BAY AND VICINITY Angus A. MacKenzle was i to Charlottetown recently. John S. Fisher. Rollo Bay, visitor w Charlottetown rec- William A. White. Rollo Bay, was a visitor to Charlotte- lrcently. Yoleria Maclnnes, Ashton, visitor to Elouris River, rec- the gurst of Miss Mary Niac- l- of Mrs. Peter MacGough to learn that she is criti- lll at her home in Bear Riv- til. Angus Matheson and son. Allison Cross, were visitors o Bay rocenty, guest of Mrs. J. Wood. mis oi Mr. Thomas A. No day will _be too long or its problems too burdensome if you have the zest and energy which come from inner health. Start each day with a sparkling glass of ENO’S “Fruit Salt." ENO rouses the morning appetite, ‘swectens the tomach, relieves acidity, ricls the inner system I poisonous waste, prevents constipation. (pays you to insist on ENO because it is the ost refreshing, pleasant-tasting corrective, ontains no purgativernineral salts, and forms l, ,. undesirable habit. Buy a bottle to-clay. l,» Th: words "Emil Sou" and ENG are registered lroda marks Sales Rcprcsenmrlva Tor NorrIi America: .Rollo Bay, West, regret to ' that he has entered ‘the city ill for treatment. Lawn-lice Lannigull mid lltcicl. Grace B Paton. w is encoded to Mrs. Isaac Waite, Eloulus West, on the death ol lit father, Mr. Gilbert Gallant. which occurred recently in l. 1p- shire. The following is the sLalldLilg 0f the plllfLS o." Rollo Bay West School for the month of January. Glazde X.—1. Johnnie MncRne and Francis White (equal), z. Flora Paton. I Gracie IlZ.»-1. Sterling Reid, 2. Andrew Paton. Grade VIII.—l, Martha Reid, 2. lliargarct White, 3. Bessie Wood. Grade V.—-l. John Paton, 2. Clif- ford Brfmlton. 3. Jnicph Chaisson Grade IV.-—l.' Helen White, 2. AIAIICLI...‘ willie, 3. Leona Chaisson. Gracie II. —- (Senior) —1. Reid of R. T. Holmaifs Limited, Sum- horse showed no signs of sickness when Mr. McIsaac took hlrn out of New Glasgow Mrs. Stephen Bertram, Haul Glove, is at presen tvisitizig he; father who is ill. in Chilton, Friends o! Mr. Nelson Orr, will regret to learn he is confined to his bed on account of iliness. Mr. Robert Rogers, New Glasgow was one of the spectators at. the Stanley Horse Races Saturday last. Miss Sadie Johnstone of the start incl-side is spending a few weeks at her home in Mayfleld. Miss Katherine and Mr. James lvzcDonald, Hopedale were visitors’ to Mayfleld last week the guests of" Mrs. Annie Johnsiono. Mr. James Mclsoac, Hope River had the misfortune of losing a val- uable horse on Thursday last. The the stable and on starting on a short drive, the animal dropped and died instantly. Much sympathy ‘s felt; for ML‘. Mclsaac in his loss. The Mayfleld Women's Institute held their regular monthly meet- ing on February 17th at the home, of lVJ.'s. charles Wyand. The Presi- dent, Mrs. Wlllard Nicholson presid- cd. The meeting was opened by singing the Institute Ode and re- peatng the Creed in unison. The =ccy., Miss Thelma Johnstone was ihm called on to read the minutes o! the last meeting, which were read and approved. Roi call was an-I zwercd by thirteen members and‘ three visitors present. Reports from? he various commi‘ters were thcn‘ given and now ones named. Sck Committee: Mrs. Lewis Tsombs and Mrs. George Smith. School Ccmm. Mrs Blair Andrew and lifts. Wl- lard Nl-holson. Ref rash" ~nt Comm. Mrs. Lewis Toombs and‘ Mrs. Mlllar Orr. A letter was read from P. A. Creclman. aslclng the members of the Institute to con- tribute one dollar to help out, in gettng matress covers for Sana- torlum. This was granted. Two dollars was received from Women's Institute Branch for government Grant for year ending Nov. 1931.I lvfss Maren Moffett invited the Institute ‘bombers to hei- home for the March meeting. Roll call to be answered wlith ‘Irish Jokes. Mill, Wiiard Nliholson and Miss Ella. Wyand will have charge of the entertainment for next meeting The followlng programme was then carried out. Recitation, by Mrs. Ilarold Toomlbs; Readng by V's. Wnrfield. 0x1‘; Solo, Miss Mar- guerite Houston; Reading, Willard Ncholson; Solo, Mr. Lewis Toombs, L015 encored; Recitation, Ebert Orr; _ Recitation, Grade n. —(Junior) -1. George Contest» After the nyosfamme a dainty lunch was passed by MLss ‘Thelma Johnstone; Grade I.— (Senior) -1. Wendell Marlon Moira-tr. Mrs. Blair Andrew Brynnton, 2. Gertrude Chamon, ilflnd M38 E118- WYImli-N- ‘Raymond McKenzie. Grade I. -—(Junior) -l. Reggie White, 2. Kathleen MacRae, 3. An- drew Chnisson. Perfect Attendance —Gertrude FREE Merchandise S3, S2, $1 , $1 TNE SKATING SEASON IS now on InJoy Ibo sport tliln your with n now pulr of STARR SKATES We Inn-o u full llne—-ull ulzrl nnll prlrel. . The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited THE CHARLOTTETOWN GQABPIAN Missing Letter Contest READ EVERY AD—FlND THE MISSING LETTERS-READ EVERY AD FOR PARTICIILARS IN REGARD T0 CONTEST SEE TIIIS PACE PEOPLE WHO KNOW BUY THEIR. FISH J. A. LAWSON 135 Euston St. And Obtain the Best TIP TOP SAMPLES for Spring have arrived. New patterns — Wonderful One Price only-Made to D. A. BRUCE NEW SPRING SI-IES Now showing “at I.0\l‘(‘:Il Prices in yours, $3.00 zinj $4.00. YITIQIII Sllta C J. Iflrmcrly AI.I.I’Z \"ii o. c. IIEESCII?" The I~--\~rlul IHu-rnturw TOILET ‘ARTIPLIER We uprflvillu- In Dime-nulls: Prowrrlyiflnnl. lmnko liupullen Phnnr 712. I83 queen M. (‘Infinite-town N. L. YIORTNY- The Popular Druggllt Toilet Artlclel, Fundy, Smoking WE Al.“ TO PLEASE 11B Qua: PHONE ioio That Clils BENS TAXI ' I'll! bull In uni-vice Ind Curl 0 II‘! Kent St. Charlottetown, - I‘. I‘). I. i‘: from. um Read This Union you uro looking fur Style. Flt, uuil (luulliy. We hun- You will Inc amazed u! llic rennonnbls prices, KELLY 6:? MacINNIS Pllollr III I35 Grunt (Ii-urge Sl- TIEIIERAL STORE We carry ll completi- niork u‘ llu- rlglll prim‘. C. H. HORTON llurruy lliu-r. - l‘. E '3 ,_.I dbl IL) GAKAG n. JAIL»! Icon“, n, 4.. who!‘ ‘blohltii- ueiurutors and starters ic- “red. spray Painting a Specially- ‘ 86 Kent Steet I Charlottetown, P- E~ I- l ls‘ Your Car Really For Winter? Consult our 25 Item r-Iwck up for $7.50. Hear our Stewart Warner Radios. “World Wide Reception." "Short and Long Wave." T. C. IVES, cllllflOtlCtlhIll mm am‘ snow ROOMS BREAD ‘Thu Stuff nf LII! When you nit lllrlnnln’ Bread you have the but. Mclnnis’ Baker Tel I70- 15 Iiruurille BI. TYNE VALLEY _ Miss Jean Ellis is a visitor to Chalsson, Lois Raid. George Paton, Unumlnchown m“ week Helen White, Ar". to White, John Paton, Leona. C! son, lvlnrlllo. itoii. Danie! Alice L/‘IIIIIIQIIII, Souris West, Jvhna 111.11g; white, vi:i‘ors to Rah Day Wedzies- I __. IIYANT ADDITIONAL TROOPS Blasts of Miss lfilargaret Ma:- Ilifiscs Kathryn lflzicltae "wllcih MncCornlzic, Rollo at. were visitors to Era" , (APL-A . ltcenilv. u, ,- _guests of Miss I. 5I'"Il"‘31i' of the commun- tiliendvii to Mrs. George ‘P110 Bay. on the death of '" ‘hcr, Mr. Edgar Francis, of latciosvn. Wmllflthy of the community MISSING LETTER CONTEST Ilere is a chance to win a valuable prize. In some “If! advertisements appearing in the contest you I IIMI 11 missing letter. These missing letters put “III?! will form the name of some firm on the page cWInch the prize winning solution will be decided. "I'M? In forming the correct name will be the first I Iliildemllflfl, but nentncss, originality and speed in “ma! a solution to the contest editor will also o Four, valuable prizes this week. Get busy. Find amyssl"! letters. Compose them in to the firm’s m 1:116 mail your answer to‘the Contest Editor achlatetown Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. to "I1 not later than Tuesday night. Contestant must enclose with their solution ‘a Th‘? week paid bill from one of the advertisers in I551"! Letter Competition. Last Week's Winners:- ' M's- Amella Hume, Buabul-y. ‘b E- Johntone, 46 Upper I-Iillsboro St. J - Warren Houston, Rocllford Apartments. N Rear-don, 66 Brighton Road. ' t I | l SENT TO SHANGHAI (By Canadian Press) TOKYO, Fall recommendation of, Japanese military leaders that’ addltcnal troops b2 sent to Shang- hnl was referred to the cabinet when it met for its regular weekly 50B. cssion this morning. Visitor: "And do your old trends ccnie to see y:u here?" PTISOIYTZ "No need, mum. 'I'hey'ro all here, too.” Mss IBea. MacNeill is visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mr. A. Hyndman, Charlottetown, was a. visitor to the village last ‘ week. Mr. Walter Newcombe was a. vis- itor to Summerside this week. While there he visited the Hon. g3__(-1~u@5day,__ Leonard MuoNeill. The many friends of Mr. Freder- ick Hansen are glad to see him home again ‘from the Royal Victor- ia l-losl) tal in Montreal. MrnHen- though not able to work is a- bout .n his usual cheerful man- ner. I Mr. J. AQS. Williams has return- ed home from an extended vlslt t0 Summerslde and Bedeque. Mr. Wil- lloms has been engaged u teacher of South West School for the re- manng part o! the year. The Young Peoples Society of the Presbyterian Church entertained both "old and swans" of the v"- lage at a. Valentine Party at the home of Dr. J. A. Stewart on Tues- day evening. About sixty lief-SW"! were present and entered heartilyI into the different contests. Dainty refreshments were served by II" ladies. I An interesting game of hockey took DIBICE on Thursday nlzhl when Wellington defeated Tyne Valley a-z. The gnme was last lhrouzhout- Clever stckhandlng and pretty combination were in evidence. R. Inga was the referee and is to be decorated for bravery under firs. I The funeral of Mrs. MacKenzle ‘was held on Friday afternoon from ‘the home 6f her dauslllel" M“ Douglas Stewart. The service w-‘IS condirted by the Rev. Mr. Robert- son. The pail bearers were Archi- bald Ellis, Herbert MacAusland. Burns MacAuslnnd and Robert Ramsay. The mourners were MP5- Douglns Stewart, Mrs. G. Dena?!- Iruoneion.) ma. s. Yco, llld W- firm-ml JIIST RECEIVED Home upcolnl vuluu In Lndleu lull Gentn’ Wrllt Watt-hon. Jewelry of ull klndn W. N. TANT ON Tel. 102-1. ll5 Grafton Special Prices on Sulis. Overeoats, Underwear, Caps, Dry Goods, Rubbers, Boots ad Shoes. Groceries. A. B. CIITCLIFFE I ROSE MARIE iimunlinssixu sllorrr: 168 Great George treet. PERMANENT WAVE $7.00 AND $10.00. Finger Waving, Marcelllnl. ‘lair Cutting, etc, by BXIWT’ i ' icnced operators. Phone I243. TEA RD" Grocer 1nd 1.. Quullty cud Sari. s. MOSHER‘ Tel. 44-2 T. VERNON RODD Auto Fvlnlcrl IIIHI lludy “ SPECIALS " Robin Ilnod Flour 98s ,. $2.75 '0 Ilzirs Pearl Snap ' 1 (‘ups and Fallows :~Il for it?!‘ l'"l|n'$-'< f"l"n".:vk"< Z‘. for 2'7 "--1'lliii~ Pmv-K and Plums .-: 1v. ;r .»'.".: 11.4.1‘. tocc. , .» . . . . . . . 0 4000400000 MncNJt Buuslcss Cod 16c (‘all at l’. J.'s and get any- iiing you want for .ctcn Dinner, P. J. MacDOIIALD FREE Merchandise S3, S2, S1 , $1 YlE MAKE CANS OF ALL KINDS Bright or Enamel Lined "libel! Quality Charcoal Tinpiati- Genuine C Enamel. HELP HOME INDUSTRY CHARLOITETOWN CAN 00., LTD. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Watch Your Step The Murul‘: (lulu: If you would min» life‘: tumbles, you Inny end them, ‘f W" will M the Ilebullder an your Show In time und mend Illrm. Iluvo your Shoal rrllullt In)’ HENRY N EALE Lyceum, Prince Street, City JIMMIE’S SMOKE SHOP Shoe Slllllldl.‘ Parlor Slim-n mm tiny (mo: Tel, 52s 11a uuem si. l I l TIIE SYVEET LONG FOR SWEETS that come from White's be- cause that's the kind that “touches the spot.“ "She" knows that by selecting chocolates and hon bnns here you pay her the compliment oi giving her the candy that's famous for it..- piirity. (‘andy Is Wholesome and good for you. prmldirw you not pcrfri-t quality. WIIITE’S TEA Rooms 0~¢O0$0000Qo0-¢»A~44¢4§¢QQQQ+ O-OOOOO O 00-0 OQOOQQOOOQXOOQ-O-O-OO-O-O-O 0 O Q b 0-0 O O {QC-Q OO-OQ Our muny customer: can Quill: ll to our Quality and price. Why uro you not one of them. Wm. McIIAY Telephone 11m (‘oi-nor Fltu-uy and Edward PALACE CAFE ‘Regular Dinners 40o. Try one and you won't go uny- . where clue. Special ordi-r: u! ull laourl. Telephone I027. Cor. (it. iii-urgi- m Kgnfl 5g, Churluttciun-n - I’. E. l. Glllll for nll Illuliv-o n! (firs. To,» uiul Fpliululvriilg ll For the Week-End Home-made read, Cookies, Pilslfy- Pies of all kinds, at very reasonable prices. Lonergan’s Bakery Bl G rufton St. I20 Fitzroy §| r9" (‘hnrlnflrtoivm p RREARDOIPS lmllol‘ Ilulr nrvlllnfl Piirlor BARBER SHOP TPI. BIO-J ISLANDI BRAND HOME STYLE BEANS WITH PORK THE ROYAL PACKING CO. Charlottetown. P. L, l, I BARBER Try Len llooprr illlll you wIlI set IQIYII‘! llllll rutlwlnrtlon that will um. m" Mining. ' LES HOOPER Next (In: FYI» ilII-Inilflliurugr You Ira tliom nil run lo the lire. and you Iii-or from every lfrlr: "I wonder if ha In insured P" T. E. ISTRATHCONA HOTEL Mrs. G. C. lldoLeun, Prop. Rule l! pa! dly. lpeclal Buudly Dlnnorl Tel. GOO-J I'll Grafton II- Cor. GI. George and Richmond CLEANING PRESSING TAILORING Theodore Sentner n1 BIO-I in lent II- Furniture Covering at Very Low Prices Henry MacFarlane EYESIGNT EXAMINATION Filling and Supplying Gianni-w, n. J. olYiBoN “onhllur, I’. It‘. I. Office (‘annealed with Ilrukvlnro Company Ltd. Expert (lrnrrnl Auto Ilrpnlrlnl llorlge Battery Repairing and MacDonald Bros. General Merchants ONE PRICE TO ALL Georgetown, P. E. l. "SAY IT WITII ?~T~s»1,,-'.::.. I-‘LOWI-n; s" With the Spflng-Ilme comes " the spring flowers-and we hnve now coming on a fine assortment oI Daiiodls, Tulips, Ilyaclnths, Iris, Nar- oislul, ltlarigoldn and Snap- flffllon. Give a bit of cliecr to a nick friend or neighbor with a freshly out bouquet from our green houses. JAMES TAIT AND SIMILAR JAOII WORK Tel. ll-l llnnter Illver a ' . N CHURCH r. |.. isumn r f mOII Klngas Garage PRlNélgPQRTS Famous RRIIIITPXPQN- l-nTInt. on Peerless Biscuits LIINCN A FEAST That you wlll enjoy Milton's Tea Room Tnlephnno ‘HI-L Ill Kelli Street HIGH GRADE Shoe Repairing Work (Inna while you wnlt. Shoo Hhlnu lllioe Dylnl Arthur Maclleill 109 cut Street grcltelt III" "m" “m6” ‘h. m! unit In "m; you gonna-n n YOIIR EYES FLORIST Phon $69 J. w. JOHNSTON I Telephone 420-]. m lent siren Recharging SPECIAALTY P E l B C L d Aoconorlen, 01in, Gun, Etc. GIVE US _ _ _ iscuit 0_ t I sixuylovgl-III-I-"nnlil 5:332? oUARDl;:‘§:::¥'“’ ‘on Charlotte-Iowa, Montague, - P- E- 1' {iii llaroIdSJdacLeod General Merchant And Drnlrr in I-‘urm Prmlurr Vernon lllver. l‘. E- IIIflmI ARGYLE SERIIICE STATION (in. Olin. Wiinlilng and Grcnlnl Alulpenne Ilimd Pllnnn NAT-la‘ Charlottetown. - I‘. II. I- Now is the Time to llave Your FURNI FURL RE-UPHOLS 1 ILRED REPAIRED AND REFINISHED At thi- lowest Prin- Prrlblc. Don't Dolor. Avoid Spring Ito-n and Save llfnncy- CflIIOISISIIYVY 51h (‘overs and Auto Ti-inimlnzz. Ca‘! 675-] for Appointment. £.'i,l.-rt Wurkmavslllp Guaranteed. s. .1. CALLAliT 100 Kent Street FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 lbs. Bulk Raisins . 2 pkgs. Soda Biscuits 3 lbs. Package l’. J. NOY fir’ (Ti). Trl. 4-] J. A. 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(‘on Wrymouih nnil Fllrroy III- Casfnrd & White Plumbing d: IIHIIITIX Engineers Give as a chance to figure on you: i\:-.\'l jib. lit-pair work llthrllrl ll I‘) skiITuI work- Plnn- 1115 13!.‘ Queen SI. ('hrIn'.i'I:>\\n. l’. Ill. I. won-‘- ,-._-. _ l