Qggmg UITIOIJU OOLLEGIATI CLUB is oi eensidsrable input- -The final meeting oi the Catholic L¢0ul|Dll¥o(¢h0 hliiiilelile mud had to taxa charm of the na wirccieeryalld-l°\\\\ the persons they are Jann Kms" and Louise who 1 ve as le of the lwuls at Mi Bullivan told A. Henneeeey, who accepted it oii hi; behalf of the Knights of Columbus. sd A few words oi praise was then given ask mipqiald by Mil-Dorsey, President of the Ca- Ae ording to the D0 9° C that McDonald knocked on as e so this mu-ning and to come up to the ri ___§a-1-- PIUSVILLI INS'l'l'l'U'l'l Thlrtein membefl 0! f-he PA Wolnen'g Lnltltllle met lt of Mrs Thu Corcoran usual monthly meeting opened by repetlllll Mother Dear 0h Pray The roll call was answered hum ‘ JOKU us- . the little chap with several others lump- ior ed vwinl - Tut ing down Queen Street. Gerald set gm on the extreme end and held his ‘mr foot against the wheel. It slipped, 1 catching in the spokes and throwing UXUYLMII ,nm no t were N14 1118 tread nh" bon were n mmm” that bedded the llllall viz postage, fruit nw lmaware that an accident had hap- the m u a urar send a owl ¢;' injured. 'nie little chap was picked Q _ had been donated ‘to boy to Prince County H and that there is a balance on hand The sick eommi they had visited and frult to tour ailing school committee re there was nothing needed school The committees fa' K ttee . dis- ---¥-'-'- pcb llnarfs Llalasoat for Colds. port- !°f i'~rm.soNA1.s U* 51°* W' °‘“"“°“' asus 'mule semi lessen is and ins Anthony elaneharaé “ ° r Mrs John 1" Gallant an _.___ J <:_N'=°°*“\¢ PFW' Un; mu csiolyh xenny. who was op- Gallant To clean aohoti sy Corcoran Emily Has anq Henrietta Gallant Charles Gallant Mr! kindly invited the mem home for the next meet will be held on April 24 where the roll call will y Ways Women Mrs. Herbert Vesey, York. is at Save Money There will also a discussion entitled “How to doim aswell as can be expected. he District Convention More UW' Oitguiiespital, has resumed her stud- Uil' isa 8.. Marys Convent, Sourls. and mum Mr. Herbert Lewis has returned bell to - home at York, after a suc llll omxl operation in the P. E. I. Hos- . pital. l It was decided to mystery cake for the p raising funds The follow :rs were appointed to Wlvraln for the District Con and plan a concert which S red in Bloomfieu Hall namely, MllaU Bertha Mae Gallant, Henrietta Kay Corcoran and Mary Mrs. Charles Gallant my, Mrs No - “mo” art, of York, left for New York yese $ Brown Bros., of that City. ven- I 'm to oovehsse ngsmfnifgeervc iiaea-sent mumt' visit with !rim__i H ~ Gd* IIT. Ira Carr. West Covehead. PGN Ellen and John J Corcoran. The follow Drozram was then very in Hymns “Mother for Ke," and Sweet B Kay P111 Bertha Gallant and Mary Boverollh under which she hal Corcoran 'his Life of Ambrose lovlngmeuage today to Mrs. A._B. d_,. Z .. Rosebu Gallant. Thus being send you hearty congratulations further billlllil Zh! moot Patrlc <__.l__.. °0v_N°._ and friends throughout the day, By Gaardhna lpss& elm mammao April James Ralph Jr who declared the Une “L Sw Jose last November t l I um" "fsson Oalifwnis ever has ° °°\m¢f!" was sued wh) hestwishes.BcrnonApril22,l834, “Ig Mrs. B'ucha-nan is the dhugh- h- gg d agent for many years for M illiam Verner, Bart. In 1842 is IN- wday landed in Montreal on .illlilgillllllli ll; |§§§§§l§§;il§5§l;L5a| gil' rlii;i;;l;li;=li;is, ill llEli§iiEu5.§;;isl _:ri li at K. of C Hall with fan the President, in the entertainment consisted lo by Euclid Gaudet. the Club's activities was presented by who claimed that the >e eieeiiig il?s;l;;§ii.§ g- -E28 e most successful was organized. A che- resented to Father 0'- ho accepted it on behalf oi _cy Bishop 0'sullivan. was also presented to A. Ooilegiahe Club took place yesterday afternoo _ lien tholic Womens League. The meet- ing closed with the singing of the National Anthem. PAINFUL ACCIDENT - Gerald. tlb 'l year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Millet, Upper Queen Street. was the victim of a distressing ac- cident while returning to school ii- bout l o'clock yesterday aftemoon when his foot was caught between the spokes of a sloven on which he was riding. breaking his leg The on the sloven while com °' him to the grouse. 'rhe ieiurister period continued along with the of the fact that their companion was » a fainting condition and driv to hi anome by Mr. Russell Ab- - hott. A doctor was called and the of lad taken at once tothe City Hos- pltal B5 E visiting friends in the city. eratod ul for appendicitls in the th be yresent in the P. E. 1. Hospital and rman Brown and son R-ob terday m a visit to her two sons, Nr. Michael Buote has returned a business visit to the City Y¢!t¢l'- dai. HUNDIIDTH BIITIIDAY ch Dir, HOKOIID BY HER KING g¢_ _.__- MON'l‘R.lAL. A 28-Fourth 5¢_ lived, xii-ig George V. sent the fol- Buchaoan The King and Queen ing and best vriahes on your hundredth k's birthday.” . ltlll enjoying good health and in full pelelsloh of all her faculties. Mrs. Buchanan received relatives idle olfsred congratulations and atliillyman CountyArmagh Ire 5 the late Francis Best, who ly# decided tocome to ';L°5°00°hytbewidowo!o|ss tyearaiteravoysge Adjudlcator at Drama Festival re rt. 3? E assilmgveusl. &il° We Ilageuadsopllenisrlo ofP'l.!:|Eo.r Cifllltltllgitgnglate ‘ in both the Queen Bees and Skullns patterns. These go on lllllr rlllcla SILVER l|0LLOVlAllE Consisting of cake plates, bread trays, tes sets, butter dishes, ple plates, caeseroles, and all such items. zo % nlspoullr WATCHES Our complete and varied stock of both Ladies’ and Gent’s Watches- . ALL REDUCED FOR THIS SALE- 20% li SALE! S11- May 12-- °' -:.‘:.~.:,.':“::.::.-:lim on sale at I lm _ ._ GU ` _ PAGE 3 _E Islander Held UBITRAL IIARIIAI . ‘ ‘ _ . » ' Oil Suspicion "" . ‘“‘i.§f‘l _0_ll£_A] _ld_A__Y,R[0UOTl0N SALE lr ' U35" 00|! leglpnidng Saturday, April 28--Ending GOL0 1847 ROGEIlS FLATIARE ` This famous li e of Sll mm ' spoons’ etc" in 2*" M‘j;:;,.ci;’llastumg of knives. Forks. Y 331/3% 0IS00lll|T Our stock is too heavy-must reduce, Our loss . . . your gain. 'Hence our great Re- duction Sale. These values cannot be 'dupli- cated again as prices are rapidly advancing on all our merchandise. ____ _ 20% nlscoullr llon’t Delay-Gone At 0nce ll0\lELTY JEWELRY C . . _ _ . . You may have in mind something for a n;i`l;s;|Sattl(;lég;i;f`strlnk.ets, ear rings, brooches, etc., ln all the May or June bride, if so, now is your time ALL REDUCED FOR THIS SALE__ to buy while our assortments are complete. Now is your opportunity to select the diamond or fancy ring you have wanted, at a big saving. All our diamond and fancy rings 20% i 11a flwrlottetown, P E I. All “nes “an ' w w E Now is your opportunity to ,Waterman Pens and Pencils I | buy y°‘“` mcuunm Prince Edward Island’sLLargest and llinest Jewelry Store “um” GIFTS _ r Y A large nambg E1 _mmm £2 James man Lfldndl Of 5. - - Ewen' London. sul-hem* 3;-h'~“M§”,°°§_‘°,‘,‘§h“,f rl was with reeling, of deeii re- is us ull aus we waht you ui ku" re . h°lM °“ M‘“°h 3 m gret and sorrow that the many how much we have appreciated the litics and all forms of social an P . ,_ - . Y- . lah accept this small gift with the very N0* WED" °{hY;’“’m ""°“:lm“,:‘: ’ whites first year ui the ilshiiis 81110211 P8 l ° \'° and his man friends wish rem or your named un fn-v bf Faerwell Address §’,‘,‘§§“§,§,,,,,_ Y happy and prosperous as the last twenty-TM he" \>'°“- oh monday evenlnz. April 2nd. a Mr. niissel Peters. New Acadia. Sllmd 011 Nhllf °f Y°\“` f*'l°“d‘~ goodly number from the surround- -was in Rollo Bay MUUKUY °n I WH' - ~»-_ <--__ hdrne of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murray. Clyde River, to bid tliriii Mr. and Mrs. John Maclhae, Rollo Presentation i. In Memririam -*-"' ~ -- grets. Your kuidness and hospitall di.s we feel we would like to come D1 in the community are well kn them in °°1°b""m3 me” 35 friends of James Egan. Ernyvale “_me_ WWW °““l"°"“'7- f uw learned of his death on Monday. nurhig the eui-ly can _:mmm April me at the use 01 05 years- evening hir. tgrebornimo :£05 The Although not ln robust health for Wm, it our mt www, for hed with voca an P mm about one year irople old not con- hgppiws md prospemy in yo bride and K¥'°°m “N vu alder his condlt on serious until new f,0m¢_ to the parlor and Mr Orgasm about six wseas ago the warning of °°ll°d “P°“ "° “C” my ,1,_ awroaehlnr °°_°"h wine. and on _missi Elizabeth Mienem. After e. if-'W °°'“P °n H M the above mentioned date his splr- (Mn A111, M|¢L¢m_ mlrk-1 he C°1l¢d °“ W' "“’ lt. quietly haue adleu vo the yoys MBYMW W ‘fad an ‘dd"°°° md ° and sorrows of earthly experience well filled Dum “S P"°°“”d "° so mingle with glories or eternal b Mrs Wallace MacKay Mr Lhim Y - ` ' bliss. MCEWCH 011 behillf °f hi* Wm "ry The late Mr. Egan was a man of Miss Helen Donn-hoe St. Pele fllilnzly thunkeu 01°” vf°-*nl f°' uhusuii chruhu.. piety resigning spent i few days in Rollo my W their alll 2-M Kind ""-*M* All himself in all hu ii-luu ui the wul Joined ui slncinz Th” A” olhis creator. He when goodohllg- lvmcmc. Jolly Good Fellowa’- A dtll¢\0\ll mg mighbor and 1,-imd_ Byways; ---- lunch was served by tho H4360 md ready to assist any person in Congratulations to Mr. and the remainder of the evenlni Wi-5 mmble and it mm be truly “ld of Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay East on Bllfilll in mu-9° "ld dummi- Th’ him that he did not leave one cn- music was furnished by the Messrs. amy bemnd_ BNIB!!! md Pl1¢l»h°"P°- During his illness he was fre- The follovln; llL\»h1&°;§_‘iI_*_’°*1- quehtly visited hy hu pastor, mv. Mr. and Mm ~ - ° - Leo Her-rell who sdmliiistered the Dear Friends-011 Y-hll UW Huh* |531, fit,” of mg Catholic Church of The Misses Kathryn =--e " '”_'”'*-;;;:'-11;" ==*“"f'-"' "' "f :- Of YOUR' 259'* Weiidmi Am‘w°"‘” which he was a devout member. me Pmd- “nd Calm nf Tm- we, your friends are indeed happy H, ,A survived by a son-owing H0We Bli'.“1,iP¢n¢ 0 W H1 to have the 0DlI>°g;:€:\{h°f‘m;°"i’:5 widow who tenderly nursed him in R'°“° B” est' with you to cf ° ° “ f" ' the end; two sisters. Mrs. ciither- "‘-”' 108 GV?-“L ind W h°P° mm' when ine Morgan Charlotti/eown, Sarah A °%m:‘°d;§r“‘ ¥::mLrnK;1kb;::: D Nl “UWT °f |~ “nl-“YY 1”* tland O on also one brother “ec” Y ‘ _' B' 0 er q PM ' reg ' Souris West tore lace the one des "med ‘way we ,my d°l,nmet»o:i§‘hL wmhm An Australia' troyed by fire in §anuary. The work to mlebnw u we an 0 'nd :da Hu funeral which wok 'place °n is nearing completion under the and find the Sim! 3°" l April 2 was very largely attended vo capable management 0( ML Hem-y not rrowina' °\d=\‘ bu” Y°““l°‘- st. Annes church, not os, where Macmushlm Your home is alwatyga 1300!! lf; Wg Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. ` friends and acqul I W W ° Leo lierrell who also ofilelsted ut ,_ Duo 3, not confined to this vicinity alone the gm,,e_ The pau bearers were wg' 5_‘L_‘7__ §;';‘:;eelrtoRChUlot”¥ but who come from all parts of the _“mes Mccloskey peter Cusock wwu' recently island knowing that ii ldndly vel- nhberi. cudmore, ri-ea Hagan. '__ come awaits them. owen and John MscQulllan, May ML wmhm _,_ Wm¢,_ R011., my W° ‘”°“1d “°"' “k y°“ "° pm” hi! "U1 N" 1" l>¢°¢°- Centre. is busily ensured in bulld- ing lobster traps. This ll MY- (Plf»fl°ff mel” °°Pi') ling community gathered at llie nes, ti-lp, Au Revoir" on the eve ol their Bay west, visited Bourie River departure to their new home in cently. this evening and tell you our re We would like you to accept th gift in token of our esteem an recently, the guest of Miss Laret birth of a daughter Adeline Mari Mr. Willie Chaiason. Rollo B mm l M; adgeas was nicely read by Mr. Frederick Peters, Rollo Bal7_ E L_ h chased material for a ligiss Elisabeth MacLean. and a as xl DUI' wmch is to be emu i your residence in another trict, ROYALTY INFORMAL AT TEA here ulness ham Palace The guests li-iclu dl “WC lCll‘/if-Y After the reception* That he is spending part of his .lost during the 16 years of con- struction. ft has been one of the More than 300 guuts attended a most difficult feats in railway his- ty we party given recently by the King try. in your home and your hcl and Queen of England at Bucklng- 0 own . ded Dlfsentstives of art science, po- SHAW WRITING NEW PLAY is ht King and Queen mingled with ‘time on his sea voyage in writing _ formally. _ ur ---l Signed on behalf of those present. N0 PMn°“"n°N "03 THE SKUA iBy The Canadian Press) INBURAGH. April 36 - The d he guests chatting with them in-lanother play, was announced by Bernard Shaw when he arrived at Auckland, N. Z.. recently. Shaw has been taking the voyage for the benefit of his health, and he looked well when he landed at Auckland tords month's sojourn in New Zea- Bn . Od on “the black list" in the Bhet- Safe and ,un ww tp mmm, me , land area because it attacks otha; tenkmy °f women w wt., tm birds and young lambs. It is n 1,; longer included in the Wild Bird _ TUNNEUS TOLL 60 LIVES noLl.o BAY AND vlcnlrrr skua. a sort ci gull. In-S been Dllc- Ah upstate theatre has found ii , I1 est ure th e Ja n's famous Tanna railwa D0 e. tunnel, 13% miles long. is rieariii d completion an will be opened $7,500,000, and 60 lives have bee N- increasingly large hats during the 5 show. Last week the following an- nouncement was projected on t zelderly ladies inconvenience, an suggests that they do not remo m H ve ay December. The huge bore has cost their _h“"" _ East, left Monday for Union Road. the Japanese Government nearly DUYWC 0°/Ch “'W""'*1 “ner th” n showing of the announcement there he screen: The management wishes to spare d Iceland Killing 25,000 Calves Yearly CORK, Irish Free Stale. April 35 -When the Pres State Government announced a bounty- oi $2.50 ori calf-skins, with s view go reduc- ing the number of cattl in the Free State, cattlg owners needed no second invitation. Wholesale slaughter of calves is going on throughout the Free _State and in the rush to get the bounty primitive methods of slaughter are being employed in many cases, leading to some revolt- ing scenes. The killings exceeded 25.000 calves a week and the export oi thousands of skins has depressed the English market. The Govern- ment estimated that 200.000 calves should be slaughtered, but this number is likely to be exceeded. is a distinct commotion while every ,lady removrs her hat! " _ an A TIME when the news of the day compelled the inter- ' iTHERE NE VER .WAS ' est and the attention of so many people, from farm help to Lieutenant Governor, as it does today. O s . io leave our community, to ._.i dll- i if! ll. ll. s. llruullia, a.s..c.i>.s.cc.s caammn runuc-acoourrraur _ _.A inseam or oauablali aoclrn' or oosr acoomrralrra poaaalllsioilan Na raanlo srrmavrrs an 'rn soraa|nooua'rosr.a.|. . r.l.|.aarsaslrnA'a'rva na oaaamauoaannaaslmraun assocurlox.um'm. cum or nova soona sumomo casa|.o'rra1'ovn|.r.l.l. l ilillll lillillll still; l. lli ,substantial sum of money prevnf- new re ence. Ein Mr. Alus Marneuii, hi wi ch ted in the nw' f“l‘"°~ i lie _ and Mrs. Murray made filling ML Pd” wilson’ Rollo BW' has s. A “Sty md ref,-,.si,;ng buffet tenders out for the erection of a new lunch was served by the ladies pre- \\°\1~'~¢~ ?‘t;xitp'p:dt¢i?he`vl]iig‘l}i\t >f‘;.ll1lt‘:sti‘;Qdi,4? Mr. F. C. White, Monticello, spent melodwm émms of the Vinum the Wedli end at his l"lOl'i'ie in H0110 well rendered by Messrs Fred and B°Y» Lymm Dummm' comv/Bu' Mr Peter Mactiormac Rollo Bay following is the addrese:_ - ' _ a sri-. J h ciislssoh. as-ir mv- T° “wld ‘"4 W" M“"“y md south.°;;?e vultori to st. Mar- ugdlayl: Friends-As we have re- gmtv' '°°"my' , cently learned that you are about Me-"_ Jun” Wm” md Male ""“’ “P Mum-_ mils Buy, were visitors to souris Line Road recently. Mr. Elmer Peters, Rollo BAY. WIS a visitor to Bear River South. Messrs. louis B. Gallant and Wil- liam A. MacKinnon were visitors to Poplar Point recent!!- Ths many friends of alles Danica Macldnlls, Rollo Bay West, NINC tolearnihatahe iseonfinsdto ber home with a llllhi °°\4» BX-SCIIOOL TIACIIII llfll- IONID Al SPY ¢ A@,PL|llll\d,AyllI-Afrld flveysassilagthoomonttedayasa spywilshlmwaassitencedalms uarlannma llhvln waaf ll’ te lilfifillilil 'llliillillllil El’ *ii liill lil? U mm - of .~ ._.._ __ < '“ This vast attentiveness to what is going on ln the world is focused on the pages of the daily newspaper. Consider that the newspaper audience in- cludes the audiences of every other advertis- ing meditun. Invest in newspaper advertising. Today it pays handsomer dividends than ever. , Werner Jacohon. former lllchiln * , school isaolt, was sentenced to _ Charlottetown Guardian V Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew. esaagaar -i <»4 ~¢#-<.l:..s -_-vw¢¢.___. nr-r ...nose .ar-3-