[I FEaRUARY 0. 102} 112111» His good real‘ ‘ Red’, Rose Orange Peltoe is the Fmesl E THE caiggogra ..._ . . _._.___,,._.____..___fl_.. ____ _M__. -..._-.-.____ ,7 Central Guardian lfr BALANCE 0F LADIES Winterl Hats in Velvet and Felt clearing at‘ $1.98. Prowse Bros. Ltd. w: ARE auvmc turnip! and‘. potatoes every mild day at OUT‘, warehouse. Clarke Bros- - 2008-21-1 wk- l LADIES FLANNELETTl-J Bloom-l ers. Special 65c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1 Rose Yarn in Balls l0 ets. Prowse EXTRA SPECIAL price on Rodi - Bros-l Ltd. iiff" Garry and Save It is not necessary for us to put 0n Special Sales to save you money - Compare our regular prices with the Special Sale prices advertised. Matches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T°WN..§H4_1§!Z[£‘.T.. ' . . . . . . . .. ‘S boxes for 30 cts. h Ho} Valley And Vicinity. Mrs. D. N. Forbes and daughter; Constance. are visiting in Bedeque.‘ where they are the guests of Mr- and Mrs. Reginald Forbes. ‘ Mr. Herbert Lygo, Braneepcth. Basin, is visiting in Tyne Valley, the‘ ‘guest of Dr. J. A. and Mrs. Stmvai-Ll 1 § Mrs. Elizabeth Fraser has dispos- lcd oi her farm in Belmont, Lot 10.1 and has local/ed in Tyne Valleyp, where she is welcomed by many 011 her olcl friends. Your Doctor next time Mr. Laurie Birch left last weele for Aberdeen, Sasln. wherehe will visit his brothers, and also a sister,» 111m. Arthur Conlon, Lloydminster. l l Pit‘. will tell you to use Kotex, the new scientific I .~ziniiary' napkin. ' ' .‘ i‘ ‘than l\ \\l1y the majority of women today have changed 11.051 lirf-Hlllll lllllllir. The doctor knows thr- home-made . lhill was dangerous to lteiltli. .\lZlrlL’ oi wiflest material-absorbs 16 time: its weight ir 111.1i.rl11r1'.‘ l1 is simple to dispose oF-directions in c-vrry package. . Fcl1~111i1leally1 shaped to lit perfectly, non-detectable when living nor-n. DcOrlOflZCs, thus ending all embarrasoint-nt. .\~l< i111" Knit-x liy name. Al all drug. dr_\- grinds and lll‘|liil'llllt'llllil \l(ll‘(‘§, ' Mr. Emmet Williams, Slummerslcle, [is visiting his sister. Mrs. R. L.’ ,Sharp. Tyne Valley. Mr. Herbert McCausland. Tyne, Volley, was a recent visitor to Sum- met-side. Miss Lulu Yeu, Northern. is visit- ing-, her aunt, Mrs. 1Dr.1 McEwen. O‘l_.1-ary. l Mrs. James u. Yeo. Port 11111, undl Mrs. Ed H. Ramsay, Tyne Valley,’ \\.'t'i't' recent visitors to OLcary. ‘Fla.- ymmg- folk of this vicinity arel 11111. plow in taking zidvantagc of the‘ wonderful moonlight nights and the excellent skating and coasting. thcl “Mm °"““'“ Sanitary Napkins w" ;~I»,-f». 7:". - _. :‘K~4\.)4 . » . 1.5;? Korex" rtrult oi‘ the recent thaw. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Nisbethave m”? "lmmtng ‘ll lame’ moved into their beautiful new lioinel“ °fl“""d m" hi“ "iilltmi" a lovely two and one-hall storeyl A rewpnrin ]ll'll_\'!'l‘ and $0111.’- 1 ' 0 . ~ i , Soda, Wc‘lon’s & Mal-venk — “ lb. 112.11 . . . . . ..‘. . . . . i0 eta. “a m “m b€$t package-Aluminum SEE OUR snowmo OF ewe; g 5 a and white ,1Q,,p1e.c,3u1@,\ enamol-i Salmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 lb. tin 20 cts. ~.~.111.'. -- . r . u no omans Cliatlogtselfgtzvisim I Plnnppu’ Sued _ _ I _ . ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ V ‘ H 2 “m [or 33 cm 1 -— - BALANCE or LADIES ivinter. 0mm Nhmnad‘ """"""""""" " 3 m ‘"55 52 ‘"5’ goats lexligring at Half Price. Prnwse‘ , , , , _ ,, 3 131s, m; "pkg, . 'os., , . WILL NOT STOP NEW D ____ Salt . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 cts. per pkg. BESS BU KLE.‘ ‘l YOUR "BN5 LAYING this morning, prowsg B“); i?d_ved' Corn flakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 pkgs. for 22 ets. IF _ 2333-2434“ Pastry fig!!!‘ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 lh. bag 10 Ms, . ‘ srecuu. snowmo of dowblo- Peas .................................. .. 2 r 2r t». . _ coated bluo and white enamel-l was M ) c x QQHIbMQ-gaaketm ‘van, m Holman-s‘ Chm,|0neu)w“_ Asparagus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ._ 1 tin 35 91s, ~ ZIHfl-il-B-lli- ._ - Splitacli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. l tin fur lll cis. . > -—---— 1 rlinzm; aggm\firl‘li?gflvs‘gggg Island Lobster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..‘. .. .19 rts. lit-r tin. llbuillo , Fvlllllflll! wilt l<l'l‘\"‘“|l'l Gel our print-s 1m Hay, Oats and Feed. aupnlko - ~ month , Aloha“: YOU can. t Buy SPECML s ‘ . on _ ‘ 4 HOWING o1‘ double-l M L ' a M F d t - cmilcl 11 1 :1 11 -. .1- y N"""“—'.'Wl§ Good" M warn ‘at llllllllllilllllKfi, tllilnllgotlleirlllwllll /ac a a, c _ 8p E Syrup ~ , ‘¢“4"-'~’--9-="~ n10 queen s1‘. . o‘ ‘ I . GUARDIAN REPRESENTATIVE (Opposite Toolnbfi‘ yMuslo Store) ' " " 1 _ for Richmond and vicinity is Mr. HE Canadian Gov- Ray Brown. , Q J l ernment insists 2-6-9-13 , "Use Blatchfordks Maple Syrup must be IINITED CllllllCll. — Cavendish minister: Cavendish, ll 0.111.; Ribs-l llco, ii p.111; New Glasgow, '7 |).lll. Poultry Feeds sold by h! “W! ll" CW1‘ results. It. pays to Iced the bent and Blateblonfs have no superior- pm- nu at our SEED STORE ‘m! by leading merchants CARTER 81 60. Limited ovo+o++o+44+o¢4nv'*°"*"‘ pure. The Barbados Gov- ernment insists Barbados Molasses must be pure --~nothing but the pure juice of the famous Barbados sugar cane, rich in mineral salts and iron. P r o t e c t’ yourself against diluted a. n d odulterated molasses. Remember: Ask for the Genuine Barbados Molasses. SEE OUR SHOWING OF BLUE enamel» and white double-coated “tire llolmnrra. (lharltlttetown- iliblll-B-H-fili ‘COHSETS AND OORSE LETTE-S selling n1 lift vents Prowup Brno 141d. OR‘WELL-VE‘R‘N'ON| - ‘Hc-ivicoa in tho United Churches of Orwell and Vernon" for Stindny, Fair. 12111. will b1 its 10:30 a. 111.; Cherry Vailley 2:30 p 111.; Si. Anilleivfls. Oiwell 7 p. 1n. VISITING PAEAACHER. Henry Belt Lindi-lay lLlc), preach at Murray River 2:30 p. 1n and Beech Point 6:30 p, m., Suvday, Feb. l2lh_ y HAZELBROOK ClRCU|T.- The services of Hazelbrocrk Circuit fo:, follows: Vemop» River Mrnl will ‘ Oil l lRiley, New London. was united in marriage with Alice Jean MaeEw- ilm war, for llm some ccngregatlm‘ Rev‘ PM" J“°'“‘°"'James Manse. Clrmwn. by Rev..exauu11r>. 111 =11. P11d1~'.tv<11"lu sot 11a- Bruce Muir, when Willard MacLeod .ct11|:l1'_i' milligilr-lely free from 11:11.- Rlley, son of George F. and Mrs. lonnl 4111111. ' Previous gifts din-lug and aiiu-r pllflmse. en, daughter of Mrs. Winnie Malb-lllflVe totalled more than £ltl.731l.- Ewen, also of New London. On i-e- 000. turning home a. reception of the; immediate relatives and friends aw“ aited them at thehome of Tim anonymous donor of £120,000 in liilél was nflerwards id- enllfled as Prime Nllnlsloi" Hald- mmwlu who ll111.~1 gave on» fif1h 11f ' bride's mother. Although the nlghtflllfi v-‘lltlle l0 111B 1101111110" was stormy, quite a. number of ser-l enaders much to the enjoyment of the ev- ‘Ithey gave the groom a. Jolly good; ,bouncing,- and returned to theiri lhomes. The bride and groom willi weside in New London, where Minl Rley is a prosperous young mer-, chant. and will have the best wish-j }es of a‘ host of friends. A few~ ‘nights previous to their marriaire. dhe bride was tendered a misEE-l <home of Mr. and Mrs.‘ John lMaoKay. about. gathered, which addedfll 5 will amount to about ulxry 1111111111111 ening. After being treated to cake l" "- llumnfdl Yell"- , . . Peter ianeous showet at the spacious Lem, l‘. INSAIVDIOUS 1 We use this " vlaedly. 4 The motive entire human 4 Nerve Energy, 4 utlllzs about 1 Nurve Energy. functioning of health. Qbbo- o >0+o0w 0004440-00-0401 ~_~._._.. , . lu Vile manufacture of fflfllltllfa the United States annually uses tons of 981W‘ smoothed and polished. about. reeds, 50.000 made DONALD Chartered (Formerly TIIVGIIIII] Auditor Income Tu 1J0 Idwltd Street Ihlllu, ~ ZRll-bfl-imo. EYE STRAIN, _._.._ Sufferers. from EY""'I'" may have per-lee! vlllcn and therefore do not nurvwl the < pretence oi any eye detect. < Normal eyes, 1t in computed m-nln in prouent, Inger proportion l: required. Hence defective eyes, throvdh their conoumptlnn of an ex- eenlva amount o! Nerve En- 4 enqy may Ierlounly lffecl the o! the body 4nd produce lil 4 HAVE YOUR EYEI Professional Cards gqieetivn od- power 01th: vrglnlom ll 20% of toil but when E ye- ; much other organl oi‘ imitation twisted. Sole Agent S. HAR’! 560010“!!! Department) N. 8. GOOD GROCERS SELL IT. "‘“l P. s. 1. FOX MEN TO TCRON" NYAL‘S CREOPHOS “ml -“"'°'““"'s 110111,; 111-10 111 tho 6200"" (‘Hy 101s. ExAMmED Five tonics in one relieves coughs. ' 4 colds, bronchitis, asthmatic condi- G. F. Hllicheslm tiontr, prevents optovmm“ against disease. NYAUS CREOP HOS . Wlll keep you well. Gel. a bottle now. Guarani-clubhouse on Jan. l2 with an attend-l axwe of eight members and two vl-lillltlflld by repeat-lllfal- much happlnofls a sumptuous sup- per was served. ' lvery pleasantly spent with mllflli!‘ satisfaction or your money returned.‘ Once a. trial always Nyal. 11. t. wonruv Queen St. ______________.,___s-_--—- nocnrortn scouts SCHOOL - Ill. Campbell, lligg, Sunday, at hall'- lSullllay. Fell. 12th 11a follows: (lrtlssl llload ll '11. 111., Alexandra 3 p, p1,, llazelbrooh '1' l). 1n. "This is life‘. eternal, to know God and Jesus! (“l1rist, Whom He hath sent." ,\\'. Lindsay, pastor. EDWARD jcct of the lecture to be dellveredl {Kenna at the (‘aledoniu ('lllll. Al [cordially iuvltorl. chist-ti will arrive in (lliarloitetotvn lldiizlay nlgltt, funeral from [home of her brother, Mr. Simon ‘lpast 0110. 1 .TO.~I\ir. Peter G. Claik, President ‘r-t‘ the Canadian Live Silver Fox llirocdovs Assoz-ialioru; D1‘. |S111ltl1, Supl. of the lnirulal Station, and .\1r. lllacCalrluni, all of lint-tiling of the lfilock Records Association which weak. . hm om were isTlTUTb-The January meeting of lthis Institute was held in the school sitors. Meeting opened lng of Creed. Mixtutes were read, and adopted. Reports of Commit- tee acre hear and new sick com- mittees were of Miss E. Munroe and Miss S. Mc- Swain. It was moved that $5.00 be, lsent to the Red Cross Society. Xt~ also was decided to start. making lartieulars for a. bazaar. Mrs. Rub- len McConnell and Mrs. Malcolm, EMcDonald were appointed to pur- ‘chase material for same. This ‘my lstitute is greatly in favour of the Ilnstitute Paper preferred monthly. ,It. was moved that the Secretary pay all bills. An invitation was ex- tended to the Members by Miss m“ in music and social intercourse. STEWART~ADAMS.— A pretty wedding took lily United Church, on Jan- ilrd, 1928. when Miss l“lt)‘.‘§.lt1llll Shaw. once la‘- Sloxvart, youngest (lilllglllllh Catherine o1‘ Mr- Donald Stewart. KUmilllglQLl llariie llacPhorsnn; Donald lluml» G- N-livas united mic-i- Pex Emeri-lwi1sou Adlllns, (M0158 David Adams. Sea View. l’. E. l Snmmcrslrlo, in (he presence of 21 few relatives Flell Nloneion Monday by the Ocean am]. friends lliimlted for Toiontc to attend a 111 my Canadian Live ll-immonil is looked lovely in 1i gown of pale.[,u,,|,,,,,,-. blur.- georgettc. and \'1‘\’l1Pl><1le~cl1011t\» islsler. appointed comlstingland Kwlmfi- _ thappy couple left. for the home 1".~~. 19W Kroom at Sea. View where a and Bruce Hawkins five guests being prurient. Jlleusant oveniitg was spent with Evelyn music and dancing. lWliS many costly showing the esteem in which they lllume. Lloyd are held by ' ll. hours of the morning . . _ the bridesmaid while the grooms-q)“ ‘1 y] .14 W] tlllrs GVQlil-Ilfl lay cx-Mayot John Mic-Una“ read the verses_ accompumqw; V“ l m M’ was then served.‘ and the rest of the evening spent 2. Erma (Hills: It, Lead marriage to .\lr. only i11 son of M:- by Re v- 1 W119i The bride i performed Johnston- vclvct over ‘, 1111111 tended. Mt or Mrs. W111. R. lfairKaynl were After all had wished tlteml The evening was 0n ‘Thursday the l A very . Tluvmusic furnished by Mr. The bride and groom received and In the wee oma‘ the guests Vifiyllltllllllll, Wilfred place i11 Trin~ MacPliersnii. Cl1a1-lottcto\\'11‘John lllacPherson, David Moi-Leoni- Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate to N. Y. Post GYM!!!" Medical School and H0591"! Practice imlitod to Eye, Ear N0" . 7B1’ on» Goons Si? emu noun-O to 12.80. Mark R. McGuigan B. A eet 1,110 w 6.00 2. May Quinn; 3. ‘Mersaret ell Grade lX~1, Mary Latter". 2. Mary B. Benoit; 3, Lottie Garrett Grade VlIll~1. Catherine WGIIBQ 2. Ethel McAleer; 3. Anita Sherry Grade v11—1, Stella Smith; 2r Marion Trainer: 3- Ellfiellrwhela" orarre v11-1. Noreen Cullen; 2- MHTKJFBI McLt-llan; 3- Ull! Mc- Neill Grado v1-1. Adele Corie 11"“ Norah D0ylc72. Eileen Hughes; 3. Dorothy Gaudel- Grade X-l. Margaret Callaghan Laura Shaw to meet at her home Camn- for the February meeting, Roll to |be answered by Original Valentine Verses. WEDDING BELLS-A wedding of‘ |much interest took place at. SL, ! Mtgtezule. 1t penetrates to . .t $ “ledge uttliesorerleasand in ll W30 and $11.1 1.11mi like u» 010-1115111511: j Raw, Sore Throat. 1 eases quickly when you npglwlgl: the deilartred for their homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. Adams many yepral of wedded life and ltappiness. l _ Gift T0 Nation l ~ 1 500,000 Pounds Is l l 1 (Special to the Guardian) V LONDON, r1111. 7. - The nulirinl has just received a beuetaction o!‘ la character hitherto exceptional lnl Tho relations between the stale} IARRIBTIR, SOLIOITOB. 5T9 (‘rude Vl-l. Ellw“ 0N8“; 2’ 1nd i, _ and its citizens. with the flllflfllllicv flpngy tn new Stella. Corrlgan; 3. Ruth Toomhlig. mlfiuatuaasiatyeanflqhigegingmmg nient tonight of Winston lturch-l Oqmgmnnbqk, QhQIIOQlDWIILPI-l 1 (Hilde V-—l\ M-arjorio MODOIIKI t mflevdmouofmustaldn Bdnpquick "L Chancellor (n the Exchequeh -_._..__..._.__._-.----— z, Dorothy LeClalr: 3.M1"Y 9MP‘; relleffromsoretliroahbro clutls, ton- Within the past law days an , Bentley (trade V-—1-' Beatrice Grech- .' aillltll. CIWP- W5 "eck- #3111181 Mll- QIIOIBYIIIOIIR donor has set aside J A’ ~ Anastnslaibelghllzer; 3. Robeiun r-alplmituiigflghe- wnzegkligg-axnwfiny. £50 .000 to be managed in trust - Woathorb c- , fhflfllll “m , _ for the 1 ation- Th capital is to a‘- W. l.- .$- gm’ Grade lV-ll. llgleiyinflilggitlliillmf" of tln baclimrzrc , Illrl- wig w" eumulatd at eomplitmd interest 11$. 555g“;- Qqm y-Q Sure Mcgomd; , . za " mllltilfi. . ulimv ‘an r ‘I011 period of years, and ulti- Qllfii-txhalflhlilillwo rpngw‘ nflllflld- - Do I B mew ,, mmwgduté snnllely if will be applied to reduc-i ' (lrade ill-l. Y" " ' “' . '- iiru of the national debt» JIIPUWWIIN 9-‘- l D- R9880 Fm‘ M- P"°‘“°7 g1 . The gift evidently was [crashed-l ' Inlanehard. E- iielllm" ‘m ' owed since the government seeur-l ‘Peters & McPh ee l, Grade Ill-i Leola Weatherbie; ,2_ lqllmbclh Gallant: s. Mary Mc- Murrow- I ‘ B: c , "L “awn,” .5‘ " mPd-‘l Grade 11-1. Verna" M'=K°““°'- ., a 5- . Kahlua. A” w!" 1 l mliyouuaim. Charlottetown I . ,1 3. Pauline Wbalan- Ethel Aiynel: ‘J- 3. Laura Snvldant- l2,- Gladys 11011: firmlo ll-—1- llllda Clinton; lam than a nmuardplootu Icd an net at the last session ex~' m-ptlng stich henefactlons from tltfil lnw forbidding porpotultlea- Baring Hires-- through whom tho gift was made, forwarded. In Churchill. NIB lam-r wherein tho anonymous donor hopes others will follow his \- Five hundred ‘thousands pounds percent compound lllleferil UlG-G SCHOOL 'l‘l1e.1.‘o,llo\vlug is the sounding of Iligg School for Ianuary: (lrade X~1, illisiei" flaeLeod; ‘.‘ the month l M art-elm bl-acheuil (irade lX~l, Arthur Reynolds; 2. blur-Donald; 5i, Hilda "lluc- Grade \’lll~l- Marion Ross; ‘l. one hundred and F‘ e1 en -\ .. . ,. , _ . ' ' ilacbecd; .1, Roland bcolt glfglffiflLzndsvglemgfllgliifllglgg snail‘ 14. ‘Marie (lranl and Wilfred ~.\l1\<'- c ring -t ST: br'de MsyL nélbm“ “mm” My ‘E y°l 0nd e 1 Ml‘ "E 0]‘ ( Grade Vii-ll Arthur NltlCPllHV- Afigellgg: Si‘; bggtgrxlrllaid slakssfiaf: son; 2,-»Dunc»un"fvlat-Pliersoii ' 8am Andelsilfh W“ W55 “mfm” Sadie mun-noodle; n, 1mn1¢e yin»- a £f;‘.§‘.’i.°.‘l‘.‘.‘-“ 1 . ,rocm o esrans ""1 ' ‘IRISH PHONEERS ‘N PmNcE wedding march, played by Miss An-ng JO; \1 .p ,_.,, , lSLAND'"'_‘” m“ smyna Riley The strings were cut byr ' m 4 m’ Mk0“ (trade V——-l. Marion MacLeod; ‘J. s‘ Grade Wkl‘ “vesm. Mafllemkrticn on Tuesday night. and hassinee fhviy We,- fnflhfu] --~~<0-0-> ----- ~_- o Grade Ill (Srl~—l. John Shaw; (lrude lli (Jr\—l, Evelyn M111‘- lythe gifts. which caused ranch mfirwPhersoit; ‘luClltllkilllltl Shaw riment. The Bride-to-be then came. , _ forivavd and expressed her apprec- 2, "lUNEfRTj NOT???’ "' 111° m: fation in a few nicely’ chosen words. llume llllillllfi o in late . 1s. Petei Mm- A dainty lunch 011.111’: ll-l, (‘hristluti .\lacLen1l: Isabel llucheod; 3-, Donald tirade l—~l, Mat-lie MacPhersoti". Sinclair Mac- Perlccl attendance-Peter blue- Ellar-Lend. Arthur Wesley liacLeod. Evelyn lrlacPhersnzi. Shaw- Erma Glllia, GUERNSEY COVE SCHOOL llmicr roll [or lilo, month of Jau- The uutrriage 0811.", “'a"‘y: (trade X-l, Cecil LeLar-honr; 2- Winsloe; ll, (lrnec 1.1"» Evelyn , (111100 ix-Ji. Jack Winsloc; 2. "The bride and “(Alqgfl LnLnchonr- (lrado VI--l, (irade ll—~l, Tin-lulu Leliucheur; 2~ Arthur Davey- ti, lloryl Davey. (irudv l (Sr) ~ Louise lluvcy: Il. ‘i, Fred Goober- llvnbnn llosboe (ii-ado l (Jrl-l, Lloyd Hawkins‘. '7» (maul); reception was held, about aeventy- Hope Davey; 3, Roy Dell Perfect attendance for monL'h:— Goaboe. Jack Winaloe. James l Oocil LeLacheur, llelan LoLuclieur lBeat-iato and Mr. Ernzst Dunning. ' Lois hoLachoiir. Seton Lehucheur, lTelvy Davey, Thelma Leliaeheur. useful g|rl5.1l.eon Davey. Arthur Davey, Beryl Bruce Winsloc, Re uiben (iouhee, Fred Hawkins. Hawkins- Margavel J- Manhon. teacher. Troubled Willi Painful Eruptions Cuticura Healed “I was cobbled with itchy, core captions on my had for over n yur. Theywuovuy hnrfllling in compel: no I winked to be aumchin n thetlmemndifldld latch u we fluid um: from them. They wcevuy painful, and my hair mine out in patches. "I rind many ranodho durin that time but without noun. rad on advancement for Curtain Soup and 0m: lo purchased come. The Irritation no altar meat I wu on only healed." (signed) Min . Randall, 30D Kenuington 81., 8|. Jamel, Mam, Sept. 7. i927. Cutleun Soap, Ointment and Tal- cuni m all you need for all toilet lull. loop to dance, Ointment 1o soothe. Tnlcum In powder. B’!!! Culhun Shvhc Stick ‘nu. r 1. __..._- ‘ Teelvy Ilavoy; 2, LORNE VALLEY WOMEN'S lN-Wlio rcicnmuy the bridal valllflluiia lmliaclilurr; 11. SelonLebuch- drove 1o the home of the l1rid~e'~1:o111': 4, James Hrehoul (lrade HIM], Kimball [Alan-hour lllrar-kley, whore about lwenty-flvefl- Mlllzhbll Lebachonr; ti, FIWBMIIK 1118i!‘ fll'~|liol.zuxiieui", -l, Perlcy Harris Arthur , fiery] llowc; 2. n isle-hurt: , Tyne Valley rm Sunday af- tln- week cud hora. fitted with all modern convenlenceslie"““°l‘ “u” “"391? “tiPml-ed- TM such as running wawr, l1atl1~roo111_‘l1“"“"- R"- mldwlv BTW/IL M- 5-? self-adjusting fllfhflgo; i“ ,-._,,.4_ evfytzpolzv 1111 1110 story 111' the home-life apt-Influx -1 iilrwunt vlnll and oak and lmrdwood floors. Nils» Mary Jenkins. Joimstvllle- -oi Jacob and bis-nu; lliln molhcfs favorilv, while Batu: iuvt-d Itbau. ‘flu-n through 1hr sin», crythlng FPQIIlPPd for, the conveni- cure and wmlnrt 111' 1111 ldr-ul lmme». _,_._ Mr. Holler Jones. The season for plays and ilramus _ p, “cw Oh’ and a mummy“ club o; the blessing intended for Esau. l-lelrr, Mr. Wcndall Jones- unusual talent m“ been Org-unwed‘ showed hctv parents‘ fondness for “.h|,_.h_ with“, a few‘ weeks’ PM, u, 011.1: child ‘more than another, very stage a mostwstirring and llllvlr-sllllfl viii-n robs p“. hop“. o; 11$ fraternity prouuil the-m» parts. PM» watch [m- u". “(L and goodwill. (spare the rod. and n“ M,“ flue m- “m. Mr. Harold Skerry. Ki-iisinglorpdcclccd in l.ll(‘.‘1€ days. Bring 11 clulzl paid a visit to his home on Sunday. "P i" m? Wlll’ 1"‘ Shmlld 801 ‘"111 .whtn he 1s old he will not depart Mr. and Mrs. Philip Williams,_ol‘ from ll» Ellcrslie. were visiting C. l. and Mrs.‘ Lidntone on Stinduy. for he returned home a! empty handed- ‘ k was a recent visitor to his home in DEMHLHH "ink mnmmb Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sharp antFTYm Valley- Tl little daughter, Phyllis, were the °""_“‘ Pownal New guests of G. S. and Mrs. Sharp. East‘ merside. i Miss Hilda Gillis. inspector scltcols. was in Tyne Valley on M0n- (]'(-l1)(>|(. day on an inspection tour. This plan has mloptetl during 1l1e winter montbsnvitl1 their feet braced A valuable Air-dale dog imported 8,, ,-,,nv@p1o,,1. A11 EXCEDilOflflllyih-jnks me). “a599,, Waped from his box M Port H-lnsia‘ H19 condition at’ the roads. lVilh ‘ly shut off- aud efficient ‘severe rhlizzard was pnslur Rev- bir- Linrlsay i11 chart!!! they arrived home safely- Smoll dishing goes niefrlli" 031 0n Tuesd’ _ _ _ rmtogenarlailp lepoil tlzc child. 1:. vcry oitcn uver- jow.u,,yed for“, m "y Ms “and a the game, however it seemed tlia gods were against him or also ‘it was the wrong time of the moon night I , . .__ x _. Not the success Ml‘ C“ Roy Phlum" Kubmgwn‘ ol‘ former iluys when be landed d ' " ' - ' ' , . . l whmnh ummwll- f"! Sick ilmfflillfi- :1 very rclreshmg time “'11s spent l1o,v.~1. try lll-Zfllll- 1 Reg. Trade Mark “r101 BY man ALONE” Leading fox ranchers have demonstrated that, in addition to meat, it is absolutely necessary to feed a liberal supply of IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the winter season, i11 order to keep the bowels regular, and also to ensure the females having an adequate supply of milk during the lactation period. IMPERIAL COD OIL BISCUITS are made from a fortnula. which has been prepared with these results in view and which reliable tests, extending over a considerable term of years, have proved to be signally successful. Ranches. which have continued the feeding of lMPERlALS regularly in winter, have had the largest litters of young foxes and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity; in ad- dition, they have practically eliminated the destroying of young by the females. \ For assured results feed IMPERIALS throughout all the winter season. IMPERIALS are sold by leading distributors or direct from the factory. t lmperialBiseuit Bo. Ltd. Phone 121 Box 44s " ” Charlottetown P. E. I. BICU d‘ I ____ ,1 . .111»; 111x10 Matthcahn.‘i‘-ll~zelllll‘ bunmmb finished Wm, dough” fml The service in lhe Presbyterian blxul‘) School, (‘burlollr-iilwll film?‘ is with 1M7‘ how Jiuhb was fllrllfll‘, .\lr>1 Mfllman, Konslngtou- (l. H. C11. 111511! of the mother, Jacob received apt-m the ww-k and with his broil:- Wo have been wondering if the gaulo trip 1.1 the city by Mr- Clif- Bldeford on sllnday‘ l |f1>rd Jenkins on Jan. 18th W0“. ,_ _ _ i ~""—_ V -he lieiteu it has been done Q_ M155 M- 39111959111 ilfislhmnl leach" The .l:11111;~11'.\' "Wulmg 0t the W. [Sunday night somewhere about the er m the Tyne Valley school. suem u. s. 111' the Alexandra Bfipfls‘ 11,..,,,- .,,- 3,51 p, m, m. Wemjgfl the woke-end at her nome 1n S111n- (‘hllrflh was ‘hold 11.1 the homo of Jfnpg J“,- [paflegfl m‘. “fiver gr“, Mrs Lemuel Wood, Lot 4S as was 1,9,1 t)“. gln-Lxfing “he; of m9 yo, r also the regular Webb" 1110 "Vlvlllififzflttl Ward (‘liver and with his o‘ "Weill!!! a1 lhe 11111110. lmur sev-all 1wo courageous brothers Cyril and i109" llcher occupying rile rear seat any!‘ they so: .1111 is proving" sticcessiul as well Qforlh for the clly. m deep were the‘; _ _ through in b3’ M1‘ waldlmlr Tyne valleY» e3" large number were present Lléflflllfllblfltfis the head lights were eatlro- On the return trio =1 raging D11); Bravo =- 1- 2/ 1?? ‘ .L1'§'_.l__'ubfi-'-_. .. .