it . .. _ ; WLDNLbQQYm, 111m MUl'_l__AKLU1'l'E'l'UWN GUARDIAN - . i5 l2 E5‘. 3‘ t 1' t . a .,-. - l.‘ 1 t t ‘ I» ‘ , $1 e“<~ ‘we? t“ re‘ a‘ ‘m I t . t a ~ -Jt-§ '4 d4" J y, , we,’ < 1 “f: 51". - "v "'“""'-___' .7" ' '. o . __,____,_,,.._.._....- - -. _ .._. ._¢'2;;¢-lK-¢-fl‘ ’ l . '. ‘ J'm .._4_-_ r- um is A23?“ mi 1° g ' tenet“ \ A best seller! Plxotic Indian type print in wine, blue, navy blue and green. Puff sleeves. Crisp white pique (cotton) collar. (Zolored ric rue braid. 7-uore swing skirt. ' 'l‘he_v’re lengths. Trim white cuffs and col- lars. Belt at waist. 2 handy pockets. adjustable to Ilesign illustrated. in brown green. navy blue and black. Sizes l-t t0 l2. Sizes l4 to 20 $1.00 Buy Two 0r More Today While the Selection is C0 nipiete 2 ’\ EACH roox AT T“ FLATTENNGT 1- eons 514"‘ The moulded bustline flat ters your figure. The white pique collar lends a dainty touch. Puff sleeves. Pocket. 7-gore swing skirt. Design illustrated in blue, navy blue, green and red. Sizes 14 to 40. ~ $1.06. (cotton) t “ON THE ISLAND 1T3 S in a r t, military iookinl. with side butloning. Pocket and high collar. 7-gore swing skirt. Small polka dot design in wine, blue, navy blue and black. Contrasting white brai $1.0! Sizes 12 to 42. FEBRUARY 1Q 1938 K A marvellous buy. “V” neck style with two smart lapels. Self belt and insert of cross faggoting. Pretty floral design in green_ blue, wine and mavue. $1.00 Sizes 38 t0 52. Moore 8c McLeod Present a Great February Cotton Event 1E , z» ~ l»,- K :-:,__.___,-__ _ , - . _ .. . __.____, , ___,__,__,____.___._-. .. Us-.-“ E APPOINTED TLBFZIDIIFDA ' nvgqggolnflgiTglfifi ,1 H_ —-The ustco eang u e ' m; 1-‘ 77! C l G n their weekl debate on February t .> illtvli iim ‘tt- - e a 1st with a large audience present. ;|l;i|'l1lli\‘(i t» ll, Al. >~.~ — t -—-:;~-- - --~ The question to be discussed was. l (‘BASE liLl. fur Phuitizzrnnhs. (‘IJNFEIIERATXON LIP E IN "Resolved that the Press is more CORONATION WOMEN'S The Fvbmnry meeting of the by INSTITUTE s. Fred Bernard; “How It Feds to be a Defeated Candidate" by Mrs. Elmer Miaellmod; a, poem. “Building a, Nation" ianey. Mrs. Samuel Beanard in- bvAnn-a De- i BRACKLEY (( t ihc nrevious dav. '(V‘|~IR'l' nl lleartz liall, East Rnvallv toniuln ! lit-rue! L-dtl-‘l-IT-li. QlTlIl-‘Y SQUARE “lflltlfll. Aiinua Concert» W'l'(tlif"(li_\' amt 'l'liiii'.~(t:i\', I“(‘l.ll'l|lil'y ltiili I ‘ll i7th. —- SURANCE with Ch tin. Silverware or Plain. L-MBD-l-IZ-Slil sow FOR ,\ nanifananirrnsr Robin Hood Porridge Oats ‘TAKES SPQECIAI. ('OURSEI— James Irvine, of Charlottetown. m"- L-l t-i5-zl. rived in Truro Thursday to take --~~—— up a course at“ the iris A. 1M3 l" l; l ‘ " t. . ADVERTINIIRS Aliii IHZMINDEII) “lfjlf; Q1.“ ;,,',"}‘,HY°,S°W..1FCY<,,I,IL,, that nzlitirtisomoiits for ZtI-‘~(‘i'il(lil in The (luriritlaii shun ll he i‘1'L'(‘iV0(i at the oiftre not later than ll A..\i, if l) CLICK (BY MAN in iron and shel and shipping tir- benig n director 01' Crfvlllers . one of the largest industrial i-nnverns in the world. Though only eiizhlecn mouths i" Cnnadn, he has lwvu in practically every province. , ,_ ' G"“""‘_("""""_- mid thinks Canada the greatest- - K111flt<t°11~ 1111* 1""'~"l\'"tl 1"“ #11,“ ‘country in the world. Ml’. !rvine 11"\\'$ H1414‘ l1"1' 11111‘l"- "W- 5 "l" iinends setting up as u farmer inns Erlivnrit Fulwill. 1111*“! =1“‘11\' very shortly, He is keenly llltflftd- suddeiilv at his home iii lViiiiiiiii-u in his 85th _\‘t‘fll‘.—ll7ilti'tlli pleas:- corn‘). ed in the further advertisement of Canadian produce in the United beneficial to the people than the Radio". Miss Lorette Doucet and Messrs. Amos Gallant and Arthur Buote spoke in favor of tho radio, while Miss Stella Gallant and Messrs John H. Gallant and Jos- epli Earl Gallant supported the press. The chairman for the ev- enlniz, Mr. Elmer Gallant, ably conducted the meeting and Ray- mond Doucet performed the secre- tarinl (tutles. The judges, 'I‘heo- (lorice Doucet. Alban Gallant and John Doirnii, after comprisiue the points irlven to the various spook- ers decided the debate in favor of the con side with a majority oi’ four points. SNAKE EATS SNAKE GRAEIFF-REINEEYPI‘, South At- i-i<-it—-(CP)-— Victorious in a tight vritli a snake its own size. a. four- ieet six inch yellow cobra’: jaws. Coronation Women's In Ititute was held at the home of Miss Muriel Montgomery on Tuesday evening, February 8. with an attendance of ten members and four visitors. As the president was about, the vice- president. Mrs, George Howatt. pre- sided. Meeting opened by sinuuig the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered b proverbs. One n-ew member Joine . After the Railing of the mlmitec, the committees gave reports, New commitlteeq appointed were: School, Mrs, Heath Montgomery and Mur- iel Montgomery. Sick, Mrs. George Hewett and Annie Dyment. Lunch, Mrs. Elmer Maebeod. Muriel Mont- gomry and Annie Dyment. It was decided to send flhree dollars to the P.E.1’. T. B. League for seals. The following papers were read. "The Duties of a Citizen" and “What a Galbinet 1's". by Mrs. Samuel Ber- nard; "Talking Bart in th Program" vited the members to her 1101110 5°! next moeting_ The National M11116!!! brought the meeting to a Then a spelling match WRS l and lunch was served. 111i LIME Nearly all Ground Limestone used on Island farms has been shipped from Brookville. You have seen the results. Highest quality. Most finely pulverized Bulk or bags. Write for prices. Brookville Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Brookviile, Saint John Co., N.B. H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager Kingdonr- Trurn News, w‘ f5 BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY- I FOQGOT‘ TO BQING ALONG A GOOD ELJFJPLV OF‘- CIGAFZS- NOW'I AM ALL OUT OF 'EM -" Trusty as an old irietiirl---it never tails to please I with its lasting flavour, YOU MIND ? _-w' w n _i 1 < l. “BIACKIWSFIEWING HIITKEY 0 NICHOSDN 8.851! Jessa: ea: e 5 2 \ . rate-x '» AH- IT TAKES 4 ME TO THINK OF THINGS‘ DO _ I BROUGHT ALONG FIFTY PIPES"- IT'S T’??? Dontiweo THINK SO 7 - Iutum indium, in." -.By George MrMamiI - SIT s: YOU C AN'T THtNK/‘Z 1Q STI LL" c1 itiil