‘l! . i» “l frind told mesheiiadusod Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 5min and hsdvreeeind-gnod rcmlh, so I Fhusght a bottle o! it, and in a short ;time the kiddies were s.ll over their yoolcll slid coughing. s - .. . '7 when, no hesitation in saying it is fbfit I hare over used, and I will always keep s. bottle c! it on band in ease of need. " . Price, 35c. a bottle; large family lain 60s.; at all druggists and dealers; imawufutnrcd only-by The T. Million m-lqlmdfi‘ Toronto, Ont. I\.".,>. I l- i. I i NEEDLE SlfECIALIST 11V" Y- Supcrfluous hair. warts and moles destroyer/l" permanently without pain or scars. For appointment call Queen Hotel. Miss Margaret Richard will be at. the Queen, February 3rd, 4th. 5th l400-3i __ no RS. ‘W’ “Iiinmie Jingle Says: ‘Vise women folk balk »-- = v . bread no more , They got it at the gro- cery store. -—Stewart’s Bread. *\\.§\.i'f,/m.y7 y »‘ iliffiiiilill] l ./ i/Iy/Z/ r ,. QOOOOQQQO~QOO'QVOOOOOOO' s s \‘.'Q Cordial u mar» ~tn~'i .\. é 0 000-00000 000 s 5-‘0o00+0+¢s“..“¢,“,; __p.@- not been on the nurgkjor some years, and to dll the want we are putting out g ysry-hsnpcrior Cordial clun- eqé-lle-éatrengtb and purity- »I'*:_\r.'.~~ ' ‘For sale st all store: l2 and 2t oz. sizes. ,fl|;ple§aie distributors PNIFI. ‘DeBiois Broa, Limited. do. C: .. .|.._s..r.iionn|s high class [or y 30000000000000» 000100 n it-A.'=_n To SEE PARIS By Homer. Croy (continua) - While Mrs. Peters and Opal were pleasing and exciting happened. One day in the mall Mrs, Peters received a letter Irom Mrs. Xenon Asplnwill eigliteentmcentury home in Psssy. Mrs. Peters bad first rnct this distin- guished lady at s tea and later at numerous charity teies which Mrs. Peters had so eagerly gone in icr. Mrs. Aspinwall was a leader 1n. Amer. lean society in Paris; her name lig- urecl constantly in the society news. and when she gave an attair the list o! her titled guests was long and 1m‘- pasing. She was the pctroness o! every ncw and stylish art‘ afoot; she headed subscriptions and a "drive” could not be started ‘without Mrs. Aspinwali~at the front. Mrs. Peters was afraid of her; and now at sight. o! the Xormal letter inviting them to dinner .she was happy. “To meet some or our laying their careful plans, something‘ .. ._,_ !._. Tl-ii‘. c: Buckley's Mixture‘ Being Featured \Vl5)li'r once. an appeali- ation. Mrs. sterling based he; y"; beautiful remarks,» the ' beautiful upon lhdw '_ iect o! him that ings, that publlaheth saieth unto Zion, tliywGod. ‘reign “The Lord giveth i- i During the week o! January 30th to February 6th the druggists 1mm coast to coast m Canada arc observ- “Buckloys Mixture Sales Promo- tion Weok." This sales event, which is carried on by the manufacturers in co-oporstion with various druggists _ divisions oi’ the Retail Merchants’ As- gsoclation diroughout Canada, is held at this time in order to further im- press upon the public the high qual- ity o! this product which is available everywhere. Each year cold suflerers have shown their appreciation for this remedy by buying it in ever-in- creasing quantities. “ _____ \ a great host." I In the regrettable on the department o! Ohrlstlon Stewardship and Finance was pa» as follows - A | No. or societies reporting so. No, having a Bee. o! 0b.. Steward- ship and Finance 18. " ‘ No. having a Finance Oom. ll. ' No. having question ct 0h. Steward- was constantly amazed at how nun the early inhabitants 0'! Mont mo: kn d h h. n surf" ajgjked this dun” ship presented regularly l4. . No. giving by envelope 6. orid b i l ~ . ~ ssias‘e**o?e:s:u<t>o:i: uiiarsilliif i: N“ “awn” ' “mum” m pay“ whole contra-ration." 5 He went kicking about the grounds hoping to pick up some chnnon balls or relics or former reigns, but found nothing-every loot oi the gardens had been cultivated too long and too industriously for that. He found horse- No. reaching their allocation 27. No.‘ adopting the Budget. plan O. No. making quarierly,‘ financial surveys 28 al figures. based only 0" the thirty soc eties reported. I Mrs. E. H. Ramsay, Associated the "lpef woman that publish the tidings are . * absence o! _ n. J.. Reynolds, Bedequoher report ‘ §'§§~§-O§O-§ O-Q-OO ‘ 4 _ §§O4OQ-O—O-O-O+O400>OOOOOOQOOOOQ-OOQO Helpers sec. reported as (ollowsz-f Membership in the dept. 110; Contributions 8186,44. ' _ Mrs: s. M. Martin, Strangers‘ Sec. reported as lollowsz- No. ot Strangers visited 3T1. No. o: removals reported 18. No. patients visited in Hospitals 95. No. patients visited on return from Hospitals ‘l6. . ~ No. Assisted in other ways 63 Total number of strangers helped 629. . Mrs. W, E. Altken, Central reported on Literature and Study Books as follows:- No o! auxiliaries using Study Book in monthly meetings i8. -‘ , ‘ No auxiliaries using Study Book in groups B. i .‘ No auxiliaries using suggestedpfc- gram‘ leaflets 27. ' No. Study Books sold 45.‘ No. Annual reportsseld '14. No. reporting friends," the note said. , shogs m the 01d stables and put up “We would never have received this ' w“ 3n the com-t and was“ the shoes She Slid- "l! W‘? 1114111 WK"! Mimi'- bock and lourth a few times, alone; d'Or-" . ihe soon grew tired o! it. When tho I The round oi life in the chateau 111mg guwmobue arrived he “.55 b98811 101” Pike 5190- Ind dllfillfl i-llelhappy. l-le gave orders tor the shift- first few days he was interested. He H“; or the ponderous carriage to make “hindered Imm 1‘°°m W "Om in "l9 ispece tor the sleek newcomer. Herc great establishment, looking in amy 1w" sqmeuun; m do ggmethjng far azement at the unbelievably thick ‘him m empioy 1111,1591; semi/hen me walls and at the windows still guar- ‘cimuggeur pmpped up the gigantic ded by their ancient iron bars. The 1,005 of the w, and tinker“; with m5 wonder o! it struck him. Evibglg, pike smog may, eagerly mm)‘- ‘Whlh, ‘his W“ an °1d- 91d P1!“ ling. He wanted to examine it and to when the Pilgrim Fathers landed stistudy m How d“ n an," from Am- Plymouth 3°93!" hi? laid hlmfiiiieiican cars? Going down to the vill- He came upon a tomb set in the i m, one day, he bQughL a p81: o! trou- Wfl11~ FY1111“? m-Wlimd he °°uld "id sers and a long blue overshlrt, such the Mme and the 110M’? dlW- as all French workmen wear, and "Think o! them ivurvlnz people in ‘slanted w explore the m". faclnating houses," he said. d ideptlm H: liked w sit in the little vhlnvl- ‘But as he was putting on the clo- In a curving recessed window was a uses, Mrs. Peters came out. figure o! can» 0n the cross waln- "nom do that. What will people tilFeddnwoodandbeMrei-lwniiil" wls think ii’ they ace you working on the Cm“, 1_ “ pmymgwhmr with“! bw u” “d m? Y” “T” "m" 5 geliibm"? that's No. auxiliaries forwarding mission 3.2.1». back. He missus think oi all gchauffeufg 10S. Men in Europe dont‘ 5m. n the people who must have knelt there ‘Ids it. I want you to lromlse me that Th; supply Sea. urged ihal, aux. “Pd MM Wt ‘mil’ "mm" "d w“ won't tinker" with this Mr like iliarics ship mission 4...... direct, “P” "d Ml" H’ i“"“°1‘ “M” ‘m ‘l °°"""°" "Wm"? 81w ewirflvtcdlsarresseu to Messrs Plckiord s: Black the squeaking seat. but it was unwn- kthe promise Halifax, at the same‘ time notifying (curable and soon he took one o! the| (To be gonunum, Miss Minnie Be“. Marmme amply plain chairs farther back. He liked to Sec“ Ham“ and the local‘ amply i°°* “i m” ‘mm “w” ffm-‘i “m? ’ Sac. Mrs. .1. B. Andrew reported mi- °° i“ t“ “M ‘w’ 4”‘ h?“ w‘ iramcs cnwann ISLAND rnas- m“ W- M» 5- PM’ ‘h’ "M“‘“_’“‘” “m” mm‘ “M” ““""”‘°‘ ‘ ' BYTEBIAL os-‘ruc iiiumao swarms...» fv1iPW==-— W” m” m” mm’ murmur“ " my‘. cmmc" m. CANADA Totainumbcr subscribers 81d inttbe CI‘. ‘ u ' ,1 65 societies reporting, ' 91h Jesus» ma" "l9 i‘ hem’ mm» The Prime Edward Island Presm“ All money orders should be made “i “';“"‘“”“1' "P'°°°°" my ‘mm’ “d ‘icrial or the United Church oi Canada "“-l“b‘° i“ ‘he misimm“? m°““‘1y' 1'1‘ e“ *3’ l d when mailing t in annual session in Kensiiigton T°r°“3'° ‘ma CM c“ Pike did not know must heLeliev-ed m” . b5 , t, w h .1 , m1”. _ , _ United Church, Tuesday and m” .5“ "n (“'5' c e M“ in religion. Once he ‘owed evcryq _ lonary monthly Se‘; wing m“ had hm‘ Md andJl/ednesday January 28th and 29, 1930 c w ed P 6 Despite the inconvenience and l ‘m l“ ‘m’ ‘R ) then his questioning nature had ba-y ‘ , mm to doubt. Bu‘ he m long" “new uncertainty or mid-winter travelling ed Christ to be the so“ o! God nor an exceptwnally large representation in the Virgin birth" Heaven and hell s‘ dammit“ lndimembars "om many hm éepared long ‘we Msections cl the province was present. “Treay ‘mow . “m; and do “Vin-hi most hospitably received and square ‘mm; Kc" m“ a chance m; ‘entertained by the Kensington ' drlenzls. ' . lthlllk lte lt-J beaten and e e 0° l r ‘i On Tuesday at eleven ,o'clock. the seli, he sometimes sold. - - But m _, _ o! h“ dwbu he cunt executive met and dealt with several m h “m; m m neélfl- eve items of routine business. All the an t e e c ‘ y rygnecfngs were u. ciously presided “Xi” Maui ,, he "M ' - ‘over by Mrs. John Sterling. Montague 5 ~ ’ mud ‘in u" w“ Aching rs sldent. . " on Tuesday afternoon, at 2.30 nefibmat it M" he said ‘o'clock the first session was opened s‘ d he found a ladder and ‘with a service of worship led by Mrs. 9T“ “Y v V’ lnsior Townsend, Bherbrooke. Dullingloililtfientirgn covlegialozl; y m“ My“ A veumy‘ “mum, “ed hm“ 5 “‘ returned otter 3'! years missionary i._ Letter o! Condolence y Mrs D. D. MacDonald Rose Valley. Dear Silsterz- We the mcmbens oi the W. M. S. ‘at Rose Valley, wish to say s, tew words o! Sympathy to you on the loss cvl‘ your robber, who was called so suddenly away. You remember when our iii-st parents were in Eden. there was all manner o! truit" thwe was also the tree o! liis; they could eatmny ottlhc fruit. except the one they were told would surely cause death. but they 611°" to eat iii-lat fruit, and so-ali their decendarits becem-a heir!‘ to dcflih Hod not the second Adam clmt. and opened out. the way to the tree of llteviihim God summed by l organized Study sented by Mrs. Ci. A. Grant. Winsioa _ has, learned how to ly<eep‘ clothes’ new. looking t 0.. .. .. ' ‘ l ._ _ _ { the same zmy the movies do } l i i h " "I DO have more pretty gloihes now, though I don't spend any more than I used t0. The reason is, I've discovered how to keep everything I wear like new so much longer. Instead of spending all in money Justio replace things that loo old an "shabby too quickly, now I can buy extra clothes. _ h"! lcarnedlthc secret by reading about t emovies-— owiheykce screen clothes just like new twice as 2mg b alway; washing them in Lox. Since ihcnplwe usedd Luxlfor all m; thugs-stockings, gun ics, g ovps, svrcztcrs, rcssec. "it's perfectly marvelous what a difler- _ once this makes. All m clothes look like . - ~ _ new s0 much bngcr. w, I don't have, to speiid CvClfiCigl: just replacing worn- outs. can a or uxurics.” — ’ You, too, can have the same wonderful results with Lux . . . keep all you: clothes new looking far, far longer. . .~ ’ Then our clothes money won't all go ‘into rep lacing worn-outs-you can afford so many extra nice things. . Liuluuxrereece. ~ Lever Brothels ' Boa make b human u“; m5“ mbsvnldéiffi and vmudifwiililus... was race would have cver known the open to all who will choose to eatiwlth its healing power, . JANET GIAYNOR Poi Star. Her slivdio, lids ell _, tbs big studios, an: Lax‘ . . " _E0¢_ clubs: like new ' " lwm along."- _- I K811111180! life; blltiwcausc our Mas‘ "the fruit thereof. Not only is the ter rocicveid all that sin could in- truitgood, but. its very leaves doth flict- upon us the Tree oi Lire is heal. an nations, so walsave you in pursuance of AmAct oi’ lbs Imgisiaturo of the Province oi Prince lihiward Island, made and passed in the’ Third Year of the reign of His Majesty King ‘Edward VIL, Chapter’ 17. intituled "An Act t o consolidate and amend the severaliActs incorporating the the City of, Charlottetown," nn d all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. l do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that anTJieiétlon of-s. Mayor :3“. the said City, f‘ . ed shreds o! “mums an‘! a bane’ Cooke missionary-elect to Japan in which he could not tell whether huf- septwber o, m,‘ y”, were my", man or animal. Putting the bone dawh ; duced qmckly’ h’ wrunbled up maml hrs‘ Roll call or societies was conducted interest gone. _ ,b k c r . y Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd, Yor . 0r . a’ vied “t me “mum” system isec. and the various commiticfl of welghtsand counter-weights which 3am“ u “Honk - manipulated the old draw-bridge. Hisi msgmuonkmll A. J’ Mnhemnl . mind, interested in mechanics, um 10h“. Oonvenm Mm wuum t“ “w” Wt‘ h)” h w“ mmued‘ H‘ Adams, Central; Mrs. B. M- MW?"- Cornwall. , Credential and i courtesy-Mill an; Inman. GHIGWB °°'“'°"°'7 ' Insidi... 118 ...t.‘i...‘.f.;.°é‘fitiia..lf“"”°‘“‘?‘"' a 05th:. ’ Eye Strain flaming swdid, none or ifne human ..__..'__.___.__.- ..._.- picked “p “ mmd lock’ some "RM"- {twice in Japan and Miss Duloie I -. .--_l; >- Press-Mrs. IL T. Bchurman. Prle- " ’ town; Mrs. D. M: Macuod,‘ unisr River. ' ‘ com. on nominations (or Branch smears: Mrs l. 1L Martin, Heather- .¢.1s, eonvenor; Mrs. C. N. ‘Brown, _ Charlottetown: Mr. J. i». wkhm Charlottetown. ‘ l 0cm. on nominltlonhr BYWWW¢1 mqgusii-P-ie . Branch-amiss, Dori! i," smash lor-‘Pruics-omintljitfll- B- " " ior _ a‘ maiflaaiselsnlt 8'9"" ghigroriunts. ‘a ‘I . curt; -—look_lht totiolyoowcfillsial) w; use "this" adleetlso- so» 2 t inn‘ _ warmly we'l- * * we visitors to rihuiiyuuluuusuas - ‘Three Commissioners oi.’ Se wers and Water Supply for the said City, and of one person io serve as a Common Council man in the City‘ Council for eacluol the WardaNiTmbera 1, 2 and 3, of the said City, andof Two. persons to server as Common Councilmen ‘in said Council for Ward Number 4 of the said City, and of, Three persons to serve as Common Councilmen in saldflouiicii for Ward ‘Number 54in the said City; being in all ‘a Mayor, ThreeConimissioncrs o! Sewer and Wale)‘ Supply and Eight Common Councilmen repre- as-foliows: ‘ _ _ / _' sentiiiljlie City g ' ’ For"Ward Number One For Ward Number Two Forward N umber Three _ Forward Numiieanliour. ... Two Councillors \ "w WafilNumbor rm .~ _ r rflfliiree Couacillors . . -WILL an napping, big 1' s, y Ad). 1930. _ One Councillor’ ‘ _:I One Councillor‘ ' _0ne Councillor no i i ‘a siivsasil, illlbING PLACES. ‘as _ . d‘ 14, YFWWFRW ‘l? ~..!.J.§;§11‘,'i?.1TY.-" r " l * m. "and m. issuer-um t. ma: NhIlLfllclOillU-fliluldv g ‘ were cuteness mm the or. _ 3.. hasslnmrhrruiiev» l, to say to Signed on behalt oi the W. Mp8. Mrs MJA. Mathieson Mrs ma: Nowsoms ' l. s. sieooasso. '; nuscaiasb - 1N lriiiiocilsuliriolv Wmioii» ‘ an. v a n; s", “When a msnlis Iaie for a dsu he generally has s previous pm. ing engagement."- "Why do ypu carry a lantern is your quest of that rare specimen, In honest inani". "Merely _to be original," repllgfl Diogenes. "Ordinarily a man en- gaged In such a“ search thinks all he needs ls l looking glass." , . flu. . Y I» Y. .' in; .1 i‘ i. iv i“ in! i i%l/ry*‘ ill)?” 1!, , l - "‘l had something very Important ou and lfys quits forget- ten what t was." "Well, never mind. I couldn't consider it anyway as l'm already‘ engaged." “In winter I wiift wealth and m luxurious comforts-lust the time you need them most." "l feel the same wsy In the wlw tor and also In the spring, the sum- mer and the fall." -.__.__...___._.. _ Professional Cards jiai-J-‘i-"i-q Mark R. McGuigan, B. ‘A. IIABBQTIB. BOLIQITOIL no. ‘MONEY iTU LOAN Clmeronjloek. Charlottetown. PL! McLeod & Bentley .I. A. BENTLEY I. B. BINTLIY, K. u. Banister and Attorney-std." Oillcs: lid Richmond street DONE! T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. Ii. l. McDonald - s. Mafia ~ * ‘B. A Bulletins. Arroiuvsrs. nc ' "(Hill q so auluv __ lley Building lmsrlotietoll D snwswr. n. c IJJJWTBIR . I. somcrrons. art . Gaston-n semi l prom so com . I Stewart u. iswlhé; i ‘n. 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