' Jiiifiv Only“ l With Boil: , ’ lOver l-iis Body AlFor some time I was nearly , with boils all over my body. m, m l3 could think of to I 5d of them, but to no avail, for n u one was heahd up another , ‘ppaay to take its place. I“ adVilfid to take ‘BURDGCK i BLOOD Ki BuTERs '. after I hB/d used two bottles the a had all disappeared and I have been troubled with them sinoP.” . t “p-anly by The T. Milburn Co.,l tad, Toronto, Ont. ____»___”__¢ \\'ith ii now fir-vice for Influtitlg nu- ,,,,,|,||,- tires from coluprcsscd llir mills ll bcil rings us lung us llir is rinsing Into ihcln. the flow being topped IIIIIUIIILIIIPIIIIY when ll scllt rr-ssllrl- is rcllcilcd. -_-—¢-Q>——.i- or cllldlt-"MIIIBTIIIQ Llnindent. 700-0000", 1 4 O a ' 4 0 4P 0 Cold Stop it before it pots on your chest. Tho breathcablo r t I medicine In \__ ‘ I i NyaPs Qrephos l it will nave you from fiu and bronchitis and quickly dispel any cough or cold. There Ia a big competition on now any many prizes wlll be given for the best solution“ Drop in and try It today. iiaroili L Worthy Phone 271 ‘ 178 Queen Street , _fl_ 1, Burke, Barronsflold, us, _. 0-0 0 00000-0-0-00-00-0-0-00 00 0004-00-0 COAL i... We have In stock and dlllcharg ing regularly from cal-a ‘froth minedt Coal, Including OLD SYDNEY SOREENED INVERNESS SOREENED SPRINGHILL SOREENED t ALBION ROUND l ALBION STOVE l ALBION NUT I AMERICAN HARD NUT BESCO COKE Prompt deliveries. Lowest prioea Phone 176 for service. . ll. GILLIS 8i 00. PHONE 176 00-0-0-000-040-00-00-000 0-000-0-00 0-0-00-600-0400-0000000-000-0-0-0 EYES TESTED AND I GLASSES FITTED New retracting room with modern equipment. Our experience la at your service. E. W. TAYLOR ‘ ASSISTED BY J. 8. TAYLOR OPTOM ETRIBT 142 Richmond Gtroat 00000-000-000-0-0-000-0-0-00-0000 'r'..-.---__—.---_-__T_<r. t______ ‘Professional Cards l Dr. c. c. Archibald “ Graduate or N. V. Peat Graduato _ Modioal School and Hospital raetloo limited to Eye, Ear, Nood and Throat Imlna Eye and supplying Glaaoal Offloo, Bayer Building Groat Goorqo Stroot Office Hours-D to 12.80. 1.80 to a. Albert C. Saunders, ’ K. C. Burl-tor. Solicitor, Notary Public, 10., nd Bank of Nova Bootia Building, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN lla-l-la-amoa. cDonaid & McPhee BOA. Al MoDONALD A H. F. MOPHII I. . Barrioto Attorneys, Ito. ‘ Ion y to Loan. Mark R. McGuig-an BAIIRIITII; OOLIOITOR. l‘) Money to Loan '. ~ ‘lflllfllilflilllfmllfi-l-lt .‘>. ‘ i Offices Water strut, eummoraldo.‘ FEBRUARY 1, 1927 ' ' THE cnnll liililllillii“ LOADING LIVE HOGS at Mt. ‘Stewart oil Wednesday, Feb. 2nd, Harry Jenkins. 3652-24-21 VERY LOW-Jfhe Guardian's flllDlliy of 1927 Calendars Is getting V"? low. Subscribe or renew at once and get your-g, UNSIGNED-Jfhe Guardian has received. a report of a Golden Wfed- ding. but the sénder forgot to sign his or her name, consequently it cannot be published. CONGR A T U L A T IONS — Mt‘. Richard Vessey, the grand old man of York. celebrated his 91st birth- day on Thursday last. -CH-UIROH OF SBOTLANDF-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Wednesday, February 2nd at Peo- itie’s Church, Charlottetown at 7.30 Special collection. Also Thursday. 3rd at Bangor at 7 p. m. FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- al of the late Flora Stewart of Boston, Mass, formerly of Harts- viiic, P. id. i. will be held on TIlurs- day, Feb. 3rd at 2 p. m. from Hzlrtsviiie Church. lnternlenl Hartsvlilo Cemetery. BRIDE RECEIVES — .Mrs. A. Keith Lord, received for tho first ‘timo silica her marriage at her home in Cape Traverse on Thurs- day afternoon and evening, Janll- ury 20th, The ilridc was assisted in» receiving by her lnlothor-in-law Mrs. ‘Herbert lLol-d, and Mrs. Louis ‘Muitart. ‘Mrs. ‘WV. hi. Giilispie presided over the teat clips Those assisting ill scnving wcro Ilirs. Hurry Muttari, Miss ‘Marion Wccks and Mrs. IVaItcl‘ ‘LONI. sea-i- _ PERSONALS Mr. G. ill Walker was a visitor to fhc city yesterday. Mrs. Caroline Yoo, llniorl Road. is spending the wleck at George- town. ' Miss Beatrice Yeo, teacher. Stan- hope, spent tho work cud iuyihc cllv- . . fix: Miss Isilllliii. . liiorris. ‘Donal-listen. is visiiill-g at. Pleasant Grove, the guest of Mrs. lfellry Curran. Mt'. and Mrs- Forest McDonald, Halifax, are spending the week at ‘Covohccd. Tile Guardian regrets to Icaru of the c-ontinuoti illness of ,Mr. Peter Brodie. York. Ml‘. Wallace Woolridgo, Covehead spout Sunday at Pea-Ma's, the guest of his sister, Mls, Bil-t, York. lMrs, M. ‘M. ‘Smuilwood passed lllfflllgil the city this afternoon on routo to Montreal, after attending thc funeral of her brother. the late Bcnj J. Wood, Alexandria. Miss -l.uIu Murphy. city, is spend- ing u short vacation with hsr par- ‘ mils. ‘Ml'. and Mrs. B. P. ‘Murphy, Colllway. Mrs. John Whitiock. City, and Ma's. Angus Stewart, Hunter River loft on yesterday morning's train for Trouton, N. 6.. to whore they were called by the illness of their brother, Mr, Fred ‘Craig. Old Folks Need A Mild Bowel Tonic Constipation Best Overcome By the Occasional Use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills DR HAMILTOWS PILLS {Because Active. Yet Very Mild, Old Foiko Prefer Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills I ‘filousulttis of people. young and old, stop Ilabituai constipafiotl by' using Dr. Hamilton's IPIIIs. ‘Pills mild, yet active medicine. is noted for its promptness in restoring the bowels to a condition whoro they will perform their needful lflunc- tion at a certain time each day. You'll improve your hoslth, you'll eat wcii. digest well and look bet- tcr if you regulate your system with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25c. at all dcaicrs. EARACHE Don't lot. tho children Minard'e with l-lwoot oil quickly roiicvo ills pain. r1 | N A RIDIS " “a... suffer. will i i I LAST WEEK to set a Calendar Wll-i! Your renewal subscription. _C. W. L.—At the regular meet- ing of the lCatholic iwonlen’; Lea- Klls- lu-Rossrv Hall, ‘Sydney st, lllls evenlns. ‘Miss ‘Mona Wilson will give a talk on Red Cross Work. As this will interegt the public, all ladies are cordially in. vltod. 3655 WEATHER -FIOIREOAST.- The forecast for February 1,, 1 1° 4 I088)’. disagreeable '5 to 8 rain sleet. snow. i) to 13 general cold’ l4 to l8 milder, balmy winds‘ 19 ,0 22 unsettled, stormy. 23 to 24, show. ors, Z5 to 28, rising Lcntperatwfg. foggy. DRAWING OlF ‘LOTTERV._.. The lvllflwlns Wele the winners in the [fill-WY in aid of St. James’ Church Georgetown: Toll of ‘Coal, Rev, J, Murphy. ‘St. ‘Houston's Uuivor. sity, Five Dollar Gold Piece, Mrs, Harry Fraser, Georgetown; Ladies Sweal-er- Rfllllll Perry. Brockton, MESH-l ‘Five Dollar Gold Piece. IVljrs. lNoel Sapier, St. Andrews, p_ a L. Centre Piece. F. in. Smith, sonm’. ville. Muss: Half ‘Doz. Silver 3W0“. Rev. R. McKenzie, .31, Du". stans University! Five Dollar Gold Piece, Sr. St. Helen, Montreal; 133,». roi of Flour, R, lilo-Donald, Bordon; Five Dollar Gold Piece, Miss Will- nie Praught, Charlottetown; Five Dollar Gold‘ Piece, Mrs- F. Kelly. HOCKEY Tile Ilfllvl)’ Organized "llcllrcuis" of Tryoll played the opening game of their careot‘ nll their IIOIIII‘. rink at North ’l‘l'yoll, Tilursday evening. Jail. 27tIl. Tllollj opponents being the funlcd “Si. Pails" of Albany‘. Tile game Knt IlWily ui 8.45. with Lloyd Huwnti. oi‘ the "Arrows" nll tho whistle. From thc very start it showed promise of being the sllnppiest grime of the season. Afi- sr about thirteen minutes fast. play Saunders the fast. centre of tho "Si. Pats" with a wicked shot from the right wing got. the rubber past Dawson and Ilaggnli the Boar- cats net for tilc opening goal. Tile game continued to be fust and play ranged from elld to cud of the rillk. with tho “Boarcats" working hard to oven the tally. About three ulinutes before tho beii. Tilomson of the Bcarcats nahbotl the rubber and in n spectacular cud to end rush eluded the St. Pats defense. and tho period ended 1-1. The second period showed some good hockey, but although tho “Bearcats" were continually on the offensive, the "St. Pats" defense proved too strong, and this period ended without any change. They got away for the third with a rush and a ilnug, both teams working hard to secure a lead. Saunders finally finding the "Bean cats” net with a snappy wing shot. About two minutes later “R011” with a nifty shot from centre ice evened up the score ollce nlore, and excitement on the promenade now became inicuse. llow would it g0‘! Who knows? And many other expressions were hoard. Tile fans roared louder and louder; Saunders went his limit, and had many brilliant rushes to his credit but uias, to no avail, and just olle and one half minutes before the final bell, Campbell secured the rubber, and with a classy play landed it in the Bcarcat net, and the game ended 3—2 in favor of tho "St. Pats." LINE UP “Bearoats" "St. Pats" Goal - Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Maboy Defcnso Thomson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Norman Lefurgay Frizzcii Mscbood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Walsh Boll Saunders Pooley Caulpbcil lnman . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . .. RoKBP-‘l .NOTES Mabey ill tho not. with “Handy Andy" Tho 0li King provcti just one too many for lilo Ticllrcuts. Saunders. Mahey and Noonall are hard men to handle. Boil ‘is a new man ill the lzanlc. but a roai Boarcat. Rory fought n good fight. Tho ice wssnfino. Cairns kiwwtl Ilow to put ico on a rillk. Dawson in tho Tryon not fooiud tho [also prophet. Tho proprietors of tho Noriil Tryon Rink uro to bc congratulat- od on the fino open air rink oroci- ad by them. it is without tiollbt the fillest In the province. Good icofwarm cosy dressing rooms, and a woil stocked refreshment counter all add to tho attractiveness of this large and spacious rink.- Wandoriug Scribe. Napoleon in uld to have Dyapopala. Tablota In his saddle of the ful morning, tho map of different. a fit of "Indlgoatl Iiuoa." of you. Whan you have the ‘ The price-BO oonta box. PERFECTION IN BE CIIEERFU/L 4*...‘ if Napoleon had carried a box of Foster's Dyopapala M'any a home haa doubtlooa boon rendered unhappy by Prepaid to any addroaa. E. A. FOSTER IR IOKl-FRIJOH DAILY loot a battle on aooount of old gray rnaro that fate- Europo might look aomo Don't lot lt make a prouoh romody In thoao tobioto. CENTRAL DRUG-STORE " can CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN » GardenFresh -Just as tea is shipped from the gardens in lead lined chests as the sole way to re- tain its strength and IIQVOLSO it is delivered to you in metal packages when you buy Rakwanalfioiden COVEHEAD SUNDAY SCHOOL East Boston. The parishioners anill CONGERT pastor wish to than-k all who conlri.’ buted in making filo lottery n We. ccss. A good sum was realized. 'l'Ii(?'iliillliilI ‘Sunday school Christ- mus ircc concert was ‘llrid ill St- iust Chrlstulats with ncw coverings on the seals, polluting and (lccor- ating out. luokcd \'Ol‘y well lndccd w-i-th llcw (‘Ilrisltllals decorations and iho usual finc (‘illzisllltals 'I‘rcc. Tho new Iigilts and Pulpit furni- turc. ‘ilolh gifts during iha yoal- to the Ulllitnd ‘(‘ilul'cil, zlddcd cffcct- Ivoly to thc fitting appczlvnncc 0f iillis finc old Cilurch. A VETS’ fillc Christ mas progranllllc “was wcii rcndcrsd by (Illa Sunday atrium] scholars, alt tho rinse of which ihc (loud Uld Sllilii himself viisltcti us and disfriiluieti presents and candy to the child- rcn. llc also pros-cniod the organ- ist. Ali's. Lrzl (law, wiiil ll gasoline lump and l; gcetlmuls remembran- ce Ito Rev. Thos- A. and Bill's. ‘Wil- son. The plxlglratnntc wu-s as follows: Cirrrstulas Hymn, "Joy to the World," fby the choir. Iilicoitilaltion, ,“\V¢iconltl" Vet’) Mac/Million- hy Jean MtacM-iiltltt. ‘Recitation, "Tho Xlnm, ing" by Dorothy MacMI-iian. Christmas Anthem, “Tile Old Story“ by the choir. Recitatiion. “Tara's Surprise" by Waiter Auid. Recitation by lOyrli MQICMTIIIII]. Ezrith lllughes. H H ‘Relciitation “A wish“ Macliiililan. ‘Chlrbsltmlzls Antileln‘. "Chilld-rems ifiappy Voices," JIIIIIIOI‘ Choir. Iltccittltion, “Mr ' Claus," lby IEPRL. . .1 Recitation, “C-Illnltty". by Fiorcn. co lMacMiiian. Christmas Anthem, “Zion Bells" by Choir. 'R|'C'GII.2IIIIIOII. -"My F-lrstAttelnpt." by Mzlrizlttl lli.ug.he's. lRccitution, “Scelr if Not Hoard“ by Thelma ‘Mutthclv. lift-citation. "A Stitch In Tllnc," by Ivy Hughes- ‘Rccitatiou, “Tile Three Kings, by Margaret ‘Bcaristo. _ dlecitation, "When ‘I Was ‘A Lit- iio Boy." by Benson Auid. Itccitntioll. "A Brief Speech", Ily Allison MulcMIlIan. flu-citation. "My Xnu-n-l Dream," by Grove Ma-lMiI-ian. (‘hrisltulas Anthem. “Wily A"! Angels Singing " ‘by Jlllllfl‘? Cllllll- Recitation. “Another ’ROiltI," lily Fiiia MacZViilIinu. ‘Recitation, “its Almost Christ- mas," lRoinntl Boarlsto. Slot-kings lip. Enic. Wilson. Solo, "Tilc (inkling Star. Rev. .I, A. Wii-s- on. Ella Aiatihtiiilan by ‘Nun ‘Auld. “Ofllillllilli. Mary ‘llugiles. Cirrisi mils‘ liopts," ‘by (“IIIOIT- (‘ollcctlion and (Tandy- Sllnta (lions and presents- (‘Ivrisiuvslw ‘Iiylnll. "0 (inmcy All Yo. ‘Faithful,’ by All. IN MEMORIAM JOHN WHITE “Miikffs IPmver.‘ by People ‘in the uicirlity of Pown- al store surprised on ‘Sunday ever.- ing, January 16th, when It unis known Illlflll. tho tioctor said John wqmq, who h-ad ‘been ‘in failing heal-oh could live only n. fow hours- Hh; pgglof, ‘Rov. ~l’. D. M-cGuilran was summoned. who administered to him the sacrament 0f the Ichurch. and shortly after midnight ‘hi; 9011i took lbs departure- - L ester Douglas Wholesale Produce 39 Queen Si: Gharlottotown, P. I."|. Sharploe Cream Separator Tho Famous Suction Food Get our 1027 Prices Jlliilvs UllliP-(I (‘Ilurcil alt -\Vc-st WW‘ (‘i-Hidiilliii tor. the two Sunday John nuts a Iliii‘iI~\\'fili‘](]|1g mum hflltlfllh oi Lovcilr-lul and “cat novrl- Iulppy “lily win.“ “Wing (“""3|"’“‘l ‘m qdllwlllllll’ ‘Ylollllli! Du ‘F/lilllflllllli: for Ililnscif or sulllctlnc comb-Pr 16, 1921i Tho CIlurtlIlflloIscY In UCIOIiPI‘ 1900 Itoillliftlio wlticil 3's bccn rcfurllisell since niisftlrtuntl to -brr".lil‘rllll- of‘ his lRoci-t-afiotl, "The Announcement’ exandcr, of 31,-. I "BUSY $111110» Clllllfi" of nurse MllcKcnzic and NEW DIRECTOR OF THE BANK OF NOVA ‘OOTIAI The Hynrng sung were. Nearer My God to Thee, Lead Kindly iliight, in tho Sweet ‘Dye Bye, The lSumimer Land (Sung by M-r- Lind- say). Shall We Meet Beyond The Rtver. The pallbearers were Messrs Scytmour MacLennfn, , lnnlluel ‘M. lW. Wood, W. W- Mat‘, ‘Neill, Nelson Carver, W. Smith- Florai Tributoo- Pllluh’. The family, ’Wrea1»iI. Brothers and Sisters, Sill-r, Alex- andra lBapti-st Church, Wreath, .\ir and Mrs. Jenkins. ‘Place, of interment Alexandra Baptist Church Cemptery. There are left to mourn their great loss a devoted wife and aix chlildren one Ibrother ‘Mir. John Wood of Dundais lP. E. l. five sis- ters, Mrrs- Jacob Weathcrbie, Pow- lnai. M-rs. P. deuce Madison, Alex- __ _ .‘ PAGE, , ' LAST Times“ TODAY AT 3.15. 7 AND 8-45. MATiNEE-ific, 11c. NlGHT-Zdc, 21c, 11c. Mr- Sydney T. Smith. Winnipeg who was elected a Director of The Bank of Nova Scotia at the Annual General Meeting of the sitnreiloid- ers on Wednesday, the 26th. T1115 election is ill line witn the Banks ‘policy of haying resident Directors in t-he inlporiaxlt centres of Canada} Mr. Snlitil is President, Snlith, .\‘IUI‘-‘, llllly 90-. l.t<l.. (‘mun Dealers and EXDOITBFH, Winnipeg, Iiiatn; Prcsid" out. Reliance 'i‘cl‘nlinal Elevator‘ C0» l.ttI-, Fort William. ()nt.; Pres-l illent, Province Bio-valor Co, lltdql Winllipca. .\Iuu.; President, Smith.l liiurphy k C0,, Iuc.. New York; Dir-l H6101‘. ‘Osilvic Flour Mills 4:0,. i.ui.,‘ Monirclli, cfc. i I llfflIUS. flnd nvcr lifter haul i0 wczlr ii WDU-IICII log, \\'_Iric.il was no light lllllik l0 Cllfly- llc nus a fumlviic with nil, old zuld young, and “iii be lullcil lnissl-li tin lilo collrlllllllity, whorl-c ho Iivcli constantly fol‘ fur- ty years- ll-llls fullorali on 'i‘llcsda.y ll1()i'll.Iiii.', Io lSt. .l0llc.iln‘s church, Vornoll Riv or, wills lvcli zlticndcd. A widow. and lialuililtcl‘, Iilrg. J, p, yi.u-(;|,,_.,-k. ill’. (‘harlotic-town, uro Icft. lo, ltlourn ii. loving husband all-d futil- er. The pzril lii('.ll'Ci‘S were, lFfiiiiif liaicy, -Pcic-l~ McKcnna, S. C. 1.zlu'c. lWlIfred Wood, W. li- Wood and and W. (‘. Robertson. ‘R- I. P. (Patriot please copy) MR. 'BEINJAMIN WOOD. The death occurred. zlftcr it last 0f lilo old Rfllllfiily stock save undra, Mrs fimailwood, Iiicntrsal, Mrs. Partridge, Mass, U. S. A. Mimi ingots Wood. Hlazelilrook. (Patriot please copy) i<¢i_ M R. JAM E8 RAMSAY Til-ere was laid to rest on De- cember 30th in the ‘Presbytoristl cemetery, the remains of Ml‘. James Ramsay, one of the oldest residents of Tyne Vuliey. lie be- lfllliled to a vcry old family which came from Scotland us for back as 1770. The original pioneers of the Ramsay stock were John ‘Raul- 58y and his wife who belonged to Argyieshire, Scotland, aild wlho in coming to Can-ado, settled in the vicinity of Maipequc. where some of‘ the same family still rcsilio. Alexander, son of the above John ltanls-sy and father of the ticcclls- 0d was a devoted elder of tho 'i‘ync. Valley Presbyterian (Titurcil fur many years. llc wus cvct‘ ready Iu assist ill cvory good object. Jlrulcs, his sou, inherited his Scot- iish loyalty to fhc (JIlllrt-Il oi‘ his fzltilerls. lbciug one 0|‘ thc into lliuillltgel‘! of the homo ('IliII‘L‘Ii, for ntany yours and took an llciivc purl. ill all that collccrncli t-he wviihtrc: of his beloved (“hu-lcil, For some i/vurs ilfllil- owing to failing ilcaitil he was unable to be in loltcndzlllcc uu the cilurcil senvices, bill fills fact IIIII not scclu i0 loosen his in- Iprutet in the goucrai welfare of thi- ('IiiI.I‘l.“II. llc vvlls irtlc Io iiII his inherent Scottish ir-iiining ill filo (‘Ilurch of his fathers’. llc disliked evc-ryliliiig tilul szlvourod of indifference lo sound doctrine. The lklsilion of the hour bud iittic attraction for ililll. ills strong llzlturc rebelled against o \\'-tiV(!I‘Ill): and CZlPOIUFli llltituric iu IIiIIlLZs spiritual. ilo joined tho PYQSITYIQYIHII cilurcil when a young mun and rllrollgilout his long life. for lie was past eighty-two yours of Mike, he maintained his strong ni- lcgiaklco to, the ‘Pftlfiilyiilidilll church until the end. lie was the for the only surviving uucnlilcr, his sister, who is Mrs. Elizabeth l-‘ru- "brief illness. ‘Phursdlly evening, Jun. 20th 1b , oft his IiOlllG in Al-I Benjamin Wood, in his 58 your. Tor some time Mr. Stook- Wood had not ‘been in the host 0i‘ llcailtil, although able ‘to be about. 0n the 12th of January ‘he was confined to ‘bed, pllcllnlonill devel- ChTISUmiI-‘S oped and in spite of all that mcdi | cal skill. ‘thc Iiitllilfill attendance’ the Io ve ,und devotion oi‘ his loved ones he ll)’ EPIC nine years ‘Recitation, “Another Road". llyll/IIFIOII distribution OIHIIIIK slut-r and Inst u w l Recitation. ‘Advice to Santa" by fell uslcep peacefully in Jesus his Sllvliour, in Whom, over thirty ago bu placed his trust and the kcctlillg ot‘ his soul for hiln and eternity. The funeral gscrvicc took place on Sunday, January 2311i, Iltcv. ll.‘ \\‘. Lindsay officiated. A bnief service was held at the late residence and was (‘OIILIIIIIGII ill the Alexandra iBzlptist. ‘Church, of which ‘Mr. Wood was i1 valuable and faiith-fu-i nlcmbet‘, flaring lbecn illlptisczi and rcccivcd into memb- ership Iby ‘Rev. Charles ‘Baker, in 1838» ‘A very large 'lliiIilI)€l' of friends gathered to pay tribute whom they highly rcspcctcui anti also to express ltheir sincere sym-a pathy for the scnowing heart-s. WPzlslo-l‘ ‘Lliiifikiily took for his tcxt Isa. 25th Chaplet‘ and 10th verso cxpl wing first IlIfl-l’ sincere and‘ boa riicit symptltily for the I)0i'(‘.Il‘v'- 0d fuulily and colnlltcuciiillg thcm tn lilo God oi‘ IIII ‘Grace uud (‘run- fortifc tilell entlellvourcti Io show from tilc text. what thc ROIIOGIIIIIIP. Lnvc ot (‘rirrist could do for ihc, travellers to eternity, liilIiiOIy, It can luring pluvion to tho Fliililfli‘ ‘Recitation. "Why We lllillig Our and iiw poaco that [Iiif-‘SGIII ail lin- iIUTE-TUIINIIIIK in the Iloilicving soul ll can impart an abiding trust and chnfitiencc in God through all the experiences oi‘ lilo. And Illstiy The Itedcolntlng of (‘hi-Isl ltcuitlltion. “A Christmlas Carvlflbrings to ‘tho sorrow-ling heart thc joy of the forward look. We >.-:0l'-. row not ‘as thwsc wilo liioilf‘. Anillcm, “ileiis of| Ami with the ntorn those angel have loved IIIIIP. l-‘or ill n littic whill‘. wc too llrc mini! Iifilillf‘, and God silllii vulpe away all tears from our faccs- ' tacos smile wilichi iRlliiBlEIl-WIIH EBZEMA stills, Scalp inflamed. Hair Feii Out. Cuticura Heals.’ " My do hter was troubled with eczema for t ree years. it broke out on the back of her head and ha: hair all foil out. The ecaema scaled over and ha: scalp was red and in- flamed. It was very painful and the inflation at night bop! my daughter wake. "A friend told mo about Cuticura Soap and Ointment so I purchased acme and within a weak than waa a decided l-uy-ovarrlent. l pur- chased more and after uolng two boxel of Cmlcura Ointment, to- gether with the Cutleura Soap, abo was com lately healed." (I Mrs. Jo n Donovan. stoo- i t- iilinn" Juno ii, i924. Uoo Outleura for all to one . have no i ___ graciously SCI‘ 0|‘ Belmont. P-- lo‘. I. ln politics, Mr. James RilillSfly was u. staunch Conservative, ul- ways following the adventures of his party with keen interest. llc "was la. good churchman, a faithfull hiss-band; an iiffectloiuatc father. and a kind friend. The funeral service was conducted by the Relv. A. Brown. lll.A.,B.lD., who spokel ill torlns of the deceascdZ-l workl anti worth. Thcre was a iarg-e‘ represent-alive If the Ramsay lam- ily, togcthcr with the citizens of ‘Tyne Valley and surrounding dis A ROARING FUN-FEST! A DELICIOUS DISH OF RIB- ‘ FIAOKNG JOY. 4_oAvs-'4 STARTING TOMORROW AT 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 She I-oved not too often. simply delicious. tricts, Thus has passed one of the old- est citizellsofTylle Valley and a ‘Iink- has therefore been broken wilich binds the truc Scottish type with this Dominion lacross the seas. EXTRA ADDED PHONOFILM lie leaves to mount their loss. his willow, and the following nleul-bers of this family, Vir. Alfred Ramsay. Lloyd Hamilton - in — “Jolly Tars’? With an Ail-Star Cast Men meant noth- ing in her young life; and wives meant less. Until she tried to juggle the whole lot in one wild, big night. And then what a rollicking, riot 0f roaring frivoiity she ief herself in for. It’s delicious, MOTION PICTURES LATEST wisely, but ATTRACTION INVENTION N.ll., U. S. A., lSpllrgeon Ramsay. Tyne Valley; Edunlund On the homestead, Tyne Valley; Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Tyne Valley, Mrs. Margaret McNeil, Roxlbllry. Mass; Mrs. D. I. McAusiantl, Marysviiie, N. IL, Mrs. Arthur Miiiar, Eller- slie; Peu-ri ‘Ramsay. Tyron; Elean- or Raulsay, Boston, Mass. The following ilylnlns wore used at iilc sorvicoz-“Noarer My God Io "Vireo"; ‘The -I_.ol'li‘s my Shep- herd", Brief Life is llere our Por- tion"; Peace Perfect Police." -_-_--<+>i— BANQUET AND PRESENTATION Tile home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. liuiullln- Stanley liiridgfi. Was the scene oi‘ a pleasant gathering dur- ing the festive season, \V‘IlGfl ihc leadors of Stirling ‘Institute gave u banquet. to thcir husbands and friends. us woil I16 to do honour to one oi‘ their officers In the pen-ion of Mrs. J. It. Stewart, Past Presi- dentl The gathering was called to order by the ‘President who af- 18]‘ fl few hricf remarks extended on b91113]: of tho nlemibers a hearty welcome to all. The programme opened with tho singing of Uhe Odo and "ll“s ll K001] limfl i0 K0! Acquainted", iilen the following address was read land presentation made to Mrs. Stewart of an ebony brusil and comb. to which silo very replied. PTOKFBIIIIIIIU as foiiowsz-Soio by Mrs. Clarence Roid- accompanied by Mrs. Lean- der Reid, (encored). Instrumental ‘luusic by M-rs. Quinn accompanied on the violin by Mrs. Leand- er Reid, (encorod). Reading by Mrs. lPendcrgast, (encorod). Reci- tation by Miss Gertrude Ciayk. (encored). Solo by D'Arcy Fleming. (encored). instrumental music by M-rs. J. M. Quinn, (encorodi. Solo hyltobort tLatmont bochangar, (en- cored). Solo by Evelyn Anderson accompanied by C. Horton, (eu- corcci). Recitation by Miss Ger- Lamont, Ben Pirtle (encored). ‘Robert Da-mont and Joseph Reid- "You‘ii "Miss ‘Me When I'm Gone. tlnstrumen-tai music by Mrs. Quinn and Mrs. ‘launder lRoid. Lamont our veteran performer who helped so much toward the even- ing's entertainment. The music on the hsrnlonios by Job-n Polland was a treat as also the accompan- iment ‘by Joseph Gallant on the trombonen. Alter a hearty vote of thanks being presented to ‘Mr. and Mrs. Blrlmon for their Iliad tlolilitality to his stuns; institute in the giving of their trude Clark. Singing "Old Folks at Home". ‘Recitation by Robert Pleading for a murderer. Duet by Much credit must be given M1‘. Robert. T10R10 D0 merits to w-Itch Mr. dluiluzln on bc-‘qctivl- ilaii’. of himself and Mrs. Bulllllul your limo. that all children in the fittingiy replied. and zlficr which district»- plight receive treatment.» ho was Auld Lang Sync and God lSzlve the King brought to a close pleasant evening. ‘ilouilceti. The singing a very The Address rcall us follows: Dear Mls. Stewart: At this time -oi' the you", when friends ‘tilroughout t-hc Iiilifl arc wishing each aihol‘ IIIi‘. compli- moms or thc NOIIHOII, wf- the nll-m- [mfg of Sterling illsiilllic, iilillk it fitting to extend to you. Iiliii greet- ing ill a purficlliul‘ lII-iililPl‘, as post plesilicllt of our Illsiitulc. hull. ZlI the sumo iitut- mid u fl-w words of interest, giving much of As a (fiiiliilliillflll, we found you genial, itiuti and Ilospitabie. It. \\'-.I,~‘. iitoso I'm-clings. that we as lIlUlllIDUIu‘, full you wcrc deserving of‘ nll l-xprcssiotl of our apprecia- liml- tilcrnforc. Mrs. Sltcwart. W6 would ask you Io kindly acwlil- IIIIr-l sulsli lokcu 0f Hsftielll-llfflilkitl- frnlll the llltllllilurs of Sterling W0- nlcll‘.-. Institute. fur the guvd WOYK ‘ICPOIIIDIISIIOII during the two ycals you wcrc our osieclucd President. And As thc IIIIIIIIIIS puns by. illo year-s roll on, Anti tilucs uro changing over, Tilc fricllds, who present. this gift Arc Linc, uud changes never. Now ill conclusion. wo cxtond to you, .\Ii‘. Stow t. and family, ‘rho \'l‘I‘_V bust wishes for a happy 1927. Sigurd on boiulii‘ oi’ the members lZi[)[)i‘l*.(7IillI(lii. ‘Ilcsitics flfffiliiiiit.’ iii our incl-l- lugs so cfficiclllly‘, you Illlvc dnilu every IIIIIUJ; pnssibit- tn lllllkc I.Iii‘lii ilicasutlt. as wcil as profillliliv. Ill tiny work ulldcriukcll null WIIUII our efforts wore svlccossflll- II. was mainly duo tn your zeal and cn-op» eratioll. Iicrc wc nligili nlcutioll rho Wtliii of tilc “Dental tiiiinilz", ill which You took such ll llccp and oi‘ Stclilni: ‘Institute. Mrs, Wzllicr Simpson, lion-Pres. .\Il‘s. 'I'hfIIlilI.-‘<i Bolgcr, Pres. Juli]. 11i|l_ 192T. children. of fies infants. many times for thotr entertain- Chafing and cracking of the skin is often the beginni _ eczema. The trouble develops where two surfaces of n rub together-as in the neck, armpits or between the legs Keep Baby's Skin Soft as Velvet Prevent and Relieve Eczema Mrs. Albert Bisho , 88 Laplanrho St., Am cret, NS. writes:—“in one Wonk my baby was en- tirely re icvcd of eczema by the use of two boxes o Dr. Chase'e0intment. llc had sores all over his back." gratitude VERYWHERE Dr. Chase's Ointment is known and E appreciated by mothers who have with witnessed the benefit it has brought to their suffering of Dr. boss's Ointment applied after the bath brings relief from this condition and prevents eczema. Dr. Chase's Qintmént, com, a m, all mun or The m. A. w. Chaao Malian-gametes! Toronto 2, Canada _ v t I - .v,. a... . lxrr...