..-......-.~._,-. .._,; _. ., l r l l t ~41 i You are invited to see the new, jsunty, utterly stylish garments for Spring. LANGBURNE m e a n s always tw last yyurd in sty yMrsJuck Schulman. of= “THE HOUSE of LANGBURNE” Shows new Coats and Suits Monday and Tuesday 16m. o inn. Queen St. Charlottetown "_ the preparation. Then THE HOUSEWIFE Bshmed o, bu,“ come right out in the kitchen and one is not hampered in serving by a nember of unnecessary articles being in the way. (Continued from page B) PLAN WORK SHOP There are always a few minutes during the cocking of the meal that can be used in washing the one is not one's guest BOYS RAISE SIX TOES male meni- s. ' w. Forgot. . KEEP THIS WITH-YOUR LIST OF POSSIBIE 501411110?“ (ill) Nelson's Monument, lnndon; (Ill) Shrine o! I0- mcmbnnce, Mo lbocnn, Australia; (128) Argyle Street, Lon- don; (124) Cathie: Home, [madam (I35) Qubsn Vlctorlc Marin. Sydney. Ava-mill; (I26) An Gallery. Jul-m both Afrllni £187)" o)f on" 1m" "' "' msmsvmnldv. Cumin (180) Canadian II s-fl-i-‘i. _. When is it P. v . (180) ma" vb] [Ilflllyblllllklilpiflllflfi _ plahglisounbcriailopqumlo . hers o! two Colorado families named Fisk have six toes on each foot. When Amos and Ned Fisk and families homestesdqd in Cheyenne county, early this cen- tury they were told there was im- other Fisk family in the country. and the question of possible re- settled wh'_.. members of the new and old Fisk families met yin town. Forthwith they sat down on the curb took off their shoes and showed each other six toes on each foot. That proved they were kinfolk. The man who is forever watch- ing the thermometer always suf- Iers most from the cold- TABLE OILCLOTH If yoi use oilcloth on your kitch- en table it is well to invest in four brass corners that may be put on after the new oilcloth 1| tacked down- The-y present a nice appear- ance besides preventing the oil- cloth from wearing out at the oom- ers long before the rest is worn. Never use blacking on the gas range. The heat is insufficient to absorb the blocking and the first thorough cleaning will all rub off. A rug dipped in kerosene is about the bcst cleanser for every part of the zas stavc- , ORGANDIES AND CIIIFFONS. This summery note is accented in sheer inbrks as for instance a red worn with o. black crepe and black white chiffon bodice left trans- parent over the shoulders and arms while the black chiffon skirt was worn over a black foundation. pepluzn bordered in white. ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE i Always remove leftovers from the dishes on which they are served and place them on clean dishes be- fort putting them - away in the refrigerator. They win be much if they are on clean dishes. lationship arose. It was finally" and black checked organdie jacket lined with black organza line checked, crinkle, acetate the Among the prettiest models is s black crepe suit which has s ruffly more suggestive of being turned’ into an sppetisisg dish of some sort In l§unti1l~ flicecllillullaanel, ANCI. lrflil-‘l-ll SAINTJOIN’! GOIII-IIILLQ-WOOD Rod- tsiwhichwufohsvctskcgotphkcoin Hearts Hull on March bu bcenpcstponodtlliAprllldm. L-SOIS-s-id-ii. IXEIBITION, BLITICI, POI!‘- lll from the Notional , Canada, st Harris Memorial - lsty this ammocn 2.80-0.80, and evening 7.80-0.80. IAlM-S-ld-li. CRUD-OI OI‘ lOGrLANDr-UAV. pres in Bummorsi next Sabbath 16th at 2.30 P. M. sud not at stsnchsl ‘and Dcsabla u previously announced. Irtllb-a-li-li. cause of the installation cf the new organ which is in progress. ‘Hicrc will be no service of the Holy Com- mlunion but bright, hearty services o vice. The ovnINCI-“Dll will enter by the Prince Btrect door, and the Choir by Richmond Street. BPRJNTER IN a ACTION-Ya- tcrdsy aftemoon some of our citi- zens wen greatly siuprtsed to see a former Maritime clmmpion sprin- ter from the Eastern section o! the Island running wildly down the sidewalk and it created quite a. bit of comment as to the reason. It now develops that he is not in training for future Maritime or Olympic meets, but was catching s t-rain. When last seen he was frantically signalling the Eiastcm train at the Oil Tanks and it is believed that a taxi had been sc- oured in finish the final lap! of the journey. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - Moming and evening services to- morrow will be broadcast by sta- tion O. H. C. K. The Rev. F. E. Bishop, at the morning service will speak on "Beholdlng God." The morning anthem is "1 need thee every hour", (Berwald) with Miss Davids Baker talking the soprano solo. The evening service is of very particular interest, being entirely in charge of the young folk of the B. Y. P. U. From their numbers will be drawn the choir of the evening, as well as the speakers. A special musical bar "Softly and Ten- derly" will be sung by the young people's volunteer choir. ‘ SERVICES AT TRINITY UNI- TED CllURCl-Iw-The services at Trinity Church on Sunday will be conducted by the pastors. The sermon subjects Rev. Dr. Miller has announced are: "The Magnetism of the Cross" and “The Doom of Shame" both appropriate to the Lenten Season. These Innten dis- courses will continue and during Holy Week special services wiii.be held every evening. On Good Friday evening the Choir will render n special Lenten Cantata entitled , “The Burden cf the Cross"—thei Text of which is taken from Holy Scripture and from writings of Thomas A. Kempis and John Kcble. geheimusic composed by William e Personals 1m. Wallace Mcuod and sister Mrs. Sadie Martin of Brookiino, Mass, are returning home today. having been ca‘led lo St. Peter's Bay owing to the death of their father, Mr. Duncan McLeod. A. F. Campbell of Montague spent s couple of days in the city this woek the guest of his father and mother, Capt. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell. While in the City Ful- ton had the pleasure of seeing the Royals defeat Ohsiam. THI FAM ll RUI Mg s II LINIMENI’ Rub Ofl-pdn olllql lltllelelll g tfililflwm‘ .731... .- llvuuo. ' Ul- l3- cud. Service annulled for punchy, numb ma. 10479344141» v 13;‘ ns BEAUTY o Gliplloupon and an Sample Book ma: We p Pay Shipping Charges 0n Orders ot $5.01) i "ERE is a wonderful opportunity for you to brighten up old familiar rooms with c . surprisingly thrifty prices. Never before have so many smart, distinctive wall quality and lasting beauty, been offered for your selection for so little? money. 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