HIS is a day of soft foods. Yet teeth must have exercise if they arc to be strong, well- KlCVClOPCd, beautiful. And not: only is chewing necessary to the health of your teeth. say author- ities cveryivhere, but to digestion also. ' Grape-Nuts Protects Against Malnutrition Authorities u-ll us that practically out» nut ni three people. ‘ch avid 1min aliLr‘. sulfa-r from iiialiiutri n-thai lllllififflflh slatt- oi lllltlrr-ilnil _l\‘l\l. tauwil ivy the bill)’ lzlilinlt lu receive lmni il.~<lail_v [ovals vital clriiirnls il requires. (irape-Nuts ran giianl you against llllll~ nutrition. Slade lrinn uluile 1\‘l_i1~;ii and uialleii barley. i1 ~ii||pl|es illhliilirli, mal- tose and ullirr (Lillli) Grape-Nuts has other outstand- ' ing health benefits also. It sup- plies in easily digested form fire essential elements of nutrition. Enjoy this tempting good-for- the-teeth, good-for-health food beginning to-morrow. Your _ ‘ I ‘illrtntrsiiufcqrlnty: grocer sells Grape-Nuts in wax- ... . -.. . .; _ . . . . :,‘,',‘z‘__’,f|',‘,,,,ff,,‘_‘,'1,11,, " ,,1',§',;‘_. ‘,’,'.,,,'",-f.,. (nape-Nuts 1s a crisp, crunchy, wrapped packages from which ilieiilnml. and the impanaiii luaiuin-li. ‘tendons food that you 1V0"; to chew. Dentists and doctors ewrywhcre recommend it be- cause of this. it is ready to eat with milk or cream. And it's very economic- al—i'our teaspoonfuls is a serv- ing-lcss than one cent’s worth. ra e=Nuts 107-00 zciousllouris/zmenf J/u/lr in Cum/do QEND FOR TRIAL PACKAGES p------------------ | (‘.\.\’.\l|l-\N l'tl.~'l’l \i 11)., l.'l‘li. : iiu7r1toro1i‘1.»\.\' iii.1»<:., ‘i I I [CRUX 1'0 2, il.\"l'. can 2a I I Please send inc. 'H'|', two illlll phi.- : ages of (nape-Nun, iogi~tlii-r_ with I I ".1 11...». 1.. lii-lirt llri.1|.l.‘i~i ‘ . ' I _-—~ SPIIINGVALE SCHOOL z Honor Roll i'or llic month of l January: Grade X.---l, Mollie. Bell. l Grade IX.—-1, Florence Dollar; 2. ;Miriam Dollar. - Grade VIII.<--l, John Carson: 2. j0wen Curtiss; 3, Margaret Gillis- pie. . Grade VI.-l, Olive Stewart; 2, ‘George Stewart; 3, Minerva Scnt- .ner. l ‘Grade V.--l, Norma McNeill; 2, ‘Gladys Sentncr; 3, Dottie Diamond. i Grade IV.—1, Edith McLeod: 2. ;Pl'(‘f~1DIl Stewart; 3, Stanley Gillls-l pie. Grade IIl.~--1, Carmen Stewart ti: Major Matheson (equall; 2,, Ster- THE puimnorrncrowu comm! ' l Western Guardian -MARI'I'IIHE CHAMPIONSHIP. game at Summerside lliebnmry 24th Crystals va. Oxiord. One hours sltat~ 2624-41-20-41 ~01} A R D I A N REPRESENTA- TIVE for Richmond and vicinit-y is Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- ceive new and renewal subscrip- ‘ ini; after game. , lions. l ‘ing utter game. ship game at Summerside. Feb. 24th. Crystals vs. Oxford. One hours skat- 262-1-2-20-41 »—FERTII.IZEIl-We are booking lot-tiers for Fertillrer at our Ken- . sington Branch. A. Horne do Co. 2563-2-17-41 -lh\.\i'I'ED-A middle aigei woman Apply to F. to care for aged lady. V P. Ja mieson. Sunimerside. 2624 -IIOCKEY AT North Tryon rink Monday night. Bedeque vs. North ‘Pryon. Skating after game. 2611-2-18-21 -IIOCKEY SPECIAL T0 ()’LEARY.—-Speciai train-will leave Kensington for O‘Leary on Tuesday. Feb. 21st. at 4 p. n1. taking passeng- ers to the match between Kenslng- ton and O'l.eary. Good game, grand outing. 2607-2-18-21 —RE'I‘URNS» FROM SUNNY SOUTIL- M.r Harold Gaudct. Suin- moi-side arrived home Friday xilgiit from .an extended trip to the West Indies. Cuba. Florida. retuming by way oi‘ New York and Montreal. Que. —R.ETUIIN FROM NEW YORK “Mr. Leonard M. MacNeill and Mr itight from New York district agents oi the famous John Deere Plow Company. ' —(‘.II.YSTAI. SISTERS RETURN. --'I‘he Crystal Sisters ictitmeti lo Stmunersitie on Sillllfdki’! night ailm- a. most victorious week end visit to Amherst and Moncton. At Am- herst on Thursday nlight they dc- reated the ladies‘ hockey team oi 11ml. town by the score of 2-4). At lMoneton on Friday night they de- "lented the home team 3 to 3. their arrival homc on Saturday night the sisters were welcomed by Mayor Arnett and it large crowd Ul enthusiastic hockey fans and give-n a right royal reception. -—CURLERS BEAN FEAST. —- More than fifty members of the Stimmemlde Curling Club attended the special berm supper held in the: club rooms on Thursday night when‘ a special feed of Ben's beans was! put on tinder the dinvetions of Mr., L. A. Moore. chnlrmnn of the enter- tainment committee. As the ice war. not in good condition for ploy- ing the scheduled intcrtown games were postponed and the‘ member.» ling McLeod; :1. Earle Stewart. . Grade I1‘. l, Dan Iiurrish; 2, lRcigh Gillisizie; 3, Henry Senlncr. .' Grade I. tSr)-i, Eileen Younk-l ler; 2, Irene Smith {Neil l , Grade I. iJr.)—-l. Robert (‘rabben 12, Ruth Stewart; 3. Irene Furrish; 4. Howard Gllllspie. ' Perfect attendance-Dan Parrish. jRcigh Gillisolc. The cool, comforting flavor of WRIGLETS Spearmint is a (ln Wcdncsiltiy, Felt 8th, :1 vely~ Just and exciting gnmc of hockey l-‘ollmv i nit‘ ‘very (‘lllhlilhv It. .\l:1cMllL'1n, slur} pint: 1Il'lll ziifdcrl aimthcr tally mult- iing the score road .'l-—-l- lu tho ‘third period tho lioyalii easily held- ‘tho visilinlt team in (‘llfiftk dtisipitcl Juicy Fruit and the sugar- cuated NIPS to vary your pleasure. and Earle Mc- M sion of the Hockey Association. leave this 1norn-‘ ing for Oxford where they will play‘ the first. game oi‘ qumrhcr. (jarolyn Frag" OlIFflQAiIZ/lltflillflf.‘ finnLi ' composed of Ralph t illiphani. cap- HOCKEY AT HUNTER “NEE tain and centre; Cnrl Crockett. goal; John Wright and Eric McDowell. (.1 ~ - - < - - - -- l» llllel/"Hl soreness like an old-fash- Ilefoiu-o proved their prowess with the fickle forty fives instead. —-CRYSTALS LEAVE TIIIS 0RNING—The SllmIlIOTSlLlC Crys- tals. champions of the Island divi- Maritime Amateur; the home andi The tcnin is Best Treated ‘ ;\. (lnllaiil . . . . . . . . . . A. \\lotilnci' Poultice‘ l. lluntriin ..‘ . . . . . . .. l‘). ln-Pnpg-i w. 8 .- --_ l"- lit-Pare llllilliillililt \l.’li‘Millulll anng" n“ I12‘. lrlliiilt-ttilt- ..'.\-- Wetlloolti ' . our-elm .. . . . . . .. (l. (‘arcw .1 K s AIIIINIIICBmQIIt I: y .11. riantim .. . . . . . . .. c. Scllar vé/VAPO R a He, ESTATE JAMES , NYAL 3 CREOPHOS ‘l; ‘rtllllillgm ._~~-_S-__!l1'_l3l‘-l__0_r:# AI/zz/o/varswragnn KENNEDY g __.._ "vi-urine up wither """'"‘“*“" ~"-" I . l0nco :1 trlnl always Nyal. ‘ instructions to lumtl over our books to a lawyer for roller- tion. It is therefore impor- tant that you call lit-fore that win-to. Please do not fail us. Temporary ntflcc-Maeltlliv- ZIPS SAMPLE ROOMKEN- 7' SINGTON. rnnsron KENNEDY. cnantas KENNEDY. l-l. l. WORTI-IY Queen _St. l l l .80Ic Agent ~ i l c. . .~.-,-_ -DON’T MISS the big champion- .-LEAYE 0N BUSH JSFS 'I‘,'I‘, i’, —-Mrs.‘!"rode'riolt I-llil Edna Duncan oft the std! o! R. '1‘. Holman. Ltd. Bummersidu. leave pn Monday morning for Bt. John on a business trip. -WESTEBN OFFICE. - The Western Oilloe o! the Guardian‘ is located in the MoNeill Buildinl. Wator St., Suinmarside, where sub- scriptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Ofllce in tho McNeill Building or at the McDo id News Store. --— -<+>-—-——- Eastern Guardian . .*EA8TERN AGENT-Mr. J. W. Murdock is Guardian Agent i1: Montague and will he pleased to receive news items, advertising, new anti rentiwal subscriptions. ..=»‘KINGSBORO WOMEN'S INS- TITUTE -— The regular monthly lnofiiiug oi’ the Kingslioro Wei- Hazen Gillespie. aid; 2, John Muttiirt; 3. Joe Mac- Donald. . ;<i'»\.st.ar<>~.évli9°n sanding: Oarolton School for January: . Grads IJb-i, Rose Trenholm: 2. Charles Bell; 3, Helen McCar-Iille. Grade VIII.-I, Amelia MacDon- ald; 2, Angelina O'Connell; 3, Reta Mccarvilier and Roy McCarvill e. (equal); 4. Joseph Smith. l I Grade VlL-Ql. Doris Gillespie: 2,! Myrtle Mcdarville and Ealnor Bell (equal); 3. George Muttart; 4..l Grade VI.—-l, Hensley MacDon- Grade V.—l, Ernest Smith. ‘Grade IV.—l, Thelma. Quigley; 2. Mildred Muttart; a. Harold Miami-t; Grade IIL-l, Emmet Noonnn; 2, Edward Oatway. Grade IL-l, Miriam MacDonald. 2, Allison Harper; 3, Georgina Mc- Carville; :1,-'1“heresa McCarviile. l Grade I. (SQ-l. John. Quigleml 2. Roland Oatway; 3. Wallace Mut-! tart. ‘ misreading costs <bnly a few cents -. FEB 41-» t l . f, UABY 20. 192/8 -~»--§n_r~,_- ihztllelaousg -hlnnu<s._ D. A. MacNeill returned Saturday where they they had zittentled :1 conference of On‘ -driver Myron McArthur. iated the second heal. in l i sec. caught by the two timcis Jos. Stewart and Ans ltrack 2643 feel. lo privileged to sec this cull/s perform.- ianec have visions some day on the “big rings. the "fans" in the “grn by the tangible manner they donate to the hat col thereby helping to provide the "siniolcons" to kt-ep 11p the work. Sutherland. Dr. Sim Taylor. Gflldv V~~~1. Mai-ion Compton; 2.‘ John Aylwin-d; 3. Grade l I—-Evclyn Webs-tor Grade men's institute was hold at th homo m‘ Miss Elsie V- Idraser o him-ting opcncii with lnstlttil ‘ropcziting ti vet-st: of poetry- Aftc tea tho following commiticcfs ‘N0? Nirs. Flcssiio llolici-ttuin to visit th nit; llctiinitlon hy Miss art zintl A-lrs- ‘Daniel Robertson hltloiiug closed with tho Nationa W(‘l't\ HPfVtHl by lho liostoss- Niliu her yin-sent. st-iv-uii-eir ----_(Q§._-,___ lltlinarilis- Linlmenl. for i Kensinglmn hall" mile track n-oad machine tinder ticed hand of William A. Mann oi Margate. Kenshiglon Club's efforts to pro- mote winter racing. The weather was mild and the sun shone glorious. A large munber oi" spectators with horses and cutters festooried the river's glacial causeway. The rac- ing improves with each successive day——on this last occasion itjmiglit besaid to have, bordered on the "sensational". The performance oi‘ Ila. Rico, the four year old son of La Copia and Mir»; Belle Rico was ll. revelation to the large crowd of spcetato1's-—nl.so to his owner and He negot- nin 04 1-2 tin Taylor. on ii 11g. All who were of his showing " Thai take a healthy interest. rid sport". is manifested; in which lection.s— good Tuesday niithl, February the 7th. ereotl. Iloll (‘all wzui nnswcrotl by tho reading ant! approval oi’ minu- nppointod: Iilrsi- Wulior Young and school in Felix-nary and llirs. Dan- nrt nntl Alisa ElVil. Mat-Donald on llio sit-k committee for February and Ilurch- The program consisted m‘ :1 rcatiing hy illffl» lllcrril Slow- Bessie lirnro; llm-ilaiion hy lrllsio li‘ras¢*i' and readings hy Miss Jennie Slew‘ Anthem after which rcfiwlshiucnts sick animals. Club Races The third rncu of the series took place on Tuesday, Feb. 14th a grand l wits cleared with ill the well prac- Nature continues to smile _on the O Y] 2, John MacDonald; 3. Arthur Mc- Mleken; 4. Grace Howat. Perfect attendance-Charles Bell.l Amelia. MacDonald; George Mut-l tart, Hensley MacDonald, John. Quigley,‘ Harold Muttart. Miriam; MacDonald, ‘Thelma Quiglew, Mild-‘ red Muttart, WallacdMuttart, Al- lison Harper, Arthur McMlcken. l? l‘ p o NORTH CARLETON SCHOOL lel Robertson, Miss Jennie ‘Stcu Report of North Carleton School for the month of January: l Grade X—1, Annie Lowthcr; 2,l Margaret Lowther. Grade VII-l, Fred Lowther: 2.. Wilbert Wright; 3, Charles Bartlettq‘ Grade VI—-i, Dorothy Mat-Farlanc 2, Ashley Bartlett; 3. Arthur Wright 4, Lloyd Lowthcr; 5. Emmett Mc—‘ Innis; 6, Norma Pickering l Grade V-1, Evelyn Gould; 2.‘ Alberta. Muttart; 3. Raymond: Mutttztrt. i Grade lV-—l, Rita Gould; 2.’ Norman MacFai-laiie; 3. Wanda wwthei‘ and James Bartlett tcqual). 4. Teresa Muttart. ll Grade III-J, Sandy Muttart; 2,; Sadie Mutuirt. l Game II—l. Gerald McBride; 2.. Frank Muttart: (l. Wilbert Mltttartl Grade I t SrJ-l. Edward Lowther; Perfect atlcndmit-e — Margaret Lovvther, Annie Lowther, Dorothy Maclilorlane. Alberto. Mittens. Lloyd! Lowthor, Emmett Mcliuils, Norman lmwthcr. ‘Teresa Mutton, Sandy.’ Grade I. (JrJ-l. Ralph Noonan,l l “Yilfitllllf” Petroleum Jelly and you ‘l... T HELPS TO HEAL CUTS, SOPCS, wounds, scratches, burns, scalds and all skin abrasions; it keeps the hands soft and smooth; it encour- agcseyclaslies and eyebrows to grow; it makes the scalp healthy, keeps the hair gins "; it is convenient around the house for any household lubri- ration, from polishing old furniture to coating hatlery terminals and CDllIIUCllUH§ (in yniir lilUtOr (Hr (it) prevent corrosion). its name is can l\\l\' all the ivtniderlul service it gives vim for a few cents m/yivl/rrr 1'11 1/11‘ liVlf/if. r "Vaseline." Jelly is .1 unique product unlike anything else. lt is iiniqtir in its tirigin-Jhr Nature stipplics it, and zt special retining tirocess used lly the makers insures its reaching you in an absolutely pure state. l! is unique in all the useful things it can do for you. The trademztrl; ..i . facturing Company, (hnsfd. 7 A complete new book c the kitchen Dept. 13 Chesebrough M tiring Company, 5520 1W". MOlllffllll. Cnnntizi. "Vaseline" on the lrthel assures y," that you-are getting the iltlllllilc product oi the i hcsclirougli Xlanu. a “\';1selii1e" jelly is so IIS-Clilll that i; will save you trouhlt- it‘ you k... not one, hut several jars or tuliesin the house. Let it llifllitilllt‘ liir mums it has for so niztny millions ninth... families, the "hatndiesr thiniz in the house." a llcd "100 Beauty and Hints on Health, Home Uses" will gladly be 3cm you free. It's an attractive book. let and convenient. to 1W3, in drawer. Address nnufltol. (lhnhitt, ,. ADI ma LEUM JELLY PETRO Grade I lJl‘.l—-l. llazen Lowther. Eitlilllbli" of “ilalivofl large circle of friends‘. 31.. all of whom his lhc deepest sympathy of ills luncriil on Fritluy the third to i Coluntba was hugely attended. 1,01" Wllltfll his remains ivcrc laiti m rest in the adjoining (‘.(‘.llli'l.(‘l‘§' llirri- o await. the final resurrection. l May his Macpflxlmw‘ James Barth“, ‘Vanda: htdTlrv nl Church W115 ilerfomied by] (Patriot i1 ___ pastor. Rev. n. .1". MCDtlllilld nil- soul restin peace. iitl Journal please copy.) Muttarl, Norma Pickering, Arthur. Wright. Ashley Bartlett and Edward: Lowther. | Teacher-Gladys liitnphy. l l Ili-li/IEMOR? M AIRS. JUSTIN him-DONALD A death tinder 511d circuinsizinees“ occurred at. East Baltic. on Wedn .. . day, Feb. lst. 192B. when Mr. Justin; MacDonald was called to his eternal‘ reward at; the tender age of 10 yearsl While etigagcd with his uncle. John; McEacht-rn on Jim. 30th hauling fencc rails front the woods ontl through some unknown cause the horse which ho was driving with n, load alter him became alarmedj causing him to kick unfortunately striking Mr MacDonald in the bowclxs- catisittg internal injuries. An opera- tion which was deemed by his attenti- ing physicians Drs. MacDonald and Wood of Souris as the only resort for life was performed but. without J udgt-s-IJavId 0'Co1inor. 111$. Timers-Joseph Jamcs Hogan Glide 1V~-1. Elizabeth llughes; 2. Augustus Walsh Gibdo and Margaret Aylward tllqllfll); g, Clara Hogan; 3, 111-4. Elizabeth Mullln L00 Tobin I—l. Lois Compton; r-n- Ilogan; 3. Byron Webster 2. WjMy head ached. my back ivas sore" I no appetite. and was frequently st w t. A .-t‘ ‘ “W”- c i" w‘ miable and sick. Today I nin well. full Omen l Drugstore. i Daniel Macdonnid. lonelier. _ ' All my life I had felt miser- lfevtsitiiir EXAMINATION‘ Fitting and supplying 3|“- iies. etc. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE, I’. B. I. (ionnoeted with Five innit-a in one relieves coughs, “gr! - _ ‘ . ,_ _ ‘ I . "fjm" —~ ~ ' -_ ‘ ~ Gtfilelfifll Merchant; colds. bronchitis. asthmatic condl- "' ' l i 1”“ DON i. ‘mil l ' DONl _. l WELL" WHO EVER MAKE? MA°Qll‘-'DARl-"\l'-D° . ‘KFNSINCTON “om Drum,“ and safcmmnh I , .rtu~u< for: RE -. t‘ THINKI t - TH; ETYLEF: HAsvsR\ You KNOW YOUR DRQBE, . . . . . _ via) WEARiN your: . . oAoox-i l_l r115 "r0 wQRK coMEs-ai-fc COUR KNsss-a In view of our heavy loss hv against diseng- i‘ i i SKIRTAU TJLE l “Ngwf VET! mill“. “i Wfl-Hil LL GAY. A - _~ V . . ‘él-(ORT. _.. i-r " u‘, '. _..._ . _ ._ ii ‘A ~12: ~‘.'.'.‘..l'."":..li;...‘.'l“:! 2”.” .23‘; t NYAVS CRE°PH°S r" l - ~ r-"J t W“ gag-g; f»- a all accounts owing. Nu mai- wm “m” you wc||_ , ‘ Lkh I ter how small they appear to . I _ u. ‘d ' "—' . you the w...‘ Mm" count‘ u“ ‘ (Itt a botte now Gunran c ‘ Am". 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