1.; ;_*:a;:;z.;m§,6—-_- "’“%>Z\QIQ‘P‘FIA€Y . ._ . . P.E.I., consisting of 100 acres _ ‘covey? A f.» I q I $1.95 To $6. 95 ' Pillboxes! . Stzilo rs ! . Off-Facers Perch l. pillbox or tilt a sailor atop Y0" curls! See vowel! i" a poke bonnet, a to“!!! brcton. a Winsome oil'- focer! Flower, veil and chin-strap trims! Felts. straws. All colors. I MILLINER Yd »_OW“PENING NEW Spring hotel see them all here! Every one adorably smart. . , one s fsscinaiorl Prowse Bros. Ltd- - THURSDAY FR and SATURDAY March 31st. APRIL 1st & 2nd. no I“: top wondering about the Come. every s Iisntraiiiiusrdige onsswsumnowmnss. OONIIDIIATION I. I I‘ I IO HUIANOI. lrflN-‘l-ll-lll W I08 A IIAI. BIIAKIAE Robin Hood Porridge 0e Silverware or Plain. ADVERTISERS snaassmmso preeenwd by their but (“ti/AID 81100688. by n» ss. "hum-ma Forget-Me-Nots Plant peas st two week iniervnh. A small garden can be mmdzsclrs.“ are. slow per feeding of plant food. ‘llomsrhoeswilltalkeupleuioixn inthegazderxiftrainedtostakes orsfeooe, 4m! Heavenly Blue morning wflloover snunsiglmly fence butldinginafew weeks time. Planioranothermopfnmerows mesmedbyredidieaspinachsnd pess. N Bpadirlg should be done with‘ ver~ tioalouizssoasfngoasdeepss e. Start head lettuce indoors in a seed-Iboxforbeotresultq Flor only sitimltloln whammy yflog want s growing ower, portuloco. , Moot flowers for least effort can be had from potunias and zinnias. ..*.:"..."'.::'...': .'::".'.'.'...n.-."n ‘F . . . ' a news; ostuo llllflsfl at I ' A?!“ Jens s ‘me s_ mm- taps- vnso. ‘M1: ‘ a 1 " at a- n AAAAAA b Clothing - Footween- ‘ Groceries -' Household . Elects — General Merchandise. v.1 c4. j = vvvvvwvv v qfflviivw '4 1 D 4P 0 ‘“%‘*é°'l‘"u..sl‘i'.fi”.if.ui°'a%t°.i 1* cgeggg-gg 351;“; : _',"3,;,<;g*,§; "m "Ff; I Friday. sprll 1M. .. Indies Chorus n21 1 m“ n“ "' E Iégleedfufffbrglngslogwn 2;; Proeeedshlildefllttlb. ‘g use: and Olub. i’ M Mu“, <> Iplaafl-a-‘uu, ¢3‘vvvvvvvvvv¢‘¢¢¢€‘ GYRO MINSTRELS MAY 2nd. & 3rd. Variations In Suits With the s g mode definitely launched 1n avor of suits the sep- arate acket and skirt combination gains favor daily. But this year's variety is added to by an amazing new group of “ nion" woollens which blend in co or while ving variety in des or texture. leat- ed, gored or pain skirts also give variety to this ever-changing sports mode. Multiplyng the vsriet of suit eombinet one, the new bo ero jacket as well as the gay little jigger coat is now used to replace the sports jacket. Because o1’ their youthful- ness and simplicity of styling. these appear 1n ayer colorings and more daring pa or combinations. Bold plaids, amusing checks and brlght-nubbe‘ tweeds are noted emo new diggers. Un oubtedy airing their cue from ‘v opula kat- mu 1 season‘. the new spring s or r wear are often widely swirledsPgr gored to exirava ant fullness. Others re- Train y011r been: to a fence for n-naxintmn yield A more orderly garden will result if will start flowers in seedboxes . Plants can tihen be trans< planted just where you wanna them‘! Plant glaciiolus bulb: at intervals l for long season of bloom, or plant; different sizes of’ bulbs-the big‘ ones will bloom first. The datura or angel's trumpet iii an easily grown annual ‘wiiih s. pleasant fragrance. a few now vegetables this year such a; ka _ end-lveOlkra and salslfy are two .in ceasoners. poleors‘ Eastern Guardian ._.____. .."A‘his column ls reserved for new: ll local interest bog advertising of j nevus ntuee mo! IIQ ""9"" l‘ 4 cents a word strictly payable lo ad- vooeo. 1 - - ' . JSUBSCRIPTION‘: to ti: G an Ina gggdlegikpwilvigir Rggt. Archie ums. JEOBIN noon rnoun is cc- onomical. More loaves of better bread from each bait. FOR . SALE FARM of the late D. J. MacLean at Argyle Shore. 65 under cultivation, 35 good woodland. Well wat- cred; buildings in good re- pair. Apply. Mrs. Jeanette MacLcan, Winnersn Maxwell Prize Each year the I. O. D. E. mote; a Dominion wide contest in English Composition for the Public School pupils of the Capital Citv of each Province. The object of these competition; is to keep alive the memory of Sarah Maxwell, Prin- cipal of the Hochegals School. Montreal, who heriocslly gave her life 1n an ,effort to rescue her small charges from death by fire. The topic of this year's essay was the Coronation. Dr. Howard Smith of this city, who has had oun- sidcrable experience a; a teacher in the schools oi’ Boston, udged the essays. Foliowi are I Prize winners: 1st, M Daphne Mac- Phee Grade 8 West Kent School. 2nd, Miss Jean Hughes, Rochford gauare School, Grade 8. 3rd. Miss ian MacPhee, Grade 8 West Kent ‘School. Miss Daphne Mac- Phee's composition has been for- warded to Toronto where it will be gagged in com tition with the t of the 0t er Canadian Prov- Argyle Shore inces. . menu's lLAllll nun cumin . idea-imam or ALWAYS IN SEASON JMPBE rum rrrrr » runs 1°‘ ran no Milli" ALWAYS PERFECTLY FLAVORED AND ALWAYS PREFERRED BY ISLANDERI IS HICKEYQ BLACK TWIST A thoughtful hostess. if she knows the cigarette preference of her dinner guests. puts each guest's rsvzriolzrwld in fr“? of him-u AW YIELDS LAST YEAR SIIAIWED IIOW NEW IMPROVED CERESAN llElPS OATS, BAILEY AND WHEAT- "This dust," says a Division of Botany report, "effectively con- trols the smuts of oats, covered smut of barley, and bunt of wheatolt also improves seed germination." By such disease control, New Improved CERE- grawi SAN generally increases yiclds—'- in tests, an actual average of 6% on barley and wheat and 18% on oats. Yet: it costs as little as 34‘ per bushel of seed treated! No dust in drilling, no drill damage, no change in drilling Pamphlet and circular describ- ing inexpensive, entirely auto- matic trcstcr. CANADIAN liiilllSilllES iloiAllil NsIIII. u. s. Ieflllur lvislom-Monlrssl. 01pm Alta. Ill. Wlnnioes. M New Woeonincu. l. c. -IT PHYS‘ BR INGANG HP FATl-l illlfllhiiil lVHiY ‘MAR HOUSE-l . I SANEWICHEQ‘ LEigEp-E rate. Write now for free Grainl “e3? eon} v- ‘HERE'S ouem L COFFEB WQNDEQ IF we emu. was some o|= Pleats gain in favor with the popular umbrella tucked skirt still a. favorite. Something very new- looklng is the new “bolero" skirt which is built high at the waist- line. to meet the amusingly short bolero Jackets launched by Schis- parelli. \ What ls Home Without a Garden One of the new things in the vegetable garden is a bush pump- Pie pumpkins of good size are borne on compact bullies about the ‘size o! an Italian nun-row plum re- 'qui.rihg about 4 square feot of space lln the garden. will enable ‘jack Jartterne to be groxvn in smmll gardens. \ It is s maximum with prolesdnnal gardeners tilwt weaker seedlings 0f- pten give the best flowers. If you have to discard, reunemiber this. Hard/y annual flowers may be sown in perennial borders while the ground is still soft and frost still »eown.a.nd they needto be ven plenty of room to dove . - . If ‘you have burden ich were cultivated and cleaned u last fall in which want annu to grow 1o r bloom when ‘perennial flowers ‘may stutter seeds of hardr annuals eary and thev will find cover in the soiit soil and germinate under the best condition". If the plant! lore too thick when they come up |thcy must be thinned, bu; the ex- ‘x planfsi may be movcd in an- er 00a on. Se-lmiglossis is one of the hardy annmab which many have trmlble ng. and the usual difficulty is too mlwlz crowdin and ooddllrlg. |I|f you sow solpiglosss in the vege- table or flicking garden in a row, ‘like rad es, giving it an early imam and thinning 0%‘ the llalnts. - reward you w a go ous lcmp or flowers lasting chi-signals the summer. It needs only the sort of cirltilnatgkon bygui glvi: veggstalbllgs. e r . a full sun» and diegldkesngompan? Generous plantations in fairy large loan places 13d the border are most y spec . t What are the hardy annuals? are swleg-tséi tllrioélsgnd of than comp . ' e here. ‘flint every flower reed tckot should. and mlost d0. slate w | i the subject is hardy. C! course if ‘you "w _ m ma,’ you an‘: agar? movemgs the site: msim in silould make a note of it and see ' w‘ “Y!” ' *7‘ imam when the seedlings oonu up ‘MMW u" °"°""b'|‘ ltheyarenotmthlzealv destroyed [;.|L|QU5N[€,*Y; "m"h*i'i|°" lflih!“mflllilll1'llll by cue)“; cmy,1v5g|°n_ n19" “w” ‘ * _ _ _ - Canada Arr Lines HVIII Maple Loci" which ......_.._..._........- aesometimnigmtowimfiimheaztél: ‘CONSYIPAFIQN sppeenentbenoeeois eomtlinynnsddase. _"""'* also . the younsest. an are to have been quite a bole ju ging from notes and invitations still in existence. An invitation to a ball is interest compared with hours kept now-a ys, says Ml. J. Sanbom in The Record. Note that began "in the evenln at ii p. m." There was no though of in E: W entertainment breakfast time at. n. restaurant the good old days. PAYS TRIBUTE . T0 V. 0. NURSE 80 - The has an editorial on "The mttle Black Bag" in recognition o1 ihdsy of the Victorian Order of Nurses. "Ono of the most valued services the v. 0. N. gives is w expedient mothers and to have had their five par cent of the mtal number of visits paid _were for maternity care. Instruction on this matter is eagerly so ht by mothers after they have eft the maternity hos- pitals. ‘lhe visiting houseke r ser- vice is becoming more DOD or also. "The v. o. N. covers the entire home in its embrace...,It is ra- ther sn unpleasant reflection upon the civic administration. however. that the city has never contributed‘ a single cent. in the V.( since its establishment slim-yam I8°~ "One highly-lm rtant service of; which the gen pubic is Isis!!- 1 unaware ls given entirely 11GB. t consists of reportin cases of contagious disease are dis- covered throuah visits to homes and which in many instances might otherwise never be reported B114 would thus constitute a grove 111,611- me to the citizens at large.“- NORTH wmrsnma wormws nvsrlrnm North Wilnslsire Woulelfl Ingiteuts met at the home of M15- necessities school been p and sick another for April is Mrs. , Iva-s. Mimic-n and Mrs. was rea , was received. The questionnaire on A iculmure was filled out and the foil-owing papers read: "Advlct 0n ioulhure". Poultries Omnmorr ," “Bee Keeping for Women.” "Rural Life the Master "W rd. "My Trip to tine Coronation iOov. DeBlois), and "Burn/t Biscuits. The for mint meetingokwhieti 6t Notional Anthem. sr. LAWRENCE SCHOOL nsmuowingisui lwoorroll of 8t. mwrence 8611003 for Manda. a Mic x. 1. Rosella O'Brien- aime 1x. 1. memoi- O'Brien. l. Ivan M cInnis. res» vm 1. Norms qwwln- i-ase vn. 1, mum. OBrien. Z- Uoo Myers. 3- LlOW-i 131K715. Grade V1 1. Harold Gallant. 2. DRSHAMIHQNS: A PliiS be the great array living models. “FRENCHSHIRE” garment. p W011i}. DRESSES will be featured this afternoon and all day FRIDAY "April 1st. An outstanding feature at the great Spring Opening this afternoon will April 1st., with special representative Mr. Wood in charge. Do not. overlook this chance to secure s. distinctive specially lads (DREbM -;"Z'I£Hl'1I'l.'I..' '11.’! JIIIHIIK of new model “FRENCHSHIRE” Dresses, shown on Dresses will be on display and sale all day Friday, "V g I M? .._, EOD is l Geo. a MaoLcan for m» l ma. lflr, 1. Jenn meme, a. some than amp in lmldonshop meeting. With the Drlsldfim- Oostain, 3. Edna Bums taboi windows all of a sudden. ‘Coolie!’ sidi chc mes-bins vpflwd Vi! ' Grade IV. Sr. 1. Eleanor Curtain Grade I Jr. i. Iawrenoe Myer. are shoes with holes punched all mg ode and repeal-ms 11h“ creed 2 Swbil Greene, 8. Corrie mnphy. 2 lmswortil, 3. lvilles over the uppers. "aofiies are in in uni:on_ Ten men-tubers Newlldfid Grade IV Jr. 1. Emcsg Myers. 2. Smith. vivid colors and have soft toe-capl- to the roll call by each rocqllflilfw: Billie O'Brien. ii. Alice an, Teacher. Henry Clark. "Smokies" are rubber-soled peril pgfggl {mm the "grab bag. e In _ 1. 0e Contain, -i——?-——-- shoes with colored welt! and e minutes of the previous meet- s. Gallant, 3. Kenneth NEW SIDES Rachel-qua 1n 411mm; colon. ing were read and approved. the , LONDON SHOPS Those on“, 55mm, fill school committee reported that 911B ' Grade III Jr. 1. liiilen Ellsworth. Quill! M ‘YRMY @885" l8 l!!! shoes" with one strap end s school hadmn scrubbed and oilfll: 2, Dorrie Myers, 3. Ewelme Ells- coetume y firm hold on the ground will hm to look to their laurels. rm 0 been installed by the Tune Con e minimize phnl. but contain: and osdsm 1 no an the reaction to instrument and bum regular sessions in hood who sigosis. No. 3 shows _ Om eiuhs uncut ingenious methods oi pale: tflillllll m the history oi eviction hes sds Al: Lines. Winnipeg. for the training oi their pilot per- sonnel. l: is the "Link Trainer" snd resembles pilol in the service will undergo periodksl and Link Trsinn. Picnic Ne. l shows the Linlr Trainer end the hood which icicle down over the pilot's heed. Ne. I shows the pilot elated n the controls with his no rudv to cach the r operator weschia the mechanical "crs " which faithfully racer‘ ell the dials pilot's fullest flying. Every rsdiobeen ER SAY ‘rs ANY ow 1' gogtsolaesrgm v- l) . "‘, q in: +EDUGANI i CAWT Ya! A lilllllllllllliliIillliillllil o. iilillitiilli umml n m‘ l. . ' fi¢~o I‘ -, . é-Ilzzulnuul . 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