vvvvvvwvv rut colnil llllllllllllll LOADING live hogs Thursday.- J. Noy a co. . 315028 2i wneeenvs ‘museum/l Feb- Zith for Prince Street School Concert in the Strand Theatre. supply of 1927 Calendars la 81mins very low. Bubeoribe or ran"! ll VERY LOW-The GluartlinnhHD-ll- 0f Toronto PWPiBB‘ work 0t‘ lCll UNSIGNED NOTE8~ sullen-ll). i"! "9 flsain reminded that unsign- ed news items will not Ibe inserted in The Guardian. PRESBYTERIAN. -.Y p . Plan’ Rally- luev. W.‘M. Travelling Secre- School and Yflllllg the Presbyterian wry for Sabhallh- ill v Adan FIVE . flood MI] RS ES TE RS ntwn1§__i=_i.ense 7heq have done so ‘fbr 56 Years =reveal9d in the report of the geodq 1 1 etlirfliirvey * "‘ Does Useful Work l Throughout Canada; ommwa, OnL, Feb. 7. -‘ ThatI the Canadian Geodetic Sunvey is not in prosecuting works oi con~ slderable magnitude in the inter-j ests of and paid for by private; concerns or municipalities, was etic sunveys committee, presentedl by M. P. Moulton, D. IL. 8., at thel convention of the Dominion land, Surveyors’ Association here today. He referred particularlyto the work done for the Canadian international Pnnericompsny and the City of Montreal in the wilds of northern A Camouflage Old Age Pension Bill Is Planned i 9'6 HD1181‘ Hi-llsboro Md‘ Street Charlottetown, is; one Chan-m ' ' an has enter- ‘for all who wish to re. he city over nigh-t, ,__. AT THE Y. M. C. A‘? 3T1? :1’; nual meeting of the . . . -‘been appointed l ls being held this afternoon ili-ltainment- O provide the Cundal Home at 330 when thednuin in t yearly reports will be Dfehellied ' __._. and a social hour enioyed- some ON EXTENDED TRIP- —-— Mrs John Richard and iv .. REHEARSALS FOR THE MUSI-‘Collum, General Seicretarynfbsf CAL COMEDY to be prenenwdcuhdnu Home in-o n iihe Prince Edward March 7th.; 1nd 8th, in ail-d of Protestant 0i‘- phanage are now well under way- rlils promises to he one of the 011i» standing attractions of the year. CONTRACT LET. —Mr. F. o. {the Mediterranean. calling at 58v. oral interesting spots on the way, and will leave their steamer nt Teiermv. Sicily. From Sicily they lgo to ltuly, and expect to see Spencer of St. John i185 lei “lent the chief points of iHiBYETILEIllII contract for building ihQ 119W m°l"fthat beautiful and historic country. lng picture theatre in this city l-olThell moving slowly along the Mr. R. A. Corbett. 0i si- Johm-Rivieras of ltaly and France llioy _ urch in can d -l _ [almanac (In: $5310?“ i!" 7”" cipal speaker Z.".."§,},‘,’,§ P12203111‘; m _ Qlaaborns lBrand . lltaliy to be held in Zion Church T V , . . 95°‘ l!" Ice Races - There vi" be “TM °“ i“ °'°"“‘=* i" Friday Feb- ylle alley ‘QIIGGII Marie Bitterly i for in superior and lmeetlng in worth River Hell rues-lgggyelgttut-he-Alilt or the ynunser ' -- . - i _ l-lgbhvuis. day, ‘Feb. 8th, at seven oclock to,“ chum“ omy churches and of And Vlgllllty. R9 roaches Amerma _ I ._ arrange classes and track commit “flew diam the country tlis- - / Of Hal _ tee etc, for Wednesday's races. ,_ u y a “B ill“ city are cordi- '_'_' v And P60 1e _ m f _ _i-____ 41 Y invited to be pl-Qgenl“ The _ —-4—- s p Bran TGI-“W u y THE ANNUAL MEETING o’ the mules o: mo], and st‘ James )'l‘illi many lrlonds of IMrs. H. 1a,, Iflilliill i9 "57 be h 1d nluhurches will have supper l, 5 30 ‘mulls’ Tim” filmy‘ Wm b“ lfleawi T0 " ' \ - b Red Cross Society Will ° ° _ h, u, . "' ' ' cu lo know that eho is get-tint: m» r0’ on" Mb‘ it'll!“ Y wadnemalh Bushman 9m m, 4 pflwim. wlgh e accommodation oi‘ al along “New an" an 0 emu” iwfllobe in an editorial on Queen‘ kl i We m_ M 59 ‘mama at. Everyone corwpeoples’ ‘Rania uttznilulthe Young the Prince Couniy ‘Hosplftul tolflalrlMiifle of Rouinuniu and her sudden u‘ many hmviwm g1glg5flimlnee or Whig-h Mr‘ fitdilleiafiaipendlcltis‘ ;distasto for America, says: “Queen .Marie 0i‘ Roumaulzt is nourishln tiiiillltl‘ feelings lownrd the pBOlllf, of t l a ‘ ' - - iiurleiizlli. Ellerslie. met wi-tli o. lutiii- thing‘ Alillgifiefglllllsiigle: (Zillllliilflqlllveilgfl ful accident, while helping unload of fher tour on this hemisphere lust dogs off at sled one of the logs rlllll-IYOIII‘. Silo begins to feel that she ‘peil and rolled, breaking the sec- Wen nubjcctctl to a species of in- onid and third fingers of the right llililliiy by the American public. hand and several other small bones "Jill 111° 111011? $116 refiéiiis the Hui‘- in the wrist and touring the skim" ill"? illiwiiics that she ‘was not {rum we mush,“ and tendons u‘ u“, accorded t.liut courtesy which tihe back of the hand and wrist. l)r. of i‘ tlliijffiarch mlight wit?" Stewart was immediate] iillIillflOll“ I "We" 0m ‘i ‘emocn’ l“ f>d audl set the fingers slid dressed £23218‘, f“ New York [he cmwd“ tho ‘bond. Wo are gliul to note that qniripfflr it is now iloing as Well as can ho m,“ 5m. expected. ’ I l On Thursday last. ‘Mr. Willluin rather familiarly as and thorc was a disposi- hnlis, to regard her more sts it sort of movie star than a visi- toi“ enveloped in the awesome - ‘ _ . robes of Royalty, Mrs. (mo. McKinnou and Mr. Bsyq “But m, [his field Yeo, lcft on Friday, enroute pops-elf lo [hank she haul largely llf she was not , _ . Workwlll be started in the sprint; TGRQNvDOI Felt lj__lAnnlquncg. 1s soon as weather conditions per- ment was made ‘here Saturday ‘hi! lull- Hon. Peter (Heenan, Federal Min- ister of Labor, that ithe only im- portant legislation the would pre- sent to ithe House during the com- iug session would be an old n88 perfiion uneas-uire. Ml‘. Hoenli" started in giving an outline of the proposed legislation. I. 0. D. E.-4Last autumn the lini- perlal Order Daughters of the Eni- pire announced a competition f0!‘ i1 ‘Christmas ICard design. nffarinfi *1 prize oi.’ one hundred dollars (100.00) to the prize winner but "Of course stlpulaled that the Committee old N856 139ml)“ will °nlY llemlile‘ might withhold the prize if no en- n liibt when the prnvilwen "6 wlll'|try reached a. sufficiently high in: to cnnnerwlc- The hi" Div-standard in the estimation of the hope to spend some time the“, be. to New York, after having been fore going into Switzerland. From llOmB Wlleie "he? We"! lii intend‘ Switzerland they will visit some lii- nnce at the funeral oi‘ their ‘brother. treuitetl with deference, it was be- cause shc haiLoomported herself without due dignity. Sbe cheap- teresting points en route to Paris. Having enjoyed a few of the at- tractions of Paris there will be an aerial flight to London. The last few weeks of their time will be giv- en to see all they can of the Moth- erlnnd, where their intention is to do all their travelling in England. the late J. Edgar ‘feo, Port llill, ‘ened herself by the "loudspeaker" publicity with which she announc- Tlio whooping cough is bacon-ling ed iher coining-n publicity uhivh prevalent Ill our district. Sevezal accompanied her ‘throughout her severe cases are repormh ‘tour. Queen Marie lacks reserve and lack of reserve is fatal to The "Earnest ‘Zliisslon Band".of,Q“ee“lY PWi°"Si°11§-" the Presbyterian "Cihllfflll, Tyne Val-I I lrelantl and Scotland by auto. On leyl mo, at the hon“, of M“ Lev; the 11th of Juno they will said , . from southnmmon for Quebec (my Dyment. on Sunday, Jun. 30th. Mrs. by the C. I’. R. boat “Empress of Mount Stewart Notes Edison Williams wits leader for the _ viii? 101‘ a lieilslml 0i: $20 ‘i "mum I judges. Unfortunately the 11111865- to e iboth memlbers of the IOrder and ex- perts with whom the Commit-tee consulted, have decided that no entry deserves this prize. The pcommlttee lvery mucli regrets unv- ‘ing to announce this decision and‘ hopes that another year entries may Ibo received which will fully edy lCanadiuns who are 70 ye _> of 880." . J. Lester Douglas ,.Who1esalo Produce Scotland." ——~——<OfC_————— l Miami's Llnlnienf,— ever reliable. —--——<eo--—_ PERSONALS‘ Dr, Martin, Eldon, was iu the evening and Miss Vivian Yeo, org- anist. The meeting opened with know wh‘ut winter singing and prayer; iihen followed like but we've one consolation any bends Psalm" by Master Ralph 'Mc- it 8S in the Ollie!‘ mfililhs- Loan, several other items were giv~ February is certainly letting us trol for Geological Surveys which weather feels extend from Victoria, about an interesting reading "The IShep- way. ‘We haven't 8B 1011B i0 6115""? i011- Oosi, Including justify the Committee in awarding the prize. GRIEGORV COMES BACK -- lChester Gregory, of Stellurton, N. S., tho.most prominent hockey 39 Queen Si: Charlottetown, P. E. l. I Shin-pies Cream. city yesterday. - . ‘ ._ the reading of ‘the previous week, daylgniegxlsfi golégagilg“ yew“ livene asked by bliss Mabel Dymcnt. om- iuost efficient mull couriers, The many friends of SODGTBtOIf _' ~' Feed Get our 1927 Prices player in Eastern Canada. for years the idol of Maritime fans and rut- ed as the best drawing card that The Famous I rink, received word today 'President lSamuol ‘F. Doyle 0t‘ his re-instatemenii to ranks. iHc will play ~witli the local amateurs and help to develop young players, says the Halifax ‘Herald. ‘Breaking in with the Charlottetown Abbies back in 1904, Gregory played hockey up until his retirement two years ago. Ho was Stop That Cold Stop It before It get: on your chest. The breathable medicine In ' ' N yaPs Crephos It will uve you from flu and bronchitis and ql-llfld)’ dispel any cough or cold. There is a big compfitievron rlow any many prizes wlli be given for the best solution.- BOW Professionals in the lMaritime as the “bad man" of the league. Grnsory stated that he will play with Stcllartons team. Trivett, rector of Grand Whose daughter, Gladys 1E. Trlvctt now liirs. Frederick Fox, has time“ at Shflhtl bhflh. China, has receiv- ed word that she in sufe in Shani;- liai. When it ‘became known that Mrs. IFox was in the area in which tho distunbances now ‘golng on look Place, Mr. Trivctt became npxloug :5 i0 his lillllgliterki safety and n annealed i0 Premier Rhodes lo ' agar l, p - . albouts. Saturday ~ o e whale His Maiestvs Minister or pep“, lirfivéll. the text. oi’ tho messa ‘being as follows; Your daughmp Mui- liissineid n. Fox is well and’ 4 4 prop In and try lt its... ' Harold L Worthy Phone 271 N78 Queen Street cont '4 h- .. a Q ‘ll E e =r O a 4 4 4 4 4 with her ‘brother Rev A C q fFrlvelt, S b-"D - ' ' ' "i iOathedraLu 68w“ or Holy Trinity ‘sllfliishul. Yours. very truly. A. C. Walker, Assistant Uh.‘ d”? sill-TENN’ of State for External Affairs. {This will be gggd news to the many friends of iRev Mr Triv. ett's family in this iProvince. '_5§__ v ‘ the. ‘"' hi" l" "°°" "'4 “‘"'” v ‘ “or d v-1 Jack ltilchlii; 2, lng regularly from earl fresh mined o’ chat-log, llyndtnun; 3, Flurcnci‘. the amateur. to learn of his iudispositlou. Miss iHelen Hnmmell has return ever appeared in a New Ginnflllllfed to her home ‘in Freetown, nftci‘ home iii 'i'yi1fl Valley- iwl" a very pleasant visit in Charlotte- town. l day morning ness in militia. connection l Miss Kathleen Griffin left yes terdity morning on return to New playing manager of the New Glas- York after a pleasant visit to hor Eu _ _ _ lProfessiounl league and was known route Miss Griffin will visit in relatives "t U“? Contmamg Dame“ sister, Mrs. Lelth lloilgson. Brldgewater, N. S. The Misses Mncinnis have returned to their MISSIONARY SAFE - Rev s, home in Orwoll nftcr graduating Bl". nud the Vllfliilll‘ articles of SH‘ Lélle from Union Commercial College of ven liucu. ‘out gill-W» china» cl"- this city. l"or Colds-llllnisriibi liliilninnf. I HONOR sou. West Kont School honor roll for January: (lri-itic X—1. lilarlu I‘]I)1;I‘l€] 15. Uotlrii: Boullt-i‘; 3, lien Roi-Initi- Grudo lX—l, John llill: 2, Stuairl Floiclior; Zl. ilcgliutlli llolmztii. (lrado Vlll--l, Effie lirchnlil; (lraiio Vill-—-1, Williatin Reid: 2, 2 5' E .- .~ C R E m .... L‘ :- E 3° Margaret Blitck; ll, Lemuel Prowsu 50115 repast the party. diiipellieil’. Grade Vll—‘—1, (loorgo Worth; L’. ruco You; 3, John Mut-licnn. Grade Vll—-1. llarry Lapthoi-nu: t3 Maitluntl Owen; 5i James Wltlkiil’. G Grade Vl——l, Doris Prowsc; 15- isabel Crawford; 3, Fraser Muc- Millan. Grade VI——1, Arthur Pcnkc; 2. Ivan Vaughan; 3, Fred Shannon. Grade V—1, Dorothea Bentley; . William MacRuo: 3. Iloroltl For- Baker. lvll; loll-font. meeting closed with Mizepali Large, City, collector‘, will regret lleilelllfiihill- Lt. Col. J. l’. Hooper, left_ yCSt('l‘-‘\Vt,-dll0s(lzty, January 26th, when nunrlrci- of indies met at the home l"? Oil-aw“ m1 l-lllsl‘ Miss Bcllo ‘Grim; daughter of ‘Mr. will! “l9 John (irlgg, Tyne Valley, was unit- Elsie and Goldie ‘her marriage Miss Grigg was prc- ‘ Prompt deliveries. prices Phone 176 for service. ‘ ’ 9L0. ontisaoo. AAAAmAL vvvvvyV one svonev eenssnso INVERNESB sesame-o eramomti. acnseneo ALBION notmn ALBION erovs. ALBION nu? anemone HARD nut assoc cox: IRON! .110.» . AAA ALAAQA AAgAA A isms crnsriézn ; ‘n AND T ‘ GLASSES l _FI'1"i‘ED 0w retracting room with em equipment. Our experience l0 at your o“ “ . I. W. TAYLOR QVIIITID IY 4.18. TAYLOR ' ‘Mr. ‘Nell cempheu and family oi New Haven wish to thank moll- "lwdl ll"! millhbors for thel. whole-hearted sympathy whlcll elr Irrep- deatli- of our do" Grade lV—1, Jenn Fursytlita; 2- Clive Johnston; ll, Ralph Smith. Grade ill-l. Phyllis Whillilvki 2, Donald MacMillan; 3. victor lumen. Grade ll—1, Frank MacKinnon; 2, Laura MacLaino: 3. Rnhni‘! Large and Betty Peaks (BdllBl-l orally helped to bear th arable loss In the wife and mother. Grade ll—1, Carol MacCauilell 2, Harold Stewart; 3. 13°95“ Thornton. _ Grade [-1, Allison Gillis; 2. Eileen Johnston and Mariflfie Large (equal); 3, Betty Forsythe. _ Two Firemen Killed And Four Injured MDXII-(‘D CITY. Feb. "l.—- On in- structions from President Callee t0 ~ inflict drastic punishment if they ‘were found guilty of conspirins ‘glut, ‘he government, Julio Ar- rlola. ‘former Governor of Oxiwn. and Nino Rivera. an ex-army mill" or, were executed at Puebla City Friday morning when they m!“ a (Iomplexioiis Tihero were eighteen members pres- Show C", down the mo’ was conb polled to return and take the road. ‘line title on tho ice being up i0 ill“ rafts ln places. And the following rlday the tidc cattle up to the ill’ lii ll" Street nnd around the general‘ store of It. C. Clark tin dthe warehouses ‘at that part of the street. - , .l lyl-iss Pearl Iluuisziy, ibittllillfi? . Nor-tit Tryou, spent Suud iA vcry pretty wedding look place _ zit tihe United Church Parsonage on On Wednesday the 2nd inst. u oi‘ .Mrs. James McCarthy to have a mat-hooking party. it has Ibsen five years since the ladies met therc before and muny were the yarns told as well as hooked. About 4.00 p. m. u. ilellcious supper was served to which fifteen ladies sat Ilowii and thoroughly enjoyed us the hostess’ culinary ‘albilities remain unsurpassed. After supper hooking was resumed until the shades of evening brought a ivory pleasantly spent afternoon to a close. ed iii murningc with Mr. John Stnn- ‘ icy ‘bioLenu, Baysiile, -l.ot l-i. Owing to the recent double bereavement in tho groom's family, tho marriage was very (llllel, only the immediate being present at the reception at the home of the bride. Previous in - sen-ted with a. miscellaneous show- _ _ Miss lPegglc McDonald. nurse in borc iGSiimOIIY 7-0 ille liolllllil-"W 0i tho City Hospital spent a mid-week the young ‘bride. Their mlliil’ holiday with her parents Mr. and friends wish them u loiil; “llli 113110)’ Mrs. Fred McDonald here. married life. _ Mr. George lPigott, Roxbury, 0n Wednesday evening Jnnum-y Mess, who pnid a brief‘ visit to 26th, a large number of fuientls and .\it. Steam-t, returned Monday acquaintances gathered at the evening- honm of airs“ David Stewart’ Illurtlll- W giti t l poll thc serious . ..._- bl _. l-V. t! re ‘l. u‘e ‘ . . . liileoutslilciigdivlesiiolin litilngor-Lgll! ‘Ell-lg illness oi‘ Mrs. Donald D. McDonald A ‘° U ‘evening was spent in music, sing- ng and genres etc., after n. (Ielic- .\ii‘. Daniel lilrt and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MnAssey drovu to Mt. Hor- liori, Sunday to llltflilli tho funeral oi" the Into Airs. Annabella Aleutian ,wlilcli took lilncc Sunday after- noon. wvlshlngdvliss Stewart much ‘hull’ piness in the new sphere of lilt‘ which she is about to en-tcr. A farewell party was give-ii “i- vlto home of Mr. and Mrs. Banner- ‘lllm MUDOWWU‘ Bldefom’ in 110mm hyterlan Y. l’. ‘S. C. IE. was held ‘ii’ ‘Miss Blanche Mmm‘ “h” ha", ‘Sunday evening at the home of Mr. resigned her‘ Wuilivu w“ lelwhe“ “l iillli Mrs. c. s. Mc-‘Luutzlilan, l-id. n‘ ‘he Bidfliiifd 5¢li°°l- “ml lmendWlllllsihoro. A number of nicely iYOlIIK to Boston for ilho remainder‘ “lumen hymns and Psalm selections 11f the whiter, A very liiflnfiillll: 0"‘ were sang and n. lilllfllbCl‘ of nicr‘ v-ning “Till! spent in dancing Mill readings given. Mr. Ray Smztllwood The regular meeting of the Pres-- who starts his route by taking lilflgt prom, ; Quebec. in the upper Gatineeu river region and in the city of Montreal ,and surrounding district. international co-operation was touched on by Mr. Moulton, when I he told the convention of the use being made by the United States ‘Coast and Geodetic Slliiveys ol’ lhel triangulation surveys executed by' Canadian surveyors along the inter- iigtional boundary in Western Can- a. . During the past year the Geotlellc .Survcy_ extended its operations in ouch 0i the provinces. An 1800 mile circuit in the Maritlmes and Que bee, including part of tho U_ s“ ICoast and Geodetic Survey was completed. in Ontario and Quebec, surveys were projected up the Ottawa valley into the mlnin‘. fields of Ontario and the into“ tion is to further expand this worl. and carry it through the Rouyn zirea. lii Quebec. in Quebec also. . triangulation surveys were o0 l] pleted up the St. Maurice river m i“ uh l-n Tuque. with the objec. of eventually continuing along the transcontinental railway to join with the Ottarwa river loop. In con nection with Great Lakes water lev- els. precise levels were run con- "ecilhfi Hvdrogfil-Dhic Sunvey irnageu at Sault. Ste. Marie, Thess- alon, iPort Stanley and Colllngwood. On Vancouver ilsland. preliminary ‘work was done to furnish control lfor the British Columbia govern- ment surveys and for the Hydro. graphic lSurvey of tho vzggg coast‘, lTiliS work will also furnish C0ll- P30 - miles north west to theglacier reg- f Hello The Oldest Cocoa House in the PAGE -'l Daddy“Bar A perfectly pure and nourishing bar of de- licious milk chocolate —a wonderful energy- food for the children. Buy them some today. The bee!‘ dealers cell FR Y'S. 3 . and Chocolate ' Woirldnu . a i l 4k, d m read} _Wc have been reading of the ' I Iiiilgoilrdlrlzisstliel igissiorilsry bzok by h3g1: ‘we?! flaggfiidelfint Olrlfiymlgg; S I t- A brook was much appreciated. (‘r0011 Miss Dorothy Yeo. The questions 0113,80; ‘iMn ‘Iiercy Affleck’ one o, 3. I mlunwqyaucual smglng Jnmkcd 11w Amounted to $454,123 and Premiums on New Stock $220,155. DEPOSITS INCREASED ._it__. Liquid Assets Amount to Over _ $27,000,000. or Nearly 65 I p. c. of Total Obligations To Public At the annual meeting of the shareholders of‘ ‘the Provincial Iiunk of’ Canada, Iheld at the head Office 0f ‘the batik yesterday. Sir l-iormidaa Laporte, president, being in the cdiair. the annual statement anti report ‘were read by ‘llzincrede Bienconu, vice-president‘ and general manager. . The fiscal year ended on the 30tih orablo for the hank. The state- ment shows an increase of‘ $1,000,- 000 in the batik. This new issue n-its large- ly over-subscribed and was entirely paid up between the 1st of July ' and the 30th of November. As is customary with this bank. liquid assets are kept at u liigli per ceutege; as at November 30. they ‘inlountetl to over $27,000,000 or nearly 65 per cent. of the total ob- ligations to the public, ‘ The tot- il assets amounted to $47,880,504. The regular dividend of 0 per nud a ‘sum of 860.539 was set as-hl. for the amortization in full of the cost of installation and mainten unre of new branches, etc. The Provincial Bank of‘ Canada IIPJLIICilEB in operation in the pro- ‘lnces of Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward ls- hind, Further, according to the report of the board of directors 37,731 new deposit accounts were opened during the year. Profile for the year amounted to >~l-54-i23 and premiums on new lock brought in $220,155. ‘Pills with the previous balance of $25,- i"-'i placed a total of 8699.741 at wither amusements. Lunch was serv- ‘val; lender [or tho evening. rd by the ladies, and at it lute i101" ll“, parity was brought to a close 2.30 p. m. Tho evening tllev. M. K. Charman. Horse Racing tended to Mr. and Mrs. Hardy 1mm‘ F‘ say, Tyne Vsley, on the birth of o baby boy weighing ten. pounds. The mnny friends of ‘Mrs. llarry Wiliams, $1., will be sorry to know racing at the that Elie iii SlmBYlBE "m" lmmlysls Speedway Saturday afternoon iii ii"? "9"" 9i “he mce- ‘He’ “pemiiady Aquira lkeeping up her win dy necovery is hOPP-d T01‘- M W J Montgomery H T pointer and Nimble Lady. Semlcol essrs. . . w - . week on business. IRev. Andrew Brown. ‘M. A. B. 9-. Tyne Valley was in Charlottetown] last week on business connected‘ with the church. I Lady Aquira (F. McEwen) For CYSTITIS Disappointer (A. Taylor) ... lake 0n llnbfl lolodlu two. Below is the summery: 2.40 Cllu Nimble Lady (B. Hynes) Best time-Lift. 3 Minute Clan Are Fresh Ami Clear Daily use of Optician Soup vents clogging and irritation o the pores, the usual cues of pimples ahd *‘ “ ‘ wbliethsl‘ soothes and heels. Always heap Outlaws Taiwan on band; l: is Qolingpd Meshing- confesslon before a court martial. Si: othene arrested also will b6 mod by oonivt martial and it is reported that. e-t least two of them will be executed. Files discover- ed by the ipolice in the wMDifBi- ors meeting place are saidto have MIOIOIOGWIHOM military nnvflini’ ments signed Fernando Oonsales. ehisf b! flail‘, under Porfirio Dias. O OITOMITRIIT l Ml Rlolwmnd ‘lines Gonzales, according to the police. ohiime the title of "supreme eh-ief- sra-ica-isr... y Lain N.‘ the ggegoigtion." ‘__ Book on Skin Diseases. New s ' _ l, emicolon (E7. Taylor) 1 1 1 E1112?‘ ‘"' '5'-"°."'°r-Dul”§iee'°'- o: Abbie (n. McLean) 2 2dh um of Manhood 1M d ml" i" CoEtta. (s. Bigger) a sdh IN"- Wm" ‘"' "°"'"' ‘"' ‘"' EBest time-Lao. fi"ri§§'ee."”th ili-Zhmffili-hir Officials: Starter. lR. Chappelle, or sup-raw you“ "gall" Judges, A- G. McKay, J. Reid. w. !_."l°' "i b, é?! 0:, ‘gum,’ Keefe; Announcer, Armel Murray; _Tinier, J. J. Stewart. ‘ bu rsemenl. The regular services of the Unit- lly all joining hands and singing ed Church wan held at 11 o'clock amortization, $60,539, "For Shes a Jolly Good »Fellow." ‘a. m. followed by Sunday school ut a balance of‘ $276,435 to carry for- servicesword. “Games, mngralulfltloug are uX-Avero held in ‘Donaldston, ‘Pastor IA large crowd saw some good lStanley Bridge “mg streak by defeaumg Dlsapl headaches and pains In her back . n won t.‘h 3 minute class lnl ,, MacKendrIck. Arch. n. nuts and Augtnflght heajs but a mnme m”, ospecuu) l have suffered a great Murray were in‘ Ohflrlmmwv" 1"‘ ensued ‘between Abbie and CoElta for second place the third in final being a dead heat between these 1 1 1-|Banks round has come to thous- 2 2 3 3 3 2 d.» disposal of the bank for dis- This sum was deal‘. follows: Dominion tux. dividends. $304,226; and This ‘left. \\ itli as $58,500; iThe Only Medicne That Relieved Her SAYS MR8. l. E. BANKS OF DODD'8 KIDNEY PILLS. .1 Nova Scotian lady guflqgsd wltk WAITERNTMIE, ‘N. 1S. ‘Feb. 7-_. evetry month with headache and pains in my back. Tlhe only thing '1‘ could get to relieve my pains ‘wee Dodds Kidney Pills." This testimonial comes from Mine. of tlhls ploce. The relief that Mrs snide of- other Canadian women tihrousiir lhhe use of Dodd's Kidney Pills. There am only a few people who appreciate tihe great importance of keeping ‘the kidneys tin order at all ‘times. The kidneys are the purri- fiers of your blood. ~lf tlhe lold» neys become clogged with impuni- ties they cannot perform their firnctlloms properly. ‘lihe blood, in- atiemi of ibelng purified. is poison- ed. and tin turn poisons tibe whole‘ m“ 1x1. " ' Next race Saturday, Eels. 12th a ii minute class. 2-50 class and 2.35 claw. WM?! W"! n! 1-90 altar». mm. van-nun l. d. 93-. on»: Herbal ‘mum- on‘. ‘Limo NW0- spstem, with ‘the result that a eon- dition may develop very serious- iAll dfllkkiflis 80H D066“! Ktldnlbi. Will-IS. 0r The Doddg Medicine C0 I . M 'first purt. of the scilvlcc. ivhilc a solo liy Mr. Lindsay, "0nly~n. Sin- of November lost, was notably fav- v capital stock of their cent. was paid to the shareholders, _ now ‘has 131 branches and 185 sub- l. E. Bamks. a well-known resident i I.- Meetings Large- ly Attended iALtundauccs and interest con- tinue to iticreasc at. tho Salvation Qgpyqulid- Vinltw ‘Comp meetings. All the ‘nTFetlngs on Saturday wcrv greatly enjoyvd, the illustrated ad- dress liy Adjutant Davis at tho c-vcniug service brought ivlvldly bc- ‘fure the minds of those present the completeness of the Great Salva- tion plan of God. On Monday night thc presence of Rev. R. W. Lindsay ol‘ Hazel- HANDLES . Plastic PUTTY This is just what you have cracks and holes before you start redecorsflng, l PLASTIC'WOOD ls not climate. It ls waterproof and creek, crumble, nor splinter. and nails Without splitting. Used for repairing: Antlq lee, Light Switches, etc. And for filling cracks In: Base Boards, Floors, Mantels, Panelllnge, etc. M; Pound 50c. 3713-2-5-stt. Atlili-lrii use llliniirifu Llniment. Something New nor, suvoil by flrzicc", was fooliiilé- ly remit-rod. Iin spvnkiiig Mr. Lind- say look lm-‘liis; text thv words of Paul, “l am not ustiainvd of the (‘iospcv , . ., He shower! that it was u living (lospcl the “word ziinkc "ilzsli". It. was .'\ snviirg gospel, n keeping izospol, a comforting gnsllt-l, and o. -froi.- gospel. During the after meet-WP‘ lug one young lilttli accepted Christ. liev. Di‘. Ramsay will liu the speaker at. Tuesday night's meet- lug. HARDENS ood INTO WOOD been looking for to fill those affected by moisture or oll proof- it will not chip, It wlll hold screws, tacks ues, Furniture, Knife Hand. Pound $1.35 imid Winter Sale of Women's Oxfords t SS WANTED, or woman the year around. footwear, made by the best leathers. with any height of traotlve money saving prices. WOMEN’ BLACK OXFORDS $3.35 Reduced to . . . . .. $2.68 $3.50 Reduced to .. $2.70 $5.00 Reduced to . $400 $5.50 Reduced to . .. . 54-40 $6.00 Reduced to . $4.80 $7.50 Reduced to 35-99 perpalr. . . . . . . . . . . pair. for thlsuls only ....... .. Sport hone and dark colou A few pairs of dark shade Some broken lines of lIIk to $1.75. Bale price only ALLEYh FASHIONABLE 2O p. c. Discount A SEASONABLE OFFERING SHOES THAT ARE WHEN THEY ARE WANTED AT WANTED PRICES. A seasonabls offering, something needed by every girl A JOB LOT OF BROKEN LINES-all Ilia: In the let, moat of them less than half price. NATURAL TREAD SHOES- Black or Brown, regular price for this wonderfully comfortable shoe ll $11M) lfi your size and width Is here the price wlll be - -- '1‘..-_§1":lf%3‘ 1 -'.“.'=-.§$?§4~2:'.- -. c. 2.. -. _ Y9 éao-igc Fashionable and attractive shot-makers of unblemished heel in all sizes, sold at at- What more can be desired. WOS. BROWN OXFORDS $3.35 Reduced to . . . . . . $2.68 $3.50 Reduced to .. .. $2.80 $4.45 Reduced to .. . $3.56 $450 Reduced to $8.60 $550 Reduced to .. $4.40 $5.76 Reduced to .. $4.60 $7.50 Reduced to , $6.00 Your choice for . . . . . . . $2.95 per rs in all wool hose only 59c a Bl-TEX hosiery only $1.75 hone. which sold from $1.00 . . . . . . 75c 8i B! MITEII -. FOOTWEAR’?