""“_4“,’_F!VIIPT‘F - dow. A February Bargain In this great special purchase we offer one of the most rernsrkab1e silk dress bargains that you have ever seen. it expresses the very new styles. the materials are of a notable cxc eiiencc. There's a great assortment of printed sllk "DUI-ISAB] JREPES" as well as a full line of plain silks in alackf)’ 7 5 $5‘75 Navy, Powder Blue, Rod and sand. See them in wln- e i Smartly at ............................... A Great Range of Charming New House Dresses $1.98 \'l'hen you see them _vou’ii want to know how it can be done at the price. The answer is, big orders placed with the factory when they would be otherwise quiet. . All sizes from 3i to 52. Many good designs, percales and bmadcloths in the loveliest new printcdrffecls- NOW 0h B810 ---..-n|-.---.--.-- $1.98 BROOKFIELD Miss Mildred Johnston, ii stuzlent, at C. B. C, spent the weck end at her home in Brookfleld. , Friends of Mr. Rod Macheod. Brock field, axe pleased to know he is im- proving nicely after a very serious operation in the l". E. Island Hos- pital. M Mr. Wilfred MacLean returned rec- ently from Belgium, Wisconsin to his home in Brookiield. While there he filled a very lucrative position with the Lake Shore Sliver Fox and Fur Company. . Mrs. J. R. Home and little daugh- ter Margaret have returned to their home at Winsloe after spending n very pleasant week visiting lvlrs. Horns parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. MacLcan. i j The many friends of Mrs. G. Stei- son will be pleased to know that she is making a speedy recovery after her recent serious illncl. 7y Mr. and Mrs. E. Carter and family. flrookfield. have recently inovcd to jtheir new dwelling house at North jyVlnsloc. F‘ MT. STEWART AND VlClNlTY l E Mr. Calvin Cameron has returncdé {to his homo at Head of l-filisboro. Qflq! mending 50lne time in the Qnited States. M. N. Charman. pastor of Yilyfount Stewart United Church, ac- rnpanied by ills wife and children lave gone to spend their vacation. In Mr. John Pigott of Savage Har- por was a visitor in the city recent- j’ A very enjoyable time was spcnt jfli playing whlst and dancing at the jflome of Mr. V. Egan. of Ailisary, gecently. ‘Society o! Mount Stewart United 'I'l'ic Savage dlarbol" Debating So-i giety held their weekly debate ong Monday night, a large number be-a Pig present. The subject under dls-fi gussilm was "Resolved that man Ls‘ victim of circumstance rathcn flian architect of his own career." ., ____ f, Services were held in the Mount Qlnwart Presbyterian Church on ‘flllndly last at eleven a. m. Rev. Mr. ' genie officiating. - 1" The weekly whlst. was held at the oi Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morri- pon oi Savage Harbor, on Thursday flight, and a jolly good time was en- Qoyed by all. i EMany of the men are now em- ployed in getting home their supply u l Q—____-_ i, HAVE YOUR EYES IXAMINID AND OLAIIII FITTED II if s. i-:. PARKMAN _ Qltanetrlat alumna. as. l. i MOORE a M°LEOD 'Llitl'll‘ID * oi flre wood.- I A meeting of the Young PBOPWS. Churul-i was held in the I- 0- F- Hall on Tuesday night and a very pleasant evening’ was enjoyed by I11- Quite a. number of the men at- tended the runners marinas. held in Charlottetown recently- Miss Jennie Douglas spent a short‘ time at the home oi her parents- Mr. ma Mrs. Nathan Douglas of Mount Stewart recently. y i A very interesting debate was held at the Head oi lilllisboro rc- cently, the sublect tinder discussion‘ being “Which JSSUSM the most W1"; icring war or lntcmperancz?" and a very interesting debate took place. Mrs. Harvey Douglas oi Head 0! Ilillnboro. was a visitor to the city recently. The funeral of the late James H.‘ Douglas, oi Stnnhope, was held oni Monday. January 27th. Interment‘ taking place at St, Peters Ccnieterlh. _X. Y. Z. .__.___=_.__-- RDLLO BAY AND VICINITY Miss Gertrude MacDonald, Souris. spent Sunday in Rollo Bay, the guest of Miss Marie Peters. Miss Mary white. Sourls West, was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Felix Peters. Mrs. Ernest Gorman, Fortune, was a visitor to Rollo Bay recently. Mr. Jim MacDonald. Bear River North, was a ‘visitor to Little Pond on Sunday last. Mrs. Hugh J. MacDonald and Miss Margaret MacDonald, Souris West, were visitors to Rollo Bay West on Saturday last. We are glad to report that Mr. Neil Deaglc, Souris West, is recovering from his recent severe illness. Mr. James M. White has returned spending the past year in Sourls West, where she was in the employ oi Mr. V. A. MacDonald. Other visitors to Rollo Bay Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Paquet, Souris East; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton, Sourls Line Road. Among the visitors to Charlotte- town during the past week, were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew l". Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Deagle. Mlle Bay and Mum. l. R. Johnson, Douglas Aitkea and Wesley Jackson, Fortune. An enjoyable whtst party was held recently at the home of Mrs. Mary Macxirmon. Nine tablu were play- ed. 'I‘he prises went to Ira. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay West, and Mr. George Mullaly. Gcwaa Hal. A mat cake was ruffled and n: won by Mr. John C. lllflicnllflillmlil.' E Jstem Guardian HQIOCKEY at Montague Rink, Thursday, Feb. d, l-llghfield Granltes vs. Montague Imperials. This prom- ises to be a thriller. One hour's skate. 1507-2l W. Williams will con uct services on Sunday, Feb. 9, as follows:-Monta- gue at 10.30 a. m.; MurrayRlver at 3 p. m.; Murray Harbor at 7 p. m “WJNITED CHURCH OI‘ CAN- ADA-Ceorgetowia and Sturgeon. Services Sunday, Feb. 9th. sturgeon, 10.30 a. m.; Mllltown Cross, 2.30 p. m.; Georgetown, ‘i p. m. Rev. C. U. , MaeNevln, pastor. GASPENEAUX SCHOOL ' - EXAMINATION The semi-annual school examina- tion wu held in the Gaspereaux School on Wednesday afternoon, Jan 29th. Although the weather was un- favorable quite a large number o! parents and ratepayers were present to show the interest taken in the school. The pupils were- examined by their teacher, Mr. Joseph Klgglns and mwde a good showing in all aub- jecis which went to show the good work done by their teacher. Short sddreaaeawere given by Mr. A i. Jackson, Mr. George W. l-licken and Mrs. Ben Hayter, congratulating the teacher for the good work that he has dons. fruit cake was won by Mr. Hugh Sheena. Twenty dollars was realiz- ed. The death occurred in the City Hospital en Thursday, January 30, oi Simon Basil Desgle, of Bear Riv- er South. Deceased, who had been ailing for some time entered the City Hospital five weeks ago for treat- ment and his early demise came as a shock to his many friends. He leaves to mourn, his widow, nee Miss Isabelle Sorners, St. Peters, and the following brothers and sisters: Miss Georgie Deagle, Sear River; Mrs. John F. Chalsson. Sear River; Au- gustus, of Vancouver; and Joseph, of to licr home in Rollo Bay, after Pa”: my" Th. “ma”, wok m": Saturday morning from his old home to St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, where High Mass was sung by Rev. A. r... Sinnott, r. a. aiter which he was laid to rest beside his father and mother, who predeceased him some years ago. The pail bearers were Messrs. John , McDonald, Joseph Maelsaac, John MecKh-inon, James Whelan. Peter Chaiaaon and Angus MMOomlc. ..‘SUNDAY SERVICES-Rev. Jr , THE CHARLHOTTUUWN GUARDIAN The Western Guardian. ~COTTON BATTING. 2% pounds .680, i pound 26c. ‘.5 pound 13c during ‘our February sale. At Sinclair's. I ‘iszo-z-a-si ' ‘i- I ,1 -—FACTORY COITON. as. inches aide, on sale 12c yard. 55 inches wide . 15c yd. At Sinclair's. 1520-2-54: , i. ‘ -l\n|:a STOCK TAKING sans 1o! sheeting pillow cottons, tabla lin- ,ens, towels, bedspreads, etc: 10% to I20‘); discount. At Sinclair's. ' ’ iszo-a-ii-zi ~FARMEB8 CANNOT AFFORD t0 rbe without a low set Fairbanks lstand scale with bag rack and nick- 1911011 Wflshts. Order now at Bruce's. ‘ uaa-z-a-zi. -UN-VEILING 0F MEMORIAL WINDOWS - Kensingtion United Church. The beauty oi the Church will be further enhanced by the un- ,veiling oi thrce beautiful art win- idows on Sundiay morning, Feb. 9th. Rev. J. M. McLeod, M. A., will be the lmeachfl. A spechfpuerlng w“; bQIBfEGYHOOD in the Epworth llall with, ltaken for the Building -Fund. I ...UN]T|5D CHURCH op canadafithe chair. A very interesting report I Kensington, Feb. 9. Rev. .1. R. Salnt,i D. D.. minister. 9.45 a. m., Sunday‘ lSchooi; 11 a. m.. unveiling of Mom. by the delegates who attended from ‘orial windows. Rev. J. M. McLeod, M. A,‘ will preach. Special offering. 7 p.‘ ilL, Rev. J. M. McLeod. M. A. Special offering for Building Fund; 3 p. m,» Siimincriicld. A cordial welcome tel ill. l ACTING MINISTER. FORf STE JAMES-Rev. R. Moorhead Lcgate, B. D.. Montreal, formerly oi Knox Church, st. John, N. 8., has accept- ed the appointment of acting min- ister oi‘ St. James Church durinv the illness of Rev. W. Bruce Muir. and will oiiiclate for the first time on Sunday. i i —l‘ROUD POSSESSOR 0F FOUR‘, SILVER. CUPS-Mr. Ledwell B051‘ well, son oi Mr. and Mrs. A. Bos- well, of I-lllihurst Dairy Fann, Sum- merside. returned on Tuesday from Charlottetown, where he had been‘ attending the P. E. I. Poultry Show; he brought with him four handsome silver cups, which wereprcsented by. Lieut. Governor Heartz at the Poul-' try Show last week. The first Clip was donated by Iiieut. Governor, Heartz for the largest number oi points; the second cup was donated by Messrs. Henderson and Cudmorc for the best cock and hen, any var-y iety; his third trophy was the Banki of Nova Scotiab cup for best dis-i play of White Lcghorns and tile‘ fourth cup secured by Mr. Boswell‘ was for the best breeding pen for, Prince County and donated by the, Provincial Banii of Canada. Mr. Bos- well la a poultry man and breeder, of other farm stock of no mean re-; pute and has figured to advantage? in agricultural shows of previous. years in this Province and abroad; He is being congratulated by his nu- meroua friends on his success. S. -DEA'1‘II OF MRS- J. J. GAUDET -’.l‘he death occurred at her home in Summerslde at a very early hour on Wednesday morning of Mary, wife of Mr. J. J. Gaudet, proprietor oi tin. Capitol Theatre, after a long and trying illness borne with true Christ- ian fortitude. Mrs. Gaudet lived in her girlhood days in Mlscouche and was educated at Notre Dame Acad- emy there, tor which she always re- tained a tender feeling. All her mar- ried life aha lived in Sumrneraide where besides entering into all ac- tivities for the advancement "of the Church she was very charitable and was always in the forefront cf any movement to aid the poor and sui-l fering. She was a true helpmate to her husband in his extensive busi- ness enterprises and a model mis- strcss in the home. iherciare left to mourn besides her sorrowing hus- band. eight children, nanzr-lyz-Har- old, Marguerite, Gwelzla, Marie, El- izabeth, Francca, Faustina and Doro- thy all at home and to all of whom the deepest sympathy of the citizens of Summerside and friends in other parts of the Province in extended. The funeral will take place from her late residence to 8t. Paul's Church land Celnetc y on Friday morning at nine, o'clock, Rev. Urban Stilts of- flciating. S. BRINGING UP FATHER —IIAND ENGINE Ind motor pow- wlth or without engines and motors. sold at State's. 1M1-3-5-2i. --ILANNELE'I"I‘E. 85 inch striped light and dark shades, lac yard, 10 yards for $1.75. 21 inches wide spe- clsl 13c yard. At Sinclair's. iflii-i-li-Zi —WOMEN'S WOOL AND EATON HOSE. sizes Bil to l0, per pair 40c, substandardh full fashioned silk hose ‘regular $2.00 quality on sale 81.89 pair. At Sinclair's. 1520-24-21 ~10 DOZIJN CHILDREN'S CA!!!- MEBE worsted and heavy wool hose worth 60o to $1.00, black; gray. tan and white, sizes a to I, clearing 49o pair. At Sinclair's. 1520-34-21 erwashingand wringlngmachlnea l —-MISSIONARY MEETlNG-Jrhe regular monthly meeting of the W.! fivr. s. or Trinity United Church, Summerslde, was held on Tuesday a large attendance of membc s and‘ the President, Mrs. Nell McLeod, la of the annual meeting held in Ken- sington on January 28th, was read Summerslde and was veryably dis- cussed. A tribute of silent prayer was paid to two departed members of the Society, the late Miss Llbble Clarl: and Mrs. A. M. Wright. S. PERSONALS -Miss Lockwood and Mrs. Daniel‘ ‘McDonald, of Amherst; N. S., are" ilsltlng friends in Summerside. S. . I -—Miss Zinck, Red Cross Nurse for "rince County, has returned to Sum- merside from a pleasant visit i Charlottetown. S. ALBANY AND VICINITY Mi“ Gll-dys Lowther was a VlSll n Beclcque Satiuday. l Mr Percy Allen was a recent visit 1r" to Summerside. Mr Roy MacDonald was a recon; isltor to Sumner-side. Miss lhthor Noonan and Mr Lorn Noonan were visitors to Femwood last Sunday. The lilcsk oi Miss Doris lVlcKenna. ltfessrs Ernest Amett and Claudi I-lowatt attended the Hockey Matcl‘ in Victoria Monday evening between the Alberton Regals and Victoria Unions. Miss Edith Crossman and Mar garet Affieck were visitors to Ca,“ ‘traverse on Tuesday evening. Mr Eldon Large was a vlslto. Cope ‘Pravcrsc Tuesday evening. Mr Win. Trainer Albany and ill Leonard Mwarville. C eton, ai- tended the farmers mee 1g in Chn. lottelown. His many friends will be glad t learn that Mr George Curtis Alban; who is in the P. County Hospitar for an operation is improving. I l Mr Otto CurtLs was l. visitor to Sununerside Monday. _ We are all glad to see Mr Basil Sherry out around again after being laid up with a sprained ankle. Miss Winniired Ross limit some time recently visiting relatives and lriends in Victoria. Mr and Mrs W. P. Cameron were visitors to Sununerside. Mr Charles Bartlett. Searlelcwn. was u‘ visitor to Central Bedequie. Mr Duncan Carmichael was a n- cent visitor to Cape Traverse. Word has been received in Albany that Mr Kenneth Green, son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Green. who has been under treatment in the Hoa- pital at Quebec was operated on and is Irlduaily imprevine. His The. greatest biography of the worldl’s greatest ‘monarch » i George V_ of England WILL APPEAR EXCLUSIVELY IN THE‘ GUARDIAN __ Commencing February 8th, “Gcntlemen-if-tfie King!” Written by Major C. F. L. Kipling, cousin of the immortal bard, Rudyard Kipling, this is the first and only Life of His Majesty published with permission oi the Royal Household. Unprecedented public interest marks its publication in The Guardian. document and tells a fascinating, human story oi the man who presides over the destinies of the mightiest empire in history. Don't miss this first inside story of King rjsoauhav 4. m, It is an epic OH! COME ALL YE. FA ITHFUL WHERETJR YE LANGUISH A NEW IMPORTATION OF EXTRA FLAVUUFJ). WELL COLORED, Dllll BIG PDST i i THURSDAY FEB. 13a. 'Ask for our circular containing the Best Prices you have YOU HAVE THE MONEY. WE HAVE THE GOODS. WE WANT THE MONEY. YOU WANT THE GOODS. LET os TRADE r0 our: MUTUAL ADVANTAGE. SPECIAL NOTICE We have on hand always a stable full of choice " AND DRINK ' BREWN FROM FPlZ F‘. ltENGTH BUL“ TEA \ ‘. i FRIDAY 14th yet received. Island Bred Horses. --BOUGHT RIGHT- -‘-WILL BE SOLD RIGHT- c. PRATT o soN ......,; friends young and old wish him a speedy recovery. MlssMarJwie Howatt has returned from In eniqvnais visit w Halifax. N‘. a. while trim she was the guest oi her sister Mrs Allen. Miss Belch MeCarville. Carleton. is spending a few days tn Albany. Skating and Hockey Matches are in full swing here. The manager Mr Basil Sherry has an excellent sheet of ice which deserves credit. 0n Saturday Aftcfnobn ti» Carle- ton Bear Cats wandered to Al “l-PECIAL JHENTORY Silt! A CUP OF HOT TEA SATURDAY 15th " iIIIQiIIIOiIIiOIII -' Rink when the! creased sticks with bits of advice a» be found nnywhl" Who Junior St Pli-l which chded tn aacoeeof l-iinfavcrottheluntog St Pats. Keep up your good work 5t Pats. ' FERGUSON PICKS PASSAGE FROM LUKE AS FAVORITE '——@%— TORONTO. “b. L-Hon. G. Haw- ard Ferguson has contributed the fol- lowlna 10.9 symposium on "Iivorite Scripture Passages" in the Canadian churchmen: ' "There is a passage in Luke," writ. u the Premier oi Ontario. ‘which rattle after this sums. "wee unto you when all man speak well of you.’ I think this is cs0 o! the aouadect in the Scriptures. There is nothlnl em mmiium so largely w w" undoing as vanity and conceit. We should new: allow ourselves to be in- fluenced by flattery or oomi 1111165"- They era apt to uncut one‘! eoiiillbfl‘ um and destroy secure ludslflrvt" “They all appeal to me. but ivliich the molt, z cannot say." m! B" William Mulock, Chief Justice of 0n- tarts and chancellor of the univer- no of Toronto. ‘ ._._____- on u» morning or ni- wedding oi ueofiroy not-any. of wellington. Inland. awoke to find the weddlvl ring had been stolen, and hc had t4 v ‘ .n..,_. .~ Al; hurv - _..- OH i Lari THE RGOM AND TH K0694 raerrio issue-r ADORABLE- I'M qua: wa HAVE A LARGE ‘rtAb e mo som- l-QQH s” q-v-r-HEQN-PORH-