LAPKIL ,1. 192s DOCtOl” Says. l;.'...... y, Use Kotex! if Far sapefior to home-madam‘ imitation sanitary napkins- 5 Important Features 1—Sofl:r gauze; higher absor- bency; 2—Sb_aped not to show when worn; 5-Deadorizes~sn'ely, thor- cpshlv; é-Adjust it-thinner, narrower, as required, d l” 5—E4sily dkpored of.’ ‘ _ DON'T risk your health for a few pennies taved by_ makeshift sanitary napkins. Science points the new way. Women are freed to- day by Kotex. Kotex is soft and comiortable—it is made oi the most ‘perfect absorbent material known. It is specially proc- essed and deodorizes when worli. It does not show under any gown-mo more self-con- sciousness. l And Kotex is easily dispos- able. And that ends embarrass- ment. Allin all Kotex has freer’ women from one vitally im- portant hygienic problem. Ge‘ Kotex today at any drug, dry goods c: departmental store. e MADE 1N CANADA KDT€X The New Sanitary Pad which deodorizes CONCERT AND BASKET SOCIAL On Wednesday evening, March 20th the Christian Endeavor Society of Wood Islands, lielda very successful Concert and BaslretvBoclal in Wood Islands East Hall, the sum o! eighty eight dollars belngrealized. The Chairman, Mr. D. J. Riley pre- sided in his usual capable manner. Following is the program: Opening Chorus, “The Maple Leaf For Ever." Recitation. “Our flag," by Olga MncMlllan. Dialogue, "Suburban Saps" by Lloyd and Montle MacMillan. Instrumental Music by Harold Young and Vina Ferguson. Song by Mllburn Keenan. Dialogue, “Courtship Under Dimctll- ties," by Catherine Nichoson, Made- line, Verlie, Mina and Myrtle Mac- Millan. Intermission, Bagpipe Music, Sale oi Candy. - _ - Chorus, "Oh, Susanna.” Dialogue, "Stop, Look, Censor," by Lloyd and Montle MacMlllan. son and Dcugaid Stewart. - Recitatlon by Harold Young. Dialogue, “Rejected? by Annie MacPherson, Elizabeth Ross, Chester MacPherson. _ Monologue, by Hugh MacKinnon. Gaelic Bong, by Allan Cameron. Solo and Chorus by Catherine Nic- holson (soloist). Mrs. M. C. Mac- Phee, Mrs. R. N. MacKsy, Raymond MacMillan, Hector MacDonald, Mur- dock MacPhee. Dialogue, "The ‘Iliain To Mauro.” by Mina, Lloyd and Frank MocMill- an. Bag pipe selections, by Hugh Mac- Pherson. _ Chorus, “Hard Times Come Again No Morelf At the close o! the programme the boxes and “askets were auctioned oi! by Mr. D. J. Riley. The Christian Endeavour Society wish to thank all those who helped to make the con- cert a success. A novel cleaner for cooking ut- ensils has a metal scraping blade at one end oi the handle and a rubber Instrumental Music by Vina Fergu- I the other. ‘\ continued from page 8 n"; w the amendments oi t".le Pro- hibltlon Act. I trust that it will in- elude an amendment to that particu- lar section. I would like my hon. irlend the Attvlllcy General to tell us how much, so far, has it cost the Government to defend that section in the gourt. I know that it took a good deal l)! tlml; °l one of his representa- tlveg 9f an attorney who wm acting for the Attorney General, to defend it; for m; Attorney General, to defend,‘ it; and we are no lurtller ahead than we were be- belore the trial. The decision o! the (foul-g w“ given maflgr that did not affect the merits ol the else; so we are right where we started a year ego, and the au- thority and the jurisdiction of that Magistrate is still just as much in question us it ever was.‘ The decr- 1cm waé simply on this ground, than the method oi attack-certiorarl-- was not the right course to take. So mgr, we do not know how much it will yet 605i. to determine whether this Magistrate has the authority him, and whether the section in question is not ultra. vires 0i this Legislature. Those other provisions ln the amendments oi ‘i928 which were gamed g0 necessary. so vital- so far as l have been able to lscefllill _have not been put into effect at all (1%; the past year. UNFAIR comsmsou I do‘ not think there is. very much moi-Q that I need sflY- I have noth- ing w say with regard to this pro- gramme. Our friends o! the Pat.- rlot newspaper considered it really wonderful, and they made the rathcr 1mm};- wmparison with the legisla- tion passed during the last year the late Government was in power. This Government has n0t vet reached l“ last session, perhaps though it may my, b, very rai- away. Let lls ace what they will have (or their last year's programme. What will the valedlctory programme be? I would suggest lathe Patriot that they might gqmplrg the last year's legislative programme o! the late Government with that oi the Bell Government; may, might be a (air comparison. We all know that lt is not the custom 0i any Government during the last ses- sion, tederal or provincial, to cm- bark-on any ambitious programme 0f legislation. ' I have no fault to find with this programme, so tar as it goes. It 15 gestions are very well, i! the acts BIB properly drawn up. I will be only too glad to give my support and MW assistance r can w any c! them the" are in the public interest. But there 15 not anything to boast about. With regard to the public pc- L_ Til.‘ Your food doesn't doyou ianyigood Tired, strained nerves interfere with digestion At the end of the day's work, it is e. good rule to relieve nervous tension before eating-by the use of Wrigleyk.‘ Your doctor will tell you how the act of chewing relaxes and soothes the tired nerves-how the healthful cleansing action of Wrlglefs refreshes and tones you up all roundh- so that you're ready to enjoy your food. Wrigley‘: also helps dlgestionlafter meals, by stimulating the flow of natural juices. 1n addition, ltcleanseetheeeetlnremovesalltraeeeofeatlng‘ or smoking-ind sweeten: the Whatotheeeweet cost so little and does so much! ‘, there is nothing to be said- This is not the proper time ‘w fie bate that matter; but I have no doubt may with the public services, mar.y oi which I have mentioned. practic- ally not dealt with at all. the ex- pendltura should be comparatively light roi- the past vccr- They ha" had a. large increase in revenue, as we s11 know; my hon. irlend the Premier admitted last War that it would be at least over Still-OW- we should have a. 800d shpwlns. and l hope, roi- un, sake o! the crcdli. cl the Province, that the Pllbllc M‘ counts will disclose a 800d. health! condition oi the finances- CBEDIT (IF ANY) WHERE DUE I do no; like to select one individ- ual in a debate ot this kind, but 1 am going to say now that ii there i; a good showing 1 am spins 1° give the credit to the Provincial Treasurer. I hope, when the tlmfi comes, that he will deliver the Bud- get. He should. I believe my ll°ll~ friend has been stflylll! It llllllle Al‘ _q__. '2 Meals Day, Plenty Water, Help Stomach "Since drinking plenty of water. eating 2 good meals a day and takinB Adlerikn, I've had .no trouble with my stomach or bowelsF-C. DeForest. Even the FIRST spoonful o! Adler- lka relieves gas on the stomach and removes ' “ amounts ct old wast; matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep bet- ter. Nmjtriatier what you have tried lor your stomach and bowels, Adler- ika’ will surprise you. Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. ., _ EFFICIENT OPTICAL SERVICE I'll IXAMINID. GLASSES . SUPPLIED AND FITTED. OAIIPUI.’ ATTENTION GIVEN ‘I0 » NIPAII WORK. .7 .' 0 NSTON 1w in . . g Ill am emu Plum fm-h Eglolqizent Speech ~ A lovely" iclotlies A ilk Movies .5 v 3.0mm Million aw on a prelimlnarr" which this Act is supposed to give , an ordinary one. Some o! the sus- ~ ‘ 1 / "'l‘llP. (‘IMRI.O'I"I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN“ costumes. on Lux.” special costly process . . to weaken and shrililt. "WE CAN'T AFFORD TO RISK USING ANYTHING BUT LUX," says Adrian, costume director of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. “It is a matter of dollars and cents with usl -._...JVe find Lux keeps clothes like new through months of productiom-so they can he re-crested into new Naturally, we Why does Lux keep things new 50 "till-Th longer? Because only the purist materials known . . . and a .~ are used in~its making! Lux contains no harmful alkalz—-as many soaps do, whether flakes, chips or cakes- and with Lux there is no rubbing LOUISE BROOKS, BEAUTIFUL FILM STAR, wears this silk lounging suit, typical of pretty clothes shown in her pictures. "l learned by experience," she says,——“that only Lux keeps tllllt new look in clothes." . everywhere-B out of 1O in representative homes in cities from coast to coast, investigations sllo\v, use Luxl . . That is wlly women ' ,, _L . 1. Y. tel ¥‘:“'f“i"_; lléz/Jrodes - i e-Mwecl by Lu i” Anal every New York Musical Show ~ - Famous clressmalrers - - Buyers for great department stores also - - “The original loveliness of our clothes can "actually be Re-Newed again and again-ant! they last twice as long- through t/ze use ofLux.” VERY WOMAN knows ‘how liard i: is to keep pretty clothes like new in spite of everyday wear. Then imagine the prrl Y m < f the ixiovies-ivith beautiful clothes that ntllll loci. wear of production. Now the studies llrive solved this oiltly ncw through the hard problem-—every ‘woman's very own p:oLlcin——after experiments with many different cleansing methods and many And they find that: “Aux actually and again, the original beauty of fabrics . . diilerent soaps.‘ p Re-Neyvs, again ' . And with Lux, lovely Ci0tl1CS—~\‘VllCtll€l' sturdy or Sll€Cl'——l3St more than twice a: long.” Now every great studio in Hollywood uses Lux-to double the life of fabrics! Simply follow their rule-and you, too, can kecp clothes actually likenewfar, far longer! insist ‘ MUSICAL SHOWS like the gorgeous “Rosalie” starring lilarilyulililler (above). all use Lux to double the life of stocldngsl They soy, “We would use Lux even if it cost $1.00 a. box.” ' FAMOUS DRESSMA. S of New York insist upon Lu: for underthings and stockings worn by mannequins -—- as illustrated in the abov! glimpse of the salon of. Frances Clyne. Buvcr of Greatest groups of experts ever consulted A “LUX DOUBLES THE LIFE OF FINE FABRICS” Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto DEPARTMENT BUYERS 921T, of these experts interviewed in 112 lending stores — insist on. Llix for their own things. (Above) imported sweaters for BEEF-and Co., Fifth Ave. 419$ tending to the finances, and that consequently he is rightfully entitled to the credit ior any improvement that is made. I hope he will be able to give us a good showing-that lie will get oil to a good slzirtas the first Provincial Treasurer who cvcr delivered a. Budget speech in this Province. ' I do not think, Mr. Speaker, that there is anything further I have to say. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL The iollouvng an. the results o1 the examinations oi Cambridge school for the month oi‘ February. Grade VIII. 1. Marion Higginboth am, 2. Minnie Acorn. 3. Willie Glddings. Grade VII. l. Nettle Davidson, 2. Lawlence Landrlgan, 3. Minnie Lanlgan, 4. Isabel Reynolds, 5. Bessie Higgh-ibetham. Grade VI. l. Neil l-looley, 2., ELoulst/m‘ Roulston, 3. Gram Bensabough, 4. John Daley. V. l. Lucy Irving. 2. Nell liigglnbotham, 3. Milton Richards. Gcade IV. 1. Myrtle Graham, 2. Elinor I-arldrigan, 3. Jean Clow, 4 Janld Richards. 5.Archle Illggln botham, 6. Ell-zen l-looley, ‘l, Rita Irving. Grade H. Sr- l. Caroline Hlggln botham, 2. l-lanry Irving. Grade II. Jr. , l. Bruce Higglnbotham, 2._John Davidson, 3. Howard McLeod.- 4. Amans. Richards. ~ Grade I. Bl‘. l. Terrence Faxrell- Grade 1. n. Ilmest Graham. Perfect attendanes-Nettie David son, Beale I-ligginbothem, Ilenior l-llgglnbotham . Ii. l. REVENUE of Port Credit, were picking up their nets on Saturday morning. a few miles o“ Mango“; Point at clafk- incensed over the action, although no son. It stood by Bray's boat until he had completed his work and then moved oil‘ ‘again. Port Credit fishermen are highly effort was made to molest the fish- ing boats. Bronte men, too, are at a doing so (or this side o! the liter- national line. She carries gunsftera and alt, which were plainly ible. tlilllli is ilililiitéfl -l$ TORONTO, lvlar, 28—The Toronto Telegram today carries the iollow- lng: Considerable excitement "has. been caused among the fishermen of} Port Credit and Bronte by the ap- pearance oi a United States revenu cutter among their fleets. The cut er Just cruised up to where Alla Bray. oi Bronte, and Harold Joye Landrigan, John Davidson. Bruce Higglnbotham, Howard McLeod. Neil LIVE HOGS We are; taking livi hogs daily, excepting Saturdayipaying high- est "market prices. Davis Fraser a A Special Electric llApplian ‘Actual Cooking Delnontratlon; Miss Vivian Sargent Graduate of ' Mt. Allison College Household Science Dietitian Associated Those Interested in Cooking Electrically Are Cordially Invited to Attend Dem onstratiort OF OF THE ces—__Electric Ranges The Week of April 3—-—6' Inclusive Iieebeerlrheliel 4 MARITIME ELECTRIC . a