FEBRUARY 2, 1927 I FREE-IO-Dtiy Tube Send the Coupon To Whiten "CE-Color? Teeth and Firm Gutfis to he move FILM FROM TEETH as dentists advise "Orr-canon" mo. can be lightened amazingly, even to itcn give dazzling whiteness. Witii right daily care you can work a great change in the color of your teeth. Can give them clear and charming Gleam- There is a new way in tooth and gum care. A way that removes the dingy film that clouds your teeth. .. A film that absorbs discolorations and keeps teeth dingy looking. Just run your tongue across your teeth. And you will feel that film. It is the great enemy of pretty teeth and ht-althy gums. it clings to the teeth, gets into 1’fL'VlCt‘S and stays. It forms a breed- 111g place for germs. It lays your gums open to bacterial attack, your i: althy color quickly, re- teeth open to decay. Those germs. with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Old-time methods failed in suc- cessfully fighting film. So ugly teeth were common. You must remove it. Ordiuarydarushing won't do it satis- factorily. Under it are the clear, whiter teeth you envy in others. Now modern science has perfected an effective film combatant, called Pepsodent. It acts to curdle film, then remove it. It firms and pro- tects gums; beautifies teeth quickly and correctly. Mail coupon for full 10-day tube t0 try. Or purchase large tube at an drug store. Note the amazing difference in your teeth . . . in your whole appearance. l___ I F R E » Mailthin for MADE IN CANQIZA... | 10-Day Tube to s Tim PIIPSODENT coMPANY l I Sec. AC-tllinl, int on...» st. . The New-Day Quality Denetlrice I ‘fnrunlo ‘J. Ont... Cnumh Evidovsui by World's DenulAuilioridei l Nwmr- I I : Address I Only nnu tulle f0 u fzilnil)’ 2394 Can. TIN MEMORIAM l‘ MR. WILLIAM CROCKETT tin .ianuary lst, thcrc passed to his cioriial rcmtrd onc of Charlot- tciowirs 111111-11 respected citizens 111 the person of .\1r. Wlllinni Croc- kett. Mr. Crockutt was born at Little York 1'11 the year 1831i and was therefore in his 88th year. .\.fter (roiuplcting his education at the old Academy of this city, he took up the trade of Cabinet mnk- ing, learning the trade with the firm of Dohcrty, then working with iiilark Butcher and Mark Wright & Co.-l*‘or the last. tiumber oi‘. y 11's he gavo faithfully of his serv‘ ..s to Mr. (l. I). Wright, with whom hc woukctl until ugc compel- lcd him to rctirc. He “'21s life-long and regular attendant of tho Methodist (‘l1nrcl1, landing n15 ‘nil times a consistent Christian llfc tho infiucitcc of which will always iu- with lhosc with whom he cumc in contact. 'l‘l1(-1'c arc left to mourn thr- loss o1‘ a kind and t1ffek:tio11ittt* hushaittl and fathcr, his wifc tut-o ihmna Borchnni, or liulifux, N, S. 111111 family: bliss r. 0111.. also one kctt of ‘this city. MR. WILLIAM s. NICHOLSON Tho (loath lnplf plncc at Wood. mock. N. IL. at lhc hmnc of his son ilonahl oi' William llrucc Nicholson. 11:11-11 T-i yours. llc iwas tiic sou of 1b.: lulc Donald and Funny llruct- .\'it hoison, of (‘onniicrciui (Yross, I’. -I~I.1I. i-‘or many ycurs In‘ was H101‘- chant lullor :11 Woodstock. lutvt‘ in- wus (‘uiniiliitil 'l‘rudt1 (‘mtiiniss- nun-r in Nmvfouutllnnd. from lhcrc 11c rctiri-d in 151111. lilo was I11 fail- 1111‘; lu-alth for Sttillo limp t',,|],,wj“g lin- shock rcccivcil by rho sudden tlcatit oi‘ his wifc. \\‘|1ici1 occurrotl four yours ugu. llc is survived by lin'~~v~ sons und thrcc tiaughtcrs !~‘lIiliI'll‘il i11 dlffi-rcnt parts of N. it. 111111 I‘In- United Stairs. also one bruthcr in Vuncoiivc-r, ii. '(‘.. and a Central Guardian NfKATINvI- AT snsn-wooo ‘ro- °"T- seso POLICE COURT —- One drunk was lined $10 or 20 dayg tit, the iollce Court yesterday. ROBIN noon CHINAWARE OATS now at Your grocers the new Chlimwflrfl Premium oats a beauti- ful piece of imported china in each package. 1 19 mm HOOK-EV MATCH-aCornwall vs. Rogers ‘Hardware, Wednesday, IP91). 1111")’ 3111. at 7 o'clock sharp. f ' 3416s FIREMEN NOTICE. —Ali mem- hers of the City Fire Dept. will meevtlut the Rose and Grey tonight at 11.30 in IlIllIiHTIIr-TIIUH. Runa- han, Chief. ICE RACES-{The North River DFIVIHK Club Will hold their first race today, i-‘eb. second at the N. R. llridge. VESTERDAWS MARKET _ll3u1.- 191‘ 511111 I11 401-’; eggs 60c; chickens 31-25; 11110195 41-10; Deck and cruh apples 4c tiuurt. Beef sold at from 8c to 10c and dressed pork 13c. Where was no produce offered un the square. AT ROTARY — At the Rotary man sang two vary (ixccilteut. songs for wliicii hi1 ivas heartily thanked. The President, on bchnlf oi‘ the (llnb. wished u vcry plcasziill holi- day to Roturlan ’I‘. ii. (iradgv, who leaves shortly for a two mouths visit to thc Southern States. POWNAL - Mr. and Mrs. Herb- crt Thompson, Ilunstaffitage, were visitors in Pownal Sunday. the guests oi’ t‘hc latte1“s parents, .\1r. and Mrs. W. W. .lutlson. — Thc HISLPI‘ I11 the old ironic with whom he visited for two months in 1925. While there ho liked to talk of (iodK-a loving care of him through all his life; also Ill his letters dur- ltig Iiis last illness; also of his o\v11 resignation to tho Davina Will I11 auticipirtloii of the coming change which took place on tin: 27II1 of Dcccmbcr, 1926. -¢o->-—-i- MR. JOHN MATHESON, JR., The death occurred at Brooklyn, King's County on Sunday night, of John Muthestni, Junior, aged 40. ‘He. had i1ceu ill with pneumonia, and his death is all the from the fact that his two brothers, Murdock and Lziughlin are zilso stricken with the disease. ‘Their brother-In-lnw, Mr. Mac- ‘iPlicrsoii, also died from the sauic disease in Boston, and his was brought to the island this wcek. hold yesterday. M1‘. liatht-soirs fuucral will be held today at 2 trciock being hcld over tiwnlting the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Vicar of New (ilasgok. N. S., the iattcr being t1 sister of ticceasetl. 'i‘l1c latc .\1r. Mathcsou is a nephew of .\1r. Donald Nizu-Kimton, (‘., of (Thariottetoivn Icaircs he- sules a sorrtnving widow, two child- ren. aged fivc and three y .. .~,-, ' Iloth his agctl father and mother survive, also a brothcr. Malcolm in British Columbia und a sister, Mrs. .\ialcoln1 floss, Vulleyficlti, I‘. l1). I. Nnw YORK, 1v. Y.. 12-1., i, ’l‘hc talc of ninc imtilcs of rum. trachcd in lhc Arctic. in 15M by tho 11111141 flXiilori-r Bart-his, and ‘which finally cndcd Ihch- advent-i lurous curccr as four tnniccs, I110 yours litter, in told by Robert. if. Davis in tho New York Sun. 'I‘i1c, story. says Mr. Davis, was told him by lir, Joint (‘.. Vnughun. a practicing stirgcon I11 Ncw York Pity. i111t I11 11103-111115 physician on 'i‘l1c Ann-ricu. of tho Ziegler North Polo t-xpetiition under Anthony Finla. 01m Insertion Four Insert lumi blight Insertion: . Vvvvvvvvv v Agents Wantcd PORTRAIT AGENTS, — WRITE for catalogue, United Art. Limit- ed. 4 Bruuswickflroronto. 3O42-12~1~w"sn12Gi. Lost LOST — JANUARY 5TH AT Norlih Milton, it new horse rug. ‘Pit-asp rt-turn to .i. ll. (kilns. 3672-22-21. Rlllflle Help Wanted WANTED -- YOUNG GIRL TO help with housework. Country girl preferred, apply 5 EIIHIOI! S1. 3055-24-01 WANTED — SEVERAL INTELLI- itcnl, capable ladies to represent Ncw Bone Corset Co., in Prince lfdwnrtl Inland. Free Training. Write "C‘ (‘.", Box 116. City. 3674 2 2 iii For Sale FOR SALE-Jr» LIGHT LIGHTING Plant good IlS new. cheap for quick sale. l1. C. Nelson at Unl- vnipal Motors. l 8624-1-29-61 FOR SALE -- BURROUGHS AD- tilniz mitt-nine. Excellent condit- 1011- Price reasonable. l’. W. Turner, City. 3669-2-24]. Font‘ SALE-FARM or a4 Acnss flood house and barn. situated on lown road 2 miles from Brad- nihane Village, and 3-4 milo frnin l-illiotts station. Apply Geo. Mac- n. FOWML: - VICTROLA AND 2o reoprdn. Apply Henry McFar- lant- e 00.. tsttvflrstton Street. ,. ,,,.. 1.»: m1 2 2 21 v CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3670-2-3 I. I A‘ J01‘ Iwr llno o! 5 words 3° liar Ilnc o! l’: word: ~11! l!" Ilno of ti wordl Nursing i ,YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO i enter Class, Feb. 1st. 1927, North Adams Training school to,» fore January 12th. School quali- 1198 Dupii to secure registration, Irovld-es monthly allowance and Privilege of six months course iit Yale University School 0g Nursing all expenses paid. Snlcsmcn Wanted \i——- THE CROWN LIFE INSURANCE (‘tnnpany has particularly ‘M. tractlve openings in -Princo Ed. ward iislund. with unlimited op- portunity t'or reiil salesmen. Write, giving full particulars to Crown Life, Care Guardian, 3635-1431111 'l‘o Let TO LET-FURNISHED BEDROOM heated. Apply 157 Prince St. 3678-$2 2i 'I‘cuchcrs Wanted WANTED- IMMEDIATELY T-EA- chcr for lbittlc dlarbor School. stifle experience. Jerome Mc- Donald. Siec'y. 3665-2-2-21 “united DRIVING WAGON WANTED. Stutc condition and price. "AD." Cure of Guardian. 38712 2 3i wmrso-"rwo, on Tnnzsi rooms. might housekeeilllll. from March 1st till June. Address "D" care Guardian. 3659-2-1-31 —-—<-0¢-——-—- Mlnnnrn Llniment for animal nllinnnin 1 1 liotlyi ‘lust night. 1M1". Alll(.'l)ll(.‘l‘.‘i'()i\'t4 funeral iwtr-"verg: izood in the Wcstcrn Capital. Nurses, please write Supt. be- ' many friends of Mrs. I1‘. ll. Little- 101111-‘1 111V‘ glad to sec her homo ‘again rcstorctl to health and ifllrfitlgth. — What. 1111x111. 111w.- IWPII a serious accident occurrctl on iVcdnct-itlay’ whcn littlc. N'tii1t:y Little-johns three your old datiglitci" ‘of Rev. and .\i Littlcjohns fcil ,ont. of an upstairs window :11. hcr “homo horn. D1‘. Keeping was at once stimunoiicti but on examination ‘no bones were found to be brnktan the little one suffering front cou- cussion only. ' --——--<+>-—-_ 1 PERSONALS .\1r. .iostapl1 S. Dovcr. York. was sadder a visitor 1o the city yestcrdzcv. .\1r. (lcorgc 1'1. Brown, Kcnsing- ton. “'11s u visitor to thc city yes- tcrday. i .\1r. Wiifrctl (foylc the imssi-iigcrs from \\'ilt' reports business W lit-l .\1r. .la1ncs .\. Aic-Dtnntlti. .\t‘(‘El\lIII who i111..- -bccu hers.- uttontling tin- fnncrr-il of his little sister, Miss .l1‘1‘11nct‘-s I11. lliliflilillll. lcurcs this morning on I't-iIll‘lI. bliss Mary Tminm risturucd to i1crl1omt\ ycstcrtlay from tin- 1'11)‘ litispittil whcre she has bcmt since ihc rotacut accident. scngers by .\lontlz1y‘s until train which did not arrive till ycsicrtlay tinm-niitg. They urn hcrc to zittcnd the fuucral of Airs. Muc\'lcu1".~\ brothcr, tin- latc Iilr. .lnl1n hiathc son. .lr.. of lirookLvu, K. t‘. BIRTHS COX—ln this 1(‘ily. l-‘cb. I. 1o .\1r. and Mus. Fred R- Pox. a tiaut-zhtcr. 1t (laughter, “Marjorie Isabelle". iil‘(‘.l\'lENZlI13fiA‘t. Port Borden 1111 Jununry 1lItl1.- to ‘.\1r. Ruy McKetizio a son. Ray Leslie. MARRIAGES town, l’.i1l.ll.- on .ia11. 29th., 11127. by filer. 1W. ‘Pierce, ii. .\., Danie-l Shaw of Lorne Valley was tiuitcti Larcn ot‘ fnrtiigitn, 1I‘--l<J.i‘.. DEATHS ‘Campbell. ago 7-1. ‘River cemetery. Febiuary 1st, Mrs. Peter Ferguson aged 76 years. Funeral 0n 'i‘i1urs day at one o'clock to Spriiigtlcit Presbyterian Cemetery. IN In Loving Memory of William G. Tinney, who died February 2nd, 1924. Thole who love you udly min you A: it dawn: another yelr in the loving hours of think- in 3 r1: 3 o E. 0 Thought: of you are very or. inserted by his Wife, Frank Ind Rough. Iii UNDERTAKER N. D. MacLEAN EMBALMER KING SQUARE lunchooii Aionduy .\1r. Wuitcr liynd- IIIIIUULI Sinnnn-rsitic uni of llil: Royal Bank, Parrsbtiro. 11°13 D- 3111°V1““1‘- "1111 “"5" Mimflot‘ the British lloot and Shoe .\i-anti,- Vicar, Thorbury. N. 8.. were p s- MORESIDE-iln St. 11111-1111.‘... llo-‘i- pitai. Autigonish, N. S., on .iaii 211th to Rec. (l. ‘G. u11(I Mrs. Morct-ildc, utid Mm. SHAWTIVTIXO LATt-E-N- 1. ticoTktcv- I11 intirrikigo, with Aitnic Maic 11inc- OAM-PBELL—At Kingston, Jun. 31st, Mary Docherty, wifc of Ncii J1‘1111erai on Thursday tit two o'clock to (‘lydc 1’ FERGUSON-At Graham's iRotnl on "TI the children SOCIAL EVENING K. C. of home 111111111111. curds. refreshments, 19- 3675 WINSLOE SERVICES - The United Church of Canada, Rev. W. ‘H. iPalmer, Minister. Services Feb- ruavy 6: Winaloe North 11 n. m.; Prlncetown Road 3 p. 1n.: Wlnsloe South ‘l p. 111. ' PRESENTATION- Toward the close of a most enjoyable social in 7-1011 Presbyterian Church Hall, 31111111111’ night held under the aus- Iiices of the Young People Society, (Jhnlstian Endeavor, a presentation of a fins silver set was presented to one of thc members, Miss Meret- 1“ MCKHY 11f Tyne Valley as a wed- ding gift on hcr marriage to Mr.I with a short speech. in which he thnnkcil the society o11 behalf of’ himself and young 111.1 itie. After the singing or “For Tlicy Are Jolly flood Fellows" and "Anid Lining Sync" the young people ilispersetl. _i McKENNA SUGGESTS NEW BANKING PLAN LIKE U. S. SYSTEM i LONDON, Fcli. l.~Re-cstablish- ,u1cnt of the Bank of lhiglautl on u 111111-1111 somewhat similar to the Fed- crnl Reserve llank i11 thc United States was stiggtastctl today by Reginald hiclft-iiini, former Chan- cellor of the l-Ixchctitier. in an ad- dress beforc the annual meeting of the London Joint (‘lty anti Midland Ituuk. of which he is chairman. Mr. ltlcKcnua advised that. ll. thorough itivcstigation bc made by experts before: any radical chang- cs arc made, but expressed the op- iulon that. the Bank of England should tnkc tho initiative und risk a frccr texpansiou of its credit fuc- llltltts. Tho luinkci" tidvncatetl u kind of infiutiuii in the shape of greater facilities for trade improve- ment anti tibtalning bunk credits. .\1r. blclfcuntfs atldrcss seems destined to revive the old contro- versy in England between the de- fiiatiouists and infliatiotiists. Brit.- ainistiepressed trade anti 11i1e1n- ploynient. of the past two years becn attributed by economists like John Muynurtl Keynes to deflation nntl ovcr-Inisty resuinptioti of the gold standard. SUGGESTED INCREASE OF TARIFF ON SHOES MEETING OPPOSITION (1'l"I‘AV\‘.-\, Fob. L-Tlie uppliga- tion of ihc 1111111111111 iioot and Shoe Xlautifacturcrs for revision of the (Iustoins tariff that will give theini lgreater DIOIUCIIUII tigainst imports] ‘from (ircut Britain and the Puited lStntcs, which is to be considcrcdi by tho Advisory Board on Tariff‘ und 'l"uxation ucxt wceit, will be‘ strongly tipposctl not only by Carr‘ ‘adian iulcit-sts, but also by P11111911" cnlativtis of British importers. l1 is tindorstood that a strum-Z argument will bc prescntctl by 'l‘o- -1o111o and bloutrcal rcprcsciitulivcs i i fucturers‘ trade organization, whllc; protcsts will also conic. from partics| icprcsciitiiig lliu lovv-ttirlff semi-v nicni in \Vcsfcrn Canada. Scvcral recent applications to 1i1c 'i‘arlff iiourti, though not ilircct- ly 1.11.1111 III, BrIilSIl mods. luuv 111- dirctctly affcctcii the llritish prefer- cntlnl tariff, which move I11 sytnpu- thy whcu revisions nru tnudt- Ill thcl gcncrul tariff. and intiicutions hcrc point to the fact iiiat British ilrlnfi are ibcgliiuing to takc a ED311191‘ 111‘ tcrcst in the work of the 10111101111111 'I‘a1"li’l‘ llourd. Up to the present sev- cral zipplicatitixis for incn-ascs in tho tariff have bccn conslderctl b)‘ the board and no representations intve becn made. on hehuli’ of lirit- ish interests. Two lutportutit cases now before the board vitally affect 1111111111 trade. namely, the 111111118111111115 11” spec-ting bouts and shocs and wool inns, Details concerning tlic latlcr are not yet available. and 1t is n01 known whether 111113111111 and Scot- tish woolen firms are likcly 1o 1P1‘;- istt-r a protest. Tho Dublin rutlio broadcasting station is entirely tinder 111119111" uncut t1w11crs‘l1i|1 and control. 44+§§§fl ~4§4 g PLEASANT , AN D § g EFFECTIVE E LAXATIVE That nets naturally and form! no habit. Rexail Orderlies Take the beat and forget the rent- Prleu 25c, 50o and $199- SOLD ONLY BV THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS ac innor . Pats will glluby thc Bedequc Beavers, in any RI k. Th d I g, L COUGIIS Feb. tau. n u“ “y 369111312121. man Ramsay S12, Hamilton, is ser- iously iii with paralysis following 111 Drab-acted illness which involv- ed pneumonia. such us to but all his numerous friends de- voutii‘ wish a speedy recovery. He pastor have him comfort and consolation that spiritual aid alone can give. Whilst all his friends hope for a. speedy recovery, yet his condition 114311011 as to cause serious alarm. Saturday night from Nova Scotia where he has been on business in t tionnl Silver Fox Breeders Assocf Ste ._ _ ntion. lie delivered addresses at Mrihggurfilfiialsgfiellzear _ “Eiseniggéllinllfux. Middleton, Bridgetoivn. m, m“ q‘ 4 l' ‘I ‘ *1 1\Truro and Amherst. Previous to ‘ "U3 y m‘ ""1119 1lme* Aluthis he visited New Brunswick though taken entirely by surprise where he aim, snake in severai .\1r. buuntlcrs ilttmgly fefipofldedplaLqrsL Western Guardian —TH E ALBANY Si. —SERlOUSL_Y—._iI.L.-—lflr. u...» His condition is catisa grave concern, ms been frequently visited by his Rev. F. Williamson who —.\lr. .i. ll. Prlchuril returned he interests of the Canadian Na- a-oai MOISTURE IN THE INCUBATOR (Experimental Farms Note.) ln the drier sections of Canada and cspccinlly whore low tempevr- _ Abbies Defeat nturcs itrcvatll in early spring. great 1l.i1‘ficui-ty is expenlenced in getting good hatches, duo to an iu- sufficiency of uwisture tin ‘the in- cirhator room: itself, poor results are still the ‘rule and the percent- age of chicks dead in shell is very great. It. has been found that any coirsitlora-ble decrease from the normal moisture content of the machine causes the air to draw too much moisture front the egg with the result that the she incin- hrnne becomes tough and dry and cannot be broken by the chicks at time of hatching- lin- dcr such circumstances ‘it is tasscn- tlal that moisture ‘be supplied iib~ craliy it‘ a normal hutch is to be obtained. 11y far ‘the inost luiirorltitit tuc- Liiod of assuulng n. ‘stifficituit sup- ply or lillfllstlyre in incubation is tllfat of supplying watcr by some method in the lncuibatorirseif. it ls absolutely necessary in zitteurpt- ing to correct humlidity in an i11- citbator that some accurate tucth- 0d of recording the relative humi- dity of the machine be eniployctl and the simplest method is to use u. wet-bulb itygroiuietcr. A relative humidity of from 1'10 per cent to I30 per cent has consistently given the best rcstiltg on an Experiment- al Farm Systeni- it is better to "In: on the side of too much than too little moisture» Ono ntcthotl in general use con- sists in 11laning water puns or trays of wet sand in the bottom of the ‘incubator. lfndcr ordinary e11‘- cumlstnnce-s‘ SIlff1CIOTl1._lIlOISlll1'0 is supplied‘ by this method- Exper- iments were, curried on at Leth- britige and at the Central Expert- iuental Farm, Ottawa, 1111 which nuolsturc was supplied by using ptuls made o1‘ thin boards \\'1'11ltl1l‘11 to o. tihvicitncss of about one inch. \v.lt.h checse cloth or ‘burlap, dili- pcd in water and stispeutieti lll)()\'l‘ thc eggs. ‘The relatiive lnunidity‘ was controlled by the frequency ot‘ iuoistening these pads. iSiut-o. thc air above the eggs it better than that below. its capacity for absorp- [.1011 0t‘ moisture is greater. 111111 the maximum amount of moisture should ‘be zuipplicil at that point. The 1sli-ghtiy- cooled and moist an‘ around thc pads slowly settles to the bottom of the mizichiina 11nd a frcsh supply of lhot air I‘.~1 tifllltilillll‘ ly coining in contact uutii thc patls. The cggs. being ‘surround- c-d with inciisttirc ‘ladcii air. 111"‘ up less of t-heir moisture to the air and a more- nearly 1101111111 ‘ltutch ti-s the tresult- > _ At Lcthbritlge relatives humidi- 1y tin tho incutbiitor wzrs increased from 39 per cent with molsttiro tin-us only, to 56 i191‘ “P111 ‘W11 pads above the eggs and- tiic IX“? courage of eggs hatched from 4.! per cent to 76 per cent festtefillf" 1y, .11. S. Gutteuitlge. Central 11.x- I I I I “PBS, profanity or any 1'0"" public immorality. ' g ALLA‘; ‘p00 aecc Ono of the Ill-gut and but equipped Hotel: in Enter-n Canada. Oontlino 120 rooml. 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated In the put tow yearn. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United Stltu have its splendid table. Courteous urviee to all mints. Tole- phOIIOI In rooms. Reta 84-00 to $9.00 lay. Charlottetown a per P .1 Drug Co. Phone The REXAI-L F080- 9," KqgAg 519g; .330 Proprietor: 1 nnnnv c. iinowu, Mlnlflor b V noovonon+vvwfl+nog QQOQOOOOOOOflQOOHQ-OOOO-OO- V. Hotel C0., Ltd. ,ors by a margin of 149 pins. T > l 1 I also highest total of 662. w Social Club: i E. Doucette 2:: :20 220, 1 Each F. Ihtucettc .. . ll". H1 162 _ i I 1,, Inlrnn ,,,_ ,, l5.‘ 1.19 I81 (l. KCIIY - - ~ 1i" 1x I '62 .." Made of but quaint o Id- T- Crflglm“ ' 157 11W m2 ‘ ed rubber-no ueldtllttt Tmal-lz-mm stand constant hard uuge Anchors: I _ J d] H’ l“ 22] ' MAILED ON RECEIPT OF ~Cllflfl B!‘ - -- - 13 * 3| F ncig Aqien, inlpeetor- _ T- Hfiwl" 65 :62 genarrcl i; maritime customs In ' pmci‘ H.001» "11 4 cum. Dupltohel mm. London .i. A. Bentley m m 20a “y. cam-u crowd: armies the Ilughgg Dfu‘ .11. Poole . . . . . . . . . .. 219 186 179 custom! building where 8i:- Frnn- _ Totnl-ZSM. ele we: conferring with Finance “A, . Minlmr Gcong of the Cantonese Spuds vs. Alerts tonight at 8.00. government. _ ' lam] llmvkvy. Lemme 5on0“. 91mm‘ (‘zitalinzt island to Point Yinvciiti- m S"'11'11""51‘1°‘ 1m“ mm" Wsmled on tho uiaiuluntl vcstcrdziv aftv-r 21! 1111131111! 11 111111111 O1 1111111?!’ 111111 1'11 in a \\‘lIl for the §\Ii1?i;\\'i‘11-“ h.“ I119 hours “mi .15 mimm... 1,, ‘in. ~,\-,,|..,-_ tinn-s strt-pt thc visiting AHlIgOHlI-III score of as they piaytrtl superior hocitcy all i‘ lfrcd crosi-ietl sticks for the first time this season. cd to Tryon, anti that is something hm‘ Hm very ntiustinl for this time of year, ‘ 8.45 with 111d. Reeves on the whistlc to tho situation begun to 111a)‘ sonic what lnird lo do as thc Ilt1a\‘c1'-1,]"“‘1* 111” [lcavors 2, Arrows period of the thrcc. although therclil"? vfii-"ii 3_ “m, m, 2031,, “Cured on pnhel‘ eplpjli. R. nrc ninth with 1711.31 lmints. both tcziins iuudc a great sl1owing.,11ii-'l 91-11151. it was in this period the ilenvcrsi showed the. PAGE1~TH~ Remarkable Progress of THE MARITIME LIFE ASSURANCE c0. The lHomellComp_any' "I 111,}. lilt1i't'llr~.- 52.1% 12.3.1". lucri-z- » 511.2”; lntrciirc _ 11.121131" 2312.. ooh 11.131.17.11: -,_z1,51_1».49 ' . >:>,iil2.l1i lib-rim 1 l 11.11.5115’ Stir-plus. Expense Ratio 1Ncw BUSIDURQI 4 ., .. .1781. 1 p 1.10.1171. 01.11..» 11111.1 n. DHIG $26,131.21 BERNARD LOCKlVOOD. 1-‘. . .\. 47.91}. liccrcu 1 HOME OFFICE IIALIFX-Ui, (IANAILA I \.\..\. 1c- .\(|II-ll') Catalina Swimmer. (Canadian Press) |.o.\"<; nicAci-i, 121111., l-‘cb. 1. ‘ N ew flflasgcvv I S’sitie Crystals,‘ l - Colts Win Over ' Iilcnry ii‘. Sullivan. lunvt-ii. Alass. 4.1 , _, , , I - ~11 r 1| i niziy lic swain from :1 . m" “m1 141mm m ‘he P‘ 1"’ 1"" 11111111‘ ‘llt'tll“ llic lslliintis of Santa NI§\\' 1l-l..-\Stl()\\". I-‘cb. l.——-l)Ii- 31o l. ‘ V m, ham ||,..,-,. .\.-n. “i...- wi|...1.-_-.-.- tcuui otT 1111-111" n-et, the Ncw (Ila-i- The Ahhms “("1 m‘ 111m“ "WWII ‘o tin» 3o odd inilc swim. tgow (foils took 11 four to one win at. V -:——<O->-i-— 1l1c arena on Saturday night. NOTES ON THE 9TH The ice was covered with watcr 1 ISLAND EGG LAYING CON- ‘but. tho play rs puddlctl through to I TEST FOR THE 12TH Iinakc an intercsting and exciting WEEK ENDING JAN- ‘game for tho spectators. 33. 1937- As in tho former gaint- horn with the collcw town ho s, the our . Th” Wmpsl W“ "fl." “figs ‘hlpit-oiitlitioii 11.1 1h:- it-c 11111111: fust Iioc- '_"1*'- 1h“ 1m“ “"1141 NH“. mm‘ mill 1w)’ Iiracticuiiy impossible but the ‘m. in“ WW4‘ mm“ ""1 M“! m 1'1"“ hind tioied out by both teams kcpt ‘I A the six hundrctl fans on tin-Ir toes throughout the contest. hrough the gumc. Tho game was I‘I‘l't'l'(-‘(’lI Moore. by .\|1'. P‘ 5" Hockey at Tryon Bedeque 2. Tryon 2 "l‘l1c pcus ot‘ liarrcii Rocks own; cil by .i. l1. (‘lurk and .\irs. Miltoni Wtcvc and tin- l-Ixperiun-inui Sta- .1111“ pun of White lmghorns No. Ii weri- thc only pens in which ovary (luring thc wcck. 0n January 28th, 192T thc ltctlc-I inc Bcnv ' ‘you Arrtnvs --——-<o>———-- The “edema b111,“ motor‘ The next bcst thing to winning is to be beaten by u good fellow‘.- As tln- it-t; was I11 first class c0113 UHrmI-d xldlhvonlfi H “k The prince 0t ‘Vales- ' ' ‘ ‘ " . . w .3 '-- 1 ».f llillulx-l “mid “m?” Ur 3111619.): 111111)]“$17HituillllhluctiH1114“? “[31 Business without zuivertising is 1sp..1t(<l. l‘l1c game gut dlhl} .1 f,‘ “lmmws n u‘ were “l . , . 11110 \‘-'111111l11-t at a giil in the 'l11rk.-- close st-coud with 42.1. points t-iiiisi‘. “mum. M, Fmfl,‘ tiniilliiriitllliliciinliliiiiiliiit;licafifiiidiiih Fgw“ 1'11".‘ ‘uilrh Hflmililmls 1.3;‘ ———-- by both sitlcs. Aftcr scvcu 111i|1- R 1H,"? m)!“ WIND linings ‘IMI 1111511118 0f 11'1"! 111111 51-961 0111115105 titcs of play ltalph (Iulbcck of ihc “f"'“_""_ 11',‘ '1". “ l)? ‘ 5 ’_' f5... annual loss in the world of ilotivors sccurcd the rubbor, and “H? fmlll" full‘ lh").ll)olnh 11"’ $2,500,000,1)1,1o_ guys m, expert with an cud to cud rush. lilaccd itimlghf‘ by}?if"‘iillflairiwisyli; lwni . iterhlntl Alabcy tho Arrows guitlic $1M“ )‘pwilg")_\“\li‘r [rvéyelt 1 ' 'l‘o ctnnmnud is nothing; in und”. for the first goal of tho cvcning. 1m.‘ “,' If pvpflQfwfl with i. - stand one another is tho secret cl’ thc .‘\I'I'Il\\'S bcgiunitn.’ In wakc up ‘puims l',ls"(_pgs'n fir. H. ‘F. in" iif,,___‘unl.slu,l “n.1, - tarts ii. R. licns 111111111111" T11, til, till P9511 111111“? 111111 1111'?“ 11111111193 Iilljiunl] m. “.91, firs,‘ 5,,,.,,,,,|_ [hmf .iupau's busiu :;- deprossionis so e1 Maclstetitl st-(‘nt-d i111 tho Ainous m‘! rmmh m “m” with My" pomls. M1,“, m," u, one m“ mpflnuy 243 111111 lll(~(> pass l1‘oti1 \. Houatt. Phi-hm m: “m! M; 1mm“ l_“___vppst_l‘.l,ssplg “Tm lying M1,,’ "ilwilii 111:1S-miiigrihi‘.1-"tilt11111211111111: 1\‘1"i.\'- 'i‘h1‘ -~‘==111<1i11; <11‘ tin-sol - "Sum," 1-, ‘vflg “mm mm, if", mm ‘nls from om- pun has not lit-on I l1ti\‘c vcstrucnts and candles. ' “ ‘ t-uuullcti in U Wlw," his, “we ma,“ m, Wm“, ]11't'\‘i(ll1s court-sis. )lt-.,bu1 I attaclt no tnort- importance to thc rnbbvr 11nd with another of his llinlulfl. ‘film's .11“! N?‘ m‘; wiwillwz“ 111"" 1 11" 1" my ""11 “'1' brilllaint rushcs scorud tho second 111111 F1111 13-1 llmmf ‘u’ “#1:,” ‘nlliullls 15151101‘ of Iliucinfoni countcr for his lcam. Pt-riotl cnd- 31,1". lfivn.“ Immm ‘I m“ M" 1H‘ Tl” pd 2"”, in ram], of H“, I;,,,,\,L,,.S_ twuicu lcatl lhc Hililctéi for 1111111); i5to30dropsofSeigursSyrupreiievesailforms 80pm“, porimL Tl“, Arrows wot-ks. 1s now sixth with 411.1 ofindigestionanddyspepsia. Youllswearhy it “an!” (m tho i“, ‘lenwnfinod m l... 1121.324.) I - onceyouhavetricdit. Anydrugstore. "n," H“, smwm b," [mum i,’ s(,l!l‘k_l .\1r. ll. f‘. 1111111111 s pcn of ll it’. —~—-—- »—-—_-~~----—---- (outt-st to tllllt‘ with ' mv-vvbovoaoowooo-o-vo-ot wt-ri- just Ivcgitining to fccl lilt1'1_11‘11m$_ “m: "’~'1~""15 511'- “IILI ‘ l Iilzivintl- 'l‘hc gainc \\‘:1s curried ‘1 °11g111i“'_"1 “- !'- 111'“ "119111111 111111‘ > _,m'“.i,h speed and gum] work was 2-1‘ i points 1.11.111 cggs); I-Ixpt-ri-i P ‘lono on both sides. \'i,-u,,»,11v1u11t1.1_l Stzittotnpcu of ifcghtiru-t, Iiuwult made some wonderful iii-IN’- 1' P11111111 \\'i_111 3-115-31111111151311 a 'll\'l(lllti.l rushes luii fnilctl 1o scorc “14-1-“1- 311'- (‘11110111 -\11'1'3\\"-‘11'$ 11- , Yigninsi Ilt-tlt-iiiit-‘s “stonc\\'ail". li.1‘1)kz111"~‘ “r1111; ‘Yllllil 3:35-51 l1111111G-. > ivus not until fourtccn inintitr-s of 3-" 615F111] - 11*»;- "- _‘3i1>11111‘fi 1‘, - nluy lliltl gone whcn “Old Ruury".1-_~__111‘1‘ 111111 \\'11l\ 11:11-51‘ 11111111-‘3’. Since "king over m‘. 1 m- Arrmvfl “W, is nlwlvs xhprel'lvl(l eggs); .\1r. (iibcliffo/s- 11.] Hotel we have spent many > willi the “i1e1‘rlcs“ scored the sc<~-l1‘1_)-__11\1"L)‘ ‘HIXIID \\'1'11_1‘151~1-11_I>11111l==-1 ghgu‘;nd; of dqllir] |n z 1= > rrrows. . 1 ~ - - - is now the finest Hotel o! Ito clan in the Maritime Prov- inoel. It appeals to than who want a oomfertlbll Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at n moder- 11330 13121261: .\lrs. Alt-x. Ilznniittinsl Thc third period was lhc host.“- R- d-Tl‘ 011411111 W111i 157 DCIINB-l | o .\1r. Glcn .\‘icLurcn's There arc still lii Iiiriis in the to ploy Contest that huvc not startcd to (no lily. 'l'hc:t- wcru l7 birds that i Arrows i1o\\' and doubt. combination, no ‘ l11‘1‘I|11e111"1‘1 Farm- Ottawa‘ scorc would have hcen much (llf-1-‘1I1l ii 11141111. ~17 that laid 5. and III‘ ate price‘ , Muss fc1~<-:1t‘lnni it nut IQIOGII {in}; tlifiklliai laid -i cglzs 11111-1111: tin» trot-it.‘ Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 1 o t cfcusirc \\'o1‘ c to L PROFANITY oum-z SEVERELY 51f?‘ 0,-- 1,,,,.,,fl,,,| I, now,“ n, “Ncts/rrnens conameo , P" diy- , ‘g i 1 t IN SHOES OF PARIS “i . _ A" ws. lluroltl M11 iey puyct a _ 3 ROME, Feb. lr-llfioftinitynewlill mm“, rm. m“ home "mm, Plans] slim-s istiylns favor incrcns- hn n crime 11111161‘ 110 119W _‘ 1| w]; | . lin\(l(l here that lug y 11c coin 1 nation of Icaihcrs q code now being elaborated by 1'1"‘ Ar,.nxl,,ig\i~lllwniiiel=txl tIic Ileavcrs in 111111 1111* aniiiiiion of rt-ptilo triiu- H0181 (/00, l’ cist jurlstshto ropllgcefnuiznd nm“.,,,._,, fink in 5on3‘. “Pa,- fuuu-(a iiltuifis. ' (‘ormiriliiuiloiis tclniratittir- ppqprletqr- ‘ ‘, _ .' . -~ . .11 ins. o 11- s11; ‘ . ‘. = tlice pennrlty has tint i1ec11 Beléblletsm)‘ Arrows (hauqsh “m,- (‘lijlrl mnllondmfil‘ MISS L. MGQUAID, Mnnlqel I announced, it will be IIGRVY-‘Ifiliil mm] int-wrest ilispltics. This color lends imam ,, fl 111189 1-1119 t" BFVMM wefik“ ,1" J‘ Q11..." __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ fl_ pmlnrv iisclt to combtnntltin with snake -— - mouths in prison. Thlis is fill 11:14; not we und lizard. ‘ ‘with ‘V1111 1119 11‘"““““"" re mm 5 G "Tiger" Lord 1'1 “We "W19" Fuflclflm which ‘hhltlogliibcck . . . . . . . . . .. L. l-iotvatt 1,“: Pope and the Vatican enthus- Fnnvnrds . 111511111111)‘ "Dlimve- F. Morse “Roary" Mar-Lend ‘\, if the laws now being elubornlcil‘ ~ (Cant, t. 1W9 ‘ibfled- “My Wm be the mm“ (i. (‘r0011 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Lvumn moral country in Etirope. W111,1“‘l"'."_ iyagnnil .. ii. Wood public dancing, drunkenness. t cf- v_ “nwan ‘Vi, o itefcrcei- 1 . .1‘ e11 Tlmcr-—.l'. A. Lyman. i Bottles AND Fountain Syringes Iii. I" L. 0. G. Bowling Last night on the 1.. t). 1C. Alleys the Social Club defeated the Antih- 1c Anchors met their flrflt delfifll- E- Doucctte lhnd highest single 0f 222 . 1- _\\ . .,**.'w.-: - -_