ii _ I' "L1 #if It’s Growing! _ Tho’ sll;|l¢;:fder~lengthf bob is taking Q rea _ e among a hi f tl hour for the younger igetfmfnomaiiy vii .'.f"°°l°.:“°*°".“::i-“=» a e r are e in ' grow to 51s new lengths Thisr styl; al worn by~New Yor City girls is shown in the above photograph of Igdliggkllidtna Rebbe, lil 5 Avenue G, Misa Rebbe says: “I am certainly delighted that I let my hair grow to the new length now_that iiave foungla way tts; keg? it gsiii man. agea o an a rac ve. ' ’ ever so muck fluillei- and mire tilgoig cus than it as been for a long time. And 'it is free from_ all traces of dim- druif, now. I attribute its improve- ment to the method I am using to cars for _lt. Its so popular among the girls in my s_tt.~~'A l we do is pxuis e. little Dan erine on our brus es whenever we use them; This makes my hair so easy to dress any way I want it and holds it in place as I §§{f,§‘”§..i“'k..1§2“?.°’$lTi Z.f’§"i.°§.."Zl. . :loau,tI idon’t needélo shampoo more han wce a mon now. And li my friends admire tile way it malges my hair _so bright and sparkling.” Danderine does more to bring out the natural color_, the gleam and lustre_ of your hair, than siiampoap or briiiiantlne. _It removes that oily film from it, gives it new life and gilstre. ‘It aleanscs and 1n§igodratfrs e sca p; ops overco o_ an ru . Danderine is deligiitfiilylpfragrancedg isn’t cily, doeaii’t a ow. All drug stores have the generous 35c bottles. ...___ Administrators Sale By auction of all household effects at 273 Fitzroy Street, Tuesday, .isn’y. 29th at 1.30 o'clocl¢ sharp, consisting of parlor, dining rooni, bedroom and kitchen furniture; one piano, four old swinging mirrors, 2 old chests of drawers, 1 old reception chair, lot dishes. beds, bedding, oil clothspoue ¢=ll'P¢t square. now, tables, chairs, I 1DLE1sLA1vD"' I-*--»--»-‘-----1 -: 0./_ , Ethel Hueston _ _.3-Y ".I.TiE _nn Bron _ ' __ _ inert' _ _ . _ _ Y , _,_ gl" _ _ ~ " -_At the unexiievled touch and pres- ' D ' p .r _ ‘ . -_ sure,-.he threw himself back in his ' ' ' 'L 1/I I - _v£\ _.~ . _ ‘"l\ -YL ' uma -.. /..» » , -. E |~~i~~» o _ lx ¢an.=.a'a"icad on a man'a on_e_;~_ on the movln'|| Ia done." _ _ _.o_o ` JF: * _ vi _ llll \!‘ @- @ HE'D BUY 'EM IF SHED WEAR 'EM Wlfia: John, I positively ougin to have more clothes. ~ - Hubby: i'll say you ought! .Am |'Il' buy_ 'om if you'Ii wear' 'am, my dear. . ~‘ ` " noi ~ .1 ,€:‘~‘ ‘ __ __-. ._-_ -,_;e‘? ,:o‘ao'- o s * e \ e .<'v,‘ .~: r-.S ‘ / \. paintings and' engravings, and ev- / erythlng in and about the premises. U _ Nothing reserved. Sale starts posi- \ tively on time. Nothing reserved. Terms cash. WM. MacNElLI. Admr. Estate late _ Annie Scantlehury. J. A. McDONALD. Auctioneer. 26-3| _ lllli5Tl0N _ Silt- ! will sell by Public Auction at ltcblnson's Island on Jun. 30. 1929, commencing at 1 c'clock, quantity of stock consisting of: _ I Grade Holstein Cow, 10 years old, due to freshen in May. 1 Grade Holstein Cow, 9 years old, newly freshened. 1 fat cow I heifer 15 mos. old 3 'spring calves. 14 sheep, 1 ram - 1 boat, engine and dory And numerous' other articles not mentioned. ‘ All sums $5.00 and under, cash; . over that amount 8 mos. credit on l2Il;°V¢d .'|°illi- ¥\0¢°S- 5%. °3 f°' He: Going abroad this summer? ° i Sli 5 N . |' l I . ’ ALEX. MBCRAE. ,_ SOMETHING UF A NAB' “Isn't your wife a little i\o1iraof‘ "Weil, ai\e'a something-of a nag.’ Auctioneer. V '"°“' ___ ____ __ _- ' 4141-1-23-25-28-29 _ » 1 :lil l .__ \ _ ....""'.‘.~fT`.°“"*#'”i*~'&'~.f°:l... fit -»fk@_*fvr1¢¢~» _- i-.»-_"imc _ I li _ I V *-.'..". _ F ;_*:_i§I‘.:r..‘i_~-~_» ~ _ ~.\ 4 ' *i i _ ¢.w. aiu.:-rf co. no. “ _ ‘ r , ~ roaonro. can. _-_ 2 (ff -' ` ° 4, i \ | - i ' _, \ My God, I‘ll never forget poor Biskely,. K \ . D '_ weve.-That cove, I tell you, is a trap. I _ -. r I _ r good ship Roger Williams." he said._ neath the bunk silently and tack one, /_Z . . "I wish Betty's beau would leave so I could go downtownj Tm afraid if I start while: he's here he'li volunteer fo- take me.” " | _____._...________' ___________ CANADIAN LISTED AS DESERTER CLAIMS HE WAS PRISONER. OF WAR IN GERMAN CAMP AT TIME VANCOUVER, Jan. 17.-Colonel R.. J. Orde judge advocate general, de- partment 'of militia and defence, commenced investigation yesterday of the 'claims of former Sergeant John Wlulam Cooke, who seeks $3.225 Ply and allowances from the government forthe period.of the war when he was listed as a. deserter from the 4'ith Battalion. and which timehe claims he spent as a prisoner of war in Germany. » Cooke was denied the right to sue the department of militia and de- fence and the present investigation was granted in lieu of legal action. Cooke’s Army Blcord Cooke said to-day that he .joined the 47th Battalion in New West- minster in April 1915. 1-Ie ls' a'n old Imperial army soldier. When the 4'ith went to France in June. 1916. with the fourth division, Cooke was left behind as an instructor and lat- er went to Seaford. _ He said he went to France with s. draft in May in 191'! and joined his_ old battalion as a sergeant. In October 1917 he was ln- vallded to England with a poisoned leg. After treatment, but before his sick leave was up, he claims he was recalled to the British Columbia re- serve reglment at Seaford and sent back to France. Before his second departure for France Cooke claims he had "troubles" with Major Bruce and the commanding officer ignored his “general complaint." and demot- ed him to the ranks on the night be- fore the draft sailed. Arriving at La- Havre he found himself on the roll as a private and his papers were missing. _ ; _ Colonel Odre said Cooke’s record showed he was reverted to the ranks on February 20,1917, for inefiicien- cy. Cooke--denies this. Captured by Germans - - After awaiting for his papers at La Havre, Cooke said he was sent to the line and joined. the 25th Battal- ion at night. _Next moming they went over the top and he was cap- tured. He thinks this was at Pass- chendaele. Cooke said everything was done in such a hurry he did not kndw_ much about the unit except that _it was the 25th and Colonel Slater was the officer commanding. _He fell into ii German machine gun position and was taken prisoner along with two or three others. Colonel Orde said that his diary of the 25th showed that the battalion was at Merricourt, 125 _miles south at that time and that Colonel Blcis was in command. No Colonel Slater had ever commanded the-battalion. Cooke then related that ho was taken to a German prison camp where he and another sentenced to 15 and '10 years imprisonment respec- tively fcr kickinga German guard. He later escaped and subsequently lost his memory until .he came tchis senses in an English nursing home in July or ‘Augu‘st, 1830. ruesil_N'rA'rioN /rr - ' ‘ siusroi., 1.01' 40 ~ On Tuesday evening, January ll, the box-holders of Bristol Mail Route Nc. 1 assembled attlie home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hammond Mumwen. sod presented than with one iouow- lng address and M0) twenty dol- lars in gold. The address was lm by Miss _ tation be. e . oseph Macdonald. ‘ ' Bristol, r.s:.r. ` 'am s, me lAl'.W._Hammoo`:;Iaolwer\ _Dear uidsz- ' _ Once again the ever-swlnling pendulum of has brought to I _clcao aurhhsr Gregorian year. Wion I E a 2 '% E E i* . P U- . ` cigar ' stub 'in 'his mouth." ' ,»/ i . __'___ _ THE' innocent iooeiiness of pefoi- _ smooth skin can set heart-strings ' vibrating! ~ _ ' When the close-up reveals the full charm of the screen star’s smooth, soft iskin, a thrill of _emotion grips the audience. Famous directors say screen stars must keep their skin so smooth that - even under the merciless glare of the close-up it is lovely. Nine out of ten screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap._ There are in Holly- - wood flfil impc-`r'§‘a:i1: actresses, includ- _ ing all stars. 442 of tliese use this fra- grant, whlte soap. All the great Elm studios have made it the official soap .;,..,., A- ( . _ *a¢§,. _Pav _,_ _ K ._‘ <12’ 2.15 ‘;"~ i ~ ~__ff~..ii._' -1.. f;'.» sea I - " ';:1"` '_ =1.s3__I:;:;:i=__` .'?¥f’~ p` _ ' _ J¢U‘1°f G21/110! (Fox) 'and the bathroom hor loveiinesa inspired _ Smooth _'skin all-important . ._ .leading directors 'declare '-' " \ ' J- \ _ _ af | `-\E§_'_` _ _ ._ , \3v"‘$<‘ _~ xi 51.9; ' of _“There is a caressing qual- ity to Lux Toilet Soap that I have never before found _*_ 1 CA ---x P s . _ 1 7)-_ _ ‘ except in costly French soaps-my skin feelsso soft and smooth.” ji-r ' .1.j-*W .fl eff:-j 'Sl- 5° ""1_f.' if _Q 3,.; _gs -sa . _ 5* _ if " ‘ -in their dressing rc cms. Ycu, 'too, will ff ‘.~§' ' 10ve the smoothness it gives your skin. 'fiiffivisfi ;‘_:'. ""§_"f‘_lj.:“"~_'_:,i3_"` ‘ A 1 if “"'-'.»5#.»l‘f'i-*ie* ~§=;§_;.¢§.;;;i-4 ‘g4e._- ~:_ __ LOUISE BROOKS, beau- . '-1 *lp-*Q - ff -W rifoi star, rays . . _ "Lux ._ ` -' ._ ,; A if -V :_.'~" _ _ _. . i _I. _ Toilet Soap gives the skin i ' Jai, _ ._',,,,_».f _'_‘=-_; a lovely smoothness." _‘ ,.__'-;_-l'fl_“;.:=_ ..'.._ -__ ~ -'»'~'--sl/"Iii-i.‘~ V ~}~.- < _=~. =:==_'-'.':.-;.ii=i 1 _ §f.;.,;e,_,/.»'f,_._¢»_ _ f ._, ‘f -~-. -._.,¢e""-if-'_»~ ~- '":=-=-;;; _,:;:~e-" :=1- ,NE _ ,v_.._.__;___ ._____; - out ot ren screen MARY _ _ s or N -. .... ....1i*f‘_'-uN..;:f:':;:. - must have marvelous smooth- ness~_1 entrust mine L0 lovely Lux Toilet Soap." _ UX Toi22?°"L§“5AP- ~ -lov l _ Queeii’s County'Ii._.().'l;m Il The annual meeting of Queurrs p Conn L 0 L. will he held in Tnnton _~_. 4234-i-29-ai. , ' _ ‘ ' e i more, and so lt, is that we, your ’__ friends and box holders of Bristol. Mail Route N0. 1, have cliassn this evening as a fitting time, to assem-i ble here, and czfnvey to you our~ heartfelt thanks and appreciation for' _ _ ‘ the service you have given us during . _ ` ` Meeting ` @ we nc__No'1' SAY ' _ ' fy » .- _ _ 4 _ » Lodle Room on February 5th at ll; -.- ' ““~ “L if TO wfl ed ANDREW E. DOLLAR., Secretary. :'-‘ `_ I Is the best Tea you can buy, We leave that to you to say_ - ~ - when you try it. the time now past, which we fliidi when singled out, extends' back ov.:-r It has been said that in order tc know a perszmb true worth, yau must hope that the remaining links, may *` remain lasting fcr many, many years con' i-his little gift, as a. token from We wish you health, happiness and remain untamlshed upon our hearts, 4158-I-24-tts iiwks gms- vmhihem. -gd s.._.._._~...5S..i».l. The subscriber offers for sale his farm e . ou, ea. en , 'e . ` » 1.1.3.; ...ent ml... ...ii perl... “Li cres at York in Queen’s County, conveni im 'i..°li§'. tilsii lilo i`{`..‘l"`.'f.“l.'..fi’$.‘i situated, one-quarter mile from Railway St “‘ “"'“‘° W” 'S S"°"d' W” °““ °“‘°’ 72 acres in a. high state of cultivation In conclusion we -sk you io -ci For furtherparticuiars apply to " I s period of (16) sixteen years. - ‘ A Z ° a F tlaaose, who so gpprsciated tyougl ser- W F. v es, and are car -sorry 0 :now _ - that they now have ceased. » ' York. Ylf. dllrl I i ' ' ° §'l°°’§ nl. ..¢w"“e...°“°.'.ia“i`..d.ifii.`?f or MacKinnon & McNeill, Solicitors, heertedly, that your names will ever ~ 1' _ 9 sparkling gems in the Golden grown of Glory." As another dawn broke the east- Northfield Lake still was-lelrtlrll li Signed on behalf of the boxholder.. ern horizon the boxholders made exhaustion The boy Wt Bristan Mail Route No, 1, ready for home, from every corner home from o. nearby house y Mr. and Mrs. MacEw.n, gratefully l came the murmur "The Bat Yet _ afternoon. and D0'-‘Ame 109* in acknowledged the kind words andy il--__-' sl0l'm~ H€_WN f°“Ud ilu! generous gifts of their "golden nelgh- < YOUNG BOY LOSES on the ice, three miles from bars" as it were, adding that they! WAY IN SNOWBTOBM a,tternpti.ng-to reach the shsl seemed themselves unworthy oi so; -- - the woods. Althvush sufie kind sn act. Both Mr. and Mrs. BRIDGEWA'I‘ER,‘N. B., Jan. 39- frostbitc, he is nw in a se MacEwen wished their friends a fter wandering alone in search 0! dluon. Happy and Prcsperous New Year. home for elshfwh IWUH. Wm” , and assured them, that they ‘woul.i_neig'hbors scoured the countryside To study the effects of ro heip them to mono their eveningltmoognoot one night nine your °\d tions a French scientist has in nleassutly to the best of their abil- Robert Zwlcker of New Cornwall. W” 9. top spun by wmpfeised Ill’ ity. . round anis morning on uieaurtaoo 04 ooo rovoiuuons o second. ur: years, ang yasguhe you, whole- creat George Street Chai-lQttet0“yn‘ . ‘i _ "l ' ._ ` °° . _ _ _ B: ....2 rtou tal Mr. J. W. Macltwen spoke of the - and Mrs Macfrwen fs, 323 io .7 8 £- 5 IVE 23% _ < _ , _ . Jiwmq ae-rea than to on n r -,. . ;‘rf"..'i"°.....“““.‘”.‘;“°:"i‘..‘.'::T;:“““I`§`lm.:"3° "" "Cir" S ,,,,,,§,,, ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, QM., no mpc-iof smooth more Puri go forum no i, won ma every boxhoider, hm ordinary floors. it is perfect for all your along- cakes p mlm to fwl A Kew 6°11'°W buns and brad-ao che one dour sack only ia n N §E;‘§e\Q§§2MwnTr Try Purity Flour eo-day- it u certain oo please you. The rernaimfer of the evening was . _ _ gaily spent ln forty-flves, auction >~ - _ \=f',,<=-,-,,~1=y,,'=== 1;;-;;,e~ _ _ .. . .. 1 _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ pleeqlire "Him" was give-F EX~Jl:;1iIal 5"] 50" I' fi'_”' "HU n°".c°“ 3°* sterling qualities of both Mr. and , ~ '- mrs. Mscrzwon. or their aewtior. to ¢ W I - ._ - L. ' duty; and the many kind acts which , o _ .;_.-._ Z __ _ - s§,____~:»-~ -5 1 - v ._ _' ‘ ' 1'! aomianyonemuoaiaeofannonso. '-1-<2-nan-irm»c¢._uaa»a._ 'r-_¢_._.._._»a-'s'-»i.`c>a»-..a»ia ' f \ _ » ‘ . , `. . _ . . . . - -~» ._ _ _ \ " ‘. - \ 1 _ _ ._ _ _ \ ~_ _ ___ , .;_».,.____ _,s __ _ . . at .. \ r . ,».. 4 ‘ ' _,“ . §» li _. .`.._ .,,' -,_ ~ ; _4 »..~..!._- .I I _ _ ~ » , -, _ _ \ . '\ l}` r ' ‘ . ‘ . _f__~_, ,__ _ V1.1” _Lf 1," » _ .