‘llhlaaiaanaaaaa. Don't ‘Take my Chances. iiith Your ~- Health Hundreds of people sacrifice themselves eypry your by taking chances-and‘ this ‘is particularly true with the epidemics‘ that are prevail- ing at the present time- Call or write for a package ht Mao: Cold and Ln Grippe Tablets and begin taking them immediately upon, the flwearanch of. the first aym- htvm~and you will have no fear of LaGrIppe. We will mall these tablets to any ad- dress u/pon receipt of 25c plus war tax. The 2 Macs 149 Gt. George St. In In long fancy strings. “The-very thin . have been-Iookinggélgnif c. u; ‘TAYLOR Jeweler and Engraver "The ‘Store for Waltham u ‘**l"Iifilaialmlaennoaaseastaeaaaeeeeateaeasaaa-aeeaeraaaer. Tumblers The kind y 0 u 118C iS here.‘ Dr E C Allvarieties ' " from Common i‘ Eye Specialist " to A ‘ OITTCC, ROYBT Bank glsuiiding, Chariot-- at tetown. A ‘ Office Hours: & C0 “ 9.30-12.30, 2-5. O Sunnyside, (Ih’t0wn i: 0h! The Great Flavor oi Hickey’s Twist Yes! It is the only tobacco that has the real fla vor, a flavor all its ownfFhere is no otherbrand made to equal it. It is no use, a man will cer- tainly notuse any othergonce he tries Hickey’s, because he knows a ‘good thing when he gets it. Phey all say: -‘_‘Hickey’s for mine." ‘ » A IIICKEY & NICHOLSON TOBACCD (i0... LTD Charlottetown srvsairssatsvewsamwmigugeqrgg —._. l , v0§-Q-O-O-O-99-O-9-OO40§O-9fQO-O'O§940§~§§OQ O-O§§§'O-O-Q-O-O-O§§O§4 O Manufactu rera ' ’ §§490£ %O-O-Q O‘OOOO-QQOQ wan I i i Q-Q-Ofi-O-Q O-QQ-OOQ P-‘Ofit ‘Paper Newest Designs, BeautiIulColorings, Blended Borders. See our big New Stock in Wall Paper Dept. Prettiest Papers, lowest prices sample books ready. & Co. Carter LIMITED vvvvvvvvvvvwvviVvvvv vvv *¥*¥*¥$¥§ififiQiififiififiiiililiiiliiOlfilfilllilllOl TI-EAGHARLOTTETOWN: GUARDIAN.’ a ‘ rue ceursat‘;ouARuuu ‘ lrrmlltobnrlatbierrorinee. THE CENTRAL ICE CREAM PARLORS, Kent St., are now open B6B! quality ice cream and prompt service. - 7537, THE LECTURE BY REV. M. J. CMITH at Emerald, Si. Patrick's night promises to be a rare treat. Do not rniss it. ~ 7558-3-12-ME2i. WOMEN'S HOUSEDRESSES in light and dark colors, all styles, special.- Saturday $2.98.‘ Prowse Bros . , Ltd - 7561-3-12IiiE2i. REPAIRING I-"ERRYBOAt-A number of workmen are engaged In making repairs to the ferryhoat Hillsborough, at Peakes dock und- er the able superintendence of the. veteran shipbullder, Mr. Kimball Coffin. ' IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERS-Advertisers are ros- pectitully reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- ian Office not later than twelvo noon each day except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. dtf. AT THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL 0N SATURDAY . next Mr. William Kerr, and others will address the members of the Stroth- cona Egg Circle and the Johnson's River Egg Circle. Mr. Lester l‘? Douglas of the Canadian Farm pro- ducts" will attend and take orders for seed, ground lime, stone, fer- tilizer, mill seed arid so forth as a large amount of business is to be transacted it is requested that enough gather to start the meet- ing at 7.30 prompt. 7556-3-12ME2I. SCHOOL WORK-Tho following is the report of Covehead school for mouth of February. Grade Vii. —1, Emma. Wyand; 2, Ne]-lie Mc- Couhrey: 3, Marion Webb. Grade VI.—1, Gertrude Clark; 2, Mary Dolron ; 3, Montague Wyund. Grade V.———1, Irene Wyand; 2, lrn McCoubrey. Grade I‘V.—1, Mary Stewart; 2, Upton Smith. Grade lII.—d, Anita. Webb; 2, Thyra ‘Clark; 3, Jock Stewart. Grade If. —1 Edgar Doiron; 2, Ernest Gal- lant; 3, Robert Simpson; 4, Geo. Clark. Grade I.—.1I, Helen Simp- son; 2, Clara Dolrong 3, Ralph Mc- Neil. Perfect “attendance: Keitn Webb, Anita Webb, Ralph McNeil]. CROSBY-MacLAREN WEDD- ING.——TTIO Inst week in February icloscd with an event of Interest oc- curring on Saturday evening at the home oi’ Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred .W. (irosby, (Jrcscent Hill Avenue. The occiasiloii was ‘the marriage of their son, Alfred to Miss Florence Mac- ,l.uron, of Prince .Edwurd island, who Iilltl been employed 10r‘~sun\e years byJJr, Itubert H; Meikle, o! Arlington Heights. "The. ceremony was performed -by,:llev.< E. R. Leach. pastor of the Methodist church. The bride wore n gowlfot white greorgette with bead trim- mings and curried White sweet pr-us. She wu-s attended lby Lilian Louise (trosby, a sister 0t’ the groom, who was attired in pink sllk' and carried n bouquet of pink sweet puns. Mr, George F; Bed- hun, of MnutI-ilvitatv, N. 11., was lit-st man. turmoil-lately alter the cr-retnony a rccoptlmi Wllg held. Thi- dlnmg room was prettlly de- corated with ycllow jnnquillsr and bluc cnntilcs, Many beautiful wed- ding irlfts were received. After a short honey moon in New York, Mr. and tMrs. (‘roshy will resilie- at i2 Russell ’l‘errncc, Arlington, Muss. ENTERTAINMENT ENJOYED. -—A very pleasant social event in the forzn of an ementaintnent and basket social was held in Spring- field hall, Lot 67, February 3rd, under the auspices of the Women's Institute. The roads" and weather being conducive to bringing the young men with their fair ladies, an audience assembled which over- taxed the capacity of the Iiull; not withstanding excellent order pre- vailed throughout the evening. Mr. D. dVI. McKay acted in the. capacity oi’ chairman and dis- charged his duties in his usual capable manner, The following programme was‘ well rendered. Opening chorus. Remarks by chair- man, Mother Goose Exercise by school children, Reading, Miss Margaret Drutnmond. Male Quartet.- te, Messrs. l-Iuslam, McDonald and Howard. Reading, Mrs. Leonard McDonald. Violin solo, Miss Maude Kennedy. (encored). Readng, Miss Belle McLeod, (encored). Solo, Mr. Leonard McDonald. (encored). '*°****"*‘9 T. Dialogue, “Looking Aroung for a \ ‘ __ gills," tgie tlrftrts hleinlg taken‘ thy vvvvvvvwv """'v" vY"vv","""'¢¢$"C¢¢-‘ 896B me B. 8.5 am, K1168 0 Heslem. and Muriel Haslam and o ~ Mr. Ernest Iiaslam. Reading, Miss Margaret Mayne, Solo, Mr. 4y Robert I-Ioward, (encored). Dislo- ' gue, "T kin the Census," the '1 e psi-ts hdinggtaken by Miss ‘mam > Howard, Mr. John Haelam and j, s Masters Hyatt I-Iaslam, Lewis > Hasiam and James Igaslam. The ‘z alccompanists oi’ the evening were: ' ' - Miss Maude Haslanr and Mrs. ‘I now ready .f0r yqur Lnspectlon ilred- d Everett Plus-lain“ Mr Everett Has- ‘: G9}? rlllngs In diamond an - lamon , lam nugntixlmed the basketg in his 0 get; wit 01; er ggms_ 4 usual e c ent manner. The sum of 0 4 $108 was realized. The ladies f ‘I _ Gentlemems 01d Waldemar at"! other I | the Institute wish to thank all o t- ‘: cham5_ 1 ‘elders who contributed In any‘ way i: EHVAN utelfl-fllllllil fountain PENS. ‘ ‘m "*9 “cw” °t ‘PM “Mm-z 1; LmlIt-s bran-clot watches with RADIUM I <> dials and Imitdn. 0 l " (lento with-hes. ’ l DAVII AND FRAOIWI t: Tl“- lutoi-il; Kll -I\-I’I\RT SICCVO Dllt- j FREQ" AND Pomg .A%$ 1 . i: tons, (oihu studs. ‘ti-Nmgaal gROWéIR.’ ‘ w TAYLOR ' i’ ON AC - a= E‘ ' ts.n=.s"ss."txsn‘t- ‘ 4 i J DHVICIIEIL OPTIUIAN ‘t _ AN? "AlilgeiNgo. -' ‘ - ~ ‘ I! IICA ‘ . -. 4i 142 RICIIIYIOIId St. - - ' ' wggtg-‘ygn m flflmfl, "u -~-~ e - “w-:.:.-.::::=¢¢¢.;"::-."-¢¢¢= 371-9743“, ‘1 -.-- 1- A vvvvv DROP INTO THE ‘CENTRAL Ice. Cream Parlors tonight nnd try our new special. 768 H I LLSSORO SCARLET Chapt- Monday 15th a-t 8 p. m. 7678-3-13ME1I. CAVENDISH HALL-Saturday nlzht Come and see the war for yourself, wondeijftti pictures. Ad; mission 25 cents... ' 1591. CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Divine No services at Sprtngtield. A ‘Goon Musical. PROGRAM. ME in connection with St. Patrick's McDonald, Proiltt. O'Connor. Lawless and 7558-3-12ME2i. side are open to engage a num-ber of brig-lit ambitious young men and women (or office and store. Excel- lent opportunity for‘ advancement it‘ energetic and capable. Apply by letter 0r In person. , - 7592-3-13ME3i WANTED A CAPABLE experien- ced bookkeeper accustomed to hand ling cash. This is an especially good‘ opportunity to anyone looking for o. responsible position with chalice for ntlvultcement. Apply by letter giving references. R. '1‘. Ilol man, Ltd., Summerside. DENlAL.—-In reference to the re- cently published report oi’ the golden wedding oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Aillbert MacDuiiI, Broolcfield, Mr. A. E. Dollar wishes to state that the current report that he was the author of the item is‘ Incorrect. Mr. Doilnr snyo he Wilg not at the gofiering and had nothing whnt- ever to do with it. P. W. C. DEBATE-At the I’. W. C. Debating Society on Inst Tuesday, the stibject under dis- cussion was “Resolved that Capital Punishment should be Abollshcd" The attendance was large and the speeches well prepnretl‘. Some of the speakers were unavoidably uh- sent, but those remaining ably up- held theirt part of the dicusslon. Pro-When the vote was taken the result was i1 majority for the con side. The leaders Miss Bessie Doclterty, and Miss Marion Muc- Swuin both delivered well prepared and well expressed speeches. The critic, Mr. Homer Duggan in a few well directed remarks passed judg- ment on the dcbute after which Miss iMne MucGruth, gave u. very pleasing IIATtLTUSSr-G. NEW WHITE GOODS-Among the goods daily arriving for '_SIII‘I,III; sewing comes new emhroldcrlear Iii all widths from the wide 27- inch flounce for children and ifnnts dresses to ithe narrowest‘ inch widths for trimming‘. Lovely art- istic designs‘. good weave and line ‘quality, these embrolderles will be found excellent value at Patons. The widths come 27 inches for in- Ian-ts’ dresses. etc, 18 inches for flounces; narrow 9Q inch to,4 inch- es and medium wide 4 inches to 27 inohes and sell tfrom 7 cent-s per yard up. In the fine laces and in- sertions the rnnge gives excellent choice with all widths up to 27 inrh fluunglne-Z laces in white and cream ‘Putous have also rec-rived u cou- signment oi’ the much needed Mon- urch Down ‘and Floss yarns in Bil shades, but‘ they, are being rapidly bought up. Get yours today at Pat- on's "- o+OQQOOQ§+QrOO~OQOQQQQ¢ ' iun IJOIJGII ‘IIIAT cuuos 1 4 During the changing con. ditlons of winter we are all subject ‘to colds, grippe, etc., It perchanco youlore lust recovering from ban attack and are troubled with a cough we advise the use of Our Emulsion oi ‘Cod Liver 0il and llypo- phosphites of, Lime and Soda Etc. ingredients It which will reach the source of the complaint and effec- tually remove the cause. It Is on safe for children as adults. Try it You'll Find it Excellent contains 4 4 , Johnson & Johnson _ ‘The Quality Drugstore ’ Ber. KOM and Print“ Item- Jtt i- -"l I , . ‘A er will meet In Rose Lodge room, _ service in the parish church; Cra-' paud on Sunday 14th, at--11 a. m. Concert at Emerald. Hear Messrs. ' ' R. T. HOLMAN. LTD" ‘Summer? HARLES STENBTROM. well known contractor of , Peoria, lll., who says he wae In such had health he had about dQcIded to retire from business. Declare; he now feels thirty years younger and Ia enjoying splendid health al-nce taking Tanlac. “I feel thirty years younger since I got hold of Tuillill: and If it was necessary I could handle a shovel and turn as much dirt as any of my men," said Charles Stenstrom, the well-known con~ create and excacting contractor, Ilv- Hig at 607 Fishgutc Street, Peoria, I. ' “For thirty yours I have suiTeretl all the misery that goes with stum- ach trouble, rheumatism, and dis- ordered kidneys, and when l begun taking 'l‘ztnlac I was so bntl oft‘ I was about to retire from ‘business. "My stomach was so badly np~ set. that It tn-nrly laid me up alto- gether ‘and after‘ every meal I took cramming Bpfllls (that sometilmes were so bod I couldn't leave the house for I was afraid I could not get ibaclt.‘ I bloated up so with gals that I could not get a long breath. My legs pained mc almost every minute of tho day and when ihc weather was (lump my arms hurt inc so much It was agony for me to bend them. My kidneys were so badly out oi’ order that I hntl pains nil through my back and lit night I was in such misery I could hardly slpcp at all. Every morn- ing my buck was so still’ it was hard for me to get out of bed nnd during the day -I couldn't think of doing my work. “Things are different now as 'l‘-nuluc has itiade a wonderful g-Iiungo in my condition.Evorything I ent aigrtws with‘ me pcrfectlyn The rhcttmntlsm has almost rlisup- pcurt-tl and tho pains and stlifncss ,In my buck have ull gone. l slot-p sound every night nntl I get up In the mornings feeling tine and ready for breakfast. ‘I nnvc given up oil idea of retiring from business, us Tnniac has given me new life and strength and I am now enjoy- ing better health than I have for many years." t Tanlnc is sold in ‘Charlottetown by Reddln Bros, and In Montague by II. J. Ma-bonand by all leading tlruggists In every town. -i——<d&— cuuitcu SERVICES ST. JAMES CHURCH I1 a. m. sermon. 2 p. m. Sunday School and Iiible Classes. 7 ‘p. m. sermon. All adults free. Visitors welcome. Minister Rev. Dr. Fuller- UJII. ZION CHURCH 11 a. m. sermon.l2.30 Sunday School and. Bible Classes. 7 p. m. sermon. Rev. G. C. T817101‘- METHODIST CHURCH 10.15 to 10.45 Prayer Meeting. 11 o. m. semion, The Sunday School as a, Wlorklng force. 2.30 Sunday School and‘ Bible Classes. 7 p. m. sermon, Pilot. Rev. G. W. F. Glen- dcnning. All seats free and unall- proprlutcatl. BAPTIST CHURCH 1i n. m. sermon, subject Gotlxs use of Iiumnn Personality. 2.30 Sunday School and lliblo Class-cs. 7 p m. sermon, subject Who is Saved . Preacher Rev. C. It. Free- man. ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL 4th Sunday in Lent Holy -Com- miunion 8 and 1i a. m. Matins and Litany 8.30. Sunday School and Bible Classen 2.30 p. m. Evensong and sermon on Spirltualism 7 p. m. All seats free. Canon Simpson and Rev. C. R. Harris. ST. PAULS CHURCH 4th Sunday In Lent. 8.30 ti. m. Holy Communion. 11 a. m. Morn- ing Prayer and sermon 4th In fl series on the Epistle to the Ephes~ Inns. 2.30 Sunday ‘School and- Bible Classes. 8.45 Baptisms. 7 p. in. Evensong Prayer and sermon, The Fellowship of the I-Ioly Spirit. Rev. H. D. Raymond. SALVATION ARMY Regular Sunday Services at us- ual hours. PEOPLES CHURCH Sunday School 2.30. 7 p. m. scr- mon Rev. DonuldMacLean. --i-<o->-—-—- OPENING OF ST. LAWRENCE LIKELY LATE THIS YEAR MONTREAL. March Iu-Fnre- casts are that there willhe a lute opening of navigation on the St. Lawrence this year in view of the existing conditions. The govern- ment Icc breaker Lady Grey ‘was today 35 miles below Quebec nnd her Captain reports Ice 75 Inches thisck with, In addition. about 10 feet of trnzil,_ which is unusually thick for this time of year. Last year the 9t. laawrence was opened to navigation on April l4. which Wig the ea years. ‘ rliest for six‘ Souris Ileginbers Pastor Rev. A. and- Mrs. McKay were very kindly andgenerously rem- embered by their good. fricnds In Souris prior to their departure from that congregation. On Friday evening March 5th u representative group of the con- gregation surprised the occupants of the Manse by suddenly-appear- ing in their midst and ‘for ll time taking possession oi’ affairs. After a brief period spent in conversation, the chairman of tlu- group, Mr. .I. (I, Sterne arose and read the following address which was accompanied by a well-filled purse. To Rev. Alexander McKay, B. A., Rev. and dear sir:-— -~ Heaving learned with much regret of your acceptance of the rail which came to you from New Richmond‘ In the Province of Quo- bee, we cannot permit you to leavi- us without giving oxpressiozi to the esteem in which you arc lit-id by our people. We appreciate fully the splen- did work you hnva done throughutu the whole congregation. Your un~ swerving loyalty to titrty and thr- courage pod perseverance Wlilll which you faced and tivcrcamt- tin- rliiilcultleg which confronted you at the beginning oi‘ your pastorate. here, is truly praise-worthy. Wc have Icurrted to regard _vou as an Idcul pastor, n faithful UIIII effective preacher of the UUSLIPT, ll wise counsellor and o. true frii-tirl. The sick nnd the ireetry nlwitys (‘II- guged your first attention. We had hoped that-you wouI-l have set-n your‘ way clear to liztvr- remained with us. but believe lhu= your decision has been prompted by motives of ‘the purest kind nnd our earnest prayjgi" is that your Iuibors in your new livid will be covered with even u illl'l,'l‘l' int-rt- sure oi’ success. We cntiuot. forget tounukr- mou- tion oi the faithful services rou- dcrv-rl by Mrs. hint-Kay, who in cv- QPY dcpzirttucnt oi her work provv-l herself to be rt capable and trut- lcader. always willing to perform any task imposctl‘ upon lit-r which tended to the advancement oi‘ tho churtrlfs work and of the Itedcem- e-I“s kingdom. In the sciclatl circle you have both uddctl much to tho cnjtbymt-ul and IIIIIIMIIUSS of tho l'(IllIIlIllIIli_\'. ’i‘lic. pleasant evonin-gir flqifllll ztt the Manse by Inuny ui‘ us will not soon he forgotten. Pious-o. zit-(rvpi this gift as u talu- gible prdoi‘ of the sentiments hon-.- in (rxtirvssctl. “Waiting you ondlllirs. Monthly every success, nnd that you may both ho spared to many years of usefulness we subscribe ourselves on behalf of the Presbyterluit vou- t-zire and trite-rot‘ drop reign! .i' bug o“ In- Su values. grregaition oi SourIsw-J. (I. Sitar-us, John blot-Loan, H. I). luau, it. (‘. WTIICIIPZIII, A. It. Fraser, .I. A. \VIIllt*, I~‘. IS. ‘Miltiniillllid. \\'. l). (‘urrit-e, llcglniilrl ll. IIiugw-cll. t‘. ll. S. Stcrus, A. l‘. Fox. .I. l-‘. Stv-rus. .I. 'I‘. (Inrrt-tt, A. (‘\Il'l'il‘. A. E. (llnrkir, W. J. AntIt-rstiu. Mr. ‘Vlnclhty on altohalt‘ oi‘ hintsi-ll and Airs. Aiuclfitiy Iililfii‘. u fitting and fooling reply. SIIPUUIIPS worn‘ then Illiltlg by A. (Jurrie, (Y. H. S. Sterns, A. E. (Jlnrke, H. D. Muc- Lenn, A. It‘. Fraser‘, J.‘ A. Whttra. J. G. Sterns all expressing regrcl at the departure of Mr. and Mrs. MritzKay from their midst, expres- sing appreciation of their servir- . rcntlcrerl and wishing tiiem snot-v» nnd godspcorl in ‘the future. A few evenings prior ‘to this Mrs Ilium-hay was‘ presented with on address nnd :1 hr-nutiiul wrist \Vill(‘I| with gold (fill-so nnd tl‘l‘illi.'ililiiit' 1x- puusloit gold Inuit-let. FOTIUWIIIR isrthc nddrcssz-v To Mrs. Ale under Mlu-fKny, Ileur Mrs. lllncluty, In tho providence of God you IITO about to take your departure from our midst. In that departure we tccl keenly a double scnso ot‘ loss-loss as the (learly bcItivr-tl and efficient treasurer of our Ilclp. ing Hand Sticlety and loss ns a trzto and Iovln" Irma". You Imvt- t-vt r fox‘ ' ‘ In tlic :uIv:\:;r-v-iiicnt oi‘ nil w the chm-ch, nprtrin‘: ll"iiilt‘l nor energy and much oi‘ th- .-u|- cest; ffftillllliiiiltlti hus IIPPII tim- to you uulirlng zvnl unfit t‘IIt|(‘1\\">I'. Ilotiltlng but-Id ltl\’t'l"llll‘ _\'4\‘i:‘.»» now past nnd gone, FNIIIZIIIIZ tint the tic which binds you to llri will» chilly Sllllll soon ho sotmrr-ll. rt I- izlng ‘that the sweet Hill] lllt‘~',<t‘li path of friendship upon whit-h Wt‘ have travelled together for tho past four years Sililll soon diverge, and its bright. nnd happy IISSUPIII- lions arc-use, Iiecoming 1t mount-y suuctitletl by christian Iuvt- and Terrible Weeping E C Z E M A lllra. Id. lluyra. of Ilnmlllou. at‘- u-r inning South to flml r flmrlly a-urctl Ivy n Iucnl ra-r . "Tn hnvr- strife-red with \\'(‘tlillli_‘ twat-ma of thuhundm, so bud thui m) llinltln were lieiplt~s‘s‘——to Inn-v innit nnd trlcd rcmctlIi-s, without rilivf to hnvr- given up win-k nnd ruin» South for Iiclp--I.o hurc hot-n vurtwl completely on Imlf u hlilllt‘ l ILIY. ll This ls tho stihstonvt- < .\Il.~ Ilnyes‘ Icttcr, 22 Sunset S . Ilnm- ilton. (mt. (‘uses t-nn ho i-u-nt you from your own vicinity. ‘ - for (‘zumtliun testimonials. or scour:- n til-It ILILII. todny. \Vl|_v sun's-r Itn r turlnrnln unotlu-r rnomb-ntf Ii‘ _ Ill don't not rt-lII-i’ nil tho first Imil|.~_ wv will rcfumi trithout. nut-stunt. $1.1m Imttli‘. Try II.II.I\. Soup, Inn. I I O The Lotion for Skin Disease l-‘nnln-r (‘e-ntrul Iirmratorc. Id. A. (lhihrloltrtuwn. DR. DeVAN'l FREN H PILLS Areliahle Re ullting PII for Wnm en, 85 a box. nld at all Drugstores. or melted to any address on receipt of price. The, leobell IIPII 00-. M. l‘ t erllu, Ontario. PHOBPHONOL FOR MEN Reatoree Vi? and Vitality for Nerve tes.”'*.':n. rtrr" o-- a or, or two for Punt drug stores. nr by mad! on recs ' n! prine. . The lrnhrll Drag, OO- Olthcrlnel. Untavln not. u! nan-arm once who O 9 0 a. 0 O I 9 9 9 b 9 4- ‘.7 o o o v 0 '9 ‘o 9 9 1 I 9 b 9 6 0 O 9 .» 0 6 o 0 o 9 o a 9 9 0 i 9 Q 1 9 9 9 1 9 9 I I 9 9 4 9 9 0 9 6 9 v O4Q4Q-OOOQOQQO05090499904¢Q¢9§QO4OQQOO099~§O009960000QCOCO94000OOOOQOOQOOOOQOOO-OOOQOQQOQQ ‘v o a W e ‘a all scrtvtis to rin I l l Czlnzula. Dior-chant ~OQOQOOOOQOO A a“ -»+H voeown-aooo 0004 0o voeoo-oooooom ‘ ‘ sins-outset. OP-A WA nnd columuilti ~ T" WWPIIIIJIWIIIP!‘ as u slight iulgcn S ur a Manse was also renfem - ol on.‘ t-slsvln i!'ltl lot‘;- uud oi. ‘Qurl l p: ililii n1‘ f. - i a He That is the Kind oi People we Like to» We Can Fit You and we will Make You Our spring‘ stiitings have arrived——in blues, blacks, grrcys and Lhc ' fancy suitlnggs‘ we have CV01‘ had and all good Our t you can rely on .Iust sec out‘ prices. We intend to sell on a very clo; expenses are not ‘~.'l‘.l‘_\' heavy ‘r II r: STYLE, COMFORT, QUALITY AND VARIETY All, ztrc combined in our 1920 range of silk and cotton shirts. With-so tnanv different fab- rics and coloring-rs to select from, your taste can readily’ be suited. 1 ‘Our prices are right-better value cannot _ no zmtaitietl zmywhere. » t»? Work Shirts. ivorv shirt large and roomy, 'l‘ho A. it. (‘. shirts are the best made in We would zipprccizite your business in lllarle-to-orrlet‘ silits or the Famous Leishmanl‘ clothes and also your furnishing-s. taken special cure to cater to men wants. MacLeIIan Bros. Solo Agra-Iris for the Ihtmous Lolshnlan Clothes ¥ Automobile Insurance holders are satisfied to-day for thev are receiving substantial checks for their loss 1n the late Garage tire. ‘ Will You W. K. Rogers g Co.,;;L ~ . §\\\h \\v“.j>/’a\“ii~\<ca\$r\ I “\\\\\\\ v ,\\~\ u, a u ., 4%,; \% duty, wr- would 1m mincy 11.nov,; l u to Ills LEIIIII-Il r 1g IIzInd Society to QIBIQ its mull token. you may tnkiei " (Salli MR8. A. C. ‘ S .\ir.~. Nlzir-Kziy made a very an zrhle rvply‘. Tile mistress 0f lili: Stillbirth’ 5011001 1P0 will I she received a kindly m ‘Ilztriurb’ I i ‘ ‘.- cmntttiyu tcnfldollar gold piece ‘t 4. vvvvvvv s Particular‘ Carter to it that has Some Snap to it largest assortment of ailors are all experienced men, and z-illlltg‘ your suit well made. t)‘ =.c murgiti this year, as our overhead l".\ lltilN I.l:II.\‘lI.\I.\\' SUITS We have just received a shipment of the Famous Lei- riiililllil suits, and we just want to omphzisize the fact that lliri>shziutris make of clothes ‘ not bc beaten. ‘* i‘ is w. cut of one of our . l- that is very popular , . . -:_l s young men. - mittus stilts have lots . M.» them and will hold - - shrine till worn out. \i.'c have also the more con- st“r\':lli\'c model that every ttlIiPi. titan can wear. ' - ‘Please. realize that We have luul scvcrzii years experience in the Tbtiloring business and LTIIIW,‘ wits-n ‘clothes are well r ‘.=:.~.<l~. ’l‘lncrefort-, being accus- - tinned to malzinrr clothes,‘ V when \'.‘c,t'c-r-oiiiczid Leishma-ITS», , to yo‘). we -tlo s0, because they‘ IHIVO. the quality of First Class 5 Tfiailorerl clothes. ' (TOME TNT-SEE THEM,‘ Aivll TEE ANOTHER ROOST- Fli FOR LEISHMADIS! A'A_A_¢4 A 444A - 4 vv vvv vvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv "9' Y‘: sre7a??._i - u... "fin," "n- vvvvvwvvvwvvvvv re shorfiltgg‘ a particularly strong line vvv liOlliliG stitched zmdiguaranteed ‘not vvvvvvvv vvwv We have ‘vvvvvvvvvvv ‘Tailors Men's Furnishings 0004 A v ‘A A “ 9099000OQ§QOO>OQQ§Q4QO§ number of our policy‘ it Satisfied Alter the‘ ‘Nextilire ‘ Phone 540 or- 54l To-"Day