.v L ‘ll .f~i»~. - _ '. -'lr »' , ."‘ ' f 5 f»,..~ » i V l I is ' V ' V -_ \ , ' ._ i Vi i' i ‘ .7 , | . ‘_ lf, J* ' ‘ ‘Il if c ' ‘ *fy f ~ /__-~ ~ ‘ if.i.'__' ,` kylvllil .fy-:"0-' 5 -_,. » , ,J .; , . ». _e.\‘~_- »‘ _. .X 4;. Qi' t li. _ ,~,,..1.. ,_ ,“._,f__ _ ._ .f a_.\ .....,., .l"'f" ” `_ ‘Ki =fif._:* . v f i. ' "{',i'_i 2. ' ` ’..x».',, Lf t . l\AN.DR1ED" Pf°f¢SS °f mah' ing pnrridge oats, as developed bg Robin Hood Mills, is adapted from an ol Scotch fornaulai This is a method of pre-cooking pomo.~ D Ask your Gros" lor taken from windsor nibuns and A The Robin Hood Package with the "RED SPOT" Label Serve Robin Hood Rapid Oats at least once a day a | a save the modern, new English China from the packages. Give yourfamily Nzture`s most nourishing food and setyour table with modern China that will win the admiration of everyone who sees ita CO. O \ --ICE naciud A1' Nan. I-oNn 0 “W _ Wcstem part . of the Province is up I a able to hold its own with any other pa _ ' ,. scene of man hectic battles in dn s Best Because its PAN- i>iziso‘ “ .f ’ ” ' ' ' _ met again to battle for supremacy. Honor Roll for January. Grade X--1. Lome McKay; 2. Margaret Ramsay; 3, Lorne Mc. Ewen; 4. Mattie Constable; 5. Aubrey Found. Grade IX~l. Winnifrerl Orsbom; 2 Victor Orsbom. Grade VlI~1. Thoricy Burgoyne; 2. Borden McAllister; 3. Lloyd Ram sii 4. Vesta. Burgoyne. Grade V-l. Bloycc Dunning;2. Hazel Carr. (`-radc IV-1. Doris Buntnin; 2. lliirnm Currie; 3. Fullon Pidgcon; 4. Stanford Carr. Grade III-1. Annie Cai1‘. NEW LONDON SCHOOL ' Grade n__1_ Annie McKay; 2"Auiuy; 3. Miriam Hughes. The ice was good and a large crowd Marlon RamSay_ Grade IV-1. Dean Robinson; 2. gathered and were not in any WHY Grade I--1, Betty Orsborn; 2, Fmuiio Curr. Pei’i't~cL Atiicndnncc: Lorne Mh- Kay, Aubrey Found, Lome McEwen, Victor Orsborn, Wlnnlired Orsborn, Jean J. Sharpe, Teacher. MODEL SCHOOL Honor R/oll. Grade VI--1. Ralph Calder; 2. Lloyd Ross; 3. Gln/dys Bevan and Jackie Cameron. Grade V-1. Both Robinson and Drummond Cobb; 2. Roseland Mac- Doris Bumam and Amie can ‘Sadie Alrhorn; 2. Viola Young; Louise Cox; 3. Catherine Bethune. Gracie III_-1. Harold MacKay' Loren and Mitudie M‘acLal.ne. Grnde II-l. Burton Howatt and 3 2. Nicholas Kays; 3, Barry Mae- “Soldier Boy" owned by John Ryan, wn Gordon Ross and Lillian Keys. Grade I-1. Lloyd MacAulay; and Florence Keys. Ycs, sir, said Jimmy Jones, how many policcmcn's feet does it take to make a /Scotland Yard? - -.-;.;s;_;.;.;.;.;.;.;.; , :;:~: ;»;-'-:-'i_»:»:-:~:-:-:-::ff:~:-; :<.:~:~: .V _- .31 _ -; 1 ' -:»;-:'-:-'-:-.-: _ I I-r»1~:+:-:-;-: “ ' __ s \ ._ ,_ i CARNATION is the largest selling brand of unsweetened, 2. Cue. "Soldier BOY" won the first Marie Ryan: 3. Hazel Balllngall heat (course l-4 nrle) being CIOSCIN resse " judges, D.P. Maccarthy, EP. Hog- im, /` is \ evaporated milk in the 'world today! Only Canada's finest herds produce milk for Carnation condenseries. There, after evaporation,it is packed and shipped to everypart of Canada. For Carnation Milk, hermetically sealed in the can, keeps good and wholesome under any climatic condition. Yoafll Enioy Cooking With It Cook with Camation-i/r a plrai-ure. Smooth, creamy, favorite recipes will ttirn out better-improved in taste and texture. You’ll be specially pleased when you use Carnation in cream soups, saucos, dressings, cocoa, ice cream, and candy. Also, use Carnation in place of cream. Undilutcd, it is just right for coffee, fruits, and cereals. And you cut D. death occurred on Sunday, Jan. 30, of He about two months ago which no- ", _ e ( _ o SJ"\\"»-,M52 Ltfriiihf/_. l “ ss \__. mix FROM CANADIAN COWS. i"i\Cx|=,u IN CANADA IN CANADI/\N.MAnB CANS AND cases, 'Q ' c..*", M your cream bill square in two. Approved for llaby Feeding The highest medical authorities recom- mend Carnation Milk as an excellent milk for babics~because of its purity, uniformity, nutritiousncss, richness in vitamins :mil minerals, ,md Supm-_ digestibility. Thafs [low Good It Is! _ i 11 1 nl 1/im From Contented Cows Have You These Free Booklets? Ask your grocer /or Car- llalioil today. Avid let In and tivo interesting new booklets, /rar--The Car- nation Cock Baal: and " Contoured Babies". Writ: Caruaflol Ca. Limited,/iylvlar, Ont. body then thought was of a, serious ns/ture and despite the earnest cf- forts of the Physician and careful nurs its creator on the above mentioned date. He suffered in his sickness with remarkable patience and re- signation to the will of God. He was true many noble qualities and was al- ways ' poor. with Georgetown. His wife 'predeceased BUNDOCK Boston, Mass., who wns with him _ during his illnss. Blnccre sympathy __ ......... _ B L 0 0 D Mrs. White was "At Home" to were entertained graciously and all extended a cordial greeting to the new Rector and his wife. Before leaving the King's collegiate School here where both were very pop- ular, the boys of the Upper School presented them with »a. handsome mantel clock. The farm hands and domestic staff, not to be outdone by less steel knives and forks. The teaching staff and Mrs. Howard added a wonderful glow to the en- tire presentation by the gift of a lovely standing lamp. To Mr. and Mrs. White this expression of good will came as a great surprise and will give to their happy future the added pleasure of sweet memories of their days at Klng‘s Collegiate School at Windsor. (The above is Church Work. Rev. Mr. White is 9. son of Venerable Archdeacon and Mrs. White, Summerslde.> hen it comes to ice racing the rt, and on Nan 1°-ond ice, the yorc, when race horses were own- ed by neafly all farmers, was thc scene of another racing event on Tuesday, Jan. 26th. when thc icc SFCC!! kings ol' Norway and Tign'sh disappointed in witnessing a very closely contested race between Governor General" owned by Reg inal McHugh, “Madame Queen' o ed by Fred Ryan, and “Black Diamond" owned by Grattan Mc- p d by Governor General" while “Madame Queen" fought it out neck and neck for third place, “Madame Queen" forging ahead ntl the wire. In thc second heat, “Gov- emor General" won handsomely, "Black Diamond" and "Soldier Boy" following. In the third heat “Soldier i Boy" and “Madame Queen" fought ,'_1~ h rd for first position, "Soldier .",` a Boy" winu ng out at the wire with "Madame Queen", “Governor Gen-I eral" and “Black Diamond” all in , by only a length, with "Madame just a few feet behind. The racing caused much excitement and spect- ‘ next event, of its kind with great _ in lows: Starter J. B. Christopher. . J. B. Morrissey.-T EASTERN GUARDIAN .JMILK AND CREAM for sale. F. MacDonald, Souris. 179-1-20-1 month. . . 'GEORGETOWN NEWS-The K W. F, McPhee of Georgetown. h was stricken down by sickness SP ing hLs soul took its flight to Ri in every sense of the word s Christian. He was n man of ready to assist and rcllme the th friends when a very large number »\:` gi is bunch. The fourth was a race! from wlre to wire “Soldier Boy" win lj' ning the heat and the race with "Black Diamond" losing this heat I ' Queen" and “Governor General" 5" ators are looking forward to -the *__* I last I in A new design in l. ‘ $9.95 Valance . . terest. The Officials were as fol- _'v' “O E B _ P M k P _bl _ ” » _ ur normoas uyzng ower a es oss: e ese Low Prices Ayn ...,nn . rw ‘. ru ,I rw ll r1rsr1r1i 'll"1\"lA"lL` f`,§l§,, P .ll JK l\` If ffl! lfflf Illlllll /iii i 1 fiat -nib U / _ 3*” ‘ '--;T \ 5 _ SLIDING COUCH Strong Link Spring Couch with Cre- ~~ tonne covered Mat- tress with lw rr' i' ‘~ i*-2-:-"ff g N r v "§rr_» ‘ _ in; a 51 5! I ld 55! i emu _EE lj lil' fi/'ll/"MII/‘A if iiiiii I \\ ll 'nfl l 1 - wards of one hundred tempered coils, p lenge" Mattress, Roll Edge and Dia _- monri Tufting. Assures you .i -~. _ _ I ` a Steel Crib, with drop sides. Complete with ii strong well-supported spring, A i`£`.i.f"'oT.‘l§i3'f_l'l7f` $10-50 A ' Unusual Values in Felt Mattresses and Pillows l »-~~~'-~-.'=.!-.Z ~ ff.--T rr' _~ I' ‘Y- I ZIl` PSI r."¢l rw' \..ll l . P.lalr_\ri||epn,»_ Simmon’s Bed with Heavy Two-inch Con. tinuous Post, Strong Link Fabric Spring, All Cotton Felt Mattress, Roll _ $15.75 Edge, neatly tufted. Outfit ... . ._ I. lr- f Y scores of resilient : Nl-att'ress, in .Good Attractive Ticking. Outfit ; . . . . .. ... j This Popular Simmons Design at a l-lcmarkahly Low Price! Simmon's Two-Inch Continuous Post - Bed, with Cane Panel Effect as illus _A trated. Heavy Coil Spring, with up- ` C I 9. supported on a steel base, all securely "fl . tied. Simmon’s Heavy Felt “Chall A ` , `.-f _ \ til 11| V f years of service. Outfit . _ . I ,.-_-w ’.<;"~l*".,f _ Steel Grill _with Mattress .ig \'§\ '_ I e.""` `~ 7 . . - ` `¢. `f~ _'- _ Za '-`l_ - "71 <"'.* , _ f 2 _ ;~ "'\`-`>~"* >\/'._ \ f__,:}’-_p;_f_ -av. jj?-'l fl. ~’°r.¢. '*_;_f-~ \5.` . _..~ »_ '”'* ’ " "` . -g 5. _ . ,dh ,,‘f§z~7i»~`f-3:1 '>c.,3__`:j';.g .__ ‘» ~ __-’~i._~~" -_ \> » .F .\~',,__ _“~:,;»..>,__;_`.~_‘__§'~)\"¥. . ` 'L " ' u * ‘ ~ \ ` ‘ea :-~f--».»-.-.~...f‘i-- “_ f I ._ ,,_- i.-.+.~i_=;~.<~.r,, 2, _ __ P " "_ »i 'f ,V ~Z'~=..- 'f-_-»/-' & SimmonsTwo-Inch Post Bed, Walnut Flnlsh, Heavy Coil Spring, comprising ! coils. All Cotton Felt -""5 1 ::. ee!- .’QL_.'.;/ V:-'L_'-' Vi-fr. “";T<.- ' /'T' if-=_? L' ' i-1=>» ~li‘_'.\f¢ P' , WHERE CAN You EQUAL THESE MATTRESS PRICES? $14.00 " Fifty-five pounds of Best Grade Cotton Felt, encased in a Good Grade Satin Fin- ish Tlcking A 1932 Leader All sizes. Piice $9.85 White Cotton Felt in layers, covered with Heavy Art Ticking, is used to make this one of the Best Mattress Values yet offered. Price ‘ ` $5.75 Again we offerthis Heavy Roll Edge Cot- ton Felt Mattress in all sizes, at I the Remarkabiy Low Price of CHARLOTTETOWN Extra Savings on Feather Pillows l Large Fluffy Pillow. 'A mixture of goose and duck in good tick|ng.Price each sterilized Chicken Feather Pillow. Size 18 by 26, in Art Tick- L';i'.. _f’.TfT°_°' 35°= 0 MAN Lid. _ On January 27th the Eastem ings Club, shipped a quantity of s, lambs and sheep from SOURIS 08 Sourls C. N. R.. yards. Mrs. George H. Mellick, Souris, ent a few days ln Charlottetown week visiting fi-lends. Mr. Bernard MacDonm1d, Boar ver, spent Frldny in Sourls on business. Miss Roncldn. MacDonald has rc- turned to her home in Bouris from c City Hospital where she has been confined for the past few weeks. Miss MacDonald's many Sourls friends are pleased to leam that she is able to be in-ound. The half yearly examination of the pupils of Bouris High school was held on the afternoon of Janu- ary 29th. a large number of parents and rate payers were in attendance which shows the keen interest they take' in the pupils studies. Mr. Irving Fraser is spending a few days visiting at the homcof his parents Judge A. L. and Mrs. Fraser, Souris. Many years he was employed the Eastern Canncries Co. Ltd., t m.u.:,~ ic.-tv.-.~ --- |‘. _A5 . “ Adveralty: Nothing semis to be ore unhappy lhnn the man BWTERS Had ECZBIIIG All over Her Body Mrs. Leo Wardlcr,SprinE_ford Ont., yn-i 1-"For A loni w ile T was troiilnlatl with eczema a lover my body. It would bum and itch so at night I could not rest. T tried dlhrent remedies but of no avail. I was advised to take Burdoek Blood Bittomband after taking five bottles my lood was comp olaly chu-gd cf the ecsems." _ mom 110 adversity 11115 over belal- I. |'g|»_pl¢&c.al1 $ nBra|Mu; magqluiued, for the pid 52 youu, only by The ' ‘ . ,M , . Miss Elizabeth ' MacDonald, teacher at Bay Fortune spent the week end at her home in Sourls. Hon. Senator John Maclean, Souris has left for Ottawa to be in attendance at the openinl Of Par- llainent. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. Bourls, spent Monday in Charlottetown, the guest of friends. The many friends of Mr. Dania Mclilaac, Bourls River, will regre to learn of his illnees et' the Cit Hospital, Charlottetown. , Rev. John 0. Hockin, pfstor Bt. James United Church, Sour was in attendance at _the meetl of the P. E. I. United Church Pre - bytery which was held in Cha - lottetown this week. Miss Hilda Mclilachern, E st Baltic, was e visitor to her ho' ic in Bourls last week. The silver thaw which we had saturday afternoon and evenlnz caused A lot of trouble to the _electric wires in Bouria and we did not have any lights on Snlurdll evening. The light service will N1 sumed on Sunday lifter nil wilt! were repaired which hnd DW' causing trouble. The _special hockey irnin fr0l\l ‘ Sourls on Monday left the C. N. ll- |depot at four o‘clock with UPWBUN :ol sbcty fans aboard which wtf' ffrom Sourls onlY. A 8005 "me W" enjoyed by all during thc game ll | the Forum and on returnins 1" U" R wee hours of the momlns- His many friends will be Pl°”°‘ to leam that Mr. John Malone 4 souris, is Drvizrvsslnil l‘“’°§:’3 !aiter sin operation in the ea lhespiiai, Charlottetown, im w The work of hlullns 10° 1°' lm Souris housewifes and iradwllell has commenced and will be W: pleted within the next ¢°"pl° I Ween The me so far this YW” of a much s1|i>¢’fl°l' quamy th. last year. We regret to learn of the 1119,: of Mrs. A. T. MacDonald gm* homt in Bouris. MTI- M" ‘wa many friends wllll 11" ‘ ,N recovery-41 _ » I '* 1 0 » A ', <71 ,.'/.co ~ ._';.1I.,§<,1~ :_-_ _ _.~ *K ~,‘."» ' »._;:_`_ l ~ ' _`-_, .,,'_ ~, I ._ .,_,,,, "‘ °» i ‘ E " ~ ‘