p‘... - w- ~ z-fiarwns; _-._.. --_ a... . .. ¢~a¢v¢4nrfi .. f For the Smart Silhouette o, Choose “NEMO-FLEX,’ ’ MISS M. E. BARRON . . flaw l -- New Yorktrained Stylist demonstrates Nemo-flex‘ Here today l "www- tion. “POUFF” "BREEZE" “NIPS” “NIPSETS” EFORE planning your new wardrobe, make sure your foundation garment is correct. Among the new Nemo-flex Models now on dis- play, you will find a foundation garment to suit exactly your individual ilgure requirements. A host of new styles to give you the smooth hip line and uplift bust the new fashions demand. Prices this year are more moderate than ever. {Visit our Corset department this week, and let our trained corsetieres help you in your selec- “ SENSATIONS " llhmgllliysilco- —llrs. L. J. amcDonald and her two children of Mermaid, are visit- ing ma. McDonald's mother, Mrs. Alexander Cameron, of Bummerside. -6. —l|h. Russell Campbell, of Sea View. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Horace Hectbert. of summerside. —Mlss Johnson. of Tighish, is vls- iting in Bummerside for a few days, the guest of Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. —8. OAIIETON 5011001. Report of Carleton School for Ibhrusry. Grade X—l ‘Thelma Quigley, l Mildred Mutt-art, s Theresa Mac- Oarville. Grade IX-l John Quigley, and Deans Bell. 2 Evelyn Noonan. I Georgina MaoCas-vllle. Grads VIII-l Grace Howatt. I Mary Quigley, 3 Jean Muttart and Wallace mlttsrt. _Grsde VII-l Ferne Bell, 2 Gor- don Gillespie, 3 Roland Oavwsy. Grade V—1 Joseph Noona-n and UWd outwar- Grade IV-l Doris Bernard and nausea Bernard. 2 Mildred how- ther. Grade H-l Frances Bmith and Edna Bernard. 2 Kevin Noonan, 3 Eleanor McDonald. Grade I—l Lois McDua-ld. Elmer Roberts-Principal. Dorothy Muttart—1issistsnt. cu cotton»: touts» A TRUE “ISLANBEB” Bllllili P. E. I. Its Glimate, Its Scenery, Its roooio But 1 llow About Its finnusmlts" WHEN PURCHASING COMMODITIES in our LOCAL STORES, do YOU DEMAND an ISLAND PRODUCT ' in place of it's IMPORTED RIVAL? o’ i Remember lsl-Alll IIIIIISTIIIES produce “WPERIUR QUALITY" GIIARDIAI= READ the offerings of the 20 ISLAND INDUSTRIES listed I l below. Each manufactures a quality article and leaves the money in circulation HERE. ..¢‘l‘hll oelsnl ll reserved [as laws of local laurel: but advartllin ‘ fatty-r mu‘:- n? be inserted sl- II a w ata- Mung W w: unat- ul at _¢___- -_—vv\-1__ -__-__-___ l. ltattcnbury Ltd. WHOLESALE GROCERS Ussuascmrnons to n. Char‘ ttetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archin Hume. phone 47. or left at H. J. Maboxrs Gllllwl BAKERY This advertisment is sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Manufac- Drug store, Montague. 1,4; Phone 650 Muuhemnn ‘f L... ~ ’Associ - t e urpose of ' contsrlgirllg sdllultfcrcs orclilioicetrrlldi Th? Hon“ 9f turers ado“, h p IIIIGTCI Billing’ Powder with brook of running water, small which is to stimulate the business of 810W! of mixed wood. Near school 1 F‘ t B d d P Iwwd‘ L?’ fiuifdfifinflllli?“ 1.33311 ‘$.32 mes m an m" P. E. I. Industries and the welfare of P. s. Island Spices 7°!‘ 1°! 11113138. Ibr information regarding price sud terms, writs Box 447 Bummerside. or phone the Island. Without hesitation, we No. zoo. 1.4022. cflll POOOIIIIIIGIld the quality Siifl Vllllfi Bu, [n Memon-am of each of these products. When you 1'1"‘! M1" Cwtwiiimw m mCTL-PIDGEQN buy P. E. L made goods you ‘cannot um. by fail to obtain satisfaction and the, in- dustries themselves whose prosperity is your prosperity, profit thereby. BUY SYDNEY T. GIlEEI lthbsttar because msdeonELl. The death occurred at the City Hospital at an early hour Saturday morning of Michael Pidgeon, 78, an old and highly respected citizen. For fifty-five years the deceased was s valuable and faithful em- ployee of the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd., entering the services of the firm in 1872 as "rehcuseman. which position he held until i925 when he retired on pension. Honest Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. l t In. tsunmctn In Memoriam HEB. 10$ IACIBAM QhedcethofMra-lohnludzham cactrrredinPx-lrlce Edward Island IioqamlonJanMIYZInIDMa-tthe Ilvflltflhi-T- Qiewaathewidow cf the late JohnRackhsm and her maiden nsmswas Judith Godfrey. oiNorth Wilnhlre GruluatingfromPrimeofWales flilqaahetaught theachoolaof Ddsqueand North Wiltshire for ssvemlyears. - Iha was twice married, her first hifiand being the tate James lea- masuofGlasgcwRoad, andofthh anion was born one son, ptmy J- laaanan. who died some six years ago. In i911, aha naarried John lackham of Hunter River, and liv- sd in that village twenty yean. Subsequently she lived with her sister. Mrs. John Paynter of Ken- singtmt. until this winter when she went to (Ihanlottewwn to raids wifla her older sister. Mrs. Georsc lewiswilo Pl ‘eceasedlterorliyone month. Her sudden away la the hospital was a severe shock to her many friends as she was gfsirlywalluptoaweekbefore her death. In. Ratthasn was or a remark- ahly cheerful. active tem ‘ and. while for mans years she was a member of the mutter River Un- ited (Shurch she toot a worthy Dart in all Church interests and Oom- munity attain. Amropriately, the funeral servce, after the remains had been taken from the home of m. Willard Sellers. was held in that , conducted by the pas- II. Rev. I. I. Ioothroyd. A duet ouston deceased left one later, use. John Paynter. two stepdaughter-s, Mrs willardflelllrslndhtrlthlLAit. Rn. All-install. Mass. and cw step- The Best Shade Trees to Plant (lsperlmenid Farms Note) Theplantlngofshadehccsiaa work that is quite comparable to that of ‘L, to save a specific purpose. shade u-ees should be looked upon as friends of minkind whether planted in the avenues of our to s or cities, along the broad highways strctdiing from coast to coast or a- round our rural homes. Avenues of stately trees along the streets of our towns and cities offer shade from the sweltering summer sun and protect our homes from many a heavy blast of win- frlends fire place in abide during the northern summer. Then let us look at those avenu- ‘flsamodimportantcftlasahads treeazlamrock maplqsoftcrsil- T ITACIfACH s — ls Your Warning Baeheha is usually the first sign of Kidney trouble. When your l: pains, look to your kidneys. Doduu ' it—itistooserious. If Backacha, or its cause, is not corrected it may be followed by Rheumatism, Dropsy, or even Bright's Disease. A: the firs: sign of Bachache turn confidently to Dodd’a Kidney Pill|-—for over three generations the favorite treatment f or Bachche and for all ‘ ailments. 37 Dnodcfs Kidney Pills BY GEORGE! IT'S TIME n soggtyott m Do not be disturbed if you sud- denly realise you have allowed your Coal supply to dwlndle. We can provide you w-lth the very beat, at and on quick I. ll. GILLIS 8t 90. PHONI I'll PATRIOT PUBLISHING G0. ollll PIIIITIIIG and "m" he at all time! had the interest of his employers ever at heart and in his dealings with numbcrlrss customers he was ever courteous and obliging. His long service in a position of trust with this leading business firm was t ample proof of his integrity. l For mnny years he was a member of the City Fire Department. being a member of the old Rollo l-lose Company, and in this capacity serv- ed the city faithfully and well. He leaves to mourn n family of two daughters and five s. l" . hi". wife having predeceased him some three years ago. The funeral will be he'd on Mon- day momim from the funoral home of A. A. Hennessey to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Interment in R. C. Cemeteryt Custom Spinning and Weaving Yarns, Blankets, for Sale 65 Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN Bruce Stewart8t 0c. Limited IRON FOUNDERS Manufacturers of Imperial Gasoline Motors Potato Diggers, etc. Repairs. Ora-Acetylene and Electric Welding rnmcr tcwtnn tsunc m: coccss A IaclillIALlI Jill‘! Woodworking Co, Ltd. LUMBER DEALERS llickoy & Nicholson Tobacco 6a., Ltd. Manufacturers The I'm iAIlk F/nl Specialising Clarified and Pasteurlud Milk, Cream Butter (ELTON SCHOOL We manufacture Sashes l Frames, Doors i Frames and Finishing of all kinds. Phone Ml Report of Cllellqn School for the month of February- Gradc X~l Jean Schurman. l Grade IX-i Pauline McCsrdlc. . High Grade Tobaccos Gordan City Products Grade VIII-i Ruth Rogers. 2 ch-Drlouatown Arcta Gardiner. 3 J(‘;ul McCsrdle. Grade V~l FTfillCis Rogers. 2 Calvin Clark. 3 Ralph Sherry. Grade IV-~l Lewis Rogers. 2 El- don Mcbonsld, 3 Tommy Rogersom Grade III 151".» l George Mc- Csrdlc, 2 Hazel Rogers, 3 Helen Rogerson. Grade III Ur.) )1 Harold Camp~ bell .|. or. Ilcrris ttu. $T"'"T'$ Tllll name signifies ti; Mfgrs, beat in bakery. Fine cooking sf all klada PEERLESS b sold at our store ea BEVERAGES RUOPS LllAlTEll We buy and manufacture Pork. When you buy from us you are sure of an Island product. IGIIIIS BAKERY Grade n rsm 1 Ruby Rogers, 2, B” hi.“ Prmiucu Howard Clark, 3 Jennie Rogers. I Grade I-l Olive Rogers, 2 John Mcardle. 3 Freda Rogers. Gladys M. Murphy-Teacher Kali Street ‘ STEWART’! Jain 128 Grafton Street 3"“, g“, g putt-y Phone 470 Partners and other persons in rrench Morocco exploiting the land in any capacity on which cater- pillars occur are required by law, Use Island Made Brooms rm rscms lisyai Packing its‘. / vermapleandblach- when g cilmatdeeondittcanwlllpsrmitOak ' mug-pry araalsomahalandbsautiftll . I vii-an‘: bsussd-Ibrsetwlow - ==‘-- - some: _ iii! “unity”. a ‘ lf°imfllllilid$fi [HARD 5 ,,_, ,_ _ llnsand [INTOAIA GOAL is call ls as-aaltyss Li. lslssd. at are eo-eparathg industrial iatari I masafsetnsasaal h Qaatial faeteriasaadhdltrhllrlswahavstlelce, eeassnsrawahaviathanafarearagrlaaltaral ysedaets. ‘Ihofltsrprbhlhltlltivsofeurbll sol-amaze Provincial Covemmentis Commendation It is pleasing ‘t: aote that oar Manufacturers amevammttoadvsaestha if.‘ ‘m W‘ sfthaPssvineaWhils CghLhfltgfl" U», i» -_ o“ "* Mm: manic-owns"? limit iuxso rum-mas‘ 1W1‘ h- ilt * mm“ fully employ our papslstlm, and the mere ,q¢ bevweandrltzvemm anal-spirit each “l? u‘ but 7hr a roy ca ars and u: pgiggrgmg; gghmg; g3 Ior grain or ézmooanitzoot IIIII PRIITIIG _u- r 4.1 All brooms guaranteed. h]... T Bowen‘ m.” C“ I'm‘ ..—~J sak your dealer or writs m Th. m“ a... m". u‘ ~ m“ d“ A. IJIIIIES l W. n" "ti"! - roan sausaoas u. "um-mg cmmw" Ad»: Greece farthest. ‘ i _ flu Pa Ea “a v l-Ilildlnfi llslslsadfsrillizsr ‘ IIAIIIAI '~. crnrnlt 30mm! $g‘.\&<‘#‘ P"~‘-""“ " a i, u “.-.- - . . j g ~ 5"» a».- .. . u. ._ "r- m, I h. I .. » 3’ . . .._ ~. >*' , V‘ I