q-La-qari-L .._-._ . i 9' S./\'l‘l‘3§§l)AY. r-——Easter G'loves— Eye-catching styles, so smart in design, so beautiful in tin- ish and colour, so utterly reliable in quality, they make a per- lcct Easter gilt lor a triend or a delightful choice tor your- sclt. Capeskin Gloves, slip on styles, machine stitched black or S browns -— —- —— 1 I35 WASHABLE Doeskln Gloves in Natural and '5 White, all sizes Handsewn Beauty skin or Gootskin, very stylish, very durable. Block, Brown, Navy ‘illllimfll _ 23.00 lmitation Pigskin in slip on styles, grey, black, brown, natural or a... .. _ 31.75 FRENCH KID of the finest in the new slipons and dome fasteners, white, black, brown, S navy _ _ _ _ 2.50 Finest Chamois and Doe- skin, washable and beauti- tully tailored. TheSB l" u/ahtiugcilfni “$3.50 FREE FRESH CUT ROSE _.___J With every pair of GLOVESmt $2.0" or more bought for cash on biilill‘(li\)r' March 23rd. {MGDRE €~ MQLEOD M’ IOliable IIIGKEY 8i SOME PEPLE WILL‘ SWALLOW ANYTHING BUT YOU DON'T NEED T0 STRETCH THE TRUTH ABOUT our "Twist". The thousands who use it. would not accept any substitute tor the old 10c Per Fig HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING MANUFACTURED BY NIBHULSON TOBACCO CO. LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN i ROOPS LTD., GRAFTON ST. An exoetio tine display or Easter bee is to lie sen at Roops Lid. Grafton Street, where car- lcasses fed by the best caitlemen in ‘ihe ‘Ftlvllltiti are ready for the Eas- ter inner. Roops Ltd, Charlottetowzfs larg- est meat and fish dealers will have this bee! on display today -— Saturduy — and a cordial invitation _ls_ extended to all to inspect the Brookfleld; a heifer led bv Miller Saunders, North River and two baby beeves fed by Elmer and Bert Younker, Kingston. Th displav is undaubtedlyamong the larges and but in the city. War- 25 Years Ago Today (Dy The Camdlan Press) hIARCH 23. liiifirBritish force routed Thirks at El Kubrl, near Suez. Alles started heavy artillery and aerial bombardment south o! Ostend. Ruaian force retired irom alemei, East Prussia. to Russian territory, MARCH 24, 19l5-—Allled fleet re- sumed attack on Dardanellrs forts. Terrzlic battle started between Russian and Austral-German armies for domination o! Carpathian mountain passes. Austrians massed Itrcops i.n Southern Tyrol and the Trentiiio near Italian border, “st-misuse. w. r. The March meeting of the Sterling Institute was held at the home o! Mzs. Frank Bell on Aiarch l2 with l5 members and 2 lvisitors present. The president presided and opened the nicci-ing with 0 Canada rind Creed. Roi. call was answeireci by an Irish joke. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The sick committee repoited mak- in" four sick visits "ie follow~ .ing new commute appoint- Progruin, Nirs. E ‘ard Gai- lziiit, Mrs. Earle llei Lunch. .Mrs. Earle Henry, Mrs. Czaiiiord 'MacKay, Mrs. Lorne MaoEwen, Mrs. D. J. MacLc-od. Roll Call "i worse failure in cooking." Le were read from the \'.\~‘i.C.A., Ila an v ll/rajuic. Editor oi "l-lame j , ‘ \' magazine. 'l‘liaiiks for - message of sympathy". The secretaiy reported Govern- ment. grant oi’ $2.40 had been re- ceived. The Questionnaire on Agriculture was discussed. The topic for next meeting to be “Home Economics". Place of meet- ing undecided. Two contests were put. on by the program ooiiunii- . i FISHERMEH We carrv a complete line ot PROPELLERS, STUFFING BOXES, SHAFTS, ALLEN BEARINGS, PUMPS, etc Write for new catalogue. HALL o STAVERT Charlottetown, Prince Edward island. tee and Mrs. Lorne MacEiven. Mrs. J. E. Fleming, Carrie Wood- side, Mm. J. E. Hisott won first prizes . The meeting closed wlih the National Anthem. PISQUIEJ‘_END VICINITY Many people of thu district are busily engaged in hauling lce for their home use. Mr. Gerald Birt is spending his holidays with his aunt in Cardi- B311. Mr. Fred Leard was a recent visitor to Mr. George Leard. Th? tMChPTs Oi’ this vicinity are iatiending the Teacher's Conven- , tion. l TM whwl is prozrea-iimz favor- ably under the efficient mfliinge- merit oi Mr. William Ellis. lifrs. Wallace Birt was s, rape-m Vl-slioi‘ in Head of Hillsbaro the quest o! her mother who is ill. MEI’. K111 9y Show who was at~ iiélilldfifhu “£‘§si§“iloii§°“°°‘ h“ homo in Martirivalo. 8y M m M3. Freddie Callaghan 1a a; we- 59M Omplvyed at Mr. Wallace Blrt. m’. J L . cent visiutdpphto E-YQQEY“ E y‘ m" Mum‘! Kim‘ 18 It present in l Charlottetow mil _ pent“ course‘? "8 I19 the car i Eel Women's igtlmi: Ptgqulit gal at the home at Miss Gladys The mo friend; Mn- 3mg? Dunn an?!’ faiMglly are to learn o! the fig-hw- uemi in u. dram "m M CLINTON SCHOOL Rfilwfl M’ the month of Febru. druids _i, Katherine . ~ Pickering, I, Joan U Grade IX-l, Klithl 0' “W” VTH—1. Vivian Sullivan. Grsdo V-i, Frank Riley; 2, Willard MscKay; 3, Noreen (New. e m—1. Mary MsoKay; 2, 1301mm. 8. Georao Carr. ' IIA-J. Idah Pickering; 2, Mani! . Perfect attends : ‘Pickering, Joan O'Connor, Willard iMacKay, Noreen O'Connor, Gladys lgrrliggr. MN‘! MwKiw. Leah Pick- DONAGH WOMEN’; INSTITUTE The Iwuler monthly meeting of the D0 h Women's Institute was held at t e home at Mrs. Joseph Brazel on February 19th with four- teen members and two visltprg pyg- sent. The president presided am! Opened the meeting in the usual way. R011 call was answered by each member asking a riddle. The different. committees vs their reports and new comm tines were appointed for three months. It was moved and seconded that the lremainder or the yrnrn belonging to the Red Cross be knit gnu; wristlets and sent. in. An entoir- talnment was talked about to raise funds and it was loft m he decid- ed nt the. next Iflfitlrlilll. The pra- -gram consisted of remiing; by M1145 M... Marv . MacLean8iTownehonii and Mrs. Joseph Murna han. A _(l(?llCl0US lunch was; serve- hosicss assisted h_v Mrs. {no - ‘Frniiior and Mrs. Mark Emmi. Mrs. Joseph Trainer invited the mom- THE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ The Central Guardian lhis column ts reserved for news ol local interest but vsrtlslna ol a uewsy nature may be lneellod at B eenla s word strictly pay- able In advance. ..__._Z._ CRASWpLL tor Photographs. CONFEDER-NPIUN LIFE INSUR- lNCE. IrWIID-I-ZI-SIL SEE TIIE new Electric Washers built by Westinghouse at Miller Bros. Ltd. L-Zfl-S-Zl-Zii. HAMPTON United Chane-Soir- vices on Sunday. Much 26th as follows: Victoria ll a. m4 <1 ——-s- MARCH 2.5, 1940 Men's and Young Men's New SPRING SUITS and TOPCCATS -For Easter Are Here- Dollars Go Farther l i l i by the i 3 p. m.; Hampton 7 p. m. L-ZQ-S-m-I. Y B o WESTINGHOUSE Washers With the tamous Cushioned Action Gyrator quickly without wear, On sale at Miller BN5. Lid. L-2fl-3-31-28. Suits and Topcoalis 0:0 Complete Choice 0E Newest Styles and Patterns For Spring NEW CHUltCl-l Sundn s ecial Easter M 7. 0 PM. Cavendish 8 P. M. I. Cavemen‘, GLASGOW CHBISTIA y, March 21th. ll. AM. and tilt Ohumn n-zos-al-u. THE PRINCE Edward Island Travel Bureau is issuing this year one book in which advertisements will be taken. Anwperson Anter- ested should communicate immed- lately with the Travel Bureau at Charlottetown, before March 23, 1940. L-l74-3-l9-5l. Your outrun cnaucua. a. Nicholson, Minister. services Easter Sunday: 11.00 A. M. Central church. 2.30 P. M. York Holy Communion. 7.30_Braickley. 7.30 Ehstor service and pagent by the Mission Circle at York. 34-258-3-23-11. TRINITY UNUSED CHUMCIL- Tin: Easter Festival will oe observed sunauy next. ‘Inc Sacrament o The Lords supper will be adminis- tered botn IDOHUIIB and evening. Rev. hugn ivuilei: will Rive the m- ore.» at DOE“ servlcds. rile Sunday acnw. under me superuiienaeiicy oi i sir. Alex ivlainesun wui nave g, niec- liiu Easier rrogruaii. the CD011’ will render special Easter music. uie tun particulars oi WLllUfl mu be round in uie ciiurch announcement on an- oiner page. A MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - A \ciy enjoyable evening was _5',)€l‘.l. iii ine liu-ine 0i Ml‘. and Mrs. J. W. MacGrc-goi", i9 Ken- sington Road, on Monday, Febru- ary 10th when a number o! friends .g.iihcred to tender a miscellaneous ishoiver to Mr. and Mrs. James Danie. As the wedding march iwas played by Mr. Robert. Weeks, !\ir_ and lvlrs. Darile took their seats of honor. A prettiiy decorat- cd basket laden with gifts was then carried in by Constance Holroyd of Winsloc and Anna Storey of Charlottetown. The gifts were then oiyciied by Laura Stetson 0i High- iield and the accompanying verses l‘(‘d(i by Myrtle Taylor o! Winsloe, Helen Coles. o! Wiiisloe very neatly arranged the gifts on the tablet Afl-Sl’ tiie gifts ma been openedl Mr. Darite in his usual j0lly man- tier. on behall of himself and his bride thanked very one for their lovely gifts. Then all Joined in singiiv; "for They are J _ Good Fellows", afzer which the bride and groom ucro bounced. The re- mainder of the evening was sixn in cards and dancing. The music ivas turnlshcd by Mr. Weeks. Lunch was served by the ladies at a late hour, very one departed tor their homes ivishing the happy couple many happy years of wedded life. 0004>0 0-4 O~O§§§-O§-OO-O¢O§-O-&0O ¢0§44~¢44 Bo sure to oome into our store today and look over our complete advance style line. Finest quality at. tlie price. SUITS $15.00 to $30.00 T°"¢°"s $12.00 to $20.00 5m" swim“ $15.00 lo $21.00 5m“ Y°"*'" $10.00 to $14.00 Sims 5°" $7.50 l0 $9.00 us: ililli EASY PAYMENT iiiiii ' ‘HIL; See OENew Selection ol- Men's Spring Hats Loolc at Your Hal: Everybody Elsie Does MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER —- Tlie home of Mrs. Herbert Mac- Ewcn, Stanley Bridge “'41s the 3500118 0i a very pleasant. event re- cently when Mrs. MacET-iven was, hostess to a miscellaneous shower in honor of lViiss Hilda l-liscott, who has since been-me one of ihe sen- Rmils brides. The house was pret- iily cloeoiiiictl with yellow and white stienmcrs Willi a background of potted plants, evergreen and flow- ers. Yellow and white streamers were held to make a path biv Mrs Upton smith, Mrs. Elmore McKay and the Misses Freda, Smith and Vivian MacEwen. As the wedding march was played by Mrs. Lorne MaeEwen and “I Love You 'I‘ruly" sang by Mrs. J. E. Flemin , the brldo-to-be was escorted to e seat ot nonm- which was artistically de- corated under an amh of mixed UOWPPS. with a large White bell in the centre by Mix Marjorie Mac- Elwien. They were proceeded by two little girls. Janie McLeod rim 1,015 Hiaoott, who were dressed in blue and canted baskets at (lowers and stood on either side oi the uenl Marvy baskets of lovely and useful gifts were brought in the Mia-m Janie MnoEwen an Joy McLeod. The gifts were owned by the Mixes Marlon Bell and Haml Hlscotst, while the accompanying. W110i: were read Mia Genie] Woodside. Hilda in her usual man- ner thanked her many friends for their lovely gifts, consisting of silverware, linen, money, etc, in- cluding o lovely table from Ster- linri Women's Institute and n. Large din hi: mom mirror from the wo- man's Missionary Society. Bho was then showered with conifette from the boll overhead. After singirif 10o" “She's s. Jolly Good Rllow‘. and bouncing the brldo-to-bo. flit ' remainder of the in; Event tnzsudmwulid social course. ‘and! was sere- bd b the hasten, trim and the guests departed home after wishing the honor every happiness future. We are sure you will be pleased with our new hats, they are one of the finest groups of hats we have seen in any season. g " All the latest styles, newst. colors. Stetsons, Brock, Kensington and Biltmore makes. Dish Brim, Bound Edge, Raw Edge, We]! Edge are the styles. , Prices isms to $1.50 GET READY FOR SPRING Jieiififl" llllilES SUITS and lllllllS radios Spring Coats in smart tweeds, doiivilill-i- and plain cloths in all the newhigli shades. villi eluding Black and Navy. Styles in both fitted .i.ii loose backs, Prices ranging from $10.95 to $35.00 Ladies Tailored Suits in plain triootine illlli u...» v weaves, Navy and Black and Stripes. Pricasranging from $|O.95 to $22.95 and E938 vw-v-v vw‘vv vv O-O-OQ-O-O-Q-O-Q Q§+O-OQ-O-Q-O-O-O-Q-Q-Q—Q- yQ-Q-Q-Q‘ ._§-§-§-._..§4-. ‘G ._‘ 9%.“ ' P *.'Q'QQQ'Q+§$ +PO%40§OQQ-OF§§Q Q-Q-OQ Q'.'.-O Ladies smart afternoon Dresses iu £12109“ plain crepos, in new shades. Prices $2.95 to $81.35 Ladies new Hand Bags ‘and Gloves to mate-ally; Turquoise, Hawaii, Rose, Ohartreuse, Willi.’ and Black. Handbags Gloves $LQ5 G’ up $195 5' "P Ladies lovely Full Fashioned Hosiery, chiffon and and semi chiflon. All the new spring sliiidefl- Prices 69c to $|35 y PROWSE BROS, LTD. l 1.1111111111011111;11111141111111!!! Ill l inn 00d snve the King the meet- > ing adjourned. p Don't foil to see our new Smart Spring Styles- BOATS, SUITS, DRESSES and HATS , All the very newest styles and > fashion touches. 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