SIIIIIEIHIIE arlirrl lllflliflhl l’ l r. b l 2 Ilollhm-ssmas i 1l§a a 5 i. i l! ~ r r; r g y if inmplexlOn ii 5 E. I ll V‘ V,‘ r (f.’.i\:_Il'/1‘Iti()” Eggzzr ti? ‘iii-i- ii? , ‘rial; l! lllll than Um (lint a Dosg 5&5; E5; ll .5 is phcnsimorlett atEJJ-Iabon‘: Drug Store. Montague. L-‘ll ll ltilllllllll F? i B‘ i i l ii klllir E52’; l: iii i: BIIILII A IIALLIDAY ll0 i Iii! 2%,; r§§i i Today ‘I show a Piervv; |rir1t1e¢l CELANESE Druass $ 22.8 ‘These very pretty dresses are smartly new, shown with long sleeve or with short pull sleeve sises 14 to 44. ............................ 55am: g E e i iaiiii a, widow. one son. Gnome and 01‘! “mum, Janie, both m this aty- i naumar norms an ns-rma Zgi i 2E a: lire. Neighbors ineflectively threw buckets oi water on the building 35 is ti? Attractive exteriors, hang , tarios-s, convenient lays-uh, H plots insulation-are 5 lillelli Scouting has been apglo an important factor in the educa- tion of youth by the der, Our gigantic buying -» aansyou tour profits-as lumba. millwork, hard . paint, Blue Prints Free. -r tityproductionand - r tim gives you a better at a saving horn WIITI IOI ROM! BK AND PRICE LIST E a Trade have received word 1mm Mr- hlcKinnoai, Superintendent of the P. l Island Division o! the O. N. ltthattherequeetotthclaoardior . a special excunieon on March 10th. Irom Charlottetown, Borden and Tignish will be granted, returnable on the same day or the nth-S Angel Skln BLOUSES l These are shown in White, Eggshell, Pinlr, E i ti Pruident the Latvia Boy Scouts Association. New “Island” Lt-Gov- lead . r iii £5825 sari iii Peach, Maize, Green, mostly with the puff sleeve, The Collars are Peter Pan, V-neck, Round Neck and there’s a clever high neck with pretty jsbot. Only a DOLLAR each l i’ Ell 1311‘; inc-rear oi “mum 0' m” ‘mus- Brlllihhoy 5003x2111»: vheelvt 1>§r§h°§§w§'f"fiu§ tanseanhubeenfl-W- Prov Patron o! the Soy _ SaoutsAssociationoiRRLsno- ‘There are 41 Rover mltfievl oeeding the late lit-Gov. Charles -_ "ucubtandwuttllubsathrlg ver-pggomgn.mm‘nmmnn“ tmhwt u‘; sities and trainlnl wllasvs. Scouting. rovinoe. The funeral is taking wot“ 0mm‘ B" Sea‘. mum. Bu“. n _ Dissolved y Nat m“ °“ “m” m“ h" m‘ '° s; official action the German “m” °° ‘h’ “m” “m” m Ounarder Iiranoonll. on l Boy Scouts Aaociatlon has been a i? s coin to cover postage and - ~ ing cost. Until April sous Kalliday Homes supplied aih year's IOW price. Write. now. IIALLIDA! casrrsrsn EEE§§ ’ igisgggi r E? flfirrie: i11 ()1! (ILl?.(II§{, 5.30 Tuesday Evening for ‘quarry CHILDRENZS LAND” Supervised by Miss Berna Huestis Church at Miscouche-s -CIIAMPIONSIIIP HOCKEY in the Remington Rink, Monday, March 5th., at I pm. Baltic vs. In- dian River. This is the iinal game todeoids the winneroitheBaker Trmhy o! the North Shore League. 110911! will be presented tor best all around doienceman and highest goal score in the world cruise, has s special interm- to Boy Scouts o! many nationalities at the various ports touched. Six- teen younger me ‘ s of her crew comprise the 1st Mercantile Mar- ine Deep Sea Scout Troop, and whenever possible they are making contacts with brother Scouts in the ports visited. . Gave A Bullock _Artlilcial Respiration dissolved, on the ground that its rimence is "no longer warranted". The German Scout association was aillliated with ths Intcnstional Scout organization Husky Canadian Youth During the Christmas holidays two Boy Scouts oi the Rlverton Troop, Manitoba, were winter- iishing at a camp. By mail they learned the troop wls to entertain their r In “ “‘ suggestion comes as something new. Itlsasoldasthehilla Thsrehas liar Building Material Specialih B0! 151]. TRURO, N. l- _ IlBlSend for free copy catalog showing all lino Builder's Supplies. term and was re-elected last Year's day with the largest ~ ity ever received by any MAN‘ Toronto and over three é Sponsored by Moore 8: McLeod Limited Lt delightful radio programme, story, song, violin and piano that will, we think, interest everybody. The young folk assisting will be Misses N. S. L. Skating alter match. Ad- Living up to the Sixth Scout the“ two husky Canadian youths mission l0 and I) cents L-ilol Law, when two Nsvuso (Fiji) Boy mud 1s mug; mm; flmluglln‘ Scouts discovered I bullock stuck seven mils; ggrogg Lgkg Wlnmpg‘, and drowning in s river, one dived in and held the animals head a- lord Willingdon Rewards Indian —I'riends will regret to learn o! bove water, while the other went some; i teii 53 0'! iii PIBSONALS 215E i? 'Audrey Gillis, Elizabeth Brown, Anabelle Lawson, Rosemary Rogers, Mary Campbell and Mr. Bill Rogers. Tuesday evening at 5.30. ‘ilswimliyebilttr the illness o! Mrs. John Driscoil o! Surnmerside-S —'1‘hs Misses ‘Ellie and Frances Robertson o! Sununerside were weekend visitors to the capital-S -Mr. Ohealsy Robertson o! Sum- merside who ‘was operated on in the Prnce County Kupital on Monday is now doing nioely.—-S —llrs. Robert England or Springfield is a visitor to Sumrne - side, the guest o! Mrs. Janie wr- ght —S m- the first six weeks of this —-Mr. Peter Gallant. inspector tor ior a rope and help. When they got him ashore, nearly dead, they placed him head down on a, slope, gave him artificial respiration by jumping on his stomach, and brought him around. Used Clothing For 14.000 Some 2,000 Toronto Boy Scouts on a January Saturday collected more ukd clothing ior the Neigh- borhood Workers‘ Association than was gathered by various methods throughout i033. Over 182,000 us- able garments were produced, and several thousand pairs oi repair- able shoea-suiiicisnt to supply l4,- Lord Willingdon, Viceroy and al- so Ohlei Scout ior lndis, and lor- mer Governor-General and Obie! Scout for Canada, presented the Broulio Cross, the highest Scout- ing award ior gallantry at grave personal risk. to Assist it Scout- master Anamtram, and the Silver Cross, for gallantry at less risk, to Scoutmaster Jagannath. At the great Hindu religious fair during last summer's solar eclipse Anam- tram had himself lowered with tur- bans into a dry well, in which were dangerous gases, to rescue a blind man. Jagannsth made iourteen diving attranpts to rescue a young man stuck in the mud and weem Z gin 2.5 E msrly I. L. A. ior Bonshaw its '- . This company him 1W ' building an RddlllOll to - and is one oi the -' o! the my. Hr also ' time in the oiiirvs oi’ the ' P!!! no dividendsto any Mac- holder: it is run by an estail its profits used tor charitable i III. W. W. MscPhe-e i ‘a um “me; l“ an“; n» held some interesting eduoat ona! hood Workers. ' EXAIIIITIUI wk h_o_p, and 11,700 sheep. l ll. l. Goaptos d Sea B -_ _ m _g;l3 rr was "uanvss- a "‘ ' 00mm - p"; “gr-g”; ‘gjnyjxgggf 322$‘. ‘flidlz. ‘fififi °.‘.‘...'§."‘3 5?;.§T.2‘i“a..'.i°°°’.i‘“¢i. ‘itriifi? 523.“? .E.“°..’l"“..°é.."“.fi'£o‘“£ on - 1- __. margins ntepuera-e ' ' — ., _ Mr. William Warren, D a" kh‘ e » rurraaaanrasnoas AND nsnusrlas Central Street lQmeeside, P. l. I. - k'v$"_1‘.' _ ~ - ROUND ‘TRIP ssncsm FARES ‘ls ‘ S UMMERS IDE RATURDAY, MARCH arenas Ian-n mpg, $11333‘ esasaosaso4eosees “t: vlslb ...’...L........--“ It. fitws ....... m. ltswIt m’: sua ah- -a§¢x n-o-_--,_e . \- ~.. . a.