‘ \' \.‘\-‘_‘l‘i&-1Ix-.\. \ +v=l-- - -, ‘iiga-fli-hl-‘B-QJF II Fl .8 aux/am? s5 ll you like tlie rich, mellow Flavor can enioy the very Finest tliot tlie Ontario produce ond at one-ill other gemlino Burley. . y, \. cl Burlcy tobacco you sunny fields ol Southern ircl less cost than cny HONEY DEW is sold in PACKAGES-that is wliy u Ml one-tenth pound con be reto To poclv HONEY DEW otlierwl its cost-it would not ollect its q ilecl at 1O cents. se would only increase UOlilY. Si: ' i SAVE voun $$$ BUYHERE WONDERFUL VALUES “i LEPAGE SHDE STORE In Leather and Rubber Footwear Goodrich Rubber Specials All First Quality Men's Blk. Knee Boots $2.65 _-. Dion's lllk. Knee Boots Red Sale $2.98 Men's . Brown . Knee Boots .. .. . .. $3.75 Men's 3-4 Length Red Sole Boots . . . $4.29 Women's Boots, Dou- hie Sole . . . . . . $1.90 Misses Rubber Boots Double Sole . . $1.65 Childs Rubber Boots, Double Sole . . $1.45 Boys’ Knee Boots, Brown or Blk. $2.25 Youths Knee Rubber Boots .. . . . . . $1.85 Every Pair Guaranteed We specialize in cor- rect fitting Shoes. We carry all widths from A A to E E E at from $3.00up. Be sure you visit our Store before buying your Spring Shoes. You will be delighted with Styles and Ex- CceptiiOllfllly low prices. Extra Special in Women's Footwear 350 pairs Vfomeirs Straps, Pumps, Ox- fords and Tics in Black Kid and Patent. Worth from $3.75 t0 $6.00. Out they g0 to make room for new stock at ,. . . . . . $1.99 to $2.49 We sell the best full fashioned $ Hose made. All new Shades. Try a. pair‘ and com- pare the wear. Men's Black Calf Ox- fords. Extra. Special Value. Per pair $3.00 275 pairs Men's Boots and Oxfords. Regzular $5.00 to $7.50 values. Selling now at halt price . . . $2.49 to $3.75 Don't fail to see the special values we are offering in Misses and Children's lines. Women's White Silk Fabric Dress Slippers. Only $3.50 per .pair. Dyed to match any dress free. If your Feet are perfect we can kccpthem so. If you suffer from Sore Feet we can cure them. LePAGE SHOE co Ltd. j Buy your tickets for the Y’s Mcn’s Picture “A RICH MAN'S FULLY" From Y's Man Reucl Lclhige Before Saturday Night 1 i HLEG-Z-ZZ-lflw -3l. . ‘Z |"I‘iic Ciuiudiun Prcwsn ~Civil .’ L" , l - » Civil Servants Send Memorandum To (iovernmcnt OTTAXVA, Ont, Feb. 22~(By Scr- i'a'.'.ts‘ association li-ivc completed .10 memorandum containing repre- i seixizitioils \o the guvernmi-iit‘ 0n , iii proposed ten pi-r cent decrease ‘ill lllt! SiililYlFS ul rivil servants and i, 'lll0 postponement of annual iii- nriiuscs ‘Iliis memorandum, it in ‘stated, is being iorivzirdcd to the ‘government immcdiutcly. '1 I, l MOSCOW, Fcb. 2I.—(A.P.)—Lcon . , Trotzky nnd 36 other Russian emi- "'- grcs living abroad were formally _ stripped of their Soviet citizenship _ today find forbidden "for all time’ ' ‘ to cntrr tho Union of Soviet Social- ist Republics. Thc action was‘tak- en by the prcsldium of the control A executive committee. {l She Now Knows What __- To 13o For Her . Backache Nova Scuiin Lady Uses llnilifs 5, Kiilncy Pills ‘Mrs. S. Wciitbcrbee Took llcr lfricnifs Ailvicc And llccclvcd (ii-oat Help Thomson Station, N. S., Feb. 24.- . (SpecirilJ-"For yczirs I ivas awfully itroublcd with a backache," writes fMrs. Stewart Wczithcrbce, a rcsid- icnt of this place. "One day I was jtclllng a friend of mine about my’ {back aching and slic advised inc to i .' itry Budd's Kidney Pills. I did and "; i, have ncvci- found any medicine that l has hclpcd me so much. I would ad- vise all suilercrs from Kidney " I trouble to use Doddls Kidney Pills.” Ninety per cent. of the ills from lWlllCh women suffer come from A weak or (ll“i‘il‘\"<l Kidneys They are the organs that strain all the. im- fpuriilcs out of the blood. If ilicy ‘ ‘full in thclr work, the impurities remain in the l-Inorl mid are fig- prtsitcd all over the hotly. Dodds Kidney Pills liiixc ro- ,. stored sound l!‘ .i"1i in thousands of rind mun. Give ElYlillSlillll‘ i“ iilXAllilNlififitlN (‘lllligl§lz‘g'l:tgl and Supplylng_ ll. J. liiAlltlN OPTOMETRIS l‘ Offlca Connor-ted With Dugsiorc Washington's Birth- days Brings Visitors To Montreal LIONTREAL, Que. Feb- 23-439 The Canadian Prcssl-"If only Gcorghwabhington lmd had a few more blrthdlyl n0 One in the hotel l xslnesa would have any cause to l" . mble," stntgd a Montreal hotel- Ilhln last night after counting his ixeek-cnd recoipta. It was estimated that nearly l0,- 000 men, women and children from the United States reached the city over the weck-cnd to celebrate here theblrthdiiy oi’ the hero of the War of Independence. Train: were fun in npccizil sections 1o cnro for the huiie lnfluv Last nluhl most or u," visitors lvit for their iiomcr. iii re- sume work todny. ::Spnrc the children from stiffer- ini; from \‘.'Ol‘lll.'; by using Mzllcik; Worm Powders, the most effective vermifugc that can be got with vililch to combat tlwsc insidious 1'01, of the young nnd helpless. Thcrc is nothing that. exccls this prepara- tion as a ivorm destroyer, and whm its qualities become known in a household no other wlll be ligg(l_ The medicine iicts by itself, i-cquiy. lmz no piirgatlvc to assist it. and so thctfflllilllly that nothing more is dc- sired. i ._. . . ‘i! ll Moniugur P. l5 I. m cmmorrsrowm GUARDIAN WESTERN IIARIIIAII -ll0RSE BUGS. robes, , wraps, sleigh bells and whips in stock at 1078-24341. l l --BEGll\'NlNG Tuesday, March i..:, our terms will be strictly gun. A. K. Lord, Cnpc Traverse. l 1103-2-24-21. ._DON'T FORGET the hockey 111mm at Bedeque Rink. February ‘filth. New Annan Vs. Freetown. One hour skate after match. 1109-2-24-11. _EN(§AGEMENT ANNOUNCED. —.\ir. and Mrs. James A. Chisholm, North Tryon, announce the en- vgflgflllflll; of their daughter, Penzle iElimbrill to Lloyd R. Howatt, m. .0! iur. and Mrs. Russell Howatt. |r'l'l’}’l)il, Marriage to take place early in hiarch. 1105-2-24-11. —SLIGIIT IMPROVEMENT — ‘Ilicrc is a slight improvement in ihc condition of Hui-old Harper, ‘.311, of Sunday's trrrible tragedy. Harper i: in the Prince County Hospital and his condition is re- garded as serious-S. -—SERIOUSLY Biff-Friends will rcgrct to hear that Mrs. Henry Ciinidet, who, with Mr. Gaudehis spending the winter months in New York and Boston, is seriously ill in Forest Hill Hospital. Miss Sarah Vveilge, R.N., of Summerside, is nursing her. Mr. and Mrs. Giiudet expected to return to Summerslde this month but. on account of ma. Guudeifis illness, will not be able to l€l1V9.—s. - ‘ —KENSINGTON.--A large num- ber attended the world's clay of prayer which was observed in Kcnslngton on Feb. 12th. The scrviccs were hold ‘in the Presby- terian Church here. Mrs. H. A. Yusufgi an Indian lady of Isabella Thorbui-n College; India, capB-biy nirrunged the program. The Pres- byterian loader ivas Itiirs. Fannie Adams, lVirs. Alcx l-liltz, Mrs. Jas. F. Profitt and Mrs. James Jardinc. The United leaders were, Mrs. W. E. Loving, acssted by Mrs. W. C. Mc- imoii and Ivlrs. .1. Inglcs. me Anglican leader, Mrs. G. '1‘. Spriggs ‘nsstsicd by Mrs. Pldgeon, Mrs. ‘Townscnd and Mrs. Mill. The prO- ‘grame was as follows: Solo, Miss Olive Dalzcll, reading, Mrs. James isomers, solo, Miss Ada McKn-y. inst. Profitt and Miss mlzell accompanied the musical numbers. -DEATll 0F RESIDENT 0F WILMOT-Tlicre passed away at his home in Wilmot on Monday morning, J. Frederick Stavert, son oi’ the late Pete": P. Stavert, of Wil- mot Valley. The deceased had been in failing liculth for some time and had been in the Prince County Hos- pital on several occasions since lust November. He was a man of very fine character and will always be ‘remembered for his kindly nature. Ho livcd on the homestead with his two sisters, Miss Annie and Miss Mary; there are also lcft to mourn, two brothers, Rev. R. Hensley Stav- ert, of Hunter River, and Erskine Stavcrt, Manager of Confederation [Life Association, at Sydney, N. s, l to whom much sympathy is extend- ed. The funeral is at 2 p. m. to- day, tuking place from the home to the Peoples’ Cemetery at North Bedcqiic, Rev. Mr. Jeans ofliciiztlng. l l -DEATII 0F FREELAND RESI- DENT-Tlnvc passed away on Sun- day, Fcb. 21st, Mr. William J. Muc- Kay, at lllS home in Freeland. The circumstances of Mr. MacKays death are vcry sad. He was appar- ently in his usual health the Mon- day before and had gone to the .\voods. When lic (lid not return to slipper, a party of searchers went out to look for him. He was found unconscious ln a snow bank ncin- his home. It is supposed that he be- came exhausted or had taken a. weak turn. l-le was taken home, but ncvcr regained consciousness. The deceased was a native of Freeland h and lind resided thcre all his life. He lived on the old homestead. He was l1. very successful farmer and was very highly esteemed by all who knew him. There are left to mourn, his widow, (formerly Mia: MacKay, of Mulpeque) five eons and two daughters, namely: Charles, at Hythe, Alberta: Ernest, in Vancou- ver, B. 0.; Roy, in Boston, Mus: l'L.\. HANG THI‘: CQRNED BEEF Au‘ CABBAGE our 0F THE: PORT‘ HOLE- MACGlE WlLL BE COMM 1N MC. CABlN ANY MINUTE HOW vu. 611' Ft ukrsn bi-nkesinan on ihii fatnl train No. - EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'0WlNG to inclement weather we are continuing our nil: until February 27th. McLeod 4a Me. Gregor, Montague. 1101-2-24-2l. ..'CARDIGAN-DUNDAS Presby- terian Churches. Services foi- Sab- bath, Feb. 28th: Cardigan at ll a. m.; Martlnvale, ‘Thursday, March 3rd, at 7 p. m. Rev. W. E. Davies, l BA, Minister. .351‘. PETERS BAY CHARGE —A Preparatory. Service will be held in the Mario Church on Fi-l- ' day afternoon, February 26th at 2 o'clock. The Rev. John Hocken of Souriswlll preach. Services on Sunday February 28th as follows: iGreenwich 11 a. m. Marie, Com- munion service 3 p. m. St. Peter's 7 p. m. Rev. John Adamson, Min- ister. NEW DOMINION INSTITUTE NeiwDominlon Women's Insti- tute met for their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mur- _t»ln MacDonald ou Thursday even- ing, February 4th. The, president being absent the vice-president occupied the chair. The singing of the "Institute Ode" opened the meeting followed by roll call which was responded to by "Valentine i|Verses"-there being ten members and a number of visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were rend and adopted. The quilt committee igave o. satisfactory report of their fwork and lottery, books for same were distributed among the mem- bers. The business part oi’ the meeting over an interesting pro- griim was carried out, which con- sisted of a comical readuig by Miss Helen Doull and a. paper on “Why do we celebrate St. Valentine Dziy" was read by Miss Elizabeth MacEwen, also a “Watch Contest" which caused much amiiscmcni and keen competition. The hostess served. delicious refreshments and a. pleasant social hour enjoyed. lt was decided to have a "question box" at the next meeting ‘which will be held at the home of h-lrs. ill). D. Doull. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Sinclair, at Summcrside; and Harry at home; Miss Annie, touching school at St. Elcanors and Miss Ruth at home; also two sisters, Mrs. Dr. McEwcn, of O‘Lcary and Mrs. William Palmer, of Freeland l and two brothers, Arthur, in Char- lottetown and Archibald, at Emce- ‘iund, to all of whom much sym- PERSONALS —Mrs. Jcbcz Williams, of Tyne |Vnl1ey, is visiting in Fcrnwood Be- |dcque, the guest of hcr daughters, Mrs. Herman and Mrs. Alex Mac- Farlane.-S. --Mr. Stewart J. Williams, of Tyne Valley has accepted the posi- tion oi’ teacher of the Southwest. lot 18 School-S. l iniy ? 7h; Life 5a I I . Refreshing Pure . PEP-O-MINT WlNT-O-OREEF. CbO-VE LlO-O-HIOE LllNN-O-MON pathy is BXlf€IldCd.—S. v Prints. prices. combination, 9W9". Black and A Silk Crepe Dress value features the sleeve, and ls shown proved spring colors, in sizes 14 to 20 only house dresses are CORNWALL ICE SPORTS The Cornwall Ice Sports were held in the rink on Monday, the 22nd. Everyone enjoyed the fun and the following events were run ofl: Boys under twelve-First, Calvin McDonald; Second, Hector Scott. Boys over twelve-First, Lee Dar- rach; Second, Stewart Drake‘, Third John Beer. Girls twelve to fourteen-first, Helen Scott; Second, Etta. Ross; Third, Hilda Crosby. , Boys up to sixteen-First, Doug- lns McDonald; Second, John Beer; Third, Allison McPhail. Girls fourteen to sixteen-Mist, Doris Crosby; Second, Winnie Stone; Third, Marjorie Lowthcr. Girls free-for-all — First, Doris Crosby; Second, Helen Scott; Third, Edna. Fi-izzell. Boys tree-tor-all--Flrst, Elmer Frlzzcli; Second, Douglas McDon- aid; Third, Louis McDonald. Boys’ backward race up to sixteen years-First, Allison McPhail; sec- ond, Douglas McDonald. Team Race, boys and glriak-Jilrat, Edna Frizzeil and Louis McDonald: Second, Doria Crosby and Robert Jewell; Tlirird, Gordon Boyle and Reta Pcthick. Candle Race, boys and girls- QHARMiiiio onsssss of mos ‘hstmlllfsh this ver i new arrivals in Crepe, Celnnosa, Dresses of the most del offered you at little more than h gewlli- bflllltlytcmart are these repe Celanese Dresses in two 1on9 Spanilh Tile, Vine siles14to44..........,..,,_ Many of our customers are choosing these pretty two tone color combin- ations - there's a wonderful value in a silk crepe in Spanish Tile with black trim. Vine Green with Brown and Black trimmed with the new print in the moat ap- this one -|u»-¢ Many a time you have paid $16.50 for creases not so good-nor so pretty as this wonderful line we're showing at $10.50. SILK CREPE, the latest New York ideas, Vine Green, Keitic Green, Bagdad Rose, Lorraine Blue etc., sizes 16 to . . .. . nmgn-nn-xii “SUNNY MAID" FROCKS 89c These very lovely new print the lowest price in years. We placed an enormous order —made up during the manu- facturer's slack season, so ou get dresses made and finis ed ‘ in quality and style equal to many shown at muci‘ “*- higher price .. ................ m‘ y notable showing of Brown. $5.95 of exceptional popular puff $10.50 WM M1155? (lnloe. t amazing values _ freshly _S|Ik Crepes, silk ightful typo are alf last season's FEBRUARY 24 1 Spa; iq selling at ,_J' ther; Second, Louis McDonald and Edna Rilmli; Third, Doria Crosby and Gordon Motlwen. Sleigh race-First, Inula McDon- ald and Elmer llrinzell; Second, Stanley Hyde and Douglas McDon- ald; Third, Roy Crosby and Jack Scott. Sleigh race, smaller boys-First, Allison McPhail and Douglas Mc- Donald: Second, Stewart Drake and Calvin McDonald. Free-fur-all backward race-first, Reggie McEwen: Second, Jack Scott; Third, Gordon Frizzell. 361W. boys and girls-first, Louis McDonald and Edna Frizz/all; 56¢- ond, Mill Hun-y Ind Elmer Frlzzeii Team suit case race-First, Doris Crosby and Jack Scott; Second, Edith Wilkinson and Gordon Boyle; ‘Ihird, Lillian Nowaon and Louis McDonald. The following ware the otlloialsv- Starter-W. R. Sh“. Announcer-cordon Mmwilnn. Judges-Seymour Scott, Robert Jamil and Gordon Boyle. "Do you believe in drama?" "I med to, Wt I don't now." "And why mt?" "I inn-rm! one live yum ago." “MARTHA wAsi-iiuoroup DRESSES $1.50, There's no house dress so popular as The MARTHA WASHINGTON, dainty new prints, long sleeve, short sleeve, cap sleeve‘ or sleeve- less, sizes 14 to 51. The value ls wonderful at this year's price . .. Another Range at $1.98. ATTRACTIVE VALUES IN THE SILK SALE FIRST FLOOR TODAY. SEE-THE NOTABLE DISPLAY m WINDOWS i AND THROUGHOUT STORE. lieeiiiiligsu See ‘first, Lillian Newaon and Earl Low- t GVQACIOLH‘. TH! CRIN l5 HKVNG ‘IMAGNEI CAN SMELL i‘? IN IR! comm our mo Canaan ‘re-brew w‘ . .. ...,~_.» m¢wpnm~w~v~vnwivwwev-nfl _ $1.50 \ Three Killed In Car Crash (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Qua, Feb. Zlw-Tllm persons were killed here at 8W‘ nine o'clock last night when an Ill- tobua collided with fin icc truck. The autobua, bound east on the st. bouts , road after coming over the QM” bridge from Chuudiere met the truck near a bend in the road. Three other passengers iverc inlfll" ed . BRUISES lib’: lotlilnl I III! “Hitt- ll "fill MM"- . Allflloyfiltnthi-III-bllllll Gina quick nllatl ltuiincul.