or Goughoil s» llard ‘AGE TWO 0oiilil lot Sleep ma”! by‘; oil»; In. Dania! IrIhuJ-"Lut January I had s v0 anon cold and coughed so hard could not s1 night; I till], Incl doctor‘ bdnot-hiugpxmoroliot-tznfllltdod Dr. Wood's Norway Plno 51min wlleiwurunuimndodtomolrys neighbor. Iwtllumbowithoutllhfio wiunyvubw- Mannequin." Youdonfiotperiant "Dr. Wood's" ulzhubosns houn- holdrumody for thoputflyouu‘ ‘Prlcoflo. sbottlo; largo fsmflysiso 00s; t up only by Tho '1‘. Milburn Owl-Eliot TaontoOd. Frank Foley Says Handfulli PORTLAND, _.ie., Feb. 1.- Iih-ancis Foley of Holy Cross Col- lege may nut stand out wneii the freshman class lakes the viva voce vote but he makes his presence felt when the students are called on to hold up their hands. Foley, who is ls years 0;‘ age and was an all round athlete at South Portland high school last year, can hold eight regulation baseballs in one hand and a full size basketball in the other. lie found that he could do it when he set out to eclipse a perturrtiance o! siutients in Laiiturua and linnois who had held seven baseballs or one baskezbud. He is six feet, two and tine-hail inches tail. weights 215 pound. and weazs N0. l4 shoes, ziiatic ‘.0 order. ANNUAL IVIEETINC The Annual Meeting of the Emen) aid Shipping Club will be held in the nail at Springfield at 7 p. m-, on Monday, February 7th. lt is iri the Interest of all Swine Giowers within shipping distance of Emerald to be present as some very import- ant questions are to be considered. Mr. Petcrson ol the Live Stock Branch will address the meeting. 3666-2-2-41. ' NIIIICE The Annual Meeting of the Hope River Egg Circle will be held in the Hope River Hall on Friday. Feb- ruary 4th at 2 p. m. Rebate dis- trlbuted. J. L. M URPHY, Secretary. 3667-2-2-21. i TENDERS Tenders will be received by thei undersigned up till Monday, Febq ruary 14th, for the following lum-i “Tracadle, boi- to be delivered at Cross Hall" on or before April 1st, 1927- Any tender not cepted. 30 pleccc—3x6-26 ft. long 17 pieces-—3x6-—21 it. long 6 pieces 7xB—14 it. long. 34 pleceo—3x5-12 ft. long. 15 pieccs—3x6—21 1t. long. 2000 ft. rough boards. ELMER McQUAID, Bcdford Station. 3610-l-28-fmw. necessarily ac- trlod ovary __ mu cmtnnorrrirowu GUARDIAN -»“>»¢¢<H vO¢O§OO0-O-0O_1him p‘; a holy quest, Mr. Pollock. o . t ‘a romantic journey, a God-sent 0P‘ Iportunity to begin all overuaflflilfi ._.__- ‘ Can't you understand that? “»No," said he. "I can't.‘ I By OOSMO HAMILTON ‘But it's trucki’t'sill.ru:;ueshe1_%l:§g! . . a s _ , Author of "Scandal" and tho xlvghfillei°gig bflug me. no obamcgei uBllndnoss of Vlrtug- . m m! w” as ,, could have done; oooaoooooooooooooooo-ooo H0 eafliiY- i" 1 "mil" "e" i‘ ‘fut’ through his ‘eyes. he Wflllid 1m“ Patou Street lost tlie Daimler gone on driving me Damp}, be. given up. all that sea between lemme he-s w“! l used to call a them and London-Tony's plan of bloom“; genL and as (qr me, I'm] kiugship-the mere idea of any-‘here because he's here. He'll stay» i-hiiig 5° cruel Pa“ Palm“ “Wnihere and so shall l. Never mini-I O5"- ioid London and the Thames. S0 "Y0" 1111151“ eve" 1111" "ch “lion; as he lives I shall live. and thing to Tony." sho said quicklyn-iwheu he's taken I shall follow.‘ "but of course you never will." qve made a compact, Mr. Pollock. v1.0 i "The only thing is this," _saiu Pollock “We sail, as I told you. {and this la love." ‘ There was a pause but not a 5i- O-OO-OO-O-OQOO ‘ i101... Smith and 1-1. I7 IBIDIBICI U. IUIlILh doll Bu!“ ll u ollrnotar when ovary naturist should Ill- oio. H: In not ncllal, rather “HUNG. ll ll lntanltirig V QEQII ‘ tho hold! of the other twenty q million or i’ tho motor clan. > mo" Iaomboro o! W17. ll: uporlonooo hr tho I i I , FEBRUARYQ, 192m Goodness (ffirlmeflcc The rich nourishment and Inga prime beef are in “OXO" ty zest of THEN SHE SPREAD HER WINGS _ She: How do you know youire on the road to heaven as you say? iscsr roi: ALL KIN 0s or a! "i9 "l"! "I 11°" Week- u "ieiedence. 'I‘lie booming and the chant?‘ are no deeds and the island can boiling we“; on and OIL v j claimed legitimately ‘by Quex. it. -\\'@l]_" Said pound‘, “l dolii will be We" i9 dimll-‘Wei’ that ma] know who said originally that thercf before we leave you, or how in the was an exception to every ruie.,' name of wonder will you both get bu, he was right. I see. whoever i i I 1 I BUILDING rm: GARAGE . add food valuc and new flavour to Cubes. They cvcty autumn.‘ dish you prepare with them. Sou bnsuuu. liaid just pilidl his aim-s“, ruzzu 8M5"? tqtewindhash. Cgcvqucttcs-ware‘ r ivieu next met lillt. It ‘vasi _ ma e as It!‘ an more ' evident by his expression Ihauhc-A dehght to every neficlal when i He (souifully): By the angels l meet. bac-k?" “But you saw the chart that night in Mount Street," said Chris sic, "and you didn't think there was anything wrong with it then." "'l'hat's perfectly true. I didn't. It W118 only this morning that I re- membered what sort of relations‘ existed between Tony and his Iai ther and that the old gentleman‘ was a Scot. One of them had u‘ jolzc with me once and put mi: into‘ a gold mine In which I lost every thing except the clothes that I was wearing at the time. I had been put ovcr his head on my paper and he reveuged himself like that. have a great suspicion of High- land joculariiy." , (‘Iirissie got up and walked about. IIcrc ivas a new twist iii an affair which already had wounrl ~tsi 1i in and out of Sherwuodls tivc Mtciiipts at murder. his suicide aiiil ilic aivful business with Quex. She always Iiad had the uncanny feel- Iuz; that Paradise and trouble went iiand iu hand. Tiie niau ivho hail ‘elven that name to the island must .1113"? omitted to knock wood. R»:- ueitlbercd during the war, and iiose which Tony himself had play‘ ed. us lie had told her. there was nothing impossible in Pollock's hc- ated contention that the iicail Z.ord Stirling was putting one aver" on T0u_v..\Icn of his class had a most peculiar sense of humor. "I am sorry to have tiiaile you so uneargv," said Pollock, whose voca- tion in life it was as a matter of duct, to do that vcry thing. "Sup- pose ivc use the chart now and sec precisely what it leads to. -It will save time and enable you to make your plans. I desire only to be helpful, Mrs. Tony," which wasn't ivholly- true. For two reasons hc hoped that the chart was ivhal. he callcd a proof; the first because he so dislketl the Scotch and would be really delighted to find his esti- mate right; the second because tberc would be cut-throat on the return voyage if Tony remained behind. Like all men who hail livcd without a wife Iic had been able t0 bring selfishness to a fine Jart. _‘, CIIFISSG shook her Iiead. “No"i (she said. "Even if the Isis sailed -IOm0i‘l'0\\’ I can't go digging noiv." I i "Why not‘! Tony's haslcepi There's certain to be a spade some where." , "I know but, you see. the last thing Tony asked me before he ivcnt to sleep was to do nothing un= ‘til lie was on his fcct. Jic said ,thal he was going to make the (‘Deed Day’ a national day, a great {ceremony before which the island- jers should be told the whole roma- ’tic story. then attend the function , in all their gala things and ackiiuv: ledge their ‘kind white king.’ That's ivhat he said, Mt‘. Pollock, and Ii rut-ans a. lot to Tony." I “My God," said Pollock. “I-Ic‘ may be asking for the most utter Iiunilllation. ‘I strongly advise that he has a private 4'10“! of the‘ deeds-oi‘ not. as the case may lbe-I Ibooklng at. his condition, we slialii (have sailed before lic is weili I ‘Triioiigh to move. Exercise your’ judgment, my dear. Think of your i i l . l I i i i i . I i I : NO KICK ‘When g.r!s that are pips, to b: , frank. 1G0 to swim in an indoor tank, They find all thrill lackirg , Arid it's really nerve-racking I For with no men to look, it's just rank. i i i I WILLINGLY, OF COURSE Wifie: Will you give me a check for a hundred dollars. dear? Hubby: Certainly. my love. ior a hundred dollars I'd give you a check every time. I l ONE OR THE OTHER Acorn: I wonder If I'll be eaten . by a squirrel or grow into a mighty oak? FIIR SAIE ” I HOUSE AND PLOT or LAND A-ri .59“ this once. Act on your own irresponsibility. You needn't say a‘ word." i But Chrissie stood her ground.| Tony had always been a gentleman‘ "Congratulations! lnea “°“"‘°'“' i...“ .. t. married y; ‘"31, i“ ""219 .si<=hi<="iing ge- I um Instructed by Mr. Joseph P. “No. it's all off." ih-gdTolsly acziid ‘n38 Sagaisriiblil‘ {hi Tnlnor to sell his house and plot "CWIQPPIUIBIIOIW" ‘wm.ldv-- ' "7 ""6 I" M°"*a9“°- if '1'" "id ' ‘Pollock shrugged his shoulders. nrlvmlv "lei-e Frbriiiiry 16th. ~-"*‘ "Just as you like" he said. "Very 1927. nld property will be sold by Public Auction, For further particulars apply to the undersigned. 8. S. HESSIAN, Solicitor. I Montague.‘ 3609-1-28-71. I t Professional Cards Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Pout Gradulto Medical School and Honpitgl Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Noni and Throat j Tooting Eyes and lllpplylng Ginsu Office, Buyer Building Great George Street Offloo Hours-t to 12.80. 1.30 to t’ i i I i i __ , Albert C. Saunders’ can use clarified honey. Instr-ail of sugar wfiriui- This willie-s l" eimvfltd-wiiire "Y'all iimrt luww mo," shti said, K. Co E53’fl“,,,‘§{‘,,°,.,.,§Z,dff,'§{,f§fi§,§,u,f§ quickly. "aniFyoti certainly don't Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, at Ir Ofliool Water Street, Bummorslds. Ind Bonk of Nova Scotia Building. Charlottetown. MONEY T0 LOAN M18-l-18-3mol. McDonald & McPhee B. A. ‘ J. A. MGDONALD H. F. MOPHII A famous the world over for its prompt ' ' elect upon coughs. Barristers, Attorneys. Eto. Manly l0 LOIN- driiggist for "21 ounces of Pines" KIWI? him U16 S90v9! 0f his fflilure wit directions. unrnntred tn _ at Eton and Oxiforri, showed him give absolute satisfaction or why m, w“ a waster; ~01, the Mark R. McGuigan IAIRIITII. ‘OLIOITOR. ITO: B A. cannon gr Coughs... ' and usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid too an [ground of genu nn Nnrwny pine ex- in his iienrt. money rom tly refunded. The Pin ' i‘: . I By an cxlaeriniciit. ‘.\‘h1.“.l:i)j.' lIIIiPh-y foolish. ilt's carrying loyalty it step tiuciiblc mil! “"8"? ilildiiiiifl iifitoo far. Suppose that the deeds their legs. it was iilst"l\’l‘i",'li lliiii-‘airc ihcrc. You can't Iell mo. that. nits \\'0ll](I travel i550 lull“; m ub- tnin foml. To Make Pine Cough Syrup _a§_ Home i i HII no equal [or prompt rolnltl. Takes ut a moment to mule. Tony is really serious when he talks about. ‘king-stuff going buck -~.---*—- ~~~~~ —~i io his age and iiietier and all thul. ‘It's what we used i0 call Iilather‘ ;:it striiunl I lwkc ilvu form of self- is uscd with assumed enthusiasm for III!‘ purpose of a jaunt. Well, Ito's iiail his jaunt. and now he can return in trivlllsation. (If I know 5'". "Mu": ,'I‘<iny. he's tlic lust man in tliii Pine is used in nearly all ircscri i- ivorid to live on here. And as for tions and remedies for coug: n. '1‘ o reason is, piiic has n remarkable ellcci in soothing and Iicnlini: the membranes of the throat and chest. Pine courh syrups are combinations of pine an syrup. Tiic "syrup" part is usunIi piuin sugar syrup. i To ma e the best pine cough remedy that money can buy. put 2/5 ounces oEéPinex in a 104m. hnttic, rind fill up wi h home-maria sugar syrup. Or ynu you. llie little Londoner, us much z: part oi’ the old town as the Thames itself. ii can't concclve .if _voui" remaining hcrc as anything but a tourist." lining to the bedroom door, Cliris- sit- peepcd in at the patient. satis- ficti liar-self that Iiu was sleeping went hack lo Pollock and looked up iuin his Inosqulto-bitten face, ‘know Tony." "Well, but it's been my job t0 study character anti look through the keyhole oI IiuinanltyKs ifoiirlh walls." children like it . i You can feel thii-i tnkn holil of a‘ cough or cold In a way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and ti ht, orb murv be Jycrsisti eflfilimfoori-‘Le §‘,',',',‘,.,,‘,-,E ,,,","',1§',,',',‘,’,“_,‘,§.i Then you haven't taken the tiou~ timed membranes-and this Pinexiiilc to look through Tony's. If you §yrup combination will stop it—- had, during any hour of (he dpy . i and night since that evening at mlzrnrggggsgm asthma‘ bumchnis’ Mount Street. you would have seen pin" is a h; My Eoncemmged com“ that his father's letter rang a bell touched something In his spirit that had never been ‘touched before. not even by the Ask yourisvar, ivich proved his mettle. It ract and palatable giiniacnl, and is Beware of substitutes. ‘awn, as he called it; known to the iolire. He grasped at the fact hat he was a throwback as Uncle ‘Ian said. born ‘all those many years too late. His conning here has nothing to do with blather. To ex ., oronto, Ont. - a I (ECEIIIIOII thoroughly realised that ;_ 'hc was." Hc raised Chrissieis BAKING hand to his lips with a deferentiull bow. may or gem, but. may not be without the slightest uh, good heavens, these inosquto bitcs!" IX ' At the cry of "All ashore that's‘ goln‘ ashore." Lady GQOPBQ threw her arms around Chrissie‘: siioui- ders and burst into tears. Not I10- cause it was the thing to do (iii such occasions and she always did the thing. but because her keen interest in the girl whom she had seen first dressed as a. ballerina had ripened into love and admira- tion. ‘The poor old funny lady W118 very genuinely moved. "Good-bye my dear m)’ dvflr." SP? said. "Good only knows what we H‘ lcaviii’ yer to. Coconut trees and lava-lava. the awful noise of the st-zt and them damned insects,- nnynne can 'ave ‘em that's \\'IltlI l say. Uii-v- Illl: ‘Ill Street ivitli all the raspiu‘ taxes. To think lilfll ymyt-Q gQL l0 live with all these things worries inc." w y Standing on tiptoes Chrissie kiss- eil her and succeeded iii bolus‘ bran-e. PTIICIICP. makes perfect iii that as in other things. "Goocl-Iiyc clear Lady George." she said. "Give my love to Leicester Square." Lumiey bore IIOWII. the cpitomt or tact and kindness. the :rcy_ hound ivlio was Vi‘?! SFBY- He ha“ been saying last words to Tony, whose lefi arm ivas in a splint. "if all goes well with you. dear 8,111,515 I fuel quite sure it will," lie said. {you may not. see me again. I'm very olil. you know. Therefore from the bottom oi‘ my heart I \\_'i.\'Il you all iiie happiness in the uofldT Again she stood on tiptot-s anti received a fatherly kiss. Slic squeezed his hand very hard, being ilffllltl to speak. Then Alortinier Pollock came for- ivartl anti lcd Iicr to the compati- ioiiivay. “If anything goes wrong at. the ceremony today." lie said. "—n0, I've unt breathed a word oi my suspicion to Tony hurry across to Apia, send a wireless af- ter the Isis and we'll turn round and take you home again. You promise me?" “I promise," said Chrissie with a smile. She held out hcr hand and said, “Good-bye." Ilc hesitated to take iI. "By Jove. he liked this girl. Devotion. .oyaity. gratitude. lioucsty. self- sacrifice. a. heart of gold.——she had ;lieni all. It was quite extraordin- ary. A revelation. IL would make him less merciless and sarcastic- .vhat an easy thing that was- ivlicnevor he thoiightot‘ her. "Good- bye. then,‘ IIB said, "you tiny big thing. But I can't forget that the old uiau was a Scotsman!" Slit: ivent-tioivii into the b0at—— the saute old shabby bnat iii which Sherwood had seen ‘Bill Quex gaz- ing vlndictiveiy at tlie Isis, us well he uiiglit have done. But for liei" arrival in those waters, the poetic justice of his natives never would have come to pass. The yuwl lay out in the bay. Thr- yachfs hoolcr, like ll lung- draivu sigh, echoed from lilli to "S0 long." sad Tony, once again "I'm going In build a wing on to the Palace for your special tise." Pale. thin. anti still u little shaky.’ IIIH good loft aniu out 0i‘ commis- sioii. he was careful of tiin steps. (To be continued» I -—---40>i__ RUSTICO CONVENT HONOR ROLL (iiuili- X—-l J. Biiiiiv limit-cl, L’ Ethel Brown it Yviiiiiic Piirv, (lrutlv. VIiI—~1 (‘lzlrissr- (klllulii Margaret (Iitlllllll, Ii Emma Gal- IJITI. and Want-cs lmyii» (equal). ‘Gracie Vii-Vi EIIIIII Iiiiutc 2 Min Illl.‘ (Iullzint anil (‘iui-li (Jfiflearzi. icilual I, - (irziilv \'l ~ I IAIFPIIO Doucet, 1! Cnritie Doilcel j’; Bjiliren Reid. (lruile \'—~l .\lartliu Gallant, hititle III~—I Iicrnatlctio Paquni L’ l.iicli,- Iiuirtiii II Arthur Buotga Grime Ii 1 Ziidu 2 Doucet 011W! Ituwlcy 3 EIHVHFII Blanchard. (ii-tide I iui~~l Ititi Pineau 2 ‘Willie- Iiiiiilo Jean Dolron iind Stella Gallant (equal). Gratin I (iil-~.~\lit:i= Plneiiu 2 01* lvier Gallant fl Rllyililillfl Pliic-uu. Let stop chronic constipation Here's sensible relief for you IF your Stomach Ind Liver are weslcyaur ' food is not dl sated. "Airs. Tony, your husbaudi a bloomiu’ i doubt. you're a perfect lady‘. ——Bilti“ i T0m0rrow’s Radio Program THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 International Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS i 7.15 P. M. “TX; (300) Atlantic City. Recital. 7.30 P- M. \\'S.\l (326) Ciuci. gram. WEEI (349) Boston. MIISICIJIQ.» WTIC (476) Hartford. Staff artists. MHZ I333) Springiifllli. Studio pro- gram. i i I 8.00 P. M. WEEI (311.1) Boston. Tlii- “organ- PPTS. . I~II>I\.'I (30Iii .l-.‘. Pitts. Couccrl. W87. (333) Springfield. MJISIGIIL‘. \\'(;S'I‘ (270) Atlanta. Studio Pro- gram. \\"JZ (I55) N. Y. Iii-Spun Yarns- C01. True anti his boy Fab. To WJZ. WEZ, l\"7\\' and KDKA. WIIK (273) Cicwelzuid. I. B. S. program. r 8.15 P. M. IVIP (509) Phiiii. Delaware suite A. Trio. 8.30 P. M. W87. (333) Springfield. 'l‘\viliglit Pong Trio. WEI-II (349) Boston. Vocal. \\'.\IAI\' (266) Buffalo; Music study chat. 8-45 P. M. WJZ (I55) N. Y. Royal ‘Salon Cou- cert. WCAL’ (278) Pliila. Popular Songs. 9.00 P. M. “IBM” H92) N. Y. Cliquot Club Eskimos. to \\'EEI,\R’JAII,\V'I‘.~'IG- WFI, “ICAE, \\'S.‘\I. “TAM. “Till. “TVJ, \\‘OC, “YCCO. KSD aiitl “UN. KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Studio -pro- gram. KLDS (I11) Independence Organ recital. WEAO (294) Columbus. Chiillcothc Women's Quurtetle. \\',IZ (I55) N. Y, Studio program. WMAK (266) Buffalo. Recital pro- grant. 9.15 P. M. WNYC (526) N. Y. Vocal. 9.25 P. M. WIP (509) Piiiia.‘ Clivediit Male Quartette. 9.30 P. M. WAAM (263) Newark. Violin. 10.00 P. M. KFRL’ (500) Columbia. Concert Program. “ZIZ (455) N. Y. Artist Recital, also WGY- VIIIAV (423) Clnci. Light Opera. \\'BZ (333) Springfield. Violin sci- ectioiis. WGY (380) SCIIUIIBCIIHIY. Thu Am- erican Trio. » 10.15 P. M. WiCtcIT (278) Phlla. Songs. 10.20 P. M. wPl; (300) Atlantic, City. Organ Recital. 11.00 P. M. “"1431 (390) Cleveland. Studio Program. WIAV (423) Cincinnati. Latcinla Aiclmiy Boys. 11.30 P. M. “IGY (380) Schenectady. (Jrgaii Recital. ‘ 11.45 P. M. WSB (-128) Atlanta. Organ Itt-citai. 12.00 Mid. ’CAU I278) Phiia. Picariily" RQVIIC, 12.15 A. M. \\'i[.\\' (I23) Ciui-i. Night lloivls. FEATURE TALKS ‘ 7.30 P. M. t WGBS (316) New York? "I~'uu‘l';;iil and Iamplight." WHY (380) Schenectady. Book Clint. 7-50 P. M. WTQEI (349) Boston. "Newspaper Slrlrellghls." 8.30 P. M. flVI-IEI (349) Boston. Ifiiigliuh bes- sous by G. M. ivliller- WANT TO DANCE? 10.00 P. M. Organ Request Pro- "Tlitifei IIII riizlil Iiti‘ sti-i-i-t c-ir] ., . ‘ - t tl A1 lcan vlli burns, I mplleil. "but not fiii‘ n] lggdmthoeuglgtehifvai?“ a‘nd rwho WI! guragu, Ulilplxs‘ lum- Irivil Illfigh plifi: tanadfs ch," military adviw- at ‘but lizivc learned tliut Iliiiy ziri- tlic‘ _M____ ‘the imperial conferences oi 1911 you add a cube or two of "OX0." A splendid beverage to prevent "flftcr-chil child. Two picture- ivras not at all satisfied vvitii tlic- - 110W rules. nor oven ii-iili tiic sior- punk’ m one-n lnwhm . ' ' . S t t ‘ ' - .. age charges lie liad been paiyiiiil alleges“ orsnreccoiptazyf‘ 3:31;: guitnsif fiffiffk‘ '5 m.‘ .Ox°-" It’: sinct- tiiviiiug the car, .\ copy of aiu 3g "OX0" ~ Cube keep “0XO" cubgs in thg=;:::;_'5hm3' M“?! automobile miiguzinc upcueil to a “Tappqs, ‘Page on the_ subject of building,‘ - Ono's ovvn garage proved beyond a‘ ‘doubt that he was thinking of n‘ solution to Ilifl storage problem. ‘ "But iluii't forget ilial a piiiilit-E garage has many advantages." II reminded liini. “If your battery goes-i had uii a (‘OIII morning tlicrt- is always a ‘rentiil ready for you. Ii, your cat‘ refuses It) start tlicro is a mechanic at your service. this. nil; and all siuipiics arr.- yours for Hit‘- asking. And if you Ilzilipdll in fiiiii; ii. flat liic just as you are starting. for the theater tlicre is the Kllviigl’; ‘liiaud I0 change to the spare and; .save you both time and incuii\‘iiii-i liencc." i "Yes, but your car is unit-lied iii la public garage," lie zirgueil. "'I'iie rf ‘g-"ifage people are careful, but they i; can't alivnvs he ivatchiiig carelt-s car OWUPIK. Besides. the motorist who keeps liis car iii a public gur- age has no incentive to work nn iils iiiaciiiiic ilIHI keep i: iii oinlvr. IIe has no place t0 ii-ave his things .-\iiil he ivuiiltitrt \\'II7‘I\' arouiiil I111 car I|l)._\'\\'fly because the floor is too crowded and the tituiosplit-rl- is idangi-iroiis. I ivziitt u garage of iiiy Tin ol‘4 cubes, 15c: tin of 10, 30,; Send for the free "OX0" Cookbook 0X0 LIMITED. ass st. Antoine s... non...“ 99 The Great Beef Economy N. s. To ensure quick dissolving, ulwnyn um the rube into not M," . HEA LTH N0 TICE Owing to the fact that there are at i present a number 0f cases of Small. pox in the province immediate vaccin- ation of all unvacciitated persons is urgently recommended. .I own." "I 1 II .‘ Ill '1 'I..l re- plied.“ illliutorlgoiitwfbrgiit‘(that tlit- J. S. I", D, ipubiic garage has its pluce¢aiitl' an important place at that. Tiicrc are limes oi‘ the year when the average, 30-‘- private garage isn't very inviting“ Provincial Health Officer "I can install some SO11 of beat-l ing device." Smith said. “Certainly ‘ I utlnilttcti, "But (‘-1101 ‘T _ ivilfshovel your iiriveivxty’ ivlicii it's, 4.4+¢_A“¢__-¢ gga, __-_¢_ ‘banked with snoiv?" ‘ ' ' "I hadn't Ilioiigiil 0i‘ that," "IIP;£ said. after I bud mentioned a feivj lothei‘ objections, "Ilut ivity‘ not build a private garage and use it‘ ‘eight months of liie y-etii‘? In U10‘ (Idcad of winter use the public gar" iage. Tliut would szivc $1.7 ii mouth‘ or $120 for the ciglit uiuiiliis." "And by renting out iiic 011101‘ space in your garage at $8 a uioutii for the some Jicriotl you'll be put; ting $184 a year toward the cost 0i your gaiagc. You'll soou Iiave it paid for." i Thai settled it. Smith fell w tell-l lug iue his plans for iiuilzliiig it. There were some ‘points lie ovcr- looked. however. i "It's too late I0 tliiuk of llillkilli; the garage part of tiic house," lulu:- gcsieii, “but don't plant it \\'II_\' buck In the cozucr 0f tlic lot. You have vv ‘v¢r¢v094-9444-§-§0O§fl SMELT AND EEL SHIPPERS ATTENTION For Top Prices. Prompt Returns and General satilgractlon Ship Your Production to CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBBINS INC. Established. 1888. Shipping 51...“, Sent t... Rm“... 1, 2 and 3 Fulton‘ m}. iliarket“, New York, N. Y. just that much more ilrivcwtiy‘ Iii . l n-omoo-oo-o ' _ t643_11_12{m'_ wwwwwwwovn» take care 0t and just so Illllli)‘ IllOI'(i fcet ito walk iii the rain. Blake ynui‘ Con,” drivcuay curve around lilill plus-r- tlic garage so liini. its siilc purullt-ls iifitieibrdafl c'i].l:t-ili'i‘1;lls(ii.§\Ihuligigitifk~ in‘; ‘no gflragd Jill“ . aiid ‘Ililkillg it \\'III(' at the curvi- ‘B5 the ‘v-uy". he asked’ before that You can turuliiie C'II‘ ilibllflllflaklng u? m0 architectural Willis.- ‘ "-1. ‘ . . . , , _ 3:(X1d;ll3\'(3 out to Ilic hIrveL ftii-~'g‘irtj'l'lg.,.t.'ebe gauge hedte“ d“ ,, ' . _ .,_ _ Not it‘ ilicy uro i ' ‘ ‘ ‘ - ‘now ‘II 1h cii I til.'.i .. vuelzgiyygg hiegzéutezfligrliifeava; tor; euoiugh to warrant trying one‘ . am sav ng an additional $60 per doors that fold ‘Cill will luv. II.‘ . . , _ i This new COIISIIFIICIIUII is t“\'(‘PI(ICll1'.Iy-€:al o“ “mu” Marga Bm n you! The tiig doors can't be opeiicrl ftoniimmt to be sum’ and if W" Mmti the outside. When you ivant to takcim build me so" of garage every” i i I i ‘s In a stop at the proper plat-u. I ziiiibtlius savcdyou the expense of l utuxig Oil a new bumper or repair. properly lu- "From ivliut I about them they are satisfao. the car out you tiiiloclt IIII‘ sltlclbmw else men" t” ‘mud’ ‘my door and step iiisitlc illl‘ garagc idem yo“ make a mm‘ or me Tlicu the largo rloors can br- iiuli"mgmx’rli°fld “"41 B" i1 If?“ Wliiii‘ n . .. . . _ _ I bolted and folded asiiic. They fllklligf‘; ilfizffilt1éillcli'\'éit ":31 ‘ - t ' '.( i ticver In the way zniii iii‘ i-iiiirstgihmmpd pmvmod you know how to , , .. - . Cnqnm mo“ Emu‘ . 101101)‘ IIIEII‘ experience. I0 oyiir UWII Suddenly hmitli hail a bright ,. idea. 1,1151‘ "I'm going I0 liavc u work pit iiil . tIic garage." he nlinnuiiccil. lvei alivani wtiuleii an easy ivuy in gel! . (Qunitets —-— ——<o;~_-. L gioto AAA-n...“ . James H- M“ under Ilia car." Maj°"G°"°ra' Brien. c.M.o.. o. so. who "'1 ncxi tiling in izruvi-s. (izisolino vap- OI‘ 3I\\'.I_\'.\‘ clings in Iiii- grtiiliiil. 'l'lici' IIANHAS IIITY. F01). I.—UIISI'- chief of general staff, OWIIIG. it " pit would bi- filicii vviili fumes. Antillmil may lii- the tiutioiiui iziiiiic, said, to the inadequacy of ti" P" If you (IIII liiippc-ii m Ill‘ lucky pn-IIIIII KIIISIHI (‘iiy. preparing for its and allowances granted some ° and 192s, has resigned his no" i‘ Wll’ (501!) Plilin. Steeplctriiusul Pier, WEAF (m) N. v. (loodrich zip,’ ipcru, nliio WIEEI, WJAR, WTAG,‘ WGII. \VF‘I. WCSH, WCAE, WWJ lVSAl, WGN, KSD. WOC, WCCO‘ and WADC. 10.30 P. M. WIP (509) PIIIIIL- Fry's. WCAI! (278) Phila, Pnrodlana Club Cadix. W137. (333) Springfield. Club. Sour, undlges food stays in your bod , 1nd causes bud breath, Ina and conltl h or yours, n vs sensibly emfiotfa con- stipation with Chamberlain's Tlblotn for the Stomach and Liver. Thoy not only rollers constipation but remedy the cause - n rock stomach. Got thom i d .- L521‘; "LL01. °é.'."'uft‘.° ‘i543. fill uh. 11.00 P. M. WPG (300) Atlantic City. Slipper Club. WTAM (390) Cleveland. Gardens. Silver fin mhool 12.15 A. M. i WIJW (423) Clnci. Castle Farmers. (Oopyright 1927. by International Radio _ _ ma». Chicago.) (Especially Prepared for Infant; i. Tflvoui-Y in use for over .10 yearn to rellev; babies and children of (455) New Y0fk~fiiv0liiyiFlntulency, Wind Colicand alloying Feverishneas arisin there- from 1;. and hOWBII, aids tiie assimilation of ood; giving natural sleep without opiates. The genuine beim signature of and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castoris liu been Constipation, Diarrhea; mid, by regulating the omqch WIHCHV lIrv1/\ I ‘g A" 01181‘ not I0 sci iirr In iiicm y'0ii'-‘1t‘\'iiii‘tii nnlitniul Amateur At-‘hlei-‘the senior officers of the Candi‘ ' t-ily of lis size. Toll Heavl 4381-0195513, n", fro“, “heels Wm‘ Mitre thiin 27,000 persons [FJIIOIIE . I malt-lies. teriuiuod number injured at iiai" -Dr. Joseph A. Reilly. athletic‘ known sport official. largely was ball center for subsequent A. A. U.' tiiiat. pushed into the final bracket. I H r ‘i; [) l "I An a prvllmltmry to the nation- wiiltl hardly P5021110 tin-ii" ptiistiiiingfl" Fliion basketball ‘Iourmiiiieiii, iign pérmanent force. influences. Holler uiztki- iliii Iliiurxiimiiliiiii iPiN‘. i0 iilP iliilflfll’ filwri- w-r-i unilnr your cur a WIISIISU _l_ ,\ |I (‘liiiiiiitig iiinre lmsikctball tennis; wiillfi I thiuk of it. Iiiivv uncbncrlclfeflfmi u"? irtlior iMoros I)eath ritille placed at tile back of eiicliikimsa” (“Y I5 m" “liming “Soul ' nlitll, so that when you drive him‘ i'rei’“r“tl°'“' I __f___,____l___ lrlio Convention ilall during tliei (Canadian Press)‘ VT“ —slx dilyi-i OI‘ Ilio 1020 tournament; MANIIILA. Feb. 1 ~— flliifirlél‘; iillil min $l8.l28.25 to watch the’ Mum Wm iimfli “"1 '"‘ " ’ . . . PI IIII l ciiistaiiuliiil i‘ illierhligllaiiil, 1fgrliilntililfgSyafltigel1lfi Iinitligrnft. (Stevens 0| l! Mo. national champions,‘ will iie-lihe Island of 101°- ffllii the title again!!! more vlian 405——-*——*-_ 'd¢ crack quintetis. i ' director of the Kansas City Ath-I lotlc director of the Kansas City_ tihlctllc Club. andi nationally instrumental in bringing the first l toufiinmelrét here In 1:21 andkin ma ng ansaa City t e has et-g‘ tournaments. His teams have held the championship at various times and It wiaa a K2. C~ A.C five with the I-Ililynrds last ypnr. Reli- ly his managed all the Kansas City tournaments. til event the Southern A. A. U. op- on twill be in Dallas. Texas, Lilrrcii 4 ‘In i‘ _. ..._.._.-1.Q.-A--l.ldlh1