COUNT! "-1 '~ "'1'" ~11 - -» w -~1-»-=»--.. m... .- Bell Bookstorl- Vmu at. u,“ Wm, s‘ n, Gnardianvvllihsdellvsriltoanyhoq , ‘Boy st 2o per dsy or 10c per west. Phone zd-rllcffifih h, your order to the bu! ‘Filbnaibls for deliveries on your nuts. w —COBDWOOD circular out new; teresl. but adv um mummy“ hole and gauge mm cl Ml! 111 I l- Order at Bruce's , “my nature may be tied L4 n 4 cenis a word strictly psy- hhls in advance. 4mg TAR. AND HONEY will couche. goalie for the Wellington O béensington. 4301.1‘ .. d I‘. diggers ‘i-rlt-"rlkas-lr‘. 2:1 with? ellowggldil? qumd “"5 nu column is reserved for -ov'r AGAIN-kph; m“, that he is able to be out and about, JIOCKEY at Kensington Tues- 11,1125. 2Bzh. 19:10 at. a . . "£11k Schunnen. who has p“ River vs. Silver m“ 3 "118 ,1"?! 061mm. Mr. and _ s. . M. NmhoLson. Summerside, loft on return to her home in Rad. V1119. Saskatchewan. this morning. She will stop of‘: r» Tcxmo to . oi song by the You: People's ~ty or ‘Trinity Uni sunday eVEllhlfl WIS VQPY W118- I I s Huh sch »1 k1 y‘ Wm‘ l mended and much appreciuterg Elmsdale and Vlcmrty be made (In ‘a: l: Class vnmp§s°°°m§w$ the -——-—- 711111111913 5$l1dy Club met ggme ihungpii/al e dit gltffiflhm “hi; edfllxgt 33$ 4mm sERVICES-Rev. pr. in 1.. School on firs... a1- school m“ “b? °" heats. lost his chances of win- Geies icok the morning service the Bsptst Chzuch on Sunday ille absence of Rev. J. B. Wil- .. who 1s confined to his home ‘th s touch of lumbago. S interesting snd illuminating paper Blanche Rennie, teacher or . Wm. Oliver, pastor the lhdt not only is the study of Nature Baptist Church. Halifax s really essential enlightenment w flgvfifejibmrly m addition “am 5" who 15 mgklng '5 tour of the young rncncs but it ls one which . - speaking in the interests o! 491N111!» those plastic minds along .. coloured peoplefiwlll be the the line of accurate obcervatlon. ... er at the Summer-side Baptist 1011411118 -weekly service on Wedricsdev iifui truths, Other points relevant nhg. B to dbciplinc and order were dis- ussed Miss leane Mosher of c . Wcodwale is to be invited to spank at the next meeting lo be held Fri- dlY. Much l7. Jsw GUIDE COMPANY ltMliD-On Saturday evening a - large number of young people ltrded the crvgarizsrtlon meeting the 2r Sum which took p'e1ce in Hell's play is now in progress. Miss Carrie l-lul- '—-~ 1 re C:unty was present and zratuleted the girl's on such s lmclid turnout. Captain Eialne . lsi: Troup twinned in Prince County Hospital. Mr. . lat L dlieut. an Profltt. The new o has bean sponsored by the iholic women's league. and 01 515F170!!- Some of the hockey fans in this vicinity are looking forward to see. h . are Rita Gallant, Wilde. 51111111191311‘! . B 1991111 01 U10 83111199 cNelll. I/snsgmltmm/ghan. ‘more I asses by Captain - =on and others. ecrpresvn-g iwishes fir the success of the v imup. The 27nd Brownie troup rnilv organized ere doing very .11 under the leadership oi’ ‘isn- lM~cN:l'l. Brown, Qwl. and Lor- " Areereult. Tawny Owl. B _____________ at Miss Anne O'Connor on Wednes- last. It was decided at thismeet- ing t0 hold a Whlst and Dance in the hail in the near future. The Study Club of this society is mark- ing fi progress from which the man are deriving much bene- y Personals -lJlr .1. Albert Walker n‘ Kelvin =1“ ‘Summerslds on Friday on I. er . -l1'r1endn will regret to learn 0f The monthly meeting of the Elmsrlele Women's Institute met on ‘ruesday at the home oi the Misses Annie Borden . -n»111ne=..= of Mrs. ‘Ihnmss ‘when of Summemide ls B1110; Mm 3mm Mam 41km. Cora Mmclldll 10ft um- "iver at Swkville. Wur». Syd- lnd Cape ‘Broipn. N. S. —Mrs. Walton of Monet-on. NB” -- ha; been mum in Summer- - the guest of her simcr. Mrs. ‘~~'1.'~= vscIwneJ/l. returned home Mondsv. she was accompanied 1191' Young son. Francis. S .' Secretary put on a oomqt, " ‘s Ime Letter." Meeting closed by 00d Se" 111° . g —lf1-<. Hume Hcorood who hu - vifltuw her w-rents. Mr. and 5!. l-‘t on retum for St. John. M h‘, Mm, ~11» c. a. Jelly nu M s. o.c. o; “"1191 ""1" t0'l'1."‘l1..'slfil;.f~ifl on mg‘; ttgrgfJohn Doyle st the 11* 11"“ or Mrs. Jelly. honovr- beliton. ‘rm 1m Mrs. Doyle. r - Fhee of " M". s . .. ..,...1r*"..:r:."r'.="....-o*' R“ 35bit." “W” StOCkS hlvndonc son. Harold. s-tuhome, snid . dQ, - M . If! Montreal '°' “" wit?‘ ‘W’; at day in Miss ilhricnboulter of Glen. IAhsndMIb-hnmerson rdyl. sou-m union school. . "a. 1. any. s. mm cola. s. poms misc"; r: . Regents. ', News. ivmrlrtlw- “ml-hr Imus s. m: with In rm - Courlles Dflfl Toronto Bakery. Water it. llsrt Gsnilet, o1 uf.||'uh 8L Summerside Eliminating Credit meeting of the upotl tion was friends of w. Cecil Gallant. Mel’ Ctgllilcll to‘ "1 °°“§h- 5°‘ ‘l “m” m“ “Wins. will be Pleased to 1mm l" "it" W11“- w posed _ Ifsain after his e by Councillor Morriso 1-. “ C of the meters was to elimins/to th . i credit. Wm and to put theelec- _RETURNED To Tn‘: WEST_ trio URM 0n a cash b61515 ThlS Wed prnper manner to duct a public utility. Mayor c bell further slanted 3.1‘. ’“?“fi..‘.° had un 1, back debts oven n §§§'§'§“o;m‘ l there is still out- visit relatives. Mrs. Schurman met “nhmnmmt _____ many dd friends during my t cc acted. but Jmvwn 0F soNG_,rhew_ hex r s s; sanding something A iotte 1 0111111111 L‘? School Bosrvrvruor the Buringleraide temocn last with Miss Eileen 0'- amount or B11911. 3A., in the chair. A very flmhcrnequect ‘- that each your n 1nd 01f several hundred dollars on the advantages of Nature Study be provided to be set observation was read by Miss W“ 11111111113116 trustees t0 teke care 40 55911553 Mpg-nine,“ School. Miss Rennie pOlnted out BXWIHflJf-ures which mum of ne- 0 his to fundameniel and beeu- ggggfhégeéffizi‘? xdexic“ 1.1"?‘ e 0 ssibl .11 ture h: R3030 e “om cussed. Mayor that the council should have so glcad I sch oar q he - men-std; Tmup of We hear that the annual Si. Pat- that th?‘é7cuncilnlri>faluvldmngfegrgrxr‘rq < 1d?‘ mic (include several hundred His friends are pleased to hes: $10.00;. Bother that Mr. John Owen Gordon. Alana. that the council who recently suffered a. fractured fhave some idea c; leg is recuperating, though slowly. angiunt.“ 1110» 0n was passed. oved b e oiflc s and leaders. assisted Gordon is expected home soon. Councillor ll/iacNelll and mseccnded , Blanche Ho“ m4 -——- by Councillor Mollison. that; the Miss Eileen O'Brien spent the deficit 01' week-crud with Miss Mary McQuaid clerk be instructed to ask th ‘Sgh-ool Board for vheir Budgot for Iwrtha Pope ———- M39. it conside if d-l-t/iorlal to the grunt o; $35424 be mid and the ing the Regal: meet the Soviets in “n” "6 1165 C lead with interest. f" 31111011 board The C.W.L.. Eimsdale Unit, had $531k M1‘ their monthly meeting at the home hi.“ Carleton and Vicinity Messrs. Stewart MaoMickon Hermes Myers of Carleton n‘ returned from Charlottetown where ttendrsd the meetings of the Partner's Institute. ( Mr. NelhDuran-t, Trywn Ross Mac town clerk. took the min- they s. Centre The Cape Traverse and Veronica 0'00.» People's Unlcn mot Friday rbugr wm gzaid of merm- £81m {if Jean Muttert. m v . ee ng opened e n “""“ '1‘ m’- wmm“ m“; with the Institute Ode and renctl- 5W5 c" entertaining lending on Mon of Creed in unison. Sick Com- Veentlncs.‘ after which‘ she led mittees gave reports and new ones I- lively recreation period. compris- were appointed. Mrs. grsterstglsortsrg lxghcogllu u “i .. ted by her friends. m, m. my” or’ our. sewing period whi Club. “saws. llmrncrson Hardy J95"! 51w the chair. Mary Hunt tam led n." devotional ch opened with the hymn ll Herold 3 submi , tonneire on ~11‘ M0114“ WWW M‘ "1 Events. um eetintrtcbeheld at mun. sfter which “m” “'~‘""°" “M31 M91105 ‘M the home of Mrs. Heber- Hardinfl. B1111!!!‘ led 1n mil csll to be answered by "Some- nave time read .___ ' Iota O'Brien. teachu" o! ‘Sisters!’ G school. isconfined to he!‘ hoard a borne in Elulsdale with an attack Mizreh u, _ devotional M o mum“ president: then took . chili! Mia Eleanor O'Brien. teacher at the minutes of the previous John A. s-nsllmsn. summer- Qflnpbislll/Oll. spent the week-end lug were reed sud Y’! bmediction brought od to a m, een members . r i q ‘S muting‘ ' a F“ M 1 ‘Ea-Twit to glr detgedr m d e n vc y regret oe was res. g dent on Pleb. 8th c red. The following committees appointed: To procure mg.- for the study of hymns and Marv Mutton-t- _ were ‘ 1" -- - afierirwv" at tlw t-s. hour. home of her son Hamid of Camp- tel-lei ymn ters Nor- Kenneth Mu D‘ . . . Mrs. ttert, Fame Bell. De- _ - .. L ‘mung the ripe old votirmcl fnr next meeting. lhekna {F111 1'11. and 1"!‘ "112. M1"- ms of eighty-nine years. She enioy- Gnigley: Prcgmrn. John MacDon- n of Frfloticicn. 11.15. S y; n wide circle of friends whom aid and Harold Bell: Lunch. Ma:- ' she had won by, her pleasing per- garet Wcoiner, Mrs. Kenn wnalit-y. jovial disposition. and cm. zvelvn Bell. hospttqlity. Qhe survived a most enicyable m ed . r cs tel-s deli 1c 1 h and th M‘ d T u“: fifAnfxlignhusbstfl weds? cloéduwiihncthe National Anthem. lxe rend m... . - or» w er. . .51.; ma"- oxirmn ome cmervs u e was e on “vm” wn-{lltld on Iebnmrv 11. lean mm“, . Mom's llfuttartk home with eleven mem Ohurciufnt, '1. Reouiem Mus being hers and four visitors present. Meet - res-vi Iutjier Irenois. RP- ing __.. with ma; Merril‘ Dunn his returned lespie in the chair. The to her ‘home after spending s. hou- on school and sick then five their gwmg-grdg, reports. sitar which the f ' commi a/bpcl Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mrs.‘ Harry is visiting st the harm of Muttart: school. Miss Hattie Es and . T i the Gilt, Mrs. T. B. Gil- giozilmcken and Mr . e Questio of cstionp-ndhctierSchoolsvvssd - l .11. m1 “m. m - ioined and psid ti: this‘ for this year. The putter holding s Concert. and B02. Social to secure funds for this institute Mr 1 DI mm 0mm witl rt! ‘decided lillle m‘. 74:‘- ~ l D s11) AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE W575 R N‘ G UAR D14 N ilouncil Moves serur-mér Inn-rum m4 6...... Racing Witnessed . At Clyde River ‘lbs tcrowd. the futest time. theciosestfinishesof snynesssoflrtbissassonzms bwwnersolnddri Pu nil s verso orses conmblliedtoa afternoon's wortonClydoRives-ioeon-Sm- mday.!"eb.2c. . lnclnmAtberevveleoniytwo starters. Convince: and Lou Pstcinfnmcfirst best Lou Patch bmk-eaholzlaleeaidwubackon the finish. But the nent two heats weresrealhor-aerpoefpcrnstnrt tofirushwiihCopvincer-w-lnn must by inches in whirlwl a knack of wirmi Doro heart rboots f Onwuaho any kind third places in each race conditions favorable. at Z o'clock sharp, SUMMARY _ Class A Paws Convmcer (M. Hyde) L011 ‘Patch (L. MacPhec) _ _ Class B. Pace 138111.11 (J. Murray) Bud Mack (B. MacLcun) Dorothy Axworthv (Camp- ll) Class C Trot And Poo; Tony Mack (MacPhee) Betty Kelmudk (MacNeil) 1' 2 a 1 2d m... n s-u “s; son) Officials :- Allllflllflfil‘! L, T Sea View this season of the vear. friends in Sea View Coulson. dsv. Daml . of sisters and. mains WON H1191 GOOD VALUI-Dsvsnpvrt Conch covered in attractive .0 with tvvo nions. Only $15.95,. x 1s 1s CURTAINS BALI‘ PRICE- Here's another of those out- line. two and three a style. Come in l y. Net curtains. ruffled ' lugs Murray. who hasn't driven in a race for some time. but still has 11¢. thy Amworthy. h came all "hrs. “c.'"'"~*'....§."3 H: i” thlskness. but owing t: ..°§mk¢§.‘ moebsdwbcdmwnmehetnud Class C Trot and Pece hed three starters. Betty Kelmuck. who has lmllroved wonderfully since lust 11m. Tony Mock and Silver WALLPAPER BADGAIN- Odd lots of Wallpapers up Into bundles and grestlv vuluced for clearance. You'll find every type 0| wallpaper ls clearance. Come early HOLMAbVS Summerside horse is good, New and is reoed without will the Ionerosity z u. spectators. who trlbutedo m Z collection taken each day, a 5mm prize was. and always has been made ilcr first. second and Next race is to be held ‘on Sat. ur-dav. March 4th. ice and weather -——- easant evening was Horsemen please be fefldvy to m" Atwood Blakaney on form of a. parlor NW5- soclal under the auspices of the R capably presided and the host and hosinss welcomed all guests xhtpnwsre pregnthsnd’ wads a ew g remar . e o. ow- 1 ville, and three sisters. includlnr! m‘ pr°gmm w“ the“ mflmwfijff Mrs n. 2:. Webster of Mali-land. filer-n M“ by the different members. - Marie Adams. Recitation. Ont- Ma-x Murphy, Duet, Ruth and Reading, Rev. Mr. 3 June Paynter. solo, Edythe Thomp- Solo, Leroy Each number was heart- ily “alleged; éwoflinteresting conttéztls o ow an p zes were awe . A delightful sing song of old favor- w sunmemme °n sat’ ltes was greatly enjoyed, also sev- " eral selections on th 1 1 r Silver Thread (I... MaoPher- 2 2 8 3 Starters: A. Seller. H. J. Mae. Lean. Judges: Percy MacDonald. Cved- die _MecLe'od and Jack Mac-Nevin. Boston, guitar by and Vicinity Although February is usuglly considered as being one of the co‘d- est months of the year so far it has been changeable and the thunderstorm which passed over; on the evening of the 15th was unite heavy and most unusual for ‘The sing- Anthem silt this happy zewerlnr to a Mm Enid - close, a splendid sum was realized rnerside was a visit/or in Ken- t; aid in the work of the Junior sington on Saturday. *—— Conzremlations to Mr. snd Mrs. Many friends deeply regret to F. Kilbride on the arrival oi s. learn of the sccident of w. drew Mscleod, Burlington, an aged and much respected resident. While e , out of doors recently he slipped "m" 111mm‘! -'° Kemtmum ‘m and fell. causing a fracture of his Bflmlml’ §elg.fwh1eh will confine him to his fig“ 1111-11 and We"? Mimi?“ or some time, at latest re rts he is resting comfortably, all ‘torust “m” “am ahwm“ wmlgftmfi to hes: of a speedy recovery. w" Wm“ Mr. Erskine Chain ion and m. Wesley McNevin. The many friends cf Mrs. John D. Murphy are pleased to learn she is making a good recovery in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal following her recent operation. The games that were cheduled to be payed in Sea View rink iihe pest week had to be postponed. ifwlllg to the soft condition of the ce. Mrs. Minnie Campbell has re- turned to her home in Kensington, after spending s pleasant visit with Mrs. Arthur MoK son George and ds have retuigneriisfifiltliemlliom aw A 115911 V 1'1 11911110. 6 b: k Merle mild 0! MT- lflfl MN. Horbvrt eveegitmlferflzon Y h?‘ tgrfioy a new. e. Miss Florencehassett is spend- ing s few days pleasantly with m friends in French River Miss Velda Caesley. Kcnsington. is spending s. few days pleasantly the guest of Mr and Mrs. John Mr. George Brandei- left recently number of for Halifax. where he will be nt- fxcm this vicinity ioumeved to the Light Horse unit Sturunersids on Monday ‘evening there'for training. . the , Many friends are pleased to learn that Mr. Joseph Couison is quite improved from his recent illness _ Stewart. In-ench River were recent visitors 001111001!- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams were » visit/cm to Summerside on Tues- 8y an" in Burlington the guest of per sister. a '-"'- Mrs. Margaret Paynter. Many friends in this community deeply regret. to learn of the pas- sing of Mr. Herbert Dixon of Dsrnlsy. following an operation in tho Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. The late Mr. Dixon had been ailing for some time but was al- ways able to attend to his business till within a few months ago he was obliged to give up and after x-rsy nestment was. ‘vised an operation was his only chance. Ac- cordingb he was operated, on Fri- dsy morning and was pronounced successful and doing well by the medical stsff when complications developed and he passed quietly sway on Monday morning 18th It the age of 42 ears. Ever since coming to Darn y. where he car- ried on s grocery business he was btees deeply respected by a host of friends for his courteous and chilling manna and fine princ- iples in all his business dealings. He leaves to morn his passing his widow (nee Annie Glam/Dion) cf ey his mother and a family brothers and s host of friends to cherish his memory. a few days pleasantly s Mrs. Richard Dickison. Mr. Gerald Ma severely with the axe while split- cNlitt hsd the to close the wound. Many to Spring Brook. and Mrs. Donald Mc- Mrs. F. W. Donald and lit Clifford are spending visit in Graham's Road of Mr. pnd Mrs. John A. Brown. u; prevsilinr en the "flu" is reported iln this vicin- and none serious as ls the rose in other dim-tots ‘Ihe epidsmlfi an a M pleasant visit wt Mr. and Mrs. John Cculson spent _ of umps is ab ‘t the week-end with friends in Ken whomw" Md ‘s: wig’ mem an now making their appearance ._.__h . Miss Annie Kerr spent a few days pleasantly. the guest- of bliss Jean wzKsy. Msny friends-ll: u community e sorry cs- learn m» oduigsn is confined to WNW recovery. nnmo ppmm T {$1 ilhm of IDNDON -. (OP) - Tests “MM m1“t?e:'r$1hdiol§§'l1§s ‘Etlihhli flying fields. in u 1 m3 ‘tgndulymu w‘ til. . mills pa‘ i’; nrpuumroan. m: -4\sdio is prim . W0 mlclmsford who pclitlu tenticn from ‘hOIne mt. Messrs. John W. Mackenzie, wes- ley jlnoflcvin. Erskine H plop Ivsn Dlokiesnn. Jlmes plop and Vernon Chain on. Th _ many beautiful floral trihu ss from thining friends. Tbs bbsrt- Ti p1 Frank P. Jones, Financier, liies In M o n t r e al Ge-vumoq ted and Dominion Coal Com ny. sde. Cement Compcnv Limited. felt sympathy of a host of friends for 04.000000. was sold for $51,000.- is extended to his borrowing widow, 000. At that time, Mr. Jones’ D91“ to Mrs. Dixon the mother of the sonal fortune was at from $510.- deccased, to sisters and brothers in 000.000 to 530.000.0110. their sad and sudden bereavement. Thfll he b30411" 1111431051911 i" day we'll understand the power development and became meaning of our tears in the bright president of Beiwhemols Pap" Ccrrlpeny, from which he resigned in 1929 over differences of cplnion A t p1 with his associates. But- unill his spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dim-h 71¢ "11101111?" °“ m9 dim“- omtes of many Canadian corpora- Kensington An- bouncing baby boy. The Simona rsid bentsm hockw mas their skillful passing plays. dusk. when rmmdinz the end Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Donald‘ sisal: the mm m amok evelocued on _ d the outlines oi s white Arctic perched serenely owisndadteraserimrs us ‘on however badllv drlsonopointed on “hunt not securing this fl-ne Arctic White the we,“ Owl specimen. Although an odd case of cutsmmigusoncesgain. m added sooth seal/p those. boys s mod toomlnt of themselves. ..___.______. . EXPERIMENTS 0N FOG in driving X08 from Fundamentals of Lincbroeding' rsycmmnisluiilulwsrhtladvnbnouhloplspsrhrsrlsl nxltepciullluncdilmllt (p urso wblu '11s v- M111.’ svoursbls dense black colour (l) Large Silver Arcs. v. M1511 most (2) Naierow Belly Strip v. Wide Deep Full Sides v. Iasllovv ( The Canadian Pres) Rb. Yl-Frnnk P J ca. caeJ-ime tc-s-week col-l will) I» 8° ibrt enimvted total as much scant consideration. breeders can expect. the fox shows. the strata iihat their ability to produce the all deal dense black colour. attitude that has the experimental outlining this system of e clear black colour is the result of in brown shade of outcrosslng, oss errors comml coders the most gs industrial life. Mr. Jones was born mock i been the blind retention on s farm near lie, Ont. He wu educated there a_nd at the Eggs! Military College at Kingstown then took a coal-buyer's 10b in the boiler room of s factory at m“ °*' ‘k119i!’ °1 th rity of full silver pelts have s kled appearance lacking en- tirely in character. the full silver fox silver hairs than wi necessary to make a good y; pelt. In the blind rush to produce ue. Before stepping into the worldof business Mr. Jones worked for his black colour can be ob furred foxm by a proper of linebreeding 0r inbreed- llst it is difficult to get my with fine and soft ‘Therefore the dense black colour is the final result of a sound breeding system in which selection has been carried out along fundamental lines. 1p select directly for ajorlty who have at- tack, invariably have lost out in the other charac- ur, generally in colour a well established fact that foxes with the all desirable at, strength of fur if not proper- ly mated are liable to develop s. more pronounced brown s the finer furred foxes. colour is the all im- tor- both from a pelt and in show foxes, lyet if this charm er groups it would le less peltlng of probably the most desirable foxes fr breeding standpoint which fortunately has been the cas lurn has been placed on the pelts that have a t on the other hand. a. th , adopted that hav year-g h 1ft nfitiwfiwscer m‘l?&'.....°..§<>- 1111-111: the some o1 elated with Dominion Iron and b d Steel Cour-pony. advancing progres- sively unti he reached i-he post of guieml rmnager. It was then that his mine came into public promi- pence when he testified during a oeiobnt “ .. ween his flrm that the demand st the time may be for full silver silver pelts. If that she at present for the reeder, most amuredly that can be obtained in a qui more favorable manner adoption of the sy tion as presented th In 10m. st the reques of Mnx tempted this. even Aitben-leter Lord Beaverbrook. ' Mr. Jones became manager of Can- present time. Tile full silvers has done more to ruin x industry than any other one factor. should not be for a large area but for concentration of the s1 a ea. width of the belly strip and sides should always be given due consideration. merger " by Aitken. And 1'1 Silky Underfur v. Woolly ' Underiur-Muddy 6a Light. accord th J. an“ M a "qua: (3) Underfur-Good Volume v. In My, ffegm made by Mr. Jones iust before he t 1n behslg o; died. the funeral will be held here privately. He Ls survived by his widow. for- merly Helen Elizabeth of Brock- at Silky and dark slate underfur can be developed by a sane system of linebreedlng. but it s that entails the mlnatlon of tihe line of foxes ere undesirable colour and tex- vture of the under-fur succeeding generations. cloaks and even fo a very heavy garrn sis-ab show thin and p k, may not be desirable to develop an exccptionall hi F0 b apery hides should ' ' ' emsel t0 t t th veiile byellghtl; pinch- ____ fng the skin between the fingers Mr. John Thompson and Mr. George Brockins were business (l) Dense Black Colour v. Poor Olll‘. (2) Thick Hide v. Thin Hide. POINT AND vicmn e farmers of Rice Point are hauling truniprrto Charlotte- 9111111“ NM; ' Mb u? o! Wbimt; - . .. us s Paynter was the accompanist for Kuwgmwfi 3,, “ma? v bountiful lunch ' was served by the hostess assisted 3y the ladies in charge. Wam’ Mmwald w“ ' visitor at Mark ‘Inmszfs, Canoe Miss Rena Kennedy was a. visi- _tor to the on Saturday. of Sum- ____.__ Mr. Harvey McEachem received a bad gash on the eye while prac- Mr. Dougall McLean, Capos Cove. was a visitor‘ t0 Rice Point last q-IJQDJQIQ SOME FACTS ABOUT ACNE- PIMPLES Among those attending the short rlottetcwn are Miss Grace McDougall and Miss Pearl Campbell, Rice Point. m What might have been a very serious accident occurred on Sat- urday last when Mr. Neil Ewen McEachern had the misfortune to fall in the well-house receiving a bad cut above the eye. where they crossed --——— b. lmple studded face ing mental case Kerssingtmi ban ms. The "full blown." In- that may become feriority complexes ginning iihere. Help For a number o the suffering with les) by giving readers est ulformstlon in the of this distressing ail- Their many friends ere pleas- s “m” ‘m’ ed to see M: me Jardine after recent visitors to Demloy ettend- hm mum “mess and M‘. Hun, ing tihe funeral of the late Mr. ms xwem ,j°c.dent_ Cousins after il-thoilahtlbl: still h? intrescrt “t3 ‘ad He“! MUG BU-WDO . 0“ ETC/Ll u: Marion, “m” "w" Alex. McDougsu has return- ed hmne after visltin McLean in Long Cree . Saint John Man Held In Toronto neat many of our young “munch 50.1mm plea that physicians give the treatment , is often also the lin T. . was convicted in pol an . ed revolver. He was remanded in custody for centerloe and the court directed further Police displayed a .22 target in Campbell's ho 1 mom. Camp be-li. they said. was drunk has been observed tirnes. A; far back as the Greeks and Roma% appears to occur at the uberty as a very common ition has made different ashto trest- , r skin condition to dill’ ‘£31 m" 1.22"‘ hi‘. "la , 1 in; 5,5 Qtumgd . w 8V0 n I; er M" Liz“ do“! h r sometimes with the hunters in- stinct. were a few evenings c410 brought back to the present age. suite suddenly. when One of them dur-inz his choru in the evenings msnt, Besides, 1t, 1 rather a difficult ken before of the var- of trestment- diet, xtracts. vlosterol. Xr hich Dr. Ereaux believes have given satisfactory r cases and should tried. The use of the little strurnent. for pressing tho harden- ed oil out of the pimple m more harm than help uni pleaded innocent. from Saint John where 27 veers for the umo firm. 'I'he pislbcl is coils/betel for a-loen. It isn't mine and it hasn't v. maga- 11C "1 have been ill for six months and came up here t owl on an iron rail hay ce/rrier which protruded froanwtrlhe barrzn. In great‘ haste and w... ~- h-M a‘... out: :2: ".:...::'".1:: implement of dediructicn cautious- wood. It was found necessary 1 “w; Keir w put in sever-l gum. took uiifmeggd ‘lfethx but l m! beh l occu - friends trust there will be no ssr- m; s": 5 e101?! :11“ 2,13%, m; ious complications but s speedy re- w” my“ “flaming bu; m discus- SOFT §5mos LONDON — (OP free a. French air liner from mud after it landed at "Steam packs open pores. out the pimple. and pro flow of oil. Their use fol‘ compresses of o salt sol ounces of salt to a qua: -—dries the skin. open pores, and improves texture d. the fat foods cheese. chocolate, sion they came to the conclusion n Pickering was“: ltiinettwilen first: laugh pin t - e rwks on em wav. 1 '"———-— him time ho leave the hunt- 1'13"" 1111'" W- 1- Th River Women's In- stitute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mm. Vernon Camp- bell on February 7th with twelve members and i/wo visitors present. Meeting opened by singing, lowed by repeeti In regard to foo are usually cut. d ter. goose. duck, cocoa. nuts and fried foods. hoir should be done g the face as the dandruff organism can aggravate ted. Roll call was nes. rreefpon ence was acne. ?l“‘"°’€. "'” “i. rec/cl t. of Practically all skin specialists use of the Xrav as the Wlsner and Mrs. W were appointed on p mlttee. Mrs. Frank Lee. Arthur Ridrcrdson the sick month. clfed to buy soup. a bucket for the school. The pro- or the everlinc was the 1M»;- wing on the nprc rograrn oorn- pletlng the treatment and Mrs. correct t- produce wrinkling. de- wasting of the skin." ___.______ ROSENEATII SCHOOL The Kenmmton midget hook tee their belts on Saturday when they defeated the Maipecue team Mr. Sinclair '1 to 2. Under the coaching of Mr. is bod Kenneth Mcleen are hops for s certainly coming along at a fut V clhlrldwiliifcalled onbvoth midget trams of the province g1 onor roll for January: ads X-i. Laurens Donshol Grade fX-l. Gordon nnvyer I. eedyllhe next meet- em Bovyer. a. Ann Donahue. ld ct the home of tshhe roll call Qu srrie. 2. James Sullivan. ads W-l. Zeta -1. Malcolm Mec- s delicious lunch was Quarrle. 2 Michael Sullivan. the l Tea theso is ML-s Phoebe Richardsi-