tilixiilsronv For one week only we offer the finest range of Krochler Chesterfield Suites eve!- brought to Charlottetown at Special Low Prices. $5.00 ,- places any Suite in your home and you have our full range of styles and coverings to choose from. A Comfortable Piece Kroehler Suite in Repp It’s hard to believe that you can secure such a remarkably comfortable Suite at such a low price, Chesterlield and two Chairs have deep spring seats, spring hacks and drove-rs- ible cushions. Attractive Repp covering. 95o $5.00 Now. $5.45 Monthly 10 Months—No Interest I ? Luxurious Kroehler Suite In Quality Mohair A smart Living Room Suite in rich long pile mohair in popular walnut shade. Excep- tionally high back chairs are only one oi the features which place this suite in the class which usually sells for $135.00. Yct the price is only 95o Lets Trade Suite I - Your old Suite will lie ac ceptcil as part payment oi any Suite. Call 700 or 707 am our appraiser will call, Tliere’s a Quality Suite to Fit Your Purse $69.50, $79.50, $105.00 $119.00, $129.00 to $27’ .00 ,.........._W. . ._. w» "rue CONVENIENT HOLMAN HOME PVLAVN use rm: CONVENIENT HOLMAN HQME PLAN ONE PRlCE-THEFASH PRIQE v _ QNEpp;(;g..1~i..;E;C/\q,_,DRI(F v7 " rw r ' ir lO ~ _ ‘ ' i0 r; rsqlrirjxiunll‘! IJI.I'>.YMQP\\J)"T\% - ' ‘ " i U41’) $iwleclllEiririlvqig i" Uiw“ i-warmwc’. Ann In um INTER!» 9T "OI time‘. r. ..,~~,.-g> ~- ~10 lh-lTifllIRiH“ ‘ ' . t?!’ - -_-_..... ...-..-..... -. ...¢-_..-_-.._- Central i Guardian lISE anon SEElljRilll mssn suiuos. trash iisiimit, Dsverenux’: Grocery. L-fllli OIWIIIBATIOII llll INS!!!» ANCE. L-UM-T-H-Slfl. IOBIN H000 FLOUR is milled from wsshod wheat. Best grocers recommend Robin Hood. L-fllo-li-fld-Iwkl. UNLOADING COAL-A. Picimd d: 0o. are‘ csrs o! Springhiii Sueened and Ihverness Screened coal today. All omiers de- lives-ed prmnvtlv. L-5i5l-3-7-3i TII PROVINCIAL SANATOB- IUM COMMISSION wish to grate- mily scknowlsdsc the sum oi Twenty-live Dollsrs. proceeds o! benefit flute by Bedcqus Rink sud sale o! lunches by Iisruwood lower uc snti cum-u fiedequs Walton's Institutes. L-BIOPS-Q-ii. BIDEQUE BAPTIST SERVICES, Sunday, Msmh 10th. Preacher, The Pastor. 10.45 A. M. Subject, “The moon-uptick Salvation." 11.45 AM. Sundsy School. Bpocici Missionary oflerlng. 7.80 P. M. ‘The Mystery o! the Seven Golden Candlesticks." L-5206-3-9-1i. THE BAPTSII.‘ CHUBCl-l.—Dr. Vincent continues his series o! ser- mons on The Lord's Prayer. with an address on the words "Deliver Us From Evil" the positive slds or that petition o! which the negative was discussed last Sunday. The Rev. A. J. Vincent, lather o! the minister o! this congregation, will speak Sunday evening on “The power to impart Jesus." Mr. Vincent is leaving Char- lottetown shortly and this will be his last sermon. The music o! the day will be directed by Mrs. G. Elliott Full. SILVER. TEhr-On Monday after- noon s very pretty Silver Tea in aid o1’ the City Hospital was held by Mrs. F .0. Waller, Mrs. S. G. Pepptn and Mrs. E. McCsrey at the home o! Mrs. McCorcy at which s. nice sum was realized. ‘rho table iviu; very attractive centered by a. basket o! yellow daffodils and yellow csndles. Pouring tea: Mrs, John A. MacDonald, Mrs. J. E. Blanchard. Those assisting were Mrs. J. Augus- tus MacDonald, Mrs. R. A. MacDon- ald, Mrs. F. P. Hemiessey, Mrs. L. G. Henry, Misses Clarissa Mcfluig- an, Thelma Pcppin. Jenn Gaudet. Frances McCsrcy, Music was beau- tilully rendered at the piano by the Misses Agnes Pigot and Marjorie Mitchell. CARNIVAL AT new oussoow --‘0ne o! til]: most interesting events held recently in New Glasgow Rink was s carnival on ssturdiiy evening, February 23rd. After nn hour's skate. those in costume were Judg- ed by Miss Thankful Bain Miss Annie Lowther and Mr. Herbert Stevenson. Those who weie award- ed prizes are as follows: Women-l Baby. represented by Muss Stev- enson. 2, Miss Canada. Helen Hous- ton. 3—Glrl Guide. Mrs. Preston Campbell. Mens: l-Grandma, Lorne Stevenson. P-Rnoster, Roy Dick- leson. Il-Nlggcr Wench. These pi-lz~ es were piers-rated by the rink manager, Mr. R. L. Dieklcwn as- sisted by Mrs. Corn MsdLeori. In spite of the snowflakes falling thickly the crowd continued to skate for an hour. then sll went to their homes, mzling that they had spent s very enjoyable evening. ISLANDERS IN BDSTON—O‘n the evening or February 28th a group o! Island ladies gathered at the home oi Mrs. Laura Woodside, 14 Modssen St. Somsrvillc. Mass, where they had been invited to par- take o! s resl P. I. 1'. fish dinner. and to which they all did ample justice. Among those prsssn; were: Miss Elilslbeth MsoKsnzie, who comes from Cardigan. P. E. I. Miss Ohflistine Dawson and Miss Iflossis Lame. Albany. P. E. I. Miss Eleanor Glow and Miss Marion Ncwson. Kingston. P. E. I. Miss Margaret MaoPliee, Msrtlnvslo. P. B. ~I., Miss ammo: Campbell, Victoria. nnd iilrs. Etta Drummond. Charlotte- town, Mrs. Wcodsids herself is an Island lsdy. Alter the bountiful rc- psst they Ilicnt the rest oi the evening in Whist Ind slnains. Miss Gertnide Campbell and Miss Fiossls Lei-go being ths socompsnists on ths piano. Altm- the prizes hnd been distributed and the singing o! Auld Lang Sync, tbs company dis- psrssd with promises n! ms-ny more hswy gatherings in the future. llrxpsnsioh or the ssle oi’ canned goods on the domestic and export markets otiers the most hopeful outlet for an increased production oi’ vegetables in Osncda. tho increase in the volume oi vege- tables produced for Isle in Omsds has been lcrg, and rapid within rc- cent yesrs. As it ll. Into “lfifloslxllsnocvghgu: rl____ Exp"! :..-'.'::'.-.‘:: m: "ca: a; ~=~=L»»-r- ""‘ 'W1‘ln8 is perhaps quite s yet, hilt farmers would do consider thici- requirements or grain tor the coming crops, Th‘ msiority, oi course, wll either u‘ their own seed or Glichlillge “Ii! ilflkililOl-ill, This pfmgfih‘ i llllih ultisfunwl’! it proper ‘I terltion is given to cleaning gm treating the grain before $01110 means 0! lifting out ull seeds should be used. It wild n4. ish seed is present thLs will b. mmticnlly impossible and in gm oases s choose o! seed is advisable 1! the piovious crops have been m. iected with smut some tmtmm must be used to control the diam; Loose and covered smut- or covered smut o! barlgy and bum q stinking smut oi wheat y, effectively cont-rolled by 1011mm treatments. Loose smut o! bu- md loose smut oi’ wheat can b. controlled only by hct water m». ment. Growers who have m“ with these latter diseases would d; well to obtain new seed, ss u‘ hot water treatment is very m; cult to use. Tlhoso who wish to buy ncwsasd should purchase the best on ti». mnrket, The extra cost per my; will be more than returned in u» creased yields. Registered seed i»; the any dependable grade. Til-Wis dung sufl seed are assured that the variety s pure as to type, praciicully h“ from disease. oi 800d germination and ircc from noxious weed seed; LIVERPOOL. N3, March 1-_<q pg-Tivo occupants oi a (‘Ufll trud who said they did not. hear tlu whistle, narrowly rscar: vi liijllry q s. sldlngdierc todlv \\'l'\"" their cl was struck by a, Cillllidllll Nation- ai trhiri bsuiid from \'.ii'ni<vith ti Hclliax. {Phe truck, operated by Willis Paige, was hurled a? ' L a Dlfk and unoccupied tom-e. Gunudinh hay u; rm rod in Bob Klum must be No. i extra, mixed, fl percent timothy z-ml P5 per cod clover. Ilay enters liclrzium free DAVID IREVI-‘T Unrcporied nine» h» IPA’? 410"‘ on Connors Ar tic conslllnc. 1W years ago. Dcvi Irwin ls H‘ to have arrived at U1!‘ Wm‘ Githoiin rnkision M Pukr-i" M“ G00 miles northeast or (‘hmll “an, jnvln, rs-ycnrmld 101010!” phol‘, who is ssis u. mm i-esdd uis Arctic merely for the n!‘ of exploration snd ndvcMIm ' huh"; y, have been discovered N minim. m; tRk ms inw- Hm mp9 $000 unites. Irwinn n in- Gram! Rapids, Mich“ have b!“ _ Use sflnnrd’; for Outs nul Ions notified. utely tree We have tho lowest city ~ $1.75 Tub-dill) 00 Rotcilnld III-J’ FREE‘ COAL Our Free Coal Contest proved so p0 ulor that we have decided to continue it mother mon . When you order BASEBURNER Hard Coal (Chestnut also) you will receive s sales number: Each Wednesday the Mayor will draw onsnumber, ll you are lucky‘ W¢ 142) ‘present you with s similar quantity Hard W" 8 H. R. Large 5! Co $12.50 per "l" price on BRADORE Coal» per ton. i‘ .--»¢-¢--»-- , 58 Qcwl 5‘- Wholesale