;,nW1,,w,~..,,.-_- _ .J [ ;_iWhsiil°It’s I Taclil A Think Ui Us it-.ii-g E' it =-'f slit _ extra-~: 10013. ' of is 10. } 50p each. Ou_rs “ alwaiys proved satis- . ut them to the -, test. ly Boolss area very necessary thmg if you want to keep your flies in proper shape. O u r -assortment this year is _excellent and reasonably pnced. Buy Jsmieson’s Tackle It’s Best J. Jamieson Druggist i . ._ * man! on EvEN'rs. T0-DAY. Cttv iifslietrates Court 9 a. ni. Prtnce Edward Theatre 3, 7 and 8. 45p.m_ ~ DEATHS ,_ y POUND.- At Margate. P- E-I-. 011 April 30th, Mrs. Maria Pound, relict of the late Wm. B. Pound, aged 81 years. ARPER.- ln, this City on May 17th ettio Pearl Harper. aged seven years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. . Harper. Funeral notice later. YDE.-At Calgary on the 14th, lust. ne Mutch, widow of Samuel Hyde ibm or West River. l'-‘unerai notice lhter. MUTTART.-Entered into rest at er home Summerslde, May 16 1916 Xnnie Laurie Macneili, beloved wife of Harry H. Muttart, Summerside d daughter of the Late Archibald acneill Charlottetown. ITH-Died in this City, Wednesday. ay 17th, John Gibson. aged 13 months i tant son of Private H. M. Smith of e 105th Battalion. Funeral this hursdsy afternoon at 2.30 p. m. from s fathers residence 31 Alley St. to ples’ Cemetery_ SINIJEREIIA PIAY At PeopIe’s Theatre on FRIDAY, MAY 19th, 1816. PROGRAMME I cAs'r or crmnscrsns. The King. Chcrles Jenkins The Queen Mariory Cox Prince William Whitlock Sir Hector and Albert Blanchard Sir Holiday. (Courtiers.) Arthur " "Lords in waiting" Ralph Jenkins Willard Proctor Step-mother Elizabeth Coleman Daughters Isobel Acorn Helen Carbonel Cinderella Hilda Sentner Fairy God-mother Edith ienkins Chorus of Fairies and Heralds_ SCENE I. Kitchen-Cinderella et work. Sis- ters pass thriugh discussing a letter which has just arrived. Dressing Room-Preparations for Bail and Drill. VAUDEVILLE. Besris i_-Drill. Scans' il.-Songs-Miss A. McDo- nald and Master T. Coleman. Bcsns lllf-Song and Dance_ Scene IV.-Band of 105th. SCENE Ii_ Drawing Room ln Clndereila's house -Entor Eairy. Chorus of Fairies. SCENE ill. ' The Palace of King Charles, King' receives invited guests. Cinderella causes n sensation. scans |v_ Room in Cinderelia's house. Morn- ing after Ball. Enter Herald, carry- ing Cindareiia's slipper one cushion. Song T. Coleman. SCENE V_ Royal Palace-Enter Prince with Cinderella, Wedding Band 105th. Auction Sale _"T_°F"` 1 . Ch' M CI 'P rt °'°:.. .".......- 'rs ' IV IINJ. CARTER A CO., W sal-s authorised by Mrs_ William McCallum to sell by public action on Thursday, Hay 25th 1916. commencing st 1| o'clock noon her valuable cottage and I0!-lllliutetl -On UDP" H|"lb0\‘0 Street. beautifully iocstsd and in one of the most plssssnt parts of the city. This property is .in good repair and will bg sold at 12 o'clock. noon and ou the some day slid place ws will sell ull furniture 'comprising parlor, dining room. bsd.rouins. lisii and kit-p elissi furniture. instl. rugs. vsrlietsq m. shades, dishes, etc..v »l _w W5.. » 1. ~ ' ` THE lads is Cssodu W Cnnsdn C¥°|° 5 Motor Comssny. L+mltsd sror%i:A 3 Charlottetown Rsprosentstivs ‘ Ernest Rice 165 Grafton Street For Sale 10 arces land situated nt Auburn, Lot 36 convenient to churches, schools and shipping point; by water or rail- way, 60 acres clear and the rest good wood land. House and new barn with pump and large pump house. Soil in very best cultivation. Apply Mrs. Charles Trainor. Box 271, Millinocket, Me., or Frank Murnaghan, 113 Rich- mond St. City 97 52-5-15M6ipd . P. E. Island Hospital Annual Meeting Notice ig hereby given that in pur- suance of the act of Incorporation, a public meeting of contributors to the Prince Edward island Hospital will be held in the Board of Trade Room, Market Building on Wednesday, May 31st, 1916 at the hour of 8 p. m., for the purpose oi' electing Trustee; for the Government of the institution in accordance with the bye-laws, and for the transaction of auch other business as may be brought before it. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary of Trustees. 97545-15MtiMay 31st. FOR SALE The undersigned offers for private sale his store,warehouse, dwelling house, barns and about 44 acre of land situated at Oyster Bed Bridge. .Rea- son for selling, retiring from busi- ness. Apply to E_ S. McLeod on the pre- mises, or Benj. Carter & Co., Char- lottetown. - 9683-5-11-TST6ipd. Schooner Mary Bell We will sell on Friday May 19, com- DEALERS are invited to write for our best cash prices for wooL Washed and Unwashed. AMHERBT MFG. CO., Amherst N. S 96065-llMtf ' ' W E p___q .. t-._.;a` ., 4_\ .tri 'K-_'».,__ . \~_`Hf \.\ is Synopsis of Canadian Northwest A Land Regulation. E sole lissd of n family or any male over T" 1 , 1. m°.‘.s",.¢'§r:.’.m.§;l..'.':.'.l..:'i:j.r.ii;“.i.°..“.:;‘.:t ssvs or Aopicsnt must up pssginpsrsonniths minion Lands Agency or nb-Agency for the istrict. Bntrylxproxy inlibegsnds at any Dominion lands sency hisnot t|gAguncylon certain conditions. utl 'Elmont s residence upon and cui- tivstiouo stand _-n each of A hoo- srmrn:y'Llvs wgthitnln n*s M ssof his lm o s ess scrss.:m certain conditions. A habitable house ls rs- girerdeafopt where resldsnos is performed in icing. ::r.e=:sf.i~.e:: . .00 . "s°.iL%"s'.ai.....s.':...r:::a:....._, years sitsr euminr homestead ntennsiso acres extra ciiiiivst on. Pre-amptau pssrnt rnny bs obtained ss soon ss homestead osssnt.on “At:b\t‘tl:r“vili|o hss'e\hsilstsd his homestead i ‘ aura imma i - i’il".i“l.'5i‘.1._' 5a’&"u_o su ....“"l>.'»'l3if Ei? reside sbt niontlisin samuel tlirss ya? °"i.:°:°..'.°.°a:i.l:" "°i::. '°..'°".....i..." -' lnxof roush.ser.i:l§ or xi land. ive si may zsggtitut for cult stiou under W W, CORY,0, “.0 . Deputy of ills nilntisr ofiiis Interior _.st :L _ '_ sli:.i.‘cAn'l'¢,ii. ,f _ " UC 0008?. 'stats-lsnsl_ - ' - N. " -ilnmllhorfu-ii p- b‘|e»-lion nf this sd- gnis mini will--i in nndlor Miko. where she now lies at foot of Queen D0 ` ' . |Bt . 98 , . _ .. ._ ( , . , . I. it , ,_,,',_ JV, _,,,,_.,._ _ 1..., r , _ . n ~e~\ ominnrlur _ . _ _ _ MAY18, 1916. , _ 5% The sad news of the death at an ear- _ ly hour yesterday morning of Mr. R. l Heber Ramsuyml this City came as a surprise land shock i._0 'his E many friends. He had been ill for about ten days I gvfith an attack of pneumonia,deveiop de from a cold while unveiling. and on Saturday last he.entored the P. E. Is- land Hospital for treatment, but des-' dhere his life could not he saved. Deceased was in the 50th year of his age and his death at that comparatively early age is deeply regretted by BU who had the plaapure of his acquain- tance. Just a y'ear ind four months ago his wife predeceased him. Some years ago he conducted a dry- goods business in this City but lat- teriy he was on the road as repre- sentative in Eastem Canada for a number of well-known firms, inclu- ding.-B. Gardiner, & Company Men's Clothing, Montreal; M. Saxe & Company , Children's Clothing l _n l Auction Sale Houseboat “Doris” The terms of the tenders received yesterday for the purchase of the Houseboat Doris. being unsatisfactory, we are instructed by the owner. Mr_ J. P. Hood to sell this boat by auction ON MONDAY_ NEXT MAY 22, AT 12 - 0'CLOO¢( NOON Street The Doris is equipped with 15 horse wer Imperial Gasoline motor etc, so lighting outfit, stateroom dining oom and cook room equipment etc, ai _ C' The boat can be inspected in the eantime. - Terms at sale_ BENJ. CARTER 6. C0. Q Auctioneers. 2GMa.y18MtdE1i.- l' Ill I liAIIADlAN`Gl]l/,IERIIMENT RAIIWAYS I ' O Victoria Day Wednesday, May 24th. Round trip tickets will be sold First Class One Way Fare. Going May 24. Returning May 25, 1916. First Class One Way Fare and One Third, Going May 23, 24. Returning May 25, 1916. f 9814-5-1i~lMtt May. 24. Notice to tIie_PubIic On and after Saturday May 20, 1916 the sale of Postage Stamps will be discontinued by the Druggists of Char- lottetown. 9811-5-18m3i Fast pacing horse Shadow Chimes. 2.5% record will be sold at auction on Market Square, Friday, May 19, at menclng at 12 o'clock noon at Poole's 11-30 ¢1» H1- This l10fHe U9-9 €XU`€U10 wharf tile schooner, Mary Bell with speed and not afraid of automobiles. ___-f‘i§€'_lf§ _`_vg’_lLcfl_*_~_ fllll rigging and in good condition, BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. WANTED-AN AGENT T0 SELL Te;-ms 3; 5a1e_ 9815-5-18M2i, and collect for the Singer Sewing BENJ. cAR'rEa a co. Auctioneers. ’ _ M“°""‘° C,”-' CIW °“‘Y° Apply James E. Smith, owner F \ 115 Kem SL 97;0c;t1€ul;?;sius,` P. E. I. S nsTunNE o orn- The Champion Barber offers for sale his Barber Shop and all equipments T-if L including chair etc., Size oi' build- ‘ w O o ing 11 x 16. Finished inside with Bea- _ ver Board. A. S. Crozier, Mal ue. A PM 9248-5~l7m2Ipd l _ » I To lobster Packers I have on hand-Ebster cans made from cha,-¢°,,,\ un workmanship l1t~.||l \\'u.11t.0d-1*‘e1l1ilIt3_ guaranteed. Seller half and half XPRESS MUTOR OIL Pf1°°= Hof- w.'l`.'§§..'i.E.§_'"l`..l, l6°s1.l'EX`.'$.'I'. “Cnrbonless ” . "°"'“ A°:,§mW _t-e. _oleic -.nil-apo. Ask Your Dealers. 9371.5.10_M|_|m°_ ‘ WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL McCall Bros. & Co.. Montreal. PRovlNcE`oF' _ f '_, .9107-s-lsivltf. W H FRENCH Dl°¢\'l°f °f Mmifeel- wAN~rEo by tllroughiE-'E2imp'éEit Maritime Trapelgr UNDSSPTEHE WWDING UP A°T- person position as house keeper ap- _ tsl-me-Mtutit. NO 59 R'°'i_°°UR"'- ply or write, 139 _ MontrsaICnnsth Fire insurance Com 9 ‘ L 'Y ' ' WANTE pany. In Liquidation A winding up order has been grant- ed in this matter and a meeting of the policyholders. creditors. shareholders and contribiltories of the said Com- pany is hereby called for the first day on June, 1916 at ten ofthe clock in the forenoon. in the Court Room No. 31 ln the Court House at the said City `of Montreal. to appoint a final liquldotor to the said Company. N. Z. CORDEAU» Deputy Prothonotary. S. ,C. ‘ -l An Old Estate For Sale ' i _ -Q-' i The balance of the late Col. Cum- berland estate known as the "Warren Farm" is now in the market on ac- count of the continued illness of the owner. This is one of the best pro- perties in this Garden Spot of Cana- ds. it contains 122% acres of land ln, n high state of cultivation. it fronts on ' Charlottetown Harbour or wlnchl there ls a full view. Ferry and ship- ping facilities within two miles of Oharlottetown, eight or ten trips' dsliy. Farm has several springs of running water and two wells and _ I mr. n. ii. asus/iv , I pite the care and attention given him, .\Iontreal, and the Standard Ovar- nll Company of Ross island, Quebec, Ono son Reggie, ‘a member of the 98th Island Siege Battery, naw in Lydd, England, "ls left to mourn. There are also the following bro- thers and sisters:-Theophilus Ram- ay, of Sinclair & Stewart. Summer- side.:-uid John in the West. Mrs. mev.) william Archibald, or stewl acke, -and Miss Eliza Ramsay, of Montreal. _M.rs. L. E. Prowse City. and two sons. and these two sons are in the service of their King and colin that both of her unmarried bo is had . RID YOURSELF OF V - _ _ try. Lester being a prisoner of warin _ _ tm l _ 1 lf.-_ Germany, and Rzsuglton iigiwlng upéiln _ the battlefield o rope. th 8_ ' C .d.ti That is Per- patriotic spirit of I true ’Bl'ltllh moth- A ”?.i;t.r:¢?ylngur¢°¢l- by olgerrozene. . A er, Mrs. Johnston glorisd in the fact _ P|““,,¢ “muy ln 'rgbiet form to _ Y cheerfully and gladly gone from good civilian positions to be privates ‘ in- the srmy of Britain. , _ In the llf\e 9( the community Mrs. Johnston a ways stood for what was best.~ Shortly after the marriage she united with the Presbyterian Church, and for the forty-tive years since 'that profession was always regarded as one_ of tlialsildtng ladies of the 'Pst- erq Road section of the Murray Han bor North congregation. in which her hrsbsnd has been for many years; an e der. ' The funeral services were conduct-` ed on Friday afternoon by the Rvevl A. J. MacNeill of Murray River in the unavoidable absence of her pas- tor, Rev. A. Sutherland. At tile _re guiar service in Peter's Road Church on Sabbath afternoon Mr. Sutherland spoke at length regarding the 'Chris- tian qualities of character which he knew eyii-ted in the life of the de- Darted. and expressed the belief that few people- manifest a more definite faith in Christ than that which made Mrs. Jo!inston's life a happy one and her death an inspiration to others. Of her it may truly be said that she rests fr in. her labors and her works do follow her. iisiiill A game of baseball was played ai. Victoria. Park. between Grades 7 of 'be Taken After Each Mell- t ideas come as slow- nsAll1iol:s§gi;i i?i“JauuarJ'- YW ‘hmk of things just a minute too late. Snap is gone. and the bouyauey mid B§l'6l\8U1 that makes life a pleasure, thats S0116 too. The doctor would say that you are run down, and you don’t eat or digest enough. Your stomach requires ln0¥‘0 pid, and probsgly :leur digestion needs a bracer. The lood should have llhos- phorus and iron to strengthen and pli- ¥_`"1{'oi\i.~ Ferrozone is a wonderful blood maker and nerve stimulant. It is really a food for the blood, nerves and vi_t_al energies, and wiilimprove your run down. condition In a. very short time. Ferrozone will make you strong and capable of doing a heavy days work without fatigue. It is a marvellous remedyand does marvellous things as the following testimonial proves. "After my baby was born 1 was left in a weak, sickly condition, totally unfit for ii mother’s household duties. I was excitable and nervous, and trlflliig things bothered me very much I somehow would not gain strength. although i took malt extracts and tolllcs all the time. A lady friend rec- ommended Ferrozone, which I used with splendid results. The first box helped quite a little and when I had taken six boxes my former health. ruddy cheeks and good spirits, were fully restored.” ' You can't spend 50c. lo a better ad- vantage than on a box of Ferrozone, and the sooner you get Ferrozone, the sooner you will get well. Don't accept is u :.isiyt:-,in-law. _The,_Guurdia_:i_'.~x- W. K. S. and Q. S. S. which resulted tends sympathy to those bereaved. ii 9th there passed away the soul of b Mrs. Johnston had been for weeks was e ent to a since some time that the end was not far away, yet h si d li i’ rr e commun 5 When such a woman as she is call t ed to another life, the whole com- C ing inestxmable; and the Peter’s Road district is no exception, for all re- r alize that a friend and neighbour of more than ordinary value has gone a Mus. slimuel. Jounsrow. f°1l°“'S= Julie MacDonald, beloved wife of “f Samuel Johnston of Peter's Road in 9 Lot ea. . F confined to her bed, and although li A vid ll he terror, the abject fear that over er pas ng cause a. deep fee ng o so ow in th it '. munity is sure to feel the loss as be- homes them when B"`“gg"“5 f° m which cures asthma er h i a score of 6~l2 in favor of W. K_ . Tile winning team lined up‘us It. Prowse ((?apt.) catcher; E. ase, A McDonald, 2nd ba-ie, F De- ar 3rd base, V Currie short ston. Curtis, L Field, C Johnston, It leld, R Bell, C Field Frlghtiul Death' Suifocatell in Asthma Attack Every sufferer from ahthma knows. reath The old fashioned remedies' ay relieve, but never cure Best esuits come from CATARRHOZONE, a substitute. but insist 'on your drug- gist supplying the genuine Ferrozone which sells for 50c. a box, or three boxes for $1.35. \l~'|"l"l"l»'|~'l'§'l"I':l"l"l"lI'f'|"l"l'~l' Q 4' ,|, "Soldier on thy knee tonight -Q 2 Pray that God defend the rlght_" I ' |_1- - We have on hand a quantity .Of '- lliiis f'A'!¢`¥`\"s`.'2 in Barrels and Casks. i Phone 111'" C. Lyons '81 Co. Tenders for Painting West Kent School Tenders will be received-up to June lst for painting the interior of West Kent Street School. Specification can be seen at the Secretary's-Office. e. eAi.nErisroN. Secretary City School Board. -I--ss»s»-i-4-1|-s»-|»-l--i--i-4-e-i--I--I--i-+ l 9794-5-17M3L i 'L I. 1 '- -Jn I _.1 _ away. And yet all are glad to know that although her life was filled with every possible comfort and crowned; with good works and consequently. very desirable. She is now enjoying a ` greater life in that city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is Goa. I Mrs. Johnston was sixty-seven` years of age and leaves to mourn her departure her husband and family of_ eight sons and four daughters. Wheni the end came elle was surrounded by' all the family except one daughterl aft ops bandoned It’s because Catarrhozone kills the asthma germ that it cures. .Choking spells and labored breathing are relieved, suffocating sensations and loss of breath are cured. Every trace of asthma is driven away from the system, and even old chronics ex- perlence' immediate relief and lasting cure. Equally good for bronchitis. throat trouble and cutarrh. The large ONE DOLLAR outfit includes largecmf ywsphrdlu shrdlu themhm the inhaler and lasts two months, .sold by all dealers or from the Catarrho- zone Co. Kin sto Canada .SIL - '--._-..s 1 ' _L I _ am.,.|;|,|.|(|Emu" I". l I I "Em I. Ons cent por worn first Inns I nord oacli continuation. Cash mu _0F... ' charge Twsntyfivs cents. I I on the evening of Tuesday, May Prowse. Pitcher; E. McDonald, lst. " is . SSIFIEIJ IID8. mo" In this column, half cont psf at accompany order. Minimum _ i _ 9804 5 ilyiptl ers making big money selling the only out and out war book publish- ed, we have lt. Sample book free_ Linscott, Brantford, Ontario. 9694-5-11-M121. GENTS WANTED T0 SELL FUR “the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell; Experi- ence unnecessary; highest commis- _slons paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toron- To Ont.. 9493-5-1M&E till May 31st _ Lost V :-I FOR SALE-TEN ROOM HOUSE, all modern improvements. Splen- didly situated. Apply 126 Fitzroy St. 9685-5-11-Mtf. FOR SALE-FORTY ROLLS BEST English Fox wire: one and two inch gauge. .W. O. Creighton, R. R. No. 1, West River, N. S... 9724-5-12-Milipd. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- The desirable residence of J. J. Hornby 25 Fitzroy Street, West. Possession at once. Apply to C. G. Duffy., Attorney-at-law, Charlotte- ~ town. _ _9240-5-13M1wk _ SPECIAL-2 STRAND GALVANIZED Twist wire. delivered any station on P. E. island in 100 lb lots - or over at 3c. per lb. This is cer- tainly a rare opportunity to pur- chase fencing wire at such `a low figure. ROGERS HARDWADE CO., LIMITED. 1B-5-9Mtf. housework Apply 154 Pownal St Kent St 9783 5 16 M31 D. At once, a maid for gene- ral housework. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water St. 9785»5-16Mtf LOST ON RICHMOND OR GRAFTON I. ¢ ° ° s Streets last Thursday a class pin. Finder please leave at P. W. C. 9803-5-17M2ipd. 0ST.- ON FRIDAY NIGHT ON Queen St., near Frost and Wood ladies gold watch, hunting case, with pin attached Finder please leave here 97575 15M3lpd Miscellaneous For Sale Enos Fon HA‘rci-imc AND UAV old chicks from heavy laying- impor- ted barred Plymouth Rocks and White Lcghorns. J. H. Prichard, Summerside_ tf. FORSALE- CARRIAGEQ. i OFFER for sale a number of ‘high grade carriages purchased direct_.fmin_'tho_ Factory all 1916 models no “hold over stock." road wagons.,-pnggies. and classy biire`-\'unaboutii',» bought right and will be sold right, Ex- V' DRESSMAKING DONE AT REASO- WE WILL PAY YOU $120.00 TO DIS- nnble prices. 173 Sydney St_ _ 9782-5-16M3i. ._ _._..i_____, _ _ tribute religious literature ili"yeur community. Sixty days* work..Ex-, perlence not required. Man or wo-: man. Opportunity for promotion.” Spare time may be used. interna- tional Bible Press, Toronto. T 9799-5-17M8i - ToLei: _,Ti __ amine them and get prices before placing your-order. Wsltei“M. Les,l Victoria. - 19802-5-17iM6i FRESH' BOILED LOBSTERS AT 12 cents per pound and fresh herring at Psquot's Corner Richmond and _Hillsboro Sts. Also City Market to- _day. 9788-5-1V8M3i. ro ter; ' ‘ o‘rr`Aoz'7"coa~en o i.s~r-A summen corr rr Pownal' and-gorchester .Sta Apply to Min-rays asksry. 9198-sdzmaipa Keppoch. Apply at Wellnsr's Je- welry St.ors_ 9701-5-11-Mliw. FOR SALE-AT SPRINGFIELD, LLYT 67 an ideal dairy farm In block of 100 acres, 85 clear and in a high state of cultivation with good build- ` ings, bnlanco -covered with hard- wood and lumber. Apply, Calvin McKay, Bradsibane, R. R. No. 1. pumps. Three seres of orciisrd in prime condition. chiefly wealthy app: les, about one acre of Banks Red Gra- venstein coming into full hearing, also n few plum and cherry trees. Farm reaiiv for seed. Price 87000.00 Applv to John Newson. Newson Block rv- 175 Euston Rt.. ' 9722-5-12M8ipd. i-on DALE. FROFIRTW ,-§°,5_N¥i8T- TO LIT-uonse and soups. App.`_{ V6u'N' diiiai. -Rn'°”.i“K. i Ria' 'L. lin.-" aaa ot. osorss st. .sun-s-mtl \‘Ji\iii'\iil . its, Kensington 'wants 100 young pigs from four to six weeks old. Will psy the highest market- price. - 9798-5-17m2ipd ing of Residence, Store (practically nsiv) and out-buildings; large lot. This valuable property lg situated on main line Railroad, and is s splsn did professional or business contre. Apply to M. D. '-'n Gum-iilvivi. snot-or 1.... ern... oslzi-5-iamssmipa. __ _ __ _N 9050-5-10ml! ‘ ranismn' l~l£?'wliN'i°nn. ws A wma 25 tons No.-1'l'imotliy_~hsr by June lst. Also opento bu white and A Good Square T1 A Piano for--- 45° Think of that, only $45.00 for a good piano ! And three more in the s_ame lot, but the highest priced selling for only $95 00. Did you ever in your life get a better offer on a good piano than this-and the instruments here, ready for you to take home today. These Pianos are the good old-fashioned squares. They are somewhat larger than the modern upright pianos but ig you have a large parlor or sitting room they are just the t ing. They have been completely overhauled, thoroughly cleaned, repaired: and “retirnedv and though second-hand they now look almost as good as new. If there is anyone in your home who would like to learn to play a piano, there is no reason now why there should not be a good instrument in the home. For here today you can make your selection from four good squares, the highest priced at $95 and the lowest selling for only $45. _ Put one of these good piano bargains in your home today-use it and enjoy the llood entertainment it will bring you. Later, if you want to buy a new upright piano, we will allow the full purchase price of anv of these squares on a new upright. This offer will not last long.-SO COME, TODAY. A MILLER BROS. ’2§‘..Z‘.i“‘ » D' The Big Music House 1| l black oats any quantles offering. Writn or phono J.J. Stewart, Fltz~ roy St. 978-510-.M3i. g F _ ___;_i fr- @ A Man Who Knows 5- "" X, About Paints Will ' ` ‘I *A-___ Select Our Paints 'il' _` '_ Every Time ‘ri "` Crown& Anchor Paint 'iq ' __ H V n - ll E adorable, beautlfulandin- U __ ._ __A ,_ expensive. Let us tell ycu attractive 1rlsae.inG` t 'th hgw to make your home . . _ ‘ ' . °“ W Y ` ' Paint. This is the time to hai/e it ditinliesgnotl tbgiselibgrlo gag; paint to use than “Crown and Anchor” Brand. “Crown and Ancho ” ' ‘ for durability and guaraiitcelg tg bgrzilzisblpautleilii plbribllrilbavbglli $1155 elglaf Wefg imitated three or four years ago with this .:'.':. .:.ii.";;.:iz‘.i_ ‘hewafief and 'wk fffh-»~ j ,\ (let Color Carils and Prices of “C. & A. Paint ' JAl>.A-LAC-ii d ` 'bi ' ` - _ ‘ thing from cellar tolegarlibil. ltlitbtbrivgbnfiixgisfllii rfgtiivgr bled?- fUrD1€\11'¢.2Si¢ C0V¢1’S UD all mars and scratches. Madeifi 22 colors. Prices from l0c a tin up. __ 1 - , - », SPECIAL-250 package. aaiteaiise at -l'~isi°.'."a.‘;'s;§g;uial"w.ai"sis.i'123iii “£1353 pr ce was cpaclrage. N l in package. Get your supply gtnlfyfar g at 10° Helio-2 eisiloiowoiecf o77151iiM:il wholesale and Rem" `