REMEMBER THE FASHION SHOW CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL MARCH ‘I4 - I5 sly rmeoo 1!!!! by Ken Reynolds “Of course, the Guardian Want Ad said it was cider— but that was four months ago!” I Gloanlngs of o BIIESTEIIFIELIIS Invamnrs ‘IEEIIIEIIATOIIS Forlslittlons . . . . . . . . . . .. Illilllloll sumas ";f_-for-nsll_ttlen.s....... 1 ; Iumlau SETS $I.s“g sifzs $I.g_g $32.92 BEDS. SPRINGS. For so little as ..‘., STOIIES For ss little so .... Forssllttless YOU CAN PAY WEIKLY, Bl-MONTHLY or MONTHLY Rurd District New Glasgow Mr. and Toombs a! York spent a plesssnt visit with his uls- tlves and Intends in this vicinity. the may triends are sorry to loan. that Mrs. E. E. MI.-xsy is otill ill and no anxious to see her about. Mr. no-1 Houston was s visitor to Mayrfield on Thursdsyu wond- ing the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houston. Little Linds Orr returned home on Sunday after being with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Whitlock the lost three weekl. \ The boys asy they wouldn't have mised seeing the Barbers Ann Show for snything. and stat- cd Bsrbsre's beauty even sur- passed that of her picture. Quite a number attended from hero. Mr. snd Mrs. Nelson McDonald are spending s few days at the home of their son Elmer, while he and Mrs. McDonald and little daughter are enjoying s visit in Saint John. Friends and relatives were sod- "died to hear of the posing oi! '. Louis D. Warren at Ottawa and to his sorrowing widow und his son Idoyd. sincere sympathy is offered. The Andrew sisters enjoyed having their little friend Nsncy McMillan with them tor theweek-~ end. She returned home on Sun- day with her grandparents, Mr. snd Mrs. W. A. McM.il.lsn. Mrs. Murray Orr had a pleas- ant surprise on Saturday evening when she received s telephone call from her sister Marion who is in Toronto. Mrs. Orr states she could hear her just us distinctly as it she were by her side. Little Nellie Andrew spent A happy birthday on Sunday. Dur- ing the afternoon a number of friends called to odfer their good ‘I ssiasheurs did not notice it until Lowtor. sttor runw- the kitchen pipe which led up to s‘beds-oorn.'1'his bi; ion is only partially oovl-ed w insur- sacs. ‘no lsdss allow Ghqow locsl churches mot in the United Church on many. lfebrusry M. it being tho World Day at Prsyvor. The presidents ol the two mission.- sry societies, nsmely. Mrs. Her- bert Stevenson at tho Chrlstlsn Church and Miss Elsie Laird at. tho United Church. cspsbly pre- sided over this beautiful pro- grom. A number at metnbus ot- iered prayer. Miss Doris Andrew ans. “God will Tsko con of You." Omierlna wss received by -Avonns M-cAuslsnd and Doris An- drew. Mrs. C. S. Dlngwell ud- drenod tho meeting tsking as her ‘theme, “What Your Mmey Does." Avonns McAus.lnnd, Doris and Nellie Andrew. manbers all the Mission Bond ssn; sweetly. “Around the Throne of God in‘ Hesven". Hymns sun; during the service were "All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name", "My Faith Looks Up to Thee". "Fight the Good Fight". “The Nsiionsl Anthem". “Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow" and ‘The Day Thou Gavest." '1‘hs_ benediction brought the servicota I close. Mrs. 13. Andrew was organist. OORNWALL NOTE! A school holidny lsst week nvo the children the opportunity of skating and hockey practice in the outdoor rink on the bes.uti!ulw1n- tor dl-N. Through the kindness of Essen Hownrd the hockey school team was conveyed to long Creek on Ttscsdny evening. The long Greek team won by the score or 4-2. The pupils oi .Om-nwsll School were glad to welcome Eugene Don- ahue back to school after an ub- sence 0: several weeks through illness. Eu'rIson Home visited his nut- ivo village on Saturday sitar sn sbssnce at several yes:-s; msny re- wishes on her 10th birthday. A. buffet lunch was enjoyed by sll,; as well as the pretty cake which was adorned with blue and yellow ' candles and served with ice' cream. - I Once again the terrible heard of tire struck this vicinity, and destroyed the lovely farm home and born with a lot of its con- tent: at Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowther on the evening o1 Febru- sry Zi. Mr. Lowther was home alone st the time. Mrs. Lcwther who was ill and their litle daugh- ter were at the home oi her par- ents. The night being stormy. cow: in and low we HUNDREDS of Smart Home-makers who are,.shopping on I-1 p"’<’/"23?’ ‘ ‘-\. $L..3.‘:': 9.9.5 A3,.-‘:1.-' APL|AI'lE_S! member him as the courteous clerk in ‘Mr. Hazen Howard's genersl store. The Women's Institute met st the home a! Mrs. Hebe: Home for the much meeting, and’ I pleasant and instructive evening was enjoyed. The York Point members served a delicious lunch and n sccisl hour followed. - The Sunday Service in ocrnwsll was in the form of s sacred Con- cert and the regular choir contrib- uted Anthems and B solo by Doro- thy MacDonald and Mrs. Chsrmsn. Guest srtlsts were Mrs. Glsrenco Murchison. Shirley MacDonald. Mr. gory. Altu.. Mrs. Duncan was ior- I ’n:nerly Bessie Gill. daughter oi the GUARDIAN. Iisstrsl Guardian / st Prices. Toombs Music Store, VIII!‘ l.lPAGl'l anon. CALI: today. Bsrnins in shoes for all the tonsils. Oornor Richmond and Ousn atnot. I IDNIIAH Shsvornsstors and Iron Mentors. Toombs Music Store. ‘I'll slionnrsn! oi the unu- ni.!hstlvs»l Asocistlois will be in iiolmsrfs storo, Charlottetown Mumhflh-1011: trons: tool’. M. to receive onteries tor the ootrunu Fsstlvsl. slso Memberships. OINEIAI. O mdlos $19.95. Toombs Music Store. -‘:1... IPICIAIJ AT LEPAGES SHOE SALE. — Women's Dress shoes. Bummer Shoes. Men's Dress Ox- tords, Merfs Work Boots. Crepe sole Oxfords, Boys Boots snd shoes. onurwn OF SCOTLAND. - No service on Wednesday. owing to s funeral in oolesnsn. service «Much 12t'h. lvmrrwy River 1.1 A. M. and 7 P. M. S. S. Ohsrlottetlown 2 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. IOBMI8. ISLAND]!!! PASSES-— Mr. J. A. Fraser. olisrlotteiown re- ceivod s telegram informing him oi’ the death on March End. 01 his sunt Mn. '1‘. Henry Duncan. Col- I lute Abraham Gill. York P. E. L For A number oi years she tsught school in different parts oi’ the Island snd Alter her msrrisge resided in Central Ruyslty P. E. I. It is 43 years sinre she and her ismily moved to Oicntoks. Alberta. she is survived by her husbsnd,| one son and three daughters. (Patriot please copy) . JOHN FISHER HONORED BY UNIVEBSITY -- Mrs. P. A. Fisher. sackville, N. B., accompanied by her’ daughter, Mrs. H. R. Tamplet of Sslnt John, left Moncton. Sun- day (5th) by 'I‘.C.A. for Toronto and London, Ontario, and will be guests when Mrs. Fisher's son. John W. Fisher will receive the degree of L.L.D. from Western University, London. Mr. Fisher will also be the chief speaker at the opening of the new building at Western University this week. Austin. Gordon MscMillsn and Itributed s beautiful orgsn solo. William Mscllschern, the blind musician with his sccordian. Mrs. Stsnlsy Newman the organist con- Easiest-of-Easy sunon nsnus at’ the New Way Furniture Store -cor. Kent ‘and Great lieorge—FOB FINE FIIBIIITE and Everything For Your ,. Home on Easy Terms: r/.'.’&,1,_» _ r°{_ _/ 3 /z}///,',, . T whiz. /:»)¢a/.4 up Z0. . . W/8651;} /3444/A up 10. we./.z., Btu;/1 up Zia. ta.../21., /gas}/1 up (‘(1 . Available On Similar Easy Terms Larger Amounts- « a BE ACCEPTED BY. THE QUALIFICATIONS! BENEFITS: _A LIMITED NUMBER OF IIICIIIIITS WILL’ I * Minimum Grade 8 * Smurf Appooroneo. lntolllgonf. * Flnonclol Re-lmliurssmsnt. * Athletic and Social Outlets. * Summer Camp In Ontario. o 28 L. A. A. Regt. 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