I THURSDAY? h That Buckingham “THRILL” 4 Buckingham. C ig a ret t e s’ THE CHAR LOTTETOWN GUA R DIA N The Western Guardian —1%, 2, 8. 5 and I ll. l‘. gasoline engines in stock at Bruce's. 3413-2-18-21. —BABGAINS in kitchen utensils, see Brace’; Hardware window. aila-z-is-‘al. f -Il1‘ YOUR FLASHLIGHT is out or order, consult Bruce's. 8412-2-1B-2L Lsuowsnoas, MOOCASINS. and Snowshoe Harness, in stock at Bruce's. 3412-2-18-21. Eastern Guardian mmonm noon no!!! w"! 1v leading dealers cverywhm- 5m" than over. 2050-1-30-1 month Hall, on rem-nary 21st. 8004-18-1 ..'SPI1.'CIALTIES at the entortai ---a mellow blend m;"3"'.’=?.§...f.';?.'°;filuif°§ “L333 $°?§..'.'7§Zl§ “l” m’ mo» "mm M- imi" i" ofiallthofafinest “gig M11" 1mg; ‘i? "i" *°‘°"'"“°'""°~ ‘$121.33. i§°il.."..'.°.‘l'.°.umut"ll°u. ’ in Tobaccoucool: a mm“ :- ‘y. ' —N0'I'ICEi TBITCENTRAL BED- I awn“ smooth‘ -KBNS!NGi1‘0N PBESBYTBB- EQUE FLOUR. MILLS will do no 20 QUALITYALWAYS _ 15: o c on P o N s PROWSE & SUNS amino-a *‘-.\:~.a‘:~“- < \le A\\\_'\\,‘ MURRAY HARBOR Big Discount Sale m/unrlolllsaco "INITED IAN-Divine worship will be con- ducted by Rev. pr. Ashdown on Sunday, February 22nd, at l1 a. m. and ‘l p. m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class at 10 a. m. Mid- week meeting Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. —-HOCKEY AT KENSINGTON- Kensirlgton Granltes vs. Cape Trav- erse Bloodhounds, Kensington Rink, Friday, Feb. 20th, at 8 p. m. This is the final game oi the playoffs to de- cide the winner of the Eastern and Central Section for the Mclcan Trophy, Prince County. Special train will leave Borden. Skate after match. Admission 50 and 25c. 3446 --LEF'I' FOB. zroaom-d-Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Owen, who have been visiting the lattcrll parents, Mr. and M31. G. W. Bell oil.‘ Summ “' , for some time, left on Tuesday morning for iloronio, where they will reside for a time- When Parliament opens Mir. Owen will attend as special cor- respondent for ’hls paper. Mr. and custom work oi any sort on Satur- days. Positively no exceptions. R. A. Wright Leard. 3022-1-30-Feb. 4-5-11-12-18-19-71 —VALEN'1‘INE TEA-The Valen- tine tea and bazaar in Epworth Hall on ‘Tuesday under the auspices oi the Ladies Aid oi Trinity United Church was a great success. The tables weredaintily appointed, Val- entine decorations being used. A steady stream of people kept the waiters busy until quite late. The fancy work table was oi particular interest to the ladies and the many lovely pieccaoi‘ needlework iound a quick sale. A candy table and other attractions added muchto the suc- cess oi the affair. The amount real- ized wuvery gratifying to tilose who assisted in this annual event. S. __.._______._ PERSONALS —Frlends will regret to hear that Mrs. Fassmore is seriously ill at her ..'EN'I‘ERTAINMENT in the i. Fellows Hail, Montague, Februs 21st. The ladies of the Uni! Church will stage a one act comev "Henry's Mail Order Wife.” 3420-2-18 .‘.*BIG DISCOUNT SALE. 2i. oi! all Horse Blankets, 15% oi! r Fur Coats, Buffaloes. 15% cl Star. elda Mons Underwear. 20% ol ther Wool underwear. Big reduc tion balance oi Men's and boys over- coats, men’: leather jackets, etc. Mc- Gowans Limited, Kilmuir, P. E. I. 3442-2-19-21 ..*UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CAIN- ADA, Georgetown and Sturgeon. Ser- vices Sunday, Feb. 22nd: Sturgeon. 11 a. m.; Miiltown Cross at 2.30 p. m.; Georgetown, 7 p. m. Dr. Ccbllrn oi Toronto, will be at the evening service and will speak in the inter- ests of Social Welfare. Rev. O_ U. MacNevin, Pastor. lfifllAll ILMIB FABNILL at entertainment in Odd Ibllow ‘rel-pun I a u‘, ‘n 1" ‘i This week you can ‘replenish YYOUR LINENS AT A SAviNG STUCK TAKING INDICATED the presence of somewhat larger supply of fine Irish linens than we should have, so we are making it worth while for you to take them away, and lighten our stock. Our Linens, as you know, come in all cases direct from the famous mills of Ireland, and every item offered you is reliable in material, and attractive in design. was =2 svunllleuna. Ibllllll: LINEN TABLE CLOTHS 72x72 inches $2.75 quality sells at . . . . . . . . . .$2-20 $4.50 quality sells at . .. 3.60 $6.50 quality sells at . .. . . . . 5.20 $800quality sells at 6.40 LINEN TABLE CLOTHS 72x90 inches $5.75 quality sells at .. . .. . .$4.60 $6.50 quality sells at . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 $8-50 quality sells at .......... 6.80 $10.00 quality sells at ......... 8.00 Mrs. Owen have many friends on the 11°11“? 111 Slllnmerlwe- $- fsland who regret to see them de- —-—- part. Mr. Owen was, some time ago, -—-Mr. Edwin Darby oi Abrams editor w; m, pioneer and was 315° Village, who has been a patient in on the Guardian staff at one time. "19 P11111111 9011M!’ 30511111111 is the l‘ s_ guest for a few days of Dr. and Mrs, ’ Timton, Summerslde, S. 25% Off for Gash Only from l Feb. 21st. to March 5th. i931 l . Men’s Winter Caps. Boy's Winter Caps. 1 Men’s Shirts. ' Dress Goods. lllnard’. Llnimerll for ‘all Pain. Horse Notes Harness. Horse Rugs. Boy’s Overalls- Boy’s Combination Over- -nm'rn or‘ MRS. JAMES ENG- LAND-A wide circle of friends will —It is plea-sins to report that Rev. Guy Axworthy, long premier at the regret to learn of the death on Mon- Mr- Harding oi Bummerslde ls slow- famous "Blue Grass’ nursery, again day afternoon of Mrs. James England 1y Yewverinfi 11°11‘ his 5911111111 11111955 showed the way to his» contempor- FINE LINEN DAMASK SETS ' / Dress Flannel!’ ‘v r e Boots of qil-‘vener-s Rest, an” a short m. 8nd 1S 210W able t0 be up B. little each arias by contributing twenty one to CIOLIIS With NIIPIKIIIS L0 11181611, CIOLIIS being SITmeIettN 80322;“ airga s ', ness of three weeks. Mrs. England d"? 5- we 110 1151;, and u p, mu]; h; now d 72x72- 72x90 and 727K108 inches. ‘ a W}, u Plates ' ll-asthe widow of Mr. James England, -—‘—' reigns supreme on the honor roll of l ' . _ Whlti, 0 on‘ C s ‘ind Saucers ,a prosperous farmer. She was iormer- —M1'- fmh" R- 3131111955 °1 511m‘ ‘sires of 2.10 trotters, having de- 56-25 s"! BIVIWW - - - - - '- - - - - - - $5130 $12-50 S915 3T9 110W - - - - -‘ - - - - $10100 a ' ggxf“:"§htting_ F31’ ‘vim ' 1y Miss Aggie Winsloe of Rustico but mersloe is seriously ill. He is one o1 win-ones every other horse dead or $7.00 Sets are now 5-60 $14.50 Sets are now . .. 11.60 had lived most of her life at Tlav- Summersidez‘ ‘Mesh citizens and w” jallve in this respect. He is also the ‘ellel-‘a Rest. where she was beloved “M1111 °“° 11"“ “W” ""11 W111 be 1\vorld's champion oi’ extreme speed, by all who knew her for her many "1155" b1’ h“ 1.1111111’ ‘Ylmdfi W" 11'1" ‘lluvlug sired four in the 2.00 list. lklndly lotions There are left to b” “Mm” °° he“ h" l" Pmgmss‘ thirty one in the 2.0a list; 12o in ‘mourn three daushters. Mrs. George “5- s- tile 2.10 list. nu has sired fifty til-cc Hyndlnon of Framinston. Mow; Mrs- year olds in the 2.10 list; eighteen, ‘Lyman Hall of Shorbrooke. and Mlfi two year olds in the 2.10 list. A feat "M37 5i h°111°- 311d W" "115- 31ml’ that no other horse, dead or alive oi Coleman, and Howard on the ad- joining farm to the homestead; also two sisters, Mrs. B. C. Prowse of I cllll teiown and Mrs. C. Harper of Ottawa, to all o! whom The Guard- vian extends its sincere sympathy. Th, mm“; i; “king p1“, ,th1s_ In the Presbyterian Church, Ken- ‘Thursday, alfternoon- at 2 o'clock, slnaton. a lB-Pse convocation assemb- {mm he; 1st,; midenm to ghgpgg- led on Saturday afternoon. Feb. 7, Boy’s Fleece Lined Under- Dry Sheathing Paper. wear, Tar Sheathing Paper- .Men’s Fleece Lined Under- Women’s Overshoes. wear. Shovels. \ Men’s Wool Underwear. Manure Forks. _ Men's Jumpers. 'Men’s Rubber Suits- Men’s Shirts. Boy’s Rubber Boots. Men’s Boots. ' BOW!» 5111115- Men’s Rubbers. lvlat Canvas. Women’s Rubbers- Paints. Men's Lumbermen Rubbers. iAlso 25% off all Hardware (Memo-All Book Accoun is due Prowse & Sons to be settled at once.) $7.75 Sets are now 6.20 $16.50 Sets are now 13.00 $10.50 Setsarenow 8.40 $20-00 Sets are now 16.00 $25.00Sets are now 20.00 LINEN TABLE NAPKINS g . . A great chance lo add a few dozen COLORED BORDERED napkins to your equipment, at a bar- ' gain. l $2.95 Napkins for .............$2-35 $3.75 Napkins for 3.00 $4.50 Napkins for 3.60 $7.50 Napkins for 6.00 $12-50 Napkins for ...........10.00 . lllnard’: lllnlment for nil Pain IN MEMORIAM JAMES THOMAS BENTLEY sire oi extreme speed absolutely in a class by himself. some honors to the “golden cross" Bingerl and Ailworthy are: From the mating of Guy Axworthy to Gaity Lee (a daughter of Bingen) came Lee Axworthy 1.58 1-4, a double world's champion; he first beat ev- Luncheon ‘Sets 52x52 C10"! With 6 Napkins to Match $2.95 i‘ _. I i c" u" Frost Breaks- Pronlptly and eiTectually repaired -by experienced ‘plumbers. l‘ Frozen Pipes- Quickly thawed, no danger of fire with our modern appliances pic's Cemetery, Veil". Archdeacan White, D. D., officiating. S. -—CIIICKEN GALLANT WEDS- In spite of the dark clouds hovering over hockeydom, Chick Gallant, star right winger of the Crystal team, paid a visit to the west of the Province af- ter Friday's match and returned on ‘mesday looming with a pretty bride. His comrades were at the station to greet them and showered the happy _ pair with confetti. The marriage took place on Monday morning at St. An- thonyis Church, Lot 5, when the pas- tor, Rev. Father Gaudet, united in marriage Miss Mary Eva, daughter oi the his Iidele and Mrs. Arsen- ault, of Duvar, to Mr. George Clai- lant, son of Mr- and Mrs. John Gal- lant of Suinmerslde, in the presence oi a large number of relatives and frlenm. The bride looked very win- 1931, to show their sympathy and appreciation in the home-coming oi a Margate boy who passed away in Boston at the age of 80 years, and according to his expressed wish was buried in Kensington. The service uias conducted by Rev. Dr. Ashdolvn, who spoke on "The Lord is My Shepherd" from the lamil lar 23rd Psalm. Mr T. W. Bentley, a. cousin oi the deceased sang in beautiful tone. "Open the Gates of the Temple,” and after the service which concluded with “Nearer My God to Thee” “The Dead March in Saul" was quietly played by Miss IMlrlarn Proiltt. the organist, while a large number of friends filed by the casket tq look for the last time on a beloved face. The wife, Mrs Matilda C. McNeil Beniiley, and daughter Mrs Laura Shaw accompanied the remains from ery stallion that ever lived, on the turf, and for the two years he was in the stud he added fifty standard performers, 17 oi them in the 2.10 list. Something no other horse dead or alive ever did the first two years they were in the stud. When Guy Axworthy was mated with Margaret Parrish, (a daughter oi Vice Com- modore, a son of Bingen) she pro- duced Arion Guy 1.59 1-2 (the worlds fastest four year old of his time.) From Arion Guy's first crop of foals came Adtm 2.0‘! at two years old world fastest two year old in 1920, and who sold for seventeen thousand dollars, at two years old. Lawful, (by Lee Axworthy) when mated with Rheim Lass, (a daughter of Bingeni produced Legality (3) 2.02. who sold at the Old Glory Sale of 1030 for $1&,500, the highest price paid at the sale. Lee Axworthy sired Lee Tide, has accomplished, placing him as a/ l J I BLEACHED LINEN TABLE DAMASK 60 inch 75c yd. 70 Inch $1.35 yd. Sale of REMNANTS Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, Bleached and Un- bleached Coitons, Towellings $145 Yd- Tuesday 17th. On Sale Tuesday February 17th. rl ‘ I . a n" dug", prim all based on double rolls oi 7i fl‘°u_~" ‘ M0575“, Mm“. qnare feet- _ flags] bgdfiApfl-US v ' use rim couron wgm MIKE, Hi5 i: iuooaa a MoLIOD, ulmnln. GUAB. Charlottetown. l’. E. L i . 3|, ‘I send the new Wall Paper- Oatalog, ,, _ ms" ' - -_ .'-' u, Name ........"-t.....u-u...“.-..-..--...-.-......= _' Phone 393-J for your next work. ‘an: fimvtz” agzfieifbywgr Boston, also Mrs James Carrol, a sis- m5; m, “M, dam l, mfly mm,’ c “t”, Mm 80pm’, who were . pretty ter from Everett, Mass. Another sis- (a daughter 0g Todd, 3, Mn 0g 3m. . . ‘ ¥ -—.2.--.!.— ' I ma“ o’ the same shun The groom W1‘ MI-‘l J00" Wind-side resides 111 gen) and she is the dam oi seven in _ w“ ‘my ‘uppomd by Mr‘ Roy Grady Margate and three other daughters 310; this make; L” T“; m my,“ _ . H oi Sumlrlerside. After the ceremony Janie C‘ L“ Angeles’ N“ Geo H‘ Bmgen‘ L” Tm‘ m"! 5mm”: 7'05 ‘i ' ' a sumptuous wedding breakfast was xzxgrl M“ 11°“ K111111115 °1 P1!"- 1-1 at two yearn old: the lamest ' ' J d6. om nd m the » 9- _ muoey winning mo v» "' s" "' a Opp. Prince Edward Theatre zflvlegglitxtg-mionsa?“ 21:8“ by the The poll bearers were James Jar- and who reduced w 14,9 g... g, “ma, \ ° I I ma” man" m hmm“ °i ‘he new‘ dine’ Hiram nmpsom Michael years old’ and we" me “m” mon- . i ier lacs at Charlottc- most wonderful race us... \ ---'-—-—--—" " I I 1y mum! couple u‘ which a large munmm Th“. Ramsay‘ Mex 0y winning three ye“ om m ma’ mstfibltliloll] Races and has er has any knowlcdle pi is Billy :2 number o! we!“ were present on gvciusills and Alfred Mayhcw n nuph- Zvxllrgntia: dotoelgrtfidflltlsznzyfizfi‘ been sold to parties in the States for Cope, win race record 2.11 1-4, who “ma. “a nmgymg Glasses — the left f Sum- ' ' - xxnesyuzwéniy u: lojooerxpresm Interment was in Kensingion Cem- lar i-iambletonian stake at Syracuse. I W18 Dries. One of that most BR2001505111211 l1; fitezmllrlqirnisé: l": p: Ask The gmonf. puen" Qnununed the Bl-QTY- N. Y., B150 U18 “D0118!!! bllflllllhd 18ml Yihlunguiw~ogwwznnluwo‘ “or. ,0 ‘leoonds: A two minute “up; the IM- T ll rtkli: ma‘. ml: Looked Dark 3:322 $551510‘; fi-hll- flu! ll b! Blld hlll WM 1h 1.06, the fastest first on?‘ mun-a“. Illh u . Wall Papfir Catal0g no bride receiving tile hearty con- —- (Bud Axworthy) owned by m. .1. '1'. Atwortll) first cam b1 nu aegis: gzlllJglxllo 1:11,” 111;: 312x512: :4 |.|_ _|_ MABON Ifltulatiorls of tut Crystals. They Dancer-Y“ 1"" WWW“ 111"“ Willis o1 Homers" . Ind Bud's second dam by Baroness (he by F‘ ‘ ’, m n ltlmeo "111- "ma" i were the recipients of many lovely eyes. first foal (Minnie Axworthy 2st 1-4 on Dillon fl-lll flllrd dam 1W 0111 "W" '11 °"°1' ° '1‘ l _ acumen. P- ll- ,5, wan‘ YOUR NAME "f, “m” m u“ “won be owl gifts Mr and Mrs Gallant will make Girl-so will you have soon. Here at three years old) who won 1m- raoe Parhide. The fastest horse ever rais- niog first money every time started 3531313131?‘ 1 “" °“‘ ‘M m“ ‘° "" “d w“ m“ "u u“ “n” b“ tun,- llcule in Summerslde. a. comes my sweetheart. He is a boxer. so brilliantly on Dominion only ed on the Island is Jacqueline 2.lo,1-rc is may ‘luaOopla. —-, Canada. and moat economical WALL PAPER CATALOG II a. o. Address ........................................ 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