‘_ ..»f-so 1-. 1 1t;“`”`*_,¢-“<`»` I I 1 mf! ,,,. -»-.-_»»»»»-vg_ ani? 'oi r wil' i 1 , . ‘. II P I li P1 t .l I t 1/ v THE cHAR1.o'r'1‘a'rowN GUARDIAN _ EMONDAY. fi 'S ‘L @,¢`-""".-¢_a.- - /- ` I _l 2,.-1 \lIe>\VV/ /allow/l 1‘s_\iLY, tl1e t`resl111c\1' 111e1'cl1aI1diSe comes 1.1 e\'e1'y if] r- "< .\;1i~i iiiirt i`1>ll11\\' the lines .i;;,-.Je ¢i111pli<‘i1_\' or bow 'iw ~ / :I}\',‘\f 1 .\I~ \ l ’ - PRICED _.5_ 4 dig' fi J Of f ,"1 to _ nsliioifs 1111>.-'L i';1s1ri11ut111g \`~ , I i;1ii 1-iw-: in llic 1111)' Of UOWS, »_i,~;,-_-, 111111 111111:'-11111 Iicwcol- it 1.11, . . . :ill 1»l`il11‘111\\'L‘ll-Cut, I neil - in;11i»_,-, and extreiilcly 1-.1 . 1'.1l1l11. gases, $10.00, , $13.95 up to " $45.00 Y /ff’ -&e __\_$___\`_ ..-asss. ' / I I I in celanese and crepes, g r 8 S e S plain fabrics and prints, if-_~.'c1I-nlniii-effects Ileliglitfully, cleverly sinart, sliowninpricesattractlvely low. inet storming badiy when he im, $5.95, $8.95, $10.50 up I-" :I ,_ 25' " _ .\~,.f,_.t. _ ..__.__,.4s_..:.1?¢1,-§.__.- ___4_..»_-_-é-_.;=;-_-i _ :__ ._ A rp 3.. \2 ‘ . .~=_If.f f 3;; |.4l__§/I;-ji; _ -- ,.l ,II it ,~= ' if”~f'»‘ 5 5%' , _ `;1.~4:"I_ R.; .. »_=.f_ P5? fr ;’*`=@; _' 'Hr $351* I, R '_ \ uh' 'i;._.,t‘;§I .1 'j 1 ' ~ ,try / . _ A /`-_" 1 libs o _,______ __ _*_ c -- - _ - I -_ ji”-RCH14.1932 Falconwooa’ ”"-'_ ' "'_'*€“*`& -~~ " Q 'WESTERN GUARDIAN ...n,4N|;ms' ¢‘L1'II 1\II:E'I‘~Ti~.r» Sllmmerside Ba11ke1'>‘ Club l11‘l1i Itheir usual busriw.-s meetin_'.: 011 Friday evening 1:1 1111> »Ca11a¢ii;n1 Bank oi' Comnmre. There was 11 fair representation oi members. A1"- ter routine n1olz1»1-so discussion took place in refer-alice to holding another banqiiet- -CARD l'AR'l‘\'-J.lembers of the Isummerside Curling Club held a ‘ card party on Fri.‘ \F¢¢"?<> 1.:-F,°.-»_'»,:;'-‘~‘:f,3 """fli§'fI‘ '_ ’*1\1'Ic"'l1fl# ""t.‘ il’/i » - .7 t y1;'_-2 . . 3:-."e'il~Ti‘ 'efl-` u~.'.»f "'.-I-‘-‘_-‘V 'Ml 7* 3-f‘_"1‘5-. 1 -.,1.1 , ‘ f ._.j'.-,{. 5;; im 1 I 1 1 now Caps a '09 I \‘ I I .1 5 I 1 `. J I ,,- I 1' 'I I . 'returning to Summerside. Sec-mg a dim iight he made in that dilec- tion and was able to reach Schur- man’s Point. By tnis time the stoim was so bad Mr. l~I<»ilrnfi .mm led :his horse. When he irrivccl at the ;Point, he located :hc race course which the Summersldc Driving Club had made. This he found cas, to . follow as the road ¢n.:cnin; used in clearing the track nad -'_hro\vn un Ibanks of snow on each side. Fol- llowing this course, he eventually 'reached Summerside in n. numbed and chilled condition. Getting some one to attend to his horse, which was tired out, hc sought Dr. Simp- son, who ordered him to bed as ‘he iwas afraid oi' pneumonia. After resting for two days, Mr, Holland is feeling much better and r`ctnrned heme on Saturday at't»~moon.~S _*__ _ ST. ANDREW‘S SCHOOL Standing for the month oi’ Feb- ruary:- Grade IX-1, Rita Maclntyrc; 2, ‘|Harold MacDonald; 3, Ada Macin- tyre. Grade VIII-1, Russell MacI11tyre. Grade VII-1, Allan MacDonald. Grade VI-1, Rita MacDonald; 2, Elmer Mfwlnlyre; 3, Tommie Rose. Grade IV-1, Bernadette Mac- Donald: 2, Rita Maclntyre; 3, Pau- line Doyle. ,_ _ Grade III-1, John Thomas; 2, Peter Thomas; 3, Robert Rose. Grade II (I1)--1, John Rose; 2, Ellison MacKenzie; 3, Jean Mac- Kenzie. Grade II (bl-1, Theresa Mac- Iniyfei 2, Minnadora MacDonald.- Grade I-1, J. Clarence Doyle. Mary Donovan-Teacher. -M* Have you noticed any signs oi better biisincis? ..Yes. The people who conldzrt pay their bills are starting to promise. hm _*___ M . , __ 5"" 5'°|‘° 0"' §‘.I’...‘2i‘§i...’°Z`§'t§§‘il1._‘il$.iZ“Tl’S§»- ) _ Ore new Ones I-BUQDQQK - _ llll (hier Iler Body if°f°=1°1°=f- '§g°I,;“°°°“§§‘”‘;§;, Continued from page 4 i l * l sei-tion 56, provision is made for the 1 iraiisfei' of insane penitentiary pr's- oners ithose with sentences oi’ two ' years or more) to provincial mental liiospitaa when amnsvments have l been made with the provinces con- We understand that the . Province of Ontario has made such Inn arrangement and receives $1.50 1 per patient per day. There seems to be no reason why Prince Edward Island should not secure a similar arrangement, and ` also attempt to collect for the pest care of such cases who are now ro- ccivlng treatment in Falconwood. eerned. 1wcoMMIo1~n>ArrI0Ns ` 1. That the Min’ster of Health be made I ment of Sections XV, XVI, and ,XVIII ot the act (quoted albove’. land for deciding as to ability to Ipay, and for the collection of ac- Icounts. 2. That consideration be liven to iilcrcaslng the rates of paying pat- ients. ' 3. 'I‘lnIt the Government ol’ IP:-lnce Edward Island endeavour to In-range with the Dominion Gov- ernment for the payment, by the ?l)e:nin‘on Governm_ent, tor the care of insane penitentiary prisoners in Faicomvood Hospital, and endeav- our also to secure payment for care [already given, in the past, to auch lpat`e11ts who are now in Falcon- ‘ wood Hospital. (To Be Cont`nued) Wrecked Motorist (opening his I eyes); ` ¢i1dn't I?" I Bystander: Yeh, but the other CAVENDISH SCHOOL Following is the school report of Cavendis’h school tor the month or Februaryz- ' Grade x-1, nn-I-sine webb; 2, Ethel Wyand. 1 Grade IX-1, Francis Clark. I I Grade VIII-1, Pauline Webb; 2, .Ioan Clark; 3, Isabel Doiron; 4, Herbert Wyand. I 1 I Grade VI-1, Edward Lowther; 2, Ida Blaequlere. _ I Grade IV-1, Mary MacNcill; 2, Howard Gallant; 3, Reggie Simp- son. I Grade II-1, Helen Green and Jimmy Clark; 2, Una Green; 3, IJcan Blacquiere. , I I Perfect attendance-Elmer Clark, IJoan Clark, Eric Simpson, Gertrude home of Mrs. H. S. MacEwen with Sick. Mrs. Wallace MacKay, Mrs. J. E. Fleming. School: Mrs. H. B. respons‘hie for the eniorcei-I "I had the right of way,I fellow had a truck." I l A thorough knowledge of blend- ing is an absolute essential to a delicately flavoured, fragrant Blended Right. cigarette such as Winchesters. This knowledge comes only after long years of experience in handling choice Virginia, Burley _ and Turkish tobaccos and the facilities which are available to- Canacla’s largest manufacturers of cigarettes ensures a blend which is perfection itself. inchester I CIGARETTES Gallant, Isabel Doiron, Edward ` Q Lowther, Mary 1vn¢Ne111, Howard I t ' Gallant. I g O *iw Imperial Tobieeo Company of Canada, Liniited by snging the National Anthem tamed. The nu-miers decidei eighteen m mb r nd four “sn and Mrs. J. E. Fleming. Reading. Roll call will be "How to raise Miss STERLING WoMEN’s INSTI- _ ` ** 'rU'rI: I ____ __ ____ ___ ‘the Irish Coast by Mrs Ames Mc- cu:-ley kindly invited the members chickens." It was decided to hold Tl M l ti i St li 1 \V0nrf;1W urclilsgiteswng niet airtgi puigan. Duet, When Irish Eyes are to her home for the next meeting, ng I ` Smllinil. by Miss Evelyn Anderson which is to be held on May 10th. assi meeting in April. The hoatess, sted by Miss Ella Garland and Mary Mcvarren. served a d:\i'..ty lu...-ii A marry vote thanks was tendered her and the meeting closed bv the sinzii18 05 U10 National Anthem. _of ed $100 tower e Pro nc I ° ’ _ _ ~_ I M11- E- _C1151 K°|"°°fi» MRD-» Sanatorium to buy mattress covers. _ ln S , . , I' I mmm” :If,i;,|11,°tf,°,,€T,l,g};f;,; 'The Secretary reported having rc- ‘ ` ' ' '. I `_ spread all over her body. ceived the Zovemmlieif EFBUI9 Of Bw 0 D _ _._ runnin - raxouson present Meeetinegsogened by sl1igll:;IUnsp°ken Words' by Mrs' Thomas 'Z W the Institute Ode and repeating Bower' Reading' mme old Wcman' 'T ' ' ' “ 1 the Creed. Roll Cali was answered ?{5;ux;se'y ‘Aixlalffrs gdaéxgielsgz' in u in _ IW each member telling an Irish Contest, l[rlshisms.'FiI-st 'prize won Joke The minutes oi’ the previous by M" J E Fleming and Mm meeting were read and adopted Austin Walsh Roll Call for next \ 0"? new Témbm; '§l?te‘;' :EE rev' meetlnz to be answered by each nz; I § era comm ees. e o e w toms were appointed' namely: member paying 5c.. Meeting closed _, _ I That Wears Longer - MI1cEwen, Mrs. Frank Bell: Pro- AUBURN WOMEN'S INSTITUTE .gramz Mrs Lorne MacEwen, Mrs. "° ‘ALIHCS M¢GUil§i1I1~ T110 Secretary The regular monthly meeting of~ I reported that she had received the the Auburn Womens' Institute was I Institute grant oi $2.00. It was held at the home oi’ the President moved and seconded that $1.00 be Mrs. John Simpson, on Tuesday, at sent to the sanatorium to help de- March 8th, with an attendance of -' 4 fray the expense of mattress co- ten members and three visltors.Thc = , vers. An enjoyable program was meeting opened with singing. Af- I ‘_ _ / M } then given. Reading, Morning on ter roll call the m.I.'utes of the last I 35_()()_ M » J 1 ____ ____; meeting were read. approved and; A ‘ 1 | iii This Footwear is made from PURE GUTTA PERCHA -I RUBBER the toughest and most wear - resisting that science I has yet discovered _ which will wear up to twice as long as I ordinary Rubber. “Rubbers for Men, Rubbers for Women, 1 Rubbers for Boys, Misses and ChiIdren." " it / If you must be out in wet weather you want Gutta Percha Rubber Footwear _ Guaranteed to give you the utmost valuei . § _ you can get for your money. A ~:1~`”le." eu" B ° bv Miss Mabel Cusack. A very Wholesale and R t I tt ww" ‘ 9 B. RI' O 9 I I BRINGING UP FATHER I your maxim?"-ihc Stock Ex- 5'" ‘ '~- .:.,A»;;...,-_ . __ ..-_...ex _.L23-1 =t;'-f=1=sss;==f A 15 __ =_\ 1 \ c T V I A Bc>o»< Adam-1-V e,sNo1-nm ~~~»'\.1_' I ‘ Y I? ¢ I -vo 5-se ~rou-s1R- c1=.~r me or 1-Hess \ oo~`~r Know v/naman) &( ‘ 1 peers A6 rats? AS *O 'YHRGW HIM OUT l Q ‘I5 -1-I_,¢Y =_,H¢w Up. Ti-ia: Doon. on PUSN I "°":.f:s.o:= ia 1 ,E rv Q A * , pn 59° ‘ _,Q $7 ' N ~. I5 A 1 I ti"“` 1 I f _ 'S 1' . 1 AND ` change Miugnaio was asked. `. V,-_ :_ 1 I Y' 155:” ‘T "Very simple," he replied, "I pay Pé' ,, E_ ‘$5 -*t0:'Ilili;il]ig I rvililit [left Wiiélh 5110- ': -¥ . ._ - mveii go an en _‘ 13 Optometrists sell what I never had for more ”?6' "'11-I I1 - . ` _A _ - mill" I I liiiiiimnnv-s-__~.__»..~.___~_*__ ` 1 ` 1 _ _ _ OH' YOU °\.,. is 'ri-as-mm uc I ¢»¢v¢r.'reo 'ro see A MAN --- -,.. -~ f .fm en .. _ _ _ _,___ ..._ . . _ _. By George McManus soma ` ' Boone - 1 _-E f.