Seethese New 50c, “.00, 01.05 s. Foundation Garments that will give stylish correctness to‘ Your New Dress! Just as important as the clever Dress itself, i; m, just right type of foundation garment, with sup- port and correction where these are needed. nausea-cam.» im m" ".,.-_...»<-_-..-__..s....n....-_..__.n~ n - use. _.‘ Regular $2.00‘ Q Corselette . he Lsstex girdle panties _ Two way stretch elastic back boucte front with bones Corselettes -. Inside belt orplain All sizes -_ Tea ltose For” Jester girdles — all sizes -,-one way stretch $1.00. Two way stretch $1.00 ‘° $5.50 Special boucte girdles -- all IlZQk-bfllléd '00 NW lhillment of Corsel- ettes. Flattering llyles. All prices and Met’: mmsse-a-sa-newm... ...._._.,, her supper and ooine~at 5.45. Second Clflown Company I Wednesday, Iebnrary 27th. At this meeting the Guides were very sled to be able to welcome back their Company leader, Miss Hilda Richardson. The meeting was well attended and opened with general mspection by the Petrol Leaders, each leader taking a different Pat- rol from her own. Roll call drill followed. Three teams were picked to re- present the company in the team games st the Charlottetown Rally. These teams will give nearly every- one a chance to be in one game and will replace the team previously chosen. The popular game of “Phyllf-fl-l statues" was included on the pro- e. At campfire the 8rd chap- ter oi Guide plies was read by Lieutenant and two jolly new e008! were learnt. It was announced that the Rally next Friday would begin with an informal supper at B o'clock. Char- lottetown Guides are looking for- ward to meeting the newly oran- ‘iocd Ranger Company (Senior Guides) it this Rally. Rangers Lest Thursday afternoon R9118"! held their meeting at the Rover Den. The sir-ls were soon busy The Baby is “Reely” Hers I. Edna Best (Mrs, Herbert Mar- famous E-lgllsh brought her own adorable child t0 the studios to give added sincerity h 1m portrays! of "l6 m. of the mother of the kidnapped child in a thrilling stud1""~. and passing tests and are expecting to be enrolled by Miss Wilson this Tbilrsday. Bones weme 9mm“ gm p play was discussed tor s concert. The Rangers then to make tbei; own. nominee rina md tors cimd the meetlnl. _______Z__i_ t MODEL SCHOOL Honor roll ct Model School for month o! IbbrflB-ly: Grade VIII-l. Beth Robinson. 3 Dean Robinson. Grade VII-l cool-don McDonald and Harold McKay, Grade VI-l. Lillian Koyl- _ Grade V (s) i D01) DOWN- Grade V (b) i Pauline McDonald 2 Jean McLean. Gfgde Ivn-l Ann Duffy, 2 Elsie Dawson. Grade I11 (s) 1 Laure Dimcw- Grade III (b) l Freda 00X- lilmer Blanchard and Evelyn Kaye. Grade I-l Kilmer McMillan, 2 June cox, 3 Gerald Perkins. (By The Canadian Press) (By Guardian's special Wire) '1'HR.!:E RIVERS. Qum-Wabasso Cotton Company added another shift to their force here and are now operating 24 hours daily. ator W. H. Dennis of Halifax, is 6B - and W. M. Aseitlne of Rcsetown. Sash, 49. ‘ According to the current edition of the Parliamentary Guide 23 members of the House of Commons are more tbm ‘I0, 04 are between 00 Ind ‘l0, 80 are between 50 and doandflbetweentoandno. HeiscnlylsyearsohLColinCamp- ‘mu’ ‘m’ h’ °'“"'“"‘ “m sou, the member for Frontenac- __ , (By The Canadian Press) OITAWA. Mlroh s-u wisdom accumulates with the you; then the lCanadian Senate is s congre- gation of sages. for the average age of its members is 06 1-2 years. Seven of them she . under to oi use. however, §uli miclc run cnrsr coins, caucus i?’ Jmfguensdrsmoi-u he Houm of Commons is ‘older till-ll would ordinarily be guppogefl, The overuse or the Commoners n 59 flora. None oi’ its members has N-r-Whlwsndlslcyearsoldne has sat continuously in since i000. W. P. lliilodk sun-is isl. Themeetiiy Iondsy wiuitnomurnrfonousotmmm now and July, shell! the lessons areailenjoyedaamuchsstheflrst onnthereisloiscifirninstcrefor us. Campfire was held earlier in repeat reading oi’ their fine epic poem about the last Camp. 0n Fri- day of this week this Company joins the other (fsricttetown Com- ln s Rally Ill‘. 8t. Paul's Parish Hail. Everyone is to bring (‘BEAM 0F talked about uniforms. each P1!" . Grade n-r Alfred McDonald. 9 Nine f‘ mmoners are under 40. Percy G. Davis of Clyde. Alta. is on“; 9| 1min». m“, m! "billy" of the Green Chamber. iivs members are only ae-w. o. trust oi uuneninu-s, Ross W. Gray can fel. trees! She is Miss Ruth Iloersehgen of Cat-s. do, Idaho, ple- lumberjaclts” championship at ends. GOOD MANN!!! those Mound them. by the flfteen-month-old child. If he is taught these oourtesin, then he will always use them. If he lea-ms to share his toys in the nursery with his brothers and sisters, be will cultivate courtesy One cannot expect children to have goon manners if they are spoken to roughly by then elders. Teach them to open doors and offer seats to their elders to in- when he is a toddler, they will come as naturally to hhn es going to bed at night and getting up in the rum-him. No mother should ever forget that "manners mskath man." MUHEOOM SOUP ‘A. lb. mushrooms l. slice of onion, half inch thick 1% cups water 4 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk Salt and pepper - it teaspoon tobasco or 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce. Wash mushrooms, peel and cut caps into pieces. Pface skins and stalks out in pieces wit honion in saucepan. Cover with water. Sim- mer 20 minutes. Strain. Melt but- ter, add mushroom caps. Cook gently until brown, blend in flour until smooth, add milk and liquid strained from stalks (approx. l cup) and seasonings. Stir and cook until smooth and thickened. . DIMUNE Smith—Are your fruit trees both- ered by rests? Jones-No, I am not near the main road AS IT IS IN HYDE PARK One afternoon in Hyde Park, London, a speaker, having bored his audience for some time, was tack- led by one o! his patient listeners. in a pompous manner, ask myself a questicn——" Prom the back oi the crowd came a voice: "And I bet you get a fool- ish snsweri". him. v m curs" or protruding pllr seriptlnn, (Jhlnn-linld Must up in 10 clays or money bee! your druggint for Chino-loll "ifisi c u r_ EXAIIIIIATIOII llltflfll and Innlvlns oiusel. ' ate. ll. J. IIMOI OPIOIITIIBT Ollse Cdneeted With llrqstms " BRINGING ur rerun {é acwrdre" P \ In ‘lhefoliowinglettn from .Westin respome to help ..A champion and a real one! 5|: feet, two inches in height, and she turedaitersbehsdwouthofidy Dallas, Oregon, by felling a sixteen- inch tree in one minute, fifty sec- Goodmannerscanbeinstilledin- toa child at the earliest age. Child- hen are copyists, and leer. how to behsveirom the example set by The use or "please" when asking for some/(Fq. and “thnnk you" for receiving something, can be learned quire klndlysl-tnthesieklfs child is taught all these things III Georgetown. Chelsie spssksioritselrz- E i ca" .cicrcc~c §‘§§ 5 *2} 838g? 51g Egg EEZZjZfi ‘ii sci??? i 5E1‘: ~ a 3 ° § i??? g 5?. g s "- § iiigg fag: gégg 56w! _ refit; g é =.es The Lot System Prince omcisl of the Board around a hat among "cer- 48,” wherever they happen to dwell. There were elaborate plans made for the settlemnt 0i the colony in 176s. The ram-r or Hirmvnt. first lord of the Admiralty, thought it contained 2.000000 acres and pre- sented s meinvie-l to the King sug- gesting plans for settlement based on the hish scheme-to divide the Year by "On such ccasions." he replied "I always Don't let itching, bleeding, internal a sup your vltuliiy and cause no expensive pnlniul Qptf- stlon, In I6 minutes yon can atop the pal-r nnd quickly ahr-nh sore, swollen tlssura with the Doctor's new pro- flr you Ash Cradle Province." And the ingenious 10rd or the Admiralty who said: "these Courts estsblisbed by Alfred and others of the Canon Princes are obviously es- sential Jor a small people, forming or formed into a small society in district into 50 Bsronles or Hund- reds with Courts Leet, Courts Ber- on, Lords of lunar. Oapltols Lord and Imd Paramount. “The we oi each was bound to erect and maintain forever a castle retreat and rendezvous for the set- tlers. Aosnnon fired at oneofthe castles would be heard st the next, and thus the firing would mend in regular order." This would make for immediate mobilization against the Indians. the noble memoriallst added, for it would be the means every inhabitant oi the whole ls- land under arms and in motion in “Of putting the space oi one quarter or an 1101K." But his elaborately planned sys- tem was never accepted and in- stead the Board of Trade and Plantations divided the island of Bi. John into ea lots which were par- celled out at the greet London iot- tery It proved w be a vicious plan. year (or nearly a century Prince Edward Island's land sys- tem grew more end more acute. parsllelllng Ireland's vexed prob- lem._ until finally the tenantry rose in rebellion. The organised ‘lensntry demand- ed redress for "this dlssiiecied rent- rldden. and slave holding Colony,‘ and they got it in 1515 under the lend Pirrchase Act which confiscated Old Country holdink! snd allowed ianmers oi Lois i to 0i to become masters of their fete. Today only the names remain to speak of the past. Slips of paper drawn for in a little oiiice on the banks of the Themes have long the lot numbers mean townships, ssciflons, hamlets ~in N0 AUIIl-NATIVI Help Appreciated . §§ i? i‘ cocci g E si i .58; 3E. t-ilziisiliciiiri =§ §§ ~i a .22 E é 8 3% F: i E53 cit 30x 140, Conquest. Seek. 1N0. And Its Origin Edward Island retains to- day the Lot Byotem ofifilllfiibd in London 108 yesrs ago. Becwue an of Trade tain government favorites" one dag beck in i767, villagers today sign their addresses, “bat l0" or “Lot or blockhouss as the capital seat ofliispropertysnd ssapiweof since been crumbled to ashes but "Canada's Snow the semi-finals. which was played at Whetaley River m Ieb. 28. The first game. which was played at Wheatley River on Ibb. l9 result- edinawinmrthefitersbys score ct 4-0. . The second game was played at Milton on Feb._3i and ended in a seoreleu tie. The Stars nest meet the Hunter River lwysle in s series of three the first game to be played at Huniernver. These will be tough battles for the Stars as the Royals are considered the best team in the league. First Period The first period opened fast and after three minutes of 800d hocbey. the Hornets scored the first goal. I. Andrews wok a week shot from the blue line whi-h deflected o" L Bowen's stick and into the net. The Stars then pressed ban’ rm: were unable to score. Beth lea made some niu saves in his period. There were iive penalties, three go- ing to the Hornets and two to the Stars. Score-Hornet; i: dtsrs 0. Second Period _ This period got awsv to a good start with both sides making some clever plays. After six minutes of play. J. Ross hrohe through the Hornets defence but his wing shot mixed the net. A few min- utes later the Stars evened it up on a brilliant solo effort by L. Bow- en. He evaded the forwards. bush- ed through the Hornets defense. got his stick on the puck and backhanded it into the net. Both teams played hard for the rest of the period but were unable to break the tie. There were three penaltiw this pried.‘ two going to the Hornets and one to the Stars. Score-Hornets l: Stars i. Third Period The third pzziozl was rather slow on account oi the heavy snowfall which made stickhsndling almost impossible. Both sides worked some clever plays which made the goalies move fast to kick out the rubber. This period was iougher than the others, although there were only toru- peualties given. two for the Hornets and two for the Btsrs. Boom-Hornets i: Stars i. Overtime The play was faster than the third period and both teams work- ed hard but were unable to break the tie. There were three penalties. one to thcl-rcmeis and two to the Stars. score-Hornets i; Btsre l. The lineups: Stars Hornets H. Chandler Goal it. Andrews L. Bowen Defense C. Mstheson W. Ling I‘. Orabb D. Rookhsm B. McKenzie Forwards l. ltsckbam M. Mcltae P. ruckhsm g n. Ccles 2:- “...'"""' any *~ d. Andrews " ‘ L. Johnston O. Stead D. Inbsrts eferee-A. Coles. luminary " lint Ierlod i-dfornete. I. Andrews (unassist- Qd) 8.00. (2). I. Penalties-J. ltsehhsm Orabb, s. almonds. u. rs . leeond Period Looking for them <7 HERE ‘rnrw ARE! HOLMAPPS Week-End SPECIALS When you see them, you'd hardly believe we could oler such values at these Low Prie chasing in huge quantities enables us to make many savings, which are passed on to you in lower prices. These olerings are particularly good but - be sure to come early because they are bound to go quickly. ‘ cs. Pur- 50. Spring‘ Clothes Pins |3c English Grafton Wonderful blrlllll. FRUIT BOWL Double A Fancy Boilers Slightly defective, nevertheless, very ser- v more. o! men suds Chins. REG. 85c ’ for , 48¢ 2§¢ 3 Rolls Toilet Paper IOc liups and Saucers China. Each 2 for Fancy Decorative China. c Diameter 8 inches. At this price. you really ought to get 2 or J. CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE ilharlctietoivn Furniture llept. 50 only Unfinished Chairs Suitable for Kitchen or Breakfast liocm ilaluos to $185 Special 89c l I €N%H%H§K§KH§MEH§KER%HE=€H Bargain liaise to Western Canada Dates of Sale—March 1st to March 14th inclusive. 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