Tl-lE cunamanr. Cli.'~il’.'.OT'l‘E'i‘Oi’tfr»l PAGE NWETEEN 1i i I 0on0 Iloae lain Store leotiol 1 i Graeefully shouldered coats, belted eloee y ' to the waist, gentle at the hem. - - - The . , tad and flared coat enters Spring '48 with every inch of its fabric used for a definite purpose. - - - to accomplish the full, rounded silhouette with a minimum of bulk. One smooth molded line from collar to midriff, graceful to the hem. There's high fashion in the graceful, slenderizing lines of sweeping-flaring dresses. The feminine flattery is enhanced by neck- line vanity, bodice, length, sleeves. Beautifully interpreted in spring shades and flowery prints, fashioned with fine detailing. Bonnets haven't bein this pretty since the turn of the century A - and they've never been so much a part of the gentle spirit of the season. Notice the till shortics is well as three-quarter length capes are flaring into Spring, cut wide to , whirl away. These are the fashions that will send you soaring with eye~catching chic through the fast approaching soft days of spring. You'll find just your very type, ln your .own colors, at Smallman's. This spring will be the season of mod- oration. And as always, it is your suit that indicates your approach to Fashion. This year, look for new softness . . . in a full skirt (if you can wear it)-lf not, find your softness in a jacket . . . a.t the shoulder, ' . at the hipline, in the hack . . .' - for this Spring you will concentrate on individuality, developing your . own style. Where Price Is Matched With Quality So distinctively fashioned, so graciously feminine, so neatly tailored-suit dresses - fitted with a tiny waist line ' a belt, bowed at the neck with soft ’ shoulder lines that blend into sleeves and bodice with ease, Each and every lady will set her own fashion, with ' feminine lines — with pride. s lleiisington Team Winners ii First Game ‘lire first game of the finals in "it North Shore League was ploy- lt on the night. of March ii, be- ll?" Ktnsmaton and New Aililfl ~ "l tttttresulted in Remington "will bi’ a score of 8 to 4. "I Annan went into a. three~ W1 lead in the first hall of the ‘i Period. but Kensingtoh shot zonls before the period ended. ah Annsii S, Kensinzton 2. _ “my before the period ended ti". the New Anrian ‘goalie. "if a bad gash in the lip ittluirad several stitches. to the came but had to til struck by a atiok in “m! Place-mums some of “wither to give way. mndnnan were forced to take ‘e6 0!! their "Punch Line" i‘; him ln the nets where he ., flag my wen for nu in- nuwu Dfllild lav! the Ken- "lm Io into a two-goal b! Champion. Gly- ldltfltevr Annsn teem“ 067"“? ‘in U101!‘ '. shootiifa me and Baker ‘t! rate wee unbeatable Plriod- eaw Renato;- 0 more Ioalmfo one Binnie and the fast breaking Ken- sfngton team raced in on MICETXGO who never had a chance on all goals norad- Pinal score: Kensinaton B, New Annan 4. L-iise-irpa: Kensinzton: Goal, D. labor; defence. A. Penderaaet. E. Clark; fomarde. E. Grail. L Kelly. I. Mac- Neil, R. Howard, C. Glydon, C. Champion- New ‘Arman: Goal, Maelnnls, (Maoiilntee); defence. Reade. l". Mac-Kay; forwardl. O. Mill. Wen- dell Mill. W. Mill. Maclilntee, Moy- neagh. Ohubby Mill. Referees: Jay and Semple. IUMMARY lint Period New Annals-Reade. New Annals-O. Mill (Jabea Mill). New Anaan-pwlilys Mill (Jabez Mill). ~ iciensington-O. Qiydou (0 Cham- p on . t Kerisinlton-R. Reward (L. Kelly) leeoad Period Kenslnatoiv-O. Champion (it. Howard). legislators-G. Glrdoo. Kensington-l. ‘Craig. 1 ' rm raise nanometers-Q. champion. i new apnea-Read ‘mil time a atrona offensive keneinaton-bnlbll} (O. Glades», Jtendnetoskn. llowardw. chem- pidli) . 1.. .. Bodegas .,lii’iss Mildred callback and Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Central Bedeque, were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. Miss Doris (rakes, teacher d Bedeque school. spent the week- end at the home of her parents in ivostmorlancl. Mr. Douglas ltlacFai-iauc, Fern- wuod, was the week-end [nest of his sister and brotherin-lasv, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett, Aiberton Mrs. James Henderson. Bedeque. after being fndisposed for the pelt week ls quite recovered. I-ier many friends are pleased ta see her around again. Congratulations are extended to Mr. C. M. Johnston, Central Bedequc. manager, Dilrlk River butter factory. on being awarded second prize for the neat and clean wsy in which he kept the factory. Mr. Johnson is ably assisted in his work by his brother. Mr. 0 Orville Johnson, Bedeque. . The chums oi little Willard Ooliett. son ol Mr. Haraffloiiett, are pleasedJo sea him out aflain. alter his recent accident. While pl yin: with other children. he tel _on the ice. injuring‘ hie shoulder, which required medical attention, and confined Jiieii to iuaisorne for" the "peat two weeks. _ _-- v i rriendaesid relatives in Iedediie of lim- sterling Gillespie, manager o: the Souria‘ butter factory. are pleased ta learn that he has been awarded third prize for the highly satisfactory condition oi the factory. Mr. and ivirs. Gillespie are wall known here. The funeral o! iiie late Albert homo of his sister. Mrs. Robert Holland, Lower Bedeque. Oil March ‘ltli was held at the ilpiland home on Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm. The deceased was 8'.’ 3'0"“ 9i BS9- nnd unmarried. The funeral service nus conducted by Rev. Burton Crowe, pastor oi the Bedeque United Church. Despite the un- favorable conditlon of the roads. 5 latte xatherlng assembled to pay their last respects to the departed. The sympathy of ills coirimuiiily is extended lo the bereaved relatives. At the regular March meeting of the South Bedeque Women's Institute held last week, u special collection was taken for the Velda Matthew Fund. Alberton. winch amounted to $12.00. As all are aware. this little girl was badly burned and narrowly escaped death. when their heme was destroyed by fire, which took ~tha lives oi her mother and brother. The members of this Institute are also sponsor- ing an Institute in England. at this meeting a parcel of food was. contribihed. This is the second: parcel that has been forwardedd The work of this Institute lsj praisewortliy. and might very well be emulated by manv more organ- isations in the prov n_ce. ......_ The students of Bedeque school are bdllifvbbfllillly congratulated on their success in the “Sports lConlest." which was heldln the» liiorris, who passed away at that Bedeque rink On Friday evening March 12th. Students from Bedeque and adJacent-achofll! slthered for their annual contest. At the closa the judges announced that Bedeaue hnd wrm the "Cup" this year. This "Uup" “as donated by Eiedequn lo ills Athletic School Championship iii ihr- year i934. That year it was Won by Beddqllc Students. Dilfllll the iniervenlirg years it has been "iron by other schools in the con- siiluciicy and now after fl years it has returned to lilo con-munity where ii; originated. Miss Lillian Jack was acclaimed the best "ice Queen" and l-lelen Rolland and John Aiflecic came second in the contest for the best. costume in the "Hpneyinoon" race. Lillian Jack and Preston Murray were selected in attend the Race" in Charlottetown on Friday Within! March 19th. The Bedeque teachers, Miss Helen Green and Miss Doris Oakes deserve great crcdil. for the interest they have taken in preparing their puplla for this contest, which resulted in bringing this honor to our iucious iiuremous iconomcii - ways a popular rneaif OUT OUR WAY y on. no..- fl“ TO SLlP OUT l WlTHOUT ‘TH’ DOC: "WELL. iT LOOKQ LIKE you DID rr.’ _ "Relay ' i, J. R. William " 'i_ooi< AGlN/ "' Alklmi’ THAT t 5Tl$l<li\i' OUT till-L \ \\\\\\\\\“\\\\\id\\\\\\“l\llll\\l\lllliiii' \\\ . :.:.";..._....._,.-_... Y ‘ * ‘trims-u