l‘. i ARY a, 1921 ' IIESIIITS l ‘ ‘Plead Guilty of wlll collrlorllcl: ‘m no doing an injustice to - ' $45,000 Theft fientrel Guardian ITPAYBIDMIJHIMIIDPWTILM. Ouch! Another I Viviilly Dramatic Rheumatic Twinge —" """~~" _ ----r- o.-..._.l.l~ss-w--et-...,..-w.w~ "“""""""""“"‘“"""-"'"" PAGE THREE |¢1 llid llclt tci_l of the greet j have received from Vital, IlfOfllIlléHl woman. m; with weak nerves. a sut- onl violent headaches, my 1,, and watery. I was under- gnbllllil pain and discomfort, ~.\'ow, thanks to VITAL, l nllluil and nerve tonic; I om} m perfect hcallh_.__ ‘ gEIlPTILi run-down condition nH-vng VITAL ill one of the mssful tonico. Price. 50 cts all druggis byE.A.If‘ I81‘, 7 i} ::¢¢v vv (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL, Fob. 2.—Ro01_l ml, elle, Eugent Chatelle, Alphonse Du- bois and I’. Leforco appeal-ea 1n 11m Court Sessions this ‘morning and pleaded gulllw. charged with steal. lng $45,000 worth of goods from the Canadian ‘Pacific Railway Com- pany's yards at Sol-tin and were m» nlandedby Chief Justice Decal-e, vvvwno-u llsslllllo ilvertlseneifs ‘unfit? “l. mul-‘l in Per nerd for ens! Inn ' oeplee some to on! to be 2 n] I gnarled to out to sever has’: c, ete. "I. a‘ '. u.“ It Ive Inns (II 01.000). t l. .. “$12323 3f.‘ l'.'."1'..?.'l‘;'.'l.‘2.‘."'~'.'.'...l....."""“1 . - M - _ , _-.--_>-< NURSING; ' .._-_--_-_.____._ ATE NURSES EARN $16 T0 l week. Learn mnout loav- llomo. Descriptive booklet rec. Royal College of l», Dept. 26, Toronto, Can- 1056-12 iIDMESatiIEI. \\'A.NTED poria, Va. MAKE MONEY AT borne Street. Toronto l Island; Prince Edward ll II pllpers please copy. ‘ FOR- SALE ALI. UNCALLED FOR SUIT! and overcoats from our thirty bran- ches throughout Canada. will be sold at $14.00‘ each. Odd tzous~ on 88.95. In many oases this price lll-less Lhnn 1-3 their actual value. Merchants buy these FOR SALE-APPLY TO ‘ Jenkins, ‘lllt. Albion. ‘IIDIETIITISEIIIENTS W HOME SEEKERIF- IEND FOR Virginia form list, Dept. 275 Eln- HOME-SIB to $00 paid weakly for your spare times writing show cards for us. No canvaesinz. We instruct and sulllllw You with Work. West An sue Show card service 571C61- ' LE.-Tl-!REE sows mo pure bred Yorkshire boar. yours old. John A. McPher- goods resale to their-customers. Wins men will ‘buy 2 or 3 suits and an oven-cont llt this price. * of C. Hall tonight. and friends be sure and come. for the Choral Society Don't wall. . TRVON BAPTIST“ Bonllllaw cancelled lllghlnndors Light infantry, ENCOURAGE the promoters of the Choral Society. wlihll a r-ltpun - ity llOllf-lfl Friday ltllzhl. THE 8I8TER8 Notre Dams Ac- ademy will hold their annual hilzh ten on Wednesday and Thursday evenings Feb. 2 and 3, 1921. THERE ARE several hundred good seats left for the Choral So ~ ciety Concert RECORD BOOK. lllr. Farmer how much did your farm earn for MATwN WANTED A3 1-0 you In 1920'! I can't exactly any um of camel-me llcmun. FOR JOB PRINTING or ANY °""“""- T“ “"“"“"" A°°°““‘ udmmmuawm a, u“, Long description. Whom" we Cow and Record Honk will say it for dnosplm; we m“ an“, m u.“ Job “mm.” l" Km‘ m you in I921. Subscribe or renew Ill and a brother in Prince Tel. 430-1. ‘may’ cl-ionAl. SOCIETY rehearsal IO~ night at. the Prince Flllwzlrd at I015 p. ln. All members plonsn attend. ST JAMES GUILD. will lllort for sowing tonight. 'I‘llllrsd:ly zlt .»'\fl'.-=.. Tllllie lll-lghlun. instead of in the Ladies Parlors. TRYON AND HAMPTON-Rev. COME to the concert and bus. ket social In Hnrtsville Hall on Frll day, February 4th. If stormy, fol - DON'T ronosr wl-llsr M. K. .‘ _ . CHURQH.- 4 snlllllly rllll Rev. F. A. HubleyJrill “*- WHHIH- 301111115. had weruliler breach at ‘fl-yon 7 D m. service ul “pl“""’rl'"l‘l-"- with that handy bottle of Sloan's Llfliment WHAT rubbing lo the nllllie-ted purl uuri IIPOIIIDUY relieves KPH) i! 9101103’ ilor oclllficinlululbllgo, nlflllflllfill. over-ext-rted lnluscles, sllu ,luilll~', llllckucllc, pains, brui- lr Ilil yours Sloxllrs Llulnlcnt | '31“ ‘lIVLllrIl thousands the \\"'Jl‘iLl Get busy and rellt-‘vs those palm Sloan's does, it docs All members lflllorougiIl-ly —- penetrates witrout lnrost kinds of ‘lllntll fDo-Jii hi THERE'S A BEAT for you now external pains ulld mllrcl-l. a) P a u n u ‘m and s You'll Concert. ilull ll. CIPIIII ullll nolrskin-sluilling. "The World lllls His Wile" In a 8\ory of Spain The color alnll {mssion of modern Spain I reflected in‘ "The World lllld HI. Ivllfo", which is the foal- ture attraction at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. The story, which was adapted from o fulnlous- Spltnlish lleuullhll glIrl-llrido. Feodora. After their marriage, Ernesto. o. young writer. come-s to live with them, uud tllc world, with Don Alvltrcz IISIIIS slxlkeslllun, starts spreading l~vl1 storlr-s about Foodoret wild 1dr- lleslo. The result is a duel and a scrlcs of drallltliic events that ro- sult ill tile death oi’ Don Julian mull HEAR THE EXPLOITS m" lill’ ""11 You ml- Royal Scots. Black Watch, IFoul-tll “-"““I“1°'1- SN,“ Ilul-c l'(‘:~ll]f_q_ Grey»: tonight at lilo Cnlodoillun (illlll tile folk 'l‘llls excellent feature ll‘t likely to be all It certainly docs pro- All (irIlggisi£‘l-——Ii5(‘-. 75v, $140, kind»; lll Uollzulal. 111i: for the last timer. DEATHS ‘STERLING -—.l\l: the Prince cruli not ice later. DON'T WAIT ulllll tho lust min- ute Scculc, your seats now for the (Jiiflfill Society Concert, Inlmlll relict of the late CllztnlllL-r, ngcli 68 yours. HEAR THE STORY OF PIIICI‘ IIIIIIIIIPI‘, ul. iizlrlzfai-rli lilo Clllcllon- inn fflllll tonight. m MEMOR|AM_ ATTENTIONMISAITCIALLEID to tho fzlrlu lxllll lll‘ l\. .\lllrlin Nfllllilli which appears ill this issue. Sadly missed by husband and children. HONOR ROLL FUNERAL NOTICE-Tim funer- III of lin- Illlo Mrs. Illlllllllnll will Irllw pllu-v, ‘fllllrsllllj/ Fell ll. iii. 2.15 frmll lll-uolzfivlll to Iilnsqsloll Colll» I‘II'I‘}'. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.»-Ilov. lhvon .\lll.l~l)olll;zlll will preach Sub» bnlil Gill lll Ilircll lliil at 10.30, Kin- POSS 1n fl zllld Point Print at 7. p.lll. for January. Principal's Department, Grade X. tinul happiness of the young S. will be shown today, afternoon unll even- Ed- lvurrl lslllnlll ‘Hospital, Alice Jurlc ‘Sterling aged Ill IYCII-‘TS; widow of Ibo hilt) DI’. Richard Johnson. Fun- CHANDLER-At Hazelbrook, P.1d. l.. on January 30th, 1921 Annie ll. James in loving memory of Jennie Bron skill Ill-loved wile of Hurry‘ Rltztr: who departed this life 100b, 3, 1920 Honor Roll for Prince Street School For sale at 158 Richmond Bl. Bellevue. R SALEF-APPLY CHAS. er, Gilles‘, Mills. .__._.. ISOELLANEOUS EN ATTENTION. WI ere ready to accept applications the registration of foxes in Canadian Fox Breeders As- tion. Application Dorms for bersllip-ud registration es u Tattoo Cards will be fur- ed on requeet. lll. H. kiey. Bummewelde Sea‘). CLOTH, OLOTH, CLOTH! D0 your women folks need mater- inlg in good qualities for 0118i!‘ ‘ dresses and stilts? We hove thou- sands of ymis that will be sold as low as $3.75 per yard. 1-3 1'88- ular price. In goods 54 to 58 inches wide. This is an excellent opportunity to sot materials in better qualities than “W811! found in vv mens febrlcs end also take care of the children's needs. Csli st our store address’ 15B‘. Richmond Street, English It Bcotoh Woollen O0. For Women Ice Racing Tim ‘Eliliififll brunch of the New i‘ To Diamond Dye London Club held their second I ' FADED GARMEN-rs, DRA, Race Fntur-lny afternoon ml Stan~ , ‘Ea EVERVTHING MADE icy ilri-lgc b"])\lt‘lI‘-\'il:l', II iiifRt’. crolvll I ll i I I i cENq-s wars filVOFvd with u. Hill.‘ l ‘mloll Ew FOR FEW l yuld (rxct-llllzt ruclusz. Frill;- Edlill. l-zlpIurI-vl Iilt’ (‘lass .l\ lrll: and puco WMT‘;“l ‘klmlnfiqm “T? and Sllllulllir U10 l. ills-ll ll iffil. null ' ':. t‘ I - . __ . ' DVY" l an‘ ‘ {vow m“ poor. Below ls Lilo Slllilfllill]. >.»._ , , . , lv wt sweallar. KIWYICIIII,‘ CLASS A or llldoll Slfifliifllllfl- ltlflvr>hl ‘ I'°=ll};"'f1-l0 "mix; “in? millet»... Eriflf-l. (J. nlllll-l-l lll ll_L'. lllll-l .l' u" -. r . ~ Bongo, (A. G. hiclflly) Ludy Jlolllrrlsls, (If. 'i‘u._\'ltll~) - 2Z2 (Oflilll i)!‘ mixed anode. cull 33;, .l II liflvml llo look like now. iliclcl. J. S. lliacKlly will conduct rservicn next Sunday llle 6th 'I‘l"_vnn ll. and Hztlnpton 7. Suuduy School lion > SIIILW 2, Tryon 2, uull llzllllpllln (l. (lkllriul picture copy.) , ——-- ‘l BAG-PIPES IN SCOTTISH HIS - TORY.-—IA\(‘.illl'(9 by Dr. Aloxllllllcr lioss in (lzllollrllliall (‘lull rooms, 'l‘illlr.=d;l_v IPVIJIIIII}! ut S o'clock. \'rl~ cal and Ilzllzplpl- lllllflil". Alilllislwlrlll fro», , SUNDAY SERVICES-Rev. \\'.II -li:ll~ll.lll_~.: of Rlllnnlorsltie will preach, ‘ill tho tfllrisliun Cllurcll. New Gills guw on Sunday. l\‘l\bl1l:lr_v 6th in Jill‘ lllril‘lllil§_" ilI ll o'clock nlld lll the l?l'f‘lllllfl, III. 7 o'clock. l ADDRESS WANTED.-~Tllo Post- lunslel‘ Il:l.~l rocoivoll zln enclosure for liollcrl Nollson Allen who. ro- siilcd In (‘hrll"l0r.l<-l'rl\vn four W: "s corn. 'l‘lll~ person lllllllcd ililililili m" rl Illls ailllrcss m" (‘all ill llltl i'l),llllli!'3< lens office. PASSES INITIAL TEST-fill; i‘. T. i-‘l-ljlzllsoll, (‘ruczrln I-‘zlrlll, hlzuzsll llns lllul his .\_\'l-.~lllil'I-. llr-rll ontcrr-d ill the zlcrrodllcll herd rave - lulu zlllll upon Till‘ uppllclllion nf IIH! first lllbel-vllilllo Icsl bus boon found -lh.lt lilo entire herd is [rim from tuberculosis. - 1. lllildrcd Toonlbs, 2, Constance il.i"f“llllllllill\ fmlll Illc fling. ATTENTION ,5 CALLED m ‘he I .\lllcFal-lnne, 3. Elinor illacNevin. bi? illlPililll snil- of \\‘lll. Kcllncy and Albert Jollnstono wllirll up - pI-lllns lll this isluln. HIGHFIELD PFIESBYTERIAN CHilRCI-Lvllcv. Robert _ will lll't‘ii(‘ll, ll. V.. in Ililtllficlli Pros bytorlnn Church, Silllbnlll Fub 6., lll. rim lIFilIIi llrlul" in lilo rlftcl-noon. enius, 3. Aizlbcl Callback. Miss Taylor's Department, Grade VIII. n-i - ., .,. . l. COME AND HEAR n". In“ m!“ StAhGIfiLIILtIiI 1.01M,“ oltll, n. lllrr- IIll Illf‘ "has Film." in \\'lll arc" ilIIISIFflIPii ll_\’ Vllilili :lll<l IIIHITIIIIIPIII ill lllllslr. (‘ulvlllnlhlu Pllll) TIIIJIIYS ’i‘llllrsll:l_\' urn-ulna u‘ \‘ o'clock. Arl- lilISSiilll IWK‘. Miss Irving's Department, Srude VII. (i-quzll.) 2. (lraulc Czullpbcll, ‘.3 FUNERAL i-'RlDflAY.-'l‘lle* IIill< MmKenm crul Ur llll- lull.- (‘haste-r \\'. IwPlIiIP- will lll‘. llvill llll FFIIIRI)’ luuhlling IiIH ll ‘IIISIIIIII. at l0 (Yrirlclr from lilo, IIIIIICTIHIKIIPII rooms of fill". ll. 1).: Wrilzlll, (lll: Frll‘ ll .- w ' . . . flmivh.r~_v,_ Hm‘ k qh “mud lrasml, 3. Elulnzl Bennett. MEMORIAL SCROLL- Mrs .\Iii'- lIIIPI Wozllllrlrlllll, -Il Snrinl: Park llollll, has l‘l:l‘vi\'-"Il lrulll .\IlliI:ll'_\' IIr'*il(It'|lll'll‘lI'i'§ ill ()IIII\\';l. ll scroll nlllllllrlllorllvint; ill!‘ rlnrllh m‘ Illtl‘ sun, Pic. Francis ('l|l.'l.l‘I(‘.< \Vl‘IiI.il - I. Vcm Wist-llr-l", 2. liclci) Mcflill _Iilll. Cl‘. Estllcl" lllltvllt-Il Clllull-ll. b, ilillriou Drzlklz. LU N D-DEN N IS -—'l‘lle nlll.l'l'l:lf:r. Vicc Principal's Department, Gracie IX. 1. lllllrilln Newson, 2. Pauline Sid- Cecelia l. Elsie Jllllles, Isabel .\icQutirl'ic. . Norzl Miss Taii's Department, Grade VI. l .\Ill'I.'llll Worth, 2. (llnclvs Mutil- Miss Acorn's Department, Grade V. Miss Fullerton"; Department, Grade IV ‘ ‘l. lllll-gllrvt \VI|IIl‘l'. 2. Vicllt-l Ml: - Round fins qf50jbr 70¢‘!!- l0 for I5 m- ZS/or s5 m- Q 33y Herbertfiollnson is llzll.lll'lndllycll in .'l woud- . g0 of ricll. fallllclllss colors; S-‘irlllllllplllr. lJ. Quinn) ‘ _ I: B: ,'i.‘..'l" I ' 444' fiver-Lions lll c-ultzlll package Jig-lg“, t‘ fly m) tel» perfect results. Drtlgglst lol" Curd showing actual] - CLASS a THE ~OFFIOIALS OF CATTLE BLOOIL-If ' lll-lde byPcler Veregin, ‘ tile lmllkllobors in Canada, Nell he hopes lllnt they tho outing of moat In the ‘world will be entirely done _V and llldiet of preserved drawn from live cattle, will l place. Mr. Verogin has lll-lewd tests and is couvlllc- , the form of sustenance tllllt. see will bo fur more beni- " the human race than meat "id. further, that its-world- "llilltlun will cause the Bllllllly oi cattle to be re» -' ill a very short. space o! SiItPl.@l'B--'W. it. Taylor, Max Ferguson, F. Brown. Joseph .I. Sltcrwlllllt. ‘Elmer-P. Walsh. BUV GANAOIANlGGODBa-Hon. G. D. Robertson says conditions of unemployment in Canada are Im- proving. Thingil are looking brigh- ter. “it is obviously the duty of Canadians" he says, "to buy enough to keep things moving and to buy Canadian goods." In other words $il00.000.000 of Canadian money llpont in [Ynitcli Staten means work for men lll that country and unem- ployment in Canada. .,,,., l l l Busy Canadians need‘ food‘ that tastes goodds eaten easily without- lmpairing di estlon. and that tunes up b ‘and brain for a driving dayk work. rape =Nuts ; This food wickets m easily gli- gestible form the concentrated nutriment of selected wheat and malted barley‘ rmrmume" l Q=l~w$°$i¢T$llnhM f-irepe-Nutsy ‘Iigeds No Svreeféni. Themes afiessm’ -.\< - \\"AVI\ y _ vim? AN . ...~.Ax=,.w~svsm _-_ blltcs, lrsulllrcs, nancclsis nnd social Hr-zno REMEMBEREDU-dlirs. N. Zllulfzlrlllllo, city. ‘hue rnivolvvd in melllorllll’ cross iln honor oi llor 12“ glflliliflili. son, the Into CIIIIPIPE M0 i511 W111‘ uwlrrifl-l i" u v0" Ihlris n- u). J. Mchcodl 212a F""“".°- ‘m’ “misled in New’??? , I Wmma o" ‘W’, Chapel,“ ‘.3333 1014 in tile famous flglllllfll: Al l "____ Tim“ L15’ - . battalion unll incl his donltb in su- Iion in lillll . HORSE ..NOTE.—L'pton Prince tho 2.19 Iroiter in the mud llt ’l‘l"_v- un lilrii. August has also taken rooms m. Large Bros stll-hlcs. (Yllpt. lquictly of having another Dick C.. with the slight improvement tlllli. Upton won't wait at’ the threoqllar- tI-r pole for those coming up frolll llohilld. FROM FIRST TO LAST on lilo proitrammd. ovary single munbor worth the price of tr ticket, Pill" and Drllm band, Scotch selections. Comic Operetta, Reel of ’l‘ulloch. Solos by Misses Rhynes. Slltllcl‘ - Innd, Messrs Earle. R. ollie and MFR Trainer. Duet by Miss Amy Earle and Charles. Earle, ilirlllund lllld Sailors Hornpipe dances by hiiss Anna. Mrlcllae, Step Dances. MIK- Kennotil McLean. -_'L-.. CAVENDISH LITERARY ‘SOCI- ETWL-Vfllo (Cavendish Literal-y Society held its first debate of tho season on Friday evening, January 21st“ sulllject. "ltesrllvcd Illut Eli- llcatlolfis more Ilorllefielnl to IIIllll< unity thnn wealth." The discussion was opened by Mr. li. H. Sinlnson, responded to ‘by IMr.‘ Cedric Simp- son. Olhelr speakers were Z\lossrs._ Cecil Sllllpson. l0. L. Webb, Pros-l ton Warren. Chas. McKenzie, Ru- pert Simpson. George Mc- I Coulmlsy and Wilfred Simpson. l who cu! their convictions cm] Wilfred‘ Simpson. who as their led them defended either tho "Ar-ts null Science" or the "Almighty flollnlr“. it is indeed ellcollrngini! In soc so many of the young ruen inkling mil-t In those discussions. Tilo ‘Socloty LII cnrfyibi! 0"! fl if") gramme of inltllll importance sim- Iiill‘ to last year wvslsilnsnf de- (lllfilllillgkl. According to their pro- gramme at. the next meeting they lift! to be favored by o roller from M; App-mm Motfatl, Oll- "Social Ilife". lll connection with tllo soc- lely is a clroulntlnlr library which provides for the mlomilers n con- gjdgfqhlp l-nlrge of reading, includ- ing science. history. "Well M0’ my; poetry and fiction. We wish-l e molly every new»! in "mi iifibwlllmtiimafoiimmfldlfillolil future in the carrying out of the‘ snlendid work vrhllchttlsdoiilllor rook plllce yosIcl-liny mnmlu: irr SI. I)llrl.~:l:lll‘.-l (‘uIllmll-al, livv. Fath- er Alorrisrln oflirilllinl: 0i‘ bliss .\l:tr illn "Olllllré of London, Rlluillllll In .\lr llzlrlgv Lunll. rclllrnoll SUIILIUI‘ of Ilelen hlcxenzie’ this rill‘. son pl" .\Ir. and lire. Jrlrlsl lluml. Miss Alive (JIIllw:l_l' noted as lll-Illllslllzllll. tho brillvlzmolll bvinl- .\lr Czlluille Gallant, both of ulitl I city. The happy cnuplo will rosltlc Miss Haslam's Department ,Gr.-lde - III. I. Wayne McKie, 2, Ellen Bears, '5 Miss Du Chcmln’; Department, Grade II. I. Jeu lfiarlzuson. 2. Com Chand- ln Ollllriotl clown. HIGH TEA AT NOTRE DAME. ~»Tllc» li-Igll Ton nl Noll-c Dame ACiliiFlfly last ovcnlllz was quite D011 L“ “ow lye PM’ largely’ utllutdcrl uur-l proved hirtllil’ ll." 0mm‘ ‘If irVfmil n19 successful from every standpoint“ Captain no doubt ls dreaming The lulblcs which were hnlllllifllil)‘ supplied with znod llllnlzs oi’ every drscriptlon IIIHI were Well pnlrml- izcll. and Illl- ynunl: hull-s in cllzlrun irre to Ila cnr-lzrlltlllrlloll. The lmll was blrlllliflllll’ IIer-rlrnlcll for tho occllsllnn. The loll will be continued this evening. PERSON A LS Wr. ll Irving Beers lll-rived lust nirrllt from Toronto fnr u prolonged visit Ills lllllny friends will be pleased . [(1 lenrn that Mr. JILIIICR llicKezlluloy SI. l\l:ll~y’s Road Ill improving from Ills rjncent attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Ira Vllnidcrslille llnrl two (‘liilidffin Blasters Vernon and Billy 0f Suskllloon ltrrivocl recently nt Iluntcr Iiivor on II. visit in Mr. Ira Vzlnlilcrstineflel paronlll Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Vllnlderstlllo Over I00 years ago, Dr. Johnson originated his famous household medi- clam-still l The old reliable in thousands of ilqmes for coughs, colds, soro tlllrolts, cramps, chills, sprains, strains, and many other mcrnllull l. lllld lzxrnllull. aches and ills, —gl-lppe and influenza. ' -.lollnson’s‘ A?‘l\.)iI\l'I<‘ Headache, Neurnlgin, Rhclnnatlllm, Eeroche, Toothache, Lumbnlro and twelve tablets cost few ' ‘Drugglsts also sell loner packages. Mellie in Canada. Alpirln is the 1 1nd; eel-vb inn-kn; u- n__-s_\ lrlr, 3, l\ argltl-ot, MncKny. Miss MacDonald's Department, Grade I. i. Ruth Newson. Annn Bennett, Rdbcn Furqllltorson. Miss Klelly's Dgpartment, Grade I. First Division. l. Helen ZIIcKlie, 2. Arthur Worth, 3. Stems Websier. Second Division i. Flank Brown, 2. Doroilhy Ill-own, 3. Byron Burns ____.<.,>_‘i. ICE SHORTAGE FACES ICE- LAND.-—Il‘or the first time on re- cord there ls an ico famine lll Ico- lzlnll. Cnblograms from Reykjavik tile capital of the country, appeal to Norway tn rush shipments of ico to Iceland to snve the herring havest from putreihciion. The famine is duo to mild winter llnd dearth of a locnl supply. ._____{.Q>-___ Asjllgvlll Only “Bayer"_ is Genuine Wamlngl Take no chances with substitutes for genuine Tablets of_As|llrin." Unless you soe the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting Aspirin llt all. lll every Bayer package are directions for Colds, tol- Pain. Handy tin bores oi cents. "Bayer ‘ -""‘-° Y. \. \ \ ‘w’-- J _--~-"" / r" v) /// l}. V/g) _ ms "W lilo is foil or Inkcn up whenever he cries. lie is fell to oftc-n or Loo much at n. time. is dressed too warmly. is soiled. is carried. rocked or bouno 0d ll is kept up too lute. l sleeps ill n hot and stuffy room, with the windows shut. lie is taken 1o tllc "MOVIES." lie is given the wrong food. band . ' Pollen in tile system cause pains, ashes end IIIIIIOIS. The pelenlls an qulellly removed by tile use of Kidney-Liver Pills. 25o. ‘e bell, Ilr. dime‘: 0n pill s dose. ell rleslera. A BABY [s CROSS 5EQAu3E;__ A BABY IS HAPPY BECAUSEZ- lie is uncomfortable with a tight, llo is "loll regularly and proper‘ iy. Ho gels bollcd "water to drhllnl He is dressed properly. ' He is Ilnlllcd regularly every dos’. Ilo is kept dry and comfortable. Ho hills fresh air all the tilmo. He is iett alone. Ho is kept away from flies. 11o has an Intelligent mother. 3, 243, 958 Ila-bios In the civilir ed world die during their first year of life. 0f every eight babies born alive in Canal-Ia. one dlos during its iirsl year of life. > _ Ill IS tlufltofltativeiy stated and mmply nroven from expel-fence that elttll: » ‘BING, tnpyngnl. um, n, Huber: Juhl. . BETSY- ‘ 9 ‘TQ/ FRANCE ls sANKaTPrpulll- loss l-‘rallce ‘receives one hundred and twelve billion msrks In repara- tions she will be bankrupt." Thus Paul Doumer, Finance Minister of France, summed up the situation before the Supreme Ooucil. Opening the discussion of the amount of in- demnity to bo required from Ger- many. the French Finannce Min- istor declared: “1f any union must bankrupt, it should be Germany. France must have 54.000.000.000 francs for pensions end 58.000.000.- 000 francs for reconstruction. mile-halt of this loss ls prelventsb ‘ le. Wluli influence are you bring-j lnlr to bear to remedy this blot on Canadian civilization? I llmnenlber that out of 100 bottle fed bmbies 50 dlo, whereas out. of ' 100 breast fed babies only 7 die. What do you cure? “first are you going to do about voull lllzllsou more: you that there is -no substitute for Scott's Emulsion mfiztyiflflsgul ngnethe- . A ml - A llllmnllull his“ _~*' Scott's Emulsion