11m cunawnwro‘ i ' we» ouannralv P.tar.z.....r_ . ~ Hospital Annual i "k Subscriptions . ______ I BIJIDGIIDWN. collected by It. Lloyd Iceland The Genital ljarillsa. This column ls resolved his news o! local interest but advert-tail] s!‘ nnowuastnenwbolsseetoleol csats s word strict, 31c“. l4 fl- YIIGOe " " iuraopuciuo A A ‘ NEW REVOLUTIONARY INVENTION . . . The Universal Automatic WASHER This new Washer is entirely automatic and ab‘ solutely sate. It can not tangle. veer or tw- clotlrcs, requires no attention while in opera- tion, and washes thoroughly threush the M- coxr-snsiwriou bu] . suaauol. noise-rung‘: TUNIINU. [Q's ‘Llltculetit v t coated u L" Ialisl.1!unter—---——l.00 " "snared... eW-M————-—;gg w . s. oieec. 60s.; a nuns, 60c; 5 cents each: Mrs. A. rurusiurcsid s33. “Wniwdnm” eP-s...“ inn.- Etglfiit. h‘... ti?“ i 7 ‘L tural iorce oi swirling water. 4 : I. w Does not require electricity or hand labor has I TRANBFIIRBID-w- lvou Bin- "imwl “m”. "'- no intricate or mechanical parts to coniugeyou, §‘,'.‘,1,'.¢§’°,m.§., Hm’ ofmifl: 5w, mm, “.11 “..°'_.' ... _ m; no glegrs or moving parts to wear out or get out first. trganésierrua! ‘atria $1111.‘? gcfleiiksifii‘; I I -_- I :00 of o er- |da moi-hid; to take nu new Accra — — — — — -- ' This nevv invention ls a revelation in the wasli- nlglxgleeitlg‘: 1k piegerug? Iggltfiick- mil-lull- ‘ ing machine industry. Itfhas ghfiitlllrBlllillddlzlltfll‘ 1w P1 gisnmagobogg 0g {gm-i annrou cross. collected byMsry _ I 1Q’ u n L‘.'Z‘£.Z§‘Z§"L‘.‘E°S..Z’§.F"E~.Z'if§. ...“...‘§ if... .33. one t.» ti... b»... ” ".“‘y g. w new» 1 ; _—_ ; 3 gg without the need oi electricity or other power. ‘ visrrmo PARENTS-Dr. and Mary Livingstone It gives complete sterilization-destroys bac- n‘ Kw i teria—the health oi your family depends on m. 3",, o; pm on." mm whose marriage took place in New STIATICONA. collected by Heath Hunter Walter Burdett ~ — — — — .50 Miss Nassau. the Bahamas 35c each. Mrs. John Mnkinnon. Ewen Mc- gecd. Samuel Wood, E. L. Bur- a (cw days with the formers r- ents. Dr. and Mrs. David W ace MacKenzie in Montreal following a stay at . ‘They have now returned to New York. where they will reside for a tlrne.-(Montreal Star). DAY 0F PRAYER. SERVICI- Total .40. The world day oi prayer was ob- L420 the Cornwall United INTRODUCTORY PRICE $11.50 For full particulars telephone Charlottetown 1648 — Siimmerside 40114 - Montague 44R2 es news rum prov e t . and an. E G d’ B‘.é'“"<'>i° “d ?°‘““"”..c." ‘m’ i112” Emil“ °““'°.’»‘.°" “if” ‘$3 aster" aar ‘an in Canada. The "million mem- Riser United, Kingston United. l-ifit-ly liI-‘fllh s pieceof tine net hers" Plan was also endorsed. and North River Baptist. Mrs. Ind en imn it. while p. over w"... .,..|......, h nu...“ m. m... whereby every member gives one Woodside presided and Mrs. Frank the hole in the linen to mended. of i.....i lnitrrsl but advertising, oi or two pennies per year. this of- Howard was the organist. Mrs. 80 fllflli it ltlcks in place Darn u ism-y vii-lure may be lnlertntl st 4 iering to be taken at April meet- A. C. McEachern sang a. solo the mesh the not corils a tlllfll strictly vsuce. .- i-ii- I . .'SUBSCBlPTl0NS to the Charlottetown Guardian ma be handed to their Rept. Archie uxne. .3308!!! HOOD FLOUR is ec- onomical. More loaves oi better bread from each bag. puyshlo in ad- ..'SEE THE NEW 1938 WALL PAPER at John McLean d: Son. Montague. special agent ior R. T. Kolmaii. Ltd. Charlottetown. Mc- Learfs carry a complete stock oi iurnituic. etc. and now have very special bargains during their large Clearance Sale. It will pay you lo call now at McLean's. L-611-3-7-2l. “WNSTITUTE MEETlNG—'l‘he Montague Women's Institute met at the home 0t Mrs. Cecil Wight- maii ior their regular meeting on March 1st. This meeting which was scheduled for 8 o'clock, began ing. in building up the associated country women oi the world. The moral iorce if exerted by a “mil- lion members" all working for world irlendshlp. would be oi in- calculable benefit in the struggle ior peace. The estimates being presented. the meeting decided to bufld a teachers’ room in the west corridor oi the school. ‘This nec- essity presented itseli since Grade XI has been added to the school. The trustees are asked to direct the erection oi this room. at their earliest possible convenience. The secretary was directed to write the public health department asking ii a clinic can be arranged toi- vac- cination and immunization irom diphtheria. oi children found thus neglected by the recent examin- ation by Miss Ross. health nurse. A committee was appointed to at- tend to the matter oi having school desks washed and polished. In the afternoon and evening the members worked on a quilt tor the Kings County ospital and before which was very much appreciated. The iollowing ladies took part in the service: Mrs. George Dixon. Clyde River; Mrs. Charles McLean, Clyde River; Mrs. Walter Shaw. West River; Mrs. Hazen Howard, Mrs. Frank Howard. and Mrs. John McKinnon o! Cornwall. Mrs. Woodside gave a short address. After the meeting. all were enter- tained at the Cornwall parsonage and tea was served. Mrs. T. B. Woodman. S ring Park. is being welcomed omo from a lengthy visit with her son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Stewart. Ottawa. , New Glasgow Friends oi’ Mrs. Wallace Dickie- son will be glad to learn that she is improving slowly since her ser- ious illness. ack a piece o! muslin wrong side oi the tear and then stitch to and in) over it by nio- cliine. ‘Prim awe the surplus edges. of the mus in beyond the ttlgrn pad take out the tackin rea . . In Memoriam ABCHIBALD ARSENAULT There Passed a! nu .0... ... H.555. .‘.‘.‘.".i‘.‘.i.‘.i..‘;‘. Fich- 34. Achibald Araeneult at the age oi 57 years. The deceased had been in his til a month previous to his death when he was suddenly stricken with heart trouble. and despite the best medical care and tender nurs. "l8. he passed suddenl away on the above mentioned ate. The lste Mr. Arsenault served i OW would you like to own a beautiful General Electric Kitclien—sciontifically planned to save you time, money and steps-a kitchen that will stay clean and cool—a kitchen equipped with servants that automatically cook your meals, keep your food health- inviied to participate- $10,000 in PRIZES ucts that save money and remove drudgery from housekeeping. You don't have to buy anything or otherwise obligate yourself. You simply state, in 100 words or less, why the electrical way of living appeals to YOU. That should be -histimeasafarmer Th 3f ’ (1th fld promptly with th p 1c t. M . th lit r thi h h t k M“ Ailmw Galmlivflllnierm" - ere are . “l7 l" Y“ '° "ii ° ° u‘ Wilfred ~ Wflltcrvfflrtlrlfs lelilesiclrirg. we? cgmplgtfed. °-i~...°‘.‘§.?,.§ 2.11:?“ er. is confined to his home on ac- 165g tfiflnggurrnththe 18S oi a kind fully fg-ggh, gm] Qygn wggh [he d , d be‘ Correspondence from the supcrvis- ed to the limit Mrs. Wightmanis “mm °1 illness‘ My; He“, Ate er’ Al? Muphms‘ ' d’ h ' landed] y “all” 0w‘ or was dealt with The meeting hospitality, partaking oi supper M B u, D1 new“ Janice Kinch lllberto eymm Mm m e5 e Y , ' . . ft.%%’.°".$.‘.‘..’.I‘.°..§“i.‘.’.°€t§.‘?.“.‘i‘ lass: ‘él.‘l..’°€.‘.ff.‘“£$é“i.3§‘i‘..3? that; ' i?‘ w?“ l“? m‘ ‘Mimi. firs" “hi?” hi’? “°'“°"“ °‘ m“ °“" “° ‘hi ,4 llllefiemlrihhvevsntpgbgirnewn gm fellow." L A m“ many o. we ram.“ o. hffnilgidyfjiflbnfld Jig-Z;- Hcre is your opportimity to make ible to compete in this contest. It 1 th‘ sectl n ar busily engaged in orlottetown" George Ed ' rd d ‘ ' . w aka so at our t ' “$31.... Ilollld. gut owing in the re- Leonard at home. ' m‘ an your dreams come true‘ By Wm ha" only ‘ few e s y contest folder and mail your entry promptly. You will thereby give the judges reasonable time for care- ful consideration ofithe thousands ning even second prise in this $10,000 prize contest you can own ‘ appliances that make up a modern General Electric kitchen-do- cent storm and heavy roads the progress oi hauling is not as last as it would be otherwise. The members oi the New Glas- gow Christian Church Missionary Society and Ladies Aid were en- Thi! 3111181111. which was largely l-ivtelldcd. was held on Saturday 1110mm . February 26th. Requiem High was celebrated by Rev. Father Gaudct. alter which his remains were interred in Bloom- Thc pull-bearers To liur liustomers te t l ed t the home oi Mrs. were. Gordon Adams. Fr - . . - g 143.“: 1.1:; on misery. March Perry, Jose Gallant. riiber§ebn§§i Selim‘ with many other G-E pi-od- of essays which will be submitted- . . . lst. Although the day was not Rdchcs. S van Dealcochcs. Jerry g Owing to changes in the management of our store very favorablhee. quiteda 1gp: nurrti- Arlsgiauéh l 5 ' ‘ ' ber of mam rsan v rs a- y sou rcstln _ . business we find it necessary to adopt a strictly cash . tend“ The following m we: Peace I system, and our books will be closed against charge sales after March 15th next. Please do not ask for Missionary programme: “Call worship"; hymn: Rescue the Per- credit after that date. ishing: Lord's Prayer in unison: Scripture reading by the presi- HWB-rd Lina: 'I'hrllls oi the Jour- ney. by Mrs. Earl Houston; prayer It contains the oilicial entry blank. gives you all the information you . . . t. Th a ti 1 iod b Mr. We are satisfied that this change will result in ‘it; by ir..f"°r.i’.§‘.§. "éltvtrfif. iillriute: gwtliifdpgiviléluiplifleelrh’ rcqulrcfor your essay. and states p more economical service for you, and better satlsfiie- Readinfl? Ma“ Ollnso. by Mm were reed by the secretory an th ' l rules oi the . - McDonald m Impartial- t - - - v @1681! I11 6 "MP ° i tron for all concerned m“ ' p” ' 5°“ “W'°'°d' Bum" "Mm ' ted . - ....d;;ygs..1=c9:~....u ggggm g; myuy he» <>= CANADIAN MM- No m; "-1; l" c“? " - - . _ "a i ' °" '1 ° fl- A lwlel unleeeonthe oi‘ icis entry erm- . GENERALQ ELECTRIC ..... ... past. thirty-five years. and soliciting a continuation oi Th, mmuiy‘ "mfmmg ‘u! the c o a e s .t_ v i. I n ,i v e o Canadian GenerebElectric dell" if. 53MB, W0 Tflflfllll, Hgggl guy" women's Juan". Noel Olllao-Yorosle-Isloa and lsglasovlst om". to Iotaslpsl Cities f0!’ YOU!‘ 00p] 0f ti“! ‘dad ‘ Since", om fill 53L}. °.‘.‘. E?“.?¥...2'%l’”‘i..'§ “°"' ~- y y - A Bliflnhen Bertram. with nine meta- bers and three '4 m ... A. MacDONALD 8r COMPANY, LIMITED Cardigan, P. E. l. the absence ct the secrets y. Miss Pound acted. The meet- inl opened with the prmidcnt in the chair. by singing the Ode and Feel Full oi Lifr-No More Tired. Dull. Heavy Mornings Ferris invited the members to her March meeting. Prhe refreshments will be in chem oi ~ KW Y" “W 5"“! "i 1"“ M repeating the reed. The minutes Mrs Maclilechern Mrs Mei-ten ‘ —- ‘l evlety Illoyniill. yyaenyeuvnleq the last January meeting were Balnsll. and Mrg: aussol Niehcll Y U P "hr-W i" '"" *' "' "' “"- W u“ “oes- M c“ w» m- m =~= e i» em»- re ~ leis liver clears the bleed oi points answered with a valentine verse. an "Irish Joke" Program com- =.. i‘ lqllllles ilie nourishing put oi yew teal Tm couirnlttees gave their various nil : do Bertram and ‘ _ iremtlievute. Suppileeecmteisneeiei, reports and the new ones named Irena Nicholson. The meetlne Y w I H A F R I E N - -‘ _ ‘ and ' out Jhsboly‘: gore: Sick. Mrs. Reigh Ferris, Mrs. closed by singing the Notional - school, Miss tissues glands-gave: lsrslive, helps "munch ' kidneys III |s- ' .....,.,i a Pmlhd. a letter oi’ thanks th . on by Mrs. Bani. Otis . Dainty poled G O O D. NElGl-IBOR from the orphanage was read for ran-eminent; wage by the made t»... mo. and herbs, will lreufliaa deaedssluenu andbuildupycisliverliksnctlingslsowlil. ""_“_'“i"“*‘—"— . ”°“'“ "° ‘“" ""' “_‘ Goodieellngaudgoodwillprevail as the when» aiming. Try Fndt-a-tivos raunuvnveslhh “C rvrsieui passes around. No other brand makes a more friendly lmwel- sion than the Island's favorite. 10¢ .. Fig. IIICKEYO BLACK TWIIT CHEWING or eusiouins FQR SlbrLEl Millions oi news-hungry Canadians whose l- living, thinking and buying habits are con- ‘ tinually influenced by their daily newspap- ‘lmiouiiii-zurni” l ownnns, formerly oi Robert slum" ‘a’; and lately oi Eaton’: College St. Beauty Salon, Toronto. has accepted a position with us and will be at your service beginning Monday, March 7th. Make Your Appointments Early. _ GULLISONS ELITE imam": SALON 1 Fitting and anemia; Glasses i lite. kn.r uisonl OPTOMITBIIT . era-consumers who spend hundreds oi glwsg“fa' PM” 1m . p. I ’ thouggndg of dollars 0761')‘ day ... Tlléll‘ Drqitcre ' _T=z::_. price-newspaper advertising. BRINGING UP FATH?‘ ’ tuners-starts.- u s. Call your newspaper oiiice today. Learn . - how easily and economically you can pur- ' chase your share oi this mighty consumer ‘ army. Learn what tremendous selling , forces and detailed services are at your disposal. ‘3.",""' " ‘JPN... It you have something tosoll locally or scrcas the Dominion start now to increase your business -- with newspaper adver- tisements.