_. ,.._ f ~ _ve-, 1: new J v' 1 , i , i f ` ` F _M ,, \ ,4 , 1 . L ., . . . ! Sale of new ~frSbeetings and Pillowb Cottons Bleached Sheeting, medium weight 70 inches wide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'...34c yd. Bieached Sheeting, heavy weight round thread “Wa.ba.sso” Sheeting. 72 inches wide 53c yd. Fine English Bieached Slieeting, evenly woven. 63 insfwide . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . _ . . ._ 54c yd. 72ins.wlde . . . . . ..................62cyd. 80ins.wide........., . . . . . . . . . . ....70cyd. 90 ins. wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80c yd. Circular Pillow Cotton. Serviceable, medium weight 40 and 42 ins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c yd. Circula.r Pillow Cotton, fine closely woven. 42ins.wide . . . . . . . . . . ..........42cyd. 44ins.wicle 46c yd. 46 ins. wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 52c,yd. Bleached Sheeting, good heavy serviceable quality. 63ins.\vide........... . . . . . . ..39cyd. 72 iiis. wide . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 45c yd. 80 ins. wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4_9c yd. Bleached Sheeting. Best quality. Extra heavy. 72 ins. wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68c. yd. Unbleached Sheeting. Heavy weight. 72 ins. wide 36cyd. -S0ins.'wide 40c yd. Circular Pillow Cotton. Heavy weight 40ins.wide 38cyd. 42ins.wide.............._ . . . . . ....40cyd. Best Quality Circular Pillow Cotton. 40 ins. wide 45c yd. 42ins.wide..... . . . . . . . . . ....50cyd. 44 ins.,wide . . . . . . . .. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 54c yd. Unbleached Cotton, Good weight, 38 and 40 inches\vide........ . . . . .....,.....12cyd. . .» . Three big Specials in TURKISH TOWELS White Turkish Towels, 36 inches by 40 inches. Blue, Pink and Green Check. . .. . . . . 44c pair A lot of White Turkish Towels. Seconds, extra heavy quality. Colored borders. 21 by 41 inch- es. 65c pair Checked all Linen Glass Toweliing . . . 15c yd. Best all Linen Glass Towelling . . . . . . . 28c yd. Unbleached Cotton, heavy weight, 40 inches w1de........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..16cyd. White closely woven Turkish towels with Blue. Rose and Gold borders. 22x44ins. 52c pr. .' . Heavy All Linen Huck Towels ' 1§by32ins...... . . . . . . . . . . .......60cpair Bleached Colored Bordered linen towelling 16 insnwicle . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15c yd. Heavy Colored Bordererl White, all linen towel- . . . . ...19cyd. Best All Linen Roller Toweliing . . . . . . . . . . . . zse yd. gf, l . . . ,ge » . , 1.-'iv V *" ...s _ .. . _;.,-i.; rr. V. i ..._..,,_ .. .- as Crepe $1.59 veryspecial value crepe for dresses, 38'inches wide, a lovely soft, iirm lus- draping; beautifully and honestly same time. Colors are Goya Red, Navy Blue, Sand, Cocoa. Dark Amethyst, Antlguo in . _ . Postp on .Yard _1- i_-__ -NOW IS THE TIME for intarior repairing, remodeling _and painting. Buy hardware and paint at Bracei‘s. 1885-2-22-Zi. -FROZEN Ill!!! llll.l1NG ic per ib. at Brace‘s. 1885-2-22-Zi. -FROZEN CAPLIN in stock at Brace's. 1908-2-24-2i. -wswoiua vxsrrom-'ri-is stork paid a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buchanan, Mount ROY' al, on Feb. 5th. leaving a new baby girl. Congratulations. O. -DOING WELL-Among recent' arrivals in 0'i.eary were a pair ot~ twins-a boy and a girl-hom oni February iith to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gotell. They weighed at birth five and a half and seven pounds re- spectively and at latest accounts were doing nicely. Mr. Gotell served overseas during the great war. 0. | -ON VACATION-Miss Lila Gull-, eton, who spent the past few months as a probationer in Prince County Hospital. is spending a two weeks va- cation in O'Leary after which shel will resume her training in the hos- pital. Her many fr'~'.ids congratu~| late her/upon the success with which she is meeting in her chosen work. 0.' -CONVALESCING-Mr. Gerald 0'- Brien who has spent some time in the Prince County Hospital under-5 going treatment for injuries receiv-| ed in a fall -is new convalescing at his home in 0’I..eary-0. __._. -SOCIAL GATHERING-A de`-. lightful party Was held at the Clif- ton House on Thursday evening. when the 'I‘hu.rsday night mixed: bridge club gave a dinner bridge, there for the grand final oi' their' first round of games. There werei five tables in play and the grand prize was given to the lady and gentleman who had the -highest' score in the total counts for the twelve parties held this winter. The fortunate lady and gentleman to ob- tain these coveted prizes were Miss Mona Saunders and Mr. Lloyd Lewis. -ISLANDEB DEAD-His friends and relatives on Prince Edward Is- land recently heard with regret the news of the passing away of Mr. John Mcintoslron Feb. iith at Wat- ertown, Masl. Messrs. John and Roy McDonald, Glenwood, are nephews of the deceased and Mrs. James Auld of West Point, is a niece. His broth- er, Walter, lives in Mt. Pleasant. The deceased has’ lived for many years in Watertown and interment was 'made in Mount Auburn Cemetery. 0 -ninrrmar rannf-A reesnt‘ ‘ The . Western 'Guardian S -iz.-louis: noon nova lr gnu- I I/ ' K ` I ' -BUY Ball' HEARTS at Brace'a. anteed to please you bsttdr. _ i908-244-Xi. _ 1622-_2-100-iV_2i -POTATOES COME IN BBISK- LY-Owing to the rniidness of the weather on Thursday following the severe cold of the previous few days, -farmers hauled in potatoes, very brmkly on 'I‘hurs- day and Friday to Summeruide, the price paid being 70 een-ts for blues; 80 cents for cobblers and ti for mountains. There has been a tem- porary shortage of refrigerator cars.B -SUPPEB BMDGE-Mrs. Hamid Schuman entertained at her home on Fitzroy street, Summerside, at charrningly arranged supper bridge _ga ‘in honor of Miss Cecelia Bradshaw, a future. bride. There were tour tab- les of bridge. A special prize was presented to 'the guest of the even- lnl-S. -HELD CHANCERY COURT A1* 5UMM`ER.SlDE-On Thursday, Judge A. E. Arsennult, Vice Chan- cellor, held a Chancery Court at th e Court House in Summerside. A niunber of witnesses were examined in the case oi' Mar- garet Cecellia Mawlcy Vs The Emit- em Trust. Company, executor oi the last will and testament of Georgianna Mawley, deceased. This Lf. an action to have the Court decree that Georg- iainna P. Mawley at the time of her death held the lands and personal property known as the Clifton House as trustee for herself and the com- plainant es tenants in common Mr. Heath Strong, K. C., and J. D. Stewart, K. C., for the complain- ant. Mr, Thane Campbell for the defendant. The case was adjourned to Charlottetown for further evid- ence-S. --%. Fraser Wells oi’ Alberton. was a recent visitor to O'Lear_v. While in this vicinity she also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac-- Donald of Glenwood. bot ii. -_MADE GOOD RECOVERY-’i‘lie many friends of Mr. James MncDou- gall, 0‘Lea.ry. are glad to learn that he has now fully recovered fwm the injuries which he sustalnid last fall while engaged in painting a house in West Cape. Although he received the best of medical attention, his in- juries were of such a. serious nature that it was considered advisable for hirn' to enter Prince County hospit- al for treatment. He has been un der medical care and unable to at- tend w hd.; business since the.ac:id- ent occcurred. On Wednesday last he ietumed to the Hospital f°r the removal of a silver plate which had been used in setting an injured limb. He returned oo his home on Baiur- day night and is now receiving con- gratulations upou his c°mD19i»¢ fe' covery-O. copy of the Attleborortews, pub- lished in Attleboro, Mus., contains' an interesting account of a birthday, party given in honor of Rita. thel five year old daughter of Mr. Elmer' Gay, formerly of Knutsford. Several; Islanders were among those present’ O. -VALENTINE SUPPER.--A very successful Valentine Supper was serv- ed at the Presbyterian Church hall, Kensington cn Saturday afternoon, rieb. isth, under the `ausni»:er of the Ladies. Aid. The decorations were very effective and an excellent sup- per was served. Great credit is 'due to the Ladies Aid and all who as- sisted in making the supper the suc- cess it was. i li|iard'a Llnlmlnt for Clrapped hands -..__..-....--_~. .‘\ aio aaoarw ay l . . \ A 2*' /J I I i mB'A°us’l 1 vwf 5 5\.llP\-IS5 ` ‘ Dulnsrhduhf Detklapisradarkwleaynaiooper' Unions! ' lsyearteagaecaatelbreatbbadf Ymnynnudiduuiq. Falun natlhdhkhl. Geggallewielaet ` baippeleltbsilllrlleaateala. ldt¢»eDr.llelUha'sPille! Tbsalhilengu-eeeaelylaslqum ctbailmtioyainuiaalamlnilvuaal l.|bay»-¢ahatb\¢_dst\tiw|rhan- '-0| mins ud\\tlH\lll». , !llolI|en||r.lr|Ne»u\lp,nhyqa. ¢»alilallllv.l\l|f»l\.ll|viev. l 'relatplhulnurlat-.-aisle. , i ltJll’sf`¢l&l*dld\l'» .‘,aa.lallhUrl|H\,~ V -STILL A SKATER-Skiitllig Bild hockey are claiming a large share of attention in O'Leary at present. Many of the older folk who have not skated for severai_ years have be- come fired by the enthusiasm of the youngsters and have emulated their example by donning their skates and venturing forth. Those who had not practised this art for ten years, for fifteen years, for twenty years, tried it-and succeeded. However. wiicn a resident who had not had skates on for thirty-five years announced his intention of showing 'cm how, rink tion which would put Mr. Winkle of Dickonsonian tame in the shade. They were however doomed to dis- appointment for this skater kept his feet as well as his head and _proved to the young foil: that they hcld,no monopoly of this pleasant and healthful pastime. O. -MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER- An enjoyable evening was spent re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Mount Royal, the oc- casion belng a miscellaneous shower held in honor of Mrs. Kenneth Campbell, 0’Leary. The bride, who previous to her marriage a few weeks igo was Miss Isabel Phillips 'of Ar- lington, taught school in Mount Roy- al for a period of three years and is ,now primipal of Knutsford School. She has won success in her chosen profession having earned not only the commendaticn of school in- spectors and officials, but also the love of the children under her charge and the esteem of all with I. l. ‘l‘A¥\»0l 'f T 'f i ii *_ i B _ ‘ ` _'__ _____»_ A ` v "_ "' ' L' ""*“"""""’7" ”'_"" "' `Y"°""` _ I - ' Wi- 1 g 4-_na au "'11 ._ .';T'_. ._ ' 1' . . 4 1' iflnnnullaariaagi i . Q. _ _V . __,.__._ new features 'of the . , ‘ A fans were prepared for any exhibi- vi 7 ' o n, 1 IKUCI( . T0 EVERY ONE interested in moving goods eco_- nomically from one place to another, the lm- proved Ford 1%-ion iruck oiiers long, reliable service and low coal of maintenance. _ Rugged strength is an important feature of the improved Ford chassis. Many parts are of new design. Foz' example, the front axle, which is a chrome-alloy forging, is nearly twice as strong as formerly. The front spring is heavier, with wider leaves. Front radius-rod, king-pint, thrust bearings and wheel bearings are larger. ` The rear construction is also improved. It bas a spiral bevel gear of special Ford truck design, with straddle-mounted pinion. The housing lrof exceptionally strong construction. The axle lbaftl are heavier fhan formerly, and because of the ilu-ee-quarter Hosting design of axle construction, they serve only lo tum the wheels, wliltolli carry ing any of the weight of truck or load. A feature of the improved Ford iruék ia the new 4-speed trammisslon, which provides an un- usually flexible range of speed and power. ' At ready control of the driver is abundant power for moving capacity loads, and ample speed for cdicient service where tinye is an important factor. Brakes on the front wheels have been enlarged to the same size as those on the rear wheels, pro- viding increased braking area and a high degree of safely. . The four-cylinder engine of the Ford truck de- velops 4-0 horse-power at moderate speed- This means that nearly its full power becomes available without the need for excessive speed. Especially important to the reliability of the engine is the simplicity of the electrical, ignition, cooling, lubrication and fuel systems. Other chassis features, many of which are un- usual in a truck of such low price, are the can- tilever rear springs, which reduce uuspruug weight < v 4-speed Transmission ' .4 ww., fatal. .-.mga ' qf speed and power V N ew Spiral ,Bevel Gear A “[4 Floating Rear Axle Rugged- strength and long life V Larger lilrakesi ` Brake rods insure positive control r under every condition v' New Heavier Front V Axle and Spring Umuually sturdyfront construction V Torque-tube -llrlvo _ Relieve; rear springs qf all driving atrcaa V New 0pcn-constructions' Steel Dllo Wlleell Interchangeable all around and lessen rebound; the torque-tube drive, which relieves rear springs of all but their normal func- tion of absorbing shocks, and the opening provided in the transuiission for power lake-oil' mounting. Dual rear wheels are available at small additional coat. Balloon tires of one time are uscdthrougltput, with the dual equipment, so that all siraieel disc wheels and tires an haters changeable all around. Only one spare wheel lull tire need be carried. " ~ You can inspect the truck, 10- day, at the showroom of your Ford dealer. It is available in three distinct types--a speedy, attractive light delivery,” a slandarvl- truck for generalbaulage, and a heavy duty model. Ford are priced low in accordance wills' established Ford policy. ~ = a “Ill CANAUIAN TRUCK” I | . its g 9 iii 5 and the presentation ci gifts made `-naar-orr 'earns Annotnvc- Mm" ‘""'“‘°“ *'°"°°‘° ‘M ”°”" _wnns ¢n.Veri¢inax'v¢i-se. wnisnac-_ an_'rn. cancun. mi- me pay-on l*“‘°' l°*’-' “° °°‘""- 'nl' "“""' °' wmvwlvd thmvvrv md by Mn.|¢anai lor me main 1-may zc`"‘° 1”* *"° ¢°"“' °° "' aalvh Mc!-enum of wut Owe. in in -warm to tae emmpiom of me °*‘*“‘l“°*" *"4 a few veil-chosen words the bride A 1, Megan meg., /imclnunn WMM to V g ............_. was announced on Friday. The first *Nh* 59”" 0-0-ooooo-on-oo-.@0640-o¢¢oeoee nn” nun' pn” ¢,|-M gy"-|15; bg i EYES ..?.“”"” i.t.‘°.i‘...‘f‘°,.........“°°*""2.”‘.‘t...°§...°m vmeervuiriucsolif m.‘aua»~'rrrrau ...um .na uoofa.-lin in :ina asnl»¢u¢a»'lllll\,\\¥» 'T ~ ‘ i.s...i... _' . _A "”',_ *V 1.," 9’ ' l~'W»7U|-0! in|wa,vanune¢¢iuoenu\iase~» caluituar f i ' " ' < ew 1 i »¢\..-an Ui|i\5l`P1l7~ whom she came in contact. I-fer pop- V V - - _ 1 . . ,, , A uiarity war well attested by the expressed her thanks to those pres- 'Mu w °°‘mt` Tm "um" M mm ranged for these games.-8. -' IP -= » many costly and beautiful gifts ent. A dainty repeat was than »erved"°“‘°' Wm N” "h° “iam” '"7' _._-.'_ § which me conferred upon, nn- ar. ami which music ans canon; were P"' ‘"““°" °‘, W w°"“°"" '°°°i°"' --social. svsumo-mais an- ` ~' N this shower. When the guests, over indulged in until tim'e ior the guests 'nd lm y°"° °h““'*°'." 1°' wud Ledge, nv-,_ 33, 1, Q,"-'Qt y- one hundred in number. had arrived. to dlsvtrss to their homes. 0. "'°Vhy' °“ F"d*7' “bm” “th “"1 “gum” Mg,” 43.1- ”\‘@ ll' CUM. °“"" th, bm, ,nd .hom nn "mm, . _-___'_ the second game at Alberton on 1 5 i E m, 1 '. .1 lffihru. ii? rig . 5532 __ gf 4.F;§s§E .fig gi-7** irigrirf g g p. .ii gli .a -sri ii ;el;§.if.ria ” ' "" a..i.MsaoN oinnucaaesauwiin `lu=|u"“l?a~|. ._ __. * y i-. .rr . 1 .» - .., .,»»-< - - 1 N .iN M .MAN » - ~_ i 'is ~ .' J.; 0 if g .~.~“'.=¢_ t ~- ‘_-1-»~n~'-.;~ ~ .~ = ‘ f "