. THE GUARDIAN. The Western Guardian --0BNEBAL INSURANCE» Ralph G. Muttart, Suuanersid . ._imait non. Horace Wright. over CFCY tonight at 8.45. CHARI-QITFETQWN Darnley. A Friends of Mr. Wilbert Delaney. Baltic. are sorry to learn of his re- cent illness.- Frlends of Mrs. Colin Donald. Darnley. regret to learn of her ill- ness and hope to see her out again soon. Miss Evelyn MacDonald, Baltic, is NORTH IIIIICIN llll l. 5. STIVINOON llmelllnQer ‘t. 14o RICHMOND sr. Alberfon 'i=‘i'iii‘"iii'i'liii'é'é‘ FUR COATS MONTREALlS _ i‘ JADLNG FURRIER rwo DAYS UNLY! y Does Wearing a iiat Cause Baliinessin liien? Mess Worry About Loss The indisposition ‘of Mrs. Will Irving in the Western Hospital is regretted by her many friends. Mrs. Alvin Bell is making good progress toward recovery in the Western Hospital where she is a ‘u?’ Mun‘ ‘L Ammuu’ w." m charge of the press-sin. -BESEIIVE MONDAY, Feb. I. for the Home and School variety ..& v l okfillcilzugztlgzlfi‘ rtlgbrlirlg-"lninitvgvlrmléllly. Fulfil}. gllrtllglfllllll-summerdde High school vmun‘ l“ Sunmmwlde‘ u" m." Mr. P. A. A senault was a week- o leavln W“! will) llll-lflflllg- Mr. Erskine Clark left recently ‘l! u“ ‘"5 M“ Elm“ lhcxw’ end visitor at Egmont Bay where Ottawa st. —J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist of Charlottetown will be in his Al- bsrton office this Saturday, Feb. 26th. -szxsnnrriou game Prince of Wales College Juniors. manager Gordon Bennett vs. Albany St. Pats he was the guest of Rev.‘ Charles cally c can and able to breathe Gallant. A . l 1r l! u will it . =>~v=»'l"l=-l<li~-:*“” first. J‘.§€":..¥‘.’r’.i:ii.s .3112. 123.235 are. mmsgzgmi $53;- cattsed by heredity but with 75¢ val“: [or o"? a‘ ' ACT TODA by motor for St. John. NB. whom he intends spending a week's lioli- “y. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mountain. Sea View, entertained at a card party on Friday evening. Lalllea‘ first prize was won by Mrs. Gordon f‘ sins; gents’ first prize. Fred Donald. Consolation: were won by Among the recent visitors at the Shore were Rev. Sister St. Francis of the Tlgnish Convent and her class of girls. Mr. Brenton Ramsay has return- ed from a very pleasant visit to most people, thinning of the hair is the final result of an unclean, unhealth scalp that is tight: and un ernourished. Dandruff ls always a warning”. Constant scalp cleanliness is essential if you want to keep your hair abundant, alive- ookingl That means you must got after dandruff consistently. The surest way is with a shampoo actuall guaranteed to remove dan ruff - Fitch Do/ndruf Remover Shampoo. Remember, dandruff isn't a disease. It is just a symptom of an unclean, unhealthy scalp. Dust and dirt from the air Qmblne with the oil in icalp, dried skin, etc. to orm a waxy, scaly accumulation on the scalp. This acts almost like a tight “plastic cap". Fitch Dandrufi Remover Shampoo washes away every trace of dirt and dandruff. It Save 26c by getting this Fitch introductory ofier-Fttels Dondrufi Rentover Shampoo. together with a wonderful new Fitch product: Fitch Creme Oil Hair Tonic. You'll like Fitch Creme 0i_l Hau- Tonic- keeps your hair groomed all day but leaves no residue ( oo) Contains Lanolin and Olive Gib-relieves scalp dry- ness. Does not so arate in the bottle. Get this 5c value for only 49c-at all drug or cos- metic counters-for a limited time only. H Ton llandrull Remover SHAMPOO m - for your next bridge party try Isis bright floating candle centre- piece. Over a low flame melt the short ends of colored candles (use the same color) after you have re- moved the wicks. Pour the melted candles into smnll salad molds and as soon as the wax begins to har- den stick u wick through the centre and hold in position until the wax sets. After the wax is hard lift llle new candle out of its mold and float a half a dozen of the candles Berton, l-Iaverhill and other Mas- sachusetts cities. Miss Rita Ahearn of Summerside ls spending some time at her home here owing to the illness of her father, Mr. Alfred Ahezirn. who is a patient in the Western llospilal. The World Day o! Prayci- comes on March 4th this year. For many years the first Friday in Lent has been a Day of Prayer for Christ- ian women all around the world. A meeting of the local World Day of Prayer committee was held at the home of Mrs. George B. Cun- ningham, Wed|ics(iay' nftcrnooi . and plans were made for the ann+l ob- servation of the day in Alber on. A Valentine party was lwld l" Union School the afternoon of the 14th instant. The school was artis- tically decorated for the occasion.’ After the short program. dainty FB- freshments were served by Mrs. Chester Hnyts. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie, Mrs. Johnny Oliver zintl the teach- er. The numerous pretty valen- tines were distributed by Shirley Oliver. Frances Inmnn, Erma and Elma lnman. in a 11"" plate. Bedeque rink Tuesday. Feb. 22. Skate after. Admission 30 and 20. --INTERMEDIATE ' playdowns Bedequ rink ‘flednesdey, Feb. 23. Summerside All Stars vs. Free- town Intermediate Royals. Admis- sion 5O and 35. Skate after. -—DON‘T MISS the Symphony of the Seasons presented by Bedeque talent in Kensington United Church basement on Wednesday night, Feb. 23. Sponsored by Young Adult Group. —IIOME AND School meeting Tuesday. Feb. 22 at 8 pm. Blgh School Auditorium, Mr. . R. Murphy, President of the P. E. l. Teachers’ Federation will speak on the need for Federal aid in educa- tion. —AFTEBNO0N TEA, also pan- try sale and sale of needlework under the auspices of Fdlth Cavell Lodge in the lodge rooms on Green Street. Summersidc on Wednesday. Feb. 3 from 3 to 5.30. Tickets 40 cents. —SYMPATHY EXTENDED The sympathy of the many friends and neighbors goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dyment of Spring- hlll and family on the death of their infant son and brother which took place on Friday, February 18. Mrs. Arthur Stewart and Wm. Simmons. Refreshments were ser- ved by hostess. assisted by ladies present. , Mr. James Murphy. Sea View. had the misfortune to lose his brooder house by fire on Friday evening together with two hundred and fifty baby chicks, which they had only got a few days previous. Mr. Murphy was using an oil brooder and had been out to attend it a short time before the fire started when everything seemed to be go- ing fine. When discovered the fire had gained too much headway to save the chicks. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. James Cousins. Baltic, on Wednesday eve- ning. February 9th, where a large‘ number of friends were entertain- ed at progressive auction. Ladies‘ highest score for the evening was held by Mrs. Emma Brennan. Gents’ highest score was held by Mr. Chas. Hickey. Ladies‘ consolation by Mrs. Reg. Mountain, and Gents‘ consola- tion by Mr. Hiram Harrington. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by ladies of Bal- tic W. l. A nice sum was realized. The pupils of Senior Dept. of Darnley School enjoyed a Valentine party on Friday afternoon. Three contests were put on by pupils and Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Joseph A. Gaudet, St. Roch, has returned home from the Prince County Hospital much improved after her recent accident. An executive meeting of the of- ficers of St. Thomas Aquinas So- ciety was held at the home of the secretary, Mrs. Edward Gaudet. The office of the president is now held by Mrs. Ferdinand Gallant, who The night classes for adults which began early in December are progressing very favourably. The boys‘ manual training class. which is held on Wednesday after- noon of each week is doing good work under the direction of Mr. E. kJ._ Arsepault. Greenmounf And Vicinity Mrs. Fulton Gordon, Montrose. is spending several days at the home of hcr daughter, Mrs. Fred Oliver. Miss Jessie, Rayner, student of Summerslds High School. spent the ‘week-end at the home of her par- succeeded Mrs. Everett DesRoches, Tuesdayaniiliiednesdayrel-mo liex iner . > Buy Now For l ents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner. prizes given to winners. An ex- Greenmount. change of valentines caused much merrlment. A generous treat of candy and cookies provided by pu- plls was much enjoyed. A small prize was offered by teacher for best valentines drawn. Winners. Doris Crozier and Gertrude Croz- ler, Valentines and treat was sent to a pupil unnblc to attend school through illness, by teacher and pu- pils. The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon-S. Mrs, Katharine Perry who spent the past couple of weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Powers returned to her home at Tlgnish on Saturday. -ENTERTAINED FRIENDS — Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickering. Clin- ton, entertained a number of their friends from Spring Valley and surrounding districts on Monday evening. February 7th. Cards were played for n time. the highest score going to Mrs. Bruce Caseley and Mr. Wilfred Pickering. with the consolation goln to Mrs. Joseph - Cuseley and Ar ur Profitt, Mar- izatc. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Vivian Vifoodsidc, Leah Pickering and Mrs. David Caseley. A social hour followed, after which nll dc- pnrtcd for their homes having spent a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cameron. St. Elesnoi-‘s. were recent visitors to Greonmount where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Perry. and also Mrs. Cameron's grandmother. Mrs. John MacKay. The community of Malpeque and surrounding districts were sadden- ed to learn of the passing of one of its oldest citizens in the per- son of Mrs. Sarah Roach at the ad- vanced age of 98 years at her home in Malpeqiie on Feb. 6. The fun- cral service was held from the Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church on Tuesday. Rev. J. A. McGowan gave n comforting address. The hymns sung were “Shall We Gather At The River". "Safe In The Arms of Jesus” and "The Sands of Time are Sinking." She leaves to mourn one rntisrxrsnr FllilillEIl IlEIiE Now is the time ro select o smurf, new Farley Fur Coot of high quality -or greet savings. Each fur cost reflects the tradition of fine craftsmanship — newest styling — at excep- tional values! You must see them for yourself. Don't mist this great event! "I liereiire ilnlyaFewoithelialues j Th9 many friends of Miss Marion Getson, who is a valued clerk of Myrlck, Maclntosh. Tlgnish, arc glad to learn she is improving satis- factorily from her recent illness in the Western Hospital, Alberton. Mr. Marvel Dunbar. Minister of the Christian Church. Charlotte- town. came to Greenmount by bus early in the week and spent a cou- ple of days visiting at the Manse. ’ When you join the Royal Canadian Navy you at‘ Personals once take your place in the job of defending the ~ " “can? °£ this “Minn-hr th‘ Nivy‘. “in” and , ~Mr. Donald McPhee, student daughter (Fannie) Mrs. Leslie “W” °t M“ “d Mn“ wmlam ' >1 men stand On quarcl for peace. at Ski. DSIHSIIFPS College, spent the Champion, and one granddaughter. wan" FRENCH SEAL DYED RABBlT . . . . . - - . . . - - -- lllllll --, - - wee -en t the home of his p r- Esthe . now‘ sidi l E l d: 3 ' *'_ ' - fr“ YWW Cemdmjg ‘éedv t° serve h“ “m”? m. i... u... J. A. int-hi. sons. ‘in... i‘... lllllillirlsmfurl-elsljdlng Sever“ o! the You“ rem "w" MOUTON LAMB rnocsssro COAlS .. . ._._...irom $119. will get the "welcome signal. Summei-side.—S. in the U.S.A.. and Judson. 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WT“... .. extended a. BLA¢K PERSIAN LAMB PAWS .-»---------»-i~>~ $295. -~ foreign places . . . and you can qualify for a generous u.“ Wu‘; and Mum“ vfoodfld" wife and family of Mr. Fred Moran Y KID KIN c ATS f 295 life-long pension at the end of your service while LADY FAN; w_ g - Intel-mantis the People's cemetery: wh°'°"“dd°“ 6"“ ‘wmmed ‘t m‘ GI.“ s o 4 ' ' ' ‘ ' ' l ' " '“H' ' H rum $ ' l» . . . M‘; u, home in Alberton: also to the fam- y 5 ~- you are atsll young enough to emoy it. ' p“ ' lly or Mr, warm-i 3mm,’ whose BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS .. rom $59 . 1* ‘ ' - d th d l’. . - . Because Navy mert possess a fine reputation . . . The rezum mmin o! ‘he u“, ShQfQ pill... ‘Film. 12.3112 w.§ 13.15:. SABLE DYED MUSKRAT . . . . ... .. ._... from $459. . because the Navy has gamed and holds the finest F“, women‘ Inmate m“ on - 1y "tend"; h, m, Anmun church ~~1 of traditions . . . because the Defence of Canada is Thursday evening at the home" of NQfQs on Sunday. afternoon. FINE PERSIAN LAMB COATS ..\. . . . . . . . . . .from $795, ‘i. a vital national service-you will command the xxikfifillifflllahffizllzgsltgnzflolnl; - ____ ~ ' .lv t of our fellow Canadians when you don . _ Mr. John LeClair was a recent B t y 1. “P” Y 333;; {$33 m P113353; spy visitor in Charlottetown. Iedeque u e or awa ' r the Navy's famous uniform. Get all the facts today from the Naval Recruiting Officer. Royal Canadian Navy. Qttawa, orflfrglrivf- . l‘ n. M. c. s. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ' cnanoorrsroiviv singing me Ode and repeating the Creed. Collection for the evening amounted to 56 cents ‘ It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. It was moved and seconded that $100.00 be given to the secretary of the school to pay Everett Harper, student at Tig- nish High School. spent the week- end at his home. Mrs. John Dawson. Central Be- deque. returned to her home re- cently from Char‘ “etown where she was a patient in.the P. E. I. Hospital. TllE MARY ANN SHOP SIIMMERSIIIE P. E} I. - “ Among the pupils who have been on the sick list were Vera Gaudet, Maris Pitra and Carl Gallant. Rev. C. A. Britten. pastor of the J81] tollesvev-tiommfttees appointed were Mr. MacIntosh manager of the Cont"! mam“. Bum“ church’ I 0 i, 1on0“; “Myrhk t M.d'nm-h'.”°". w" n‘ flfxwadfly; 223330;“ was ,prssent. The minutes of the answer roll call by paying one cent ; for each size of their shoes. it WI“: also planned to hold llflriies in our V homes to swell the Insiiiuic funtll The next meeting will he held in‘; the home of Mrs. Hammond Bow; ness. The lunch committee. M" ' Lloyd Jewell, Miss Ciiira Afflecl last meeting were read and approv- ed. It was decided to hold a quilt- ing party on Friday afternoon. Feb. 11th. at the ‘home of Mrs. Daniel Noonan. Reports were giv- on by the School and Sick com- mittees. Correspondence was read Sick — Elsie Francis. School - Mrs. John Francis. Pmflam - Mrs. Kenneth Robblse and Mrs. Stanley Mayhew. Roll call for next meeting to be answered by each member paying a recent visitor in Charlottetown. Church work. Mrs. Edna Perry. who has been a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital for some time. returned to her home in Central Bedeque on A social evening for the pupils and residents of Tignlsh Shore was held in the school on Febru- ary 10th. The trustees and secre- Mh lnoyal ‘Canadian av u fngéiorsttgarzvfiegh." ‘a’: - Tnuhy 15m ‘ML and discussed. Mrs. Arthur Mur- and Mrs. Arthur hlurruy. Cell” - mern - I‘ , .1 "n. p“ . to meet other home for next rneet- Rev. W. Burton Crowe. who has ,',',";.§"l{'.,§°'é1f,'§§°'§i§i‘filfifinllglfi llémsylifl‘ $.31}...- _.',ll7f_..'...‘.‘ inn 1- l mg’ ' bw" ‘ullflqnl ‘mm S “W” “m ply Loan Cupboard. Each member lunch committee. hlirllllfi "m5": Meeting adjourned and lunch was served by‘ the hostess. ‘Gore yesmiiifor AGRO-Pti?‘ for the past week, is slowly im- proving and expects to ‘be out again in a few days. l-fls services were taken last Sunday by Rev. E. S. Weeks, During the week-end, Dr. A. and Mrs. MacVicar and family. Port Elgin, N.B., paid a visit to this community. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson. The Doctor was the resident phy- sician hes-a about a year ago be- fore going to Port llgin. is asked to bring an article to next meeting for a "grab bag", and to by singing the National Anthem- ' l i’; announcements busineti. ll. ' E. ELLIS INBURANOI In onier to keep pace with our ever expanding k y» and or the request of o numbenof Farmers, we iokéliifl" a ‘pleasure in announcing i-lie appointment oi The 0 ‘$13; Z Farmers’ Co-opaiotiveAssociotion o: our dealer iorlL 0 ~ Prince County. This well known end established 0 9'19: Firm will handle our complete lines, including Potato M“ ' Mrs. Samuel Carrutherl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruth a d little son, Kensington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henderson, Visual Training Gleam ‘IGENT TR“T‘I aLDo‘ Bedeque. 0ft Thursday 10th lfilf. d l‘I II‘ Mli“clmlm.n Truck?" fllld Tlllfilfll “m”, 5L smum“ Mrs. Henderson is the daughten of "Y P" Y" 9 s B In uddm“ iiili...’i;"‘.“.'.‘. .°.:.';"'."::i-...:"i"::~ "'".'.£"""';.""‘ i.":,"".";ii-'i ".11? "liLiil°.".;..... ......- this occasion. l“ ‘u’ '7 w ' a ' a w Gasoline n- V‘ ing Dairy Form Equipment, pines. Pump Jocks and a > d ’ ' A complete line oi repairs will be co The third of a series of social gatherings sponsored b the Young s. s. atom. Ito. rried in order l9 ‘ ununngsgq dult Group of th Un t dClt h, _ _ _ y ED your dogas fainoushnnall - * ~ was held in the éhurchevestruynon provide t-iie former with lsefhr service during rite b?" "" do-feed Giro-P?! Bo . . u-fl“. W.“ Auk.“ Thursday evening February 10th w” ~¢ of.“- asvotiiielisi-' 9‘ l . . "dang"? m W‘ u.’ and? fllfitrlrl.’ ‘The. I We bespaok for them youefullest co-operotion and M‘ bleeds.’ (Thrifty, tool _ canned ‘Not 70% wator like most 3mm" ‘n “WW4 b? l- "mm- sldsrotlen. is '»‘=':-*‘1'."""*""'°°"'“'""""' d has“ I M M c:.-..:":.:.=..::r--" '"~ Tilt. IIAI-l. imtuncrunma an u l e a ‘ at‘... f.;_,,.,,. ,,,,.,__‘,' ...ii:.is.iaz+tm.si~..r.aizts cote arouses commit ullllf, as... .. 3513;; 3333"" °' 1"" “m” Manufacturers sir-amnion». sis-in. Form were lldraaetlla acme 3 ‘Remnant, ' h‘? mil‘ new? taesfinuéggayeau "and m. Qerefwltlvs, t V _ ( t-to time l" '° J.R.W. wt