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' i OF PURCHASES BY MISSES i FOSTER AND LOVE New Silk Dresses $!’..7.". $5.75 $8.95 $16.50 and upwards New Spring Coats $8.75 $10.00 $15.00 313111011111) to $65.00 __ ' ‘ New Two and Three Piece Knitted Suits .» . $15.00 $20.00 and 25.00 New Spring Hats $2.98 $4.50 $5.00 New Wash Dresses $1.00 $1.98 $2.98 MOORE a M°LEOD ' LliflTED LQueen St. Charlottetown I i i ; Braces. i -BRAN i Brace ‘s. lull-gauge No. B. Tightlock fencing sold right at Bruce's. farm imobiloil motor oil at Braces. ,' g 2465-31741. -li0lllN HOOD FLOUR. better than ever. All grocers. zlil-l-i-lmorli-h. -B!1t'f‘llDAY SOCIAU-Jme Wo- men's Institute of North 5t. Eleanors held a very enjoyable birthday social on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Yeo. The usual monthly meeting was held previous to the party. About seventy-five guests were present and a very grat- ifying sum in the vicinity of $90 wu -DUNLOP rutas. inner ruins] nolvhinz and cement. sold rlsht ill-i rUcll-IYY - The regular nlonthly there were tan, only one or whom 3434-3-15-31-1 inecting ui the Board of Manage-l p. deceased the arenta. 1'01" many ilneht of tile Chlldrens’ Aid Society years Mr. Bart womq n; m; ghjp- MlDDl-INGB. . ollcake, was held in the Town Hall, summer; yards owned by tha late Mr. David icracked corn. cornmeal. buy now ab.‘ tide, on Wednesday night. The Ira-i MolTiillams of West Cape. Later he 2455-3~17-3i-'unt oillcer reported that he did not) took to farming. He was a very well —REPOET 0F CHILDREN'S AID get sufficient second hand clothing tu “F3951: 5135595‘ ind hlllyi provide for all the needy ones and, n genial companio . l . boys in order to get them to school. 24344541 i rlo reports o few cases of truancy; dd thllt he was 103. but his family do ‘tiUHHK the past month but none of .-llll\' FUND! GASOLINE Mid ihcln of a serious nature and he was’ but in spite of his great age, he was iable to get them all back in their iclassas without very much difficulty. i The family of children at Richmond who were in want ol clothing had bccn provided form-S. —-SPLENDID LECTURE ON PIL- GRIM FATHERS-Rev. W. H. Hard- ing gave a splendid lecture 1n the Baptist Hall, Sunlmerside, on Friday evening before an attentive audience. l-le outlined in fluent language the thrilling incidents of the Pilgrim Fa- thers from the time of their persecu- tion and leaving Plymouth in the __rm-'. filARt.fl'l"_[‘f_'fQ\vN a 0e Western Guardian, - | was obliged to purchase suits for two' mil’ known the exact ago of Mr. Bart GUARDIAN _ ‘Brinkley Point, whu died in 1315 at the all of '11 years. Shortly sfinl- W" llllrmll they removed to the |wostern end of the Island. when Illicit‘ children were born. of whom i read and wall iafonnod man and was It is not defia- at the time of his daath. 1t is claim- not think he was quite 100 ycars yet; fatal-t and active until a few weak: = B0101‘! his death. He visited his slaughter, Mrs. Mcwliiiams at West l CaPB- shortly before he died. There are left to mourn the following {Hm-l lly:--ltu-'s. Walter Heath, of Beverley. Mill; Mrs. Willlngton McWillislnaI [of West Cape; Mrs. Calvin Coven-i |augh. o1’ California: Ben1._l!lf't, of: iBeverley, Mum; Francis Hart, of To-i ronto; Mrs. Daniel McPherson, of Hanover, Maine; Mn. Frank Harper, of Bangor, Maine; Mrs. Frank Proud. of Beverley, Maine; and ‘Ihaopilihri Hart, on the homestead at Glenwuo-l. 1>11v11vc ROOM suns: Of Solid Walnut Young Ronny Dryadale olchangaa dull. peaceful life ¢ ~ fi a daagarous one when he inherits Breckenridge Hall ia ' i I and trial to live in it. .- ‘U 1 p b you u the bottom of the mystery. - l 71inch down his unseen annulus with the all of a ibedili neat Saturday in ‘.~ in Tania his life is attempted. but he refuse to leave until : z. “THE THIRD WARNING” ,ha daughter-but not before both have lived adventures togodm. pueblo: Ina-Mir um II AUGUITUI Ill-III J17 séjgl-Uaanum to all of whom sincere sympathy i: extended. The funeral tool: place on Friday from his late residence to the _ Presbyterian Church and Cemetery ' at Welt Point. Rev. Mr. faring 0f- fioiating. Interment was in the fsm-' m” Th‘ m“ century s“ "m ily plot beside the remains of his late start of tha Anglo-Saxon race on w". __5 i their way to world supremacy. The ' history of the Pilgrims in breaking ,__ l away from i/he restraint which waslélgu dynaandstxsfi at that time nut upon any one who ' dilrrd to give expression to their own} tlriffjzls now Owl-ling’ R Tbnolmrl‘ beliefs and their braving of untold m e ' w '3'17"' dangers in a new land for the sake; of freedom of thought and religion‘ must ever be rcmcalbcred as one ofl __Miss Low: shnms of Kensmgt, the grcaicel rvru . in the luxury ni‘ - g ‘ m visiting in Sununerside, the guc. the \\u.l:| and it v.i~. iill-llflil ii- l n, M“ ‘DU Mex Mmcm_a_ Ctlllrllgo and wli ‘».“!'l‘ "w" that ilu- , great llcpuhlic in llw i-rlutil m‘ w. -‘—_ owes its very existence. Canada M..- hns returned from a bums” trip w has icit that the infhimcc of that s,“ John, N‘ B.__s_ siniail band of 102 pilgrims villa r":- rived ht Cape Cod Harbour on Ni» vember 11th, 1620, after being sixt one days on the stormy Atlaru Ocean. '1 hey did not disembark un Decelnbcr 21st. wilm‘ John (lair Mayflower to their landing on the New England shores and the hard- ships they endured in their endeavor to carva out the primeval forest homes for themselves and their faul- realizad. The avening was delightfully spent 1n contests, games, and cards, followed by a program of music. A very dainty lunch was served by the hostess. A vote of thanks was extended to the host and hostess for I their hospitality-S. c —ISLANDERS ATTINIL- The flist annual meeting of the 5t. Dun- sianks Aluminl Association of Boston was held on Thursday. March 6th at the Elks Hotel. Doc-ion, ‘Pill PW!“ ident Dr H. F’. McLeod Si" 5 Wm" plate report of the club's activities since its exception a yea-r 88o alld bdeily outlined its aims. The bye-law's drafted by the ex- ecutive were on motion adopted. A vote oLsympalthy was extended to the relatives of the. Rev Lawrence Smith whose recent death was sin- cerely mourned by a host of friends in Boston. The following office's were unanimously elected lor the ensuing year. President Dr Philip llaneberl". Vite-president, Dr C. l-l. Dalton; Sac-tree, Dr J. B Brown Executm, cmmmw,‘ m. J_ C_ 1115b. ' was made the first Governor of Nev m.’ Ne“ N01“, D1. A‘ A Nu1opy_ England. There was a short musical.‘ m. T H Beam,‘ Somefled Mcnmald i program before the lecture consisting mwnd McLeod‘ and Amok] Mglqng of alpiano solo by Miss Bessie Small- or mum“. on we anwn o! ' mm A standiiic vow 0i illlllks was Ell/On‘ man. a duet by Mrs. Jlck Mam“ me baby boy at the Prince county‘ to the rotirlris presidential“; 811:“, :;;“M1‘:;r§";:° :1‘::’l‘l‘;‘:n':$d“£f‘ Hospital on Friday, Marci-r 1tl-i.-s. i‘ -- the Rev a . c- " fimiii; eviiannyfrcnented to tile lneet- i land Phiilipson. Mrs. Dobson was the Tudor type base, set . PERSONALS you should not miss Complete set, only ~ Mr. Earl Col-nry. of Summersiiit. ~Mr. and Mrs. Burlelgh Owen. of nlpcque, are receiving congratula- ~us on the birth of a bonnie baby -ri on Tuesday. March 11th, in the t-‘rlnca County Hospital-B. . GRAFTON STREET —Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, l-fiic many friends of Mr. and 9 Pieces il-PIECE SOLID WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE-This Suite com- prises 60 inch Buffet, 40 inch China Cabinet. Square Table with tho ful Dining Room Suite and is upholstered in real leather-a value that We have ‘many other beautiful Dining Room Suites the opportunity of showing them to you any time you call. Call and Inspect Our Lines TODAY! R. T. HOLMAN, LTD." “The llolue of Beautiful Things" $169. 00‘ Quality 1 Service ! of 5 Chairs and Arm Chair. This is a very beauti- and one with which you will be well satisfied. $169.00 and would like CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. Mrs. Gordon Ramsay. of Bummer-side. , i _ _ will be delighted to hear that tlioir""‘“°d “W” “m” i° “'45 m“°‘“' little girl Miss June who is onlyi” '5 high "5 ‘twenty “m5 p“ d“ ‘two years old, is recovering from aiwo" "Ovid-sq for mm” “lama.” ivory serious operation for mastoidilmgf I m (mm t m _ Fbehlndth ear. Llttl June isa ti-E "w" ° ° ° “’ “Ppmve | lNSTRUUrlvE LECTURE AT| t 1 “e P, é t H p?‘ “or reject the contract, by referendum ‘s12 ELEANQRS-lilr. c. o. McCal-l H1 ll w Hm W" Y "SP I w“ Much 27 mm. of Silnimerslde, delivered an 1.1-, and is Considered In idrll on! by the. we auxin“; siructive lecture on "Home Labrarys‘ I dim-m‘! ""1 W"?! and i5 Wm l lmi l,“ by Dr M¢kv0d mmd 10nd “p. i pianist. Dr. A. W. Leard very ably. 1mm” and in a moot inspiring arl- presided out] extended a votc of . dress he conveyed the greeting of thanks in Rev. Mr. Harding for his‘ Alma Mater. ‘A heard)" vole onsplendld lecture-S. “thanks was tendered the rcvcz-enci i lcctuivsx- at the close of his ad-i —_ dress. -N n-NBW z-PIECE SILK Jackcitn includes renevhl Dresses all new shades. assorted , : _ ,_ _. “m, evfl._voxle__vs_ ml the present cowlroct for a. period ir-fyles. Each $10.95. n. '1". Iioiman i" ‘h’ m" a” "L 5mm“ h“ ,1‘ ‘i ; ___ for two years, with the pront shar- l _ i day evening. The able lecturer in a; , """_'—’*— . l-lliilcfl- 2"5°'3‘17'2" ,:—NEW SILK otters Drsus in ‘mg “W” m“““i‘d' _ talented discourse on the old WTiIOYSi ---------------- --"—'-"—“”'" " i stressed the importance of having inBilflk lfld 0°10“- the home library. books by suchilkllmln Umiild-i i writers as Dickens. Shakespeare and Parties requiring Fertilizer from i others. Children should be taught to u" Pill-i" “Film”! Mwchikmu l rand mid love the old classics. In -| e aiinigytilixnzlhcit 02:5,?’ ‘m: homes whore a love of good literature‘ l‘ l1 fdldn 5_ D_ Munculsou had been developed in the minds of -—-- Plnglflyg. ithe young, the evils of the prcsenti ..'BOBIN HOOD FLOUR. is iday um not have much effect. Iti zuarmteed to plum you blim- l was a pity that most people had got zlai-s-s-luiouth. 0004900-040660-04-0004400960 i into a habit of reading only for The following is the honor roll for; RAVI YOUR EYES amusement and not for the lasting- ..'Mr. Ernest 5. White. Bourls. is ma“ m,“ scum] m, m, month o‘; EXAMINBD AND benefit which they would derive fromdeflivlhs i-Ifltmlllt ll Camp Hill pe§fl|‘fy:- 01455555 "T759 l“ a study of the old masters. Mr. J. H.‘ 31059011. Hlilflli- tirade x_1. James McGoughey, 2., x B‘ E_ PARKMAN l C. Craswell presided over a large andi ""i'"*-""_ Hannah McGoughey; 3, Margareti Registered Optometrist ‘thoroughly appreciative audience INCRIAFID DATA!‘ R5755 Conway. l hlonlaguo, P. E. L ‘ and extended n hearty vote of thanks F93 51m Mmmls . Grads VIII-J. Mary MoGougheyf . to Mr. C. D. McCsllum for his in-l '1 iiilll ‘rowle- 3 Nellie Conwa," 4. a-oo-oeoo ooa-o-o-oooeooevo . . . ” ' Jivuctive lecture, llifl also to Profes-i scams: an. n. 5..Ma.reh lit-m i mm, Mcquuuhw mlly 35,41 m T] 'I‘ha increased TMQS will be ret-ro- 2459_3_17_M_ |actlva from January 31. 1980. when ‘the old contract expired. The in- creases affect all man now receiving tour dollars a day or less. and apply ‘in varying degrees to a large num- , oer of different rates. i GREEN ROAD SCHOOL -_ ZooB-o-ii-tii. roriliume. of Bummer-side, who gaveilllI-illllll 11h! Wot-I'll" WIN lim- urade VII-i, Luc ‘Condor. BELLQMATHIESON it-ome very excellent violin selectionsimont reached by the EXWIWQ “i Grade VI—1, Juliayl/lcfloughey‘: Ii. Barrister: I Solicitors iwhlch were very much appreclatediDisi-rict 20, United Mina Workers of , Emu-mm Magma“! ‘ _Collectiaas ; The ladies of St. Eleanor-s served B,Al"l'ill'i(?l and the British, lknpire Btoell gym“ v__1' Am, Tow“, | MONEY To u)”; dainty lunch at the close of the even-iOorporatlon, President D. W. Merria- ‘l Qyjde 111_1_ gnu)" 79mm q uON-y-Aqug ling! entertainment. The proceeds, on and Secretary W. P. Delaney, OrtUHQYUQ 7W1‘; 3, Agnes "Towle, t‘ whim amounted to a neat sum, the U. M. W. told members of tho'-,'|,,°q¢,,-, gomuy wont towards the Monument Fund.- Caledonia Local that all dstal rams (yr-pg; !_.1_ Mom,“ Mqflouliifli/i 1i. i »»»“v»"""""*" B. under four dollars were increased in Jn-ie Town: a, Margaret McGo-ig-i HT i -- approximately snaooo and affecting hey: 4.11mi ‘Iowlo. i , -I.A‘!'l Ml. LIA BAIT-Friends six thousand members of the U. M. W. III-mot attendance: -Iilla Tool», and relatives in the eastern part of in Nova flootia. ‘Nfary MoGoughay, Charles '1owls.i ~ Fitting allll supplying Glasses the Island will be interested in some The revision begins with m in- o liu ‘fchouahey. llun Towlr. t’ l, further particulars of Mr. hoe Kart, crease of w: oants per day for boys - 1 H, J, MABON who passed away on March 12th n. of seventeen years and unani- who sotmr narrows mslrarurs : OPTOMITBIIT hi! homo in Olenwood, Lot l, at a now receive a daily rate of $1.60. The --—-- t Ollea Connected Wllb i vary advanced ago. The late Mr. I-lart surface minimum rain has been in- The monthly moltlnl of Bollih t Mnpfifs"?! l was born at. Whaatlsy ltivar and mar- crossed fifteen cents a day to $3.40. 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