"PAlGN/A meeting ,,_.- l I t’s Going Special Pictures Capitol Theatre Show: Start 6 p. m. Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. TH can A SPECIAL nun-i SALE’ STA M 0!‘ L rug, . - ~, Vail‘ .11’? a ' "Wot be ma’ chmonullreflsii" dual? lAmllne Re- “Y n’: calmi- w" littlest» »»»» ~ Bargain llail Fares RTS FRIDAY l’ Bedroom suite $53.50 _ Bro SAVING 0N ERSID and PRINCE couwrr CHRONIC LB 2 PAIR SILK GUKRODOIIOAN i r-l H’s le Money-Saving Bargains s 'u m m e r 8i d e LOW FARES 0N SATURDAY LOOK AT THIS SPECIAL! STOCKINGS Full-fashioned Clrifion in all $ GROCERY Qhildren’s Fleece-lined Stock- ings, Colors Fawn or Black. . I ' S p e C l a I s Away Below Regular Prices Shelled Almonds 1/2 lb. 15c 6 to 10 15c Girls’ Mercerized Lisle Stockings and Boys’ Golf Hose 19c Ladies’ Art Silk Stockings. All shades . . . . . . 25c Men's Shoes Very Best Quality Medium Fine Box Blutcher Cut with Goodyear Rubber Soles and Heels TOILET SPECIAL 3 Cake! Colgate Cashmere Boquet Sear. Bottle Perfume _ Cello. Phone wrapped for Kip $195 25c Boneless Chicken llampbelfs Tomato Sliced Pineapple tanned Clams Lb. Extra (loud (Qualify . Eddy’s Matches Large pkg- 2 for 15c 7% oz. tin 19o Soap 3 lor 25c Tin 10c Tin 2 for 19o NEVER BEFORE SUCH VALUES! MEN'S 8. BOYS’ for early Spring. Ages 4 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in Colorful Cretonne. Cable Spring Underwear Boy's’ Merino- Finish (‘ombinations Men’s Merino-Finish and Drawers. All sizes. Each Adjustable COUCH Has adjustable Headrest. Covered Strong to 14 59¢ $11 Western L 0 c a I s "This column in reserved for nun of loenl Interest hnt ndvortlllng o! ' "Hwy Illltnrn may he Inns-fled st null n wnrrl strictly rmynblq In advance, 40am noon noun u cc- "mmllfl- More loaves horn each M! At the better stores. L-MTO-ll-N-Zwlrs. —FURNITURE — New shipments lrrivlng dolly. at Bruce's. y -"D0C" MACPIIIRSON sAYs -l have learned the clothing busi- x“ at my own expense in the file citles and not at the expense the customers. That is why they mam-walnu- ana not old mn- - L-BIlO-B-B-Si -i’fime nor soofurmom- o t Bay Bcout campnlsh was held an wad- “°°°'*Y evenins. Mnyor Lidstone "ml - The response nus been “gunner-om and the sum oi five "d and fifty dollars has been date. Each party lb wall"!!! will receive an cfllcisl —M'R. JACK SCIIULMAN, rcp- recenting the “House of Lang- bume," makers o! Lndlm‘ High Grads Tailored Coats and Suits. will be with R. T. Holman Ltd" Hummcrside, all day Mcndgy, March ll. Many models will be on display at the Clifton Hotel sample rooms. You are cordially invited to arrange with Holmarrs Ready-to- Weor Department for on appoint- ment. L-llld - i? —CA8.D PARTL-On Friday ev- ening, February 8th. a well attended card party took place in Albany at the home of Mr. uui Mrs. J. B. Noonsn. ‘rherc were eleven tables engaged in an GILIO ‘gomc of Auction Forty-dives. Keen compot- ltlon was pleasantly and enloyobly maintained for the respective prizes. which were won as follows: Ladies’ first, merited by Mrs. Basil Sherry: -non srrmnonn 001.080: thelsdlecprl-zewosllllissllle-rtlrm W" 11ml‘ u" “will hrlor White a r * wn. While 17"" °°» Kfimnmn- m. Emery comma u! South Freetown carried off the gents .A dainty lunch was then served by the ladies alter which the remainder or the evening was pleasantly spcnl Ill M11510 md . A Qpecizr" future cf the nlslris ccvtertaln meat was n step chnce by Messr Dan, Peter and John L. Min-pin ‘File music was furnished by Mr. Emery Mulligan of South Free- town and Mr. George mitdshon of Ilmvmld. -OATHOLIO LEAGUE-The regular monthly league was held in the K. of C. Home on "ednesdsy evening. The plwcident, Mrs. Joseph Callaghan lr Tilers wu I. . The ohm" lnln, Rev. G. J. Mschellnn. D. D., v, 0., was present, and addressed the members and spoke of the 80°‘! wait that the Catholic Women's Gents‘ first. merited by Mr. Emmott l-hgen. After thin-oil were served with n dainty lunch by the isdlcl. Then the flnsl fracas-cut took place, which was closely con‘ ‘ ’ Ind won by Miss Margaret Noonnn. The rest of the night was whlled away by music. dancing and singing. The music was rurnishsd by w. Oyrus Perry and a favorite song by Mr. Roland Phllipson, oi Albany. The lsltors then returned homo well satisfied with on evening well on- toyed. from Provincial headquar- terse-Q League wss doing in providing hot cocoa to the underncurldhcd child- ren st the Convent School, He said, that there was A marked im- provement ln their appearance and in their work. The Boclsl Service Oommitteds report was rend. which showed that there had been heavy demands for clothing during the pat month. Many children hsd been provided with clothing oi all kinds. In order to raise funds to WOMEN'S ~ meeting of the Catholic Women's.‘ BEC FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS WESTERN TRAIN HELD UNTIL AFTER MATCHES Chamgionshi s CHA PIONS Charlottetown, Bl. Duncan's, nmnd_ Wlltshll-c, Hunter Rh Konsington (2nd. so. Nicholas (2nd. sis-Alla) Clerrnont (2nd. Class-Soc) . Lllscoucho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . New Annnn (‘lint l"lnns-—20c) 'l‘rnvollor'u llvul . .I.'| '§ n c o .- o 1 :1 3 a n. Q n n n é BARGAIN EXGIIRSIOII FARES T0 SIIMMERSIIIE SAT. MAIlBII 9th Tlgnlslr. Harper-s DeBlolc. St. Louis. Ainru .. . Aiberlon. Elmldale, Plusvliie. Bloomfleldi Duvor, Hcwiln . Royalty. Wlnslce. lllilton, Loyalist. Colvilio Omen-y, Coleman, Wen Devon, Portage. Conw. y,- blcNellFs Ellen-silo, P and Bordon. Carleton. Albany. Kinkorn, Cl I F ‘leri i c GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL O AY Shsrwoo .80 Hill, Northum, RICIP, North Flllot ‘S ort sifitésééiél St.- Eirnnors .‘ . Mr. W. EfMalcDonald. newly el- ected President oi the Summerslde Board of Trade. presided at the first meeting of the new council night. Several matters were dis- cussed at the meeting, but nothing of a definite nature arrived at. Matter-a up lor discussion were the finances oi the board the tounlst PERSONALS —Mlss Laura MacQuald oi Ai- bcrton is visiting Mrs. John J. Mac- Nnlly of Bummerslda-G -Miss Johnson oi Tlgnlsh is spending a few days with Mrs. W. P. Callaghanr-B ~Dr. Champion of O'Leory was n. visitor to Bummersi‘ on Wed- Mbd!Y-~G --Miss Allie MaoNeiil of Char- lottetown is visiting her home in ..cAnn rAnfl-nonllie ‘the unfavorable weather and mods on the homo oi Mr. snd Ma's. Daniel Murphy, Norboro for than weekly card portylteenintcreltwu token in the semw. by Mb PM" MM- ing forth cvef)’ elfort i=0 coll“!!! the prise. Finally the some ended. scores summed up and It was dis- covered that the luclw wimcr ct decidedtchcldalltntrylolsm Saturday. March lo at Helium's. A Travellers Rest-S Noam an, 0nt., March 1-4. nomination committee wu opooint- Harry Marceau, Liberal, today ed t0 amuse ior the election of of- boasts the biggest majority in the 1"!’ floors which will take choc It the Ontario legislature. ¢lllb WI" for the March ... ts a V" b; ‘Thursday and all menlbers were Aubfy, April meeting. The study i ‘ rs W306 to attend. Meeting adjourned. _fl , ._Mr, John T. Whltci Final figures 4 Niptsstng riding l ‘ ‘ by Wilfrid returning oliloer. today. show Mr. Mal-cow's majority over E. J. Lawrence, his Omoperstlvc Commonwealth r " “ candid- mmersld ate. at cm. His total votes were was s visitor to Bummcmlde Honky. summrlslnl 00mm ‘ - competition, Wednes- day evening winners: Braces. 8 Holmans no. 2, ‘l B. N. 8.. 9 Holman; no. l, 4 Braces team and the Bonk o1 Nova Bcotla will play of! ior the championship of ommerclsl com- petition. A competition has been started to round out the curling activities for the season-S zoonurscunn hdg. l’ r r Nil BESCUED ANTOFAGABTA. Chile, March ‘l-Two hundred persons were res- cued frorn the steamer Biobio to- day alter lire believed to have been on 10.031 against 4.049 lor Mr. Law- incendiary threatened tho sulpher renee. laden craft s few miles oi! shore. BIIRHNB" trade publicity and town improve- ments. It was suggested that speakers be procured to speak each month. Mr. MacDonald saldrhe was nolng to ask the remaining or- iginal chartered members to speak at the next meeting. The following committees have been appointed for the coming er. Rallwly: L. R. Allen, chairman: J’, teroy Holman. W. J. Lldstone. G. M. Mutter-t. J. M. Nicholson. Town Improvements: P. G. clerk. chairman: A. R. Brennan, E. P. Foley. R. B. Richardson. B. W. Richardson. B. W. Robinson. Marine: J. E. Campbell, chnlr- man; J. r‘. Arnett, M. L, Bradshaw. Andre Pcturel, A. A. Scales. Mall Servloem. G. M. Muttart. chairman: M’. M. Bell. W. P. Calla- ghan. C. H. Rogers. W. R. Tinney. Tourist and Publicity: H. T. Hol- man. chairman; H. E. Gsudet, L. W. Hancock. L. H. Muslim-lane. R. L. Molllson. Entertainment: B. W. Robinson, chairman. A. H. Brennan, E. P. Ibley, C. B. Jellv. C. R. Rogers. Membership: L. W. Hancock. chairman. Donald Baker. N. R. Durant. J. L. Holman. R. S. P. Jar- dine. lo be a BIG DAY in SUMMERSIDE Canadian Hockey CRYSTAL PRIMROSE SISTERS VSONTARIO-QU Bargains at all Stores Ice Horse Races TRAIN BACK TO CHARLOTTETOWN AFTER THE GAME! At First Meeting Of New S’side Council Agriculture: chairman. Board's representative on mun- J. P. MarcFnrlnne, 0011- NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Honor roll for the month oi Feb- runry. firm 1-1. Lloyd Murmur; a. E11! 3011B; 3. Harry Boyle. Grade IX-l, Ipuls Deveresux; 2, Catherine MncNevin. Grade VII-l, Patrick Cava-nagh. Grade V-l, Anna Docherty; 2, Verna MncKinncn: 3, Elmer Boyle, Grade 111* (SrJ-l. Emmet Osv- anagh and Arthur Pollard; 2, Austin Cavansgh. Grade I1‘! (Jr.)—-l, hi0 Mccrngll; 2- James Murphy; s. Eocene Moo- Phec. Grade L-l, Wilbur Gsss; 2, L11. llnn Darraoh. Perfect attendance-Lloyd Mae- Phofl. Him’ Boyle. Arms Dochorty. Eric MsoPhAil. James Murphy. Elmer MaoPhelson-Teocher. rannsfirms cums mAmo -1-—-L LONDON — Pede trio .099“ lflfllc alcnau are t: be London's notorious demon-spot, gliggtwlck l-llgh Road. as an experi- WOOKEY HOLE. Somerset, Eng- llnd-Qlllfryllven working near hare have discovered the teeth and bones of what Ll believed to be a dercth- erium. a prehistoric mammal dot. "l8 back to long before the time of the mammoth. merslde Llibrary Committee. B. W. c‘ board held in the Town Hall last Robin Bdrbers In Semi- finals Of League In s, League fixture Wednesday evening the Barbers playllng asoin-ri me Lywyers-Bankers defeated them with n more of 4 to a. swine them the right to meet the C. N. R. in the semi-finals or the commercial loop. The gems was last and very one clenching. with eVeTYbOdy ploy" in; champion hockey- m the first period Noonm scored two and Gallant one for the Barbers, more 3-0. ' In the second period Delan scored once and Sullivan once the Lawyers, 000m 3-2. m the third riod Delaney added another tally or the Lawyers and Steele for the Barbers. A Game ended 4 to 3. Herb. Schunnsn referee. Barbers: goal. Downlns: deienob Nocnan. Peters: forwards. Emil. ModFcu-lcne, Gallant. ‘Hickey. Rum- ssy, Bisoquiero. Lawyers-Bankers: gooLArsenallU; defence. Delaney. Ceflln: forward!» 01' Sullivan, Delaney. Somers. Gallant.