We think there i shown. Durable ___--.ias_ ..;u_-__s...~.-1vu~4.__1_ ._,' , - ','~. ‘z I _ -'- ‘ " Jacquard Velours. Three Piece Mohair Suite $93.50 s more actual value in the Chesterfield, Arm Chair and Fireside Chair ll- lustrated above than in any Suite we have ever Mohair covering with the reversible spring-filled cushions in contrasting Our Display Includes KROEIILER GFARAXTBES .-.--‘...¢.-._.._ < an. I Tlint all human III‘ mmle of kiln-dried hard- nnoil lumber-well brac- nil. cloweled nnrl lined- \\'lll not lirenk down» iq-irlngs are pm" grime. temperell Illrlni‘ wire. reetirll m‘ “f” w", webbing ‘hill. “ill m" I“. o; give W11.‘- z Tliiit all liliulc of the lilxh ' 3 That nnl! dflm" n’: filling ninferlnl nfld :3“ “in pullillnl l" llirotltlloilfi. §*"'.%,~>."5. n‘ g '1 <.>‘._ Jigjl +1. ”-’ ~52» . LAYOUT BY STIRLING WILLIAMS i Suites At $ 84.50 119.00 145.00 169.00» and up iety of shades to match Billy 0010p scheme. $12.90 KRllEHlER WEEK MAROII 15th to MARGII 22ml Solid Walnut 0ccasiona| Chair As a pull-up chair for games the Solid Walnut de- Sign shown above has no equal at the price. Uphol- stered with plain Seat and attractive figured acks in a large var. Your Walnut End - Table llow i cards and New Kroehler-Bed Suites at THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN a Pieces $120.00 "The Best Yet" will be your vgrddqt see this Suite. Loose rever on seat and arms of Chesterfield, solid Walnut front tri Mohair covering and Kroehler construction spells yearg of service. $129.00 May Be Purchased \ ilolman’s Deferred Payment Plan See The New All the depth and luxurious feeling of the best in Living-Room Suites with the com- fort of a perfect bed are embodied in the $150.00 as "P Here's Exceptional lialue l~ sible cushions m. long-wearing Any Suite when you - &% Seft Glow \ It ef all Electric lasip Adds tile Final Touch to Any lleoni 0iir Display including Silk, Parchment, llelloil, Etc., awaits Your Inspection! l-_.‘___| illlllll HI"! -' Styled to Pleasu-Priced to Save! The huge Manufacturing Facilities of Kroehler’s nine Factories and Holman carload buying makes possible the value offered in this Suite. Note the pleated back effect on all pieces, the loose cushioned arms of the Chesterfield and the Exceptionally elaborate trim of the fronts. Add to this high quality Mohair covering all around with very attractive cushions and you have a Chesterfleld Suite never before offered at 0o I less than $250500. Holman Value Extraordinary 0llAllLOTTETOWll i a WESTERN GUARDIAN i —NOTICE TO FISIIERMEBIZ- lwoodland Mills on the old Beaten ‘Stream are now open for the cut~ ‘ting b: all kinds of 1stiis_ paunss. mp sills, etc-z also lumber, boards and shingles roi- the nubllv- Chum jiiiodernw. Work guaranteed. James ‘H. Cletson, operator. z r I360-3-9-wst-3l. tssrizmi oulnoilil . . ‘ST. THOMAS’ — (Anglican) gyhumh, Long Creek, on Sunday ‘March 20th. A service at 2.30 and 4": P. M. Oeptn- Albert Wittlg, o. s. in chime. Hunter River “x. ‘ ' Whestley River Women's Institute Fihict at the home of lvtrs. Ernest “teed for their March meeting. t ere were eleven members and five punters present. The meefng open- md by singing the Ode. The roll call fins answered by nanllnc some vithor and some oi his books. The gllllflllt” of the previous meeting qwere read and approved. The sick mmlttee reported having visited 1Q] nlrkin t-hedlatriot. Aletierwee ~43 up‘. .Il\’$' - [1cwQ2QKQ read by the secretary asking for the help of the Institute in providing mistress covers for the new ssnstsr~ lum. It was moved and approved that a dollar be sent to the find for this cause. The programme oon- sisted of Irish jokes and readings. A member present stated that lhe had lost trace of s. cousin a number of years ego. The cousin ln turn did not know where she lived. The February meeting of the Institute was held at this members’ home and wss published in the Guardian. where the cousin subsequently read read an account of it in far away British Columbia, and straightwsy wrote home. This member was most grateful for all the Institute had done for her including the finding Mr. Rustioo. Mil-s. Mr. William Bowen, merslde on business. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson stead, Hun- ter River, were the guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ousion, Charlottetown tor the past week. Robert Wayfl. Hunter River for s low days. in attendance-J. Whggfley ley River and New Glasgow teams Rive, w“ a new; vysigo; to gum. resulted in a tie. The score belnB one for each teem. A fair crowd was ill IAEIAORIAM m, McDonald wheat,“ Mn. CHRYSOSTOM Msccomao River iiiu been visiting friends ln °“ ‘he “"1"”! °l ‘m- am’ 1m ' ' the people or st. Georges learned with sorrow that one of their most wheat!” respected citizens in the person of h» s» l» Sristailrizfzaztls Pa; The "cent hockey "me in when reached almost the four score mark ley River Rink between the wiiebt- °' "m “u °‘ "m?" we“ “m” m“ Catholic Faith, his letter a St. George's, where he farmed with leaves behind. his wife, success the pateninl acres. He was Mschellsn, widely lcnown through Kingscountyiwlth the Congregation o! and many there were who during Dame, Montresland Mrs. Augustinelii‘ his lifetime came and partook of ‘ the kind hospitality o1’ his house. liver a staunch member 0f the years when relieved from the cores oi’ hard manual labor, to which he was no stranger, were given to a. pray- erful preparation for eternity, and when the final call came he went forth, strengthened and consoled by. the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church without fear and trembling. To cherish the memory of s kind d loving husband and father, he e 10-» nee More. DEBATE AT KELLYS GROSS in the days o! yore, was displa - two daughters, Mary The "pro" side argued that the nu toinobile did more harm bl’ ltd" lug the general prosperity °1 u” Island by cousin, so much mo“! Notre 0n March "lth the St. Joseph's y and Debating Society held MacDonald. Bt. Georges‘ end six its most interesting, entertaining Pens, Peter and John st home, and exciting debate o1.‘ the season to leave it. ‘rho gist o! the "PW Ronald Bernard, st. Dilnstuis’ Unl-_ Th! Inflakers were clilled to the sitlon's arguments was the -" versltv. Gemie. Hdy Heart Semln-Iflletfonn to decide whether or not roads and tourist trade, which w“ sry, Halifax, Daniel and Jeiomehthe automobile did more harm brought into etfeot on P. E. I- b! sen Immense, csllmmlg, 51m ywwthen good on P. E. I. The speakers the ‘automobile. The speakers Wm! sisters, Mrs. oiitiimns lliiaclnnls,.7llmli~‘k9d the qt . using their Pro-J’. .1. Flood, J- W- 0 ' Chuiiottetown. Mrs. John MacbeodlwflPwl-lfkllmflllfi and 10x10- to Mary Nantes. Belle Gvrmw- u" and a bmther Jerome. the two let- the best of adventure On many nee Bradley. Jwph Helm» ' m- ay” raiding m the “any 5mm occasions the smouldering embers mes Oussck and Eddie Kelli’- He was kind and loving ln 111e,!" Widow we" honed low a oon~1>lus Bmlth- PW " rel-get him not in death, m; {mm blillne con!‘ atlon oi words by Gerald Nantes, Emmett 00m“ the hum o; m M the may" ”_ the breess o! contradiction, end John H. Nantes and Mathis! Vi‘ em imqmuut m PM". oratory similar to that of Cicero lone. through the Guardian of a much loved cousin. The meeting closed by Slllilh! God save The King after which Mrs. stead assisted by Mrs. Herb Smith served a delightful lunch. The place of meeting for the ‘next month has not been decided iunon. the roll call with be answered ;bY nnnflnz some tree and giving a description of same. Hunter River farmers have prom. ed in the recent heavy mow fills, by shovelling snow clearing the n11. m“! "Mk- A lflflze number of men ""6 Bmbloyed who would other. wla have no special work to do. BRINGING UP FATHER MRUIGGQ-ASYOUR LAWYCR- l'l.\. 51S ‘THAT THIS LADY TAKE THE B9606 SKCK- A‘: LON‘ A5 YOU HAVEN'T PAID FORTHEM IT WILL BE AN 2A5“! MATTER mslwlueTiJ-r use a1‘. | ‘My? 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