FRIDAY. Zn-iiiin ‘Wscwmosok SALT GARGLE! Medical and Dental nuthcritiee endorse the use of salt for oral health. Use Windsor brands-purest and best. w Windsor Salt comes in three packages- the new blue and white square - i Windsor iodized Salt for oitre preven- tion and Regal Table Salt ree running). Use Windsor Salt to whiten your teeth, harden the gums and sweeten the breath. And at what low cosrl K e package always handy on your bath- room shelf. -___,_.¢_u in n1 wprg n i WHhhrfieeBookler "THE ROMANCE 01» SALT" scores of special uses for salt. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, WINDSOR, ONTARIO Makers ofRegal Table Snlf (free running), Windmr Iodized sdlf- 8318 Why This New Ovensealed Package of Dainty Style lVlarven’s Cream Sodas Excels l i All Others: . l _ The original high quality, flavor and crisp- l-ness 1s maintained until used, as it is sealed at the oven in a wax-tite package. . The dainty shape is best suited for your table-not too large-mot too small. ls crisp and short—does not crumble into small pieces, but breaks clean. BIG VALUE—Average 54 Dainty Sodas to package. MADE lN THE MARlTlMES —-~Sold by Your Grocer— Mining Your Guarantee of Purity and Quality for twenty-five years l """""'\ WORTH-WHILE SAVINGS ! We are offering for quick Sale Six Phono- graphs, worth up to $35.00, complete with twenty-five records for the Remarkably Low Price of $19.75 , R. T. HOLMAN L" , ‘y’ --CHARLOTTETOWN\_ WESTERN GUARDIAN --CHOICE LABRADUB HER- gmmm 9511s, Just received st smut 993-2-18-21. _,-- —PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Tyne vsuev. Rev- E- 0- Wm“ qym new); Sunday Ebb. 21st, all rreelsns it loso: lot 14 at 8 P-m- sind ‘Pine Valley at 7 D. m. —BI.'DEQUE UNITED CHURCH of Csnsds. Services for Sunday. Februnry 21st: Bedeque, 11 s. m; Seerletown. s p. m-z Cape ‘mwmv- ‘l p. m. The Minister, Rev. L. P. Archibald will conduct ell services and will preach the first of a series of sermons upon the disciples o! Christ. -UN!TED CHURCH, BEDEQUE —A service will be held in the Unit- ed Church. Bedeque, on Sunday. Feb. 21st st 7.80 p. 171-, under the auspices oi the Mission Circle. An address will be given on “Kugawafi” the wonderful native evangelist of Japan. ~71!!!‘ LADY DRUGGIST 0N PltmCE EDWARD ISLAND-Miss Ruth Gallant, who has just return- ed from a short vacation to Mon- treal, is receiving the congratula. tions of her friends on having suc- cessfully passed her examinations _in pharmacy, which she recently took 1n Charlottetown. Mim Gnl- lant is the first lady to become a iegistered druggist on Prince Ed- ward Island. Her achievement is highly commendable. She is the daughter of the late J. Edward Gallant and Mrs. Gallant of Sum- merslde. Since the death of her fa- ther in June, 1930, she has carried on the drug store known as Gallant Drug 00., Ltd, with much success. Miss Gallant is one of those suc- cessful Islanders at home, who have faith in their home town-S. -_-_. —CLIPPING FROM AN OLD IS- LAND PAPER-The recent death of lvlrs. H. A. Compton, oi Summerside, formerly Miss Sophie Clark, of Charlottetown, has brought to light some interesting facts. From an old paper is clipped the following itemz-"Hom England comes the news that ball-bearings for railway carriages have recently been given a very thorough test and have prov- ed satisfactory. In one cf the tests a ill-ton coach was pushed along by one worker whereas seven men have hard work to push such a. heavy conch not equipped with rol- ler bearings. If such bearings Prove their value alter tests o1 use in train travel, it will menu's saving of about thirty per cent. in fuel. It will interest many to know that the ioriginel patent for boll-bearings _ was taken out over fifty years ego lby the late Watson Ducllemin, oi i Charolttelown. (grandfather of Mrs. ,H- A- Compton. of Summerside), for roller bearing ships’ blocks. The ‘Tinventlon became so popular that ;in a. short time it was adopted not Only by the shipping, but also by every block making system. so pay- fect was the very first model that _modern science has failed to make perceptible improvement within the half century. The modern ball bear- ing lacks the durability of the old roller bearing and it is even a, queg. No More Piles You can End Your Awful Misery Quick Without Cutting or Solves _....._ Thousands oi Pile sufferers do not know that the cause of Piles is in- ternn-l-bad cl. ulation of blood in the lower bowel. That is the scientific truth about Piles-the real reason why solves and suppositories do not give per- munent relief, why cutting does not remove the cause. Your itching, bleeding or pro- trudlng Piles will only go when you actually remove the cause-and not one minute before. External trest- ments can't do thipr-nn internal medicine should be used. HEM- ROID, the prescription of Dr. J. s. beonhardt. sold by good druggists everywhere, succeeds because it sti- mulstes the circulation, drives out -- ’ blood, heals and restores the almost dead parts. Dr. Lconhsrdtu HEM-ROID has on almost unbelievable record oi success right in this city. So why waste time on external remedies or ,worry about on operation when Hughes Drug 00.. Ltd., invites every IPile sufferer to try HIIM-ROID vzitn Busrsntee of money-buck if it. docs not end their Piles, no matter how stubborn the cue? ‘Aillif Intestinal pebcns Is noble! mrsusrmltselilervllbm making you Ill. Tats II . ...........,-.......‘.- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EASTERN GUARDIAN ..°MILK AND CBIAM for sole. D. l". MacDonald, Souril. 170-1-20-1 month. ..'sr. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church, Montague. M. 81st. sun- day school at l0 a. m. Mbmins I01‘- vice at 11 s. m. Evening Irvin at '1 p. m. my. A. n. 0N0!!- W11- istcr. ..'U'N'l'l‘llD CHURCH 0F CAN- ADA. Georgetown and stonew- services aimday 1M2. 21st. Sturgeon 11 a. m. Milltown Cross 2.30 p. m. i" eiawn ‘l p. m. At the Wmllll service u» subject will be. “Bim- psthy." and enlphlflllild b! T1580”! picture. "The Ruins". Rev. C. U. MscNevin, Pastor. mwrnsr PARTIES-The sofle! of pro-Lenten wbist Pull" 1W4 m i Little Pond under the auspices of the Altar Society closed Mendel 6V- cning, Feb. 1st. The weekly card pnrtiu followed by s. most enjoy- able dance were a source of much enjoyment and pastime for the III-It few weeks. Those whoentertained together with the ladies in charge, | are to be congratulated an the suc-, cess of these entertainments. A snug sum was realized. Those who en- tertained were: Mr. and Mrs. John i F‘. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas lluacnonsld, NB‘. and lVirs. John C. MacDonald, Mir, and Mrs. William Fisher, Mr. and lVh-s. Alex A. Mac- Donald. Nit. and Mrs. Allan Mc- Kenzie. A hand painted cushion generously donated by Miss Eliza- beth MacDonald and embroidered‘ pllow cases kindly donated by M75- Msxgarot MoCormack were lotter- ied and won by John Joe MacDon- . aid and John W. MacDonald. 'l‘he' first prize winners are as followsz’ Mr. James A. E. MacDonald. Misc Laura MacDonald, m. Raymond MacDonald, Miss Cecelia MacDon- aid, Mr. Edward MacDonald, Miss iMary A. MacDonald, Mr. Lorne ‘Keefe and Mr. Harvey Altken, equal. [Drawn by Mr. Lorne Keefe, Mrs. ‘Reid Underhay, Mr. ohn O. Mac- Donald, Mrs. Michael MacDonal Mr. Vincent MacDonald and Ml‘- Joseph McKenzie equal, drawn by Mr. Vincent MacDonald. Mrs. Aen- eas MacDonald. The consolation,‘ prizes were given to Mr. Rayllwlld MacDonald. Miss Mary Macmneldfl Mr. Allan J. luacDonald, Miss Laura MacDonald. IMr. John Joe M80». Donald, Mrs. Alex A. MacDonald] Mr. John U. MacDonald. 1W5! 3°19" Campbell, Mr. Aeneas MacDonald,’ Miss Julia Campbell, Mr. Allan MacDonald, Miss Mabel Underhay. lucky table and lucky chair prizes won by Miss Laure MacDonald and Mr. Raymond MacDonald. (Patriot Please Copy.) I tiori as to its being more easy run- ning. Some oi the old blocks still exists after fifty years of service, and the well thought out principle has been a benefaction to the mo- tor " mechanism of the whole worldP-S. ____._.____-._. PERSONALS -Friends will regret to learn~of the serious illness of Mrs. Gallant, widow oi’ the late Peter B. Gallant. at her home in Sumrnerside. S. Standard No. 2% Tins -His many friends are pleased to see Mr. Leo Wedge out and about again. after his recent serious ill- ness.—-S. > -Mrs. rrw. Williams of Sum- Standard No. 2 Tins merslde is the guest of her daugh- ter. Mrs. Major D. MacDonald of the Russ Hotel, Charlottetown, S. 36c, liourbsilwiilneiobiwlluirlrvcklnow februarqiale ofiilks Sale’ Commences Wednesday February 17th. and Closes Saturday Night February 20th: Allfllkflntfiepelllllwdll‘ surtment o! colon. 3B inch. 98c 5peclalyurd................ Crepe Morocnin. Special for Silk Sale. 8 colon to select 79c Heavy weight Canton Crepe. 38 inch. Navy Blue, Gobelin Blue. Send, Burgundy, Brown. White lllll Israeli. Special price y Lergs assortment of Printed I-‘lnt Crepe. Blacks, Browns, Greens and Blues. Special yard Bmonded Rayon Sutln. 3B inch- White. Maire, um. Pink. Linn. Green and Orchid. Speclll Pure Silk Kongcori iur lingerie. thoroughly washable. White and Pink only. Regular $1.80 for REMNANTSI We have also about 100 remnants of Silk. Crepe. Vein‘, Georgette. Bushman Crepe in Blsel, Brown and Spanish Tile. This is one of the newest spring dress fabrics. For the Silk 8110,1121! Lot Flat Crepes. Good llMlf"‘“_“\¢ of colors. Regular prices from 81.15 to $2.25. Special price yard ...................... . Plain Rayon Toilets. 25 colors to select from lultnble for GIIOQSOI, llll- gerie linings, iii-splits. fsnoy work. eta Special price, yard Brccuded Rayon, l8 colors to select from. This number is very much the some material u the one shove. only that it ls brooaded. Special, yard Double width Drspery Silk- 50 inches wide. Light Green and Rose l . This sieri I is mu ’ ‘first’: SpeeisTylrd-"m... "i’..°°'°” we" fir”? v“ sl . Spec e p oe yard All marked at a very special price, mostly at about 1A price. lliwwlllligeid s... TOMATOES 5 f». 36¢ Hsvs your pantry welldstoeked with n Iy gllse of tomato Juice these Juley rlpe tomatoes for your -Mr. Peter MacKay of Freeland. who was found in an unconscious condition in the woods on Monday BEANS GO R N sasilait: 5 36¢ “new” Victory Golden Wax No. 2 tins P No. 2 tell 4 h» 36c A youthful offender has been discharged because his father had ' already thrashed him. A switch in time saves fine. near his home has not yet regain- Th" ed consciousness. I-lis condition is very serious. S. _ _ _ . Ailmfl’ Choice No. 2} tms Lynn Valley -!!‘he many friends of Mrs. ~ rum» 1 s..- so PEACHES will regret to learn that she und- , c > crwent a very serious operation on - - “km ‘m, “N”, Thursday morning in the Prince L v - y i- ¢| ‘County Hospital. She is doing a. ‘m ‘He, r N“ 1 Tm‘ .'.‘.’.'.'.‘..._."."' m l0!‘ c well as can be expected. S. s P I N C H 7 an‘ 36 Ne. 2 quot tins _ v A C cl»... kn Pittsd PORK and BEANS 4i» 36c m 3.1.33.3." Q 3.1%??? msu-vuuau Lam-la. iii EXAMINATION =-- Gwla: sud Supplying ,7; 1.1.1.1. MABON ii i .?;'..‘1‘.'.".".E'. iii Office (mucous wm. ‘i3:-:s:-.:§e:-:|-:<—:<—-.. " Avlmr lslend “who gets the most out of mar- No. 2 . 4 for c Bnnd ::::;;:::..:..z"":.:*~..stt~*=:.:1:: mo» M... to be alwa ttin ou of t. _ , ' m M i . °""""’°'“" iiiiiiiililzs curs ssonrs CLAMS 36c zmuflfil-lrgé 3 “"21”... is": _ 1° M“ m idles! M‘. . SALMON inf-far»- see 7 w» 36c Freshness AndvHigh Quality Always Found Al" THE LTll-I Thea Prices Prevail nt Boll: Our Surnrnerside ud Chlflotlfivfl 59"" ---1-¢___1--_Q_-_ , ________ |BIG SAVINGS 1~ CANNED FOOD Buy Now for Present and Future Needs J s9. All fruits end vegetables picked at the moment m supreme flavor- plcked under Ides conditions and offered to you nt s real saving . . COME TO SAVEl iliiflfilfiiilifll’? \‘ - THE. PRICES PREVAIL FEB. 19-25 l Standard Lombard l PLUMS . is.’ 4 e- 36c 1"»- 36c CHERRIES r3 11-»- 36c lIHARDS . it.“ c - .... 36c