Far acres ipen lily R Lot ll "(042-2 I wi‘ l: sit ndui Hi0}; 0rd t no l by zcde. \"Ilmlln\n\\\mw1y1pgi\\“u mswznmm a Mo... t... il9-l2l Queen Street Charlottetown Sale of Novelties On the long table at foot of main stair you will find a lot of thesearticles. _ They are attrac-. tive —u s e f u l and v e r y moderately priced. Made by " Soldiers Sim IIIIIIIIAR\\\\\I\\ZIIIA\K S Every Dollar Purchase Entities You to a Save your sales slips. cash purchase gives you a number of kernels of barley in If you guess right that handsome new $1050.00 CHEVROLET CAR IS YOURS. you are shopping Ask the salesman when he'll tell you all about it. Guess I Every ' dollar guess at the the jar. your-inspection. designs. You will find patterns suitable for any room-in any house. You will find prices at the lowest point-compare with the lowest figures offered by any concern in Canada-ifyou compare-—we will get your order. Our prices are quoted for Double .Rolls---16 yds. The greatest stock of Wall Pa Gold Seal all you need to lceep them clean and bright. "Recarpet" this year with Congoieum Art-Carpets. You'll save all the bother of stretching and tacking, for they lie flat without fastening. , Congoleum Art-Carpets cost less than fabric car- pets. and s damp mop is “TE m Time to freshen up your roomswith new paper The new patterns a are ready, for you per Prince Eward Island in ready for Hundreds of patterns-thousands of rolls of the newest This Seal fs your protection We have stunning pat- terns for any room. Be sure to see them. le width (three yards) es it possible to cover many rooms without seams. The $9.00. $13.00. $'5.00, $17.75 _ 1/ .._. -. ‘m, t tugs its: tum l‘! liwhigg Avr-"amuwlsn nmaut\\\\iwrlllz1l/'-_‘\\\“q Ills WESTERN GllAR-lliAN t —l‘r PAYS to buy in this Prov- lacs. -HE'R>RING NET8.- Bruce's have received u big shipment. both webs and mounted nets-i-lght goods, right prices. 7369. —POLICE 6OURT.-'-A man sr- rested for drunikness was fined two dollars and cost and another who forgot where he ‘got the liquor, was remanded. —NEW RESIDENT-Mr. E. L. Arsensult, late of Long River, has recently moved into Bummerside where he will continue his business in the west otf Summorside. -—POLICE COURT.—At the Sum- merside police court on Wednesday morning before his Honor Stipentii- nry Magistrate Wyatt, two drunks were each fined $2 and costs or five days in Jail. H —GUN DELAYEQ-The Victor)‘ Gun which ‘Summersitie was sup- posed to have won in the recent Victory Loan campaign is beini.’ held up on account of its weight —-nbout ten tons. Many of the boys will recognize it by its voice it‘ not by its looks. ' -—TOIWN COUNCIL-The first meeting of the new Surnmerside Town Council will take place in the Town Hull at 7.30 on Monday ‘even-ing with Mayor Campbell niak» ing his first appearance in his ‘official capacity. They will appoint the commute-ts for the year. -—,DON’T MISS ENTERTAIN- MENT and (lnndy social in Kliit; George liull, Kensiiigton, Thlefillfl)‘ twveiiing, ltlnrcli 9th, under the nus- pices of the Ladies Aid, Mt. Herbert Orphanage. Admission 35 cents, children iintloi- twelve 20 cents. Ladys donating a box oi’ candy free. 743ti-ZHSME2i. {Oi- “TIWPIQRN PERSONALS —».\ir. Alport Gard, prominent iiirinor oi (Jllictiry was in Sunr ini-rsitio Wednesday. ~11}. s. M. (lullant, Wellington. was uniting tho town visitors on Tuesday. H, ' —liei- friends are very sorry to hear of the critical illness oi Mrs. Albun Gillls of Summerslde. ranxx\\m\\\fli.qlizzlmutx\\\\vzlrzz —I\ii-. and Mrs. Earl Simpson. Buy Vic-iv, was in Sunrmerside Wednesday on business. —<.\fr. Dan Murphy of Freetown spent Sunday at Graham's Rood. the guest oi‘ Mr. Patrick Cash. —t.\i'r. Gttssie Gallant. and Meddie (lillaiit oi’ St. ltapliael left for Si. John, N. 13.. Wednesday morning. --Mr. Levi Silliphnnt, of Sum- Get 4 Acquainted I with these CONGOLEUM RUGS They are an ideal iloor ' \H\\\\\WIIA\\\\\§'llllb\\\\%\\\\\\ilflli\\\“\\\“fillfilli "lg covering at a moderate price MR3. CLARKE WORKS "We don't wont to be pitted. and she cloesirt pity us," sa-id one 0f the blind soldier; of Pearson Hall, Toronto, speaking of Mrs. Lionel Olarke. wife of the new Lieut- Governor of Ontario. _ the race of life with a handicap, that's all, and Mrs. Clarke recog- llnhi\\\\\\\\\7llllj\i WZ\\\\\\\\\'WIIIIIZIIIA\I\\I\I\\UZIJ FOR BLIND. -_< ors." "We enter nlzes the handicap, but recognizes us at tho some time, as competit- for J4 EASILY PICKED "Yes. Auntie, it is rather sudden, MHL Uarke’ who is described as but l am to be married next week." b i f ll f tho ghlfulness ‘ otehrtlaii yisbpltmois lllresident of the lllflllekeepllllk’ Association for tho Welfare of the Blind. Her daughter, Miss Diana Clarke, has given herself to work for the blind also, first ns a V. A. D. at St. Damian's, England, and later in Toronto. "But you know nothing about ‘Well. there are plenty of maga- zines on the subject. l shall im- medlately subscribe to one of them." An eagle kills its prey with it; claws and never with its bask. merslde has ‘been called to Hunter River to attend the funeral of his itunt. ‘ ' '~—.Mcssrs George McLeod and John (Jampiell, ll‘lSlli0\Vil were visitors to Suinimerside today on business. —Mrs. itlioderiok McKenzie of Springfield, Lot 8 was in ‘Summer- side attending the funeral‘ of lit- tie Jessie McKay. —-Miss Annie Mortimer and her mother of Charlottetown are vis- iting in Suininerside the guests of Mr. George Williams. —1. r. and lMrs. Aubrey Brown otf I.‘ urlottetown were in Bum- merside, attending the funeral of little Jessie McKay. ———Mr. Harold Knight of the firm of Messrs it. T. Holman Ltd., left for his home in Tryon, wvliere he will spend a few weeks. —Miss Pearl Clark of the firm of It. T. Ilolman Lid, returned utter spending n few days at her home in Emerald. ——~Ms. P. J. Gallant of Si. RtltDli- ael Spent. Sunday in Summerside at the home of her sister Mrs. Ger- nld Mulligan. —-Mlss Margaret Maliar and Miss Muriel Clark of Emerald nre visit- ing Moreli the guest of Mrs. Wm. C. Slnnot. ——Mr. and Mrs‘. Gordon Sillker. O'Lt>nry, were visiting in town this week, guests at the liihito Ilousc, Granville Street. ii. -—-Prnfi>ssor S. A. Pickford of High Hull Farm, Palmer Road, lifts left for his home after spending n fevtfpleasnnt days in Summer- sldo. _ -—Tlie many friends of Mrs. Jos- ie Murphy of Summerside will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her bed on account orf serious illness. —4Mrs. S. it. Tuplin. Margate, and Miss Irene Webster, lledequv are visiting in Snmmersitle, the guests of Mrs. B. H. Godkin, Sum- nierslde. —Thc friends of Mrs. Charles Ramsay, Summersids, regret to lenrn that she has been confined to her home for several days, with serious illness. H. -—-Messrs. Jame‘ C. Tuplln. Black Banks, and E. H. Raynor. New Annsn. foxmen were inward passengers from the East on Tues‘- day morning. H. —lMr. G. P. Walker of the firm of Messrs It. ‘T. Holman Ltd., is visiting the different manufactur- ing contdes in Upper Canada in the interest of his flrm. -~The many friends of Mr. John E. Mofnnis. Harvard St., are pleas‘- ed to see him around again, after being confined to his homo for a couple of week; with an attack of ' la grlimo. H. A. L. Wall, Coleman on March games ivere the features of the evening after which a delightful lis oi‘ Siiuinirrsiilt‘ in the dciitli of homi- Weilnt-stlny evening about 1 She was formerly Miss Ella Malone "l MlSQOUClI". P. E. island and her i Lulu MacDougnll gave her n nits- celiiineoiis shower in honor of her iupproucliing marriage. Music and lunch wins served lby Mrs. Wall. death ut the early tlge of" twenty Malone of Miscouche; g ers, Arnold of Cambridge, hint-ten, ¢ and Lenard overseas. Three sisters ' Mrs. Prnught of Grand River, Mrs. ' Shay, Indian River and a sister in St. Joseph's Convent. St. PauLMlmi it is not known definitely when her funeral will take place. Mr. Gillis i5 also sick in bed. ; X i f niaculate Conception Church, Pal- mer Road was the scene of a very . mock snu- great for cattle- low price st Bruce's, wholesale and retail. 7309. -TRVON HALL-Concert and basket social for orphanage. Monday March 8th, at 7.30 sharp. Ladies with baskets free. 7424-3-5-ME2i —HOR8E SHIPPEDP-Mr. Mur- dock McLeod oi’ Suinmerslds has recently shipped s. horse to the Mainland. - i --WEIDDING BELL8.—A very pretty marriage was solemnized st the Bradlaibans Manse when ‘Miss Lettie MoNeill became the haPPY bride of Mr. Wilton McKenzie. t —GOOD ROADS-The roads are now in good condition for hauling. Many farmers, who were unable to attend to their hauling during the unfavorable weather, are now gel- ting out their firewood. others are hauling mussel mud from the oay and marketing their grain and hay. 1 The ice 1s also in grand condition 1 for hauling. H. I 0 O —-GET‘I’iNG ‘i IBETTERF Pie. William O'Brien arrived home it o few evenings ago from Camp Hill z Hospital where he hnd been recelv- z ing treatment for wounds received in Francs by shrapnel. ‘Although 1 much improved private O'Brien z ivill be obliged to return to the lios- . pltal for it further course of treat- Q merit for internal wounds. ll. -—-MISCELL~ANEOUS SHOWER. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1st when the many friends of Miss —VERY SAD DEATH.—'l‘he heartfelt. sympathy of the whole town is extended to Mr. Albnii Gil- his beloved wife, who died at‘ her o'clock from only a short illness. zlght years 1'3 a sad shock to the nvholc troiiimnnlty. She leaves to niourn besides! ti. sorrowlng lins- Nltilil, two young daughters, Aud- rey and Dorean, also a father and step-mother. Mr. and Mrs. l). B. two broth- AWEIDDING BELLS-The 1m- haippy event on Wednesday morn- ing, Fdbruary lilthwhen Miss iSop- liis Doucetie one of Harper Road's most popular young ladies was uni- ted in the llfliflv’ bonds of matrimony in Mr. Fidele Gallant 01' 'l‘ignish recently reiurffieti from overseas. Tlie.bride looked charming in n stilt of blue velvet with liiit to match trimmed with white ‘plumes. She was attended by Miss Blanche Perry of Peterville, while the groom was» aibly supported by his brother Mr. Andrew Gallant. Atftcr the ceremony the young couple drove to the home of the grooms brother where dinner was served to a large number of relatives and friends. in the evening the happy party drove to the bride's homo where n sumptuous repnst awaited them. Music and dancing were then in- dulged in after which the guests Shipping News LINER CANADA DETAINED IN HALIFAX. The White Stnr Dominion Liner Cnnlria, which arrived in IifllllBX yesterday from Portland. Maine. and which was to have sailed last night for Liverpool, has been do- tained until-the Si, Paul's arrival. The Canada has nearly i1 hun tired passengers from Portland and over two hundred joined her at Halifax. iii addition to the rescued passengers frnin the Bohemian Therefore shv can only take o. por- tion of the St. Patti's list. The re» mnlndcr, expected to number about 350 will be looked after until the White Star liner Cedric calls on Monday morning .cn route from New York to Liverpool. LATE NAVIGATION i8 PREDICTED. There is now every indication that the opening of navigation in Montreal will be later than in nor- mnl years. The n-bsence of snow in the enrly psrt of the winter, is more the cause of the delay than tho severity of the winter. With- out a snow covering the ice belt thickened in zero weather. From- local measurements it was learned that the ice is in some place; eight or nine inches thicker than has been experienced for some time. The annual cleaning out of the canal and locks will be in ample time for river navigation. Reports is from Quebec that the Lady Grey commenced her long journey to Montreal yesterday morning give rise to the ususl surmise a; to what the ice conditions are. An authentic report on the ice in the river is expected to reach the city from Quebec within the next forty-eight hours. This report often gives an indication as to the probable data of navigation to'§"'“""."- Montreal. The only news to bond wiliTElliTMll-lllR-SELF ieiuu l i _ . r R “ Till) HIGH COSTOF ciorutut; Clo es , A nice new ii 7 W ti. School Suit for your Boy thats what he wants, Mothers and Fat hers. Be suie and bring your boy here for his new Suit, and cut down your Clothing Expense. We have the most complete and up-to-date Boys ‘Clothing 1n the City at Prices that Will always sell Suits for boys from 2 to 18 Vears. Suits for the Small Boy. Prices $7.00 up. Suits for the‘ Large Boy. Prices Our Immense Spring Stock oi" Suits and Overcoatsglfl * ' $12.00 up. "Well Worth a Visit The 0ne Price Cash Store Prowse. Bros LIMITED l " v \ \ t Ill “money, when he buys ' ers prices of today. oopcQ$sop >0’. Today, price is such an important factor that“; ,4 behooves every man to i." pay more attention to i Nwliat he gets forms clothes. We have made ‘ . a Big Success in the ' Clothing Business, ha“ ing the Best Clothing Department in the pr0v_ ince and we are jna position to offer you clothing at prices that 1 are below manufactur. t - We always lead in the clothing game other, . follow. 1 O Men’s Spring Suits .. .... $|5.00up_t Men’s Spring Over- coats ....iiil5up_ , E A i f t. 0ne Price to : ’ Everybody S p o t C a sh THE BIG CLOTHING STORE O-QOQQQ-Q-OO-O O§IIWI~TO O-OQO $§ 1 POWHATAN ARRIVES IN has undergone considerable repairs in Halifax, arrived yesterday in New York with a cargo of stores. STR. MAGDALENA- PURCHASED Fraser of Piclou, N. S.. has pur- chased the steamer Mitgilalonn illlil flint shc will ply between George-i town and Pic-ion. was owned atllnlifux, but is ill present laid (Ynpt, John McDonald. of (fnrdignn, former captain of the Harland, will inko command as soon us iiavigu- tion opens. i STEAMER ST. PAUL HEADING St. Poul, which left New York Feb- ruary 28. with passengers and car- go for Southhampton, developed boiler trouble when tubout 800 miles east of Halifax and will put into Halifax, according to s. wireless message from‘ the slilp yesterday of the line in Halifax that part of the passengers would be transfer- red to the steamer Canada for the Pest 0f the voyage. embark an the Cedric due to rescli " Halifax Monday. hundred passengers on bosrd. She afternoon. orrmto. Semi b mention this p l“ m’ -" y?" 4 NEW VORK. The steamer yPowhatnn which it and for BY MR. WILLIAM FRASER, still PICTOU. ' ~ tin- it is reported that Mr. William i.l(! Bohomiun. except. wn y 'i‘lit- wreck departed’ for their homes with . r _ d M _ Q-QOw-o-o glzfllfzfnlfflflji 5,11,33,33, we’; 7335-3-2MEtts3i. a tied life. . g m Eg so for is that the ice is thicker Mmard 5 Llmment cur“ o a’ c through natural causes already ' mentioned. fore "16 makes port. SEA STREWN WITH WRECK- AGE OF BOHEMIAN. xvzts expected Wednesday night that the passengers, officers ill-fated steamer those required the inquiry would be on their to Liverpool. But they are iii Halifax. The passengers going by the Cunndu when she men of the . IllS, while the crew will await arrival of the Cedric. of the Bohemian is be encouiiosreti it will probably be gradually passing from public at- lato tonight or early tomorrow bc- teniion. The court of inquiry ll expected to commence today. All tiny Wetlnesduy bouts were l|| the vicinity of the, sunken ship. pickinE up some of her cargo, which was floating about. The steamer Canada on her arrival, rel Iporteti cussing some wreckngenndy ‘floating cargo some fifteen lXlllBl south west. of the Light ship, Sev- eral bouts from Halifax went olll Wednesday and returned wli some of the salvaged foodstuff g which comprised the greater p0 tion of the. Bohemians cargo. On [of the steamers also found sill boat. The Magdalena I up nt Arlchiii, N. S. FOR HALIFAX. The American Line steamship It. was announced at the offices Others will The St. Paul has about eight expected to make Halifax this i Should heavy weather HURRY! READ DRESS Acquaint yourself 5 HURRY! 5 nut no. 4i" with our service if you ‘ al‘°,l>"l19l1lar' about your personal appearance. f Our cleaning and pressing is unexcelled for h promptness Work called for and delivered. I The with... Dry Cleaning c», no. Do not surfer an- other def; with ItchinS. leading or Protrudlng Plies. No surgical r 0D > ‘g 0E0. L. PROWSE, Agent for Charlottetown Phone 757 {