~ _ yliolisslr. Splendid lino ladies plain g3’) ggwlgslgsrzi’ _Lm".- 1.. $081 ‘hose 86c pair. Prowse , \ , , . sail-iii .1. _; _ “mainly B DIOCI JOIICIOIIS [GI- Baysv Boo-rs in béownl. mo ‘iibve- senmo. isurrs.- m; ‘of flayour. mack from 5H5 up w 30:601.“, nt c! boys suits lust in, all Your grocer for it-- 43,; pg- 1511,, to}? $310 “s Hi“ B°°“'_A"°’ ‘ l§§§n?=§if§§.m“§f$:£ 17:33:’ $3?‘- ' 318M 65f lprices- "Tbe Haberdashery." iii llllllll . Ellllllllall a summon anus in Market sot- nrdny March am. s-go 3i s SHOP from Batman's catalog. Pivowssis HATS Charlotte- towns finest ‘Heta- Prowse Bros, Ml- 8-29-21 smAirr cave FOR nan-ilk. Drop in at “The l-laberdusllery" , d si-e the swell line of new on zasren TIES in uio c a“ - m‘ 0x10“, crepe‘; umraasxzwzt they ore showinz. 3-28-3i PT“ *“b°'“’“"°"'-" o ALL sizes RIB sumasn lions DON'T ‘Ejiiilammhil’ s black and brown for boys and girls ov28-3l 1 -r\ RCH'S HOTor c v77 . HARD coat, CHESTNUT size $WM% 1, ll h l nil l"f1iii,,. _ 1 g s. a ‘ a EW and beautiful creations can be obtained - in wall decoration with Alabastine. Your furnishings and draperies can be matched per- fectly by the use of a sponge, and finished in fiat finish or washable varnished surface. Send fo-day for‘ our booklet on Dpallns Efiufs. ‘a , Thellabsstlns 00., Paris, Limited Paris, Ont. - - Winnipeg, Mm. ‘ljflil 11s" W i"' _. i" L \ 1 “i OLDWATER fiiuuc . . for ‘base burners. One, ca; load exlpected now. Orders for any quantity delivered on arrival._ A. Plckard and Co. new KNITTING YARNS. Just innew ed Rose yarn. latest knittln! yarn, newest shades, balls 36c. Big loi, large skeln sweater yum. best shades, 25c skein- Prcwse Bros. Ltd. JUST ARiRlVED from England our Spring styles in silk and wool Hflnloly. see the new blue, grey and fawn shades at $2.25. —Alley and ()0; 1,111 - 3.3341 /HONOR FOR ISLAND STU- DIJNT.— By on unanimous decls= THE VICTORIA HOT-EL is l" 0f llro tlrroe lndsoo, Mount Al- ~piace to dine on Sunday. Apps 1'31 llson University "co-eds» debating dinner and Easter music, vocal c1111 lea-m defeated the ‘co-ed! of New lngtrumen1a1 M g1“, vmwm, on Brunswick in an intercollegiate Sunday. Phone reservation; 11 dbbflte here tonight. -..Moun.t A. once. ‘ Nj ‘ argued the affirmative of the fol- ilowlng- resolution: "Resolved HTHE GREATEST possible en- "m lllo Prosronniro party 1o insti- loyment that can be obtained if-rom “ell “nd h“ a m“! mmkm in m” a c111, o1 1e“ 15 51191111611 by develrpntout of Canada.” The U 11101131513 SELEQTED ORANGE N. B. team was’ composed of M. PEKOE-Ithe tee. iwiiii the golden Jnne-n (lender): F. ‘flnodsrnns and tips. People who have ibeen using 3- ‘Nlllllwflfllll- The Mdunt A- thls tea lcr the past 20 years will team ‘"13 wmlmied 0! ‘M- 30W“ tell you that among good ‘teas it (lender); E. Moore mind V. Smith- 11“ no 91111111 11111113 mum,“ The judges were Dr. A. F. Bates, Fredericton; Rev. P. A. Walker, 713911-1111; 1.113155 1:91; SALE Amherstnntb Dr. Rhcdeulzer of _wn W111 1,811 {by 1,111,110“ 331111» Acailh Un1verslty.-—. (The Mics day 31s; Moi-on in Agricultural V. Smith monllnnoil an lnlrlnz earl 1.11111 a 111,11 ma“ weflqn-Qken drlv. on. the iMt, Allison University de- Tlio British Soldier, dam Parkside a daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. E. 3913,1111; 515C011, M11 m“ 13011915 Smith oif Pownel who is talking an {nerms 7 1110111115 61.311110“ approved arts course at that institution and joint note. Discount for cash. Belll. sped-‘llzlnfi lll °m1°YY- “Frmll '5‘ (‘antel- ll Son, Auctioneers. 2i J°llll Jlllllflfll- AYOIRK CIRCUIT -- Services for ———<eo--i- pri 1. Easter Sunday are as i101- lows; Pleasant Grove 11 a. nl.; PERSONALS iCovnheail 3 p. nl.; Yor-k 7 p, "L: The Sacrament of the Lord's isup-j DB!‘ will be administered at the close of the morning and after-i iwon services. The evening ser? Mr. A. W. Brennan, Summer- vice will be chiefly music, (1.. w,1 siilq 15 in the city_ Kelrstosil, minister, . Mr. B. Rogers left Wednesday on a trip to Montreal. RETURNS TO B0$TON—Mr. at the Queen Hotel. William Askln of Boston who am- i id the recent storms and dclayn or trilins succeeding in reaching 1111011-“1011 15 1“ 1,119 c111 ihome in tlnie to attendi the lun- . cml of his father returned Lo Bos- llllll last week. Mr. Asklll '15 1t large contractor and builder and is another of our successful ls- 1inniler abroad. His lllnny friends ;were glad lo meet him and all rvrlsll him continued success in el is ;-. guest at the Queen. toned at the Queen Hotel. ACCO COMPANY, L i cturers a your supply of - 'ckey’s Black Twist hewing rlobacco Chewing Tobacco hasalwaye been the fishermen’: --'_1l_ravel—~ . an roan; iloiiwoy ‘For full pn-ticulars write- "lSHEnuEN ‘getting your supplies for the spring fishing, don't - - They llkethe best, that ls why they buy Hickey’; ii ICKEY & NlCllllLSllN IMITED. Charlottetown l his undertakings. . shire was.“ the c"), T118808,“ MT. srewanr METHODIST I PMSNON" The” Wm be llreachmgwstephen, N. B. Wednesday morn- ing service on Sunday next April[1ng_ service in the Methodist Ghurchg at Mt. Stewart at 7 ]l. nl. Will- the; Dunstaffnalqe lcludly remember their envelopes for Connexions] Funds. Thos. Palethorpe, Pastor. Wednesday. BASKET iBOCIAL NI‘ BROOK FIELD- Th0 Basket Social helld in M m’ mm” Hme" the Brooltficld hall Monday night illlder the auspices of Tsnton, L. 0. L, hrovcd a decided success, when 1 the hour for opening arrived the 1 largo lisll was filled to the utmost iiifléiaoéf. iZZ‘.‘i'I'.°EY.ZZ“S'E°..;§2i 1w no dunno prevailed throughout the whole wednuday momma f0 Wflllllliri- The handsome sum of bum’ N‘ s’ one hundred and fiitty-two dollars and sixty cents being re-lilizcil. The Ml" Catheflne .' committee in charge in behalf cf 'l‘ltnt0_ii Lodge wish to thank all those uho lrlndly came from the surrounding districts to assist with tile programme and in other ways the Borden train Wednesday. ‘MI-S. Lane, led cean it tproved to be. Mr. John Stewart of Brookifleld ably IJClPd auctioneer, westerntraiu Wednesday noon. returning from Charlotte town. . house at Brighton. Alter the pre- 3129,“ ounces. 2s will. New silk and wool ' ' having you leave our community, ' ing horse, 5 years old, sired by ha“!!! 101ml Ls Niles Verna Smith < " ‘Mr. P. C. Clank, Sumlnerside, is Mr. J. J. Dunphy of the C. N. R. ‘Mr. Herbert Champion, Alberton are 1°“ '9 "w"! 111° 1°" °l a ‘Mr. n. A. McLeod, Uilgg, is i-ogis-‘Bnn. Clrollon: Mro- F- L- Jove-ll.‘ Mr, James ‘McLeod. New wiit-fllorot. Mr, Barry VOlDonnell left for St. _lst at Block River at l1 a. ml?! isumlay nnlwql at 10 a- m- at Du“: Mr. Metherall, M.L..A., was con-LMaJ-ch 15111, 1R3“ “mfmag” a! 3 P- "L; “Veda! sub’ fined l0 his hotelwlth illness yee ' jcct "The ‘Risen Christ." Union 1erday_ ' Mr. V. K. McLeod, Bostonywas Ha"), Franc“, Messrs J. D. iMcCormack and Ed Cairns, St. Georges, are registered '- Mr. L. V. Judson. Winnipeg, was’ oh bu“ M . b“ t “L _ m the “"7 m" waek and m“ ‘on’ nesasn bcrngawlwittal éhitistisu-eforti- Mrs. Pubic ‘large. accompanied Imnenq Ollauley, etu- dent of St. Mary's Convent. Sourlis! 11;! rglsrliag d hglmfimtfétyéétgrgl" Mac-Lend had attained the ripe old ‘IM-r. and iMrs. Ferno Graves. Sum "m" ‘lwlllw w "w" l1 ‘he "W" merslde, were passengers on the after- .-.~. ~41,- ms icmnman. Mr. A. om Gill ReceivlfPresentation, “p. 7 . At the home‘ o! Mr. "crace qul,‘ ‘ at York, Tuesday night, Mr, G111] wrvrlnod when over 70 of his friends of Yorlc and Mprghflgld V8116‘! "Dun him on the eve of his " departure in: Charlottetown, and , presented hip! with the ‘following - oililronn noon. Dlllled by a well fill ‘ ed purse. Th Ladies Institute 111-95 sent-ed Mrs. Gill with a handsome brass jardinlere. Mr. Gill leaves '~ today to take up his .esiden\ce in the city,’ where he has ranted a i- senmtion speeches were made by .~ Rev. M-r. ‘Kelrstead, Dr. McDonald, Miss Eliza Vcaeey and Mr. P. . Brodie, u. u. A. Aiter which amusements and games were kept up until a lute hour;_. To Mr. A. o. B‘. Gill, Dear Orr-ls We your neighbors and friend; 1991111118 "Ml- Y°ll are about to ‘I ‘IBQVQ Your. old home to reside else- ‘ where. would take ‘this opportunity to express to you our reg-mt g1- and also to_ voice lu a small mew 1 sure the esteem we have for both l you and your better lnlf. As a citi- . Ion you have taken an active part ~ in ovary move that was for the good of the community; and in @116 . wider sphere of advancing our country by tho nnboilding of lhBf filflllle industry» iltrlcul-tuie, you have ‘by Ollrhldustry and 91-99-95. slveuess contributed to a largo u. tent. ‘ "Ill War new line cit WOXlk we would wish you and Mrs. Gill and family a full measure of health and prosperity. Kindly aoom m; omolhsift u e token or on; ggod will and also as a remembrance of your friends in Yonlr. Signed in behalf: g l! r a. c. mocouato, a sncm: vessev, PETER enocis, acumen enowu, c. w. KEIRSTEAD. IN MEMORIAM. MRS. small JANE NEWSQME The suddenalld unexpected death took place in‘ Searletown of Mrs. ‘Sarah Jane Newsome, aged 68 years. Her sickness was not f‘ your? . 1 ‘1-I‘1’f‘f.‘ r1 TO help this fellow grow sturdy in body and active _in brain, ive him food that builds up is frame even faster than he wears it out in his strenuous play. ET him have a cup of FRY'S Cocoa often. Here you have a delicious food beverage that; is all nourishment. For instance, nearly one fifth of its bulk is “albumen” and albumen is only another form of muscle. Fat, it has, for warmth and energy, and vitamines to ive nerve force. All this because F Y'S is made from the richest and finest cocoa beans, by methods matchless after 200 year's experience. FRYS is the best -and cheapest of all foods for growing boys and girls. Of cmirsc, remember “Nothing will do but FRY’S " I32 _ 4#$YM-'£§137£§E lwh $§fi:§§” l‘, l‘ Nil? FTVF‘ 33W» ‘thought serious at first, but grad- nal reward Ion March 13th. There llilnd and loving mother. a family oi - gthree daughters, iMrs. C. S. Pear- Bedeque; ‘ Mrs. E. G. Bell N. S.; Tiuson of wm. c. Coll Boston, James A. Collett, Bedeque. The funeral service was held at Methodist Church, Searleitowu on Mass; "and iMr. Whitman. officiating e/t ll lMayor side those of heinhushand in Meth- odist Cemetery, Searletown. JOHiN 1". McLEOD At his residence, Chestnut St. tude, there ‘passed: to his eternal ~ rest on march 16th, 1928 John '1‘. Macbeod one of our hos" Jinowfl and. highy-‘l esteemed citizens. The unexpected news of his death touched the hearts pf many‘ ill-lentils cndl ‘acquaintances both in the City and Country with sor- row and fond recollections. Mr. t age of seventy-nine years, having 3 been borne at Sprlngton, March, 15, i844. ' Tile was i1 familiar figure on the staff of A. Horceulnd» Co.. where - lie worked- for the last twenty three years. Mr. MadLeod. was al- ways robust and) virile in body and mliid and stood to his post ap- AGENTS WANTED Men and women to travel and appoint local representatives. Year- u ly guarantee. $1092 (weekly aver- ‘i’ ago of $21.00) and eipenses. and com-mission besides. Write at once 1 for particulars. Winston 00., Dept. ‘ W. F" Toronto. _ ‘- ‘f: TRY Mao's: mnnlcmns Ne matter what ailment, ' sickness or, disease you are suffering from we uncertain one have s remedy herithst will prove beneficial and db pendabls. ". Macs lmuhlen~ recom- » mended by Ill people s: the- me sum! one ma: oillofl ma. 1, Dr. E.G. Harris Eye Specialist Has removed his oflice to part0! the W. T. Wellner & Macs Syrup of Hypophes- ohms-a hone and tissue builder that ls unrivalled for he body building qilllltlol- ' Ilsa luf Iron and Wino. A ‘spring hole that has lone held. s prominent place In 1. - a\~_H/__,.~(_¢__.-._- wvvxvai Cmas Xpublie fever. u Store, Queen , "n: ZKFoJ-Ti." Street, next t0 l _ mm eoinino ‘roe- Moore & - Mc- end will be 0P: en f; practice ‘l blolfl a l‘ l‘ maronanmltml hujhw psrently in good heslith until a» ut a fortnight before his death. when symptoms _of heart failure" gs warning of the approaching e ' ' MadLecifs father was a prominent eldoiqin the "Chiuijch of Bcomland- and the eon followed the ‘ [great acceptance and strength to the Church. lie "was indeed one of - the most ‘zealous promoters in life's Church. . At a congregational meeting convened on tile occasion of his death. the services reudsrd by I . Msdbedd to the Church were turntiiy acclaimed, bud‘ 'a' fnesssge saved familr - Mr. MmcLeod was one of the buung characters’ of his ‘general ’tim'|, o wise and fai- seeing coun- cillor underneath s straight-for wnnhman-lineu chore lay hidden a iblltlefllfibg of chrietlanilove end a them who knew him ,5 vvouderful coin surrounded hi fist hours and _ tioime farewell to his iuiiiily. no at ll ‘will; solemnly on the words of fin let verse. - _‘ , l-le leave; to mourn his widow. vs sons and 1hr” dlllslltflig “use. ".» a "335 ’ X 1b "nootionoia; . ton all circumstances is sad, but when _ Searie~1llle Liaread of life is severed and the ntnwn and -four sons, Harry of -A‘m-.V'l(}l.l|lll is curried oft in the I Muddy prints cf life‘, then may one indeed ' . ' th t d t ‘l ' . vS it » flaunt‘: glgiletxgnlilyothtieag zlhyT ilirsdizleyrl, Xivlaiclkiad o was rites of the Rom-an CHihOliC (Jliuioh ' feelings o: deep regret that, many friends and ‘relatives heard of the death of Mrs Bernard Coadv. Vernon River Deceased was only v thirty one years of age and Mr‘ Fiupamck been in her usual good health until church and grave. Thepnllibearers she contracted a bad c0111 w1‘,1Q11|Cllll'l‘i;l\ were: John iCrue, Wm. Cameron, deveknedluto pneumonh 1 . Ilowther. 11 11 11, 1 11111 (11 1 by the goasitcrfand all congrugaflon at mack “M” and “ “snug” ‘m me eutem mu“ The remains weer laid to rest ibe- 11393121 k131i 13:51,; s11“; pargfedcaimorial of a kind wire 11nd nlothvr her eternal reward. The late Mrs. father in the same office with- iiiiijcltasing whatis now the Peo-‘r jot eylllllrltby conveyed to the bee‘ loyalty to Christ. known best toi intimately; 1 bidding an affech the 93rd PIPIMIIIIQ} ii 1's. unlly zrow worse and all that kind attended. Services at the h0usfl= Couily was or a. quiet llllll reserved and loving hands could do, death and, grave-were conducted by hisuispositicu which tndeurcll to all. claimed her for his own aind her pastor Rev. D. Lamont. Interment Bplritipusrsed peacefully to her eter- took place to Brcokfield cemetery. She was a general favourite with . . with whom she Cliillg in contact holh old and young, and her untimely ddeziltll will not only ill‘ re- gretted by her relatives, but by a largo (ircle of friends and acquaint.- ancos. iDurlng llcr illncsu she was consoled by frequent Vlrl. s from her pester. Rev. P. DJMQGiliguil, wlho administered tu her tho lust MRS BERNARD COADY. Deaih at all times i and under very “:12: of which she was in devout nleinber, TSllc leaves- t0 nlourns besides. a sorrowlig husband and three iiillilll chllzlrcu, two brothers anil one sister. The funeral, which was largeq attended took place on Satrlrilay Morning tn iSi, Jollcllinfs Vernon River, when» 4i and requiem high muss was (iflli-Bllflllflil that was ‘lfith, hal few days before her death when wus laid to reel in the, adjoining ‘ were cemetery, The pull bearers bread, cakes and CHATHAM, ONT. I]! Iivirnovss all bskings and makes vvhichsro ti: i: one, real ioc treats. Try itl Sold by your grocer. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. \. » LIMITED Marti-l blyncii, Shaw ‘McMilllun, ili-viug; 'l‘\vi.-eily, Aldeen Carver. Frank McNabb, and Maurice Mciilcskcy Spiritual offerings were rucviwu from Husband Mr, and Mrs. (hairles Cnrley and family. Ffilllllllgllllllll Muss, ».\1.r. and MP5- John ‘NlCMflIlllS Athol, Mass Ml‘. and I'r.s John B. Hughes, Atiiol, M-zis», Mr, and Mrs. James M0 hiilllllrl, Leolnlnstilr, Mr and Mrs. Eiliniiiql liurlle, Melrose Minus. Reginald Dollneily Melrose. Mass. Mr. ui d Mrs Dominick Smith and [Zllllilf Athol, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drlscoll and family, Mrs. and Mrs )1, J. Donnelly and family Mr. ilnil ‘Mrs, J. J. Murphy ‘and fiamily iMr aillrl Mrs Patrick Coaily and _|.\’lr uni. Mrs Patrlch Coudy and family Mr, and Mrs Robert Coady ullil iaiilily Ml‘. and Mrs. William Cozidv and family. ‘The sincere i-iynvpilihy of the community is extendvvl to ihc husband and faintly in th ‘i sudden affliction, astriel ‘ W" nwnlmon-v; . _ H <~uii :9; azizrgzxcmezlaa Ha. soon-o»... ....-.-.._... S’. Fwneaorrnrna, E'f":->q=m:t8‘5§_."5_gv ‘y,