*2 ._ set-ma l - r <- v- z. .¥_.,.,_§,:.__._.;,§e ._.,. 22;. ‘r~s.'szi<i;l~.»zls.a* 2 ‘--..~§?-; l Nile, Maize with Black, - Silknit Pajamas and Coat ensemble Am: Very fetching negligee ensemble smear Pajamas a Coolie Coat ECENT ARRIVALS m the lingerie section. these charming ensembles have attracted much delighted attention. Various in de- ‘sign, they include a number of striking color combinations, Coral, with Maize; Orchid with $7 .00 Red ‘and Nile. $7.00 COMPARE THIS RAYON BLOOMER WITH BEST DOLLAR VALUE ELSEWHERE lhRayon Bloomer in all new Shades, 79c Bobette and Standard sizes. it is easy to choose from this wonderful line. as all the favorite new colors are included. Eas- ily the best value bloomer in town Silknit “Pettinicker” elastic at waist and knee. Shadow Proof Oversklrt .25 Ladies Corselette with comfortable in- ner belt. Gives ade- quate supports‘ .50 l. liDaily new vArrivals OF PURCHASES BY MISSES FOSTER AND LOVE New Silk Dresses $3.75 $575 $3535 $10-50 v and upwards 35 New Spring Coats $8.75 $10-00 $15-00 ‘ $19.00 up to $65.00 ' - New Two and Three Piece Knitted Suits $15.00 $20.00 and $25.00 I I New Spring Hats $293 $11-50 05-00 New Wash Dresses $1.00 $51-93 $193 s l a? l Queen St. v Inner naonss acoam .. ‘£113, '55” gyimpgflly cli this cum- unlty ls extended to w. and litre- _e Acorn oi Alliston. Lot 63E in Q ' paging oi their little son, m» on February 26th., mo. months. _ _ ails-The death o! their beloved, and ‘ , uhild at this tsndor ass vhw " gfilnlng ties oi nature were so i‘ ‘severed. is indeed to the _ _ parents a tryins excori- avhose every thousht 811d W" ‘ on the wcllsre oi their one. flidugh the can: cloudahovsr V .13 Araoent cot. and it seems lfflflnts have the cheerinl f W that their precious one is jllbinthlarlusd-ieaumfllfl ‘ and pain. and u» m. jgunflggtgnd, yet thl bfllfilV-‘v ? érloone a IYI°LEOD Charlottetown . "'1' " memories‘ sweet recollection will bring a shoot solace oi P0309 0° ""1! wounded hearts. The iunsral services were c011 ducted by Rev. J. W. Williams, who was able to speak words o! ccmiort md cheer w the parents and irisnds assembled. The iollowing hymns were sung: "Becks/hing Hands" and “When lie Oometh to Make URI-ll: Jgwelg," The pail-bearers were Messrs. Albert lilcktn and Walllol Campbell. interment was made in the new cemetery st rotors Rold- ‘ "luiier the llttle children lo come unto Me For oi such is the lflnldom 0i Heaven." BIG ‘Il-AVIL OVII WIII IND llAl-ZIAK, N. l.. lamb Tie-Jive transatlantic llnlrs arrived on latur- dl! QM lunday irom British and continental some to land a thousand Mibisgsan "m inma- esrt leIt-bya-tfiaspedlai train m": the caaaoaa llltional Railways to: .llnlifl'flll,ldifllifit. Alnoqtlsqsiupearrivlngwesetbe “unsettle” as] uaaaaeliesaroauraueafiaaemsu 4 The Western Guardian rm: mAgIJrrrrE-rowu" uaamm -BI-AN MIDDLINGS. s Oflclkl. cracked corn. cornmeal. hi! now at Bruce's. 2468-34741. --——-r —BUY IUNDY GASOLINE lhd moblloll motor oil at Bruce's. 2465-81741. --GA\'I FIN! EXIIIBIIION 0!‘ STEP DANCING-dds. A. W. Tenton. who is ‘is years young. delighted the audience at the lecture in 8t. Elean- orl Hall last Friday evening with a tine exhibition oi step-dancing. Ha was accompanied by Proiessor Hume on the violin-G. -I.ITUI.NID FROM MONTREAL -Mrs. Neil McLeod, who underwent a serious operation in the Royal Vie. toria Hospltsl. Montreal. returned to be: home in Sunur " at the week end. Mrs. Mclned l; very mud; improved and her many iriends hope tones hsr about again in the n“; m. ture.—8. t -rnn: OI-GAN IICITAL-Pm- ‘lessor Belle Fowlcs. oi Plctou. N. 5., oiliclated at the organ in the Pres. blfierisn Church. Bummer-aide. at the Sunday services. Aflsr the evening service, he gave a very tine recital. A lull congregation was greatly 1m. pressed with his masterly manipula- tion oi the instrument, the impressive tones o! which were brought out to the lull in the besutliul selections ‘nndere by him. Professor Fcwies has made his mark in Nova Bcotian musical circles since coming m pm. mu s iew years ago. He has been oi- iered the position o! organist and choir master oi the Presbyterian Church and will give his decision within a iew days. It his services are obtained the oonzresotlon Will be terminate indeed and he will be a valuable addition to the musical fraternity oi the community. Mr. Jack McLeod gave s. beautiful rendi- tion oi "The Ninety and Nine" and Mr. Lowell‘ Hancock contributed e itnc tenor solo during the recital-S. _._..-__.-. ANNOUNCEMENT! 'Elite Beauty Shoppe Summerside Announces to its many patrons that they bavc installed a EUGENE PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE and will at all times be ready to give permanent waves. Prices Reasonable. Write or phone for appoint ‘ c! lniormation. Yhone 298-]. R.- HARDING 24884-184831. watchman" Parties requiring Fertilizer Irena the Potato l‘ a Association to be delivered at Pinette will kindly leave their orders with B. D. IKUICIIISON. Hnette. atrial-it'll ~01. 000-040-0000-0004-00044-0-0-0040 HAVE YOUR EYES IXAMINED AND GLASS 8 FITTED BY g e c. PARKMAN lsglate w Optometrist t Montague, P. E l. BELL G MATHIESON Barristers b Solicitors Collections MONEY T0 [DAN MONTAGUI 0-0-0060-00000000000000040-0 EYESIGHT EXAMINATION lilting and supplying Glasses OFIOMITBIIT Olin Oonlleetil With i-IIOIIN HOODY FLOUR tbanlevor. All grocers. HISI-S-bdllwlll-h. ..._-. -n|:srn or neuron News- IAPIIMAN WELL KNOWN» HIIB —Dr. J. a ucuurdo. o! dumnurside. has received word o! the deatlron better Norman McPhatl. who was well known in Summcrside. having visit- ed tbs Island quite imuently and made many irlends. Mr. MoPhlil helices Brehaut, daughtpg o! the late Mr. and Mrs. William Brebaut. o! Bummerside. He was a succssslul MWIPIDQr man and at the time oi h" fill-h. Was one oi the beads oi the stair c! the Boston ‘ . He had been in tailing health ior some months. He leaves to mourn, be- sides his widow, one son Donald, be whom the sympathy o! Island irisnds will be extendcds-fl. —ISLANDII PIDMOTED ‘I0 HIGH POSITION 1N TIUUT COM- PANY-Many Island Irienda o! Mr. P111119 B. Cobb will be interested to learn that he has lust been appointed Manager o! the Delaware-Chippewa branch o! the M. and T. Trust Com; Pony lo succeed Cilflord M. Kirkland. who was elected'an assistant scorc- ilfy- Mr. Cobb has been associated witlrthe bank at Buflaio (or the last six years as e member oi the branch department. Beiore going to Buiialo he was connected with the Canadian Bani oi Conuncrce. He is a native oi ‘fl-yon and received his ‘ " at Prince ct Wales College. Char- lottetown. Mr. Cobb is s brother oi Mr- John 0. Cobb, oi Summcrside- S. c-j- --CAIlD PAITIES-The finalcard party oi the series conducted by the ladies o! 5t. Mary's parish. Indian River, was held at the home c! Miss Ellis Glills. Clement. on Tuesday evening. March 4th, with a good at- tendance. The ladies’ prise was equally merited by Mrs. George , Ramsay. New Annan. and Miss Elias- beth Gillie. Indian River. and drawn by Miss Gillie. Mr. '1". A. Drlscoil won the gentlelnerrs prise. A grand lruit cake donated by Mrs. Neil Mc- Klnnon. Clermont, was lotteried and added a good sum to the iuuds. Mr. ‘rhmas Kelly, the lucky winner oi the coke had it sold by auction ior the good ct the cause. the highest bidder being Mr. Ed Urch. ‘have!- ler's Rest. The preceding weeks, sim- ilar delightful aiiairs were bcid at the homes o! Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDonald. New Arman. Mr. and Mrs. Austin McLcilan. Indian River, and Mrs. Joseph McLciian. Indian River. PEESONAL! —Mrs. Gordon Bchurmsn. oi Char- lottetown, is visiting in =- " this week.—B. * -Mr. and Mrs. Maynard. oi Sum- merslde spent the week end in Nort- ham-S. —Mr. I}. V. McLeod. of Albany, and Mr. T. A. Mclvcr, o! Klnkcra. were in Summereiue on business on Satur- ‘don-S. -_-__-__--_.-__ Piles Disappear No Cutting or Salve Needed External treatments seldom banish Piles. Nor don euttinl remove tbs censo- The cause is internal-bad circula- tion oi the blood. The veins are flabby - the bowel wells weak - the parts almost dead To quickly Ind saiely rid youraeli o! plies you must ms the circulation —ssnd trash. healthy biod to heal and ltrlllli-hen the sectsd parts. 1n- ternal treatment is the one sale method. Olntnients and cutting won't do it. ' . . J. d. Leonbs dt. M. 1).. a special- ist. set at woe-k some yearn ago in find a real internal rented; for piles. He succeeded. He named his pre- scription BEM-BOID, and tried it in 1000 cases before he was satiaded. Now HIM-ROD is sold by all drug- aiata who have authority to rstund the purchase price to any dissatisfied user. It's a harmless tablet. easy in take. and can always be iounll at Danton llentegus, P. l. l. OOGAOOQOO ; ele- E u. .1. MABON i Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. fildll! last at Needhaln. Mlle. of Mr. . lfllfflid Dr. MEMUMD’! 0010181, Mia ,. Well-I. _ -—Ml'. “If!!! Ulllllt. Schools, was a visitor to Summerside at the week ends-S. ' -lh-. Georgefrissel, oi Bununer- slds. spent the week end in Wilmot Valloyp-I. —M.r. Cousins, oi Ksnsibswo. has returned iron: a business‘ trip to Al- bertnn and the west o! the Province. -8. --Ven. Archdeacon White. o! lum- awaiea, u attending the Diocesan Inldtlllg in Charlottetown this week. -—B. —ldr. Andre Patursl, Bench 0on- eul ior rrinse Edward Island. rsturn~ ed home to Sulnmerside on Monday had been on oillolai busincsa-l. —Mlss Mildred MacPbsrson. o! the ofloe its! o! Messrs. It. '1'. Holman. Ltd, lusunerslds. bu ‘ trons a most enioyablg trip to Boston. Mesa. wiW-e she visited relatives and irienda-l- -M.r. Robert Corril is home iron: Boston. Mass, and is being given s hearty welcome by his old Irlends. At present he is visiting his brother. Mr. Lloyd Gorril o! Messrs. Brace McKay dz Co., oi Bummersidea-l -—Miss Marion Read o! Sunan-aer- slde .whc has been spending s de- llgbtlul holiday in the West Indies. visited tricnds in l-laliiax and Monoli- ton beiore returning home. Miss Read arrived in Bummsreide on Firi- dsy evening. -8. --Mr. W. A. Chlng oi Sumntsreide. has been visiting in Charlottetown. the guest _oi his daughter, Mrs. James Murphy. His son, Mr. Erskine Ching. who has been in ' British Columbia on account o! his health. returned home a Icw weeks ago and is staying with his sister. Mrs. Mur- leyw-B. ' Eastern Guardian ..'B.OBIN HOOD FLOUR is guaranteed t0 please you better. ilsl-S-fidnronth. . NORTH I-USTICO AND VICINITY Mr. N» G. Heroine’. North lilsilco. was a-visitor to unarlotteiown and neporiithe roadie avcrypoorcon- dition. Mrs. Cluster Woolner liar return- ed home from a pleasant visit with relatives in Ksnsingtvc and New Glasgow. -Dr.J.'A.1s!uII01-flA50rt¢ll. was_ avlsitoeto Busunsseidellfl lesbian ot_ night. trons l-Ialiiax, N. 8.. where he ' i w. mam madam. who has. been oing ‘ ‘ in the P. E. island Hospital has returned w an hon-w m Cavendish. mal many irlends are blessed that his health is much improved. Miss ldildred Woolnsr, Stlnley Bridge. has blln aplndlng the past iew weeks with friends in North Rust-loo and Cavendish. Mrs. Granville Hunt-sin Ind Miss Elva Bernard spent the week end in Bherbroobl- Iuesta oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘llowoaend. Mr. and We. I. C. h?!“ have leit on e combined business and pleasure trip to the Elston: States and Upper Canadian ottils- They expect to be absent several waslu. was was liumy has been-en- gaged as salellady in tbs consul store o! n. o. nurses. was Katherine Honing has re- turned home from a pleasant two months visit in Charlottetown- w.i:rptonlmitla.tlu|enislinan— agaraztuauwmaidamclrclqia hoot very bu! Ill-hlfllll and ahlw- ingthelarllnumberoieogabsil receivingiromtbevltrona. ‘me worldb day o! prayer en (“Jinx k;1\f\]_»'\Ul1\i‘l movie“ Fa,,,,~,,,'g,.u¢aaa 41A’ {Of ¢V¢Y V l swim: or‘ usual. recor u H98 mum-w» s“ F "5. . a. Machlno tools of allbflf“ ‘wrmsneh press or ‘an’ £13” than we" obtain Ill ° cblnflY _ P emamcnte. “PW abrasive 900"’ needed f0! 9°00“ ma and Ifllmwanw‘ “Sloan! Iiciflvwm‘ o! with $1M’! li0¢h “d Pratt l: C167 '1"; dgdhflllactthmflivadeglffiglvfi ”_-f I mtaa P0399.‘ o ‘uppb, cf “m? ‘tywflucL ggkbanlxe-Morso Pull?“ Bcann m“ {m- eiiiclcncy B110 - b “t, Pndunn lather"; ole _ I ..- ou can o ~ i... - gnd 1139 Y9“ Wm “I a. - a» weer“. aatea game. =5 .’ the baglmdzuatzalzahllvgallfabticslli ='“Y- “"00"” P“: i in u »‘ Town" oil-w “°‘,“‘§j...,°"'.,?.a will» I yeveryitlm steam!“ 11-5” ginllfl V3175 but as in: W‘ “flygmm We: line. cows!” *° tochwflgimme ' mectcd t0 “fillies... hi" m‘ g‘, fihaPel-‘v thlflfldfina Planers-l‘ also eision in- ‘ whfils eally ever?‘ F‘: d”? pfgduCtiOfl “dim of tho From tiflY d SuppllGS large crbcnt will!“ Win81?" Vanflwv“ Gall"? E4°‘°“‘°“ ‘ ..._.¢ the surrounding dismcta. In. new. bishop. wesldcnt ottba Cavendida United W. M. lapreslddd and with her on the olationa and aunties her were Mrs. I. A. Hacienda Div- sident o! tbs Presbyterian w. u. s. and Mrs. Walter Iinapecs. Resident ct the Dentist W. N. 5.. am. wea- Msrch 7th.. was iittingiy obsennd 16y halt-b Ffilld at tlflllfl- int-he Cavendish United Cburobfiheautbeeindiormoiurvisewufiwmfllflilfvbstbflrlar. It’. was sweetly lung by 10's. B. W‘. llacliemde with m. Boner stew- wlth a large attendance o! ladies oi carried out. several ladies lllllng in Bibles constitute the latest h!!!‘ prayer. A solo. ‘me Garden oi Pray- dressing in! in Europe. i...- Long umbrellas are acplwlli 0" art as communist. At the bu». s; "chubby" type in Paris- ibs service ldsliclous lunch was "Wed by tbs lash: as oavandlab Writ. l. i ‘ Uilinllh and Italian fashions are Mnngmg gmpqmd $35,341,054 worth o! American isrm mlflllm" in 192D. Braaii has an amateur llhvwlmlm erase. 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