttims in greater comfort. .lack Annsar will alwayl be remembered for the 15" ~.-_ trouble he took in order to comply with the request of the secretary "' `-' tohringcroamNotonlydldJack iii? ? iii -ri’ \ e J IME hllll BETTER PUPS 7’ Ranchero are this year retaining their highest class foxes and expect first-class results in increased litters of superior pups, To assure these desired results feed liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS, the Biscuits that bring success in fox and fur raising. Breeders are kept for one purpose-pups in the spring-the ranchers' source of income. Good business demands that breeders be fed to secure largest litters of pups possible. All the food the foxes get is what is fed them daily. Make sure it has the proper ingredients for health, vigor and growth of strong litters of valuable pups. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS have all the elements and vitamines required to secure these results. lHl’Elllll. Blscllll' UUMPIIY, lid. cuarmummi, P. E. I. bring the cream but he brought right to the a. rope! explicit ing tha .. "mme 3 li Li ii . .°ll0GPl'l‘AL LADIES AID-The Montague Hospital Ladies' Auxil- iary entertained in honor of those taking pert in thadglay 'Tha King or Lim" on Mon y evmlns Si thehomeofDr.sndM!'s.Proston i Mohityne. Assisting the J ‘wu'c: Mrs. John ll Poole, Mrs. Maomartln, Mrs. L. Pools, Mn. A. 1 C. McKay. Mrs. H. Poole and Mrs. C. Stewart. The play was present- * ed at Murray River, Murray Harbor South and Montague recently in aid of the new hospital, and was under the capable direction of Miss Francis Coffin who was presented with s gold piece by the Auxiliary in appreciation of hcl' untlrlng ef- forts for the success of the play. Mlm Cohln responded to calls for n. speech and charmlngly thanked the Auxlliafy !0r their kindness and told of her sincere appreciation of the splendid wsy in which those taking port entered into it so wholeheartedly. Following are _the cast: Enid Coffin, Dr. L. A. Johns- ton, Ruth Vlcherl, Herb Poole. Barclay Grant, Haddon Mclean. Mrs. Gertrude McPhee. Mrs. llthsn Stewart, Nvvells Cunningham, Kan- 1loth,Beet. Winnlfind Macdonald. Seven tables of cards were in play E i 4 ` si M und tho 0l'ljUylbl9 Ovlilling WB! brought to s close with s dance.-H. . BOMBAY Jan. 28 (CP)- Agri- cultural suthorltice announced g g ' experiments have proven tobacco a Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Losoest Rate. 'Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown i l I-_---.Q M 5 FREE--Ton of Coal . Fllll-lay 1/, or 1 ton our genuine Welsh Herd _ asa. get mins- um rau- lssb Wednesday one lucky coupon holder rscslvss s free ton,-ask for coupon when ordering. i_,0vsrtwcshcasaadtonsillisliighgrsdeIsrd0os.lnow psidonsalsfisdcastmnsrs. ,`Isgaaeantseltthshi¢ilsatgr'adssndit willprovs .ls-nest sstllfaessvy feel ever used. niiais for DAIIBUBNEB-BANG! or Nl- snnar .la- Iviilt llios in Canada. _ .,‘ ;|u1tsn> M860. a¢dls#. lbaslllti, M snmsmtotrystccof the nicest said- _intl\sBri\lshlnpirs. N _ I rj-E = if ii§2i§§== =§§ #iii 3 g his i .§§§r§ ° date will our law- yers for immediate col. leotion. p. Psy naw 'and save yourself this sddltionsl expanse. Peewee lree LIHITBD 1-23-dly ill. silssanscnoos. onosmc All Thc semi-Annual examination of Mermaid School was held on the afternoon of Decunber Blat with alargenumberofpuoxltsandvisi- tore present. The pupils were ex- amlnod by their teacher, Mr. Hollis H Jenkins, and allowed by their prompt and accurate responses the careful trslnlng that they had ro- celvcd during the term. Dmerving of special mention was a spelling match by the senior pupils; many complimentary re- marks being heard regarding them. Atfor the examination was con- cluded a. program was presented, all numbers being rendered ln a manner oroditalble to teacher and pupils. Mr. Vernon B. Munn occupied the dhair, during the presentation of the following program, each. number was lrooelved with much applause. Rocitstlon - "Welcome," Millie MacDonald. Riecitatlon-"An Exception To the Rule," by Lloyd MacDonald. Recitatlon-“The Tale of a Pig." hy James MacDonald. ttm Even with Si.stet`s Beau.” by Mary Doyle. Riecitation-“A Chl1d's Christmas Prayer” by Marjory Munn. Riecltation-‘iBllla, Got in the I..cglsla.turo." Athol MacDonald. Song-Marjory Munn, Alec, Roy. and Jerry Robertson. Redtatkm-“Poor Serta Claus.” by Audrey Dixon. Dialogue-“Jelly for the Minister" by Mlarxion Madluarlhern, lldiarjoade and Adele Macleod. Recltatlon-_-"Perp1excd" by Eric MacDonald. Rccltation -_ “Santa Claus.” by Dolores MacDonald. Rocltation-"rho Shadow on the Blind" by Ian Maobonald. Rocltatlon-"Busy, Santa Claus,” by Roy Robertson. Following the Program an address to the teacher by Ian was read Macbonald, and a sweater presen- ted by Blair MacDonald. Dear' Tsaoher.-As the juyus Christmas season approaches and the any of our annual Christmas examination once more arrives, we your pupils of Mermaid School. feel that a. more suitable occasion for us to ex-tend our greetings to you could not present itself. For the past year and a half, you have been our diligent and en- ergetic teacher ever ready to help us solve the many difficulties that arise in the every day life of the school child as well as sympathetic in our faults. Not only ln the classroom have you shown a keen interest but also on the sport field where the boys of our school enjoy p, game of ball or ho¢eU‘. Now, dear teacher, please excuse these few words which are so far frorn expressing our grateful senti- ments. As e. amsli remebrauce of this oc- casaion please accept our Christmas gift as coming from grateful hearts. Your pupils of Mermaid School. Jolly old santa. arrived uoon the seem. and dispensed gifts from an attractive and heavily laden tree: each rmoll reoelvlmz a gift, and treat of candy from their teacher. Old Santa then left to make some little children happy elsewhere, while s pleasant afternoon was brouoht to s close bv the singing of the National Anthem. (Patriot Please Copy) i i I r li l l Eczema Between Fingers. Hands ' ' Very Sore. Healed by Cuticura. “Euemabrokq tinlselorrnolpimiaabetwaen ilngarsand lnmrdmyhas. Latdthellilliiirdlledwlthwlhltxhracdmym Itcasxaedmisdsltchiruandburning 1 asc ca\w‘i.t.toh\ell. lwaaveg at Myhandewaroveryaore "am" wulgaabcu 0utlcuraSo¢§and0in¢men afreemrlabmuhtmcreandaftarl duacdone 9ca|>andcaebo¢otCni:lc\|n0lntrnentIwaehesisd." (diggd) and hnrtma tfor dean ii 5 Qs Moldon, ll. B, N01. 11, I l0\n.Ohi¢lnl'l‘d§froe. Gueidiiin iii; Lili , ...nl _;_____ OONFIDBIATIOR LII MIDI- Dl. _I. A. MKIUIGAN, Dentist, will resume pnctloe Wednesday. Jan. sms. . 1.-am IUNDAY e ery2'lth.N Fredericton i i ~ §;e .§=§s‘ its l=' ¢1--_ V!ll'l‘0ll‘|.'0 IORIIIAL- Amonsitlloseroglsterod atthe Wlnmorioiolinlldntreol lad wookwero:-lLilC.0dxl'ne.llll. B.Conw\y,MlaaD.Rohsrtsm.o¢ Charlottetown. - lAP'l'l8‘|.‘ GIUROH IIIYIUH, Sunday, January 27th. Preacher. Tho Pastor. 10.46 A. M. Morning Worship. Subject. _“'l‘hs Flood Crisis." 11.45 A. M. Sunday lchool. 7.80 P. M. Evening Wdrlhip. Bub- ioct, "The Mysteries of the Incar- nation and Divine Uhdwelling." ' L-3796-1-25-li. UNITED CHUM!!! 0|' CANADA. Wlnsloa.-.Services on the above charge lor Sunday. January 2'lth, are as follows:-Highfield, ll A. M. Prlncetown Road, 3 P. M. South Winslce, 7 P. M. Rev. Thou. Pale- thorpe, Minister. L-8796-1-36-li. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Bab- bath Tim at Murray River at ll A. M. and 7 P. M. Also Monday, 28th at Belle River at 'I P. M, and Wednesday 80th at Poopls's Church, Charlottetown at 7.30 P. M. ' L-3791-1-I-li. GIFTED 80110181'-A very in- teresting and largely attended Vesper Service was held at Mt- Alllson University Sunday when President G- J. Truen-mn gave an excellent address on "Life and Work. Rev George Morris. B. A., B, D. was Chairman. A solo was sung by Miss Marie Husoll of Eng- land and an anthem "As pants the Hart" was rendered by the choir, the solo and obligate being beauti- fully |1136 by Miss lllhrgarct Coffin of Montague, P. E. I. FORMER. ISLANDEE- Word received from Bt. John’s, New- foundlril, announced that Prof. L- W~Shaw , former Dean of Allison Lodge and recent graduate of Mount Allison. was made a. member of the central committee chosen to change the oorriculurn for Newfoundland schools. Pro- fessor Shaw has been conducting s series of broadcast lectures in which he has been advocating VETERAN PUBLISHlIB_AWAY 'ro wnsr mums-Mr. Acton Burrows. of 'l‘oronto, veteran publisher of the Canadian Rall- way and Marine World, passed through the city on the Ocean Lim- lted yesterday, en route to Halifax from whore he sailed last night aboard the R.. M. B. Lady Rodney for Jamaica and Barbados where he will spend the next three months. Mr. Burrows has been an annual visitor to the Maritimes for many years ,being one of the first summer ooloniris to come to Braokley Beach, P. E. I. - Moncton Times. A1' IIT. ALLIBDN-The ollflodl of the Bunhstorian Society for the second term were elected at the last meeting. Clair Johnson of Hunpion, P. I. I., President and Austen Jardine cs Wilmot Valley. P. E. I- Beomhry guided the pro- ceedings. Ernest Miller of T.m‘Ion. N. B. and Brook Hideout ct hint John wore- nominated for the ot- flce of President with Mr. Miller getting a slight mqcrlgy. saw enry N. B., Elton Davldgo of Candleli- ton,N. B. sndlowis Mlrrayof Vernon River, P. E. I. ln a three cornered tio, with Mr. Hicks finally chosen. The Recording Secretary. anoiiher three cornered tie resulted between Hal W-ar-wut cl Bslnt ton, N. B.. and I-Isl Freeman of Auron, our. with navicg.. getting the Majority. For Corresponding Secretary Robert Condon of New Glnqow was chosen after a close fight with Btllllty Berridsb 0! Mid- dle Muaquodobeit N. B. Bill llo- Laod of Btollarton, N. S. wi the unanimous choice for Teller. ON ANCI. Is-Q‘l“-1-II-ll.lL Nominations for Vioe~.Brsaldmt H Hicks of Bridlsiolm. gain at 959 Pair All Ladies’ COATS Clear now 'at--'- ff1* . Ladies’ Tweed T GLOVES-95c Grey, Blue, Brown, these smart tweed Gloves a. 42nd Anniversary Bar- . 9 The Birthday 1 Cake wn.r._ ns a»sw..>r¢i» sad -simon nl I Saturday Afternoon 4 0’¢l0¢k.” ` MAYBE it will be yours! Have you lssilt. . . . . It’aatall4‘3 story cske :gall it would look superb on your dining e. im ~ CHOOSE T0-DAY from the rsmalnd f our stock of Inc naw Coats, gt just gA°f,1|-lf Tlwll ltd many -lovely garments, an richly fur trim ed, laws assi.-ably chi-r¢¢¢,m"°°sl'° °l ml” BUY YOURS T0-DAY. $18.96 Coats now 3 5,93 $16.95 Costa now S 8_43 $l9.ll0Costsnow... $25.00Coatsnow ,_,$12_50 $29.50 Costs now ..... $14.75 Nsw lsr Hays BEEN sired for, ‘53.R1\¥t':Ys l). theyYsEhsra . . . . and they W¢1'° mu. win... rn _ _ . . my delightful .nw um perfect tc wsu with Fur Coats wil :rig eollhr's.'snd smart for all occas- . ons. - _$1.98, $2.50, $3.95, $4.95 _ Handsome Drapery Fabrics e Many patterns, many ¢0l0rS» l ’&"...."..‘l,°.l‘..‘.i‘i“;...'.‘.§."5TT‘." 429 I & . c ' e , ` ,_ _ gf, succesful money nw in Ratnefl _ __ _ _ , tm mm' Y "°””' mm D“"""° °‘ °‘“"l"’°”' ro»f'li~r‘ons Ar|"lurIK'l'm I The following letter has been re- ceived by Mrs. Lucy Manhood. Brookfield, PE. Island. Dear Madam: This note ia cer- tainly lonz overdue and I snr cer- mm for belngaolong ln 3 you. We received two sacks of potstoea turnlps and Ofthe sacks 3"? 2?? r rg iiiil certtlnl lr' f- Y l ~ _ , Plilitdd A UAIGO OF FLOWKI FIDWN big patch ¥l'\lll\°Pll°¥'i July tbl!! will gltddh. The potlthel and lil ill float olll Whlttwll IW 23,5 ii; if £2. is E 2 31 iii? gli? ililiié 5 Sri" viii? i §r si TOINDIANIANI etlor points out ' _I tm Sixty-thousand roses were among but I “TID Of fl0W0l°l film by Ill* ° plan recently from Bangalore to . India, for the Rani of vin- on the Madras the t E 1 moms ummm | . _ sa omu-an . .romrmmsnono J as-(om. BD. ,provinces have -Tho Bollth Ahioth lnvofllhdlilvigonerdus to the Went lil! Ul\D¢9d$900.0W towel* it-|yg;‘r|g(4spneg|lor|, i` i i 3 2 fi 8' gs E si” all Yom sinosllly, xl»nl\nA|'ndal.l-hhel, wmxdmmlm give 3 fri li $5 HE ggi gl i rbi:-».w..|s.¢.¢|. held hm from Scsi. . , Jas. ls. rm. §i § Hit? 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