- .._-.._...__......-.-...'-_. - ‘v TONl0NT . . .sw|n' dealers agar» present RAY PERKINS will: Rove M EC “Wizard of Ibe Strings” \ The phrase "world's best" is worn . our, but on the Banjo, ROY SMECK h positively and absolutely it! He makes on: instrument sound like rbm. Bu: he simply cm’: be des- cribed. Hear him tonight with RAY PERKINS and HOWARD FOGGRS nlKlznzdim concert orchestra. NOTE: Friday night Swift present: the Countess Olga Albzni, one half hour earlier than tonight. Friday l MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOT Following are the scores at the Miniature Rifle Club last wreck: The last shoot for this will be held this evening. On Thursday evening there will be a banquet for Club Members at the Annories commencing at 6.30 pm. ' Thu will be followed b_\' the an- nual business meeting and elec- tion of officers for the ensuing year. The prizes won by the mem- bers vrill also be presented. S0850!) 17 w‘ -_~»,_ >._ ~ 1. -,-'..-,,_4.__-_-...._....~ FQEQPQ k4 HLJ‘ \\ S? Real I ' Jasiyse '1 Sugar-loving little peo- ple make straight for the Hot Cross Buns, just as soon as mother unpacks them. Iitjr Here's one sweet they may safely eat their fill of. ceeivelQ-vrlw-l v» o». v - -mournu:~0n.mv:n_vs=v=-=...-.- . o...“ ~ Fluffy light, richly spi- ced and raisin-flavored; best ofall they're highly nutritious—— HOT CROSS BUNS Order them daily Stewart's Bakery __xr.ivr swam‘ ' PHONE 21! Thursday CHGS - 10.00 p.m. CHGS - 9.30 p.m. SIIMMERSIDE and Prince County —'.l‘hl| column in rooervod hr of local Interns but advertising of IIIGQ -NIW BEAV! DUTY auto stor- age batteries, distributed by Bruce's. 8883-4-13-21 -STOBE T0 BENT-Lately 0c- cupied by Ching’: Fruit Store, Wot- or Street, Summerside. APPLY Percy L. Bowneu. 8692-4-34! —DUY R-M. STANDARD Klbblo Fine Meat PUPPY Meal at Bruce's. 8883-4-13-21 —SPECIAL AT Lidstoneh, Sum- meraide, canned chicken, 25 cents; cranberries, 8 lbs. for l0 cents. 8885-4-13-21 —-ATTENDING CONVENTION _. Miss Frelda Bowness, teacher of , New Annan School, left on Tuesday for Charlottetown to attend the Teachers’ Conventiou.—S. -WE HAVE DISCONTINUED buying dressed hogs, organs out but will be buying, organs attached for tho balance of the season, paying highest market prices. P. McNuit d: Son, Mnlpeque. 8833-4-11-51. —SPEC!AL — The latest Easier HEAR SWIFPS hats just in, 98c. to $1.98. Wlnsloe ._ , J. Lidstone, Summerside. » {a} . 8885-4-13-21 . l —-’T.'HE POSTPONED Meeting of ‘, . flsnoAocAsT the Kenslngton Egg Circle will be held in the Town Hall on Thursday, lAprll 13th at 2 P. M.. All interested are urged to attend. By order of President, J. A. Thompson. 8B52-4-l2~2i. -EASTER VACATION -- Th0 and all 11mm: when". I014 Yilhi n. Bruce's. Nfl-i-ll-fl! -@UB.OB OF ENGLAND -- "T: Service; in tho Pariah of New ::.".'.'.".'::s :'::.:..;".::':;.':i."..!'I-=>==w» w w" m“ "t" "v will be u foliowa: much River, 10.30 o. m, Burlington 2M pm. Kensington at '1 p. m. Sunday School at xeooincwn. 3 n- 111.0. '1'. Sprigge, mm. —-Mra. Bushy, of Souria, return- ed to her home this mornlngfrom Alberton, where aha had been vlllt- _ ing. She was ompaniod by Mrs. Howard L. Meggison and infant con. —S. EASTERN filllllilllfll. “HIM: column (a room-vol In oovu n! local Intense but advertising n! l newly nature may be Ilium-lad M 2 cent: u word ntrlotl! Illlblo ll advance. “MONTAGUE PASTORAL CHARGE-Preparatory service will be held in the United Church on "RSUBSCIIIPTIONS to Tho Jiarlottetown Guardian may b1 handed to their Rep. Archie Hum or left at. H. J. Maison’: Drug Store, ‘ ‘ontague. 12-13-dtf. DIUBBII. BOOTS, Rubber Suite. Friday evening. Alpril 14 at 7.30.; Miniafnr, Rev. Gordon C. Pringle.’ ..'CREAM BDUTE-I-Mr. Wesley Dlngwell has contracted to haul cream to tho Sauna Creamery this coming lummer from tho follow- ting districts: Bay Fbrtlute, Little River, Armandale, Red House, Flor- tune River, and will begin about June 1st. 8810-4-0—tia-3i. -—-—-- | ..' MONTAGUE PASTORAL CHARGE-In the United Church on Sunday morning, April 16th the Church organ will be dedicated run CHARWN uanouin a Get Into Something NEW for EASTER! Tho very prospect of Easter presents thoughts o! smartenlng up your appearance, and our display of Fine Suits, Topeoats. Hats and Caps 1S a convincing guide as to how to go about it with a conclusion of the utmost m style quality and value. ' You don't have to wait till after Easier for that New Suit you want; if you haven't all the money to pay dowll. come in and get your New Suit or Topcoat on our Easy Payment Plan. l $5.00 00wn, balance in small Payments to suit our customers Why wait when Opportunity Knocks. Act immediately. Get your New Suit for Easter on our Easy Payment Plan. A Wonderful Showing 0f New Spring 4 Suits» and Overcoats At NEW LOW PRICES for Men, Young Men and Boys Hats that set a new standard’ in Snap Brims, Raw Edge, Bound Edge, etc. Top of! your new Spring outfit with a masterpiece of hat making that has won favor among men who know value, for perfect fit, abiding comfort and enduring style. Wear it with utmost confidence for correct- Summcrside High School is closed‘ and the sacrament o! the“ Lord's until Tuesday, 18th for the Easter supper will be adminiptered, 551-. vacation. The holiday began a lit-Vvice at wwer Montague m m; tie earlier than usual as the entire gfbegnqon and at Montague 1n the ‘Men’s Tweed Suits in Brown Men’s Tweed Suits in Grey and Brown Zpairs Pants $8.00 2‘.°.“§‘.§i°£3.52“.‘..‘? $10. $12.00 teaching staff are attending tlufevenmg Munster; m“ Gordon C‘! Men's Fine Worsted Suits assorted patterns with two pairs Pants $20.00 Another line of fine Worsted Suits in all the newest patterns Men's new Spring Topcoats in a nice array of new patterns and styles. Prices .. . .. . .. to A Suit or Topcoat at your own price on your own terms. What could be fairer ‘I neon of style and quality. The new colors are grey and brown in a variety of interesting shades. ' a Prices t0 MEN'S and BOYS’ have just arrived in a splendid asoriment of new colors. Lovely light shades, also dark shades in the. newest tweed patterns. To see these new Boys’ Easter Suits caps is to buy one, they are Wonderful for Style, Quality Some children had. been sick and, others had been kept home for luck, of clothing but; for the whole of the winter the attendance at school had been remarkably good. He had pro-, vided several children with cloihingV to enable them to attend school. There were no delinquency cases. —~‘3. —DEATH 0F MRS. WM. J. MAC- LEAN — There passed away about] midnight on Tuesday, Isabelle Mac-l Lean, beloved wife of Wm. J. Mac- Lean, of Central Lot l6. Mrs. Mac- Lmm was 74 y/ears oi’ age and had been in failing health for some time. She was before her marriage Miss Isabelle Smith, of Belfast, P, E. I, but had resided in Lot 16 all her married life. A woman of pleasing personality and fine characteristics, she at once endeared herself to the people of the district and until her health failed was active in the soc- ial life of the community. There are lott to mourn, besides her sor- rowing husband, the Iofiovflng children: James McGllvery, South- west, Lot 16;‘ Roy E., Central, Lat l6; Alvera, Mrs. Prescott Forbes, at. Evansburg, Alta; Miss Blanche, Principal of the Summersidc Busi- ness College; Rev. Van's McLean. pastor of United Church, Montreal, P.Q., and Miss Georgie, B.A., Prin- cipal of Grade 11 of the Summcrsidc High School, to all of whom much sympathy is cxiendccL-S. WOMAN LOSES 28lh$ TRIPS UPSTAIRS LIKE A Z-YEAK OLD A woman wrltesz-"Three months ago, after much argument, I was persuaded against my will to try Kruschen Salts to reduce my weight, which was 222 lbs. I had tried other things, but all to no avail. After three weeks of Krucshen I had lost 5 lbs. 4 015-. and I felt five years younger. I really must say I feel a different woman. My age is 3‘! years. I have now lost 2a lbs. to date, and while before, to go np- stairs was a great effort, now, as my husband saysll ll‘l]) up like a two- year-old."--(iMrs.) S. G. B. Kruschen Bolts keep the system free from cncumberlng waste mat- ter. Unless this wastage is regularly expelled it will give rise to rheum- atic and other body poialis. And Nature is liable to take the defen- sive measure of storing this poison- breeding material out of the way in the form of fatty tissue. Unlike moat salts, Kruachen is not merely a laxative. It la n. combination of six salts which have a tonic influence upon every organ. gland, nerve and fibre of your body. . “ social evening and to say “fare- up‘ ‘I A Apr. Apr. Teachers’ Convention in Charlotte- »p,-|_n81e_ y am am Total tom-B- - Rllpll JCTl-lilfll u... yI 97 194 "QVELVET BENT GMSS_ ‘, u. s. MacDonald .. 0e 0v 19a | —I>RESS_;1‘PdF0R EASTER-Buy m, ,,_.,,,,,,,,,, W, ms oflflnawd a J. s. Moore a": as 100 W1" new S1 Pesos 506C181 Hi m, Rm, Edwam mam, m afield .v H" Prowse 93 97 190 $2.50; New Silk blouses for Easter, “c” Georgetown K.ng,8 County“, y, A v_ spine“ _____ 95 95 19° 014.40, white only. At Wmsloe J. I and was ‘fsoovere i '1‘ Lids, . t e d , d n 102s the r w. Walsh 0e 04 100 “"5 5 m’ 5mm ‘gas?! 1a 2i 11,5; o; m, species u, b, known m“ ‘f A. J. MoCabe ...... 94 96 180 I ' ' world over, and has since found its‘ ‘ W. Dinflifi 95 91 136 way halt over the continent It h —CH L . ' .. - l‘ . L. A. lucnougnl 91 0a 1&4 I DR“ 5 A") “IEETIM; | been kept u, m, 1w, m, u The regular monthly meeting of the my c p l'° i E. A. Ferguson 90 89 179 Chudrexfs Md socmy or Prince the days of depression. It has been 3- H- H°me 9° 39 1'79 50ml by those who refer the b t County was held in the Town Hall 4 P '5 I ‘ F5 S" “n” ' 9e “a Tuesday evening, the President, Dr. l m; a "m! Pr!“ °t $690 P" Pmlnd l I H‘ T‘ Jamlcm“ 93 93 J. A. Mel-‘hec, presiding. The Agent f” [he 9w; tw° Yen“ the demand L W. R. Seaman 91 ~ 91 and “mm 0mm.’ Vincent’ J_ Hm, ' has not been so great, the price t: P- ‘Fem -- 85 35 rington, reported that. he had no “Vi”? decllned “d u" Pmdllc- l 3- NW3‘? - - - - - - - - 80 9° cases of truancy for the past month.’ “m mflwflsed- It l5 810W" in the United states and Western Oun- ada. from Prince Edward Island seed. Now you can see that King's’ County is fast becoming famous! for its pure seed not. only in Bentl but Cereals as well. The newl Cleaning Plant erected at Souris‘ has given the farmers a. good op- Dortunlty to grade and market their surplus seed. The days of the old hand separator ls gone, motor power has taken its place. and the growers have every reason to call themselves progressive. Farewell Social _---- A large and representative gath- ering of Hampton relatives and friends of Ml‘. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron, andvtheir daughter, Miss Louise Cameron, assembled on the evening oi’ March 24th, to enjoy a well" to the Cameron family as they leave their grand old home- stead by the sea to take up their new residence and future home in Victoria. Games of interest and variety, instrumental music, and renewal of friendships interspersed the fly- ing momenta, until the arrival of the time when the main purpose of the gathering should be execut- ed. Tlfs purpose was suitably ox- plained in a few well chosen re- marks by the chosen chairman of the evening, and Rev. Mr. Ayers was then called upon to read the following address, accompanied by a purse of gold presented on be- half of the assembled guests by the adjoining neighbour and friend of the family, NI)‘. Warren Vlllett. A bountiful luncheon was then served, the quality of which the ladies of Hampton are credit- ably noted for at all times, after which all dispensed to their rec- pective homes, following benedic- tion by the Pastor, and singing, "For They nre Jolly Good R1- iown", "Auld long Sync", and gen- eral expressions of regret by reu- on of the impending departure of the Cameron finally from the home and friendships of their childhood. and also expressions of every good wish tor health. happiness, and contentment in their new home at Victoria. Illollowing is the address: ‘no Mr. and Mn. Thomas Cameron 'A new stock of smart Spring styles for the Easter par- ade. Shades of grey, brown. fawn and navy in eitcellent quality Tweeds and Cheviots. Every garmentwlll give good satisfaction as to wearing qualities and smart ap- pearance. Makc your choice now while our stocks are com- Caps ‘for Easter piete. Our lo\v prices will convince you of the advisability of buying clothes from us. Juveniles Suits, 5 to Prices Intermediate Prices .....-o.... Big Boy's Suits, Sizes 32, Prices Boys .. .-.. 34 and 36 "i "is. $1.05 .. $0.00 f??? $4.50.. $0.00 $0.00.‘: $18.00 A and Value. _ 3;’.'.'3.°.“f'.’?. .. 35¢ ..$1. Our large Gents Furnishings Department is‘ complete with lovely new Easter Ties, Negiigee Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, etc. We carry everything to complete the Men’s and. Boy’s new Spring Outfit except Boots. PROWSE BROS, Limited A LOVELY zvnw smnva suzr 01v our: EASY PAYMENT PLAN $5. nowzv, BALANCE 01v EASY TERMS / The Men's and Boys’ Outfitters A LOVELY NEW SPRING SUIT '-~,'.‘ ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN ' $5. DOWN, BALANCE ON EASY TERMS *7 ‘l4 A‘ '§\ - M‘ l- V‘ n l . l‘ ~ s. " “m . and Miss Imliae. Dear Prlendsz-Havlng ’ learned of your intended departure from our midst. and the severance of W‘. .. ..-.-. tho Church and social relations that have existed between us for so many years, we your friends of Hampton cannot allow the occas-' ion to pass without bearing teati- mony of our high appreciation ‘of your worth. As citizens identified yourselves movement that had for its object the improvement of this place. You have always been regular in your attendance at the services of the sanctuary, and you, Mrs. Cameron, have always been ready and will- ing to help along the work of the Women's Missionary society. you have always _.i. ‘ —I.AIJIES!— A special w,» ntativo oi Staples and Fletcher, of To- ronto, mnkera of Better Grade Afternoon and Evening dren- ‘ol, will Ihow nmpleo at HOLMAN S Summerside today, April 13th. You are in- vited to examine thin out- ltuullog lino of strictly high grade garments. NUIJMWS ' I Charlottetown. with every, hope we may often see you in our ‘midst. We trust um you will be very happy ln your new home, and J We cannot fall to recognize the at the. tender ago of six years and four months. _ Gerald was a very bright and lov- able child and during his illness of one week, endeared himself to that: who to tenderly nursed him. Al that medical skill could do seemed of no avail. God took back the chil< ha had entrusted to their care for such a brief time. Although their hearts are burdened with sorrow, they bow their holds to the will o1 the Divine Saviour, Who said, "Buf- fer little children to coma unto M and forbid them not for such is the kingdom of heaven." kind hosiftality of your home, and the glad way in which you alwayl welcomed your nIeEhWYS 5nd (fiend; 1e is a great satisfaction to us to know that while you are leaving Hampton your future home is not far distant. from us, and we that the afternoon o! your life may be very abundantly blessed, and that you may be spared mun!’ years to enjoy the fflllll 0'1 W"? labors. On behalf of your Hampton friends I ask you to accept thin Jiltlc gift in the some spirit in 0M Year and wu loved by his tench ers and playmates. There are left. h “no” SCHOOL to cherish his memory, his parents three brothers, Vernon, Patrick and Thomas, _also one sister Kathleen.- His funeral was held on Tuesday, morning to St. Ann's Church, Hope. River, and although the weather was stormy, was largely attended. High Mass was sung by the Pastor,‘ Rev. W. V. McDonald, D.D., who ai- so visited him during his illness. Onl his little casket was u beautiful filliiflii‘.fiifi°“éii'liilfliii QM- m-l. new» new“ were: James McKenna, Damien Mc- 9mm‘ ‘llfm““°°"n““d £33m,“ Guigan, Ernest and Austin Bolger. ‘lmmml’ B“ m” “Mal” B“ “- To llvo in the heart! of thou we m“? G- uwmyJrumm love, is not to die. Standing for March: Grade X-l, Jean Batten; 2, Maud Inylor: 8, Grace Betbon, Grade VIII-l, John Beaten. Grade VI-l, Margnzcf. Betton: 2 Stirling Macbecd; 3, Elsie Turner? 4, Cheater Taylor; 5, Gordon Mac- Swain; 8, Harold Taylor. Grade IV-l. Mildred MacSwain; 2, Roddie Betton; 3, Bvend Chris- tenlen. Goruld attended school for almo: .__.._._.._._.___. lllnord’: Llninont growl hnlr. ‘which it u. given, that of love. I May we close in the words of Dr. Oliver Wendell Homes: "God grant you many ind happy years Till when the last has crowned you, The dawn of endless day IDDQSII And Heaven is shining round you." Mrs. Cameron was suitably re- membered with an address and presentation by the Wot-hell's Mil- uonuv society o! Ihmnwn Church on a later occasion. GERALD BOLGEI The homo of m. and Mrs. Joseph Boiger was suddened on Monday, March 21th, when the angel of death vioited it and fool: from their midst their dearly loved son Germ-lib 15 x 52 inches, Regular $1.50. Saturday TABLERIINNERS all remnants $1.90 On Sale Saturday April 15th. Only, atOur Charlottetown Store — Don't Miss Yours! H M A N l Charlottetowll I ‘ ' l u ‘prism Assorted Covers‘ Saturday