w, .. “Flavour quite etinctivc Used hyleadlng hotels one restaurants everywhere ‘Fresh laid the gardens’ It!“ ° In Besfilm Now open. ant and profitable place to visit ti i mm- MI- Baud" W" "W"! ""111- y "suuwonruv " WALL PAPERS For 19 31 See oar splendid showing oi ilew Wall Papers Our WALL PAH!!! DEPARTMENT is a pleas- li in need oi WALL decor- leoutlinl new creations. colorlnls and 115481"- "h" to met all competition. To see is to buy- Wall Paper Department 2nd floor oi GARTEIVS BO0KSTORE The Western Guardian -rusrrsz Cylinders, Pipe, Casing;- etc., in stock at Brace's. SWQ-S-il-Qi. - Fssrluzsn. Flltrluzlfl. Come in and order your iertilisss irom J. B. Millman, Kensington, at lowest prices ever quoted on P. l. Island. 8780-34-12! -BEDEQUE UNITED CIAIGI.‘ Rev. A, J. Reynolds, pastor. Sunday. March 8th: Bedcque, ll s. m-t Bearletown, 8 p. m.; Cape/Traverse. 7 p. m. At 7.30 a Temperance pro- gramme will be given in the Bede- que Church, under the auspices oi the W. C. T. U. -UNDEI.GOING TREATMENT- Mr. Peter Ciaudet, oi Tignish, came down on the morning train on Wed- ’ to Bummerslde and entered the Prince County Hospital ior treat- ed about the hands at Christmas time, when the Christmas tree at hll house caught iire. It is ior iurther he has entered the hospital. Bis treatment oi the burns incurred that ‘mummy; jgy 53mm, 401191511024’! and Old Inglish/ Was ior iloors or iurniture, sold at Breeds. 81124-041. -GIAND FINAL 6AM! - 1.11s iinal game tor the McLean Cup be- tween Borden and Alberton will be played in lununsrslde Rink. may nuht at sso. ‘ms winners oi this sudden death galne will be intermed- iate champions oi Prince County. withtherllhttopllyofliwthels land and Maritime Intcrmodlak championships. A Ipeelll train will leave Bordn at ‘I o'clock. also a special train irom Albsrton at 2 o'- clock tor flill Il-llte. rue-n r IIIIOIIIU . —llr. Joseph Hughes, oi lediord, was a visitor to Keoelhtton last week, attending the iuneral oi the late Mrs. James A. Remix-K. -—ln-. Elmer Bernardo! lensing- ton, was operated on last week ‘tor "Chick." ll he ls llhillll-Pl! hi0“. THE caaalorrsrnww GUARDIAN ' .-_ .,a.&..~ Oil ‘Burner Makes cooking a pleasure Corns and see it in olwfallllll- Don't forget the dates. This is your opportunity- HOLMANiS crow» g The New Home Comfort This oil burner will be demonstrated at our store today and tomorrow, March 5th and 6th. This oil Bumm- ig foo] proof, very easy and simple to operate. Cogtg only 2c per hour at full speed. coven-S. IF held in about two weelu time-B. __.._- —ALBANY JUDILIE WOMEN‘ colds. Thanks to Mr. Johnson io his kindness and thought ior bring members to the meeting. The rninu home oi Mrs. Wm. Buchanan. Aite all the b ‘ matters 4 the Institute were settled, an hou meeting to a close. game‘will be played in Bummersid on Friday evening between the Reg- nls oi Albertou, and Nationals, oi Borden, winners oi West Prince and cast Prince iinals, competing ior the i i Ask for the new Wall Paper Catalog “A”; gun]; on the eospon below. "f": 3mm... to p, Swen send yon the slum. best :4’ moot eeelosnlell WALL IAPII CATALOG in Ull Dill COUPON h Inewdeeifls- Prices ellbaeed on dosblerolholll sflnreieet- noon a mason. hill!!!"- lesdthenewwaiirapfloiill" Charlottetown-Ell- Name ...u..."......"nu...".................... . P. 0. Address ...........-...........................- PIIiQ eunseen-sneonnonsense-consensus"as" GUAI. l Moore é? McLeod Ltd WEIR Ell. A. E. MacLean trophy. This game will decide the championship oi the McLean League and the right to hold the trophy ior another year. A win ior the Regal: will give them per- manent possession oi the cup, as it would be their third year to hold it. Dut to this possibility, s. good game is sssured the ians. Both teams ere rugged players, ieet skaters and sv- enly matched as iar as weight goes, Neutral referees have been secured to handle the game. Albcrton can boast oi not having lost a League game this winter.—B. Ii ' EYESIGHT A: bedtime rob the threaten! cheat tboronghlywiih- ‘ Vl"! Over)! A’: y. Baoucnms "" $E%III%K§HZNIKI EXAMINATION manyfrlendshonehewfllmnrs- hasbeenatoweroistrengihasa oi the Jubilee Women's Institute was held on February 4th, at the home oi the President, Mrs. w. r. Came- W. D- Johnston- ron. The meeting opened in the us- '-_ ual way by repeating the Creed and singing the Institute Ode. The at» tendance was somewhat small, ow- ing to the stormy night and bad roads, also some oi the members be- ing confined to the house with bad ing his team and taking the nearby tes oi the lost meeting were read and signed. There was eight members and three visitors present. The roll call was answered by whistling s . tune. An auction sale oi quilt cotton “n” we" ‘Pwlnud U "11""? 519k iell to thehighest birder, Mrs. John- lPpdilwd-l '1‘"P'°I".‘“ wit" W" Bruce Webster. school committee ire- Miss Beatrice Battersby and Mrs. continued at this meeting and prov- ‘ ed quite interesting to tbs members and visitors. The March meeting was invited to the home oi Miss Emma Mobil. Roll cell to be answered by o carnelian Product and where it is manuieetuled. A dainty lunch was . served by the hostess aiter which a was tendered Mrs. son, so cents was the price paid. The next meeting will be held at the was whiled by all. Ice cream and cake was served and a vote o! thanks ‘to the host aid hostess tor the good time spent in their home. ‘the Ne- tional Anthem brought the evenings -suoosu pen-n can: - s l" °‘°"‘ l’? “WW u" "FM-ml sudden death game has been agreed Anthm‘ ("mot w...’ Om") upon instead oi home and home to d id th ham ionshi i 5.1:“: .. s:..;..:.f....: ....: a. ~»=-»-»- www- wu» m» - the iacts that a winner oi this lea- u“ Mm‘ M m?‘ “h” uwmmu’ gue must be declared by the end oi mm eleven mmb," m‘ m“ Yul" this week end also that ice eondi- 0" pulunt‘ o” mum‘ 1mm" tions are not conducive to looms and “nun! own“ "m, "pundu u“ home games. The winner oi this mud’ “my” by m. m‘ Lesgue will have the right to com- “Am,” on‘ m“ “u ‘u 37.3w‘ pate in the Provincial and Maritime ed by My “w”. “Mam Nun“, Intermediate pleydowns, which com- “mum o! h“ momn‘ w." "m mcnce next week. The sudden death “d ‘WNW!’ “mum” "pm" deisneemanonhssursniieshoekey w. l. Davies, B, A., Minister. --_- l‘ f l‘ vote oi “ Webster and her assistants. The meet- “flNlflTUTl WORK —- The ed and new ones were appointed. Program consisted oi readings, by Mrs. Walter Burdett, Mrs. Henry Burdett, Miss lillsle Brown and Mrs. Ales llacliay. Mor*'-ers decided to get a bell and a dozen clothes books for the school. Nest meeting to be at his home oi we, Walter lurdstt, rolleelltobe "Ways oi removing stains." Meeting closed with the singing oi the institute Carol. A social hour was spent in singing and games, aiter which lunch was served. Mill Brown was organist (or the ev- ening. This meeting was postponed tor a week on acecunt oi the death oi one oi our institute members, Miss Kory Jens llunan. Although not being able to attend the meetings, Miss human was always interested in the weliare oi the Institute. ..__..__.______ soars srscraroa ltOOIMim. ion-eh s. w. p.)- Mlss Mary Weddups oi Grass Creek, near bore. Wes made unconscious and seriously hurt when hit in the head by a basketball while watching a game between Grass Creek and bier City's hith iebcol team. ._-_---_-_-._ A women went into a suspend The shopkeeper called up another merchant, and asked ii this women was reliable in the matter oi credit. decisive. The other merchant said: . I.-__.._-as-.-¢-.. .5 Serious Accident At Montague A very regrettable accident occurr- ed in the iactory oi the Monte!“ Illmishllll Co. Ltd- on Tuesday evening, when Mr. Heath stewart had a piece oi a board driven through his shoulder. Mr. ltcwart was sawing at the rotary saw when a board dropped oii the carrier. and caught in the saw and a piece about two ieet lonl and two inches wide ilew back and struck hint in the ” " Passinl right through the socket oi the arm and iraoturing the bone oi the arm and shoulder. Mr. Stewart was rushed to his home and Dre. McIntyre and Grant were immediately summoned. Aiter examining the arm and shoulder the Doctors found that the arm would have to be amputated. The operation was performed immedi- ately and the patient was resting as oolniortsble as could be expected, Wednesday morning. _ His many friends were very sorry to hear oi m- Biewsrts un- iortunste accident and hops that he Announcing arrival of team. ills many iriends are anxious -—SICON‘D QPOON SHOOT-OW for his speedy reoeveryi-I. lng to the uncertainty oi the weather - and the bad condition oi the roads. the second spoon shoot at the ‘Surn- merslde riile range had to be held on two diiierent evenings, the ilnal round being played ‘Tuesday sven- 1134;...‘ ing. Marked improvement was shown - ' in the scores, a total oi 9:4 points minus- menace arse-ads the us». being reached as against 914 ior the iirst shoot. The scores were as iol- lows: Dr. MacDonald, 0'1: Henry , ' Noonsn, 06; James Morrison, (Jr), Eastern so; Walter Schurman, 0d; Harry Al- len, I5; Lowe! il-iancock, I4: Col. Dawson, 94; Cliiiord Rogers. 94; Di’. A. W. Leard, 9S: Hszen Phillips, '10. The third stage oi the shoot will be -Missmnniemlllin1eitKensing- ton on Wednesday morning m re- °,“"‘ ‘f fifi‘; m"; Tributes From “NJAIDIGAN -_ DUNDAI Pill- BYTIIIAN OIUICIIII — services ior Sababth, March lth: Cardigan. at ii a. m.; Dundee at Ip on. Rev. 5 “QJHUBCI NOTICE-Montague INSTITUTE-The February meet'_.| United Baptist Church “M” M‘ March 8th: Sunday School at l0 a. m., preaching service at ll a. n1. Lie AMA!!! lNsTlrllTll-The reg- ular monthly meeting oi this m- stitute met at the home oi Mrs. Bruce Webster on Wednesday evening, Ileb- ruary 18th. Eleven members and two visitors were present. Meeting open- ed by singing "The Institute Ode" _ iollowed by roll call which was answ- ered by "My iiret recollection in school and my iirst teacher." Min- utes oi lsst meeting were read, ap- proved and signed, ma: which hte usual business routinetookplsee. Com mlttees gave their reports and new wanted to buy some goods on credit. been a widower?" _ The answer was liort, sharp and Lister, Walker. In the 14th century Island People muss sxcssrrs mom mar wens Anpmtsssn ro rans- non nsrasssu-rsrrvs ___- A Charlottetown woman writes "L" er is now entirely cured." through use o! the Farador." ' ldklill. ity. W. EDGAR ENMAN, Farodor Representative 268 Sydney 5t, Charlottetown. l3 SKINIIIEST MAN logical way to put on ilesh where ilceh is needed. No man wants a prise ior being the skinniest man in town-not even a purse oi gold. Ilrrr years McCoy's Cod Liver Ex- tract Tablets have been helping peo- ple who are willing to be helped to gain needed ilesh and while doing s! gain in vigor, strength and physical attractiveness. It's a great tonic tablet is Mc- Coyu-smsll-euger coated L- easy to take. You can get a box oi 60' tablets tor 60 cents-a ieir enough price. Take them ior 28 days and ii you do not gain at lssst 5 pounds get your money back irom any drug store anywhere. Just ask tor Mc- Core. ____._____.._ FEW LAWYER! BOLONB HERE PHOENIX, Aria, March. lL-Lsw- yers may make the laws in most states, but not in Arisona. Out oi a possible 82 in the Arisonflegis- lsture, only eight are attorneys. The attorneys are outnumbered by min- ers, eattlemen and iarmers. Wiie (to husband tinkering with car): “What's causing the trouble, dear?" , Novice: "I don't know exactly, but I think it's the exaeperator." "My lord," exclaimed one man addressing a Judge some years ago, "you may believe me or not, but I have stated not s word that is ialse, ior i have been wedded to truth irom my inianc ." "Yes." was the crushing reply, "but the question is, how long have you ..__...___.__. loose obsolete names oi trades sur- vive as surnames. such as Webster. the weaver was known as "the Web- .. "This women hes» been married sterfltiledyerwasuhebystsrflend s ‘lod-"HI" tbreetimes shesttli v owes iortwotheworhnsnwbotsodtbselothin skilloithe membersotthisnouee casein-January. endupon these insistence = --.l will be able to stand the shock, the brunt oi which will not be ielt till sitar the rust forty-eight hours-M. "The Fadaror restored my son to health aiter he had suiiered ior more than a year irom anemia and other ailments. It has also greatly beneiited other members oi our ism- Mr. Fred Watts, iormerly‘ oi Bum- merside, now oi New Wateriord, N. 5., says: "A little boy at Dunmore‘ was aiilioted with infantile parslysisi several years, one leg being quite ute- less. With two months‘ treatment, he was able to walk by holding onto ~ chairs and tables. He is now able to I walk periectly, being entirely cured"; A Murray River woman says: “We ' have used the Farador ior the child- ‘ ren with marvelous results. A single treatment gave great reliei in a sev- ere case oi neuralgia, and the suiier- A Charlottetown rnen says: "I sui- ierrcd terribly irom asthma ior years and have iound complete rellei . Names and addresses given ior the Mr. J. B. "Perry, oi Bummerside, isl agent ior the Farador in that local- 3778-3-6 _ It's Just as dangerous to be too thin as too ink-and there's just one dDeligrhtfuli Spring Coats Es” Dresses DAILY since the return of Mr. Stewart, Miss Foster and Miss Love, express has been bringing. us new merchandise selected on their trip among the makers. Notable among the Coats you will be attracted by the fabrics, Tweeds, Tricotines- Broadcloths. The new models are slight- ly longer, semi-fitted mostly iur trimmed, 810.00, $15.00, $19-50, $25.00 and up Wonderfully interesting showing oi’ the new dresses as well l4 Notable Values in New Lingerie ! Silknit Silknit Bloomer Bloomer 59c $1‘ . A VERY SUPERIOR GARMENT in NINE 0F THE MOST POPULAR tailored and lace trimmed style "W shades» Nllih P418611. Pink. Coral, Nile, Peach, Coral, Mauve Red, Mauve- Champagne. White. Sand. White, Pink, Sand, Black, beautiful: Black, 3‘sizes, small medium . ly made wonderful I . and large at _ ' Va “e 1P8 an _ owns o p Striking Value Lat uch as- for value, you have seldom l-lere is an assortment of garments s a fille Finite 0i’ popular colorings, seen. All lovely silknit fabric, in w, at our Lingerie Depart- ment» Over the counter or by mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tailored and lace trimmed shown no Mrs. N ase invites you to a daily demonstration of WABASSO FABMRICS The witchery and charm ‘oi color expressed in dainty sheets and pillow cases-the daintily o1. tractive dress fabrics in broadcloth, printed silks, Wacosiikes all will intrigue your attention. DAILY SECOND FLOOR Another interesting arrival» in Wash Goods from New York ltuftllliléolew The port of Vancouver. on the "Weel, Jock, Ah s...‘ ye've gotnnisy were so exbtnlll" "l" l‘ w Psciiio coast oi Canada, saw an in-l mmflgd," m, cum-m, to give as I Wm“ “Yew l“ IhlPPlvs duller 1930- The “Aye, Donald." comm sum oi money w l” “"4 " aggregate tonnage oi vessels enter- "Arr whet kind o’ match did ye pin-money. Hence the term- lng the port wee 12,700,000 tons, an mik’f" Lnmflafmo; will! we "$131011 t?!“ "Weel, Donald, rouu the truth, V” "m"! ""- "9 "I Ah didna do sae weel as Ah expect- ”-°°°'°°° Wm" °l ""1" "i?" "I- ed. but Ah dldna tum: she em ported irom this port. “that. .__.._._._.____._ The name oi the iamous Italian --———-———--— iamily oi the Middle Ages, the Me- When pins were invented in the dlvl. has been perpetuated through 14th century the maker was allowed A hundred rel" 1' " "m; :2,“ ate ior the time it ti!" w ° iceberg oi the north- Doctor: "A queer Ilvllll w“ truth lying st the bottom Y“; n _ Lgwygr: "You wouldnt l the word "medicine," a tribute to the ~ only t: sell them on the first two You knew tho amount of Plllgia‘ lawyeaesuaetimel h"! w ll‘ l mggypomuuem- l