4- ~ we! 41H! ga-qfioqw‘ Just the right accent of chic for your Easter Costume -- one of our specially featur- ed hats in a delightful variety straws and fabrics, priced at Included in this price group are tricorne, L are the last word in miilinery elegance- THE Georgetown Mr. lotus McDonald of Regina, Bash, is visiting his father. Mr. William McDonald, Panmure ls- land. Mr. McDonald who is in- spector of weights and measures for the Saskatchewan Government has not visited his native province for a number of years. Needless to say many happy acquaintances are being renewed. Professor Eidt, assistant super- intendent of Dominion Experim- ental Farm, Kentville, is to ad- the Town Hall, Georgetown, dur- ing the present week. We under- stand Professor Eid-t will discuss the diflerent phases of “Canning", those responsible are to be con- gratulatecl on their foresightedness in br1n8ln8 this eminent author- ity to the town. l Among lie week-end visitors to lthe city from Georgetown were ' Hrs. Iy-Jlennedy, Mrs. Norman McDonald. Miss Dorothy Jenkins, Messrs. George Taylor, Iester Ra- fise, Edvard Enston, BernardEat-i berets. rolled Wm R f C] H F: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . i I d cii er, ii us orey, arry a- brim sailors, pill boxes-even’ enchantinhg as“ shlzicpit 23d 5 n Gem Luasheur. m“ Bowen golor. Our styles are very carefully all P" . .i. .1. Condon, Henry Parker, oapt. ' Jciin Fitzgerald and I. I. Doyle. Tne writer is informed fliatsev- cml weeks ago the Rev. O. 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McAdam who this summer ‘will d- ; 1 p, ya celebrate their Golden Wet ding w“ mmwrs of this is r c I vc Anniversary. been miaiiy encased the lest few week; 1n hauling the years supply Mr. and Mrs. John Whclan of vi n“ u ' Vernon River recently visited m Gordon Bellman paid a friends and relatives in this dis- short-visit to Mt. Edward Road. the “'1”- . a. we“ of MT’ and Mrs omen The new Liberal snow plough Mr Charles Mwauy and M,’ Irecently started to open the roads - ' - Ytdffor Motor Traffic from this dis- gtlsflpbrohmqtirrilnor Jr ‘warmly vm itrict to Morreli but owing to a mishap was forced to abandon The gentlemen have organized a operations at Penkcs Station. stuqy club for the purpose or: The ladies have organized a studymfl Cmdll Unlmm‘ ‘sewing circle which passes away the w. rm MoNally is now vislt- w?“ 0f the 10w wiaicr even- ting in I'm-t Auifllstus East. q ' Mr. Joseph Murphy. recently M“ “TWP” {mlmhy “Pent m‘ visited his home in Summerviile. mkzleg‘: _§‘I_§A‘;lg::ée}élg3gi‘ii% 0f M: and Mrs. V-ihcent ‘Trainer . ' ' A large number of the resident réiotoied from Charlottetown reoent- of the dlstflct assemble weekly to ' hear thrc ‘Lenten Broadcast at the M‘ V m . b ‘u ‘homer: Mr- and Lawrence Heron. PmgPdElWn 933mg? :1 d ‘hmllfing y‘ rPairiot Please Copy.) lumber for a new dwelling house. ljseaview MN» Harvey Woodslde. Cllhtflll, has returned home after a pleas- ant visit in Sea View the gut-st of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart. Dr. Farmer recently motored llrom Mt. stcivart to Doll-agh which ls a riii-c occurrence at this month of the year, The school is nwour- g under the direction of the 116T, Ml’. JOscph Murphy, Miss Jenny Mooreshed. OTieary, € fiilengllng a pleasant visit in Son iew, e t of Mi. Hearty rmigratulatiotie are ex- Adams. was w’ mum 1:21: r Ask For The New a WALL PAPER CATALOGUE WRIT! YOUR NAME AND ADDltEss VERY PLAINLY on TB! COUPON BELOW, SEND IT T0 US, AND WI! WILL MAIL I00 no: ATTRACTIVE NEW WALL PAPER CATALOGUE. NlWlsT PATTERNS AT Tm: Lowest PRICES IN CANADA. Moore ti McLeod Limited, Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. Please send nee the new Wall Paper Catalogue Name-——----___._._ Poet0ffice—-—-————-—--- Moore S’ McLeod Ltd. 119 121 Queen St. Charlottetown J — Mrs. James Adams, Sea. View. I‘ ing iii Sea View. l death on Wednesday of Mrs. Outh- .bei"t Montgomery. Park Cllmeri l5 town, and although apparently lquite keen on the proposition at the time the boys appear to have laliowecl their interest to lag and 'll0lll‘S that might have been turn- ed towards bettering their educat- ional status have been spent oii 3 things of much lesser value. How- I i ever, March, April, and a part oi , May are still before us; this is a I .-time wlien to many young men ' has returned. home after an en- l°l'“b1e "mt m 011mm‘ I time hangs heavy on their hands We suggest that they again ap-- proach the learned Father and 50c if there is not yet time to get in much good work. The many friends of Mr. John W. Pickering regret hevls confined to his home through illness and mist he will soon be around casin- Leafs and Americans all tied up in the semi-finals of the George- town hockey league. Deciding gamc will be on Tuesday night. This should be a real struggle. The Georgetown All Stars and the Maple Leaf Sisters journeyed by motor truck to Souris last Wed- riesday where both sextctles went down before the Souris laddies and their hockey sisters. Those mak- ing the trip are loud in their praises of the excellent way they were treated while in Souris. The girls are especially stressing the many kindnesses tendered them by the genial rink manager, Mr. An- gus Lavie. Undoubtedly Mr. Lavie is the right man in the right place. The local boys and girls wish also to extend their thanks to Mr. Peter McLellan, the popu- lar manager of the Teddies; Mr. Mickey Chivaree, and Mr. Bren- nan for the many courtesiea ex- tended. Miss Pauline Coulson. R. N. has returned to her homo in Sea View. Mr. Wallace Pickering. Sea View has returned home after a P1955‘ ant vacation in Mallifqlle» the guest. of Mr. Sfvririei’ Miwcmuglm- Preston Stewa rt. Frefifill Mrs. returned homo after visit- River. The sudden and uHOXPBlElBd deeply regretted and the heartfelt sympflLhy of this community is extended to the bereaved family- Fricnds of Mr, and Mrs. Prestfill Cniiipb-rll. Burlington. regret to hear oi ilic serious illness of their young son with pneumonia. i Mr. Earle MacKay. Sea View! “~35 a visitor to Summerside Thursday on business-N. BIWDENELL SCHOOL A quiet wedding was solemnized at the United Church Manse, Georgetown, on Feb. 24th at 7 p. m. when Clarion Elvira Llewellyn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Llewellyn of that place, was united in marriage to Leonard Oliver Campbell, son of Mi'. and Mrs. Josiah Campbell, Montague, by Rev. Arlyn Stirling. The bride were a dclph blue crepe dress with while satin collar, and was at- tended by her sister, Janie Llew- ellyn who wore a wine crepe dress. The groom was supported by his brother, John Campbell. After tlie ceremony the happy party return- ed to the home of the bride where a sumptuous supper was served to over fifty guests. Singing and dancing were indulged in until a late hour. Previous to her mar- riage the bride was tendered a shower by lier many friends at. Georgetown from whom she re- ceived many lovely and useful gifts. She was the recipient of other beautiful presents as well. Their numerous friends wish them every success and happiness-G. Belfast Many people from Belfast and The following is the honor roll of Bi-udenell School for the month of Mnrclit- _ Grade IX—l Blair MCLRYBYI- Grade VlII—-1 Bruce McLaren. 3 Gordon Dewar, 3 Kenneth Dewar- Gi-arie Vl-l Athol Dewar. 2 Ken- neth McLarcn Grade V51 M86 Doris Nic 0S0!!- Grade IV~l Jean McIntyre. 7 Louise Gillis, 3 Stewart Dewar- Grade III—1 Jennie MeLaren. Grade I-1 Margaret Dewar, 1i Phyllis aft-Larch. 3 Charles Dewar. Etta M. McLure-Teflflllfif- Nicholson, 2 Fae Minnrd’: for lllles. hid-TEEN?‘ March 10 to 20 Sugar, l0 lbs. — — -— — 52c Molasses, per gal. —- — — 19c Brooms, each — — — -— 29c Gulv. Boilers — — — -- 98c Tomatoes, 2 for -— — — 25¢ Flour. lleechnut vicinity have crossed the ice to 98 lb. bag — — — — $3.25 Charlottetown recently. Several Scetllcss Raisins, 2 for — 25c using the route known as crossing Chase d; Sanborn Coffee the bays." 1 Ib.tln-———---39c Roma Coffee - -- - — 29c Rev. D. A, MacKinnon who is (‘ream Tartar -- — -— —- 25c (‘om Flakes, 3 for — — 24c Salmon, por tin — — — — 10c (flassic Cleanser — -— — 5c Solda, Bulk. 5 for —- - — 25o Soap, Bollard. l0 for —- - 29c Cr. Corn, per ha; — —- $1.65 Tea, Brown Betty - — — 38c Milk Jugs. reg. 45c for — 35c (forn Meal ~— — -— — $1.65 Men's (lvernlls, each -— -— 98c Men Fur Coats, regular $50.00 for — — -— —— $35.00 McGOWIIIPS Llil. KILMUIR supplying at St. John's church has been called to Nova Scotla by tlie death of Mrs. MacKinnons mother. He left Charlottetown Monday morning February 22nd having driven to the city by car after the Sunday evening service. The Lord's day of prayer was observed by the different W. M S. Societies of Belfastwith a large num- beri of members present. The 1st. Friday of Lent is set apart for prayer among the Women of the Protestant churches for prayer. The theme this year was ‘The Son of the living God: He is the head °l U10 body» the Church. The pro- grame was prepared by Miss Mable Shaw Northern Rhodesia, Africa. BRINGING‘ up Kitten L-3l1-3-9-3i. KWNKIY M O4 A? ti? ttvmeiE TRYN AN ' \ ,7; . V; 2 at" dress several public meetings 1n- CHARLOTT TOWN GUARDIAN i us,» O-GOO-OOOOO SURPRISE S OA P 10 Bars for Fancy Pink SALMON, SPAGHETTI, 3 cans for — — — — — —- 29 JELLO, ail flavours, 6 packages -- — — —Q5¢ ¢+++o+++¢+o+++o+ooo¢+oon 4+w+o “+0000 ++e+o eooooo oooooooo oeo4u+o+++o 18c 12c llIc PEACH ES, tin §PsARs 3 Per tin -- -- — $SIiced ZPINEAPPLE 3 Per tin — —- — z ~ Bulk ERAIsINs, 2 lbs. 24° 9 ; PLUM JAM jLarge Bottle — 27c Fresh BACON, 2 lbs- - 35c 29c Large ONIONS, 1O lbs. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1210 0O O OfOQ-QOO Q OWOOOOO Ofi-O-OOO-GOFOQQOO >094 f‘ OOO>OO4VQOOOQOOQOO§§Q Q Q Q-O O4 Q-OQO §§§4+¥§§§4§§4 and was very helpful followed at the meetings. when The annual MricEwen Concert was hold in Belfast hall on Feb- ruary 20th, with a full house, Rev. D. A. MacKlnnon presided. The receipts totalling $50.00 were very gratifying to the boy". Next to a. political meeting this corcrt i: said to draw tlie lar —.L Cl".7\\‘(l l0 the hall and Saturdzi s audience proved the truth of this remark. A supper and social evening was en- joyed. Since the concert in ltonorof outside talent as ting in tlie con- cert and the orga ist tvas pro cnted with a large box of "iiciitiay sweets" in appreciation of her services during the past. Belfast fans who attended the race on the ice at Montague on February 20th report a splendid afternoon of good rpoi-t with a happy crowd and everything done by the committee to put everybody in good spirits. Two Belfast horses were. among the races viz. "Billy Cope" owned by Malcolm Macdonald, South Pinette and driven by L. Collins. “Johnny Miles" owned and driven by W. N. Ros.- Noi-th Pinette. According to press reports all that “Johnny" needs ls work to be up front and as his owner is a real horseman no doubt he will see to it that "Johnny will make it real interesting for them at the next race. The ice on Pinette river has not been in very good condition for racing this winter but skating has been en- joyed by the young folks on the larger ponds. What was seemingly an impossib- llll/y as far as public opinion was concerned was accomplished at Pinette on Monday March 1st when James Cook local house- hauicr of Belle River moved a large building across Pinette River over about a. mile of ice. The building tit present is owned by Mr. George E. Docherty, Merchant at Pinetie, who intends w use it for a store to enlarge his business or possibly to be used as a dwelling house. The building was formerly owned bythe late Cape Thomas Young oi Pincttc who"e daughter the late Dr. Annie Young soldiit to Mr. Alexander D. MccRae who formerly lived at "Ponds" Pinette, Many years ago it was used as a general store by the late Kenneth Morrison who carried on a large business there for some time. At present there is a splendid hall fitted up up-tairs and in the past OOO40~§§ p i 0n The Occasion of our SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY, We Presem Bulk MACARONI, good quality, 2 lbs. _— — 15c i Fraser’: Boneless CHICKEN, V2 lb. tin - 25c OOOO-O-OOO-OOOQO-O-O $O+§O‘)-O-Of-O-§-§'§ This Week This Sale Will Continue All ORDER EARLY and ORDER PLENTY Prices are Rising! Stock up NOW! TELEPHONE TWEL VE- TEN g 98 ‘b- Bag 31mg OOCQfO-OQ pertin———-—-—106 O 9 i TOMATO JUICE, 251/, oz. cans, a for——29c E Gilchrist's CAKE, Fruit or Sultana, 2 lbs- 25¢ CHOCOLATE PIE FILLING, 1 lb. tin __ 25¢ Shelled Shredded wainuis Bulk TEA Cocoanut Per lb- Per lb. 38c Per lb. c , OO-O-O-OO-OOOOOQOVOQOOfOOO40-QOOO§§O§§f§#§F§4§§§§-O§O E I 3 'Bu|k COCOA, good quality, 2 lbs- - —— 25c g i 2 Z Yvo- o++4ob4*': o o Y 0 00460904‘ CARNATION MILK. 3 tins—-—--—--29 O < SHAKER SALT, 2 packages -— -- —— —— 150 SUMMER SAVOURY, 4 bunches -— —- -- 25c 4 MATCHES, a boxes for ---- —-28c Devereauifis Cash Qrocery Corner of Kent and Hillsboro Streets 6 e i g 0 é ooovo oooewe-ooo-oo t -¢o+¢w+oo4+o~oo0oo oooooooo o eooeoowoooooo¢+++¢e>+ooo¢¢oo¢>ooo+ovoo4+oo+o+o+ooo e 6 O L. O. L. The old saying of “Unity is Strrngth” was clearly seen as the building ingleti_rap_idly_‘acros‘ the many good concerts have been en- joyed there also, several suppers ‘under the auspicccs of MacEwcii ilvlerwzi ofjl _, ’: Rescite I: M! I". from drowning. was awarded n ijsihl by the Tlmrnls, Toronto Humane Society. and a wire-haired terrier to replace Seagull, w}. Q54] (rep {gnaw 11!. My, _ _________\_ ROBIN HOOD OATS, Silverware Premium package —-———--—-——-.--33c CORN FLAKES, 3 packages for — - - -_ 23¢ MARMALADE, 32 oz. jar - - -- -- - -_ 27c PUFFED RICE, 3 packages -- -- - -— - 29¢ ORANGES, fresh shipment, per dozen — - 19g o»o-o++»++0+o++e44» g ' Ask For Eiilrli $lllI$ l!" ll"! Gllflflllfillhi Shoppers’ Guide Contest, with all Orders Aylmers ' ice everybody ‘on the jump" all day-J lkxiggfledl ' ' - , . o ‘rel “h” KS!!- clllulllll M! Who leaped to an lee flee in carrying out lilo iltlgteivilblhttlcjeIdi-I all Iiltlldmate filial l" ‘h’ nun" '1'" “n "hm!" 9- “l 9.1V“ EBONY. when the ice broke l2 feel from shore. LL-Col. B. l- esldent of the coeletyq presented John w!“ the medal, and Mrs. D. L. Gillespie, president of l! women's auxiliary. Jospnted flu dog, shown wtfi I . MARCH 10, 1937 r m ROBIN HOOD FLOUR "*++N+++ CLOTHES PINS 3 dozen for — — Special 5 String BROOMS, each is? 39c '.’§'§T,"°’_:___ 25c WATER, bottle -I5c Qllitfi _ _ 15c 3291.5 L_"i'f_ 25c DRAINO 25c 9c 29c Per can —--- BIG 5 CLEANSER 2 cans for -- — GEM LYE 3 cans -— —— — oaoeas osuvsaso c.o.o. the young men from the surrounding districts helping and {i -By George McManus 5| E%E%Er‘ i=oui= gacyacx-