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Prices all bald sears feet. ‘on doable rolls si ‘ll v us: rns oooroa _ nooaa a salon. arterial» l‘ , ouaa. - aai. ,» - . t "sons tile ‘new mu rm: estskm ‘KIDS esfsassaaaaalleesoeItotabesbvloesitvl ‘iaouau aseesdeesaseaeeeeleessesnsseiusesgsen ' 4. ssseesaar FERTILIZER?‘ ..'Il0BIN HOOD ILOUI is guaranteed tn please you better. IlIi-I-li-lmorith. '..'ST. ANDREW’! PIISIYTIB- IAN CHURCH. Montague. Services on lsunoay. March m. at. ll a. in. and 7p. m. Rev. C. B. Anustroog preach- er. ~ ..‘SUCCESSI'UL SOCIAL-A W!!! successiul concert and pie social was held in the Bridgetown Hall on Tuesday evening. Tab. 25th. under zthe auspices oi the Ladies Aid S0- Ielety oi the Dundasfinited Church. (with ill-Hr. .1. Wigglntpn as chair- man. A program oi singing, dia- ‘lcgues, recitatlons, monolgoues. and instrumental music, was well canted gout and much enjoyed by all. Mrs. J. G. Mclaren and Miss Helen Bur- dett being the organists ior the X evening. The pies were then auction- led oii in a very capable manner by | Mr. Walter Burdelt, and a good sum ‘oi money was realised. The concert | wasbrought to a close with the Na- tional Anthem. 'I'he Ladies Aid So- ciety takes this opportunity to thank all those who so kindly helped to make this concert a success. “Mas MoInnis, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Mclnnis. Milton, lvllills. is in Olurlottletown. taking the Household Soierioe course. and is staying at the Mcllschem House. Sydney Si. Germany's oldest appis women. Frau Ella Mueller, was recently honored on her ninethieth birthday when the largo-master oi Golttingen. withhis‘ p-“lorsand-r ‘- tives oi public bodies, gathered about her stand and oiiered their msratul- aticns. ' ing to Prince County Hospital ior am“ Qfrlrv rjlv g 1 ‘L..- lTlfilETtlwN rtvli rm- ~ w The Guardian --BOIIN 300D FLOUR batter than ever. All grocers. 2l3i-3-5-lmonth. —CHAMI'IONSIIIP HOCKEY Vic- toria Rink; March I0. 2nd Abbies vs. land Intermediate Championship. 2188-31 —I.lt.70VllING--Mrs. Wellington Mowillisms, West Cape, who, as al- ready reported in these columns, was severely injured when the sleigh in which she was driving was overturn- ed, was removed on Tuesday morn- treatment. Ber many iriends trust that with the help oi the expert care which she will receive at this insti- tution she will make a rapid and satisfactory recovery. O. ____- ' -snaloils INJURY-Her many friends will regret to learn 0t the serious acciden oi Mrs. Wellington Mcwillisms, oi Cape Wolie,»on Tues- day. Whllst driving home from a visit to nei- aged lather, Mr. 1.. Hart,' the sleigh slued at a bad spot in the road near her home, overturning the sleigh and throwing the occupants out. Mrs. McWilllams sustained a badly fractured hip. She was brought to the Prince County Hospital by Dr. Kennedy, oi O'Leary, who was called at the time oi the accident, Her iracture was set and Mrs. Mcwil- llams is now resting as comfortably as can be expected, alter such a pain- iul lnillWv-B. , —A QUIET WEDDlNG—The mar- riage was solemnized on Tuesday in the Church at Egmont Bay, Rev. F.‘ X. Gallant oiiiclatittg, oi Miss Bella Arsenault, hter oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault, oi St. Gilbert's, and Mr. Ernest LeClair, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Archie LeClair, oi Sununerside. Miss Caroline Arsenault, sister oi the bride, ‘acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Jerry Richard, oi Summersido, was groomsman. That evening a. sum- ptuous supper was served at the groom's home, at which a number oi friends oi the bride and groom were present. ‘rho young couple were the Victoria Unions. linal game-ior Is-' Rcv- A- J. Reynolds. Minlmr- 6w‘ ' ylvodi-Itegistered ieinale ior. Bight ear. CDO. Left oar 6G. Liberal’ Reward. W. E. Monaghan, Albany it.’ R. ~ 2188-21 J-isnbsouc UNITED cusses. §vlcos, Sunday, March 9th: Bedeque.‘ Ira. m.; Scarlet/own, 8 p. m.;_ Cape‘ Traverse, ‘l p. m. A programme will , be put. on in the churchat Bedeque P at. 7.30 p. m., under the W. M. A. --NOVEL RUG-A hooked rug oi unique design and splendid work- manslilp has just been completed by Lot 8. This rug which was designed and painted on the burlap by Mrs. McCcnbrey oi Summerside, ’ ,‘ ‘ a silver black iox amid a background oi’ rushes and maple leaves in autumnal colours. Beneath the de- sign appears the legend, "Prince Ed- ward Island." Mrs‘. Boulter has sl- ready hooked several rugs" showing the silver iox in his natural environ- ment. Some oi those have been sent to friends in the United States and it is doubtful ii one could iind a more suitable souvenir oi this prov- ince. This rug is ior a Summersido friend oi the OWIlEl‘.—O. —DISMISSED FOR. WANT OF EVlDENCE—Beiore Messrs.’ Alex. Campbell and J. E. Campbell, J. Pfs, at the Court House at Summerside on Thursday. the adjourned case oi Frank J. Platts vs. Bert Prevost, oi‘ Sea Cow Pond, charged with having "moonshine" in his possession was dismissed tor want oi evidence. The accused had been arrested two weeks agcvand had been in jail ever sine?! his arrest. 'I‘he Prosecution had war- ' rants issued ior several witnesscr but toiled to secure them. Mr. lienth Strong, K. C., appeared ior the ac- cused. The lather oi’ accused lia-l been previously. tried in connection with this same liquor and his casc had also been dismissed. The “moon-I shine" was found in the barn but‘ neither oi the parties tried owned. the property. The Attorney Generall who appeared for the prosecution at the trial on Saturday last, was not‘ present at the adjourned hearing on‘ recipients oi many lovely glits. Mn. and Mrs. LeClair will make their iu-l ture home in Summerolde, and have,‘ the best wishes oi a host oi iriends.-- ‘ B. , l —CONCIRT INJOYED-A very enjoyable entertainment was held in l Springfield Hall on Tuesday even- in: Feb. 25th, when Springfield Wo- § men's Institute staged the play en- titled "The Sweet Family." Follow- ing is the cast oi chsractersz-Mn Sweet-Mrs. Robert L. England; Aranlinty Ann Sweet-Miss Iva Bu-l chanan; Betsey Belinda-Miss Verna Frlmell; Caroline Cordelia-Miss lilia Currie; Dorothy Delilah-Miss Clara Wilkinson; Elizabeth Eliza- Miss Olsretta England; Francis Fec- dora-Mrs. Charles Dyment; Glor- ians Gsdabout-Mrs. W. S. Lorllig; Jemima Jane-Miss Glen Boulter. Much credit ts due all the playep ior the oiiective manner in who’. they performed their parts. Special mention should, however, be mode oi: Mrs. W. S. wring, who as Glorlana Gadsbout kept the audience in gales oi laughter irom start to iinish. A chorus by the Institute-A Vagabond Dover-and singing by Mr. Alton Mc- Isaac were also important and much appreciated ieatures oi the pro- gramme. Splendid instrumental mu- sic was furnished by Messrs. Ralph Cain. Alton Mclsaac, and Nelson Mugridge accompanied by Mrs. Mel- vin Ellis. The Springfield Hall was iilled to its fullest capacity and a large audience was also present at Cape Wolfe Hall where the enter- tainment was repeated on the ici- lowing Thursday. The cast oi Chlfa. aieters on this occasion was the same except that the part oi’ Caroline Cordelia was taken by Miss Jennie Moreshesd. Rscltstions were render- ed by Misses Mary Dorgsn and Verna, Prizsell. A dialogue-Taking the Census-was well-presented by Misses Iva Buchlnan and Verna Prlasell. These entertainments were suocessiul both from a social and- f‘ ‘l ‘ ‘ and the mem- Thursday. S. l —ISLAND LADY PRESIDENT-q The Boston Globe says: The sixthl annual dinner-pf the Nenco Associ-i atcs. employee, oi the New England. News Company, was served last night .n the Princess ballroom oi the Hotel CrllllSWlCk. An entertainment icllcw-. ed. Miss Eileen Conroy, daughter oi‘. Mr. Frederick Conroy, of Tignish, P. E. 1., and president oi the club, preq sided at the dinner. Among speakers’ were John J. Tracey, manager of the‘ New England News Company; Wil-I liam Austin, Howard Tuttlc and Samuel P. Bray. ‘The committee in- cluded William Austin, chairman; Miss Margaret Wholey, Miss liclel Corkery, Michael Ahern, Lies Iron: Johnson and Mrs. Margaret. Llair. Oiiicers of the club, besides M155 Conroy, are: William Austin, vice- preslclent; Miss Helen Corkery, re- cording secretaryf Ambrose Tschaler, financial secretary; Miss Barbara Waldner, treasurer. ' ‘ —-DEA'l‘l-l 0F MR. WILLIAM P. WOODSIDE-The death occurred on‘ Tuesday night at his hcme'ln Mal-I pcque, oi Mr. William P. Woodside,, at. the advanced agc oi 80 years. The ‘eceased had been in tailing health in this winter and his death was not unexpected. l-le was a man oil very line physique and was hale and‘ hearty until a iew months ago, work-' lng at his trade oi blucksmlthing and building until his illness. He was born at. Clinton and had been married twice. his iii-st wiie being Miss Donalds and his second wiie v l ‘Miss Taylor, both oi whom prede-i ceased him. Forty one years ago he. started as a blacksmith in‘ Dsmley and was well known there ior his business integrity and genial manner. He later went to live with his daughter, Mrs. George Mountain, oi Malpeque. There are leit‘ to mourn three daughters and i-lve sons. namely, William A., James and Mel- lord. at Delaney: QhElO8Y,lIld Mc- Nelil in the West; Mrs. George Cou- bers oi the Institute are to be con- gratulated upon the satlsiactnry re- sults which they sttained.-O. sins. oi Kensington; Mrs. Harold Stewart and Mrs..Cleorge Mountain, oi Mslpeque; to all oi whom the Mrs. Neil A. 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"WT". 5' GEAWNSL sympathy oi the community is ex- tcnded.—_S. . --MISCELLANEOUS SIIOWEBP-A miscellaneous shower was tendered to Miss Doris Woodside, daughter oi’ Mr. and Mrs. A. l2. Woodside, on Tuesday evening at the home o! Mrs. Charles Waugh, Summerside. There were about iorty oi the girl iriends oi the bflde-ta-be present, including mom- bers oi the Telephone Stafl, Baptist Church, Choir and Sunday School class. oi which she was a member.‘ The living room was ‘v decor- sled ior the occasion in pink and white. A carriage, prettily trimmed in the same dainty colors, ‘ ' ‘ the gtits and was drawn into the which caused agood deal oi iun and room by little Miss Ilene Woodside. Th0 PNICIIM WON opened by Mill Clara Mountain and the verses. merrlment, were read by Miss Rosa- mond Harding. Many beautiful giits ' oi china, cut glass, silver ware, ivory and linen were received by Miss Woodside. The choir presented her with a silver electric wsiile iron and a pair oi solid silver candle sticks. A collect ii oi ilat silver‘ from the Telephone girls was much admired. The bride-to-be, in a neat speech, thanked one and all ior their thoughtfulness and good wishes. The oi the ‘ , was spent in musicand recltatlons. Reiresh- ments ‘were served at the close oi the evening. Assisting Mrs. Waugh verb her three daughters. the "' Jeans, Ruth and Vera. Before leav- ing ior their homes the guests ex- tsndql their beat wishes to u... luluo bride and all Joined in slnslns "F"! She's A Jolly Good FellowP-s- w J-Among those who recently W8- istered at the Queen Hotel. 0'11"” are the ioilowinll-Mfllfll- A" s Bell, Mill River. Braden J. Keir!!- Mill River. C. I‘. Hart, Cllarlcttcf, wwm a g, memes, Charlottetown w, J, grown, charlcttctown. All" Arsenault. Charlottetown. Colerldgl McDougail, new. Montana. Hi1 Walsh. Qumnierslde. L. L- N032‘: Charlottetown. a. srontrcmctv- “- lolutown. J. J’. 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