THURSDAY. __ From 3 E0 5.30 P. M. And Continues Friday fi- Saturday Also on display you will see Ladies New Goats, Suits, Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. Don't fail to see these new styles for spring at popular prices. Preteen * ma." Lid. For the Best in Ladies Wear ding to the sterniy "N0 Paris Smiles For Soldiers C011ung~G ' (H1905 idiom: the walls, u. 1.x.»- bcrn thrown up en- ll iioorspnce about 100 iect lll (r U f \ 4 l l Mr. Floyd Macliinnon’: many‘ friends are pleased to see him out ugain, alter being confined to his home with l. Severe eolcl. Mr Thontus Doyle o! R. O. A. in. Charlottetown was a business usitor to Montague on Tuesday. YEO THEATRE Mr. William MacKa of Murray, 7 Harbour North, spen the week- jam“ end at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Clay. Adjutant Mercer oi St. John. N. , '. was a buszness visitor to Mont- , ugue recently in the interest oi‘ the Salvation Army War Cam- puign , BRUDENEIL SCHOOL i ‘l Honor Roll for Brudenell School lfor the month 0t January and February: ‘. Grade X 1. Catherine Robert- ‘Fog-rude IX-l. Athol Dewar, 2. ; Kenneth MacLaren. Grade VIIL-l. Doris Nicholson land Olive Shaw equal; 2. Mac 80mins, THUR, 14m. . " 1 . "'*i.'“"——.—i"_ 1N‘cc:.l;§<15:nvrr_1. Louise cnuu; 2. “°""‘GUE' “T- 16"‘- Joan McIntyre; 3. Lena Stewart. Grade VI —l. Jennie Mac-Lawn. Inez Shaw. Grade IV~L Marearet Dewar‘. ,2. Abner Dewar; 3. Charles Dewar null Phyllis MacLaren equal. Grnde II —l. Charles Fraser ‘llld Shirley Bears equal; 2. Annie ‘ Mae Stewart. Highs-st attendance. Charlie De- ,war and Jennie MacLaren. 'l‘eucher, Garnet Maclntyre. “W5 and ;,-;,_.nds_ ‘ CURUNG Mr. Claude Hog-an wu a recent ' business visitor to Sumzrnerside. March 11, 6.45 ____ Mr. O. L. Coonan hu rvturn- ish w- Ilsie 005m... has 1m m Oxford, N. S., where she intends spending a low days visiting rela- 2. Tign Monday night, P. M. Red Rose Tea and Coffee ‘ ed n m eh t b A D V A N C E S H OWING l m 6"" l" “(fr-Mina m” w Lei nd Nelson Emery Poole M- _~ T- l D“: P°W°¢ D3“ “Tflcnonwd wccllcsesnrlinigleeéiigrflfdlydltgvlfgfnt till: ....r... lam uzrraassss: or my l ggioice Maallcun Fllescb 9 Draught. ‘ , All.“ lilamvila Bernard has re- ZY"! "M" ‘Whckh, turned to her home here, altar 1r .3‘, ‘Emf-‘TY P0019 Allan N“! 1° 5°“ spendmz some time, with relatives ll i Eric Mlllgéllllglofl Dr and friends in lhsion, Mass. l . . . - - X? lMilton II/iéolliah Russell MacDonald M,“ Knmlem MacDonald has‘ ---‘°r--- 5°09“ - reutrnfrd hcpme agar speindixigh the DB5 cw nys v ting n ar- Bruoe m. ‘Efrexa Poole lowemwn‘ l - . . i \ , _*€ E A s T E R JOhn ‘ Miss Jenn Hemphill ha; 1-9. J‘ MacGregot Fred Ak-pznyn, .uri:<\r_i to Chatriottetown after . Ogcgr Scorcwg Spflfiding sunclny at her home here. Takes Place at Our Sioru I ° ‘ M M. - , ss Eva Arsenault was 5 recent ‘rnunspar AFTERNOON i r 1 ‘ ‘° Slnulr Miss Frances McInnis has gone l - ' to Summcrside, where ‘he i t ds g spending some time, b n on | . . -%-_-_ 1 ‘ Her Wr1t111gl...h'.£....i. ‘en-its: -—-~ town. i OTTAWA, March l3—(OP)--Ls\cly 'l".\e<-d.\niuir. non to return to hcr home u; Eisti , Eng., 1s arrang- ing for the p mini; of a volume w l will cor nu m0 e than 100 r we ws made by Lord Tweedsmuzi" Miss Emily Iinndrahun has re- lirnerl lo Si. John. N, B,_ p0 r9- sumo lwre nhlzics, after spending a short holiday at lwr home here. during the years he was Goverhor- Miss Dorothy Cosinin was a, Tzhrul of Calnada. d Her busipcss \‘1sil0i' to Aiberton re- cse SPGOCIQS were ma e :1 cen y, ‘ui nrrrr "alien. Tire volume __ ,1ike.y will be [Jriutcd late 1n the your My“ Ffflnppg Afgn-jcc-py has re_ miter Lord iwvecdsinuizs memoirs llirnfld 110.1110 after spending the ‘hay? bcenjiubltisiilcd.’ H lmmoirs gm. {cw nrmtfns in Aionircal, P. r uoica ion o 10 * . an‘: tfipegches. Lord Twoedsmuirfs last, novel, based on some of‘ his "Mr. ‘I’. P B!‘\1>*1‘([ “~35 a mm“; iexpcrlenccs in Canada and written Yihilf)!’ i0 511mm idc. around the fictional PhilYflClPi‘, Si!‘ _ _ Edward Ixeithen. wiil be printed. Mr, on. Alborton, It is understood here that Li1(l’_\"\\'.1;§ u - to Tgmlish Twecdsmuir will devote much oiwou Sntu ‘ her time at Eisiileld to w riiin:.al~ 4 ' . llilhlis. "d n viumber,’ 1e has return- o! boo s. . 1e oi i sm for ch iron. -¢~_ npn- spend. One or ivsr bmi. known ww r.“\v\i';\‘? iihs with rela< Boston, Mass. ‘n that Mrs. . brffrn confin- . l0 n ncss. "The Src-rti of Vfalcr." do. Ho drprrsuwl rmnin! Wales. She lived in the arms to gzathvrr material 1'01" , 1:5. mlnln‘! | F""|1fl< v [hr C. \i 1m ‘cnagygrmrowu GUARDIAN i7 Have You It is more than twice as large - a new. We are almostas proud of it as we are and get our low prices first. / . i l We Pay Shipping Charges On Orders of $5.00 Spring patterns of papers and borders. ing up any of your rooms this year —__- it will pay you to see our new patterns Seen Our NEW Wallpaper Dep't‘?, floor — and recently all redecorated, of our selection of the new 1940 If you are planning on brighten- Clip This Coupon And Mall to R. T. HOLMAN. Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. Gentlemen :- Please send me at once your new FREE WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOK. (Name) 0:00:00::o:::lI:0000Q:l::::n:n::cuI:u,l oimws (Address) -:--~~¢u-unu-n»-<.¢-n.--¢-----u CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY l ST. MARY'S ROAD EAST SCHOOL Honor Roll tor the month o! Flebmary: Grade X-i. Irene McOarron; I. rro-i ” Reginald McOa . . Grade IX—1. Doris MoCarron; 2, Lois McCarron. Grade V!lI—1. Lillian McOarron 2. Marion Power; 3. Agnes Mc Gee. Grade V'I—1. Evelyn MOOQITGII} 2. Reginald Daley; 3. Eugene Mc- Cart-hy. Grade V—1. James Hughes. Grade Iii-—l. Agatha M06130; 2- Wiliiam Daley; 3. Madeline Mc- Carihy. Grade 11-1. Pauline Dale . Grade I —l. Maria. Hull es; 3- Daniel MoCarron; 3. Milton Mc- Carron. Teacher, Gertrude Power. QUAKER CORN MILLC OVE SCHOOL Following is the honor roll oi’ Miiicove School tor the month of February: Grade X—-l. Laura Hughes: 2- William MacDonald; 8. Harold McQuaid. A | Gracie IX-—1. Georgie Hughes‘. '2. Edna Reid and Theresa Hughes ilcquall; 3 Desmond Burge. l Gr l"? V'I[I—1. Russell Arbinrg: ;2. Elu Hughes and Florence Mac- 3 pkgs. LARGER SAMPLE BOOKS FOR CITY-Phone 706 ‘our nsuvcnv SERVICE BRINGS THESE ‘necials TO YOUR DOOR MEROIIAIITS G000 WILL OOIITEST Free Coupons with every dollar purchase or every dollar paid on account at either of our stores. Contest open: March 14th and Closes April 30. H! PRIZE-PRISCILLA, four-year-old Blood Mare. 2nd PRIZE — STUDIO COUCH. 3rd PRIZE-J-TUBE TABLE MODEL RADIO. Iniyre equal; 3. Alfred MacDon-l aid book. - ' Airs. L. A Killick. 1.0m Tuvwrls- 1 Grade V-l- Bernadine lfwhes,‘ oi‘ Fujuncv, Poland and mind's mra- l . will rv- . Elms- ia“‘,i.cer“rd Blfrge (eqlian- ' r n. Inside the walls are main with i Hill‘, d- m Ti.“ Plhnci“ Hughes: 3- Ouldme cm" CHINA ‘uh modern mural-P _. -- -- e - f m“ V“; ‘ "- a , . .-..l-. u’: me pUDlLs between i5 1 l, . r - »| Grade lV~1. Norma MacIniyre, WARE 33100113 years o! age or a. K1115 an. Governor GQHQI a, s I ,2.“ Leona Hughes, 3. Lloyd Cul- ‘ 4 ‘ bliss v ' - ' 1w‘ flfifk L'- narticularl, 00d a i. . G d II —l. Patri k Hu hes; 2. 1 .1‘... .1... two. $.11. $31 Cook Prefers Canada 1m h n i1-\<s.§.....‘.i%.. ° t‘ , 28c i .. l€fé1"§.‘3?’;’.§’.i - ‘ " -i;.;-s.1,*m"* McQwd= 2“: - . .‘ O1T:\\\'A. hi: h lflr- (CPl~—l\/il..‘ , . r‘ ~ , I P ' . i rm; . ‘ ‘ y [V9513 gglulllfilkelh? Wald: Barbara M‘ 501;? 1mm 009k “liqfllilfiglllggs Perfect aiterriance for the month Pk‘ f ‘mm iniilornfiof (he (liifercnl QHORQQQE flu'.'rrurnt~~z House, is coin! homc relatives in U. S. A. °[G€gr’é};“r%u§§1é§: En“ Hughes I NON _ _ pm ‘ilu-Wvvoiii:1i.-ii or \\‘£ll‘§ Olher to F? dnclnsizorstliy eggs term/chine; __-__. .V\i-l-c--__- Laura Hughes, “a Raphael Hugh.’ I m‘: frank“, 1 H ( Ivifieb. or flgvh tllflrrxjalvcf‘ Clllilfilfl M?“ Jwckvm come l" “""ls' POOR 5' ' PREMIUM I b‘ "m" nlwex‘ , ‘ A lvoixcd<to(Purisdagpdgightrflto Ottarm niueycaris algtnwitlnthe S Teuher- M“? s Hanmgwn" i _ ' ‘o mo v rhnr~ w of 1. dflrkllv-Ri only ihmstaff of the former Govcmor-Grn- To build =. if n“ sLifway 15 (W; 1....- ‘ up.» mm a ‘ \ flgilcfew stars and the erg. for; psssboviilzulalh. Y“ ex wd- CXPL.,,_N,.I b“, ,0 bum, m‘? Handicap W}. m‘? w e l\ u.» Ar (mi huv a good meal tor enrczl l ‘iltohx/‘idvi hen ch: su erdiér-d l "Eng bu‘ a Rom Stairway m m‘ ' I A ’ R P " ‘ ‘ql '8 (lymmg, and he 1s home. » "M A ‘l W ~ _P ~_~ wxre and thorclorn poor economy, l S nyone S ac . . . A preparation oi lhemealsioithe King The sums m the house are so‘ Pkg’ mnv do as they like. I lure. The _ L. ‘l and (is are v " hum 5O ccntimcs (about a h '7'(‘ut {our cents. served daily, icr t " " m llillmt pass through is r-lnmnatod their "no: ,. '. inrn com!‘ homo on leave m _ __ Ernrzlnnci of Lady Twecdsmuir. Gov- U‘ |ernment House will be maintained Smunn having 25 wheels trulia. to take a post at Govern- s‘ msn.t_1i9l1s9_.ln.l’¢rl-l1- important irom the standpoint of! bot-ii use and CIFWOPZIIZOI] that ii an r exlrmflltauce (i! you can call it‘ that.» 1S excusable anywhere in Incl house it. is iwrc. For the results of Door smir builrlmz are many, and Queen when they stayed ht Government House. With the death of Lord Twceds- uir orri the pondin" Licpnriilro for . t. totally. | . . ,. , y»; q H . . z I q er s.l.*.xll..s.i-s.zsllir.r‘use" ~ 23:233.‘Si"£112.53;“’}§$§?.“‘...?J§%' zrnq for treao ers. rom ,_ ,- ' ., ' , . ‘ ', - i ‘hi?’ meals w “yrmng Jacxksggnguidoflfjolrirlxcfie ISaIFiErP 311$; lbtzvéenliaigutarzliil: 3U ' ', have applied tor rr-cngnnenfont.“ nrrirvls, rattling buiiustrrs, 0p9n| CAPE TnWN _(CP) _ 53,593. Niiss Jarksons home lfifiil Cum- Joints, all nro tho result o! 1m. vfw‘ ,. ,. ,\..,-;.... A; sl-m-e Wheels {mm berland and in thchruiho Enclnnd. DTODGI‘ tilllfilflllfllfili, is Cape Tovm motor cars followed by In 1917 she travelled from EHK- In a properly built stair the wall r~r u‘:. fr. (,1 Qhllli‘ 0i the tinevcs, led to land to Canada and ihcncr to Aus- string flhnt mrpcndiculzrr mnmber I nt the wuli mznlnsi, which m; ‘treads and risers butt) is cut so‘ 0 FREE FOR I15 only Ircc QIH: pm um! Ior your r . - . '.' ‘ -~;.~. "four-i _To_|? icirrs WATCH ron hlsvinfcAvALocun 3 ANDOVER TEASPOON rm: suvcnru 1': Everyone needn extra silverplate and these lovely exclusive “Andnver" sci. IIcaviIy plated and guaranteed. Uaual ofler: $746M! Your favourite yellow blr nnlp-Surprluu --n\nlmu ynur work enalor Ind mnlrca then: SURPRISE SOAP, DEFT. ll" that the tread". and risers slip in Jrom the hack. Tm- groovgg mm [which they fit one tapered 90 that worlzes can be nut in, driven up fight. and glued to hold them FWHWLY 1n vim‘ ‘rm.- mmas and risers are intrrlockcd where they moot. by means o! a. tongue end groove. SAVING STEPS A thousand stem c day-vs miles a year-can he saved in an "ann’s lvnzth kitchen." “More n11 the equipment is within erwyjfacn. THE N ‘Q53; IlE-SOIIII teaspoons ‘ ‘fit in" with any SURPRISE OOIIPOIS OI 3 FOR 5 SURPRISE SOAP OOIIPOIIS All) 20¢ sllvlo. Save the nvnl coupon; apoonn, um] to: MONTREAL, EQ. S H 0 (om. m4 m: sq. an, m0 "were eligible for the opening day PRESENTING Exclusive Use by this Shop In All the Maritlmee. Get your EASTER permanent: now Special Price: on all Permanent: KENT BEAUTY Proprietress: Miss Mary Gunn, BALTIMORE. March 11—(APl- Th" great Seabiscult out oi’ the raiclfire. Pimllcots $20,000 Dixie- Hnnd-icap ‘May 8—b:cmed as a “dream race"-—resolved today into a thoroughbred scramble. It will b: Maryland's own Ghaiiedon against the gleld. Until owner C. S. Howard an- nounced the “BIscuit/s" retirement. hopes oi horsemen were krgh that ll" 36th running 01' Ie Dxie would n‘. Ohaliedon 1939 "horse oi’ the ywnr." against the greatest money- winner of all time. Ailred G, Vanderbilt, president 0i the Maryland Jockey Ciu-b, an- nounced some 50 iopnomh racers 4 LB. PACKAGE 33c feature. and fans salvaged some pleasure from the situation when élhey found Kayak 2nd was one of em. OOPS LONG MEMORY GERMISTON south Alrica. (GP) —A police constable who rec- orznized an escaped prisoner alter several vears vc evidence here that resulted in e isoner being given thme months ard labor (or. escapgg custody. | 2 lbs. for 27c CAMP MAPLE SYRUP 72 OI. 136 oz. 89 ' tin —- tin — Silver’ Seal Raisins SEEDED — SEEDLESS ' 2 15 oz. pkge. These Prices Effective from March 1 4 To Marchzo EW MACHINELESS Permanent: $6.00 PPE Phone 377 ALMOND CASTILE SOAP-—————-———- 47c 51 c BON BLESS COD o Bars 1 Good Bulk TEA, lb. - — — Blue Ribbon COFFEE, lb. — R 2 L“ 21c 1 ll". 25c rosrs BRAN FLAKES 1 2 Z Pk“ 19c Lb. Tin White Swan Toilet Tissue 3 Rolls ISLAND BLUEBERRIES 2-16 oz tins -— — -— - 19c ‘ISLAND STRAWBERRIES 2-10 oz. tins - - - 21E ISLAND WAX BEANS 2-20 oz. tins — — — - 21c ISLAND BEANS White or Yellow Eye 2-28 oz tins 29c ISLAND BEANS-whim or yellow :ye—2-18 oz. tins—----------__..-.____- TOMATO JUICE 4-10 oz tins — — —- — — — 19c Pride of the Valley WHITE CORN 2 tins — — - 19c HAMILTON KOKO ROONS 4 doz - — — —- —23c HAMILTON omcrm COOKIES 4 m. - - - 23k SCHWARTZ prepared mustard 32 oz. Jar — - — 23¢ V. A. MUSTARD PICKLES —2S oz. bottle -— — 23¢ CLARKS CHILI SAUCE 10 oz. bottle — — — — 13¢ COOKS BROWN BREAD 2-14 oz tins - - - — 15c OLIVE OIL SOAP 6 bars — - - - - - - — 19c CULVERHOUSE CHOICE TOMATOES 2 lbs. — 23¢ IDEAL PEAS 2tIns---__...____._ 23c DELICIOUS APPLES—EXTRA LARGE. Do:- 390 Rix s Grocery LONGwORTI-I AVE QUEEN STREET PHONE 1001-1002 15c 19c PHONE 1021-1022