SATURDAY. , S "- 7-»... i K. if __= -_-__.._.._~_ an .-.,._.. f a ,Z' .~ I; l ,_ . 1?; 3141/ V r " 1 __ _ vii‘ hirts high q uality at, a saving price $1 each or 2 for $3.75 See them as shown in our Southern window to- day, handsome, well tailored, perfectly fitting Shirts, made by real shirt makers. You've bought $2.50 Shirts that are no better than these. $1.98 each-Z for $3.75 ‘lltuleillliiévl The Men’s Store LORYE VALLEY The many friends oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ail-Load lire Ililiilwil to lcarn that their two little tinilghtcrs are . the interior, bids fair to be one o! JIUGE STAFF WORKING the most up-to-date halls and ior such a gathering as was held on the 4th proved very satisizlctory. Those \vllo lnasqueradeci did much to make 0N THE IRISH GRAND THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN vii-zsrrnii ruinous -BUY best western horsemeat, beei tripe, bee! liver, hearts and boneleu bee! st Bruce's. iirs-z-zi-zi. Q-nsrr roa OTTAWA-Senator Orselmm MacArthur loll en milk iox biscuit and kibble meat meal at. breeding time. In stock at Bruce's. 1118-2-27-31. —REPAIRING TOWN WEAR!‘ - Men are busy this week hauling lumber from the woods to repair the town whari at the west end oi Summerside harbour. S i wntannsrr: roar! - ssv- ' ENTII ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. William Huestis celebraiei‘ the forty-seventh anniversary oi their wedding on Feb. 28rd. at their home in Summersl’ . Mani iriends called during the day t» extend their congratulations. Ii‘ the evening a few intimate friend were invited and s. most enjoyab: evening was spent. ‘ i --FUNERAL 0F MB W11 LIAM J. MACKAY - The tuner. o! Mr. William J. MacKay was he‘ on Tuesday from his lats resic ence to the Presbyterian Churc at Freeland. Rev. Mr. Robertso conducted the service assisted b. Rev. Mr. Coleman oi Port Hill. Th pallbearers were Messrs. A. A Ramsay, George Hardy, J. C. Pal mer, Colin Smith, Nelson Palmc and Bernard Murphy. Intermer was in the Cemetery at Freeland. -FUNERAL SERVICES — Tb funeral oi Mr. J. Frederick Staver was held from his late residence a Wilmot Valley on Wednesday aft» emoon. Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jean conducted the service, assisted b) Rev. Mr. Nicholson oi’ Bedeque Interment was in North Bedequc Cemetery. The pallbearers were Messrs. Everett Schurman, Brewer Auld, Samuel Waugh, Robert Sta- NAITDNAL 5W5!!!’ vert. Archibald Stavert, and James nuamu, Feb. 26.—F01l1’1311°l15311d improving under the treatment be- @1119 "mrrimem °f the evenmg‘ “mi four hundred girls have been work- ing reccivcd. l Miss Violet Lcard, of Farming‘ Brook was visiting her home for a l Tow days. Whilc in Lorne Villlcy; caused many a hearty laugh. Wiles were won by Dorothy Leard, as "Felix", the cat; Hester Birt, a. "Glpsy girl"; Isnbcl McLeod, as a "Colored Iloy”; Birt Leard, repre- m, ‘ms giygn a party by Mr. and fllllllillg a Potato. It is to be hoped we m“ on March 1L \Irs. Malcolm McLeod at which she 111511 1n the 1.11111" more W111 “T 1° 111d the pleasure oi nlccting llrr $111111 a P71" and by 5° ‘mm! 1m‘ nnny friends. On her visit she was 111°"? 1119 Eilflwflng- The 11°01‘ was _ m“; i accompanied by her iris-lid, Miss‘ lwaxed and in 9' perfect’ °°11111t1°11 to contflbute ‘ban m any prev V973’ 9192154111113’ m7 mellds at he‘ Lllliun Jay. Mr. Frank ltlcAl-thlir was a. visitor ‘Harry McLeod and stern“! MC‘ to Charlottetown last week” Mr. Jrlmcs Jewell spoilt SWZllllj lviandolin players, Miss Mar- . igarct Gillin and Joseph Gillin, with n few iMrs. E. Duily as organist. To all, days with his relatives hprc, being Zmucll credit Ls due tor the able way the guest of D. J. alirl Mrs. McAr- ‘in which they Perxonned the“ du‘ thur. Miss Annie McNeil, of Cardigan, was a visitor to Lorne Volley, the i guest of her sister, Miss Aggie Mc- i ‘ieil. ‘ .\‘ir. Angus ltlcimod, who has lilld the contract oi Egg Circle hiannger [or the past three years, has sc- '.‘lil‘0(l the tender for this yum: and no doubt the members will he pleas- rd to see him make ‘his friendly I weekly calls. tics. The members oi the Women's Institute served a-iree lunch. At this gathering a snug sum was real- ized, which goes towards finishing the interior oi the hallc-(Patriot please copy). THE LATE DR. JAMES WALSH The death occurred suddenly at Mt. Stewart. at l a. m. yesterday oi Dr, James Walsh aged ‘l7. He had been attending his pati- ents yesterday us usual, but on re- rm; c1; top pressure at the tour icentres oi the Irish Hospitals Trust. despatching counter-foils by 1911B hundred thousand for the swecl!’ stake on the Grand National, to Entries will be closed on Febru- my 22, giving the public less time y h with music hard to beat, furnished lsweepstakes‘ The stm’ “mm m” home 0n Central Street. Summer- l ‘ t the busiest . . by violin players ncctoi- McDougall, ted a Slrmlim °' 5'50” a side this Wen-k- tiine of the Manchester Noveiriberl Handicap, has been considerably augmented to cone With the 511E911“ ing up. The receipts on the last; swcflll amounted to more than 3,000,000 pounds and the prize iund was 1.~ . 900,000 pounds. An unofllcial esti- mate is that the present fund ii’ |wcll past the million mark. “We retained 1,400 girls from our last sweep," an ofllcial said. "In the ‘ last iortnght we have taken ‘on ‘ another 1,000 and this week we have Iengaged hundreds more. "riic draw will be made on March 10, in an entirely new setting. This. Hammond, the artist. Stavert. 5 PERSONALS i —Mrs. Charles A. Meiklc enter- tained the Ladies Social Club oi Trinity United Church at her |liomo on Eustane Street, Summer- ‘side, on Friday evening. -Mrs. FJE. Wright entertained l l -—-Mr. Clifford nogci-s left by aeroplane on Wednesday for Mon- treal on account oi’ the serious illness of his father, Mr. Ernest‘ Rogers, S ‘ EASTERN GUARDIAN -STIRLING Human, Kensing- ' ton. Fresh Mackerel, Haddock, Thursday mos-ping ior Ottawa. 5 l --FEED Ross-Miller meat and ‘ I I i l It ls both Interoctin of the Smart New Things, New Spring Cool --—Arrivirig Daily- arriving each day. g and Profitable to shop at this season. Profitable be choice of this Fine Selec Prowse’s where Fashion A DRESSES ! In a Remarkable Pro-Easter Sale! Sale Price $41 98 and , $5. 98 Not every day an offer like this. Every Dregg i5 well made of Celanese Crepe, of a Quality you are accustomed to see in much more expensive Dresses. All the New- est Style Features in the Most Attractive Spring Shades. Sizes 14 to 44. Remember the price is only . ' .._.__ $4.98 mi r5919 JUST ARRIVED ! New Flecked Tweed and Printed Silks ! tion at our Extremely Lcw Prices. ids In Express ing “YOU". I Charming O O l Mzllznery ! New Hats arriving daily in styles anxious to be worn now. You are not going to wait until Easter to wear_ the new Straws. There are so many styles to choose from. The Breton Sailor, Turban Eflfects, Cofied Brims, etc. The mater- ials are of rough shiny straw, pedaline braid, sisol, etc. All the new Hat/s are very attractive- ly priced. Smart New Scarfs !' A To Suit Every Costume ! s .,'/ Interesting becausg" cause you have your, Shop now at For those who would like to make a. Smart Frock or Suit for Early Spring, let them see these new materials: Mixed Tweed, 36 inches wide. Price per yard I Printed Silks in Assorted Designs and Colors, 36 inches wide. Price 1161- Yiird , . . . . . . and p Scaris of Printed Crepe, and the Fashionable Roman Stripe Silk. New- est Styles and the prices are so reasonable. You can easily afford one to go with every costume. Price i Q15“ and $155 PRO WSE BR 0s "Ltd. . —The Fashion Centre— ter. This conssts in leaving the up-~ a d also a new design 101' 111° - - dyum, is being designed by Aubrey Llpstlck May Smoked Fillets. Stamped Mats, new designs. Shirts, Overalls and Ruh- ‘ bers. Special prices. 1160-2-26-21. , One To Look Wistful I per lip entirely free or lpstick right in the centre. A tiny line div- idilig the coloring-so tlliy it is hardly noticed-gives you o. soft, young look. Try it, ii you don’t be lieve itl Ii you have a. heavy nose, rouge your lips clear to the very corners {c Men ’sMeeting education, iii an endeavor to rise Newfoundlanders above the multitude, wear a white collar and not soil their hands while making a living, not by dint oi their own endeavors, but irom ~tha Canadian Prom-Residents of the 1mm oi those under them. [Newfoundland make bCtiAf settlers Thus the reason today for the’ Y's Man Alton Burke was chalr- umber 0g mm 1n the progemm, Are Good Settlers TORONTO, Ont» Feb. 30. (B! ior Oanads, than people oi 0M1 Britain, said Hon. T. A. Kidd. tlic misfortune or having his arm -0f feeling unwell- hncily broken in a car accident dur- Mr. Milrdnck Mcncuuiufwho lulu ltlnns to bed ul nlsht cornnlnlned Dr. Walsh has been practising at Russian Soldiers ilig the past summer, is now able to make (‘(>ll'.>l(iCi‘il1)1C use of thel arm. -——- I Avery succr-ssiul ' dance was held in the Lorrie Vill- ley hall Feb. 4th. This Mt. Stewart for about fifty years, and was hold in high esteem as a iprofcssional lililfl and a citizen. He loaves to mourn a widow, mlr-queruilc ‘tour sons, James, Ivan, Clarence and Reginald and three daughters, lrnll lids ‘FHlIlCCS, Evelyn and Aileen in the been erected during the past sum- ‘Unltczi States, also two daughters, mcr and although not finishvtl on Helen and Mary at home. Move ToFrontier MUKDEN, Manchurla. F011 36~ <A.P.)~Several thousand Russian soldiers are mcvlni; ¢1°W11 Wward the Manchurian frontier, presum- ably because oi Moscow's 211397911911’ sion over Japanese troop move- ments in north eastern Manchurla. the Rengo (Japanese) news 8-8611" cy reported from Harbin today. Meanwhile the Japanese emvdlt‘ ,can’t keepthem still. i You can give your face color, power a. Lpstick has. It should match your rouse. which it is, make it up by following tilc 1“ W“ 511W“ be“ "me 11"“ “ 11118 Outline. keep ng within the red- high pressure state or living with ‘the simple mods enjoyed icrty-iive ‘remote relation to your natural col- orln Ii’ your friends are i111 155111118 and you will find that enlarging ‘mm at the meeting or the Y,“ D8515 l0 1811 Y0" 110W “Ted W" 1001i your mouth tends to minmize your iget out the lipstick and see ii you nose, Men's Club hold Thursday even- ing. Y's Man Dr. Lawson was the speaker ior the evening. and used land in reality would have made better‘ farmers, blacksmiths or the who have only mediocre ability. ‘pulm- 01 m, Ontario legislature, addressing the Newfoundland M‘ sooiatfion hers last night. 01M your expression nlerlncss and your and would like one, rouge the unde whole character vim by usfng the pp quite as much ,5 the “ppm- on 111871115 119551011 1H 1116 718113 WBY- N0 This seems to make your chin look single bit oi make-up has hali the 1on5“ and more “mm-Limp the li you have no chill to speak oi If your mouth suits you the wnY ‘re quotation ‘ come out oi our system oi’ educa- r Lion which evolves from animal- " as the subject oi his re- marks. e- ism. like. And to keep up with their “CM! hllmfllllflm social position equal to their pro- fessional position it has caused ‘them to live beyond their means, and today they are in s constant state oi’ worry trying to make ends His address opened with a brief meet view oi the existing state oi de-[ The results of this nresslon. irumnnrme the present jworrying, is to be found in the [large number oi patients in our ‘hospitals suiiering from nervous constant too big. bonds existed between Canadian! anddwellers in the oldest Domin- ion oi the British empire than b6‘ tween Canadians and any 0W’ peoples o! the Empire, he said- i Jones (buying new overcoat) I can't wear this dear, it's three s I Wife-Yes, you can! Rfimtm There is a. vogue right now to 115'! years ago, when ii one could boast. breakdowns, and in the congested it's got to go ovsr the redilwl‘ " Write your name plainly on the coupon signs. USE THE Send the new Wall Name .. . P. 0. Address .._.,.,...-., mail to us, and we'll send you the biggest, best and most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada. Prices all based on DOUBLE ROLLS of 72 square feet. MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED. Charlottetown. P. E. l. .e,o - a 0,: n.l_o{l Province ,. .,.,... .,. . . . , Ask for “the New Wall Paper Catalogue and address very below, cutout and 73 new dc- COUPON Paper Catalogue to . .0 page, I v I 1.0 e e on». up». cpl-n", "you mung-l Moore é? McLeod ljtd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ion, headed by Genrnl Jiro Tamon l Ilid aimed 8t 611111886 T613818 in the themed’ make your “p5 up like a vicinity of ImIBPO- W" W‘! "P- W‘ 'wistful child imd see ii’ folks don't rlculties developed in getting per- entirely mistake you, m“ Chane. misson to transport trOODS 0V9!‘ 111!" Chinese eastern railway, which is jointly owned by Russia. and China. Omclnlg or the railway said theylin the Imienpo area, arrived at E. If W" ‘"0 “B11118 “Pwiflllll hard‘ much brlshter. llilhter lipstick and ;oi having five Oi‘ ten cents in their rouse by n-sht than by day. Fcrlpoclict they felt quite rich where- ordlnary day use. the medium reds Ills today one is not satisfied with ‘m, animausflc —-0l10 with a tint oi yellow-are ‘the equivalent amount oi’ dollars. good ior brown-toned iclks, the ger- wei-e unable to iurnish trains re-iHarbn with stories that their hom- qilP5t€d by the Japanese becausege; had been looted. They declared they had not received instructpnmthat Ting Chao, the Chinese lead- | to do so irom Moscow. } Eighty five Japanese and 337 Ko-. rcrius, refugees irom the disorders BRINGING UP anium reds ior brunettes with gray or blue eyes. It is a good idea to have a couple 0f different mule find lipstick tvll- ‘be the United States from whence ed States. and while our Govern- state oi our iisylums. So we have unknowingly created selfishness, the lremedy for which is to get back A l-Ie contended that the present u; the gimplef thing; 9g 111e, m; is? depression originated in the Unit- 15nd honggt 1am; em There is an old law "that a man 1p; men" "B ltrlvlllfl to iind a res- shall earn his daily bread by the 1" mu,“ em torativo he behaved that it would sweat o! his brow" and this law the oar in cold weather. ‘that’! W11 1we have to consider first. "Y EYESIGHT a EXAMINATION _I'ittlng and suvvln" H .I. MABON i?‘ 175M Geller!“ Tamil". 115d IBVBFBI 1110118" dress? Anything that gives zest to oi education he thought too many living is worth trying. and men in the disturbed district. FATHER LOCK YOU IN~ ‘ l If. rm cows "ro TAKE an»: IN MY CABN mo TQ 5E aura: wrou DONT MINGL! wi-ri-i ‘m: CREW- rm coma To AN‘ "rbu TOLD m: es to use. why not change your col- it would 139mg, er recently driven out oi‘ Harbn by oring at nightjas you change your Speaking oi our present system pupils were going in ior college WELL» THAT A has never been annulled. ll Mr. J. Stewart was the guest '5. oi Y's Man Roy Cudmore. m. 5'1 Stewart is city representative icr DeBlois Bros. _ l_ ll WON'T PREVENT -' fife: ALL or! m mcmin m- -v. maromIm-d i. tihrti no eaon Pmwisi- ‘ . . l. Oiiioe Connected Wm’ Drugstore in: .%._ _ i u!“ I 3v i ienrge McManul orroiurnisr Monte P I