RAGE fFWENTY-YPWO ..,..-. designs. You'll fine rib or the made by well familiar. New Shirts Plsln white broadcloth of outstanding quality as well as fine Shirts of either printed or woven broad- cloth In stripes or smart oil-over patterns. - - - The new Shirts have several collnr designs-thefre nnurt looking and priced at 2.95 to 4.95 And Ties 0t liand-vrovcn wool. silk or rayon in many attract- ive patterns as well a: plain colors. Don't fail to see these new Spring Ties" and make your selection. 1.00 to 2.50 rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN-_ » EASTER at IIOLMAWS A For Men Who Demand Style! Quality!’ Good Value! The Ilew Suits In time for Easter wear-There is a fine selection of excellent quality‘ Wanted Suits. These are in both single and double breasted models and are well tailored In every detail. You are assured of perfect fit as our master-tailor is in attendance to make necessa y changes and adjustments. There is s grand selection of colors. the sises are 36 to M. Chaoze your Spring Suit far style. quality and good value. 35.00 to 57.50 v ' a New Socks A complete assortment of all wool and cash- mere hose - - - in plain colors or patterned see English wool socks in n new “Kroy” wool hose that are unshrinkablc. These Men's Socks are known manufacturers-buy socks bearing names with which you aro 75c to 1.50 iYcung Men's Sport i Goats i ‘For casual wear with contrasting trousers. These Sport Jackets are made of tweed in plain eolors, checks and herringbone pai- ‘orns. The prices are from 16 95 to 24.50. 16.95 to" 24.50 New Topeoats a Superior quality Gabardine In iswn and meium brown shades-they're "tops" In style and fit. These Top Coats have set-in sleeves, slash pockets, notch lapels and either straight button or fly front. 29.50 to 52.00 II w ililTS Came in and inspect the largest collection of lists by Stetson, Adams and Lewis we have ever shown. - - - new blended shades from which browns and blues in becoming other models. The prices are 5.00 to ».__- ._-s1_._____- “WIIERE Ji. FRIENDS MEET" i The you may choose sre grays, snap-brim, Hamburg and 12.50 0'i.sary Mr. Albert Noanan WWIL ' oust-y on Friday afternoon. Mrs. l-lsbsr Profitt oi Rolebsnlr has been mending a low dug in York, visiting relatives snd frlsnds. lbs. James Wood of West Devon. uho was visiting her daughter and son-in-lsw in St. htephen N. B. has returned to her heme. The Olesry women's Institute held a very successful candy sale on Saturday, March 20th in Turner and Mecwllllanfs store. This active group o! ladies took in over $15.00. "rho Mistrion Circle of OTsesry United church are busy practic- "u! for their Easter pageant which his large and active group of -~ung ladies will present in Olesry ‘iiurch on Easter Sunday night. There were very yrgc congre- gations st Bloomfield, West Devon and Oieary on Plsm Sunday with special ntmhers by the choirs and special sermons by Lite Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson, stressing the Kingship of Jesus. - O Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dignan and little daughter of Charlotte- town were wetk-end visitors st Bloomfield. the guests oi Mr. Dlgnsn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Mr. Dignsn is mtploycd with "'I‘he Guardian" in Charlottetown. Mr. .1. A. Grigg. who was s patient for nearly IJWO months at lhe Veterans’ Wing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital in Chur- lottetown, retumed to his home In West Devon on Wednesday. Mr. Grigg's many friends will be pleased m know that his health is improved. 0'Lesry ‘United Church Sunday School on Palm Sunday had s splendid attendance of eight!- lour children and young people. This reflects great credit on the Superintendent for the pest fifty Watt. Mr. A. J. Msi-hesen end his loyal and capable staff. March is certainly trying it's very best to snake amends for its very cold beginning, for instance Flridiay. March 5th was one of the coldest March days on record. and by its recent thaw most of the pavement around Qfleary ls bare. has re- twnod from s visit to Charlotte- Mv. I. A-snd Mrs. lsgnsll of Springfield West were visitors to‘ \ BLUEBIRD l-'0R IIRPPIIIESS Bluebird Diamonds are guaranteed perfect and insured free against Ion. sneer round sAsrsn clrr I AT II. R. 0RO0KETT no. QUALITY JEWELLERS SUMMERSIDE . . places, the rasd is In very good condition ta Slimmegaide. Bruce Carruthera Jr. of Hawlsn was presented with a large certifi- cate on Sunday morning in Bloom- field Unlted Church by the Minister. aw. w. a. Dickson 1... having recited correctly Catheclrm for the Intermedtsts Dt-‘Pi- of the Sunday School. The certificate was awarded by ti“ Board of Christian Education o! the" Church In Toronto. l Extra Special Hockey KENSINGTON RINK Friday, March 26th., 8.15 p. m. FREETOWN ROYALS, winners South Shore League versus KENSINGTON LEGION, winners North Share League This promises to be lilo most exciting gems played hers this winter as each team, fresh irom winning recent trophies, feels ii can oulpioy the other. Skate after the game. and except for water on the road in hiofiiioibi0bi bi0i0dim rnunsonv SATURDAY - nouoAv TENDER SWEET IIIIM WITH IONI Reg. 69c 55c lb. Fresh Eggs Eves-y piece you send is a work of art when we return it . . . laundered to perleeiionl p White Star Laundry Pius 1202 ilowlan The highways in this ccmmunlty “u. "W; ycry treacherous stlcl‘ the recent thaw". ‘ Alias Eva Rogers of Lot 7. has been spending scmc time visiting friends in Howian. Mr. Leo Arsenauit and Leonard Arsenuult were in Tlgnlsh on Mondaydoading calves, then in OLeary on Tuesday morning where more were loaded for ship- ment to Moncton. Messrs Leonard Arsenault of Howhn and Paul Arsenault of R/zewnmléc g s of lhsnmstio distren ti.’ assistance with Ill. ' PILLS, Those little pills are mild. butobsosnretoprotnotsordily ejection of eaeess wastes. Why sn- dure pain and feel uneomforhble It t relief i DI. it..." “hfiwlfihto l‘; Il- you. 25c at all drnggists. /)“ Hit/II no. x /’/// x fwi (./»»:¢~ i» u lP/f l)’ l( fl Bloomfield Station returned last week from the lumber wood; in Bale Vcrte, N. B. Mr. Dotninick Perry, (yLeary. was in Hc-wlan on business lest Wednesday. Mr. Bruce Carrurhers was a passenger by train to Summerslde on Tuesday morning, March 16th. Mr. yrank Richard has s lot at lumber hauled hOme In RG98!“ stlon for a new house in the spring. lVir. Alban B. Arsenault left on Monday morning for s trlp to St. John, then on to different parts o! USA. for a visit. Mrs. Jot. B. Arsenault returned to her heme here on Monday pm. from Btunrnerslde, where she spent a very pleasant week-end. Several of the farmers sre get- lng their potatoes hauled to Olesry before the roads get beyond slelghlnl and on return some bring back fertiliser in preparation for the spring. The many frienh of Mrs. Paul J‘. Gallant will be sorry to learn that she is quite miserable. Mrs. Gallant has spent the winter with her son. Moots and Mrs. Gallant and family of Duvsr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gallant and little child have Just recently returned to Mr. Gsllanvs old home In Woodstock. Mr. Gallant just finished s short course in town, while his wife kept house for her dad. Mr. mo Dayle of Brae. On Friday s. m. the Angel of ~Dssth visited Charlottetown Isn- itorium s-"l this time claimed r-snk fly -~ its victim in his 22nd ycar. Deceased was the gm] of Syivaln Gallant formerly of Howlsn and his mother, who pra- deceased him some ten gg more veers H80 was Envma Gallant dlillghter‘ oi the late Joseph R. Gallant and Mrs. Gallant of O‘Leary. After his mother’; death, when flank was not ve old he ltllfed in Duvar st the theme oi the late Fixmln Derachs until 01d enaush to lo out on his own. l-lc is survived by his father and the following brothers and sisters: Hector, Arthur, Louis, Domle and Kenneth, Olive and Mary fllsn. His rcsmsins were forwarded to Woodstock all. the hfllie at his brother Arthur and Mrs. Gallant. The funeral from their horns ta St. Anthony H. 0. church. Bloom- field tool: place an Sunday um- noon at 3:30. To the bereaved father, sisters and brothers much sympathy is extended. i~i~ii (Contlnued On Page 2S) 41c abnztl 39c Sliced Bacon m. 59¢ 53c lb. unto: ii p TURKEYS 42c do SllIIIilST SRANSES 29c Dar S44 ilssst I‘? 6 tins 45c racecourse, IRAQI. Pllll ill-ill Starks ‘S00? CCO WAX BEANS-Reg. l7c—-Z tins 19c Dew Kin PEAS-Reg. ZOc-Z m. 33c Diced IEETS and ’ c Diced CARROTS-Reg. Hc-l Tins .. ._nsso|_s_s_. 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