wn-r_-¢rrn.nmn .. Fl 4 .,c_..p:_1-1_ '7 "'1 _._ _... .._..~...-._ ........:.':-t.'_-. Jlic past wreck, as her teaching days . Ask for Write your name signs. Prices all USE iHE the Newtg Wall Paper Catalogue 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- based on DOUBLE ROLLS of 72 square feet. - COUPON Send the new Wal Name Province l i MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. E. l. I Paper Catalogue to in ef-(lto w-zr- -_-;-_- buy;- 0 - u I n.3, .>. _ _ . f" P. O. Address 1,. ;~..--...........--m irrrvr- u r- 0 “an u r- I I o o - I re I urn s oore ti? McLeod Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . ‘ROCKY POINT AND VICINTPY Mumps are prevalent iii the dis- trict, but no serious cases are rc- ported. Regretful farewells l'.'(‘i‘(~ said to Miss Itilargarct Smaiiwood during In Ringwood School terminated on Fl‘ day last. The slhool is now tinder "If! mflmtgellient. of Mr. S. liiciicth l-llgllfirld. ‘Frirnds of Mrs. Hilizh AiuePiiee, N.~1.v Dominion, are pleased ~10 hear 1111' Irious illness has taken a new PmDCFi, and gOOd 1101795 Tiff‘ l‘liY(‘l'~ [allied for hey recovery. Regrets are exprerserl e for the deplorable amide subsequent death of 11"" Darrach, Canoe C.» . The def es‘. sympathy to the Shllfl .ii_\' li"l‘t".l‘.'('(l Ylllmil’ Wiflfill‘ 1. eluldren sees ou‘ from ' Rinizivood Women's Inszitute met 1' their monilify IYlPOliIiIZ. on Jan '). 1-1 l Iiiutch. The president. Mr... im- bert Georveatt presiding. Riectinq "iwfltikl by slnrzintz and play-inc Ode and repeating Creed. Trii mi-lnhers and seven visitors were ]l“i‘.‘1“llt Minutes of previous inee‘ lie wad nnd adopted. Different Comiilittees pave favorable reports on their work. A bill of 45¢" for corn-a was presented and ordered paid. I: ivas moved, seconded and carried that a vote of thanks he extended to Mr. nuri Mrs. Anmls itiacharherii and Ml‘. and Mrs. Herbert (‘ilvirvruti for opening up their homes fur a partj/ (o raise funds to extend our ivork fnaneially. Also a vote 0i thzliiics was tendered to hfessrs Joseph Dorion, William Mtutch and S. T. Currie for helping out by placing storm windows on the school, es- pccally Mr. Dorion who painted iiig a night with Burns several of his songs were sung by the Indies. namely, Flow Gently sweet Aitxm, Boots wa hue wi‘ Wallace Blcad, mild 14mg Syne and- others. Miss Austins. Mutch accompanied on the piano. Mrs. Match read a paper on Burns written by Ma's. Fred Mar- Laren, York Point, which was a treat and very much appreciated. Meeting closed by singing and play- ing. God Save the King. A social chat, over the tea. cups was next in order. Next meeting (Feb) in the school-room when vale-tithe verses will be pant of the vfflirram. ‘ A very enjoyable whist Party was held at the home of M1‘. S. T- . at ‘he home of .\'ir.»~. Wiiliain s game. The ladies prize W85 won by Mrs. Efrliest Currie, Rocky Font, gentleman's prize by Mr. George Smith, Nine Milo‘ Creek, Consolation “'95 M)" by Mr. Jimmie Dowiing. Lunch was served to about eighty. Then a. fcvv hours i'\',f‘i'C whilcd away in (iancing and lllldffy making by ‘the nf-§I‘<‘°-"ll‘11K‘ ticopln arsl-iiiblrd. Af- ter 85112111.". “ilvllcl Lang Sync" all dcpnrmd for their homes, 10nd in the praise c! the good time spent. ~41. Springfield alliiltii alerting of the 1 i id I-Kg ('ll'Ci£' was held on . ith, iri Elpriiitgiicld, Lot G7, with the iucsldcnt, Mr. Hairy ililrlytwuic. preslziing aver the meet- ing. The iviuilrlger, Mr. Gus Mac- Donald gave u satisfactory report of the ycarls work. Thu report of the Sccretllryi, Mr. Nelson Mathe- soii, showed a balance of $18.00. Re- mark were made by different meni- ii s coliipiimtsiitiiig ‘ic manager on ‘l wactory work duiu Messrs, V Iiuli-Ytoyiie and fialiies Taper v re appointed to attend the annual lllntlllig of the Egg and Poultry As- sociation in Charlottetown. The Board of Directors was appointed as follows: Mews-rs. iiany Burgoyne, Elcison l\'Iillll“s'Oii, Ernest Hagiam, Ira McKay, Lllius Mal-Donald, Rob- ert Iloward and James Taper. The nievtiiig then ilfljfiliflllid. After this int-cling adjourned, the Hoard of D’- recturs‘ held their meeting and ap- pouited the iviiinxviiitz OiilCUifiI Pres- idciit. Mr. Liiuir lizlclJutiald; Vice- iLiUlll. hir. Yf.Itl)i'1'L Yiuward; Sec- i ". Mr. Nelsen iviatiieson. The ‘ami- iiillilliftel‘ as lust year was re- .li)]li)iili.l‘(l for the ensuing year, at one flliii‘i1 half cents pcr dozen. Mi". Charles Dunn, Elmsdaie, is visiting: iii Springfield, the guest of Mr. Emmet Dunn, Nils-s Bilriiadelte MacMillan, CllllFl(7iiI'l<i\Vil, is visiting in Emer. aid, tho ll'l"lt‘.0illC guest of Miss Pau- line Murphy. M11 lirofke McMahon, Summer- field. ivas a ireent visitor to North Wilt-hire. Aicssrs. Archibald MacGregor and Norris Sinclair, Springfield, were rerelit lisliorli to Searietowm M"- (3- W- (Irokvu. South Free- town, “as a recent visitor to Cape 'I'1‘11\’1*1":=1-, the truest cf Mr. and Mrs. Euiniel Croken. Currie, Jen. 29th. Dcqple coming bu‘ dhtgncel p participate in the 111-». Mary Jane Serbia» Nova Seotin, ls visiting: relatives on P, E, 1' Sh" ls- fll Pmflufi. the guest of Onward’: laid p For A Month a Mil Niih Bronchitis AQIIG Parr, Chnvr-riq, N3“ m-pm._ill WM ll-ld llalgtlulxlllynrillligitb bronchitis, and found it vcry I Ill bid about Dr. W d‘ N n Witt to our dealer's aniinlirfughfrvam only uhn part or u when u... bronchitis lml m I would be vet? glad tn . .,,mm,.nd q)?’ wood o evsyoue, as I Pine S ntile. ed umi it to ho a great. remedy ., a to Price 35c. a bottle’ large family a’ - d... .1 ~ 1.1a to 11 =11 0b.. 11$.“ 9i'§.'b..i.'.‘."l”.i.'t'.""‘ "" “my by u... i. iifiibum WESTERN GUARDIAN —ENTERTAINMENT it. K- o! C» homt. Tuesday evening, W”. 9' Bridge and Auction will be played- Dancing w.il also be mrticiiuted 111 Admission 25c. 537"~"3‘2l --BTILL 0N THE JOB-Farmers ‘bringing their grist to the Robin- son; mp1 m delighted to see that Mr. Chester Palmer is still at his post m4 going strong The mill has been closed for a long period and it; reopening ii mreiy an indication that better times are aheadaq-B —C. W. L.—'1"i-ie Tlgnish Bub- Division of the Catholic Women's League held their monthly meet- ing on Sunday, January thirty- flrst in the Convent Assembly Hall. Tile Chaplain Reverend J. A. MacDonald was present and Mrs. L J Murphy presided. It was advised that the committee formed for giv- ing assistance to the poor had ap- pointed a Sewing Circle to do some work for the needy of the Parish. The Entertainmenet Committee read out the returns of the play put on some time ago which were very gratifying. Some business af- fairs were then attended to and the meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem.—T. —IN'I'ERM'EDIATE HOCKEY —- Mtuch interest is being shown this season in intermediate hockey. The Prince County Eastern Hockey Lea- gue matches have developed some very fine players, which may fig- ure in the Crystal line-up next year. The Summersidc Hockey Club with five straight games to their credit are a team that will bear watch- ing and C, Y. M, L. the other Sum- vrez-s-‘de team are rilamerc up for the MacLer: Cup. Tm;- are all Sum- laersidc boys and as the time draws rear .'1.-r the nitrite ‘interest in these two teams 1s warming up. They will cross sticks in a league game’ in the Crystal ruik tonight and n0 doubt it will be an exciting one.—S -TIIE LONE DOVE-Mr. Regin- ald G_ Pope, summrlside, lone air- mail with h"s tiny silver monoplanc, which lie made himself. even to the lungs, in his own workshop, gave an interacting exhibition of his ltbility and skill in handling his plane, during the intervals at. the horse races on Saturday. The spec- tators were thrilled with h's man- oeuvres. It was a pretty sight W watch him take off and circleround the harbour landing with perfect ease upon his return. This intrepid aviator can be sccn any day flying over town and harbour, often going cut. of sight above the clouds. A re- cent vislor to Sulnmcrsidc was cur- prised to learn. af'r~r enquirinq. that {he lone flier had builf. 1m- awisted, the tiny machine he ivas fly/Inc, and with only a few lessons had flown last slimmer to {lione- tmi to have his plane iesie<l_ The hilineton airport officials pronoun- etd the machine perfect and a mar- vel of in1zenu't_v. Fitted to the aero- plane are skits for ice landing wheels for summer and DUIlfZOOIIS fol" landing on the walcr_ The town of Summersidc and the province might well bc proud of the fart that. Mr. Pope is the first man in the Maritimes to build and fly his own machne. Flying is a hobby with him and he is very modest a- bout iiis achievement. The citizens of Summcrside have become so ac- cuslomrd to seeing Mr. Pope in his plane, that the old saying. "A. pro- phet is not without honor save in his own country,” is applicable to him. but visitors are quick to recog- ill?!‘ his achievemenL-S PERS ONALS —Mr. Gilbert Gnudet. Bloom- field. was a visitor to Tignish last weck.—'i‘. --Misa Alfredda Wallace, Alber- ton, spent a. few days in Tignish, the guest of Miss Laura Shea-JP. -ivtrs. Audrey ‘Pavlov of Sum- merside attended the C. G_ I. T, conference in Charlottetown last week-S ~f4MrS| Imith Smith returned on Monday night to her iome in Sum- merside from a very pleasant visit to MontreaL-S hcr brother. Mr. John A. Hughes and Mrs. Hughes, Norbcro. Mr. Irving Hasiem, Springfield. recently spent a liléesan‘. vacation in frookfieid, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs Dollar. The Auction ani Dance. h-‘i n St James’ Hail, ‘Zuzawirriicid, on iviorcay evening was nilother oig s-lcnrs. The prizes fa: trutioii were win by Misc Margaret Culley, Fut- tizvr and Mr. John iifacEntee, Ern- mnid. The music came up to the iifiilll good statidmrl and a good time was enjoyed by nil. A dcli:5- ous hot lunch was s-wved -E. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S’Side Trade Bd. Coinillittees A p p 0 i n t e d Following the recent annual meeting of the Summerside Board of Trade, the President, Mr. B, W. Robinson. announces the appoint- ment of the several standing com- mittees as follows: l Railway and Mails-G. M. Mut- ’ tart, Chairman: J. L. Holman, Vice Chairman; M. L. Bradshaw, Andre Paturei, W. J. Lidstone, Hon. O. MacArthur, Senator. Marine-J. E. Campbell, Chair- man; H. M. Downing, Vice Chair- man; H. T. Holman, Dr. J. Pf. Mc- Neiil, R. O. Holman. Town Improvement-Ii. R. Allen, Chairman; J. W. Kelly, Vice Chair- man; J. E. Dalton, Thos. John- ston. Thane Campbell. Entertainment-R. B. Richard- son, Chairman; Geo. Lockhart, Vice Chairman; H. I... Haughn, H. G. Muttart, Dr. J. C. Simpson. Tourist and Publicity-dd. T. Holman. Chairman; Hon. A. F. Arsenauit, Vice Chairman: J. J. Enman, W. E. MacDonald, Lloyd G. Lewis. Membe BNlAp-"M- M. Bell, Chair- man; E. P. Foley, Vice Chairman; E. M. Nicholson. B. G. Rogers, E. H. Strong, K. C. B. —Mr. Guy F. Holland. Tryon, spent Tuesday in Summerside on business. —Mr. Arthur Perry, Tignish. was a visitor to Bummerside during the early part of last week-T. Charges Sister With Serious Crime (Canadian Press) WINDSOR, N. 8,, Feb. B-Mrs. Bessie Mathcson, charged with “wounding with intent to maim" her brother, Robert Aker, was com- mitted for trial today by Magistrate W. OaDunlop. Evidence recorded at the prelim- inary hcariilg was to the effect that on iii: night of January 26, Robert Akcr answered a knock at his door and was greeted by a blow on the head from a hatchet. He grappled with ills assailant, whom he said he recognized as his sister, and put hci- out of the porch. A few minutes later he heard glass crashing, and, according to witnesses who were standing on the street. a woman was wielding a hatchet to break windows in the Akcr iloilsc. Rob- ert Aker said he then put. her off the prcmlsrs and she returned to kick in a flont. window. Shewas arrested later that night. Mr. Aker had a wound 0n his forehead but it was not serious. tHalifax Tonnage Shows Increase (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., Feb. B - Total cargo tonnage handled over Hali- fax harbour conuuisioners‘ piers for the week cndng January 29 to- talled 31.240 tons, as compared with 29,994 tons for the corresponding week of 193i. Since January 1st, the total ton- nage for 1932 amounts to 89,213 tons, as compared to 76.809 tons for the same period of 1931_ The total of 31, 240 ions handled during the week ending January 2i) constitutes a record week since Jan- uary 1930. IN MEMORIAM MR. MURDOCK MCLEAN The death took place suddenly of Mr. Murdock McLean of High Bank, P. E. I., on Monday, Feb. 1st. He had been living by himself for-some time, and was out. and in his usual good health on the day before his death. He was found by a neighbor on Monday morning in nn liiicon- scious condition, and passed away before night. He is survived by one brother, Mr. Donald J. McLean, of High Bank, also by three sisters, Mrs. John Calms, Mrs. Roderick McGi-egor and Miss Mary lucLean, all of Quincy, Mass. The deceased had spent most of his life at High Bank, where he was born 68 years ago. , The funeral was iieid from the home of his brother. Service was conducted by Rev. '1‘. R. Goudge, and interment was in the Litticl Bench cemetery. 7 afar/mm? mic ll-lnunn nun -tonlght. Yourellmlnatlvo organs will be functioning prop. uly by morning and your con- stipation will and with a bowel action u free and any as na- ture It her beat-positively no pllll, no piping. Try it. Mild, Th, purify I1I|Il¢Hl— ll mum: but, 13: fill; LIKE A MILLION, 74¢ EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'MILK AND CREAM for sale. D. F. MacDonald, Souris. 179-1-20-1 month. - ,\. ..'MRS. W. HERBERT POOLE, Montague, will be at home to her friends for the first time since her marriage on Wednesday, Feb. l0, from 3 to 6 pm. 590-2-8-21 ..'BAST llIEETS WEST — In a swirl that mmpictely took the Montague Hockey fans off their feel. at the Arena Wednesday evening, the Montague Imperial sister divid- ed the ice with the Kensington Girls. The game endrd in a secre of 1-0 in favor‘ of the Impefals. The Imp Sisters are good clear. little players and are not afraid of the knocks and bumps of the game. Winnie i\ia.cKcnzic caught the puck 0n the rebound after lie:- sister, Mai-y. had shot it into the net. The Kcnsinggttm girls played a good fast clean game and showed pres), sk‘li in handling the sticks ind speedy skating. Rita Ilia-Lean of the Imp Ssiers (I'd some very clever poke checking and with Novella and iifartprct showed good good speed in playing. Winnired and Ethel did some heavy chcckiiig. Louise played her part in the net exceptionally well. In spite of the storm a good crowd of fans turned out to see the game. KfillsiligtOil Girls: Goat, E. Spilgus; Defense, Mrs. J. Bums, Bliss M. Profit; Forwarrls, E. Shea, M. Ready. M’. l-Iggius, G. .‘.¢ei'li'i1rd,. R. Bernard. Montague Tuip. Sisters Goal L. Burke; Defense i-‘thei Me- Carran. Winnlfred McDonald. For- wards, Rita trill-Lean, Novella Curl- niughaiu. Niaruaret McIntyre, Ruth Vickcrs. ?.i::r_v lvizttiicnzlc. W. Mac-' Kmizic-II (‘lavcndish And Vicinity Mr. Roland Buiitain, South Rus- iico, is spending a few days in Cav- endtsh visiting relatives. Mr. and ivi'rs_ George Brookens; Clinton, spent Sunday with the iat- ter‘s parents, Mr_ and Mrs. J. N. itiacCoubrey, Cavendish. Mr. Louis Warren and his sister Miss Ora Warren were called homo from Ottawa on Wednesday owing to the serious illness oi their fath- er Mr. Archibald Warren, North Rustico. Mr. Hamilton ifiaoNe ii, Cavendish visited friends and relatives in Ken- slilglon, rcceiltly_ Mrs. Fred Clark spent a pleasant week visiting friends in Slimmer- sidc and Margntc. during which she attended the Picsbyterial as a dele- gate of the Cavendksh W_ M. S. ' Mtss Sadie Johnstone of I-Iolmanh Summerslde, is spending a few weeks at her home in Mayfieid dur- ing the slack busincm season. Miss Lucy Woolner. North Rustico is vLslting in Carleton where she is the guest of Mrs. Stephen Hens- Lia Mr. Arthur Woolncr. .North Rus- tico, spent the week end with friends in Cavendish. Mr. George Clark stient the week end in Charlottetown where he was an interested fan at the Abbie-Dai- housie hockey game_ Mr. Cari woolncr, Stanley. was a recent, visitor to North Rust/co. We are sorry to any that Mrs, Austin Laird ‘a a‘lli confined to her bed through sickness. Mr. Earl; white and Mr. Lewiscn and Charlottetown. I mra-ilntsnm inmnmv...=rzmw\ l." .2 Lingerie Sale L __.__ 8!! OUR IIOIIOID, I'll!!!‘ WINDOW Biggest and Best Sale of Ladies Ever ' Offered Each 1 Article 69c Pylamas. Slips, Nlghtgowns, Brassierc Sets, Vests and Bloomers at 69c each An Unusual Good Buy Has Made It Possible To Offer You These Garments at Such a Remarkable Price Remember the ‘Pi-ice Only l 69c For Any Article at Our Big Sale \ Pyjamas o New style Pyjamas in Black and Scarlet, Black and Gold, Bordeaux and White. is}. . ,, Ntglilgowns Lime trimmed Night- gowms, many colours, ail sizes. Price Only 69c Braasiere Sets of Pantie and Brassiere to a _ match. Sale Price 69c Pro wse Bros. Ltd. Wooiner attended tho Abbie-Dal- housie game on Friday nlght_ Mr. Wilbur Willis, Remington. visited Cavendish recently where ho was the guest of Mr. and Mra_ E. C. Webb. The Y_ P. S_ held the'r weekly meeting at the home of Mr. Pm! Simpson on Friday night. After the usual half-hour Bible study led by Mr. Bishop the citizenship vice- presdent. Mr. Arthur Wooiiier and Mr_ Robbie Thumbs read very in- teresting and instructive papers on Ctizenship in the Home and Citizen ship in the School. The social hour was spent in games and contests, In the attendance contest. the "Reds" led by a majority of three, the total attendance being thirty one members. ‘Owing tn the illness of Mr. Alex- ander Btowart his nephew C. T. Mid Mrs, Stewart spent, several days with him previous to his death on onday. Mr. Keith Webb spent a very Jeasant week and in Charlottetown waiting friends. Mr. Qtiriing Stewart and Mr. Miitm llcKmre spent several days Mr_ Wilbur Clark spent several days with his sister Mrs Walter Buntain, South Rustfcq Mrs. H. S. Bishop, Mrs. George MaoCoubi-ey, Miss Marion Mathcs- on and Mra_ Wesley Smith attend- ed the Presbyterlal in Silmmerizide last week. The semi annual Cavendish school examination was held 0n January 29th, and was largely attended_ The teacher. Miss Gertrude Ackland was assisted with the different ciasias by Mrs. Ifshop, Mrs. Inwther, Mrs. Milton Green and Miss Ann‘e Inw- ther. The pupils made an excellent showing in their prompt nswera, Quito an interesting Red Cross Pm- grumne following consisting of song recitation, a dialogue and after com alimentary remarks were passed to teacher and pupls by a number of vhitm-a the National Anthem brou, ., a very pleasant afternoon to a close. The January meeting of the Avoniea Women's Institute was held at Mrs, A-llln Wyands. Cavendish. with eight members and several vis- itors present. Meeting opened by Iihllrlg Ode and repeating Creed. School and not committees were visltlhi MGM! Ind relative; in Mil-ireappdnted for both districts. The _ lFebrunry meetnl w be held at im. fia3§m§. a Roy Tcombs, North Rustico, roll to be answered b! a f‘"°""° m’ er, a short Agriculture Prosrlm be 1m by bonvenior l\i1$. 3- woolner and a valentiflv 9"” mzmt will be presented “Y "° tee. Meeting opened 1" 713° splendid Child welfare i110!" w“ 15.1 by ivm. Allan wv1111111 . Welfare convenlor Mid the w" # slated by Mrs. BllwPi M“ L“ Miss Ackiand and Mrfl. wmm" Lunch was served and the melt‘. closed with the National Allin“?- __.______._-- . Living our Best: You better 1|’ your best and act Your M” think your best today: for M" the sure preparation for tvm and all the other tomorw" follow-Harriett Martincau. ____________ Illusion: Illusion H" combined are the chnnn 0i and art-Joubcrt. : ;"==':-:- EYESIGHT Ill rlsliglnrzillsi. Glllll. 0-