ck A 5o. ALL QUCClSISF “SKIN smscmusr‘ lzv 4 five-Incl! lax __—*/|—_-— ONDERFUI. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22 (Atlantic Time) FRIDAY'S nasr FEATURES Philco Hour-WJZ Network. True Story Hour-won Network, Verdi's "TTOVBQOIB"—WOR Nehvu..k_ Address, Charles E. lluglics-WEAF Network. Cities Service Hour-WEAF N0t\\'0l'k_ wolf». NEWARK-flzll-‘llfl i. 'l.00-—Dinn'er music; Sports, 9.00—Close-Ups. 9.30—Veedol Vodvil. 10.00--'i‘rue Story llolir. lino-United Opera Company. "Ii Trovatore" by Verdi. 12.00—News; Dance program. \ WEAF, NEIV YORK-AS-LS-GGO k ‘LOO-Waldorf dinner music. HBO-Happy Wonder Bakers. Mill-Address, Chas. E. Hughes. 9.00—Cities Service Orchestra. 10.00—“An Evening in Paris." l0.3U—SCI1I‘f1d8l‘t0WIl Brass Band. 11.00—NBC Concert Bureau Hour. 12.00—St. Regis Orchestra. WJZ, NEW YORK-KBLS-‘limk ‘LOO-Orchestra; Clopln Eight. 8.00—Landt Trio; Health talk. alto-Circus; Recital; Talk. Bjiik-Armstrong Quakcrsu IMO-Wrigley Hour; Pliilco Hour. 7.30-—Raybcstos Twins. ' ouwlifiion m»; vo++o++¢+' "WQQA ca} 04-04% " Classified Advertisements One Insertion ............... Three Insertions Four Insertions .. .. Eight Insertions ............. fl §fifO§4i4fif+OOfif+f§fiiff§§§Q§f§Q§OfflOfifO For Sale OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-S CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian, 432T-“-l4-tf. FOR- SALEL-(IOOI) STACK 01-‘ IIAY, Will sell right. Apply ll. C. Mut- tart. Mershfield. 4516-2-132-3 PURE BRED COLIJE PUPPIES. Natural .\':orkcrs.. Born. Healers. Males $5.00. Frank l3, JOZYW, l"o\v_— rial, P E. I. mz-z-cc-al. FOR SALE-A QUANTITY 0F BLISS Triumph Potatoes" for seed. Appll’ to Jaboz Mill. Clcrlnoni. or phone RB-l. 4»'l95-'.!-1Z1-Ill flow-Challengers; Dance music. 12.00——Slumber music, IVGY, SCIIENECTADY-lllilai-‘IBO k TOO-Reports; Dinner music. 8.30-Arpealto Minstrels. 9.00—NBC Network (WEAF). I CHGS, SUMMERSIDE-mlfifl (Daily except Sunday) 12.15 p. rn.—l-Iolman's Midday Mirth. 5.15 p. m.—Holman's Twilight Selec- tions. ~ LETTER OF SYMPATI-IY Mrs. William McKenzie, Murray Harbour, P. E. I. I Dear Mrs. McKenzie-We, the of- Ticcrs and members of Queen Mary ‘Women's Institute desire to extend to you our-sincere sympathy in the death of your beloved sister, Mrs. Rankin Bell. As ‘Margaret’ we loved her and as “Margaret" we will a1- ways remember her, always ready end willing to do her part in the work of the society. a true friend. a good and THE pCTIIARIXTPTETOIVIV GUARDIAV- Central Guardian JAMES CHOIR sikcial practice tonight at 7 p. ‘m. . PAiul-‘ul. INJURY-Mrs. John Ahcarn wasquite seriously injured Sunday while on her way to attend rscrvices in the Sacred Heart Church, iv being run into by o. horse and sleigh, the shaft or some part of the sleigh striking her in the face and breaking some of her teeth as well as knocking her down. BROKE THROUGH ICE. About 4.45 yesterday morning a, man "driv- ing on the ice from Southport to the city received a bad scare when his horse and sleigh broke through; luckily however there were no cas- ualties and very little damage. The place is now marked "off as danger- OUS. - BURIAL YESTERDAY-The fun- eral of the late Frederick H. Beer was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence. 217 Weymouth St., at 2.30 to Sherwood Cemetery. The ser- viocst the house beginning at 2 o'clock, was conducted by, Rev. H. Johnson. assisted by Rev. or’. Ram- say. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Millar. Matheson, Chas. Leigh. D. A. McKlnnon. James Paton, W. B. Rob- ertson and George E. Hughes. The Oddfellows and Masonic societies, of which the deceased was a prominent member conducted their ritual at the grave. faithful wife and mother. ‘Tho gone from us. we do not look upon rntlicr advanced to a greater and more perfect sphere of action, where we may, one day, meet again and renew our broken association with her. We ask that God may comfort you in your grief and \vc commend her little motherlcss baby to His wise ("are and tender keeping. , Signed in behalf of Q. M. W. l. L. J. BROOKS F. McLEOD (Patriot Please Copy) 10o per line of 5 Words 9c per llne of 5 words 8o per line of 5 words 7c per line of 5 Words O i 0 3 O i O Articles For Sale FOR SALl-h-BABY CARRIAGE AT a bargain. Apply 51 Orlebar Street. 2-21-31. F01‘. SALE-SLEIGHS. “FRANCIS" Auto Back Cutters. The same well- known run and construction. with 1929 graceful body lines; designed for style and comfort. Prices and terms reasonable. J. S. Francis s: Sims, Fortune Bridge.- 4052-1-itu5w Miscellaneous mo. ALFRED MACDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Hcrmanvllle, P. E. I. 4438-2-9-inlo. I I FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO SANL. wry folding mattresses. plliowl cushions, etc Sanitary Feather i Mattress C0,, 166 Queen Street; Charlottetown, P. E. l. FOR SALE-TWO SWISS l-\f\:'l:‘ fourteen pigs two wcz-k; old. Ase one horse four years old, lira-t. weighing thirteen hundred. E. Il- Ryan, Moiell. fiéflfi-‘J-Dléli. — FOR SALE-NJ ACRES NI‘ BCNSIIAW convenient for church. s~hool null shipping. Auuly to l Geo. M. ‘ Campbell, Bonshaw. or llfclcod Bentley. Charlottetown. ill. FOR SALE-ZOO ACRES SOUTH SIDE Elm Road. Lot. 54, formerly oc-‘ cupied by William Ross. Apply. McLeod 8t Bentley. Charlotte- town or Albert J. D. Marlin, Moni- 3i BEKUE. FOR SALE-CHOICE COCKERPZ from four barred-rocked hens. hold- l ing Island highest rccord. 109i, points, price 84.00. Also selected cockerels $2.00 each. Hatching can". from same strain cockcrcls i285 eggs) $1.00 for setting. Delivery ex- tra. H. C. Muttart. Mnrshfleld. ‘ 45‘.6-2-22-3l “WIOCKEY GAME at Montague Friday, February 22nd. Montague School vll. Queen Square School. 4521 Keep Your Health ‘IO-NIGHT TB! Iillflflib Liniment khrtbctuloauottmlmunr. dot Halli-Keep Well. in l KILL 117w by will; the Old Reliable! Ilium tumult‘; gamut-mosh. 1 ' 1m. J. P. mum: ‘ plum. summon a Ounce llehmmd noun-git ll-Il I 1 a 413°'1"~’5"f' Losr - A sinus; MALI-I FOX. rvvo BOARDERS ACCOMMODAT- d. A l G ardian Ofllcc. e WY u 4469-2-20-31 right car V.W.V. Left ear 158. Al!‘ '~ h ‘l \'O\VSOIIIO.RO.V31¢.V' p“ C a‘ cs l 4500-2-22-31 _ 'i—"” "lvaivrnn BY APRIL on MAY house with modern O0nV6lIlflllC95~ heated. Fairly commi- Avllll’ l‘? (31111! Guardian. 4514-22-2-31 wAN-rcn-ri-zw rants or nac- oons Phone Gavin Harding. C110!“ lottetolvn. 45394424‘ SHIPPING TAGS. EXPEDITIWS‘ ly supplied. Guardian Job Print; erv. , ' MEMORIAM AND‘ MOURNIKG hcr as one whose work is ovcr. but- MISS FLORENCE FISHER-The lfuncral of the late Florence Fisher ltook place from her late residence yesterday morning at 8.45 to St. Dun- staifs Cathedral. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father McMahon, D.D.. while Rev. Father McCarthy conducted the ser- vice at the grove. The pallbearers were Harry Redmond, Lorne Red- mond, Hector McQuarri-e and Vernon lvlcEwen. The deceased leaves to mourn a sorrolving mother and two brothers. Joseph and Harry. CHURCH GATHERING-The Y.P. S. C. E. of Zion Church hiked out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc- Eachern Monday evening. and held their meeting which was largely at- tended. There was an unusual occur- ence when Mr. and Mrs. McEachern had their two youngest children christened by the Rev. Scott Fulton. after which the evening was spent in nlilsic and games. Then lunch was served by lvlrs. McEachern, and all went away feeling they had a good time and singing the Y.P.S.C.E. Odo. They were all invited back to long. Mr. Jack Burnett, of the Mechani- cal Staff of The Chronicle, Halifax, N. S.. accompanied by his son, is in the city, called here by the serious illness of ills mother. WINNIPEG, Feb. 21-—No statement was mode iii connection with the res- ignations of Hon. W. R. Clubb, min- ister of public works and Hon. W.J. Major. attorney-general, by Premier John Bracken when the legislature opeiled this afternoon. The premier. however. plclccd [motion before The House that the legislature adjourn for Ono month after Friday's session. Adjournment was then taken until tomorrow. BIRTHS CAMERON-At South Melville, Feb. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cam- cron, a son. r DEATHS spend another social evening before ’ "' wan-rm av mm- or mourn. cards at shortest notice. Guard- tau Job Prtntery. SIMMONS-At Crapaud, Feb. 2i, 1929, Philip Simmons, age 76. Fun- eral Saturday, service starting at one o'clock at the home of Warren Sim- mons, Crapalld. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AN‘? envelop“ with address printe. Jusl the thing for acknowldge- merit. intimatlom, etc, Guardiiziti i t . ' ‘w’ H “ "y MacKINNON—McNI-2VIN.— On zotil February, 1929. by Rev. D. V. O'- Mcara, at his residence, 222 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Robert Mac- Klnnon of Churchill and " ” Christena MacNevin of Bonshow. SEND ME voun oRDERS FOR (U. S.) Rubber Belting and Traces. Guaranteed or money fefllnded at ha" pflce, Clinton Morrison. Fredericton, P. a. f. 4304-2-13-01. Female Hell! Wmlted WANTED-A WOMAN ron GENER- o oi housework Apply 5 Ellsw" 5L If! M émOfldm between 5.30 and ‘l P- m- Refififii; es’ In loving memo y of our darling baby daughter Anna Blanche Mathe- Ion. and 6 months. who cloned IIGI’ tiny eye-lid: on Febrlllry 10th, 1915, to dwell forever with JCIII ll that- pcarly white city on high. "Bodied on earth, To bloom In Ileana.” Inserted by he! Parents Daniel and Margaret Mltbecop. WANTED-A MAID FOB. GENERAL housework. References requirzd. Mrs. H. M. Stewart, 159 Kent 8t. Phone 02a. 4m | ron cannon. wlfilifvilirli t’. o. st. John. not understand P111" i-‘Wkmlikhnafin girl understandino ERIE - advance railway film R“°'°“°"‘ requlrpd, Apply Gallant DP“! 00-. Bummarslde. 4491-2-21-21. Male Help Wanted A LI MAN, axranrsucln Bfgimging Hogs, to take chili! 0f wogkq-Qgm .111 plflkull ‘(VICT- tu wager to Boa N. fipnlgtnln. u“ ll. W. H. 242-81. P KILLS FILES! llIei-vcllcu: New Ointment Gives Quick Belief-or Your Money Back A famous physician used this pres-l criptlon in his private practice. Now. you can obtain it under the name? “Bootha-Salva" - the ointment thati quickly stops itching. ‘“ i burning pain, reduces swelling, and quickly rids you of any form of Plies. 50c at all Druggists. It colt! you nothing If you do not benefit. Alter III|III two bun o! "Soofhn-Slllvu." ll you no not cntllilcd Juli return the enrol! "Ill ll Film-l‘ tlvec- Limited, Ottawa, 0111., and II will refund your money. S‘ m LETTER 0F BYYMPATIIY Mrs. Percy F. Allen, Albany. Dear Friendz-As sister members of Jubilee Women's Institute, Albany Village, we desire to express to you our heartfelt sympathy in the pas- sing of your beloved Mother. We reallm that in a time of be- reavement. such as you have sustain- ed, mere words of ours can avail but little to alleviate your sorrow. We can only commend you to Him. who alone is able to pour out a balm upon your aching heart. Signed in sincerest sympathy on behalf of the members of our Insti- tute: Mrs. W. P. Cameron, ‘Mrs. S. M. MacKay. Cape Traverse Mrs. Victor l-lowatt of North Try- on has returned to her home after a splendid visit to Cape ‘traverse as the guest of Mrs. tDr.) E. H. B911- Mr. Claude Howatt was a visitor to Albany on Saturday evening. Miss Doris Campbell. student of U. C. C. spent the week-end at her home in Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of Cape Traverse have returned to their home after a splendid visit to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Ahern of Borden accompanied by Mr. Edward Mitting of Melrose. N. B. were Sun- day visitors to Cape ‘Traverse as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hately. Miss Katheryn Howatt of Borden was a recent visitor to Cape Trav- erse on Wednesday as the guest of Miss Thelma Howatt. ‘Friend stork made a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutcliffe, Cape Traverse and left them a bonnie we lassie. Congratulations. Mr. O. S. Hewett-and son Claude made a business trip to Summerside on Wednesday. Mr. Winfred Rogerson, Cape Trav- erse, had the misfortune of losing a very valuable silver female fox which escaped from his ranch Feb. 2nd. His many friends of Cape Trav- erse hope he will recover it soon. Miss Hilda Cutcliffe, Fredericton. spent a very enjoyable visit to Cape Traverse as the guest of her cousin Miss Ruth Cutcllffe. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bell accom- panied by Mrs. William Trowsdale of Cape Traverse were visitors to Summerslde on Wednesday. Miss Thelma and Elva Howatt. Cape ‘Traverse attended the hockey match in Albany rink on Tuesday evening. ' Mr. Wallace Banks of Cape Tor- mentine, N. B. was l. visitor to Cape Traverse on Thursday as the guest of Mr. end Mrs] James Campbell. B! a vvrm A Imlf Jofnullirl" ASK FOR Cherry Bark Compound "Youwunttbo BEST COUCH MEDICINE It rllllvll quietly and h pla- lllt to loll- hhl II. III In. per bottle v mutant hel to work on tum and‘ ranch. App Arthtl W004- ?‘ lm ‘rnrwflr so» m$'r vwrvvVvl - Charlottetown Y's Men's Club was held on Thursday evening at 6 p. m. President E. C. Clawson, occupied the chair .'I‘wo lovely solos, splendidly rendered by Mrs. Roy Cudmore, fol- lowed by two saxophone solos by Mr. Robert Hogg. both" artists accompan- ied by Mrs. Jack McNalr. comprised the musical programme of the even- ing. After buslnalls had been disposed of the chairman introduced Miss Price and Mill Wilson. both of our local Red Cross, who were the speak- ers of the evening. of the Red Cross Society here ex- plained the necessity of orthopedic attention also that of the masage‘ and postural exercising in the rehabliia- tion of crippled and deformed child- ren. The meny causes of these evils so prevalent in children today and the necessity of the co-operation of the parents in the correcting of the little one's troubles. work of the Red Cross Society tlirmghcut the province, especially of the school examination made at dif- ferent perlods. The benefit gained by this method of looking after the children's health could be greatly in- creased if the parents would only re- alize the attendant dangers to the apparently minor troubles reported by the examiners. for their instructive talk. meeting closed with The King. Birt of Covehead Road, will be pleas- ed to hear that speedy recovery after an operation for appendicitis on Thursday, Feb. 14th at the P. E. I. Hospital. spent the wliek end with her friends and relatives in the City. Vessey are sorry to hear he is ill with pneumonia. MacDonald will be pleased to hear that she has recovered after an at- tack of the ‘Flu. head Road is seriously ill with an attack of the 'flu. hear that Mr. Harry Swan, of Cove- head Road is steadily improvil; aft- er the recent attaok of the ‘flu. Mrs. Lawrence Marshall and family Covehead. are from the recent serious attack of ‘flu. for January: Annie Morrissey; 3, Alphonsus Morris- sey; 4, Gertrude Morrissey; 5, Alfred Trainer; a. Cecil Tweedy. 2. Jennie MacKinnon; 3, Mac Mac- Kinnon. Harley Carrier. 2. Mary Mclnnis; 3, ‘rillle Tweedy; 4. Queenie Match; 5, Isa Mutch. SCY- risaey, Alfred Trainer, Alphonsus Morrissey, ‘Tillie ‘Iweedy. Reggie Mc- Innis. cats are chained up. in a part of I French Indo China. according to reo- ent revelations. It has been dubbed "topoy-turvy land" because the women wear trouser: and the men lkirtl, while children are given number: in- stead of names. women. a beautiful black opal discov- ered in the Wnigett fields of New South Wales has been valued n. be- tween mm and $25,000. It bu been christened “Light of the World." The tlgurolslnthooontorofthogem Chicago o; New Stork Americana, 4. Pituburlh s; ds Checked Jily modem vmrizlog Ointment-gloat rub on u:- as rs MEN’; c1. UB The regular weekly meeting of the Miss Price in speaking of the work Miss Wilson spoke generally on the The chairman thanked the ladies No further business offering the COVEHEAD NOTES The many friends of Seymour J. he is making a Mrs. James Birt of Covehead Rd. The many friends of Mr. Wendell The many friends of -Mrs. Wallace Mr. Kenneth lilacDonald of Cove- I-Iis many friends are pleased to We are very pleased that Mr. and steadily improving EARNSCLIFI-‘II scnooi. Honor Relllof Earnscliffa School Grade VIII.—l,> Rita. Morrissey; 2, Grade VII.—1, Beatrice Mcrrissey; Grade V.-1, Ievi Young. Grade IV.-l. Frank Mclnnis; 2, Grade III. (Sr.)—1, Reggie McInnis Grade III. (Jr.)—l. Mae Morrissey. Grade II. (SrJ-l. Rita McInnis. Grade H. (Jr.)-1. Byrne Menis- Grnde I..—l, Annie McInnis. Perfect attendance, Gertrude Mor- "Topsy-Turvy Lend" Found Dogs are allowed to room. while Picture in Black Opal Having the distinct outline of a N. ll. L. I-IIUIIII Canadians 1. Montreal 0; Ottawa i. prooko Wurlen’: Imtitute we wish lnk Drops From Albany and Vicinity A very, successful carnival was held here on Saturday night, Feby. 16th. Although the weather was some- what mild, the ice was in a very good condition. There was a (great many costumes, and the task placed on the judges was not an easy one as all the costumes were good and it was difficultto decide which should have the prizes. n Albany Village school is progres- sing very favorably under the cili- cient and painstaking efforts of lvliss Laura Muttart. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mc-Ivar were visitors to Albany Village on Mon- day. - Miss Margaret Affleck was a vis- itor to Bummerslde on Monday. Miss Ruby Burns was a visitor to Freetown on Sunday. ' Miss Grace Holland and Miss Lois Mutch, _ (teacher) of Searletown School attended the hockey match at Albany on Monday night, between the Flying Eagles of Summersldc and St. Pats. Among those who attended the hockey match on last Friday even- ing between the Crystals and Abbies in Sumlnerside were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jelly, Messrs George MacLeod. Amby Noonan and Toni Warren. Mrs. William Traiiior and daught- ers Helen and Doris spent a few days recently in Carleton the guests of Mrjand Mrs. Michael McCarville. .Mr. and Mrs. Andy O‘Conncll. Carleton, were recent visitors ‘to Al- bany. Miss Alice Jewell and Mr. Lloyd Jewell. Bedeque. attended the cariii- val in Albany on Saturday night. a recent visitor to Albany. Messrs Harry and Ernest Arnett were visitors to Summerside on Sun- day. i Mr. Roy Cameron. Stanchel, was la visitor w Albany Monday. Miss Ruth Sobey, Searletown. has returned to her home after spending some time in Charlottetown. Miss Jean Affleck was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Artenias Schurmaii. Bedequc, made a business trip to Albany on Tuesday. Mrs. Donald Kennedy of OiLeary is spending some time in Albany and Searletown visiting relatives. Among those who attended the Albany St. Pats and 'I‘ryon Arrow game of hockey in Tryon on Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calli- eron. Mis Jean and Margaret Af- fleck, Annie Cameron and Edith Crossman. Messrs Austin Campbell and Claude Howatt were recent motorists to Al- bany, Miss Bertha Thompson was a re- cent visitor to Albany. Misses Laura and Winnie Ross spent Wednesday afternoon the guests of their friend Miss Ruby Bums, Miss Laura Arnett was e. recent visitor to Summerside. Mr. George MacWilliams. Tryon was among the many who attended the hockey match at Albany on Monday night. Mr. Lorne McKenna. our genial and obliging barber is kept busy attend- ing to his patrons. Well Readers-I will call next week. Au Revoir. again H. New Annan ‘ and Vicinity Miss Ella Moose returned to hcr home after visiting friends and rel- atives in Burlington and Margate. Miss Mamie Mill, teacher, Baltic. spent the week end It her home in clormont. Miss Edna McMurdo returned to her home in North Bedeque after apendbig a few days with Mr. and Mrl. Jamel Morchbonk. Th! following ll l latter of Sym- DlthY in M". HOPIOOQ RIYYIIDI‘. Dear fiflcnlt-On behalf of the offkm and members of tho Sher- lo express in you our sincere sym- Willard MacDonald, Arthur Clarkcj Mr. Mark McCal-villc. Carleton. was The u>hole world knows Aspiri pain. if the name Bayer appears. box‘ clies are dispelled it is not! lit-add _ the pain that goes with them; tisln promptly relieved. (Jet As proven directions. I Alplfln is the trade mark (Penis la well known that Aspirin fnvulil liii_v--r llisuu flops, the Tllbiels will be slumped will; their While not intimately acquainted jltliil your mother, most of us know and fcrl what it is to have to part1 .\vitii a bclovcd molier. for we realize. ithai no other can ever fill her 111888. | “A mother's love, how sweet tliei name. i What is a mother's love? A noble. pure and tender flcllnc. Eiikiiidled from Above." Yet willie a mothers love is the warmest lovc we find here. below it is but a spark of the Divine. and we know that God in His Infinite love. has taken the loved oiic to Himself. where there is no more sorrow or suffering. “If we could push ajar the gates of life. And stand within and all working sec, We could interpret all this doubt and strife. And for each mystery could find key. And if thro‘ patient toil we reach ilildcrstoild, l I think that we slizill say God knew? the best." Yours in loving sympathy, Mrs. J.) C. McDonald. (Presfi. Mrs. L. B. lLiilklciicr. Airs. M. W. “Townsend. Mrs. George H. Harris, i Mrs. Jessie Jardine. Wilmot Val- ley and Airs. Percy lvlarchbaiik. New Aiinan spent Monday visiting friends and rclntivcs iii Ciielton. A short time ago. a well klldvfill‘ cattle dealer and butcher of this vicinity. purchased an animal from a popular Wilmot Valley farmer. The creature was supposed to bc of ‘the cow species. but illc owner warned the (10810? it was iii name .0nl_\' as it was the IllUSl ferocious .and wildest tiulztlrupcd that cvei" ‘walked the farm and. consequently was sold with the vraluliiig that llic idealer would assume the I'(‘ii])OllSlDll-’ , l ‘li)' of roping aiid taking il. homcf _, Two I. _ ,,, Lup .\. ‘which was soon agreed to. Alter QM; m ' W,“ ’ , . i, , . . of Quebec, 'l‘,l.\l\ ti: lolly II laCClllCly lying a ropc to its liciid lhev . . i . ' hcnt. illl- iilYl .0 be iuii in the JHIIIIZIQPG to gci the lielfcr out oi the . . , _, . _. - Ibllfil. but on account oi its inicnse mm "Mud Fnnna‘ Mhomauu ‘ ‘ dog slill (i”li',‘~. u? El began l lYIPPOCiLV ll "VH8 considered advisable to lct go, "and it went. "much to the amusement bf all the party con- cerned. Then n "wild noose chase" was lcd after the "gone but not forgoilcil,“ which lasted for some, time when the hunt. was givcii up} to be resumed later. A short time elapsed when the ovmcl- spied the: animal pecking around the building: and llc crept up with his 32 calibre. discharging it at the animal's head. which only served to increase its’ madness. racing at a terrific rate of; speed in -the direction of the woods‘. Never give up was the outstanding] motto of this young farmer who with l‘ the help of some of the good peoplei of. Wilmot Valley kept up the chase. uphill, down dale. thro‘ woods and over fences until they finally suc- ceeded ln running tho quarry down several miles from home and with the aid of a common little Jack knife soon put an end to the race.| ‘The dealer claims that had it not: been for the help of this bunch of Wilmot bflyl. he probably would not have recaptured the animal and deeply appreciates their kind CHO!“ in his behalf. He says, "it surely shows the Bllirit. of the sportsman and good fellowship that exists lm. ong the boys of Wilmot Valley. and Flt-hi. in the loco you have recently Detroit l, New York l lultolnll of your our mother. does not hesituia to givg (q them Sp Bu! it's just as important frrlvno-iu qrmliillr zilpifill. The name Bayer is u“ QYCYY this morning. l‘i 22 inznuics lillll 4:? Alaskan iiluslllr. . IGriddard. of Lil l‘. p:il:i':= iflnc w Si. n as an ciTcctivc Hint ilirri‘ tzililcl". and 0 it's genuine; by Aspirin. pirin-at any Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart lnfrll in Cllllllui lrhilCllVlB Barri" Him lrturs. I lie lllléllliu‘ again: illfllllfv‘. Io as IIIMIJIILL- . "Buyer Cross iJack Holt Bade ' Again In Popula Zane Grey Starr I-‘InASIIIlYG SFEHES I-‘llOlll T‘ . 'DA\'S OF INTI‘ I'll) PIONEE g 'I'liere ems a li_,i,1_\' reunion at . Capitol 'I'lieolrc _\‘C.;.l‘l'(iil_'~'. Tho ca. for the joyful )ll'0('(‘Cl‘lllll_.Z;§ was the ‘ union oi Jack llolt in Za j productions produced by Paramo The picture that heralded this l pleasant. C0llllJlllillltlll brought toga Gods er again was "'l‘lil~ Vanishing y by llll‘ illlllfllli out ncer,‘ a s". of western stories. As ii to cclcbrilfl\ H“, land l cnst. In fact tilt‘ rust. iii suppor Where tired feet with sandals n01" might’ even b” tcnnedha“ s looqqd may m“ lTherc is Sally Blane, an up " ‘ l l 7., ,_. . w“ '- b h '. llvhcrc we may clearly’ know and: Cummg yummswl‘ “ U 1s ‘at ‘ iy and adequate ior her r lialn Powell, the very popular ~ - villain, iii spite oi his clia tions of "bad" men. nncl right 6i with him is Frctl Iiohlci‘. he 0f" and o. most. 08 snccriiig facc. fgWiOl‘. Guy 0' HYPE of Miss Blzln-‘s r an Kiiriis furnislils comedy T91 ciii Mdllllflll woman." l-lcwculr, the ltilill’ big of tile plwililii-‘u-il is lllc ilppeara in the lirsi scqit-nl-t. oi‘ young '1 Holt. son of tliv r Ill‘, it is 885V. , (lisccrn inc c: M0112 Hill running- lillfillgil the 1161i» {Bill ' ‘fnllllgt Tim lion: n11; wcll for m" be! lime lie is l)(.‘l‘lllllit‘(1 lo nupt- ‘ the comcro with hi: iillzsizious fail ' (Clillnllizln P11’. illlli‘ was .~" ‘solids. second (‘lozllls rll‘. . . WO-FO-OO >0 0-0 0O Q4 O Q O-Q P > > _ Queen Hotel Since taking over this Maritime Provinces. It I able Hotel and splendid and excellent service moderate price, Rates from S O0 to per day. f‘ . many thanks." antidote iot- I l'.l~ only one llflil if it doesn't, I So arc colds, and - even ncnrzllgirl, ncilriiis. and rlieuma- ' klfI1g5iOYC—-\V1th ; lilC return a ‘ Jack Holt under lllC pits-amount - 4 _ iier, the 1J1‘K)dll(‘i’l‘>' ‘ the star willi nil excellent sullllflf llllife surroun ’ is good us. the we have spent Inlny than“ . .0! dollars in repairs and 1m , _ provements. It is now finest Hotel of Its clan‘); to those who want a com Cllarlottetg p Hotel Co., L f MISS 1.. McQUAID, flu n the. Wbfla It t. lmltl- ne "G , ole; racto , ' the >' . cl w icf. nap ', hlglill ' 3 ho 590D and Lilli’? 17¢; l 1 3 i ll I10 i i l a