ixknl-um u___________,__ _ _ The Impressive f The Spring Exhibit Continues Today _ and Following Days You are specially invited to visit this store on the date nlen tioned above, to see the wonderful showing of new goods in every department. _ _ There will be something interesting and new shown in every corner of the store, but interest will naturally centre about the commanding exhibit of ' I -_-_Nriw HATS-NEW DRESSES-NEW coATs--~ 7 -NEW GLOVES-NEW Hos1EP.Yl-NEW LlNGERIE-- _-NEW s1LKs-NEW DREss FABRics-- . _ .Visit all Departments Today and Tomorrow ~ _ \` _ f c "-_\`~ -ee-ee-0-e-e-e-e-eo-¢ 'Ove-eo<+¢o+o-¢+»'wre-ooooov l In Memoriam E. R. BROW _"'~~“r§ "mr The death of Mr. Alexander Friz- zell, of the Iowalta District, Lacombe, Alberta. occiured at the family re- sidence on Monday, March. 4, at the lge of 'I0 years and eight months. 146 Richmond St., Charlottetovi-'n _ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and MI. HIHOU, am WIA be i’ it Plate Glass Insurance at xewmwm Qu; ,_,,w§‘§’;‘ ,,,§§’,,_ ' Lowest Rate_ ' 'in the yea- im. residing in the dis. ' _ trictilntii tlletimeothis death. He Good Strong Stock Companies was a devoted member of the United r ' Church, and also a member of the Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis, Loyal Orengo Lodge. He had beets in failing health for a number of years, but his death came somewhat mgdmly gt gh; Mgt xg Iggy/gg to AND PRESENTATION ing the people for their'kind dona- _ '-- ltion. All joined ln singing "For He‘l on FSUFUBTY 531- 1929- U19 mm? a Jolly Good Fellow." They all de- °f MF- 15°” Laws” ”5S°m' parted to their homes knowing it to at his home, it being the imnf- be an evening wen ,penn Y °f his biffhdw- The lem 'nic following is thc ra _fp-~" ._ Bntarat H , _,. _ lil lx \\ - 5 ' : o . ..\. il ' ' *_ I li ii `»\ li IIERBENG _and mackerel nets, ` T __ A ' _ ` lines, R 55 L bdtik IODCS, C0l'k -» ' _ ‘ “_” ' . wood, cutch in stock at Brace’s, ` - -- , I~»~ 4 cool-a-20-ii l F l _ ._ if lf, ‘ _ ord Car _ 1 _ ~ cy l _ ,\ I '_ _ I* _ A V > -s Mwnno in thc Town Hail, Features . ' ' if (ij ‘ -:__ / l i I‘°ii], .A ij? .- ‘ , l. ,l > _ _ I _ _ V l Keiilsington, Thursday. 2~ p. m. to ._i _ cm" 'I nm” _ . _ l 1/ *L5 5,, L41 _ it - \ Smit .mths chaotic xi \ \\vYJ Hx; marina .~ ` __ if \ v f;*"’ . `- - ' 1 . .,- ~ ;:;_'___ ,-|____§»'\.. _.02 ]PEOPLE who buy only line things select the Ford car _ because it is correct in every graceful line and because it is absolutely dependable. They recognize Ford quality, V not only as the highest degree of excellence at a fixed and its builders. ' _ The Ford car is a tribute to superb craftsmanship which has brought to its highest point the modern method of standardized manufacture. This means that every Ford caris made by precision machinery more accurately than it could be fashioned by the hand of man. And those who are in a position to judge true worth are among the its: to take advantage of this economic situation, that places the finest light motor car in their possession at a very low price. ` BEAUTY-The beauty of the Ford nml:r.irLr l°iflr"sl»l11_ car is of the thoroughbred typ? se .ful lin prnfu. Nur: lh gums: nu |1- lvmi ‘mn sulfur neu and 1 I zolnuskui mu nm In th up lunge zur. _ Tb: Ford S on fqiupnuns, \ FORD Moron COMP ` duiiegniibcue by in .mlm /qw /mu md sir al rid: .umtpllr/11. All bardwan ffl' I ll/I I/sri-all appoint- ftll_ll| ll gain good lute. Wills dllply cushioned rl/m_blu .rut is standard l quiet,digni&ed-that grows upon you and never tires the eye. For fl-mg in moderate price, but also as an expression of the ideal of is hot I hint of over-embellishment: or suggestion of attention-seeking display in the entire car. SERVICE-No matter where you live or where you go, every Ford dealer is your dealer-specially trained and equipped to provide prompt, ln. telligent, forward-loolting service that ' will lengthen the life of your car and SWC You many more miles of pleasant, enjoyable motoring. _ A TIME PAYMBNT~If you prefer to buy out of income, you will find the authorized time payment plan offered-by all Ford dealers most: attractive. _ _ [f__ ' Cos): lv if The Irish have held fast to their faith. although persecuted for man? years because of it. Thu DBf59°“l10H. the speaker said, had become a bles- sing as lt has been the cause of the Irish people migrating to all parts of the world and spreading the true re- ligion, Ireland is now at the dawn of freedom once more and let US hope that before another St. Patrick's my mc North and south will bt un- ited as one dominion. The celebra- tion of Bt. Patricks Day links the Deaf Hear Again Earpiece Na Diner 'risen nlme Wins liathesiaciic rationing 'nn-my hee Trial eller After iwraiy-iive years devoted ex- clusgvely to the manufacture or scienti- dc edlfng idl the Canadian Acousti- Irish and Catholic peoples together More than 25,000,000 people do hon. our to st. Patrick today. A_ hearty vote of thanks to the gifted Speaker was moved by Mr. Vernon Smith, seconded by Mr. Henry Wedge, score tary of the Catholic Young Men’a League, and supported by Rev, Urban Gillis. Preceding the main feature of the evening was a solo, by M-.-. Guy Houghton in his usual delight- iul rendering, followed by violin sei- ections by Miss Marie' Gaudet, ae- corripsnied by Miss Irene Gallant. ~ The Bt. Paul's Brms Band played some nice selections at the entraliw to the hall before the meeting be- Through New Aid cn..-s Eastern Guardian ..°EASTERN AGENTS-MI. J.W Q con bid., llcpt. ist, so iucmuond st. eat. Toronto, 0iit..`bne Milt Dt'-l’ rests? s nm model scocnicon mi msuaum refelrbmlelit ofml|'e‘a‘l‘l:g 1:: n the deaf. This iatetst xeotlilgtlaoi; iettreel; er s zudlszzz mimic: sounds . ~ are fl) and distinctly trshlmittied d to lbnorlnal earl with wonderful bcbslt to bssrlag snr li alia clilic. :vga ef. ii-ii" ui -: ~".-*;.:::ir."'°.':.';:"'. .z == a on w a two, and a letter will erin* one d t renin lable aide to your ome ° during thc clcctricsl storm oi last. §°eiza"t§i'a’;=énfatiisaeiigligiiiiifniliiytl satin-any night, Mr. Millar and his llsr'> < "»~ \-r _ Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive ew and renewal subscriptions. .msn rtltcs-'rcs fun rui- ence-and barn of Mr. Freeman Mill- Whim Road Cross. about five mii- from Montague, were oompiehly estroyed by are which broke out OW!! xi' _..._ tthe wife were asleep in bed 3 V ANY OF CA_NiADA LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO . ° 4 s I - ' A O the biaee started is not The liremen were promptly the scene and by the aid f the *- ,,,,,,,,,,, mm” md . .mmmzv M °Micc orsco Douglas, tccclicr ,M Prince St School, spent the we k . operated by gasoline, succeed ° . in exunguuhkm Hx. nun". The Bhd ln QIOIIQWWH, "IU IUOBE Of hdl' ` dm' ,mu "mend "me “must parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. ' A INDI Which Wil Vllildd at “I nun.” mm" .°Mr Philip Doyle, who is at- , duno" y by mm tending Bt Dunst-an’s University. V Oherfettetoem is spending ~a vm- - tion as his hmm in Georgetown. A .._.°Wl:l»00Ml vlsrml. - Mr. ,___ i Godfrey is spending a few days ..'0ur correspondent understands 1 on-co thousand to ave tl-iocmid aol- ` "" lm - - ld . - ' v I me us say that elle liwlyl extenh I roillweleometothoeewhovisithet c h home. _ _ In conclusion, my dear, friend, it is our sincere wish that we will oft- times be to your home on future anniversaries. Youwlll please accept the accom- panying gift, as ar reminder of our kind feelings towards you. Signed -Your many friends. 'iratriet muse Mm si* lsr; ' Bloedspou in ales are d breaking of a blood vessel d fox-mstfcn of the en. As dicatss some physical weeknde, nellfheieditln. it would be better _ setetrid'ofs\!\ohehm-ifalieeea ‘ldilldtltt ‘- **,~ a h L "1-f" ' ` "` '- ; ;_~~- A gr - M the time in Montague in thc imsrcctc of ni, YE; nslxlligy aight have lost their firm thc rroct at wood co, whom " 6 °¢°l°“ °f their dvr he represents durin th in il e w ter sea 1: Nom its master The animal son Mr Godfrey is Dominion Seed as un nateiy severely burned in Inspector for Mon - issue district Pi-cd rushing back into the burning build since leaving inspection at M ga In Un sue mfo ;§§“"“"’f ”“‘”’“5 M" M“|"» has Joined the ar-my ci the only bliss gone to a neighbo s house fu), but mu w om. ne" . » surprise md lhilsudutowbli nurergfultiy despatched. 1, ,gm pwkmg in th, pink The the. contents of the eho "vi: ‘tiny of Judge is receiving hearty wngmm- °°°d=d ln setting his ligrxo ku mi mmm mm th' ummm my' md the bun A umm I hc °“t ° Jim is wishing him a happy and ' q y ° W' mm prosperous wedded life.-Com. and straw was destroyed. The loss. stimat/ed at over 11,000. is partly fr' covered by insugmsg, A “cond nr, P3559”-'W5 l-low comes such a poor inark in broke out lundey morning in M,_ '°""*- arithmetic? WW mmm., mn st Monmw _.'Mr. rotor ciotcil is buuding an 'micro had been no are in tba build- ""“°°""‘” "°“ h°"°°' ‘“" ‘“““dS ing and how 3°” mfely in th’ P°“m‘Y b‘“1"'-‘SS~ stopped studying arithmetic when I Hi . i $ c on. IM - ' ed Mill W that Chester Llewellyn, of George- , town has been appointed foreman for the repairs to the Newport wharf and will commence work at once 'Mr and Mrs Fred Alien and fa mily. has removed to Montague. Mr. Allen has been employed by the Mc- Kinnon .Furnishing Co. A ..'Mr. James Condon. Georgetown. was a passenger to Charlestown. A ----_-___ Fat-her (looking at sonfg rgport): feree when I grow up end I uid count ten _.Qs Son: I'm going to be a prize fight re _ o . Zim; ~u'~- -1' »»~ _ EXAMINATION “sitting and supplying Glasses. i ii. J. Mason , ' 0P’.l‘0Ml’l'l£ll'l‘ 0l!tce Connected With Drugstore Montague, P. I. I. 1-, ,_ ri; |;,. .,| _,gr W.. ,., _, *W wa- --_-_Biy _George lVlclVInnus V ._ -__ _‘_ *inl- Y- fr ~- -fi `-1.. .low-\.A~r s 4