66 rm rw' orrsrovvw rzwifzhmw \ K .fJiT:»:.' J. 0 , _ 1 lst. .ar . .iréi ‘ ""~4f; ‘ii tl 95'- ` ff gl; ‘__ ' "’\ 1 ' _ ~ - Fiv- rosew- iff. A? ';"¢ 12/2* elif f. €£1’¢i~1ti=_ , _, fm. .pf ‘gr : ~ z: .I- --l¢l , ‘ f /7* _l-_....l' I . \' ». ».¢l~(\< -r> ‘ " ~.0 `.l'.~f"'".‘ , . ~Qf2<_:Y`l*#`i§` , I ’ 'mm 'k§»“"` -iBlACli‘B wlu be sold out ol fresh frozen herring before Marius -1000 YARDS Figured Broadcloth 'from 1-5 yard ends. Special price 25:: yard. Quilt patches fancy cre- tonne 1 lb. rolls. Special 50c per lb. Wm. McKay, Kensington. 1988-2-28-21. -CAPE TEAVEBSE VS. ALBER- TON IN Kensington Rink on Friday. nu. zsui. st s p. iii. 'rnisls the ru-st game of the final lilly-off to decide the winners of the McLean Trophy. Prince County. Admission ,25c. and 50c. Hour's skate after game. _ 1988-31 ____ -YOUNG, All JOY RIDER.-The Moth Plane that was in Bummerside about two weeks ago taking up joy riders ,returned on Tuesday afternoon and was busily eiililw in taking passengers up for ten minute spins. It will be remembered that Master Kenneth Bell, aged fifteen, went up 9 9 Slllllly F1°0Ck u..“:‘:.::.'.'..":: the gentler sex has gone him one better. On Tuesday afternoon little In this fine assortment we feature a wide MB, G,,,,,,,,_ ,,,e,,,, yn, 01,, d,,,,g,,_ range of the smartest models of the Spring season. New Spring Prints, pret- ty and serviceable, sleeveless or with sleeves. Three of the popular styles are shown above. All colors guaranteed fast to washing. Full assortment of sizes-Misses 14 to Women’s 44. Over the counter- or niailedpostpaid anywhere in P. E. I. , EACH _ . . . . . - , . Special early Spring Display of Wash Goods On tables down centre of store you’1l see the iinest showing of wash goods in Char- lottetown. Piques, Pongee. Waffle Cloth, Rayon, Crayslieen. l\‘oulard, Fancy Dimitles, Col- leen, Volles. `___w____ _ The prices are attractive. “MMV” _ ;'_~ In Deciding on the Right Style her nt the Dress goods Department. Wecliiesday and Tliursday we have offered you this interesting service ENTIRELY FREE ` Miss Aldred, style expert and dress designing in- structress with the But- terick Company will be glad to tell you how to make any sort of dress, advise as to design. suit- able color oi’ fabric ti* l fl ` '23 Il '*'<'*f_‘5-,’,',_;,i,.,~§;¥=\re;'a ». "* ...g r'~`. , H; -S '4 ` Only two days- Wednesday and Thurs- day, call any time duqvng that period. -~ Butterick Pattern, 8038 i . 3 ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peter Gal- lant, of Borden. went up with Pilot ‘ Wade and took a spin over the town and surroundings. The plane was moved on the ice near the Queen Hotel for the night and continued its activities on Wednesday.-B. PERSONALS . --itevf num ,ivicxsi-ian, rigiiish. is Vllllillll hll HUGH” lb I0hl.*°Ti .___- --Mlss Dora Hackett, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. P. M. Noonan, Charlottetown, returned to her home in 'I‘lgi’illh on Saturday.-T. - -Mr. Terrence Campbell, Alberton. spent the week end in Tignish, the guest of the Conroy family.--T. -Miss Annie Gavin, B. N., New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gavin, Tignlsh.-T. -Mr. J. A. Brennan, Tlgnlsh, and daughter Miss Stella, were in Sum- merside during tts) past week visiting ' Mrs. Brennan. who is recovering ri-om a serious operation which she under- some days ago.-T. -Mr. W. K. Mactiiougan, of Bum- merslde, who underwent a. serious operation in the Royal Victoria Hoi- pltsl, st Montreal last week is, it is pleasing to report, making a good re- covery.-B. ' 0-Mrs. (R.ev.) G. T. Bpriggs, of Kensington, is the guest this week of Mrs. R. B. Richardson, oi Suni- nierside. Mrs. Spriggs is in Summer- iS5 E- G1'3C€ Aldfe will help YOU- S99 side on account oi' the illness of her husband, Rev. G. T. Bprlggs.--8. England now has 32.485 unemploy- I-ed blind. | Japsirs pei- capita note circulation } is $0.33, the lowest in the world. Was Helpless if Uillimklitnuvulrlism Hr`.F1¢flXesf¢h, 31 C‘ra\?‘l‘tl AN, Windsor, Chit., writes: ‘I was '_§ stil 1:51’ iéggi 3'; giiii ¢E§H§ it .girii - Blfmloijlt _ i[} i.ti <>i> 5 _ I YQ U Valet NH! of t.":'..':.-.-..f'-"-m........"`~‘ ra advised is &n'l\."' Pa\lP0l|ybyT\s‘I.UlbalI@» 1068-2-28-21., went. at the Prince County Hospitslt Eastern Egdrdian . .~i-iuisiwrsiiiliw seiwioiis- at ll a. in. and 7 p. iii.; Dundas at a p. m. asv. w. zfosviss. n. ii., Minister. . ..°_SUNDAY SERVICES-Bcv. J. W. Williams will conduct services on Sunday, March 2. as follows: Mon- tague at 10.30 a. m.; _Georgetown at 2.45 p. m.; Sturgeon at 1 p. m. . .°liAKEVlEW INSTITUTE-The February meeting of Lakeview In- stitute met. at the home of Mrs. J. H. Baker on February 6. and opened with the singing of- the “Maple Leaf Forever." " The Vice-President, Mrs. E. D. Fraser, presided, and Mrs. H. G. Morrow acted ss secretary. Min- , utes of last meeting were read and ‘ adopted. Mrs. Hudson Morrow and` Mrs. Livingstone Rose were appoint- ' ed a program committee for the next six months. Program consisted of:-" A song, “O Canada," by Institute_ members, and a. Question Box. Roll call was answered by a verse from some Canadian poet. Meeting closed with the National Anthem to meet next month at the home ci’ Mrs. E. D. Fraser, roll call to be answered by "Riddles" ` _*_ ..fNEW INSTITUTE-A meeting was held on Feb. 15th, at the home of Mrs._Edgsr MacArthur, Brooklyn, for , l roi- sabbath, umm and. oaoiigiiil 1 ` _ ‘ Fsliatmuv -»-1 ,». -_if-|'i-i " _s-_-as-sl egg; 1 5' W, I*-__. _s~¢¢-»-~=i2:_-»:~ - `_;_,_,___ s 0 l ' Western Guardian , L `, 2 wwf mv “°"'"“f. ` ' . l k l au. .1 r..`aeuy. manager ...-"'..:.':..'::’a....°:.';*:;~...f::» ...P95 M-..»»»»-»~ . . 1| g°°d pipg wbatco recent visitor to Charlottetown. S -__ QL Mrs. Harry Arnett and Mr. Ern-r est Arnett. wee Visitors to CIN Traverse Fridsi the Zliiist-B of Mrs. Ciaude Hr/watt . I The school is progressing favor-l ably wider the capable management., of our teacher Mr. Wilfred Keele. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tbwnscrid. Slicrbroak. were visitors to Searle- town Sunday. Mr, A. C. Green made a buslnessl trip to Summerside Friday. ‘ Mr. Max cope. has left for D05- tun. ` Mr. Arthur Clarke bl’ the Bank of Nova Scotia. Albany was a paris- - cnger on the express Friday even- ing to attend the hockey match in Kensington, between the Caps Tra- verse Greyhounds cnd Kensington. Coiigratulatloiis go out to Mr. Mid Mrs. Austin Noonan on the arrival of g bouncing baby boy at their home Saturday morning. .Master Robert Cui-michael made a biislncss trip to Central Bcdequc Monday morning. Much credit is due our eillcient and obliging mail courier Mr. Ray MacDonald. who always gives splen- did servlw to the public. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cameron were visitors to Springton Bundsy. the purpose of organizing a Womens Institute. The meeting opened wltiil "O Ulhadl." ind eleven members eh-| rolled. The following officers, were! elected: President. Mrs. Edgar Mac-I Arthur; Vice-President, Mrs. Fred J.: White; .Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Jus.; D. Hodgson: Directors, Mrs. Chas. iii Johnston, Mrs. Gordon Hardy rind’ Miss Annie Leard. Meetings are to' be held at the homes of the di!fei'ent` members on theflrst Tuesday oil each month. Mrs. Hccigsoirs lnvita-' tion to have next meeting at licr, home was accepted with Mrs. Lyiniin! Leard, Mrs. "Fred White and Mrs! Alex Leard Ori the- rciresliinent com-R mittee. Meeting closed with the singing or the Island Hymn. ..°THE MONTHLY MEETING, of Sturgeon Womeirs Institute was heldst the home of Mrs. Hugh Ubllinks. The president, Mrs. Leiglig Wight, presided. Meeting openedf with Institute Ode. Twelve incni-I bers answered roll call with s. New! Year Resolution regarding Institute* work. Minutes of previous meeting: I The funeral ol the late Miss Mary "ad md °'ppr°v°d` R‘°p°"‘°’ °‘ °""“' at the hs-use and grave were con- Mr. l\fia.\; Loliu‘g0y. North Tryon: was ii. visitor to Sunmierside Mon- day. Misses Annu and Mary Carmich- ael were the guests Oi Miss Mary Garland, Sunday. V The February meeting of the Jub- iloc Woineirs Institute was held at thc ironic of Mi's. W. P. Cameron. _ Mr. George ltuncie, Searletxvwii, was a recent visitor to-Albany. Messrs. Frank Bell. Gilbert' Bell, l~‘i~ank Sillikcr and Alva Blackmore. Soarletown, were visitors to Albany Saturday evening.-H. . MT. STEWART NOTES Cmiicrori was held. from the home of her neplietv, C. B. Cameron Hd. Hillsboro, on Tuesday afternoon Feb. 18th., at 2 p. in., and with the almost imipassable .condition of the roads was largely attended. Services _ a I K :nag lil! ¢""Ji'* 2 Sf.. -. ` E19 ` NE GOODS With pleasure we announce the arrival of new spring goods, from almost every part cf the globe. . Our piece goods department has bees considerably enlarged, making it new one of the best arranged shopping centres of this store. The new arrivals include lovely new' Silks from the Orient in Fugi Silk, all spring shades _ .. 85c yd. Pongee, special 35 in. wide suitable for curtains and childrens’ dresses 39c yd. Cordgette, special . . . . _ . . . . .. $1.39 yd. Baronette in twelve shades 98c yd. Radient pique in fancy pnttem . $1.35 yd. Plain Pique in shades of Rose, Sun- glow, Pink, Blue also Bgui-eil _ .. .... -ise, 'zoe yd. New Wafle Cloth for dresses and sport coats 75a yd. Largest and 'best assortment of prints we have ever shown prices ranging from............ . . . . ..t....2lcto50c Curtain Miisliii, Polka Dot Edge ln Blue, Green and Yellow 1Bc Frllled Curtsiiiliig 40c Coloured Edge Curtalniiig .. 3Bc Also large asortment. in Marquisettc and Fancy Net. Prices ranging from 4o¢ io 51.00 Hand Blocked Cretoiine in all the new est patterns. - ~ Melrose Voile in fancy floral patterns $1.25 to $1.50 yd. Msndei-in Suiting for Suits or Sport Dresses 36ii\. wide $1.35 yd. Ask for the new Valencia Cloth, the newest silk fabric for ensembles and dresses in Salmon, Sunset, Pink, Champagne, Vassar Rose, Orchid, White, Treaty Green, Oleander, Celoste Blue. r ‘ New Flat Crepe in shades of Bermuda Green, Aquatone, Plage Fleurie, Fire- brand, Kyoto Blue, Duorn`5 Blue, Hula Brown, Viennese Violet, Magants, Vio- lete, Swiss Rose, Custard, Shell Bloom, also Black, White and Navy. New Spring Tweeds, 54 inch from . .. ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.45 1.0 $3.10 yd. Basket-weave Coating in Rose, Kyoto Blue, Seaspray, Orchid, Sunglow, 54 iii. $2.50 to $2.85 Satin Ray in fancy patterns, 36 iri- Speclal $1.00 Figured Rayon and Bydeless Crepe all new spring patterns ranging in price from ...;..._.... 65c to $1.50 yd, New Printed Silks . . . . . . '$1.35 to $2.85 Printed Flat Crepe 38 inch in Royal Sand, Navy, Brown. . Splendid showing of Georgettes $2.25 New Crepe. and Georgette Dresses in the-new shades, Blue Bell, Corlnthiin Green, Dahlia, English Green, Navy 'and Black. Dress Costs, , Ensemble Suits in Crepe.- Jersey Dresses. 50 Ladies Silk Dresses at $6.75 Boys’ Light and Dark Tweed Suits, one pair pants. Sizes 26 to 30 $5.50 to $8.00 Boys’ Blue Cheviot Suits with two pairs Bloomer pants. sizes 26 to 30 $7.75 Boy's Fancy Tweed Suits with two pairs Bloomer Pants. Sizes 26 to 30. ....... ..$9.5o Boys' Heavy Fox Serge Suits, Armor Clad Reinforced cloth and double scamcd, one pair Bloomer and one piiii- of breaches, sizes -26 to 30 .. . . . . $13.50 Youths’ Heavy Fox Blue Serge Suits with two pairs Long Pants Armoi- Clld ... ... $16.50 Youths’ Heavy Fox Blue Serge Suits with two pairs Long Pants. Special . . . . . . . . . ..$l4.50 Large assortment *of Boys’ Knickers and Bloomer Pants ._ 654: to $1.50 Youths’ Fancy Tweed Coats for spring wear. Size 84 to 38 . . . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 Men's Fancy Tweed Coats famous Guard Model for spring wear, newest patterns, elses 36 to 42. .. . . . . . . . 15.00 Men's Fancy over check light tweeds. assorted patterns, spring and fall wear . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $20.00 to $25.00 Youths’ and Men’s odd Pants; famous Cornwall make, Tweeils, Blues and Fancy Wohted Sizes 31 to 48. . . . . . . . ..$3.75t0$7.50 1-__-Z|1_-an11lli_I-_D _‘ A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THE LA’l`ES'l‘_MODELS IN_ LADIES HATS JUST RECEIVED. . ' . S. A. McDONALD mllitees heard and new ones ap- !/ducted by her pastor mv' M E_ pdnwd’ It W" decided t° °l°°‘" mc Gcnge. The pallfbearers were Les school room on the afternoon of tliol MUASMYI Thom” Baird. c_ Mc_ "'“" " 5 .ny p2uiIi>§mch=fr{ii§sru'wiu as ifsisi 7 7 _ drm to* Donslikton on lm on Mom” mommz W st. Amin” n ' ` Curch. pole be put up and new flag to ily on examination day. Money was . ment tal-:ting place in West. St. Pet- voted for treat for pupils. All hillsl Us Cemewm paid to date. Three new members in February. ..‘SOClAIi GA'l‘HEltING~Cn Friday. Feb. 28. a pie social and dance was held in Psnmure Is- land School. Both socially and lin- Hlltll-lly it was a wonderful sucuvss. Excellent music was i‘urri'i.slied by Mr. Hubert Campbell. assisted by Mr. James Farrell and Miss Mary B, Lm\1l8|1l1- A5 10 D- m. there was a lull in the dancin! while the pier. WEN H\1CU0l'1l?d by Mr. Edwin Mac- Doneld assisted by Mr, Benedict imi- rilgan. Hot tea was then served by the ladies and all partook ol’ ii good lunch. The music and dance again began and was kept merrily agolng until 1.30 when all dispersed to their homu proclaiming it "the best time ever." This dance was _under the aus- pices of the Panmuio Wcmen’s In- 6 B `" _ " mrs mn ii MO GRE 6, M H H-T R .S .;..;: _ ' . , -..'v.'.#e°'.é‘i`f. 21°). \ I . . work since its organization. . The first woman assistant examiner ever in the British patent office has gnu. g,,,,` on Jun been iippoiiitcfi. ‘ ivir. smiling clam, Mt. stewart, lam' Moved and sewnded me MEA Lauchlan, Urban Bamlbrlck, Henry enrblled. Meeting closed by singing. Mr Fr S .nl d 1; iss Ai-in the National Anthem, after which . S ,ed nu an M hmm W. M b th _N Cllianley, Mt. Stewart. spent ¢. few 1 s serv y e hostess _ , Mn- Ben Gmham kindly mvnedi ddls in Charlottetown last week. the Institute to meet at her liousc: Mm, Beale McLc°A_ teacher’ Mal Comix and James Dingweil. Inter-‘l Stewart. attended the funeral of her friend the law Miss Mary Martin, Vaileyneld, on Friday last, Congratulations to Mr. and Mis. W. L. McLeod. Mt. Stewart, on the, on-th or it uoumiiig baby my rw.-ul 17th.' ,M plsyss in Morsll rink ca nidsv mm. Gordon Collin released the on saturday. game to the satisfaction cf all- 01100 . . mm ` some time visiting her sister Mn. 'rm mmy friends or Miss Ruth McKenzie are sorry to leant she is cimiinao to mi- home on wwulit °f lungs; and are looking forward -for Mr. J. A. cofiin and family Mt. Stewart. were visitors to Morell on Friday list.--D. Amcng those at-t-ending the hook-; ey game at Morell on Friday even-| ing last were Misses Marlon Molten- i zic and Annie McDonald and Mcssrsi gteuglly improving and are hnpllls Wcridoli McAssey and Arthur Mc-I to soon sae him "mind U uV°l¥ ll Lauclilaii. lever. ` Man of our fanners are now an y ~ . .~ - . gaged in liaulirig wood and all say was a visitor tn Charlottetown on the best rbdds fm' hlillilk 101' ‘BOMB W0dXl¢dly llifi. time. Many ot our young people attend- spent sunday at, his homo Mt. Stew- sa the movies ,iii the 1. o. in 1~mi|m. Mt. Stewart, on Wednesday night and pronounced them the best forl seine time. A surrounding districts were shocked an early reco\’€l‘l’~ THE ALL-STAR. NEWSPAPIB The many friends of Miller SMH- STAFF ing McKay are glad to know he is -- City Editor-Shakespeare. Bhipphig-Cohfld, Masefield. Mlrrltets-l\‘on‘is. Advice to the lovelorn-,George Sand. War Correspondents-Caesar, Hom- er. Xencphon. ' Bridge Boa-t-Bret Harte. Spoi-gs-Ike Walton. Editorials-E. D. l. N. Southworth. Horatio Allir. Merle ccrrelli. - Seneca, Rousseau. Copy boys-Shelley. Keats. Ccluinnist-anlomon. to nn-ii eu sstimiiy night or we xf;,’;:;`m“'°" °::;'ndL“u":; death tl John J. McCormick of mundo' *news* o_ “‘m,y_' . mi- Joi... i-1 mm. ivii soiwm Mr. ries .i._smiui or me c. N. is. The people of Mt. Stewart and _ _ ' _ _ - ` ' -rwo i oosibr wmv -rnaA'ran‘ ’ me 'ro-Nic.s-\°r- FOR THE TO QQ-MAKE' SOMI. Mamie. l is IN CAST- . rs if toivziritlmjrs. - . '°° wsu s Pu-r rwo more-r l Row 'deserve son Mn. .neue “‘ siumoiwc ui>i~‘A'rHER 1' A *_ - S ' Y ` r -Br G.°°f=¢ M°M===\=»" ..."’,°’i.?...i'..f‘.‘.°‘.1T‘°"”‘°" “°“"“' °“' Reporters-rlsubsrt uorki, Ds lsupassuit. Police Reporter--Conan Don. _ Statehouse' R4pof@*-Dlli’Mli._ BELLQMA I-IIESON omaha a samba. osliuum ‘~ IDN!! ‘N I-DM ' lolrtldil . . 4. I, =i é . F-r Pqixnis 0 ... 1 com, n,§_”£oI‘c‘,,”u,,P§",,x,,°§',°_° B re . Mu. Mums Mcumus, mow. “ _ savage Harbor. swit 'M W0* ¢*‘d` _ _, . 5,, me hmm gf hor parents Ur. and V I A very intemtuu guns of molar Mn. Mcnoniia. M1. swwm. _ 1,’ Q, lil ---fe- ended 12-7 in favor of l-ld. Hillsboro Miss Bertha. Affleck is spending 1 U~ J '_ _ ’ ` - \~' . . ~ - » i l . o-oosqososssivooicsiscsdssge' ,......l....| I - , .,.l _ night, pgs. ziat..v'men me ad. Huis- wg Mui-met Martin, im. stew- . .é___",_ ` “__ boro ho¢ey team played the Morlell ut, was a visitor to Charlottetown V ‘ /_ifw 0 ltfw § -° _ -.. ~,. ~ Adrian Bradley, Pushes station. i FROM Till BEST lumiss ln carlold lots comes the hill grale coal that you can buy litre ll meet your. 1ioiris~hsstli~ig needs. sold in any quality. A. Pickard Ee’ Co. PHONE 240 9000006-ooofeono-+04-»4*¢o»4¢_ Glass is used in P1200 0f ‘C42 °“ ’ curling rink just invented by IW' McLeod, ot Glasgow. scotland- ¢-n--.1».1_~» 'Ask for the new WALL PAPER CATALOG Wlrls Youll NAME my plainly ea tile eciivon \'¢'"“- mmuiemgi bt; "£331 ssfll sand you s ns all nest economical WALL Phill. CATALOG in Csimdl- ll new Prices au based ll lllll fill of 'II squlrt last. . Ull 'Ill COUPON .. ouaii. lsooll a treason. lim .. ‘(harist`e\cwa.P.li.l- " " ' -.new Wall Paw r \ ,. 'V sssssnssseesnnis--in ` eihsasonsiasnul _ i.~¢»nn~.....~ ~ _ lv 'r » .. I. .I l ""5`~§."=v ` " ‘_ ‘lil- . l. `;.‘. 7