FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 29th and 30m to $12.95, cl l Rain Capes, Summer Wash Dresses, slightly soiled — — — — — - — — — 9 Ladies’ Swagger Suits, $7 ‘ I clearing————————-——- 6 Ladies’ Coats, sizes 16 and 18, -' $ special value — — — -— — -- - '- - Children’! Coats and Sults————————_'—--"' Ladies’ Coats, Suits “and Dresses l2 Crepe lsiis, dork shades, worth up $ caring for — — — — — - ‘L59 Ladies’ and Misses——————--—"'-- 2 Piece Wool» Suits, soiled. clearing————-—'——"""- ‘$4.95 Crepe Dresses, dark shades, sizes14to51——-------'1s9_8 12 Skirts, special--——---—--——-$1s69 Crepe Dresses, cloaring---—-------$2s49 Ladles’ House Dresses——--——--------- Ladies’ Short Sleeve Sweaters------.--___ Sliglhtly Solled Blouses worthupto$2.98—----s---..ls00 A few Nurses Uniforms, discontinued $1 M lines, clearing——————--- s 69c ‘ 59c Old Times South . Of The Hillsboro By LUDLOW JENKINS PHONE 808 (Continued) otDallPl-a ts-ndoontlnued De um Mount Bargain Basement Q Accessories Men’s Overalls, heavy weight, all sizes $1.19 Men’s Overall Pants, clearing, pair — 98c Men’s Work Shirts, special, each - — 69c Men’s Work Shirts, special, each — -- 49c Men’s Dress Shirts, clearing, each - 59c Men’s Hose, 5 pairs for — — -- — — 90c Men’s Shirts and Shorts, clearing per suit———-———--—59¢ Men’s Combination Underwear, special 49c Boys’ Overalls, extra special, pair - 59c Boys’ Overall Pants, clearing, pair Ladies’ Cotton Hose, all sizes, pair Ladies’ Silk Hose, assorted shades and sizes, pair — — — -— — — Ladies’ Slips, clearing, each — — Ladies’ Cotton Dresses, extra special each — — — — — -— — —' '— '- "- 59° Turkish Towels, clearing, each - — - 9c Pair—-————--——-- innnmmor 1oz 4a and 4a . anem- lynootnoélralzgolgsboundry mew made eastward. This road continued east as tar as “Jerlkine wit.“ é"“l’n.‘2.“°“..... . n c . ‘gm lllllinlna tron: there cast w the Monaahan Road and we know o! one settler Thomas Murphy. — 89c — 19c -29c — 69c alter which it went on a straight course to the M Road. near what is now known ss Kelly's Corner. Another road. known ss the Bumble Bee road. ran somewhat further south filming known got its name from a pine which stood on high ground about midway between Mom Lake and. Lake Verde on land later owned h! William B. Ballem and blown in is a landmark Ladies’ Chiffon & Crepe Chiffon Hose, reg. $1.50 clearing for, pair - Suh-stsndard Hose, lsteet shades, _ cum" l‘ sflhsmim M" — - 59¢ Men’s Sport Back and Plain Back Suits, fancy Tweeds, An odd lot of Ladies’ Kid: Gloves, Black, Brown and Navy, pair - - $1.39 'A' clearing line of Ladies’ Spring Gloves, all colon, pair — — - - - 89c Ladies’ Handbags, all colors, special Eacll——------_--_$l.59 Kiddies Knee Length Hose, special, pr 29c a 'A clearing line of collars, each — — 89c 79o isirly onsghsn whntis ssllliouiake. rm; , tree M“ ands Additional Bargains Not Listed COME AND SEE l s. A. MACDONALUS w. that the present almost straight road was built by them. they being nuns, men at that ninety-two years The only we. was celled 40 called Bethel road time about cs0- y to set from what to the places now and beyond was by from J1 in a northessserly direc- Y l Dasslnfl it reached the end oi the Farm. then east across the north line and min north until it reached the "Old Bud's Mil " road. Later on Lingerie Department Crepe dc Chene Dance Sets $1.50, clearing for 979;, Plain Satin Panties $1.85 clearing for - 43¢ Harvey Woods Panties, reg. $1.00 clearing for 69c y Clearing line of Bloomers and Panties, Special—————“--—-————39c Rsyon Slips, lace trimmed, clearing - - 99¢ Broken lines ln Satin, Crepe-and Silk Knit Slips, ranging from $2.00 to $3.25 Quid- clearing at——————--_$1_29 4 Crepe de chene Pyjamas, reg. $3.25, clearing a. . —-———-—————--$1.9a ~ for Rayon Nightgowns, Tea Rose and Blue - 39¢ Men's “Department Juvenile Spring Coats, sizes 2 to 6 years. clearing at $2.50 & $3.50 Boys’ Ensemble Suits, Coat, Pants and Cap to match, tweed effects, sizes 5 to 10 years, special — — - - -- - - $5.00 Boys & Youths Rain Coats, Trench Model, colors Blue Black and Fawn shades, sizes 28 to 36,.clesring — — 75 & $4.75 To Clear—25 BoysQTweed Suits, light shade, bloomer pants, , sines 32 to 36, speciallvalue -- -' - - - - - - - $3.93 25 Youths Tweed Suits, light shades, long pants, sizes 32 to86only,speclal— - — - - - - -- - $5.93 with two pair pants, special ‘ $15.00 Men’s Fancy Tweed Top Coats, clearing — — — $18.50 to $19. Men’s Blue, Fawn, Grey and Brown Check Rain Coats, ‘ TrenchModel---------------$6.00 25 Fancy Tweed Top Coats, plain and sport hack models, elearing-_______________ 300 pairs men’s pants tweed and worsted -- -; — $2.00 to $6.00 Men’s Dress Shirts, regular $1.35 for — — — — - — — — $1.00 Men’s Dress Shirts, regular $1.95 for - — — - — — — $1.25 Men’s Fancy Hose, 25c pair or 5 pairs for — — — — —- — — $1.00 Men's Balbriggan Underwear, clearing, per suit — — -" — 75c Men’s Fur Felt Hats, regular $3.00 clearing for — — - — $2.00 Men’s Work Shirts, full cut, all sizes - - - - -- - - 89c Men's Overalls, extra special, pair — — — — — — — - $1.39 RlllWlY to Heaven." . The nail bearers wire all brother 11hr ear-ah slsoollerlieds .- n‘ 1 farmmuid wilwn. however, 11:: up u“ my“ h" b°w wit" l it some Iour yes-rs ago when bilglltntalmsélg-tré-daw rgsigenw” a %arlchm§l3adl £51325; ar . Lloy w n great home-lover. a ialthiul worker mdfi ' “mph Bane‘ ° W. The besutilul floral tributes were as tollows: Pillow-Wife and Ilamily. Bony. Wreath and . m the . Slate , and near nwllrn his untimely vw- gouty-oar. ra8$dMB.l‘rl?tl1i?r€N. Mc- hillfllllllllfl are his wile. ionner xavfium__grothe,hood o; m Muss Emma C e beard oi Pisquid. sn . N, a, . three sons and,two daughters: wmgtzh_puqmd E”, women.‘ wnd at the Mount Stewart Ignited inbury . one not flooded, to east Bmwli 0mm“, _ docks where it will be tnulsall The Salisbury cargo was c0 lo Philadelphia, New York and, Boston. _ The 8.500-ton vessel. bound mo far eastern ports with a. comm animals and bales o! H i traight line throliih “"71" ‘h’ M” i" N‘ “W” mm Jay. _ uld- - ay _ lnstltu . w, m; d m, went . m" “M” m W" " ""' ‘° liyimimmnl" ‘i’ irmm." 552.2: a: $";.°€‘o§i°?.‘i‘&‘§‘.“.i.‘i."n‘i.°i2 M:.l:':'..": m... more nsrn~l°nyzl .2‘: than. -» =1“ not‘? new mo» W ED _ ' ' The ma, find in that part of the Kunnl easterly direction to Georme- vet-cc. This house n still ‘sane; lfilgxolaghltymtninlfihbgndng :3: oral chains west ci the old situa- Inna Jay at home. . _ arzcmmma....w" “was ey~..“...y.~2.s* “any an» M o» .%t"%“iu“°.$:n'w yillf: .........2;2.::- a:- Cflrd 0f Thanks New Suggest » rge , run - roo reamcry , ' - . . ,_ ....H"°°“..°°‘i°f.i.’°fi ““‘.°°°n..3“°‘°"§1; " “fir”... “s mmg" gm: “ fi’.‘.‘“z°.°’l.i.‘ill.°énnm.t.’°tioliil ..i“.‘3."i“.‘.‘.l'££‘.?.%¥€‘n§“§.“.2n' mglgg, glgm-gllggndigg, 33:; “d ggguglfhgg»; esgogrvl" The: English "Ls! w now all l . o re- ' . . i- _;___ road alter 10110111118 l ""1? centc year-some W missing the swamps as much as only in wimer to haul ship timber g moms! and “this swamp was crawiord Jay. Charlottetown, Alt- Mrs. H. Lloyd Jay and iamily wish 409,411» possible W M!“ 6W "1111 always called nouaen probably Jay t Royalty Jay o! to express rrrateiu thanks io m 5mm"- APP“ *5 mmtmmflwi‘ “m” m?" Closi or this rwi calmed a ' Alwthef "W1 m1 W“ a " lo " the old; 1 e ma. Oharlotte- numerous acts oxilna a r 1° mwmwmfikmwzflimgwb‘ W“ ‘mm’ ‘m’ 1mm‘ B°“’h’ lot oi’ xdluscontent at Various tisuu. LUMBER. nosns Thomas Murphy fsrmnzmss the a” “n31- Ygfcfilffiifed) town‘ Fred Jay ' - Melvin them during mou- "all 515° n? liehed an article oonwnlne "111-- nm“ °‘°“°d °"° °' m” “d um 1t ran straight north and south Farm about y ° u Jay Utue You‘ Really Jay. hn- "covenant and also lor m. mom] atructums to schoolchildren“ whit". dmmm m“ a “d m’ m“ a few across the tax-m oi Daniel Prausht F; Jenkins Hill it took a bend north oi, the present road. Just - ninilbrcok- ldrafliirnest erson, ribuios and letters o! path explained preierenoe given to t!" yudswmo‘ wiiifinm°§iwtbml5 End the lihlnle- when "W m“ to this“ northward and continued south oi the laeautilul m 0n ‘ Finn biioo Mr! 0K8!- n appreciation is also ielt oi; 30811811 ‘ instead oi mud! building isilotlxwwlial? was page! the through Pownal was cut a flung the northern edge oi the this farm and known as the ‘His- I M ' West 5t. Peter's. Mrs Ward Jay, he cane and consideration shown as a compulsory subject. a r road as lsalsoliazelbrook Rnr~ a" swath diagonally sixty cet wide for “um, along which the Murray sin‘: Sarina". Why it was called n emonam hnnirmrock and s. allace w the stat! o1 the P. E. Island Hcs- "Entlllh l! the M9133‘ - ' its t m about hall the length or nu farm. Ham“, mo,“ 11111511; was prob- thtii. name the writer has been un- Wwlrl - Perk" ileum vital- ielmu w normally by Y“ 595mm- “nd “mflnum °n 5 “is N wand“. 9 mm w“ cm“ lb] 1 m mm: ma“ u m, - ab“, to “m; o“; 11m m“ “m. An impressive funeral, which was -_-_i_.____ ‘ma, “puma; "The E im- ‘;’;°§,L°'g§'T",'§.“,mh‘ ‘“’§‘..°.‘n.““ “$112 when you look at u» inconvenience m,’ ,3... ‘i, wnm Mount ion tinned northwest until it reached 54m" “Y lsaselyéttendeg‘ was held mill-is work Under Lights lwc e hm meme W’ m" ' 1- n -'i- , a ms etnoe Tuesday. . _ “m...."*...t".**r....°‘ “a: t‘: m n. .. .. n. .... ......*:. .2: ..°°",.....°°‘..“.‘I.Y.o§“§a‘.‘n£'3"“ “ “*3 “" Eh 11%‘ ~53??? ifi-W onward. c.:"*.':nn.‘°“.‘*..n“ a‘: era-casts To Salvage Cargo °‘ ‘“" °°°ii°iii=m “l b tin'whtlethesur- ‘ho sboutiive nearthemowheretheusess ‘ ' ' ' " ‘ istheimpolhnocc 5*,“ “Qmm ‘$3.2’ wit-gum both or which glzsliartllllalum meug-escnt roul- mad eromm the farm intu- mun Qfiohifiwfifi n , "umgnfl? fifyflfifol-mfi? “g3” -——- nilysiesl lionmi and itmmh m" b”, ma» m; homo we hardly credit but we feel sure house o! W Beo- Thomas one o; m‘ a may J“ o; “my, mm ‘mm u.“ m“ "B, y. ‘m 5_(Ap)_un¢. _» tad “w”, hoputwquitoaifllio-zfilqitagainahlliodnwi-hflfl I-beerdmnedllndrltllldsm mnuakyJon-mauononnoul-unged bmmmm" “m” mmuniolmu mqowasiscluuewhenflse gqanmontheiarmoiPetei-Hor- wasthere untilhcuuwl- jflgJgmwhgwgmhjgflfty-m amogumwm » lidgstoniohtio sslv theatmssihe immbh u £5"?! Bmh fimnn°hif°hin°°niii °°°'_y,mm,,mv'v°n‘i.¢ °x 1 which a 6d m“ tiullllgluillolilin m‘ Heal wail. tno% oiinolnto ' 523.3%’ a ‘choirnmwerehwgl or l mu nor-lien '33?! q“ ss hi? role. ole-m ‘W’ . V ' k Mom's“. b north of Jenkins theiaur bells: owrlteg I. and rm. J Be Ages" mu "Abide with Me." ma. whldx sesnlen feared would send Nordic blood" kl ‘the c m o EERTILIZE ~ “WM - ~. 1* .... l" "- .... mom-twin 1 1' ‘flyfy: ' » msh minus’- Linlment relieves l’ ’ time. Lain _ .. You!‘ i: sect-mung --Bv George McMoIllll ,1 g rssruans \_ 3 “.n°°"un " l‘ ZHAYLANDS- ltwyni-il" V‘; n. I > Georgetown , ~._ _ 1; guildlt _ N0 w t» Em- an.) -. ‘ l _ ' I SHIPPING DAILY i: REGULAR muons ‘ \ 4P ~ 315733103 the ma». SERVICE ; and ll QU§LITY 0 cannot v - o» The Island ‘ °“ = I ' - . ms ‘ "‘ ' . . ‘This mes- " doew wss aegkgltol: emnfgglldlg \ ~ I n. but about no ,, ‘Charlottetown a w, . ) w