a THE GUARDIAN» CBARLQTTETOWN- ' PAGE TWENTY-ONE Trade - lll 0111‘ at gunlluhn‘: HOLMAPPS Give You i 25c rFOR ANY OLD TIE. (nrolnnlrss or wnlr lr LO0K8 LIKE] 0n The Purchase Of A New Tie l A Priced at 75c 01' over ' re". ti: will‘ llytr. wchael lrhearn recently re- turned home from Halifax, N. S. where he was employed the great- . er part oi the winter. ' ' Miss Barbara Mwue. student l Tignish Convent spent the week- end here the guest o! her parents, Mr. and Mre. E. A. MoCue. At the close o! the entertain. ment a bounteous supper war served the cast by several rnem. bers o! th'o Alberton Branch c W. L. A‘ large number o1 interested spectators enjoyed a hockey game between the Albertlon Bay scour, and the Sumlmerside Boy scours on the Alberton Rink Friday eve- ning. The encounter ended 7-2 1r.- -favor o! Alberton. Alberton. A very cordial welcome is being extended Mrs. Robson, who hu arrived home Margate, Kent. Eng- land on an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Fred Campbell and Mr. Campbell, who met her by car iii Haliiax. N. B. when she arrived on the Aquitaine. last Sunday. We want your old Ties. . . . Maybe we're going to make quilt patches or cushion rops or use His Iwmervus friends will be them to patch our overalls. . . . Don'_t ask us why, but we iust want them. So we will allow “(Sffm “ma M“ {Mm you 25 cents on the purchase price of any brand -r|ew Tie of 75 cents or over. . . . Rush in with ' teem y re “In” home from the City Hospital b; plane, much improved in health. He is spending some time at the home o! his daughter, lVLrs. Russell Bell. your old "heat-up" numbers and cash in on them-this offer is for two days only-so, make it fast! You'll have a smart new Tie for Easter! Two DAYS ONLY THURSDAY and SATURDAY MARBII 25th allll 27th Mr. Arthur Duvar of Charlotte town made a brie! stay in Alber- on the past week where he visit- ed his aunt, Miss C. Woodman, who is over ninety veers o! age. Zunt Kate" as she is affection- uely known is most active: ll C I d I blessed with od health, llld eh- om ete is a f ' v - - lays readinmmsvewlnfl. listening tn p p y o dress shins’ In Mme‘ Plum glad": the radio and especially helping fancy: and stri s. Good ' ' nlih the household duties. she p‘ qualify pm": and "Ne" bmcd‘ l . ' C h _ | . ligjs ‘Iwvvgtgtiiéigclegvngevfi Mfieéraaté er. c oth ‘by Forsyth, Arrow and Tooke. Sizes l4 to lfl-ot popu- ' s ' small store near their home oil lar prices, Bring In Your 0ld Tles- Mo" Mrs. Chester Hayes was hostess &:.ti:,'"ziii":.°* ii‘.°.°‘.‘.‘§.'.‘..°°‘2.; Neckwear. Get Smart New Ones-And s-NRE cLosEn Thursday evening. The President, h __ lvlrs. Lloyd Wilkie occupied the The moat outstanding range n! neckwear w; m," chair. The _ Secretary, Miss Mar- ever shown. Hand made wools, silks and Ioulu-fl‘, ‘ garet Forsythe read the minutes 1t In plaids. stripes. palsleys, panels and plain shades. ‘ the previous meeting which were From 51-00 to $2.50 approved. Alter a. satisfactory re- port liad been given by the all‘; ierent committees, it was dec e H to ask the Iollowing school chil- dren to collect tor the Canadian . _ Appeal tor Children Fund. Elma __ and Irma lnmanyMal-ie Lewis and Mfllllijl 25in myonssuksrinswie an ‘ Iihldea including blacktwfans: .1,,l';,::';',,,:§','l:,: .- VQUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams A _ I _ WWdFH 011V"- A lent“: 415w" Ilrllltl inoluding the ul di a. 1 ‘ > - '4 ‘ _ p|usy|||e And \/|c|‘"|'[y zllllnsgfiézllilgmnlzilge gfilé-tilclithggg of sizes. From 6g: VVMMP! WHUT CH, A LOT OF GRAND place, but nothing definite was ' A V‘ ‘F you HATTA . MEN WEAR GLAGSE5, Mr, Lance unison, Burljon, was a decided upon. but ielt, tor a later i, WEAR GLAS5ES BUTA amen: LADY recent visitor to Piusville. ~ we. Mrs Howard clerk kmuv VQS j; AN’ BE CALLED WITH DISHWATER HAND -- invited the ladies to heAr holme (oi i SPECKS AN’ FOUR; NEVER! PUT owe on M“ F?" Mm“ Mimlnlsssh- ll“ m“ ’"“°““‘- " “f,” ""1" W“ is ssh-m Plow: n»: m: DEM-kin. l’ ,_ I : was visiting in Piusvllle Siliiday. BIWUIIB l! Mini’? lunch w" 5" '3 From ................................................. .. .95 ._ EYES AN BE A PLATE» AND lT -Piils o! ice-cream and cake was served I "" " a t“ 565° A‘ WRNED DOWN WW5 l-lKE A I ' ' by Mrs. Hayes. ' Brown kid lll‘ calf, from .. ....._ .... .. szso m sass FOR FOOTBALL. BASEBALL ANh-r) Grey klil and rrey Iuedee l menus or Mrs. mums orimn. - 38-50 and $8.85 Brockton, are 5Qr|~y w hear she On Min-ch _1'l, at 8.30 p. m. a ‘ ‘as Ema e _ _ threeflct comedy play, entmw Complete range of suspend s, garters, arm bands, l.) lbermnfligy-tllii-altfgnoshetfll Xiobpml’ “The Absent-Minded Bridegroom" Mm“ ‘w-“illl Purchufli Prim"!!! 90 "16 idvlfllwll "< A staged in the Women's Institute Pflce9-ulli "u"! ¥ ""118 '0 Y0". H"! Hi you .. ~ The “when of Ping-tile and H311, Alba-hon, and piayed hem-s receive all top quality merchandise. jummgj-sfdg ‘ rroundlng districts are looking a capacity house at both the mali- rward to the Teacher's convent- nee and evening periormance went on which will be held in over with huge success. and was F t gllxiialiiélrottetown the latter part at il-fectiegzgedmwlglimniufthroihgglajlgw fir: , V t>ee§ec<a>oo<§>oos>oo<fi specialties, which werei iraorttéy at _ I —D . Ba d1 . Alb t , i uch applause innllldé 5 P‘ anc- T- . Plus-ville rheczlhily airhohrlé tllilhie on! ill; by Mrs. Clarence Powers, Mr. Mr. nd s. . ailan Peter avln. B-Xld Mall?" Kenna‘ chartered Aumlntant theirayounbgr child Gis sictk. was-ll: Gav-lmctyixo solos by Mr. Raymilflfi Ofllce at _ young children of Mr. and Mrs. Khearn, “The Serenade o1 the l5 Granville street. JOSy Gfllltmvs are also sick. We Bells," and Eileen (An Old filth PM", 575 hope that these children will soon Ballad). A Chorus. Iflih MP5. W . be well again for children semi to six girls, Thelma Barrett, lrll l, 5“m'"°"m° mind sickness more than gl-owil- MacDonald, Eva Gaudin. 10ml uins- ' A’hearn. 0188 Mme!“ 3M W1“ Smith. At the opening o! the per- A large crowd attended the St. formance old time music was lur- Patrlckfis play in the Institute l-lall. ilislied by Mfisrs- H°w°rd PM” Alberton, Wednesday. March 1'1. and George 0‘00l\n01‘. VIOIlIllBtS. "The Absent-Minded Bridegroom“ Mr. Jackie Barrett, baHJO "l"! was skillfully acted by five men Mrs. Joseph Larter. ill-EDM- Wh° and four women namely, Alirerl was also accompanist ior the solos Foley. Dr. G. Keeie, Leo Nl-learn. and all singing. Mr. B. R-amSBY Everett Shea Leo MacDougnll. violinist, played for the step-danc- Florrence Keefe, Mae Mailey. Stella mg, ‘ g Powers and Greta Avery. Between -—-—- wfl“ sl" bummcrald” 1 the acts a group of local girls sung "Tile Absent-Minded Bride- . I ~ some old Irish songs, also Raymond Qgm" 15 a Farce in three acts b? _ g “..‘“*“»“ IVHc-arne. Instrumental music and any E. Johnson with brillianoy LONDON -1CP> - HALSlWar- stcpdancing was enjoyed by all. hue and there and a good laugh GET QUT of: WOW’! THRoWmf OH,HE'5 THE Flfll‘, ulrvriiit ccii-i-loij i-cliiriieil to Due to the ball roads. many more m, mmyynis. 'I"he cast Who d!“ HERE‘; I DONi-r B05555 AROUND PRE5‘DENT5 60M" the Royal Navy alter loan to Can- would like to have seen this thrco- their part5 w perfection were as g RICHARD S. HINTON é K.C., 8.5.. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor, etc. Properties oovavve-oee-o-oo-O é Loans on Town and Farm \ soars THllZTY YEARS "roo some 3'15 T. H. IEO- U S. FAT. OFF. IWPI. i!“ IV NIA QIRVICE. INC WAkn- HELP__ g-r HE THnqKs TH, tidal. is to be l1 training unit. act comedy. follows; r. WANT "ro HARD WAY u? ‘ m t, Sh§“"“_.,,..“',‘,,d,,,mm, . GOUPTHE - ~ - A - l6 ALONE.’ HE'S ' ‘ $,,§,{,,..._M,_ Alfred pony. HARD WAY MINUTE .' CRA -- LISTENIN‘ Patrick Rooney-His friend-Dr. t; UKE MY FATHER! ‘ 1D EVERYBODY L. Keefe. ‘ ELi-BE IS TH‘ Jinmile Roon eY~"ml>l1l"‘-Y'5" w“ HARD WAY —Mr- W MW"- Egg, med Grady-Jib friend-Mr- 1M ' MacDmlZBll. sladg-A plain-clothes man - M- Everett Shea. 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