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HALF PRICE 20 pieces fancy Broadcloth, newest floral and spot designs, 36 in. wide e ' - BEDSPREADS 80x100 IN CH @@§doM g Colored Crinklette e Western Guardian- —I.0ll!l I000 ILOUI sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where -rsoanorr. "a" um, "a" med- ium. heavy, "B" extra heavy. sold at Ernie's. 0804-11-21. -DIINI IIAC‘! I0? ALI foe health. Strictly temperate. ieos-a-s-ii-zs-is-za-as-ae __,__ . —MII.CIIANTI. PLACI You] orders now for Inc's Bop Ala. Wholesale prices. summerside. P. O. Bo! Mt- tfll-t-l-il-ii-ll-fli-il-fl _....... -WI RAVI! A oaawan o! Western horses for sale at Anaas MWPIYI. Albany. Ramsey Bros. » seam-u ma! FERTILIZERS dealer place your order with an organization which will deliver quality and high class mechanical condi- tion- We supply both. All our Fertilisers, except ni- trate and ammonia, are ground, screened and bagged _ in Charlottetown just before being shipped to you. If THAT Lives slew DOG! your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. . per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your potato crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than from Ollllf‘ supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for your- e Our mechanical condition the best. -_. 4 _.-_ v-a ?_r-\_s . ex-‘c. The island Fertilizer Bu. Ltd. TATOES ““” Festival Of (NOIDWAINS) ' (tknadlan Press) Consignment Shipments to Boston Phone our P. E. Island representative, F. R. Newson, Phone 431. Charlottetown, who we supply with quo- tations and advice. PRICES-For week ending Friday, April i10tls P. E. Island (Mountains) well graded ‘and good quality. Sold as high in Boston (perbag so lbs.) $2.85 COSTSQ-Frdght, duty, refrigerator charg- a, commission (l5c) fiften cents per bag for selling and guaranteeing sale payments approximately per beg THE FUTURlL-On account of the strong demand and advancing prices for Maine potatoes, we believe there will be a steady market for P. E. I. Mountains " for the balance of the spring- If requested a substan- tial deposit will be made on each ear. NE WSOM & McLE OD BOSTON. MASS. One of the largest, oldest and most reliable potato houses in Boston. ;—_ periods composers, and styles. Isolde Menges, the well-known “Jesu, JOY of man's desiring," and Wachet heard for the first tune-Frederick Austin's Perviglitum Veneris. Ilrlc Walton's Bclshazzars Feastflfhe un- performanee at Hamburg in mas on the occasion of his receiving the hon- orary citlzensfiip of his native city. and four of Perry's great cycle “Songs of Farewell." No choral work of El- gar's is included, presumably in order to avoid poaching on the 9115GT"! of the ‘Ihree Choirs Festival, but his vidimoello concerto is to be 910V“ by Antoni Sale. Vaughan William's Toward the Unknown Region, which was written for the Leeds Illstivcl of 10W, is to be revived. The instrumental works will in- clude Beethoven's "Eroica," Brahms! SERVICE . QUALITY third, Masai-Vs "Lint." and. Rimtky- Use your own judgment about using Chemicals mmkom "My..." gymphonies, or Mixed Fertilizers. There are many practical farm- 31am," D0,. qmxoge, md me w... ers and other expert authorities strongly supporting eertoa. In addition to those already each. We will sell you what you want and when you mmmnq are m, Symphonic con- want" it. iegrbanfp m- violin and viola oi’ Mos- When buying for boat arrival insist that your art. played by Albert Bar-muons and Wonderful Music LEEDS. Eng, April 12—'1'he main interest in the Leeds Triennial Musl- celi Festival, which will be held in Leeds Town Hail from October 7 to October 10 next. will be in large-scale choral works, according to the pros- pectus recently issued, though there is to be no dearth or orchestral music nor lack of variety in the choice of Your Masses. but as lmlike in char- acter as things bearing the same name well oould be. are to be elven, one on each day of the festival-Cher ubinifls Mass in D minor, De1ius’s Mass of Life. Bad-A's Mass in B min- or. and Berlioz! Messe des Morts, Handel will be represented by Bolo- mon in Elr Thomas Bceolsamh ver- Bis-Pi —DOING swear-w. Fraser mo: mime-n, who was operated °fl M‘ lwondicitls a few days ago in the Prince covmty Hfilllitei is, it is Plwlns is ream, doing very N001?- s. --_- -am'ns 0F TWlNkOongratu- lstionsarelnordertoilfnandms. nnanuel Gallant qf Sununerside on the birth on Friday of twin girls weighing a little over '7 lbs. each. They are bonnie healthy babies and it is pleasing to report that both mother and the twins are doing fine. S. ' ..__. —!‘OBMEB PRINCES! FATS MAN IN PRINCE COUNTY HOSPI- TAL-An interesting patient in the Prince County Hmpital Just now is Mr. George H. Marchbarlk of Illrns- dale who is undergoing treatment. He is a member of the original Princess Patrick's Canadian Light Infantry Regiment, (Princess Pet's) and went overseas in 1014, serving right through the war with his regi- ment. He is one of the few remain- ing original survivors of that fam- ous battalion. His many friends hope that he with soon be ' restored to 800d health. S. -_.__ --M'ISSION amp wheeler- The Junior pupils of Trinity United Church held one of the moot suc- cessful concerts in the history of the mission bend on ‘mureay evan- ing in tpworth Hall. There was a very large audience over which Rev. J. P. C. Fraser very capahly pre- sided. ‘The children all acquitted th ' ea exceptionally well, es- pecially the little tots oi’ three and four years, who captivated the aud- ience with their charming action songs. A tableau "In the cross of Christ I Glory." was vary well car- ried out by the little ones with Miss Doria Mhrlatt '“, the verses. Other blessing choruses by the tiny tots were equally-well received. ‘me concert wls under the direction of Mrs. Douglas Gordon and Mrs. Georle Bowl-lees. The numerous duets, solos. noltatlons, readings and choruses were very well rendered. A Pleasing feature of the program was the Preaentahl of the Eaetertide tokens. One of the older pupils with sion which will begin the festival. Each has besides the Mass the double on the shoe while the children concerto rm- violins, which will bqms-rched u» to music and Mullins played by Albert Ssrnmons and Miss Elli? Passed her dropped their tok- lens into her basket u» the m; the Pennies Dropping in," auf. Three new choral works will be, lrcgg’; The seasons. and William‘ Lionel Tertls, Beethoven's fourth accompanied choral music consists of ' Bra-name's rust and Gedenkspmchaj a series of three motels written ior The usual saturday hilht Wagner ex Wrists will at this resttval be taken says: "Hedda is a pmbilm ll MW ll life itself for each actress who ap- proaches her," and he deals at some ductor-in-chief or the festival. but length with Miss Barbee-Robertson's Dr. Malcolm Sargent will conduct interpretation of the character, most- ly in very favorable terms. He says: from Die Meistcringer. Dellus. and Bach), Hcaoe Stevens (in Cherubini and Washer). and the untiy or a masterpiece and to save them front being tinged with. ridicule by men's emphasis on his Dennis Noble (in Walton and Bach), basses. BlUNGlNG UP FATHER a. dainty basket in her hand stood This was very prettily done. There wasasaleofcandysndthetotal proceeds amounted to over $50.00. B. piano concerto in G. played by the concerto played by Nicholas Orluff BirThcrnaaBeechamwiJlbecon- Bach's Mess in B minor. The vocal- ists include Miss Stiles-Allen (in Handel and Dethis), Miles Elsie Bud- daby (in Bach and Wagner). and tenors. Keith Falkner (in Handel, Senior Constable Stewart of the Pro- certained, He. is surflved by his wife. -Dlsbursesnants on first payments. of Missouri federal seed loans now total more than $500,000. according to e recent announcement by R. R. ‘Ihomamon. director of the state ag- ricultural extension-l service. This amount was distributed among 4,470 farmers. hen owned by Mrs. Fred Dressler in- dicated a desire to raise s. brood of chicks. But Mrs. T‘ ‘ wanted geese instead of ehickensse she plac- ed goose eggs in the nest. When tile hen realised the hoax she disap- peared. . ENOHAOTIISS FIND! appearance of Miss Jean rorbea- Robertson. " oi 8 ' L ‘ Leeds pianist. Miss Dorothy Hesse, Forbes-Robertson. as Hedda Tasman and ll-ael-lmaninoffi second piano in men's play "Hedda Goblet." re- cently produced at the Arts ‘theatre, London, the TIMES theatre critic once, as all her performances are, a a surprise. What she has seen in Miles Astra Demand (in Chenlibinl the play is a terrible and ruinous and Walton) and Miss lvluriel Brun- skill (in Deiius. Bach. and Wagner). motives for Hcddab behavior-her contra-lice, Waiter Widdop (in Han- del and Wagner), and Hubert Eisdell experience. She traces .all the evident Jealousy of Mrs. riveted, her poison- posser. 11am, perceiving that they need some deeper force to give them Eastern Guardian “Mill-ROD! DIINIS Mao's Hop Ale. 4600-4-0-11-10-18-22-30-20 Farmer Suicides (Canadian Press) PERTH. N. B., April 101—l"crlwiok ‘Jemor. of Hrur Falls. was found this morning shot thrown the head and an automatic .32 lying beside him inthe haymow. ofhisbarn ashert distance from the farm house. The victim, who was in good health, arose early this morning and went to the barn about 6.30 o'clock. i-lils wife went to see what was keeping him and was hon-tiled to find him lying in the hay-mow shot tilrmlgh the head and thesutcsnstic at his side. vlnelel Police was notified and he at once leit rcr the scene of the trag- edy with Dr. A. F. McIntosh. oi Perth the Coroner, who took charge of tihc case. The late Mr Jamar was 68 years oiageJlewasmarriedlsstfa-iland with his wife took up residence at Pour Falls where the tragedy occurr- edltoreaaonfortheaotcanbess- four brothers and four sisters. __._..___.__..___ WIDOW QUITS ‘LEGGING BUTTE. Mont, April l0—(U.P.)- Mrs. Annie Gallagher. an elderly widow, was admitted to the county pension rolls after she told the court" she had made a. failure of the “boot- leg" business. She promised never to return to her illicit operations for which she previously had been token before the federal court. SEED DOANS OVER $550,000- _i_ COLUMBIA. Mo. Allfil 10—(U..P.) ___.___.._; rum woumrrr nus: ossss ..i._ .___ PLATTBVILLE. Wit. 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Distributors for Charlottetown _-._-.-_-._-_-._.__ HEDDA DEEP PIDBLEM (Canadian Press) IDNDON. April 12-Wrlting of the BRACE, McKAY e COM PANY LIMITED Wholesale and Retail Distributors Paints, Hardware, Groceries, etc. SUMMERSIDE, P. a. ISLAND , she reveals in thenTfierzconciuslon of the thir .......i an c»... splr-t that dominates sot, the burning oi lmrborgb manu- and possesses her. This is not a per- script. is too hurried. and would be verse blue-stocking, but a woman improved, within her own iflitflpfei‘ 51m, mo"; is o, be bored, to tor- atlon of the part, if she gave-the moat herself, to move always in the audience time to enter into the dark- ttacirs of an obsession. The move- ness of her thought. But, \\'iiiii exception, she justifies nil her straints. The woman she has ~ agined carries her own hcll in i eyes; it is not for her to make s? tacular proclamation of it." merit is never violent. Determined- on the earthly plane but “ ‘“‘ v and fated on the .<*.w'rltnal; it has the; "Miss mites-Robertson's perform- lid and unsworving deliberation 01 one who warm in her slebp wltlh open eyes, avoiding obstacles, choos- ing her path, yet driven by her dream "Tb those who see in Hedda an op- portunity for a. dmplsy of fireworks 1e my gppell‘ that Miss heroes-Rob- ertson's treatment of the part is too (in the B minor Mass and w.§ner), contempt of "‘ . her lust for quiet. certainly she misses oppor- . tunitles for theatrical effect which almost any other actress would have and whidh. it nvust be added. Isben probably iii-tended m re- ceive more emphasis than she lives welcomed. Siprace Laths & Cedar ‘Shingle on hand 500,000 Spruce Lath Prices 52.50-33.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 _.A]50_ One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and Campbellton, N~ B. 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