The Ffliusrorim (Continued from page 13) run cusatorrnrowu_t_igénniss " - i Western Guardian ' -Roeu~iuoou noun is sunr- auteed to please you better. SPRINOHILLl A. K. lord. 2218-2-3-21. __“NLoADmG Another View of Prohibition ma‘ l“ autumn‘ Advertisements in the Pacino Po- lice Magazine of hos Angeles, CaL, "devoted to police cooperation and criminal apprehension": Phone Westmore 1085 J. M. PITCHER Grape and Older Presses Crown Caps Corks and Bottles Malt Syrup and Hops Kegs Crooks Glas Containers i915 So. San Pedro St. Les Angeles -8EI.Z THE GAME‘ Saturday night between NofiifBedHlue and Central Bedeque Married men. 2224-2-3-2i join with your fellow- countrymen in the Sons of England Benefit Soc- iety in protectin your- selves and our amilies against t e financial strain of sickness and adversity. Join chem in social fellowship. join them in advancing your common interests as citizens of the British Empire. initiation fee, $5. Small monthly dues assure free medical attendance and medicine, steady income when sick. . death bene- fits for your family. Seventeen _ You Also . I i _Need A Vitamins -FARM FOR SALE -.- Fifty acres shore farm tor sale at Norih Carleton, four miles from Carle- ton Station Handy school and churches. Walter Bartlett, Carle- ton. ' 2l40-1-31-5l “llUi-angelhekoe is the best tea you can buy In cIe , bright Aluminum ilinotrni SPEBIALS -_..___.__,*____._ WESTLAKE BOTTLE SUPPLY CO. Barrels. Bottles, Corks Malt, llops, Syrups, Etc. Everything for the Home Bottler Delivery Service Open Evenings Washington 5966 . 1552 West Sixth St. —CIIEVROLET fiASSlS lecture at Prince Motors show rooms. Sum- merside, February 6th, at l p. m. and 7.30 p. m. Free to all. 2223-2-3-21 Th t dard of a young msn's_or woman's health and‘. gtygngetha, ‘rill; ability to ward of! _or resist winter colds or cough,‘ , decreases as the body is vitamin-starved or undernourished, r T}, ‘ h c reiul to kee vitamin-nourished with emuhi. fled Zii-liie? 35f a: in Scott's ‘ ulsion, renew their llfengfh and energy and are better equipped to master the dunes o} school or business. r l wk ‘_ l ‘d be Ari Hid d- eroi enreguuywou _ iii-Protect- ing illltfeetlttiluyllui? hgglthlvby helping to make your daily intake oi food more efficient. K¢¢P "Qlknmllkhfid, W“ ' Sculls OllUlSl0l_l__ more likely to keep an eye on the quantity as well as the quality of the lubricant in the transmission gear case. If such inspections are tirade once o. month, one can be reasonably certain that none of the‘ serious. effects of tinder-lubrication‘ will be felt. . Imported and Domestic ‘ Wholesale and mun: Western Bottle Supply Co. i Extracts, Flavors. Essence, Essential Oils, Cordials, Corks, Bottles, and Battlers Supplies Phone Olympia 3410 4314 Sunset Blvd llas llis Opinion --MALPEQUE.—A Chicken. Sun- poi- will be given by the birdies of ‘Pilnceton United Church, in the Hull, on Tiles-day, Febhlury 7th. . 2'21 i Tc: (good quality] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Per lb. 55c . . 10 lbs. .750 .600 ‘ .250 Write or apply for lim- I ature or information to local lodge secretary or to l David J. P , Supreme Secrets y 5B Richmond St. EnmToroluo, One. P. E. ISLANDER —-CIIEVBOLET CHASSIS lecture‘ at. Prince Motors show rooms, Sum-i mersidc, February 8th, at l p. m.‘ and 7.30 p. m. Free to all. I l 2 - - - i’ 223 2 3 2 Triumph of Law Enforcement inl GREV, Bonneville, (Arkansas) as revealed‘ by a political aavcr" ‘ in the‘ eminent Progress: . ' WANTED ‘ Everybodys vote who is iigainst , the (so called) Bone Dry Law. Nol LEADS Bone Dry votes wanted. J_ M_ 31753‘ The following Independent Candidate for $119413“ 1'0!‘ "Sell! . Logan county sheyjfl Editor Tclegruph-Jouriiai. ‘ Saint John- 2 Sirp-‘ilp attention has men called to the editorial iii the 'l‘el~‘.~ graph-Journal oi‘ the 24th inst, uu~ der the heading, “Following Up ‘Saint Juhnfiq Lend." which. refers i the de-sirnhlllty 0i‘ closer 11-1.:- lllonsliin lit-iill: established ‘between ‘tfllllllllflffllill and agricultural intvr- ‘cuts, and slitting that. tho first ‘practical stop in this (llrectlon “you taken lly lhc Saint John Board or’ Trade, and which is llfékig’ coni- lIlPllllPil to Bctlrils 0t" ’l'r:ldc in ‘other DilPlS oi’ Canada. With all due respect, l tool oli- l l I | Corns, peas tomatoes ' 13¢ 4 plneapplg‘ gnu-d _ , _ _ , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 2 tins Soap, P. and G. Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 bars, Vanilla, 2-02. bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 bottles . Sodas, Wesion's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34b." tins Icing Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . -. Z MKS- 3 IDS. . 3 lbs. -CAPE TRAVERSE HOUNDS will ploy the Victoria Unions m. Cape Traverse Rink, ‘Mcndliy evening. February 6th. This will he the best game c-t‘ tin- seusoii. Don't. miss it. ‘223S-2-4i~2i correspondence -FERTiLiZERl FERTILIZER! -We are now hooking orders for commercial Fertilizer to he handled ‘through tho Potato Grower's As- sociation, Please call at the ivorehouso or phone us your le- qulremenls. J. B. lilillinan. Ken- elnrztou. l!)05-1,l8,tt- ‘ l Orange Marmalade .. i ‘ Strawberry jam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-lli. gllss . _ . . . . .. 2 tins. ‘Adv. l were‘ present. Rotiirinu 1.0. "Ynil- man presided. in aildition to 50 representative farmers, including officers oi the various agricultural associations. tho guest“ comprised Col. A.ll. Bordon, m‘ llalifux; bios-hrs. Koiahi lslilnn, or Toklo, Japan; Nelson ltatterlbury and RF. Yilutvh, of Charlottetown, and Jll". Fraser, of Halifax. The chairman briefly oulllnml tho object of the lIlPEllllg stating that them are i-ortnlu questions lll which farmers and businessmen have n. common interest, nut-h as education, good roads, lrnnriporiiu than, etc, rind in WlllCll profitable d r-icuaslous might he held. re 1mm” be burned, lPrnfessoi' Patti liiurphy spoke wggfmldwsugmt mlgngwisdom oflMlmcm and Saakvlue’ Emmi“ interostlnzly ‘on the eroivine u! protecting the engine against chi1-;‘T"°=d“l’~ seed potatoes. stating that the “n3 blasts by means of same kind‘ best quality in the world can he 0g Coven“; o“ m‘; radium‘; Other.‘ l-ifilw" f!“ U"! lfllimd- 71"?” l5 ‘l wise, the bad etlects of operation figs‘; ‘°‘l"llza‘"“‘;lglvl‘l_l‘lne‘l;‘zfw “1‘°“'°l?l“ at too low o. temperature are bound . l I‘. l )0.- l-zan in 1917 with tho shipment cl‘ a to muke themelves apparent our from farmers in Lot iii. Nelson ltattenbury also spnkc on ilotoln growing. stating that tho island should produce douhlc tlm ‘yield per ncrc- There ls need of lmllPflVlIll-Z the quality ot’ potatoes exported. - More Ih-olilbltion Prom the State capital, Iowa: "A bill introduced in the Iowa Legislature seeks to prevent barb- ers from asking questions or telling stories when performing tonsorlzil operations." Happenings 0t _ The Week‘ (ftoutiuuctl from 0.143012) Table Raisins [Regular 50c) . . . . .. Peal-h Jain l lb. glass (A real Special) , . . . .. 2 bottles . CUDMORE BROS GROCERS ~FARM FOR SALE -- Form :1‘. (Yrapauil at‘ (he tutu (iconic Fikllllllfl consisting oi’ 22 ill-res. For filrllicr particulars apply to Pc-i~ry' Pi-itul-ls, South (ilnstcubury. (mun, or 1.1". 'Ncwsom(-, if» Silver $1., Middle- 'ioil. (‘Oilih ilflfih-il-fi-Qi. - How righteousness ‘is rammed ln- to the heads cl the youth of North‘ Long Branch, New Jersey: "Harry Hayden, champion cigar- ette butt tmlsher, today is the proud possessor of a silver watch“‘ “ MM‘ ‘U “_ _‘ ‘ Riven by the New Jersey W. C. T.‘ASZW o .‘ . scum uidi its nut- U_ ‘o the boy smashing under foot‘? niovc was first ma c. in lrinco the greatest number o!‘ snipes. Hc- alimil‘ \“":ll”l“l§“\\;“"“0l"l§-' ground 9'00‘) under ms heels’ ncwieirlter hvfizisltliltilillelrl‘ ‘distill: t . . T. U. ords." i _ cording 0 w C ten ‘tanvns m‘ tho farming interests in ‘the fall ct’ 1919 to ascertain if the ‘Bonnie oi Trade llQllld in any way lend assistance lu forming a. Po‘.- iim ilrowcrs‘ Association. As o. 1-».- suit, the first IParmers’ Day at Ru‘.- .. ,’ _ ary in the Maritime Provinces, mefvwgnfiihzmgacgxksligg: gtlxdumd probably in (launder, was held ‘by police in an automobile econ-l“ (ll'a"l°"”"’w“ ‘"1 Jim‘ 16' "'2"- lpied by John J‘ Kenna“ Anesmdit ziltuch hereto an extract from ‘and charged Wm,‘ po-ssessihg buvyitlm Patriot newspaper 0t‘ that dat". im- tools, he was released when he produced credentials as arrohi- bition agent and explained that» the equipment. was used in raids‘ hereabouts." Engines Est flold. Too Mrs. T C. Ed-‘IGEVS "many friends A w m‘ _ o emu menu-c welcoming her buck from Mon- sup“ “‘l‘°w°oszfg“tges‘hgsslemc‘léanw'treal, whore she spent the past at temperatures of 180 degrees. Yet. law weeks‘ ' ' ' there are thousands of times during, wmwr ‘whm me engine mock 15‘ The Abbie Sisters left yesterday so cold, oven after long drives. that‘on» n week-end visit to the main one can put title's hand upor it‘lnnd_ plum; hockey m‘ Anmm,‘ --THE YOUNG PEOPLES Sir» imy or the lienalugton Presbyterian Church will hold :1 pantry solo on Saturday afternoon, February lith- " Tho public iuterostcil are remind- . ed that. the pantry sale advertised for February 4th ls not under the ‘ auspices or the Young Peoples Society of the Kenslngton Church.‘ Ry order of President. ' Miss Annie Watson is leavlngthh ‘morning for Sackvllle, where the |Wlll take a two weeks‘ special art lcourse in china painting at Mount ‘Allison University. C O ‘ Mrs. H. D. Biden, of Amherst. spent. the week-end at her home in returning Wednesday. n o o Ivirs. Allan Cosh was hostess for the Monday night Bridge Club this ‘week. ' Burglars Equipment for Prohib- ltinnlst . Law Enforcement news from‘ Manhattan: Charlottetown Eastern Guardian ..*SOURl8, FEBRUARY 8TH- Itev. J~ J. iWlcDnnalrl lectures on Roma. Musical Programme. 2198-2-2-51 146 I-‘ichmond St. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Sumrncrsidc, Lloyd Lewis. Starter Will Do Trick 1 o When the vacuum tank has been‘ drained. for any reason, it is not‘ necessary to remove the top and; prime it, as many think. Merelyfihis 61W. step on the starter for about; 15 or; 20 seconds with the ignition oil and; the throttle closed. This is the‘ simplest and most clllcieut method when the weather is cold. few ivceku nflcr llils meeting the 'P.E.I. Potato (iro\i'oi's’ As~ aouintllzn ivns formed, and today Prince Etlwilfll lslpnd is producing over flihpvrcliut of all llta certified seed potatoes grown in North Am- ‘orica. 1 in 1924, when tho writer became lprosiilent of the Print-c lildwarl island Associatcil Boards of 'i‘i'ndo, ‘ the agricultural societies were, lu- dmarm‘ mum mday issued an vited to attend our uuuuai confor- edhtdedlh“: ‘fag: gets)‘ 112815;’ n: ence. Each year since the agricul- Yaihh flanks“ ‘munmms m ‘he turnl societies hnvc hem with us \ “mic “are mw Lmdenmum at mlr conflwcncos and we haw plll 1c is“ l...‘ said he had received °"'°1"'“‘“"‘ l“ "my "Y" l“ Pm‘ c ‘- ° 9° ' r y‘ and mating the wvlfaro of our province. numrous qompmlrats o “fieh a1 in 1925 the Women's institutes wome?" slung the!‘ Swrfid “‘e'm_ of the province wcrc also lnvlt-rl ham m me Ivlljlm n5) a. 0 “ m to participate in our conferences. NEWS m? Public squalfi. ls I‘: (“nws which the’? accepted. and we have Place “ml Such amen “m _'heeii vii-operating evvr aim-c. wnet- I fool, therefore, in view of llio 1 ro "ross . nd success we n o. c 73'4"“! Tam“ and Banels dwlth herd‘ in bringing tin]: illizrircllulc- tural and commercial interests to- gether since who your IDZm-thrlt Print-e ltltlwiifd Island is entitled to its rightful place. in having initiat- -- ..‘-‘STEWART’S BREAD is the best. You can get it at MacDonald 2l05-eod-2wks ..'EASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock ls Guardian Agent in Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. e---~~-. oo-oo>--—-—- -- BENNETT SETTLES MINISTER ..=“S'I‘EWAB.T'S BREAD now on sale at MacDonald Bros. 2l05-eod-2 wks “ reoo That Car or Yours i ll! WILLIAM ULLIAII lloort-toilhart Talks wuu Anto- mohllo Owners llldl Driven on llod 0o (h! Illa loll OIIO of Their Oar! nl the lxpenll- Manners in lilarion i O Paris introduces a new hat with a tight crown extending below the {small brim on one side. Because Last night on the L. o. c. Alleys" Ls Wom "H?" "m! “w” l“ the Victories ‘met and defeated the crown looks a little like a bsndesu Cresccnts in a. close game by timer-l i; g5 calm; q ‘e hemuhe mt," glrehpi '12 pins. h t ‘ ‘ o o e game was somcw fl. 009e,. and the Crescents were ivithout two} _.m“°" crepe d9 cmm p188“: 5kg: of their best men. while the Vlc-‘lml be "ewly smart wppe torlas who rolled a. very nice gumcqF-Dflhfl Wli-ll l! will“! llllllle mm‘ had their full team. 1n last rughtsquarter jacket or one o! white silk game A. Joy of the Crcscnts hadmr linen‘ ~ high single of 270 pins, also high‘ total of 718 pins. Following arc scores: Vlclorlas J. Hughes . . . . . . . .. 137 C. Kelly . , . . . . . . . .. 1'15 Note on the state of civilization in Marion, Indiana: l _.___ >4<q-;_._-__ L. 0. C. BOWLING O-WGO ‘ But One Way to Learn How many times during cold wea- ther is the motor car owner uncer- tain as to the adequacy of the anti- freeze solution in the cooling syst- em? Sudden drops in temperature catch thousands unaware with re- ‘sults of varying degrees of serious- lness. There is only one way to be Ecertahi on this point. That is by lapplylng n. hydrometcr to the solu- ztion. Every filling station has such la. device and all are willing to make‘ C. Hewett .. .. ithe test. without obligation on the W. Carmody .. motorists part. It is an easy way to have the question answered, and _ the only certain one. “News A. Joy . . . . . . . . . . . .. P. McGulgan . J. Malone E‘. Hughes .. F. Tierney . . . . . . . .. l5l Total RUMOR , OTTAWA, Feb. 3. An cx- ‘ change. in tho Federal Iiousc this aiteniooii between Opposition lead- er Mnnett and .l'l't‘flll8l’ Kinp; so: at rest rumors that (lreut Britain might be going to accredit zi Mili- iater to Canada in reiurn for Cun- uda accrediting one to hcr. When '.\ir~ Bennett discussed the suggestion as having: emanated from the. Government, lion. ‘Mr. Klnp," denlllrrvtl, ilr-cloriug that he llud never heard o! the proposal on his sldo of the llonsc. hut lmd heard it dlscunserl by Opposition lnenrliors. i Hon- Mr. {Bennett returned that lhis point at the moment was simnly ithat Hll('ll all arrancr-tiient was im- possible. Premier King nodded his acquiescence. I Mrs. J. M. Murley was among the ‘5“=“hm;tcsses entertaining at four table! 156 of Bridge at nei- pretty home i" llgiilnrighton on Thursday eveninli- i U O Advertisement in the Modeswl (CalJ Newt's-Herald: 1 Madesm dooperage-AUI Tenth] ill»- TQN“? a-“d- will‘? burels of led such a worthy movement, which desuiptm" mpamnl; prljmptly m“ is new being followed and advocui- 19ml“ W- ed in all parts 0t‘ the Dominion. Yours faithfully. l J- C. HYNDMAN. ‘Charlottetown, Jan. 2S. “Ogfiigl ‘II-laxamglsglment ‘mm a! (Extract ‘from Patriot of Jan.» l6. ma n H n 1 1920.) "T719" "e m"? wewmuers mm‘ Tho series of fnrmors‘ meetings “M71675 “l? 5mg 5x715 aclmrdmg m which wvro lll‘lll (Eur-iill: tho work Dr. Amos 0- Bqulfe- “"1"” Exa,wound up today with .1 rim-mo- 81ml!" 0f weswheswr county an Igothcr diuur-r of professional mvn foflfll?!‘ Physician “L m9 7mm“ Helnud iarmrrsi, rzlvmi hy llio Rotary zxamifid‘ 12g‘ mlgsbgigeyiifcqciui) at mp Virrtnrln- About 100 e so l.l’l ~‘ Rotary Club of White Plalns. Oil this number, 7'17 said they were tot-l at abstainers, and only 440 wflrq h llilihllillllflilillhl drinkers. There were fifteen divorcq ~\\\\\>“ ed men, thirty wiclowers, 502 mnr-‘i rted men and 670 single men." ‘ 205 219 195 181 142 Though 1,300 miles of ether from Hamilton Bay. Labrador, to Hamilton, ‘Ontario, sos signals, spelling distress at sea, flickered the other night to be picked up on a rude, home-made radio reizelv~ irig set ,in the home of Mrs. Roy W. Parke. She recognized their _ impdt and on the Morse code being decipher-ed by a friend familiar rwith It, It was flashed to the Atlantic coast and patrol craft rush- ed to the ald of the stricken ship, which was towed to port. There is no report of the message being picked up by any radio stations ‘or other pivots equipment. e The many friends of Mrs. W- P- Brucc will regret to loam oi her ill- 2m ness in the r. is. x. Hospital WW‘ P‘: necessitated an operation a l" 7B1 days ago. 16B‘ o » Prohibitionists Fill Sing Sing _ Traction Better in Low ‘P’$"J The snow drift on the highway or ‘the mud hole on the by-way pres- ~ents a. driving problem. Many mo- 2520i . » . . ‘minis do not know whether it u The 1.. o. c. Alleys have been put‘ ‘New sheet rumuu aw wt hi!“ ‘WW5!’ i0 "l! getting through. with in first class condition arid are now thanover lifthe vamp and hill/BOW 1a tine burs of speed or to approach as good as any in the Maritime ‘he 55%‘, suwmng u, mm than. lgenly rind slowly. There are ex- Provinces. l - ‘ ‘ buck‘, ‘eeptions, of course, but in the main; --_ EVEN” pumps “h “no” e jlt has been found that the latter Tonight at 8 o'clock sharp thc“~'5' I O t" Fsgottingnnd lace are the iwodt- lproccdure is the more efiective. Invinciblcs meet the Conucks, and ‘Traction. in such cases. ‘u; better in it is expected the Canucks will pu a strong team on the Alleys and cur-litmus for daytime dresses till! show the spectators that they will mcch-a ‘nmmg universal endom- ‘low gear. I give the leading teams as ood run for first place as any“ othe?‘ mam‘ AWN“ m” are“ h“ mm‘ pattern set in with recoil-W- ...sz"i.ss.'zcerz‘o.c:arza"g.irzram _.... Cascara is Your Doctofs Choice . ling any other season. in most. cases.‘ is the product of three things; first, When ‘hysicians pronounce concert the P aRFIuCI‘ laxative-why ex- (PPOPEFW sealed valves; second, ‘closely adjusted valve tappets; and,‘ third, a cylinder head gasket that is itlght at all times. The lattcr two, ‘most frequently needed. are simple loperatiorxs that require only a few ‘minutes. Their effect. upon cold ‘weather starting is to important. to‘- porlment with things that lash the system _into action? fialcnra, you know, is the bark of I tree. natural and normal stimulus to the bowels. The Indians, who used to chew this hark, had no word in their lur- 1 guagc that meant "constipation"! one Exports have tastimntcd that the Pltillipinl-s might. lie made to pro- luue 10,000 lOlll-I o!‘ lullher yearly. Big Demand; FOR THE NEW ENLARGED DICTIONARY 1 Coupon and 98c Stag Parties Also Banned Home-madebutEnds Coughs ln a Hurry * ‘“".........'*"."s‘..i.":..":‘:."""' one: abou I) t f the student of ‘llél Keeps Compression m!“ acumen or . . - wowserian psycliolosy. kindly DI"- vlded by the Bcv. Philip Yarrow. A, 13, (yr-incision), prominent moral‘ crusader ofChicagot ‘ "Evidence is now at hand. WW. ncsses have been found. I strike!‘ Punishment to the guilty may oi" may not. come. Guilty people are‘ constantly escaping PllY1l-‘11ll"°nl-‘ “an,” That is the major cause of the ln-l crease in crime. But whether the‘ court says guilty or uni; guilty. my‘ mind is clear. NW conscience ehnl-‘ lenges me to action. and I must‘ keep comfortable with my con-‘ science. I strike! l‘ take ilie ham- mer 0L God in my haud. God callsl‘ me and I strike! "the consequences‘ are in His hands. l strike for the‘ mothers and babies of Chicago! l" strike for the children of (thicagoi, I strike for the home of Chlcfigol‘ I strike for the city l lovcl I strike: l i l l if you liiivc u severe cough or ‘client cold, with soreness. throat tickle hoareenea or diflciilt breathing, ur_il your chi] wakes up nt night with n hoarse cough, and you want quiz: help, try this reliable old home-mode cough romcd Any druggist can sup- lt L"? ounces of Pines. lluur this into ii 6m. bottle and iill the bottle with plain mutilated sugar syrup. Ur use clari 0d honey if dosh-ed. 'I"hls makes 16 ounces ol really mu y. it tastes good oiaiite of its low cost can be depend‘. upon to givs quick and mating ri-l-ef. You can feel thin take hold of s cough in n way that means hlllllnefll. It loosens and raises the phlegm sto s throat tickle and sonthmi no lien s the irritated membranes ‘of the lhfuflt and bronchial. tubes with an Readers of The Guardian are daily taking advantage ofthe opportunity to obtain a valuable Dictionary at a merely nominal expense. It contains thirty to forty per cent more defined words than any similar dictionary. THE BIGGER AND BETTER lbc ignored. In addition, good mm; presslon comescin handy as a broke when road conditions dictate the wisdom of a gradual rather than rapid, stop. Make Use of Conditions arkiiblc cough remcd , and in i Progressive motorists can make ‘use oi‘ their environment. An il- llustration is to be found in the case Crisp —I' Dainty -— "More-lab" DICTIONARY “Your Old Dictionary is out of Date.” Clip thc\(3oupon and get the new one by sending at once to The Ohorlottetown Guardian‘ ease. and prnmntness that is really astonishing. Plnex in ii special and highly con- centrated (‘flfllpfllllld of miine Nor- wly [line extract and pa stable guniii- col, and is probably tho best known means of overcoming severe couglugl throat and chest colds There are many worthleu imitations o! this mixture. To avoid disappoint- ment, ask for "2 ounces of lnex" with directions. usranteed to , give absolute satisfaction or - money pi-omyitiy relimdeddrh Pine-x 10.. oronto, Ont.‘ for America and the llfih heritage‘ of her high ideals of sex purity and‘ noble living. I strike against one o!‘ the iouiest abomihritlotis in Am-i erica today, the obscene. atheistic} stag party." ‘ (To be Continued) 1 An Austrian has invented n mot-- orlioat propelled by tins much iul ihs mime mar-new that n swlmmerl‘ uses the crawl stroke. . Five ilifforeni manicure impie-l merits nro operated by a motor driven tml that n Los Anselm wo- ‘Pith... G .5...‘ man has invented. with a tone that is incompar- ahle. Bach a golden-brown bit of delicloucnesl, brim full oi "5895 c‘ mill-hm” 5 in PLANTERS ‘ill-Till l "T Perfect rcguliiril y ‘of the car owner ‘crossing l; m a r 8e day, and to all of us. {whose sidewalks made excellent‘ “i598 “WINK By ‘inferring. he discovered that the rear brake ,on ‘the right side of the car was drag- ‘ging. It is a hint that other cai- ‘owners might follow to advantage. fol-tasting candy ennui-st pure csscpra. it has hilfisd | a million ple to habitual r Disappears More Readily It is well to . member that, if the ‘transmission lubricant has been thinned to pennlt easier sear shift» in: in cold weather. the lighter oi!‘ or grease more readily finds ovenu-l es of omens. The car owner who l does remember this fact will be l i Chscaiirzfl s silble to- have-nu- cara in ideal form; the very delight- ‘ u» ‘lifts... afo- llrlty. M llonl of others, un oi‘- tunstcly, have stirck to stronger lllfiwtill. Willis‘ " T‘ \_-‘-' I l wukior e zofumrsto