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I»_ _V . . -'-_tr ' '._ " - 3 'I' 1,' . _ 4.’ .` 12”? -, .~ _ "bg _ J' - - ~ _.,._,. ,__._.._ _,.-.....,___ _,,._. ____ ._,_ .__ / __ 5.. .I ' / o I l___ '_'-ip 0 if i .amis-u[i`\¢`l-(-§ .__ , l_;'____ ` "7\` 3 _ ,~ , ’A},i5¢A`.~ 6.2 .I _.if-.=:.~_ _- /' -*f'°- -s -- 1. and Suits Every day this store is opening ~ " new garments for women who \'¢i'.*-l»_r\-_g_-1/~;,~ , \ care to be well dressed. $ I To day there’s a smart line of ' the most attractive suits we have Smart new coats seen yet. - They come in soft finish French Serges-Browns $22.00. And then there are hosts of others- Smart new dresses Stylish new suits Coats 10.50, 11.50. 16.00, 18.00 to 34.00. Suits 12.75, 15,00, 16.00, 24.00, 27.00. V MOORE and V McLEOD Limited -ani wt I - I CANADIAN GOVERNMENT' RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND` 'rIIvIi'-: TABLE IN EI=I=scT, FEBRUARY 1st., 1917. ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. _ Trains outward-Read down Trains Inward-Read U; DAILY . ex. Sun. A.M. 6.50 8.13 9.00 9.40 10.20 Tiles Tliurs & Sat l’.l\i_ _ , A_M. 2.20 Dept. Charlottetown Arr. 10.20 - Tue! Thurs & Sat 91?’ 525.3 3.38 Hunter River 9.08 -4. " 4.23 Emerald Junction 8.22 5.02 5.30 Arr. Summerslds Dept. 3.32 2.51 2.20 ."'."' -as mm Kensington DAILY ex. Sun I’. M 2.00 Dept. Summcrside 12.33 I’ort llill 4.53 13.00 Albcrton 7.007 Arr. 'l`ignisiI ` `"""'lL\'li'.Y" " " rx. Sun. l‘. M. A-.M. Arr. 11.10 9.32 8.05 ` 6.58 Dept. 6.00 ()‘i.cary ' ox. Sun. A.M. **"'_`_"i3A`i`l`7r""__" M' 8.10 4.110 ldinorald Junction 5.20 Cape Traverse 7.20 Thus. ""7 "' "` ;' """ "Wi‘ "i¥*`“*` Z’" 'i’lIiir. Wed. Salt. l-`ri. l’_l\l_ l’.l\l. :l_l0 31.00 Dept. 4.-I0 4.45 l'I.04 5.29 0.29 0.0;' -- 7.5:! 0.40 8.50 _-\rr. Ex. Sun. P.M. 4.40 Dopt. 5.54 6.25 ' 7.15 Arr. Daily W H' A Mon. Wed. Fri. A.l\’i_ Arr. 11.30 9.55 9.09 8.38 Cliarlotiotown Mt. Stewart Moroll ` St. Peters Elmira - 6.55 Souris Dept. 0.00 ‘ Daily ' Ex. Sun. A.M. Arr. 9.25 8.09 7.35 _Dept. 6.45 Mt. Stewart Cardigan Montague Georgetown Sat. Daily Only Ex. Sat. & Sun. P.M. 3.10 Dept. 4.55 7.05 Arr. _v~p<..»f° $353 Ex. Sat. &, Sun. A.M. Arr. 10.10 8.27 Dent. no Charlottetown Vernon River Murrav Harbor Tues Thur Sat A.M 10.41- 9°?°F’ :cette $537 7.20 DaIi§”s§t` Only > €ZT` biafng =..¢.-. I _ -f DI.. 1 _ - Tl Fiefe Insurance A Neccssi ty Then insure in good strong stock con. pan- =es,whicn never contest an honest claim sucb as is represented by E. R. BROW IZ ' I ,,_ _ I _ __ ____ _ -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. I -Fon sssr vAI.us In seeds sos us during the Fair. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED. 4832-3-16ME1i -NEW COATINGS.- A select range of New Coatings for Spring now showing at our Drygoods counter. price $2.50 per yard. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED. 4832-3-16ME1i. -PHONE 114 for our Grocery sec- tion. Ne'w fresh stock always on hand.'SlNCLAllt & STEWART LIMI- TED. 4832-3-16ME1l. -MARKET PRlCES.- There has been some notable changes in the markets during the last few daysz- bl-ack oats are new 80 cents. white from 70c to 80c and potatoes $1.00 pei- bushel.-H. -PROVINCIAL SEED FAIR AT SUMMERSIDE, March 20th. 21st, and 22nd. You are invited to _visit our different departments while in town. A good assortment of new Spring merchandise now ready at prices to please. SINCLAIR & STEWART. LIMITED. ` 4833-3-16ME2i. -MONTROSE RED CROSS SO- CIETY_- A branch ol' the Red Cross Society has- recently been organized in Montrose some thirty-tive Imem- bers being enrolled. The' officers are, President, Mrs. It. H. Gordon; Vice- President, Mrs. James' Hardy; Treas- rer, Mrs. John Bowness; Secretary, Miss Bertha Gillis, The collectors ap- pointed have already given in -the foi-` lowing amounts: Mrs. Benjamin Bowness. $14.44; Mrs. Philip Pride- hani, 6.00; _ Mrs. Watson Hardy, 9.85. which, with other contributions am- ounting to $7.00. make a total of $37.- 29 to begin work.. -W. M. 8. MEET.-Oii Thursday afternoon tho W. M. S. of ths'Method» is tcliurch at Kiiiitsfoikl he-ld' their mon- thly niectlng A- goodly number of the members' being present. Rev. R. Brod- ie presided and at the conclusion of the service a young people's Mission Band was organized and named "Maude Grave Brodie". The officials appointed being Mrs. II. Ranisay, pres ideiit; Miss E. I)_vniI;~nt. Secretary; and' Mrs. A. Yeo, Treasurer; Miss Ad- ams,‘ Palm Branch representative. Mrs. S. Baker was appointed delegate to thc W2 M,. S. conference which is to be held at Fredericton. N. B. in June.-W -SCHOOL MEETING.-(ln Thurr- day evening March thc eighth the rzitc payers and tciicliors of St. Itap- hacl anxious for operation and inti- mattl relational ainongst thoiiisclvies' lic"l a. Inecting in the _school houst- witli it grand attciitlniico.-’l`lic Woul- en's lnstitulc bi-ancli of Mount (far- nicl was iidmirably repicsciitetl. Rev. P. l’. Arscnaiilt. Mr. Dennis I). Arst- iiaiilt and Misses Josephine Gallant aiu" Beatrice l’itr¢ were prcsciit' for the occasion. Miss Josephine Gallant presided over the meeting and ex- plained tht' purpose. On account of the unt`avoi'ableIiess of the weather Mr. Marin Gallant, inspector could not at- tend. i\’ir. Vernon Smrtii, Princlrpal of llic-school spoke in lengthy remarks on the illffercnt subjects: effecting the rclation between teachers-` and rate payers. He- said that thc teachers could do a lot more toivards cooper- ating with the parents if tho parents would settle IE'it’l`iciIlt.ies in u private manner with the teachers and not in the presence of the pupils as 'is often done. Mr. Dennis D. Arseiiault made a few remarks' on the attendance and home study the oniission of which nie detrimental to the »pI'ogI~t~ss of the schools in general. He also enumer- ated the inconveniences following from the want oi' a good attendance and home work. Mr. Motliiirin Gallant teaclicr, spoke favo:-auly of the- man- ner in which the rate papers of his district had acquitted' themselves or their duties towards the teachers and pupils. He said that thc- attendance- was very good. the parents regularly drove their children to school and provided ‘tlieni ‘\v'r.li the necessary material. Ho ciicouragcii' the pupils and parents to read more at home or-Ipcciiilly in thc hours of leisure. Rev. l‘. l’. Arscnault spoke of thc difi'c-rent pliascs contributing to build up the ediica_ai',ioii oi' ii futnrq gtcireration. llc Spoke in thc cflectl-I of tho present great struggle and also urges,tlie par- cnts and teachers to prepare the youths of today to be ablo to cope I with thc iirgcncics of tomorrow. The | fntiiro will rt'-.luirc more strenuous ef- » forts than III the past if wc want to coiripeic- with the lnilnid of oniigration from Europe. A voto ot' thanks was tendered to Rev. l‘. I’. Arsenault and thc- teachers oi’ Mount Carmel school for having attended' ami helped lin the discussion. The Womens Instituto was iIIaugiii'aioIE‘ and the good work done house. The meeting adjourned.-il. Ia'l Pa.rlors,_ Siimmerside. ___ dian representative in Sttmmerside. ` '-FINE ZEPHER GINGHAMS only 15c. per yard. New goods at the old prices. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED. 4832-3-1IlMlE1i. -20001-EN MEN'8 SILK TIES. flowing ends, rsguiar 50c. quality. On Sale Special each 39c_ SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED, 4832-3-16ME1i. -Miss Myrtle Adams. Suniniersitle. was a passenger by the Car Ferry. |Monday, en route to the milllnei-y openings on the mainland. -REGAL SHOIES are Iip to date in eve'ry way except in price". See thefm and be convinced. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED. 4832-Il-16ME1l_ _-.- » -10 DOZEN FRINGED linen tow- els, size 15 X 30. Regular 12c, each, for Fair Days. your choice, three for 25c. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMIT- ED. 4832-3-16ME1l. day Marcli 20 Charlottetown vs SiinI~ mei-side-_ One hours skating after match. Band iii attendance. Crystal Rink. 4851-3-16M2i. -PRESENTATION ENJOYED. - The A. 0. H. of Summorside present- ed the Four Act Comedy Drama. “Tha Irish Detective" at C. Bedetlllil Hall on Tuesday evening and made a complete success, the hall was well filled and the specialties between Acts were also highly appreciated. the party comprising -it number of teams returned homo shortly after -LADY HOCKEYlSTS.- Th., Suin mei-side lady hockcyists were again victorious in the game Tuesday even- ing at Crystal Rink with the Itegaiett- es of Aiberton. The total score was 8 which was in favor of the Allies, the Regaleites however are good skaters and put up an interest-ing and clean game. taking their defeat with the utmost modesty. The game was ro fereed by Mr. J. E. Grady with Mr. William. Arsenaulg of Albcrton Judge of Play and the oiiiclatlng was satis- factory to all. The visitors returned homa on Wednesday.-ll. -ANOTHER ISLANDEFI D|»ES IN FRANCE.- The following letter was rocoivcd yesterday in Suinmersldcz "18tli Canadian Clearing Station. l3_ E. F., Franco, I am sorry to inform you that Private I). ll. Anderson, 1-ith Ctanadlan lladtaliqii, dicll yos\erdiIy Iinorning. Feb, liitb,-and was hiiricd by me today. Died of illness and was buried in the cemetery attached to this station. (Sgd_) Z. -Guborru'_=, li. C. Chap." The deceased was a native of Arlcliat. C. B., and had resided in Summersidc several years. When recruiting started for the 105th. he was one of the first to enlist., ,and left attached to C Company. in January he was transferred to the 14th Battalion. leaving England with the second' draft _fiom the 105th. -C. -WELLINGTON SCHO0L.- The following is the standing of the' pupils of Wellington School for the month of. Februaryz- Grade V[_- 1. Grace Bishop; 2, Emma Cameron; Il, Au.E- l,=.._..V,V_ __ ....._.,==,.. 1.__......,=,._..,,,.,_,..,, very oat licroavcinciit. which God in , , His lnilnltc wisdom has culled on you - \, to endure. ‘ We 'feel that in ext-ending to you '- - ‘ e our sincere sympathy that any words _ _ '-‘_-_ of ours would be very poor comic-rt to ~ / ~ \_\-____\_voIIl_Ii tlI_c_rt-_fore I-omnicnd ycn td _Try I A other COCQa_ piano. Miss Schurman. music teach- pm- pu.. |- ,_, _',_l, I F, I. _ _ i I ' (‘-\'~ BYWU ¢‘l0\'0l'ill UUIISIIUUI Piano B¢"':I'I:a:Z\- and \I'iill(|`iz: '\Lo siiigtalllll dltysil- on 6 iections. ltefroshnients were served by thc ladies. Before closing Mr. A. A. McNeill gave a. witty and gc- iiial epoeclt thanking Itov. and Mrs. Molllck for their kind reception and _<3-__'_7Ii___II;_.3_;__»5§_____.___iii... _.......- ti.. _only the finest and most expensive ' i__.il_°__‘_;:I:f;“f.’:r.°.i_I.:3°.?.iiifsrizei Products are u§ed In the manufac- ..°....Z‘ .l...,§’.`$.§‘.‘.‘§._".`2.' _i`._"".§i‘I',°"i‘._.l",...if UIFC Of Cowan s Perfection Cocoa. forgotten, especially ln the Hgmg A-R where her death has broken the Fam- , _ I _towards thc sanitation and attractiivc expnlwslng tlm appmchlmon of me Ch3f'l0[t€IOWIl - , iicss oi’ ilic interior of tii0 school $21!; t;1v°i;`_gt ?_;1_;1__ci__l0___:i&2l°(\_'_l)ll'§_In3_1_t§i ence and wise counsel -will not soon be y _-_~_~_~:_-_-.~.~-__-_-.-_ _ -1>.~_-_~.~_-.-=-_-.~.-_-.-.-_~.;- -I-fs-_~_-.-,-_-.-.-.-_-_-_-_~.~.~ -.-.-.-,- M-_-_»,-,-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-,-,-,-_-,~,.__,_.,__Y____._._._._._._.___.:_._._ ____ ____ ___A______________v ____v_`_`_V_Y_`_Y_Y_Y_v_ __v_v___ ‘___:Y___v________ __ __ _ _ A _ _ B R I N G 1 N G U15 HAPPY MAN TONIGHT ' --- /ra1_.___.__ _ ;__, _ _ `__~ "l"<4lE°l"`l A I YOUVE BEEN "‘°"' *T 'tl-L' l 00N"\' In near A i.Ir~r`i.s who I=\ HURT? one roars som; FOR LosII~i<.- - I 4- ff' W “_” _ THE BET ‘? l DET HIM FIVE teas our or A- THAN HE COULD: '. “I _ _ _Q I_r/._ _ __ 55)__§I-7 /- Y qj* -_ n Ei L. . ooataas I Cooi.t> _ _ WINDOW FURTHER -I I ' " M I _ ont!!! ’ E I L’ V _‘€ ;~>gl`\~f- il I ‘_ /fkfh _ _ _ \\ limi 'W J -:>- " "-1-- S \ H-us *AT s i I I , _ ..__J