_i i __ ___~f..._......--=.<=n; 'ii -vida ' "-in iwieiq 2 _ln our amines. ~.,F"'r;r 1i-»~-»-- :§m.‘-nie _ Agia is-eiimmes __ ...___ ..___..,__ ._ Ei' * R-» G. STEW "I Unie Co‘mmer lai_Coliege. .par- l.=£!9l'- \W|N.y'seeds at elm ticulgrs see the? teacher ot; ` dia-_ _ B;j};`_______;_;i "80|5_~B-3llll2l0Il_ trlct. f _'I8 _ _ 'lllm -_ ~~y-_»-_~ ,=~ ~ me-_ __~ - » -r\ElDB.- We eau quote Your a Hg #flee on Timothy and Clovers. ua. Kennedy 6:1 Co.. 0’Leary, _ _ . - soso-as-aiusi. `__f CHDOL 0L08`£D.-“- Miss Agnes S e.`P|»Illant' Yalley was `-not able -:have school on Thursday and Fri- d _ tlqptateoleowisg to the storm. - were the only days Miss e has failed to have school this y . _,_ _ oil, packing and all requirements for +--- your engines and boats, at'Braces. -,_¢.{IAN~‘|f£D.- Married niun lo. work on farm, will supply house and pay good' wageato right party. must be reliable and competent. reference. ed light shades, 42 inches wide; regu- rdlnired. Apply to W. Russel Rog-f la era, Coiemau,' Prince County. isinclair & Stewart, Ltd. ~ - 8914-3~30M4lpd. -ONE CENT per word-each inser- tion? for theadtertislngllrtlgs column. Cash must accompany or er. Mini- mum charge, twenty-llveffeents. _ ,__ , v-FREE-a business egnr " at the -ouusl Guns:-snceifais nem- qnarters for the right thing in guns as well as'the correct ammunition. _ 7920-3-2-Mtuf2wksEf2wks. _--RED CLOVER 8EED.~ Tho old reliable English red; clover- seed for sale by Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 8045-3-31m2le1l -GASGL I NE-cu p grease. engine 7920-il~2 1-Mtuf`ilWkEl'2wkS_ -5 PIECES DRESS CREPE, assort- r 40c.. clearing now at 25c. per yard. 8045-3-31m2ie1i Y ill __ --1-as mohuine o il. ousnui _ ` '"` ,_' fa i"Pv‘"1‘1 P'°'P°\.“?“' 1°'“"\°¥1*1"°“8"" , an be obtained at L»’ii¢i»t¥'s 'raiser ""°°'"° °”"'° §1"§“,, "uf, nie. _-.___ I-Jw »W.--1-st. rn (mu rdm 1.; _ -ii..-.-......i..-...tit-.......... gg_g__1;g;mel£g4m;,v~,;;“_-c;,,_ ...__ ‘_ __________.':;_»_.V____. :____v_______Y_______v______:wt___________.:________Y_____v___v_____:__________Y___ ___._._____*._.___»v- ‘ ' - , ’ _ u-_._ _ - ~ '~'»"-5 ‘=. _-\=uimrrul_\'£-es: it at Braces, §T_::d8?g_t°m b§§?“ tile where you have the best selections at -wAN_1'El:~.- A qu -PARISH OF ALBERTON-' -_- 0 Church oi' Englhnd services Sunday 5 Agri! 2nd. Kildare Capes'10.30; Alma 0; Alb 7 . . 2. erton p m -SHIRTWAISTS.-3 dozen tailored 1 shlrtwailits in white plques and linens, worth $1.75 to $2.50; on sale now to March 27th, at the ripe age of 90 years. Mr. Brennan led an exemplary w w indulged in to a great extent, the " o blot music being the~ha'g~plpes. led by » clear at $1.00 each. sliiclan- & stew- 3’ D D art’ Ltd' 8045"H1mA°“ the acDou al I dance b the arriage ot the only aughter Mar- "`l3ht V"l°°°' lu Jo' 'tormerlyol' ed t her school1_at' Glen Valley. ` 7°2°'3°2‘m“'2""°Ef2"““' dllwilii c§5éf{i»ut`ifow ot`da1ssry./Alta ' 0 ` -coRDURo_Y_ VELVET coA'i'lNGs m léfgosprlng shades nowgozmg; price to gp . per ya _ Sincl tewart. ' ' ' ` Lia. _ soma-simzieii ff” ""‘°° " ° “B ”’~"“ “"“" by M' unity of is- gl ther was' aharmlnéy-attlred in White tended by,Mi’as_ _ ation M3_'~'_D_°'”“l_‘1 ¢ ati with a boquet to match and was T u. _ . liarlottetow who a Delrefl i ‘ land Grown Seed Wheat also Buck- of C D D K _ wheat and Barley. Submit samples pink sim while 'me groom was sul, _.Mn Emmauue; M_ gamut, mm-_ “nd 9"” "° K°"“°"" G” C°‘: °1‘°°""" porn-ii by Mr. Ei-nest Mat-Leod. or- chan Mont ciirmal: was in Summer- 30~*0'31-M61/ vi Ari ‘ ti" » 'on ine sl ell Cove. ' er ie uerem Y ontracting _ parties including the nests, repaired to`tl_\e dining rooui otable uit o§ the rogramme was M W ride's fathel and is three bro hers, E --OLD CITIZEN DEAD - Mr Pat- b ' ~ ' . _ - -1 C t A A1 der nd ec _hihl out again after his recent ill- rick Brennan of Kensington died on b_fm_|es_“:_’n Btglgwugk melfxgifer “sum n ' ot in height Tile presents were num i rous and costly,_ being. cliieliy silver fe »»-- 1-- in Clermont earlier in life and amass- mg “ no oo 5°ld‘ pfece gweli t° ‘the ggned gd summyrpido to resume 1329' ed a comfortable fortune. Ho was zi bride by the 5'°°ms fatmr' h' A ex dutios ‘ _ ' ` ` nder MacDonald Orwell Cove. Mr - e ceremony wasperformed at"8 ‘p. -Tile Rev. and- Mrs. L. J..Leard _ by the Rey. J. Wagaclienzie. pas- w _ r or St Jo Pre terian Church. day- »- hero an excellent wedding supper -ing her friend Miss_Allce Macquarrie as served. after which danglpg was of Sear1t0Wll- Capt Angus MacDougall, Charlotte- has returned honre'altcr_ attending town, "M19 of me ],|»1f|¢_ assisted by tho funeral oi’ Mr. Warrens iuther nt r Norman Gillis of Eldon. The inost Fl`U0¢¢0Wll'- "`i-J-'» ~~ _ ' 119).. vi " --Miss ' Cassl;;_S-lzrpe 'has return- ere visitors in Sumlnerslde on Tues- '-Mr. Patterson Walker ot Free- o_wn was n. visitor to Summerside uesday. t. do on Wednesday.-If! _ -“Miss 'risic Bell, or Albany. is visit- Mrs. Hammond Warren of Elllott's -The uiuny friends oi' Mr. Charles churmau of Carleton are pleased to BSB. ` ' -<'Mr. Heber Scliurman of the 105th m his recent illness and has i 3 1 _Try this Test ` _Piece an aluminum ulensil. amply, ovei age and when utensil has became healed I uglioul, throw inle ll a pint of ice- _mi¢f. Youullusidfheuiemllimapzasd. _ ' _ ' . 3 - tion. And _there are other reasons. ~ THAT’S one reason why “Wear Ever" ware lasts a enerii ‘ D ‘C 77 of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodside, Clin- W ear- Ever __ .- ' ' 22nd when their onl daughter Sadie Alumlnuln Utenslls l}¥i_nnil’red_ was united in migrlagc to _ ___.-_,__ 0ert a G 'l' i‘klii _ _ _ _ th1°k» llllfll Sl-lCCl' Ulunlmumi 99 P01' Wilt- P\11'0f Saskatchewldlilssoiiohetl lilr. and il,l§sl.' without Joints, seams or soldered parts. No coating to peel, G°°fS° Gl°V°"» N0fb0"0\18l\- Rev- H- erack or blister. Cannot rust, cannot form poisonous com- §i0B;;;B‘;;c}§°“5gggég2 °'l}_‘;i“;ig§_ "5 ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ll All ‘ Pounds with fmlt acids 0|' f00d5~ _ WEMSEVER forty guests. The bride entered th lrc made from ' '»_ "Wear-Ever" ware saves you food too fr t° the swam °t lu” weddmg c 1' _ _ - _ ' r li l d l li l , Ml ` Aluminum utensils are less liable to scorch AL MIN Iilgrili Mxilligiu, )S’umi}1leiE§di_n Til; ‘ food than other-g_ And even if you let them _ bride was beautifully attired in cream boil dry “Wear-Ever" utensils can be cleaned ’;‘;tt‘“ “ffff_'“":,‘;‘i1_ '$3 ‘;‘_};‘né°;"bl:'°;'1__‘;‘”lf_d I 0 . ¢ n , B wlthout dlmcul-ty and Win be found u11mJm`ed. TRADE MAR" and carried a shower boquet til) white / _ _ _ _ ‘- ROPIBCB Ilt¢ll\ll8 “lit WSU' Out ;ter the ceremony and congratulations _ . . """` thc wedding sup] er s rved. Th :'_` ' Wlth \lt9n3|l3 thlt “WUI-\"EV¢f” young couple wc-ire lille] rteciplents ol many handsome presents. among _ - . . lthem being a beautiful Bible from the Clinton Sunday School of which I the bride wasavalued member.Mr.and . O ’ Mrs. Glover leave in a. few days for i their futur h i _i _ _ e ome n Bickleigh, S Slll‘lllll€YS1d¢, P, E. lS|8Dd katchwan, where Mr. Glover has B8 8033-3-3iME1i. - sided for thc past live years. OODRD, \lllJlll€l` A. O. li.. the occasion being a farc- wcll party to their former president, Mrs. John P. Gaudet on the evo ol’ her departure to her new home in Richmond. About twenty-live ladies were present and the evening was spent in singing patriotic songs, tho accompanying pianists being the Mis- ses Noonan and Miss Annie Cameron, Mr. J. M. Noonan rendered a few choice selections on the violin which was highly appreciated. Lunch was served at 10 p. m.. when singing and music were again indulged in .o An address was read to Mrs. Gaudet by Miss Katie Doyle after which a pre- sentation /of a silver pudding dish was made by Miss Annie Cameron on behalf of the Auxlllary.‘ The event was brought to a close by many good wishes for Mrs. Gaudet and the sing- ing of Auld Lang Syne. She's a Jolly Golod Fellow and God Save the King. -WEDDING BELLS.- The home on was e scene of a very pretty adding Wednesday evening. March _ e parlor leaning on the arm of ller fath- ' carnations and maiden hair fern Af 2 L1 as-"' rf---f _mil _ my ai.Donaid‘s present to his bride was gener;Jus_glver to ch_urcii and worthy gl organ zat ons. He en eyed remarkably good health till three weeks before a 50" 0! "“l"‘am° mink mm After his death.-lr. -r-'AnswE|.l. PAnTv_- Au en- Joyable evening was spent on Wed- 3 Th - .V ' I 1 side. by the Ladies Auxiliary of tho '_ _ _ _ _ . ax. ig- pt-_ .gy - - , _ f ' ». " nd friends on the island, the happy 8 ouple left by the Prince Edwaid Is 1 e r pending a few day” "i"m"g relatives] liis-_sister the Misses Ellen and Cath- x nd u outs to their future home in ,_heh..f U eh ' The I it P “Bud Me_ nesday the 29th inst., at the home of Galgary The G‘"“'di°” 191” Wm* their on thea21lst inst.. tlieeiongodclay being Mr. and Mrs. J. M. N S - ally friends in wishing them a hap- caused by recent storms. “__-._ .‘: .--_ -Mr. John Waite accompanied by rlne Waite arrived home on the 27th ist., in time to attend the burial of lie. with-\l\_¢_~ 1£5l»ll' Battalion _at Mo' ctun. N'.B.-'r-H _ _ _ , . -._-Miss Norma Douli has retugned' to hfer home'att'ei';_»__§_lelB8»lil=' Villlt with ti-lends in North eqne. while there she, was the guest of Mr. ._and~ Mrs Barurse. _ __ o _ t Privates Pope a‘ii'a'iw'al`t'er warren _` last evening. They _wer ,attenggig the funeral ot thei_r’grénl§athsr'_‘-'at _` Freetown. -. _ _ _ bury, Summerslde. wi-ll“'be pleased to recently undergoing a successful oper- shipping for Canada.-di. High School for month ot February. - Grade VII.-_-1._ Hamid Hackett; 2, ‘ 'Henry Perry. - ' of Elliotte returned to Charlotteto n '- ' - __.__,i. . -_ , _ __ - - .,_,~;, _‘__ 9_9. "la és-.~__ ,__ _,_ -The friends ot Misa Myrtle Suda- . Give “California Sym? ug.. on, _ _ff " cs-a tsaupnonmi toll ¢fi§¢‘,._._i' know that she ‘ is recovering since a_sick,chlld tomorrow-__ ». .lt yo i_ _e one is duno:-s _ts.n 1 -1 ation for pppendicitia in the-Prince sick.” isldlllletitmg, eati|1£'anq?!¢¢&§&,; Cvvulv HM tal-“-H » nelwrall _~l°i>k.1uouie;ri seen tongue. .*°°- ___ is coat-fe'd'§"Thls ‘isa sure sign that itgl _.Mi-. Alex G, Baillie, Port Hastings. littletstomach. nv” and M* _ ___.. C. B.. was 'hi Summersigle _for at few .clogged with waste.'Wh'en` or‘:»]zLlll’i2.'_ days last week on business connected _rli;a_ble', 1qverig11,__5t_0p;p,¢|;_;_g°u’|'5_“img with the establishment. of Coastwiso had.or has stomachlache. diarrhoea, _ ._`,'_&nadmoQ dung' su' U-l°JllU0». 9'll Ml BDI!!! ill H 13|; ui-is _ - 1*! _ ' ' * ~ ' - _ ._ The standing of pupils of Tlgnish ueu't,,'sli,g Jo dmdg e|u.to|||-e;),, ll: en; 1 011 1uan~09 11 -lol zs|_SSn_ip .inoit xisvf Fd"-‘£9 Sli 1191-la;ul_ioo~1_o same;-ii; el 0 one no .i sd ` ' ll ‘l°‘l ~ P920! di? Grade V.--1. Leo Arsenault; 2, Alva -mao.l3 io; pun seas un Jo ua.ip`|'iq§; Carter; 3, Fldole Arsonault. Jseiquq 40; _snopgeaip ling ~.e1s:tl;_ue> Grade IV-- (Senior)-1. Raymond -sseid-sneaoiaims pneqrpnutie sis; Gaudet; 2. Roy Johnston; 3,.Hackett eu; newest pucf sielaoq' pue`.ieii||._ Iiarper; 4. Percy Conroy. s,euo _emu eu; esuoelo oz sim .1_eaeu,q;.' Grade IV. (Junior)-1. James Rich- e Leonard. _ Walter Buote; 3, Frank Buote. p _'as-r--~. -~ snaeeq ,fasnuxul ini.g,,-sseitusdtg si_tr_$__ iird; 2, Adrien Richard; .3, Horace Zuma .lens Asue iso! une risen; pq _ ' uraia pliqn lnpiaid _Grade Ill.-1, Ilalph Hackett; .2. 'ueia 'i-reauq no& pus ‘8u|di_i3 'inoqaiza Raymond Carter; 3, John Fennesscy. slemoq em" sq; io qno so/tom .flings Grade ll.-1, Joseph Bemard; 2. suq .mos Pn‘B'P0.0l ll.9,i_lB3|'Pll_l\ ‘\IQSl0d»`: e;'edi1suo01eq; na sedan Mel a nt puul Grade I.-1, Joseph Gaudet; 2, L80 _-“g8]`q 10 q]\,|.{g 'gru_|_g]“gQ;, ]0 |1131; 94: Gallant; 3, Emile Doucette. _-sae; u eayS“pipo Jo nn; ';a_'o.iq1 eiéé T ~ - i i ig 0 ' ' l_<';.io.if | _ _ _ “““°¢‘ is _ SD;MMER`§fB’B;1'.'P 1;-ir.. 5\liIll|i¢l ss'rAB ie 7 ` J " |S¢eda` h`i¢°5 °“ ` - D A n ` =' ' For Pnces A °‘”_| fi-. ` *_ ' .lui `f ' - l# ` ` " “NG M/-\il_ <_>i`| I l GRIT 1, FEED .BOX _ F73- Cyphors ` - om a sneilmu _I 1 _ _ box made ol Sal' l W* ` ' vanlzed iron with _ a. slantlng cover. prevents roostin8 _ has 3 comlla-fl' _ , - ‘ _ ments -lor grit.oy- V- ' " ‘star 'shell and - iimple charcoal, feeds gradually _ wlii` soon- pay V asf used.- for` it`sclf_ iif_saviil‘g g oi'_- _waste; ' _- can also .-be .1_used`gaa_f_'dry_\ _food ' _ hopper for s'l`i'iall.‘llo_oks.-° Brice ._ T V » __ ._._..._\.Z§n-j _I __..___._ _ _ ___t_¢“'m,B,y . v _ - - ~ .f.,_,,.,».»_ aull_ Q i _ _ v AND SIMPLE INCU BA_TOR_ $lB.8O ‘ P833- A ..vci'y 'superior 130-Ellis Hot Water Incubator is wonderfully simple and oillclent; case is mndc_ nl' 3-ply vonecrcd wood couicntcd to- gether; has double walls with warm air space between for protection Of hatching chamber; walls are scienti- ncally treated, making 1\0I\ Bb sorbing, forming _a part ed system 'oi automatic has heavy weight copper lar tank supplying forced _ . ol’ water. lamp has bowl. all parts - - ‘ best burner on with ..._ B0 Cypher.;-naoviuuii iimodm 2 ‘*=_-. __5;y|_g,..~_aA»-_;__ _ '~ ‘ '_ Ask tor complete catalog 3 N This ill a of Outdoor hers' liicubators. Breeders and rdinodlos and Book ot structions How to raise and care is- it is Fllplll mer Catalog page -110 (now in malls) ter other Poultry Supplies. Refer to' our New’ Spring and _ _‘mace -orgaivanusa iron- -with DRY FOOD HOPPER F7-1 -Spec- ial Dry Food Hopper is a device that saves 25 to 50 per cent.-‘ of the toofl~~ll\ daytlme._ lt is 1 ' ‘ ~hang`lng sizes R. T.-Hakim Ltd. ._;/--.,',.'.‘ ° ‘ 1...; fl*-'l' _ ..._ -l \ \ - i \. i