_, _-_;_,g.~;»;;-..- ~ - . ralwecks. - or Green‘ $110 Mllbellm O! Fina Arts, and the ‘eve ' o o s /"“ p‘ ' —EXCELLENT Anplupgg__qmg Boston Arts and Crafts society. 1m- Excellency the Countess l _ i ' - - - .. -. - -.- - " » i . SMARTLY sunfinersldeb ranch- c’! "b9 cum!‘ ' ' ' Bessborough honored the membez. ‘I’ j-(Ii=i It‘ "V, I s, ‘ w“ Lesion had e_ rolwlns meetina °fl *1" Occasion of the vnenins of the Ottawa subdivision or th v ,,,,_.__-.I 5’?‘='=1="=:n=n5; I1 I '1. AI IRACTIVE on ‘rhursdsy svehlnz. There was s 0i Parliament s state dinner was gathouc women's ma“, b, ,, T,- -. y -> v 1 yliiis ‘ very largo attendance. Mr, B_ w, held on Wednesday evening at. attending the tea held under m‘, flfiffifif'i'li- ; , SATURDAY. Charmingly tempting WESTEIIII IiIIAIIIIIIIII “CANNED LOBSTER, mackerel. pilchords, salmon and sardines. 801d THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN {Happenings of the Week , (Oontinued from P8€9 3) _ ~~E§RH4RZQ 193; February is the F u ure Mani ! r ' t d g at Bruce's. 692-2-l3-2i. r e r _WE THE NEW “NAN The annual Gyro supper dance dance, chsperoned by Mrs. J. D. _ _ noon" m, do Mm, m, on Monday mm at the Canadian Stewart and M". '1'. w. 1. Prowse, February ls recognized as a Month of Lower Prices in-Fum; 38 inches Wide Wilmot Hockey Club u. a friendly National w» another greatly e... wfls mm m m, r. o. o. l". lu- ture_ . . ., but Low Prlces mean nothing if the Qualit ~'. game o! hockey to be played in creation hall last Monday evening mclqng. Y I8 $1.95»! i These all silk Print. . ed Crepes, shown in our Northern window “day Offer you a value of notable type. Brilliant new shades used on backgrounds of Black, Navy, Brown ASCOT MARGATE SC IIOOL Bedcque Rink. Date to be arranged. Jllo Plilnllln, Manager. 6944-13-11. --VA.LENTHWB TELL-Inn ladies Club of ‘Iflnity United Church, Blunmersda held their annual Valentino tea on Thursday in Epworlh Hall. It Wll a great success. The tables won daintily arranged with flowers and VlIflnY-IDG 90610.1 decorations. A largo nunlber of citi- zens enjoyed the excellent tea pm- vided. The fancy work and candy tables were well patronized and n handsome sum was realilsd for the W. M. s. fund-Q l Robnson, president, presided. Major E H. Strong, vice president, was also present After routine business, ten new members we” gnmflgd, Joyed social event o! the‘ week, O O of Hon. John A. Macdonnld, is in Ottawa 10l- the Opening or p"- licmmt And is the guest of m” Mary Macdonald. ' s 0 o Mrs. Wilson E. Hunt, Maiden, Mass. is the guest of her brother, Mrs. Benjamin Rogers and M", Boxers. Prince st. O O O IMiss Jean McLean, o1 soul-Lg, has returned ‘to Mt. Allison, from Boston, where she spent a 1011;- Government House, Ottawa, among those who had the honor or being invited were the Lieutenant Gov- ernor ot Prince Edward Island, (ircss was fllli of reminiscences 0f the war told 1n a pleasing manner turned home. The many friends of Mr. Henry Miss Anna Mllcdonald, daughter 111cm. She visited the School of over two hundred studen and there friends attending. It was one or the prettiwt social events of the season. I O O Th; Thursday afternoon Bridge club was entertained by Mrs. Mc- Cready at her cosy home, long- worth Avenue. I I O Mrs. W. A. Weeks, Miss 140ml Weeks, and Mr. Maurice Weeks left Thursday morning on a. visit to Montreal before proceeding t" New York where they will spelt auspices of the subdivisions. Mrs. l‘... A. Cannon offered the hospit- ality al‘ her lovely old home 123 Cooper street Ottawa tor the 2. Elliott MuoGrath. Teacher, D. J. MacArthur. At Holman's you'll find that Quality ation . . and att realize that it is Valu without fail. is the first consider. can offer you, youv" See these groups today, he Low Prices we e Supreme. Living-Room Groups At Great Savings! 1W IWI II We have grouped together in our Windows and on our Furni- ture Floor several Living Room Groups, comprising the Twelve Items Listed. MAGAZINE RACK TABLE RUNNER Each group includes a Chesterfield Suite, and I“ m i ' ,-. several applications tor member- Mrs. C. Dalton and Miss Dalton. - 15 m _ ' ' ' i . l r r Sm occasion end was w led w several pieces of Furniture that every home requires. Each . p were received. The new lnem- The mm- J- A- Mwmnald and ceiving the several hundred callers ' ' - ‘ . l r u n t . » 2.: _ ‘I i hm we", drawn mm w“ m, Mm Mummm, by the president or the subdivision. C o p ls a Ou standing Value at the Price Quoted i ' r _. - . wsfiiwgérlgfaiilfggiihmou" N‘ m m. ‘m’ L! lvm. Robert Devine, the um vlce- 5 w m c m progress 5m“ m fnammupontm News”! Cpllllsrslogetown John president, Mrs. Peter Heenafl. and No. 1 Q i m‘ lwh a short time use Ho extended other d: its oldest nd m: m‘ by the 60cm Convener’ Mm m A E h . . . . . l ‘I w! I’ I I bwrdlalwelcometo ll mom spccted eside t ad thmos m‘ Maccabe‘ H" mcenency were a Mohaw swte In Attr.act've cushlons' I ‘III 100 New ASCOT TIES-including the em, A general dlicflrsiz: “m; “my °I "IWY 31;"? will $312,113‘; becomingit costunfjt o! filth villi: walnut i-qnlshed QCOaSIOnaI Pieces’ and I ’ l’ smartest print effects you have seen this attcrs of local mules». was held, the bereaved family. 1:11;”: In‘; aganeofihe velvet : your chcélcehof Brldgde, RFloor, or Table I l. o‘ season’ “An-Cher Blue", Mandarin Green’ i1 tel‘ which Major May of s; m- 0 0 o She w“ attended by the Hon. M“. ' amp, US IOnS an unner t0 blend , y l n s anish T" C, I e nors gave an excellent address on Mrs. F. S. Wilkins, Brighton Gem I mnowmg tea M“ With Th9 WIIOIS. 12 PIECES I h p e‘ Inga e59 Brown are the aims and purposes of the Legion Road has as her welcome guests 1cm m‘; d u m uéqt to. CHESTERFIELD ' I 1i. ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' Dev he presen e a e g . s F, f‘ among the effective colorlngs .. . .- Hi! discussed the rules o! me Con- Mrs. Norton and little son o1 He, mcenmcy‘ Mm Pm, Hem- 7 . i sutumm and placed them under Moncton. m who visited here m, summm FIRE SIDE CHAIR u. Z I =. others at and 2 mi“ 561mm” “m” I” “It I” ’ ' ' ' ' ‘ . - . “my comrades“ '31": Y A a u m 1 , I was the general wnven" "f ARM CHAIR Large Attractive Kroehler Suite, uphol- ~ . v l P peace, e g u young peopes m . . . . ; l. » ~ mm service to the Elmplre dining -_-_-'_-_-____.____ “nangemen CHESTERF|ELD_ sterefl l" Taupe M°halrv with Cmltfflfllng i E g » c pa... um m, addm, w” wen TABLE Cushion Tops. Tables and Small Pleces i, lc a . mclrived and very helpful m the the late F_ W. MacPhee, left re- Grade II—1. Evelyn Maclnnis. are well demgned and F|n|5hed, This 4 , , now members. Rev, L. B. Campbell, cently for Boston. Grade I_ sr-l. Bessie MacArthur; END TABL ‘ group WIII make 3. very at- l I / “Iwlfma a hm! review om“ work ' 2' mm“ Mmm“ 3' ‘um M” E tractive Room. 12 PIECES .. s ' 0 t e Canadian soldiers on the M-ss Helen Donovan who has Carlnell. . i? Brifish Front. His cxtemporary ad- ‘D8811 visiting in Charlottetown re- Grade I Jr.——1. Lowell MacIrlnis. G N , . _-_ D_ roup o. 3 Here we have grouped a Kroehler Suite g . l . SIIPDPI‘ at tile close of the meeting. ‘my weekwnha large attendance‘ ._5_ i l‘ Kathleen livllclorsoll and DEIIS “115011 brought ollt the man fine ~ - l - . _ I Report for Janllaryz- ‘Ivinjolg 3. mm» LplyiIilll. y vllaractcrlstics of the Cal-Indian Hclnphlli are sorry to hear he is , 5UMMERSIDE CURLING LAMB STAND with exceQtionally hlgh back and _s°||d I v I; I Grade X-l, Mame Ccnllell; ‘.!_ Glullil: Ill-V 1'. Vrlxl Handel-son; 2. 5914MB dining those trying years. confined to his home with blood walnut Tnrn" Tables and occasional I r Gardiner Marks. P213.‘ < v.2» , :4. Billie Durant. B0111 addresses were fllll of inismst DOISOIllHE~ . Curling at the Sunmlersde rink Pieces also In SPIId Walnut‘ Your Choice I f (lrade IX-l. Fred l-lolvurcl; 2., (i: i_ A.ll_\' JUIllLwll_ and made a grout impression on the is in full swillg_ The rinks compet- 0f very attractive Lamps and t Gvrdld b11101”; 3. Eldon Manly - l Fla-l. Johnnie Hcndur- giilllvrillg. Cn-pt. L. A, Moore, the h l t, ing for thr; Club championship are < C|_|5hiQn5_ 12 P|ECES _ _ u I? Grade VIII-l. Andrey Blicrr; 2 Pfi cfflcirnt chairman of lllc entertain- T e Semi-annual exam m‘ on playing every evening More lIII-QT- ' ' ' ' ' . ‘ f vlV-llll hlorks; 3. Gilorgc lion... <>..l<1l> I -Il'.~l, Ilvggil) Dollllis; 2 lllellt conllniftce SOYYEd a delicious Georgetown school was hfldonMon est is béing shovm in tile game this I I In All year. and some close scores have been mallc. The ladies ale ploy-m: every Grade VI—-l_ Rillpll Iin-l: Em Connell; 3. DOPOLIly lsllkvl". El-lc Howard. wliks‘ Teacher. The pupils were examined iby Prln oipal Murphy and they showed by their ready answers that they were 4r w. -< I‘ ‘STUDEBAKER I’. Built in Cnngda Sh,“ 191g STUDEBAKER swings the spotlight on the greatVmys" 0f1932 PRESIDENT EIGHT, $2460 to $2830 I22 horsepower, 135' wheelbase COMMANDER EIGHT, $1955 to $2210 I01 horsepower, 125' wheelbase DICTATOR EIGHT, $1375 to $1605 85 horsepower, II7' wheelbase STUDEBAKER SIX, $I_175 t0 $1405 80 horscpower, I17’ wheelbase Prion at Ikt/fltlbfj, IVs/terrific, Our. Bumpers, spare flrcl um! Govf. fans ufra HERE is no line of cars in Canada that can mens- ure up to the Triumphant New Sludcbakers in a searching comparison. Their 32 Inlporiani betlermcnis embrace every noteworthy cllginccring achievement lflhe year. 1932 FreeWIlceIing, combined wiihSynchro- nized Shifting, Full-Cushioned Power and Automatic Starting are Studebaker mechanical features matched by the adoption of Genuine Safety Plate Glass in all win- dows undwindshields of all models, ai no added charge. Quite possibly you aren’! interested in the mechanics of these 32 Studebaker features . . but you are infer- ested in what they mean, in terms of riding, driving _“buy” of19Q. Come in today! Other Studebaker Betterments IDIIQI‘ Blidifl . . widir Self! . . Air-Curve (bnobcraff . . Armor- Plqud Bodies . . New Convertible Body Styles . . All Bodies Innu. Bgdjjllllttlbnt, Gold and Noise . . Closed Bodies Wired for Radio . . Improved Brake: . . Now Airplane Type lmu-nmenu i... Dash . . Pun Wilding Dill . . Electric Gasoline Gauge . . Metal Spring Given . . RIIOXTIII Ugh: - ~ Fl!" Aumlflliifi smrk Adjustment . . Greater (‘gnlhj Ml!» Pill" B007 "lrdware. . New Inside Sun Visor. . No-ahliSloflljwindlhisld . . One-Piece Fenders . . Steel Runnin] Innds..AirClnanu.Cabunu> Si‘ F _ ""’E='~'E=-=§=' nl. my u. fil lhdwdwwdolher "Wlmii- _ r r I ‘unwind “Hpuwumumtr EYESIG T asfiasll-Beflnllltildlslawfltigulon ililimifl" _ 1am. Sir. m. Province i fK'dn r u, d. mu ~ .J~ EXAMINATION -- “"“""“”° ‘ °' ‘ '“ " ‘°'“ w...» "ism MOORE BROS. Queen Street. Charlottetown, P. E, I, \ carefully taught, afternoon and will no dollbg have -—l\ir. Kenneth Muttart o1’ Sum- mm-side has returned from an en- jqvable visit to old college chums EASTERN GUARDIAN *_ ,_,_ - ..‘MH.K AND CREAM for sale. D. F. MacDonald, souris. 179-1-20-1 month. Georgetown The Whist party and dance held in the Town Hall, Georgetown on Tilllrsllsy, Jan. 30. under the nus- piccs of the Boys Hockey Club. The ladies prize was won by Mrs. i“. Batchllder, gentleman's by Mr. H, MaoDonalcL Excellent music was furnished by the B. B. B. Olchatra. The darlcc fLIld whist party held in the Tlown Hall, Georgetown on Til-b. 4. undel- the auspices of the Women's Institute was largely st- tcnded, cards being played from 8 P. M. until 10. Dancing from 10 P, lvl. till 12. Ladies "prize was equally won by Mrs. Harry samp- son and Miss Enid Knight drawn by the former. gentleman's by Mr. Herbert Murphy and Mr. Wm. Martel], drawn by the former; Ex- cellent music was furnished by Mrs, Calpt. N. Faimhlld and Miss Rose Farchlld. Funeral of the late F. W_ Mac- Pllee which left his residence on Tuesday, Feb. 2, was largely at- Ncvin and at the grave by Masonic Order. The pail bearers were Messrs, Howard MacDonald, Peter Gotrll, Wm. White, A_ Allan, F. A. MacKlnnorl, Chester Llowellyn. The many floral tributes show the high raspect In which he was held. Mr, A. MacPhee who ‘has been attending the funeral oi his father Mrs. F. Dalziel and son, Junior, Misses Mary and susia Hcmplfll Montague recently visited their home in Georgetown-A. LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL 'I‘hc following is tile standing oi Lorne Valley school for January. Grade IX-l. Jennie McAulay. Grade VI—l. Charles Maclnod; 2. Isabella MacLcod. Grade V—l. Neil MtlcCahnell; 2. Bernice MacArthur; 3. Charles MacArthur; 4. Evelyn MacGrath; 5. George MscCannell. Grade IV--1, Jean MacGrath; 2. Anna MzloCanrlell; 3. Dorothy Mac- Leod. Grade III-l. Angus MacLcod; 2. Teresa. Maclcod; 3. Helen Mac- Aulsy. a. lbonspicl ln the near future with the gentlemen. The winners of Wednesday night's“ J.J. Morris won from R..S.P. Jllrdille,_ 10-8. ' A, B. L. Home won from W. B. MacNc-ill, 11-7. On Thursday ovcnmg the winners were: T.A. Campbell PFICIlfllYI, 10-0. A.E, Harris won from H-T. Hol- man, 9-7. ‘file standing of Hi." rinks 11:: to polllls are now J. J_ MOlTIS one iaoilli; ‘ILA. Campbell one point; J.H. Prichard no points; W.B. MacDonald three points; A. E. Harris two points; R.S.P. Jardine two ponts; W. B. MacNcii, H31‘. Holman and A..B.L. Home one point each-S. won from J . H. Afler skl-lng rub In IllnnrrPl. BACKACHE is Nature's warning that there is something wrong with your Kidneys. Never neglect it. If you fail to heed this sign that your Kidneys are out of order you are liking great ChlllCCI. Bsclxsche, if not corrected, is often followed by some more serious form ‘of Kidney Trouble. Donothesiule until KldncyDiscue u Bsdcache, turn unhesimingly to Dodd’! Kidney Pills. Ggfialezlag Ind Supplying H. J. MABON Iii Montague I’. E. l. Ofllco Connected With ' Droplets "L? 3£ orrolulmls-r i‘: | 11 v-lllrougln Ills Ragclar no of Druid’: Kidney Pills l‘ BAC KAC H E (t is your WARN ING/ “flan; Neolect this first siqn/ 0F [Qdnezf trougbk ifccc safety by old and young alike. In Dodd’: Kidney Pills is to be found a Remedy to restore the Kid- neys to their usual condition and to tone up and strengthen these organs, so as to fortify them against future similar failures. Regain the: sprightly mp of heallh through the use of Dodd’: Kidney Pills. For half ll century Budd's Kid- ney Pills have relieved other Cans- dim men and women from faulty _ “W'- KlDNEYi at Mount, Allison University, Sack- Borden. recentlyvlsilcdGcorgcwwn l, - H “He, N.'BI_S' the was“ of her mother’ Mrs. F‘ matches for the clanlplollsl p are 8mm! as follows. ' W. E_ MacDonald won from TA. . ' Campbell, 17-7, . Twelve Pieces! i LAMP SPECIAL $1.95 — CHARLOTTETOWN — SEE OUR WEST WINDOW FOR SUPER VALUES IN LAMPS THE PUBLIC FORUM (Continued from page 4) ity o! their parents to undertake the fnuncial burden of board and other expenses ln Charlottetown. It partekes qf injustice that de- serving youth should be deprived o! advantages which should exist in our own community Now is the least, by establishing Qqlmty mg}, Schools with a Provincial Normal school in Charlottetown. Such a decision would be a. distinct for- ward move, educationally, and would enabls Prince Edward Island to‘develop in far greater measure than ever in the past that which is in the last analysis our greatest asset-the intellect of our youth. In no other province, so tar as I am aware, docs a similar condition exist. Boys and girls need not leave their homes in the early teen years in order to obtain a high school training and matriculato to the Universities Here, just m, the time when the home influence is most H’ ease and enjoyment. And the only way you can find wmed‘ service‘ at the church P???‘ gidfia I'm’ "9 ' "fizz! needed. we must let them so to fend signs. Prices all based On DOUBLE . , , , ‘ . _ q fl n0 ' ' out ls by dnvlng a Triumphant New Sludebakcr-lhe “m: condmed by Rev’ c‘ U" M” Zflkjfiid m: wiih pet- ‘o; fillrfitlgf; Tha€hcgi°tggmion ROLLS of 72 square f9“- Govenlnlent will assist Provinces In the erection of Public Buildings as an sid to unenlploymcnt. The time is opportune to plan for the im- provement oi’ our educational sys- tem in Prince Edward Island and to provide for the greatest good to the greatest number, to cultivate our most valuabls asset and lo demon- strate the progmssive spirt cl’ our ‘iummerside, Feb. 11, 1932. _.______._.‘__ Arabian and African native. ricd in butter. ‘Patch locusts for food and eat them Basketball. Iflffnols-Ilnnnfl, rm» time m effect a. partial remedy at I Ask for the New Wall Paper Catalogue Write your name 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- USE THE COUPON MOORE 8:. 'McLEOD LIMITED. CharIcltctownJKEJ. Send the new Wall Paper Catalogue t0 Name P.O.Address Moore é? McLeod Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. l.