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PAINT U -cLEA”1vu We Have a Nice Fresh Stock ‘of— Alabastine, Muresco, _Paints,- .Brushes, Sponge s, Step- ladders, Buckets, Smoky City Cleaner, etc. We Shall be Pleased to Serve You. Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. 1Z3 Queen Slrect- Hum». 75". “ The Friendly Store " Hnrdwa m-@§§O%O4-O-O-§Q4§O §§§4+O4§ O04 QQ-O4-QO-QO'QQ'O-QQ'QQ"O'Q§QQQO E. R. BRO W 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies 'Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. 04-4-4 "Wipnly the highest quality oi ' of tobacco, combined ' thithe best ingredients in the ‘manufactu- of our chewing tobacco. “i :07 “Th: Bear CHEW” Ll.._=i' Western Guardian JWIITIII lGlNTn-lll‘. O. J _Jnllsntla contaminant-Ia!"- an, and will b0 pleased to recslva new and renewal sublcflfimfll- i!- —WI8'l'fl-N HORSES —'1'I0 m8 western horses arrived at Freetown. welghlng from elsven to nftasn hun- t dred, ages flve‘ w, eight. See them before buying elsewhere. A. C. Gard- lner. Lower Freetown. 2034-54-51 i -snoucsn c snnugsQ-m the lpmsn of New Londonlon ml inst. will he as follows-French River, 10.30 n. m. ‘Burlington zso p. m. tienslnglon '1 p. m. lll. G. L. Haslsm will conduct. the services. —-PAUSID AWAY SUDDENLY n: vANcoUvnp-Mrs. c. n. Mc- Jnllum of Bummerslde, has received a. telegram conveying the sad news a! the sudden death at. Vancouver. B. C., of her mother. Mrs. Melllsh. rhe ‘deceased lady, who formerly be- onged to Charlottetown was over :0 years of age and was planning to my a vlslt to her old home this mmmer. No further particulars have is yet been received-S ‘—Il‘ A S T E R. SERVICES — Easter nornlng St. Stephen's Church Burl- ington. wssjresentied by the famlly of the late Wllllsm Profltt with a beautiful memorial 1n the form of a "HOLY COMMUNION AND OTHER. SERVICES" book. it ls bound 1n solld sheepskin with red and gllt edges. Embossed 1n gold on the outside of the cover ls the name of the Church, and lnslde the cover ls a small tab- let containing particulars of the pres- v cntatlon. The glft was accepted from J the hands of the Church Warden by the Rector, Rev. G. T. Spriggs who offered the dedication prayer, and expressed appreciation on behalf of the congregation. This book wlll rest. . m the Holy Communion Table to the llory of God and in loving memory i f the late church warden and super- ltendent of the Sunday School, Wll- llnm Profltt. , i —8T. MARY'S EASTER. TEA'— |The annual High Tea and Bazaar, iof StfMaryb Church, Summerslde, iwss held Lnmlhe Parish Hall on East.- lsr Monday and was a huge success. ‘The display of fancy work was up to its usual hlgh standard and found |s ready-sale. There were a number !of attractions of various kinds for ithe kiddies and s. splendid variety of ;candy was dalntlly arrayed at the jclindy tables. Citizens of all denom- ilnstlons patronized the tea-tables, [which were laden with dalntles of every kind for the inner man. The proceeds amounted to the handsome sum of over $560. which was very gratifying to the ladies of the Parish who so cnpably carried out the en- joyable affair and to all who helped ‘to make lt. such a successf-S —MONTHLY MEETING OF THE I. 0. D. lL-Thers was a good attend- ance o! members at. the regular monthly meeting of the Abegwlst Chapter of the I. O. D. E., held 1n ‘the Public Library, Surnmerslde, last week. After the reading and approv- al of the minutes of the last meet- lng, the treasurers report: was rend and discussed. A letter from the Is- lnnd Regent, Mrs. MacCready, con- gratulatlng the Chapter on their re- port of the year's work; also comm~ ending them for the enthusiasm they have shown ln the various ac- llvltles of the Order and 1n the ln- terest taken for the betterment of the town was road wlth much interest and pleasure. A good deal of business was transactod and plans discussed for ‘ “' s bridge and curlo ex- hlbltlon ~ln the near future. A select committee was appointed to arrange for holding a bridge and curlo ex- cum exhibition should prove to be very lntorsstlng and a great. deal of interest ls belng taken ln the matter. The meeting closed with The "King". ' —S Mlnarda llnlmsne for the grlpps and flu nnsousna ' —,Mr. Stanley Crockett, Assistant Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotla at St. John, N. 3., spent the Easter vacation with ha: parents, Mr. and B. Crockett, at her horns in Burnin- erslde. Mr. Crockett returned to St. John thls morning-s —Mlfl hllllllld LlGWClIII, 0f the Academy at Trum, N. 8., spent the fill-Gt 1101M!!! will! her parents, Mr. and MH- Llewelyn, of Summer- ildL-I _ -ao. lnnsan Menace. Ac- ma» at u» osmpbenlcn. u. n, banal: of ills pansdlnn Bank of Outsource, splat all. mm vacation with his saunas. In. and m. ma. I. lfllsaso. or Itlmrnsrslde» m. "Norman's Insiitzlt: Eastern Guardian ..'IASTERN AGENTS-Ml‘. J.W Murdock h Guardian Agent 1n Mon- tague and wlll he pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions. ..'SUPER AND VAC —Ruubc:' boots, short. and storm king. Get your supply now. Poole 6: Thompson. pm 2040-4-l-3l msna: our: mxoow-_Nr-v Spring styles. Women's shoes. Poole d: Thompson, Ltd. 2040-44-31 ..'SPRING STOCK 0F CONGOL- EUM, oll cloth and llnoleuln, also dining and bedroom suites, Call and see them. Poole a» Thompson, Ltd. 2040-41-31 ..‘WEDDl.\'G BELLS — A very pretty wedding was solenlnfzed‘ at the manse, Belfast. at 6.30 p. m._ on Wednesday. February 27th:, when Miss Mamie Nicholson, Orwell Cove was united in nldfflflut‘ to Mr. Alez-z- ancler Glllis, Newton, Rev. T. Rogers officiating. The youthltll bride look- ed charming in a gown of queen blue flat crepe with sand lrlnnuings and was attended by Miss Annie Nicholson, Orwell Core. who wore a of cocoa brown crepe. with gown sand trllnmlngs. The grpoln was supported by Mr. D. J. McKenzie. Orwell Covc, After the core-nanny, the wedding party rcturncd to the home of the bride's cousin, Mr. D. J. McKenzle, where a. sumllillmls wedding supper was served to about seventy guests. 'l‘he many gifts re- ceived testified ‘lo the popularity of the young couple and included be- sides, silver, linen and china. a large sum of money. ‘Their many friends join in wishing .\l:". and Mrs. Cillis many years of lmppy wedded llfe. ' W l I4QINSFlTUTE DIEEJTYXG. The llarch 111001.111: of Uéc Lauzlching lrld at the ison on ..\ l fourteen tor present.’ l with tongue 1:.‘ the reading of .~.i'_;n'ng cl" same. A than took place up this spring. inicd to look “LTL a_t lhc April nleeting, Plants \\ made for an enterlainmeni that ll0l‘."C of Mrs. George McPl-mzxsuxi 0:1 Easter Mon day night. Sch 1mm". ‘ commit home of Miss I\l..' Friday, lvlarch '. members and o: Roll call was z txristers tolled». last meeting n! general tllsn for work to b: A committee \" after same,’ and tees were a3‘. _ cur: l0 canvass the tll ‘:1 the iuirest of the suniicrllup. r M1‘. Morrlsey rc fr"? I>‘(‘3‘\‘"l vrns read by the P: udcnl, n. vole taken, lcsulfcd in the u‘ fzxhclrrc the incrc: 1c, and re old l 1:; 1:1 that, effect were tllTvcrn 1'3". Tl! P- liliwlbfiiil McPherson flux. . the mcrutinj; with a recitation. Tlic ‘Inventor's Vllic which was well rsu\<ierc.‘\_ The silag- lng cf tllc Nfllvzzn‘. 1'\.‘...l(‘ill btoiigln the meezlug to u clam.- Zvflfrl‘ Wilifill the hostess snrrorl rltflz-‘ous supper. Next, pleating to be held at ‘the home oil/firs. Daniel G. hIcCor- mack, rcll call fr; he answered with original verses. f‘ According t0 caipt-riulcnts by the United States Dcpnrtnlcnt of Agri- culture, properly curod peanut vines rival alfalfa. nnrl clovrr ln feeding value for farm animals. Regular wireless telephone service has been established between Holland and the Netherlands East Indies, where general interest in radio de- velopment is increasing. __=_.___ The United Slates Bureau of Slan- dards 1s experllneniinr; with tho use of peanut shells instead of wood chips that are put lnto uypsllln-fibrc con- crete to lessen lts Weight. -—Ml.=.s Dorothy nfonkley, of Mount. Allison University, spent the Easter vacation with hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monklcy of Sununcrsldc. She was llffCOlllpllllltlfl by llllah‘ Mc- Lean, who Ls also a student nt Ml. Alllson.-S »~Mr. Ensor Boo-nose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bowncss, of Summ- crslde, ls spending his vacation wit-hi his grandmother, Mrs. W. F. Enson] a‘. Ellerslle-S ' Don’t Ehsgwith Mustard Plastcrs Don't mist a mess of mustard. flour and water when you can relieve 'n, soreness or stillness with a little c can, ‘brill. will?“ a t 1 us s sma co oi olmustard arlllithq helpful lngrmlleats, and takes the place of mustard plasters. Mustarole usual es prompt m. ronchltls. ton. lief from sore throat, — neck: sit-hm, croup. stiff . palhsnnd n . headache. congestlo ‘rlamhetunatlsm lumbago esofths back or i0 u, sorsmusclcnbrulaeschllb s, fleet. colds of the chest t may pm. vent pneumonia). . Gordon Boyle playing larval-d and Dunedin and New Haven Notes, The Smelt Kings invaded Victoria on Mar. 20, and after a hectic sixty minutes of hockey, played on soft " lce, the Dunedin boys found that the; were two goals behlnd their rlvsl" The first period was fast wlth tl Vlctorln. boys showing their best. the second period, ln which Vlctx had the advantage. play slowed somewhat. But ln the last period l Smelt. Kings staged a determln rally that looked dangerous at tunes. Both teams played clean hockey and referee Charlie Logan sentenced vary few to the cooler. After the gsmg the ladies served a hearty repnst to both teams. whose appreciation was man- ifested by the rapidity with which the "eats" disappeared. 9 Mr. John Gass has returned hum‘ ufler spending last week ln Webster's Corner. I I Among the teachers from the lo- cality who attended the meeting ln Prince of Wales College on the 22nd were llfessrs Theo. Ling, Leo Ben-lg- an, Mlllar MacFndyen and Maurice Tierney. Also Mlss Edna Iulzsell and lvllss Mary Murray. Mr. Chas. Frlzrell was 1n the clty rm Friday last. ' Some pieces of squared timber have recently been hauled to West River Bridge. These wlll be used on the wharf to be built here next summer. The creosote piles are already on hand and the pile-driver ls to be hauled shortly. Messrs Elwyn Morrow and Alden. .'~lacPha1l, Long Creek, attended ' Cornwall Rink on Saturday night. u Mr. and Mrs. Guy Temple have re- turned to Maine, U. S. A. after spend- lug the winter with the latterb aunt nliss Mary A. Cameron, New Haven. Mr. Jack Benton was 1n Charlotte- town on Tuesday last. Mr. David Inman of St. Catherine who has been lndlsposed for some time, ls reported as being much ini- proved. , ____. The Smelt Kings of Dunedin and and the North Rlver Flying Llndys clashed ln Cornwall Rink on Mar. l5. Although the Smelt Kings had pre- viously beaten the Llndys they foiled to come through this time. Each beam scored twice 1n the first session and the udnners scored once ln the sec- ond, whlle the third went scoreless. The final score was 3-2 ln favor of the Llndys. J. Scott and J. Moreslde were the referees. Mr. Harry MacNevln, New Argyle was in New Haven recently. Mrs. Fletcher MacEachem has re- turned to Rice Point after spending some time at ‘her former home ln New Haven. MacDonald mad; a trlp to Charlotte- town by a car via. the West River lee on last Tuesday evening. Cornwall and Vicinity On Tuesday evening the Young Peoples Group of Cornwall Church and some friends enjoyed a very pleasant social evening at ths ‘par- sonage the guests of Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Altken. Mr. Altken acted l-l chairman and after he had welcom- ed the young people to tho parson- nnc the following enjoyable 1m- prcmptu programme was carrlsd out: Plano solo, Miss Ina Livingstone. Vocal solo, Mr. John Hearts. 365111118. Miss Ilossls Younksr. Vocal solo, Mr. Gordon MacMll- lnn. Vocal solo, Mr. l-fascn Howard. Plano duet, Mrs. Gordon MaoMll- lan and Mlss Ina Livingstone.» The remainder of the evening w“ Fluent. in interesting contosta and games. A dainty lunch was serves by the Indies ami- the singing of Auld Lung sync arc I'm- Thsy Ara Jolly Good Fellows s most delightful evening was brought to a close by singing God Save the King. 0n Wednemv nlaht. m. mhrrlod men ledeemed themselves from their defeat at the hlnds of the ladies by defeating the Bachelors by s mo" of 8 to 0. Although ‘defrosted in mm- flrst same the Bachelorsfasl meals that they can defeat the Benadlcts and ,srs eagerly swslllng Ailken. Gordon Msculllarh. Wat-son Livingstone wars the goal letters whlle Allie Macloan and Wilbur Drake between m. my were rssponslbls- for the must“ men. not ha On Friday 4s- Manama-o w ‘I- d ‘r-"vian i- w I» w» $l.-5".'.§i'".'..'§.i“'.l'$$.fi ‘i.’ . _ > r a‘ I ' _ .~ ‘ Messrs Lloyd FrlzzelLlnnd Albgrt . another opportunity. For the victors, I, u, V’ Tnjtcr-IARLQTTETQWN cusnpmn lVlake This a Two "HAT Spring surely. it's‘ economical-this switching » from one hat to another. And of course changing ls, a. relief from monotony. ~$2.75 " $4. $5. e $7.50 OME IN NOW and see th e splendid range of new hats for man. Get your Easter hat—-and 1f you are “foi-ehanded" it's a. good plan to get two. $2.75 to $7.50. Hats of highest rep- utation sold here cheaper than in Montreal or Toronto. The Great Fashion Show . Prince Edward ' Theatre-on Wednesday El? Thursday, April 3’ €=>° 4th. Co-operatingowlth The Prince Edward Theatre, Messrs R. T. Holman Limited and Messrs Alley & Co., Limited, we are stag- ing Wednesday and Thursday, APRIL 3rd and 4th- the great- est Fashion show in the history of Charlottetown. . Handsome Living Models Millinery. Furnishings. , Women's Coats---—Dresses——Ensembles Men's 0vercoats——Sults—-—Hats Popular young ladies and gentlemen of Charlottetown assist by acting as living models. ooze Bachelors Man-led Man Oosl Wilbur Drake Hszen Howard Defence L. McPhall .. E. M. Altken Allle Macbean W. Whlte Ibrwnrdl Gordon Boyle .. Watson Livingstone C. 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