r : c seal rvruvsenr- nulls! al, Black and White. It’s the best paid for . . Chateau, Teatone, Wonderful “Rayon” Silik ‘Stocking, good 75c value 50¢ ‘i ca very special offer r Good heavy weight Rayon hose, 81 inches length, “mock seam" up back, re- inforced heel, toe and-sole. This wonder- ful stocking is offered in Honey Beige, Flesh, Silver grey, Atmosphere, Gun met- money YOU. 6V8!‘ SEW. * - Canada’s Best ' DOLLAR STOCKING Pure Thread Silk Hose, extra quality, a wonderful _wearer, lovely. finish and fine appearance. We have never seen anything so good for less than $1.26 Rose Taupe, Gun metal, French Nude, Mailed postpaid on receipt of price. . . . . . - stocking for the Mailed post eeeeese_ Black and White. .$i.00 Insidious Eye Strain ‘@- '0rackcd 0cm Y And a iicrnmcal We use this adjective ode , visediy. Sufferers from Eyestrsin may have pericet vision and there- fore do not suspect the ,l'6!Qll¢Q of any eye defect. . The motive power of the Entire hu-aan organism _ is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it is computed utilise about 20% oi’ this Nerve Energy, but when Eyeetrain is present, s. much larger propor- tion is required. Hence defective eyes, through their consumption of an excessive amount of Nerve Energy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce 'Oarlood in today-selling at “fiififii lowest prices. \ Bran Shorts, Oil Coke Moll, Inga! lest Meal, Cracked Grain, Rolled Oetl. Oatmcali Beled Bay and Straw, Feed Oats, (White and‘ Black), Feed Buckwheat, Feed Wheat, Ferd Barley, Poultry Supplies of all kinds, wholesale and retail. p PI: prices are the lowest. -% § i f’ ill htfllth. ~ " - navr: your: arse i Carter & Co. “mm” . C. F. Hutcheson :1 i Limit? orromsrarsr I ‘ M ' ‘ i? 4" A ' SIGHT ‘Tilli- Bell & Mathieson BARRISTEIIS A: SOLICITORS .. EXAMINATION °'""" -.fi.':.“...."“'.‘:‘°"‘ ""' tilttlng and rurrlvlnr 61w». Ml MONEY To w“ I ‘. u. J. MAliQN Q ~ . OPTOMETRI . - on“ conned“, Wm, g TIGNISII HIGH sciioor. D"'l"-°'° ndudr Roll oi Tignish High School Monun" P‘ E‘ l’ for month oi February. Grade X. 1, Everett Broderick. _ o ' ' Grade IX. 1, Ignatius Shea. 2, Wil- » v e . lie Bernard. 3. Sylvaln Buote. in!’ 0f 333107111, Cards Grade vrrr. 1. Freddiia Handrehan. 2, Francis Pennessey. 3, Sylvester Arsenault. Grade VI. 1, Ozanie Gaudet. 2, Ai- bert Gaudet. 3, Eiphege Bernard and ‘Peter O'Brien (equal). Primary Department. Grade V. 1, Aliclde Boudrssult. 2, Ronnie Mc- Kinnon and Emmett Murphy (equal). 3. Edgar Malllctt. ' Grade lV.»l,' Cyril Bernard 2. Clif- . BELL C4’ MATHIESON ; * a. n. our. D. L. MATHIESON, LL. B. Bsn-isters, Solicitors, Etc. » ' Money to Loan. > Oifieee-Fsriottetown and Montague A Mark R. McGuigan .1 B. A. _ lord Perry. 3. Harold Bernard. u‘ aaasraléraysgiélcggg. ITO- Grade m. Lil-larold Murphy. a. . Lloyd Macbeod. 8, Stanley Bernard. - mm“ ‘r kmumn’ "u Grade 1r. Romeo Chaieson. 2, Rey- . ‘l ‘ mond Poirier. 8, Joseph Lg Clerc. f 85 Bnenfley Grade l. 1, Freddie Richard. s, . - ‘ . 3- A- ‘nrn’ Y Waiter Doucette. 8, Raymond Gavin. W. I. BENTLEY. K. 0. Ierrlsier and Attorney-pt-hw : m Richmond Street - . ' ONE! T0 LOAN (harlottetewa, I. l. l. ‘Wsi-Tccriilrel Till ¢McDonald 8c McPhee ’ "?%:'“~’7’*' B. A. Mrs. Shamlpler, 110s 8t, Halifax, 3., wntee:—" fer tortured Jilth ecsemqbfor years, an U RD()(II\ i Lin)!» Bill! us. ‘ Road where they attended a Lecture Eezeaa Fer lure .‘$ii'i.-.'i?z‘-'L"i‘.‘i°.i1.l°$.?.3- "l g. ‘ v me to take v -. ~» rowrnsa i‘ Jeaeertib! iuezabersoiine conne- Jlarehldwitii llmenibers preetnt. Western Guardian -wl!'irsan scsurpur. c. .1 Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- ian, and will be yleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ti. —PLEA8ANT ENTERTAINMENT. — On Tuesday last, a large number o! ‘Ilgnish eltiselts drove to Palmer and Musical in the Palmer Road Hall. Rev. Dr. McLellan who was the speaker gave a glowing account of his trip to Ireland. The Rev. de- lighted the hearts of the Irish do‘ cendsrits who oeme in numbers to hear coma late history o! the land oi their forefathers. Father McLellan speaking in his usual eloquent man- ner told oi the beauty and prosperity o! that Country to whom the world owes a. debt c: gratitude. At the close oi his lecture the Rev. Dr. was ten- dered s. hearty vote of thanks. A very pleasing musical program completed the evening's entertainment. Perfect order was maintained throughout the program. The proceeds of the evening amounted to $115.00. PERSONALS --Mh. Amslai McGrsth, Albertori, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Conroy, Tignish-T. —Mrs. P. M. Evans. Tignish, leit on Monday's express for Boston where she will enter the Carney Hospital for‘ treatment. Her friends wish Mrs. Evans a speedy return to health-Jr. -Mr. Lawrence McNally, Bummer- side, who hes been visiting in Tlgnish returned to his home on Friday.~T. Eastern Guardian "EASTERN AGENTS-MI. J-W‘ Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. "WIONTAGUE Communion will be dispensed next Sunday in the Unit- ed Church. Montague at the mom- ing service, l1 s. m. at this service the-newly elected members of ses- be service Friday evning at 7.45 at which Ev. Mr. Williams oi the Bap- tiet Church will preach. On Sunday evening 'i p. m. there will be e ser- vice oi praise and sacred song. Ap- propriate selections o! Easter music have been specially pared. “WUNDAY ssavrcsm- Rev. J. W. Williams will conduct services on the Montague circuit “ ‘ March 31st, as follows: Montague l1 a. ili- Pastor's subject: "Man ap- proaching the Cross." Choir will ren- der hater music. Ordinance oi the lord's lupper will be observed st the close. Georgetown at 3 p. ‘in. sub- ject: "Christ's Burial in s Garden o! Flowers," Easter mule by the qhdr. lhlflttln"! pl rn. An Easter u! some mane b: the new» . ,...._ morsrrrorlisssme- The rtsrennieeuualtiam. auchuuin Holden's Institute was held at the besieet Mel-Minolta on ldfltl" opened byeinglng W. I. sion will also be ordained. There will g . ,...I ‘ »". _; .- -‘ l r. l l__ . THE CHAREOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,_ » ~- GLOVES est cuff effects. Prices $2 ouil‘. Price ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cuff. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HOSE ion and service weights. All springtime, nude, smoke, at t l ' SCARVES r shapes and latest materials. l i l LINGERIE Sets. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . riled. Price .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. Crepe do Chine Brilssicre S quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llld eeeeseeesaessses - . . . . . .. rs é Tér bills were paid and new committees appointed for next month. Readings were given by Mrs. Dcugalil Mac- Kinnon and Mrs. c. D. MacLcod and a recitation entitled "No Seats in Heaven" by Mrs. R. M. hiacnnc was’ Ollloytd an interestlnl; ilvc-miilute word-making contest was then put on by the hostess, 1st prize won by Mrs. Annie Murchison and consola- tion pflle by Mrs. Dooherly. Next meeting to be st the home oi Miss Bishop- roii oeil to be answered with "Your Best Idea of s Model Hus- bend". Lunch wli served by the host- fi and Victrola selections were en- iofld during a pleasant socisi ho..- esatelleass ‘self call when each Many new styles just in. Washable Kid and gloves with new- Coloured Rayon Silk with fancy White washable suede with pull on Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery. Chif- tan shades as well as illusion, braver. etc. Square or pointed heels. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 to $2.00 Many and varied are the styles a. -__., shadili in this new Spring collectio Triangle square and oblong styles. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.08 to $5.75 HANDBAGS to blend with your new outfit. n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 to $14.75 Pure Silk “Niagara Maid" Pantie Bloomer Brass-len- Sets, lace trim- “Grlflin" lock lmii, non rnvel Rayon Bloomers and Panties at $2.40, $2.95 .'.~sr. confines rsaocnlili.‘ loveliest fioral and modern design. Cape .80, $2.95 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 / . Perins Kid" Gloves. Best quality l‘; _eu - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.75, $3.50, $2.65. L. . . . $1.00 $3.00. i the sun ' v ‘p . . lull primal“? ' l i I I ospheru, Prices All Prices $5.70 set ‘w SPRINGl i “SMARTEST CREATIONS 3:55.... SPRING COATS, ENSEMBLES AND SUITS rum; RANGE or KIDDlES COATS AND HATS NOW 11v STOCK. » . . . $1.75 r FASHION CENTRE’? . éI-r ......._........._____,_, .- inse at er. aolumbe. fit glut. now. with its interior natures an mm” mm m, must naturally be ’a source Q1 pflflg n] m. moan“ unpmvemenu‘ no” to the, members oi the congregation, ‘my m, m"; ma] ha“, as well as to the energetic pastor, m“ ""1" “will! Mevmllvd- flmnlnl water under pressure, through whose eflorh and guidance, Mm mom, such splendid results have been m “on m‘ mom achieved. The new, brick church was m, m“ w: a a?‘ ' the first venture of lather McDonald, u“ gm“; In. "h; "wooed. Norman for less. ‘the I 3101100 °1 a fis-eeabiemenner built during the pastorate of urea sumo ~ IOOIETY-ellhe was sinuGii-llaandconstderedat uiesuw-snaetiiiesmoymeee‘ i-imeM-blrftliefllllst mi mansion muons estate eh ‘ .‘l a... ....r.. s... ......:...* smmrfpw - quay-pus- " Josue; oileit evmnrsos... “e f ‘he veil ' ’ .5 ‘i: p‘ ‘vivid. v I I llflil! I l J I RR 0 WSE BR 0s LIM Price . . . . . . . . . ." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i $14.75 7 l l. l é‘ 1 Irtvelier. lolloslns were the’ speakers: . lunnie McDfi-leld, m. s. uenoinid, in the diocese. Electrically ileum. Ales McAdam and ads A. redness“. McDonald. Mable and mum. one of these anion, m. mounds. ens t. amu- MARCH 28. 1929 AN EARLIER EASTER AND THE Fnsisioil/ABLE PA CCESSORIES FOR n" Variations of all the smart Spring styles-cleverly tail ored of fine fiat crepe—contrasts, pleated and draped skirts-circular and box pleated effects-in fact every one of the new ideas suitable for the‘ smart afternoon frock. All the new shades‘ and desirable patterns of the Sizes 14 to. 40.? Easter Frocks ! WEAR SMART BOWS AND JABOTS Business girls, collegq girls, smart young matrons-ln fact all woman who like fashions frocks at a moder- ate price-are finding this a “happy lllllflll flollllll" 101' Spring drflug. Prices $10.50 u. $46.00 We are sure there is one to suit your style. Why not try? A EASTER HATS 7 that mve the Imlrtness or mt she straw combinations, Tsyo straws and Italian braids. Featuring 1,119 n" p. renler briml. smart tlsllt little turn llllllrewPl-iceswithinreechofall. FLOWERS FOR l. EASTER SUITS AND COATS Violet‘. Gal-dines, no"; gm] mu” other blossoms. Prices :54, u, 95¢ N ECKPIECES Po: In: neckpiecee. smart "is decidedly chit. Price $41.00 to 800.00. I TED f \ Thesuheoi on Pro entertainment. ~ .- Thwdey evehiufmmh u "The subject to be discussed is Resolved that Canada ii a 1pm;- PIW t» 11w than the vpmd sum." A_ debate between the” n", m“ should live ‘to the audience en lu- "lll-illl and inetruetivs evening's