cannons in, 0192s". nun so“ l agii Bold q ~ e Iliils 0st "fill! p, Csde. Dlillmlfllod» "MW-i 14.31, little boy caught cold ‘m’? phyht Tnfitmt g3 _"§'§;'?.a’uonmg I (m. in... , w relieve him. When my hue- ). home ho brought e bottle oi‘ W001i’! . y PIN‘ - - w, _ “m, After the second dose m neatly relieved and after tho. he went-to sloop and slept . night through without any I em never without it in - . h; I give them." r .. 35c. a bottle, largo size 60m; p only by The‘ '1‘. Milbum 00., - , Torout_o_,_ _Ont._ . Lester Douglas wholesale Produce 39 Queen Street Charlottetown. P. E .I. WANTED Cabhalre 011110118 i iifilil PllrsulDl At our Warehouse. Char- z wtctowll. ORE OSIERY Today by express a new lne of Ladies Silk Hose le diied to stock, all the i new m1 wanted shades are here. ull fashioned-twenty four clues of silk. sizes ey. to 10. Ild “$1.75 UltlALL ILK nosn llas proven to be a wonder- eeling line for those who ant the very best. silk to e top, full fashioned, all w shades, sizes sy, to 10 . . . . .. $2.95 HOSE ,1 $1.50 ~ in all the good shades. 22 nehes of silk, wears well and aoks well, sizes av, to 10. Silk and Wool Hosiery ‘ English Wool Hose. sport tterns .. . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.00 : I-TEX . OSIERY Two pllrs in one, liele iii- de and silk outside, warm nu comfortable, in all the shionable shades and black. zes 8V; to 10y. '. .. $2.50 PRESENTATION CHRIST- AS BOXES, with any of the ove. OYS OIL TAN l OCCASINS Are much In demand when snow ls on the gr-wid. an's sizes 0 to 11. was. 1's sizes 1 to 5, $1.50. Small inniiu. is $1.00 and whenever any oi’ tllc ,, get tho slightest cold it's the _ ‘ckle that collarl l - Central Guardian 0L" story will be told by Rev. W. Bruce Muir at St. James Literary Society tonight at half past seven. =Admission free. GUARDiAN REPRESENTATIVE. Mr. M. '1‘. Lambs. is Guardian A3. out for Emerald. Kmkora, Spring- fleld sud vicinity. 1| ..,___ . GUEST TOWELS in fine linen huck hemmed. attractive. useful, u good Christmas Gift suggestion from 9 to 12 o'clock only ull Friday morning 50c pain-MOORE 4s Ml;- LEOD LT-D. 33x5 POULTRY wmrso- We are curios hisliw FY1065 lol‘ all weights and qualities of poultry, Special prices on heavy Milk-fed Chicken and bowl. Harris Abattoir, Charlottetown. 3312,1244.“ DOUBLE BORDERED fancy drapery surge uuiiubi for 1mrtlors from 9 to 12 o'clock. Friday nlornlllg He: She's so dumb she thinks the queerest things. She: l thought she was too dumb to think at all. LEOD IIFD. 3335 m: BREAJBTASKET or rue ‘NORLII-Anotlhor dandy picture‘ -ind (la/lender. akio given free (or low or renewal subscriptions to he Guardian. 1g FULL OF STARCH Bug: The doctor said eat lots i. starch. so l guess I'll have to $TANDARD SIZE “farm 30ft “Elli- Weltht bed comforts, a most sensational value from L) to 12 o'clock, Friday morning 52,95, i-POORE & .\icLEOD LTD. c1285 TOO MANY THUMB$.-'rhlg jg ho title on the picture or one (,1 fhe Guardian Calendars for 1927. froeyto Guardian readers renewing heir yearly subscription, CHRISTMAS GIFT — Send the luardian to your friends. or roili- lves away from honic this (thrm, nus. They will itppreciatg the 13. NOW Mill News cwry duy of tho your. “They never see one another w now. I hear." “No, it's come to the point where they always sit in the dark." MANY THANKS-dlcllilols Bros, lave issued a very llitlldSOmt) cal- ndar to their customer..- for i927 no of which has been rocclvcd by Pho Guardian. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD -Morninx ‘Prayer and Lltany in frapaud on Sunday next m 11m) . m. and Evening Prayer in Spring old at 7.00 o'clock. ‘Sermon sub- :ct—-Tlie Ministry of ilio Church. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DVERTISERSP Advertisers are spoctfully requested to see that ioir advertisements for the Guard- n reach tbo office by noon of the ly preceding publication, other- iso insertion will not be guaran- -ed. On Saturday m1; mug], h; ceived by 10 A. M. A GOOD‘SUGGESTION 1st Wife: Don't let your hus- oand get ahead of you in a dispute. Just hurl the words at him. 2nd Wife: That's a good eug- gestion-throwlng the dictionary at hlm might have a good effect. BAPTIST CHURCHES-item A. . Bllilyard wli prancli at BOllSll-Zlii’ z 11 a. m. Ti-yon 7.30 ‘p. m.. Sun- 1y the 10th. everybody heartily alcomed. Annual meeting on uesday 21st at 2.30 p. m, JUST A SONG AT TWILIGHT.- ‘his makes u u-ouderful picture ringing back pleasant memories Jid will make a. lovely pictrurc to ame after tiio liseflilliieevs of the iicndur has ceased. Free to new or mewai yoarly subscriptions to he Guardian. - IN P. E. l. HOSPITAL -Mr. rcn-lou ilowntt of Tryon clinic to Ere cily. Monda9. and was convey- l to tho i’. E. island Hospital hero ho underwent on opera- oin yesterday. lHls mother. lrs. John d-iowail accompanied irn and is unending a few days 1 the city at (he homo of Mm. Er- ' st lCilllWTOii, Fitzroy Si. SMELTS PROM P. E. L-Ildlfgl) liipmonte of smells are being ro- elvod at Boston from Summerside nd other P. =15. ~1. (points. Ono hole carload from Sumrnerside lone arrived there Sunday in a rc- OBVIOUS "They tell me Mabel la getting to he a terrible gossip." "Why I never heard that." “Well she's just joined a sewing circle." A PUNK, MARKSMAN oicitswe “CHRISTMAS oan-' per yurd i0c.—MO0Rl-_J & Mt;- I" jlli‘ mus CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ l Goladen! it costs no more than ‘ordinary orange pekoe; it makes twice as many cups to the Illinois Wants Boxing Stable Pownal News The Y. l‘. S. ujlilch was to ho held on Wednesday evening at thc _ homo of Mr. Malcolnf Mcicusfs,‘ Waterside. was postponed lill Thur-may on account of thc storm. 100W Wall a fair attendance dc- Hliliv lilo bad roads and a most cu» . - ioyabie time was spent. - Miss Jenn Thompson, Dunslziff- nago. is spending a few days at ivaterslde. The December meeting of the IW,. .\1. S. of the Pownal United Church incl at ilic humc of Mrs. John Brown. Alilimigll the day ‘was disagreeable a goodly number turn- ed out and a successful meeting was llicid. " Mills Mahcl Euiunu is spending émiw time in Charlottetown. Thu Xmas season is with us once more cud the various districts are Pfelmflilg for concerts. Ont which is i0 bu hold in tho (‘onsolz ' dated school. m. llcrberl, on 1hr 21st. includes five dliferenv ' schools. such a varied program should be worth driving some dict uncc to licur. ‘ Bookstore Holly Boxes, Christmas Seals and Tags, One oi’ olir formers is busily on- _ gaged erecting u new fox ranch ‘ ivVe wish him much luck iii ills new cntorpriec. Books. ,Owiug l0 Lilo snow storm the " skating has been rather slack, op en udr rlllks being the only uvgu. . able places. We understand that Messrs Wendell and licber Jones are creating onc on their own farrr ' in connilectiou with which will be 1a’ CHICAGO. Doc. iii-Tho Illinois Sinte Athletic commission is going: cauliflower iiuilnetry in Chicago. for thc purpose, paradoxically as it may seem, of putting thc iioxing gumo on o moru sioblc basis. The reason in ‘net-auxin tlicro have ‘been too many 1iroinolorn, for) "Hilly promoters, ioo mam" iili0\‘v‘rl. and not enough customers to so around. To customers have rc- fusod lo purl willi high prices (‘or what they regard as lncdiocru ul- trnclions, ' , But One Show Paid _ in thc first six month.) of lcguiiz- cd boxing only one show of major importance bun made the promoter nny money- ‘Tunt was tho mulch between Shuffle Cullaliun, :1 rough, young ex-truck driver, with n dend- iy lcfl iinnd vvnliop uhcn ll luudc-d, mid hiickey Walker. the former world's welterweight champion. Thin affair drew 847,000 and secm- ed lo depend for iis pppuinril)‘ up- ou Callulianfis former nblilty of flattening his opponents in ollo or liru rounds. Slnrc (ho onncuucni of ilic luw legalizing tcu round glove fights to u decision, uiaichrs nl‘ nil sorts linvc been singed Various pro- moters have attempted to ouiulutc the success of Tex Rickard, Dill. lo date most of flu-m luivc ivound up owing their-selves muncy. The small ueliglihorliood promoters. Istaizilig contests in thc outlying sections of the city have been the ones who have prospered. This is chiefly because they iruvc charged priced ranging from Si lo Sfl, ulill lilo boxers arc neighborhood youths Wilt) iinvc followings. To Issue One Permit A Month Jim Million has boon tho lending promoter in waging contests of inu- lmportancc, bul llic major-iii‘ ill his i-liillwfl, with lilo exception of thc (Yulluhan-\Vuikcl' uffair, wcro financial flops. Mullen had an op- portunity to recoup his losses with the Jlud Taylor-Charley Phil Ros- to attempt to restrain trade in the merit to mun)’ Bkllli-‘ffi. city on Saturday. 90089!‘ to the clly un Monday. or in this Sim"! "l8 810ml. for farmers have stock over llif.‘ bunk-s lo some nour- bl’ spring. an ‘uli-to-daic dressing room, Th]? no doubt will bc u great lnliuce- . endless profusion. Come in and see but Shop Early A Carter 8. Co. Limited Santa Claus Head- quarters Mr. Wm. ilaughtcrs, Waterside Drake. and his um _ liclen and Charlotte ‘ were visitors [U (he Mrs. li‘. ll. LiLUGJOIlIIB was n pna- - > There l}. n great famine for wnt- community especially Brent difficulty in driving their . Miss ‘Dixon lltllllliifiSflll, teacherll at tho Model School, ‘Charlottetown ' was a recent visitor lo Pownul, , tile guest 0f ilcr sister, Mrs. Lay. / ton Jones, "Y," ' i _____ _ _ llflfilllorfllwg Radio \\‘iil( .-.».=.)"Z-’.§3.T.L..'Yif wuu unv- P r o g r a m py llour. SATURDAY. DEC. ‘i8- {Li-.- A REMINDER. I'm- A colored preacher mu.- vulueiu. l-uliy denouncing ihi- sin»; o!’ ills‘ congregation, ‘iBToddern my 5151,,r1,_;' .\li warns yo’ ‘izalusi dc llvliiiillfi sl 1| or shootin‘ craps! Ali charges yo", ~ I ‘shim-it do black rascnliiy o: lifiin‘) 6 0° P M ‘ liulicls. But, above all vise, brcil- 7 ' ‘ , , iicllu on’ cistern, Ah ilomollsiies yu"\\'li\\' ilillllfi‘ w?!" Qimuew “‘Ti"i‘...‘i§.“.".’.'."i.§’§ TII.‘Z‘.1°ZA‘L.‘.““..I.'I.'..'.. will (m) ' svrinriiel-Pcflvlw‘ an odd sound with his lips, rose Tlleaire Pg°35g“B“'M and snapped his fingers. Then lu» ‘ _ i -_ ' _ _ _ ‘ sul down again with un uiiasliczi WHY (35,) §_9:5“‘;,Ma“3' Muhkah“ look, - \ - - . .. -, . uiuz (933) SprlllRficld. Knights vi purgxizuifzgrra!‘ Wl"‘:_(.l.,,.',l:“, Pylliihs Main Qliuru-ttc. ' - ‘ v - --- -'..:i-. nii‘ snap yo‘ iiuguhs when All Spfilikii “ 73E: "zggiylnwmn Rm“ '1 y H oi) mclun-stoniim." " “g ' 7‘_‘oo P M "i'o' jes‘ remiirs mo. liarsciiflili: ‘nhm 1375, Aummu (my Se...’ mun ili the =buck sent ans\-vo.rcd._ PM“, Tn“ nrcckiy. “whar All M’ "m" “ml” WEAF (192) N. Y. Aiusical (‘our edr Hits. . WEEI (340) Boston. Musiculc. _ v KiDKA (309) E, Pitts. WCSLlligi house Band. 7110 P. M. 10:45 P. M. \\'Sil (-128) Aliunlu. Studio lzruul. FEATURE rALKs-sronrs - W11» (509) Philadelphia. Sports Corner. 7:30 P.M. ‘ YVHAR (275) Atlantic City. 1408' HUT‘. 7:00 P. M. \\"i‘.\(i (.'.i.'.l Worst-slur, 7:15 P.M. iiTZ-XB (i131) wood Park 9200 P.M. Philadelphia. Franklin. 9:30 P. M. \V.lZ (i525) N Y. Frivolity Club. (lurdcu liuiicrult. Pillsliiurgll. Kenny- \\'ll' (509) _____¢o->—-~-~ -~ EMERALD SCHOOL Atlantic Cili‘. WPG (i100) Pier. i i 1 I it WANT TO DANCE? ’t ¢ l t i o i 2 11:00 P. M. Standing of Enieraki School for “YMCA w“) N. Y. Mcmpin‘ mouth of November. 1p) 51,011 enborg hatamwoight match. but the commission ordered tlic bout‘ cancelled. Chairman John itigiieimer of thc commission believes that by rc-, strictiug each promoter to one per-l mil. a monill. tho rboxing public will not he surfeited by the sport. Ho 211.30 intends to carefully consider iii applicants for permitspand to‘ lssuc them to- promoters consider- ed reliable. There are 43 promot- ers licensed to operate in Chicago. but moist of them hove lost all tho WBZ (333) Springfield. Symphony. 7:16 P. M. New York—.\iusicnlo (Copyright, 1926, by international Grade X-Princilpaifls‘ Department Rid“) Program.‘ chicauol) .___.__-.>_i- 1 Winston Mayne, 2 Evelyn Mayne. Grade lX-l Eileen McEnteo. 2 ‘Margaret MoEntce. 3 John Mc- Manon. (lrado Villl --- 1 Lionel Ford. 2 il-iciou Smith. 3 Patricia White. Ksibluen Kelly, equal. Grade Vii-d Margaret Ford. 2 Genevieve Kelly. 3 Aubrey Fyfe. Grade V — Primary ‘Room -- 1 Alfred Dunno. 2 Anna Smith, 3 Madeline White. Leona McEnlee. Grade Ill-l Gladys McCouri. 2 WJZ H55) Program. 7:25 P. M. Now York-Sluduut Woman Film . ‘ Producer LONDON. Dec. 16 —Brllain‘s first woman film producer. Miss Dina Shuroy. believes women have as much chance as men in film pro- ducing, and perhaps more. “Women have greater originality . WJZ (455) Concert. 7:30 P. M. WiNYC (526) N. Y. Symphony or- chestra. “WCAE (46.1) Pitts. gram. WTAU (390) Cleveland. Program i i I l Studio Pro-- Studio QOVO4QQ" Cartefs TOYSTOICQ Our Stocks are by far too largze and numerous to put down here. but wc specialize on the following lines , Newest Books, Gift Books, Boys and Girls Books and Books for the little ones. Christmas Cards and-Booklets Fancy Twines and Paper, Fountain Pens, Fancy Boxed Stationery, Bibles Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Catholic Prayer Toy Store (Up-stairs) TOYS, DOLLS. GAli-‘IES, FANCY GOODS, BOYS SLEDS AND SLEIGHS, HOCKEY STICKS; PUCKS, ETC, in \ 4-04 INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- visediy. Sufferers from’ Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entirchuman organism ie Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it is computed utilize about 20% o0 this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- etrain is present, a muoh larger proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- emy mfly seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce ill health. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheeon. Optometrist A _.______%____a. §r§-§O%O§ O §-O~%§Q'§§O*§-O §§§§~O§§Q §§~F§§§ . . . . l' t in rc- _ - - “HQ "y. M‘ an“ h l "b" "d igorator car and were soon dis- wm‘ an) Cleveland. Novemos‘ ll-lli 111611 8558i" 9d B 116W i1 and one little girl wrote in her of: R 0W SHOES R CHRISTMAS P ENTS A" "Ire to give pleasure, "mi "id happiness. Men's l 75- 501's $3.25. Women's 75. Mlsm $2.50, honest life." "He's a punk marksman then." } SEWIINQ ON BNAPS. Wllsu sowing on snaps oll u gar- ment sew tlio half with tlic project ing point on first. Thou prose down firmly on tho material in thc msed or Monday morning to the rc- aii traaio ut good Juicers-Halifax ‘icrald. BORDEN — On Thursday, Doc. l, Bordon Imimotic Club uwgcil Ari Old New Hampshire Homo. .1 Bordon iiall io n largo nnd ox- Pll-(FB will!“ "10 mrriiiiwlldmll “will optionally appreciative audience‘. suit of their promotional ventures.‘ Tho efolo nthiotlc commission iu- - surtu tho payment of all purses by insisting upon tile posting of the money in advance of llio, contest. so that. the promoters rather than- lizo boxers arc tiio losers wllcu lilo iiousc full short. - ‘A clean White blotter placed u.l- money they dare to lose us a re-‘Anup Mcmflhmh 3 sperm“;- Hughes“ ‘Grade ‘ii-l Florence Mayne. L‘ Eileen Allen. 3 Thelma Jones (b) i Elizabeth Murphy. Grade i—-1 Elsie Muync, Li Pope dlcdliiiivll. 3 Norberto. idnrpliy. tom-i STORY OF THE LATE QUE-EN VICTORIA ducor, “ihcy- have usually a groator s“ that 1-1 1111111; Qgqrgg whuhjhg- ,sense of artistic values, and are 10,‘; w“ (he greatest mam because |boltor qualified i0 judge tho ‘hum- he never 1.01.1 h 11s." . if"! 1111mm’ rower of a lilclilm Paul Revere ranked second in W111i (I500) Atlantic City. hiusiculo U,“ ma", the children's admiration and Bet- Prvllrlilil- , "British films will succeed when 6y R055 1111"; Wil’ (500) l’il:)i6lv~<\\“'nhl’ Qllallouc- hulf of the present ilireciing forces -—-—— 31 P- - is oiiminuied," liiise Sliuroy ven- WPG (300) Atlantic Cily- Chills“ (urcd Silo contends that most of, Evollllll! Coill-‘iili- tho British producers liavo no eu- wpq (300) Atlantic City-Bimini iwuiuro. I 7:45 P. M- London Widowers . . | iTlicro arc some oxcrdlcul new W190i” (W?) 0- Y- 50W Yllrk Mm‘ tllusiasm for (be goods tiioy have Favor Spinsters dcr lllO zirticlo of clothing to bc . T-hi iill i '8 to be sewn s w 0am ‘ clcuuorl with u liquid tiuii ovupor- distinct impression in tlie lzoodii to show you just where to put thc snap. phony Orchestra. ulso wrznlwu, M,“ won, WDAF, wcml-J. woo. ___ _ _ __,____.__. “THAT. nud WG-N. - ‘Students “Mi l Washington Truthful o much so, that repeatedly were no actors obliged lo interrupt their dies and irwui-t cessation of laugh- er and npplauso. This drama. Klfliimitillll, no ll. (i005. it Cfllllllwl‘ ion oi‘ both comedy and dramatic larls us well m palliciic nccncs nd peculiar situations. is collfilllfl‘ ous for lls domnnd of K004. 010i" r acting of which tliero ‘was an .bilndnncc on this occasion. liiiicli1 anecdotes about Quuen Vlviprla in QUR 8N0 . w 8H°E H-AR tlic current lmldon Magazine. lul" "5551" the beet you ever "Willi"! int a life time. "°'"= Wilde m E Kidflff HEEL LONDON, Doc. i6 —~Widoworo prefer spinstera when remsrrying it in revealed in matrimonial slat- latlce published by tho London |County Council. The London marriage records from spreading over nodding to bo clcanud ul tiio sumo limo absorbing dirt from lllc suiirtl portions. WSB (428) Atlanta. Alianlu Atwat- 8:30 P. M. wN-YC (026) N. Y. l‘opulai~ Studio. 8:35 P. M. ]l‘lic lulu nuecu run ilil! muri or (iormnn lines. and wan tixirumi-i.“ sevcro. She would never allow iii’ maids of honor to sit in lit-r prce onco. (lladstonu mudc himself un mvvviar lrv criticizing this cuslorr when he was oncc ol couri-— ATLANTA. Dec. lfir-(PBOPKG _ y". (509) (Phlln -.Bnnjo Ducts. \i'a=siiingtou'n claim to the ilistinc- Show. HUB lilo lrooillfiifl; m“ dill‘- ‘ 9:00 P. M. Lion oi‘ having i,ccn (he greatest. lug the last recorded F98!‘ U180 (389) (Ziovchilid. Studio American l'uu the galmut from ‘filiworo D9811!‘ WK" B6 "l"! wldfli" ‘vaudeville program think ho was u nicc lilllo boy" to ore who took siuglo women as life WTA M Rub ylrtlole In our Store mail». l to any address. poet fres- 1 colcci IT'S rm: lsonl c941. m M he disturbed If you sud Nsllu you have allowed "Ii supply to dwindle- f ‘In provide you with the vet) llrssonabls prises, and er v , OPI- :redit is duo llio members of thc msl, for their successful efforts ill‘ . ls production and our 3P9!"- 110110 lylave about Peps eeieutliiourlrepan up in pas e ferl, vim rovidoe Ill entirely III Ill ef- sur aboard t!!! iflllflfl 9 l that we moy flfial". "T!" ‘mill Pg, h,‘ avo tiio 1ileuuuro. of c1130)‘ "it lln‘ - thcr such entertainment, ut thc cnpnbifi nmn- l of such n A ploasinf-l organization. "After dinner thc lllnicsmen rm‘ next to Queen Victoria in ilic splint‘ ous green ‘ilaion. Hiilf-u-dozcu oi‘ the scnior ladies oi‘ tiio court uni in chairs iangodin a semicircle licllillli lieiiiuujesty. and behind lhcill 810ml lilo maids of honor and equorrics lll waiting. -~ i -. o. "i won luaul" lint-tics with the Dflrtners as 'C0liil73l'9d Willi "199" wm,-(J£.%)g,"§f'“§lcvgglirdamgne. (ildimuus nud uiaiiy other count-pvho wed widows. The d-lfferonoo wPf: (300) Atlantic City-Amcri- rice." bul his outstnding attribute bolwecn the mun-her of Widows u-uu Composers‘ Night. one bin truthfulness who married widoworo and tlioao‘ ' 10.00 P_ M_ grade 31.14%“, 01- (hqvwlio wcd bachelors was very email. viii-T‘ (G09) llhila. Organ itccllzil. Lur-kic street school in Atlanta. Wm“; (4-23) -Cinci.—=l’0puiar. wollllg (in. “greatest American"- ‘iron pillow silos lengthwise in- 10105 P. M. 'liOli()1' to thc first President, cln-stoad of crosswise if you wish to Fouri ii ut for eesgla. l eciuii was ulihronrlllic rllidlgachdstratlrdetlirolt troubles. iglo, {My Old New Hump ' ref» contain lediehal hiro T101110" -hy Mrs. Kcunolh Mc- nmdleute, which. when .ean. Bordon, whllo iivclY owl)- upon the tongue, Ill l-oncing by Messrs. John and Ken» nru into vapor, and are eth McLean, Borden, nliil ‘accom- iorrn "W" ianiod by Mr. Austin Compile"- inn tape Traverse, on the piano Mill fr. Jerome ‘Ranahan on the violin vas all that could ‘be wialiod for lo iomplefe the programme. Mrs. ismee McAleor furnished the mus- ‘o occasion-ally, called for throulll- ‘iut the ~Acte. The following made lp tbc cast-Farmer Winthrop- Reginald McAloor; Mrs. Winthrop -Mre. Jae. V. McDonald. Mabel Vinthrop-Miee Annie McDonald ‘fulfills. her sister-Mrs. John ’ Iurray: Tilly. a mulch-Moe. W. i’. all h acrahralloe . ii dli lewaileofthesillll- 1.3.3.31: ilaally eater all new the‘ ¢l'.~.:.:-:."r.".=l,::_.,.,-""*-- 'l...'."°r.'i"r'-':u'-'m 3:1 sad ii II 15"“. _'-h Ildlgzllli ‘lloNeiil; Mickey Mullins, a travel- ling liner-Mr. Joe. McAioer: Moses, a Jew-Mr. Mark Bernard: Zeb Watkins, a hired mam-Mr. Everett Slaves; Oliver Stanhope. a young locksmith-Mi‘. Lorne McAIeer; Edward Van Dnsen. a A Boon to Mothers Mothers cvurywliew l") Team” 11w danger to delicate "lttlo stom- achs Q1 too much dosing appreciate, the value of Vickii in fronting croull and children's (iOlili-l. _ With Vicltn tllerc is nothing to Bwa1|ow._ym| just rub it on. The. body hcut micasoa the ingredients] __iManlh0|. Cumpliur. lEucIIIYDIi-IB. Thyme, Turpentine-in the form of. vapors which carry the medication dh-gctly lo tho nose. throat, bron- chial tubes and lull!!- -Ai. the same time Vicks is ab- nor-bod through and stimulates the “h. 11kt» q poullice or plaster. coma so overni8ht. crimp in sen- oraily relieved within Fmlllllttlll- villain-din 1011mm Groen- Raw- linl. i!" Iobeoll- I_0Mitill|l9!--Il'. Olllibflli _ 9.5.. U I QssvflMimAn-lhnitmr “During o pause in (ho conversa- WiP (F09) PhiiiL-Ofllali Recital. lion liclwoen iher majesty and thc ' [illllfiiltyli the cherry tree incident iron the wrinkles out instead oi‘ in. then prime minister. thc iallcr said "'l feul somewhat embarrassed. your mlllcsly. at seeiiifl 100$" Yoiimf indies standing whilc i um heated.‘ " ‘You need not feel embarrassed . ropllod ‘her majesty. fliiiwf FP-Yiirflv- '1; is the rule of tiio mun that ilicv shall stand in the prcscucc of tliclr sovereign.‘ "'l hope your maJesty will liar- don mc for saying that ills n rulcl wish your leety could son your way to alt .' replied “c 0W1- stone bluntly. “Her Majesty made no reply. but 50 angry was she that. a fcw mili- ) All baking “luck” is good luck when you use Quaker flour ntes later. she rose from hor char ‘m1, 3W1“; (h; prime minister the dlifeet of bows, retired for thf nun“, awompumeg by her nliatroue of the robes, the then Duchess o’ mxburs/he, and hor ladies of the bedchamber. "amp... ‘ .‘ I "the next morning Mr. GIMIIVWB ‘left Windsor without seeing the Always the Same~Alwavs the Best L Absolute uniformity ‘secured by hourly tests during V the milling and daily baiting in our bakeshop. i . “‘“'“°“