TillKiififfiTfiiol ‘l ’\s| 1 j “Eflssbberset " I. ut Plug contains 1 “Poker Hand”. jl-flfrhe‘ larger 15c package contains l‘ FITWO “Poker Hands”. ,I - cl . SNQWIFIFAIRV _MAKES B - _ k I h B ],' g goes wit/i Snowllrilt Flour. ,1 .co. or CANADA LIMITED _ “For FOUR complete sets of “Poker l hands”, you receive this genuine ‘ ubberset Shaving Brush. . ‘l This is only one of many valuable prd- rents you can get by smoking this sweet, _ lmlld, satisfying tobacco; and saving the “Poker Hands”. _. hasllouclhed her wand to every bag of Snowdrift Flour. The Snowdrift Fairy's magic turns out the most wonderful Bread and Biscuits when- cooks use the famous w!’ - - "w g4 u“ lllm ll .. \,.o<1‘-‘&>"Pi' Tim? Flynn g‘? tohthebstoreégghgllilll)‘; dealer you want "the _ our t at as _een , h d s-o-d-f- rm It i» mud r2; ‘"81: zszl’: .%‘.:"*l:u..:2. wheat. 1t ls a patent Flour, w l 8°° EAUTIFUL BREAD AND BISCUITS . Make no mistake; when Toronto. Montreal. Qllcbtc, Saint John, Halli“ ‘ 1111c iollowhg dealers sell SNOWDBIFT FLOUR Cudmors Bros. Charlottetown. P. I. McDonald, Charlottetown. A. 3.1313011!!!» Hunter River. W. A. Poole b (.70., Ltd. Lower McLeod k McGregor, Montague. . Montague. Clarke Bros, Mount Stewart. C E. Pratt a Son, St. Peters. . J. J. Hughes b Co, sour-la JAMcDonaId Co.,l.td., Cardigan. - . non. Malpeque Corner. ls to be con- ‘ wiches and cake were served and the 3' THE tkinflubou? lubrication is to M1155 ..-... change Wltfise y . g, i, .'o':_=-os Boa-m ooom @3000 m. -> <-aooo Miles -» roalimthstchanpngthegreaselnyour lsansminlflll lid differential is just as {mpg-wit uehanglng your oil. Changing ..your'dlregulsrlywlll takoyou onlyhali pray slongthe ‘to correct lubrlcstion- . M ' greasewillcompletethetrlp. eliqm ' 1 sbtallulfllgflm ‘ldupslrm ' d; ts 5 to. o causeo y Worn ‘out grease means imperfect Felon and" saiest precaution is to grease changed regularly owl’? ‘Don't forget that “One . , “y; gnssssddsdtewpomdso’ v0"! grsssegsquah! pound: of old grouse- t‘ a1 l "n _ " be getWHlZ ' REAS arm“ GREASE ll ' sss _ with which the young people would vlom Mtlaoh are visiting tuiiruiint V. ,. _. i 7 ism-J. JJlemQII-Prohibitisn MALPEQUE Tim» ctlmlzrnrrizw‘ \ Miss Beatrice Campbell o! Bur-ling. WB- ‘P811! the week and with irlsnds ‘in Malpeque. _ Mrs. 01mm Rogers and‘ Lon wen- dall. o! Linkletter, are guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Woodside. Miss Ids ‘roombs. Btenogrspher st at Peter MaoNutt and son. spent the week end her home in Rustico. Musrs. ElmcrDunning and Wm. Ready. o! Charlottetown. were here Hats for Easter RIGHT THINKING heads wear right looking hats, the sorts that the “MEN’S STORE” is showing in gen- erous profusion thisweek. Narrower brims, with slightly tepering crowns are very popular this Spring. $2.77 T‘ $3 $7.50 on ‘Ihursday on a business trip. The raoes under the ‘auspices ol .ho Mslpeque Driving Club wen not lnela on Wednesday. but have been 1°59P°ll9d " , better ice condi- .ions. ‘ . , The Young people oi’ Lot l4 United Church. who pus-posed giving the play entitled "The Folly o! His Crime’ ln_ Mslpequs Hall. were unable toiul- fll their engagement owing in sick- ness among their number. Mr. Woseley Ccles o! Spring Valley, who had the contract o! moving the house owned by Mr. James MacKin- gratulsted on the manner in which the work was done. The house ls now placed north oi’ the "Forge" where Mr. Edward Mandel-son formerly liv- ed. ' The young people o! Prlnoetewn United’ Church, numbering about fifty-three in all, wen royally enter- tained by the young people o! Lot 1d United Church in their hall onThurs day evening, March 21st. s splendid programme was canted out. con- tests. games and music were enloyed. and a delicious repast was partaken ol’. A vote o! thanks was moved by Mr. W. C. Donald, seconded by Mr. Frank Beairsto and conveyed to the entertainers (or the social evening. which had passed so pleasantly. The Ladies Aid oi Keir ldemorlsl Church held a successlul social oven- lng on Tuesdly- March 10th.. in Mal- peque Hall. Mr. Charles Woodside presided during the rendering oi the programme. A contest Icllowod and was much enjoyed. Ice mam. sand- smount oi about thirty dollars was realised. The iollowlng ls the prog- rsmme: - _ ' Instrumental music-Mr. Charles Woodside and Miss Mae Bella Wood- slds. I lbeadlrlblllss Jean ol-sis. Trio-Misses Adele and Cora Cham- pion and Mary Hickey. Reading-Miss Cora Champion. Dusk-Messrs Charles Woodside and Parmonius Phillips. Reading-R. H. Abbott. Instrumental music — Miss Mae Bells Woodside and Mr. Charles Woodslde. , What proved to be a very regret- table accident occurred during the drive to Int 16 on Thursday evening.‘ Mr. Rlilph Bryenton. leaving IOIDC‘. what later than the rest of the party ' _=d to overtake them, thereby losing a valuable horse. slmoukli the accident greatly lessened the nest otherwise have entered into the en- joyment o! the evenlnl- Wt the old saying "There is nothing so bad but that it might be worse" held true. for it ls pleasing tn report that at least none oi our young people were missing on their return. sud Ralph was hers to receive s glad welcome nmo the others. M Mount Stewart Notes Mrs. Hush Shreeslsn and lamlly have the sympathy o! the community on the death of their husband and rather who departed this lite on March the twenty second (22) and whose iuneral (no! place to 8t. Andrew's Church when services were by his pastes- Rev. A. P. Molisllan. aitsrwhiohtberealsins otthsklud and loving lather were tenderly laid to rest in the sdloiuing esmstery. and E‘: V. 5;»- ... . grey and fawn tweeds. single breasted models, all Young Men’s Spring over- contain the new form fitting double breasted models- in fancy light and medium tweeds, all sizes osnssrinossristtston sent the agency». wssssnsathisbsmsbhs. - ______ _ _lllsilobsrt Ilattsrtaudson Al- ~ ' hadrons-sad tothslt-resss scarle- _ , \, _ wwulassassaattdspsnolngssew For Influenza """"“'"“"‘~““"‘l°"'"'"‘ , I . n, OWN fTUAYiDTAV. Gloves ‘ Prices .. New Gloves for Easter, come 1n and see the popular Deerskin, which gives you something very dressy and smart. Also an excellent wearer. for Easter‘ "$2.75 “d $3.50 quiet. Ties for Easter The finest range of spring ties you have ever seen, small patterns regimental , stripes, jacquards, ties brilliant and ties A m $1 $1.32; $1. '50 TE EASTER OUTFIT . Look After Your Wardrobe NOW! Men’s single breasted on styles .. Light- weight coats for men and young men, slip styles, single breasted coat. all wool clothes greys, browns, and young men's spring overcoats, fancy grey, fawn and dark mixed tweed, s-s. tweeds and new overcoats a“ ma’ $25M éfiilfififl $3500 l ‘Moore 6a’ McLeod Ltd. I Overcoats f0 g: Easter Young Men’s Spring over- coats, slip on style in fancy models, slip " iI-"lfiififl breasted 0T1 vest suit in fancy and fawn small double The new double breasted Blue botany pencfl breasted two buttoned coat, breasted vest, and pleated trousers Suits for Easter Young Men's fine worsted suits in plain and fancy blues, wool herring-bones and fancy navy browns, single and double color, ‘models. in plain all wool. M@I1'$ serge, with stripe- single The Men’s Store susss Faun spent the week 1x senior. l, Anna alum, s, 01m Moue. a. Margaret Stewart. 4.11s:- old Omow. . Grads IX Junior. l. Celia Clover. s. Gertrude Clllis. s. Bow- srd. t. Elva Caseley. Grads VIII. l. Linda Hardy. l. Jim- my Cousins and Irene Caseley. l, Muss-cum. s. s»: Braham-" _ Miss norms Department. '_Grsde vii. l. 01m moves. s. Clan Inglis. s.’ George uwis. 4. Ivslys lladNclll. Crass VI. 1.01am lemons. I, smelt smiles. norms Clsrtgfl" Isles wanes. s.- llcKenna. S, Jean Prolltt. l, Rosezita McKenns. Hons Higgins‘ Department. Grade I11’. l. Miller Beairste. 2, Dorothy Beairsto. 3, Rllla Brsham. t. Reta Clark. Grade II. l‘. Elmer Champion. s. David Cos-man. s. Mary Oaselsy. 4. Annie Delaney‘ and Anioeta Braham. Miss’ ‘Thompson's Department. Grade l‘! Junior. l, Helen Khlnl. Grads I s. l, George McKayI 2, semi mam assesses anus. snrmasesinaasmyasm. Grads In. LDaM lacuna!- Crane I D. l, Bobby Essory. 2. An- na Cassley. 8. Hollis Cameron. 4, Blllr McDonald. A f g plans u» “mum a led- mg: a ms bureau. Maui's Ilnlvnut for coughs and eslda --_¢ FOX MEA roieésur l _lsoelesshossamaat,bsuels'ssbssl Men’s and“ young men's all breasted models, pink bot- tany yarns . . . . all wool hand tailored‘ scotch tweed and worsted suits in fancy greys, browns, and fawns, single and double breasted models. These suits tailored by Lounder, Tor- onto. . lwl£9“"°“f"°°~"€5 iieal Willi pining o! ll Qtlme la most assess i to supply the -» ‘ct irregularities, keep s plentiful flow ot ' ‘eliminated doatructl on llurlusssss l ‘z "e " highest erage‘ o! serge suits in plain blue, guaranteed fast single and double Charlott - i rord that has bing our _ . FERING 6e s’ lumpy Pawn ls restoring sseuan with doubletrillsotthbot. f »