I8! pcmingdl-Inn. rxnr~sne~es~er~fl<wae ‘a Vi‘ 9 A Moore‘ McLeod Ltd. F LAGAINST THIS cnucrr THESE 2 pairs Trousers Hard finished cloths Flecked patterns New wider lapels Full satin lined ‘At $20.00 it packs more value and style-more suit satisfaction than any other at equal price. ‘ON THE ISMN IT'S THE MEN'S STORE i D Sea View and - Vicinity people of this community to learn of the Birwlair. ‘Miss Gertie Adams and Mrs. At- wood Blackaney have returned to their homes in B?‘ Vlelw liter spending a few ye m-Infly with friends in Clmrlottearwn. Mrs. William Cousins, Baltic is spen " n. pleasant visit with in . iriends Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickinson New Glasgow were recent visitors to Sea. View the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Donald. The Willing Workcrslliisslon Band an River, PM. utewant, Illrumh l in some unaccoun- cblc waynlm his balance and fell on one oi the other pllryerincifig {we of Darnley and Sea. View met at the w‘ He w“ at ma. taken to a home of Evelyn Donald for the ~ “m aid was March meeting on Saturday after- noon. Owing reasons the meeting was a tuna-ll one. President devotional perrl gall: on lifemM t y c. v or w was presen 3 ti edated by S.“ ‘£53m...’ “Ti”... u... members also gave lessons fmonr the life of David. Plans were made for hold- atfleaviewhasbem ‘lire rink i l wing durl the Dist M u 1511411011 excigrnent and , and h’ - this cetinsto glfizlosiemagter w ch tea 9.. served to all present by the hoetes. rfonned t the parsonage at Mal- geeque onmThundlay by Rev. Mr. 11mins like: ceremony young drove to the home of the where bee. was served to tih mediate friends of the out S" e the bride's panama. w ere this pop- ular ymma couple were the reclu- ienix. of many useful and coctiy gifts m of china silverware linen and many other" useful awlcles testifying b0 the esteem in which the young 5“ Gfliillllfl QNQ bra-rd a hockey they WM or the fans to cnlw. were held by their many friends, A rleawant evcnim was sn- ed Joyed by all and a. delicious lunch was served by the ladies. A host 0f friends join in wirhina Mr. and ‘firs. McKay a happy wedded 1lfe. Mr. William Simmons is spend- ing a few dais deasantly with friend-l in Charlottetown. Mrs. Emect Bryenbon Malneque is vislFns: with friends in See View fur a few clays. --V. u New Type 0f Road turfaco Increases Visibility 311. many friends of Mr. David ‘ e aresorrymlecirnothisill- , The flentral Guardian ~ rm column n. "mm"... o! local lnhroll but advertising o ".1 - c. I lows! nature 11mph colts l word strldly ‘_ VIIIO. \ ~ r s , §i"""'°’l.-di'o!y5u$. wuw-owvu t“ . covariance”?! IIIINDIQ nccivcd "image. u; “use; dumvwuccufv. v u. IL OIJNI Q rum a a $93. ii‘. months t0 ll Yell-YB. 19-1039-3-30-21. N UNITED CHARGE- th ti and North Wiltshlre. L-l183-8-254i YORK AND VICINITY — Mr. Joh MacKinnon, Union Road. Lot 33. a: entered the P.E.i. Hos- niial for treatment-The Guardian regrets to learn of the scrolls ill- ness of Mrs. Prank Howard. Corn- walL-Mr. Donald MacDonL 589 Harbor. id a business visit i0 York yes May-Aura. H. n. ‘lhompson. has returned to her home at York after ‘a pleasant vis- it to friends in Cornwall, -—Hi,| man friends regret to learn of the cont ued illness of . James Blflckmflrc. Buffolln- lobster men are busy hauling their seasonwsm iv of gasoline while the roads iIl condition. FUNERAL SERVICE -'I‘he fun- eral of the late Mr. John F. Curlew was held from his late home Til. Central Avenue. Dover. N. H. on Saturday morning with Requiem High Mass celebrated by Rev. ‘Ihomns Mason. The church was ed Commander Stephen Clayton Briggs: William Colbnth. and Fred Outer. ‘Paps were sounded at the grave in the family lot in Pirtc Hill Cemetery by Herbert Butler. with echo tans by Albert Butler. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Mr. Patrick hostess asdsted by In. Ind W. McGlII MacDonald. In Memoriam _--_. ANGUS MAOLEAN In the early morning hours o! Saturday, tsebruary! ‘ lllbth “Mr. Angus Mac an, a r y es enr- ed resident of Flat River passed peacefully sway at his home, at the age of '17 years. The deceased had been in his usual fairly good condition o! health until about six weeks be- fore coming to the end, when he was taken quite suddenly . All that medical skill and kind friends could do was done, and for the first few do s there seemed to be quite a possi ilit ing restored. Bu as on, instead of gaining his loved ones began to fear t he was growing gradually weaker. After a few weeks had gone by, it became more and more evident that their fears were being realiz- ed and that he was slowly but surely sinking. Hi; sup ly of re- serve energy gradu waned until on the above ment nod date his gentle spirit winged its heaven flight. war Besides a. sorrowing widow Mr. the time went A pretty wedding ceremony was M“ River, and J c Lean; Cuiioderl; and the daughters are Mrs. Alexander Benton. Flat River, and Mrs. Thomas MacPber- son, loden. All are feeling their father's loss very keenly. Besides the sons and daulhters who now survive their father, one son. Malcolm who was the oldest member of the family, died quite a number of years a at the age of two years, and a aughter Mar- garet Jane, assed away in at the age o twenty-two years. The deceased was the son ofthe lat: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Lean, Cirllodan, and here the old hotnestead Mr. An us ac- Lean lived until about c ht gears ago when he moved to at lver near the homes of two of his sons and one of his daughters. Mr. MacLean wa; one of a fam- ily of three members. two brothers. Angus and John Malcolm, and one sister. Mar , John Malcolm died at the age o five years, and Mary while spending some time in Bos- ton wls taken ill and later. after passed away at was widely known and was held in the highest esteem by all. His his grcat-heartcdneu orth were in- Greatly °' h“ 0i his health be- ' trnth H l... r enemies... . SALE of FOOW We find That Our Store ls AB OVER STOCKED We Must Sacrifice The Surplus To Make Room For Further Shipments on Order. SALE BEGINS TODAY, FRIDAY MARCH. 25*" NOw $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 and llcnblilacinncccwllulb w! cu unam- m: $2.49, $2.99 and $3.98 OXFORDS AND VBOOTS -='-'- 1 - * $1.19 we $1.98 loath: IIIB 11 i0 ll - — camp's PAT g SLIPPERS Shel 8 to 10. Sale P1160 Child's Black Blueber- 0x. lords. Bale Pr! $1.98, $2.49 and $2.98 MEN'S OXFORDS spriu Models- Isle rum $8.49 Per Pair MEN'S BOOTS BOYS $1.39 °°_-_. MEN'S WORK BOOTS mm Block Work Boots I10 PAIRS 0F WOMEN'S PUMPS a swarms Ifllcce are broken lln worth from were». egg-gram SPEQIII. IDTICE From now on our policy of doing business will be . STRICTZY CASH and no goods will be allowed on approbation. FOR WOMEN firfzoaluwllkliélilovc n fir}: *.'.’.’°..'."':_':_ '2': a: $8.49 MISSES’ OXFORDS 1110 3- fllli in’: i MISSES’ PAT, QLIPPERS Elna u u a- Slic no. $L1£ HUNDREDS of BARGAINS ON OPEN DISPLAY Now is the time to replenish your Footwear needs for Spring-all at Specially Reduced Prices, and due to conditions we are able to oler better ‘bargains than cver before. Only a few items appear in this announcement, but there are hundreds "in the store on open display, showing size and price. It will pay you well-in satisfaction and money saved, to come to this OVERSTOCKED SALE LADIES’ omen-ram nosmmr glfififlfifgkTfffl‘ 69¢ ~ NOVELTY’ TIES a erases iflgws“ ‘lim- Inwn $1.98, $2.29 a- I $2.98 rum we: ‘ntfitrsfjgg Lowest possible prices on Rubber Footwear. It!!! OUR-IQ!!!" WM the best 1nd m0 ..§.j..’.l"i;%°...’:. cr ujtgwd vanished m“? Is urch and for over twenty Yen's he was the very efficient treasurer of this . id church. He always mo! a deep interest in the welfare of the young, and for forty {ears he was the uperintcndcrgf 0 the Sunday school near his d home in our- vity in the b ess world he was alws c very t] vc and from time tot c he f icd rclbonclbic trons of various kinds. c w much I2 in for at cpcr is ciareri that his place can ncvlr is is lolly t in ~re to his we the rec. of religious. d‘ church when work ll l0 d him is new [as man such as he c various made vacant by his death. Th‘: call is being sounded out to Q . u wrgitmilmhc mu be w m i: Sunnylidc lodcn. In the different spheres of ccti- that tlcu 39ft; ufifiufilfiuwiefi of cl i PURDIE-FERG SHOE COMPANY LTD. Andi i‘ an voice thggfis git-tiled." But cii U coundotc in vain. Never more _cll tb touch of that hand fen nor the sound of ‘ti. wit? “t. 22%;: “u”... lthct bourne 135'... which no travel- le returns. And know hc 11:; now pcuod any be- yond all f and can, none would be so u u to wish ‘his nbound lp it back into bards " His life's work was well done, l’ "If d 1i I Ill Ml iliertfie il‘.§'"im...£il“‘ut* course he his hi! the ma». Henccforth than in mht-“trfil 1.1321713‘ t‘. mi: His H b0 “B110 in lhfl Al’ m! Beliml D. J- Jl-mcs Stc a,“ WW4 aoomurvEpmé" xdh by Rev. B.“ 8t“ and to sfitotbclb who g4! helped out “flu, to mm entertainment a 0d “Take ' "Asleep in Jcsucguwgc beautiful! “fimw bcuer M y Johns § s w c curl. “We. find. , Ocll M men, - 33.‘! n. Mongolia?“ w“ Interment was in the Beliut u. Jabs-t ma lfwyma ‘ M cemetery. "011 _ a ea.“?ii§l."<T-*i~~> 9" ‘Euro mo. serum a, §fiwuTm gséum --un. ' cm solo Lacie stsvcnaon uncured.) Recitation 4mm Johns (encased) . . _ m E contest 4-0:. run-id's s-r nuucrt souoor. t. Patrick’ 1&3. 3.232.‘?! ‘l?’ ‘£2 home of . an Mrs. , cnjo cd l l0- Toombl. u: u W . gnome: omens tlltztc. “IE3 Mr. Juncs Ste snson ' The tolllowlnl “w t "d? m“ hi musio~ ' ‘my 33H nii fiél" on Charlottetown 39$ Will Not Enter Budget Debate a tlgnasae bl! ta .5»... we; taken beca J es Stevenson. , u 4mm or»: and rum M ‘ff, “an in ti“ new government 0i comes into ugemlll! v0 vgiatofurtgd 32kg: ‘sebum prime minister w! minister. ~—_:i RlNGlNG UP FATHER -By George McManu!