iinlucs Nothin . @239! I é. UT our ncal ed-for Suit Trad” Overcoat Sale is making thousands of new friends and better 612i (T132; fer 22 . Any Uncalled-for Suit .or Overcoat in our store yoiir; for one piictéfg. price that is leis-s than the actual cost & material alone. ' There is-a vast choice of fabrics of diial- ity, weaves and coloriiigs, they ‘aide all included in the lot- sizz-tesr-yes we 65.. k fit you perfectlylcdi-nm-r-r-iake ybir selection today and join tire army of English & Scotch iiEéltsEgq; friend; U- .» ~- I one Price ONLY All le Serge Suts 52ml’; $45 Included ODD ODD ODD COATS VESTS PANTS $5_95 Your $ jfl Your Your Choice 1' Choice z Choice These Prices are Less than the Cost of Material alone English gscotch ‘ Woollen 158 RICHMQN ST. ' Charlottetown, _E_.__I_.______ n‘ r will ii m .v d ll b l Out-of-Towp Mfllqltotiinding oih-vitiiciiiiia-rrii: 5'35? on: Overcoat Sale. £2: e ...i._- G l.‘ ‘Postal Clerks‘ Association WCMIS A, A _ . EASTERN __Ii_IltlliI)iAN ..'lF ITS DRY GOOD! we have it. lvel S: Murdock, Montague. _-..-"I)\'UCTION sATi-z or J, w_ (“M1 FUN. liltmtiu-zue. ls postpon- ed until luriher notice. -»“‘THE MONTAGUE ODDFEL- LOWS will attend service in int- Clhrlstlau (‘htirch on Sunday, April .'4tli ut ii o'clock p. m. zzTHtE "BRUNSWICK" Phono- lraph la modern and superior In fmmlflrflipcctan Sold on easy terms if desiredh-Beer Q, wuks" W“? PL-LSTPEII N PERSON A LS _ ..“.\i1‘. ilil Mrs. James Campbell. ‘ ttundas. -were visiting Glt-nfunnliig recently. .."Mr. Anczis Mclhmalil Little Pond, was in Gleniannlng recent- ly on u. business 1rl.p_-D, V ..'Mi‘. Angus Ihltillonalil, build- Hii: mover was in Montague, Fri- day on n business trip.—l). _ Mill/ll‘. lmn l‘. Campbell oi‘ Glen- tunning Will-l on u visit to frlgudg in St. George's reccntly.~1’), ___,_ ..‘»Mt'. till Mrs. Joseph Johns- ton wt-rc on a visit to Glcnlfunnlng rpcentGy. ~tl). “WI-r. .l. J. M‘t~l'lii-.rotin ‘has i-o- turmwl homo l"; tllenfzinitini; from ll ironies visit Iii his sister Mrs. ‘Allan J. AiL-‘llonultl of (fhepstoive. L‘. -——~——¢-o->-—-- SHORTAGE IN THE BOSTON TREASURY liilitflYlN, April ill- A shortage in the city ll'l‘.llSlll‘_\' ot‘ $10,000 bo- caine knr-"xit tllllily its; it result of an audit tirrieretl by iiic_olty' trea- ,surer, 'l‘ho:tias W. Nliirrziy. on the ‘are oi‘ his. reiirt-iiiont from office, The. iahortngo was found in tho itrrcrtttnis oi 'l'llfilllllS J. 0’Duly, Cflfihivl‘ oi‘ tho 'l‘rezi.~aury Depart tncnl. .\‘l>l\")i‘ Peters said. I0'lla_'.', who has boo" {i5 years in tho oily snwrvico, had been named by M‘ ' t' Point's as the new city i l'(’.'lli'lll‘0l', Iilitiyoi‘ Peters said liri expected til have n statement litter in tho day from (Ylhily who wus stiid to be ill at his home. -—-—-<0->---- GOOD NEWS FOR POSTAL CLERKS Notice hats been received liy the from Otlnwn. or o der zion which will rziisq tho status o 300 postal clerks or Canada, who h:i.vr-. been classed as junior clerks. With their re- cognition as senior clerks, Ottawa lwill concede them the clerk's rat- ing, which raises their salary from [$000 to $1500 per annum, mini- .nium saltiry. , If you lmolu '. m. r a s ti, plan] O§O§O§OI ll. l MABON Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague, P. E. I. Graduate of Canadian Oph- thalmic College. Toronto and other post graduate courses. Exclusive Test Room con- nected wih Drug Store. Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to - $10.00 From East Point to CnDB i Bear is a big territory, yet ; right across this space ; Parkman Supplies the Z Big Majority of { Eye-Glasses iiriiiiif fllglllfllld the oNLti GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) in Montague _ Calliind see ioAr-figumil ii" ur-ro-o or width. PABLOUIIS. Ii. AE. PARKMAN IILDUATI OFIOIITIJIII Iceman. l!- I. l. )V.-\l\'(“()ll\ll¢}lt. n. (t. April zt-Jfiil" @585- ‘the respected iesiilsnts in the per ~ “CHAR t“ l‘ I sofas on THE coun- LOTTETOWN EGG LAY- ING GONTEBT FOR The 24th Week, Ending April 17th, i921. 'l'hsre Wl-IJS ii failing off of 42 eggs in the third Prince Edward island Egg- Laying Contest during the 21th week, owing to the Vdull. cold, dinmp weather. The total number of eggs laid by the 25 pens was 1,085: th-s grand total since the contest stunted is 10,920. There; are 10 hens in each pen, and 3 pens laid ll possible of 10 eggs ln onel day. Eight hens lurid a possible of 7 eggs each during the week.| There are 3 broody hens, and 2 liens illed. There are 3 hens in the contest that have laid over 100 eggs, aLtt-d 2 zmore than have la-ld 99 eggs to date. Mr. J. B. lilltllmans pen of Barred Rooks tied Will/ll Edwin Reid's White Leghprns for place for-the week with 54 eggs each; Mr. William Nest-lets White tail Fnitm's pen of Barred Rocks No. 22, for second place with 53 eggs; Mrs. J. J. Mebelianhi White Wyandottes tied vulttli Mr. C. Mc- Lellan's White Leghorns for 3rd place, with 52 eggs; Mr. H. L, Mrichonis Barred Rocks tied with Mrs. fiullpitfs WirItQ. Leghorns for 4th place, with 50 eggs; Mr. J.‘ E. Siirclairls pen of Barred Rocks was 5th, with 49 egtgs; and the two pens of Barred Rocks, Nos. 23 and 24, owned by the Experi- nientul Station tied for 6th place, e ‘with 48 eggs each. . l The pen of Barred Rocks No. 25. owned by the Experimental Station. still leads the contest, with 643 icggs; Mr. J. B. Mlllmaifs pen is 2nd, with 607 eggs: the Experimen- tal Fermi," pen of White Leghorns, iNo. 21, is ttimt, with 585 eggs; Mrs. J. J. Mcllellnrfs pen of White Wyandottes is 4th, with 574 eggs; Mr. Williann Nealohs pen of White Leghorns is 5th, with 565 eggs; Mr. J. J. Jenkins’ pen of White lmghorns ls 6th, with 557 leggs‘; Mr. Edwin RGlfl'S'[)€ll of WVhite Loghornis is 7th, with 537 tagger; and Mr. H. L. Machon's ipon of Barred Rooks is 8th, with t The following are the prize win- ners for the 5th four-weekly pe-l riod, ending March 20th, 1021:—- Fl-rst pen—No. 11, 184 eggs, Mrs .I. J. Mcbeillan, Grand River-a first - Legitorns tied with the Erllerlmell" t "LIQUID GRANITE is the floor varnish that gives satisfaction. 1t gives floors a beautiful lasting lustre whether they are of wood, linoleum or oilcloih and provides a surface as hard as granite, which withstands every test of endurance. Even boiling water woii'l hurt it." Specify Liquid Gran its-Made by Wei-IX Lnrgui MIKCTIS ell-John and hint Spcelnllien Wllkerville, Ontario h ..-__. ‘ soto av BEER n. wants Charlottetown I ree Records .1 $2.00. Second pen, No. 7, 155 eggs, Mrs. It. W. Bullpitt. Cardlgan—' 1.00. HOTEL ARRIVALS VICTORIA HOTEL r J. H. Glills, Montreal; C. F. Casnidy. St. John: E. A. Watson. Ottawa; Thos. H. Irvine, Toronto; A. E. McClecery, Fredericton; E. H. Rsyinor, Sutmm-erslde; Peter G. Clark, Suimime side; John Acker, Summerslde; W. E. Barnes, Mone- ton; J. S. Buyers/Montreal; Chas. H. Kundestein, Montreal; P. G. Rowe, Coleman; LeRoy Holman, Summerslde. -—-<o-o-—-~—- REVERE HOTEL M. F‘. McDonald, Montague; It. A. McLeod, UIKE; Henry A. Jen- kins, Pownal; Mr. and Mrs. Colin, Boswell, Powniil; Ellie Penny, Pin- ette; R. J. Mcllellan. St. Georges: D. S. McQuarrie, Crapaud; I-LF. Feohnn, Mt. Stewart; W. B. ‘Prowsdsle, Crapnud; A. Campbell, Montague; N. Scott, Montreal; Boyd Lowther, Crupaud; Alfred Webster, Maxie; J. C. Green, C. Bedeque; Edward Gaudet, Sum- merside; E. E. Price, Boston; F. E. P. Conroy, Sourls; H. Thump- HOII. Toronto; W. W. Graves, St. Johm; E. L. Harrlngtom-St. John: Milton Rf Dlngwell, Bay Fortune; Nell Nicholson, Cardigan; E. Phil- lips, Tyne Valley. IN MEMORIAM ‘MR . WILLIAM LANIGAN '0n Tuesday morning, ‘March 2.! a HEUI gloom was cast over the community of Cumlbrltlge, I’. E. l. when it became known titut one ti. ‘son of Will-tam Lnnlgan had surl- trlcnly passed away. Mr. Lnnlgnn had ‘been in good health until the imnrninr; of his ilenth. when Ric complained oi’ not feeling as well. and n few minutes later pnssed a-way. His sudden death was ii great blow to his wife and family. tile will be much missed in the home and in the community as he took a deep interest incverything ‘pertaining to its good and wiu much respected‘ by all who knew him. Ho was 60 years of age and leaves to mourn a Borrowing wife live sons and five daughters, mim- eiy Terrence and. Alfred rm St. Mary's Road, Edward, James and Archibald at home and Mrs Peter Cairns of Albarry Plains. Mrs. Joseph P. lsandrigan of Everett. Miiss., and ‘Elle Alice and Gertrude at home. Also three brothers and one sister Daniel and John oi Cambridge and Michael of Pan- mure Island’ and Mrs. Nell Camp- bell of Gaeperoeux P. lil. l. His Free records is a phrase much used now-a-rlays by some who would have the purchaser" believe he is getting something [or nothing. WE D0 NOT GIVE ANY FREE RECORDS! We sell Gramophoncs and Records at Lowest Prices consistent with fair dealing to our customers and ourselv- es, and the public may as well understand that. in the final analysis THERE IS NO SUCll THING AS FREE REC- ORDS. Did wc give free remrtls it would be necessary for us to charge more l'or our KNLIIIODIIOIIES, or furnish AN IN- STRUMENT INFERIOR IN QUALITY. ln either case the purchaser nvhen he would come to know the truth would be sore, not. only on us, but on the music business in gen- ei-iil. We believe ours is an honourable business, and are determined to keep it so by selling honest goods at honest prices. I No catch penny offers here, rather A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL! CONSULT US, FOR MUSICAL GOODS Miller Bros. CHARLOTTETOWN funeral took piece on March 24th lowed by a large concourse people and after the rites of the joining cemetery. Catholic Church was performed b," rest in peace. Patriot please copy, RNMWWW imiiiiiiiw uwnriwiwin M mon today. BEST. , and easy to control- They have po climbing easy. They enable you to to St. iPauls Church. Sturgeon, fol the Pastor, Rev. T. Gallant his re- \ of mnlns were laid to rest ln the ad- i, liilillifii i /~@~ .-/// w .. JAN ffifili” y, w“? LLQA...“ .._ May his soul ' ENE. The Cars the eoplei Want We arentsked almost daily by owners 0f nearly all Othill" "E1399 Qf Cars to exchange for a DODGE CAR. This Proves to “s that e 0 8'6 l8 the most popular and satifactory Car 0n the market today- Because Dodge Cars are the BEST that money and experienced ab- ility can build, the people want THEM. They are recognized as FIRST for long ‘and SATISFACTORY SER- t ' f 1 d 'i t‘ . Th y are comfortable VICE’ They are light on ue an rlilercgrlldulplgplogulficieeent to make hill Dolge the BIG GARAGE BILLS so com- Every owner is a Booster. Because every owner is satisfied. Buy the On sale at 174 Great George Street. Kennedy Z liltbster lliliiiltd MM MMMMMM MMMMMM RMRMMRRRHRRHRMMMAKMM IZCQTwTIW -1i.;~-' u t - ti“ THERE TIIEY ARE} LOOK THEM OVER: MAY AMBEROLA RECORDS JUST our everyone’s humming-classical music played land sung by the World's greatest artists-all are here in the Edi-son Amberola list. If you own an Edison Amberola Phonognaph come in and select some new records-or if you haven't bought one yet, let‘ us give you a little private concert of your favorite music. SPECIAL 4224—Broadway Roee-J-‘ox Trot. Harry Radermanh Jill Orchestra‘. 4225-Home Again Blues-Fox Trot. Harry Raderman’: Jazz Orchestra. ' QZZS-Palesteena-Fox Trot. Green Bros. Novetty Band. Premier Quartet. Al Bernard 4227—My Ma mmy. 4228-Timbuctoo. _ ROYAL PURPLE RECORDS 29074—Roses of Pipardty, Wood, Violin, piano acc. by Andre Benoist Albert Spalding. 29075-Give a Mari a Horse He Can Ride, Bass-Baritone. Arthur Middleton. REGULAR LIST 422'9—Rosie—F_ox Trot. Max Feil'e' Della Robbin Orchestra 4230-—Good-Bye-—Lady Billy, Soprano and Tenor. Elizabeth Spencer and Lewis James. 4231—Caresses—Fox Trot. Lenzberifl Riverside Orchestra. 4232—Pocahontas. Premier Quartet. 4233—$he Walks In Her Husband’: Sleep. Aileen Stanley. 4234_Roya| Tourist—March Noveiette, Banjo, oreli. ace. Shirley Spaulding. 4235—No Wonder I'm Blue. Ernest Hare. 4236--That Old Irish Mother of Mine. Tenor. Allen McQuhae. 4237-Sweet and Low. Jules Levy’: Bran Quartet. 4238-Down the-Trail to Home, Sweet Home, Tenors Char- les Hart and Lewis James. . 4239._Re¢o|lcctions of 1861-65. Trumpet. Edna White. 4240-'Toodies—One Step. Green Bron, Novelty Bind. 424i-Favorlte Hymns oi‘ Fanny Crosby, No. 2 Mixed Voices, orch. ace. Calvary Choir. We will be glad to send Records by mail. We talso pay postage on them; send check or money order, with ser- ial number of records desired. _ . “Get your name on our Mailing List.” A. E. TQOMBS 167. Queen Street Charlottetown, P.» E. I. t) <= -.»....-.-. -.