Public Stenographer nllmeograplilng cards and circullrl. concert programs. cu-renpondence. typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIIIDEN Telephone l890-J Apt. No. t Connaught Apti- Pownal Street William F locum an, B.Sc.. LLB. aaltnlsran. sottorroll. Etc. 1.0.0.1: slap-um m Reddla Bron rnonn use Money to Loan - Taxation Collections wa++e+eo+e+e+e+ooo+se+ea llell W. Higgins § Chortered Accountant I Currie Building Charlottetown ‘I Tel. i636 9.0. Box 452 be o A O4QO§¥O~O§§&O4§O-O-§-§O§- {iii- | eoeeeesee- \Q—OQ-OQ-O-GOO-OOOOOOO*' “\b§-O t lir. .l. 6. liallant 85c. g ENTIST D 6 1 Plokard Building z 151 Great George St. s Oiiice Hours: 9:30—l2:0lt t Zztltl- 5:00 : PHONE 2667 he-ee-uo4teeoeeeerreeeee-ee-e ll. F. MePhee, B. it, ii_. it.‘ NOTARY. Etc. BABBISTER. SOLIOITOR llley Building Charlottetown 44-050000400060-009 llletlreson and Peake 2 £ It. W. MATIIESON.‘ ILO. A. ti. PEAKE. n.A.. LLB. Barristers. etc. Collections - Money to Loan 9O Great George Street Charlottetown g »+»+e-e+e-e-ee+e-e+0-e-e++e-e- 4+OO~OOQQOOO~OQQQOQOOOOOO-O 3 llharles Ii. ilclloalli BA. 6 z Banister. Solicitor. s I Notary. Etc. 1 Intern Trunt Building. s Charlottetown t Phone l1“ t eso++++o+e++o Palmer 8r llaslaa A. .l. IIASLAM. 8.5., LLB. tiAltli-ISTIR. Etc. Bank oi Nova Sootia Chambers Charlottetown. P.I.l. OO-O Dr. W. T. Hooper Physician 8: Surgeon naanovn BUILDING ' 1Z3 Enlton St. Oliica llooraz-‘z - t EM. 6 - I EM. Phoneh-Olfloe: l7l7 Home: 126B i Leo-e-ewe-eee-eweooo» l 0 0 vv t aaaaaaaa Vvvvv i i i 1V ALMA-as O#OQ-O-O FOO 40-0-0 uorrett anli co. i Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building § Phone rm - 8o! :44 1 Charlottetown B. M. SEARS. (LA. leaident Partner b-Q-O-flO-O-O-O $00-04’ #0 §§-O-§%&6Q . O-Qfi-OQOOOOOO i. t. eululm. l.l.. e. i Barrister, Solicitor, 81c. ODDFEl LOWS BUILDING l34’Richmond Street Charlottetown, P.E.i. 9 O Telephone 2380 § Professional Bards l! YorltAnilliieinity l A DIT 0F CHICKEN! (Copyrluhl lrr A ii Cnu ntrieu Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey had‘ as a welcome guest over the week- end. Miss Sue Jones oi Hazel-i brook. Mr. Allison Proiitt, president oi the Farmers‘ Association, was a‘ guest oi Mr. Robert Chappell on ‘lliesday. Mr. King oi the Holstein Pure- Bred Breeders’ Association was an the community this week inspect- ing and testing the herds. Mr. Walter Mallett has now the, community's grain cleaner in op- eration and many oi the iarmers are taking advantage now to have their seed grain in readiness. The snow storm oi April 16th has again made the read through- out York and Covehead in a very slippery condition. About 2 miles oi this new improved gravel road had been dragged and presented a road oi mid-Summer appear- ance.—L. The teaching oi music in York Hsll to the school children by Mr. Johnston, highly talented musician oi‘ Charlottetown, has been well worth while as a great improvement in the singing is noted. Preparation for the spring work is now on. Most farmers have all turnips and potatoes (seed and table stock) shipped. Messrs. W. e4+e++o >eo+oo~o e o o o e e e e e | D. Cooke, Ira Lewis. Allison Mac- O-Otke-O-Oeeeeteeeeeeeeeeee il. R. Deane 8r Ding Chartered Accountants es Grafton Street Charlottetown Phonejflto Ito: It? landolph W. planning. (LA. O-OOOOOOQ0»A¢lOOOQOOOOQ-OOO i .l. A. lllefiolgae - sonar. m. IABBISTER. sotlcrron ova-us outcome Joseph n. llacltlllal, tee.‘ I. ' . Solicitor. Etc. ‘ll Queen Street ii Millan and several private ship- pers all aided in shipping the large volume oi produce grown in this locality. I 'i‘he senior and junior depart- ments oi York School are again opened aiter the Easter holidays and the pupils are very glad the’. they are now on the last lap oi the school year. A steady improve- ment in all grades show the results oi our two painstaking teachers. They were very much interested in the newer methods and regula- tions discussed at the Teachers’ Convention in Charlottetown. Among the activities oi York Small Bore Rifle Club during the winter months, were two interest- ing shoots in competition for the lovely trophy donated by York's Holstein ' ' THE GUARDIAN, not of lllilsbolio Anli Vicinity Mite Etta Jsrdinexwae in the city recently on business. MII. Alonso Birt waa a visitor in the elty the guest ct her sis- ter Mrs. William Condly. Mill Joyce Jardine spent a (ow days in the eity visiting friends. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Hamilton Douglas were visitors to tho city in the past week. ‘I'll monthly meeting d the Women's Institute was held in the school where the annual auction sale was put on and a neat sum oi money realized. The recent heavy snowfall is keeping the roads in bad condition. but a few days o! sunshine will soon dry them up. Mr, Welter Douglas. Potato 1n- Spector in Souris. Silent Sunday at his home in this district. Mr. Prank Jerdlne and Mr, Walter Myers are busy‘ at the potato house at Douglas. Owing to the scarcity of reirigator cars there are a lot o! potatoes still in the warehouse-Hills. amen IIOSPYITAIS MONTREAL _ l0?) Local , hospital acccrn-modations for treat- mfifll 0! children now is critivial short. Dr. John de Belle. general fllllierlntendent oi the Children's Memorial Hospital, reported. On one week-end alone, l2 children_ needing hospital treatment hat-l to be turned away, said Dr. de Belle, played the senior team 0'1 Char- lottetown at Charlottetown rec- ently. The Charlottetown team won by a very small margin. This team also deieated the York team in the playoii shoot in York by a still smaller margin. Although the two competing teams were well matched, Charlottetown team WA: presented the trophy. Now again the junior teams oi Charlottetow: and York had two lively matches, one in Charlottetown. and then the playoii match was shot oi! in York last night. Charlottetown although only with 6 points over the i deieated team took home lglory oi a well-matched shoot. The regular meeting oi Day spring Mission Circle met at the home oi Miss Minto Foster on Tuesday. April 12th, with the leader ior the evening, Miss Fran- cis veseey, opening the devotiona- period by singing “Blest be the Tie That Binds." The Study Book was used. Two chapters were-read, by Miss Frances Vessey and Mrs. Howard Watts. “Do You Know“ facts were read by Mrs. Pete." Proud, Mrs. Earl Ling, Mrs. Dewar Swan, Mrs. Raymond Vessey, Mrs. Louis Vessey. Mrs. Allan Swan, Mrs. J. H. MacCailum and Miss Gladys Crockett. Bible Quiz. Mat- thew. Chapter l0, was put on by Mrs. Howard Watts. “O Canada" brought the devotional period to a close. President. Mrs. Dewar swan minutes o! last meeting were read and approved. Roll call responded lo by 20 members; l new member lolned and one visitor was wcl- comed. Answered roll call by versc oi scripture with word Vanity. Discussion oi ways and means of raising allocation. Collection o! $10.34 was received from Sunday's Pantomime service. Collection ioi, evening $1.05. Invitation was ex- tended to Central Christian Church to bring their play to York Hall. Watch ior date. Discussion 0t style vase and inscription on vase was continued. Roll call ior May meeting to be answered by verse containing walk. Bible quiz, St Matthew, chapter ll. Reiresh- ment committee ior play was ap- pointed and all members take sweets. Sale oi candy; all mem- bers making up 3 lbs. oi sugar. Place '0! meeting was not delin- itely decided. Lunch was served Emmi 775 ' enterprising merchant. Mr. Vernon by committee in charge. Meeting Money to Loan - Collections Dennis. The senior team oi York closed by Benediction. ill-Iii‘ QQQQ . M. tllree Farmer - 8.5., LLB. MONEY TO, LOAN IAIIISTIB. SOLICITOR. l“. a O-OO-O-O-O-O-O-O , MONEY T0 LOAN Frederic A. Large l. c. IARIISTEB. SOLUITQR. NOTARY h!!! Bent oi Canada Chambers Charlottetown. P11. _ g Ruccessor to George .l. Tweedy. 1.0. Bell 8r llatblesee Blmnm; Solicitor; as. a. n. anti. u._|.a-. . i. ruarmnson. one. no Attorneys at Law ‘onus on crrr AND nail root-aortas It! ltlchnlonrl 8t. Charlottetown. Ill.‘ llr. Vi. ll. corset Chiropractor Painter Graduate M Charlottetown Prince er. Phone 1m '2. llearl ll’? u . "we eoiiessera. Notifies an lllellaa ttaal at Qelnsree tllda MONIY ro was. " toaster A, Ollllln. u. cu" illlllan Ian! oi Ceraaseraa 1 t orromsrrusr ‘t Goran Ileot and queen Ita- Pllone llll Charlottetown. (.l.; \ r u l i art's sxtmmso IND 2 cusses FITTED.‘ i .l. s. TiiYlllii Evtllllll by Appointment Phone: Incidence ltll ll. who» com. I.I..I.' Illflltal. Bnlltlltlt. Ile- Phillips lllllllg e Ill Grafton IL Money t0 laaa Collections soggo-eeooee-oeeooooeno ‘B. ‘F. llutcheson . & Son orroneraisrs “Specialists in ' the‘ m- tlng oi’ glasses for the correction oi ocular de- tests.” ' flraiten Street f.“ t I I A .....rlill. ' 43% - ' s ‘~.:?‘"_'/ - PHONE 55 i JllST rue Tillllli nu: rlsluou sllorrl: "rt. Store m: Fashion luiit" rlua lunluesl Nothing quite so right for a playful, active little Boy or Girl. We have- CHILDEWS OVERALLS ' in several materials and colours. from 1.15 o 2.9a Sizes I re 6x. GT. GEO. ST. Cruusuu ITETUWN §7¢ara2z¢e SALE OF SHOES months at money savinggprices. FOR THE LADIES’ All our better lines in PUMPS LllAFEltS TIES rmct ltAllliE $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 DXFDRDS Ill DLADK and BROWN ' AT $3.95 / l i A Wide Range to I Choose from A FOR run use: l i ilere is the event you have been waiting fer....our annual clearance’ sale of fine shoes that 'will enable you to have loot comfort fol WEDNESDAY APRIL 21st l0 SATURDAY APRIL 24th FOR THE CHILDREN Odd Lots in LOAFERS and OXFORDS $1.49 .. $1.95 FOR THE FlSHERlMEN MEN'S WADERS—Reg. $9.00 r..$6.95 FIT-RITE SHOE CO. PliDiiE 522 SIINNYSIDE opened the business period. The . I37 DRAFT Dli STREET THIS QUESTION’ WAS ASKED IN AN INDEPENDENT- CANADA-WIDE surevev or or soro owners. "Regardless or price and taking everything into consideration ..... appearance, comfort, economy, ease of driving and general all-round performance — what is the name of the best car you aver owned?" THE VAST MAJORITY OF OWNERS ANSWERED l ' . on! lllllT-lN-CANADA o: soro LETS YOU DR-IVE wrrnour W. O. HARBOUR . '. Shwlellrwwn ill-ll? Eeston St, E.’ K. JOHNSTON, Murray River 1' ._ ti’.