.,,:_. .t - > \ »‘l . V., . 50 3 ~‘ I/V.; ff ' x I l|‘f » rs -J 1 . Y _ r \\ ., r K i ~` ¢. L ’. 1. _.I t. > I I l .... . ~ li ll I 1 I , / , / _ as on account of OUSEB - wo --TWO H . T _ dwelling houses are now in the da course of erection on Russell Street. Ea; 3\U'1"19fSlde~ 0119 Ol' Ul0G0ill9l0l\8 10 nierside. The last opportunity of see- Mr. Columbine Arsenault, who, iii mg the early part of the winter, chopped the lumber and frame work of the building and landed the material here tm, some weeks ago. The frame work is Bon now up and boarded in and carpent- 5", ers are rushing the work to have it an ready for occupancy early in the suin- 'pe iner.-H. ' -MT. cARlvlEL-Mr. ima Mrs. rar- tml" dinsnd Gallant. of Ca e E mont were sa- __ W0' bu the at Age new .-Ei --ONE OINT -FASH i0N'B millinery. See Stewart, Ltd. 8 Bl D n an, o ont armel on ay bee last. Miss Louise Poirier, of Muddy m ed to an who C isitl in M C I reek, was v ng ont arme on Thursday last. the guest of Mrs. Louis R. Poirier. Mr. Amos Arsenault, Summerside, was in Mont Carmel buy- ing hay for his spring feeding. Mr. Joseph 0. Arsenauit, Charlottetown, Manager'for the Mutual Life Assur- ance Cc.. was in Mont Carmel on bus- iness.-lt. -ABRAM'S VILLAGE - Mrs. Louis C. Arsenauit of Maxlmville, whose husband died last fall has re- ceived the fllll amount of policy of llerl b d. in ..M. - ins an s surance r Arsen npr? suit was insured in the C. M. B. A. WH for $100.-Mr. and Mrs. Alidon V0 Galldet, Mr. and Mrs. Pliilibert Ar- senault of Mischouche were visiting recently iii Egmont Bay.-Mr. Max~ lin Gallant inspected the Vice~princl pai’s department of Abram-'s Village school oil the 24th and was favorably impressed with the work done, the pupils were examined in reading,spell ing alid arithmetic.-M. -WEDDING BELLS.. - A quiet but pleasalit wedding was solemnlzed oil Thursday, ,the 18th inst. at the home of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Spriligton, when his sister, Miss Margaret, was united ill -marriage to Mr. G. Elton Waddell of Kelly’s Cross. Rev. Alexander Ferguson. pas- tor of Strathalbyn collgreration olll- cinted. Among the nlaliy bridal gifts received was an elegant fur coat frclil the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William MacPherson, Glen Val- ley. 'I`lie bride and groom, who are very popular alid highly esteeinea have the best wishes of a host friends for many happy days of wee lied bliss. -INSTITUTE MEETING-The Mt (‘al~ln'ei Farmers' institute met in or der to deliberate upon the co-operative buying of the seeds for spring sowing. Mr. Joseph M. Aucoln, in his capacity as chairman, opened the meeting by calling on the members of the club to express their opinion of the matter inelitiolled above. After a few brief favor-ahle to the project. Tile motion was unanimously adopted, which was that each nlld every one, as far as pos- silile, would buy from certain ilrms In Sumnierside. This will be to the bell- efit of the farmers wilo will he able to lilly their seeds cheaper that way than in the usual individual purchase. It was also adopted that part of the Gov- ernment offer would be utilized in the improvement of stock by effecting the purchase of a pure bred boar pig. The meeting was adjourned at 10 p. m.-R. -7i8c., 4Bc., 68c. and 98c. are the special clearing prices on u line of ladies blouses, just put on sale for Easter Saturday. Some are samples, others are odd lines from regular stock, everyone worth double the prlcc-.? See tliem-they're bargains! Sinclair til Stewart, Ltd., Summerside. is aid of the Hall F 7 p. m. Concert cents. Ladies phant’s display of is Suminersille. In carcasses of four Ar ng lamb, veal l appreciate it -INSTITUTE trol Farmers' l 8 ers were electec ildrick Sectyt ble, Auditor, H B Arc erty, co ad m v and the directors sec SEALS ON T JOHNS, Nfl al and adm te with every breath, m soothes thesorellimlit, slid stops the cough, usurlngrestluillighlli. Cresolrneis invaluable to mothers v/llh young children ann a lilwn to slgerflrll from Aslh ma. an ua poetalnior . lle.¢cripl.<.`i-e boo 'let APO CRZSOLEIIE C0. La Main Bldg Mslltr' l sono lv mul-'follrl V . I 9300-4-1m&e2l emu . I __ ..._ _._ . .. mum charge twentydve coats. ¥;,’n‘:5d;;. Walker have turned from a buyiaz cor Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 9828-meli mp to Town and Mnn"_en|____x__ ll DOIIII-11° -Lovely Easter Mlliinery. true to _ V Oni! Rui style. moderately priced. Sinclair &_lGa“‘;ff'°°;';1Bc°3)‘:|I;f1eCg:";’;’t °v"‘]‘:_d‘;"g;"‘l§ -SPECIAL TRAIN, Easter Monday _ to Summerside. to ses the great com- drov1:ra’m,°n?°3:2l nn};°€gasn|£;2:g|':|°°' necessary ' ° “ '"3 "' “se f business tri to the Western or stove (Radiant Home) Apply mm “ _D the Globe Fox Exchange and pa" M me Island X oowr roneer-The Esmeml ‘“"“““ ""“"""”‘° '"° "‘°“‘°" '° “"° snecnn Wm ,eave Cnarnmewwn him out again after his recent illness ter Monday at 2 p m. for Sum `” "nn re |ny_ 9305_4_2M2| -Mr. M. Calder, of the Dominion CONCERT and pie social will be d in the Cape Traverse Hall on ~ D 5 . Saturday, April 3, good program of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. D. dia|0gue§_ Quo,-use,_ _songs etc” has G ll l I M C Ffld n prepared and a good time is pro- $)dmission; adults 15 centr., children EASTER MEAT.-See Harry Sllli- one of the tliiest ever shown in tllur McCaull, Bedeque, that dress- ed 704, 690, 660 and 652 pounds respec- tiv y He also has n. Ilne display of ur Easter meat 9725 farmers ot Port Hill and Northam inet in King George Hail Port Hill, on Monday evening. March 29th for the pu pose ot re organizing the Port Hill r (‘e favor of starting the institute and get tin to work and the following of ii fic glontgomery Vlcepres, H T Mc B John B Gardner, Ernest Newcolznbe hihald Montgomery. David Dough Edmund Maynard. John New be Those present discussed the isablilty ot procuring some stock ure full iiiiorlnation from the de partnieilt at Charlottetown in regard to what stock was available -U -__ SMALLEST CATCH OF ner word .-.each laser °'n’:T::n';ngg°g5ai; --Messrs. H. `T. Holman and G. P.. 9323'm°n `on business in Summerside.-H Edgett Charlottetown. ron sAl.e t i» si b '°*“"“°" *‘°'”° '"‘“'“‘“’ ’“°’”“"‘ Mies' md 93241112’ -The many friends of Mr M L ‘ Express Co., Summerside, was in Al- d the ouotloll role by George C. ' ' nierside, on Mai-ch 2iid,.Mr. Neil Mc- edy drama Esmeralda; the train will - ___ sea going fill' leave Charlottetown at 2 p. m. 5 °n wmnesday lam" H' are that Ili Dwlressing 9305-4- M21 _ML T _ splendidly.-`Z. . I “W” . rn . ~ r _ . - _ ' _ _ X. us, Montrose, on Monday, April _ 1_3 _ re 9 Ld 1- ,mem ,f (_-hm-_ giggiibenvdndlorfgsm ek:1`i]l€:;|hiiioe`lYs' si€i_8.Ni-xeturnrgdniillligilen o(i:la!il`-:it-e'sdSa.`;'mrl\{)¢.$t‘n |"’ltl‘:§0Vt:Il &:lll1€3‘lI~dvaenced age` of eigh- rm 1 M Y Snnnnnc Lak,” where he had spent ty-nine (89) years. The deceased was emphasis is being laid 0l1 We “GWB” Carmel, was in Summsrside on Mon- '- attend. Proceeds in und. Doors open at commences nt 7_30_ P. Walker of R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside, have arrived home from with ples free. 5 » 9252-3-3~M2i. chased. o. few days ago, from Mrs. I1 Easter meats, which b this display are the t0wn""X‘ steers bought ‘mm -Among those who lately voiun- fl and chicken cali from you for _ ll MEETING - The causing a vacancy which will be dif ll iency as Miss Arsenault has shown in the past whilst teaching in this dis- trict.-R. nstitute All were in I Pres, William J. received a letter from her son. Hugh D reas Cyril E D0 S Birch Directors months ago and has since been in ll training at Quebec. T were instructed to iilclude Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mclnnis. Reeves, Frectown; Mr. Jarvis Mc- A RECORD IS d March 29-The B ' . . He Z - ., . - . oi ~ - . ea a g . ~ w snow' to the dental busmeas or his omce Bible was her constant coin anion. rciilarks from u few of the lnenibers, a motion was put before the meeting C0|.Ds prospects for others are encourligilig. --Z. V* M I' l -olso our wEs1'.- A telegram , ` from Charlottetown, likewise Dr. alid if l Mrs Ml-Nally of st Louis from sum fe llll ‘ ""E'_-Er. "` __ __ _ stances is sad, but especially so in '_" ‘MI WELCOME LETTER' Mr' ‘mm this case, when in the prime of n , T d f ,H week on There passed away at the home of -AUCTION SALE-Be sure to at- bsgiggsgixlles ay ° ‘B his daughter, Mrs. James Dunn, Sum ______ b _ to mourn his loss four daughters and er ' Mr' Andrew J' Arsenault of Mom wo sons, who have the sympathy of particular piece of meat she ls using any lnnt Unnsnndng |mp0rtant bus. the community in their bereavement. wasstored, is not only in a sanitary _ -R. I. P. o mess' R` _ ' I Messrs. Saunders, Newsom & _(lp. de- _ __Mn5s,.s_ H_ 1-_ Holman am (;,_ SAMUEL SLACKFORD LIDSTONE serve to be commended on any feature a b'uying trip abroad.-H. °' -Mr. W. T. Sobey, Searletown, pur- lf; ___ Ili 55th B tt li rlnfs try are Messrs. ly Gem gnlzeggn? Emsnmye,-_ la,-“uk and his mother also was ill. The deep- Gallant, Cape Traverse, and A3110 est _Miss Mary L_ A,-smlaum teagher-_ eth best, will give comfort iii this in the intermediate department of Sorrow- Sumuol before he llled. save Mont Carmel School has resigned, the sure testimony that God was with M. Ellis, Informing her of his arrival reward on Saturday. March 20th Mrs s in Bristol, Eng. Mr. anis is is mem- Dougherty had passed her 91st yew ber ofthe Second Contingent and vol- yor. lrl almooranoo. time seemed to t untesred in Vancouver, B. C. several have dealt very gently with l19l‘. Om! overhead trolley system for the carry- few silver hairs being noticeable- ing of their beef and pork. The quar- Arrivals to Summerside Wednesday of aku breiiiiilig easy, place on Monday morningh with "il In -nE'runN l-loME.- aev. P. C. IMS” “l°°“d““°‘*- A"“°“%' ‘wr ' considerably over 1.000 ins.. some. u "" Gauthier returned Monday evening “ess was 5° severe “B ¢° C”-“Fe “pl;]"°' thing rare t`or Charlottetowli. No one a ll. y 1 _ ; Our Good Tailoring RII fs C P (I .. ° ' ' -_-_-F _ , Sfpienteinfon fgcoxnz ‘amen ¥vn'€;1,|:§,, life and leaving a young fainliiy of day from his son Harry, who is at the threedchnglrlent ang u Imsbagrsenyrl? -_ front. This letter has done much to ;""“; ‘;"°be‘ 9 lf” ns bout' _ ' dispel the fear his parents had with "3 °" y ee" ’“d‘ 5 “ei “I ia" t 1 regard to nm Snfety__Z_ three months. an was eg nn ng o 0 enjoy life as it is felt in a home bless- » the put her again in So for indications MR NEIL Mcl8AAC “~ 93 3'4'2 “Pd the winter _H an honorable Christian man, beloved sity of meat inspection. it IS DIGHBIHS -m ` ' y a large circle of friends. He leaves and of vital interest to the household- - of On Thursday, March -25th. at 6 it Leslie wright, of siimmsrsiae, her Ho had been lll with pneumonia. llc iliie farm property situated in Searle- Whl¢Il 3° TU'-hleB9|Y Cl" dow" hi” in right young lite; but it will bloom M ay." At the time of his funeral his fr m. And liow he has been called to MRS FRANCES DOUGHERTY - thi -One of the oldest inhabitants of Port C0 ~. 8 B ll. ll -Mrs. Wm. R. Ellis, Port Hill, has Hill in the pérbou of -Mrn. Frulllren and hay, and the beef is all that could s ougherty passed away to lei' etern be ` hi he first morning she was absent from ter _ the breakfast table was the morning mi the lilly Bile P85866 BWHY~ and taken along on to li suspension She l€l1V€S len Chlldfflll l0 Ul0“l`l\ scale, tllere weighed and sent. through Travellers Rest; Mr. John G. Arsen- the d€Dlll”lUl‘€ Ola 001113’ m0lh6l'» llll`9° the stall, and distributed by nieails ault, Cape Egmont; S. Kennedy, Esq., 01' Kensington; Mr. George Shea, Well- IIIBB. In ’I‘€Xl1B. Lewis in 1\’I'iSB0lll‘l.l1lld sanitary refrigerator. This new re- ington; Mr. L. Yeo, Lot 16, Joseph Ada in Illinois. Mrs. J. A. Weeks. frigerator was built during the winter them are iii the United States, Arte- of lherton; David and Mrs. Cyril Doble, by Neill. Lot 14. Mr. Leonard Small. Port Hill: Mrs- H. D. Doble. Arllus- lmsst iii that line. 'rhs insulation OUTLOOK THIS SEASON §iI!il<;i;l(i>i;]oil¢lel,. and W. il. proiltt, Ken tgnl,h§y)lly1ann;]§mn&it§)lMiinnllizlnliy(-lags ntglisists of (4) follr inches ot cork ` T . Th f ll I l wer~ P R3 PH"-'BERT F- ARSENAUI-T abillldnlice, including hams, bacon, _ rd, and tile' famous Saunsome sau- n n Ii d by Mn Jann M_ A deep gloom has been cast over Hagen gum ngiatfflilesnitcte iffttle 'rlgriisir is form- Abfambf Xllllagtnhtlililtil "tl°;§"lXrbé‘§_a*“l‘&‘ s /l ;|m,,|,_,,f,, ,nd ,,,~c,,,,e,,.",,,,,,,,,,,,,d. ing him of thc recent death oi' his death 0 “- er ~ 5 shown, and some' spring lamb expect- wilo passed away on Saturday morn- _ ‘"ii::t:..§:;f;‘,lll'.z1t§:;:.L°:.i‘.2.lrss.. i‘i‘;F“'°' ‘" "W °"“““‘““ N°"“‘””‘~ ...,., sm. ....1 wr... s......... ...r 'fd- W* lil nsion of a fatal ending, yet er n n atli after so brief an Illness came S her friends. Death in any clrcum ‘ ` ‘ _r _HERE To CPEN NEW BU ,_ ed with kind. loving and cheerful wife \ an w o as ls ot es made to his order generally has his own ideas as to details lf you have any pet notions as to how you wish prevailing styles adapted to your figure, come here and it will be done to a nicety. Our Designer and Cutter is of proved high-grade ability. Each garment is individually Tail- ored, made byan Expert Joumeyman worker, not machine-made. The shape is permanently worked in by hand, . and the garment holds its shape. _ . Suits $19, $22, $25, to $30. Spring Overcoats $20, $24, $28. The new Spring Woolens are beauties. We are showing mahy choice and exclusive pattemsl Gerald Fitz erald o e This young man has before been for- t° silver fox which has been pronounced of great value.-Z. 8 and children, when death, the un- NEsS'_ Mr' Amnble Bernard of Syd' expected intruder, came and broke ney Mines has arrived in Tlgnisli to U "ns happy famny circle' and _ _ 5 t | tl h d f _ D » HE M ll h h Cl h 3222' `§§t?ls§°b§s'l§§ss." itil.” i‘s'§r...l`l'§i v1““K"d "le fame' ""1 °“““““‘, bl" ' was born and raised here and his com- :he deep°stb°°r";wI;,:h' Arsgnau tht; ' ‘ ‘ ing is looked up with favor by his b“3n': mem "8 stwmpd mn 1 ° numerous friends.-Z. ro er mem ers “me n . . large numbers in sympathy with their B d B d T _ ___ . atliicted brother. The pall-bearers 4 PATRIOTIC MEETING. Dont M B r J e n G Amemmn gggegghgagggglggfnyee'bong" 128133..Xi’.§.‘?s_°.l‘i.2;.....i."is.i’r.......a.l.........i.' S T- P - a n . ' ’ nrngrnmme' consisting of nneegnes' Maliuf: tgirsenéiulllt, nosgnliidi. Irs; lmey songs and recitations will bg given. ffm?" “d Se ulwd' sn rs nr All who attend may be sure of spend-' “sm” 8" "ee N mn' e G 8 '"5 “ ""’“”"“‘ ""°“‘“'l‘~ 93”” i.°f.§tif'§r§“'§iifi"' adragfdszftiiilkiiiig _RETURN FROM COLLEGE __ Gallant and Abel at St. Gi bert an Mr. Howland Murphy. :lon of Senator J°“'Dh,“t qrbgnvkle “ndlmixgistetfs P. C, Murphy, is s endin his Easter Mrs' "5"" B ' "’°“°'“ t' ram B D. 5 Village Mrs. Adolph H. Arsenault vacation at his fathers home here. The nme, Mm_ John Ladera' St young man is a student at St. Duns- ' tan's College and from all reports is Gilbert' Mrs' ‘mseph Arsensuét' smg' thinking seriously ‘of enlisting for ser- mersme' MTB' Andgew °'“;’n ' vice along with his two other broth- C595” 'md Eliza' U' ‘"“'m°' ° en nm, in n.n|n|ng__Z_ sympathy of the whole community - goes out to Mr. Arsenault in his san __sUccEssFu|_ 1-RA|,,,|NG____ Mn domestic bereavement.-M. g i'__Wst rford has Twenty-nvs ends and half pieces {:;::,¥|f‘:,°|°‘;n‘$;:“;:,:,§°;l1e“§,°§‘;;"'gggt:ggf 'cotton wash goods, msrceldas. Dana- ` Inns mn, in the wand. ne" Mn n°,ne_ mas, zophers. fouisrds. Regular 25°. tunate In his fox trapping career for gte” “tt 5°' y“d' smcn" * last winter he captured one beautiful ew" ' ' MAJOR oAuL‘r lnsvlar ‘ ` I TORONTO, March 28.-"Our Major clock in .the morning, Samuel tidiness and, above all, extreme clean- lackford Lidstone, of Cape Wolfe, liness which characterises their shop. the 21st year of his age, passed Everything is kept in such a whole- ay to be "forever with the Lord." some condition as to inspire the pub- essns. Salinders & Newsom enjoy. the Land wiich is "faIrer than This Easter they are agliin ill the fore- ont. with a Splendild diispliily ofhnliolict: 9 father, and two brothers lay serious meats. Their sta n e nl' 8. teered for overseas gentes with th ill with the same dread disease; Building does theni credit. The Easter beef consists of (8) eight sympathy of the church and coni- magnificent carcasses of steer and pnrry S, N|cho|,,s__}{_ munity goes out to the stricken fam- heifer beef, all island grown by tile ’ ' y. Tile Heavenly Fatiier, who know- foiiowlilg well-known breedersz- W. B. Trowsdale, Crapaud. _ Daniel H. McDonald, North Bedeque J. W. Stewart, Bellevue Furiii. . i Robert Wilson, Hampton. “cult to be mled Wm, as much gmc. “Heaven’s perfect peace." Joseph Ferguson, Crnpaud. Wallace Lowther, Carleton. Most of the cattle were fed over m . The firm keep right up-to-date and switches to any part of their large, ard reinforced by concrete, thus S l°I1V9l'H€ 8 Uh em Bel; iC9BL t lg making the whole room air-tight. The - conducted at the Q `ome, an n o ice se ing situation continues unchanged - TIGNISH (gym,-ch, by her pastor, Rev, J. S. in i°t*:“f;95ll"UCll ¢leDl'€SSi0n Itisiiow l ` MacKay, and Iier remains were fol- m th E( tliin the cm" Wm ‘"°°b“bly -HERE on suslNEss.- Dr. Fur- l°“'°‘1 l° the °‘*m""’l' bl’ '* “'59 °°"' lo b . tiier is Stgixccljiistioiiglirecind Tig? wen dy. dentist ot' Aibertoii was in Tigliisli C°“"5e Of P9°Ple~ Mrs- D0“5h“U Ing h mu H y avora e, and on Tuesday and wednesday nunndinn belonged to the old school,she loved m Wuy no is ollllrely tree from to r d nu sin the old Psalms he. snrilig a low tenipcratllre for the eats in warm weather. The base- cnt is also cooled atld used for cur- - fi eat can be carried iii stock in any D earlier, so that the ilrm are ready _-_ at all times for orders large or mall. mem' 1' She will be niucli mlsned in tl;crlloinc Excenent mailman nnve bein nn0_ _,NCEE/`SE 'N RANcHES___F,.°m where she was tender y carer or ny V all the leading ranches around hero ll" 5°" “nd d““Km“""‘ Fm' V"”"" “ill” pe I ti . . tl t I . r l litters "wk Il ‘l"“l-I i"""`@’" me }"""-“hV"""' killed, tIlus_meetilig the taste of any I wnnonmn some mm gpwq m swf? fn” me ian (`llllrch ofnliot. 14. She being dead cn ided for hanging ment. for a longer rind than before, after it has been P e n 0 n an _ stnlner who does not desire to uso silollcilms ctr/fslilsllomc °R°"P ave rea y ) F B P yet Hoollll<“lll~ -C om- tht- Olie notable feature about the 8 rge carcasses is that they everiige allndcrs & Newsom it visit this liiorli- ff 1’ A niersitlc) and Mrs. »Dr. McBride of “B 8' shmklng ““"l’"“e I° an' Mrs* in . V* Tigilish from Sumniersidc and Ken- A"*“"”°'“lt wg” ‘I °f{ mglh isffiim I “- sington,_z_ and her denl se w e een y e y . '___' / _ H. 1 . r In Foun' PARTS. 4 ~ l, W°":.l'.lli;.~i'.':.rs:::.:‘:'..;‘.s::.:€t?:fffs:i::.’istft°r..“:':tf'##- mf" -s. _"X3 '.~ - All shown _doing servI¢¢ | Msfdhse Today 3.15||zsn°ws Nightly 7.15 428.50 _Wm _ w__W-__m_ __ _ NEW YORK WOMEN PLAN FEDER- - -Hats 'are small for early sp;-ingn F Arlou. ”° “fe prices. Let this store interpret --_ ‘ the most recent Ideas in miiiinery for At the present time, when so much to know that the shop in which a ndition but scrupulously clesii. 'lf their large and important business, is unquestionably on the admirable with a confidence that shows itself the well-merited patronage which s winter by Saunders, Newsom,& on Island rown ral turni s desired, being tender, juicy and allboiied s winter they have installed all s of beef, and carcasses of pork are sell to the track at the entrance, Messrs Lowe Bros., and is the very chamber holds six tons of ice, tiills purposes Large uantities of newly sllillghtored lneat. ork products of all kinds are iii tall fed lamb and mutton are afford to neglect paying Messrs. -_ .S ___--____ W M m ki M ly 200 Monday in a nail-day session to ar- range for what will be the biggest gathering of womell ever held iii this country, the biennial meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The York, probably at the Hippodrome. a year from this May. As an alterna- tive vention hall was proposed hy Miss such a building for the women‘s meet- ing by eniiinl oi’ the federatioil iii (Yllicago, and will York liext year. ton Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light lil- fantry Regiment was received oy the Saturday. -Four pieces, 54-inch lustre in brown and grey _shades, a wonderful bargain to clear, only 390. pcr yard. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. -Three hundred pairs men's and wonleii’s rubbers, perfect goods, on good fitting lasts, special for Easter Saturdliy. Meii’s 65c., women‘s 48c. per NEW) YORK, March 27.-More U19" women. all of them presidents of olnell’s clubs. met at the Irlotel Astor Convention will be held in New to the Hippodrome a big new con- ary Garrett Hay, who urged that the en of the city be asked to put -up and future conventloins of all nds. There were 12,000 women registered the differelit bureaus at the last bi- it is expected that at least 20.000 make use of cut rates to visit New Aaon HAMILTON l GADLT ssc lvso sv THE KING LONDON, March 30.- ajor Mlimil- Galllt, of Molltrcal, ho personal- cquipped alid took to thc front thc King at Buckingham Palace oil 9300-4-1m&e2i pnir. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 0300-4-1in&e2l _ I I l- _ L S \\\\\““\Y,/IIHIIIIII IIHIIQ #I/I lllll|§\\\\\\\\\\\YlA llll \ \""J¢‘ . --l ‘luiulw 0L\\\\\\\\'fI%/&\!\_\\l . " /[fl if/= fi" .lass This drawing reéiresents beautiful shoe, esigned or particular women -.m H,” Note the perfect lines. nd with all its beauty there i s that lovely feeling of comfort and the knowledge Q that your feet are entirely satisfied. _This feeling is nssured with every pair of Empress" or "Walk-Over” Shoes. \\Y/ Why Did June Run away -_ Morris & Smit Sole Agents Queen St. VlllA\\\\Wl\“Ill §" E asc. values. On sale special to ` . oaoo-4-lmeszll -MAN IN RIGIMINT' 1 i These facts are proved by our satisfied customers and growing demand everywhere, necessitating large factory extensions. Canadian farmers are reall izing that it is not necessary to send their money out of the country for twines that are not as good. You take no chances. Quality and prices fully guaranteed. Easter. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. ' 9323-mall ' l I How Ars Your Horus Teeth? J. M. Nicholson, D.V.D HORSE DENTIST. Horse dentistry in all its branches executed ill the most skilful and humallo manner. All orders promptly attended to and satisfaction guaran- teed. Best of City references. STABLES 202 Kent St., Charlottetown. y' i _. ...A Our Constant Aim is to make this grocery a better one, a more desirable source of supply, _an efilcient aid to thrifty housewives. We aim at perfection in all details-in qualitr, price and ervice. If not aready a cus- tomer, we solicit an opportunity to please you. P. I.. Smallwood Phone 12 Grocer Upper Queen Street _Ixus s-__ BOSTON FISH ADS. -J A. I-I A I- E Y COMMISSION MERCHANT, FRESH and SALT FISH Canned Goods, Lobsters, Scallops, Clams. 176 ATLANTIC AVE.. BOSTON. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. 8710-2~22stbes12wks l - -~. NEW YORK FISH _ADS iihashrn Brothers Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers Fresh Fish Smelts, Eels, Lobsters and Frogs are Specialties No. I Fulton Fisli Market, New York Consignments Solicited 9007-3-lil thsEs4Mpd. ' I., _ Heres’ a Good Bargain Ten Piet: Set $2.75 been offered a lush :|10 one we are You can’t nice'a val- It. ten pieces May we show you? Gault rescued a wounded man in brood lu ,, ’ -_ ' handsome- in. tht!! “lf i’l‘.$rf’-" _ ` - fe.. .V . \‘ i . . , . . , S ti cl .93 hifi? 1*" .» 1 .5 ' . n. 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