HURSDAY’ lan. -= = =-THE ETP i =====1-. 1;. _.1 V _ -193! g l. me FOR EASTER I White Kid from I2-50 UP White Suede from .. $2.75 uP Colored Kid, Browns, Gaulle. Mistic, Eggehell, etc., in plain and with fancy cuff from $2.60 uv Full range of Black and Black and White Kid Gloves from $250 up NEW l_ _ DRESSES in time for Easter. Printed Chiffons, Crepe de Clienes, Flat Crepes, every modern design, expressed in all the popular Spring eolorinzs. $5-50. $7-50, $10-50. $16-50, $25-00 Bhd UP Everyone approves _ these New COATS There never has been a range of coats that has proved so popular as the wonderful showing we have gathered for this Spring-ready for EASTER~ Tweeds, broadcloths, French Poirets, Chunga. 1 _ 310 $15, $25 $2950, to $55 ’ , » :-1:11.. ` \ _ 4 I f 1 » en/ -_-1 HAND BAGS ' Black, Brown, Fawn, Green, and Red. All in new spring styles. Prices from $3.75 t0 Tapestry hand bags' $3-00. $4.00 and $5.00 NEW ASCOT SCARFS $1-50, $2.00 and $2.75 08611 Collar and Cui! Sell. Geor- gette, Lace and Crepe de chine from $1.00 to $300 _ 1 _ / -» - ,. ./,. 111111111111 .J \1111l“ "“‘%¢- ‘_ 1 --4 t 1 W’ 1§“1"11_1&1l‘ D at \\“\ ll of handsome E » V il suits and over-coats for _ boys shown on Prince "'* o ‘ Edward Island. If you I" Z are puzzled about fires- L _,` . 9 _E _ sing the boys “ask Mr. _ Doyle.” - T F _Easter Asks New ~ Suits and ` ~. l ~ "la Coats for 1 the Boys §,(_/, _-_1-_-;1_1f;, THE BEST ASSORT- I \ $1 / ". \ .:..=_ -_ ~ \3\ \\‘~ W, 'I il, 1%* . Tiff’ = ,~ - ---n-~»-_-.,.__~~ - `* ‘ __ ,_.'._»-D* . _ _- . . , -_ -1. ._ ~. _ ~- --_..____._.,..._m...,.__...._.,__.. ...._ ..._L..__.,__..._ ... _ _.-_-_._.-._ _ , _ SUITS 69° TOPCOATS .for Easter Fresh arrivals within the last week or so by expreSB. have filled our stock with correctly tailored suits and topcoats for Easter. All men are invited to see the finest showing of men’s and young men’s clothing in Charlottetown. SUITS $15. $22.50. $25. $28-50 $35. TOPPERS $15. $20.$25. $35.$40. Smart New Ties for Easter More new ones, expressive of the latest New York ideas in neckwear. TIES 3 f0l` Ties 50c1 75C: luehs Easier Gloves at $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00 Tans, Grey Capes, _Grey Suedes, Cream Cape. Men’s Easter Gloves in Chamoisette . . . . . _ . _ . . ._ $1.00 1- W e 1 §_'_ ' ~. ' =’ v ' Y 1 'fi if _ :"\ _ _ has S ,, 1,1 ...... 1 ‘i/'79,' 7/ I Hosiery for Easter Medium service 'weight silk stockings. 12 new $2888 \ "*‘ ~` .'1'I'_-::f~'-?1i-iii-1'? \ -:-'.~.'Z4l~1-I-` :_.§J" 'L-`:':`.>`_~1 ` \" 5.-_ .; -=-f New “Kin f’__ _ HA/1' ' for Easter Light weight British Felts are these KINGS, fawns, blue greys, light greys, I-latsfor Easter parade at a popular price. $5' Borsalinos The perfect hat-in style, ma- terial, finish and appearance. Snap brim, curled hrims, welt edges in the most remarkable range of colors you have ever seen. ' and Men’s _ SHIRTS es* f _.4 ‘Q10 It '.1 / _ ‘V J' . . ‘ .. ,J/fi* E t L ‘Q az, as er mgerie ,- s _ Crepe de Chene Dance Set $3.00, $4.95, $6.00 _ One Piece Pajamas . . $3.00 and $4.50 -"f*_"f_"1 Two Piece Pajamas .. ._ $1-95 i0 $4~50 ` V _' Pajama Sets, with coat _ ._ $3.75 to $9-00 ' KAYSER, non rave] BLOOMER .. ... . ... $1.00 FOR EASTER , KAYSER non rm1PANT1E $1.00 SHIRTS FOR BOYS CAPS FOR BOYS GOLF HOSE FOR B0 NEW SUITS FOR BOYS.. $5.75. $6.50. $10100 up OVERCOATS FOR BOYS $275. $5.00. $11.00 NECKTIES FOR BOYS 50c S _ $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 YS 75c, 85c and $1.00 $2.98, $4.50, $7. up » _1' 7 -7- -ui--. -3 13.2,., new shirts for Easter--for ex- ample something to harmolv ize with the new suit you havl bought or will buy. Broadcloth Shirts, collar - _ tt hd 218 Heavy service weight silk hose . . _ . .. $1.50 pair a ac E I Broadcloth Shirt, separafo collar $2.25 Smart shirts of many pat- ! ferns and styles with 2 stiff 1-- ---- -‘ collars _ $2. $2.50, $3.00, $4.00 spring colors to select from . . . . . _ . __ $1.00 pair Medium service weight, a little better quality' about the same range of 'colors $1.25 pair ` New chiffon weight stockings at $1.25, $1-50 and $195 The Western Guardian -WALL PAPER. all newest 1931' patterns at Brace's. M56-4-1-21. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. -BLACK, bright and galvanized chain -NORTH BEDEQUE AND Free- town Travellers Rest, 3: N. Bedeque, 7. Easter services. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. -CONGRATULATIONS _ Con- gratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. J. scott Cairns, Freetown. on the birth or 11 baby gh-1 it the Prince County Hospital on March 22nd. SAU & 00MPA||Y’S Grand Showing of Prin Easter Beef 1931 Messrs. Saunders, Newsom dz Co., Market Building, have on display in their Stall a fine showing of All Is- land Easter Meats. It includes ten carcasses of Beef fed by I Steers, each two years old and two heifers, each 18 months old. fed by Robert Hooper, Milton. P. E. I Steers '1'his -WILTON AND AXMINSTER. BUGS. big shipment just received at Brace's. 4456-4-1-21. -ELEGANT NEW STYLES in Ladies Footwear for Easter showing. At Sinclairs. 4483-4-2-21. of all kinds, sold at Bracs'|. 4455-4-1-21. --BRACE’S STORE AND WARE- HOUSES will be closed Good Friday, April 3rd, and open Easter Monday, April 6th. 4469-4-1-21. United Church: Preetown. il; -SMART SPRING MODELS in men's and young men's Oxfords at Sinclai.r's. 4483-4-2-Zi. -BB.ACE’S CAN SAVE you money on double tub electric or engine- drive mashing and wrlnging mach- ines. 4455-4-1-21. I -SEE OVTHE NEW SUITS and 'S ri e c ts f NDERS, NEWS0Mf..’i..'§“..s1.§1§’1'l.. °r .`I§.°§f...'1`.‘§i -OUR STORE AND WARE- HOUSE will be closed on Good Fri- day, April 3rd at Slnclalrs 4483-4-2-21. -CONGRATULATIONS-On Sun- day last, March Nth, the stork pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Walden Suds- bllfy of Spring Valley with s love. ly belly boy in the Prince County H0SDlta.l. Friends offer their congrat- ulstions.4. ce Edward Island -SLIGHT INJUH. _ Y Mrs. Eldon the following Beef Feeders. Dmnm,-ma of Neem” ,B "°°v"_ U l1dI.1Odg€0l\.l1 L OB A-5 rnsntal Farm Charlottetown inin don M 'summemde and md -l°“'m ra e - . e to follow) Bled to Preelown by train It was mm we" successful bidders while driving home from the stat for eleven (ll) of the twenty four ion that me °'°°1de"t°°°“"°d_5 Guardlan (I4) Steen fed at the Experimental '*“' mm this winter. This is ». wonder- _ w°°""'m' “"“*"" ..°sracu1. Paicss at our mln- I nu lot or cattle me wiu nu be hem "ENT-'n\° Dfl-mme Club ot Mu-y mm, mmm “my md swam, for gh, mm-, Ret.” -I-,.Bde_ ccuohe put on a successful entertain- J W Murdmk & oo “.1 _‘_A mg ,mm me duct. of m Madam brother, Mr. Darby. Mrs. Ireland will when the sleigh 1h which ah. was b’ 'my ‘°’ "°‘“° "'“°"'& ' driving overt med th win h ____ l 2 Steers, each two years old and and brnkmzuhar wr; M; 521:? -Mr. W. W. Muttart of sum_n-1er- two 1-letters each 18 months old, fed mmm hm been on a'vmt' w side left on Wednesday morning for ` hy Ira Road. Milton, P. E. I. h” 1 by 1 1 I stu", from mmlnlon Expm_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Con Char ottetown to a end .he‘annua. F ' | i the cost of new instruments for the band.-S. -SADLY BEREAVED-The sym- pathy of a number of friends goes out to Mr. Garfield MacLean of Boston, Mass., in the death of his young wife, at the age oi' 35 years, on Sunday at the home of her fath- er, Mr. Calvin Reeves of Freetown. The deceased had been in poor health for some time and had retumed to her home from the United States in the hope that her health would im- prove. Mr. McLean formerly he- longed to Argyle Shore and friends in that vicinity will regret to hear of his bereavement- There are left to mourn besides her husband and four small children; her father and 'step mother, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reeves of Freetown; also two sis- ters, Ada, Mrs. Kenneth Graham and Pearl, Mrs. Kenzie Matheson, of Bradalbane and a half brother Har- ry at home, to all of whom the Guardian extends sincere sympathy. Mr. McLean arrived home on Tucs- day. The funeral took place on Wed- nesday afternoon from the home of her father to Wilmot Cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. -Miss Geraldine Darby of Abrams a few days.-8. -Mrs. Carrie Ireland of St. Ei- eanors is leaving next week for Min- neapolis, Minnesota to visit her 'on Good Friday there will be a McDougall.-S. ‘ rsasonans I Village is visiting in summerslde for' display of ladies' coats, dresses and millinsry Friday and Saturday. J. W. Murdock an Co. 4471-4-21 ..’HOLY '1`RlNl!.I`Y CHURCH, Georgetown, Easter Sunday, Mattlnsf 11 a. m., Church School at 3 p. m. | Evensong, 7 p. m. Special Messages, will be given at each service. And' Three-hour service, from 12 noon to B P. m. "The Sermon on the Cross." _ °,%e’ `1‘ 1 ._*ST. ALBAN'B MISSION, SOU- RIS, Sundays, April 5th, and 12th, Church School will meet in the Mission hall at 3 p. m. Services will be held in the Mission Hall again, April the 19th. Notices will be given later. Capt. Bolt, Church Army. .."UNI'IED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA. Georgc¥.o\'.'n and Sturgeon. Ser- vices Simdfly- /\Dl‘il 59115 G€0I‘§@l0W11, The minutes of last meeting were 7 p. m., whcn the Sacrament of the read and approved. The subject of i-rg* 11;' _ rx; :_';i:_~>:~-~‘:_'_ _ __ ~ _-_-~ -~ _ Iain-Q-»,,,.~ -, _ u--~ -'\ ~- _ , ..._L . ` ,.¢¢~..¢I\el:_1- "2 tendance_ The proceeds went towards, ..°u0`N"T MISS SEEING the big oapufhe1:, 1.;lTurcE Ayfiér' H iscusilon wa the play "S1n1;¢;{r 9 on M ff( `V` gzanvention. which the ladiles 1;! th; reported the roads in dangerous non. S rc expec 0 pu on =\ ou m anion.-Mrs. c. H. Poole of-:mm April. Business with regard to the' Montague emergagned wk, "und, 31:5’ 3:; 0;';'::8€dA §;I;°:rl:;>n¢x;¢;I lasqthwefelr ati se\;e1'al tables of bridge. _#CABLE HEAD EAST-The reg- hour was then 'enjoyed by all, dur- ` 1; p1;1;;nt; lnigxuhe is mf Qllarltiiitonféhlyl; mleeting <31 this i;1l;o\;;'inlgl;vhi;:l1 a dtelictisus lime: was serv; J proving from his ,ex-|0115 mn°“__A ns 1 u o oo pace ln e ns 1 11 e y wo o e mem ers. ex very pleasant whist and dance was Hall on Ma1°ci1'24tl1. The meeting meeting to take place in the hnll o11'h¢1¢-1 11-, me Lgvm- Mongqug 3"" opined by readlggbtliiggreidé bio? April 2i_ith. X on Thursday' the 19;h_ Mum, '.5 CB WHS DHSWETC Y 9 m T - furnished throughout the evening by ..°LOWEl`t MONTAGUE - _Mr. the Misses Amidst, Mr. Uhgyies llorus Supper will be observed. Fre- paratory service Friday evening at 8. There will be no services at Sturgeon nr Milltown Cross on Sunday. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, Pastor. . rl ~:_ Q. e I’ .'~,;'{';_‘ .JYT 1 . .;- .» " " ' _ \ or ;_'~"i5'.;'""-‘ il *~' 'll _ _ ' “VT :At `v aff; __ '~ t‘1~r“/ ' ' , E E U , M . ` JI ' I 1` V V , ` I » @%@@ Th* °\1'°“°°' WUI be on display ’“°“” lm ”°'* “W” th' "“°Pl°" °f ...__ 2 2 ¢ 1 “" WNCYI 'AN E/1s'r1m PAGEANT The d Famous Sausages caused a good deal of fun, songs and ¢h 1| 1 th ' 1 They have also for the Enter instrumental numbers by the band ,m‘;¢:;n:¢e¢;e g,;:;,o.:Qe:::'b:,$; me 6 ¢ ¢ de, a choice lot of chickens, was a pleasing diversion to the pro- .t gh. gmqmm chunh Mmtuue ’ hing six tosevan pounds. |-ram. There was a very lamp at- 1 'MIB-4-3-lit, Q h the stan of the rim, Mum th' M“°°“°h° bl-Hd end the nat-` . ` »~»»---W. W M0.-»»...;~:;:.=r.:.:":.'z.'t°.:;1:.":_‘:: file oolnanv ° 1 The Finn are showing a fine lot D- 9-- in U12 Plrlsh Hall. Two com- d.y_ J w_ Murdock & ca “.n_4_,| 0 of their own curing of Hams, Bacon, ic plays were put on entitled, “April ' a I me t* ` Pork and their own Pure Leaf Lard Tool" and "Jumbo J k," ` "` ' " ° ° e 2 'E rn _ "ll 15 t -~-;~--».._~~ .~ \ ....W .».-...-...-.-.-..-..»~¢».......,~...._.... ,... .,1 .-. ..._,._,... _, Austin Ross and Horace Hewitt were\Llewellyn and Woodrow Stewart. V' ll h - l~=“'--A -‘-- - ----~ -~ :--- _ 1.- ' ;~ More New \ Splendidly Tailored Properly Styled ` , 1 1 1 ,\. I z E .J 1 -.1 _-I- s 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 4 5- 1 1 1 1 `»‘_ -11%- _» 1"