MONDY. Spring’s Smart Idea Men’s Polo Overcoat with lined, taped seams. cts, inside breast pocket. Belted all round ,. . . . . . . . . . Belt $15. Now here's a coat you'll be proud of. It's an all wool polo cloth, fawn satin shield Outside patch pock- $5.00 Sale of Men’s i Soft Felt Hats Worth $3.00 to $6.50 $1. 95 and Prince County . -Iala eelauaa la reserved lea acre a! leeal lites-eat BIO “with!” late may be laaceed :aats a war‘: flatly payable nasa- Ill.‘ -AIO_TI!:I big shipment Cheetarneld Sets, excellent values. at Brecfa. 3579-3-34!- —I0ll-iil1LLI3 standard Ioa Biscuit and Kibbio Heat Meal. trash shipment lust received at Bruce's. 5570-3-35-21. ‘Jlkflcl AND UAID PARTY in Malpeque Hall. Wednesday 1118M March 39th. lunch aerved- 8502-84741 5 —N0Pl' MI- A. I‘. lMlTI I03- llll SUMMEBSID! rum! - hav. w. Wattcrworth. pastor of the Central Christian Church, lum- mereide. earl that. as a number o! people have the impression! that m. A. It. Omlth, a former pastor, who heeded a labour delegation, who recently waited upon Hon. a ance in amongLr ‘late husband’! pa e 3mm support for herself and her family. policy has not Whatever the amount of your insur- the Confederation Life Association, or in any other Life Insurance Company, heap your Far too often, the following tragedy unfolds Itself. A widow finds a Life Insurance Polliiye.‘ gphdia- t out kept in force, and is to you. It may be a temporary finan- cial strain to do so; but your Life Insurance protection isn’t for today or tomorrow . . . it is to provide B. Bennett, is Mr. A. E. Smith. tor- merly pastor o! the Christian Church at Summersl‘ , he wishes are on sale now. Good blockl, some snap brims, some rolled bums, some welt edges. There are many shades of for dependants, or for yourself, policy in force . . . not only for at the time when it will be most your own sake, but for the Al- ular sizes. $6.50. models. reliable linings, greys and browns, shown in all the reg- Worth from $3.00 to On sale to-day at . . . . __ i fitting -- no “freaks.” 36 t0 42 . . . . . .,.,.__. . .. . . . $1.95 This Navy Serge 2 pant SUIT Is a wonder at. $20. l lune quality, nice weight, all wool navy blue serge, in young men’s and mens The coats are single breasted. The suits are smartly tailored with good clever styles, perfect $0.00. Sizes (lllyootedallli coda... 119-1 21 Queen Street Charlottetown EYE S I G ll T EXAMINATION Iltllng and aapplylng Ginn- l. ii. J. MABON orrnnicrnnevr (‘dunes-it'd lVlfi Ilrnlstnre -“ | .>..-_—-_- NOVA S(‘OTI.\ EGG l..-\Yl.\'(i (‘VONTESIK l3Xl"'l'IliI)Ili.\"l'.\l. FAIL“, NAPPAN, N. S. At the close of llic fifth period on March 20th, the Nova Scotiu contest birds lmvc laid a total 0i 18,186 czgs, scrwiug 18,223.? points since llic lat of November, 1932. The leading pcu is Mr. A. T. Reed's Barred Rocks from Rol- lingdam. N. B, with 910 cggs and 966.9 pOiHlS. Mr. W. J. lvlxilcfs bar- red rocksfron: Bloom's Malls, N. B. irc second, with 795 Cggs and 935.7 points. Mr. NV. H. hIt-Glbbonls bar- rcd rocks .'l'Om i\l00l‘C’s Mills, N. B. points. The highest No. 419 in Mr. McGlbbons with 112 eggs while Mr. A. T. Reed's _ Rock No. as is second, with eggs and 122.0 points. ‘The with 1111 eggs and 119.5 points. (ELIZNWVUOI) \VOI\IF.N'S INSTIT- IITE The Aiarch mcctlilg of the (tuna-cud women's Institute was hchl at lhc homo of Airs. Webster Boullcr. hiccliug opcucd by singing It's a good lilllC to gct acquainted." Minulcs of prcviuus mrrctiilg ucre rcnd and nduplccl. Roll call was rcspoudrcl to by sixteen members The sick commlilcc presented a blll of 25 vents which was pail. NOW committees for following month were: Silk. Wisses M. B1ul~ tor and Dorothy McDougallj school, lvirs. A. McDonald, Mrs. J. Mac- Donald. Thc April meeting will bc IE F held in the school house. Roll call arc third, with aso eggs and 877.1 w be answered by spelling Blflivl‘ and writing Boston. individual to date Program icr the evenini cen- from November 1st is Barred 306k slsted of sever“ ‘wall!!! 111d 011i D811. contest. Program conunltlke and 130.4 points, A-ptll meeting: Mrs. Albert Gorrlll. Barred Mrs. Ed. MuDougall, Mrs. Webster 101 Boulter. Meeting closed by singing third “Juanita? bird is 1W1‘. J. Robertson's Barred Rock from Sallsprlugs, Pictou, N. S. " for aonnoao SCHOOL The following is the standing c! Norboro School for the month of February: Grade X-l Ethel Day. Grade IX-1 Brenton Stewart, 2 Keith Harding, 3 Emmett Connlck. Grade VIII-l Wanda newness. 2 Keith Stewart, 3 Dorothy Crokerl. Grade VL-l Ray Douglas, 2 George Douglas. Grade IV (flJ-l Keith DOUQIIJ, 2 Helen Arsenault. Grade Iv (b)—1 Verna. Bowness, 2 Rita Mallctt. Grade III-1 Gerald Hughes. Grade II (a)—1 Willard Day, 2 Ilolen Murphy. 3 Mabel Hullwl- Grade II (b)—1 Ingham Hard- lug, Grade I-1 Lloyd Shawl-H 2 G00- Mallctt. Ivan Bowness, 2 _ --Jcnnlc P. Payntcr, Rachel‘. Theda aaellaa to oi to correct that impression. though by a strange coincidence the initials are the same and Mr. Smith has now 1m the ministry, the _ " -- is not the one who was at amnmerside. The former Simimerslde pastor, Mr. ‘A. l1. Snuth. is now in the main cfflcei cf the Bell ‘Telephone Company at ‘Ibrcntep-S -—O0UNTY COURT-Into Mam}; session o! the County Court opened at Bummerslde on may last, His Honour, Judge Inmau presiding. There were thirty cases on the doc- ket. These included seven garnishee applications. The latter were all disposed oi’. Following the disposal of these cases, the regular docket was taken up in which there were {our non suits. 0n account of three of the Summerslde attorneys being in attendance at the local Legisla- ture, several cases in which they are interested were postponed and set down for a fixture date, with the consent o! Counsel. The following cases were disposed of. Brace Mc- Kay d: C0. Ltd. vs. E. T. DesRoches. Judgment for plaintifl’, $81.32. The T. H. Esstebrooks Co. Ltd. vs. Black and Co. Judgment for plalnllfl, $39.88. Charles McNeill vs. James Orossm . Judgment ior plaintifl $28.75. Bradiord LeClair vs. Percy McR-ae, action (or wages 8208. Judi- mcnt for defendant. Each party to pay their own costs. Court ad- journed until March 29th when the case o! Brace and McKay .00. Ltd. vs. Frank Bowncse will be hearth-S --POS'l' NUPTIAL SHOWER-A charming party was held at the home o! Mi‘. and Mrs. Eldon Rob- ertson on Eustace Street, Bum- meraide, on Friday evening, when] their daughter Miss Tillie Robert- son, was hostess for a shower in honour of Mrs. Mark, White (nee Miss Reby Hutcheson) who was one oi this week's brides. A number of girl friends were present, includ- ing the telephone staff of which the guest oi’ honour was a member. When all the guests had arrived a daintlly trimmed carriage in pink and white was drawn into the room by a little bride and groom, Mia: Frances Corney and Miss Roberto Howatt, to the strains oi’ the Wedding March played by Mrs. O. J. McNeill. In the basket were ‘bellton in the western part of the concealed lovely gifts. They were unwrapped by Miss Tisy l-Iowatt and the accompanying verses read by Miss Georgie Horton. The bride acknowledged the gifts in an ap- propriate speech. The evening was whlled away with that new and pleasant diversion of working jig saw puules. Alter they had all been completed. a dainty lunch of ice cream and cake was served and a. most enjoyable time closed with good wishes for Mr. and Mrs. White and the singing of For She's a Jolly Good Fbllovm-S -UNUSUAL NUMBER. 0F SnALS-Jrom reports from Camp. Head om.» sake of those near and dear needed. When youbought it, you bought it for protection. . . . The need for protection today is greater than ever. So, we repeat, when it comes to your Life Insurance.- What you have, HOLD! Confederation Life Association Toronto been seen in such largs quantities. They are of various colours, black. brovm, grey and spotted. There are hundreds o! young ones, which are white in colour. these remain on iflp 0i the ice all the time until they lose their first coat ‘and tum colour._'I‘hey appear to eat nothing coat they join the older seals, who‘ sport on the ice cakes and dive under the water. When they ilrsv. made their appearance the people chased them and many were cap- tured and killed. Others were kept as pets. But now not much notice is taken of them. Recently {our young men nearly lost their lives hunting the seals, but were res- cued by Ingham Ccstan and oth- PERSONALS —-M.iss Nora Mclvor, K".i..:ora spent the week end in Kensington the guest of Miss Kathleen Ready. —K -$fster Saint Jtosalia, who has but ice. After they change theirzbeexi visiting her home in Mis- couche on account oi’ the death of her father, Prosper P. DesRoches returned on Friday to Notre Dame Convent, Bellvue, MontreaL-S Mrs. (Dn) Doyle who has been visiting in Summerside has return- ed to her home in Moncton, N. B. she was accompanied by her sister Miss Ella Murphy-B —Mr. Alfred Simpson and Miss Simpson have returned to their home in St. Eleanors, after a pleas- ant visit to friends in Cavendish. --S. -Mr. Frank Sweet has purchased a desirable property in St. Eleanors from Mr. Samuel Bernard and in- tends moving in at an early date. --S. —It is pltaslng to report that Dr. John F. lvlcNelll, member elect ior the fifth district ct Prince County is very much improved in health and intends li possible, to take his seat in the local Legisla- turc on Thursday of this weelc-S —-Miss Geraldine Shea. teacher of Derby School spent the week end at her home in Indian River —K -Mr. and MN. Win. Clerk o1 Kenslngtnn have removed to pee Annan, where they will in iutur reslder-S —~Mr. J. IL McDonald o! Whitby Ontario, who has been on an ex- tended visit to his sister. Mrs Lawrence Farrell oi Central, Lot i8, is very much improved ii health and expects to return homn in the near futum-B lilinenra Jdnirnent‘ tor akin. “up”. ere, who went out in a. dory some seven miles where they were mar- ooned on ice cakes, which had broken away from the main ice. [t is reported that inquiries are being made from Newfoundland as to the numlber of seals in Island waters. which might result in scaling ves- sels making a. trip to the west shore with a view or ' capturing them for their oil and skins-s --ST. PATRIGlCS AT KEN-‘ SiNGTON-The annual entertain- ment in honour of St. Pstrl ‘s day was staged this year u cr the auspices of the C. W. L. oi Indian River and Kenslngtcn and consisted of a variety concert pre- sented in the King George Hal], Kensington on Saturday night. A full house greeted the performers and the expectations or a pleasant evening was fully realized as each number on the programme was ex- ceptlonally well rendered. and en- cores were called for again and again. A hearty vote of thanks, moved by Dr. E. G. Gillis and sec- ended by Mr. J/.A. Ready was temL cred the performers. Following is the ‘programme: Instrumental mu- 51¢. violin and piano, Mr. Ferdin- and Klibride and Miss Mary needy, vocal solos. "Klllarney," "Kerry Dance", Miss Miriam Profitt; Joc- key Dance, Miss Dors Saunders; Song "The Maple" and “Shammek” by Killsmey ‘Trio: Piano selections, "Dance of the Demons," Medley of Irish Airs, Miss Mary Ready; Step Dance, Miss Helen Handrahan; Songs and Comedy Sketches; Dad; a BHUUSE Yllllll PAPER NllWl Write Today For Our New Free Sample Book R. T. Holman Limited, Charlottetown or Summerside, P. E. I. Please send me your new 1933 Wallpaper Sample Book Name esaaleeallillllllll ROOMS. 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