_,_ V ,.§ i. - , _$- :- . f i .i_ ~i il ill lr t ___ ._ _-___ _7==_»_._ ./" _ _.11 ~.#z°'¢‘,’.ifi' I . 3 ,- any-suns - - -_ who handles - _ “f.i.i*il§'li‘.’.'l.‘I.'.§'.‘.i-; 'il‘T'25‘i‘l.l‘i.‘§{§_°.l’¢. " v Q63 ig...-=‘ ~ E--W ~--i....,.' _-___ __ oiipi-ipinaae sci-iooi.. _ nopon the gfOCef sei'mud sfterihe big storl.W'-'-A-0. _ 4 Q Rav. D hlsoinan will preach at Lot _ ._ _ - _ Silt _ _ ` ‘ ' um. $5- _ 73'l9.-3|; 3?? i E ‘ _ouuncii or-' sco~ri./iN_D.- 'rim .. i ~ = _ '_ _cas-on sgbiigiiu tits iso; sztgomg s.is,i;_; 5’ Highhe . an n 0 oo _ .~,-_ --= ,ff Church at"?p.m.; Glasgow B_.oad ’ ' **’“~ ‘ Monday; Stanchel Tuesday night-at _, _ 'A 1 p.m. 'l i _ ` i: o. r.- 'rite ms. committee or _ f the Independent Order ot Foresters M _ i hug engaged the serviiigs tzfglr. W. _ ~ ` ' . utta t fsummsrs et oorga- ` `M0l'B Broad and Belief Bread ,,, sizing wdi-i£~Mr. Miiitm sums t o _ " _ .visit the Courts at once and all For- ' ~‘ ‘ te ill ish him u ess. Central ____ to bu! this Province. MUD DIGGiNG.- The fbrmere 0! ituiitloo use sssin busy iipuinig mus- doilsr bill. color Ark. li and medi- BBTBW W SCC Wil toil ...'5- CONCERT. the 2181; CBYIIB __ _ ' _ . .1 f P.E.i. Potettoiias- _ -°-'- ~»-- - - *ie -.~5~¢'-“‘*<**' gmac, fo, ,_-e,,,,,,f,., ."_‘§,'f.,,d.,'" '.‘,”_g1_ Eaiiusctirre Norse- Pi-iviitss ' - _ i,,__ i -.f - = - _ _ '~ ' M* : . _ ~ o'clock with Mr. Henry Jordan as _ Seture Yau! Tickets mgy -_ ._ ' Mildred Acorn. Grade IV.-1, Forn Fmnk and A.ll}b|'0.90~D0Yl"- Dtmlnis chairman. The first was nn opening ` __ - __ 3.. __-‘.1 _._ ._ _ _ U, ._ glilie; 4z,LCiarlenceS Sampela 3,d £_‘;,*’ig§l?lfét:frl*::}“’i°£|(l,l“;l‘::i¢I:le§`$“*:& chorus by the choir, Song of the Flag); * _' »_ _ ar; , oveyn ampe. tae . » - - _ - 1-’ . 1, Herbert Buntnln; 2. Adelaide Sant- fmm 5 f0U!'_dBYs £uri_o\lEh. Th0Y YQ' DPI; 3, Ralph Ciitlmore; 4, Blythe U*’lV°d 0- hfiflfly Welcome from their t K num, 5, Lloyd Acorn. ci-sus ii.- 1. friend# have who are proud 10 KM* c -5 ` Lester Acorn; 2, Hilda Gordon. Grade that the E"l15¢uU8 Mid Cherry Vane; and Minnie McPherson, "When Jack - _ - I.-1, Amy Gordon, 2;* Ruby Clark; m°mb°l'B °ffh9 10531910 DH “WV” an Comes Back." Instrumental music, » l - “ff ’ ' `_ ‘ 3, John ii`. Ciidmore; 4, Mny Clark: “°|‘l° Y°““K_°5 U19” We in this Bmnd. % 1 _ 5, llermnn Martin. ' ' . _ if .‘-\' ` ' 1. - . ' Concealed Horn "" '_ -*T _._,."=‘ / _ ~._. __ ~ _` -` ` lx ~-`r `~r (~ `€ _ _, No; needles to change. the Wizard. _ The above are some of`tli'_e features _that have made the Edison Amberola, wi' h its diamond point rf-producer the perfect and most popular entertainer for the home. You cannot hear the mechanism at all, the tone is as natural as nature itself and the unbreakable 4 minute re- ' cords bring the wor\d’s best entertainers to your home, ready to play and sing for you whatever you wish, whenever you wish. < 1 Call in and heir the Edison right now-today. It is the instrument you will eventually buy. l The Bi Music House Miller Bf05» izalgem street __ fs -._ __ Va"y powerful _f ' motor. 1 I Excellent tone. "" Tthuetoiife repro- ' uction. --\-__ I Themasterinven- \ ___ tion of Edison /gave several choruses heartily. A l _ yf _ Plan Now for a Bigger Fall Crop ix how the time for you to plan your spriii tarrti ."» \\oi‘l< _-fl(-~<‘idt‘ nlttit crops. you :ire izoihu to have in l each li-.:lil =ii.il how vcii ian s=i_:t'_tirc :i niafcium yield. 'l`liosf_: \\-iio scciircd the largest crops last year, used Unmixed Fertilizers T These fertilizers builtl tip, all niuch-used fields. giye the land new “heart” POSI [lv ELY insure a better r crop. They are easy to apply, do not mean extra _work for you and mean a decided saving over the ordinary fi mixed fertilizers i Auld’s Uiiirii:-iecl l~`ertilizei's consist primarily _ oi _ _ Superphospltate, Nitrate of Soda and Bo~lc Slag, which _ can be used separately or iii combination to _-j! build esch field and every crop. ,_ LV , Get ready for the fall crop NOW. Vvfrite ' ‘"._~/ for prices testimonials and ;,free iertiligers l.~_|);"t'-l' _ and farming booklets. _ . i - _ ` `t\ » ` \ Auld Bros, Ltd . Il .fr 'l ' ' “ _.__ Lower 1s;__-E s Q " `.‘F`\‘\ _*.17-i _._- tl __ For Good Wall - Board, Come Here Wecan satisfy you on the quality and please eventhe most particular on the price of our wall board. There is justa few 'things about the line of wall board we sell- .i 'It is stronger more gar- able, and looks better ii any other kind of wail cov- ering you can get anywhere at our pricé it cnasiiiaiz ti- \\ _ 1 ____ ?,;’;_p I Queen Stree-5% EGG CIRCLE. -The new Perth Egg Circle has just closeil a most success- ful year having shipped 41.000 dozen eggs and iilviiled oviir $8,000 among its nieniberii. improvements are being matic in the working oil the circle anti the members look forward with con- iideiico to its future success. At ii meeting of the Directors on the 10l.h lust Mr. Comellus Donaboe of Rose 'ieath was appointed manager and will make his first visit to the moni- 'iers on week commencing Monday. .Vlarcb 20th. _ CORNWAL W. M.S.--Ou Thursday evening, March 9th the annual mite box social was held nt the parsonugo. The weather was most unfavorablsliiit ix goodly company gathered and all appeared to enjoy themselves great- ly. The flnanclnl results were satis- factory. The usual monthly meet- ing was held. Miss C. S. Howard pre- sident in the chair. Votes of sympa- thy and condolence were passed and letters instructed to ‘be written to Miss Maggie Drake and Mrs. G. H. Boyle ln_ their bereavement. The nastor, Rev. George Orman presided-at the entertainment. Mr. John E. Heartz gave much pleasure by his singing. Mrs. David Scott rendered s humorous reading most effectively. Mrs. Will Howard and Mrs. Ham- mond Crosby sang ii duet. The choir novel feature was e. most mirth pro- voking dialogue entitled Sewing for *he Heathen. in which the following fnnk part. Mrs. W. Lowther, Mrs. Webster, Mrs. Frank Howard, Mrs. Will Howard,`Mrs`. Orman, Mrs. Har- ry t".rosby.Misses Mary)-Toward, Hilda McClure, _-Zelia Frizzeil. Ail»abiY filled their parts and evoked mucli laughter and applause. Catarrh Cannot he Cured with l.r)¢f\ A“l'l,lI‘.\T1u_\S ss they cannot tuarh the seaiof the disease. Cat.-irilils a local \|i_Se'=se. izrea'ly imliieiicvd by const-tntinnai ron- ->li'~_iins, and in ordgtn cure it vou must tiki- an mvemal rr-mcrlv sl|'s Cslarrh Cure is taken iiitcrnally, and :~c:s through the bliwd on the miicims surfaces ofihesystim I'fall’s Cat. arrh (_7ure_wn‘: presrribwl liv one of thc' best .'ili\~.,i."i:iii-.iii this e--unity for Years it is nim- iiowfl n' :nrn~_ of 'he bi--=r tonirs knnwmrombint-rl with _-»mi» ti _the best blood piiriders Th per ft-ci -oml-vnmion of the in-'redienis in lla ~'.- 'I.iisiih_t.uii-is what produces. such wonderfu' -csiills in caiarrhal conditions. Send for testi- monials free. F. J. lTtlln`NE\` & L70.. Props., Tol- '-.ilo, (i_ - All Druizgists_ 75c. Halls Family Pills fox; Constipation. Do You Consider Wear and Tear On your liiiincss when you figure _vntir profits for the gent! Ortlinarilv thst’s» ii ig iifm but you can make itni-_gligible by using EUREKA HARNESS QIL Keeps the leiiilier soft and prevents cruckiiig. Adds years to liiirness life. ” Dealers L`t~cr1/ic-h¢ro_ Tli I 'sl 0°|C ii mper‘iJum:l _ olspssy DIIANUIIBH IN ALL CITIII C ..%..l’.5.?.9.'i.’.*LP regiment ii. regiment that will prove when the test comes, that li. is one of tho best over recruited in Canada.- Mrs. Carrier, who was taken very aud- deniy with a serious illness last Fri- doy is rapidly recovering at the home of her friend. Mrs. Fiorrlo Cnvaiiiigli. Dr. Collins one of the Isiaiid‘s best physicians, is attending Mrs. Carrli=.r.- Mrs. R. McKinnon lg spending n. pleas- ant holiday _with friends in North Rl- ver, and returns home Saturday even- ing.-Mrs. Annie MacAuiay. and her two sons, Allan and Everett, Plnettrl; Mr. and Mrs..Mack MacDonald, Eldon; Mr. Earl-Sherrill. and Miss CellnbSher» ren. Crapaud. were visitors in urns- cliffe this week, the latter returning home Ttiesiiay; _ _ _...__ WEDDING 'BEl.LS- The resid- once of Mrs. Wm. Giliisplo, Sherwood. was the scene otn. joyous event which took place tltere on.-.Merch 15th being the mandage of her only dauhhter. Miss Agnes M. to one ot the popular youngmen or Stanhope, Mr. Percy L. Douglas. The bride was given away by her brother Harold andthe marriage ceremony performed by the Rev; D. MacLean. They were unat- tended, the bride wearing a charm- lpg gown' of white silk with over- 'lress of shadow lace and satin trimmings. At the conclusion of the marriage ceremony a rich repsst pro- vided by Mrs. Gillisple was heartily psi-taken- of-. Aitixotiglrno invitations were given out-'the popularity of the bride was clearly 'shown by the many rich and useful presents which adorn- ed the parlor? ts.bles.‘Tbe happy couple were serefitded not only by young people' of-the vicinity but men and women came to~ extend. conirratulii- -tions and wish ,_ the young coupleva _prosperous joui-n' y through-life,~in all fir wiiibii 'rits Gugldiian gains with the other friends of“Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las. ' ` f .` _ - MT. STEWART.-Mr.nr\vl Mrlilfohfl fn-lmii were '_j|;,.(:lia_riottetown on Sat- urday they returned home in the after- r-non.-- Mrs. Russel C._t"-iarli-e spent the week end at Charlottetown the viiost ot Miss Nettie Warreni- Mr. A.J. .Tnrdlne oi' the' P. E. I. RY.. spent the week end at Mt. Stewart the iziiest of his sister Mrs. George Jay.-_ lV_l_rg. (l'ir.l lllnimllan of Sum- rnev-slrie spent Siinday at St. Andrews the guest 'of her brother-in-law, REV. _ Father lt‘ici.ellan.-- Privates Co n. - Ai'-ise_v and Gildert are visiting their were more than successful in their undertaking. Their friends are . de-_ lighted to have the boys with them _ once mor_s.- 'rite' ’ho'dy~of. the late Mr. McDonald. brother of Rev.‘Fath- er, McDonald passed thl‘9_l\§ll here on Ssturdsrilsst, in route'-to t. Teresa where burial took place’ _on‘Bunday,‘- Preparations are now been made by the lobster fishermen, for the opening of the season. large shipments of lob- ster material am received daily.-- Mr. Mcltory spent the week end at Ciiario_ttetown.-- Hsrhfriends will re- gret‘t‘lie‘illness of Mrs. Gorman.-lrr. Russell Clark shipped a very valua le horse to Halifax.. recently. This ls the third-horse Mr. Clark has shipped to tlie some buyer, which speaks well. 7889. _ M‘"`k“7‘- ("“"""- Jay- T°°"‘b5- Mc' sound of revollliig for the rsniainderof _ _ the evening vvliicl wa also ll d parems. al' Mt- Stewart' in the inter' by music and soiig. ’l;‘lic brlzdligegds- est ofrecruitliiiz. We understand-they ,Mme for the evening was a ~hand_ _ “i-loads-'lsrsa|ilrl|ls. a Olrlnj Tonic Medicine. is Necessary P-|~ns|i-_ Evllfbndy is troubled lt this see- lon with loss of vitality. failure ot I tlbe that tired £00 or with _iisuu-mi iiiuiiiosu aa. mai pltiolysnd othoasto troubles. or with iiiiiiiilw __ot_.lisi~ emotions on the tsce md body; The reason is ails;-£t_l_ie blood is impure and impover- w'_Hood's _ Stigrssiladllathmlifivssli _ all en . _-t_is eo_-rea e \\i9_'d_llii.I_lB that stood ‘_t!i6__._of §gfv»v.s»f=-flier mm-_. iu\;-»._"rl'=l=- _ ____ 'iilood-_tiint_.streustIia§ni__very ‘br- n and builds up~._t_lie w ostsystem. _ 'is the sil~t_iie-veal*-_l?¢>und liiood-purl- wr sntdn_iies_it_li`¢givt_ir; Itl embodies _Q care -ti-a.li1in_ ' g. caper ence, an -"~\'ill of Mr. Hood, a .pharmacist for iiftyyears, in its quality and power to cure. - _ Ask your druggist tor lg today. filled. A somewhat lengthy programme was carried out, commencing at 7.30 Duet, Mrs. H. Nicolle and Mrs. . Glover; Recitation, Miss Sarah K. Stewart, “Tho tale of a Trump," on- ored. Duet by Misses Marian Gillis Messrs. McLeod, Joi-iliiii and Sericix- baugh Bros. Dialogue. entitled li. H. Simmos Tnlloi' siiop. Dnrkey song, Mr. Albert Johiistoii, ciicorctl. Recita- tion`giss Euphemla Haytor. Quartette Mess . Bell, Roberts, McLean and Soncabnugh. Rocltatioii. Anim B. Mc- Pherson. lristriiniental music, Sliimp Speech, Mr. Robert Glover. Rc-citatloii, Miss Maggie I-lnytor. Song and chorus. Miss Murliin Gillis, “\Vo'll Never let the Old Flag Fall. Rceltatlon, Mr. Eil- wnrd Moore, eiicorcd. Dliilog\l¢‘-. the Doctor’s Oiilce. Clioriis by choir, “For the Cause of Right. Miss Gortriiilc Glover presided at tiio organ during the evening Mr. David Glover. our genial auctloneer when lie stepped on the platform said the ples were tho flnestlooklnghe ever seen and its ought to know for he has attended ii good manyple soclals. After thc' pies were sold a vote ot’ thanks was, rendered to the auctioneer and closed by singing tho National Anthem. 'WEDDING BELLS - A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. An-i lrews church on Monday, Miircli the Sth, when Miss Sadie A. Feehan, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Fec- iiin, Mt. Stewart. became the bride oi ‘.lr. John A. McDonald of Scotch 3? _ ¢ mmm -- rooidrar s .lossley?i. ...._., 5..... " ` - " ~' ,;~i;»‘ _ i-, _*__ ___-'r.<_> _ - _ Pierrotte ~ -’ " 'fr-r- if’-‘ Seats at f-“_ ‘_ A V _ ...§,_1.___ 1 1. I f~ V ellis.. '22 I Peoples’ Theatre I W MABEL N , i___ . .- ._`v,- -.._;___p je. -‘si :it-._ ‘rin iz... in ii... Wai' °“°-"‘,},°‘§§§‘-‘°“’ ' Twenty First Episode of ` ' The Exploits of Elaine “S88 in 'rwo _Aors ‘Q zi -33” A ei Daly, Pearl Wliits _.|N__ Arnold Crlalig Kennedy witl:_ his mar- i _ Xiii.‘$?i§ .'i'.‘.`-’."’v.r‘.’i‘i§'."Eiil’.l‘....‘§§.".‘f" S¢e_Mabe1 Norma “rite _ ‘ I giving Wonder" _and The Thanliouser Players hf|¥St°}':gu,§°'gefd‘¢§si|;:.'°u:" Present _ Laughter. _ ' . __ lie Master’s Model Fauy,s Jonah Day ~ ' IN TWO ACTS A Strong Dramatic Story COMEDY '.-J __ Y _ Tort. the ceremony being performed ‘- by the Rev. A. P. McLellan, P. P. The y nice in a. becoming tailored suit ci’ blue with pink hat trimmed with black "-sing also of blue with hat to match. “racaiiie Immediate after the care- t _vhicb they left amid showers of rico' _1 md confetti by the morning train prepared dinner was partakcn of. They wturned by the morning train to bride, who was attended by her sister, some gown of pink 9i1k_ whue the, VU” Addif’ Feehm- l00k°d eXC9edl“€' brldesmiild's was oi red silk. Tile many beautiful and costly wedding _ _ presents received testified to the 'SU'f°l1 DIUIDGB- T119 brides maid 9 Elm- popularity and esteem iii which the l _F contracting parties are lieitl, the bride '~ * ' = -he swam was ably supported by his being one of Ma stewsrvs wsu known '°“5‘“i Mr- J- A- MCAUWY °f Gmini and most popular young ladies. while . . ly ‘irony the bridal party drove to the energetic young mi-mers, being wsu ‘rome of the bride where a grand wed- and widely known and 3, Special fav. ‘ing bfeakflii- awaifed 1116111 Rf!" oi-ite with everyone; The Guardian Mr. tl M . M D ld ` f°\‘ ChM`l0tf°l°Wl1- Where 11 SDGCIBUY ,did pro:ilililei~ousmjouri:iey(?ni`liroizigiimlii); _.S ' Friday We have completed arrangements to' have at our store on above date a oins with ii host of' friends ln wish- i ` n _ Toronto f' Foot" ° he groom is one of Scotclifort's most 'lie bride's home where u large num-_ l ‘mr of friends and _well-wishcrs had! issembled to greet them. A grand ban- i "_=i°.t had been prepared for the occa-~ "on in Mrs. Feelii-i.n’s well known "fyle and after all present had been amply replenished with the tempting vlands with whlvli the table was ‘afleri they retired to the dance room i -iv-l was first called oil, the terpslch- < .=i~naii art beliig decidedly apparent. The youth and beauty kept up the . \ I i » - I _.___»_-gg Y`______ _______lpnn_q . 5' ll()DI)_.\. \\ -1.'lif_>i'r\. :ts is customary. tho wedding ll . `\\\\\\\\ | ` . 'i // _ __ -_ .___ __ Specialist and we invite eveify foot' sufferer to come in and see his demonstrations and get his advice which he will give FREE. _ There will be no charge and no obligation to buy. _ Every Person Welcome Remember the Date $255' up Friday March 24tli G` Taylor Morris--Smith-Beer"- Bracelet Watches We have on display in our windows a big as- sortment of Military Strap Watches in Wal- tham, :Elgin and the best make of Swiss at \`\`\ >fl(lDNEY _ ei Hx- _L _ Q-~ i' tv, _mf