Hid-Juan“ QJJ5VC1Q THURSDAY. A sndrlh‘)! o] rear Aiuurrr ALLEN a0 l“ u Mm“ A Now-once deapalrod of “Yesterday," writes Mrs. I. A. i Jarrett of Scarborough Bluffs, l Ont, “my fifteen months old ' son won second prize over more than two hundred other boy babies of the same age in the Canadian National Exhibi- tion Baby Show. When he was five weeks old Eagle Brand saved his life. Ho was half starved and nearly drove me crazy with his crying." If you are unalvle to nurse '0ur baby, send for Baby Velfare literature, using the coupon below. FREE! Wnmieriul Baby Booklet! The Borden Co. Limited. I15 George Si.. Toronto. Oar. Conllsmont Please lend mo (no u" sl booklet entitled “Baby Welfare." Wsma »-_-.--.».---.-@__- Addnu .-......_. ~~~~~~~ ...-...-.... e.w.a MILK Brilml . EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'.\'O'I‘IK‘IC~.I\LI. accounts not scitlml by hlarch 31st. llllbl. no handed to our Sdlllfitfll‘ for collec- iion. Bears érllvars. 1038-3-2Il-3i . DISPLAY or Smart Spring Hats on and alter Saturday March 26th a’. .\‘li'~.s Cumptoirs. (Jcorgc- town. ltitlli-ii-E-l-li. . IIIXYDAS YlTlII) BAPTIST (than-vii .- IJPF. Sunday. NllifCh ‘l7. Dunrhra T210 p. ill. and St. Peters. ll .t in. ilu. ll. C. Morgan. Pus- "lTllli ll.\l"l‘l-i'l‘ (.‘lll'l{('ll . {or .\l‘.n'c'ii, L27. 1932: 1;‘.....i.i.~ n?!) l’. M; Sr. Peter's 11.00 A .\l ll. C. k-‘Irargalil, Pastor, ‘ "it ' Tllli QYEEN l.lS'l'ENS-l.\' ICNON, Nl"l‘illl 23- 113i" The (Ianadiiiii Press» --» A new four- valuc porialale wireless set vras de- livered at liuckingliaiii Pillars: for Nitrch 5. so that the Queen could hear the broadcast; relay from "White llorse Inn“ at the Colis- eum. The Queen had ‘already seen tho show twice. but when it be- came known that the British Broadcasting Corporation were to broadcast a part of it, arrange- ments were made for a portable yrn-eless to be sent to the Palace. ~ The piano which interested the -Dnke of York on his recent visit to the British Industries Fair at Olympia. is one of the biggest in the world, and forms part. of s consignment of 20 pianos ordered by the‘ B. B. C. It is called the Super-Grand, 9 feet, 6 inches long, designed after months of experi- ment with special models for use in wireless studios. STREAM FLO\V IN THE ~l PROVINCE OF QUEBEC The Dominion Water Power and Hydrometrlc Bureau of tho De- partment. of the Interior reports that the run-off of the streams in the province of Quebec durln! December was above normal except ln the ares. south of the St. Law- rence River. In the northern PM‘ tion of the province stream flow records indicate a. run-off seventy per cent greater than the Decem- ber average, whilst for tho area draining to the St. Lawrence from the north the run-off was about five per cent above the normal. Bouth of the 8t. Lawrence in the Bherbrooke ares the run-off was only about seventy per cent of the December average, whilst further east near the mouth or the St. Lawrence the run-oft wzs less than seventy per cent of normal. WESTERN , GUARDIAN _.I.OBSTEII FISHING supplies in . stock at Braces 1629-8-23-2l -e PIECES SILK curtiiia Net, regular, $1.25 m 31.65 yd. Special, 88c. st Sinclair's. 1024-3-23-21 —-e I'll-ICES SILK Curtain Net. 85c. to 81.50 values, clearing at 69s., at Binclsirs. 1e24-3-20-2i -6 PIECES SILK Curtain Not. worth 06c. to 156.. selling, 49o. st Sinclair's. 1624-3-28-21 -| PIECES COTTON Curtain Net, was 60 and 75c, special, 89c. st Sinclair's. 1624-3-23-2i —NORTII BEDEQUE AND Free- town United Church: N. Bedeque, l1; Traveller's Rest, 3; Freetown, 'l. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. —-FOX MEAT! of s11 kinds, fresh stock, 50 to 100 lbs, boxes in stock at Braces. 1629-34341 -3 PIECES COTTON Curtain Net, regular 50c. value for 29c, at Sinclair's. 1624-3-23-21 —0UII STORE and warehouse will be closed on‘ Good Friday, March 25th. Sinclair a Stewart Limited. —-NOTlCE.—All ticket holders of Bedeque Rinktake notice that their ticket expires for the season on the 31st of March. If suitable condi- tions prevail durlng April the price will be 15 cents for an evenings skate. By order of the Management. 1653-3-24-11. -'I'IIE FINAL GAME for the Clark Trophy takes place inBedeque Rink, Friday, March 25th. The first game ended in a. tic and this one is expected to be a thriller all the way. McDonald of the North Bodcquo team was sick the last game but will be on deck this time. Freetown is determined to win. Can they do it? Conic and see the best. game of the season. 1 hours skate alter the match. 1653-3-24-11. -—CON(.‘ERT REPEATED — The cxccilcni. concert put on in the Salvation Army Hail. Sunnncrsidc, last week, wins repeated zigain on Tuesday night to a capacity audi- ence. Sonic iitlfillllmllll numbers were given, mnonp, thcni were a quortctie by Messrs. Lcith Cure. L. B. Crue, Siackfcrd and Archie Sharp. Mr. A. P. Wells and the army officers gore a very inter- esting dialogue. A sale of candy adclcti to the proceeds. s —-AI.BERTON COUNTY COURT — The Albcrton County Court met on Tuesday. His Honor, Judge In- man. presiding. Judgment was given in a case held over from last (hurt. The case was Parker A. Horne vs Gongaeius Ready. in an action for damages arising out of an automobile collision. Judgment for plaintiff $50 and costs. An- other case, an action for debt W. W. Silllker vs E. L. MacDougall judgment given for $20012. Two garnishec cases were disposed of. The adjourned sitting of the Sum- merslde County Court hns been set for April 2nd. S —~CHAMI’ION SKATER IN PRACTICE - Mr. Joseph E. Arse- nault of Wellington, 92 years of age, who was recently proclaimed champion of the world lor amateur nzatera over 85 years by tlte A. A. A. of Montreal is keeping in prac- tice. Last Friday he and another 1624-3-23-21 . New Dance Prices 25c to wmmaetowm -‘ 11.1.5 -CI'_I~‘}B_P_Q'I'TE'EQYYF COATS for i Easter s showing of coats the most our business ltistory-dain lng new models in Polo, Crepe Cloth, Tweeds, Camels hair, Lzirnablln $8.75. $13.95. $25.00 to $48.00 . Q Charming " Knitted Suits $4.50 w $25.00 You are invited to see the finest s 1 kind in the Province! Handbags in new Spring styles all with pockcis- Colors. “lack Browlh Beige’ [flue and Green, Prices $2.25, $3.00. ., .1511, $4.00, . 5.00 and up to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.00 each Ladies’ Ncckwear. Collars and Vestccs in lace. gcorgciie crepe, satin ‘and pique. Prices from 50c to . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 153-00 Handkerchief» (leorgeiic (Yrcpe. liacc will Lilli!"- Wear a l-Iat that’s making headline news! 'l‘he new ideas are here shown in such assortment as _\'0u’vc seldom seen» Every charming. chic new type is shown-and at fill low a price ! i i $2.98 i0 (vote Charlottetown, complete in lily flatter- $18.00 howing of the One piece two tone t silknit. STEP IN l)AlN'l‘Y PANTIE, all the smartly t ish, cuff k . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 table full $9.00 \ Ideas in Easter Lingerie lace trimmed styles, rayon, spring colours CREPE ‘DE CHINE nilc and white . $2.00 new colors, A WONDER ! See the step ins and bloomers all newest styles. 39c sin. val, Holiday, motel. Price per pair A New Easter p Hosiery “Kaysor” Hose all silk to the top. cradle‘ foot. “Slendo” heel. run stop at. welt. Heavy-service weight. Colors. Rose Taupe. Carni- Oasis, Gun- $1.50 “Clalrotte Mesh" silk stockings. This b a medium sized mosh all silk welt, foot. and heel» Colors, Black, Bedou- in, Oasis and Senegal. Price per pair $1.00 Kaysor and Orient, silk hose, medium service weight. mercerisod welt and foot. Colors, Carnival, Revolt-y, Pepper, Gigolo. Night. Club, Rltumba, Muskoka, Fairway and Farm _ The colors mentioned above are the very newest Spring colors, but in addition to those. we have about 20 other standard Price per pair Kayser and Orient, Chiffon hose ln..a great variety of colors. Price, per pair “Nil , Silk l ill I Hour?» fuliiilj shades. $l-00 Pajama in ullored and n e W $3.00 SET peac $3.00 and , h DOLLAR shown in Ascot Ties in ailorcd fin- nec .. $1.00 of sllknlt. ssaeoenaoelvess- Ladies’ Kid Gloves in new Spring colors. Pull on style with both plain and fancy cuff, also Paris flare. Prices $1.50, $2.00,‘ $2.50, $3.00. $3.25 and . . . . . .. $5.00 pair s... Ladies’ Suede Gloves. Plain pull on style, new Spring Colors. Prices ceousaseoqeeen . . .3350 pair Ladies’ Leatherette Gloves, "Kayser" made. Mostly pull on style- Paris flare cuffs. All better qualities are hand sewn. Good variety of colors. Priccs,,75c,$l.00and $l.50palr o great assortment of new ‘Spring colors and patterns Prices98c,$1.50,$l.75,$2.00and What Charming Easter DRESSES Celnnese Crepes, Silks Prints-every day you’ll find something so new i $4.25 w $25.00 gllligsiiipw ....$2-25 veteran skater Mr. McAusland of Wellington, who is ill years of age, had a match race of halt n mile on Wellington rink, which was won by Mr. Arsenuult with case. After the race he was presented with the “Loving Spoon", sent by the M. A. A. A. to his can; Mr. Emile Arscnsult, for presentation to him. Many congratulations were show- ered upon him by his friends and spectator: who witnessed the race. Mr. Arsenault has always been an ardent believer in all winter sports and is Just as much at home on skates as the youngsters. S -LANTERN LECTURE 0N’ IN- DIA — A most interesting lantern lecture on India was held in St. Mary's Hall. Summerside. on Tues- day evening. It was under the auspices of the Junior W. A. Ven Archdeacon White acted as chelr- man and gavs an interesting showed the various occupations of customs and many beautiful pul- aketch of each scene. The pictures the people of India. their religious uuooru ll)()D nnnnnn iirrns B B B Dyspepsia and Dizzy Headaches Mrs. lease Corbin, West. Advocate, l d _ dsgileredl far years mm y psiesn III - sehas. Alter ‘Kiting two bctltlsluof N.8., writeev-“I had Burdock Blood Bitten I felt like a diflerent- woman. My headaches dis- a poarsd, and l can new est what I l‘ o without. that. ‘ "‘ digestion l mflend sleet new maul." '. for tlu pose l! years, only by The 4. TZ. ‘T. ~$f aces and scenes. An interesting study o! the famous Mahatma Gandhi clothed in a white robe called for special comment. I-le was without his herd of goats. An serial view of Madras was of par- ticular interest; as was the Mis- sion Bohools in the district of Kangrs. Views showing the bene- fits of modern irrigation to the desert wastes and the modern roads gave the audience an ex- cellent idea of the progress that India has made, since British occupation. Mr. T. l-I. B. Jackson manipulated the hine in a very efficient manner. A silver collection was taken to defray expenses. S PERSONALS —Miss Dorothy Charlottetown. Bllliphanl: is spending a week visiting friends in B —Mrs. Edward Hennessey daughter Miss Dorothy, of den. were visitors this week. and Bor- to Richmond S —Mrs. Emma Brander, Baltic, and Miss Eliza Champion, Darnlcy. were visitors to Summerside, the guests of Mrs. J. Morrison. --m-. George Champion, Dornley, and Mr. George Higgins, spent Sat- urday in Summersidc visiting friends. -—Mr. Wlnsley Goodwin, of Ken- singt/on. is visiting friends in South- port, the guest of Mr. Joseph Kelly. —Mrs. Bishop, of Howlen. mt 0, is a patlen‘ in the Prince County Hos- pital and is making satisfactory progress toward recovery-S. BRINGING UP FATHER —~Mr. Lyle, of Lot l6, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Henry Jamleson. of Summerside. Mrs. Jamieson also has as her guest, her mother, Mrs. Ly1e.—El. —Mr. Joseph Aflleck. n former resident of Summc ldc, who has resided in Calgary for some years, is visiting relatives on the Island. I-le has been the guest oi’ Mrs. Hamp- ton MacLean of Summerside for some days and left on Tuesday for searletown to visit his brother, Stewart Aflleck-S. —Mrs. tDr.) J. A. Lefurgey, of Alberton, who has recently been seriously ill, left the 17th inst. on on extended trip to visit: friends in Montreal, Toronto and other points in Central Canada, and anticipates many acquaintances in West Prince and elsewhere wish her a Joyful va- cation during her convalescence and speedy restoration to Health. Mrs. H. Ferguson Christens Oil Tanker NEWOASTLE-ON-TYNE, Eng- land, March 2'7. (Canadian Press Ooblfl-"Lskeshsll" ‘ t oil ‘tanker ever built 1n Great. Briwn for the Canadian trade last; night floated at her moorings in this harbor. The ship which has a carrying cspaclt, of 000,000 gallons} was launched yesterday whan Mrs. G- Ifowsrd rbrguson, wffo o! the Canadian High Commissioner in Iodon performed the christening an absence of several months.‘ Her ceremony. Tho launching was at- tended also by W. C.~Noxon, agent senoral for Ontario at London, and. F. P. Burden. agent general for' British Columbia. ' "Llksshell" was built to the ord- er of Dominion tankers, LimiterL. Ind will be the largest tanker s- float on the Great Lakes when she is put into commission in Canada- Troubled Waters A motorist has been fined s- U100 for leaving ‘ otl on the highway. Din-in: the past year it has/been quite natural to mistake the high- way for troubled waters-Punch I-lwyer — "Was your car under complete control at the time?" Defendant - "Yea, my wife was sitting in the roar BGIO-"—'AR!WQTI. Client-I know the evidence strongly ogainst my ix“ . l!" I have 150.000 to fight the case» Lawyer-As your attorneifi aware you that you'll never I0 l prison with that amount of men! And he. didn't; he wont the 0mm. . - l Bargain Days Marchf 2a, 24, 25. 26 ‘A of Bargains mm m» Them Mcliowaws Ltd. ninnuu, P. E. l. ,. ..| By George McManul Mfl- 5i - ATTtcKA l ‘(IS-IMTNE GLN ‘new 00-13115‘ uES A mime: or oxfisvs» SEND HIM ml- t WAN‘? TO TALK "row CAEvEY ABQuY MY RHEUMATIQM MEDICINE - 57m. ~ maaawnsinuvooiwr-imim i. i ‘ was- Bu? we Rrluwvtwilbnu GOT /lll"li $1.00 i