',- _ ' _' _ ._~,> . , ‘,» ,~ » » ,fi <5, _ i .~--in,-, r . ~ »;.e. ».> ~ “ ' "i‘.°'-'~-ei-:%€'i‘?}.,;;-.~,h_‘I`?_-ff. ti_,_i-, ..¢.`~..&rA’tl,-.fit . =-~ »'~-- ~ .,._. . __ .. _ U _,Nw _. lf ~ ’ 1. , _ MARCH 29, 19ix '_ _F ,uni _-1 -.~ i- , 1,.-~,\.f_i, g‘:,,»_»_.~,~ ;. - 9, -»., 1. 11,. n. f,,i »._ ~ '5._~h__:¥ 1- _ ,_ __ t ~ ' » i,....,;.<.,- f ~~ 'rm nnnn- me ~ 'rue cnAn'reo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN, ,,,,,,. ,,, mn rAos_saveN It is a splendid hair-dressing It is refreshing, cool, _ d lily It never chlaidgeasf Ui; lgigi as - Men,_Ay§r’5 Hair Vi_gor is for men,_¢°0_ the scalp clean and heal . u ' of the hair. ot in the le . Ask your doctor. igg-$1-;,°».. Eiiiiiioiiriowu Aiiii iiiiiiurnvs couvrr It pays to buy in this province. There were no cases before the Pol- . ice Court in this city yesterday. _John Acorn, Millview, was in the city yesterday. Russel N. Cox, Morell, was in the -- lcity yesterday registering at the _ Miss Myrtle Pratt a graduate of Revere _ 9 _ i - e J the Acadia se in i 1 'sal - n e r S e w ry S t 0 r e ~ was in Wolfvill? oiiriier C “vsiiyohome JamesIBoleyne, city, left yesterday ff0m B0st0n to St Pcter"s, P E I _afternoon for Georgetown, en route I . . 1 ~ are now in a Position to execute pipe Ex' Ito Cape Breton' relmlis in an up-to-date manner lm\'iii'fiiistalled The death occurred at ber home ml Mrs. George E. ‘Auld and daughter, acnm late . . ’ " ` Freetown on Sunday morning last of Miss Marion, city, left last night on P repamng 0“\ll\~ Mrs. James Drummonil at the age ol a- month’s Viiiit t-0 New YOFK- $0 sevent- h u r k y nine years. T e f ne al too _ D0 yOU Wbllf dll AlTlf)¢l’Mi)||{hpiece 7 place yesterday at two o’clock and Miss Mary Bartlett. CIW- Wes the Do ou ' was well attended guest of honor at seveial delightful O . Y Want a fertile fitted neatly? If so --'- itunctionsin St. John lastweek, the "Y U9 Y Kemp btewart, of New Glasgow, diilerent hostesses being Mrs Percy and .1 .i 'rreine of Bedford, P E Thompson. Miss Mary Trueman. Mlss W_ W_ W I 'l ' 1. are' ' `tu nr' trend nieetl Monte Roaiiieon, urn. w. Henry Her- ' ‘ S. . in e c y to a a v e A n e rw J e ul e I e 1', ing_ of the I. C. R. telegraphers,'r1eon and Other new haster suit. Youre going lo be ____ __ photographed in that of course. There's no better time for some new pi v. 0*' a°° GUOI) " ~., which meet on Monday and Tuesday . ,- _ _ . . _ in 'the M' t H t l.-M t Ti - 'i`h Halifax Mail says, the steamer YOU .ire_gi ingiovlook y,nr|,..g, ,,, ,hm Tnr; BE _ __ _ es' in o o e _onc on in Staniiey_ formerly of this port' is at -- ` the dockyard awaiting a new sha,t, _ , R _ ,. _ The Guardian has received from the which is beéng mi11\\lf5-C§1l‘9dG_bY _ - ~ , , ` ' ' " `~ ~ _-3. ."l___'€~_’l’ _ Instituti f th D f d D b. Matheson an c0mD8llY. ewl 95' Ll.ure;,faiid they re Qdeal Easter reniem- §!'_|UL§ , _Q5 ‘_ _- i. at Hants: uoléopye ofpiheugamplglzt g0w_ She will likely have a new dwg. .. _ i rTv'|'aie,?,:£;`,;;i:,::e,;,_ _‘ _ "Institution News," a periodical house added while being laid up. J- .‘ _- ,j ,,l\ published by the pupils of that insti- -'“‘ GEO H. COOK. _ Plioingraplicr. The Sliufin \\'lierc Buliy is Always WL-1 f fl/1 \ , ‘eg f lf" ;`_*“`..../~ " J R'-ai# ¢.. _,_-T _~.~._, )%; _ _ _ tation 0| which n nnmber are from Rev. W. W. Brewer, St. John, has gf. _ ,-,,1..-,\,_,`i,_v_‘_j this Province are in attendance. The decided t0 HCC€Dt the Call I0 “mal” " ‘fil\-illa, pamphlet is very nicely gotten up with the Exmouth St. Methodist ~"" and its articles are all the composi- church in St -10110. f0l‘ Mlmhel" come. 'V ,, ' tions of the pupils, and in many of Yellf. l’l~GV~ MF- Brew" _bus ‘md fl Ve E., ,A ‘ , _ _ __ the Articles exhibit originality. ry siwcessllll year at this c_h\1rcl_1. and ,/.fm __ it has been decided to give him an "*f\ The N r _ assistant this yeiir Mr Brewer was ",»‘f'¢ .s.P bt~ t T ` - - our '..;‘ Y day to deal witeli tsfieelcgalillfzo i)t:v_ ‘ii/is at one time pastor of the First Meth . acc.” H ..~ , floss of Barney’s River, from Kens- Odlst Church in this city- il ` `s"\'r'.'_. ' eleven delegates .from the congrega- -lull" F- HOUSWH. Of RUHCiC0Vill¢. Of M¢n’S_ Sh0¢S Mlfl’ Olffordg iii' AL: - ,yi lnirtcn, P. E. I. There were present l find licrc, and ilic piivos are Ioivci' than _fast ycar See our $_t_5o.-uid $.|.un nlmns _‘as good a value as ninst $3 on alioes. = 7‘:' . You can aliviiys save niiniey by dualii iii thc old rclialilc slnn-, sion: A. E. Mcllaclie 'l`|ic Slioc Nun 82 & S4 Queen Sircei. » HERE are two of the iuost Spring Styles in Invictus Boots The spring styles in Invictus i boots :ire thc licst that hart- ever licciisccii iiitlic city livery fiisliioiiulilc itlcii, sinnrt style and popular lust is included - nothing lizis liccu lt-It undone to uinkc this se:i~'oii’.~' .sliowiug sup°i'ior to all ever held berc. Fiiiislictl in box calf, gun- inctul calf, tau Norwegian calf and inn willow ciilf these boots have an nttruiriivu appearaiirc :intl voiiiforzitlilig fit that will ccririiiilv plc-:isc siiiart ilrcsscrs 'l`li ry :irc in ilu: l:\tt~.~'t_`lusts - Ni‘iuo_ Noli :intl .\lloL'--ti'Itppi- tus! t'\‘ci‘ i-lu\\\'n. Prices $5.00, $5 50 and $ll.l ` ; 'l Alley (K). Co. §~_.___._ -~ i \_‘.it‘.i‘ii S'.i‘ivi't 'i Ross declined the l’. E. I. cull and noon quite ii. nunibcr of spectators g:itliereil‘ in front of Haszard .St l\loore's store, (lriiftoii Street, city, when two large dogs, belonging to hut. 'l`he two canincs put up one of the stiflcst and most stubborn tights crul application of cold water was made that their ardor wus cooled . iii \.`/f” "` tion of Barney's iriver, who all spoke. has l`€°9l"°d *l t°l“g"‘m ‘mm C"°"k' arcliertiitics. Alltlmt’siic\\~yoi1 will -_\\ _ well with feeling and with ability, ston, Minn., announcing the death - -. pleading for the retention 0( their thcrc on the 27th, of _his brother greatly esteemed and hard working Christopher, aged fifty-six. _The de- ininister, and no nncwssfully and ceased leaves to mourn a widow and earnestly did they plead that M1; three children in Crookston, and an- other brother, Robett, in Everett will remain with his people of Bur- Mass- He has hem' 3 resld°“t_°f' ut-y's Rive;-__|<}X_ (‘i-ookston for thirty years, having _,_ ploughctl the land for the first mai About unc nvnlock ycntc,-day after. street the cit__\' had. He haDUSitc one all0tl\er Miss Mary Bwruelft' Charlotte Own' (‘unal, the Jamaica Garrison will bc on Elin Avenue niet in niortul com- who has hee” d‘"""l5 the past fort' stinngtlieiied bv the addition of 1.00() nightnight. the guest of - Mrs Georg Mahon at Carvill Hall, and who lef 99°" f0|` quite H While flllll flllling for Charluttetown yesterday .ann-' the chief military officers during thi thell' **ft°1TlPfS t0 h- The following, which wus take und their strife ceased after about a fwm the D0“ll“i"“ ('°“5“5 "‘“f1 Stat* twenty minutes' coniiich iistics Monthly, will be of interest _hla,,d_ lies in MUnct,m I_|USl,,t,,, `___ here: S. .I. Moore (M_uritiiiie Pron- , ' (Jn l\'larch 25th the residents of limes) l`¢P0I`t°d fl l”05P9\`°“5 and en' critical condition ns a result of hc- Nnrth iinntt-n nse ninled in the Confusing season. the quantity ofthe ' - ncliindli-,iig-U in c,,,n,-pier the Hausa. seed produced having shown a sub- innty oi cnnsnnetin; A hen nt that Hmntifil inme" “nd l“‘¥"`f_“`°'“°“" pings, The meeting ,nas called to 0,, The competitions in standing field lld°".”“d Th‘3"“?" Doyle was appointed “ml gm" had mcriaSiidd"'~ nimiigr Makes the Hair Beautiful chairman. _fiyriac Buote. acted as sac- ‘lllflng thhe 37611;' 8-Ill __t21 Tlhmll Oh _ |-e1;ary_ Thomas D 1 _d the very muc _as_ 0 _quai y. ere s. popular members of our whole -l ti..ni.»i».~i..nn. ‘ meeting wnn a nfl; evefffggle ,,,_ been ent in Pnnee Edward ieien ered that Wm p0s_t_ve_y __mmy “___ h f ']' , ;l._... _.__._....--F marks 'hy which he explained the pur- (“`h"“°~ °“t5~ barleyi) four in Ne w at ami y' _,a % pose of thc meet-ng. Simcn Pineau, Blunswlbkf Wheat, Oats, barley, po- `_°""_’_'""""_"“`_°”"° Samuel Nelstn and others, by their talfoegl and _ “Ve U’ NQVH SCM* , forcible arguments, showed the Y ur- lfmtsfl A" ff'g"‘,°“lt'“m1 somety m An' son » gent necessity of hav nz a Public hall §“‘;_'“lBh~ [(‘l;' 5)' hatd lgurchased 90 ` DENTIST » th- ~ - _,‘, ~ . us es o anner oa s rom a mem- m is viclmty and th' dlsadvantagesi ber in Princen'Edwurd Island for sal \V e’ve got other good styles also and if you ll come here for your hat we’ll see that you ha ve the' hat you ought to we ar. This Stiff Hat is........$2 00 This Soft Hat is........$2.fl0 Other good Hats. at 75c $l.00, $l.2S fo Sl 50. ' ' National lllulhing \\.'f_- -_gill/#= |§ ,= e 'f/iii* \=‘, E:2.N.-Zi? 3-zodif. DR. A. B 1 l -_| Office Hours 9-i end- 26 Overlenkinii & Bon NEW PHOWSIL' BLOCK Charlottetown. P. if I 1 - lldrti W ___ Beaver Plgiir 'We have a fairly large stock of “IlIEAVI£R” Flour on hand wli'ch we want to clear out before our new .' c ' hi ffm-ing it in 25, 5n mul mo pound [lt , i The one Price Storm bags as well as in lldrrcls :it very low figures for cash. Write us, or see us for prices. ii E is it at G 0 F r. Ng, 7il \ 5 / ,_"'< ___________________-___.m___ A" >*"` Photos for Easter _ Czill :tithe _ -_ _t Bayer Photo Studio L.\_ - » _";1i..._», _ , ___._._lf.'.f3l3¢,i_ '?.?_L.__ t A pi. 't°."ii'."isti~:ii l .l 1 H V ;""";° W Y Surgeon Dentist Farm for Sale llnrlin lloiital l’ar|orit I ltichnionil Ht. Phono l.'v2iJ I Over Prowse Bros. H! Mount Mcllick 9 iuilcs from Cliiir- lotletown containing 33 acres of land all Clear, and under ' riiliiwtioii wcil fi-iirml with wire, also yiuing orcliaril hcgiiiiiing I0 bear, ilu: buildings ciiiieists of ilwclling house, wood lionsc, large liiirn, waggull shed, manure shi-d, and lirinicry. ‘Al fl” i*`=.`? I NOTICE '|‘. ll. liiiwson St. A\'a_|‘ds. still keeps n iiul all kintl - of grnrrt-rit--,iolincc_o cigars iiiinoivitc drinks. fum-y b\|scuitu._Alt-tu ,.,.|,,, ln iiupply his fuiiimis glue which is i-li known. iliiinkinl to ihusn who huvc mired their triidn with u_i-i in tho ynist ould kindly ask for n coiitinniinco o the New," dwelling hiiiisc lirntcd with lint S,,m,_._ ` ;i~iTilfiiiv\'l0irii2i|>il.n air. Buildings sliarled willi benuilful linrd~ wood grovc. 'l`hi.- farm is situated i milc from Pownal whiirf wliorc non nizwnre can he liful, 3 miles from l\l0iint Albion Sf.ali0n,nloiig side ofscliool and noni' churches. l"or p:ii'ticiilars apply In C. R. Mi'KlNN0l\`. Clicriy V-illcy, l’. O- Livt 4|, l'. li. l 3-|of||iwil:_;w|nl. ' l. Farm for Sale Mrs. l... T.. Ftiiiier offers for sale liar freehold farm “Viewfield" con- sisting of 125 acres of land at Bon- Bllllw. about 60 acres are undcr ciil- tivation and the remainder is cover- ed with timber, hardwood and roles- The buildings are in a ll\‘Hl- C1889 state of repair. Conveniently BWP' ated tp stoi-ss, churches and schools. bein within half a. mile of farm Sllll0lfE and CHE W lllBtlR KING Ferl; is also well watered. The Krowth of timber is herd to beet- For further particulars apply iv 0W“‘ el' on premiere. 3-24dimwl6iP\l- » t t sto k arrive* we are tliercforei that both the fishermen ind farmers of this locality were labouring- under for the want of a surta-ble place in or- crder to exchrnee opinions and views pertaining to their respective occu- pations. A committee of seven was appointed to solicit subscriptions to obtain the necessary funds for the erection of the hall. 'They purpose to be in readiness to call for tenders by the first part of'August. 'Ibis would give them time to have' the hall com- pleted for the comp; win er. At ii recent meeting in Edmonton a branch of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild was formed. An cxchange, rc- ferring to the new branch and its work says: That the advice and as- sistance of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild is being increasingly realized and appreciated by earnest people, interested in the material develop- ment of the country, is again demon- strated hy n rc-quest, is again demon- l’rincc Edwiird Island, for the Guild to send a represeiitativc and exhibit to the annual seed fair, held by the Proviiiciiil Government ut Summer- side this month. There are inany de- sirable weavcrs and ruginakers in the Island province anti it was fclt strongly that their tuleuts might and should be developed along even more urtist‘i’c and practical lines and be- come of increasing benefit to those who already had them, and encou- ragement given to others to learn, hence thc request from the i*'ummcr- side brunch of the Gmtatlian Handi- crafts tl-uilil for ii representative from licatlqiinrtcrs in Montreal. In re- ponse to this Miss K. (lnmpbell has gone to Suiniiierside and before her return will visit Charlottetown, Hal- ifax, St. John, Moncton and Picton. At each of these places she will givo si lecture, illustrating, by about 50 lantern views, the work and workers of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild. ::lf you need 3 good spring tonic take our (lompound Syrup of Hypo- rliosphitcs. 'l`here's nothing better for building up the nervcs, improv- ing the appetite -and rcstoring the health in general. 75c. bottle. E. A. Foster, Central Driigstori-,, Sunny- l E A *_ People’s Theatre` TONIGHT (I) Spoony Sam .\ vuvy funiiy coincily _ (2) The Battle at Redwooil An Indian war picture. , 5Cenie Admission 5 cents amongst its members. In drivin through the district last summer i was not difficult to identify the field sown with that seed. Farmers were beginning to recognize the value of hand selected seed and were fast get- ting rid of the notion that seed from a distance was best. At turnip grow- ing competitions in the counties of Picton and Antigonish (N. S.), the prize winning__ field in each county was sown with seed produced on the farmf _ »"“.f¢[.-»" _ `~=~‘&£_"_ I/ *Q 'gh .V / f, ti iillif/.eti- 1 ,\°,fi`l ._ -H E H o W A R D Watch has a fixed price and a permanent value. You cannot be overcharged and your neighbor cannot get it for less. ‘ If you want to ltnow how the How/tsp holds its vsluc try to buy one at second hand. How/iitb wstchmakers make and sd- iust every Howaito as a /in: watch, whatever the price--54° to $150. Every Howitito is cased at the factory und timed in its own case. Printed ticketjixrx the price. Let us show you this distinctive watch. ' ' soi.i: Acaur G.l". Huiche son jeweler-Optician sidu. _ _ GRAND TRUNK RAIL- WAY SYSTEM. ROUND Tl{ll‘ HO.\ll~lSl5EKl5l{S l£XCURslO.’\' TICKETS to Weston Canada via Grand 'l`run¢< l)oublc Track Route in Cliicugo. etc , on sale Tuesrlay April 4th, and every second Tuesday thereafter until September iqth. at very low fares. THE FINEST l`ARl\llNG COUN'l`R\ (ji 1'" R“‘"°" 'iN ri-nf woineo isin be found niinn " “'“""‘Y °‘°'>' uni line ofthe GRAND 'rRt'Ni\ i=\ci `- - .I 'FIC indthe Provinces of i\lnnitiiba_,. A Dont 'mlm hed' lbertu. and Saskatchewan. l)escripii\‘e A f tm-ed b ' literature with beautil`ull_v engraved maps Wann ac y Mr' Emory. wh." and fiving f`ull information about l<'Rl'IE C“'““" ""’““' ‘“ *"8* noiiissrraos and non in einnin un-in “ t:UAnn1NG ou'i‘r>os'rs IN MEMORIAM. By the passing of Mrs. Wm. G. Wright of this city a link connecting the present with the past has been broken. Born in Devonshire, Eng- land, 86 years ago, coming out from the Old Country a young light-heart- ed girl, in company with a cousin (the late Mrs. William Heard), she little thought never to return to the home of her childhood. But they have met at last, and in a better world. Among her last words were those of joyous greetings to father and mother, whom she seemed clear- ly to have seen in the waiting of the soul to God. Possessing a bright and happy dis- position, the very joy of living seem- ed to beam forth on her countenance and many a dark and gloomy hour has been changed into one of sun- shine by her ever ready smile and cheerful mirth. Being of an extreme- ly retiring and refined nature, she was seldom found among the people, but in her own home, in the heart of her own family-"l‘was there she found her true enjoyment." She was the mother of ten child- ren, three of whom were already in- side the Golden Gates to welcome “Mothei~." Almost twenty years have passed since we laid to rest her husband and our beloved brother, Wm. G. Wright, with whom to bc associated was a pleasure indeed. _Many will remember the old time Methodist prayer meeting, when the voice from the pulpit would call up- on Brother Wright to lead in prayer. A soleninity approaching reverence would instantly fall upon those as- sembled. Endowed with a deep musi- cal voice and possessing n God given power of compelling hearts to pay attention to things tliviiic he would load us as'it. were, to thc very gates of Heaven. And now his fnithful partner has joined him! A father und mother liiid side by side to rcst, und uwnit the final resurrection. A LIFE LUNG l"liIl']Nll. UF BRITISI-I l‘}l\’ll'llll‘l. l{IN(lS'l"()N, -laniaicu, March 28- 9 The local papers print it report that I upon the completion of the l‘annn1n 2 British infantry. A- hint of this was given by one o d replaced and the yard opcncil. SAD ACCID'EN'I` AT M()N("l`(l~N. U 'to-Ntvrou, i\ini~e\i za-with-iii, ` ' iuniing, aged iff, ii niitivc of th both feet iimputiitctl und in ii ing thrown undcr the (Y, l’. lt. trniu at Church Street (`rossiug this nftcr- noon, in driving. d d *_ (1 At last'a remedy hutl been discov- pest. ` a _ That Dandruil is caused by germs is accepted by every sensible per- Dandrufl is the root of all hair cv- e lls. g SALVIA will kill thc Dantlrufi g germs and improve Dandruii in ten s d&l'S. or money back. 50c. a bottle. at Geo. E. Hughes. Every department nf our store ls brimming over with frestisprinn goods. Drop in and see us-Its never any irooule to sit -w good, -and we guarantee _siiiisf cilnn when you buy from us. ~ Prowse Bros Ltd. 3-2 sdtf. 'ferline Biiters The Never Failing "Cliff, erve and Stomach Remedy A' Proven Medicine ul Exceptional Value most prominent in City and Country. No failures. Sold oi ly by P. Mctluaid I 42 Q-teen street. Opposite Auld Bros '\‘t(.' CN ,mi 'ni' l(>_ Mortgage Sale To bc sold by public auction at the dwelling house and premises of Thomas Stetson. East River, Lot 34, -'n Wednesday. the 19th' day of April Mit. et the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all that tract, piece and parcel of land situate lying and being on Township niimher thirty-four round- ed as follows: On the north by the St. I-’eter's Road and extending there- cn east and west fourteen chains on the south by the Hillsborough River. and extending thereon fouiteen chains and ninety links on the east by a line of road and on the west hy the farm of the late David Ross, now owned by Mr. Darrach, and exttntl- ing thereon seventy-three chains and fifty 'links containing one hundred and seven acres 5 little more or less. The above sale is made pursuant to a power ‘of sale contained in a cer- ia‘n indenture of mortgaige tearing date the 18th day of October, 1873, and made between Thomas Stetson .ind wife of the one part, and John Rorie of the other part-and duly as- signed to the undersigned. For furthe-r particulars apply to Mr. Thomas Stetson at Mr. Dar- rach's, near the premises, or at the office of Stewart & (‘amphell, Solic- itors, Cliarlottetown. Dated th's lflth day of March, A. D., l9ll. W. S. STEWART, w. B. THE REDUSO A Corset for Luge - Women Thai le Noi I l An Experiment. l OU HAVE NO NEED Y to demonstrate the Reduso upon your own figure nor to submit to an un- known degree of adaptation be- fore you gain any benefit from its wear. The Reduso is the result of scientific work. Every line in it has been carefully thought out with a definite end in view. And ‘evcry model has been worked out upon the living figure to its last possible dc- inonstration before it is ever - brought to the nttcutioii of the public. ep livery seam and curve has it ile- fiuite “pull” in the direction of the fashionable lines. '1`lie result is that the figure is inolded, not coinpress- ed, into shape. 'l`he soft parts :ire not crowded into themsel\'es or into the internal organs, but are gently and firmly persuaded to n proper proper distribution without untlue pressure. That incaiis comfort nh. well :is grace. 'l`lie woman whole body is coni~ fortahly :supported and uioltletl, whose internal organs are not coin- prcsseil, who is siire of good hotly poise und rcsultniit grace, is ri woman without “ner\'e.<. " And if she is ri wouian who luis the fnsliioii- alilc figure with its long lint-5, four tiines out of fi\‘c .she is wcziriiig sonic inode] of tht- li'¢fi/mm. 'Three inodels for both tnll and short figures. 'l`lie price is_$4.0o per _pail'.___ Models for regular people. froinVi$i.§p*p_eLp:iir. Stanley Bros -HUGHES’...._ |"i'>'iciisrivaroN'i'c'| improves, appetite, strengthens nerves, aids digestion . and tones up the Entire System. _ ltmiikesyou feel like working. Your money back if it dnea not benefit your ueuith. _ Price 25c per bottle. Geo. E. Hughes l T"‘i¢,;»;_',~,,;,,,, Testimonals and References _ Charlottetown P.E.l.' . W ll" h“"d'°d f"°'“ P°°P|° 'iii-ii Where Satisfaction’s Assured 2%; W.: priilu oiiivit-Ives on llie quality ol' ‘ ' I.. . "f l ‘ 5 THE / G'/POCEF mir n un- service-Our pntrotls assure ns dziily that our service is nnlicaialilc. Our sto,-if ln the very hcavl of the shopping district. is one ofthe clean- est, brightest and bust lighted in tht' _ (-ny we keep a complete stock of everything you could possibly rc- . fpiire in groceries, nnr salcspcupk- arc lniig-cxpcriuiiccd, expert and courteous and our prices can favorably ronipare with tliosc in vogue in large cities. Telepliouc calls ri°t'i~ivi~ prompt aiicniioii-phoiie 2 if-l‘ri~ii delivery. _ _' l ` . . ` U t6i__§éce_n`ii ini ind in nny 'r. Ri rieaei QUEBEC t _ ` _ J | _i-ntlufnitlrlep iq. .4» 27rniIiidws~ii. \ As.\ign'e ul l\lortei\see. Unusual Activity ln Cakes Our cake department is kept busy. People realize that it is a great advantage to be able to pro- cure cake such as ours. Our cake department should appeal to you from an economical standpoint also, because our prices are very low considering quality. Let us convince you. E. I. DesRoches Sunnyside i H * Y . , 1 ` . t i \ _ _ t` ` e ` e _ , _ - J~ gt _ _ s if