.113 ca, ~11- ~ -=»~"'~ 311m SIIIIERSIBE hlllinll" and Prim Bounty 011mm» N‘ l?" “w! f“ ‘the Em" .neakt.t-l.e.ne¢a_sslszzssalzsefiaef~i ‘§w1g_ . t a The new idea is the J acket Frock Here’s a very clever one illustrated right above -and we have a number o! equally attraetjva dilflitns-all new-fresh from the factory. Clever MIRAMAR crepe dresses, short sleeve, separate short jacket of plain or printed c: , Plain jackets have a fancy vest. J"; 7v w. l‘ ‘“°"'"" $12.50 l T12?” “ Velva Suede ”' Runproof Bloomers Just about the loveliest fabric you ever saw, smooth, firm, absolutely run proof. ~- - - French Cuff Pantle ‘$2.121’, E1221" 89c each Flash and Tea Bose. Tune in tonight at 5.30 o'clock on Station CFCY BETTY ANN VISITS l ‘£1 DEVONSHIRE _, filth her friend the Cuckoo man- the human er m- Danna u. llnenia aroltsolm b1 Icon a Iohod Limited. leallhg-Glwloua Devon” ........ Donnie Mclachern lOQ-"Ifllt 0t Oil!‘ Nata lane and Donnie lloEacheu-n (this Charn-“Oome hates and LadP-llth Oanhry Alfreda Pickard, Esther McDoIgIlll, Nora Dona, May Martin and lath Puncher, lanll Gtrb Chorue-“Up in the Sky" lllnbeth Brown. Jean Taylor and Mary Campbell. Solo (Voeah-“Walting to Grow” ........ Joan Taylor Sole (Voosll-Pllawdoyolllke tofolpllaa Swing” Elisabeth Brown Chaltolsnasll Glrla-—“lknew theson‘ thaltha Heine” . r r9‘, on Down and Bum Puncher Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Audrey Gillie Vocal SoIo-“Te the Grmt Brown Home" Bette Qtherins Conrad F??? F? 9r :- 1»! r- “ Newton large and Donnie Mclaeheru Idaho-Hahn Inna 41171 III IflIF-We II ..'BUBBCEIPI'IONI tn ‘I'm Charlottetown Guardian may H handed to their Kept. Archie Bums orlsl school which was decorated for the occasion in the Primrme colors. A wide strip oi red crepe _ paper went down the centre o! the long tlible with "PEI. Intermediate _5_ Chu-rlplons" in yellow lettering t: -m-t James Arbing and Mrs. North Tlyon, were to Bur —“ an Saturday ‘ 8 the hrnwood Ho- Cmrlflnl t0 Waltham about eight no he engaged in tho whole- and retail ice and fuel oll bur- ’ ’ him with the red. Bows o! yellow and decorated the chain. Even the de- clln\g sun aided in the scheme of dezcrallon by rolne down 1n yellow and red. It was regretted that the coach a! the team was unable to be present owing w s severe cold. A iew men outside the team were present, among them Mayor It B. Mellish and the Jap-o-Lnc hockey team. The table held every kind of beautiful and tempting delicacy im- aginable. A hot chicken dinner was served followed by lemon pie and lce cream. Alter the dinner Mayor L. B. Melllsh gave a toast to the King and the National Anthem was sung ln rebponse. Mayor Mel- llsh then gave a short. speech suit- able to the Occasion. m. willrod Wattcrworth, leit defense man, then moved a vote oi thanks to the ladies {or the bountiful dinner. ‘rhis we; followed by three cheers. Mrs. L. B. Melllsh remanded (or _ the ladies. Mr. Austin MacDonald. ting his suflerng to be known to them, an irlspliratim to all who knew. respected and loved him. Gene, as he was kmwn tn his mend; we; not a member of an? organization. m; interests heme in his family and home. the buainec ‘n which he was unwed and 8t- Charlea Ohumh o1 whloh be Ill l member. - The mrvlvlm member-s oi’ hi! lamlly include besides his wile. Marian. one eon. Herbert. we fl" yell‘. hi; mother. three all!!! Ind tour brothers. Mrs. ‘Malaohah O. Callaghan. Mrs. John MeNally. Mrs. Owen mlrd. ‘Leo and Herbert oi r. n. 1.. James o! Wwefvilb- mine end Charles o! Waltham, Mad. The fhmral wla conducted flvm his home Monday rnorrfw l‘ 913m dclod in St. ‘Mary's Church with a large attendance. Requiem High Max was oeldvra- bed u o o'clock by we Rev-WI“ P" Faulkner. Miss Marv h M0111"? w” ‘y, the organ and at the redee- sional the quliflfllk ‘N D’ 7"‘ fundis. The emorta to the altar were Jowph Kelly, Edward GIJAI. Pl]- nan‘ Millie-arr,- James Madame. Petr-id: MbOabe and James 01m- mlxfly . 1 Floral tributes and spirit“! 5°- quetewere mmerwswti-Xlrlmw tnenlqnmeaamvhivhhe he. m mmmlntnerunnylflvtm president of the Oluh, was then cal- led upon for a. speech and gave a few words. This was followed by short speeches by the captain or the team. Wilfred watterworth and Major H. w. Poole. Mnor Poole 11365131174941 the goalie, "Tid" M6- Ewen, with a gilt from the lldiel. Mr. Mcllhven thanked the ladies {or their kindness. Mr. James McIntyre when called upon ior a . speech, laid 11 few word; of praiae and en- couragement to the boys. He con- gratulated them on havmg auch a. splendid coach as Bill Garrick. He wished them luck in next lesson‘! flames Ken Beer, leit winger, was than called upon. and spoke a law Words suitable to the occanon. a!- ter which Mr. Allison McLean n- spmded to a request ror a speech with a few well chosen words. This Pillow" and "Auld Lin‘ BYne."—H. Saw No Meaning In White Man’s Feverish World (Canadian HQ) Dttlllusicnod ti u». pllflht of the white man's civilization. Chief Brave Heart oi the Bloux Tribe. Calvary cemetery. Walvharn. Mass. 7, he mean Lina-mu In Colin» -- Deiense V. Grant “lit E article, told of Brave Heart's illness lasting two grrars. “It seamed death was power-lea to conquer the old . ' o! demnndng payment of the last rarthlng before ha could the Happy Hunting Grounds-rel tbewhltenunhuwnaedtheln- was followed by "an a a011,, Good l" PRAM-ENA DE ‘l IIOLMAN Baby Prams ltke the new motor can . have stroaI lines. ins wheeling and floating pow", {You'll be ready. wont you? It's an occasion that most new mothers and dads seize upon to display their wide-eyed offspring to on adoring public. And such a precious cargo HOLMARVS by popular acclaim Purveyors to Hh Mslesty ' deserves a conveyance In keeping with its WIHE 54BX15 ' importencoi Introducing the new Holman English Modal Baby Pram, $|, Weekly flolnieresi YAII Steel Prams ‘Dom! Waste A Precious Sunny Minute Babies thrive on sunshine. Their eye! Inarlrle. they m and zllrsle and ‘row, With Spring warming up the outdoors, the plaee for the young scion is out there where the sir ls invigorating and the sun's rays llealth~ I11]. Cone in and sea our new prams and let us tell you all about their new features. Pay M: s1, Down s1. Weekly _$;9.75 433.50 Fibre Bally Carriages The only way we grown-ups can tell how comfortable rroLMaN carriages m, is h! wlwhinr how loudly babies seem to enjoy themselves in them. With soft, cosy, upholstery and gentle springs beneath, there's nothing to disturb a little one's nap on his (or her) trip to the healthy outdoors. Holman’: baby carriages cost no more than the rdin kl a. L, 1:: s12» down. s1 weekly $|9*50"$30' lgarli p. E Plateau River tn Mountains as IN! z 5 3 l 1 5g u! 355% all fill i; *5‘ a: 3E lgat “lit r1» Obetlnsto col-YT‘ m m» v1- an. "afifilfifi-‘EF’? a d ‘I ‘i?! El? ll ll is! a ll $5M that .3 l? ‘l