. ~ ,, . , _ _ _ ~ ‘ l \ “ , Q - ' - - . . » J ._-,el t , f l f , -- V - _ - i` t*ll`\l¢i’o'l*rt"rmvN cuannllw " » » l " ' c _ _ -»_ _ _ __ _ _.lf-.-..f,_,.,...- =.-._ .-.f~-2-T--...._._..,.::.-_.eq - _- rf Y 'r' _..._ To make them twice as delicious _. . . twice as digestible cells makes Puffed Wheetend Puffecl Rice ns- nourishing as ` hot cooked cereals. _ _ Howexplodingl25miliionfoot‘l\ » 0 %\ 9 . _ AVE you tasted this utterly diEerent kind of H cereal . . . Pufed Wheat and Putied Rice _ . . the crispest, crunchiest cereal on the market today? l Pulled Wheat and l’uEed Rice are diderent because rl-ley're made diiierently. Choice full-tiavored grains of wheat and rice are sealed in huge bronze guns. ,Then revolved in fiery ovens. This expands the natural mois- ture in the millions of tiny food cells. Then the guns " ue fired. Causing 125 million explosions in every grain. Every tiny food cell is blasted open. The grains are made as completely digestible as though they had been cooked for- hours. Hence Pulled Wheatand Pulled Rice are virtually as nourishing as hot cooked cereals. ‘ These grains "shot from guns"`_be`comc B normal size. They have all the buttery crispness of fresh toast. They taste like sweet ‘ new out-meats. Never ' before was rich grain nourishment made so delectably good to eat. Order ` Pulled Wheat ' and Puiied Rice from your grocer today. ’I'he Quaker Oats Company. - .f .__ ..,.-..._.. -..___ .1 . _ is the and / - f~s'@ __°.-_ dpi? ha as - ‘*\; ll HBH' ITS -SO ECUNCMICAL “;§”.‘l`.°i =§lf.if°°.Z ‘ff.°“§‘§§‘l'““.‘;,,“§‘,T,§', mp ,,, ,he_,,_m_,°o ,_ to'Cook Electrically on a M ,he ,,,,,,,_,,,, W., mm..- Hotpoint H1'SpeediRange led W.m°h b’°“¥h" h°‘“°l’y hughslutes. Next wet the hair with warm WHEN_you cook the mod- dishes. Hotpoint’s - | ern orpoint way you' constructiozl protects your ln- |°ld°d °° "_°P°“° "ml" Pl” ln-M°'°" §¢; fn mo" waking hm; pq- vcgment by giving long suv. Rear Community l-lall on May 2nd. dlfi_- . . $l‘ll‘llll,:,;_§;‘,>n__‘l;f E133? --.l.._.~,..i nil... f.. ...... she was Troubled Oml’ Cooker utilizes insulated ""1" --Tl“»¢l’~2\'¢ l_>_;iC;¢\ I1 \°"' with Pains Agrqgg ‘ C OD heat and makes possible an 'IS $35'_l“d m,“Y lahnirc variety of inexpensive convenient terms. rl ' ~ ‘ V0 Mrs Herbert McKenzie, Charlotte 5 ' repairing the Bangor Church, good ` t workmen are never idle. g Mr. Roland Hickox, formerly ofi |l=‘rerlericton. ‘ls spending some time' visiting* Ihis sister Mrs. Phillip Mc- _ _Innis. _ _ . The April meeting of the Lorne ' i_ valley Wolnen‘a _Institute _was ,held in the school room with an attend- 'ancs of twelve members and five visitors. The meeting`ope_ned`with singing of Ode. _The usual order of busincr.; was conducted after which ‘ rn enjoyable evelaing was spent in -/ary interesting contests conducted . *oy Mr. Malcolm Marissa and Mina -. ,' Violet Lcard, which were also the . 1 , hostess of the evening. Next meet- '-°W ing to be held ln school on May[an'1. PRICE( ` ` ._,,,,..wo 4 The Lorne Valley Dramatlo'Olub crowded school house and judging joyed Each ohnrnoler was well act- Au Stal from tho audience. They have de ~°"“ ’i‘he Back , f ‘ ' f l ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' /,LAAJ-L_ _ lura. adware lrlneaae spaaln lllgllly _ . , »- ' _ ol cami” Mmm' Kun” hand. uang warm towels _and mass- ' . i ill. .- _'li I _ " .V | D A ` ' . For Sale by " Associated Gas _and Electric y_=;§\_:=;=:d;g:°;d»::_»-;_§__-333;” _ t ~ i em greet rellcf. I had heard my friends _ \ ; ' ‘S Q _speak about them. They are n good PANAD - ELECTRIC .paw _ - . l , _ _ .. _ ` noun xlaney rllla nom, than- I “W thmvlud wily: popularity not because of tho prorn- I “W li in i»h¢~Dl!\° V all 'H r f` T roots _ , s .__ » . _°' _' _ , gl, '**i'~°" iaes they make, but because of thoy 01 $105 “P011 i-5° W _ ‘ _ ' ' " "W " " " ' l A moving thing,-‘twin like i 'ralrlng naar. money nur . 5 ! _ Remedy St. John, N. B., April 29.-ispcclal -"I was advised to uso Doddhliid ney P.lla for my_ kidney trouble wrltcl Mrs. E. Klhtldt, 92,Dlli' st., st. .l6nn, Nga. "1 was trouble ' - f norufa ltlrlnay Puls in-¢_pnr-ely and No blnl wltn wldenlnr wins. lion ' ' _ .........'e" ~_ _ _ - V _ _ I**-Wsooooa-ooooasousvsqssonoaissssnsssssssosooo ,U-5,1, . rudnsy remedy, They No impure .that runs r ` ` ' ' ' ' ` ' ` ` strengthen the kidneys ao they can The _meal bag under the beam. BAKE ` § as tnelrnnll me sr atntnlar. my . impurities out of tho blood. t‘ I think lt'a like a horse , coursing _All black with frlalltenlrlg mane. ‘ ear-me to tna.rllnel-ant or-pans 'mat anrlnas out ofthe mth. ‘tha nourishment they naruto iltseo And tramvlrs on its way. .tnnn .suns ana tualtay. _ __ nvltln me rw. ._ Dodd' Kidney Pills can be obtain- _The gha.‘f'l:lz cf a _mane- . _ l . , . ' . i . . ¢dfrolnalldrus|istl.orThoDolldslA'_honetllat no one rlciaa. ' ___ _ _ ~ - ~ » __ _ _ ' lhdlsun oo.. Ltd.. 'toronto morn. _[___ _ ' -raanla calm., __ _ __ ‘ L' l WHEN QQ , _ 61’ #Z-7*! ‘lil , 'C ltr! .3 _ ; The-first requisite ln any beauty pee /n"0 ‘ __ program is absolute clehnllttm. The us . ~ _' women whose body is always scrupul- de ously cles.n,`.whose nails are never th marred by one bit of sol and whose no \ Grains of Wheat and Rice _ M ,,,,,,,,, t,,_,,;,,,,,,,,,,,_ »_,,_ hot from Huge Guns hherest of her body is usually the to CE Th comefback tolta lovely sheen very quickly, it behoovcs every one to by _ ~--~" ' _ Williamson, of Malpeque, and thc| . _ . g esteem in which he was held was» ' ’ evidenced by the large number wno y 7// mane crcdnmle s me first law in the quest for beauty. I lf one examines the hair under n ' microscope it will bsensily seen why it is sometimes difficult to get the instead of having a smooth surface L sheathed in minute .scales somewhat resembling the shingles on n roof. It 5753 grime and rlandruf! lodge. and unlcs QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT ANDPUFFED RICE ------- --------- -- -- ~ ' ' tn - ' ll ' wvm. la ependius I RW dw-1 01° when mess iltt1e'ng"bi-fstl"cs>>`tll*,t"`w1ll ‘pénl cirate through 'tllt:""l1a’.ru Ma!i:a_gc~_ the scalp with til: filrgcrtps, lno\ln_g| the scalp itself to stIm'i1`ate` the c1`l'~~ .clllation of blood. Slfalnpco at reg- _ ‘ular -intervals. using rt mild liquid shampoo mixture, auch as pure Cas- ltllo soap liquid, olive oil, coeoanut oil or liquid tar soap. There are many good shampoos on the market and it will be found that _ pure Castile soap liquid is always u.reliablc_ _ shampoo. The olive oil in this soap. gets down into the inderltatlona 'on each hair lahaftflmd looaens the particles of dust massage. Massage -tire scalp tllpr- oughly for _at least flvc minutes, then brush the hair itself for several min- water and mix the liquid' shampoo with warm water to make a good. lather. Apply the soap lather to the hair, _rubbing lt well into the roots of of the hair. Rmse off the first soap latherlng with warm water; apply nnotller. applicnlonand proceed as before. , Two, three or more applie- ations of the liquid shampoo should be used, depending upon thc condition of the hair. Olly hair needs more soaplngs and so do acalps with excess- ive dandruff. Rinse the hair thor- oughly. after. eaiqh application ‘of the shampoo mixture. Finally, rinse the runswl Ir Lad Bell rl B New B ° ' I we ' y' hair ln three or four waters, using any special rinse that the _type of hair and color calls for. Dry the hair well by aging tile scalp with the fingertips. Shake the hair, bending over from the ) waist and throwing the hair over the _ face, and give it lla air l\nd|eu_n bath -» if possible. Those _whose h'air has a MQ, tendency to be_dry will flnd it a._good q plan to rub warm olive oil into the 5,; scalp before and after the shampoo, 4 ul this will replenish the supply of natural oil and _lubricate the hair. THE WIND -`» -, ,¢ +1# _ saa'L\ uard which occurred on Merch? e but known and most highly rea- ted citizens. lie had been in his uaigood nealtn when he was aud- nly stricken last. November. at medical skill could do was 'of e / _, \ i I£Dd MB. ISAAC BERNARD _ _.___. > _ the pas-ling ofthe late Isaac mo, tne eomniunlty at ri-enc1r‘ called upon to surrender one of __ _ _E avail and he passed peacefully y on the morning of March ist., that- home beyond at the early of 48 years. The late Mr. Ber-I Q was la man always found ac-: in my work which was for the hair and scalp-or of the hands general welfare. llc was llitcrestcdi the building up of the commun- ln which he lived and especially i . the work of the church. He was u , ular attendant oi’ the Presbyter-E Church and took a. deep inter~| funeral service wus conducted Mr. Fleck, assisted by Rev.- Mr., plrercllt to pay their last lrl-» of respect and followed ltffun- i Tile pall bezirers were:_ Samueli , , were . ' lnltc ' A' /“ _ eral cortege-t,o~the Geddic Memorial l % Cemetery where his body was laid; i 4 * '_"; ` to rat by the fellow members oft ‘_ _ ` " Prince Edward Lodge A. F. :md A.§ \ =" \f.' il '\ _ u Bernard, Stanley Bl-cv.-n, Ira Mac-. need, George F. nuey, H. eff Ma:-, and Alexander Hlitz. llc lcnvcs lZ.ou1'll a widow formerly Msf. c M:lcLe:d, three sow; ami turn daughters namely: Cllnrlcs and Wal- lace Mrs. New Winfred in Kimberley, B, C., Stan- iey. Frank, of French Blver, also one sister, Mrs. Emma Cole, of French River. g of Ca.lifol‘nia, l~lnrtllcl at llznlé. Stanley Brown and lviiss Ola, of London, besides' four braihcfz. -¢-> ~ »q-,¢,.- of Calgary, William A. and ` is W 5; __` _ ___ " TI i QWQ.. yi 3.5,. ‘ D ~ _/I 1/ _ \_. We Wi" bring an Easy to your home any time you say. ‘ _ _Tlyeéll -_ with your owl_1 clothes; with opportunity to see for g;1_u£c0f,hy?_;le m_ay lnvestlgalte to see how thousands and thou- wlves ever with an EASY_ . yw ere, escape washday drudgery _ This is 0111' Wiiy Of illlroduc ing the Easy -- and there is no obllgatlol1_to purchase. Of course, if you wish you may keep it. If you don t we are glad to have shown you just the same Prices $110.00 and upward --Terms arranged. ' ASK for demonstration to day _ now. R. T. Holman, Ltd. Clfrown' l'res»- _ _ _ offer-._ ,Read 0 ' f in , lows Pillow, family Wreath, Cll.l- lie and Wallace. Crescent brotha l th, congregatiol of G dd. w ‘ WEN! VALLEY AND VICINITY. lack orieleanllneaylauna or me meet M°‘“°'”“ °"“’°h‘ WMM" H' M Tile floral tributes were ll.: fol- TCB. 1 C C frequent causes of hair- losing- its and family; Crescent, Mn-_ tilda. and George. Anna and Harold; spray. H. P. and Mrs. Found; Ancll-L _ or, ` The Whiting Mead Oo., California. ’ Prince Edward Lodge; Wreuth,~ Dealers for ’”@ - 5\'\".f=i“.‘l-_.f-.°.“=;‘;@s“;f-s ii -KIND! !A_Q_llE2EOPLE RIDE ,ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER I.. I°lL alvr You FOR YOUR ' mar Money I’M in the happy position of havin! been chosen to sell . . ln your com- munity . . The World‘a Greatest Tires. ialize on this make-'-Goodyear- l bdgaedte they have proyen ;l_;emI.¢lV¢= beat in the onl three I testi 0 tire aualiry: 1. ln the ln¥r'ito_l’y» 2- 05 _ rest eeta or millions oi miles, 3. For the many millions of 'miles of ollf weather all-road driving on users’ cars. l recommend them to you _ beau!" they are the only tires with the _famous All»Wenther Tread--the tread with i traction in the center, where it belongs -and because theyare the only tires msd. with sgsermut. the outa-elglde patented G year cord which springs and recoverl instead of breaking when vou__li_ tire strikes a bump or n rough f0l Because l specialize I can carry a full stock which turns ra|i\:dly. Thus you save time; you get fres er stock,_bettet value and low coat. I' i youroom uniry..rn signs anld diy local advtdxrtlsing identify me. Seemeirltwhenyounextlloedtlli. [dm the Goodyear .Selected _ De alsr MEANS \ 4 l ta _W ~ ‘»#~ n C