oou. saitivsus.-'rue with cargoes of in this eolnmn some days ago of the evidence given at the preliminary Cahill and another boy, not twenty-seven bottles of liquor. --PROPERTY PURCHASED-There 1 ,_ Q, can be obtained at Lailerty s gx,.:°Ig1,,“2_ zzgsaigix eonagatmf lal Parlors, Summerside. day last all the property of the late llrm of E. DesRcche & Co., Mis- conche, consisting of farm and resi- dence and outhuilding. store proper- ty and warehouse adjoining and two other warehouses, all of which were bid in by Mr. B. W. Tanton acting for the Bank of Nova Scotia for $2,665.-J. -RE-PRESEN'i‘A'i`IVE MEETING ._A large and representative meeting ol the ladies of Darnley was held in the hall on Saturday afternoon. Miss James, supervisor of institute work, addressed the meeting explaining the alms and objects oi Women's Insti- tutes. It was decided to organize the districts of Darnley and Seaview into one Institute and the following officers were elected :-Dlrectors- Pres., Mrs. Crozier; Vice Pres., Miss Marion Sutherland; Miss Mary Mac- U” “her day 3 big 5hiPm°“¢ Nutt; Mrs. W. Cousins; Secy-Treas., Mrs.'l‘hompson.Miss James will hold meetings this week at Park Corner, Franch River, Long R iver, Clinton and Springfield. _ From Saturday’s Evening Guardian. -\\'ES'I’!.'f0RELAND.- The roads are in 'an unfavorable condition ow- ing to the spring rains._,,Mr. I-leath Mcvittic purchased a valuable horse recently.-Mx. Fred Matters has also purchased a beautiful team.-Mr. Chron i\‘icVittie and Mr. William Mc- Vittie made a short business trip to ‘ppm city this week.-hir. Frank 'Wil intends leaving for thc West I ie near future. In him Westmore- land loses one of its best citizens. _DEATH IN QL~1NCY___M,.B_ Map and young men in fine Scotch tweeds garet Ross, widow oi Mr. Donald Ross of Bedeque, P. E. Island, died at her home 12 Franklin Place, Quincy, Mass., on the llth inst., aged 52. Mrs. Ross is better known to Quincy people as Mrs. Daniel Mac- Donald, Mr. MacDonald being her first husband. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Donald leit Quincy 20 years ago and went to Elmsdale, P. E. -I., where her husband died. Later _she mar- ried Mr. Daniel Ross. a well known resident of Bedeque, P. E. Island, who died about two years ago. Mrs. Ross had been in poor health for the last two years, and had been coniin- ed to the house during the last. eight months of her illness. She leaves one son Mr. Walter E. Mac- Donald, 159 West Canton Street. Boston; a sister Mrs. Mary M. Lynche, 12 Franklin Place, Quincy, and a brother Mr. Donald Martin neue River, P. E. island. Mrs. Ross HH! (P\’°'¢°¢) was held in high esteem by all who knew her on P. E. Island and her funeral services were held in Quincy, Mass., amid a large number of be- reaved friends. (Island papers please copy.) CI-IARLOT'1'ETOWN MARKETS. . ~ 3_ Con-mug for ,vm-y wadnesday and 402,432 immigrants arrived in , Can- Baturday issue. :Jam (white) gg to 40 United States, and 112,881 from all oar, (biaqgk, 40 to 42 other countries combined. Vork 11; Immigration to Canada for the pro- Straw, (ner mn) $5.50 to $5.50 ceding fiscal year, the twelve months 'I-lay, (per ton) $12 to $15 ended March 31,1912, was: 138,710; , ‘FT per 'doz. 17 to 20 and from all other countries com- hlcken (lb) 12 to 14 Percentages oi increase are: Brit- l"ow1i_each; G0 to 80 ish, 9 per cent.; American, 4 per paueaag, pq- but 24 1,0 25 cent.; other countries, 37 ,per cent.; Purrdps, per bus 15 total. 14 per cent. ~ Csbbggg (15,) 3 To illustrate the magnitude oi the P83; 50 toB'l figures just quoted, it is necessary Hides 9 to 10 only to state that last yes.r's immi- Qugggm 1: ‘grution to Canada is greater than the Lamb' 12to1$ total Population of New Brunswick, gqfgb) 10 to 16 according to the census of 1911, by Beef (quarter) 7 to lil; more than 50,000 souls. . Fresh Herring lDou.) ,`i~ -_ , '- airmen. no psou is 1. ` 1 ,,,,q, -im. FRANK 1.ul'lIRfl'Y'it wxusgngiimgn diss agent in Bummersliln. eil ‘wth ¢| 'M¢h\g_.‘!hl|0lls ll 26. . _ _ Brecc's. Summerside. -A oonnso'r1oN.~1n tile report " l hsdriug of the two boys Cahill and Hu COIICMHI it DOUW _Q er, it should have been stated MT- N090” Inman. wer, were the ones who broke in- "LOW PRICES"°° “uh to ii. place last summer and stole Gf“d° PDF'-15nd °°m°“" Summerside. splendid showing of silk waists fiom promptly for that new hat so that er 30 to 32 bined 82,406; total, 354,237. i ,, 1. -»“YOUR HAT ll It -n. omni: 1. ewan _-_¢, -mcvcnss ann sulmriins 4-21 -sscosnno.-we , ____- -THE MORNING DAILY .___- -HOLMAN'S have on display a $4.50 to $6.00. See them. 4-2lME2i. -FIELD FENCING.-Made from best wire and guaranteed, Carlosd just received at Braces'. Summerside. 4-19lldaw2iEu‘.i. -HOLMAN’S are showing an ele- gant line of new voile waists in all the nicest eilects of the season. Price up to $5.00. 4-2lME‘Zi. -MILLINERY.-Leave your crder our milliners can give you the service they desire. Ii. T. Holman, Limited. _ ~l-21ME2i.._ -HATS.--We received by express, ot children's trimmed and untrimmed hats. Ask to see them. R. T. Hol- man, Limited. . 4-2lME2i.` -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. -SUITS.-The greatest assortment of men’s high class suits we have ever otlered, everyone a model of the most expert tailoring. May we show you some of tho latest fabrics and colorings for spring wear. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 4-2lME1i. --NEW SPRING SUITS for men and high grade English worsteds. A handsome range of latest shades and patterns, prices from $10.00 to $23.50. See them in our clothing de- partment. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 4-21MEli. UONTAGUI IARKITI Oorreeted for every Wednesday nd, Saturday Issue. -I* S . *ne =°eg":'_eni¢ S838 Ssgsiggg sédezsscesscrse Potatoes Beats per dol. , '»ard, per W. Bee! (small) per lb. * Beef (quarter) per lb Pork Lamb, les lb. (small . Fowl .nnttoa Butter Bless. ser dol- Oats Hay (Loose) Pork OVER $400,000 TO CANADA IN 1912. fiscal year ended March 31, 191 ada. This total is made up oi 150,542 British, 139,009 from the AN ACT OF MERCY. to give them a little talk on the ob- 'mates went out. to play. , \ 'lim .mm \A young. first-grade teacher, whose ‘ pupils are mainly the children of for- eign parents, thought it. a good plan ligation oi showing kindness to ani mais. The next. day little Pietrc istayed in his seat when his school- 1s .being leums inferior we Will- direct from , _linoleums _sold by us are the 3°. only and , and that our in this cent cheaper §°°d3.» who is and demand Of a. doubt that and that the cilcloihs lowest in Canada. e prove and Scotch , .2 ._ _ , , i _ _ f _ _ . CUSTOMERS HAVE BEEN ‘-TOLD that our- 'carpets fade. _PERHNPS HAVE ENOUGH about ttilfie isndeipgg This is the arguments used by department managers in ot er stores tactics used by coinpctl_ng_ ,firms in an effort tobjuif Y.. “Th se when they archsked to explain why their prices are so 'much higher pr1C¢_S,b_l!f WF WQDQ _#0 I!18k¢ It Plalflillllatilf af? “YLUE Y°?u' ml e thdh ours. Sonic of these customersare our good friends, who came furnisll1ngs,_curtaiii§, carpets and bilcloths f01' ¢2Sh», yiluhcqn “Vt ‘ ttfinvestigate and found that carpet squares of the same quality were from zo to gogper cent on your purchases and we _give you t e arges just _zo p. c. cheaper here than in the _other stores. ~ ~ and best assorted stock on P. E. Island to select from- _ . _ , The Reason f0ur Prices `Are So .Much ' ‘ " A , qualities ' si |¢ if is ii C (C it _ il ‘G H Jaspefl (I .u-"...- We match, cut and lay :ill Inlaid Linoleum free of cha.rge_ , How To Buy I nlqid Linoleum There are threcqualities of 'inlaid Linoleum A. B. and C; 'Iliese qualities are not marked on the rolls, but every firm that ` sells these goods hhs the book of samples and the quality is mark- ed plainly on the back cf the samples 'l`hc same pattern is not - made inthe different qualities For instance, if you see a pat- te' n marked C quality you cannot get that same pattern in either A or B quality and the saine_rule holds good in the other Now, Then A is the first, B the second and C the third qual- I ity. We import direct from Nairn’s and Barry, Ostlere and Shepard Ltd. of Kirkcaldy, Scotland the largest manufactures of ' linoleum in the world. Nalrn's A quality inlaid linoleuni we sell :it per yzu'd.........$l.25 l\‘airn’s B “ “ “ per yard .-..1 M100 Nairn°s C “ “ “ “ “ Barry, Ostler & Shcplicrd Lid. quality A per yd....... .$|.25 it fc ¢ 4| ul B lc il _ __ _“FSI if ii ...sn . . . -make comparisons. 75:: city. ` ' . 85c 75c 1 S Stair Carpets A t THOSE WHO HAVE TAKEN TIME to make comparisons ` so that they may be sure to spend their money wisely,tel1us that our 'assortment ol’ stair carpets is the finest shown in the city. You can make your selection from a very complete stock of uni- formly low prices.-Tapes:y,Brussels, Wilton and velvet in all widths Room .Size Rugs " to 5 50.00. , per yard 25c to 8oc. Rug Surroundings . To ‘give your room that “just right" appearance, our new Linoleum surround- ings with s border effect are just the right thing. They come in all widths from 18 inches to :yards and the prices range irom V from I8 to 27 inches and the prices range from 3oc to $2.03 a yard o'r'rAwA, April 1a-During the f V” I ` " _ N ew`Con_goleum Pro-wS¢ B108- Lid- ..,.;;‘:i..°‘°;‘; 1; :;“;‘:§:f ¢ . ll d tl fl l d ` d rl l ll ~ Tile e of Satlsfac fdifshvrarliuudldggg zlzllcdspzleyd §5cuc Pt y _._-.__ '§Zh¥_?h!‘1h three feet. an'd“‘proudly declared, “I kissed the cat!” ' ANTIQUITIEB IN EAST Lorman, Whilst workmen were opening a track, preparatory to laying the pipes in connection with the new water supply' to the village oi Innerwick and district, they cut. through what BDDBMB (says ,a correspondent) to have been an ancient burial ground. In cutting the track across the pub- llc road about hal! a mile east of the village, where it branchesto Old- hanistocks on the 'one side and to Innerwick Station on the other, four stone coillns were exposed. I was unfortunate enough. to miss`seeing three ol them, as the workmen had to close the track before dark for HHYGY-Y’l1o trsmc, but' I examined: the fourth one carefully. This coillu "was‘ sypphg grogndwork cgnsists of a ‘nade of stone slabs, ‘carefully ilttedl ' ` ‘ inches, and its width at the wide s part 1 foot 11 inches, both inside Four pieces of gold and' silver inter- measurements; it lay east and west, the head of the coiiln being towards the west. The position was the same in the case of all tour comns, as they lay side by side, the fourth one heing a little apart. Another correspond- ent writes:-When breaking ground in Traneni: Churchyard, and about twelve inches from the surlace, the sexton cams upon aheavy fiat. tomb- ston b 3 The letterin on? 0. Gi y i. s the tombstone is almost indeciphcr able. Beneath another twelve in(-heel; oi soil lay a skeleton, the hcnes,,[ 'J crumbling away on exposure. 'No sem hlancs oi a-cotlln was observable, h . “tu . - upon the chest of its -skeleton ies; sl ance Companies now having ‘ over , , r er- ' ‘ roseat/e, a decoration of some 0 ' arentl ` tj;-_ii , _ not notice him until she i The teacher was busy at her -‘- did ell .See Our L . Spring (___ l together, its length being lifeet 11M`of brown cloth, some three 'inches in _ 1'. 1 l 1 _ Lower T-lian Other Stores is Because We Do af}StiIiict€ly Gash Bue51l¢SS -\.-.~ Suggges tions for Ca'rpe~t.Buyers _ lf you want-to be sure that your money is buying its utmost - We invite comparisons at _all times and all seasons. I For our own information -that we m:_iy. be sure our service is a good as it ought to be -we are continually making such comparisons n our own account. There is no mere assumption , of ex_cellence<_l1ere7we_ make SURE. ` I , The new carpets are on show now everywhere. The need for new home furnishings touches every home. _There can be no better time to make sure by such actual comparisons as are very ~ ' ” easy, that the money you spend is bringing not only good but THE-BEST returns. - ' . ~ . \ We Have Been Told Many Tunes that our exhibit o_f Rugs . and carpet squares is the finest that has ever been made in this Certainly the soft, rich colorings that blend so beautifully with any home furnishings do make an exhibit that is well worlh _ | seeing. Be sure you see our showing before you buy. ' Make ' comparisons-_-the information you will get is worth the trouble __ ,g_ \ .. WE CANNOT EMPHASIZE TOO STRONGLY, the newness and desirability ofthe new rugs. 'lhe patterns are the very finest ~ w.e could select out of the entire range ot the largest English manu facturers -and we imagine few will care to purchase without seeing A tremendous quantity and variety of standard weaves, _including Tapestry, Brussels, Wilton, Axminster and Velvet, shown on the most up-to-date rug rack in the Province. Prices range from $3 25 there is no- any officer other ner engaged in _ _ m _ ,i and each piece' of braid had been stil- ‘V fened with three lengths of very fine steel' wire. diameter, and still wonderfully tough. piece six inches long, rm-i hall un inch in breadth. I! there had been acen- the tomb of an oillcer who ff.-ll at the battle of Preston in 1743, and that woven briiid ovcrlie thc -xloth, each A suggestion is that this :uny be led in Tranont ~ tomb lies about the lair of the famous cofruel treplece it must have been lost in turning up the soil. 'l‘he gold and some oi the silver are quite tright, his decoration Order had been buried along with him, but tl.-are are no signs of clothing with the remains, ,*_:___i _ Y l RAINY WFATQIH The Sun Life of Canada now occupies the ~' premier position among Canadian Life Assur- ' _ $l44,o9o,ooo,oo 'oi Insurance in force and an 5 annual income of over $12,ooo_ooo. Per rates ' and plans apply to ` buy. ~ l ,~_E. R. 7 I Cl1f41‘l0tt€!DWI1 I ' Manager, for P. E. anteed ---r Premler 2-Positron - » @5125 ‘ ` You will need arain ' coat this month sn e, if 'you wish to keep dry , and see that you get a g liar anteed coat when' you Our raincoats hand tnggzug nt her Pietro," she matter?" teacher. I just I was good to you {sn't nice, Pletlol Our new line of spring "suits -is ready for the_ man who Wap- . " he promptly re HTC stylish, g o od" fitting _ . one of the finest displays of mil trimmings direct from the ‘ you will be .sn and impact our niost rx-