l Your , Easter Meats _. -.AT- . R00p’s Limited CHOICE BEEF ’ that will please. Why? because i; m; temperature. PORK PRODUCTS IIAMS, BACON PICNIC HAM S. ROLLS LARD, SAUSAGE, ETC, COOKED MEATS RAM, BOLOGNA’ \ CORNED BEEF, POTTED MEAT. GIVE US THE PLEASURE 0F SERVING YOU. PHONE 389. been hlflxlnz several days Ilnder propel‘ Refrigeration 125 GRAFTON STREET. <_-_.._ RETURN FROM i ' CALIFORNIA i Mr. iziid- it-lrs. Mark McGulgan are ' being welcomed home from a. six weeks visit to California. Leaving here cn February 11th, Mr. and Mrs. Nlcguigan first visited Bos- f i ton and New York, leaving the latter - city on February 10th, byTthe s. s. y‘ "California". Aiter o. pleasant sail oi three days they landed at Havana where they spent a day. Taking o. taxi tiicy drove about this beautiful F‘ city leaving in the evening and three days later arrived iit the Panama V. Canhl at 8 o'clock oii the morning oi _ the 22nd. Going- through the canal » ‘. they left the ship at 1 o'clock p. m.» mid had until 1 o’clock the following morning o visit Panama. They drove V. about Panama by auto for about " three hours then spent the time visiting this quaint old cityvvith nar- row streets. Leaving Panama. on the morning of the 23rd, they sailed without further stop, 2500 or 2600 miles _until they C85. "95 s ,¢¢¢.' - AT. THIS MARKET Fed by Robt. McKinley, North River. ,'i Steer ,1 Heifer (Baby Beef, s14 months old) . Fed pby Mr. McMahon, Rocky Point _1 Heifer (pure-bred Angus) Fed by Wm. Younkers, Kingston .1 Steer .. . . . . . . .. These cattle all more than satisfactory to the consumers. . For the Post-Easter trade this firm has _- iprocured eight of ‘ »Dominlon Experimental Farm. The store has recently been completely stands ready as Ell- , ways to serve its patrons with the best pro- _ curable in meats and fish. EASTER BEEF ON DISPLAY GOOD FRIDAY. ORDER YOUR ROASTEEARLY. the best steers fed renovated and this firm ' s‘ Avon!!! no“ NEW CREATIONS We have many sxquiaitpl? cut suines in unusual settings . . . beautifully Ongraved - - - - It surprisingly low prlwl» ranging from $50upwar¢ Skilful artist? in the designsol the setting and expert se ection of the finely-cut stones make our diamond rings doubly desirable and of exceptionally good value- , W. W. WELLNER Jewelers Since 1868 l ,vvAi.i. PAPER Ask to ses our Snnblo Wall Papers, English and Canad- un from to single roll on up u. $13.15. Border min 2c ysri to 65c s yard. Crowns 28o per snd Motif: 85c. , . nnamsn runes i m nil on; and exclusive. their bounty of design coloring have only to is seen l0 be syprsclshfl. ' ’ . The Burial: been ' f high, ohl dpoorstlnl‘ ' | _ v . no". m». in send“: by flie- ln America, Ind no trernely in Au. ans ivs- it lane i? Co. p ove’s Meat anlFiish Ma ket Excellent Easter Beef Alvlouo THE EASTER CATTLE FOR SALEnf 1215 lbs. 810 lbs. 102s lbs. . . . . ...,.. 10130 lbs. show to advantage the excellent care and feeding they have received i‘ at .the hands of their owners and should prove by the reached San Diego, March 1st. About twenty miles from here is the Mmvican border. Securing cars they crossed the bor- der driving to Tia Juana. As the re- gulations here state visitors must cross the border befcre 6 o'clock or remain all night Ivir. and Mrs. Mc- Guigan had only a few hours here. In this city is located the renowned iace track and many gambling ma.- chiiies are iii evidence. The towifis visited by many Amer- icans~in fact the city has been ‘practically rebuilt to resemble an Ain-erienn town. At the time they ‘\'.‘(‘l'C there conditions were quiet, there being no signs of ‘a revolution. I From there they left for Los Ange- if .. ~:=r:>r:*“i‘>'r2:"<< . .,. E§€f “TW” / les arriving the following morning, remaining two weeks, being the guesits of Mr. McGuigziifs brother. While there they met Ezra McArthur, n brother ofi Senator McArthur of Suinnicrside who drove them about an ciitirc day in his car, showing i them the homes of the mflvie 9919b‘ - rltics, through the mountains, etc. V lVtr. nnd rm. NicGuigan also met hero Dr. Vincent Trninor, who was‘ the CiDVTTIIUl‘ GeneriiYs medalist at Square Sqheol and later ll. stu- . Dunstiiiis University; -' Dr. 'I'l‘£llll9l' has an -</ \w@~,- “T357” roul estate is the,‘ ' ms»; lierc IlIKl recently[ plants have been c niniiiifactiire of tars, (1.... ' route lioixic Mr. and Mrs. Mc— 511k’ m Clllfltlil visited Sen Francisco where! m‘. vii eddy. licre they, t (tuition Gute Park and in _all the new styles. Novelty embroidered cuff styles, all at New Sweaters}; With popular shades for spring. Corn- or with a jacquard pattern. A Store Complete in dstei l Spring Fqs-‘Irions-l-W/Ticre Are you readyflora happy Easter-are‘ the the~_home ready? Your prepai» childrén ready-is ations can be completed, easily and speedily here. _ EASTER GLOVES , WOMEN'S AND MEN'S 75c to $3.50 .___-________._._ Kid and fabric gloves ‘y’ "i ' f" Redcliness~Replétel w v Economy Prices fire the Rule. Our preparations have brought the newest and best for the Easter season here for you—-.-m abund- ant and satisfying variety. ' - The new, the interesting fashiohs! ' J . s. A. McD ONALDIE l special pri- - Never is smart clothe ter prepared ,All Herr-at Their Best-Leading Styles in Easter Apparel Collection That Will Add to the Prestige of This Store]. {i Mr." MAN Dress-up-for-Easterl .. Men's and young men’: it more important t0 have s and never is this store. bet- to supply them. lucky purch Montreal. Silhouette, and Flat tion. Sizes 14 V or crew necks, in~the I11 a Prince auve, suntan, beige. Plain they are so WOMEN’S, EN’S AND EXTRA SIZES EASTER DRESSES THEY ARE EASILY WOR"H $25.00-. 25 Evening Dresses, just one of who has returned from a buying trip to Peach, Sunny, Blues, Pinks. Rose, Greens. EASTER COATS \l $9.00 to $60.00 A .______.______ EASTER DRESS SALE! A Another lucky purchase by Mr. Mc- Donald from a factory in Montreal" Dres- ses in Velvet, Georgette, Canton crepe crepe_. AlPcolors in this collec- ._._____.___.._ PRINTED RAYON VOILES Lovely new voiles for suiiiinei‘ at the values, 55c to all wool navy blue, single and Double Breasted mod- /A';,,,_s2o.oo to saline The new double breast- f ed vest suit, in different Q patterns made by Freed- man, Quality Clothes’. ,-.. . Young 1nen’s firstldiigsl moo to $10.00;". EASTER HOSIERY’ -» lliomen’s full-fashioned; ivorth $1.75 on » sale _. . . . . . . "504 Wonderful value in pure - thread silk hose at $1.00» Best value in the city. “l [Men's . . U Broadcloth Shirts $1.50 ' The most popular shirts on the market.- Tan, blue and white all liigh- count broad- cloth. Also other new Easter shirts with soft collars by ‘Tookc’ and ‘Eastern.’ CAPS FOR EASTER "PRlfiicE" sun's}? pillttéfllS best show- men “nth one 07”‘ mg in ' - P" pairs trousers, all n! economy prices. MISSES’, LITTLE WOM- i $12.98 many ases by our Mr‘ McDonald ~. SIZES 16-20 --.o._ to 40. Ram $6.93 "° $il93 dresses, dainty you will be surprised $1.50. the cit}, , 10C to‘ $2.50‘ L“. , ii... Glen hlorrisey, for- ’ morly of Georgetown and a former i U. student. They also had the ire of meeting Hon. Cyrus " . y and his son Ernest. The elder W. Bridges, Mrs Mr. Crosby is enjoying excellent m n Harkness, Mrs Ira Mack” and uiid inquired for many of his Belch lteziltli ' Mr5_ w_ w_ C ctoivii friends. His son Ernest , o most successful gur- . is‘ Blois will regret Flori Scottie they went. to Van- imdergo medical law practice. Mr. Laird wns a former , student in the office of McLeod and Bentley. They also met Mr. Leo i l-‘ l 'l'ru.~:t C0. The next stop made was at Regina on March nth filPlll, and where they visited the new D‘ I inns only opened this year and where The humble“ 1000 nicii are employed. the Chili, after enjoying every minute productm“ °f s‘ of their tour. I‘ w be pesented lilappen ings Of The Week (Continued from page 3| A tea for members and friends was held last Saturday afternoon at the University tvomeirs Club, Mon- Head Off Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis With This Fine Old. l Herbal Remedy A right from the Heart ofNaturc Ward ofl all the cold weather Q65 _ have been introd em world by the times decorated with her needle. which nily have Berlgey Castle may have been l‘ P" nurse" e PM" "i “m?” ° obsth but which I‘ m m“ “d ed m» m on which she aunt. Bums one, old out: wars-vol‘! ‘, hing Remedy. 5 h nlth -—ho1l u i iiigiiesygiid dim low "W? ‘flamed Jinn; sllnghee nowf . I s. n. worry. - B?‘ 3"‘ ‘f?’ can pwi-enmwn ahd at Hlbll y‘, . treal. Mrs. Cyrus Mrs. E. J. Archibald were in charge “Hum” “'9 0t the tea-room, assisted by Mrs. J‘. f The many friends oi Miss Ada. De- been necessary for her to enter the lTllTCT niid lit-re they hiid luncheon R E. Island Hospital where she Wm with Mr. Alex Laird who has a large Friends in Summerside will be in- terested to learn that: Mrs. Josephus . . . ._ J I . ‘Oi’ aizuléflxqgittxznvn 0:15 Smallman of Summe side has re- . w‘, (if Y1 1 {m a res onsme ceived the news from her sister, Mrs. i"“v|_° m‘ ‘f: l? mTéronto gmeray Frank Tuplln oi’ Michigan, of the ‘m’ “‘ ‘ L“ birthvof a, daughter, Patricia Ruth - Kl l G l V , B. . ivhcre several enjoyable days were "fifnzymiafidgrzdy ‘sgioutoegih w: PICLOTY of the General Motors which msfly o‘ summemde‘ Other cities Montreal Ottawn To- to’? 5nd me ‘mm ls m’ ex°¢pt1°n' r “Kill-G. etc. were visited before they An interesting chapter in m“ bu" leached the shores of the Garden oi’ wry h” been arranged’ ‘or a n‘ the Women's Institutes of England and is being so made that the wo- men of each county will be respons- ‘ible for o small square each. ' The quilt as we know it, seems to bed coverings must have been 11nd before then, and it is conccivlbls that the proud lady of the earliest In England we have I reference in 1446 to s "child's bed quilt which was emroidered in the (our comers with the Evangelistic symbols" and to a bed with a head sheet embroid- ered with "diamondr and rubies bright." In Hsrdwicl: 811i is o quilt Mlry Qucsribtthmficots. Ind in I new visvim- - m utirui. r u: best, which n . us.» syghgogguggd lgtggflflpggg}: ...‘.‘..,.....‘3‘3.°. .3... m... w Pincus ““"" ' ' ovsr-"viui tiny diamonds. i u t rmmdms-m ‘germ m. in mi lesfnnd heavy with’ fruit». Maclvlillan concerned. Quilts worked with gold were very popular at one timetand then in the 1'l_th_ century women suddenly realised that old hangings, embroideries, costumes; and quilts were rich with "gold threads, and accordingly they begun to rip-them up, wind the gold threads on‘ spools, and" sell the result. Countless ' beautiful bed coverings . W, H. Chase, Mrs. to learn that it has treatment. and qullishad one ill-effect so tar as have as a result bI>5T.'Zi"&;5»5§E€;“1 On lady ivriting from the Austrian Court declared on the Continent the craze was just us bod “All the lad- ies who do not play cards pick gold. It is the most general fashion I ever . saw. and they all carry their bugs ; containing the tools. ‘They even bet; sword-knots and oqavlrtter. that they ‘ might add more of the precious i threads to the spool." WE no NOT sAY 3’ firewn Tea A Is the best Tea you can buy. We leave that to you to say s s to Dr. and Mrs. s n object: has its his- Queen Anne quilt to Queen Mary by uced to the Wash Crusaders, nltliough the bed coverings _ sihefivllrrzie world ImpWS Aipiriji as an effective antidote for i *'¥"-'='="='='i°'~' been worked by pun. But st’: just a: imp t to know that there i: only and muiaiafgispirim ‘Iiahe name it e name a er appQrs, it i: not! Hadachn it. difliled Vt withthem ' relieved. . 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