' .<-4-t~.__ .?-~ .1...- \,_\\.‘_'+,s_‘ 1g. ,~;_.\~_\.;\_ ; , ";:I~"_a;-a.Jc-r:¢_1___-¢-_. ...-t_¢-J..M..n_-n_sn n n PRINCE rnwnnn - 110w Matinre 3.15. Adults 35c. (loft- Tax 211-371;. Children lac. Govt. Tux lc—l6c. Night ‘l ti: 8.45. Orchestra 50c, Govt. TJX gtw52c. Balcony 40k‘. (iifli Tax 2c-—-l2c. Children 25c. Govt. Tax lc-Ztic. 20-3 (lovt. Tat ‘Zr-Sic. Balcony 40c. (L... t. He. Children 251-. i.ll\i.'1~ L". >111: msklsn TliE S o; ‘ 11111: PEOPLE FOR A Li.‘ .\\\'i£I"l‘ AWAY BARRIERS 11.-\'rF.. g‘ PRING EDWARD TllllllSllAY Matini-e 3.1:. Adults 1151-. Govt- T-"iiX _ (‘hildren 15c, Govt. Tax lo . A -11s.-. Night '1 a 3.45. Orchestra 50¢. ‘ -~ ' ‘ rislteil dishosreiz. Tifft i‘ OF Sliearer- Montgomery in-PRIVATE LIVES ALSO SHORT TALKIES t/lmuglt t CAPITOL Matinee 3.15. Adults 25c. Govt- Tax lc—26e. Children 15¢‘. Govt. Tax Ic-lllf- Nlzht '1 8i 11.45. Adults tub. Govt Ta! 1v -—4lc. Children 25c, Govt. Tax lc-éttic. 31% C/i PITOL BAKING STUNTS SPEED. TI-IRILLS THURSDA Y cot/nu: FEATURE BILL new SERIAL sriiiirs rottoiiiiow THE (IHARLUPTEIDWN _G_QARDIAN ' l CENTRAL llllllltillilil TO-DA Y An American Tragedy ALSO SHORT TALKIEB I TURNIPS-Paying 1n cents per" bushel. Henry Smallwootl, Chair- iottewii-n, loeu-z-Qs-ei l BUY GARDEN CITY lliZTTEll-—— ‘1 1b. 2a.; 2 lbs. 45c; 1o lbs. e210. 915-2-11-11. | AFTERNOON TEA and Stilt: of Oriental Novelties in St. James ‘l this afternoon _3 to G. Tickets’ ‘.11. cents, 109911-2141. TlIERl-I “TLL HE 11 CllU-‘il. Clinic. in the lied Cross Office, 'l‘iii\'1i lluil, Bummerslde, (r0111 ten to tin-ii".- A, M, February 26th. lltli-il-Z-l-li. l hlARSI-IXFIELI) l3. S. (i. —— ’l'l:' ltf.a1"slif.eltl Bible Study (iroiip 1i the Baptist Church, very rarciitj: organised, held their first soeinl ill. . the homo of M1". 11nd hfrs. L111‘ Jcnitizis, on Wcdncsiltiy 1~\'.1' February 10th. After the iilx. meeting a vcry plfifllilint 1111-1111111 was squint in music, izriint-s, and 1'\ valentine nature. this lll’lili‘!'ll,\l' date ‘.1 5-1,": near at iizintl. '.l‘l1e 111w; - winners of the evening ivere tilt-v. Claude Mill and liliss 1.5111111 Scott. Refreshznents ivere served by the hostess, and the singing of the Na- contesta, mos‘. of which were of i1 ‘ HGARTB RGAK m lisp/linen ‘You women who know how to forgive will know that when her lips told hirn to go he.- heart would C1_‘.'l Film back. "our: GANG" conilbv PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL "PUFF YOUR. BLUES AWAY" l siionrs. and Mrs. G. MacMlllnn, attended the Women's Christian Temperance Union meeting on Wednesday, the 17th, which was held in Zion Church. Cornwall The Young Peoples’ 5061911’ 0i C.ll‘l]\\'.'lll United Church conducted L-l Ptnre Service. on Sunday evening, the l.\\'(‘.'ll_l'-l.ll".1t, ivhich reflects niueli credit on all taking part. Gordon Boyle acted as chairman, and the following is- the program- The organist was Miss Reta The many Cornwall friends of Irving Haslani, of Springfield, were sorry to see him return to his home. mo: Awwti‘ Opening hynmi "Day is Mi"s. Thompson, Suffolk, is visit- ‘lylng i“ ‘he west"; mvmmtkm’ ing Mrs. Hazen Howard, Cornwall. Rev. D. K. Ross; Hymn, "O God of love, Oh, King of Peace"; Scripture Reading, by Roy Crosby; Solo, W. R. Shaw: Prayer, Elmer Frizzeli; Hymn, "These things shrill be, a loftler race; Offering Hymn, “Rise Up, Oh Men of God!" Reading New Testament. Jack Crosby; lord's Prayer; Address, Present world con- ditions, The need for Peace, by Ber- lie .\flller; Duet, Mrs. Everett Mc- Ktnnon mid Mrs. Ray McKinnon; AddressfTliefiiflorts of the nations for Pence," by Max Thompson; Ad- dress, “Peace Ideals of Youth,” by Reta Abbott". Ilynin, “Blest be the tie that hiiiclsi‘; Benediction, Rev. On Monday night a double header in hockey matches was played in Cormvall Rink between Home's Garage, and the C. C. C. boys, also the Cornwall School boys and the Wing Shots, of Charlottetown, both games ended in B. victory for the Cornwall boys. One of the largest crowds of the season attended Cornwall Rink on Wednesday night to see the hockey match between the C. C. O. boys and the Bulldogs, from Nine Milo Creek. There was two hours skat- ing after the game, as on every Wednesday night and among the D- K- Rms- many from far and near, were a. _ group of Young People from the M 'l""l°l “Tcnmald- Cilmwlln- Central Christian Church, who hik- littd t ll-"T week and guest, Miss hfaizuimi. lmwthor, Charlottetown. ed out from Charlottetown As it was a perfect moonlight night, and splendid ivniking, all voted ll. a pleasant evening. 111's. llmwn Howard, CornwalL. Mrs. Deane MeEwen, North River,‘ No thrllloroan grip the imagi- nation more. ‘ completely Pitcxzn GIVE ME ACTION COMEDY At the Young Peoples‘ meeting on Tuesday night in the Cornwall Mr. and Mn. Robert Sillipharit. United Church, the debate, "Re- Grqenvale, were the guests Friday solved that money is of more im- portance in the world than educa-y Runter River-FL. tion" was held. The speakers on the affirmative side were: Edith Wilkinson, Gordon Boyle and Stan- ley Hyde; Negative, Leah McKin- ley, Mrs. Everett MeKinnon and Bessie Stone. By a. vote the titflr- motive won. 1. WI-IEATLEY RIVER. WOMENS’ INSTITUTE Whcstley River Womeos Iriatitute imot It the homo 0! Miss Cassie There wen ten members and four 1 visitors present. The meeting open- ied by singing the Ode and reciting HUNTER RIVER. AND VICINITY m, on“ m who!“ The m“ can lwu answered by each member giv- ing the name of some bird and its habits. A very interesting discus- The regular service in Wheatley River United Church was attend- ed Sunday by quite a largo crowd in spite of the extreme cold. Rev. Mr. Boothroyd chose his text from the fourth chapter of John and the fourth verse. "And Ho must needs go through Samaria." The speaker pointed out that Sunarla being a country considered by the Jen's as inferior was avoided by them in travelling as much as pol- sible. Jewish travellers took a son Stead read a paper on "A Bird Nest Building Bee" which was very, thanking the members for the sum‘ of nvc dollars which had been sent’ to unemployment. A paper was read on "The orlilln i Clc Colds are common because people are careless. Prompt use of Aspirin will always check a cold. Or relieve your cold at any stage. And Aspirin can't hurt you. Take two tablets at the first indication of a cold, and that’: usually the and of it. If every symptom hasn't disappeared in q few hours, repeat. Aspirin does not depress the hem-L ' Take enough to give complete relief. And if your throqf i; soreness. In ovary package of Aspirin are proven directions i ,wlicro lie tulkcd to the fallen wo-. tnivn, has boon visiting her sister lMiss Adele McLennan, Grecnvale, sore, dissolve three tablets-in water and garglc away all ‘m a row days’ ,Greenvale, were recent visitors to roundabout way o! gong from one city to another rather than pass through a. Samaritan village. Our, Lord, however, whose walk of life. is for all tongues and peoples, wen through this much despised place ‘mun ‘who drciv ivutcl‘ from a well spent in éilnl/enlfiiiifl ltld grams- m the village there. Mr. Boothroyd phcme mum’ The place o! meeting emphtvhctl the point that "the= m" m‘ “m "m" h” n” bee“ superiority complex" so much tallr- decided upon’ The m“ ca“ Wm be ed of these modem times was a"'“‘w"°d by “mung some Humor strong point in the Jews of those “d his m0“ famous wm-lm-L’ days. Christ however being no rc- "_'_"_'___' specter of persons “must need; go Max BBGI‘ WlnS through Samaria" in order to show that the Water of Life is for all, Persian Balm F EA TUR E 1V 0- TWU liii?“lilliiiiffiiil“E1251‘.3....,. please copy). ::Pe:"sinn Balm-the one toilet rc- vquisiie for the dainty" \\'Omllll. lic- lightiitl to use. ness. Siviftly absorbed by the l.l"'5ll(.‘§. Dellcntely lragrant. Imports a vel- vety loveliness to the complexion. Tones up the skin. banlshes all unpletirnnt roughness lor chafing caused by wind ‘other weather conditions. hands soft and white. elusive essentially feminine ehzirzn. is iridlspcniszihli- to Leaves no sticki- Soothes nnd 11nd Iiinkci; Creates nn Pee land quarter apples, steii in MOUNT STEWART AND VIFIN- ITY Much sympathy is felt. for family of the lute Nirs lilimii" 1i , donald of Scotchfort. Mrs Mnr- In: Donald was very will be greatly circle of friends with ~ v MAROELINZ DAY Mrs. Adrian Feehzzn and children 'Savage Harbor, spent the week-tutti ADVENT ‘ , EXAM-LY As Int the home of Mrs. l-‘eehrins p.1- I 1.11m n; -.. rents, Mr. and Mrs. J, (JI\i‘l'(“.l,; Charlottetown . the. well liked and niissctl by :1 Wltln o’ “an “d Mrs. B_ A Enmoud’ mourn 2t SOfl‘O\\'lli_';' llil.‘ ..l ,.|\1l two small children. i Misses Mnrgtirct :uid-I-“l1»r. ti. i Martin, Mount Stewart, Wtft‘ viii- tors to the city recently. Miss Lottie The monthly meeting of ill“ \\ l‘ men's Missionary Society of M1 " Stewart United Church was held :11 the home of Mrs. lvftielkvid Dow las on Wednesday; C\'I.‘l "' ;' i n very pleasant weniiig: ivu. rnfnyi, slon took place on‘ birds. Mrs. Nel- My Miss Helen MacDonald. much enjoyed. The ecretary read a Stewart. was a visitor to the city i letter from the Red Cross Society recently. Miss thom to Iielp relieve dstxess owing Stewart, was n visitor Hill on Sunday. Flossie Gamble, Garrett, ‘Point .1 , m Roche, spent the week-end in 1'- lmuk“ on mbruluy m’ ten ' city at the home of her parents l\lO!!~- to Cheri-i" o! 5t, valentine's Day." The meet-l Mr. R. C. Clarice, ‘Nlmint Stew m; cloned with singing God Save art, is ut: present lfiflfllill,’ some 1-1.1 m. Km‘ M“. 3.1M.“ “use,” by of potatoes, and (ltspite h" ‘mm, Mm‘ no Mcmonald than that the price is PXt‘f‘13(lll‘"l\' miiill sewed . bounmm lunch followed many of the farmers are l: t by l. “at “home made candy’ opportunity to ship lllPll‘. in“ balance o! the evening was l’... MacLcod is 111st) lontliir: ears. ' llll‘ in". Mrs . Percy Coffin. Sir: '11. flur- v bor, wns a visitor ' ccntlyl to the city r1» Quito a number nl i-s-ry inlclfivl- ing hockey games have llf‘f_‘ll pini- ed in Mount Stewart niitl vlrinlii- Ten Rnund Bout this winter between iii" differ-wit teams, as iilniost |‘\'l‘l'_'\‘ district. h: and no person even the fallen wo- (By cmadhn PM”) “'5 ‘mm- mtin, v. .1. to lOW Mid vile to IBCCIVG QEAI-fl STADIUM’ s“, mindset,‘ iiwmm” ' ' ‘f- 0111., m». Ql-Flnishlng wit. t Japanese Patrol great tenth round rally. Max Boer, tb 1 Livcrmore. Cal, Mi ., Mac Smith, Clinrlottetowmi..a:'°he:";$y pounded out a "n h“ MN“ spending “ m" “y” “jround decision over old Tom 11:01): r, urs. Jacob smith who is dc. - not 111 her usual good health. y 31.24 Marian MOT/lnlldll. Charlotte the utmost. Commander liit (By Cnnatlinn Press» It was a rousing battle from start ghmw, comb... to finish. with the veteran Heeney how yggtcfdgy, i,_~~.,1,.,,,, Dllmfll "P "MXPWW! OPDOBitlOH Japanese patrol PPliHIHHl-‘ll’, WAIT _nilnl_ in making a good recovery to force his yflllfllfl onnonent T10 fatally wounded lil 11.1» tutti.» TOICYO Feb. 2.2 JAmH/i i~|1i,"v‘\'.'(‘t‘l( t‘ll(l“‘i'l'l"Ci‘llt‘.'i\l Berieque the h t h i Grecnvalo with her" ' . _ ' i , m “me n 13995971 °l N” Zulu“! m“ w‘ Office communque ‘Md today inn’ \Vl'lCt!ll1(‘. tnicz-t ef hr".- parents, Mr. Japanese aeroplanes 51ml, (lmvn ,-. Tlllllf‘. over Four-- Oten? She luscc: to i Alcuiit . | Bedequg I " lMr. Charles Green mid Mr. Jack ("@911 oi Central Bedeque were iusitors to hfalpcquo 135g week, [while there they attended the fun-~ P1111 of the Bate Mr. Dartiei (irccnf The Young; Peoples Society of the pentrcvll Bedeque United chm-eh, livid a very enjoyable Valentine $001M evening in the Hall on Wed- nesday, February, 17th, Thg hall "was tutrtefuily decorated for the oe- <:. ‘on. making n. ienl Valentine m; prvtllllllilliltt‘. About forty i1?! lie-vole of the society as- iembltiti together. Several contests ‘cc-l illlllllrird by Mr. Arnold Bender-r successful and “ 3-111, p‘: rd ‘very 411w". 11:: to (*\’(‘.l‘l'0ll0. Games were '11") ilulillifcci in providing spleudtl .11 erlniziinmit. A very sumptuous 11ml: 11:11:." ti r1 served and was ' ruj . . The closing num- i111". rnwntiiizimciit was the 11;: of “fluid Lzuig sync" and ‘the Naiiuiuil Anthem." -\ i-rf." successful Auction was "1 ‘Fe It znru Hall. The hall ma". irril f‘. .:i with people coming " n1 nil parts 11nd everyone taking mi irttcrrt‘. in the games, which vie it vi i"_v exciting. The ladies iixis Vitlllt‘ by Miss Helen ‘nun of h lllifllfll, nnd the gent- tlciziiiirs prive by Mr. David Roberts, I ~10 nLKinkora. Th's being the last 110111111 till after lent. 'l‘11.~ l“l!i_‘.' friends- of Miss Eliza- beth ll“(‘1lll!ll\ e-f Emerald are lllPllfiPtl to heiir that she has re- turned from the Prince Country lfospitzil where she was undergo- "1111 tir-ifmiiiii, 11nd is recovering as mpiiily 11s 12in lie exmeted. The folloivinc is the standing oi’ Elie Fnrez-iiltl School for the month "if ..l.'in'.'.:n 1-- ; (‘irzirie X . lttrtrgarct ‘Ford; 2. [llilcn Sinrh: 3. Genevieve Kelly. I Grade IXWI. Mary Croken; 2. Florence Mnyne; 3. Eileen Alien. Grndb 111711-1. Elsie Mayne; 2. "!‘i~elin,i Jones; 3. lvfrirgnret Croken. 7 ( at v11 --l. llendall Mayne; 2. 31:1 Million. (iYIlFlC Vl-l. lvfary Davine; 2. ll '7 hint-Pinion; 3. Emmett Allen. l (lrnti; V~-l. Gindys croken; '2. ‘John hfuzpliy. E G" .. IV-l. Elmo Sinott; 2. y o Hughes; 3. Aliens Molitntec. ("trade Ill- . Hilary Mloynagh; 2. .‘~.f.'z'.irice Cr-"lzcn; 3. Carlyle Trninor. y t Iii-l. Herbert Matheson; C e1" 11.11101‘ rind Leo Arsen- lntili; 3 iinond lvhitc. l (Jrrndc - l. Kathleen While; 2. v t". Fiitrc; it. Johnny Dunn. 2111:..- Kirhleen Ready, trio. .. Nora Mziclvor. i-flfi t i -.__-_. -FEBRUARY 24, 193., . i WI-Nurnmou “it Otuwnire —is an indicat’ th.t ~ - . in the rieitente'l;rli.1..ls'.§lullfftm mm’ ‘t bu“! "P Yfllllolea l tcm, there is d" ' Md "We! thus rum - prompt conectiiioion ition needing tqfierth. v ring the bod, it neglected M l t: ‘ ' ‘ ealtli [my - l Irons“; lezifiitné to“ wcxlgg: fOMlblTlII-llyllappggitzlllagia.“ i. ust , ‘ - Wssi ' Ilgrloubublondiltltlllilf" or some other avoided. “no” consequent!!! Fellows’ Syrup is unequalled for Loss of Appetite; and by aiding the processes of digestion and assimila. Fellows’ Syrup i5 a we" ' . 4mg" bail: '.‘Zl".?‘l?"' ma. t.- . a dmg,,m_ n Miss Etmily Platts, teacher in the East Royalty Sehoob spent the week end very pleasantly in Cen- tral Bedeque, the guest of her friend, Miss Hester Inman.—B. 75m“ “°P°Pl°"°§-l' Th? bundlTu and many Chinese aeroplanes i side were wrecked. n. M _____ M... a s - Von Hindenburg Has g ge ale Three Opponents Th m m‘ I BERLIN. Feb. 23.—(AP)—Adolf l.'.'.'.'.'. '.I'¢"""‘ "' "" "‘"' “"""""="t Htler lender of Genmmys Fascist Marc-Ii, 11m. u: ti... 1......- ..| m. II Nazis, will be tho presidential ;;f;_'_',""fl;'_f:3 §:-LT§_I’I|_A_:|nr-;.i l: Iln (‘linrlntt t - , r- Inlnml m. fiislinrrillilgnllipflllr]: Asnlgriee of “cringe James I}. Darby. LlcLenn and hlclilnnon, Solicitors h, Charlottetown. l‘. IL‘. I. dlIl-l-lfl-Illvl candidate of his National Socialist witty-three 1.. 1:1..." com", h, I, . _, l Ealu-nrtl Illllltl bounded nnd do [hm DBTlIY m the com n3 elect on’ a ed mi follows: Commencing “Mum: party meeting W83 101d tonight by glifllront on llfurrny River can "q ‘ eat o! 20 rlinlmi. tin-nee by mun“ his leutenant, Joseph Goebels. »Ilm\a running clue mirth 14-. , ehnlnn making nnd lneli ll u’ ll" His Aides announcement. made o, m, M... or Iuntl .. llttl: rib-u: to a gathering of the fiery Fascists h" lnrluillns the roniln rung“; through tho some, the uld fro“ '| followers in the Sports Palace, set and 1.. known nml designated n] ti. the Political party alignments for H222?‘ "Ilsurlmlg the ctimprfign in, clear cut array. rum? w. Delllnln n. 'ri.......... 11.,“ President Paul V021 mnaeriburg. _.{f“'..f',‘."ii.7 "'° m“ "“"" “' "'"“"" This n! 1 u! 1 n5 a’ rgslut’ l: faoed with three n l'owo|.~ o’! gal’: e;..tb'l..§.l"l:'l.'§'1li opposlton candidates in his cam- genlurrc £1 lxoiiggauge ueten the uii try o are l Id paign for rte-election, but the Thom“ m "uy," mmfulltgym failure of the Rightists to agree 011 l" "i?" county. llolennlrl. farmer. th 1r nnt , loreneo A. Ilnyter. his wlfs ll a. joint candidate may PYQVB B 11'“. first‘ port nml ivuiinm A. Weeh ,0 in! ott t ' . I ll undomg- ‘ ‘ I of the ltfflflénulhftnlfilrtllzlllfgalshn! The certoxn runners in the iaee ggmalzflrlrimlzut Ilgited 11.. 1:“ . - P r ~. H‘ 533m“ the veteran of the war is In the undersigned. Defnultalllihnvbe: 1;’ mniln In payment of prlncl I 1| l. the incumbent’ are Filter’ Ems toreiit secured by the nll0\'(|'mm:I“t[I|nl Tliaelmrmn, Commun st nominee. ItihvTlgIgwthln m. dny be February, nnd Theodore Duesterberg, the " ‘ ‘ Nationalist candidate who is v’ce- president o! the "Steel Helmet" organization of war veterans. °"'"“.'i.2;‘.‘.‘;‘;%l.“.. .0... lgitttwmt” ‘ ' 1m D GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR I. S. TAYLOR Optometrists ‘ It! Richmond Street (By Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Feb. 23.—(Tu,esday) —(AP).—-The Chinese airdrome o! Himglao, five m’los west of Shah!- hal. was destroyed today by 38 bombs rained on it by eight Jap- C. M. Lampson El Co. LIMITED. Periodic-l- Th» (l(‘"'ll tit-xurixcd very suddenly l in Klnkora, on DIES-V ‘y, ltlth, of Fsmonrl 11!. the 1111c of four .. liitt-i- an illness of only a l‘.=>‘Ll’51. 'l'l1e snnpntliy of the I t‘(\llllllllil‘._\ ggoixs out to the _ in their sudden .i...t, in the loss oi that biidcled on . 1 1 ‘.1l . . in l; rlzwrn, on the arrival vi 1i. b"- wt-e lnssie oii Sunday, T'i‘.ll.llill‘_v llih. Frceloirn and Bedeque 711i}; Scouts, ‘s divided for months. meeting iveck ‘Pb-wt,- iverc. ten scouts pres- iif 11! the meeting on Friday even- 111 i-‘"."1-'~in\i'11. ivlili Rev. A. G. "i..ii,.'-, S. 1f. 41nd .1. B. Lewis, A, S. i . nii 1i very interesting‘ l',ir1.r.1ii1n1i~ iriir; furliruerl in. Tilt! l-1.."t1"i1eii1vn permd wits taken up tli ‘e I. work on the (tycllsi. Bridge. ‘v1.11 in... pinvxs pliivrd were, “Dog l..1i.11 11m 111." .' and Cranes, Croivs ‘lllitl Chills,“ 11ml \\'(‘l'c won by the 0111.. 11nd l-‘oxcs, respectively. " . trout l‘(l‘(‘l\-"(l letters of thanks rom (‘:11 fciii" families which they llpnlirtl Willi imreels at Christmas tznics. 'f‘lii- Freetown Scouts played. a. frieiirllgi 11IllIlC of hockey with the Bedeqiu- llnys in the rink there on the 231-11 mid won in n score of 2-1. M... l-lt-sier Inman, teacher in the first Itoyri y School spent the rind 111's. ‘Fhrogihliii; liimnn. ‘patient hi the Prince County Hos- lfroin n11 nperntion for appendicitis. No Depression In Sault Ste. Marie Mr. 11nd Mrs. Bernsley Wonnaeotl; Sharp- llerves In Bail lioiitlilioii for colds liodtlaches sore throat neural ‘ " " ' a V . . . I gio, neuritis. Millions CllaflOttflltiV/liq “ma. Bu, mam on,‘ who used to sufior from these things have found winter "i Nb- W-(Sy The Censdlan Press) .' ... i. - ltfre. Alfred Carew, Greenvale, _.rm “m! “autumn,” do“ no‘ _ All‘. 1.1.1.1‘ 1.l.i.o\vr| ii '. comfort in Aspirin. At drug stores everywhere. AS .,;. riitiait-izrrmnwrraiww > *1 " '- ~ v.~»~,--.~.~....._.--. was; the guest of her sister Mrs. ltfcDovrell. Glen Valley for l. few l P“ R jlnys. I . I N l 7n. Manning Gallant, ("unu “"*°""""‘°""""‘K "G-J 121?». was a recent visitor to Al- sptpesl to residents of Sault Ste. Merle. lo strong is nitipathy to it that the local Optimists Club has 1m- pused a tins of N cents upon mem- ber! who use the word. Member- ship in the orllnlltion is growing. Green- Co. ' ’ ' :1.- I Price 50c a ll..i =1. < - . - 'i1-.r tluin l have lecu lrr _ve1irs." tl tze-irr .1 tit... .1, m unitd larei"! uu rcceiui ii llillil! liy i111: l‘ hlrliua lrttrlctlohl til PROHIBITION Acl it. w: at all drul vii-i . Tormitu, (I. .17.‘ “ l'l1.'\\'f‘. urn-ti l\llllilll'll't~l Heart niul l). "liq. pins-in my lienrt Wlilifl I would lie ' ll its... In llis llearl Thomson Ftalion N.S., J. Chase News . il M. "k elivriplllt! in the woods. ~ - ~\“"l‘!' nlivi in n _v1rv lintl condition in l.\'.i.l~r."»"v-1 iii .\l1.'l.i1i11'n Heart. r111 l i".-1-| Just line, lillil nm fourteen puund] Mr. lielr Clnifiz, ivm has been a ‘ M Queen Street London. E. O. L England Public Auction Sales ' OI RAW FUBS ~ tipping has! will be hltnllb -d wlthont charge by npplylnr .n ll. T. l-Iolmm Ltd. 8am Eye Examinations Don't wear your [losses for flve or ten years, ll some d0. without re-enminatlon, for ll that time serious clu-Illl Are vitally Important, who- ii-rsida I’ l. l. MPWMQ“ l‘! thcr mac's eyes are good ti‘ , . thcrwllc. 1t1irll1 it. filniim in Ilezivcn. l Alfred Fraser! Inc‘ n ‘ _ ,_______ I12 Fifth Avenue may echo place, which i! let , ,.,, . Ncwiorhllin- (.il‘.‘._",l‘;l 1111i ‘ilil$ are heartily _ discovered. Ill! W" N“ led m Air. nnd ltltss. Claire ‘ lnfury to the most precious some’ you possess. Professional llartls Stewart 8. Lowther l J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTHER. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY T0 LOAN __7__._________-__--_ BELL 8t MATHIESON B. It. Bell I). L. Mitthloson, LLB. Barristers & Solicitors Money to Loni Churlo“ctown and Montague MARK R. McOUIGAN BARRISTEB, SOLICITOR, UFO. MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block. Cu-rlottctownJIJ. ; McLEOD 8t BENTLEY J. A. BENTLFI W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. | Barrister and Altornoy-st-Law Office: 180 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN ll. F. MacPllEE, B.Il_. Guard your eyes. (LF. llllTBllE$0ll OPTOMITBIST WALlPAPEIl f...“ 1932 Our full stock o! new DI- BIGNS lull COLOURING! are now open sud tiilllilflll lll till WALLPAPER DI" PAITMENT (Ind floor.) We are proud of ilic slin- In; we are making this ll"- Ilcrc you will sec "I0 W“ bountiful plttlhll with but" den to match, for canton, DRAWING n00"- uvma 1 noon. DIM“ BARIISTEII souorron. no 'y, m,” rtooM names, imp n00! Illley Building. Charlottetown. and KITCHEN. III 01"‘ 57G-2-8-l_ month. .l.li. llactlonaltl, Il.li. IJARIISTIR, SOLICITOB, be. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ‘Money so Loan and Collections liven the very best attention. , 515-2-6-lmonth. i None smut m" "I" w" not; selected 1.11.1 wit" l" Remnants We have some infill" ‘l , mu; rows. Cums ml! l" Int choice. Garter & 00- Llsilteil i seie Amt- f" “W”? wear-m Prohibition Commission. Olin. II. Ill-sci. Chairman, Qjg. lottetnwn. , Jsa. B. McDonald. Wsst It. Mm. 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