mPRlL‘ 21. 192.. ‘p-If-"i" . S. A. McDonald I If I $25.00 Your Price HERE IS THE BEST A SUIT at (tailored by P‘i'eedn1an) Best because there are no fabrics in the $25 class to compare with them, no tailoring to compete with tl1ein—l3lues for young men, double and single breasted models. Also mod- els for the middle aged man. Also models for the stout man- N ow tweeds in grey and brown effects. ' MEN'S women's and MiSSES l TRENCH COATS Some with 1ilaiii back lining. Excellently made. Ideal for rain or shine" On sale at BOY’S “TOPPERS "’ $3.25 tonsfifi§l§i<f§itiilfltiwifiiiJl-ZS 52-75 s. A.‘ McDONALD 35 Boy’s tweed topcoats, made just like Dad’s ages are 2 to 9 years. h V Are You in Favor of a Flying Field and Club For this Province? At a. recent meeting oi‘ citizens much interest was ex- pressed in the formation of a Flying Club, and the establish- ment oi’ "a Flying Field in this province, It was felt that it is certainly desirable that this Prov- ince should not fall behind the other provinces tn tho lili- portant and rapidly increasing matter of air transportation, and that our young men should have an opportunity 0f b" coming versed in what will doubtless develop into one o! tho great industries of Canada. Ari organization Committee was appointed to lnvestigM-l tho pqlglbfllflgg of forming such a club, and the Committee feel, that with the assistance oi the Dept. oi National De- fense in offering the free use oi two planes, a Flying club is sslbie, provided they have the vrhole-licnried support and Interest of the people oi the province. To TAKE ADVANTAGE 0|-‘ Till-I DEPARTMENTS OFFER A LOCAL FLYING CLUB MUST BE FONMED. AND THE ORGANIZATION COlillill'l"l‘l:llil THERLFORl-i WISH T0 SECURE AS QUICKLY AS PUSSIBLE iflllb NAMES CF ALL THOSE WllO ARE WILLING T0 bUP- roru- THE MOVEMENT, as nooilooiion most 1w "We '4' Ottawa without delay, the numhor oi pianos oveliilhle be“! limited. With this end in vlcw an Application Blank has been inserted on this page. ihrovzh the ooorloov o! the "Guardian," which should be completed and returned to the address indicated. ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP gives the rloh mornhor "w privilege of taking instruction and learning to fly under tho tuition of a pilot-instructor provided by the club and ap- proved by the Dept. of National Defense. To secure l private pilot's license it is necessary I"? ""- "“'““d"° w have put in about twelve hours actual flylllii "I118. "it fir" ton of which will be an conjunction with the Instructor. In‘! Ho i two "solo flying." This instruction would probably be spread over a period of three months. The student will pay a fixed rate per hour for the use oi tlic Plfllw dim"! instruction AssoclATE MEMBERSHIP entitles such members to fly in tho club planes as passengers, with a licensed pilot, at a rah to bo flxcd by the club. - ONLY MEMBERS 0F THE CLUB WILL Bi-IALLUWEP ‘r0 use, on TRAVEL, lN THE PLANES IN ALLOIHMNLE WI’!!! THE REGULATIONS 0F THE DEM. 0F NATION- AL DEFENSE. We would suggest that all those interested, and willlnl h sup, t the .....vement although not desirous of hcchliiill pilots, ‘ " tako ‘ ‘ oi the ' ' ‘ M Tho Committee earnestly solicit the sulilwft oi Summe aldo, Montague, and other centres throughout the IIWVIMW ll tho‘ advantagoi offered by the club will be available to III! mombor. it la hoped that in due course flylns m“! Wm b‘ established at various other points throughout tho province- W. ’l'. PARKER, Chairman, Organization Commltteo. APPLICATION BLANK To tho Organlntlon Committee» FlIllg Club, P. 0. lo: MO, Charlottetown, P. E. l. I ‘ m M.“ Thu undersigned will be wlllilll i" "m" " ° olah. and pay tho membership fee indicated. "h"! m‘ d“ is for-mod. Active (Fro $‘~'°-°°i Please olma membership‘ Associate .. (Feo 10.0!) haired. ' Lady Assoc. . .. (Fee 5-997 "his aims ions aro based on thoso of other clubs, and will h Iddorod ii circumstance Wm"!- 4 cussing business matters -for a. time, MorelLIi/otes Mr. C. Lewis spent Sunday in - Mcrell. g Mr. Ralph Dingwell was a. recent visitor to Morell. ' ' Mr. _‘ Charles McLellari, visited Morell Rear recently. Miss Sadie Mclnnis is ‘visiting in Morell the guest of her sister, Mrs. Louis Kelly. The stork visited the homo of Mr. andMra. L. Stewart and left a boun- cing baby boy. Congratulations. Mrs. Lottie Lenox and Gladys Af- fleek pald a visit to Morel], the guests oi Mrs. W. Geldart. Mrs. A. B. McAdam ls visiting in Mt. Stewart, tho guest of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. L. McDonald. We are glad to know that Miss Lois Cox, little daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. L. S. Cox, is improving after her serious illness. The Savage Harbor Dramatic Club presented their play, namely, “The Adventure of Grandpa" in Morell i-lall, April 19th was a. decided suc- ecm. All went home well pleased. The fishermen of Morcll are busy getting reodylor the 26th.--M ,_ Peakes Station- ’ Mr. John Devine is loadm! l <1" of cobblers this week. -Mr. Allan ». J.».Grant.was. Ya recentj __ to_the city. » I - . . _. i , \ Joseph-Dunn was a recent passenger to tile city. - Mr. James Gillan certainly had luck-having 2i pups from ilve foxes. . Miss V. McCarthy has returned from Cardigan where she has spent the past week with friends. Mr. Nicholas John Power, of the Harris Abottoir Co., Charlottetown, passed through Peakes on Monday. ‘The ladies around here hive dis- carded the mat hook, for broom and dustpan and are going alter the house cleaning on all fours. A pie social and dance, held in St. Theresa's schoolroom, on Wednesday, April 24, was i» decided success, in spite of the had roads, quite a sum of moneygwas realized, being in aid of St. Teresai‘ Women's Institute. MruWm. Gormley was a passenger to the- city onddonday, he left Char- lottetown on Wednesday for Rum- ford, Maine, where a‘ respective posi- tion awaits him. l ' Peakes Women's Institute, held their regular monthly meeting at the homo of Mrs. Tom Kelly. After dis- lunch was served, and the rest of the evening was greatly enjoyed ln danc- ing by all. Master Jamio McDonald, the popular young fiddles, rendered many lively‘ tuncs. After ‘ singing tho National Anthem the‘ folks departed for their respective homes. \ Y ‘ f Albany-and Vicinity ‘Mr. William Rodgerson spent the week end in Tryon, Mr. and Mrsnillmer Francis were visitors to Summers" Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. - Sterling MacKay spent the week end in Charlottetown. Mr. Sterling Dawson is spending a View days with friends in Charlotie- ‘ town. Mr. Arthur Clarke of tho Bank oi Nova‘ Bcotta, Albany, spent the week end at his horns ln Cape Traverse. _Mrs. George Helfcl ls spending a few days in, Charlottetown, the guest oi hor sister Mrs. Bted Green. . Miss Anrilo f-ioatloy, Capo Tra- verse, spsnt tho week and in Albanv Village, tho guest ‘of Miss Marjorie liowatt. , Mr. George Dawstm oi North Try- oni is spending a‘ fow days in Al- bany, tho -guoat~of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Dawson.’ Mr. and Mrs. ‘llrnoot Payntcr. Lower Bodoqilo. were visitors to Al- bony on Monday, pic guests of m. and Mrs. George Burns. ' We are all glad to loo Mr. Lorne MacKonna out,’ around again-n "1110 in! back" hem lino u generally allowed but there is much u» of us; m: points and dips with contra back slightly higher. palm lengthen: his evening yrs. D. McLean, Sourls Line Road, i great deal of ice in the Gull‘. Reports v Eastern News The first catch of spring herring was made by Plus Cheverle on Mon- ay last. A steamer, in all probability, a sealer, was sighted, caught in the lee. of! East Point a few days ago. The stork paid a visit lately to the home of and Mrs, Jerome MacDonald, Little Harbor, and left , them a baby girl. We regret to record the death of which took plaeeat the home of he; son-ln-law, Mr. Charles Bushey, The Souris harbor is free of ice and the "thug". "thug" of the motor boat is evidence that the fizhcrnien are ready for "Tho harvest of the sea." Messrs Stephen McAulay, D. F‘. Lavie and A. F. McQuaid were sel- ected u the building committee for the breetion of the new Catholic Church at Souris. The steamer "Lovat" which plys between Plctou, Souris and the Mas- dalen Islands is expected to make her first trip on the 27th of April, ii the ice conditions are favorable. Many people wllbbe pleased to hear of the recovery of Mr. Thomas Arbing from a severe illness. They are not forgrtiul of the eourtesles that he extended to them while h: was station agent at Souris, The lobster season opens on the 276th oi tlzis month, but the will hardly be run as there is a ‘from the North Side inform us that the lee is packed on shore and as far out as the eye can see. There is a rumor along the shore front, that during the coining sum- meipa company will buy fish of all kinds iromlthc fishermen such as dogflsh, sculpin and flauuders, as well as cod, haddock and bake, The cod. haddock and hake will be sold in the usual market but the ofLal, dogfish and other inedible fish will be sent to a fertilizer plant. Credence is placed in the report by the fact that the "Brant" has already been bought from the Dominion Govern- ‘ment. They will operate all along the coast, and if the rumor becomes a fact it will be an inestlmnble boon to our fishermen-Rollo B. Stu rgeon No tes Mr. Lionel Colllngs was a recent visitor to Albion, lines - uring: i» E DeSable and Vicinity Mr. Melville Bell spell; Sunday iiil iianiptcn. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Sellar were iecent visitors to DeSabIe. ‘ Mi‘. John Glllis, New Argyle, was‘ Ml‘. and Mrs. Henri Pedersen and} Charlottetown. Mr. Nat McKinnon has home, after spending the St. John. returned winter in Mrs. Elliot Llewellyn spent the week end in Sturgeon, the gucst of (Mrs. Benjamin Graham. Reverend Father MeCabe has pur- chased one of the Ontario horses from James Shaw, Cardigan. Our mail courier, Mr. Pat McCar- ron, ls giving excellent service, de- spite the bad condition of the roads. Mr. Benjamin Graham has rctum- ‘ed to Halifax, after spending the winter at his home in Sturgeon. A successful concert and basket. social was held. in Sturgeon Hall, Monday, April 15th. The concert was in aid of William Mnhnr, who had his house destroyed by fire, recently. The hall was filled to capacity and the sum of $72 was realized. Rev, Fr. MeCabe acted as chairman during the evening. Following is the pro- gramme: Opening chorus, Home Again; reading. Lily Creed; instru- mental music; dialogue. Tailor Made Suit; step dancing, Reginald John- ston, iencored); song, Fifty Cents, Peter Dunn, (encored); step dancing, Philip Steele and Basil Farrell, (en- cored); dialogue, Painting the Chair; recitation, Leo Clary (encored); step dancing. Hattie Graham, (eneored); song, Marion Parker, Willie Steele and Jerome Murphy, (encoi-cdl; dia- logue, Uncle John's Whiskers; reci- tation, Ernesy, Molyneaux, (cncorcd); dialogue, Burglars and Ghosts: song. William Farrell, (encoredi; instru- mental niusie; closing chorus. l o ins \ .\\ \ \'\ \' \ flifll.hllliat_il.vfll.ilielv.\l Mr. Donald A. ltiacLean and Mr.‘ Henri Pedersen made a business trip to Crapaud rcccntlyx-Jeanne. Mr. Victor Show, ‘Charlottetown spent the week end with his grand? lather Mr. Neil K, Shaw, Desable, i Mr. and Mrs. Basil l-lolm small sen, Berton, were recent visit- ors to DeSabIe. Mrs. Donald A. MacLean has re-, turned to her home after spendingl the past. week with her daughteixj It is with very deep sorrow that we l learn, cl the death of James wen- Silas Murley, Argyle Shore. To the‘, bereaved parents we extend most heartfelt sympathy. l i‘ The friends of Mrs. Mary Patrick gathered at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Holm on the evening o.’ April llth to celebrate her 86th birth- day. Mrs. Patrick is still quite ac-j tlve and although totally deaf en» joys a good time as much as ever. The many gifts she received testify; supper was enjoyed by over fifty Orangemen and ladies and guests], After supper a short program was‘ cnrrlcd out.‘ Special praise is ac- corded to Miss Rose MacDougall and ivirs. Warren Inmanmwho greatly added to the evening's enjoyment. Mr. Joseph Dunsford with his violin and Mr. Donald MacFadyen with his reminiscences of voyages around the Horn were heartily applauded, A very pleasant, evening was brought to a close by singing Auld Lang Sync and God Bave the King. residents of Desiible and ‘l.- The Vicinity gathered at Desoblc house on Saturday. April 30th, to hold a discussion re mall service. At- ter much discussion and some critic- ism of present service, the following resolution was unlnlmflillly DIIRdI Whereas new tenders are being call- ed,for this mall route, we inako the following suggestion, that the depart- ment make a survey oi this section of the country, so as to bring tho ple, shorten the rouie and lmprovo service to‘ a larger number 0t peo- Gen- Ww-Booth/N FO ulwsla 'I‘he Salvation .A1‘my of Today’ is carrying on faithfully in almost every countr f th ' ld h God-inspired work of its late Founder. y o e wor , t e Religion, race,or circumstance, sickness or health, make no difference t9 the Salvamm AYmY- whens} helping hand is needed, they are the re. Will you too help by giving something to carry on this great work, a recent visitor to DESPDIG, ‘ dP-llilhtflr Tove were recent visitors tof and f Mi": Joli Vi. I , N A ‘ " s n i nmim ew rgyie, iMndred Simpson. y i “scar-ocular. wearer Donations may be sent to Commissioner Wm. Maxwell, 20 Albert Street, Toronto or to the, Local Corps '- qwHILE little children. go hungry as they do now, I'll fight. While men go to prison in and out,‘ L1 and out, I'll fight. While there is one poorlost girl upon the streets-I'll fight. While there yet remains one dark soul I “without the Light of God, I'll fight-Ill fight to the very end! Commander of your own town. JOTTINGS FROM, AUBURN Spring where are you hurrying now Why are you so long unfelt; Winter went a month ago When the snow began to melt. , Messrs J, Garland J. Simpson J. Laverty and Jos. Morgan attended a Sale in Bcthcl. i We are glad ta see Mr._ Jos, Me- Emee out again after his severe at- tack oi Flu, We are glad to learn that the com- ing of a litter of foxes has arrived‘ at the Shea Ranch. The farmers in this vicinity are ibusily engaged in getting out rails ‘and other fencing materials. some friends on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Callaghan is a pleasant hostess. The Misses Mary and Ella Garland and Mary M. MeCarron, spent a pleasant evening the guests of Miss 1 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs! dell, ygungpst son o; m, and M,s_ IJolm McKenzie on the birth of a fine? baby boy. Mr. Arthur McCarron was a re- cem, visitor to Watervalc. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Wlsncr. Hooking the old rag mats l5 again in session and ‘gee’ the mcn have to hide [or fear oi losing their coats. Mr. James McKenna has about completed all the Spring threshing to the esteem in which she is held. ‘and sawing wood in the neighbour- hood. Jlm is the right man every The members of Lorne L. 0. L., time. No. 1492 celebrated their 49th annl- _______ versary 0n April 19th. An excellent Mr. Walter McEniee is doing H rushing business ln his biacksmitlfs shop and intends to build a new ‘fdrge in the near future We wish him much success. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Pineau, left on return Monday morning for Bos- ton after spending a. pleasant vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gallant. Mr. James McKenna has purchas- ed a colt, "British Soldier" from Clarke Bros. he means to make the boys, "Roach Simpson. Curley, and Lynn" use their whips this sum- mer. v Mrs.»Edw. J. Roach has received a telegram conveying the sail news of the sudden death of her sister-in- law, Mrs. Francis ‘irainor. Fol-l River, Mass, mother of Rev. Charles Trainer now in Home. the return mail service. Moved by Ernest C. l-iolm. seconded by J. War- ren Villett: Neil K. shaw. chairman. 3.0, Helm, secretary. ‘Mrs. Patrick Calaghan entertained ‘ i i i i Carolina Moon‘ Vocal Gene Austin 2133.3 Waltz The Trouhadours 3lfi47 W R’ For Trol Rudy Vallée and ills 2186i Connecticut Yankees Vocal Gene Austin 2185(- My Mother’s Eyes From flu motion pit-lure "Lm-Ir” ling" Vocal (ieorgc Jesse! gFor Trot Viarings P0illlS_\I\illlI:ill.\ For Trots Nut. Sllllitrci Hrior tirchosiru F0! Trot Irving Aaroilson - and ills Commanders Voml Willard Robloon A Precious Little Thing Called Love For Trot Vocal AI! the latest Red Seal records by famous Ficlor unis/i‘. Victor Talking Machine Co. -: SALVATION ARMY George Olsen and His biuslc 21832 Johnny"r\iarvin-Bd.Smolle 2l892 Sold in Charlottetown Only By MILLER BROS., Croat Goorgo Strut Broadway Melee? and You Were Meant Fozr From Ilie molion flICIllTL"'1i'l'i1|i/iI 11;» Ji- ‘ “ Nair Sliiikrot and The PAGF. ELEVEN l ~-_- its; u.i.i._tu.i.r.u.§.i.i;v.€¥.ut£ Z-iffi‘: L‘; 1-! Li; "Pfil-Y-‘aaxcsu 39$‘- “ 7T .‘ '._"-.' .".-.-’..‘.‘. “ a v1 .. w wry’. .‘-".+ _ -bf’L' . ~. , .. _- €‘!“.'.,P'!'1_r)=rrf_r_v| (ii-uric (‘Hon of Conant, Limited J