A Wonderful “Rayonl” Silk A Stocking, good 75c value 50c ' a very special offer Good heavy weight Rayon hose, 31 inches length, “mock seam” up back, re- inforced heel, toe and sole. This wonder- ful stocking is offered in Honey Beige, Flesh, Silver grey, Atmosphere, Gun met- al, Black and White._ _ It's the best stocking for the money you ever saw. Mailed post 50c paid for. . . . . . . . . . ., Canadifs Best rm; _ mmurnrraroww Oman...» l Are you ready for a happy Easter-arc the ' children ready-is ..the home ready? Your prepar- ' ations can be completed easily and speedily here. r A Store Complete ,l Easter iReaclinesr-Replete PVith Beautiful Spring fflaehions-W/here Economy Prices are the’ Rule ! Our hreparations have brought thenewest and best for the Easter season here for you-in abund- ant and satisfying variety. " - The new, the interesting fashions! EASTER GLOVES WOMEN'S AND MEN'S 75c to $3.50 s. ,A.McDONALDO Kid and fabric gloves in all the new styles. Novelty embroidered cuff styles, all at special pri- DOLLAR a anything so good Chateau, Teatone, Mailed postpaid on Pure Thread Silk Hose, extra quality, a wonderful wearer, lovely finish and fine appearance. We have never seen Rose Taupe, Gun metal, French Nude, of price. . .. .. . . . STOCKING for less than $1.25 Black and White. receipt .00 estern Guardian —WESTEBN AGENlt-Mr. O. J llant is Guardian Agent in How- and will be pleased to receive w and renewal subscriptions. ti. .-woon a co, onarsvn will , vs new Easter Mlllinery on display i inning Wednesday, March 27th. ‘ ' - aoci-a-iia-zi ' <1 -WESTEBN HORSES en route to merside, a carload. All young. d and broken. Should arrive ut the 25th. Bee them and get ces before purchasing elsewhere. Jor Schurman. 8053-3-22-31. ' —NOTICE—Havlng two cars of L esterri horses to arrive at Freetown ' rch 29th. A. c. Gardiner, Lower eetown, P. E. I. 8079-3-23-31 l —DUN'BLANE woman's INSTI- TEL-Dunblane Women's‘ Institute - id its regular monthly meeting on rch 9th at the home of Mrs. r rge Easter. Eight members and l’ irty visitors were present. The eetlng opened with chorus and '; ed, after which the various com- ittees presented their reports. A ommendatlon that a new map of e world be purchased, was made by ' e school committee "and the secre- ~'- was instructed to secure same. iThe resolution regarding the pro- ’. al to build a new sanitorlum was ~~ scntcd by the secretary and dis- ‘ssed by the members, but failed to celve the support of the Institute. mittees for next month were ap- ,Mrs. Amos Gorrlll, Mrs. George n“. ter: School Committee, Mrs. Neil Boulter, lvli-s. Wm. A; Gillcssh: Rs~ freshmcnt Committee, Mrs. Percy McPherson, Mrs. Amos Dori-ill, Mrs. D. A. McPherson. As few members W?" Dfmnt. owing to inclement weather it was decided to defer the selection of the next place of nicot- lng until later. 'Hnll-call ls to be answered by relating a joke. The meetins then ldiollmcd and the bal- aricc of the meeting was spent in games. Refreshments were carved by Mrs. Easter and Mia. D. A. Mc- Pherson. Collecticn for Institute funds amounted to 09.85. In Memoriamc ma. 4 rorm HORNE After a. short illness, another well known resident of Wlnsloe, lldr. John Horne passed peacefully away on the 19th of March. A man well and fav- orably known, not only in this pm- vince, but Dominion-wide as p, suc- cessful farmer and business man, whose word was as good as his bond. a familiar figure about our city Il-Ylei-l- llWly! a lover and owner of beautiful horses, and imbibed in his sons the desire to carry on tho work that interested him. Though a man of '15 he retained an active interest in all things up to his lug 111. ness. The funeral service was hsld from his old home in Winsloe cn the 21st where the beautiful burial service of the Church of and was read by Rev. Mr. Johnson, Rector of 8t. John's Chum-i at Milton assisted by Rev. Mr. Grant, Winllos United lnted as followsz-Slck Committee, Church. Despite the bad roads a d‘; 0 é "ii fro,’ i‘: '.%§d}'{' f? . fife": Cata WRITE your name and we'll send you th in Canada. FEET. USE THE Ask for the New WALL PAPER 1N1! corms followed the remains ‘to shorwood Osmutsry. where he was laid to rest beside‘ his wifc ‘and chil- dren who predcceasod him, with the the oomniital service by my. m. Johns». There arc left to mourn two sons. Nsagh and Parker. Thurs ware beautiful floral ttlbllill 1min relat- lvos and friends. The pull-bearers were: Mr. Alex. B. Maokay, Mr. Geo. Abbott, MY. Ruben Good, M1‘. ante-t lflliphsnt, Mr. Albert Show, Mr. L. J. Mscleau. MB. IIOIATIO NELSON The funeral of the late Horatio Nelson. who died recently in Boston, was held on Wednesday at Montague. the body having arrived on the Island last Monday evening accompanied by Mrs. Nelson, her son Horace, and Miss Anna Nelson. sister of the deceased. Tho body was taken to the home of Mr. Nelson's son, Mr. fluy Nelson, and was viewed there by hundreds of friends. . In the afternoon it was removed to the United Church, where services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Stirling, assisted by -R.:v. Mr. Williams, of the Baptist Church. and Rev. Mr. still of the Ohurch of Ohriab. ' v ’ Mr. Stirlin! raid an eloquent trib- ute to the memory of Mr. Nelson, re- ferring tc his exemplary character as and useful career as one of the most highly honoured and respected resi- dent of Montague. During tho impressive service. a quartettc from the choir sang "Take the name of Jesus with you." The following other familiar hymns were sung "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Forever with the 10rd." Burial was in the Lower Montague Oemcbsry. the body being followed to its last resting place by c very large number of people. _' The service at ths grave was con- ducted by the Masons. - Thc psll bearers were B. W. Stew- art, James A. Dewar, W. A. McLarsn. Hugh Mclnsn, Byron Bownocs and l, Uhfldillll gentleman and hi! lcng. 08S.‘ i“ All Here-a-at 11....» Bash-Leading Styles -in Easter Apparel"! A Collection That ‘Will Add to the Prestige of This Store ! New Sweaters With V or crew necks", in the popular. shades for spring. Corn- silk, mauve, suntan, beige. Plain or‘ with a jacquard pattern. Never is it more important to have smart clothes and never is tliisstore bet-. ter prepared to supply them. WOMEN'S, EN’$ THEY ARE Montreal. wards back. In a Prince / y‘ MISSES‘, LITTLE WOM- AND EXTRA SIZES . EASTER DRESSES EASILY WORTH $25.00 ‘ . $12.98 l 25 Evening Dresses, just one of many lucky purchases by our Mr‘ McDonald who has returned from a buying trip to . SIZES 16-20 Peach, Sunny, Blues, Pinks, Rose, Greens. 124511210 acorns $9.00 ‘to $60.00 Silhouette, straight or with flare to» ‘ Tendency towards fitted lines and back dip‘ Bows, capes and one- sided revers. Flat furs like ‘gaylak and lapin flat fox fur also important. And all at Economy Prices. i a EASTER DRESS SALE! ‘Another lucky purchase by Mr. Mc- Donald from a factory in Montreal‘ Dres- ses in Velvet, Georgette, Canton crepe and Flat crepe. All colors in this collec- tion. Sizes 14 to 40. $6.08 *° $11-98 Range. PRINTED RAYON VOILES _ Lovely new voiles for summer dresses, they are so dainty you will be, surprised . at the values, 55o to $1.50. g Mr. MAN Dress-up-for-Easter! Men’s and young men's all wool navy blue, Single and Double Breasted mod- t $0120.00 *0 $00.00 The new double breast- ed vest suit, in different patterns made by Freed- man, Quality Clothes’. Young men's first longs “I200 ‘° $18.00 EASTER HOSI EROY‘ Women’-s full-fashioned worth $1.75 0n sale .. .. Wonderful value in pure thread silk hose at $1.00:- Best value in the city. Men’s _ Broadcloth Shirts $1.50. , The most popular shirts on the market.- Tan, blue and white all high- count broad- cloth. Also other new Easter shirts with soft collars by ‘Tooke’ and ‘Eastern.’ CAPS FOR EAs-rsa "PRINCE"_ sun's Egg}: 1:3: 111:3,“ 133g, For boys and young ' patterns best show- men Mm 0M m‘ “'0 ing in the city, 75c pairs trousers. all at to $2.50‘ economy prices. A Q some four or five weeks before the coining of the end. During these weeks, Mrs. McCon- brcy was suffering from what seem- ed to be a heavy cold but, as she was apparently gradually improving, her loved ones did not consider her case as being at. all serious. I i On the evening of the above nien- tioned date, at about 9.15, she took a weak turn. Medical aid was quick- ly summoned and all that could be done, was done, but to no avail. The messenger of death'had undoubtedly come and come suddenly. In a short time the gentle spirit had winged its heavenward flight. Mr. Jiichard Y. McOoubrey, hus- band of the deceased, passed away some ten years ago. Mrs. McCcu- brey now leaves to mourn the loss of s kind and loving mother, three sons and one daughter. The sons worthy comers found a hearty -wcl- come. To the school ehlldrsmfrom the school just over the way, who cams into her home, she was sym- pathetic and kind. Since shc passed away many have spoken of how, when they were young, they had enjoyed spending some time in Mrs. McOoubrcyh home and of how they recall the many happy memories of their visits there. By her many deeds of kindness and love she will long be relmnbmd by all who came l ncontact with her. Hers was indeed a well-spent life and she has only gone on to receive the "Well done of the gccd and faithful servant." Although the end came suddenly she was found rciidy-yss, ever ready for the Mas- ter's loving call "True and faithful one, Welcome Home." She nobly lived and calmly went coupon below, cut out and mail to us economical WALL PAPER CATALOGUE _ Eighty six new designs, prices based on f DOUBLE ROLL OF 72 SQUARE D. J. Holman. logue very plainly on the e biggest, best, most COUPON ‘ v log-pin 0,1" nqorc-qa-spgc-psqs no.0 o(0gO~lpQl,l|l_l| , u’ ‘ - . . p MOORE & MCLEOD LIMITED i 1 . g Charlottetown, P. E .1. Bend the new Wall Paper Catalogue to gn-s c|o|s ogs-c s o w O_I'l s 0.; q-nc-ys-c 0.0 c one’ achescocoon-moussesnosssucco-eo \ Hcnncucy, New Glhlgow. NJ. The ilcrcl tflirutss included the following. Pillow from widow and family. lesion: wreaths from Mr. and Mrs. W. l. Pools. Mrs. George Thompson and family: the Massey Harris Oomlllflli A. Borne b 00.5 Ike. W. A. Ounimllll; ilk-find N?!’ n. 0.10am and faint"; Messrs. Boston; Miss Annie Nelson: 1dr. and Mrs. Isaac Noun, Boston: crescent from 1hr!- quy and Hubert: lvrorl 3W8! 91F‘ mes and Alice. lfllln. 111.; William. Laura. and family. New Glasgow, N. 5.: so. and ldks. .7. '1‘. Oumilll‘. olaqcw. I. 8.: cut sown. Hrs. W. New Ill. IIOIAID I. IIQOOUIIII. On the cmdns oi ‘launder. Dug away, , Great heart, thou wouldst be sad were we lo pay In tears, our tributp. Rather shall we wreath. your grave; With Joy and write the happiness you gavel Those will P57 W1! neuter homage " than our tears. These will live beyond your own brief span of years, are Mr. H. A. ‘U. McOoubi-ey ct Syd- ney, N. 5.; Mr. L. D. H. McCoubrcy, and w. I-Iany Mccoubrey, of New Glasgow, and the daughter is Miss lnulsc Mcooubrav. also of New Glas- sow. Two other daughters prede- ccusd thm mother, Miss Susie Mc- Ooubiw- died in i908 and Mrs. J. Herbert Simpson, passed away in l9- I6. '.l'lis deceased, whose maiden name was Miss Elisabeth Younker, was one Du!” mmwf’ 1mm "m, u" of s family of four brothers and two “m” ma‘ 1°“ m‘ sisters. The brothers were Com-Ada" mun‘ h“ w u” “m. Younker. Milton, James Yoilnker. _ ‘° m" * ~ Winslco, -John Younkcr, ‘Darlington, and George U. Younkcr. loyalist. The trail Miss Gladys Iiowthcr, Bcarlewwn. spent the weak-end in Albany Vil- luc, the guest ofMr. and Mrs. star- llng MsoKay. ' Mr. William flodgcrson, spent the week-cud at hm Tryou- Mecsrs. Archie Thompson and Lloyd Hewett of Tryon were visitors to Al- bany on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payntsr and little son, Kenneth. of Lower Bcdcquc were visitors to Albany on Wednes- dly svcninl. the sucsts cf Mr. and Mrs. George Burns. Miss Grace Holland, scsrletcwn, has returned home after spending a law mks Plllll-ntly with friends. in Ousry. The many friends cf Mr . Harold 110ml. an sorry to hear that 11s n confined to lib homo with I bad lt- tsck of qulncsy. Mr. Olsude Hewett, Oops ‘Ii-swam, limit a few days pleasantly with friends in Albany. Misses Margaret Affleck 5nd mm; Orouman, ‘wm visitors to Victoria, Alblhy, homo in 5 o i E Dry mouth and parched throat are grateful for the refreshing coolness of Wriglewfs Spearmint. The delightful flavor recalls the u joyous freshness of springtime. . Wrigleyis-whitens teeth, sweetens , the mouth, clears the throat and ‘aids - ‘dilestion, while the act of chewing all!!! Ind the nerves. ~- All tiheac are positive benefits which are in to the pleasure wflllfl’! Young old. ' - a