Rugs GIVEN - AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE 0F (ZHARGE! This Snow White Porcelain Top Table, size 25x41. fitted with large size compartment drawer. absolutely FREE with a RECORD RANGE. given Rug— Absolutely Free of Charge. improvement. lull nickel trimmed Price—Fitted with Price—Fitted with The llew " Olympic Range “Built First to Last” The New Olympic Range is so con- structed as to give yeifa 07 iilliflg uflylagtion, equipped with all the most modern features, easy to keep clean, economical on fuel and a wonderful baker. For real Range value the NEW OLYMPIC is unsur- passed. Price-as polished tOp fr“: f??? $85-99 $80.00 with steel back closet and polished top . - - - - -- Table 0r Congoleum Rug FREE! eter and hearth. closet Rug cum Rug, away absolutely FREE with a RECORD RANGE. doors and tile closet . doors and steel closet . . . . . . . . .. Table’ or Congoleum Rug a FREEI, lll|i Tallies ‘i. iinnglili: Beautiful Gold Seal Congol- size 9s 1 Oi/z , In order to increase our sale of Steel and Cast Ranges, and to show to our customers that Record Ranges are the finest and best values in Canada, we are offering with the first twelve ranges s0ld—your choice of a Pure White Porcelain Enamel Top Table or Large Size Gold Seal Congoleum The New Prince Edward Cast Range is the most beautiful and efficient Cast iron Range on the market, full nickel trimmed with English tile back closet, invisible pine polished top. The Prince Edward appeals to the housewife because of its cleanliness and simplicity—in it you will find every modern It is pleading in appearance and absolutely" reliable-burn: wood or coal. Price as shown with the back and plain plain black The Record Olympic Canada’s Best Steel Range The Record Olympic is our heaviest, strongest and most efficient Steal Range, built like a battleship, with. welight and strength combined. The RECORD OLYMPIC in fitted With proved warming closet, polished top. heavy copper reservoir, broiler lift, thermom- Burns wood or coal. Price as shown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fitted with steel back warming FREE i $89.00 ..".’.°.*. $34-09 $79.00 im- extra $90.00 ' Table or Congoieum Every Record Range some months. Never before have we mlde such a liberal offer, but on" Qxplffil with this sale of the FIRST TWELVE RANGES! Guarantee o? Satisfaction with It will pay you to orderryour range now even though you may not want to use it for remember this ~j i Call, Write or Phone Blane McKay 8i B0 if P. E. Island Distributors for Record Summerside, I’. E. Island Ranges :0 i st your d q E I Diamond Dye Cyglg: _- gfitioigusiid Itfflllplflg’ . . I I P Its-Rood I I I _ Or write 2;“! lilo" _NOTIOI _ Jrder lure prompt delivery. (81th) A. TO FARI ERG shippers please list your hogs iC. D. N. McKay. 5 —WILL s: iiiiyln; llva ti Highest market prices 1A. H. Affleck, Albany. —JUST ARRIVED 1 car 0f B in i -_-THE V.A.O.H. WHIST |place on Tuesday. A large jwas present and a jenioyed. The prizes were won whlrs. Jae .\lcGl‘3lh and .\ir. Greg Mclnnis. i sl Hockey Team hereby challe Rink, Monday night. March 7th ‘lo .\lr. Thomas llandrahan bride and groom were fli't’llil “'41s served ,l-i upwards <1: enlerlainuielil ii.‘ gills received by iiir- bride ‘BT00!!! are alliplt- [Prilllllully of llie DOplllilTil)‘. ' liiu \Vll.\ iii "iipliisli on 'i‘ui-~il.i_\*. -~.\li~'.~' Kelly and .\li.‘~.~i — _\ll'.~'. Alueiia lhi- W/‘Bii end iu ‘Fignisii. -—».\liss Slt-iiii ilreuniili sislrr .\lr.~'. iiiiie:nii'ii. r IN MEMORIAM MRS. (CAPTJHDIJRCAN Miirpiirel .\lunn. wife of lJuui-liu “ZICDOIHZZIH. with paralysis able l0 srinils l l lhe end. The late Nil-ii liud althouzil lhe time of her ilemlse. lalns. present residence and lhere hey lived for frirly years lill Mrs dac- lloilllali was coiled lo her elrnal homo. ' Shr will, lir- greatly miss-l in lhe rommullilv us l-ihe was n "lend ln all but will lie missed mm by her husband in his declining ears. The filnr-rzil services wer con- ducted by Mr. lirowq ol‘ Si; ohn’! Presbyterian Church, lhe nglnlt by lhe l'lllll‘l'll choir of her lvorlte iiylmir- beini: very lmpressli. The pail bi-iircrii were ‘hosen from alumni.’ lhe relative null vieiizlibors and as lhe cabal W88 borne lo illP cemetery he Old f‘ll\ll‘<'ll bell pol-loll out ltllolemn lllrvv. There are loll ifl mouribesldea lii=r snrriiivlni: husband l8 son John 1).. who reslilas in awtown and one dniichler MorloilMrlI J- Il. hinr-Doiinlil.) Gnllzaryfleo “V9 - grand-children. love. wilifsli. ’ Used to i to __ o Never disceld a ~ ‘been ou don't like its coloi r been e it's dull or faded. l than In hour, you can male ll MI IIIW. fashionable shade! - .. Home dyeing lels ll lnmr. and have the nicen li . tubby. r without spending s lot my. _l I my to dye anything-r N! t zolo in w ttlirr dy r rlii i e sure to us I d I e e '“ ’ e tiihrlrii yolrfertlllaeraowaodlelY 4070-2-15. Cl Atfleck. Albany. ' i Sttlia i _-u>aumo Liv: H068 n! . Emerald, March 8th. lntondinl n“ Gm who ‘once with 8ec‘y. Emerald L. S. S- 4154-3-3-3i._ ‘at Albany Wednesday. uni-ch 9m. paid. Sgil. 4199 3 5 3i horls and Oll Cake now unloading ‘at Albany. Ssd. A. H. Afflecll. i _ » 4190 a s 2i l look crowd good gaini- i —€HALLENGE—-We ilie Nation- 1T1’!!! Albany St. Pats as played in Challollelownlo a friendly game, of hockey lo be played at Borden ‘marriage of Miss Catherine Buoteyei-llglng, ne wok scrlpllons. , place in lhe Convent Chapel. ‘Fit:- ‘lllsill 0n Tuesday, March Isl. ‘libr- by Miss Nora Doyle and Mr. Jill!- i Buole. Rev, l)r. .\ii*l.ellal| OfllrifliPll. "After lhe ceremony lhe bridal pflril‘ 513ml,“ iRew ilrove lo lhi- liolue iii‘ illt’ bride“ [Jdféfllg where il delicious ilinlier hundred giieslsfln lhe evening illl‘ H°ME___wa bride anil groom accompanied i!) u“. '8 large number of foliower< ilriii-i- lo llic home of lhe groom whi-ri- a similar liu:ui-e‘hon,e_ was iii ri-iiilinciis-i. The prolneiili 01' Pmghgr "sh um! hell's Covg, \\'~ wi<li illrlll homo-this real weal —-.\li-. l-‘l-iiliiiiiiill (liiilmii. All-or» iiilended lo l‘. ~ born and ll ll. .l. Praugiil, (‘har- MacDOUGALUhQ wag The llnalb occurred al Newtowi on 'l‘uesiiziy' morning, Feb. 22nd, (I Cart. On the pie- Vifills‘ Tllllfiillfl)’ slie was slrlcl-n lot peak she was fully cin- T MnrDougall ‘as _iinr;i ill Wnud Islands ill 1X61, znll was therefore in her 66th yealat‘ 0n Jnllllflr)‘ 12in. 1887 she lar-' rleil (‘apt Mm-Dougiill lhen on 0t Ilelfasfs first (loop sea water ap- lle look hlii bride tohls .l-ler Hear! Her IMM F Life Sell - ' H. a; Le Learn H6!‘ PRINCE THE 4-0 Starting Marc 0g! FBI! Eastern ...-‘SOURIS ‘K four urls, l.\l8l' by ory "gp mucrio Ross, Union l - March 16th, .1! . FREGIST r ed VER FOX e McLeod. Vail idflflllllrkfi CS .~ a . .‘SUOOE8 many abrulld, but rend of the Tblr i [GT8 ii", liSllEd that com 119:5. -~i. season Wflg -—~ <+>——-—~ bout on th PERSONALS good-hie as,‘ olonle, liiive no mo more at Noi his father, i Donald [W0 EMALE SI , anch- Alex. 5.1 last. Feb. 23m} ; 6D left. Sub-I red for returlni‘ dian ll Y0uth"—— 4172-3-4-3i n: Vernon 3's County.‘ , i 4-173-3-4-fstfs ‘ >301. flue following fine night. Signed ueEAsfER 1- __ ML _| ' iNelinnlls. mfi-li-Ztw. uiirilooir w oiiorqliin ' ———— fngenl. 1n Mo land will be -WEDDING BELLS. — Tilt‘ pleased to re ws items, ad-‘ renewal sub-i 4197-3-5-2! i ISLANDER AT; nliy read about‘ sful Islanders: do we everf fill Islanders ul. years ugo lilzra, at Camp- oal in which he' prised all Vlieu llie flailing e hauled up lhe -li and bid her be would e for her, for be up n iko where he wuii lie procured from POll lli FY Fraser, a (‘lira ‘ plot of Isl; ng-side the road. of the East Point l1 810F8- Silea iiiilil of .\lll€l‘li)ll aui-liili-d lhiel H93!‘ "l9 lu -' A. 0. ll. iianri- in Tignisii tin-and Elmira s and started Dill!- Tuesday. ATJ!!! l!!! a dim! l0!‘ i illeantlme I - rs Sterns Bros. of 3106mm rmSourls had . ided to start o. i-ilore lurneil iii Alberlou ant-r spending-M ""3 W“ 1"“ a5 the"! “Tlilld _i|~ not be lredo for stores i\_ir. ‘Fraser will e hlessrs Slerns com- l e. Mean isettlemelll lie owned 6 . iiilouii stock goods remark goodal ckly answered. c . '1‘ the merit. in their nail Justice Al-senuuit O"‘< iller. auras. Blunts, ~sr Mfr. Stiullz: its source o! unalloycd i for Diamond dyes; lli. ‘color nd tlue tints. n. now: e iul of ug- ir e. r IIIII he. i" h" Craft - __ nvss, Dept. us, w~ I nature, We sincerely ‘bill x |_' "bin-J i ease was expired. posed lo the liiessri-i FrggQ l “If you own all _ I _ if they are pap] far, yo“ which Ross M. Slunw. ulll long lit. are a i lty wealthy man." I see here in paid for and , and you did not see all the a I l in the warehouse," no |ll occasion Prftpentation t0 Mr. Ross Stuntz ‘flraday afternoon, in lhe Rose and i-ey. a number of lhe profess» lo lind business men of ‘Chltll0l- teEu, met to do honor lo Mr. R 5M. Stunts, formerly of the ' L. Doherty Company, on the ev l his departure from this clly. to (e a. position in ORlOlIOIIIB-i “Hived-‘nromlead by lhe former acting usi 1 , __- , . , , ‘manager for the Stems Company lllllll on l uiilay alter \l'<ililll|-. her may occum Fraser“; building‘ Ho.‘ Messrs. Ste s did not build at ali.', years Mr. Fraser act- r of this Bterns store| time bus i l for the store in situ-i Bled in the ldl-il of u prosperous‘ d Mr. Fraser thought‘ inl: long enough for; eclded to branch out tho bulld- He l nineteen years ago, vldentiy favored him. in lhe store mes the meagre stock the Sterne , :u'.=i iiizo and amounts tn, now li-i 00., Everything lhe rural resident ncured at the ' l a recent Vlfill lo this Guardian scribe. viewing Fraser and how k and corner was cram- ed t0 Ml‘. this Mr. “Every- to the _ ympnthy of the community goesgit to Capt. MaoDougall and bereave- presided. Stuntz was ‘presented with n his sliver lea iiervjce and the wing address read by Mr. C. H. May, for the first lime since r arrival in our city, we meet "ivltlip feeling of regret. domin- ln our minds. Hitherto, our tllngs with you, whether of a lneas, or social nature, were, lo pleasure. p‘ luring your nil to brief residence eiongsl. us. you achieved a posi- lln e0 hllh in our confidence, and deem that your approncblillz tie- Irture leaves vacant in our hearts lplacg which any man mlizlil cov- I ‘During the operations which you live so ably dirscloil. you hate bud to best wishes of the community R, the ultimate success of lhe hope that our successor may achieve the m! towards which your untlrln] ~florts were directed- IOur relret at the severance d ‘elation: so pleasant, can only be "n. of u“ Unuéd / as Otto 4o Inches wide ‘ '1 7 ‘popular colors ordinary price. lowing colors :- White . Black, Navy Blue, Gobelin Blue, _ _ Scarlet, Maise, Castilian‘ Red, Tfianon, V So then, we are able to offer you i i i Lavender, i i Lanvin Green, Grecian Rose, i yard,only........................l. a lay. AGE PAID. a ‘Rrldiiliiiyillhgd , Crepe de Cherie Yd.‘ Nine o'clock, Friday morning, We open the door ‘to ttnothersilk sale ofmost outstanding merit. BOW” crepe ,de chene, a lovely fabric, able for afternoon and evening‘ dresses as‘ well as for lingerie, is offered in 17 popuiaricolors, away under the Last "Summer the best we could do in the same goods was $250 yd. This spring‘ We made a for-L irunate purchase of this lovely Crepe de Chene, in the fol. Chantilly Green, French Beige, Turquoise, Kobe, Florida Gold. ric in 17 different shades, Friday and Saturday at, per Mail Orders promptly filled, please send cash, ex- press order or money order in peach case to ‘prevent de- All orders for this crepe de chene shipped POST- . u admirably suit. Pink this Splendid fab. $1.79 1250 yds. pure Silk 33 inches wide at money back. Get some today if out of town, 45c Yd. Friday and Saturday we offer This is another wonderful value-try it on our rec- ommendation, if you do not like it, we'll give.you your Natural color only. all silk, 3:3 inches wide, for underwear, children's ivear, curtains, etc. price, and we shall ship by Illail Postpaid- Pongette 45c yd. write, enclosing ‘iiiwiiiiigétlle-n i i lo helweeillsnghlly mitigated by liic l-[ipflllllll-[lflii of $30,000 were pliid on l00.000lreceipl.s. “y one,“ us m en,r,._5,,_ n, bps], bushels llllll‘ entered lhrough the w can m“, appreciation o, your. Vermont district. iself as h resident of Chzirlolicl-iivii. loud our earnest hopes lliat success may follow you In your new liciils oi endeavour. S03v9 ask you l0 'll‘l~l-.pl. lwm US ‘lhlg lgkou n1 llio hlfccliiri with or llcurly 14,000 The largest single source of rev‘ States from which. 1110M. i111 eiiue was hay of which 160.482 tons lli revenue was collected. » carlosds, paid $641,928, ill lhe rule of $4 a ton.i000 tons of , ('.l‘8l.llll and milk importation puldwere included in the printllili , $5603.13 liilo lilo treasury custom ports ‘here. 5 Canada nenl 2.8M‘ pounds of mnnlfl will" 1h Vermont district into the U , million pounds of dressed heel. bran and live i remembered in the "Gaxlwu of the Gulf!’ 0f. some day. when you find your- self with ieusure for li vacation, ll should remind you 0i a litlle cit)’ called Charlottetown, llnii send you and your amiable partner, Min. Stunts, buck, for even a brief visit. ll will indeed have served uii well, Rev. A. J, Mliclnlyre. A. E. Araeuaull. Bruce Stewart d‘: (30,, Llil. lslmon l’. Pauli. Paton, ‘Llmlleil, w. iPl-es. Henry J. Phillips. Fennel & Chandler. Moore 8r McLeod. Lid. R. '1‘. ilolman, ‘Ltd, C. Lyons h iCo. \\'. Owen“ D. 0‘M. ‘Rtldllill. Philip lNoonan- A. B. Reid. ill. (l. Brown. S. R. Jenkins, '.\l. l). George D. -l)ellluis. W- D. Gulls. A. V, MoQuald. J. 8. Jenkins, M. D. Brief remsllks were mnile by ai- most all the gentlemen whose slg; 744% w“..- lm; |. . mo“ natures appeared to lhe address, i u“ ‘mu The address was a beautiful piece 1 of hand work, lhe lettering being very artistically done. l Mr. Stunts mlltllll filling reply, expressing his sincere thanks for the valuable gift and for lhii kind HYDRATEB (starches and flc baking to avoid elimen and beef were amons the import- nllone from Canada enlerlnl: lhroueh the customs district of Vermont in I026. according to the‘ iinnual renflrt of the Collector of ustoma. Potato importation. principally from the Merltlma Provinces. gsln- ed considerably during the past, "IP17" mm. 1n some. tab-Infill. Slates. Dut- ' CHARLOTT- ixianocl, i. PROPER _ABAKIN" JG‘ ROSS-MILLER rox FOODS Ivan Y. Reddlii. WW" C. Gavan Duffy. the most modernlmaclilnsry renders these quality producil A- W‘. H-yndmun. thoroughly digestible. The starch of the CARBO- moet bulky part of a fox food and requires careful scienti- ROSS-MILLER PRODUCTS have m» Wonderfully built up in motels with swim" onouuo men". powdered vimou: MILK and risil MEAL. The vegetable protein ls built up with ALFALFA MEAL and a hlflh ioturzu iioiir. R-M PURPY F0008 are eepeollelly prepared for MM‘ building and vlgoroue growth. They are not the waste from the handling pf hleeult at the factory. , siioii Fox Food eentailh war THE PROPER AMOUNT of cod liver oll'te solve its purpoee. - fionilinoni. contained in on». nil- (1) STANDARD rl-m rox sieculr .. 87-60 n" ""- dress- ‘ l!) n-ivl Kieeto...................;0-ooivy-W'- it: zuegv IIGGEIT. perm‘, - R- -UPYN'E'A r - Potato Imports (s) R-M cminooAi. siecuir ‘elm gr ""- ’ on the Increase’ "nu-cw w _ -____ noes-motes iIIOGUIT cogumnsa, uspsiiao. 0pm“ ST. ALBANS, Vt.. Mar. 4. —Hav -‘ _ cream and milk, potatoes. livestock’ lend 0rd!!- to" BRACE. McKAY s. "co, LIMITED- euimeneioe, n. s. l. “ _ ' CARVELL Bugs, xiii OF sugars) ls the cheapest and y disorders, (Raw meat oentslll expensive source of PWW" "' ._.' , LIMITED- I Wu, nil. l.' . Mia?