‘I ‘ IIllE IIESTEIIN —-8HOP from Holman’: Catalog. l -FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS D886 3 is available. _ 2f —$26.00 TAPESTRY BUGS $18.75. at ‘Sinclair's. for 607-4-24 2'1. —CHENILE mars selling wlbole- sale prices at ‘Sinclair's 1307-4-24 2i. At nearly all paint and hardware stores you will find a Sirnms Patricia Display Board containing the nine brushes . 6°7-4'24 2'- illustrated below. i _,",°B|N HOOD- FLOUR 1 Wholesale and Retail, Holman's, [Sllllllllflfilde- 701-1-6tf. i —0FFlCE CLOSED—My Olllce ‘ lvill be closed from April 10th until nay 4th. H. T. Calvin, Opt D. 0p- lton1etrlst.--294-4-9-22i , —TAPE8TRY HUGS worth $18.- 00 selling for 813160 st Sinclair's. Each of these brushes is built for a par- ticular purpose and is, in fact, the best brush made for that purpose. For your guidance the purpose of each brush is clearly printed on the board. Each is a very higlr quality brush—bristles set immovably in vulcanized rubber; superior in finish and workmanship. And each brush is the beat obtainable for its purpose. Next time you buy a brush consult the Simms Display Board. -THE B. I. S. DRAMATIC CLUB. llilnerald. will present their play, “King of the Philippines." In the C.M.B.A. Hall, Kenslngton. Sat- urlluy, April 25th. Also specialties. 569-4-22-4i —GOOD .---ROlAD8.— The Road lProjects in the vicinity of Kensing jlou are being effectively advanced {and all feel that by the time that _tlle clay has “set." the best of ‘roads will be established.—Y, --ON OFFICIAL BUlSIlNlESS-lMr. J. '1", Whear, Post Office inspector. was in Konsington on Wednesday on official business. All who ap- preciate the intricate difficulties loi‘ the position that Mr. Whear fhollls, and who are able to realize ‘HIE efficiency with which he solves ‘ them must concede that Mr. lWheaHs conduct of affairs is dir- —WONDERFUL VALUES clicmr a; Sinclair's. Sinclair's. wholesale prices atSinclaifs. Join next week, ciety will bring big returns. come a plember next week. Hannah's Furnishing Apartmcn Saturday. April 25th at 3 p.m. De- licious Lemon Pies. Cake, Dough nuts, etc_ will load live ‘hogs at Albany Sta tion, Thursday and Friday, Apri paid. Get our prices Al‘bany.—554-4-21-4i lcctcd by ability, accompanied by vhunlanity.——Y. -WElLCOME VISITOFL- Mr. lAlfred Frizzel, Hotel Davies, Char- lottetown was in Kensinglou for a ;few days imparting some scientific flnstruction in the manipulation of ‘cars. Mr. Frizzel was bid most wol meme for his record in Kensington is one of off-handed consideration, lhllt many people in this field of "auto activity still kindly remem- lhel‘ him, All who heed Mr. Frizzel iin ills ullvice in the art 0t’ car pro- pulsion and acceleration will de- lrciop into expert chauffeurs-Y. . . - r -—-—'- , -smovso MUSICALE.-—- The s37; saauv [Pravellers Rest Glee Club repeat- lllll their Musicale in the Strand "Pileatro on Tuesday night to as large an audience as it is possible- conlfortably to seat in this already famous centre of amusement. Mr.‘ J. F. Profitt, Stipcndlary Magis- ltrnle. quite cnpubly presided, and _sllpplic<l all the necessary dicta. The whole programme was moni- pulated in such a way as to pro- iscnt tho numbers in populnr form null tho applause that greeted tho ‘ Mil-tors was u demonstrative proof . of the excellence of the entertain- inlcnt. Mrs. Ed. l'rch and Mrs. ‘George Ramsay. the controlling cl_ ‘emont and the originators. are lie-- serving of the highest DTlliSr; for llli‘ success that attended Special Jlllflllllilll must he made of tho dra- lnatic number from Indian ilivcr. iwhich proves that this intelligent plggrcgution can vie with the best superiority. ‘The ‘numbers from Summerside were in illeoll excellent and the whole coni- osccncc was most skillfully hund- lcll.-Y. - ' - state of affairs. The character Azariah Keep, clock tinker, was 9 very skillfully portrayed by Mr. For hollllzlvhlu l-lvllslllvlllion. il\.- rvfsfiley ha"??? fliusd _ - lliirl-slil-n, IlllIousul-ss. hull {elk very ‘o ’ c we L Ilrl-llth, lllziul-ss null that worn Fllilfilll- Ml‘- MQOTL‘ 31150 ucyifdNtha ' ' lull flu-ling. lllkl- lwl» role of Jennings, butlcr in t o o\v varnishing . . . - . ~ , , g \olk mansion, ill a vcry rcallstc Automobfleg, CHAMBERLAIN S TABLETS fill-y Ill-up lucll. wonll-u null l-IlillIrl-ll fllll of pop. lll-nlth nllll |ll1|)]I|lll‘Hil-—~|>(‘- -.‘lll.~‘l\ lhlgv lll-l-p ||ll‘l|l l'|l‘lllI lllflllll‘. .".lI for 25 rrnill. Haul r-roryn-herr. _____._¢ _._ 1-1. -¢~.-__-. ‘Camt Keep House iWithout Minard’s l (1 i2. Wright 0f Poxborl) Mass. ‘ wvrilcs lu-l follows: ‘\\'l'li you please ndvlso me how l run got your linlment. I can‘! hccp house without Minard's. We were never without it ill oul' home in Nova Scotlu." bliunrd's is splendid for sprains, bruises, rheumatism, colds, etc. . Minard’s Liniment ll b ._..._.i_..______.._ r>§ O-OQ-O-Q O-OO-O: ’ NBTICE i On and after May 1st we purpose changing our bug. ineas over to all cash system and In future It will be nea- essary to have the cash or its equivalent to buy from either Bronzing ators aooooo-o-oa-o l. Percy Adams. disposition suited the role exceed- in as the New York lawyer impressed the audience very favourably his business-like mannq. and the clever way in which he helped to bring about once more a happy lnultner, The character, lictty Hol- comb, heroine of charmingly portrayed by Miss ESP tulle Stewart, Needless to say her clovor acting did making the ploy the success it was. Isabel Carney, tho city girl. whose haughty demeanour, ulld scheming plans brought much happiness into tho horolnefla Iifc, was vcry credit- nbly acted by hllss Catherine l(cllzlc_ .\‘ir.-l. llorlllln McAl-thllr, as Mrs. Rutledge, mother of the hero part with the grace of manner and proud charm the rolc required, The part of Alviro Holcomb, tho spins- ter nunt, was skillfully presented ly amusing was the instance of her lmll Silos’ visit to New York, when their doings was the occasion of much mcrriment to the onlookers. Elisa Ann Tucker, the community gossip, was well rendered hy Miss rem Stewart. tho audience much amusement, The character of Verbena, the hired girl at Volley Farm, was very cleverly presented by Miss Gladys Bryant. Between the acts two choruses were sung. The violin music, and the step dancing by Stella and Willio Harvey, were much enjoy- ed. At the close of the programme the piss and baskets were ably allo- lSaturday 25th inst on political, but gaseous. -—-ENTERT.AINMENT ENJOYED. —'i‘he Enmoro Dramatic Club, pre- sentcd the drama “Valley Farm“ on Wednesday evening April 15th. ‘Despite the inclement weather anll bud roads the hull was well fllledl with Messrs. ‘lhco. Eumun null McArthur opened the with several excellently vi the hero of the drama, p port of the city lover to prelcltii Wllilg Charles Frost. his conntryiready an rivul, displayed remarkable skill inlltrinlllncd and bur acting out his different role_ Theufl ‘mot-l: character Silas Holcomb. tnrlnerqlll? EOIYIOH- Slllflflvlid "si null father of tho heroine was verydms SYIFVICO. MIB- William Garrick y favoring tlhe congrega- a beautifully solo. Next Sunday evening grega-tion lw'lll agulin have an appreciative Philip olln selections. Allison R ealisticolly presented by Mr. His happy genial gly well. Mr. Gordon McArthur, by lilo plot. was much towards Mc- isplnycd much talent, acting her y Miss Blanche Raynor. ICs-peclnl- countrifled sayings and This role also afforded of our stores, Al_ we intend to buy and lell for cash and would Insist that nobody ask for credit from us. as we do not wish to refuse but under the clrcumatanees- It will be IIGCGIIIT] to do so After the above mentioned date all our outstanding accounts will be Issued and Immediate settle- ment will be requested. l-l Patricia 1° f PamtoVarniglrlllgrgshes Tuvalu. Inhlon. th I Multan). whm‘ 1s tioned off by the chairman realized fro saloon and collection at door w go towards the Enmorg llall fund‘. Grateful thanks is extended to a their time and assistan ing to make the entertainment success. Since the bad woa muddy roads prevented many fro attending, quite a number have 607-4-24 2i. -R~E.D GRIOISS has been doing a, great work among the children. Help them by ‘becoming members. 6134-24 2i —-EVERY PAR-EMT should be n member 0f the Red Cross Society. lt means much to the children. 6134-24 2i —0NE DOLLAR invested in membership of the Red Cross So- 13c- 613-4-24 2i 601-4-23-2i —LIV E HOGS WANTED—\Ve 23 and 24th. Highest market prices on Cedar shingles. Green Bros, Borden and —AUCTION SALES-Wednesday 29th inst. Tho Executor-s Estate oi’ the late Joseph Driscoll of Clermont halve decided to hold the Auction Sale as advertised by him for Wednesday 29th inst. at the same time and place. of the (i1‘5-4-24-3i --INSTALLI.NG TANK.-- Woll- men are busy in Kensington exca- vating accommodations for a large gasoline tank‘ that they are plant- ing. While the embryo does not show any signs of sprouting, still they claim that lt will constantly spout, not Messrs. Mclihrlane are bound to keep pace with the progress of the age without showing any "gas."—Y . in Wall PBDGI mt smelllln. llor-l-al sl. --TAPESTHY RUGS assorted sizes on sale at reduced ‘prices to 607-4-24 2i. ENSATIONAL BARGAINS in clearing rlinc-s of wall papers at , 1307-4-24 2i. —MANUFAOTURER8 clearing lines in Wall Paper selling at -&ALE -OF HOME COOKING.- ln aid of St. Mary's Academy in t l i . . ‘GANG PLOW M0lI$8Sl19.—521G~4-3 .."CONTINl.IING IANS of Montaslub Quartette. Everybod vited. meet at the Lodge Gecngetolwn, second Easter. Alprill 26th. render in chair-gs. ..**REO‘OV'ERING ii pleasing to be ab] "flllllflfli. complete a very serious opera the winter at his old mariners ‘s-alllinlg in er Sea Foam.‘ Ca-pt. scl the_V-iot0lry W. Georgetown ;w‘aitlnlg er‘s certificate for foreign waters. Alvin . . “PRESBYTEIRIA Montague and sunrou held services in t'll audicncem) Q"; led the 1m 1y consented to agal tist Chu-roh on Su 11st, when a (lilo measure of once ‘ the Rev. A. S. S \kinduess on this occasion is ‘greatly d ‘to eve pin-g the bri very klnlil tion wi tlh out lpriviic McVllenr of Cardigan. pulpit. A cordial in. tended to any who with these lgood pe . WBUSY PORT-—N years has s at ‘llrontasluc as (ill-rill season, n stead pouring into two weeks, over come passable. Ofcourse more ‘will sec the cud of whcu "tho farmers ping operations. few days, the 50¢"! 14011 lilllIllWd ‘a. largo nnlmbor of Oilflllfliifi of derstood dill’) low IfiflYlfl. llhe since lPota to ‘potatoes, re will bc ts lpcr oncrs, ion-l lb y and ‘will lbe glv ‘pot-ntoe s, l-he F.1d]. pennies-J. Mr. The tidy sum the sale of baskets.) Ill. avclock Bryant. ose who in various ways gave of ce in help; they ml 9X1 We take this opportunity of thanking our many eun- tomsrl (or their generous patronage during our years 6f business and solicit their future trade and a host of new customers as well. , GREEN BROS., Isl-don and Albany LOVE OR DEATH ed ] “Some follow‘ has just telephoned that he cnn't live without me.‘ ‘llaflpsfllllil’ medical man as he reached for‘ his hat i ills wife gave a sigh of relief. ,“Just a moment." she said gently. “i think that cell wvas for; our daughter, dear." The doctor rushed. out study. “Get my bag at one shouted. “Why. what is the mutter?" in qlllrell his wife. of ills c," ho s‘- 0-4-20Ml0i, 1 Q > . I i , ~ "s, '1, -‘"-l i ' pressed disappointment, and a flGy sire to have ths drama ed. demand, the play will be reproduc- month. would say that any notlcoab of skill in the portrayal of the var- ious parts was largely due to the fact that all taking part in the play were amateurs. it is In be hoped‘ that this, their first successful ven- ture, will not be their Inst. repeat- Hsnce. yielding to the popular on or about the 30th of this‘ To critical observers we,‘ is look‘ ‘ , m“! w . lllnnrllh Llnlmsnt lulrll for the llulr. Kiwi?‘ glans“! ' J Si?!‘ you yirg has" Lop ‘ A’; l-L T n m iltlol 14am on m t uni, m: u ctlqm I b: qgtonotym Ionbjh, I. I. ,9?!" "HI-ran null mu A Eastern llulalllllll ..°OHOP from Helium's canna- paired as gooll as" new. Jdll-Bwbaut. ¢-___- ice in the lMowtalgue Baptist Church at 7 p.m.. April 26th. Rev. -D. Mo- vl-cllr. Drcecfher. singles by Male ..'°‘HILLSIDE LODGE NO. 123 I. 0. Q. F.. will attend Divine Serv- ice, Sunday, -A;pril 26. three p.m. in the Presbyterian Church. Monta- guc. Full attendance requested to ..*HOLY TRINITY cl-luncl-l, m. Sunday School 2 p. lm. song 7 ‘p. lm. Service-s thereafter every alternate Sunday. until fur- ther notice. - lr. A. E. Cmllbom-llay- (G). recovery of Mr. Art-hulr lMoDonald of New Perth, Mr. McDonallld recently underwent llicitis, which although of a very serious nature. proper calre and at- tention has played’ such an import- nnt part, that Mr. McDonald is in hopes to ‘be able to attend ‘to his duties‘ in a velry short time-L. fro FIGHT RUM RUNNERS —-C:lpt. Harry ‘Bruhm ‘who spent ague, left recently for Halifax, "to join one of the ‘government steam- ers engaged in t-he service of pro- tecting oulr shores from the ravages of the hoot-logger. Capt. lB-rubrn is first officer in. one of these boots alnd is one of the most qualified waters. being lborn an zllnlos; on the sea.—-L m-vssslaps ous-"mls schoon- tyre ‘is dolly expected from Plctou to load produce. Capt. Alvin Allen was ll-nlMoiitague last week, h"is ves- wind tior Crwpaud. Calpl Allen is an- other of ou‘r Montague young men who have reached the ltop of the lad- der -in their ca-llllng, holding a. mast- ohlp of -l-he Old bl comes Ito lpulshlnlg fllleflldr-ila The continuing lPresbyterlans of e Monta-gue Bap nda y llarlge congregation ‘had portance of being nlways| r have onrr llarnlps lg-c of hearing the ‘Rev. D. n occupy ltlhis wi-taltion is ex» wish to worslhilp o-pie. hipping b y lllTEfllTl of ‘potatoes town for lthc past lwill Iaegin crop Dllriug the lpsst Deniers are paying the following ‘prices r-Dlue-s th irty-fi vs cents. Rolls, ‘tlhlrty, twcntylfllvc con following scllo N cvufolindlaln-ll Issue ond arc all to sflii tinnsHNelra A., Capt. lPs Whitehead: Rub fclr "Port liooll: Cnph. l-lcliiitt f-n-r Catherine l1, lC lune, all ‘loallc-ll Thompson, also the Grand Bank, loaded MdGrogol‘. More lvo Y" patch. N-o c tho ‘price of prion ‘L! 10W. farmers are ly/saiislflllll amt] are not, at the more pittance t‘): Feivlllll’. The scrilplturall that the laborer is "hire, was certainly n have arrived in Mon. ‘for their various y. Capt. Ohla-Ls-son, Ann‘ie E. Francis, iiarbor llltffcthnnd nlpt. Shellie for For- Queen ‘Mae for lby Mopeod and sselg are on the lungs is anticipated in "worthy of his ot ‘in-tended rol- A Optical Service III Inanalosnol In oqlli pea n, J... Mason wl-l ens re- Pnzssvrss- ‘ will hold serv- y cordially ill:- a display and Q omlng room at 2.30. 5964-23-21 for this occasion. ‘Sunday after .Mattllns 11 ‘a. Even~ Ladies’ inexpensive slip-over gown of white cotton, lace 95° trimmed. Price . . . . . . . . HEALTH-lit e to report the m“ M “mm” A gown of fancy colored crepe Kimono style in all $1 shades Somelihing new in dainty, sisting of Chemise, Step-ins and a reasonable price "home in Mont 4, 6 an-d 8 these or other ll brought up Price . . . ‘Sydney ‘Moln- T., fbeing-lin a favorlalble coast ‘wlise or is certainly a ooh. when lit sizes N ‘SERVICES nldlng districts mowing.‘ SIZES . . . . s YOU WALK DOWN Town _ note in our two Northern windows, a most attractive dis. play of the new things in dainty lingerie for ladies. You will be attracted at on'ce by the daintiness, the tastefulness of the gar- - q ments as well as the extreme moderation of‘ the prices made rooA-Y ' YOU WILL Dainty Nightgownfi Another good gown of pin cotton "deep arm hole style. Neatly bound around neck and sleeve. Price $1 Other gowns in wlhite, and all kin-d‘s of fanc Prices ranging $2 from handmade three piece sets, con- Gown, direct from Brussels at Children’s white cottlon nightdress has lace around neck "an-d sleeve. years..............-.. Misses Gown of fine white cotton, daint- ily trimmed with embrodiery. ..-.--.------¢-|----- 48° ....-.---~--.---.-----~-.-| Children’s Athletic Suits, well made of durable white cross-bar Dimity, all 79” .-..--¢-----.---|-- more listening tewart, lwholse . _, . ., . v y . , , progranlnle mpmwated’ mm as“ gentleman Ladies plnk Dimity Step-ms, 80( l-ernlleriglllriilgereu a splendid sermon, ‘taidnlgl good value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . uvorwylut tthfi l: ~ - . -_ -, - "we ilwpvéisei-ll-Zills.fnllfirglililsiilhéliiliillltliif. Ladies’ Step-ins of colored volle and be ready de-grom when nglng featured i Other I‘ rendered to $3.20 this con- POPULAR “STEP INS" daintily ‘hemstitch-ed and medallion ill- set in corners. Price . . . . . . . . Chemises and Step-ins $1.75 the pleas- who ‘has kind- f Ladies Cotton Crepe Bloomers all ‘sizes with elastic at waist and knees, made in mauve, pink, white and peach. Good value at Striped Satinette Bloomers.- all siz-es, in all the newest shades Double elastic at knee, $1 kljrice Princess Slips $1, 1.25, 2.95 A splendid value in Princess Slip of the popu- olt ‘for many] eeu so lbrlsk g the present lthe roads ‘be- s lfew" days this Tlllfiihl Growers As- and it is un- lshiplncd in u anlll WhilPS -husheI.—-Thc ‘ llllOZ-lhly from “‘“““Vge;ffn“£ lar cross bar Dimity, all ilmer .1.» sizes, choice of white, 1111i?’ ‘i1 u Otiher slips at $1.50 to 22 ~ y ‘Poole and An attractively trim- med Prlncess Slip of fine white cotton, special va- lueat .181 Another dainlty slip of fine wihit-e nainsook, has embroidery top with fancy medallion front deep shadow proof hem PfiCe..........$2 en quick dis- alnd although apparon t- grumbling ey ‘are re- palrsago 800d for Very trim “looking is this Bloomers of Many Fabrics . ~f Germ/Solves and Qgfggf Anotlher Bloomer made of dainty crossbar Dimity, all col- ors, double elastic a’t knee. 80" Price Other‘ Bloomers Broadcloth, fanc Silks and Fail .-.----..---.---.- made of y Crepes, Art Silks. Prices ranging from l5 nt n ' l olives; This serviceable camisolfi. d9" £l~lllfl£-.-i’~'- w» - - gowns. ., l“ y-UTl-qiw; "‘ n’ f‘ _.' ,1" ,,,,,"" White. M11800]; corset cover, i' e ll ii I illfllilfili-ed buléone ‘f t daintily trim. gfgghgtgllnlillfingoo geifibllflld! $€ev§€o1g1qicen??lffr?(.i.... eredfiop and straps, U m" Cantisole. of fine nainsook,with ll; peach crepes. ‘"4 15 2» so" 90“ An inexpensive white cotton slip for girls and misses, buttons u back, ‘has a flounce of embroidery, an‘ edging finishes neck and armhole. Price... Other gowns in Crepe and Cotton from $1.00 to $1.50- Other Slips from $1.00 to $1.85 Children’s Dimity Bloomers in all embroidery so" ‘ l ‘I \ so“: 1s l ‘C k l I at i i 1