"ms: CH§RLOTTET0WNV§UARD1AN / tifilillliil . ll c ' IUnwToKgF/ u. m.» Suits for Me n Clearing 0n Monday and ‘Tuesday, these ,- halidsolne, hand-tailored Suits for lll0Il-—~ made up 0t‘ splendid wool tweeds, if they had been a little lighter type-they would have been sold two months ago. ' HALF PRICE. i . raussr. ' . ' ‘Millions of people have been converted from ueln‘ ordinary common teas~They new use “SALADN ; . —-lloyou know why‘! A trial package will answer the I All grocers Quellntyhic lb. Orange Pekoe Blend, Golly. Fellini" 1 1 I l. I I uuelnbered: Mr. 6., T. Spriggs acted as chairman and the follow ,~ > mg program was can-led out: 0;)- , enin Cliorus-— “O Canada"; Read- '_n°'m HOOD FLOUR 1s gun" lilg-l-{Tlla IPreacheFs Vamtiqii. anteed to Please you better. Mame Mm; Solo’__IILctlMe Cull “' " You Sweetheart". llussel MaoKsy- “UNLOADING srnmufluh “Eilct-ioil". Observation contest. m"! *1 cfiwwn‘ A" K’ 10rd, llecitatioiv-“The Bacilelor’s Sale" ’m'2'3"" -—llope Mill: Orchestra; Recita- , —-"Tl Th 1. " —Elt “Tun BonDEN NAINONALD $31150; llliiiet-llecilion ow? Met A11. and (“De “averse Gwyhounds The End of the 'l‘rail-—Misses Lois willmeet on Cape ‘Traverse rink and Lmlan Mm "sneer-earn Sh“? {file mull-mediate fry are now‘ filmy evening‘ “b 3rd‘ ing Contest; Solo-"Paradlse isle": 11111111115; 101*!" r111 11w A19“- dine} ~ ' _ , .. __ Lo ue I under way and ju K115i ""°°1‘E' "Nmlh 11”“ mm“ guilt-hill.iuingiliiag's'n§:iiyng$tiiv liyatgho piano of hockey dished nil’ Friday. February 3rd, Victoria v-l- Howard. Orchasmu- closlng mg‘, 1n l)“. opening tilt it looks as it‘ Nlmh T111111” 81311115 M1“ 5am?‘ s-gig. a dainty lunch was then the $61188 1B 81111114 1° 11¢ 13111111111“ zzowzz“ served and a insert! waste of thanks with K6011 hlillflgl’ 31111 P191113’ °1 wa tendered ir. an Mrs. iifoase excitement a e WHY- -'5“ T“ “M”? “Md” lorstlieir hoenitaliay to which Mr. The Victorian 1926-27 Maritime "131" betwefl‘ lwmrnedeque and Moaso replied in fitting remarks- Champion-s are maintaining their Central Bedeque Married men. l The entertainment was 111611 reputation ‘to g, great exlem. ha‘, 23214414 brought to i1 close by the singlnglng defeated the. Moneton Rovers - ”‘ m acres shore farm for sale at North ___"ocKEy____-rwo lllrllllng games 111i“) 0w S1: Dunstan“; in mg hr Carleton, foul‘ miles from Carle- ol hockey were played on the Kem w u over .d m . ton Station- Handy school and slngmn Rlnk on Saturday last The 3115111“ Tues “'7 “IE5! ' w l churches. Walter Bartlett, Carls- wnmls were between W0 ‘lumm. A11°g“'°115 “d r “c” °1 a“ tom 21.104.31.51. teams ill this League ale found to I teams from Summerslde and two of have a hlg my lllls wlnlel. “.5 lo .-CHEVROLE_T CHASSIS lecture fit;fisfigi“g,,,flh°,,,’l,ifigf°ghgfes"gglwhich sextette will QlljC-y the on. 11! P111108 Mbwfs Show rooms. Sum- . itlnction now held by the blue and merside, February 6th, at. l p. m. $21,111:; ‘lat, lslfllfinemllhmlmoylgd gfifiwhite agxrexation. not‘ forgetting :- “nd 73° 11' 1“- m“ w 311* ciplined‘ the game in a manner that“ menu” ‘he ‘Couegmns’ A" 2223-2-3-2l was emlnenlly sallslaclory TheWour teams in this league are ev- teams laced each other ll, q'__l<en_ enly matched and before the last -—FARM FOR SALE - Eighty pmgmn—Goal, L. Mcxay- defence game is played it is a sure thins four acres in lligh state of cultiva- wm_ McLean, J, Kennel1y-'f0rwul~ds' that six of one and half dozen oi‘ lion. Good buildings One mill; from 3_ Mouse’ a websmyf cal-lira Jftha other will be the only guess Carleton Siding. Stewart Mc- Rielly. Summel-slde- Goal, Iflhaszarded as to the relative posi- "11911911- C111'1°1°11- Cameron; defence. G. McDonald, 110115- 2l40-1~31-4i- A. Rogers; forwards, H. Bishop, R. '““* t ' . . T-AB.E YOU GOING? who??? 2:111:12; sflgrgtrilyr Exegggwnog l} 1511C!’ Q1158 ¢fl1111VB1 11¢ Mlmlly Joseph Ready and one by G. Webs- Reports coming from Watervlllc. R-"lkt 911 Saturday nisht. Feb. 4th., w. One goal was aocldently shot Maine, have it that “Whacltey" 3k 11w‘! @0011» $18111 biz prizes given. for Summerside by a Kensingmn McEacliern and "Chick" Williams. a after Carnival. player. Genuine enthusiasm was ffffner Allegweit starts are going dlsplayfldd thrloufhout the wihole gm“ gum rm recent games an e, a t. wnsvnoasr CHASSIS lecture gcieiitifit? ‘ti... ozstiineif playedl bum these puckchaie"? ..1SOUFHS, FEBRUARY 8TH. at Prlnoc M w sh _ ‘ B have figured prominently in Vial m,“ J, J‘ McDonald lectures o“ memde Fegrursr £51] roomi», Sum- inc was maintained throughout the ew“lg's splendid ‘vol-l; o“ we A very Slad dcalll occurred at “Hum ‘nuslglll Prugramnm and 73b p m agree b.0111’)- D. m. gitllllfufllld at titrlnes. olie could dii- lcm l _ North Rustico on Jan)‘. 40th. lichen glllgdnlrw - - - 2228_2_3_2i spirit 19 qflkllelllgzngl; Luigi; 01311512; . l l Chg-billet bcloveg wife oftlitllg. .cler— T mus; Kensmswnfitioa, Gil {I'm THE ilpuprv "y a an . passe awry a e ar- mess any AGENT-dill‘. a. w. _F “ ‘ . ' ' j 1y use or 3"! years She “'11s a dv- Murdock is Guardian Agent in _we iafil"l';l'lfli1l1léoklili“ll'll“'lifni §§§g§§p°°f“;;,;,§,§§“§§f- 353:“? Attention 0f nurse-lovers n. oi..- tat-ed ‘wife and mother Yand fllifil hfontague and will be pleased to commercial Penman t: be fixing“ Dana“, éummerside; Goa] .K-;ectcd to the advertisemen appear. ‘gems? 1gp ah (imiiciag gm; be‘ lit- 1W1” ""3 "m5- “‘1"°""1“11' 11°" through the Potalu Grower's As- ¢sm¢rvrl' defence 0- McDonald E111" 1“ “m” m“ Wm‘ '°(e'°“°“ oaths el-lgigy galthfllic yfliiuicrlig of and renewal Subsctipnom‘ sociation. Please call at the Harris; forwards. H. Dickey.’ A. 1° 11111 “kl 01 the Pup. the ‘properl- wmch She was a devomd membm HlMURRAY HARBOR NORTH “firehouse o, plume us your mp Nicholson. J. Holman. The goal ty of “r. Herb. Camlibcl. nel . ‘ s1“ 1°“"" 1° m°“"‘- mid“ 1"" ~$rrvir=rs ill Preillrieriall Cllllrcll- qplrimeuts‘ J‘ B‘ mum's“ Km“ $11032: Q33 Kaenslisxemmarnuwearleiri i5.‘ kniili: ififiifztip. as they dgmnwlaw husband' {our $111911 rs on Sunday. Feb. 5th. are its ful- 3mg on‘ lsmrusfl Summerside A.‘ Nicholson. The lllflke 1116111 111141 $8.918“? 811d Si)" children used from 2 w 6 yrs“. bfl- icwsz-pwiurruy» Harbor North at ho~ke nth lastlcs a llsh as anything that ever looked ' flhillgsdtnwooli: wxliinngiaeggxlxtigi: ma” “' m“ “F” “W51 *1 7 1* ~FARM FOR sat: -_ l<‘:lrm ..~. Bosheyto falcélllysafld shoilzlggygncotlliifl1ll'flllg1l a bridle. rifled-r no intro- me-u, nfolherhs loving care 1"- 11°"- D-V- 9 111111111 W111l11*~‘r1¢1‘-- Criipnud of the late (leorgc Francis agement to their respective teams. duotion to Prince Edward 181811111 were are also 1e", thrcelarolhers‘ 1M T _ nilnsisting cf 22 cores. For further There is in these teams the encr- race fans. {The little Pull 1r . - _ - ~ r ' 0N A9115 NEWS —-A"1°"H particulars apply to ‘Percy l-‘rancis, getic elements that will develop into race horse every inch and the per- Mlchael LlIlCqlllBl. Angus Blacquler. llllse who rammed w m, all-rel, Q0 m (,1 _t b n C _ , m r of m fl t _ l . H and Jen‘, Blacquien an of Norm m“ seals 0r learning fro"; “Gum bk?“ v0 . as i); gill). ‘can't oi Lb). Dlaygrs de 1m too thglk The‘ soil llluicllasing him will suitly Bus-um’ besides three Sislers‘ Mrs“ [we are ‘he fonuwmgz_vrhe Misses toilwecgrllei vci Sqyzrlfilzfgl-tgiiu- g‘ yhesrini for me excenégnrtngenxavigleglliave no regrets on the deal. Oyriae Gallant, Mayfleld; Mrs. An- mule “m. Frances Collin‘ Miss ' ' “r 4"‘ - provlded__yl c 41'9"" D°1Y°W MaYfiekil 11nd Mm- Doris Stirling and Miss Ethel ‘lie- -UN~|TEQ QHURQH -—'-——-'——¢-en--—-—-— Andmw Marti“: C1‘a"1°"1e1°"’“' '19 Lellan. to Mount Alllsuu; ties... Amt KQNQlNGQ-Q __°F CAN.- The IUIII of Plain-Mineral’: Llnlmenl‘. a“ 01 whom 5111091951 sympathy 15 Jullil NluGciveil and liurold Mellick 9-45 1A ll ShindiyNévlligtfb-llmli‘I Sell “SALAIINH "azxoancmewszw- CITY ‘HOCKEY LEAGUE --u- 146 l-‘ichmond St. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Suinmerside, Lloyd Lewis. Charlottetown Wholesale pa... all over , Store Going Good, N MORIAM MRS. JERIQQMGALLANT Eastern Guardian 2212 Sale Continues Through Monday and Tuesday Discounts of 10 per cent. to 33 1-3 per cent. are offered to clear stocks for in- ventory, which opens February 1st. ~Hurry and participate. _ Moore 8: McLeod I..t t. wrestling was the must brutal spurt prise ring. and has been as the rec- tal. A lot depends on how you like kléfllgrhdfienfi delivered tho dictum ords shetv. Dempsey flosslng Flrplo your Ellclfircgllglellt. -Tl:1'l11§l' slim/ml; o an . an probably thought his with a rain of blows and l aby taken up ance o imp e e tllirust would exterminate the grap-‘fouiing him: Dempsey liigiitlng wrestlers will find the‘ 212d to Pers- The pach dorms will rob-‘Miske when the latter was sick and sell, because none wil e to r ably suinvive the yshock and 13.0.1. known to be unable to do himself defence. It was the same Tummy _ bow their heads on the mat in justice the ill-matched Carpentier- who said that rowlll! W85 111E 1110!! t’ d d |(;11111¢11§x1‘1;* fllfillfiflaxlzlgglgg 11e11ui111$ ‘shame at the denunciation of their Dempsey battle. and n score of otli- killing sport, and who also accused 13111311 @~ ‘ l ~, ~ - .. . . . zn rec t -, 11" "tart, or whatever it i~ l1. w ,- J- Y‘ ~ b‘ al it of brutalit. . The funeral took place on wed- SleilliD uiiilmvllnsrféili 31123.31? M‘ T1“ “mm” “mm”? "1 ""1 MK alike w 11mm 111111 1111 “lwlpractice. There is bullaiigtrlitlitngtlibi"Sign?liltiiifboigiggjhmizgigeie aqutituetthl The staoemint ivas so ridiculous, nesday afternoon to North Rustlco ltlwl.’ mummy “"33 Ada fir: Averill-mi. ‘Jlames. the bi'o_tli_ei~ 0i looked for the thrtotched bltnv-iillllflsmnce‘ which is a‘ 51111111 x50". wreslllllg of the kind practised and drew such sharp replies that chi-Del. Where a vflry 181's? 0011* (ll-mm,- muflllly’ gramlaml “full, mm‘ 1 7 1" M’ mdwm)" "1 hmlws" [are 51111118 1n Wain for some lllsll-Blboxing at times can achieve llfllglllyllOlvlidflyS doesn't deserve any def- Gene hastily veered to the inoffen- coumc 0f 113511130“ “m1 “iendspaid (fllurlotutowil Business Cello-u nlushlutcd Hymns: 3 P‘ w F113“ Mrs. Alex. Hanulfonb B. R. led‘°1 P11991111 1111 i119 W111 111 111E 1“1Y‘1of brutality. particularly vrhv-n men Pllbf‘ but it isn't noaily as bad as lve wrestlers, who will be more sur- their last respects. l“... ml“), l. 90.11110“ in Bunk 1,’); Church‘ 81111111121916111‘ A hcaflyiihe °°111¢5t 1111‘ 111B W991! Wm) '7 ‘mg F'°““1““e“' NM“ 11 “my a"? 111C115’ matched; and there are ‘it looks and u. lot of the stuff that prised than anybody else to hear The 111119131 services “Tm 9°11’ Nilvn Scull-a ‘llmllague _W_,g w°1°°-1“°_‘° “n Rev" J‘ R- Salm’ P0111152 Ml‘. Harold Land's B11, lose the championship 111101‘ 31111111191‘ Sports as ivell which might appears that way is carefully ie- their placid sport placed in the d"°1‘~"1 "Y R"- Falher C11*11*5°11-iit»i.~.. sit-uni}. teacher H1. t~.;...11. D~ D“ Mmlsm“ were second with 31.0 points" The that record-making there will bP-‘comc under that heading". ihearsed ' isrease by Tunney- The pail bearers were Messrs Hen- mm “~05, School H upendmg H}; - r-‘w Model Poultry Yards B, 12,, pen 7, some long faces in the vlcililty of There is pleutv oi bflllallll’ in the‘ Sohmcpcoplo consider hockey bru-1 -—“""<*.’-'—_- ‘Y Pilww- R°11°11 A1S°11=1111l~ m" week-end with her’ phi-ants yir ltllti “T1113 “N115” MID-W1NTER were third with s7 points; and the Montreal. Ottawa supporters are - . ‘ ” ‘Woodsman-keep Mime-s haiuiy. e911 L- Gallant. Leonard 13110101 Edfllllfl lluslq. llelllqll‘ vlonlégul, __ EXAMINATION °1 Auburn schwnilxperimentul station 11 R were not 59 critical of the playoff sy- -—----___..._.___.___,, ____ ___ ,_,,__,. , Ear Doiron and Jerome Gallant. z“, , _,,_ llurlfn“ w,” “and “all” was held on Tuesday last. Therellounll Wm, 32A 18mm new wlllcl, wlll plohubly l“, ‘ May her soul 1135i. lliVlJ-(‘BGCIL mm, ‘law just rclumod m UM} ‘gxelillslgit-‘fi: ‘(g The Model Poultry‘ Yards B. R. them into the semi-filtltls. mull ' 1 in-nn» ill Montague, after n liuuln- Us as we“ as several visiwrs from lien no 2 continues to lead ‘the con- innylle =pave the way for them fol tins ll‘l]i iii “fnrnnm and Aiontroal- -- ' .~ 1 - . 1°51‘ m‘ 11111911111191 P1°d11°11°11v \\'11~11 win another title. Playoffs am- oumde the dlstnct" The 9181mm‘ 56-5 Pflinls; K35- Hlimhefl’ B. R. sanctioned by ll-‘HIKQ in all the! AN AMAZING RECORD. --¢-O-§-1 ._ » EGG LAYING CllNlfilST MRS. WALTER LANE ' sympathlzing friends. The death wok place at “w '_ llyiles. teacher at Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday Jan. lOtli. cl Susan. beloved wife of Mr. Walter Lane. in her 42nd year. after an illness of about txvo months, home in Mi>lililKll8.—~ (Ialeb Camp- ln-ll. iilfirmiiry, wishes to thank liis'i'rleiiils iii Charlottetown am] Although not in robust health ‘Ff;;!“'§*{“ who“ ‘m 1111818115’ H1111 for several years. she seemed to be $1‘ m1“, -‘_ "mm.1h1,ne.d. wwam“ the improving in the fall. but she tool: 11m“ .19‘ f1“ imam! 5 “ha” m“! a turn for the worse. and passed ‘_ "11111114 1111‘ llllll- Word has been away on the above mentioned date. iwmwll 1mm .111‘ 11191119111 511991" A kind and loving wife, and mother "'11‘.'11<10lll1 vndvisniir that Cult-l) is she will be sadly missed by her snr-fm“ °"J°Y"11-' 111$ <'.11fl11'- rowing husband, and family of one "m son. and three daughters. namely. “"1115 1149130111114- l _ ‘vallcl. Jr" of me s_ s_ “llontcalml, The Guardian extends its sincere Mary n. Margaret and Murlgl ill. symimhiv w the bereaved family. l home; also two sisters in the nlt- h" cd States and two brothers at MRS- JQHN A- MACDDNALD Rocky Point. _'_“r The‘ funeral which took place ~0li tile uftertoon oi Jziiiy ~itli.. on January 12th was by boatntoilllte (loath (Ill lllis, John A. McDon- Rocky Point. thence to New o-iu , took p ace at the hc-me 0f her minion Cemetery. V sa-n. Louis of iiotlitvcll, King's Co. The service at the homo was ’l‘lie (leceased was in her 96th conducted by Rev. D. M. Lamont o!‘ l-@;.r_ and by her death the oldest the Church of Scotland. oral was very largely attended by mnveil. l beautiful floral tributognurggciiglzlg ]2,11y°lf,,,1.1,,‘1”ba“‘1 "r°d°°"“'°'“‘l M" W‘ ‘was one from the crcw of the S. S, ,7 , ,., » ,_ _ _ ldillsboro. of which Mr. Lane l5 cl.lllsli.,llo,,flllli (U; Ulhchruugéglthkéllfd first mate. _, , _ _ , , , Th“ ‘°“°w1““ “Md as pa" beaniiiflliilllivliiiliillshittuiiglat “Gilli w" crs: Allison McMillan, Charles Mc-l ’ ' ‘ ' “ ‘ " ' Y~ Dougau‘ Angus McEachem and lior last moments were consoled __ l lily llor kind and loving pastor, Rev. fit. il_ .\[(tl)Olifl1i1. Si, Columbia's. _ ‘Of ll. family of eight children. foul‘ .".ldo-d ht; lftt I IYESIGIIT examination‘;2727.5?‘ .....?.Z..f‘““.,..‘f.‘...“'°....° n21 Fitting and supplying glas- 868. etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMBTBIST MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Office Connected wi Drurltore. MilSFL, Angus and slits, William! iilayes of Revere. “use. Her funeral £00k place to St. Col. uinb-afls cemetery. pail-bearers were: Alexis Mcheon, James E. McDonald, Stan- |icy liicVane, Robert ‘Bruce, l. I -Nicl)onald and Wallace McDonald» !.\iu_v iii-r soul lest in peace. ' MRS- JENNIE ASH l . < 5 ruownsii. Feb 1- - Tile aeaiii E ‘of Mm. Jennie Ash-melict of Jos- ‘elih Ash, oecilrretl at her horn: 01E Jan, :54. lifter an illness o a or t "'15 o“: intnltggflg) 112:2; . (IUYIlIlOIL The deceased was born g: d: gslélloc Sh‘ Galen,‘ ’in ifenslngton, P. E. l.. seventy ma] M‘; a‘ when lml- {years ago, a daughter of the 1111B ‘m “will”! ‘he public - Wm. and Charlotte Taylor Coyley- 1.1" 10f n family of l2 children, one sis- “. “we 7°“ mun” on c" ‘ ter. Afro. Kate Burgoyne, and n “"01” 7°" M" hue m" brother Wm (‘ovlev both of Ken- flmch 111°" m "pend 1n m’. isiilgton. survive‘ ‘live step-sons] cqmmnnny‘ Bu‘ m ‘hm; yo“ ‘Austin ulld Edgar Ash, 0f the Gilli-l the benlflt of low prices we l . ' . . . . . A - 311;; §;;;;I'11_";*:'1h;'; 273331..‘ifii.ti‘l“l..i"lliiiilti will‘ ler in the interests of the Baptilt °m' n!“ my b’ Inuused‘ {Chnrch- she will be much missed lil i Dull-in; the month of Febru- ll’? "u" "mm" 7m“ money its many activities Of n quiet and m“ M m’ hwflm" 31" 1;: Jlllllhlrlllllllllk disposition those who fivc-re privileged in know her will Joel the distinct loss of a sincere 'l'riond» The funeral took place this nfternoon from the Baptist Church» ‘ller. (l. l). Brydemofflriatcd. ‘J --—-—<»o>-—-—-— In Vwortunlly to serve. may be to your advantage. No harm lnjnlkihg it over. See II first. ' EST. JAMES KENNEDY. GENERAL MERCHANTS ‘u-{NIINQIOI . l, Teeth controlled by h ratchet, in 1 the handle more a new opener nrqnlld h can and avoid ilnnut-r of cut fingers. . . , .1.’ - spent the week-end at her R crokelh who has Wm- lallel-l ll ttlme; by m tlon was conducted by the Rev. D. lively interest in matters pertaining to education. He was assisted by the teacher, Miss Emma Driscoll. and by Mr. J. O. Trainer. who pre- sided. The dlfferent classes acquit- ted themselves in a highly credit- able manner. At the close of the examination brief speeches were hen no 3 is second with 65.3 points; Mr. Tahnagc Fosters B. R. hen no. 10 is third with 60.6 points; and Mrs. J. F. Eastorrs W. L. hen no l0 is third with 60.8 points; and Mrs. J. F. Eastons .W. L. hen no 1 is fourth with 57.7 points. The pens leadingdn total pro- duction to date are as follows:- Fii-st. Model Poultry Yards B. R. made by Rev. Father Croken. by n the trustees, the school secretary, and other complimenting both teacher and pupils on the excellent work which had been done during the last few months. Generous treats of most delicious candy were served at intervals during the aft- crnoon. r l ——SOClAL EVENING — A V111)’ pleasant evening was spent ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burrows Mouse, Kensingion. on January 25th. when upwards of eighty T119 11111" rcsldeilt of tliitt place has been re- members and visitors of the Angli-. can Young Peoples Association ar- sembled together to hold their monthly social. The program willnlt was arranged by the members nf the Association and others whose help was much appreciated was excellently rendered and much en- joyed by old and young. Tile or- chestra lwliiirli‘ consisted 0T tho filllowliigz~ Nlrs. W.C. llicLeoil. 111w. Russel nlac-Kuymhirs. Cecil Mill. Vera hirLeoil, Lloyd llowarii and Walter Coates, was worthy m’ homestead, Albert of hlalble Head HD9111") 1118mm“ and Wm mug be An Old Recipe to Darken Hair By JANICE RANDALL Almost every- one knows thatl Sage Tea and Sulphur, prop- erly compoun- d e d, b r l n g s i 0s the o. 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 406.9 points; Second. Mr. Tnlmagc Poster's B. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 350.2 points Third, K. l3. Hatchery B. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .. 304.0 points l Fourth, Mr. S. R. Pendietorrs B. R. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . , .. 288.3 points l Fifth, Exp. Station. W. l... no. 3 ' . . . . . .. ..... .. 282.0 points The total production for the week was 415 eggs and to date 4560 eggs. —---<o@---—-. When Your Stomach Groans With Gas MAKE TlllS TLNT AT ONCE ll’ you rculiy‘ “unlit quick illlll instill: FAILINU tutti today! ..»\.t trifling cusp not from your drill:- itisi. n fr-w tin)’ table-is of Bisurntcd iulllklltltliilv-llllll t-llko three ur thrill nfii-r your lit-xi inf-ill. This aim» lo prnru its rnllio minutes. inmost instantly. Blsilrmtcd llnpznosln non-laxative form of Pllfll‘! rrlit-I olrl fashioned en nflcr meals. nwcetoni-l and neutraliz- lliingercnls iii-ids that rinlso most stomach ailments. Ask your ilruglrli-vt for 'l‘a.blots 0i‘ Blrlliriiit-il Mug nt-nill-vind still-l the test toillly! vil- _-___ President Discusses Naval Program (Special llrfil:allll1ulfll WASHINGTON. Jin- ar-mrrur- back the nat- Ira-m. President Coolidge declared ural color and, lustre heir when fad-:0f the treasury would warrant. gray. Years ego the ed. streaked or get this mixture was to make it at ment. "in which he stressed econo- home. which is mussy and trouble- my end asserted that it would be some. Nowadays we simply ask at any than too much. the President, by drug store for “Wyeths Sago Ind Sulphur Compound." a largo bot-tie of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. for only 75 cents. Ev- erybody iises this preparation new. because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair. taking one smell strand at a l, the grey hair disappears,’ ‘snda er another a li- cetlon or two. _ beautiful ' {thlol end loszly your Younger. € inference replied to congressional not specify s. date for beginning or completing construction of ‘ll new ship's. ‘ Pointing out. that no authoriza- tions have been building t-incs the programme of i928. the President said "the rec- and moderately increase our naval nothing more. It contemplates construction pron-am will no car- frcotloln from the uillliil iimloynnre u! - .._ . r - ' r ~ 1 , ill\tnr~i-a.t.llu.. distress-tr) this b_h\ hit fled out u; condllllqns dlclmc and sing for the first. time the adminis- tration's warship conntructionpro- tonight that it was the intention to 1'0 the bufld 5111195 as 1551' a5 the 511116-1119" Wrltesz-“Lest wintmr I linden-ll iron h,‘ ‘m 1115"“ 1*" ‘he "mbammfl sently which irritated the glands inn only way to busmess meeting ,0! the govem- “my w" “l”; made for navyl that G19 leagues. Tho amateurs iililktl, halt-l of them to distinct financial il1l-‘ vantage, and hereabeuts they set' a lomzftlistaifoe record for play‘ offs two yeals ago that the pros can. never equal ir.- the number of igames played without lOYlSlllgi their coilstltution. ' No wonder Leo Ilaiiduralld, mail» aging director of the Can-zillions, took a tllp to Europe. r His teitni is out in front in the N. H. L. lace, and xvlth every reserve seat su-lil for the remaining thirteen games at home, the Flying Front-union‘ will play to more people this sun-g son than minor ‘league hall (zlullst did last Summer, with tho (lxccp-l tlon ‘of three or four Class AA clubs, and one of them was not Toronto. incidentally. Canadiens and Plttsbiirg are said to in,» the two lowest paid teams in the league. l l Tunney Pans Grapplcrs. Tunney recently announced that! treasury balances warrant. “It. considers our lawn require- 1'1"" "1 ments alone and comes no thoughtl pli- lllinisiint (V991 will in: ilepolliltlil tlnull of entry mm competiuve 0011151111107 in loss than fin,- tlon with any other nation. ""111" plan I have endorsed does not con-; The] ‘template any limitation as to thci i" “ 1"'“"1"“" beginning or the completion of thlxl hlilgnt-siil with Bismuth lhlltflflien uilr- tentative prom-am. But it docs con-l template the building of the shipsl as fast. as possible." Based on the present commie-l tion costs, it has been esthmitedl, that. tho navy program. which fies-i, mtary Wilbur has laid before crln- =' gross would cost about $740,000,000. i llail a Severe Gold i r ' l bougllell incessantly i l Mrs. C. l‘ ell r m n n, Selkirk, Ont. n very severe cold. 1 roughed ini-m- i l i l "I tried eeverel medicines without Ibemll» w h“, no l“ redllcllon any inch, but, one day I picked nll your almanac end read about , , You will get critics of the edmlxustratiorvs rlaveli DYWW’! plans on the ground that they do! Norway Pine 311'"? 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