o. if.‘ ,1. -.--.'fe2=.=» 1* ’ ’ , _ v Ilaerhlilwlioaalhltlll- SWINS oow "" ——-— I . ;. . PM"? . . '°rfnl“."‘v‘.n';u°'.?.'e°l'.. $55.25 , IO _- v \_ F l- - -» Ammonia-method: beet. blood ltnoa. Ioellaud Xen- -» -> I uels a Victoria at. saint mm. -- w. o a-e HLMNHPJLWVJIAUPA l‘ T T ‘outrun IIAIIIIIAII ‘lllh lllloltl .-j.__r+.\ol1_ Lfluua M‘ ITVID lhfillfi t1 a s ' mason EMWQ-iareut “gage ‘gaflt - e-o-‘e-a-al. l BROWN Ilogg ‘m . I him ‘up: gllfl- _ _ m m. 4-1 . . g5; ‘ l T wm. our: n. Fashion Shoppe I ‘~*~~‘"""""“~"~"~"="~' ‘ ~ . I00 a Hal-IOU up. ' GTMGEORGE s1‘. ~ Y lliglfléfi-Pmfiufi Mfihb. P. E. l. HOSPITAL IAdtoe AH hem activities have gully oil'- thia , It Inter =18 only <>n.’°‘.'..§l.'€ 0090a! etnea Iii-L Plsue be . ‘*4 ' Passion Week in Memorial Hull on Wedneedny, A 5th. at l pm. a religio “Joe- under the direction oi Mrs. Rub Hollie. All are welcome. 4-4 . TAKES POSITION- Mr. Runo- oa B. ha: been aa ruce Stewart Plant, Oharlotbetown- He has n- tgmed ‘to hiaswduttee mm- spend; x a cw e a home Norboro. t ' SEND QUILT OVER/SEAS _ ‘me searletown Women's lnatitu made a Red 0mm Alttograph quilt from which they reclined over iiity dollars (850.00). Whoa the uutlt was completed they seat i; to No. 7 Canadian General Hoe- pltal, England. where it was gladly . There are several Nursing Sisters from RE. Island in that, hwvltfll and they knew names on the quilt. SCHOOL CLASSES — As have been entering Grade I Wlfi City Schoole at any time during the term when they cannot poeet- i FIRST gyAljblg classes Hr. D. W. Kylqleglonal Superviso r F1111 Al tar the Canadian Nations . will open a 11L. on Tum: ill "flllllimtpril .llth at eight o'clock at the C.N.R. Depot, Charlottetown, andat Borden on April 10th, For the first time classes will be open to the pub- lic. Railway WPTWM Wlahing to enroll contact Mr. I. W. MacKiononpSupel-intendent, others Dr. J. J. Blake or Red Crooaj. V by the School Board children should be allowed m‘ Grade I in September and January only. The will close for the master Holidays on Thursday, A ril 6th at 3 m. I-ml "WW1: on onday, April lalth ‘at m. ' EGGS I POULTIY - y" u. celnio’ to date this week are etill ahowlnl a. considerable increase over Just week. ty continues good- Bu plies are in excess oi de- ‘mahd Kala tinge clglot this geek being p n e re; or - oducte 80nd. 9.8!. I. gr:- iitlg stations are quoting {or un- graded 085a delivered: A Large 30-3; A Medium 28-80; A Pullet 6r 5'13‘. 5'34"; '<‘e°li'n'a'b'd\'a’a‘a'a'd'ali'lfl '1' a -‘ "\""“‘-'J'v‘.c'n"\-'AM‘ IIOTIZROSS Buns L 0n aala "_- from Thursday noon. Pleaee place you order not later than Wednesday PM, so only limited quantity is tn be made l w II- Nodoliyery. , Open all day Wednes- ‘l ~ ‘35-7; c ao-a. Graded shipments day. Closed on Friday. gfllygggfifihgrlvtwtwn= A we» as 1:2; a aunt drugdlflunl-g? b"; STEWART BIKERIES LTD owl-um can.» u. mo" » I - tog for ca: nod puck: A Largo 91. A Medium 85; A Pu Poultry receipts are “ wAnTl-zo T0 BUY in Kinfs and Queen's Counties srazvonvc. TIMBER Black and WhltaSpruce, 'i‘amarack, Juniper and Fir. .. nd acrea c and riees. nrnaulltll=_tousr'nucfiou co. m. -301: 339 = »~ - Montague ' P Charlottetown, the preaIdeIrTEFnlTlT-g: L- M. Murray presided. Plane were made ior a _ Cwlp to b. held in July, eon, National Girls’ Work 5am. "W. had been distributed to members, It was discussed in tail. The Board outlined the re. NY which ll to be pmpgrgd and filfwflrdfld by the Secretary oi’ the Board, Mrs. T. J. Further meetings or l » ________________ will be held soon to eomplote lana . March m ._. TQTP-“PW mecm"*~— f" “‘—‘"*'-_ i'or what will be the beat 0.83.1‘. "‘ “m” m‘? “Y9 l w-[Tuirea as llldlggglTlnizg-Itloglegnlgnrzt “m” “'14 "1 "ll-i Province for election at the end a!- é g. _ “u; “m. ‘m, aided ma, m._ mrmy years. mhntlcfloctober. e‘ rungemente would be made by ... . ....$"i£%’l’;’*-“-“" ‘mo’: m... w::*..“:l.‘3.x:".-. m. ’ " “out eaid'he rm‘ wae lllfiOVfillldlfl‘, i935. fl r l n. w-T- A ...l'.‘..,°i>..f lfiiilv. ‘iilufii. ‘lit.’ do d this life on April 8rd, I 3, while aervtng with the Vet". nu Guard or Canada In Newiound- laud. ll "210 thought when leaving That he no more would at Thlt ill; In death e0 eodln "$31.10 And le-avepla here to mourn. To think we could not any good- Will aiwuy bring reg-rat But the hgarta that always loved Are the once that can't target. loomed b I He. ‘Roy W. Fallon’! a?! Iamfly, IN MEMORIAM 5th, 1M8. The taint loot wlahea we ahould And bran IT: ear Ina laat Olly “can who have loot an able Tbepalnln thehflttlllotlly- In: larewoll. fifths! l’! Wile Ill hill]. Walrrlun taenue catfbehdped by n. may andwliolesouae nourishment that cakes provide: Bu: with shornagcofbutter; auger, em. you and flat Swans Down Cake llout givl, if ' A aretobaiure your cakeswillbe For Time to can aside your winter weight footwear and get into the f new Airy Spring Styles now being , ahown by all Agnew-Surpass Storee . . . . wartime restriction: do not allow ua to show the rao range we were accustomed to, but. we can still chow you a really grand eelccti of new, fashionable styles that will appeal to the moat faatidioua bluxyer . . . we invite your inspection OW at your nearby AmevhSul-oasa Store. _ ‘ PTASHTON PLATE SHOE” are all that the name implies . . . the last word in correct styling . made to our own high quality standard: from choice leathers and fabrica . . . novel bow treatments add that touch of chic ao necessary to your Easter Ensemble . . . all heel heightl, sizes and widths are your guarantee of comfort. . . . Bc etyle-wlee, insist on FASH- ION PLATE SHOE . . . sold a SUEDE o GABARIIIIIE a KID o PATENT I g 0 POLISHED (ME - . cannons LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS ‘sinvmo CANADIANS FOR oven 4o YEARS WITH ouaurv FOOTWEAR FOR m: FAMILY more than forty yearn. Anew-Surpass Shoe Stone have provided thriiky Canadians with ' f ll . . . lode . thanlra to our eneroua tronage that statement Ymfilxemtfnl’ value glue couneoxa IQIEVlCG haapbuilt thin great 854mm rganlzatlorl. . . . During the pan forty yeere . . . yearn wrought with chancel - - - "P! If"! 50W!"- peaes time and r mafleboeuadenalleoonungandgoiagotmanyahoeatoregApm-Slvpll their cuatomcra ever alert to the changing n _ _ Ia podble, Agnew-Surpaaa will again reeume their “march of progreaa, thereby extendlng thelr eel-vice to new fields . . . until then the 85 branches. apresd throughout Canada, will continue to serve you with the beet shoe values obtainable for your whole family . . . we thank you for your patronage and are proud to have had the opportunity to aerve you. wartimmudepreaeionand "Jeanthathavcacengreatchangeaintlw have kept faith with tirnea . . . and when reatrictiona are lifted and exoanlion GENUINE AGNEW-SURPASS BUILT’ Shoes For Men BETTBRShoeerneanFEWERpairmuhelpueoooonaerve leather for our fighting men . . . buy only what you need when you need it. Thousands of men have already proven the abeolul: economy of wearing Agnew-Surpass built ahoea . . . though limited in style range there- has been no shortening of the quality standards that have made them “Canada's faateez selling ITIOQSTOIMCG"N-IGCYOWIHITPIYIKYUILIIOCIEAflllws Surpass Store. ~ BRANDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION Famous Shoes $5 and $6 Monarch Slices $7 and :8 . Similar atylcs in the tower price brackets . . . good quality aids calf la black or brown ‘RF-wall III‘ _ aolee, complete eizea at $2.98 and $4.00. Dependable Work Boots FOR THE FARM OR PRODUCTION LINE Sturdy well-built ahoee on comfortable laata that will give excellent. aervice . . . uppers of stout army grain or retan leathcra and doublet weight leather aolea. both aewn and nailed . . . you'll find the ahoa you‘. want for the job you have to do at Agnew-Surpass. K exclusively by Agnew-Surpaaa. . r . n é/ soles. double aolea. a 4‘ \ aS/"fiaité 75 STYLES “it. .'I'HERE’S AN >AGNEW-$URPASS_ sronsjuaglzgrou”, .4 m“ " _ ‘ ‘U: Q Q 1 w g A o XND l I Charlottetown, Moncton, Amherst, Spring’ hill, T111111. ‘~33. 95 "6. 0O New Glasgow, Halifax, Sydney. care for your kiddies’ ahoes to prolong their liie . .b. we have available a limited mpg]; .' l u s ‘W. V Protect Their Growing Feet In v T M 5'06 F m Tread Children’ Shoes , urlndmlltfilllltflfllgtlEIIVOMIGEKIILRIQTYGOQQXHIMMIN-udflfl- . . FOR our/nouns on PLAYTIME Servicedbles BY AGNEW-SURPASS For your ON or OPP duty Ilouli. you'll find the kind of footwear you need in this group . . . casual types for your pleasure perioda. or rugged. mannish types for business wear . . . not“: Calfskin, Elk o: Suede leathers. or the very popular Gabnrdinea . . . some have aturdy welted sole: while othere are the platform types and loafers . . . we urge you to check on these before Outstanding Valuer l. $5.00 .\ ..¢ 85 STORES IN "rofovzn 4o vans Your ramllv‘ Sl-IOE stone Z5 - a v ASSURED rmme alwavsflm% . SHOE STORES_ LIMITED onlyoftheaepopuiarahoea“.don'lhoard... ycliywhatyounecdn-otyl- , ' ..OxiordahllowuarBlaohCall.nlootahlaallraqnh . Blackorwhileoaly. - Quality and Price $2. 0 0 ‘132. 50 5am: as Always Give your feet e trail“: lit tllern riglltjivilll AGNEW-SURPASS . Health Shoes A! holneoratbtlllneaanrhemrerlonghounolwalkingernandlng‘. are neceaulfy. you'll enjoy the built-in oornfon of these Health j Shoea. . . . No sacrifice of atyle I: neceeaary in thee: ulodiah. aden- tifically bull! ailoea . . . available in pump or tie patterns in eok kidorbabycalf‘ ‘ n-guaruntoedfitiagiaaaauredatall‘ Agnew-Surpass Shoo Stone. Dr. Kinn Health Shoes £3.45 you buy your new Easter Foot- 9 wear. _ Grand Style Selection Yo/lg-IZIEESA Staz-arch $3. 95 CANADA ‘> .. >2 _An Inarlol vlow an Ago-Surpass §ten ‘IIILLIE THE TOILER- VANISHING cllX1~fE:n:—sl_ r lifiFl-zosruo light; ‘ble: . 1AM , "d" PRIVATE M ~ - r LIKELIHOOD 0F oouvz BEIN6 THOUGHT “THERE wAs Swans Down it unvaryingin its high quality: ll 2g“ I >00 SENT CNE- J mum of bnuimntl ood results: Sifted again ' ———— _ 0o? l and agalygludazough sllkrfugrllfl time: as fine as aEnil:;?aTlIPlfl?l.tw1l-av\% D0 __ v ordinary dounYet com only cents per baking! :1. ' ‘ h ’ "E . . Try Swans-Down for your nextialtei I K ° "m" h m” ” n“ m” n" - .l = h: .'l;~::.-.1-.:-:::.:-:.-. -» v llaeahlawauialailna wmnwulxwu. m wank out!" with MISS TONES, MAY I misfit? 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