fri iii 5 if _ _'i _-ig ____; _'_>f,~ 5 -_ ii?- §'._. .Ji --i iff,” " SW .»- \"-;'.,". '. ti.. ' 11:, ii si _"/f_.,‘l_3_ .gl _ ‘,. ._{. s, in-. _ if: iw- 1» y2_`._»;.'f rl ‘ 'I1 ." - ._ _ ;l.l . itll" (`lil\l!LOT'l'E'l'l)W'N GUARDIAN -S-____ A _ i i ' J . '_ -fl . 2 `.- *_ _ _ EATON it is v Soc r . ii ;_ii_< _::_,;f _ i if ' _,, _ _ _ lil. 2*. i' '.. . .., __ _ ._ ,, i " ‘Hi . ._ i' ,i ~ wt: H ., »_ ; _ _, nl; '. 5. i ._ ';`f§‘_ lyii, _ W. _' "ef S. 4»_ . i i. ~ i. ini .' i_ _.y i if-_-' lil’ if 1.13 __ 5.1; Y - ;lf: __ .,, _ ,_ _ .L-,e-_§_. ‘_ iii’-' r ‘ri i i~ _.iii l. -: av" ;§i_3Z@i iféfi _ _g._-, ___ i. ._ i _ 2. ‘viii { liao' \ 4 <»'. _ 19" .--.,. ..... -wal an *iw - Western Guardztw Quality-is The modern Housewife le quick to recognize any savings -- tiiat are to he effected on high quality products-hut she also _ knows It ls false economy to buy inferior brands to save a few ‘h°”"°" 1"" "°°“'°d "' B'm‘:°2°'3 :_ dents. EATDN Groesterias eller you highest quality at con ____ slatcni y low prices. Beehive Corn Bakelss Cocoa lin _ Vmpio Oats at your Grocer. , Economy! ...;:.?.‘...‘;".‘:'.1.':.“°.:.‘...“:'. Braces 1474 2-3-21 -SHIPMENT POWER. MEAT -OKDEI BEE! LIVER. and clear odoriess cod liver oil at Braces. 1488 2-4 Zi Sy rup -FIESII STOCK rose colored 14, Ib. etched tumbler package Robin Hood L - Y i 1258-1-2'(-IWUSK. Ayimer Tomatoes Choice quality No. 2'/1 tln _ ’ for 2 _ 2 for 2 -nooxav srscisa -_ H e e ir e y A _ ,‘§'_ - : . _ .i . Puffed Wheat Pkgs. . Ay I m e r _ _CONGRATULATIONS _ Tl\B_ Corn stork visited the Prince County I-los~§ ‘ pital on Friday, January slst, and' Chfllce U'-'amy left a bonnie baby girl for Mr. and Nil- 2 ll" Mrs. James G. McLean, or Lot 16. s. -* special for play off -game in Char I-|g_|1z - ioiietewn lueseey, rebruary em wiii leave Summerslde at 4 U. rn. Return Tomato fare. $1.10. This is tha last hockey ' CatSU p special of the season. 1419-21 I4 oz Home -raaiimas ciumor Arronn to ` be without a low set Fairbanks SWAHSD ENGLISH " ' BREAKFAST Tea Lb. Pkg. ._ LONDON STARCH F|_0UR_ _ elled weights, Order now at Braces. ,, SUPR MIXED 1488-2-4-21. , _lar 39c !;`Ji\TON GROGEIERIA -- OPI'-MT=°BY 'T..§AT9.N.¢.?.. . ` 3 np29c OWN CAKE Mccready stand scale with bag rack and nick- Pickles - CORN 3501. -suoaosnawr-Mr. and Mrs. Melville L. Bradshaw announce the engagement of their daughter, Cecil- , ie. Lillian, to Mr. Thane Alexandcri Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- exander Campbell. The marriage to me piece the nm: part er no-I ruary. 1495-2-4-li .___ I -DISLOCATED SHOU LDEE-Mr. -wanna Eastern Guasslean .___ -we -who Brooks ot I-iniuener' -'lol sau.-one ali B. R-ead. was a recent visitor to sum- Massey Ha;-in aeaeigmi-y mg", 1,, mersidc S perfect condition Apply Joseph *_* Llflnillll. Monl'*\8\\° MM) 2-1 31 -Mr Gevrle Curtis, of Albany W” ““°°°“‘““¥ °P°'*t°il 0° in tho . moore: .isoos one aan: ap PHIICC O0lil1lY" H°iDl¢ll Ind ll d0l\'\3 pl; Hog' fgqgl Q gn, fgqugmgg Wh; ‘ery “l°°ly' 5' 'bumps into them on the lee at the “""‘ Prince Street Selmer games Satur -The many friends of Mrs Russel 5”, M "mov, hh hu ,x be N", Craig of Chelton, will regret. tg leg;-n*,|i"d_ _-‘ _ ‘ 1503 that sue has entered the mines- _.___ \\ _ County Hospital for treatment. S. a AN ENJUYABLE WHIST was ""*" ,held in Bt. James Hall. Georgetown -It is pleasing to Nl'l0l'¢ Hill' melon Wednesday, January 39th, Seven Cbfldltlon Of DT. A. .‘.- l.0CKhlx't, teen tables were pnyadl ‘Tm px-has which has been csusir.: Iii! friendal were ,mn 'by Miss Rum wmh and at Kensington, Summcrside and;M,._ Frank GUM,” A dsmty hmm throughout. the Province some iinx-i was m.ved_;__A_ _ iety, is improving. S. ' ' I ._~s}xsiurN.u'ior4. -_ 'rm semi- '”M"' A' R' 5*'°“n"‘» m°m¢lU8 Ed' |‘s.nnuel school exa.minat.i.on was held itor »of the Journal Publishing Co.,.m the gm.-gewwn gm, 531091 gn-I _Bum__n_:erside, who be¢=>_n___attcnd~;Thu,_5d,y_ _mmm-y 30g,h_ Qu", 5, “U ° “nn” m°° “F5 ° ° V‘"‘,large nu.mbcr were present which' ious farmers organizations, returned ‘ wmned to tm mlm-,gg beg-nz ggkwl “°'“° °“ S““““-Y 5- in one welfare oi the aaiiooi by uaei Her many friends win b i dime myers ma omm' I ri " ° U* ‘none conducted the examination b°`h°“_" that Mrs' H' A' D‘“'by' °fiin-Y tile diftereht grades. All the ;_b’?_: ‘P_¥_l_£‘;g2°_:‘:_‘; i_f_0;‘_;'__§_r°5_;?_'_‘°_sc1iolais mudc a good showing.-A. _ . ‘ _ _____, d_er_g_oing tr¢_eatn;ent _got ii severe i;ase_ __»MR__ JOHN _w|.“»vE_ __shm.t_|y ° °° p° 5°” ng* very much m' ‘after 'midnight Monday morning pwved' S' lsturgcon lest one of its oldest citi- izeiis when Mr. Jdim White passed -‘\LBE“T0N lawny. He had been very poorly for .several weeks. but not long before -Miss Helen 0uli.on's numerousfhis death _md apparently g,,,|,-,ed friends are delighted to hear of her. somewhat in srrcngm Howeven ni rapid recovery from a recent oper-iw” onlyjm. a sho,-b umm and he ation for appendicitis in the P. C._m_ssed away on me move dm_e_ The Hospital, also t_o_ know they will bc_hme1.a1Wa5 held on me 215." being welcoming her home this week. _conducted by Rei C_ U_ Ma¢Nev1n_ "-“ _and the service was held in the The R"A' C' mammlnh dame i“_S-Lurgcoii Baptist Church, kindly th* I“"m“"‘° Han was 9' huge 5“°` loaned for the occasion. The pall- ; _ __ __ Harry Muttart of Suminerside, met .- i 5-'O~O09-§OO~§Q~O§1§ O-‘OO $0000 O-OO-OO-OGOOOOOOOUOQO §§'§'O~O4*‘§g ~ WH ILN YOU BAKE USE it . imonnncn siiiiiia Powiieii iii wiima sriiii vsisi ; -:f.‘OO'§O4OO -000500-OOO-fQOO‘O-QOOOOOQQ ‘O-O-O-O40*-O-OOOO4'f‘C with an unfortunate accident on | Saturday. In leaving a friend’s house! after a pleasant social call, Mr. Mut- i O-O tart slipped on I niece of lce and dislocated his shoulder. The injury “S5 ” ustmed by tm mg °"°“'d':bearcrs were. John Ceilings, Russel) d the entr receipts i erm All Mlillllld STURY UF- . `THE WA}R..._. \ I -Sugh isftliiq my _c§i_s;aa_i\_aii t_i_i‘e;iilal 8'l’ap yo is /a. es ng' eorgj V. of England, to comlnence riaaiiuniiv su.. . Major Kipling, the writer, present; an unforgetable 'picture ,_ of _ the Beloved Ruler in 'the greatest of all conflicts _ _ _ _ cheerfully facing the future when all seemed lost . _ . with a smile for his subjects when his all too frail shoulders were bowed down with private tribulation _ _ . . . The first and only Life of the King published with permission 'of the Royal -Household. ation in The Guardian on ` 1 ` it Ill ’.f.¢a_<__ 5°" “““’» "“ Y __iooi1ing.-._ minima r_.i._»weiiyn, James - ' l_;/I“°1_T °"°d’_l' is 2:? H2; Texzers _‘;'_:_'_i McCnaulty. Wm. H. Lanigan and ` 'V _ oos ers w io p _ n c _ . . _ B he] me hockey b___s|Pliilip Murphy. Mi. White was__eigli \ -1- __ sport; nd D ' ‘ty years of age and had b.en a “l°“=‘ ' lqulct, industrious man all his days 5 FOO-OO-0000+ ,was attended to and Mr. it/luttart is now rcstnig comfortably. S. l i --ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Sum-. merside. Honor roll for the Progres- sive series of Music for January. The following have merited 100%:-G. Wait, E- Mclvor, I- McNeil, B. Pope, _,l,. ._i , .. , __-if-7.' 'i ...ik '- '}_i’:i ,' l 'ii' *: i ="-I l- if-'.:f;" ,.- i. ;».f;“-.~.‘f-J' 71.", gy.; e_ _zfj ‘J [A-if -`:' 2 L .J .if ,~ lf", -i;~- ‘L1 11”? hi ii' . l v ...,=#§,_ ,_ _gf L -1,; J; I f“'~"_ "` "J=:. i;__§1i; ul sv »‘, i_.,_'- ._, 5' a ;.~»:;_if..» " J ifjziiils },_`., yi; .. ;_ _ _ ._ _ -_...__.__- __ .- _ ing have 995::--F. Gaudet, M. Ho-_ 3M - gan, F. Goudet, H. MacPhee rind D. NUTICE TO ,Tr-is Pcfsilc i "` (iwing to the disastrous fire which wlizis bcfoilcii thc well known firm of Turner & Co. We join with others in cxicnding our sympathy. Under ex- isting circumstances we extend a most cordial invitation io their numerous customers to make this _Caudet. The following have 98'.L:--, lL. Arsenault. E. F i. -.wcrioei nun oaivos-'ri1e_ auction and dance held in Emerald' Hall on Wednesday, January 23nd,! was a decided success. The lucky winners of the prizes for auction were the following: - Ladies - Mrs. Ambrose Carr. Emerald. Gen- tlemen's-Mr. Raymond Mulligan. Newton. The dance was enjoyed by, the younger set a.nd s. dainty lunch' was served. E. -SOCIAL IN L. 0. B. A. LODGE ROOMS-A very enjoyable social ' . was held on Friday evening in Edith Cavell Lodge Rooms, L. 0. B. A.,| Summerslde, in honour of Mrs. Mc- . Pherson, Worthy Mistress, who has) 'just returned from e. three moiith's .visit to her daughters in the United _ lterestiug programme was si\Cl1 by; -different members of the Lodge con- _ hissing of piano’ and vocal solos, 'readings and dialogues. which were` thoroughly enjoyed- All €1Hb01'Bi¢ lunch was served to which nil didi ample justice. At the close of thel _ - having the respect of the entire H°°k°y _fans Wm mmk me Tm-its' ciizuiiiinlty. Ho is survived by his d“yd°§__§’mi wc? a;_;l;c _;igh;lS;___`_q_;“_; wife who was a Miss Connors. ami tm; OLE fagine _ge fo_____e__,s rink during his last illness she nursed 8" my ' _mm faithfully rin she herself be _ _ came sick. One sLster`, Mrs. Dunie Mrs. Herb Clark and Mrs. R. H. c(_m___gs_ _“S-0 ________m___s_ T__.__h__ be Gordon linvc returned homo from :i _ _ _ ._ b_ouc__ and rcavccl \vc convey our deepest sym- C. McNeil and D. Harris. The follow- 5110145 WSW “nth he” 1 ‘ pm_hy___A_ _ his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chain- picn, Longwortli Ave., Charlottcto\\'ii.‘ __ __ _ Miss Blanche Champion visited; rEg5()NA[,5 with relatives and friends iii Ken-i ._ snigton and Sumnicrside last week. ___~M,-_ Havelozk Stewart, 5,0,-Be- ---° i;_\\n, rcccnily visited Sturgeon..-'-A ' Mrs. J. F. White and Mrs. H- .T._ _.___ __ Larkin were joint liostesses at a dc- 'I-beam Yqrswn and lightful afternoon bridge and tea Frances Lavcm Gem.gemwn_ ,eC¢m_ last, week at the letters home in Al- _ ly visned Sm,-g¢Dn,_.A_ _ bertoii. ` i *-`- --------’“`”‘ | ..’Mlsses Isobel Rogerson and ADDRESS AND PRESENTAHON \Ruth Walsh. Charlottetown. recent- --~ ily visitecl Georgetowii, the guests of On the eveniiis of Jim- md ill” gens. Ruins c1o1~y._A. box holders of Alb!-HY ll R 2 il@`~l\'I _ .___ cred in the 11811 M S°="i°i°“'“ L” ..°iviessi~a_ . chester Lieweiiyn, 111005 lh¢ll‘ mall °°“"l°" Mr' RW Mc' James MoCoiiiiell,_ Herbert Lavors Donald to show their appreciation ol i Ernest purchild and ' lknerson _ his flllllflll W0\‘\¢ dmmi me Past y°""`s iLleweilyn, Georgetown recently vis- ler by the chairman, Mr. I-lermas.i MYCFI. WHO Sl-Sled th* °b3°°l °f me 1 ..‘Mr. George McKinnon, Sher- satherins. and Hi" Smile in F‘°W‘ |bro<.i<,. Quebec. recently visited MacDonald was than cal.ed in ie ____ (toni. and presented with it bcaut-_ __,Ml__s_ Mary Danom who has ifiii fur CO" “ld \°“ff°‘° by M°“’Si been visiting friends in ciiariaite- Alder Wright, and Judson Blackmore.; www mmm-ed to her home _m while Mr. Cleo. l_‘tuncie read the lol-l Gem_gewvm____A_ lowing address. _______ T0 Mr- R°Y M°°D°“““‘~ ..~ivir_ Jack smith who nasbeen 'ries gathering was ciilisd i° °’°' ima sturgeon.-A. . ' - store their headquarters. We will ap- preciate your business and endeavour to give you a square deal as our » “motto” is SERVICE,`VALUE and SATISFACTION. ` is undergoing treatment in the Prince Kennedy & Kennedy Ltd- O’Leary, P. E. Island -me ___::::;;._ _1__- __ * ‘ ‘_ _FOR SALE CLIPPER GRAIN AND SEED CLEANER. Ill* firatelass running erder._,_ _ _ - _ ua with laaclilne. -A bargain. eooerct _ "_».~ ~' ~. 'eve ing all joined in ainsillit “F0\" _our. The National Anthem brought 8112:. a Jolly Good Fellow." Mrs. Mc- Pherson exprcsscd lier thanks to the members of the Lodge who had so_ kindly prepared such a pleasant ` ¢vcning‘s entertainment in_ her lion- the entertainment to a close. Mrs. Douglas Gordon very kindly presided at the piano. S. -Mr. John Plneau. of Bloomfield. County 1-lospital. S. tl? ' 'f r' Mail Courier. Albany. R- R- 2- . We meet here tonight to show our appreciation iii s. small measure 0! your faithful services as a “wil 00"' is: on Albany. R- R- 2- You have been faithful at all times in the perfomiarice Of y0\|1' d\|U¢`-‘- and have delivered tive mall in H" kinds of wcatlicr and all conditions of roads. By your' chccrful nndobliging num my you have won the friendslilp and goes win or an me iicooie of the different districts in which you dc- liver the mail. We now on behalf of friends and bolt hold¢ra_ask you to accept these gifts, not for their intrinsic value but in the spiriiin which they m grim cegeuier wiin me ben wishes ri... ~- ~ ' ~ ~ f of all foria continuance of the pleas- lii Georgetown, ,ttendlng the fini- erol or his father. the late Captain John Smith, left Wednesday for his home in Montreal.-A. ` ant relationship existing between ua] signed on behalf of the box-hold- c’s pf R. R. 2. Mr. MacDonald re- plied very fittlngly. thanking the -donors for their trouble and kind- ncse. then all joined ln singing For l-le‘s ii Jolly Good Fellow. The re- mainder ol the evening was spent very pleasantly, remarks being made by Mr. Major Lowther and otherl. all speaking very highly of their mall courier. ' ' Music and singing were then eu- loyerl by all, while a very _dainty lunch was served by the ladies; after whioh a Jolly ldihllllll d\lD°\‘l¢4 Ill Naturally you expect every manufacturer of BALANCED_ RATIONS to assert that his product is the best on the market-BUT ASK .THE MAN WHO FEEDS THEM. Note what Mr. Gilbert McMillan. noted Ayrshire Breeder of Hunting- don. Que., breeder of the first Ayrshire Cow to produce over 100 lbs. of milk in a day, has to say regnrdiiig BALANCED RATIONS. ' (Extract from a letter dated Dec. 2. 1929)' _ “UNION GRAINS are practically the only Commercial Mixer! “Feeds I have ever used that I felt satisfied were as good value "as I could mix myself. As long as they hold to their present re- "lationship in price to the other standard feeds we will continue - "to use them. (signed) Gilber! McMillan. _ There is no Dairyman in Eastern Canada better qualified to judge of the value of Dairy Ratlops than Mr. McMillan-as his lifetime has been spent in breeding. rearing and feeding cattle for show and production. -ASK YOUR LOCAL IJEALER FOR UNION GRAINS-.lf he cannot supply you, communicate with- _LJ A._1~_1oRN1~; ea co. i LHARLOTTILTUWN UN-ION GRAINS LIMITED LENNoxv1LLis', QUE. __ _ _ . i istatcs. There was a large attendance ing terms of the efficiency of M.. _Geor8cto__`,n_ me guest of Mn and _Q 0( memlm-5 gud visitors. A very lu- _Ms,cDonald as R mail courier. Mr. Mm L_ H_ D°ug|“___A` I ~-6 --------------- - 4. . 1 _Ly e s » I he Maritime Subsidies ' (Continued from page 4) - Nova scams sa'1s.ooo _ New Brunswick $800,000 Prince Edward Island ...$125,000 These increases were voted in i927, and have been paid to the Govern- ments of i-he three Maritime ?rov- incea in half yearly instalment.; ever since. But the reassessment. recom- mended in the Report has not yet. been undertaken, and this “irreduc- ible minimum' is all that the Mar- itimes havo yet received. The sen. sequence has been that all three of the Maritime Governments have been struggling ‘to make ends meet and that they have been obllsed td defer auch aooiel measures as old age pensions, educational reform. and mothers’ allowances, because of the studied dilatofineee of the Pied- eral authorities in honoring the clear award ol the Royal Coauniselon on` Maritime Claims. . _ At length. noweer. the immlnenoe resume ii. was an evenlns well somi- or a Dominion genearl election has pwimpted the Kl-I1! Ministry to be- lated' notion, and the long-delayed reislezaoxent is to ba preceded with When it does take place. full oilew. ance should be made for the delayed payments as a new and separate claim. In the general reasaemnent two board consideraolms shui have to be givendue weight. One la that Ontario I-nd Quebec have lad ex- tensive ddditiona to their provincial resources out of the Federal. domain The other is that/ the Prairie Prov- inces MS noi, only beingpedpd their public le-mt and natural resources. with ample compensation for such alienetions as have been made thess- freen by the Dominion Government. but that they an. eps being allowed subsidies which are double aa large Def eaDita_ as thou new bein! paid to the Maritimes. Nova Bootie at ieaer. will demand and aeeent..no- thine lele than an equally favor- able settlement. Pre~war ees rates have lust been restored in Newry. Ireland. Mexico rates. _ is reducing its air-mail Farmers sieting on of Czechoslovakia arc in- govemment aid. Sugar is being produced from woo( in Germany. Ireland ie warring on cock lighting BELL MATHIESON a arrlatera If Solicitors . Collections MONEY 'I0 LOAN . .MONTAGUE is - - - montn. ...._§_._.._.._....._.__.-----‘ e-o»o¢‘4-oooooeoae-»ee~»++oe~° UAV! YOUR EYlLS` i i axasiman ANU asasess I-‘rrrru or E. E. PARK MAN asnmree orwmofi" _~_onlagi|l.P.ll-L g we-Gee-ood can eeeaeooo e»N_~ I BRINGING UP FAT HER , list-,N nb. McManus IL M . cf' ___ Tl-\¢ ea,