ZFIIF (THARLQFI ETQWNflITARDI/tlfil To Our Many Customers: We extend thanks for Store at I45 Great George considerations. NEW SPRING CAPS NEW SPRING SHIRTS n} ‘AYE OUR FIRST BUSIN ss BIR 1110.4 Y ? 1s BEING CELEBRATED TODA Y . a very successful Ist year's business. And to those, also to our New Customers in 1931-32, we extend a very cordial invitation to visit our Street, Charlottetown where SERVICE and QUALITY MERCHANDISE are first Shipments just received include NEW SPRING SUITS NEW SPRING HATS y NEW SPRING NECKWEARV NEW SPRING COATS Whether buying or looking Come in and see us. We Enjoy Showing Our Goods HARR YA. MacDOUCALL 145 Great George Street The Store of BETTER Men's-Wear ALBANY am: l'lc_l§v_l7v On Wednesday OYO-iiflg I-“eb. 18th. ti“ Cape Traverse blood hounds de- feated the Kenslngtcn Clranites 4 io' nil in Kensington rink, in the firs: u! I two game series home and hunle for the championship of Prince County Lesfgue. Mn Claude I-Iolvatt and little daughters, Nadine and Sybil are spending a few days in Albany the guest of her pill-cuts M1.- ilnd. Mrs Harry Arnett. Miss Edith Keefe teacher ill Scarle- town school spent last week end n! her home in Kinkor-a, the guest of liar parents. Mr and Mrs Elliott Bell of Centre- Ville Bedeque were welcome visitorsrAcncas Curran Mlllvlew W976 liq Albany village this week. ‘On Monday evening February 16th The Albany St. Pats played a friendly game of hockey with ihc Beavers of Bedeque in Bedeque rink the Beav- ers being victorious. The score being 8-2. The many friends of Mr Prlncb Gamble who is a patient in the P. C. Hospital are gladto know that he is non River Wednesday evening. Mr Leo Steele, Vernon River. 5P6!“ g, very pleasant evening at til! b01116 of Mr J. J. McDonald, Glencos. Practically all the available young men from this locality are engaged in shovelling snow off the railroad. Messrs Bernard. Coady, Colin Mc- Neill, Gene Bradley and Frank Hayes Vernon River, i want an eIIJOYB-blfl evening at the lzome 0i Mr. William Acorn Mllivie-w. Mr Peter Murphy was a visitor to l-lerlnitagc, the guest of Mr William Rooney.- Mr George Weatherbie and Mr N. cent guests of Mr and Mrs Howard Richards. The Misses Mary O'Keefe, Lona Carver, and Mr Alden Carver, Ver- non River, were among the visitor to the city Saturday. Messrs LeBlanc, DP. Murdock and James Atkins were here last week in the interests of their respective firms improving Shipping which has been brisk the [greater part of the winter has slow- Since the big snow storm last week l (‘d HP I01‘ the W956?"- dlle 1° the 10W- a large number of men havg 1,9,.“ mfer prices existing and weather con- pyoyed in shovemng 5,1,,‘ to Clmrlditions. In all there has been about the tracks_ lone hundred and twenty cars of po- tatces loaded at this station, the M55 Mary meal-ville’ R_N_ rclshippcrs being our local merchants, guests of Miss PhBObe Richard-fl. V9!‘- Eastern Guardian II‘INSTITUTE MEETING - Th February meeting of Glenroy W0 and a. number of visitors present read and approved, followed by the time step-dancing. Then a. dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a social hour was spent. The meet- them. Mrs. Elmer MacDonald invit- ed the members to her home for the March meeting, roll call to be ans- papers." ..*SUDDEN DEATIL-The sudden death of Mr. Donald N. Steele, which occurred at Gaspereaux on Tuesday, February 24th, has cast a sacl gloom over the community. The passing of this estimable and amiable gentle- man brings back to his living friends and relatives in Georgetown and Gaspereaux, many fond memories of hospitality and generosity to the com- munity. He was a devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church. He followed the sea for a number of years, being one of the crew with the late Capt. William Gordon, when the Brigantine Caspian was lost sev- eral years ago. He was never known Western Guardian l -znv_o “Lean. ‘lnen’ I luifiidld ‘pipes, sold right at Bruce's. ' 3672-2-2-21 shingles, wall siding now at Bruno's. v-VIIUY BUILDING. Manama. nails, cement. lush-It Plmr. milli- —SHREDDED WHEAT, mufiet whole wheat, broken sodas, kibblo sm-a-a-zl . —SUCCI.'.‘SSFUL AUCTION —- A successful auction club was hold at the home of Mr. Joseph MacDonald, Emerald. The prize winners were as ‘men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John Weir on February 4th, with an attendance of six mcmbers'in Bedcque Rink Monday, March The President presided. The meeting l Bedcque and Freetown cross sticks. opened with gramaphone selections. The following have been selected to Minutes of the January meeting were l, represent Bedequc: roll call, which was" answered by old art, Win Bradshaw: Forwards, Col. ing closed with the National An-llell- wered with "Different uses of news- I l and all fox feeds, sold at Braces. ; ' _ 3672-2-2-21 l __BARG_.“N§ [N yam“ fencing follows: Ladies, Miss Non. Mayer; for the early buyer, at Braces. gentleman's» Mr- ciirmu Haul.‘ 3573.34-31 Luncheon was served by the lldill l ______ and a very pleasant evening was -wom< ON STREETS - The SPmV-E- Sumnlerside Street Committee have ‘had men employed on the streets since Wednesday opening up the drains an-"i clearing the ice from the sidewalks onvsome of the principal thoroughfares. Water is running down the drains like rivers. The ac- flion of the Committee in getting at lthe work so quickly is to be coin- hnended as it will help the situation when a. real thaw sets lll.—S. -FABMERS ATTENTION. — W0 are now booking orders for Pertilller ‘lb be delivered tlu-bugll the Potato Growers‘ Association. We require l few cars good Banner Oats for which we are prepared to pay l premium over feed oats. Are also buying potl- toes on mild days only. Can also handle a few dressed hogs weekly, organs attached. J. B_ Mlllman, Ken- slngton. 3523-24441. i i i -AUCTION CLUE-Tho rluul auc- ition party of the South Freetown , Club for the season was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, ‘with a large crowd in attendance. ‘The prizes were awarded as follows: liLadlcs, Miss Adeline Martin; Gcn- ll tlemalrs, Mr. Elmer Roberts. After ‘the playing was concluded, a very dainty luncheon was served by the _ ladies and a social hour was enjoyed 9i. by all.-—E. _.,.._ --BIRTHDA_Y PARTY-Miss mile MacKay, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. A. S. MacKay gave a dinner. party at the Clifton Hotel on ‘Thursday ev- ening (previous to the banquet for the hockey boys) for a number of friends in honor of her birthday. A very pleasant evening was spent by the children who wished their young hostess many more happy birthdlys. —ALBERTON COUNTY OOUIT POSTPONED-The County Court o! Prince County, March Tierm, which was to have commenced at Alberton ‘on Tuesday, March 3rd, has been |pwtponed biltil March 31st owing to the bad condition of the. roads which has made travel in the oojint- ly exceedingly difficult. The Bum- mersidc Court meets on March 20.-B —VISITBJG PICTOU --H‘0!0M0l' Selfe Fowles, organist of the Pros- byterian Church, Summerslde, left this morning for a short visit to his home in Pictou, N. S. Befom ro- turnlng to Summerside he will con- duct a concert over the radio Vat station CNRA Moncton, in which a number of S " singers will take pal-t- The concert is to take place on Wednesday-S. —COME TO THE HOCKEY match .l2nd and see the Married Men of Goal, Leonardl lschurman; Defence, John A_ Stew- l U. G. Joliet, Owen Morcnz, Pierson ‘Johnson, Earl Lczlrd, T. J. Inman, il. DeRoche, Referee, J. J. Friz- 3671-2-2-11 —O‘LEARY SISTERS LOSE TO IKENSINGTON GRANITE SISTERS -0—-A fine exhibition of good clean 11mm’ was Played at the O’L68.!‘y rink on Feb. 19th, when the O‘L'eary Sisters crossed sticks with their friends the Granite Sisters of Ken- slnctou. After working l-lbl-a all """ through. the Ems “om the m, mam -—CRYSTAL‘ sisnits T0 Pm! aged w notch up a go“ The only KENTVlLLE-‘Ihe Crystal Sisters o! one scored dun“; me ganm Them Summerside are scheduled i0 pity were no penalmm A large number the ladies team at Kentville, N. 5., b: mm turned out [or the conflict on Wednesday evenlng- ‘This is the and were not disappointed in the first game this “u” for the 5m.’ c1355 of hockcy dbmaymi The girls who won the Ladies Championship intend 1,, may a return match m the fol- the Marltimes last year. Per- mm. iuhuu Following is the If“? updhnps while on the Mainland they will Kensington Granite Sisters:-—Mrs. l be able to arrange a game with om" A113,, wcdwck’ M month Mm John llady hockeylsts. It is s. safe bet that Burns, Aileen Shae. M. Ready" a the Island girls will win out-S. Bernard, Ruth Hiltz, Peggy Higgins, Mm He,.bm schurmau 0.1km, —-EASTERN srsn; socuL-on f!» Willclheluy p of ifoloulr i Tuesday Morning Mar. 3rd famous Wabasso Products in great demonstration By Mrs Marion E. Nase FOR SOME DAYS MRS. NASE will conduct a. most interest- ing demonstration of the novelties in WABASSO PRODUCTS Sheets, and Pillow Cases- Slleetlngs and PlllosvCottons will be shown in the new colors as well as white. Printed Piques, Nsinsooks, Brosdeloths, Silk demonstrated- s, Wacosilks for dresses will be Specials for the Week v 40 inch Hemstitched Wubnpso Pillow Cases . . 49c This l: a hemstitched pillow Case, 40 inches wide and a wonder. ‘ Better, grade, 40 inch, hein- stltched 68c pr. 42 inches wide, hemltltched pull» 70¢ 44 inches wide, hemstltclicd 72x82 inch Wabasso Sheets ‘95c each A wonderful value sheet at a‘ saving price. Each . . . . 95c ea inch Wabasiso Sheeting 45o ‘"72 in.‘ Wabasso sheeting 25c yd- 81 in. Wabnsso sheeting 62c yd. Pair m c1115 coil '— very much improved from b91- roc- ont illness-S. Sl3t3r5;.__Jeneva Easter. Venn Pmb Thursday evening a vary enjoyable lips, Jenmm Ewen Am“: Carmuk informal social was given by Mr. and ers, Effie 05,481,‘ Birdie Campbell, Mrs. A. S. MacKay at their love- Elizabeth Thomson Edna wlmms‘ 1y home in Summerside for member! Ruth Ngqnarh Re;e,.ee__Anan wed_ of the Eastern Star. The program lock of Keilsington. Judge of phlyuw“ a varied one’ Mm Dilugl“ G97‘ LOlIl5'Ee1'naId___S_ don and her daughter, Miss Jean. " played several pleasing duets. Mrs. to do anything that was unkind, al- ways having a good word for every- one. God called him to his Heavenly _ _ I v _r ‘ home, where sorrow and grief are un- I , The many friends of NIQSICI‘ ElTllll Blvd-Cd lwlk. Dflllltry. and @585 8T9 known His many fiiends held mm . Buchanan are Sorry to mm. o; his-lining Sliipptd daily and altogetherlm the highest esteem for ms praistp present illness of pncumcnia and his, U10 fawn?!‘ m U115 Vlcllml’ are n03’ Worthy charuterjsmcs‘ His funeral mmy friends an lugs}, mm a 5135951;lit0llliflliillllllg too much about hard s , burned home after spending a fcw H~ 5- MCLQQd and m9 PQtBI/O GT0“!- 1 l weeks here with relatives. jCY-i 555'"- , _ _ g was largely attended. May his soul A. s. McKay gave a delightful re ‘- ; '°°°""Y' “m” _ rest 1n peace. —INDIAN RIVER INSTITUTE-ling. “A Kitchen Chorus" was a all 5 "The many fri as of Mrs Jess-phi‘ Rosses Roller Mills are doing- a' The February ‘meeting of Indian Riv‘ lelty “mum, o! the evening; m“ ol- ei‘ Women's Institute was lleld on iver MacNelll also contributed l Wednesday the 11th at the homo oflreadlng. Master Alexander McKay Mrs Willian Mann, and dsspitc the gave a recitation. The romeindecof 31mm? imllifl-Ssalile roads clever; msm- the evening was pleasantly spent in m were present. Meeting opened social intercourse. A ‘dainty lunch with Institute Carrol, follollzcd by was served by the ladies of the Lodge. F011 cull which was lulsll-lrrcd with Mrs. MacCallum moved 'a vote o‘! “My Worst Fright“ Alter the reading thanks to the host and hostess. Auld. and signing of the lnluulcs of last Lang Syne and the National Anthem meeting the sick calnnlittce, viz; Mrs brought the evening to a. fitting , , , ..'Hls many friends will regret to Neon“ are Sony u, 11,.“ C5 hp,- l,,.,=,,g,l~l:lllllg business nd our genial pro-- h H 4 lhear that Mr. Russell McGregor of confined to ilcr i121 vsxl h .'l had l-olclwlglltlljll‘! ‘Sgilggllll 15 busy “Qm m°m' lMontague is very dangerously ill with .._ y g v pneumonia. "VERNON nlvnn AND vlz'l><l'rl' l i ___ i I -i->-..>-.,-w'» .. . ‘ - In operation iii the P. o. Hospital fol- appendicitis. Her father who was in Kelvin at the time his daughter was taken sick, immediately started for ummcrlldc by team as there were no trains moving. The Journey run-W. 21st. we were very slid 3° it‘ port one new member. Also we We" very l-nuch pleased to have Mrs. John Dawson, president of Central Bed- eque Institute with us and gave I very interesting talk on III-it'll“ 0m- lozal llfll'.‘<f!'“"ll are contemp- Miss Marl‘ (Tlumnirlzzs, Alherrylillllll-fi. 1101411118 i1 5911“ 0i meets m1‘; Plains spent llli‘ \‘.¢"‘.; (“fill All llPl‘ the next few weeks. Among the fastibed with pleumy H15 many friends nor in Lake Verde. ‘gleiqflginshmgjmfi-sgllfned bid liar-hope his recovery will be aspeedy ._____ . c an, ac , own ylmm Mr Lyman Williams. \" on lliverlA. M‘. parvcr and “VQFBI 0W9!‘ 890d ..'Mr. Gavin Reid one oi‘ Montagues popular milk lnen is confined to-his —\RQV. Ml‘- Phlllips and Mil. Phil- lips of Alborton woos visitors to the western capitol on Friday m4 sat- urdéy. while there they visited Ven _ _ wls mldc under great difficulty-S work. The following are the winnfl’! John A. MacLellnn and Mrs Joseph clcsla-S- Archdeacon ~Whit@. D. 'D., Ind Mrs. o‘ the m.” In,“ cake whmh the ind Mr D. P. null-duck. Cllui'luiZ€l3\li‘l"i:CUll-5 who although not having raw SEAMSTRESS LEAVES $24,000 G. Nlachrllan gave their l-rpru-t. They White at the numbers were selling tickets 101‘- uere to Olwell on a laushlcss trip lustlPfl lrmrll show class. __.._. ‘ visited ten sick people (luring the PERSONALS ——- ygnil-n 1-315" Number 34 an‘; g1 Fred Leard. N0- flak, ———— ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 26. (U, p,)_ month and brought them [gull/i gm‘ ' wont"! INSTITUTE 7 M" John Hows“ and Na m, He]. -_- Mr Jack Grimes. Watervale. is Miss Caroline B. Miller, 63—-a.ll her aer ale ctc. The Secretary was asked -Mr. Alexander Deegan, Caps '4“ ‘Mm Omk’ "Sam °I w‘ ' Mrs Annie hfwbasud, Vernon River spending a few days in Vernon River life a seamstress, by dint of thrift en Chisholm. Next mwilflil i” be held at the home of Mrs. Edwflld Shel-keg. Meeting closed by Sill?!“ the ‘Institute Ode. Refreshments were served by the hostess. to see that lettcrs o." condolence be scni. to iv.l:s Rcbcrt Easter and ltilss Evelyn Plllman. The following pro- gram was thin carricd out. Reading "The Faithful Few", Mrs Alec Craig, Chorus “Sidewalks of New York", Ethel Mann, Elizabeth Gillis and Albert hnton oi‘ 8t. Eleonora ar- rived from Sidney, N. 8., on Pride; evening on account of his grand- father's serious condition. Mr. Ton- ton‘: daufhteri from the United states an on thplr my home-a. Traverse, was a week end visitor to Summerside, the welcome guest o! Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mnclnnis. -E. spent Thursday the uuesi of Mrs the guest or Mr and Mrs Wullle Mc- Jcmima MncMillm-l, Alberljv Plains. Neill. _ _____ We are glad to learn that Mr Ern- Mirs Jain s Wilson al-crnnpzlluuli l)y,cst NIoNfillnn is improving after his her mother Mrs w elzrccnt illness. and economy has left a $24,000 @5- tate, half of which will go to l1.(‘l'lll- men's alcl society, and half to 1m or- phans home. \ The North ‘rryon Womens Instit- ute mot at the home of Mrs. Howard Callback on Wednesday evening, February 11th, with an attendance of nine members and three visitors present. ‘rho President opened the —-Mrs. Sarah Kelly, Fort Augustus, returned to her home Monday morn- ’ Surrounded by nations struggling ' ER with the problem of unemployment Catherine Marl-slum; Solo. “My Wild lug, after attending the funeral of -Mn George J Dalton Rosbury 3:121:15; ball-qt: rllgfftfi 3: a‘: WOILT 0v and unbalanced budgets, name 15 Irish Rose" Mrs Edgar Hickey and her brother, Mr. M. T. Lambs “m, . I Wdod‘ I l ' l I 1' b 27.—~From new m; most pfggpgfoug nagkm 1n lastly a number of old time violin ' - - _ , 500th wrcdvilth 1030s. Minutes of hat meet DWIWDFI‘, lifloh, 6 Springfield. Int 67.—-E. Ask for the new Wall Paper Catalog WRITE YOUR NAME very plainly on the coupon below, notion. Mun. null w. llnur mambo. Hyde Park. Mum. orrivod homo on Wsdnoldlv morning to attend the funeral of their flthlr, Mr. H. T. Maxim-n » Europe. Industry is running at top speed and the Bank of France has accumulated the largest gold reserves in its history, with the government's finances in a highly lortified posi- tion. l in: were read Ind approved. New slot committee appointed. He»! Chisholm dud Mill Eva sm- onlm. Aftel- some lengthy discussion it wls mend 01d seconded that the members out on a chain supper. Mrs. selections by Rodsrlck S. MncLcllan accompanied on the piano by Mrs Edgar Hickey. A delicious lllnch was then served and the meeting closed with "Show Me the Wny to go Home" Next meeting to be held at the home the vantage point of director d! i319 Public Welfare oepartment "m" Rives relief u. mil-om needy 111mm‘ ployed, Thomas n. Doilm save W” tho "low point of the depression hi‘ pllltdl’. mun luau din-ins “brim -—Mr. G‘. Shelton Sharp, M. L. A. of East Bldeford was among thé vig- ltol-s to Summerslde on Fildsy and Saturday-S. _ 1 “all W01!!! Wlllh, daughter of i- , Huron! Calhoun was appointed to the num‘ of new appllcatiorls 1'0! cllt Olll and mail lb us, and we'll send ybu the biggest, best _ s! Mrs Albert Malcllellun r011 callnto -Hel- many friends will b0 use to w. and mi. 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