GUARDIAN ' ‘ ‘MARCH 151929 pronriate words for their good whh- ’ es and useful gift, after which a Jolly f -—SOMETHING NE w-_ If you want merchandise of thebest possible quality at the Lowest Possible Price, don't overlook our Proposition. THE CHARIDTTETOWN Western Guardian 4 -lVIS'l'lRN scrum-m. o. a osumt ll Guardian Agent in How- lan, and will be yleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. tr. +- +- Iot locisl in Central Bedeque Hall, on Monday night. March 18th. mu concert will be put on by theIFi-es- towri Dramatic Club and proceeds will be equally divided between that club and Bedequo Rink. Admiuiou 35 and 20c. Ladies with boxes free. 7020-3-15-31 —A'l'l'EN’l‘l0N IS CALLED to A. I. Holland's auction sale of stock, implements, farm laud. etc... at Bearle. town Tuesday, March 19th, at 13 nOOn or on following Friday if day is un- favorable. See haudbiils for particu- llrl. 6062-3-14-21 '-$30,000,000 BRIDGE? -1 Premier Saunders, on his recent visit to Ottawa, informed The Guardian that while discussing contin-aus com- munication with the mainland he was informed by oiliclals that the eug- gestion of Mr. A. E. McLean, M. P. for a bridge across the straits be- tween Borden and Tormentine had received a good deal of thought and was considered by leading engineers to be quite practical. 1t was estimated that the cost would be approximately thirty million dollars. Other matters ‘ S discussed by Mr. Saunders while in in , M h 16th d M d - . 1285x432 mm m iaxzaffseg, the Capital were referred to in yes- YOUR FALSE term ' ' E F E T L g _ —-SUCCISSFUL SALE-Messrs H. _SISTERS AND PUPILS ENTER’ P- Ramsey end A- M- Hwi-“ivii- Ciii- TAINED-The choir of st. John the knife, Basin, who brought the car ‘Bapmt churfl-L Mlscouche, under containing eighteen fine work 110"“ the very capable leadership oi’ Mr. s. Tho Milton mttlwil! are simplicity itself: just this hnd the satisfaction 01' disposing 0i .1. Polrier entertained the Sisters and while you sleep-If you rake out your plate at night, "will all b? Nmlmi- Tilt? biifliillll pupils of the boarding school at add half-a-tcaspoonful of ‘Milton to the glass or cup "3"" lb“ ma“ ‘h’ “M41” “le- Nvtre Dame Cmvent at Miscoucbe [N of cold waterinwhich you leave it. In the morning ll“ buyers “u p1°“°d Wm‘ ‘Mk l° '- ilelllilllllll Pwfllflmme 0f mimic rinse it in clean cold water. Or this while you dress- l““°h‘s°s' “d ‘my “new “M the 1"‘ slim“? evelllllil- mime-n selfl- If you sleep with your false teeth in, put them, on “m” are an m“ they have been “m” “w” by u“ ha“ were several WH rising into a glass containifl! tqiiillllflris of Milton repel-ML They ‘Hmchmd deeply m“ and songs rendered by the . i and tvarm water (just enough fluid to cover the plate). YOU When you are dressed, take them. out, rinse and wipe. w,“ every dollar that the purchss- and the men and women of the dis- SLEEP In both cases the result will be-tecth glistening, "I were Wiiiifls w WY- This ll the trict are noted roi- their fine voices first visit of these gentlemen w East- and musical mung The gal-me,- are _ , , _ D s s the slightest harm to the plate, teeth or mouth (ask your dentist). Of all dealers, 35¢, 65¢ or $1. Selling Agentx: HAROLD F. RITCHIE a co. LIMITED, TORONTO the valuable service rendered by Mr- choir. The reputation 0i the M15. gold parts glittering, not a trace of ‘film,’ food or em Canada, and they are delighted to be wngmmiayed on their fine “m. . 25 dozen 2s x50 White Turkish Tow- i MAKE a POINT or assume m: soon wim THE some —TIGEBS of Moosclaw and Crys- tals of Summerslde will play an ex- hibition game in Crystal Rink, Sum- inerside, Saturday, March 16th. Game starts at 9.30. Admission 50o. 'I‘iol:- ets on sale at Olympia. ice cream par- lors. 6097-3-14-31 We have managed to ‘get some real wonderful values in Ginghams, Cottons, Broadcloth, Prints etc. just the goods you want for Spring. This is a Real Genuine Sale to Save You Money.’ 1000 yds. Colored Broadcloth Striped and printed patterns in colored Broadcloth. Regular Value 40c yd. for 25c a yd. —COME to the 5t. Patrick's Con- cert in King George Hail. Reusing- ton. a three-act play "An Old-Fash- ioned Mother" by local talent. Good specialties, good music. Saturday eve- 1000 yds. Dress Ginghams. A REAL SPECIAL VALUE NEWEST PATTERNS 1()¢AYD. 1000 yds Linen Towelling 15c yd. 1000 vds- Cotton T owelling 10c ya. 1000 yds Unbleached Cotton 10¢ 1000 yds. Print Cotton 15c yd. l end today with the receipt of a 19ml‘ by Superintendent James B. Willi-ill‘ son of the Windsor Police identifica- tion Bureau from South African police stationed at Jol-iannesburiz- The letter was in reply to I W‘ 200 yards 27 inch Assorted Colored Crepe.................20cayard 50 Dozen Pillow Slips, Hemstitched 28c each 200 yards 36 inch Dress Gingham . . . . . ...........25cayard 27 inch Velveteen, Black and latest colors .. $Ll9ayard Ladies Special Hose Lisle and All Silk ~ 49capair 150 yards Unbleached Table Linen 50cfor40cayard 50 dozen Cotton "Towels, White 25capair uuuslgflfl it to their return. Y. ~-TRAVEL TALK WELL AT- TlNDED-Jn the Epworth Hall, Sum- merside, on Monday evening, a very interesting talk "My Unsentlmental = - i ‘i v i ' ~ Journey," was given by Rev. J. P. U- Capable of throwing a life lino ac- Complaints that beggars have been ma" bah“ ‘n’ apprecmllve “db curately 325 yards, even against atoo aggressive in soliciting aims have an“, preflded overlby Mn A s. M“, strong wind. a rocket was recently caused the police oi Johannesburg, Kan Rah ML rum-s gmpmo wow ‘invented in Europe. South Africa, to limit their activities. pictures o, h“ experiences “om the L time when he stepped on to the ocean liner at Halifax and all through his “NORTHERN” i STYL- SHUS soioum in Italy were ioilvwed Wllll (TAILORED TO -Fl'l‘) the keencet interest and greatly en- ioyed. His description of Rome. Naples, and other Cities which he Higlrand Low Cut Over‘ of the newest materials, in a corn- plete variety of stylish designs. Ill-iii! MOYFl-Siill» Blliillilfleel‘ will? 5°" couche choir is already established d a late utterl fice from infection. Ne: grease’ an p y with the reception givenv and the en- dorm; of the selections by the band, considering that they have only been g - els$1.50apair Black _ Chiffon Velvet. Special practising together ior one month. The Sisters and pupils wish to thank $2.75 ayard Mr. Poitier and members of the choir for their kindness in providing such a pleasing entertainment at the _. . Convent-s v 54lIlChD0h"f3lTW€€d. Special 90cayflrd School Girls Pullover Sweaters, latest colors. Specials at $135. 951-50. $135, $2I25o ' . 50 dozen of Ladies Silk Hose. Values to $1.75. Special at . . . . . . . . 75c a pair Balance of Ladies Bitex Hose clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.45 a Dair dust in, New Spring Ruifling, White and Colors. 2% x 31/2 llwlles Wide- uirls Pullover Sweaters. Special at $135 —QUIET WEDDING-A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Pres- byterian Manse, Summerside at 6.30 a. m. on Tuesday, when Miss Jean Phillips of Summereide was united in marriage to Mi‘. Lcyton Dalton, oi’ Truro, N. S. The bride and groom were unattended. Rev. CH1. St. Clair Jeans performed the ceremony The bride looked charming in a dress o! deleon blue georgcttc and wore a lovely corsage bouquet of pink car- nations. Her close fitting hat oi sil- ver grey velvet cleverly designed ill pansy flower effect was very chic. with stockings and satin slippers to match. A sumptuous wedding break- fast was served at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. John O. Cobb, to’ the bridal party and a few immed- inte friends. The happy young cou- ple left on the early morning train on an extended honeymoon in Port- land, Maine, where they will visit the bride's sister, Miss Fanny Phil- lips, afterwards visiting Boston and New York, andreturning by way of Truro. where relatives of the groom reside. The bride's travelling dress was‘ of navy blue georgette and coat of independent blue with oppoesum trimming. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton will make their future home in Summer- side. A host of friends join in wish- ing them every happiness and pros- perity.--S. visited and of the different nationali- ties with which one becomes ~ ac- quainted, thrilled and inspired his hearers. A hearty vote of thanks to the gifted speaker was moved by Mr- T. M. Linkletter and seconded by G- B. McNutt and tendered by llle chairman, Mr. A. S. MacKay- The singing of the National Anthem brought a delightful evening to a close-S a Special Prices on all Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings, all other Staple Goods in our Cotton, Dept. at Wholesale Prices. '8NOGARD‘ Fleece Lined. Black orFum eroey, or Cashmeretts, with if Collar. LOOK FOR TEE TRADE IARI [lust-ism] a HIIYII ‘TRANSFEEBED T0 SUMMER- SIDE BRANCl-L-Mr. Hayes, of Tyne Valley, and for some time teller at the branch of the Royal Bank there. has been transferred to the Bummer- side branch and took up his duties this week. Before leaving Tyne Val- ley a number of his friends waited upon him at his home and present- ed him with a handsome club bag as s parting gift. Mr. Hayes, who is one o: Tyne Valley's most popular young men, thanked every one in a few ap- fl s-"vovorofitsias Always Ended In Bronchitis Mrs. John Wilson. 143 Msmelon St; Landon, Ont. writes:———"I have always been troubled with severe colds which elwpys ended in bronchitis, but since taking or. Wood's Norway Plne 5Y1"! ‘ Your Opportunity is Right Now, Buy Early, Buy Often and Buy in Quantities, We Have the Goods. This Sale Starts Thursday March 14th. and Continues Until Saturday March 23rd. ' Prowse Bros Ltd. THE BARGAIN CENTRE {L wij ‘SHIRLEY’ ln Black, Fawn and Grey with collar and color of sole co match. i "Northern" Rubbers odd Styl-Shns are sold by Reliable Denim averywhuo- ' Distributors for Prince Edward Island i The Brady Footwear Co Chariotteivwp} i ‘for the New . . WALL PAPER C a t a l o g u e ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY SPOT CASH ONE PRICE T O EVERYBODY SPOT CASH ‘Cse ltllnardh Llnlmcnc for the Flu. —-Mr. W. W. Muttart. of Summer- side, was in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday attending the annual meeting of the L. O. A. held there this week. I m Use Dlinudw Llnllnllnt for the Flu. as; LETTER OI‘ SYMPATIIY Mt. Stewart, Feb. 28, 1029 Mrs. Amman Cook Mount Stewart. P. E. 1., Dear Mrs. Cools-We. the ofldlrl Safely, safely gaiherd in. No more sorrow. no more sin, 00d has nvld from weary strife, In its dawn this young fresh life, Which awaits us now above. Resting in the Saviour! love, of Iindnetl we have to ofler at this time are of but little comfort. We feel you are sustained by the words of The Master. who said. "Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted" Eastern Guardian JEASTERN AGENTS-Mr. J.W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tagus and will be pleased to receive WRITE your name very plainly on the coupon below, cut out and mail to us and we'll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE in Canada; ,_ " .1 r-w » "' Eighty six new designs, prices based on DOUBLE ROLL OF 72 SQUARE F EET. i 1;]. USE THE COUPON MQORE‘___ s. MCLEOD LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E .1. some the new Wall Paper Catalogue to Name .. _a_s on“ 0.0;: eon-engages! 0-0‘! NI Address l. . .. -s',n s'o;o,s,s o s o‘: s_| sum Province . m. no cage Meson I have no fear of this acted like magic, and the desire to coug simply wonderful. he was entirely res of it." 600. at Ill druggists Md Put up only by The T. Milburn Co !'.rwmlsont' . . . t . . _ trouble, as it was tirelygo e. Thesootliingi lin it Brigitta m“the bronchial tut: ii “One day m husband oamebome with aheavy cod hotelier sfowdoesl Price 85c. a bottle: llffizllzglly sire new and renewal subscriptions. and mommy; 0g Mount mum wn. men's Instituis desire to convey to you sincere and heartfelt sympathy. h “WIONTAGUE — There will be services next Sunday in the United Church, Montague, at 11 a. m., and st ‘I p. I'll-Z also in Lower Montague. at 3 p. m. The members of the ohuroh are specially requested to be present at the morning and afternoon services. and dearly beloved daughter, III- oisrenco coma. We realise that yam- sorrow and loneliness are intensified because of u no“ i 4m; uv FATH F]? IKE‘ N‘? I." P-JYYIE” 6N . . N 4 s v -_- Iwi "iii-l -__, l i l l”! I Q > 4. i... Q i IL“'*““""'.E-'.- , RIGHT can/ma Htu. c-?~r°ofi"'i 13v- - l so uncanny i 3x5‘- ou-r- won-runnin- uarq a eases glances- in the resent lea of your youlmst We cannot understand why one so young and accomplished should be calledaweysosocn but wears usur- Od ‘All fllinfl In!!! together for good" and we bow our heads in submission to no Divine wm. _ Ania we elites! our truest sym- pathy and would refer you to the fol- Jssul. grant that we may meet "ram, Adoring at Thy feet. Bigned on behalf of Mount Ste- Ilrt Women's Institute, MmLBMartln MiolDQieMaeLeot WINDBOE March lfl-The tan- your three little grandchildren mt lowing beautiful and appropflste lin- y“, om “mo, m, GM." E ma,‘ motheriess. and we know m1 mains of n. o. Dobree. amwum m, “m.” m” ,0 n culur sent out to principal till“ throughout the world last Nov. l0 ifl Superintendent Wilkinson, in sliswtl to a req ‘ by {he parents of tit missing man. r _.______-_.>__. Taken 158 miles from Oodsail w - Southampton. England, in an auto- mobile. q doq wows back homo ill