the Life pef‘ your Silk “Stoclci With/Lu)‘. ‘ HE sillieinisheen ‘and cob-webby texture of silk . hose were never meant to be endangered by washings with harsh spaps. ' and Beauty gs Cleanse your stockings frequently in the gentle but ‘thorough suds made from a spoonful of Lux and a gallon of warm water. Your stockings will look better and wear longer. .it..».»_; tar/e if P0P"- larity bare enmuragei imitation: of Lu x. You ran identify Lux by the ram/r t] Lerxei‘ Brut/mi lJti/i/rz/ prin- tedorz lb: [trailer/gen Lax it nsivr io/rz’ in bulb. Lever Brothers Limited _ Toronto ;_ , _. rite t rasweainroTrE-rrswu GUARlilAN l iii ciuiii GUARDIAN,“ i SYMPATHY EXTENDED —'l‘lie sytnpathy or u vii-lends will ‘of tiie lute Mrs. Wm. Brawders Hospital on Friday evening. She l" "llfvll/Wl by three sons biussrt-i. \Vi|i. .i.. ,.\lphonso and Leo and It'll)’. UR5ES GRADUATE. llllllllellllll. daughter of Mr. uWfltl prétiéiitiatlitlygrntluntiun 0t’ ber sister, Miss‘ pyaqees. wink-h took place in the Flflniilh Hospital in New \'tii‘kvClt.y‘"t‘ihf%e sixth of llllfl vmtlllih. ‘THBTQH re twelve graduates among “wiltym 5951.16,; Miss Matihelian was Nora Jenkins daughter 0f Dr. S. R. and Mrs Jenkins uilll Miss Helen i-logan. lhlllizhtcr of Mr and. Mrs Rufus ilognn. MAYFIEI__'D. —.\lrs. John Doiron St. Mary's. who has been serious- ly ill, is improving. tI-ler tiaught- er Sister Si. Jeain D'Edesse arriv- ed home on Wednesday to visit her mother. Shc was accompan- ivd by another Sister from Mis- couehe CUiiVQ|1|___0n Easter Sun. tiay_tiie fifth anniversary of his “Olllllll; t0 St. Ann's Parish. Rev. Father W. V. Mtelmnnltl. was pre- u-atgnteri. with an address and a sub- isttitilial gift from his parishioners, .\1r. Zachariah Buote read the ad.- ltiress 0n behalf oi‘ the parishioners and .\1r. Edward 'l‘uriier presented him with the gilt. Father Mc- iionilltl made a modest and fitting Willy thatniting the ‘Jinrishitmers for their expressions of -goodwiil and kindly interest in hi»m.l~ Niiss iduiinn Wyuiitl. Cllfll'l0lll‘l()\\’ll spoilt the blaster holidays with her parents .\lr and Airs Allan Wyuud, ‘.\lzi_\'i'ielti. PERSONALS Bliss lleien NlUlHiQ-lt’. lclt. Satur- day oii 2i visit to litisttin. .\lr.~4. 'I‘._ ll. llilt-y has iriiiu a visit to Halifax, returned .\1r. and .\lr.~ lfiuvitk Alciltinaltl. iilldtm have gone on a visit to Bos- loti. .\iis< ilaviiiii linker ‘rltfltillltilllllfil by hcr t-tiusin. Miss lit-run liucstis. oi‘ t‘hzirltittrltiwn, l'. l<l. I.. is ispelitl- ing ldusti-i‘ uitih lllll’ parents, .\1r. and 3i s. .l. ti. 'lla|re.i' ltetztory Street.~~Szit~itriili- 'l‘rihiintl. .\lrs.. i". Weir returner] l-‘ritiay i" ill (‘tileintin wiitlre slit» spent llll‘ ' HIP!‘ holiday witli her sister. .\lr>'. iClixailn-Ih tlailanl. .\1r. S. .\. Coffin. .\it. Stewart. ae- Utllllliillilllll by his dntighter, .\li‘H. Frank. Piggott; Savage llnrhor. ireitl to Ilriulcnell Thursday to ut< "tend tiie funeral til‘ Mr. Griffin's isisttei- the late Mrs. Peter SiPWitrl. TIGNISH CONVENT -. ii-r. lionor ltoll for Alareh. (irudt- \’l l. .\lllli‘llt‘ Atorrissey; Si. Annie Poir- lnetitiu llertiztrti! ‘which toolr "pliici\li‘rit|ay iiiornlng ai it) l)‘(‘l(llfl{ to ‘Iirudencll (‘c-met cry. i- tliible .\'. i. Fiuru Alt-Innis; ‘_‘. 1.’. lllliluill ilogan; ti. Vida Shea. iiilie (‘illltfisii-‘l; it. Irina l-lantlrit- iiiiilll‘ \'. I. IC Iyn (iutiilot itlljl I ll. ‘ . ‘lltii-‘viltl tlttilitlll; 1.’. Pt-ztrl (itiriii; ST‘ PETERS SOUTH SCHOOL (irutli- |.\'_ till i. .\ at" ) ii an; 3i. I-Iilitii llt-riiurd. ‘i ' llt‘i'liltl O'Brien; ‘ it.) ‘lgeiinoi- t ndt- l\'. l. lrniu (iutiilivt; 2. Jimmy m)“ m” Alarm‘ I _ wit. l"‘rlii"ll.~l .\itirpit_\'; ::. lretitiu licr- ‘j"“'l" '-,""l- l**“_l’_‘*l ‘v“-“j- Grim“ em m‘ l. Phnnnwn“ Imm- \ ‘ndl-Flltll‘ \iil.~ i. loililyll hint-Don. ‘tliurd: L’. iieruiri- (‘|,||]\it‘|\" it, tiiaih- lil,-~l. Plorenvtl litiwait; ‘ _'_ , _ _ _ lll‘.l'l)|i1|i-i\t_ ‘ L’. Al-Zllflrl (‘hiusstini "‘» l-‘rauct-s l'“"l" “""“ W“), dump“ .2' tlrutii- \'l|i. i. l\'llilt'l l'?ll'll‘l‘j 2. Nlorri. 1‘_\‘. X“‘U“““““‘; "’ “Mm”; AIM" lll‘.\' i‘. Inuit-oi; \ii;i éshea. tirade |i.-— l. Frances .\lt-.i.t-ll:|it; e _‘__‘ ‘ r , _ _ (iriulc \‘i| l. "edu illoucot; Louise l'tiil‘il‘l'§ I1. Doris (iiivi-n. gdlllilllllltxs ‘R-Jlly-Hllullildlllol Alhnmlaldi ""‘-:==T= tirade l\'.~-~i. ‘Barbara Pratt and .\l‘lll‘.llbi .\iiit-Aiil:i_\'. equal; 2. (lath- ;\ urine .\luilin; ti, liutiiel Muiii-n. (trade lii.» l. (‘littrles Waye; 2. y Joseph Mat-Donald; 1i. Leo i.\lac— ALLEY’S tirade l. Sr. 1. lilanclie. Waye: - "*2: '3. Lloyd biackdtiiion; I}. , Alert-lei" ‘ Miiiiin. a ; tirade i. .lr. 1. litlitlt Antlursnn: ~. 2. Vernon lilelmoil; ti, liiurgaret c t‘ d Th‘ w k .\lit<'l.l.ll'(lll. .. ‘ U" Perfect attontiaiiee-lsabel Wuye , . (‘aiherluc Muiiin, liuniel .\iiilliii. Jlliiiit-lii- Waye. lliilhtiri Pratt, Look. over these two lots, featured In our window: (his week. perhaps the biggest chance we ever gavb you- $4.98 $3.95 Men's fine boots black or brown, all 5w“, o; to" am; Broken lines of Women's every size in the lothhnt m1 Oielorda. straps or slippers. all leathers, in many different In every kind. many of these 501d up 1° $9410 and $1o_o0_ kinda and all the beat value. All of the other attractions as mentioned in m" Previous advertisements are still going strong. _Rubber Goods and Leather ALLEpYrs‘ “Q MITEIJ FASHIUNABLE riLlf-iélfiTwlEAR ikey & Nifiloifs a BLACK rwisr cilEwmc TOBACCO Tobacco "With a Flavor All Its Own h. o. h. ‘lleryi .\lor.~itin, 'l‘eae.iit.~i'.~—tPatriot ;]ll(‘2lh'(! copy! ' l l-{o>->--— AROOSTOOK TUBERS SELiL FOR $9.25 BBI‘.. (‘,\itlll(il‘. Alta. April 1li.~“Ii‘en ilttllilrs u barrel“ appears to be the sitigiin ot‘ illi_\'(llll‘ htiviiip, any pota- ll)l‘\' to sell in i\I‘(lil.\'ll\I)l{ totiiLY- lguyprs and spt-t-uluitirs are glad to 'llil HtlilltJ hit a new llltllii . ill some points today liiil sales were few. ’l‘lie deinantl from ‘t-pgmp" miiirltet points is uetire but biiytu-s say that the market will not stand anything nboro $9 at present. _._-<o-o>——— Thliigfsl lnati- Mn good we eiin‘! llfllli riding loo min-h, now and then. Don't unfit-r for it. Trike. Selgclhi Syrup. .\n_v drug store. oooooro-“Qmbbwofioo-Q-v-M 4 An Ounce of Performance is . r 4 Worth a Ton of Complaint u" . You will have no cause to complain ll you fortify your lyflqm ggilnli Aprlrl dilflb 4 and changeable weather by inking Wumpole’: Emulsion oi’ Cod Llvar 0"- We recommend It ‘u the but lprlng tonic in two all! WldB clrt-lc of tzo out to the family whose tieulh occurred in the (‘ity one 1lillllljllltfl‘ Mrs. J. Hyiit-g b1‘ thin Mir}.- _ M75» $88-$15 ‘Mtlplblliin of this THE REGULAR MfEEIING 0! the K. oi‘ C. tonight. at 8 o'clock. 8669 WATCH FOR PROGRAMClii-lsti inn Church Concert Tuesday morn. lug. 8672. South Queens And King's There are we are told imiiny, elements entering into the making‘ of the weather. 0f these one of the anti its posture and these servo as signs which the ingenious man may read. For instance if it leans loo fur over on the- bias suggest~ lve of a bibultius or convivial con- (llllthil and as if unsteady on its pins it signifies that it favors a “wet" time. it‘ it lies flat on its back as though sleeping it on it signifies that it has had entiugii anti it ii-i going to be dry. lf it lies farther north than usual it signi- fies chills and perhaps fevci'. Ev- ery angle oi’ inclination, every phase and aspect has a meaning of its own anti those who make a deep and earnest study of the moon those favored ones in the inner circle, the high priests of iveatiier lore have solved its deep- est mysteries a-nil laid them hare before a woiitlerinp, world. All iiic secrets of the silvery orb of night are to them tin pages of an open hook which any mnii may rend. All they il-esirt- or need is to get the fair iliaiia one intensive glance and all tiifficultios vanish, they are then ready to tell the talc to all the world. Yes. to the last rain drop and the last. dying ‘gasp oi‘ the tempest. Act-tinting to these learn- ed set-rs accurate forecasts oi‘ \Vll1il.i1t9l' etintlitions art» no proh- lein at all. The. moon makes tlic weather and tells hcforeiiuiitl all her plans atnd purposes to the man (li"'i‘llilli.{ enough to receive tlic 1110557120. We \\'lll‘t“l1ll()lll. to say u. word etihri-rnitig SIIHHIIUISA‘ but they will keep. On 'l‘uesduy the tith inst we had tho iii-eat plt-asurt- oi‘ u visit iroiii .\1r. Alex. .\lat"( -gor. Senior, oi‘ llopeiielti. .\1r. Nltit-(ircgtir though over eighty yea g of tige- has the rim, cnergyl it-nd stamina of a mun in the prime oi‘ life and his mental facilities are as strong as in his early nianliod. lllrs courage. his piurk. his endurance. his bright tiutlook on life arc iii the lliglltlfil ticgrce remarkable. A ii-zitiiitg e ill-- er in the Presiiyte|'ia-ii (Yliurch o \\'0otl islands-i tor halt‘ a lifetime, he has ill\V{1_\'S iuitea a ken and ill- ieiligeiit. iiittirest iii all (‘liureli ill‘- fairs and is I;\'t'l‘ ready to lend his influence trad his menus in lilo ad» runeement. of religious institutions with which ho is t-tiniiettletl. Last xil-‘lr iio was litintiri-tl by being host-n us a representative to the dent-rut Assembly which iiiet i-n the -‘ity oi‘ "Toronto. .\1r. hlatttiregtir tires ll vivid pl('llli‘(‘ oi 'l‘oi'oiitt> ilill its surroundings and a i'iill and most potent is the moo-n. is moods - ..__ ._@-..._.. .._.... . y be sure of You and everybody else spend one-third of your life in bed-—more than 20 years ‘on a bedspring. For the trifling sum of $12 you can be sure that every one of those long years will be spent in luxurious ease on a Slumber King. No other steel fabric spring in Canada offers so much comfort at any price. Only Slumber King has patented con- struction that prevents sagging edges. N0 other joins its 26 ribbon steel strips BED S You spend 1/3 f your. life on a spring- its comfort . "with four rows of lively coilsallowing them to conform‘ to your body. Be- sides, Slumber King cannot tear the bedclothes and is easiest to keep clean. See it at any furniture store in Canada. Apply the money it saves you towards the purchase of an Ostermoor. This finest white cotton felt mattress and greatest value in all the Dominion is sold everywhere at one low price, $25. Be sure to find the Osfermoor label. PRING On 'l‘ui-stlay 6th inst, t.\iiss Net- tie Moslier uuderivent, a serious tux-glen] operation and her many friends will he pleased to hear that she is now doing as well as could uteresting report oi‘ tiic .-\ii- _ - -~t.‘illl|l)"3 procetliiigs. -'-...r; .. .-.._ -.-. nr-n-wmmenxzinczinv — ' . . . . . . _ i .\1r. John Riley of‘ Ilig Pond - t ' t r ‘~ i-‘lat ltiver. was zimn-ng recent. vis» ; 4 ' l itors to Port Wood. _ Q y‘ Q . .. M! . . , . J , Q be expected. bliss ltiuplitimizi Mackenzie oi Little ‘Sands. reoo-ntly arrived from .\'e\v York is recovering steadli) from an attack of measles from which she has been suffering for some time. Potatoes are moving steadily in the direction of .\iurray ltivor. and lll‘l? quoted at $1.85 pcr bushel with a prospect of a rise later on. Tin; people oi’ Stiut-lienti QueenKs and King's as well as uiuny tither studious were much KPlvYHl U» hour oi‘ the death 0|‘ M13 hl- C- .it>Willl. .\l(!l‘('.llklill ot‘ Klllllllll‘. Hi: 'n:i.inc was u ‘limiseiitritl word for many niilcs around. His rise in business was simply phenomenal. in, doubt it‘ any mun ‘in this prov- ince starting with a capital so iliii- iteti art his ever made in so short a time so great a success in incr- eantiitl. pursuits. it. ls tin exaggern» lion to say that Mr. Miictiosrairs achievements na a. merchant. trader and farmer were a constant i-iotirce bi‘ wonder and admiration to all who knew him. lilr". John Blues; very aged gen» tloninn of Little lids is we grieve to say» somewhat. weaker than he has ‘been for some weeks. lint he has a. vi-gormlS constitution and we hope to so him yet able tn with- stand tho inroads of time and bodily inlirmitles. Mrs. Ann Cohoon of Beach Point. Murray llurbor is at. present so- jourilliig in ‘Port Wood. Mr. (lolln ll. hint-Neill of Little sands, fir pnw operating with that skill and coolness for which he is noted his power device for reduc- im; logfl to blocks of a suitable len-gth for the kitchen range. lru this occupation lie has the coin- puteiico born (ifloiig experience. Mr. Archie Mann 0f Little Sands. has lately been making arrsmge- ments for the springs work at his other farirr in Wood lslantls.-—S. Stock Quotations ll.-\l JFAX, April 10.—Quota.t.ions tarnished by Johniiiitm and Ward. bottlen- en n bottle today Members of the Montreal stqeir It "xcliunge: l ' - m. Top. and ssnio rt i118‘. . izgit . ‘ Am rlc Can. . 4% HBIOld L. Worthy Amfitfuli-naiitl my. Co. :5 ' ' ' Am. Locomotive . _ til °""“°"t' -- "an; ‘Smell. no nib-fin. or. i’. n1 - - ' @9100 t Hind). . .. international Proper Co. Standard Oil of N. J. .. Residing iCo. . . . . . . . . . .. .. iiai/yliiates have been carried on. | lttiilivuy Steel Spring Co. 253 ~ji 50.1mm.“ Pacific Ca _ _ _ _ _ __ 95:94. Aiutth t-rcdit is due .\1r. p Waller Douglas. 5i _ lifll/filyflfflfildi. .mni'i driver on tiic Dro- 431/5 Hl0l't>!—~£\lli)lll‘ll route. This routoi 67 t is 28 miles in length. .\1r. Affleck rnion Pacific Ity_ lKS, illlfLlSlFilhl Alcohiol Co. . Westinghouse Electric . . ‘Suited States Steel it‘. W. W lwortl C . . . . . .. . He“ Tmmhone 4 . ‘ _ _ ‘ H 13-3‘ illlflyl‘ going ‘as tar as Mr. Lloyd! Howard Smlthmd- _ us” .lri_\ s, luinnini, iliook. a tiistanto| "l oi‘ ti miles he found the road to be- llo““““il,sl.llllh Com‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' " lip/l,‘ impassable, so leuriiii; ills horse l““ll‘l‘l_'t“le PM? ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' " 8‘-_‘/fil‘illl(l sleigh at Mr. Jay's he walked llllnillllilll ‘Slelklllalllp C‘\m'*~ _ ‘the remaining 2t) niilcs ijilffyldlfi vlllllllllllll‘sleamilhlp Plll- llxiiliis sack oi’ niuil. and made the ~ll"llll'l‘t'll Pfllvel‘ - - ~ - - - - ~ - ~- 22g‘%‘(?filllpl0ll3 delivery. lit-bi. this who ilViiiulptlg l-Iiectrlc till/wan; Nilllltllill BPBWQFlPH 53% it. is with regret we learn that. Wheat-tiller. 160%: Jlilv. 136%; Mr. l)ani'al nirrs ease of blood- Se-pt. 131%. poisoning hits atlvanct-d t.o such a t(\tvi'ii—-l\’lay, 715l/2; .iuiy_ stage that it was found necessary Sept. 77%. for him to enter the '1’. E. I. llus- pital for treatment of it o-ii Thiirs- ‘Oats-sway, ink; July. -i2_ day, the titli inst. Wiiieiitwhlay, 151%; July. 148%; Oct. 131%. Iflliirrflfliifllfllliirtilli Mt. Stewart Notes _ ‘This ivock last your bouts were stilling in the llillsborn and sis-i- wlierc. but there is even not. a chance for an lcedimit this year, with the amount of snow. Tyne Valley And Vicinity 'l‘liti ltiiilltlllllllily was saddened nu Saturday. April Ilrtl. when t.lie news was received that Mrs. W. i‘). liicNevin of Grassy Lake, Alberta. had died very iiutitie-nly. Mrs. Mt!- Nevin who was formerly bliss Lil _ Sheen. tlnuglitei- of Mr. and {viral . William Sheen. Tyne Valley, was ll M“ Mg‘ mm" will’ “m” llmll“ general favorite with all who lrur-wl ‘from Boston. Mill-UL. ii few weeksdrqr and will be satiiy missed by ul ago to attend the funeral oi hlsllilrfifl circle of relatives iitili father. returned Monday tl\'f‘llllllg.lfl‘lflllllfi tliroiii-lhlllll» the lfilllllll "ml __._. ,in Westenn (lunzula -but. utnvheris A very Ifllprpgflng [ltglmlp ipnifiwlll she be more sincerely mourn- pineti Tuesday evening at (‘therrytcti and kindly renienibtiretl than hi’ llill. The subject being. Resolved hcr Klrlhflfld l-‘TiPRlIH ill 'l'l‘l"‘ Vill- that the (liirl of 1926 is not tho lBY- Th" Hyllllllllhy "l ll"! "lllllllllll" lilfllllll oi the (lirl of our (iraml-Iity is extended t.o her horesved tnotiit;r's Day. The speeches prolhllhhilllil- l" h"? "ll-ll!" llllil llllllllel‘ nud eon. were varied anti interest-land to her slslcr Miss Eli-w Mill I lug. the speakers bringing out brother Nelson in their great. x0!‘- msny points or hilt-rest and humor rliW- The remains will bu tbrtiuizht to enlarge their arguments. Mr. homo for burial. ' Gebrgc Clark, led the pro. side fol. lowed by Messrs. Henry Coffin. Neil Mann and (ieddie Douglas "Leader of the Opposition." Mr. tin the absence of Mr. Harvey lxiuglns) followed by Messrs. Russell Collin. Kimble Douglas and Harvey Douglas. Mr. Wm. McKeiule wh o acted ciiaiiv, last sermon in the series on the man decided the eon. side iratlylifountiatlon oi‘ (‘iirlntian Llvlniz. "won the day" so decided in tlieir,Wo feel that it has been n great favor and the decision certainly privilege to hear Mr. Diincy so met w tli the approval ot all who ably discuss the great Biblical tittede . This debate was the last. truths. As ii result of his true Tho services in tho Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church on Sunday, April 4th were conducted by the Mlniner.~Mr. Harold Dancy ‘who took for his text. "Walk in the Spirit and ye shall Innt. fulfill the lusts of the flesh." This was the 1,0 Hs-tartetl forth one morning at the Prince County Hospital. Summer- “ beginning of our rct-e-ut thaws, but side. Charlottetown and Summerside DEALERS IN P. E. ISLAND *1 Consolidated Gas Co. . . . . .. 91% Lodgenutl the members oi’ it are the boys and girls-Ti the weekly Melly and cimmefier it; own to ho tmugrattiltited for the very Bible Class which is conducted byiflvlary" her eldest daughter at. the djlfl/usuccesstul way lil which these dc- Mr. Dnncy for their especial bene-Ebarly age of 32 years. Deceased lgl- The Plflfiel‘ ‘lleellllg "ll Tim"- liad not been reeling Well for some t ay Percy tended. PVBlllllK-‘l l-‘i lll-‘ifl lilrflllly 1"- time but tier condition was not it-onsideretl serious. but despite —-—— lgooll medical attendance and kind M" Allied Macbellll» Elleiillle lfildnrsing she gradually saink. and oi; undergoing treatment in thoitga mnnflnfi of Martmsbhth she p08: c peaeeiu y away. e was O9 ' "lltllfill by her pastor. Rev. Joseph Rooney whose kindly visits oi.’ Devotion brightened her pathway Illlrliig her illness and from whole lnrntin she received the lsat. rites m’ the Holy Catholic Char-ch. The pure life wud perfect reconciliation In the will of God in denim o! tho departed cannot rail to tiring oom~ fort. to the hearts of those neu- to her. and they look forward to a meting in a better world where Mr. and Mrs. (t. ltiiy Phillips. Aiherlon. spent Easter with .\1r. anti Mrs. ll. i’. Phillips, Tyne Val- ley. - Miss Estelle‘ Stewart, student. at i’. W. (T. spout the holidays at. her} home hers. Aliases Jenn Aiontgtiniery. Laura Dyniuiil, Pearl ltiiiiistiy and .\1r. mum Wm ‘be no parting’ Sh” Stewart Williams attended the wave“ '0 “mum a widow“ mom" Test-hone.- lfetleratiou Meeting in “ml “"5 “lawl- beald“ a mlmb" of relatives and Manda that. will long cherish tier memory, but to them there comes a knowledge that. her lite was not lived in vnin for wherever she was known otio was respected and loved thy all. The futieriil to St. Lawrence's eliureh totik place on Sntiiflily, ltev. Hillier Rooney conducted the Charlottetown last week and were also nbic to be present. at the Fid- dler's Contest. Despite the fat-t that 130i l.liirty hears were spent. on the; train in making the return trip from Port Hill to (lliarlottetoivin these teacher» report that they -iiarl a very proilluhit: and enjoy- able holiday. ‘ piorvir-es. The remains were than Mr. (i. Shelton SllBlVD. Iiust gummy convoy“ m the adjoin“! Bldefortl. is in Toronto utlontling “l'"“‘ll’lll’ ‘lllll “m” Wlllllll m” family pint. alter the last sad ‘Hi6! ' ' ‘ d ll lit ' Dflll Mrs. A lyilllllélp Altken has re-llllylfillgllllllzrullllallrgi" lcliiwufllfily turned t lier homo in llosttin. llomllglled m u" “nut M‘, m’ .\lnss.. after spending n few montiisislllll m“ l“ 993°9- nt. hte homo of her father. M . ll‘ ' lilcNei/lil, 'l'}'7ie. \'aiit-y. r w" ml“ ll°l'- 3'95» '9 m”. h" ______ .\'o one her place can flll Mr. Roy lliiycs. rliltirsilti has ac- Th“ mwiwlll lll°°m m 3M7” copied a pnsltlfiii in the ltoyai ‘5‘ll , Bank of Canada, Tyllt: Valley. slm w" °°ll°d m9" ‘l 0°“! ‘m- The years am fleeting hit any litany friends are glad to sen “i” ll°°ll "lmll mwl- ll" ma" Mr. (itirdon Miliur. mull driver l“ "l" llrlslll H95" l7 all“. urouinil aiziiln lLllPl‘ a severe attack Mm“ lleallllllll “d l‘ r’ of qulncy. the Fox lirt-edcifs (fonveution. .. The East. liiticitiril Dramatic Club presented a Three-Act Coni- edy Drama entitled "Wives 1,0 Burn“ in the Eilerslie Hall on Thinsday. March Iltltli, 1926. TIRED FEET Bathe -wel1 with‘ Mined’: in warm water. It quickly soothe! and drawn out. the inflammation. |NARD'3 a Recent visitoii: to Tyno Valley We're Miss lir-leii Ducliemin sud Mr. Cecil Dtlillflllll. (Yllcur ‘—,~T. . In Memoriam i ‘l MISS MARV MULLALLV o! a loriu 01 debates Yor- the past Christian leading lliMly are search- a y,‘ wow‘, y umutiidhi tier the auspices oting Id utudyin the sci-mural Mme 0t u; w». t. - f? vaun- I The angel or duth entered the lNlMF t. l“ ‘= i