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Your Grocer Sells It `S\\!1\I1w1‘Slde¥ .---_ -- . . . --hMLLlNERY.-For best prices \ téi:eSu§me£ilVLill%nery,9;;;6Si2olair & ~ wa . m e . _ _ 7l:¢_Cafrrz'.~.Cbcu4Pmmrn .. ..._ "’””"”“ 3 , -HEADWEAR.-Your summer hat s' " ' s than else- .'.~. ~.f-ri- -5 _ J ` _k‘_i_-#Fl ‘ 099-ii-ismziaii. -s|Nci_A|a ir. s'rEwAa1'. LTD.. ' and staple shapes. See iheni. I 1014,6.15MEli is here at lower, price gheie See our Millinery staff today. INCLAIR & STEWART, LlMilT'ED. 999-6-15M2lE1i-. <~"*~f5_ _ A PROGRAMME ‘ 'rr -.y.~.,; ` - E DRESBINGS.-A full line ' of dressings fior White K id and Canvas Shoes now in stock '=iNCi.AlR & STEVVART, LIMITED are showing a nice assortment of men‘e straw and chip hats in new 999-6-15M2iElI. A --SHEEP Dll;._--T’-ackage sufficient 191 ° s ~ " ' 7 Mail your orders to I to make 25 gallons- Cooper brand. Weight for niailin 3 lbe Price 501:. IOLMAN‘S i 9 ' I Sunimerside. _ 976-6-14M2lE1i. 0 _.___ Tl1¢5\lmm¢fS1 diverted a large amount of merc tile trade to Kensington. in “the ernnl fitness of things" some one hen- de,-gust of K(msimgl0n,_K_ ents by another`s down fall and doubt Kensington stands to, benefit" __-M,-s_ (DL) p-lemmg of gtnniey- is mansntly reason' of the Summersids visiting ner sister Mrs. Austin Mnr- fire. "its an itll wind body znod". A ilarge duce has been shipped from here __ “|91 M_Caryi)1|¢\, whose this spring and the farmers are ric et' la visiting her aunt Mrs. Edward Pon no ____ limi bl0WS “0' phy nt Kensington.-K. amount of pro .____._ Mr. Da 1 ll' home is now in California is visiting ST YLISII TIES 291' A great bargain in men’s smart new silk ties, all good shapes and tasteful colors. SATURDAY SPECIAL - - -290 Men’s dark grey socks, cashemere and cotton mixture, nice smooth sock, med. weight. SATURDAY SPECIAL AT ..25c \ er by n coiislderalilc amount. The Kennedy Co., have installed an' en gino and grain cleaner and grai crus-her in their warehouse. which nomnwhn, ol- on innovation. This is the "ago" of gasoline. The installat ion of thc electric lighting system has hoon 3 great boon to the IUWH. MT Ben Maclfavlycn has purchased thf sample room of the (‘omnicrci.sl lio tel property and ln. fitting it up for r drug emporium.-Mr. John Brennan has movetl two buildings for 'l`. W Bently to Mr. Hentlleyis property QU n is in Kensington after an absence oi' thirteen years.-K. -Mr. McLean of Chatham N. B. in sponding ri few days in Summersido in i-_oniievt`inn with his fishing busi- ness in which enterprise he is large- ly ongagt-rl.--li. . -Mr. David Barnet arrived by the Nortlfirniboriand on Wednesday after spending the winter in the States. He, intends remaining on the island during the summer.-ll. - eears onlne, Y 0-ritlln Lot 7. Stephen Mckenzie, dale and ifliam' Whtlto. A'lbi|.~ton ‘were in Summerside Wednesday.-H. -Mr. M. Peers for a considerable *Fir I Here’s a Good Saturday r Value in a Raincoat °9 Men’s fawn paramatta rain coats, made from a good grade of waterproof material. This, .while an inexpensive, is an extremely serviceable coat. _, I Under present conditions, we really do not think that you can duplicate this coat anywhere outside this store. t-is single breasted, 50 inches long, mi- litary oollarhinade to button closely' up to the neck. Sizes 36 to 46. M rn Do ie and John 4 ,SPECIAL AT - - - - . - v' r ...... ...r-.~».uo_.....---1 » 0°“‘P'5°“*°“- L°‘““°‘ "°Y“°“~ Em" ._A WELCOME HOME.- Li-eui. time on the Office Btlff of the Cann- dhn Bank of Coiliinelice this town- lias been transferr* to the Chariot l tetown branch for ich piece he left on Wednesday evening.-H. l -Mr. W. A. Walker returned to Kensington this week from Cuba via New York. Mr. Walker was In Cuba last winter during the rebellion ag- ainst the Cuban Government during which he had some unique experien- ces and w-as .practically in- -n - xiao anno; me rebellion. l . Walker will resume the manage- "rn0nl'o the "Strand" movie house' at Kensington. of which ho is the i .ri “raison” ii’ strc."-K, r Morris received a royal welcome on his arrival In Summereide Tuesday' in which everybody. youu: Ind old. joined heartily ag the station. An im- pomng in-rgy Of l\ll0m0bllB8--(t0 be end, just thirty-four (34). were lined up, in the neighborhood ot the platform; while on either side of them, a r-‘.ili longer line of school ch||¢|»@n_ waving flags, awaited his naming. dninibsnaiwun ww placed. and when tire min-whistle was sounded terin the towniimitl, there was ~\»=»o¢n»u'r1. f, unv- tmrnl. whIcl\_.'.'l¢ w ""l'1Uf_ Ovtinlni. as he left tin, hero or the _ ‘ tho iritiu. Mont. Morris was escorted D to gh; auto- heading the procession. by i'rorn~ior Mnthionon. lion. .inntivo 0 - . , r. . . c ay ea o e ecru ng and the Soldiers' Reception Commit tees; and it was just as he was sent- ed, with his parents. that turning round. be was overcome with emo tion. upon seeing the enormous crowd of children autos and citi tens' At once the cheering started with cries. of Welcome Homo" and the young Lieutenant sprang up, calling for 'cheers foto the boys at the front which were given right heartily the band played Wlien Jack Comes Back." and the proces IGI -ntlrt il W t, si I-lauard, Mr. A. A. Lefurdey. Mr. A- B. McKay. Rev. Mr. White and R"- Mr_ Mitchell. All spoke _words of wel- cdnio and eulosy to Lleut. Morrill while the addresses of Premier Mn!- hiieson. Judge Hansard. and the W0 clergyman. were on broad lines of patriotism and service to the nation in this time of r-trees and Gl\‘\lll'l°' The school children sang fltl'l0€1l_° longs. and then Lient. Morrs ina 0 an earnest appeal to loyal men. t0 "sign up: 'without delay. The iilevllhl of tho' National Anthem by the ban - -nn which was sur; with ¢nth"°'l°‘{{ ii mi " (thai of Sheriff Wright) bv M A S M K H fl I' th H. Ill c ii , umm ii l and o to the gli " thleqape “wort” \l°m° - - t on. _ Il sh lloro splendid n eeehoerwnrn made cc '_.I',, l