p KNITTED SUITS DEMONSTRATED here Tuesday, April 3rd. ‘A wonderful showing of these very wonderful KNITTED SUITS will be made here all day TUESDAY APRIL 3rd. The new models will be shown in downs And they col_ne in the splendid new colors: - Black, Navy, Romany Brown, Fir Green, Atlantic Blue. , THEY ALL HAVE Hand crocheted Pull overs COME EARLY TUESDAY WW3‘? SILK and WOOL BRAMBLE. ALL WOOL BRAMBLE BOTANY . . . FANCY KNITTED TWEEDS KEMPYS . . . THE NEW MONO- —Ib|a solemn lencved lee now- e! local laterals but advertising of a I"!!! eaten may be inserted‘ at a salts a IIII strictly pqllylg i; .4. vaeee, -"LINA swans- xm; u. ans xbnmmu. Raster us??? night 8.30. Orchestra. sale of ‘candy. n-usl. —lN‘lIlTAINKD-'Mr. Herbert Schism?‘ entertained q numbq- <1 “will In "11 ' m: rm: last ‘meaday at hiaJhome on Green Street. Qrrnrnersidc. A number of tables of bridge were in play-S —H)lll POI IASTII-Jenb- tor Oroelman MacArthur arrived in Burnsncaide on Friday evening from Ottawa for the Easter recess. While in Ottawa the Benozor had the pleasure 0f entezi" jug many Sununerslde friends n :0 were vis- iting the Cl-Pltal-S —-DIID IN PLlNC-l (XMTNT! IIOSPITAL~IS2ere passed away in the Prince County Hospital 1n the early hours of Friday morning. Wiifam Marr- ol lennox Island st the tender age of l5 years. The re- mains were taken to Cormtorrs Funeral Home where they mar-ain- cd until Saturday at noon, when they were taken by train to his home, The funeral will take piss-v on Monday morning at, the Church of St. Anne on Lesinox Island, itev. John A. MacDonald ofliciating at Requiem Mam.—S —T0 Oi-ll-‘ICLATE ATPLEASING FUNCTION-Jib. A. E. Mach-an. M. P., has errived hmne from Oi- tswg, for the Ester vacation. He spent the weekend with friends in Kermington. returning to Summer- side on Tuesday. Inornlng. 0n Thursday Mr. Maclxan Will ofii- clntc at a pleasing function in the Town I-hll. Bummerside. when he will present the medal of the Hu- mane Society of Hamilton. Ont» to Mr. James McNeill. son of Mr. Willard MaoNolll of Bmden. for bravery when he lied Miss F10- renoo Mdinnh from dwwnlns in the pond near the Electric 148m Qtaldon last winter-B -‘-r. o. n. l2.-'I"he Abegweit Chapter l’. O. D. E. met for their monthly meeting on Wednesdly Afternoon in the Public Library. 11:0 Rfiltnt. Miss Mary Hunt. P"- sided. Owinl t0 the illness of the Secretary, Miss Gladys Holman tread the minutes which were MOUNT STEWART QCIIOOL Remit of Mount Stewart School ler March‘ Senior Department Grade X—l. Mary Macliachern; U. Ida Clarke; 3. Helen MacDonald. LGrade IX-l, Florence Martin; 2, Ullbfifl “mm-ins; 3. Elsie Kneebone. grade V111 (Sm-l, Ddson Af- k. by the entertainment Grade VIlL-l. Cecil MacLeod; 2, Lona Jay; S. Stella Aflleck. Grade Vll~l, Lois Brycnton; I, Claude Aflleck: 3, Roy Clarke. “Highest average — Lois Bryenton, Intermediate Department carol. Grade VI-l. Freddie Coffin; i, Franklyn Jay; 3, Harry Timmins. Grade V-l_ Gerald Macbeod; 2, Victor MacDonald; 3, Francis Mac- Oonsld. Grade IV-I, Brighton MacDon- gall: 2. Winnie Maclntyre; 3, Reg- gie Feehan. Primary Department Grade LIL-l, Phyllis Aflleck; 2. June Jay; 3, Ruby Martin. Grade II-l. Jean Aflleck; 2. Le- ona Jay; 3, Harold Mitchell. Grade I <Sr.)-l_ Alphonsus Mac- Donald; 2, Margaret MacDonald; 3, Iosrph Romard. Grade I <Jr.)—l. Leonard Dovle; l. David Jay: 3. Carl MacDougall. Teachers-Mary J Irving Annie K. MacDonald, Helen MacDonald. 5 cents. the month‘ of March: Grade X-l, 2, Felix Redmond. sousnsw w. l. "l!" 5h”- Tho regular monthly meeting of the Bonshaw Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. A. B. McLeod March 21st. The meeting opened in the usual form, Thirteen mmbers answered to roll call by telling a joke. The minutes of February meeting were read and gigned. The Bock Committee gave their report. Delegates were ap- pointed to attend the annual con- vention, namely, m1. Hector Mc- EY E 8 I G ll EXIIIIIITIIII Iitlsl and prying Gianna n. J. limos OPIOIITIIsT b Olin Connected With ruled Saturday. DURING]. 01$! would Supreme Court of Canada n sunnrsslor SATURDAY. APR In!“ LIMIT: llendlal; sgtileib, .-......-...-.... $1.“. gq-fl. ‘ _ _ _ _ Hnunn" Illifiy Jll m Illflfe Llallett (Or Colds. Nevin and Miss Jean Crosby, with Mrs. D. Darrach and Miss lye Mc- Leod acting as substitutes. The Ln- It1tui¢ is vlennlns on having the m- side of the rall re-tinted and Mrs. A. B. McLeod Ind Mrs. Neil Fergu- wn V!" lPmlnted as a committee l-Oletmicesonsanaeandforeport at the next meeting. A “Canadian Cit-y’ messing contest was put on ‘ tee, which was very interesting. New handbooks were received from the department 8nd distributed to the Md" members. Ah enjoyable lunch was Rfvfld by the hostel, after which the meeting closed by lint!!! l "m mews: to be held in the school, roll call to be answered by LAKI vsanl scaoor, Rébort of Lake Verde School for Laura Hughes; Helm Acorn: 3. Charlie Boylan. Grade VIII-l. Martens McAdam; Grade VII-l, Marlon Boylsn; 2. Basil Redmond: 3. Esther Redmond. Grade VI-l, Doris Russell. Grade V-l. MIT? Callahan. Grade lV-l, Gavan Boylan; 2, John Acorn: 2i. Ernest Shea. Grade I11 (SIP-i. Everett Red- mond; 2. Tens Callahan; s, cum. Gffldé III (JT.I—I, A115; flughc; Grade II—l, Harold Redmond; 2. VP" Boylsn: a. Mary Dufly. Highest percent - Harold Red. mond. 88.5% and Vera Boylan. 88%. Perfect attendance-Doris Russell, Catherine shes and Vera Boylan. Joseph G. Lacey—'1‘eacher. rxrmrr raou clvrcTrAxrs ic- P- B! Gmrdianh Special Win) HALIFAX. Avril 1. - Property of the Halifax Harbor commissioners 14 "mint from civic business tax, The Supreme Cour-t of Nova 5cm; The finding was made in answers to five question; submitted before the Court Jointly by the Harbor Commissioners and the city of Halifax after the city had assessed the commission pro- perty n 0000.000 for business tu City Solicitor C. P. Bethune sn- nounced after the court's decision had been handed down that ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES 81.00 FROM CHARLOTTETOWN l.“ LI the "Pr! l" llweal to the adopted. The treasurer, Mrs. Allen, gave a most satisfactory financial report. Arrangements are being made for a lecture to be given shortly by Dr. Cr lman of the Charlottetown Banatorlum. The members o! the order feel that anything accomplished for this in- stitution should be encouraged. The work of providing 'mllk to the school children is progressing and flood results have been noticed. At the present time about one hundred are receiving milk daily. and it probable two more grades will he included in a short time. Private subscriptions and also money from different clubs and so- cieties have been thankfully receiv- ed for this important undertaking. After some more items of business the meeting adjourned. —SAD NEWS RECEIVED-Jim Joseph P. Leckie of Miscouche has rcvflwd the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Mary A. Mac- Donald“ widow of the late James MacDonald of Summcrslde, which occurred at her home lsot Wednes- day, March 28th st Minniola, Long Island, ‘New York. Mrs. MacDon- ald was 75 years of age and was for- merly 0f Summcmide. Her ms d- en name was Mary A. MacKinnOn. She leaves to mourn two sons, James and Prank, who are accom- pgnying the remains in Sumenside for burial: also two sisters. MN- J0- seph P. Leckir of Miscmlthc Ind Mrs, Janos Trainor of South-port; rind two brothers. Rev. J. C. Mac- Klnnon of Herring Cove. N. 5.1 and Mr. Joseph N. MacKlnnon 0f Gmnd Riv-yr, to whom the Wm?!- thy of friends is extended. The rerna ns are oxjaccfcd home 0n Tuesday evening and will‘ i)’ tilV-‘n (,0 oomptons Funeral Pnr-Ollrfi- Th! funeral will be hold on Wcdnvsdw mmlng from Oorrmtorfs mnerll Pgflours m 81.. .Paul‘s Church and CerneieryK-S I. mm END PAIN-Soothe 50R E HANDS by Rubbing in g ;|1|Nani5‘§ l- l.Nl.m.r: N Prefessionarfiarlla Stewart £1 Lowther ~—Miss Allie McNeil]. 0i’ the ltlfl the Piuvlnmi Bank at Charlotte. her homo in Bhertxooke-l —_Mr. W. Henry Noonsn accom- wnied his brother Mr. Preston -—Mr. Robert Clark. Acadia University llfint the h4- xne tSidFL-B spending an Central Bcdeque, the guest oi’ her parents. Ur. and his A l. é i i amongthest“ _ the Eastervacstionathosnewiflabu end in mrranerside the guests of Mrs. Charles B. MhcDonsld-B daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ri- chardson spent the Ihster “ “‘ in Halifax the guest 0f M15 Mar- hret Montflmerie-e —Mr. Preston Noonah of Noon- left Saturday morning for Boston. where he will attend the Barbers Convention and receive special in- hsir cutdn‘. -Jilbatmi RobsrtandJamesMOr- ris, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mor- r's of Charlottetown spent. the Iss- ter vacation with their trend»!!- ents Mr. and Mire. James R. Ken- ny of Sunm-ieridm-fl _Mrs. J. Henry Gaudet arrived 11mm, m», Pfday eveninl from t0- taws, where she had been vilitinl Mrs. w. o. Church. on her way home from Florida where she Nd spent the winter with Mr. Geudot. -—S _-Mrs. Cecil Stewart. President of the Charlottetown LitcrarY Club. was pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon by t!" 1mm" be" or the Summ ‘-' Literary Club at the homo of Mrs. W. E. McDonald. Central 5t. The Life of ‘Henry vm and also shskespevfl l-lenry VIII is being studied at the present time. and proves very in- teresting reading matter. buts. MAlflAll-T IIATIIBUN Mrs. Margaret Mlt-lfilm- '14" of John Matheson, passed away at the home of her dsushw- “Tl Malcolm mil. l’! South Rilsldll “not, Plymouth. Mass. Thurldli. afber an illness of several months. She would have been ninety "i!" year: of age had lhd lived until the month of HIT on. was a daughter of Katherine uenbnala and John Melly. both natives of Scotland. end was born “i ee se naanol I; a ‘t... on an l: Iberian: ifiigififi! I . ‘m, a in: a contribution m the Provin- ‘ cial isanawrium. The Institute do- Public Health and Csnsdianicatlon, w "Qnt u m“ ham, and National Events. Roll col-l to ons‘ m r h.'bearmveredbywhylamamem- m; vacating; with m; pgfgnu. u; era on each side were absent but blunts-s. Peter o. clan of sum- llfl- J- W- MwKsnm very owebly expressing grain committee took clwrlfi- A Oal-lbeckof smnmenidmhasasher Donald. wee won by Maricm Blon- don, An "Irish" contest put on l1! Mrs. Wm. Mathieeon. was won by read the joke aid of Hlunter River spent the week 3.205313, cgmqg mm}; merriment. home of Mrs. It“: Mlfilfllifi?‘ 0:1‘ . i- csda . An _M‘” amunond mdumum’ p e' committee. Mrs. H. D. Dixon. Mlfm Cb" ""5 M‘ nie Newsome. sn‘s Barber and beauty Parlouf (or. Cable By Guardian's Sim-ill April l-dnrres Park suslr BMW- structbnainthelatestmetbodsof idle for the 1m ow yem- l" men purchased by the Josevh H?‘ um“; company and will be PW‘ duclng again this year. The write h “m u, be about $70,000. JCS“ Henderson. the former owner. 111°‘ dueed 2.300 tons of sugar in 193i. when 096mb" “W5- A TT EN TION day, growers who wish to haul their Potatoes to our Charlottetown waghtimseiglllbe meg at e cea c mon ll I E I 0 I | A I Street, the lower end SIIMERSIIIE Bllillléilil "ilitijlillliil wand Prince Bounty Ghrillitli. gflu E Questionnairu for next mcetmg, dis would its to have at the meetings. 1110 de- waa then taken up. The lead- thlfiiatohy the home made side had won g majority of two. After slus- t-be National Anthem the pro- Pdt" mnffilt- wit. 0h by Flora Mic- Aeonsby Next meeting to be held It "Y! ran‘; oven earns wire) Pom‘ or want. filnidld- FARMERS Starting Mon- of Water Street, and the approach of the Hillsboro Bridge by truck. Why not buy Y0“! Fertilizer from us now and haul it home on the ice. l-llGi-i GRADE We bot... a... you'll m Schwartz and... Pots. u. m satisfactory you have ever used . . . eeexcelied in purity, leaves- ing power, and eii-round belting qualities . . . For the unqualified endorsement oi hundreds oi Maritime women, the approval accorded byihe Chatelaine Institute and the certified laboratory tests oiindependent analysts have cl confirmed its ex- ceilence. And it sells at a price you'll be glad to pay. c "I, It MARITIME MADE old colored OABTRIB, 8t. The youns sloping Martiniquan Royal Jail awaiting year Lucia. April 1 - Yvette Parfait, held here in thcCorpus. The applicatlm extradition beard in chambers. (C). Cable By Guardian! lpeclal gable, Yves huvage, l9, and hisihave petitioned the Royal Oo-e Wire) is sweetheart. 8t. Lucia for a writ g ‘t9. Don't put yesterday's range In tomorrow's house When you select your new range, don't judge by old-fashioned standards. See an Electric Range before you buy. Progress has been made in kitchen rang- es as well as in motor cars. Watch your step. Before yea decide on any range learn how the speed, econ- omy and automatic operation of the Canadian General Electric Hotpoint Electric Ranges release time from cook- ing for other thing's. Ildeo .................. Carleton .. eeaaleag. gseflyiew .............. B! lace J. A. IINTLII I. l zllfl-II. l. U...‘ lea-bu altsreey- s- IOIII ‘IO IDA; 0k: II Ilellvled lid! Prohibition Communion‘ (tea I. Ina. churns, Inllsliseeldwaatltlhfl- Johlmllslleiq.‘ Benin McLEOD o BENTLEY “ Calrod. Hoilllint’! new lil- Speed Beating Cell, cooks with a clean flaneless electric heat which Imps pots. pare. will! and woodwork clean. Come III and an the beautiful still“ Canadian General E Hot- t Aatelatle Electric You will lad the ' range for tomorrow's kitchen bare. ‘ Isatal Pal-chase rm pleees a "It. ll 7hr hone fee as little as l coats a day. flytllv. in...