i 1 i i"e"iii‘i‘i|iiIi:TAt“‘i:1tiEiiiv||a'i|i|on THE WUMWS lllsllllllfs. it J __ J _ 'Hoi§1;;ARL¢ii§rbrQrfli_._GlvAH3?14i¥i_i_ _ _,___ _ _ _ _'_ _ _ `---/-~ _ Entries close March lst. School contests _must be held not later than March 2nd. . District contests to be held not lat- er than April 10th. _ _ ..__._,..__-- V TRUE BLUE.-At the Februaryfuud Miss Ester Stevenson. Run meeting the members met at the Ctiil to be answered by irish jokes home oi' Mrs. S. M._ Daniel. The re-'Alter the buisness an iiiie:iou¢|||g P0115 °l UW C<>¥\’\mi\W°S WCW €iV€fl'|1r<>gnuniiie was cwrrled c-ut cotcist. and new committees were appointed- mg dr readings dna patriotic songs, An entertainment comniittee of two |“c|“,|{,_g lu 5019 by M_“;_ Ewen; were appointed for the next mceting.'HwMo“ and ,_ -,<@ug||ig by Miss Il' “'95 dwlded W ‘my W9 dwen cm" J-can Seinple visitors which was hooks and two window shades iormmn am“.ecmed_ the school, also two domn more ‘plates for me Insmumvs use' waysl New Glasgow iioad At the Jun- 'UI l""‘r°”m3 ‘mr funds were ms' nary 'nievting eleven ineinliero and cussed and “ committee cf mu" was six visltor.+ moi nt the home oi P1'ov_jncihl Contest to be held not later than l\/lay lst. Canadian (Tontc-st not later than May 15th. _ ` ' _ -is-_ » techno THE PRESERVATIVE c As remarkable as the record back of it /_ Chrome is .in clcmt-nz that makes BL‘r"_css Baiicrics beiter. Always buy Burgess Chrome Batteries with the black and white stripes.'l`hey will give you thc same dependable performance that won the preference of many famous adventurers. BURGIZSS BATTERY COMl‘.-\,\`\' m.\CAh/\ FAJ8. 0_\'Tr.l1|0 ,pf BET WITI-D appointed to make nrrangenientsiot' “___ Alcx Mcmw It _»__ \ I _ _ _ _ l .. , _ nas icchicil nn entcitainnicnt in the nom future _O hum" m______Hw ____ __ may ___ .¢_`__ - / / in W/ / " FF1§RilltitY 25 j mtninoi d o _ ~ /____ _RED I,01NT__NmD,cm mcmbm.5`i':iisc lnsllnniu iiiriis. The nfxi and [om viSnm_s met M tm. ,mme |ncetin.\.r't_o lv liold at the home ui‘_ ici Mrs. S. E. Rose. when roll cull l\_l"-*'- |"||li"" M‘f“`R“Y Al th" was zuiswvred with a Valentine ver.=c. l‘l‘|l`<\|i=Y`i’ llllfllllii llfliwll- lllvlllli fl'-` t isiins ivspomlcil in , _ _ l$56_~i0 'as rc:ilizc-d from a conce\~t,` _cu ,O help my for im me appz,-9- .lad Salts is inexpensive and canE tu Pneumonia jackets werexnade,!10t ifllure: makes a delightful ci' h s. - -1 for thc Prince County Hospital At Iervesccnt lithia. water drink, whlchl conunltwe was appointed to visltth everyone can take now and then to, Town Council to interview them in help keep the kidneys clean a_nd.t c; blood pure- thereby often preventing serious kidney complications. BIRTHDAY AND VALENTINE PARTY nAo|o AN o FLASH |,|G|-rr l behalf of the Institute menibersl O f _ _ _ 5 Miss Eurrida Gaudet offered the iii-lcia1"C‘\_e‘;nS"f;§’ L'_§‘e°;°ea‘;;‘§’f_-‘$13 15°; tstitutc condolence to the Institute on Tuesday evening Feb 1_mF_’“f_'£_ IT is upon them that the schemer preys! The lure of easy money is almost ir- resistible and the savings of a lifetime are often gambled away, unknowingly, in un- fortunate speculations. Even the husband and father, anxious to leave his family well provided for, often becomes the victim ofsome get-rich-quick scheme. Almost without exception, the results are failure and disappointment. When the head of the home is taken away, a hundred enticing baits are set for ~ the estate he leaves behind. With the vision of winning financial independence df* r-‘W _ y _ . . `_ for lier _children and herself, the widow falls prey to ignorant or unscrupulous advisers. There is one safe, sure method of pro- tecting your loved ones after you are gone . . . the creating of an adequate estate through Life Insurance. And, by arrang- ing for its payment in the form of a regu- lar income for your widow, you can guard her for as long as she may live. ' Let a Life Insurance *representative explain to you how easily and safely you may provide for the future of your family. ` » ' ds1L1mncd BATTERIES ISLAND RADIO COMPANY Operfiting Station C F C !=’ Distributors to the Radio Trade, of Prince l'Id\\'ard Island. _ Headquarters 141! Great George Street. Distributed in Prince Edward Island by FENNELL & CHANDLER Complete Stock Always on lluml. _ L_ ” ; I-7 ___ .__ _ ___ _ _ __.s_ _I FERTILIZER _,...___....._____. |'rice_- are now available for nil rnil shipment from our pluni. at Windsor, Nova Scotia. Wish to point out to you the advantage of all rail ship- ment, by which method you are assured of getting delivery of your goods in first class mechanical condition and just at the time you want them. The uncertainty and inte planting often caused by laic Steamer delivery is not good business and any slight saving ln price over all rail delivery is more than offset by having your Fertilizer hauled home before the planting season begins and your crop planted and growing as soon as pos- sible. Our represcntitivcs are now nn‘ the island and will bc glad to talk the matter over with you. Agents wanted in territory where we are not now rep- resented. Colonial Fertilizer Company f 1 u t l president in the loss of lie1~husbaiid.}the home of M___ Banc Lawson ____ _ _ __ ' i // ` i " ~ » , *f 1 . 4' i I It was decided to deposit the Insti- Stanhope when over one hundred Plans were made to give sumo oil birthday The first feature on thei , \\ . 1 > ' l = l tuic money in the Provincial Bank. guests gnithered to celebrate his J ,_ _ _ Mx/ l ` ` ' ' } l \ 1/) i_ . _ the Institute funds to the Dom; il_,;-0g,~g_n1' was dancing to the music ___ __ _ _ ~ _ _ \ ti. , _ _ 4 T iurnlshed by the Stanhope Orches \ 1 It ““‘“" ’“"'E“ “"'3°“T~ ""_"‘_""~"'§n-11. con.-lszilig df Mr Lloyd shawl - _ luilu li\uii\lif‘l's :intl foul* ‘\'l.ln°nnry liiieliilicias \'\-siiiiiitlvil in Roll (lull hy pnylu: it nit-.k<~.l, Tin- _liniiiilnws iii-ciiicii in ilruw thirty ilullzurii ?f»Illl_iiii iinni thc liullk :|i'r piiyinnri on ti zstziiiic i'<\r ihr- n~t-\\' cliurch at St. Peters llay. nizcli wns scrvcil zrnil n .social lioniz' n'n.-1 s|>t~nt_ ____ Lf- eitvls South '|‘ln» lin'nihc1'.4 niet nt tin- ironic ni” Mrs, 'l`_ lt. l.vr|~ fu' ll \\'l\r-li ltnll (‘zil'l \\'ii.~i ul'swu`\'i‘1l hy li siigtzcsiioii lor liuinlici'ni'I `l-xl\ihiiio\i_ Lottery tickets for hcil spr|>ntl in hi* Sent out. At tht- next imciiiip: ilnll ('nll is to he ni's\\'ci'l-il `hy n recipz-. Aiicr the nn-ctini: Nivs. l.r~il\\'vli scrvcil ai \‘U\`>' ililllllii' _lun<:li_ fund fcn visitors inet nt thc honic sexy /_iltci dancing had been in-| sclmol_ i‘il|ns mire nnnie in linvo ai ‘l dulircd ni for some time, the g_e,<¢m._ biy was called to ordcr, and Mr. Ar-| iiiur Shaw was mndc cliairniari tori thc evening. Aitcr n icw suitable, rclnnrkfs. Mr. Shaw thru called cur Mr. Louis Marshall. who read thc] .iollowiiig address to Mr. Lawson.. while Mrs. Joseph Robison made the niutliitr in tho s<:llooliions1:_ 'l`||<'il7f'35°“l-3ll0n1 Dear Mr. Lawson,-lt is with feel- ings of greatest plcasiire that wc nrc assembled hcrc this evening. to cclcbrritc again thc event of your birthday. We could not let this oc- casion pass without in some small way showing the esteem in which you are held by ns all. We recol- lect the many pleasant evenings passed in your hospitable home, and how you were ever ready to help in anvthing that was lor community pleasure or improvement. Please accept thcsc little tokens. as rt tun- giblc cvidcncc of our goodwill to- ward you. Hoping that we may bc permitted to celebrate many more birthdays with you and your familv. '“"l°2l Y _ Y Y / - _“___ ______ ___ ________ _________ _____ _ __ _ __________ __ _ __ __ ___ _,____ ___ _ __ _ ____ - _ EO RO 146 Fichmond St. ’ fiariotterown Fire, Life, Ar.r:i°’.n\_ _Jicim-.-ss and l)latC f' _-'~ in-~uN|!|ce al I -~‘¢‘*" Katie.” - Good Stun-t» ~" wit Companies Agent ut Sun lntrside. Lloyd Lewis. _ _' and Mrs. Louis Marshall. piano. swulwril hy li0li.~.1-llhltl llluis it \\:.is_f[‘he excellent music furnished by tlcrislcil ii- :wi iliiiltlliu iniii1tziii~.»‘l(,h¢5¢ pm-(0,-,Hers is so well knowm in holh school rooms .also wnsii mm no fu,-they commnm is ncCes_( » _M _ l ii illiti _ W _ $1, .ui The Love That _ Never Dies “S ` 1 _ _ Q ‘ l_____ 4 ly .Tfy _ in _-A _ .-~-»._...,-_ '-< ments, provided by the ladies of the Robison. Mrs. James Mchaughlun ‘ it t in eil -mnniiithe for rin' and box f ia . B if k t t his birthda . ci cr ft in \ 1 1 o cg rs re remars re urns o y |F__c______ with __amp_ 5ou__w__Su____ me be__m___ _ _ ‘ =~|:'hi: Up 1 nthei ~ --._ _ \ _ .l‘<»__\f\ _.J _#_ - (K _-~'=___f_;,_<_2;-_ _W \' __ _ “‘fcL;_ i__ il -M 1,' = * f . \. i _ ~ F/ s _ 'ffgigpw-You Barrera 1 / rH»\r~i»`.,¢,l..-r;_ql,-, .qw-_.ds i _ ii f wcrr \..l’r 1~iO'rHe.R 'rm-1 \NFoRMA- NO U55 Q,-\--,»,_...~ _ Beavouim Youa Tiolsi- \C.\.lt~`.‘=f;= ' MA¢_G,.; ,N A UNDE`.'\‘.\r1\Fl;" gl-'\E;‘J \ HADD @EL'_l'_\'ER_ WORSE r.-R;\‘,,\(:_ IN/\2'5*\D'T M ‘ER __ RE.%o- _ ,_ 'rt-ne, r~/.c3e.r~i\mc.- \_ §~ -I OF "“"“?__f_ . _ _ 4; , I s 2 c ii _. ~ ___.__. Nextion the p\~og;.arn.was yet,-esh_ _ i M~ h tu, Guu,dhm_ barb; _ You`ll probably have grown -.i on n\nit_ M . M. S. M ,l c “ ‘ y rs °L°°“ ~ et oi gistca that _‘sw f M_L _ _ . 1 (A Fiench m eor o ys _ _ 5 r 0 r “WM” wmed mmithe “wet summer cycle" is wearing And \00k fm Cl0l1d~bU1`5l'S Wllhl while Mrs. James McCabe cut the ~ . _ _ t .1 d th t in i b “dmifms Dfidvl ~ ices. Assisting in serving v.erc.' °__‘l‘ é"(’3,e _,T281 suénmegf gignnting It you can take, sans oath and 1m-i_ Fr0StblteS M .B t M -_ P9 0 ~ rs er on isener, Mrs Joseph. 1931) l precation. _ 232.3252”..’?.1“'3l‘;i.2;..'2i‘°§.‘ii2;fIf you keep your »=°1<=»- -P. S°““°= l _ orchestra, and many old-time songsl my h°“'°l“' In Bmm' if you mm “ke °“ “yi we B,-¢_.~ were sun; There was also a Som- And not complain though drench- _“_ °°m°\'S “Your friends of Stanhope andby Mrs. Percy Douglas; step-danctxl ed "ve "mes 9' week; emweaugrr in “S wmwm ukesl _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ ‘,|cm|¢y_ \H|gmand Fmm by ML mms Mmglf you can smile though picnics, SW - | _ .\t\\ <.ld.~n.on. l.l.\\>`p_i.~_t~1O`\' GET 'oo o _'\’\»i\‘b i-\Oi.)%E- ‘.5\*iOT UP i ., E /'ii ‘ ,l .. _i°° "IN: nuarwd xl ll ol l~__: "" _-- ' _r - 7 _ _ ' Q. i; -- _ _ __ _ _ Do~"r _»§_N=sw‘e.iz