JANI-JARY 2e, 192-5 Confidence ' a ‘ a The; we possess the investor's confidence in g marked deflrgi; i; indicated by m" large clientele and by the position we hold as underwriters of Governméflt. MU- nicipal. Public Uta’ m.’ cm-poration and '- First MOlTBaKe Re“ ' Estate Bonds- W; invite enquiries /°" 0|" current lisl o] "fllm-"El- ‘ oyaiisecuritiesl . L l M l 'r s n ’ I 132V 5m” George Street 2 CHARLOTTETOVIN Tomlilo - Winnllml Hsilhli vlluouino. Moimssi Si. John _ aa.\sI.sIl"'_§..".'.' New Novelty l l... Plirisicnnes are now won liili black velour hale. , . BAYER yigtggrapher ,1 Gt. Geo. 8t ii. if. Bi Farm Produce We are paying highest cash _ prices for 5 SEED and FEED OATS SEED and FEED WHEAT SEED and FEED HARLEY ' SEED and FEED BUCK- WHEAT BALED HAY and STRAW We are selling all. kinds of Feeds I For HORSES. CATTLE, HEEP and HOGB. A big ariety o! fresh Pilllllify Supplies Get our prices before buy. lng. We sell FLOUR it... brands) OATMEAL. ROLL. ED OATS. TABLE CORN- MEAL. GRAHAM FLOUR. WHOLEWHEAT FLoun, _€TC.»aiI at lowest possible prices, (antral: a. 00., - LIMITED. lava STRAIN l INSIDIOUS l! lilo this adjective advis- .. y_ , ‘Wilma from Eycstrain 1y have perfect vision and srcforo do not suspect tha "°"°° °l lily eye dsfsct. The motive pow"- g1 3M n" "llllllll organism ls rve Energy, i" i‘ P'°I°'ll. s much lsrg‘, nllfflportion is rsquirsd.\ I“ “fictive oyss. through r ‘°""“""il\loli ‘h? ah ox- _ 0 amount of Nervs En- ehilliy seriously affect ths ,°"|"G of other organs of Y- ind produce ill HAVE voup eves EXAMINED l-Illllioiloton CORPORATION r . ; I i | . ilule gold butteuflies on ithei Q!" ,' For First Alil-Mlslsrlfs Llnllnont. THE CHARLOTTETOWNflGUARDIAN l|il .clllnli iiulnn|ll i", M|1|][55|v[ y, MUHOP from Holmlll’! Cats-log. "THE QUAKER!" WILL 8E1’ you quaklng with laughter at Burns’ ConcerL-IM-l-Zil-li BARGAIN PRICES on ladies fur coats ail this ‘weekr-Prolvue Bros iii. _ 1l0-1-26-eoil3i i - LADIES-now is your opportun- ity to purchase a fur coat while our big sale is on-Prowse Bros, mu i‘. ‘J-l-Sii ; ;..3l LECTURE. vita-v G. C. Taylor will dis-livcl- a Lcture in King Qfiorsc ll-Tll. l_\t ilgiim, Tuesday .:7ih lilHi a‘. J m. ‘subjgct’ Lights and Shadows on Presby- tclnuil illsaory." 9(;_1.34.33 fur coal.» n i. thfs wrcl" afProws= ‘BIOS. i..d. \ L 1101-2610031 FOR ANY SAKE DON'T MISS “Tilc Quakers." and music a1 llurn.-.' Anniversary. lil7~1-26-1i FREDEFtlCTOfi SERVliCES—-J.W. liflyter, niluisiierculugelist oi‘ tho Central iSt. (Bhrisiiun Church, Sum- nlcrslde, will preach in the H1111, Fredericton. l‘. E. l. on Tuesday ‘night, Jan, 27th, at 7.30 n. ln. EASTERN TRAINS-The East- ‘ ‘ern lines were cleared Saturday and l" the train front Souris rcnchcd the city in the afternoon. Thc train frcun Geongirtowlt was ai:~.o running on schedule time. ' ———-¢9-}-___'_ PERSONALS iilr. J Sudbcrry, 'Mnntre=nl. is ammlli l‘ e attests registered ut the Queen. L0l‘l'1l'llie Murphy arrival] l-‘ily yesterday from New Ililrn in the |Y'ork. i Miss Alma Dobaon- of Tiyon i. spending a few Wtillffl ill the city film Ellen-t oi’ Miss Jean lift-Lean, Kent Street. I rain Dispatcher returned Satur- day night from MfliiitfCill iwhcre he _. attended a conference of Railway officials. , Tlw many friends of Jllosle ZWcKenua, St. Catheriucs‘. will be pleased to know she has vecov<l rd from. her recent op- eration in the P. E. l- Hospital. s Sh!‘ is spending a few days in tho, (' .y ihe glues; of Mrs. D. Maclacnu, \ K011i Street. i’ --—~—<0->-__,.__. 6 i ‘Not S0 Good” . ______ i “Il:iz" writing in W Journal says: i Unless somebody intervenes soon “WW l8 going to be a nice police w‘ court case some oi"those bright Q. all“ Slllllly iillys. and one or two or more of the bright young men who ply sticks ill (Jaldews compact. cir- cuit are going to great img Hon...- Willi‘ a ‘iliiiilfi “Good morning. illdtle." In Montreal inst night. Spraglla Cleghorn forgot hiadigni- ‘ iy and composure and his bishop- ? like calm to tap Bert (Zorbenvn; the Si. Pats llllflfirtilkelj-SCFOSB his alu , baster brow, and apparently Cor- ? beau reclined for some time in what was described as a pool of ‘ blood. Last week in l-lamilton Wil- liam Coutou forgot the nicetles de- Imanded by the conflict to lay two thumping blows across the admon- k tine cranium of Ken Imntiull. He g also tried loslica an eur off ‘Chav- ley iamglois, according to report. This of course, was all done in the most correct manner. and with due regard to the formalities-demanded by such an occasion. There has 1 been an epidemic of rough stuff , this year that is outdoing even some of the wild and wooly out- ’ burts of the past. Otlnwas have ea- capod a great deal of this and are making no complaint. Senators have developed the faculty of look- ing after themselves this winter. and they can match almost any kind of a game desired. The result " is that belligerent teams are not bothering than: a great deal. The , two battling agrregatlons of tile- leagus, Tigers rnd Canadiens, are‘ expending a great deal of their pilgllucltyon each other. When they meet again in Montreal there should be plenty of action. '___lzisl MONEY l Ill roulllil, if you know how to bread, rear WONDERFUL glues in ladies. Matchless llliiLil ' Mr. l). W. McKinnon, Chief‘ Miss‘ the Ottawa ——Haar the Aunlversary.——107-1-28.1| fur cilia-is td. THE EIGHTSOME Hie-land costume will dae guld for nlony Burns’ Anniversary.——107-1-26-1i THE CAR F’ERRY—Tl1e S. lfilllrly trips qn over the [delayed the morning and the train about lliidnlghL arrested FYidtly evgning Western train was finod drunk and disorderly. BODY FROM The Qllarrie arrived train last night. DBCGIItH-li was Milton and Thlltecn and on the ed in farming. of the Great War he enlisted e-d four During his service was badly gassed suffered a lot on tends sincere sympathy. BITIIHIIQI‘ the ciosslng to the 1923 was less than 800. season of 1924 and shimmer the lrumrbers ju-lnped to over 1400. gerate the beautlcs- oi- HER ‘HUMAN TEACHER night of croup. "if-But you ‘in the furnace?” peated he rmother blankly. ‘ "That's what she said," register." WE HAVE THE REMEDY i FOR YOUR couon ‘ The longer you neglect it and feed for results. Our Home Study Course in iPoultry Hus bandry will show the way to wln success. Highly endorsed. Best over published. fies book- let» on request. Write Show optometrist School, Dept}; 2, 46 Bloor Sh. W., Toronto, but, THE‘ SMOKEWB NICHOLSON’S Hprs is s iavsly cool making pIsssursQ moke island Manufsotursd . . "I ‘, “l1- ' A A in»... FAiIORlTE TOINCCO if you want to have ths smoothsst smoke buy this brand. The but ‘ll cant smoke on the market. -‘ RIVAL our PLUG ‘ ‘l0 osilts a liaoksli- Ask loi- time‘ iii-silos oi tallest” ""1 ¥°"" "‘°'°"'"“- ; froiaooo ooiiii!ANi!{_».lilll.' is» . wvwvw t BRIGHT our gmolta, svsry plpsful moans tobacco. msds by Island work- the harder it will be to get rid of it. Continuous coughing weakens the sys- tem, over taxes the lungs and leaves you exposed to attacks oil-other diseases. Rexall , /Ch@rry Bark Cough Syrup ls a pleasant affective and prompt curs for ~ coughs. colds; mseness, etc. PRICE $0 and 60c PER BOTTLE. ' SOLD ONLY BY “AN' MUSIC FIRST ON EARTH Was heard lu Gaelic accents deep". Gaelic duet at Burns’ BIG ctsnnsuoe sale of ladies s:lll oir-rrowse Bros, uo-vzs-eoilzu REEL IN ylr hert a lang day after Prince Edward island made tiwo Saturday bringing malls at 3 o'clock regular Poi-ICE QUURTa-Al. U19 Police CW" slllllflllly moruiilg the mun on the $20 or lhlrly dlly 0n the charge oi‘ being WINNIPEG. — ibody of the late Donald Mc- God ilorilcu from Winn ipcg. a ilativc of North was 31 yeiling or 3gp, _ a half years ago -ile went. to Winnipeg where he. gngzga. At ihe outbreak ‘in lilo 43rd Battalion. C E F and se: yitalu and eight mouths. in Franco he nn-d recently he number oi’ cam’ Province illirinr; Tile ocal . ,- Tourlst Association conducted on gimlmg be ‘ogkigemmn as a" "He, advertising campaign. duriirg the We a ‘m ° , “Ming this God, iMcn, however, had not ulwaylnwnh _ I , of cammsad it for their own good. but hadiltobert llyildinun ilflCOlllpiliLilii by. I Why notulaise the nnte to 2500 can‘ .be put olrt can possibly exag- P. E. i. Let's all get together and BOOST. iii-- “l can't stay home. Teacher will put rne in the furnace,” walled lit- tie Janet ‘Riuth the morning after a f6- walled Janet Ruth huskily. “When l stay- ed out last weak she said if I was out again she'd drop ms from the i; §Tlmi£q"iiiiiilisr, sins» fwstu" EHMUN |]N [EHPSE Preachedly Rev. W. 0. Mulligan at Si. James ' S. "’“"‘ Preaching in St. Jalnea Presby- terian Church yesterday .-iornlng. the minister, Rev. -W. Orr ..\lulll- gull took as the subject of his ser inon, "God-Man. and the Eclipse." Taking as his text, John 8:32. “Ye Shall Know the Truth and the Truth sluill make ye free," lie tlrat pointed out that references to just such objects as the phenomenon 0t‘ Saturday could be found all through the scriptures, and hull in- ifplrell a fear unll a confidence in Eclipses and other occurrences in naisu-e,.he said, were looked up- on by dlfferent peoples iu illllerent ways, iEven in this enlightened day some looked upon such phenomena as portentous omens; scientists cx- pected them and waited for thom in hopes of making some great v- scientific iliscovery. by Christians it should be looked upon as a mar vellous revelation of the Power and Omnlpresence of God and as a its discovery among the elements of the earth. The properties 0f this les. 1i was thus that the planet Nep tune had been discovered in i816. All‘ lliis knowledge so gained revelations of looked upon such natural pheno menu as the aurora borealis, earth- a testimony of His. ways, but. as manifestations of His illsplcnsui-v and hatred. These sullef-‘llillllllll . had prevailed thousands of years ngo and ancient history told of wars and battles being ntopncrl lly an eclipse of the sun. The philoso- phers and astronomers of that day had taught. in vain that these were due to natural causes and were not signs prohpesying evil. Even today many superstitions existed; fear of ghosts had not yet vanished frotn the minds of men. Belief in this superstition and in many others that were now current was not on~ ly a sign of wllfulness. but also oi ‘ignorance. and showed that- there "There lLno crime but ignorance.“ Today the scientific, medical, and legal worlds were constantly look- ing for the truth. the soul 0i’ Illllll was anxious to know it. Christian people today could stand up before such happenings as a solar eclipse because the truth had made them free. Superstition, hé concluded, van- was some truth in the saying illill. cross-won Puzzu l’ \ 23 i/S Today 3.15, 7 and 8.45 l". Matinee—-16c, and 11c. . rut-GE PIKE‘ 36 .- 3.9 37 40. 38 4/ Horizontal 1 Kind of trrc. 4 l‘i(i..‘i cli-uuci‘. 9 A ‘Sum-h American ilkllilllili, ‘his “mum- 0" manifestation of the regulurit and 11 An 1s lalt. 13 A ii Jllflllll- tsiatunluyj 17m’ instant h,“ 1'91"" precision of God's l'nlverse.y'i'll.= 3 \\' y L All |1‘--l|ll~ill'i0ll=i 111690!- Dves received W0"! urn“ death movements of the planets nnll 14 Man's name (ab). Kind of llhl-‘lll. eceimed. w” “mmmrled m"! stars were themselves manifesto 15 (Jill's ironic fall-i ' Viiilliinlll» deity!“ m! father’ J°1"“M°Q"'m'ri“ tlons of the majesty of God Re- 17 Vi!" <1!‘ ll filil-Pwfly. 3" ‘A1“"“Y""- mother’. two brothers and two ferring to the l-‘tbors of Gllrlyiphy. 18 Personal pronoun (English) "" All‘ Ty llllPhi-lll- sisters to mourn his passing. On sick,“ and usnfonomers he ‘vent 19 (l-Onflitkn, ~ 'l‘iri.i| the arrival oi’ the trillll‘ ‘the body on to show how with the use of 31 A iillilllo-dlilllll- i" m3"- was conveyed "to North Milton the a e i” o ' (h e n‘ of g3 g§n;;1.._ ti: Snub or horribly crush. where unterment takes iplacg m, h." p ‘f-Osifi per, ‘e Dr sauce f 24 NM “NHL ‘t: A crown, v Filirview Cemetery. To the sor- n? um m’ t? 5ilis"‘y'l"f_ln;al"' i’ gr, pm“. m. it?» Smirk-to i-ilun-Jlr color. Towing relatives the Guardian eX- e sun w“ Gum‘ “"'l a‘ up m g3 pug)...“ Drum...“ I77 Alan's ililllli‘ ilib.) 29 'l‘iilii ‘Wildly, ‘i1 Purl -ui' n hook. lvhiic iluitc .'| fuw i-alur and ivvnl away zigzlin owing to tho limited ispucc. After singing u lrulnbcl" of “'01- GCiiUlld the ilfifibllliliy ivcrc favored a violin solo by Blaster Wallcr McNutt, some more hymn selection-s and iil(.'ll n during 1925? ii can ibe donefquakes and ecllpflell. Wml "l6 Bllll- 5°10 b)’ Rev M"- Mulim“ f\“""_“' THAT PROOFREADER. AGAIN! This little island of ouirsdlerstition of ignorance, they coilsld- ulore llylllllii llllfi We illififl”! l“? ~ ~- _ is n0 ,ma'i'ked_ ‘ down liar-area these things as belonslnil l" will“ h“ °""‘““9“ m“ V,“ “f”, ."V\'ilill. you mail“ by imply- Zaiu. We "have 100 per cent the realm of the unknown and wot iyielllydllill‘ "Hum" ‘_i"il‘“," M‘ lug that i have liibiilillllfliliy cow-r» delivery for every" word of ad-ver- chad them with fear and hatred llyell 1103i by lilfillcllehil lll {Tutu nlysclt‘ with tho people's mon- llsillti We -llll!~°"i~ N0 Dh0to~ They (lid not look upon the!" l!" [famed Sm“? (‘Tiling l.‘,§“'l"$: cy?" lielnnnrliul lilo city tvilusurcr Eraillits or descriptive matter that manifestations of natural laws and zglrlieslllilvhsjrlthui.théelnlllrllfiln‘vgry “H he rushed m“, l]... 0g“... u. .11. youngsters ntlcuiiiirg school when one scholar WOllHi crib from illliliil- or and get fairly won. uleetin-g with prayer. WGY Orchestra Selection, _"Itomco and Jullst.“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Gounod Orchestra BilYiiOlli‘ solo, “'i‘\vo Grcnuilii-rs". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Schilmanu Johll Lcniihcl‘ Selection, “Niuciurilfl Grlcg Orchestra Research Narrative, “Plants That Concerto Orchestra Baritone solo, "The Trumpeter" Dc Berioi Giovanni Trom-blnl Baritone solo, "When iiill.‘ Bell in ished in the fa g" of Truth. Trlllll was a torch that could never he put out nor obscured, like the sun. WGY Program _TUE8DAV, JANUARY 27 WlGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kilocyclos (380 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11:15 a. m.—-U. S. Naval Obser- vatory time signals. - 1 :80 p- lit-Stock market re- port. 12:40 p. m.—Pl‘0a‘llC9 markature- port. ‘ 12:45 ip. TIL-"WBINIBI report 2:00 p. m-Muslc and talk. Mrs. Edward P. Praises-y, Plosldent. Schenectady Federation of Wo- men's Organisations- 6:00 p. m‘.~—Pl‘0d1l¢e and stock market quotations; news bulletins. 6:30, p. II.—'DifIn~Er nulslc by Hotel Toll Eycll Trio, Albany, N. Y. 7:45 p. m.-"incomo Tax" talk y J. l‘. Zoliar, tax attorney, GED- . era-l Electric COIIIDQII]. 8:00 p. lit-Program by WGY Orchestra assisted ‘by John Loath- Cross Word Pu zzle No. 46 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No- 46 hlaisiuri credit for marks lili- llr. Ayers closed tllo .funds. . . ." Stainve lfor iron" (courtesy lClr ditlon to his scanty vocabulary. giuael-lng Ifouuiilatlon) gm,“ nlterivard he fell under Selection, “Andantt” from Viollll oconvlcflmf- in a mmmigln revjy. S Ziinls‘ or fcnizlle. lil Static oi‘ tii>tll'(i4!l‘. l2 Oifict: nil shill. iii A Pi-bblc. l7 Souk- Iiri i.‘ lunniizg in llli‘. ' 4 5 6 7- 8 Night-—26c, 21¢. 11c. l0 // l2- . ‘ " 4 SPARKLING MYITEIZY DRAMA BUBBL/NG / /4 i. \WITH ROMANCE AND REPLE/‘E WIIH THIIIILS. \ ‘r I 2/_ 22 “n “Ileep Sea F’anic”-T\v0 Part Comedy n, T - T m ' ZZK?"§'1TLZJ"§F‘F..L‘ IIZ.F.'J’.?.T.YS.'.“Z.ZZ == lwrius- i” ”* Oi" 5 E I ‘lullst Pa ll t» 0- 2a .?if’.‘.‘$;".'iiiiii;. ~ 5 i r A ~ “i I N - and their speed, thence to radio fmilll ‘H u "Imam ‘ ii A V E D E N N I N E ll and its almost unbounded puasibil- 3S Jlflfi,“ “ i g ' A L p 5 Q w 5 p D u 51 m"- I") x 1.2. Fv-ui-il-e». I s o l M I o u i Ti A remarkable exam-vie or ‘the G011 llflfl "W16 ll WBBW“ “Fin To u-iiioi-o iiiorsiiii-i». R M T . N G E L Si‘ benefits ct‘ ail-verti-sin is shown in ma“ ‘he ‘"mli“l°"1m‘l| m“! ‘Migm’ 41 Pa‘ o‘ u 1n- Iii" ‘i 8 , _ _ , I. i l . the report of the N. S. Tourist Ag- ficuni. to inquire into nnil _gulu_ i? A T N H C OW l sanitation for 1am, ygim kilowledge from the stars 0t tile 5 T 6 i 5 B 5 w D {I .312“.*:::::."*:::::..';i::.r;“"$222222 .11.‘: i r o i ~ c <> - L M i A ' , a . I ‘ '— the past few years with the fol- sciousness. ills purpose. l-lls will. l lfintirrly. 5 A T “ A "" U "" 5 U 5 f lowing remarkable results: and l-lis message, were-You shall 2 Uilcll used for roofing. A S l A N O l? l? i S K i Infinity-gel" oi‘ autos enicrilig the kinolily’ (it: 'i'l'll‘l.il ililil the ’i‘ruih. ignites. I ‘ M i M | c p p U N 1- 5 ‘i ‘ ' .: . v sin ma ye ‘rec. . ixii r iill.) . 1922 Men soilgllt to understand the or" 5 lizui. m E Dill N D AiN D Y ill y; - . ..- . - - . Milli] iii? hlildmigl‘taiiiflldliiillidllad aloe; ‘7, Lilllliiirilfiitlftiliil- Answer to Pubbie Ne. 45 Tourists: inserted the specirosl-ope. [lliéi k l . HARD Ben-ED, i 1923 65-000 ‘microscope and the telescope. ' ' . ' ' R 1924 100-00‘) They had also lrlarnedhnlv to mcas- Tl “ mu“: ';;f_;“"vpl,y “mm "mi ‘wmmm lure the planets ‘and stars and their le ‘i “..- i- - i A , . ‘ ' . . _ » _-.--".i]; vii)‘ p 19.2? ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 350M000‘) ldlstauces fromi tlle-~ Earth and to! Y. M. C. A. ‘ll dill“: T.“ fml“, . flmi’), iv l}: I 192‘! ' (Looodmo plot the skies and discover new |lu tho iabli .u u lltl so ! 1924 . . . . . . . . . .. 7,500,000 | _ h H ‘guout-lly custinucr. hile/Siillllllltlli‘ Prince Edward [Bland also h ‘and hitheltoo unseen odes The largest gathering of“ “n m0 “HINT ‘qmltvhml a Imp‘ ‘mason to be gram] of um result: through deductions from the lntiu- fludenm by fay, girl-her] out lastgkfn from a PHHTQIM .0559“ i. mi of advertising during the pastience of “m” “miles m‘ vmihle m“ "liilll- “"6" 25'" "mm; mwsum ifronr or him, Tilt-n, striking a fur-I post», silo glared at. him. " she suuppcil. groivlcil ill<~ iio-us "Winitcllu want “Couple oi" 01-1057 liincv. "llow ya want‘ 0111'!" _______4s-s~q>- j i local paper. "Wham-l the troiil>lc'."-' qlll‘l'il‘ii the city editor. “llcrc it. is," lniligunnlly collim- ilcd the public official. lloillililil l" a news livlu. _ _ i '_i‘llc itcm begun.- “William lliuns, ,wllo is encrusted with the public casually WW i RELIGION AND SLANG Big Dave Holly. from My hark ill ille “Smokies, had held n job 1n u (iii-alum lumber town loni! Pllfllii-‘Jil to pick up n few choice bits oi slang, ivllicll were a welcome ad- "Just like you." al, and after several nllllllfl 07 11°01 ily and spiritual strligglfl filllllil “came through." Leaning t" hi" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dix feet he begun shouting; “Glory Job“ heath“ llalloluyeri Praise the Lord! I'm Selection. "A Dream" Bartlett .d l ___h t ln\v,!_" Orchestra u Sm (‘ello solo. "Minuet" Mozart An Old Recipe To i the Lighthouse Rings" . Sollnan i John ileatlrcr Selecton. “Japanese » Lani-era r —" llnlzvce" .. . .. . . . .__ Yoshlioluti Common garden i105? lllliwed int“ Orchestra in heavy ten with sulphur added. 10:00 p. m-Bruilswlck Hour of w"; [um gray. Music. streakeg and ' "—"<**'— ’ faded hair 8T: LAWRENCE SCHOOL Foliowl-ng is the standing of St. Vl.—1, Hilda Contain; 2. Wallace Cmialtn-ll, Freda Delaney. Grade IV.—-1. Ciiflord-Costain; 2. Claude Murphy and Irene Henry (equal): 1i. llllleon Fitzgerald. Grade ill l, Zelma Contain; 2- Ralph Contain, .'l, Aibble Mclnnis. Grade l. ~ i. Mildred Murphy; 2, Dorothy Fitz- gernld. -o-o>i—— TIN PLATE KING DEAD NEW YORK. Jan. Zl-Danlcl Gray Reid, known as thc "Tin Plate King," died today at his home here of pneumonia. Mr. Raid, who was 07. years old. lnond- Indiana, bank to a position of influence in the financial world. When he entered business in Wall street at the ago of 4t he was cred- ....................... Zllhrfl‘ lted with. sfortuns of .$t0.000.000. ' w “F” \.I.lll-—-@- _ Isa Inn Ill-Hanna's blatant. rose from messenger boy in a Rich-I h oasltlfully /@ dark and lux- Lawrence School for the mouth ot‘ ‘immt’ ‘Inga: December. Grade Vlli.—1, Francesi f‘ ‘aw am)“, Greene; 2, Marion Greene. Grade atlon w Vii.—-1. George Fitzgerald; 2. PM" F‘ “VT” Freda Greene and Ruth Ziiclnrlls. 14°" l! 3'0"‘ but Occasionally out» who zlsks for only half a tYililllif-J nlzljority prsfcl‘ “ |_IFE’S GREATEST“ GAME ” What Is It? JViotor boats -— work - food position -— entertainment -—,sleep rclsiiges —- friends —— tobacco What Is “LIFE’S GREATEST‘ (lAME”? (Watch This Space Tomorrow) out: SIMPLE CRELD- ‘ i; hllrilcll i‘ ll(‘l‘(‘il\‘(‘(| nlust boar. L_.. I in kW, .‘ ‘Q iiilii n. t. \ the rhunri-s whole. llicets a man illg: our §(‘l'\‘il'l*.*l. .\ .\llll'l..\N(‘l*] Phone H9 180 Kl-llf Si". SERVICE i 'l‘0 strive cousilllltLv to i (‘Hfiiiiilfill oul'.s_i-lvc.s'llig'll in i i tllc l-ufi-l-ln oi‘ tllosc l-cquir- , i i T0 pcrillrlll our trunks ill i Hll(‘|l u \\'il_\' us i0 lighten illv oi‘ sorrlnv flint illc A bncltelnr Hilfllliil ii‘ill‘ll to say me _l.nno llc can ucvcr ii-tll wilrn so iiniriviilow may purpose to him. (equal); 3. Myrtle Murphy. Griuleillalr is fading. streaked or gray. "Mixing U119 Saga Téa and Sulphur ‘recipe at homie, though, is trouble- some. An easier way is to ilet a bottle oi‘ Wyethh Sage and Sulplllll‘ Compound at ally d"!!! ol-Offl l1" ready for use, This is the old-time [recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. I While wispy, gray. faded hair is s O o o ‘not sinful, we nil desire to retain our youthful appearance and at- tractiveness. By darkening your hair wiith Wysrlfa Sago and Bul- fphur Compound. no one can tell. ibocsuse it. does it so naturally. so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it. and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at s time; by looming an gray hairs have disappeared, and. mol- qnothsr, application ‘or two, your ha! becomes beautifully dark. 1 RHYME. ' glossy. soft and I t‘; a ‘E. K. Bzvrow i146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Summon-side, Iloyd Lewis. Good ‘Strong Stock Companies. ' 000090000000‘ vwv Q .