P-AGE roowramv .. _- #1.. __._._ ._ "rria GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . NOWias srecuu OVAL Braided Mats In a variety of different colors and sizes—These Braided Mats are at Special Prices. Table Oiloloth In Stock Periodically» Watch For It! ALWAYS "'5 HOLMAN’S For The Best In i "WIIERE IILII FRIENDS near" Floor Coverings For Beautiful Floors — see our selection of tine Floor Cov- erings . Modern and traditional patterns In everything from Linoleum to Wiltons, Axminster and Broadloom Cur- Qets. Also ready-to-put-down Throw Rugs, in a variety IF shapes and sizes. . Come in today and make your selec- tion. See And Buy These— FELTOL—'2 yards wide r30 per moans w"! FELTOL-S yards wide .. 2.20 per running yard CONGOLEUM-J yards wide .. . .. 2.55 per running yard HYDROFLEX—2 yards wide . .. 1.90 per running yard I Complete stock oI Feltol and Congoleum Rugs in all the standard sizes at Special Prices. Elli MILK-Per Tin . AYLMER SOUPS-B Tins for .. .. . DICE-D BEETS and CARROTS—3 Tins for . . . . . . .. AYLMER (Choice Quality) CORN—2 Tins for TOMATO JUlCE—20 Oz. Tin-B Tins for . . . ... . .. ACTIFOAM and SOFTEE-S Pkgs. for .. ISLAND CHEESE-—Par Lb. ' HARD MIXED CANDY—Per Lb‘. . . . BRIGHT'S (Choice Quality) PEACHES—Per Tin . MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE-Per Lb. Tin . . .. PORK8iBEANS—2Tinator....... AYLME-R'S (Choice Quality) TOMATOES-Z Tins to WAXED BEANS-J Tins for ‘ENAMEL and GRANITE SAUCE FANS- Reg. $1.25. Sale Price ANNIVERSARY SALE FEBRUARY 13th to FEBRUARY 29th WOMEN'S SKIRTS—Reg. $2.75. Sale Price . . . . . . . . .. 98c MEN'S HORSEHIDE JACKETS-Reg. $19.95. Sale Price $14.98 WOMEN'S DRESSES—Reg. $4.95. Sale Prica . . MEN'S MACKlNAWS-Rag. $11.25. Sale Price . WOMEN'S FUR TOP ZIPPER OVERSHOE5— Reg. $6.00. So-Ie Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEN'S COAT SWEATERS (Navy, Maroon and Brown)- Reg. $4.95. Sale Price . . . .. .. . MEN'S PULLOVER SWEATERS-Reg CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS-Reg. $8.95. Selle Price. . $4.00 33 1-3% 0ft The Following Items WOMEN'S FLIGHT BOOTS and CHILDREN'S SNOW BOOTS MEN'S and WOMEN'S SCARVES MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS WOMEN'S CHENILLE HOUSE COATS WOMEN'S BLOUSES MEN'S and BOYS’ PYJAMAS MEN'S and WOMEN'S DRESS GLOVES MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTH JACKETS MEN'S TRE-NCH COATS and RAIN COATS CHILDREN'S SLEIGHS iirocery Specials I-3 OFF HORSE RUGS GENERAL’ IEIIBIIAIT RENSINGTON, r. e. i. .' sins: in; in 25% on rini Following in... MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR lavllaaalle l‘ ... .. $1.98 $8.25 $4.50 . . $3.50 ca $2.00 14c 25c 29c .,... ..... 75¢ GOOD STOCK OF GLIDDEN'S JAP-A-LAC PAINTS ON HANII ' W. S. MQLEAN Puiiiic MEETING A meeting of all interested citizens will be held in the Summerside Town Hall, Monday, February I6 at 8 P.M. to consider a proposal tor having a "Home Week" in Summer- side this summer. The meeting will be under the auspices of the Board oi Trade. ‘H. L. RODD, Secretary. OUT OUR WAY r NEVER WOULD HAVE. BELiEvED you cl‘ JLD DRES5 A a r. COMPLETELY w ‘HOUT wAKiuc-i HIM uP. IF I 1 HADsrT SEEN OH, MRS. MLIDGE! ii= YOU'LL GIVE U5 Hi5 BREAKFAGT WE'LL FEED iT T0 HlM--AN' HE‘t.L err THAT MUCH M \mis 1 . l. ,_»'_-_ \ ‘t, 1".“ I N. y _ - 7 '. ’ \ t litlllll lrrti" . y, ., 3mm? - . APAiz-roenieuaien out BOARDING nous: Maior Hoople B01’ You can Lin soua PeislciLttiiiougfli-VXF WORD "Qowov -‘\'l-IE 60V SuCKER-Punci-ieo ME -< ANDI PDT A Few Pilerzei. Bsrios no HIMJw wAiT TILL 1 6&1 MY HAT , AND rii. o0 Ammo. AT THIS nooeessr~sonne euv came ‘lb IN ‘ii-ta srATion HoLLeiz- ING new: been HD6650 BYA Pvrrtoisw WHERE is Tut; Rowtv/ . ~ m I-OOKiN‘ can I-IANNiBAL nooote rut woe MQNENBPECTOIZQ A no.1»... aim I Y.“- PIODUUHVI COWS m peeeetitprodiseeas-rnsiohaeltitnmot m m: By J. R. Williams Albee-ton ' Mr. Peter Broderick recently enjoyed a brie! visit with relatives and jriends here. Mr. Gerald O‘Malley is receiv- ing a hearty welcome hcrJie. alter an extended stay ln Ontario. London. lilr. J. H. Dunbar recently re- turned home from a brief but cnjoyable \'isit with relatives and friends in Boston, Mass. It Is rumoured, that the A.Y. P.A_ of this town is planning 2n icc carnival in the near future and it is hoped this riurnour la true. n5 this affair ls eagerly anticipated each year. and always proves a huge success, Mr. John Inmsn tSrJ has entercd the City Hospital, Chnrlottctovrn. “here he will undergo a slight operation. His nunicrous friends wish him a speedy rclurn to his usual good health. Tho DailndilwMivsbiOit Band met Ire llUlll(‘ ni Bliss Alice Gordon on Ihfitlziy afternoon. President. Du. .~: ivy Bonininn led brief ' citing ‘Whfsliip. and conducted . lifiS. ‘rhore was an attendance WP nine mcmhcrs. After the trailing of the minutes. a. short --cport of lvlission Band iwark In 1112.1. Presbyterial was given, and “ a Certificate of Recognition was 1ircscntcd. Children brought a t-nPr-ilioii of‘ used Christmas cards ti» hr sent to Trinidad. Worship lrtl by Miss Ruth Pike. assisted i~_\- Frances Currie, Mission study xvzxs conducted by Miss Cordon. .\ii»r-i-tnn Club competition for Liio Rrznl I-‘iour 'I‘royil'.\- conclud- cil I‘l lichruary- ‘ilh, ihcr winning iinl." composed oi. .'\i€*sbl's_ Charles Fred Millmnn and J. H. Myrick sizip with a total of 105 P011115- Tilt‘ Alhcrton Club warn rcpresenl- crt l»_\- two rinks in the British iiHTll. The winner and runnci‘ ‘ i’l ihc Provincial yilayrlawns ll!" Physical Fitness Trophy rcprcscnt I’.E.I. at the ‘time Junior Bonspiel to he n‘. Amherst in March. A Fruit Allinrton Will he --~rl ill ihc competition for 11* l‘lt_\.iial Fitness ‘Trophy. 111a ntenihcrs of the United Church Guild mic-t at the home of Ztlrs, Hcbcr Hardy for their Fcliruzirv lllPCiIItQ. 'l‘l~.c president .\li":=. llcrlicrt .\i thcws" occupied 1hr: chair. Worsizip- was lcd by .‘.lrr-. Hardy. There rccrc clevcn nicrnhcrs in attendance. $10 was given in aid of Repair Fund of Tignisii Church. 'f‘wn tuft-resting contests, kindly ‘mrcd by Mrs. .1, M, tot-user worn highly cnjoycd. Mrs. lid-Iran] Clair aslrcd the Guild to licy home lnr thr- ncxt mcctiniz. Dainty i-cfrcshmciiia “are scrrcrl by the ltcstcss. At lhc i-cqiic-st n1 a llttlc pJLIPIlli tho Wcstcrn Hnspital, the munbcrs nf thc Mission Baud held a meeting in her room, On behalf of thc Social)‘. President Dorothy Bonynian prcscaitcri the patient \\'illl a Valentino Basket fillod with gills. Aflcr irc-crcztil and cake had hccn scrvcll to all the Mission Band meznhrrs re- peated the trorship- service and mission story n1’ the previous clay. This visit brought much pleasure to thc litllo scven year ulri girl, who gratefully thanked thc members in her own vcinsrlfl manner. and nslced them to ‘all come soon again. . The Albertcn Branch. Woincirs Institute held their regular month- ly meeting at the hrme o1’ Mrs. H, Champion on Friday evening. There was a fair number in attendance. The president. Miss Alice Gordon presided. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The treasurer gavc a. very satisfactory report. Correspondence was read, and the business arising from same was carried out, The reports of the different carrmlttees were as follows: Sick. Three visits. School, met with teacher. W. I. voted $100.00 towards buying needy additional equipment, Hall. dishes were listed. minor repairs needed. Hall Committee was given the authority to have such re- pairs done. Mrs. ll. Champion and Mrs. CH. weeks wcrc appointed on the Sick Ccininjttee {or the month at Ferhuary. Mrs. Arthur Wlllrle and Mrs. Erie Corbett were appointed on the School Committee.‘ It was moved and seconded that tho secretary order three tons of coal for Hall, The Wm 0f 035-00 was voted to a benevolent fund being raised in the town of Alberton. The — ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and Cream Patrons of Crapoud Creamery Co., will be held in Crapaud Hall, Tues- day, Feb. 17th, at 2:30 P. M. MI interested dairymen are invited to attend. I"_""_"'—""—"'W IHSUHHHEE ALL LINES ALPH MUTTAR I a U17.’ ( .' ‘If/C Borden Mile Helen Adams. Charlotte- town. was a. recent ‘visitor- to Borden. . . Mr. Roy Sllllphant, Summerslde. was a business visitor to Borden on Tuesday. Miss Francis Murphy, Tryon, visited her friend Mrs. Walter Banner et Borden on Tuesday. _:.rI1B:\\.- p .-,-_-. Lang-r u-aati Mrs. Ken Macliean, Victoria. spent a few days in Borden recently, guest od her sister Miss Beatrice Murphy. Phillips, Ken- few days In Mra, Parmenaa slngton, spent a Borden alter attending the funeral n! her sister Mrs. 01E. MacDonald. ____ . . . Investigate the Careers Many old trlends and neighbors ' to preparg boxes and bundles oi" clothing are to be highly comm- ended on. not only helping this vouno Men ‘Ac You inreste’ in Y0? in Borden learned with resret “In” MY“ ~ - - I" that Mr. Cecil Stewart is a patient ' _ in the PEI. Hospital for X-rays the air. . . and on the ground . , , in and observation, send along best wishes for a speedy restoration to On Saturday last the ‘fralll Rangxers at hBordGnd golltelctedy clot ng (or te " se o ingl on - for EurODQ“ yirive. The resultsl _ ILDICAL CA‘! were very gratifying and those. SPECIALIZED TRAINING who took the time and trouble.‘ ' GENEROUS PENSION For full particulars contact I mmtrArcY 14. 194.,‘ \ worthy collie but by their efforts encouraging the Trail Rangers tol fulfil one of the rules of their-l group which ll to help others-A I IBBSFLEET SCHOOL COMMANDING OFFICER . II. 6. A. F. STATION SUMMERSIDE l llonor roll for month qt January.‘ Grade X - l. Clair Callaghaml ur ~ .' 3A Lawrence Burke‘ s: TROM-SUNLIGIIT Grade V1 -— 1. Janet Alurpliv.‘ Th" mm... GU12“ h. . .. ' . ' 5 .. 319'" -' JWC" Callaghan “I'd Erimel lc-nvrs in liiiiilding ilp iwirbohyd- $35.23.’. 1"*““"- ‘a “""'“°l1?i-."B‘?‘!‘FrLW asiflrffi- Grade V »— 1. Dorothy Button? 2. Gr Id T bi], .. H .1‘ Mani.“ "m °‘ ' * MacIJUIIALIJ BABY Gradc 1V - 1 Rcgmnld G lla t. 2. J Y G ll l. 3. Al‘ Crlsarrardher. o c’ a a" “ml Principal _ Howard Shea. . s’ , ' er Prmt’? Ikpflrmwn‘ lhnlive ElliieckibilokYiizirrlislildellEoahl-Lr N911: (‘wade U1 " I‘ Patriyk D°""°u"l Hampshire and Barred [tuck-New 2' rnmy Thimdcal" a‘ Wane" Hampshire Cross from R01‘ and Ctg§ag£§lnu (m __ 1 panicky R.0.T'. sired, trap-nested stock. fed Callaghan‘ 1 Shirley Carraghel: ‘ on the bcst of fccds obtainable to produce sturdy chicks. _ Write for price Ilst and order lurm 10 l WlLI-‘RED J. MucDUNALI) 8t SUN 3. Gerald Murphy. i Grade ll lb) _ 1. Vclda KlIlPlLl 2. lda Dcagle. 3. Jean Gallant. _ Grade 1 hit A l llarii-v , Gallant. 2. Patrick Kim-h. 3.. (“Emmi Rmm’ “I'LL Alfred“ Delaney ‘(tr W. K. CRAFER. Grade 1 tB-Ai 1. winsinii;ltvnslnizlon. P- E- l. Doucctte. 2. Harriet Murphy, 3_| itgcnt for Prince Countr- Junct Gallant. "m Grade l tB-Bi I. Raymond Barb-o- ooonn. i Teacher - Bernettzt Alicarn. ____ __ l ' Baggy BIRDS i ‘Fhorc are abou1—l1i0 SDCClPS of | . edible fish available in irPFll fon.ii.l_ 00 “m5 °' '“"d' 75 _‘l.°°" .____i-__ __ . W.’ i- balance wood and lumber, in a mttmbfl‘! decldm 1° Si"? 11191 liigh state of cultivation, build- hi ~ - ‘ . . . . ° as“ émire:épt'j';izg“dhgliy mgs in good condition, watered findings in connection with , by two pumps on premises. This Health Questionnaire. which is tol larm is known as the "Wallace I” l" “m?” °I M"- Plke Tm“: Bradshaw Homestead," situated th- D . B dl ' . . iYitTrestirigr anrlmIneBthuEiIIhE ialirmian "H" school’ chumh and ‘m’ diseases which occur most com- proved 100d, Within two miles Oi irnonly aftenthe middle age. This} Ki||kqru_ was followed with questions by‘. in, ladies In attendance. lit the‘. March monthly meeting Mrs. W.‘ Oulton will speak on "lnterlor' Decorating." -Alb. JOHN Rodents, Kinkora, P. E. I. 2. siniowcn Callaghan. a. Frederick- "SH" Cmlfld" TlWWQiI Canada's Armed Services" Doucelte. GflldO Vlll-l. Ralph Callaghan. R YA 2. Anges Gaudet. 3 Thelma‘ o L Doucette. y Grade Vll -- 1, Rosalie; ' Callaghan, 2. Allice Callaghan. DISCOVERED Elton.“ Madame Curie obtained the f.i.si dccigram of pure rntiiuni chloride in 1902. inonpm i}... Lirei- ls the only moat i1'l.\‘ .1- iccds oysters 1n irmi cuiiicui. PROFESSIONALCARL ' ¢eo-Q>eoaeo<@oo@>oc~er t T. Earle Ilickey Chartered Accountant i I Office at l5 Granville Street _, l) Thane 575 T Sumnicrslda I b‘ t iélbi-cwkistuioc? Q n- ~ BOWNESS l FUNERAL SERVICE IIIII Announce SUMMERSIDE DAY AND NIGHT l Pliona 77-! and 77-2 l §Otirw<ldb%0o<l=rll~a%’ IIr. (i. J. Gallant Kinkora i; Q Hours: k Monday 2-4 P.M. Q Tuesday, Thurs., Friday ‘ 2-5 and 7-9 g Wednesday and Saturday‘ '7 rwv-i-Gc i-‘ki by appointment die ol the summer. your Welding problems. l The lil\LL a MMPAIIY Q-nvna -r %ur skin needs one ol these essential creams as o acsr-oo-Qt-ooq-sr-QMQMDQ- Qkrce-Ie‘ ’ ANNOUNCEMENT- - . We have a carlood of Manure Spreaders due to arrive in a lew days. You would be well advised to book your order now as we do not expect to have another car before the mid- SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. SHOPPING NEWS . riiiiviv" SATURDAY iiioiiiiev A v “Mo” ‘ft ‘We have recently installed a complete line oi Welding l y Equipment, both Arc and Acetylene, and can take care cl .1 ll "GIVE us A cm." I nrc. at coin sroiiiici: i LIMITED I Z52 size. 3 doz. .. 1 .00 line sensitive skin or Orange DICED SALMON basic part of your Elizabeth "ITS 2o 1 1 c ,' Arden Home Treatment. . z ' u’ ' ' ‘I Lb‘ TIM ' ‘ ' ' ' ' g- l either Velvci Qream for a ORANGES. TOMATO JUICE. ' 20oz. 2for..... _ y \ Skin Cream Ior a dry skin. LSLAND CHEESE Per u... ........ . .' 38C AIDINA VIVA CRIAM. NEWPORT rturrs. I3 in. '... Single Burner EIIIIAII Iiltlli to; " uiiiiree a i asisaseansina . 1.21m ans M OIANOI SKIN CIIAM, - ‘w = issr ontv. m. in“ sttso- . ' mk.'$;_”§fu",f.“m'_" '_I'_o_(_2|_ei_i_r_....... ..: . . . . . .. , ""‘""""" - not rufes. “' . s, 1T§9l§f§°fif?,??“"98c r. .i. and c. KENNEDY itensiuctoii