_ 3"’? What’: New For Spring ‘l .___\. You have only to step into Browne's te iind out. For uo~ where will you find a smarter. _ more comprehensive display of the new season's meticlian. .rs»<r\=+m-¢ on The Fashion Centre Announcing Our Big Formal Opening of all the , NEWEST SPRING FASHIUNS You are cordially invited to zilleml our SPRING orizniiio WEDNESDAY iirriziiiiooii FROM 2 TO 5 P- W. and following days to view the loveliest exhibit of all that is now in Goats. Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Dress Goods i and all accessories at this Pro-Easter Sale of Spring Apparel ~ i Prowse Bros Limited it w!!! 0W!!! olalr. iliiirinierslde. will be closed from Maren 36th to April 1th- ii —Wl WILL AIIIIBIAII m9. mediate backing ef Iwllllser. as we may have to chaise mere 1d! later booklllk. carnal 6H1! More deliv- ery. iBgd.) Pa“: MadNutt d: Bop, Melpeliiie. P- ll. l. llili-Sdfl-lt any wMRGfliY ATTENDED FUNERAL sliild United Bdlllilt Gllllmlli Ellip- inerside was tilled to overllowine with sympathetic irleilds at the. lup- erel eervlee pl’ the lets l4." William o. Clerk, on Monday dilerimo. which testified to the high esteem in which the deceased lady was held by all classes and creods. The lovely floral tributes were the silent cs1 prelsian of sympathy ts the bereaved family in the loss at a devoted mother and wife. Rev. lb. Wilson took the service and spake very faci- lris oi the depa-rted- ‘the oheir rend- ered appropriate liynins- Mm Cello Eiflwllilit dill! ‘IQ?! GWQQUJ- "$9813 ti.“ Beloved" -. The were Messrs H. so tinker. li- W- Rioblneon Hilton Robertson. F- B. Moles!» Jlllflfi McDonald and Albert heckle- +§ reasonable .—Rev. G. V. McCabe, P. P. of Stur- geon, was in Bedeque last week visit» lnq his parents. -—Mrs '1‘. H. _S. Jackson of Bum- merslde ls spending a few days in the city attending the meetings oi‘ the Diocesan Church Bocietygfl —Mr Murdock Dawson o! Albany was a visitor to fiummereide as 5st- ureieyc-fi —ii-ev- Mr» Coleman and Mrs Cole: man o! Bart Hill were illwlli “i958. from the Western pert °1' the Isliwl to attend the Diocesan Qlllirpli 5d- olety meellrlss in Citiirlottetown this. week.—§ -—Mr 6- dhelion Bharpe. ML-A- of East “ideford, was in Bumme-rslde on Mlonday on his way to attend the opening of the Legislature at the Capital-Q —Rev Mr. Wilson, pastor a! the Unlled Baptist Church, Summsrside, has returned from a short visit to hill lime 1H Hollie-l 3- fimfl ~10; cw. muons who WQ called heme owing to the death of her lath. er Mr- Joint Molnflll. Wliploe. leit. Monday on return home to Niagara rain. N-Yi-S. —Mr Leith R. Crue o! Sulnrner- side left on Monday morning {or Halifax, N. 5., to attend the Marl- time Convention of the Confeder- ation Llfe Association which opens —Miss Marjorie, little daughter 0t Mr and Mrs H. H. Leiurgey of Sum- merside, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital an Monday and it is plodding to report the little patient is doim as well as can be “tidied-S IRIS SCHOOL Honor Boil lorlris School fer the month of February'- Grsce VIL-l. Mary Bayrie, Donnie Hume 3. John Bell. Grade V.—l. Christine Manhood, ti. Freeman Hume. Grade 1II—1_. Donnie Matheson 3,. 2. Mark Young. Grade !I.--1. Sinclair McLean, 2. Anna. Bell, 8. Willie/m Nicholson, 4, Napier MacDonald. Grade I (Sm-l. Mary Bell, Grade I.(Jr.)—l. Irving Buell, z. Donald Young. s. Emily Matheson, 4. Bari Maclceod. 2. FEKTILIZERS QUALiTY SERVICE MR. POTAIO GROWER can save only about one dollar per acre in the cost of his Fertilizer by buying his Chemicals for delivery after the arrival of steamer in the spring. ll’ he prefers this saving rather than the relief of the gamble of the uncertain arrival of a steamer together with the probable loss in yield through delayed planting then let him book his Chem- icals from our supply to arrive by steamer- These will he delivered him in the best condition being milled. screened and bagged in our plant at Charlottetown. l! he wishes to eliminate the gamble of uncertain arrival resulting possibly in reduced yields let him book his requirements at once from our supply now in stock in Charlottetown to be shipped him when he say-e so. Let him buy his Mixed Fertilizers now. Buy them from tlii~ There is no advantage in delay. The Island Fertilizer 0o. Ltd. Charlottetown “Island Goods for Inland Growers” zzrtelleves Asthma at Onoea-Jf you could read the thousands a! un- II solicited letters received by the makers from grateful users you. toe, Q would realize the remarkable powers -- of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Rem- II ody- All oases. incipient and chronic. ‘j are benefltted by this great family ~ remedy. Why suffer on experiment with worthless preparations when the genuine Kellogg's can be pur- v chased everywhere. illlilfrflufllrlnlnleiit I_or Lnmeneu. PL-M-ltsl "l-l Ki ‘EH60? "ale PUT A P06TM1E ‘EITAMB Teacher Bllorence J. l-layter. . An - Annual Examination d! Your lyee will safeguard Your Vision and cums; J. w. Jelllllltliill Olllltmltlili till Kent street Phone 42-0- Charlottetown -- ii‘ Knifér "m- dma 51in Ms“ ueeoiai'~iibv_~l=cscain-Nrfp Mae (is 4w re seesaw i-r- Tlic tc e! Hay. Fertiliser. Lime. iliinslel. lied and Coal. Get your pow. 4139-3-24-8l. lifillltlk" action sevel trouble. werrv- Keep Donal-i.‘ llgyptlnn Llniment always handy. Stops bleetl- I lng instantly. Cauterizes wounds. Quickly relieves Barber's Itch and v Rlnsworm- _ l iii MEllllIllAMl litasfnun Looks ‘Hie citizens o! Charlottetown and supeundins districts. were izreotlvI ' Pictou, N. 8., Mrs. ldllfll 0! the death P! W!‘ will? widow of the late James books. g-lighland Avenue, which occurred at the home u; her daughter, Mrs, Wll-.- liapi McQuan-ie, Elm Avenue. Al- though ln delicate health she was able to flllflll thedutleg as mother vol the home. tremely pleasant and cheerful and welcomed cordially these kind. irlerifs and nelslibore whose. laltnrul and loyal ddlllllqll helped d9 liillcll l9 509th 1191' sorrow Blld lllllllldll lid? lonely hours in the lriidst oi liter oenfiislon- The-late Mrs. will; we. always able to. be. up and. about“ the house, till wltnln a low months pm vlous to her death, when she sud= denly became worse and in spite of all medical skill. end the devotion el a loving rlaiisliter. and. hind mend-i, death claimed her. and sire parsed to the-i llqliid where there is B9 lllmd weakness and sviierlns is The late Mre- Locke was e women oi sterling qualities and beloved by ell who lied. the pleasure o! knowing her- l-ler death at the ace. oi .015 years. removes one whose memory will long be cherished by the family, she leaves to mourn three daughters four sons, namely; William McQuarrie, city, Mrs. John Davis. Reginald Jay, Wlnsloe South, John, city. Lemuel o! Miami, Florida, Nelsen, Wlneloe, Willard at home, also three slsteigs and three brothers, Mrs. Margaret Ford, city, Mrs. Thomas Flanagan. Boston, Mass, Mm. Samuel Gillia- ple, North Milton, Johnnie, Henry and Angus all of North Milton. The funeral was held at the homo spooked. on Thursday. Maren 6.. tel‘ an through. her illness she was err-l liiiyipx trip- on ‘Puesdayn-S l entirely sound. but there must still of her daughter and was largely at- tended. The services were conduct- ed by Dr. A. C. Vincent, Pastor oi Baptist Church, and the remains were laid to rest in the Pair View Baptist Cemetery, Rustlco Bead. The pallbearers were Johnnie Duly, Johnnie MoQuarrle, Michael Bldg.- eon, Ewen Connors, Daniel McCal- lum, Bruce McGalluln. Before" our ayes she faded, growing weaker every day. elelns all we could to save her, until God took her away. Yet again we hope to meet her, on that eternal shore. Safe in the arms of Jesus, to rest (or ever-mere. (Batrlot Please Copy) Sees Pros erlty Ahea For Farmer NEIW YORK, N. Y. e March 23.—— William O. (Bill) cook, New York Rangers right winger chosen by the majority oi National l-lockey geasui- sports editors for sllstsr honors, talks farming and economics as well as he recounts hockey lore. "I can't see any bright future yet for the wheat farmer," says Bill, who between seasons operates a tile-acre wheat farm at Leo Vert, Sask. "Why, up an my farm. my wheat brings me 80 cents a bushel; t may be worth be oenle in. Winnlpes. but I set the 3i! 30 cents in Lac Vert. "Co-operative marketing is all right, provided you have the market even after you form your organise lion. The basic foundation may he i be an outlet and market ler the fer- trier‘! wheat- aie, Mr. A. M. Agnew at Cralg-a-lne Form ' *= aoqulred e eentrolllns in.- lseitje Kirk Colantilu], (sire o! the great show bull Kirk Baaharm) this addition to the already splendid herd at Craipe-lee iv/lll insure continued success to Mr, ‘lgziew. Petition daught ers are putting up some splendid re- cords and are aeted (or their ehw qualities and well balanced udderg, The guntaln, Clark, syndicate at Ftoetloo have slain Purchased a Sum lor sire from Bunbury Farm. 111i; youngster is about eight months old and is bred my; Jones’ beet on h9g1; sldes and thggg enterprising breads are are to be onpgratulatad on secul- ng such a splendid alllmdl. ~ Mr. Munroe Bruce, Vplleyfleld, ha; also secured a herd all’; pt Bunbupy, This bull is a 5on0! Paragon Pat and when mated mo, tllg good ln Mr. Bruce's stable; will no dong; produce both abaiw good; and milk-r ers. Success to friend grace. A_ number of real gogfl calves are to be ‘seen at Clearvue sllqd by 7mm. lan Kerk. Mr Kennedy d; Sons haves splendid lot of black Qnd whites which it put on R. O. p, work should make real good recopgg, The goal; are there as well as the ability to develop leaders. go to 1i; boys, other lmpgptgpt» sales have been Holstein Items made. Ml’. Lewis Rn | Dominic; we flied: Promoter, hssfilledanfld as of over one delen heifer calves for a boys and girls club ‘l. hlmsdglg, Till! is really pm Holstein grougg tlild p9 qoubt ylfil live club opt terest in the pgw noted stock giro mllteke when they elected Mr. ,1, Kennedy. ' their repraoentntlvrm the pa. WWW! 1108M of dlreotoii. It was NQWBATS. NW coats NEW pleases: NEW Linnaeus new srockrnoe. NEW GL9"!!! . NEW SILKS saw wasp resales All will be shown in ‘generous profusion-special late arrivals selected by Miss Foster, Miss Love 8nd Ml’! BMW!" fill 11191! BOOM iooa be loaned in other localities Our provincial Holstein Aasoclar tlan is getting away well although the membership is still small. We trust that the circular letters pent out by our eiiersello Secretary Trees urer Mr. C. E. Maeliepale will brine results. Already outside orders have been secured and a large number of inquiries are at hand asking {or quoq tiitiene on breedlna and eoipmerclel steak. We have about one hundred I-hlstlen breeders gn Prince fidwprd Inland end a hundred per cent operation will enable the association to carry out an erierletlq and unres- slve pelaoy which will give results. Let every breeder join up and quake our favorite. breed a real factor in the delryinssnd breedlns interests oi our province. . We take great pleasure in extend- lvii to "r- J~ Welter Jones constel- illatians on having been awarded the liret Meal-er Breeder's Qertliloiite 1c- siieol lri Canada to an individual. This certainly put Prince Edward {sland on the lloistien IMP- end lrieqq Walter deserves ‘die. thanks oi every individual breeder in the province en hil being the first to win this high standard as "a. breeder. n. is to be hoped that other Island breeders m” noon secure Master Breeders W34‘- Gltdl. ' Maritime Holatien breeders made no eleerviie Farm 5d - ' Announcing the v r - SPRING OPENING Wednesday ' afternoon, 25th l and ifollowing days guppy QQPARTMENT 0F THE tore will be saying “SPRING” o; Wednesday. Throughout the. store, in every port. the lovely new Spring merchandise will be shown, and you are cordially tnvlted to some, walk about, inspect, get. acquainted with the new ideas. v - a ill ... l1. . .qxi.-'; ._.’ " pul- l-pto operation immediately vliloli will give all pvavlneel I ell!" l. WI work. Our Associatlouhad ii- lillllt M‘ eesilll Y"? in. 1931i QM ilellliilie Dill! are being nut into operation Ilileb will make i981 the Deli "Ni Mr. Kennedy rel-Drill ill“ till I!“ success of the bllllk llld Will‘! 3' the piiii and in l-iie rliov not 1' bripelni reeiilte _ that Will 4W!" sung“ B! N11 lllfllifllve UH" and it ll estisiiiled. that w! m herd! will a; Qliliblllllfill in the mi tlllillr‘: attention ls helps paid W type. production 1M tent eenll 7°" and tron: a Pill‘!!! 9! NW1! mill‘ in lesg we have a good percentile °l 4 per cent cows; willie let elefllllll“ bonnet be increase! by 1104M ‘l lspeuiibieterelee tiinperoeptlle" broadly; to high psoduelns lire! " Well as rdtllllllil lldlllltlih Maire a note o! this brother NW‘ er and when purchasing your w’ nerd sire mike m: test "bllli l" contents is as at the principal Ml‘ ores or his masters ‘rise but ll none too seed es elven look lei l‘ by doing so moms will lollov- Olllifi In dellve Bale is reported by tbviisb Ha Kennedy‘! eilorte that ll lllilliillm‘ pi breeders. especially ip males. Among the more impomm‘ eretlns an open market will be round tor soon roigmuon gllgok. my; Ml" R0961‘: we trust m“ clubs any - ~—:-s.=§* tn future each province will have Fdlllfldllldtidll Qt the hard. flag jfl’? NUlllOlilllll 1103111"! lllldwqfk will bl ‘ ~. mum's yjg- ' ‘OUQQN Qfikl-WELE‘ Con. ltu- Grr HIM ‘rc: 0V! ~ mi A NI! oawwrowq- ‘infill,’ l hi“ l. , i,i , _ , lllliiillilllill a-l..lfl_aa@nnsll knoll”,