17, 19§_2 7 '__ 1* ___, » _ _ 'rua cHARLo'i“i‘E'rovvl\l GUARDIAN You can retain your youthful beauty_you mn prevent unsightly skin blemishes, sallowness, dull eyes and sagging facial muscles-by follow- ing this simple rule: first thing every morning, drink a glass of ENO’S “Fruit Salt.” Constipation, acid conditions, and impure blood ue bea.uty's worst foes. Not even the costliest cosmetics can hide the evil effects of a clogged, poorly functioning system. ENO’S “Fruit Salt” corrects acidity, aids digestion, overcomes constipation, and soassures the inner cleanliness and pure blood which are the real foundations of a good complexion. Millions of women have proved this. So can you. Ask your druggist for a bottle today but be sure you get ENO. Tlla words “Fruit Sail" and BNO an rsoislered bade marks Sales Representatives for North Amerleu C; 25 Harold P- Ritchie & Co. Led., I0-lB McCauI Sr., Toronto RUIT SA|,.Tf.';i and 7. Also Tuesday 22nd. at Birch ' Hill at 7 p.m_ Collgregzltionzll meet- , ‘ l-;lllgl'cgntioll on Sllnrlny March 20 l 'D k .here will not be any regular ser- 5' *O-§§°§~§-Q DON'T MISS utiellrlillg our Big | spring Opening on 'lllursday ulter- `noon, March 17th. Prowse Bros., 1 Ltd. 1483-3-lo-21. ` w_\\ \\ CHURCH SER\'ICl;`S Will be C011- ducted on March 20, nt Alexandra §at ll a.. m. Hazelbroek at 3 p. m. fcrosr Roads at 1 p. rrr. Rev. a. J. Chisholm, Minister. | #+0 9 fC 9-O-*_-OO-§f%O9 Q4 O4 %fO§9'9'§ POLICE COUILT-Tllrce crises of drunkcclncsr. a.ppelll‘ecl before the Skip endiary Magistrate yesterday morn- ing and were adjourned-two until Friday and one until Monday. ` *fm* Ai' Bic. Dlsrmx' of l G. T. Sprlggs, Mrs. A. Henry, ‘ ii Mis. W. J. Paynter, Mrs. W. J. Hal' ‘_ rillgtoll, Kensington, are attending ` ‘f Lllc W. A. Convention of the Angli- can Church in Cllnrlottetown. ` cllvncn or scormllvn - Rev. ' Ewen MacDouga1i will preach Sab- I _ sour 2o;h, at Murray River at 10.30 Y '-n... i-0-9-O-O-Q *ff* .»r 1 ng at Birch Hll on Tuesday after _' Divine service. -_ _ ,nllooKFl.nl.D~-lu the Brookfield » *E ,_ vice ill Brookfield ol' in Hunter Riv- ' 1-* nr. Tile Young Peoples Socie will lv ; take charge of the service in Harts- -’ ville _ai 3 <11. ln. All are cordially in- litetl. V944 CLYDE mvan._on sunrlny, Mer. ' .’~‘. tllcrc will not be ally regular ;;;'::lcllillg service ill the Prcsby-_ tcrizln Church, Clyde R.‘ver. Tile S. ' an lu l'i enforcing the so-culled certain kinds of machinery. Tariff Canada -M March 16~(Canad- Cable) -The official today publishes a against Canada effec- i, on barley, fresh and ned fruit, fish, lobsters, rtles, butter, flour, pa- nluminum, shoes, o extra. duty on Canad- tnrlff may he suspended Shall Depression Tuch The Kiddies ? Vin six months on condition Canada , enters negotiations with Gornlany CALEDONIA AND MURRAY . _forthwith for a commercial treaty. HARBOR. PRI-lSBYTERi*r\N Church If The decree authorizes the Ger~~ es, on Sabbntll March 20, 1932 ser- .‘ man Ministry of Finance to in- vice will be as follows. Caledonia - crease existing duties one hundreri 11 a. m. and 7 p. rn. Murray Har- ' pep cenl; or more, bour Easter service at 3 p. m. All The same conditions in the dc- Ellfllisll oli welcome, Rev. Allister cree apply to imports from Poland. l\l'lll'rrly, Minister. Germany is one of the few coun 'tries in Central Europe with which WOOD ISL.-\ND.; PRESB1"I*ER- Canada. has never concluded al commercial _n-eaty. Canada has had comme,-cm 1;-,canes wiln 1:-m~nco,gllelrl instelld of lllarcll 25th, :ls first .- V ` .__,_é,__f___:_ Slovakia, Finland. Hungary, Ethon- Cf Mll"l`“.\'» M0d'Ll.°1‘~ 4 ia, the Serb. Cront and Slovene Q - ` Kingdom, Roumania and Lithuania. . one - ~ ' ' - _gg V ,,___... 0 | f School will be held at 11 a. m. A ` cordai invitation to all, ) ' .. .f - ‘ ,-.:~ '._.:.f; ..`-1-.\2- 4 .: rwa rerevev-vv+vo+v¢¢¢o+e IAN (7llUR.Cil’-On Sabbath March 27. 1932 at 3 p. m. service will bc- NEW LONDON GROUP, l“;'i»sby- terian Chlll‘cll in Canada Selvlccs Ar1'l:l\'Dllvc. w. nl. s.-lure. 5 ' 1 r r ‘ r ,uh ~ ,;~"'.-;_'..;-.r,~-’»-l,’i-,» ar; .,=».\.,.-.°.-.='»,..’,',-»,»,~/~ ;.~\._g-/ , ,-3.--\ '.11-ltr.;-'-,.r -rr; -- \ I / .~,-. ,J :-1- » ._ ..,r»~,-'_.jf;_r_-._.§§‘:£;l_ `=.-fr=':~., 'el -_ , '°g.-»'g;~.§~_,>_; ;{::_;;§`; .}. .~ f- 4 2 " ` - ’.` Jil#-' , ff l ‘. We Invite you to our Formal Presentation of Spring Fashions to be held y y M 4 WWW” y , i J egg; 1-‘lvl-:- AF_'rERNo0N, MARCH 17tlr,frrrm 210 5 `P. M. and following days. ft -‘~"~’r`~\‘,l.‘,?-E`r`=.`°.‘-,l_l| ~ dir; Hd -1 /-» .- ' -. : '-: .- :-.-,; -' ' : ;.;.;.,.;.-.;.;.;., _, 5 '»‘__-';';'_;}j-.' 1 " jji' Let Your SPRING COSTUME Be topped off with one of our new SPRING HA TS You’ll make no mistake if youchoose your up this attractive showing for Spring . .=,,». 1932. fu, Easter Bonnet here on Thursday. All the latest lines and materials go to make Attend the Easter Show- ing of the New Spring Fashion Successes - ‘all aglow with newness and correctness, which set new Standards of Beauty for the Feminine World. %>\% New Coats, I Suits, Dresses, and now very on THURSDAY ‘ Millinery, Fashion World- WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH- . I Services March 20th. Wlnsloe i North 11.00. Winsloe South 3.00,, ° nlglrrlela 1.00. Rev. 1.. J. Leur~rl,l Minister. O§6-04-O-944440-$0-0+f94-O 04-0006 '944+0 O-O Gloves, Scarfs, Hosiery other Accessories ` on display-all' the latest word in the , 94-O-§O§9'O ` _.__, Al %\§ \ l. ff , A /-}"‘ J-/\ *`_.".'v'”~f.`A. rc/,“f’£‘-‘3 i9 \..=~=-..i..-_.»~~=-rr-rfli-lr r . " ‘ei'ai2ellhillallaalaa@l1ea=@lri»==‘ll i. ~,y MiX;.rlrglrlggungr.§r,;;;,;:r¢-nl.- Pt r:~ PY kg ‘gli / __ l \ ~ r -“=‘=’=f'=`l°=r=r \-‘- ""-l‘ '=-..'»:!¢i':!l¢:!l:;=;‘ . infill "- 4* r fill _ Th F _ ~ ~-.~.r‘=-~“‘j,‘.‘l.“’~'.‘lii;l‘ ' ' l lf 1-»l‘,‘fl i- " li Sabbath, Mulch z0tl1 will be as e ashlon Centre 4" us ll a nl Crr.lnv\ll . . . ,, - _ e; 2.30 ' § p. m., Clifton; 7 p. lil., Gcrlclie Dfrln ` *-9-9~Q~§ _.,' charge for Snllclay, March ‘20til. are ,_ _ ,H »¢4++¢+¢+¢-¢4»»++»»»-coo-¢¢»¢»»»»+¢»+ ww4 - orlnl. " I3R1\Il:'\I.l`S-\\'I‘l. United Church Red Point per Vera B Ching know he ls reoo ri fr Mr. and Mrs. Silas Fraser .. y _ _ . ve ng om his rc- l and Mrs. James Chisholm and .. of Cunnan. Srl-vices on the above Protestant' . cent illness, having been eonfln- spent several years as clerk in her .40 ed to his home for the last month. father’s store 444 landlady: “So Mr. Newmoard h found something fresh to comp 85 lain _ Dr. Henry Sherman (Expert Nutrition- ‘ ist) tells us when every cent spent for -Q food must count, put milk and its products gl first- Remember, he says, that milk -‘ ' builds bone and muscle better than any other food, makes children row is n - _ g brain food, and an energy producer. Don't cut down oh milk, but rather in- Garden'Clty Milk-is Clarified and Pas- teurlzed for your protection. The Pure Milk Co. Lui. ,Ha A13 lt in times of-cutting expenses. si ii; as follows: f . n. ln.; Grnllrllic, Il ji. nl, Br: .. l " Minister. North Rltstico at 11 xl. m., and ‘Albert Drake Stanley Briilge :lt 3 p. ln. Rev. H. lM_ E_ Jenkins Y _ _ _ S. Bishop, minister. Covlzlllllli at l . - Pleasant Valley, 11 fa IJ r xlllc, 7 ll. nl. 'files l '~fl'el~pc, lM'rs. Vlllott NORTH llU."%Tl(‘0 ANI! Stanley W_ C_ Sneldow Bridge. Svrvices ill the United |p1~an¢l5 Drake Churcl ' ' ` ' 1 011 SUNG-lir lllmvll Nth- lreorle Drake . .. 9" Mrs. W. L Jenkins . North Rueuro. [Gord n R' l 0 O55 .....r..-.--N.. m rr ‘Jos.pl1 Smith men in l>r:N.\l.inl<-\l- Albert 'J"’“°5 `R°SS ~ , Weeks, of Carleton, l'<~el‘i\'eli n letter iMrS' Giles Jenkins " ' ' ‘ recently from Rcv. l\f. /\nieeer>‘ 9cperlb. OTHER CUTS .. 10cperlb. FilEsH To-nl-ir PICKLED TRIPE, SAUSAGES doubt his friends will feel very bad Kenneth McLean, Allber Orphanaga Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fraser .. Millview per Mrs. W. R. Jenkins .....!°‘!"?"*_"!‘ gseseeesse as A "Q »-»-._r._.._. '5°,Mrs. .lolm H, 1vl~ewi'l‘.-rms .. '50,Ml‘:1. Vlfrli. J. C of-‘slnllll ..... .501 .sol 1 _ l - ered to start for home in June. No l5»00l . ry .‘ Vs he v.-as o favorite with ull, _l Plains ........... ._ l.oo F OR. THE LENTEN FAST SHREDDED, 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Roddic Kidson .50 Mr. and Mrs. Theo Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ching Ml'. and Mrs. Clarence Ching and Mrs. Chester M‘eNelli and Mrs. W. R. Stewart .50 ago, :ls progressing' favorably. 5 'ape wolrr- por s-:lm luewllllems .Miss Hazel Green- 'rs_ Nora McWilliams iss Annie Mctllerell Mrs. Wm. R. Stewart ..... 100,g u rs. Duncan Nichol- ‘50lMrs. Wm. T. Costain '50lsol\ of Centreville Bedeque in the 1'00 [sudden death of her beloved sister, ' !Miss Minnie Leard, after a brief L00 lillness. _ , 5.50 , Y .Soi Fmmnc Cum per lm Bridges A quiet but pretty ueddilll, took 50 , . pluce in St. James Presbyterian 50 | Church, Charlottetown, on Wed- A. Friend .25 ,.0 ‘ nesday, when Miss Pcnzie E “ ‘James Clark ....... . Mr. George Dixon, Stanehell, countryside. The groom is a. very 1.00~_who entered the P. E. Island Hos- popular C. N. R. employee and 1.00 pitsl, Charlottetown, some time holds a splendid position on the ,5o Albany Village school is pro- highest esteem' among their many M grossing nicely under the capable friends and as they go out to face 5_15 and efficient management of our life together they carry with them ,;||,,,,-lm, pm Conggd teachers, Miss Olive Inman and the best wishes of all, both young L00. On Thursday evening in the 1001 The sympathy of this community Bangs; Ham Tryon, 9, miscellan- ' ‘ oes o t to M Russel Mnxfleld A. Friend -~- a. f _ _ ‘is G. R. Leard ......... ....... . James Brown ...... 1. 5°;Chisholm of North Tryon, was wfunited in marriage with Lloyd R. 50;'Howatt of Carleton. The ceremony f:(_’y\vlls performed by Rev. R. Hensley 9 °" istavert. M. A.. B. D.. in the pres- rr pretty speech thanking the many renee of a number of the imme- ` 00 dlatc relatives and friends of the _ contracting parties. The bride was good Fellow' 3 dainty lunch was very becomingly attired in n suit ed. t late h ur the Dt checked brown tweed with hat 1,-lend, nnvlng uxtonriod good and shoes to match. After the ceremony the wedding party re- thelr homes, having spent a very The many friends of Mr Ensley pan-ed to tn h V ' 6 Umf Of M11 “Hd enjoyable evening. Campbell of Cape Traverse who M,-5_ Ray MacKenzie' G,-eng 'ecently entered the Prince Couiztylgem-ge sn-eet_ when an sat down at Tryon and was well known throughout the whole Canadian Government B. S. Char- lottetown. Both are held in the and old. sous shower was tendered Miss Penzie Chisholm in honor of her ing was pleasantly spent ln games after which the bride elect was placed in the seat of honor and an ,overladen-carriage of gifts from the many friends was wheeled in by little Miss Kathleen Boulter about this morning?" Maid: "No mum, lt’s the eggs.” Son~You can take your finger on that leak now, father. Father-Thank goodness! Is plumber hear at last? Son-No, the house is on fire. the r .ii __ _._--1. QI-It-i-_- li , Fox Feed Price List sssonrsn Mrssrs .. 5'.-ae Per Lb. laser cllaaks silo " '- naar nasnrs sue " " approaching mmlase- The owl- ‘naar urs zur '- ‘- BEEF LIVER 8“.lc " " BEEF TRIPE 4'/io “ " BEEF TRIMMINGS .. . 574|: “ “ BONEMI-IAL..........5 c " “ CALFTRll’E......... 2'.4c “ " HORSEMEAT 5 c " " LAMB HEARTS .. . . _ . 5'/ic “ " LAMB TRIP!-I Zlfic " “ and Master Ralph Francis dressed as bride and groom. Miss Eva Ste- , venson read the contributions from »' the many poets that accompanied' the gifts. Miss Chisholm replied in friends for their beautiful guts. After singing, For She’s a Jolly then serv A a o wishes to the bride, departed to PORK LIVER 4‘.2e " TONGUE TRIMMINGS 4 I c " _ WEASAND MEAT Hoc " ‘ Prices F. 0. B. Charlottetown. vl- feetlve March 14th. Cash Orders subject lie Per Pound reduction under above prices. Island Cold Storage Company, Limited An M. P. says he never argues Hospital, Summersldc for an op- to 'R damn Mr. and Mrs. Heber Schurman _ #Edna goodundllutookBun'l III 1447-3-14-tf. C. M. Lampson £0 Co. l.lll'l'lD. M Qllscn Street London. E. 0. I. hglsoa Public Auction Sales OF KAW FUI! \l||lPl!l| lip Will be flrllll ~' ll Illholtollfli by l”ly\I|| to L T. Holman IM., lem- mersldo. I' I. I. Relssoatsd ly PORK PATTIES 389 PHONES 351' ' urs. :rr arms. .mir cmrarrr wlrnr ` “ Till CANADIAN SHREDDID WHEAT CDHPANY, LTD. Mr. Ernest Arnett. Albany, was _ recent visitor to Chelton. E - -» - - l l l li RS The many frends of Mr. John hx-“uhm Kmkolm' .N ‘hd M ksslostollrissrlgmcraltollsl nmenwne s o swan Ehu nb! been bothuad oe." ly prepared luncheon. with 5 pig-headed DOBOH- He JU-Sl , crux: gensggglv l1°H1°lh°H1¢ The brlrle ls the daughter or mr. nk” ww, ne says for grunted. , ,,,,,.-,»..~=e=\-- A " ’ . _- JF- ¢____$,___,,_-,»;,..<-" Mr. Elliott Bell, cerrtrevllle ae- "Il ThIfll|l .Dill , ‘ v"£53~ 1. _ deque. was s visitor to Albany Vil- ._ . , ‘ mi" ' lege, Friday. l\ ol D" Q’ -q' 1 1. mssov-coonso ' ‘ 5"""'i“l~i l ’ ~- 11-is lossl. Lauren ~ A131" “la-‘”"l`f""’°f-r-»»-.“'°"¥r"‘*°' * - . ._. , vm :-" _., _II I-11 chelton, were recent visitors to L ( ) () D eovsrhd with boils, h:vin|umsn;':|. |-'ooo..|_|o||1' mv- %...‘;lr.£? ..‘?..°Sr’i.r.‘°r..I‘€‘f.€.'.r.."° I `*"' ' AND NOURISHING lAlllu¢ur¢d,l¢¢h»su\5l!¢\l.¢lbiUTil_ ll filer til fifth Muon New lcll. It I Alfred Fraser, Inc.