,; ‘rum Qcnitnwrrmowu customs “an-u” i Rich!" . HERPYS a Wealth of Health in the ijtflllillC Barbados a lvlolztsses- the pure. undiluted ex- tract of the Barbados Sugar Cane. Rich in iiiiiiei":il sails and iron ii is an ideal fwd, coiititiiiitig more health value than is flViiiiilbiP iii any of thi- ,,\-¢r.i"elincd or adul~ tcraled _sweelenitigs illfered the ‘public. (jive it to the child- ren! iYse it on ‘the table and (‘or cooking! Remember: Ask for the Genuine Iiarbados ‘l Molasses. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. ‘U-QQ-QOO 04400 9000-0 01009-0; . INSIDIOUS EYE STRAIN 4 1 4 1 1 1 4 4 1 4 ‘ i We use this adjective ad- » visedly. , Sufferers from Eysatreln ' may have perfect Vleion and therefore do not suspect the ‘ p. ssnoe of any eyorleiect. The motive power of the ' entire human organism is - Nerve Energy. Normei eyes, it ia computed utilize about 20% ot thia Nerve Energy. but when Eye- straln ls present, a much larger proportion is required. _ Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an ox- oeesive amount of Nerve En- ergy may seriously offset the functioning of other organs oi‘ the body and produce Ill health. HAVE YOU-R EVE! EXAMINED G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist QOQ-OOOQQQOQ4000O 040-044 ._.__._.. Professional Cards 110M111 S. liari CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT "lwits. Medical School end Hospital tiles limited to Eye. Ear, Nos and Throat. fflee, Bayer Building 6'98! George Strut. K. C. " Mociiariottetown. , NEY T _“_1_l8_8m°.‘ O LOAN A I I ‘ ‘Msllousu: PLF-IMPNE H B'_"'M"I. ‘dttdrneye, Its. Money to Loan. Mark R. ' Edward Street, Halifax, N. S r. (J. C. Archibald -‘ tots oi N. Y. Poet Graduate m" EV" Ind aupplylnp Glasses n’ fiice Hours-Q to 1230.1.” term Albert C. Saunders inner. ilolleitor, Notai-y ‘Public, , lo. he Water Sir-Jet. Iummereide. . i sank of Nova aeotla Building, cbilllflid & McPhee _ in Billiilii GUARDIAN .MEN'$ WORKING SHlLRTS lust erttlved, good" large sizes. many ‘pat- terns to choose twin. Specie-l ‘pric- Qfl "$1.00 and $1.25. Prowee Bros. "Ltd. 4393.31.16,“ LOIQTER IFASHEI-‘JM-EN- We hiwe 111st received ii heavy Wind Breaker, sizes 36 m 46. Special ‘price or $3.60 eitch. Piowse Bros. Lid. e"3tt8.3.16.41 MqDONALD-McKiNNON TIALS.—- A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed at St. Andrew's Church 0n February 23rd, 1927. when John D. McDonald oi Pisquiil West led to the altar Miss Cather- ine Bernadette Mclflnnon of the same place. The tniptizil knot was Lied by Rev John A. McDonald uncle of the groom. The bride looked charming dressed in n gown of powder blue iiucliess satin trim- meil with gold lace, blue niurvsliti. trout and pile velvet pal to mulch. The bride wits attended by her Llllllflill, Miss Mao McDonald of Pisuiiid. who wore it dress oi‘ rose- wood with hnt lo match. The gl-tiom wits itbly supported by his brother ilownrii. After the cere- mony the bridal party took the lruiu for Charlottetown where they hail dinner at the Queen Hotel re- turning that evening to the home oi‘ the bride where upwards of eighty invited guests awaited their return. A sumptuous supper which. was provided in Mrs McKin- ttctra best style was portaken cl, lifter which tlitncitig and music was indulged in till the wee i-imu’ hours ot‘ the morning“ when the gathering dispersed tvlsliinK Adi‘ inill Mrs Mc- Donald a hnppy and prosperous Jntiriiey through life. The wedding tiresents were numerous and ‘valu- NUF- . LOADING. Live noes Thursday. P. J. -,N0y 8: Co. 3464p AUTO WtnApg, ~59, m“. p“ wool Auto wreips. apeolal tpmmrog $2.69. A ‘reel ibungoilu. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 4BB3,3,l.il,L'l FOR SALE-AN UP TO DAT! visible Bower: flfllulline uiiui eoii puimlp at a reiill ‘bargain. P 0 B0! 508. 436-8-16-21 ARMY iBED BLANKETS-Aii- other shipment just it-rilvetl. Flair- errnen now is your ‘lime ‘to get ygup supplies ‘before ‘the iolbster season open. Wood blankets at $2.50. (Pmvvse ‘Bros. Ll. 43941 FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN UPS TOO—-A new bedtime strip which starts today in the (iuardlun. All about the exciting adventures oi Fascinating Animal Folks. The kiddies will est it. up niitl you will enjoy reading it too. Mount Stewartflwfiotes ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wendell Glover, spent the week-end ul Mrs. Gluv- ers‘ torinendiome ‘in Pfllllll-lb,’ ‘Brook. ‘Spring cooling! everything start- ing to move again. ‘Even moving picluressln the bull Monday night. it i3 reported‘ that il flock 0l' wild geese ‘was seen ‘the other eveiilti-g, ilynng tine north. which according in the n-lder ‘men is u ‘favorable sign. iWo ate 50l‘i‘y to learn of the "loss ol‘ u val-noble horse belonging to Mrs. James ‘Dunn. As Ilile loss ol’ able including n number of cheques testifying to the popularity of the, younl-l hottplc. ‘, —~——--<-0@-- ~--~~ GLEANJNGS FROM cAsren-l ‘ta/tux AND MURRAY ma. BO-R NORTH. bliss Mitllliin Szeiale has relitrii- Hi l.u iii-i‘ ilioinc t.“ (iiispereiuix. iii- itn- visiitiltg frictrtls in ‘Scuris. ‘Mn. vilidllfls Lillith-iilyll in‘ Pem- lily ilirrlmr North null (ILIHIKSTOAIIIX rm ti business tlrlp. 1.‘iti\\‘€‘1iy‘l] m‘ ‘tittspercttttx. 'l'ite G-ospsrestix school is pro- girosishig favorably tinilcr lho cl‘ iicient intinrrgetnetul. 0i‘ the present leatllict‘, MLSJ Ilclon Strloniiin n"l' (lt-iiigwtmvn. Mr. William (iririituin n! fiiisper- ciliix has been coiigrlrttila-llng him- soil‘ tipim his success in eecnrln‘! his (victory bonds for ‘the furth- coinlilg season. ‘Mr. (‘iiutiin (iritlmm who (‘or iihc ‘past ‘bwo ‘years ‘ittts been In llie cm- lllny or Mr. W. A. P0010, Lower ylonizigiie. ltiis returned ‘to ‘his iionre ‘in Gssperettux. Tllm ivoincn ni’ .t‘l1e dlfforent In- stitutes are all busy. Tito women 0i‘ the Dentbmlte "lnstilnile are hus- ily engage-ti in mnloing itn ii-tito- ‘giii-pb- quilt. mr ‘which they expect to realize o hanirsome sum. The many friends of Mrs. Wil~ ilrtm Scnt-iiiboitiiilt- art‘ gloil ‘lo ieain Hliut ‘site ls nlbli‘. in be out again itltvt her rvceiil illness. Also the F1110 tltttll-iliiler 0i hit‘. and blrii. lScirc/abotigii. is lrecnveriitg itfltet‘ an nllnck of pneumonia. ‘We are tgluil ito not‘: ‘libel. Mrs. Wendell (ifilhfldll has‘ it-iitrrieti l0 iior homo lu Gnspereanx from the lzonrs cl‘ the‘: ‘parents, Mr. ‘anti Mrs. l't\'-. J. Ni-cLtire. M. H. N. wlltere she was helping lo care tot‘ her tirirents, anti brolhcr. lLiuti-ier in ‘il‘.cii" ‘FGCGIH. illness. _ ‘On Feb. 1‘~l l1. vary pleasant ev- ening was spent in the lhmne of Mr, pull Mrs. Alex. Graham. when the young ipeople of Gaspeieaux nlitl vicinity, met for a Vulenbine putty. ‘The evening was‘ spentin ditiii-iiig null ‘tnuslic. The violin I unit‘. ‘ivas itirnished hy Mr. ‘George il. lllcltep of St. Mary's Bay- and .\i Iiliidzuitil‘ ‘Sencabuwg-h of M. 1H. N. To ‘which the llglhi- funissbc wrist ‘li-ltlpeii. ‘This Valentines ntitilo their appearance about 10 o';~it::=lt llllii ‘ctitiseil ‘much meitrl- itlrnl Ailudfc wlm rqndelred‘ ‘on ‘lie oi-izatt by Miss ‘Nollie Acorn. .\l‘.‘. \\"‘llla‘m Steele, anti Mr. Georgie ll. lhleken. served by ‘lhe young iadres. psrly ibroitu‘ utv-nbotttt 2 o'clock, iiiiil rill lfI1"i?(i ‘lo l-i-elr respective spout n. ‘plcminnl evening. F ‘ For i 5w!‘ ' Stomach ENWS Fruit" Salts Hereafter lneteeli o9 eoda tgkg a little EMU‘ Ffilli’. El“! the world-timed, plenum, ‘ cooling, invleoretino. health- givlng site-venting saline- Prlce $1.26 Per Bottle. liiioli i vliitlii - niioiiei m A dainty htnclh wps The homes, well pienscii with iiwvlng. r1 . l l+-------~ l. Bad Colds Sifllllied u hmse at. this season iii iniieeil at SETKUHS 0H6. t ‘Mr. Lester Jay. ‘Fanning Btoolt. who ‘with iiilfl engine and saw hos been employed in suwlngwooti for different. cI-Jlzeliu here has kiillillli contpletcii his contracts. .\ir. |Caivi.i.1 Clrntlermi “who liusi been spending the past ‘few weeks will. il'1'sl flamlly u! wild oi‘ llililsboro, returned {Friday evening to ‘Somer- \"‘llli.~, Minus. unriele he i-.-i irmpinyeil hulk.» riacouliy wtmti. lliirr-ugq, pint‘. iii ‘citrpetitei- ‘walk. .'l“lao Mount Stownrl ‘citizens iiro iorttiiude ‘in bsvlirg the sot-vices oi’ '.\'i-.‘.A1il‘(1‘1\‘i1lil Grtiliztttt cl‘ blurroy DI‘. A; J- liwcflllffliertf. 11 119111151 lliitboi‘ Ntulii 1R spending lh-c wiii- 510m- Mllllifll-illlf. ‘who ‘DEW 11 1W“ ‘lcr wilh ‘lziis ‘iliitighie-i‘, .\li.~i. Sidney tiny visit every W861i- ‘Antl sever- ;t\l trio taking udvatrttiige oi‘ this op- ‘portunity. ‘Our school ls ‘progressing very litvorzible ‘and there yet remains llo the hemd, any icompluitit which trorlrninly spooks well for out‘ ltezuxliierx, ‘Mutt lbnyiiiltrtitl Httiflies, principal, mid Miss Agile-g Clem- lvnenl. lAssW. A‘: till-o ire is sunken in "places. ilue to the Weight ol‘ stiow, ll. makes a very pun-r mail, ‘s0 that. a tnimber- or those u=l=o round it i1 very convenient short-cut in tirany eases, ‘are no-w obliged lo ‘travel the road. yv-lricli ‘might he holler than ‘it is at present. "Flt-o lohlsler flshe-ilmen ore r-tcb ling ‘their ‘gear ready for fllsltltis here and about. , ‘l-lisvfiiig their herring pets imeiriled, ibulldlng and rigging their lrirps, MIL, anti the owners oi‘ ‘the factories huvintir 1-118 necessary supplies bullied over be- fore the roads "become ‘bare. The regular services 0i’ ‘tho Uni‘ ted Church ‘were held at the nsliitl hours 01 1.1 s. m., ‘iiYii0wBiil by 1114‘- Sshbivtli School M 2.30 'p..'m., and the‘ evening service ‘at 7 ‘p. in. ‘Services were t-nniiiitclcii lby ‘the ‘psslor. Rev. ‘M. K. ‘Chapman. liii-ss Edith Pigoil, organist and ‘choir ieuilei‘. “l<‘". A splendid meeting of the Y. P. ‘S. ‘C. E. ‘was hold at the home oi’ ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. Daniel McAssey, on Slrlovlluy evading. Tire-wheeling‘ was led by ‘Miss Marlon lMcKenzie, ‘who in the ‘absence of tin organ. also leti one singing. The meet- ing opencti iby singing the Doxoi- ozy which ‘was ‘followed by ‘respon- 8'l‘vo-rs=<li1n‘s'. chai- which‘ iiiiitiy nice ltymits ‘and psal- soleotlotis were sting. ‘iilso ‘itianyniiiceiy chos- en reading-s were given, which all wont. toiinuks one oi the best street- ings held in Jill's series. 0n Ttipsil-uy the 8th.. a very the homo of Mm. ‘Daniel MlcDotiK- rill. ‘when Mrs. Monougell ‘lieiti n. mitt‘. looking" plirtv, which some ieii intTes olteiitled. A nrot. one and liiieotluoitler iyartis ‘long WflS alliout completed in the "afternoon. which we consider good work, even ‘tbouivzh lite topics of tilts day would cti-i-iilnly be dismissed whilio lit was being ‘done. About 6.30 ‘it. ‘was announced lirat there would be a recess. n recess in which‘ ‘tea was served. the q-tiullty of w-Vcb was no surprise. ‘as Mrs. ‘Monoiielllks "Uiiflfl-ly niriimos are nusutplvmll- Ailiror leu, liooliilnir was resumed .iutll 7.30. when all left ‘for home, feeling ‘iniioh eluted over the pious. ant nflerttoon they hod Blwilt. ‘I, In 10 Minutes Throat. most instantly you iielsl better ‘ melting and" spitting cease when ABRHO Jot! inhale ‘OAT and the ‘breath is, 911M011- TM“ ggGleamngs‘ Fros ‘i-‘leusaut ‘afternoon woe spent at.‘ You can atop animal, flei. com- ‘ tort ii-u-il ieliet in ten minutes by using catiirrliosone. it's a marvel ftor stopping bait colds-end a. won- der. worker for Catarrh or irritable , You don't take Iii? 111°11'- cine. you just bresthe the lieiiilns essences of ‘Cstsrrhosolie. 011d 01‘ ZONE. Nesty discharges from the nose are ‘ stopped. The nostrils us oleerstl oi ‘sen crusts. Headache ls reilevodr gentle use Coniferous with suc- Oomph“. .i°=..‘~“"i ' ~ i Tryon AntiViciitiQ ‘Mrs. ‘Vernon Manhood, of Albany is spending a week in Victoria, Mi‘. Veruutllllilsclaod o! Albeit! was u. visitor to Victoria on Bun- diiy last. " ‘ .._.,._. lMessrs. Stanley "Hewett. and - Kennsrli McDonald paid a. 1111118 visit to Vletorio on Sunday. ' The Misses Ruth ‘Mullins dill! 1 Margaret Howalt paid s Ilylll! visit to ‘Crapsud on Saturday. Miss Florence .Burke, o! Char- lottetown, is the guest ot tier oint- ei‘. Mrs. Elmer Gamble, Tryoii. Visitors to Summerside Salur ' day were Wlillsm Pooiey. Thomas Dawson, ltussel Howstl, trod Eldon barge, Mists Florence Mobey of Tryou is Devlin; u delightful visit with lMr. and Mrs. "Lloyd Sturdy, Brunch ‘Roads. Mi‘. and Mrs. Abner Howatt of. Victoria paid u flying vlsll. t0 Albany iild ‘Cape ‘Praiverse on Fri- diil’. March 11th. A favorable report has been re- ceived by Mi‘. Henry Smitlrs inm- ily recently, stating that his opera- tion has been successful. ‘At tho Prince ‘County Hospital on ‘Saturday ‘Mai-ch 12th. 1927, lo Mr. fllJfl Mrs. Mlniiuil hifudblevln ‘oi’ Victoria. =1 daughter‘ (stillborn). Miss Emma Thomas oi‘ Cross ‘Roads spent Titesduy and Wednes- day of inst week the guest of her aunt, Airs. May Dinwon. Tryon. D. it is regrettable that Yiliuifflinnitts _ dressed for that occasion. lstiiriiy oi‘ Branch Read has had the L An old picture that i: lntereettnq_.5;¢,k in r397 King “i: 3W9" MiEYi 19719 17970" 11")’ became king and queen, attended a a at Devonshire House. This picture the»: them as they were George ini.-.-.'oi‘tttniite to lull utitl break her KENSINGTQN mGH SGHOQL wrist. All wish lor her speedy re- txivery, (Grade l\ lJr.)~-l. Jenn tprqm; z.‘ iMi‘. James MCl‘l'i.‘9ll'il. at‘ X01111 ‘Gruile l ‘(n)——1 ‘Percy Hunter 2 Tiyfin, hits hoe" spending u ieW Eveleli ‘Clintntploti ll ‘(lien Bern-uni vyggnwot tyne 'l‘i"ytln has been stitmtllnr,‘ it ‘row 4 ‘Emu, ‘Ilugheg. i ‘ ‘Ml- "W10" Will-Rm‘ n" "W" 01M‘ li—1 1105mm ‘Nleketmii. 3.11.12 nmiiilii \litt‘l.e:tn1l\i‘~y \iiii-. W-‘Uellibl Clash 1i‘ ~~l Rpm iflarlt 2 lLPfflllllNi ingugap} _ "' " ' “r Watson il \\"i1l1t Gil-SHIP)’, 4 Verdun‘ (h-“(ijg We tire. sorry lti learn llizil our Pnylliel‘, 3 “ilululfl 1411K". Mi‘. lmwiii ilowitll. llfiitss l)-~1 iltlen (i-iuni 2 .\iiitle-‘ til‘ Tryun Lina horn illiiifilXltfiilti and line Pillow. nri- glad lo hour hi‘. L.‘ Hitiiliiiiy liti- ‘Class l~).—1 El ii: Jittiliiii» 2 .l:iiiiii- proving, Willie 1i Mary (‘usclt-y’. L\ir. ttiid Min‘. illarry llznvton ol‘ Augtislitiu .(‘uvc, are recelvlni: the cmigrultilzriitiiis nl‘ iiiPiP host. ol‘ friend» mt the arrival oi‘ it ‘.'i.ie bitbyi girl on .\i:trch 7th 1927. -__.-4-o~..______ illoinl De lint-he mouth of February: Grade ‘mix-i, Reuben (Yilztitltyv; 2, (liifltirtl ‘Podium. ‘(lrailie Vl.~~l. l-tlylt‘; school lot lite‘ IMtirt-li is cerlitinly upholding the "in like ‘.1. lattili" purl, but although the iliiiPl‘ t-llizotii-i lell tin that we 1 Nora tiri- lzt for the “llmi" ‘purl yri, we wk‘, my“, tlxlrtelinvlineii to lil_l\liil~\\'t1.1i, ptst u Grade w'__|' Reuben Alumni“. ‘c’ ‘ i2, ilulpltlnn. Molnnlii. ' l , ‘. ' ‘ ‘ lc ii.--~l Alitrguicl Campbell; ‘The friends nl Mrs. l-cnloti l-loitzf (‘NI _ , _ n“ M Bram,“ 1mm“ regret w ?,m§.‘llgarlcs Cnirillliell. .1. UllllLllll learn or ilPl' ttirtkiritiiinlc iicclileiil of rt few iliiys iigo and hope lu soc her in her usual gtrod health ugtilii S0011. ' ' tirutli‘. i.‘l, Ji-llllilfl Alt-limits, l l'orie<:i Attend. ce-- llitlphiuttsi Mtrlnitit-i, Aiiirgiirel Campbell, (3liili"-‘ lcs Campbeh, Jitines Mtlillllita‘. i "i-Q3——~—-'i ———-——-—-{-O-} VALLEYFIELD SCHOOL The following is the standing til‘ the Valleyfieitl East School for the nionith of February: f (Pi-title iX.~l, John blucldiorson. » (lrade Vlll.-l, ‘Foster Alztciictitl Nlrs. Siiroli MiicKenzie oi’ Tryonl ‘wits in Charlottetown recently see! lug her tlnuithtei‘, Mrs. Sted (ii-eon, who is suffering from injuries sus_ tuineti i0 her ankle due to a lttii on the icy SiIIGWBiiLiD. Bliss Ltitira Ross returned to hei- Albany ltoine recently on oceontit of ill-health, During iiei‘ itbsenire, am] Wallace nlocPhorsoti, nqttnl. ‘ \.\il.-is Katy Curr 0t’ Aulztistlne. Cove tlriiile Vl.~i, Isabel Aiitt-lltiiiiilil: ltiis token up her tltttlos at the 2, Angng pltmDonttltl, ‘home of Mt‘. T. ll. ‘Smith. (‘mum v_ Suppl-r], Myles Phcrson. ‘liirs. Albert Mobey oi Tryoii, rh-ade V, Jl1iliOl‘—‘1, Gordon Mill!‘ spout the week t-vlltl, March 5th plmsuu; 2_ Lppm, ytaumml lttul and 6th iit the home of her nelce. Rum Camnheu eqlmL ‘ ‘Mrs. Jack Mat-Kenna, oi‘ Mount “rude lv___1" Kenneth Macphey. iiTyOll, who is gradually improving-Wm, ,1 nmrgueflte R1flcD0na]d_ . ‘from it severe case of Xlllélllllilllilh} “Fade H___L Be“), Mac,;_,e0,]_ ‘D- qluute but, Kathryn MiicPliei-smi. ‘bliss Gertrude Howutt. oi Tryon. Perfect Attandgifle; while on t. visit to Summerslde i.o-1““""- “my - “§ac"no‘nak{_“;,,,,,,. tiuinc silddenly ill irlid unable to r8- Leml‘ Angus“ ' i ‘itirn home iii. tho appointed llme.]““"“‘ fireafhu‘ tReeovcry hat been complete until ' she WllH expected home rile lust or; m” week‘ i 'l'lie ‘following in the standing n1 ‘Ebenezer School i’_0r the 111011111 ‘if , February: l .\l:ic-‘ . vi} EBENEZER SCHOOL y It titre [colts 21S if Jock Frost has ’ played it jnito on the young people 7 _ _, here. instead oi‘ cold, snappy iliiysi \"_1"‘“1e 15-1- Fl°"“““e dmcme‘) oiii titan anti bestows his geitlubil- 1'10 IV-"iffiim _ d warmth all nrotinti,——but cheer up, tiyutle Vll.——1. 1191911 1'01“ ‘a? llicro is mill i1 hockey stippei‘ ttrilliinehe Macline. P1111111‘- 2» CHM“ lie iiiiticlptrtetli Dollop. tirade Vi.-i, Parker iforil: iMi‘. anti Mrs. Thomas Bell und ‘Rliby Roberts; 3, Mabel Fnrii. 1 f-iimliy nl‘ North Tryon recently ‘(irade V.~—-1, Kittie Mallteson and moved ioilieir newly iicqulreti torniwlloict Mottlieson, equal; 2. Lovell" iii Sesrlcltnvn. "These congenial pop-gm; 3, Matilda MacLeotl. l residents will he sorely itiiewed by‘ Glade llil.——l, Curtis Forti; 2. their friend-s in North Tryon. W110?” Fred Mncbeotl; 3, Dannie MacLectl.‘ they ltuvc resided for sonic time Gm“ "_ t. ‘Xlfly MucRue; 2. llfl-‘ll- Audrey Ford: 3. Emipersnti .\l:ii‘.» ‘iAWlli. Grade ‘1.—1, lvim Ford; ‘l. Allison Macheod. ' n . l . l liivorynni‘ is delighted lo know blur; IMI‘, Brenton iiowuil of Tryon. who has been in the .1’. E. island, ll-iospilul i0!‘ i118 D1151 two 11101119135‘ i=i convaiesclng at the homo of hisl twitter, Mrs. Qorilon Mtiiviiliun nuti is returning home very soon‘, also Mrs. MeilMllliin has almost.- T660!!- ered from iin nperitttlnn (lite in all‘, peittiiclilu. ' it. chute aa n sltock when the com‘ muuity ct Tryon learned that Mr- 't‘. ‘Henry smith. who iiailelistered ‘from iin attack of pneumonia. very recently. WM P01119911“! 11.11 W“ -ioi- Halifax, Nova Bcotiu, on‘ Wetl- uesday morninz. Mitt-ch 9th. in un- dergo an operation and trimimvl" there im- ii. very serious ailment. on. Smllli hail been it reiirecietl citizen oil‘ Tryon for the W" 3'5 years and we ‘nope lo see him rc- sume his duties again soon‘. ills physician. Dr. N. MVYBI‘. 0117111‘ plllld. accompanied him. D. We supply the right grades for ail um. Ring us up and learn o our reasonable prices for eii kind .. ‘ ‘ beet. ooel. We shall lie piano ed ‘a aerve you. “The maximum of Heat" ' phoneme in order to be oilseed with the ervwd ertiii gang 101th. the bunch some would forsake their bee! , m.“ endlflnore the nominees or my bond; some dey the winds ere going te-ehift and these deluded hearts will lino UIOINIIIIVOI weeitilly ti; n10 hi1’ . i l " t Foch lint-Kenna 1i Don iMzrcKiiy. ‘the month or February: (Prairie iX——1 Jiriiies Belts 2 lint‘- iiruile Vl>l1Z—~1 Muriel ‘\\'l|lii‘ Smith fl Iliir-is (lotwwcll-l. V (lriiile \'~ l lint‘ ilut-Ntelll 2 Joint lliriits it (iiihtai Aiarrlltmgnii, dlzirtxlti John E. (‘ain-pholl I‘. POINT DE ROCHE SCHOOL ‘nun, The Tollnwitit; is the standing 0i (‘red MacDonald 3 Thcllnizt ’i‘~.tyltn‘. ,\\‘.'l!ii= ‘Smith. Jean (lorveiill. ‘THE RIGHT irlgihlg of flhililhooil its ft‘. ‘on t; _ eoeleeooooooee-enulkou , Kllte-Duti- i Vll—l " Verna (iorvoii l ililt‘ .lV—1 (liven iiurvt-itll L’ Berni 2i iillludifl -(i.n'\‘t‘iiti. (iritil: li~—-1 Aiarlzotal Diirritrfi 2 iiiiiiilll iliu- ( (Millie l—~l Julia 'l‘i|vii>t‘ 2 Wil~ ‘Perfect ulileittlatire-John lli ‘its; Niitrgtieiit.‘ (iirtlo, iciiziiva. x S OF CHILDHOOD. ‘Someone ‘has stiminsil up t.li‘a| ‘i-lmilthirll thildli no.1. Educated childhood- lilappy inid ltrotecloil, 011T Kiwi‘ l. lPirlrlotlt‘. t“ili‘tl‘liooil._ FlF-ligimug‘ Uillfdhtznii. ECON 0M Y» , INCE Sedans‘ were} still in use; Beauty still crowned Q with powdered, wig - each generation has known the exquisiteapurity of Yardle ’s Oi English Laven er Soap — has felt the fend: refining touch o its soothing mellow lather-hos dc» lighted in the lingering breath of ‘itsjavendcr perfume. ’ Y A R D L E Y, y 8, New Bond St., j London, Eng. elm»: m, Adeleiue §|.\w., TI-mlnla 2 Qnl. 8y Anni-um": Box o1 3 large rakes ill u! all but drug- gisu sud depaittitent stem. USL: ll. M n Square. New Yolk. 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Prompt and gflig- lent service guaranteed. ‘ Proud & Moreside 22a oneA-r osonoe STREET idol. Trpdu Mark Why “IMPERIAL” Hold First Place: 1. At one cent per meal, “imperials” cost ‘consider- ably less and give much better results than "feed- ing a restricted meat dit. ‘ 2. A BALANCED RATION» Imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuits ‘are required to bal- ance the 3. VITAMINES- f0x’s ration "at this season. Contained in larger quantities in (‘od Liver Oil than any known food. HEALTH— “Imperialsf produce a laxativecondition of the bowels, ensuring perfect digestion. factory... ,_ ensure success. Phone 721. Charlottetown‘, P. ‘niliriat ‘Tkliwi i i ENERGY FOODS- Are only supplied by carbohydrates. recommend the fox’s diet to consist of from 3J3_ t0 50% cooked cerea is, containing cod liver oil, during the gestation period. Dietitians For sole by leading distributors or direct from the Check up your stock today and make sure of hav- ing a. liberal supply of ‘,‘Imperials” always on hand. 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