~ T i" OWN WEDE PUMPS - ,.t’La.di8B, we have .7. new lines of _ mart Brown Suede l" ps, these ultra c ‘shionable shoes are ' using quite a flut- s U . V. m. among the smart i A 3i GSBBTS. N0. 3776, Br 0 w n Suede Pumps. with \ _ ‘ide strap and Brass uckle, covered Cub- V. nheels .. .. ..$7.50 f . No‘ 3725, B r 0 w n uede Plain Pumps. ,f overed Spike l‘ l“ eels .-: m m m l-l No. 3759 Brown Suede Front Gore _ K umps, with Bronze » . buckles, Lizard trim, .- 1 covered Cuban heels ..... .. $10.00 No. 3734, Bro w n Suede Strap Pumps , with cut-out sides, covered Spike Heels ‘,1 .. .. .. .- .. .- .. . $10.00 “l All sizes and widths in above. to match above \ brown pumps, ser- ‘vice weight $1.50 ' and $2'0O. Chiffon at $1.50. ‘ ey é? Co. Ltd- _ g prices oi silkworm cocoons causing much trouble to silk pro- - Insidious i X Eye Strain —¢_ we use this adjective ad- Suflererl lrom Eyestraln may have pmm viaion and there- Narva llaern. l Nofllal eyes, it is computed Ill-Ilia about 20% 0i this Nerve filnergy. but when Eyestrain la iflfltllt, a much larger propor- Jion Ia required. Hence defective- _ 1hr ‘ their an excessive {News Energy may seriously llect the functioning o! other . Cilana of the body and produce i" llll health. 1 consumption ‘ - oi’ HAVE YOUR EYES QAMINED F. Hutcheson OPTOMETBIBT l an. and will be “leased to receive '_1iw and renewal subscriptions. i-llt; a‘ I " -NORTH TRYON-ALBANY, un- -. Joading car coal today. w . VJ. F. Lord. l l _-wau'rnn-'rwo nxrsnlalvclzn large Creaser, Loop BOX and Hlm9$5 - Mountings. This is your chance to get . Ans, KENSINGTON.— Feb. 24: Rev. 1 .1. n. Saint. D. D. Minister I Church at Thyatiraf‘ '2 p. ms-“How l i i z l Western Guardian ._WESTEBN AGItPVIU-Mr. 0. J salianl is Guardian Agent in How- esday. 4471 Esales Ladies for Dry Goods D698"!- lmcnt. Good salary to the 118m W?‘ lsons. Apply personally. Sinclair l: Stewart, Limited. 4425-2413-31- --ilAR.NESS Milknnsl-Holmans have at bargain price, a Harness Sewing Nlaclilne, a large Splitter, a. this equipment cheap at Holmarra, 1 Sumlnerslde, 4424-2-19-21. l‘ —UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- 935 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m. —The Can I Know I Am a. Christian." Special music 3 p. m-Flrst United ‘ Church, Summeriield. A hearty nvclconic to all. -USI.\‘G AIR WITHOUT LI- 'CENSE--l\'londay was radio day in 3the Sumlnerside police court, on a small scale. Four owners of sets ap- peared before Stipendisry Wyatt charged by the Radio Inspector with operating their radioswitkout having a license. The cases were all part heard and adjourned until Monday next for further evidence. A case was tried again a Summerslde party tor using abusive language to and threat- ening a citizen. A number of witnes- ses were heard ditd the case adjourn- ed until Monday next for judgment. ~55. —-.\IOBE PETTY THIEVERIC- After quite a lull, there is again a slight epidemic or thievery at Sum- merside. Following the theft o! two casesiof beer from the Vendor's in the early hours of last Saturday morning, as reported yesterday, it was discovered by Messrs. Holmarrs Ltd, on Monday morning that some time on Sunday night thieves had gained entry to the rear of their pro- duce department by wrenching a staple off the door and that three tubs of butter, several cases o! cheese and boxes of smelts had been stolen. One or two other petty robberies are reported from premises at the east end of Water Street-S. liis baby Boy Was Troubled With Whooping (laugh Mr. Ernest Kronier, Freedom, Alto, wrltesz—“l\ly lmhy boy, two years of age, was troubled with whoo ing "lllgh- I lricri cverytbingl couldt ink of, but he kept getting worse. A friend advised me to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine l Syrup l "id ill Rave him greet relief, and before i using the contents of the second bottle the cough had completely djsappgu-gdj’ Price 35c. a bolile; large family size 60c. at all druggisls and dealers. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co" lLtd.,_/'l'oron_io, Ont, u Wow ~ La ‘iinToyHouse t Mazda Lamps to fill those empty r l- locket: m your home . . . packed in a Vi?‘ wonderful doll house for the kiddies. Gee a)» l. one or two of these novel cartons today. H, k PERSONALE -—Mi'. George l. McDonald, oi New Glasgow. N. 5.. was a vislnr to Sum- rnerside this week-S. -Miss Harriet‘ Bradshaw o! Sum- rnersidc and Miss Dorothy Miller oi Campbeiitcn, N. B, who are attend- ing Mount Allison Ladies fioilege. Sackvilie, N. 8., spent the week end at Bummerlide with Mina Bradshaw's parents, Mr. and MrsM ,. I... Brad- shaw.—S Eastern Guardian ..°EASTEBN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon tsgue and will be pleased to recelvl new and renewal subscriptions. t ORPHANAGE MAINTENANCE COLLECTION CONTINUED New lmulon per Elsie Dunning & ' Irma. Constable H. P. Fbund ... val can u. ... 5.00 Chester Buntaln ... ... n. ... 1.00 Samuel Dunning ... ... ... .. 1.00 Mrs. Marshall Constable ... ... 1.00 Mrs. Harold Dunning .. .. 1.00 Ira. D. McKay 1.00 Mrs. Frank Ramsay ... .. .. .50 Mrs. Robert Carr .. .50 A. Friend ... ... .. .15 $11.15 Lower Bedeque S. D. Wlnnlired Wright & Mary Montgomery Norman Montgomery ... 5.00 Horace Wright ... ... ... .. 3.00 Mrs. Dan McLurc ... ... Ephraim Leard .. J. R. Forbes - | Mrs. Albert McCallum ... ... 1.00 Mrs. W. N. Jenkins ... ... ... .. 1.00 Miss P‘. Montgomery ... ... ... 1.00 Mrs. Melburn Craig .. .. 1.00 Mrs. William Barrett 1.00 Mrs. Samuel Stavert 1.00 Mrawllilam Stavert ... 1.00 Miss Jennie McCailum .. .50 Mrs. Aflieck . Mrs. Paynter ... ... .50 Mrs. Holland 50 Mrs. Jefiery ... .. .50 A Friend ... u. ... ... ... ... .35 ... ... ... ..- .50 $23.85 Good Hope L. O. B. A. Lot 16 .. 10.00 Collectors Omitted from York List! Mrs. H. T. Vessey, Misses Frances Vessey. Doris Brown and Mary Ves- ,ey_ 4451-2-20-11 niiixtemally or Internally it is Good. When applied externally by brisk rubbing, Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil opens the pores and penetrates the tissue, touching the seat oi the trouble and immediately affording re- liei. Administered internally. it will still the irritation in the throat which induces coughing and will relieve ai- fection o! the bronchial tubes and respiratory organs. Try it and be convinced. ' Millview and Vicinity 1 remember, I remember. When I was a little girl The snow came drifting o'er the house And not a soul could stir. But now all ebings both greet and aamll Are changed in every line, Instead of sleighs we ride in cars In the good old winter time. Mrs. Thos. Plains, paid a flying town. Richards, Alberry visit t0 George- Mr. Earle Richards, Aiberry Plains, was among those who visited Georgetown recently. Messrs Shaw iidicMillal-l, A. McPhee, EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glasses. eta. H. J. MABON OPTOMETITIST Ofllra Connected With Drugstore Mental!!!» P- E- l- ... 1W. [DWI]. Miss Jenny Wood, Vernon River was a recent visitor w. Montague. in New Perth recently. Mr. and Mrs. recently. lng the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Irv- ing Tweedy. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jenkins, Mill- view were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood, last week. Miss Mabel Richards and Mr. Ar- den Richards. Mt. Mellick were re- cent visitors to Vernon River. We are pleased to see Mr. Gordon Sheldow, Millvlew, able to be about again. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jenkins. Se‘ River were recent guests oi lvlr. a Mrs. A. Drake, Millview. The prizes for last Friday his‘ whlst were awarded to Mr. M111 Jackman. Mls Agatha Henry, l\' John Curley and Gerald Murphy. It ls our sad duty this week l. chronicle two deaths. both young the afternoon of Jan. 12h, 1929, as the sun's declining rays cast its shadow over his happy home at A1- berry Plains, Thomas Richards, a life long resident of that locality passed away after a short illness of pneumonia. All that medical skill .and kind nursing could do was done, but he gradually grew weaker, until the end came. It was a pleasure to visit his home. and his passing will be mourned by a wide circle o! friends. He leaves to mourn his wife, one daughter Annie, (Mrs. R. Bur- hoe), six sons, George, Charles, How- ard, Clinton, Arthur and Earle, to whom sincere sympathy is extended. We are pleased to report that Mr. Wm. Mutch, Earnscliiie is steadily improving in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. . Mr. Ray Muteh, Earnscllffe, who was seriously ill with pneumonia is fast on the road to recovery. Mr. Edward Curran, Avondale was a recent visitor to Vernon. Friend stork visited Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McLeod, Uigg and left them a fine daughter. Mr. Russell Bell, city spent the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grant, Millview. On February 2nd. 1929, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy, New Perth was brought under the shad- ow of great sorrow, when death claimed their son Milton at the early age oi’ 42 years. The deceased had been in robust health, until within a few weeks oi.’ his demise when he contracted the flu, which later de- veloped into pneumonia. Milton who knew him. will be much missed by his many friends. By his gentle spirit and kindly manner he en- deared himself to all. Death ls sad when it comes at any time, but, cs- pecially s0 when the young are called away. but even in the midst of that. great sorrow oi’ life, ll’ we believe that God is all wise end kind we must believe that all things work t0- gether -for our good and His glory. With faith in the goodness and the loved oi God, the loved ones bow in submission to the Divine decree Saying. "Not our will, on Lord, but Thine be done.“ His funeral which was largely attended was held from his late residence to Brudnell Cem- etery on Wednesday. He leaves to __ mourn a griel stricken wile and rive " chidren, his father and mother and one sister. Mrs. Leslie Melilsh, Bos- ton. and three brothers namely: Charles. Western Canada, Oswald and James. Boston. to whom goes out sincere sympathy. Honor Roll of Vernon River School ‘ for January: Grade X-l Lora Carver, 2 Isabel ‘nu-nu a B11109. sanguine u FATHER _ , YNIG rrv‘ “gfit c. int-Yr‘: "rt-us ‘anti’? A2’ gnawing, sis-mi nmvs TO was a general favorite with all who- “ma, r~._il_x_i_zl.orrl~z'roww Gll\""‘;‘l Gordon Ross, Earle and 'Ai'U|li.' Richards spent Sunday in Charlotte - Mr. Frank Lea. Vernon River wa_ I Milton Jenkins: iMillvlew were visitors to New Pei-ti Misses Jennie and Pansy Wood i "lemon River spent a pleasant cvcn- ' l l and old. Silently and peacefully on’ Wonderful dollar room. ward Island. . .we have sely ected and have now ready for your approval what we believe is the finest variety of wall pa- pers that has ever been shown in Charlottetown. -—If You are a Judge of Values who are real judges of yalues‘ lot of their effectiveness when difference in the price of a roll “The Finest Variety . . _. . Ever Shown” l - Backed by mature buying experience of many years. . .for 72 years we have been furnishing the homes of Prince Ed- Your Wall Paper Helps or Mars the appearance of every room furniture, beautiful draperies and the richest of rugs lose a the wall-p aper is not chosen with care. A few cents’ of paper m ay spoil the appearance of a thousand- For your convenience we have arranged three separ- ate rooms where the selec '- tion of your own personal wall-papers may be made 1n ease, comfort and privacy. We would like awfully well for you to call for We know that HOLMAN’S CAN GIVE YOU PERFECT WALL PAP- ERS AT PRICES NO HIGH- ER THAN you would pay for. ordinary kinds. With hundreds of patterns to choose from, there is nothing left for you but the act. of selecting‘ We have the best papers in Canada, we have a pattern for every person in a. paper for every room in the home, and the prices will appeal to those “Good Enough for the King’s Cottage” There may be cheaper ‘ papers some? where .. . .we doubt it. Our lowest price on 22-inch papers is 4c a roll and we don't think our customers would have a cheaper paper than that in their homes. Our best paper is $3.75 a roll and it is good enough for the King's cottage at Bognor. I -—See for Yourself these Wonderful Papers When inspecting the line, ask t0 B66 the NEW TILE EFFECTS for kitchen and bathroom; the NEW SUNWORTHY patterns that withstand the sun so well; the EXTRA WIDE MAXIMUR papers so wonderful for panel effects; the COLOR- INGS that rival nature in her most; beautiful efforts‘ TODAY. .. .WOULD BE A GOOD TIME FOR YOU TO CALL AND SEE THESE NEW PATTERNS. EXPECT YOU? R. T. HOLMAN 129-433 Grafton St. MAY WE t . Grade VIE-l Milton W064i. 2 Aldie carver. I J00 Currie. Grade VII-i d Jean Carver, 5 Francis Okeeie. Ourrie. Grade VI-l Fem Lea, 2 Donald McDonald. 3 Glen Lea, 4 Alice Cardy, Gordon Lea 2 5 Doris Wood, 6 Ralph Lea, ‘i Rena Marie McDonald, 8 Joe McDonald. Carver. ll Eveline MacNeil, a Allan Grade Wilfred McDonald. l Grade IV-l V-i Bernice O'Keeie, 2' Margaret Coady, 3 Mildred Coady 4 Wells Herring, 5 Helen McDonald. Grade II-l Ethel McDofllld. l l Frelda Carver. 3 Lloyd McLeod. 4 Cecelia Currie, 2 Olii’! Iea. 5 Myrtle Ooady. 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