. M 509444-040 0A I / / SEAL Wholesale Produce 39 Queen St Charlottetown, P. E. I. Sharples Cream Separator The Famou; Suction Feed Get our 1927 Prices Poultry Supplies vI/‘ltn so high prices prev vall rig r Eggs And Poultry it pays big dividends to look lifter the flock of Laying Bla l 40-0-04 l H» 1 r VYIL-tlze-Baskef "’ EhMin-si Y BLATOHFORIIVQ »' E G G MASH is giving wonderful eucceee to all who are using ll. Are you one of them? BLATOHFORUS FATTEN- ING MASH prepares the birds for the market quickly and chefiPW- Alk for BLATCHFORWS POULTRY FEEDS. A CARLOAD just received. Carter 8i Co. LIMITED. FEEDS SEEDS Ladies’ Blonde Cloth Overshoes A new one and ‘very smart, It ha: taken like wild-fire, and aroused a new lnterelt ‘In winter footwear. Jersey Cloth. two buckles and two ttrapl. made with a pretty medium heel. $5.60 HI-LOW. BLACK OVERSHOES i.‘ $3.75 This ll another very emll‘! Ityle. made about lie high n e low boot. then turned over In a pointed cuff, feetened with three domes en the elde. JERSEY CLOTH HIGH OVERSHOES Made with two buckles and ree etrape over a etylleh °llbln heeled Int, nil sizes In stock from 3 tel. Special 9"" - . . . . 84-09 A L I; E Yllefng \ Kimonos: _ roorwem 1 NUARYEI, I977" DGIiCIOII: Flavour n \\ ' llhasenSanlioriik , TEA 8.009955 l. Lester ‘Douglas \ Central Guardian POLICE COU-RTF-N Rdiourned Prohibition further adjourned. WA‘. n ester-day a y CD89 WI! 0A ful piece of each package. 1 19 mm BRAND Bllppiy of 1927 Calen V61)’ low. Subscrih once and get yourg, R A o I o APPRECIATED. ‘ G M i zaligrgfunds, from generous conlr Comeback For Thrilling" Win ONNINING, Jan. 18. -— Canning scored a 2-1 victory over Windsor in C. W. W. game played in Can- ning ‘before 500 enthusiastic ‘fans-l on u sheet of fair ice. I The game was fast ad fairlyi clean, the few penalties handed out being for loafing offside and trip~ ping. staff and: patients. ‘Spencer will at Vernon River at 10.30 a- m. an at Cherry Valley at 2.30 ‘p. m. er, Rev. F. E. Boothroyd. Service ingd tllalenpuck in Cillllllélllg IBPTIIOIkY, m? York 7 p‘ m‘ an ‘- t ma e '—"‘ a niilmlheerr lxflssgzilisieatiogixzlil osaves. WSTFTUTE QRGANQEDP‘ Til Ann, 31,0," five nnnntes Qt nlny, organizing meeting of the Launci Canning assumed me offennivelann ing Women's Institute took plac A AVAAA Phersori, Jan 7th. Fifteen member and three visitors _" The meeting opened with "A Clu D 5T‘ PATl-‘Hclcs ROAD Woman s Creed" A paper was rea I WOMEN'S INSTITUTEJOD Wome stuff in good style. ‘ ‘This institute held its last meet- ing at the ‘home of Mrs-Allen J Grant. on Jan. ‘I2. ‘Eleven iinem hers and several officers, President, Tiles Elizaiie‘. "liliprriscn; Vice -: , ,, . visitors were Vi in. Mcl. all. Si-fy, .. . bicPhersori, lllrs. F. ‘licPhersn. i i h ‘ ‘ , _ , by Common mistakes in Englishjnm’ NI°'T““'" ‘ll?’ urdy night following getting up n. concert fund's for the institute. dainty lunch served "by the hostess several hours were very pleasant ly spent in dancing and music. both vocal ‘and instrumental. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Jaim- es Birt m raiselpresent hy MP8. McPherson. I‘h Morrison. -.-i<-o-ci»——— PERSONALS <+> was in ‘the city yesterday. "\\'h:it liiis bccuiiio oi‘ Schmidt?” “lie ivciil. lo Amcrlcii null has iiiiiili- u lniino for liiiiisclf‘ there." "Howl" "lie- i-nlln himself Sniith now." Mr. Phillip Sullivan, Cardigai _.._~_-¢e->_._. GRAN DVI EW SCHOOL. The semi-annual examination of yesterday- Grand View lScliool ‘took place on Decconbe-r the 23rd. anti was very well attended by ‘parents and vis- itors. The pupils ‘were examined in the different subjects by their iteachcln, llvliss Jiosle Jnckman, and by their ready answers show- ed careful training. At the close of ‘the gramme was rendered, after which the Saint John Santa Claus appeared and stripped a well laden tree. Miss Cather- ine bioPliersoii then read an ad- dress while ‘Miss CLIIIIEITIIIG GiilllS presented ‘the teacher with o. beau- tiful camera. Miss Jackman though taken by surprise, ‘in a few ivvell chosen words thanked the pupils for their glf-t and ‘the pair- enls for their kindly interest in the school. Complimentary remarks were ‘then made by ‘Mir. Malcolm biartin. After all had been treat- ed to candy the singing of the National Anthem brought the pro- ceedings to a close. ‘The following is the address: Dear Teacher:-As the Chirist- mas holidays are drawing near, and you have been ou‘r assoctate and teacher for a. short time. we feel that we must show in a small measure ‘how we appreciate the unity which‘ binds us as teacher and pupils. We can sincerely say, that your untiring interest in our studies uince you came amongst us, as a stranger and the loving kindness and patience which you have ever showed us, encourages us to strive for ‘higher thin-gs. Your society Miss Margaret Mackenzie lllli Mr. John Mackenzie of Valley guests at the Queen Hotel. l branch da held this ‘week. when gratifying reports were ipresented and ‘much enthusiasm was displayed .by the members. ' ‘Mrs Henry ‘Gaudet of Summer- side crossed on Wednesday on route to Ottawa. flier sister Mrs Enck who has been spending the holidays with her ‘daughter, Elaine a student at Notre Dame Academy. Mlscouche, accompanied her t0 Quebec City and Montreal where they plan to spend a few days. lMrs. Enck will then return to he!‘ home in Boston. —--——-t-O-}———— roooiivo BOLTON’. Fog is characteristic of the British isles. hilt nnturnl fogs are not parli- cunrly liarmful, compared with the smoke that we make ourselves. Conl smoke robs our lives of sun- shine nnd makes us poorer us a nn- lion. Buys an ‘Old Country paper. A very conservative eelinte puis the cost per yenr in waste and damage lit over $200,000,000. Dr. Greenwood, the Ministry of Health's stntisticnn, snltl recently: "it it Just us hard to earn u living in whole urea of Hyde Park, nearly 400 acres, to u depth of ten inches. ‘Yet Long? is by no means the sniokiest of ct s. . . IllI-IIEMORIAM MR8. ELLEN POPE -———¢ Mrs. Ellen Pope of St. Peter's Bay, dlsdi in the Jordan Hospital, Plymouth. l\iass., on January 4th at the age of 85 years. iShe was in failing health for . some time and entered the Hospital Badly digested food, acidity of the Kissing scenes are considered im- mornl by Jnpnnese. nnd therefore nre iilwnye cut from American movies sent ncross the Pacific. Consequently, Japanese audiences will miss the cli- max of‘ the first "love" scene in Nor- uin Tulmiulge’: version of "Cnniillc." l» L444 __________ COAL _--L-' WI have In stock and ‘dileherp In Co: 0 D "ma: dellverlel. newest "I z 9 "lulnrly from care fresh mined l. Including ML in l-D SYDN EY SCREEN ED INVERN E88 SOREENED OPRINGHILL OCREENED ‘Gl-‘IION nounn ; ALBION erova 1 < ‘ .*'-"<>~ wr a Altruism HARD NUT, . " coke ‘ no 176 for iervlee. Ilium PPQIMQAH PPIGIII 4v in ,1 49w weeks before I19!‘ dBBl-h. She ltomach, end slug ieb liver causes held- |n nnwwd eby [Wu gong and ong Aches. Seigclfi rup will remove the daughter. Thomas in -B. C. Wed. "'1"!- 511! 4'"! IN"- merchailt tailor in New York and Bertha. in ‘Plymouth, who tenderly cared ofr her mother in. her illness. Her husband predeceased her over forty years aso- d ‘ A-Itr a solemn service, conducted .b ythg prev, iMr. Blake, in the Undertaking Rooms, the remains were placed in the vault. W116"! they will remain till the Bprlll!‘ and then they will ‘he forwarded for burial in Midgell ICemetei-y, where she wished to ‘be laid. A memorial service was held in the United Church. iSt, Peters. on Sunday the 16th when the palm" Rgy, J, 1M. Mdhcod. made llttins reference to Mrs. Pope's useful life in the coinniunity- 811B W" 1199111? interested in all that pertained to the welfare of the Church and com- munity. For many years e110 W8! F‘? eideiit of St. Peter's Auxiliary ef the W. M. ‘S. and the Society made her a. life memiber, in recogni- tion of her faithful services.‘ She will he remembered by many for her} helpfulness in times of sickness and lied. Though deed, ber influence for good survives her. "A women AAA‘; vvvvwi SNEEZING The forerunner ofl. eelde nnd grip. The greet pre- ventative. r 111mm Wampolels Emulsion , ; it leade umn en and we highly neentmna n. Price elm m bottle. ' v Cvévvv. vvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv D D 0 ' lllfillil L Worthy PHONE I71 17! QUEEN ITIEIFI: ‘ROBIN HOOD OHINAWARE T8 now at your Grocers the new Chinaware premium oats a. beauti- imported china in VBRY lLqW-Irliie Guardians dare is getting e or renew at Through the effonis of ‘Mr. Lemu; Winchester who solicited the neces- Falconwood Hospital is now equipped with a radio, which is Iproviug of great ipleasure to the .V‘ER‘NON CHARGE-Rev. W. H. ipreach on Sabbath, January 23rd in the United Church YORK-MARSHFIELD Charge. United Church of Canada, Minist- next Sunday as follows:—Mai-sh- ‘Play started with Windsor rusli- field n a‘ m" Pleasant Gm” 3 p‘ Kuhn, in \Viii_dsor’s net, showed his at the home of Mrs. George Mc- iverc preach’.- n’s Institutes in P. E. Is- land. followml |)y file election c! President. birs. Tress. bliss present. Meeting opened with theKmhleeu “qnm; mmcwqrs‘ M“ 0' Avras McDon- Tne nfinutes Of the last meeting aid. The motto of the Institute is were read and adopted. It was» m!‘ "Hm"?- Bll‘! C‘1ll""Y-' The W"! decided to hold a meeting on s-al- i118 Clo-Bel "Y *l-'==='-"1$ llifl Nullvml to arrnngefAnthem- Lunch was strved to ai‘ Ante,- mnext meeting takes place on Jan. 28th at the home of Miss Elizabeth Mr. Edward Murphy. ‘Earnscllffe, was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. andi Mrs. ‘C. Rogers of Suin- nierside were visitors in the Cily field leave today for Everett, Mass While in the city tiiey were the ‘Rev. J. S. ‘Boutiell ‘was re-elected Anaconda ICoP- Mill ‘CO- ~- ~- exaniination a short pro- president at the annual meeting of Can. Pacific C0. -- - of the Chile Cop. Co. .. Liealgue of Nations Society of Caiia- ‘N-Y. Con. and‘ Hill!‘ Rlv- R-R 1 Worlds Champion CHARLOTPETOWN cannons‘, I1 B Meeting Of Life Insurance Men At, Halifax The Life insurance Congress held in Halifax last week, and ————- which was attended ‘by life insur- ‘TRUE/O. Jflu. 18. —— DQ611118 herd ance men frgm many ‘D5113 0g the W011i. Cvllpled with fair coinlbinat- iilaritimis Provinces, concluded with '°“- Slflllmou teem was outskut- a banquet at the iHaliifaii. Hotel. For ed “i! ‘llllpllliled 1011181“ 111 E 1'95- tweniy minutes‘ the Very Rev. Dearigilaer gifglmcoig ‘his 6A0~ if“ C‘ Li“ . Llw i - S O - . B m8 98‘ led, while he eirplainedi from the m: “ts h“ seam“ and gives‘ viewp0int or the layman the won- ionglm) 5 Mn!“ 11°“ ‘"1 ‘he dlamp‘ derfui service which insurance is , ' ‘ doing for civilization. The learned to$lglhihit 5:51 latiglizisifi the 5:1?!” professions, the speaker said. were a “Ham game agahgst a trzaglthag usually called the church, medicine is f“, “coming as formidable on and law. and these usually consid the ice as the Truro Beams“ or, ered themse ves as great construct- .1“; nea.ion_ ive benefactors of humanity. But. ‘Hgwev Y _ he said, with the exception Oif the chided b? m: xi, bsieffjf}. church, it would he difficult for ‘(on has not good players on its any of these ‘to show ‘where they team. Several times during the were conferring greater benefit up- three periods Guinan in the local on humanity than was life incur-net's, was kept busy. and here it ance. “‘Life Insurance,” Dea-ii ‘Llwydllmay be said that the Truro goalie said, “is civilizations coat of mail. was never seen on local ice in bet- It covers the social bodiy with a ler form than tonight. Some of his coat of mail against sickness. cala- Saves were extremely difficult. mity, poverty, and. to some extent, Steliarton Stars Are Snowed l. d S 8 -.. 9 S death." l ' f 1, “No longer do knights careen d through our streets on richly ca- Gets The Axe iliiONTlli-ENL, Jan. 18. ——Playing aggressive hockey at opportune times and then falling hack on the defensive WlLen their goal was threatened, gave the Ottawa. sen. ators a five to ‘four victory over the Boston Bruins at the capital. ‘The Senators were forced to the limit to get the two points. ‘The Bruins had ‘an even break on the night's play. an especially so in the third period when they staged a savage attack in an effort to tie the score. Time and again the ‘Boston forwards broke through the Ottawa outer guard only parisoned horses." the speaker con- tinued, “but in a quiet manner, they come to our offices, our homes. and, perform for us a service greater than aniy ‘which was ever available to any Red Cross Knight. The In- surance men are the Knights of Hu- manity. I am not ‘painting a picture of roseate romance,” declared Dean Llwyd, "I am merely speaking the plain lruth- The Hands which rest- ed uipon those broken with ‘disease, the Voice which comforted the wi- dow, lhe Eyes which looked upon the ivorld with Iove——-all of these would ‘certainly pronounce their benediction upon the work in which li l. l C‘ I ‘Chaplin 111 Under by 6 to 0 ' condition of Charlie Chaplin, film icomedian. who suffered a nervous jbreakdown, last Saturday, i5 "not J51 Brag? . ilbummfil-v o And Condition Not S0 Good NEW YORK, Jan. 18. — The as good". his physician announced tonight. ‘Tho doctor said that Chaplin was suffering from one of his fits of depression and was so weak he could hardly stand." saaz... ............_..........e.a.--.--~ Library Aids Movies With - Authentic Data CHICAGO, Jan. 19. —— ‘The Almer- ican pulhlic library has become a property man for the movies and has just as many bizarre requests as the harassed hack stage official who must produce a nut sundae or a copy of the Declaration of ln- dependence with equal facility. ‘How the library aids the movies is told in the records of the Am- erican Library Association here. The Los Angeles public Library, naturally, does most of such re- search work. The most popular sulhjectg are historical, costumes of European countries. and data. on western and frontier life in this‘ country. The library has a ‘vast col; leczion of pictures, which have H" 60.000 yearly circulation. l One day's requests to the refer; ence roomnncluded a query for‘ the dath warrant for Mary Queen of Scots. for a policemans club used n the Island of i-laitii, and for, proof that lamb chops were eaten in ‘Clialdea in the year 5000 B.C PANIC OCCURRED DURING VIS- lT OF PUBLIC TO GER- to Péigamahe E"g“‘ed~ ‘F°"°“’ ‘he find a stumbling "block in the form ‘ of Conne-li. Manager Art lRoss announced during the game that he recalled goal-tender lRoberts, who is at pres- ent playing with ‘the New Haven teuiml of the Canadian-American ‘League. Ross said he wvas not sat- isfied with tlie ‘work of Doc Sle- wart. ' Stock Quotations ‘HALIFAX. Jan. 20.—Qu0tations furnished by Johnston and Ward. blembers oi the Montreal Stock ‘Exchange: l New York Exchange FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL I iltfigfgnaxlcisagga Fe Ry‘ " gggé I"Tlie semi-annual examination of ' ' sort Augustus School look -place ' Am- C“ and FdY- ‘(30- - -~ loliyflon Thursday afternoon, Dec. 23rd. Amerlcall'b°c°m°ll‘e‘c°- lozfgDespi-te the unfavorable condition? Alll- Sine-L 1""! Relnfi- C°- -- 3 l ilof the weather upwards of forty ‘Standard Oil 0f N. J. - - - ~ -- u9é i-atespuyei-s and visitors attended‘ Am- BOSCh M118. C0. .- - -. liWillivlhich goes to show the keen interi 47% est taken in education by the! IGS%_PGODIB of this district. Thcl 36%, sclioolrroom ivus vary ‘tastefully! 43% decorated ‘for the occasion and pre- 43in sentcd on the whole o. very ‘Christ- The Cuhan Am. ‘Sug. ‘Co Pld .. . .- l Consolidated Gas Co. tux.) 104v. lesser appearance- ipupils, Reading Cm ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 100% were thoroughly examined in the Southern, Pacino CO __ 110% different ‘branches by lllie Rev. Dr. ' ' ' " 163, Croken assisted by ‘their teacher, Union Pacific Ry- - - - ‘ - ' ' ' ' ' {é Miss Hannah McIsuac-and bv lliefr [Lsnlndlustflalnglmihfl Co‘ ' prompt and accurate aiisivera gave was mgmuse ‘ ec re 157,‘ evidence of very careful training United Slates ‘Steel ' ' ' '6 during illie past year. At the F. W. Wlooiworlh Co. 1081/, close of the examination a short programme was well rendered by ;the pupils, after which Santa Clan.- arrived in ‘his usual jovial spiri‘ Montreal stock Exchange Abitibi ................. .. so m‘, from a heavny men Chm, ‘Lauremlde Pulp ‘ 106% mas tree, ‘h-e distributed many Mmnreal 130w“ 69 beautiful gifts to the different pup- Nalmnal Breweries -- 651/5ils. The visitors were treated to Steel Co. Can. Com. Winnipeg Electric .. Asbestos Com. New . Bell Telephone .. Shnwlnigan Can. ‘Steamship Com. .. Can. Steamship ‘Pfd. ~- 119% ‘homo-made candy and fruit. A - -‘ 65 well worded address was then read -- “Veto the teacher by Mary Kelly, - 140 .wliile Agnes Lawlor presented her 265 with a beautiful gift. The teach- 37474 er though taken entirely by sur- 83% prise, in a few well chosen words thanked the pupils for‘ their gaNKs thoughtfulness and generosity- Compiimenlary speeches; ware 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 26g made by Rev. Fatlher Cro en. i ‘F- 1333f llélashatlleal . . . . . . . . 295 IW- Holland and others. expressing vthoir gratification In finding the Wheakdfay, 140%; July, 1311/‘; school in good standing and anilifiie- in our homes dis ‘been of the nlgii- new“ 0,- N , 1 h. patina much for "he film"- cst example to us as little chiid- Ol‘ ‘Vlllgllllfllfllrir llliltlénljttohs “IIIIICIII laczleic: 31;» ~ Ju]y g4ag-lexflmflTatm“ w“ bmugm w B‘ do” ren. Now we ask you to accept tn diwnenrly twice as easy 1r you Se t 86% y’ a’ ’ ’ ’by the sinslua 0T U"? Nalmnal An‘ [hi]; gift, With the Very B95; nrc- n mun between forty-five and six- p ' ‘ 7 _ J. l is,‘ jlllelll. all" whidh a“ departed fol wishes f0,- a Happy gym-yum“ ty-flve-ln-Bolton than in Reading." ‘OMPEWY’ "84’ uy’ ' "fitheir homes well pleased with tht from me pupils of Gn-Bnd v19“. IThe soot that fell in London in the SQDL 45%- ‘ {afternoon's entertainment. schooL ' year 1925-26 would have covered the .Wlinniipeg ——May, 136; July. 134-‘ The following 15 the address; it; 06L 126%. Miss Anna Macisaac ‘Dear Teacber:—— Another yeair has come and gone and we have‘ arrived once more at the holy sea- son of lClhristmas. We take this opportunity of again extendinl! l° you our heart-felt wishes for a bright ‘and happy Christmas. ‘During the many months that you have been wltlh us you always fried to he kind and cheerful al- iholiglh many a. time we have sure- ly tried your patience to th-e ut- most by our thoughtlessness and and disobedience. We know that you always have our best interests at ‘heart and in the future we ‘hope to be more grateful. To show you ‘that we uppmclalfl your kindness to us "we ask you l0 Aviator to be Named Jan. 25 Will Be Selected From Fliers Of Nine Nations By International League; List completed Includes Cobhum And Barnard of England IPAIRllS. Jan. 18. — Selection of a world's champion aviator from the fliers of nine nations will be announced by the Iluternational League of Aviators, January 25. iAftcr its awards of trophies a1~ ldted to the United ‘States to Shif- Iey J. ‘Short. United States postal pilot, and Lieutenant Commander Richard E. Byrd, the League has completed the list from ‘which the world's champion will ‘be chosen. In addition Io these awards u special trophy ‘was given Colonel Umberto Mobile, of Italy, for his part In the flight oflhe diriglbic Norge over the ‘North Pole last summer. The com-plated iiot of aviators honored by awards ‘follows: United States, Short and Byrd: fiance, Peiletler. ilJl0issy; llaly, Debaranardl: Japan. Abs; land, ICdhlle-in and, Barnard; Spain. Franco and lmriga or Gfllllflfll ‘Belgium, Meduets and Verbaegen; switeerlend, Mlttie-Holeor and Wal- ter; Portugal. Deheiree and Cou- tilho; ‘Holland, Geyleiiiiorf... and Verna," . Eng- , accept this little gilt 110l- f01‘ 115 intrinsic value but as a token 0i the esteem ‘in which you are ‘hold by us all and we sincerely hope you will have a very lovers holl- day. Signed on behalf of the 01119115 of ‘Fort Augustus School- OOOOOQO-O-b-OO-O-l- EYES TESTED AN D GLASSES FITTED New refrnetinp room with 4; modern equipment. Our experience le at your IITVIQQ w E. W. TAYLOR AIUIOTID IY J. It TAYLOR‘ M D i v > > D D _.-. .. Ufifffifeflflfllllflfl, Ohi-iltlll b0 My. V‘. -|*,(.. .1. -.. vlme weulfniehm- dull Ant mil lJ-. ‘ . . . . . Then there ie the flld or e-lon who.‘ ' . thinks 1 ‘ oueriuer » ‘tldlnllefllllenl i 1 MAN CRUISER EMDEN ‘CAPETOWN. S. A.. Jan. 18. ~ ;An eager rush to board the Gcr~ man cruiser Eniden nearly brought. disaster yesterday. The officers of the cruiser. which ivan launched at N .\Viliielnisl1aveii, Germany, iii Janir D airy 1925, and christened after the, famous ivar-tlme German raillclfll liuii invilcd the public abroad, but, the vessel could not accommodate llie unexpected thousands who Bafilieléi Siwnrlficqtfips Court Grants $4,000 o am igm y - ~~ ‘ - a Month Alimony JINDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 18. —lBar- ' bershop patrons who have fori 010$ A-NGEIIUSCRIII- Jill- 1‘3-— years “diined" or “quartered” their L118 Grey ‘Cllflllllll. wife of Olinrlfl way, past their favorite razor or 5P9l1°el"Cl18Plll1-WI5E"11l°d “i000 scissors wielder are advised that fl mfllllil temporary alimony pend- lheir frequently bestowed tip; an, lug settlement of the divorce suit undesmnbm which she has brought against the James C. Shanessy. president of gig?“ Cfnmedlfif-h by glazermr Jud" the Journeyman Barbers’ Illtefllflq ' c?“ ere 7- ' tional Union, says that his organiz-i Atmme” m“ °t “i000 ‘ddm°f" atlon is opposed to tipping and will a1 and ‘Z15 w’ recelnr‘ ‘mud seek to eliminate the practice. 3:222:12‘: “so were gum“ by “Millions of dollars come into ' ' the hands of barbers in the United , States and Canada yeariythrough lips but the price we pay in reduc- ed dignity and loss of patronage is , too high,” he asserts. “Officials of this union realize that they are‘ _ —-—-— taking a momentous step in oppos- L05 ANGELES» J61!- 13- “A 111g tippmg_ Many of our mam. second channel swim for women hers will disapprove but We believe only and ivilh a 10ml nurse 0i $25-- n nmjorpy Wm favor 0n,- actiong- 000 is being considered by William The antpupning cnmnnign 3150 Wrigley Jr.. sponsor of the recent will he extended to beauty parlors, 31111111 Catalina 111878111011 which ‘Shanessy said. as “cosmeticians” ‘"5 W011 by George Young of"l‘or- are members o; (he Barbers‘ Lin. onto. Ont. The plan was dilclor ion. The Associated Zlinster Bar- 9d 135i "i511! hi’ 0595-1‘ Relcllom hers will support the union in its Business manage? "f ‘WYWIBY’! U" stand, he said, ilngeles baseball club and one of | I his chief lieutenants in the recent F Elchannel swim. POLAND‘S IRST LADY ACTIV a DRE ND PRE EN IVARSAIV. Jan. 1S. —The firshAD AGRAND VsllEVll/TATION lady ofllcpublican PoiandpMadamc 0n New Year's Eve, g few of Ihlcscicka, is one of ils most active the younger members of the B9119. social workers. In the Zamek, Pol- vue Society of ‘Christian Endeav- andslwhite House, ‘she established our, visited the home of Mr. and a children's relief office, while a; Mrs. A. N. ZgacPherson. for Lille Spaia. the slimmer residence o purpose of s ‘owing how plenty the Polish presidents, she helped to they miss the presence and co-op- found a. kindergarden. ‘In Warsaw erafon of their daughter, Evelyn and in tho provinces are many at the meetings of the Christian schools for infants wliichoive their Endeavor ‘Society and Sabbath start to the first lady of the land. School. Evelyn, who has been Madame Moscicka is kept busy SICK I01‘ a 5110f! time. bill W110 ‘l! most of the rlay-‘by the demands of 110W being speedily ‘restored w ‘hrr social work. Mothering other lléllllll. was Dréfiellled by Mf- 301111 lneomeg, children has 10mg been N. MILCPIIETSOII, with a beautiful one of her activities, although she Fcillifkllllllléellllllisifi 15321131 348111950" llilg [our children of her own— F9111 B Q 011' "8 3 T6551 three sons and a daughter. She D9111’ Evelylli- now 1n a grandnothen { At this festive seasonrwhen peo- —-——-o-o>———— pie show their appreciaton for fav- Ngw ANNAN 5¢HQQL l\t)l'SItl‘6CC;V€d.1nW9 take tiuis oppor- ‘, lllll y o ca ng u-pon you. The foliowin is the rc‘ ort of A5 a ‘member of the Beuevua 9w Anmm 55,001 for mpomh of Christian Endeavour and Sunday ecennben Sclhlooi you‘ hilt‘? ialyvay; lbeen is . _ -\ wi iiig inn e 1c en eper, 5-" w m _ ,. _ . . I ' em ‘ . 13:32:15" ‘l’ Ohve 310339’ 4 |\\'e deeply regret that you ‘have ‘Cram; VI __-1 var u DU amwno been able to be present with llircnged the cruiser. 9 ' " ‘ ‘j ‘y ‘ 91C l‘ ‘i us during the last few months but ‘It ‘seemed for u time 115 lliouglilfiég§rlfaifif1gzlnlaizxbihgillo“l‘ Ma" slncerfily hope that in a short time mnii" ersoii- would ‘be ll'SIlEil' i " ‘ ‘ “'9 W 599 Y0" 511N118 11! 88111- overhogrd bysfhg pressure ‘in the Crude IV-l. Ruth Ilifllrsfl. “'31- In closing we ask you to accept 0,0,“; which was relieved only lace blouse equal; 2. ‘Gcriie lliac- this small gift as a token of our when a hose was brought into play. Illllls? 3- 51ml Hag-Fl"? Efilefim f0!‘ 9°11‘ There was n momentary panic, 1n Grade lIi-~1. George MacKay. We all ivish‘ you a prospemu! ‘vmcl, many person-s fnlmmy ‘Grade II.-—1, Elmer Mouse; 5!, and Happy New Year -in which you The inghlgnlglnflrfed me goon lllilliam Daizlel; 3, Robert. Dalziei. may be speedily restored to your feeling which hail been displayed Grade l.—1, Edna Dnlziel; Z3. “mired ‘lleallll 311d V1891"- Fellow-ivorkers of Christian En- deavour and Sunday ‘School. since ilie Eniden came into port Francis lllacKay.——.\iary hi. Mill. teacher. for a visit. n. a‘- £1 ll‘, ‘till ~ lMPERl/il. 4' t‘ ‘(I|1i\\\\\\\ \ \\\\.\ “t\.~\ \\\\\ \\~\" SUCCESSFUL WINTER FEEDING REQUIRES IMPERIALS The “Power Foods,” which supply energy and strength, are a necessity for your breeding foxes at this time. All the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods called “carbohy- . drates.” From one-third to one-half of- the foxes’ diet . should be made up of them. IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL BISCUIT ranks very high in carbohydrates and its‘ .tlie correct cereal to feed at this season. IMPERIALS are also rich in vitamiiies and mineral salts, both ah- solutely necessary for healthy, vigorous foxes. I BEST RESULTS IN REPRODUCTION are obtained from the regular feeding of IMPERIALS during the gestation period, as they are laxative and have a cooling effect on the blood. Feed the morning meal of dry IMPERIALS. 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