rirmsir- _ - e _- .rin ,_ -_ _ 'f ‘ni ' ._ "-~'7`-Tic "‘» »- -- - _ ' ~__ »¢~.,_ `_ ~ - - _ - _ - fr -;_ _ 4. t _ . . . __ ,_ __ _, )._,.,.,_. _,, _ , . _ ` ~ 1s__ DL “wolf ‘;' " f ‘;.'{f'§’%;_‘;!e.-f=§".'_-.g ' u . ‘ ... .ei + ¢`. .. LBJ' 4. -_. unotusl attendance to the meetlnss ` Joseph H Araenuult in his re- ~., _. fn- __ *_ A5 I made reference to his son Alyre ` ‘ ~ - who is new ln Europe at the front hav- lnl left college whither he had been ' sentby the society. He expressed re- gret that it had happened thus, hut was re-assured by his fellow inembere. that the course adopted by his _son was one worthy'of oommerndation. . Regret was expressed by the members at the approaching departure of Mr. .lohn Leclsi-e_for Charlottetown. Mr. Leclare said he also felt grieved st. ‘having to sever his connections with his fellow members. Nevertheless he would be faithful to the society .and would keep in touch with it, and would attend their meetings as much as he could. A,reaolution of condolence was passed and conveyed to Mr. Antoine tl. Gallant at the death of his father Gallo al toM F dl a ii Cyprlen nt, so r. er rl n Arsenault at the death of his mother. ne ember was asked to ve a lec s _ ` ...H-~~.~K. __ "` i »¢AA05 'N‘°.*N "hi qslitll - -lqgpir. Y for renoislul painl- ufuiumerorooo r _ . utlsteounvuns- “ , Baudreuult of the _,Assumption Society was held in the C. M. B. A. hall. iii...-o being ii gona aiinnrlsnoo. All __ 0 m gl - :“.f;'"..:::tf:i‘.:‘.f‘..::l.:.“~‘ “‘nif:si..;‘“ ea. -- -ii marks were inade liy several of the NRG itlilifil lil ADfl\~*'M- / N .. he seftono -ri re,,:l¢outo‘rs, 'J vu sinks, oisseto, - -AsnAws vii.|.Aoz.-- 'nie rein- lnr monthly meeting of the Succursale the olllcers with few exceptions were present and the usual proceedings POULTRY A D EGG We are buying poultry daily at highest cash rices. _ p We deal largely in EGGS and we are now ready for the coming season’s business and as formerly we will buy eggs in large or small quan- tities direct from farmer-i or from egg circle. | G1‘0Ce1'ieS When you want good _ The Besi Time lo Sell is when price is highest Eggs will be declining in price in the next few weeks, and the demand for poultry is heavy, therefore sell your FOWL at once instead of keeping them until mideu mmer when demand will be small and danger of shipping greater. Consequently lower prices. Raise More Pouilrv The demand for good poultry is increasing ea.~h year. This is farmer‘s opportunity. Don’l Raise Dozens Bui Hundreds We are prepared to contract at once to buy tons of all kinds of poultry rext autumn and winter, and willing to guarantee a stated high price for proper qualitv. We buy poultry all the year round. ' We sell poultry food ol' all ki nds, also “P_ratt's" poultry supplies. Call, write or phone. ‘ F. J. Holman & Co.l.ld Charlottetown sat tue thur. - i ., , www, Y' i groceries, good grocery service and grocery _satis- faction, come to Tuplin’s. That are I Q Clean, Fresh W ia and Good l _`,7_. groceries fresh, you will You will iind Tuplin’s 1/' find them absolutely clean } f and good. And you will not have to pay more than ‘ the market prices either. Tuplin’s _grocery department is kept spotlessly clean all the time, is neat-looking, bright and airy and is under the direct personal supervision of a grocery expert. _ You get what you want, when you want it, at Tup- lin’_s Grocery Department-no waitingé no delay, no dis- satisfaction. GET YOUR GROCERI S AT TUPLIN’S. V Reuben Tuplin & Co., l mem e o es y.: ‘ ` L ` o' ‘ lierslntli interest rtii octet W st rn -IT PAYS fd buy in this Profil! -THE MORNING DAILY Guardia tal Parlours, Summerslde. ' side. -FREE-és, business course at th Union Commercial College. For pa -YOUNG MEN.-- 'l‘h's§new Ste son and Borealino Hats s e in. C -SUNDAY SERVICES.-On Marr! 26th, Rev. il. lt. l3el| will preach a merslde. at 7 p.ni. The subject in th evennlg will be The Four Judgments. tho inte Mrs. Peter Arsonault too large concourse of people.- The sa intelligence has been received her from Derry. New hampshire anno Arsenault, Mr Arsenault formerly ti longed to Egmont Bay having mov away with his parents only a fe fully for n number of years and was day lnst.- Mr. Leclnre and family w where he has secured employment. An interesting bit of news comes fro black fox has her-.ii captured ‘by _Mr ln. a snare nlivc, and the owner ha reason to bn proud ol’ his prize.-M. A WHOLE GRAIN F0_0D. uae whole grains are invariably co s-.i~l¢».rcP|.ies.- it win be d to your advantage to write us for prices on lobster fishing supplies We W . years ago. He taught school success- can save you money. R. T. HOLMAN. a _LID/IITED. Suinmerstde. c- ‘ 7948-3~23M2lE1l. 5. EQUlPMENTB.-- A most unusual sel- n ectlon ot Military Semi Riding Breach- es $5. Will match Great Coat or Tun- ni lc. PATON & C0., Charlottetown. 5 farm seeds at I-l0LMAN'S you are ae- _‘f=s. R. 'i‘. HOLMAN, Liiurrnn. sum- -SCHOOL INSPEGTOR. - Mr. Marin* Gallant paid an inspectorol ' visit to St. Philip's School Inst week "' and found good work and satisfactory progress. which reflects credit on the tonclior, Miss Lia. Arscniiuit.-M. 1 -House ci.EAN|Nc Au:-s- lloi- ' mcn's Summrslde, have very conveni- E5' cntly arranged tables of house clean- ing aids at the rear of their Crockery ` Department- everything that tends " to lighten and make more effective Y the labors of spring cleaning. 7948-3~23M2lEl.i. 0. ____ -LECTURE.--On Monday evening, March 27th, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. R. Bell will deliver a lecture in King George Hall, Kensington. The sub- t ject ls, A Trip Round the World. This A1100 sP.u’1N,PUFFsrrllonouonrln,. lecture will lie illustrated by some of the finest selections of modern slides. talent. Ailinlsslnn--adults, lhn.; Chil- dren, l0c. 8-24m3i if -soc c|nci.E~MsE1'|No.- The e annual meeting of the _Egmont Bay Egg circle was held on March 9th, in Eginont Uny llull, a_. large number 'ot patrons being ln, atlendance.- Mr. |Curran who was introduced by the reduces Varicose Veins,\Ruptured’;President Mr. Edhilbert Poirier, gave ¢»- some very valuable hints' in connec- fg tion with the egg business and poultry. The report, for the closing year show- *were collected 50511 dozens of eggs, I l f 1 If you want a good, pretty and dainty dinner set. but one at tee same time that is durable and lasting, you will find it in the present showing of our New Stock Patterns These patterns are kept in stock, and no matter how many plcees the girl may break, you can always duplicate, at small cost, from our stock. If your set is lacking any odd piece. bring it up to full stren- ztli from this new stock of stock patterns. BLACK & C0. /'= “\ their value amounting to 310101.93; average price por 'dozen 20 cents. azc will be looked forward next year. tion.-M. ___'1` 1 _ _ .»\‘4" _ ii* - ,_v N, WA.3ii\n\‘t A is ‘ J-Piiaralu sured of the quality being good. sud. tho price the lowest. Write for prlc~_ l merllldv. 7948-3-23M2lE1i.~% Special music by local and outsido‘ od ii good record for' the circle. There _Satisfaction was expressed by all i \ l /" /2' ‘I _,.11-_,_ 1 \\\ * if o \V l with you wisely - lowest prices in P. E. I. Books are ready._ Phone this mornin 1 those who spoke and a greater patron- Tho following is the list of new olllcers grcsigeni.. yr. Edhllbert Polr`ior, Vice- ir-"" -E res ent, oeoph F. Arsennu t; Direc- to,-B_ pred mchm.d_ Albert yeo_ AUM” tendered to Mr. Arsenault for his Arscnault, Polycarp Arscnault, Azade -Bernard. Clouis Gaudet. Edward Poir- ier. f Secretary Treasurer, John F. Ar- senault. As has been previously an- nonced, Mr. Sylvain Arsenault. is manager and collector for this coming year. and his many friends wish him Artiitic Wall Decorations Splendid Range Now Ready Handsome-really decorative wall papers are not so much a matter of rice-asa matter of taste. And there’s no individual consideration about your i home that calls' for careful choosing as Wall Paper does. The size of the room. The lighting of the room. The location-the shape-the height¢-every one of these things needsgconsideration in choosing a paper that will be truly decorative. Our wall paper menhave been at this very thing for nearly twenty years. They have studiedltlie matter from every point of view. And they’re ready to advise l dining rooms-f-forbedrooms-for the library-for the den. And. every paper is a well chosen--tasteful'~ai°tistic one. The largest selection in P. E. I.-and the l 7c to $5.00 per Double Roll g-we’ll send what you want. i 1 r 4A___ The new-wall papers are m. There are papers for halls-for parlours -_for i l worthy lecture to which ho responded in capable terms. it was also suglwi- ted that Mr. Arsenault would be on- trusted with the task of preparing an- other lecture if he wishes to do so, Rev. P. P. Arsennuit again brought up this section. The meeting also dealt; with the hauling of black muck good luck in his new line of occupa- ‘ from the swamlls ls a strongfactor as a. fertilizer. At 9.15 the meeting adjourned.-C. which it is evident -LECTURE AT CLUB MEETING. -At Mont Carmel Hall on Tuesday March the ninth a large number of people assembled to hear an interest- ing and valuable lecture on “Educa- tlon" -given by Mr. Alphonse Arsena- uec, Graduate of Laval University and belonging to Mont Carmel. “The lec'-' ture was particularly worthy of the occasion as it treated especially on ' education ln its first stages. That is in connection with the primary school. 1-le also spoke in a lengthydlscourse of education as to its moral and phy~ l slcal effects on the child. At the close of the lecture, Rev. P. P. Arsenault, Messrs J. T. Richard, John F. Gai- ' lniit, .gixitzsonaiiltkand otlgiés palslsed ' u. ew r e remar s on su ect K2ll8illgf0ll The Sll\lll)'8i(_|€ and each. especially congratulated Mr. C k Arsennult on his accurate ways pf LESLIE CAMPBELL, ‘ l __ - ___--_ _ ;;- _J \ 'oc ery ore K' treating his theme. 'Finally ii vote C890 TYGVOYSB. P-E-L ' " f _ 1- _ of thanks was moved. seconded and "91°'1'2°MWUn5m°l`ill\- ‘ IESTERII PEBSOHILS --Miss Aurelli Arsenault of Urbain- vllle was visiting in Abrsm’s Village last week.-M. -Mr. John S. Leclare..St. Gilberts has secured a position in the hardware department of the store' Arsenault & Gaudet, Richmond.-M. 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