Eoisthfildtlhllrifi‘ DAYS Wefifre ‘ giving‘- 25 hen ICIENT. DISCOUNTofi . our alreody low prices‘ on $leighsz Robes, Fur CozitEQHarness and Horse Blankets. Samuel Kennedy_ frequent visitor with a party of Enli- iollirlends to Oxford's most fashion- éble cinexdii_i—i-a' taste’ he shared with Prince Chichibu. who was atylvlag- ;ddlQ_13._'l~l6 had tberrare‘ gift of male rince OlaPs Engagement; gtateé’, and ‘therefore incorrect. Skele. put ‘that does Webster know about lyglilalianyvfay? The Scandinavians, who invented the articles, know what ‘they call them. And the English v ~_ the news of his engagement ' has "t ’-: ""' _‘- j ilroiightla chorus of ‘congratulation "mztirlrsg; mgr?” ‘eimgzxicgefig: from hlsold‘ Oxford friends. y w ince a ev ~ ' ‘ r » e down from Oxford a few years‘ . l‘ 1 ~ r o, and the ofllcinl announcement" - hi: en agcment to Princess Mar-l _ . . y -= of Sividen was full expected. ,The" = , - ce, who s half English and was; V, near Sandrlngliam, has probably, 1: - _. ,,_ , ,, ., , . ‘ , -. re personal friends in England: in "FY 5°29“ l” "in? pe°plei but any other ' European ‘Royaltini §°“'°°*Y;1[‘Y g kxwiglgg: réllltg; - his friends are of cv clesefl “WP”? _ ' “w” s r t was especially markedelvyhen he‘ Slime belllfllllfifl W95 Wh° $511, ltjky- . up at Bristol; for the Fringe 5nd °i °°W5° they ‘"9 jliluefi “H”? s popular and at ease with every. Wm‘ fHQ ,5!'P?1'1°Y all‘ "1, flgeee Y“? e he met, and he hiidla wideclrclej kmlV-pmld ‘V3.9 ca?“ skilehifluhmelT undergraduate frlendsi ‘Fencing P? f‘ WmlI-lnle Q°¥F°Qi'<'_PY9n9“_1_“ , d rowing were his two Chléfifiillbfifl: “ma” ‘5»5h.°?: Wm ‘.158 ‘ ‘ nts. He rowed for Balliol in‘ his iycsincuqv-PIOWS “we €_1.1.°,°‘°1'$-. .11 t year's Torpids, grid wesmlsoille X9“ don“ gilp- 1°°k liPwfPjfjxmrd n. out with hls' crew a-lmoctevgry Plum-um" ‘lriuswn w-."r*_5'=fwe~ll'bred noon, at oncO distinguished Enflémnflfl-‘I’. 7°“ appeal t‘) Web- invorieble v black Vsweater," He » lionised by admiring democrats‘) m the tow-path, andig some it was the custom of guides ab’, e their American clients upfroin“ lly Bridge to see a‘ Crow; Prince“- play. He was also a member of; . ‘Varsity Fencing Club’, ancfrepfj’ mm._h?ad'TH5m1_lt°n Herqld‘ nted Oxford. Tlioilghfirrrrorqstiifid-J‘ , . " ‘ ' = than most atnlelteeélieéwas ‘a; lflniardc llnlincnt for couzlin and colds This modcl, i1 perfect working miniature of one bf the Canadian National Railways’ giant locomo- tives, is now on iis way be London, England, where it will be exhibited in the European offices of the National system. John E. Wood, of Winnipeg, con- structed it in his spare time, and it took him four- teen months of diligence and skill. The main frames and some of the other parts were made‘ by appren- tices in the Fort Rouge and Transcons shops. The model is correct in all external details and will work wheels through 6100 is 94 feet, proximately 275 326 tend. _ :- doctors are satisfied with the progress lliiiibelf elilked by allfvpnd no fdcubt" _,Eter yoduvwill get the popular-United . pronounclation comes from the foun- _ fsTEAivi UP FOR LONDON, under its own power. The boiler has been tested to 150 pounds pressure. For the purposes of exhibition a motor was placed in the oak base to drive tlie axle. The over-all length of the model is eight 1e}, six inches, while the over-all length of the original King ’s Progress . Is. Satisfactory ‘ i b w’? .. gisfiieui u» u» durum . BOGNOR. sweet. March L-For the first time in several deys the weather today w...» mild enough to permit King George's bedroom win- dz... w bk opened. His miesiy act at the window for some time enjoy- ing the fresh sea breezes. It was of- ficially stated tonight that the K1118 had passed a quiet cay- The artificial sunlight treatment was applied today by a ray therapy expert. . frhe fact that lord Dawson of Penn one of the King's chief physicians. has not yet made arrangements for his znext vialt to Craigwell House, is takemas an indication that the Kinfc 3 ‘helnpatlent is making. JMDDLEION. Committee was Qgiycn authority to purchase a. book- . dr-“tolhavey one made. New work undertaken was canvasplng o! dil- iliici; for ‘food for poor. Members plan on holding a play this month for,‘:raising_ money. Mrs. Keir Allen ‘wlllecntertalrneiit meet-ins. IBUTHIEREI] wmi ElJZEMAl YEARS Itchcd and Burned. Formed l Eruptions. Healed by Cuticura. "l wu troubled with ccscrna on my hands, limbo and feet. l: began with m main; 1nd and later formed core eruptions. The irri- iayzion was lobed that I could hardly sand if. It bothered me for two yarn. "I tried different remedied but they all failed to help mo. I began using Cuticur: Soap and Olin-mm! and got relief. I condoned the u-cannenz and now] am completely hoqléd." (Signed) Mrs. Alvuh M$lnnon, Tatdmagquche, N. 8., Sept. 27. 1928. Clear the pores of kn Hes by daily use oi‘ Cuticni": g9,‘ with touche: of Cuticura Ohmbcut u needed to uoothe and hml. Cudcura ‘Talcumia'° and ' ‘_ n.g&»='=~*f-.iii.-... “us: ~a a worm gear on the main diiviiig ‘ six inches. The model weigh: fag- pounds and the super-locomotive .' . I _ . a . __ w i 1v . monthl, after only a short illness. In- cd ma pain. The first day I used Ner- vllhc I got relief. This . wonderful manhood, at Bruce's. ‘ 4006-8-24! . .,.__.._. ..-wxa'run AGlNTP-lll‘. C. J. Gallant is Guardian Aunt in How- lan, and will be piqued f0 N901” new cod renewal iiubcoriptionii. U. Lani naa mow. Toe our and Sleigh Shoe Steel at Bruce's. ‘ ceais-a-a-zi -ILIMINATE "BLUE MONDAYS" Buy an “liasy" Washing and wring- ing Machine at Bruce's. 4628-84-21 -PA!N'I‘ REMOVED. Steel Wool. sand Paper, in stock at Braccb. 4955-34-21. _______ . -MINK FARMING PAYS - Ono mink pelt brought $li'l.00 at the New York Auction Company Winter Bale. Buy special Red Label Mink Netting at Bruce's. 4629-3-14! b —EARLY FOX PUPi-All>h0lflh the foxes in some rancha: have not done mating yet, Mr. Willard Octa- way, caretaker of the Lovers‘. Lane Fox Ranch at Ellerslie, owned by Mr. Colin Smith, reports a litter of fox pups whelped on February 24th., and gill new doing well. B —MANY ISLAND FRIENDS WILL SYMPATIIIZE-Mr. A. S. MacKay, of Summer-side, has received word from Dr. H. A.» Streeter, for many years Superlntend of the Isolation Respite al at Manchester, New Hampshire, of the sudden death of hi: wife. The doctor and his wife are well known summer visitors to the Island and on their last tour were, whilst at Sum- merzide, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MacKay and they had planned to come to the Island again this year at an early date. The bereaved and bis only daughter, who are left to mourn, will have the sympathy of many friends here. S rnasoriALs —Mr. Dickson, of Charlottetown, is ,. i, a few days in Summeralde, and whilst there is staying at the C. iv. Hotel. 5 o 1 —i-- -—Mis: Evelyn McKenzie has re-" turned to her home in Summcraide, after a pleasant visit with her brother Mr. Kenneth McKenzie, who is on the ctafl of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Campbellton, N.B. S —Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Culleton, of Portage, in the death of their infant daughter, Margaret Elaine, at the age of seven torment took place at the Catholic Cemetery at Lot 11. s PA Y‘ PENAL TY (Special to the Guardian) MEXICO CITY, March L-Slxteen Mexicans have paid with their lives for the alleged murder last week of W. M. Underwood and G. C. Ales- thrope, American mining offlcials, in the state of Guaniuato. Two others, held as prisoners, today faced sum- mary action by court martial and probable execution, for their part in the slayings. Troops were in pursuit of the remainder of the band. The military commander of the stcte of Guanjuato reported to the chief of the presidential ntafl here, that federal troopa yesterday encoun- tered the bandlt group, and in a two hour battle killed ten of them, cap- turing two others. Six others were killed in a previous battle. One fed- eral soldier was killed in yesterday's encounter. For sharpening click harrow blades a Whetstone has been in- Wecltem Guardian . 4:10pm cuicamo mic: on i v beginning Monday cvenlnc; lamb 4. w. wiiiums. eundny lei-vices. March 3rd: Monique ct 11: COW“!!! l‘ a: Sturgeon at ‘I. i‘ _. I JIAUTIIN AdlNTl-Mr. J17. mix-dock t! Guardian Almt in MU“, ique ma wiii be cloud in NW" new and renewal lubcwlptionl. "i {i ..~ron CAUGHT iamy h _. owner hi? M" "m9 W 979w“, pi-operiyjpaying damage: and ox-_ pcnsu. w. miiynuu. Millwwn- "- mug-all ‘y ..°CIIBISTIAN cnunoll. _- ‘W. J. Johnston of 5t. John, N. 3.; will hold c series of special meeting: at the Christian Obumh, M0098“!- lhd ccntinuin: throush u" W093- l ..'WBI.L KNOWN llIlDINT-J The death occurred in Mont-ecu: cf Charles Bicklcc in hi! ‘Ilth N81‘. Re we: the sole surviving member of l. family whose projenitors before com- mg to this country won clcvcu- m twenty-five your: the dcccucd WU in the nci-vicc of the late Senator Robertsouand wa: a faithful cm- ployee. “QQLAND LADY DIES -- The death or Margaret Mm Could! 65- curmd at he! hllmo in ON!!!)X1439- Masa, on Feb. 19th aftci- a short 111- nccs oi flu. she was the second dcuch ter of the lab Ambrose Cualidy 0! at» Mary’: mad. P. m. x. Bhc wu sixteen year: of an and i: survived b‘ hC! mother, Mrs. John Mcouiam all ncpfathar, thmcfiilibrl and One brother and cm ctcp-blvthil‘. l?“ other relative: in Cambridlo. MIN-- and her grandparents Mr. and M1‘!- Thomu Cwidy of Montague, P. E- I. and relatlvu in St. Mary's ROM. P. E. I. May her soul Nit in 955°9- ..'SOCIAL GATHERING -U11d0l‘ the auspices of the C. W. L. 0f Cob ran Ban. e successful be! social, eon- cert and lottery drawing, took P1!" on the evening of Feb. 8th, in aid of the building fund. Generous con- tributions from former members of the parish, were thankfully received. The lucky winners were lat, Mrs. Foley, Boston, $5.00; 2nd, Mm. Mc- Intyre, Winnipet. Pair hooked mats; 3rd, F. Connick, Corral: Ban. hiiiy quilt; 4th, Mics Minnie Chaiaoon. Cable Head, embroidered. bedspread: 5th, C. ‘Rainer, Charlottetown, buf- fet set. A special feature of the entertainment was step dlnclng by Mr, Thoma; Horgiin of Btanhope and Miss FIOITh Buotc. m. and Mrs. "Ju. Mclnni: with organ and violin ac- companied the excellent musical rel- cctious. The ladies of the Cor-ran Ban C. W. L. extend their thank: to all who helped to make their lottery a cuccecs. A good cum was reclined. mono nesmcrrr DEAD-A cup gloom was cast over Georgetown Roy. city on February 21:t., when Mn. flissworth. °i1c of the Oldest residents 0! i-hlt place. mused to her Hccvenlv reward at the home of hcr daugbtlr. Mrs. Michael Keenan. afici- a chort illncu. She was viciicd by he: p“- tor, Rev. O. Klggins, ‘who adminis- teredhhertltlastritfld the Catholic Church. to which she was a devoted member. She we: of n cheer- ful and loving disposition. devoted to her homo Ind family. And her pal:- I118 Iwflv will be mourned by her many friendl. Bhc leave: to mourn her husband. three dmuhtcrc and two sons. Thc mliw mac/c cud: cud letters of sympathy chmlthc high q;- teem in which ahc was hcld- The fun- eral wok place at All flaintc Church. Cardigan. Rev. M. J. Rooney omelet- Young Men's Worsted Suits in fannv Blue and Brown, single and double breasted models. size 35 to 38' Worth to $30 .00., Friday and Saturday ',, . .. .._.. .. ._,.. .. Sh‘ t ._ p , p - p 1 S "\ ‘x. ' ~ Men’s fancy Shirts, aeparatocol- ‘$1j._25 $815k 017-2 IOIY-ivfifiy" $125 pr 2 for $02.35 lars, sizes 14 to 16 1&2‘; “ Men’s Broadcloth‘ Shirts. collar quashed, Blue, Creggn. White. $_1.50 each or 2 ‘F for f" ‘in o 0|’ w- -i-»|-.1 HJOIQ1 v. $1.50 or 2 for $2.75 A i "l" In Men’s Suits Men’s and Young Men's all wool tweed and worsted suits hand tailored,single and dou- ble breasted models, all sizes, worth to $45.00,.,,Fri- 20.00 Boy's All Wool Tweed Bloomer ~pants in fancy greys and dark twceds, nockburns. sizes 33 to 36, worth to $2.75. Friday and l‘ "Li" Fl ll l. 11.91 N.‘ 9s’ ‘ Young Men’s new Spring (ions in all the latest tweeds end shapes, all sizes dayyand Saturday ........ Boy! fancy all wool cloth wind- breakers, dark and light plaids, all sizes, worth to $4.50.. 3 m Friday and Saturday w... ' “Men’s and Young Men’s new. Spring Hats in sndp and fedora. 15° v shapes, Grey, Fawn cud homespuns and Ban- 1.75 Ladies Silk Knit Bloomers, standard and bobette styles, Nu- tone, lipstick, bouquet, azure, camille, tangerine, orchid, apri- cot, platinum, pink, sunnie, cherub, nile, sky, sunset, peach, black and white ., Price .._.,._.,.,._.,.,. .-_...,.,.,.,.‘.;., Brown, all size: .. . .......i... .. An Outstanding Value, i In Silknit Bloomers $1.50 1.50 Mailed Postpaid’ ' ed at the church and grave. rllcr‘ funeral we: lei-rely aticndod. May her soul mt in peace. A PERSONALS ..'Mlas Margaret Macdonalcl, pup- vonited that is held by p. lever u c- _9fQwfl High School. spent the win“ m” “' m” “e “Wlvéi! week end at her home 1n Dc Circa by a. gasoline or other motor while Mum A jacked up ‘from the ground. _.._. , ', ' ..'Mra. Eaton. Ceorlcinwn, is vip- . , _ mo; friend: in Charlottetown. A | ‘N! 8T0! BACK-ACRE __.,__ | _ M75 T!" "m! ..'Mi:: Berth: Smith. who ha: You can quickly rub any the mi:- ory of an aching back with Ncnlllnc. Other: have often done :0. “Every time I bent over my back acbcd. If I tried to lift : heavy burden it cour- Jllint women of l-filllix .- 1 b ca?‘ room: we: set aside In the In Croa: we rod to ‘ll c '_ ..- hiluilfliiflilfi. vwflmgxfimh.‘ yrect- alargelu ‘o. Fvfirifilllfilzéiiillldllfill-lilfic i . ' ntlivlvwlunw , "fir? turgid‘... If! ey, "i. . y, " 1 ro ling themselves as member: ol the Halifax lmncli lied C " , national work a! tlic can Terminal: in Hallfu, when they h:vc mcnnivc facilitica for caring for imfinll- the Canadian National Rcllwayl, thz havin cine; r ti pucsen luit rcadflgg flcvbiwwfllqlmiapfléu Plumb-imminent. 0f fdenfllllflhl - i u anode-tame. Y t ed to _ lnlbu ‘ gkaarlldlugnvlzlied Qhgiflllllll a dormitory cnd nu i C trouble. All are muscle: were rector- cd. Imllhi: m: realm-ed ma com- plflobli-I. v. onmnnvno.‘ rm llforliimbllmllrlcho. toothache: wmnmuimiapimmoumue lne-rubonllcrvlllao-Oh: ‘Ilecil: noun ennui. mamas-uni iimiutrniimnmun. - linimcnt went to the root of my “"'"°' woman and 1m. lioiuyflcili-h. e °" Wm" ‘°' "m" "wmmmmvwmumwm cffhe Canadian mmflu‘ munmu’ mamnmm’ T" [RC9 0‘. "l!" “WW9?- lal- all“ awning‘: Ifllfi. vqlllmt i: ..... ...:ii:.i..ti:i..".i:: ~ '..~»-w- . . _ l "l! been whiting in Paninurc Iclcnd, the guoat oi’ her lllter. Mrs. Edwin Med- doMld rcturucd to .her home in downtown. A 9-,;- Mwumiamcconud. MSIIHIP Melanin 1nd w. trout Ncliuiil. Vernon, motored to Georgetown rc- ccutlv. 0M om the aunt: o! Ur- cnd Ilia. l’. a. aqiomcn. Niiiivlilligfi Pa". ‘ Ciut P34": J “rib. "suiiwoiiriiv" WALLPAPER Will Not Fade.- 22 and 30 Inches W » Fcctoari I BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS ' For Wide. c ire conic.» w‘ i .....°” i *1 v . '1.‘