w: ‘ ‘ o ¢":"§°€">’§'§§§§°l o": u» “$303 O THREE DAYS ONLY O Q 6 o 00*», O Q O 0i All Types of Mews Wear Q o‘? e u.» Q 6 O 0 0 .00 00.00.59» O '0 6 .4 Q Q Q 006.60‘ Q c‘ v Q O O O O .O4‘OO‘§O.§O.QO Q §§.O§ 0 0'04. o v c“? o Q Q ‘oiuhozw: SATURDAY ; MONDAY . TUESDAY JACK cams-moms 0O O Q‘? o :”:"e of all the mnst brilliant colours ri-m CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . Masters 0f The i Parachute Mail B! i Peter Benedict i SPRING e 0 o ‘ofioo. i "Inlay don't risk much, do they?" said Peggy dispiritedly, ll they sat in the Green Park. and watch. cd the evening tide of dogs and their owners come out in wnves into the grass end the shade. , "No. so it seems. I think we ,can take i-t that they never show themselves in their official cs- pscity except to their immediate henchmen, and never make the mistake of frequenting their own dives in any other role. After all, we can safely allow for them to be about a hundred per cent more careful than most. They have. Look how they got rid of you.“ "And what do We do nova?" ask- ed Peggy. Q0 00o a‘ April 12th - 15th QOOO Sensational Sale "Dont Look, But—" 0% “Speaking for myself, I want to rest my brain e, little. It feels overheated. What do you say if we take the evening off, and go to a play? Thcrcs a first-night at the Thesplan. A comedy -one o! the new school. I fear, but you Q00 O00 Best Quality-Lowest Prices Ever Gabardine Topcoats $22.50 for $16.85 of ,'}f;;j*..“°"" “"‘° m" M‘ i" l. $2LQQ for ‘b. "Anything you adv." said Peggy. o‘; and to the 'I‘ilC‘.i[)lHI'l thcy iii/Elli. $ 8.25 f0!‘ $ 6.35 E Bllttichintto ill-S dstags, at a prtice _ ' - w rou c eggy's coun ry REVGISIDIQS (Gfllblldlnfi 811d TWBGG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 f0!‘ $24.85 O0 conscienceshon the groulnd of "ex; penses." e said so, n quic Tweed TOPOOMS . . . . . . . . . . . s - . - . - - e - - - whisper, (Q Peter, and W5: $93.5- . d H h kl d t ll th it Tweed Sport Coats, complete rack small sizes, u Solflrediargcin; “Sp e,,,§,,,,,,‘e,,,,f',"g,'o Reg. $18.75 - $22.50 n» $13.95 3, g;n,g<=gi_clgdjy><l=;;w;; giltiigswlcq; ' ' o not have done. A pityl He would Grey Flannel Sports Trousers (entire rack) . . .. . .. . $9.00 for $6.95 3' wave med m m m chm Cm ' ' - ' table's fa e. Overall combinations, extra special, going at .. . . . . . . $3.25 j. They “in m the“ mm min - . a"i ', wi ‘cl p h p was ~0- Work Pants, sturdlly constructed, leg. $4.00 for . . . . . . . .. $2.85 lg °o‘u§ o, ‘éhgraflira for 13,8330 r ‘lendeieur. but was necessary i-f they were to see anything of the audience. And the audience was well worth examining. Peggy had ransacked her bar- ‘Tflwid wardrobe for the most el- aborately suitable ensemble shc could find. and was glad now that she had gone to so much trottblc. She felt that she did justice to a brilliant occasion. Also she ch- joyed wearing clothes of the qual- ity and texture of this creamy white and gold thing she had on tonight. She enjoyed, too, exam- ining the clothes of every other Suits, high quality tweeds and worsteds, reg. $30.00 - $50.00, going at a. 25% discount. o e o":”0*°:“2 All other lines of men's wear, such as Spring neckwear, sweaters, dia- mond socks, hats, sport‘ shirts, gabardine sport jackets and other articles too numerous to mention are subject to a. 25% discount on "i"! You will b: u-ell looked alter by Cznadiars National. let as lie/p plan your m); Drop tin at any Canadian National ticket oflir: and talk i! over. We will be pleased fa kelp you. Ganadian National Railways Rail travel is comfortable. Air-conditioned equipment .1 l restful re. dining seats in which to relax and watch your Canada speed by... ample room to stretch your legs . i -. all these make your trip a pleasure. Whether you go by coach o1- chalr car, sleep in berth or enclosed space, you receive C median National courtesy and service. On your next trip, whether long or short, go Cilnadian National and enjoy the advantages of train travel. ' was: RAILWAY TO mvsnvwnnna IN cannon woman she could see, and was busily assessing the various dresses at their respective values when she suddenly became aware that ‘one oi the boxes ltrw towards the stage upon the right was ‘ bring o e o 0 $300.00.“ The Store For Men fill . GREAT GEORGE STREET .5‘ A8: old woman, very small and 6O frail, came first into sight, an as-i ‘i. toni-siling old woman in a Tynan purple gown, and an Arabian shawl Pegg had ever seen. Her hair v/as QUICKIES ANGLQRUSTICO SCHOOL ed, and her nose was a lilolithly’ rcport for March. By Ken Reynolds Grade X31’ Oriana Nun“? 2' she was, it was not ‘at her voice was too low to carry to any ars but hers. “Look, this is desq perate. You‘\'e picked on someone as well known as the royal iam- liy, almost. You can swear to er? You wouirH-lf her freedom, oer- John Moiynqgm‘; hops her life, depended on it?“ KELLIPS CROSS W. I. The ‘regular monthly meeting of (To be continued) lnext month are sctng or paying a fine. The amount taken in was 40c. Roll C-ili at next meeting will be ans- wered by playing bingo. Three prizes will be given by Mrs. The committees gave their re- ports and were lat-appointed. The sick committee reported giving treats to four sick in the district. The school committee report-ed that two water pails had been purchased for white, her face was bravely palnt- Kelly's Oross W. I. was held at the the school. Lunch committee for 5N5; home of Mrs. Maurice MacDonald. curving beak. dominant and au- The meow: opened in the usual dacious. But, striking figure though way it'll-h Telidl-FE 07 ml-nutei and thnt answering roll cal-l by singing a Mrs. Mcnnghan and Mrs. William Mc- cl. The tiext meeting will be held at ‘ the home of Mrs. Louis Hogan. Meeiifls then adlvumed and a 2,l\’iildrE(lGa5s, dainty lunch was served by the Grade iii. A.-1. Arthur (inlltuf. . ostms‘ assisted by committee ‘in Grade IIl. B.~1. Futlstina Gnllari GNTBQP- and Etta Marie Gallant, equal, 2 , Sheldon Ford. RENNIIFS RDA!) ‘SCHOOL Report for Maroh. Grade X.—1, Uldlne White. Grade lX.—-l, Melvin White; 2. Vernon Gallant; 3, Jean Gum, Grade VIII.-1, Vincent Gallant; Ambrose 2. Bernadette Gallant; 3, Jackie Bernard. Grade VI.--1, James Andrews. Grade IV. A.-1, Clarence Gallant. Grade I.—No tests. Vincent Gallant. Jzsntcs An aiarie Gallant, Leonard Teachen-Una Court. heads of captured fish. George Toombs. Grade VIII.»-Atho1 Crsswell; 2, Harvey Toombs. Grade VI.-1, Mary Toocnbs. Grade V. 512-1. Alberta Buntain. Grade V. Jr.-—1, Marie Nunn. ‘ Grade IV. Sn-l, Roy Craswell. i Grade IV. .lr.——l, Adele Parkman; 2. Errol Buntain; 3, Lyall Park. Peggy looked longest. Another woman. young and dark and tall, ink had entered after her. end was now standing well to the front of the box, looking round the audi- torium with large, steady dark eyes. She put up s long, slender arm. ‘E? and drew the ivhite fur cape low man. _ i- i -= “W” I"-~1- “PM Simmer iillilllfihhili.’§‘.§’S'?.ZZF-....PLZFK -l+ I. ~---‘ _ ~ ~ . . ,, ' ' ' gigs? {I‘sr.1'-1]?'i~ii,n§i.m§;,hn8n_ quite so thin she would have been a‘; A "'. Grade L _h.___1_ Mamofle Hwper. really beautiful. Even so fsilile tas * ‘a .5 2. Mabel Bulman. strt-kirliz- Her ma. serene sw- l ,- ' _,._ - - » ___ _ cu cear as a cam o, v ~ ’/ *1 ' __. l imfglzgéglsgfigqlglgn Llgggigtfsgfi, ture perfectly modelled. Her ltiir ‘Q -’ ‘F-“J- - imn Mary Tgombs ' Amer“ Bum was black. Peggy remembered hair - i Ham‘ ' " which should have been black to _,_ 7 - ' _ _ go with that face. with those t-yes. imgglzps m Arithmetic Mabel Bul ; Shc totichcd Peter's arm, very ‘gently. and said, with hcr ayes 4i Teacher-Lou Simpson. I h l _, _ tremor so... .0»... .‘.‘§§’,§.,"‘,f,o,§“’,,§“§‘,,’{‘.° ,3, f; 35,-]: CENTRAL ROYALTY 546K001, i lowcst right-hand box two Womfiii have just come in. The young onr¢|lfi~ Reports (T. March.‘ t grgggyqy-l who called herself Lorna {y , ‘ _‘ en OI’ Cpl!‘ Iflfll ' @" _ p Grfldf‘ x-t. Helen Bulman. 2. __ t u _,, ‘a %y .‘,. lwtuu;fl\h‘u\mh;~ %u‘ Betty Trainor. 3. Earle Carmoqy. Everyone Known er. {a k M, ‘t, t, , ‘“ - Grade IX: l. reari ‘Trainer. 2. ‘y. ,1 \|\ ', ’ " Charles Cermodyi 3. Sonia Arn- Pei" 41d n‘ i°°k “P at We" i / 9dr“. “QM H‘ < fast ' Instead he asked what she "d 1k‘ _(_ Y s Grade VH1; 1_ Marlene Roper known he would ask. and heaven _ .\- _'.E?cu§o_i-vs_—-s| 1'. Arden Macausimd, knew with reason. for here was grade v11; 1, 130"", gmiuh g_ no resemblance to the Lorna Cror- ‘ ' . . q v1; 1_ w“ w d g_ you quite sure? There can't be any "Now, that you're loaded — I'll look in the Guardian Wont o,iv‘;°rd‘;)0,ron_ m” °° possible mmakc? Tm. is rather , , . Ads for u house to rent!’ Grade v; 1, Gelyrgg x9115, 1 a. deceptive hsht. and quite a d2!- Murray Carmody. 3. Joyce Stewaei, by she had descrkbed to him: "Are Dunning Bulman. 3. Bi-llie Lactic. limffi i0 feifoilllilc 811310119’ Bil-ffcille Highest Average: George Kelis YWve Seen only once before. i iHighar Baal Filth f.) May-m; of anything but implicit trust be- ° i ~ - _ do it. plain that y, Glade III. 1. Wayne MacAus 1W9?" them m“ i“ lanri. 2. Joyce Trainor. 3. Ralph hfl W“ 571839" 0"! 0i his DW- 9 IIBS ay 8X , lllfillfiflll O3 v wright muons, “m, ..,,,,gy_.._ T“ Grade II: l. Ernest Roper. 2. slip dld- not seem to matter. his a Prices Increase $3.00 Per Ton out PRICE NOW ls_ $12.90 PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY H. R. LARGE & C0. 0i0 0-i40i40-I-60i. 94,4 p" “my “I'm quite sure." said Peggy, page“ Aflgndgngg; Ear], C5,. “and theres no mistake. You can mody, Chm-lg; Carmgdy, more“ look now in safety. Shes talki-tig . smith. Joyce slewsrt. George l9 the old u/omsn. Quito a soot‘ '* ‘e115 view of her_ Cnoune Mccabe, “when Peter looked. A 200d long. cas- . uai. absorbing look it was. nrd 1mm,- pepggmmg [when he finally dropped his head and looked at Peggy again. she saw that he was seriously startled. He said, and the mere suggestion Janet Wood. I Gratle IV: 1 . Douglas James MacAusland. 8. Anna. MacMilian_ 3. Frankie Mac- Ausiand. Billie Matthews (equaLl Grade I A: 1. Susan Morrison! Grade I B: 1. Elizabeth Doiroh. Grade I C: l. Annie Laurie Mc- Loan. 2. Deanna Msye. 3. Holly Archibald. ' Highest Average: tcp- low lo give 9, p" w", ‘ es qllels reel - . Perfect Attendance: Basil Lacey Helen Stewart. Billie Matthews? MAR. ""5 “Mn-l Tut TODAY i ‘KINGS! Harper. Holly Archlbeltl i r "WW" r . Helen Anew, teacher mo. emu. nssmm i Janet» Wood ‘ +e+++++++¥¥¥e+++e++++++++u++++++ DELIVERED ‘ IYI III! Soothe and refresh them tn seconds with two drops of ode, qentlo Murine in each eye. You cot- QUICK IIlIlI. instantly your ayes fool ro- ireshed. Muslim's ekiliul blend of 7 in- qredionts cleanses and soothes eyes that are thud imrn overwork or exposure to sun, wind and dust. MURI-NE FOR YOUR EYES Single catches of sardines some- times run as high as 200.000 pounds. HUGE TERMINUI Chicago is the United States‘ largest railroad centre and is serv- ed by 22 trunk‘ railroads . OLD TIME BLINK!!! TELEPHONE I000 The use of spectacles was ill-i troduced about the year i300. alt-bi"!- u- IT'S FISHING TIME AGAIN! RODS, REELS, BOXES - - - anything you need. Come in today for RODS STEEL, SPLIT-BAMBOO and LANCEWOOD RODS A grand assortment of Nylon and Gut Costs An Essential Genuine Leather Fly hooks and combination tackle and fly books. An essential with ovary fisherman. TACKLE LEADERS 11-42%"!-+tb+ttheie+attic-il-dré-étbthi-ii-bi-b-bii+tkh++titétbwtkdrdrédaideelrtiosigf GET READY FOR APRIL 16th I With Fishing Supplies From Here! UPI ‘FF-Ii???’ a1 _ ENGLISH FLIESNHOLLOW GROUND, TURNED oown m LINES Lines-both fly and boil cosi- lng that will stand the strong- gst strain. ‘ ~ REELS l good collection oi medlumi priced Reels to odd to w" fishing pleasure. 4 Landing Net's - To Complete ‘Your Equipment‘ n: nocrns HARDWARE 00., LTD. ' '79:??? ‘F’i‘?!_+_-P_"I'_'f'_if'_'f'_£i'.'f'_ii1"]:!F'§_'I'_'F.'I5_'V'FF§ §':T'_'F':I'_'I'vF:F3'_'F!iii§l¥§iiii¥§ It's nice to travel by Grade IV. B.—1, Lawson Gallant; Grade XI.'—1. Vernon Nlflihectjfl. Perfect Attendance - Jenn ‘ ~ Mildred Gass. 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