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There was sparkle and punch and co-ordl- ilstion in the comedy by Philip ohnson. "It's Autumn Now," ple- sented by the Little Theatre Guild oi’ Charlottetown. It was the second Hlwhes, Prank Hug}! Ambrose Doyle and Frank We . the Invest: “remgtga-oilghout the province mg» earn 571mm. Neil s. emwartmm h 68th , bich Y" §§§s.,won Snag. April 9th. ' The 1m; Mr. Stewart wno lived practically e11 his life in Ohfl-f- lotwwwn W55 g, man 0i friendly dil- pflsition and loved by ell Be W" ‘i son 0i the 11W Dlmu-n mm“ ° time a production ironl that ex- sturgeon. P- ‘E 13194141’: a“ tmme eastern city had been given llie the In" MY- awwazdm m‘ in the all-Dominion playoffs. zlsed m the nrvduw e m PPM, President o! the Charlottetown business, at 0M ti!“ W“ 3mm Guild. m. Lawson only undertook own vessels. inter he wldbulb the job oi director when no one a successful lobster 91°31“ V,“ else could be found Fe do it. And g General Cameron o! the common- nee on thfi 50W“ 55mm t u“ here in London he found himself wealth Bvvenmlent, in a speech to Boston he was ¢mPi°Y°d i, m.‘ also P101118 8. Dart when LY. Red- here reported by the Australian. Nurses’ Home o! the Chi i‘ din could not come to the finals. e on Group Corn- mittee, Reverend . 1, Quthouse, Scout Master o! Montague Troop, and Gordon Coiiin. Scout. Master 0t Troop at Halitalc-L Australia Seekg Her Own Defence bring you this _ WONDER SALE of i’ IRISH LINENS BRISBANE, April i'7--(CP)—Aus- tralia could not wgnln send en army to a pearl war. said Postmaster- ‘Ifl-inof, who was l-Wlldcd the Returns From ell-i M d» A great shipment oi linens, bought at s. speci- ally attractive price from a great Irish Mill .. . . entering Canada FREE OF DUTY . _. . offers you a series of the most tempting linen bargains you’ve seen. News Letter. Britain might be so tully occu led Australia would have to depen on her own resources for an indidlnite ' iod. Australia's first duty there- on: was to deiend hersel! and her second was to supply other British countries with means o1.’ living and waging war. “We have neither the resources f th est i5 years. The iiuorlsgmllalselqsicese£ere held irom his late home, 20 George St, Rocklarld Mass" at 8 o'clock Tuesda In this costume play. which cen- tres albout s. typical "ham" actor and his wile stranded in s small town in England forty or iiityfiars n mg, Rev. MJ. Pronderlfls solemn hill! ma“ °! Charles Moreen W“ “Em” “d I80. Burleiuh Taylor was c the role of the old actor. It i; the first play Mr. Taylor has ever sp- i°°k~ ‘peered in. “and I love it," he de- clared this afternoon. "it seems to prize ior "the best performance by a. woman" in the regional iestival back home. she gave an interesting nortrayel o! the disagreeable r Pomtney. Mr. Lawson himself was the nasty, insulting Mr. Pcmirey. Hazel Hog was the simple, good-natured bo ins-house keeper who The Antarctic I-Aprll ll-Piiot J. H. Lvmbilrner, who does moat of his ilyinu in the wilds of north- ern Quebec, returned to today item u ‘ pllhQ.‘ Ellsworth. whose xpedition three months in lire [pm regions. h .s to arrange anothu party in 1 u. said the pilot. whc mucih sxplofitfi south Pole! mull- venture mm themtimlhe {gfitffi “t “i” “W'- N- B~ Y" Li uln lllilsworili wedltl . ~' ‘~ shale! pilot of the edrgendition, gin” f?” ‘gangtdhm °f m‘ ory oi Music, was Edna Mont- Ilvlnbuner said the party cieim- a115,: u, Fm ‘i, Trgfic‘ “f”: clan. It was her first meior pert ed 89.000 scum miles 0! blah! - y "5 “m” in my p]'y nlinerailsed territory to: the Un ‘ Q ‘ ‘gm “w” 5°" ' "mhm ' ea sum. "out." he‘ added, “we m“°"°°ut tmflfeh P‘ ' "mm" William Mfi- the "ham" actors in spite o! the lack‘ of money. Lena McLure, a sduatq o! the Toronto Conserva- me I've wasted the last seventy-live years of my liie." added the char- tered accountant, who was excel- lently cast, the production tonight proved. In the ploy was fiancee Roll- Horaee, F Tllidt so o s s. cams’ stairs were Messrs. John 130%,,“ win BSmiHI. fig‘; GOWAN BRAE INSTITUTE ma,“ and Henry GOPk. Biifilfl’ The regular monthlv meeting oi w” 1n St. Joseph's . .1. w" Gowan Brae Women's Institute was m) , ' ‘ifid...‘.“ililll’éiif‘i.if. ifislétnifiifi n sfiliii? $521.52‘; Conlfortable The Year Round oi.’ fourteen members and three vsi- G-audctte. a son Dunc- CQMPARI All. ‘I'll-ll l-EADING LOW-Plltllfi CAlb-‘Il-IIN CHOOSIIT nor the inclination t0 attack others, but we are might-ii determined to defend our own, wih apologies to nobody." declared Mr. Cameron. Linen Damask Table Cloths 45x45 inches 80c such 70x88 inches $2.15 euch 45x45 inches $ 1.00 euch 70x88 inches 2.50 euch 45x45 inches ‘I25 euch 70x88 inches 3.00 ouch 54x72 inches _ 1.65 such 70xl06 inches 2.65 such 54x72 inches 1.85 euch 70xl06 inches 3.65 such 54x72 inches 2.95 ouch 70xl24 inches 4.25 such 63x63 inches 1.35 euch 72x72 inches 2.75 such 63x63 inches 1.95 such 72x72 inches 3.85 euch 63x63 inches 3.25 such 72x72 inches 5.50 eucll 63x81 inches 1.85 euch 72x90 inches 3.25 such 63x81 inches 4.00 euch 72x90 inches 4.25 euch 63x90 inches 4.50 eucll 72x90 inches 6.25 such 63xl08 inches 4.50 each 72x90 inches 7.00 such 68x86 inches 3.25 such 72xi0B inches 3.25 such 70x70 inches 1.75 euch 72xl08 inches 4.85 ouch 70x70 inches 1.95 such 72xi08 inches 7.50 such 70x70 inches 2.35 such 72xl26 inches 6.00 such .i tors. Meeting opened with a song three grand children; also by Evelyn shanailan. Roll call was , mm», Mrs. Maraaret DOW! °! answered pinning the tell on the mmrlottetown, P. H‘. I. donkey. M ules o! last meeting xii; rand and gdoptedl. It H9786 de- ----————-"‘ see a ut havng ug pole repay. boséltd tihgakishfrranérlel- NEW LONDON W- I- men a. w -w n: e '"—"-' i . _ school. The londcn Women: in A message of appreciation to the. the Women’ institute irom th family of Mrs. Hannah Mullally was reed (or their kindness and sympathy in their recent sorrow. Two other members expressed their thanks tor gills received durinfl their illness. . - Reports o! sick committee was r X heard and new ones appointed as And these Irish filwiilliiii. liswfifmw” w‘ Napkins - - - Super 0m entertainment prizes were won by Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. Cecil Smith. $1.75 dozen 2.00 dozen 2.35 dozen Next meeting w be held at the hem oi Mrs. William Hewlett, placed roll call in be answered with appreciated W 2.50 dozen nuwsnm iruit, one asking tor 3.00 dozen membership‘ fitsigsngdeinl-nrecgtf 4.50 dozen ‘mmm ° ‘ New m1 vullrig was th finals». aw - cunt mum 18x18 inches 20x20 inches 20x20 inches 22x22 inches 22x22 inches 22x22 inches Gexden- Hints. Meeting closed by pupils. Q1116 o secretary reed 1y {gr-med W886 war 0n singing National Anthem. w . J l}; w" 3°°§€°°mfi§ 3'" .2. "if. . qoveifnfngflt grant of $820 had been d .m'1$l;e Questionnaires on Mum-W" {end Home Economics were discus- sed end pamper: reed on semfl- ' rHemstitchedIVJamask bordered p‘ A - p, w be m it m‘ LINEN HUCK TOWELS . s r r""“"-,,-,»; m»; be 301i 083i. Alfie“- . and mu 15x24 inches 45c pull 15x24 inches 55c puir 18x32 inches 50c pair _ m“ . 1131s»; closed wit‘: 18x33 inches 90c pull on em . “Li!!! m1 uml m‘ Iii 1.. Ill “wnflknfi Anthem um 7 “m g Thevre“regularsoaksi"i_ . I Hollywood Pstternss- l5c and 25c nitrite-minivan: in Y KORI'RDOK..LIIORI%IIIGI m ‘llAUrY-"Yetfi as