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IAlIl,por lb. 87o at McGOWAN’S LIMITED KILMIIIR 7c Bloasomoicsnads, 98's $6.25 15‘, while present stock lasts Oooos,Bo.lrer's,lb....3'1o B““'P°'h“"""”'70 Campbell’: Tomato 18:33.’ E 500]) ... llc Rotno‘ __ an Clark’: Vegetable “I no‘ fhnbuu. :-.1. ..oa- ‘l. ... ... M _I'oa.liog.plrgs.Lb...89o Be, 3",. _ '~‘ arm-... '“'°° :- mIIc.‘2ro..2soomuaosu.mo. as " ‘mi-GIGS lorntdlbod Q looatln \ rm: Guano‘ “IAN, CHAR'LOTTE1’O??\ iilE risrtnu eumiiu LGINTGX ll0Nl‘AOUlt Harold I. ' I IIIII hwart, ~, AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldo: lnvsn. llllflmllol-IAiihI.IIru.lnos The Guardian may be In Goorntownx toiiowlng places in Ilonhguox Miss ’l'lis Poss Onion: ll. lionarda bollabtstsniolfis S-Ll-|IwoI|n:IIrs.ciu. inlourIai'l'IolIIch'laenIlll. ..¢l'n"l'ED IOOIWIAR at the Montague Shoe Store. Mr. Stewart and Vicinity rweryboy is glad to see Mr. Everett Mitchell blck to work. Oapfain Donald MacAda-m. RON. is spending a low days home with his family. Many iriends or Mrs. David Egan will be sorry to hear she has entered the city hospital (or treat- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jay. and little daughter Claudia were week- end visitors to Morell. Mr. Jay is employed on the New Carierry. Mr. Donald Doyle is busy outtinz ice these days. Mr. Doyle has -I new machine which cuts two thousands cakes per day. Mt. Stewart hockey team Jour- neyed to Mon-ll Friday night and downed the Moreli toiun 5-0 It was James Lund‘s lirst shutout. . Mr. Bruce Alrieck. Art Doyle and Peter Mncbcod ie.it ior Moncton. it is the ilrst trip irom the Island (or them. A large crowd attended the horse races on the river ice on Saturday. Roy Wallace took all the honors with his last stepping horse Big Beel. A meeting or the Mt. Stewart Women‘: Institute was held at the home or Mrs Joe Macbeod Wednes- day February 8. Chie! leaturc oi the programme, was two vocal solos, Danny Boy and. The Dark Eyed Sailor, by Mrs. MacLeod. Every Thursday night. a BTOUD 0‘ local iiddlers gather in Mt. Stewart- Legion Hail to practice tunini iiddles and learning new selections. men week a prize is donated by the legion. Last week's winners -were: Mr. Alvin Burke iirst prize {or fiddling and Mr. Michael Han- drahan ilrst. prize ior tuning. MOUNT STEWART sincere sympathy is extended to‘ Mr. J, D. Timmins on the death oi his brother in Pleasant Bay. N. 8. Mr‘. Preston McAskili. teacher at Park Corner. Visited his home in Mt. Stewart on Sunday. Mrs. Kenneth Mccallum. st Peter’: Bay is visiting her lather Mr. Stewart Mcfllachorn, who is ill. Mrs. William Taylor was a week- end visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A!- I .Mrs. Guy Glover and daughter of Charlottetown spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jonathan Affleck. Mrs. Pius MacDonald wnsa week- end visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley. st. Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Wiillard Collin and family of Charlottetown were Bun- day visitors to the home of Mrs. Coffin’: mother. Mrs. Lloyd Jay. The many lrlends of Mr. victor Egan are sornv to hear a! his, ill- ness in the City Hospital and all wish for a speedy recovery. Mr. William M-e:er, Jr., of the A Good Night's» R E S '|' . Is So lmporioni V Do you sink cefully on your pillow and flolfiaaway on clouds of sleep? __ ______ Or do you lie down with during eyes . . . to have the woman of the day come back and tau»! you? Many men and woman whose nerves are frayed by nnx1'ety—-or a run-down condition —iind this to be true. And that‘: the time when Dr. C Nerve Food on do so much to help you. For this roliablo tonic ‘ "no Vitamin Bi. iron and other needed minerals which help build up your vitality and tone u your whole syntem—so you re in better condition to not your normal needed rest ' | 0 ‘by the at I have proved in over half a can- t of use, that you not belta-. better taking .1; Georgetown - nn_d_ Vicinity Miss Louisa at woauE"°'eu1£ld" htoih£rpu~ent.s,wu. 00 Hr. ur. Leonard Bstdxiidor at Our- lottetoum went the woekaid an the west of his parents. Mr. and Its. John Bstdtilder. , Mr. Dough: Iladureu od Man- taoue, Island rqxrasntat.iva ior Bergman Oonotruotion Oollxlllw. was s buaineu visitor to George tovrnon Saturday. Interested spectators at natur- do.y‘s School Ice sports wore. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family and Mr. and Mn. Dania: fioladon and family of Pamuro Is- I Mr. Fred Currie. conductor on the Oharlottetown to Georgetown twin is conrvalsschu at his home on Water Street. He is beinc re- lieved in his duties by Mr. Gordon M'moCaMum. Friends of Mr. Archie Wight oi‘ Burnt mm are sorry to learn that illness has necessitated his r¢~ entering the Oharluottotown Hos- pital for trewtrnent and all have hin‘:reiur'n to good health will be rap d. Mrs. Marion George who has been a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hoqiitnl {or dis past few weeks. returned to her home severaidayaagoandhunowlelt on a viant to her dausihtcu-, Mrs. Gerald Butler in saint John, N.B. C. N. R. Moncton. N. 3.. visited his parents, Rev, and Mrs. Mercer over the week-end. ' Miss Amy McKenzie returned home on Monday night. having spent the past three months with her sister, Mrs. Plum in London, Ontario. The many friends of Mr. Edward Anderson. Mowell were shocked to learn of his death on Sunday in the hospital in Halilax, and sincere sympathy is given the members oi his family. Mr. Anderson was man- ager oi the Imperial Oil in Morel! and had many customers in Mt. Stewart. BOTH OVER 21 Samuel Hopkins Adana Chapter XI Having rallied train the shock of his encounter with Miss Matilda Mccabe. Tillman L. Hill wok stock at the situtation. The Ocean Prin- cess was beyond reach. Maids was aboard. Simlns Waring was aboard. Why not capitalize the combinat- ion. For the newspapers he issued a “coverlng" item. stating that Miss Maids Linn was visiting relatives in Ohio for a few days. He then sent this wireless to simms. Sunes you authorize announce- msnt before return stop -wire me after landing. v T. X... H. External: were important to Mr. WI.rin(. Hence the inadequacies oi his wardrobe kept him for the molt part in seclusion Only alter the decks were dim and iairly empty did ho modestly edge out iorlan evening stroll. Ba was hoping to use Madis. Before adopting the Hill stratocy. upon which he thought he could improve. he must consult her. It was a long wait beloro aha Lppeored at the door and caught his signal. with no unthusinrn she accoptpd his suggestion that they find a retired spot. “You've no business to be hrs at all. aimms." she said ssvsrely. "What do you want mo to do? Jump 0!: and swim horns?" "No-o-o. But 1 don't soo—" "Maids, I've just hold a wireless irom Hill." ‘ "What's his trouble? Besides ms, or course." "’Hoa giving out our orxapmnt ior blicstion." This won 0 I-l’I.ii bnlloon. It got an instant and Q- iavorablo reaction. "He isn't! Whon'i"' " y day now. Tomorrow poi‘ hops." "Did you put him up to it?" "No. But Pm all {or it." ‘ Woil. rm all against.-—" checked horsoil. ‘mo strnnqhan ‘ ", claarod. “'l'ha.t'I swlll." Bimms mado s. hopeful rub at her. side-stopping with an alsrt- outthurlt hand. ‘Don't touch ID." she coaunsndad in tons to match an suture. "what d'you moan don't touch cont-inuod on PM. 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