Qi# :ov-az-un or- v'-“eg-my-gil' ’ ""1c§u_ ________f- Rug savings to long remember! Wevbcught hundreds of exceptional rugs long before prices advanced, to protect our customers! That is why, even as late as February, you can still buy I at such remarkably low prices! That is why, also, values like these will soon be “ancient history” _l, Come and save NOW! - ' Seamless Wiltons Rugs 9 X 12 ft. Reg. $98.50. Special ;._._._. $76.00 _9 X 10% ft, Reg. $92.50. SPOCIBI ..¢.~. $09.00 Seamless Axmlnsier Rugs 0 I 12 fi. Reg. $45.00. special.. _ ._ $32.50 9 x 101/2 ft. Reg. $89.50. Special . . $20.00 9 x 9 ft. Reg. $35.00. Special . $25.00 6% x 0 ff. Reg. $25.00. Special -._-.;. $18-50 41/., X 71/2 ft. Reg. $15.00. - Special $11.90 Axmlnster Stair Carpe! Beautiful Modem Design $1.19 yard Smurna Bedroom Rugs 4 x 'l ft. Special . . . 512-45 21/2 x 5 ft. Special .. $4-95 25 x 4s in. special $8-25 Axminster Mats 27 x 54 in. l Special $4.10 Our You can’t prevent it, but you CAN rotect ourself b bu in Central Guardian . iilil lil iff; ii 00Nl'lDlIA'.l.10l1 LII! DIBUI ANOI. I.:-0'l90-'I-13-llll. ...___ arovson. new on ms ni ouc- more Bros. L-4786-2-Ii-Si. snaox coal. .rr sus. we are unloading can of slwk deal this wggk, pricg |4115 pci' lpn. A. Pldkllrd .e oo Plums 240. L-was-2-21-ai. OOTLAND. -Rev. preach Sabbath Cape 'Traverse m. L-#iii-2-Si-ii. OOBNWALL CHARGE. sry 24th. New Dominion at Kingston at 8 P. M. Corn P. M. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. L-4129-2-21-li. XUDCH sg# .‘2”'.° r5§ P25? Eg o a -lr sis' .vm E="‘;i P fs? C03!E0'I'l0N-.An item which appeared in the Guardian IBIIN- ing the result of the Truro Alri- cultural exams was unintentionally incorrect. As far as is known to date Mr. Donald Steward of this city takes first place and Mr. Callback second. - FUNERAL BIZBVICES-'i"h'e fun- eral of the lute Adolph Brennan took place from his late residence at 1.80 yesterday ` by train to Souris. The pallbearers were: Messrs John Leightizer, Richard Dougan, Arthur Kowatt. Alfred Phan- John McIse.sc and Ciemie Mw0°l'ml~¢- TAKE! OVER POST-Miss Ber- nice Gaudet, R.N. of Wellington, P.E.1. has arrived in the city to strudess to the Hotel Dieu School of Nursing. She is a graduate of the 1938 class st the Hotel Dieu and is warmly welcomed by her many friends here.-Monet/on Transcript. BASILICA ALTAB, SOCIETY- ; At the annual meeting of the Altar Society of St. Dunsta.n’s Basilica i held in the Assembly Hall of the Basilica most satisfactory reports were presented by the officers. Muchi good work was done by the ladies during the yell: which is greatly appreciated by the Basilica‘ staff. The following officers were elected: Hon. President-Mrs. Cath- erine Ledweli; President-Mrs. James B. McA'ulmy; Vice President, Mrs. Wm. Scott; Secretary Treas- urer, Mlrs. Frank Sigsworth; Ex- ecutive Committeg Misses Adele lmtncis, Anna weeney, Genie Steele and Mrs. Margaret Murphy. HA1lH".l`0N MISSION BAND- Ayiles Memorial Mission Band was held. in Hampton Hall on Saturday third birthday meeting of the Band wasopenedbyslnglngthreeverses Thereguiarrevporto olfltecording Friends Secretary and Mite Box Superintendent were given and the take over her post of assistant in- | In Bad Vilth llcuritis Until Kruscheu Brought Relief H? i. For three m, woman. “I have sick about three months every winter with neuritis in my hips and lcd!- Last winter I started tskln¥ Kruschen Bslts, and got relief from the iirst does. This winter I have not been in bed at all.”-Wh.) D. M. Neuritis is U0! in the blood. An circulating all on setting up inflammation sues, that causes those excruciating pains. Kruschen Salts can be safe- ly trusted to set the matter right. Because Kruschen contains Just what Nature needs to persuade your internal organs back into I hsslthy. normal condition. i gEt s§Eg a§5§ eil .i DE.l`EC'l"IVE AL SEl'1'ER. (TOP) *_* . DETECTIVE LEROY Hrs. '» Called as defence witnesses in The regular meeting of the Esther Meianer case, Detectives Beiter and Hall “scrammcd” before testimony finished. Arriving home in Coving- Fgb, Sa|e an mm; Feb. ima. 'rms being me ion, xeneuclq, they esaaemnea, in an interview, Canadian justice in O 3 was twnsed by bout sixty no uncertain terms declaring Meis- Brlngs Y°u member: and vlsmmsgrhe meeting ner was “miIrosd¢d.” that they themselves received no protection . Barga|ns Galofe °¢ hymn 351_ pm- Emma gm W0,-ld, from either crown or defence, and that thoy feared l.hey’d be framed ll Prices are bound to rise! , Seommm “mmm wmd they myeq in mason is unify, P Y Y Y S ‘ . . _ at the breach-taking low levels IJ?-m g;1m‘t‘°° f°f °“°M;;’§§ Hunter R1v91~ featured in our sensational February ' mmnfm. M ,M mmg," 0,, me A . .t Sale! i Buy Furniture bargains now. Wawh Tower wele given. 'rhen Hd 101111 y the like of which you may never see ` whue1iilexoLlwasbeing¢°-ll°‘\- Wh --- again 1 mera-berviri answer. wmv f°‘1'W°!‘d There was a good attendance at " and mid in his or her wilwtlvn lille annual Meeting or me Hume.- ’*-%?€- which was for this meeting one old. 'iihis with the offering of the mem NPS form;-y response The memory read by Editfh Holm An i.n- tzixgsting worshipstory"Jesustecoh- and a benedicthn pronounced by Nev. Mr. AYNI. A delishulll dayoaireinMissionBlmd colors 'riusueatwusumedbv wl- ‘hl IYAODB . i\ Mb6¢lB@. MMD MUST FOUND IT '. these three big days. present needs. 935 Take Advantage Cf The Low C. N. R. Excursion Rates a " This Week-end ' 0 VISIT MUNCTUN Shop Ai' EATON'S Wo’vo made special preparations to take cars of out-of-town customers. Friday, Saturday, Monday Every department throughout our large store has planned to make l Besides the many items priced specially for these days, you’ll find thousands and thousands of seasonable lines which offer style, quality and good value. ~ ~ All in all, you’ll enjoy shopping at EATON’S during these days - come yourself, bring your family-buy against future as well as Store Hours - 5 Meals Served 8.30 until.5 Daily in the Daily °»°"<=f°" “'75 Lima Rom 5 _ $504 for Ministers salary, l frreasurer of Missionary and Main- tenance fund reported $114.76 which was forwarded to general- .tressurer at Toronto. ‘ Sunday school raised $0259. C.G. LT. $2100; Women’s Missionary Society $90.01; Women’s Association s'l'2.00. . The following appointments for the coming year were-Secretary. Dr. Bsrret . re-appointed; Treasurer Willard Seller re-appointed, Stew- yards- Russel MaoNeii, Will Oarew, A- B. Cutcliffe. Willard Seller. As- sociate Stewards-Fulton Robertson, Nelson Carew, John MacDonald, Morten Bagnali, Clifford Carew. Treasurer for Missionary and Maintenance Fund--Dr. Barrett. Meeting closed with prayer led by D. M. MacDonald. 'Re games oi' the regular sched- ule of the Bethune league, Northern Section are completed, with Hunter River Royals in first position. They will play-off for the cup with the winner of the play-off between Wheatly River and Milton who hold second and third positions respec- tively. Hookey fans of this vicinity con- cur in opinion that the future holds a brilliant hockey career forvernon Noy, s. youthful player, who played for the first time on the Royals Senior team this season and proved a valuable asset. He shows promis- ing indications of speed. good stick- handling and nerve that makes an effective player-Good luck-old boy. The- following hockey fans at- tended the final Abble~Wolva game at the Charlottetown Forum Febru- ary 15th. I-I. B. Cutcliffe, Chester Sellair, Allan Wedloclc, Aeneas Mac Donald, Percy Boyle. Mrs. Verna Vessey, York, is visit- ing in Hunter River, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Everrett Wedlock had as their recent guests their daughter, Mrs. William Outcliffe. and two children, of Charlottetown, and tl-lerison, Howard who is at- Eastern Locals .."l'hln column is rsssrred f: news cl local interest lm! advorti Ing of n nswsy ns urs may be lag lerted mt S ccnfs n word strictly playable lu advance. ..°8UB80llfTl0NS to TM lmariottetown Guardian may hs handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 41, or left at H. J. Mabon’| Drug Store, Montague. L-'I ..*HOCKEY PLAY-OFF Friday, February 22nd. Montague Primrose: Int. Champions vs. Holman‘s City League winners 2nd game of 2nd garrl`i§erig.______ L-4730-?;2l-ll. t2,Tl?il_ng Mt. hfllson Iiiivérsity. ` ' Revs. F. ill. Boothroyd, and W. Az Paterson attended Presbytery a Charlottetown on February 19th. B li T New Pontiac Six Joins Eight for 1935 NEW STREAHIJMNG Pontiac makes its debut for 1985 with s new low-priced Six and an improved Straight Eight. An ex- ample of the Six is shown here. It is s I-passenger Bedsn with trunk. Both the Pontiac Six and the Pon- tiac light are presenting new streamlined designs. Msnyimprcvs- ments and refinements are found il lieth lines. The solid-stssl Turret- Top body by Fisher is ons of the big features sud the equipment includes hydraulic brakes. Inset is shown s rssr quarter view of the Pontiac coach, revealing the beautiful . . . A » ,_ W.. 5 _ < _ _ . » , . f , \ ~. .V - ~ » _ ,» i, f _ ¢_ \ Q, . _ ..... , ,_ . . \ H, v , iw . __ Q . ,i sk lv U, q ,' t it s , \ k T \ V , é