here pl DOM. ng up I u out l ll gover ‘Ad, its t I is stn ploded l ;ln its fit ‘nltbered, ‘t set tor. I young lsts, thy t d to end grvice whi odsend tc gvcd the i I ‘its last d. Noolp him.‘ - - ‘wllcn tw- The l, "1"" lsllpzlerl out I-o the u nwptard o; it "Th6? Wllilertgcéyzrflllity or I l‘ “ply ffilllllllfill ' euzwedulity were ;islative gags] v ‘,2 coal are sill ‘_- earth and e H; is now l‘ ting othc .3 ‘n: big Ila. to the ur .\((((:)))E€ifl t ‘:1 aggreg. £1)’, Lllfge "t they l. estone d "sdinlcstr the ben itl too we. ‘i DY and ?too has tvltricai do I . h mg. Mr. Flltlaturc 1 " lto a vqu ' the pia summer n,‘ want tn ‘ Id ire re ls, belt: l mull dl fbllehed a iltur line "Jnnect t t 10f fall“? or at was ll ' - Lalcctious _.was par g, ’?:_,ap,______ _. .§\§15¢. _ QTa ‘7,§"-$ m)» _:§’4. 1523'; _: i consun Ztrcd that _ l! 11D ass ,)t that . be stair electioti , lber take lamina. a ill! from , They Till‘ day at lm. while ‘potion fro ‘l-crltlcrlcu, l! from t L way by, 050d into 2011a toda ‘tllllloriou ‘ tllt- jurisdiction nt‘ the civil servlcnlviue commtsston) PAGE EIGHT '" mo: onlutmm crown lotmnnmn, iili iiifiiiiil ollllllllll _ , Moore & cLed Ltd. 1 19-12 I Queen St. Charlottetown -8HOP tmm Holman’: olllltll —-RESUME8 PQCTICE.—— DI‘ W. P. McBride has resumed hi! practice in Kensington. 1A ‘i- l -FREETOWN. -Preaching ser vice at Freetown Presbyterlar church on Monday night, April 23 _ at 7.30. —PLANNING A SMOKER. — Next Thursday night is slated at gentleman's night at the Odd Fol lows Hall in Summerslde and plant are already bcingplade for at evening's entertainment thta-t wll. surpass many previous endeavors. —-WIN»DOW REPLACED-Work lllcn were busily engaged o! Thursday replacing the large plat: glass windows in the turnlrnre dc partnlrllt of R. T. Holnltan, Ltd. which was blotwn out in thc recent wind storm. -RETUR‘NS FROM THE WES‘ rtMr. B. l. Raynor, the [ox filfllllll‘ plonccr, returned on Wednesda from an extended triip throng’ Western (lanutla, returning by we.‘ oi‘ Detroit, ("llicago and other larfl . cities ln northern Yankeeland. WHITE 60005 SALE Lint-us, Shootings, Pillow Cottons, Towels, 'l‘tnvcllillg__rs, Napkins. (‘ontillllt- all this Week SIIEETINGS White Sheeting, 63 inches wide, 60 and 85c. White Sheeting, 72 inches wide, 70c, 90c, and $1.00. White Sheetings, 81 inches wide, 70c, 90c, and $1.00. Best English, 9O inches wide, $1.35 yd. rluow cottons , 40 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, 40c_, 50c, and 60c. _ ‘ l .42 inch Circular Pillow Cotton,‘ 45c, 55c, and 65c. 44 inch Circular Pillow Cotton, 48c and 65c IIEMMED PILLDW SLIPS 40 inch Hemmed Pillow Slips, 25c each. 42 inch Hemmcd Pillow Slips, 30c each. Heznstitched and Embroidered Pillow a-Qlfifi --SHOWROOMS REMOVED. - The Sutnlnc-rside agency oi tht Dodge Brothcrs motor cars, origin ally situated on the ground floo Mitwlfiy Building on Wute were transtcrretl Wedne: ' to the Holman , building ol \\'at:-r street, adjacent to the Bun l‘t‘Sl¢llll‘.lilI. Til’ Mitifi-ZTI” --PREPARING NEW MASON! HOME. —\\'orknlen are puttin ‘he llnisllillg ioucllcs on the net " l yialsllzllt- llllli ill the ilrunllnll Ilullt ‘ j in); SllllllllffklltllihwlllCll, when con ‘ lplt tcd will be ‘used by K1118 "if" 11d .\lollnt Lebanon lodges, two t tho (iltlt st and established lodges! tlll- Provillcc__ W’ ‘ 5 ..- ///.. ,—A SIGN OF SPIY..'*ING.- Th storm doors at the Summcrsid Post Uri-NW‘. were rentovcd on Wet‘ lttsdny aiternoon. a sure sign o Spring that this year is, for th- ‘irst time, receiving dubious glanc ‘ ‘i=- from those who declare thert , twill be n0 summer this yea‘ ~ i“Yczzir", says Vital Bruno. "l-lllt tspring she will have no summer at tall." l Jana“ Slips, 42 and 44 inches wide, $1.00 , N .. . -.— WHALE OF A ‘ n mine fol 65c. Mlsshsslpp, FREE llrlllnlllc Shootings and Pillow Cottons will be neatly and skilfully hemmed FREE during the sale. . ALL SALES FOR CASHIONLY. ti SPECIAL llALlIE TQWELS 16x33 inch Huck Towels . . .. . . . .35c pair 17x36 inch Huck ’l‘owels . . . . . . . .55c pair ll 20x40 inch Huck ’l‘0\t'el5 . . . . . .85c pair ,,, llclnstitchcti ‘Shamrock’ l Lin-en Towels, 0 ‘lvtlrth $1.50 each, clearing at $1.00. Pure Linen Roller 'l‘owelling, 21/3 yds., 40c. Bleached Roller Towellings, 21/1; yds., 50c. Hemmcd tlizlss Towels, 22x28 inch, 20c ea. Gilli TOWEL SALE Al llali Price i Ql Good lines but odd and slightly soiled, make ~, a good buying chance for anybody who bi wants some new Towels. y Terry in many sizes. mt: LINENS Aiiii clollls White Table Linen, 56 ins. wide, 65c. yard. t‘ To R D EM ' 7 . ‘ < ' MOV ENT E E All pure linen Fable Damask, 70 ins. wide, l‘, TEHME BONDS 0F IRELAN, $1.90, l‘ ___ , Very special grade, $3.50 yard. we Dl/‘rBfJN- m lilrtltgllm 21°-;§s'§i’;11°§‘ '1. ' ' ‘ D5 1'1 '8 TC i . i “SECONDS” 1_n Pure Linen Damask Table p “ma, .,,,,,,,,,y,,,,fl,., ,,, m, m, p Cloths, wlll be placedon sale at $4.25 mien.» tor... rat re trance‘ , BIYILOXI MASS, April 20.—Th| . lUnited States marshal here to-du; ,. itnccn ti... biggest job oi Ills career ‘ lie has been ordered to seizt _ ~and ‘lring to federal court a whall |wclgtling attlroximateiy 75 tons '_ found oil tllc coast a few week: logo. t The court issued the writ. o 'rcplcvin at the request oi Cflptflll ‘R. Lopcz, of a fishing boat, wilt ‘claims he discotzrerctl the wllull land is thus cntlticd to possession Th.- wlluic, which was dual} when found, is valued to $10,000 PAiilS, APril 20~—Accortlin;; tt Abbe Moreux, the ensuing 1/91"‘ Wll ,bc one of numerous earthquakes .53, ‘in a long article ascribiilg his lprtlrtlct-ics to astrological studio.‘ the famous savant states that tltt ALIIIOSI serious shocks will be felt l! 'llJnpa'-l, Mexico, Asia, Minor ant [the West indies. Even the soutl" of France is threatened with shocti: I but oi’ less violence thtln ‘ tremor olswllerc, _ , . The sun may be help responsblt '- iinr such terrestrial disturbances lMorcux having established that till: tycar it will dimilfish its elcctrica . discharges into this atmospphcrt ltllereby ]lI‘0V0l(lI1g either dilutions 10y contractions of the earth. . I I I Huck and and 156-90 eech- i.?I;Ill1I.‘l.;l..‘2°2i3.l‘i.ii2ii.°“Jl“‘l.t "J3. There are only a few items -:- There’s not "l tlelllption oi‘ Irish Dull bonds. room to tell of the attraction in linens. i” ,.. ICE REPORT A SNAP 35in. White Cotton . . .at 16c. per yard .i A. (From North Sydney). Flat Polnt-Unsctticd southwest j lwind, heavy close yluckcd ice it nllstarlcc, moving to southeast; North Sydney harbor ciear. " St. Paul's island—~(‘.|oudy, south --. -wcst wind, heavy close packcd lct _ovc‘.'-'\\llerc. "VICIOUS PATRONAGE" ON THEIthe part or petty officials was go. AI-"Jnlcy Point-Cloudy, llgll. PART OF PETTY OFFIC- {lug on. S. McGarry. Montreal. CIllllH/m from south; hellv_v clost IALS IS CHARGED ‘the some organization, tollowetLl plttrkcz. ice moving to couthcastj v [He said that petty officials keptl (‘alv- llace~llcnse res. unsettled. ()'I"i‘.‘\\\'.\, April 19M Betorc the patronage lll their otwn hands by “Ya: ‘\\'llltl, no ice reported. special‘ comnlitteocinylclgigtlting‘in: laying of! temporary employees for, " operat. on at‘ tle iv . erv ce . c , a few days berm-e they hm] mush. '1‘. (i. Alathiesoll. ’I‘<;lv.nl_tn Presid- ed 5|; mgnths emptoyment Thus *;— ent oi the Public Works Federation the emptoyment of the” men re.‘ . enlbroctnr 2.600 civil servwt-ts-Hrlrtnerl in the hands of ctrlclalrshllle the Surface 811d t-lninlcrl tonlchl in classes outsideflmt (11.1 not g0 to the ch,“ 59,-.‘ You Save theshoe commission "vicious patronage" on _~_______ Anyone can understand that .'-. , --__<o§ii l lMounted Detachment.‘ we“ wits-w time it like a w.‘ _ _ _ lip nted house..." Water, mud. dust, l ‘etc. instead of being ground intc . tthe leather is kept out by the p01 I ‘lsh. Thus the shoe is ‘preserved and t S"i‘t.\' A‘. ll ,— . i?‘ _ lmntrflmfnt O‘;\f,:e ,_,2I%v,:c,:ng;:gfl,yits ilie materially lengthened. l'se / ' . a ‘/ Its lrl-‘llg rapidly driller] herc. ‘BLACKO for Black" Tun‘) for “m and‘ twill tn: rcndy for active scrvicc; and WHITE-o ‘or Wlme- The-V ‘m’ w'th;ll n fortnight. _\\\\>\<\, aexcellfnt polishes. Substitutes wll‘ For some time pus,’ Fucked mom not l: ve you the same satisfaction have been receiving equestrian in-' B t k. strucvcn at tht- hands 0t riding cx-l ()3 0n ‘ peirts, the work being carried on: ac lng ("'0' ‘pr nt-‘rnlly nt the loco! race track. ‘l? , Col E. W. MacDonald has taken! l‘ up hl= own headquarters in the |"'\lIi't\ cmlrt house, where he is ad- jacent alike tn tho civic. authorit- ies, the city rtoiicn and the property oi‘ tln- Sicul Company. MONTREAL "Shine the Surface and Save the Show" r1’ "' --P~RAYER MEETING. — Prayer with: at lDan-iel Bernard's. MW- r Freetown. on Thursday. 26th. I! ‘.30 p.111.‘ " ‘ -—T0 LET-Large house "m! modern improvements, nice lawn "Id Burden, also barn, on Kirk itrest. Apply :45 o. w. ncll, Box :10, tSummerslde. 11511 421 cl -FOR THE INFORMATION 0' lioae travelling, I wish to say. The lrient Hotel at 0'Leary still re- rains, open, despite the minor to he contrary, we are in the busi- ness, and purpose remaining. Rules 12.00 per day. Mrs. T. M. l-Iowutt. l. n. Mcllonalli l lialncll Federal Dairy Grader (Regina Leader.) John A. MacDonald,- ln-nuagcr ttf llc City Creamery company "l his city which was recently talks-It vcr by ’l"ile Suskatchtwvan tivtllll" ry Company, Lltnltcd. oi 3w?“ m“ and closely clntnectctl will‘ he creamery industry oi’ tln- ltlfmj‘ ‘ce since 1905, first with the it'll‘ -ral government ior whom b0 penPtl all the Dominion crr-ulnt-l: s in the province, illltl.itll.l’l‘l\'t'l'l'll5 with the provincial zlnlry llrflllvllt n5 just received thc zllilltlllllllwm ' Dairy Produce GPZlllPl‘ tor till‘ ‘Federal government at Motltrcal. Mr [|_~.I)(_)1lill(l is a tlativc of tlruwall- ‘fintjg Erhvflftl Island. A iarclvcll banquet alttl lll"‘“'““' ltion was held inst nitél" "l 3"- iacilonalds honor nt on.» oi tilt‘ tfivflfg llillinq POOms at the llP-t ‘no ‘Frading Company with lt-nd- rs in the dairy lntlustry i" m“ ity and district and lllt'l\lll<*l‘$ Hi’ he staff oi’ the dairy branch oi‘ ‘re provincial dcpartlncnt at tit?!"- “Hure ,pr@5eut_ nearly all lying brief tributes of aliittvtlfl‘ ion to the services rendcrctl tho 'airy industry of lWcetern (‘fllttllltt v Mr. ‘MacDonald. P. E. Reed, provincial dalrY onlrnllssloner, was LOilSlllIilHlPI‘ nd called upon n num'b<-l' or old "lends and associates or‘ .\ir. Mac‘ lonald who paid high tribute to he share he had taken in the nil titling oi’ the dairy business in skutéhewan from a small lit-gin ling to a rapidly developing lll- ' ustry which fills a high plat-o m‘ he agricultural development of; he province. t Mr. MacDonald was born in! rince Eduard island, receiving‘ ls appointment with the ovrrnnlellt in 1905 and ollllncrcizll dairy llllslllt! , rt-txlrlr. 1g to ‘Sllsimtcilr-lvlln in 1020 to! tke nvcr thc IllZlllit]{"‘l‘Slll]) ni’ ill--' ‘"1’ (‘rcanlcl-y Uonlpany in till.- lty. "resent Reading Lamp F. M. Logan, nlzlnalqct- n!‘ Tilt- ‘askatcllr-lvzln Cn-zlpcrativle Prcaln- ricspalul J, A. Guilder, nlaimgt-r i’ The Sllskzttvllr-lvan ('l‘t‘,ilillvl'_\' "IIEPIITLV, and n nllmlzcr of other fiends and t'()>‘.\‘(li'l{I'i‘s with Mr lacilcnzlltl t-xprtsscll high satist lctintl at tho appointnltlllt, which icy stated should ill-ill‘ substati- ial frllit in llii inlprovclllcnt ill ‘.10 rstandzlr-i o.‘ tfllnatlitln huttcl lliptlcll for v t. A Malllnglantp Ins tlll~n p "ut-‘tl to Mr. Mat:- ‘onuld and '-'".' tcll scrvK-c tn drs Mat-ll" ll a: :lll cull" 1-1.- lou from flat-lids in tilt‘ city and tstrict, and Mr. Nl_ll!'l. llillll, ill ._\- rcssing his thanks, any» a “ vflrticulars about :l|. ry lbusincss in the province ill tllc arly days, relating how he had to tune from Ottawa and generally ook s-lx wccks t.. conic, 'l'll0Su at- cndillg the ilantllll-t worn: ‘F, M. Logan, K, G. Mat-Kay, .‘\. V. Etltlar, .-\. Mt-Ncil, Brucn Jlllll-‘s. \. lluttrnyz ‘A. It. Besscx, John “Y. ll. J. CFHW", J. A. (Yanltlcr, .1. \. hialclhinaltl, W L. Trlnllblc, IKE. ~‘“‘“l- R- llrisittr. F. A. Fragile-l. lV. ll. McGiil, \V. .~\. McLeod II illtlcr, ' ' IAPE BRETOWS MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION SYDNEY. April 20—Pl‘Il3 itlr a iolnt demonstration on May Day lidcnt o1‘ Kansas I‘. ‘M. W. nnd Wil- liam Z. Foster, leader 0t‘ the Am‘ ‘ricnn Steel Strike 0i 1919, and more recently on trial in Mich- ‘clln on charges of criminal syndlv "alism, are to be the ‘principal ipeakers at the joint celebration Slay 1. Says Maritimes Were Neglected OTTAWA, April lib-That an in ustlcc was done to the Mnrt~ ilnl- Provlnlscs last your by ‘brim!- llg into forcc again part oi’ the "rmwkt Nest. Poss agreement, one .tntcd by Rt. Hon. Arthur Itteighcn his cvcninz in tho House of (‘olnvlnrlns on ,1 motion in rt-tzartl railway rules nlcvcll by J. A. tt-dt-lxll: - j.llll'lll:, he provincial dairy hrallt-ll Wlltll. t was organized in the spring of! 906 and continuing with tl-cl ranch until 1917 “ht-r. he wt-nt, z: llizlllltolltl for tllrco yea illtllH’ Columbia, ml bani-ships attondng tho cream l that was to bn their rulc, that tilt- should rclncdy tllc Inn-item, “ml winch hiaritillll: Provinces were sutforlllgl lion. Gcorlzt: l’. Graham, noting Allnistl-l- of lllllllVilyt-t, titgtllinpd m larrisllll, P. (‘_ Kidd, l’. ll. Hari- rii as tile merits of tllu case asl it was now bcfore the l’rlv' C ‘l- ,, ' “it of WHM, m, was a munilfiefilhlt-Prlnciplll address Your Auslrnllull ~—~-—~~<o>-__ ti MEN’S NEW SPRIG HATS / , » ,"_ ’ / , t 11/1 1-‘ All the newest colors, latest styles 1 (Dash Store (flat-k, Conservative _Ill0l1l'l)0l‘ to Burrard. (lt-ncral Clark proposed that the 435 lumpy-b; llouse should declare that discri- lrlrlatton in rates against British, tho llloun- . lain sonic, should be abolished antllmurph)“ tint lllt‘ principles lliVOlVEtl in thu agreement lllltl ht- cxtcntlctl to apply to the l:s1i' cllnxlntwlitltts 01' all parts oi‘ particularly (‘rows Nest Pass .n- ltulllilrtln. ill discussing this resolution the (‘.(Illt‘.l.i\'fl-l\'t' lmaltttr t-tallnctl that Ilritisll trill ill tllc first speech since ho .59. ""1"? -" "Wmll" 0i the cabinet. Ilc and lowest prices. dollar. Seeing is believing. Prices $3, $3.50, $4, $5, and $6. Men’ sNew Caps $1.00 and up. Boys’ New Caps 75c and up. Prowse Bros. Ltd. The Big Clothing Men. \‘1\:z&Q|s\._*:?4 & / More value per » $15.00 to $38.00. From lnow on you’ll be spending of your available time out of 4| ,,' Bright, cheerful days seem ‘to quit _ your pulse-give you new life. Clothes like ours will’ do ti... thing. They’ll keep you feeling “n every day that you wear them; A you’ll want to wear them every day THE SEASON FOR SPRING CLOTHES “STARTS RIGHT NOW” Men’s $12, $15, $18, $20 to $25M _ Young Men’s Suits $15.00 to 1;‘ . Men’s Chesterfield Overcoats, $1§l $18, $20, t0 $25.00. ' , Young Men’s Spring Overcoatl S-ifli BOYS’ SPRING SUITS Customers will find a beautiful lily’ play of Boys’ Spring Suits here. Juveniles Suits, Prices $4.00, and $5.00. Ages 2 to 8 years. Boys’ Suits, Prices $5.75 to $18,111] Ages 8 to 18 years. I One Price to Everybody Cash Store ' r quotations. l I ‘i lsals. ted a book to each Li. l (l (1 Ll] Ll dl l It , 12.45 p .m.-<\Vcathcr report omcout-ses tffnfiftltettax 1:! on: 0:11,: PM “grilling: ‘very lhest oi all the colleges oi Z00 o‘ 2.00 p.nl.—l\tllsic and address, the Presbyterian Church. This is ma?!“ were ‘. "Art in lllc ltolnc," by Airs. E. J. possible because of the concentra- Dlpllomlls ' ‘ tlon oi’ the church on Theology. mu?“ “BMHVHXB M‘ t 6.00 p. m.»- Produce and stock Thrrc were ton srttdtlates to rv- ch"“r'§{{',,;wn_ tmarhot report and quotations, news “m” ‘Hpmmllg’ “m! one to m’ laflllianl Edward fibuneun,“ ttzgylttl ‘l? trlcatriltluclrtc. _Ot' the tlen. Charmumown‘ 7.45 . .—~—M I'll - I . t‘, 5"’ '““ *1“ "1 l" 3- “'° ~ , M lvlolln gtillls. us“ Diagram wrth hll-zh honors. Altogether, lt “h” mmm a | n, “Love's Appeal" ...... firaragllsi ‘b. _“Itondo" ...... .. Mozurt-Krelsler 13k" l-L“ “TLV to the first cr-canl- the guvcrnlncnt li\ restoringl Alexillldet’ Koiilflllfll FY hi! HPPIKHI i" thr‘ province lil a t‘.row‘s Nest this; rates‘. t... grain Some Humor, from Topics oi‘ the ow‘ boat, and the long delays in had thought to gut illl‘ lrldit of Day. gsgévllllllfw liiigttlrllflttluipr butter 1H ltvlllfi U19 Vllflrly 0t’ llyw tl-t- gilt (tCourtesy ot’ Patllc Exchange.) ~ HUGH had to late... it “as only falr that, it’ (Silent Period, 8.15 to 9.30. Efifliflations. A special [lllZv was l"v.-ll Y Program 0t St. George's Society, l0 E. M. Aitken, ll. .t\.. by T). Mac Hflllvwell- or] Albany, 1v. Y. _ Commm" “ml Ute-Introductory remarks, Cilarles Glbrlprlle WP“! l0 ll. 1'1. Scott» Th6 BltlP-kvlll“ PM‘ lprlze in lit-brow in D. M. Gi-‘ant.’ B. A. 'i‘.‘lc Old Testament Prise "Jak- son, presiding. Burl-tone solo, "Tile Englishman" .................. tvas not In tllc interests ‘ cousin", l (.['\‘u"")iu to ha“, ‘h?’ Captain Kilroy Ilarrls, I).S.(),' l ‘lrtlught, bpfflre Iiflrlianwnt M a l\I.C., (two burs), F.R.G.S..- lllc wllcll it was before tho Privy F-R-C-l-t (hue Km?“ “lessenger-l ‘ 001111111. t Plnno solos 't“hls argument was liurthcr a. "Paplllon" ...... .. Grieg‘, tVFPSfiPtl by Hon. E. M. Macllcn- b. “Wedding Day" . Grieg '1‘. Frederick Candlyrr Address, "Mutual Relationship Bo- W.G.Y. Program MONDAY, APRIL 23 WGY (Soiwnectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company.) Eutlrn Standard Tlme. 12.00 m.-—U. S. Naval Observa- tory time signals. 12.30 tp.m.—Noon stock market .Tenor solo, "Banner oi‘ St George" will be iorllllllatetl by rellresenta- lmflrgml. ‘he C““'“’""““"°* with‘ tween Ultitcd States and Great tlvcs of the nlincrs nnd s-tecl wnrk- figlrfiifiliflng"Lzllgflgggrzncethfvlill "WI Britain." by Judge Frederick ers oi Cape Ilrcton at a .1)t‘.t.'lll-l ‘ ‘j o l5 yea“ Crane. zlccting of t-xv-tzutives oi’ the two xyhne my’ year they had “unused Baritone B010. “CR1! YB BY A3101" unions at (llncc Bay on Sunday ll‘l'- ' 01d scotch c; noun. Alex liowat, deposed Prc- 101m mck Address, "The Heritage irom the Motherland” Rev. Pull] Hickok. from "Robinhond" ...... .. DeKovcn Samuel Whittum ‘Successful Year Enjoyed at Pine Hill HALIFAX, April I9.—~’l‘he 102ml wsession oi the Weebytcrlar: C01- ;lc)ze came tn a close at the Convo- cation hcld in St. Matthew's Church last eveninlr. it has been a very successful year. There were 35 students studying theology. nnn 25 others in arts preparing for theology. The college draws all its students. r-xnept one or two, from the Marl-f llmrt Provinces. a fact to be no~l tier-d in vtetv n! federation propo- is one ot the best prepared classes “all” "l" . ,, l ln the history oi tht- college. I ' “Ah M“ were Ovcrscrls men, Walls, ll. A., First lll O"“i0llsI (Y _ U. MacNevin, n..-.._ svt-crnl n. Or- clstl. P-E-l- I gllllvray. The Tremmef was glvcn to A. S. Ninrray, B..A-. ‘any , __ p .___ t. P, I'll. 0t’ tin. titven in the CARS»), nn. vD¢,t!\5:1"'t1\:':.mX_ Sumo“ . ,_ l 1'1" x. ’. The prize winners u... v, n, Il-Afibmlt "éainm Sm Donald Nltlatdl" s! N35. ' Wlsyvcll Pllocution Victor llflllltllllln Francis Yltiti‘ 5- A‘ A Undo‘. .1. Will ll “w”. ‘ t. W. it. Chose. Wolivillc, presen» _T. "- -_,,r Semi For 700R ‘Gopy oi Holman’: Spring and Summer Catalog‘! l HOLMAN’S "CATALOG Rev with Bargains from 8V"! partment of the Big StOW» l‘ ‘ ready lfor You -— SEND ‘N YOUR COPY. ll. T. llollllall, Lilli“ Summernlde, Called! k y -.