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Ilallibliio Clwfll Q . M! _ x IOBRAIID carries the Tootai guaranteed satisfaction. wash cotton which launder! pertectly-wondertul for chlldrenh clothes. Plain or printed, In many lovely colours and up-to-date designs. _Ask_your retailer . . . A gay hardwearing - GUARANTEED TOUTAL FABRICS mit- veil wihich reached the length 0i her long train She carried a shower boguei. oi gardenias and sweetheart roses. For hes- something old she were a pearls and peridot. which had been has fathers gift to her mother as a bride. Hes- only other jewelry was a. ruby and diamond . the groom’; giit. to his bride. Her sister. Miss Doris Runcie was maid oi honor and were mauve taiieta and Miss Oathe Chisholm as bridesmaid wore Buttercup yel- low toilets. both out on Princess ‘lines. Their boquets were cametions and tulips. The brides niece, little Miss Carol Runcle acted as flower girl and u, looked very wlnsosne in gendy and carried o nosegey oi roses. Mr. Jack Story wee his bro- ther's best men. Usherlng were the brldoe- two brothers George and John Riuncie, David ‘Itiomes and Jack Stirling. During the signing oi the register Miss Doris Ree; sang very sweetly "I Love You '.l‘ruly." lbliowing the ceremony a. recep- tion was held in the De Great Studios, the bride's mother receiv- ing in iloor length Royal blue crepe with pink accessories and the groom's mother in dusty grey crepe with pink accessories. ‘telegrams oi congratulations were received from Glasgow, Boot- land. the Maritimee, 0:10., Alta and B c . The bride and groom leit Immed- iately for a tor trip on Von. bland. the brde wearing a teal blue gabasdine suit ~ navy top coat and naivy and te aoeeesor- ies. _On their return they will re- atde in Veneouvot‘. The bride is graduate oi Am- herst. N. S. gh School and oi the B. 0. Normal School and ior- meriy resided in Seoristown, PILL She is a." granddeught oi the late . and we. G. M. Wrightot Oeniral Bedeque, P. E. I. (Pioneer please copy.) COUNTING You‘ 00$‘ Do you always get the rriost value for your money when you “get in the bread line" at your neighbor- grooeryt You will It you buy whole wheat or Canada Ap vitamin I brown Keen in mind, that‘ Canada Ap- er white‘ bread. bread proved always contains standard amounts oi the vitamins you need to guard agslnet. nervous ' The lieiimi Guardian _ets still sivaileble at Rixts Grocery flslaeoluslnisroeervedlosaewe oilocaltrstiereetbistadvertislnget betnaerted aneweyealureuey etlivoeesetaawordaiiotlypes- eblainadvaaee. IIIIIII ‘I'll! lube II. 000K! M Pbowgrapnl. uowam llelltltll Hm. Footwear at 11s Qttem Street- nsu-r s careers-assimilate resort-o = llllllvl ThlIldlY. April 21st ior Kirk Tee and Bazaar. OONIIDEEATION BUBANOB. r nous-toss. TWEID Bpoirts Jack-d eie to: youths. soeeiei $14.90 at Jack Cameron's. Queen Street. ‘MRS. JOHNSTON’! LADIES WEAR-April Bargains - Suits. Coats, Dresses. SALISLADIES wanted immed- iately. Apply F. W. Woolworth Co. Lt, Charlottetown. CLEARANCE SALE ladies hand- kerchieis, regular up to 95c. selling tor 25c. S. A. McDonald. SEE THOMAS Lowther. New Dominion. for iishermeni rubber boots. HEAVY WEIGHT jumbo knit Sweaters, crew neck, bled: only. Extra special 01.95. while they last at Jed: n‘s. AN IMPOIVIIANT DIEETING to discuss the orgaxslmtion oi a Co-operatlve will be held in South- port School, April 21st, at 8.00 P. M. RITE-WAY CLEANERS have added e. new type oiutain stretcher that finishes curtains to exact size. $1.00 per pair. SAD NEWS — Mr. Simon Pequot received the sad news oi the sud- den-d nth o! his brother Charles o! Negal , N. .1, ‘formerly oi Sourls, IJIILN- HOUSEIVIVES — Why won-y about curtains? Hove them dry cleaned at Rite-Way Cleaners and finished to exact sine on our" new curtain etretcher, 01.00 per pair. e HARDWOOD PLAN]! WANTED. —iA quantity of» white or yellow birch seasoned plank, 1 inch to 2% inches. write or Phone James Saunders. Kensingtan, P. E. I. MUSIC AND MELODBALU. ciimaxed with an hilarious Fashion Parade, is the program ior the Y’s Men's Variety show. next Monday and Tuesday. There ere a. iew tick- and Henderson A: Cudmords, EASTER SEASON A1‘ INFIBM- ABY - On Easter Sunday, Mass and Salvation Army services were enjoyed by the patients o! the Pro- vincial Infirmary, and during the week the Ladies‘ Mission Guild oi Zion Church held a sacred service and treated the patients to iudge. Needless to any thia kind interest shown the shut-ins is deeply sp- yreclated. PRESENTS PLEASING SOLO!- Iri yesterday's account o! the Easter play "There Goes The Bride" spon- sored by the St. Charles Auxiliary o! the Charlottetown Hospital, the iipiiir MATTRESSES e Beautyrost, all sizes . . $79.50 Osterrnoor. all sizes $64.50 “ Deopsieep, all sizes . . $59.50 Slumberking, all sizes . $49.50 *Roxton, all sizes . . . . . $29.95 CRIB MATTRESSES , Babyhealth. two sizes $24.50 Darling, two sizes . . . . $20.50 iiFalryland, two sizes . . $19.95 STUDIO COUCHES *Viseount. with back ‘. . $69.50 *Trluntph, double bed size . . . . $115.00 miiltoiieie. O0 indicated are featured at Simmons and their dealers. trying to make you, the reader of this above articles are distributed to you "by us may rest assured if thoro is any way for us turn pass the saving on to you. isiiieiiisi. BUT NOT RAISED" name o! Miss Kathleen Hornby was inadvertently ommltted irom the ssrovvmo rucnunns _ ePRINOS Slumborqueen, all sizes $25.50 I Sluniberklng, all sizes $19.95 PILLOWS Slumberlring. per pr. $15.00 *Mayiiowor, per pr. . $5.95 *LIIac, per pr. . . . . . . $3.50, Also a full stock of other lines manufactured by SIMMONS in- *Rex, less back . . . . . . $54.50 dudhg 1'. d‘; crib‘. sunmom PAVENWRTS Furnltum-Iox Springs. Lengrest. *Hoino Dale- Mattresses and Lengrost Springs (for persons of average height)‘ special prices through tIio good of Crockett and Storey Ltd. will not insult your intelligence By paper. believe that the chandise at lower prices this flrln will always do so and In YOU cm euv wiri-i considered! Al‘ CROCKETT‘ ... STOREY t... "WHERE PRICES ARE BORN g FURNISHINGS 00M? Sflflll-COME flllliiK-AIIDQGET TIIE PIGK! » all sizes . . . . $14.95 EXCLUSIVELY. You to buy quality mor- Phone 834 specialties presented. Miss Horriby rendered two very ilno violin solos which received hearty applause from the large, appreciative aud- lance. -—-. ANNOUNCES APPODITMZENT -R. L. Beottie wee-president. and , l manager oi The Internet- ional Nickel Company or! Cone-dis. salted, announces the eppolrrt- ment ‘oi J. Donald MOIAIXI as mon- lier. ‘Itoronto oiiice. liormeriy es- motion. KIWANIS MEETING -— The regular weekly luncheon meeting oi the Kiwanis Club was held yester- day at the Charlottetown Hotel Dr. W. H. Super presided. Gueele oi the club were, Capt, Olive Bends oi the 28 L.A.A_ Regfment, and Mr. Jack iidaaDonald oi the Moncton Club, Dr. Sopertreported that there was great interest and enthusiasm in the Kiwanis Fishing Oolttet. and letters had been received from many parts oi the Province indic- ating hearty co-operetion. Dr, .1.K. L. Iii-win N!‘ the Com- mittee outlined plane for future meetings. He announced that meet- ings ior the next. month or two would be held Tuesday evenings. Plane tor summer activities were also imdarway. A report by the Mamba-ship Committee indicated that the club was eniioylng steady {regress and expansion. ‘ B I _VI g o s- l n e Eden! Vigosiio Turkic {or lietlel, run own, riervo peeeeea, . moaned.‘ .0... i.....‘.€. hnllh. strength; tense uterine sydssn-gloohbet. 1st,! bettanneorooheclalqsar- Izbyatl-Atvdddavagtaeo. mi F dlllllddlltartsnentetoe-oa T‘..AIDIIII. ‘I. psi-see death! use: I owes-z; s»... . . strain, iatigue end less oi appetite. . (do ivionsizis TEAS FOR SALE 50 acre farm, good buildings. The Standards Department, weights has removed irom 84 Great George St. to 06 Fitzroy Street, the Palmer Electric Building. .1. E. Tremor is district insp measures and Edward Chandler, district inspector oi electricity. nv coin-s nnrtnon or my: ‘ (Dedicated to a. very ill and dear Fri d) Atrosa the wide expanse We sail upon the sea 0i liie Into the Harbor oi our Oruise And hevened reiuge from our sis-lie Where llie's frail berque shall saieiy - be 1n sheltered waters o! the blm I Where placid waters ripple ‘see Upon that bright and golden shore And loved ones bot ‘mrone 1h Jesus’ Dove ior evennore. Church was held at the home oi Mrs. Horace Glover ea Wednesday evening, April l8. with 3i rnemberp and two vlsltera seat. MreuD. the meeting by members epeot- ing Creed. The minutes oi previous meeting were reed. Roll remanded to In the usual monitor by presenting conned goods, etc. ier Britain. lbs. Glover r on box packed and eh month. Discussion ielldwed on buying curtains ice itaudy in rnanle and sanding hall floors. Oonsmitteoe were appointed to see about. tizg Several lite who AT BRACKLEY Six miles from Charlottetown Vi“ b. M“ want mI-naflher oiiwOanadim soles. Apply ' l. wn-hgffiéfm ii .,,‘,",‘,’°‘.,2 i‘; "(Ah siutqgigs oiieiieiiemii, Legion Hell, ‘llsunday, Apr! ziei, e m. w-ri- w» o i n-w wile». c~ it»... Rustko, Stella m... Hail, Friday, April 22.4., s m. 33.313. 7Z§i§'.“.°.‘§i‘€.“‘ 5.1% .312. " Brecdoibone Hell, Monday, April 25th., 2 m. m. mm... u...“ i, M1,, m. i Move’ T0 NEW LOCATION - nd measures. gas and eleodricity, oi weights and gas and Q Ii-AIIIUNSON ‘PIIIIIIESSIIIE BOIISERVIITIVE IIIILLIES Hunter River Hell, Monday, April 25th.,“ P.M. Vernon River Parish Hall, Tuesday, April 26th., I P.M. Mt. Stewart Theatre, Wednesday, Aprl 27th., I PM. Wood Islands Hall, Thursday, April 281M, 8 PM. Eldon Hall, Friday, April 29th. Bonslicw Hell, Friday, May 6th., 8 PM. Convention film and speeches. P.E.I. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOC. ,8 PM. coiiiiri oeioIIows: Pelsiic cordially invited. IIKIQWO orders tohen thus adding to our, funds. Considerable supply oi ianay work is being prepared ior ieil sale. hands were busy while plans were being mode to increase our membership and lands. The coi- lection was taken up and meeting closed by repeating benediction. A bountiful lunch was served by the hostess. we. Oiovel’. assisted by Mrs. W. S’. Taylor, and Mrs. Ivan h. n heaven's refuge iroen the storms in God's eternal rest $011310 "i! OPEN NOBTHIIN EAIIOII. OSw-(Ofi-‘rheiieetbeete otthe season are eapoeted to 4am 4». Reilly. manor vi. a. reach isolated Spitsbergen about mid-May, i! ice conditions seen iavoeoble. Stripping oi coal wtu has been dug there during winter months will begin with ma ari-lvel oi the boats. FOR "BRITISH" - COMMONWIALII onmsmnn - (or) - ‘nirei W name. wealth oi Nations!" public qliiiien polie in sounded public opinion as states. The W. A. oi Rensington United spacious pre- Msexensie opened oellwas IMO get- done. bowel distributed to mun- eflleil tor IQ old thlework eerdawero bed