GOTFTYET? SIIMMERSIIIE . and Prince County ._'l1|,a column la reserved for news of local interest but ndvsrtillng oi‘ n = THE Cl-IAR_LOTTETOW1_\l___GU§_l§Q1AN_ “Acts Liks a Flash" GOUGRS. GOLDS. What? ‘ffirape-Nuta" Flakes- that delicate, gloriously-flavored breakfast treat that is delighting lovers of good breakfasts-with all the varied nourishment and newly nature ma: he Inserted at t eeula a word strictly payable tn ad- vauee- l BRUNBIIITIS . -noum.n uaanan Hockey at rare old flavor that "Grape-Nuts" Cereal is famous for! Get a pack- Isc 10-day, Your grocer selelgtaazth. ' NiBRAPE=NRUTS" Kenslngtou Monday, Feb. 20, Cler- mont vs. Sea View; Kensington Aces vs. Baltic. First game com- mences at 7.15. Admission l0 and t 20 cents, 8217-2-18-21 -lCl-J CREAPERS sold at Bruce's. 8224-2-20-21. —MINUTES on an auto now snve hours, ‘dollars, later. Buy Rust-off oil, auto and nickel polish etc., ati Braces. 8224-2-20-2i. ROLLO _BAY AND VICINITY The Old Time Fllltfcrs Contest under the auspices of the Holy Nzlnle Club tvas held in the par- iah hall on Monady night, January 25. The large lmll was crowded to the cinors and the b st. of order prevailed. Mr. Peter Conway cap- ablv presided as chairman. Fol- lowing are the names of the mu- sicians who competed for the prize: Edward Chevarie, Souris East; Jo- 5°l>h Chaisson, Rollo Bay West; Edmund Villard, Niw Zfaland; Jo- seph Gheverie, Souris East; Gus Loneaphie: Dolphie cheveric, Sou- YYS EH51; P. D. MacDonald. Soil- rls East; Wnlrr Chcveric, Sauris East; Pctrr Chaisson, Bear River; Daniel Iiongapilie; Willie MacDonald, Chepsfoiv; Phebe Dcagle, St. Mar- garets. The judges; Messrs. Dan Mullin, St. Pitrrs; Henry MacDon- Joseph Mnccormac’ aid, Little Pond; and Ronnie Mac- Funniest‘ Mr‘ Louis B‘ Gammh om Plrce. St. Margarets gave their de- cision ns follows: 1st Petu‘ Chais- son and Walter Cileverio; 2nd Ed- , ward and Dolphle Cheverie; 3rd P. D. MacDonald and JOS"}7h 1:. Chcvvric. The play oil resulted as New Yolk lfvlows: 1st Petcr- Chaisson; 2nd. ivaltcr Clseverie; 3rd Dolphie Che- verie, The judges for the dancing a-crn ltfcssrs. P. A. Maclsaac, Sou- ‘fled R0110 Bay ‘vest rxmfly‘ rls: Efll-‘flllfll Villard. NJW Zealand; and A. F. Peters. Rollo Bay. The ,ney, Willie MacDonald, Raymond ‘number receiving hearty applause Chcvcrio. Souris; A. L,‘ Longaphie, Joseph T. Gallant, New Acadia, 3rd Rusaell Burke and Pet- olr MacDonald. Chcpstow. Other dancers were Messrs. Kenneth Kel- ly, Georg: Cavanagb, Rufus Swee- --DEA'l'Il 0F ELDERLY RESI- DENT 0F KINKORA~T1l€Ie p855" ed away in the early hours of Fri- day morning ht his home in Kin- kora, Owen G. McCarville at 81 years 0f age, after a short illness. The deceased was one of the most highly respected citizens of the dlS- trict and was a very succezsfui lar- mer. He was a memfrer 0t the R/J- man Catholic Church and was at- tended by his pastor, Rev. Iliather Smith, D.D., during his illness. His wife, who was a Miss Murphy D76- docertscd him abcut two years 88¢ There are left. to mour one daugh- ter, Mrs. Fbert MEwen of Millin- ocket, arr-e, and three sons, Joh" James, in the Canadian West Dom- ln"ck in Maine and Parnell 0n the homestead also one sister Mrs. Frank Mtr-phy of Enrrald, P. E. I. and two others in the United Stairs ‘to all of whim symlY-lihy is ex- tended.~S Sweeney, Edmund Vlllard, John- nie Chalsson. Ladies 1st Miss 01'- lve P.tcrs, New Acadia; 2nd Mrs. Gllclcl Mallard, New zealahrll After the prizes were awarded a‘ short program was presented each The Rollo Bay West Womens Institute held an enjoyable cos- tumc- dance in the school on Fri- day night, February 3rd. The prize winners "re ns follow ; best cos- tume, Miss E. lifacCormac as Queen of Hearts; Mr. H. J. MacKlnnon. "Indian Chief.” Onginal, Miss Flo- ra Paton, “Scotch Lassie?’ Mr. “Scarecrow? Woman; Mr. Joseph Neale, Old WW 1-,1,,n_ —-CHRlSTlAN clluncll SOCIAL _ _,_ --AJbout thirty mun-hers 0d th? Mrs. F. G"rald Chnlsson and smnmsii“ Chiiyn“ Chmh dflullliwi‘ Helen have l'('7lll'!‘"'l to gameied at the parlonage on Thursday evening and were thc aftcr spending some time in Bear River South. Miss Helen Lewis, St Piers vis- guests of Rev. Ca lyle Wattcrworill and Mrs. Waiterwmrth at a svcial. A vary enjoyable prrglam was ear- rfed out by the young nwpfe and the-various numbers lvcd ivvll merited apphuse. lifusic, vocal anti The nlrlny friends of Mrs J. S. It llllgleliclllll on sen t! You want to he rill of Your stubborn cold and be up llllll doing lu a few hours. you'll Iiilk your drugglst for a bottle nf Buckley's rupture and take it as directed. 'l'imt laugh old hang-on cough that. nothing seems to help la an easy task for llut-klcya utter Just the first sip you'll knmv it's on its wuy out. lflscklcy-‘n "in-la like e flash", ‘f0 per cont of lfnnmlluus use it for Cough; (‘nl-l.~i_ Burnt-hills and ordinary res piratory troubles-it loosens things llp-it ncutrnilzca the he'll rolull. lions. (let n bottle-you or one n! the klliilll‘! may need it tonight-qt‘; m}. fcrent~frci- from anything hial-lnful, For your llenlilfa snke alemnnll Buckley's for chi-up imitations at»- numerous. EASTERN GllARlllIih ..'>'l'h'a column is reserved Io news of lucal interest but advartinlln of g newny nature may be Inserted nl t ecnta a word strictly paygblg 1| alliance. ..“SUBSCRIPTIONS to Th. marlottetown Guardian may b: handed to their Rep. Archie Hume or left at l-l. J. Mabolrs Drug Store Montague. l2-13-dtf . . ‘HOCKEY AT MONTAGUIL- iecond Abbies vs. Montague Prlm- i "oses. Eastern League Playoff, ‘rues .lay, February 21st. Skating after game. a21o-2-1s-2l. ' ..*W. M. SJMEETS-Jrhe regu ‘ n. monthly meeting of the w. M. ' S., of the Montague United Church was held at the home of Mrs. L. If. Coffin on Tuesday evening. A- bout twenty members were present. A very intrr" ting rcp*ri: fr"m the Pxs-‘ayterlal was given by Mrs. J. M. Ma-cLeod. After the mtc l", re- freshments srgrstive of Valen- tine were served. Mrs. J. E. Fraser,‘ invited the Society to her home for | the March meeting-H. ..'C. Y. M. L. AT SCIJIEIS -- The junior members oi.’ the Cath- olic Young Men's League staged a il u u n R CLEARANCE Blll ilEFEIllEll (Canadian Pre" ‘- OTTAWA, Feb. lit-Prior u. mo [hgyg was no ‘law to prevent the clearance of liquor from Calm!!! l0 ‘ the United States, in spite of the fact that the laws of that country forbade the importation of liquor. Exporters could clear liquor in the usual way just as in the ease of exports to other countries, the customs authorities not corlecrninz themselves with the fact that the ' cargo eeuld not be legitimately landed in the country for which it was destined. prizes were won by Messrs‘ Joseph lFi-ancis. Fortune Bridge, are glad ’The Human Eye ‘ Complex and intricate in ItS structure and iuxiciions, is worthy of the best pcssibic care that can be given it. U’ your cycs are troubling you. do not be so unwise as to neglect them, An examination will un- cover the cause of the trouble and glasses will probably completely relieve it. . G. F. HIJTBHESUN OPTOMETRIST _ Grade X—l. Jessie M. Stewart. - - Grade VlII-l. Verna Philli s; 2. Herbert Stewart. p » Grule VII-i. Mary Stewart. Grade VI-l. Harry Rodd; 2. Doris Ford: 3. Charlie Wise; 4. Norenn Toombs. Ilégbfiogwséi: --- Grade v-l. Joyce Newson; 2. Mulmiscs. m.“ u‘; Helen Philips; 3. Wesley MacLeod; Granulated Sugar. 1o lbs. 43c 4- EmP-“t Wfllkvr: 5- Amy Hryeu- Surprise Soap, ill bars 4.‘ Ezllisfrziaofiilgtligi‘ “is- - @1735“ Grade IV-l. Stulin" MwPher- 16mg sugar‘ ' ‘lg: son: 2. Anatlna Morrow. Shbftcniflgs, 2 pkgg, __ _ 35c Grade III-l. Anita cudmore and Raisins, 2 lbs . . . . . . . . 25c Olcdine Phillips rcqual): 2. Ivan Dates, Desert, 2 lb. pkg 19c Mona“, Beans, l0 lbs. . 30¢ , _ Kellogs Corn Fla cs, 3 pkgs. 25c Grade n-l‘ H150“ Hughes’ 2' Matches, Eddy’; large pkg 3 (or 27c Arthur Rodd; 3. George Cudmore Buying Dressed Fowl and Chickens every day up till February 28th. Mcilowans Limited KILMUIR, P. E. I. B040-2-10-fmw-6i. Professional Cards Prohibition Commission Chas. H. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown.‘ ha. B. McDonald. West St. Peters John Simpson, llamllion. Send all information regarding Infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above or to Stewart 8. Lcwther J. D. STEWART. u C. N. W. LOWTIIER IABIIIBTEBS. SOLICITORS. ITC _ 8i Great George Street IISXI-IY T0 LOAN II-lcLEOD & 3 NTLEY _. J. a. BENT]. W. B. BENTLEY. K. O. Banister end Attoruey-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN 081cc: 180 Richmond Street to learn that she is recovering from her recent serious illness. Mr. Jack MacKcnzic spout the iWOCKCIICI in Rollo Bay West. l _____i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keefe gave nn enjoyable party in their home ‘on Wdlrszlny night last. Music =was furnished bl Messrs. Joesph Chalssnn and Russel Burke, Bear River assisted by others. Mr. Angus J. MacDonald. li/fonti- ."-0‘if) sprint a few days recently in Rollo Day West. A dramatic club ha: b'en f0rm-‘ Pd in Rollo Bay with the intention of presenting a play in the War future. Mr. Douglas Matheson is spend- inlr a f-‘w uhvs 1h Rollo my the truest of‘ his sister Mrs. Frank J. Wood-R HARRINGTON SCHOOL Honor‘ roll for January- c ton instrumental, reading and diallguffi besides contests and genres made the evening pass all too quickly. The hostesg assisted by some of the young ladies served a. dainty lunch. This was followed by a sing song. A hearty vote of illallks was extended to the host; and hostess by the gLlQSLS as they took their loavc, all fooling they had spent an enjoyable etching-S " —ISL.~\NDERS IN DENVER—'I'hc Gum an has received the follow- ing n:ws item from Deliver, Col. of Island friends. which would b0 o.’ interest to their relatives bure- Mr. Bruce Callbcck, who is the son| of Mr. and lvlrs. Walter Callbeck; of Summerside, W85 the guest of honour at an informal renew-Aim given by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duche-l, min at their pretty Capitol Hill heme. 906 East Fifth Avenue, Den- ver, on Feb. 2nd. A very delightful time was lmd as the guests wcle all former Prince Eilrwllrd 151111111 people or their relatives. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. W- Clark, Mr. Haviland Clark, Mrs. D. H. Dnizell, Miss Ruth Dalzell, Prof. and. Mrs. James H. Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Callbcck. The un- avoidable absence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. MucEachern was deeply re- gretted, Mr. McEachern having be?“ confined to his home by . Jbre i11- wit and humorous anewotcs are a genuine treat, and were greatly mLsscd. A dainty luncheon was serv- cd during the eveninc- Mrs- Clark assisted the hvsicss ill 11131111"!- and pzurcd lea. The company dJaHk a toast, "To our Island Friends, and our Island lit-me," and Mr. Oallbeck was delegated to convey [the sentiments on h"'s return, which will likely be late this mvllirh 0i‘ early in March. Mr. E. H. Duche- 4. Stirling Ford. Grade I S"—i. Sheldon Walker; 2. Reginald Walker. 2. Glen Ncwson. Perfect attendance: Vema Phil- lips, Doris Ford. Charlie Wise, Joyce Newson, Helen Phillips, An- atlna Morrow, Olcdlne Phillips, Stirling Ford, Glen Nmvson. Lester B. Scllick. teacher. Hiker-How far is it to the next village? Fanner-Wal, as a crow flies, it's about twenty miles. IIikcr-Thats interstlng-but su- pose the crow was walking? sv:s|aur“_" min, the host, has relatives in Charlottetown and was one of the imlssionary rctpurtcrs on The Guard- Gradc I Jr~1. Lcanlan Morrow; fan in the days of Editor Ben.‘ Higgs, The callbecks arc frsm sum- merside, and sons of Mr Duchcmins cousin, Mrs. Walter Callbrck. Mrs. Duchtunirl was 8 Miis 990KB 0i york, p, E. 1.; G. W. Clark is a son ot‘ the late Hnvilann Clark 0f Clarkiowfl, East River, and his wife a. Miss Arthur of Pfinre Edward Island. Mrs. Dalzell is from the Eastern tart of the Island, and was n M553 liicPhcrson before llcr mar- riage and has relatives in Char- lottetown. Miss Ruth Dnlzcli is her daughter. Mrs. James H. Burke is the daughter 0f Mrs. Maud M00011- sld and the late John NIL-Donald of Sumlnerside, and her daughter men-led Gordon Callbeck. Old ncss f0,- srnle time. His sparkllnlr tum home-s very successful concert and one-act play in St. Patrick's Hall, Souris on Tuesday, Feb. 14th. There was a matinee at 3.30 for the school chil- drcn and at 8.30 the entertainment W85 repeated to a. fair sized audi- ence. Following ls the program: Orchestra. Selection: Opening chor- us, O Canada; Trio, Alban Paquet, Francis St. John and Edward Moy- mlgh (J12); Step dance, Rasius The Dancer; chorus. by the C. Y. M‘. L.: Solo, lVlr. J. E. Moynagh; Stop dance, Mr. Joseph Longaphle; In- tennission: Selections by the Or- chestra; The Three-fifteen (Souris Flier) 1n one act, Cast of characters Ticket Agent, Ernest St. John; Ncwefzoy, John lvfclellan; Grandma Alban Paquct; Mandy, her grand- ehlltL-Lco Chevcrle‘; Rasius (color- ed), John Cheverie; A student, Ed- ward Moynatgh; The Flapper, Evan- cis St. John; A Worried Mother, ,Bernard Mooney; Her Bad Boy, tPhilip Puquet; Bride and Groom, I n. st. John and "Blngy" McDonald; ‘A Tight/trad Funnel‘, William May- nagh: His wile, Stewart MoAulay; Program continued; Solo, Louisiana ‘Gal, Rszstus The Singer; Old Time ‘Fiddllng, Mr. Edward J. Cheverie: Solo, Mr. Peter ‘(Dam McDonald; Introducing “The Masked Mlarvel. Mr. Hit-km Phrrne: (Mr. George Chcverie and his assistant behind 1 the scenes" Ml‘. Marshal Condon): ‘Final chorus, by the C. Y. M. L4 God Save The King; Stage Man- ager, Mr. Augus La Vie; Accom- panist. Miss Alice La Vie: Orches- tra, Mcsrs. George Chcverlc, Mar- shal Com-w, Peter (Dan) McDon- ald and W:1ter Chevcrle. The per- oonci o: the sketch ("The Three Fifteen") are all school boys, and they are very grateful to all those who nssis-fcd them in any why in make their entertainment a success. Mr. John D. Mslntyre as chairman for the entertainment, was very capable in that capacity. -.‘Mr. Harold Mabey, Montague, is slowly recovering from injuries suivtained during a. hockey game on Wednesday eveninz. Feb. ll, and hopes to be in action for Tuesday evening. Last Cell Hotel TeIephoneOperator (cal- ling guestl-I apologize for not calling you so you could get that l early train; however I'm calling now to say that you may as well sleep as long as you like. i riial is sufficiently recovered to rc- The last session of Parliament under Liberal regime, in 1930, saw _the enactment o! a merure which forbade the clearance of liquor 'rom Caftadltlfl bonded warehouses. CANADA'S NATIONAL EMBLEM cm YOU PICTURE lT-IN YOUR MINI) ? l-lere is Your Opportunity to Win a Handsome Cash Prize and I Help Your Local Hospitals. HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW IT? ' . SOLVE “Tlli MAPLE LEAF" JIG-SAW PUZZLE This Baffling, Teasing, Tantilizing Puzzle can be put to- You will find it interesting, fascinating, exciting It; will tax your skill. The Puzzle will be mailed to any address in Send 25c and return addressed en- gether. educating. Island. Postage paid. velope to l8 PRDICL STREET EDWARD SHAW’ "MAPLE war PUZZLE" n and ‘Prince Edward OHARLDZVPEIIOWN, P. E. I. Positively no Puzzles sold to callers at this address. Carter & C0.._Ltd.. Bookstore treet- Mafltime Stationers ‘ 185 Grafton street & Bookstore destined for any country "W! w...“ m. hnportation of liquor Puzzles may however be obtained vas illegal. ‘ The bill debated the defeated m’ In _ m °“°°" 5 ‘he House of Commons today vould have repealed the act of 1930 CHARLOTTETOWN ~ud restored to Canada the right At Whitlockrs Art to issue clearances for lillllfll‘ des- |tiued to such countries and to col- ‘cct the excise revenue thereon. The President-elect from his "IPCIRI train today wired Mr. ‘cover as followst‘ “Have just Vlsiiul hospital and "eon tl-h patient. The mayor had '1 fair rfght as did Mrs. Gill. The other three are on rapid road to recowry." Subjected to a severe grilling on the 21s‘. floor of the Dario coun ‘y jail located on th» top of th’ court hruse bulWng, Zangara as» =ert'"l he ha"! no accomplices. H" ,was confVcnt and defiant and told his questbners he had no regrets for his act. He also denied that he had any connection with any sodflt-“s of any sort. i The assassin, a native of Italy, used an old-fashioned 32-cnlibre pistol to fire at the President-elect in his automobile. Mr. Roosevelt had just cotcluded a short address to the thousands who had gathered to welcomg him to Miami from a fishing trip off the coast. Zangarawill be arraigned at ll a. m., tomorrow before Judge E. C. Collins of criminal court on four ‘charges, of assault with intent to ll. LOWER VRIIIZTOWN The regular mrllthi; meeting of the Lower Freetown Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Ray Lidstone, Wednesday afternoon, Flb- 15th at the usual hour. The President presided, meeting opened with Ode and all repeating tin Creed in unison. Roll call was 11c- spondcd to by fourteen members and two visitors, minutes of last meetlue Wore read, approved and signed. Reports of the dilferent committees tvere given and new ones appointed. School Com, MLss Muriel Burns, Mrs. Roy Lids-tone. Sick Com. Mrs. Stewart Bums, Mrs, Jardlne Stavert. The programme then took place as’ follows: Reading by Muriel Bums; Duct, Mrs. Scott Jarviine, Mrs. Jardine Stavertyval- entine Contest by Mrs. Stewart Bums; Reading , Mrs. Roy Hill: Flmnv Little Item, by Mrs. a. c. Gardiner. Musirul cnhtcst by Mrs. Frank Cairns; Reading M.s. Roy Lidstone. Riddles by lvlrs. Fred Tay- lor. Collection amountrd to 5i cents. Three members paid their fees. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Eiton call-us, roll call to be answered with an Irish joke. Meeting closed with National All- theln after which lunch was serv- x 174 Great George Street At Twenty-Five Cents Each. -. FIRST PRIZE APPRUXIMATE $75.00 TEN OTHER P...AES OF APPROX. $15.00 EACH BASED ON SALES They may be much larger and the Hospital Gift will equal the total prize awards. When put together it forms design of a. Mall" Wm‘ u" "flsw- “Bu! 911W“ GWM" Send for it now. Get an early start. It. can be done. Someone can win. closes llfareb 8th. Correct solution and winners made public March 14th- Contest Should no one succeed in solving this puzzle the prize money Wm 5° "m"! w u“ Hwlmal “n” tious. puzzle sent in wins 1st prize. ' I d ' ed in that order. Puzzles m“ be ltnnpedTllac rltgzettvtf l‘; trlrgrder reeelved. The more the puzzlers The first correct the larger the prizes. There la only one correct solution. It is L own only by WWI"! Shaw the Designer and Publisher. Full Instructions on the back of each Puzzle. Don't Stall. Get Busy. Remember it can be done. Can You Put it Together? There is only one way to find out. Buy a. Puzzle and try. WINSLOE NOTES Mrs. George Carson spent a. few days at the heme of her parents. Mr. Braukley. and Mrs. Benjamin Rudd's ‘The Winsloe Huskies played a flying visit to Brackley PL, Blink on Feb. 13th. The Bloodhounds de- feating the Huskies by score. 2-0. Wiusloe School is progressing fav- ourably under the management of Miss Sadie Bruce. Mr. Earl Livingstone a.’ Clyde River, is spending a fow days the guest of Ml‘. ‘Harry Slaolcfordb. -. Miss Jean Saunders- has returned home after spending a few weeks at the borne of her sister, Mrs. George Elliott of Pownal. Mr. Gordon Roper was visiting his uncle Sid Taylor. Mrs. Hammond Rode is spend- ing a few weeks at the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Willis of Kingston. The people of Wiusloe are sorry to learn that Master Russell Dia- mond is laid up with a sore ankle. A very interesting game 0f hoc- key was played on Milton Rink, between Wins-lee Hirskies and Glas- E°W m“ 0n Nb- 10"‘- 011 BXCBI- insulting in a decision to purchase lent ice, the game was fast and ‘bookcngc for pchool library a; soon evenly contested throushout the score reading 2-2. Tile first Period started away very fast, after about five minutes of play, W. Rodd d0- fence man of the Huskies takin8 the puck down centre ice giving n pass to E. Rodd. The latter scoring for Huskies and W. Roberts I01‘ Glasgow Road. The period ended 1-l. Second period. G. Ooles sowed for Winsloe, and P. llbrd for Glas- gow Road. Third period was socce- lese, with both teams playing fut. iin which both goalies turned in 8 good game. Following is the line-up: Huskies Gl-IBIW 34l- ' Goal .7. Gilespie C. Ford _ Defence N. Diamond 11- Robe!" W. Rodd (Capt) B. Wrd t mrwards E. Rodd P. Ford A. Auld W. Roberts G. Ooles McInnla McLeod Referee-R. Colts. STRATIICONA INSTITUTE ‘Ilhe Si: theona Walton's Insti- tute hcld their regular monthly meeting on Jan. 15th at the home of Mrs. Henry Burdett, twelve members and two visitors being present. Meeting opened by repeat- ing the creed followed by roll call answered with comical readings and jokes. . Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted and book- case committee gave their report ed by the hostess in her usual gocd‘ manner. (Patriot Please Copy). as funds were raised. Requests for contributions to Protestant Orphanage and MOnta- gue Hspital were read and dis- cussed. It was decided to hold a concert in the near future to raise more funds and a concert commit- tee was appointed to arrange for sed but decision postponed. Sick committee gave their report and new committee was appointed Program for evening was a gum! directed by l-loctess. Mrs. Alex Buchanan invited the members to her home for next meeting. Roll Call to be answered by a Vuvltint verse. The February meeting c! the Stratheona “women's Institute was held on Fieb. ilth at the home of Mrs. Alex Buchanan, 12 member! being present. Meeting opened bi’ repeating the creed followed by roll call responded to with valen- tine verses. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved- Concert committee gave their re’ port and final arrangements were suede for holding oi’ concert a-l coon as committee can decide on‘ date. _, Specifications‘ for school 1100K- case (as Mr. saviile would maltd it) were presented by Miss FBNWQ harson and read by secretary. Sick committee gave their re- vport and new committee was HP‘ pointed. Secretary reported l‘!- oeipt of government grant. Mist Helen Spindle invited the members to her home for the next meetinlt- roll call to be answered by limer- dcks. To ssin oi tie osboord, .59 m. 14.5.1» rue KIDDilS wamen Ma to new rueM a sroav, Bur I'm outv mu . mouon wlm m: waeu NEXT WAIHOAY m-rnwafilbir- ' m ls s wont-seven! If some CIDTHES cesau mo snow. AND |v's so slteemotouaeo rams fill LN! PG NOE FM TAKING Who else wants o whiter wosh seem no herd work? DON’? oer "nut-r WASH tOOK RINSO washes clothes the whitest you aver saw . . . safely and easily . . . without su-ubblng or boiling. ; or cup, Rinse gives twice ea much suds friend; on the Island will rcllfvt to learn that Mr. Mclihchcrn is i very seriously ill. He is a native or .Moum fltgwiffi and friends thorn will 110126 for his speedy rtcw-"cly-s EXAMIIIATIDN ruling null aamvivlns on."- cn, ell, Ii. J. MABIHI IITQMITIIIIT OI} (‘ennetltel With Drllslele _.Mr;_ Keefe, wife of the Station m.-. u. c. . I "funwmi rennet! - Ihlfisivsvlwvrlsvxltt t Agent at Misoouctie who has been a ‘patient in the Prince County Hos- . i "kw- . Man’s HeartStopped iBy Bad Stomach Gas W. L. Adams bloated so with gas after men's that his hem-g missed beats. Adlerika brought out fill Baa and now he eats anything algal feels fine. Hughes Drug co.” 40-0 l . COIIIG Rinse for aelljistweight puffed-up soaps. Co] d Info. brightmraend new- lookmg-wnfrz. I ' I Get he Bl ihlfil plea-It IIVII IIOTIIII l-IIITII famous washis recommend i l‘ II Adtry wanshln. Th hatd-sfetarsocp tortubmusllereod dtsbm it. A parlor social was also dlscug-‘q 4 1