a \. vigour uvsioiflih NY. a SPECIALS _ ____ Silk Dress $12.00 —-—- A iortunate purchase during o. recent buying trip en- ables us tn oiier 65 Silk Print Dresses in all tho latest do- algnl, regular values $15.00 and $16.00 at ............ $12.00 A Notable Value for Men Tooke's High-Grade Dress Shirts made with two separ- ate collars and collar attained, regular value $2.50 and $2.15 ior $2.00 each or three ior $5.00 on Saturday. 5 Men's nut $5.00 to $1.50 for $4.00 Men's English Fur Felt llats, all new up-to-date styles purchased at s. special price, received by cxpress yesterday. On Sale Friday and Saturday at . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . $4.00 Regular values are $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $7.50 a . $4.00 Ladies’ full fashioned Silk Hose at 89c or 3 prs. for $2.49 Ladies’ I-‘ull [Fashioned iii-he. all Mics and shades, made of the very fin:- shecr silk, extra gum] qualiLv at the special price oi 89c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. or ihrcc pair ior $2.49 BLOUMERS 49c Ladies’ Fine Quality Sill; ill-comers. all shades at .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19c pair Two iiotable Values ladies’ Silk Dresses all lll‘\\ styles, good quality, all silk, very special at .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, $1.68 Boy's Sweaters. large n orimrnt. iiiFlcrcnt patterns. wonderful valucs at . . . . . . . . . . 69c each S. A. MQDUNALD We are making a Special “PERFECTION ” Ice Cream Brick, a delicious combination of Pistachio, Nuts and Cherries. Color pale green. Order early through any “Perfection” denier or direct from us. Only a limited quantity will be made. PINTS 35c.--QUARTS 60c. On Sale Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Central Creameries Ltd. ‘PHONE R48 CHARLOTTETOWN riuiusiuo W/hy not: Remodel the Bath Room This Spring .7 A MODERN TUB, Pedestal or Sanitary Toilet will add a permanent asset to your home. vnsnwn" i“ -. 1- We carry u complete lino of Sanitary Plumbing Fix- " iurcs and can quote very fine pricos. Give us a call for your next work. Repairs promptly attended to. FRED. H. TRAINOR PLUMBING & HEATING Opp. Prince Edrvnrd 'i"he:iire- ‘a Phone 393J ASEMENT I ‘Y’ , was largely attended and good prices u-eallzed ior all that was oiiered. .. * days at her home in the city recent- . spent the The Western Gub-rdian -aur on roan iimfmuii stock at Bruce's. lfll-I-lt-ii. - IIITILIIII. III-Tllllllli Oomo in and order your iortiliur irom J. B. Millman, Kenllngton, at lowest priool over quoted on P. ll. Island. 3730-34-12 y-UU! BEAN right now at menu's. . 3035-16-21. —ANNUAI- MEETING o! the Gon- servetivo electors o! Albany poll No. 120 will bo held in Albany Village School on Saturday evening. March l4 mt 7.80. By order oi Secretary and ident. 3870-31 —Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowen oi Victoria attended the hockey match in Bummerside on Thursday- Mr. Prank Pidgeon oi Kensingtoa also attended the match-G. —Mr. Jones oi Summersido leit yesterday morning a attend the m- nual meeting oi the Maritime Inter- mediate Hockey Association that was held in Monctnn last evening and oi which Mr. Jones is the President. S. 4100x101‘ MATCH at Bedeque. The last gains ior the clarkfrrophy, Monday. March 16th, North Bedeque vs. Freetown, North Bedeque’ has a one good lead but Freetown is de- termined to win the Cup. The trophy will be present ‘ to tho winning team at the close oi the game. One hours skate aiter match. 3042-3-10-11 blinurd‘: linlnioat Heals wounds. NEWTON CROSS AND VICINITY Eastern Guardian The school was vaited recently by Mr. McPhee, school inspector, who found everything in a very satis- iactory condition. ..'MOUNT HOPE WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE-The monthly meeting oi the Mount Hope Womens Institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Angus MacDonald on February 2'1, with nine members and one visitor pres- ent. A new member joined. Roll call was answered by Valentine verses which minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved concert com mittee reported two visits made to an invalid. School committee ~ior next month Mrs- V. H. Dockendorii‘ and Mrs. A. MacDonald, sick com- mittee Mrs. D. MacKay and rs. L. Currie. Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. V. H. Dockendorii, roll cell to be answered by "supper dishes." The program consisted oi.‘ a reading by Mrs. Wm. Burlioe and o. recitation by Mrs. J. M. McLeod. Program committee ior next meet- ing, Mrs. A. MacDonald and Mrs. J. P. Msoleod. Meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem alter which a lunch was served by “the hostess. The sale or the stock and crop oi the late Margaret O'Marah took place last Tuesday. Mr. J. A. Mac- Donald was auctioneer. The sale Mrs. Michael Noddy was a visitor to Charlottetown recently, the guest oi her sister, Mrs. Joseph Power, Mrs. Frank Coady spent a iew ly. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Morrisseyz Earnscliiie, were visitors to Newton Cross on Friday, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coady. Our teacher, Miss Georgie Ennis, week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ennis, Green- iield. mmsrrrurc Mitsimm - The February meeting 01', the Launching Mr. Jim Ilnnis, Greeniieid, passed through Newton recently. an attendance oi thirteen members. The meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode, followed by roll call, which was answered by Jokes. After the reading and signing oi minutes oi previous meeting, the usual busi- ness was carried on. Plans were made for work at school grounds; also fin- al arrangements ior lottery. School and sick committees reported and new committees appointed ior three months, namely, School, Mrs. Wm. McLean and Mrs. Annie Gardiner; Sick, Mrs. Peter McCormack and Mrs, Hugh McPhee. One new mem- ber joined. The singing oi’ the Na- tional Anthem and the serving oi a dainty supper by the hostess brought Miss Lillian MacPhcrson is visit- ing her sunt, Mrs. Willie MacLeod, Orwell Cove. Mr. James Connolly. Iona, has been busily engaged ior the past iew days threshing in this vicinity. James has a‘ good outiit and gives his customers satisiaction. Mr. Walter Kelly, Boston, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Kelly, who has been quite ill has returned to his home. It ls about iiiteen years since Mr, Kelly last visited his old home, and he saw quite a number oi changes in this locality in that time. it "it! m l i Quite a number oi men in this dis- trict are engaged in widening the fiuttinss on the Murray Harbour llue, which were illlccl in owing to the recent storms. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Morrissey were recent visitors to China. Point, the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor- i-issey. the meeting to a close. Next meet- ing to be held in the school house. roll call to be answered by paying iive cents. ._____i_._____. CHERRY VALLEY .The many friends oi.’ Mr. Gordon Sheldow. Mlllvlew, are sorry to learn I oi his illness. Ms. Donald Neil Murchison. ac- companied by her Ibint Prim, were the guests oi Mr. ‘and Mrs. George Docherty, Cherry Valley, recently. --... Mr. James Morriuey and daugh- ter Eileen, oi Orwell Cove were pas- sengers on the Murray Harbour train to the city on Saturday. . ____ I Miss Gladys Farrell. teacher, Iona, was in tho city Saturday. Friends of Mrs. Henry Burhoe, Alexandra. are sorry to learn oi her illness and hope sho will soon be re- stored to her usual health. -_-_.. Mrs. George A. Carrier and Miss ‘ - -_- Lettie Carrier were in Vernon rec- Miss Stella Mooney, n, N" 10m,’ i, ently the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. mfloged in proiossionll work in the. Willi"! Mow- Mrs. Joseph McGari-y, Iona, was a visitor to the city Saturday, _____ i‘ The many irlends oi Mr. Thomas Amen: those attending the sale‘ Mfl-“h”, Eam-‘wllmi- it" "PW W here last Tuesday were: Messrs. Jo-l 1”?" l“ l5 not M well as usual but seph Mooney. ,1,me,~Enn,,_ Walter hope ior his recovery. Sullivan, Matthew Morrlssey t. J m,“ Byme’ J“, Monmey" Ana's! om spams HOUSE 1010110150,, and A _;_ Nmhohon. I HARVARD ADDS NEW COURSE The line weather oi the put 1' days i; mp1,,‘ m, "m, dwappz: cam/mamas, Mass, March 14- rhp1¢|1y_ m", a" m" m,“ ‘mam A course in railroad transportation m!" 1}, m, woods’ which make u will be. added to the curriculum oi very 51mm“ w Se, out ‘lnwood the Harvard Bus ess School during ' the iorthcoming summer session, NEWTON. Mus“ M": “__A with railroad economics and railroad mechanical ma“ m" Wu“, s“! administration as tho basic lines oi down. um ohiects, wihiu his eyes, study‘ and smokes cigarettes has been ' 100 PER CENT WORKING ‘RECORD built by local Boy Scouts. The robot was constructed in the cellar oi the home oi Robert Kangott, l0. BOSTON, Mei-ch 14-During 42 yearn‘ service as a letter carrier, Joseph E. Daley, 65, was never ab- ,sent, never tardy, and never had a complaint turned in against him. With this 100 per cent record he has retired. CITIZENS usz SCHOOLS IN iuosqurro WAR NEW HAVEN, Oonn., March 15.- Armcd with shovels, Connecticut shore residents are battling the mos- quitoes which iniest salt marshes. Under the direction oi scientists oi the Connecticut Agricultural Ex- periment. Station, drainage ditches p» nu- eurasleziire l“: "u" l ' riuz‘ CHARLOTTETOWN QQABIQIAN ““““¥“¥* Lulullllllll Women's Institute was held at thei home oi Mrs. Thoma-s Blackett, with l son John A... i. The Ford llé-Ion truck equipped with platform. body Ford Trucks serve many purposes AT present time, in all parts of Canada, Ford commercial units are serving the hauling needs of every line of business. Because of their low first cost, they are bringingsafciy, reliability, strength, capable performance, and economical operation Ivilhin the reach of every operator. Two difieront chassis The truck chassis is available with llillé-inch or 157-ineb wheelbase, with 6.6 or 5.14- rear-axle gear- raiios, and with single or dual rear wheels. 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Ford Trucks for every purpose Tlierc is a largo variety of standard bodies, and in addition, special bodies for mahy purposes, which adapt Ford units for every need. Additional bodice are constantly being developed, in order to servo broader fields. Among the newer types available are a bus, seating 21 passengers, and an ambulance. Go to your Ford dealer and see ibeso trucks. Ho will be glad to demonstrate a type designed for ibe needs of your business. The good appearance of Ford units makes iliem a credit to any business they represent. Tm: AMBULANCE. 0/ special inter-ell m municipalities, hospitals, and institutions which denim to keep their initial inven- merit in a cur no law in possible, iviilioul sacrificing those qualities of reliability, com/art, solely, which a specially designed vehicle provides. Sieehpolce wheels are optional. and good appenranca breeding places, the stagnant waters world as an adventurer and wander- along the ocean side. Dralncd marsh ing musician. The mining and oon- arca has been doubled in three years. structlon camps in many parts oi tho ivcst know him before he came COUGI-IS Take half I hnpoinlui of Minard‘: in moiuno. Haul Minarcfl. labels it. Also rub NEVADA MOURNS ITS DESERT MUSIC MASTER TONOPAHNem, _Mar. 15.-Folks oi the southern Nevada desert coun- ii well lino your than. try have mourned the passing ol You'll got velloi I Fred Thomas, known as the "music s: mastei oi the desert," who died here recently only a iow days aiter rc- establishlng relations with his high- born kinsmen in England. Born to the purple, Thomas leit his ancestral home in England in 1006, where ho enjoyed the wosith and luxury oi peerage, to roam the to Nevada in "lilliwivlth his play ior the desert iollr. Several months ago, when he wrote to his relatives who could M‘ ht ilrst believe ho was alive. ‘PW days mei- they had aooonM hlm- l" knew dent] was approaching, ho iiicd. / NEW COOKING AIDS l. 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