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I $650 up to $9.50 Ii’ you want something good in Quality and Fit- Try us-‘ Special Neolin Soles on Brown Boots ........ ...$6.50 Alley & Co. I LIMITED 135 QUEEN ST. W. ° “Keep the Home Fires Buming” Do You Know That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island ? That we employ askilled Surface Grinder, and are daily grinding from the rough Jgass t e most com- plicate kinds of lenses? Those are facts, which mean a good deal to the Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. Send your glasses in by mail, you’ll get them bac promptly and in perfect con- ditlon. Call in and look over our plant. G. F. Hutcheson smropuoisn » "”‘°"‘°'°*'0»f°s\a» ewan r r t ~.. _ ---and ha ve the Homé _ _ “ hnn” dozen silver spoons hy her sisters ln I Pte Robertson Mann. _was the guest of honor, last Friday evening, when a.' lalie nun\be_r of his friends and llelillllborl waited _on him at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mann, and pre sented him, witib a. lovely gift.. Allfer some very appropriate wordr of welcome from the chairman Mr Micheal Ready and ouherrs, an addresr was then road by Mr. Daivid Campbel while Mr. James MoLeod'mede `, th presentation. Although taken com pletely by surprise Robertson sultabl: replied to the hearty welcome tender ed hiim. 'Phe evening was then passed in dancing and other amusements. Following is the address To Pte Robertson Mann. f Dear Bob:-We wish to assure you that we are not merely complying with the custom of the times by 'holdingei reception for one of our returned soldiers, a. deeper motive actuaites us to-night.. We have come to welcome one of our brave boys who so well represented our island and particularly our own settlement In the great world' war which threat- ened to destroy the freedom of the whole world and miie 'safety of our homes. Since childhood you have been one of fus‘a.nd as years passed we glladly recognized the manly or-nits in your character. the ever oheerfulness of your company and your helping ‘hand ln time of need did not have an opportunity of callinr upon you ‘before you left you-r homo for the distant batulc-fields, however we watched your career w'ith interest and with pride and at all times feweflfliy Wishirlx that you would be spared to rotum to us. we are proud to-night phat our hopes have been realized and onco more you are with ue it returned soldier. n- man Wllw hos fought and man for ms country \for_freedom and jugtuge, T0. night we have called upon you to extend- is hand. of welcome and show UUI' ¢1PDl'ecirutl0'n for the good work You did ln helping to save tire worlu from the domination oi' tflie cruel Hun. We ask you to accept: mi; S-iflil as a small token -from your friends who all join in \velconn'ng you home and wishing you the lmpplnes: MN! rrrosperity which you deserve. Signed' on behnlf of your friends, Hearn McLean nwiu' campus. James McLeod John \N'li.a|en_ **°~_-bf;-_L-1 A FAREWELL GATHERING A .pleasant social evening was spent Thursday the thirteenth mst when the members of New Glasgow Christ lun Church met at the home oi' Mr. Challe-s Wyand to dc.-honor to Mr. #Ind Mrs. Silas Wynnd, who are leav- ing shortly for Hewer, Sask_, where their sons have ilaken a large home- stead. After several hours of social chat and excellent music lead by Miss Ruth Dickenson, a dainty lunch was served and when order was restored the following address was read and Mrs Wyund wus presented with a the Ladies Aid Dear Mrs. Wyund:-We your sis- ters in the Aid Society ol' New Glas- , now Christian Church assemble here S im-right to spend one more evening with you und also to express our i elin - _ _Eg “is of regret that you are leav We shall miss you at our meetings. You have always been faithful in your attendance and desire to herp ln every way. not only in t-he Aid Soc- PHONE 393-.J ,___”` so oRArroN sr - FOR THE HOUSE WIFE OAT FLOUR BARLEY FL’)UR CORN F LOUR RYE FLOUR All fresh and new and of the very best quality. A Stock of the above Grades sent us by mistake we are selling any of them at the low price of FIVE 5). CENTS PER POUND In any riuantity. Try them Kim wil come agam. akes a pleasing change F and variety for any Meal in the day. For sale at our FLOUR .mo Fr-:sn Sroiu-:. conf & co. tn. ;._. ,, , '_ . -.= f. 4. hm lt was our deepest regret that we ` ton. _ _ ,_ *A9 The Chaplain of your departed _A aoaoian Honoalo "°°’ W* *" “‘° °"‘"""" Y°“’ ‘“'°" ence will be missed. our social xn- tercourse also has always .-been of the mga; pleasant nature and lu your rs- rnoval from among us we feel we are loosing true friends. But we know _hat lied welcome awaits you m 'our new home. In conclusion we ask you to ac- .opt this small gift as a token of our sincere resurd. Your Sisters in the Aid Society Then Mr. S..H_ -Stevenson ln a few tpproprlate 'words llfedentcd MY- WY- rnd with an address on behalf of his iretihren of the Church with rt beau- .lful pocket book containinz a Slim if money. Mr. and Mrs. Wyand el- ,hough taken by surprise 'both made mitable replies and after singing ‘God Be With You Till We Meet again" and prayer 'hy their pastor, _rev .l_ W. Hayter, the company dis- iersed, ull wishing Mr. and Mrs. Nyund hon voyage. ' WELCOME T0 RETURNED SOLDIER A yery pleasant evening ‘V35 SDSU* lt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ‘aeey, St. Patriqk's Road on the even- _rg of Feb. the 17th., when a number i' their frientls and acq-un.intances» seemhlerl there to welcome C°'|‘D0l'\\l ierry, a brother of Mrs. Casey. Wh() ecently returned from France. After supper was served -by U10 1 tdies of .the district, the evening was leasuntly spent in dancing and other musenients, the music being furnish- n_1oy after the nerve-wrecking strain if the last three years. rewarded xealth and strength. Please Iaccept this small gift. as a aken of the esteem in which you re held. LETTER oF coNr:~oi.ENcE FROM CHAPLAIN A. G.. aurzsn AMERICAN EXPD FoncES Fnsrrcz. My Dcur Miss Mia.clunis.--Beyond ;loubt these have been dark sad days ` `or you as you have mourned the loss if your brother and our comrade. L~iike'-thousands of other sisters you have been called upon tc lay your brother‘s rich young ipromising life on the eltarof country and of God. How hard it has ibeen for you, l, can well imagine for I, too am a young msn like your brother and have sisters. 'Dhlnking that of few lines from the chaplain might be oif some _h0I-D___l've taken the liberty to write you. Perm-it me first of all to extend to you the sincere sympathy of all trha officers and mein of our regiment_ for our beanie surely go out to you and Your 'folks in this hour of bereave- ment. We feel keenly with your loss for while you have lost a brother we have lost a comrade, a comrade who was loved ~by ull the fellows who knew hint for he was always making Life :merry for those around him. He wasi lcllled in action with tour other comrades -by an enemy shell, drying the death of a true goldier. He Buffered no pain at ‘ali for he passed BWHY immediately. we brought his body baok a good ways from the lines to a. quiet spot and t-h¢re we laid him to rest He was buriod with all the honors due an American Soldier. The flag are gave ihie life for was spread over him while .the funeral service was being read. There the Army gun salute was fired as a farewell tribute and at the close the hugh- blew m/ps. the army call which sfxnifies that the day is done and the soldiers work ended. We marked his grave with n wooden Grote and a metal nemo plate and Uirrrolunded it Ll! with a. fine little mms. -me `&mt Imam nr me lrave I sent to Grsvee Registration Svirvica andyou may sednrp same by writing to them later on at Washing- ' by generous, Liberal P _“txt 5”!/2 I-IINTON, S’side - c olicy Contracts. PROVINCIAL MANAGER The Average Ma n I eaves no Estate. Thcrc is one certain method for the man earning a moderate salary to provide :rn estate which will maintain his wife and children IN COMFORT IN 'I`llE EVENT OF HIS DEATH. . From the day his application for Life Assurance is accepted and the premium paid_, it' the application is for an adequate amount and the ‘premium payments made regularly no i`urther worry about the future of the family, in the event of death, is necessary. Canada’s first company, for more than SEVENTY YEARS has been protecting the homes of the Salary earners .and the business of the wealthy The CANADA LIFE can give you a Policy on any plan you need. Make an appointment with Canaria I.il’e Man today. PW. K. ROGERS, Charlottetown ROGERS, Ch’Town ROGERS, Ch`Town ?>!'3 7155 MCQUAID. Souris _ THE CANADA LIFE MEN _ ._.e_ ___.n» bl-other I, bid you look to him who said “I am tht. resurectlon and the life" even Jesus the Christ, may he comfort you and give you all a hf1DDy reunion in Heaven where death and war shall be no more. If I, can 'be of any further help to] Sincerely yours Chaplain A. G. Butzer ' 103. infantry A. E. F. IN -MEMORIAM MRS. MARY BRIAN i There passed peacefully away at lier home in Victoria l<‘e'b.2'1st Mrs. Mary Brian aged 'I5 years. widow of the late Angus Brian. The deceased was of ul kind ond gentle disposition, und sterl- ing chrlstiian cltaracter. and held the loveland respect of a very large circle, of friends and rel rtivesi. Besides three sisters land owo brothers _che loaves to mourn thrp rlnri_;fl\ter: Mr.-_ l~`. M. Clay. Victoria, Mrs. 'I‘lio|n-as Mcllctli. Moncton; Mrs. Wilfrid <‘lark, (‘elii'orn- lla.; ‘two sons Willifarm und Ernest in Western Canada. eleven grand vlxiilren and one great grand child. The funeral which took place on Monday Feb. 24 was largely attefniied, hc service being conducted by Rev. l’.A.l<‘itzputrick and Rev. Mr. Hubley. The pall bearers were unessrs Chas. S. Wright, Elisha__Wright, Chas, L. \\`riglit, Jabez l.ea_ Webster ,Boulte'r, Henry Smith, Interment took place in I Crapaiirl Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. PTE. '~"ic'ron F. sRooi