PAGE FUU RTEEN lIlSUllHIIE New Blouses Blouses berullled and demure Make the most ol your allure. Blouses at crepe with long or short sleeves era smartly plain or garnished lavishly with lace, nail heads or daintfembroidery. The colors are white, pink, gold, blue and aqua-sizes l1 to 44. Priced from 4.50 to 10.50 with either long or short white crepe or iersette 3.25 and 4.95 The "Gibson Girl" sleeves and black‘lsow is of in sizes l2 to l8. Priced at solid colors or 2.50 and 4.50 "Tooke" tailored shirts in white, striped broadcloth are priced at . New Ties and Scarves "The Gibson Girl" Tie-to enchant the eye is made at sheer and rayon crepe in a great variety i of plain shades and attractive prints including tartans. The prices are 6S and 98 cents. from France-to wear in all Pure silk squares .. 4.75 the smart unique modes are priced at .. Sheer Sqilares‘ in salt shaded colors are priced at . . . . . . . . . . . 95 cents Plain or floral printed scarves of sheer, crepe or satin are priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 to 3.50 Alpine, Algoma. Crepe, Ben straight skirts are in sizes l2 Petticoat Skirts that proclaim their black lsengaline with a white eyelet t priced ot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. was GUARDIAN, ll HOLMAN'S Something New For You For Spring ~ ~ - New Skirts The flattering, feminine swirl ot ol plaid wools may be had in sizes a Ballerina in black or a variety l2 to l8, priced at .. galine or Wool in flared/pleated or, to 20, priced at . . . . . . .- 7.95 to 8.95 newness are made of line rill. The sizes are l2 to ‘l6, CHARLOTTEEOWN APRIL a. ma _vlssrsllll Glllllthllll" i .--I'OI lALIi. - Wlndoharger 6 volte Delux with bulbs. Isaie Wright. Kznkora. -roa ssul. - Driving wagon. This wagon is in res.l good condi- tion and is priced to sell. _W. A. Delaney. lie ' ton. P. I‘. Island, it. B. No. 2. i —FOI BALI. — 260 egg illou-b- ator and J00 olg incubator; also S coal broader stoves in good condi- tion. Nell Maclsaac, Albany. P. E. L -NOlt-'l‘ll TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service Sunday, April eth at 7.80 pm. Miss Mary A. Mec- Kcnalo, Deaconess. —WOU‘LD PEOPLE klndl not otter ma work. as I arm not l, and at the same time do not l.ke to dis- appoint them. Bridget ‘Richer-is, Kinkora. ~ —I'0R SALE A11 DARNLEY. - House and Barn and other out buildings. 2 acres o! lend. Mrs. Jame; H. Champion, Kensington. . —KI.'NSINGTON and Mal/peaue. Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. Alpril 4th: Malpeque at 230 pm. and Kensington at. ll am. and “L30 pm. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister- —CHUR.CH OF ENGLAND. New London Parish: 1st Sunday alter. Easter. April 4th. 9.06. Sunday School by Radio GECY; 1i. morn- ing prayer 8t. Stephen's Church. Burlington; I 0. evening prayer St Thomas, ow London: 6.30, Church School. The Rectory; 7.30, Holy Oommurlion. St. Mark's, Kensington. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rec- tor. KENSINGTON HOME AND‘ BCHOO -The regular monthly meeting the Kenslngton Home and School Association was held ill the Town Hall on Thursday nigh‘. and was well attended. In the ab- sence o! the President, Mrs. J. Pendergast was appointed to pre- 635 to 13,95 side. The meeting opened by read _ ing the Creed responsivoly. Min i utos at last meeting and Treasur- llP eurruna _voull lloussoulillnllo rllolsns solvso ro ll "r" _ Nlartln-Sollollr 100 p.c. Pure Ilollso MULTI-USI ENAMEL. The , Enamel ol many uses (or interior and ‘ decoration. NUE-TONE FLAT PAINT — NUE-GLOSS Medium Gloaa Finish. — NUE-l-Ll-GLOSB. Full Gloaa Fin- ‘— SINOUIBS FLOOR INAIIII- VARNISB ITAIN. Light Oak. Dark Oak. Mahogany, Walnut ._. GROUND COBOL BROWN JAPAN DRYER. GENERAL PURPOSE VAIINISII. Quick Drying. PAIN’! and VARNISH RIMOVIR. LIN-X ANTI- SLIP BIL!‘ POLISHING WAX. LIN-X PASTE WAX. PURE WHITE SIIELLAC. FLAXOAP. FLITE (All Colors) Bulk and Five pound packages. SCHOOL HOUSE BRAND BARN PAINT. (Bed and Grey)- PASTE POWDER. -- PATCHING PLASTER -- PAINT CLEANER. — WALL SIZING - PAPER CLEANER. — MURESCO (All colors) — PAINT BRUSHES - TUR-PENTINE \- RAW 01L - BOILED OIL. —- For lllllllll Delivery — llllll. ‘I40 b" Sulnmorsille hardware oonrsllv Water Street host Paint er'a report. were read and approl~ ed. Mrs. George Brooklna reported ior clinic committee and a new committee was appointed (or next month. A suggestion that the As- sociation sponsor an essay contest was iavorably received and alter some discussion a committee was appointed to select the subject ant. arrange details o! the contest The 7.95 Ellen’s llialy (Continued irom P ge 2) shine o! that day. And it some oi the hat-styles oi those days are now "amusing to recall. they all had the grace to iit warmly aholl’ the wearer's head. It was l. recall, a close-fitting aiiair which did it. beat to conceal one‘s lectures. slnuo it lelt only the eyes and unvar- nished mouth in sight and a glimpse o! ones tresses. "l bellcvel ru wear it" 1 said w the Madame l in the hat shop, having made my selection. By wearing it, 1 hoped to brighten up the rest oi m) ensemble. Not that 1 was not mod ALL LINES Summer-side lsh at. the time with my Winter coat o! tweed topped by a snug collar oi much prized raooon and all covering the dress that drop~ ped to my high laced boot-taps. Many were about tne streets and stores that afternoon. alert warm ly clad farmers. brisk iarln wom en actually speeding lrom store to store minds taken up with buying something new tor Easter or per hops already on their house-clean in; requirements needed in the 1i! lllg and there were also the more leisurely city ioik about their shop ping or strolling. "Well" I remark ed to an acquaintance, a tumors wiie with whom I presently (ell “WllEllE dill rlnrllos near" into step along Bunnyside "Isnt. this the husyday in town?" Then secretly piqued at her obvious lack o! discernment l added Jocoeaiy “And how do you like my new hat?" She stopped and looked at it. "New hatl" she repeated. “No, you're only tooling. Ellen." 1 shook my head. “Well ii that's a new- hat" she said still incredulous "is doesn't look like one to me!" l came across a bit of the ribbon, grosgrsin it was in a. shade lose, in the mttom oi an ola bul- eau drawer yesterday, chuckled over the iaded remembrance and tucked it back again. U I I "Do you mind that Easter mar Professional Cards T. Earle lllolley Chartered Accountant u, Gflfi,,“,,,,,, AND 1M HOLDING oor!- vol-w WHY DONtT woo steer cor- »... Ml - ooesle-r MRNEEGK IZEPLY 1v .- me PICTURES our or- MAG- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ f MY OFFER To ewe l-us Azmes AND save sne- / '. MONEY 8Acl< ? ~-*- - R065 BETWEEN ' k1 i 0r. 0. J. asllasi Kinkora Hours: i Monday 2-4 PM. Tuesday, Thurs., Friday ‘ 2-5 and 7-9 Wednesday and Saturday by appointment- . RICHARD S. tlINTON glean. eta HERE 5ND THE MAlLBCBl? ._ -_ ‘ i .\\\\\\\\>_\\ OUR BOARDING HOUSE Md|or Hoopla BAH! Hoe me remorse MNL you one! weore vesrera- ' SERVlCE some TO POT ? -- 3/ DAY, MAJOR, AMD ‘mev drfii/Zésfilléihéillééeae ’7.‘l‘.§’Q¥o"~’-$§‘=§'§l?§oil“* é FORKffl-liNKlNG 1. HPNE $l,ooo' LlGl-lTNlNG ANNMORe-U-w l, l“ o! quiet oi the pro-Sabbath returned feature of the program was thul‘ introduced, namely; a debate grade nine and ten pupils o! Konsington ' School. The subject was "Resolv- ed that health is more important than wealth." The speeches were all excellent and showed carelul preparation. The judges: Rev. Low is Murray, Mrs. Fred "Parker and Miss Mary Reid had a dlliloull a task in naming the winning team Their decision was in favor or tnl negative side. Speakers in lava: o the resolution were Misses Elam Humphrey, mils Brooisins. Olin Howard and Arthur Pelldergasl speaking against the resolutlo. and winners o! the debate svere Misses Sylvia Pendleton, Gler Sudsbury. Gwenyth Davison, and Eugene Pendergast. In announcing the decision Rev. Mr. Murray con gratulatcd all the debaters on thct material. diction and delivery and encouraged them to continue to a useful accomplishment. A nearly their teacher, J. W. Murphy, was moved by Mr. J. I’. Proiltt, who , ’ the appreciation o! all the r- ‘- tor an entertaining program. The motion was second- ed by Mrs. F. R. Nauss and passed unanimously. A bountiilll lunch was served by the ladies during the social hour which iollowed the meeting. - K. kct we want to town long ‘ago. when I got the new . . J" 1 coul- menced to eat James today but dear mo. he wse llke- a bird oi passage all day so busy he has l-sen. Indeed his and Jack's wora practise public speaking, a mos‘ _ vote at thanks to the debaters and - llTTEllTlllll lFlSllElllllEll We llave Justllooolvsll s largo Shipment ot- olllrllll. morons nllmllr evolves as ILP. so ll.l'. loo ILP. “no” H235" H24BPI loiore Buying, Write lls ‘For Prices and lstsrnlstloll A l-\. lllllillE & 00. LTD. lilllli 12s‘ I Sllllldilltlh!‘ still continues though blackness ls crowding the wirldowaena a rain now turning to sleet is outlined on the pause. Mt. O. who oarne irorn his lonely house on the‘ hill to neighbor with us in the peace and ..iorbooksoraroaebush.or soeds." James is the best. man to ’ _,' ietching possibilities bolore one as rewards for extra aeall I O O Passion Week commemomtlng Magic happenings that bring to humans a searching o! hearts will be lost presently in the ioy oi Eas- ter momlng given as a hope iol mankind beyond the grave. Barr-e to us at Aiderlea in recent days. awakening old memories. came messages irons. those who once ilg ured in our day by day round. Pet's card too with its master message. and one (ram a woman who would likely have been one at those early to Gothsensenek garden had she walked the earth in those days oi the long ago-to wish James and me: there, dlaeppointnd that James could not. stop long in the coin iort o! his old armchair tonight. To stay him at impending exer~ tlona I have Just. dined him on a generous dish oi steak topped with onions and cosine brown juices, right tram the pan. Oi! some Iam~ oue baby-beet it is, tender l aus pact and delieioue and all given L0 anticipation o! a broken rest to come. 11am harto be tripe to bulldine to see that. a newly-born ianllly are well nur- tured through the dark hours. This litter is not exactly alter James own heart being as he describes them “rather listless." ' At Pflttnt the runtis la a damn on the oven door. revolting in the warmth there. James came in awhile ago to look at it. "It's email" be re marked and than “there's plenty without it anyway." rm continu- ed shyly "rsuppoeo Illen ii you managed to rear it. it would latch you a nice bit at money some day - mill Fllll all: I etiee for sale say Iarsn at North ‘Bryon. eon- peiatoea er dairy (arming. Isla highway between Charlottetown I!!! filthy. stares. ellarehaa school. "May lasting happiness abide Within your heart this lastertllis May peace that Ha alone can give. Make every day a joy tn live." Until Ronda! -— Diary - Good- night. lng it again. T-lley were ordered by the magistrate to writo an essay on Illh conservation altar a trly through government hatcherlcs. Trout tishlng in New Zealand l! open you round but it la necessary to use lclel tackle. ' NOVEL PUNISHMENT ROTORUA, NZ. - (GP) -'l‘llr~ee young poachers caught catching trout with nets. sticks end Irlre netting will think twice before try- For Proper Feeding Of YOUR BABY CHICKS . pFeed i "sunlillo. lA well llllllllld, tool! idllllllllllllgi all us llsosessly alsersls "sail . vitamin l l