...,.9..,.;;,1.;.-...»....~;._. m: cannons-lows ouaanuw H av! rum! ARI 6 - soon ones UP HER! We know you THEWRE made your way, Heinz Soups are, the home-made way—the only way to produce soups that people are sure to like. Listen to this familiar, homey, old fashioned soup story iWeuse fresh, crisp vegetables, gathered at their prime and hurried fresh to the Heinz kitchens. We make our cream soups with fresh, sweet cream and our broths with fine prime meats. We cook each soup in small open kettles, sim- mering slowly, till the full, delicious flavour is will iikeHEINZ Soups ...; d..;.i.~_‘;;...;“?3'$.i'I-l_....__. ' . thoroughly “brewed in.” Heinz Soups are not condensed-but are ready to heat, serve and enjoy —- just as they are. That’s the story of good home-style soup as you make ii, as Heinz makes it. Enjoy Heinz Soup tonigh t-get a supply from your dealei—prices are very moderate. .. _. ' -- _ I " \~§@-n ' ‘rurnover fcr the day totalled more level of 231 than 20,000 shares, about 10,000 less of the day, Note the NEW Varieties HEINZ CREAM 0F MUSHROOM HEINZ BEAN SOUP HEINZ CHICKEN IVITH RICE HEINZ CREAM 0F OYSTER and all the old favourites Made by Heinz at Leomington, Canada, Established 1909. andPrliiesCouuty pflidflfl$ IBM h bflllrnatibllllfiblllt inntpuhiieation. 3E i 5 i. Egg; '- 8' iiiiégg %‘§§%1.E “PEEL 5 l. -srsciai. sesame-luv. h! QR mrlrht. of the Reflmptoadst Order at Charlottetown, was the special speaker at the Lenten ser- vles on Wednesday evening in St John the Baptist Church, M1,. eoucha. Bpecial Lenten sermons are poached every Wednesday and Friday during Lent. With the ex- ception of this Wednesday, Rev. Martin Mnnaghan, D. D. P. P, will be the sepeakeiz-S —-SAD NEWS BECEIVED—M‘I. Urban Gilli; of Miscouche has re- oeived word o1 the death on Sat- urday at the Mother House of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Mom‘ treal, of his sister, Sister Mary Reginald. The deceased was 58 yearsolngeandhsclbeenamein- ber of the Congregation of Notre Dame for 30 years, Ibr l8 years was operated on last September and in December was removed to the Mother House. Her brother, Dr. John Gillie and her sLswr, Bis- ier Bt. Lillian o! St. Joseph's 00n- vent, Peterboro, Ont, were with where it showed a gain over last Inilanuarylstflshevlsitedhernio- Zlighf "“ ithanyesterday- i ‘ Themarketgotawayeoaslow nlahtacloseotw emits. Others therwhohasbeenill sineethat eta-rt as the opening oi the stock t0 take part in the movement were time. There are ieit to mourn be. Exchange in New York was delaywnnhlmt’ finch lllmved l Point at sidw her mother. three brothers, ed by bad weather. Lacking thefl and die common and wetermhnr. John Gillis and m, Austin GEinQii-atinn usuailyooming fronisharmofsteeioiCansdganu-mg GiIlIJOEMCIi0,B.C.QMI.Ui'hQQ (hnadian Pied) were inilwillinl t° "m" “mm”. MONTREAL, nu. no: mei-nwv- ineiita 0n their vim mil-Ml" ">4 highilflltfltthelflbikrplrtd moms leased Ill-h 1 "will! the day, the Montreal Stock Er- weakiix in levels. With Wall I thongs followed the leadership o! sweet tailing to show my tend- International Nickel in a last-inin- ency to move Mabel". Btlmulliwn lite recovery today and sales were roi- Montreal dealers was lacking‘, It 16¢ Alllflsmupofbuesdidnot msooouche aimeaday moi-mm theirJanuary . which were attended by memhen room, nine members in attendance. two French Rlverhocksy teams, the Pirstes—K. Pldgeon. The President presided. Meeting North Stars and Pirates. played a ‘Third Period:- opened with the repeating of the Creed, iollowed by roll call. The minutes oi the previous meeting were read, adopted and signed. A —M'.lse Hope Jsrdine is visiting letter of thanks from 8t. Vincent's was also read. A vote oi ithaiihwas extended to the mem- --Miee Doris Mcqregu- of 14315 bars who cleaned the school. The ‘sdiool needs were discussed and it was moved and seconded that the and a new latch be absorbed quickly. As a. result the md the weak trmd continued un- weaker trend was reversed and the Insrket rallied 1,0 show strength is lied their ioroes and sent mum! .19 final bell brought dealings to values into higher ground. l close. Volume was lliht ior the terpart oi’ the day is traders higinthebackgroundiorthelllfi ung nloor from dealings but several days. moved into tbs van took sxharp jump late in flie at- d the late movement 001684! i110 tcrnoon on the upturn in prices-rally, Holding around its opening i LOBSTER RETORTS Years of experience werkill! i" °°'°P""ti°“ with large and small lobster factories have enabled us u» work out the best m» of i retort for each: 50'1"‘ mdwnm Retorts. Round Steel Vertical Be- torts. All tested under seal and ‘m; a wide harsh 0f "MY- guj for photos of these lllli flier lobster flllilllflliv 3;]; aad double stall!» "w; tfjgh, leg rollfll. ‘to. We alas nabs and repair steal all paella ashes. bsilua lithe!- infill!!- i4 PHONE iii) ‘H?! ll Iowa ~l J- F‘; til near die clue, when Bulls ral-fiI-h P811 in the afternoon recov- JTY. wnsolldsi-ed Smelter-s closed of the 1smily.—8 lwlth a in: cg ibl-I pcniis and 0y- aiNickeLafter -P'“m"\ lwePwwer with mwrmm“ m“ Ion of one point. i. losses were Siawinlgun, gem“; Steel Wires, Holllnser and many more. . Balsa 28,988. Bonds $17,450, ciiarsrow sciiooi. The following is the honor mli or lean of Bummersd .—8 Oliepsww School for the month of i ix-i, Mal’! a MacDonald. “Grade VII-l. Francis lladhn- onse VI-l, George iuoriies. Grade V~l, Elmer liIaoDonald; 2, Grads IV (0-1, Alice IIIQOn. lld; 2, Betty MacDonald; I, All!“ lifilld. Grads 1V (bl-l, Mildred llae- Donaid: i, John Mooney, Grads u“ ig-gq-eenti-e, local trader-flowers. ‘Ibewmmmlhlrflillm-Jiillisofmsouunhe: SiderLillian, i” 5i?- JORNYa Oonvent. Peterboro Jndwaslleginaathometoailoi Others to show PERSONALI her home in Freetown-Q isthegueetoimerianiptonp“. lottetawn-B ent visiting m. and Mia. Bciijam. in Sham o! Sumnierside-g Hi1. Haywoodisthsgimtofllialolin Grsdsl-Llliiahltolsnggalne Qfivbborliiminarsidsiorarsw Iailq, Perhsl aitlndance -- Alice ‘Mae. Bales days-B Iso- —|IY Whoa‘ whohae bonnet-basing“; g1- iioumiws SHOPPING News SEE WHAT YOU BUY BEFORE YOU BUY I17 3Pc. Bed Outfit IALIIIT "FIIISII IEO Choice of HIGH COIL or SAGLESS LINK SPRING COTTON FILLED MATIREISS FEBRUARY n, m, , ,_ p‘; - 1;» win: a l r 1 I - n a s a \ a \ a x n I is s - fi < - i f: V uh "slam: *1 2E IIIIIER SERVISE FOR SIX ABIIVE iiimiss ALllNE $4.45 CROCKERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY GLASS WASH BOARD $ six BREAD mo Birrriin PLATES six cues AND SAUCERS WHITE PAREEK CORO NET SIX DINNER PLATES SIX TEA PLATES 49c SIZE H2000 0LOTliES PliiS 14x20 White Frame llllilillii $112 SPRING CLOSING STYLE 60 \FOR 19¢ LAIITERII 2i FOR 19¢ GLllBES-‘ffflffjf’ HOLMAWS Sister Reginald had been head —--- -—- game of hockey in bench Rive: Wm" v! Bl- Mule Academy. Chi-l has taken a position with a prOm- lei-ion. cage and was very talented. She men; mm in Bank-ville, N. B, his Grade VIII-l Han] Qherren; lirlnk. ‘I'll score canted I-l in lavor Sara EASTERN GlilRiilll m“ ‘tififinfii her during her illness. The deoeaq I sed was n daughter oi m1. Glllls n" fl h.“ m..." us: alvertldiig Grade IV (Bin) 1 Kenneth Mo- and ms late Archibald Gillie oi ef a seway Indira ‘n; u. ins-ma a mm; g Jimmie 391ml; 3 an; “l” Migcouche grid wm b, ygfy “m”; a eeah a w"; muuy payable la uwwmhm ’ North Stars-E. Cannon. "ism shot u» u» 21m remembered byha girlhood friends. “"“'- sell-a is Charlottetown Guardian may be Wins hmdxwufikngpkAmmoflqmm GPIdQ 111-1 All! &fll'lflfl i” m-uy.‘ run. a lxnkg orlsftatEJ-NLbIm'lDr\l¢81t:-I71£ MaryTrowsdalrlIleanorBarvey. “lam mm m", m: m’: "us? “i? m. "m" "Mm much limpet-h! is uni-ended. fineinfl. wwestrmg ‘rheiunei-eltookplaeecnheaday advancing 8 at from the Mother Home in iron- 104. llonireal a It m and noynijti-eni. Special krvicel were held -in the Roman Catholic Church at Tbs Baldwin's Road W. I. hsld samwirrs moan w, i.~ will ream to learn - Arthur Murphy, formerly “M” VHF" “mm” 1m- ‘ or Bummmide. u seriously m a the Beard Heart Home in Char. —Mrs. Sherman of Breadaibarie. ‘"10 1W been a Dltlent in m‘ m“ °°““" HWM» " "i W'- ed by uncle: "Pack n1 your troub- la in your old kit bag,” rolowsd b, flu?‘ :;',,,,,""°‘,,,,,,,,"',,;";; waffles are done and the anawe ed by "Jokes." Meeting cios Haywood have t ed nmiw" _ Maebmald; "m" Winona. aiieianimoenuaniannnyu “nfl-mmlfll!“ W-Huwoed. Ian, ° ‘* wbesnmoneammuzciiai». Grsdsll-Llleiilllaobmsldaiid llltwvsentinoiiu-iocmmn, lllirisiIaoDiIia-lduqual). I Marionf“ -lnayninnd>libsllflri-h K595811- Grade VH—1 Ellen imtiart: 2 Grade V-l Douglas Crmanan; 2 David Clarke, 8 Austin Rowan. Meek). ___ lGndeIVUrJlDomtlUOard- onnbmhmumau" a quggggynoyqg w ~11“ 1:0’; 2 vera Rngarson: I Vader ma,“ my’: mo“ $1 ' Preach River hockey fans witness- K. Pldgeon. "shocks! Montana. mm. 0M1» 1 evict 1 vim 11mm: m the mo" m. Piffl g game Inter-IMO!!!) Paficfldli-i l Itlfmllloosningupfyqm skating with Bartlett. 2-0 score at the end L-bfl. ‘reachersziiorns Bell; Isanorperiodtomskemreetalliuinthe . third. --—-—--—- Summary by ‘ FRINGE IJVII BOOK]! First period:- Piratek-K. Pidgeon. iiitbemhool- On the evening or sen em, the You can't help making de "d0", “i811. golden-brown Wliilfl Willi this waffle iron. The auioleatie heat control isils you when the alllllilllll Ifillkl, tbaal require , Iflllilll up e w f- wlm“ fies from btiekliig. Thales l Summary by Periods:- Fkst period:- North Star.s—O. Meek. Peri ' l ' IIRITIIE ELESTRIS WIPIIY, |.Tii. A Charlottetown. P. m. i. CHA RLO TTETO WN ONLY Lineup:- Dr. Topper. like Waffles 7 $1.45 sits an Electric Waffle iron in Your Ilene waffle irons in the handsome Empire pattern are finished in chromium plate with pol- hhed black handles. Pay only $1.45 down and 82.00 a month for foul‘ months with your light bill. $8.96 if you pay cash. i NOMI- lodge". Yv/FPH Y U" cw“ .}§ u, i l I , ' A .‘r_j' EXCITED- rm T ‘YQA-q-‘il. '1' 001’ gallon ‘l; U; North Stars-E. cannon. North Stars-E. Gannon. North Stars-H. Meek (H. Isa Leod) North Btarbnoal, P. Halon defense, R. Gilllsple, G. Cannon in. P, Harding; forwards, O. Meek, Meek, E. Jollymcre, R. Mic-Kent R. Dennis, 2‘. cannon, IL llao Pirates-Goal, H. Meek; detain J. Campbell, O. Bernard, A| Pidgtfl forwards, P. Bewart, 0. Stewart, I. Bernard. F. Bernard, lL Payne, AJfliIEi-ST, N. 8., Feb. 2l.-—Phr l1 years, a drug store has stood on one the game, corner in Amherst, and today the hortsndo! l form or it. C. Millers: Company celebrated its Dist anniversary. Till store was founded by Si: Charla ‘Dipper. Bart, when a practitioner in Amherst. When he entered poi- itios he sold out to Dr. Natlianihir per, and R. C. Puller who commen- ced his services as a drugglst is Halifax, se ‘ the business from