JUNE 24, 1931 'rue cuARl.oT'rETowN GUARDMN _ PAGE ELEVEN ,_ _ ----_-_--. , - - - -at » ' E » C I G chancel and gifts Great PIOKFCSS 1 'entra uardian ...... 1..... ......i....1i`i.ti.. situations. Annual Meeting ‘ "f'.=-?.`>’i.l;_~‘;' _,___ which are new nearing completion. _ _ _. T 43° J W . *W one woninn always tell another when she has found a medicine that keeps por fit, and today thousands of gui; and women use no other medppio than Dr. l{amilton's Pills; they mid that headache, sallow col- fa or fpgostivc disturbances clear upil icku, when one or two of thcscl qu . '_ a little Pills are taken at bedtime. Th. R umm pflcct of Dr. Hamiitolra Pills on thc stomach, liver and digestive 2 organs is prompt and health-pro- M noting. No distress, no griping h ,airs no loss oi’ time when you use .hit gentle laxative. Exactly suited ¢owo1i1n1i`s needs. Sold by all drug- A gisis in ;'5c boxes. h signing: herself “Hired Man`s Wife," expresses herself vigorously in a let- ; ter to the local press on the subject ,_ of "cooking for the hired man.” C '11 wonder how many housewives give ll thought to the culinary likes b \V and dislikes of the poor maligned T hired 1111111. Before we were mar- M ricd my husband used to hire olit n io fllrmcrs, and from what he has `1 D told me 1 iiavc come to _the con- clusion that some women do not care to inquire as to the hired malrsl IRVIN- STEWART - A VCYY iastcs iii food and regard him as D1' o iussy il lic cannot cat everything ll :lin is si-1 before him. L “My liusband has an antipathy P potatoes mice, und sometimes twice, “ ii day. Eggs are cheap and these ‘ll hard times we feel that we must use fn as ni11l1_v as possible hi place of mo1'e F0 cxpclislvc foods, but there are so C0 many \v:1_\‘s of utilizing them. Tu, U' ily eggs, is, I grant you, the quick-1 W them, but h0\v tiresome they be- ll' ind leatliery. Omelets are cnslly|I mics, iiai-il-boilcil eggs sllccn info 1-" il dish with 11 cream sauce poured w_,,u._ (.Su,.Cuu|y if may mc- ham. Mrs. Irvin is the daughter of Mr. n over tliviii are very t1i_st_\', and ("»|`5RGY T0 ASSIST AT ST- poaeiied eggs served on a bctl ol' -l~‘\ boiled rice or spiliacii will i'1'cl'lt'c CA 1heai'l_v\\'elce111c. Eggs poilelicd in M°0"h°“d Leléflw- B~ D-~ Wm 90"' n milk are a decided improvement ll" 'ggs on rounds of toast potatoes df* . ., 1 : Y crciiineri instead of fried, would 59"' provide \'a1'lely. mv --Eggs ,md potatoes are um Nu-_ evening 'the Rev. W. E. Davies, mer`s slaiid ! 17:, but it is not neces- B- sary to .<11-'.'-_‘ them fried every meal, GC’ KEEPING ills HAND DL-Mr.1 no Steumt MMNUU, I O D E ud_ Charles and Aloyslus Riley and `° _&"*"' M COOKING FOB. THE IIIRED MAN 0 EDMONTON, Alberta, June 22.- D (gy The Canadian Press)-A writer H cod, 1127 Washington Blvd., Oak ark, Ciiicago, June 10th, when 'award fried eggs, in fact he cannot M ,at ,hom without being 111 ufwr, 1 became the bride of John B. Irvin, Wuds' yu; uf, one place he Wuyked Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. John B. Ir- ne was given fried eggs and fried "l1ll» Li ll ses and ferns. The happy younf' rn they will reside in Chicago, ,st ,uui easiest way of pl-Cluuuug whcrc the groom is connected with 1 \ ut the devotions at the re-opc11~» Jvcr those clone in lvilter. Scrambled mg nge. Ph. D., Marshfield will ind .7 liliio time and thought spent Sm an ii'_\-lily.; to make 11 pleasing vari- Cm sly from these articles go n long DFP way towa1~<-1 kccping the hired nmn i>Cff0l'm U10 dC- placed there by Mrs, Ayer, to the satisfactioii of his “sweet tooth." fly across the Gulf of Mexico ill it single night. to ,_ -_-N.. those, who- by their 'splendid con- " I 'lbutions helped to make the yearf if damage that worms cause, use Mill- 1930 a. notable one as far as our' _Q er's Worm Powders, the medicine department of finances is concern- par excellence for children. These powders will. clear the system cn- . DOLLAR D YS .-i . .~ _ 'i ‘ 9 1 3; ! V W. Alan Stewart Chaii ~ D ' June 25th and 26th 1" Bargains all oven' the Store Specials arranged in centre of shop for easy choosing. ' Men’s Work Boots . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . $2-39, $2-701 $3-09 _ g Men’sFi11eBoots ...._ ._ . $2.98.$3.9o ,_ W0men’s Fine Shoes, straps and ties . _ _ $1.75, $2.65 .; Women’s Enna Jettick Shoes reduced from $7-00, . -'§7.50,$8.00t0 . ........... ...$5.60,$3.00,$'5.40 .. si 1 . _ | I _ I _ ,_ Estate Sophia Boyle, City rt farnicl living near the Black Estate Joseph Wise' city , _ , Es 3 humlmng bird named Blu and his Estate Col. F. S. Moore, _ heme is in Solltli Aincricn. ‘ , __ 200.00, ..~ _ ES his custom. And just Why he flies each year across the Gulf of Mex- Em* ico and over tropical jungles to the ` ' ' ' ' ' ta Est Ayci ianch was ievcalcd by Mrs Es to Florence C_ Cmbbc, V N Bill flew north this spring as is M The huniming bird has a fond- Wh ness for syrup, Mrs. Ayer said, and La each year upon his return perchcs by liiinscli' upon it branch of a. hon- hw eysuckle vine, which grows up over Ayer has made a. study of the cial South Aniericaii species of lillin- and iiiilig bird. He declared they Clin |~r-1,9115 n very gm-cgssful yum-_ _ ::To safeguard the child from ti tii-ely of worms, will regulate and our ' stimulate the organs injuriously nf- Auxilinries who have worked sa ffl? fected by thc worms, and will en- willingly and so successfully, to t11@l_ courage healthful operation of the 0011061-01'S Who have given Of th°1‘il‘ iff' digestive processes. As a. verniifuge time unstintedly in their ic iectilel ll . Socitles and Womens Institutes forl sub ' Estate Miss E. E. McKin- l`i, Clliy ...... . . . . .-.1 te Mrs. Jane Walker, po Traverse ......... ate Senator John Yeo, rt Hill te Catherine Munn, te William S. Abb0tt, I oston Miass 100.00 ' 50.00 ,_ 200.20 -> pruccdale, Ont. . . . . raid 1,500.30 te Luther Crossman, 25.00 . 100.01 1:10.34 -_-W 540.00. 5,003.00? ingsboro . . . . . . . tate W. C. Coiiett City . . . . . .. ` FATE Nathan Acorn 4‘ tilview te Dr. S. R. Jenkins.. ate Jas. Stewart, City 10.00 11' 251.00 500.00 ._ city . .......... 500.00 Ii" It FINANCE REPORT We place before you the Flnan- Statements for the year 1030 "` we are indeed happy .tg 'again *L a..5`..`5 ._ _ We wish tovtakc this opportuiiity i;',~q' express ollr sincere thanks to all `»`_-'- “if 'TL cd. ` 11.11 Bilwially do we wish to extend, thanks to the members of thel _ ~5I q M.. it cannotbe surpassed in effective- 1-llSt1‘lCtS, to the Ministers of our! ness. ' Pl _. _ .. . . Co ‘otestant churches for heal-tyl_ '0i1cration and to the Fraternall stantiai contributions, i it THE FINANCE (`OMitlITTEE. ry Kathleen Henderson, Chairman _ Q. _-.- » - lr pleted their term were all rg-clog lvd Hild the Board appointment oi; -’ ,i\Ir. Heath Strong K. C. was ap- ' 'L 7 2;? ‘proved by his election in thc man , W. A. Stewart ` Cant. 'r. G. Taylor. ‘“"‘ The four t1'llst/‘es havin com- 1 *..--1-ff .s .- '. _V lin set forth in the Act _ ‘"’ The following now comprises the " 1. l elected Board of Trustees: .F- ‘man,Hti1lli ` "jf, Sirens K. C.. Capt. T. G. Tayioi-.,` ‘ . D. l\1’. Bernard L T Beato James " “ 2 . 1 \ av. ___ _ _ 1. . I ` . Lear illoots .. ,Telcpllolia ... ... ......_ 'Postage ., fiieat and Pork .. . ‘Milk . Ice !/idvertising ... ... ..,, Groceries Hardware ... .... . Electric Work .._ ,,,,.,, .|Dry Goods . . . ... Gas 6.: Oil ... ... . ll. fddllif. Mrs H S Henderson. S1106 Sf01‘€ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 2. Ms. W. G . s 77.74 135.0011 14.00 002.50 670.38 . 1......-. ... .-. ... "... . l,0iii. to llurchase ii IAI.\l’|‘Ei\'i\N(`.E lIXI'ENDlTl’K|iF- k"0i1.a horse ill lrailliiig ill Ellg-llnniid 11 .'-lvd lee b't'.\'l‘e1l $1--'lm "ml :-'.~;1t' for n e:l1<‘ni.i iii the a.i'tcmool'1 1 1 1Liruce.ivLrs.J.P.Becr, 1v1~i~s. wi-lglit ' _- » _ _ "__.-_,‘,~=,_g. '."-j',_;'; ~ _Q _;. .~ .- W- _-»'-1;.. ,_ .. . f/*~` _'Jef w .- ‘ I 11. __, ._ .__.__@_ . ];ip_;1_ 5`.l.`ilil. 'll\l‘ SlIl"`~“l'li‘ll"l\ llhl I-` 'l`l1'- i»\.‘:-<\ii'."f~ iiizlll asked: Il ,_ ,zrclfv <';;'l:1L1i in iv 111li10'l)ri‘by olive cftiliiaied that it cnstltli. 5.111011, which for smile lilikliowii .». 1.00 M lJrrii_v \\'ilii1ei'i. 1111' oi glvai. vii 'ell 1 Sm) him alnlii $2,500 in kcfp each lio1‘s:`reas011 \\.is list l‘,ni.~:e:i ilu' 1110 Der-. l0 m |,.uu.u, , iiv. lie was l>.\nfzl1t ful' ab'iI1‘ S10 flillf*-' 1.1 | '1 tl ull ld 1 I-i . \'0`y(‘i"ll`- ( Rl \\.'l§ l|‘\l‘ll to their 101-iniiale owners evfn lilbfaiell 011 ll race lrriik. Ill ‘-3 i'l'111`> ... . 52.3) Total i‘ecC5ll‘~~" "° ""` "3"h3`601ll1e never race again. CallB `. at-yas 11 sire li is estillinlzil iii ii: 'c y J oy ff . 1\ I my \\-11111111; the Derby of 1027. was camcd 1icar._\- $l.2.~»0.000 in ie;:=, `-~-- FORT 0|’ KEEPING "E"“‘ -.0111 roi- $300000. \vinii.~i»s of bis -~-~-- 1 T.':t:1l ... ... . . . . . £58985"i E\’TRIl~2S MOL'\'TS HIGH . -. . . . . I ~ - ~ - ~ ‘ _ Eiigiisli classic races are rarely I Add tvagcs, 1030 . . . . . 3,650.00 L_- kept more than three \'eal's on il1.“|