JUNE 15. 1926 infitilillt-liwltizint-Evvlv llllv SHREDDED llppel‘ Chamber Rejects Old Age QTT:\\V.A. 0nt.. Jlliie 8.-—‘By wit; of it; tn 21 tiic Senate toiiigl Qflfurriff and Hon. .i. .i. i" V‘ “p; themselves "tori tho moasure. rather gm, lion. ltntiuld icourl. tlcfentletl ich was opt-lily stated LIB .. Houllfi. ni Years. Opposition to tho measure wa int'riiigciiiciit oi‘ Provincial "w"',¢o4ee-eeoeeeeeoeu lNSlDlOi IS EYE STRAIN We use this adjective ad- viaediy. . eufferera from Eyeetraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not aulpeet the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the entire human organism la Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it is comput J utilize about 20% of thla Nerve Energy, but when Eye- m-aln ‘la present, a much larg- lr proportion la required. » Ienee defective eyemthrough ' heir consumption of arl ex- uasive amount of Nerve En- my. may seriously affect the Incticning of other organs ll the body, and produce iii iuittl. HAVE VOUR EVEI EXAMINED I ii. F. Iiatchesoll Optometrist ,>.____..___ :NOOOQOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOOO i Strawberry Boxes New regulation size quart). i 1 CAHLOAD 185,000 now In mock. (one I Alto PINT aizs for RASP- BERRIES and BLUEBER- ‘Hi5. Leave Your Order With Us Now A big crop of STRAW- BERRIES is practically as- tured. Prices are likely to be flood. ‘ A lot of money will be "tide from Strawberries and "her small fruits this year. lee that you get your share. our prices are lower than ‘"1 vw- We buy in can- LOAos and PAY CASH. Our ‘ulmtiflre share in the lower Wives as a consequence. WHOLESALE a RETAIL Carter 8. Co LIMITED. u Itor if "jet-tell the Old Age Pensions liill p. the second rcalling. Hon. (iideoii ioberltifill voted with the Liborals. iliie Sh‘ Allin .\yIOSWOI'lIl, Hon. .i. illlgiics .. ed for the Conservatives. Only My tpiebec Liberal Senators rogis- tliail I liriilg the debate oi‘ itcariy iivo m luily three (lovcriinicnt sup- Dauduraud, _,loiin IAHVIS and Hun. N. A. this nieasuro. the I ce the (iovei-iiniciit paid for tho. pport of the two Colnnilinists iii Commons. IMel-lsrs. Woodsworth it was one of the bust bales heard Ill the Senate in ro- ed rIllPlIy on tho ground it was use 4-‘0-0404 ea-oxeo-o-‘KO-e ilicious with milk and fruit rights. that Ii was unjust and lin- fair to the Nlaritime Provinces, un- "I"? Ullllllgh financial reasons to participate iu the scheme, that it Pensions Iwas as unnecessary iu Canada as I in the llnited States and also that it was a hastily devised measure in tho ilicasuro. cspccililiy recomineiitled Provincial Premiers. iikreod to iiy tho (loveruinclit inst lltfiiéllilli. ‘Fills YFHII‘ without cou- suitiug tiio Provincial Prcniiors, who arc nuw iii Ottawa, tho (lov- cruiilclit hastily tlraiftili lilo pre- sl-iit liielislirc. Not olio Province askt-tl for ilfio bill and only one, liritisli t‘olulnbia, intimated they might pllrticiplltl! in the scheme if H it bccauio i.'i\\'. I Q» -—\-—< MALPEQUE Word has boon‘ received tiirotigli llarliicy and iluw of Winnipeg, to llil‘ l-ffoct that sido violitgoml-ry, formerly a. rosi- liolit o1‘ Mllllltlfilltf liad passed away at Winnipeg, aiill was buried there on Mlliltllly. May 21th. l.VIr. goniory was a son of the lute Mr. Donald Montgomery, of ‘Port Hill, anti was twice married, iils first wifo boiiig Miss Mary Stewart, oi‘ UaiiipboIItoii, .\i.B., who prcdcccas- ell him many yours ago. He leaves to mourn his wife who residos in Wiiiiiiptlg anti who cared for him during ills illness; also three sis- tors. Mrs. tour brothers, Messrs. Arch. and side The following include the floral tributes at the funeral of Mrs. Nor- man Rliuisay: Pillow,‘ family; wreath, brothers aiid' sisters; wreath, W. M. S. of Hamilton: wreath, .\Ir. and Mrs. James Ruin- sliy, Hamilton; bouquet, Mr. and Mrs. .i. A. Clark, Charlottetown; bouquet. .l\ir. and Mrs. T. D. Rum- sliy, Suniiilorsitlo; bouquet, the‘ Alisscs (‘llirk, Kciisiugton. The following is tho ilnitic school rcport for tho month of May, Miss Marlon hit-Loan, teacher: Grade IX. -1, Ilrlzuitiii Cousins. Gratis Viii. -1. Marlon Simpson; 2, Thelma Donald; 3, Grace Bernard. Grade ViI.—~1, Jennie Matthews; 2, Mur- , trade VL-l. Edmond Delaney; 2. tirade Vi.~1. E nioiid Delaney; 2, Lulu McDonald; 3, Jean Simpson. Grade V.—-1, Clara McKenzie; 2. tiraccaMcGillivrlry; Grade lli. —1. ‘Ilene McGillivary; 2, Carrie Wood- l>illl"'. fl. Gladys McDonald. Grade ll. l 1, Jonnic Dickieson; 2. Dorothy Simpson; 3, ll-iilds Dickieson. Grade ,1, sr.—1, Ellsworth Bernard: 2. |Jcnuic iiamsuy. Grade i., jr.—1. jiinrgaret Cousins; 2, Edgar Mat- rthews. Perfect attendance: liiarlon Cou- ‘sllliti, (iral-c dlernlird, ‘Lula McDoii- aid. Gladys McDonald, Jennie yDlckiesou. David Cousins, Margaret ‘CUIISIIIS. Mr. Alexander McDougiill of Dor- liy, Mollie, who has been visiting his moihl-r, and other friends on tho island, went a low days with his sister. Mrs. Howard Ramsay, of Hamilton, en route to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Donald, of Moiictoii, spout. the week-end with Mm. Donald. ilaltlc, Monday, June 7th. Mr. [toward Court, limiter River. inspected Mnlpeque school on Wed~ nl-sday. Julio 9th. ' Mr. John O. Thompson. repre- soiltiug the Mlltulil Agricultural Fire itisurnncc Company was a rfineoeeeeeweeeeeooo *'_<§._.____i_' ___________}‘____ .__._______ Eofes ionai Cards Mark R. McGuigan "an o e . _ "YER. aouclroa, "May to Loan Warm. Iloek,Charlottet0wn,P.E.i. "till-i l-i 1. . ETC. . C. C. Archibald w?!" of N. Y. Post Graduate h "lice! School and Hospital Wee limited to Eye, lar, Nose and Throat WI». Bayer Building o"!!! George Street Hours-e to 12.30. l.so u. s. ,¢i>..~.ir§p.*s...; Jilin .P. k """‘° As < Mebomltr H MeIHEE I.A _ Wile I Fm" Eye: and nuppiylng Glasses visitor to Malpeque on Wetlnesdayi. ’i VORK SCHOOL lionor iioil for May- (ii-ado X.—-l, Marion McDonald; 2, HelenMclMnllld; 3- Flore!“ Vessey. Grade iXi-l. Ivan Vessey. Grade Vill.~l. Isabel mwn: 2- Mm-y vgggey; 3, Wen all Vessel’. Grade Vil.—1, Roy vessev: B. ixillls Vessey; .'i. Stanieyvesfley. 4~ Verna Vesscy; 5. Frank Vesaey; 6. Viola Taylor. Grade Vi (an) —1- Aletha hit-Donald: 2. Willis (‘rock- ett. (ll-adi- vl llr-i-l. Muriel D0- yer; z, viillnda Watts: 3- Mafia"! Human 4, Nnuml Heston; 5. Vei- mll blllls; 6. Ralph Crockett. Grade |v far.) ~l. Raymond Vessel!- Omd, [v Urn-i, Roberta Brown. Grade il.-—1. Stanley Crockett. Grade I. (uni-i, Queenie i-iudsséis. 2, Alice Crockett: 3. Miriam ‘y d gfly; 4, ‘Dorothy Smith" 5. L0)’ veasey. Grade i. (Ir-i . Verne? Duck and Rgymoni] Walls. Nua- Perfect attendance: Ivan 170M971 Roy vgggoy, Altltlil McDonald, Mil; us] ver, valnd atts No.12‘ Central Guardian en's TAXI_ day Mid night aer- vice. Phone 68’! 0r 2094. RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE Ein- plre Hotel, 225 Queen, Phone 443-1. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD- VERTISERS. -- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guar- dian reach the office by noon of the day preceding publication. otherwise insertion will not be guaranteed. 0n Saturday ads must be received by 10 a. m. SADLY BEREAVED HOME — Deepest sympathy Is extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Profit; or El- nora, Alta, formerly or Kenging. l0". ‘P. E. l., in the death of their infant son William Reid. which took illllfle Oil May the 24th. The funeral was lwld on 'l‘ucsd:iy to the Elnora cemetery. lit‘. (Iiiarlcs hide-Kay, foriiloriy oi’ Mr. Daniel Wooll- Mont - idllis. and Misses Mar- i(lll‘i‘i and IAtliIt-IO. all oi‘ Port llill. \Villia_iii of Port Hill, .i. (loddio of Boston, liiid Hudson of Summer- m. Preparatory; vices on Thursday and SillliPIily Ii Last yelir a. spocial commission 8'00 p’ m" “m! Thi-"llifiilll/iilk. W?" of tho House or (fominons spent H“ °n 340mm)’ i" 3-00 p- ui. d "w" voles“ m‘, Others “lyiiitiiiths investigutlilg this problem. After this exhaustive inquiry they Mr. Ewen Frank Dickie, son 01' Mr. “m! M's- F- E- Dicklc. m‘ Winnipeg. Rev. Dflvld Fleniilrg officiated. The groom, Mr. Ewen Frank Dickic, Is 11 Kffliltlfltlll 0t’ I.\li'. Ewell Mac- Dollfilill. Upper Prince Street, The Goal-titan joins with others in wish- IIPP- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Flwen Dickie abundant happiness. POPULAR APPCINTMENT. — Tile many friends oflltev. Archibald Sutherland of Chipman, N_ 3,, and formerly minister oi‘ tho congrega- tion of Murray liarboui- North, will ho pleased t0 lrarn that iio has lceu offered and that lie has alc- '"',"p'"e‘| m“ Ilosititilil oi‘ ‘General bucrfllllly 0f lilo New Brunswick ’l‘clnpt-railce Alliance, land was iiot an ailplicaiit for tlilo position but the Alliance Executive flawed over more than twenty ap- ltlicants and pressed mum, him l]... flfifei-ll-flllfle 0f the office. Mr, Suth- eiiands W6II~kll0Wl1 talent for or. i-ztinizlitioii and lils sllltttlcss Ill work will‘ Young men presuges grout undertakes; by the em] of [his month. l-le is a lil'f)llla‘l‘ of Mrs, A. E. Duff oi’ Brighton.‘ shown them during the illness and death of Mrs. Catherine Hughes andl the following for Mass Cards. Mr. and Mrs. J‘as..MicMurrer. Ray Hughes l Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trainor -M‘r. and Mrs. J. J. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hughes and Family Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Griffith IMr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith and lMiary Masters James Roach and Guseie Murnaghan Mr -arld Mrs. John Power Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Coady lMir. and Mrs. Jaa. Henneseey Mr. J. P. Duffy Mrs. Sheehan. 9821. ——-—£ Cramps! Cramps! Cramps! How To Stop Them Quick When you have cramps, it is a. mighty quick relief that you want. Good old "Nervliine" is sure as death to relieve cramps Ill a liilrry. Just a few drops in sweetened water and the pain is Eons. Buy a bottle of trusty old Norvilinc to- day and keep it handy. Nervlline is a common household necessity and is so ltseful in case of sudden ill- ness at night. or when cramps nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting m‘ "l9 liko occurs. Sold everywhere in large 35 cent bottles. l’ , Real Fish , Catchers We Have Them There le such a thinl i" luck when you an fishmtll W‘ If you'll notice It's alwaya "19 feilwr who hll The Best Tackle Th~at’s The Luckiest We have everything that will help you catch them- aoos. nests. LINES. FLIES, CASTS, Ete. .~ ‘.7. . 1 acKmnon l vDIIIQWCOv a ‘ LFdlflua~ v CHURCH OF $COTLAND— The political purposes and not for Stunwment of the 19m?‘ 511111191‘ the object intended. Many of the m“ be 4959911880 ID the Peolllffi Senators, including Sir (leorge E. Church o" sabbmhl J1me 2i"?! t" Foster, objected to the absence oi‘ 10530 a- "L The evening servic.» lilo personal contributory principle at 7'90 P- l~I(‘l‘-‘ WEDDING BELLS.-—The pretty ‘ that m) wedmllii l00k place in Itivervlowl action be takcn until tho (‘iovern- United Church, Witrniilctr. 'l‘hurs-‘ iiiont ooiisilltotl a. conference tiftholgzflkzfgelllzllig. June 3rd at S o‘clock. q- I. ‘ l c ‘can, second da lli.“ 1' "l" WHIlMr. and Mls. George P. jlignlid: tout Mr. Sllllluf» . results in. ‘his now work which he; CARD or TnARKs " Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Brothers. wish to thank their good neighbors and many friends for acte of kindness. .pltals show that THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ex-President Ill i l i TQ EE~TGD 5 TQQ i ES RICH FOLKS ‘ ILLIEI Billici... Ooh! Bil- Iiei" Betty culled. "I've found u Iot of gold! I'm gather» ing it in iriy Ilulidsl" illlll.’ came hurrying. He found Betty running around In the Iivlngooom, trying to fill her apron lull of Sun-beams. The Sun was pecking through u crack by the willtlow-sllzide, making a path of gold across thr room. "I'll get my sand-pail alill fill ill" Billie sIiouIl-d. "Then we can take all this golcl to Mod.- s" lleny said. , "And WCCdII buy a iicw Iiouse. and a pony, and s baby lamb!" I Billie squealed. |Chief Justice Taft, former Presid- ent of the United States. has been ordered by his physician to take ai ,iong rest, and will shortly go to his summer home at Murray Bay. Que. ON p Sec your nearest Willys I , Overland dealer for details. I . Reductions 0f $15 to $100 THE Overland Six Excise Tax Reductions together with list price ad" justmcnts ranging y from $15 to $100 on the Canadian built Overland Six are effective im- mediately. McLainc Service Station Grafton Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. \- PAGE SEVEN Yield of Meal Tax Exceeds Estimate Qtllrllll-Zf‘, Julio liiw-Thoutzil the rovonilos from the new tax on meals cannot yot be lastablisiiod with certainly by rciison of the lili- usuai ziotivitv ill tho hotels of the Province, the first ten days since tho enforcement of tho new law iii- dloate that the roturus will be milcii iirorc than whut was first 8s- timated. ' ltequests received from the lios~ their need is great, and it is IIODCtI by the pro- vincial officials lilo are collecting tho tax, that. at leasthaifu million dollars will iio made available, In the course of the last. three days. Ill this city iilollc. it is bc- lieved that about $1,200 was col- lected from the lax. while Montreal contributed more than ten times that amount. important changes are expected to be luadc to the law lit the next session. so as to pcruiit the lcvy of the tax on all ineiiill. whether scrv’ ed iii hotels or olsl-wliern, so as to get a. revenue from the trains, boats and clubs. 'l‘lio Chateau Froli- tonnc nip to lmw has not charged the tax to its guests, but. pays ll: directly. —-——i—€O}i—~— SAVES CLEANERS’ BILLS Whcn you hang your light party tirossos liwny always covnr them with a muslin cover or hag In pre- vent soil. o ensure for your children a lifetime of sound teeth, teach them the Minty habit early. They like the bubbling foam—and it cleanses every tiny crevice where Eel-ms gather and decay begins. The Sn e Denfifrice r... c Tdren ., i f foams ___ tiiore would be nothing substantial. Budget Alterations Back Stairs Retreat WINNIPIEG, Malt. .lliiie ll.~---llt. ‘lion. Arthur kicigheii, (‘oiiserval- told the Manitoba ffonsorvatlvtiAsl sociutiolfs annual convention io- iiight that adjlistmeilts made in the budget within recent days had level at which it hall been boforc was equal to increasing the duty oii low-price curs t0 27 per cent. Mr. Moiglicn spoke for an hour. Of all the deeds of the King ill ministration, its position on tho i: iff was tho iuosi iualodoroils, iio do- ciared. The Prime Minister lilld declared he would uover attack the tariff except lifter a full investigation by an independent tribunal. But soc what. has happened the first nos- siou. ‘tile took his pledge, "throw it. behind ills buck, trampled it iludoi‘ his feet, and slashed nt the tariff." Meliibors from Saskatche- wan hnd stood up iii the lioliso and told where they stood, and the pledge was forgotten. Delegations llllfl visited Ottawa against the cut in automobile tlutics and were told there would be iio change iii the budget. i-le. hinisoll‘, Iitltl asked on the floor of the llouse if there would be any altor- atious, and had. at. first. ill-on told there would not, nud Irtlor told 'l‘ilon catue the alterations In the duty on raw luateriai, which, por- hlips. mount llttlrl to the poopio oi‘ the country. bill did iuoau millions to the automobile manufacturers. This iins bccu followed by tho rc- movai of tho luxury tux, which zif- fnrds the manufacturers further protoctioil. These changes, said Mr. Meighcn, afloct tile revcullcsof the country, and are a back stairs retreat in the hope tliat the people of the country would not see it. lie had no objection to the restoration, which brought the protection to the industry nearly to tho point at which it had been before the bud: get. bad been introduced. but this sort of thing should be done in the open. and frankly, and not by silh- icrfnge. iPromlae unfulfilled The Prime Minister had also Milli S petition" but when a Conservative member had Introduced a resolu- ll tion slog. the lines and using the 0n the Tariff Board, bllt none had turing centres of the East. I gulp; had talked about u... safe~ ’ " ' guarding of industry against com- ~ as c" 1' promised there would be o woman menu fac- Mr. been appoifited. in the the budget was introduced. The re-i ‘ A _ iiioval of the tive per cent. luxury poatcllly askctl on the iloor oi‘ tho Ilvrs oi tho tux, announced Monday, he said. House oi‘ (Toluinoiis for iiiforntiltlonlh C1013‘ H!’ 'os o1‘ hoen iiiiliblc t.o lzot d satlsfactorypiepart from our int-lit. had inovled tho zilljolirliiiieliti of tho llohato, so that tho llltllllillfllllttd ,thcu all joined iii wont to tho Iiottoin of tho ordol pdpoi" roachod this session. | iio declared tliat tho Administration is a sham.‘ iivc leader, and loader of tho trpqtltiotiiig from Pronlicl" King's ltit-li- positlou iii tho House of Coniinoils, liionli liili spool-ii ot‘ lust Scptcni- U and ivouill uovl-i- zlgaiii bc Mrs. Smith vl-ry lociiiigiy ‘finest bo tho Tie that Liiiitls." ‘l Mrs. Hoarlz and Mrs. John ‘Andrew llil-u ilslicrcll tin-i guests to “""“"Y!I'I“l-'- I".ihc dining room where lMrs Peter dli-odic prtvsillod over the tea cups. Assisting Ill soi-vlilg were Mrs. H. iiel", he pointed out that tho‘ Pro-i ,1 Imllllis‘ "us" ‘Iyosfle fhukllls’ _ _ _ LIHS .i.inc Hearts. Miss \oru inlor had said tliat ho wanted .i,_\mlre“_ 1m] “NH h“ gum“ H substantial majority in tho (Toni-i‘ ‘ ‘ " ‘ " ‘ ‘l ' pious," wiiilc today iio was l-oiitolit brought the ])I'l'll.0t'l.It)li to tho auto-Ito carry on with it minority oi‘ iiisin‘ mobile industry nearly back to llll},lili[)I)0I'lt3l‘S iil the liouso "and loll (Xanadu g0.“ concerning various ciocilon pronils (}()\'Ul‘Illlit'Ill, Ijlll 'liil~l\\'l‘.i‘ and roiii tllc Government side." said the dcbutc half the (‘onsorvzilivo lug that had been arranged ll liiouth bolero. Hon. itohort but. the Govorlinicilt had did not feel that the ‘liiborals or the same opinion. the liliy lino is extended," ho said. bribe to Silskatchelvaii." lilo wlsiicd to ho. ill iiil- Houso will-n the voto lIt-illilto (lOVGPllilIPlli RUIIN‘ lions. _____iQ§—~-- .4 ‘ At Marshfield afternoon llist iiolirtr. Marsh‘ hold on Tllosdliy ivhi-n ‘Mlrs. Edgar tho iuonlbers of the W. M, S. oi‘ tho llnitcti Church. also a largo num- hor oi‘ friends in honour nt‘ llov. ii. T. Slnith and Mrs. Smith, A largo gathering was present and a vcry plcnsliut iiftoruoon was spoilt. A pleasing feature of the cntcr- talnment was a report fllvcn Mrs. Smith n1 the (‘mlfcrciicc Branch meeting recently hold Ill Truro. She also brought greetings from Mrs. (Rem) J. Layton. n for- mer fiesitlent of our Society. A solo sweetly sung by Miss Jessie Jenkins was enjoyed by all. Miss Rena Wood very capably presided at the piano. was presented to Mira. ‘Smith on lie- luilf of tho Wi. M. S. it was accom- panied by a beautiful leather hand- a g. he address was read by Mrs. J. Mr. Nloigiieu said that iio had roe? Rogers hall‘ asked that. the tiellato bo dclayledfl rctuscd. , ' - l f-l k , there were many Coltservlilivlas who. "m, ‘would have learned that you possess the succeed. bilt there woro also niiiiiy|l*°“"’" (l! mllkilli; "Wills- illlll “'1' "If "it. will only bo as payment of n ivns takcu lllid proposed to ask tholpreclnto, your ability Enjoyable “At Home”| iiy| .l’)iiring the afternoon an address I Ali's. ii. ll. lloopur and Airs. Guy ‘ llltl cut tho ices. The foliowiila, is the address: ’io Mrs. titer.) ll. T. Smith. IJt-ai- Airs. Sinitli:—\\'e, the iueni- \\'oineii‘s Aiissitintiry the United Church, siiiicid. ilarc learned with sili- re rogrct that you are about l0 fair island to ;0lIl0l‘ part oi‘ our Dominion; and 0n illc clmrse that tbc (‘onscrv-iu-o. ll‘t'l that \\'l‘ ciiililol pl-i-iiiit tin-Frost. ‘ativos hall blockod tile votc on tli¢-.o.~.»p,~..i...| ‘Hudson Bay Railway. .\lr. Altllilllfiilgipg H, you m“. feelings U,- lo", had conic when mendship_ mcinbcrs. worn ili Montreal uttoulliiig a moot- a iifl “lllossod are ilicy who have tho Kilt oi‘ making friends, for ll is one oi‘ ‘(POtYs host gifts. It lnvoivcs many things, but. abovo nil, tho power of going out of ouch,- self In oilr intercourse with you we are pleased to feel that among tho favored ones. But it is ilot as friends alono we Finest today, iillt as iiioiilbcrs of our Souloly, wo have learned to ap~ and willing- wle flrl- qucs-illoss to inuko ollr nicotiugs n suc-. ‘cuss, cvcu at the sacrliiro ol‘ por- ‘soliai comfort. Wiiiio regretting your departure from amongst us, wo wish you coir illlllltitl lioalth, and cvt-ry happiness in your new hcmc. Alnl as a further i A wry “Mqylbhh, “M "mu," waadokeu of ollr cslecni we ask you to nlcccpt" till- accompanying gift as u ‘slight l't'lllliitlt‘l‘ of your friculls in iloid eutortliine-tl at allPPlIllilIl tcndM“"‘hn"I‘I- 1 lMhy the Lord bless thoo and keep tlioo. The Lord iiiako his fat-o _shine uprn thee and be gracious 'unto thco. Tito ‘Lord lift up his countenance upon thcc and give lthee police. Sight-ll on bcllalf of the W. M. S. Mra. Herbert Thompson l . Mrs. A. C. Foster, I Mrs. H. B. Dennis. I Mrs. Edgar Hearts, Mrs. J. B. Andrew, Mra. Peter Stewart, Mrs. Wm. Connolly. i I I .---<o+> SANDWICH y FILLING. Equal parts of cream cheese and apricot pulp mode by passing stew- ed aprlcots through a sieve. put tn- gethci- with mayonnaise dressing lo [KISS without express-I nud appreciating whatever is noble‘ makes a delicious nndwlch ttliinnlruggiat gives you Mule! FKPHENRI MOET SAYS PLENTY OF singing CHAMPAGNE REACHES AMERICA PARIS, June 13> Henri Moot, of‘ Mot-l and Cliuiidon, famous iii-in of viwnllr-lslio dealers, has returned to Willi-Es from the United States, and IRBYs that he doesn't care whether Iliiie Americans follow the alleged ‘oxnmplo o1 i-Jarl ‘Carroll and pour chnlnpagne ill bath tubs nr not. lHc is certain that plenty nttMoet and Chxind-on champagne is getting lo the ITnited States. "Naturally. we're not soiling as much champagne to the United States as we dhi before prohibition became effective," said Moot. "Bilt lots of it gets there all tho snliio. i don't know how. i get orders to “oftcii only a laugh make your iionic for a time iii ilil-vtillli) by way of iiavro, and other illllvvs. lines the Somebody {use ‘ “Anybody with money iii Now lYork gets all the champagne that lilo wuuts. If sonic oi‘ them ilfil} it Ill iilith tubs in New York, it's all lilo sumo to me." ————<e>-—-_ I EXTRA CLOSET SPACE Whcn closet room is at u promi- Ium .'l slino hag which rovl-rs the wilole inside of the closct door gives much cxtra spnco, and hon]... wool" shoos off tho iioor. i; as CAREFUL WHAT voofl] ‘ WASH YOUR CHILD'S | I HAIR WITH i if you want to keep your chilli- ren's hair ill good condition, be careful whnt you wasii it with. Do not use _ p r e p a r e d shampoos or anything eisl that contain» too much fret alkali. Thll dies the scallp makes the hat brittle. and i: . very harmful . M u I s i fl e f . J. ‘ cocoanut oil shampoo (which li'I pllro and entirely greaseiess) is much better than anything else you can use for sbampuoing. as this "l" "0!- Wflfllbly injure thl- hair. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. Two cr three teasponnilils of Mulsifled will make - an abundance of rich. creamy la1h~ er, and cleanse the iuiir and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinse; out easily, and removes every particle of dust. dirt. dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and ev- enly, and it leaves It fine nnd silky, bright. fluffy, wavy and cosy to mliuege. You can get Mulstfled meollnut oil shampoo at anyldrug store. It I lMXDenslve. and a few ounces wll last for months. Be lure ' you