.o.4...e*“"""""' Ask for the New Wall Paper Catalogue Write your nanle and address very plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mail to us, and we'll send you the biggest, best and most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada. 73 new de- signs. Prices all based on DOUBLE g ROLLS of 72 square feet. USE THE COUPON MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED. Charlottetown, I’. E. I. Send the new Wall Paper Catalogue to Name . . . . . . . . P.O.Adclress......................... ' Province Moore t? i-flcLeod Ltd. Charlolistilvlll, P. E. l. .i' "KT ' ,,_____..._j_-_» --- —~ lcllt. Llurh INSTTTIFPE .\ll.Z-.'l'l.‘.'(l it'll i‘ l (ll-mil; l5 -——~~»- ' -' c ..ill“\l'lllS sonle of whom The JillsikiiV "(l ltll‘ the lllst time. A hearty m» at lizzlllkr‘. was tendered lllelll Lllllluhllw: “Knitt- ll rl ' _» l. .~ l: lll tlflfig‘ (‘luvvl with Allure-on, c: 'il l Alliilenl. lll'(‘l' which the 2m] lav.» \..~:1~l". _ serwl a very applwlxlllg ulrllecl by lllh-zt lxzvtlllzt to h» lleltl at it 1_.l'.\".erl t ti.’ ‘All? ltltrl-ll \\'.t‘kl~:'. v be £\ll5\l‘\’;‘L‘ti ‘l’ Y'~l'>'. l.» I. lzlw 5* all tn tile it'll I.‘ -.' tvllnl l}. If.» .:l'l':'le-? rt \l'l'. ill ('.'l.\\'.\.\' .§‘( llOOl, rails‘ revolt ' - - sinlllllili‘, o: tlle I!‘t'£i"d- -'\' “liilflllil . .'.l School for i hnltillt: :l ‘ l t l.‘ :.‘. Yllfwilflf 'l‘?l-‘, t '. Afarlocod‘, l lllllllil‘t‘l‘t'll'.l -.ill‘l(‘ti " ~ .. i ‘J ‘ Josie Docu- ‘v til ti?» z-illlrt t " lllll 5- Al-Wwd ‘ jdllldlll: YmlrOivzl {ill It. 1 .‘-.1.lr,¢.lr~.~. Buchan- "Wlll Ilavtt l0 Merit y.» '1' le ports takrll llv ‘l e I 3 tlllllg ladies ~Ml (iill-isiiazl, X1111 M. Annabelle Aifii.‘ llhPhl-rson a d I-"I. ‘were well ca‘. l ill’. Yliilfll am ' ll- la-lohtcr ewe l‘ ..i.a Bllchallall. /l.lllee:-~.‘.lzll"y Buch- nn rivers, the soil e laillt.'lll_ .\l|l||lrll’.'4. “hill. l, PROWSE ales. Lli/IITED Charlottetown MWW- Dr- Mewwmbt-B- \ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDLA_N WESTERN GUARDIAN ._C0h"; 5X1) SEE U16 Old I'll/am clash ln Bedeque Rink W“1°"°“’ light sls-z-lo-zl ;LABR:\DUR “ERRING 62C P91‘ , dozen postage Pflld 0" P- E- I- Man ' cash with order to 3X86"- 6464-11-21. -—HOCKEY MATCH lit B0d9qll€ Rink, Thursday nlaht. Cal» ‘PM- erso vs. Bzxrlellue- 35ml" 5km’ “m” match, Admisi-On It wetl- 676-2-l0-2i ._.5'l'IRLING HUNTER, Kensing- ton. Fresh Mackerel and Haddock. Best Tea 28o. Lard 2 for 25o. Men's Socks 85c. Men's Overalls, red back $1.65. Boys Overalls 65c to $1.00. Fl R ST Fog TH; gs T_/_/ 6l9-2-10-2i. . ._Friends will learn with regret that Mr’. Oliflord De Cofl of Taun- wen large congregations at St. ton. Mass, is ill at his home. Mr. Paul's Church and St. Mary's De Cof! is a frequent visitor to church. Summerslde, at both Summersldel-S. morning and evening services that ——-— day. lent will be observed with —Mr. C. Murray, oi the hardware the cessation of card parties and firm of Summer d: 00., Moncton. dances during that periods-S. was a visitor to Tignish Monday. in the interesm oi his firm-T. -LENT.-Ash Wednesday usher- ed in the season of Lent. There —WELCOME VISITOR — Mr. Ready, the popular representative of DeBlol.s Bros, Charlottetown. was in Tlgnish on Tuesday in the in- terests oi his firm. Mr. Ready, who, on account oi the fire, has not been here since before the holidays, and his many friends were glad to see him-T. —Mr. Robert. Ross oi the staff oi the Bank of Nova Sootia, Kenslng- ton is at, present spending his holi- days at his home in Wheatiey Riv- er.-—N —Miss Florence Burke. Cilarlotte- town, spent the week end in New _._._ Glasgow. the guest oi Ivir. and Ma's. —K. 0F C. PARTlL-The closing Percy mckiesorh-N party at. the K. oi C. Home before _i. Lent was held on Tuesday evening _Ml-_ MacArthur of Ehnsdhle, and “'55 We“ attended» many mull‘ ‘who underwent a slight operation 1W members being Present Auctlv" in the Prince County Hospital last Forty-Fives and Budge WW Plev- week, has left the Hospital and is ed. The prize winners for Auction the guest of hls slslcl-l Ml-s_ George were Mrs. Jerry Doucette and Rev. Key o; Summerside. Mm M“. Father Bennett MacDonald; Bridge Arthur l5 also a gllesl; of Ml-Sv Key prize winners were: Mrs. William __5_ Sullivan and Mr. J.P. Hogan. Danc- lllg was enjoyed until shortly before gllhnmngyng 5031(5); CLUB midnisllt-s. REMAIN UNBEATEN “WEDDWG BELL5"‘A“ 1M9?‘ Sumnlerside Hockey Club and eating event took place in Tlgnish Q y_ M‘ L_ met Tuesday nlglll h”. Church on Tuesday. ninth» when the second time to do battle in the Airs. Margaret Arsenault, of Pcter- Crystal Rlnln The Hockey club “me- ill-Tame the bride °f MT- stun‘ emerged from the conflict on the ley J. Perry, of Acension. ‘Tbcy were long end o‘ a 2_l score all“. the attended by Mr. Joseph A. Gallant, teams had played through two pm, and MYS- Ail-W" P9"? (‘l $511 COW lods without a count. This team has Pond. After tile ceremony the in- yet l0 be hoalclh Claude ollllcnl tvrvsled Part5“ Nrmirvd l0 the of the sentinel-slut» Hockey Club ilomc of Ml’. Archibald Arscllault, shall-ell great pluck by slaying wltll V5119“? 9' slllllpl-uol“ din“? W35 the game, although curried oil the served in their honor, after which m; thrfue llmes‘, ohm h] vac-h phllml the bridal party drove t0 their fll- The l-h-Sl t“, lmlolls Wm an o“ lure home in Peterl-ille, where their reheated Sh)“, of allempts at llmle man!‘ "lends “Tlcomed th°m-"'T~ man combination play broken up by clever poke checking on the part of “TRANSFERRED — M17 C~ E- both forward lines, of willcll Sillll- Calnerotl, who has been lviallagcr hlcl-Slde Club “.35 perhaps the most of the Provincial Bank here for the (-l=lecllve_ past year, has been transferred to Dlchlc broke lhL, goose egg hall ll"? 11°51'30" of Manager 9f the way through the llllrd session when sllmmclside Bmllch and l-Qkfi‘ ‘We!’ he slammed in NOOIISJYS rebound his duties there on the 10th. While below paws had a chance to 1191"? Ml"- Campbcn mad‘? many clear. Two minutes later Jamlcson staunch friends and will be greatly dental The lwlhc fol. the Second missed in the business and social sew-cl on a hlcoly excculell pllm life of Tignish. All are pleased to Reg plllullls saved c‘ y_ M_ L“ see him advance in his chosen pro- fl-Qm a white “lashing when he 505510" and W15“ mm much 5W‘ realized on a determined solo rush CWi-T- just before the bell. The lineups: —-SOCIAL GATHERING-A very Q y_ w l, S‘Sitle Ilnckcy Club enjoyable evening was spent when Goal Miss Laura Shea entertained at a 541%,“; dc-lluhtful party in honor oi Miss Defense Alfreda Wallace, who is visiting her. '13 palm, Many novel games were played and D_ Steele dancing to PQDDY music whiled away the greater part of the even~ Forwards lng. A dainty lunch was served and Galldel Holman later the young merry markers de- phllllps Dlcklc parted for their homes, having en- Gallant w_ Wmdslde joycd themselves immensely-ill‘. Arsenmlll o-Brlcn ”'___ C. Steele Gay —CLOSING WRIST-The clos- glow Jamlesdn ing card party for the 5685011 0! the Referees-Wilfred (Chic) Gallant, C. M. B. A. was held on Monday [so Gflulhler__s_ night and was a most enjoyable one. There WON? twelve tBblCS. The lBdlBS COVEHEAD ROAD SCHOQL first prize was won by Mrs. Stephen Grade x_.1, Doris Bil-t; 2, Ruby Gaudet, Consolation, Miss Gertrude McLean; 3| Eh,“ MCLMUL MacNelll; Gents first prize, Mr. Grade vll__l' Dolly Ready; 2, Aiban Gallant; Consolation, Lenus new" swan; 3' warren Mellon“ Bulgcr. The season's prize for the Grade vl_l, Anhle Doyle; 2' highest number of points was won Blanche wehslm by Mrs. John C. Gallant who made Grade v_ll Ella Jay; 2, Nova 268 points. The prize was a beauti- Kellly; a. Douglas Kellm iul case of table silver. Dancing Grade Iv__l, Wendell BM; 2, bmugm m “ 91°59 5 m°5t en-lllYuble Staila Birt; 3, Isabel MacDonald. “fnmll-“s- Grade m-1, Edison McMillan; z, '_—' Garfield Jay. "-55" “W5 RECEIVED-rill“ Grade n (SrJ-l, Harvey Kellly; 690F118 C0061!’ 01 L011! m"? h" 2, George Jay; 3, Margaret Wool- receivcd the sad news of the death dl-ldgh of her brother. Daniel Sullivan. on col-nus n (JrJ-l, Janet Swan; 2, Dec. 22, 1931. Mr. Sullivan had Muriel Webster; 3, Eddy Doyle. been in failing health for the out Grade 1 (Sr.)—1, Helen McMil- year and passed peacefully away lan; 2, Clarence Wooldridgc; 3, rat his homo st 56 Henley Street, Lorne Kellly. Boston, Mass. He leaves to mourn Grads I (JrJ-i, Erma Birt; 2, besides his sorrowirlg widow a large Gordon Webster. family oi sol-ls and daughters; also three sisters, Mrs. Mary O'Neill, 11w M! northvm of all mon- Brighton, Mass; lVIrs. Della, chl-h keys ars the red-faced monkeys oi of Portland, Maine; Mrs. George "Pa" which 9-" I10 m0"! Bllflld of Condly o! long River; and one "m" m!" lhe "4 Mlllfml- brother, Comelius of Boston, Mass, Much sympathy is extended to the Indian deer hunters use bells berolvcd family and relatlves__s, When stalklnfl d9". the Bfliftlflls be- ing attracted by cul-iouslty rather than frightened away_ .-.i_._._- - "l _ PERSONALS T . EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'l\Il2.K AND CREAM for Slie. D. F. MacDonald, Souris. 1794-20-1 month. n/“i ..'ST. ALBANS DUSSION, (Afl- ghcan) ,'souris, Private devotions. Catechism at 2. P~ m- ..'GlGAN'l‘!O SALE of Boots and Shoes below cost prices while they last. Come in and look them over at Bears 6a Bears, Montague. 051-2-11-21. mcnonca or rm; non mmrrr (Anglican). Gwmwwn Fimt Slmd-ily 1n Lent, Feb. 14, Matias 11 s. m, “They W3"'- 93W‘ chism and Story 2 p. m. Evensons at '1 p- m. “The 'I‘ongue". Capt. T. F. Kelly, O. A. in charge, .. - rnnlnalno/ GAME - a thrilling game of hockey was play- ed on Friday evening in the Mon- tague Arena between the R. C. N. V. R. of Charlottetown and the Montague Imperlals. The game ended in a. score o! 6-2 in favor of the Imperials. The first period was fast and clean with the Charlotte- town boys slipping in two goals and showing superiority in combi- nation playing and good team work. The second period gave a good exhibition oi the excellent team work oi’ the Imperlals who shot in three goals bringing the score up to 3—-2 in favor oi Monta- gue. Third period was fast and furious, both teams fighting hard but the Imperials had the best of the play and shot in three more goals making the total score 6-2. The goals for the Imperlals were shot by the following: Lowell Poole. 4; R. Carl-others. l; B. Cur- rie, 1.-H. HELP IN SOUTHERN SASKAT- CHEWAN WAS GREATLY AP- PRECIATED The following excerpts are from n. letter rccehed by Ml‘. J. R. Bre- haut; of Nloniague. from his bro- ther Mr. D. C. Brellallt, who lives in Anal-aid, which is in tile strick- en area of Saskatchewan: Jan. 23, 1932. You ask if ihc people cl‘ South- ern Saskatchclvnn are really in need of help that comes from the East. Yes, they are in need of help but the government. has been tak- lllg cure of them. although what comes from the other provinces oi Canada Las been a great help and. is appreciated by the people here. Ally contribution cars of pro- visions that came here and to any other part of South Saskatchewan as far as I know is handled through the United Church. Those that were unloaded here were dis- tributed among all tile families of the district. no matter what. race or religion they were ill as fair u lnrtllncl" as was possible. Tilcro was part oi‘ five ears frollrOlltzlrio allcl three hundred boxes of fish from Nova Scotla handed out hero. Tile superintendent nf Home Alissiolls was here today and he says that. there has been one hull- drcd and l\vellty' cars shipped in this \vuy—-seclns a lot. but there are 250.000 people on relief in schummh Southern Saskatchewan. The. Sask- Gwohl Relief Commission has a big un- p Whodsldl, dertakillg on tileil‘ ilands to sup- Nohholl ‘ply food, fuel, clothing and fod- d(‘l' and seed grain to that amount oi‘ people“ It. is going to take some atcllewan government through the Racking pain nagging at you all day . . . won‘: let you sleep at night, eases a little then becomes worse, probably lumbago, sciatica or neuralgia. RELIEVE CONGESTION. The modern and effective way of doing this is to apply Tnlllluoollnll-lts method is clean, quick, con- venient. It: stimulates the surface of the skin and promotes the flow of healthy blood through the congested part, removing the pressure from the sensitive nerves. THERMOGENI relieves pain because it deals with the cause of the pain. SOOTHING AND RELIEVING WITH- OUT DISCOMPORT. Trnmnoosusis a scien- tifically prepared medicated cotton wool—-clean, harmless, simple to apply. Worn under your clothes without showing and without any dis- comfort, it goes on continually soothing and rclieving——deaiing with the chill before it can develop. KEEP A BOX HANDY; Keep a box of THBRMOGENE handy all through the winter. You can‘: afford to take risks. At the first sign of a chill, nip it in the bud by applying MEDICATED WADDiNG from other sources. Every car that through and if we can get a crop came in here was checked over by in 1932 we will be away again. We the Relief Conlmissloll us to where |are not discouraged yelp-good it went. and who got it, so that no times will come again. individual would get supplies Mr. D. C. Brehaut will be re- tthat is the same article) from nlcmbercd in Montague \vllerc he the cars and also from the Com- did blacksmith work with his bro- mission. I have not had Lo ask for tller, J. R. Brcllaut. Mr. Brellaut any help ybt. is now a general blacksmith and Last spring the Government is- woodworker in Aneroid,’ Saskat- sued repair orders to the amount ,cllewa.rl.—H. of twenty-five dollars per halil section. Although not enough it helped considerable. Our 1929 cropi was not very cwd- In ‘I930 we sell Honor roll of Fredericton School our seed back but i931 there was ;' for the month of January:- FREDERICTON SCHOOL not a bushel of grain thrashed Grade X-l, Wesley Murray; 2, here. Wc had enough grain to grow Edith Cutcliiio; 3, Beatrice Stew- a fair crop but it came too late art. The winds just cut and dried eve-y Grade VII-I, Helen Stevenson; 2, rythlng up. But after all, no one is ‘ John Hickox. money to handle it, so you sce wily suffering»~they have been sup-l Grade V-1, Milton Clltcllffc; 2, it is such a. great help to get iooJ Oxo‘ Cubes provide that needs 2 s . they are prime beef in concentrated form '. dispensable in the mocler chen. Save your Oxo Cub 'Montresl, Que." -Mr. John MacCoombe has ro- Madson. Wis. capital of the turned to Ellersiie from Montreal state, was chosen as the ctipiinl site where he has been visiting his when there Was not a house on the present location oi the city, l nourishment which your family Wrappers : ; . and send them with your name and address to Oxo Limited, 1910 Si. Antoine Street, piled with enough to see them l William Hill; 3, Louis Hlckox and CXIIE , lean ; : in- n kic- e Red so olulvnes. srui , arc.’ - .»». w: . we" Tmlmoosnll. Working by the timcrhonoured method of counter-irritation, it stimulates the surface of the skin and diverts the blood iwa from the congestion beneath. Normal, healthy circulation is restored and the danger of com- plications is reduced. DOES NOT CLOG THE PORES OF THE SKIN. Because THERMOGBNI! is a Medi- cated Wedding, it does not clog the pores of the skin, like nlessy poultices. It can be taken oif little by little, thus obviating the rick of chill from sudden exposure-and each layer retains its effectiveness for several clays. Don't go another day without Tlllzlmoollus in the house. Have it ready, and as soon as there's the slightest suggestion of a chill or coid— put it where the pain is, and carry on! The ward Tllzrmogens i: the registered trolls mark n] Ills Tllermogrns Co. Ltd" London, England. Refluc substitutes. u: the name Illermogmchan the box and ill: nlgmuure- n Tj-IERMQGE i K€€P LIT IN TI1€ HOUS€ Sale: Rvsprucluallva [or Ninth America: Harold I’. Ritchie & Co. Limited. 10-18 Mlfiunl Steed, Toronto George Morrison, (equal). Grade IV-l, Euphemia Ross. Grade III-i, Lester Ross; 2, Adelma Cutclifle. Grade 11-1, Georgie Buchanan; 2, Irene Stevenson and Marvell Hill, (equal) Grade I (Sin) — 1, Raymond Weeks; 2, Boyd Weeks. Grade I (Jr.)—l, Ruth Ross; I, Nina Hickox. Perfect attendance-Helen Stev- enson, Irene Stevenson, Nina Hick- ox, Wesley Murray. Percentage of attendance-OM. Mary G. Stevenson-Teacher. l Sorrows: Believe ms every heart lllus its secret sorrows which the [world knows not and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sect-Longfellow. Illwkeillnll, stiffness-Minnow, rellel Lye QXQcumz i fled Wmppe/avihw l t Eel/he 6000/ fir 0/5/1106 I J/umi/za/n fiv/ei/zylom/z.