l [515/ f0 West 0600i’? R0”; lies! _’ Easy to roll - p delightful to smoke “ "PIPE SMOVEPS‘ Air i": LII Vim. . . . } 7 ' I, . new sunburst or WIIR SURPLUS STUCK The Ki e. a stone: um nromuounv er. _ nericin Sheepskin Lined Jackets; For Lined Leather Pants; Khaki (all slses) not dyed: Ground Sheets; Tents; Tool up; Tsrpaulins (small): Ann! and Alrforce Boots and» Shoes (rs-conditioned): Women's New Shoesr‘ New and Used Khaki Cover- plls (large sizes); Di and It. Coat-a. short: Sumner Drill Pants; All lists in Raincoats: Gabardine Trench Coats: Navy ‘runios; Barber and Chet Coats and Pants; Sport Pants and Coats; new Bib Overalls nu! Jumpers; Tuxedo Suits. - Women's Suite. Coats. Drones. Skits. Blouses, Bathing Suits and ladies. urge quantity o! ltodngs at low prlees. mildrenh Clothing at reduced prices. A large assortment o! Hats Velllng and Ribbon at less than Hall Ladies’ lhenldu Purses (new and used). Inns quantity of paint-White. Grey. Green and lull and other floors; Varnish and faint Thinner. - A1 lied and Brown Creosote Rod Stain at $1.5 per gal. Conloleusn Squares and Small Carpets “XI YOU WANT A BARGAIN GIVE US A CALL" / . h p . EAST! SUARIIIIIII ..°SUI'l‘S made to _ measure. seaoo up. A. I’. Campbell, plan- ..'Dl LU! DI! OLIANIIB. Montseue. Pl! surict attention to mail orders. York And Vicinity ‘so. Robert ohsopell. York. ' was a visitor to Freetown last weak. Mir. and Mrs. Tom Knox, City. spent Sunday in York the lueets oi Mr. and Mrs. GQMIQ Watts. Mr. Bobby Res-wise. aocom - ied by his iriend Mr. David Taylor, spent the week-end in the City. Mr. J. S. Lewis. Freetown. spent Sunday in York the guest oi his two nephews. plre. and Claude Lewis. The iarmers oi York are busy getting their spring crops in. and every success is beins extended to them. I m. and Mrs, Gordon our. Oys- ter Bed Bridge, spent Sunday ll York the guest o! w. and Mrs. Peter Proud._ Work has begun on the cemetery oi York United Church, which is going to be a great improvement when iinished. Pictures were shown in York Hall on Friday eveninl, but owing to the wet weather there was a small attendance. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eodd and son Billie. City, accompanied by Mrs. Vernon Rodd. paid a flyin! visit to York on Friday evening. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacCal- lum, York, have as their visitors Mr. MaoCallumh parents, Mr. and Mrs. MaoCallum o! New Bruns- wick. Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis, York. accompanied by their daughter, Shirley, o! Freetown, spent Bun- dey in York the quest o! their soul. Ira and Claude Lewis. Mrs. E. J. Vessey has returned to her home in York alter spend- ing a iew days in Halliax, the guest of her son Arnold. and her niece, Mrs. Herold Metcalf. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Laura Bustain, Charlotte- town. Congratulations are extended In m. Allison Rodd, son o! Mrs. Ver- non Rodd. o! Charlottetown. torm- erly Margaret Crockett, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John D. Crockett, York, who has been ap- pointed chief engineer at Cap Air- ‘gays Limited at Three Rivers, Que- ec. 1i AEEGIIETOII Car owners nemember To drive En For I V " our expert service Now HORNE MOTORS iielt St. iiiqarlsttetsws Plane 678 Sympathy is extended‘ to the family o! the late Mr. William Keizer o! Charlottetown, lormerly of York. who Pissed sway to his eternal rest in Saturday. May ll. at the age oi’ ninety-one. Service was held in York United Church on Sunday afternoon, with Rev. Mr. MacCalium otiiciating, u- sisted by Rev. m. Rice oi‘ ‘rrinity United Church. A very lovely solo was rendered by Mr. Harry Vesey, York. ~ sr. res-en's. sour-n sdnoor. Honor Roll 10f. Aihril. Grade VIII — i. Robert Mac- Lean. l. Irma Wilson. l. Henry Wilson. Grade Vi‘! - l. Harold Maobean. Encore MacKinnon. S. Elmer Con- e o. Grade VI-l. Lucetts MacDon- ald. 2. Shirley MaclMen. S. Blair Anderson. Grade V -l. ‘Emmy Ledwell. I. Sarah Maolfnnia, Grade IV - l. Carol Mackenzie. 2. John Wilson. 8. John Maclnuis. Grade III. — l. Charlie Pratt. l. Dunstan MacDonald. s. Harold Maclnnis. Grade l! Sr. -d. Arthur Mac- ‘ Loren, . Grade II Jr. — 1. Alan Ander- son and James MacAuIay (equal) 2. Atta Sanderson. Grade I — 1. ‘Teresa Macmnis. 2. Anne Maclnnis. WK UUAKDING nous: A I “A! 1 "AYE i1’. LEANDER'THE Vision .‘§,§°M'No Tome ioovo “y... PAINT up MAGNIFICEISI‘ HORSESJ-EADQ ONA FIELD, on: TAosauso-coeu, gs-Ti-Ie soul-taut’! ATMO$PHE2E~ ‘ sweaty wnu. wits-TH: . nonm- o|= p w Beacon Raucous-asap u= , I PI-EAses Tue r-mnoos ' M n‘ WILL FETCH idioms i -.‘_VH._ n‘ ‘ 1 _ ‘- _ AMOS - r. cAro f\ see THE connv PAltr __cs= r: ALREADY.’ Teacher — Kathleen MacDonald. _ ' Major Hoople Ysmtnmcte , BULGY-aw I MEAD _m ma/wru/vazxsr/r/va/t/ w mss/mer/ one a/ws W/TEZ 7///1/V_ Ho‘ QIRAPELW 0N5’, y Bristol Mr. and Mrs. Andrew MacDon- ald, Bear River, were eels-end visitors to this vicinity. ‘rho ‘old horse shed at the rear 0! the United Church in Bristol was torn down/last week. ‘ The work o! enlarging the Church o! the Little flower at Morel! will be started June let- Prank Kelly, manager o! the Morel! meal market ha; pur- chased s new scales tor his shop- Mr. J.C. Lew-is, manager o! the Lewis Packing Company plant in Charlottetown, was in this vicin- ity on Friday. Mrs. Frank Reed, New York, is fllwfled hero early ‘his week to attend the ordination or her brother next Sunday. v lllr. and Mrs. Ernest Bambrick were Sunday visitors at the bane of Mrs. Bambrick’: tister, M", Joseph Donovan, Morell. _, so. and Mrs. Harry MscEwen, Charlottetown, are expected hero this week to take up residence at St. Peters Harbor tor the summer mnntha-B- m homo at the late John G. MacDonald which has been empty since his widow and family took up residen in the late PJ. Dav- eaux's home was torn down last week. Friends o! lib. John '1‘. O'Brien will learn with regret that he has been slightly indisposed ior the past tow days but is reported as improved at this writing, Mr, O'Brien is a mere boy o! :8. u-ik Jn-iends oi Mrs. Annie Curran _ I ‘m b. gleaned w learn she has been discharled trom the Char- lottetown Hospital after s 10118 stay, She had the misfortune to mu and break her run 1w fell- MII. I h Ollnpbell and URN children “aurzlved in mum 1m week‘ for tho_ summer month!- Mrt campbell waaMary O'Brien beiore her masflaze. He: nus- band is a railway man In HHUIHX where they have heel‘! reeldini W‘ several years- Next Sunday Rm. Francis P. Aylward will be ordained to ‘he holy priesthood at the Church 0f St. LSIWNXICQ, Morell Rear. The ceremony will be attended b! clergyh-om many partl- Rirhi Rev. James BoYIB. 3mm? 0! Charlottetown will ordain‘ Father Alyward. ' SNEEZING With Cold? our trou e ls proa y ue to Bacteria that has lodged ill the lining oi‘ your nose and throat. You may even be de- veloping Grippe or Bronchitis und not be aware of it. What you want most of all is comfort and relief: ill so, use Poleorfe Cough Syrup which COlllialllS powerful antiseptics that act effectively upon the germ- infected areas of your nose and throat. Why experiment any , longer? Fight off your throat trouble now, knock out your cold and get back to good health again. 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