MONDAY . ' , ` El , ___.,~__. L_- - F4'-*" ,tr A* n ' _ __ _~ Esgnuviv 1, r l. _ __ .__,,.»-4 “ Q, r T f , i Y A n ' Laf-'~ B'l¢_&:1\l:-one-»u»a»A_-__ _=-_ _~_ ' I 0 Western Guardian . :_ , "1, - ' ‘ ,» , 1 , ___’_ A 5:; ‘_ __-,__ _'__;___,____,_,-_,___ , is ,i-~r=- 1,. '-- - - ‘ "-193-]-` Sale of __________ ____m_____~__ ___________ i _ I ` __ BRE9s , 'hd I Q-. _ Q - F0 W5 Q? / E Q S \ 16°(-9| \ 4;# R K/ J ' , This Week you "can replenish YOUR LINENS AT A SAVING `STOCK '_I‘AKING INDICATED the presence of somewhat larger supply of line Irish linens than we should have, so we are making it wortii while for you to take them away, and lighten our stock. Our Linens, as you ltnow, come in :ill cases direct t`rom the famous mills of Ireland, and every item oi`l`ered you is reliable in material, and attractive in design. LiNEN TABLE i‘i.oTi~ls LINEN TABLE CLOTHS 73-Y73 lI\i`l\0S - 72x90 inches $2.75 quality sells at .....$2~20 $4.50 quality sells :it . .. . 3.60 $6.50 quality sells iii . . . . . ._ 5.20 _S8-00 quality sells at ..... . . . . .. 0.10 $5.75 quality sells at ..........$4.60 $6.50 quality sells at ........ ... 5.20 iF8~50 quality sells at .. 0.80 $10.00 quality sells at .. 8.00 J ~ Cloths with Napkins to match, cloths being ‘ f FINE LINEN DAMASK SETS L 72.\72~ 72x90 and 72x108 inches. $6.25 Sets are now . . . . ..$5.00 $12.50 Sets are now . .$1000 , ' l $7.00 Sets are now . . .. . . 5-G0 $14.50 Sets are now _ . . . . . _ ., , . 11.60 $7.75 Sets are now .. . . . . . 0.20 $16.50 Sets are now . . . . . . . . . 13.00 $10.50 Sets are now . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.10 $20-00 Sets are now . . . . . . . .. . . 16.00 _‘ _ $25.00 Sets are now . . . . . . . ._ . . 20.00 'LINEN TABLE NAPKINS A great chance to add a few dozen napkins to your equipment, at a bar- gain. COLORED _BORDERED Luncheon Sets = 52x52 Cloth With 6 Napkins to Match $2.95 $2.95 Napkins for .......3235 $3.75 Napkins for . .. 3.00 $4.50 Napkins for 3.60 $7.50 Napkins for 0.00 $12-50 Napkins for ......10.00 BLEACHED LINEN ' ' _ Sale o. DAMASK .REMNANTS Shecting, Pillow Cotton, Bleached and Un- i60 inch 7.5¢ yd. bleached Cottons. Tvwellings 70 inch $1-I5 yd. TueSday17th_ - 70inch.............$l.35yd. _ . guaranteed by your grocer. l n singtnn, Tuesday iorenoon, February ,_ 17th Alden Mosse. 3327-2-14 2i -RSERVE TUESDAY, FEB. 17th, One hours skating with music after the match. This promises to be some game. Come and give the boys a _‘ boost. 3337-2-I4-2i. _ dance was held on Thursday evening at the Ritz Hall under the auspices oi the Summerside C. Y. M. 1,. Befor: the dance a delicious chicken frico was enjoyed by the guests. Two beautifully decorated baskets, one i from the girls of _ the Capitol Tea l from Miss Ircne Gallant which fetch- , ed the handsome sum of $5.25. Scv- ; eral cakes were put. up as well and ` the sum oi' $50 clear vvas realized for the C. Y. M. L. boys. Music was fur nished by- Messrs. Wilfred Gaudet ' pianist; Anthony Bernard and Mr L. Bolger, violinists; Ernest Gallant mouth organ; J. J. Gaudet. uornct; _ Alban Gallant, traps. Besides this well known orchestra, Miss Marguer- ‘ lie Gaudet and Messrs- Harold Hucs tis and Eric McKay contributed to the dance music. This was one of tlit ' most largely attended dances this sea ~ son.-~S. ..*i:omN noon rLoUn sold by ` leading dealers everywhere. Bettcr than ever. 2050-1-26-1 month l|Innnl°» Llnimi-nt lor nll Piiin. POINT PLEASANT gress. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kirby and ed Point Pleasant, thc guests of Mr. On Sale Tuesday I February 17th. -1 1 -\.`_»‘: ":‘ ’*' - --3.‘ - '~< :."==""*»=2_ _ 5--_ua-_ __ __ _ei 1__». The stout, rediaced woman laid the book on the counter and _de- manded her money back. The PTO' prieior replied cnet he could not we his way t/o do this, as sho confessed to having read the book. "Is the type wrong, Or DREBS 11115-511187" "Uhr Ml" said the lady, "it's that I don’t like the way it ends.” Ask for the new Wall Paper Catalog WRITE YOUR NAME very plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mall to us, and we'll send yllll 0-hc b|KK¢Sl. bca! nliiiarrfn Llnlmem lids Ion Feel- Mrs. Walter Fraser. Sr., and two R grand children visited Point. Pleas-| ant, the guest of her sister, Mrs. l ,, Stephen Reid. / _ -it -BASKET social. AND nANcE 2 l,"§_=_’\` -A most successful basket social and £555* T' T-_ig Q, "il -_.,;:sm family, of Gladstone, recently visit- th and Mrs. Stephen Rcid_ ,, Fl1~l-=limann’s Yeast . _ \/ ., 'i _ 35;; ;,._._ l ‘im _ »_-'-L rooms which brought $3.75 and one - 1- 5.-‘ » i ' _. ff...-' . "'- . _-'.'_'_ ¢ __ > _ :' ' "~»~- _-_ f;~_~='=_ _ f'-1; \~< ,_ _-_-57,;-",.=I.r*1;=. I-_` 2-i0-lb. Counter Scale il i fl" " ._ ' _i j *.l\‘_~.i_ , -iw-i - S ' _ i-__~_-“S _ _i ' »¢>‘~, » , rel. -5-.` F 1 . -4 - Geared Hz\n:l`!‘.ic.ii. ____M_.__' 5, Choiiiiers l ° .` . ` Eastern Guardian -_ . iii \ \ . .»_ V -» -4-l-ll i _ “_ ll-2. 2, 3, and 5 H- P- Gasoline Engines for the annual Valentine Tea and l - Standard Bazaar to be held in Epworth Hall, l Q_.§|_ mggij summeniide. saso-2-14-zi , for ""*' ~ l winter feeding -coiviE To EEDEQUE iuux I _ ¢,,nm,, Monday, February 16th and see the ‘ 10% meat, |mn¢m¢;|i last match oi the section for the Heavy pans 5s||mea|, cod oil Mci_..ean Trophy. Albany via Bedeque. l milk lmwder R~-M- Special W.W. Fox Biscuit, 1000 lb. lots , .,t,,J .:°;:"‘;i°;i‘f; wnvrsn Fox Pesos _ ' _ Fresh Frozen Smelt-‘L in I0, I5 and _ 25 lb. Boxes- 3-_. \_._~ _ Boneless $6.50 per 100 lbs. = or $6.75 per 100 lbs. R.-M. Special W. .W. Fox Kibblo, 1000 lbs. lots. $7.00 per 100 lbs. or $7-25 per 100lhs- R.-M. Standard Meat Fox Biscuit, 100 lb. lots $6.75 per 100 lbs. or $7.00 per 100 lbs. R.-M. Standard Meat Fox Kibblo 1000 lb- lots~ $7.25 per 100 lbs. or $7.50-per l00lbs. .- _ d. d Fi P M I, 1000 lb. lots $7.75 per 100 lbs. R l'f..Slf'f`..`.T....'.`f...".‘f‘?l. _ $8.00 ,... wo ii... R.-M. Standard Plain Puppy Biscuit, 1000 lb lots $7.75 per 100 lbs. or . . . . $8.00 per 100 lbs. R.-M. Standard Charcoal Puppy Biscuit, [000 lb. lots- $825 per 100 lbs.or $8.50 per l00lbs. R.-M. Standard Biscuit and Meal contain 10% meat, 2% bone- meal, fishmeal, cod liver oil, milk powder- alfalfa meal, yeast and iodized salt. .i il Write for prices on ' . HORSE MEAT ~ BEEF Tn1PE _ aoNELEss BEEF 7 BEEE HEARTS BEEF LIVER L_AMB PLUCKS BEEF CHEEKS PORK LIVERS FROZEN FRESH SMELTS in 10, 15 and 25 lb-boxes I FROZEN FRESH SMELTS, in bags FROZEN FRESH HERRING, in barrels , FROZEN FRESH CAPLIN, in bags- l Sold wholesale and retail, _in small quantities and box lots, special price on 500 lb. lots, freight paid to your nearest station. mer Jordon visited thc school on l On Wednesday. Mr. Foster Jenkins I Il _, " The young people of Point; Pleasant, .` _ . School district are busy prncticiiig ,_ ~ _ for a concert which they plan on ._ ' __`,__`____ holding in Cambridge Hall at a vcry _ _ __ =" , 33 early date, and inter to take it to_ 9 ____ _T Murray Harbor South. ' - ~ “.~,»,‘ _ *‘ __ . . I ,» li- . yy , -_-_ _»».»» _T _ 161, 162-'1b_3, . Summer Sts. Mr. John Miller and Lester Lccco _ ,_;t; “ \ moioffd to arms Rim' on Wefimr . *_ -_ '- Q THE STORE THAT sAvEs You MONEY any on their bicycles. , ' "‘ , ' ' ' _M _ » ON FOX FEEDS Mrs. Russell Gillis and Mrs. El- fy Powgr M931, Grinder ea y , , , ‘WAV I _ Simmvrsidr. P- E- I- tne crust. _ _ ; 3 phones ‘ Water and __ . 1 Fresh frozen ill . horsemeat ' 1 i' beef tripe, beef ` hearts- beef liver " °”"`E"" pork liver, Fox puns Beef _ii ;ii|llrJ=:;~=l\lif. illll’il‘l ll' , _Wear-Ever Puppy Pam .,;_ff§;.i 1 rr: Bone Grinder lv... -- ~ f _ . (“ _ -1 _.~..-_.._.' .-,-, _ _ iwfi/‘<~<_ i " , rr, ._ Geared Power Meat I Chopper - .,-_”“.'T1`§.'... . _#S _f»:$”»_: ` . ,~ , ~r,’» _. L - ji. "$5 --'. .._'¢ if; . ,__ lin ’ ... -~ ~ .~ ".i.. -rf". Fairbanks Scales with Bag Rack ___ -:;.- - -. ,-.7 _: ` Ji. ‘R ` 1 i , _ / ‘ii Heavy Power Meat Grinder _M -4 BANGOR SCIIOOL Honor roll of Bangor School for c month of January:- Grade IX-1, Catherine Compton; Clarence MacKinnon. Grade VIIIM1, Freddie Cobb; 2, obert Compton. Grade VII-1, Roland MacDollBBll3 , Grace MacDougsll; 3, Mary Betts. Grade V--1, Lloyd Compton; 2, ` Sterling Betts. The following is the honor roll of Point Pleasant School for the montli 2 of February:- Grade VII and VIII-1, Florencel n Jenkins; 2, Bernice Jenkins. Grade IV--1, Mary Irving; 2, John Irving; 3, Lester Jenkins; 4, Dorn Reid; 5, Malcolm Leeco; 6, Lester Leeco. _ ‘ Grade III-l, Wallace Jenkins; 2, Rosclla Jenkins. Grade 1_1-1, Violet Reid: 2, Olivc Jenkins; 3, Hazel Miller; 4, Ida. Gil- lis; 5, Roy Gillis. Grade IV-1, Henry MacDougall: . Ralph MacKay. Grade III-1, Della Betts; 2, Em- in Compton. ' Grade II-1, Will D. MacDouga.ll I _ ' and Horace MiicDougall, (equal). Grade I-1, Ralph Betts. Margaret Cairns-Teacher. 3 Sleepy Feeling After Meals Due to Poison A dopey, tired feeling is ALWAYS sign that waste food matter stays . , 11 Grade 1_1- D°ll“a L°"°°- 2- Wil' 0 T foo long in the bowels. It .ferinents Miller; 3, Christena Gillis; 4, Glen n nd forms gas. It breeds germs. It is Jenkins, sure to poison heart, kidneys, brain. Perfect attendance-Mary Irving, John Irving. Malcolm Leeco, Lester 0 Jenkins, Lester Lccco, Rosclln Jer.- kins, Wallace Jenkins, Violet Reid, Olive Jenkins, Hazel Miller, Willie Miller. _ Lilly Creed-Teacher. it Adlerika washes out BOTH upper nd lower bowel. It brings out pois- iis which cause gas, nervousness and a dopcy, sleepy feeling. It cori- tains no harmful drugs. Get Adler- ika today; by tomorrow you feel the wonderful cleansing eiiect oi this German doctor’s simple remedy. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd. FIRST T0 REACH FIBES, S0 M0- TOBCYCLE OFFICER T0 HAVE EXTINGUISBEB WESTON, Feb. 14.-Because the town’s motorcycle constable has been in the habit of getting to fires before the firemen, West/on Council tonight approved of the suggestion of Chief E. G. Holley that a fire ex- tinguisher be purchased for the ma- chine to enable the officer to quell the outbreak, it possible. A by-law for the paving of Duf- ferin Street from, Rosemount Ave- nue to Jane Street, at A cost of $38,- 871.80, was passed. A message of condolence was ordered sent to the family of the late Fireman Burgess. A report indicated that there are 108 unemployed men in the town. u0i>EE`iELD scuooi. Following is the standing of the pupils of .Hopefield School for the month of Januaryz- Grade X-1, Samuel Blue: 2, El- ton Bonneli; 3. Hazel Bonnell. Grade VII-l, Ida McLeod; 2, Em- ily Buell; 3, Catherine Fraser; 4, Pearl M_cPhae. Grade VI-1, Ethel Fraser; 2, Jemima. McFarlane; 3, Andrew Fra- l¢1’l 4, James Munn. Grade IV-1, Naomi Fraser; 2, Wednesday and report good pro-’ _ “__” 2; Z A "`:""“ ` "T: _ Raymond Munn; 3, William Bon- l neil; 4, Alden Blue. Grade III-1, Jennie Fraser; 2, James Blue; 3, Eleanor Fraser; 4, -Daniel Buell. ~ i Grade II-l, Evelyn Blue; 2, Lorne Bonne1l_ ' ~ Grade I-l, Margaret Frnsqr; 2. Mary Fraser; 3, Irene Fraser. Perfect attendance-Elton Bon- nell, Ida McLeod, Pearl McPhee, Em- ily Buell, Catherine Fraser, Mary Mcimchem, Jennie Blue, Ethel Fra- ser, George Boniiell, Raymond Munn, William Bonncll, Evelyn Blue. Teacher-Rose Moore. WINSLOE NOR-'l‘ll SCHOOL ` Honor roll oi’ Winsloe North School for January:- ` Grade X-1, Vesta Nunn; 2, Helen Younker. Grade VIII-1, Marjorie Roberts. Grade VII-1, Lois Coles; 2, Joyce Younker; 3, Lloyd Carter. Grade VI-_1, Ruth Cudmore; 2, Helen Roberts; 3, Reginald Nunn. Vaunda Saunders; 3, Keith Cudmore I Grade Iv-1, Roland Roberta. Grade I ta)-1. Alton Younker, 2, Grade V-1, Aiico Younker; 2,_Re- “B Y0\1Dl¢at’: 31 Nonna Craswcll. well; 2, Eric Laird; 3, Walter lia- Quiirrie. Grade I tc)-1, Marion Ford. Carolyn Fraser-'1‘euclicr. ST. ROCH S(`li()0l. , The following is the r<‘ll0l‘ff 101'” Roch School for the month oi Jiinu- ary:- - Grade vii-i, Mnrswt them' and Melvim. Martin, (efiiiiilll 2. B0' trice Martin; 3, Albini l\’lai'tin. .---- Grade v_i, Fi-enola mil-ser: 1 Benoit Waite: 3, Elmer A1103!!!- Grade III-»l, Raymond Martin; 2. Josie Poirier; 3, Aiibin Marlin- Grade 11-1, Rim Ain-nauii: 2. rmnk Piire; 3, oiii-c nrsiicfhes ar# ‘ Leo Poirier, (eqi|iil>. Grade I on-1, olive ville; 2. -1°' sephine Arseiiault; 3, Hnimah A' hei-im. Grade I (bl-1, Edniiinn l"oli‘l¢1’- Josephlne Gallant-Tenclier. ________, ____-¢ r xAlviiNATioN M Fitting and supplylnlt 05”” EYESIGHT OPTOMETRIST Oulce Connected With . 1': E 2': i o 5 Drugstore _ VIH MUITOW: 3. Lauretta Smith. H. J. MABON @ Montague, I". E. 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