’ M0’IL"N‘f’ STEWART WJI. I The FEbl‘llal"§’ me ' 1g oi the? l\’_iou.lit, Stewart Wonlen's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R03’ Leard. chaired t.lie rriecting. Februai‘y 4. The pleslclent. Mrs. filly beard. chaired the meeting The T11E€i.ll1§1 opened by sinrzinn O Susali-na," followed by re- peaiing in unison the Mary St€“’al"t collect. a ]7'l‘}i:]e rrgll _c.'ill was answered by .—”""’«" ’_"fi—"‘"':"""‘“**>~——~..%_ .. _ em 01'S- Each one pa ‘ed ‘n Wed,, Feb. 19; The Guardian Page 7 .3 Very decorative valentingscoollv ‘Z! *“'~**——-———. ~ 19- During the social half-hnuf Z those were passed around and eflloyed by all. P P E 1 N , mzggngniinigis of the Januar_y 3 DAYS Thursday. Friday, ‘Saturday Mews SHOES. . Lona Caroline McLure._ Women’: Editor Phone 850! . «—"""""" , e~——~—§__... and Signed. i:l.e”§.”..”.{.....‘.Z.*f"f;i?§.‘.:". Mm XI chapter. Beta Sigmagwlio had the pleasure of meeting Frlent was then given. The aprons.‘ Phi, met at the home of Mrs.{M1ss Tui Macheod of Wellington “‘ am “i ‘he “Mam of Dimes“ Am-ed McNeil] on Wediiesday.‘.New Zealand. when she Was a“’¢I‘e opened and foulid to cowj grebruapy 19th. The meeting V\:aStguest of Mn and Mm W. C Mo ta_in_$24.00. . . ducted by the presideiit. Miss Leod‘s mother died. jut a 'Ve1, It was moved by Mm Merton? ‘argon Shaw. It was decided that short time previous to her daii: Jardine and 5‘?-‘~'0“»d‘3d by ‘cheque for. $10.00 be sent 1-ghter‘s wedding. invitations had Bruce Affleck to have a pantry me dlnternational Endowm e nt be_f1ll)dSBI1i. out but these had to be if? and bazaéur on February 8. ‘no. I wi rawn and a si - ._ olon carrie . Many rett and .FMjgs Allie McLeod and Mrs. er wedding arraiigediauery qulet useful articles Were $355638 in fig), DeBlair prepared an ex- for the bazaar table. gt programme on Italian’ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M.L Mrs. M. MacKay, the Red jhions and Musifi. Lunch wasiare entertaining this 6V0l1l;ge(;dt Cross Convener sai_d'*_ there is Wed by MMrs. Bay} Johnstonitheir residence,_2 park Terrace, still sewing and knitting to be d Mrs. yro._n 6 . assisted in honor of their mace Mrs R done. Mrs. Marion Affleck was '11 the hostess- B. Smith and Mr_ Robert G. Mac: appointed to collect for the Red, Leod. Cross on the north side and Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore Leslie Douglas on the south side. gsaturday for Patterson. New Mrs. Ralph Dumont The report of the sick com. lg-sey, where they will visit with"Ian Rankin held a bridgg mmee W35 SW9“ by M1“S- Bruce friends Mr. and Mrs. Roy day evening at Mrs. Rankiyys in Affleck. The report of the school mlwell. After this. visit Mr. honor of Ms. R. B. Smith. Four "°mmi“‘=e was given by Mrs- MML Cudmore will_ proceed tables were in play, Roland Jay. It was moved by mam-f Lauderdale, Florida. They Mrs. Roland Jay and seconded will be absent from the province. Miss Mildred Ranahaii and Mr. by Mrs‘ Memo“ Jardme W bu-V 3 gpptoximfiiely 51X W€ekS- Harry R. Ranahan left by plane hedlograph for the prjmaly mom’ ~ _ _ _ Saturday for New Glasgow’ Nova Motion carried. The conversation piece at pre- Scotia, to attend the wedding of Was moved by Mrs. Robert sent in Charlottetown is the their sister Miss Joan Ranahan Plgott and Seconded by MF5~ . Gamma pm Boyg H,.y Tea ... and Mr_ Roy Steele which was l3ruc_e Affleck to donate 2 dollars 1 _Nove1i¢-‘8 held at the Y. ‘As any- solemnized Saturday at the Lady 1“ ald. °f Multiple S°1e1'°5i~5- A ' no will tell you_<especialiy the of Loudres Church in New Glas- Valentine Card Was signed by boys) this is not Just as ordinary gow_ They returned by plane all members to be sent to Mrs. tea. It is decidedly a best linen, Tuesday morning. Charles MaCA111a.V- silver and china affair. The boys ' . A very lovely lunch was serv- ‘plan and serve the affair. Those Mr. Kenneth McClure of Monc- ed by the h°5t955 assisted by presiding at th§_t93t3b1€ are pro- ton has been.on a business trip- Mrs‘ Bruce Affleck The meet‘ minent male citizens. to this province. Mr. McClure mg °10S€d by singing, “I was This is the third anniversary of was registered at the Queen Hot- Seeing N‘:-‘me H°m°-” the tea and the boys now have el. oi extensive clientele and enhoy the 8101‘)? 0f it 311- St. Paul's evening branch of w- "Nu-Buck" CORSETS _ , Save floomscrubbing strain by ITY Kmulean efforts in regard to and several visitors metfruesday attaching casters to a smau iiktea‘, efforts which it could be evening in the Parish Hall. Mrs. board Which to NOD91 V0111“ Scrub . . . 2 '0 . (aid have never been put forth Laura Clapp the president pre— bucket‘ « I ‘ll behalf tgielig own entertain- sided. The study book for the . 7 _ A - ' or soci av ers. ~ ~~ i ’ . year is on Japan and in correla~ HI! 3 Qfii ~ ! gliowever everyone is very hap- tion with this a short paly was ' 9 P “I Pnrchase " February sunshine today...a'nd This is something which to our ‘ A/m’y:AskF°r N Sheer at hem‘ White’ parchment’ glfey Sizes 32 to 40' Reg. 1.00 and 1.25 /» EATON SPOTLIGHT 4 the shadows of every remem- mind, James good man that he EATON SPOTLIGHT SALE’. . Flat elastic at waist, cuffed leg and double crotch. To fit sizes 32 SALE, . Each I A llered Winter were spread DDett- is. lacks. ‘I-Ie has no close ‘.‘und—‘-. Each "t° 450- Riga-Ti)-go SPOTLIGHT ' 79 ’ ‘ fly along the snow. Towand tihe erstanding as have we, with a I SALE -- EACH ¢ summit of our valley, theyspruces g1'°en'eY9d black 93“ . — « were pleasingly dark against the Until t°m°1"1'°W ""’ Diary “” 1 ' ' fisks. He is only in from _the o p . 20% Off Re ular Prices for 3 Da s 0111 ! . ' . about lt.a1l and on the day of presented. Bible reading was pai'- M f 9 2 9 ‘I Only at Eatong —— finely finished Vail-it?’ Fairy vests and panties A1‘ SPECIGI SCVIHQS ! 6 teatntfl lsignpttrllsts aredneceshs- tilcipated. in by the members and an" "°""’9" clears Dlscantmued I-mes‘ styled for comfortable fit in striped’ knitted rayon . . . choice of ' ,jil1s o ow e crow to t e a so too Bible quizzes. Delicious . A _ ' white or pink. ‘ - .5‘ s Noveltea at the Y. Eezfgrciihgnecngséexwtrigse hsae1:'1\)z§edevt>e1;;i;1nsg- V F ‘ V ~ Featuring the talked-about. "action Back” that gllany of those in the province of Christian Fellowship. if M , , . Each Regularly 5 99 and 7 99 ». Reg 1 19 and 1 39 ' i. i , telescopes up and down with ease; assures com- ,& _ i - -. ‘, ,‘ ‘_ .‘;__3 9 u a a‘ o 0 ' ' ‘ . , . it v _ . . . L . . ‘ -Styled with narrow built-up shoulder with picot edging. To fit f01't 35 Y0“ bend 01' Slt- H1gh'Wa‘1St design I . . . . S K Whellyuu suffer from pain of _ Lu>_<ury lingerie in 40 denier opaque nylon trlcot . . . s1ze5 32 to 4o_ Reg, 1_19 . . . moulds on smoothl thmu h the waismne. .,______m, _ Headache, Neuralgla or lavished with dyed-to=match lace and pleating! EATON SPOTLIGHT 95 y L y s . , S";'g;°;‘f::;‘;°a'}l§5f3;$’ Wamgg ' ~_ ‘ , SALE. EACH ‘ ¢ Rayon brocade cotton batiste is flilrmly woven, V ‘ lake Aspirin!ATa‘blet.starts I t A A . Po fit S1EZ;‘1:‘;ST4(')2N‘;0s’i>‘1(')%-iI:3Ig(§,;§3j‘g39 well boned for lasting support. Average a hip. ‘ disintegrating almosltheinslant o ' ‘ ' 1 ' V “ SALE, EACH n . average length, sizes 26 to 38. ; Y. __ ' I - gage \it_—-starts to relieve that pain . . Rats In The Barn He‘ ' °‘““5"‘““V- Lace and nylon sheer at yoke, and pleatetllace and nylon VAN|'|'V{ |:A|R LONG LEG PAN'|"|Evs To fit sizes 42 an 44. Reg. 1.29 MA.TCH.ED §ETS L A y EATON OTLIGHT ‘ . TEACH Winter-clad surroundings, while G°°dnig'ht~--- _ _ ‘ SALE, down in its depths, there were ' those that still held, Christrnassy Petticoat trimmed with pleated lace and pleated nylon . gowdchrings of white in their . V . . _ . - . . sheer. Flare leg panties with lace and pleated nylon 2;:dA1";5BL°°MERs .ranc es. . . " ' » ‘ ' ~ . . -. - = . _ , “Sun and blue shadows and a sheer’ Whlte’ parchment’ grey’ Sizes to fit 32 to 38' Covered elasticl at waist .and leg edge. double crotch. To fit sizes vest wind. And the black cat laz- EATOV SPOTLIGHT SALE 32 to 40. Reg- - illglm a warm windowsill beside A ’ Each 3 EATON SPOTLIGHT is this afternoon w-hile on the ' _ SALE-’ . EACH Qouch we must “mend thethumb « ’ To fit sizes 42 and 44. Reg. 1.29 V , , ' if this mitt of mine” to let ' EATONSPOTLIGHT ' 1 limes go comfortably mittened « » SALE. EACH ' iouhis work of the farm. __'Dld I hear someone say, the mice of timothy seed is down a little from last year?” James TAKE WAMPDVLE VANITY FAIR STRAIGHT LEG PANTFES Reg. 1.19 and 1.39 A Double back panel to the waist, double saddle gusset and flat ltables. And llh ' hf 1 ‘ elastic at waist. - mt Spent. B; ntlhge siggnzomvfe To fiFSiIz,§:m331\ios4I(’)b1Ef§Gl1{;I1‘° ‘ t ”f.:“.§’”.1‘it‘.’;i 95¢ eanny id ' 0 f’t sizes 42 and 44. Reg. 1.39 clareoxeh school of farmers who 13° __1 EATON SPOTLIGHT \ B be a 1 thorough grooming \ SALE . EACH '1 ~ 3&1‘ for animals fattening . ' p-Thu an extra measure of grain. _°l1Sh we have heard this be- ilef questioned. t ‘W Pfilt the grain to them!" we 91‘ eard one of the sons say the VANITY FAIR SHORT CUFF-ED PANTIES . . ...................2. "comic" Double saddle gusset and flat elastic at waist. To fit sizes 32 to 40. LECIT‘Hl'N other day with a teasin ‘ ‘ Reg’ 1‘00 i ' ' ‘ ‘ - . g chuckle. When you are fired . EATON sporucnir - . \ ii‘é§,,”“§ °;’am,’;°°}“b and b"1‘.‘5h --easily irriiaied—- SALE, . EACH , A with a kiiowingsmilgmes rep led sufierlng from nervous strain— To fit sizes 42 and 44. Reg. 1.29 Cap am] Jacket at-.e' now shed ‘Relox—-fol<e Wcimpole’s Phcspho Lecithin to relieve EATON SPOTQIGHT V EACH ‘ Dts taken off Work of da ' nervous tension--contains Vitamin 81 for fresh Vitality.. SALE ' : ' ~ ' .°Ver. B t ~ ' ‘- ‘y ' ‘ '. ' out aloiilg isttsmtrziilli. mmd beats “Ax-ietta" design midriff shaper ‘in white cotton IlowSeaetm;.eb0si1$e’:.Ih§e:!fg‘tgnl;::.\ I ’ '6 °u"‘es $150 Reg. 390 i ’ i ’i ' broadcloth with exclusive “Cordtex"’ uplift and ‘ , 0 - . _ , ,' ‘ . 1 ' ' r . nnleesalylf Was choaperp Elastic Le§T¢e(;i1§IeSzi;r1(r)lTfIl§g'IooIl;stic at waist. To fit sizes 32 to fimight amelastic sides and baqk‘ Low cut I. . ,, ' ' . on ~ REDDIN BROS. i at ‘ ‘ Yaybe it was" he nods. “And 42 fggg; it ;;f_ 3 good thing if it is 132 Richmond Street , Dial 4386 VANITY FAIR BREF5 3‘ ‘° ' an mm 1-; There s always such Reg, 89c ‘ lit 1.3 E933: “,i,;fer:Yfi“b: Banded leg edge with flaéfizlastic at waist. To fit sizes 32_i.o 33. EATON SP0;-LIGHT . - TLI T ' ‘ . « ' ' allid fertilizer and all the §:€§,N SP0 ~ EACH SALE, lunch I remember. Ellen when they few .i'$§§’é§.°“" the “‘a“°’°‘ 3‘ MAKE A DATE NOW TO ATTEND 'il~s“‘df;‘f’W” he shakes his, head, ’ -V erent...'l‘here’ll be too" I ifefigtinues "the gas and oils for- I A GRAND MERE l,a1f\I;’,PD1ng-and that's not the - ' 5 not a season a fellow 4 MEN’S ENGLISH gggifffiglse ii:t:£iSd:::ibaacrhs’?m1i:: by George Bernard Shclyv! V ‘SHOES lgp H g: pig? When we hear the lilac-scent again and smell the Presented By All wool. soft as a baby lamb's fleece—-shrilikproof and liillin Fares!" ’ We,“ forget all our . thproof as well‘ ; tilt ‘ i I mo . . _ i y . thl;§1g_SW1]\':1!FIk‘)iEIiIti;Syé(E)i(1);'v(‘3,lth ycaunigi . Popular classic sty1es——baby-fine ribbing at neck,’ waist and Fine quality shoes from Englands toreinost ‘qKlttens!" Vwé mile S 5“ sleeves. manufacturer! Made expressly for EATON S_ of Iomlzmi at reminds me of - i Q Cardigan with ribboii-backed closing, colour-iiiatched ‘pearl’ CANADA! Popular Styles '_ ' ‘ good Wearmg iarbouin thlitllln.-i-)1}: You shouldift. on the but.tons. 0 leather . . . mostly leather lined. V 3. ~ ' > . HeI‘s onickofcafiufin h I O Buyva matching set——for less than the ordinary price of a Uppers of English cam ijrénch 91%,: “:5 m. 5% S; -y notice some of the _ ‘ * '. cardigan a1one~—on1y 694. A elude .be_ilmoral, blllcher, rogue, an e E ree- i&i.e*:1n((;fIfeed ‘.““"” been 9”‘ °f Quegn Charlefie §c 06 ‘ Q sizes 14 to 20 in the grQup_ . eyelet ties and moccasin Vamps. All are saliltized. l rat 0,. gm” 559“ 3 Sign of ‘ Goodyear welt soles of hard-wearing, leather in. llifie all wi..l§.3°-vm "‘“’°““ ‘he . . MARCH 11th And L001‘ 12’ Delimus °°‘°““’ single and double weights. D width. Sizes 5 to ii. inn‘ eafagallofkss up from his Cosh- l " ' L 1 d. ‘Brown and black. lld ar, .3 come now to the Short-sleeve pullover ” ‘ ong-s e_eve car igan fore Hours "‘DinIii»Chii.ir'i - Adults 2 00 —— Students 1.00 Ordinarily 5-95 °’°““a"“y 7'95 S EAT0N’S S1’0TL1W*'? ha\»,.n.t it n for a minute, I . . . H 7 . ' EATON S Omgm Sale MONDAY _} “hr: with aoriifiw mnd!” he M‘ 'l‘ickets from Club memliers or EAIOIN Spotlight sale 1’ '1‘ A1’. SALE, PAH‘ '1 vii . '" ' “ "‘ ' ' . 7. ' »* slits: ti??? "cii¢_lEcll§s:1c11:iix~h"3’ntdo write Box 331 Cliarlottetown. . . it ‘ L o A A 9 A.M.Fiéil).iA:%5. P.M. HUGE WAs'riri Alon N AAAAA it A i .. E J " E ash 9AlVl‘’l‘09PM (, O ."'*°sah...., d....., . . . Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club “hi I ' I .Ss_'x’ItsltI)1f.\’ T.E.t.5.T9'.‘.'.C....... I y.5o|0)000 mu? - I: <ho\ jlilfllll‘ I . ~ 9 Amy To 5:45 p‘M_ CtlAIil.0flf.luwn mucu Attic.‘ is miles 11] P401111‘ \ l ‘v