.31..» rim rfluzwnTTETOWN There's the concentrated goodness of .' prime, lean beef in OX0. No wonder_ ‘ "it gives soups and gravies such added flavour and eniivens casseroles and left-overs so delightfully! (I Try it for that last professional touch that ‘makes good cooking better. And find; ‘like mothers all over the world, how_ ‘healthful and nourishing OXO is for- little ones—and grown-ups, tool odn Q-Q Q44 Charlottetown ' Plate Gilalshsuiran-ce at mflt at Slauaelile, Lloyd ’ "" , u. »~ '\»1l\-\!.l\¢ n s/‘AI at’ a m» Western Guardian -I'EED VITAMINEIIAL and meal- biend. Sold at Bruce's. 4506-2-22-11 --WESTEB.N AGENTr-Ml‘. O. J Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- lan. and will be -leased toreceive new and renewal subscriptions. l-Uti —KEEP YOUR. FOX!!! HEALTHY. Feed cod oil and Ross-Miller iox bis- cuit. Sold right at Braces. ‘ 4506-2-22-11 -BREADALBANE CHARGE-Un- ited Church, Rev. David Coburn, pas- tor. Services ior Feb. 24th: Pleasant Valley 11 a. m.; Granville 3 p.m.; i fBreadalbane 7 p.m. g g css of Bri- E. R. BROW a 7 7- km massages, ._ Life, Aeefiant, Sickness and —BOYS, BOOZE AND BOOTLEG- GEES-The radio talks oi Rev. W. H. Harding over C.H.G.B. (Holman’s Ltd.) on Sunday aiternoonsro be- coming more popular each week. The questions coming in cover a wide range oi subjects. Next Sunday ii- ternoon the subject im-"Boys, Booze and Bootleggers.” 5 —SPEC1AL SERVICES — Revival meetings will be held in the Elmsdale Nazarene Church beginning Monday, the 25th inst. and continuing over Sunday, March 3rd., with services each night at 7.00, Sunday at 10.30 and 7.00. An all day meeting on Fri- day, the 1st, with services at 10.30, 2.30 and '1. Revs. B. Dixon, A. Stan- iord and J. W. Turpel in charge. i -'1'1!.ANSI'EBRIlD-Mr. Ray Stew- art has ben transferred irom the ' Bank oi Nova Scotia, Kensingion to Moncton, N. B. and leit on Monday Feb. 11th to take up his new duties. Beiore leaving hewm entertained at the home oi Mr. Fred Jardizie (a iellow employee) and presented with a beautiful set oi military brushes and safety razor by his iriends. Altho‘ taken by surprise. Mr. Stewart thanked them ior their kind remem- ‘brance. A very pleasant evening was spent with contests, games and music. After refreshments were served by lvha. Jardine all departed to their memes wishing Mr. Stewart every success. (g MIACIIIIS’ STUDY GROUP.- ‘The regular meet/lug oi the Malpeque ,Teachsrs Study Group was held in Darnleyschool on the evening oi Feb. 12th with Inspector Murphy and six teachers present. In the absence of the president, MissM. MacSwain "occupied the chair. The minutes oi “the second last meeting were read and adopted after which the school- iadr list was revised ior the next year. The teachers presented their Time " Tables which were discussed and in- structive talks given on ‘each by 1n- speotor Murphy. Several problems re- lative to school work were brought zup, on which a general discussion took place. Next meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 12th at 2.30 p.-m. in Darnley School and each teacher ‘present is asked to bring a. set oi ‘eight questions on following subjects Grade VIII, IX. and X. British Hi8- tory (House oi Stuart) Miss Wood- slde; Geography, (United SEARS) Ilvlhs MaoSwaln; Grammar, (Analys- is and Parsing) Ivlr. Billiphant; Ar- tlmaeidc, M43 Mill; Canadia. Hlfl- lllly (60 Rebellion 1937) Miss Smith, {Nbturo Study, Mr. Murphy. JVALUABHE RACER WENT THIOUGII ICE - 0n Wednesday morning Mr. Leo Wood. oi Summer- slde, was driving Mr. Eugene McEa- clisrn, well-known traveller ior a Montreal firm, over h) Mi‘. Callbacks store at Central Bedeque on t slness and when near the mouth oi Brad- shaw's Creek all at once the horse and sleigh went through the ice. Both occupants were able to jump over the back oi the sleigh on to solid ice, the traveller, though quits an an elderly gentleman, landing high and dry though Mr. Wood got a. bad soaking. It was Mr. Percy Bowness‘ valuable racing horse they were driving and the water at the spot, near the Be- deque shore, was about twelve ieet deep. As, there was no chance oi ex- tricating the animal without assist- ance, Mr. McEaohei-n volunteered to hold its head above water whilst-‘Mr. Woodwent ior help. This he did ior about hali an hour, until the arrival oi Ivlr. 10rd who lives nearby and other helpers including a party pas- sing ou the ice in an auto. By the aid o! ” ' Passed under the ani- mal they were able to lilt it bodily oil to the ice. The sleigh was also re- covered, but all Mr. Mc-Eachernb samples oi dry and sporting goods were ruined. He also lost a tlobill that iell out oi his pocket as he was taking out his kniie to cul. the har- ness. The horselwas taken to.M.r, Lord's barn, thoroughly rubbed down and blanketed and a iew hours later wad brought home apparently none the worse. 8o the adventure ended iar more happily than it might have done ior all concerned. The incident, however. should serve as a warning to all that the ice is none too snie and that every precaution should be used by those travelling on‘ it.vMr. Percy Bowness passed over the same spot only a iew days ago with his heavy motor-hearse-S. —T11BEE FINED $2 AND COSTS EACbL-At the police court in Sum- merslde on Wednesday three drunks, one irom a sister province, one irom Charlottetown and the other a local party, were each fined $2 and costs.- ._?__;___._ raasouans -Mr. Ben]. Tanton. student oi Price and Miss Wilson, both oi our it to his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton this week-S. —Mr. William McKay, oi Spring- field, who underwent an operation ior a iracture oi the knee-cap about a. month ago, is now very much im- proved and will be able to'return to his home very shortly-S. —Mrs. Brown, who has been und- ergolng treatment" in the Prince County Hospital ior some time, leit 0n Thursday ior he; home in Al- berta very much impgoved. Her many iriends will be pleased to see her about againi-S. -—The many friends of Mrs. Allen Fraser, o! Bedequef who was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Friday last ior treatment will be pleased to learn she is going on very nicely-S. ‘ --Mr. Herman Diamond, oi.’ Alber- ton. who has been in the Prince County Hospital for over two months suiiering irom pleurlsy and pneu- monla. is soiar recovered as to be able to returnhome in a iew days.- S. --Rev. Bernard Gillls returned to Charlottetown on Wednesday irom attending the closing of the Forty Hour Devotion on Tuesday morning. Rev. Glllls has a fine voice and took the solo parts at High Mass. Rev. Theodore Gallant oi’ Mont Carmel at the organ-S. -—Mrs. Demas Arsenault, who has returned to her home in Moncton, N. B.,‘had been visiting her old home in Urbanville ior the past month and was at home at the time oi her par- ents‘ deaths, Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault, who were buried together on Janu- ary lath-S. LAKE VERDE SCHOOL The standing oi’ Lake Verde School for the month o1 January: Grade IX.—1, Parnell Wood; 2, Maurice Redmond; 3, Teresa Cairns and Edna Redmond, equal; 4, Mar- garet Cairns; 5, Leonard Hughes; 6, Clarence Redmond. Grade VIII.—1, Charlie Boylan; 2, Imelda. Hughes; 3, Margaret Red- mond; 4, Willie Wood; 5, Mary Red- mond; 6, Kathleen Wood. Grade V.—-l, Laura Hughes; 2, Pius Redmond; 3, Allan Hughes; 4, Ivan Redmond; 5, Helen Acorn. Grade 1V.-l, Matthew Redmond; 2, Felix Redmond. Grade IIL-l. Ira Redmond; 2, Ba- sil Redmond; 3, Joseph Shea. Grade II. (SrJ-l, Esther Red- mond; 3, Laevenia Shea. Grade II. (JrJ-l, Marion Boylan; Grade I (Sm-l, Allan Callahan; Grade I (Jr.)—1, Mary Callahan; 2, Davis Russel; 3, Ernest Shea. Perfect attendance, Charlie Boy- lan, Pius Redmond, Marion Boylan. EMYVALE SCHOOL Honor roll oi Emyvale School ior January: Grade X.—1, Mildred Cusaclr; 3, Maurice McDonald and Emerlck “Wk ile They Last ’l’ . We Have a Limited Number oi Fancy Earthen-ware Tea Pots A Nice Assortment to Choose From at v Pleasing Prices. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd.’ mannerisms Phone 191. “The Friendly Hardware Store" ., nrmilhlav Eastern Guardian ..°EA5'11BN AGENT-Mr. J. W Murdock l: Guardian Agent In Mon tague and will be pleased to receiv- new and renewal nubacrllltiflna. l . . ‘HORSE RACES BL Cfldlflll‘! Saturday, Feb. 33 It 1.30 P. m. Thffl 3133395, “lQ-Qril-al . JPBESBYTEBIAN SERVICES - Will be held on Sunday. Feb. 24th as iollws: Lorne Volley at 11 a. m:; Cardigan at 3 p.m., and Montague a '1 p.m. Rev. (LB. Pitcher, B.A., B D., oi Toronto, will conduct the sei vices at all three places. ..'A WONDERFUL WINTER-On Saturday, real-nary 16th., m. a. a. Massey oi Bothwell, acwmpanied by his three sons Basil, Freeman and Bernard, leit home at 7.30 with his Ford w visit his old iriend Mr. Free- man Muttart at Gladstone, P. E. l. They passed through Bridgewater at 9 p_. m, but as it started to snow heavily and threatening oi a storm when near Cardigan, they decided to turn back and proceed toward home. The time made was equal to the belt roads in summer. Basil is now home on a two month's leave, alter an ab- sence oi eight years in the Canadian West in the employ oi Canadian Bank oi Commerce. Heisnow station- ed at Wilcox, Sash, and will return‘ April 1st. MALPEQUE On account oi the continued illness oi Mr. James Burns, eightmembers oi his iamily arrived home during the week. They are as iollowsz-Mrs, J. W. Palmer, Conway, Mrs. Frank Bag- uall, Hunter River, Mism Stella and Mary, Hartford, Conn. George and Harold Hartford 00mm, William and Stephen, Char‘ ‘tetown. It is ear- nestly hoped that Mr. Bums recovery will yet be complete and that, these young people who are welcome visit- ors here may enjoy a happy reunion. Dr. J. C. Simpson, Summerside, was a. recent visitor to Malpsque. Miss Beatrice Campbell leit ior her home in Burlington on Saturday, av- ening after a. pleasant visit hers where she was the guest oi Miss Mar- garet Ramsay. Mr. George Biixton, Charlottetown. was a welcome visitor at the home oi his daughter. Mrs. Ralph Beairsto "North Shore House" on Wednesday Mr." Calby Lewis, Freetown was s. recent visitor to this place. Miss Alma Woodside student at Union Commercial College, summer- side spent the week end at her home in Hamilton.‘ Mrs. Russel Campbell, Indian River is spending some time with friends in Sea View. " Mrs. Wm. J. Pavnier, Burlington, spent a iew days with her sister, Mrs. Johnson Bernard, Baltic. ‘ Miss Clara Donald, Baltic is visit- ing relatives in Sea. View. Mrs.’ Hugh Campbell, Sea View is the guest oi her sister, Mrs. John MacGougan, Kensington, Miss Margaret MacCiougan, Ken- slngton, is spending a iew weeks the guest oi Mrs Ralph Beairsto. Miss MacGougan who was a iormsr resi- dent oi this place is always s welcome visitor. (M) Hogan, equal. Grade VIIL-l, Joseph Cuseck. Grade vL-l, Stephen McDonald; 2, John McQuaid and Lawrence Murray, equal; 3, Raymond Gulls!- Grade V.—-l, Teresa Cusac; 2, An- nie Cusack; 3, Teresa Murray. Grade IV.--l, Mary Hosea: 2. lie- neas Coady; 8, Kathleen Woods; Grade III.-1, Vincent Murray; 3. Leonard Cusack: 3; Joseph Clothin- Grade i1.--1, Damian ‘Rainer; 3. James McDonald; 3, Clara McDon- aid. Grade I.-1, Basil Murray; I, Illi- us Trainer; 3, James Woods. , Maurice Tierney MaryTralwt Ii Insignia-sin 1 Readynw, the finest showing of new Wall Paper THE IMPRESSIVE SHOWING 0F eludes this year the finest design Canadian and American factories. As u the greatest range oi attractive papers prices that mean assaying to you. WALL PAPERS in- s irom the best oi the sual, you will find-here and as usual you find -If your need is for a pretty little pattern for the kit- chen, we can supply it better. If you need to re-decorate from the front door to the attic, this store supplies the better sort of service. “ Sunworthy ” Wall Papers May we direct special atten- tion to this wonderful new line-colors that afford a new record oi resistance to the-fading eiiect of light. Cost only a. little 1n0re——1ast longer-preserve their color longer-please you longer. ASK TOMSEE “SUN WORTHY ” roll you p roll at 15 OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS SEND IN Prices Still quoted for Double Rolls of 7,2 sq. ft. For the convenience oi our custom- ers, we quote prices by double roll- that is to say, what you buy as one‘ ay for as one roll. For example, a. double roll at 30 cents 1s exactly the same. price as a. single cents. YOUR NAMES FOR THE NEW WALL PAPER CATALOGUE The new catalogue will be off the press in a. day or two, send in your name now, and we shall mail y pon. ou a copy. Use the cou- MOORE & MCLEOD LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please send me WALL PAPER CATALOGUE Name Address l‘ '3' Its I-s He's uncanny-q... u, F, as soon as ready a copyiof the NEW v l':' 'P.»I.I:'.O 11.0 0,1,: e,e;e e30 e 0,0 s s.,s_o a qeJp |.¢;.._.>.,,.,.."_| “melamine; o a e e-e I-a IAI a l'a'ote elarolo e o. REGULAR SAMPLE BOOKS READY AT YOUR CALL TODAY First arrivals iof - New Spring Dresses D ready to we very busy opening URING the last few days, the ladies ar department has been and putting into stock a. great lot oi these lovely new dresses ior im- mediate wear. The designs are veryimoderu, flare skirts are very generally shown, small pl excellent effect, and a. large s used to number oi the very prettiest dresses are, made up in PRINTED CREPES A good many solid colors in --rose, blue, red, shown, and will be Many prices, b oi choice at plain orepes navy and green are still popular. , ' ut with the widest range $8.75, $10.50, $16.15 $19.50 and $25.3 A fwllplranv our "29