f Central Guardian ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, ‘ WOLFVILLE, The Verdict of’ the Architects LESLIE R. FAIRN Mr. Fairn, who designed the new Administration Building for Acadia University, reports as Jollowe on the interlocking Tile used in the gtruction of its walls: "The interlocking and other Tiles guppllcd from your Avonport plant for the new Main Building, Acad- ian University. Wolfvllle, were of good quality and unusually regular patterns. "This material was decided on after careful investigation; results have been satisfactory." Warmer in Winter, cooler in Summer; damp-proof fire-proof, sound-proof, and costing far less to lay: you should investigate inter- locking Tile. L. E. Shaw Ltd. Maker for the Maritime: Avonport, N. S. — ACADIA UNIVERSITY. N. S. interlocking Tile Features 2i 0 less heat loss than soil brink. (Jlsa. Gavan, M. P. A. I. G.) ilsfsty Loud no to 8.500 lbs. per squlsre inch. (Testing Laboratory, Llo- Uili University.) Ill hr. immersion test. 51% absorption (slams) Same tile builds wall any thickness. Plaster direct on ‘HQ-s no furriilI necessury. Air pockets prevent coiliiuetlon of heist, ooli. ur ulolsture. (lsn be plastered with litucno. fuced with brink, or ielt exposed. Ewell Interlocking Uni! eguuls seven bricks in size and. having hillt tin weight. can be lisid at. t lrsetion of the colt. l l ‘EQQTI ‘WIT I-lickey 8t Nicholson's BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO The Tobacco With a Flavor All Ils ()wn . Millions of [Figs Used Yearly iilcilri ' s. llilillltfillil, POLICE COURT-Tho ellwoting cues against A. L. ‘DOYilB was fur- Lhor addourued at the Police Court yesterday morning. ’ oiiuncl-i OF BCOTLANDP-Rlev. Ewen lMucDougali will preach Sab- bauh 28th at Coleman at 10.30 and i610. \ TAKING EXAMSF-IMessi-s J.‘ W. Johllison and J. is, Taylm‘ ofi Ollarlottelown, ivere ‘in Summer-l slide Monday inking an exumiuliltlou lln opiomc-trics before Dr_ 1~1. '1‘. Coivin. . CHURCH OF SCOTLANQ-Rev. ‘Ewen Mac-Douglrll intends LY) visit the Church llf Scotland congrego- ulon of Ualnbrldgc, Muss, and will llieilvl; hero oil tile ‘first oi’ April. lServic-es will he conducted ill the lcilillrcil on ilzilllpshlre Street, Culli- ‘bflilgéfl thrulilrhuui the mvyntih of iAprIl lli rile ui-luul hours i l DANCING CONTEST — Tilers lire several hilly entrants for the iilillitllig contest from Kings Coun- ‘ty. What is the luutter with ihe iPrlnce uiid Queens County indies‘! lA special Vftlllilblt! prize will he ‘given to the successful ludy coil- iostulll. indies, it is not too lute Iyut. Scull ill your entry Remember ,tlle llighls-Ciioulluy and 'l‘ucsduy. }‘.\ll.ll'i'll 29th and 30th. ON SAD MlSSlON.—Ml‘. John 'l‘. lSuliih. accompanied by his soul iRiis-sei lilitl lluughlier Elinor of ilNow Aiinun, N. S.. were in the lolly yesterday nnd leave ilnmonow loll return home, spending tho llilght Willi Mr. tifltl IMrs. Jlllgh Mc- ilnirq alt Bradolbuile. Mr. ‘Smlih *w:l.-.-i (railed to Brooklyn by itihle sull- (iell death of his beloved wife on IThursd-zly. March 18th, she having llifllllt! home l nurse her mother. ller dllnesp. and death cilmp {LB a. severe shock to her fumlly to whom slucvre sympzllthy "s extended. FUNERAL YESTERDAY.— The fuuurlll oi’ the lulu Jolliu H. Burns willl llPlil yi-sbcrlluy morning from v .lli:<l lute rosilileucil, 300 Keult Street lli Si. liiinsilllr-s (‘lltlicdrzil where u ‘Riilllivbfllll lllgil Mass ivzllg cleiollru. ~I loll by Rev. A. b. lSlllJiOil. The illclubi-ru- of ihv Bcuewllileut lrisll lSovll-iy, of wilfi-h door-used was u l‘ lllfilllllllii‘ |ll‘t’l'\'llt’(| Llii! hearse. ’lihl-\. pull ill :l.ri>r.~l were M USN s. '1‘. W. 1.. lirlllvlsu, E. . . ‘liar, i‘. V, Robins, ll. N. ’l‘ollllius lllllill (‘illlln J. Eiiliclll-li. Service ill. LS ., s» \\\~ —~// K. or c. MEETlNG.-—AL ll‘ ‘pl lurigl-ly llliulllillll lllol-llur, of ill.- ’ THE CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDIAN for YOU in CEREAL FORM Ready to ear-with marvel- ous flavor. PEP brings you health hnd dash. Everyone loves it. Contains bran. THE PEPPY BRAN FOOD O Q 5-044 0-6 9O O-F%OQ' JENKINS & SON Dealers For ALL-BRAN-PEP AND CORN FLAKES QQ-GO-§Q§O~O'O-Q O-OQaQ O-O-fi-O 6004-0 BRADALBANE VISITORS. ‘- Alllloug the visitors lli the city yes- terllzly from Bfiltlfllllllilllllt‘ WKBIPGI ‘Capt. Allan McLean, Mr_ liedley \Voollside,~ililr. Eivien McDonald ilnll Mr. and iilrs. iiugh ‘Mcinlre. THE PATRIOT RETRACTS.—- The Patriot publishes the follow lug retraction: “in regard to the llrtitrio ill the Patriot of iilzlrch 16th entitled “The Prohibition Enforce- mmll," lilr. Jullles Paton. chairman of the Prohibition Commission. has nil bvilzllf of lllut body tukcu ex- ception in some of the Siiltfifilfillltw‘. He. says lfeizalrlling iliP issul- ill prvsl-riplic-lis llilli. the average mou- lliiy lust your was llfly'llll'['(‘.. ill re gilltl l0 the question why llll- Chief lllhilliltlliili’ Wiiri rl-lllovPll from Chur- loiielown. Mr. Pliluil sluice- lllill Mr. llztrhillll" ivliu nni l'(!lll()\'tlll lit ltl\\'il_\'.‘<l rllsillvll Wl-Hi, Mr. Patton devlllljvs lhul llil- (Jlluillllsriloll in lluiul: its illlilili-il, Llltil lill- number c-f UUllVlVlllIllH ill lliiiti wlls lli; in 1921,59; zlilll ill i925. 103, Ziiiil tilal ill llll lllil men llllll ivoml-ll were lilliPll llc-furl- lllP rlllirl.» flll- viulll- tioil lli‘ llil- Prllliiiiilory l.:l\v. Mr. Palml furtllol" silllcs llizli politics have liol been‘illirlidiilzl-ll by lilo (‘lillllnisiliiln in iilly slilllr- -.l- fli-vln illlil illnl iilt- (‘ullllllisslun url- ilo~ illl‘. llll_'ll' l)l“il ltl- viiforvl- llll- l’|-<l lllliliiiry l.:l\v." {Q}—--_ __. A Knights lli‘ (‘ilillllillu-s, llolll ill tlluil- l liullll», Kl-lli Sil'i*‘l‘l. M-trlltlily ilvl-lr g1 lug, llll lirsirlll-Pvil null lllll‘l’i'>‘llllli.§ faiiiilirss W1l~i lllilivurl-il by ltvv. A. .l. ,. /. .\'l(!ll\l._\’l‘t‘ Oil “The iiiurly (‘ltuzilllall TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED.‘ H‘ .\ll‘lilsion:il'il»lri." l)l‘|)iily' tlrllnil | "efown li lung-ill. _.l, ll. illluucllnrll occupied Mivllllifiiliffif! Charo Qllle cllllrr. At. ihc conclusion .-l n34 ilczlriy voti- lil‘ lllllllksi luovell by _ _. Mr. ll. l‘_ (‘minors and sccolilivd i I {- 0-904 NEW WALL PAPERS FOR 1926 Our large New Stock now i open. Bflllltifill Colorlngs, Artis- tic Designs, Handsome Bor- den to match. We are Sale Agents (m- P. E. Island for the large Wsll Paper Factory or cell" MoArtiiur d. 00., lnc., Men. tmal, who have no superiors in the Wall Paper line. 0m- lprlces are made to meet all competition. Visit our uplo- dute Wall Paper Department, A lot of Remnants lit Half Price. ' CARTER & CO., Limited. ’ nu slnlll sclllillll coll We have a good Block of this good all, round coal on hand ‘Which is suitable for i i “O-OFOQ-‘OO-GOO-Q-Q e000 uhfueirulnl" ltllculllullsm lls luorl- vlrlllc ill a lie-tile: of it than ,l-llu l>l- fully clltliiluteii. INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- viaedly. Sufferers from Eyestrsln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the pl eiienos of any eye ttefeot. The motive power of the entire human wganlsm ‘is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it ls computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eyo strain ‘is present. a much larg- er proportion is required. Hence defective eyes. through their consumption of an ex- cesslve amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body, and produce lli health. HAVE YOUR EYES B. F. llllichesoli Optometrist Say This Over To Yourself Walnpols Grape Salts Protects . Your Health Two minutes s day keeps s cold sway Add llftclflils hours of health . llld comfel-g either f u r n a c e ‘or By regular use of Wampels Hinge. Brine Salts u olslhsls tile LT-ltttedmiziiloeonlgestsd mem- WQ b6 pleased excess mucouus? etyd. "mm," l ' l '. 0 deliver any quantl A Challenge ty rQQUITQd and BUM’- We will mlitl s little .antee satlsfactiml- §;'§§."l'.'.'lll‘l°'§l..l“:.lll"...’i:: w. - S & bsek for another. .‘ lest 8| He. L; Y h 'Wiisrf . ,4 onuuolsr ' “ilvhllfinsi ulaff seaweed fiflfiowoooeu Suilr iillliell.~-\\'ilcll one is n sufferer from jllllllilelilur rlloullllillsm ho clinuilt do lbPllPl‘ l.lillil to llliVt‘. the region ruli- lly Mr. Jvihll 1M. lluglil-s, wlrs clln~ vuyl-li lo the lilllrnfli lecturer by lllie cllllirlunu, to which Farther Mc- lulyrl- lllllllv u suliilhlo reply. AL ‘bird with lir, 'l‘llouuls' Eclectrll: Oil. Lil" llii-“limgfl IIWPUIPK. whill-li DH’- l.oi lilo. rubbing hi! brisk and con- "Nil"! m" "W947i? Mi‘- I1“° “YWHPY - iiullo iillill case. is secured. There. “'1'” iiiiimliil”! Tfmisurfif» WC“ Mi‘. Erncst 'l‘rlllnnr, who wTili his l)i‘l roll. I PLAY ENJOYED.—Tho four not. llrlilull “llfllluo Tics" ivzig presented fill- the first. timlei by mlllnlvers of the (‘onlmunlly Club on. Thursday oyenlng in North River Hull to a. very QIDIWPCIKHH‘ audience. The yinuwg poople were vcry pleasing ‘lu their aplwllnlnce and dlelll the tl'l.l(‘ll‘l'l0ll of their lilenrers from start lo llnisil. Miss lMlldro-(l Walr- rcn as "Ruth lVluu" wars most whi- mlule whllo Miss Amy flood made llil ndnlilrllblo "Aunt Melllssil." Miss “'18. Whoaltley as "Alma Wayne" (from New York) captured the heart's of ivll by her skillful noting as well ms her lovlely appearance. Iiliss Winnie Ceilings uhiy handled the rriiillcr difficult part oi‘ “Mrs. Poplin“ (with symptoms) while Miss Charlotte lilacKlnllon put everyone ill good humour as "Lindy June" who‘ "helps around." Fred Jewell in the part of "iilurtln lWlun" (with luenlories of the post) ivlls the stern, disillusioned fllllher of Ruth and noted his port well, willie Jolrii Wwrron mi “liar- old Vlincont" rind Jlilllton Wilcalliely rls "lmlrard Everett“ ivorc ‘ well placed. Stirling MacKlnllou as 4 “Jo lnh Tlssilrll" in his pcrslsinnt ntto Lions to “Mrs. -Poplln" threw out quite ii. ‘handful of helpful hints‘ to the faint hearlicll. it is i0 be hoped that ihc young people in- iPlill v0 kcop oil with this _go0d work and that we shall hour them ill‘lll~i‘O.-—ll’€lil'l0[ plbase copy.) __.<¢0->____ iii» yuu gi-t fl liillllilltliln of llfflflililff‘ Illi llli- lll~llrl7 lillu't ho frlgiiirucll it'll lllll llliilrt ‘trllulllth-lthl llllllgi-iltloll. Sl-lui-Hl Syrlli will fix It. Ally drui- Uri‘. L e ‘#444000- mnny improvements have lower price. ll also touts lesli to install. 430000000 wllfo ililil fnzilily, have THillill/(‘tl to both ' An Improved FAIRBANKS Wagon Scale lor Less Money Since the first Fairbanks scale was built almost 100 years ago PERSONALS ‘Mrs. \\’lli.' lmlllliirll, ('Lil‘li\\‘1lll ivusi ‘l " "ll"? l" lli" (‘lily yi-silrl-liliy. dill". ii. J. hlcllllulllll, Killrossi, Wlls u Vl§ll0i' lo lli!‘ (‘iiy yt"rlli'|‘(|{|y_ .\l<r. Jlisl-pll l)nyll-, R/zrky Point, ivzls in 'lli(‘ (Iity yt‘.r¢l.t*.‘l‘tl£lY. lilr. D. ll. irliolsilu. Nviv \\”li. silllrc. \\'.'l.:-l Zl visitor tn lho City yo» lurlllly. 4 ick-lnrvrilul", Suffolk, ivzls ll visitor to ‘flit? (‘iiy yvslllrllzly. lc-fi Ycrilvrlluy for Still FPaliCiSlNi, ‘California. foril. hero. -i-_. lilr. 'l‘. 'l‘. ‘Pnrnholm oi‘ the C. N. 1L, MOliUltHi iii lli the cliy_ liil-llss Blanche Moran is Plijoyllig J1. (lelllgililflil visit in ‘Boston, New inf! to learn that she is much illi- provoll in health. bliss Gllldys and iMisli Blanche Stewart of Scli View, spent the week end at Granville. the gileiiis of Mr. and Mrs. William Culley. ill/ll‘. Wilson Adllnis. Sea View. spent the week end’ in Granville, Cnlley. Miss llllyfll l’. (Wood nf Sou-til port, returned home Saturday after spclllliilg a very pleasant week with hor cousin, lMlss Prudence Drwkc of ‘Miiilvlew. llllr. ‘Lawrence MacDonald. El- mira. was e. passenger to 11mg”. iidiitln ‘We-st today. ‘Mr. John iMac-lnnie of Wllrsloo, acmlllpunled by his daughwr. Miss liloug the same lines ill the noarqMaudo “awe in we (my yesterday y. lilrs. lMlchnel Borrigml returned no her home lnl New Wiltslilre on Saturday halving spent collie time nu-rslng her illothclr, Mrs. liillrgilmt White, Hunter Rliver. been brought about. The latest Fairbanks achievement is a wagon scale of an entirely new design~a distinct improvement on anything so far invented. This scale hull a much simpler lever system. Consequently it requires fewer parts slid we are able to sell it at a much for it requires only a very shallow pit and foundation. ' Lille all Fairbanks scales it is very strong slid sensitive. 1t will give accurate wei|ht for many yearn. Made in 6 and l0 ton siles. Wrlie us for prices, and illustrated folder. "Jlucnumuuw "‘“'"'.!.¥.§;l$2% 8s. John. Onebrr. Montreal. Ottawa ‘Pabst ""-'-"'-.'..'.:::.';l:-.;lu::-. ‘r... A ma‘ Annual Meeting Of ~ 085$ for the year. iMrs. Jan. Gillan 407. Doz. V:ll— iic $120.35. Ml" .lll.~i. llilllilll, 4617. Doz. Value 51.10.54. ‘Bliss .\l:ll'y Mooney 0f this (lily bliss iilllry l.. (‘uulul-insi left yes. ltcrlizly nlorliing on rt'llll'l'l to Hart- (lliln., ufil-r vlsfting. friguds York and Atlantic City. it is pleas- liw ituests of Mr. and Mrs. William , Tignish Egg Circle The meeting of the P. E. l. Egg & Poultry Association willl iialll ill ‘Plgnisil Hull on February 8, iSlfMl at 2 P. M. l The meeting was called to order willl the President Mr. J. J. Chais- sou in the chair. The minutes of the lust meeting were read and adopt-vii. Tile hlanllgerhi report by Mes srs. liogalil nu Guiluut showed tluii during the year Mr. Hogan ship- pa-li Five thousand. four hundred and lllili-ty-lwo dozen eggs and Mr. (iullilllt shipped Tell thousand. two illllltlrell ulld thirty-six dozen (10; 236 llllz. and 5.492 doz) lllaklug a toilli of Fifteen thousand, seven lluilllrvll and twenty eight dozen A total value of’ $3,874.75 given to fifty-nine (59) llléf-lllllflrrl with u. rcilzlto of Five liluuilre-li lilllll sixty-three dollars ullll sixty seven cents ($503.67) lllflkilll-t a gros value of four thous- ullll, four hundred uud tilrityoighi dollars llu.l forty-two cents (Si; i-38.-lt5i nu average of twenty-eight and throw (lililrter cents per doz- en (2317,) lln August the nlombelis shipped Five lllindrcd (500) Live Fowl Vill- ued lli. Two hundred and twenty- two dnlillrli and eighty-one cents ($222.51) making a grunll tolul of the yViiTS business of Four thous- und six hundred unli sixty-cull dol- lars ilil(l twenty-three cents ($4,- tiliifl I. g it \l'ilfi moved and seconded that lMr. J. J. Gallant he appointed a Delegate to Chllrlottetolvn lo_ At. tend tile" Annual meeting during the ifzlrmcfs Week. 0n motion the election of ofilc- ers look pint-u. wliicil resulted lil the following: President. ..\lr, J. J. Chaisl-iou. Vice President, lMr. .l. J. Gallant, Seccillry, Mr. J. McInnls. Dircctorls. Messrs. Thomas Nol- llgun. Wiiilert Mclnliis, Ffdiltilri Hligllles and Patrick Hogan. Tile five largest producers were 11s follows: Mrs. Johnson Dawson, 651.6 Dllz. vfllilii $162.32. Mr. Pl-ll-i- lliciniyrc, 419. Duz. Vai- lll: $117.92. '.\lr. dos. F‘. Dellocilll, 405. Dllz. vlililil. $121.00. All lllonlbcrii url- satisfied with Lilo Year's Business and expressed or n; lam .»: . ‘M J .. ' WPWWE’ “Meet my good friend- ABON» AMI POWDER!” 'l"S tho same suit, scratcllle-s‘ ‘i‘_lt“lillSt‘l" powder fllrnl. put up lli u handy sitter-top can. Like flit: popular Bun /\nll Cake’ it doesn't scratch oil the dirt, but blots it up qulvlzi, “ml harmlessly, with minimum clll-lrt Women find Bull Ami l)0’.'0d(’fCOli‘.'Cl‘";‘Yif a nd time-saving on the bigger ell-ailing JWhS-"pOIS Madalin Canada u .3 Z/ Principal uses of Ban Ami" fur llmnivig aml pulillling HZiIlllilbS, Tiling Windows Fine Kitchen Utensils fvlirlols Whirl- Wlllullvllrk Rl-lllgerarors Aluminium Walc wllllt: Shoes Brass, (‘uppl-l Tin 'i lit‘ Hands and Nickel (ii/all.- Linoleum and (ilass Baking Dishes (‘ollgllleum “ and pans of alllllliniunl, copper. agate and tin, bathtubs and refrigerators, (‘clngolc-ulu and linoleum llollr-cliverlllgs, and mrlnilotlicr things. But, of‘ Ciillffit‘, for window's, mirrors and painted woodwork there's illlthlng like the llilil(l_\' Boll Ami (Jake. l Most lloilsewivcs know that with both those “partners lli cleanliness" rill-y can most readily/ cover zllllilist t-vcrv cleaning and polishing need. And llcitllcr rcddclls llUf ruughens the hands. BUN AM] LUHFFEU, MUIWFRLQAJ. Cake and moat housewives use both SYiEEihTMéétillfg f Oi" hrioved wife uud mother. lllss of one who was the best, and kindest. in her duties mother. llll her death we have lost a dear ll‘ll‘ll(l and not only in our Auxil- illry where her presence nlllllo lzilvc us courage and her kind words have us peace. But in the Presby- lorlun Cilurch wilere she has llvdil a lllenlber for many years llnli ui~ wilys uctlvo and willing i0 help Wllh any good work for the l)t?lll‘.l'- lllelil: of all Gods work she was ever willing. But her life work was ueliring the end and God called her lo her fiulil rewilrd to rest from lliu cares laud worries of this earth i0 he ibrcver with the Lord. us wife and Sleep on, beloved sleep j and iiikd , they rest, my dowli thy head upon thy Sav- iour‘s breast, We love thee well, loves thee best, Good-night. Signed on behalf of the members of the Long River Presbyterian Auxiliary. ' but Jesus AFTER SHAVING Dilute lMlnard's one-half with cream or sweet oil and apply to the face. refreshing. Very soothing and i vliill: ir PAlii IN Pi‘ J illlAL TAR For Nets One Carload Just Received THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., Limited. Wl- the luunlbers of, l‘rl*.~iliyterl:lll ling Sluiillll, Auxiliary of long River were llccp- dressed the meeting spi-uklug on ly grieved over the death lli’ your ilio slilljclet of Cooperative Alzlrk» And we ullilll. llllll ilie llfillvlll. nun well imagine how greatly you i‘. iii. lSlJlld lill‘flli§i'>'. will soften your sorrow, for lilo uilllrcssoil lllc null-ling llll lill- sllll- 311...]. A lull IJl-‘i-FlIf-ll‘ cllulllg, i lil illle fill-lulu" lli lllcreuw-d profits \'lll*illit‘l'ii Ullilrlllllvlilwll. lld- <-oa-é.»- THE BUSY MAN llPFiYirli ill‘ lf yilll Wiilil ill gl-l il l.'i\'()l‘ iloul- pllrticllllll-Lvlll; Sllllli‘ llllliuilll: frlculi, illli-“i llllflfl iii?!‘ BVQYY ilour. llli- l-gi; prlllllll-e . l.\llll Wlllil ll llrllllli: , Iillll‘ lliill sillrl lll such lrl-nl as this, little can hi- l.\lr. l“l't.‘(l .\l. Nlliill llii‘ lloluillioiilllil \\llll'll _\‘(lll llllli tli‘]\i'll<l. will to colllfurt you and time uhllll- li(l\'l'.l'lillI(‘lll Plhllllly i‘rlllllllil»l~ lllsll lilllri. go lli llilll \\'llfi zlliruyl: llilrl ll‘l.\'iil‘l' lllill‘ to plllll. WALL . l1 shows vines and flowers on deep toned grounds. This comes in blue and silver, blue and gold. and black and gold. When furniture coverings or hangings are patterned. there ls nothing so effective las a plalntoned paper on the walls. Maxlmur wall-papers Anmh" TaPHNY Pap" include many ‘limped pap uses pastel tinted vines, flow- er,’ when mlny “m. o; era and parakeets. against a shaded grey background. The same motif in deeper colors with dark browns and blues against a brilliant met- alllc ground. rose and blue are blended. with a fine network of gilt. These come in a wide ‘range of colors. from pale shades to the very dark tones. Our regular 22 inch line is without comparison, the tewn-mrices ranging from 12c double roll upwards. MAILED FREE HOLMAN’ HOM E FURNISHERS SINCE tell us the patterns are just ' wonderful. ers are much wider than or- dinary papers which permits of greater variety and grand- eul- ing fewer seams. wide and every pattern has been matched with a styling Border, an ingenious oombln~ atlon M Border ground gether to slmpiily the hang- ing and arrangement of pan- Stippled Chroiues Tapestry ‘ioapers A Really Wonder- Oiial Chrollies h“ Patter“ ‘n We don't mind telling you that our sale oi Wallpaper the past 4 months Is just 4 times greater than for the same period last year and the credit for this wonderful increase must be given to Boxers New Maximur Wallpapers. A Post Card Will Bring Our Big WALLPAPER CATALOG .lllvlllllllE¢EsAEut_‘ifwfiu wsfiifiill". favor lioue. ; Jllsl nsk tlin busy luau. d. (lflillfi to lio better during the e .. . _ _ -- l - < - i.» oils Ul llilllkullll’ you“ 1926' Igonshdw (Jrtleilllvhs H0111] ligllfliSStfilll rlililillfy ;ll lll:l’l‘ill~ lllltl] willl leisure never has -'——~{-0>——- lplllpur lllllo. .»\ lllolui-lll belt-all SWIG. 317ml"? may l"? Oilliii‘ “fill! Tl‘- l‘\ Siiflilill .\li‘*%ll"f»' "l m“ mm“ ;\ll llll.‘l'\‘2-illll_ll, iiilll ill i~ll|lll<*l'»;lli-':.' always "putting 0H" until luovl-rs. hilt yllu will nlll. be com- sllzlw ling (‘irvlll was ill-ill ullnm, Wm, {his mummy, “W... H“. m“ ffiynil5 arr- m despair. lili'li'll‘ fiiilifliltfll "illll Yul! 111W" Afiiylt‘ iiilll ti" iii" "lmrimmi "lhlrgl- illlPllilllllPi,‘ of ldlllVS aull llli‘ Hm ill. ivllilsl: every walking hour \l.‘li'(l llllllllivuy's ‘(Jtifli ILiEIIIlJVOP. llll-lllluy. llic l=7lii ilvil- 'i'l"' 31"" i‘li‘i.'ll(‘~ii lli‘ .\'li‘.*4. ll. .l. liil-lJ-llll, is t‘l'lI\\ilt‘(l full of work -~~-»-——<O>i--~ illu Wilfi lllrgoly litil-lllll-ll ltllll l-un- ‘h-m-h. 5H,“... m. 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PAPERS Everyone who has seen the ew Maximlur Wall Papers These new pap- of design besides show- All papers are 30 inches and back- effect printed to- Japanese Style A dignified pattern fer living or dining rooms. cen- trasts gold or silver flower! and branches with deep toned backgrounds. The design ls much in the Japanese style. and comes in deep blue with gold and silver, tan with gold, i-uet with gold, and grey with kllver. best ever shown in Charlotte- Charlottetown Branch 1057