A‘ .. w". ti; e/Milliiiery Ovéhing ‘lffhursday Afternoon ‘ i k iMarch 27th. A ; You are invited to visit this great showing the new hats. new dresses. new coats. new l" essories of all kinds. In Qvery department there will be. special ' lays of seasonable merchandise. A a" THURSDAY AFTERNOON andv ~ following days. H! A ~04“ l iii/loom e» McLeod Ltd .1,~ i saw-arses: ens ueacv;ie-reoeii;§;sg:;q;;s .< s-iis a... ‘vrb- 1/‘ The New ' Borsalinos are ready This finest oi! all hats _ for men is here in all the v new shapes and colors. Will you come in today and let us show you’! i $7.50 and $8.00 o‘: .1, Other nice makes at l $2.50, s4.00.*$5-00' OOREA c; IfI°LEOD ' Western“ Carnation i-aoant‘ s55; um Ifflfifl.‘ _ - ‘ inn-amassin- ‘ -OI»DII. Inns‘! I-INGDOGI and Tightloch full Ne. I heavy gauge p14 vanised man fencing at traces. " ‘ 1 asis-a-ss-zi. i 4n?! sore, twine, nets. eart- wood. seine tar and all fishing sup- plies at Breeds. 3154-25-31. -AGIID 338ml!!!‘ DIAD‘ -- An old and respected resident oi’ Ner- boro, has Ira-seed away in the person oi Mr. John A. Hardinl’. at the ad- vanced ass or eishty-eisht years. His remains were laid to rest in Suinmeriield f‘ story, on Sunday, March 10th, and the funeral was largely attended-E. -PAIN'I'U‘L ACCIDEKlT-A regret- table accident occurred at Glenwood on Thursday when Mr. ililmphmy Oulton o! that place sustained a broken leg. Doctors were inimediate~ 1y called and set the fractured limb and at latest reports he was rest- ing comfortably as could be expect- ed urider the circumstances.-O. Lotfhspenitbreeweshsvarynlsas- antlyindharlottewwqtbaluastot -M.iss Vivian ‘Woodslde, teacher at Pleasant Valley, spent the week and in Bnrinaiield with her sister. 1m. Hyatt Useless-J. 4m. H. B. llaslam, ‘lprlngiield. u» n, was u.‘ Charlottetown mt week as a delenteto the W. A. 0on- ventiom-E. “ ‘ ~ - amiss Frieda Bow-non and mas Georgie Campbell, students oi Prince oi Wales Ooliese. spent the week end at their homes in Buni- _"@.—'a. -'l‘l'ie many irieni: of w. Henry‘ Weeks, who is residlnz with his; daughter, Mrs. Everett Harlem. Bprinaiield, Int e1, will be sorry to hear that he has been seriously illi tor the past two weeksi-I. A -xaassuama News-m ease and rapidity with which news trav- els in modern times was recently well demonstrates when a radio ines- sage sent out by Helium's at noon on Wednesday brought to anxious relatives and friends in Glenwood the news that m. Lyle Livingstone, who had been taken to the Prince County Hospital that morning had reached there in as good a condition as could be expected. Yesterday the same means conveyed the news that his condition remained unchanged. 0on- siderabls anxiety had been felt as to how he would endure the trip as ‘it was neceuary to take him over nine l; ggmiogwwwn gram 5mm ‘J y miles on a couch to Oleary Station. w“, w“. 55,11. gnu-L 1g‘ w“. He was accompanied to Summerside: 12am strong and m-s. Ireland-B by his rather, Mr. Charles Living-' stone and the doctor. An X-ray ab! ~31, James H. Yeo. who has, animation showed that the rifle bul-Z been attending the Diocesan inset- m with which he hid been scold-z mp in Ohaflottetown. is spends-i; a sntally injured had passed through few days in eumnierelds baton re the lung and was lodged in the shoul-' turnin: to her name in Pan niu.-s der blade iron-i which it will be re- moved later i! necessary-O. -Mr. Hadley Woodside. ‘Bradsh- bane. accompanied by his lather, Mr. Harvey Woodside, Clinton, have re-_ tiirned irons a pleasant- visit to Btf John. While filler! they were the‘ guests o! Hr. Willa Wcodslda-li. ' -Amen¢ those attendinsthe an- nualrneetingcfthalllktliloces~ an Board 0t the Women's Auxiliary; ...usnyi‘riendsw'illregrettelearn l F. Z -'1_he Form at. silean- ors attaining the iliiecesan c! the M. B-Jand the meetings o! the at Charlottetown. lived doe many years in the Madon- gan mine house. which was built his ioeodathersshout pertainedtotheweldareoiifliectnn- rnunitylnpoliiilee Mshlloflougan was a very prominent liberal. He wesaliielomniemberoiflssnesl- 5i sea-rowing widow, one ‘dam-liter. Lois wile as Ellphalet Hewett oi rims ggzéqmu g5 8 3' \ -‘-»4 * if [DAR siiinoLas EYESIGHT “$3.. fifmfifi! “ °'°"'°°""'- . *- ' ' hand u» fellow-Ins as» samu- Ylll— \ J EXAMINATION IEHJ-IMQH- " I smiles- Jeassh Ins-risen. . 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' . ‘ aid is wall known Yon are FORMAL a Wzursday '4 i l Smart y PRO Ws COATS MILLINERY j t l SUITS assesses DRESSES uosmnr omvns l. AND OTHER ACCESSORIES 7 All charmingly designed and the refreshing colours. A vivid and the softer colours a. dis- tinctive note of newness. i “ash icsns [united to Our ' OPENING 0H March 27th. AND rounwme nsrsl Portraying Springs T’ Infinitely varied, exhileratingly new, the mode for Spring is expressed . here in charming new fashions. E BR 0s LIMITED "run "FASHION CENTRE” Cordially Afternoon \. Modes A portray; both. in \ I to moon-i the u... c! a loving and Herbert nurses. ramps: IO.JM aim-cur. kind sister. The niswn lllcDon- Oaoraetewn and hernianytriendawillnntiofltthat klnd and lovinfdisvcsition 1h her home. She was visited frequently b? he: pastor, Rev. .1. c. MacDonald. who administered to her the last rites or the ncmanbstbolie Ohureb, o! which aha ‘was a amiss, rneinber. ‘rhe many Mass Cards, lpiritual Sou- quetl and Iiettera o! Sympathy show the hish esteem in which aha was held. lhe leaves to infill‘! 1V0 lil- tars. to whom also!!! HUD“!!! is extended. Rs: runerslwss ans ct the laraat held for some tiara-A. elGaos-seiownI-Iiehleheohloenttha week and arhis heme in Pansiura Islands-A. . ‘ " ..'asr. naneis Iselsebsrn. who ‘hsshsaninlaunehinQretui-nsdto hishoaisinOeoqetown~A lllilfll, re- ' lcotia. are Villlill‘ irisnds o. oeorw can"! visited vqaerlstownpa. , town-A. A - canis- I 12-1 and ma. .1.-r. usdrisas. Inwl "Montague, were psssensm w Aliredfllesy, Reva downtown-A. Colonial Fertilizers " ’ .Windsor Forrn_1_1_-la A. silataa\1.s\aa-sov*=r_. .‘aiI\i\ie\)~\-.tlt