-__'..‘u; ..-.._.:..e~=.-._.'__. . .. _..___.~ -;-...~=-__e_.r.-._p 1n a n on Feb. 4th. At the close ./'. ‘ t“ I. f ' "“‘ ’ If at a saving price $1.98 each or 2 for $3.75 See tliem as shown in our Southern window to- day, handsome, well tailored, perfectly fitting Shirts, made by real shirt makers. You’ve bought $2.50 Shirts that are no better than these. $1.98 each—-2 for $3.75 />_Q.u.4 '17-'21?- ~¢"“" ' "“ i O'Leary and Vicinityi Mr. Alton McIsaac, Hebron, re- cently visited his friend Mr. Leo- nard Stewart, West Point. Milo school is progressing favor- ably under the skillful manage- ment oi Miss Ca/rrle Iieard. Miss Elsie McDonald. Milo, was ii recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. Mclsaac, Dunblane. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDougall, Springfield West on the arrival oi a bouncing baby boy. Miss Bernice McKenzie, Spring- iield West, was a recent visitor at the home oi Mrs. Albert Mililgan. Milo. Miss Carrie Lcard, teacher oi Milo, spent a week-end recently as the guest of Miss Eva McKinnon, Coleman. Mr. Dellis Harding has returned to his home in Norboro‘ rifter hav- ing spent a pleasant three weeks visiting friends in Milo Miss Elva McWilliams. Cape Wolfe, was a recent visitor at the home oi her aunt, Mrs. John A. Beaten, Springfield West. Mrs. Melvin Ellis, who had as her guest over the week-end, Miss Myrtle Ellis, teacher oi West Cape, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Boates, West Point, Feb. 13. The Milo Women's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. John McNevin of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, after which a very The Men’s Store pleasant social hour was spent in l i‘ games, music, etc. on Feb. 17 which resulted in a tie 1--all. Mrs.‘ Colin McNevin, Milo, was a recent visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs Seymour McWilliams, Milburn. Glenwood, was a g-uest oi Mrs. Da- vid Stewart, West Point, over the iveek-end. .Mrs. William Campbell, Mount Royal, returned to her home after spending some time in Prince County Hospital. The O'Ll..eary school boys played the Albcrton school boys in Alber- ton on Feb. 1'7 with a score oi 4-0 in favor of Alberton. His many friends were sorry learn that Mr. Peter Doyle, Sr., o! Campbell, Lot 4, had fallen on the He was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Feb. l6. An exciting game of hockey was played in OLeary Rink on Feb. 16 lmtwcen the Ncvridas of Elierslie and the Mill River iemn, with a score of 4-1 in favor oi Mill Ri- ver. George Camithers refereed. Her niany friends lintl relatives in this province learned with the deepest sorrow of the sudden pas- sing oi Mrs. (Capt) James A. Stewart in Quincy, Mass, on Feb. l1. The deceased was the daugh- ter of Lhc late James Dunville and a. niece oi‘ Mr. William Dunvilie, Ask forflthe New Wall Paper Catalogue Write your name plainly on the coupo and address very n below, cut out and mail to us, and we’ll send you the biggest, best and most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in signs. Prices all ROLLS of 72 square 113E THE Canada. 73'new de- based on DOUBLE feet. COUPON moons 5.. Send the new Wall Paper Catalogue to Name P. O. Address .._.,.,..., Province .._-.,.......,. 8t McLEOD Charlottetown, P. E. LIMITED. l" I. t? “-"-'-"¢ ‘lvfvim mix-xvi qqqalq "lune: o.-_~. w: ~i q qhs-J-‘qqqq; ""'4' ‘i’! ' ':~:o I_O;I‘I‘I,Ifn Moore McLeod Ijtd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . The Olieary school boys played 0’Leary “Old Sports" in the link Miss Marie Cuhill, teacher of _We§t" Cape. she was a graduate oi P. oi W. College, Charlottetown and taught for n. number of years in this province. After her mar- riage she resided at West Point, until about 18 years ago when the family moved to Quincy, Mass. Be- sides her sorrowing husband she‘ leaves to moum a daughter, Mrs. Daniel McLeod oi Quincy, and a son Rev. Roy Stewart, Pastor oi THE QEQAQQLPTAPIOWN GUARDIAN WESTERN lllllllllllllll’ —BUY SLEIGH HEATERS and charcoal at Braces. 1131-2-25-21. __BADlo iiB» AND no: and sun‘ i ago "A" radio batteries sold right at Bruce's. 1181-2-35-21. —BEGINNINO Tuesday, March lat, our terms will be strictly cash. A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse. 1l03-2-24-2i. -NOETH BEDEQUI AND FREETOWN-Unlted Church; N. Bedeque, 11; Traveller's Rest, 3: , Freetown, w, Nimistel‘, w. a. Nichol-l SOD. —FINED FIVE I101 "1115 AND , COSTS-In the Bummcislde Police Court yesterday, a drunk was fined $5 and costs-S. —IMPROVING — Friends will be pleased to hear that m. Mills, brother oi Mrs. B. W. Robinson of Bulnmerside, is improving a little. i He is in the hospital in Halifax, l his homo town. S —CONGRATULATIONS - Many friends on the Island will be inter- ested to learn of the birth of a little daughter on Feb. 21st to Mr. and 'Mrs. James Townsend, (nee Amy Linkletter, oi Summerside), at Saskatoon, Sash-S. ' _ . "are —-VISITING IN CHARLOTTE- TOWN — Mrs. Harold Schurman, oi Summerside, leit on Tuesday on a visit to her parents. Mr. Jus- tice A. C. Saunders and Mrs. Saun- ders, in their new home in Char- lottetown. S -—CItYSTAL SISTERS, 3; PORT ELGIN, 0.-—In the first game of their Maritime schedule played Monday night at Port Elgin, the _ Crystal Sisters beat the fast sknt- j ing girls oi that town by a score oi l 3-0. The Summcrside girls are 1 keeping up their reputation. S‘ ' -—BIRTHDAY PARTY —- Frederick Waite Mrs. ' entertained for 10, in honour of her little ilnugh- ter's (Doris Eleanor) first h day. Many friends called to o. their birthday rrrarlinns. Color’ l the dainlily lippolvtcrl tea tab? s 1 lovely mite rlc:'r.l'::irii 1111M i :ol lzllj" candle. --."ll.\("ll'§:' il vrv. ‘r St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Westvllle, N. 5., who was called to his mother's bedside when she ivar. so suddenly stricken with paralysis. which caused her death, without. ever regaining consciousness. One son Angus and one daughter, Irene. ‘pm-deceased her. Mrs. Stewart was a truly Christian woman, kinil and hospitable, and will be sadly missed in the home and among her many friends, also in social and ro- a ligious activities, in which she was. always keenly interested. To the; bereaved the sincerest sympathy is; extended. A disastrous fire occurred at 4 ice and sustained a broken hip. “ms wlnpletcly destroyed by ma llMt. Stewart and Vicinity l ‘Illlogc Milbnrn on Feb. 15 when the dwelling house on a farm owned by Mr. J. S. Gorrlll oi Glenwood No one was living on the farm at the time. The fire was confined to the dwelling house, the other building being saved.—0. Mr. Ernest Warren, Cherry Hill, was a visitor to the city recently. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Acorn, Green, were visitors to Cherry Hill, recently visiting Mrs. Acom's mother, Mrs. Donald Munn, who is seriously ill. The many friends of Miss Mar- garet Birt, teacher at Head of Hillsborough are very sorry to learn of her illness and hope to see her around again soon. Mr. James Mallett has returned to Amherst, Nova Scotia, after spending some time visiting in Cherry Hill the guest of his aunt, Mrs. George Warren. A very interesting game oi hock- ey ‘was played on the Savage Har- fjh-arlsvll, iii ‘-. -. 10min»: i‘) lI-w lie sir-r. -l w» l. ’ WI iioil i broil . Hr l. -. in] no i'il'~ ~41. "Til 1*" hIllL-J pl. i’ . ' Mir 1J5 ...l I. after a lung il two years. Mrs. Simmons was of a retiring disposition, but hurl many It ls both lnferestin of the Smart New T choice of this Fine Prowse’s where Fash ____ FEBRUARY 25, 1932 _New Spring Toads ! ——Arriving Daily- g and Profitable to shop at this season." In hinge, arriving eachday. ‘Profitable be Selection at our Extremely Low Prices. ion Aids in Expressing "YOU". DRESSES ! In a Remarkable Pre-Easter Sale! . $% a Sale Price $4.98 and $5. 98 teresting because cause you have you; Shop now a1; l / Millineiy ! afternoon tee. last Tuesday, Feb. " lflot every day an offer like this. Every Dress is well made of Celanese Crepe, of a. Quality you are accustomed to see in much more expensive Dresses. All the New- est Style Features in the Most Attractive Spring Shades. Sizes 14 to 4i. Remember the price is only -' "vaiw- .~» ~~ii=-...,, $4. and $5 c rlRRIV/ZZD 1 r Tamed Silks .' .0 l.) 11:11.0 ;l '1". New Hats arriving daily in styles anxious to be worn now. You are not going to wait until Easter to wear th new Straws. There ‘are so many styles to choose from. The Breton Sailor, Turban Effects, Coffed Brims, etc. The mater- ials are of rough shiny straw, pedzlline sisol, etc. All the new I lots are very attractive- ly priced. illr- i-'.="lii<~i::'l.l.» braid, _ wit l'o".' l. lily Spring‘. . new innit-limits. riches “file. .....-..... ”l Assorted Designs llolnuil Stripe Eiilk. how- est Styles and the prices are so reasonable. Your can easily afford one to g0 with every costume. Smart fvrew Scarfs ! Tc Szlit Eel-cry Costume .' . uris 0i’ Prizilvll Profit", liisilllj illiiuoxt '1 ‘ friends vrlw lo. 1i llcl: for her many, good qualities. She was a native of Kelvin and was the daughter of the ‘synlpathy is extended‘ . u-ubvw “w... » ll} ‘y. sin-s: wide. Price ' l i.';;i.75 a"? $1.98 Price a1 fill and c155 WSE BR OS L td. —77ie Fashion Centre- lser husband and oiic llrotnir. lllll A. Hogg of Kuitill, lo whom The fun- late John Hogg Many ‘fiends m -el'al will take place today at 2 p. in. Kelvin will regret to hc-llr oi iier-“°m h" h°m° t° m” passing. There lire left to mourn Golden Orange Pekoe Tea Your grocer likes Io have you onlcr wana “ knows the first pound you buy will please you no much that you will order Raliwana again-and again- and again. r bor open air rink between the Bris- tol Hounds and the Savage Harbor Beavers. The score was 2-l inje- vor oi the Hounds. Mr. Walter O'Brien very capably acted as re-i fcree. Another game between thesel teams is expected in the near fu- ture. ' wwr oosrr so: can: uv on oecK ~20 1m: A so» same-run “ a van-man is camo- " 451M154 Irvllrn Symflule, In. .1.1¢ii|nlnin win-n Irurvni. I'D RKYylER new morass, Gregor, Montague. l United Church burial ground, Rev. Mr. Aitken officiating. , S -Mr. Harry Ormcston, assistant purser of the R. M. S. Rodney, ply- ing between Haliiax and the West Indies, was a week end visitor to Summersida-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'S'I‘. ALBAN‘S DIISSION (An- glican) Sourls. Private Devotions, Catechism 2 p. m. ..'0WING to inclement weather we ore continuing our sale until February 27th. McLeod 8.: Mc- 1l0l-2-24-2i. “WJIIURCII 0F TIIE IIOLY TRINITY, (Anglican) Georgetown, Third Sunday in lent, February 28th. Services to be held in tho Church. Matins ll A. M. "Doubters" Catechism 2.30 p. Ill. Evening 7 p. m. "Cold or Hot" Capt. T. F. Kelly, C. A., in charge. Georgetown Mr. Sigsworth, Cardigan, ently visited Georgetown. ICC- Mr. McMastcrs, Cardigan, rec- ently visited Georgetown. h Mr. John MacoDnald, Soul-ls, vis- ited Georgetown recently. Mr. E. B. McLaren, Georgetown. recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. Spurgeon Walker, George- town, recently vislted Montague. Mr. E. F. H. Morrisey, Charlotte- town, recently visited Georgetown. Mr. Gerome Murphy, Panmure Island, recently visited Georgetown. Miss Alice Compton, George- town, recently visited Charlotte- town. Mr. Alolysius MacDonald. Pan- mure Island, recently visited Geor- getown. Mrs. Mooney, Souris, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Murphy, Georgetown. Mr. P. Rossister, Charlottetown, paid a business trip to George- town, recently. Mr. John DeLanie, Georgetown, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Flynn, Charlottetown. Misses Mary and Susie Hemp- hill, spent the week cud at their home in Georgetown. "r15 mica TO _ ><~ow Twncr v MY Hl.l‘;1i~"i‘\ND ' ~ =-_=:.—: :~—: PLAYMG POKER wrlH Hi5 OLD CRONVKE» I'LL lbw-IT AKJHORE 11k‘ 5 . Miss Carmelita Solomon, teach- er at; Albion, spent the week end llt her home in Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDon- ald. Panmure Island, spent till‘ week end visiting her mother, Mrs. C. Smith. . The many friends of llirjllellfl’ Hcmphill are pleased to learn he l! improving after being confined t0 his home for some time villi blood-poisoning. __j_________ . CHINA, Ni-:w DESIGN A dainty piece in each "chinawaro" package it QATS By George MvMflllfl