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Scores of Use: for Beaver. 89ml unis; sellers building saepercbq Rcnedellingeldrnoml- Uniegdairiasaedbenls neurone or ammo-a gee ruins have already 111988106 in Montague to herald the arrival of Boring. 'i‘hoee breve little messeng- l m s M euofcheeraredoingtheirbesttotnmpzlrtueaod m ‘by brighten tiny,“ up. The snow is uniting fast end quite e. nmnber of wheels wern seen on Bltuflll- ll‘- ',L Collins take their beautiful race horses out for daily exercise m. Keen competition is expected at the Montague raoee this nnnanm-H. ..'A JOLLY DANCE-One of the ‘best dances of the season was given in the L 0. O. F. Hall. Montague on Saturday evming by Mr. Bruce Yeo. The dance was held liter the motion picture show and o large crowd attended. The stirring war drama "Heartbreak" was shown to a. crowded, hall. Dance music was nil-rushed by the animus Orches- tra. Dance was brwfllt to a close at use r. sa-n. ..'TEA ENJOYHJ-An after- noon Tea was held at the Presby- terian Manse. on Thimsdsy. under the auspicus of the Women's Mis- sionary Society of St. Andrew's Church. Mrs. A. B. Gibson and Mrs. A. J. Maolieod received the suests. Teawaspouiodbywl- N- MM‘ Donald and Mrs. J. Currie assisted ‘by Mrs. J. W. Murdock and Mrs. P. MacIntyre. Mrs. H. Davison and Mrs. H. Poole were in charge of the white Elephant stall. A. piano solo was nicely rendered by Mrs. A. L. Campbell and vocal solos by lVirs. W. Giirriok and Miss Doris Car- lleinrr you huild or remodel, get the ruthera were much enJoycxi-l-l. buy good furniture. 0' manly“ m‘ o‘ m” ‘m w‘ Organs Out. for this season but will ass-union n or w-srs-i-sai-e.‘ inmming Beaver Booklets contain- ing many valuable an milieu. Certain-Iced Products Corp. o ‘mired, Tlsomld, Please send iree booklet. Name......_... m-a-n-q- BEAVER BOARD Ai.{n.r:...__._.... ("Fr-i ._....___.__..._.Prov..._...-...- 8 FOR BY L. M. POOLE & COMPAN CHARLOTTETOWN MADE IN CAN ADA BEAVER INSULATING BQARD " The standing of the pupils of 0‘- Lcary High School for the term end- Iva. Silliker; 3, Fred Matthews; ing January 31st is as follows: SOLD BY MkzcDONALD —RO WE WOODWORKING co., LTD. Charlottetown R. T. HOLMAN Limited, Summerside, P. E. I. Wholesale and Retail (YLEAKY SCHDOL Truemnn Path Vlce-princlpara Department Grade vn—1. Ruth Baker; Wendell ‘rurner. Principal's Department Grade 'VI—1, Dolly Matthew; Grade X-1,Bla1r Baker: 2,Mome Lloyd Lidstone; 3, Annie Gay; l-icnncdy. Grads: 1X~1, Fern MacDonald; 2. Edwin Turner; 3, Douglas Black; 4, Lloyd Matthews. Grade VIII-—l, Ruth Noonsn; 2, Birdie Ellis; 3, Charlotte Dennis; 4, Reta. Jelley. Grade V (Sr.)—1. Manvilie Wil- liams; I. Harry Macwilliszns; 3, Vivian Easter: 4, Alva Lidstone. Grade V (Jr.)—1, Noreen Mac- Donald; 2, Lorne Turner; 3, Goldie 3430130118911; 4. Amy Pate. Assistant's Department Grade IV-l, Glenn Gorriil; 2, Eleanor Maclcod: 3, Lila MacNeill; 4, Lorne Jelloy. Grade III (BrJ-l, Jean Stetson; 2, Roland ‘rumor; 3. Myrna Mat- thews; 4, Tommy Brooks. Grade III (JrJ-l, Pearl Lidstone; Donald Baker; 8, Leith Billie; 4, Mae MacDonald. 8T. LOUIS AND VlClNlTY Mr. Homer Kineb, of Centre Line Road. was a visitor to Waterford, the guest of his cousin, Mr. Hud- son McKenna.‘ _ The Skinner's Pond School ls progressing favorably, under the skilful nnagement of their emcient and capable teacher, Miss Georgie Doyle. Mr. and Mrs‘. Prod Fitzgerald, Waterford, were visitors to Tignish recently, the guest of Mrs. lfltz- gersiifs mother, Mrs. Buote. The fishermen are busily engaged in building and repairing their fish- ing gears in preparation for the coming fishing season. The stark visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gaudet, St. Innis, last week and ya sented them with a bouncing baby boy. PERSONALS nE5§.—H. Monday morning for Fredericton where he plans to pay s. short visit. Mr. Saint is a representative of the Dominion Life Insurance Com- puny-H. ..‘1"rlends will be glad to learn that Mr. Cecil Beck, Montague, who is confined to his bed through ill- ness is slightly improved. His many friends trust that he will soon be up and about again. Mr. Beck is employed by Poole and Thompson, Ltd" Montague.—H. “Manon; the visitors to Mon- tague last week were Mr. F. W. Roper, Charlottetown, Mr. C. B. Christen, Halifax, Mr. R. A. Mac-l Kay. Amherst, H. Armstrons. C1181‘- lottetown and A. F. Duff, Halifax. -H. DERBY SCHOOL of Dr. and lwrs. Johnston-T. ~11" fill"! men" will WM i° was u» west of Miss Emily Han- Ieam m“ M“ 0' K wlghlman l5 drahan. Tignish, ovcr the week- confined to lier home through iii- endr-n ..'Mr. Jack saint after spending o; summemide, spent the 335m- lhQ W591i end l" Mimlague "m1 his holiday at her home in Wellington. parents, Dr. and, Mrs. Saint left __ ____i._-___ Bodcqilc, has commenced his duties as mail courier for the Lower Bed- cque Route on Friday morning. Lower Bedeque, recently saw sev- The following is honor roll ofi Derby School for month of March: Grade X.—1, Dorothy MacKin- non; 2, Joseph Maclsaac; S, Mild-; red Macisaac. i Grade VIIL-i, Patricia. MacKin- l non. i Grade V.--l, Ronald MacKinnon; 2, Leonard Creamer. Grade IV.-l, Rita Creamer. Grade III A.—-1, Margaret Milli- gan; 2. Arnold MacLean; 3, Wil- liam Costello. Grade III B.—l, Leonard Mac-, Donald; 2, Auldun MacKinnon; s, Kenneth MacKinnon; 4, Mary Doyle. | Grade I!.-l, Harry Young; 2.. George Costello; 3, l..eo Young. ' Grade I A.-l, Camille Costellop 2, Leona Doyle. Grade I B.—l, J. B. MacDonald. Perfect attendance — Mildred Maclsoac. Joseph Macissac, Leo- nard MacDonald, Auldun Mackin- non, Kenneth MacKinnon. ‘reaches-Geraldine shes. Why do they put so many bola outside?" "Oh. I just went outside, and WESTERIIEIIAIIIIIII --BRACI'S is the best place to 185844-21. --KILVINATOB electric refrig- 1854-l-5-2l. I —DI.ISSED IOGSP-We are di- oontinuing taking Drused 398l- be receiving Dressed Hogs Organs Attached until further advised. Peter McNutt d: Son. 4-4-61. ‘ —TRANSI'ERRED BEBE-Wil- liam F. ‘n-iits, 9 Coburg street. for- _ meriy of the service department of Creighton d: Smith Mot/ON. Lid. Saint John, has been transferred by the General Motors Corporation to Summe " , P. E. 1., as service manager for Prince Motors, Buick dealers. Mr. Trlits left on Saturday to take over his new duties-St.‘ John Telegraph Journal. Hi l. rnnsoivam w; -M.r. P. J. Bernard, Tignish was a visitor to Bummerside last week. —'1'. -Rev. J. A. Gsudet. Bloomfield. w“ m Tlgnish on Wednesday last. ._.T_ . -Miss Melvina Gaudet who has been visiting friends in Charlotte- town during the past low weeks has returned to her homo in Tlsnish. —'1‘. —Mr. Gerald Johnston of the Bank or Commerce. Albcrton spent the week-end in Tignish, the guest —-Miss Mary McQuaid. Albertm ~Mnry Elizabeth Cameron, RN. Bedeque Mr. Hudson Jeffrey of Lower Every day, we see some sign that tolls us that spring is just around the corner. Mr. Percy Afileck of oral flocks of wild geese flying over the harbour, which reminds us that winter is far gone and spring is shining in on us. The snow is go- ing fast and the wheels will soon replace the sleighs. Miss Lillian Murphy has return- ed from visiting friends in Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell (nee Miss Honors Maclnnls, for- merly of Centreville Bedeque), are receiving the congratulations of their many friends on their‘ mar- riage, which took place in Char- lottetown on Thursdiiy, March 31st. 1932. The annual meeting of the Cen- tral Bcdeque Egg Circle was held in the Central Bedeque Hall on < Big Sale of Shootings, Oottona, Pillow Cases, , are, This Sale starts on Thursday, Allrii 7th rand ends Sa , April 16th, and comes just in s. time when you need new Cur- tains, etc. ' ' _ ' BIG DISCOUNT ON 1mm- , , ~ , CHANDISE YOU REALLYi ’ ' I .. REQUIRE! > I I . ; . Sheeting Bargains Guminlng! g White Sheeting, Heavy Quality, 81 ins. wide. Regular price 65c. Sal: Cream Marquisette, 86 inn. wide; Refills!‘ price 15c yard. Sale h price 4 4 price 18c yd. White Sheeting, 72 ins, wide. Regu- lar price 35c, sale price . . . .. . .. 27c 1 Unbleached Sheeting, 72 ins. wide. Regular 82c. Sale price . .. 25c > - Unbleached Sheeting, Heavy quality. < Regular price 55c. Sale price 45c 42 inch Pillow Cotton, Heavy Qual- ity. Regular price 40c. Salc price 30c 40 inch Pillow Cotton, Heavy Qual- ity. Regular price 30c. Sale price 25c ‘i Save on Towels! Cream Madras 45 ins. wide. Reg lu price 45c yd. Sale price . . . . . 89:711. White Curtain Net, Regular Price 28c. Sale price 25c Chins, 36 ins. wide, latest design, smartest colors. Regular price 25o yd. Sale price 20c yd. oo-o-oo-o-o- Hvvvv v \ / Monday afternoon, March 28th, with the President, Mr. D. B. Mac- Donald ln the chair. There were a- lsrge attendance of members, and ‘considerable amount of discussion arose concerning the Circle in gen- eral. Mr. D. B. MacDonald was re- appointed President and Mr. T. J. Inmun Secretary. Directors wen appointed to replace old ones. Mr. Fred Arscnault also received his re- appointment as manager, in which marked improvement was notice- i but another i"... ,. .. 00+ White Turkish Bath Towels, with Rose Blue and Mauve Borders, Extra Good Quality. Regular price 95c pair. Sale price . .. . .. . . 75c pair Dish Towels. 16x25. Sale price 20c pr. Linen Dish Towels. Sale price 40c pr. " Turkish Towelling, 22 ins. wide. Rez- ular price 22c yd. Sale price 18c yd. White Turkish Towels. Size 18x30 ins. Slightly soiled. Sale price . . . 45¢ Pl‘- cqflgns Priced Low ! Wabasso Print Cotton, 36 in. wide Print C0ll0ll. 155011911 P859111!- in Light or Dark Shades, new de- signs. Regular price 18c y price Colored Frilled Scrim. Regular price 20c yard. Sale price . .. .. . .. 17c yd- White and colored Spottde Marqui- ‘seite. Regular price 30c yd. Sale price ..............,....... 25¢ yd- Remnants of Curtains, Chintz, Etc, on Sale at HALF PRICE l d. Sale 15c yd. _._._a'__ .._ .. wSr: on “THE BARGAIN CENTRE” Regular price 20c price 16c Print Cotton, 86 ins. wide. Regular price 22c yd. Sale price . . . .. 18c yd. Rayon Bed Spreads, Size 80xl00, in Mauve, Green or Blue. Reg. Price $4.50. Now $2.50. . ' ,-'- E Iliillllllluu. ' ‘k.- 86 inch Chintz. Just the thing for covering quilts, etc. Extra special value 15c Rayon, Colored in’ Rainbow Shades, l 36 inches wide. Regular price 90c yd. i Safeprlce 69cyd. Turkish Towels, with colored Bord- ers. Sale price 45c pr. yard. Sale ¢ ,he has proved very efficient. Alhave not been sent out from town, riate selections to the Pageant. A meeting concerning duet was very nicely rendered by able in the circle, due to his care- l this Circle will be held in the near Mrs. Waiter beard and Mrs. Earle fui attention to duty. he also add- ,future and it is expected that a Lem-d, M135 Eileen Dawson presid- ed twenty-three new members widlstribution of the bonuses will be ing at the organ. this Circle, having collected 40,l85|made then. The meeting was dozens of eggs, for which the mem- bers received $8,422.13. Although] brought to a close. Rev. Father Smith of linkers, attended the funeral of his uncle, the price of eggs have been very On Easter Sunday evening a Mr. Charles Monaghan, North Wilt- low, during 199i they have almost Pageant, "Tho Challenge of the shim. equalled the prices elsewhere. The Cross." was presented in the Cen- tral Bedeque Baptist Church. Mrs. ‘i. Min Althl. Smith, of Central N. 8.. to spend the holidays wit! Mr. and Mrs. 0.1!. Crows. The many friends of Mr. an! Mrs. Herman MsoFarlane of sum- wood, will regret to bear that they are confined to their home through illness. ' The many friends of Mr. John Walker, of Kelvin, will regret very much to hear of his indispoaition- _Splentlid reasons why the Guardian Newspaper Advertising Service- free to our advertisers-wan put across your message. 1: illustrations produced by a nationally famous art staff. 2: layouts that clamor for at- fred MoCue. Miss Francis Kenny. Waterford. spent the holidays at Palmer Road, Provincial Sanatorium, is doing as the welcome guest of Miss Winni- well as can be expected. there it was." Miss Bertha Knox, teacher at We are glad to report that Mr. Ilbrest View, spent the Easter holi- Emanuel T‘ ‘ , Pleasant View, days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. who is taking treatment in the George Knox. Palmer Roast-T. “K111911515 VPFATHE“ bonus ranged from $3 to $40.72. The six sending the largest number of dozens of eggs were: Mr. James Stavert, 3.136% dozen, $622.98; Mr. l-Iedley Lowtber, 984 dozen. $163.15; Mr. Lewis Wright, 983 dozen, $159.- 18; Mr. Leonard Schurman, 952 dozen, $110.29; Mr. Archibald Stov- ert, 908 dozen, $190.17. The bonuses __i (Rem) A. G. Crows presided. The Bedeque, has been spending a short B platform exhibited s. very beauti- holiday very pleasantly in Norboro, fill went. 0! the "Cram of Jesus the welcome guest of w. and Mrs. Christ." A large number of girls. Jamel B. Crokon. "Just imagine, Mlsl Honeybee robed in white. represented their . -— g marryingherehauffein-i she mus part in "The Challenge of the g Rev. Alexander G. Crows. pastor be worth half-e-million pounds!’ Cross." Mrs. Earle Mani presided of the Central Bedequs Baptist "She is. but Iexpect she wants! at the organ. and rendered approp- Church, left last week for ‘Iruro, something to chauffeur hu- money." 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