g , i MoreNew i DRESSES in time for Easter Printed Chlifons, Crepe de Chenes, Flat Crepes, every modern design, expressed in all the popular Spring_ coloring]. . $5.50, $7.50, $10.50, $16.50, $25.00 and up Splendidly Tailored Properly Styled SUITS TQPCOATS for Easter Fresh arrivals within thelast week or so by express, have filled our stock with correctly tailored suits and topcoats for Easter. All men are invited to see the finest showing of men's and young men's clothing in Charlottetown. S UITS TOPPERS Everyone approves these New COATS There never has been a range of coats that has proved so popular as the wonderful showing we have gathered for this Spring-ready for EASTER- F OR EASTER White Kid from . 52-50 UP White Suede from .. $2.75 up Colored Kid, Browns, Gazelle. Mistic, Eggshell, etc., in plain and with fancy cuff from $2.50 up Full range of Black and Black and White Kid Gloves from 62-50 up .-.....-e.~s- $15. $22.50. $25. $28-50»V$35. $15. $20. $25. $35. $40. Smart New Ties for Easter the latest New York HATS for Easter Light weight British Felts are these KINGS, farms, blue greys, light greys, Hats for Easter parade at a popular price. . . . . . . $5- Borsalinos The perfect hat-in style, ma.- terial, finish and appearance. Snap brim, curled brims, welt edges in the most remarkable range of colors you have ever '°°"' $7.50.... $0.00 Men's SHIRTS More new ones, expressive of ideas in neckwear. Ties a for 75c- Ties 50¢, 75c, si-oo; $1.50 Men's Easter Gloves at . .. .. . . .. $2.00, $2.28 and $8.00 Tans, Grey Capes, Grey Suedes, Cream Cape. Men's Easter Gloves in Chamoisette . . . . $1.00 , g . Tweeds, broadcloths, French Poirets, Chunga. ' s10, $15, s25, $29-50, to s55. NEW ' J HAND BAGS Black, Brown, Fawn. Green, i’ Eastgr New and Red. All in new spring y _ Suits and ‘ ' Coats for styles. Prices from $3.75 to the _ Boys lilllllli; . . . . $8.75 Tapestry hand bags $3.00. $4.00 and $5.00 NEW ASCOT SCARF S $150, $2.00 and $2.75 each Collar and Cuff Sets, Geor- gette, Lace and Crepe dc chine from $1.00 to $300 THE BEST ASSORT- MENT of handsome suits and overcoats for boys shown on Prince Edward Island. If you are puzzled about dres- sing the boys “ask Mr. -_r.-- Hosiery for Easter Doyle.” NEW SUITS FOR BOYS, $5.75, $6.50, $10-00 up OVERCOATS FOR BOYS $275. $5.00. $11.00 SHIRTS FOR BOYS $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Medium service weight silk stockings. 12 new spring colors to select from .. . . . . . “$1.00 pair Medium service weight, a little better quality You will ‘be needing some new shirts for Easter-for ag- amplc something to harmed" ize with the new suit you have bought or will buy. Broadcloth Shirts, collar attached 08-25 Broadcloth Shirt, separate collar $2.8 Smart shirts of many pat- terns and styles with 2 stiff collars . s2. saso, $0.00, m» ‘ Easter Lingerie Crepe de Chane Dance Set $3.00, $4.95, $6.00 One Piece Pajamas $3.00 and 54-50 Two Piece Pajamas $1.95 to $450 Pajama Sets, with coat $3.75 to $900 KAYSER, non ravel BLOOMER $1.00 KAYSER non ravel PANTIE NECKTIES FOR BOYS .........50c CAPS FOR BOYS $1.00 GOLF HOSE FOR BOYS . . . . 75c,‘85c and $1.00 iiiLw-eiiiliiéol so EEnad on"TlTc csp- - - ' in Epworth Hall on Sunday evening able manner in which lo had deliv- lm- W55 3 "mum u’ summusld‘ w after the Church service, entitled ered his vote of thanks on behalf of hi5 will’ u’ Chukmemwn w aim“! rThe Unshadowed Crass," for their the Sisters and pupils to. the 3nd. the metings of the Teachers’ Con- EBSW!‘ Thank Oiierins- Fifteen ience. The Reverend Father said he "enflm- 5' young indies wok puis- Tiw pageant had not had the opportunity of about‘ the same range of colors . .. $1.25 pair Heavy service weight ‘silk hose $1.50 pair ‘New chiffon weightistockings at FOR EASTER $1.25, $1-50 and $195 $2.98, $4.50, $7.1m WA NED Applications will be received by he undersigned up to April 11th for man to do Police and Street Work or Town of Kensin References equired. W. L. DELANEY. Town Clerk. osseesee Miss i. u. f m“: the organ at all Sunday services Ica- the next few weeks. , Chin- er Pagean " ev. J. J. endorff on March 27 wl ten mem- bers and five visitors present. Meet- ing opened by singing Ode, after which Creed was iepested. Roll call was answered by “supper dishes." Minutes of last meeting wen read and approved. Concert committee rc- portod $42.80 realized at concert. Plans were made to hook rug. School committee reported visiting school and finding everything in good con- dition.. Sick committee reported making several calls. School and sick ccmmitteds were l ppointed. It was GRADE VI-l moved, seconded and carried that 2 Floah MacDonald and Polar y». the Institute purchase ‘library for Col-mac (equal) 3 Lorna McDonald, school. Next meeting to be held at GRADE III—1 Francis MscAulsy I the home of Mrs. Wm. Burhoe. roll Wilfred mumps” call to be answered by paying 5 Janna-M cents. Program conunittoe for nextlnert Townshend s Patricia Maribel: meeting. Misses Georgie Matheson a1. and Iiiliian Dockendorff. Program GRADE I-l Johrnie Maooogm” for the evening consisted of a iead- Beginner-Bernard MaoAuhy ins by Mrs. J. P. Moouod, and e Marion r. MacDonald. ‘Ileichfl’ game "Pinning the Hump on the Camel." Meeting closed by singing "The Land of the Maple," after which lunch was served by the hostess. A ‘Western Guardian -BUY PUPPILAC and dried milk -PIAN0l, a few at reduced pric- es See them at Braces. 4521-4-3-2i. SOUR“ “NE no“, powder at Bruce's. 4521-4-8-21. --Mrs. Wcndleton and little son, Paul, who have been in Summerslde for some time, left this week for their home in New York. B. —————q The followirg is the honor roll o! Souris Line Road South School fa‘ the month of March. GRADE VII-l Pauling Naomi!” 2 Clarence MacDonald 8 Agnes M“. Donald. Bernard MacDonald -—BOBIN HOOD FLOUR sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. -ELEGAN'1‘ NEW STYLES in Ladies Footwear for Easter showing. At Sinclsirs. 4483-4-2-21. 533-4-3-6-8-10-41. NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that ll dogs caught running at large in he Town of Kensington will be cstroyed. "By Order of Town Council." Dated this 31st day of March l. D., 1931. W. L. DELANEY, Town Clerk. -Mr and Mrs E. E. Parkman of Sunimeluide left this moi-lung roi- Montague to spend the Easter vaca- tion. Mrs Parkman will remain for about two months, Mr Parkman re- turning on Monday-S —FARM FENCING all styles, in stock at Bruce's. 4521-4-3-2i. —SMABT SPRING MODELS in man's and young men's Oxfords at Sinclair.‘ 4433_4_3_21_ er of the human race were represent- ed, the dark ones asunbelief Pride and Doubt throwing a shadow on the Cross and the brighter character as Faith. Hope and Love lifted the shad ow. The program opened with a hymn. The choir in the background singing appropriate hymns during the performance. The theme was very well carried out and gave a splendid illustration of the cross of life. The offering, which went for missions was most aoceptablim-S a group of young ladies, and Father McDonald was sure that many an older speaker would have been much more embarrassed-S. m-EOMI FOB HOLIDAYS-The students of Prince of Wales and St. Dunstanb University and the various colleges are spending their vacation at their homes in Summersiuc and other centres in Prince County. B. —IIOBSESIIOES, nails, toe call: steel, sleigh shoe steel, bar iron, sold right ‘at Bruce's. 4521-4-3-21. —Mr. MacDonald, assistant sup- ervisor of the Dominion Life 1n- slirance company, returned to Hali- fax on ‘Tuesday from Summersioe, when he had been on s short bus- iness trip-S. ‘ -— PERSONALS —Miss Ruth Bobey. Seartmvn, is spending a few days in Summer- field with her friend Mrs. A. K. Mc- Glegoin-E. 534-4-3-6-8-10-41. —SEE~ THE NEW sUlTS and . Spring Overcoats for men now ready at Sinclairs. 4483-4-2-21. _ —CONGBATULAT10NS-—Members of the, Summerside Curling Club, who did not go to tho city with the boys who represented Summerslde in the big Bonspiel on Monday, were overjoyed when the message came over the telephone that their follow curlers had succeeded in winning the MacArthur Cup for Siunrnerside. “The Boys" were given a. rousing welcome on their return. The skips who were responsible for bringing home the bacon were those of A. E. Harris, 1 point; J. H. Prlchard, 3 points and M. P. Titus 4 points, mak- ing l total of a. The MacArthur Tm- phy was presented by Senator Mac- Arthur, at the opening of the Sum- merside Curling Club. and in a brush with Charlottetown, Sumlnorslde lost it and it did not find its way to its E A» . .- ‘ nnuai Examination of Your Eyes will Safeguard Your Vision and Comfort —ROSS-M1LLER fine puppy meal contains bonemeal, milk powder, etc. Order now at Braces. 4531-4-3-21. —Mrs- Forrest Philips of Mount Royal was a passenger on the east- em train on Wednesday on a visit ‘to her daughter, Mrs. McKinnon of lhfflton=-S. Doyle spent the] with friends in o ____’-"_——————— OOWWUNITY movinas rsirr —Mr. Arthur Murphy of Summer- side has returned from a visit to friends in Klrikora. S. _____ —BEDS. srnmos AND MAT- TBESSES, very special prices at Brace‘s. 4521-4-3-21. —CANAD1AN LEGION SUPPER.- The Summerside branch of “the Canadian Legion held their usual monthly meeting on Wednesday sv- ening. ‘There was a good attendance of members. A substantial supper had been prepared by the enter- tainment commltteg which was thor- oughly enjoyed before the usual bus- iness meeting. Although there was no special speaker this month some "‘_"' interesting discussions took place. “Mn wulm“ MWLMT" °l m‘ The Legion extend s welcome to all‘ “w” W” 5 "um" i” 5"mm°"1d° °ii ex-service men whether they urs TumhY-“s- members of tho legion or not-S. ' MINEE. lldtiohu April l-New incentive to live was offer-ed J95»); Northcliffe, 24, today after a friendly community had raised more than s“) to provide him artificial feet, cloth- ing andaticketmhlshomgln J. W. J°0HNSTON Optometrist 15'.‘ Kent Street Phone 420- “OUR STORE AND WARP Chmn,,,,,,,,.n HOUSE will be closed on Good Fri- _ _ -day, April 3rd at Sinclairs. Il- “B3444!- “iiriiii p; -—IYMPATBY EXPRESSED-Sym- pathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. EX fiiTillmon Gallant of Mont Carine] in 11m" ‘m; “ppm” aha“ mhthc death of their little girl on . "p. lTuesday. The little one was laid OPTOMITBIST l fto rest on Wednesday. S. l Oflltl Cflnlletled win. . H. J. MABON , home town again until this year. Drum-um mh —-CLOSllD roa aasrra nacuss Well done Summersldew-Q _ "Mg"? P- '- __ '_-- ——Summerlide High School closed on ‘ff- Monday afternoon ioi- the Easter re- -ooop PRICES nacalviib Ion QU-RHM, N_ C" Am,“ ,__ cm, reopening on Tllflddly April 70h. SILVER. FOX PELTS-When one so“, than m volume, h", been The teaching staff of the school went hears so much now-s-days about the fled‘ m ‘he Bmzmm collection of down to the city on ‘mesdey morn- low price received this year for fox -__-_--_-_._.. —Miss Helen THE BAPTIST CHURCH Easter vacation Charlottetown. S. —Mlss Eileen Cnoken, Nurse in training, st the Charlottetown Hospi- tal, is spending a few days vacation s with her parents lvllr. and Mrs. Barn~ shy Omken, lircetown.—E. On Easter Sunday Dr. Vincent will —Mr. Halmrpden MacLesn, Bum- merside, was a recent visitor to Summerfield.-E. at tho morning service will sing “The lord is Risen" from Sullivan's "The Light of the World.’ In the evening Mr V. L. Dingwell will lint. Ind the Baptist Church quartette, Messrs BANGKOK, Quigley, Calder, Dlngwell and Stems buflalo wandered will sing Brackettfs "What a won- new branch line of the Royal State derful Saviour”. There will be East- Railway and wrecked a train, kill- er Anthems morning and evening. ing one and injuring d; persons, essisthiinand thsthhioeovesy bydespcadency. Siam, on the track of a. —Mlsa Dorothy Klrwln and Miss Jean McKcai-ney of the Expsrim-nt- sl Ibx station spent the caster holi- days at their homes in Charlotte- town-S. physicians reported was being retarded ______ —M‘lm Freda Bowmess, on the _ooM_PLlMENTED_Mum. 01w teaching staff of Albany School is Kelly was complimented at the close attending the CmWPMw“ m ch57‘ of Tuesday evening's recital at 8t. louewwn m” wwkps Mary's Acade . Summerside by’ —\M.l85 wlfllllfféd 511161511‘, Bum- “fi o R N _" merfield, spent the week-end very —Mr. John S. Wright of the Mai-- ketlng Department of the Canadian National Silver FoxBi-eeders’ Asso- ciation, is leaving early next week for New York where he will embark for France to attend the fur auction sales in Paris. Re will afterwards Z ____ pleasantly in Graham's Road, the ic Duke University library within ie last two years. an; to attend the annual meetings of the P. E. Island Teachers Associ- ation. PARADISE CAFE WATER STREET, first Clan Eating Place for Ladies and ____III ____________ BUMMIRSIDE Gentlemen. Quick. Courteous Service. Dine or Lunch Here When in Town. MEAL TICKET! 10 meals for ...... t1 meals for .. . $3.80 17,25 o...ii..."i.i.i.' Xflu. to i000 XI it'll ' pelts, it is refreshing to learn that one island ranching company rc- ceived satisfactory prices. {The Sum- " Ranching Co. Ltd, reports Jhat they are very much pleased with the returns they received from-their pelts which were sold through ‘the Canadian National mo: Breeders As- aocistion It the various iui- sales in Montreal, london and Paris. For 100 pelts they received an average of I10) Per pelt; and guest of Miss Beatrice Campbell-E -_.._. -Mrs. Matt Stewart of Darnley, who has been undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital, is now visiting her mother, Mrs. George lThompson of Summerslde-B. -Her many friends will be pleas. ed to hear that Mrs. Duncan Mao- Donald of Summerside is recovering from her recent illnesa-S. --_ attend the london sales. S. Eastern Guardian ..'WILI. HAVE for sale at Acorns stables, Souris, ‘nlesday, April 7th, one carload of choice horses, well broken. Mostly mares. Wellington McNeil]. 4515-31 ____.. ..'DON"l‘ mss QIJEIING the bis display of ladies’ costs, dresses and ..- c"; true r ‘- ,>lH ——Am0ng bhosc who attended the Keminswn-Oslle ‘Pi-averse Hockey match in Charlottetown on Friday night wem-Mcssrs, Charles Cash. Scott Sinclair, William Cui-ley, Ohel- sTITUTl-‘Ilie monthly meeting of ter Stewart, Harvey " ooilside, Wins-I the Mount Hope Women's Institute ton Mayne and Morris ‘ltemem-I.‘ metattbehomeofllflalhmpock- ‘M. No scar. no pain. no pinching a they d“ not mum ‘t u“ “mifrom tight shoes. You can dance or walk in comfort. Use only Putnam's u“ vzazntiflfisplw” ‘m mm b! "i9 Corn Extractor. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by dnigglsts everywhere.‘ P UT NAM'S Dinner 11.80 A. M. to 2.00 P. M. SIPDOI’ 5.30 P. M. to 1.00 P. M. I and Slllllrly Lunches at all Bours. ee Cream, s Flavors. also lee Cold Drinks. and Oysters and Fruit in Season. PARADISE CAFE QUMMEBQEI l - a _ milllnery Irlday and Saturday. .1. W. Murdock a Co. 4411.441 ‘ Your inspection vlted MONTIIAL AND TORONTO dfeealsleosn the gardens’ """ ..'MOUN'I IIOPI WOMIN‘! IN. LIASTII PAGEANT-The Young Wtlnfi’! Aaiailiary of ‘malty United