» i i i lit 1 i t 5 t ,. ki. v. t `l i tt I' . 5, . it sf . , _,£4-»¢.‘,;,.t,' -.- Li ‘,,», ._ <\,.`._. F il; _-,i ‘fi ii 'i -. 'v 2 “"‘ ?l~.-1 ,_ it l I r I. of ' HE I/lil) We have removed our Curdy offices, SON BLOCK . opposite Post Office' where all kinds of INSURANCE is written including Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Guarantee, Plate Glass, Automobile and Live Stock. STRONG COMPAN- IES represented. » Low Rates Write or phone _for rates when requiring insurance. H. M. Davison . Newson Block, Char- lottctown 905| fi~l}`\lt‘i office to the F. B. Mc- | S-_.------------J Watches Eyeglasses Rings , large stock on hand, special combinations filled up as you may require. E. W. Taylor Jeweler and Optician South Side Queen Square 9i)Iil-fl-l6)l6i r . ~ -J., i The Westhrn Guardian ...IT PAYS to buy in this Province -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lat`ferty'a Ton sorlal Pai-lou.rs, Summerside. \ _.__ -MR. E. P. FOLEY, .Guardian re- presentative in Alberton, will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. -METHODIST CHURCH.- The Rev. H. C. Rice, oi Sussex, N. B., will occupy the pulpit in the Suinmerside Methodist ('hureli on Sunday. the 21st lust., at 11 n.in. and 7 p.tn.-X. -A NEW GYMNASIUM has recent- ly been started in Suuiincrside with all niodern equipments. It is located in the building on Water street foriu- erly known as tho Crystal Cafe and already has ii. inciuburship ot’ over sixty.---ll. -RURAL MAIL--lt is quite proh- ublo mail delivery will bc introduced ou the route now covered by Mr. .trcliio Barlow, in the near future. At. lcust iiiany arc t~laniorini_: for it. and it is uiidcrstood thiit it petition is going round to that oder-t.-M. -NORTHAM.- Tho t-xainlnatioiis of the Nortiiaiu School for the nioutli ot' February arc as t`o|lows.-- Grade lX.-- l. ldleaiior Dyiiiciit; 2. Myrtlo Stewart. Givitlc Vll.~--1, Etta Stiuviirt; I. tlortit- lilaiyiiard und Agnes Ellis equal: il. Olivo l\liu-.-\\island. Grade \'l.---l, t‘.lit't`ord Dyineut; 2, Ilartford Sit-wart; ll. Lulu Ramsay; -i, Reginald llaylalo. Grade V.-l, Laura Dyinout; 2, Irlddie Gorril; 3. Una Calwlll; 4, Sid- iicy lilchcaii. Grade lV.-- 1, Mayor Mc- .-\uslln; 2, Roy Ilynieiit and Lillian Ncwconilio and Ella Ramsay equal; 3, tflartiit-o .\lcl.cau and Ella Milligan. loraiio ui,-1. Eric tilt-Loiiii; 2. Atiioi tfolwill; 4, Edith Maynard. Grade I.- .l. Buwini-ip Milligan and Willie Bug- lolc. Tho average zittciitltiiive was 30 and thc percentage ol' attendance was T5, Pearl Ramsay. 'l`eaclier. -MT. CARMEL-‘l`lic sawing of iireivootl in _\l‘. "'i;'.uti has been iii- tcrrupted by the snow sturin that has prevailed for the past few days and has uizule it inipossible to continue this kind of work. .\lr. Augustine Gal- lant, of Pape Egnioiit, was a passen- ger on ilie iiiorniug express on Sutur- day to Suinnicrsido. wliere he will spend ii few days visiting friends. Mr. .itiscpli I.. l’oii'ii-ir. ot` Sunimersitle, was visiiiiig in liloiit Uarinel the guest of his brothers, Messrs. Phillip :intl 1-‘raiik. Mr. Marvin Gallant, iiispec- tor ol' i“reucli Acadian Schools, pro- poses on holding a meeting oi' thc ratepayers oi’ (Tape Egiuout iii con- uct-tioii with the school gurdeniiig.-It F lf .5 R that servo iifiiiultiplyliig the gi-aiu of ueSS"°”X' cereal. yielding the iiccessary iiiitri- _, T - ment for each and every one of us. WM¥:A'C§;\‘,E5`,Igl?(¥sé3El§b(i§1er(gF00§;; ‘ E The Rev, Preuclier iciuiutietl the con- 5 . " y th . _ week on business.-lx. ASU!;¢l}1ER$IDE l)_El_ grcgatuiii that we should noi. be less t £51-AB ,957 ° tliniikful l'or our daily* bread than had T] 5 di . / . _ nuff/ / R p h -iMPon'rANT Mssrino. - A _ ‘*f ,f,!'-,im-il O u t e :_~'ploiidid_ open iiieetiiig and one ot' an (_0m_?ll;'a _;Sg_;lgl"}";l’:1ll'5lllf' Mm' ‘\- ltd.” ' tnsttuiclive triiuractcr was hcld in lir- i t ‘ ' , P' p‘ I L vor cr' “ms s p ’ ° 0 bain Ville stfliool on Marvli Sth iust. ["1 'flvlll 0" ljlllll`S‘lUi» MT- _Squirre- ‘ The t~it'liiiol_ was t'l‘ti\\'tlcd to its \_lt.- :::l(|gl"h\`.l:a?)l.?;,‘T324l§t,l|l{iuav“fl:A?lg ‘ylltlfl most t'up:tcit_\' :iiiil tlic sptict-lien dtrliv- U \ _ _L _ ‘_ ‘ t~riid \\'er\' vt‘i°_v fitting and l`uli ot’ iu- ll' ni" “U” ml“("l"`ll~ 3'* / / W _-_-:\ //T 5° - \» ~ C"- \ i -_ ._ . much in demand. -New Hare Collar There is a dainty, charming appearance to this waist for women. It has that smart, dressy appearance, that distinctive style so This in tht' lutost word in :i high quality. low priced waist; iiiailo ol' lino quality siuoutli vollu tliiislifid with clzilioralciy vniliroitlorcti trout. wide rulls and tho popular in-iv “llai't-." eoiliir. Scouts are litiiiistitcliotl and the wuist. is finish- od in every way to rival lines at almost double its pi‘it‘.c. Send un u money order covering ilu- price, allow Fic. for postage. Leave thc rest to the Royal Mails and llolniiiii’s iiiail order service. You`ll be satisfied with the result. R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. - .- ""'_ ieuce for a short time with a comical lol fllrlllifr ll`“lllll\i¥~-l{- ‘ ` -' _ recititl which was higliiy amusing. ‘_ - I - H _ lilr. l~`i'ouk A. Arsoiuiult spoke on l‘oul- F0' ll llmllell llllw W9 Wlll give Summerside, P. E. Island s1int1.3-ly .\12il-I li ll SATISFACTION T. Edgar MacNutt, Esq. Agent Sun Life Assurance Co. MORELL. P.E.I. 18th February, 1915 of Canada, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dear Sir:-I am in receipt of cheque for $538.50, being the pro- fits to February lst in my policy in your company. This is over 28 per cent of all the premiums I paid in this "20 Pavment Life" policy, which I have as p fits. besides carrying my risk all these years. » me I still have a paid up policy. payable at death, for $3,000.00, which policy is still bearing profits every five years. This paid-gp policp has cost me in actual cash $1,354.50 be- sides the risk carry ng me all these years. and I still have this profit bearing and fu ly paid up policy for $3,000,00 I am wel zgtisiied and if there is any better policy than this I have not hea of it so far. I now wish Ihad made it $a,000,00 init d f$3 ,00,bttl you re. '- ‘ ea 0 igligbing gon iggry su<;ess,Iam H. D. MACEWEN. l E. MSSNUH. lIl8h§g¢l’ fOr P. E. I., ‘ .8155-`l‘E8 QIICQII sff¢Bf ll';_¢;l; s|l:3‘i;e7)‘ogwEi;inA‘n" me *t iiotdm in 1914 over so ooo ooo Agosto wanted '" '" "Tl" mf' °' mv ”f°»~°" it-f'1\°° . ‘ _- cy ’. ' ' °» " ovary one witli'doll¢lit. The olslit ..oNE CENT per word each laser tion for advertising in this column Cash niust accompany order Mini mum charge twenty five cents coming season and as au extra induce- ment we oflcr the following low prices. Cliild‘s sizes 0x29 inches per pair $1.75; Misses sizes 10x?-3 inclics per pair $2.00; Ladies’ sizes ll1,§x36 Inches per pair $2.40; l\Ien's sizes 12x- 42 inchos per pair $2.05; lilen`s Club snow slices 14x42 inches per pair $3.00. Laces are included in each asc. Phone or mail order to ll. 'l`. lglolniiin, Ltd., Suiiiniei-side. 9095-3-20M2iE1l. -PREPARING A NEW HOME. - Mr. Duiiiits .-\i'scuault. of lirbain Ville, has been busy this winter hauling wood and lumber, as evidenced by the grcat iiuautity lic luis no\v at his huiuo. Ho hail thc niisiortunc the other day to injure one of his horses. While nnliitcliiiig his teani. the aniuial fell, and was dragged along a short dis- tance by the other horse, und in the act of getting up, inflicted a severe cut On his hind leg.-M. -ARRESTED.-Beii Souicr was ar- rested in Charlottetown _\'estertln_\'. Sonier has been wanted iii Suiunier- side for several months on n rather serious charge but was successful in `-cluding the officers. Ile was seen boarding,a train at a side station and news was promptly transmitted with the result that on arrival at Chur- lottt-town lic was arrested und will likely be brought back to Suniiiierside today to answer to the charge which stands against liiin.-H. -SERMON APPRECIATED -ltev. I'. t‘. Gautliier. ol' Palmer Road. was in Mt. (‘arniel from Saturda_v the six- teenth until the following lvloiiday. re- lieving Rev. l’. P. Arseiiault. who is unable to attend to the Easter duties of his congregation. After the ecle- bratioii ol' Mass at the usual hour ot' 10 o’c-lock ou Suiidiiy morning, llev. l’. (‘. Gauthier preaclied on the Gospel ot the day and vividly pictured the siiuilarit_v between thc miracles wrought by our Saviour when ou earth aiul the cverv day iniraolcs of nature been the uiultitudc alter the multipli- cation oi' the loaves that had t’ed thou- sands oi' thc followers of Christ.-R. tvitst Sewinl s|it.ikci\ had been iii ' t , vitcd troiii noi 'lilioriii ' districts to ."'.(`“lli~/\- U. Soiiarclirlggs and Mr, 4w~_*§;g_\ _ “m,m|_ mul (_u(_h"NpwkHl; chose mr his Iudtlio Gaudet, both volunteers of the // ‘Q-W’ _ 5:"\'!'¢ ' ' topic sonio p:ii‘t.it:ular liiic of industry tlllm ('°“.um‘§°m’ fm .nverseas service' . " r,-fit! :_.\` . lwhicli related nrnctit-ally to agrleul~ nrrlved 1" §‘""'""rS‘d° °" Tl““`*“l“~V '?/ffil ° F75.; l ` i turn Mr Maxiu Gallant, inspector, “ml “Wh will Sllelld " fm” ‘layff mr' o 7 gm.; ,I \,;,,.y H|,D|.0m.imC lccmrc _ on lougli at t.lielr_rt~spective homes. after ` " - c M.. education and entertained the und- “lll"l‘ l'l'*‘y “"ll llmiflleil '-0 -’\lHll€\‘St. -_ , . ",`/' ' ,__ try ludust ry, and us lic has for several “l’f“’l“t°ly_ fm" ‘Vllll 0’/0\`Y 500 bottle f ' 2535 The Latest Style years past been experimenting in that gf lP“l;lil"ll"(‘? Sl"m\l’?0 OF U- 50C lim' Of f ,/ . ° ' __ line, hu was able to give his bearers -“ mo ‘le lmallli lima l‘€K'l1ltil‘ 150 W Good Quallty Voile some valuable iiiforniatioii. Mr. Joseph cakes Qi Pflllllollve S°l1D» lVlBCKll1Il0I\ \ ll/ /I Beautifully Embroidered i“. Arsiiiianlt treutt-id thc subject of Qing (0-~ (70l`l1Ul` Gl`0al~ GOOTEG 01111 / _ . . diiirytng in at vory cilicieiit iiiauuor uiul was :iItont.ivcl_v llstciictl to. 'l`hti writer rcirrcts that lic is unable to givi- nioro tielails ol' this uieetiiu.: us there were several other spoaluirs who ati- tlrt-sstid llic iiivvliiig. `./\ nievtint: tif such iiitportiiiici-. is <‘crta.iul,\' worthy of voiiinii,-iit und thc farmers of this rutliool district :irc to lic ronL:|'at\ilutt~d ou tlic success of their niectliigs.-l\i. K Stylish Spring Suitings And Coatings for Women We respectfully call the attention of the ladies to our New Spring and Summer Suitings and Coatings. They are among the most up to date that the markets provide. You are invited to look them over whether you buy or not. ' We will sell the mat- erial by the yard at the lowest ‘price that can be obtaine in the city or have it made to order in our usual first class manner. We suggest that you place your _order early to' prevent disappointment when the season is ad- vanced. . D. A. Bruce -DON'T FURGET ESMERALDA have here" will be in Suuiinerside Easter Monday. 6858 °l` 9109. next year. Village Y?i\;1\f_ glen hats -wAN'rso.- 'rwo smart girls 1° his "°““ “ °“‘° learn the millinery business Apply Bl md "°l“mee"“|l? uw Drag?" - ` C ill Arsena , son o 1'- Hulmans Mnmwry DepB;'J§;§ii9n1if_ Eixrssnault. After undergoing an ex aniinatlon in Suinmerside. he came _To coRREs"_°PoNDEN.|.s__0wmg home last Saturday and then left on space',;rhi (iuugdmn Eafnfwns Jégsfigxg Arsoiiault Urbain Mille were visitors respoii en s o e as rc as ', * in their coiitrlbutlons. Only Real lil Ahmlll 5 gllgfget °“bu“’ ,§6$‘i“l;‘;;’ News will be inserted. Mr- Anlmid “ an' A mm ’ returned ironi Summerside last Satur- _3NQw3H0E5_ wa ,in ,wg wish day. lilth iiist, and spent Sunday at his to carry over any snow shoes into the l10¥1l"-’“lll~ - the memories of other days. .The Ver- g its f poetic tendemess and its plaintive ros- ,i|;natlon. Mrs. (l'¢ev.) H. Brown won BB 0118 .._HOCKEY.- Tales ot` prowess a- bout ilio last local match in Kensing- ton having gone forth into the sur rouiuliug country, large crowds ond ~wliicli took place on Tuesda 16th, lust., when the Single men wer conipullod to walk the plank to th 8.15 und the first half wi-is on exhibi- tion of Hood clean hockey. illlllltlrked by any foul play or rough work. After ten minutes play was resumed and an agressive spirit maiiifested itself strongly in the Married Men’s team and Woodside, always at the front, scored three tlnies within the first ten bus_v at this stage of the game, Rogers. Jardine. Ozcn, and Lockhart all be- ing sent to the boards for a rest. Jar- dine scored ou returning to the ice af- ter souie nice combination by himsel and Darrsch. Pidgeon followed them up a few minutes with another. Rog- ers added two. more to the credit of his team, MacI<‘adyen made the final score. Taking his condition into cou- sitieratioh, Lynds played a good game. Plqlgenn played it good game, although he seemed over anxious to carry most of the snow off the rink on his back. V Messrs \V. Woodside and D. E. Mac- Lean liaiulled the game satisfactorily. The next game which will decide the championship will be played on_Frl- day night. Tho proceeds of these games arc in aid of the Red Cross work. \V]‘}STi‘]RN I’ERSO.\"Al`.S -Mr. lloy (‘ainpbell, Alberton. was in Sumnicrside Wednesday of this week on business.-X. -I-lon. Plias. Dalton, Tigiiisli. was a visitor to Suniniersido Friday ot' this week.-X. -Mr. W. S. Louson. (lliarlottetown, was in Sunimerslde Friday on busi- - ie ton tion of Mr. Norbert Gal- lant. Abrtun's Village, is not improving as rapidly as his many friends would wish -M lu-nt Streets. ME" Sl. Pli|i|E|('S llii li'clniid’s national tiny was iittiiiglv cclolii'atcd at Vcrnoii River on Wed- iiosduy Inst, Evcrytliing was tuned to make the day one of harmony and festive dcnioiistratioiis. ln the morn- ing n good congregation attended St. Jpzicliim's ('hureli wlierc the Solemn Mass was chanted by Rev. F. L. Con. l\0ll.\'. Ati cxceilent sermon was de- livered by the pastor Rev. P. D. Mo. Guigiiii. Ile traced, In for-ceful style, the lite ol’ Ireland’s Apostle. his labors, and the golden fruits of his mission. inspiring his bearers with admiration for this ivoudrous Saint and his mar- vellous work. ll* ill” l‘VL‘llll`1S ii most brilliant en- tertalunicni was given in the ('. M. B. A. Iiinll, which lind been tastefully dec- orated for the occasion with the nat- ional colors of Irelunil and of the Em- pire. It consisted of a. splendid pro- gramme of music, iustriimentnl ami VGCRI. and pt’ inspiring eloquence. Too rarely do lie fine talents of Vernon RlV6l` llive tho best. that is in them, but on this occasioii they were at their best. The spacious hall was crowded “Nfl 411| Dresent. felt that the superb Drosraninie could not easily be excell- ed. Each numlier was executed with skill and artistic tnstn of a high order, and the marked applause of the aug. ieiice marked their delighted apprecia- tion. Indeed the performers may justly feel elated with their ability and signal succes. The opening' chorus “The Dear bit- tle Sliamrock.’ so full of gaiety and teiiderness. was well rendered by the V. R. Glse Club. The Armdaie quai~ tette executed their number "Ott in the Stilly Night" with a feeling and voice that awakened in many hearts non Quartetts charmed the audience by their fine interpretation of "The‘ Last Rose of Summer" revealin all hearts with her solo "Absent," singing with the ease and grace of a tnie artist; while in her "Come Back to Erin" the patriotic cali of the mal- ody. coupled with the aprlngllks notes of the s iiger, carried one back to the iniiiutcs. The judge of play was kept t [ Prowse Bros Alteration Sale Still Un 4 wt! U ‘,|§;_ig,5;‘_ Hard Hats Ai 1.50 tuna of 7--3. The game started is senibled tlierefroni to witness the sztsii Hats-All New at A i ' er Our Personal Savings Up To 1-2. , Gvaritlléé These goods are not an old second hand stock that has been pedclled around the town and bought in at a price to fool the public. They are our entire stock of new and up-to-_date hard hats, manufactured by three of the best batters- in the world--namely, Christy, Wolthausen, and Hawes. Von Gal Regular prices $2.50 and 3.00. Sale price $1.50. Don’t be with the sleepy ones, take _ad- vantage of this great sale by getting your new spring “ hat at once. Hard Hats Prgwsg Bm; [_fd_ Come in Now! 7 I Sale Price ._ IlndLelUs.H3l $150 The Stylish., Haliers you p,ope,|y i-B-ni i u-11 Q l`ull, ringing. soprano voice of this artist is rarely surpassed in orplieaii halls and leaves haunting iinprcsslons of the power of song. lu ‘Kathleen Mnvonreen" Miss Mary Collins was cliiirming, rendering that lrlsli favor- ite with ii sweetness and freshness to soothe the licart, The beautiful pat.- rintic number “For King and (loun- try" was exociitetl by Miss Mary Mc- Donald, assisted by cliorut-si Wllll ll force and sympathy that tired tho patrlotisni of tho listeners. Mr. Jos. Haley sang “'l‘ht- Auld l‘lnld Sliawl" with thnt for-ling expres- slon and romaiitic touch which only ii (‘eltit: artist can throw around a gen- uine Celtic song. Mr. _John Green's over popular voice evoked well uiorit- evcr You Welconie the llour," a inel- ody whose oxqusslte feeling and weird pleading. rendered by n niastor, over reaches the heart. Mr. Irving Beers "Readings" were literary gems of thought. and diction, full of tlrainutic power, pathos. and fun and executed in the inlmitnblo style of the favorite veteran actor. The dc- clnniatloii by Mr. 1'. \Velcl\ entitled "Niipolcoii" was highly appreciat'ed and npplaudoil. The address for tho occrtsloii tlcliveretl by Rev. I". L. (Ion- iiolly was it iiuisterly orntion. lu for- vcnt clouiiciicc he presented grapliicli pit-titres oi' lreliiud`s glories. past and prcsoiit, of her undying patriotism and unique oloquciicc. The orcliestmi, rlii-t-.<-.te-.d hy Mr. J. ll. Grccii, gave choice selections of noted Irish uirs. The acconipanists were Mrs. (Itcv..) ll. Brow, Miss Collins and Miss A. Mcllonald. The singing of the Euiplrc's Nntloiial Anthem closed tho splendid ciitertuiiiniciit which in Vernon ltivcr will not soon bc forgot- ten. iililM THEHHING llllt 'I`lic following letters have been re- ceived by Mrs. Lewis Huestis of Char- lottetowii, from her son Wilfrid, who ciilisted in the First Canadian (Ton- tingeut. lu Winnipeg. These letters were written from somewhere in Flan- tiers: Feb. l8tli, 1915. Dear Motlir\r:- .lust ii few lines to let you know we are safe on land again. After a good voyage we are ln a lovely country. The people hero drive with one line, or rein as lt in called at home. it is funny to see tlieui driving a horse. We are within sound of the guns on the firing line. We are living in a farmer's barn and are quite comfort- able. We liave all been supplied with a goat skin coat and good niltts and warm scarfs and are well rigged out with clothes. This is about all I can write as this passes through our coni- paiiy commanders bands, also the cen- sor's so I cannot put in`any more de- tails however moo i would into to. Hoping this will find all the family well .as it leaves me. and with love to ali, .. Your loving son, . WILFRID I-IUESTIS. Feb. 23rd, 1915. Dear Motl'ior_:-- ' . ' I did not' £0! A letter fi‘oili'¥0il this week yet. lnitl am writing tonight for we ¢o into the trenches tommow of the 'next day. We are hilli "in a chateau. as it is called liars. it is the country home of some lord or gentle- man; There is -a moat all aww it alles with water. 'rhsro are i or ood t it ii ' i-bill. in the Earns? Dill lmihm on il here now -.-333~liJ°3i"~'» 51°;-mwieuih . . . i|.,,,¢,,,,' i “__” _, _ I , p . H » _ ii ._..V:;.~~.>i|r-V1-vq»'fi~!.:%I __ ` ',‘ .Z4 J fu- \ THE majority of people drink coffee nowa- days simply as a matter of habit-not wholly with pleasure and zest, yet coffee is the favorite breakfast drink of all nations. Our coffees were selected with the utmost care-they are the kinds you know by reputation-the kinds that have recognized merit. Try a pound of Chase& Sanboms, White House, or Red Rose Coffee-put up in airtight tins. Price 45c a pound. We have the famous Moca Java Coffee in bulk,we ind it fresh to your order. ‘lgrice 40c a pound. Beer. & Goff Telephone 150 Superior Teas and Coffees f _ . . YOU will like the taste of our teas-they have that “just right” flavor that receives\ the whole hearted praise of our many patrons. We buy our teas in such qualities that we are able_ to sell them at the same price as others, but our extensive business permits us to re- plenish our stock often.. therefore the teas we sell contain all their natural frzwraiice and purity. ~ e unhesitatingy recom- mend Ijlstabrook lend as a splendid tea forthe price.30c apound. _A1so_ in 5 lb. and 10 lb. airtight tins. ' _ The famous Red_Rose is_a good tea, we have it fresh in packages at 35C, 40c and 45c a pound. _ ' ` Don’t fail to try a ‘package of the Celebrated _Ri geways 5 o'clock Tea. it is the acme of Tea elegance. Put up_iri haltpoun packages. Price 60c a poun . Beer & l23_Queen Street on them. Our platoon is over on the loft of the implement shed. There were a few shells landed about a mile away from us today. There are batteries all around us. one of which was hombai-:ling some place and they were firing over town. At every shot the ground trembles. We see lots of aeroplanes here now. As this is our first experience in the trenches. we go in mixed up with the British regulars, so I guess wa will be all right. We had a long march last Sunday. You would like to know where I am but .l am not permitted to tell you. I hear from Winnipeg quits often. The shop there is down to four men. Times are slack there but there is lots of work here. Well. l must close for this time. so ood b e. E It ` Your loving son. ` ' WILFRID HUEBTIS. _ 4 _FOR SIL-E, V I Schooner Western Light "‘ 39 tons register. Carrie; abou] mo bus. Oats under deck, 50 ton I. Well adapted for coasting trade. Good Sea Vessel draws good oi no fm. cool-ioodeaf girls an Riglng in goodqm. dlflfm- lll avid reasonable. Apply to T i I §| _-_-» *J * ni ni' ""-`\'~T`oFI"»‘Tli@ Tho beautiful Green Phoebe stock_patte'rn-that has been de- pleted for some time. is now complete. To secure the best prices and to insure you against disappointment, we bonlht heavier than ever before, thus enabling us to offer these dishes at our usual low prices. Now is the time to buylf you want a full dinner let. til deli or a few odd pieces in this pat- tern-tliey are, novv_ lellinl PM lilly, and every lndlcl.tidb‘D0l V toward a quick clearance ot our present large supply. soo aio in piano aiiiiiui- nom $14.50, one ximian attracts rms. coiiiiiii nl, dis 'hi quality, those sm arvllilohdld values + . , i .. ii" at Bla°l=..,&.'§¢~ ons Aossw I 155 Those Dishes You’ve Been Waiting lor are Now Hereqa \ I »i