-V':ni 2 9W1 ‘in - stlbllbll-h-nnvh. Yawn. nun-v rpm-o. .- ,5,‘ i. rox nucleus ATTENTIOII! Friday and Saturday Specials Vast Sca ‘cl..inlcs~l BEANS .................. .. .. 3 tins 25cl Tomatoes . . . . . . Ztins 25c (‘m-n ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 tins 25c 1 . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2llns 29c Says Total Given Work ln Canada ls 151.000 Industry Speeds Up. SPl§(,‘lAl. BLEND 'l‘EA 3 lbs. $1.00’ OTTAWA, Jan; IMenator Gid- vv con Robertson, llflnister of Lubor, 1 ,i:day published n report on the r..- isults obtained by the joint federal, lprovincinl and municipal ungmploy- iment relief scheme and also a fore- caot ef some of the nun-ks to b;- com menccd in the future. It siiolvcd that up to December 31, 1930 . l.u:.' 'l'n5lcl Slurp , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 cakes 15c f" Jello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Zpligs. 15c 51"!" U011" F1011!‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . package 39c I \‘r'lll'l‘l~I (lit \'l§l.l.()\\' hYE BEANS 5 lbs. 250' Davis {c l""r::s0l' Lard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lb. 19c (hill-d Unis (‘hinavrurc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. package 35c 111 1°19" 0f 1Y1: 111m provinces 151.- \\‘<».-~ee.<1=-l~.~<l11r~.-‘since ........... 2 bottles 25¢ 2°“ 111°" 11114 W11 111W" WK A totsl of 2,008,003 days of work had bicn provided. In addition sev- eral thousand of men, women child- ; ren had been given direct relief in .. . T bill's 25c’ r lPliliilil. \\'l*ll'l‘la‘ SOAP (.':1l'l'0ls ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l0 lbs. 35c the form of fuel and food. 'lom;:iu ( ufmlp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llotile 18c UF-‘Illfcers . . . . . . .. dozen 29c NEW WNTMCTS _I low/c" .'- Prunss ..... cnnnolnleiunln GROCERS .. . .. . . 11S lb. ban.’ $2.90 . 3 lbs. 25C OS. _. Senator Roberlson said the Cann- 'dia.n National Railway shortly would, , i award the contract for a. new station [at Saint John, N. B., and for ' ihc grade separation scheme at London, Ont. Construction work grill commence soon on La Canadierc subway, Quebec, on the Brantiord Ont. cutoff and on the Fort Will- iam, Ont, freight storage shed, Ontario returns showed that 4i; so the end of the year and the num- ber of individuals who had been giv- cn direct relief was pluced at 14,000. Incolnplete returns for Quebec, af- fecting 22 of the smaller nnmuripq]. itiss, showed that 1,730 individuals 118d been afforded work. The llE WEB Mons 1N MARITIMES lll New Brunswick figures likewise lnccmplelc but SIIOWOCl 15,906 men S had been afforded employment up to the ‘end of November. In Prince Edward Island, 654 men were given employment, but figures were 1116111112 recording direct relief. Nova. Scotia figures showed 28,602 men were given employment and the heads of 1,443 families were alford- ed direct relief. A New Genuine Casi Iron Range of improved design. One that you will find lo be a visible express ion of the good tulte that you show in your home and all of ltu appointments. On Display Ill- ethune Hardware 0o. Ltd. I23 Queen Street phone 757 "THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" ._ (a B ————-- WOMAN MEETS DEATH IN PECULIAR DEANNE]! OWEN SOUND, Jan. 16 When one of her small children ran into u chair on which she was standing yes- terday Mrs. George McDougall, 30 of Wiartoil, received injuries whim d resulted in her death. (The woman's ‘.- husband left un», house at 11,30 am. 1 and on returning one hour later dis- ' covered hcr on the floor in a help- less condition. A physician was cal- led and found Mfrs. McDougall very weak from loss of blood. Al; 1.30 less v than two hours after the accident, ' she died. Mrs. McDcugali was standing on i a chair in the kitchen dusting the ll pipes of the kitchen stove when one of her three small children ran ag- ulns‘. the chair. losing her balance. Mrs. MeDougaLl fell one leg on citihcr side of the chair, suffering a severe rupture which led to hemorrhage. Only the three small children were DYCSEIIE. Dr. Wigle of Wlarton deci- ded than an inquest was unnecessary. Mrs. McDougall was born in West Croydon. England, and came to Can- ada. as u bride in 1919, he’: husband being a war vetran. VI’.- huvc inslallcd u llonc (lrindcr and can supply :1 limited quantity" freshly ground Green Bone. Place ; your order in urlvunvc as we will only grind as rc- quirccl. ' 1 ROOFS LIMITED 125 (irafton Street and MEALBLEND iluvc during the past four yeurs become recognized among the best li\\' rnnrircrs as lacing absolutely essential in producing foxes n! quality- and lunches full up in production of pups. Two factors which rlctz-rmlnc the years profits. Why P i ltocuu. e l‘ HASIINFJRAI. in n conditioner. keeping the animal full of vim. vigor and vitality; u guard against. disease of all kinds, thus cutting duwn losses lo a minimum: n mineral fccd, thus bul- anving lllc rutiun which in turn helps the fox assfmlllte the rest nl l1i> ration tn the e-rtremc: a worm cxpcller. thus keeping para- sitic infer-lion down to a minimum; an nppctlser, thus gull-ding against "all" frvl“ and in turn run down condition. BAD TEETH HARM EYES TORONTO. Jan. 16, Persona under- going an operation on the eye, cata- ract for instance, take grout risk of getting infection in the eyeball after the operation because of the condi- tion of the teeth, says Pearson's Weekly. An eye which has been out is, of course, more susceptlbe to infection than an eye which is intact. There- fore, surgeons inslst that before an eye’ operation is undertaken me mouth, the nose and tihroat must be clean; that there shall be no sour- ces of infection in the teeth, in the gums, in the tonsils or in, the nose. with perfectly healthy teeltz, with no points of infection in the nose and throat, the patient does not run the risk of getting m infection which may undo all the siuioon is trying to do. It Ls the part of wisdom to keep every part of the mltomy in perfect ‘condition. It is not alwlya euy to do this with the internal organs. But .it ls much simpler to keep such vill- big structures l5 the teeth in - good mane. Keep your eyes and your den- -t;st‘s eyes on your teeth. It cannot i hurt your eyu Ind it muy save them. Because bll-l-lllfLl-JND ls an addition to the ordinary cereal ration nhivll contains Ingredients not found In any other EOIIIMGPulII fox food, and which are essential in regulating factors controlling growth. aml reproduction; u blend of seven raw meals. which no lfll without (coking. thus preserving all the vilamlne pulenoy for the fnu tile only cummerunl fox feed on the market unaffected Ivy heat. and which rcuchcs the fox in a form similar to what, he K015 from lbc stomachs of wild animals he ordinarily devours, Wrllc for descriptive crclulals and our Iatcsl. feeding schedule. Vitamineral: 10-lbs $" .00; 25 lbs. $11.25 50-lbs. $20.00 Mealblend‘ 50-lbs. $4.75; 100 lbs.. $9.00 For Sale by Brace, McKay & ($0., Ltd. R. T. Holman Ltd. Rogers & Arnett or International Fox Food Products‘ Summerside, I’. E. Island Free love at one blow will destroy free citlzenshlp.—Cl, K. Chesterton. The zones within which life ll pou- l alblo constitute less than a thousand 000 men had received employment up ' __j_"_nl~: CllARLOT-TETQWN GUARDIAN Work On le Under Federal Aid Plan l ree Children Bamed To Death TRAGEDY F IRE REPORTE D FROM ABIIIBI COUNTY, QUE- BEC-MOTIIER ESCAPE!) WITH TWO OF HER CHILDREN. QUEBEC, Jan. i6.-A message to m“ Lmdly w“ "mm “t the Mrs. Emile Bilodeau, of this city, ad- °1’°W1111“h'°ld 5*“P"“lld“‘3 °°'“' vised her that fire today took the PWY- 5°111=11‘"- "hm 11° h“ M“ lives of three nieces, children of Mr. °ml1l°Y9d a5 5 dive“ They 1°“ and and Mrs. Joseph Beaubct, residing in MTI- Lmdrv "c"? 51W h" hulbu-nd Oskclaneo river, Abillti County. The alive BIB-l!!- . Late that night William Dsnldul sage stated that the fire destroyed of Full River said that he found Lan- the Beaubet home. Mr. Bcuubct was dry‘; body. It Wlls encased in a div- in Montreal where he ls employed. m; suit, on the beach at Sakonnet The mother escaped from the flames point, Little Compton. He nlahed with two of her five children but the body to a hospital where doctors was unable to rescue the three oth- 5am that death w" cguged by snl. ers. Mrs. Bilodeau, who ‘is a sister 1005mm no}, drowning meagre details contained in the mes- of Mrs_ Beaubet, left at once for the seeneof the tragedy. No further dc- talls could be secured. Rev. G. B. McDonald Field Secy Of The TORONTO, Jun 16.—-Appointment of Rev. George B. MacDonald of Needham, Mass. as field secretary for the Lord's Day hlliance of Can- ada. in the Maritime Provinces, has been announced by Rev. Dr. C. H. Huestis, general secretary of the Al- liance. Mr_ MacDonald was born in Woodstock, N. B., educated in the schools of Saint John, N. 13., and in Asbury College, Kentucky and has held pastor-ates in various Baptist churches in New Brunswick and No- va Scothia. 11c will take over his new position April l, with headquar- ters in Saint John. Dr. Adam Sllortt, Economist. Dies I n O t t a w a OTTAWA, Jan. i6.—Dr. Adam Shortt, well known economist and former chairman of the Civil Ber- vlce Commission, died at lib home here today. a. great surprise to his friends here. He had been in ill-health for some considered serious. Shortt was chairman of the Domin- ion Board of Historical Publications, and was engaged‘ by the Dominion Government in the important task of the Dominion of Canada. An author of several books, one o1 the latest honors conferred upon Prof Shortt by the Royal Society of Canada, was the J. D. Tyrell gold medal for mer- itorious work in Canadian history in 1930. ' In addition to his widow, he is sur- vived by one son, Dr. George Shortt, of Montreal, and two daughters, Mrs. Roger Clarke, of Vinelund, Ont, and Mica Lorraine Shortt, of Ottawa. Rev. James Bhortt, of Barrie, Ont, is u. brother. civn. sunvxcu CHANGES I AWAIT nanny REPORT OTTAWA, Jan. l8, Whether there will be legislation this year in any way affecting the Civil Service Com- mission may depend upon the Boatty report, so it was stated by a. high authority today, regarding rumors of enlargement or reorganization: of that body. ‘llim Boatty Commission is not to deal with the Civil Service Commis- llOh but rathed with the salaries to be paid the Civil Service and wheilher or not the present scale should be revised upward. Nevertheless, the whole subject is more or less inter» related and one job likely would be made of the while thing if legislation ls to be brought down. The health and growth of your Foxes demand good and reliable Io: Foods. Write t0- dny for o nmplo of B-M scientifically prepared made In Canada Fox l-‘oodn. They some to you fresh from the factory. I: hi: Millie’ Iona.” Imillion millionth of the whole of spew-Sir Jlmel June. FOX FOODS N 0n LOYtlS Day Allizlllcfi Landry had tgn m- more GLENWOOD WGMENB INSTITUTE was held on the 6th inst at the home ‘of Mrs. James Auld. The president, Mrs Alfnd Garrill oocupicnd the chair and Mrs Albert Gorrill presi- ded at the organ. The meeting ope- by repetition of the creed in unision. The death of Prof. Shortt came us‘ mcnts. six months but his condition was not pected to join up later. At the time o.’ his death Prof. then submitted. Mrs Elmer Betts, co-ordinating the historical facts ofltlcles be purchased by the Institute 1.1131 '1 Mystery Of — , . ' . '0 I. A yMan 's Death Is Unsolved FALL RIVER, Muss, Jan Ill-The death of George Landry, 38. nflllve of Quebec, whose body was found Sunday night in a diving suit on the bcgch at Little Compton, R. 1., has provided a. weird mystery which local and Rhoda Island state troopm hive as yet failed t0 solve- His wife fold police that on Sun- day afternoon a. man hauled Lev- lesque came to her home. He said <3 .4; ' Rosebud i: specially made for and: keen judge: of pipe tobacco an the men 1 of the Maritlmes. It hm everything that theie eluding smokers demand. Denadal said that he had seen a second man in en apparently sink- ing dory offshore. Police think Lan- dry might havc been working on the bottom beneath the dory and an ac- cident may have out off the air SUPPIY- . Police investigation revealed that i,- men as - aides. Oflolally it u not known why The big [lackage 15c ::.::::.::.":;:::.:; 11:52:. 5.11:. ~11 e1»- oi’ rum runners was at work attempt- ' lng to recover a valuable cargo of liquor jettisoned during a chase by Government officers. For an enjoyable hour listen to the Joycastera coast to coast hook-up over stations CFNB, CFBO. CHNS and CFCY every Monday night between 11 and 12 P.M. The second regular monthly meet- ing of Glenwood Wonlclfs u‘ Another member, Mrs Albert Gor- rill evidently found the task easier as witness this “poem”. It's easy enough to write a. verse, Just start with any old line And then watch out that the last of the group With the scond falls in rhmye. For a second stanza, start again, Almost my plume will do, 0t course the “poem" may not make sense, But, then, who wants it to? Icarrtunkeoutv/ilythopoenta of old' Such as Tennyson and Dante Spent months or years on a. single all poem. They aren't in the class with mo, Tominurbymatnbennoapouu Jlwtstnuontlmzumdeurr Raleuettlmbralynlhrow out the clutoih ‘Iblwllilthahn-deotpurt. monceyun-wnmatsulum along of the programme. . After the singing of tihe National Anthem a dainty luncheon was ser- ved by the hostesses. Roll-call at this meeting had been answered by “original verse". Some of tihc mem- bers-found the making of a verse a difficult task 11 We are to JlIdGB by the following offered by M188 Annie M. Mclsacc. If in the weeks to come you see My hair all turn to white ~ If I become a nervous wreck And can't sleep much at night If I get bald, or deaf,,0r blind Take childlains, itch or worse. and Mrs Alfred Mclsaaxzi Twin l” bwause rm an warn out akin this l ed verse. This brings the total membership to M I pig“ eighteen and mare memibe are ex- . nod with the Institute Ode followed In the absence of the secretary, Miss Marie Cnhlll, Miss Annie Ml. Mc- Isaac was appointed secretary pro- tem. After reading and adoption of the mixmtas of the Previous ‘meetins- slx new members ware enrolled- Mrs Alvin Mclsaac, Miss Mae Boillter, Mrs Allison Mowlllimrw. M11 M- wood McDonald, ll/Jlss Lucy Cle- Llko a rattlln’ good Lisle grmd It's just l6 only to keep right on Astophutodtfthesllundstand. One cmlldrlntbytlle yI-rdoftllll or that o! Politics Dfl-lll or Inches, I Now phat - By heck‘o going to rhymg witlrlllal _ Hem‘: weher 1'11 apply the brakes-O, The reprots of oommltteees were speaking for the school committee recommended the pilrchase of a fire shovel, clothes hooks and a dust- pan. Motion carried that these ar- and the president was authorized to order- same. ‘rho sick committee, Nm: Mao Glllcash and Mrs John W- CH1" rie reported that they had visited twr homes and in each case supplle. fruit for members who were ill. Bil [for fruit was presented and order- ed paid. New conunitteees were then ap- pointed as follows." Sick Committee Mrs Alvin McIsa-ac and Mrs Chas Molsaac, School Commlttce- Mr. John McDonald and Mn Bnrflelc Betts, Programme Conunittoe-Mr. Albert Mclsaac, Mrs Mm Gillcash. Miss lvfue Boulter. It was decided to hold the next meeting at the ihomc of Mrs Albert Gorrlll loll-call in be answered by making u contribution u; "grab-bag" the price of a. “grab" to be five cents. ' \. leg. ‘hula Marl Imperial Fox Food , r Regularly fed throughout the winter season Two governmental bulletins "Beau tlfying the 5.111001 Grounds" thr "Premvlxig Fruits and Vegetables i: the Home" were passed around an Mrs Gorrill took the names of mer. bars who wish to secure copies o. the latter which a booklet contalnin; many excellent recipes and prustlc. directions, while the former ls a bool. which contains hmy helpful suggest lens upon the subject which form 111e, title. Arrangements were made for th. holding of a. “Poverty Party" and supper at the home of the preslden. where, a. plain supper will be served and any member who is not nrnyeo in old clothe: l5 subject to n fin:. Vloltors also may wear old-feshlonac‘ and rugged clothing Ind a prize wi be awarded to the person who up» pea-rs to be the worst cue of povert Aim tho various detnlu in connz. tion with this party had been n rl-nlfli. the following programrr. Wll mudh enjoyed by Ill present. Instrumental musl%y Mrs Alber. Goa-rill. Recltutlon-“Matlzo-r’: Fool" by Mr; Albert Mom». Reudlng-"Enta-toined by Mn Can- did" by Mrs Alvin Mclsue. 1 Onlglnal recitation-By Miss T111‘! Mctsuo. Gramophone ‘ - in The Best Guarantee of. Assured llesults in lleprolluctinn The largest litters born last season and also tlie highest average of pups raised to maturity were in fox ranches where IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BIS- , y (IUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily winter diet. Line up with the world’s successful ranchers ‘and insist on having “IMPERIALS”, the best fox food obtainable. ' Imperial Biscuit 0o. Ltd‘ cusnnorrurown,‘ P. u. 1. 3 PHONE 721 BOX trcsperaed between the various mu. hm Added much to the enioylnont