"i? Jr eii€?fi;§§$¥i%i€ x Nail s?" OUT OUR WAY EASTER at A HULMAWS TllLcuARolAN. CHARLQITETOWN —wh: No need to seek out the first neiii iiii ii u.» of 5pm you in one of our charming new Coats. They're pulse-stirring as the whispering breezes. There are full and titted styles in vary- ing lengths-Jn heavenly fabrics —in divine colors. I / i? I. _ By J. l. Willlnine Ull/ "TOOK ME ALL. wE L - I WINTER TO BRAlD , 5015317" l 3 i1’. BUT ALL 1 6m" WONT. i. T0 19° NQW l9." '-*- Trial?“ ilm§6 siisurii- item __ ‘i DOWN AN’ I'VE . ., SUMMER? L $51337“ ' "“‘ 'k GUT ,'ER DONE! ~ _ ‘i’, . l“/ANTED.) , v ' ___, f...” ' ' l’.- Il t ' . .__ f M!“ a " I f . '5 I ‘s. 4 _ r I ' ' " v . A i i ‘\ _ 9 ‘- j" ' i 3 14 ‘ . a ‘i i ‘a 4 ‘I _ i9 l ’ . ' l ' ‘a Is _ ‘ / ‘ i r i i I "Q a . I ‘ii. | l‘ ‘ -. ._ , . i, . i. * r’ idtifliutiargl i. ‘rotor: W. I. The March meeting of the {Pryon Women's Institute was held at the hcme of Mrs. C. A. I-licks March 9th with twenty-one mem- bers present. The meeting opened with the singing of one Verse of Che Institute Ode and repeati_ the Creed In unison. The roll csll wills answered by an Irish Joke. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. It was moved and seconded that a been supper, followed by s orokiiiole party in the evening be held. Committee in charge of NW“. Mn. Millie Gamble. Mrs. Claude veseey and Miss Dorothy Taylor. ‘treasurer reported $01.90 taken in at the last two clokinola pal-ties, ‘B10 lleXt party to be held st Mrs. Walton fpoombs. Reports of oom- lnittee were heard and new committees were as follows: School cwnrrilttee Mrs. Waldron Woodslde, firs. George Flatt, Mrs. Autln Lesrd. sick, Miss Ilene ii the Ladies’ Wear Department is justly proud of its Coat col- lection. . Briefs and _Shorties with straight and full swing backs-Juli length Coats, either fitted, gored or swinging. These Coats are in lovely pastel and dork shades. . . . The fabrics gobardine, suede or tweed. In sizes and halt sizes from 9 to 44, priced at 19.75 to 65.00. Hero you will see ore covert, ‘WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" ‘i Miller Mrs. Walton ‘Ihvmbl "15 Mrs. Austin smith. Red C108! committee vreporlod three quilts ready to send to Sumftlerside. It was voted that 010.00 be siven to tiia cenadian Appeal fcr-Chilihen. also $10.00 for the. Red 0Y0" drive. Oorrspondence wt: read. The Canadian Association of Ooilil-lm was left in charge of the different church organizations. The appoint- ing of collectors for Cancer Drive was left over till the nex meeting. A card of thanks was reed from the Tryoll Arrows. Collection amounted to $1.68. Mrs. George Pratt invited the members to her heme fos- the April meeting. Mrs. Keith Thomas and Mrs. Hebert Crawford were appointed on the lunch committee. Mrs. Austin Smith to have the program. Mrs. Maurice Howatt had this months program on ilousecieaniiig hints. The contest was words from the word Bhsm- i-oclr. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Serious lilssss llay Fellow l tosses dell A oonmos sole is something that should sever U disregarded. Ullieq created, it may develop late a lerlaus ailment such as bronchitis. At the deat syaptolsl of a ooid, aseDr. Wood's. This favourite remedy helps Norway Pine syrup. oonusoaoouassptismsloanasmgenoeslrpeasgaaiiliooue lheirriteteilnelliiranes. \ Getflnfioodhlforwsyitlaalyrspteiiey. Aseqtnfltliiaet oaplsesalldnlgsoilassra anaemia-unanimously ‘ The Assets _.__-s In a previous article mention has been made of the needs of Clear-y. now may be "laid some- iilung about the such o! 01ml‘!- to "count our mlny Heathen" ll it were " and name th one bl’ one." First may be mentioned the splendid means o! "qrnmunlcatlons that ULeal-y possesses, It has s paved highway, excellent trsirg and bu; service, and when the new West Point to Buctoucho ferri service is inaulurated. Ulnar-y will‘ be very Olosa to~ Moncton. Shedlaic, St. John, etc. A new ‘ Poet office was completed last year, being moved from Mt. Pleasant and is one o! the finest in Welt Prince district. secondly, Ulnar-y has a new ' school now nearing ulsrlpletlon, one of the very best in tlhe entire province, Thlrdly. OIear-y has modern end up to data stares where every- thing from a common pin to furniture and coal and lumber may be purchased at the lowest possible prices. Oileary has fine banking facilities and s branch I the Bank of Nova Bootla is located in the village, and the residents get excellent telephone service. Ilwrth 0'Leary has s fine Oo- Operatlve Htore and one of the very best (lo-Operative potato wsrdlouses in tihe Province, just finished in December i941, 120 ft. long and 40 ft. wide Fifth. O'Leary also has a rapidly expanding plant of the Swift Canadian 00. which churng as much. as $00 pounds daily in the rum season and cream for the plant ls supplied by eight different routes. Sixth, Oieary has a fine modern Roxilll Drugstore operated by Mr. A. J. Matheson, a young and efficient physician, Dr. G. L. Dewar and a mlendld Nursing Hcirns operated by Mrs. Turner, Seventh, dbeary boasts a mod- ern theatre "The Verdun" where shows may be seen practiaily every nlgiht of the week. Movies are also sham in the l-lall on Friday and Saturdays. Eighth. O'I..eary has foul’ “vio- date garages where skillful mecihanics are always available to fix any make of oar. Ninth, Olieary has two meat shopsflthres barber shops, e cloth- ing and shoe store, serierai restaur- ants, etc. which are always ready and willing to serve the public. In addition, Mr. Fred Champion furnishes an excellent electric service with continuous electric power available. Tenth, Finally we may say that adequate means exist to care for the spiritual needs of tlhe residents. Toronto is called“ “Toronto the Good" because it is a city of Churches. O'l.ieary may also be called a village of Churches. In OLeal-y itself thord is the large United church o1 canade, also the Nazarene Church and a Roman Catholic church. About two miles away in Knutsford there ls the United Baptist Church. Three miles in tlhe other direction at OT-eary Corner ls the Anglican Church. Thlhl liwo miles from the Anglican Church is the large Rcirnsn Cathlolc Church at 5t. Anthony (Bloomfield) and also the Bloomfield United Church. Near 0’I.es.ry atWest Devon (7 miles away) besides the West Devon United Church, which is over one hundred years old, there is also a ‘iOhuirch of God.” At Coleman. about five miles from Omani-y is "The Church of Scotland" and not far from it the Brae United Church. 'I'here is a splendid fellow- shlip between the Churches and some line work is being done in all of them year by year. Greenwich 6. Vicinity Mr. George Maellwen was to recent visitor to Charlottetown for a week-end. The women of Greenwich and vicinity have begun their spring housecleanlng. Mat hooking is also in the owing. --G-reenwldh roads are almost passable for cars, Since the recent thaw the stretch of new road especially being hard to travel on with sleishs. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Russell Meet-area are glad to hear that ahe has returned to her homo, having spent a short while in the P. It. Island Hospital, and wish her the best of health. The Messrs. Stanley and Stewart Macmren of Cable need have re- turned to the Island from N. I. wlhere they spent the best pert of the winter. . Friends of Mrs. Nelson squiret are sorry to know of her mie- fortune, _but sincerely wish. hi a speedy recovery. Neighbors and friends of Mrs, Robert Sutherland are lied to hear she is up around, and are hoping the will be in good health shortly. Mrs. fled MloLdHn M Oeble 3H4 ll lbiflflihl some time with her mother in mrdlgen. It is learned her mother isn't in very load health. —0ren. Friends and neighbors oi Mrs. Irsnlr ssecursn are sorr to hear or lior altering tile P. . Island flblilltel. wiles-e slio eaoeots to be operated on. lit present lie has taken treatments. All om, M; g healthy and speedy recovery. UONDON .. (CM-ti u. vertleliielit in a Lo p- iiriisth‘ m...“ .i ' gassing!‘ oeve. We have lit m Manon ‘ '23, 194s Ill-Thief! A s and insured free ago iililssiiiiiroil iiltiiiisss llueliiid Diamonds are guaranteed perfect inst loss. SELECT Yllllli Kensingtoii hockey The third game of the final playdowns between New Anasil and Legion foir the North Shore clip was played before over five. hundred fans in Keneingtea rink i on the night of March i8 and re- sulted in New Arman skating of! with a 4 to 2 victory. New Annau had a new player in the person of W. Campbell and lle was the outstanding performer on the team. his blocking was s. treat and his rushes ending with a bul- let-llke drive kept the fans on their toes. mo‘ the losers Don Baker. that capable net custodian was st his beet and some of his swim were of the sensational type. D. Msolrinis in the New Annen net played s steady game sill the way through. First Period The first period started fast and the goalies turned thrust after thrust on their dels. W. Campbell received s on his head from s skate mid was. forced to retire for a ‘Lea The period was nearly over when Reade eoloed through the whole team and drew Baker to one sldt and slapped the puck in the op~ posite corner as he out across the goal-mouth. Then shortly after Chubby Milil carried the puck into _ the Legion and and passed to O. Mill who dented the twines. Per- iod ending, New Annals 2, Lieglonl "T! bank cite- The second period saw the Leg- ion putting on a spirited d.lvc‘ but were held at bay by a stout defence together with steady play by Mclnnls. About midway in the period MaoEntee soared for New Annals on passes from MacKenna and W. Mill. Period ending New Arman 3. Legion 0. Third Period This period was decidedly Ing- lon as they stormed in and around New Annan goal for minutes st a Howard accepted ill-Neil's to beet Molnrlis oleanlv. The some player scored his sec- ond gosl shortly adter when C. Champion set. him up on s lovslv pass and he made no mistake. Then Wendell Mill scored the final goal of‘ the game as he broke away from s Legion gang- ing attack to go right in on Baker Pill New Auuau d. Legion I. Mill, O. Mill, J. Mill. J. MaoKenns. Moyneagh, NlhcErltee. Legion: Goal, Baker: A. Pendorgeot. E. Clark; forwards, L. Kelly, l. MscNeil, C. Champ- ion, C. Glydon, R. Howard, E. Craig. Referee: Joy and lemple. l-Ncvw Austen, Reade D-Nevl ‘Arman, C. Mill; (J. Mill). leoosid Period e-Nevr Ashen. Maetnteei (w. sillll, .1. Msckenaa). - Third Period e-xerisinstnn. it nownd. (MsoNeil. heron, lpflewerdi (O. Champion) e-Now Allnan, W. Penalties: m. echurmall. AIJIIION Boll’!!! IOIOOI. ' *- lirtiary ‘ Ho or Ieoll M» Fe t " so» s also Galvin. s. Vincent iii-snails’. 2. A MseOsbl. Gre m -- l. stiles Welili ashram-cila- z-ish . time and were rewarded ‘when R». who had no chance. Final ell-ire.’ Lineupu- --' _ New Arman: Goal, Melanie; ile- fence, W. Campbell, E. Reade, Scllurmen; forwards, W. Mill, W. - defence, uraee n! - i. h i Grade viu ~_- s. Beatrice _ Arsenault. ‘ ' ‘ Grade Vii - l. Kenrdeudln. ._ g flsgnor smith, l. Justin Gavin ‘ Grade Vi - i. my Mm. >1 e. denies emlth e. ram-sine hater. Grade v - l. dune v - 1. fleanor lliem. s, Insane truer. t. urine aavls. 0e l, iieii- t Perms. a suite, _, eo n.- » i ~ endless-amps t iiiisrrii oirr ‘ll. BRUBKETT LTll. QUALITY JEWELLERS SUMMIRSIDE 030020-3003! - roars. names, Wales -icri —A bent halfperliny, found on ‘ men, helped convict him of than when a girl colliery worker report- ed seeing the coin in a canteen cash register before it was robbed. HEY lil n w. sols" i ~ i ‘gall’! in -'- t. Ireitcie In“ Welleee. l. Ad as ‘ ' we.‘ " Grade i iinm- i. 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