Pillow cotton, heavy. 40 ins. wide, per yd. 38c 42 ins. wide, per yd. ..,. . . . .. 40c aaauperi , Commencing this morning, and running through t0 May 25th this Linen Department offers the service of FREE HEM- MING with all purchases of Sheetings and Pillow Cottons. Do not miss this great opp0rtunity—and do not put it off . —-place your orders early. ‘Bleached sheeting, 70 ins wide. Good medium weight, per I Better quality bleached sheeting 63 ins., per yd. ..,. . 42c .72 insL, per yd. ..,. ...,. . . . ., 48c 80 ins., per yd. ,.,. .,.,. . ., 52c Unbleached Sheeting 63 ins., per yd. 72 ins., per yd. .. . . . . . . .. 39c ' 80 ins., per yd. ..,.,.'. . .,., 44c Colored “Wabasso” sheeting. Excellent quality, fast col- circular, extra Wabasso ty. Our best cotton. ors in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green. 72 ins., per yd. ..,. . 80 ins., per yd. .. . . . . . .._.,. .,...c.,._.. A new lot of Rayon Bedspreads. Entirely different de- o_o_I1s) o_ signs in Rose, Blue, Gold, Green and Cream. 72 ins. by 90 ins. so ins. by 100 ins. FROZEN FISH rtlontinued from page ii . cut by the Biological Board q this procedure haddock from Nova. Scotlan fishing banks in (arm of Ice Fillets have during i - lutthree and a half months ‘ furnished in Toronto households over increasing quantity and in ‘ condition than they have n aysilabla in the households of . fir; scaling parts of landing of ‘fislt-Bhllfax. Lunenburg and - keport. This was begun as a dem- atlon by the Board, but has been continued as a commercial en- terprise byNova. Scctia fishing firms under the Board's supervision. The success of this venture is largely due to the Board's having worked in close co-operation with the trade both at the producing end and at the distributing end through advis- ory committees of producers, whole- salers and retailers. The Ice Fillets are fresher than so- called fresh fish, because they are frozen quickly, and kept solidly froz- en and at very low temperatures, from the place of landing to the cook, and in fact are recommended to be cooked while still frozen. To >3 I XJITuiBI/IE s,‘ ' ' STRONGER FOXiNETTING , Be Safe-use , Prince Edward- ensure success it has been necessary i wuh 4e,ooo meshes in a sinslc roll o! M "fill"!- ’ you will realize the security and p-ofection that is given by PRINCE EDWARD f0! Netting, with EVERY MESH , SIX rmas srnonoan THAN run onnmanv- - every mesh solder-sealed into an immovable, time and A resisting safcrflflfd 10f YWI; ‘WWW’ -the FIRST Fox Netting . Still the BEST ' Ranchers have dug up PRINCE EDWARD wirc. "l ‘ use ll years, and found it 80°“ " u" 5"" ‘h! l‘ w" I ‘ used. PRINCE EDWARD is specially made for ":0 ' salt-laden atmosphere of the Maritime Provinces. lfld l or to the ordinary as 511111 is suififli" W "'5 _. Prince Edward Fox Netting [is Sold by .......-_--._.......--¢__..._~.--... .. T. Hob-nan Ltd, Charlottetown Russel Champion, Kensington. .Wm; Callback, Bedeque. _ ,T., Holman, Ltd., Summerside. . McKay & Sharp, Tyne Valley. ‘ flick &, C9,, Alberton. All linen. A very special value. 68 ins._wide, per yd. $115 1a-h o) 51a;- 72c Sheeting, special quali- 63 ins. wide, per yd. 58c 72 ins. wide, per yd. .. . .,.. 65c 90 ins. wide, per yd. . .. . ., 75c Our best bleached Sheeting 72 ins. wide, per yd. . . ..... ._., 750' 81 ins. wide, per yd‘. . . 90 ins. wide, per yd. .. . ..... .- 95c grades circular pillow 40 ins., per yd. ,. . ._.,. . . ., 45c 42 ins., per yd. .. . . 44 ins., per yd. .._. . 46 ins., per yd. .. Heavy bleached table damask. 48c 50c ..52c . .._., 65c to follow the fish from the water to the cook, and even to have the cook- ing procedure worked out. which has been done in the H h " Science Department of the University o! Toronto. New methods have had to be developed. or old ones modified. for holding the fish after capture. for preparing them for freezing, tor storing, for freezing, for storing, for transporting, and for retailing and delivering the product. As a result cf there being thus made available fish with the flavour of those lust out of the water, households that previously had fish perhaps once a year are now eating it several times a. week. strongly flavoured foods soon pail. . but those o! mild flavour may be eaten steadily with relish. The mild flavour of haddock and certain oth- er fishes when perfectly fresh makes them suitableas staple articles o1 diet. To make such a fish gener- ally available will improve the public health and the development of such a. trade will do much to‘ revive the fishing industry. Ice Fillets an exceptional not only in their freshness, but also in the farm in which they are sold. Advan- tage has been taken of the need of standard form for economy in mass freezing to have at the same time a sire and shape suitable for cooking without cutting. They are made in cakes five inches lonmthree inches wide, and about an inch thick, which not only freeze quickly but also cook quickly. Before ireesing. each cake L: wrapped in a. waxed paper. which protects it until it is cooked, and slur frsssing the cakes are packed in one pound waxed cardboard car- tons. the cartons In twenty-four pound carrugsiod boxes, and the boxes in ninety-six pound wooden cases. In this way the material is very readily handled in the various stem of distributions and the full- est sanitary p. tectlon is provided. Being superior in form, freshness, and pack , it is not surprising that tho Ice Fillets sell at a. price about five cents s pound hill"? than the acme kind of fish in the unfrolsn state. At pres- ont this is necessary because of the amount of labour involved in their lfllilraflon with‘ hand machines. with automatic machinery available the coat might will drop below that of the unfrozen fillets. 111ml!!! the Ice Fillets have been -. ‘cubed by only a couple of nrms SM from haddock only and have Ibsen loldonly in macro aha rm- ,‘ ifan. With the methods fully worked -out and demonstrated successfully In hot weather as well as in cold, it ltwilltbanbodlsiroblawhevspro- duction by more firms ondfrcmmoro kinds of fish. and Ito extend the “ ..;__- claifs. :...._",, ATIIE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' '_ T Western Guardian —-BUY HOBILOD. l. A. or B. at, Bruce's. 3915-8147-1510. i -wssrnn scaur- m. o. 4.? Gallant is Guardian Aunt in How-l lan and will be pleased to receive- new and renewal subscriptions. é-BUY ROSS-MILLER. Meat Fox .Blscuit at Bruce's, ‘wholesale distrib- i utors for Prince Edwrad Island. > 403B-5-28-eod-4 wks. -'-Fll_.l. YOUR. TANKS AT BBAGWS new Bowser Gasoline Pump. 89l5-5-17-lmo. 4am) ROSS-MILLER. Charcoal "Midget" Puppy Biscuittwo days per week to eliminate worms. Fresh stock at Bruce's. 4O3il-5-23Ieod-4 wks. —BOY'8 OXFORD! in black and brown side leather with Panco sole. Sines J to 5. Per‘ pair $2.35 at Sin- 40i9-5-22-2i. -EOSS-MILLER “KIBBLO" Puppy Meal contains sufficient charcoal. Charcoal tones up the system and el- iminates wonns. Sold at Braces. 4oaa-5-2a-ecd-4 wks. —MEN'S OXFORDS in brown and black calf. Has leather sole and rub- ber heel. Special $3.49 a pair at Sin- clair's. 4019-5-22-21. ' —-POWEB. AND HAND geared meat choppers for fur fannera Prices unbeatable at Braces. 403B-5-23-eod-4 wks. , _____ i -oun sronn sun wann- ‘ HOUSE will be closed on Friday, May ' 24th, (Victoria Day). Sinclair l at Stewart, Ltd. 40i9-5-22-2L é —"BRAYCO" Red Label special l mada-to-order English fox. mink and ‘ muskrat netting. large stock at Brac- e's. 4038-5-23-eod-4 wits. —MEN'S FINE laced boots in black and colored stock. Odd lines worth up to $7.50. On sale this week to clear $4.45 per pair at" Sinclair's. 4019-5-22-2i 4-Naw INDIAN scour Motor Cycle, special equipped with two seats, speedometer and storage bat- tery lor electric lights in stock “at Bruce's. 4037-5-23-21 -DRIVE AN INDIAN Motorcycle. amount saved on license will buy gasoline for i500 miles, in stock at Bruce's. . I 4037-5-23-21 —-TIIE KELVIN DRAMATIC CLUB will present their play "Aunt Jerusla on the Warpath", Thursday. May 23rd in the King George Hall, Kensington. Proceeds in aid of Prince County Hospital and Kenslngton Skating Rink, commencflig at ll P. M. Admission 35c and 25c. Sale of candy. . 3965-5-22-11. —-.IUDGMEN'I‘ RESERVED IN ASSAULT CASE-Before Messrs. Al- exander Campbell and John Mathe- son, J. P.‘s, an assault case in which parties from McNellTs Mills were in- volvcd, was tried at Summerside on Tuesday. The case was quite intri- cate and its hearing occupied the Justices most of the day. Mr. ‘Thane A. Campbell appeared for the plain- tiff, and Mr. Heath Strong, KC. for the defendant. After all the evidence had been heard, Judgment was re- served untll Monday next at 2 p.m. 5 —-CONCERT ENJOYED—-On Thurs- day evening, May 16th, the Women's Institute of Middleton, staged s. con- cert in the Middleton Hall. Owing to the fact that the weather was dis- agreeable, the at‘ ndance was not as large as it otherwise would have been. A varied program of music, recitatlons, singing and dialogues and a pantomime was given by local talent, assisted by several perform- ers from outside the district. The thanks of the Institute is due tlQe visitors who contributed to the even- ing's entertainment. Candy and ice cream were sold and a snug sum was realised for a ‘ ute funds. —LOWEB FBElTOWN-The mon- thly meeting of this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Russel Mc- Oorville, on May 15th. Roll call was arlwored with “Gardening hints" and thorn were nine members and one visiwr present. Minutes of last meet- ing were road and adopted and school and sick committees were appointed. After the business was finished a proirlmme was carried out consisting Pretty For Summer Wear Found ation Garments LADIES’ PYJAMAS Dainty Pyiflhiaar of print- ed crepe dlmlty and Rayon Printed Crepe . . . $1.93 Printed Dimaty .. . . $1.25 Tvvo tone _ Sjlk Rayon pyjamas with futuristic ' designs Prices t9 . ‘p, w ,, PANTIES in “Oriffin" Brand lock- stich of best quality Ray- on silk ‘PRICE Pantie and Brasslore sets lace trimmed "’"°° $3.25 “ $3.90" LADIES‘ BLOOMERS Ladies’ Knitted Bloom- era all sizes in pink. white, and peach PRICE . . . . . . . . . .. LADIES’ BLOOMERS Extra Special Ladies‘ finest rayon silk Bloomers — made ‘twice as dainty with touches of lace. 8 h,o w n in hue peach. f I e a h. ‘orchid, I maize, etc PRICE ,. . . .. ANIGHTIES Ladies’ n ightgowns “Harvey" made, tailored style and monogramed PRICE . ._ EXTRA SPECIAL‘ Lacs trimmed r a y o n nightgown in p e a c h. maize, flesh, orchid, etc. PRICE .. . . . . .. $198 silk Crepe dc Chanel. Rayon Lingerie Night gowns, princess slips. yjamas. dance sets, step-ins. chemise, otc., of dainty crops- o chem, Rayon and Trloonaae. Beautiful garments that will enhance the beauty of your sum- morattlre. KNICKERS LADIES‘ sues "Niall"! Mljd" P"?! extra good quality in glove stilk knickers and lockwmch, zuarantud vests to match. dainty , ‘ and serviceable l PRICE VESTS ,. . . . . . .. KNICKERS . . . . not to run. Lace TrImm-r ed - PRICE ,. . . . . ...~.-. U‘? Ks aer b r a n d Ladies Kn ckera of Triccnaso with vests to match. The» will suit tho moat exacting of tastes mo: "£0 a. 5L5” Full range of Ladle! Bloomers, Bobotteo, Slips Nlghtloa, etc. from the firm of A. T. Reid, one of Canada's beat manufac- tures. Moderate prion and quality guaranteed. corselettes, etc. UPC GOSSARD. NATURE'S R IVAL' ANDI D. & A. ‘FOUNDATION CARMENTS GOSSARD CORSETS in front lacing girdles, One of the best makes of corsets and made to suit moat P. an f‘ FICOB s I §--m'.m Gossard Braaaioroa from very narrow to longer line plain and fanc PRICE . Big range of than gal‘- menta in stock in Nat- ures Rival and D. & A. makes. All comfortable garments and moderate in prlea Prloo to Brsaalora 35° to of readings. Next meeting at home of Mrs. Edmund Burns. roll call to be hm, cod and flounder at the sou-Ir. Atlantic Stations have been market- od lucclfully, but in limited quant- ities in ‘loronw. The methods devel- oped in handling Eastcrnguardian Wfldlldt mf-‘ggglggkolosm-suu u “" Lamas vssrs i" i°°m7¥ out and strap styles Special .. Iridlflloyllth. should be of cqaislderabla value for l-l-lI-I. vory Ipacicsofflahomsnd in _... m a I!" "1 leforiuaslina nearly all . "mcxm- wodoulso. willba the ma even in m. 1mm in which agmmnaasrimusaouaml Extra special Ladies’ Hoao all silk with mor- oorlzod top. square heel. fashioned. Regular, $1.50 $1.29 Prowse Bros , Limited t . a FOR p o a a ofarqopgoy