an‘... .. “._.- , _.-,. é . a . -.?r~"-ifiw=sfi.artsm-us~vc-fi-e,=;~v.h~ory— _— __ A o. w Boys’ Suits. Sizes 1 to 0 years Knitted suits Jersey Suits, Cotton Suits and Sailor Suits, all prices g,,,m_ _ __ _ _. _ _ _ _ _. __$1.z5 to $6.75 Boys’ navy reefer costs, sizes 22 to 26 with brass but- tons.Price————-———————-2-95 Boys’ coats, tweed, navy and light blue, sizes 1 to 4 years. Price — --—--—-———-——-— — -——-—$4-95 Boys’ tweed coats, raglan style, sizes 8 to 6x. Price $5.95 Boys’ striped all wool pullover sweaters, sizes 20 to 2i. Prices- - — -- — — —- - — —-$1.79 and $1.98 Boys’ striped cotton sweaters, sizes 20 to 26 with zip- pers. Price-—----—-——————6‘Jc Boys’ corduroy short pants, sizes 2 to 7, colors green, brown, wine and blue. Price -— - — —- -— -- —$1.95 Boys’ peak caps tweeds and navy blue, sizes 6 1-4 to 6 3-4. Prices-- — — — — — - — - —75c and $1.00 Boys: coat sweaters. all wool in good shades with con~ trusting trim and zipper front- - - - - -$2.95 Boys’ three piece ensembles coat, peak cap, and shorts tweed. Price per to match, good quality Donegal set——-———————-—-————$9.9a THE cnnnwmrowu GUARILAL Girls 2 piece ensembles coat and hat to match, sizes 1 to 3 bright spring shades in snappy spring HIV]?!- Prlccs-——————-—-———--$4-95l0$5-95 Glrls two and three piece ensembles consisting of coat hat and in some sets purse to match. sizes 4 to 6x, col- ors navy, rose, royal and orchid, priced from $6.95 to $10.95. Girls coats sizes 7 to 10 snappy styles tweed, polo, navy and bright spring shades. Prices $8.95 to $12-95 Girls spring coats, polo, tweed, and plain colors, snappy styles and newest shades, sizes 12 to 14X- P7109! _ _ _ - - - - -$8.95, $10.95, $14.95 and $16.95 Girls plaid raincapes with rubber lining, sizes 6 to 14. Price _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ._ _- - -- - — —$Z.95 Grils plaid raincoats with rubber lining, sizes 6 10x14; IH-icc _ _ _ M ..___._-----———---——1-—'"- Girls plaid raincoats with rubber assortment of styles colors and materials. Prices — $2.95, $3.95 and $4.50 to 6 plain colors and plaids Girls skirts sizes 3 ._. _ - - - —$1.00 and $2.95 prices- — — — — Girls navy middy suits, sizes 3 to 6 with pleated skirts and white bread trimming. Price — — — — —$2-95 Girls navy midily suits, sizes 7 to 14x with pleated skirt and white braid trim on collar and cuffs. Price _ _ _ _ _ _________._._.----$395 Girls jackets sizes 3 to 6 navy and scarlet flannel. Prices —— — — ~— -— —- -— -— -— '-' '— "$219 m"! $295 Girls jackets sizes 8 to 14x plaids, checks, navy and grey. Priccs- - -- - — — — — — —$3.95 i0 55-50 Gifts for babies. We offer the following suggestions for gifts for babies. Bibs, rattles, dresses baby books, carriage covers, bathrobes, shawls, rompers, etc. Girls (‘l'(']l(‘ tl!'0.~‘».<£‘s sizes 7 to 14x smart styles and good materials. Pricrs- — — — —'— — —-$2-95 1° 55-99 MGDRE €~ MiLEODlfliil. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island LONG RIVER WJ. On st. Patrick's evening March 1'1. me Lon Rlvzr wcmenls Inst!- tute held heir regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Oscar Johnstone. ‘Iwventy-foiia- members answered the roll call with an to the Jewel Spitfire Fund. Irish Joke and there was one vLslt- tronsnrw rend a receipt for a do- m- fgggnt, nation made to the Russian Relief e meeting opened by slnizlng Fund last month- Tipperary and repeating the Creed l1 uniso vlous meeting were read and sp- prov-ed after which the secretary reportzd having received the (wov- crnmciit grant. Several letters wore read and disposed of. It was decid- ed to scnd three dollars to the Milk for Britain fund. and five dollars Aim» tito committees had given n. The minutes of the pre- their reports. new ones were appoint- ed u follows: School commlttm, The Red Cross committee Mrs. Alton Bell and Mrs. Dunning. Sick. NLrs. James Bernard to Charlottetown since inst iii’, areas/sweets GI ‘V: Ernest ed the following articles were sent meet- Mrs. Casio lritzsimmons mid Mrs. lng: 7 quilts, 6 dies-sea, I pill‘! 80l- Joscgn Ivnnnine. Pw-gr;in~ Mrs. men's socks. 3 pairs army Murdock Maclirod. Ms. Hndrcw Jolmsmne and Mr= Olvrr Payn- 1 fer. Lunch, Mrs, Alxn Campbell, Mrs Heath Campbrli and Mrs. Ernest Dunning. afghan. lno by Mrs. WE. Jo (“ilhllléllgé" and s reading by socks, 1 pair baby booties and bonnet and The program consisted of s read- hriswne, "The Mrs. The qiiestlinznilro on Agriculture James Bernard, "Back Best Driv- W55 (‘liSClNFWi nnd find in by the er." Mrs. Elwccd Campbell put convenor, Miss Mae Found. a Bee Contest. and tin mos M’! HI S P ii v -%=%nt$>§te;$.(c$% 1;?!’ wool coat with hsl t spring shades. 43.95 Girls two piece ensemble sizes 1 to 8 to match in Princess style, brlgh Prlce——-——-——-'-'--"'“"'_ O Girls petal _crepe dresses colorful prints, sizes 8 to 14 years. Price- - - — — — — — - - - - -s2.z5 Girls’ cotton dresses gay summer prints and plain col- ors. Sizes l to 3 Prices - - - - - —89c to $1.98 Girls cotton dresses, smart styles. bright prints and plain colors. Sizes 4 to 6x. Prices $1.19, $1.59 and $1.98 Girls cotton dresses, smart prints, snappy styles sizes 7 to 12. Prices— — — -$l.19, $1.59, $1.98 and $2.50 Girls cotton dresses, gay prints and snappy styles,’ sizes 12 to 14x Prices- — — -$1.50, $1.98 and $2.95 Girls coat sweaters, new spring shades and styles sizes 22 to 34. Prices - - - - - - - - 42,0019 52,95 Girls pullover sweaters, sizes 22 to 34 a smart range of 211L138 and colors to chow’ from, Prices $1.,00 $1.25, and 1. 8. cloud b, ma‘. QM 5,," flu; CONDITION BIIIOUI King. lunch was served by the ‘_-"' hostess mime by tale oorlrénlttce FEEL In $9.1“ ma . m‘ pg m condition of E. W. Molvllk m invited the members to her bomb Brunswick lesiillturo i. .~ the next meeting. Roll call m be county. W". reooited imsewerod by on exchange of seeds serious tonight and or plant slipl. little holw thit- (Pstriot please copy) s30. . N. 8.. April 9—(OP)-a'l‘h0 I W‘ ' l servstive member of the New . Andrew O Johnstone klndv n" (“mm extremely there wse he could recover. l-le suffered n stroke three days _ ter her marriage to Mr. I GEIITMI. llililllilli- i" Ibleeohmnlsleoensllornensl leenllnceetlno sdvueldngels lewqllllnnlrlelleelhdnll unusual. sea-MI; unblea- OIAIWILL ht Photograph; QONIIDIILTION l-III INIUR lNOl Irfll I. A. I. “IN TOWN TONIGHT".- ldth and 16th. Get your ticket: m4. W1. viglmgfitstii‘ §§i-'ii'"'i‘:‘=i.°"'€-"fi ‘In-averse 11 A. M. and '1 P. M. Rev. J. H. BIIIWD. ‘=11- WATIB RATES f uertn ‘moans 80th must $911.: b‘ non": ins: it?‘ C Orou Anni am. ‘A CHURCH OI ENGLAND IE8- WIOES — Blinds . A9111 12th. 5t. Jolm’: Church. . noon: "armis- some...“ eyew- r . om- muoioin 11.0 A. M. Rev. G. . Hart- man, Rector. d-ll-li. DIPHTHEBIAIMMUNIZING 014N108 for children from 6 mooldyeuswtllbeheldstthn it): duet and’! Concert. IT. JAMES CHURCH-A feature of the Morning Diet of Divine Wor- ship at; the Kink tomorrow will be the lnauauratlon of ‘The Children's Sermon Story and Hymn. Holy Bap- tism will be admin taxed. st tho conclusion of the sermon. The Min- ister. Flt. Lieut the Ravd. T. H. Bussell Bomerl. M. A. 8. T. M. will reach the services and was Lillian acKenzle. Mus, Bu. will have charge of the music. PARISH 0F MILTON AND RUS- TICQ-Church of England: Bervloes Sunday. April 12th, 1st, Sunday alter Easter. ton 11.00 A. M. Morning Pragier and Holv Communion. 7.30 P. , Evening Prayer. Rustlco 3.30 P. M. Holy Communion. Those who have not made Easter Communlons will be able to do so at these ser- vices. Rev. J. R. McMahon.‘ n n DEATH 0F FORMER. PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDER. Mrs. And- rew MacRae of Central Royalty has received the sad news of the death of her sister-ln-law, Mrs. William Taylor which occurred at, San Dleso California, on March 23rd, 1042. The late Mrs. Taylor whose maiden name was Margaret Glllls was born on June 4th. 1856 and af- ‘Taylor resided for a number of years at Brooklyn. Kings. 00., P. E. I. lat- er they moved with their family to the Jnlted States. 5h is sur- vived by her husband and three sons and four daughters all living the U. 5. In Memoriam MRS. JOHN MMPHAIL Mrs. John MocPhail of Chicago 111., passed away at the Columbus Memorial Hospital in that city on April 1.511s was formerly Miss Hat- mko tie Keefe, born at Campbellton, Int 4, on March 25, 1893. the daughter P of the late Peter Keefe. For the past nineteen years she had resid- ed in Chicago where she had made n wide circle of friends and ac- quaintances. 'I‘he funeral. which was largely attended was held from 8t. Michael's Roman church. interment at st. Joserlrs cemetery in Chicago. There were numerous floral and spiritual od- ferinss. a tribute to the love and affection ln which she was held by her numerous friends and relatives l An Intercession Lord of Lords. and Kim of Kings. Hear our prayer. oh. hes-r us. 22.9.3255‘ ‘Z3’ "till “"- s near us. We thank 'l‘hee ntbr our leaders nest On land and sea. and air. And. that the war clouds soon abate Is our sincerest prayer. May we enthi-one Thee above s11 Our earthly leaders brave. And hesi- us when on ‘Thee we call Democracy to save. Be with the suflerlns and oooresird Under n tyrants heel. To bottle tired lads zlve rest- To nll ‘Ihyself reveal. Oh. lead us on to Vlotionvl Bnsn the onnressorb main. Help us continue close to ‘Thee In a peaceful world Main. M B 11m WEEK at S. D. U. '1']: Oi ed , sash. .2139; .5333 nififfiii. dlyliv The Rt. Rev. meter. Mm. J. A. Murph 1| progieul 1 vor- sbly after I. serious opei-iiton ‘some weeks ago With the advent of spring and warm weather the campus l; fut the scene of summer A soleboll lemme ll be organised and romlle of n fol closely oontes ~lesque is liven. iii? Lleut. Ronald Mlodonsld. B. O. A. '41. was s visiwr at the college lust previous to the master vsos- tion Lieut. O. 0. T. O. in which he held n commission. Followl his untion he Joined the ve and hoe lust recently ob- tained his Lleutenonoy It Brock- ville Ont. - {MIMI 7017/7 ' HERE MONDAY Catholic 1" ‘l iiiuoirs t g FORMAL I TOILETRIES You will like the“ toiletries. They l" reliable in every w“ A high class line at a mod. crate PRICE. LIP srrcxs- _. _ m, rowan ROUGE _ 6,, FACE POWDER _ 60, corn CREAM ‘m, FINISHING FACIAL FRESH. NER — — - _ 30¢, DIéSTING POWD- '-"'———-90c. AT - JAMIESOWS i, POPULAR SAN rnsncisco may Living in her beautiful home u; the Richmond District, San Pron- 01860. is Mrs. Simon Fraser iiiee Jessie Falconer), whose husbanq passed away in Augunt, 1940, 1,1,4“, with Mrs. Fraser are her two you“; grandchildren, Jean and Toni Fins Mrs. Fraser was born l.n m“. shire. Inverness, Scotland, later R9~ lng to Boston, Mass“ “the” m, married. Prior to the marriage q the vouus wunle. Ml'_ FFASQl‘ m. lowed the plastering and con- tracting business, and Wltll m; friend, James McDonald r-Blwk Jinn") formerly; of Victoria Crou Prince Edward island, ticked aerosi the continent to L05 Angola, and sen Francisco, while en route the; worked in many of the principal cit- ines with the idea in mind of s fu- ture home. Their final decision W83 to locate in sari Fliillqlsco and Santa Cruz, respectively, in the Golden state, where they were boo, successful in their chosen work. Mrs. Fraser has tlircc sons, all living in San Francisco, namely, Alexnader, a prominent physician; Thomas and John have followed ln the footsteps of their late lather, as plastering contractors. Prior to her recent illness, M". Fraser has been active in chm-q. and Fraternal work and is a dism- ber of the Gaelic society o1 s“ Francisco. She has three sisveu or ins in scotlrnd, one m m‘, chusetts and n brothnr m 3mm ta. K. H. Gordon. or ounm, California. formerly of Georg-own. . E. Island. is s second soon-i of Mrs. Framer. Mr-i- Fraser has a imrm spot in her heart for Prince Edward Is- land ,where she visited her aunt. Mrs. Walter Gordon of Bnlaenql 1900. Her great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Junes Mustard, and her grandmother, Mrs. Holmes, m buried in the Brudeiiell cemetery. —(Oakland Maple leaf), Professional Bards McLEOD 8| BENTLEY W. B. BENLEY, K. O. I. A. BENTLEY K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-sh, IA-w ‘ MONEY T0 LOAN p 1M Prince Street H. F. McPHEE B.A., KC. NOTARY kc. 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