i i l shouldlseepaiarreadyforitistant ltisthe remedy for adults. too._ lievesscrethroatbronchitistonstll con stifl neck. asthma. n: _ umlzia. he. congestion, plgiatsy, rheg; t’ til . gtkmumhasvllflm ts, sprains," uscl chilblzzia. frosted feet antgioéeoidfl 011i»? vent pneumonia). chest it may _ 40cm 75c, ata druggists. The Musterole Co. of Canada. Ltd, Montreal Better than a mustard plates; —*—*‘" GOOD DISH TOWEL Sixteen years ago a tall. soldier- offico ofa well-known Torontonlnn. now dead. of Tullibardiue nnd heir to the Duke .0! Atholl. The Scottish nobleman, who was here visiting a cousin, spe11t a 1ve=k in Toronto incognito» He has not been in Canada since. But if ‘rumor bu true, he may shortly visit Canada again, this time as. Governor Gen- eral of the Dominion. Lord Ilyng's regime expires in the fall of 192G, even should he decide to 11111 01111111’: x1111 lillliERililll-GENERAL? t Albany.‘ A. H. Aftleok . -——r-——o-———-—- 4 ve Atholl a Soldier and His Wife Scotland's First Woman M. P. -Duchess, As Un- der Secretary For Education, Visit Canada ly looking man bearing a letter of who fought against _ introduction called at the business Ward's power." later forbears were The caller was John titles, that of hereditary sheriff of (‘reorge Stewart Murray. Marquis Perth. wars bestowed upon an Earl May were among the Scottish knights "proud' Ed- Jncobites, and one of his many of Atholl who helped to capture the murderers of James I of Scut- land. ln fact the Duke has no fewer than thirteen separate titles of nobility in Scotland. ,fou,r in England and one under the United Kingdom. His military career started in 1890, when he entered the Black Watch Highlanders as lieutenant. Transferring to the Royal Horse page 3 is available. i: sale and Retail. Holmsws, Summer- side. car of Regal Flour. W H. Ailfledlr, AIbsnyw-SDO-ii-ll-S-l Hall this evening from 5 to ‘l, Dress Carnival at. Cape Traverse Rink on Friday, February 13, Western ‘CHOP tron Holland's Gatling. -.1us~r ARRIVED-One ‘f of ion Stove Coal now» unldlni at sso-s-tt-st —FOR LATE WEBTERN NEWS _nosm noon noun. Whale- 151-1411. -ou: To‘ Anew: any. one ' and Retail. Place your orders early. A. _vAuz-Nr11v: TEA in 1EpWorth 402-2-12-11 _CAPE TRAVERSE. -— Fancy 373-2-10-3i --NEW SHIPMENT Satin and Brocade Hairs for early Spring wear just opened at Sinclair's 3942-12-21 —POTATOE8 WANTED—|We are ran ' I Beliigro I Lacy Feb 16-27 79435 1 P. cs9 in the morning and died at m p’ ‘QTY-OF 4W3- 12 \Vl1'Z-te Imghoi-tis leads the contest he cvcr was and that Carroll was Simple M3111. 1~1_ 1 1,1 1 11 t. , thlch i Guards in 1892, he went to Egypt _ . _ _ Small turkish towels of the cheap mbf ;[l$\l1‘3XCLlflIl]:*llC;'\';-1 stat: Wm, Kitchener In 1898' and was (talking; glfélséewhltcs tfifdm“?! “ht o'clock noon. die leaves a widow, to date with .155 eggs. Mr (l. b‘. also showing up well. Jackson is \ llrllllfi milk“ Em“! dish “was and ment some time ago seems far blooded nlong with Winston r u every": ay- g ‘ one daughter and two sons to Connor's White Leghorne are iscc- stepping 011i Will! 111° ‘i195! 0! Thcywvene sitting 111m v no “ILL ' .. 1 x 1 . chm-ahut, ht Atbara he first C“ "“"k°“ 1""_"E“ W-d- A- 3' A“ mourn the loss or sgood and faith- 0nd w.tl1 42s eggs. Mr. Sill! Mc- them. There is a tendency. lww- swapping yarns. lea e iro111 urtn.n. And it secms h gh 1eck A11, n __3902u 3.1 ,, —"——“ l)’ unlikely that the Prince of smelt powder when 30,000 desert ' a y‘ __ ' ' ' ful father. lt- l. P. _ Phcrsoh’s W-hlto Leghorns are ever. 0" "10 part of thc lulenl in Eve-r hear this one?“ nmsmo GREASY DISHES \Vaie.s, the Duke of York or Prln- fanatics, the Fuzzy-Wuzzies of the _RE’EAT TED“ or woo] -€—<+>——i Jhlrtl with lliesss» Ml" Edward ¢"""°1°i_lh° 89m" l" film” ‘ft/if i" ""1 ‘gmll-l- A dos 11111.1 ___ m.“ w..- q,1.1 11h;- hrrqhrihrl or Sudan the modern Saracens. PERSONALS Bulipttrs Whrtc Leghorns, pen tzuo cliche. to give tilt u!‘ Im a rope lfounoeen fest 1011;, ‘ " " ‘ 5y ' ’ J . ' 1 [he 11 of "we 9km“ Wm‘ bu“ or camisul“ ‘ ‘N11 ‘l ‘li‘l‘ l-th with 391 ggs" Mr men a hard run for their money. lie-t»; aiway was a fat v ‘ t All greasy dishes should bcpzveh PFIIICO Arthur of Lonnnusht charged furious y upon no Colors sanmgrey, brown’ navy also -. - _ - _k- m l In mm duclmed that he “Ow d“ ‘m Ida Juicy i rinsed with hot sonpy water bcforclwlll conic to ltidcau llall, British bayonets. Still Marquis of black Now showqng Price ‘z 5U ..'Mr. Ernest Mclnnis, oi Walter B1111taiu e Barred Rot s a 101151 i! t m: n “Oh n. 9 5 “will: wmhlng Tull-tpnrdine. he served in South M Si-nclnirls - 394_2_12_él Glruccrradalc has returned to his are fourth with 35.’. eggs. , Mr had tho best of treatmeu l1‘ , ats old 9mm» K ‘ a Owns 202,000 Acres Africa from 189i) to 1902, Winning ' home after visiolng Charlottetown Charles MoKonnabs li-arrod Rocks, Art Ross, the manager of tic ogxiilleltllflrlgiet Mariueg, "y" . “Oryfiy the l). S. 0. 1n the Great War hi5 _ PRESBYTERIAN ‘MEETING and Montague. lit-n Nu. Si, i11 pcn No. 20 leads the Bruins i)“ o ‘no suyui 31pm”: ’ Ouuicr of 202,000 acres which was commandant of the Scottish TOMORROW Th I u l, U ..‘!liiss Julln-‘Melnnls of Red (lontuit ttl (lfllt Wm (“l “ggg- Mr . l“ y u Thu“ 7‘ "Money," said llnclc l~Il11:ll,“>!!1dy15 mogtly moorland and deer for- Horse, and brIgadier-general in C fi _ m P- let "lee “g 0| 3°‘ Point has returned home alter Edward liullpittfit hu No. 2 and CLEANING WHITE LACE other dog did. v l‘ nut bring happiness, hut ll ‘W?! est in the highlands of Perth- ugntgub guddiiigzderbanffgeMiffl" flllflndillg two weeks in the city. hen No. 5 both from 11911 N0~ 4 t1i‘;'e'¥b‘$l'°,, Wm“! “his help to lteep a puss-on 1"un1 beln.‘ 51111-1“ 111., 131111.. 01 A1110“ comes or Gallipoii and Egyllt. Tu‘ lor :1“ mke hull“ 2v'm't 1 ' tied toi sccoud place with (i4 egg»! White lncs that is only medial‘- Eouwgn-hovii-didh . u scnredP-Wu-ihiugtou Star, n11 historic thmily. Hs ancestors y Fm] p p‘ - ° ..'Mr_ Ncill Doucette has return- cnrh. lien No. 1 from pen N9 1_1 ntcly soiled may be cleaned y “vb - the n: sxoliti Prubyugrlan Potent-m morrow. a)’. m1 from New Bfungwick ucconip- ou-nt-d lhy rMr W. W‘. llliutlclh 1i spflnkung thickly wighlkpowdtlerenl wurnwyilednc itr sndq A staunch Presbyterian in rc- nnlvd by Mr. Waiter Cornfoot both third w ti1 .1!) rggs ant ien o. mngneflhl m. 1131-9110]; c 11 1111 1-0 - - - ~ . iiglon, and Lord High Commlssien- —¢ENTRA|- BEDEQUE HAL‘- of New Zcalautl, P. E, I-slnnd, ‘from 11011 S, owned by Experlmcut- 1m; 1n ,1 mwe1 101- 11 day m- g0 be- <"~—- u s-r of thr» Church of Scotland from gotltcsfilhand Sfitlax “Sfioclal Friday ‘a1 511,111,“, (j111q11n11u1ow11 15 4111 mm Hmlkhm out me powden SHELF UQEFUL _ 1918 to 1920, it is easy to know i’ ' ~ 9'9"‘ Dmgfflmlliv. __'M1-_=1_ pm Hhmugn 01 Ntw with 58 eggs. ___._._@q->—--—- m ‘ _ . which side of the present Union dint-tinge; and lmgltpa- Zouiaud has been in the city ‘on ___ FOLD CAREFULLY _ l‘ W“ 9° "i" ""1! / 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 bzmlh m“ Rmhhmd cmefitmn "ms rm one“ 7‘ 4 Imslnoss‘ if clothes are 11ot to be ironed. "mm m yum kuche“ (“T a" 1' WW1“ mke" A“ Lmd GYM‘ Afmhqiqdo: 2') and L, cemsh mews greater care should be used in table. a shelf that turns .. (Yhamberlaln or England 1n 1m. ‘v "1 m“ "is ‘m- 371-2~1°-“ _--_-__ 1001111191’ Island Mngh,“ “m, 0,, .1“, 1.... .., .1... under =1 window which my g . [o l] A2 g héiflranketlt rsbtttl: amass the ‘great; PERSONALS EGG LAYING CONTEST H k _ t B k Wm stretch caremny and 101.1 41,-. gained when desired, is most ' 0 Gem 0 s a 0' an numUm-e ___ - 'tl fr 1m the llue u " among his duties supcrlntendencc -—- NOTES ON THE PRINCE ED- LL y ‘ ' of royal state ceremonies such as —Mlflfl Jen" Amflck "P 381W“ WARD ISLAND see LAYING ' l3 /4 /5 /6 13010113110113! chflflexflngs, gamer-up; town, spent a very pleasant week CONTEST FOR THE 14TH - He examined the claims of those 6M1 Vlflll-"IE 111611118 in Cape Trnv- WEEK ENDWG FEE ____ i /7 desiring presentation at Cfllllft, is- erse, » 5-1-1.“ 1925 MONC-DON’ Fe“ 11__ Jack ‘Well lnvmmmls m my“ “e951 Ingram is back in Moncton after flIHl 11690896 013W l1! ‘hi! lh@i1"‘l"-‘1» E,‘ t , G d‘ A further gain was made in the talking phrt in six games in the . _ I - 0._._._.. | Private Army S Contest this week. Greater pro- National Hockey League as a Y. , __, 1, _. . WNTLY “N muons‘. OFWEAKNE /5 /.9 20 2/ l Bosdes all this, the Duke is the ______ ductiou is in 11811110 doubt duc to member oi’ the glloston Bruins. o" “NT “w ("‘Tl}“|“'.|§a‘||1‘,;~ o1.- q-mg‘ “LADDE”; u only 1ierson ‘in Bfllfllil fllllhilrlzeil ..'8HOP from Hoimatfs Catalog. Ihr- mild weather. iThc team has developed the habit ____a__._ 22 m” the great nobles o! reudal ' In“? tom‘ "linux19? 9t @885 13m 0f Hilllll; “ll-O the hole finillifilillly l l1:1\~1- |I(‘i‘ll scudlut: 1111f 11 tn-o lriul but your n111vne nnrly1uldrt-ss 111 tiny-a. w maintain 11 DYlV-"e Mini!’ ....°1C0ME T0 ‘THE CONCERT llurr-Iuwtllc wcck was 702, or :1 1min and Art Iloss» found it tiecessary ..r =1 lr1-:1ln11'l1i for 1111f ri5o\1l‘1-l1:‘HIlIl1‘=Iel :\|11‘::1'w311‘:{:‘r\r\‘l1t1"ruruttiaot-Mimi: l. ' 1 r \ 1 ~r r ' ' i‘ ' - ' 2‘? I giaiilied thyevnAthtflzllseetyllc ‘llimlllpiljai 820ml in grlflodd Femimh liistdfiuttlfiks ("Ti lhtetplroductlion of m cm ‘lawn in“! nmlghbr u‘ tbsp’: ‘l'l'-T11ri'r'.-§1'L'"‘if-n-t"“».i1\':§.'.'11 the nlllllllilllil ""- 1""! ‘vim- 23 _ ‘ “ =1 - ~ 0111114118- H11’ even H14- * - 10 '0 fl Hlllntcr c1‘ he was Carl's/Ht!- ’ W 0 - - . 5. '. - . '11 11~ h 1 —i—-———- by Slllfclgflld decftie- M‘ ggiflmfiigulrllfiibrllflry 13th, Ladies with baskel-Hlpgf? m1‘: m “Mu is 5432' Weill 11! llw SW10 111"“ 415 mgriim- $1111.33? P}.'.‘..'1.1'.3"{I1'.-“n'- rt-llilgwul "11. 1 MAIL (towns r0011 arme oyguar o a - __ . . .Mlt " _ 1 - .11 , ._ r - 1 llll~llfc 28 29 30 landcrs oi their own clan. Necd- ‘mm JB42HMJLILCKIIiZPIIS lcacdntlileeanfiezli fcyryhtiiig wiillickfifsgiificrfgilt‘xregorigrivihzvt h: “fitl?"xWZrr-miihosituililc‘lrbuhle 1-‘. 1.. .\ic\\'c1l1y, 25 26 27 loss to say. the army exists only ;EASTERN AGENTAMr J lwcek with the production oi 5:1 had the assurance of going back "mil," ‘Ila-it; llritt rrérlll-r-ru-lllltnfi-fom ch11‘: 1:10 1111111 st. liurnluliLllill ' _ r - ~l H_ _ ‘ ‘ . x ' ~ 11 r011 1111-11. sun rec. ' . on \ery special occasions, whenkn wvMurdock is now Guardian Agmnrtkts. Mr G. F, Connors White next season and staying the wholc ‘:3,'|",'|:,_|1 d" h, 5mm n“. 3.0m. “mm. "m1 1.1mm 1,... m... ,.,,.,,. 1.1111,, 3/ 32 3-3 34 few of the number allotted ma a mmaonmgue and Wm be pleased m Lvf-‘llflfllli were second with 51 gchnqnie gut. ,.,1.1,.,.,.,,_ a ment for \\'1'11k11c1l11 111111 1111111 ' their llPPea-mnce- Peflmlm H19 meek/u news Home ad rush (ii-IKE, Ml‘ A. W'isner's White Rggflfdhpg‘ 11111 Bogtgp 131111119 _li you hurt- pilln in the buck. if you of the lilndllcr 1111c to fish » privilege explains why n visltormob “mung new “a rengaal “i: “yyall(lottps were 3m wflh 50 and their hnnnuck record of the l‘111:"cnt.<l1m1(t'1-t"1‘:p‘fmmiirutlly-flhapawns‘: Ilrullifitr» 111111 ruin-r 11111111 111111 » lllng at the Eaton square resi- ' eggs. Mr Walter B p; l. _ h 5am m.“ 1t was ‘ i '- ‘x 35 36 37'. 33 in“; of the Duke m London bblscrlptlons. _ n’ un .1 n .. prcsent season e - 11n- irritulion 0f 11n- humor-r keeps you 1 nmc 1. ‘ _ _____ 1 drrcd Rocks were fourth with 49 11s n rule, n mttor of :1 goal or so. nwilkv hall’ Ihc 1111111: nnd vnn hrr- 1111 ' l -ll llveried iootman in—-k1lts. X 101.111; 11 ,. 1 . . 1 1. ~ -_ 11 1 . 1 1i St. All - “ l --_=s<>cu~t A s~cp=ss~nn....,:... ,*.;,,g"$;;;*1 ,§3"'**°.';,r-',: w 1g Mglwgv r3351 @513 05.11;: .“..:r.'.:'..::.':.'. ::-.'.."..:.':.".:."'.'-:r.. ':.."..:.'..."... or n‘ ti"; 39 40 Senna,‘ Hrs‘ woman M P_ 'S0c1nl and dnncc iteld lll New Zea-leg!“ ' <- 1 w1 1 .1 1.19.1 5 go 111, ng. ‘ I ' oils rr-Ill-f you will bc (ll-lighted lit-yum] I ' iiand school last Monday proved al M” Speaking of tho players he B" d u-ords. l City . . . . . . . . . . . .. Slnle. Th ‘D h r MM“ who i,‘ success, Quite a number of pleal_ ' r EFIWQ"! Illtlbitfs pen No- -i, that Stuart wns just 11s strong as iu-inl-rnhr-r 1 link no lupus-y, 11111111111; Cross Word Pd Puzzle No 60 an atfconilsilSsizdomusicinri, '-t goollwgire Sum “m1 m9 Bum of “bouli f %\k ‘w Key to Cross Woruzzle No. 60 ilzlintform splealr/IRRM, its; ti:§1s""'00 was reanzed- I l V i l " scgffitsrfaflgna Ifasrlidxmcniarfy Und- -~*"'°"5E ‘NJURED- - M“ Horizontal ~ At your finger ‘tips. "1 Used iiiar sifting. 9 An etnmet. i0 ‘Three odd leltilers. 12 A ‘byproduct of coal. 13 Royal Navy '.(a.b) l-i ‘Make void. . l6 Proposition. 17 A shelf. 18 ‘Myself. 20 Thus. 22 ‘Beauty. lComelinoss. 23 Medical doctor (nib). 24 ti. 26 A flower. .'l1 Personal pronoun (old English) 33 To ‘happen. 34 Exist. 35 A prclfix used in meaning salt; chenristr only. 37 1Boy's tnatne. 38 Defaoe. _ 339 Vestigie, or sign. 40 -Not lfull, not: enough. Note to E<ll'or.—'r1rerrnswt-r to No. 21s vertical is xrsr. Although this is aineut-ectly good ‘word. 1t m ighil ho brackets as shown in the key. CAME AD TOM E ATO T E 2-) P PO E D ‘IYILJ N R0 AMI N N A T A L R T T Y A .0 .‘ OT UN OR i616 Answer to Puzzle No. 59, wiiioutsayuadue also a tree of 27» India second in value ‘to teak 28 N r-Ei Withdraw From B T’; Opium Conference “I was. Greatly Distressed With Pains in the Back” MnAlhodMcNoiII, Chapel Rods, Alta, writes: tbs lint boa. I am feeling better this vs for yam. i: although in my 67th year, can ' time." Isl-gunners Ilidney-Hver ruin Ieéflauollflmhilnsnsmliatasltbulnaaworom Vertical Aromatic plant. Girl's name. IPronoun. Sound of mind. llfljllfl0lls to -pla1tits (sing) ‘And (French) A container. Cupid (Roman) lStamine. continuance. Man's mame (alb) French nrtiicle. lSitlent. _ Old age (Archaic English) lTotIal. lPocm. A portion with a smooth pol- ishitd floor as a gymnasium (XYST) ‘ River in Italy. ‘Skin disease. Washday nocissity. 29 Year ialb.) 30 Lively, saucy. 32 Part of ‘tho head, 34 T0 prohibit or lnterdict. 36 lNP-‘le i-n musical sonic. 38 Mother inlh.) EQIQKQD-lt-fib-li-Ib-l -‘u-nctooovrrc~i-tac<r:sm-aaami- Y» 26 ndvlsalble to give it in (Canadian Press) GENEVA, Feb. 11.—'l‘he Chinese delegation wirhdrevw from the first or itar eastern Opium Oonlference when dlwt Ibody was brought togeth- er again today ~10 reconsider ius findings. _.....__i._-aa_w "During the winter of I920- Zl. l was greatly distressed with pains in my back and felt tired and depressed most of the time. Particularly during the night I wss troubled with frequent urin- ation. some nights having to rise almost every hour. I tried sever- sl diluent treatments without ‘Mucous, until finally I began us- ilifl‘ Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pi . and they relieved my con- er Secretary for Education 1n the now Baldwin Government 111 which capacity she is presoiztly cxpectedto tour Canada, il-IB the distinction of being the first woman Scotland hats ever elected to Parliament. She succeeded to Mrs Philip Snowden's post. lt is hard to believe that so young-looking a woman has Just celebrated the 25th anniversary of keeping with an ancient custom. cnrtled in over the threshold of Blair ‘Castle to her husband. This romantic touch recalls a stanza of the old song that a former heir of the house of Atholl is supposed to have sung to his sweetheart: “Blair in Atholi‘s mine, ins-sic, “Fair Dunkold is mine, lassie; "St- Johustoneis Bower nnd Hunt- ing Tower, “And all that's mine is Ins-sic." thine, Duchess to the Wars The wedding bells of old Dun- keld Cathedral. a shrine of the Kirk of Scotland, had scarcely ceased ringing, so to speak, wheni the trumpets sounded to nrms. The soldier bridegroom was off to the South African War. In olden days the brides of Atholl sat at home weaving tapestry when their lords in armor fared forth to the crusades or to fight the English. But the bride insisted on following her husband to the African veldt as a Florence Nightingale. Many a sick and wounded trooper of Atholl’s Scottish ‘Horse was nursed <by the noble V-A.D. Again in 1914 the Duchess accompanied hcr husband to the wars nnd did splendid work. at the hospitals i11 Malta, Gallipoii and Egypt. Big Majoulty at Polls The order of Dainc of the Brit- ish Empire and a string of war ribbons on her breast attest the Duchess of Atholi's military ser- vice. An L.L.D., is her gurrdon of msntality- Elected to Parlia- ment as Conservative member by a bare majority of 150 votes, she had to put up a hard fight the first time she bid for a seat. The Scottish constituency she contest- ed had been such a houbod of 11m)“ oralism that in 1922 it returned a Liberal u opposed. But this last election of November, 1984, Scot- land showed its appreciation by sending its first woman MP. back to tho House of Commons with n smashing majority of 8.279 voles. Sho camel of goodftghtlrig stock. this dsughtorof Sir James Ram- say, 10th Baronet of Banff, who is sdll living at '98- l-lar grand- father was killed in the lndlsn Mutiny of I057, and her mother her wedding. Yet a quarter of a century has elapsed since the quested. Robert C_ bielilsh, Soc- bride of Atholl’s' heir was, in rotary. 307-2-12M2i. Jones Ne-wson of Dingwoli Station had the misfortune of getting his] young horses leg broken inst night. The horse was kicked by a strange' horse, much sympathy gum 011t to Mr. Newson- - ...."NOTlCE.—Ti1o Annual Alcot- ing of the Victoria Cross Egg Cir» cle will be held in Victoria Cross School on Tuesday, February 17th nt 7 p. m, A full attendance is re- ..*DO YOU LIVE ‘IN KIN-GS COUNTYf-Tsvo ‘lllOll rcqtii-red Ito rclpresent a tiatlonaliy advertised comtpnn-y, goods fully gtulrilnteed and fairly lgrlccti- marnietl men pre- ufcr-rcd, good pay for steady work- er. A splendid opportunity ~for a man of amlbition. rctplies coullirlen- lial. W-rlte n“. once "D" Ilox 1116, Guardia=n.-405-2-12-3i .."SUDDEN DEATH .— The angrl cf death spread its wings over the comfortable home of Mr- TflDIIlllG McMahon oi Fttirflelri when Mr. McMahon pnlssorl uwny. fie was a healthy man 1111 until a couple of hours before his death. Mr. McMahon took sick at 6 o'clock saw her mother and young brother. nturderetl iby the Sepoys nt Gwalior. Like the Bynizs. the Atholl‘; are a childless couple. If the duke were appointed to Ottawa be would be the first Scotsman to preside nt Rldenu Hall in 21 years. For it was in 1904 that the line Lord Minto. whose son nnd succes- sor married Miss Marlon Cook of Montreal, bade farewell to Canada. In the bead '. Treat them locall! --— ~VQJII~ A cold in the head means a iota nl germ nttnck. Fight it locally.‘ Apply in the nostrils 1211's Cream Balm. Breathe. it, watch the its“ stsnt relief. - V Tho air passages are opened, the head la cleared ‘,ths cold meets its Waterloo. ~- Some use gas, but the fumes‘ of a bottle from your dfllgglsb -Doh't suffer the misery of cold tir oatarrh, ~ ~.1.- . 1.. ‘ h‘, Liveflpportunitics for You " .:. PPORTUNITY knocks but once.” So "said the . sage. But don’t you believe it. It isn’t so. Opportunity knocks every day of your life. Every advertisement in The Guardian is brimful of opportun- ity for some one. Many of them are written with you in mind. They offer you opportunities to save time, money and effort—opportunities to surround yourself with comforts and conveniences-opportunities to eat better, sleep better, and live better. \ ~- You would live in ignorance of these opportunities were it not for advertising. Somebody might be selling a new, better and more economical food; or a; utensil that would add immeasurably to - your comfort and welbbeing; or some better material for making shoes or clothing-but b you would never know it. ‘ Modern advertising is a boon. It keeps information up to date on the many/things we need in order to live profitable, happy and useful lives in this age of rapid- fire progress. ' ' _ ~ i . Every advertisement in The Guardian is a real op-q i portunity. 1 .~ \ l 1 DON’T LET IT KNOCK IN VAIN - J Ely's Cream ‘Balm are better. Got.- ' l