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"'l`hat's the very thing- st's the trouble." replied the hus- band. “l told him to prove it and he did" .._____.-...- I Stylish Spring Suitings And Coatings for Women We respectfully call the attention of the ladies to our New Spring and Summer Suitings and Coatings. 'l`hey are among' the most up to date that the markets provide. You are invited to look them over whether you buy or not. We will sell the mat- erial by the yard at the lowest price that can be obtained in the city or have lt made to order in our usual first class manner. We suggest that you place your order early to prevent disappointment when the season is atl- . vanced. ’ I _ D. A. Bruce ' 156-158 Queen Street l S5724!-~l.\lit‘. new _.IT PAYS tn hay in this -ESMERALDA will be played'in Stunmerside on Easter Monday. 8999 -AT MALPEQUE. - Mr. Sidney Bonneli will preach at both services in Malpeque tomorrow, Sunday, at ll and 7. l -TRAlN’8 ARRIVAL.-The special train from Charlottetown lu connec- tion with the Seed Fair. arrived in Sunlmorsidc Friday morning at 1 o'v.-lock, with over ilfty passengers. -H. -RESIGNS POSITION.-Mr James Slulmonlls, who has served as janitor ot' the Prince County Hospital, Sunl- lncrslde. since its ercctioll. has rc- signcd his position and will leave for tho States ill n few weeks.-Il. --RETURNS HOME. -- Ai’tcr un dcrgoing a successful serious opera- tion in the Prince (To. llospltal eight weeks ago, Mrs. James Dixon or llradnlballe, has so wt-ll rel-_ovt~re.u that sho has ruiurllell in hcr homo.-l li. -BAPTIST CHURCH.-»-ltev. H. C. \\'ri|.;llt, ut Sussex, ll.. arrived ill Sllllllllorsltle _vcstt-rtlny, crossllltz by the Capes route, and will occupy thc pulpit ol the Sl|lnlll\~‘l‘sidc linptlst t`lllll't-ll on .\`undny, the iaith, nlorllinl: and l-vcllillg.-»X. AN OMISSION.--ln tho rt-port. of the l’u\\'nal Srllool vnllrcrt, \\'l\l<:l\ ap- pt-nrod s few days ago, two splelnlld paltriotir rut-ilutiolls. wllirll were very wcllltllllly l‘cullcrt~.ll by lillss Florence Rrowll and bliss Vcrnn Smith, were illndv1~rtcll\l_\' ouiittcd by the corrcs~ poudeul. -AGED LADY DEAD.---'l`llc Prus- hytl-riall lvllnfrss sn_\'>;: 'l'ho collgre- gntion of St-otshllrn. lost its oldest lllollllivl' ill tbo persnll oi' Mrs Alex- nndcr Rlllrrny. “l>ul\rnbill," who en- tersll into rest on thc 27th Fohruury. at the :ltlvanc|»tl ago ot' lid years. This vollf.-l'able lnlly. who li\'<\,li under six :»;nvl~r<»iglls. ivns well known to a large | nlllnber of nlillistvrs. who ll gctlvratioll past ell_io_\'en:_i\r1_a__|:_¢\|-_v,0%f_{1_};_~_§ -nuuon or .1-as cons.-it lo A gh,-hung and sensational story of a An extremely Amusinl Comedy . can 0 alle a ery! k f_h¢M_ C| h, f »' ' ` ~ |51 Pgrlgrg, Summgrgidg, g»e!iLar;°:;° reacenu; |_|wu;n{5f0l:-. the Kentu¢key M°unta|n8 _ _ _ W” tulle of loshig his saw mill by fire, has -1 _ -_ I * ’ _ Sl““\’d5Y» MUCH 130|- 9976'3'12M2l°1l returned the same evening.-Z. ‘ -wAN‘rED AT oNcE -An oxnerl o ° ' purcllased some of the machin ry . A I ` ° SQDN ‘ aucgfi _f_l1_:_l:!i_l;_t_!]l'l’_J:_l;m\;1_l_:31'-s____‘?_{‘_|;:_l_f_i _its from the unused electric plant here. Z _ The. wayward vlwan S “ _ _ __ __ _ 8955*-1°m3i -success Anno/to. _- .News A H se Son . 1118 Masta' -\MP°sTA~T M\_i_Eg'NG°-_T-M-_li iil».lill¢b'i§." t,v-_ _"_" , obituary services. The pall bearers 00-- f’0i‘ili1litl Plickiilg C0ll\PHl\Y- Tig' of our best singers, viz., Messrs. Brit- '“W'LM°T VALLEY' _ me “mud” were Nicholas Ahern. John lilnekitl, Ili-Sli Tffldiiil; C0.. C. F. l\i0ri'lS59-Y- toll O'Colluor, Albert O'Conuor. John ‘“" "f ""’ l’“P"” “Y “'"“‘°‘ V““"Y Wm. Ryan Ben. Warren. Dave Solent llsslist & llivlmlis and 0l1\\frS»-Z» ooosot. .lolm J. cllalsson and smclolr school for the mollth of Feliruary, is and 1,em,.'B]a“cha,.d___y‘ ___ as follows:-Grode I.-l, Pearl Waite; ____ _|MpgR1-ANT M551-|NG __ The two Solm Albert and Hem-y_ fonoweq 2- -iw" C“f‘°l>'1 3- Glad” 1’i°k°“"» -c'rMlNc AND oolue.-Mr. Jas. 'rlgnlsn' onli Polmor hood nairylllg Wm, Selection, on the piano, vlolln H“h°"L Ag“““" l‘~’-Wall' Grade 'L_ H. Gavin, accompanied bv his neice, Association held their annual meeting and home; and were ehcgred several ‘ 1, Myrtis l-’ickctts_ Grade lil.-1. Eli' Miss Mary Gavin, spent Ellndav ill in Tigllisll Hall on Tuesday afternoon nm,-,s_ Next in 0,-der Came D,-_ M¢. Z” ‘Vail-95 2' Dilmls H035' H‘"'°1‘lD“y Woodville.-Mr. H. S. (‘rocketl from with Rev. Mgr. D. M. McDonald act-. Nallv of St Louis and ina voice which '”‘l“al)i 3' A“’“l" Jardilw' Grade Woollville, was here the other nav ing as cllairnlan, and Mr. A. .ll I\loFad- w0h|`d hhvé graced hny operatic stage [V~“‘1~ Adu H“‘-"“l"5 2' Luella lvfmei on business, driving one ot' the most yell as secretary-who is likewise' sang two Songs famtliar tu an, fohow. ,l3. GPHCG S0l>“.\'~ Gfilllfi V-"'1- Ethel 'beautiful young horses seen this year. president oi’ this' association. lt was eh hy pet; p_ C_ Gauthier, who also ‘\l5"€"Y7 3; Eu” "‘“""°WSi il' Horace -Mr. William Gaudet oi' Ebbsiieet. shown that during' the season ot' 1914.! Mug lhref, French songs and. won H‘“’5l"‘~ 'H“““” “'l‘°S° “'t‘“‘d“""°‘f mr accompanied by ills son l'Gd\val'ti,Spent 823,146 lhs. milk were received and mhnh applause by his splendid singing thc '“‘”"h “'“5 l’°I`f°""i"l““°"" “alle Tllursdlly ill Tignish.-Z. z made illto cheese weighing 80,734 of 0 phhadu hs an encore, The well Eliza \\'ailo_ l.olli¢- Day. Harold ___ lbs. That over eight thousand dollars known reciter Mr. Maxwell Murphy. U33" H“h“"l "\g"““'~ P""“`|l` W’~‘ll°~ -CLOSE COMPETITION. - From were paid to the patrons and that the ‘followed hm] with much forensic force H‘""‘°° H“‘3*‘""' |""l“g H933' U‘"`l“B nil tenders submitted to the Tlgnish sllprellolllers will receive six per re(-hell' “Ar-mise yo Brave (‘.anu¢llans" Hogg' Mum” },1°g"" Grace smmy' W"]` M111 L. f‘&ll1H‘1‘ Dilil`.Vll\E AHS0Cii1tl0ll cent. dlvidelllls on their last _vear’s --li piece suited for the occasion. Mr. ‘er Hogg' Lum* Awww' Lauretm fm' llalilillg "ink lluflllli lm’ Coming bUSil1f‘-H1 This iS Sllillll 00mlJHl'€il i0 Sylvain ilicllard came next with two .ls was the case on this occas Richard. Mr. L. S. Perry, with his leader of nations in lndustry and edu- cation, was now looked upon as a people who care more for materialism than anything else ami that their real motive had been to conquer and rule the nations. That this present war situatioll had compelled France to acknowledge her mistake in forssklng its old state of religion ill exlling her sons and daughters who were leading lives oi’ chastity and doing good and denying her people the inherent rights of religion brought down through ages. it had also brought the soldier closer to his Maker lu view oi‘ tho fact that it. was the daily practice in `Kltchenor's Army to oiler up daily prapers and place their soldiers under His divine lguidance and protection; continuing, the speaker spoke at length on Bci- gluln and her people, he showed Ilow over seven million of her inhabitants had lived in a country a little larger than our own Province. He illuctdat- ed their former lllode of living and said that gardening had been the chief factor ill the prosperity of the _little plucky country and exhorted all pre- sent to follow her example and take up the tilllng of the soil and- help to QUlKlf‘-Y» season those who made the lowest bids the 10 por cent .paid every other year, popular songs and the applause given _’““ ,, and were ovnllwielit were occepwlf- but in view or the flint that many le- hh., was also gl-oo; and oooh was the _- '_WEDD|NG BE'-'js' "' 11"* '“°""' The tlireffiors Mllivlllltffi ilmtit WHS h- pairs were made to the plant and it t-use when Miss Mary Morissey fol- ‘_"5 “f the 9”' "f "‘°l"‘“"" ‘1““"“°‘1 limi’ 11111110' ‘° d¢'~’l‘l** Whiml 10 HW” great. deal oi’ fixtures were bought. lowcd with two selections on the man- '“"`_' me S““ ms?" “"0" ““ _""°l"“‘led the contracts in view of the rect that hence thc decrease in percentage on dolin_ At this point Rev, P_ (3, Gan. llormm' 'aim' . It Shmm Wim. double from aerial” dlglricfs Several _had Ulf* "-0lllDHI\l"S 1914 Gtlrllilliés. Thi* thier was called llpoll to address the ”P_lf‘3'_'d0f` fer, 50”” Paul" ('°1_lV9“i» hid the same figures and the dsclsiou some hoard ot' directors of 1914 were ulhliellce and speaking extemporuh. , “'.*".°“"“; “““.‘:“ _ ‘lt "h" S“““l““"V rested 011 the COIIIDSWHCY Of the mm* ullallilllollsll' ullnoillted for 1915. von- eonsly lllaukerl the ladies ofthe Rell rall lll rcvcrentlal .lttltulle knelt Miss mm5e]f___Z_ Sistmg of Mcssm A_ _]_ 1\£|)cp;,dye“_ pjmss 1-or me grem work they were _ , __ _ , ,_ Rev. D. M. McDonald, B. _ Valle. doing forthe boys on the battlefield- “f"} _ML F_'f“'_‘k _l)"{rl'_ bf' Nicholas' -GHATEFUL T0 AU---°'l`l\'~’ mem- John M. Ready. Thollllls Nelligau and classing them with the Red Cross “ll 1”' ‘IMI ‘f’°§'_""f"‘l;_,° ;""‘l;1“'°w_Dr°' WTS Of UW R00 CTOSS S0Ci@I.V _here Fidele T. Bernard. it was decided to nurses nt the front wllo were daily "_‘;“"(;_€‘q _lf °"__ flhleirb _°‘_‘°g_“;;"‘ \\'\Bll i0 Ulilllk HU lll0S€_ WHO B0 lill\ill>` rcappnlnt thc present auditor, Mr. facing tienth to relieve sufferings. The ,`:“lO¢ia]n‘\/lissu This u;,,Tid"ed`:`,|,(g was anenfled me l_"°““"" fsflvml U“<\9¥` '|10 'Fllolnas Nclligun. for the coming year. alloteti space given to_ the writer will dl‘ei)ssed in blue suit with black 'la' au-» auspices of uns orgamzamm Tueseay Messrs' J` J‘ Arseuauh' and A' Ji Mc" uecessimm givmg only n synopsis of willow ___u___e __‘___d was ____e____e-__ ~ __ evening. i1l\(;;E_ ;l:;_e9Hl;;'_ l_lltIlls_t,l~_\_,__xlsl:lllli; eaclh patron to ill- on thits ficcasion. __Ne_verI'__ill_tlre his- was __m__ed ____h____“,__ suit _md black that coum be expwmd and much ol rlrieiscvzlls s oc alll uln sl more tory 0 tl S part o t e rov nce was beaver- halt, wllllllwillle gr_ooll1 was ably this is due to the generosity of many ' l ___,{-2__‘__°___“§:§_§:_'_‘é_ __M'i_’_°§“} wha feiussll '-0 1‘-_<'ff0h'- °l111\\t=0 "I _rv PArs|oTlc solrlss-'rho 'rlglllsh also tho on-_llllltlon of patriotism. ann. '_‘_ _ _ " ‘ _ ' ‘ "' ‘C ’ ‘“_ tum ‘_V\lC'\ UU5'1“S mel" UUl\L'l>` WF llrancll of the Red Cross Society held judging from the attention given all p.‘“"l Wim to UN' home ,or uw gm°m"' a‘1"\|3U'0"-_Z~ 'l. very pleasant l-our-f-rt -md lcrinrc through its deliverance thai. lvpproclll ?"`_$_'_€i_l?_I_f__,S,__,'__;:;&,::::;l___Ia;u;__'rvc_;‘1";`§ -°*°“” ln the C. M. B. A. Hall on Tuesday tlon ls not lacking ls lt foregone coa- Mrs |,____rv.__ h______ swle After (___ _____ -LOBSTER FISHING ~~~ it has ovoning. Ml'. Jolln A. Hackett acted clusion. The speaker showed that _ ' '_ 'I ' ‘_ ‘ been definitely decided hy the leading :ls cllairmnn. The allflicllre being a Gornluny had forsaken the true ethics J‘f~““_)l‘ d"“' H"°"g|' th” 5""““““m‘g packers around hero that lobster fish- large one the proceedings were ill of Cilrlstiallity and that this great d'sm""s‘ " rmbption WM hdd' at lug this season would be carried on, accordance and all told thc pro- colllltrywlllcll was at one tllue the there such nn address given on the real cause of the present warfare and abate the lllgll cost of living besides the good each one would derive in the open air doing this even on a small scale ill the line of growing vegetables. ill closing, the Reverend gentleman spoke along the lines already written by Cardinal Mercier. whose writings have been universally acknowledged as a master piece of composition, des- cribing the status of the fighting- sol- dier on each side, showing that it each soldier fought under the impression tllat ills cause was n just one, the Al- mighty ill Hls mercy would give him ills eternal reward. At the close of the lecture a vote of thanks was given htm and speeches complimenting the speaker were made by Rev. Monslgllor T). M. McDonald, Messrs. A. J. Mo- Fndycll. W. F. Tldmarah. of Cl\a_r~ lottetown, J. J. Arsenault, Joseph Ber- nllrd, lion. S. ’I‘. Gallant and Dr. Mc- Nally. Oll the lnotloll ot’ Mr. W. D. Sumner a vote of thanks was given the ladies of the Red Cross of Tigllish and the audience dispersed after "God Save _thc King" was sunt; by all those present.-Z. ‘ friends were present. Tllc evening __ W pi W l _ -" l 'l was spent ill lllusic, dllncing and ` Martin, at the a e ot 56 ears Deceas- ` B., Jerome, Kldsi-s,~?'i'imot_ii7. Prov- -if HE'S A GOOD 7 _ dresser." That's f'-'"1 ~7:_\-_ a mighty nice compli» 555. ment to pay any man. l __f`~.\_`~ " ' |t's more a matter of .W _____ _ ' _ ’ , _ choice of make than _ 1 ,f ’ ` expenditure of money. _ 1141;/ _ __ (I Ask any 20th Cen- f __ 2 RQN1-Q tury Brand wearer. q B00ltl¢t Of Spring Styles .N Free. 1 _ I ` '|l|l| I WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Moore & McLeod* - ' 9 ` " ` . ' ' ` ` _ ___ flflle Mens Stors,l_I9-|21 Quesn8troet _ __ _ -_ ..."0 . ii ' »'.“-.if ~ ..l.w‘.__»‘v=. _ _ ' _ `-"'I "."“'_»-.’ | I ' A 1 1 v _ _ .........,............_...._...~__.., _ “ _ _ir . _,, ,. _ __-_.,_ - ' ` ` 4 qu