A PAGE Two , Women Approaching ,.,_ - , - A Middle Life ‘l .1» ‘Find “Pluil-a-tives” of Great Benefit _ owe MRS. O. GODIN. Paquetville, N.B.-“I am giving this testimonial, hoping it will benefit. every woman suffering as I did atthe change of life. l was obliged to go to bed, bad terrible dizziness and felt extremely wink. ‘Fruit-a-tives’ were really a God- send to me. Nowlnrn in perfect health." -"—Mrs. Oncsine Godin. This stage of life takes heavy toll of woman's health unless stomach, kidneys “A ""55""?! "YWCmlRl-lfi 141111 and bowels are in first-class condition. ""5 15 “mfllfms Fcfiflllfll" “Fruit-adivcs", in a natural, gentle way, keeps the whole system toned up to ‘ withstand this trying experience. Made from the intensified juices of ripe, fresh fruit. and health-building tonics. 25c ' and 50c a box at all druggists. M-l llllllllil l l I offer my fann by private sale? FOQQOOOQOOOOOQ;OOOOQ$OQO MISS BROWN OF X. Y. 0. By a. Phllli-ppTOppouholm (Copyright 1927 by E. Phlllippa Oppenhelm) o+o4++0o+ooo++»»+¢¢+» l answered. the color rising in her cheeks, "neither. I believe, has my friend. She finds her life in the $011011"? very dull. and she wanted Vtry badly to dance. It was the night I met Mr. Paul. who is a pro- fessional dancer there, andseemed to know who I was. and spoke m me about you." ' ‘ _-"Paul is a dear. good fellow," Des- lsiter declared. "He was at Lambert- tson Square after you were there- ,the night I died," he added, with a. llittle chuckle. "I have nothing |azainst Greatsnn either. He has l his convictions and he lives up to them. He is one of those theorists who make an impossible cause seem possible until it comes to putting it into practice. Fh-nnklanzl. on the other hafid, is a. man to ‘.313 n-Fstrusg- cd. He poses as being between the two sections of the party. but at ‘heart he is an extremist, nnrDun- scrupulous." "There is something else which I must tell you," Miss Brown eontin. 113d. "This morning M1‘. Ciioutson came to my rooms." "He visits you there?" Dessitei" ex- claimed abruptly. “He has never been near them be- ,fore. Neither my friend nor I rc- ceive any visitors there. He came to beg ine not to go to the bank." “So he knew!" Dessiler muttered. "That's news to me. I thought that what they call tho action branch "I have never done it before,” she COFFIN & CO.‘ 230 Grafton st. Grocers ‘I30 Grafton St- TIllC (‘.1 lAliLO'l"l‘E'l‘0WN GUARDIAN QUALITY’ Oirly merchandise of highest 111111111)’ 1111111111111» ""11 1111 goods are guaranteed to glvo satisfaction or money back. PRICES as low as consistent with the quality 01' 5119115 591d 111111 u"? , service rendered. CLEANLINESS has always been one of the features for whichthis store has been noted. SERVICE We endeavor to be courteous and obliging and render every service expected in an up-to-dnte business. DELIVERY Goods are delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. ltlay we have the pleasure of sending an order to your home today? Thank you. COFFIN & c0. Phone 106 ESL I873 Phone I06 llflore Than 1,000 l *1 1111410}, Keep the youngsters Head 0f Cattle‘ ' Slaughteredi _ r ruary l5 this year a total of 86.650 cattle in Nova Scotia had been sub- jected lo the tuberlin test, and up to the same date a total of 1.004 had been slaughtered as a result of reaction to the test. according ‘to information tabled in the House to- day in reply to questions by Wil-l liam Dufi‘ tAntigonish-Guysbor- oughl. Up to February this year 1,592 cattle had actually reacted to the test. but the records of slaugh- 101‘ of 1.004 cattle have been so farl received. , The number of cattle slaughtered in the various Counties was as fol-l lowsz-Antigonish 108; Colchestcr, 195; Cumberland, 37; Guysboro, 11; Pictou, 258: Yarmouth. 59. The total number of signatures,‘ of cattle owners to petitions for the‘ establishment oi bovine tuberculos- is restricted area in Nova Seotia was 14,400. According to Countiesl Filled with heat giving calories; Delicious and healthful whent heated 1n the oven-muttered; and served with hot "milk/i ¢ MADE AT NIAGARA FALLS . In Memoriam Miss Jessie Bi Lang pension if you stay long enough and compensation to your relatives if you get it in the neck like I nearly, did. What are you hesitatingl about?" 1 ' | “I didn't like being swom at just, now." Miss Brown ventured. 1 "You shouldn't have been so‘ Th1: llvluli uf Illliss Jcsslc brown damned irritating, then," was the limit: occurred this uiuruiug at the blunt, wp1y_ Purtsiuulltli hospital ufllu- u. slim‘! (Portsmouth N. H- Exchange.) She hada retort ready, but it re-, illness. Alisa b21111; teuterctl flu- inained unuttered. Thcrc was allmspitul on Friday and illlfltlfivflfllr twinkle in his eyes, a curve at thekin operation uu Sillllfilily. Her emf-l corners of his lips. which bififllnCdillltlffll was considered serious lrnlul suddenly to humanize her p-rospec-flhc first but .1l('l‘_ relatives and Brown felt frivmls kvpl lip hupcfliut she It Stanley Bridge consisting of‘ 100, uoru of arable land, new barn 56x30, pump in bani, basement facing the. south. Good out building's and} dwellings. 33 acres broken rcadyg for crop. JAMES l}. IIISCOTT 1 Stanley Bridge l l ‘l I l , l. l CLEARANCE AlllIllllN l AT BRACKLEY POINT ROAD I am instructed by Cephas Ford to sell by Public Auction on his lll mlsea 7th day of March at. 1 o'clock sharp, the following stock, crop and implements, consisting of’ 1i work horses, 9 head of cattle, 5 w” mllch cows, 4 young heifers, 2 fall pigs, 2 brood sows. 30 hens. 3 geese- IMPLEMENTS-—l new truck Wit-n gon. pole and shafts, 1 light wagon} upress wagon, high sleigh. 2 wood sleighs, i light sleigh i mower, 1 “'°"° l" "lmly?" randcl barrow, spring tooth l1arrow,. gang plough, 1 single plough, pota-l success in the same direction. to hiller. set driving fairness, team harness, collars and hames. CROP—-50 bushels red potatoes] 50 bush. certified cobble s, quantity‘ oats, hay and straw. Kitchen range, Queen Heater. Churn, cream separator, other ar- ticles tuo numerous to mention. Terms made known at sale. No reserve as farm is sold. Should day prove stormy first fine day follow- ing. ' ALEXANDER McRAE Auctioneer 2876-3-3-31 Clearance llllllllflN SlllE At Meadow Bank West River . All the stock, crop and imple-l manta and household effects of’ the law William II. Boyle will be sold by Public Auction on the premises. on Wednesday, March 7th. 1928 at 12 o'clock noon tsharp.) The farm of’ the late William IL; Boyle comprising 100 acres fronting on West River, 90 acres of which are clear balance in hardwood is.’ also offered for sale. Good bulld- fngs close to Church. School andl Store. Telephone in house. Bcauti-l hil level farm in excellent state of" cultivation. well fenced and wateredl If not previously sold by private sale this farm will be sold by Pub-i llc Auction on above date with thcl stock. crop. are. joint notes on all sums over $10.00.‘ If stormy sale will be held first, fine day at song hour. For furth-l er particulars sec handbllls. j Apply on Premises or to MncKINNON & McNElLL, Solicitors Charlottetown.‘ ' Estate of William H. Boyle. J‘. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. 2806-2-29-61 enough-l like to hug the shore. me? to eliminate Oh, shucks. tome one's been ahcar of me. Terms of‘ farm at sale. 0f Stockfi ma‘ °"""Y l1" T756"! 8am, f) months credit on approvedj-—--—----- tive employer. Miss very weak and very acquiescent. mlizllt- wool/ill‘. _ She sat down. Miss 131mg was a native 0f T111011 "I didn't really uesitate." she eon- P. l). Lbclng ll. daughter of tlu- into fided. “There is n-ithing I should John, and Ellzabvlli Wright Lauig. like so much in the world as to be and had resided in the city for lyour secretary, 11nd go on with the the past twenty-five _vo:u-s. She work." . was u gradurlc nurse and iu past He came over and lalzl his lumd _v wuss followed her profoelslml. Slu- gently upbn tier shoulder. was 0110 n1‘ the nun-it faithful cum- "That's all right. then," he saidfiuimii-iuils of SL John's Church “I'll try to keep you out of mischief. null constant in attendance ill but you won't mind if there's a cer- lflhurch services for many your». tain amount of risk now and then?" and u-l church llu: Sunday pru- She lifted her blite eyes to illS. ceding lilo day Hill‘. 1.‘llll)l't!(l the ‘hos- “I shalft mind at all,“lshe prorti- 115ml. Slu- lovl-d i101‘ church and ised. "I'm not really u coward." \\':t.~i l.‘\'t‘l' lntt-rt-stcil in its act- "If I didn't know than" he growl-i lvillvrh A wouuui of so many lov- ed as he touched the hell iuwn his‘alilt§1~l1uruclo1isltics. she was loved way back to .iis easy P111111‘. “I by her ‘friends iillil her death is shouldn't be making you (his offer. kuculy- full. 11y Si. John's parish. Nine o'clock tomorrow morning. Her fm-l- always wore u 5111111‘. illlil 9191156- 611d b11111! 801116 Clothes. You nhc dill iuuuy litllu kindly di-i-ds. may be going out of town." as silo was over rcluly tn cxluud “What sort of clothes?" sviupulhy or (lo a kindness fur "How the de,—misc..cf should Is-omu mm lu need. She will I111 know what you wear?"'hc answcrcd-lmuvb missed by her relatives and "I 119g V0111‘ Dllldflnrs] 11101111. lmwlfrienlls. but hy i101" iiobleucss 11f should I know? 1311112 MWUfiIII-LI" l1~l1;l.1":\c1vi~ 41nd her unselfish spirit "A111 I §°111E~l0 1311111i1?" >11!‘ \'(‘11"l's'l|(! has loft: bchlud 11l(!lil‘1l‘l1‘t4 that tured. lwill luuke lKll‘ lovingly rl-verull- "No. Cambcrlcy. i Nliss. Ling is survived by flirt-c‘ lsislt-rs. Marv and llzinuali Lung. MISS BROWN 111111/901 1101110 PS-jtvlio .1 (‘sided with their sister 1m slrecl; two brothers was supposed to run their business entirely apart from thcgoneral par- y .. , ‘_‘I suppose he must have known," lMiss Brown conceded reluctantly. ‘“I absolutely refused to change my plans. Then. while I was getting IUIIO the car. a man came up and lstabbeci the tire." "I heard of that," Desslter reflect- ed. , “It made us between five and ten minutes late in starting. I suppose that is the only reason I wasn't blown to pieces." . I Her eyes met Dessitcrls. For a lman whose acquaintance with wo- men and~their ways was scant, he lwas swift to realize their faint lgleam of reproach. He smiled at ‘her very kindly. _ “Please don't bciicvc that I lhaveift thought of that." he begged. ,"Your safety was _my first question. my first thought." 1 She flushed a little. pleased. j "I suppose you thought I ought to diavc mentioned it directly you came lin," he went bu. "Well. it was lthcre, where it should have been. lThe words were almost on my lips. ' lThen I saw how perfectly Suit-Chill- l -d . dii~rlxnri~x~f . . . ,:°?(fve:o£)gfir£;h?§,v0rk“ ‘(in krf:;:,,e,.§‘co1't(:d again. somewhat to her (1lS-,(,‘]1(15[||11t 1 .. icomfcrl. in a Government car. io= i,,|,,, Ur \'(}\\'[1|)| 1m} “llllium .. a "I k1 . sh nu 1 l. l. . . ' ‘ '1' l .. ‘ow S I .n Him‘ , __!fu1d Frances in pronounced 11cgli-,(),,1,|,,,,,|, r311“: 1 4 Si) young Gicatson is .111 uclmh , p 1 .1 u on h” bed gmoki a, lcr?" he continued after a l1l\'|i‘('lll'S1g.c‘ yng p _ . ' ‘ l H , _ lpmum his," that “hm, i, is, um cigarette and leading the evening‘, lllu. funeral 0i Jugs-ll», liruwui l - . , . w)" DflDPT. |l.zinu was held Frilluv afternoon cl led in youi uoild. ., _ _ , , - , , “If m, m“ m), mcmidyu,“ ,_ ~- M,“ Q1101‘ 111011‘. 111? 131191 C011l9$6901-,.-5 1-1 tzlfltfk. lll-v- I\l2lx\\‘11ll (rattler. l . / 1 .. l. throwing down the lll.'V\"Sl)8.|)0l' a11ti»,-,.,-|,,,- m- a}, Jglnfq ,.|,,,,»,.|, ,,,,,,. . "Blown replied. What is il c" ' ~ . 1 * - ' ' H, ‘in your world, Qqiqqe} I~.,,.J~_I,,; ‘olllflohlhl! 11015911. ‘ 1110 Lljlckexlbldllrllllh, lllt sum: ill the 1101111.. ‘ i, ‘ ~Hcw the devil do 1 knmvq-i he llflve 119911 100 1111111)’ U’? 1P0» T hu- lllil (Tliestuul street. null flu- l l IN FLORIDA He (in sailboat): We're out far Flapper: Gosh, ain't you gm absurdly NOT .’~'..Ol\‘i‘. 1h HISTOI‘! "l suppose Washington’: aftensp the cherry 572.7"? “Hardly. :1‘ view of f/lr. Vcl:tr l lrctortcd. testify. "You have a fair need a“ anlldme‘ Whal is l.“ lla'l""“““lmu “WWW m" “l” gmvll‘ . ' idea of what my lzic has been likrrmral antidote’. Edllh‘ to lllodlllgl All“ 1111111! 111111 resided in this murmg the ms, Lwq m. three v m chickens and disposing of their dlS-‘(qty durmg the W“, 25 years 31111 .Do you mink them has ha,“ “m, llltllslgfilgliifi nmd flirting I! is‘ Hllillvlydfll bit lhrci» sisters. ‘AllPJl’ ' ~- ‘ -.-'..'1.' l . - »- - i it ii '1'."'1f itime loi pl1llai1d..i1ng, 1.1 1.11 mu‘ use" gnss Brown obsrwwld “In, ind “llulnil illfirfil‘ iliilsnt til-iii M155 Brown considered me ,,,;,,_.»_ 11D . - » 4 . 1 iottu. hint, ul .i\1.11 ‘, V. as..- ‘(er composed,“ .1718 0“ 1161‘ Cfilil- also iwu l)l‘0|.lli’i‘S- John. 0i Nmvltri. “one can scarcely ten... She deck“; Frances raised herself lazily, and. led. “These are the records, I ima- _ _.\l: .. . and William Lune, of Oak- with her hands clasped bevlrntl her: 1am], cnpfornin. lgmc‘ cl youllifpubuc work. not oflhliflgéilzolseghzécri?“llllfllilllnn; “"19" iotrnill‘ Iglielilllliiitliilt‘llliflnlllillln , . t eg- I . -_ _ -~—-- -_' . '~.-- -.--' v yqlléhggvgg the records of bomLo heflglélflts 3'01"‘ 11119111891111‘! -"l'-l°111$11°5< the dircc-liuu of J» Vcruc Wood. .snei>i>ed- _ l ' -- » . "' , “Th”; Fmmpslflx- M55 Brownl "firs: you dining .vith 1.11. l-‘runl. ‘murmured. with her eyes upon the, “ff! ~um um To w" m“ we {rum . Amy 1 “we wacky mm“ M“ '§f,“§§f,ua§;n‘;§‘l”“ ave enlmy vanity is a little piqued. MimJcwic MacLnren. widow of Captain l no,» Course 8118' was) women like Fraiiklarid has raised the siege. HC_Wl1lilll'1l MacLarcn, passed awuy at w “ha, M.” usefuL one drinks with hasn't‘ been down this week or wril-Iher home il1 Georgetown 11L five - . ~ . ten. o'clock Saturday morning. 1 afhbgllgthaxxltglewlélllfrkfigfi Mrs. MacLaren. who W35 in her . 85th vear, was a daughter" of the .' l t. tr ' 1 .i'_:_‘z,llll?lltlgle‘innfi learns Wm one Wm‘ " lntc Charles MacLarcn of George- l o 1 o h“ “xmeg u “Lug brutal w cmpclwhat 1S Hflme aduwu. and has been fortminy yours _ _ | t ‘a resident of that town. except xiltrlifflltgglyly“138225135‘?! “"1 SICk Mother? when she accompiiiiicd her hus- I'l‘Il'l‘lllII‘ll Uni. >"I"lll|lI\\'1i|l_" ululbl-r H _ I , band. a wcil known master mariner . Wlml- m” devil‘ are Y°u c“)- ! on a number of voyages to different ,q|,(-5(.10n1ng mg for?" hp dempndmil 110ml I tit‘ l-ll-pl-d :1 troubli- iilllllihlliifllvilpurts of mp globe’ .. M155’ Bmwn was Suddenly c9111“? H" "i1?" lll-lllltn) She was a true Christian woman. .ed. When she came to think it illm-vt-n run-l»; possessing splendid qualities of 0W1‘ $110 W115 holflllcd 111 hefscll- I ' Wlffr“? ‘psfm; mind and heart. and was a worthy 5110105" 1° 1191‘ lePt- ., ~ ' _ my ‘descendant of her stilrdy God fear- “Sit down." he interrupted. ' _ ‘ - = - ~ utl ring gmmsh ,,,,,-,_-5,O,~s, Miss Brown. 110tWit118t1111d111l: her . ' . , ,,.,."'““"‘l Gracious in manner. friendly to ‘new humility. hesitated. She with-I 1,‘, ,,n,.,- Mk1“; nil. and with a warm heart for glrew thr- hand she had stretched, .1Il1|ll<\.~;“t>i' 14:1". these in sorrow or want, she en- juut for hcr coat, but she did not siti , i-rt-lsli-rlplitliu“MHKP cleared herself to all who knew her. fllgwn, , - “t... 1,‘, 'I'l1crc are left to fondly cherish , --L,5,_c,,_-- 1,0 went 0,, “yvc been- ' _ _t'IHII'4l1l11|1I ,1 the memory of u loving and devot- wanting an opportunity to talk tolg,,,,,..,| ,,,_,. ,,,.;,,,,, "' _" "',kcd mother. two sons. Frank in you. You're in this thing now. 11 l‘t'i'|>lll|||l'|i41 lllt‘ _ lwrlplltbll" Winnipeg: William. marine 0118111- ihad to “us, some one when I,ulrllluiu-xiiiirzri Ililfilgfgiltflallfil‘ turf rlll<lgl~ oer. who has been spending the thought I might be going to_ did,‘ ,1}, '.,,.,,_~_.i.tl~. 'l‘i1|ilr-lu Zli-“ii.” ‘ e winter in Georgetown. and Lillian. ( and by good luck it turned uit to, . nrldgoburum_ontoh I mu; I'|‘I'NI'i‘l||l10|| u. y‘: |',,-_ wife of Harold W. Mncdonald ofTo- be you. Arc you willing to stayl "‘ "f, __ _ _ . v _ _ _ _ (in Mull Ifl unto llurv 1f 5111i “lab Wmmm. were with the“. ‘mother MRS. JESSIE MucLAREN “Jack is studying surgery." "Shaving himself. eh?" _..__._..4»o¢----- \|<>\\'ll My Bug (on Washington's birthday): I was going to chop dowr u Illllt‘ the signatures were as follows: ,-— Hants, 1,470: Annapolis, 1.567;‘. Queens, 621; Halifax. 1.658; Yer-l mouth, 1,502; Colchester. 1,737: Cumberland, 1.956; Pictou. 1.929; Antigonish, 1,071; Guysboro. 919. l The total cost to date of the 05-. , tablishment of restricted areas in Nova Scotia is $94,826.64, of which $52,801.84 was for compensation] and the remainder for miscellane- ‘cus up to January 31st last. Under this restricted area policy $32,311.06, tvas paid to owners up to February 15th last. Dllrim: the fiscal year 1926-27 about $85,000 was spent on tuberculosis research work. of which $19,463.66 was spent. out of Nation- al Research‘ Council funds. -<0%>--———- l Mt. Stewart Notes l Spring is evidently on the way. the first. robin having been seen Thursday, March 1st. Mr. Ira Clarlfspcnt a,few days at Savage Harbor last week. re- turning IPriday evening. A very pleasant afternoon was spent Thursday at the home of Mrs Wilfred McDonald. when a numb-l er of ladies met at the invitationl of Mrs. McDonald. to have an oft- crnooirs hooking. Tea was served by the hostess in her very capable] way, after which work was again resumed on the mat. Always have the magic WRIGLEY package in your pocket. _ So handy to reach-so ready to serve! _ Nerves are soothed, throat refreshed, thirst allayed, diges- tion aided. - ' Wriglefs Double Mint is and better peppermint Motors on the earth and over itl was seen on Friday. Messrs. W. L. McLeod, Lilther Coffin ‘and Roy Jay; motored to Charlottetown by thcl ice. (this is Mr. McLeorls second‘ ’ trip) and the aeroplane making her regular trip to the Magdalens. A combat of more‘ than passing‘ interest took D1300 on the ice bc-| tween Gillis‘ Pl. and Burke's-l wharf Friday evening, when all horse race was hold. All the horses ' were in the best of condition and were eatmbh’ driven by their dlf-I fcrcnt. drivers, holding the fans’ en-l thusiasin until the last heat was, finished. A meeting was lu-ld in the I. O. F.‘ hall F‘riday (‘Vfllillil to find which way the public felt towards build-, lug u 110W tlidllllg rink. discuss its cost, upkeep. etc. No definite cou- clusion was arrived at. - F l -- ace» - -_ 1 l -/ '1‘11Y-UI\'. T011 lll(llll|1l.‘l'£>' and lwlv risilcrs illt‘! ul Illt‘ home ul‘ .\Il'l~'.‘ l‘1l1\\'ill‘ll Sliurltei: Papers were read on Red (‘loss work. Plans were luudo lo hold u social cvculug fill. Airs. Al. l.<-l'urg11y's on February filth illrif) ‘.1 euuuultloo. was uppoiiil- (‘(1 in gel u progrziui for u rtlllttvrl lo bc held cu Si, ikttril-ks in 1hr‘ x Wrigles/s Spearmint, Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit and the sugar-coated Nips. 0111111211 ~ , ......l’.:§§ll'..li5§3-WEEK ln Strand Theatre (Market Building.) l fifuesdny, March 6—-l'rovinciul Dulrymonh Association, 2.30 & 7.30 p. at suffered so she No“ j Prominent Dnirymcn will attend. walk, Restored to Heahhl Wcducsdug" morning, iWillTh ‘Illa-Sheep Breeders’ Annual Meeting ll by Lydia E. Pinkhanfs "' m’ Vegetable Compound l _ Minesing, Ontarid-“l am alprac- t|cal_ nurse and l recommend iydia IE. PinkhamkiVcgetnble Compound to ‘ sutferuig women. For three monthsl ~ lwas almost helpless and could nut _. . _ v ‘ _ 5,‘; at the table 11mg enough u, drink ll Tlfl-l). llliireb Jlh-f-urrusry lireerlcrs‘ Associutiom-Aunual Jlecllflll 3on5) of tea. Many a time my bus-l 1o "- "1- » an carried me to bed, i would be . . . ao weak. Then ho road in the apcrfh"d“y' M‘“"‘h 9"""|"'l"l° "P11111116 Mtfltlinff-Z 11- 111. 111111 73" ll- '"' 0f u woman suffering as I didpwho| “"11"! Show and Seed Fair will be hrlrl during Farmers‘ W6?‘- got: better-after taking-the Vggcgable’ Farmers should [ilitll to attend all meetings. ompound, so he wentand got it for 21665'2‘22-“'I'm-Gi . mo. When I had taken three bottles l l was Just; like a. new woman undl have bud aplendid health cvei- since. When I feel any bearing-down pains l l always take it; sometimes a hi-ilfl bottle or whatever I need. lt is my only medicine and I have told many i: one about it. Any one wanting to1 ‘Wednesday, March ‘INF-Combined Meeting of’ Central Farmers Insti- tufc und Silinc Breeders Association, 2.30 p. m. and 7.30 11-111- Tllllrlill-‘IY. March llth-I‘. EJ. (‘ti-irpcratlvc Egg and Porrltry Association Meeting, .0 a. m. and 2 p. m., with Banquet for délcgatvs at 0.3? p. m. ‘Pjofespsiiimal [Cards lMclDonald &lMcPhee ‘J “l B. A. DONALD S, H ARI, 1. a. McDONAI-g A 11.11. McFflfl 11111111111101)’ 111 She as well as her brother . in?" ,1: 131i ~11 '3 r1 - .- - _ l l" ligllxllllillm‘ when she was called to her Home ORATORICAL them. Home Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teacher's Numo~............ FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE ORATORY EDITOR CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. 7A. NA DIAN AND INTERNATIONAL Ilclng conducted In Prince Edward Island by the Charlottetown G"“dl“'"' land sph,"s_ Expéflence proves thafseizaures. the total net profit thuaf"haa made the moat striking oli- l am a pupil of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..cnllegc or school. ested In the Oralorical Contests and I would like to take part in On February 1. 1928, I was less than l0 years of age. Name . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date of Birth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Striking Advance "Please explain." Miss Brown beg-j ~—— Emma‘ . . ith ilttl fl tt " t l "l ' liggn w a e u c‘ a mil/Ira. MacLrweln also leaves one 1 ,. _' , _ . s cr Mrs. llam' Dauncey of As my secretary. Ive got an of-l - _ ficlal department now. you know} Lfigéfnasglaguliil be h ‘d t G and yours will be a semi-official ap- - - | u e a 60" pomtment Thmp ‘hundred a V981“ Gomn-nsslorhgctoigai today. Monday. the 5th inst land your keep when we re travelling‘. _ l“ l) m, __.,>_ l_ , QUEBEC. Que. March 2.-—The1 1__ _____________ [Quebec Liquor Commission had a .1 WOMEN“ AILMENTS |rceord year last year. the total val-‘ CONTESTS . CAUSED BY NEGLECT ‘me of its sales being 023.425.1110 and: - fits not operating pron; si.293.91a.i (Clnadlln Prim) P t t em ‘m. Emmy women Added to this latter amount is $1», NEW YORK, N. Y., llfnrch 2. —~ wmflilzflfalgfabmng back 800d hea,,h:484.0fl7 revenues from permits anclgCanada in the last twelve months Wecnuse of the". mud action Dn reaching the sum o.‘ $6,'I78.000. Iiur- vanxge on tllic widest. front, and wlrli Hamumnls Pms are exactly suned ing the year the sum of $6.028,202:what will be Ftlio moat. permanent ,0 a Womaws needs lwas turned over to the DTOVIIICIBIlITWIIIT of any period of‘ the same From girlhood to the declining Kovernmcnt and expended on, leing-th in its history." declared your. of 01d an‘ were ,8 no. hams,- capltal account. Hon. Vincent Massey. Canadian Md w health for women folks than‘ These figures are taken from lhelMlnlater to the Uni-ted Slates, hi 1D“ Hamilton-s 9,11,, In, because report. of the Liquor (‘ommisslonladtlreaalng tlhe New York Bond lthege mud vegetablg 9,11,, pfomute for the yeur 1926-27 and which wacftilub at luncheon here today. l,@gu|a,-|y_ because they Kgep the tabled in the Legislative Assembly ~—-<o->_.___ lsystem clean, that Women and them by Hen. Jacob Nicol. provlnciall Aluminum soles for shoes with lso beneflcjgp Many u; we comp- treasurer. “grooves that grip the ground finn- tlona women find difficult to over- ""'"—"*°>“-——\ .ly have been invented in Scotland come are remedied by Dr. Hamil- Small motor operated propeller-altar out door ivorkern and persons tonb Pills. 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