at Your Door” “Opportunity” sol-E Friday anil Saturday April 6 aiiil 7 Read the list-welcome the oppor- tunitylA real saving for you on the goods listed below-all of which are, in every way, desirable. , . Only the quantities mentioned will be on sale-they may, or maynot, last the two days so we say—-t“Come early.” 65c for 33c Yard r , 100 yards only best quality white English fiannelette. 28c for 18c Yard 100 yards only good quality print cotton. 40c for 25c Pan- 10 dozen only 17x34 inch colored Turkish Towels. - -‘ 75c for 45c Pair "iToiwéls. l $5.00 l... $3.00 i ‘ -' 6 only very heavy English honey comb Bedspreads, large size. $11.00 for $41.50 Pair 4 pairs only all wool Blankets, size 64x78 inch. $1.25 for 70c Yard 50 yards only superior quality bleached 72 inch sheeting. 38c for 19c Yard 100 yards only yard wide ,good qual- ity striped fiannelette. i 23c for 15c Yard ‘ 100 yards only plaid dress ginghams. 20o for 12c Yard . . 200 yards only of yard wide white cotton. 20c for 14c Yard 200 yards, 36 inch drawn edge scrim curtaining. , $17.00 l... $8.50 One only Shamrock linen table cloth e-beautiful quality, napkins to match §15.00 for $7.50 ‘dozen. 24c for 14c Yard - 100 yards only all linen ‘hand towel- ‘illg’. | ' 14c for 9c Yard 200 yards_ only unbleached cotton. _ 825.00 f01‘ $12.50 4 One only fine down quilt. - And a wonderful bargain in very at- " tractive lace curtains. See these-you will be pleased. Friday and Saturday-t w-hilp they last. ' ...°-tl.9..Z§i1.._.iiiemm@d yvhite Turkish .. Gnn_ 8H0? Iron; Holman: catalog. SPECIAL VALUES in trlcotlne dresses $16.50. Proivse 91-95,, Lin. 46-31. PRIZE WINNER. —illlrs. F. '1‘. Murrow, 30 Pleasant Street was the lucky winner oi the Gold Bond flour prize this week, it being a , eilver gravey iadel valued at $1.65 -———-<Q>——__ PERSONALS i Mr. J. "H. Vicke-rson, Montague is registered at the iRevere Hotel. Mr. Patrick Candy of Cardigan was ii visitor to the clty yesterday. Mr. W. H. Green, Fredericton is at thw Victoria. Hotel. Mr. J. Hutchinson, st. John, is registered at the Victoria. Mr. B. Smilie, tSackvllie is at the Victoria. Hotel. Mr. C. C. Thompson. Montague. l5 regZstei-ed at the Victoria, Hotel. Mr. Cecil Jenkins, city iett yes- terday for Calgary. Ali-fl- 'Mr_ wm. G. Ellis, ‘éhimmerslde, left yesterday on the eastern train. Rev. (i. W‘. Kiersteari, York was in the city yesterday and was u. guccr at the Revere Hotel. Mr. W. A. Flatt. Moncton re- turnco‘ to the mainland alter a business trip here. liVlrr. and ‘Mrs. D. M. McLeod. Hunter iRlv-er returned yesterday after a visit 1o the cl-ty Mir. 1R. W. Stewart, Montague returned yesterday on the eastern train iiliter a visit to the city He was n guest at the Queen fialotcl. Mr J. B. Gaudet, ‘Mlscouche, re- turned on the western train yes- terday after a business trip to the eastern part oi the province. ltiessrsqW. B. Percival, Toron- to, S, A. l-liltz, Truro and Harris R Moder, Brldgewater, N. S., who have been on business in tlie City , lett yesterday on the ‘Borden train. Mr. James Baleyene arrived Wednesday night. ircm Hallrax, ,lai’ter closing hlshuslness there. ‘His many friends are all glad [poses him hero, nifter many years biiillil looking s0 well. He now in- [tends to make his home in Chur- ‘IDLLQIOWII. lMr, Arthur, the Dreco expert, ll‘@lil'88£\l1til1.g the Dreoo Co. has ’[arrlved in the city and will be lit, AE. libsterfs.-. Drug store, where he will be delighted to ex- inm oulnnmn. i” llll liflNTlll . llllllllllll _ EXOEPTIONNL VALUES in hats tor all accessions. Browse Bros., Ltd. 4-5-3i. CHURCH OF GOOTLAND 0w- lng to the condition oi the rallwnY Rev Ewen llacDoimgall did‘ not save d0!‘ (ranitbridge, Mass, until Wednesday interning. There will be services Der pi cvioiis announcements. YORK CIRCUIT. —i8ervlces tor Suniiiy, April 8th are: York 11 a. m., Union 3 p. m., Brackiiey 7 p. in '1‘he ziicrament oi’ the Lords Sup Der will be administered‘ at the b close of the niornliilg and alter- Mrr. M. A. Morrison’, Dundas 1s noon services. C. W. Klerstend. at the Revere Hotel. ininl-itcr. ....THE OPPOSITION WHlP.-'3(I‘. John Jouirnai: Mr. Lewis Smith, Lower Coverdale, chiol whip oi’ the oppoeltlon- party, who wiltii J . L. lveck represents Albert County in the Legislature, has for many yeiiirs iaken an active part in community matters in his native county. For many years he sat in the county council there and developed the qualities which have made him such a uoeiul member 0i the ouposiicion, I-ie was, with Mr. Peck, iiimt elected at the ‘general election oi’ 1917 and was reelected in 1920. At the ‘first session atter the 1920 eliection he was chosen to fill tf lmporntant position oi! whip and la regarded as one of the most Biiectre whips the party ever hail. lVilr. Smith ls a farmer in s. large Way and a shop owner and resides 0n hi.: tarni at ibowevr Coverdale. lie is a young man yet and one who, ii he remains in the political arena, is bound- to go far along the Poail to tame. (Mr. Smith is a brotnerpt’ Mrs. P. W. Turner City.) GARD OF THANKS iMiS. George Ill/Dyers Hampton and mlllily wish to thunk their many ‘friends and nelgliboie iior lrhdneiss- ‘mil “Hll-huthy shown them during their WCBHL sail bereavement. llllllllfi NOW l8 THE TIME T0 GET RID 0F THESE UGLY SPOTS There's no longer the slightest nenl oi’ feeling ashamed oi’ your ‘freckles, as Othine-double strength —"lii guaranteed to remove‘ these homily spots Islml-‘ll’ set an ounce or Otihlne- ‘Willie 9tleflfith~frolrl any drug- sfst ‘mil =lm>iy n little oi’ it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles hi1“? 119E111! t0 (lfsielupear, while the lislvor ones have vanished entirely. lt is seldom rtiiat. more than an ounce is needed to completely clear the skin and gain n beautiful dlear complcxion. ' Be sure to ask for the double _piain the merits 0l'_.'Dl'8C0 to all >lpersons interested. ' i Mr. Blrt Mullelly, student oi St. >_Dunstan's University returned tol lllfl “ity this morning to resume his studies alter gpeildlllg the Easter holidays nt hiydmmg in Suiiris ,West. Birt had a thrilling experience iwliile ltravelllng ha-v- lfl: tto remain on the road over- nigh . “n- A ‘g t. . o Saving can Conipcnsaie liie Buying oi Cheap Drugs No doubt you will agree with us that price should be the last consideration when it comes to the purchase 0i’ import- ant drugs and rem- edies. The same ls also true when applied to high grade sundries which are otfered for sale in the best drug stores. QUALITY AND SERVICE _ are guaranteed to our customers-then we base prices on the most approved meth- ods ofmodern mer- ‘E chandislng. LA REASONABLE 0 PROFIT only is added, but this vvv¢+ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvv vv Store Phone 88. idliltol ail-inn ml quality Oar. Kent and I900" StTHk-lh Otliine as this ls sold nnd-‘r guarantee ot‘ money bank i: l; tails to ll'€ll'l0V6‘fl'€Cl(l€S, ' Do You Want ‘ Relief From I Bronchitis . In Gardners Asthma and Bronchitis Cure w, n, “m, YOU will find quick relief from ‘it Your trouble. This breathless remedy is praised by all users-remark. able cures have been credited to its use-and in cvsry can Abe patient |III been hens. flied. You should no: “mum” ‘Flllltll out a suffering ex. "“"°9v When by using the 9"“ "mflly. the great joy at Perfect health It yours. 9"“ filly. Start, a cure tvdly- A bottle only coats $1.00. THE 2 MACS Tho Dependable Druqglnts Dr. E.C. Harris Eye Specialist Removed from Roy-ll . is based on actual > 5"" '""‘“"t'l . cost, pins the cost oi’ I > doing business. > To i There's no guess ,' , work. 0 Ofllco in the More o! I “The Best 1s Cheap- UIO w. r. Welincr 00.. est in the Long Run." ’ 1441., Queen Strut. Olllco Hour-l: I a. to KM p. m. appointments arranged l0 desired. Phone 150. Evening in the Kirk there tis ' MI! fir: Y04lr$k1n from __B_iorcii as T0 TAKE UP FATHER'S MEDI- CAL Jardlne, son oi the lute Dr. Jardine, who exipects to graduate from Mictlill University in. June. has decided to take charge o_t his late iathefis practice in Kensiill- ton, after gradustlrn and is ar- rianging to have a competent doct- or w take charge oi’ the practice until llt- ls aihle to do so himself. IN MEMORIAM -ln loving memory o! Mus. Fannie Champion‘, iwho died April 6th. 1922. Days oi sadness still comic o'er us ISccret tears do often tlow But- mrmory keeps her ever near us Though she died‘ a year ago. She tin-tiered much, she murmured not We watched her day by day, Until at last with broken hearts We saw her ilade away. Inserted by hei- family. Notes By The Way (Continued from page 4.) lsiled‘. Most newspaper renders wit!!! t0 learn the tacts. ‘So tar the attendance or spectators has been ions sessions notabllly has been true of the All o! which is the more strange beecunsc an election year usually brings increased in- terest in politics and. the icminine built oi‘ the iilllllll. community now have vote-s. Most heartily do we regret that on many afternoons and some evenings when the Sing Song Chorus was at its louiiesll there were .50 few present to see and hear‘ for themselves. this ladies. FRACTICE‘ __Ingham w_ The total number or egg; 1am u, date it was 6350. small] compared with many prev-‘dl Station pen 0t illegliorns No. l8 EGG LAYING CONTEST. Notbehn the Fifth P. E. Inland Egg Layng Contact, Ior the - 21st Weak of the Contest, End- Jng March 21th, i923 The line‘ weather oi the past week was so appreciated by the hens of the Contest that they ex- ceeded any previous weekly total ior 2i) pens since the contestwork started live years ago. Theflaid 922 eggs or an average or! 46 eggs DB1’ DQII- Hid 65.8% production. date was 8657; last your hi, this There are now only 3 hens than have not started. Mr. J. J. MoGlllivaryKs hen No. b‘ hit-B laid 93 eggs. The Expt. Station hen No. 181 and Mr. McDonald's hen No. 7 has laid 90 eggs. iilcDoir a~ld's lien N0. 9.88 eggs. ‘Peiidleton Bros. hen No. 1 and Mrs. Wyanirs hen No. 3, have laid 83 each l0 date. u iMrs. Charles Wyandfl; Burl-ell Rooks led for the week with 56 eggs. The Experimental Station pen No. l5 was second with 53 eggs. Bert R. Brown's Barred Rocks tied with Pendieton Bros. Barred for third place with 52 eggs each. Ev» erett Iliowutfs White ‘Leghorns tied wiith Mrs. Edward Builpltt's Wliltte Leghorns i'or fourth place with 51 eggs each. Augustine Winner's White Wynudottes were flith with 60 eggs. ll. L. [Mitchell's Bnrrcil Rocks were sixth with 49 eggs. J. J. *MoGilllvr.iy’s White llegliorns were S8V('l1'l.li with 4x eggs. L. ll. Toomlfs Barred Rocks were eight with 47 eggs. "Mrs. J. E. Bailey's Barred Rocks tied with I). F. Mc- Donald's Imrrcd Rocks for nlirth place witli ~15 egg seach. Col. George Crocketlki Barred Rocks tied with ‘Eliplitelet liowiittfis Rhoda ilslanil Reds and D. M. Robinson's White Wyandottes lortentli place with 44 eggs each. Mrs. Edward BulipltUs While Leghorns tied with the Experiment tor ilrst place with 643 date. Augustine Wisner’s Vllyaiiilottes are second with 622 eggs. D. F. McDonald's Barred eggs to If it is not exactly funny it is at- lcast grotesque to ‘hear one oi these "statesmen" argue l0!‘ i-flill‘! that by taking the motor license fees out. oi‘ the twnsury and lot-i getting that we did so we i111" D83”. for all tho public services as be- fore and also billlil hundreds 0i iriilea of improved roads at an. oiit- lay of $1,900 p91‘ mile without tho road-s costing the MXDFIYETE i‘ cent and without aildlilltl- t0 the debt. “'it ls quite a5 absurd as the idea that one could tllit himself aver n‘ lfiiiiiié by lplllllng at his boot straps," says one. Another seis- “It n. funny that they should at tempt t0 i001 us ‘will! such non-i sense its that, which they Gilli’! believe themselves it they have Mi ounce oi brains“ Still another gays, “They are fill nmfwl! 0i “m” damned lIYDOR-Pllliil!" Tl” reuder can time his choice o! these olliib ions. Much wn-i depend upon iwW sensible or how Sllllllble m" "em; er may be. Anyway, Spring ls cvmlilfll L" n, an greetlts °ommfl Wm‘ a cheer. Alli! it is hish time l°r i‘ change in atmospheric as We" a“ political conditions. And is it no’- i-ntlier jolliiying ‘to know that the (lrnml lSliig iSOng chorus is t0 h“ hut on 8511i" Wit-ll “l” builg?" at the old stand. within a few (MW? There will m. additional perform erg and new features. W" cheer‘ “my give this ailvance notice fret; of (ghnrge. Already the time ‘o calves and ltmllll-‘i "ml “m” lugs has come and soon. the robins and the nun-trees will "m" ‘m’ llipes to cheer us iill- And Wm‘ l‘ all that dear Old Sing ‘Song mflk" mg melody in the AR-‘lttmltl? "an" “m” would be down lienrteil Wm‘ such ‘glorious IDPOBDECi-B "hem" Tfifi-Tififi” HE Place a Vie“ “i w” ton wool saturated with Mlnard’s in the cavity. Acts as a counter irritant and gives quick relief. '|‘1|NARD'S‘; l LINIMENT 163 Great George Street l Brown and Black like this $8.00 l Alley & Co. ltil Charlottetown e H ItBE/lT , g storm‘ _ Soft, fleecy blankets Wash your blankets the Lux way andhavq them like new again. You "need not heaitatc to trust our finest blankets to the pure Lu! suds. T ere is no rubbing to mat the delicate fibres. Not one bit of solid soap to rot 913 yellow the wool. iThe thimsatin-like flakes of Lux made by our own exclusive process, dissolve instantly in a thick creamy lather, from which your blankets emerge as soft and fluffy as when you [first bought them. sold only in sealed packet: l-dust-proof I lui .ill hilt‘ ‘nhriillfllflg LEVER BRO'l‘lllilifi-l LlMl'l'l<‘.l) Toronto LUX THE We VE Iltli White ‘itlxiperlincntnl Station pen ot Willie (iililvriiy’s White beghorns an! leghorns No. l5 are icurtli with 579 sixth with 497 eggs and Everett eggs. Penilleton Bros. Barred Rocks llowatfs White Leghorna are sev- Rocks are third with 608 eggs. Tliel are flith with 535 eggs. J. J. '.\ic< enth with 475 eggs. Excellent English it Boots $8. a pair 1A BLE SHOE FOR. i them in browns and black, solid comfort and extra long wearing, none better. POSTAGE FREE R as it Sweeps as it Cleans and gradually rob the Do Your Rugs Look Drab and Dull? They Need a Hoover-Cleaning It is snrprisin how the colors in a rug becorneclulled through the winter. In a most every home there are invisible sooty, greasy particl in the air that settle upon the ru color: of their natural brightness and fres ness. The Hoover will beat out all A H -Cl ' w'll bri hten these colors surprisin ly. cover eanmg I 5'16 embedded grittydirtwhicfi rug life so materially. In addition, it sweeps up litter and surface dirt and powerfully air cleans, all at the same time. By this thorou h process ru not obligate you in any way. Only 88.00 Secure: The Hoover Beer & Weeks Also shortens gs are cleaned through and through. Entirely free o the soot , greasy dirt, they regain their natural beauty. Let us Hoover- lean one of the rugs in your home- free—and see it’ its appearance is not noticeably improved. It will "I vluthonid rroovsii "ma: , 2355?: 2¢ETOO?TI.'I_‘Z".XJ 0w mi __\ '7 i§-,5'i.~§e