For awwan. gg ll‘ |'llt'i_JwN 5 cents P01’ SALE 'Guardin- A-eh-P M mi ral`ntlta._a_ 'omc-e. ~ iii I' -\` , 7% »~ cow.. ` slr- “° 18,121.3 - 27011 ‘~ ll' ‘°%1f*$. ,_ _ _ _ _ , . ~ ‘ _ ,, . Clapham Park-road. never taking an guy A___,';¢_‘_’___§_ _§“‘§__‘_‘,.__,,§’”_ nb,_,_m.y_ -__,'rl_l_e rim measure sutnoriee|__tho Qvlaln “spans nl_lvs"i_u_ Box l_\:__a-____i_f'._c___£;ool_=;il___.,l.-_I... canada.. _P _mn = ' -" ~ wise'-z-s-"11lurs'-sic THE C'i'IARLO’I'l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGF THREE |£_ --_.lu l_ .__ _Q-_s-& J 5 E M I i G _ BASKATOON HAS MODEL S501(-3| .~ _uffdlan olul-_r_o:`lllvlt»¢»l.ovso._ Cuts Off His Frugal Recluse ' 1 _. ._ U10 lbflhtlbil Of WBfcm l'el.lief_ of- ` * 9093” WILL gp 3115331 91,1) ¥°‘“f,4?'Y W'-5 "W 3?* '*m|""“U ficers and may soon be adopted in ` or tllsrssitlo or :ought ,tm om, O, the Wm Lonnou, mllglaha, res. la.-lui WOMAN- . _ on mbnun Anno Luom Round T110 City mlllhhlfll I. GIMP in Che woentnc suffolk mukaumtf Mata 3; Id”-DUN; mas* rblm 1a___Pe°p]e _ _ __ _ Taylor _"_ cool-lottetowlr wee kilns. exhibition mums me the men ue __':’___’;_:_":_‘_‘___f‘_:___'“___’°*°___ ,three _“___ 0'! __ ,,,,,,, ,,, N,,,,m,,, ,,,,,,,,,_ ¢,,,,,,,,,,,, me .mnpl.ALrnap__,as»noN,A1.n,_rao- °"“".°.“ 34"’ “““““¢ "‘° '“l”°’“° °fRl°l=°4 "ly “mil” *° "1 “ml _ l . common-s modem suburban rose- _ ._ ~ i . -~ H th mth south M newspaper and made sure Jie... he '_ et... .,,,..........,, , ~ l -»-- 'me s. in fwi. now the ew. or “" "‘”‘“ “ ° ° “‘° of hic Wstr hrses atte Pound Apply Kimball ~~fr0m 1000 to i000 lbs. 3 drivers. 1 mt" °°~“n Wm' °l°°“ hm” md os Emo ound he pmperty mu the pm li in U1 B0 suitable for lining heh -- ” 1' " - ‘ W _ E __ 9, _-_ h_h-_umuuy standard mam 6 yuhl PN" th” hu at me Wu not in my mater box has been opened. session of the Blois fa.m.iiy, who have as n e evening' ` urs as . _ _'_ - l 'I'hese were the only joumeys Miss ed. All broke in sinaie Nc brands way responsible for tbe_.olatrilrlonisl 1°’ 1°°"° *hm ““'°° ‘“°“”“ “‘° ‘“‘""“"'"’°“ “""h “‘° B’°°‘“’ '"““"' ‘Allman ever made. lviiss Ellis aiu forms at sale. Leuis D. McPhee- d,m,,,m,, www *md u ,, bm box has been attaches to the out- 'rhe elisinherlled son is colonel neg an me _hopping and mended to the snsrrrs ron ssl-lf. .*`\`. . . . . 3*1""'“’°?’- fo, un ago,” °,‘,'mpmn,_ side railings around the hospitel. meld Brook. who is '11, and lives in _ _ _ household. All the time Miss Allan- __ -r---'. ' ` The box is ll. annual colllection d - London. H said to a press le- gte, Guardian Omce. ` ’ __ _ Str d . _ _'I'h\!_l, a woman who asserts her _ “ ° ° ‘VP _ son lived in the house her only vis 3m_n,_ _ _, __ _,___ aye __hmb_md quu.,.e]”_wuh_ hu for me posit for public funds. Omcials ci' sentative that his father repeatedly no _'coasts (not mixed) have. J, R Phonir Street. I Wanted 5 To Let Bl llllytli E,_.\_ __ '. Q;-_ - ' ' _ lil c:.t.i`_ 4'! calves. 300 h08S ,----- -- .,._,_, .,._.,,, ¢,,,. 51,, 0,, me- W, wanna-A naar cmss N s_~tl Fish one that thot' ll l1"°~"°9k '“f’1‘°"s t°d“y mi ofghlay unmnw Kifoliig en; ;; ~~~-V .wt .‘._B:si.at_:_ncwsn. At a _ |;;~; stionaéo by The canadian eel J _ _ ___ ___ lf; i1;:i: ‘.' hits Sw..n school-ho _ Mai? |,|0|p_Wa “ted intlcarious and idlers from the court -1 »._'Ca1:d _of Thdnks ' “T .' T_""'T “C '_` j‘,',’l.;1-.il::. nor lp! Wilkie, half e h - ~'- ' ~.~:nlel'~. athercd over ‘stan c I ~`;.ln r»le:f.l c : : after hearinz I =PGP¢h _'lf . :__ fe-:_ a-v.'; l 1.- ii te i Lin rty, demand _ __ __ _ C: _______l:_;___a lf_3_Q_S___er __:___;__________¢_°__ __ !__e_,¢u_q3";..eil_tended to them in their recent sad 2. l~el~ll~_':l llzm. the t;.l__»_{m-,_ ' .i‘ __:ll:. cf new_=pa;:erme:l"‘ H;l.' a. llundred farmers 0 _ wdfdf Atidrcw G_e'.\rga..Cffi1- ,into the tlriy S°.h°Q|~hG“5°~ "Q55 l a t':~_:. ph~pl~1eiol°_ “eil 'tor ,nl .desk chairs hr tco small for' cc -»' or ills -i:il..¢p',l..puo=rp le. gm, Ai tssliselr of the room. alba ' in milf;-'4 as still -'stleizinz ll: el-isa nl its incznel-'s el-so an`d` in *mtl " ‘_ » ‘ .o 1 comer alccuple of school-boys chu0k~‘i cul=:.~l u¢_»~.:s hs e:l~_~¢&_-,` led l>=_llllu;_tno stove- A united Mil; ll¢».ll~» on the toni to-ottea about the floor u-the New R.ccal'd,`-icompletingl cpea “qko_\l¥&Gd Uh 0001101016 1011-, ilu llfgh school eoueetloliesgl us ohms out by a_chairnn\n_ l. .lim woriung sis-‘veirs ez: “ overalls. ilu seem he sweat to_l.'l‘sl6a?r.} vv il_i'o i a word. the sethcrinz 11|- otmver, ahl-or il cms o’r‘tlle ultimotllm to the l ('15 -. famous i " his. ~.“` V ‘bl i _ umlllleo _ ""“ __ "t ',_" bi sa_exo_etli_n'felit ,,,_________"_~»__\=~»¢19~_d»¥_!=»i~_fil\¢il7‘.il=°,°lz°.**__ ._ ,_ ._ "°° °*>'"lne.honic"'eliih'~`\rnT=l?q`/'Q5 »”\”1=lnt time._ ne _- ' _oarsjilld feeding of 'U ll‘lx'6l'0&i‘ftld lui! other fur Nerilil Um be 4l|¢¢,,,,,.,d_ ».._ .~l_ l_.-_._;.,;_~‘_ _-' __ “lm 5 _i d‘- . _-L.. Y" -~°, 3 s _Y _would .ifr- 353 4 ¢_\f 'si -.'fi`f` Je- su' 1`\v `- _ sos.; om is mes by ing Me-llltbhe . 7-be _prgy¢\b,|‘|`..:"|gm-l v_||',¢|_"!:¢¢v¢m|b¢f|\g. _ ‘>.__.._ _l __» __ _- '°;\_?nes then ;g|ji;,,,h_ __m__E,__-._ ,H_‘___,,,m,,.,,‘,~,l,,,,~,,l»sfssser_t-zhit #ov-_ cvllndrs _ - mWl_i»h the claim‘f0r,tb_e_W£t7flliean much in the deveiotllhtli N _ I e stories. -`~_ ' '*'l__.j ` “Irv runes; ev/has 'ai -i goin all ill..." il»ll.lly`;,'.i-.- 35 -Fri 'l‘h_ougilt. "-'I`or0_tl'i!'c' tel-,"lr`lor't"cf ‘them dista.ini'nS '59 fem Eiponent. Csnpri‘t‘8`dsk.> -i`.'or.linloh gnyernment. l~_"_our out oi ‘Kllluersley-hlérloh. Potts-‘l flvs ‘pr -ille -farmers nlrtcvk `°f _U_\°‘ i0lil.i Record, Swan Riverfkstsammg 'h'évtr`l8¢_ “UQ m°`f5|§‘551P’°' Hercld_an_d lastlilfthe Ezitf '§}1¢¢¢`5_'by "tht-§‘ 'i‘i:l‘ln_w0meI_¥ fat' _the Observer. _'_ -`~ "35 ._ lf H-_ _,5~.,. -_ _ clog: of t`he'_eesr.i<:_n. ___'_ ` _ Graham his shoih¢l=-,vllsimeiio and w11¢ii“llic99ll°=__lfl<1 ¢°*°""'° wo one _xi>i.,vlle: members. ¢‘¢_l;'=_un_=v9c,ill'_r`a;ri__-i-ri'-_ilf.'$1vl'1'o|sA_' I l ’“Ff"*_*'* ‘W-"°' ”“""‘*°"'_ cirrs vAx.us or nol.x.Alt - 5,- - `..`,;»j lil U* - \ fp, 17.*” ";"_"‘:50P'“‘§"l ,“i9”'.- "- ”: f W*N’*’"’“_*_~‘ ’4‘¥"l'.:"7_’_"* 7 "'*'“f_ tslllisllmeuil»'o!Lsa experimental f\li‘_ lerimshtg- faolitlolled-5'. nmiif would. ,¢ilt,x\lr.lo»s=l=l»|.4_=l4ll».~rv °=> <1 1”¢* 'pgofluble-stale lg the' l»,=°vl"\‘ _ _ 'vsio;'l»_ls_ is . l _ l_ l '; '._~.’l_- _ i rt ‘ lofi- fié in it 3”# . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCallum and family of Bay View, desire to thank "all'kind. neighbours and friends for the .many acts of loving kindness bereavement. 3440-2-19-li. _.Ill MEMURIMA lrlrloving »memory= of my dear _buab'a||d_ _ . _ ~ ', » Ji JQHN J. DESMOND ` The qhftcenth anniversary High Malgf-will-be celebrated for the rc- his soul at St. Dnnstalfs lldsjliea., Charlottetown, Prince Ed- il ward- Island, where he died February _1stl»,;sle. ~~_ -'ills-`ll}elllol»y' is as today Ae- at tits”-hour laelpsleed away, [ind lifc_,_can never be the sam; To without hlli. nil~To:¢¢ll‘-,sy lui wire, lmu-gmc. '_ .1433-!~1ll-ll: ‘ _In loving memory of my deer Mother, Mrs. Hammond McKens¢ry. who passed away February 19, 1926. Fond is the memory that lingers, Dear.is the one that is gone. In my memory yon shall be dear Mothcr, _ Allongzae the"years roll along. _ _ _l‘rln_ce_ Gamble, Albany Ellli tnisililiollllllli _"‘ra`ll`euq memory or cor- 'Wif-¢'ll.'l’~‘l"`7.'l"'°l».$.'.'l §‘§i'$.‘3l' Qltrglpsllao, me to ma. who glues' t -wimli’ . Ilsnhdbyemmt el itwould so possible 'aa-1 - - - l i-1-. T D. lllaclfoga IIIQAID '- ~ ill' Qlhlsbeallllili hound ' § e _ _ _lg _li - .~ ~ , l » 1 or A' isrtteli teh; Employmenbwanted 1? 23;: tie? dggeepignxg t;‘;,,°;`;: a peas. aivellrleee og itozle. s 'plgxs of rams srru-:s M, Am, 1:8 ' °’ °f “W9 de”‘°“S"““°"-’ 1” “Ve” \ . . ss nson lt £7000 to the ’ states. eration to the one who was least in °h°lk- 3 “am tickets' 1 f°°"b°u “ck” i' _ Roman Catholic Bishop of South- did _ M "to to ;a'ult_ _ _ _- et, 13 pieces of silver paper, 1 ball PARIS, Feb. 18.--Theres one- wuk for the ,Sin of th He Said he "° ke 3° - p°°’m “S “th 'lti lbrtlns he _, A "cond bm will make separation of silver paper, 8 shillings, one pence good thing about had times-it diocese; £2_000_ her c1o_hes_ Jewellery ____;:s;_:e_m;i_._;>lo<;_p;1p_;l__l_1moe__e_8 ado th: nrae 'realise for divorce. A third bill would (°‘° 'Mm in 'uve' ‘md °°pP"' m“k°5 W" ‘“3°“’°“5» Which' “ter and furniture to Miss Ellis; £1,000 to _ __ d d oth! is mm “uf is the Secret °f hem? Wen' the Southwark Roman Catholic gmes are ND' E an H ns _ » bo t th f t th t n ees d - __ _ _ __ ____ Mm d,,,mg_d,,,me henrmgs md _ oasrcltuaux woMaN's ms'rrr dresses. Moet anyone can iihd out R,,_,,,,,e s,,,,,,,,,, fo, D,,,,,,,,,e cmd. a “ 6 “° “ eg' ”° Y _ _ ,____ _ _ _ U1-E h ,_ t if th h t _ ing five to every white person." He ._,. (.1, “Amy ,_-_ _. Bgcgmg £31- gy-l 35 35|; fourth would reduce the number of W “ ° We” ey We W° “Y” ren. £200 to the silperlorcss of the added that the negro "did not knw i.l\ r.._T0 l ._ thmmmou we “_ low U om.” aw _way in default cases from m -i and two ears, but how to wear it is mme Slater, of the poo,-_ Kennmg. ho _ uve __ and “___ _wer ne “_” * Hundreds of successiuipgraduatm to' '30_ » _ A very pleasant evening was Spent the story that has an entirely differ- ton; £200 M me superloress of Nab w o _ _D y gro lCana¢liH\ PWS” l » -Write llpler Barber College. 573 _a'f' on Feb. 11, when the members of ent ending. mth Home, Hammersmith; -and Wh” “Wm ”‘“ °“ m°bu° and “°t" " ‘ L Qu". I"=`° 1S~”"’=="= B=\"’*°¥*°°» ”*“f“- °°‘ ‘* "4 "' J the Gaspereaux womens Institute, ser e tell, slender pei-sen. Ton- mo to the rector oi st. Marys bm* °“"°“*1*‘”*'°‘°”“‘° °°"““‘“’“” _r .__Emu.r TWINS GET PRIZES `met at the home of Mrs. George A. man has a. dinner frock of fine dark qathguc ghm~¢h_ Q13]-,mm_ 9' mb' ' I-Iicken to hold their monthly meet- blue eire lace. The lower 'portion Five nephew, who under che will I PRESTON, Ont., Feb. 18.-Eight U18- Seventeen members and three of the skirt and the sleeves from “cave the residue of he; estate, are -”`:€‘~‘»‘~ 41 F -LL? _‘md 83 _“;’g“~| _l!inc: slso;liis.Y1!eu:.;le_;lvor§ _y\,\_ mnélwere among me recipients nt visitors were present. The meeting the elbow to the wrist are of fan- 511 middlemgeq men, most of them Soviefs Door < :l cl B003 -=i~@f‘ W1- _ R¢f°Nl1°° V0; ____ - Le _M prizes for regular atgendance at opened by singing 1-Institute Song. pleated chiffon. The sleeves are in in good positions and with gmwrmlp T d R . ‘R23 nrlfl Phill* 50 gffgdnmhlfmm P Em°I"__;_'-at PAM.” Church recently Clarence followed by roll call. which was ans- o jacket of lace put on durini din- families. ra e ulnous 'Li L;l':i1_‘_-ht $6.75. __C"`q__.m._' 3145415. f3_3_Y and-elim Ta_yI°___‘R°be_L and An_ Wered with riddles and JOKES. The ner and removed for dancing. A "M155 Allangon was g, generous and _ l l u ll was '.2.e_s. ~f _` (_ drew Mosse, Dom-_hy and Margaret minutes of the previous meeting were bend of _eight flgwers, while daring, frequeng give, 9° the ¢hu,ch_~ said 8, (BY C“““d °“ Pf°") .l . slid *"1 is ranlv _ - `~ ' ~1_ CA E_ AND COFFEE _YIATU i_[Mac_kmw_ and |,.,“,_h a ld Hope read and adopted. The _sick com- go`over the right shoulder and s. lit-, friend who has known her for years. VANCOU LER’ B' C" Feb' 18' _ ‘ ECESSION GATIIII GB \- ~:l..?i‘ libel __ __ _ . mm” reported one “sit had been ue ways down me back They are “Nobody knew what she gave_ how Competition from Soviet Russia. in ‘ ‘l to- _ . ~ ---- ra vzebirr riielvgd cert;-miB,*;es_ mr made to the sick, and two members on the gown but when the jacket is often and how much. It was o, em. the wooden door trade is being _ ________ ___.___ .-__-c.___________ nu” __ _r _sus _a e_n l>.nt-e.” _ \v~1-_Y seven were appo_____ed for the coming _"___ the. edge of ___ slips under the dmm of every gut she made that keenly felt in that branch of British I I ‘_ - \`f _ DG, .l'_£r.n.. Feb. 1 0 fm am “www `f7e'm`e“e_s' » month. _Collection of fees* were tak- edge 'oi' the flowers and gives the the utmost secrecy must be observ- C°1“mbi“'s ‘lumber industry' Pm” ' . ln . cld thei la e ‘ ‘ purchase entertainment books for the use of the Irlstitute. "My Mother’s Malden Name and place of birth,” was chosen as the reply for roll call at the next meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. James Reilly on March 16th. The business part of the meeting win' brought to a close by singing the National An- thera, 'after which all present were served to' a _dainty lunch by Mrs. Hicken, _assisted by -several of the ladies present. Several of the mem- bers contributed to the programme by comic recitations, songs, readings, etc., while many songs, recitations. music and step dancing were enjoy- ed from the visitors. Dancing was is feature of the evening, and to the melodious strains of the Harmonica many couples gaily trouped to the floor, where for a few hours, they acquitted themselves creditably. Al- ter some splendid step-dancing was enjoyed, the meeting was brought to a close, each one feeling that is pleas- ant evening had been enjoyed by all. The Institute wishes to thank Mrs. Hicken for the very pleasant hours'spent at her home. It also wishes tc thank the visitors for the splendid contribution to the pro- gramme, which was 'such a success. DECLINE IN SILVER WASHINGTON, Feb. 19-Sharp declines in the price of sliver have reduced the intrinsic value of the silver dollar to a new low record. The silver dollar of the United States contains less than an ounce of real silver, which at present-prices is worth only 28 cents. Although worthleuthanathirdofitsface value, the silver dollar passes every- where for par because it has the full credit of the United States behind it. BOSTON READERS _llayge\_0op|ee of The Golden Future hcmthe __ - olssoatsnm suse. _ wusiutoasimi. surnames, Onlvfewllcsllsaswleii. C tal membership up to twenty six. An oval face knows that it can ' lfin e in ad t th - Two committees Vere appointed to wear one or those ultra-new hats de- _:isa fx ;_‘f_‘_;°’_;____;‘;____‘__:________ ° °“ provide entertainment for the com- signed by Agnes made of a brown ~ ‘ ins months. e captain heins chosen and white cotton handkerchief. It A 1"” "“’“"°’ °’ ’°“d"'“‘°d° for each. Commltees are to act al- has criss-cross lines in it, wraps WMBWIY- It WHS 8150 d€0lC|ed`l30 around the head and the ends come MISS [AURA MAY HYDE Russian ports °n‘ the Bamc fm' down and flop over each other in a loop under the chin. It would never do for it round face because it would and emphasize its over-plumpness. _ And sweaters, while extremely smart, are not for the woman with lavish hips or a too large chest. For her there are so many other types of blouse that are of satin or silk with pin-stripe effects that give her the needed slenderizing. SPRING PARK SCHOOL Standing of Spring Park School for month of January: Principars Dept: Grade IX.~1 Mary Saunders, 2 Dewar MacNeiil, 3 Russel MacNei1l. Grade VIII-1 Eileen Waye, 2 Phy- ills Burke and Feginald Whitlock, iequai.) 3 Mary Driscoll, 4` Virgie Cairns. Grade VII-1 Margaret Whitlock, 2 George Vessey, 3 Ledwell Vessey, 4 Arthur Cudmcre. Grade VI-1 Harold Garnham, 2 Jimmie'Douse, 3 Ira stewart, 4 Avis Ellsworth. Primary Dept. Grade IV. _ 1 Mildred Lund, 2 Marion Stewart, Olive McCabe and Martha Saunders, (equal,) 3 Lloyd Gregory, 4 Earl Gregory. Grade III Senior: 1 Harry Robinson, 2 Lloyd Ford. and Eibel Gernham, (equal,) 3 Earl Dicks, 4 Aubin Blacquiere. Grade III Junior. 1 Norma vessey, 2 R/:lnald'Vessey,3 Edna McKenzie. Grads II Senior. 1 Gerald Lewis, 2 Maurice Casford, 3 Charlie Jackson, 4 Emest Corm- ier. ` Grade II-Junior. 1 Ethel Gamham and Margaret Vessey, 8 Roy Whitlock, Charlotte Driscoll and Helen Gregory (equal) 8 Ralph MOGuigan. Grade I Senior: 1 liric Robinson. 2 Clifford Jack- son and Edward Lund, (squat) S Charles Doroiu, 4 Wilfred Mcltenaie. Grade I Junior. I Joan McCabe. 3 John Stewart, 3 Wallace Coles. 4 Marion Bird. rs were priests from the church. _ MY _ _cm y"_r{ must "_,e,“.,_,h°_ mv" qw", the hospital hoped that contribut- _aiteredhls intentions about the will, .. .. IAN loss would greatly ed th se i h i "st lol sis othi g " W° “H k"°w h" by sight' md fox_D..0p_-SMG' l"¥”°d With hm?-°" ‘"9 hm\'°‘“°°- lu-_ “ce °~ ° ‘ " up y n n ‘ one of the neighbors to the press, audience of White and negro fame” ' '- -` ' , ‘_ year. “Then came th end. One moming .. Igimidnp -ei' md B 'mmm who” mubwd Mmm When the box was opened the fo'l=? he was found dezd in and we regarded her as a mt of here t°d“5’- ' _ ___ Qu _ - cipher of philariderlng. u_iust.assert _owmg were found. _ lmystery. There were rumors that C___mpbeu_ the first negro agent -- - l _ she _was never guilty of such action. __ _ she was rather wealthy, although not under me Smm__Leve__ bm is dkecb to such an extent this " _ _ ~ _d,' c h I' D G ‘\- T ~ - . » ____' ` I en, which amounted to $1.30. One impression that the flowers are on ed." ti°“1”"1Y is mi °°mP°f/M0" °PP”°“t ' _,Z5 rl 'fi 50 'frail ff; os.=s'o:1 m2st'nKe“ h 1 , _ new member joined, bringing our to- the jacket its lf. ‘ ' 1" me British mes’ Where for me rl .-1...' '_ ~ =--wi _ - The people of Cornwall and partic- ularly those of Meadowbank mourn make it look like a complete cix-clel_the passing away of Laura Moy Hyde, daughter of the late Charles and Sarah Hyde of West River. She was bom October 7th, 1869, and lived with her brother Mr. Russell Hyde at their beautiful home at Meadowbarlk. Miss Hyde had been suilering for six months with a growth on the kidney and went to the P. E. I. Hospital for an operation about the first oi De- cember. 'rho operation seemed to have been successful and great hopes were entertained for her recovery when the end came with startling sudden- ness. The brothers Wm. Russell and Albert did all in their power for her and moum today the loss of a. faith- ful and beloved sister who always did her best to make the home comfort- ablesnd happy. She will be greatly .missed in the home and community. and church, but she has received the reward of the faithful at the hand of hor Inrd. The funeral was held from the home of Wm. Russell Hyde and was conduciui by Rev. D. K. Ross, minister of the Comwall charge. Interment was made in the home cemetery near the KN-ves of her peo- ple. Sincere sympathy is extended to all the relatives. ._l_ ,_ ofa cold They are wall do- liaed. An aehy un»a\ion,eneex- 57°F' ing; sold, chilly polnl Acts , feeling, head- .| |°n|¢ ¢° ache. A serious uncomfortable "P .yn condition which nm le soon relieved by the tonic and laxatlve effect of °I.'QvC’l Laxative BIIOMU comms _.........‘.................._. ......i3‘..‘..‘f"“...’;7"’..,., ,,_ so.. 1.. will of Left Big some _ _"'°'°"“'°°' .l‘_ ._-_‘Ilw`se»l»tooass»taosoieouillgwlthl 25000;;/ards c use r » : g ` ~_____ »- _(_@5cr_|P / |15 "A I ""“"_° nr I-|MmP@d vdlllb mln Il lrfffvflctlflg I *Hannon* ASQQUNDED 'I "_, DBIIYOYCG Q I I: I ,_ A 1 \ No Long _ Waits "' _ ' When you are sick and the Only the best of Drugs and where yon save with safety. nscarsn loans lrcxvilsanxm. 1_1 " as to their working abilities. some We “IHS £91285- Mi by °1‘° °‘1“‘1*» fxawm 'if mf" 'Z';b§th,,,‘?1` ` ' Am X- 'Q--TV " N_°*UY'MY‘U“8¥'l\1» I sx‘ll-l-me 'romolrr-aslvn are delegates as cooks; others ss po- Mr- Francis °=PP°’ B'°°k°» "M “W °"’ 'L ° I " e' er .-,.l°w_ __ ._ __ 3333;:-11-4|, _ ~ _ - _ __ ' on January 13 1886_ ll short lucas, aged 84 years. ‘ " A’ l 'l' ~"~ _ lam Hume" *'° °“t°r°° duclpum' whim ' Him Allalucn lived alone save for ._ '__.;_ ' ohters carry on the routine work of MY- F- U- B1‘0°k¢ dl-SiI1h°1'|°°d Nl l mmpmlon Mm Elm she knew cvapa sljrlts . ' . ‘ the camp- . s°“' Rf_“’"“'°'_;“'m‘ th” none oi her 'neighbors and spoke to » _` _ ~ |.__\=,yg 95103955 The camp scheme of handllngthe H “mil “HW Y» S0010 Y°U'l M ma 3 _ . h dlbd d I It 1115 I0 I-I1 ' cameos' orry Nev "roll Ala to hlrflinotlioyegailrachmonmzf mtg? hzirmaiemoi so momma 9 'M “"7” "°"° W’ '°’“° °"“"” ' i `-" ‘ - ' ’ ` - ' black clothes, and twice a. dey, in f _)_Mm. mdfeagm- divma U me taining a single man at an expend- He WBA Rvpamltly fearful of the W _ 7 For The ` '¥ h Needed | ' \§ lvrelnehle ' _ I ' _ Bvwly Memengog' Service .Inst Phone 219 » The Doctor Knows It As Well As H18 _ < Own Number Doctor calls, just ‘say to him, ‘Phone 219 Please" and we do the rest for you. - Chemicals used in our Dispenssry I RUSS-D§_I_J__§_i-_EINIT ED The MacKinnon Drug Co. QUALIFIED DISPENSING PHARMACISTS Should Sell Car To Buy Bathtub NEGRO TELLS HIS FRIENDS THAT THEY D0 NOT KNOW HOW T0 LIVE. MACON, Ga., Feb. 18.-Any negro who owns all automobile and does not own s. bath tub should sell the car and buy a tub. T. M. Campbell, of Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. told an first time Russian made doors are doors are said to be waiting in 'shipment to the United Kingdom curly in the spring at prices which Canadians will be unable to meet. Not only will these Russian doors undersel1..Ca.nadian doors, but they will also displace doors from Sweden which for many years has been one of the chief source of supply for that market. A British syndicate is reported to have made e deal with large inter- ests engaged in the production of wooden doors in Russia, arranging to take their entire output in 1931 and 1932. On the strength of this agreement, it is said, the Russian factories have been geared to greatly increased production so that the prospect of holding its own in the United Kingdom would appear to be rather slim for the British Columbia door trade. $10,000,000 SUBSIDY FOR. FRENCH WINE GROWERS PARIS, Feb. 17.-In order to re- lieve the crisis among wine growers, tlle.French Government has set a- side $10,000,000 for the purchase of alcohol from distilling wine. This will be kept in reserve and put back into the trade when the market sit- uation warrants. PROSECLTIONS WILL FOLLOW SALE OF CAPONE BIOGRAPHY - OTTAWA, Feb. 17.-The Depart- ment oi' National Revenue issued or- l ders a week ago that a book entitled _ "The Life of Al Capone" was not to be admitted through the Customs tn the Dominion. The book was classed in the departmental edict as "objec- tionable reading matter." 'Iloday com- plains reached the Ottawa police that l the debarred life story of the Chi- cago gangland king was on sale at certain bpok stands, and the morality squad immediately went into action, seizing tha prohibited volumes. Crim- ina.i prosecution of those responsible for bringing the books into Csmada is in prospect. Old Stuff A Londoner took an Ameldcan to see "H.amiet.” "You sure are behind t ti hare" re arked the THURSDAY 7.00-Tuxis Squares, regular meet- ing - Social Hall. E. T, Higgs, 7 Ambrose St. 3431-2-19-li. Golden Wonders (British United Press) CAIRO, Feb. 18.-Professor Belim |Hilssan, who iseonductlng the ex- l l cavations in the vicinity of the |Sphinx, has submitted a. report to lthe Government Al his discoverap in the tomb of Ra Ouer, an Egypt~ lan who held 30 high offices at once -in a royal court 5,000 years ago. He records that in the tomb was a. limestone sarcophagus containing nlllmmy of n. woman who had died when about twenty three years of age The body was in such a bad condition that it crumbled when be- ing removed from its coffin. Around the saailphagus were 'li vases of polished alabaster, four pot- tery vessels a ss':.°'_';ai table of al- nlrter and five dishes of red pot- tery plated with gold. Also in the cb-_mber wus a. gold crovn thirty inches in circumference with a gold lock consisting of two parts shaped like lotus flowers. The flowers were enclosed in two rings, on the top of which rested s bird. In front of the crown was s. gold disc with a gold cylinder in the cen- tre set with colored stones. There Were two rings of pure gold at qi- Dwita sides of the disc, also accor- ated with lotus flowers. There were clay fingers naar the |mummy's hands which, it is believed were intended for the use of the dead when the real fingers had de- teriorated. Thie method was known in later burials, but this is the first time such fingers have been found in s. tomb of the early dynasties. British Census (British United Press) LONDON, Feb. 18.-After the Stab- utory interval of ten years, a census is to be taken in Great Britain on Sunday, April 26. In 1921, when the last census was taken, the population was 37,389,000. It is believed that the 1931 census will throw an interesting light on the changes which have taken place in the life of the nation. It will show to what extent women are replacing men in oilices, workshops and fac- tories. The country will be sub-divided into 40,0000 enumeration districts, and it is expected that the cost of the cen- sus wili bs about $2,500,000- Arrangements have been malode to secure the accuracy of the census, The police will go into the highways and byways and obtain returns from grpsics, tramps and people who might be overlooked by the enumer. ators. Sorting and counting machines will be used at Somerset House, where the gigantic task of compiling an all- slysis of the returns is undertaken. The first census in Great Britain was taken in 1801, when the popul- ation was only 8,893,000. ADVOCATES GARDEN WORK FOR ILLS OF IIUMANITY OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb . 18-Mrs Joseph Moore, at '19, advocates a lit- tle gardsn work for all the ills 01 hu- munity. "If it‘s the style to wear short skirts women should wear ’em," she "ld, "lf U-S108 a. bit of paint and lots of powder ilnliroves the looks of il wom- an-and it generally does-then put it on thick," she advised. -___ H01' WATER GREETS POLICE WELLAND, Ont., Feb. 18-When the Dulice raided the home of Mrs. Alec Smith, Beaverhead, they met 1 hot reception in the form of a pot of boiling water, Mrs Smith pleaded ¥\1il¢y to a charge of throwing it ov- ho mos . m American. "I saw this play in New er a raiding officer and was fined |56' vi ° d ffl. __,____:____,,___Z~?- ; '____,.» ._-_ __ i* _ “___” U-_“_ '_' _ hh Ml Ttlbhll York four years leo. m °°' - ..,.. - _._ _ M `q~-1. , -__ .»- -a .-, ,., _...- _,..__..__.....‘h ~.»..-...._ _ . I e ¢ * -~ ’ r llllrinitp Qlniteh d1iJur`ril ' 8,00-W. M. S. Study Group, reg- ular meeting - Home of Mrs. I _ i 1 -1 1 I r wil, »“ _ l t _ JI `l.l _il .' \ l M: ,. l J < » _ _ v