-... " » i » _ '],' ' l . ‘ ]»."' _ A r » 'sxruiiiilhii gg ,p W 'rim `cnX§i;6'i“Ee'rmm oo'Ai¥l5iAi=f~ _. . _, ,__ _ ._` _ i ___ FEF1WA`RY'18.`iti°i?n|.~;-82: I m -_ENAMEL ron mraiuoa nac- L OBATING. All the new colors at ` 5' Braces. 4351-2-is-al Messrs Williiiiii Rngcrson and Ken- ' ' Eastern Guardian suzuki ..'l'ASTlRN AGUVT-Ml‘. Ji W Murdock is au\rdian.Al¢IIt In Men tlgue uid will be plcllld he lectin mwandrenrwalauhlctiptfdal. `ti ..*Mr. Walace Prunty, accountant at Clarks Bros., Charlottetown, spent the past week visiting friends in Glengarry. ~ lifcz¢1ik> SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 (Atlantic Time) ' \ _Satmdafs Beat Features _\ General Electric Holm-WEAF Net- _ work. Goldman Baud-WJZ Network. Lucky Strike Holm-WEAF Netlmrl. Melodrama-WJZ Network. woir. Nawaax-has ff 7.00-News; Dinner music. 'A,=' ssc-Fmt now; Recital. _,I-_‘ 10.00--Recital; Dance music. A 11.00-Organ; Dance music. -"` WEAF. NEW YORK--454.3 'i.oo-Dinner music; sketch. " 9.00-Organ; Songs; Orchestra. 10.00-GE-Damrosch Symphony. 11.00-Lucky Strike Orchestra. 12.00-Vocal Duo: Dance music. WJZ, NEW YORK-394.5 7.00-Dinner music; Sports. 9.00-Goldman Band; Sololsts. 10.00-Pan-American; 7-1l’s. 11.00-Recital and melodrama. 12.00Slumber music. WGY, SCHENECTADY-379.5 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17 (Atlantic Time) Sundays Best Features Dr. Spaeth Lecture-WEAF Network. Atwater Kent.Hour-WEAF Network. Dr. Cadman-WEAF Network. WOR. NEWARK-422.3 4.00-Philharmonic concert. 6.00-Sunday Forum. 8.30--Orchestra: Choir Invisible. 10.00-Playhouse; WOR. Quartet. WEAF. NEW YORK-454.3 5.oo-Dr. s. Parkes daemon. 7.00-Stetson Hour; Aooustlcon. 8.00-Old companys Slngalogue. 8.30-Capitol Theatre music. 10.00-“Our Government." .Week-end /Bargains in the Men’s Store . Leather Wind Breaker plush lined $11.15 Leather Windbreakers. Men’s lined, knit collar and plush cuffs, 36 to 11.15 46 l»,» »<.~;»;°i»<» --~~' *I ' The balance of all Boy’s Cloth Windbreakers, all sizes, worth to $4v25. Friday and Saturday Men’s heavv working Pants in Dark Brown Tweed, good and strong, all ' sizes . Boy’s all Wool Coat Sweaters, pullovers and windbreakers, all sizes, worth from $2.50 to $4.00 '$23.1-i.?”ff‘. _ ,. .. ... .. l--75 l .l7‘~j|ll:{l{l\-\T A . .llllllllllllllll-liillillillill 'About 25 Men’s Suits, odd sizes and colors, all wool Tweeds and Worsted, single and d o u ble breasted models, worth from $37.00 to $45.00. Friday ' and Saturday _. .- .= ._ -- ' Large sizes in Boy’s Bloomer Pants in Grey _and Brown shades, worth to $2.75., Friday I and Saturday .. . . ,. . .. .. .. ' Boy’s long Worsted Stockings, Camel and Brown, Heather, all sizes, Friday and Saturday ,. . .. .. .. .. Four new shades in Men’s and Young Men’s wool Felt Hats, §i‘.?.?..f”T‘f .F.‘?‘.“.”i ._ . 2-75 Men’s new fancy shirts. separ- ate collar, French cuffs, all sizes. $1.25 each or 2 for Meli's Broadclotli Shirts, at- tached collar, Blue, Cream and Wliite, all sizes, $1.50 eacli or2 for . _ _ _ _ .. A special purchase of 10 dozen Men’s Silk Ties, all new shades, worth to $1.35. Friday and Saturday... .. ‘ ;;gg;;;g;;;mgf;;;;;~=m,_ ' Fancy Shirt, Separate Collars, cnos. sumiwaasma-zse.1 F Sizes ;i;5.?-.,.ji§izi.";;f;°.tii§;i $125 each, 2 fm $235 Men’s lieavyweiglit union flan- nel shirts, attached collar, large roomy body, all . sizes............. v Men s fine Silk and Wool and (Jasliilierc Hose, fancy colors, i.‘$*‘.“f. ._ 2-00 Men’s heavy Grey all wool working socks, g o o d and strong for heavy boots . 4 pairs for _.___ ~. _r __,_ W-.._ _ Hg v 11.15-Studebaker Champions. WJ NE 9.00-Quartet; Colliers' Hour. near. Services were conducted by I Rev. W. B. Muir of St. James Pres-t byterlarl Church of which she was a valued member for many years. There are left to mourn besides her husband .one lon Frank and one daughter, Gussie at home, tone son Gordon and one daughter, Mrs. G. H. Love having predeceased her). also two sisters. Mrs. I-larry Force. Van-‘ couver, Mrs. D. H. Cameron. Plctlou and four grandchildren. The beautiful flowers which covar- cd the casket socket 0! 01° hish es- teem in which she was held: former strength. All that medlc.il‘ skill and kind friends could do was done but all to no avail. For tl-in last tiiree months before the com- l11K of the end, it was evident that all hope of recovery was gone, She continued to grow gradually weaker and weaker until on the above mentioned date her gentle splrlt winged its heavenward flight. Besides a sorrowlng father and mc- ther, Jessie leaves to moum the loss of a. kind and loving sister. two bro- thers and two sisters. The brothers are Duncan and Cyrus at home, and , ones home." Resting firmly in this lJ0ll0f "lc cnd was peace. The funeral which was llllll-6 “ large one, was held on the afternoon of Wednesday, January 9th. The service was conducted by Rev. R- Hensley Stavert. Two of the hymns sung were inv- orltes of the departed: “The Old Rugged Cross," and "Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” These were feellnll' ly rendered by the choir. The Srl- vlce throughout was a very imPl'¢5' sive one. rift l ii; 2 5*; . lil its ll it ' Her Maletty prayer that the All Wise Golf willmr-, Mill Hamel Hopgood was a visitor wu a recent visitor io her brothel ,sul and lelnaena mums round them with me comcast na temmmamac on mass “hmm “-wills Wiw'i|.D»rn1ey. on neighbor; _ _ ' _ . i .:~_ ff, -~ .- ' ' _ - r .. _, I , . -_ -' _ ' , ` `° ' " ` A ' I 'J 'V ` ' ` ' ' 'I ` ` " " " ’ ‘/" " '1 ~' '*‘ '»”"'~" " U' ' 1 1 ‘J 'I-l ' ' -" ` »<& mt‘JoJI..-...ml l.€&#&'&flb£h.h@sr:ih'.iu.-.- _ao ‘. ...~.- td'f.'.,.'~-L ` ._- .. Pillow-The Family. at E 3 U 3 i .E 53 if ‘gi ii l In a more ofhellth but her with not hlf E _§ the sisters are: Mrs. D, L. Taylor, the wife of the Licilten hood Brackley community has su ROV Andrew Th°m5°“ len’ On made by me British government m 1100 5 lil'-5Bl'V|C°l 'l‘f`iD1¥¥ Uhiikfl Wu. The d°°*°'5°d» ‘V110 W" B 39597515 ovemor md Honorary P1 (_ Qmilwd me loss of a good and noble Wednesday morning for Charlotte U10 Unmd SW” in me "ear future Church Mn and Mm Fred I An favorite with all who knew her, will Bpflyi- or the Prince miwom womuo; ouiuvco by all with whom WW" Where 11° will lw in attendance A” ‘he D°"“"’°“ 5°""“"‘°""°- ‘° " 3-15 li. m.-Holman Ammoou Mei- arm b° m“°l\ mimd by I large circle of . of Queen Mary's Needle- she came in contact Her genial, 2; th; PWSOYWYY °f the United Eiaairgillagi $:;l:,:1"-ii al: mglnd ody. ` Bp“y__M1._ md Ml-,_ Edgar Hem-55, FCIBUVBS and friends Guild, whois at present en sunny- disposition made her a great ure . . Y “V ‘“'°' 3.80 p. m.-The Radio Mellen by __ My _ W im before any definite neu they lone. R". w_ H_ Hu_dm_ Halxv W- “ld ' “ ' auiwhlio ui oimuinlu mr, it win L and France, I would ask ways a pleasure to work side by side MW G’“°° R"°Y» BBW!! 7193 X9' 790 D- UI-59|"/1905 '1`l‘lDil»}' Ulitéd __ M;-,_ ch 1 R0. tm h°m° th” he’ 1°” Wm O’ “lt o convey to 1-ier iviuiosiy with our dcur deported friend. iufned from ii very pleasant visit to TORONTO- F"'°~ 15-*S* Beffflm church. sm" Mr' 'md U" '“°°l= l‘°¢’llY- B! im' brlzht and rr _ ~ ' . - ' H berts. cat appreciation fell by Esnecluilv in the church who-e me relatives in B°°t°n and other parts th_ o mm,,__w_ md M,.,_ W _.L Mu °°””'“ ”‘°‘“"°" °l‘° °“4°“°d h°1'l°li enrtz for Her Ma_|esty's loved to labor, both as a leader in °f M599# “|50 ll* Mime WHEN She mpology at st' Mlchaers College’ l ' t° On' Hznwfmh h" |°"°¢ W” "°"““°°' “nd “’“"“°“S i" “'°“"“ P"°l"°s W°"‘ “nd “S ‘“" °" g2"m:h;,u';';f°° °' H" °""° ms' grmvfrsltdaoif isiiznmorsiiiiioliuiir In M€m0fidm mwmcn'-:Janis ma nel-tio. mugs" hx: '°_;d";°m':“°;‘"°‘m'; ig such a beautiful card. i'icer in the W. M. S. shs will be ¢Y- _ ____ .mm ,_ McK,_y_ . members of the Guild have greatly mused for her work was nl- ‘*"--°*- Zifgzdafatjraasiznzmllgii, 31,581; M35- -5- l- “WAY ' ;l\°:“:;lT’°°l"°f' """° M°“"° 'A' Wlieoln. voiisfum “muh-but “I used me fo say how highly ways. well omi faithfully done. Ml" lllizllwih Adlml. Wilmot. is of mm slr Hmmm wh ° ,H _.___ su, Henk' John An¢,,,,' w_ A_ Mu. d “ °’ "O “W ‘°l’“‘°° ai they feel at the duilnc- nut it is in thc homo clrciciiut lvendlnl l P1°“*“° h°"d“Y ""°“g years oi are had a'brilii:ntw:;id- 5° “‘° “'° °‘ '”""“" V°"' “W” lei- come Burner. W- H- Bmi¢l\.M°l~ e som" M mek in bm", mm' lat has been conferred upon her nbsence is most keenly felt by a ffilmds in I-famil¢,qn_ gpm., ,mg ge, emu: career 'but hm work was nm passed peacefully away at lhlt R01- vuig Mc.Auslln4- DN:i;lYghyW|;l° w Zhmml Hum no by Her Majesty. in thus .sorrnwing husband and two child- WOW- confined “fthe study of “mlm-,p°. UW W NWN!!! “lb 1939. Ulf! ` ,hmm be' cm dmum :R uni; lain; so sfgnally this ren. '-;-_-- gy’ for -ha was “MM as an “wha” McQuarrio, beloved WHO 01 A- 8. M155 JIS!!! MolN‘lf0!ll yum mm bud for d 1 °‘ th’ Gund' _ A’ We DOW *O the "need" °’”‘d°"‘ Mr' and Mn' H"-ry simmons and loslst and a great literary scholar. M°K*3'- Mmm” "Oi in 31° DU* °| -- stand But bcllevin :aw un "_ r v I o t th , Miss Lois simmons clmioiictown - I t 004| in lctthat Her Males yickes of a lowing Heavenly Fa or n Our ue New at Mr and M" John ___________________ mum for .omg mm gi-ig qq gm; In th, ,my mm-ning of sunday, nh 'Imam md an lm "4 .u nal interest in our local severe loss. we cannot but feel that - . Mr' John wink" I K l no ,D “mm gg me hmuehold dfltlcl Jmugry 0th_ Mm. Julie Mcfnwlh. mm eu., th . will mainly oct lu on lu- to our of.. .larsl-.lt ...cout so mu- °"°“°'» B‘1"°- W , ,.,,,,,,, ,,,_,,,,,, ,,,°,,,,,'§`,'f,°y_" " _.mm about lm montiu ua vim me “mm of 'ill-. me me n. la nc- no, or °;m‘°Phm"°'m*m°"”mm';‘: W...-. -ri, M ----m “““‘“"""°'”“““‘-““°l"1*‘*t"*‘-°V"“*'““"‘“°"°‘°"““’mhvmbyluhmmmwmmmc emnimnnyuudwmnend ,|,,,,,,_ ml, ,mu .Nw W mu, I months. on 1,5” 'nn amuse 52?; gésége .;§§?? i d ff .5i§.l fini The pall-bearers were: John MG- Lennan, Daniel Mcheod, Ewen LB' mont, Norman McDonald, Bracken Thompson and Ralph Thompson- Intermeni. was in the Pielibyteriill cemetery. Snrinirton. LETTER Ol' CONDOLENCE To Mn. Dorcas Reynolds and family- ' Cambridge Road, P. E. I. Dear Slswrz.-We, on behalf of thi members of the W. M. B., deslrc W convey to you our heartfelt symlleihl’ in the erect bereavement that ll” darkened your home through th' auth of your beloved husband and ftthn. we mm out our expression °l sympathy cannot stone for the iw you have sustained. but we ere I" sured that you sorrow not u il\°°° without hope. Thmfm, we wollm. eoiummdyoufoiheooabfniloom- fort and consolation to tl” 01”" Burden leerer, the Mm of 8°ff°"" who in mmm with moi. bww' that in the btluf-7' cf.Hil love!" may md a balm' for your Milli" hilrtl. i` lilneil ofthe W. Ohureh; 'lie-HIL W. L HOLIANI 'l. navmwh 5 3 a E §§ si E