“ Sunny Frock ” in this fine assortment we feature a wide range of the smartest models of the Spring season. New- Spring Prints, pret- ty and serviceable, sleeveless or with sleeves. Three of the popular styles are shown above. All colors guaranteed fast to washing. Full assortment - of sizes-Misses 14 to Women's 44. $100 Special early ~ e Spring Display of Over the countcr— or mailed postpaid anywhere in P. E. I. Wash Goods On tablesdown centre oi.’ store you’l1 see the finest showing of wash goods in Char- lottetown. . Waffle Cloth, Rayon, y Foulard, Fancy Dimities. Col- Piques, Pongee, Craysheen, leen, Voiles. The prices are attractive. IMPRESSIVE nanoams SHEETINGS, PILLOW corroms TOWELS, TOWELLINGS. ETC. 2nd floor , NOORB 6 M LE m’ t b v-oooo 000 04009 000094 QQrQOQOOOOOOOQ-O-vvd WHEN YOU BAKE MUiIQBUII POWDER MID rlnlillllTi STAR YEAST vo-oo-oovoo-oqikm O-QXOOOO . Morzrassx. srocx assessor: Canada. Bron“ i "new Mums .. '.'.'. III Dominion Tar _.__-_ i- n ‘I : Mum Jessi. fl-‘Xilifilicd Grctnshlelds d: 00., Montreal, to‘ LY.‘ Stewart Jones d: Co. 86 Great George | stress, Charlottetown. ‘ Jet oloslc‘, m». 2i, mo. .. sss ... ... I ... u. ..- Power Corporation _, Price Bros. .. ... . Quebec Power ., _,, , Smeltsfs ,_ Shswlnigan ..... ... ,,, _,_ Steel of Canada .. m ‘lstccl of Canada Pld lSimens .. ‘Winnipeg Electric .. .. bill! Money -. . 41m] _ ' _ "illnesses/u. ._.;,..._.... ... ... ..... .. --~ --¢ u." . “u. 2i- 2'5 36 19H 3TH: Pacific Grain .. .. n Y“. ... ... ....- -A.‘Oll .. ... ... ..... NEW YORK American Can .. ‘Allegheny .. .._. ... ... "Anaconda .. Blndix Aviation .. Odns-clldsted Gss .. ..... International Harvester Ksnnccott Cow" -- sdontgomsry Wsrd ldsgsrslfudson 20181-- Psrsmount pinyin .. .......' Poslck 6s lord .. ... ... m. soon. .. W0 t.‘ 1a.}!!! nu‘ 0-H- HI Blenders olior new Jenn ~- ' susmm A .. ..... i so he spsdssi ill Isl r...- .. ... ...- ‘ Powyrgnd Paper .. . ...-o oss who. -IOIIN= I000 Ill)!!! is IBM‘- snusd to pluses you hotter. im-s-ioo-m. i ~30!’ B!!!‘ BIA!!! at Bruce's. llol-I-it-Qi, —I‘I.OIBN CAIIJN lb mo: st Brooch‘. V 1900-2-34-31. _ --IN ms roucs OOUIT-Two drunks sppssrsd before ltipsndtsry WysttinthsPdllcIOoIlrSstlum- mersids on llondny morning and were snob fined s: sud costs. B. . -00NVAIJ80lNG—-'1‘ho friends of ur. .1. iubort moons-n. ‘Ilsulsb. who recently underwent s. very serious operation at the Prince County Bos- bitshwiilbsnlessedroknowtbsther condition is fsvousobiswi‘. —OONGBATULATIONS - Con- gritulstionssrs being showered up. on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh of New Annsn. on the srrivsl of a bonnie dsushter. Hose! Ceceils, on Pbbrulfy 8rd. B. -PAINI’UL INJURY-While on the lttcot lost Wednesday, Mrs. J. A, Vfllllrd. ‘nsnlsh. had the misfortune 011111371118 and brelklnl her ankle. Dr. Johnstomwho was called, sat the lhiured limb. Tbs patient is improv- lug. F..- -IOMl FROM HOSPITAL-Mrs. Mclsssc has returned to Tignish. In" 111169110111: I» very serious Oper- ation in the City Hospital. Ber friends are blessed to know that she bssmliyreooversdfromslieftsrsf- feats-T. —-IIAI BUMMIISIDE’! BEST TALENT at the big variety concert and basket social at Trav- eller's Rout Hall {rhursdsy evening, 27th. Admission 25c Ind 35c. Ladies with baskets free. 1f not fine, first fins night followlnl. 1952-21. -.----- -_-.—. U. B. Steel .. u. .... .....17l% Bulk of Commerce .. ... ... RDYI] Blflk u s" Ins nu "I ALBANY s AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Mscuod and little dsughter spent the week end in Victoria, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hewett. -._-. A very , and “ _ game of hockey was plsyed on Bede- - que rink on Ssturdly nllht between the Beavers and Aibsny St. Pets. The gums was s close one from start to finish and ended in s. victory for the Bl. Pats. the score being 4-3 in their favor. Keep up your good work St. Pats. Miss Eulsils Msclsod. Hunter Riv- er, is spending s few days hers, the Iuest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex-non Mac- ileod. Misses Jean and Margaret Aifleck were visitors to Bodequo on Satur- fily evenlnI-l While there they at- tended tho hockly match. Mr. Arthur Clarke, of the Bonk of Nova dcotis, Albany, spent the week end at his home in Cops ‘Reverse. Mr. and Mrs. Percy i". Allen were visitors to Bedequs on Saturday ov- suing. I . We are sil. [lad to sec Mr. Keith Cameron out sgsin, aftor- having been confined to bis home for some time. Among the many who attended the Wednesday evening between the C5D hockey match in flensiagton ring on Wednesday evening between the Con! Traverse Grey l-lounds and the Albany 5t. Pats were Mr. snd Mrs. Ewen Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. George < Muttsrt. Mlnsnd Mrs. George Burns, Mr. and Mn. IaV. Manhood, Mr. and Mrs. P, I’. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy- lnond Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. George lfsffsl, Misses Jesn and Mar- garet Aflleck, Ruby Bums, with Orcssmsn. Fiossis Large. Ponsie Chisholm and Ivy.Arbiog. Messrs Horace Msboy. Arthur clerks. J. L. Jelly, Duncan Carmichael, Amby Noonsn. rrsnk Msclsy, Reg ‘themes. Murdock Dawson. o. s. DI- isuey, Irwin Bushman, Arthur moon, Jsmse Noonsn, James Joim- '_ eooeasmsossnltooass. “somewhat. ofuzsasln-cJodNoossasar-ft sbounciagbsbyboy. The Publlc Forum V Ibis oops is: the of auctions or interact. ‘(be y us. ‘. Qllfdlll door homes. llmqsudetsossufdrfibs Providence, a. 1., where she wilivlsit hot son Prank. Their friends wish tbs Gsudet family and their respec- ted mother s pleasant trip and somedsitsssfsreturntotbs-old homo st ‘Hgnislkl-‘l’. i PERSONALS -hdiu Rosamond Harding ' of Summersids has returned homo from an extended visit to ‘ , Mass. s. -Mr. George Glow. of the Provin- cial Bank. Charlottetown. was a week sod visitor to ‘llgnim-T. w-Mlss Kathleen Brennan, of the Postal Department, 111111511, returned home on Tuesday, alter having spent a few dsys in Bummersida-‘T. -Mlss Gsudet, of the staff of Messrs. n. r. Holman of Bulnmersids, left on Saturday moruinll on a short vacation to Montreal. S. .._.__ —Mlss Elma Stewart, of Hamilton, pits] for treatment. Her‘ many friends wish her a. speedy recovery. S. -—M‘l8I Lulu Montgomery of Park Corner has returned home from British Columbia. Her many friends lu-o pleased to welcome her home —Miss Burnadstte Gaudet of 5t. Nicholas, left on Saturday last for Montreal, to visit her sister, Miss Celina, who is taking the veil of the Order of Notre Dame, Montreal. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gaudet of St. Nicholas. S. -R.ev. J. J’. McDonald is being cordially welcomed by his parlshon- ers on his return to Summerside from Charlottetown whore he has been undergoing treatment in the Charlottetown Hospital. The popular pastor is very much improved in health and celebrated early morning Mass on Sunday in St. Pours Church. S, ' Eiastcrn Guardian than over. 1638-2-10-121. PERSONALS ..'M.r. Mike Sigsworth Nevrport, recently visited Georgetown. -A. ..'Mrs. Hewett, Lower Montague, recently visited Georgetown. -—A. ..'M.r. Roderick McLollsn. st. Georges recently visited Georgetown —A. aw. James Condon. George- town. recently visited Charlateioyvn --A. ..'M.rs. Johnson, Georgetown. is visiting in Borden, the guest of ller dsughtcr Mrs. William White.--A ..'lill.r. Campbell and daughter Mary, Newport, recently visited Georgetown-A ..'Mr. and Mrs. Davison, Lower Montague. recently visited George- iIOWEr-A- ..'Mr. Joseph Gotoll. Boughlon Island recently visited Georgetown. -A. --'Ml‘- JNQPh Kliilns. teacher Gospel-sous. spent the week end at his homo in Georgetown. -A. ..‘Mr. Edwin MacDonald, Pan- murs Island, recently visited George town.-A. ..'Mr. John Bstchllder, or mo c,- G. B. Brant is spending the winter st his home in Georgetown-A. ,..'Mles lilsio Knight, teacher. Murray Hlfbvl‘. Wont the week end in P , town, the guest of her ill-rents Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kllilhim-"A. ..'ldl|oes Jesn and Hester Biss- Wrtb. WWI Georgetown High 3011001» IBM l-hfl week end It their home In Newport. the guests of their rmntl Olpt. ind Ills. dismal-tn»- Attic Salt Shaker (Continued from page l) 0CD g way 11o people. m "God Visas has entered the Prince County Hos- " ,_.'BOBIN HOOD FLOUR, better‘ (Continued from Page C) Mr. Wm. H. Coma. formerly of near lilt. Stewart, is doing well at j. Pacedens. Rs likes csllromls rslrly i well but hopes to take s. trip "home" ' to see his mother who is about 96 years -ol age, and lives with her daughter Mrs. Hsm Mcllwon at I Bristol. Mr. Colin's family m all l grown up except Billie who is yet st I school» There gm many more we would likeyto mention but spsco will no‘ pellit. some time ws may toll W "our conclusions of the whole trip and how in our opinion, the pier: we have seen compare with P- E mum as o plsée in which to 11v: m4! why-meantime. I ‘am, Sir. cw. sen Diego H. D. MclWIiN ' (The End) MI. MALLAR-IIVS COMPLAINT ) sin-Like many others I was 1n- terested, and slllihtly surprised. l‘ . the first reading of James Msllsrds letter in your Thursday 158119- 7k“ because it sought to implicate Mas- lstrate ‘Tweedy. who 111 m! °Pl"1°" is just to defendant as well as t proaecut And second because o1‘ mo’ legal point raised, that is.—"l-= it an offence against the Prohibition Acttoaskamsntotskosdrlnk 61c." v To the technical query I answer that. a judge or magistrate must act upon the evidence before him. In this case he admits having exercised ownership, which makes a. prlnln facie case. What other evidence there may have been does not aP- psltr, and the dignltyvof the bench prevents the Magistrate from defend- ing his actlon in the press. The query which is enveloped in the intricate paradoxes of prohibi- tion enforcement, opens up a wide field for discussion. Mr. liiB-llflfd hi5 evidently failed to educate himself in g the logic of erratic law administrn». tion. He has not been impressed_ with that moral fable, so familiar’ L0 many, that the million dollar, thief dines in his palace, is wor- shlperi by social sycophants. While the ten dollar delaulter sleeps on a straw pallet and regales on jail fare. -With such an insight into first principles, had he been a close ob- server, he would have noted that the bigger the distributofof bootleg, the safer ho ih from prosecution. l-le would, if in any way wlsa to the situ- ation, have long ago discovered that it is in the single glass, or the small- er quantity, that danger lurks. The writer doesn't know this man from Adam, whether he is a orlms of- fender or hot, whether he has been justly dealt with by the automatons of the C mmlssiou or otherwise. But he suspects, that he does not distrib- ute bootleg upon s sosls sufficiently, large to shield him from prosecution. Another paradox of the Prohibi- tion Act, puzzling to ‘men of brains. but of elastic convenience to the Commission's minions. ls that unex- plained word "possession." Units and tens are salted at from $200 to $500 each, or to jail for from three to twelve months for "having liquor in p-ssession," whlls hundreds or t‘ ousands, similarly offending, per grace of the automatons, srs light- ly taxed for the same offence in sums ranging from $5 to 880. Section pl of the Act fixes the greater penalty, but for those in high favor Bee. b3 (a) lets them out with the vest pocket sentence. And the prosecutor, after sizing up his pa- tient is given carts blsnche to prie- scribe the dose.- The Act is clear as to the meaning of a container. It ssya-"Psckagc" means s bottle. jug, jar, keg, barrel, box, case or other receptacle for hold- ing liquor." Webster defines "posses- sion" ns,—“thc having, holding, or detention of property." These defin- itions should be helpful to the anx- ious student _ With these before us we may in- terpret “other receptacle for holding liquor to mean s rubber bottle, s pig- skin flask of n human stomach. The possession of the liquor is the crime. Bummsrsldl bsvs liquor in their possession? Who dare soy they did not? slot inspector Miller of s cer- tainty. What difference whether it was contained in s pig or s human skim The law doesn't respect tho ” ‘ of enclosures. oven though it does show deference to the cloth that covers the skin. ' ‘ .- The ssme psper reports l Police Oourt "drunk" fined ss. m» made our not over-strength milk supply, The Loss 0i 0m- Faithful Friend and President l The Lale __ Benjamin Charles gProwsef Store Will Be Closed Until Wednesday PROWSE BROS. LTD. ‘Damage Result" Did those lntoxicstedjsil riotsrs lo‘ him drunk? was he drinking from v Oi’ Sunday Gale A sketch of ssmsae dons to build- ings, from East Point ls soul-ls. l- round sso p. m. is given hwwit-lffl Bgmdgy morning fairly find. 10 I. m. blusWy. 1i- l- m» 111811 “Bl Wind sud drift. 2 lo a dclock. mostly rain» s p. m. wind around m. t. gale bloating. ' LIST OI‘ DAMA? victor Boston's blrn. ‘East Point. blown down. , John J. McDonald. East Point. barn roof blown d!- l . Stewart Anderson. N. Ila-ks. barn blown down. _New waggon and ma- chinery damaged. Roof of barn. Isrsgo and mill blown down. wuss by I. D. Fuse’. N. like. \ mo: of born stripped. J. H. Bak- er, N. lake. i ' Bam sblftsd of! foundation. W. M. Fraser, North Lske, bsrn blown down. Livingston Morrow. N. Lokoldsm- ago to buildlfllfl. J. J. McDonald. South Lake. Isr- ngs blown down. Freeman Massey. Bothwell. roof of (ninety. , Percy McDwsid, Bothwsli, mach- ine house full of machinery shifted. Clarence Robertson. M. Rood, bun shifted on foundation. _ w. M‘. McDonald, Klngsbom, Bsr- ton McDonald, Beth Mebeod and Ralph’ Robertson. Klngeboro. large hen houses shifted. Kingsba-o l-lfli. shifted on founds Wm- ' New building adjoining the Kings- bolo parsonage liitod and blown s- crols cometary. ssvsrsl stones brok- on. Roof of barn blown oi! ll. 8on- nddy Kl-flflgbw. splendid new barn completed isst \ 3W5)’. i sms-li bottles in the kitchen have sccidcntstotheoorksndwilonwo srslnshurrythecorkiscbninsta Ind must be dug out, or pushed in ' with s fork. Buy some small screw- syee and fasten one of these in osoh of-ths corks. They can boobs-aged as ‘the bottle is emptied to the new bottle and you will be plollsd as this timoanstroubisssvodbythisnovsl cork puller. ‘ UIlbhJW .lwhl,wl I _.._....___.____.-_--__.u-»-~___ _ i l ____‘ Rod Point. Catt-ls in this barn esved with difficulty. Rd of barn. R. Point. Roof of been, J. Koyel. Bouris. Roof of barn, B. Power, Iiittis Kg: bur. several other barns and bulld- ings unroofsd. In thst vicinity barn blown down and hflrso killed, Mn. George McDonald. lie-molly. scores of belraclr roofs blown on. contents oats and hay in several cases blown ‘Byl. Sutherland, Flues blown down. Neil licensee. Lskovii-io. Gerard Campbell snd off the parochial house. 8t. Oolusnbls. Bern blown down Daniel Grana- hsn. Black Point. Roof of barn. Mrs. Margaret McDonsld. Lskevills. This is only I» PI-rtill list as there are several men buildings i-hst had windows blown in. doors Owned Ind were saved with wrest difficulty on part of owners. The oldest inhabi- tents in these sections never capo:- isnaed such s gals, while it lsstod. Hsdiit continued much longer tho _ opinion was that much more demote would be nponsd. Owing totbescsroityollumbvritwilibs difllcult do npsir the damage dons, s-nd protect the cattle st this time of year. ram/lunar coasts ____- Bo often the cbtrscts Ind other I a ‘t i -_.-_ \ 1' BELLQMATHIESON limiters a souomn Collections NONI! sro was MONTAGUI vvvO i nave you: ayes “Amman sun GIAISII IITIID B! E. E. PARKMAN lsglsteeeo’ Owrmolrut I lilontlgilo. P. E. I. z van! ooon ADVICE " Light your closet. Rang a flibll- llsht fastened by a stout cord lus- pended lust outside the door of st. s touch when needed. Use s toothbrush. To ow “am-l you; quot, grid you will have o llflm dampen s toothbrush and d?" l‘ a nwIOOQOOO-C opens the seams st the same timc- Winters Sickness Tzinploe 3n Fm w..°"‘i....u"'...,'fi°r'i2. lflnltleetsnif l. oddball!‘ -" a. i Ask for the new WALL‘ PAPER CATALOG i soul. users vet! plolflywnihs coupon MIM- ' ' g“ g4 us, sud you u» blue-t M‘ ' economical WALL , saw-n m" ahrfi- ' fourths seems. This cunlwlw W‘ -