._ _v.‘..__~n».¢~e-e4a aqua-a‘,- .-.p-.- q>u so~ . - _,.. _ 0 i \ i 0090004oomyoooeoovoooovovooooooooooovoo00000eoooooaox-o a l . ., ., ' n’. "Ri'1i AKI‘. it a habit to have a steaming cup of “OXO" with your lunch. You‘ can prepare it in a momenb-itia delicious. wholesome, invig- orating. Just what busy workers whntl . - - "I lfiMeataflilfmgwr/xoa x t-aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa; “POTATOES AND TURNIPS s-ei-r We will be buying every day warehouse Hogan‘ Highest prices for at our Wharf. good stock," J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown. l’. E. Island Phoncs798 and 938 iiisviaw-iraxr: m) 4049950 QQQVQO-OO-OOQO-O 000-00 Insidij. as H Eye j Strain We aae this adieetire ad- Sutferers from Eyealrain may hi" Perfect ‘mton and there- fore do notwuspert the presence oi ny evil defect. The motive power of Entire 1mm“. Nerve Energy. v Film!!! l!!!- lt ts computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eyestraln ta ilflllllt. a much larger propor- m" l! required. llence defective ‘"9 "Vmllh their ctmailmptlon "f In uceaalve amount or "°"" lheru may seriously thl'""l'na|g:lllldof.other ._ l"? ‘l I: produce 85%;; _ g the organism ta nave roun eves chairmen G- Hate/recon, orroiirarnia-r " as» ’ ' ~ ‘ ewenooe ooooooooveog -..._.._-.... . i-ioiriisiis ‘ ANii‘jtllil’S ? UVERSHDESA emu!‘ 1'"?! cloth. and "hmflltlfi. Iona have four buoklesfothera two buckle!" and lwo amp, ' i .. .9"! bl the: are aetleoula- '"¢ iwlhaeno-ta-uie. we. m" 9"! ilnaeh more. NIB? ‘Mme. HM larvloeable than‘ thll Iearanqggy, r» \ ‘ Ififfi “nib J __ u ' tram ‘ and refreshments. _ ‘Better Better China. --_e_ una-o-vbnoooe cote noose“ . $1Jl6iill~1~fl~irwi ‘I i (‘ventral Guardian VALENTINE gszi-Alp-A [gbd ‘pg-q Salv ‘ army Citadel. Fidday, my.‘ 14th, g n- m. Adniiuion 1s eehis. 1101-31.‘ v lion's‘ MISS-the Valentine Bridge in Rosary Hall Thursday evening, Feb- lllth. auspicerc. w. L. Re- treahmenta. 1551-31 noalruioon Rapid China Oats, {- ‘ lszl-z-io-lzi. norm; noon raoun hiiiiea only from selected wheat. ' ‘ ‘ lezl-zuo-ni. '.~ " M . BAPTIST SERVICES. North River‘ Field. Sunday, February 16th: Fair- vlew. l1 a. m.; North River, 3 p. m.; Long Creek. '7 p. m. 26V. R. MacWal- ker. Minister. i STORE CLOSED for business. we would ask all those who owe us book accounts to make payments at once at the old atand. Paton's Ltd. 1044-12-21 arztvom nalnr will bc opcn to retail milk and cream from now on. Bond in y ur order as soon as pos- sible. L. . Roper. 11ia-2-1a-1i. ' i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT—Tho ~ Sis- ters of 5t. Vincent‘: Orphanage wish to thank the Caledonian Club for their generous donation o! $15.00 a satvirrion ARMY-Irrthe leeiii Salvation Army Citadel. on‘ In-iday eel/mill. Feb. ltthQet a p. m..‘an‘inl tereating programme; ls'being , ar- ranged by the members of the Home League. ‘One outstanding item, wi-ll be the "Famous Wax Works" imper- abnated in character. The string in-' struhiehtaiisis will add ‘their’ popu- lar items. readings. recitatiorisl and ‘solos also will be rendered. Mrs. R. gcrockett will render‘ a piano [forte solo. and Adit. A. W. Martin a cor- ‘net solo. The proceeds are in aid oi- the local.band instrument scheme. Fuller particulars announced _elae- ‘where. i ABIRTBDA!’ PARTSZ-A very en- joyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Moore, Albion. when quite a umber oi invited guests gathered at their home to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. William M. Moore on January pleasantly in songs and dancing to the sweet" music 0t. tho violin. Mrs. More in her very~amiablo way pre- pared a very elaborate supper to which all the‘ guests did ample jus- tice. Alter supper singing and danc- ing was continued and’ all present felt they had spent e. very pleasant evening. ‘the party was concluded by aii singing Auld Lang Sync. ' CdBLE HEAD AND VICINITY >1.- a very enjoyable evening was spent "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackenzie. Cable l-iead. the occasion ‘being the twentieth anniversary of their wedding." ‘ i i i i i i s hiaserious‘ illness. ‘ ‘ ‘Ilhe ' y meeting of the Y. I‘. M. S. oi Cabie- Head-and Greenwich was held at the home ofeMr. W__._,D. Macbaren. jbable Head, on Thursday evening, January 30th. Mr. Leslie MacLaren. Cable Head, visited Marie recently. ‘ Miss Rena Mills has resumed her duties as teacher oi_ Greenwich School, after being confined to the house for three wecka with an attacj of the measles. ' Mr. Raymond Rattray. Greenwich, visited 8t. Peters recently. ' Mr. D. J. Mullin. Inspector of Schools. visited this vicinity on Tues- day last. ' Kelsi-Helpless ' iron rm "All! i tlilh lit‘! align I I02 wi a with‘ 31st. 1930. The evening was spent very On Monday evening. February 3rd, l-lls many’ friends are glad to see Mr‘. ira MacLaren out again. alter or! , ro- alumna-pi. ma. Mrs. Dewar leave this‘ morning (oi: Halifax. enroute to Bermuda. They will be borne about the" "middhr c! March when the Doctor hopes to re- sume his practice. . ‘ . HAMPTON-United Church ‘serv- ices for Sundiy Feby; 19th, are a. follows:—-Appin Mad; ll a." 111.} Hampton. Iijp. rn.; Victoria 1‘ p. ha. * James P. Kaye. minister. " ‘ _,_ ucw otasoow arm ,-ipi'ivaxn; ISM-Services on !unday._Feb. 10th, New Glasgow at ll a. mi; and Cav- endish at 3 p. ‘m. Prayers, 104p; a. m. Rev. H. S. ‘ ” . minister. ,- ' i ~-— I ANGLICAN SBBVICES-Crapaud. Saint John's“ Church. February 1d. evenaong, 1.00; Springfield, Saint El- isabeth's Church, February 1p. Holy- Communlon, 11.00. ' PEILEI/S ROAD WEST; INSTIN- UTE-Peterks Road West‘ Instltulk met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Jenkins. on January 28th. ten mom- bers and (lve visitors being present. Meeting opened by reading Creed. Minutes. of last ineetin readisnd adopted. Roll call was answered with "Uses for apples.” Committees was decided to buy one dozen history books for junior scholars’ and to enamelTatovelpii-ie in school. One new member was added to- our roll. Nextmeetlng to be ield at the home of- Mrs. mo: MIGSWIIXI, rloll call "fie be answered {with “Valentine verses." Meeting closed with gramaphonelel- ections. Lunch was served and. a pleasant ‘hour was spent. _ earns: nlvmrlohrzsj lubruary is evidently going to give its real ‘Vflld-fflslllmlfiill.‘ winter, weather with] an abunclrurc» of irost and sinnmfmnners have tempor- ujlly stopped chopping or hauling iheubod uvringio the dc-pth oi snhw in the woods. ,_ The semi-annual examination. oi the Clyde River School was held on ‘Fflday, ash. ant. ‘Them were quite a number of visitors present. Inspec- tor-Jidward MacPi-iall assisted the iiiisiehernvn. Miller Mer-iiayeh in questioning the scholars. Prizes giv- en to the scholars, glvln} the beet synopsis“ ofisoine book from time school library were won by (l) Lee Darroch, <2). Elisabet-la McLean. l3). Laura Livingston. (t) John Beer. At the close, of the examriation an ad- dress of appreciation from the schol are was read to the teacher _lnd a dress in: ltnely read by Miss Irene Moral-lye: sad the pleasingly made by Miss Laura Lilv- ingston. . i‘ spent a few days rezently in King? and Mrs. Marshall. held. under the ausiplxs, o: the Clyde River Presbyterian w. n. a; at the home o! Mr. Harry Melraan on Thursday. Jan. ldthwwaa a suc- cealimcially and financially. The large humon- pr dainty-aha iiaeiui articles in the bazaar finding a ready. aalcfiircat merriment? was caused as the diflerent couples were weighed. indeed some of- them weighed‘ aowell that the “weigh- man" couklvnot believe the register- ingspn the, scalesand several hefty couples asked to on a- gain-‘f. “kheavleet couple weighed ass, hhrlightest; m. 1m. nuaéri Miatheaon. Clyde River, held tlic lucky. tithe-t for: the beautiful .fru'u cake donatedpby Mm.‘ Prod fnecr. ‘Phis cake netted 05-10 of the 041.00 realised. A musical sing-mngled by Miss Ina. Livingstone‘ helped great- ly in the entertaining and a so "Flow Gently sweet Afton" was very nicely rendere;l_ by Mr. Mlllar. Meadow Bank. who also delighted thegaitheidrll by rliaylng several sc- lectiona on the ‘organ. A, dainty and aatiaiylng iunichmnis serve-d by the ladies and the National anthem brought a very pleasant evening to a close. 1111mm". iiie auxiliary are/due the ladies, members ‘and others. who contributed in any way to the success of the baaaar, to the members from the neighboring ohuroher whmcordially helped in the entertaining to Mri‘ and Mrs.‘ oi.- wmoie - w in‘ "i" d for“ %‘i had to “ could 1651i": »ll t reported and new ones appointed. It .- sum of naoney given him. The ad-I presentation ‘ rs. Boyd Livingston. Clyde River ‘ ' The arelgvl-iing party and “bazaar: hi0 ' ii‘- - ._ '|'.||'| I 1 l null 33v a ‘ I _ -- ( iui ii ' i .' ‘I '- --»._-. i g‘ _ z ELM» i ‘-§ = 4 . - » ‘ Q ~¢~ oh - é» a i ' i 3 e h, ‘ g . §~JEIJ ‘ E m liu 44- l - ?_;_>:.I:L*J \ “if; I; F’. I ' l‘ z f "rm? 5- Ji'i....' :1 ‘f ‘lvvkr H i "w! i 1 g ." "r J I an... i , 'I ll Ufll 9. i I l i' i l sion. a gu t‘. oi hoi- brother Duncan madame has f voice, synchronization of sound the talking picture apparatus, Electric Sound System (Western Electric in U.S.A.), ciug adopted by theatres across Canada; _, been installed in theatres from -~ i . so rapidly is b nearly 200 already having Halifax to Vancouver. THE talking motion picture is really the child of the telephone! The ctforts to perfeci telephone communication naturally led to v the study oi Feproduction and amplification of the human and it is a result of the success of these efforts that the and picture hasbecome a reality.‘ S0, today, in addition to its activities in connection with radio broadcasting and public address systems, the Northern Electric Company is enabled to contribute still further to the ‘l'CL'i'(‘flll0lI and enjoyment of the Canadian _ public. This Company manufactures, installs and services i H -.. known as the Northern which The Nmhem Electric Company’ viicnw firearm the telephone and its accessories, wine and cables forth: transmission a] power, and electrical equipment for (w. dwrmni purposes: and also distributes Nbltaezall-Tlrsfrlb " imiwdiivc-ur FATHER . ._ QY~\E'MACQ\I‘ coma I i-mva A RADIO ".4 MY 1 uqooa- ion-av 1100M ooiu‘ ' nooyi An‘ bntlvhll MHUDQWQ "J ‘T ’. " n1. .,7 \ ~ many electrical appliances indfspm" ~ table romodmr housekeeping. . -, r a -. ; -_ \ ll'=>*i~v lticLcan and faintly andMr. Gordon moohsia roi- their sp1en-_' 1 clid hc.-,i'.ta.-‘.'.y and lo the friends. ‘rom a distance who. on rcmint of the very high fillbmoonildes were unable no cross the river. but view obliged to return home ‘fthe longest -.'ay hound." We thank then-ii - i . l Many friends in Clyde River and‘ vicinity will congra-tulatd Clarence and Mrs. Wllklrih. New Bedforfli 0n the arrival recently of a‘ baby boy, Clarence Ur.) Mrs. willi- ins. formerly Mica Edna. lJlcKinnon‘ ‘R. N., is the eldest daughter of Neil and Mrs. mliinnon. Clyde Riven-J and ls very kindly renumbered by‘ many friends and relatives in; her - "old hctne tom-i." .Messra. "Fred Seer. Fulile Darrach ‘and l-farry McKlnnon. Clyde River were vhiitfia ‘to the city on Friday tailing in two splendid (at steers for ‘Mr. Darrutab. which were bought ‘by ‘ivrr. ri-eki Rooms. our. - It‘ is» pleasinij to know that Han! Mclhean. ‘oiive- Livingstone, Ralph Moponald hddiflerett Murray,“ coho] ars a}, Clyde River Sc-hml who have been liidlapoeed because c-i measles. have all nicely recovered from the attack; ~ - . . srnmo aaoox scnoor. uni-iv; r011 or Danna, Bmk ‘Bohool for ihe month cI Januaryz~ ~l 86 HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX. N. S. ‘l'i l.‘ ‘irjlizirl. . l", i. lIll-‘l llciiijy liiczlzs, 21 "w. i Grade IX»~Dtta liimizc. Grade V1II—l Oliver Emmi-d. 2 Ar Edith Coles. 1 Grade VlI—-l Eldi-i Bernard. '1 Aii- l-iciti» 4.1m. nie Oolee. ‘ Grade VI—l Horace liicclzc. 2 Oil-i ver Meeke. i - e- i . Grade V-l Baltic I-‘rgmitv. 2‘ \'-'E5T-\IORE!~\I\'D 391K305 "Rziyriiond Wilson. i flnwe Payntgr, ‘3 Dimcan lticlrrd. Grade IV-—1 Oliver Coics. 2 The‘.- ma Payritor. 3 Florrie Paynicr. Grade Ill-l Hanoi liicicc, 2 beoca 0n‘. 3 Archie Colcs. Grade II-—l Ethel Colcs. Mathlesion. 3 Emest Lotk-._ I Grade I (a).—l Alva Just, ‘.2 Jizlli- hirlliol Wrlmn. m- Pqyriter. (Irridc VII-d, Grade I (h)——1 Fr-cd Pnyiiirrz‘. 2iRct1 liintisrn. i i \ Pa" ‘.‘\'.'lll", is iiic standing of the; Gram Rc- tlic month oi January ' (‘iYIYi-l‘? Zi- i. Jzimcri liiozirc. .(ii:=.rl\ 1204, Enoch lloivson. (trod: Vllly-vi. 1117i: Mncvittict o UCliTl. n Moore; 2, Grace l Senate. . . w. __.__.__...~i-.¢l-t"anl' 1 (Trade vl-l, Ellsworth rwilaonw- (Prado IV--1, Neavie myme: I. . Loo Campbell. (‘iradc- m iSl'.)—-l, mfg» i tirade Ill ram-l. wrlxoni core: i 2, Eldon Leard; 3. Florence B Grade n-i. weiirieifluey 8w; a. Pcrfcct Aiieiiosheez-J Moore, Neav lyiljnl; oi \'fr.:i:~.1v'rclaii<l School for \vf'|x()n Meg.‘ A new ni~rler~corres Legion of Honor-for was recently ratified ’ s- l‘! ii Wil- 0B8. i .1, i I l ‘I ' -‘-B'v_ G2m'l!c\Mcl\1;: 1111s MIMI 555;? A . ~ \ RHQHT m: To YOU ~ l iill