I i I l-npwv y?‘ iét—"-’*— iiiurrlll’ I ‘On March 20th concert and bu» ' llli was held ill Murray River m“ l-illll. The concert was qlllite Bub ess llnti n credit to tire n "Mill's institute. under the ails- ZEI: of wllicil it hud been ur- rnlssll- . ii The Fllitod Women's lMiul-lioltliry society ill-Id tileir ltnnual meeting at tile llanse Ill Murray River. They hm] an excellent program amlmcelt-ell ll generous offering mm nil who attended. The society have been very successful this last year. " Mrs. .\lllilurn Ker null oi’ (‘l-tun loltetown. luls been vsiting ill Mill‘- my liivor at the home ofuVIrs. (ills. Keenan ,\iissrs i-Jthol Iiortou null .iullnil: Couli. spout the ‘week end llt Wllitc 53mm ilif i-Zuostg of Mrs._ lll(‘lli'y Pinllips, 11,,- liru: of (look llgaill lullllil-iinll potatoes. We wish them tilo tiiit'l‘l“lh' with their work. ' llilil. till-y liiltl i'i tile full. ,-\ slolsiling party consisting oi .OO§QQOO-OQQQQO-OJ40-O&O O4~OOOO&OO~OOO-§QOO§OO-OOOQ+OO-OO E. R. A Lowest . I I g‘ ‘lint a sound. lletlliiw ieetli 1v 35l?"3?'“il§“.i‘.'23l'32.. Riverlilliifefil I tillll Sun llro. !._' . pi -». BROADCAST PROGRAM»- Th0, Grand Cilmllpion Fiddlers’ Contest. llt intermionlul Hall, dloston, on} MAC . i = him to the police stutlion, entering the charge of {stealing coal from the Railway. The boy was released illlter promising.» appear when ca] c . l . ' \\ \ b \ LEFT sATURDAvJ-lm ' 1 a 4. / by '.\ir_ flcuslh Tinney, leftl nlturday morning for Boston, Mass; where! tht former will take part in the, Old Tiyllo ‘iflddlilrg Con-test to be ile-hl in that city beginning tomor- l‘l'l\V, April llth. liiir. C-heverie arm; od with ll new violin and lots oi determination showed every con- z ¢_/’ I7 / 16/151445. iidulce in giving tho best ‘a run for their money." l ‘ i \\\\ y-%lll Min-Li}; V. Murphy, Mrs. m. Keemilnfllnd thlrs. John lMlac- Rennie. drove‘ to Sturgeon Monday Mnrqil 22ml to see the play put oll tilel-e by the (ieorgetown Improve- ment‘ Conlmittee. . i ‘UM. Charles McKenzie, Mill View‘ s" was ll visilortll tile city Snturduyn, The lllurrtv River High 81-1100] i _ _> ‘ _ ‘ THE KIRK TEA lANlD SALE II s plogleqlng mmt smcesfitmly the big event for this week. under tile skilled ln nag t f of the three teacher; gllliflxélpsllim-lmze Hall. Thursday. . Reboot-ll ICOUK, Assistants Bessiei Glllllilllzs lllld Waiter Buell. . -,- - I‘. George dellkins, Mt. Stewnrtl BIG TEA AND SALE of the sea- h, we filly shun-nay, i ,‘ son. St. Jnlnles ‘Hal-l, Thursday, _ ' ‘Tickets 50 centls. M ,wus i,\li'S. Minnie Stewart. (irulll View was u visitor to iherity on wANTEon-IMRII U0 “F8 BOHGI‘ ill. Saturday, _ i ll. .u- - _- . ._.',,i _ NIVHJUIIII "p". X oi \iiilill)' llilltu zrglggdagqnellslagyk Apply _._ ____ llrlllll- |.\ I. .\llll'flili‘tl| Q I 2' X‘ H!" one wn- 85 '4‘5'3 - liir. 1i. i‘. ‘McNecly. llillllnlzel- Iof ll- “ilPlvlvllll Si, l-lvolyu Alllll-rllllllllr“ l ,lilc IllIi‘i‘lS'/_\l)£1ll0li‘ Co.‘ l.ill.. left nu: h‘ ‘l-IH -l'l~‘\r|:"'r,\,v"'“" 2' m’ t KELLWS CROSS‘ Lemme and ifrlllay morning for 'I‘oron[o where " \"-\' -l- nn “or s1. ‘oncert April 5th ‘$09 flllllollllce- ho will ‘lllPliil the lilllihs‘ zlllnuui l to \'I| i, |~ 1p]. | . 1 _ _ , ‘ ‘ , “HM MPHHIV 3. xllulm" lxllllullltzu“. ulll- lllults. s5z4-nfoliVellllflli. Willie there he wlll ll- lal-ll- vl l l"~l \- 34 ; _ , H iii lliS |i1l.Il‘* \lr all~ .\lr~ ‘William ‘liln-llllll-l-ll 1-‘. Plhlfilitllllll ltlllllllfill. “will l JUsT-.ARR|YED'—('ar10a“ 0m Niehlceil’. Markllaln. Ont.‘ (Hump H. L PM? Quin" 2‘ P“ llflPr/loussnpil LakaIMeaI, which we ilolll Hill] \li|l'll| wll-l l- ll :l. i» 1"“ se nu: at OWPBI DrI¢B'-‘%—— lllll- |Ii‘tI\\'|l illltl’l.t'\'|!:l‘h|l'll'lll UL)“ ll_‘\'l'ltolesolo and ‘Retail. A ‘HQrneCARD F ol-ll-ll- lll l. .\l|I.'l|| BIIIKPI’ 2. ltllii & (‘o 85174-5-2l. nl-l-l .\|>||lt' .\Iii'llii||.!‘ i. 1 l ‘ i l f ‘ l ii l.iii|l i - l-_-_ -. . , , . Mrs. Just-pl i}"yon on illii alll- \l=ll-i ::. l.illi.-ll:,l'l-l-:HI I“m“H‘3l-llfilltlillgzlalgrlr§§,';fl';““,.§fff,‘f{ iiy, wisll to lliiliiili tllolr liiilii)’ ‘ imnlln- lininn L‘. llnnls iloill. ' “ ‘ mgr hacklirilrlllis and nl-ilzllillll-s for kindness . . ,, ‘:1.‘t'l "t1 ‘ii i , , Attlllllnllll . lhllrnroi Quinn. ymsvlnllglgll ‘Lélulliligjfhlitimolllnm“ wmcyfttllll sylllpllllly‘ rl-roivllll during their l - ‘ ‘ l I l ~l l l l‘ ' n l l ' ' ‘ I'll not seem to mind the lcc or ““"" “i1 "“"""""“' “L” m‘ n-llll I'll Iiill I-‘iol l'l'i lull-loll» .\l.\‘rllo lllll-ltll lllll illlvllllllllp l»; 146 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Fire, Life, Accident, zSickness and l Plate Glass Insurance at Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis ‘ _ mo“. l“ U“. “lash ‘the Ilcanllilll iillrlll lriilntl-s. | ll"! l. llllliilii rlllo, lit-II‘, (‘Patriot Pit-also (‘llp_v.l ill-ill .\illl-i\‘ll_v. Louis- lit-id. , FUNERAL HELD___T]|,, funeral 35.jpg lof lilo illio Ilirs. John Moore-side! '* ‘ Ewes llold i'r‘lnl ilor late rosidonroi llppol‘ ,\'ili'lli ‘River. on iVrdnosliay. '.\lill‘l'li 511st lllul was largely nttollll. 0d. Rev. .\lr. Rllynlond of Char- 'l‘ile litliill)’ ofllle Into lloiin -.\ic- "lottetown conducted the service ilongali, lll‘ New Argyle. wish to ex< both Iii tho house lllitl the grave. ])l't‘$.< llivll‘ sinl-orl- thanks to their l.\ir. Noll .\i(~i.o..'lu. funeral director lllally friends lllld noitzllbllllrs for ‘l-lllldulztod the funeral to, "Mlitonltlleir kinllnoss and l~‘_\'iiilliillly ill ll't'iilllit'l‘)'. lTllo pail bearers were lilolr I'l‘1‘i‘]]i_ |ll'i‘L‘i.i\'l‘ili(‘iil ‘,(‘. I17. -.\ll-.Kellzio. F‘. C. Dollar. liionlzil Younitor. IPIWEIICTIPk P7011110,‘ ,i~‘rallk Frasilol", ‘Percy llicilltyro. l BROW, In Memoriam MR. OSWALCD HORNSBY ———~{-é-m-i-i i PERSONALS , — _ -'i‘ill~ lioalil is llnlllllllll-l-li llli All!“ Rate , .\ir it. l6. (Yniwiii. has returned m" In?“ i." m‘: Ivllmwl - HUSDHM' H,‘ ' V.“ l N" _k i'lll'l (honor. .\. \.. lll (l. A. I mm n ‘ml 0 w m ‘ l-Illrllslly oi lltiYiiliil, i‘uil:l. Wlit) hall | lll-l-ll ill for iilVilil nino llllllltils. .\lr. J. Parker illlopllr .i.~< visiting w“. , ‘ THE tgnflginrtfnprilfittrownltlonnolrlill- . l r i r chew. cllnlrlllollarlllllll / ‘h lllitl l\\'O sister?! inP-Clflgzlry,‘ ‘PTIIIQU ftqoqe. is a brother. 'I'l_lesliay evening, April 6th. 1926.‘ ~ . vXlUiilig; ' were sympathy. \v li lle broadcast from Station , v w-w-‘r- = I _\ll-_ ,l_" _ zliol-nlby loft Saturday WNAC- l / nlornilll: for St. John to meet the "--' I relllains, which arc ex ected to ar- SERIOUS CHARGE-C N. R. Q /% é rive in Chnniottetowll, tomorrow, “mm ‘one?’ lwllll!!! INN] lllld- f 4 é 4 'I‘-ul=».<liay evening. The i Ilerai or arrest. ll young (shop thirteen ’/ notion will ‘Ilc published late . years of age on Friday dud tutok ' ~<°>—"—‘ Jollwllllu. Mullaughiin, widow o! the J. if. lllliacdonuid, York; Mrs. B. l). airs." Williutn liutlnli - null bliss Horlmby. W. IA. ilornsby, ‘Manager of tlllgltoylll; Iinnk oi‘ Canada at 'l‘ll liu- Ilorouvl-ll tllo Guardian M RS. DAVID EGAN 'l‘ilcrc passed peataefuiiy w rest. at llol’ home in Hiilsboro Villa, Mollllt ‘Stewart, on March 23rd, lute lUtll/ltl Egon in the eighty- Bli-Zlllll year of her use. llliitl. to cherish the memory of a kind and loving mother are five daughters and three sous. Mrs. J. . W, FGEIIHII, Suvuse Iiarbor; Mrs. (ilr.)- ivztlsh. Mount Stewart; lMrs. IOPIIPHI Douglas. Denver; Ming-Dr.) Mucduhald, Saskatoon; Joseph, ill Boston; Vctor at hollle and Ray- lnollli ill Arizona. lSlle is also sur- vived by one sister in (lalllfornia. ‘The lute Mrs. iEgalll was a woman of rare refinement and intelligence and after all illness of three years llcr memory remained good and ilcr intellect clear. She looked for lllld enjoyed the company of all visiting friends who in the years past enjoyed the hospitality she lovod to bestow Tile funeral procession to St. Andrew's over all almost impass- able rnud was largely attended. A High Mass of Requiem was cele- brated by he!’ faithful and devoted lxlstor, Rev. A. i’, Mcheliian, who also ‘assisted at the grave. The pull hearers rwore: Iluvtd‘ MacDon- llhi, Itussel ‘Clark. J. J. .\iacDonald. Dllvlll Jay, ‘Henry Coffin and Daniel Birt. The singing of tile Funeral Mass was lléflllllfllllly rendered by nlolllbors of the St. Andrew's choir. .\llly llor soul rest ill pezlc. -—-¢0->—-——- CAPT. LEWIS MclLEAN. Carnation Milk I Cur Pledge THIS is our pledge to yciu-—a simple pledge of simple goodness. l. Perfect Purity -~ Carnation Milk comes to you pure and fresh, whoic- some and absolutely safe. 2. High Food Vaiuc—-Carnatio‘ con- tains all thc nourishing qualities of rich, full-cream milk, concentrated to double richness. 3. Delicate Taste—Foods acquire a finer flavor, coffee takes on a richer savor, when Carnation is used. 4. Creamy Smoothncss-Tlle texture of foods is improved when this creamy milk is used incooking. to lMilk-Users 5. Economy — Carnation goes farther than ordinary milk, with less spoila e and wastage. And it cuts cream bifis in three. These qualities are Carnation's pledge to you. Prove them to yourself. Then you will understand why Carnation has become the biggest selling brandof evaporated milk in ail the world. Tell your grocer you want Carnation. Write for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address Carnation Mill: Products Company, Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. . ‘ '. ‘l’? . “Ilrom Contented Cows” Produced m Canada l‘ 'i‘il<- itolll ill the (illllrliiun of tile 25th inst, announcing tllc sudden dl-atll in Gloucester, Nlltss, oi (loot. ilowls iiicilcnn, liorlllanville. lllltivo of iicrmllllviile, where a g0. alum in tilt (lralld Banks, ilnrlrtzos, to (ircenillnll for coll anrli ilaiilllli. and to till: South and dnwll Iloro ill North Lilly ill [nlrsllit oi ijlin null-koroi. ill his nlurkcrci infl his vcs WHITE SEED OA-‘FB. Grads tion but not absolutely true Got our prion: Bo tlil Wanted or can m. d sLAcKs of QOOd ccidr flu Prices pfimptly glyph. l Seedsfilcu til, ‘P. s; lclllllll Oat for ordinary feed quality. sold In bugs oft-thrive buoitslc each, full quantity for an acre, grain uniform In six’ , plump and will seed quickly. I I ybur order now. We will hold lylpt delivery," \ Allxvnrietis; In stock. We also nfillfcu c good heavy reclunsd and evaded island grown lfiNNERS and OLD ISLAND ilartelrldl 00., Ltdl ... .. .. v . Ml". iiorllslly was n prominent M" s-s Ethel Mosservoy is lspwnd- melllbol- of the Knights of Colum- iul: the Easter holidays in Char-Hills ill Havana. lottotown. with ill-r parents, Mr. liiis illllllodiate family ore two and lMrs. .i. A. iiiesservey. ' dllugiltors. lMrs. l’). St. (‘iuir (lay- llol‘. wife oi‘ tile British (‘onsui at‘ tML-fl Kllllllcpn Frlzzplfll central Mlililtlli. Bavaria, and Miss (tlatiysl, ‘Rolloquo nllli Verna Frizzelifwhv) nuts with her father at tllel lStzlnl-hei. llllve lbecn in the city at-‘end. l lollllill-g the "FNICHPTG- Convention. llis wife. forlllorly llliss Beatrice] iluwronro of iilllifux, predocoasorl; ..\iiss Joan (laseltly, student atlililn throo yours ago. ' i’. l\\'. (T. is spelidlili,’ hor Easter; iMr. it‘. .I_ ‘llfifiibllly null lVirs. |iOli(lILyl5_ at. her ilolllc in Willmotld. .i. ‘Hflrlihy of this l-iiy. are bro- villlPy. lMr. H. B, Dunibar, Aimaptiler null sister of deceased. ‘filerel is ill the city. ——- .\lr. Philip Noonnn. Manager of i [he Provincial Bank has left for; _ - . .. I iilllifnx where he will spend East-l cl". ~, .\lr. allli Airs. iicdloy V. ilulltain and .\lr. and Mrs. F}. 1i’. floor. re- turned Saturday night from a lll~1 iilziltful visit. to California by way‘ of tile Plllullllzl ‘Canal. Mr. Ell-Beer‘ has returned from l1 holiday visit to (‘aiifol-llill. \ Mr. Gordon Culllpbeil of iilo Pro-i vlncilli Bank Staff nrrlvlnpllllloli by. l\!r Albert iiianlrilurll‘, loft Friday, nlorllinlc. for Quint John where theyl wlll spend the week ond. ' A change of"‘S-EED OATS always pays. We offer some CHOICE NO. 1 quality and high germination SEED '[‘||_|||L5p l,-,,.l.. ,l.l gel-ll wl- |~||||'[ hqll’): STOCK of the following VIPIGUGQ lMiPROVlED “BANNER? 'j',‘,',',','.‘,' ",‘-jI,."‘,‘,'_'"'- !,'.‘f_‘,fc"'.'Q,_,'L',‘,‘_‘,'.‘,; sgfiffpi l "LEADER", ".ABUNDANOE", "VICTORY," lQNTARIO .\n_v Ilrlli! sloro. QWWH. all TRUE ITO. NAMIE. and the best possible quality- _“‘ “ l . . - .. o-oooo-ooooovn i . it. . ' ‘ Also ONE OARLOAD._of our National brand re-clcaned t An Ounce of Performance is Worth a Ton of. A l Complaint No. 1 for purity and germ-ina- ’ to variety. An excellent Seed Our SEED OATS are all wvvvO-O4-&O§+ 4 i l l You will hgvs no cause to Obmpllln If you fortify your system against April's damp and changeable weather by . taking Wsmpolc’: Emulsion i of Cod Liver OII. , By Marie Belmont i i germination, samples and I , 'l‘illl ovenyouthfui two-piecohlizuit; ‘is l w ill the first ranks of fall 0a.‘, but lPl-Inl tonic In two clzs "Ilhdup “w” mm the new “M” mm 50m"- G“ I Mm‘ “M” lilo introduced in evon so simple ,1 Inn ntlall- as a. talilomd suit. ulc People lll I Nllvy lblue serge nlnkos tho db- bl lflltod affair above with ts Harold L. Worthy Th l w m I 0 h" 1' owns 0s asoserx .W‘ -c 1E Dnuams the friiied blouse is white crepe do Ishl rt skirt and short Jacket. 7 “NIH-.i.”",,“;»,' chine. iarl-fll, flllllily- llf)l'ii(‘.\\’iti‘ll flight. liPi" inst illness silo selllonl or nev~ Capt. John Mlriducilern, of tilo. Mrs. “Yard. willl was ill-rot‘! oi‘ or lllurlllllrcd. All of ilov suffering Settlement ilourd. is It iii‘]'ilit‘.\\'. ilor illlsilllnli srllllll l\Vi'lil_V-hl'i'l’tlilWIlS llorllu ill ll spirit of calmness of Black ilnsil" years ago, now leave-s to luourll tingalld of (Ihristiulll fortitude. A few was suli news, to "The McLeans his old friends and neighbors at were, forty years alto. a strong Vllllt, McLean “'11s fl tinlzent, comprising as tlloy dill he families of vlrile nlcll and WOIIIOII, sons llussoli lilo first thirty years 0f hill Only one old mull of tile llallll- now .\inss.; life. following fzlrnling ltlld fishing 5l11'ViVOS.-—JOS(2l)h (‘. .\lr.-Hutu. previous to his moving to Glouccs- is sud to think that Capt. tor (Cape Ann) nearly forty yearlsoftell weathering the seas lro iierc ilc pursued the iilllllllirArctie Ocean to the trudo. lllld it was but ll silort time ill tile south, and the Northern- wlloll llc was entrusted with the westerly coasts oi‘ Europe for luoreI capiiliill-y of a fishing schooner-fthan thirty years, siloulli ho sulilol‘ For ii score ul- nlorc yours ilo sailed llolliy out oi‘ (tape Ann on ll-Hliilit! viiy-‘ilrliifl-fltl llli‘. oolnllflflllivfli itnstrcots oi‘ GIDUUCSLOT. Alllss. trips down hero llc usuallly iiiililf‘ Sunday. lliarl-il ‘list, Airs. u visit in ilis-olll ilolllo at. iil-rlllnn-j\V:trll. a vory highly ostoollloli rc- mlll-il llli sol] viilo, renewing zll-quaintantxos,ionv- sidonl of Hullipslliro. pzlssoli pl-lll-o- rolzliivos cl in tllc port of Soul-is. fully away at tile ripe old ago of‘ l-on- loss oi’ a kind and lovilll; lli(I|li(‘i.ill()liI‘-‘4 ileiore her death tiliU hnd her four iivc sons and two (iallnllll-rs. Tlll- favorite passage, llln fourteenth aro Spllrl-looll. \\'l-yllllllllil.'l-ilzlpllsr of the (iospol of John read Wiiiizllll. iil-lll-ktoll. Mass. jflll- ller. so that onle more she it Fred, (Jllzlrlottetlllvll. and llfliljilliilllllllllillil hear of tllul. ilolno of lnllny Lewis and Dalligi, iialllpslllrle; and tllo nlunsions to “'llll'ii she was soon Iii lilo tiaughtors are Airs. Stallil-y Foollol'..t0, pro. favriilnu SonRocklalld, .\las. and MPH. lil-rto- Wholl tile olld l-amc silo was lAulll. Clyde iiivt ,iuunll roaliy-~rel1d_v and waiting- Mrs. Warll was vl-l-y dour to aillwlliting for tile Master's Welcome hlJr illlllily ullli tiloy will ll-oi ilol-il-ail "Weary one l-nlne ilonle." The dcllill oll torru loss very keenly. valloy of illl- shallow had no ter- y quici| The liocl-zlsod, \\'liIi,‘~‘-f‘. lll:lilil-.ll'l~lll':<l for ill-r. she knew ill Whom Iiililiiill tvns diary Juno lll'iillt‘l'.<.lili, silo llad ilelil-lvoll and sile was per- ,\\’-'iH tho last surviving lnolllilol- oi sulull-ll that lie was able lo keep It’! flllllily of sovoll ilrlltlll-rs ilil"\\'liitI silo llnd eolnnlitted to iiil dour sisters. trust against that doy. Hol- pas- rli| Silo was il lady who was widoly silll; was ollo 0i ozllnl tlllli of deep William llllll favrl lilly llllowll, and will ill pr. co. l ill ll |iI.i‘i(t' i‘ll‘l‘lt' o!‘ ‘Filo lllnorlll. wilich was a large and frionlis. tllil‘. was hold on the afternoon of Sill" look a dot-ll illtl-rosl ill all \\'l-dllr-sli:l_v. hiarril 2,1. Tho service |il1‘(‘i. his MRS. WILLIAM WARD ‘lil lilo Iatol‘ evening hours . - f, l. _ ‘ litifiisll)‘ wtl.» lillj,‘ lli‘ lllo_:<llc~ _ _ Y. __ _ _ _ . _, . _, ., y _ l; _. ,- _ _ ,_ , ._ . _ _ ._ H _ H ‘ non Sivnns sl-wl (‘omonmefl- 1%.‘: i.‘ llllr; ..:.:l?.:';:r::z;11..r;%..'lal1: :.;.::..:':.;.'.;‘:¢"" zzu:..::.:...:x.l:;';1l."l'n:f' .22? l - ._ ._ . p: _V,»|.,,. .. . . .. . ._ ..v .. .. ... _- » - ~ v l l Mr w’ “mater ,s_ ,31,;Lm.e "Pg"? h}? om mum‘ FT‘; l“ _“H l‘ warmly welcomed by his old lleilzll- so that the coming oi the end was Fo ilol- homo Zill wllrllly (‘Iiillfilflbi it'i'. lie '. ll. Plorlso. and Rev. It. Ii. o-»+»»¢..-“+»1 n“ FOQOOQ-OOQO4Q-OG4 Aluh/lu p, Spending $2,510,. m T011?“ f'f_"_"ll-“jl_*lw"" "W" Sum“ illlrs llllli frequently banquets and not unexpected. For some tinlo IL received n ll0iil‘ly \\'(‘lL‘lliill' llllll li'l\Sil'|\'"‘,‘f, . '_"'*"’— ‘ "“ rllnln wlll, 11],, lllgllghlm- llliggpuyllafhlllilfll,l, I‘ mp1“, [MK “Drab clltortnirllucnts were gotten up Ill was known to the loved ones that ollo needing aid over ‘(TIHIHI upon Til" ,"l'ill'l\“l"|lf‘"§t were Bolljrmlin f, a , i';|“’]‘]’,y i.” mm‘, ‘mp ills weieolllo. IIe early nlurrierhinjsilo oolllli never be well again. llol- ill vain. in tilllrls o1’ Fl(']i!i€‘4.~ \\':l--li. Daniel Vi ri and Fred Ward, I ‘,Mr_ _r_ A‘ Clark is home frmrpkduzl, ‘lhlxkum. {wllfllh}! ‘vim mélGlouceslor, iris wife being a Miss All that. kind friends lllld llledlrai or sorrotv no olll- l-oulll in. lllllll- c-nlr of llll- l]. <-~lc<'ll' ' ‘ lillllllllllld (Zoilelzc. Montreal for iato I<‘ ii ~\rll:lllll as '\liiiiiigf‘l‘ He. Alkmmlml. 0i Cjlrglifiulloélgail; alga‘,smfllrlfallixqdodglngivfuileflceulza and klilirhlj]fliillnlllfiilfiirilllgho “ s l H ‘ |];ll"Q ‘lli(\l‘ \\ 1H" -ll l‘ H " " " ' ' ' '- I ' n - ‘t: . l‘. ,’ ' ' ' .. .".'.'.'.w; C -- ‘r » .1. the ‘miller Holidays- W“ """'r““'""l“ 31"'“"wr mm‘ m‘ Ililflsa Ignlmélllohxdeslor s Oneosistel‘ ‘bf ‘reserve QSIFOIIEUI drew llfadilptillly menlilol- Of-‘iliyt? Baptist (‘lllilffill zwll‘ i-von- ~' d I tn A“ ( ‘or w l‘ 7 \i s I l ‘K ii i‘ or ii ‘i ftfllllmllflltll‘Ellwllzifllllli lllyhnriqx} Neil McPhL-e, iiig Pond, ‘ifihltziiess, until on the above nlontionod was deeply interested in all dopllrl- l lg. ;- I. ~ - - tiw Kfngston , .l'...oln c», l l ,~o ‘ '2' ‘I .'\'* , I , . -. , ._. ___ fipflmw "mrmwg m); nATLqitl rm hprllmm. MUM h" 10mm, [he qTUM Sili‘vl\E!S him, though one of a date iler gentle spirit winged" itsments of the uork. 'iillolll.,llnlli (tlilfHlV. lilllltziller. llilrs. Arthur Lyons, (Tonlpally oi‘ (‘llba iliitl llocllnlv ' 7' iMintn, ‘N: lH, ' " ' 'I'i"l*.<ilil-lit. lzollors FROM A|Iey& Go’s. Great Shoe OUR COMPLETE. STOCK IS THROWN ON THE iiIARKEi‘ And we give you full benefit of our exclusive knowledge of where a and when to buy. Take your! time, compare goods and prices then buy where you can do the best. Spring, get the latest. w-m-c Ours is mostly new stock, bought for Easter and h Barometer Readings TUESDAY’ OPENWG DAY $2.65 and Brown Oxfords for Women are taking 9p pain o’ women,‘ Kldromf: MOFINING—RIUIBF slow. looks plxnbxtoelNivvzn W"- "° Y £225 "RC fl "(ist- $3.95 This lot of women's shoes has proven to be a great ° a °' ° ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' NOON-Warmer, business c0m' attraction. all sizes and kinds still in stock. 50 pairs, one ctrap kid slipper!‘ ing good, store full of customers. ‘ t ' Me H new as above’ for hm“, w...’ any c133 N|GH-|-__G°°d trad, a,“ aml-no" $2.95 Black Satm Pumps, are a grea avou I . a ‘ ' B n or gay, rgggslpta satisfactory. stock. 120 palrs Women: row Black Oxfords. low heels. great for WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31st $3.00 These patent ontetiltrap slippers, with the nice hccil grgwing girls. Sale price sozng MORNING—Trade started early. ¢i""°i 9 "=55 c ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . P"! "P "cw cinv“ “an and ma‘ 30c to $2.00 Customers are not buying children's shoes in 120 pairs as above, a little higher N°°N"N”'w "w" "para". y proportion, they are equally as good value. heel. Military shape. Now $300 i" hzvm“ 9nd ‘new “on shoe the young now when the shoeing is crowds . “out NIGHT-Busy all afternoon. re- suits better than cxpeflfll- $4.98 Men's Boots. all shapes and sizes (Mme Wflrlh vP- s t 10.00 Brow and Black are perhaps the great- THURSDAYHAPRIL 1" eztflttrallilon to: men. ' only. Moments-same. H H No Approbatlon .00 W kin B at: for men are ta ng we . u "°°~—~$*""- ‘a °' ' ° -- W- W Parcels Dehvered GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd Oh It's a Lovely War, sings the people from the nlIl . Closed all day. great rest, By special appointment. should" do well hopeinq. SATURDAV, APRIL 3rd in Boston. MORNING--Trade opened strong. everything should be n big day» fuvourablc. HERE YOU ARE SIR fitted Fiddler Cheveric with a pair of our $4.98 bargains, level headed. N“ Here's NOTES LA DIES’ WEAR country. $155 JVIIIIE-gdords. are winners, all new istocil,‘ lock ahead to summer wear. a RUBBER Goons Hera Io s very "NW4!" "9" and not often found In dltmllt sales, but hero It yo». Chlldrerfc rubbers .. ....... . 58o Children's rubber boot; $1.3 Misses Rubbers 65o Mlscee Rubber Boob . Women's Rubber! .... Women's Rubber loch $2.80 Men’; Rubber; ............ 81-05 Men's Rubbers. cloud cilia 4s Cents "rnu lot m to Old fhBllIOflQd “la ‘don't m; very well, however one man took twenty pairs. RUBBER Goods are a big feature. Rcad the list over again, next column. HOSIERY Ladies are buying up their summer supply, go to it. EASTER SHOES At caving prices, the first time you M9” “w” bmw" -w°"k|"' ..........,.......... -- 01-29 boots . . . . . . 03- gzfn-h“ the oppoflunm’ m many Mani. gnu,"- gum “is “q ' l‘ Men's Box Kip medium ‘WGIIM ' ,_____ . . . . . . ..................-.-. $8.78 n‘ boots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 . . Men's Rubber loch. above til . , ., Men's Real Donqoll Biucher & .--. , , Boot. . . . . . . . . . . $4.80 yr ... I flili’.flll‘..li..l’l77f'l..?"fafli LIMITED l $315.: ZTlILA-‘f? é."l'i'.."'1:.9 j '0 . Yflllhl’ nulls» Iona In! > l ..T??.Z.‘TYT?'FZ..'T7'F?T.ffi°°vl3l FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR m... 11 l. s) ~ I . i