The Girls’ Shop” brings you to-day The new COATS ' ts. All sorts of new Gm! C” materials, both loose fitted models in plain , tweeds, checks, and large plaids." n styles and back and A very large assortment to choose from. Sizes 8 to 14x. Prices $6.95, $735, ‘$8.96, $10.95 and ' - $11.95 \ . Girl’s ensembles, Coat, Hat and Purse. Nice tweeds, shades Rose, Royal, Yellow, Green, and Brown; Sizes 3 to 8years.' $5.95 & $6.95 Girl’s Tweed Coats in various new shades. Size 2 to 6. A real I buy at Girl’s snappy swagger Suits, some plain colors, and others trimmed with contrasting plaids of the same material. Stylish, well-made suits and ex- ceptional values. Sizes 10 to 14x. Prices $735 1° $13.95 Pretty print DRESS . 79¢ , Glrfs Cotton Print Dresses in gtflpei, checks and fancy patterns in attractive new designs. Sizes 2 to 14 Price I lovely new ranBB 0f Child‘ ren’a Cotton Print Dresses in a. large range of colors and styles. Sizes 2 to 14x; Price Girls Dresses in briflllt ml‘ ors and snaplIY Styles broadcloth, Pique, dlmlty» prints and linen. $ Sizes2to 14x. Price Girl’s Dresses, broadcloth. prints and linens. A vet)’ smart range at a reasonable p price. Sizes 2 $33! .50 Girls silk broadcloth Dresses . Scarlet, Royal, Navy, Sand and Brown. Size! 8 to 14. Pricesz'5u Sweaters. Girl's Print Dresses. Newestpatterns stripes, polka ots, and fancy checks. A real bargain. Sizes 8 to 14. Price Sweaters. A wonderful assortment of all wool Sweaters, ‘plain and fan- cy stripes, short and long sleeves in all the newest shades 51.05 98c A real smart line of Girl’s short sleeve Sweaters. Colors, Navy, Scarlet, Green and cocoa. ‘Ibis oalulsn In Iaaarvcd h! IIII o} local intanst huh advertising al a newly nature may ho laasrtad at 4mm award maul: Dllbblo la advance. ANCI. AN April 2nd, at 8 pm. from different parts of ths world ltude to Mr. MacDonald for the welfare and for his cordial en- hns for its vblect their advance- merit. YORK AND VIOIZNITY-Miiss M"? LBYBPMW. Pleasant Grove has returned to her position in the city.—Mrs. Robt. MoFarlane, Marchfield, is reported much 1m. proved in health-Mr. Herbert MW“. York. is reported much better the past few days-Mr. Eddie McDougsi has returned to his home at Pleasant Grove from a business trip to the neighboring province-The Guardian regrets to leam that Mr. Samuel Stewart, Dunstaffnsge, is still confined to his heel-Mr. Joseph Dover has re- turned‘ to his home at Dunstaffnage from the P. E. I. Hopsital.—Mr. Kenneth MacMilian, Covehead Road, paid s. business trip to the city last week.—Mrs. Robt. H. Thompson is spending the week at her old home at York, the guest oi her sisters the Misses Vesseyr- Mr. Frank Henderson watts, Bec- tion man, York, spent Saturday in the city-The GuarcliaTi is the condition of Mrs. Vessey. Ycrk.—-Mr. M. trig s. week at York. Jl‘. and death. Ancient Right F 0 r coxrannnsnon urn msun- b-MBB-‘l-ll-dll. Ivarmvo or music- m, Sponsored by choir of st. James _______ Chllmh. 5t. James Hill, Thursday. mugs]; ARMY lfi or DELIGHTFUI. TRAVEL PIC- TURES SHOWN-On ‘rhm-sdsy evening last the ladies of the Angel Guardian Study Club held their weekly meeting in Holy Name Hall and through the kindness o! Mr. Leo MacDonald, President of the Holy Name Society, were delight- fully and profitably entertained with picture films showing scenes While presenting the pictures w. MacDonald in a very interesting and well informed’ manner related many historical incidents connect- ed with the various places repre- sented. The young people of Char- lottetown owe a deep debt of grat- lreen interest he is taking in their dorsement of- any activity which pleased to report continued improvement in Herbert J. Mc- Klnnon, Grand ‘Pracadie is spend- Mrs. Eddie Creamer and Edwin have left for their home in Waltham. Mass, after spending two months at Mrs. Creamer-s‘ home in Bonshaw during her fathers‘ illness (C. P. by Guardianbi Special Wire) Columbia were in The Indian Act 69c opposition to it. 0L0 ENGINES REJUVENATED For over a_quarter of a Century we have been making Gasoline Engines as well as repairing them. We have the Plant, the Workmen and the experience to repair any make of Engine, Pumps, Boilers, Tanks or any kind of machinery or we can make any machinery parts at short notice. Our well-equipped plant and stat! are at your disposal. USE US. We keep complete stock of Parts and Supplies for your convenience at lowest prices. Quotations on request- Wrlts or call today. _ 1' 1i iii is Slewa II .0 Co. lid 1:; §-l."i%l,l n» r TETOWNJIEJ. under Glazounoff, given OTTAWA. March 22—Indlans of of solos com the Alert Bay district in Brliishl posed and sun“ by Mr‘ another chance by the House of Common today to practice their ancient pot- latch, once B. regular orgy but now a more or less harmless ceremony dating back through the ages. The potlatch has been dying out in recent years and is limited to Indians of the Kwawkwelth agency on the Pacific Coast who have re- fused to observe laws outlawing it. It is s. sort of generosity spree in its present-day form. Indians col- lect all sorts oi things, food bian- kets or household utensils, call in their friends and give everything away. They have been known to impoverlsh themselves for yearis." a sentence; for Indians practising the potlatch but the Alert tribe have disregarded lt. Indian Miln- ister-Crcrar proposed a bill in the House today making the laws still more stringent. It received second reading but he dropped the anti- prov ides a strenuou RUSSIAN COMPOSER DIES . AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS PARIS. March 23—(A.P.)—-Alex- Russian com- poser. died yesterday in a. Paris Hospital after a brief illness. Glaz- ounoff. who was '71, had resided in Paris for the past five Years. THE ANNUAL IIIITING o! P.E.I.Pou1irymsnwlllbchsldin Agricultural Ball Tuesday evening March 24th, i086, at 8 P. M. P. A. Drlscoll, secretary. Li-slio-S-Ii-li. INVIBNISB COAL. - Bcallant» for the kitchen range. Unloa dine cars today. A. Picksrd a Co. Phone i n-ms-a-zi-ai. _u” F. B. Conrad and Major i1‘. R. Rogers, ol Charlottetowm- were among arrivals in the city Friday, here to attend a. military meeting of the Maritime district-Halifax Chronicle. MT. HERBERT A very enjoyable parlour social was held st the Protestant Orphan- - age on the evening of March l2 under the direction of the Mt. Her- bert Women's Institute with s. large attendance despite the inclement weather. Mr. James Munn very copably acted as chairman for the occasio . The following i; flu; p“)- gram which was carried out in a manner worthy o1 merit: Orchestra. selections; debate: Resolved that the farmer's wife has fewer oppor- tunities of enjoying life than the farmer. 'l'ho debaters for the res. olution were: Coach, Earl Ings. Dork Benton (leader), Marian my- ner, Mary Monaghsn. Opponents: Coach, Elton Rayner. Russel Drls- coll (leader); Broderick Jenkins; Ralph Rayner. After the arguments were heard the Judges. Mrs. Robert Mutch, Bordon Fraser, Martin Power gave their decision in favour oi the resolution. A piano solo by Edna Jenkins was very enjoyable. A vocal solo was rendered by Mar- tin Power, the well-known radiq vocalist in his jovial manner, to the intense delight of one and all. A vocal solo was sling very sweetly by Marian Rayner. Mr. Bordon Fraser, the talented singer, delight- cd the audience with a solo. A willed)’ duet "Barnacle Bill the Sailor and His Girl," sung and act- ed by Esrl Ings and Mary Mona- 811811 caused much mirth and laughter. A darkey playett-e "Wm- nin’ Dat Gal." The iollowing is the cast of characters: Adamant Tad- pole, the old man-Elmer Clow; Pollywog Tadpole, his old woman- Helen Drlscoll; Flotila Tadpole, their suitable daughter-doom. Jenkins; Iilimflnm Epicure Goosefoot, a bashful suitor, Harvey Jenkins; Ozone Catnip, a tough rival-Rus- sel Dricoll; Panlcky Tadpole, Flo- tila’s kid sister-Doris Heston. The occasion ended very successfully for “Flimflanfl who overcame his own self-consciousness and also the “lift-Ship difficulties encountered in the Tadpole home with the result, dimculties oi impersonating the dsrkey characters the players get- ed $1191!‘ resilwllve parts in an ex- cellent manner. Orchestra selections by Austin and Leo Cosdy, Fred and 5D!!!‘ Jenkins accompanied by Mar. Wm 0f the evenlns’ was a number Jsmm MacPhcrson. The enjoyable evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. . Mr. Russel Drlscoll Mrs. Ed. Hogan, Hope River, Mr. Bordon Fraser paid a flying visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Monaghan. The many friends of Mr. Ray Atherton are sorry to learn he has bwn lndleoosed,» but hope IOI‘ the of Winnln’ dat gal. In spite of the] ion Rayner. A bountiful lunch was .- served to all present. An added fea- E spent the, “T955114. the Guest of his sister,‘ return of his usual good health, The monthly meeting oi, the Ladies Aid of Mt. Herbert met on tcndancc. The Mt. Herbert Dramatic Club anticipate presenting a play in the near future. potlatch clauses in committee stage after A. W. Neill (Ind. Mr. Bruce Judson, Alexandra, Comox-Albcrni) led 5 was a recent visitor to Mt. Herbert. An epidemic broken out among the school child- ren but all are speedily recovering. Pownai recently. PLAIN OR CORK TIP Briish (0ns0is q :1’ TOIACCOS Charlottetown Premium Olllce 29 Queen Street BRINGING UP FATHER ii‘ 1 March 10th at the home of Mrs.. Elton Rayner with a very good no‘ oi measles has l Mr. Spur Jenkins paid a visit to Mrs. Wall of Kenslngton has been spending a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Elton Rnyner. —-R. BIG: 1O bedroom. Modern as tomorrow! new—just ‘arrived, but it is _ Holman’s Thursday morning. Now she can have her uite the lovest DAY SALE 0f EDM SITES ! l. alt‘. thing we’ve seen in many a day! just one of many lovely suites which go on sale at Every woman wants a- beautifully furnished dearest wish fulfilled. This is YOUR opportun- -. ~1- It’s ' ity to secure that lovely Suite you’ve so long desired and at the same time save M0118)’. Sagless Boil Spring With Each For the next ten days on suite a Thick-layer-built Mattress an ABSOLUTELY FREE l Thick Layer-Felt Mattress and Suite There's a Suite for Every Purse 51.50 11.50 00.50 100.00 112.50 * 110.00 125.00- 1945110 a 159.00 49.50 12.50 00.00 ("TFEOTNTD-W. I. The monthly meeting of the Toronto Women's Infill-film W" held March 10 at the heme of Mr!- lliclix Gallant, The meeting was opened by reciting the creed. The roll call was answered by a riddle. There were eight members and a mimbe oi visitors present. The ‘ or the lut meeting were 131.0 115.00 An i» ly we will give ABSOLUTELY FREE with each d an absolutely guaranteed Coil Spring. read by tho secretary and adopted. The sick committee reported hav- ing visited one member and having bought a treat. The school com- mittee reported that tho school had been scrubbed and everything in proper order. Mrs. Joseph I. Doiron and Mar- garet Gallant were appointed cn the programme committee. Mrs. Joe. beciair asked the mmbers to iicr home 101' me next meetlnil Ind Mrs. Peter Dolron, Mrs. Joe. Doiron and Merle Gallant were asked to bring lunch. The programme consisted of re- cltetions by Mrs. Andrew Blac- quiene and MrnPeter Doircn. A dainty lunch was served and svoteofthankswualvmMi-s. Gallant for the use of her housc. Afiiififfid simnnunoa. Suiiolk. mew! —Two holes-in-one we" 5w": t eentiy in one iii-hole match Y year old James G. Sherlock. Bfllalloii golf pro. here. Ho seed the 1m yard mimii and renewed "*1 lid-yard 1m, hringltll h“ w" _ "singletons" to 1i. . --BY GEORGE MCMANUS 1