I Eastern I _ Locals lille sq column ls reserved for loesl lnlnoae but sdveetls- O lowly Hsin lay be In Q I elk Q \\|l shlnely ll advance. -JIDBIN ll00D CHINA OATS -#Better eats. Better china. All Uooers. L-2'l40-11-26-2 wks. \..‘lUB!0BlPl‘l0f|8 to The Ullsllottetown Guardian ml! bl illlllld N tbli! Rent. Afohil Bllme. Phone 41, or left at H. J. lnbon'e Dhlg Store, Montague. U1 ..°PBESEN’l‘A'l‘ION - Members of the Acme Rebekah Lodge met It the home of Mrs. Eugene Mc- Donald one evening last week and mounted her with a pendant, bearing the crest of the Order, in sppreciation of her untiring ef-1 forts for the welfare of the Lodgef Cam bmi" operation They told I ’ through the many years of her, mm w hurry hm, to Edmhumh . a I 0 membersl-ilp. Mrs. Mononsld len! on Friday evening io spend mo! winter months in Charlottetown. ' " ' ” 1r`\'»v.\\'1vr'v"'“""-rw, *H1 =" me 00 Mllfsj y lculw .Ci-iAi=iLoTTETovi/N She Found it in Seot~ ,, land, ,¢,.¢,¢`l_ _ W, _'K 11-7, . I --- . A7 . ‘ _ Maodoneld(sonof ~» ` 1231?' The |935 _Series of O” _ o V’ University writm home, quite proud ol a cure effected at Edinburlh Homitsl, described in the following repo:-tappeeiringinanmdiximu-gh ‘ ' ' fl \f newmeber: of Mrs. Ronketti, wife African mold magnets, roueht mooomgiilee by rail, ship airplane ofeesol' N. M. Dott, of Edin- burgh, the brain specialist, lies been saved. Specialists in South Africa advised Mr Ronketti that the only hope oi saving'his wife's life was a compli- 8§»§& Ws€’§ liés A race against time began. Special trains, motor-ambulances and 'planes were chartered. Mrs Ronkettiwassoillthat shehadto he moved carefully on a stretcher "°'A'5W'u' PA‘TY ‘“ 5; from one vehicle to another. lkewell party was tenrirreii Mies be Miss Townsend who is Mr Ronkett said tn a "Sunday l Jean Townsend on Wednesday? ‘ .. ’ _ .` ,‘ ` A ` evening by the Montague United .n.Mm‘°m“Lhe'f§;§“§‘;;‘;;i;§ y‘§fo°,’wod“y} y Church choir of which the wasi ' . . non decided not io operate ln spits ¢ r C e S Q e | of the a/dvice of the South African a mem r. , e Red Oroee nurse, has been trans- doctors. But after only two weeks’ (erred ta Bummerside and left onf L t t vu has been bl to a"¢‘”¢y 9° mx’ “P hm' d“`1°5fl;:€emtfl‘f<1e rlxslislngehome and Els slow then. The choir director, Mr. Al- Ulml MGIAOG. On bilhhlf 0! the uvmg mth us I I _I . Even the doctors here have been uhoin presented Miss Townsend astonished by her pmg_re`_’s_.. with a copy of the United Church hymnsi. Miss Frances Coffin read the Address. An enjoyable pro- fil!!! followed Ind refreshments Protestant were served by the ladies of the ehoir. The evening closed with the sinfing of "For Bhe's e Jolly Good Fellow." On Thursday evening lf- ter the regular weekly meeting of the Acme Rebekah Indie, Mi!! D!'.G.F. Dewar . . . . . ......... Townsend was entertained by the Mrs, Allison Mcbeod members of the order and pre- Henry Neale .... muted with a. little gift of remem- Capt. Pyle hrsnee in honor of her faithful A Friend RICHMOND ST. CONTINUED | Holman A reading was given by Miss Oof- `Mi°s. A. E. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . ._ i.00_ 4¢“n¢,g,s lfvioes in the Lodge. The evening was spent in games and singing. In and e. dainty lunch served. The good wishes of a host of friends E? orb H. Annual Collections PRINCE ST. CONTINUED sees; I ltUs'roN sr. CONTINUED | Mies Townsend to her new Justice Haszard . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 UNION ll/OAD CONTINUED -_ 4 er of Charlotte Mrs. Beecher Brycnton 50 . UWM ' town, wife of the lste Rev. William lm-bert Spencer, was e visitor to llkmtegus last week and was en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Hrs. L. H. Coffin on Saturday. H. Mrs. Amos R/odd __._....~_._----- Mrs.IraRodd . lgm-m-mg gn;-|~g Leslie Coles m, Robert Hooper Whenwork-ing oontraeti bo- Missmcolesm.. dn. m cmhw 0,: . y_-mgmgm J- Miss Etta Coles k gh. 1|,-gg, Q4 Mrs. Philip Chandler .. .. ‘“°”"' ‘"'°” "°' Nw Mrs. Edmund Rodd Mrs. A.B. Co1:s......... Wm W M und fm. me b°,d“._ 1,, Mrs. Reagh Moreside crochet in the same color es tl.a knitting, then change over to the this way, any little unevenness in Mrs timefirstrowcfdnuble croohst_w11l R not be visible. Never join a new ball of wool in the "“d‘”° °‘ ‘ ’°"’°"W“°" “‘” we Mrs. charles smith . Mrs. Henry Neill _ end. Imtollid oi’ oeddnl uf! shoulder stitches as generally stand in in- structions, fry either zrofti-os the Mrs. Elmer Coles ‘ M NORTH MILTON Pet' M. Winnie Coles »n»»~» 3§3$32S3SS32SS22S .Ernest Coles .EerieColes . . . . . .Brenton Coles rs. Hammond ' 810.15 North Milton.-Per Meriim Hooper Prontanidbaok shoulder stitches|M H °dH 100 “Wm” °’ 'Ven P“‘°‘“¥ W °"'°`Ni;-2. Pcl>l;§‘i;mlI iii? Ergo s§.§§ it i -¥ E 5 i E abundant quantities. Only for_i-qztile skins. Apart from thwi oertain special purposes sro hides Australia furnishes her own P°‘ and skim still imported into the quimnente. and. in sddnion. M' _Oomimonweeitihg a fair quantity on appreciable export trade. ` -__°f,.._f.~.-;= .. <1-...f ` ~ _--;==v Face Covered with Acne. Was Very Painful. Cuticura Healed. . oi;-§i"Z.”.‘.i3“i‘$ !l€‘&3¢°“»7.f.1'.°.Y.1{ii“.f.°°2{.f.?.‘¢...'2s'$f.l‘i7fé‘i ‘i 57.!! ashamed ee go out. It was not only dislgnrl but very painful. and eeiimslwaatualbletaeheve. Alltbenimmlcsme eoaiiesdsnd "'l'hea'In2enzzr a free beets!" of Oudeuni Beep and olnunonr. My ' feeebeeemeeleerereolbouglitfmoi-e,snd afuruui ¢hn¢¢=k=° "1 ` Outleurs leap end two bones ol Cutieure Ointaxeangl was healed." (318064) GNN J~ Whom 1833 Nelson Sl-» Vancouver. B- C- ti '»¢eus,oa¢n¢um1~»lmif»- Cul Q nlargernl lauvfeuaalm I-|l‘““‘ 'i°- r wi " *“ ' ’ _/ __‘_._- .G.U.l1.FP-'l` HER L_ f f ` f ...By ‘GEQRGE MCMANQS Q | mv anori-inn i-as . sem iavrrao -rc - oo -ro mama crrv ron ‘rm Wlllflib* AND ASK i CAN. .. l¢Q\n\8t. ._ D ' ANDWI-ICAN ‘ogfarowix-|'m| |11.-rs. :\\¢\"i$O?|gl 6O\FY°\~| V\¢NT'\’O~ J & *Q _ __ ~._% `\__ -re ' QP ._;3:`_ -