u’? Dutch llERE is nothing else in the world that will dlljour household “HFUIIYIE obs better, quicker an more thor- WEMY than Old Dutch. Contains no lye. acids or hard grit. It's safe, sure, economical, because a little Old Dutch goes a very long way. MADE IN CANADA J 01/71 IA/E LOBBY The dllagram ABOVE illustrates theatre, lMontreal, in which 77 gmEviIALfi the structure of the Laurier Palace children lost their Ives ' ' 1N MEMORIAM CAPT. JOHN B. MeCARTHY | After a porioil nf iti-iliug llifillllll bnrlic willi pullout OiltlllfilllUt‘ illi‘l'i‘l passoil away on Haturilay lll0l‘llillg,l Jan. 15th.- at his hoinc ill 'l‘il-‘.ll'>'il' ,-. kind and lovifng husband aiiil lather, Capt. John ll. McCarthy. aged Til. 'l'hc hito (‘apt .\li'(‘tirlliy who was born ill ( »'i'l‘- l'- Q- 1'11""? will. his parents zil .'I}| i-iii-iy iigr to l‘i‘llll'l‘ hldwzirtl llililllil illl Nil .-;.1|y [nflnhiitlll li‘il u srnlariug lift’. Survhmng hllu i||'t‘ his iviilow. who WZIH furnlt-rly .\ii ‘ l.t‘\'l‘ll"l iiilbriiie, tit-i,- iiziuglilr ' .\lis., (ii-ornii- Silva, .\ll'.\‘. (i. 'l‘. ilovil. and "Alar-gnrrt, all of Porliaiiii. .\laini-. and iirs. J. A. Arnold iii‘ llixlii-lii, Muiur, (t-i-riiiaiiii‘ al liolnr. llllvi- sous, llllltllitl A., liarolil /\-. lltliiitlll, Mass; Wilsiii. \V.. illliiivll- i)iil.; Alfred l’. and lQlllllltti .l. at lillllll‘. also lcn grauilchlltircn- Aiildllllflil by a large lliill|‘lli‘l' ol‘ rciativi-s and frivnils liic luncral ivas lielii Monday uioruinl: lll llilll‘ o'clock. sciwicus ‘bl-lull l"""l"‘»'i"‘l at Si. Simon and Si. Juiii». (‘lllli'l'l\ by Rev. Fathers illc-Liiiluu (lllll Mi:- Fahc. s._.. ilCapt. The pail bearers ivcrc: Messrs. 1.3-6.1 Conroy. EtlWil-ffl 'lla.l‘lwl'- Jas. ;\ll.’(ll'l1ill, Donna-id Mc- pm-tpy, Malilliu Doyle lanld Plrcll (iavln itPati-iot please copy-) .\ \'l("1‘ll\l or‘ sriiiilcsriou Sou“. at‘ his boys worry inking but. liitli» iulori-si in thi- li-iuion. anil thi~ n-nrhcr grow iirspcrnlo. \\'iillum Sinl |li," lii- Hll(l(ll'lll_\' iii-innnili-il.":i|'i~ .\‘i.u you run icli ill!‘ ->4 killt'i|'.‘" "' iviisl ihi» |'i~ l_\'. lSllTLi-v’ cjili-ulati-ii ill!‘ |i-i|i-Ili~|',\vlii'ii lll‘ Iiilil riii-iivnrcll his i.r.-i.ll.. "Tllhll I suppose Wi-lllilg- killilil iii \\'ii-ii'l‘lni> Sliltlivlfl" ,‘ rvspoiidi-ti \\'illiii|u, ,‘_tluit. .¢-0§_____- : Your lllllillilllll will pi-ni-roini. lniniisoiilc iliiil t'lli-i.t'_ lloiv iIi-iiglitliil! ‘Now li-ll mu how luiin ti. gilt I'l(l i.t‘ tho one l havi- now. liroivi. tapproiirliilit: frii-iiil li| l'iii") llnvlug iiurk for iliiini-r, i-lil‘ \\'lnil nu...‘- ’ lirnnitini ‘illlllllll sir)‘- iivorkiiii: hurili—1leroy, l WHEN YOU BUY "ASPlRlN"—R EMEMBER— Any tablet offered as “ASPiRlN" and not marked with the safety “Bayer Cross” is Beware of the statements “Just Accept only genuine "ASPIRIN." identified by the “Bar” Cross," prescribed by physician-S OVCF 25 1°11" “lid Pmvcd safe by millions for Colds Headache Pain Neuralgia afar “Nit! l0 the ma» In ' fioststsreil In Canada u q om °' 335's’ dt.ii'i'i'i..li'i.'i.°ii.'°t.iiii°in.il..illa of In: Oolpaoy wlll-tbs Neuritis Toothache DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART not “ASPlRlN" at all. as good" 0r “Just the same." Lumbago Rheumatism Central Guardian REV. J. W. TURPEL will preach at Wlnsloc llall at 7 o'clock Monday evening, ‘ VERY .LOW--'!‘he Guardian's supply of 1927 Calendars i-s getting very low. Subscribe or renew at once and ‘get yours. | MEN'S COON COATS-Q only ,Men'a Coon Costs. extra No. 1 iquality. Sizes 46, 48. regular price $500.00 Special Sale Price $375.00. Prowoe Bros. Ltd. 3454-1-20-31 MEN'S COON COATS-TZ only ,Men'a Coon Coats, extra No. 1 ‘quality. Sizes 46. 48, regular price $500.00. Special Sale Price $376.00. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3454-1-20,3i SUCCESSFUL STU-DENT—Mlss iPearl ‘Necks, daughter of Rev. E. Weeks. Salisbury. did well in her Christmas exams at Mt. Allison University, where she is on her third year in the Arts Cc-ursc. BROOKFIELD- The servces iii tho Brookfleld congregation on Valnd Tanner, who is the newly elected president of the republic Sunday. Jail. 23rd will be as fol- "i Fllllaild- lows: Hartvillc 11 a. in. and Brook- ---<+>———- field 7 p. m. All are cordially ln- ROOTS v3, SUNFLQWER$ v5_ vltod. CORN ENSILAGE. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Jan 23rd. the service ‘in the Presby- icrian Church at Clyde River will be at 3 p. m. S. School at 2 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. (Eliperimental Farms Note) in the Milfllllllle pgovinces the question is frequently asked lab to whether or not it pays to grow roots for live stock, especially w-here corn and sunflowers may be grown fnurly successfully. In order to collect data on this point, a feeding experiment was started at Nappan iltfry cows and although llhcne ilutn have bccn collected for thrcc consecutive years, the writer real- ‘zes that sufficient has not yet BELFAST- There will be ser- vice in the Presbyterian Church at Belfast on Sunday, Jun. 23d at 11 a. m. and ill. 7 p. m. A hearty ivel- collie to all. _ WOOD ISLANDS- On Sunday, Jan. 23rd, there will be service in the Presbyterian Church at Wood islands at 11 a. m. and at 7 p. in. and in the Wood Island East hull ronclusion being drawn but feels llliat such data as lire available will be of interest and value to the CHURCH _M0m1ng Service w. from 1922 to 1924 was as follows; mono“, M 11v subject armada“ Corn 15,11 tons, sunflowers 17.79 Treasure", Blple 3031001 u, 24m illlle and roots 19.27 tDun per acre. The average cost 0t‘ growing a. ‘ton of eachwas as fol|ows:—C0l'n sil- age $31.84. sunflower silage $8.66, and roots $3.48. U-sing these fig- ures in conlputling the average cost "i producing a hundred pounds ol‘ nillk covering the same _ period. with all other feeds remaining con- stant, (lining tlhc test il was round that iniik was [noduccd from routs at an leverage of 81.51 per hundred weight, against. i-ul average oi‘ 81.68 for sunflower and 81.79 per dinn- dred weight for corn silnjge. The results to iiulte therefore in- dicate chat roots may, comparing Ono year ullth another, be pioililc- ed in tho Aluritimes as cheaply as corn or sunflower siiage- further- more that ‘the roots will on the av- erage produce milk more cheaply. 0f’ course this does not always ‘hold ‘true, for lnsiiance in 1924 corn made splendtlil growth and devoi- oped ears that. were well past the. firm dough stage and naturally all! lvge from such corn will give very much better feeding results, the dry matter running 14.87 per cent compwred wit-h 11:31 per cont for 1923 and 11._72 for 1925. As the feeding vuluc of any food is based largely on the dry inatiter content. other things ‘being equal, it is iii- teres-tlnlg to_ hole that. for 1921i and 192-1 the average yield of dry mat- ter per acre was 4643 pounds for sunflowers. 4566i pounds for roots and 13480 pounds for corn. Again we have roots yielding SIllIlIOW-llli. Evening service at. 7. Subject “The Pearl of great price." Preacher J. W. l-layter. WHIST ENJOYED -T-he week- ly whist and ilanco at Efllelffllil on Monday, Jan. 17th. was largely at- tended. The road been good. and a beautiful moon-light night. The winner 0f th-e prizes were Mrs. Em- lllei CiOW. and Mr. ‘Wilbert Law- -less. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guar- dian reach the office by noon of the day preceding publication, other- wise lnsertion will not. be guaran- teed. On Saiurday ads must be received by 10 a. m. | i i TRlNlTY CHUFiCHe-Early prayer meeting at 10 a. m- Preacher at iMornilng Service. ‘Rev. M. Ryan. subject. "The ‘Secret of the iLold." Anthem, “What Are These, "Phat Are Arrayed in Whito Ro-bcs," (S-talnol ). Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p. m. Dr. ftanlsays Men's Class in the Church. Even~ lug Service at 7 p. m. Preacher. .Rev. Dr. Ramsay, Subject, "Through the Gates of the City!’ Mr. l’. W. Small will sing ‘Hamilton Gray's Song: “A Drenin of -Paradise," tlllll‘ the lChoir will render ‘Nayitirs Aii- theni "God, tin-it Mailest Earth and I n _ m l , Heavenn‘ (8010 pa“ taken by M“ ffvoiiiirnbliinwllllimsuiiililoilvgdiili]M325 ‘Percy D‘ Williams‘) A Cordial W91‘ draw-hack to sunflower silage as come to all. compared ‘with corn silage and roots. is libs lack of palatability. The writer is of the opinion that uirtll such times as we are able to: get an curly mutuiiing corn, it. will SPECIAL SERVICES-Rev. Dr. H. N. ilVlacLean, Evangelist, Vau- couver. B. C.. and Miss (llaiiys MncKiunon, Haddock. C. IL, soloist pay hi... 31.1.1.1"... tanner o. i..- au-d director of song. have jushcrease the root area. an a means of closed a two weeks‘ mission Oilsupplyllllg iille hulk of ‘the succu- Bvangelisni at Vaiiayflelil. Rev- J. lent feed for his live stock, at tho‘ A. iMoLellan, -Piist0r.. Fine weather, some time growing some silage tn- large attendance, wide-spread inter-|iiil in between the root season aniii est and gratifying results made thelsuoh times 11S the postures are in Mission memorslbls, To the evident. 80°“ iliomll- delight of teachers and pupils tho Missloner visited all the schools withlii the bounds 0f the constella- tion, Dr. MacLean and Miss Mac- Klnnon were the guests 0i M"- Munro Bruce. and Mis. William Martin, respectively. The next Mission will Ibo held at Kinross. lRev. o. A. Grant. Pastor. and wlll begin in Orwell Head Church Sun- -__--¢o¢———- FUN IN .\l\' ('II.\IR. I t I _. i l\'i~ri- l girl-n lo iriiggi-rlng l think‘ l should hi- ljlllii‘ siifi- in rhiiili-nlziiiill you ti. Ultillllllll‘, within firi- hunilri-il.l how lininy tci-th l 1'Xi|'l|I‘il'il lust your,‘ says uu_ lllil (‘ouulry iliuitlsl. 'l‘hi~i iruiuiii-r wmi 12.206. I was |llllll.l hoivvvi-r. for 12.207 iliiil tlii-ri-lr)‘ I luiugii u tiili- l can ii-ll now wlthoult any brunch ol‘ |.ri.l‘i-.:.~iii.niil i-ioifliii-|.i-i-.| day, January Zilfdl With BBiVlCBS 5i It will show you that humor oi- s, 11 3_ m, 3nd 1 p. m. iDllrlllg Elle sioiiiiil_i' brIghli-nn a dentist's li|‘. i .Au clili-rl_i' inni. uoil his _vi.u..g \\'il‘i-| i-iiinie to sec mo. Hnlil ihi- luily. "tlii/ l'i'|- Illlltll‘ my huslianil i-omi- ti. hnvi- ll week the meetings will ‘be held in the same place at. 7.30 D- m~ Dull"! the second week, the meetings will , . tooth nut, ‘"0 niiiiii. ltl'l'l|llt"l‘ hi-‘s b3 in st- Andrews ‘Church’ Ur’ bin-n suffering (ll‘('1l|lrllll_\‘. (to aloulf-i Macleaifs message is simple. lilfwii-nr; ru Willi horn." ect and effective. while Miss Mac- Kinnon has a. rich Mezzo-Soprano voice of rare sweetness. The com- mon comment ls: 'll never "heard anything like 1t, You hear every work distinctly, her whole soul is in her singing." my tooth of his own in his inoulli. PERSONALS Mr. John McQuaill. Redford was e visitor to the city yesterday. for a Dime! A Body Sweetness that Eyen Porapiration Can t Spoil All the trick laxatives in the world can ’t tempt people who understand the PFOP‘ ortios of custom. Ahundrod different clrugl Will P1173 the bowels, but a little natural case!!! urifies tho system clear throufiil- Mr, 1r... Rodd, North ‘Milton. was in the city yesterday- A m‘, Mr. Wlm. Human. Hemileso. W89 a visitor to the city yesterday- Mr. George H. Jones. Brackley Point. Road, was in the city yester- . ieanses even the pores _of ourlskin. d3" Rendermaien irstion as ino naive B8 Mr. Oliver Saunders. Winsioe. 1° "l" ‘W ,, ,. d h t; t 4| _ Your grand rents took suite. l" wai.'n.i.f..c§ LI: trails-rt... . , . . _ u l u‘ fins a was a visitor to the city yesterday. xfi,mizfl7uazgciwcggnhrou h die pores. But when you esscarize l = nits. ' b ""',,,,,-,,.'“..ii..°“.m.1'°'.§ird.§m 019531003: - - h bi m." edi- cli-iztllb: QiEminS-Z? mnigrTllW Mr. Cornelius A. lbocuotto. Hun- ter River, was a visitor to the City yesterday. Accept only "Bay-er” luck-m‘ which contains nroven directions. llnnd Also "Buyer" bones of ll! tiihliit ottles cf 2i and lflil-Druggisix i ) of flayrr llianufrrlure of Monomviii" \."), While- it is woll ltnuWl names with their 1mm lfldn moi-k. u.» “uanr Cwll?‘ against imitations, the Tablets Bordon, guests of Mrs. W». P. Mc- Mr. Arthur MoDougall. leaves this morning on a holiday visit to Boston and the Southern States. l - bi ' imam"- '..’-°‘.'.".‘l°.ii‘°"'i rat: wlflehtotaks cucamchil ivvllliem and ti... o... tern?" mo» win-w’ l° ukflmore." Andwlltaeonlortto i010“ h; 11m deugwhollome condi- tion thatiloaa awwwiiillflllfld dorantamren in warmestweatlierl n caoearotmilllil 511M615". iMrs. (IHOlL) James A. McNeil-l and Mrs. James P. Hosea 0t 8am- mersids were recent villtm‘! i0 . Neill. run CHARLOTT _ pr in 1923 with . lean iionc to ivarrant any definite‘ at, 3 p, m. Everybody welcome, farmer who is planning hi]; crop _ rotation for 1927. The average, CENTRAL c H R | s T l A N yeld for each of tho three crops ‘KY. IETOWN GUA R DlAh‘ lhnil ui-vi-r lolil his iilfi- you iiiny Hui-mi why! unii Nlll‘ had ui-vcr fulhl o|iii~il his ltl‘l'l'l‘l. 'l‘hi- “loath :ii~l.i-" wait i-nusi-il by ll niigzltl rubbing of thi- loivi-r rural, auil l |iiil llllll right ill u iuluiilc. llul I oldlgyi-il liliii by pulling nu Illl tooth in llll i-iwi-Iiipr. atnl out lii- \\'t‘lli. carrying il. "it .iii|..'i iuiri. i|.1.ir. lllll it?" l lll‘lll'll his wifi- risk. iinil most fully ho said ll iliilifl"! l ll]l|>l'l‘l"i!tll' i..-lug i-omplliiii-iili-il for good work tn fitting fiilsi- ti-i-lh. but on two oi-i-rislons l'vi- hri-n ilonicivhiil sort-rely "told i "l ' '“(‘ ifounii yi snlil n liiishanil ti. nii-. "your lnfi-rnn.‘ ti-i-tli hnvi- iuki-i. about iivi-nly your..- ivf lily \\'ll'i-’.-i limits. nnd now she's star ii giililvnntlng about lo ilzinri-M and parlii-ii illlll flirt- ing with other nii-ii. ,l.ui~i:y yoiri-i- lll't'll pnlil, or you'd gi-t nothing tron. ini-"‘ lrulii- iri-i- iiiui-s I nii-niicil n inaifs iip- si-l. niiii iiii-il, \\‘lll'll li|‘ i-alni- ugziln. 1 aski-il hiin. jovulurly. if lu- hnd lmi-n lumping on tlicin. “No," l|i- snlil. "but my ivifi- Iuisi" .\uil Nlll‘ lll-lpl ll up iin- til, i.y lllT orders, luuiili- him nnolhvr Moi oui- "that \\'l|lltl -ilii> hiui look his ri-nl ago, ‘lllll iii-haw llki- it. loo." ' akilil ii. iii. lhi- iin- . ‘Phi-so \\'l-ri~ my Ihiisliuuiikt li-i-ili." snii llll i.lil laily. l llii-lirtiily. "‘l know lii-‘il wcnr lhi-ui, si. will you i-. llil‘lll fii‘: 1 can't kt‘l'|l tin-iii 1m l irlll." i-il lllilli in. hflviuprilhi-l ii-aily l i-.\plaln~ ll‘) ii-nrs in r oyrs. _ ,3 s ‘h; li ix phi-nus" oni- ll\'t'll ..|.i| learns no‘.r321}nugaxfilifiiievfiilsosbgck on, that l now lll\\'ll\‘t-t i-xpiain how arti- m l9 a ‘ rii-nii u-i-o. sienna i.i- ('ll It'll. .\ ........ I file 13"‘ am°"d"‘°'"- you soil. with n too-gri I 1.i':iI for] li-li-unliiii-sii, lNIllPll his iii-ii‘ . nfti-r a \\'t'l‘l('.~' ivi -. in ll stiui-i-i. anil rl~~ .....~.-.. t... . .1 Peters Road \ i-uslouioi- inini- in illlfl‘ looking I e ' s lll'll ti. iii-inn. it.» ii-iil ....- lit‘ hail And vl-Clnlty swulloivl-il his ii-i-lli. ll lniii_ to (‘X-l ___ pluii. that l couldn't l‘.\il‘iif‘i ii-i-tli’ . ,_ _ - me‘. from llll_\'illlt"li i...~=..i.-. .....i lhiil i..-l_ Th" W!" “mum” ,0,‘ w “in, should w. to .. uni-i... ill illlhl‘. .15 “mm” "lwmcu Bf,‘ ‘, by ‘i o... n-i-i ti..-. li|‘ lltlllllltl, i....<-i.- Jlllllly illlllllllllll“ ‘*“""““" " “l” . on: i.t min l Ill ino... illll-dllltl bu: cXnre-sseli by thc pcope in .. l... 'rl..-.. I uni-vi lip onH-scllclwli. kiiitti-ii waistcoat lil- was ivi-lii'li|i,:. unil took iiii- i<‘l‘lll out of :1 porlri-t li| his uiiili-r iiwiisti-iiiii! l'iii sorrv lo sat’ trullrs illl‘ truth lilis. lllli lllll Iiii-li ari- iiii- higgi-si i'i>\\‘lll'il.\' i.. illl‘ .....ii.-.- at‘ il.\il‘:|i‘il4l|l1~'. groves. liéerc would be no com- .'l‘h.» bla-gi-r 1".“ luau llll‘ li-iiiii-r his plalnt by the trai‘cilln'g public. i_\'l'lll ,'i\'onii-n ll|li\' hl'l‘lll lilori- lll'l , —>— Irons‘. but il y'\‘i- ll lot mori- vol l Q11,» genial niailcouricr, Ml‘. l " "“‘ i l “"‘l “ "'“" """"- l‘ llourkc, iv-lio is ulwuys llllllClllkll |trif|i~ s: iliy, that bi- iiouliin‘! and efflciem in his work’ i5 be. lwl" m" ‘I (a ."" ""' "'“' “"‘l i’) "" tun. ng tircil 0t’ the labyrintiiie iii- Nllildll ‘ill ‘lll:.‘l'ill\'ll'l" illrl'llll|llt‘lllli ‘newly of ‘wmdmgd experienced in i“ \. ',Z " n "" "l l“! "P ""‘l his daily route. and would like to ‘ i ' iscc the l-iack straightened back ___<,> llu its former channel. This is cs- FIXINU \‘.\ 1.1145. ..\|i .\|||i-i'li-u|i \\'Ill1lill|. ‘visiting '|'ul‘— iii-y with hcr ll|l'i‘i' daughters. cngngi-il .... illil 'l‘urk i.. PIPIIVUP-‘llliillll. ii i|i-- ol‘ (i.t-ck River have taken a-lriil o-inpi-n thut tlii- ‘rm-k Wllfl ll ...-..i<.-r.:o the iluitcii Status for a short i.. \\'l\'i*.\‘, .....i o.» .i...... - i....- t.» .131 Their son, Percy Jenkins. hnvi- sonic l'iii. with him. : d. “Al is i, ln-mnineng goplrptytgr and ii}iZ2'.'...il'.'-"" lifiiliihiil" ‘Ii.'.“" 11.". """"i "“"“°" l" N°“"°‘"""’- “'“""-- ‘m’ ‘ - - ' l‘ * "'il l - . , , l. . solo?" '1'hi- 'l‘iirk nii-utlonvil a siiiulwlll be pleimed w “enema “'3 pur- thnt iviis fiutti-ringly high. “And my lsi-i-iviiii ilnuglili-F!" l woman next llirqiilrml. A still high prli-i- was fixoil. l - ol‘ i-oiirsil, i.t-i ,1 llii~ slnnil- aril. ’l‘hi- higln-wt prli-i- i.t nil was si-i for the yilllllflilfil wiaughti-i’. n liltli- flapper. .-\iiil now." snlil lhi- uiotlii-i‘. "ivinil |\l'lK'(' for ini-'."' 'l'hi» 'l‘urk was no iliploniut. 11c promptly ini-nlion- ctl a [\l'l('(' thut was i-i|iiivali-iil to IL (iollar iiiiil ii lnilf lll oilr munuy. Thi- mutter was furious. ‘\'i-vi-r, slii- sail, hriil slio iii-on no ins utlng tlii- ‘l'iirk. shi- w Kwuy,‘ lcnvlng ihi- inarringl- whut ili- hail ‘illlllfl ti. illllltl)‘ llfll‘. Amati-or Salli. : i . _ two iluys ll\'l'l'lllll‘. \\'l| ‘. ivi-‘ri- oii sup pone wi-‘ri- iiot siglililil laliil '1' (‘itinpiiiiiilnz Van‘! imagine, l'.\t'l'[l| possibly thut i-i'i~r sini-i- liii- i~ou| s l'i~|l ovi-rliiiiii'il l'i'i- iii-cu Nlflflrlllll ti|i.- linri.nii-li-r.- -'l'il-llil.-i, London. moo-ii Prof. Yohan Maalh of Malwa Theological Seminary, India, mod- erator of the presbytery of Malwia. in the Unite-d Church ot India (north),who is active in the cellbfa - tions of the Canadian Mission's jub .,.,.,,, ,,.. .. pug, .,,. fitllinvril ....- i..... ilee now in prvarm i" (iellirii ‘"‘l surgery. aiiii-iii-ll. bi- hadn't n dla. lli- years ago. Her Worst Worry Ended He toured Qanada several "WHAT A JOY it was to find such 111191"- ' l M he rsmlrzf$to .....’.'».’:.ii m garments and ll"! 5°?!“ "if "'1 alien- I've aha one ortwo- GISCARET- ‘all poor iii-iii‘ inil Rlli- wi-ut away ivith i ‘llowcvcr- we UXDUUl. lo see him as Dr. Anna Gordon, world presid- ent ol the Women's Christian Tern- perance Union. whose Optlmlfilifi speech on prohibition has cheered The roads are naturally cxccil- ent. and but for tho many ivinilIIlKS irno fields, tirniiiiil fence-posts and pcclally ilcslrnble on parts oi‘ the Commercial Road. Mr. and Min. Josiah 11.. Jenkins ents on their arrival thore. I 5mm- pjnic previously .\lr. and Mls. George Leeco also from Greek iltlver, left, fo.- the linlieil States for the winter season. \Vo wish ,thcni all a pleasant sojourn in the great republic. Mr. John i.. . acDun-ald- Peter's Rd, while ha .n.-g firewood met soothingSyrupspspecially prepar Infants in arms and Children all It has been in use for more th years to safely relieve - Constipation Wind Colic Flatulence _ Diarrhea Aids in the assimilation of Food muting Cheerfulness, Rest and Provcn directions gt each package. MOTHER! Fletcher's Castoria is a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Dii, Parcgoric, Teething Drops and To Swcctcn Stomach Regulate Bowels Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations always look for the signature of lmams CHILINU" uimsynm iii-amid?’ ciiitnuimniwlllew“ nltilllf "iiitmrhlvj: Mineral. 01L?" n. loosen/lull!!!" ed for Lee“ ages. an 3O resuiliné METnLJ FarSiIllM 5mm‘ , PTO- Physicians everywhere recommend it. Belfast and Vicinity .\lr. Norman MacDonald and his aunt, "s Sarah Ross of Plncttc ivcrc v itiug relatives in (ll-can View last week Mr. John A, Ross rcturnl d tn his home in Mt. Vernon, ail-r spcnil- In; the past fcw months at his aunt's in Ocean View, Mrs. Mul- colui Aluchcan. The smelt fishermen at llincttc report sliielts very plentiful this season. Mr. Sinclair is engaged in hauling slnc-lls to Foilhla Station for Mr. Baxter ‘llubley. lwitli a rather painful accident. His naturally spirited, did not "lllkvhrciish the syivzin scenery. mid in w Vholiling him back, the ruin..- gave throwing‘ Mr. Macdonald, no liglrtivciglit) \'.(llOllily side w ys in the snow. i011 rcsiimling lils cquilihriiiiii, Mr. Nlziizlloinilil lound that his left arm was liailly hurt, ncccs tilting tho use oi’ a sling, and the laying asiili: >1‘ his to rnr an inilcf-Zultu pcrioil, 'chippcr as UVUI‘ in u fcw days. in tlhis connection we must also iii- cluile Mr. ‘Claim Johnston, l'ctci"s ltd, who has a hziilly iiialiiicil hand. ‘.\lr. Johnston Wlllll! operating his pulping machine, inndvcrtingly thrust his hand in proximity with the rapidly rcvolvlirg blades of the uii-ilcr, and susrziinilii some scr- lous gushes therefrom, The hunil though still swollen and lacerat- cii is rapidly healing and will soon ‘bu O. K Tiic liraciittrs of Peter's ltii.. Ai- lllil< aiiil All ton, have an the rc- siil: of a whoopingcough epidem- ic, greatly reduced aitenilance in their schools. Some of the larger ' , hitherto busy a-l home, are tttcnillng school iliiring the win-icr season, Mr. untl~Mrs, Daniel Mscilonald. Alllrsion, intend romovlrg front thtu- home and lncatln-g in Nova Scotla. Mrs. {Vlacilonald has ni- reudy crossed to the muitilunil. Mrs. Jo'hn Earl Jenkins. has re- turned tn Peter's Rd.. after spend- ing some itime in the adjoining province. Mrs. Neil Vanlderstino, Peter's Road, has returned home after a short irlsl-t l0 her daughter, Mrs. James Campbell, of Summcrv-ilic. Moss. Many Leann loads of hay ‘high and wide, are passing daily along our piibilc ‘road. Very frequently they brush down the temporary mail boxes, used ilurln-g winter, but the drivers seem iblissfully un- aware of the innocent havoc they are perpetuating. Owing to the imlld wealther, the ice on the "trotting areas" is a trifle risky. and therefore the en- livening sport or horse-racing is considerably lessened. Should condllluions iin-prove Mary Pickford and Primrose Boll will need to look after their lsurele if they come in contact with "The Flame" owned by Mr. Randall Mscdonald, Peter's tRd. and the victor in a recent con- test. ‘Billie horse is quite at home on the ice, and can go "like JGNQY lightning through a goosobarry bus‘h." M-r. ‘Philip lflllfllplllfl. Charlotte- town. made a hurried trip through Peter's Road today selling a large Iqusntlty or his widely known lini- The director of the local Zoo was nwny on holiday when lo received the following note from his chief assist- ant‘,- . i ‘ , '- ' "lwgrythlnj all right eptept that lMr. Alfred J. Sinions of St. Pet- er's Bay, w-lio spent Christmas itli ‘ii-ls daughter in Glashvln, Mrs John i). Caiitoin, has returned home recently Wu are tiieuseil lo noti- that fiiir. ltoderlck Murchisnirs health is im-proviiig, Miss .lcnnii=. lBui-hitnail, who spent. tho past lwo works with iicr ilarcnis at. l‘ll(l(lll, Mr. and Airs. Alexniiilcr llurhaiiitu, loft on rc- liirii ti. Untdc. Sam's lnllllll last. wcck. We are glad to know that Masti-r John Macwllilamhl iuiud is iloinl-Z nicely after a very severe cut. (Quite a number ol‘ lllllll)0l‘llil'll iiro doing a rilshiug business in the W0(l(ll-i ownuii by Mr. Dan MacPht-r- son, Eldon. W1‘ ill‘i‘ sorry to Iltlit‘ that thi- youngest son i.t’ .\lr. and Mrs. Nell Morrison. Pinctlv, broki- his lei: above tho kntlr- whiic coasting at. school last wiack. Illrs. Youkili" l'l‘llll'|ll‘tl ‘hoiiic last wcck af .|' few days with lllll‘ daughti-i‘ son-iii-law. Mr and Mrs. ‘Doirheriy of Pinetto. to iii-r and (iilorgo M-iss Katii- Morrow of (iarficlil is eipouilint: a few ilayn with hcr aunt iii Mi. Viiruoil, Mrs, Willie ltoss. Mlfi iillymonil MacWililanis rc- Lurncil home ifrom Orwell Cove whore he was on a short furlough. .\lr. iDflVlll Bishop ol' Mt. illicit- anan payed a flying visit to Eldon last week. Visitors to the city recently in- cluded Mr. Alexander Ross, Gar- field, Mr. Robert Stewart, Rosc- berry. Mr. Hugh MocKay, Ross Garfield, Mr. Norman Muthleson. Eldon, Mr.Dona.ld NlcholsomOc-can View, Mrs. Wilfred MacWilihml. Ocean View, Mrs. Florence Mac- intosh, hit. Buchanan. Mr. Walter ‘Ross. Colludon, Mrs. Alex illacKln- zle. Melville. Miss Katlies MadPherson of El- don is spending a short vacation with relatives in Cardigan. Mr. Angus MacFaydcn oi‘ Ocean View was a welcome visitors at Montague recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MscWil- llama spent Sunday aftenoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ModKay Ross of Garfield. We are sorry to note the contin- ed liln of Mr. Dan MacDonald of Mslv 1e. but sincerely hope he may be restored to his usual health soon. Mrs. Mliligan Ysturned to ‘her home in Boston. after spending s short vacation of about two months with her parents in Rose- the chlmpanaee seems to be Q V" I! companion. was: shah we lo u- tll your return?" berry. Mr. nnrl Mrs. William lfluen- ltllflll. silitnililil: a . Mr. Harold Marlin, Eldon. has *]li||'L'l1l1h'C(l a sploiidiil radio. which iacctiriliug to all reports is giving satisfaction. . (icorgc Robinson of Rose- borr, is spending the winter with her sister in Wood islands. Mrs. John Young. ' .\lr. Harry Mac'l'uvusil, ions. Professor Roblson, Rosoborry and. Mr, liiigh MzicPherson, Flat River were recent visitors to the city. i Mrs, Charlie MacEachern of Gar- licld was visiting relatives in Pln< cttc recently. ilir. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Kcnzlc ol‘ Melville. were visiting at .\lr. and Mrs. Charlie MacEach- era's of (iarflclil l-ast week. ll. ———<-0>-€-- Jnrriiig the cuke before the heat has hail time to sot the walls of the air lhiibbics anti so hold in the g s, will icaiisn the ibublbles to col- lapse. and a hcuvy streak will re- sult it liii-ro is not enough gas to raise il tigalii. During tho first five ininuirs il may ‘uni. hurt to look irarttfiilly into tho ovcn.but during tlic '.\'0('IIllil |lill‘i iliscretion is the bcltcr part, so kccp away. .li.l. was n path-iii luau. but thori- it: no l'l'l'tll'll of his i-vi-r having put n loi-ihi-iilliup Iuihy to sloop, i i ll i Jlllil ', 1 fi ‘flii-i-i- is runny llll iiiilii-il knot in ll is pi..~~il.li- in a square l.» iii-quire ili-ul. ll roilnd :~i.ril of \\llli|l. , l .. . l I iin- lIlll'l‘1'.\l you liavi- to pity on llIlI|i\\\l‘|| Iroiioli- is usury‘. .\ furmi-r purchntiril n si-raggy-lonk- log Illllrl‘ at u lllifii!‘ fiiir. niiil uftvr Ihi- lll‘ill liuil lI\‘l'l| i-oni-lullril thi- put‘ i'|lil\t'l' nski-d illlli‘ llii- anininl might ho i.\'l'I|i lo ihi- fiirin |.i~.\t iliiy. "Right i|-i-.“ ugri-i-il the iii-iili-r, “but sup- you "To not ii. ivhci. it arrives?" ti‘ 'll ino uli right." niiiil illl! tiirini-r. just iihovi- lt iindi-rnieiitli the ilillllll iloirr." ilni» iinrk night ii l'_\‘i‘llt4[ wuti riding alum: Wlilltllli ll light. .\ siiuiri rou- sliiblo Jlilllllbflll hlni nuil nski-il: "\\'hi~ri- your light?" ‘llui-lr i-niui- thi- usual iillr(\\'l'l‘ in uni-h i-asi-s; "Uh. l didn't know‘ it was out; llll‘ ivi||i| must hnvi- lIlUWII ii out." "Slrungii." ri-iiinrki-il lhi- nuin iii blur. "lbi-ri- iviiti no wlnil Iii-re." null. looking uiori- vloiii-Li" nl lhc inlichluc. intluiicil, 'll niiuit burn l)i‘l'.ll ii ii-r- gali- whi-ri- you riiinc from, for it's hloiru your lump uiviiy, too. 1'll Iuii-i- your uiiine uiiil uiiilross, please." iill_l_i_NS i Lift Off-No Pain! l Doesn't ha ‘Treeaonf’ o an selling owl. that corn hurting, than ' you lift t d wltljqm. Your d at. HQ “Income” a 01$. I? ovary haul mr$ifli Olls bttl remove some‘