,-1111 ~°-..n¢_g """i~¥25" f <1-.tu- >- l . fl I-4 Chl Dill Cu A. » Ni' lin, Mft _I A uh; sc? lu ur' rs iii! tl tt as ti _ sl( si ll ei li in pt Ll lu ci ii: pi , - ii _l\ . li F . t :>- I 1 i l ,i I l I 1*, I * I t 1 I 1.", Il l .~ 0 tl e |\ I. o li \ \', ii l ri \\ il li s ,_ I (I il ll ( u i ,_ 'l c I I R 1 I 4 l 1 'I < ' IPAGE SIX _ _ THE CI~I‘ARLO'I"§_E'Il()V_V1‘i_ GUARDIAN ole Dairy Com D N T IMISB THE GREAT pany will be held in the Factory on slaughter ulle of Radio sets at The sggurdgy' Fen 23;); gg 1,30 D m 'Ill' cmmii isunnniii .. , . rd ‘J A Ge’ 21c’ c. l S1301? friom Holmsifs Catalog. °!AthI:.E€ll,ul;‘1_?_;a the Shareholders _ ou; noUnLi: WEEK-END BILL exte v a o rea a M _ Chicago to W'lchi'ta Falls Texas. to walk and fe "°°"urm‘ 'her Wm" Rvsers Hardware Oo.. Md. 98° tor the purpose ot making arraiige: 0 ilufse All- 67'1'2'37'fmlW ments for the future. F. Hughes. President. 889-3-25-Bl , ON SOUTHERN \/'FSIT-.MI‘s. Mary IMEUMIFIRII, mdhei' of Dr W pA|NFuL |N_|unY_,M" John _ I 99 » » Q ~ °. . ' 1. P. iviezuui of ontiottetn ‘_ ~ ' ` ,- The Old Favorite Ser_1.il Stars in a a_u'iH:mi_lv];13:_e gumigg 3385;; 5?X_e;,_D:;4l;_t3°$1eg;:.-_ ggwqgmgs; New Serial ° ...fit nip' 1 .'§°°..t yi .te ””‘°“ ““° °"“""°“ °“ ‘"‘° ‘°’ ““‘°' / /' ' 7/ _ ~-; sux \ . » L /*"` MuMi-1‘lan's other dsilghter lllrs. ns »y Ain ' ' ' » Mrs. 'Power is receiving med-ical visit Mm MoMi-i'lan's daughter. MTB- attention at her home and although ' Mnniuer. ri-nm ,wieiiita -they -win ,, , , ,, Peflellce iro to fsaskatoon,Se,sk to vlsit:lilrs‘d:;f nlmfé _B qu 8 PMMSI Mm is ' S _ Chu-ities Hynes. They expect to re- M|s¢E|_|_ANE_°Us sHowE_R__ turn sometime early in 'the summer. A deughuul shower was ,twdelgd Miss -Illsle Wood ot Highland _ ___7z F ' ."'_- ' ,_.' - wooo_o|NNts Nuerints.-`,,,“,‘,§"l,,|',f§ "f,';‘I,dhB‘;';'ff, tolli ""/__ .-.-.-.'-_- {\\ / Lak Q _ "\ Gos \.,__&\ _ _ _I _ , the ly bonds ol matrlmony td :`- hr iililyhtlywbiusngglsg I0?II])I“?tl|;L|§l0,i;: Pntgk Clarkin of Ruskin. The cer- -t X *` and *lace carnlled ibusliefts ot flow- °m°"Y W" pe"°"med by Rev: A- ,,_,.,, and looked exceed|mg1y mm. J. MacDonald in presence of e num p|_AY ,,,.,,g_ Following me ceremony ber of relatives and friends oi the ,,,n,,€.,. was ,servw 4,, MTB Han. contracting parties. The bride was innnwt wen known style. after becomlnsly mired in 11 Davy blue wluich the brlidls.I party lie-tt tor; suit with hat to match and was at- their honeymoon. ithrough the tended by Gertrude Smith while Souilhern States. This couple will the groom was supported by Mr. -missed lu the home Ryan of ‘Ruskin After the nere- ' - as they filled a valued mony the bridal party drove to the place chutrch choirs. The home ot the brIde's sister, Mrs. if _\ bride Wh0 iS 0110.01' Ch@\'l0tl'f' William i-Lughes, lFort Augustus. to\vn’s most italeintedl niiislclamis, wh,_,re u sumptuous dinner was haviillg Silent tW0 Years 'lil mllslc served to upwards of twenty at Awdla Ladle* C°'"‘l`8e.W“5 al' guests, After a pleasant afternoon - WW” read? ll-0 ‘WIP when C1"-'led spent in music and conversation, “P0” 'L9 d° he" PFW The 3“’°m the party drove to the home of the _ °"§o;’f_g‘c§;'§;*°w;';3“ng;3§"; groom in Ruskin, where s-dainty urther lintroductlon to our read supper awaited them At night u < L -\ _ EAL TEN WEEKS OF THHILLS. START IN ON THE FIRST CHAPTER TODAY SEE-The r:ivencus'wolf prick! The Fur pirates! The horrifying snow slides! , SEE-Human beings in conflict with the all-powerful ele- ments of nature. 1 _ This Chapter play is Penetrcitingiy Interesting to all Q' Classes. anti Kintis--Each of the Ten Chapters running the V gamut of Human Emotion-closing with avaianches of »ntc|'est-compelling Ci|maxes_ ht event of moire than Ordlimlfy bers or .the iiazelbrook Baptist ~ ii ereséilwasuighemn zed] Ht Sill" choir. Sunday School teachers and nr i-‘eebrunsl-' non 'ielli .ltetnlevggnllg `m°‘“d"’ °r th” b"d°°'°l“? and "’“"` Z or Mr aind»yMrsiBruoe A ‘Hartiiiun sented 'her with R wen 'fined Duma Droclseiy at seven- o'olock\ when to whuch Mil” wood very mtmg M158 Male E whoa eww) ,ly replied. The evening was very ~ dau liter of M and lllrs Wood* pleasantly spem in musk and iiilgllinuii Farin becnnn.. tn... \iriae'l““m°” “f when 'me '”°'“° “me oi' Mr J. Goldsiirith Diunls, son ot `cume' ul departed “;i5tll»1ll€ Lisle \` J. lt. and- Mrs De-mils Charlotte- many “muy yea” or u ure mmm " \ iowiii. The cereiiiiony' was pa'~ ness' Formed by the .Rev 'Dr. Elmlcr I. lien of this city The young WEDDWG BEL'Ls'_ A very -_ \ -lin-ide looked charmiing In a gowui pretty .wedgmg wok place M St' "`\ q" ~ I' patio blush pink georgette heav~ Pu" cks C urch' Fort Augustus' ity f<»..nni~t>iuered with crystal bends °" F°'""‘"y 11' 1925 “"‘°“ "““ M” ami carried a beauulfui .bouquet of daughter °t Mr' Augustine Walk" __ Dale pink ,mul The Mme Now_ of Johnston's River, was united iii tire The high esteem in which large number ot guests this couple are held wwe fully evl- Zltgrednewl to , dd° I h°3°r il-enced lin. the array of numerous V el y mn" 9 coupe "1 n and cosltiy presents ineludiiing sill- ery peasant "mm was spent in h ,.B,.wa,,e_ Cu, 5,1858’ amen’ "mum, dancing and music, after which the Sun 1g t and cheques_ me Da,.em,_,, gm .10 guests departed to .their homes , me ,mae was E cheque fm. a dub wishing |Mr, and Mrs. Clarkin many stuntial sum and a psilr of beuuti- Y‘3""`° °f wedded bu"-_‘(`P“U`l°f ful slivier black :l'oxes. The Guar- P19399 C995'-) dian joins with a. host of friend-.s _ *'- ‘ln wishllng Mr and Mrs Dlninls. MIS¢ELLANEOU8 SHOWER,- Cong-rutulatlons. Ou the evening of Jal1.»21st a. large _,___ _ "‘"“°b°’ °' °"""d° 5"””°"""‘“t th” I ` Mesm Air Leger una Cline Dodge .ur Toni Kitty i'Aii'r ii i>EneoNA|.s nom-a or Mr and me Matthew N_ in PM S0., o o “Old Ti-nie lMelodIi=s" (Medley) 18. Ilnrltono Solo I'rm:| immo oi Popular Dnuc . ._ .. , , , i . Mi" .’1“:‘°...P'@§;:n:':.s‘:..i§..lini' .2 ...4‘I'2‘z.3“ *~ W"°““‘" I “f:.‘.f."z:;:...1 ~ .‘::.::;,..._‘~..!‘.‘.:...'i:;;;~° "' - ing r eius n mem an ra-communtys popu sr young s es. C 'S yy ‘ri ‘ ' " ,' ‘,`_` ` J I ~ Emu; paud. . Shortly att/er the illniends arrived WSW 5‘“'v°Wd' 6,,.,n (W SM] HL -- Misa Ruth ivnon eseonted slim' from __ _ ,_ __;j cunt, w. s. odninn or the ann wood to the drawing mom .inn S'l`M`0N "C~‘N-‘R~A~ (313 Metfesi f --- Wood. -I-ltightlsnid Farm, to tender .Misa Helen 'MacLeod, Dunstatt- a mlscellsmeoue shower to their “When guests come, especi» ally! My sheets and pillow cases are so snowy»white, and have that frcsh,swect smell of perfect cleanliness. I 1 “And I change them often, too, because they`re really easy to wash--the way I wash them --with Sunlight Soap. “The pure Sunlight suds qu1ckly search the dirt righfout and leave every single thread sweet and c.ean Gnly a hgh, rubbing may perhaps be neges sary at times Then a good rinse and everything 1s as spotlessly white .is your heart could wish “For clothes, dishes and general housework I always use Sunhght: Every bit of Sunlight 1s pure, cleansing soap, and so it is really economical--and my how it does clean' Sunlight 1s so easy on the hands, too' Lever Brothers Limited, the largest soap firm 111 the world, make 14-,_ Cast specially selected. Men and womer1-artists and 'F ;; athletr-s-capable 'of withstanding the vigors of the rough- . cat outdoor life. of o<>r<1on & C0.. weft yesterday seated. ner in nn arm chair win-ii M°"<=l°11. ~N~ ‘ll for Moncton. . was decorated for the occaelotln, FRIDAY- February Zflth, 1925 ` --~ then. Miss Myra. Wood and Miss *T* , Mrs. Eilzabth MacDonald of Ruth Wood who weine in charge 753° P- "'- ~<:e....-geiewn nn. arrived in t-ne city of the shower. iirougiit in the BF-'.i""l.. 2“"l§§I’“.'}.. $2223” Mr <>h~»»~ Dodge. Baritone. gl " ' ‘ "I" "IW 'hw » _ ‘words thwniked -her friends for Mr’ Tom 'Kirby' 'Beam' ' 4? A\ il orest Fires and Ruth' The Department oi' Agriculture of Weir mougmmmess’ narwr mile” Accompamst_Mr' wh A' MCKEG' » ' l less Bien Egypt has seeds which were .found 3" mined in Smglng Fm' she” A 1. 'Piano .Solo __ , ;, tg ~» »~» :‘:;li:;~..:¥;..': 1» G. . - 61,- _U Among Sceruc ° ng umnkhameu which they wntly spent un~t‘i‘l the wee smla , .. , .. ( ee ovven) will endeavor ,O propagate 5, their 'h B wh H t th ,Ir (b) Perantellle (Heller) ’ Murvels of the Agricultural Research lheborstorlea. Mlm Q/ wen 6 way Mm W- F- ‘W’h¢@l°Y' ‘ ._ _ ws ii-s ood many yeans of 2_ Tenor Solo , . _ These seeds may represent herbs future happmws _ (zldllt I{edW00dIS containing medicinal properties that " ' ` ` ,_ l (a) "I‘hora" (Adams) -~ . _ I 4 A (1,) "Wmero .The Ralnibow End;-" L f 1 ul” fl. A S.. .- ... 13:’ i‘:.';°;‘::.:°i‘.“.‘:::.¥;‘ :ii me 0 a ' e " A D e )(-I lbenbn of the tleld that Ilaiia cenuryt cymllfoplho Inllhtrcihaigterhenspelkw 3 M éwI|I§.,,A'"Td Leger' Y' - " " "'_l.;~ I ()l\tdO0l' I lctllre n o roduced L " ' ' an ° soo I _ - - 1; p yum E. Pinkna ' rwaenotai-ian J.A_oiarir wir - A. . S I f Vegetable »Compo\ind. a remedy tlllaz I'|@W°d 'U18 °f8`“”l“ll1tl0“ M10 0130;' ' slmpllamdtlloh L A‘1I';ie.(Thmne) g a e 0 _` Directed by William H. Craft has never _been equalled -In overcom- *'°l0PfPI_°“t ff R°‘*"?f in 0\““‘l°'»"'°‘ 4. Duet I ' l . 4 , . ing ailments peculiar to women. "°“’"- 'h°""“1"“°°* “ll W” 0" ‘59P‘ -"I Live For Thee" (Cantsnn) R d I S t d P t Q I geénsgbeéve, /il£17_h(‘)l:r;t;lig ;l1aé~Vt§;‘t;l;_B%: Messire Alfref§_>mii1;;ger and Chas. a e S S Grant, H. iM. VanBueklrk. W. AI-lan 5_ pmno ,som ` ‘ HER BALL , i§,§S,,"“°'}" $§’c°{,§,,f“l,‘,j)‘;a1rl;§n°fg1r1;1‘7; to "Sem d°(§g§;;§;_e_Tay}o_) Many Articles Selling Far Below Factory Lost. W I L A ` ' ` ` V I V I `:_‘,)£dh‘;‘z 'ligguggggxl _W ;::;I_;';‘ (ll) "lgll:;le$.VdnFG‘.);;h(P1liderewokli ' ' . . . ee er Two PART MONKEV WORTH YOUR than Iiwtarisn crank spoke or tile Bag, 50,., 6. progress of International Rotary --A, .D | _ -- _ DESMON D WHILE To . W... :rat ‘°1‘hf.il ‘ 340 clubs in five countries and 33,- LM,-_ 'pcm Khby elim 0:)0bm,em.liers.tT0dBy there are 1098 _ _ c u 9 n wen y_ eight countries and ADDRESS g -, 105,000 members. The speaker then _ ' ' _ _ - | read extrasts from the weekly let- 7, .13a|-mine sci, . .Z ' ' ' ‘ lem that htlve been .sellt out /to U18 "Por Ygu A1055" (01R|e.],|y) , _ members dealing 'with the club'l. Mr. Charles Dodge wtlvltlef- ‘A resvlut-lou of sympathy s. Mandolin suis W R°tlH‘i8n Dunbar on the death of 'lserenade Bodine" (Marie) hlls sister, Mrs. Williams was paso- Mrs. R L Algle ed. on s standing vote. As the next 9. Tenor Solo ' ` ' inonthliy meeting on' -March 5th, oo- "_An1.M| 1 -1 .ms ,,,,,.,,,,, hmm. wee” ,hm ,Wen ’1:}*}h‘;“$;mn§Pll;§'§]§Z), cmsisy moan vin, sem for sss.oo, New $40.00 will be a special program for farm. (Bam ern, and the otllcers ot' the various M-r. Allred Leger onssnizatlone will be the guesig ot 10. Duet ills °'l11'b- I .selected MticDmiaId and M-rs. -MacDonald. iilqwtn. with useful .gifts and waited t'D°""“1°I‘ U" s'°°k R°P°"“’.' \__ _ She was acconi.pan.led by 'her dough- 1,11 Q b id 1 be, My 9°- . »,; \ The ter, Mrs. .L_ H. -Dougiae who .retu»rn'- hp;-1; Vgobdunfeutling rho stdin; 3130 il. 111- ' .-. `. , .\ I _ _ ed ,home yesterday anem0,m_ and openmg me pamiyla wma lliiuslcail .programme iby Moncton R f ‘ M -' 'Mies Ruth Wood reed the verses Amsm' \ I Single Tuba Receivers, .Sold for $30.00, Now $12.00 Marconi Detector 5 Two Stage Amplifier, Sold for 050.00, Now ........................... $30.00 Atwater-Kent Receiver, Sold for $80.00, Now $40.00 Crossley Model V, Sold for $2250, New $15.00 Dectector snd Two Stage Receiver, 8oId for 050.00, New .... $35.00 Simplex Receiver, Sold for 056.00, New 035.00 Sleeper Detector and Two Stage Amplifier, Sold for $54.00, New ....................... $27.00 Decteetor and Receiver, Sold for $35.00._Now $20.00 Dectectar snd One .Stage Audio, Sold for $65.00, Now ............... ................. 854.00 Sleeper Bet, .Sold for 054.00, Now ........ $27.00 Paragon Receiver, Sold for $190.00, Now 75.00 Crossley Model XJ, Sold for $78.00, .Now $40.00 Arnrsd Receiver, Bold for $150.00, Now 875.00 A newbiscuit treat.. Thin, crisp and a ilav- so Grafton street opp. Prince Edward Theatre . ' 01' b¢y0I\d 00l\\[)R1'eI Single Circuit Receiver, Sold for $28.00, Now $14.00 Three .0lrcult Receiver, Sold for $35.00, .New $28.00 Crossley 'Two Stage Amplifier, Bold for $30.00, Now_ $18.00 Buxxel-Iorlmer Vsrlemeters. Bold for $4.e0, New .......... |238 Keystone Ground Fittings, ‘Sold for $1.50, Now ....... 81.00 Telegraph Bets, Bold for $3.75, New (3.00 King Ampiltens Loud Speakers, Sold for 51000, New ... .... ..._ ............. $10.00 Radiotron Tubes, UV. 199 “T ' 3 :-,r-._:=>:t:.~_r':-__1-1 rs; .,~ =f ,,.. OF Get Your Share of These Bargain/s While They Last Type R3 Magnavox (hew Type) 5°|d l°' ` Now $48 Type R3 Magnavox (old Type) 5°|d mr NOW -_ »- - r $50] Arkay Loud Speakers. Sold f°|' $9-5°' N°'"oo Now rconl Power Amplifier, Sold for $30 3222.2 288 Resistors Tubes, Sold for 8000. N°W Hot Wire Ammeters, Sold for $900 N°W Flush Mounting Ammeters, S Volt Meters. Sold for 09 00. NOW 1070 Federsl Fl F Transformers, .Sold for 5 Erin Transformers, Sold for $500 N° Station Lists, Bold for 75c, NOW snsmltter, Will Transmit $10000 Now N. Bristol Repreduding Outfit. 30"' '°" ‘$000,213 ~ Ns ins.-u 24 v a .einer-Ida, sem for $3200 _ - " No |,-¢ 2 v A Batteries, Bald for $10-5° _._ - _ ~ - N4 o sae`A ld '°' "5 oo--° N Ein 203 a Tunes, sein 1or$600. N°‘" fo Csbinet. Sold for 52000 NOW Weed Cabinets. Sold for $1.50 NGW 200, and 201A E00 Fresh Burgess and Everready B Batteries received ~noN"r Miss 'mls GOLDEN oPPoR'.rUN1TY \ These Charlottetown Desk-rs lleli Thin. Zephyr Biscuits: ' _ __ iii' acKinn0 I it ~.,'$i». 1 , Pat Trainer s/xusncs sm./xo I s/mos oi=_LEoPARo ' C0’ tiiiuiilprmd (‘,iit cold sniisngm, In slim-s, u Ilnnils oi' Importl. will be iisoil on .ww (gold into:-_~» clit in smnll §:`°‘ 51.1 F' Pune Ti-it R:>