SEE it sparkle in the glass. There’: a glorious morning laxative health drink for you! There‘: a welcome awakening for a sleepy head. ENO-first thing every morning! ENO's “Fruit Salt" helps your system to carry out thoroughly and regularly that little daily duty on which your health depends more than perhaps you realize. ENO brings better health! And with better health come fresh- ness, cheetfulness and vitality! Takea bottle home, and adopt at once this golden rule of inner cleanliness. ENUS "ZFRIIIT SALT‘; Salt: Representative: for North Amerira : Harold F. Ritchie 8c Co. Ltd, 10-18 McCaul Street TORONTO Prepared only by j. C. ENO . A11 Enormous Sale In 1927 we sold 19150 Columbia Dry ‘ Cells, 18993 Eveready Unit Flash- light Cells; 6640 Eveready Flash Light Bulbs, 1254 Eveready Flash Lights, 1117 Eveready “B” Batteries 2233 Eveready Mazda Auto Lamps. ‘This was a very large increase over 1926. The reas0n——the public know the best kind to buy. We expect a tarlonil about March 1st. Experienced travellers lrnow_and_ prefer the International Limited.‘ ~I canadghi famous train'of superior service and ultra-modern aPPPlflt‘ mgntg, linking these four great cities: uomluun. -~ NEON“ “more . CIIIQAOD J" . I d II I0 .m.i ilfiflmnifg racist lvigmlvill- _ ' nt-All-nteel. Oblervltidn iibrgry 52x2?“ with radio, compartment drawin! i-oqfm and standard sleefil“! mm 9am” “d dining enrs and day couch"- 1m mlwllllelll cumin 1.1mm "'1": Momma! dolly at ll P-"L. "I'M" Clilralo at 9 mm. nan day- \v.. x. lionltns, 6m ‘who Aim-l- '.. ‘rim-refit Tlolin ‘gum. il-lllnlv." Tuwmavlo Wm r. w. CLARKIN. niu. in”. Agent. Ch 1'°"'- ' gin, IAN Mm Limi Icahn! - To!!!“ C neetin with the Marl‘ 1:21‘. IITIVTIII Chicago (except Sundnyb Affiv" i Western Guardian l -ou.utnw~l suriizsiinrii-l alvc for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. Ray Brown. . -GU A RD l A N REPRESENTA-l, FIVE tor Richmond and vicinity ls‘ Mr. Ray Brown, who ls open to re-, celve new and renewal subscrlp-l tloxis. i l —ll0CKEY AT nnnuous- Rink; Thursday night, Feb. 16th, Kensinip, .on vs. Bedeque. Skate alter match. 2196-2-14-21 , -CONOERT AT 8T. ELEAH- en's HALL, Friday, Feb. uni. Al sale o! lunches and candy. Atllnls- aloli 35 and 25cts- It not line, Lvlou- 1 lay, Feb! 20th. 2488-2-15-21 l —M1sses Annie A‘Heuin who has I "itch enlbloycd iii the Globe Hots-Ll iunimerside. has returned to hur- ‘lolne at Skinner's Pond- l hnversc tonight, lrcyhouuils vs. Cnpc TPRVUTviQ Tryon Arru\\':s.- l - Skate alter match. l -RICI'IMON_D BAY GONG REGA-l ; NON-Services 1n connection with, vlll be held on Sabbath in Victoria West at 10.301. mi. in Lot l4 at] l p. m., also service in Tyne Valley 1t. '1 p. m. A11 made welcome. Revl A. Brown. irilnlstcr. ;he Presbyterian Church 1n Canada} l . l --LOWER FREETOWN - “Peel Women's lnstltulo meeting wasl held January 19th, at tho homo of‘ hiss Mabel Burns, tcn mom-born» progruln consisting o1’ music and reading was callrled out and much, enjoyed» Meeting closed with Nat-l loiial Anthem, iiext meeting to he held at the home oi Mrs» Russell McCarvllle. Roll Call to be answer-x ed with a “Valentine Verstr" Thcrei ls also to be a programme» --—----0o>-—-— Eastern Guardian ..*‘MEN‘S MACKINAWS-Selliug: fol‘ $4.90. $5.50. and $13.00 at Poole 8a Thompson, Ltd. 2439-2-13-211 ‘ . ‘Hill {our visitors were, present. Al 1 wsntsrznu ‘AGENT-Mr. J. w} Murdock is Guardian Agent llll Q ivloiitaguc and will be pleased in‘ receive news items, advertising“ new and renewal subscriptions. ..*THE STORMY Pei-noisy“ Four Act drama, Soulls, February, 20th. (lash prize to holder of; Lucky Chair. New Orchestra in al- tcnilaincc. ‘Z375~2-lll;lii ..“‘BOYS OVERCOATS-dusl. b0- forc we finish our stock-taking we have a few coats at.‘ $5.00 to $12.00‘ at Poole & Thompson, Ltd. 2-13-2i 1 -__~ l ..*“MENS‘ HEAVY work ishirts iit‘ 51.00. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 at Poole Sz Thompson. Ltd. 2439-2-13-31 ..'==wHis'r PARTY - A soil-ts i1‘ ii-hisls hrlii iluriill: the wi -.~ by the Little Pond Altui- Society" UZLlIlU to a close Feb. 4th nt tho’ linllii: of Miss Liluru McDonald ' Their were a grout success both l TNZlHllV iillil financially The 'l:i1l~,-' les prize was won by Miss hlntleb] l1lB‘.\1("C0l‘ll111('., while M15 Ed- Mv-i iloililld carried of the gcntlcmalfl piizc. The cake so generously iion- uteil by Mrs» .1. GJItvD/Jilnlil ivns lotlerled and ii good- l)’ siitn realized. The lucky winn- . ‘l1’ was Mrs. J. ti. McDonald. .\_ l l box ill‘ chocolates donated by Klimt] Helen l\li:Dmin1i! for llln lut-liyi cllulr» wns woli by .\l1'~ Nelson Slim warl. l ——-—-¢-o-§-——_- , zzThe Oil of the People. Many} Oils have come and gone. but urfl Thomas’ Eclcctrlc 011 continues tn maintain its position and increase Us sphere of usefulness cach ycnri its sterling qualities have brought! it to the from; and kept it their, and it can truly be called the oil 01' lhc people. 'I‘hollsllnds have benc- litcd by 1t and would use no other preparation. Q-;_-_.-_ rim CEIARLQTTET.Q,YY§FQIERPMN;.-.,-» l (Li Information It is inevitable tliatlliis wealth of experience has been reflected in the high standard of NORTHERN ELECTRIC pro- ducts which are in daily use for the service of Canadians and tlie development of Canada} resources. Master Workiiaaen Work for Canada N Nonrnsm»: ELECTRIC plants and branches 4,623 workers daily elrert all their wealth of training and experience to create, perfect and distribute much of the equipment necessary to transmit electric current to supply the needs of Canadian house’ holders and Canadian industries from coast to coast. Thus each worker is playing an important part in the development of Canada and in the building of a. great industrial nation. i The guild spirit, which inspired the master craftsmen offormcr days and created a standard of perfection which was easily recognizable by all, is strong in the hearts and minds of these workers. This healthy pride of workmanship has become a part of every product of NORTHERN Ecscrarc workshops. u The NORTHERN ELECTRIC COMPANY is proud of the record of service of its em’ ployees. The oldest employee iii point of service has been with the company for fortyenine years; another man for forty-four years; and a third for fortythl-ee years. There are twenty men who have a record of more than thirtyefive years of service; sixteen who have been with the company upwards of’ thirty years; one hundred and twentyesix for more than twenty~fivc year's; and one hundg-gd and ninetyeseven for more twenty years. Mrffiem ikmvc i COMPANY LIMITED Equipment for lrurlsnzillirzg Sound and Power 86 HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX, N» S. .53” ,. DUVAR SCHOOL lliiiiol‘ Roll for Duvur School furl llii: month oi‘ January- Gratle X. l. hluric Llrsulv Do- iron. llrd: 2. George Blanchard. 1 Griiilc V11. 1. Henri Bhineliiiinl;| 2. Willie Pitre. l (Willie vi. 1. Allllllll Blanchard; l 2. .‘\\'L‘lll'1E (lhlllmt; 3. Pius Pllrnfli (lraile 1V. 1. Helene Doiron; lliirlc Blanchard; .‘l. Prlscllle 1).»: Iron. \ (iralile ll. l. llerl Pllro; 2, (trilli- l.‘|‘ll1i\ (Ialliilil; Jl, Ollvt- (lallirnt, (lrmle 1. (n) l, Evqgne gallant; 23. Tlieotltlw (lnllnnt; 5!, Jflgeph Bluucliuril. ‘ (lrnrle l. (b) 1. llltii Pltre; .2 lidlnonil (lallnnt: ti. Yvonne Gu1~ laul. Louise (illlllilll. Principal- Eleuorc Arsonault, ¢\Sl!l.‘il111ll~ Why Suffer From Rheumatism when Mln- ard's Llnlmcnt will bring soothing relief. i SUMMIT IXMIIIIATIIII Fitting uiii niinlylnc chl- “lift MABON OPTOIIIIIIQT " *_ Gflllwuy Syflam in America a l-Jill I Lia-u. -../ Grade V111. 1. Fltlells Blfllltlh H MONTAOUQ. P. l. l. ' omen with qts 93ml, , ~white Suds g -- helped by Napthet’ a Aprils - use. the sect-oft; d! his ‘Glllllltlflt moi cal cleansing power of Pearl White Napthi Soap. Combined ‘with a super-excellent, rich-latheringi, laufidrysonp, thifl gentle gian: of cleansers is perfectly blended in Pearl to give you-moths soap at its lest. Dirt dissolves away “before yohr very eyes, clothes snowy-white, fragrantly dean-quickly, surely and easily. For every liducohald oieqneing use, inhard or soft water, Pearl White Naptha will probe a new, efficient help and labor-saver. ' , , 5 r! Soap wro poi-a oxchunjod for, many bgqgrifql, "h: - n. 4 c and uufu glfla. ‘w y rite today for fro: Premium cchloillo Made and Quaranteed by the makers of COMFORT SOAP. PUGSLBY DINGMAN a 60.. LIMITED . roiiouro n rvonnni. '