greener-z SIZES F ‘l2 to Z0 38 I0 51 R IW Jlnlor Ladies‘ L...“ rorrour: memos women's more INS ma. Jocelyn Ootlin entertained fie numbers o! Fortune Bridge 7.1. on Tuesday use. Inehosbaeuceot Also HALF SIZES . ‘ 16% to 26% FASHION SHOW MARCH l6 and l7 Charlottetown Hotel F. I. I. Hospital i rug Ald K and Creed followed by Roll C to England. Ten members present. evening the "WHERE SMARTER women shop" ' ~ j all which was answered with an ar- ticle for a. food parcel to be sent were The minutes oi the January meeting were read and approved. the President also the financial report. Proceeds I” ynggfln‘ was presided over by c! the card party were reported to teraomee who ll 0W5” 31in tho Pde FANCY RID SOCKEYE SALMON m made ' $16.11. I I lid llell ll I Wveridulhmlll yplalillab ‘sultry sleds, Cloear w FANCY are cor-toe SALMON Helllin red color, particularly rich In flavor, "eh h lood values. The aIl-pinporo colleen; keep some on Clooar Lao! FANCY PINK SALMON on use I,lnl . on nitolarlgliotsolgoerfdieh: "M" 5'“ ' Rod Rooo FANCY QUALITY RITA SALMON Ialr ls rleh Wlibwibliilfiiifitliounijofli 4.. eeelred 4 Cloaor Loo! I ‘HOLE IUTIIR (LAMS > , ll h h 11.1.1. gatvtttm".'.:":.z.-aa'zfm or. I I _ I be $14.70. liixponses $3.06. Balance DRESSES ybtnnnditirallliehael Doyle and rum 3i llEAliT Wlliiiliifi FUR SPRING 1'he very first signs of Spring hove arrived — . bright end beautiful Jigns in the "forms" of designed dresses,‘ In fabrics you'll enchontingly sigh over, colors you'll revel in. styles "ho'll" lose his haort to. Corns now and choose your 1 heart-winner from our exciting collection. I It was decided. w hole another card party in the Orange Hall. A letter was read from the In- stitute oiilce saying the adcpt~d Institute would be Charlton Insti- tute in Berkshire, lmgland. A committee was appointgq w pack and mail the parcel. Plannelette was distributed J0 the members present to be mode into garments i'or the Red Cross. A letter was read from the Sou- oi‘ fruit, isms, jellies, pickles, eto. rt was decided to answer Roll 0st! at next meeting with o. donation for this purpose. Collection amountod to & cents. The paper and questionnaire on child care tree read and dismissed. A “Babyb Name” Oontost was onioyod during the sooial hour- a-lso a contest put on by Mrs. Barry Buriko. Lunch was served by ‘the hos- tess assisted by Mrs. Horny Burke Lunch wee served by the hostess assisted by M's. Harry Burke and Miss Priscilla Jay. Next meeting will be held at the home o! Miss Mildred ‘mvrnsend. (Patriot please oopy) srorur-wmnow IYIIJDI Snakes have a protoctivo storm window over their eyes-a trans- parent membrane which saves the ayes from soratehu and iniury. In Memos-lam h loving mmsory o! my Gm- ht-hd. Mr. Daniel Lewis who passed uwoy February 10th, 1M1. lllo was aueh a very dear Father Bopotieutsokludandsotruo There was never a cloud so heavy or dork. Bat he new the sunlight through. Somewhere book of tho auuaot Where loneliness never diea Ile aleeps in a land oi glory ‘Neath the blue and gold o!‘ the ties. _ ‘ lovingly lemembedod lry Daughter - Maurie. In Memos-lam _I—'* In loving memory of our dear Iothor and “ ndrrsatlior, Mn. Thunea Doyle who panes! away February 19th, 1e41, aged 96 yeara. In Memos-lam In loving lazy of Muller MIG. UIZIAII B010! who paaeed owq Ielmnry ll, 10M. Wievarelaeltolito“. Inorerhlltotihinkoiyoe. Delehierneersho. III MEIMIRIAII Ia loving memory e! my OOIP Granlrnothm nae. ‘moms norm of 2mm name. who deported trons Illll life February Illll, 1M1. "Always so kind and gentle and trio." Alwoyareasamborelby‘ aunoaflr Gongwieloiiioua are ‘ “to-Mr. and MltDmIlas Aitken o! Fortune Brtdge who lost week celebrated their nitleth wed- ding anniversary. The event was flttlngly observed by relative-I who gathered at their ihorne on Morn- day evening to give them a sulr-. prise party. dmess token o! love and their children, Mr. sand Mme. Mtlren me ouanomn. The Central uariiiee ‘Ilsbeolaiuuiarucvoillclawa otloealintereenbutadroreidugd aw nature“ boinsertol a vaoeu aw flrlflly . aiilalnedvanoa: COOK'S for Photograph; Al‘ IOUI. SIBVIOI-Arulast 00a! Oo- Phona 249$. rrrown sauunsnd reoe for group and wedding pictures on location. EBA]. MRS. D. O. TOMPKIINQ discuss the Guide and scout leader today at 1 P. M. ove: C. F. 0. Y. MARITIDIE CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Mono- ton. Air and rail connections t: Montreal and Boston. Phone 2001 or 540. WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK both ooal and oil burning brood- ers, also brooder pipe and elbows. Book your order now, for delivery when required. Holman’: iottetown Store. Char- norm BEREAVED-Mlll M87 McDougoll, 235 Hillsborough Si... City, formerly or canoe Cove, re- ceived the sad news Sunday morn- ng from her sister Katie, that her husband. Mr. Charles Murphy at Berlin, N, 1L, had passed away. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Btipendiary Magistrate's Court. yesterday, a drunk and incapable was fined $5. and coats days, while a panty charged with possemion o! stolen goods was rc- manded until Saturday. No other cases appeared on yesterday's dou- ket. Fiftieth Wedding or l0 Anniversary blhea: An appropriate ad- was read and, as o tangible esteem irom ris Hospital asking tor donations ma”! are privileged to get together 1b: such on event. thorn making their home iin the oamumntity where thew were berm. o'piaoe of historic bandage-oiled. noted im- its scenic beauty and re- markable for its possibilities.) Since that day 50 years ago there have been many changes and you Mr. Altkon, have made s great eon- tflnrtim to communal life and progress through the develop- ment of the potato and dairying im- duetries under your guidance, as well as thrmgh your other inter- ests l.n chuarnh and school. in mold biailding and general development. In all these aotivitiea "the bride" was a constant help and coimeellor. Not only ha/ve you given your best to the oornmiuiniity but in the home your example has been a guiding light to your family. Here, iaithmlness to one another. kind- ness and love to ‘those near to you and a generous welcome and en- tertoinmeort to strangers and guests have always been in evi- dmce. The nrst 50 years are always the hardest but having been blessed with remarkable health you have been eble to ovemome all your stnupg-lee. You have given a solen- dld il-lusuatlon or self-reliance sn-d determination initiative and energy. Above all you have been mood neighbors-o, always giving a helping hand to iihose in need. al- ways showing o. true Christian spirit in all relations. not only in wvrk but in all activities. Wehopettiattheueordotttie peat, wiul continue in the suture. that the years to oome will equal the first. 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