oar ~ , _ ' - Central Guardian o-r amass HALL romonnow uueplou, onus srrsnuoon on mo BALE. ' assassin: 22, i “ wi-us-r-inouu forget the waist in M. Joseph's Sodailty Hall, Wed- needny "night. FARMERS same YOUR Hoes to Hszelbrook Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 22nd and get the highest market price. Signed Harry Jenk- lIiB. 3933 Z 1'1 5| Iortlueesoas Glass LOAD," ""_' N n, 9‘ lsnbotnh Q Brand , ,1 G “v5 Hoes “b s: W tshlre, Wednesday, ‘Fe r ry 2f? bl 3rd, lorenoon. Elinor Glow, for QHlISY ' J kl . m? an u sera-z-is-al. 11ml pods-nu is moslnsous, s-r. nurse's, 8rd n» Two» ,,,,=~ so or. llllnhim in ‘Z1530. Friday Sbturdlsy, Monday, " esday and Wednesday. 5B1 m!“ Q45‘ - 3875-2-21-31. TRAIN DERAIUED — The east- ern train which left the city 8'1 6.30 this morning met with an ac- cident at Tracadie when three freight and two passenger cart; ‘ left the rails. They are reported n0 ' SEAL ‘RAND i in a bad position. A wrecking crew leit for the scene oi the accident , about 10.30. The line was cleared i and the train reached the city at % . a 7 p. n1. ———F BADLY FROST BlTTEN-iWhiic Police Officers Jos. Trainor and Wm. Molnnis were on their rounds at 4 o'clock this morning‘ they found a. young man on the sidewalk coivered with snow on the east end of Water lStreet near the C. N. R. Freight Shed in a helpless state oi intoxication. Te officers brought him to the Station where is was found his hands and feet were badly frost ‘bitten. He is at Present in theCity Hospital where he is resting comfortably. Ll»[e—lDarling, ~1'vo made ' up my mind to stay at home. ‘ She-Too late. dearest. ‘I've made up my dace to go out. ' “Civilizatignf suys a scientist, "appeared 5,000 years ago. What we I. want to know is when it will re- appear." ‘ OQO§Q§©OQ46§4§&§0§§§0§0% DOWII Through flit? TWENTY-FIFTH wsoomo A-N- lA l NIVERSARY -iMr. and Mrs. ‘Ben- ge jamln Rogers were extended con- gratulations on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of their marriage Saturday evening by upwards of two hundred callers. Mrs- W-. Rogers and Mrs. James {Paton ush- éred to the dining-room where Mrs. Fred Nash poured tea and Mrs. W. A. Henstis cut the ices. Assisting were Mrs. H. W‘. Weeks, Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Mrs. H. J. Mabon, Miss Emma Nicholson, and. Mrs. Scott's Emulsion has stood the teat, first, snd llwsys- As a preventative oi colds and s builder of D . P hi k. health your doctor will rsc- r at c - I _ ' °"""°'"'. . IPERSQNALS ’ 'o Scott s Emulslon “ ‘Mrs. Sydney Pattillo, Brldgewat- every time. Sold in two sizes. 6i‘. i8 Vlfllting in the i-‘lly. the SUP-Bl 55 “m, and $139 p" “mm qf Mr. and Mrs. Lolth liodgson, 813 , Euston Street. Try it today. y , ’ The "many friends of Mrs. John H ‘ L w W. Turner oi Souris. who under- uo 0 y wcnt a serious operation in .thc - . P. E. ‘I. Hospital are pleased to PHONE w 311 know she is doing nicely. 11s oussn- s-"rrisérr " ‘nlLii-"ril sic CLEAN-MP OF’ B. C. _Vi!_lLD HORSES JOLINTOiV, B. C., ‘Fdb. 21. — llun- drcds of wild horses that hwvc been roaming the bunch grass and sake brush country between the Lil- looet country and the Cari-boo Mou-ntuins are _to.be rolindcd up and slaughtered by horsohnzers ell- sasoduiy The Provincial’ ' cavéii- ment. The campaign has been car- ried on i-n a desuitory fashion for several years, ‘but this year the government hopes to make ,1 clean-up" of the roving bands that llavc been eating up cow and sheep Dasturage and causing depreds. tlons among domesticated stock. it is estimated that there are 10,- 000 wild horses in British Columbia most oi them descendants of the stock brought illto the ‘Caribou gold °°""U‘y by the minors of half a century ago. According to officials of tllo Government who are planning the Yililllld-"D. there is no cause for sentimental regret. The majority of the horses are not the high-spirit- ed graceful mustangs oi the fiction type, but broken-down, half-crippled animals whose killing would he an act of kindness. R hi1! not been decided what will the done with the carcasses, but it is probdble that they will be ship- ped across the United States bor- der to a plant where such material We are plentifuily supplied with all kinds oi Coal. Place your , ordor now, either for immediate or ‘ tutuno delivery. In this ‘wsy you will be assured of wlfnlter comfort. "in-ls MAXIMUM OF HEJAT" . W. ll. GILLIS 8i 00. . PHONE 176 personally entertain l moslty towards our resident deui; ers ls concerned I may 5W that is not a fact. mall order houses I alwuyfl fldllmt‘ cate home buylni; mid We] “a if producer, dealer, and consumer , The Public Forum (‘Continued from pags 4 _________ subject he undertakes to deal with . This is the usual course 5'19"“ by an overwhelmed oppon- WF- lll lilacs of handling an argu- llmlli- lhoy prefer to deny its 9119,. 61108- So iar as his claim that my letter made no attempt at answer. i118 "the case made out for the imposition of a tax" etc, is w“. l-iflrmiil. I most emphatically assert that “No sane case has yet as", “m” ‘"11 "1 "Hilbert of taxing mall order purchases by the peep“, m; this province. and his claim to tho contrary ls as fictitious ah his ns- flllllled Den name is min-representa- tive oi hls\ actual station in life. Again he states "no one has advo- 081611. no one desires to shut out the mail order business from doing business here. All that was ask- ed for was that a reasonable tux should be placed on the business done through the mail. No one for a moment supposed such a tux could have any substantial effect in cuttini; out the business, nor is it/likely that it would materially affect the price of goods sold." if I understand Hon. Judge Stewart's address its intention was to convey the lden that tile volumn of M. O. purchases brought into the province annually was so large, and the conditions under which they were enabled to oper- ate were such as would permit them to deliver their goods at a price with which our local retail- ers could not compete, alld if this business which was increasing from year to year was allowed to continue unchecked our locnl deal- ers would be "driven to the wall". This is, I presume, what constit- uted " the peril of the mail order business," and the proposed rem- edy — taxation-would naturally have to change conditions so that less MD. goods would come illto the province, and what would come in would be at an enhanced price in order to give our own dealers a chance to compete. "Farmer's Boy No. 2" repudlates this idea. He maintains that lcnl dealers nev er intended that the M. O. business should be shllt out, or that the price of goods would be affected. ' How under the heavens then was the imposition of a ten per cent tax going to help them out or pre- vent them fronl becoming the victims of this "menace." No. 2's assertions seem to be a flat contra- diction of Judge Stewart's conten- tion. ‘ Here is another specimen of N. 2's selfsatisfying reasoning that calls for. sympathetic considera- tion: » "if-the M. 0. houses refuse to establish tilemselves hero whore their goods caifbo taxed. etc.,~ an unanswerable case has been made out for the taxing of the business (lone by them through the malls. Let them be taught to be honest any pay taxes on the business they do here". Wouidtiliswrlter sug- gest that M. O. houses establish branches in this urovlnco or (i065 he offer this as a remedy for the local dealers’ grievance todny. In that event could they not land their goods nlllcll chenllel‘ l“ "quantities" _f0r distribution than they can by mail, and become a real menace to our home dealers? Does he not know that when M. l). 300a,, “wbought, tile transaction is consumateddn another Plnvinw and-that any ,tax levied Jigalnst such goods coming into this prov- ince would be levied on tho Dill" chaser, and tiocs lie dispute tilc fact that any tax levied in conuclz-i tlon with tile sale oi‘ nnrcinwo "Y that article to tllc consulllcri" cannot help the retail dealers by taxing mail order purchases coni- ing into this province unless such taxation has the effect of slluttini-ll w these goods out them to come in only ut ollllnnscli] prices, and "No. 2" lulu a very 000' conception of the intclllilellc? "ll our numerous citizens who P111100‘ ize these houses ii lie has any m“ that his letter has been treated as anything else than all attcml)! w mislead and to deceive- or ilcrmlttinil‘ So far as his suggestion that I _a spirit of ani- l never Datroliize ally article, increases tilc cost 0i s run lclisntorrhlrown cUARbuili Stock Quotations l »HALIF‘AX, Feb. ‘ 21.-Quotations "imbibed by Johnston and.- Ward. Members of fie Montreal Stock Exchange: New York Exchange M. Tor. and Santa Fe Ry, ,. 11o Almerlcan iCan. Co. ..'...... 48% Q Am. Locomotive Co. ...... .. 110g . " ‘ Am. Smelt. and Rgfug, c,» _ 145% ' ‘, Anaconda Con. Min. Co. 461,4, , ‘ Cun. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 189‘ N.Y. Con. and diud. Riv. ilLR. 1431A CubaCane Sugar -Co. Pid. . . . 47% Consolidated Gas co. (N41,), 9g "l"!- Molor Car Co. ..... 02s,‘, EXCLUSIVES * international Paper ('10. .. , 55% I l - international Petroleum ,___ 33% ‘ Standard Ollof N. J. . . . . .. 38% _ , gléfihranband Tex. Ry. 242 ‘ ‘l’ n; ‘o. ............. .. 110 ~ - Southern Pacific Co, .. 110% _ _ 31gb; .h. .1..C..... igosz, The silent WIllys-Knlght sleeve- ‘ - * co o o. .. ll - we,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e Emma ____ H 73d valve engine plus a Belflex United States Steel ...... .. 158% silenced Chag-gig now Montreal Stock Exchange mqkeacompletely r‘. Abltibi ................. .. as “lent car‘ =7 B- E. steel lst lBid, 20 How diS lth 6 murzjltidompulp __ 134% From the first turn of its sleeve- gdvontreal Power 73,, valve engine, the most powerful, l i ,, ‘ . . Asmfifcfhffflfjjw n g; most highly efficient and quietest Qglliesrtglifiiilgiéensw s58 in operation of all cairs of its type Bmmun; T,ac,,'o'n"_'" “a, or class-the Willy’s Knight Six Spanish Riv- Pfil- -- -- 114 -toa'mileage point still undeter- Spanish River 1Com. . . . . . . .. 1001i’, . . , site, Cgmpmny o, can,“ __ 1211A mined-gains in power, gains in Shawlnignn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Can. Steamship Com. . . . . .. P37 efficiency’ gains in smoothness Can. Steamship rm. .. .. .. as 1 and silence with every mile. Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . .. 146 . ' BANKS E ' Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. 241 ' now—Belflex shadkles-‘stiu gent éix/iontrrsal t}... 2213/. another new and exclusive an ova co u... . . . . .. ' l1 ‘ whe,,,_,,,_,y_ 1,0,,“ mm,’ m‘ Willys-Knight feature-a tre- Sept. 1313/... mendous engineering advance iCorn-lilay, 79%‘. July, 83%; . SgpL 857/, over the unsatisfactory and noisy Oats—May, 45%; July, 461.1,; metal shackle of other cars Bei- Sept- 44y. _ ' _ Owailséiétisisy, 139 July, 136%; flex guards against all chassis 0- . rattles and squeaks. It deadens road vibration, eliminatesall need for shackle lubrication. ___-__.4q______ Livestock Report .(Canadian Press) iilONTlilJBAL, Feb. 21. — Domin- ion Livestock — Cattle receipts 700. Cattle were moving slowly at prices about even with or twenty‘ five cents above those paid last; Monday. 'Few steers were sold llil'| der $6.00 flllil tllc bulk oi tlle_ciulll-, mull steers were sold around $6.50? and $7.50 looked like tho top tori good steers. ; Good cows were mostly $5.50 witil an odd sale up to $0.00. Thorn? were very fcw bulls offered. (Q1103 tatiolls.) ' 1 Butcher steers, good $7.25 in‘ $7.60, llledillm 6.75, common $5.7 to $6150. iBllttillfll‘ ilelfers good $6.75 toi $7.00, medium $6.00 to $0.50, coin-f mon $5.00 t0 $6.00. f ‘Butcher cows, good ‘ 5.00 to $5.75‘ Beifiex provides that the sprung parts of the car are insulated from the unsprung parts with a noiseless, flexible fabric-shock- absorbing, rubberized-thereby affording permanent chassis silence and, diminishing wear at every point of the, car.‘ Examine the new “.'70" Willy's- Knight Six or the Great Six yourself. Willys-Overland En- gineering Leadershipwas never more definitely emphasized than , in the extraordinary beauty, lux- ury and performance abilityof thslssafisasars»- n, " i ' medium $3.75 to $5.00 , i ‘Cnnilers $2.00 to $2.50, (!lllll‘l‘.'i 1-52.75 in $3.50. Butcher ilulls ginlii $5.50. common $4.00 to $5.00, iCalf receipts 066. ' , Wfimull lots of ‘fairly good quality vcal calves wore sold for $11.50 and medium kinds and grasscrs $4.75 to $5.00. . $11150, Qil0liillilllil— Good vcais. 10.00 t0 $11.00, grass $4115 n. Willy's-Knight? Great Six prices from $2575 to $3050. The new “70” Wiilys-Kniglit Six, com- panion car to the Willys-Knighf Great Six, from $1625 to $1945. Prices f .o.b. factory. Taxes extra. McLaine Service Station I 186 GRAFTON ST CHARLOTTETOWN Wightman’s Garage Sheep receipts 1-26. Lambs sold from $10.00 to $141.00 per cwt. at» cording in (iuaiity and sheep $4. . $6.00 with a. very low choice, ones ni. $7.00. ‘ Quotations — Ewes $4.75 to 86.00- léiillbS gooil.$lll.00, colnun $1000. l ‘Hog receipts 2,829. Hogs sold fill‘, $12.00 for thick smooths withn $25.3 00 per llog limllus 0n selects and 50; ‘ MONTAGUE cents per cwt on shops or hoavies, or $12.00 liat which amounted |u.- 001116)’ Bros- ille some tiling. A very low worn‘ suMmEflsipg weighed up to a couple oi‘ incul- butchers at a shade higher. Son's,’ were sold from ‘$0.50 to $10.25. ‘ ____..__i 1 Farewell Surprise ierai. Till-ll. llleani-i im- olle tiling, ,, location in lino lumber woods of i lots of ice-cream ilcxt sululllirr. Maine. iililld all udiircss and Miss Marlon "—f"‘ w ‘llenllcy presented llel" with a invo- A 30cm gathering w“ 11°10 i" iy wrist watch, and pen and pencil illsoll, Murray Harbor. ‘ “v3.1; ‘ Miss Ellllll Fraser of the firm of v¢vvvv- B land 0,] is being used for the manufacture oi’ fertilizer. ' ' I Is Your Breath . Polluted With standing oi’ each other‘s llfobletlg: and cooperating the one with H other, we might all be better o I and more contented. lhlwfiverl _ could never tolerate. and willinwiilli countenance. if I can help tr in)‘; interference with the rigid/B ° could only arrive at a prelim‘ ‘Hider’ ' the lhome of Mr. and Mrs. Jollnqe, Whiteheail, Clinton, furthered to hid farewell to their,‘ 011 Tuesduyiiwcoillo in very filling terms, The evening, lFeby 8th, 1927. when a remajnde, number of friends illlld neighbors spent 1n playing games m“, music, After singing "God Be With You Miss Wiriltclletul tllnniled Lllc‘ oi the 13.. dwslirver. Iona. before taking hci‘ Till We Meet Again", nil departed departure for Charlottetown wherello their homes, feeling tho-t lheyl Ma's. Fmllk Merrill of Maiden, zle, Allifllflll, Lot 63. lhave arrived ‘best horsemen. Messrs. Jolm Miller and William Gillis, Greek. River, have also ar- cvening was rived llollle from Port Elgin, N. "where they cut logs. down." the spruce W. S. Fraser & (To, returned to! ‘Considerable lhorsc-rziring lies. the city after u week-end visit tOLbeen in evidence this winter, (all _ hill‘ 1101119 nl Gfflfik River. ‘the trotting links this eniivrllintr '3 ‘ isport extended through from Mun-q , iruy River to Sturgeon llily. flilil h daughters of Nir. Malcolm McKen~ iwus parllclpaled in hy flomnflf mil‘ The Wflifil‘ irolll A Mrs, Gillie and hire. Macdonuld. FEED l‘ Mixed Barley and I A, Foul Catarrhii In “sins Catarrhozoue inhum- 0 you breathe medlcat air that is a ilull of piny essences th t resemble the air of the pins woods h, she Adirondacks. This piny vapor has a truly marvelous action on wssk throats. It brings strength and health to the bronchitic, stops that hwlilllg cougih. Ingl relieves difficult, breathing. you can't find anything for weak-throated ipeople more beneficial than Oatsrrhosone. It meflsfheaven on earth. to the m,“ that has‘ bronchitis. catarrh or “PM! "Pli-B-UOII- You will realize Analysis high, better vslue ‘ thln anon-rs and sols st saoo pcr bag of 100m. m- , tor price in TON LOTS. A OARLOAD just min... V omen FEED m oxrlrLs snd Hoes. ozone. To end bed breath and to Dormsnetly stop catarrh, use 05hr. Much chespor thou“. individual. or any that savors _ which is beinB pursued 1" 0"’ ‘m’, ests of any individual or class a the expense oi the masflofl- _ d’ 1905 and yesterday ilirfflihiarxgglrnnins oi Anniversaf! Week the 22nd blrllldflY wflililegg‘ served in the Rotary Club I ma’ with H. d-i. Shaw. chairman o committee. in the chair. um u] nounced that the DPOSYBmme W” , is thedirst time. you use Cats h. he n growth in live year D9110“- cnurse of action of the autocrat anll , si . etc. ‘lglxnmrsns sov." AT sorunv | International Rotary "l" Mm‘ He air, s, consideration 0i 1mm" wan-id Boulter outlined the iMm c_ H_ n“ suffered Wm, mloslng one who h-as meant a great 1,, this difficult, mss, Bad Attack of Kidney Trouble. Tlhe schools at Peter's Rd, Alma. l‘ and Alliston, are now being well ‘ ‘attended. - Uniform attelldanco in ‘N00’ "Till. ill? lwiiil-fifl-Wllli! Mwour schools is 0i‘ vlial, llllporiancc. ,, Sh” ‘lllumdfi ‘P31111115 ill-U"! P- ‘E- illad spent a. most enjoyable ercn- Muss. is now visiting at the home from Boston, and will remain lormhe [neflgfe |,,,",,,-,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, .,,,,,,,1 18181111 HQSDilB-l- M589 Ami" Rlleyilngfi r u i d‘ l “K111i llI0l‘1'])&tl‘BlllRl,, agltli Mrs. Neil Sxlllillilfit time, alt their tforniier lhonictgn ‘would m, anemp, 1., KIVQ ,,,,y,1,i,,"g , '—"—'——'——‘——‘—“1 .10 o ow as o iross “no res“ vows on» e o s " - = s on. l? orc ‘to urn ns o - eidefiulte iu regard l0 results. She H33 Uged Tfhem: Dear Lena:—Yonr friends uulii !Ul‘llied States. it would appear that llie "horses U , luelghbons have gathered hcre to-i Mrs, Percy Johllsmn has returnw ,‘owlleli and driven by Mr- Randall ' For Over Fifteen ‘lliiiht 10 BXDNBH 011i‘ kindly senti- ed lo iler ilonle lat-Peter's :Rd.. from Mr. Fol-den Young. Blllesllliill lill“_\1(;DQi]ui|d, IPGLETS ‘Rd. Mr. J. M.- i Y lmelrts toward you, and our genulneflw lp, 13.. i, hospital, where she- Stuarrs prepnrsriqhg, passed ‘Kearney’ sturgeon‘ “n ‘vuumn ears W819i 81T- yiiiii‘ COIi-tcmplated ‘ilc- was sirccessfuily treated in one of through Peter's Rd, and reportsfltqcga’; Mun-fly Har|,,,,._ you," . ____ lpartu-re from our midst. lu the nhc most ilrying operations in the business very encouraging, l_\i,-_ winhm, Kieenfln‘ yim-rfly p5,. So Says Nova Scotisn Lady oilvyflfylflK #9081168 81101501111868 0i life. history of that institution. Much ; _ ,er, .\lr. Raulston Kennedy, Murray q Doddv, Kwmy pm‘, Pall-WEB must inevitably come and praise is due the medical facility‘ .\llss Junie McLeod, daughter oi,il. North. and Mr. James ltiiey. ' iwllll 1-1118 Bil-Filing We realize ‘we are for tile excellent work performed .\ir. and Mrs. Albert hlclseod, Caln- _,G-aapereaux, (not necessarily in u bridge RiL. was successfully 0pEl'-'d(;r of mom) wgre lenders h, s v ‘deointo Lllemflibfilillmgle of }hel com-i l I H be t ‘c m b u z A iiledélpqi] for allilwnillcllla doc:- [exciting Qpgrf, ‘mun’ y. " 0u_ we 0e you, hr. .. eir r a p e o . ors reiaul, M0 ntyrc- am iran. s. n». n.a:u.;r::":..:r°::..r",::1.;:r¢:r:i 1;‘.§'.'.';' ‘iii.§"“i..‘.1"é1l;.‘iffltili, ‘:12. “SP°°‘“"*"I ha“ “ed D°"".‘{ho greatly missed in ull our sath-‘Alilsioi. to t-he city where his son. Kidney P1"! fol‘ mm‘ 1mm" 3'95"“ ierings which you were always will-‘is located. writes Mrs, C. H. Teed, a. well- m: m he“) Mo“! mo“ generous, 1d , tivily is on the wnno, the iharvest- and something should he (him, in known: and hllhly refilled“ T“ 11y. We wand. ito endure. you that Miss 116x09 Davidson‘, Peter's lug of icr for ilnnlostic uses is gen- have the law enforced in this re- eilt 01' U115 1111106- ‘ll 1154i H Veil’ bmbyou carry wiiflh you tihe love and re- Rd, is spending a few weeks in _ spect, it is surprising to seof, attack of kidney "Ollblfl find GOQspect of all in your community, tors treated mo, but l ilrld yvlilliand in token oi one above senti- ‘Charlottetown, with ill-er relatives, many children 01' school age, allow.’ ‘d Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harry Davidson and as if the u’. than most feeds. It will -psy l farmers and stool: men to fud this to their snimsis during the winter and spring. For ssls st our FEBDJsnd SEED STORE. Carter 8. 0o Limited Large J. Lester Douglas Wholesale Produce '39 Queen 8t cnsrlswiown. r. s. l. Shel-pics Cream Separator The Phineas lesion‘ Ital Get our 1927 Prices also lasts two months. $1; small size, 50¢, M, all dealers. growth for 1905. DT- w- J- M“°Ml,l5' nu. for 1am. Poi-or Pooo for 19:11; William Moran rui- 1920. and F“ Hutcheson for 1925. J, °_ Hyndmsn read a messaSB from the founder of RDWPY- 17w‘ P. Harris: and President J. A- wgbgtgf‘ n message from Interna- tionsl President, Hurry WE"!- The chairman in sivlns some brief facts about the wonderful growth of Rotary, stated that today there are over .2400 clubs in 87 dil- fsmm wants-loo; and.- at the lsst iln- ternsttoml Convention held in 1020 in Denver there were 8,890 deioni- os in Mtelldsme. Gordon Hughes, chairman of tho Indies Night Committee. lfllwlim‘ ed it was intended to hold (hi? s; w; 19g in the Knight! 9! /Dodd's Kidney Pills have donemelrts, we wish you to accept these gifts. and the friends who bid you farewell tonight will heartily wei- conle you back again. whenever more for me than all the doctors. i keep them in the house and. when not feeling just right. ltako a 19W either kidney diseases. or are caused by kidneys falling to do their work. m _ M m" 4,0 h“; 1 ¢.r9v~ you have the oDDOPi-"Tlliy 0f Vlfill- recent illness, which kept her §“*“ “T gr :1 d a m“ gflmivm, fiazineysl lng your home community. strictly confined to her room for a f § y which “and “voluntary ur|muon_ by your friends. time. I t ," Tun“ ml your Dow-a Klqlley P t R0 d Mr. Icameron Reid, Murray Hur- l AND Pill-s. he is quite relieved now. e CPS a M,’ Norm‘, mpmsenung we M“ w Bod,“ Kidney Pm‘ an purely A d V. . my Hams-Do Lm- Noemi,’ PM!’ Gisssss fitted by scientific i), and simply a kldnoH-onggdy- Tsfl n “In y ed through this viclniity in the in- U "‘""°"" » h l mi tlsm. in so fl- '—— ales i . sed lftet Shaving ‘ . .23.. Back and Ilrinary wlrnlinemzegme merino! grfot t“ “t?” “n” “cum” “m , l E- w- TAYIDR ‘mamas New” o o“ u lties. We are thus reminded that Mr wmmm Manure ‘I m ' w“ ' m0 AND _ 511g“, s u"n surroun rig cn- |_ _| _ M l .-____..__..__.__._ Messrs. I-lslrry and David v-m- Mrs. Gordon M ht returned I K9," the $1" so“, Pythlgg Hall n Tuesday-evening ldemtine. Peter's Rd, have arrived so mom's m, . a visit w her &‘°°th m“ v next lvssiooirs, 5i 0.39. . 7- Iona hot»- , _ olwtv ..a~ even l, mild winter has its crosses. {hull-l y. Rdt. Mrs. Neil MoSwsin, Greek River, ls now rapidly improving from nor m"!!! Q b!!! 31141 Min N"! i recent visitor to friends st Peter's \ r ed to remain absent. school were of very 'little censor" __ i quence. '