Happenings of the Week (Continuad from Page 10) Mrs. G. A. Teed has rirumsd to ‘h r home in Mecklenburg street, st. J n, alter a pleasant visit with her daughter in Charlottetown. Mrs..H. l-l. ‘Wdrdhal-Ottawa enter- tained delightfully at bridge and tea; on Wednesday. Miss Maud Schnarla; Mrs. W.‘ A. Found presided at the‘ tca table, which was attractive with i Spring blossom! and the ices were I cut by Mrs. Gordon Blackadar. Those ; ‘nsLstlng were Miss Marlon Mac- ' .Artnur, Miss Mona Saunders. of sum- Tfiq (fI-IAIiIEOTT ETOWN contempt that she is convalesing nicely after! her recent several illness 1n the p, n. L- Hoahltal, and is now at her home. U O O O . Mrs. C. S. Dingweil. Bishop Street. who has ‘nen spending the_ past month in Halifax, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Huntley, h“ n- turned to her home in Charlottetown. F O O ‘ ‘The Halifax Mail’ this week rs- produces an excellent photo of Miss ' K5m°rm9 598ml, ol. Halifax, grands lililshter ol, Mr. James Paton, with ncient leader. She gm; g9 her NW. - the following ‘ ‘A “ ‘ complimentary re-l. marksz- “lvliss Katherine Logarn,‘ dfluzhter of Mr. and Mrs..R. F. Logan 5 1i) LeMarchant street, avioiin pupri ol lfan Williams, and one o: the most. brilliant children who has‘ evrr them there in Juno when they will motoato Brandon." Miinitoba, where Mr. Eaton is Pastor of the First Bap- tist Church. ‘ Before leaving here. Mrs. Eaton W" "mull! remembered by the wo- men's Missionary Aid Society, The Canadian Girls in Training (of vfliich ahe we; leader), her Sunday School class. and a number cl‘ personal friends. Mrs. Eaton will be greatly missed in all activities of Church “WK being a most dapabie and el- him" f°u°wld 5'1 the b'::t wshes of numerous friends in this City and Province. NURSES Unquestionabiy Stands ISupregine. man-mu 4a...- Eastern Note-s Mrs. Wallace MacDonald, South Loire, was a recent visitor to Souris. Mr. Eddie MacDonald has resign- ed his position in the J. J. Hughes learned with" pleasure thit mu i, McKinnon, who recently" undarIl. a serious opwitiohih the Charloti town Hospital. is sufficiently zeoovo ed to return w her old home no» man. 3 ' D_;~<<<‘_>~ ...-.,;s3a ...».__.,~ dud-Mt...» N. B. Alliance (Continued From Page ll] The Steamer “Tern" arrived atitl port olSouris on. Wednesday,‘ wil a cargo. of fertilizei", for the eaaw part ol the Island. Due, no doubt,‘ the slump in the price ol potafni not any more than half as much w ' nm-sideqnss Margaret’ flees“ and‘ entered the Conservatory. She is to ‘ Miss Mar rle Green. i illa-Y an intricate and difncult conz- Co" m “he up telegraph). | The King has cmtened on General i position on the occasion cl thecom- 1111B concert by the Halilax Choral Bramweii Booth, lo:mer commandcz-l Union nd n i b l u ‘ in-chief ol the Salvation Army, whcse| , ‘ a _ s "l eved that h" paying WIII be a. revelation even to the Mr. Alfred Alfieck, visited Elmira. and North Lake, in the interest cl the P. E. Island Telephone Co., on ' d ~' d . . . or er carries no title or prece ence_ Logan wmds her bow with the sum name is a household one, the Order| A _ of the Companion of Honor. Thmzgst ;:;il?;€e_e:1;:::s°:‘tzgetmyyy‘ .. I e55 I": ‘pointed pair-can be put to count- loom-m c mwot/z miles on the ROYAL MASTER HERE has never been a tire like the ROYAL 1 MASTER. It cannot bc compared with other tires Not one Royal Master in a thousand will ever puncture. Not one in five thousand will blow out under two years of service.‘ ‘ ' ' The carcass is built with WEB CORD. an exclfiivc Dominion‘ Rubber fabric ma e without heat- ‘ generating cross-threads; extra plies, held together bytpurisrub- _ ber (latex); sturdier construction through and through. ‘ “ ' In its construction, old methods have been, dis- carded. Its tread is new, its design is new. It has new sidewall construction. It is an entirely new tire from start to finish. Get behind the wheel -' onia so of ROYAL MASTERS. Feel how easy the steering. Feel the wheels s track trueiat forty - ‘fifty - cighry miles an hour. There is no metal, no beat- generating material in its im- penetrable, massive tread. A tread that is ggailn Enjoy motoring to the double-thick, cured by a Mme, T," full, knowing‘ that you are free from punctures — from blowouts — not only for this season, but the next —- and the UCXI. new slow process that toughens it not only against punctures but against the grinding abrasions of the road. INION "rues CHARLOTTETOWN , Universal Motors Ltd. McLaine Service Station ‘MONTAGU E —N. J. Nicholson ‘ SUMMERSIDE-A. B. L. Horne R. T. Holman Ltd. W. A. Gaudet m] but ranks alter the first-class of the | order of the British Empire. Oniyi a limited number ol awards have; been made, going to members of both sexes The General naturally ts‘ 1 pleassd that the honor has been con- j lerred, and feels that a great manv people will regard it as a mark of esteem for the work of the Salvation Army. The Toronto ‘Sacurday Night has a charming picture this week of The little son of Lieut. Col. J. S. Jen- kins, o.s.o., v.1), A.D.C., and Mrs. Jenkins, taken at Upton, the coun- try estate ol his father, oi his grand- , father, and ol his great-grandfather and grcat-great-grandlather. THE LADIES‘ sbclan- chun- tf Trinity United Church, Slimmer- side, held a very delightful and high- .ly successlul afternoon tea and sol: ‘Kitchen scissiirsflofStile“rightind_’Soml-rtiticd_oncs follow: when mall-HS P195- -—that is, a. good-sized sharp, well- 1. For shredding lettuce, celery, and beans. 0P0“ W1- 5. For decorating the edge; nl an less uses in the kitchen and are. in 2 For cutitng parsley. instead ol 6 Flor removing the rind from tact, indispensable in its fm-nishing. chopping it the usual way. rashers of bacon. 3. For cutting peel, dried flgs, rais- 7. For trimming a ‘ ’ haddock. The ordinary uses, such as cutting "covers. stems of flowers and so on ins, giace cherries and certain ether dried fruit for cakes and puddings. ‘ 4. For clipping 0d surplus pastry sheifpaper, oiicloth. string. jam pot are wcil known, but many o'.hers will gradually suggest themselves. p... used in descri RAISED LETTERING ZNG on all our This is the word that has been hing our work in 8. For ‘jointing game or dividing’ it in half down the back. i). For cutting fancy leaves and so on . from almond paste. h» f! CARV- . of fancy work on Thursday afternoon iin the Epwortii Hail. The tea tabivi were very daintiiy appointed and ‘A ' " decorative May-Pole with red, whit-oi 2nd blue streamers occupied thc| :cntre of the hall. Presiding over the i ;ea cups were Mrs. Charles Ramsnl, nd Mrs. J. W. Calbeck, who were] ;:Si5t9(i in serving by members of the , "JSIBI club. The fancy work table was : Zzttcnded by lvlrs. Harold Walsh, andi 11's. John Hogg. The fancy work was if a very fine order and found al cady sale. The c. s. 1. 'r.. had a. very f attractive candy table and their tooth- :ome wares were soon disposed of The ladies of the club are to be cou- gratuiated on the success of thrir‘ undertaking, which ‘was highly ap-i preciated by the large number off citizens who dropped in_ lor a 11165-1 sarit chat with friends over the tea cups. The sum ol $140 was realiz- ed. Mr. J. E. Poole, stafl correspondent‘ to the Montreal Star cabling from: London, saysz-Arnong the Canadian‘ ladies who will receive cards for at-', tendanoe or presentation at their, Majesties Court by Mrs. P. C. Lflfkilli wile of the High Commissioner fo:;_ Canada. are Mrs. Colin Campbell and‘ Miss Elizabeth Campbell of Winnipeg, Miss Campbell graduated from Mr-i Gill University last year and is at present continuing he: studies in Paris. Her mother, Mrs. CJmpbEII, and her husband. the late Hon. Colin H. Campbell, were presented at Court some years ago. The above item is of special interest to the people ol Charlottetown, as Mrs. Campbell's only son Colin was recently married to Miss Josephine Harrington, daughter of Mrs. Peter Harrington of this city. Mr. VBIIKIIIII Stecve; cf Chathsmu, N. 3.. is relieving the local accountanti of the Bank of Nova Scotia at 5!- Peters. For tucking. hitch ‘week-end has there are attractive tailored robes oi loulard now being offered. Polka. dot designs, stripes and striking prints embodying squares, triangles and odd- shaped disks are aii used together on materials with light-colored grounds. Those robes are slightly litted under lthe arms, have full backs with flare l quite a bit. and sashes that are I worn a. trilie high to add to the fitted effect. I I I I i, Mr and Mrs C. P. Hill. ol Victoria. . ness and the power of a mature vi:- “ last Saturday. ito £11080. and is. in the opinion Ol those familiar with her gilt. destined w distinction in the musical field." O O O Viscountsss, Lasceiles. ~~the only daughter of the King and Queen, better known to Britons as Princess' lilfify. celebrated her 32nd birthday‘ At 32 Princess Mary is regarded as a model mother, daughter and wife, and an example for urban and‘ rural Srltian. The mother ol two children, George and Gerald, the Princess! spends the greatest partpf her time‘ with them and with her husband and royal parents. P;ln:css'Mary is intensely interest- - rd in hcr home and in everything corn-ctcd vsith it. She is considered a modal housewife. Recently she be- gan e thorough renovation of the yards :5 of her czuntry residence. Goidzahcrcnjh Hui, and has spent ' c snapzrvislng the improve- i O U During the pas; six moths, owing to the illness of the King, he: lather , the Princess had given, much cl her time to him. making repeated Jour- neys to his bedside. When the King's condition grew worse some months ago it was felt by Queen Mary that the presence of her daughter was needed and Princess Mary rwporided. Repeatedly, through those anxious months, when all England was worried over the King's condition. Pihcess Mary was almost constantly at her father's bedside and acting as a companion and comforter to her mother. Her nursing experience prov- ed useful in increasing the King's comfort. Now that her father is on the road complete recovery the Princess cncemore is concentrating her atten- tion on her home and children, and cn supervising the bringing up ol the two boys. who are now nearing the school age. Court dresses have never been ai- lowed to become as abbreviated as other fashionable feminine wear dill’- ing recent years, but the ukcse has come lorth from the Lord Chamber- iian that they must be even longer. He also stipulates that there must be sleeves, thouzh it will bepsuflicient if the arms are no; entirely bare. Trains must be short/er, being allowed to stretch not more than eighteen inches on the groundwhen the wear- er isstanding. The Queen will hold the courts this year, the first two being on May 9 and May lojDressmakers say that the new regulations will cause them to evolve something like the pre-wsr styles of clinging draper- ies. O A lew feminine coifu.re,tobe known as the "flapper cut" has been launch- ed on an unsuspecting world by the International Union ol Hairdressers in annual convention in Vienna. These sultans of the shears have’ for some years past been threatening their subjects with longer hair, but lound them curiously unresponsive. As a recommendation for the flap- per cut it is pointed out that it will allow more individuality than the bob or shingle and will suit, an evening gown as well as a blthlnfl wit. I! will be an easy style lor all wom- en to achieve. The hairdessers have stage to start an active campaign for the restoration of the right: cf the people and continue it until we COTJC into our own. No free people c:t'i submit to have their Iowa ordered by I11! Ipeclal Interest either vii’ “mull- “10 Province, and no liberty lovlnr DWI!!! will submit to h:ve the : 5'0""! manhood and ivcmcmhood n: the country ruined by a traffic which bend"! Only the bank accounts of those connected with it, ~ l. The Executive of your Alliance is- Nilvflli’ at work. and I bespeok for‘ them the hearty support of evctv i one who loves his fellow mzm. that vxe may 899611113’ be delivered from. the‘ degradation of putting the home n. our neighbor's lips, and from the i final woe that comes to those who d: so. Yours is the bonds of the common cause. C. N. VROOM President ol the N. B. Tempe-tans: Alliance. St. Stephen, N. 3.. March 25, i929. Medicine Chests Are not complete without Minarifs Used lor cuts. i bruises and pains of all dc- scriptions. in or: I The people of Souris are p“ H ithe Adirondocks has completely re- Hcre’s W111; tceefioael Monday last. William hlacDonaid ol a perchecn stzlirn. Mr. lfiziwael O‘? e, Mgr. of tlr , J. J. Hughes C“ made a business v ' low d:§':. ago. ‘o Elmira a; 5 M1". Isadore Peters, o! St. Chariot“! is engaged at prescnt, at South Lakéf: ltiviing r. horse for Mr. Joseph lJl-.--' Loan, which he purchased from Mr. Elmer Fraser, ' Mr. Wade Hughes of Souris West. " ta .cn up libs residence in Sourls. lcs the dwelling housci ‘er Street owned by Mr. ‘ Atom. j i Tion-"e ptztrcd avray recently at: an old and respected‘ 1:2 mrson of Mr. Charles . . (Rutland) He died at “e home ol his nephew Mr. Waldo Historic-Ad, and interment took place a‘. st. Columba on Monday April .h be discharged this year. as there w: last year. Moreover the farmers a‘ rncertaln as to what action the 0,1 , duty. The spirit of enthusiasm as ‘ opiismism of the potatoe growers l s at Bear Etlvx, > ‘ cl Co zncnmreoeived. notice of pr‘ ‘ was served. and a most enjoyab Cortgrcm will take in regard to tit tic". :0 enidsnt ca it was in form: i.z.—. L. A. I.!2F“'~“‘S'_‘n of the hi. motion a few days ago. He has bu translerrd to North Sydney. Mr Mi Phcrson was a most popular offici and many will regret his departur He was entertained on Wedneadl evening by Mr. and Mrs. Hoop, w! gave a very delightful-bridge par in his honor. On Thursday events: I18 was banqucted, by his you! friends at the home ol Mr. and M Fred Muilaly. A sumptuous renal evening was spent. The entertair men; was enlinencd by speeches a! song. Dr. A. MacDonald and ll Thomas Arbing were among the ll vited guests. Mr. McPherson loft on Friday anon ing for his- new field ol andaavo bringing with him the good wishes! a host of friends-docile B. ‘ I to welcome Mr. Harold Matthew l home agaira. Mr. Matthew spent he last lew years in Saranas Lake, for Eglad to note that the bracing eh- of i stored him. Columba The perishoners of St. EYES a TESTED AND GLABSII ITITQ l. W. TAYLOR. J. B. TAYIDB Q I plonietrlats u: lehmoad Skeet YY THE GREATEST enemy to tire life is internal heat and friction - generated ‘ within the tire by the cords chafing against each other. Firestone has solved this with the patented exclusive Gum- Dipping process. ' In this extra process, every cord passes through liquid rubber which saturates every fibre in every strand and insulates every part of the cord with pure rubber. This is the only known method which carries the liquid rubber to the innermost parts of the cords and unifies the whole structure of the tire . . . the resulb-these tires hold all records for safety, mileage and endurance. . é B. 0., who have many friends here, Your nearest Firestone Dealer has a MONUMENTS drawn up a series of decrees of which SERVICE . . .. ‘ We aim to give ‘erial. .li Scotch and ' ' H . Vermont Marbi Chandler cool PHONE 141-: , 16Q-KEND.ST.'r K ' combined with the very finest ma- Ten per cent discount on the best of service Native Granites. e. etc. > entertained on April 20. at a. dihnsn! the occasion being their twenty-filth , anniversary. i The marriage Sf tIhe.Duka of York = second son of King George and Queen i Mary, to may nElizabeth Bowes- ‘Lyon, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Str ‘ more, took place in London, April 26, i923, six years ago. The wedding ceremony was per- lonned in Westininister Abbey, and ‘ the route was lined by Hithulllv-Stlv thronss. . a Mrs. George ‘Re-gem, Mrs Rowland Paton, Miss Laura Cox and Miss Bose Longworth, left Tuesday morn- ing on a visit to Montreal. the following are the moat impor- tant. out ol mode, Secondly, new ‘ashiona demand somewhat longer hair. The type of coiflure proposed will sacri- fice none of the Mdvantalea of the boyish bob but the hair will be ai- lowed to grow slightly longer at till back and may then be lightly waved- In fact there ls only one very new or strict feature of the new decree and about that Monsieur and Madame are very firm indeed: shav- out. O O O sons. Kenneth and Donald. left this complete stock of Fireslone Gum-Dipped First, shaved necks are definitely ' ed hem are linally and definitely Mrs. (Rev) Boas C‘. Eaton and two - He saves you money and serves you Se: him 10-day. t irea. better. FIRESTONE TIRE 6i RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED HAMILTON ouramo Fi¥$3i3oc Builds the (filly The many I;iOlIdl.0f Mrs. Ryan. . m“ "m" "m b‘ 5*“ ‘° “W atrnsizoilcu‘ iota-m‘ wax meat i week for Cheater. N. 8., where they will visit Mrs. Eaton‘; sister, Mrs. casino-Danica iiifififl ‘v