T The Central Guardian this column l: reserved for new: of local interest but advertising ofl n. iicnsy mitui-a may be inserted iillfi ‘cents-l r wurd strictly pay- .iic ll liivilllrb. ~ - BlllLLED SEA TllflllT—Lb. 280-300 "j j’ f’ I"; , l ctilnslvisLL for Piioiograpna. , _______ I § j- -' g.53.:“HEM“"~.&.::.;e.c.§!lt; FRESH IIADDUSK -—- Lli. 13c _ filfl“: I _ Jesij .\iiiriv_ai>__ii new 5111p- 1 : : I : : : 1 ii‘i.f;?.‘.:iI§-E.. " “ff “iE.€’i§‘:i:‘-§£f.1 i HI-lLlBllT_ — — Lb. 25c i f 55K: '_ i ixl _IIIII.‘\_\'.I‘I:;(ETL€)N Auxiliary‘ : : ; ; .ii:r:.;.:~ a: FRESH FILLETS - - Lb. 19c I I f’ .' f _' l nus-r iiE.\-\‘_:lll)l‘l'|£.—-Oilv . , . _ _ lkiiriitizic" Ls $1.10 up 0115.515 q ‘)3 I“ i I - I - y" ‘ '~‘~ '~- __ __ UNI-I ONLY Ludylu Black Broad- l D Lb. w,» ltegular slip?‘ l ‘hiiissii-z-‘axeii “' — Lb. 20e—25e l. .rill‘illlkglliiifmilil FRYlNG "AM " “ “ l-h- 35° .50“ illlazl lliiiilirr » _yili_,l,i~li~ijiii WllFFLElJ STEllKS — — Lb. 25!: J .1 ii rd ‘ OHICKENS — — — Lb. 25c -< ieleplioiie for the 1-.'j.:;-*: new Sziinple Barri: L - \- w . ALL APhlrlb "l i-liil oiillerns loi i940 ore here. And llie vcii-tly is "ling it possible for you to secure easily the iwriiei every (gem in your home. Telephone numbers inc . cull oriy ol them end ask the s\~'i%f"lu";ird rlirk ~_ \ [ill leper Department. . bu. t.‘ Flori-lice M.- Surlic Linc. ; Adah. M . airs. ll"‘l‘lt‘ l" . 'il; ; 501 llllll‘ . ‘J's l:0\l)—A very sur- -' mic (‘lrniriil :i'.r' iris \\.l.\' llJlCl .i‘ a '.» .- i l l _ on eariti: rill .,,i<..-.~..~ y i‘ _ " " on \\. l ,ir l" eiiliy. z . ' SDOJL 4 temptlnd i. ‘hunzidlstrlcis _ ' @ the proi-ieils wc-‘e ‘ . ' as pre- - _ f Fflllllll s of live i , r _ . _. . ,. lhllfgilllls O1” fy O11 . “sI;>;»1\;-;»;é* l ‘ skating Y Lit-win Lip Sole ol Remnants. l5 of lfz price. Lace Nets, ' Aim; “ill-ti '» ..i cite, Chintz, floor Oilcloth and Linolum Remnants. n5 ~0id g LiJll Mic- ..’.llC\.l all wool colored Blanket. size 60 x 84. Choice lQlilC‘, (Bold or Green, plain blankets ends iv-"J “Z53; i.__. .1. lll each fu clear — — ~ — — — — — —-a= ' w t n; bun unil Tub-lost cretonne 48 inches wide, Brown omi 1' .- . - - . , l): .' '..c>; _ L iiqyoiinils, suitable for slip covers or *7 ._ W; 0s! lhqntys ‘w :5, reg. $1.25 yd to elecir yord —— — —- —— -— —— I’ ‘ (l. winner 1 {ti} y" rs; p H) P“ T,,b..fn5r Chintz. 36 inches wide in a line qiinlity i. girccn and creams. f/“C "ca. 7% yd to clear, vnrd — — — — ~ — — — -~ ‘*1, M®RE £~ MlLEOD Lilfill. iii... The ‘* .iin‘s Road hot Vii AI1[-1“l< Insii i.ii1>r~i'i‘.\*o l l , Airs. Alaiyi A splen- llousc lzv n THE CHARLOEETQWN _ GUARDIAN ROOP’ Phone 389-390. “warm l THE TRAVELLER (By ARTHUR HARDY) _ .‘C..°.“‘.i1“_°§..l‘j9’“ “Eli”. _ "Wuicli that left hook to the eye, Bob," Daniel advised. Robert could iecl the burn of the iiclileii lltcll. Mcuiiiiy would be sure to iniike play at ilic sore spot. l-le know ii. might turn the tide OI bat- tle ii lie tbllltl ouch a cut. y ; Robert raced v0 meet lvlcGuity at .iiic ntbtll- oi llie tn.iu round. h scurei. wan u. iigliiniiiy, last left Jab llllhl hunt-a back Qlllclill‘ from the ‘(Uillltl-‘Y. ivicuiiiiy was short. Blurry i nun. iii ziulilii, snowing superb 100i.- pioric, Jabncu, jltboeu, jubueo again, - isicilpiiig, or blltllllg away from Mc- kiilli._)5 CUUllL-UIIS. rle ivalmied Mc- Lxllli-_)"5 c) es. A fur-away look had crept into int-in. lwoert cast a swilt lgaiice at Aicuinlys legs. ‘fhcy gave lll Lki/clU iii. tiic lulu-L's. ltoucri, inniie play, drew a couple l race ;of leii. leuus caught iliein on his iliioics, LLlifl drove a hard icll. home ion line llUoc. l l\ilt,'bulil_y' smiled and tore in ang- irily, mining at till: eye. iiobcri. let liiiii liiivc 1L, right cross‘ ll(l oillllglll. ii-ii, uiove l\lt.'ull'il._v t0 inc ropes iiiul kept liim iliere. lii n "‘ 1'“ "Y"? “"9” l'l.ll.‘_\' iilcuiiriy- bihieu viciously. jab- . - 1r culinary c1- beii low iii iiii: belly, but in the ex- ciiiiiigc oi iluiiiiies lcouert scored lhciniiv aiihi slizirp digs. short jolt- w: B: lmid]‘llljlllrgéilzilllub, and ovcrnand swings . —~~- ~ l "iii . tearing ‘yicGility to pieces," (HAHLQTTETQWN - PRQKE EDWAQD ISLAND ' i it'd-r: n1. fir.~litiiie Silill liltliltl bllPaUll i0 son Dali, as r ' v ‘i- iirc home cf lllL‘_\‘ kin-l. side by side with their ' on on Tiies- Milli.» nilnusi. resting oil tlio ring a small iltliliéfl fulfil WlIDULYfli ANNIVERSARY ~ .l l'll l?!‘ ~ l wiiuiiriy broke free by slicer force, ‘Iiiii lic, bully \\a.~. iieiivinu llke ii l( i.» aiiii lll.» .-.i.iri- \\'lLs vac-ant. lic ])ll\lll,'_{ a iiliivy price lor his ., .. .\\.... i H, ____ “mm ““'\ s‘! giitdeil ol iiiiiiiiiig.i\i:ili.i1i; Mc-Ginty" , a,“ hflnL t, Mn and M“) Bur ‘ I , lli-rrj," ict; l1.iii liiive it lelt arid I o. Y. f” ) on We“. St Peters in: l"! ' H“: b liilikiliijtlalh: I ' ' ' , l ' " l l ' l‘ ( i- a. n ensrint even. all!" lmryi from ri ' Pi-‘crs Road i .i'.i i‘ l . U, in: V\‘l‘.(‘l’l a num- . ‘ . ’l.'l(l nciuflbiirs czr coiriratu- ‘ 1 anniversary‘ , Mir in Ni ‘Uoiiht fear ll! the s» Iiiizh Alaifircizor lll‘! and bi l ll“'*. is ‘sat down to a vrd by their, Emery M"- ,1 K TA/vvrl . ‘.1 r. Nlci=7'.vcir_ as- 1 l’. OF ‘.1 \'t"“/)ll Aiiilcrviir lilivvurn 15] \,\']) l~ won. A lJ"‘.\ll- l‘i->.'>.iti- (‘niirL Fcliriiiiry’ irmi lllB<"‘l1l"E 5‘ mi. .\. ii.. lfliil. A ri nlwz‘ of relatives _‘ . . ' . In lic lll» iie of ‘.\I:ir_v ‘Alillilzaii ‘flint Charlottetown, ‘homes fr lii a. zcry llbllxdfll l-lirilri-lli Iliinririiilii- Nhi-rrcii. late. = and More]! were ‘Pvcivv! Ei. wixi. in‘ (‘Iniilirliiliiirii ln (Qiiccns (‘unn- .‘~-l." ' son {hymn-id ' lv ln llii- ~.iiil Prirvincc, tVliliiiv, dc- f; NI s. Tviel-‘Iziiii from l‘('-l\l'il. inlcwlalc. "l ‘c- m h“ “Th m‘ To llic Sliiriil" nf (lie (‘minty of ‘ a‘ memorable ocua- “c, Our-cu» t‘i.niil_v or any (‘unstable - ‘mm SVRPNH‘ or lilciuilc pcr~on ivilliiii said (finin- l‘ o" was .V‘T\ d the meel- , lg. w’. it» orrlc irv niioolnb Pflflsk}, “UK (‘fits L . , lflvvvflfl my v5 Sllvu-qrq, \$ _“¢ F Grwunm i» 11"‘? a l""' pl-nisliri! ' u“ Mr l B WllI-IIlI-IXS upon rciuliiig the pell- Pdcz’ ‘viiiw livin on file oi‘ William h. Bentley ncnlarv ndrlrcss. of (‘liarlirlii-tiliiii in Qni-ciisfiririity ' preserved. iifoi-csiiiil, llziriislcr, the ailmin- f\lf'illllf' of llii- above iizinicll est- ':ili- iiniviiii; ilmi n i-italiim may lic {itwiicil for thc piirpnsi- hereinaf- ll‘l' si-t forlli: You nrc therefore ‘hereby rcqiiiri-il to cltc all persons illllPrINLUll iii. tlz- uiil l-Islali: to he and ilpivi-ar lwfiirl- the Jiidize pro.- .-\-»un¢!-'<~1J-2-'-a-;1nr.n.¢i illl the (‘inn-t "OHM" in Charlotte- llnwii lii iliiei-iisi (‘oiiiil_v, in tlie isiiiil I'm‘. icc. on l-rii y tlie Zlllli i-vi-ii o'clock forcnoon of‘ .‘II'I(‘ day to sliciv cause lf any jlhi-yi can icliy tliu Accounts of the lliillll Lxqilll‘ ‘illitlllll not he D3810“ janil llii- I.~tnln closed as prayed liiir m said pi-tiiinn and on motion iirif Wit liiii Iicnlli-y, Esq” Proctor! i iir sllll ‘e i lOIIIT. .‘\llll it is licrcbv ordered that al llriia copy lii-real‘ bi; forthwith pub- ill.\lll'(l in sonic newspaper publish- ‘cil in (liurlirllclinvii aforesaid onto‘ ~i|| leach ivci-k for nt least four i-mn-ei-iillvc ivccks from the date i|II‘f'l‘flf imil that n true copy harm, ‘of hc fiirllinllh posted lri the fol- |lmvinrz piililir- places respectively. "immi-Iy, in tlir- lmll of tlire (‘niirl lllniisc in (Tlirirlntlctnrvn aforesaid. |iit ni- ni-zir the lhrynl Bank of l (‘ziniiila ln (‘liarloltctown aforesaid, and rit or nciir thc flank of Nova Scotti ln (‘lizirloltcioivn aforesaid, sir tlizil all pcrsims Interested In llii- said Iisliilc as aforesaid may l liiiv notice thcrcof. l it s‘ Ills Ilimniir Iliirnlil 1 Li-mmi-il Palmer, Judgi- of the mild irriiliiili- (‘oiirt nt (‘liarloltetoisii iiifllfrwilll. lhc day and )'f‘ill' first ' iilmii- niitli-ii. fly llic (purl. A. PICKAD a co. lids.) m r i....i...,,,, H" vimi»ii.-i--ir r. I‘ i isi-ii.» Miiiiiici. c. LOWTlII-ZR. ' ' ' ~ a Registrar. 14-532-2-11-3-1-8-15 i ' lsi-nt at a l‘riib.ilc (‘iiurt to be held ms Ow" (lmllamng Tlllhl li next NIIIILIIR‘, at the W l, lll/bell riiihlilv ilfiilivii his corner. Save lor ii.i- rid t.i:5ll over the eye, lic \\"ii.\' iininiiriieil. McGiuly oh the . iil_lli.iizl_ii.d sis battered as a l. hip. _ " s were bright with l . The skin Nicuinty liiid rcpci i-d whcn gong to ills corner hail tiildii inlc. i\lzciiiiii~ ivas really ‘lllll . ltiiilcri, determined not to let li:iii rel-oi i‘. A_ filiceii stones man nitli a pLiiicli _is dangerous as long a.’ lie is siaiiding on his fcet. . Ilic bell scni Robert after his liufln all out. McGlntv did not flinch, monk fl lcli in uriliri" to give a. coun- ii r. ' I-li: clniiiircrl his tactics and be- "lll to iniike n street light of it, iiincliing i)llll('ll(‘.S from all angles, iS\\'llli,'llll.‘,‘ wildly. A _wild right hook shook Berry, liiirl. him. A savage dig in the body did not add to his com- fort. But he did not cure. He could llll as hard as Mr-Glnly. v lic ri kcd (lnmage to his eye. tak- ;lllJ.' i\l_'t‘riiii_i"s vicious left-timid yblmvs s0 that. he could get, in close ifllltllilll i0 land a rilllit counter. As lllubcrt fclt MeGlntys glove jar the lsore spin, he drove the right home Grafton St. S Ltd. Free Delivery 3 s\\ ung ay, backing t0- wards the ropes. As Robert hii. liim 11-Hour lic saw his body come foiwvnrd. a sign that a. man is nearly all iii. Robert swept the protecting gloves- aside and let hint have the right, crisply, on the Jaw. MCGUIL)‘ begun a slide to the floor, but before lie was (lovrii Robert gave him a lighiinng lcli. hook that lin- isni-d it. McGinty landed lace down and lay still. The fight was over —- in four rounds. CHAPTER XXII AMERICA CALLING Robert Berry left the ring lo an ovation. Men barred the way; IIUAL- ling liim, slapping him on ihe back, reaching lor his hand. Attendants and comnussionaircs had work to clear a piiili lor liun. _ His dl'0SS.l1g-l'(lt)lll was besieged by newspaper-inch and =1 16W 01 111cm were admitted. Gardner was one of these. Daniel Shelton gave out a story to the rest. Robert Berry was famous. Already hi5 nriine trad rung throughout the world on the air, broadcast to the fur ends of the earth whilst fight was on. 'l‘lie story; o1 the fight had thrilled. 'l.‘li_e bu: crowd waiting ouisldc the stadium was added to by lIIUIClTOELS ivlio came hurrying from all quarters. Mike McGlnty had been knocked out. The llgliwi" Wll0_l1fi.(l befltfin Don Shelton. the British Empire jlieuvy-ivelglit- champion, had been beaten in four rounds by Robert Berry. A new British star had afliell. another‘ Tansiverlh inun. Bob Berry r l had put, Zlfimnsnorth on the iniip mare _ prominently than evci‘. A lame table had been reserved in the restaiuant mid Jessie Capsrow lwas \\‘Il1l£lill1gkll1L‘f‘6 to greet the win- nee-w i a rs. Champagne flowed freely that night. Many toasts- were given and all were drunk. Drin beamed at Rob- lei-t unjeziloiislv; he was proud ol llilm. There were worse things than ibeixig n famous borer. Robert irifd l0 analyse the position: he was lin- 'llSEfl lo it; success iiitoyicoted, went ‘tofiheflileiailjiklo new ivifnei in l e e us l(‘ll( rue ii. y. ‘ |cvcr find iii_v lllRl-N aroxviirr; too small |lOl|'dmE l0 wear, kick me. Dun." he so Adam Lnwlev liflcd his half-filler! izlasx “Your head won't swcll, Rob- crl. You know how lo carry your ‘corn. You didn't \\'lll hv chance to- inlqht. You have irivcn (‘i lifelong ser- ,vii-e lo boxuiiz. l‘(‘fI‘|f‘l!1l!('l' the some as Dan. And roii have cnmi‘ down from Wnlcrlco Bcriivis Flock." Priinclla was laushinz like a luirIDv child. no fears now; there ‘had ricvcr been nccd for amricit’ She hrirl been thr llcvl hv the fight lii-night a: never befrrrc. (To be Continued! Girl Cuidei News 6th and 7th Compwny on tlic jaw choosing the old mark. A Illllii) hail risen there. He fcltl ,McCiuilv silftkl) an they clini-hcill {They broke away and Berry took this left aiziiin in order to connect with He pulled brick, looked at Me- Gliily. and saw two dared and be- wllilercil cycs peering vacnntly at him. McGirityls lcgs were giving ikilii-l with tremendous power. Mc- THUR. MONTAGUE- SAT. Mill. 22nd. Guldcs who have not passed their stalking and have an opportunity lo irractlce on Saturday. February 24. Will the Guides who wish to practice meet at Mrs. Harry Cud- moreu. North River Road at, 10 o'clock. Guides will be passed on their sl-nlklng and tracking on March v. Rolicrl, out. lnosrxmovlngswiflily 2nd 6th Company Congratulations are in order for the following girls who have passed the stfJohn Ambulance Course. Shirley Stacey. | Evelyn Dover. Louise McDougall. l Lois Holman. i .'!'ho Valentine Benn Supper put 0n l’? the Guldivi of the 8th Corn- Dflfl? was n, decided success. The guests were very well served by the Guides who did their work atl- mlrably. The assistance of the Gulderli of the 7th Company was very much appri-iated, VERNON RIVER SCIIOOI. Honor Rmll for January: Grade Xzl. Estelle Lea; 2. Ann Tweedy; fl. Margaret MacDonald. Grade IX (b): 1. Marian Master-a; Grade VII: 1. Irene Enmim; 2. George Twecilv; 3. Ifcrbert Eniniin Grade VI: l. Lilla Penny. Grade IV (a): l. Malcolm Slew- j all: 2. George Wilson: 3. non Mc- M . od. l l Grade IV (b): 1. ForrcstTmn; 2. Fred Alyward. i Grade III: 1. Elizabeth sloyvarf: 2. Alice Wilson; 3. John Aylwiird. l Grade II: l. Jam woman. - came to his bedroom door and said ‘ a. sl I the above mentioned gfintle spirit winged its heavenWaJdI l l l ' FEBRUARY :3, 1940 In Memoriam MRS. JOHN A. GILL-IS early morning hours oi y, Jim 25th Mrs. John $533.. *““l‘"a°“‘°‘“§a 1s an pass lpgglgtully away at the age of '10 , . deceased tad been in be: l usual good condition of health until a little more than twenty-tour hours before the coining or the end. On the evening of January twenty- loiirth when MzzGllll-s retired at ,a.bout 9.30 o'clock Mrs. Gillis re- mained behind to write several let- ters. Within l Mr. Glllls had retired l that she btekileved that she had taken lght oke. Mr. Glllls at once arose an 504m had Ma's. Gliils coin- ‘foi-tahly cared for. ‘but. almost 1m- lmedlalely after having laid down lapsed into unconsciousness. 111 I ' ght. Besides a sorrowlng husband Mrs. Glllis leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother two sons and three daughters. The sons are John J. Gillls, Melville and Alexan- der B. Gillis, Belle River and the daughters are Mrs. Charles A. Ken- tlsli, Cambridge, Mass; Mrs. Daniel McPherson, Eldon and Miss Pearl C. Glllis, Newton, Mil-SS. All are feellnfl their great loss very keenly. There ‘are also left to mourn an ever kind ‘and thoughtful grandmother, grandchildren namely: Ernest, John, ‘Donald, Alvin and Charles McPher- ‘son. children of Mrs. Daniel Me- ‘Plierson. Lois, Wilfred imd Joan G11- lls", children of John J. Grills and ‘Jean and Lloyd Giilis. children of lnlexarider B. Glllls. i The deceased was one of a family of slx members-three brothers and tlirce sisters. The three brothers were Allan Benton. lvlontaim, U. S. A.: Malcolm Benton, Peters Road and Alexander Bcatoii. Flat River and the sisters were Mrs. John Cameron, Caledonia; Mrs. Hugh McLean, Charlottetown and Mrs. John A. Gillls now deceas- 9d. Of the members other than Mrs. Grills. one brother Allan Benton pissed away sime thirty years ago and one sister Mrs. John Cameron Cll(‘(l in 1925. Two brothers and one sisler survive Mrs. Glllls. NIrs. Gillis whose name before marriage was Miss Sarah Beaten ivris the daughter of Mr. Alexander Beiilcn and Mrs. Christina Stewart Benton of Flat River. . She was a lady who was held in hi li esteem by all who had the pr vllege o! knowing licr. She always stood for the things that were best and was ever ready w help on with every good cause. Iver her marrfape she lived for thirty years in Bel e River and cn Jnnniirv 25th 1925 she calne to live in Wood Islands. It is rather stirring to note that she paseed away on exactly the slime (lay of the same month namely January 25th as she dame to live in plead Islands just fifteen years be- ore. To her home, all worthy comers found It hearty welcome and no one herding aid ever called uDOri her in vii n. In times of sickness and sorrow all who were in need. In religion 511i.‘ was a Presbyterian and during the dllf-‘s of the disrup- tion she remained true to the church of her fathers. She was one 0i’ the CV01‘ loyal and very generous slip- p0‘ crs of the Wood Island Church. re Will be much missed by a large circle of relatives and friends, but it ls in the home that her loss will be fclt most keenly. Here her loved ones will no doubt ten ‘rzlr for the touch of at vanished hand "And long for th voice that is stllled ' their and longing shall in vain. iNcrer aealn shall they fccl uprm Jhe earth the touch or the hand ‘that has vunishcd nor hear llie isciizid nf the voice that is stlllcd for the ("he who was so dear to them has izonc on forever. lnln that lnnd whore sorrow and s-‘ghlniz and long- ‘irig fo loved ones are all unknown. Jim‘ prirsimz ivas one of sweet peace. l The funeral we; held rm (he after- ;rioan of Saturday. January 27th. i The service vrlilcli “'35 a vcry im- prcwivc one throughout was con- iriiiclcil bv Rev. R. Heirslev Slavcrt, of . "sound of l M A.. R. l‘). The foral lrlbiite= were bcaulVul ‘furl consletcri of the Follmvlngr- l Plllqr"~Rosr-s. Ilurbrrvd. Pillow- -Ro<e<. The Family. F""'\v—.lnnou1ll< ;m~rl Cnrnotlciis, the G"/rdchlldren. 'l"lv- nail hestrr-"s vcre: Messrs. wilecinr S. Benton. Damon Rims. Thus. Nl/holsoh. Wm. A. McQueen. Fclqr McKcnze mid Campbell Mc- we ' riiibmreni “as in the Belfast Cem- clcry. GOOD IIOCKEY TN SPECS KENTVILLE. N. 3.. —(CP) -— Poor eyesight doesn't keep Chick Marchnnl. from playing hockey. [Jr's in the forivard line of the Kcntville Wlldcrils and shootlnc ac.- uiiriilely. ~ ci-cing a pair of shatter- proof spectacles. Grade 1 (a): l. Beulah Wilson Grade I (b): 1. Marjorie Mitc- triicklng will i Donald; 2. Eugene, MacDonald. Grade I (c): 1. Thelma Wilson. Highest average: Ebtelle lea. 90 per cent. Perfect attendance: Irene Enman. Jean Enmiiri, Iikslclle Lea. Engeue lvfiioDonald. Marjorie MacDonald. Ann Tweedy. George Tweedy. Cccllla Currie, Teacher. EVERY FRIDAY 1'0 Ono land WW T"! o The American liner, S. S. Ylririourli. nlll under U. S. lll , train Reed‘: Point Wtinrl, Saint John, Friday at S A. I. (A. 1‘.). Duo Benton I LI. (B. S. T.) nut day. Flnl mule and nmeroomn It moderate can. Pnnngerl holding through ticket! to Boston rnly occupy Intercom Thursday night willi- oiit our: con. c Apply at IIIY Giuliani lhtlonl Illllinn 0min! tluknl all». or at Incl‘: Point Whirl. llllil Mill. STIAMSIIIP LINES she was a real “mother in Israel" to v Be Sure to l B 11 Machine Beaten flgiicoveii-liyd pockets" and lll around belt. Sizes 26 t034--—-—-'—-- $2.95 Bays’ Mackinaw Reefer: with ' ilap QOVCICd pockets and all around belt. Sizes 26‘ to 34 — — — — — 1- ' _ Roofers. Double scat and knee. Slzea26to34—--$149 Cold-defying i Mackinaws Men's Heavy all Wool Mackinaw Reefei-s with four loathe‘; bflatced ‘pockets. All iiroun e . S c 36 r . to 44 - _ _ __'_s_ $5.50 Men's Heavy Navy Mackinaw Reefers, flap covered pockets and all around belt. Slzeu 36 to44——— ' Men's Doeskln Work Shirl-u. i Color Navy. Maroon, Khalil i and Brown. Sizes l4 98c ; to 17 — —- —~ — — — — Men's loathe:- valndbreakers. Small 31169 on y. 0g. i‘ $6.50. To i-ieci- - - $429 \ l l (HARLOTTETOWN ‘ u Boys’ Heavy BIQCCTIIQ-QOLIIIILCLI " Bo s’ Cheviot Wlndbrcakcrt, In the basement ‘ Selling ati $5.50‘ MGDRE a. M‘-‘LEOD Lim_i.i.e..<i.; DEPARTMENTAL STORE get $3.95 boy's Heavy Mackinaw Reefers Daeskin Lined with Slash and flap com-ed Pockets all around Belt Size 26 to 34 $ Price —- ——- -— U Boyl‘ Blin Cheviot KXHOREIN i. . B u: l6 to l2 lgilyyliuali, Wtnol filaviv (‘licviiil coo ziisiviizp" r pocket. Sizes 2s L0 '36 hl-lld Boyg’ wnulen Gulf Hose Slzes7to10—-—-- 25c bu toned style with side s-lrnpa Sizes b6 to 34 — -— — for Men Men's Cotton Tweed Work Pants. 4i -— BLEITS Jumbo Knit (In-at Siren!- ers. Heather Mixture. 6Q Slzcs36to 44-—- ‘i ' ' Men's all Wool Wnrilcdl Hose. ZUI! Color Brown, Grcy Heather Blue Men's all Wont Work linse- n 3pnirfor—-——' , o PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND J i'London’s White llrmy Seek To Halt Slaughter (By Harold Fair) iciiniuiiim rim‘ slim Writer) LONDON. Feb. Zl-(OP) —Lcm- don hits a “i\'lilte" army to fight the menace of road deaths in the blackout-City traffic police who watch for offenders against the new after-dark speed llmlt of 2t‘ miles an hour, established to re- duce the mounting highway slaughter. Patrol cars move through dark- ened streets at that speed and halt any motorist exceeding it A red torch. held from the car win- dow by a white-sleeved arm is the signal to stop and receive a “tic- ket." Maximum penalty for viola- lllon of the speed llmlt 152100 ($445.! Bubbles in white coats patrol tlic slogan "Look out in the Blackout" are part of thc government's ef- fort to deal with the mounting death toll. Figures showing 1939 highway fatalities reached 8.270, an ail-lime high. led to clamor for fiction. DROMORE 8i VTOINIT! Mr. Edward Cilllll-g-hflfl was a Vla- llor to the city over the week-end. The many friends of the Misses Evelyn Hughes, Olive and Sybil Callaghan, regret to Zeam that they have loft to trike up their new abode in Montreal. Mr. Leonard McLeod has left for ,tlie city to attend the Blacksmith- lng Course. l MLss Frances MiicCarran. Auburn is at. present seriously lll with pnieii- imorila. Her many friends w-isti he: a speedy recovery. Mr. Frederick Callaghan was a visitor to Auburn last. week. The school ls progressing favor- Rbly under the capable direction of Miss Mary Callaghan. 1 Mr. Patrick McGlllrk lira Ntllrll- ed to his home here having taker the Carpentry Course in the city. Miss Annie Corrlgan has returned to her home having spent a very pleasant week in Auburn, the lguest of ML-m Mary McEntee WAR LOGGERS FROM NFLD. OARLLSLE. England —(CP) Parties of Newfoundland lumber- jacka are engaged ln felling trees ln various parts of northern Eng- land. The timber will be used .or various vur purposes. streets on foot keeping similar watch. The speed llmlt and a safety, propaganda campaign with the The Eastern Guardian .."l‘lil5 culuniidi-‘iricscrvcd liii news of lucill IHLLTCbL but udwr- tlsliig of a iicivsy nature may DB inserted at 2 cents n ivoril strictly payable in advance. .."SUBSCRII"I'IO.\.S to the ClIl\l‘l0il\2tU\\'lI (liiariiiiiii iiliii hi: handed t0 their lci pt. Al. lii.‘ Hume. ..'A'I‘TENI) the biggest eiiicriaui- inent ol the rear, i. o. u. l". llillli Montague. tvwiiiiceitii‘. L‘l‘ll ii:.\ ' 28th at 8.30, biiui-i‘ HlkUXCLXS oi l‘ i adieu Lin-ls 1n 'l‘r.iiiiiii,; il‘ L Church. One iict play \'() ll ‘menial. mi». (.1111 \-, l‘l‘ill i and other ituinbcrs. L- i ..______ l ..'l\llll.'l‘ll‘l. (‘ATION 'l‘|I\ - iMs Allison .\T.ll‘L“L\ll .\li " ihcld the tliird in ilze . .. .miiltlplicatloh ’I‘cas lor l u liiiW-r lAid, iii. licr lllTill‘ on ‘liicsiiiin i? i LCHIOOTI. li- l . *W. M. s. .\Il~.'“iMl‘lN(1 --'i“ii- M. S. nf llfiiiilagiii- Lliiili-ii was held nt llii- ironic iii‘ M" Fraser on 'I‘ “day cicnii n-esidcut M !Lll_\‘\\‘:ll'll rs. Leslie llfiicDoiiiilrl - ‘ lit‘, Ila n_ “Ulil/Olilfllliilllfis oi‘ Iniii study book. This wit‘. lng and in ll'll(‘ll dc. ., . life of there: people win» i. i w all the work ll"l'_ \\‘;i.\" i-iix- iieizradlnq for llii- ilir. r l‘ Mrs Illllllf‘ peiiiii-rl i~ii llrl‘ miniv from lh;.< cii l l‘- ui ‘ Hlirduism they hiivi- r1 lielizhks, l-lil‘ PrcsiiIrz. . the members prov for lll that they may accent i?‘ " A report from the Pu ~ which took place in F‘.?‘.ll'l‘ izlvcir by Nlrs. Ernest V ‘was most llllflffwlllll! All ~ much evlovcil bv ilri- in h" tor the ll"'lI‘|\:_ lll" ' ' chided refreshments were 1-‘ f lirii" iir i W“ CANADA