M ms f def-trawl,‘ nnmide=:.'-z.;“l.. 3%.‘. L. w. .- X 1M“: L-l‘="‘ L“,'Ji\'. f 4'7 SATURDAY LAST DAY or HOSIERY SALE lace FREE. ' ' COAL SERVICE At your, service every day of the year stipplying the very best Coal. Coke and Firewood. HARD COAU“~ SOFT COAL DOMINION COKE Em Sold in any quantity at the lowest price. When you wzlnt 100 pounds or 100 tons, "h ,» see or telephone up alo A. PICKARD & CO. PHONE 240 To every person buying two pairs of Ladies’ Hose on Saturday at our Special Sale Price, we will give FREE a bcautifu‘ Unbreakable Pearl Necklace while they last. Buy early Saturday morning and get a wonderful Neck- ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY ONLY Prowse Bros., Limited FOR REAL VALUES’ i l?“ EASTERN GUARDIAN eductions! {Sweeping We have on hand a number of excellent OROANS, Sllllélble for schools, which we intend offering at prices so low that even the smallest school can afford one. These Instruments are of our regular stock, fully up to our standard and guar- anteed to give satisfaction in the trying conditions of the schoolroom. l Write Today. For Prices! Miler Bros., Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN ..' This column to reserved for non-s of locul inlrrent bu: advertising of a newly nnfuro may be innerteil ll i: cont: n word strictly payable In Ill! once. "GUBSCRIPTXONS to The Lharlottetown Guardian may bu handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Iifuborrs Drug Store, Montague. 12-l3-dtf. ..°CHURCH SERVICE-George- town-Sturgeon congregation, ser- vices Sunday, lviarch l9: Sturgeon i1 a. m. Millwwn Cross, 2.15 p. m. Georgetown ‘i p. m. Services con- ducted by E. R. Macvicar. “HHNGSBORO AND VICINITY -Mr. George Jarvis has returned to his home at Red Point, after spending the greater part of the winter at Aiberry Plains-The many friends of Mrs. Alexander Robertson arc pleased to note that she is improving after her pro- n SIJMMEBSIIIE and Prince County -Thl| column ll roserufl Igg “n” of local Interest bu: advertising or . newly nature may be llllcrtnd l! I conll o word strictly Quylbll In q. "new - --BUYING silver fox pelts, good cash prices being paid 1 at m, office of B. Graham Rogers, 11-, Summcrslde. $1744.91 -BIDEFOBD AND TYNE VAL- LEY United Churches. Rev. J. A. Nicholson, Minister. Services Mam); 19th: 11 s. m. Tyne Valley‘; a p, m Freelond, Lot XI: ‘i p. m. Elierslie, The Minister begins a series o; three sermons on “Sacrifice? -summv SERVICES-Rev. c. E. Thomas, known as the “Boy Preacher" of wales, who has, dur. ing the past five years been en- gazed in interdenominatlonai mm- slon work in England, Wales, Ans- trails, New Zcnland and the Nine Islands and who recently arrived in Halifax from Liverpool on the liner “Dutchess of York" will preach in the (YLeary Nazarene Taber- nacle Sunday, March the 19th at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Mr. ‘Thomas will assist in the Tabernacle ser- vices under the direction of Ewan. gelist J. W. 'I'tl.rpel, during the week following the 19th, with ser- vices cach night, except Saturday at 7.30 and continue indefinitely in the work of revival among the people of the Maritime Provinces PERSONALS l-Mrs, George .Lldstone of Tyne Valley is visiting in Summerslde. -s. sington entered the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday for treat- meat-S. —Mrs. John F. Campbell of Cape longed illness. —Among those from this section who attended Farmers Week were Mr. J. C. Campbell, Mr. Robert MacGrcgor, Mr. Jerome Chapman and Mr. Seth MacLean. ..'R. C. M. POLICE AT 5T. PET- ER.'S.—On the 4th inst. the case of Mrs. Harold Harrison vs. Frank McKihnon, assault, was ncard by Justice of the Pence C. Milton 1 Waye. After hearing the evidence the J. P. found the defendant | l guilty and ordered him to pay the lcosts of the court or in default to be imprisoned for two months. lie paid the costs. Defendant was also ordered bound ovcr to keep the peace for one year. 0n the 8th, the Constables of the Souris Detach- ment made a large seizure of liq- ‘ uor, consisting of ninety-nine gai- lons of alcohol, eight cases of us- sortcd whiskey and one and a. half cases of gin, at Forest Hill, near St. Peter's. The case will come before the Court in the near future. .."Dl'ZB.~\'l'|.-l ENJOYED—OD Tuesday night, March l4, the Young Pcoplcfs Union held thc'r regular meeting with the young l mcn in charge of the entertain- ment. Their subject was, "My Ideal of it Girl". In an interesting and varied program of song, verses and speech, the young men set forth their ideals and their demands; while the young women o1 the audience sat tense and spell-bound hcnrhg, recording, and digesting. a dcbatc, “Resolved that a clean, cross woman makes a better life Partner than an untidy, good- Thheibcst leaf and the longest cure give you the most lasting and delicious chew when you ask for 11,8: N Black Twist. You’ll have the time of your life trying to chew the flavor out of this fine tobacco. e-nMuu-¢~u-_..._._‘ II I win‘: l-IICKIEYS NICHOLSON natured woman." The affirmative was uphold by Mr. Rupert Garrett, leader, supported by Mr. Alexand- er Robcrton, while the resolution was opposed by Mr. Stewart Mac- Gregor, leader, supported by Mr. The main item of the program was ' Traverse is visiting Summersldc the guest of Mrs. Robert C. How- att-S. Georgetown United Church Y. P. S. -_-_- That tho Young People's socety of St. David's United Church, Georgetown, is making excellent progress has been demonstrated by events recently carried on under the auspices of the Society, On Sunday evening last when the acting pastor was unexpected- iy detained in another section of the field, the Y. P. S, on very short notice, arose to the emergency and conducted the cvcn‘ng service ‘n a ‘manner which has. received much favorable comment. 0n Monday evening, March 7, the church hall, recently fitted up" in the o‘d manse by the young men of the Society, was opened to the public and the Y. P. 5., assisted by the choir entertained most on- joyably at a concert and social. The proceeds, which were very encour- aging, go to provide addilonnl Hymnaries for the choir and con- gregation. The program which is outlined bciow was very excellent and rc- ficcts much credit on the young people and the friends who assist- cd them. A delightful social hour followed and delicious refresh- I-‘oster Garrett. Amid much wit and humor the pros and cons of the respective ferrules were set lflflli. Tne Judges, Mrs.‘ (Rev) 1 It. Bell, Mrs. James Robertson, and Mrs. Edward Robertson gave their decision in favor of the aifTrma- tlve. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Antll0m~ SAVE WRIGLE’! l: WRAPPEB-{Wrlte for PREMIUM GIFT CATALOGUE BRI1NGING UP FATHER —Mrs. George Scmplc of Ken-= l l An amazing lined of Z-Trouser Suits z $15.00 Here is a. value such as you have not seen Two trouser suits made up of ,good closely woven fabrics, good linings, well cut and well made. before. i as to 42,_ $ All sizes from 15-00 Beautiful woven fabrlc—not printed, Very collars, French cuff. Sale of SHIRTS $1.35 smartly made, two prefectly fitting stiff Ties Newest Diagonal Stripes 50c Wild ones. Quiet, ones and lots in be- tween. STOCK UP. Pleasing Patterns, SOX Famous Monarch Make 35c Choice colors. Sizes 10 to 11%. HAT wear them down. we“! Milly [ypes of Hat but see this wonder ' All the new colors—- d ' fefifly PTODOrtionedV-raoxzfr gl§1€lll1lu1lll,p—~0per1: $3. , Extra!!! There’s a. sale of Samples of BATH TOWELS at the head way—-WONDERS ! of the main stair- i-nents were served by the members of the Society. The congregaton is naturally under a handicap due to the absence, through illness of the DBSlKJIpROV. O. U. McNevin. Mr. E» R. Mcvlcar, who has recently‘ arrived from Sydney, N. 5., is slip- plying during Mr. McNcvhrs ab- sence. Mr. McVicor whose p'casing personality and capable leadership have madc a. splendid impression, is receiving the hearty co-opcra- tion of the congregation in all de- partments of the work. The young people particularly appreciate Mr. McVicarZs efforts on their behulf and are looking forward with great pleasure to in- teresting affairs panned for the near future. Program: O Canada: Remarks by chairman, Mr. E. R. McVicar; chorus ‘by the choir: duct, Miss M- Benton and Mrs. w. Macdonald; Quartette, Pearl Works. Nettle Walker, Joseph Johnson and cnpt. Wittig: solo, Vivinn Macdcnnld; dialogue, Lillian walker, Bessie Stewart and Charles Jcnkns: Skit (Radio Broadcast), E. R. Mc- Vicar and Stewart Lovers; solo, Havclock Stewart; solo, Capt. Wit- u='_i NEVER RUN iNTO I ALLI no HERE or LATE is TO ammo METIME comm‘ BARON HAFFiNGOTTlT-BUT . HIM- ‘SORRY- siR-WOULD You MIND EFT/TING AT ANQWHER TABLE- “n-lis ONE l$ RE$ERVED — I [drain ilpm “ma, tig; solo, Robert Jenkins; duet, “Miss M Renton and Mrs. A, E. Jchklus. Instrumental music, Ro- bcrt and Mrs. Jenkins: soYo, Capt. Viiltig. JOSEPH osmnau. ‘there passed peacefully away at his home in Westmoreland on the 8th day 0f Feb, i933, Mr- Jbseph Campbell in the 83rd year of his fish. ‘The late Mr. Campbell was born in Scai-‘ctcwn and enjoyed com- parnivclty good health until a few weeks bcforc hc took to his bed, when ho rapidly sank until the end came and he calmly and pegggflfl- ly closed his eyes to earthly scenes. Death hud no terror for he was resigned to the will of 00d; hs spirit went forth to God who gavc ii. 305ml“ his wife he leaves to mourn two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Simmons, Miss Georgie Campbell, both of Winthrop, Mass, both of whom came home before their fa- ill" Dflsscd away; also one brother Dr. '1‘. Campbell of Alberwn, The wrvicc at the house and Brave was conducted by his pastor R"- Ewe" Mlwousoll. who spoke comforting words in behalf of the fsmflv slid friends. The 63rd and 23rd Psalms were slmg. The pallbearers were; Messrs; Major Csrruthers, Edward Mac- Fndven. Alder Wright, wqbcn Wright. Interment took place at, the Church of Scotland cemetery, cape Traverse. KINKORA SCiIOOL The following is the standing of the Kinkora School for of February: Grade X—-1 Genevieve Maclvor, 2 P. J. Greenan, 3 Mary Keefe, 4 George Donnelly and Gerald Schrce- nan, 5 Cyril MacCarvflle. Grads vm-vn-i mu Mac- Korma, 2 Annie Grcenan, 3 Berno- dlne Maclvor. Grade VI-l Agnes Sullivan, 2 Florence Gallant, 3 Elmer Keefe. Grade III-l Ivan Farmer, 2 Noreen smith, 3 Leonard Keefe. Grade I—1 Mary Carr, 2 Harold Gmenan, 3 Eugene Sullivan mid - Justin Kelly. the month NICKEL The Lav t l st Plntin; apw mil). lllillll(l on tcq l) if? TNHIU Tu CHROlVilUMlPLATiNG SILVER CADMIUM Plzml in tliv Envt Pldtlill fill" Rlhihvrlofin». Aiiivnualiilc [l-llix will Prompt Si min», Price Li~f tit" .t. Writ!‘ STARR MANUFACTURING COMPANY llMllfll Nfitl sguild ~ H115 l5 THAT 60? NO ONE IN THIS TOWN I5 QOIN‘ TO CilT METD au-r- sin-Tum. is RESERVED Tu: mm FOR BARON NGQTTH“ ' ":xcr:§"i'"m By George M-‘f