‘DISPENSING PRECIPII oull PRIDE rassoalrrsous brsrsrisan nails." l "ass-r nsscora as: Jaasuaaan when ioua t i an . Y!‘ WIOLIITOWN I! TALKING Ilwlt the nil-Illa New IIIUM. low on display at Moore Bros- Ill Queen l5 illd-I-li .Z'I,MIN'I CLUB-The weekly 139931138 and dinner of the Y's Man's Club took place lest evening 1n the Y. M. C. A. parlors with Mr. T. W. QUALITY Only pure, fresh. standard quality drugs are in stook. We are preferred outomsre of the best pharmaceutical houses 1n Canada, United States and England. Quality is our watch- word EQUIPMENT _ Onr Prescription Department is clean ‘and tidy. All dis- pensing equipment is modern and ap-to-date. Our dispensing scales are always irns and accurate. RELIABILITY Registered D- ’ ‘ with years of experience do ell dia- pensing. All prescriptions _ars given careful attention. > SERVICE We. can oler yon a service of the best. A prompt free flllvery service, mall order and an all-night drug service h at your disposal. Tryns. "W! DISPENE ANY PRESCRIPTION". J ._ ERNEST H. WORTH NYAL AND KODAK DB-UGSTOBI Phone It. lil Prince street- Ivuww wad -~------w-canon.--wvwvwvwwv Classified Advertisements vvv ' iaepsrllneeflwerls i i For ‘Sale Wanted l IALI, ‘IO LII‘. IOAID AND signs on hand at Cuardiaa Bessie. n saw-one anrsolv UTA- -- diso phonograph (cabinet). W11 G'\l.ll'd1lh‘OflDo. 3975-44041 furnished room. Apply SALE-IOU! NINIT! CHIV- iet Car in good running order. Great George 8t. 2991-4-11-31 modern conveniences. ing rent to s. A. ms o1 6“ WANflli-IQUB 0B. IIVI 100M- od unfurnished apartment. "apply B! YOUNG LADY Guardian. 3995-44141. ____...___----— WANTED-BOOB! T0 HINT. NJ- Write stat- ardian. a-IO-tf ' d mare. a years. mo lbm-guar- teed fllht. Herb Dennis. Marsh- .5, ,_ 2684-4-‘1-81. C. Woodsldc. Victoria. sane-a ooon deans: nor.»- , cows. Breshened April 1th. s. , Stewart, Dunstaffnege. ‘ fToF Let If satisfactory would buy some. ~1- WANTED-A HORSE ANTL CAI- risgeforthesummerusofcrlislit t Royalty. 2910-4-10-8! mung. one that 1e not amid of. l __..__._.; the suidsctl the road. will con- sann-cnorcn lsnssln- sider a llldohllble price for same P. E. I 2 2942-4-94“ l 9P9. .“fly " ‘sate-so . .,.at Bonshavr. Lend state of cultivation. Alibi! i0 . .- ‘cs Bentley, Oherlottaeltown- - CALIF-HOUSE _ land near New Zealand Biat- » . Will sell at a sacrifice for im- laie sale. Apply to Elmer E. i BALI-IN ..- buildings at Hal-tsville. pro- v rty of late John A. McKenzie. pply mllecd ds Bentley-gal; . " ck with pole. in sow! N- . Apply Ivan I. Bernard. Bian- e noun sacs - perial Biscuit 00.. Ltd. city- auo-l-slsl AND . P. E. I. 3944-44-31 Aonss wml "Na sscolvn naun FOB. SALE. 3914-4-10-31 3 35],; .-.ll ACIES 0F LAND. Coodhcuseand wooded. ‘ . Partridge. Y0??- a-lo-s-ai-apru a-s-l-s-t-ic-li-ll- _@-_F_“___ ll—-—¢ . ..._ruas seen rI-Y- outh Rock sass. w“ so“! "1"" ‘l2 6i __---_ w as-redmocks from nun nredlwflis ll yeusemsnwithssflflfiww ‘f Male Hell‘! Wasted - naand well ‘lllltlllbd nulls" ms - to eookerels from Quads. b" ~ - sso-assmsasrisld Avril w‘ . a0 . tavert, a shgmmerside. Pli- Jiinill. James J-al-fri-mon-tf . siaaalan slaw-AIM ‘“°""°"°"‘°“"‘““‘ ”' warn-an nausea: l.“ m” go-“ifi-Tl-‘fmfi m Bimini sic“- \ - AOII! WITH ' in ._‘__-a-_.__-__-.'---—_-----— Tq Lg-l-rssranr. rear. natal). suitable for-light housekeeping t. J. MacDonaldm » » 1981-14 T0 LIT-MAY 1ST. bnor. NOW occupied by Mrs. Waller. Apply P. J. MacDonald. . . 1918-31 1'0 Lat-Lanes: noossuansom- fng Mutual Life of Canada bilildinl. suitable for office. Aillllo’ 133 KB“ Street. 2958-4-10-31. omoa. wail-dolls]. amen! rooms to rent. wood location. APW A. BIC. cars Guardian. ' 2530-4-4-5-1-11-12-14. -__m_*_- ro nsr-runlvlsnsn noolus. single and double with all modern conveniences. in gasses-t P1111119 . y y . m °' “my 2915-31 --____*_“______ Miscellaneous ___________...__. TENDERS WILL RECEIVED immediately for moving my f0! shed from ranch‘ te Alexandra. A. C. Wood, Mt. Herbert .- 3941-4-9-4l. train. u cents oer sstiiss "1 "- _____________________. ' J’ ‘a ‘ma’ mumgglglsqc.“ ‘JOHN ALFRED MeeDONALD, LAND Surveyor, no: 29. l-lsrmsnville. zela ms-lmcpe. rscarnn r uiTifek roxrs April It'd/Finder please notify Russel NOD61‘. HDYIWY. 2961-4-lD-2l. ' ‘-"_—-"- rovrsro nos sea n: sas- aon's shipments ‘on short notice Guardian Central rum. SALE IOBTPONID-OWING ‘l0 bad rcsds the sale of Joseph Pow- er's farm st Mermaid has been postponed until esturdsr. Avril 13 at 2 p. m. 1r stormy next fine day following. v J. a MacDonald, Auc- tioneer. aeso-a-s-ll. "Femalewlielp Wanted. ma-a-lr-n. ‘an international gum eonsisss wssheidreosntlyatDal-nastadflsf- “Fr-my two-stator auioalobiles are tberagalnrsrie. v . . 111M “WWW?” inaugurated llnllsruuuhnss. qr- w: - .1 s f‘ f s _-__@_- fllNllllllf-In this clty. 9! March mun. APE!“ ‘ .- Presiding. Mr. .1. as. lvlurlsy of the National Telegraph Company was the speaker of the evening, choosing ashis subject ‘The Won- ders of the Modern Telegraph Bys- Mlli." Mr. Murlay pointed out the value of the telegraph as a time and money saving device. Messages can be sent from Charlottetown to Mon- treal by direct wire in three minutes. The new automatic transmitter now used 1n many telegraph eflces par- mits sending twice as many messages per hour as a Morse operator can despaich. After the meeting the two teams captained by Messrs. Allison Hileatis and Arthur Aflleek. went to the gymnasium for volley ball, while the teams under the leadership of Messrs. Ronald steels and Robert Nelson repaired ie thebowling alleys. Communications received from the International Headquarters of the Y's Men's Club’ shows the prestige - which the rapid growing local organ- isation is gaining in the realm of service clubs. ' INSTITUTE NEWS-On Wednes- day evening, April 3rd, the Women's institute of Morell met at the home of Mrs. W. '1‘. Anderson. The presi- dent presided. There were ten mem- bers present. The meeting , ‘ by m» reading drills Creed in uni- son. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Rel! call was answered by each one giving "their favorite flower." It was de- cided in write the suporvhor for more specific directions in retard to lan- atorium Linens. Two ladies were sp- ings inthehallforthe ‘ singing the National Anthem. earl-gnarl ROYALTY ‘me iallawmr is the stsndlns v1 central Royalty School for the month of March. "am." x-l "rrsllcis Cullen ma‘ Wood» . m“, 11.1.1 Marion Mseleod 2 Hilda MacAuslmd 8 Alice Chowen. 4 survey MacAuelan/d Grade VIII-l Ella Chowen 2 Sadie ChowenSAdaSwm Grade vl-l Andrew Mach-as 2 Joseph lramblv v6!!- amsllwod QM. V-l Donald MacAumls-rld 1i Arthur Macias 3 Luella Ohewcn Grade lV-l Kenneth Murine 8 BUM! Macnachern 3 EWIMN 3"!“ b1! madam-i nularaacleod! ‘William Halnbly 3 Eiiiids. Malach- m, . ma, .II(8r)—_-i. tummy Anew Y JaakieMliew 1 1M. (WWW Grads immwl-Jeen ‘Mach-se- re-reol atundsow- l-nlds me- Ausland. Alice ohowsmamtsv M"- g“ vggg. Qlnallwcod Donald Mae- Auslshd. Klnnsih Macliae ~ assert“ Arthur (m. mo. in Mr. and Mrs. Montague l-isnnesssy, 51 Villa AVIDUO. I l0ii~ (Lorne Montalllsl H .~ l 11v s MEMORIAM u 15mg ‘mum of w. s. Mac- been, who died am: n, nss. Anaweereatttiagellelees ’ Toeer hearts there comes that . |o.'m‘ 1 lllaoalysealdeoasebanle. Ofiaeaefteerhrsrasdewaedsr “w...."’.'..'.'.\'.’.u.3.'”l....sm.. Jmtenarlalllihiliy lasertsaiykisllstbereadlhters. pointed to call on. the gentlemen of “thedistricttereiaefundstohuya flag for the school. , It was carried that all bills be paid up te date. The members decided to hold the meet- summer months and to meet at ‘l p. m. sharp- Bchool and entertainment committees gave their reports. A paper on "What it means to be an Institute Mem " was reed by Mrs. Ernest Rossiier, and brought to the of the listeners. the value of an institute to a district- A paper on _“P_erennia1s" wssroad by Ithe Secretary. ' ‘Roll call for next . meeting will be “Riddle? Prcsflra. pisoussion of. Flowers and Vegetable gardening; Tile meeting closed by Graduate _of u» New Conservatory o! Meals. ' , Prof. Oscar M. Emanuel Vlollnht and Teacher _ so.» Across from Bros. Irowse Charlottetown. P. l. l. Phone lass-r. ' . Hours 1 p. m. nntll I p. m. Hcnrs1p.m.nntil9p.m. v Violin taught 52 weeks in year. wllulmlilli sclnls AT THE PRINCE lnwlnl "His _First Command” Is Dramatic and Col. orful. Bet in the colorful, dashing, rc- mantic atmosphere of a United States Cavalry post, "m; m"; com- man." Patheh all-dialogue picture starring William Boyd, which scored atre yesterday, proved an outstand- inl hit end one of the finest produc- tions in which Boyd has been pres- ented in recent months. Boyd, as s rookie cavslrymsn, has the finest opportunity of his career for comedy and he has taken full ad- vsntlke of it. In addition to laughs, "His First Command“ furnishes thrills. drama and pathos. so cleverly blended as to keep the interest of the audience keen every moment ’ the entertainment. It is the story of a rich man's son who joins the army in order to be near e girl with whom be has fallen in love. Bill's weakness is women. and because the girl, played by Doro- thy Sebastian, learns of this, she does everything possible to disco __ The girl is a Colonel's daughter and between them even harder-to span. The way Bill overcomes this and earns the respect of his officers takes the audience through a series of laughs and thrills that make the pro- should not be missed. '. . I In Memorlam Ma. JAMES ‘a cuter T?" ‘ On Friday, res. soul, load, there passed peacefully away at his home in Souris West, James Bcully, aged 73 years. Although he had not been in good healthier a couple of months his death came ass. great shock to his many friends, who were always welcome in his home. His genial dis- position won for him many friends, which was evident by the large num- her of people who followed his ‘re- mains to the grave. He was visited by his pariah priest, Rev. A. L. Sin- nott. and Rev. Monsignor McLean. and was consoled by the last ritu of the Holy Catholic Church, of which he was a true member. Ha leaves to mourn. his wife. nee zilia Rehab, also five brothers and two sisters, namely, Michael. B. 0.: Patrick, of Maine: Francis, of Bos- ten; Iawrence, of Boston; and Thomas, of Souris West, also Mrs. J. Maclntyre, of Summerville. Mrs. Nel- lie Reblsen, of Saskatoon. and s number of nephews and nieces. His funeral took place on March 2nd. from his home in Souris West. The following contributed Mass Cardat-Mrs. J. Bcully. Rev. 1'. L. Mulielly, 5t. Dunstarfs University; Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bcully, George- town; ‘r. J. Kickhern, ‘souris West; Mr. and Mrs. Atkins. n. r. reel-lac, Mt. Stewart; Mrs. Dufiy and Anne. m. ltewari: Miss M. s. ecully. Bos- ton: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cairns. aouris West: w. ‘and m." James iaily. louris West: m. William Cain. Rcsenesth: Mrs. John Mselntyre. eumlnerfield: Mrs. Nellie liebison, llli-i lb.‘ and Mrs. Norbert. Pierce. loliril Iisst: Mrs. Jcddfih McMahon. California. . - Messages of Bympathyw-Mr. Je- ssilh WWMP..°!!!!J,J4!- "i4 ""- s. Macllntyto, ms. Nellie manor asv. r. niilullsllr. so. and Mrs. at- seunmslalaluswnr." assurances-throngs», Misdiagn- . a J. ' rm ‘ ‘ iOOO-GOOQOCQOOOUOOQOQQFQ-QQ- ‘ decisively at the Prince Edward The- Private Becretary, him._ the impossibility of a romance be- , tween the daughter of an ofileer and _ . an enlisted man makes the breach 1 duction thoroughly enjoyable, which » Mulialiy. Bollrlsi Mtssfatricia asui- -' llama. r. Ieehao. m may. w. and llfllmloltn lculls. Miss u. s. __ ~ .. . ur aemon of the 41st Gdssral measly iimroluod yelierda! afternoon with the ceremonial display. Hie Honour Lieuieuisag, Governor Hearts with military and naval aides was preceded lo the House" by an Infantry Guard of Honor from the P. 1.‘. » I. Highlanders, composed of one hundred men under the com- mand af- Major '1‘. B. ltogera. The men presented a very amen, appear- mos as w: swung slope the line ci march, seeded by their pipe band Atflae Psriiadsmt mums-ma‘ Guasdwommmdsslfisntcncr d ““ fmnlhiscarrisgeunle tothepreafiitllihlloihefluheruaibr- lslosnynssnlannauuncoss (item saluiagimhoorned frmn the battery on me park roadway. ‘ifilrea carriages made up the Gov- ernor's customise. in the first of which the Udher of the Black Hod rode. Lt. Buntain R..C.N.V.R. naval side and Captain Sydney rieldins. led the aeo- cnri and in the iiilird was Els Boner Lieutaslsna clovemor Hnrts 'Lt.Ool. J. P. Hooper. M. 0., V. D., A. D. O fniil-lelioilseflieuevsrnor gave hisaaeantinifliscusiemsrywsyto thsfollosriegbills: BILL! ASSINTID ‘I0 Aotstoamendsnmforthefio- iectionoftbeCtliidlmlofunmala-ied parents. " To Im6rlicrat_e__t‘ila Marie. Midst“ and Millburn Rurtlfllolfilrlione 0cm- re-sy. limited. rl-audsbyldecretliilsof Ialeof lm-soncl (‘Jhstiels “thereto. _-~. . p11)’. Undies. tntos Tail. _ ‘r0 Incorporate the. Prince Edward Island Mink Amoclatlool. To amend the Ant to Conan-little and Amend the several Acts Incor- porating the city of Charlottetown. To Amend the Charlottetown Walter Works. 1887. - Respactinl the Ielw Society of Prince lldtwwd Illalld slid the Lelfll Profession in ilhe said Province. 'I‘o liicorptate iihe Silver Fox ammonia: Prince Edward Island. To lncoflflilviie. the Bummsrfisld Hall company. limited. ‘ To Incorporate iiha T0011 Hall Company. , The Transfer of Act ‘Ib iii-Hint amend the rem of surllmerflda mum-raced m. ml ,'I‘o__ Incorporate the Sisters of saint smells. rrlaos ndward Island Respecting Travel on Hilhwayb. and the 3900i. ODIN-ibis and Load of vehldes maroon. To s-mmtd Inlet is: provide for the Improves-seats or Rich“?!- m Adoption Act. ‘no incorporate ins Hishlsnds Ks- Mink. _ '1_'o Incorporate the ‘lrycn llural Telephone Corapsny. Limited- r0 authorise the Crautinl o! Land lam Cennnon or osnrsswsh for Burial Purpose. To provide for s Referendum ii! ballot. _ The Education and Public Health l‘ slums Court of Judicature ~ , ra- o» annual of mun a BQWLINC: we is- su- s sw- ..-..' t..." l rm out u»:- Pw s» . i .= LEGISLATURE 1s DULY PROROGUED Military Display Featured Yesterday's Ceremony. MindltiillaiilooAflfllLilaelrfi "we nu iibieatyh dutiful and loyal ‘rc amend for n-evsntins To snrend an Act rel-barring nl- aubjecm. the Lcgliaistivc Assembly of the Pipvince of Prince Edward Isl- and in seuion assembled, approach Your Honor an, the close of our labors with sentiments of unfelgned devot- klon and loyalty to His Majesty's person and Government and humbly beg for Your Heller's acceptance a bill tn be mtitled “An set, for ap- propriating certain monies therein mmtioned for the public service or the IPmvlnce for the fiscal year end- in: Dec. 31st, lcso and for the first pan, of the year ending December 81st, 1981, thus placing at the dispos- eiofthecrow-lnthemeansbywhich the Goleniment can beymade effic- ient for the service and welfare of the Province." Rnyslsssenttcthiabiliwassn- nounced by the Clerk in the follow- ing words: "His Honor the Lieutenant Governor doth mam: His Majesty's dutiful and loyal subjects accept their benevolence and assent to this bill in his Majesty's name." l-iis Honor then delivered the fol- lowing speech. ms nolvolrs sraacn Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the ‘Legislative Assembly of Prince as- wsrd Island:- ih relieving you of your legislat- iva dutea I desire to convey to you my apprecation of the earnest and thorough manner rllth wlaicls you have applied yourselves to the pub- lic buds-less. It is gratifying to note the large _ number of important measures you hIVODIHQGUIQIUUItQhIQQIOYWm conduoe to the material advance- ment of the people of this Province. l thank you for the liberal provis- ion which you have made for the various public services and I can assure you that the appropriation will be carefully and economically ex- pended. I now take leave of you, with the most sincere wishes for your future happiness and prosperity. The Clark then said "Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly It is His Heller's will and plea-s- ure that this Legislative Assembly be prorogued and the Iblllllllvg aa- ‘semhly ll accordingly After the pr... _, tion the members sang "God Save the Ring." ‘ Illeaving the Assembly Chamber i-iis Honor was paid military honors after which. while the men stood at attention, they were ‘u ‘ ‘._ Major D. F. Tierney command the 2nd medium battery which fired the salute from the park roadway. Other officers were Major Regen. On the Guard of Honor we're Lieuten- ant Campbell and Reid. ‘ Hundreds of citizens viewed the parade as i-t passed thro the streets and also the attendant ceremonies at the entrance w the House. PLEASANT VALLEY t VICINIT! Our school is Wfikroadng most favorable under the skillful - ment of our teacher Miss Vivian Woodside. Mr. Chester Weeks. was a recent victim to the Valley. The ice uottlns fans of this asc- tion were very much disappointed ‘vmen the ice left. Mr. Harry Bmith with his grey mare Dolly Dolittle and Mr. Frank Stevenson writhhts l-icn. Peter. will show the other rac- ers- the back of their heads when the races start this summer. Miles Bertha Stevenson was a re- cslit viaiia- in Fredericton. w. John McLeod. Granville, and Miss Adele Moltennsn. Fredericton. spenta week end the Iiicstbflidr. and Mre. Lmne Seaman. eprlngdeld The Dlfitale of Fredericton NW“ vary much at not hsvins s» mule! minister the past winter. Neverthe- lam some of our Wling men took the advantage of the train and went to following pllcll to prsschins- W med nirtram to nrsckley. Mr- m- srson Murray. to Kingston. Mr- Wol- tar Wash. to Albarton and Meal-s. William Wash and Horses to wileetley River. The farmers o! t" “ valley are vary scrolled overtharecsnthigh price ct potatoes. etc. tar. Welter weeks. is loesdina e osrcfturnip (inbulk) atcooblss. at Bradaibano. u them. » you use MOTH BALLS 2 lbs. SMOKY CITY CLEANER _ MacKINNON THE Don’t Throwi Away g Good Money f .'l‘his is wllai you do when you store away Winter gar- ments without some assurance that Moths will not ruin ..You are assured of Protection against Moths when Rexall ‘f y ‘A Red Cedar Flakes NaPTgAlLaNr: i Large Pkg. i‘ __ H LARVEX, Large Bottle .. Ross-DRUG -U NlTED vccsssoas ro 1w I . 25c $1.00 " .= a 25c DRUG CO. STORE ;/ y Western Guardian —BOOK ORDERS for fresh cement at Brand's. 298994-1141. -oanaa naacrs ‘ "anaroo" red label English special made-to- nrder for, mink and ‘ netting at briefs. 2009-4-11-21. —I!G BALI AT KIINSINGION- Mi". finest Service of High River, Alberta, will arrive in Kensinglen on Tuesday, 15th with a choice ca: load of work horses-Weight from 1100 in 1,100 pounds. Included ere acme nice brood mares in foal. Date of Ila will appear later. 3,000-li. LET!!! OI‘ OONDOLENOI To Mrs. bee Bernard and family: As it hath pleased the greet Archi- tect of the universe in His Divine Wisdom o: remove“ to film celestial lodge above our worthyend highly esteemed brother your husband and father Iaeao Bernard, we. on behalf of the brothers of Prince Edward Lodge N0. 14, A. 1". and AJM, here- by convey in you our sincere sym- pathy in your great bereavement. To Him. who hath appointed unto all men once to die we would direct you for comfort and assurance in your hom- of sorrow. Cut oil from his labors while yet young. his death seems untimely and his broth- ers mourn. As a member of our Dodge he was ever faithful and prompt in the discharge of his dut- ies. His unassuming manner end kindly d position endeared him in ussllshdweahalimisshiminour gatherings. Truely of him can it be said, um he walked upflghtly in his several sts/tions before God and man and has gone to receive from the Supreme Master the just reward for a well spent life. Signed W. G. Weir. Waiter G. Mackenzie J. I. Simpson. rur and on behalf of the brothers IEahdA-M. LETTER OI‘ OONDOLENCE Irlvlewofthelcoasustainad by our sister. Mrs. Albert McGuigan, in the death of her brother. we, on be- half 0! the run-abort of the Qtlidal- adiih bmnoil- oi the Catholic Wom- en's‘ league do extend to her our deepesteympathy in her bereave- ment. llgned: Mrs. John leafs Mrs. Philip Monahan A talkie was recently broadcast in England for the first time. Iermsrs of rename are installing small electric plants. Argentina has been having railway labor troubles. Fifty thousand men have been put to work on highways in Italy. m. Loms Corvett was e recent visitor to Pleasant Valley. ' Ourlrlercilsnt. Miureroyhewstt. iskspt quite busy waitingca his manyoiiaturlers, ins-ream nan-sod ochaass-ictcnafiermeadingefsw piasssctnoiiesnaee. lawns-amusemen- ,/ of Prince Edward Lodge No. 14 A.‘ rm: wlsllll Plcllnl AT ml CAPITUL “l! Trier blessed across the capitol screen yesterday-to register another motion ‘picture triumph, Asinprevicusflllrlsofthagreat Walt. ‘Iylcrwsnderaoif the beaten Path in the latest of his starring Pictures for FBO, "The Pride of Bew- nee," and by virtue or his splendid performsn in an unusual story wins hi! "l? into the hearts of his en- thusiastic fans. ‘The Pride of Pawnee‘ possesses a liberal amount of thrills developed i0 l hlsh degree by the vital par- fcrmance of the western star aided by an excellent cast, and it has g well-defined love theme of s. most wholesome type. Ethlyna Clair, who plays the lead- ing feminite role, Ls seen at a de- cided advantage. - . 311ml’. the story recounts Tyler's adventure as an investigator for the Wells-Fargo Overland Eiipress. who is sent to Eldorado to check the out- IWTY which has-been menacing trio district. His mission is secretive. and while stationed there he fgllg in love with Madge Wilson, ‘enactedfby Miss Clair. He informs her of his mission. and together they succeed in bringing the bandits to justice. The awry moves freely through its pictur- esque Western atmosphere of '40. and lvorks up to a most appealing climax. The Capitol serial and a Buster Brown are also featured. Erinitp Enlist ifllllrrb, FRIDAY ‘LZO-Pre-Easter Devotional Service- Address "The Home at Beth- any" '- Everybody ‘welcome.- llearts Memorial Hall. . 2988-11. . OQOOOOOOQOQQQ EYE STED i AND GLASIB FITIID I. W. TAYLOR. J. B. TAYLOR Optometrists- . us lfohnauad Stress i t iii-v- Medias c‘... rolls and some“... We m» u» dnest ms ‘fl'IIl —lts_wsrt's Baked Goose.