' THE OHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FI-FTPEEN r r r r ‘ or motor trucks 7 Viihlie it is dfflcult to place the 5' ‘blame in all cases. subsequent in- vestigations rigorously pursued , _ ‘_ ‘(showed the railway taompsny was not at fault, every prwcflnllon be- flf taken by it to prevent these .occurences. iPlJG. .\lan.. April 21-! ‘in two vases three complete fam- NN < ~’l‘lt:rt an Dumb-lilies were wiped out and in one mfslprnyltilly blow“ H uccld‘ nl two whole families lust yr; basket to the land of their Lves. ll ‘s also a matter of the explanatiormindispitted fact that good fortune countylrutirar‘ than any other circumstanc- Wlnul-ies was alone responsible for the defendant In a Slmbcomparativeiy low mortality figure , ma?‘ ugh, by Mm Mmltllamong such a large number of .‘ 5"“ m’ wide“. Thomas crossing accidents. The, automo- Wlllullllleglk like fighmmgrtlbile has yer tn be made that cart "m" .1,“ andwmytry conclusions with a flit tlrslillfilll?‘ “ill” g ‘m-s misiruovlrrg train, and win. Klleved M "e w?“ e._hed. lnvestnation proved that in a , i “'“'“ Pme d“ _ large number of cases the accid- i llll’ ggzlnxnlgiqsnillag it-rtts were titre solely to careless- ‘Wili Judge ‘Cory in Fedora. e ltund and‘ threw gugmea; lrronglrl from (‘rerniuny in ys. llcsitles these treas- Illlt‘ llle _, more were, she said, two tlrgrulattresses, two pnlrs of ,,. m. cut glass vases, two pli- t of furs. an usortment r nu rliar (Ill chine. Ising vs. I M‘ linens. l-WO illlllll uh comforter and 1e‘ lllllliflil“: nligvsrgllliiqélnwusipllnucltiirg railway crossings. ores i '- RADE CROSSINGS 4; CLAIMED 40 LIVES 9,; Angus,’ "-'*‘ libel‘, l0; November, 8; Dscenrbc FIgurr-s crrrnpllatl by the operut- ‘L rl rbptlrlltrelrl ‘or the (lunadian arterial llnllwayr; show that dur- g"l925 on the litres of’ the system ! ere were 6f» grade CF03.‘ MVPON Apr—n———-19_\v __---<0-%-——— A MONSTER EGG. lug ru-r-jricnts to vehicles, _ h. VI r; whit-h iii people loot Donald or Trafalgar Towns ‘ill 3364""23"‘l lhs., and will be a great accommo- heir lives and 51 were seriously clahnsthe record for hen eggsk- dnuon in handling me large qumb llilllillmi ‘me 0t h“ Bum tity 0f freight shipped at Vernon rin only nine This fatalities or rhiinorca hens l BEE nclres. r slightly injured. 080-5 were there no njlrrles. All but twelve of the ac- ltlents happened to automobiles ANI)I~II{SON’S, ST. PETEIPS, P. E. I. ANNOUNCE THEIR SPRING SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Forcthought: We think you were rifle“! will‘ °‘" last Sale. We wanted to do our BEST for yW. Ind IP" prociated the patronage of EACH and ¢V¢"Y°"¢- THIS Sale has been planned for your benefit. lhllifli W" °°_"“ pore our low prices, while carefully obocrvmfl “l” ‘Willi! of goods, you will undoubtedly realize me are satisfied with “small profits." We are HHPPY l° km“ Y“ Wm "7' "A far better Sale than the last." Como and 6"- 3 GROCERY SPECIALS (HEN-OWNED FOR THEIR EXCELLENT QUALlTY.) Reg. 75c for 59c per qll. Extra Fancy Barbados: Molasses. Our Champion aloha bulk too. Rec- 65¢ l°'-- -- 55° P" "l" Barbour’: Cream Tartar, RGG- 10¢ h" ~ - - ~ - ' -- 7° p" pk" OTHER GRQQElRY SPECIALS White sugar, regular 8c tor 7V2° P" lb‘ Surprise and P. d» G. Soap for . .. 6c P" "l" ivory soap for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -- 5f; P" flk‘ . 5c por cake 0live—beot toilct soap for Clark's Pork and Beans, regular 15c for .. . . . . . . . .. 11o Campbell's Tomato soup. 2 for . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - -- 15¢ Bulk dates-finest quality. Regular 17c for . . . - - - - - 12¢ All other grocoriu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19% 0'" Ladies’ new patent. 1 Ill‘!!! lllllwrr W” ‘m’ "admit heel, por pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Silk hoclery, newest shod", per pair Cotton house drclnoo for $1.00. Black safffln for -- New oinghnmu, wonderful range, 38 inches wide. per yd. 28c Splendid line gingham for children's drellfl. fle- p" y.“ _ , .. 25c Ohnmbraywwido and all shade!» P" Wm’ - ~ - - ' ' ' ' " 20° Black wool cargo, u inches wide. Rcdillll‘ $175 P" i/"d for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sl-‘lll HOW ABOUT GONE IBARGAIINS FOR MEN? Men's khaki work shirts, regular $1.00 for . . . . . . . . .. 9-25 Men‘: dark work Ihirto, rcguar 31-35 I" ~ -- 75° All wool jersey oweutcrl, regular 82-75 for .- 31-95 Heavy khaki lhlrtlng just opened. rvn- ‘We ll" 3°° P" Y"' Men's good material brooches, por pnlr . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c H-OUSEGLEANING _ l8 AQPIROAGHINO. YOU WILL WELCOME THEQE: Old Dutch Cleanser, pcr can . . . . . . . . - - - - - -~ Bcrdered Curtain scrim, pcr yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18c Wide crctcnno for dropcrleo. cushions, etc., per yard .. 11520 o °°°fl llllllity. yard wide, unbleached cotton. r" yd- ~ Newest and but oupo ‘and oauccrc m-lvcd. P" V: l“!- 35° Very nrviocablo glacc tumblers, ‘per V, dcz. "WI floor- ollcioth-bolutlui patterns-winner lillllllv- Regular $1.36 por yard for . . . . . . . . $1.16 Sherwin William‘ point; and varnishes. Thcy oovor the earth. 10% off our not prloo, A Little Special All Its Own 2WritingPadsfor 9c Our arrival of Upring Goods in wor-th ooclnl- 5"°"Yl'°dY "YI Io- Look of space docs not permit our referring to all the nloc things voi- room and QOMI. We oxrwl l" arrive roi- this ulc, iodicctvvhlto and oolesml P"'"°°" llliilfor . . . . . . ..72c Each UP-lfi-dato boy: and men, wur our new Silfllll "P" um broadcloth shirts, crops u», gray wed- cievfl- 0°" ‘lwlllflll. sport brooches, ctc. 20$ off. Men's work bootc have arrived. duct on them 20% °ll~ All d?!’ 900d! which lo pried low 10% 04l- WNWI". cmolrcrtywcrc and t-lnwo . 15% off- if-yl ouitc, clue 20 to 82. To clclr at huff prlfl- (Furc Snaps) Largo diooounto of! our men's suito- lI Wodthor lo unfivourublyollc will bu oonfllilllll I'll" em following. EST. OF L. ANDERSON IT. FIT ill 8. .fai 75c.—-Prowec -Broa., Ltd. swiftly ,_ ' tress on the part of the automobil- ihlll’ '~"l"*d' ‘Vail the _-s .Listed among the accidents Nilllllllell ll“ H” mall“ are two where the autoists drove In’ lllldllel w“ 5° "lilwtheir curs into the tertder or‘ the "-1 three where the automnl mp u the truck. He W85 lle‘ bile hit the second or third car hen the aficl- back of the engine and one wherer force to bruise and somewhat la- occupants of the automo- blile fl-s well as to damage his mu- No month was free from cros- ntzcidents. but October led,_ _ which might indicate that toward "l““k,“_"' flint. end of the motoring season. l‘ m m0“ ' tirivcrs became more careful in ap- The accidents by months were: , ‘January. l; February, 2; March, l, m_ April. 1i; Zvfayfl; June, t; July.l 6; September, ‘l; Oct-r ll. Mllfi- curing n farm laborer. aid a three-Ylllliell which measures 8 by 9 1' River ‘ Gentral Guardian Vernon ct-titbnsne sources. spool i? 8862 Mr. Sterne of in Vernon River on 5115- —~Pi‘0Wll@ several calls friends 3362 Sunday last. Their many —*——- were very much pleased to TRYON BONSHAW BAPTIST themfand regretted that they were PASTOHATE — Silbdfly, 25th II unable to ran-lulu longer, roads are passable, the servmes will be as follows zTr-yon at 3 p, m, Miss Phoebe Richards. Bonshaw at 7 p. m. Dresses, BABY'S RUBBER PANTS rFfi-il Moore & McLeod, Limited. 2i SPECIAL WEEK ENrD SALE in the village- prices on all shootings, Pillow sisted rby Mrs. Cottnns and white Cottons. Friday present busily W. Carver. is lLirnited. 25th there will be service In the Rivereilllllmi. ll-‘rosbyterian Church at Belfast 1t u. m. and again a1 7 p. m. hearty welcome to all. A catering trade. Chene PURE Sl-LK Crepe de ~ Nlilivlew, Friday and Saturday, $1.49. Moore & McLeod, Limited. recently completed broadcloths and musllns, the con- S. McLeod," Vennon. River. tents of a pound parcel would sell Cephas Ross, lot 90 celhtsr per pound. —iMoore & ing touch in painting. McLeod; Limited. . CHURCH NOTlGE-— The United auce and accommodation. Church at Belfast will hold service ' the Baptist Church at Eldon every ‘Strnday afternoon at 3.00 p. m.. tell further notice, weather and roads permitting. in creasing number of erlng llle goods w ‘ . “on the driver actually crashed into —-—— _ said the ‘basket the twentieth car buck of’ thecn: gaviNprsp-q uNfl-ED Q-HURQH “fl l1 719W lllld lilPl-llilllle Blelllll-OT» int of family heir- glue and d.d it with sufficient _,The,.e Wm be no servjce m 3.9.1 he elevator will be used for pas- sengers or goods. day as ‘the Minister will be away on the Mainland. All meetings sits- pended till further notice. ______ of the ripper ‘flats. RIVER. -The ser- Rlver United Sunday. MURRAY vices in the Murray Church congregation on» April 25th wlTl be as Belle River 10.30 u. m.. Sands 3 p. m.. Murray River at 7 ltere consigned to Little lie _ THE DEPARTMENT OF AG“ l’ CULTURE will receive on or aboutlller-‘l- May lst., five single young men all wanting rxisitions TOP NOTOH ‘PRICES-dt ls in River Bmmm 2 terestlng to note that, in the report ol‘ the January fur sales in London, llsiantl were at the top of the l t. m know ‘ha. she lest price (£100) and the one w-hich land cm“ when, she “Dem ybrought ilie second highest (£92) wrmen ' ‘were ‘from the island, the latter llravlng been shipped hy the Dia- jmcnd Silver ‘Black Fox Co, dledeque. Ilt is evident that the ls- mg m vemmn my“ where land is still at the top in the folcwus the gum"- m- Mr" and M“ industry and is likely to hold its'B_ MCDOMML placeq ens NUIPTlAL SHOWER, —-On Mclnnis returned to their large nrumber of gathered at the home of Mr. Wm. ‘Peuvlergast, Hope Riverythe occas- ion being a miscellaneous shower held in honour of ‘Miss Margaret R ‘Harrington, whosevmarrluge to Mil". purchaser ‘ram Pnwnal‘ George Murphy oi’ rMillvsie took place tho The bride elect was led Mir. Patrick Cairns, s large basket filled with a great variety of valuable gifts was car-l ried in. These ‘were presented tol the ‘bride and the vesos read by Miss Marlon ‘Ponder sq on the (pi-m ‘pufchnggd by gast. . Some of these verses were Huntleylfqrom lvllss cut-little Mr. A. E. "IFor she's s tho conclusion of which dancing was Ibegun. Excellent music was furnished rby lMr. Wm. Blaoquiere and that the dance was enjoyed by all is evidenced by tho fact that it alasted until long past midnight. the barn destroyed by fire on BBO. We are pleased to learn that John Fraser. of Avondale_ is was thoroughly enjoyed ‘by every, t - one, lIn the early hours of the o a” hm around mo“ “m” morning. all returned to their spent o more enjoyable evening. serious illness. REXALL death was I ed ‘by a former resident of Ulgg charged the sun, moon, stars, fields, forest a-nd railway track up the Glencoe Brill-go, aind crow coming in contact with HARMLESS EEFECTIVE LAXATIVE Promote g o o d health ‘by elimin- ' ating poisons from ed booking station. tlgue_ is visiting ln Vernon, guest of Mr. Wallace Drake. stead owned Ind occupied by chestnut more. beautiful animal, offer for- her. A win 5 L, P000: ORE 33! most approved brood. vvcro wall cored In: And Vicinity‘ Vernon m‘ ‘ River, recently installed a beautl-‘Evmylmdy welcome" frilly toned new organ i-n her resiq e-nce at Vernon River station. Miss! [day and Saturday 19 canto, -_ Richards being a well" qualified; ‘singer and musician, this will be m ‘quite din acquisition to social life s Miss Richards, as-l at engaged papering and Saturday.“ Moore to McLeod, and decorating the residence out ' 2i the old Westherbie homestead re and ‘Vmmm Muphee‘ cently purchased ‘by her nephew. , . y I BELFAST — On Sunday, April is only a few yards from Vet-non gzlghvtlzlillktlaliyallneil? ‘vtngi p‘, we Miss Richards pur- H “P “w” a fi ‘ r‘ 'em" at, poses renting rooms and otherwise l" " to the summer touristy customer patronizing their store, Jenkins Bros., merchants, Millview, install- The potato‘ trade at Vennon Riv- er is assuming large proportions. During one week twelve carloads fl U-nited States dealers. and five other ears loaded for shipment. Jenkins Bros., M“lilview_ and H. S. McLeod, Ver- |_ non River. were the principal ship- l/f . . D0 , .. r . . . - “ml “mm ymmg ma“ wmgnnlygllllxil: lpeirtlernRredwtliitlynflllrltafierlwa fllllflffililfi ‘platform cale l. th i? lith Apply “t "Me If lmeremed l“ “wrat Verne: Rlvfornstailcln? eflhe ‘ljllllflie- ar-lty of the scales is six thousand The a fl ri f M’ J thc fox pelts from Prince Edward Acumvlgjlenrlrynlzlazgfwci,“ ‘hgnsplezggfl H , has returned .llre pelt whwrch rbrotrght the bl-gh-‘from Boston and other New Eng L d Miss Margaret McPhee. teacher, l -‘ Hunter River, returned after visit- .J. Miss Nora Walsh and Miss Sadie homes the evening of Monday, April 4th, a in Sf. Peter's after visiting in Ver- le no-n River, where they were guest's of’ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Patrick Calrvns. of Vernon lver. sold a valuable horse to a Mr. E. Dlngvvell travelling sales- . .l ~ . ' following Wedztg-sdaieyrrimfln for Demom Bros" Charlomk mwn. Ill Ii (l t th If It Dulce by “m o‘ he‘ friends‘ whlleibuslneellse vial‘: {Onvfflfiltfil ltitverfir n iMcDonald, Vennon River, purchased a large hnrn from flcllfiliilfllillYlllfi Mr. A. Huntley. The barn la locat- very humorous and ‘proved much Queen at Orwell. The haul to Mr. laughter‘. The bride to ‘he thanked McDonald's home at Vernon River her ‘friends for their kindness and is two miles. The haulhix l8 boilit.’ t-hc-n. all present joined in singing done by Mr. McPherson. the well- joily good fellow". at known Ibullding mover of Orwell. The building is intended to replace McDonald's premises a short time ILunch was served- by the hostess _ _ , assisted by several other ladies and mzgglrgantgoms‘lmlrlfygnfzflytaiclaogé Th a n-ld f‘M.P.\ll. homes feeling that they bu! never 3mg“: %m°an;h,gr' ‘Le p16,; r-rl to see him resuming his outdoor occupation after being confined to ' his house for some time owing to A dead crow lying-by the railway track in Ulgg caused considerable discussion as to t-ho cause ofdeatb. Tire conclusion arrived at was that caused by electricity. The atmospheric disturbances caus- wltb enough electricity to blow rail instant death was the result. As sacrifice comes before achieve- ment we hope the good people of Ulgg will soon get the much-need- Mr. George Voaldoratfno, or Mon- Mr. A. Weathorbie is ncgotiatfn! for the purchase of the old home- J. ‘F. Mutlow, Millvlcvv. MnWoath- cnbfe made Mr. Mntlow n pretty the flyfitem. good offer and lo now being con- sldored. rPr-iccc 25c. 60c and 81-09 P" no,“ Mr. Bert Drake, Mlllview, is the owner of s beautiful Rex Hoar-t Tho more is r on excellent driv- er and we understand Mr. Drake turned down a pretty good cosh Mat-nation. Mr. M. J. Power. Summer-ville. was a visitor to tltc city Monday. on ggturn the train got stalled at L Eastern Guardian W. u d Ch l t lswrll!“ Ema“; ant in Montague and will be leas- ——— un ry, ar or e own, an r -- . _ LAmEs GINGHAM Bungalow mlosh Mcmnnon or was. made tzrtllgtoelrkeceivu news items. arlvcrfle House ‘ ‘ ' " IBrotL. Ltd. i ‘EASTERN Acewr. - rut-f J. Murdock is now Guardian ag- . FPRESBVTERIAN SERVICE. 5e“ --Thc Prosbyterlans of Montague iwfll hold service in the Montague lBaptist Church. April 25th at 7 p. V a-nd this would Owing to rincreaslngJiuslness and better in order to better serve the ovor- the duc sascertalued that they were l'eerl-, .. x . . . ,. _- _ lug two drukes for two years and Ethel Pa)“ n’ N" m ("lung for lull “ml lllmllell- waiting patiently for eggs. As ti‘~ ' couple were both good tempered I atrlul not at all given to profanity, km ,.,,,,,;,,,“,S_ . . This w ll be a t‘ ey enjoyed over‘ . . - r. Cavendish (mlmegauon “an sun lgreat convenience as the large andlthe affair and rectified it. “'60 and Mm“ a “m” m RM varied supply of goods carried by the firm‘ necessitated frequent use the she M f‘. Mt“ Mr. Mr. 1'8 - the the the Mr. past week at his home River. . .'Messrs years, they rler- olle m‘ l‘ ‘lllcll of llll°lllel' llmllll‘ are the order of the rluy. probably make a __ securing‘ (lily Rev. D. ylacVicur, preacher". PERSONALS ..'!\lr John M. McKenzie, black- spent the _ ‘ l l l < -= 1-.‘ e . . l“ Sea,‘ " be n8 (I've oped n“ a M“ h A special Excise officer last Septem- ith at Lyndale has Lawrence River recently visited Strathcona we" -' ~-—-+<o>------ Linoleum ‘looks belt-er and lasts if g i l - i ~ , ~ ‘ Mr‘ wmmm smith. mechnmc‘ lbolraggeaith ‘ilvtfagnannelogfiaxl grasp rub whtes out there and she flOPsllI 9"" ke sen . All d'rt ‘t' 2t largln-g the store_ building shelves, Teaoovu? in 1mg m‘,’,§,,‘,‘e§"“” w drawers and zmaking other inr- POUND PATCHES. big pieces, provements to the store pt Mr. H. --~- Mr. the famous artist of strange to in the ordinary way at $1.75. This Vernon River, has given the flnislt- coming. The work likely p 8878-4-23-2i refiectrmu-oh, credit on both work~ none after kee ‘ men and adds greatly to appear- orossing. When rt good lung-h Mr. Arthur Walsh, Stars and Stripes. Performers got. to work. Fiddlers played urerrily, Danrers bounded iigilrt as cork. l tell you it was some spree. You heard lt, my boy_ the (leafed- .lng cry, Wlhen like lightning they turned up ‘be; of (jhunggg ——-—<0->——-— ‘ Dr. he may accommodate more Slurp-non of Sumrrters’de was callvrl I in cor. iflltiltlfifl with Dr. Bovyer on Monday, lier condition was slight- fOB-‘l. a try. A fly couldn't light on a nose. The ll-iliicliil; flilll fldlllllit wlllelilqlras accepted and taken ‘charge of which came off at Lake Verde Fri-zine school at Rose Valley tor the night last was a great sirccesslparance m- Theh lugs are. president. acted timer. Mr. Francis Drake and .\fr. J. and Mr. utes were allowed flddlers, three to ebch step dancer. by Mr. John McLellan. The evening was the dancing of‘ ley. Hermitage. well merited applause audience. only superb qualifications of Hughes, M. McGuirk. heir. J. Cronin. Sunr-mervflle. very capable manner. After selling of boxes and baskets, coffee was dancing was went dancing contest at gave an plause. ed modern dances, and. it was fantastic toe. The new floor ccntly for untlrhig efforts to make nffnlr a grand success. rornfnont farmer of Vernon pitrchascd l pcir of ‘duo o o Tho bfrflo the rovnof-mlcr of and 10d, cutnon River station on foot. IIQHIIIKIIQ lfid Gleanings From was a wonderful tfsplay of North- ern iigh; hero about three o'clock I Brent Canlleld, Bouclrurs ed in care for them. ill be Guardian, carrying “(Meanings from say eggs were not forth- After searching lrn all laces for eggs and getting dry-ML so-n of Mr. John Walsh, Elliotvztle. left by rail for New York a t'ew days ago. As Mr. Walsh has several members of all was filled to its utmostiwho hm; Calla-fill)’ "5 all llllll! vellle lllllllerfirlesired to give it up immediately. rrrr ‘itiesrluyn M? 9W9" Cllllillllllll. it. Li. said there may soon be an in- Jllllfl Bflillllll- teresting event in the valley. now M" Jllmell 0- Trlllllflrfithat a substitute teacher has been 0‘Keefe, acted judges. Four min-. exhibition step dancing was given ‘MP ~\'lc"rla-> rii'. Leilan did not enter the contest. ‘most pleasing feature of the the highland filng by little Miss Marie Curley, daughter or" Mr. J. ‘J. Cur= Miss Curley (IilI her part credltably amd received from the The fiddling and danr- _. lug was so keenly contested that judges allowed of a choice being made, and prizes awarded. The fol- lowing are the names ol‘ contest? a-nts. winning in order- namedz-Vl Fiddlers: Mr. P. Shea. Mr. J. Grit-i fi-n, Mr. J. Grimes. Mr. D. Hirghes, Mr. H. Callaghan and Mr. L. Calla-I ghan. Step dancers: ladies: bliss} Mary Hughes, Mrs. J. Fisher and, Mrs. J. Lynn; gentlemen. Hirghes_ Aeneas Curran, Chester‘ re~ cently purchased from Tweedy, Bros, Vernon River, the dwelling, __ house formerly owned and occu~= on some c.ra you a.ve or pied by the late m. McMillan. Tire‘ think you save-in the begin- farm dwelling and nitthniltllngsl, n! were sold by Mr. McMillan sornal fig‘ l i’ ll d h ‘ . berg? w m H’ w t" Twmly On some cars you save m the r end. The basket box social and dance held in Avon-dale school Monday night last was n grand success. A very large crowd filled the ‘bulld- lng to its utmost capacity. Mr. J. O'Keeffe presided in a very cap- able manner, also In conjunction with Mr. Pearl lBrotber auctioned baskets and boxes, for which good prices were realized. Mr. J. Lynn acted as floor director. During the entertaining part, Mrs. Pearl ‘Brn- thers presided at the organ in a served. after which indulged in and all merry as a marriage ihell. Violin rmusic was furnished by Fra- ser Bros, ‘Summervilie, and Mr. Pearl rBrothers. Elllotvaie, Mrs. J. Lynn, and Mr. Aeneas Crirran, two 1f the prize winners in the step- Lake Verde exhibition step dancing, receiving round after rotrnd of op it was good honest work. right out from the shoulder. There was none of the spasmodic canton tlono shown in some of the eo-oall- Vltlng to watch thorn trip the light placed in the school room. was well tested and proved itself equal to the occasion. Much credit is clue the teacher, ‘Miss St. John. Mrs. J. B. McDonald of Vernon River, is visiting in Charlottetown the guest of her daughter. Mrs. P. Mr. Power mafia tbc trip to Vor- ~- Radio and was anxious to do s0. y Mr. Lord Is a-n interesting old genér - - - tieman. lfis memory is 00d. an Tryon and Vlcmrtyp. .....,.... to or. of u. canon... - when he was young and note the Qprogress through his long life. He‘ was delgnred with his first heur- ing of the Radio. On Thursday evening 15th tber r u. r . u. be vorr‘ . . bny szvenrglln ‘vxvgho firllatltveilrelhoey aware‘ 31”“ Mmme Lea"! ls l“ W“ the most magnificent they bad everwfm" gleam‘ a‘ lzerhhome '“hA“5‘Ls' seen, Man-y are wondermg it these “n9 mm‘ l‘ ‘ 099d I “l l e unusual and frequent displays have ‘Qflmlllgu M. lheolfgrln“ mum“ m“, any special atmosphere significance " l" Y ml" l’ " i Mrs. ‘Sara-h McKenzie recently returned from Sararra-c Lake. New York, "states thahthe fox business North Tryon for tire ‘summer. who was appointed Tiles Bell son-lrr-iau‘ she . Ii I. r ,‘ n l a vlcllmy" “,3: who,“ ‘her. act -ng under orders from Char- lrls own respnnsbility. rancllts located of the‘ State. Mrs. NlUKQllZe says _ . ilavi .- rutrrh ousrr". land, where she could gel a real u“ cool-l blue potato. Nothing btrt Bonner’ She 8H0 slates ‘hp rssion immediately. Tryon and Vicinly" is always eag- lrer- son Arturo‘. Silo is Our roads are in a frightful con-lm'“\‘illl"""5 m‘ ()'l"eary' Somebody tired to count; 0 that they never suw ltev. I'M r. Soniers 'i‘lie prir-e is bushel in the past fortnight 1 '0” "mom: his pemfle’ sllll an usual price. vumflun m“ we“ in Omar“, 'l‘he_ hay, which was stacked on his family In New York he will m,“ w”), _ ve lfkel r “at tie . w wLtr ' ' “"~' llllllrr- YllP- lvelleh. ‘Swimwear h“? succéqulfne mlerlaund sf Jle Th ,. . (‘lurk is looking after Mr. Hawaii's m0 ~ ‘ e boys have iii-gnu trsrhug in hm-UHNH Wm,“ h“ h “way the Mill -poud a sirre -.-i|gn of‘ spring. We llU-Vf‘ not seen any ntarlrlvs yet. Alt-x Ttfor-rlmu has lnlprflvell rornllriort was unite. ‘scrintrs somewhat u lrt-ullli during the past first of week but is not yet out of danger. lirliveii. Roy C. Dawson is making a num- in his mint ‘shop very Mrs. Tlros, (ohb of‘ Crupairrl 'll with lmztrt trouble. that AM “h! wllfll a "he". when llilel‘ carriages and atrtog under cover. ‘Nils-s ‘illary Newsornc of Crapattrlfily- inrproved on Wednesday. the term. until ivetlnestizry afternoon. AVfotrnd. and Warren Lorri. i<lsq., 03 years oi‘ 11's; Beatrice (‘ODIL tesrlrer from his lady Fern school came home A" ago next July, walked homo to H. A. .\1t:l"het-'-.- on hion-"rrlpaud. Ile had nev 'henrtl the with‘: i ain We the S-i It has long been conceded that Dodge Brothers Motor Cars belong to that small group of dcpcndobiy built vehicles that prove their superior economy by long life and low cost of up,- lrcepuuvchicica that arc more economical in the end. Now ft can truthfully be added that they are also more cco- nomical in tho-beginning- unbelievably so when you con- sider the high and uncompromis- ing standards of Dodge Brother: quality. I Touring Car $1030 Roadster $1030 history the bot Coupe Sedan ele- f8- CHARLOTTETOWN ' i the _ /' __._._._. ,, MADE IN CA or are i n wa onnectetl w rlt _ Our frnuslifali Vlleiillltlflkfllliflltlfilis M*'""l MIMI!” “ml Mm" U“ ' sikrr-izey, spelll the winter in Sum- nters‘rlr~ They have returned lo =pent the winter, has charge of a lmlelulllll: h“ "ow ‘"6"’ m“? i‘ '9' ‘flwheu large ranch and ‘MS brothel. who Ailllll‘ ctttcer. and ffhll ll'l\\' act up- t there last fall ba-s charge 0t‘ o“ _ . Ieusure 3118 for another party, who has m“), vhargt‘ in ‘bl/a oft r-al -~’tailfiing rs in different parts "°"-" "'“ll5l“"‘°"l" -~ llle rrrforcnntenr or‘ rlrr- Revenue \ir Hell has re- sh '~ ' i .- . ' ' s e “h” glad l0 gel bu“ w U“ l“ illOVNI from Victoria to North 'I‘I‘Y' lie has gfllfl h s turrn to Ross .\1n'. lloultcr will lake pos- The utrd will make llelllg started taking trursl-d by lrrr ire-ice M.ss Lavina h“; be,“ fqgummgndgd to me Ily I Road-s and lanes are again, __. . dirl not get ‘ The ‘lplnpmlml ‘n the mint“ llnouwrrluway on it's vocation Inst wot-k ‘he- {rgnolsways be depended upon to n” trtxtrse of an itnusuul aruount of slck- ‘we “Mai,” mueglgmm “in in the l)"; but he BackfiRhf-umatism.lelllllbllllvuflll’ ' hops < to make a start on a month's ‘i. and Headaches, which are duo l0 ‘n. . r- A r the Tryon Marsh, has all bet-n got (mmrdrullél ‘lssllqlflinffirll }Z)‘:‘w"\l"0l‘:(‘f"l'° when. 25¢- off." The last siilfik being removed mum“? or mefipgn‘ M, “j. 1m,“ _ rNo mails were received or sent The teacher nut t‘rr‘.m Tryon, (‘rapuud or V‘ctor'u . . = \-_ . 1 , , ,_ - from Hunter River Station. 90 the sCDOOI reingned and on \ldfl8sfIl) i)€(£lll.\(! or the storm “res ale", bahnce coygfgd with‘ The roads beuva-n Tryon am (‘rapuurl were not opened to traffic On Monday evening in- to drive ‘hack Tuesd: ‘FIIEE AT LAST IlF . KIDNEY lIiillIIllE ILIIESS EIIlEll-Flilillllll-l-TIVES" III. THOS. EVAN‘ "I have been troubled for 50ml ears with dyspepsia, liver trouble 7 . _ V ‘Mrs. J-iue .\‘lc\\'iiliartr<_ s4 years Ind kidney trouble from which it -~— "allnilgfirlfollliallrlilsoiatblheHlitkilioups “hi? In“ L‘ “Ilmlmlly m “' ‘he l‘°"“* was impossible is i.» "Willi "Ill" l “Fruit-u-tivea", which relative. Before told“! "ll" Wllllllf" ful Fruit Juice remedy it was impou- ping the birds two h . n h p. ,. n i Tlli‘ "0"" 0i Tl-ie-‘lillly Wes "WY siblc to carry out my. daily work. but ideal to exchange §,,“,,§s,,°,,‘,';‘§,?,§k§},§,,';§1f,.,i“f,f,,,‘,-‘,§';ilw5">' “are; ‘lllllnY We"? "l llle 0D" now, thanks to “Fruit-n-tivcs." l s"! ‘ - '* ‘rrrorl that u was in excess of any f," from those ailments. and able lo __v storm (lurin-g the entire season. AI- d“ my hougqhqld duties without Plifl ru J u '. . .~ ‘r ‘l " . PM‘ “ er fst-igueP-Mrs. Thttlllltl k. to their amazement they m u‘; ,,§§"°,,“,,',,,fflf°l§olfilfehil¥gnyiif“? m“ M “MW m‘ ‘he ‘will M R. R. No. l, Everett. Ont. ‘ ‘, prl . Evans. The remarkable medlciM-"FYllll-ll‘ Wives," made from intensified fruit juices and tonics, has more than {.0 success to r and rt- nt-tion of the kidney!- and bowels. Sold every’- ond 50c. a b0!- l, improper stomach y rtrlnlg. Silo ‘started but had lo Ni- rnrn. slit- 11bit) Yuilerl to get bark on thr- slhofll was closed ‘Wt-tin: siltl)’ The vVcsturoreifrml fur two (lays. Among IIlt‘. rulilry sir-k i: Mrs. ., .. . ., . . pp"), Qypflrpy m- Noflh TFFIHL hmyiuatl \\.r~r torrrlilerAe-ly. lrlnrlutl. the m" wwk‘ m" "‘ “m” l'"' iii-in, '\\‘lril<-.-a selling mi- 22hr. and 'l‘lrl- potato market. is hold HE ‘rlrlut-s $1.25 to $1.50 per bushel is 108 acres. situated two mllu good hard wood. 30 acres ploughed "ready for crop. Land all In high state of cultivation, buiidinql ill In ,good repair. Pump in yard, and one flnslde. Telephone in house. For Mllfurther particulars apply to m" JAMES E. ANDREWS. On promises. RRQTJ-Zdihflll. f‘?! r r l Say- , what comes after the- l Purchase Price , A magnificent array of labor- saving, quality-increasing equip- ment has bccn introduced by Dodge Brothers into motor car manufacture. And the result is the finest product in Dodge Brothers at the lowest cost. A product with fashionable new lines, smartly finished in attrac- tivc colors, smoothly and quietly powered, quicker in response, sturdier, and providing wider and safer vision for the driver.’ In a word, the most impressive value ever oflcrcd by Dodge Brothers to the automobile public. .........$1095 - .........$1160 F. O. Bfiforonto, Tlxeo to be added. W. B. PROWSE & SONS TDDEE- BROTHERS‘; - frown CARS - naps i" . l. i. i r