|fltlgllqged"plllltvirli . welders-it trelliflll . pglllell late beauty and ' est and Happenings of the Week _ Olllflnnal he! Page I ‘ Mrl- Stewart. wife of Hon. J. D. stewartisftThursdayon avisltto her daughters in Montreal. O O O 0n Yriday afternoon. Avril 11th, Mrs. Luke W. Keith gave s, very pfgt- ty tea at her home in Needlnm, Mass, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Gavin Walker of Crspaud. Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Walker has been the guest of Mfrs. Keith for the past few monthi. Among the guests pres- ent was Mrs. William Pugsley, wife of the late Eon. William Pugsley, a former lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. COUVQI’. {Illlilllfl Paint has been gassed fer preserving and ; beautifying Canadian 9"‘ i _ pen‘ fer nearie eae hen- ‘ ' ' - ‘Joel gears and during this i slrne has wee an enviable i reputation Ier itself- " i Winner . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 4.25 Mogul . 4.95 Endurance . . . .. . 6.25 For Sale by ismnley, Shaw & Peal-don , i with a popuhitton of hfle 2.800 Pflvple 85000 feet to choose from. ' All thfcknelea. stored under ‘ yrteerp heat. Made by EIJAMAN- i , . . ,KENT C0. i MacDONALD ROWE WOODWORKING 00., LTD. Charlottetown i ' r l s-zs-tussattf. i __._.___.__...______.__......_._ . 5 rtuuomo Mil) nrsuuo 7;’ If you want ¥,l% ' Expeditions and "SQ ' Expert workmanship 4/ Send to Fred ii. Trainor 80 Grafton Street r Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393-J The Vogue -1..'- y Speotaoiowaro nip-a- . Wetaseprideinflttingonr petientswithtbeaawaatand flollbwminltrbtsdlose- tscleware. vmuueidhiaotaewie At These Low Prices New Royal Cord Endurance New Royal Cord . . . . . . .. New Royal Cord . . . . . . “$10.00 30 x 4.5 New Royal Cord sizes at proportionate prices. 80x89’: Winner 1.00 _ mm. Red 1.2a l Heavy Red m» X 29x4.40 H d d Standard c", 1.45 ar WOO m... o... 1... ' Heavylbed ........ 1.95 Floorin a ‘i’ Heavy Red . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 2.00 so: w: Pilot Bed 1.50 Heavy lied in stock. 30 x 3% l9 I 4.40 . . . . . . . . . . . . J 6.95 9.45 29 s 4.50 . ....$i0.50 l-‘uil stock oi‘ other Standard 2.00 All other Standard sizes also CLIFTON EXIDE BATTERIES! Guaranteed one year, SHOULD LAST TWO T0 Canada Batteries GUAIANTIID 0N! IIAI- 11 Plate .................$ 1J8 ALI. DIILIVIIID. All Cash Orders of $8.00. Hall-Phone or bring year The Largest Stock of TIREQ . and assassins’ - to Canada. Montreal. Mrs. T. A. Maclean. of Antigonlsh, N. 8., who is a guest at the Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, was the guest of honor at a supper bridge lest Satur- day given by Mrs. R. H. Jenkins of Charlottetown. e O e e e occasion of his 56th birthday. fox collars. O O O day morning on a Monckton and Halifax. her early complete recovery. e O O home in Halifax. Keeping Them Well thing is wrong. that something lies tract. led with colds or sour stomach." Medicine 00., Brockvilie, OM. Premier and Mrs. C. A. Saunders and Miss Mona. Saunders, of Bum- merside have gone on a visit in Van- Rev. Mr. Phillips of Alberton - spent the week end in Halifax meet- ing his brother who arrived from their old home in wales on a visit Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harris have left to spend the Easter season in The sympathy of many, friends is extended to Mrs. McCready and the family in the death of Mr. McCready. O Hon. John A. Macdonald, M. P. for Kings, was receiving the congratula- tions of his friends lost Saturday the In New York furred coats only have been shown lately, with galyak, blue and silver fox appearing and reappcaring on the avenue. Covert fashions the tailored models, tclge and woollen crcpes the afternoon ones. The silhouette most seen is the slightly fitted coat tied at the normal waist by o. string belt. Though on the whole, the windows have been featuring black first and beige sec- ond, one very exclusive shop proudly showed two green twceds with grey Miss Helen McMillan left Thurs- The ‘Ibachersx-lrederation brought - agreetmanywelcomevisitorstothe city this week. - O O O The Queen's car is to be fitted nigh a hooter which sounds distinctive musical hotel. It has been fould ,that identification disc on the car has not been sufficient to secure for the queen e clear road through Lon= don traffic and "she has been late for appoln‘ ‘ . Special instructions are being given to the police so that they will be able to recognize the pe- culier notes bf the new hooter. I O O ‘ Miss Ethel Stewart spent the week end pleasantly in summerside the guest of Miss McKelvie. O O O Many friends here will be interest- ed to hear that Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Lcathem and Miss Moira Lesthem, and Rev. Dr. George E. Ross, Mrs. R058 and their daughter, Miss Mar- lsn of Ottawa motored to Montreal last week where they attended the convocation of the Presbyterian Col- lege at which Rev. Mr. Leathem was honored with the degree of Doctor of Divinity (honoris cause). O O O Mrs. Wm. Brelmuts many friends will regret to learn that she has been ill with an attack’ of blood poisoning. O O I Mrs. Priscilla Manderson smith and Mr. Joe R. Smtih are being wei- comed back to their home in Mar- gate after s. very pleasant winter in California and other places on the Pacino Coast. Mrs. Smiths‘ sister Mrs. Alfaratta Cotton. of Arcadia, Califor- nia, is considerably improved in health, and expects to be able to vis- it her old home in Prince Edward Island, this summer. 3 O i Although the word "traditional" is frequently applied tu iaridcs and their costumes, Paris has once again come to the fore and put ililfilllfil‘ of these fashion proverbs to flight. l-‘or Lan- vin and a numbrr of others; have put their heads iogcihcr and h, n num- ber of interesting suggcciion: have arrived in New york t9 i>~rl~ck the blushing bride on tho eventful (lay. Madame Lanvin has an itita iimt it would be nice if a bridc could kccp hcr bouquet for a souvenir, and in order to enable hcr to do this she has created a bouquet of yvax flowers with green bud sheaths and yellow flower uentres, n, is completed with a lace paper frill noel a tullc bow. it is quite a Victorian touch. Easter visit in Miss Sue Nash's many friends re- gret that she is still confined to the P. B. I. Hospital, but are hoping for Regretful farewells were said to Mrs. P. T. Strong who left Thursday to spend the summer at her old Keep Them Happy By About tllfl prayer book, if the bride chooses to carry one? They are being shown in white kid, gold edged and lined with silk paper. it also con- tains the marriage certificate- Opera pumps in white satin are favored. They are slenderized con- siderably by the addition of herring- bone iincs which are woven into the surfam. Others displayed in the New York shops are of white brocaded satin and are comlfltled W"?! I We" buckle. ' And gloves. sixteen-button variety are advocated by those who kIwW- some are in suede and are com- It is natural for’ children who haDPY. Ictivqend full of fun. When i119? N‘! lfttfm. 11155!’ 5115 415m‘ pearls in narrow bandeau effects are ciined to play you may be sure some- Almost invariably in the digestive 1t is to meet the need for an absol- utely safe corrective of childhood ail- ments that Baby's Own Tablets have been designed. They gently regullte the stomach and bowels and thus drive out constipation and indiges- tion; break up colds and simple fev- ers and allay teething pains. Con- cerning them Mrs. W. E, lbrsyth. Dover, N. 3., writesz-"I would not be without Baby's Own Tablets as I know of nothing to equal them for fretfui, fussyibabies who are troub- Babys Own Tablets are sold by medicinal dealers or by mail at 2b cents a box from ‘rho Dr. Williams plated with three pearl buttons in ad- dition to the sixteen. 1 Fbr the headdress, wax flower! N15 being shown and; eccordins w B11 "- ports, have created e. veritable bridal furore. Talk of June brides already? Well it is certainly being done. And as for the bridesmaids, here is a sue!"- tion gleaned from somewhere ill fsshiondom. They will look very lt- tractivs if they proceed “D @110 1M9 on a certain June day wees-in: P111! tulle hats trimmed with blue “b505- In addition, she may also can’! I fluffy little muff of tulle, lace and ribbon to match her hat. instead of thg now old-fashioned flowers. ‘ e e e Whether your formal frock is mint green or blush Dink. V0111‘ "m" must match it. one. in hose o! w“! shades, the ankles are dnintily rs- served about their opoesflmk leaving the mes of the opera Dumb i0 play that role celebrated in “PW n! adaywhenitwaasmarttobcde- mun. ones feet beneath I lmsthm- ed frock "like little mice stole in and on“. pupal hose are also an excel- lent mo; roi- n.» cum snows "tbs-t are worn “with light frocks for after- set at astonishing prices. _ in the following compositions: 0nly........ 87-Piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Border. Only 'rHE, OPPORTUNIT Truly, this is the Opportunity-Wonderful. 12 Cups: 12 Saucers; 12 Bread and Butter Plates: ner Plates; Coupe Soup Plates; 1 Vegetable Dish; Cover inch Platter; 1 Gravy Boat; 1 Pickle; l Cream; 1 Sugar and 1 Cover for Sugar. HOLMAN’S PREMIUM DINNERWARE YSALE z APRIL mo. TO MAY 3rd. a ST-Pieee Chins Dinnerset with Gold hand Terms: $1.66 ".'.;;..;.'.'_"s..".'.;.;.;. s55 ‘m; ‘week 87-IPiece China Dinnerset-gold handles for on y Terms: $1.00 down-Balance $1.00 per wcck set with $23.00 Terms: $1.00 d0Wl\——B{i|ii|l'."3 65c per week. __.__.__v\,~__._. Y; WOND din-opportunity of securing allies. tifuhDinner- This sale of Dinnerware offers you six beautiful Dinnerware patterns to choose from (8 China Sets and 3 Semi-porcelain sets). All are terns-a set that will grace any table and give the service that is desired. The sets are made up 87-piece Dinner Sets in a daintyfdelightfnl pet- 12 Tea Plates; 12 Fruit ‘Cancers; 9 Din. for Vegetable Dish; 1 Baker; 1 i2- 87-Plcce China Dlnnerset-gold handles, for only ’ Terms: $1.00 down-Balance 85c per week lcs $31.00 ....--..-....--... , 2m 87-Piece Semi-porcelain Din‘ erset for only $80.00 Terms: $1.00 down-Bal nce 75c per week. _87-Picrc ‘ Dinncrsei. semi-porcelain with Ivory body. Only v $37.00 T crnrs: ivory l _ ti..." ' ;.'.;.;.'.:'..'.".1...'.' is} "g..." week. providing payments arc :~. SUMMERSIDE FREE-We give you FREE with every Dinner Setlan IS-plccc. Silver Sci, consisting of! \ 6 TEASPOONS 6 DESSERT SPOONS 6 DESSERT FORKS rzdc promptly each week. This is one'of the largest and best prem- iums we have ever oilcrcd and in iisclf is well worth securing. HQLMAN s. Q-IARDOTFETOWN \ A ,. PLATjlVQ1l7 s. v Sweeping to Newerdnd Greater Achievements flofci Master is the greatest tire vverid hes A tire responsible for almost incredible records. \ A tire for surer ireetlon, surer broking, eesler steering, safety, Nei one iloyeiMemr In e thousand will ever puncture. Net one in five thousand will blow out underiweyeerseiaewlee- loyal Menem Dominion Ieyeis, lndureose tor lighters and In!‘ Heavy Service Tires ere seid- Dominion ‘fire eesveoieill? ieeeiod and equipped ie give edledqsiieeeemhreoflniirepeoviaeet the-highest queiilyt v , , ..