no Mosfocmue HOSIERY NEWS IN YEARSl SPEAR HEEL* STOCKINGS av 6 Never before have we made a more exciting an- nouncement! “SPEAR HEELS" are truly the fash- ion’s latest in smart hosiery, and are the High Style Feature for 1937. Note particularly how well the above picture dem- onstrates the smart slendcrizing illusion created by the new “SPEAR HEEL", as compared with the or- dinary heel. See this exquisite style in the new Rainbow “Cleurophonc” High Twist Chiffon Hose now, in all favorite shades for street, for afternoon, for evening, in sizes 8 1-2 to l0 1-2. $1.00 I11‘- Prowse Bros. Ltd- a v YOUR. EGO? self-or defend yourself? HOVWS you could do creative work? Ego is generally the cause of actuosis. If you want to ascertain where you stand. put. lt check mark for "yes" on each sidc oi this set of double questions as thcy pertain to you: Arc you oversensitlve-or afraid to meet people? Do you indulge in self-pity-or tend to pamper yourself? Are you given to self-accusation —or to feelings of guilt? Do you make excuses for your- pcople thtnlt? Are you extremely critical or cynical? Add the check fives" columns. If be expressing offends people. r Do you feel repressed-or that Do you worry without cause-or arc you concerned about what ' you are I‘ HE CHARLOTTETOWN FRESH CHOCOLATES Eancy Boxed Chocolates, in Moira, Smiles ‘n Chuckles, Jellies. Nclisons Peppermint! in Boxes. etc" etc.. Hunter: Chocolates in Fancy Boxes. BULK CHOCOLATES Moira and Hunters. Big Variety. NOVELTIES . A largo array of Smiles 'n Cliuckls Novelties. Eggs. Er: Cups. Shoes. Boats. Yoke Eggs. Rabbit Chick o" Basket, Bunny and Cart. Swan. . Basket and EII. Chick Flower Pot. etch, etc. REPLAY J. Ernest ll. Worth Plum; 52, I42 Prince Street Attractive Display Of Easter Beef m MEMBRIAM Mr. Henry Peters, proprietor and manager of the Queen Street Meat. Market. has arranged s. very attrac- tive display of stall-fed beef which he has secured for the Easter tab- les o[ m5 many cusmmexx Kiggins which took place at the This showing includes one fancy Presbytery. Georgetown, Sunday baby beef, one heavy steer, and a. M81911 11111. 111111‘ ‘r1 10W 1185K? 111- very choice heifer. These animals 11955 from a scvrrc attack of in- have all been raised and fed in this 1111011211- MYS- X18811"? 11115 111 1W1‘ province and are an outstanding eighty-eighth _vear. Seventy 10111‘ example of the high quality which years were spent in her native can be produced by careful feeding parish of Kelly's Cross. but after and experienced handling. the (tenth of hcr l~0li Bernard shc Mr. Peters i510 be Cflflslatulatcd. came to Georgetown, making her not only for his splendid selection home with hcr son. Rev. O. Kig- 01 D091. 11111. 315° °11 111B 91911111111155 gins. Though advanced in years", 111111 1111i? 11119081311136 0f 1115 51°10 she was mentally and physically 1111011El101lt. _ active, able to assist at holy muss The Q1113?" 5111191’ M9111‘ M3111“ until a few days before her dcath. “'11 be 119911 °11 G°°d F7111“ 1° "11 On Sunday cvenln". while hcr 1111°1°5i°d 111 111131‘ C15“ mews’ ‘ma friends were gathcrcad around the 111111311 1° “"1 and See f“ altar of St. James ChurclnGeorgc- ywrseu" Canned and she“ sweep town ivhere she loved to pray her 195 are also available M‘ nus pm- soul ivcnt forth to meet its Maker gresswe 5mm‘ and an orders are and receive the reward of a well pmmpny atmnded m with unummi spent life. Her life was a life of cmimsy‘ sacrifice. The early pioneer moth- ers toiled in the home and toiled in the fields. They were deprived of many of the comforts of pres- ent day life; great were the sac- rifices they made in the education of iiVil‘ children. Valiant mother that (fie was she counted not the sacrifices, God willed it—she was ivilllng to pay the price. This was her life; this was the wayshe prgpargd {gr eternity. n ues ay morning requiem mass was cclsbratad in St. James Church. Georgetown, by the Rev. O. Klgglns assisted by Rev. M. J. Rooney, P.P.. of Cardigan as deac- on. and Rev. William McPhcc of Edmonton as sitb-dcaeon. lit-r re- mains, accompanied by the. mem- bers oi" her family. were forward- ‘eci by train to the home of her son. Mr. W. H. Kigglns, Charlotte- town. Al! evening and far into STER ALL PRICES. MRS. MARGARET HIGGINS Many friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Margaret STANLEY BRIDGE The members of Stanley Btrdge W. M. 8., who have been practic- ing n Comedy Drama. “A South- ern Cllndeiello." are now ready for its prcofintation. Stanley school in progressing favorably under the efflcent. teach- ing of Miss Carrie Woodslde. Principal, and Miss Ilene Macivor, assistant. arr, John MocKonzie has mov- es his house from Bay View u. Stanley Bridge. Miss Ilene Maclvor, of Stanlty Bridge is attending the Teachers Federation. Mat hooking lms again come to the fore, and every vchere one hears the old time greeting “Have of others—or difficult to please? Are you generally fairlt-finding—— marks of both u score more than two-thirds in the affirmativee. your ego is suffering and you may it in a. way 1-1111! immense p illlll WELLS STAND the TEST of TIME True economy in Well Drilling is not measured by the cost W!‘ foot-l It is the cost per year the well remains in SERVICE that COUNTS. We can construct a well for you that will not need any "P3115 whatsoever during your life time. ’ Be a Shrewd Buyer. Build for Permanence. Our Banks are now making it easy to finance farm improvements. Tho Home Improvement Plan provides for Wells. Act now while conditions are favourable. Call, Phone or Wrlto TRASK WELL COMPANY LIMITED VAUGHAN H. GROOM. Manager for i‘. E. island. Summerside. ANNOUNCEMENT Our new-used Bar Department OPENING TUESDAY, March 23rd,, -at our- “ "s s Headquarters Salesrooms 129 - ilii Kent Street WE SUGGEST That you invest in near that proves best by teat Come in and get a free demonstration GUARANTEE given in writing Complete Assortment _0f.. CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES FORDS 1 CHRYSLERS DODGES PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS, Etc . Buy Today prices are steadily’ b01118 11D Open Evenings Easy Term! Consider the company’ 115d‘ o1 111° c“ A. HORNE and CO. cnavontarjotnsmorzitr. PONTIAC ""11 nulcr. rrmn OFFICE 129-131 Kent Street Phone 33?. the night her many friends. in- cluding l-Iis Excellency Bishop O‘- Sullivan. the priests of Charlotte- town. Sisters from the various conveuts, relatives and friends. came to pay their last tribute of respect and say- farewell to a pioneer mother who had done her work faithfully and well. On Wednesday morning by early train the final stage of hcr home- ward joumey was begun. At North Wlltshire. despite the very unfav- orable roads. a goodly number of friends from Kelly's Cross parish awaited the arrival of the train. Soon the funeral procession Wend- ctllts way by hill and valley over the road she had so often trod during hcr long life; passed the old home where so many happy Years of hcr llfc were spent. Tho tolling of Stucxscgilrs bcll announ- ccd the end of the journey. Her filial resting place was reached, her last rcqucst fulfilled. for silo would rest ivith those she lovcd so well. The funeral mass was celebrated You A Mat In? POINT PLEASANT AND VICINITY Miss Georgina Reynolds is spending a. few clays with friends tn Murray Harbour North. ‘The many friends of Miss Jean Jenkins will regret to learn she i: coildflned to her home with a severe co . A surprise was given to Miss Florrie Miller. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. when about thirty-five of her little friend; and playmates gathered at her home on Wednesday March 17th. it being the occasion of her birthday which falls on St Patrick's day. After en- JOYIng singing. music and games. Ice cream and cake were served by the hostess Mrs. Miller in her usual kind way- Mis; Miller thanked the visitors for their kindness in re- membering her on her Birthday. Asurpriso was rzivcn Mr. Bcu- 11-1’ R"- 9- K1PE111-‘1- fl 151911 11y jsmin Jcirkins on Wednesday cvcn- Rev. M. J. ltoonryv of Cardigan as mg. March 17th. when about thirty- deacon. Rev. accrue MrCabc of five friends and relative; gathered Kiukom as sub-deacon, the Rev. GP ABLE/ta‘. _- the tlentral tluariiiaai CONFEDERATION LIFE. INSIJR 1 ANUE. [4-6798-1-12-31. i COOKS for perfect pictures. L-51fl9-2-24-t! MR. NEILL MARKS. New 10n- don, is duly authorized to take subscriptions for this paper. isnaun \'IBITOR— Mrs. Percy Gmgory, of Charlottetown. is visit- ing her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyd Westvllle, N. S. for a few days. CRITICALLY ILIF-Lukc. John and Marion Dunn and Mrs- James Mooney. of Boston were in the city Monday enroute to 111011111. P. E. I. where their‘ father. William Dunn, is critically ilL-Moncton Transcript. ' MOTHER IS ILIF-Linus Lund, of the investigation department, C. N. B... here left Monday for his 1 former home in Tracadie. P. E. I. H0 was called there due to the critical illness of his mother. A brother. Vincent. Lirnd, of Boston, was in the chy today also en route to the old home —Moncton Trans- crlpt. rsrmvn LADY mean _ Word t reached the city yesterday 1.19m- iug of the passing of lvirs. F. H itimvburn at Toronto Tuesday in her 87th year. Mrs. Mewbirru was formerly Louisa Augusta Nelsmn. daughter" of the lair Wellington Nclson of this city "and was a sis- tcr of Mrs. Leslie MucNntl. and Mrs. F. W. Hyndmzin, city. lvfrs Nleu-burrrs husband. Dr. Mewbum, of Lctlibrldgc, Alberta, predeceased hcr u. few years ago. Besides her two sisters she leaves to mourn iwo SUllS, Dr. Hastings, of Edmon- ton. and Arthur of Calgary. Al- bcrtzt; also a daughter, Mrs. Bev- erlcy Robinson of ‘Toronto. caosmo imparts-inn» than z the ' debate of the season under auspices of '."I‘he Green Road Literary and Debating Society’ was held in Green Road School Friday evening. March 12th. The subject ‘chosen for debate wa". Resolved that the traveller gains more I knowledge than the reader." IThe con side won by a. ‘small margin. Much credit is due the moderator of the society. Rev. C. Pitre and the executive in charge for their inrtiriti; zeal and capable management ill establish- ing and carrying every detail of the society. as these debates have pro- ved to be very enjoyable as well as educative. ______..________ AGUSTINE COVE AND VICINITY M1". Lloyd MacWilliams and Mr. Ashley Bartlett have returned hotne- aftci" rpendiug the winter months in Nova Seotio. and speaks highly of the hospitality they have rc- celved. Mr. John MacFadyne of Augus- tine Cove has entered the P. E Is- land Hospital. A happy bunch from Cape Tra- verse and the surrounding districts motored to Bedeque to attend the hockey match between Iiensington and Freetown. The many friends of Bruce Mac- Williams are sorry to learn that he i,- thrcatened with Pneumonia. Mr. Victor Shaw of Charlotte- town l: visiting friends in Cape Traverse. Mr. ifnroltl Cahnzbell cf Cape Traverse is visiiiitg his sister Mrs. Harry" Grccn of Bcdcquc. Ivlr. Frcd Trcholrn o! Cape Trav- crse is busily engaged moving the house of Mr. Artie Ncwsoinc from Capo Travcr-c to Augustine Cove formerly owned by Mr. Austin Camp- bcll. Ur‘. Lcstcr-‘Maciililliaius and at their home to celebrate his 72nd birthday, which happens to be on 5t. Patricks Day. The radio pro- J. A. Stillivan as uiastci" of ccrc- monies. Rev. M. J. Slulth. D.D., Kinkorn. Rev. I.. Harrell. 'i‘yrono gram in keeping with St. Patrick's Rev. C. Pltrc. PP, K21‘ ‘ Cross, 13113’. vbfflildflvt by stetiou C. F. OX. orcupicrl srzils in the sanctuary Clltll‘.0l.tf‘i0\llll \\'11>‘ ‘gffillly cnloycd The services at the grave ivcro by all. also singing and music by ppyfgflnpd by rm; C_ ppm pp Jcnklrts, assitcd by Nirs. Raymond Wilson. of Cardigan: hiark. of the Jenkins and Miss Ethel Jenkins. B. lb A. Ruihvay‘, (lambririgc, Muss Rcv. O. Kigclns. Mrs. Fcllx infor- l‘i.*'llli. ltirs. P. l.. Boudrcault and Jcsrtih, of (icorgciown. and Acn- cas on tho old homestead in int. Mi". Jenkins received many lovcly gifts, testifying to his popularity among his friends. Mr. Jenkins although taken greatly‘ by surprise. tlrankcti hi". friends for l'f‘lllt‘lll-bi‘l‘- lug him on ills birthday in such n. mil...’ vows ago. “m, m“. Sm,‘ kiiuny W111" m5 many mend“ Bernard. and a daughter. Teresa. W191‘ mm “d 1115 Wm’ many "mm She also leaves to mourn two aged years of happiness and good health. 5,491.5‘ Mrs‘ Carve,’ or Drmmn,‘ "'_’*___", m“... a ..l3.‘.i. fPi- Easter ‘Beef Display I ass an Mrs 'lll‘lf"lll o c tou. N.S.: and one only brother. Arthur" lticfiiahozl of Lot Zl-l. She _ will be mourned particularly‘ by tflfimbgirilsélilizla ‘m3 ‘1',§,‘,’1°{,,‘,’,§,,E“§, her daughtcr-ln-lavv. Mrs. Bernard Th“ Mm; Mimi, I/lgrket, 135 Hips. Kirzgins and her faintly of elrzht 50m street, Good Friday. the"; children, now residing in Califor- wm be one steer weighing 1450 155,, nia. With these she lived on the “my one heifer weighing 1150 lbs, old home in Lot 30. By these she fed byliyde Bros. Clyde River. was lovingll‘ rflllPd "1111111101" Ineuded also in the display are two Baby Beeves. 15 months and l8 Her pail bearers in Georgetown were: Messrs. J. A. McConnaoAl- months old. fed by Mr. Bert War- ren. Cornwall. fred McCullough. Patrick Murphy, D. P. McKinnon. J. J. Coirdonsncl T116512 11161811661 960 lbs. and i000 Maurice Donovan. In Kelly's lbs. respectively. and are real lop quality. The cattle areindeed a credit to the province, and to the ratsers in particular. and go to show what can be done by Island formers in i910- during fat cattle. Mr. Mills. who has been procuring high class beef for his Easter trade for many seasons. d ‘ that this showing surpasses anyihlfll 119 11" seen in many years. i Tho public are invited to visit Mr. Mills’ atore._which will be open for. inspection a l day Good Friday. af- fording all an opportunity to view and boost home production. SUGAR B cattle, and is a good stock at this season of the bag or in ton lots. . Many tiims the woman in her Get our pflcg forties who suddenly has her ha" cut is dhr-woolnted in the "bob“. QM gang rrr ha‘r was more bo- cnmlrv, tl"""i1Q i)" PIflIWt OI tilt‘ ovirwr tr" "es. ‘H’ “an would trv wee-ring a hair net over lccselv my“; but’ she will find she has the comfort of the short hair with the. same appearance aa the long. tho ladies. Iv:- crcfam and cake and Shp lpnvfg i“ “mm, [mgr 1055 fudge were served by the hostess, \v_ }{_ Kigging‘ o; the ]{cgi5[[y m. | 11115- JP111<1115 111111 M155 EPW111711 fit-c. (lharlottctoivn; lvlrs. James , I10. llcr husband predeceased her- Is one of the most profitable Feeds for dairy conditioner for all live We are now offering the balance of Pulp at specially close prices to clear, A. HORNE 8. CO. CHARLOTTETOWN little Raymond, 1r. arc visiting her sister lVIrs. George Puncher. Writ-lids of . George Mac- \viiiifiill.~l will b1. ad to hear that. hr l.\ rrcovcriin; from hi.» rcccnt. ‘ iliikirii of flu. i Mi". Eldon Dawson of Augustine ‘Cow is busilp/ engaged hauling , lumber. lVirs. David MusKay of Albmiy has returned in hcr- home niicr spending .\ pica ant visit with ixcr ' daughter airs. John ‘Aiacwlllltutis of Agustizzc Covc. FOhl-l. T-IIIEVES (By The Canadian Press) WlNNIPEG—-A plate in two parts, one to be removed by the owner when the bicycle is parked exposing ‘large letters spelling "stolen" is being considered by the license department to stop cycle thieves. The idea originated in 111‘! Cross‘. Messrs. James A. Bradley. Walter Cusack. Emmett Sturdy. Anthony stordy. John A- 1110131111- aid and John Curley. May she rest in peace. (Patriot please copyl. _ _ ___._ _.€____ ElET |>uu> the year. our Beet either by before buying {RISE TEREEWT provide THE PROVlNtlE. Our store has recently been renovated and completely stocked to _ you with everything you need for your Easter table. Out" special display of choice Easter BEEF will compare with the BEST II‘; and see this fine showing. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF — TAKE NOTHING FOR You are invited to visit our store on Good Friday GRANTED l i Rump Roast. pet" lb. — Swifts Premium Halli. Swifts‘ flrnpire Bacon. 'EE:ET§EER_“II'YP' Med. per doz Prime Rib Roast. per lb ' Sirloin Roast, per lb. — Chuck Roast. per lb. -- Round Steak, per lb. - T-Bone Steak. per ll). - or whole, per lb. -- - Sugar (lured Bacon, sliced, per lb. 23c Sweet Pickled Ham. half or ivholc, per lh. - - - Reg. Picnic Hum. pcr lh. - - — lSc Boneless Picnic. Hum. per lb. — -- 2th" Nicole's Sausages, 2 lbs. - -- - 33c Fresh Ground Hamburg, 2 lbs. - 25c Swifts Premium Franfurts, per lb. 25c Campbell‘s"l‘_omato Soup. 3 for -— 25c _ _ _ 15c t gelloggs torn Makes, 3 for - _ 33¢ __ _._ 25c \ ‘om-an. Meal. per pkg. -- - - - 29¢ ___ ___ 30,, ‘ Lhristies Asstd. Creams. per lb. Zic ha]; Christies Sodas. 1 lb pkg, 2 for .._ 33¢ — -- — 29c Christies Sultana Cake, 2 lbs. -- 20c 111N111» 111- 251‘ \ Mains Graham Wafers. i lb. bkii. 23k Nlarvens (linger Cookies. 2 lbs. - Lfic _ __ __ 2m E Sliced Pineaple, 2 tins -— -- - 21(- ~ ‘Aylmers Sliced Peaches, 2 tins - 35c i Jelly Powder. t-i pkgs. -- — ~- - 23c i Ayimers Marmalade, Ill! oz. jar L7c Aylmers Plum Jam. 12 oz. jar 27c i Sirrprise Soap. 10 bars for - — 43c 1250i, _.-____‘_75Q Carnation Milk, large, 3 for - - 27c Jewel SHORTENING 2 lbs Heinz’ -1 KETCHUP lge bot. 27c l when ordering. 1111.11 “11111'1_1Y Clover Card” given to all our customers. A chance to win as high as $5.00 on each card. Every card a winner. Bc sure to ask for your card _PHONE 1085 ELMER s. MOORE A oanan EARLY, 109 RICHMOND STREET TTIIZRSDIIY, ltIAItCII 25 3.3.0 P. M.—Ladies Aid-East. Par- lour. 7.00 P. M.—Cha.minade Chorus -— Social Hall. 7.30 I‘. M.—-W. M. S. Study Class— Mrs. Seller, 1 Brighton Road. Fine Showing Of Easter Beef P. J. hfaciionald. cnc of Char- lottetown}; ixisst zogitssive and successful grocers. has made ample provision for the (lcinaficl that will be made for fitter carts of beef this Easier. Arrangements were made with some of Prince Edviard Is- land's foremost breeders to nmrltet their choicest stock. ‘These steers were fed specially for ‘ trade and are experty (wed. Customers of l". J. hint-Denali are welcome to itismct and see for thcnrselvos these prime carcases of stccrs, heifers. and lambs. A plenti- ful supply of choice chickens will also be ollcrcd. As P. J. himself put it "If it's an Easter dinner you want we have everything that goes into it. And as for our beef this sea- son it is as good as the best-and then some.“ ' tllirinitp Qinitzo dbuftil The Presbyterian Church In Canada 1QQQQQOOOOOUQQGQOOOOOQVQOQQOO- "COCOOAOO-OU§OOO-O-GOOOFOO—OOOOQOAO- St. James Church hiinistcr: nrzv. n. nroomranp uathaiil", n. n. GOOD FRIDAY Public Worship at Eleven O'clock .\.‘.\I. STRANGERS AND VISITOR$ CURUIALLI‘ INVITED. Easter fireetings by Telegraph At Reduced iiates1 NIONCTON. N. B., ‘Marzll 23- \\’1tii till‘ i\l‘l‘l\".li oi Err-dot". when thou ands or people cxnros.» tlicir scutuucnis 1n culoriirh telcflim" iormt. both tclcarapli companies arc yrcpraruzg ‘.0 handle the largest volume oi‘ IIIESnAQJPA to points in Quintin and thc Unlicd Slates yet " ‘vrricd (lilting; an Fnislci" period. "d ng lo l). A. hhicNcill, sup- rnii/‘nilcul. of tin‘ Ctliiildllill Nil- Zoual 'I'(‘it‘f’.I‘rlilil.~i licrc. i: 5 Z 5; also offering ethzcad rates iiastci- grcctitug. cables to thc Unit- Iu fifteen tiiierent lanqtitiges tcxl messages are available to the pub- lic bctwccn now and next. Monday, Included also among the destin- ations for East/er cable greetings are Bermuda, the British West In- dies. British Honduras, British Guiana. the Bahama islands and ‘ Jamaica. hiany Canadians who have found these Empire colonies iu sauthcrti waters an enjoyable vacation trip ciuisinq both the summer" and win- tcr seasons have formed friend- slrps there and have mndc it n cus- tom to send an Easier cable greet- ing in appreciation o? the cordial relationships existing between resi- dents of the north and south as a result of travel. . In addition to Easter greetings by telegraph and cable it is ex- pected that. a large volume of flowers by who to all parts of the world will herald the opening of the spring season. "During the Easter period. when winter begins to melt into sprirg. ‘ cv- ‘ press their feelings in Easier mes- § tens of thousands of people sages and this year is expected to witness a considerable increase in lh¢ volume of such bilsinesi", nllt~ ed Mr. MacNcill. TABLOID An ordinary paper plate. glued to the bottom of the pa'nt can. in much more convenient than spreading nrwspapcrs which mus‘. null ctuiiiiuuics arc ' for" ‘ cd Kingdom and coilnirlcs. in Eur- , 0pc, South America. and Libera- < “Is it nothing to you. all ye that pass by? Bclioltisrui ace if there be any sorrow like unto My sorrow.“ l $D3DJIC1HQQJZ>FOIO§QUDUQOOUQO:IOQQQUOUDYIQUOQUIOLOIOQDQODDIOEEOT THE CHURCH (ll? ENG-LAND IN THE INIMINIIIN U!" CANADA Si. Paul's Church SPECIAL SERVICES J MARCH 25TH i‘ 7.30 I’. M. The Holy Communion. Night at Institution. Friday. March 26th, (Good Friday) 11.00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Sermon. =' ruvnsnav, ‘ commemorating the ‘ *"OTQIO’I~T~§‘~ZK£OEX£§CWDIQQCLOQUKBCiiikfisitfizoiittid) Cvlfli. 7.30 I’. ltL-Maunder‘: Sacred (‘nntnta "Pcmlcncr. Pardon and Peace. REV. H. D. RAYMOND. M. IL-licctor. II. R. SHEPHAItD-Organist and (lhotrmaster. u a1 t. >- -. .. .. t. t. u .- .. .. .1 n t. an muquuciqgcguyysrwyt} llbrkllnrailaauulabln Id u)! ___.__€______J -----~ . LIME ‘IT BRINGS THE CLOVER" Orders are now being hooked for immediate and Spring delivery. Write for prices delivered your station llrnokville Manufacturing 60., Ltd. Brookville. St. John 00.. N. B. H. G. S. ADAMS, Manager be moved every time the can is shifted from one place to another.