i d l‘ htif l $155761? ' THE THREE BIGGEST T In gum flavor are Beech.Nu¢'5\l;l/li:lg: reen. Spearmint and Pe permin; nd the soft flexibility of geech-Nut is a feature that enables you to my“ the full, lasting flavor of every all “a Pleasing experience. i’ i 7 IMPDIITIIIIT nuts m onmmcllt GIIMPETITIIIlI Entries close ll/iarch 1st. > . 0t ‘d. _.____" r-J "-- Schoolhcontests must be held later --than lVlarch 2nd. Distridlncontests to be held not lat- er than jApril 10th. Provincial Contest to be held not later than’ May 1st.) ' Canadiahi‘ Contest not later than May“15tph. ~ ed ‘lvlr- Walter irstate and is now living there. I virus lcREoPl-ios Five Ionics in one relieves coughs. loiictuwu among their irlends~ lBcc§LlIh-Nut fi. ‘J MOUNT HOPE AND VICINITY. ill)". Aicx- liiucLcotl has purchas- Dockcndorilfs old Alr- Jacob Dockcndcrfl‘ and Mr. (my “loud spent a week in Clio.’- Gentrai Guardian DON'T FORGET Iilg Auction Suic at Purkw A. iIornc-‘s, Win- sinc, February llilll at 12 o'clock [sharp . x l \2'lIl2-2-14-;Zi BIG AUCTION SALE, Thursday .ll. i: o'clock, ol farm. stock and ‘lnnpk monts at Parker A. llorlurs, .Wiusloc- alum-Hal WE ARE BUYING turnips and ‘potatoes every mild day at our warehouse. Clarke Bron. 2308-2-7-1 wk- NEV/ UNIVERSITY DICTION- ARY Io Guardian readers for 99 czents and ore coupon. Every home should have ore. ‘ ‘TURNIPS-Attcutior. is culled In! tho advortisculellt ui Nowsunl ‘Ilffll Aim-Lend, Huston. who wish to ‘scours a low cars oi turnips- ] 2468-2d-l-1ll STUDY GROUP- -'l"ho teachers oi‘ liclit; River stuily group- lll('l u: Lhc homo oi Capt. F» J. (i- lilac-Dou- Bull. Built: River, to: their January melting. Followiugn general d's- »- cussion a test in silent reading was set for Grades V and Vi. At the close of the meeting an enjoyable lunch was served by the hostess Inspector" hlacPbee was unable l.) attend on account oi tho poor roads at that time, but we experzt to have him with us at our next oi’ the Nlllldlltll Ailtlicnl hrmmht the JUIIUOYI. to a closu- MAIL FOR} 0VEBSEAS~A lull mail for Great Britain and coun- tries via Great Britain will be lor- warded by the steamer Mellta sall- mg from Saint. John on Friday. the I'1th. Another iuil tuall will bc den-l matched by the Antonia sailing Jrom Halifax on Monday, the 20ml A full mail for Scotland and 1m, Itmd, including direct parcel post‘ for Belfast will go forward by "W Steamer Athenla from Halifax on Monday the 20th.. and another full mail for Great Britain will be des- Jatched by the Steamer Minnedosa from Saint John on Friday, the 34th. i FAREWELL GATHERING -— Onl l- Friday, Feb. 3rd, a. very pleasant evening was spent at the home o! Vlr. and Mrs. J. Gordon McKay. when a large number oi’ the youn- zer people of Bradalbarye and vicin- ltv gathered to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKay, who have gone to Summerslde to reside. Mr. ‘VIcKay having secured a position In the Radio Department of p. T. ‘Ioinmtrs Ltdr A dainhy repast hav- ing been served by the ladies the Trev. D. Coburn called the gather- ng to order, and after a few well ehosen remarks read the following address: Dear Bessie and LOuisr- tethered here tonight to wish you tood luck on the eve or your dc- part-ure to your new home in Surn- luecting. to be held in Belle Riv-n" School on Friday, Feb- 17- - A NEW INSTITUTE.—A meet- ing was held In the schoolhouse at Rollo Bay East, on February 10th, for the purpose of organlziugpa Women's Institute- The Assisi- ant Supervisor, Misss Saunders. conducted the meeting and the lul- lowiug, otlicors worn elected:- p President. Miss lMary Perry; Vice- Presfljiirs. Edward Mahar; Sec?- 5.‘, Miss Annie Chalssou; Dir- ., tors. Kira. Eussblus Peters, Miss "huriiélPztels, Mrs. J- B» Chuissorl- Auditors, IMrs. Pater F. Deagie. MiifawyAndrc-w Peters The FUEN- iurftlay o! nleeting to be held the thlrtl Wednesday oi‘ cvory nlonlh. The first meeting will be hold u’. tho home of Mus. Etiscbius ‘Peters. on February 15th, when Roll Cali is to bn answers-d by Riddles- CONCERT AND SOCIAL —- A very successful concert and box social was held in the hall rt Springfield Lot G7, on Fcb- 6th. ulltlcr the auspices oi‘ the Wonre-lrs; Institute. Mr. ‘Peter Sinclair act- ed“ us chairman and the mllowiur: p1: _ n was 'w2ll rclnlcrI-li:-- (litmus-By Women's liltillllllv; lit-- ' w-lly (Iiiairlnau: lluut »» i ncrside. You Bessie, will be miss- ed from the social activities of our Church, especially in the choir and prayer meetings. You, Louis, will 1e missed when we want. to tune in out. are unable to do so. we pres- mt you with this purse as a small ‘o have you with us often. MrJ McKay thanked his many friends for their kindness and expressions of goodwill to himself and Mrs; vtelfly. and hoped to have them all 'i<lt them in Summerside. Mr. Tobnrn. on behalf of those pres- ‘nt, accepted the invitation by say- ‘ng We will all go Louis. ' OHlCTlCK-MCDONALD . WED- DlNG~'_lll lllr- presence oi‘ ova-r, ‘hrct: ilulldred guests, a very plot-i ‘y wedding took place iu Knox Uni ' ted Church, Ruszcll. luau, at T.‘ "llmt llughents May. youngest; laughter" II‘ Ill. lat; A B. Mcllzm- ‘Id, Russell, Nina. and formerly of Wood Islands, l>- h‘. lslaud,,_ wtlsl ‘illlltfll in marriage lo rwilliam lisnry (lhiclick, oldest son QLMr. . . \v. .l- (lhlctlt-lt, eldest Salli aid Mrs W. J. llllllflllili.) Wuustfillc. )l.lll. ltcvfil i). i). Illllvr oiilI-laliug- At the applint~ ed hour. Illl‘. grcann and his lrroolus- ~Jcrtrrfiawloss and Nina Somersz‘ lIcadlllg~-Mr- Marshall Alathesou: Solo-Master (1 litnrless: lnuiogue~Auut ltethialr-a Jonrntrv; Solo-Mr. Jul’. Riuclu- uis; liuctM-liisses Eileen Lamlic all.l Theresa. Woodside; sailing-- Miss Margaret Lambs!" o--Miss Lillian Mathcsou; DuetfiMeccr-a. Brod Hitlilfllll ‘and Robert Howard; l)iul0gIl({—~‘St\llllllC Books; Song-- l<ivcryboily' Works but Father, st)lll——l\ll'- Evorotl llaalam- Alter the prrgram tho bnxns worn our:- lioncd by uyhr. lavereti. llaslaln and tile sum oi‘ $4320 realized» The members wish to thank those who hclgicii to make the social a sun» ress financially also those taking part in tho progrnln. The singing How She Got Rid 0f Rheumatism c» .. .... 3.1.112“ “"" "'°“"’ s » our c)» i» Mo“) Ho)»; :;.'r..:‘.:".rrr..". l1“i...5l::r"l‘rs:r~lira: l Illlil fillllell ‘Illil TQINlB l“ i-Ziloil call‘ that out of Intro izrutliudc silo is aw NYALYS CREOPHQS ‘lmml- I §l-'I““rI.'l"-.IF'IIhill! l'.l.l'l'.lrr-lllll-l_'rrxir “Jlllplll wui-keén ya" Ml" “flaw” wmld or ‘Uumbbl “llllllftlltllllfllilllnllllfl nothing In soil. hit-rt». Get _r.- bottle "new. Guaranteed tlsfacttou or your motley returned. Me a trial always Nyal. ll; LRWORTI-IY Jack Judson- hits-s Mary MHHUIJINIlII spout [cw (lays her relatives. cent visitor to Mount Hope cent visitor t0 Mount Hope- ss llllda Dockeudortt was Mi recent vial When Kidneys Hurt Trofessional Cams ONALD "S." HAR’! Chartered Accountant lFomcr-Iy Travelling Auditor lllolilllb h: Department) in) saw-m street must guard ney trouble liter. N. S. l Iii-imp; ‘ Dr. C. CrArchlbald raduate to N. Y. Pact Graduate Medical School r and Hospital ctlca Imllted o Eye, Eur Nose and to filter out‘. overwork. become inative tissue): t e. ti??? gcllleural decline In health. When your kidneys fee of lead; your bwk “'1'” °' urine‘ is cloudy. you are obliged three times durinl! ours-U to Mark R...M ., B Mme-rm‘ adniorron. no . t n?!» u) m uigan the hi8?! nervous spfllll- “m you have rheumatism “d! when tation. t-hwl "1"" McDcnal & McPItec a land Iiiil was illc gucstrol Mr; in Albion Cross umoul; S Mr» Ilarold hiuthasou was a rc- Quawst’ Illisses Lillian and Elsie [makeu- dorlt arc studying vory hard this . _. _. winter as they hrtend to try En- " ' 55"!‘ w? .l . - ‘ trance lu the ‘Sm-Ina Mr. Ilughie) MucLean was a re- tor to Cumberland Hill- Drink More Water Th American men and woolen- “ constantly “that kid- because we oiten eat: too much rich food. Our blood is tilled with acids which the kidneys strive they weaken from sluggish, the elim- clog and the result is bladder weakness lllke lumps-r. peyto Hy the quite a l umber oi ladies some oI fun 0g sediment, gone by had swayed to seek relief two or the birchan rod to t; If ‘you ciplinc in the various schoo eadache. or d 1-1-9- Buflcr wml “c: h stomach. or i! begin drinking 100B rcllcvini bltddfll’ ly cut out! this unlit-r, mull it to bvr with your own name and nddrrss, anti ulu- 'll gladly ucud you this valuable Infnrrlluiinll entirely free. ‘Vrltc her nt nil‘ ‘ht-lore you forget. I “ANNUAL EXAMIN: ATION OF MONTAGUE HIGH SCHOOL ll. Montague High School was held on the afternoons of January 80th and 31st, the Principal Mr. Cecil Hyrtls thinking that justice could not be H each occasion. still diiierent. branches taught. tees also took part tion. I185 DPGSQIIL or whom In days have proper dis Vice Principal Hynes. the nes. thoroughly examine specter Grade gpuk‘“' in their remarks dllordcra- _ - Gm, B. - rrasuulsinmw““'°a°'“n°lt°m'a uawm or l-Lfifilfiéillflfli 'mi:~rl:rlufilkmcliiidogellll& and ltwu plumit to‘ "1. ‘ ' “l” m‘ bcccuunchodvocnaectnntthmwcretioboccmccn- ‘n in b, “m; a good um Fm Blah Bchoo kidney smnwcwm- ‘ I" W“ ' ‘ The semi-annual examination oil d°“° l” the “V” demllmenls °l m“ members aid nine visitors» Mect~ 5°h°°1 l“ ‘me “lmrmwm deemed m? ing opened with Institute Ode and lhagmlsoegxflsfahlfllg‘ gale“ ‘BS3593 most cl‘ the members responded to q“ s“ ' r ll ‘illl with "M New Year Rec‘- large numb" °l pal-ems ollutilnfl- ‘Minutes l): previous meet- it thought there could have been more _ m of the parents at the examination w“ w“ We‘ l to see how their boys and girls had u, improved in their stpdies during the‘ wrm. it. ls qulbcpan inspiration to, d‘ l. _ n “m (f lhhruury‘ \ ‘my lfmfher l? have l? ggogltlxwemxg llilllol, r lllloalllnl: sclllool lorpnfn wzis 33kg; gggclsegr; 21:31am‘! m the ordcl d to In) paid» Alter tho hus- On the urst clay Grades I m v1 m“ I‘ were examined by the teachers oI the dllferetit. departments exchang- ing rooms the secretary of the trus- iu the examina- On the second afternoon we were pleased to see Rev. Mr. Sterling and besides is IAIIKhL. Principal ‘1 Grant. with the assistance oi’ In~ VII to X and it. was inter- esting to the spectators to note the satisfactory answers given by the unto, (lanai Slack, took their galac- - bride entirt-t‘. nu Ill" (Jallin. to the strains- oi is \’I’(‘il(llIl1,1 mart-r. nlaycd by .\irs- W- B- AIIIIIH. 'I‘llc. bride was cllurnlinlzly attlrctl ill a uowu al‘ wilitc talici-t with sllvur lilcu trlunuiug. She carrictl .1 huge bouquet oi‘ sweetheart roses and lilies oi’ the valley.‘ liar tulle vcil was (lruprtl pvt-r a inlnuiaiiwil oi‘ silver lucv and Itflllfilli. with pearl pendants. Silo was attention by Miss Eva ilrownriilge. who chose a gown oi’ dliulclu taticlta with sil- vcr lace trimlnittg and carried :1 bouquet oi‘ pink and white carna- tions and fern» Two swectlittltr flovrcr girls, Belly Kclso and Don- cida Novlunay) (niece of the bride) were prettily attired ill coral flat crepe, and carried baskets of m1!‘- nations and uarciases- Messrs. Lester Leliis and \V~ l). hiclnne‘ were ushers icr the occasion. Dur- lnt: lilo signing m’ the register, Miss Phyllis Slack sans; “All Joy be 'l‘hinc~" After tho ceremony reception was held at the homo of the I):I<le's sister, Mrs- W- B. MOIIl- uuay. where luncheon was served» The many lovely presents gave cvl- dI-‘l-WI‘ oi‘ lhi- eestct-ul in which the young couple on.- heiil in this dis- trict. The happy cuuplo loft Flilllil showcrs oi‘ rich and couletti for Winnipeg, their luluro home. and whelc lir. (ihiI-tlck holds a ro- spullelllllu ptsilion with the Royal Bunk- ~-l\'anitoba Free Vrcss. SPRINGF ELD LOT 67 - Tho rc-gulul‘ motthly nlccllngpl this institute was held on Jan- Iilth at the» homo t! Mrs. Ii. B. Ilaslam. with all attendance oi’ seventeen l was discussed and on motion next meeting. The sthool report was submitted M . Lillian Muthcsou and lylrs» Con» I (Islam was appointed to visit We your friends and neighbors, arc-V» oken oi‘ our appreciation, and hope‘. ' o'clock, Monday evening, Fcb- Iitll .- l ‘ . The Patterson Candy Company Limited. Toronto, Canada Qi/lfiel? ‘We -|_. Never, anytime,,anyWl161'e-. ‘ has there been a‘ ChOCOIHYB bar just like Toodles. A new idea in candy . . . a new shape’, a new deliciousness. You ll enjoy it immensely. les is in the shops for the first time today. Give yourself this finest Candy treat 0i all. il/ i Originated dud created exclusively by 3%?“ Crencnohhchuwnl “WILDFIRE” Chocolate Bar l ' .1‘ .2§§l\i\ 1} 9 ' kimos: Smith's China Orchestra, l ' ' T011101‘ l‘ OW S RHIlIO Covato Orchestra. Soloist, Chortls WCAE (517) 6138311. Happy Hour. J-v-[ll-llons t" - . -t t. = v- m- Progralnlwflfi], ‘jfj,',,,,'?“'.;',‘“’;.‘;,,,,'§{}?‘ .3, warn. \2ss)61v;g.vjsr;r\ra.narr Circle-l F01“ B98631’ Gll WOrk Naval Band. 1 ~ ' ' _ ———-— cqpqgm-S iwos-r mo) Atlanta. Solo. PrcscottwTlc ‘my 39-mi- M°*\'-\"“'T°d~ OT'I‘AWA, Feb. l-i»--<Palty iluos ‘ 9:00 p. m. ‘=50 P- m‘ wort) broken in the Commons last 5-30 p m_ WJZ I454) N. Y. Maxwell Hour. To W33 Q33) A“ PhllPou- ovcuiur: iu the absolute accord ' - ‘ - . wJZ_ W31 WBZA, KDKA’ Kyw i ll- m- which was reached upon the sub~ woo L508) 2213a}, iflldlo THU’ WBALI WJR wLw_ WHANL WIP (503) Phllfl- Uncle will Ijccl of industrial research- Mem- WGY ‘s79, séhenéctahy orcheqtra W110, wow wDAF_ KVQQLWSM 7=30 D- m- ‘burs llpull buill sides oi tho ilousc WTIC I535) Hartford. Bond Trio.‘ I6) Soda Boys; 16:30) Coward; <7 Dodge; 17:30) Capitol. 7:00 p. m. WTAM I400) Cleveland. Studio. WLW I428) Clnci. Concert, French, jncss pl the nlectlnu a izood pr-i- Institute music, choius. solo conic-st. Next meeting will lIl at ihc homo ol‘ Mrs. M- . and). Programme Cnmmlttoct Mis Theresa Wuoilsirle, Miss Mu tyl llaaiam and Miss Lllllqll Ma eson: Lunch Committee: Mrs. ll. i3. llaslnm, lMrs- John E~ Sin- clu , Miss Mathesou and Miss Ho nrd- Roll call In be answered "An Original Vnrsc“- Lunch- |co was served by Ibo hostess and cry pleasant ovnulug brnukht to it close by singing tho National A hem. int: and be d "ho many (rlends of Mrs. S rran, Cape Traverse. regret tha very. c was carried out. coilsist- WCAE (461, Wmsb,,,.gh_ has been confined to her home ‘ Bauer Orchestra, Croslcy Cos-l sacks. - On air,‘ 16:40) solo: 1'1) Dodge‘. V1130) Sentinels; I81 Eskimos‘. i9) Smith WEAF I492) N. Y. Red Chaim-d:- 30. Coward: '1. Dodge Bros; 7:30 Hoover: 8. Howard Eskimos; 9,1 l Smith; 9:30. Statlcr. 1:30 p. m WEE! i448) Boston. 16130) Coward, (7) Dodge, (T230) Hoover, tauEskimo. <9)_ Smith Bro. WOAE 1401) Pittsburgh. Recital. 1'1) Dodge; (7530) Hoover: (8) CIIHWTIC u" quot: I9) Smith. WCAH i234) Columbus. 00p. m. inter and hope for her epecdyWGR (303) Bufllo. N311, ‘I to 10:- l 30. Hoover Sentinels, Cllquot Es- Moupstolnw ' W l 1 . mu h hrdprcaaetifi OIIHIQMNID. P11 or Jar: Snag: ‘zfglealaarmufxt gynggs Hzlnvésegntfsuch em =1‘ w M s B I ligrkaggfi d“; and your kidney! lent. teachers as 15011181112‘ mill me. ent BY m” than act line. School has m. m: 112%; mum m 8 m“!!! This famous salts is made from At. in; close oi‘ be m t “dams ' ‘ ' , I I‘ e or en - hatter" ‘and A Jig-raw ggemlqilgdolvllrlliiallllllmlllllclglih 38w?» gllgnabv lbs fvlmwlflfi- “If” ‘ . . Melllsh v. 011m: 1U. Sh!“ used for your: to hclp Iluch and '1‘. G. Ives. Mrs 1-- 13 ~ a i ,1» mu- Mr. Stet-lim- 416W" 3W" "I Mrtlcttllemuolln m 591'; Zi-'.'ii'i.'.'§'h.°‘$$°r.' llllgylmwttnliv an lecretaxryéhtgnzlgllriilldfligflsgr £11632; . r ' ' 9 t p I they no lontflr are s source of ducchcrmirsthe “rm some a m! \ lLBC. ClHillLl 1 Brunswick. Emest 7.00 Recital: 7:45, Glee Club; 8:-; t 30 Valley Dale. ll: \ wiARfEl/ER / \ ass / , \\ ALUMINUM / public M” \ \ // fiirover years‘ LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK ON ‘rue BOTTOM Made in Canada In the spotlight of llhted‘. WMC, WBT. WTMJ. KRRC. WMAK I545) Buffalo. Quartet". I0) Carborundum, also WGY, WFBL, K WTAM 1400) Cleveland. Cavaliers. I . '- . . d WHB (i411 Krms Clly Ray d; Fro WMAK ‘545 10:00 . . l’ m ‘m warm KDK/I i316) iPm-SIJIIPEPI- Skew“- luniictl in support. oi‘ ill(‘ policy of WGR I303) Buffalo. SCIBHCO- nsccurinr: for Canadian Industries DKA (316) Pitts. U. P. Tlllk NIJ-llhe aid which science can 1011x11- ' The qucstion was raised irotn tie 8:30 p. m. private member bunches in the ro- ) N. Y. Address. sollllloll which has Ibsen blazed ‘no r A . (256) N. Y. Italian Lecture. on the House ordor pupcr y 1A1“ wflfgg*“*l,v'§z‘f,~ C‘,’,,‘,‘§K‘,Z“MQI;HXM wax (265) Cleveland. Debate - n. J- (‘rflflalltl (Progressive, Bow ' ' ' - ' Brickncr-Darrow. "A La Corie." ltivt-r). but in the course of the dis- KDKA‘ wLw‘ WJR’ KYW‘ rust-lion it received the sllppvrt 0f WCCO KSD WOC WHO WOW ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' t the Ministry through speeches de- WDAR WGN WEB“ WMAQ" illvcrod by llon- Charles Stewart. DANCE ORCHESTRAS I WEN“ l 5.3:) p. m. Minister of lho Interior, and ll0n~ _ H ‘ Jumps Malcolm. Minister of Trade l, 5P9Wlb-'TALK§ 1 I _ _ and Commerco- ‘ » ~ ;WGR I303! 131mm“ slum" lion; Mr. Malcolm outlined spoci- i 7:35 n. m. - 719° -m- , liizally tho governmeutfs plans if! . WYNC I526) N. Y. City. Air Col- WTAM I400) Cleveland. Euclid. me mam". or sclonunc am n w,“ v I ' 108v- 3‘ P- m- pro-posed. be said to ‘spend 1h?!“ j‘ . WGY 1W9) Schenectady. Set-up WJZ 1454) New Yvrk- Twin Qflks- sum oi‘ saooaooo over a five or ten v Talk. 9W“ P- m- .year period to construct. the lqbora- i '~ lI:00 a. m. WGY i380) Schenectady. Dancing. aim-res rgqugl-Qd B; Qua-iv; to carry ._, (461) R. 1'. Program. I 911W D-m- ion the work- The site for the ,. 11:45 a. m. WSAI IIIGI) Cincinnatti. Slntiott. ma; “Mt hail glrgmly been chosen ' lKFAB I309 )Lincoln. Betty Lane. 10:00 p. m. ‘on a. ten acre plot close to the Ex- ' 1:50 p. m. , WPLA Iss0) Clearwater. Ramblers peflmenlal Farm. For the pre- wcAE i517) Plttsbrgh. Chat Kory. 1:00 a. m. sent. year ihc sum of. 5760-000 was . 2:00 p. m. ‘WDAF I370) Kansas City. Night helm: voted. this total rapresent- _ WGY I380) Schenectady. Plviv. Hawks. In: the amount request by the Nu- t‘ 5mg) I}, m. I "" ‘ '*" ilollul llcscarch Council.