oxo in Spltzbcrgen M}. F. G. Binney, oi the Osford University Expedition h, spilling-gen, writing to the “Times , says:- "l-he sledgen have an ample supply of OX0. This is an ideal food, as it is highly concentrated and has the highest . nutritive value in a miniininn bulk." —glV¢S' vitality —-the glow oi warmth and vigour —the health and stamina to with- stand exposure to the cold, and the fatigue of sustained work. T this lteallll- . . ..'}'..,..;'3"_. nine! The rich concentrated beei nourish- i‘ ‘éupm ment of OX0 makes it one of the Hot water, - y; a cupful. Ono-l teaspoonful tor 1 0x0 Cube). , Duh of Lemon juice. most valuable and economical of winter foods. 'Don’t get run down—take 0X0 ~. -snoi> from Htllllll‘! emu:- -THE POSTPONED. ANNUAL meeting of St. Mark's (Allllflll) Church. Keiistngton, will be held in the church hall-on Monday.‘ Ftb. 19th at 2 dclock pun. 7414mm’ —BRIDAL siiowem- A very services. Were pleasant evening was spent at the lily? “Ablclwe home or‘ Mr. and Mm. Richard Clarke of \Vlmot, on Friday even- ing last. wren a shower was given their daughter Stella who recent- ly became the wife of ‘Moase of Kenslngton. A largo lI-Ifl- number of friends and relatives -—-~—' were present and the happy coupfei -"°°K5Y"Th° were the recipients of many beau- U"! tiful and useful -—-BEDIQUI IIIT CU verse had the largut crow] Qanday. How about Sunday? For your aake, you need to wo but you do more than IOIII l melee the grow tinder." then those have been away-from aervles long ought to love the vices at Bedoque 11 iun. Sea was scheduled to they expressed their appreciatlonfiih by and, neediess to say. all did ample B" justice. A social time was thenfiame- lengaged in. after which all repair-lrffli-‘sed led to their homes, having ivishedlms P9311131‘ "n? 11'7- ithe young couple a 58pm, anddoiibt, that the regal-t, prosperous journey through life. ‘would Show a °°°YQ --_-<o>---- W878 to meet the Royals wltrm Western Personals. —The many friends of _\ir. Sasri- iuei Bernard. Kensington. will be mg decjm-ed {he ‘pleased t0 see him out nroiitidlc -again after his recent illness. i ‘ Dllnnrda lint-cl! rel’ ‘it y‘ —-.\li5s Ethel Irving who is e1- ;plc_voil by the Farmers (Jo-opera; ‘live store of llisccuche spent thc-‘Would 'woek end in ' pe Traverse w. h, her gran-tits. .\ir. and Mrs. “X ii. O‘, lrvéng-C. i ~Dr. W. ii‘. Church, Suntmcrsi- ffaierai inspector of foxes, has Jllfllftl iroiii an extended ti-p-xew York to flue lrhrgugl] (111009? and Ontario, in .10 We" me shwmem o‘ Lrzterr-sis oi‘ the live stock braush, ,0. l lPresldent 1o Governor Smith: ,Telegram received. I am inform- led situation in northern New York is result of fafliure of transpon- Authority Gourtlation rather than of supplies, and ‘l believe conference in progress ithis morning ‘DGHVQOH federal fuel p “bisifllNfiTON, Feb 18F- Presi iiii New York is relieved. ,lo\i'ing telegram was A $11100 Cook Book for 6c The book of National Sea Food Recipes is now in the press. it covers one of the most important, and most neglected, departments of cookery-the paration of fish for the table in ways that will to its appetislrig qualities. It is unique in this respect,cvery recipe was contributed by women of the Maritime Previnces. 83 new and enticing recipes in all are listed, signed by their contributors. The winners of the $100 prizes arc among the number. This book cost more than $1000 to prepare. We will sent it for just enough to cover mailing charges: 6c. Start Dent right by sending this coupon with two 3c stamps for your copy. pre- add Nrimc AriouArl,‘ ‘mvr/omu. r/s/v I5 m? W4 1 I DETROIT; Feb. 12.-—Joseph Leiriadrniiiistrzitor and the New York lzypsky, 3i, will behave for the fuel administrator will result ln mo“ year it’ spankings and thefrelief. Warren G. Harding." lwnmiunl presence ln-hls home of}- pléfélfleilé£tlil OftiCGl‘ have the A " Mrs. Gladys Leszynsky. hi! W171‘- i ' ' ‘proved to Judge Thomas Cotter! yesterday that she was capable of ‘- lspanking liim-—ei_id had been dOiiIZl q-AQSHIN-G-royx Fer, 13__go d9. l“ f"? a 1M3 “m@'—a“d "Q5 m’ llcate are experiments which Dr. J, dimmed by ‘he mu" '0 admmsuhS. Barnett is conducting on mag-i ti“? Pumshmen‘ whenever 5h“ b“ nctizaiion for the Carnegie inetitu-i 13'9"“! l‘ necessary‘ Sh‘: me“ 3"“ tioii here that street cars operab’ llllGfle a special probation officer g ha“ a male away have been‘ in" ‘he Perm‘! “f ‘l 3'9"’ m Seeiorilcred supplanted bv bussee until "hm h” “Wham! came home at ‘lithe experiments 3T9 coirbleted.‘ ‘reasonable hour. avoided bod COXD-I D1, Barnett is seeking to Clem, up 19a“? and “mducled 1mm?“ as “some or the sclcnfllc mysteries flmfgflllhusgtnél sggfilllfin tomghtthat still surround magnetization land ‘it yo?! 5;}, 5g X," sgpank himlmkoge or current from the pass- lcveri" day," Mrs. Leszynsk)‘, flush- [eil Willi hcr ncw authority told {effect the highly sensitive instru-l 3 not llii] wz- b d nn l1, l -. id the Judge. T119 0°11" made I10 llleiiinlent u ed' ‘those lli"(\\' Jnithsuiiest are diiieizsiied ‘for merfiy- SHORT JACKETS’ w"); against tho indiistrlafs with tlie_ i COLLAR-S. I . ‘ LOXDON, Feb. 13.—Among the X-Rays 1s B86115 lg; mzirkahie street costumes seen re 10-day is that with a slim‘! , ‘k b ll f .1 i 1 Cozraazbrgéelfltsiglzn lgiggg:é)lg'erw§illjfzlltllleé thoapcilridTllit-ractillaiirofaluiirn ‘i: l ' 'il d fl t ilk B rth , or in“ ‘hemp’? my‘ populaflyfllikhatlii: nilsarlm tint; oer Liollad ,known as x rays, is dead at .\lilll-‘except m,“ n has no opening at l no‘ i ' i 1r. m. 18, inn-gt for yourself when you attend the yon out lat Sna- heart w Gilli-Rh. Ser- g; My‘), town, 3 p.m. and Cape Timur" 7‘ Same o! hockey _ be piaycd gifts. mi- which on farm" m“ Wfliiieaday. m. the (‘ape Traverse Royalsi unable to attend thef The captain o: (he gum‘ fearing, no‘ .__.._. of the game, JMONTAGUE METHODIST- whlch would ‘The regular service will be .heid lnot favor the Nationals, and wag-He ‘cording to a previous uiidersggnd game forfeited.- _ Grant Embargo,’ ldent Harding today turned down a rcquesr fmni Governor Al Smith of l, ‘mnflmflr o, agrmmu,_elcoail to Canada until the situation no . . . . . . 4%};- sent by liii the fcontrol o! the [Gilflllilil workers. who have been! iobeyin-g orders to strike, will be of working for ‘the occupying nutiiorl/tiee or not at Dismissed mien will ‘be re, French or Belgian strike, Information issued to" circles indi-r catcs llic latest erhposed embargo‘ on niotal products from iilte Ruhr ing electric cars was sufficient 10mm? 111" Fiiliml Red A Pepper ‘For r 0 b0 L wag-no 2 rle- a; “H”? l ,,, a ,.,. ,,..,, mo.“ .,,,,.,,_ l v-s. 1...... mo“... was a...“- Eastern Guardian ‘bountiful lunch presided over my ed- AS the ferry WI! late --- Miss Helen cums was served downs m» 0f the Nationals niay- ..'8HOP mm Holman’: Catalog. Hill) F MacDonald. soiiris. c; ‘i . .‘WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. ‘The monthly meeting of the Mon- wague Branch of the Women's '"""'l'" siitute mot Feb. 6th. in the LBBEUu Rooms. The usual monthly busi- the members decided to donate ularge globe to the School, also two pen- qil slinrpeners. The entertainment fConinilttee reported that a Comedy, pwiililed the Private rliiior, W115 be- success and that it was to he staged to an Embal-g-Fllli‘ pll-bliC in the very near future. .-\ special committee was appoint- rl: l0 make and sell home-made The ml-‘cnndy in wnjunction with the “Private 'hitor.". Progress being fiepoi-lod the meeting adjourned. "ness vras transacted, and ‘French Take l l - New Measures - PARIS. Feb lit-Following furth- intcrviews between French and ‘Belgian railway chiefs, new meas- iures will at once be put tin force more complete Yer ‘Ruhr for railway given the choice r11. placed by breakers. day in authoritative to ‘illl-fifiCilfiPll Germany is really an embargo at nil. man inziiisii"i:i's merely have pig: for an export license French authorities, ‘Purpose oi‘ making them ipay and not against the Reich. Golds In i Chest Ease your tight, aching chest.‘ ..°MILK FOR 8ALE~8c quart. 2-121 t to collect the 2G- per ctnit. export tax wliirili could if Piles, s lid” ‘the front, The fastening is usually é Imie big ornamental button. --Z4-aQ.-___. ‘ NEW YORK FUR PRICES —--——<-o>——-— CHIFFON FOR NEGl-luEl. wow roan. Fob. Jilayr-rs of chiffon niakc up l points tipped with ,tlic layer beneath |tlir0ugh the slashes. If factory treatment will restore the old car to its former buoyancy, power, speed and economy of operation, you can save the outlay called for by a HCW car. Because we make gasoline engines, arid because our plant has everything for repairing and restoring all types of them, we can put your car ‘In as good running order as the day it left the factory. For Instance, we have the Heaid Cylinder Re- . flap...” s-v < grinding equipment and re-grind cylinders and fit new pistons and rings as low u $23.00. write. k\ ,anuf._a_cturers of‘ ri I neMofol-s ~-, d "tf n00 ‘ml. bow o! /il>lyznmrildlgll”ile gflflllflfiitfllrlfii. Take l Pyramid P"? llnvc Given. ilfllfllng plies or homorrlioids, nak lit-Pour hi“. ilatest gorgeous negligeo. The firstmame l layer is black. Over tliis are placed ' ‘lrrango, 1min yellow and turquoise. [ENC-ll layer is slashed into long black iasscls. glimmering Fflliilliiil’ THE MARKETS l If you are one of tlioso unfortu- ntcs struggling with the pain and lstrcss of itching, bleeding, pro- Messrs. livinter October sale 1922. Skunk, Micliigzi riocllncdlfl to 15 percent. Eastern declined l5 percent. Central and s clincd 25 percent.- CivetCat declined 10 percent. American Opossum (l-icllnu] percent. . l suppositories Arc‘ QUMMERSIDE MARKET ""‘\‘l-‘.',';.i.€1‘;.°|" ‘iii-iii’: ‘They'll’ D81" butter E8135 Der dozim: Hay ................ .. Pork MURRAY HARE ’ Butter Eggs Peri: no substitute. Rcllof should come go quickly you will wonder why an 'olic should continue to suffer the a n of such a (Hairs-rising condition. “or n free trial package. send name nnil lirltlress to Pyrrinilrl Dru G20 Pyramid Bldg" Marshall, C . Aficlno ' bO-GO-O-O-OO-O-O-‘O Nothing conveys Thoiightfiilness and Cheer Like Your Portrait FretPk liulli nnri co. the following repor; of the sale (is compared with the n and Northern. outhwestern dc-i is; . '28—-30! . sol .$l1-—12 . 50-55 as Moves for Reduction 3g . ,' . g; in Member s Salaries 12% o ltresslvc party but ii number or Stop ‘the pain. Break up the con- gestion. Feel a had cold loosen up in just a short time. | "Red Pepper Ilub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. 1t cannot liurt you and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion illlil soreness >right out. Nothing liiis such penetrating heat as rod peppers, and when heat penetrates right ,down into colds, congestion. aching lmiisclos and sore, stilt joints relief lcome: at once. The moment concentrated you apply Red Hep- lper Rub you feel the tingling heat. ‘In three minutes the congested spot {is warmed through and through. lwlien you are suffering from n ‘cold, rheumatism, backache. stiff peck or sore" muscles, Just get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, at tiny drug istore. You will ham the quickest relief known. Agnes MoPhail, M.P. OTTAWA, Feb IB-llliiss Ashes MacPhall has put down on the or- der paper a resolution suggesting a cut of 12% per cent in the sal- aries of all cabinet ministers and members of the House of Com- mons and Senate. It is seconded by Mr. Hurry Leader who defeated Mr: Melalisn in 1921. The resolu- tion has not excited any mflrkéil enthusiasm in the ranks of the Pro them will support i1 when it comes up foi- discussion. Government Buys Another Railway 01TUAWA Feb. 13.— Hon Qgorga P. hrahnm, noting Minis- ter of Railways and Canals still-ail in the House today that the 50' arfflmenL had completed the Dill‘- ahase of the Carsquet and Oiilf shore railway and that with the exception of $560, the purchase price had been paid. The Depart- ment of Railways and Canals, a! m request of the Department o Iltfiilce. hnd retained this $550 oi the purchase prim- tn protect the fiof the Post Office Depart Q C1014, defying g Coats for men sell at deeply cut prices A day on the road in an open sleigh will convince you that there’s plenty of fur coat weather in our winter yet Get a good warm fur coat to-day, at prices that maké such a purchiase a very easy one. 2 only Natural Grey Goat Coats 2 only Heavy Black Goat Coats 2 only Silver Wallaby Coats . . . 1 only Wombat Coat . . . . . . . 4 only Silka Beaver Coats ln- .......$25_0g .......$50_()o ......$05.00 ......$29.00 Overcoat Sole lit $19.50+ 15 onlyMensll/intei‘ Overcoats in good hes Tweeds ,in browns, greys and dark greens, full and half belt models, set in or raglan sleeve, sizes 36 to 40 $19.50 .-.--.,.. ..~-....---..-. Overcoat Sale at $29.50 w: 26 Men’s all Wool Winter Ovei browns and dark fancy Tweeds, plain, models, set in and raglan s1 itonsand plaid back cloths. coats in lovatt, full and half belt eeves, some with leather but- Sizea35..to, . .. . $21k!!!) ‘Some Economy Chances at the Men’s Store _ 3 only menls brown _o1_uck sheep lined coats, sizes 40 to 42 $9.00 6 only boys winter over- coats in dark brown all wool tweeds, half belt models, sizes for boys from 12 to 16 . ble breasted styles, sizes 36 years $10.50 to42............... $17.00 Men’s double and twist all wool Bannockburn pants, good heavy weight and well made, sizes 32 to 44 waist g Poor Should Not l Mock The Wealthy, WINNTPEG, Fob. 113-4896311158‘ 4 only boys winter over- coats, dark grey with full- ‘belt, sizes for boys 13 and 14 years $7.50 Men’s‘ all wool Bannock- burn suits, single and dou- eels --.- -.¢..--.-. before the law amendments com- mittee c.’ the Provincial begslai- ure here today. Dr. Rochester was protesting on behalf oi‘ tho Alfirtn- co against the passing of the Sun- _ day CXCllfSlfhLblll, as introduced the‘ rich were breaking the Shh-vb)‘ John Queen, Labor, which bath was no ground for giuingiii-oiilti make possible the opera- facilitics fbr ohe poor to do like- lion of trains to the beach resorts W186, declared Rev Dr. Wm. RO-lon Sunday, cllester, of Toronto, secretary of Ho stritcd that in; Lords the Lord's Day: Alliance, appear and that in his opinion the mew ure could not, oven though P9P‘ missoble in character be legally rlprsrritlvo. Several representatives oi BMW amt church omiii tions pupil" ed Dr. Rochester: protest while the secretary of the Manitoba Se! enth Day Adventists favored tilt passage of ‘the bill. Further coll- siirieration villi ‘be given iiie W tomorfflwu 1 tho Manitoba vires Day Act, W218 uiira au- -,.. ‘iv The largest Sale of any H. is‘, mesa‘ Ilbinlt the railway for lOll of ngllterod mall before the road was taken over. .03."