8 Piece Dining Suite in Golden Surface Oak. 5 590 Exceptional Value if you are looking for a bargain in a DINING SUITE your search will stop here. IIere‘s an 8 piece outfit you can have for only . . .. . . . $55.90 Ill'i"I~‘]<1T has two short and one long‘ linen drawer and 2 eupbonrtlsuThe (‘IIAIRS emnprise. one arm ehair and five diners. and the ’i‘.-\ilI.I<I is of the most zittrzictirc design and extends to 72 inches. _..._,~L._...>_-; .<..~.vti-_.. ‘ ' Complete outfit (luring January‘ anti February" for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55.90 HOLMALPS i Summerside Charlottetown Western Guardian --I‘OR LAT! WESTERN NEW! -pa|e I is available. —0EE EXCELLENT PICTURES at Strand. Kensington, hlday and Saturday nisht. 3684¢-3.2l —FWHEAT GERN rich ine rslde. —WE8TER Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Alent in Hessian-and will receive new! items. advertising and renew- sl subscriptions. —WHEAT GERM FED to ioxes at the mating season brings Pros- iperity- $4.00 per 100 lbs. at HOL- l man's. Summerside. sass-z 1 at —WH.EZAT GERM for foxes can ,be secured at l-IOLMA-NS. iSum- mereido $4.00 .per 100 lbs. Sample 101a 45cc lb. 8658-2-1-31 Pats will Bedeque Beavers, in ink, Thursday evening, 3679-2-2-2l. i I‘ --THE ALBANY St. play the iAfbany R i Feb. 3rd. —WILL CUSTOMERS NOTE that the Central Bedeque Flour lilills will not do custom work on Saturdays. R- A. Wright beard. 3560-1-26-wkl —OALENDARB Are boin! distrl-_ bated at the Western Office oi the Guardian in the MacNeill Building, Sumnieralde. Subscribe or renew your subscription to the Guardian and get one. 11 i --BEDEQUE UNITED CIRCUIT. _—F@b- 6. 1927. Rev. rw. H. ‘mi-e- mg will preach at Bedeque 11 a. m.. Cape Traverse 3 p. m.- Searle. town 7 p. m. —-CHURCH NOTICES ior Feb. 6. 1927: Olheiary United Church West Devan at 10.30; Bloomfield BRACE’ Genuine Fairbanks Platform Scales , A genuine Fairbank’: scale will give a lifetime of service, and save the owner many times its value in time and labor, and prevent loss by Incorrect weight, GEiNU I N E FAIRBANKS SCALES -—A low of their good points»; Inspection Certificate Worth Included Free Fairbanks scales are scientifically built to ensure absolute accuracy. The beam of every Fairbanks Scale is solid brass, con- siderably heavier than the beam of other scales of the same capacity. The graduation: on the beam are accurately and deeply machined- They are easy to read, no matter how long the scale has been in use. ' Tho beam is fitted with a sliding poise-not the ordinary hanging poise that years out the notches and reduces accuracy- The arrow-tip beam prevents incorrect weights often caused by the old style, easily bent, goose-neck. Durability is built into parts you don't see. The socrot of its long life ls the steci to steel bearings-knife edge pivots in contact with polished hardened renewable tool steel bearing plates. Bearlng pivots made from specially treated steel. have knife- odge of diamond like hardness backed by a cushion of tough fibrous stool that absorbs the shocks without breaking. Efficient checking, limits extent of platiiorm movement- koepa platform centered on bearings and prevents scraping. Sliding poise is of solid brass with sot screw. Beam pivots, counter-poise weights and shaklea are rough nlckeled to prevent rust and to ensure absolute uniformity of weight under all conditions. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND SPECIAL PRICE Brace, ilcliay8t 0o. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE, P. E- l. $1.00 8t 3: OILeary at 7.. Rev. .P. A. Fitzpatrick will preach, —-IBEDEQUE OiRCUiT — Rev. D. K. lRoss will preach ‘at North 3911611119 at 11: Lower Bedeque at 3: Freetown at 7; Wilmot Valley ‘Monday night at 7.30. -—THERE WILL be ice races on the ice at Summerside on Satur- day afternoon at 1.30 p. m. tries to be in the hands Secretary not later than Saturday at 12 noon. Suitable cash purses lwlll be ofiered. 3690 ! -———-—<0§_____ i Pzneouats < —-.\ir. W. S. MoLure crossed ova er on Monday on return to Nova. ‘Scotla. Owing to the delay in goods ‘arriving and the capable way this young mian handles business he has time ‘to spend a week ‘at his {home in Cape Traverse. i IOUEASTERN AGENT - Mr. J. W. Murdock ls now Guardian agent ill] Montague and will be pleased to receive news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. Eastern Guardian ..”BUY BURGESS Flashlight and Engine at Mabon's Drugst monthly. ' RADIO, Batteries ore. Fresh stock ' wimtf. .."DRE$8ED POULTRY WANT gE-D — Crate iattcncd fowl and chicken. Paying Christmas mar- ket prices up till March 27th.- McGowans Limited, Kllrnulr, P. E. .1 3686-2,3,'2l ..’Mr. Richard MacKinnon, oi Glencorrodaie, arrived in the city Tuesday night from Dorchoster. Mass. M-r. MacKinnon comes here on a very interesting mission. as he will take back with him an island bride, Miss Anna il-Iowlett, daughter oi Mr. William d-Iowlett, of GOWBII Brae. the marriage to take place on 17th February. ..°BURIAL TUESDAY-The fun- eral oi the late Daniel Gordon oi New’ Perth was held Tuesday to Brudenoll Cemetery. There was a large attendance considering the cold weather. Services at the house -and grave were conducted by Rev. C. l}. Armstrong oi Montague. A more extended report o! the servic- es will appear later. The ‘Dali-bear- ers were: James A. Gordon. ‘Russell Gordon, Reuben MacDonald, Char- les McQuari-le, Stephen Shaw and John Musterd, the first three being nephews of the deceased. ----<o->——i (llasgow has banned Sunday movies. ' -—_-<o>——-—— Prospecinra have found deposits 'or mercury in several places in BTAN-OH-EL scnoot. eredltably by the pupils. ___’.__ - | Opening chorus by the girls. The semi-annual examination of Blanche] schoolwns held on Dec. Exercise, by iour girls. 23rd with an attendance of thirty Recitation, vlsitorimnd twenty pupils. The rey. » school was tastefully decorated Recitation, by Elsie Kelly. with evergreens and Christmas de- corations. The pupils were thor- oughly examined In all the grades by their teacher. Miss Ruth Duns- iord, assisted by lilies Verna Friz- sell, teacher Brsdalbsne. The pii- tlo reflected splendid credit on beir teacher by their thorough un- derstanding of all subjects. After the examination the following pro- gramme was carried through very EARACHE Don't let the children sutfer._ Minlflfs with sweet oil will quickly relieve the pain. women's; w v ‘I ' m yoxégrcartfnsiirllszeil-iii-tfriiiirprise. it iN'MN' Recitation. by Leigh Cameron. Recitation, by Katie Altken. Closing chorus by the girls. The people expressed mental-y remarks to both teach ed and presented each pupil with Institute) from the well sented their teacher with a been iul French ivory toilet set. The examination was brought tloiial Anthem. we know It all that counts- Recitatlon. by Margaret Cairns. by Clayton Humph- Recitation, by Elizabeth Cairns. Dialogue. “The Train to Mauro. Recitation. by ~Prtsoalis Iflrizzel. compli- and pupils on the work done dur- lng the term. Santa then appear- nice gilt (donated by the Women's laden Christmas tree. and the pupils pre- a close by the singing oi the Na- lt‘s what we learn after we think in which Health is better than wenlili be- cause no one tries to borrow It. Algeria. BI‘ 8 ti- ~2 f0 Soothe ltcliipg Skin With Cuticurs Bath's with Cuiicurl leer 1M i‘“l':.'52;"2.“’é‘.?.l’e.l".‘i>t.$.“€ his treatment not 011i! ""5" but in most cases heals. in Vita- mines D and E should be fed to your foxes now if you expect lit- ters. Get it at HOLMANS, Sum- EH1 of the’ vSargentpFinds Joy/ ‘Vie. Febr uar i _ lSW/rle 13* ' nnitiltnlllllllmn outlay/Mic.’ V/Ifl}/'//////' GUARANTEE W"? Sflflier’: “Said-Bill”. sirviii: ' In Map And Tobacco WkASi-Ili-NCYTON, ‘Feb. L’. — John Garibaldi Sargent has added to the oiTllct- ol’ the Attorney General three items which bring that for- mal chamber in the Deparbment of Justice neuter to his heart's de- sire. One inn-map of the United States. it hangs on one wall. Th0 second is a map oi Plymouth Town- ship in Vermont. That occupies another wall space. The third is a big lnr of pipe tobacco. which has a place oi honor on top oi his desk. When visitors drop in and time is not pressing. nothing pleases the Atlorncy (ioneral more than to past: his tobacco ziiitl. pipes drawing well. ill r-‘il. and talk. Often. as the cm \'(‘iS,Ii.(I!l proceeds. t-he map of Plyirouth fimvnshlp is carefully taken ilhill L120 wal-i. memories oi ‘boyhood brighten the eyes of the host as he spreads it mi a desk. and he poin-ts out proudly the point whero lPi-esldent Coolidge was born and. not far away, where he was born. He finds it just as easy to pick out on the other map the little space that represents Plymouth Township and home. FallsThirty rat " . Not Seriously Hurt (Canadian Frets) ' WONTTREAIIi. lFeb. 2. ~— Rdihnd run cnsatorrnrown ctiannmt _ AINIzBIL ltl; moths are found destroying piece oi Snyder's “Saul-Bill” finnitllt, your deaisris authorised t lo replace it with other “Saul-Bill” fimiihire. We, itniiiennm, gaun- iee that iiie fillinp and cilia im- ioundiobe other than as [semi-ep- y‘: resented, Ilia merchant when V’ ind to promptly replace it yigh filniim. FEBRUARY 3,1921 -_____ t‘ l i l i l l . SHICS ' are éafiurzhg’ SANI~BIIT OT ROOF I Living Rob iii-Furniture F mt Now is the time-to get the new Cllesterfield Suite for the ‘living- room. The February Furniture Sales are in full swing. Regular values have been superseded by February Sale prices.‘ ,There' are no better values than Snyder's Sani-Bilt Chesterfield Suites. You get strength and durability. You get high-class upholstery. ,You get only new, clean upholstering materials that are absolutely sanitary. No second-hand fillings used. And you get the Sani-Bilt Mothproof Guarantee-a replacement contract. If moths ever damage a piece of Snydefs Sani-Bilt Furniture, it is replaced for you. Regular prices range to suit all requirements. February prices make it advisable to get a Sani-Bilt Suite for the living-room now. ant-hilt: R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED. Summerside-Charlottetown a_. islant-cs, but glad to know that lier- be among us again with lit-then herl i8 lieliiilg along so well. restored to health. May (ind cmwll \\'e never know just why God your eiforts with success. not only permits those trials to come upon in this case but through liie. "H- but lie ltnows und it is not for Signed on behalf or tho Red us tn question. We ull feel for you Point Womens Institute. 31ml rejoice to know that your mlii- MR8. ALBERT GA-RRE slon has been successful so far and "T" rlrcum- hope in the near future you may LETTER OF SYMPATHV Red Point, landed on the ground thirty feet below. After examination by n doc- tor the latter nnitouncetl lie found that no permanent injury had been inflicted, anti that n0 bones were lirnlten in the boys body. A bruised head and back and n swollen atnltle were the only injuries suffered by the boy as the result oi his fall. Airs. J. IC‘. Campbell. Dear Fricntl: Just It little message from lha Women's lnslliule lo lei you know we are sllll thinking 0g yqu and sorry that you have lo the iiwav from home under such TT Pros (Patroit please copy) To Llmse who cieiigkl. in - bracing air and ihe pleasure orwinter sports, 1o Llxose in search ornevrantl unexpected scenes Orwinlenbemxly, c&l\bdh€xill\dfl a hospitable '5 J s. time’ _ 441- as” 4/1 ’ ‘ h o. . . _ c" "" "'"" :~.:":.-...::.* mi" U! hf Imus. _ . '" ianhzirig prepares‘ which will also b‘ The accompanying scene is ta ken from the cover of a blotter prepared bygthl Natural R partmwt of the intfliar (Ottawa). which is being distributed in the United States, Great of thiq blotter were sent to the U nltsd States alone. and other lltgrltun an wmtq- m cahi Dion, 8. took a backward plunge from a third storey window and given a wide circulation. According to the Resources Oervice every alon in other countries that Canada ls a joylssa. but brought about will bs walco med. sflort should _ba muss by oanadlans tanwrrsat "W ‘m’: inhospitable place in the winter time, and any suggestions sets how this may i -7 “.7 . - -