\ l /,,_ A ~ .,_,.,c.;" * . soLoAr 1 I‘ (~L'-1~_.4. .»_,. ,'..-» 75c. mu. IIIII FISHEREN “mo; your supplies for the cpl-in‘ “m”, an,‘ 'ckey’s Black Twist hewing Tobacco chgwlnfl Tobacco has always been the fishermen.‘ _ They like the heat, that le why they buy Hickey.‘ lllCIil-IY & NlCli0LSilN [ i000 COMPANY, LIMITED. °" or... Iottetown lief MYSALAD ‘inevervaiies ALL GOOD GROCERS BROWN LABEL 111$ 1Q?» LABRADOR j OLD Sand your name and address to Illormgflqn roau here and keep in touch with latest develop. is. hariotteitowN Prince i Edward Island . E OUTFITTING AND SUP- LY BASE FOR THE NEW fGOLD~ FIELDS ~ FILL IN COUPON Information Bun-am (Dept. A) Rllfiy Bldg, Queen Street i» Charlottetown. P. la. his-a 1' am interested in Labrador Gold III! Add rcrs v 3 Lobster Packers Supplies We carry a full line of supplies at low- market prices. Call or write for prices. < eters , Lanterns stos Lime itt Locks iies Nails (galv. wire) ry Connectors Nails (boat) dress at ‘Orwell. .. ment of the oi:it.i--: r‘ i “i v . X . s A ' w“ n "'°" ""111 1101mm’: catal ' Ev __ V°‘- t ‘Tn: rsmous BLUEBIRD elec- "ERYTHING m PAINT and '° winning machine now only varnish at the Rogers Hardw $150.00 cash lit the Rogers Hard. Co. Ltd. 3am“ "e ware Co. Ltd. 3-27.31 AaizlcuL-(URAL MEETWG WE HAVE 3.000 packages Am. will be held in New Glasgow iinli “"1116. several new colors whoie~ W March 28th at ,3 I,_ m_ to l“? sale at factory price. The Rogers "'1" mirchaso oi stock. Mr. w. J ‘llmlwsre co. ma. 3-21-51 Rem m“ be present 3'27“ ALL SIZE8 151w I ——- MMER hose vllci EUREKA GRAND PRI1E black and brown for boys and girls Ho" iiml Cleaner used by 700.000|2"° llfllf- sbleiidid line ladies plain 59W V69. Ollly $50.00 at the Bummer hose 25c pair. Proviso Rosers Hardware Co. Ltd. z-zi-si BY"- Iuaus-riureo accrues, _ MEETING 4n- MARSHFIELD— Durll-‘lii-Z the lecture by Mi‘. Jae. A meal-ill: was hold in Marshtield Paton at the iiosris Hall, Monday "s" on Saturday. March 24th, lilflht the lantern slides were Op- for the purpose of considering the erated very skillfully by M|'_ WE advisability of organizing a Boys’ Blirlw. and a ‘W18 d: thanks was “m! Girls’ Pig Club in that district lefldsreii him at the close of the —Proi. w. J. noid oi the Local De o! Peter Miflregor, Wood ‘islands. will take place Thursday, "March 29th.. 3e -$l a - Great Breakfast Dish , ‘Stewed raisins—deiicious energizing, ironizing food. Practically prgdigegggd, Also afinc natural laxative. Make it regular and get the merslde tonight Windsor vs. Crys- tals oi‘ Bummersiide. Don't miss seeing this game. 1i one FILLED‘ CAKE-Lemon filled cake, pies. cream coooauut, also chocolate filled pies. apricot best results‘ andiraisin pies, lemon, apple and C garage: Raisins 311M108 pies at Stewart's Bakery t; . over un- si S d R " sy. with cold water andeadsisii sliflihilgl’ ' lemon or orange. Place on fire, THE SPRINGBS LATEST AND ‘lfflfllmhl bmlssnd allow to simmer smartest miiliiiery ideas from New fit"i';'w‘z“;écegi:;“gjYsz°n-fgiill°ig York will be shown on living Riki“ (Jmnin 7s p" models at our Fashion Parade on u," nnmalfmit “gm Wednesday afternoon from 8 to 5 ' o'clock. All ladies invited to be O present. Moore 8; McLeod Limited. Sun-Maid MM Q I _ Raisins GAZETTED. —— The following is gazetted in tho last issue of i-he I meeting. pertinent of Agriculture and i-LW. ALL ATTENDED FAREWELL Branch. were present and outlin- 6ERVIflE~No service was ill the church at Vernon. River on was decided to immediately Sunday evening, in order to give tain the required number oi meni- the congregation an Oppflfflunny hers from among the boys and [fly-pomp] an. York, Dunsiaffnage The number of members required is between 20 and. .25. All members BRADAlLBANE, _ The 33cm. must be between the ages of 10 to Iflffflg Supper l9 years 011 Sept. 1st, 1923. Each will be iliiipeused next Sunday at member must feed a pail‘ of bacon the service in Bffliliflibilllfl at 11 n. Digs and show them 8i a Pig ell-lb m. and at the service in Rose Val. Pair, which will be held in Sop‘ d ley at 4 'p. m. vices in Brada-lbsne on Wednesday For first the amount is $18, 2nd. and Friday evenings at 7 o‘clock,,$l'l, 3rd $16 down to Si. A iilimbei" on Thursday and Saturday at 11 a. oi’ such eliuhs were held through- m. lr Rose Valley on Thursday out the island durini; 1922 all“ l" at 7.30 p. m. on Friday at 11 o. iiiJQVGry‘ case theyiwili be P0080195 and" in Saturday iii 2 p. m. Anlin the some districts this year. earnest attendance of the congre- was preaching - his fillltl0fi lit these sorviccs is reiiuesi- 83RD. BIRTHDAY-A Bd- pleuseiit evening was Bile"! fil- u?“ home of Mr. and Mrs. A18! E~ iltlchdriis, Gladstone, when a 19W friends and relatives flflflemllldd together to celebrate the cighi-Y ' third birihdiiy 0i’ Mi‘. ‘ mntliizr, ‘Mrs, Margaret Richards. Clfll’ 0f the Dom. Live Swckw] héld ed the objectives of" the Club, ii Arlzong Oowihoy" n; m; g; g . ob Bu“, Apr“ m1‘ 9"" Lieutenant R. B. Messsrvey from to hear the Rev. Dr. MeEwen who girls of the districts or Miirshfield. dhplayad m, “flag model! at m", “d “Ymy- Fashion Parade on Wednesday s!» DAY AFTERNOON from s to a ternooo from 3 to 5 o'clock. You o'clock. A novelty in exhibiting lMcLeod, Limited. P'”‘“"“"°'Y “‘"'"|“""b°" Th“ “m” are gmwmus‘ an no w the simmer MAIRILOCH Leod, Limited. sailing from ISt. John on the 30th. A full mail will be despatehed by ‘he Stwmer ‘REGINA “m” “Mu” stratioii. 0n Wednesday afternoon on ‘Monday April full mail will go from i3t. John by m” M 0n Friday m” 6th portunity to see the latest and vex-y April. .._ . - ‘ l- . gugz‘f~y“hug,fgfglf§xg, “f,',"°§,,,'.‘§,§.iin our Fashion Parade which will field A 1100 a m and l“ Cmpmplibo held from 3 to 5 o'clock. Moore Rmhardg at [00 p_'m_ in“, sermon gubmtl& McLeod, Limited. will be “Tho l lCflliiida Gazettez- Heavy ArLillery -—1st (‘Prince Edward island‘) I Heavy Brigade Siege Battery- DONT “'88 THE PLAV ‘An To be Lieutenant (superuuinerary) 8-27-3i the (ll-fps Reserve, 9th Septem- her, 1E 22. NEW DRESSES AND COATS FASHION PARADE WEDNES- re urged to be Present Moore it‘ spring millinery and wearables will 3474i be iihe display of new millinery, . suits, dresses and coats on‘ living OVERGEM MAll-w-Tlle 1193'- modsls Wednesday afternoon from osoawii of inner and parcel w“ a to s o'clock. All ladies are invit- flll f0? the LYNITED KINGDOM ed to be present. Moore and Me 3 -27- 2i A NEW ‘IDEA IN STYLE demon- znd- “ab” all ladies within reach of this store's services will have an op- most attractive ideas in millinery, coats, suits, dresses and shoes shown attractively on living models CR APNUWJ AND GPRINOFIELD. 3-27-2i wisdom of the IS NOW MASTER MARINER- M-rs, Richards who i-s 11618 v heitrly’ took n great interest " ‘evening's entertainment, srlpplicii the 3'0""! mu"? l?» Iior sons, fifteen grandchildren. I’ ‘iillfl (our great grandchildren were -prescnt besides a number of other relatives and friend-s. A gelleroll“ [repzist was served by the and was heartily eillflYell bl’ ' iiiicl- which music was fuumished by. lilrs Eliiici‘ Stewart. iiiianol.‘ Mr, ificzireiice Cuddy, (cello) Mr- Franco Jordon, (banjo). The party . lasted till the "wee sme" hours of ' the morning when one and flli lretired io their homesjwell sill-lo‘ ‘Picd -/.ih the izvenioifs enjoyment. , Pidilfl" shmlld 17¢ lilfldfll- "ii ilvlrs. Richards was the recipient of “ 'iii'aii;; giifis. ‘ l leiice of quality-Jar the ive for the Easter season. l .9 '- 1 AN OiiL Oh‘ ‘. "Thomas Eclcclrii- Oil is not a lunibw. of iiiciliciniil Bllbstlllces together and P1153103 by advertising, hiii the f, li-esirit or the c-ireiui invcsils-"iilou .01‘ the healing qualities of certain ‘oils as applied tn the human body. . lit is u rare combination iiind -. wgn and k110i, p/ubllc favor from the first, A triiul of it will carry conviction to any who doubt its power to rcpnlr and heal. FANCY BOXED CHOCO- LATES, for the Easter Sea. IeonI-leome of them are very We also have Bulk Choco- lates, Kisses, Carameie, Eac. ALL FR-E5H STOCK AND TRY MAUS MEDICINES .2 No matter what ailment, sickness or disease you are i? ‘ suffering from we are certain we have a remedy here that will prove beneficial ladde- ALL PRICES Johnson 8i Johnson sonar Dr. E.G. Harris Eye Specialist Has removed Mace Emulsion -- reeom- . mended by Ill people an the heat, purest and moot efllc- H lent. " Mace Syrup of Hypophoa- phites-a bone and tlaeue . muslin" Th ill ‘be service m1 i ilid ‘aided Fri-daverian wCrupaiud at 10.30|Mr. d! l-i. Turner of Halifax, N. iS n e a m and 1Q, ‘Spflngfileld at 7.3.0 p. has successfully passed his exami- .312]: Al are crilirlly invited to these nviiion as Master Mariner. b91011? ‘many of her childhood games. Two “9r’i"‘~9- successful pie social was held i!) town NBVY lieatberddlo on Mar. l2 and 111- "kn ladies though the wi-aither iproved unfa, me 1* nip voruble, d x0041! "m"! was 9"’ so“; and the sum of $51 was rea- .purposes— Mr. Ray Campbell ofl the firm ol Thompson and Poole,‘ Montague, was a visitor to Kllmllil; the guest oi Ml‘. arid Mrs. Georfifi tine or llcniherdale is the trade cl prints and vest maker —iMr. M. C. McGowan the outbr- Wnmlrlndnn prising merchant of Kilmuir has it iMr. Adam Mcildiiiiionfllix, was a ’ iher Archie.— Mr. Neil McDonaia f A. Their presence will .1)‘, gyeguy ‘ missed iby CeiptJohu Read. Examiner at ____ Borden. Mir. TUTIIC; stalled tftm‘ , , , .5 __ this examination at t o ‘ ‘are c‘ HEATHERDALE NOT 8 A, League Navigation School, and this last examination success of candidates from this school. This lfact should be eilCOllPBglligvtf! “ed which an" deducflng u. Lieut. Commander Lewis, under an unbroken ‘ms aorrnouso auction sale - ' *' BIG HOCKEY MATCH at Slum- Frrorsa/Diei Ii sometimes happens that the food we est don not agree with ur-probably became pg b"; unintentionally eaten too much or because the quality of the food varied. The unpieaant IYfIIPlOm! which follow errors of caring and _ drinking are speedily relieved by an occasional “dash " of ENO’| “ Fruit Salt " in a [i of cold or warm water. Your drnggiet sells E N Q ,5 FRUIT T Mi". iiTZJWiONI Juy, Little York _ wais- d visitor to the city yester- Mr. Win. plTlliY, Hillsbnri) was d 1151)’. visitor t0 the city yiistiirilai)‘. Idn luau an!‘ Neill Jnericui-"u IAIDLII LIITCIIII I o0. .|.~rn 10-18 Mersui. n. o Personals Warren Nugenl left on re- iMr. H. L. Dunning, New lnnilon W?" "l Sl- Jill"! Yesl-erdiiy 11mm‘ was d vmmr to the (my yefitels(lzl\i4 mg wficr a pleasant VlSll to her imrciiis, Attomey-Gimcml and Mn Mr_ Will. (Ziimpbcll, Gflilldlliy; Johllbloll- Road was visito to th» ~'t- '- terday. u r L u y yes Mi: and Mrs. E. A. Helm end _._._ little (laughter Dorothy 0f Sydney M13 and Myip (;_ 1L Hullu-ook h.“ iiavi>_iiri"ivvd on a irlslt to ‘Mr. sud Yesterday on a six weeks visit to MP8 Jlllrilock Ross, Toronto, Mn George Pauling‘ who has River with his wife and five chil- been spending hoimuys u, wood ilron loaves this morning for ‘l-silands, expects to rctiirn to tho Athuh ‘Nlalfs- Where h“ has View!‘ city shortly, His illiilly l-riciiils will W‘ i‘ l"°“"'~"m "m! M" 1'95"“! m be glad to welcome him. ‘Mum “Builds Bonnie Babies" If you cannot feed your baby Nature's way-Glaxo, the super-milk, is the only alternative. i | Glaxo In cold by Dmgflile throughout Canada. school whom the men studied and proves that a practical navigator lu a] school oi’ this description can pro! ducc results. penses is to be used i0!‘ Debmaih- Mr. Maurice Venlders. learning, wilhh N. P. McPherson of Kilmuir. rccentlyhioved into his new suiiE of offices, which has recently been completed iby Angus McPher- son orf Brooklym- Mi‘. Dan Mc- ltae o! l-ieatli-erdale had iihe mix-r: @116 It BEA TS... as it Sweeps as, Cleans Iain Alto- for Canadsi Harold P‘. Ritchie & 6a.. Ltd., IeC-ul It. Twila w f muff... fortune to lose a valuable Polled Shorthorn cow iby drowning. ~- receiii. visitor to Glen William, the guest oifl Mrs. Vainlderstie. —<Mr. Duncan Dover, the celebrated horseman of Heatherdiiie, now owns niio 0f the fastest horses in southern King's.— Mr. James Mo Leod has recently returned from England and is spending the win- ier in Hcatherilale with his bro- of Kihnuir is visiting his hflmc sf» ter a long aibseiicc in t/he south. —~lvlr. Murdock McGowan of Kil- rnuir ipalil n flying vigil to Heath. eriiiilc, the guest of D, A, Meme. —Wi- iesrct to. hear that Seymour Maths-sou and Mathesnn McLeod intend to leave shortly for U, S. their many frieiidii throughout Heatherilaie.—lMr_ Dan \ k raband Dull? They Need a Hoover-Cleaning ..\ir. Patrick E. Coady of Vernon ' The eel measured six ' Tiifl0ll.~ Jack Bruce intends to i on tho C. G. S. Aranmore Stuart of Kilniuir recently caught ll monstrous eel in Beer's dam. feet, four and one half inches long, some 001-“ lillghle Matheson of Heath- eriinle has been hired by s, ‘M; Marlin as cnreita-ker for his fox lmivo shortly to {Qgump ms dunes "' Group i’ Bind the neck with flan- ncl. saturated with hot M|ni1rd‘s Linimont. It pene- tfiltcfl. it soothes. it relaxes thc muscles. clears the pas- ssm-s, hrifiigs back esey breathing. MINARIYI miniiiicivr The Family Medicine Client It is surprisin how the colors in a rug become dulled through the winter. In a most every home there are invisible sooty, greasy particles in the air that settle upon the rugs and gradually rob the colors of their natural brightness and freshness. A Hoover-Cleaning will bri hten these colors surprisin ly. Also The Hooverwill beat out all t c embedded gritty dirt which shortens rug life so materially. In addition, it sweeps up Fitter and surface dirt and powerfully air cleans, all at the same time. * By this thorou h process rugs are cleaned through and through. Entirely free o the sooty, greasy dirt, they regain their natural beauty. Let us Hoover-Clean one of the rugs in your homr- rec-and see if its appearanceis not noticeably improved. It will not obligate you in any way. - Only 88.00 Secures The Hoover Beer & Weeks " iJut/wrized HOOVER ‘Dealt! etS, Wirfi, bus.‘ Oakum _ _ builder thit It unrivalled for i fits. wire’ 1 bus_ 8i), golayine El IllSt ‘x? its body atoiulldllng qnsgiixln I, s Wei h i, aw I f! par 0 e . Mac: e Mn an ne. q; " s( g ) vii. Boiled T- weiioer & :..;""."‘..‘Z.".'.°..‘.“.“,1‘.i:.'i".: . Dl(‘€}S1SlIltfi_ . ggfigfig C0.’s Jewelry public favor. ‘i S ee l ' . Mace 0o h Mixture. I illS I " . Paint ‘ l ‘store’ Queen Mace Cold. Curio. I e5 " Pipe (black) Street! next to Mace Bromo quinine Tab- ets Pipe, (galv.) M0011‘. & Mc- M'- . " y nt, Pipe, (lead) LBOd, Limited, 140 Great George Street . “"88 Pitch Y and will be op- — “ ers Pliers (Comb) en for practice . Pulleys (gain), b . . e - . s I Pumps eginning, ‘ ts Rqsin March 26th. ‘rm oopooriaoio Drugqlato \ and ~ Rasps B00508 ' ,, i" (gauge) R099 ene ; ~ Rowlocks (cup) SIIOVGIS and Sta les 22,1152?!‘ ' "OFPOOLKT s p Scales (black) ‘E-ili, .galv. sheet Scales (galv.) . , ,, l Black sheet Scales (AS8156) . ar Soldering stoves, gas, ES and Fgrkg etc. es (butcher) Th!‘ tn Utensils Tinware thes i Tinplate l-Bteel Varnish M I Vises y Waste a p Rogers iiiillwaie 00., Ltd. ...,,,, ,, "F. sign- w» sin» I ‘macaw- roua “momma-s- " i-ETb no PLAY AGAME i QlNTYb ~ u - i e -BY GEORGE McMANUS ‘-=---' wr-r-a Ilsvefllnllilfwhlrruiw -......_-. ll i-I; l1 fins iiiii iaif