. §\i\m’ ns-IJMQJ-oAJIu-quar-afol-fl» resssae-tssssrsssttst.wwis-Ierysrseeévrrri as. ideas i11 Papers are offered sui every 1101110. c t Come in through the The Wall 119--121 Queen St. 111i ' 111111111111 .' =1: -...\ 1 1 Announcing Wall Paper Week Upening Displays Feb. I 7 to 2'2 In windows and tl1rc1ugho11t the store, during tl1e present week we shall be showing the new Till. Ql'/\RI~O'I'TE'IT’WN fillllillld." supplies sold at Braces. 1801-2-18-21» —IOIIN HOOD IIJOUI is guar- anteed to please you better. 16224-100421. Manager, has severed m5 connecflon ' ..' WON PRIZES-The prises for with 1.1m eompmm u has w_ w_ A“ the tournament -hgld in 5t. James kinaon. iormerly Toronto District Hall. Gccracwwn were won by Henri Manager. ' Msrteli. Misses wrist-ins Fitzpatrick “We regard 1830 as a your or bright and Estell Morrlsl-A. prospects in each or the two branch- ' es o! Canadian industry which w, avacuurrus PAllTY—'I'he mem- aerve with tires and Iootwear," sayslbe“ °f m‘ D559“ 5' 0' 7' 3*" ‘ Mr. Sergeant. "Present tndicauons Valentine Party in tho hall on Wed-, point to a W551i,“ npucuon in the nesday inviting their irleirds for a volume o! original tire equipment “my 5°°d time" Th’ ‘vmlng “m” business ovcr i929. which was an cx- "c" “mm” Wm‘ “m” “d mum‘ cepflona] y“... but for this very renubnlnty refreshtnctits provided by the m“ the mpmcement market glveslladles brought the social gathering ma”, pmmisa to a close-A. “In footwear, new Goodrich styles,l shortly to be announced, will go a' "mxmmno" REPORILTM 1on8 w“ to n". further increaseidlrectors o! the Kings Co. Exhibition Goodrich! lead m the rubber fooblAssociatlon held a. meeting in the we" field’. _ council chamber. Georgetown. on Feb 15th President D. P. McKinnon in J-aaa mom roa ancaoas. m stock at Braces. 1801-2-18-21. -—ST- DUNSTAN‘! UNIVERSITY HOCKEY TEAM will make their tlrst appearance at Sunmicrsido to- night when they will cross sticks with the C. Y. M. L. Dubs. Those teams are in splendid condition for s real lively game. The boys will be entertained .at the Olympia alter the match. ' 1817 —:: SE! THE NEW STYLES and colors in Men's Felt Bats. Just ar- rived, prices $4.00, $5.00, $0.00 and $10.00. it. T. Holman. limited. Western Guardian ‘Eastern Guardian l. . \ o _' .7 . Alabama saws mo n1 anus! l‘ d°°d Pillcclocbgcco ,...;.;. N‘ Boon ILSIZI-‘Ll-lbOE-tltgll: a FEBRUARY 18, »._ F-M. Factory and l Warehouse Trucks For practically every trucking purpose you can obtain a Fairbanks-Morse Truck, of steel or wood. with iron. fibre or rubber tired wheels, either from our large stocks, or 15°3_3.13_31_ [the chair. Other directors {resent were J. l-I. Macbotraid, P. Js Henna. |G. ll. Parker, J. D. Morrison and E.‘ 1B. MncLarcn, Georgetown, Wm. Ait-' MR. LEMUEL STEWART The deal-h occurred itt his 110mg at Rnsencath on Saturday evening the 15th oi’ Mr. Lemuel Stewart. aged INSTITUTE MEETING built to order for special service. They are sturdy to stand rough work, and- yet: are easy to handle and easy on floors. Hospital equipment, casters and replacement parts carried in stock. ARTISTIC “lAllL DECORATTONS Draperies nntl- hangings to har- monize with papers will also be exhibited. showing of Wall papers East of Montreal. The members oi’ the Hazel Grove Women's Institute met at the home o! Mrs. George Buchanan on the ev- ening of January 21st. for the regu-' lar monthly meeting. There were ten membe s present. The meeting opened with the Creed. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. It was decided to hold a sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. Cath- tuble for every room, for week and see the finest ken. Cleorge Anne-or. Leslie Poole and ‘ , D._J. Stewart, Lower Montague. The lllalllulfurhslfilllli‘ mg:lilgxlillticslnlloolla? ldmc or the exhibition is w be decid- ‘ very serious ‘turn and .1..¢.§11 11 11o 1w “L the June lmcmlg‘ The dime" steadily grew weaker um“ ‘h? cndltors were unanimous for voting al stun [or a grand stand and also to came. He was the son of the late James put the park 111 first clas; condition. I s. stewim and n15 wife Eliza Gord- 1" w“ “ma” l° “°‘d' a mmw“ on his parents predeccasing hlin. mar raze. The sum oi’ six hundred some years 'ago.1 60 years. Mr. Stewart had been i11 lcrine Buchanan on Friday evening, ‘ January 21st. for the purpose of mak- Pdper 'lng clothing for the children oi the Protestant Orphanage. A letter of! thanks was read by the secretary lin farming on the old lmincstead. He lmg “ “cw “and ‘ma other lmpmve- jullars was voted for prizes. As there For many years he w“ onwwcd will be a large amount oi‘ money put- was a man oi‘ sicrlinw cliarazri-et‘ and 1mm“ U" (mscwrs “k me comp- highly Inspected and osleemed am, crnlnn nl ull liorzc owneis also the his death will be learned with sin- llmbllc M‘ lam’ l“ Gwrgel/flwl‘ ‘rack 111a,; always. 11ml the reputation or bc- _ _._._.__ 1 Fairbanks Scales For a century Fairbanks Scales have been known for their enduring accuracy. and each one of the many types has been perfected in design and build, to weigh not only accurately but also to register clearly at the utmost speed. From tiny delicate balance up to huge track scale, the Fairbanks line includes scales for prac- tically every weighing purpose. l Moore Eo’ McLeod Ltd Charlottetown Xrom Mrs. Jane McNevlti, conveyingvcere sorrow by many friends through- lier thanks to the members for theireut that se:tion o1 t-ltc Island. kindness to herself and Benjamin, "There are leit to mourn one broth- lc-ml l0 "m" °n “l” maml A“ “W” I when they were leaving Hazel Grove, er. William in Vancouver also iour mm‘ “ml mhfls ‘ml-gel a Squaw dell‘ l 1 _ _ _ and on many occagions while theylflsters, M“ Lama Canmbc" u.“ Ros“ I110 bus nss 111011 oificorgcmwu and oi .011". $.11 cubed quite generously to] ling well manngetl and the lfiack sec- 1 I 4000-OO%OU-OOOOOOOO~OOQ§Q O-O-VO4GOO OOOOO-O-OQQQ Q-QQ-QQQ-Q-QQ.‘ CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand tho (allowing Cedar Shingles viz;- 500 M. l-LYPRAS. T00 M. 2nd CLEARS. 500 DI. CLEARS. 430 M. CLEARJ \VALL5 was responded to at this meeting with a new year's resolution. Mrs. Catherine Buchanan invited the members to her home ior the next meeting. when roll call will be answered with a Valentine verse. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was then served by the hostess. tPatriot please c0113.") 7200 H. X NO.l's. PRICES LOW— L. M. POOLE t? CO. PAULIS’ WHARVES 4 04cc 04400400 0-0 ooooooo 4000-00400400040000» 004cc 0040-0 G OODRICII ANNOUNCES » NEW PROMOTIONS yii‘ \ E. S. Sergeant. Vice-President and , General Manager oi Canadian Good- ‘irich Company, Linntod, Kitchener. ALBANY AND VICINITY sptllll. a icw days recently in Albany ‘ p the guest oi Ml‘. and Mrs. Basil Mr. John R. MacDonald, or Wggt-ll showy, cm Canada is visiting; n; hls 0M1 1 TT-Fal-rfinid in Efiiflfigtoli, spent last wcckl Mr. Arthur C. Grccn 1110s a recent l 9m" h“ recently “mlmmced -"’-"°"‘l limportant and constructive ehaitgcs‘ "1" Albany. the guest of his sister vi: Mrs. W. P. Cameron. I nor to Summersidc. , ; in the executive Messrs. Duncan Carmichael and l mganlzauml- George ltizzchcocl were visitors to l 1- c" Ncedles- A55l5l-ant W U19 G911‘ Cape ‘Prruersc Vvcclncsilay evening. 9m] 53995 Mflllflfiel’ l0? ill’! 1711-“ i011!‘ ' years. has been made Sales liiatiaget" Ml,“ Margnrm Bis-flop‘ wculngm-h ‘ Tire Division. in charge oi tire sales is r-penoing .\imc time visiting in. and branch persomrel- Searlctmvn, the gitcst ol her sisterl A- J- Mlnliler. W110 118-5 bcbii 01th Mm wane,- wright, the Goodrich Company since 11125, personnel o! that _ Mr- W- P. Cameron was a visitor: to Shauirock bcilttrduy. Mrs. Basil Sherry L; gllrlfllln; a 18w days in Fcrnivool. Messrs. George Dawson and Dan farmer cl‘ Augusi-itie Cove, uerc vis-. I liters to Albany ‘rhursday evctilng. lvlLss Edith Crossman and Miss, wear Division. ltlargaret Aifleck were visitors to J G. R. Donaldson. formerly Van- Ml‘. were living in Hazel Grove. Roll calllllealh- ‘m5- G-h H- N959“ Momalw“ f lapplrs. pared and cored before .2 l has been tirade Sales Manager Foch. make this thing a decided succe.ss.| Their generous subscription was’ brought about by the commiivlcc ap- ' 11rd at the Oztober meeting, Pres- -Mrs. Norman Stewart. Vancouver. Miss Lizzie Stewart, of Dorchestcizi Mass. ‘Plie late Mr. Stewart was a fi1'=;‘.1 13mm of the la/tevpete‘. Gama“ “.110 l). l’. 11111911. Sczritary E. hwwsed away ‘m 00.9.39‘. “UL U-‘yLlB M- ~L. ‘Til and Geo. Il. Parker. 1th“? W0 firms adjcming‘ s.’ ma‘ l!).'i.r-l:l'1'.'1uc Will b: announced la‘- Rvsrneath within a (cw month: has 1P1 'l'11t1 illlblio 0i Kiltgs Co. know “out by dértu two oi‘ its 1:11:51; men. WW" a <1 "-11 success the 19211 ex- “m swwart Wm b: mm to You , ‘H111 ‘.111 111111 with our genial. 4___‘_,_“_§day m nwudcncn 0pm.“, llWlltl w-irlan: secretary Mr. is‘. B. ‘hr- funeral starting at 2 dclovl-z m 1W7" lhfm‘ “ll “wk Frwward l" u" he “nm.n._,on_ |~\i~ii1111~u 1') be n better succcw. than rerun KA. I‘llll$‘~()l‘.'1\l.S UDDTNH l DIINCEMEAT P :1 cupiuls cl soil b: 1 tupiuli oi cold water. ‘I. ctmfitl ot‘ tuilk. l; eupiul oi‘ sugar. , 1 cuplul of mlncbxnzot. l 2 medium iuiplcs diced. l Cover the bread crumbs uitli L110 water ‘and 111111; ntul let st 1 “i111.- ‘tneasuring out. the other 1213' ' l .Ad<i the sugar. mlnccturnit . Jlviiss lJ-arzrirct lvicCnbc. Sturgeon " "Hrcntly visited Gco:'ge'.own—-A. l Hffitiacc: Georgi: Susie and Mary 'l{:*n~1"‘.11ll Montague, sprnt the week ..11\1i'-. Anm Mair. Matron o1 the I‘. 1",. lslztllxl llnstairw], f)11."1'.'lo'.tc'o\v11 Pfllf, the week 01111 in (lcfllifl-“Vll the guest o1 her pat-nits M1‘. and 1W5 l Liar-A. lug. and 1111:; well. Place in a buttered bziknu; (llSli and bake ‘until the apples are urine. l about 45 nnnutes at a tomperuttlrc oi l. ‘i150 degrees F. Then serve hot with whipped cream, hard snucc or lctnon The Bestlltctitedy I l H-ave Ever lvoutul‘ Says Quebec Lady oi‘ Budd's liidmy Pills Ml'e.,l\. Ilrlan3rt~ lufirrcrl With Palm in llcr l{id11~y.~:~-l)cdd's Kidney _____...____ _ __€__j c:1:l at their homo in (lecrgetoivn. 1. r1111. Relieved llcr l - 1 St. Lruitbert, l". Q.. Feb. l8.—1Spac—‘ inlw-"Nearly every mouth I exper- Arthur sherry, Fcruvroozi. 1321-1743 ‘traverse recently. couver District Matiager. has been 5mm" I transferred to ‘Toronto, as District | AT l \ Mr. Civattun Noonan spent lastl’ Manager o! that. territory. _ v p t__ _ W. < H ESON wet-k end with [Ylfilldfi lil Bradal-j H. 1-. Mullett. who for many. years 5111161118 "f Claim“ M11" '1", *_ Barristers a Solicitors bane. l in the past has been one oi the star JBIWMY- l Collections l “uleflnen o; the Vancouver 3.5mm Principal's department. l . MONEY T0 LOAN Mr. beotiard beard. lledcque, ww will succeed Mr. Donaldson as Dis- Glad” x-—l~ Mml?‘ 395V 2- W11", ' . MONTAGUE :1 visitor to Albany Monday evening. l trlct Manager there. "e 5h°"°“i 3- Edm‘ Le-“fl- . ‘ i ' A. Koehler, formerly General Sales GYM“ 1x*_1- 151mm Lem“ 3- M“ l!" Mr. Lloyd Jewell. Bedcquo, wasa 'ice Best; 3. Stanley Parker. | " . ..... ._ .- . , = """" " Grade VllL-l. Edward Nortoi : 2. ustot to Albany Tuesday evening. l B 1 . _. 1 0 S v .. . Mr. Roy MacDonald was a visitor‘ o Cqllfll.‘ 3- Lylflflll $101111’- " ’ . n. er e er Grade Vll’.—~i. Henry Parker; to Eumiticrslde Tuesday ailcmoon. . lBroko Out 0n Arms Miss K. Rudd, 1100 Victoria Drive, Vancouver, 13.0., writetn-“About a r ago I was troubled with boils. broke out on my arms. and no Among those from this vicinity it ‘women 's ' '1‘ i who attended the hockey match in , ‘ Summersldc Tuesday evening were 7 lvlczsrs. George Macheod. C. S. De- woolrl come to take its plans. I sul- fersd put in with them, and triad difierent ma ‘nines and claimants, ‘but they did ms no good. "I was advised to take Buuootftx‘ lnncy and Arthur MaoKay. 1 Three Boys Get 7 Years In Pen. sooner was one healed than another I can“, sun-fly and Egbert Norm,‘ ‘ ienccd terrible pains in the kidneysfi‘, l writes Mile. A. Belunger. who lives at; zl this place. “Alter taking three boxes: John Luquc; 3. Donald MacDonald. l 0f 9050's Kimmy Pills 1 “'35 Yellevl-‘fh 673d, v1__1_ 1:11;. 3mm Mflcngn. l of this trouble. which at times wouldl ‘aid; 2. Lloyd Harvey; 3. Elinor I-‘nll, j keep me 1n_ bed for the entire day. It ! Amsmm‘; dg|][1\'l,|1]$_\1fl,, . lis with great pleasure that I recom-l ("M15 1v_..1_ Jggqnettg Dawson; mend them to all those who suffer , Ethel Dawson; a. Eleanor ‘frov/srialc. with their kidneys" 5 Grade 111,4, Anuum Maegan-l 'l‘l1e1-e arc tnnny symptoms which laid; 2. Muriel Cobb; 3. Elsie Stordy. 1 point directly to kidney disease and l Grade II S1'.~1. John L. storcly. warn you of a serious danger ahead. 1 Grade II Jr.—l. Kenneth Cobb; zwliackache. headaches and aching lclayton Simmons. lllmbs, and loss oi flesh and weight.' Grade I.—1. Ernest. Norton. lTo their direct action on the kidneysl Perfect Attvudance; Muricl Bestfis due the wonderlul 01' '7 "A pump for every purpose" — for water. sand, air, sewage oi‘ stock. we can supply the special type of pump best suited for the service required. Fair- banks-Morse Pumps, either separate drive, or direct- connccted to Fairbanks-Morse Ball Bearing Motors, have made unusual records for efficiency and de- pendability. ' . Fairbanks-Morse .1.’ - Pumps and Motors Steam Equipment With complete stocks of practically every item used to control and regulate steam supply, including Fair- banks‘ and Pratt 8: Cad Valves, we can meet the demands of a wide variety of services. Our men are experienced in supplying not only the appro- priate singlc valve, but also every item of a steam line. complete to engineers’ blue prints. numbered and ready to install. Machinery and Supplies Machine tools of all sorts ranging from g‘ dgliggtg precision lathe to a huge punch press or ahgu- .._ automatic screw machines, shapers, grinders, drills, mfllcrs. thresders, piancrs -- each selected for its proven ability-you‘ can obtain any of them prompt- ly_ through our machinery department, and here you ‘will also find a wide range oi small tools, precision instruments. taps. drills. files. grinding wheels. abrasive papers, in fact practically everything needed {or modern machine shop production and maintenance. In our seventeen Branches you will {ind stocks of mechanical equipment and shop supplies that for variety and quantity are unequaled in Canada. Aside from the many lines made by us, we have been selected to represent many of the world's outstanding makers oi mac" tools, machinery. equips-ten‘ and supplies. Our general catalogue shows clearly how wide a service we provide ior Canadian industry.’ A copy will be mailed without charge. 1" mm“ ralshanlrs-llorsorw*’““ Scjlohn Quebec Montreal o...“ Togoaco Hamilton was»; to tend»;- ~Fort William Winnipeg Regina Ssslutoon Calgary Edmonton Vancouver Victoria v - v 42o __ ' _.._.-...___ .._._..,__-..__.._....._ I. . ._.__ ._ ___¢--¢---~———~- yuvrnsuors i To Lashes Each Edith beard. Ellsworth Large. Ed- Dodd's Kidney Pills as a relief ior Sir. William and 1.... Petting. air Earl o! Lilsiowelpthe ' Rt.. Hon the wlim Ram gm; Lmy Ame)‘ 5p _________r Borne of than are for children. WY" are tor card parties. Iflablc, and n. lceablo than can...» models. c... c-i whom ‘is nuimen, in police court this mornng, lor armed rob- bery. with two concurrent isms oi three years in penitentiary. (or shop breaking. Two oi the boys. Herman La-tlsdc l’ t9, and Leo 171011. l6. were arrested last night when police found them In the tobacco store o! J. T. Lawn. John Dion, 1'7, who was on watch at the time, escaped but was appri- hcndcd this morning. The serious charge against the trio aroseyut oi theholding up o! mchael Mulhcrn. a local grocer. last week. The trio were osrrrlns revoiicf. sheath knives and brad. knuckles arisen ammo. ‘may scioims tour “i...” l 1 1 _ . lat it obiooatbb nora- ttfl. out on“ Hill‘! tray to Sill"! Qt! "- in cannula ‘use am \ BRINGING u? Fm... \ were one (allowing: the Rt. Hon. the Hood and Mqs Hood, Lady Mcbsan Black’ Jersey cloth and l L ztsalrllonnortstlollsetirwrllf)wit?“ fife“?! o: the kmnelm Dada! Kldflmfl o! Roslyn’ the m“ K0“ m“ om‘: mum,‘ '"""' _ _ . ______ . . .. , , y Pills are no cure all. They are n“ of wemym vbwunt 7nd,!“ _ O.”“._““,,H¢¢ clfimlfww. some have tour _ stordy, Douglas Sherrcn, Flo Jean‘ just. a Kidney remedy that can be QB E n“ m, m, mg- Ho“ mm “Avg ygug EYES f buckles. others two buckles and “(REE Boys “NIH f _ C MacDonald, Jeanette Dawson, Eth- l taken by old and young alike. Mom.“ “d , m, Ho“ M“ m.“ 1 lxAmluln 5N1) X / F in strli"! CORNWMI“ out, pa“ 17%“ I r 1 R u) 1 glwllxwsgrzillrilegttiordTroluidaile: Illicllatlhi Mmnn’ L“). Qummn. u; wmmm TIMI SAVER. : (“A5355 FITTED B! N z ‘ , ‘ _ (‘n years in 1r; ‘ Penitentiary ,1 3., _ » - Y» P or Y- v n I - -. It 1s intemsiinz wnoie that amons and Lady Churchman, su- Philip and " KMA v 1 Qfiuw-fjuzlzofzfititlu-lilfl. mm wemy lash“ w“ “pond m H!» "at" d." bmfllflm‘ "7 u; sturdy, Citladys mrowsdale. 191131.110 passengers wisp called at Nassau Lady Crowley. hady Craig sad Miss ‘more are cutters on the now. ‘z a aletnereAogt-ametrlrt E m mm, m" mm each o! three local ymuis. the eld- Pot spay or: s‘. Iiihrl 0a., glfiztlgfg’: d- 4° "1 L-‘fwr Y- Bflhem“ m 11w JJiwhw at’ A¢h<>1~ Greta. Bir Joseph HM. and Lady now m: cut, several fancy syhaped 2 uonianefl- I~ l . I ' I cookies or cakes at the same time. ,“,»“,“,“,,,“.sa -Bv Georae McManuS a4" wILL,T1-\Ar'5 THE BEST uaws W5 HEARD var- qo PIANO - no QNQN-f- HABGIE- All! ~ou 601M‘ TO PUT THE PlANO 1N THE MUSIC cousanvAo-oav ? moss-so mo ‘ma _