“HEP villi!‘ . t I ‘fill Chliifltii. sinuous . ,__. l W FANCY SILK BLOUSES In. brown, white and black.‘ Prlcel SLBO-Prowse Bros Ltd. ce ‘ E a" do l _. . flTlNEE us I NIGHT 1 AND- 2.45 . “Li? ‘rt-arcane ‘wmi luv own orhkss AND A KNOW- BZLTHFWIAIVOBLIIWHICH Pssvzurs MISTAKES ' rsso OATS, choice billed llily at right prices at Carters Feed y- Store. ' i I ‘I ROSE VALLEY ETC-There will" , be service next Sundalv in Rose Val l ~ - ley at 11 a. m. in Briulaibane at . t-vv pi l -. _ a p. in. -: (Valium/run! , b I CHANGE OF RE~SlDENCE—i\Ir. f . ‘ Edgar Giddings has recently pur ‘c/WL/Ufé’ ' chased a. farm near Murray River "l t0 will“ ho plans to niovo‘beforc l“ next fall, ‘i MURRAY HARBOUR SERVICES April 24th. Harbor at 10.30; Cape Bear at 2.30; White Sands 6.30; Abney April 27th at 8. FARM SOI-D-tll/lrs. J. l1. Bail - ey Murray Harbour whose husband sold the farm belonging to the _ estate, together with various pieces "i, of machinery. etc. passed away some weeks ago, has. 357*‘ wtrlflnucnwsognw.‘ ,. . WOMEN'S v voile blouses. regular $4.75 and 4.98. Special Saturday $2.98.—— Prowse Bros. Ltd. DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE TEA. --\Admisslon 10 cents; tea 35 cents Sale opens ut ll p. ill. and tea from 4 to ti. MOUNT STEWART CIRCUIT.- Metliodist services at Marie Satur day 7 p. m. Sunday L1 a. m. Mount Stewart 3 p. m. Dunstaff nago 7.30 p. m. BORDEWS ST. CHARLES OR Jersey Milk “with the cream left in" its tlic symbol of purity and richness. l; is thc best but costs no more FUNERAL NOTICE-Tho funeral of llhe into Mrs. Thomas Hodgson will be held in the Bedeque Moth odist Church on Sunday afternoon at 3 p. ln. SAW A METEOR-Several peo- ale who were out in Victoria Park NEW BUNGALOW—ML'. Will Mo Donald of Murray Harbour i. erect ing an attractive looking bungalow on the rurth side of the river. It is likely that he is realizing that this world has a. wife for every mun. . l‘ "I CIVIC ELECTION AT BURDEN i —'I‘he civic election ill Borden l". yesterdy resulted as follows: May- é/"i or——.lalnos L. McDonald; Counc- Q illors, Ed Crosby. Itbbcrt McPhers- w on and‘ Air. McAleer. llir. Crosby lend the poll, Jlobcrt McPherson and John hlurriw were tics. HAZELBROOK OiRCUlT-‘Fheri- will be service in llic (‘ross Iloitii Church Sunday, April 24th at ll ti. ul. and also a; Alexandra at 3 p. in 'I‘uesday afternoon last state .lla.t they saw a large meteor lies- Jond from lilo sky and illsappear =n the horizon in the direction of sho harbor. it is believed that this is the some meteor reported as seen from the deck of it steamer mtering Halifax on the same day. ::“BRUNSWICK" Records are making a hit-Hear them at Boei- 8; Weeks. ‘ iii PERSONALS .\ir. Pet-or G. Clark_ side, came to the city yesterday. Mr. ll. l". wart \l.as i" Feehan. Mount ' ' ~ "w m., subject “The builders." Hazel “mhllflfiflwm brook at 7 p. m., strbiect “God's p BILLIE BURKE f (by TUILB6QNGHIL with F ZlegFeid, Jr ) mflhe Frisky fiirsJollnsofi Sh: always played a winning game with the men. But ono night oho made s min-cue and-come watch the gossips run up a ocoro. If you are fond o1 real drama, ‘wholosomc comedy and in_ y oltiontaliy, have anoyc to the latest Parisian creations-See this i picture. A variety of gowns that will bewllder the feminine eye. _ '1 TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENT -—A quantity of freight moving on illi- P. E. I. Railway has boon noticc able in the past few days. 'l‘llert- lamb about to be shipped to points in Ontario and New York in ICL‘ refrigerator cars. , PARLOUR SOCIAL-tinder flip, 1 auspices of the W. M. S. of the Murray l-larbour Circuit a parlor . social was held on Tuesday evening ii at the homo of the President, Mrs. O full house and a good time. About. M, $36.00 was tho sum zlddcil to i-lifl Albert P. Prowsc. lo‘ funds of the society it "TRAPPED IN MIDAIR" _ FOURTH EPISODE OF “THE VEILED MYSTERY” “KISS ME “CAROLINE" TWO PART COMEDY G t . “W 5m” 5"” Wm‘. w SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES»- ss. ‘sf-w- -.~= in the recent examination in “WW” Wm“ connection with the ‘Teachers Train (‘IO\'(’.l‘flll'l(‘Dl'$- building ing class of MlllTlI)‘ Harbour con extension programme,‘ good roads, tliwivtl by RW- E: ‘V9315 U“! and hydroelectric. extensions. Pro ffgyglmliJesfrgtlzetifu lislon is Vlllfllli‘. ior the estublisll- 39; Lanna“ Gmdingfl 35. CBC“ 1L uient of a wireless stallion in nortli- Bmhpu, at}; Peril-l Weeks lit). ern hionltoba. i fM-ANITOBNS OUTLAY.— Estl ciude ihc mates for capital expenditures dur- lnqtho fiscal year of 1921 totm l5.870.000. Hon. Eflwflifll BYOWII, provincall treasurer informed the liofiiolaturo. The expenditures in- DANCE ENJOYED- Professor Chilton entertained his friends to Ia most enjoyable daniro in his ar- tistically decorated hall on Great 'Gcorge Street Wedncsiliiy evening. "The guests numbered about one hundred and were received by the chzlperones, Mrs. WV. Binns, Illrs. lJ. Hughes and Airs. llilrry Foster. Enjoyable features of the evening were ii stop dance by llir. Joseph Doyle_ which was heartily enjoyed and a set of Lancers in which all participated with niucli pleasure. About midnight, dainty refresh. merits were served, after which the dance programme was contlnu ‘oil. The music was furnished by Miss G. Keenan and Mrs. Stewart, i pianists and Mr. Stewart, Violin~ ‘ ist. ‘ ' ~ i international 8-16 Tractors The International 8-16 Tractors have ~won the reputation and recom- mendation of some of the most scien- tific farmers both in Canada and the United States by their performance at l. . field and belt work, or for general ef- ficiency on the whole, were proven by ‘local demonstrations that this is the tractor most suitable for our Island ‘farmers. This tractor is guaranteed . _ to operate successfully on ordinary *' KEROSENE OIL under all condi- tions. Now that the prices oi‘ farm I products are coming to normal, the aim and purpose of the farmer should betoproduce same at as low a cost ao-itiifspossible to do and in no way can this be done so cheaply and scien- tifically as with one of these reliable I.- H.‘ C. Tractors. v We have sold upwards of thirty of ;2"Kl-RSCH" . Flat roda— the kind you should have" Get them at Beer 8i. WeektL. Don't Eiiiiure Pain. Apply i HIFNKFRYDTQ“ l .I-INI.M.E.N_T- The Remedy your Grandmother used to Get Sure Relief. On Gale Everywhere. A GOOOTHING. RUB IT IN am». l ‘i O~O-Q-Q-O444§-§_-§-OO-§-&§OO+§§4§4 + Fina China For tile Spring Bride _ c now have a most extensive i‘ line of BEAUTIFUL CHINA. We feature its‘ Iii. ‘Til; these tractors in this province, being‘ no,“ mo... m.,, Copeland, than all other makes combined. Castro» “Mam- Rml Warsaw» i ‘ liloolecrsft. Limoges, Aynslcy" and the finest Nippon. W. T. Walllllll QUEEN STREET _ +o++oo+po+4o 4-044-040-0400 Prioesand terms furnished on appli- cation; . SAMUEL KENNEDY 'Charlottetown,'P.iE.iI, a Wa-y or blanks Way oi‘ Salvationi’! Brings HaDlJY Ease' 99-04 I Ur. E. A. Watson of the Bactcr iologlcal Department_ Ottawa, is Fvgistered at the Victoria. i Mrs. tDl'.) Sweeney, Kinkora, considerable improvement in the is i116 gulist of Ilirs. (D12) Led-Q well Ml‘. F. E. Conroy, Soul-is arriv- is quite alot of frozen mutton and ed in the city ins. night from it. trill to lllt‘. United Status. Mr. E. H. Raynor. Summerslde, ,caiue to the city yesterday to ut- tcnd tho ulooting of tho Fox men. I Ml‘- Milion Dingwell, Boy Fur- limo arrived ill the cit-y last Them “'35 ii Iill-Ylli fill his wav home from it’ business trip u, Nov-ii Scoilzl. ‘Alisa tllgii Crosby. Borden cami: , in ibo cirt last evcuinz ilccompan- liodi by her violin which nleans that she lake. part in II. classical concert soon to be hold in lilo city. {Omi- l ::CURTAININGS —Another big lot of pretty curtainings just open. at Beer 8t Weeks. In MPlIIIlfIflIlI MR5 CHARLES SHORTIE l Tho following ilcatll is from Rumfllril Ifalls, i\le.‘-.'1‘lii-, 119ml; occurred in this tcliy oit hiarcli 9th, u‘ Mrs. (Fharles Shot-tie fiin-mlerly 1.211s; Julia Arsenault ‘of 0W Em. . ‘. i._ after .1 short Ilflness. lntverlnont took plilcc here Sliehlilimlis‘. ililfifiFi-‘il. “ii . . K I . rc l. bile leaves to cherish her memory ‘iJQ1oHil-\l‘ll1.a:l‘%5ltli§ who is tleachliné! ' I . ‘. "(mi tar mg hand in Rumford, Mo. Two sisters finlifltszalilllllxnill". bill's} Adolph Gal 1 . rs. rseniiu ; our br 11 . >- ‘Felix and Josopll in i..'. s, AfJIQfiII; l l. RI -I - . . H,‘ liluurico iu Houldn, —-—-_-o@i.._ M H. WM. CRONAN Tho P. E. l. friends of wm, Matthew Cronliu of Halifax will regret, lo llear of his passing lllvay zit his IPSIUGLICIJ on 'l‘owi_~1- Jtpml -'\ltl‘1l 13lII- iln years pastfllii". Cronun was “always up, annual visitor to our province, but“; u nephew of tile late Patrick Stop lions of Orwell and a resistive of Mrs. Jnlucs E. McDonald of (lard igau. l-Ic was the oldest son or John Crollau and nephew oi‘ Duulcl Fromm. bulb oi‘ wlluul llo. was ltssociatvd with in one of lilo larl; cst ilVosl indies ‘business in Euslcrli Canada. His wife, who predecciis oil him over two yours ago was Miss (‘rligg oi‘ l-lillifax. A slstui- uuli brothel". Mrs. John l\‘ll.il‘lllly and Daniel U. ifrouan. survive biiu :i.lso it nitcc, bliss Friiutwes illarltv forulorly oi‘ Orwell, 1', l5, 1, will; has lllilflt‘ lior lioiuo with him slut-i» i-biltllluoti. 'i‘lti~. dcircusod wits 70 yaors of ilgll. ::"HO0VER" — Tho name of the electric suction sweeper that makes woman's work easier..- Beor 8t Weeks. i 0t . what is best for babies. - For" 63 years thousands chosen 7501:0012 EAGLE BRAND Condensed ma. , HIGH or low heck‘ Saturday afternoon . I ‘are czlpaiblu I I m; cnitatomsrows councils ‘ * l Addré§ “sI' “all Iiospital'@@@@@@?@7@'@@@ W Gfilillliiliflilllliilftilflis- a s Prince © ‘p Buy Your oor Curing; JFOIlOWIng is the address deliver- ed 11y Mr. H. '1‘. Holman, Chair- iuau of Trustees at the recent graduation exercises of County Hospital: Ladies and Gentlemen: . Our celebration tonigiht marks a. very pleasing occasion in the life of our hospital. We are graduating three nurses and thus deuionstrat- ingvery favorably. one reason at least for tho inauguration of this institution. ‘rho hospllltPs duties am two.folll-—one to care for tho patients that are brought to it and. the other to prepare nurses capable of going out into the world lto allcviatu tho suffcriilg and the sickness that is always with us. 'l‘li-e demand for these bearers of hope and dispensers of comfort_ oi a continuous one and we feel it the dutty of the hospital to each year increase the number oi‘. their grad- ' hates. Wo are very proud of those who have already secured their diplomas and the reputation they have nlade for themselves and for our institution. We are very proud in the knowledge that our hospital graduates are eagerly sought lifter lby many of tllI larger institutions in ‘the larger cities of Canada and l the United States. It must be grat- ‘ifying to those whom you are hon- oring here tonight. to know that the splendid training they have receivod and the know_ ledge they have acquired, is apprec iated anil recognized by the gener- al public. it may be a surprise to those who sunmmr- are not acquainted with the inter. nal iiuautlgeluont of the hospital, to knorw how highly our nurses are rc- gnrded but to those who acquainted with our and efficient llliIIfUll and _know tho painstaking care silo lakes with her nurses, will realize one of the great runs- ons wllv tllls repututiOn Ilus been obtained. Tho iloctors can also take collsideralble credit to tllc-iu_ sclvcs iii this particular regard, fur they have undoubtedly glvoii up abundance of conscientious work to uphold tho honor oi the institution and to cducille ltullses who would be a credit to themselves and cap zrllle. of trklug t-llnrge iii‘ tllo ulost Jeritiral vases. Your hospital can also lake u i-iluiill portion of IIIC credit. tor it is LfWliIllllIlY allil suro_ l» bPilll!‘ Pfllllllllfltl with liluilcru app linnrias and t-onveilionces. ll is tl-sureillv un llWnllWIliOll it) a gratiulitc, to realize that slit: I knows licr busine=s and feels her ' iiibililv I/i colic with lII'I QIIIBYZUUWV. ‘ll is illlfi u szitisfilrljilil of tllo bisrbiwt ilowri-c lo lllr- patient and rollstivos. 'l‘llt> vtlPillifill that those uulrvos lluvo i'Il"t-\"ll for llli-vu-selvos. ' is nf a iliflb omit-tr uu-i (iom-muitils ; III» ]'fli>i"7"\"[ uni-i ‘,'IIltlll‘diI“I\ ill‘ all. ‘ Ill“ work is difficult. ibo Iltlurs aro loud zlnil the rostlonsibility is lll'"lll-—'llllf tllc reward iltilplv kc. | pays tho labor and tho \\'tl‘“l'_v'. 'i‘lley ‘ bring hope and comfort oull 01' I sorrow and despair; they bring health and happiness where there ‘was worry and unrest; they bring life when death was ltuockillg at tlii- giltcs. The labor is great, but tbt- reward is greater. 'l vroilid like now, to say u few woviis in reference to the llofilllilll itself. Eleven y-cars ago, it was start ed and from lilie opening of its doors to the present, it has shown its valuo and ltals proved that it was i1 necessity. Last year it had reached tho atrial» where it could not bozin to serve the patients who were look illg to it for reliof..The question naturally arose “Shall we expand or should We still continue to oper. ale handicapped as we are?” The project nus submitted to the anti. uul meeting last year and they rc- commendcd that iinaddition be add - cd. l need hardly inform you that it was a big undertaking ul. n time when everything was ‘relatively higill but what I can, and do say, is that I udmlro tho spirit that put ser- vice to the sick ahead of monetary gain and that voted for tho im-mcd- late enlargement. I have auotlicl" interesting itoul to dlvulgo to you tonight and that is. that thc total cost oi! the uddlt- ion, some $25.000.00 has been sub- scribed and paid and our Building Account owes irbsoltllely nothing. To itOfi0ltllllltill this, wii bail to lisp ii, small portion of the surplus we wero carrying ill olir currout arc. ount but We anticipate soon. IliL\'_ lug that all paid backWc consider this lo bl.- u ulosi satislfuctory show lug and we Wlsll to tilkl- this (ippor. tuuity of expressing lllL‘ iipprccint. ion 0i’ ilic. 'l‘l"ilsteos. of lilo open. ileartoililess and generosity of tillc people 0i‘ Prince tfilllliiy and (‘Ifitg where, who have llliltli; this cuvlali. it: financial position posslblc, We do not wish you to tllinll. from tho foregoing relua1'k~s that we will ucvop again approach you for u. contribution. I would l'I‘lllIiI(I you that it In ii. irllnriiablo Iustltul. ion and that in all probability, WI} silortly will lliivc lo look to you. one and all. for it ilnd d fool well assured that we will not look III vain. Tho amount i uni glad to say. will be comparatively small so it will not bo necessary to start worry g. Ono of our objects In the oxtcli. slon of our building. was to prn. vlrie a home for one oi‘ tbs finest ; X.ray machines produced. This was l to be presented to us lby Dr. Mutt- art. We have been hi correspondence with the makers of this nlaclilnc for some time and we regret to re- port that our electric current is such, that tiio machine lg not all. opted for it. We iilid. therefore prhcUcally given up hope of receiv- ing it. I woo moat agree- ubiy our-prised last nlsht o receive -a letter from ' l IQ . - . owls-t 'r~'r"\"fi q ....i_e-~~_g§.s.,a; 1 Where‘ You Can Buy Them“ Cheapest-That’; Here _Nowhere in Canada. can floor cov- erings be bought cheaper than at Beer & Weeks. designs, bedroom dining room. yard -- formerly in ‘all designsyPer u showin figured. I k offerings. ©©© © © © @ © @@©©©@@©©@@@©©©©@@©@©©©@©@©©@@©©©©@@©©©@@©@©@@©@@@@@©@©@©©©©©©©@ A MAGNIFICENT LINE ‘OF CARPET SQUARES _ 'l‘apest1'y, Brussels and Wilton itugs are now 1n—-an We direct special attention to our showing of Wilton Rugs in all the newest colorings-plain and Prices 1-ight-Pleased to have you compare them with any other eleglant i k% oocoooooooooo We’ve a wonderful selection of new , hall, kitchen and We measure your rooms lcut and match ready to lay Free of Charge No. 3 Canadian Oilcloths in a splendid range of designs-all new, clean, bright patterns. ¢.i--..--.-¢.i.-¢~---.. American Heavy Felt Base—A sup- erior quality, strong wearing oilcloth, formerly $1.25 now . . . . . . . . . . Heavy Canadian Linoleums—-This cloth is great favorite on account of the splendid wear it gives. Per square yd. formerly $1.50 now COMPARE ‘PRICES AND YOU WILL BUY AT THIS sronn ©_@_OQ@‘.@_@.O_@§Q©. QIQ QQQEQQIQQIQKQ Per square 65c Q 90c, QQQQQQQ square yard 80c I@ @@.@.©_©©©© $1.10 . QQQQOQQQYQ .©.©_©.©©_@©©©© - _@_@_©©©_©©©© ©_©©_©© saying Iltt lliiii girl-n instructions to lutvo lilo maclliuc shipped hero as we could with our present cut‘- rent uso quite a Cmlfiililtiflllflfi part of il. ’i"liis ‘Illlltllllllil would repro soul. iiil outlliy in‘ Ilt‘l.\\‘(!t?ll fivo ilull six thousand dollars, so we tlru naturally very gratoful to Dr. Nut turL and are lexceleilingly glad that his success in his life's work bus not caused Ililli lo iorglst llls is laud IliJIIltl ii would likil III trvspuss on your good iiitlllFl‘ for Just u liloluout more and to inform you that. ill- really this your, although handi- i-wppiui by our ULIIIIIIII)’, opcratiilnl-l wc IlllVt‘ st-rvvd ill tho hospital souls Lliiulliy‘ iuorc piilluuts than wo IIIiI during iill of last sonsou and wt: still barn two luolltlts lit" fore finishing lliii‘ 1'.l:.’l rot-or s. i314 patients t-llli-rvd our hospital this yonw-l: succumbed; t; of tlioiu iif olrl ulzc; 7 were incurable; 2i) nicri: illlproviatl uuil the llitlunce cured or still reluainliii; with us. You will rcudily rcalizo that tho hospital is uow an absolute neces- sity unil that It has fulfilled th-l loudest liopiis ui‘ its founders and has Justified its existence. l know you will all lulu with ‘ilifl, ‘uni/o us remember-mack to ibo in expressing the ho o lblil. tho prolress iii future will ie no satis- factory auii as successful iis it has boon in tho past; that eltcll ycar tho graduating nurses will be more. numerous; that ouch your the tium ber of patients oorveil anti unveil will become larger and larger and that the reputation of Ute instilli- tlon will grow and expand until it can take its stand with any in tile lower provinces. This Io a consummation we all should look forward to. u consummation that can be ‘realised _‘ "Dr. ‘mum ‘ii-amt Colorado » l: we put our-ileum into the wot‘: ‘B0 media's drive to left. contro \’l’c.liavo an exceptionally efficient uintron. a staff of exceedingly cup- ltblo doctors and u. hospital that. will soon be fully equipped with all luodcrn appliances. We have llll that iind in addition we have iuore-wo have a Ladies‘ Aid or- ganized throughout tho counby that appears to ibo able through its un- llrlnig and unselfish efforts to keel) tbc balance of our finances on tllc right sltio of tllo ledger All tiieso advantages spell suc- cuss and with aught ciao we will not ibo satisfied. .i thank you, ladies and gcntlc» llIUll_ for tllo pullout Iieuring you have given mo. die Runs His Hits Into Four Figures April fills-Ping in tho ninth inning yesterday was tho one thousandth sufu wallop of thc gracious Bolton's rinoior league career. Tho first curries us buck further than Ping would like to NEW YORK» early days of Comisiioyhs now White Sox pirk. ‘Phat was in 1911. Ping sinco has nibbled persist- cuiiiy away tovrard his mom, with Illa exception of tho seasons of ' 1916 unu L016 which he spent in tho Pacific Coast League. NEW YORK, April Zik-Jnohlq. Mo. the colt which J . H. Rooletor. tttrfmon, no reported to I have sold 1o Bani liiidroth and Harry Sinclair for tho record prlco. l"! $150000, has gone lnmo mid will not run in tho Kentucky Derby it was reported iicre today. Dempsey Expects To Finish Garpentier , Within 12 Rounds ABERDEEN_ S. I)., April 20.- Jilck ilciupsey, heavyweight chnlu. piou pugilist, who passed through ' this city on his way to New York. \‘.'ll€‘I'0 he intend-s putting on tiiii finishing witches for llla cumin: battlo WUII Cioorgcs Carpontier for ltbo urorldh-l heavyweight title, ox- pressed bciiof that be will klock out. the b‘. nollnntn within twolvc rounds. 'QIUHIHOIIQI%VYIOIQ i mmiuluammnan llnllllooohlllooy-lhtillntbo ooll-lulnnlndotnotinont. Ono ‘ olloloao-luogoboaultdooiuro.