MARCH 26,19/1 . .-- - ' ' ~_______ ~ _ l‘°U _ inn miss ,ms 'rn1l_cHARLofl‘rs'roMmrcoAlun.iN -- .- ms 'I' Ol' ALL" _ silos solnuslnimsi-' A A " » -. " f `=if`-‘ - ' f r f - _ _ 8° ' ‘ ur. D. iz. uerberwn bas nnis iii, stnrbira nose. senty. 'rr¢nsnrer_ it --.M loorroetal M ¢v\rr`weanuiin _ Sltllrdevfs lame.) ' » ugh-` , Poi-ir (lb.i_ om (winter om (black) Hey (pressed. nr tes) _ 43; Eggs' ldos.) -mm Butter TNI) _ is THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘Us _- g ly for ieh he ace ved n. pec e torn 11| “_ < _ < , _ _ handsome ‘su:rn.- A serious accident, ert themselves and' have the Circle V nd ;l\PP°ll°fl r°°°'1l=l¥ when Mr. D. u.|ll1 vlwratiell as soon as possible. It 3 = ..»°¢-4_0 ‘ ' , gllqn | 1 _ ` "HT P57-9 9° N1! in this proviso- `,_|§{:(§,{,E‘?|?,,% ./"fs Y:"=_h:.°°:°:“°°" T llivpeda gngairhikuhfmwggdtgsegzx :illnizmlxigeivheigaitt trlizhtigyggbgiggg P' no , _ ' *_ _ 'Um mm gmmpm, °,.d°,._ mm“mj leaving e _“sly cut.- Mr. nan Me- at the dl¢i>°ml,ol the women. ,H . FOX s'ro01<..-still , in sham - |Klnnon uns sold ms mt li » T” ;,,¢_ 0; ,mp (0,. nl’ in some of the bm mum ellarire twenty-ilu una. ‘ mumble “m_ we K 3'" iff “sun” Great Canaan Northern l°1 wmvanien. sure dividend n ers ”-_ ' ‘Dennis ber r t ' li B ° ° -°` ‘ Pmsonlls C P. hi. island Fox Exchange ang guy' ~-'THE MORNING DAILY 9“°"d"tou Landing eNum;d wil;-B “gm Plc- » __ T" tv cb.. Ltd, summerride. 1419-a~4inti L' ?.‘“‘“"° °l"‘°”‘°° *_* _"'~ A- °'°l‘“‘ the lnnner rim' ofthe wi';t1r°”i°i‘i-t tn"` ML hw” R°"g‘°°’sB°yi F°" Ti' ...__ ' ll olltagu > . -"' - ue, w s v' t ‘ - Hides (lb). ’ _.wg ___.IMPOBTANT MEETING _ The » _ . |g;;1;est_hIji?°¢;1lsonk intends' taking in eenily__,“ B is or 0 ours re iw farmers will linld ineetin 'l gi, ..'.°'1‘Hu mnsrriuo os-'ri-Ile King'._,, P "°"“ lmlllllr Stal- _- is Mary' Ha". songs. nextgssturdsy Co. Seed Fair Committee, which was “‘;':°u;fu;';?°;31v 13; ash; l¥;`ll1llll¢ ...'Miss Mary Manning, Gowan Bree Freeland ami sl ii ‘ ten t B°s°l n w r ls ex hat th dlrec w mon; rum es ylors ' ' _ Mnrnb aa, t 6_;;0_ ' to tske place saturday, uns been le - ` z et to spent n rew _nnyn inn; week visit-ing sinnnnn t d __ ‘ invisibility Tn nolunig Zncosixiblbktigs l’°“l’°“°d “ml fl '“°“’° °“"°~“’ |D::n §‘¢iiT§n;°n“°"§¢,m'.‘,f§° °' §g'°‘ '"°“d“ ‘ll B°‘“'l‘l-“’ lj,” is, tt: .__~ --.omas ac- .___ B ou” lm 21:" ’ _ ...‘NEWPoRfr.- - 'rue assi River g‘;‘;"t‘fn- Passed through Glen _._-Mr. .wiurla ivleonnnln, clear so ~-.~"T‘ALl‘JN'l‘s:D isiianllleil.-'lllie 'zglloziluip prnsfeeslnz mildly under Donald hu 1:it*txf-C:/:a1co1r;l,apil!c- springs, was tn souris. Saturday on Three Rive" . ,A ' _ many friends of 'J. E. Baker North B llll manwgelnent of Miss G. when he h l’°"v .. I business trip.-° BP _a Lakevare me ed t ' _ Donahue.-His friends are plepsed to “ll “Dwi many ivrmer ~ - S " fi-’="\` gain'this winatiar. (T\d:eeBl:1ilIlxilaI‘hl;l:;0 as 9” Mr. A. A. Johnston aroun»d~a1¢ll»ln yen" B9 f0Fel11all in the Red Woods. ...‘Master Chester Mullally, son of~Mount Edward ia. _\\ _ an enviable rqputatibt; as an-artilgt after his severe attact o! bolls.| Mr. Patrick Mulla-ily, the popular Ma n _ \ _ He has on several “canons com '__ 'While cutting in the woods Doinnlcl "' cheeselmaker of Gowan Bi-ae, had the Ra \\ J ed at the Provincial exmbui pod Johnston had the misfortune to cut ___oE(;G CIRCLEs__The largest misfortune while skating to fall ‘on Ro °” ‘"1 hi k v dl 1, ¢ audience ever seen ' tn the ice and break his nrm The in Record d its th _ s nee ery ba y u is progress- in H H _ - `I` hill won grglgz ghéilrl hears self taught ing rapidly under tha, ci,.cum,i;ancns_ North Lake assembled on Tlini-:ii 13:: lured limb was set bg Dr. Bulligin. Eastern Q\.t cH_' _ the advanta O' ‘° °"° Wm’ had Mr. E. Delorie is taking advantage to hear Mr. W. A Brown discuss At lamst “°°°““t e “'89 'W “E Fr . - .' . 1 ' _ . - *Q* - . ing. Durin iii pro esmonal tml” of the good roads ior haulilig~_lumb- Poultry_Re,iglng| and co_opemtive nicely.-' Begellalglill 50 G0 ech Wood 100 100 chard I 3 t d --1v------ past winter _[fe sh°;my “Y” °f thll er for his -Poultry house which he marketing of eggs. At the concilision ‘ 'BB H l>°°l1 encased 011 . r s builein t l 'rn l M ~ "Gwynn P t it ,, _ pu pos s g nex spr ng. e 0 r. Browns interesting instruct- / \ . A 1 relauvem Ht; :Uri wilffbéflclzlellzfslllgl docks on the other side of the river ve and eloryuentmpeech it was moved S or ' 00 O shown to all who call One of his grsnséglgléglis ng r;il>l¢.ilJIy ungel' Mtl;e 2; gingwell seconded,by J, J_ _ _ BUMMERBIDE ARKETB ' l o . . o ~ . m _ -i pri” picture” was l-llk.°ll fl`0lYl ll l"Jl>f row. Mr. W.” Bizsworth has ganigeda carrTedmiinEr€lgm(o}:1rll(l1;anbii, the FURNISHED AND CORREU/FED comm” a°:¢_ui-'|I:r’||¥|?n“d" ‘nd c ‘“°- “ “MP °l 11 little girl- Mr. been nnuling lumber with his young ioiiowing director, Wm ,,,,,,,,,,,t,d._ DAILY BY THE Fox Ex- E n Y . n. -. B . ' ak" "'ls° d°°" °‘°t“"’ f‘°“"‘l”E- mere which he purchased from Willie Benismln ching Kingsbnro- Alex J CHANGES AND INVEST' 'riTrnl|» ee these New _ Styles The newest ideas in smart _shoes for women are shown in the present line of the famous Queen Quality. ' Particula_lrly popular are the styles in patent and gun metal leathers, buttoned styles, with _dull leather and tops, high and medium A $6l5l(')ices range from $4.00 to Alley & Co. " 135 Queen Street J7 Are You Ready for ,_ “ Easter You should get a photo taken . with your new Spring Suit 5; Phone B97-Y for app intnnent .jg today. » ,i i§~3C<2 il ‘_ 1 l _ _-..lon-Your-Friends EASTER T Send a Photo Colored From The BAYER STUDIO Telephone 192-J. 1 the Lot 51 _Esc Circle. ‘Q “ww ,ul '-,'¢:::":"""".-f’ " iq " \":"\_ " I_.;~. 3- _:;\ .I I .‘- 7.7 V: ` I fl `\ 'I7' A /fill J? _f _ COAL cannpt_ be too black or too heavy providing! it is Coal. Get in a sup- ply of t e best NOW youwill eel more sure of comfort and warmth. Qur grades are warran- ted to satisfy you in quality and price. 'l lli_l_§_§~ ""- 8 Ill' . :`3s’l?iiié` _ Keele.-’ i-~__.,....--»_- . yard Stanley Bros. . Expert 0p|ical -Service Our bnslnessls to ex# amine Eyes We aim to clit, lh'e most modern and , approved methods of ex eminslion. ` 1 .That our services are appreciated; le evldencrd by the lsrgeincresse in this you-'e business. - `yon the but results ob- tainable by the use _cl properly fitted leant. l ____ _ _ _ _ I , . 1. /_ _ \ .._°siNJovABi.a sivnN1NG. - on ii;;tb1`;Z"t':;inii1:¢r'bi{i°;fn\Tii'; £?,',f'a'?1'd°"’]§‘1,'§,tl§,I§”"_.°‘ L““°"““ M°' MEM (i].('%’PANIES "°"°°°' '° S ii ©ii¢;k\;ve of theldgrarture oi M,r. Chas.; wit (Bom) on the icé’, we wish him North Lak; Jofgelgflil- Ba-L.eyH.Elii;l::;-, _ Ask d ‘Porli 0| to 1L| FED!! BD S S011, Hectgr' [of _ rl\h “it i ’ i _ 1 P . Regina, the Christian Endeavor of `;:;§g§u$e;rm¢rge§auTifrleg liimlier tg gm' stash;-rd 310%' Lak-evme’ A' F' Belmont T302) Caedignn Presbyterian Olin;-ch' gave the docks The people of Newport Eamll e . alrield. Auditors J. A, Smith 100 8 farewell social to Hector at the are very Qnuch pleased with the mp raser and J. E. Dlllgwell. The Circle Barker. mo Manga' Mondav evening' March 23rd' Bl man scrvme po be called _East Point Egg Market- Dnlmu 100 sixty young persdns attending Dub ; '_ , ng Association and to comprise Brighton 100 ing] 3110’ evening the members, thro- ggzvtvssglfnugi; 47,i.he ¥f_:T)\€;3sl'1(i;n:ee'; Upton ‘ 50 U1" t,R.J.C.lVll C _ ' ' 0 ttf. 100 premtx M2; 8 ,,,,,t,,,,§';,,‘f I ...-canal lvl.:li'riNl.5- 'rug snbapl alps; by law? snnpiiizagty Chad" ° “W” grayed Bmw The v i _ s progress ng avora y un er_ -e e oc ommiss oner n envied in enjoyame llggllllmllsg rgfirffg skilful management' or Minn Katie E, tawa _was adopted. Over fifty persons An Appgning condition Mackerel (Bach) I to 61 ready wit and skin After which a McLeod.- Miss Mary B. Martin has gave in their names_as members and; Godflsh (lrelh) I1." to $1.l5| B Mr it is ex ected that all the residents Invnrinbly results when you use n -_----_~_- d 1 t 1 h ed b th returned home from oston.- . D 4 _ adayofuga egncyasosew -“ey M 5° James Currie is visiting in Glen will join, in the course oi a few days cheap corn solve. Be iudlcloue use CHARLOTTETQWN MARKF/1* 1 . - hzurigl Matson grgslidegnxiuthee mga: Martin the guest of Mr. M. B, Mai- when the directors will canvass and "Putnam's," for fifty years 'it has" . -_ I and accompanied solos, trlos and tim” Ml- A 01 McKenzie has pur- collect the lee. After the regular cured corns and warts that not-hlng gjoprecged for every Wednesday mn; chomaes' Bum, spending B delightful chased ii handsome trotting Gelding meeting the directors met and ap- else can touch. Ask for Putnamfsl Saturday issue.) which shows great action and will pointed Lauchlin McDonald, President Painless Corn Extractor, only 25c.at -- E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore, evening, they all, reluctant to Dart, - _ arose and Bang_God save the King certainly prove a record breaker. -- ;Jas., H. Baker, Vice President; Mrs. nll dealers. Oats (white) 36g, 100 Chicken 115 Gaels 110 'Fowl 60 Ducks ~w_ _.......-- ,,_......~_~.. arruthers plin Irving J. McNeill Co. ontague out River eal River ssachusetts yner International gers Payton nnis Pedigreed Foxes ovinciel owatt-Dalton rth Tryon Co. ilton Patch Fox Co. urls Black Fox Co. ring Park Fox Co. liver Tip ellast Fox Co. ' 1. I 110 Oats (black) 115’ Straw (per elrt.) Eg lésy (l(ier l-wt.) dos. 120 Bm mr ‘lb.)) 100 Chicken (per pair) 100 Fowl (each\ 1io|Dn¢irs (seen) 110_P0f.atoes (Der bus.) 100 Turiiips (per bus.) 5* Hides 750 Polts 40 Calfskins 133 Bee! un.) Beef ( uarter 230 Pnrir ab) ) 125 Sausages (lb.) 50 cndllsn (lb.> 100 cornea cndusn lin.) 100 Lamb un.) ggg Mutton 'lbl) Beets 100 115 Onlons(lh.) 100‘Carrots (dol.) pples rpk.) ii I 25 A _ 100 so _SEVEN 'S' »°’e¢ 332° °eegg gg?-r'°S§S88`3es :=2s2ssSs? $1.50 ' 7 15 1.1 todlie 50 to 806. 18c, 10 to lil 9 to 11 B to 10|c. 12 to 15c. 5c. 6c_ 13 to 14e. 10 to 12c. 6c. 5c. 10c. lo to Z0c. 40 e Beef k to 7 P’§‘§ Duma sul e to io u 100 Turkeys ll to II 16. 1,5 ont; iwbim 40; Oats (black) dl to 44' Potatoes (bum) 251:. 115 Regain Retain a beautiful head of lltolil 18| l'lIOl'I¢ sstilfieif. ubenl trlul & Auf your Charlottetown -- 1!!! _I Yi* ini sits- il ...°RED POINT.-Two Egg Circles are in course of formation in Lots 46 and 47.-The two eastern cheese fact- ‘iorlesare to run again this season.- Fred Stillman and Angus A. Camp- bell are milk haulsr`s on the eastern and western routes respectively for . Red Point Factory.-Sawing wood is now the order of the day,_ and the old cross-cut is fast following the I spinning wheel and reaping hook.-i f Milton Young, Tyler Ching, Silas ~ Fraser, Joshua McDonald and Jason Ching. with their gasoline outfits are fast reducing the farmers’ wood piles to firewood.-His friends regret ` to learn that John Bruce, Red Point lis still confined to his bed.-Seth M:- |Lean ls ,preparing to build a barn on 'his farm at Kingsboro.-The two Good Templar Lodges in Kingsboro .and Red Point are both in a flourish- ing condition. James Dingwell, and Hudson Dunn with some visitors from Klngsboro visited the Red ' _Point Lodge the last. meeting.-Hill ‘ many Solirls friends were nleased to have a visit from-Zllheodfireiteyvnrt' a few days aim., His ,name .is used in _ connection with the management of ' ...*ROLLO DAY.-Mr. Russel Keele, _ has about completed sawing the sea- ~ son’s wood fort the !arir.vr,s bf Rollo _ Bay aet. The ma/ny' friends of Mr. John W. Peters Rollo Bay East will Ferret to learn of his continued .seri- ous illness. Mr. Henry Peters, Tig- nish, _spent last week in Rollo Bay East the guest of Mr. Peter Vinian. While here he succeeded in interesting several of the local ca-pitalists in the fox industry. The roads in this ` _section have kept very good thus Jar; there have been no really had pitches. The \thanks oi the travelliny; public are due to our energetic and painstaking Overseer. Mr. Gabriel Deagle to whose unremitting~;care and vigilance during the freshet when ho had 5, gang of _men constructing - drains, etc., and thus preserving the roads in their entirety. Some of the neighboring overseers whose neglect this season has been most culpable ought at least to make an edort to emulate his example. Miss Esther Deals-le and Mrs. John Bourgois, Rol- lo Bay, Centre paid 3 flying visit to Snllris Monday. Mr. Johnson Ding- wcll and his sister Miss Ruby, Bay Fortune, were vfsltlniv in Rollo Bay Cen-tre, recently, the guests of W. H. “See the new neckweahcnllara. frills and rulfllngs at Stanley Bros. l629,3,26lY3l "Hair Ribbons five inches wlde in all colors now on sale, l5ca\ |629.3.26M3l ' ,...;.;....-._ __:_..._` give our patroils the ben- _.lk A ‘ we guarantee to give _‘ STA LEY’ CGQR T WHIT SA A 1()‘”;_ Cash Discount 1()‘°;,_ For one week.on1_y we place on sale our entire stock ol new whitewear and with the ex- 1 cep,l.ion of a_ few “special” lines the whole lot is subject to a specialcash discount of io p. c. Below we give a list ,of but a few of the lower li-nes in stock. It can by ni means be taken as a guide to our stock as we dot not enumerate any of the medium and better qualities such as we carry in stock. A visit to this store will do much to convince you that the-“Allen” line of Wliite- wear is for superior to any other make oii the market. ‘ » A Nightdress made of good quality Eng- lish Long Cloth, trimmed on the neck and sleeves with narrow torchon laCe_.............. 65C net ' A high neck pattern nightdress of a med- ium cloth. Yoke is trimmed with narrow tucks. Neck and sleeves trim- med with lace edging . l1€t ' A nightdress of Canadian Longcloth (soft finish) in the slip over style. Neck and l t ' Gd ° ll h . Esgilfgrie rAr:i]gllaise 95C €aCh Princess Slips it Herels the best slip at the price in the Maritime Provinces. A real good English _Cotton trimmed on the sleeves, shoulder' and neck with Torchon lace edging. The flounce is finished with Torchon 'each lace, three inchesfwide net A pnncess slip of gona English Long- cloth, yoke of Torchon Insertion, top of slip! as trimrneéi totmhon lace edging, .an ounce ls nis wi widclace “ch A madapollan slip with swiss embroid- ery' yoke trimlRIed_witt}l1i maltose lace insertion an edging. toge er an- ex- ' ceptionallygoqdgarment.......... $1.95 Ni htdresii A f-Crepe N ovelties-A White American Crepe Nightdress in the slip over style. Neck and Iialf sleeves trimmed with tor- chonlace.............._........... A very dainty gown of white Crepe with the new butterfly sleeves trimmed with torchon lace... A kimona sleeve nightdress trimmed with Valenciennes lace Medallions and wide val. edging......,_._.......... 1.95 A very pretty corset cover of white crepe with if yoke of imitation Maltese Lace Parcels Post ' Any advertised line will be sent by parcels post prepaid on receipt of remitt ance. + i 4 Drawers ` ' of good quality of English Longcloth. made plain and finished with a wide hemstitched hem, either style 256 pair net Drawers of heavy soft finish cotton with a wide flounce, trimmed with pair tucks. Either style 29Cnet Real nice clrawcrs of _liizldaliollali made ill the straight style and irulmied with narrow tucks alid edged with torchon lace ________________________ __ 45c pair “SPECIAL” A lot of drawers of differ- ent kinds that have become stock soiled. Regular price 65c to $1.35. pair Toclear 50C net Corset _ Covers Here’s the best corset “cover at it's price on the market. Made of English Cambric with a full yoke of torchon lace, each and insertion . . . . . ._ 29C net A corset cover of a fine English Queen’s cloth with wide torchon on neck and should- ers, and narrower width on arrnholes 45C€aCh "SPECIAL" A lot of corset‘ covers that have been soiled through showing. The Regular Prices of these~ garments were 95c to$1.65. Toclear 69c‘:‘e‘;h ST' LEY BROS. /