l i PAGE SIX WHAT A LAD! ‘ififilfitif “ jvTllAl A out wlllil A sllowi wow! y lo-nllv is» sill. SHOWS ‘IO-DAY 8.l5-—'l.00--9.00 PRINCE EDWARD >75 A Léiiwvillt-‘wzlblsn-Mcoouaw ' lllillllb ' DONALD . sfitute send moo m the spit-fire Fund also $5.00 to the Milk for _ s. E M P IR E — 7.00 — 8.45 SAT. ONLY - .L ROADS LEAD TO The Capitol TU-DAY JR Sl-XT. snows v.15 - 7.00 - 8.45 SHE LOVED .-i FRIJI/fllilb UNTIL . . . venor reported the following articles had been sent in since January illeotiilg—4 ‘lrge quilts, 1 rib quilt. l navy scarf, ‘l pairs seamaxfs iatockiiigs, 4 boys sweaters, 1 girls sweater, 1 knitted suit, l pr. white socks, 3 prs. boys fawn stocking-i. 1 pr. pyjamas, 1 sweater, 1 pr. navy gloves, 4 prs. llirforoe two-way lllitls. The questionnaire on Agric- ulture ans (lisciisssd and filled in, papers were Wild by Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. Oscar MacKay. Collection was $1.85 and 0W0 members paid dues. April meeting to be lit-Yd at. the home oi Mrs. Murray ivlacKay. roll call to b‘: zinswerotl with a verse on “P€ace". Quzztiollllailc to be discussed Ls ‘Home Economics with Mrs Don, MncElven eonvenor. Program com- mittee, Mrs. Claude MacEwen and Mrs. Chester Euntain Program for the evening consisted of two con- tests. Meeting closed with the National Anthem Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. SIHNVS ALYFINEE VG fell rer'- enfrtluin rneni ST. PATRICKKQ PLAY AT FENSINGTON Standing room was at a. pro-- nlium lll the King George Hail, Kenslngwn, on ‘Puesday night when the Indian River Drama/tic Club presented the three ace comedy film only om ohilo "Aunt Tillie goes to Sea". Tnat the large audience enjoyed the en- tertainment was" quite evident bv their close attention and continu- Oils hearty laughter. "Aunt Tillie," who has been jilted at the altar by Luther Lorimer, decides to go to sec when she sees him on board a ship bound for Hawaii. She wimts to make life miserable for niin and nlaylw got a chant-e to throw him you'll find on illl gilt will? E overboard. ller abuse o1‘ him and - "ll nlen. lvhileb she meuningiiy ‘rnndishes a un rel a. caises muc ,. b‘ "HAY laughter. Tie part of Autiit Tillie 5' Y ‘was taken by the popular idol of YNE LYNNE (ARVER Yuclinn Rum‘ Dramas, Mrs. Inslie $ALLY PA HM “M”! Jammy’. "Luther Lormiei” who WILL ‘was been sellt to Halvaii on a more H“ 510M lilission by the Government, drops plant!" everything even his marriage plans to carry out his mission‘. Vgitgntihe unexpected advent of " un e" on shipboard his troubles begin. This part was very capab'y taken 003ml)‘, CARTOON by Mr. J. humid ‘Goodwin. grl¥filalrt — l “Pamea Tuc er’ un l e's NOVELTY REEL 1911960 who is goingito Hawaii on - r ~ . ‘ her honeymoon, was charmingly portrayed by Miss Eleanor Smith _ 'H_A' i . -:~——__=._— The part of her bridegroom, ‘Mervin NEW LONDON W. I. Tucker." who has lost his clo hes I u or I Ne“ in a hold-up, was interpreted by The Marci mee ng 11° ' Eddie Pclldergast. Wrappvd n a "WA" NNMGA" 3'52?‘”§¢i.i.£“é5.‘£§1iiii.°?§£€.’l?§ 5,33,?‘ ,l,‘,‘gi,,,',‘,’,g“"‘jlfl.,l'l‘q~fillfii SLIM §UMMERV|LLE members and four visitors pmsetnlt. wraxlh‘ Ever-yum, he makes m ‘p. PLUS -- SEA RAIDERS The Resident presiggd olgfiirilggeede pear-once he has thcflcloldred mags, “m, Kgnngfly Conlcdy meeting with the e a _ - Jinks. Vpalalyzed “w l "ear. 1i _ Roll call was answered with an rlolcn rflgaills. as Jinks supplcd Irish Joke and minutes of last 10L; of ¢mn¢dy_ Qther r _ . _ ‘ _ meeting war; read ‘éatgleiroved Mtg gihlihcomplete the cast” are; lg‘; 1.22.7?» -- —-— * . T signed Sic comm 1690MB sc er, w o manages ge SLLEDISI! “it” T“ s calls made on sick and school coni- {toy out of life itn spitlgflgf"; Igilg; BTOCKHOL}; .<L‘.Pl_ An nil‘ mittee repor ed paper owes were ng w e, a par rea a . . .. .- . . _~ - needed. Correspondence consisted rzlycd bv Billy Shea. The role of his flflignfllfinr‘..3;qtfi§iilgon9rq§ail§ifii, i.'1 a letter from the Supervisor, one wife “Evangeline” was noted It! f01'1n“.,.(‘1 “n11 “wary [fflng from Jewels Spitfire ‘Committee’, perfection by Miss Imelda hyac- gi. , pm phones’ pvgn (m9 from {he Klnsmens Club. 1t lmllnn. /“ was moved and seconded that In- i Miss Vina Higgins us‘ Beth iii! nit W" °' H"; I liPllllll Ill ALSO — TRAVELOGIIE A WARNER BROS. Hll’ with BRENDA MARSHALL ARTHUR KENNEDY OLYMPE BRADNA Th“ V,“ n ‘Mmmln; pool on the Ilawilan estate if llullrl-l K. "Jlllllll, Itilmsnn. .\‘. .l., milllonurle. 'l‘udi.v.- ..n l-lr raid shelter where the Dal on My |'Il"\'|‘ l|ir_\'ll Lilwl \;"lil' lriv J Ii "imff-‘i- WI"! ‘n 2' ‘I _,, "fink, mm! i, covered irrih 29 inches of ifld and, im- an I‘.\I.lll\' lollrll, palm fronds. Shelter h» mttan familial-e, kltchenet and ndio ' . --s r.p".aa=.z‘im‘=;iligrj.;a§yi Britain Fund. The Red Cross con- m JAvlll-zsolrs ‘ THE CELABEOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Bristol and Vicinity " W0‘! ‘ ‘M, “ ‘$98 Vi!" ll"! Viflillll! . H bolt who has been ill inpglouaospiiyal in Charlottetown, ' w” “l; w return homo last week. m“ both S. Leslie, who bu been 11651111? on a vacation has re- sumed m.» position in Toronto, Miss Leslie taueht school hm , some years allo berm 801118 w ‘lbronto. All!!!‘ Douootto who hid .5 mgflher home hem with her mother has removed to Charlotte- town. Miss Ella m icrre. 1w: zone to the city w m with her sister Mn Ainiar Douccm M!“ Hope Dingwell, P.W.C., Btu- dezlt spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ding- well, Morcll. William l-Iawboit, who vua ' w» visiting in Hunter River, bu n- t/urncd home. Friends of Mir. Albert MacEwen. v will be pleased to see him out again after being confined to his home moot of the winter. m three Baker Brothern, Percy, Wentzal and Patrick arrived from Halifax. to start getting their fish- 1118 8w!‘ ready fol- he lobster season. Mus u m: , u visit-in in the city firuesongrr her aunt Campbell. Mr. Patrick Curran. oldest resid- ent 1n this vicinity, was in the City last week on business. Mir. Valentine MacDonald has rc- oelvod his call to the armed forces. Mrs. Joseph McMillan has rc- ceived word from her son Reggie R.C.N. stating he was in England. _____ Mr. w. A. 0'1: i , folr Hogan-n’; fifffimm"? . an M ll S t d first trip Jill‘. “$55K “y on m‘ Mrs. Wendal Coffin, was in the City 188i; Week on business. W111 be pleased to learn he was n. turned home from the hospital, f- ter his serious illness much im- proved. _-_-_... The conditions of Mr, mwm-d Ryan, who is a atlent at m; Charlottetown hosprtal, Show; vQfy little if any change. Mr. Reggie MacDonald. is at- tending the short course for farm. ers at Charlottetown. Miss Reta Cullen spent su d "' Per home in Morell. n ay Mrs. John Campbell. hm return. ed to her home in Charlottetown, after visiting her parents here Mr. gangs. Mrs. Joseph Degclfinror m __________ PLANE! 0F 1912 The first enclosed cabin airplane was built in 1912 by Bleriot, and W §¢Aezaiznelix;_ Barbour" and Miss Blanche Camp- bell ln"the dual roles o: "gym, "E8116 and "Lucinda Talbot", both turned in fine performances, die Cameron Rave a clever impersonation of "Bernie Oakie" the ship's news repel-tel; Bernand MacLellan sustained his rapist" °.:;"*'°"-* -s e D's ar t ti. to perfection. w 8 m pm The flppropriate stage arrange- ment. added greatly m the infer. pretation of the play. Irish music played by Mia; Mary M°Ql18id (piano) Ivlr. Fredle Kil- xiufltzm )(viol1n) Bllld mJohn Inglis was a. peas g: time 1' the entertainment, e. 0 Specialties between the acts were greatly enjoyed. M.r. Raymond Kelly oi’ Kinkora sang very accept- ably. “The Roseof Irulec" and Llwhen Irish Eyes lue Smiling", Mr. B wood Dunning delighted the sud. ienoc with two vocal numbers to his own guitar accompanlameilt "Danny Boy" and “Smiling Through". Mr. Malchias Callaghan of Charlottctown made n. big ‘lit with his rollicking Irish song and was obliacd to Nlpond to a second encore. Mr. Kenneth McLean, the ever popular step-dancer gave a fine exhibition of the terpsichorean art. Miss Vina Higgins sang very sweet- ly "The Shrine of St. Cecelia" and "Your Laughing Irish Eyes". Mr. James Saunders presided in his usual capable manner. The National Anihemubfougilt the en- tertainment tcjiclose. K. M Yardley ._ f O London FINE TOILETRIES Lavender Wohr Lavender Soap Luvendar Bath Tablets Lavender Smelling Salts Lavender Talc 45c $1.00 Lavender Face Powder Luvandomeol per box $1.20, $1.35, $2.25, $3.50 Lavender Dusting Powder Bond Sf. Perfume Fragrance Perfumt Compacts up to $5.50 Oatmeal Soup 25c 55c Rose Soup 35¢ Cologne Soap 35c Fern Soup 35c Shaving Bowls $1.25 Shaving Slick Shaving Cream Alter Shove Lotion I Hair Oil Briliionflni Why does no one fall for Otto? He perspircs ? Well, we've His mistake in he "offends"- That’s what keeps him abort lath tonight with UFIIUOY ‘Ibo 0N! soup upoclclly Itch l0 pnvonl “LO.” (lady Odor) Scotlan boy shown above Clarence F. Barkhouse een serving overseas for ur months. He b flu [911 Church Lake’ N‘ Ezram Barkhouu, "GETHSEMANE ROAD" Lift up their burden! Help all you can, shoulder to shoulder; Don’t let us falter, w Of wrfls grim black fate. 8B seem lighter; ocd hearty laugh, A N81 bit of chaff. Add‘: wee bit of It will help with Of care and h? On Gethsemane Road. -Charioi-te R Pkiley, Freetown, PL‘ I. AVONLEA W. l. -__.._. The monthlv l-neeting of Avonlea Women's Institute was held at the rs. M. J. Doyle with on ndance of eleven members and The president Mrs. meeting opened by and repeating the . Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved, A lotto: you read from the Red Cross concerning the collection at salvage. On motion the new school committees were to help the teach- ers in each district in explain about d make arrangements for: collection. Committees reported and MW 0M8 lppvinted were: Rustico oo Mira. T L. MacNeill. Rultico 8 Mrs. Roy Wooincr and Mrs. Fie ming. Cavendish school, Mrs. Lowell Wyand and Mary Stewart. Caven- Moorc and Mn. Omen. Blanket Fund committees reported 814.00 collected" ‘furhhb . month. This fund is to be left open _ for contributions $3.00 was collect- , the milk bottles stores for Milk for Britain Fund. i Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson and Mrs. Flemming w-w appointed Red Cross Convenora. The Questionnaire was .,. in charge of Mrs. _ who led a very in ' sioh on Citizenship. Rloll call to be answered at next 1e meeting wi‘li. What I do to dis of the daily tasks. Save The King. s articles passed in since meeting, 6 sweaters, 2 prs. ..ll18.under...tGlo--lampiccg- "urine meeting discus- clooed with God and 3 helmet caps. ' The March meetin - ringtori Women's Inst tute th at the home of Mrs. and one visitor present. The meeting operie repeating the creed in unison. On new member was welcomed and one other paid her fee. Collection am- ed to 85. Bevel-oi members passed in their proceeds from card ._ parties. which amounted to 10 " this makes a total o! 829.56 t is way. $1.26 government , grant was received l rs nyiamas. Yam was distri- for sweaters. Correspondence - . Committees reported. Mrs. Louis Hu hes invLed members “ or next meetins. roll l call to be answered with a vitamine and its source. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. tv lunch was served by hostess. l-‘OBMERLY OF OTTAWA COLWYN BAY, Wales-if)?»- , Donald Mathcson, M, former resid- i ent or Ottawa. Canada. died at a w. James l‘. Murphy also is a manber in His Majesty's Navy spent avglleucnt furlough in Park Col-neu- ting hi: wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a little daughter on March 16th. The many friend: of Mial Plur- ma Adams m pleased to loam she is recovering from l. seven attack o: qufnwy. ‘rho Bea View Branch cit the Red Cross met on Thumd evening at the home of we. W. Donald Owing to unfavorable weather the gathering was not as large as it would have been, but. a goodly amount of knitting was accomplish- ed. A liberal supply of yarn was distributed iunong the different one: in the community. An interesting feature was n. knitting content, the first prize was won by Mm Luna Graham and Mrs. Arthur Stewart the second prize. The gentlemen won entertained with cards. A bountiful lunch was served by the committee. Miss Marion Mrs. James E. Murphy, Mira. lglltglfilllld and Mrs. Latch Suther- m . A number of the pupils of Sea View School are suffering from an epidemic of bore blunt and en- larged glands. ‘ Misc Hilda. Adana, Bununerside, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and lvlrs. James Adams. m. John Bennett has returned to his home kl Darnley after spend- ing the winter months in the lum-b- A er woods at New Brunswick. Mr. Morton Adams spent the week-end pleasantly at his old hane hen ____ A moat plea-suit loch! waning and dance was held in tho Hall Monday evening. The large gather- ing enjoyed themselves to the . strains of music flu-rushed by Mr. sponsored by the cmnrnitteo in charge of repair work to the hull. Extensvc preparations are being made for another season's fishing and piles of new traps an very much in evidence. 'I‘lle outlook, for the fishin industry is brighter than for sevens past years The many friends of Mr. Colin Adams are pleased to learn he is making a good recovery after his recent operation in Prince County Hospital. Many will be sorry to learn that Mrs. John G. McKay ls confined to bed suffering from a severe cold. Mr. and Mina. Samuel Berna-d, French River. spent; a few days pleasantly with friends in Dcmley. Miss Margaret McLeod, was a recent visiicfto Sea View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Donald, Master George and Miss Enid, spent l. few clays pleasantly in South Rustico the guests of Mrs. Donald's brunt/s Mr. and Mrs. Toombs. Mrs. John W Pickering received word recently of the passing of her broilher-in-law Mr. Archibald Pick- ering at his home in West Virginia at the are of 0B years, after only- a veiy short. illness following a para- lytic stroke from which he never regained consciousness. The late Mr. Pickering was born in Sea View, son of the late Mr. and lVlrs. David Pickering. He left the Island when quite a young man but was a frequent visitor to the place of lis birth, and will be kindly re- membered by many in this comm- unity who all deeply deplore his L’. Sympathy h extended i» all friends in their bereavement. M. Josie MacGregor who is em- yioyed at carpenter work in sum- merside spent the week-end at his home here. M6!!! will be uoirry to i of the serious illness of mneggude Adams who u a patient in Royal Victoria Hospital. Halifax. Miss Marjorie Bryentcn R.N., who has been taking l. post, n14. not» course in Quebec has com. d pleted a and i. now the guest of her alter Mm. Charles Diuggnn, Sea View. -____ A 5t. Patrick's Concert was held in Darnley Hall on ‘rhuraday eve - Dwrnley w. I. m: non was filled with an orderly and appreciative audience v/ho greatly enjoyed the MIWUIK Dwflfamme, Mr. John W. Murphy Mpably Dmsidad. Chorus by the membe a of the W.I.. Klee Home Fires Burning. Duel), Carl Crooner and Eula. Adam! with irulhr accompaniment by ma! Cmuier. The Lily of Hillabelly Val- ley. Monologue, Mrs. Harry Om:- r Solo, Elwood Crpaier with guitar accompaniment. Dialogue, Members of W. I. Monologue. Mrs. Junes Hickey. solo, Joyce McKay. Gvwraphy Match. By senior Pupils Step dancing, Esther McKay. solo, Elmer Hickey. solo, Frank McKay, in costume. ‘Irose numbers were loudly applauded and created much amusement. The next number was Shame The Wealth conducted by the chairman. This created a great deal o! excitment and merriment. Mr. Charles MacGregor won the Oscar prize. There was also a sale c-f candy and a splendid sum was realized. ‘I'm alngin of the King ‘nought this pleuan evening to l close. V. __._i___i._. SPRING VALLEY W. I. Mrs. George Cotton entertained the March meeting of the HPXIIII Val W. I on Wrdnesdly. the 4th not. The Preddont. Mrs. Wesley Ooic pmided. Mrs. ind ado». teiiuxvdzameiibé" "i? ILACKl-IIADS Don't ucue bllckllndl — fulfil" thorn. ‘c! two doiunccaogluillslrglll; 7:1}: "WJYET?L h? Elam-sf: ‘is: n: ea . cy I mp y alumna: by ihlo uic nil?!‘ "W l ill-call by - n °°l°- tlonnbifl ‘alum’ s“ “mo” We" wnfi-Efiiri aQlglftr on W Nxfiigld ffoyect and an interesting T11 sum - . new me , m?“ a 800M elliiiimiiiogh‘: Mo:- ggg Glover invlicd ""21." dri"*s*'*mrr':r;..i€: r com e . o ow "'°""""'.i "will" wlil¢ll"“$.¢?§ llwiiififiifire<i7h° w m“ b, m n I m" l“ M “Ms his Tantra- ' ' by Mrs, Lmkhart: Beg" venor of i116 rwarded b0 an - ' éi-lloailll-sli.sanalio ma’, m, ,,, m. quilt at her home. 1n l-esponsfl W mo? Rfigxdleflpy Mrs. “wey-ednuch, gmoyed. Collection ~ ‘BOBBY or‘ 0W tier from the Jewel's Spitfire -i-1vunc,-the mum- of 451M “mm “w mm o; “as was received u the Government Grant. The '§'°“,‘°°’;,d'°‘m““‘°§’$llil°n§"l?.§niiiie it} mail un or ' i " in ve ' n w“ the.“ decided to send “:59 gag-s practiced by Dru of tl-lg Val!!!’ boys in his Males Y; - i Berg-EN; boil w“ being down nus non LORD MAYOR py en m ____ to contain a pair 01 wxllimhlmd __ xarnpll by the Institute. Mrs. James mrzoon -—(CP) As an ° paid Campbell and Hiram Harl-inglan i128 031;": were appointed to look after ¢ Y New ocmmittccs were w- Iflndw‘ 0'23 buses his cai- only on inted vim-Sick. mo. Cotton. fro-ills Billion; ~ H Harrington. school. Mrs. ilta e occils .. PRE EASTER SALE 0F SUITS BOYS, YOUTHS, STUDENTS Broken Lines af Big Reductions ' 'll‘o make room for our new Sprlnl lkfii we have picked from_our stock all broken lines-included are fine English and 1L0- mestic all wool tweed: and lei-gel. About so suits in the lot -Sim 84 to 87- Reg. s 9.95 suits iww- - - - - —O 1-46 Reg. 12.95 suits novv — - — — -— —- 9-71 Reg. 18.95 suits novv- — — — — — 14-21 Reg. 22.50 suits now — -- - — — —- 15-35 Reg. 25.00 suits novv- — - — — — 13-75 MGDRE a. PMEODMEL THE BOYS’ SHOP members, each BOX rm- mammal", um momberl u n» an. mchiliomé"? anneal. are shown In the nhovl! IPMIP. 51°,‘ Y" M‘ i“ "h" umr. Juli noun. hunt low: mm cum, on. lnltb N" and. ma. Glover. Mfl- CM’ A humorous Weaving WES one of the earlifi-‘l su- John L-wrie- , London. travels Fwlfjg uses and ulldellm“