-? . ..._.__...._ ‘mesh Friday and Saturday Specials Silk Dress $12.00 —-—- A fortunate purchase during a recent buying trip en- ables us tn offer 65 Silk Print Droeses in all the latest de- signs, regular values $15.00 and $16.00 at .. . .. 811.00 A Notable Value for Men Tookds High-Grade Dress Shirts made with two separ- ate collars and collar attadhod, regular value $2.50 and $2.75 for $2.00 each or three for $5.00 on Saturday. » Men's llats $5.00 to $7.50 for $4.00 Men's English Fur Felt Hats. all new up-to-date styles purchased at a special price, received by express yesterday. On Sale Friday and Saturday at - . - - - ~ - - -~ Regular values are $5.00, 55.50, $6.00 and $7. at Ladies’ full fashioned Silk Nose at 89c or 3 prs. for $2.49 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Hose, all sizes anti shad". 111300 of the very fine sheer silk, extra good quality at_the special price of 89c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. or three Illtll‘ for 52.19 BLOOMERS 49o Llrljeg’ Iii-re Quality Silk Bloomers. all shsdes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c pair $4.00 I Westemfiuarélia —/—-r —rlll'llrllll agents wanted for Murray Harbor Line, Apply to Guardian Oiiloe, Ghafiottetown. iflt-S-li-Bi ‘ - IEBTILIZIB, FERTILIZER. Oome in and order your fertilizer from J. B. Millman, Kensington. at e lowest prices ever quoted on P. E. Island. 3780-34-43! JONGI-ATUIATIONS-lllr. and Mrs. Prank in. MacKsy. Albany. are receiving congratulations from their friends on the arrival o! a young Mn 0n March l, 1931. —CAB-NIVAL AND FANCY DRESS SKATE in Remington Rink on Fri- day. March 18th. from 2 till 0 o'clock. Regular skate from 8 till i0. First and second prizes will be given for best costumes. Admission 25 and l5 cents. Special music oii theblg el- ectric amplifiers. saifl-Il-l-ll-zi-ived- Fri. —-CRURCH NOTICES — Kensing- ,-ton and Freetown Presbyterian ‘Churches, Sunday, March 15th: Ser- vices at l1 e_ m. and '1. Sunday a... ._,,,____..__ _ _. .. ._. ..._.. The annual Shrove Tuesday celebro tion of “tossing the pancake‘ was ob- served with great excitement at Westminster, England. Here l! R911 the winner of the golden sovereign rric'cun;izi.o_i"_rg ihi§l hi‘ flzePancake. o WINS "rossnvu mu PANCAKE" CONTEST prize, n. tr. Arnold. a ll-Ywlr-"l" Ho is secn with the head o! boy- llll school and the chef who 0 the pancake of which he obtained the largest portion in the scramble. new models in models, herringbone and mixed tweeds. erfui value groups at at $25, $35. e.» s45. Yawn like these SPRING coars, .“_' HE SELECTION IS a most setla factory one, single and double breasted, plain backs and “Guard” There are featured particularly wond- $16.00-, $17.50, . $20.00 i Similar smart models in better fabrics hers \ ooked A new standard School and Adult Bible Class at 10 a. m. Roads. and weather being fav- -WHEAT FOR sari) '5?‘ feed. ilk, very special st .. wonderful values at 1-?‘ _; Kiffic'a""r“‘o*u""" " ' A fancy dress carnival was held a; the Alberton skating rink on the The ice was in regardless of soft fright of the 4th. good condition. weather and the compctuion we kiten although no: many partici pated. Costumes were removed a ll p. m. sharp and the prizes were first repre- distributed as follows: Men's prize, James Broderick, who rented the “Aibion Terrace Hotel" 2nd, James Smith as the Angel." Loan as "Albcrion costumes were well Regalsf‘ make them so. There were handed out. The Alberton skating rink, which was held for public suction, was sold to the Rev. Mr. Phillips satur- day, March 7th. for the ‘sum of $250.00. The rink has been in poor condition for some time and the selling of it is probably the best thing which could have been done. The Bedeque Beaver-Albcrton Regal hockey match, which was sceduled for the 10th, was put off owing to the failure of the trains to get through. . -'7'I‘he Regais were loynlly supported if: their quest for the MncLean fiophy. A large crowd oi‘ fans left Alberton on the special train which left here at 2 p. m. The home team gave all they had to bring back the blip and lost none of their prestige by not being successful. They have Qon the cup two years and lost it once and should they be successful ilext year, the cup will be perman- gitly theirs. ' Mimricoui: s- >1 Mr and Mrs. Douglas Ramsay, sharlottetown, spent the past week the guests oi‘ Mr. Ramsay's parents gr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay, Ham- Qton. 2 _.___._ gThe Rev. E. M. Allken spent Mon- Qay the guest of his brother the Elev. W. E. Aitken of Lot 10. EMrs. James A. Campbell arrived Eome on Saturday nitcr n plcc/zant mree weeks visit with the Rev. J. g. and Mrs. Murchison, St. John, R. B. . ifMisses Adele MacNiitt and Lena -i__'....._. "poooeooooo-o-oeaq urns usiizo T arm ....; i GLASS” :-:ss:-:a:-:nI:-:§:-:a:-:i "' EYESIGHT ii] EXAMINATION $01M m moi-r one OPIDIIITIIIT Olles Connected Willi H. J. MABON u‘ ~ . Ientegae, I. l. l. iii-Cil-fliii l ....... . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . “.034.” Boy's Sweaters. large assortment, s. A. McDONALD “Swamp Women's, lst prize to Mrs. fiobert Dunn who represented "Auc- tion Bridge." 2nd, Miss Lois Mac- The made which showed that pains had been taken to 311s also one hour's skating after the prizes BASEMENT Two Notable Values Ladlu’ Silk Dresses, all new styles, good quality, ll different patterns. . . . . . . . . 69o each Donald oi‘ Charlottetown spent the week end at their respective homes in Malpeque and Sea View. Miss Alice Fraser, teacher in Fanning school was s. recent visitor s at her in Charlottetown. ' L At the Young People's blasting March 6. the devotional and busi- ness periods were followed by an hour spent in the study of the life i and work of one of our Canadian poets-—Bliss Carmen-Jilin William‘ c. Donald, leader of the team for the evening, gave an interesting and instructive paper ‘on the subject. Tlierc were also two splendid read- ings one entitled "Wayside Flowers" by Miss Muriel MacKay-Ahe other "Low Tide on Grand Pre" by Miss Jean Donald. The hour thus spent afforded a splendid opportunity of gaining knowledge on a. subject in orable, Rev. Dr. Ashdownvill cun- i duct Divine Worship at Freetown at l. 3 p. m. -..-_.... — MONTHLY MEHING 0F CHE-DEER! AID SOCIETiH-The regular monthly meeting of the Children's Aid Society o! Prince which every member of the Young People's Society should be interest- ed. M. The Rev. John’ Coburn, associate Secretary of the committee on social service and evangelism ‘of the United girls from the age of nine to thir- Stieet, and he would see that the same was delivered to needy cases. 1i teen years at his house on Church any citizens would notify him he sold right at Braces. 3879-3-13-21- -HOCKEY MATCH AT BEDEQUE.—Th6 preliminaries are over, the fats in the fire and the Clark Trophy is swlnglml betwem Freetown and North Beclcqlle- C00"? to Bedeque Rink, Friday, March l3 thexagle stirreth up her nest, flut- tercth over her young, sprcsdcth abroad her wings, taketh them, bear- eth them on her wings: So the Lord alone did lead him, and there was no strange God with him." Moses is town United at both Sunday, March 1. Despite the solo with encore by Mrs. Simpson, a duet, Mrs. Lockhart, an Church of Canada, spoke very iic- ceptably to large audiences in Prince- servicee on A parlor social was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. llam- say on Wednesday evening, March 4th in the interest of the Mslpeque and Baltic auxiliary of the W. M. S. unfavorable evening, about sixty assembled. The Rev_ Mr. Aitken presided during the render- ing of a short program of music and readings. There were two choruses, “My Bonnie" and "Annie Laurie." A Chester would call for any clothing donated He had already during the winter supplied a number with warm cloth- ing. The case of a neglected child re- ported from the westem end‘ of the Oounty is under investigation by the Society-S .;___________#-_--}- steadily improving, after her recent illness. Miss Marjorie MacRae has return- ed after a short pleasant visit with friends in Wineloe.—-M. - ' BLOOD ‘NgSKIN d iA vote of thanks was tendered the . sntonaregiadtolesrnthatshels .411». ' Mrs. Simpson, and a reading by Mrs. Dan Bealrsto; ‘these with a sing song passed the first part of the ev- TROUBLES Nearly everybody is subject to some form or other of blood or enlng very pleasantly. Mrs. Simp- son and Mrs. Aitkcn were the ac- companlsts. Several very interesting contests were entered into very heartily by the company and a splendid supper was served by Mrs. Ramsay and o. number of the ladies. 110st and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ram- say, for their kind hospitality; the singing of "For he is a Jolly Good Fellow" "For Auld Lang Sync" and the National Anthem brought to a close o. very pleasant evening. Mrs. D. Gordon, of Georgetown, is a welcome guest of her niece, Mrs. John Simpson, Hamilton. Mrs. George F_ Bselrsto has re- turned to her home, after an ex- tended visit with her daughter, Mrs. George Thompson, Montague. Mrs. Malcolm MaeClougan, Ken- sington, is the guest of her niece, Miss Margaret MacGougan. Mrs. Harry Hodgson left on Tuss- dsy morning to spend a week with friends in Summer-aid . Mr. James F. Donald, Baltic, is visiting his nephew. Mr. George Ramsay, Alberton. . Hrs. William Euory, luinmerside, was a recent visitor to her mother, Mrs. MacKenzie. The friends of Mrs. Maynard lry- P skin troubles . . espedaliy in the Spring. And it's all so unneces- sary. A course of Tris-Blood cleanses the blood scream, and removes the poisons that cause these troubles. Where eruptions have appeared use Buckley's Ointment along with Tris-Blood. This is a eoinbii-iszion that can't be beat. A: your druggisfia a "mwrirr TRU_ JIOMYI” A“ BLOOD il- srsvi-rs A M PRODUCT E2000 ‘BRINGING UP FATHER here using a strange similc, but one which is very descriptive of the truth he was desiring to teach said the speaker. God never allows us to rc- maln long in our comfort and secur- ity. The clay soon comes when for us, like the little eaglets, the nest is stirred up, it is destroyed, it can no longer“ be liomc, we are taken to tho edge of the cliff. We must learn to A powers. In a very feeling tone, Mr. Williamson applied this to the his- ‘ from the days when Moses was call- ccl from his security in the Egyptians king's court, from the comfort of Jethros’ household-He found the same principle applied right along the way-God was continually stirr- ing up the nest. when Peter would have remained on the Transfiguration, he was not pen-nit- ted. So it has been and still is that We have no continuing city hcrc for our faces are towards etcmlty. In closing, he commended the bereaved, to the Great Father, who alone is; sumclcnt in the hour of need. The floral wreaths from members of'the' _ family, her pastor, the Ladies Aid of Keir Memorial Church and several relatives were vcry beautiful. Inter- ment took place in llialpequc Cemet- ery. The pail bcnrcrs were as fol. lows: Messrs. Alfred MacGougan, Harold Stewart, Elinor Taylor, Sin- clair MacGougan, Frank MacNutt and James Montgomery. [GOTTA 6ST TD a-r uiwrvb - m. ‘TELL MAGGIE 1 MAS OUT HUNTING FDR l-ER L05‘? ooe "THAT POKER GMAE George McFarlanc Harrison McFarlano .......... Hermon MoFarlane ........... depend upon our own resources and Gym M°ramn° Walter Marci .... (lcorge Henderson .- m-y o; God-s lending or his people Charles Henderson ............ Protestant Orphanage Annual Collecti York per Mrs ii. r. Mary 4r Verna Vescy d: Mrs ll. Lewis, Naomi on d: Doris Brown Mrs Robert Chlll-"Pen - Hamilton Brown Earnscliffc per Laura f. Young wl w. Mutcli» Malcolm McLeod Mrs McPhee Harley Carrier . . . . . ..i...;..... seeeessesaeee Ferntvoofi per Mrs Walter beard rt...“- lcxandrr McFarland Alexander Anderson .......... Miss hflnnlc ‘Anderson of Values in ODS Beat-l $22.50 Con” w” M“ m ‘he 1.0m He" and see who holds the mug for 1931. ivlrslPcter Biodie .. 1 4 on mud”, awning. Th: “em or me Freetown and North sieirloeliisueaxhiiv: lligilstlblzofisi V6593‘ .58 Here is an amazing line 0f Wflll tailored society. w. Vincent J. xsrrinzton, v’ghtaeié'ar;ejpii"aisured_ ‘Admssion Ealm Fosmf’ mo suits that will interest men who have been "mmd m“ h° h“ “° “s” °i also and 25c Skate after match with Arthur Vesey 1.00 Paying $30-00 to $35.00 in the past. Juvenile Delinquency for the past two music ' 3585443.“. M“ warren V956,, _ _5q inonthsfirhe case of the boy who had -' M“ Hammond vmy __ __ Loo Smart suits are lower in price‘ this taken l 8191i“ fflilh the SlIEd It tllE yERsoNALS Abner vcsey t ‘ I l I ' . "nu"... .50 spring. at STORE’: Youe" u“ o! one o’ m’ “or” m the town ---_— Mrs Herbert Vesey ........... .35 be deflghted with “use fine model. in °r summ°md° w” dmm°d “s 5"‘ ——Mr- Ed- 60115. “h” h" bee“ m" Rev. F‘. Bocihrcyd 1-°° Tweeds Worst d B t ‘ eral ennonymoiu letters had been ploy“, as Rama“. trackman during Mrs Lem‘ Brown Loo i h , I _ i! l, 0 all)’ iiergel-r-syorsted. received by officers ofgvthe society in the past three years at menu ‘mu Elmer Brown n I I ‘ I 1'00 n t e majority- "uld l° m’ ‘um’ 5" m’ wmpmm has returned to Summcrslde and oc- C1,, n J5 _ _ , , , , , , .30 . g h“! been 1nd by u“ pflw w!“ °wn' cupies the same position on the sec- xssyQueeiie Hudson __ _ _ L90 smgle lllltl double breasted, tWO and ed l?“ “W” "°" by m.‘ “m” w" lion east of this town. Mr. Gillis is will“... vgycey , ...... .. .. .25 three button coats, all ncw-all expressive ca“ of the WW“ “m” the Judge 0f a steady industrious man, and mndc Archie vase‘. ,25 0f {he very “st word in fine tailoring the Juvenile Court or Police Court many mend! 1n Emerald during his M“ B‘ R‘ Brown _ _5o ' ' u“ “um: w“ therein’? n” °n° stay there. Ruby Stewart ..... .50 that that society could deal with as Mrs J_ Q scmad _ g5 a their duties are to look after the MALPEQUE Lester K01,”- ,50 boys‘ interests when cries he is ' iMrs Frank Watts .701 ‘bmught “m” u“ “um “d m‘ The funeral service of Mrs. Robert 1351-01,; Watts .. . . . . .. .50: w “t “public pmwutor‘ mregard MacGougan was held at her liliifilMi-s Gordon Crockett . .... .50 w “m” m‘ mmntwn reputed residence at twelve-thirty Sunday. Mrs Harry Lewis .35 that h” h“ "Wm bad “s” and he March 1st, and was very largely at- My; George Watts .. .50 w“ n°w “fins the My!’ bwusht be" tended by relatives and friends. Tho Harold Taylor . . . . .25 1°“ “ma” Imun °l ‘he Juvenile service was conducted by her PBS- Mrs Alex. “Beaten .‘.. ~50 °°“"" t° b‘ “"1” “m” H’ “PM” tor, the Rev. Frederick Williamson. Mrs Peter Proud . .50 m“ " numb" °l “fir” h“ bu“ of Kler Memorial Church, assisted Mrs E. J. Vesscy 1-00 "Pl m" °1 “°h°°1 1°‘ 1"“ °l-' "15"" by the Rev. n. M. Albkén, of Prince- Mrs Fred McDonald ~50 em “mm”! “d h” thwgm th“ this town United. The address given by William Cooke .50 ‘mun alum b‘ "mmled l! “m” °1 Mr. Williamson was based on the ' —"- m‘ I°°4 “"1"” “w” 1"" ‘m’ words of Deuteronomy a2: 11-12, "As "~70 second hand clothing for boys or MEN’S SUITS , é- " _r/<//- -. ' _ a - .-_4{<>4Qse~ ~(\ , . 7' ‘j_'>“>‘i>v“* . I 5.00 1.00 .50 .215 6.75 1.00 {$3 Branches of five of the leading banks L00 of Canada are located inthe city, and 1.50 several of the larger financial houses are i-al also represented. There is an activeBoard of ’ L00 Trade affiliated with the Associated Boards L00 of Trade of Prince Edward Island, the m.) Maritime Board of Trade and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. \ The Provincial Capital A Progressive Centre continued from Pegedi) \ ssgsarllgfii: Two radio stations V are within the the city which broadcast throughout the n L, never m 1m m, lmitence Maritime Provinces as well asthe Island. Mount of and atonement. ‘there is nothing Pride can the nest is continually stirred up. little bear with, as Pride itself. nu UMAIISM Pour Miner-Pu into a warm dish. Rub linimenr gently in; it..." ‘r ::.:."""" r soon you'll get relief I MY LUCKY DAY IFEELTHBIB ._ , The Charlottetown and Prince Edward Island Hospitals are situated within the City. Both these institutions are standard- ized hospitals and have been approved by the American College of Surgeons of North America, having accommodation for practi- wlly eighty beds each and X-ray depart- ments with modern laboratories and oper- flilllk rooms, with up-to-date equipment, in each hospital. Male and female wards, pub- lic wards and private rooms fire available. The hospitals are maintained by public subscription‘ beside the revenue derived "0"! Paying patients. Building Activities Building activities in Charlottetown ale 5O brisk. 'At the present time the Canadian National Railways are erecting a modern hotel which will contain 135 rooms and which when completed will be one of the finest hotels in the Marltlines. In the put seven years the valuation of properties in the City has increased from $1,932,000 in 1022 to $2,044,588 in 1929. The Experimental-Farm, situated on the outskirts of the City, is the headquarters of the Province for all information and advice on agricultural matters. The ms!- ageiiient is always ready and pleased to re- ceive tourists who will he shown over til! grounds and given much valuable infor- motion. A beautiful war memorial to ‘those W110 dlfll ill the Great War and also one to till memory oi’ two of Charlottetownki sons will! lost their lives in the South African Wei‘ may be seen in the Queen Square Gardens- Visitors coining to Charlottetown 81' ways remark upon the clean appearance 0| its streets, parks and public places, and 8N always assured of a very hearty F1050" from its ‘citizens. av‘ George McMsnIII av aoaimr tier-raven»; am- IN MY Oman (LUNGS-ILL my; To swam none auto" ~ ea-rrr Mwigemu. err RIGHT HIRI. LNnu-l HI comes-mo u- i-I. ‘mils 1o wu- 1 ma. an was Foam maT - ooqiu. imam rum aura-an n-wi m start-infra iNeTIP l!‘ u l