J; l I mprogram is being prepared under the ‘l. l Qeaf Hear Again i ~- {rnrouglruewflilld . - ., A Eno Trial “age “luv”. ,, *iri"ii"ii%iifl..lrfittt: . ,§u"°'§‘,‘§f “ugh. 1st, diimlilchllluud we. °~fl*i2.-.-..."-g:= - ' ‘ do A , ‘Qtedblrlltsuette mzrvgte"? "9 7°‘ $2.. tho recreation?) 7W3 it“: the ‘deal. nlu latest m: u h! B“ _ i ~' nifbigge: than ntéfiiiqljy Eflllglyugnrguille device, aoulllll . ...¢k."-|§ “in. laiiuctlyflaq milled] tyngqpnormnb rlr with," woudflfu “Qty-to bearing-null boultbnilkngilhl - mine"! 9E0‘: nninhaclutolyfreolrlnl for , u My, n, “fly can periou who ml). bl l ‘ tel-outed. and alclto WW lm“ ‘W’ mm remarkable oi l 70.01‘ oille~_ l or .. cuonnou m1 r “W 4H“ . dim them yolllyillllil G “fir”: iodail Hunter River l l t m. n. M. McDonald, Hooedale. “'85 ' Charlottetclvn on Satur- .".\ ‘.5 t‘ . .» _......,.- -... . Mr. and Mrs. E. v. MacLeod and , Bonnie oi Albany. spent the week- Y Mend with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Mac- ,‘ Leod. Fredericton. Notes i p, visitor in ._ “day. l, - Mrs. J. Rackham is visiting iriolld-i 4n Charlottetown and at North River- ‘fl, A ‘great deal of interest is being taken in the OratorERLCQXliBBi-Hilild .n.ho deciding of the represfbrltaiiveaw e District Contest lromctlur-iocal hgchcol will be done at: Jill; ‘Dub "school entertainment to he__held"in . pine Masonic Hall on. Thursday 8V6"- . lpg, Therc are ceveralpontestants _~_und in uddlilonlo their. speeches, a , plirectlon of the WQ€hcl',\MI‘..>w¢1llng- 7 ton Dilkon. - ‘ ' "rhe W. M. 8. mot at the home o! Mrs. J. lzackham on ‘Thursday <even- dm; and among other‘ business, it was ’ arranged to hold a social, eveningon [Faster Monday night iniljcpnnebtion rm the Easter Thank Ofieffingnflfhe girls oi the Mission clrolé will assist fthe W. M. S. members u»; pfprofirhm ljfld refreshments Will be served. The study period or the lneeting cohslst~ _ d oi an interesting talk on a. chap? ,. er of “Drums in the Darkness," by Mrs. Chapman. papers, on budget 1» making by Mrs. Dingwell and on Or- .‘ u-iental work by Mrsjilickbaln. Mrs. glib-user and Mics Florrl_e_MacLeod._ Recent Globe Hotel guest-s includ- ledz~Messra Roy Mills, ‘Summersidc; ‘J. I... Stewart, Summeraide; H. .-A. ,_Chandler, Hunter River; J. B. Mar- " ' Rustico; Robert Weeks, High; 77w Ceflfr¢l MEN'S sllmtrs. separate collars $1.26 each -'or 2 for ‘F.3d. Moor; Mcfleod Iiimlled. ' our voua canauuzn you by paying your subscription f0 Ibo GuardianfNine to choose-from. Mull. nuns olcluntz, onlomlo, Printed Crash, Shadow cloth map’- eries and Coverings 1 to 10 yard. and! at less-than half tho regular price: Batons. OOKI-S-lfl-Si: IMILL rams at less than hall the regular price. Qatons. GOSBJ-lS-Bi AwmmIlIULIlIoIflIpu-mlo wlhw - " urnufl. Donn -- “Pillwl naugmr." Mann-Nth and’ 36m at adoiooko. nuloiioncmacadomv. Acmualcu loo .-u-_-—q m-a-uua-ar ' nouns-announce. n; have w .. our lf paid in time. ~ ‘D0 N01‘ DELAY, pending your ro- newaL-ycu will get an artistic calm- MEN'S BROADCLOTI-l snmfs $1.50 each or 2 for $2.75. Moore d: Mclfiodr Limited. NEW SILKNIT BLOOMEB five colors, .75c. Comparelit with usual dollar lines. .Mooro 8: McLeod Lim- ited. ' ._ WE FILLED AN ORDER yesterdoy non. ottawo for the ‘best Dollar Silk Stocking in Canada." New cblora, postpaid $1.00.? Moore dc McLeod. Llm~ itcd. . . iii ’ n’ NSHNATOR J. J. Hughes will spec. Thursday" cvcnlrxg in Caledonian Club on. ‘Nhaili has Confederation ‘done 101‘ us? " 6050-3-12-8l "CRLYSIIEEN" DRESSES in B d0- mn aifyleslcfiéfi. Look them over and see it you can equal them for $5.00. Moore d: McLeod Limited. B! PAYING YOUR. SUBSCRIP- TION now get the choice of nine 0H1- endars from the Charlottetown Guar- dianl ‘ BAPTIST ' SERVICES-JNOMII Riv- er Fieldpsunday. Mal-oh ~17. Falrview, 11 a. m. North River, 3 .p. .m. Long Creek; '7. p’. m. W. R. Macwalker, minister. UNITED CHURCH OI‘ CANADA- Kensihgtonfi March l7, Rlev. J. R. saint, D. D.. minister. 9.45 a. m. Bun- day Schoolfllba. m. The Church at Luoaiaiiu. '1‘. p. m. Will Thou be Made Whole? a p. m. first Church, Bummeifleld. A cordial welcome w all. ' POIJCE‘ COURT—Ai’. thé police Iield; L. W. Wheatleyt Charlotte- town; Israel Garelich. Wansocket. , Rilode Isiandffl‘. EfMcKenziehll/‘fil- Q ten; D. B. McDonald/Bedeque; Rev. ,;J. M. MurehisonRSt. John. N. 1a.; J. "A. McCallumfBoyviéve; TA. Peters. Oyster Bed Bridge; lvirs.’ Stewart, ’ __Charlottetow'n;_MLss Simpson, Char- lottetown; Percy Yeo, Charlottetown; Revel Dickinson, Nev: Glasgow; IAJ.’ ' I-Iiltz, Truro. 3.15.; GeohR. Carson, :1 insloc; E. H. Duiietl; .Winsloe; J. E. Duncan. Halifax; ‘5¢v-'*-'DQH§1‘?§" N. 8.; J. H. Clinic, Moncton, N. 3-‘. James A, Houstou,_.Mayiield;- (l. Derrick. Moncton; W. C. Phil- lips. Truro. N. 5.: George Buxton. Charlottetown; D. McIntyre, Char~ ‘lcttctcwn; J. L, Mcfidrialdffltftfifihn, . _ N. 13.; A. F. Ilinc, Amherst, N. S. L. IN Memoriam MR. JOHN C. LYDIARD The iollowing taken from the Hart- ford, Conn, Times,‘ of Feb. 8th., re- fers to Mr. LydiarcL-a sou of Mr. EL. Lydinrci, at one time Customs House Oillcer for Charlottetown: John C. Lydlard. president and treasurer of the Sunshine laundry, No Q 737 Maple avenue, vice-president oi’ lthe Connecticut Laundry Owners’ a Association, member of ihe National Laundry Mons association, and a jlaat president of the Hartford mun- idry Ownerrosscclation, died afhlc lllome No. "270 Wolcott ‘Hiihroad, iwethcrnfleld, this morning» -. - Mr. Lydian-d was the second man in the country to otaritche w; wash bus-' ineas. The first had ‘been tbrted. in Lynn, a ahorhtlmé ' Yr. Lydi- ‘ud opened i! up; lgpndrinin Bomervllle. He has! been a resident oi’ Hui-tuna thilitcen erly conduobedWiléi "Ha o "‘Wet 'Wach laundry OhI§O§tYi~MPin street. fuelling it um;- ldur Rags. gnojgnion_ ‘ ‘conducted the New Excelsior laundry I in Danbury. and aboutfliverlyléura, bgo. ‘ioponed tho Bunihinidlhndry" kc {m Maple avenue, tau _ t . ,. . ,- I i n, leaves ,nl'p wlinfidgéfyliggrdz: ~ two cons. Mammy F. Lydia-d. of _ W-athercfleld and Hlfry O. Lydlud 0f Kansas City: two brothers, James P. lhydiard >0! Llconll. N. H-y In! Wil- . jluun c. Lydlord of tnu city: a cuter gin Hoatonnand three grandchildren. l The funeral will be hold Hon J!- igrnoon at 2 o'clock at himiaimhome. pol-l ‘will m faces-no, ‘a.’ r '... .nl..,-... . I . 12A! o venziinllfl In elective pre- tion is Mother Graves’ Worm ~ - tunanditcmbcgivcnw Jolly Goodkbllowa" court yesterday morning/u. prohibi-_ or more excellent working hams mostly Inland liook to pick trom when l‘ you wont one. . m» homo have‘ been worked. hard. and vnll led. all wlntol- and lathe pink or condition ‘ for service. Prices right for quality. am. can. owmlas should attend Motor League meeting wnlcht i-IH ' Board o! Trade Come alofil and bring Yvurlrimdll. 6015 J. MoPhee. icrmerly of P, E. Ic- land, who recently mtmd tho Train- ing School for AtMndLntNuraca. con- ducted by thy Hounhold Nursing Aa- lsooiation of an Newman Street, Boa- ton. has Jult compluiod im- aix weeks training at the school Ind has now entered the MOOMvHNDlU-l, Brock- fnn. The chime-which TMl-s. Mc- Phco in receiving. fill-II its students to bo able rm only to- poriorm sick roomdutla but to pnpm and serve proper food: . 8'1‘. 30C! INSTITUTE —'Tha meeting won hold " at‘ the homo of Mm willicmwaiu. Thou were prec- the Ode. non call was answered with ."My~II‘I/vorita Recipe." Tho minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Tho committees report- ed and new one; wm lppoinbed tor the month of March. A program was then given by some of the members. lhc-mooting cloud " by cmgmg the national And-ism. rufrulimcnu wno than carved and an animus oven- lfll wu ‘spout by all. Next pllce o! meeting in at the home o! Mrs. Peter Blanchard. rcncnol Miss Beat-rice Moshe: ha: retail-nod to Oharlothtown, aim»- viming ‘in New Tkvcn tho limb of llilolhr- tion case was dismissed.‘ A drunk wastfinedffiilii‘ and coals. A's he had liquor on him when apprehended ‘n. prohibition charge was laid against him, which latter was adjourned. EARLY LITTER 0F SILVER FOXESP-hiessrs. Adams and Shaw, present proprietors or the Cardigan Silver Fiiic‘ Ranch, are pleased to an- ‘hounice the arrival of a litter of healthy, young foxes, whelped on March 8th inst. Is this the earliest litter in Kings County? ISLANDER BUYS STORE. -'I‘he Bungalow grocery on Porter Hill Wllldl haslbeon owned and operated for many years by Mrs. Percy Peet has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Gar- iicld Warren, it was u: ounccd to< day, says the Coos Bay Times of Ora- gon. The new proprietors will take possession at once. Mr» and mo. Warren have beerurecidenis of/the hay since lust August, coming hero from Prince Edward Island, Canada, where they owned a ranch. Mrs. Warren is a daughter oi Mr. and NLrc. W. J. Holvard oi Huuscr. Ore. INSTITUTE MEETING-The mem- bers of the East Royalty Women's Instituteheld a very successful social evening on Friday, Mar. 8, at the home of the president. Mrs. John B. Andrew. The first part of tho even- ing was pleasantly spent in bridge and auction, a! r which tickets vmc drawn iorfc. we ghing contest. prizes were a box of chocolates don- ated lby. Mrs. Edgard Heariz for the heaviest couple ands. bottle of cod liver »cil donatedlby Mrs. Wendolin Morrlaaey, for. the lightest couple. An interesting icntureoi the evening was the lottery" of. a fruit: cake, donated by ‘Mrs. Johnllolmes and Mrs. Al- lison Holmes. The holder of the lucky ticket was'Missl Janet. Scott. among cine; amusements was the guessLng of the number-oi beans in a. Boxes cl’ Dorothy Kingckou cho- colates were donated by Mia. F. J. Holman, Charlottetown, for tho near- est guesm. ‘Mrs. Edgar Beam won the first price, while Misc Vera And~ rew and Misalilcther Raticnbury qua- llnid rol- second prize, drawn by um Vera Andrew. Refreshment: were served‘ by the ladies. The mm- part of ‘theiwlvenlng was spent in dancing. A substantial cum. was null-u’, which will be uced _in community work. A vote oi‘ thanks wu‘ ammo ' and, Mrs. Andrew (or their hm- iiltilltyf" ‘no vile responded iohy Mr. Andrew in his usual jovial mall- ner. The singing of "m They are brought this do- lpam caret mum.» -_ .. ~_ _ Y Mr. Maurioomorncy jimynlc, wu visiting in New Haven ncontly. ‘ Mina Margaret Doohorty. of New Haven, wu viliting in tho city tho guelt 0f MN. W. Rodd. ' ,-_-¢ Mulls Ambroc’ min-ray. Ashby Mcmweu and mun llMOfldl. Greel- widii, were in the city Tuesday on I busineal trip. . " - w- mmlo Maclnan. a vurvlow. is visiting in Ohu-lotiletovm. the gust oi ma. nan mgeflon. ' oapt. L. A1 flour of Bulmlmidc. newly electcq councillor for that tow-u, i; spending a few days in tho city on bucinou. ' Mr. Walter Grant, Monaur- of tho Prince Edward island Telephone company. wu a polio/blot in the mainland by the Aeroplane yummy. Mid neulanmnclnod. R. it. of New York, ‘arrived in VHO UN! litur- day. and lbit comic in hi! homo in Montlgiio. Monday. m1. Helm- Mirluii and Illa. Id- dle Mofhaii, have tonal-nod to, Clyde River. after spending the week-end in St. John, visiting Misc Annie Mc- Phail. They rlpcrt hll’ very much improved. Thomas Noonln, Richmond. nccoinpunlod by hurl mm,‘ Mica Marjorie, spent tho Wok-dd visiting friend: and relative; m. Charlotte- wwn. . ‘ Card 0L Mr. M. Albert snub: Brinkley Point, and lamily desire to “MW thllr heart-mt fihlnith thl ml!!!‘ friend's oi the loto Martha M. flaw ior linmlll um ma; _ o:- hndnd h bu“ In lilf lllklflfi DIM!!! illngu in wail u to allzihou m b! their sympathy and nlimnco boipcd to llgnun the buxom lb mount lou 0f A kind and mm wife NM mother. a iiYIO-l-il-ii p ..__._.__._..-_... szAll Oil of Merit-Qt. ‘mama’ Eclectric Oil in not l- Jlmbic of mod- icinal substations mun blot-MI Ind puched by advortiliulflhlt 0M Iflllt or tho careful invutigttioa of tho OI 0*“!!! 01D ll appliilfldlbobulaadbildv- luau IIIQGMBHBIQIQIICIOIIIBQICW publiohmfrclntbofltltAwialoi it win unyccnvicmawo mimic Hfillfiiilli " 2- "a. pi Signed, C. E. Pratt 8a 50h, Sh. Paton 1 I ISLAND oamuArmL-wo. Ebhol ' ‘ ant twenty mcmborl and eleven vis-. .- ‘itors. Thomcrtiag opened by singing SPRIIIGES EIIVI » ENTICIN G EVE-ENTRAN GIN G EDEN Ill not the Eden you're . of! Tho Gal-don I-t Monte Carlo-Modem Iva and her Twentieth Monte quonco Momma-rho night life and high life. with a gmmu u- ural colors. Mill ‘TODAY i so olwausrna Carlo in mt- o coaY 1 a maul A0?!‘ comm: mama or om muunm AND uonlnu NIW roux UNDII DIRECTION OI‘ MB. J. AUSTIN TRAINOB Irish Songs Irish Music D a n c in g avnumoc olmv cu m-m-rso. nof-rnx Box. Office Opens ‘Friday 9.30 a. m. SPLENDID oisr of LOCAL TALENT “EAGLE or THE NIGH " AND COMEDY “Campus Vamp" Sammerside 1_._o. o. E. annual. manna or Aallowarr CHAPTER 0F THE I. 0. D. E. The annual meeting of the Abo- gweii. Chapter h‘ the I. O. D. E. was held last Thursday afternoon inthe Summer-aid Public Library, with the Regent. Miss Hunt, in the chair. and i. largo attendance of members. Miss Hunt in addressing the meet- . in; said that it gave her much pleu- ure to see so many members prcunt on thm important occasion and (cit that. o. splendid spirit prevailed am- ong the members and that their ef- fort: in carrying on the work of the Chapter were very deserving of praise. Mills Hunt called on diner-ant corn- mitteea and made most compliment- ary remarks on their work during the pact year. making special rotor- . once to Mrs. Neil Macleodk work as oonvenor of the Memorial Committee. and also mentioning that Mr. Robert Molurvoy had gone to Oxiord at tho inltllltion oi the I. 0. D. m. and is thoro studying for minister in the Anglican Church. She also noted that Mr. Mesa vuy in a Rhodes Scholar and a noted linger. The Regent expressed her delight in the handsome new library quarters in the Town Hall, for which on were very thankful to tho City Fathers, and complimented the Lib- rory Committee for the capable man- ner in which they made the tranaicr from the old building. In her own gracious manner Mics Hunt conclud- od by thanking the omceru of the various committees for their services during the" put year and looked lor- ward with pleasure to the work of 108v. Miss Holman then read the lib- nry report as follows- 1928 has been an eventiul. you: for the Bummorcide Public Library. Plan: to move to new quarters mat- erialized and approximately 23500 books were cleaned, packed and ro- A Tickling In l-ler Throat I-‘or Years n. Pm: Johnson," Pol-i Al : 2;. -~ a“ “an _ a lc n m In too nilhlrcllliidl-"i-"d - ‘lap, and could hardly d co wmlldcougll untillwoultlorh ‘filnmlol DI’. WM,‘ llcnny m: ‘Willi aldaltulhoflrltbottlolllodaomcvo and now I am never without c bot amnwooawlluziomuo." Pr! 86o. bottle; ' family wofimaém-uufil“ "" Put Th0 . ' ~ u... "an. rem» Nolflymtrucka in modem moved to the Town Building, where they worn nearly all rccatalogued. The new rooms will provide ample spun for expulsion. ‘rho Library Committee in comul- tltion with tho members of the}. O. D. E. decided to contribute $15.00 towards the total expenses which the town undertook to pay. Mr. Down- ing did flu work o! renovation lotio- facwrily and the result is n. well- ligbted, well ventilated and up-to- date library. Mia Hunt provided l. lwivel chair ior the Librarian's dock. Two col- ound maps of the lantern and Woe- tom Hemisphere have boon/flamed and hung. Patronage of the library has been satisfactory, approximately 421$ books being given out during the year. not- withatandin the fact that-the lib- rary was closed 1oz" l. number of weeks. Since the reopening on Rb. 1n readers have been numerous. ink- ing out last week on Wednesday 5nd Thursday afternoon (4 to 6 p. m.) and Friday (‘i to 9 p. m.) 146 books. ‘rho Librarian passed mo: film ‘Prel- lury “I!!! from nlo oi oavdl. maga- nincc and nneo, an advance ovui i937 oi $10.78. $50.00 were voted for tho purchase of new books and among time bought o. notable set o! children's books. called “My Book Homo." in an invaluablg addition to tho Library. McCiill Libraries of 60 booh each are received regularly, every three month; and are much appreciated by the patrons. Tho following mainline: m on the Reading Table: anrrlsn "l;- nlunl-otea Iondon News. M? Magazine (I copies each month.) Scout. AMIIIJCAN Boys Life. Popular Mechanics. \ Good House Keeping. American Icy. National Geographic. The American. CANADIAN Canadian. World ‘wide. Canadian Home Journal. Molnar-ls. At the November Book ‘Ibo and at the Ito-opening on February m. a good number of book: won goon-i- buhd. It in the intention o! the Lib- rary Oommiiurto‘ immodioiviy pur- chuc new books. The finding Fm fol- Adult bu been raised from 26 ctr. a you to 50 cu. til-ADI! IIOLMAR, Oonvenor min-m Ocnmimq. Annullaportofthonetwoltmlf icvlfllcldhmlqolllnlnonidn moan mane and udinl Al I107. of tho Abcgwclt Int.’ Ingram mlllaalllmmm momma Thanksgiving lol- tin; beneiita oi the past year. On Armistice we met at the Soldiers’ Monument and laid o wreath oi’ poppies ‘in memory. 0! "Our Boys." 'I‘his year we report 50 oi a membership, and a auccccoful year's work. Respectfully aumbitted. _ ELIZABETH PERRY. suvy. Bummerslde Feb. 28, 1929. The financial report for tho you ending January 31st, 1929, submitted by_ this Treasurer, Mrs. F. J. E. Wright showed that the financial oflairl.‘ o! the order were in excellent condition. The receipts, including’: balance on hand on February 1st, 1928, oi $54.58, amounted to $6l'6'.34.; expenditures, $617.92, leaving a balance on hand oi $8.42. Alter several minor reports had been submitted, it was moved by Mrs. J. S. Perry and carried unani- mously that Mrs. R. T. Holman b0 mntic Honorary President, an honor union Mrs. Holman ucoopwa and graciously acknowledged. The omn- crs for the year were then elected. as iollows:—- - Hon. President-Mrs. H. T. Hol- man." ' Regent-Miss Hunt. 1st Vice Presidenlg-dvlrs. Moore. 2nd Vice President-Mrs. (Din) 1i. 1‘. Tanton. Treasurer-Mrs. G. Ennis Smith. Secretary-Mrs. J. B. Perry. Executive-Messrs. G. Holman kConvencr)‘, Miss Flcssie Hunt. Misc Celia Burrows, Mrs. F. J. E. Wright, Mrs. CQD. McCallum. Educational Booty-Misc Aguol Ramsay. J_ Standard l’. W. Lucky. ’ Convener ‘Hamel-ill Committee _. Mrs. Noll mcucd. " mum-y committed-maniac Holman, Burrows and‘ Romany.‘ ~ Child Wciiaro Committee -- m... Bonrlcrulann (Convener) ‘inc Mrs. A. Allen. ‘ ' - >1 Navy ‘All. 3m. nan (Convener) ma; George n. Pope and 1m. '1'. m a. Jackhbni mum-con qpmiililtai-ml. 1-1.1‘. wnlu (Convener) mum. Welfare Society. Our Revenue com- es in from membership fees, rum- mlgo sales, pantry sales, book mp5,, bridge parties, lectures etc. In April we put on a moving picture (an Eng- lish film) The Flag Lieutenant, which was well patronised. In May Mrs. Eric Burn. of Ottawa. gave an il- iultrated lecture on the National Gu- laxy oi Canada. _ We are at present enjoying a course o! lectures that are galnlngin popularity, are very instructive, and a great help m us financially, as usual the Public Library has been on "big Job" and in January we moved inw our new qlllrtersin uréftown build- ing. . The Library Committee worked hard and are to be congratulated on tho success of the plans, the library and reading room presenting a very pleasing and permanent appearance, We paid $75.00 towards the oxpcnsr of fitting up the rooms. We won- represented at the National Conven- tion by Mrc._Kenneth Campbell or 5b. John, N. 3., and her splendid ro- port was read at our October meet- ing. At Christmas time we sent n basket of Christmas cheer to a sol- dier's family which was thankfully acknowledged and much appreciated. At a. joint meeting of the Charlotte- town, Bummerside Chapters a Reso- lution was passed that we disapprove of the merging o! Armlstic Day and Thanksgiving Day, and this. Resolu- tion was cent to the National Com- mittee and we nouns that the mat‘- im‘ has been taken up inthe Federal House and we are to celebrate them separately. Armistice is to be a holy day of remembrance, and Thanksgiv- ing Day remains as belore, a day oi a 1n domain»; my beauty o! Britain mac c speaker remarked olrtho division mark- ed by aubotaablal, Wlllfumd well trimmed hedges in evidence in ling- land compo-red with tho wilder. ii more natural condition‘ of our own country. The apukcl- mentioned the gmi markets o! the Old Country with their enormous capacity tor diatrib- uting the imports. ‘rho diflcnai brood: ‘o! cattle lufl sheep round in the diifmni: coun- tries were mentioned. ' ' ‘rho hintoric town o! York was ably described by the speaker‘ and tho historic‘ 1mm: ‘o: o - ‘and other point: viclilod by use pawl: The Honqm. Lea tliilwgavo a. de- scription of tho adoption accorded thl visiting party bwracl: Ihieltic! the King and Gllllll and B. n. ll- the Prince o! Woicsflmd the In"! Mayor or London and o! the various functions otmdod iv t!!! Guardian Formal-a. ‘ "\ Tho Chairman thanked the apuk- or for the club. 1'" l". No turthor bueinoaa-“cflorlnl- W meeting closed with The Klnl. L. A. ALLEY & C O’S . l: GREA T SHOE SALE gHashBeen an Unqualified Success f From the 5.... n. SALE ‘CONTINUES’, UNTIL’ “l , SATURDAY NIGHT MARCH will: .|- SomehNew Attractions Being, Added q A ,Azloy.& co.’Lz... ' , Cllorloffctogun, P. E.