Easter Time .rHe ousnnralv. . . .Suit Time! Whether yon’re a Miss, Junior or Woman size, you’ll find your Suit in this spring-headline col- leetion. $11.95 to $74.50 Styled by famous Makers: Stylefit, Calbern, Malber, Lee Parker, Pickfair, Tailored Women Fashion's brightest, right-est de- tails. Slim skirts, pockets galore, quality fabrics, Three-piece suits. Gabardines, Soft Wools, Tweeds, Worsteds, Woodwinds, Alpines. Many of our outstanding suits are confined to us only. And when your purchase a suit from us -you can rest assured that it is exclusive. SPECIAL FOR EASTER NEW DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS AT ‘/2 PRICE W , The GREENIJAL G0. LTD. LADIES’ WEAR — 99 QUEEN ST. ' MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR Our new Spring stock of Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings is now complete. Select your ward- robe now — and lay it away till Easter. ‘ SPRING SUITS . . .. . . .. . $22.50 to $59.50 NEW TOPCOATS . . . . . . $19.50 to $54.50 SPORT COATS . . . . .. . . $16.95 to $24.50 Boys‘. Youths‘ SUITS .' . . . $14.95 to $32.50 NEW SPORT SHIRTS . . . .. . $1.95 to $6.95 SPRING NECKWEAR . . . . . $1.00 to $2.00 New "Forsythe" SHIRTS .. $3.95 to $6.95 SHIRTS & SHORTS. Ea. . . .. 59: to $1.00 Use our lay-away plan — A deposit will hold any garment. The GREEIIIJAL co. LTD. MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR ‘ 144 Gt. George Sreet and 101 Queen Street l .....‘..4... oiiVieInII'y Mr. George Maowilliaau of Hilldiorton was a recent visitor to Summerslds. Mr. Ralph Macbennan. West Cape, and Mr. George Wilkinson of Springfield West were recent visitors to summerslde. by car. Mr. Alan Matthews of the Bank staff in Truro. N. 5., arrived in. . 0‘Leary Saturday, and is spend- lng his vacation in O‘I..leary with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John .\latthe'ws. . Friends of Mr. Ivey Waite of Springfield west are sorry to know l~.e‘has received word irom- Kit- chener, Ontario. of the illness of his daughter, Rita, and hope she may soon be fully recovered. The friends at West Cape of Airs. Elmer Mucwilliams, now of 0'Leary, are sony to hear that she is in the Turner Nursing Home. taking treatment and hope she may soon be restored to her usual good health. Miss Thelma Lock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ltaeford Dock. Lot '1, is receiving congratulations. on re- ceiving her cap at the Prince Id- ward Hospital, Charlottetown. capping ceremony. Miss Lock one of the twenty-three nurses to receive their caps. She was for- merly a school teacher. Miss Rita Maobennan arrived home mom Montreal on Tuesday. she came as far as Summrside by plane, leaving Montreal in the afternoon and arriving in O‘Lsa*y on the night train the same day She is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacLennan, :1 Green Hill. The Social Club of the Bethe! Church met at the Parsonage on Tuesday evening. March 1-4. The meeting opened with the worship period in charge of the pater, Rev. Blair Coiburn. It was much enjoyed by all After which a sotlal hour was spent and delicious re- freshments were served hy the hostess and the committee in charge. Mr. Dermet MacLean, who is operator oi the snow—plou'-rh in o'Leary, West Cape, and surround- (113 districts, which had been des- troyed by fire, has been supplied with aother plow. This was very urgently needed recently, as the snow storms blocked the roads making them almost impassable in some places. On Monday night, February 2']. friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. James Lidstone of Knutsford to celebrate with this grand old gentleman. his 90th birthday. Mr. Lidstone is quite active for his years. He delights in spending an hour or so with his old neighbors and friends. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, after which all departed to their respective homes wishing Mr. Lidstone many happy returns of the day. BINED. Cl-1ARL(‘)’l"I‘E'I‘0WN I OLMAN‘S Opens Brand Men's T Iepar rneifii For Your Shopping Conveniene‘e" I I ACCORDING TO A RECENT SURVEY ARROW SHIRTS ARE PREFERRED BY MORE PEOPLE ON PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND THAN ALL OTHER‘ BRANDS COM- FEATURING -- The Famous “ARROW” SHIRTS We have been planning on the opening of this new depart- ment for quite some time. . . . This has given us the opportun- ity of procuring for you the finest and newest of Shirts to be found anywhere in Canada . . . ARROW. of course! "WHIP" is the new Arrow white shirt for Spring with the new fused collar features. The "Whip" collar points are slightly wider spread. The “Whip" collar material is specially woven to prevent wrinkling and the Arrow “WhIp" Shirt I] fully “Sin-r forlzod." In all sites - - - I 3.95 New, smart Pastel colors by ARROW In wonderful shades-a blue, green. gold, mauve or plnlr. - - - They have fused collar! and single cuffs. Easily the most attractive shirts you'll see for many a day. The soft pastel tones are patterned by a fine her- ringbone weave. They're stunning! As these new Pastel shirts- are ‘by ARROW they are made with all the detail that set: ARROW shirts in a class by themselves. Get a couple of these new Arrow Shirk today—they'ro priced - - - 3.95 \ i :._.___.____ O Leary and O O I VI¢I|'I|'I'y Miss Hilda Gamble. teacher at Knutsford, was a recent visitor to EARLY WELSH RULERS MARATHON _8ESSION' Wales was ruled by sovereign The longest recorded sitting princes from earliest recorded the United Kingdom’: House times until the death of Llyweiyn commons was in 1881 when it sat in 1282. for 41% hours. Charlottetown, the guest of friends. Mr. Ray Noonan has returned to his home in 0'1-eary after a‘ten"- ing the E25: Grading Course in °t Charlottetown . oi _..._ Mrs. I-‘red I-lastln of st. John. N. 1!. is spending few days in 0'Leary the guest of her parents. ELLIS BROS. WHERE -YOU BUY AT THE LOWEST PRICES (Ask about our Premium Dinner Sets) "mass ARE Norr SPECIALS IHESE ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES Robin Hood FLOUR, ' FOR HOUSECLEANTNG 98's . . . . . . . . . . . . .. se.1o| SPIC & sum 28c 24's . . . . . . .. .....$l.69 DICADOOPAINT Cream of the West FLOUR CLEIAIQIEB 250 a8'sinPrintnsgs.a6.1O 24': in Tea Towel -. $1-‘I5 oonnwarnn rasrn soc Quaker FLOUR, . 93'; . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6.00 MURESC0- gmso, sung Lux, VEL, white, 5 lbs. . 65c gum, oixy])oL, Etc, 35¢ colors, 6 lbs. 69c sze . . . . . . . . _ ONS, 4 for 19¢ PAM ",fi,U§‘,:£s" OARNATTON, NESTLES, ____...._____.______._ or FARMEWS WIFE NYLONS $1.25 IILK . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c gglfev ].~LAKEs_ OVERALLS, all sites . gg’s 15c DUNGAREES Qualrer..... 14 9 ‘QUAKER, ROBIN nooli 3°” ‘ M" ’ grflllflm OATS, 430 Also WORK SHIRTS yn,cn'A'j;j)'g'_'_°.":_'.'.g5c nouisn srnsx 59.: ''w,].“,. mckog O0RN'EDBEEF....42o (l.I.L.PA . There is pom; (mops ,_ _, 55., on.vx ENAMEL, FLAT -.___._.__...-__._ wAm,,rpoog1gNAMy:1,_ .mr.1.o,s for zllo SEMI-GIDSS, VARNISH, Heinz BABY FOOD, .l!lto.,atRegularPriees. 8 Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews. Mrs. my Noonan has returned to her home in 0'Lcary alter spend- ing a few days in Howlan the guest of her parents. Miss Ruby Moreshcad of New Annan was visiting in Kn"tsfo'd the guest of her mother. Mrs. A]- fred Moreshead and her sister Mrs. Edgar Harris. Master Myron nix. 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix of the Locke Road was taken sudden- by ill and entered the Prince County Hospital in Sum:-nerslde for treatment. Mrs. Harry Adams of Knut.-ford has returned to her home after spending the past few days In Sum- merside the guest_of her brother, Mr. Lloyd Gorrlll and Mrs. Gor- urw mas By "mow" and Come in and see the new nsoderniaflc Panels that are featured in our new Shirt Department. there are hundreds of colorful and pleasing patterns—besutIfully tailored - - - filly several D dress up your wardrobe for‘ Spring. o — u 1.50 I SUMMERSIDE . "Whore Old Friends Meet" Other: . rill and other friends. are loud in their praises of the fine hospitality showed them by the Buss: team, by the town and by the hockey fans. Although the o'Leary Juniors lost both their games by a combined score of 22- m, yet they made many friends and played good clean games. The official Board of the o'I..es.ry Pastoral chords of the United church of Canada. met for their regular quart:-ly meeting in the Sunday School room of the 0'1’.-eary church on Tina-sday afternoon, March 28rd. Representatives were present from ouary West Devon and hloomffeld and a report was received from the Brae eonaregat» ion. The minister. luv. W. 0. Dick- son opened the session with pro - er and eeplslned about the service which the P. I. I. Presby- Mr. Ross Stranz. o‘I..eary. was a visitor to Cape Wolfe on Wednes- day to see his mother who is quite seriously ill. The many friends are hoping that her health may speed- ily improve. Rev. Blair 13. Oolborne of West Cape was a visitor-to O’Leary on Thursday morning. March 23rd enroute to sackville. N. 3. when he will join Mrs Colborne and their infant son who are visiting Mrs. d8lbome's parents. Judge and Mrs. Archibald Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Oolborne and little son are expect- ed tc return home to.we.t cgpe on Friday March 24th. The Oteary United church Young People's Union held their weekly meeting on Thursday night in the Sunday school room of the church with the president. mu am‘ ,’},‘2§“_',‘,'M',‘;.a";‘,‘_f“f,’n "'3":‘: 3"” 3”," I’"’'‘“"' ‘M °°“' 9th in comrnei-atlon of the 2:18: “"°°""3 P''"‘“‘_’''‘‘’ ‘"‘‘’'’'‘i’- -1*" of Church union. The Official minister led in the study of chap- Bum V“ “mum 6“ ‘ed ‘O "N ter four of Acts after which the "no... .0 M" .’ '7“ W. M, members Joined with those of the 5,“. mmmbl. mg ‘M "I. Nazarene and Baptist Churches in mum“, "S wummfl .0 “cu” practicing for lhcir Easter Drama nmhd ‘In ‘M N.“ M ‘ M. which they will’ present in the no ‘mm. mm, m, ‘mm, J‘ Oflesry united church orroood “fin,” at VH5,’ ' ' m‘'" ‘’''”'i''' pointed chairman of The following went with the- o'l.esry Juniors on their trip to lunar, N. 3.:-Their Ilanager and coach, fame I : Refuse Lloyd {Ila III .A no-. we llIlsxIlrI'.Ita1aeIly.I£s. lamb : : arris I Union churches of western Dana. da gathered, and the United church of Canada was born. Mr. Mathesen is planning to attend the Maritime conference in ssckvllle, N. B. on June lsth this year when special emphasis will be given to the 25th Anniversary of church Union. GOVERNMENT GETS 1'1‘ The land revenues of the Crown in linlland and Wales have been held into the public treasury since 1760. ncuriaonr no "WWII EARTH’! COMPANION ‘I'D EAL The moon volves around the earth in approximately 21 ihys. 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