i THE cnantotwarowu cusnnmn FEBRUARY 18 m g "~-~*i~-~- -~~~-\ i EASTERN GUARDIAN _ ,,. ..'MILK AND CREAM f0!‘ MIL‘. D. F. MacDonald, Souris. 179-1-20-1 month. THURSDAY. iG ,- ' WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ‘I g s i -cuo1ca Lnansnon. una- RINGJD Pails, just received at ‘ Bruce's. osa-z-ia-zi. DRESSES 0f ITIOSt amazing values o! Summcrside will preach at T. distinguish this very notable showing of fresh“, Rest. Minister, a. w. A. Nichol- new arrivals in Crepe, Celanese, Silk Crepes, Silk - son. Prints. Dresses of the most delightful type are offered you at little more than half last season's prices. Newly. brightly smart are these Crepe Celanese Dresses in two tone eombiflativn. Spanish Tile, Vine Green, Black and B . Sizes 14 to 44 .... . . . . . Many of our customers are choosing these pretty two tone color combin- ations — there‘s a wonderful value in I Q: l Better Bedding Bflfglingl The Thrifty Buyer will be quick to appreciate the savings to b‘, effected In our Bedding Department as shown by the Item; listed belov; SIIIIIIIOIISIBQIIDIIIIIIF-Il emendous Saving a IFIIFIIFI‘PHF' O rm‘!!! rye-Ony- sfetflfetfilvbe L-nkhlahdlus- F.‘V"I“v-1v- L; ,1‘ r~ r1 ,. ..' UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH services for February 21, 1982. ‘ Dundas I p. m , St. Peter's ‘I p m , Annandale l1 o. m. H. O. Morgan, pastor. — NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREETOWN United Church: N. Bedeque ll; Freetown 3; Travel- ler's Rest ‘l. Rev. L. B’. Campbell _ l. ..<_s-<se-i-+~u-apv:~ t -Mrs. Charles Ramsay o! Sum- merside is visiting in Velvin-S. —OONGIATULATIONS—IEI. and Mm. Frank Daley are receiving the _w_ Jew, 9mm“ of gummq». congratulations oi’ their friends on 51d, 1m on muggy gm- gpsqm the arrival o! a baby sir! at the h-egtznenl; in Camphill Hospital, " " “‘“"~ i. Prince County Hospital on Wednes Ham,‘ m 5_ l ' ‘ . I ‘I day, IQ. Nth-S. i ‘ ' -M.r. H. W, B. Arthur, lonner -m_tmsnav's BORE nacas mmaes, d; m, mm,“ Swml —By the number o! horses entered ,'Summem;de_ ha‘ accepted a position for the M We on Thursday Wwith Mesrs n. '1'. Holman, Lld_—8 Summerslde there should be a good l meet. Among the fast ones an ._m,_ mum w_ 3_ Arm“,- 15 York Ola. Forest Girl, Wittie Jim spending a 10w d,“ at her home 1n asilk crepe in Spanish Tile with black m“ Pet" Key‘ M“ we“ h“ ChWWllBWWYL-fi trim‘ vine Green with Brown and I ‘ . something under his hat, watch himh I Black trimmed with the new - " Tm I“ i" i“ splendid shape‘ m“ '"M" Jm” “miemm °I Ken‘ ' rint - . _ r en in-s coming in from i319 aington was in summerside on P m.» .,. ._._. . . .i.,._. . . -.-i A i wuntry, The race Sta-rte at 1.30 mesa" on bmlmuya sharp. ____ --Mr Hilary 0’Halloran of Bur- ton, Lot '1, spent a. pleasant holi- clay in Piusville, recently, the guest oi’ Mr. Frank Gallant. 4 e _.__ 5 I yin/liq ‘ .1 . i‘ |\' ii.‘ l Iiilfil ll i! lb ilk . g "I"! ‘T 17 urn-shout JLJI. 1r rum“ a .1, srsrsrs"r<r P w |~|r m” in.,/n, * ’ Al”! . ASilk Crepe Dress of exceptional value ‘ features the popular puff sleeve, and is shown in the most ap- proved spring colors, this one in sizes 14 to 2O only . . . . . ., Simmons Panel Bed, two inch steel tubing, with filling rods and cane panel effect-head and foot. Strong metal spring. Sagless cable fabric", suspend- v The Seasons Greatest Mattress Value! These Mattresses should NOT ed by numerous helical springs, An all cotton felt mattress, in ?‘rl.°.‘l.“$?l‘.l’ dliikliTgi $11-45 —PRESENTATION—'I‘he 111111198- crs and stafl’ or the Summer-side 'banka, presented Mr. J. J. Morrlfl. for many years manager 0t the Provincial Bank 0t Canada all Summer-aide, with a very handsome golf club as a souvenir, upon his departure for Charlottetown to take over the Provincial Bank there-S. -Mr. Sinclair MacKay oi’ Bum- merside received word on Tuesday o! the very serious illness o‘! his ' lather, Mr. William McKay o! Free- land, Lot lL-S. -Mrs. (D12) Champion or 0'-, Many a time you have paid $16.50 for dresses not so good—nor so pretty as this wonderful line we're showing at $10.50. SILK CREPE, the latest New York ideas, Vine Green, Keltic Green, These most pQPUIaf "me,- —SUSTAINS BROKEN LEG- 535d 23.1355 ‘ifiltliffli. it‘? $10.50 gwv‘ "SUNNY MAID" F RGCKS “MARTHA WASHINGTON” DRESSES Mr. James Bearisto oi’ Malpeque was brought to the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday suffering from a broken leg. He was working a- round ihe barn ‘when one oi the horses suddenly lurched up raga-inst him. He lost his footing and a fractured leg was the result. The bone was set on Wednesday morn- ‘ ing and Mr. Bcarisio is doing very Iieary left on Tuesday morning Ior' Halifax to visit her daughter, Miss University.—-S. -Mrs. W. S. Stccvcs of Summer- Helen, who is attending Dalhousie‘ ‘ mcrside has as hcr guest her unclc Mr. Charles S. Hewett, who is homn’ on a visit from Hollywood, Cal-f Hernia-S. Spring Mattress have hundreds of coil springs enclosed in sep- arate pockets, with each spring clipped to the next one. The Springs are constructed so as to conform to, and softly support, every curve of the body. Deep, restful sleep is so be confused with the more common type of spring filled mattress, which is known as the open spring construction. As stated above, all springs are enclosed in separate pockets, several hundred more springs being used. SIZES-—3ft. 3 in., 4 ft. and 89c .These very lovely ‘new print house dresses are selling at the lowest price in years. $1.50 There's no house dress so popular as The MARTHA WASHINGTON, dainty new Prints. long sleeve, short sleeve, cap sleeve or sleeve. less, sizes 14 to 51. T-he value is wonderful at this year's price . .. Another Range at $1.98. We placed an enormous order —*-made up during the manu- facturers slack season. so you get dresses made and finished in quality and style cqtial to man s own a highgr price I....n.].U.C.h i- ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN THE SILK SALE FIRST FLOOR \ TODAY. sea THE NOTABLE DISPLAY IN WINDOWS ‘ AND THROUGHOUT STORE. k J GOWN BIL-APT WOMEN'S l-‘vinsus Mcinnis With £011 bliniholtled, which was very much INSTITUTE ~: pits-mt iillil two Viullillrs‘ cnjclyvcl by all. TIlCll followed it __.-.__ ..i.-1.ii.: Opiilrrl VJiLIi singing U10 song by Mis. William llowictt, The The regular minuliiy llll‘. In: 1i. 1:. ltvli \‘.III ‘XII-T ausxrcrid by iRcd River VEIIIY, and reciting by Fi-laniary was hold at the hl)lllC(1.llIIlIlIlll{ tit“ tail nu the (loukcy Miss Kathleen Ilonlctt, after the ' ,pr rranimo a ir-w games 0i‘ Whist ‘was 1ilnycd tho prizes were won by Mrs. llcnry Mallard and Mlixs‘. Wil-' I m lllillll Howicil. A dainty lunch was ,,_ .<.L'i\’£‘d, next mcciing to be held at‘ “i. tho home of Mrs. Henry Mallard. _“_—'__“ '~_w—— .____ g Illlgotlng closed by singing God idowi detection is” we You, Too, Can CARNATION is "Prnrmqil at IIlL‘ lselves (from post to post) In p11‘- Look Youngef Ivent a score. J. Burns was the rc- Sourcc" through the lustcrlng of better dairy stock. Then, Carna- tion field men check and rc-chcck Prevents Large Pores -- Stays on Longer Because new wonderful MELLO- dairying methods used to produce“ milk destined for Cilrnatinn con. denseries. And thcn ronics still more scientific testing until chc can Is finally hermetically sealed. GLO Face Powder stays on longer and prevents large pores. No more shiny noses. Not aflected so much by perspiration. Its one shade blends with every complexion, giving more life to the skin. New French pro- cess MELLO-GLO makes you look nicely-S. -'I‘he Ladies Guild of the Bap- . __5UMMER5mE CURHNG __ tlst Church, Summeiside, met at thei . The matches for the Summerside 1mm” "7 Miss 39mm schurma“ m‘ Curling Championship continue to M"ndny' “"3"” was a "my Iargci draw a good deal oi‘ interest. On l “l"°“d‘“‘°°<_s~ _ Monday evening H. M. Baker won I IrDm w. E. MacDonald with the 14"» Chalk“ Tmlvflll’ will’ We" . Close score of 1241‘ w‘ H hiacNo-n a rcsidcnt of Summcrslclc for manyl .. A won from A El Harris 13_9_ R T_ i yvnrs and quite an sciivc business Holman won from T_ A_ Cnnlpbenllllllll, arrived back in Summcrside‘ ' 124' on Tuesday, w_ B_ MacN-flufiroin Los Angclcs. California, oni won from J_ A. Prlchmd 17_9_ A; B I Tuesday. Ho received a cordial o'cl- L. Horne from W. E. MacDonald “me 1mm Old "lmds-"Si 14-12. A. E. Harris from H. M. Baker 18-12. R. S. P. Jnrdinc from T. A. Campbell 8-7.—S. and energy. WELLINGTON AND VICINITY e I. T. and ’I‘rali Rangers oi Biip- ' n ' ‘ p j l tsl: Church, Summcrsldc, entertain-l iihc w'cck cnd in Wellington the 1 ‘ti. IM" L d GiII t. ed the members of the congrcgat- [Nuts I O M mm“ a I an ion at a Valentine Parly held in! the Church Han on Tuesday even-l l\irs_ Carrie Nelson. Chnrloitcioivn. "n" M . uh. .l ins. About sixty five Persons were gqggfvnlg r and ‘ W John A '» present and all entcrccl heartily in-. I ' vital for the sake of good health 4 ft. 6 in. SPECIAL LMAN Ltd. —CHARLOTTETOW N- to the different contests. A shorty program was given by Miss Ruby MacNeii, Constance Lciurgcy. Blair Baker, Bill Johnson, and Charles‘ Taylor. A coliecton was taken a-l mounting to nineteen dollars in aid’ of young peoples “York In? Dreaming his lmgvr zirnpuliitixl in the and cnkc were served and a. vz-ry_ _ , . _ _ plflilC!‘ in his saw mill. enjoyable evening was brought to‘ a close by the singing oi "Auldl Lang Sync.“—S. :'|!(‘iit tho wok (‘IIII hu-n lhc guest wit“ Pflllcfl llllder the capable of h". 8.5m. Mm C’ Dclanm lmnnagcmcit 0i Mr. A_ G. Gaudct. we n“. 21m to 5m. w. Maurice All‘. F. Arsenault has returned Fiizgcraid around flTilill llllcr hiw~ firm a bllef V's“ t0 Qlmhcc What might have been a vevry rd homo allrr spending a low (lays _ _ , in St. Nicholas. “Gmw IIO(KLI_'I" m” ‘(m7 w. knife he stumbled and ivli, the sillgmn Rink‘ mnlrsday’ Fwbnlvnllx, “rhnjnglun mm was! u; m“. o; hliulc- going up the nostril and com- nth’ the Mmmulll" "BMIV ‘wsws lg . _ ,, __ _, __, ___,,_,__ _ in: out below the eyt. Dr. Delaney came io grips with ihc Kcnsiiizliwii “Granite Sisiors." Tho hols were nol pciiclralrtl luring the licciic (‘ll- gagcmeilt, but much strenuous ' checking and verbal hnck-chorrklnrz kept the large crowd of inns on their toes. and lilo players on ni‘ fours. Clover. slicl-zhnnrllini; and pretty combination were in ovid- cnce. and on several occasions the goalies were forced lo r-xtnnd them- ‘ lwrs immtxiiiutoly summoned and rc- piirls i-lu-ro will bc no serious ciicct 1,, thc cyc. An interesting game or heel-my icok place Friday night between llw Summersidc School boys team nix‘ |ihe Wellington School team this i ‘the second time for th's young tcni on the ice this winter they were d" rrntr-d by a. score or 4 to _1 in r-i"! ci Eummerside. feree and is to be decorated for bril- WTY "ml" fire LAUNCIIING scnooi. The following is the class stand Ing oi’ Launching School for t? month oi‘ January: Grade X-l, Mary McDonald; 1 ‘Frieda Gardiner; 3, Cathcrii PERSONALS i. G O L D E N --M'.'s. George Read m Rcadgk Q RAN (3 E Comer is in the Hospital at Char- lottetown for an operation. Hcr l Ziiiss Lucy Arsonmilt, sllllllllflffilill! U16 finest eight plccc orchestras ill Phenson. Grade VII-l, Aggie McLean; 2, John McDonald; 3, Lucy Christian. Grade V—l, Rita McDonald; 2, Florence McPherson: 3, Florence Morrison. Grade IV-1, Aim-caret i\icPhvi-- son; 2. Sarah McPherson; It, Calh- sviaous accident i-happened to 3 l-QIII"? M¢C°Yml1¢k~ “NR n A Coggrow 1W: 1,“,"l,l1_ 3 l, 01d “domed son o; Mn and! Grade III iSr.>~l. him-y .1, bnaiey. Uuslnoasih. q ' ' Jos. O. Cassie. While pihyng Christian; 2, Lur-illc Mcl can; 3, Jo- “Ycs. the people who couldn't about the iioor with an open lmck- Iwllll M"C°"m"°k - Grade III 1.11214. Bernadette McDonald; 2, Patricia Christian. _: Grade II-I, Teresa “hiker; l, ' John McCormack. Grade I (Sm-l, Tenn Walker. If ‘f Grade I (Jr.)—1, John l“. Mc- Phcrsoi I. LFcachcr-Florcxicc Clnisiiiin. i ii 4 I "lliwc you noticed any signs’; pay their bills are starting lo proig lsuF-Lcglon Wcckhg ne¢l‘“B?Ei*§v§§§?E§egei MEETING OF GRADUATES In pursuance of correspondence in the ‘ press suggesting that graduates of Prince of ‘Wales College might generously avail them- selves of the» privilege, if offered, of subscrib- "I ing towards special equipment for their Alina Mater, a meeting to consider the proposal will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock I" the new City l_-lall annex. which all P. W. C. graduates are invited. Will simply be for discussion and suggestions. the outcome of which may result in a scheme be- ing adopted to put before the graduates gen- erally. l i f‘ Z i I. The meeting. t° . W. J. P. MACMILLAN, M. D. Minister of Education. younizcr. Hides tiny lines, wrinkles many friends hope she will soorfb" Bud DONE. Tl‘! MELLQ-GLQ- 501d restored to her usual good hcnlili. through all Druggists and at Toilet m‘ mm w” former“, M155 Rah Gm c°““t°“' whim-y of chsrmtiewwn-s BRINGING UP FATHER In cooking Carnation makes favor- ite recipes better. Use it with coffee, fruits and cereals. You'll find Carnation economical. Approv- ed by highest medical authorities for baby feeding-that's how good It iel Christian; 4, Elizabeth McPherson 5, Charles McLean. Grade IX-l, Mary McCormacx. 2, Rita McLean: 3, Frances Mc- ..i;.,_c GOOD GRACIOU§~ ‘Tl-HS lfi A PORT- HOLE’ YOUR CLOTHEEI Wrm for Iru Cook Hook and Iiaby Hook Carnation Co. Limited, Aylmer, Ont. . Carnation Milk Inn! n!!! CANADIAN COWS. ‘IVI-(‘IAVADA m (ZANADIAN-MADE mus .' 2. < 1 .' (fllfllll/li"!