. h‘ r A .. w‘- .. A i‘ lother Tea, Not One, “ has the same delicious flavour as TEA l. SEIECTID ORANGE PEKOE illiSlIS l —WE WISH T0 have all orders ‘for fertilizer booked by March ‘ twenty-fourth. Harold R. Moase. ‘New Annan. 3»'.li-4i . —WESTERN AGENT-Mr. Cyrus ;J. Gallant is Guardian Agent in ;Howlau, and will be pleased to re- iceive news, advertlsting, new and irenewal subscriptions. —GU A B. D I A N REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- |ceive new and renewal subscrip- ttions. —-NOTICE — Have two cars wes- tern horses due to arrive Freetown llatter part next week. Four to nine ;yeais old. All broken. A. C. Gard- ner. 3394-3-24-3i —WESTERN AGENT»—-Mi‘. Cyrus H. Gallant ii; Guardian Agent iii ,Howlan. and will be pleased to re- .ceive news. advertising. new and l renewal subscriptions. , —G UA R D l A N REPRESENTA- IPIVE for Richmond and vicinity is ‘Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to rc- _ I :eivc new and renewal subscrip- Itions. -—THE KENSINGTON SHIPP- [ING CLUB loading hogs \\'Ul|lIl"~;- ldiiy. .\liiY.i'll 28th iiuii L'll('li §ill!(f€t‘il' dull Wciliiesilziy iiiilll-fiiriliiri‘ n.i'- llcc. John .\. Douglas. Secretory. it is the finer impulses of human nature that inspire the erection of a memorial to_ a departed loved one. with this in mind. One naturally seeks- the finest in workmanship, material and design. We are the only firm in this Province capable of and equipped for the cutting, polishing and finepcarving of all kinds of monumental stone. This enables us to sell high class monuments at PRICES that CANNOT be EQUALLED. Visit our plant and be convinced that we can execute the most elaborate mem- orial, with ease and efficiency. If unable to call write for catalogue. , Vere Beck & Son Montague Salesman- M. B. Martin, 3391-12-2 l, iii -t2 BUILDING LOTS ON ilruiivllli: Street, Suiuinersldo. for siilv. Aippiy John Williams, 8 1'1‘- ,pcr Prince Street, Cliiir1.ittoi.ii\rii. i 31892-321. J‘ l -—'FERTILIZER — l have 1i sup- .ply oi.’ Mixed Feitilizei‘ and Chenil- ‘ffillS now on hand at my ivare- house iii Keusington- (‘cine in and lilllll your requirements home ,Wlllli‘. tho roads are good. Jiitnes ‘i3. llicNolll. l ___.__ l —WESTERN :Wcstern Office of the Guardian is i Western Guardian l Junior W 3104-3411-1311 "THE ciuliihgflrricrowiv oiiAmomN s ill ll Lesson No. ll Question: How does emul- sified cod-liver oil increase the efficiency of milk as a protection against rickets? Answer: Milk is deficient in rickets-preventing vitamin. A little emulsified cod-liver , oiladded to or taken witlimilk makes it a more perfect vita- min-food. Give it as SCOTPS EMULSION ll ll form. Liidivs ironic lii and let us lit" You llllillll. iliciii. 'l‘. (l. Ives. Ltd. 324,3; ..'1'DUE TO WPHR. curloail Now Durant Auto- lll(ll)llt'ii. 'l‘. (l. ' lrcs. ll-IHJH .."'ST. PETERS UN|TED CHURCH-Services next. Sunday will be us follows: .\iarli- ll a. ni . (il'i!i‘ll\\’lL'll 2.270 p. ni., followed hi‘ a Young lliioplVs lll(‘l.‘lllll.{; St. Pei- (‘P's p. Ill. .\ll'. ll. ll. Simpson ivill spunk on Young Peoples Work iii all tliv services. - -_<H. ‘ ~—.\lii:s Lilliiin llobson, sli-noaz- ‘ Yfliiliiei" iii llic Suiiiiiicrslilii office of Hon. A. (Y. Snuuilcrrs. ivent ii (Tliiiiloitiiioivii on Tn - rcmziiii llllYlllK the s (lZl of tho Legislature on stoiiographlc duty. . A. Meeting; vii,‘ l .\ ri-ijv vnlili- QFF|(;5_ »_. Th,» iiroiiulit to ll close-tho illsi iiiiiiiiiil‘ "Wvlllli: ii.” tlu- Womi-irs Auxiliary". ‘located in the McNeil] Building, iii Si. l'iiuls Parish lliill on 'l‘liur.“- ,Watcr Sh, Suininerside, where sub- scriptions and advertising will be ‘ be Peter's pmrchased daily at. the _Wcstcrn Parish (‘huri-li. imilor illi‘~illili' iliw‘ ‘Office in the McNeili Building or iii L'l‘lliil| n1‘ Airs, Joli“ i), received. The Guardian may ‘the McDonald News Siorc. ‘ —--—~<o->—-_- Eastern Guardian day. .\li'il‘ill 22nd. 'l‘lic Jiiiilvr lirziiirhi-s (‘utlii-ilriil iiiiii oi‘ Si. Si. Poul" ll\'||'llll In .1 rliisliiii- l’ii"i" s ‘l‘\'l‘ i-‘iftfiil i» i-ilii to:- :li-~.':- ow. Ilio pixigrzminic. 'l‘lii: invi-liiii: iipi-iii-il \\'Ill1 ‘iillll .\lrs. l ‘Iillll-llng iii‘ ll ll_\'l|l|l and by ]il'll_\’i‘l' ARRIVE AT OUR, ('ll£ll'li;li0i(l\\'|| Show" ltoonrs iieL-ztl uvciiliiwl ,i,.. i ,' llti" ‘Helpful Hints ‘I And Recipes Wailies—2 eitiis. 1 3-4 cups flour,‘ i-L‘ teaspoon salt. ii small lump but-- ter, 1-2 yen-st. cake dissolved in 1-3? cup of warm water. i 1-2 cups seal-l ded milk. Add sugar salt and but- ter to inllk and when lukewarm add dissolved yeast and flour. Let stand in moderate temperature over night! and in morning beat eggs separate-l ly and add to above. Then beat! well. Cook in waffle iron or geml tins. l Tea Rolls-4 cups scalded milk. 3‘ tablespoons butter, 2 eggs, l table-i spoen sugar, l teaspoon salt. l yeast. cake dissolved in half a cup of luke-; warm water. Pour scalded. milk or-l er butter, salt and sugar. When, lukewarm add two cups flour and dissolved yeast. let stand over night. In morning add flour to knead. Ab, low to rise until double bulk. thcnl form into loniz narrow rolls audl place lii u welTgreascd pan, brush-l ing each roll with melted butter, al-i low to rise until about doubled in, bulk. then bake for 25 minutes in a quick oven. i l Cream Pea Soup~One can peas cooked very soft. rub through a selve and add enough water to make one pint. salt and pepper to taste. Heat one pint milk in dou- ‘ole boiler thicken with flour rubbed smooth in a little cold milk, cook about l0 minutes mid add butter about size of an egg. stir well and add hot pen liquid. strain and serve hot with salted wafers. Cyster» Soup—l 1-2 pints water, 1 pint milk. 3 crackers roiled line, a little salt, ii lump of butter, let come to a boll and add oysters. let; boll 10 minutes and serve. l Fruit cake-Three cggs.. 2 cups‘ sugar, 1 cup butter, l cup mollasscs. ,1 cup sour milk, i teaspoon mixed, |spiees, four sups flour. 3 cups rais- iins, l 1-2 cups currents, a little le-l lmon or citroii peel. i Layer cnkm-Thrce eggs, 3-4 eupl sugar, 1-2 tablespoon butter, threci tablespoons "milk, two teaspoons baking powder. l l-2 cups flour. Mlxl butter and sugar together before’ adding other ‘ingredients. i Ginger cookies-A cup sugar, i, ,lard, l mollasses. l sour milk. l ta-E lblespoon ginger, l tablespoon soda. ‘Flour to roll out. Bake in quick ‘oven. l Sugar cookies—2 l-2 cups sugar. l; JEASTERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. by tho (‘hoir mun ihi» lii-i‘. ll. ll lfllli) 1311i. 2 BEES. 1 011i’! Sour milk or,’ Murdock is (luariliau Agent in ilontague and will be pleased to receive news flew and renewal subscriptions. lizrriizciiil. Tli.‘ pliiy, "Aunt Aliiriiis‘ Visit". _ _ "@1115. advertising.‘livpii-iiiii: ilii- l'i‘illll0li o1‘ ii mission-dial“? m quick 0V9“- lill .'ii'_\' willi his first l.vi- :il'loi' ' rs St‘l'\‘lI't‘ lil llll‘ fori-ign fir-lii icrcain, 1 teaspoon soda dissolved inI lmilk. Flour to make a soft douglu, l l MARCH 24, i928 ‘m? —Hemmed Freer during this Sale-continuing today T HIS annual and very popular service is offered you again in our linen department on second floor. goods of very specialvalue displayed on all tables and You will see fixtures-you will sec slieetings and pillow cottons sold at prices whose chcapness will surprise and delight you. And you will be able to get your sheets and pillow slips hemmed nicely without cost. ladies’ and Misses’ real Silknit Bloomer ‘ This garment is 2i‘ outstanding value, made of a lovely, 1t is cut on roomy lines, supplied Finished Willi elastic at Peach Pink l Nile Maize good weight silknit fabric. in standard and “bobette” lengths. x ivaist and knee; reinforced for durability. They are supplied in Ladies’ Cotton Vests, top, aud sleeveless. run beading at. neck and finish- M auvo l3lai-k Crabapplo W hi t e Ladies‘ Bloomer. ccptional opera. l-Iavc tape ull Cotton and Leave your orders EARLY. $1‘. Sky Coral Sand Champagne Rayon This bloonier is ex- valuc and comes in colors. Peach, Put quality first when purchasing popular groceries. the cheapest in price is‘ f usually the cheapest in quality. . If vegetables become \Vllll£‘l‘0(l_ ’ .."*'VAC RUBBER BOOTS. —j.\\'il.~\ ilily lltll‘il‘ii_\'t‘il by ill" .lunio:~.~i kiwi,- ltllil ihigli length {ll Poole d cf 8.. l'iii-r's (fuilii-iligil, >f'l‘llUlli|)Sl)ll. Ltd. ililllil-Ii-Zi-lii l Mr. .-\lon'.::> iluliij iitiiriiizil mis- — w" ' '-»-.\i'ttiiii~ Pi-zilic. W. B. Robertson. i ed neatly around arm- holes. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 mauve, sky, white, apri~ col and pink. Price . . . . . . ' High Analysis Fertilizers Are Cheapest ..,. W?’ This opini is unanimous. Our mixed formulas, A, B. and N. B. Special carry from 20% to 26% plant food, and are the highest grade and most. concentrated brands offer- ed in Canada today. The amount. of plant food required can be regulated by the quantity used. Low analysis grades are cheap per ion, but high per pound of plant food. Do not be misled‘ in this respect. You might spin wool and weave cloth for your own use as in the old days, but it docs not pay, neither does it pay to mix your own fertilizers at home. The man who says the cost ts practically nil in this respect is one who places a very poor valuation on his‘ time. Our high grade fertilizers are not an expense. Tiiuy have been tried and proveri. Their advantages are real advantages and if you are not a user you will do well to talk with somebod, who has used these brands before you place your order this year. We also handle other fertilizers of all grades and ship- ment may be obtained at any time you desire. Mixed Iortlllliors eiin be obtained in good strong flat hoop hi!!!“ at about o! 57c each additional, 9 barrels of 222% lbs. each to tho ion. . Colonial Fertilizer Company wmnson. Nova SCOTIA ASl( FOR THE NEW Wall Paper Catalogue WRITE YOUR. name very plain- ly on the coupon below. cut out and mall to us, and we'll send you the biggest, boot, most economies] WALL, PAPER CATALOG in Canada. 85 new designs, prices based on double roll of 72 sq. yards. USE THE COUPON uoouigiiicnaon LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. Can, loud tho new Wall Paper catalogue ted. l‘. l‘). l- - lhiiiooizn s. Manson, Limi ,.’1"SEE OUR NEW SPRING COATS, Siiils nni’ iirissos. All llll‘ iii-w siyli-s iii lltllllllfll‘ prices. 'l‘. __ ‘i1. lros, lalil. ti... ,..i l your: 492s WALL PAPER V, CATALOGUES nri‘ iiii\\' ri-uilff.’ liiil you got _vours'.’ ’l‘. (l. lvcs. l4l'lv .9‘ LOVERS FORM COFiSETS.~—— =; . Somi-lhliig illlfczi-iit. no boning. no, sii-ols, guiirziiiiui-il io liiiproiri roiir =i5Quart ofwater a Day Helps Kidneys l-Iiitiiig loo much rich food lll1l_V qiroducie‘kidney trouble iii some if’ form, .~ ys a \\‘(2ll-l\'llfJ\\'ll authority‘, ‘iiiieciiuso the acid. created cxirito ©Vho ltlilncirs‘, ‘Plicn they become l.‘ Ovclivorltvil, iici sluggish, i-log up if and cause nll si-rts of distress, piir- 6tii-ulurly backache lillll misery in W‘ the kidney ri-ition, Fllllillllillli’ lwiii- ‘j lies, sovcri: hi-niluclics, arid stoni- a: l'(‘l|, constipation, torplil ]l\'L‘l‘. i 1i ii _ slot-p Minus, blnddi-r unii urinary it irritnliiiii. ii‘ 'i‘lii- moment. your bark lilifls or _ fkiilni-ys uroirt ncllng right, or if i’ hinilili-r bolliirrs you, lii-gin iii-inking lilo "l Flood Wliitll‘ iinil also gvl lffiialiout four ounces of Jud Salts t-iltroin tiny good pharmacy; take ii citiiblizspootifiil in 2| izlusii of \\'lllt‘l‘| llélliillflft! breakfast for a few ilays iind lvour kidneys may tin-n iii-t. finv. i'l‘lilas famous salts is made tiom llic , Inild oi‘ izrupcs nuil lciiiiin jiiii-v. fglcoiiibiuoil with lithiii. iinii iiiis bci-ii Y/illiiscil for yours to flush clogged ,yl~'llllli‘)'.-l ziiiii Hlllllllllllt" thcm to iii-t- ivlty; also to llUlllfllllZO the iiciiis iii y ltlio system so iliiit they no longer llrrltzitc, thus often relieving biiil 4; uisorilers. Jnil Sails (‘fill not injure anyone: ‘innkoze n ilieliglitful cffi-rrosci-iit illit- "', liiWlllfll‘ ili'lii.k which millions of linen nnil Wfililllll tiikc now and tlieii Mr. swi 'llli! 3 1-» (‘chsiiiiire ilyiiilmziii. >.\lr. Loni‘. f.\lr. lliilcfis Niipboiri ~llurtlvll Cosh. .\irs. lilll“.'_V i'l‘hi- Loiiefs hour-c lit: -p¢'i'|~-.\liii'ii-l l'i‘ill\‘4‘. , Slllllllli l.\lr. llnlcIs Ht‘I\'.|llil'-'- l‘;i\'iil FilIiii-r. Kiiiii- (hiss. Li-nipH-i lslsli inulill ~ .\iiii_\' Ali-Null. .\li.<s ltizbbliis I‘i‘lill'llt'll mission- “TY 21pm lllllllll, ifliiiii. lolil the ('llll(l|‘(‘li :il' tho litiirhtncss tli\\‘ liuvo boon uhlo to l)l‘lll$."llllil the liviis it." many (‘hincsir l>i.:_\'s llilil l-flflfi, tliriiui-tli Ihi-ir llIlSSl1>lilll‘_\‘ giv- lllil‘. A ri-ciliiiioii "Tito liilli» wid- ows of iiiillii". pleasingly rcnilcri-il by l“li>i'i-iii-i~ Kelly l_lf Si. l'iiil".. wu l()ll"l\\'i!(l by ".\llssloii:i2_\' ‘riiil" ri-clivil liy six juniiiins of Si. l’aiils-—.\l_vrtlp lllll_\'i‘l‘, .\lulwl llill- yor. Dorothy (‘urmsilyx llJZPl ‘flip- llii. Stella Pi-iursoii niiii liorollii’ Stiwriizt. illustrating tlii- friiii born us lltflilllitii from ihi: Li-nli-n .\llss- iiiiiiii'_\' lioxi-s. 'l‘lii: Juniors i.wii lhiiiiiilon fibr- |'(.ltll,\'_ .\l s‘ .\lni"y lliii"i;ii.~<.~', lll"‘l iuivi- llll‘ i illill‘l'll ii niiisi lllll‘! sl- iiii: lill(ll‘(‘ iiplly illiistriili-il by llillil"ll slid '. liliiilly tilllllifll by Mr. lCiirli- liiiizko. Tlii- sliigiii\ o1’ iho lluxology brought ii most iniiiri-siiiig ('\'l‘|i' lug IU ii i-losi. 'l‘lif-ri- WJS u lloiiii "zlilt‘llllillli',l‘ pl‘ tho lflllllll‘l'll. ilii-ii‘ pnrienis niii‘ frii-iiils. iinil 1li‘l"' gains fom outside piirishi-s. (lrcul rri-ilit. should bi- girl-ii ‘l? tlii- Pllllflfflll iinil to iliosi- who lii- striirti-il ihi-m. 'l‘hi'ii' otlfizris w“l no iloulil result lii ini-riiaseil Nils.“- l(ill.tl'_\' il('il\'li)' zinioiig llll‘. Jllllllil‘ W. A. .\ii*iii‘lii:is (ll this lililfiflli‘. 'I‘iiiis(- \\'ll{' wore not lllilt‘ to b0 pri-si-iil will hzivi- tho opporliiiiity’ of lli'iil‘lll‘,’,' “lHt-l Robbins on Snu- iliiy \\’lll’ll shi- will spunk iit 2.30 "ii Si. Poli-i-‘s ("lllllflflflil Suiiiliiil ‘Sizhool llllll immeilliiti-li" alto‘:- .\l:ii'I\.i lu-iiip (his Jllli--—llt‘ll_\' Pi-ulto. ,io licip kiiep llio kiiiniiys and urin- liii y organs ('l(.'illl, thus often nviilii~ ‘ling serious kidney @"'Ul‘i.lL'l‘5. wards ill Il iii Si. Paul's Purl-iii lliill Jllll iilso tn thi- vviiiiliig ill 8.30 in zliu Y.;\l.(‘.A. t -NOTICE- See the nicest bunch of Horses yet at PRATT’S Stables, St. Peters. Get our prices on small Seeds‘, Seed Oats, Flour and all kinds of Feeds. Sec us before buying- Fertilizer. See our special line of Ladies and (ihildreriis READY T0 WEAR to ar- rive in a. few days. C. ~E. Pratt & Son St. P eters jiverybody interested In the" si. Peters-Morel! Hydro Electric Scheme for lighting the Villages and farms come to the meeting in surrounding , THE HOLY NAME HALL iii 8L Paton, Month)’, Much 28th It 7.36 P. M. l‘oi'uiri' Long, (.\lr<_ l.cinp's lilac-cl‘ ‘place hi cold water for about half an ‘hour before preparing. If badly win ‘thered add a teaspoonful of lemon Juice or vinegar to the vriiter. t Ameno pail in the kitchen or pun-y "y is ll time and labor saver. l A little orris root tic-cl in n muslin, ‘bag, and placed in the water iii ivhieh handkcrchicfs are locked will impart to them a delightful order‘ lei violets. Try this if you have chilblains—-1 Rub into a lump of butter us much‘ fine salt as it will hold. Then sct-‘ ting before a fire rub the suited butter thoroughly into the ehilq blains. HCl1S—GlVC your pure cold water. four percent of mi egg is water. Keep the hen house clean, feed plenty of green feed, such as alfal-‘ fa. turrhps, clover. cabbage. etc.‘ until the grass comes. Don't feed all one kind of grain. Variety ‘is good for hens as well as people. Potatoes-To find number of bu- shels in a bin. multiply the length, height and breadth and the product by eight, cutting off one figure for decimals. The result is the approxi- mate numbc in the bin. ' Hay-To measure _hay in a mow. multiply the length, breadth and height. and divide by 512. The ‘rc- siill. is the number of tons in mow. Poverty t0 Riches For Her 252i. ll hens plenty oil l About seventy“; l i ISUSTUN, Jliirch (,,".ll‘l‘,\'llil§ tho iicci-ssiiry tinpcrs, .\l Anliit (lrlffltlis (ll 602 hltissiicliusctis urc- niw, (fnriiii-ily of (fziniiilni liiis loft: tor lluiiillloii, 0iit._ \\'ll('i\‘ she ("wt-l pecls her trip will ri-siilt iii "this, acquisition cl‘ iiii lnlii-rllniicc of} $l75,tJ75, the amount loft her child-i l'(\ll‘ by hcr molhcr-iii-liiir, wliosirl son, (‘ieorizc (lriffltiis, (litilfifiilil tho, lluli WOlllllll fully six years ago. li-nvliii: lll'l' iiiid ll(‘l' two iliiuglittwwi pciiiilloss. Assisting Mrs. attempt to sit-p from poverty (‘OllllP liiibll“ living nro (lordoii l). lioynion iilltl Wcniloll (ioriloii, for~ morly o.‘ l'. l6. Isliiuil. who Wt‘l"'l atlriirti-il to the cuso by .\lrs. (li-llll [fithfis dlro lll‘l‘ll. Voliiiiti-rriiii: their; ‘Iii-rvli-i-s, llllJSl‘. lill0l‘il(,‘_\'hl now fcvl, ‘their flglil llllll, liuii covet-oil seriirul‘ IllUlllllH is priictlciilly ivoii. Both llioy-iiloii iiiii! (lordon plun to louvu Eisioii llils weok for lluiiillloii niid join Mrii, (lrillltliii who W85 aunt. llii-rc iiy them. '. The story behind Mia. Griffith's lstruiigle io prcvidt- a living for her two young ilauglilers and lier- stli‘ is an appealing one. A hail’ ilozen years ago she, with lier daughters, stepped ofi the train iii Boston wheze she liiid come from Rscliciiier, NJ’. Relatives who were expected to meet the (‘ll‘l‘l'lll.llii failed lo appear. l-liiviiiil ‘already been deserted. by lier hus- idlilllfl. Mrs. Griffiths wiis forced 4o iiilie iiii quarter» in the Ciiardon Street Home. -. Struggling through laborious far-- lni-y worknilolniz any kliiil cl‘ men- llll lirbs illld making lifllfi in ii llnrvnril ilornillory nll ii-ent t1 comprise the moans hoari-bioken _Mrs. Griffiths rnuorteil to that lier children might not lie taken (lriffiths iii her H)‘, garment. maize. Ladies’ Silk Silknit sup a , Combination Special value $3.75 Lathes’ Silk Knit Slip and Bloomer Combination. garment is essentially comfortable and feminine, ozering all the protection 0f slip and bloomei- in one. In white, peach, sand, orchid, Knit 'l‘liese appealingly, dainty two- piece garments made in sleeve- less style and trimmed with contrasting colors. are a ivonderful value at . . . . lJPMllCS’ Si ilaintily ti‘ shirring. Pyjamas. 5.00 nd Bloomer al, sky, orchid, pink and maize. An (ixccllent value This no w An ideal summer cherry bloom and 3.75 1k Knit Gown, very iniined with lace and lll peach, green, cor- fiths, whoin l (ll04l. For u long limo no woman's relatives. ‘ __ _.-_...gQ->___._._ Splendid Address . On Social Service BY REV. H, L, HagLamv gEg-rqni liuil no lighting cliniiirti. you iiiusi OF YARMOUTH, N. S. The work oi ihi \liirliimi- llouiioilillr Iiiifilil iitteixiiicii. "liiziiiimiivti or for (lirlii at Trurr. as TfiVlPWDll lii ilio llloresiiii Church Society meet- ing by Rev. ll. L. llaiiliim ll-l lllii.‘ iii which iill tho, piirilclpiilliiz: Churches iiiiiy \Vl'll rejoice. ll rciulii like u l'IllI‘l‘lill(!(‘. The llullllillll NW“ svflill ill’ ll “(will (loin- ls never allow-oil io lupso liilo oimlsiilon lust Null!‘ evcryihliigliitosi iilartllng coiiilltloni-i ns well which goes lnio lilo word Homo lslllfl tliv liiiereiisliiir lllfllldflll oi‘ [lluii- 'l'i‘llill institution but present. The tlireufolil llGVOlUIi- moiit of tho girl li-i iilmcd iii. Phy- steal. Mental and Spiritual. The lii-ought iloivii to lmplmnieiii (iqytggg iiyiiteni is in vogue. ii cer- l‘f‘(‘f‘lillllClltlilil()lI:-l ol‘ the Commiss- tiilii number of girls under n leach- ei- are housed lll each cottage, where the students iire nll iii llllilvlilfiil Inlet-ice‘. Yiilli-QL-Ii"miiifiiu- iiiiiiitls-iikliéri.» 111W“ ililiis, fort." iiri- iiuirrleil (would lJc found of any o1‘ the iltniillliiippy h(iin(-s_ |\\'l') l l l l l iinili-iqciniisi-s for menial the himqm- gylttgjm m‘ the Ifljmiglillly school ivherr fifteen or more Andrew. iiiiil lii uro lciiciicih-h one (l stviiogriiplier. our: n superin- lt'll(l(‘lll rl‘ iiiirsi-s aiiti-iiilainls in till‘ liospllnl irlii-ii- shi» l‘(.'f‘l!l\'(,‘ll ll('-‘ own triiliiliig, two olhierii in irui lug" for llll‘ nursing profession When ii is l'Olili‘llllll‘|‘0(l lliut all tlicsi; wi-ri- lii‘li(l0ii for vicious unrl crlinluiil lives, llllil tuken tioui homes of ilclliitiiiliiisy, \\'llt.'|'(,\ they I mn-iliiilie that. ihls Homo lo iioliiizl ii ri=iill_i' grout work lii fiilfiliiioiii o." yo liiivo iloiii- it to pnu of tliceie in.\' bii-llicrii yo liiivo ilfllll‘ lt, unto Mo.‘ The iu-cniiil port 0! Social seivlc" iviark tri-iiti-il wiix tlio problem of llll! foeblo niiiidoil, A inirvoy muilu revealed the lul ilefevtlves. To inoei these cou- Illllllllil Legislation has been‘ the’ ion. _ I Bill No. (H piovlilcii for special -,"..~:.:;."S" ;;i,r.‘;..'.1i..¢ *."..1:"i.ig...t.; piniliie for c-iidiriivourlui: to colt" with ii great problem. lmiiilgrutloii wits also toiicliftl upon iiiid some cases rory ills- lressliig vrcro rclnicil. The basis of lmmlgiiiiloii should hi.- lilflll" siiliulilc for illu iiniiilgrniils illl'l iliu immigrants siiltiihln for llli‘ firms iinil i-very precaution should be tiikcii that there be no misfits in ullhi-i- way. it ls not too much to expect that ovcry lmiullilliili Hllflillflfllifli/O tiiio informiilloii sun- lilleil as‘ to ihc nature lllill ironilli- ions or the new country. iiiiil Hill‘ only thgsi: who cnn iidopt ihcmsi-l- v08 to the new (renditions be chim- oii for Cniiuillnii i-lilzoniihllb A strong iippinil Wiis niudo for 01H liilniitl young men to iituy i)!’ "W" farms as fiirinliig today lii one ol the most highly scientific oceiilhi" lions kllftWll. —-—-<ooo-——-—— MAYFlELl). The members inPt at. tliu home of MPH. Blair Andriw- This priigiaiiime part of the meei- Iiig consisted 0f a Solo by 4511'“- Iiarolil Toomhii. Mouth orltl" selections by Miss Sadie Jflhnflwi‘ ilefeciivea iii Airy cottage maintaining the liou- (ti Nllvii 1H1’ life-Hittit- our of the collage ls iill/iwvil to fly the Union Jiirk iliilly. Any min-i lliihlug oi‘ ii Ni-vii Srfillil triiliiliig kufflqlen; realm, 'l‘ih! book. (IHIIGRIIOIIP on the purl of n girl leads to fcrfelliiri of llllii privil- ege. To evlilt-ni-n lllt‘ apleiiillil lllll 1T4 ]\l'()Vl(ll‘ti for llli‘ cstiih- [or i-uiiiutiliil iiuiieii." lIJH iiliio lllillflllllPll u who wll‘ homi- Government Provlncfil Plisi-hlfilrlst status of the. uliifoiil Govoinmenh, tnki- (fllllHZfl (‘l ihi u-oi-k iiinoiiiis’ it was slated that the main coil igof illf‘ robin niiuri-il iiiiil iicliohirslilw has an honour stiuiilliig for fivclt" r teacher trnlniiiir to earn cohleculive yearn. Two olhera lo" those iziilortiiiinieii have also lire!‘ for from her iinlll ii nevelopcil flril-ltwo yearn and at present all the rminileil. 'l‘lils lii ll grrfll ale-p for- Ill-ha’ innilirir, \|iii, Eriiosi flrif- l. i _ cottages are flying the flag. Ofaqveniy girls honourable dili- wiiiiloiiiiil ilii- Attorney (loin-rill m‘ and a piano solo by Mrs. Blair ‘The members _(l(‘Cl(lt"l to take friilt to flifllfik ‘friend. was that ilie members should in" to i-omilieli‘ " l__ Q'_ I ._. ..-.___.__.._~ ~-..-_.---_-- NERVlLlNE D v6.25 Cut Pain r»- l .1