_.,, _ .1. ..____..7.r9-q-i-..,v-_l¢ THURSDAY. _ “'5 THEATRE SI)I‘RlS-—'l'lll)lib‘. 28th. DIKVLYAIEKGUE-SAT. 30ih._~ c1." ' z: Bonshaw m& o4’ Mr. William 0Q II sorry to near 0f his continued Ill- ilCl-AS. Ans..- Rollie. Macleod spent the » Pr holidays visiting relatives in Argryle Shore. Recent visitors to Bonshnw wen: blesses Myra and Irene . (Jhariotteicrllui, Mrs. Manford 34M‘. Hampton, Mrs. Jack Darrach, Clyde ltzver, Lloyd Derrach, Charlotte- town and Gus MacNought, New Argyle. Master! Jamie and Both W are ‘pending the holiday! ting relatives in Appin Road. Rev. uld Mrs. B. D. Trilvua have returned to their home in Tryout, nfifif‘ spending the past week here, where they have been ‘xslxzlal meetings" which have been I- benefit to all attending. A few eases of ‘lneesle-i” have been reported in this vicinity, bu’. It is hoped the epidemic will not gpread through the community. Her many friends ue glad to lmrn of the speedy recovery of Mls Hilda. Mzlclilunon who has bevnl a DIILICIIY. in the P, E. I. Hos- pZ‘.'i-. Amour: those from this vicinity who journeyed to Charlottewwrl on Sn'urt‘.:*l' were: ltfessrs Wendell nnti L. T Benton. Stuart MlmNevk-l, " ‘k Crosby, Stirling MucLeod, and Mrs. Percy MacDonald, doll rnd Jamie MacDoulzall. ‘hcNovin, Donald and Nell Mr. and Mrs. DilIl Mac- Irene and Vivian Mac- have been visiting In Bon- '.1e guests of their grand- ncis of Mr. Peter MacDonald Rt ADDln Road. are sorry lt-al" of his recent illness at his If‘, Mrs. Dan MucPhee, Clyde River. is spending some time visiting her rglentn. Mr. md Mrs. L. T. Bea- n. III’. 1K1’! Among the P.W.O. Itudenh who have been Ing their mater he M. ir homes were: Bea- gee , Wlnlton Wood lIld 11d Mlrtdlll. 1k ill-meson, teacher, has n visiting at her home. rte d max‘??? lit-Lil “ and _ on he dfilrgil no chatted to Q . Perry, on the o yang III. ,.. '5"? io- - '%::.. r%i§"“"=$‘~-l~ pro. My 1mg In“? vili- Ing at he: homo in vlmzr-‘River. m‘ ll and umber-E. have vidtina Mr, and . he; Ath . mu Milan wont the weekend with Mm in Oherloto- Mn. hu renun- ed home having visited her dough- ter, Mrs. Manley Hun-y, Roya ty. Mr. And m1. l. W. M!!!" have hcd for the Boater holidays their dalllthter, Mllll Marion B88110!‘ teacher at Victoria, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ra 0nd Macdonald and lit- tle dang ter, Jean. ‘I110 Y. P. B. has been hold- ln‘ vol-y successful meeting: throughout the inter months. 11w; are new wor m: on twocme- ‘c; pllyfl, If the young people hold up their former Ireputatmn, this chould be wmethlng worth seeing late: on. Irma Judson has return- “Mg”. home in Alexander, af- m ygmng her parents, Mr. and l/Irl. Pdrkrrlen Jenkins. ‘Q1 —_ Finest Quality Worth $4.50 - EVENING BLUE BAR linnamon ' STORM- BrownTle l Aluetica" SHOES KINGS, Black Velvet Regularly ‘I Gum Rubbers Very ‘Smart st a s up to Now— ' Red Soles Reg. Prlce r P $5 0o or Black 3.00 ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lgggn 28,3349", Great Removal SAL ECONOMY SHOE STORES EIITIRE STUCK CUES on THE MARKET at a “SLAUGHTER” They Tell Us We're “MAD” To Throw Away Merchandise Right Now, - When Prices Are Weekly Marching Upward. However Tomorrow FRIDAY MARCII 29, WILL BEGIN YOUR LUCKIESI DAYS THIS SPRING. as» An All Quality Men's Fine Kid Oxford Shoe. Men's Brown or Plain Toe Oxford As Pictured. 2&9. ‘g Blue-Bar Men's Black Side Oxfords Red-Sole Black Away below Any Other lsiack Box -- Kip Oxfords. Men's Shoe this Year, Solid Leather Soles. Knee Boots 1.99 We've Placed Hundreds of Pairs of RACKS for This Great Clean-Cut SALE. No Shoe Formerly Under S3. Many Styles Were $3.95 and up to $5.00. READ 0N! Black Suedes, Wine Suedes, Brown Suedes, or Calf. You May llave Spike Heels, Cuban Heels, Goreé, Pumps or Ties. I | Black Kid, Blue Kid, Reg. 2~95 Women's Fancy Shoes on BARGAIN 1.89 SPLIT WORK BOOT American Brown 1 2 MISSES - P?“e"t.th 0r Black 2'69 I PATENT CHILDS a. MISSES gllelffilg" ‘ Gmwmg ' xQ Girls SOLID STRAPS 11 to 2 ELK SANDALS Heels - 19c Patent Leather .GRA|N' Reg 175 worth Boots Solid Shoes, Slab Soles LEA SOLE ' ' C A, Leas, $1 0O NOT OPEN TOES Chrome Soles . ' Sizes 2’ 3’ 4' 5' SIZGS 3 Up IO 7. ~25 Be Here Promptly, 9 A. M. “FRIDAY” March 29W Best Choice to First Comers. THE ECONOMY SHOE STORE Richmond Street Murray River Mill. Idfl-r Giddlng: Beater holiday in town o! her non Dr. E. B, Giddingl. lb! T. L. 000K 5991i (D12) daughter, IMIS. Giddingu. in Murray Harbor on businen. 3M2‘. Ivan Murray, C. Murray. visitors to town Saturday. duly with their parents. Mr. Grafton M. his home in Mlunray River. Mm. Daniel Keenan o! Keenan. by Illness. pital has returned home, I A miscellaneous ing his son Cecil is seriously lIl. shower given by the And Vicinity tthe eg-ueet . t the Easter holiday in town, the guest o4 her Mr. T. A. Keenan mam Friday student at Prince 01f Wale; spent the holidays with hi; puents Mr. arid Mm. F. Mr. and Mn. l", D. Breheut were Miss Sihrley Brehaut. Miss Ethel Johnston, students, spent the holi~ Jenkins o! the Royal Navy is mending o. few days unwed hang Wood Ielande Ia visiting in Murray River the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. of Mrs. Watson White regret she is confined to her home M153 Inn-nine Horton who was o, patient in King's County Hos- Mr. Thomas Horton has receiv- ed a telegram from Boston stat- was young vwule of Murrav River at the home of Mr. {MMFNT land Mrs. John Hoover on Friday. March 22nd, in honor of their [dfll-IBIIW!‘ Lllinh. who become the bride oil Mr. Ernest Richards n short. time ago. About sixty people fathered st the home and spent the evening 1n game-s and music. Guitar music was furnished by Mr. Cheater Cooper. The gifts which ‘were many Mid useful were open- Od by Mm. John mlrgeeon. and l J Mrs Fl _ and M21, Richards many friends in u. few well chosen words. The bounni not was then carried out, the b do and groom being treated generously to the old time custom. Lunch rerved and much enjoyed. The visitor: left for their homes leav- ing best wishes for bride and groom for future ess. Mr. and Mrs. Richards w lliumy River where he is played with Mr. Malcolm McKin- OOII W54 non, merchant. Miss Mo Stymeet and Miss Ketilline who have been patiente in the P. l}. pitll for the peat two weeks have Friends d Mr. Malcolm Me- Kinnon no dpleleed to know he has recovere from his recent ill- ness. A was given the young poo-pa o1 Murray Rver in the Iielmperance Hall on Thursday elve- ning, March 21st, in honor of private George Reynolds, who has been home on leave for a. few do s. About 60 of his young friends gs. ered and spent the evening in songs and dancin _ The music was furnished by Cecl Stylmest, Kay Dutney. Everett Porter, Earl Alley. Luncheon was served by the young ladies and enjoyed by all. Mr. Reynolds thanked his many friends for their kindness In tendering him this reception. The company departed to their homes leaving their but wishes Buster u be Next Door to PROWSE BROS. ' Mr. Mid Mrs.‘ Jolllfcficlnrevllre sPelldillfl a few driys in Murray] River, the guests of her pllrcllkg. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander (iosbelr. MY- 011ml i: at Present. in the 3W1" NAVY reserves in town, he Mr. Ilester mZi/Q was a. vial: tor to town on Saturday. Friends of Miss Almes McKen- zie are pleased to know she is Im- proving rapidly from her recent 105515111 commnyhmixl m n r5: days. Mr. Ellsworth Furgeeon, student spent the Easter hoidn. s in Mur- ray River. the guest his aunt. Grade IV. Jr.-1. Mildred Taylor. Grade III. Sl‘.—l, C ‘l M . Encllorll; 2 Douglas Tilirylogflce M Hockey Grade II . Jr.—l Reglnald ‘Taylor. Grade 1I.—1. Murchison Mac- Whlite sands spent the holiday; in RICE POINT 503001, ‘Mm Albert Johnston‘ lumu5- CXDQCts to leave for the mainland Elwsllem‘ W-_“ " um Ilflen 31mm. u upon M, d MIT Md m, o, ‘Mmy- Doglgztlifi I‘ m4‘ Hem“ MM‘ GRAIIAIIPS noun MONARFNS F“; ' ‘m ' ' Grade 1. (b)—-I Rein. MacDonald. WIN CUP the Easter holidays ‘fin tom: G d ( ) 1 M11. ra e I c --l. OI M Do all. —~——- Highest average invgrnfol‘ Gggdts Ill hcnor cf the Lirahlllns ‘Rood he’ mnnm- My‘ M‘ Murray River, guest of her par- The mnawim L’ ‘he r930" 0! R10!‘ Isabel MncEachem atom. Monarchs who were the lvuluvfl 1°‘ Highest average in Jllhl0l'_Gl’BdES of the keenly contested trophy l" Bennett. enis, Mr. and Mm Albert John- P01 t sch 1 '_*‘ awn. . n 00 the month of Mn. Lester C, Johnston left on February: Monday m Boston, Mm. mvlna m.“ _ c; d vrrr- . - Mmmm“ M*‘°E"°“°"‘ 591W"- ihe MlcKeuzie-Wilzlnvre "Wk" hm‘ can“ ‘hm’ "M"! W ‘m’ enDt/llrllfrslllslfrgrglxllei’. I-lzethflellgietlf emfltill... MflléDAlsgEAjlefl. MacEMh Lulu“ M“°D°““““—T°“°“°'- Muslim. a sumuluvlls bmullwl W - _ _ ii - l, R41 lld garland: her Uncle. m. Philip N"- ‘nd M“ 0...,“ C00,,“ ziGigtiyqgngl mlléEvnglllérlrlllaelgznelguz-gy. MOREL VILLAGE scllool. Rfflujl‘ ,},*,‘,§,,,,‘Z,‘.§“L‘,"‘,§,e filmed Mix-l Daphne McDonald of Pet- , ' f MMDOHlznII. ‘ ' '__"‘ rem. , Ora Road is anendinll n few am gamma} glam; lgllglzfi Grade v-“hDouglus MucEiwhem. mm" m‘ “bmam I-Mer in the evenllifi "ll-l “"6" l oped into u real social ltfll-hefl" and dance. with refreshments suP‘ 2' plied by the ladies of the Women’! u Institute. M Instrumental music, sbnilfi a ‘ Grade IV. Sn-l Melbourne Mae- gfgxgggépfigie May MacFadyen; In Murray River, me guest of her sister Mrs. Lester Johnston. 5mm D°”"““°“' e Grade X.-l Hope Dlngwell; Margaret Maciiweu, Lloyd Cox; 3, Herbert Coffin. Grade IX.—I, Margaret Kelly; 2, in Murray River, the guest. of his all?! _M1:=_-_ Fl9lid._~!<2hl\§wn---__ speeches were interspersed ut vari- LIMITED 14°11"? Kenlnfly. Bertram MucAdam; ous intervals throughout the 8:; -s quot!" “'<§‘§;l‘2“t‘i'i“f"¥§ll 2 u. W‘ sic" time‘. f.’ .1»- -'— I - c ell em Coffin; 3, Mary acdonald. Rm w“ e m p M a token oi‘ the esteem. l“ “BE preciatlon In which they all! h as ex .nents of lzood clean all“; lmms IF from a cotglmmiitlfiuxgl, I e is vital y mtereztnetih &e m“ know Intermediate Department Grade VII-l. Catherine Kell . onullernl Jean McAdam; 2, Lilla Roberts; , fllndenlll Louie Cox. THTS- COUPON GOOD TIIUILJFRI- BAT, MAR. Zl-N-SO ONLY TIIE FAMOUS EXCELL once of rte. """""' e beneficial effects ‘~11! . Glade vL-l Robert MacEwen' 2 ledse 0f TY Wm‘ "W" “"""l" '."'r“l°-" Pearl I-Iawbolt: a Gerard lvlacmhu‘ the participants derive and i“ Y’ . s m‘ M“ m. 1'3‘: “it'll: .lfll'.y.lllnna a liar Robbins; 2, suitant wood that is "it" I" main, as they carry on through t" years, and fake their nlliflefl mfg business world. 0r Dursllc W! "l, nus activities in-whlCh they H‘ Grn e .— ry Helen Coffin" 3. Joyce Jay. Grade 1v. bin-l Mary Maclnhis; 2, Owen Kelly: 3. 0e Reseller. Grade IV. Jr.-i, Jack Coffin; 2, Gum Blflxlmld- themselves best suited. Mi Primary Department GETS W511)“ BACK Grade m.-1. Jose n Mllcdonnld: mu on? n. um _<o z. David Cox: a, Keith camel-t. _ P,__on“§m?n,, B3,, @937, g w e II fol-l, Lorraine Coffin, strange had “.5 watch 5mm 2, d gKeefei 3. Eddie Hawbolt; when é w!" collapsed he" N l Grll e I rbl- Marv MaeAdam. Genny‘ strange.’ wmm w“ you" 2' Keefe: 3' Joe Com“ ’ll the dl-brh end returned l0 Town. llm newest I'm“ 5"" Mun“ l“ nxncrmz AS nhusdftn/lrfinr, ' , III t-x mun m: lblllgrb.’ nmrdztll IAy luille mun‘! - ~ . . t. I expenllu Ilene. Tlllll FREE 1113M], In OIhUIBIvIWIIIQ 1"" Ill-pl‘ nyle with pocket nllp mlule to mute u - / ’ . . . and “all ynnnlell o! lhln unllffi" ceflontrrl nmmrlnnllyto pllr- vhnl e the ll-zxtrnl. am [or only Gra . 2 MACS — IIIIUCCISTS — Charlottetown No more than THREE PINS to ea ch coupon. Mall orders accepted-Add 6o for postage. A Free Pencil With each Pen llm-lng um Sale, ..._._.._.._._ 1 t l-B i x ll I crud: r (IAJl-Lessllgrl filial... in good condition bv the 9°11"- ___________ 2. lDmmy Maclnnis; 8. Keith Elder- -———-. Use Minor-J's ilor will! shaw-