Til iientral Guardian teeny tnre be Inserted :1 d eenhms wce-rll-ystrlctly psy- able in advance. CONFIUEBATION LIFE INSUI» ANCE. la-fldfl-i-Ql-dll‘ was’: xsnr we sroars. -- mm ‘p35 mo‘ wuzlndmzpec l skate. sought at Forum-JIM. nus-midi. POLICE COURT - At police court ymterday a drunk was iined ‘three dollars and costs or iive Y8. . takes Wtrcmnmni ‘Uni Chu altar-noon. ilinea RflmVlLRMi-lnenoi dawn, |N.B., was unable w come. i That lift you over the y mid season doldrums 0f course you want a new hat! Not just to cov- er your head . . . it won’t do that anyway . . . but a new hat that will give a lift to your spirits. The new ones . . .. really NEW are ready for you . . . .sleek sailors . . . bumper brims . . . pill boxes . . . provocative toques. Black and Navy are always good but some of the new shades of Suez, Fuchsia, Sheba, Rustan and Goupy. Blue promise to be largely popular this Spring. , Tucked colrded ribbon, silk jciecrsey an: draped alpaca sel at the popular pr e oi‘ — — - — — — - — — — — --— hats-—- -------- -- Straw and Straw braid. and Fur Felt $3 I "New Lastex GIRDLES Usual $1.00 But c an opportunity Made of two way stretch lastex, new flatlex grip garters —tea rose only. Small me ium and urge. Reg. $1.00 — — _ _ _ _ _ _ Satin Lastex girdles Styled by $ Hickory ——-----_---- ._.-_ _ _ '—umi: mm CREEK 56110011 Mitchell; z. Joseph Mitchell. Grade III Jr. _-l. Mildred Tay- lor; 2. Eileen Campbell. Grads X —l. Ruth we. Grade I -1. Melvin Currie. Grade IX-l. camel-inc Betis- Pei-mt Attendance: mu Mac- Grede VIII-l. Glen MacDou- 130mm, gall; 2. Neil MacDonald; 3. Elsie Highest Campbell. Bette. , Grade VII-l. Reta. Gorveatt. Certiiicaie oi Promotion: Annie ~Gn¢e V —l. Annie Currie; 2 Currie. Dorothy MacDonald, Ho- Dorothy MacDonald. rem. Currie. ~ Grade 1V —l. Roberta Currie. n, MgcNedll, teacher. l» Grade III —Sr. l. Granger’ ' All The Confidence In The World When You Buy Our Tobacco You KnowYou Are Buying a Dependable Tobacco. You Have Ne Worries As To Whether It will Please You You Are Certain It Will. .‘ HICKEY'S BLACK TWIST CHEWING- I-Btanding for January: Average: Catherine U “somus T0 i TIGNISH" HOLT. RENFREW REPRESEN- lchard O'- boilh irom point oi view as well as the retail- er's point o! view. YORK AND VICINITY - The condition oi John M. Crockett. Pleasant, Grove, and B. R. Brown. York, shows little improvement.— Miss Irene Vesey. York, is taking the short course in‘ the city-Mrs. Court has returned to York after a ecgleesant visit with friends at B ord-Rev- J.A. N‘ “ ‘ - and iemiiy are convalescin after e. very severe attack oi ppm-Mrs. Frank Watts. York, spent yester- ldey in the city.—-Mr. Jardine, city. is at present on the York RJR. section. Mr. Doyle being still in hospital. the result oi an e ‘. —The condition oi York so ool re- mains overcrowded; the teacher. Mm M. MhoDougaii, doing the work oi two teachers. MR. CALVIN MMLEOD There passed away at his home 1h Murray River. on Janufl-TY 16th; Calvin Macleod at the advance age oi Bl years. The late Mr. - Leod. who spent his life time in Murray River. as a iarmer in that vicinity, was a son oi the late Dan- iel Mmleod and hi; wiie, MEI’! Ann Bishop. The late Mr. MacLeod was mar- ried three times. and his third wiie (iormerly Mae Munn oi Murray River) survives him. Besides his widow he leaves three children Blanche, Mrs. Welter Hollingshurst 0i New York. Etta. Mrs. Heber Bell oi Charlottetown Weshiéigton. also one sister. Irene Mrs. gar Giddings o1 Murray River. and iour brothers, Rev. George B. MacLeod of Toronto. Dr. James Harvey MacLecd oi Calli- omia, Oliver Macbeod oi San An- tonio. Texas. and William MecLeod oi Washington. The iuneral services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. J. H. Bishop. ' EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and Sértpplylng Glasses c. ii. J. MABON OPTOMETRIS Mon‘ . P. E. l. Oiiice Hours: 10 to l2 AM. 2 to 5 EM. Holidays etc. by appointment. Ofllco Connected with DRUG STORE, ~~.2; i? - OUT OUR WAY 10¢. ran no rovn Ivszonsounooo usnonazvr an wars nasmcxsra m srocx . daughter Beryl oi! Cornwall. I STILL DON'T BELIEVE A COUPLE OF ONiONS COULD HAVE MADE MUM5Y'S EYES A5 RED A5 HERS ARE ., Personals m. James Mcnaghan, Easel- brook. was a visitor to the cityyesr terdny. Itev. Terrence Campbell at 3t. Axidrews was a visitor to the citry Tuesday. Mr. Leiuta Wood. Hunter River. knownsstheeiechlc iightmanoi that community, was in the city yesterday. Mia Janie MacKinracn. Church- ill, has returned home siter visit- dng in Clyde River the guest oi Misses Jean and Hazel Mwheen. Mr- E. Cleveland White o! Vor- non, P.E.i., leit this week on an _4 A .. M A- . ‘m to UN he will visit REV. and M11. Edwin J. White. _ Miss Helen G. white. Chemothe- town. leit this morning ior New York City where she will be the guest oi her brother-in-law, m. Earl C. Mott, and where her mar. ri J POI‘ Clarice od‘ o? 1 iDtewwnML will m, pm, 1 B»? 0 98-1‘ Y m March. p Cornwall Although we had s. good many snowiails the cars and trucks are shill running in this vicinity and report the road in good condition. An enjoyable Valentine Party was held in the Hell onilibb. 14th, when a goodly number oi Young People from York Pt. and Com- wall assembled. Mr. and ms. McMillan are receiving cogs lotions on the arrival oi a. y boy in the P. E. Island Hospital. It is'pleasing to report that Mr. Duncan MocPhall is making a recovery irom his recent acci Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Rodd and two daughters oi Wins] , spent Sunday in Cornwall, the guests o! itheir daughter, Mrs. Arthur Stone. oi hockey are being pl yed Friends will regret to leem that lviij. Ernest Stone had the nnsior- tune oi breaking his ribs. Mrs. (Rey) E. R. Woodside and are enjoying a pleasant holiday with her mother in Sydney, N. B. Mrs. Bessie MacArthur received the sad news oi the recent serious York. UM Mlnlril’: Ior Dandrnfl. _ I’ F r DON'T en- wnv ANVTHING THATS _ \..ow AND oEsmsED l5 CALLED A BUT wuv ocean RAT -- EXCEPT FER "rs-r. TAIL REAK DOWN THEY AIN'T ~o DIFFERENT ‘THAN 114s MUCH-BELOVED so WHY , A PEACOCK QQUEALS u= you some-rum- c|< wouw HATE, AND HAPPEPI TO HURT ‘IMA-e A PEACO . EAT THAT BREAD CRUSTre-UH, AND SNAKEQ WHY ‘TALK "TD BUYS LIKE UIRREL. Er git Russell 0D. Oham Mr H8 hear that Mr. mu.- ilncd to his home ill. Wednesc firs Dl-flyed the Bccidellt of her son, Frank in New ° 1 .5 iii tied ragga friends o! Mrs. pleased to alter her M)‘. William Delaney. Mr. Weldon Davison Mr. an . ' Lawson were visitors to Bummer- sldo on Wednesday. manv iriends will t to Jardin The many friends oi m- Harry Cousins who got hurt. evening at the close oi the junior hock game. will he Blessed to hear theisncvw on eroad 1o recovery. Mile Iitglidfld BishOD has re- pleasant holiday in Montague. Miss Irene Ielilesw who has been m‘ Ke on dging the inst ten 8 T911 ll M Mildred Bishop re umed to her home in Summer- side on Monday. A o number oi ‘cckey ians iromhgrnsinftnn accompanied the Kensins’ uniors to Summer" my evening, where the jun- Summerside Juniors the iinal gameoi their homeand home series. The ice in Cornwall rink is real evening good on which many excltinggunes vmwm a . By J. R. Williams 1 BEEN an???‘ 6 00n- every, values not listed surpr y m most capable manner, thanking the society ior their lovely gi-it. Ai- ter dainty xaeiireshments was par- wishlng Mrs. happiness in new ined in sing- fm She's A Jo y Good Fie- ogihc Indian River Dramatic Club. who needs no lnu-oduction as play- er's are once a in we ar e a .- I i r St. Patrick's gogwgoy.’ viieh an al_l.star| . and $295.00. BUY NOW!! BUY NOW!! ISLAND FURRIERS 157 QUEEN STREET . .,., mttilnl W" dates in this point to be on Call Synod To Elect Bishop d uomnnan. m. A general meeting oi the the Montreal diocese was day ior March ‘i ior the election Lay-AwayFur Sale! sucn AN OPPQR rumrvz: T0 caneansra A MOST succsssruz. season. we ARE PRACTICALLY ammo AWAY ran BALANCE’ or our: STOCK or g LUXURIO US ._FUR‘ COATS! 1 only: Russian Persian Lamb coat; Box st 1 in‘: "r- "m ti: sans ________-_'zss.on _is°"'1i'.§.".'i‘§'iZ.““rf$§f 2:1: “c”? n C°°'"'s'" mm. SALE---..__ Sea! Coats. Bu: 14. 1s 1e. m. 1a,“z», 3., 4, ‘W "msina 314s . =19; 8 only: C di M krat _ Princess siynlzmlglses ‘iihiso, 16018;,‘ 18. giiumlg Former Pflfls 8125. - 8 . 5'1 1 —- 1 —- u- 1 1 .,.... I 2 only: Russian Seals, 1 Silver Fox Trim. g1" 14. Plain trim, 18. Former $ 3 2"": "are 5*?“ .-- 98 11° on : o er : _ nouaiiasr ma 1x13.’ 17:15:; 18 B“ T“ price $115.00. saw - _ .. ._ _ _ nuv on nun LAY-AWAY mu Small deposit; small month] ‘ z i Fags storage until NEXT {Aliflijliieim on y: rown use an Pcn 16. Princess 16. Former hi2“; B“ ‘mm $225. To clear at - - -. _. _ _ 1 only: Grey Bombay Lamb Coat and m; Princess style. Sizes 16. Former $1 price $825. To clear st — - -— 1 only: Grey Krimmer Lamb Coat, Pi-inmss style. Size 16. Former price , $ $195.00. To clear at — — - - _ 1 only Russian Mink Marmot Coat. Size 35, Princess style. Former price 5 $185. To clear at — - -- - _ ._ 2 only Arabian Caracule coats. Boxstyle size 18 1 Princess style side 18. Former $1 prices 8155 - $195. To clear at - e00 3 only JAP BEAVER COATS, 14 - 1s . 18. ¥Z'.'.l‘.°§.".i1°°_’ ‘iii’; _ ._ _ _ $5.00 MANY "m" m“ °"‘°““‘“"¥ ' 1 only Scotch MOLESKIN cm, Princess style $12.13. ii"i‘°_'_"_‘."°_°.’l"'_ _ _ ‘$7.50 BUY NOW!! o! an Anglican B op Rt. Rev. John Farthing, who re- edto- OUR BOARDING HEJUSE mun NEPHEW seamen VERY vexeo, élRflNHEN ‘i. INFORMED HIM “n-wr n’ was n01‘ Your; PLEASURE "to see HIM-- MULLNS HAD Qurre A sTRueeLE- I EJE¢TING l HIM! MULLINS an HIM AWAY on ICE,EH?WELL.,"IHE RECEPTION AMOS HOOPLE HANDED ME AT ms HUT WOULD HAVE cHu-i-EP A MINT JULEPI IF HE. comes snoovma AROUND AGAIN HAND HIM A- BOUQUET OF POISON IVY mo omiousew- ausr 5w ‘fHAiT 11> LIKE ‘r0 ass mm sur 1. AM woo Busv some vase-nasal»! Nan-one! .