l ' \ ‘~'-Q, .. of ,W/.1 \`. rl v 'l t ,fn 5: >. »; 1 l. \ l .) Vl l l MONDAY’ ¢ r | 1? l’_"'_"°“_1_"i The Feature oi the Year! orllllllltl llmll lllllllsllllll, Arllll. all-BUT sllcllllll Yolllrs EARLY-THEY MAY N0'l‘ LAST THAT LONG! 0 _FINE QUALITY BONE CHINA .mn 'rua ms! Teams. 87 PIECE DINNEBSET8 A C0liIP.-HIE THE QUALITY WHEN YOU COMPARE THE PRICE -. ponft. oonfuse this high grade Bone China with the oheaperpnmi- porcelain sets. Own a Set with de - buy it for Less at this Sale. ` SPECIAL ? HOME PLAN ' TERMS Nothing Added. D No Interest A” Charges 2 Beautiful Patterns - Limited Quantity “ 87 Pieces ot i _ .87 Piece Set Brggsfgigggefor _ _ -00 AC?1€ascl;n1;aoInI;s(l;hina for . $1 _nu sl .oo l \s1_5o $1.00 ........ 3- .l. , nv' '~ .»‘ fruunsniw, Arun. emu. cet one or 'rileee chemically 'rl-eased M 0 P S --While They Last! Reversible Style - Twisted Heavy \\'lre Frame. A good full, iluffy household Mop -- 54 inch Polished Ilaulile with llallglug ring. Just the thing for Houseclcauillg. A Limited l\`uulher on sale at this price. Come early - they may last a. week, or only al few days, so besureand secureyours.- Each I On Sale Friday, March 31st, to Thursday April 6th, It They Last That Long Both floral Patterns, -- one with dainty Ivory Border. Both Sets have . Gold Handles and thin Gold Line on edge. l t tT’S AN 0PPOB'1`U1\'I'1‘Y! SALE 'ENDS POSI;I‘1VEIlY‘_ i' A Feature Value in “Bridal Bose” Pattern Chinn,- CUPS AND SAUCEIKS TEA PLATES L Gfor 6i'or Switzerland will guarantee trade credits to Swiss firms selling to Soviet Russia. FEEDS FEEDS A To make room for large stocks of SEEDS now arriv- ing we olfcr the following '- stocks nf FEEDS at special low prices to clenr. lSpcrlai _ prices in lots). 'I soo BAGS _nnAN. 150 BAGS srlowrs. ~. ` loo BAGS CRACKED ; couN. ' loo aAGs FEED Colm- ' MEAL. olvz cAlu.oAn sUGAn ~ naar MEAI.. so BAGS scnUMAcm~:n ' Fran. 40 nACs wmre Mm- DLINGS. zso nACs ou. CAM: MEAL (old process). ROLLED OATS, TABLE CORNMEAI., 0 A T M E A L, A BUCKWIIEAT FLOUR, WHOLE TYIIEAT FLOUR, "ROBIN HOOD" and other ' brands of FLOUR 8:1'-, for sale at our SEED STORE. ' ,Garter & Go. Limited A EYESIGIIT ' (0R|iS fn UART! 9 CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDE HOCKEY A very exciting game or hockey was played in Brackley Beach Rink on Monday evcnng, March 20. The Live-Wires of York were challenged by thc Bl‘:1clr\; Store. _ and repairing, so d g a race ll. Maman' n_u_fM_ _$7033 T9 g_|5N1~_|'_,;¢,¢1y go- noon. During the tel. hour the ._0p'11'|CE§ T0 RENT _ In new they received and had a. pleasant Dalton Building, large bright, rooms, social time with their friends. S._ Hot water heating. Apply at Gour- iies' Drug Store. 8680-4-l-2l PERSONALS --RECUPERATING-The many -Mr. A. R. Shes. of Tignlsh and friends of Mrs. H. R. Mosse, Ken- Mr. Hudson McKenna of Waterford sington, will be pleased to hear visited the city on Wednesday. K. that she shows signs of improve- _- ment. K. -Mr. Geol,e Riley of Malpeque. -KENSINGTON PRIZE WIN- tal, left on Saturday morning for NEB.-Mr. Heath Caseley, Kensing- Montreal for further treatment. K. tno, has won a price in Standing -- Field of grain and Potato Exhibit. -Friends will be pleased to learn His potato field scored high in that Mrs. Daniel Maynard of Port points. K. Hill, who recently fell and frac- -GIFI' T0 KENSINGTON TEACHERS-Mr. Wm. .Woodslde, - -- Kensington, has the thanks Of the -KEIIISINGTON HOCKEY Kensington School Board for six GAMES-There has been great in- G' 8l'al1f6€t“ f0l` 1 beautiful pointers which he made terest taken ln hockey the last two 12 mgnfhg, I and presented to the teachers, one weeks in Kensington Rink between ' _ _ _ _ , _ fer ellen mem x me All stef. plexea by .relul A. And lt . easy to own this shining Porcelain Electric with the fast pacer star D. wnlle two :mes plavtd souls to count- coming ln the Kelvin Road toward The All SWTB “ming 011° 011 UW Kensington, me brldle bl; pm-ltd' round 3 to 2. Bruce Riley scoring L O SH P and the horse took ll-lgnt. semple the wirmins seal- There is eighty ' suweeded in guiding him by me men to pick from and Mr. Sample FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! *‘“°‘*““*°“ **"°“U“ ”‘° *°‘"1 'md " ““”° °°“““°“° "M" hi’ ‘°‘"" Saturday April 1st to Saturday, April 8th , . onto the-Margate Road. He had a °““”°t be beaten *md °h°U¢YllZ° _ _ remarkably clear run to Will John- an? mm* V’ Pick 3 team fmm U19 S¢.,,,~, H, when he Smeg Nertll shore league te A friendly Easy Holman Home Plan Terms; ll. ded in heading him for a ,man bush game. Line up as follows: Goal which held him up_ Sample was the ,mlm Drlswg Defence, Fwd Sem., $5.00 CASH, $1.35 WEEKLY FOR 10 MONTHS rlrst island relnemun to drive a BW” W1°Y» Ham’ MWF- Centre. N0 |NTERE$T 2.10 heat with an island bred paccr Rfnph R059' R"55°1 Craig- Left (Jacqueline) but nelnslsts tlull me Wig- B'“°° M“"P1‘Y» Hebert Urals. ' at ln ite ON SALE AT BOTH OUR STORES Star D. impromptu two mile heat ggi W 5’ W5' X' Duggan' Hank ra g. , _ was “‘° ""“'*”° °"°" K Mall our Order with Down Pa ment To --BAD nm: A1' coNwAy-'rhe STEMJNG w0MEN,s hall, warehouse and store of Mr. INSTITUTE Austin A. Ramsay of Conway was | totally destroyed by fire late last The March i va-muh-Sell.. . W;--,-,A : f Vi- 1- 1 EASTER|t_tll|l\|ill|Mi I t_ r ‘ A ,.0 lil luml Il Nllrv I Ulf and Prince County ¢ow|£1I.loo:l‘ inttrolt but sdv.ertinill er g newsy nature may bu lnasma M 8 cents n word strictly payable ll am-4-1-zl. -c. o. 1. 'r .eNrm'rAm-mm A Mil A “'11-4-1-2L °“""‘”‘“" °’“‘““°°‘ “‘“"`“°°“ °°" 't at old fashioned hand Washer. __ _ in Epworth Hall on Friday after- _ ‘-h l -m,eenAnLo-rrs-rows GUARDIAN _ ,_ _ ,_ or mlzxroelfwnlzgzivggzgtlftlndaff o. o. 1. -r. er 'runny WM A Don’t rub-rub-rub any longer over that Wash- tm.. l.§weetpfleee,'etsreee'». °*“1'°*‘» 5‘”“‘“°’“‘d°' “V” " board, or grind-grind-grind for hours turning 1 »l<=»»~=--r~»=»~ we We me °°*°~“°° This Shining Porcelain Bow,-,¢,,_ 35934.34( Many ladies called and were de- _____ lighted with the cordial reception _,_ --<- -- who was in Prince County Hospi- -_- tured her hip, fs.slowly recovering. cup . - er Street, Bummerside. Apply Percy west! With 5038! "ld !'°¢1t°u°“|- , [ELECTRIC QUEEN Hill Do Monday’s' Washing For _ Less Than 5c , DECIDE NOW to see it wash in your own homeiCall in or Call up-and we'|l do youll next washing Free! Y IIOLMAII SAVE-AS-_YOU-PAY PLMll _ as little as A-A- thompson and washed by Wm- J. Queen Washer and Wringer-saving expense and Monday in a two mile runaway “Wed $110 3lm¢S~ Th0f° M5 Well -STAR D- BREAKS ALI- RE- S'-'”“1"° ‘md “‘° 5”?" sim P‘°k°° labor every week for years to come. coans-'ryndule semplé of Ken by Dr- Imkhm and couched by ' Asington hui e hazardous' experience TWU Daffwh- L8-PEG 0f0Wd-S Wit- A Gives you this unheard of $59.01: “f=<1=Y Hlshi- Mr- Remsey ef1 1 Georgina 'mln- . an e Mrs. Crawford McKay and Mrs. or, 3 Helen Mwxmnon' 3 nm contents at between $1000 and $1 - F,-,nk Ben lunch ' ’ I °°mmli¢¢¢~ NM. Meezlnnon 4 c ul fl.. 500, which is only partly covered by W T W I M ’ “ e e Mmm” insurance. The loss is a heavy one . c rr “A mme McEwen' mn' Mrs. Wallace McKay and Mrs T. Grade IV (Jr) 1 Irene Fl-ml, 2 for Mr. Ramsay and much sympa- Bulger A discussion was held in Mud d . ° rf! Hu d I fry an cladys eul y As Mt for mm' B' ’°‘""5 °° h°1‘““g “" °"‘°"°l“- 8 Gwrse Moore. 4 slllney lt;a;A:A ment on the 20th anniversary of Nevin and Lewis Mvwmvln hfinu-tl'l Linlment for lnmenell. thg munleetlen er. the institute, Gnd, m_, mm, Burn 2 in -711110. but nothing definite was Kem.. plckardl 3 Bertha mm,y_ 4 , decided. Among the numbers of rc taken to E. McCallums d Bobby Gates and Llo G te . "A the program which followed the yd ° ' were treated with a. very dainty Grade II-l Ruth MacKinnon. 2 lunel.. ,"“"l"°S*‘ Pm °f the mmlns were Jenn meexulaen. a Mel-lm-le mag. The following are the linapps: 3 ang “"5" ‘md ° °°n°°'t PW fm 4 Billy lang. . rm Live wire. smell. calls y M” D' J- M`°L°°d- the first made I-1 pol-is pickers, 2 vel- Gqal Prize being won by Mrs. T. Bulger ma Bm-km 3 Margsnt Curley' MacDonald _,_ Mnooauum and Mrs. J. McGulgan, the second J,-,geph mu-ky and _,em mme, 4 Defence |prlae by Mrs. David Bell and Mrs. mfg", Tm|nm._ MW W_ Mew" ‘Walter Reid, and A contest put on pg,-mt Ammdmm. mum Hum Crockett Af Mouughlin by Mrs- T~ 1301397- UTS* Pri” Win! Ivan Frlzzle, Lois Hurry, Helen Forwards W0" bl' W5- mn" MCUWW *nd MacKinnon, Irene Frirzle, Lloyd ls. vessey . c.. Meoellum MH- J- M°G“|s=n~ w¢°n4¢d W Gates, .mlm Meeglmlm Crockett F. Hughes M"-‘~ Frank B911 'md MN- Uf°Wf°f\`| Average daily attendance for the A. Vesscy 3, pm-d McKay. Lunch and s. pleasant so- mqnf,h__43_ mmm. E_M.¢;_,,u3h1m cial hour followed. Roll call for. _1_ vessey H, Hughes next meeting to be answered by Lo,-d md uw Bldempaweu “L J. McCallum "H°“5°‘°l°"‘1“5 Hill”-" ebrated their joint birthday by at- PF <: H. Christie W. Murray tending a. big rally of Boy Scouts (pen-let pleas, copy) ` ":j"_';_':"" ’»"“'""" '°’ "-"°"\°°'° and olrl Guides et Melts. Halifax Ma or HALIFAX, April 1.-(C.P.)-With its objective the procuring of work for the jobless of Halifax, Mayor Audley A. Thompson has instituted a "give-a-job" campaign which is already meeting with considerable success. , The idea behind the Mayor's plan is to bring unemployed men into contact with householders and others who have small Jobs to be done which require a day’s work or so and which call for unskilled or semi-skilled labor. Within a few days after its incep- tion, His Worship began to recglvg calls from citizens anxious to oo. °Perate. Scores oi’ men have been placed at work gardening, cleaning yards and cellars, building fennel and doing other odd jobs of I limi- lar nature. ,So heavy has become the demon( for their services that the mayor has put a card system into effect in keep tabs on the work. Before 301!-ll out on a job, each mania given I card which he is required later ta retum with a signed statement that his ' work has been satisfactorily done. _ Mayor Thompson is hopeful that his idea will spread into other centres of the province and he feell that a widespread campaign sion] the same lines as is being clrriat out ln Halifax would help ln W measure to lessen unemploymlm throughout Novo. Scotia. _._._.__..___l_ ' Australia has 60,000 Aboriginn the same number as in 1921, accord- ing to census flerilres just. mad' puhll~ A W. lg-’=_ it ll`2l _.‘*'. ._- , l_ _,,.. , V* -so -» AA liqfnmrnsyndiosaludimhulnqnramd Y* _ _ __ -_ A- n _L_'_`"` "_"_A"" AA '° . _ ‘ wsu.-M Au. 4 § worm cécrr _ i 7 FROM OINI l fl - T “A` ..l\c.- s/sw l - . 1 //' ouzzuae. .1- - ‘ _ _~ A-r nome- » l_.°l-.. - - . J BRINGING UP FATHER ,_ By George Melt/Y ~-us |'L\..'I'A\