4l.’,\.4' racist: A 1 1 A _A {generally thought , t it has peep proven to ‘that VIITA L, the reliable uelvo remedy has been lu-nvfl In Ill ypuccespiu] ~ v on ‘ 1- ‘- - . ‘n [YIIQIIIIEH-"lh? vlt. organs of body, nourishes them to partner . m; (“H1595 them tdfupction us ' r If‘ "- irltollfled they should. u Iarl-z life. if you nee you vr-I-l twice m: old as you really ptart tlklllt,’ VITAL. Price, 50 p, box qt n'l drugrlsts. [hr sale b! E. P081281‘. d toning up» .¢.. t requires s special ' wnstrun wire l ’ " ' AIT|F|C|AL LHII ITHAOA. Nl Y. Jul." 1I.—'l\h usual situation of a wgpqflgrym, m nrtiflcialllmlb wag gym... m. do? in the appolmmang Shedeker as a member of the Cor- nell University wrestling team, 51164161161‘. o» senior, whose home is at Staten island. N. (1., suffered the amputation of his right leg be- low who knee in his boyhood, I)“. K1116 1111B Physical handicap, he ras developed into a skillful rwregtlgr 111 1116 145 bound class. senior. IO Oflrlél be "Tls-lfim“ an allowed u one Word. Onh re-ltfulcel (q cover rust -||n ‘"0- Ia-nls. In ‘no case can this v v vvwv v v WANTED ,_____- ver 9001130. etc. . "I!" ll 0M Willi. DI! Ive IIIIIQI (ll H.000) Idle baeolerlooked. “we 4- lonnrdels Ive cents p“; n: a m» 5J5»... Iii-lute???‘ 11s xhlhwsl. ' lib] Jul.’ Tel. 42o- RB WANTED. l-AM BUYING Jor cash or handling on a com- mission basis Silver, Cross and ‘Red “'0! D6118; Ila-i. Muskrat etc. Having the best possible aonnectlons with nurses in London. New York, 8t. leadins fur] MAKE MONEY AT HOME-no to $60 paid weakly for your spare ' snow cull service sneer Street, Toronto 0111b. oi’ A. W. _ UTAN-FIBLWS ' UNDE RWEAR deeply price cut at Paw ‘ M. wl-usr in aid of the Charlotte- town Hospital tonight in Lyceum H111. P141! commences st 8.30. ..__.... AT HOME-Mrs. Leith Wright ‘will be at horse. s5 Hillsboro Street Tuesday afternoon, January 18th, from 8.30 to 5.30 o'clock, BASKET SOCIAL IN PAIBTIME HALL-fit. Elizabeth's Aid Society _will give a basket social in Pas- time Hall on January 20th, In aid of Gt. Vincent's Orphanage. A musical programme is being pre- pared. Admission twenty five cents. Ladies with baskets, free. A SPECIAL BONUSF-At the an- nual meeting of the Union Bank held last week in Winni eg in ad~ dition to the annual d yidend of ten per cent to shareholders it was announced that they would re- ceive a special bonus of two rper cent. The Union Bank, now celeb- rating the completion of its fifty- sixtll year, has, shareholders were inibrnlcd, 303 branches in all parts complete banking service to cll parts of Canada. i‘. the Laborers Protective Union held at their hull, Water Street, yester- day afternoon, a number of matt- erswere discussed and the follow- THE CENTRAL GUARD! of Canada and is able to render a L. P. U.-At n spccialmeeting of AN flit the thing alf price" at Pe- so eovs- sum, for school wear h 10D!- RETURNEID HOME-Mr. C. L. Ilse, Manager of the Bank of Commerce, returned Saturday 1118M from Toronto where -he at- tended the annual meeting and banquet of the hank Managers. BOY SOOUTIB CONCERT. - A real treat In music and songJWed- ncsdsy, January 19th, in St. Duns- tan's Parish Hall. Doors open at 7.30 p. m., Concert begins at 8.00 p. m. ON HOCKEY TRlP.-A ream re- presenting the League of the Cross of this city, under the cap- tainsllip of Mr. Jco Doyle, leaves this morning for Port Elgin. N. B to play ‘the hockey team of that own. ,~ RECEIVES MEMORIAL CROSS. ‘MIN- Angus Cameron, Clyde River, has received from the Mill-Lia In 0; tows a Memorial Cross In memory of her sml the late Pte Alex Mur- ray’. who in the Great War died for King and Country. STANHOPE MAIL DELIVERY.- frovm the Stnnhope District with ‘mails on that route, in which It is continued during -- come near that figure and a lar The Guardian has received a letter [reference to the non-delivery of claimed that the delivery was dis- the month of illulstaiinage Butter‘ 1 [angry Report T118 annual statement of the Dun- Bfllfllags Cheese and Butter Com- pany for- the year ending October 1') I ' 1t 13 a lair salllplc of the general I181Wnlz ol‘ the province for the Year Phcltggregate return from this ‘ bllfllllfss alone should be a very ‘ the Dunstsifnsge . 01‘0¢111.1ble one. In 0011111111)’ there are 479 patrons who wlltrlluted a. total of 154,268,905 Pounds of butter fat. The total quantity of butter manufactured was 15!, t butter llanulflluluroll from o. pound of butter fat was 1.20 pounds and the avenge be? cent of fat l 1120 has just been issued and" 557 realizing the sum of. 99,362.54. The flu-lags quantity of , in . cream was 22.3. 4):’ the 4'9 patrons . .1 nillo received over $1,000 for the year's mill: while quite ii. number ge percentage jsoinf! over the $500 lnnrk. The who!» showln: is at vcry creditable one some of the indivlvi- ' us] records being exceptionally mod. The people )1‘ nllnll'i"‘fl'l'_'l.‘ have been fortunate in their butter ulaker. Mr. Wood, formerly of the lledeque C a butter maker and manager has nl- ways been In the forefront. The sulesmnn. Mr George ldghlize this city ha. much to do with success of the year's work as the tion both will nlxvays 11M i i I I product of the factory was always? on the mnrllet at the right time.‘ Dullstaffnnge butter has u. reputa- “"' at home and abroad that ‘I Edward Todnys-CJS, 7 and 9.45 Alone on an 1sland with a half eavageman who could not talk, this girl learned to live. l rerwlery‘ whose record as , r ol'| 1 of film art the % with beautiful scenic back- A powerful story of the South Bea by Rev. Cyrus‘ Tcwnsend Brady featurlnl ANTONIO MORINO .As the man of the Island. I A picture you will never for- let. filled with lmance, ad- lenture a n d .hrills. Louis and other centres, I am i111 '"'_"‘-——-—*"* - . Dogma“ w mum)‘, any quantity FOX MEN ATTENTION. WE are the Dlvvliling mal- 110W NM! w mo»: olllliicstlions a m, for the registration of foxes in m9;-B1dm‘p_ n | The Canadian Fox BIQOdGrQ As 000101-1011 Awlication Ilorms for r-‘w ' "--———-—--—- mfimibursltifl and regiptratiug 5g FOR SALE I cs3 3- 1mm Clfds will he m- ; on reques. 1h, R SALE-A senliepeed sleigh, Monkley, Qulmnlerside Sec'y. almost new. Apply 196 lllitzroy - st, Charlottetown. cl.orn,“§.or§,__cIo7rTll““5o ~—---—-—---—-----_-_-._ 1'00!‘ women folks need mater TEACHER-S WANTED ‘"1" 111 80°11 01111111101101‘ 111011‘ _______________ dresses and suits? we have mou- WANTED- Teacher for sanlds of 1:708 that ','1l.l be sold sands school m‘, ham I as ow as 2.75 per yard, 1-2 res- 6011001 Year. Second clasgoflu; “hi; who‘ m mo“ 54 to 56 puma“ $75 for yawn Am], w‘ ln as wide. This is an excellent P6116!’ Harris, Secretary. ._...___________ opportunity to get materials in _ __________ better qualities than usually MISCELLANEoUS ‘ found in womens fabrics and also roe JOB rnmrlueor my description. patronize the Gcm- Scotch Woollen Co.‘ rake care of tilts children's needs. rrrrroa~rlrl ~~ - e » -~ _ a NGS wasmu crow HOME mm m an em and m enjoyable‘, Call at our store address 16B. Richmond street, English It WHICH HE HAS OFFERED TO OOOLIDGES arm" cmsed with “H93 {Good Fellow." a market for ll I To the spirit oi’ co opculle-n in; this" old lac-ulna district. no 1101M , ‘grounds. I It DecerubI-r from Stanllopc to the ~ ;Ci.lff by mutual agreement be- ltween the courier and five of the 1h. who, 5W; 3,, n ' lmlv .. mu, Secreturyullnvld lieud: Treasur-,1>011~1101‘1<‘r§» The P001 011106 130' '1 l-tory 1n "w: in ‘widunl pal-I Qfl_Jamps ]{ugheg; Guidk lqhgulifl-rbment Ill (31181401-‘16101111 111101" "nns Iuc lacy have set their " Wllllte; _Trustees-—-li. Alchorn, =11011111L€ 01 B11011 1111111110 11-"3-1180‘ minds unltedly upon quality and so John B. Gormley, Thomas Coyle. 11110111» ,long as they have this as their -—- g ' --—-— standard, success is assured The FAREWELL PARTY.-—A very; 3P°RT§MEN MEET-—-T110 511' Guardian congratulates the people enjoyable evening was spent stlnlrclmcrunz of Iihe Fair Play 0111b of Dunsttfinage on the splendid Head of Hillsborourrh on Thursday “'93 119111 a1- Rusuc" 1m 31111131‘? allowing thcy have made individ- tho 80th of December, Iwhen fjo- 6111- T110 President's r6110?! W115 ually and collectively and would be wards of sixty of the friends of Mr. 51111111111611. 9110110111! 11 V011’ 001151410" pleased to record, for com; a ‘son, y Eddie Blrt, gathered ut.tho house 10"!’ 1100011111- 01 1111B 1'68“! WO-“k- rtlpons from other fzuvorles. lt will ' of his brother Mr. Beniaznin Birt, Four vice-finer were held on the be borne in mind that the size 01' to spend on eveninc with him. bc- "106 0011106 111111 111119 P0060 W610 n factory, the number 0t’ patrons or _, fore he returns to ‘Berlin. Mr. Birt 01111011 011- T110 01111100111601 W" the aggregate value of the product - wlhn is n returned hero. came home ‘"0111 31111 11110 61106110111 011161‘ 111111 is not the best evidence r‘ success; to rlucml Christmas with his friends "91111911111111? 001141101 01 1111‘- 111160‘ l‘. is the individual recnwl after all and Ir-"t m1 rrturu. Mmulny Jan 1111018 111511-1100 1110 F1111‘ P111)’ C1111! that counts and Dunslaifnnge is ultrv 3rd. The cvenin-z which nass- "1 "0111 10011111! 111611‘ 110W 10 1116 ertainly rich in these. 9d n“ mo ("flckly was spent in lovers of clean sport As there are I l lng officers elected for the ensu- ing year. Prcsldent—~Wm. Hilliard; Vice President-John W. Gonnley; YOME EARLY ill h Id w o you’ AND AVOID ' =1‘ it will .grip ,_ .7 -, q-qoqgfldicr~ovfiwfivv=iwrfirfi ‘V’? ‘l’ THE RUSH you. B” R‘ (‘kit 0w 0'0 +¥e+ o 1H1 RU l~aqwesm~ > . , _- .. swles sololens. STRWPED T THROFGH DEEP ALPINE SNOW I 1F- Rrvl ‘Nun. “Elnfinf. n. o WAIETT-‘C-LEFRING R%ADWIAYFS r .D FRIYG \\'l.\"l'El§ \l XNV BUY ans‘. a sumptuous renast was served by 11115 "@9119" the“ “W“e'1'= a" c“ I ‘ A t 1 Mrs. llenjmnin Dirt. in her usual 1111111Y111"110‘1 1° 001110 111111-1111" 111‘ good style, then to the dance room, 59°11“- ags-in llut all pleasant Illllmrs must! P: O $10,000 PRIZE WINNERSF-Loc a Jolly; 1L1. dealers ‘have just. Irecelved word that the ncuues of the 104 winners: 1311111‘ hlvcrfnldy flashlight. picture M 410111.051, ullz-lcll took place durim P931110" ago 35 "ears 4mm- “ Lin. T111111 01111 $11111’ 11191 “11111 b" an‘ coring illness of Em months borne place in Si. Paul's Church. ‘Sask- trounce-d on Febnuary 1. hi0"! 111111‘ with patience and resignation and atoon. Susk, on Wednesday. Doc. 1150.000 answers were s-cnll in I'M“ attended by faithful relatives who‘ 29, when Clara Margaret llluclnnis the entire country. The muster (lid a1] in their power to aueviale daughter 01F. J. bincinnis of Chor- prize is 93,000 with other prizes. hi3 sufferings. ' ry Valley, l‘. E I. become the bride; tlritul-lirll; $10,000. Public presume; T)“, mm m3 peardon was a 1m.‘ of Edward J. Foley. The cev-enlunwahiouls will be llualde of the larglc" long f¢5ident of ygonwgue mu} for was merformcd by Rev Fs-fllvr Ml1l‘-§'IiW‘élll‘(1'S. lthe past 18 years caretaker of the ch32 only tho intimate friends 01'? Post Office, wllerc he made many the bride and bnidcrroom were,’ MacDOUGALL-HAYDEN WED- tl-lenzdls, and ‘wus loved by all who nrcsent. The hridc wore a navy; DING-Saint Joseph's Church. Eri- km-w him I'm- his qualifies of heart blue suit with seal trimmings hndgrrlonton was the scene of an inter- - - ' hut to match She was elven nlway‘ cstlng ey enI. on December 28th ,|Hu;-;1,,.,-1ny any good mqusm . by Ilor brother-lulu ', Mr. J. S.jwhen Dr. James A, iliacboutzltll. learn; m ulourn u Wldfnvod 1110111111“ llorun nnrl was nltonllnd by llcr sis-z Vermilion. A110. 1011110111’ 01' (P101111 <lx bTOIllfHi nr'l three slswrs. PI-r- tor. Miss Hertha hiaclnnis. Thr- Rivcr, Lot 14, Prince Edward 11+ ‘<~y,J.~lnv~;,':l1ul Richard lu L‘. S. A; kWh-groom was slvrvno"led_ by his land and Viola A.. Hayden 0f Qlilll- lmelllll“, Mnnnlzrlle: Wiililnn 0|‘ llllS: brother, Mr. Earl Foley. Amour’ cy. ltiassn. were united in rlarrlaize. ~-I‘=y ar/l Vernon of Piciou: also mm vvvmv Mwilv nrurhnts was a the n-lpllnl knot being tied by Rev. "r3 p (y-nsslhwaile and 1mg, w, ban-Mini tzl" to the bride from the Father Daniel, 0 M. I. Tile bride Stakes, U. S, A and Mrs. L. Hamil-v Children of‘ ltirlry of the parish. Mr. : who was attended by her cousin. um d; ppmmgue who was ‘Wllll him and ‘Jrs Foley left immwdinteh-af- Miss Gertrude itlacKinnon, looked m the Limp or his (loath ‘ fer the ceremony for an extcnflcd'very' becomine: in a blue szltin (been, His funeral took place on sun. . trip East. gwltll a IIlIdSOI-l S6611 C0111 11-1111 1110- day from the Alcillmltst Church and _ jture but mlhfinnlml131uf; time of blue was very largely attended. The fun- Ilmd i-‘Old. W111i 111111110 10 111111011. crnl sermon “'11s conducted at the {While the IITOOY" W11‘ 011111101101 by church by his pastor Rev. C. Gr:l-. Mr Thomas ‘i-lammill. Aim- tho rer- 1mm 9mm WilllCh tllo remains were omrt-ny the lmlisll psrlv lzrcumpan- "allowed to tlhe crave by the memw vuusin and Ilztncln". About mldnilrlll, *1 E1001- 1110111’ 11101111151115 11111505 1n‘ MR. HAROLD PEARDON There passed peacefully away nt olltnyuo on‘ November l7. Humid FOLEY—-MacINNIE WEDDING. ‘ —A quiet and nrcttv wedding took i .1 McGILL EXTENSION COURS- l1S.~1I‘.he extension Icourse in Eug- ilsfh lllteroture and. Composition The high cost of Waehlnswll rsnnsle which confronted Vice nl-eslcebl elect (Dwllldxe has 1MB ml ‘ for him Ib|y President-elect Harding. Tile Harding IhIom-o st 316 WYO- lnlrlg Avenue, occupied by the Sc TORONTO 8ERUM‘ TRAGEDY Notwithstanding that Dr. Arthur Jnkcs Johnson, chief coroner for Toronto, has stated that un in- quest 1s unnecessary 111 111° 011.0 01 either Miss Monica. Kenny or Mrs. Emily Bond,’ who died Within about fifteen minutes after hsvint; received blood treatment in tho of- fice of Dr. J. H. McConnell hero last Saturday afternoon, Edward lluyly, deputy I attorney general; stated thatht . lenst_ono 111011.051 would be hold, If not two." ~- bliss. Kenny's, funeral . toolunlliw 111111 morning nndrltlrs. Bond's this oi‘- tcrnonn. .' - ' ‘ ' ' .. Do not lulu another I o or: Qingnent will re lov- Iuu st once and afford lusting bone l1- lilc e box; ell dealers. or Bld- nmlsnn, Bates l 00.. Limited Tor °"'° ole he: free If you non lion t I‘ pgpu ad melon Ir Itunp my onstage H. m. Chase's CHANGE IN TRAIN SERVICE TO 5°URlO AND GEORGETOWN clllldinn National Railways en- Wtlnoe that elective January 10th mixed trains Charlottetown and Bouris will run ‘"1 110111181 Wednesday and Friday. 1111M of duly. "Immune flandlflbe- llnnlt Clever! Jot. and Mm ‘will nln Monday. Wed “my and Irldby 1mm of dul- No. 18 and ll between‘ . . \. 1"” ' naiior drurillg his Senate term, has been offered mo tihe Coolidges and ub-e odfer W111i mdbslbly be accep- fced. mile house ls unpfflwlllw" but spalcimls and. well suited for wzntcrta-inln. ' ‘cvausnxs FUTURE. Powell, editor of the financial, News, speaking of Canada before 1m- Ic '.nl institute, on th-v rou- c-Ifon that Ca rm u." -1 HI Iuo United States w-lu destined tc~ “laminate the future of the whole North American continent. because she would overcome her climatic difficulties nnd her ai1~11fl0110$6 01" pqpulfllloll and bccomo tllo focus oi‘ i . l .E'llis r ‘Iii l the Empire. . mzxlcvs cmsls ls coasts.- INCL-Leading bankers declared to tho correspondent _o1' the Assoc- ‘infed Press-that "the backbone-of tho financial crisis has been brokg on." Thoir statements 0111111101111? are being borne out by 1110 111111111 lshed lines of depositors soon be - .1 fore bunks, and also by 0111101100 01 a the excitement which had provnil- ed during the 1111111 101"‘ 4'71‘- INOREASE IN SAVINGS-Chic; en's savings Increased 26.7 1161' cent.‘ last ycar in the face of In c creased unemployment. l! 111 1'0'0°1= ed in banking statistics. Hanks 110111 $491,500,000 of savinflfl and dew" - its on January 1 of this year. l9‘ against $387,000,090 l1 1'61" "F" "1' increase of l10I.500.000 101' 111°; year. a large part of which was ac-g cemulstel after depression set in.‘ late in the (Ill. ' When e woman seeks ‘alimony the man in the case seeks to dodse the fine. ‘ For school teachers which is of-fcr; ed for tho first time by McGill Ywlxvrr-lf" Ihns "met wltlh a. gfflltlfy’ mg response from the teachlur l-I .I_‘ I... dbUllLle-lll. Over 150 were present at tho first lecture. The course has been designed to meet the needs cx-prmscd by the teach ens of aldlcliltlionnll Hlnstlrulctilonl. lr Engfllsh litemmlro in general, and in ccarlpolviticn. Dir. Cyrus his/c» ‘M41111! of Charlottetown is ‘lectu lug ill the sections devoted to Geneml [literature and Shake- speare Mild Professor Lnnihsm is . ndulcting tiho course in 901111105 "i011. v - WOMEN or MIDIIIE IVE HOW LYDIA E. PINKHAIWS VEGETABLE COMPOUND RELIEVES THE AILMENTS OF CHANGE flF LIFE “During Change oi’ Life had hot ashes. dizzy spells and every month l was 1HWHHIIIIIIIIIIIHIUI.. wild with mill. I ll would always feel tired. l suffered in this way for five or six years end was treated by a physician and too-k dif- fereng remed- ~ Ies without ‘ benefit. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me and I took It. and l believe 1 would never have been well if It had not been for the Vegetable Compound and Lydia. ill. Pinkhnmfs Sanative Wash. I am recommending your medicine to all women ailing as l was, for I think it will carry them safely throuih the Change of Life, and relieve the silmen thié come at that periodfl-dhlrs. 1'1 C. NANDLE, Gelatin, Ill. Women who suitor from nervous- ness. "hast flashes," backache. headaches, and "the blues" should try this famous root and hath rem- cdy, Lydia. E. Pinkblm’ Vege- table Compound. s if compile» led by n. number of friends motor- Ids-g ed Io the home of Mr. and bile. ll. B. MacDonald, 106th St. where all yvvlrtonllf of a sumIIYWWS 1611151- T11" Irrronufs gift to tlhe bride was a Hudson seal muff, to the brides- mlald, a 301d brooch sot with pearls and rubies, to the grcomsman s. ~ sold tie-pin, Wlflll a pearl setting. "The lhrlde and groom were the rec- ipients of numerous and valuable presents includlltlz cold pieces. H11- verwurc, cut lzlnsq. etc. After spendinrz their honeymoon In Ed- monton the happy couple left 011 mnmsuary evelnlltlfis train nmvl showers of rice and mnfetti and we good wishes oi’ all. for their fut- “r9 home in Vermilion. The groom who is held in high esteem by his as in the east. is a graduate of Mc- Gill Vlniversllty, Montreal and the bride is a graduate of Cambridge Surlrirvul Hospital, Cambrldse. Mnsrt, where she has many friends. —island papers [fllessc copy. PERSON .\ LS ..-__. Mrs. Guy Stewart. Iiazelbroolf, is seriously ill in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 1LT. Prowse, city, left Saturday for Montreal where Mr. Prowse will enter the Royal Victoria Hospital for treatment. Mr. Jmck Learmont of Halifax, representing The Dominion Car- tridge 00., ls registered at the Vic- torla. Miss Gladys McLeod Boston. Haturday morning to re some her nursing enter having spent llcr .C‘ilrlst'lnas vacation with hcr parents. FINE RESIDENCE IURNED l-IAIJFAX, N. 8., Jan. 13.--I\llre believed to be of Incendiary oruzln, late last nilrht completely dcstroy~ ed "Winwiok" the Northwest Ann residence of George Ritchie, bar- rister. The house was unoccupied. Mr. Ritchie and his sisters being in Bermuda for the winter The loss which includes a quantity of volu- eble antique furniture is timcted tions exist write e Dydle E, Pinldulm Medicine 00.. L711!- Mus. The remit of their i0 70ers ezpericncm in such ales is at your service. I u: 36.000. The house was built If- ty years no. Some genie are too ccmcien- tione to reach whet the! practice. left for u Tndves o" which the deceased was a faithful member. lie was laid to "est beside his father who predec- eased him l5 years i120 in tsguc.——L. i ilhe llr. Ienkins 1 Fund The Coal Fund inaugurated by 0110 =11 1100111011’ Jenkins some corner of Queen the late Dr. J. T. years ago has been started this winter and now that the weather supplying coal to s number of nee- -Iy families here is quite app Subscriptions to this most wor- thy fund wiil be received by Miss DeBlois at the Charlottetown Dls~ mama” and Wm be acknowledged or boys mixed up ill the case was pccl a retu from day to day in the press. Mrs. J. '1‘. Jenkins . .310 S. R. Jenkins Joseph McCaIrey . From Members o! Rotary Club. Col. D. A MacKlnnon .. -32 jBuntain Bell A’; Co. . Tennell d; Chandler Irwin Printing C0,, Ltd. ,Auld Bron. Ltd. J-iyndmsn & Co, Ltd. W. J. MscMillln. M.D. . A. Clark ..... J. A. Robertson . Ii M. Chandler . R. L. Cotton ...... ,1’. W. Turner IR. E. Mutoh ....... ‘H. D. Johnson I 1C. J. Gallagher . 1E. Nicholson .. .. C. S. inmnn .... A. E. Morrison E. 0. Saunders .. Hlmhes Drug Co. W. . ‘ant .... G. 11'. Hutchcson ........................ ,J. A. S. Bayer ................................$5 James Harris ............................... " the Swl beautiful cemetery at Lower_ Mon- f l M i m t W n h“ taken ‘severe mm we need of of Ullt) smaller lads ls to be se many ren n ewes as e 0f the ll. O. L. bud L T. B. A.j Because cf lll0lill"tillllclls Swil- zarlalldfls geographical position, the as army's manoeuvres aw llif fcreclt from those of only 0th . . .. E ‘ymlng luds arrested on _'l‘hursdsy night for petty robbery ‘at McNevilfs shoe repair store 'appear by the evidence at the Police Court yesterday i0 have been connected with ozher robber lies of the sallle nature, including s sumplu rooms, and Sydney Sis, and at the Higgs w-archousc- One nt to the Boys Home in llalifzlx and an~ arent. other, aged eleven, was allowed to go home yesterday with a strong wnrnirlg. The trial of tho two old- adjourned until this afternoon. country in tile world. Tile army hi1" s -o 1111' top of Ill: Alps i0. Ibalbtlle pulctice. Here ii. e s1.- ru a delucllluellr. of Swiss soldiers. ENGLANUS SUGARr-DlSCUSS -» ing in the ‘Contemporary View, England's dependence on foreign supplies of sugar Mr. J. Saxon Mills points out that the British are the biggest consumers of sugar or all the European stutcs, and tho value of their importatious. which before the war was over trrc-nty - [five million pounds per annum. hnd swollen by 1919 to .£fi3,962,000. But ‘the world's supply has now im- mensely decreased, and we cnull-I say any more than in tho ruse of wllnnt, says Mr. Saxon Mills, l:\ 1 rn to tho “cheap or. dirt days." . .. ..~o stripped l0 the waist in tll llczul of winter, digging a passageway zor cllc ill'lll_'-/' lllrougll six l0 light fut-t m‘ sllOW. _.._._______.____.____ GIRLS DESIRING GOOD plane's‘ 11s ‘Mother's iieips, Nurse .\l.li<i.~', Iooks, lioust-mnifls, mo, may sc- curc some by ilaving their HIUIlCS 4nd addresses entered in the Ex- aminer Dolllestic ilurcau. Svl- illl- vcrliselneul in (ll1l(‘l‘ purl oftllis msllt‘. 1 ._.._-¢-o@_i .\ln.n_v zl bluff refuses when it is culled. i-r A clri sr-cs noihinc wl-onu in ills.“- lul: tho rich! man. in (‘ulllfi It's usually the mun wlm has something to say who tiocslfl. say E- pout BRITISH CON SOLS A blend of fine Tbbaccos for men who smoke the best. "up were. 1hRlclsge25¢ (3311). tins #151)