\ , America Qiglilies, , i T-ll-TAYLORCQ LIMITED CHATHAM. ONT. CLASSIFIED ADVERTlSEilENTS Aevenleenslesnlelslhlesflqgsepqq~sm“¢h, gnle“teeese,euseteb:“seswsslels Ive ‘seats evsll-Istflvellgnseeusupfl), nrseshns nouns ll one ale Allowed ll Ole centplnleesleelltllbrllele t nleelvsd wltleltsepltsnneeeennetbeseknsiwleqog. FOR. SALE FOR SALE-ONE Klnsrm erume puller nearly new. Apply to Al- bert Paul, Brookhieid. P. E. l. FOR SALE-HALL STAND BOOK- case, roll top desk, sideboard, re trigerator, kitchen table and bed- room suite. Write Box 511 city for prices and particulars. ‘FOR SALE OR TO LET_ A WARE 4 house on Water Street. Apply to John McQuillah. FOR SALE - A BROOD with l2 pigs two weeks old; alsdsow to Apply D. A. Mallett. York. 80W ‘FOR SALE 80 ACRES OF LAND East Royalty 8 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. i-las never failing stream. For particulars apply E. Wht-utley & 00., Ltd. This lend will be sold Ln lots to suit pur- chaser. ‘FOR SALEL-FARM ON 8T Peters Road. 8% miles from Char iottstewn. containing 114 acres oi land, hear factory. " ‘ church- es and shipping, For particulars.‘ ‘ 1 Awmy to H_ Mccanum’ mmAmHILWANTED -— BY YOUNG MAN OF , 1K8. FEMALE HELP WANTED ........_______..._____._ wANrsbl-s maid be assist at housework. Apply 148 Slums Street. ' {arrow lost o! April‘ Advertisements second floor, ‘JNO. AI-FREDMcDONALD LANL intcrestel in the ‘best class MALE HELP WANTED ‘SALESMAN WANTED- SALES- msn a self respecting salesman whose ambition ‘is beyond his present occupation might tind more comenial employment with us and. at the same time double his income. We require s man oi clean character sound in mind sud body. oi: strolls personality who would appreciate s. lilo poei Lion with a last growing conce u where industry would be regard- ed with tsr above average earn- ings; married man preferred, F Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean Bell‘ ' Riley building, e“ queen 5L. opposite Prowse leathers , MISCELLANEOUS CHORAL Fade-rise [so p m, Tuesday evening. Don't forget. ' —_I_l-\ v A DAINTY HAIR OF GLOVES would go well with your new Pa- tons list. See Patons new gloves NNNUAL MEITFNG -— ladi Branch Gblf. 111m, : as Wonlenfli Club Rooms . BAPTIST CONFERENCE-The Thursday, April 6th and 7th. N/ao, 8c. 10o, 12c and 16c. per yard, also 48 inch to 60 Inch unbleached sheeting. cottons at‘ 15c. 20o, 25c and 30c per yslfl Vl/onderfully low hrs war prices. Beer d Weeks’. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Oilrlce beiore noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. EASTER SALE of linens continu ss.--Free hemmlng cl all Ilnes, shootings, pillow “one, etc. Lew est prices in the city. Beer l. Weeks. ' ORIGINALS-WM»- A meeting o! the Originals, First Canadian Division. will be held this evening at the Veterans‘ building, Grslton Street, to arrange the ‘St. Julien celebration. TRVON METHODIST CIRCUIT. -Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick will preach on Sunday, April 10th, at Aldrin Road 11 a. m4 DeSable 3 p. 1a.. and Crapaud 7 p. in. Mr. R. t Metcaife at Tryon 11 a. m. ‘el-ANDIR SUFPLYtNtL-dtov. W. R. Auld, lateoi’ Richmond Bay Wes’: (P. E. d.) is in charge of the Presbyterian congregation of Hhllvtlle $01111.) dlurin! lune s-b~ seuce or the pastor Rev. M. C. MscKinnon on a year of study in Europe. THE '65 REPORT-The Halifax Beard of T-rade has received the following report regarding ice con- diililons in" the Gulf, March 31st: “Matanc, to Axlticostl. light open ice; Magdalen islands, Money Point heuvy, open. distant; Scalar le, hesvv. open everywhere; Cape Ray heavy, open, stationary; Gut of Can-so, loose ice; Nonthumberiand Strait, westerly wind. very little FhRE ARMS EXHIBITION-aim. E. Fraser of Montreal, repres- tlng the interest; of the Birm- i in-gham Small Aluns Ltd.. of Eng- i land, will have a display of target and sporting rifles. and shot guns i at ‘the store or the Rogers Hard- Iware 00., today (Tuesday) and pinvites the inspection of all those of Surveyor, l-lermanville and Char shooting materials England has to lottetown. ~ro near MY nsslbzics, 241; Euston Street. Mrs. Edwin Alt-l ken. 1 "m wfsxrniimww sition. ship In live . concern. "L", care Guardian. . ‘WANTED - TO PURCHASE, six years office experience, po-jl Will conslde partner-f APNYE offer to Canadian sportsmen. ‘SLANDERS CELEBRATE-A very pleasant evening we; spent at ‘tho ho'm_e of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MseLesn, Youngstown. Alta. on March 15th. A few of their "‘ “ gathered in to celebrate their firth wedding anniversary. A very nice supper was served and games and singing were en-- gaged in till a late hour. Among the P. E. 1's present were Miss Mmry McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLean and son from Valley- HALIFAX, April 4-—(Quotatlons furnished by J- hnson & Ward and Co., the Montreal Stock Exchsslse) Atchison Car Foundry .. American Gar Foimdry American Smeltlng 8t Refining Co. '. Anaconda Copper . 82% Canadian Pacific Rail sy 11 New York Central Railway 68% (iubsn Cane Sugar .. 20% Crucible Stool ..... .. .. 82% -_ _ ESQ with» any . ‘N!!! . ~ ma.» »._ l Comp lie akes s hmfifi a?’ your rocerS-S es " and yotill find that ‘a r h» ltsuss» A23 Superior Corn Flakes In maki i Post Toaetiee only the choice pert of carefully selected white corn is usechperfectly cook- ed. rolled and toasted to a crisP appetizing brown. , Rosa‘ TOAST 5 '- i, , ecJge they like PM? MedebydnsdblPestumWIelCoJ-tdllhrlboflflntliu‘ ensstw-uo-wpw. Aw-w-s-w» d-wew- —‘"-‘ t second hand book case. Ap- “915- Mmlrs 1m" 311W’ Aflm" my at quammn 09mm and Wallace Sutherland and Roy MoSwaln tram Cardigan Mr. Lee Butherlolul halving arrived from the east iusi a iew bouts too late to international Paper . 54%, be DPBBPIW- All enioyed laellligv" ‘Mexican Petroleum 140§§| es till a. late houl. when ey e- Reading ...... .... .. seat; psi-sea wishing l/lr- w! M"- Southern Pacific 73st. Maobean many mow veers of Union Pacific 116 United States Steel Corpora- tion ............................... .. Kelly's Shringillold Tire g . 136 July 11-1 ws Dora Oats May 36% July 38% Sent 40 M" 59% Jul?’ 83% SW‘ 6m‘ ‘nssium. Tile ‘Culsthuulpians 735g‘ happy wedded bliss. - CITV BASKETBALL LEAOUE 46% ovens TONlGHTp-Tho openlnB -~---_,' game of 80% League will be played City Basketball off ni. 9.00 tonight in tho Y. ‘M. C. A. EYHP will ' slack up against the "Y" team and as both ilsve u good team. the time can expect something Iiest and cs- citing. All the teams ln- the leasue have been practicing lmrd during the last fortnight and there is pro mise oi» some of tho best basket ‘ball that has ever been seen in Charlott‘ wn for years. A denture of theg me tonight will be the Jlrebontuition elf, l-lle trophy and medals won by the Presbyterian teamin the church league which was played off lent tall. Mr. A. A. Ilomeroy the donor of the Cup and Mr. George Prowse who.gave the Medals will be on hand to lnslua tho presentations. The second game or the league serieswvl-ll» "be ‘between k the Abhles-snd the League of the Cross on i-‘rlday night, DAUGHTIIIQIGFJIQHI IMPIIIQ- M. the regular monthiy sheeting '0! !hb ilovslhlllysrtl Cheater held yesterday affinlnon at the Nwvy League, a resolution was e- dopted expressing- sympathy and . cooperation with the rrnov to erect s suitdble monument in this city in honour and remembrance oi the brave men who ssve their lives in the great warn] Anranse. were Y yllilli committees appointed tor the Annual Sale and Tea 0n bard, St. George's Day. Considerable corr deuce from the Nltlonol e mas reed regardin the Aiinusl Meeting at " ‘llbmllto fin early June and ooples U the ‘revised o tittiiinipliawere lll%et s ~, sore to sot the sull- the distributed . The tsrlss “will redo s timber - submitted = wally-lam to be slvw 1 Wm» sue-bet! ‘the cl s e. voted in slid plllcw c “ THERE CEM ENTv-One cemeut just arrived. Carvell Bros. new? mos Rev. us. Goodwin's lecture. Zion Hall this evening. SPECIAL PRICES on sheetlnoe, ', tsbls dams s, _ WMBQWBY nelettcqtovyelssndfaneylin no dur; Imrlllns. eleven oelock, April tth. lng our Easter sale. Free hemmlng< Beer E Weeks. _ , R-OBBERYF-Some time during 5811""- Dlwrlcu .-Conicronce will Sunday night, Ill-sass No.10 which I-‘Wvellfl W111! llle Alexandra Bap-~ is hauled up at the Marine W-bsrr “at c-“lnm ‘m WWI-Fulfill? and tlock was broken into by some um; known party and goods stolen there ; , ___._ from. The matter will be inveetlgat i 3.000 YDB. GREY COTWON it ed. ’ l8 OVER TWICE as mt count p minim I impure lleod. I csrloed new l flsn I pure. other eruptions. Idogngdoon ions. o f 8am rll roots. harm. lisdfi°€$flf d‘? Baht!“ Parsonage. Murray Harbor. found in nlsny oba°rv'm°“ m b‘ 3°“ ‘flllclw’ "1 of Dover und Lillian MYI. and in m»! Where alterative, and toni ' medicine that purines. enriches an revitallzes your blood, power of resistance to dl ease. “ l-----___-' ' A ' - " A i v 4, I _ nmrns :4 HUMIIIPROIIII [of MoflNTOsflqAlt lnugheed. iii-tau‘; one Medicine. ‘ l on March 30th to Mr. and Mrs. 1).} t silmeints sregduedio u‘. vl-l. Melntosh (nee) Ethel Merrlsolnj n. . . Among the‘; are pimzlesiboiis, a so“ ' ‘:3; MARRIAGES inn lose of s petite. that eelillg, no oungess pad "ell run- ....__..__ .{ H,- EDI-i JQCKENZIE-NICHOLLE. — At the! other medicinele that hevs been ;P. E. 1.. MEN‘! 318i, by Rev. J. Yhrs 01 llllllllllihl» .l.‘. Peacock, George Ivan McKenzie the tres sueuffififl fi,,'f,f:,,:m’;°,',‘,‘§,,b, colic of Gladstone, P. n. i. the same ingredients Ior diseases o! , "is blwd- Imus-ch. liver and ltld- BANKS-REEVES-On Wednesday March 30th 1921 all. the homily o! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Reeves, Freetown, P. E. l. by Rev. John Stirling, Richard John Banks 0t Conway P. E. v1. and Flora Katie, Reeves. ‘c effects ere needed. Hoods Sarssp Ilia. is the srprl increasing s For s laxative take Hood's Pills. ‘ ‘ ' Annex-v arc more than’? ' T 150 brands 0F baking ' powder in Canada: rrul the first that there is more ' " AlAGIC BAKING POYVDER used thanall i110 other-brands combined shows why Magic ' Baiting‘ Powder i); knots/r. as Ccmadas best baking’ powder. "QM coNTAVlbNoALhM - \\\\~. _ . ‘A D Full mil f ' “"1411; much butler fat in Borden's St. cream left ln" as in ordinary milk. through evaporation. . CADET in the city laei: night. riculuursl High School and of Wales lCollege. cred sit the Russ. Oharles or Jersey Milk "with the Over half of the water is removed 'N5PECTION —Col. Willis, inspector o; Cadets rrrlvod Today he will inspect the cadets .1! the Ag- th Phyalcal tmlnmg class m Pflncgmvhst a New York specialist has to He is regist- Dr. Harrigads Advice To Thin, . Nervous People It's worth your while to read 81W about the ilcrvc and brain cell builder that and other lending drug- 'LTISIH soil so much oi‘ those days. l-lc writes: R-E|\D.-At Bay 31st, James Reid, aged 71 years.‘ j I STEWART-At l DEATHS i I View on ‘March: I i-lartsvllle on » March 30th; Mrs. Marga ret Stewart, aged 85. WLEY-At Strnthcono on April 4th ' Charles B. Riley of 105th Battalion j aged 26 years. Funeral 'l‘u-esday April 5th at 1 o'clock, J 1 A Free Course in “salesmanship” I - ‘ _ . Would you like to be in s. business that will give you A Good Li A Profitsblvemslsture A Provisloo for Old Age? The His Inslpines Business oliers permanent euc- Wlu. Kerr will In: . this morning on- Ml‘. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. left yesterday trcai. ‘Muster Jack he is attending in the city over i er. in the School at liazelbrook Wednesday. April 6th, ut 8 p .m.l,,,,n_,, for the purpose of reorganizing,“ the Circle and paying ‘Certiilcales. 1 __-eecr-—-—~— TPERSONALS Mrs. Harry Cox, Morell, leaves -__._. and Mr. iVeeley Keefe, left yester- day on a, trip to Toronto. J . O'Donnell. city, Mr. if. L. Grant. who has been on it short visit left yesterday on re turn to New Glasgow, N. S. day for Lenoxviile. Quebec. where Mr. A. lvlicKinnon. brothcr, Mr. John McKin-non llcv.‘ John A. McDonald- Grand Riven Lot 14 arrived in the City lust evening. .. "but those who Ill’! w-uk. tlllll. E-‘A meeun§ or ‘he nervous. lllltlltllllcmii‘ Plllhfrtlwll. take, Strutllcoua Egg Circle Will ho held natural tiulululu-rlttcd enf address the street-l a visit to Boston. Dewar. M. L. A. on o. trip to Mom- ‘Morrls left yester- college. Plsquid. was suhsulnvve’ I CHURCH or SCOTLAND-lieu; l). M. Lamont will preach at! Stanchel on Wcilncsdsy, April 6th, at 7 p. ill. Churchill. Salbbath April lolll. at 10.30 and in People's Church, city, at, 7 p, m, such will us intro-Phosphate anti you soon lice some astonishing‘ v0- ln tlu- increase oi‘ nerve ollvr- and strength n! body and nllnd." liitro-Pllnspilatc is u pure organic phuspilittc such us grind piuvslclilns prescribe to increase Vlillglll. and UTPILKB abundant ncrvc furor. CAUTWIJN: Allhfllllfll Bitrolhos - pirate is an excellent did in rclicv inn‘ weak, nervous conditions. its use is not advised unless increased weight ls desired. HUGHES DRUG C0“ LTD EBENEZER SCHOOL-Jlllle fold lowing is the standing oi‘ Ebenezer School for the month of March -— Grade VIr-l. Melvin David, 2, El- mer MacRae. 3. Janet liiacllne. Grade V—l. Bessie Russell, 2. 39111119 FOPiL-fi. Walsh McCalllun, 1 May hlucilao (equal). Grade IV~1 lilo. Macilue, 2. Florence hiacliae, 5. May iiord. Grade Ill-l. Elsie Ford, 2. Leonard Rubens. 3. lvy Fond. Grade ll-l.‘ Velma Ford, 2. tlluy Ford, 3. Benjnllnlin Ford. Helen herd (equal). Grade I-—l. Amy R0 lwrlfi. 2] hlzuildzi hiatcbcod, 3. Aiabcl Ford. ' ‘ . “Now I am going to give you an unsolicited testimonial, as they say in the potent medic-lilo advertising Horctofon: I ilavn: had u. profound contempt for piitcilt lilcdicinc-s. Pur- ticulnrly sci-culled iinin-i-rltu. lH-r- haps this is duc tu the reason that l have never bet-n ill u ill.\_\' in ml- life. Ono day lust fell sftcr u hard day's tramp in ihu slush oi‘ Mont- roul. I developed n. sen-re pulll in my legs ulld oi‘ course like u lliun who has never hull anything wrong with him physically. l uulnpinlnl-il rather hulstureusry. The tzuod little oess, dose not iluetustn, is s rofeuioaei oocu stion. snd has been truly named " e best paid work in the world." We ere willing to take any smbitlous men sod train‘ him in our work, provided he shows some ability. This is done by a wrres ndenoe course end per- sonal assistance, iree oi c srge. When he is fully prepsred for the work, we lsee him in a positlolrend help him deal with s.ll p of Lite Insurance. including; H}; new and rich iields ' oi " ' l out ' l‘ ‘ , Group Insurance end Succession Duties. Tlieiirst two lessons oi the Company's correspon- dence course will sent to anyone in It will psy men who desire to get on in the to look into this. All . correspondence _ is strict] world eoniidential. csuonmhesusisse so " I ‘ nus omen. Tononvo ,, LININENT and lzvls busy. ileliuve inc tllc pain uisirpyn-zn-oil n low min- ‘tsloellshlulftg-lilid 111:!” you can tell Hit. }v_hle“';\1,l._ \1l;9‘|.kol. Gran“ 9t‘ Riv“. (Signed) plum; JOKE.“ oln 4m . laS Ethel Conlson. o! itiontronllbiilnlai-zue, P. E. l. were united in Methodist Manse, New GlllSfltflVn Sunday visiting his n! Mr. ‘Hugh McDonald. nlaii carr- Annandule was in the city‘ yesterday Vlslllllglllls children. Mrs. G. E. Graham. N. S..‘whol ling is the standing 0i North Gran- ln a navy blue suit wl-lh hat toi . ville School {or month —----- - ~ - w » lmarrlage. The Rev. Mr. Hellens olfi NORTH GRANVILLE- Pellow- elated. The bride looked chnrlllinzl of March: _maicli, Miss illancho Ill'a<lbul"y' was "Grade Vll—1. Elaine Morris, ‘A brillesnlzlid and hi1". (ii-ergo ilowdml Milton Burgoyne, 3, Gertrude M31. ‘was JJJITJOIILGIDHD. Alitel- tile cere- letg, grade vgwqqorge yea, g, ‘ulony a dainty luncheon was served wlme Han; Grade ypqalmenc-(fai the heme oi .\lr. anti Mrs .l. Mon-is’ 2 Horace Taper’ 3‘ Alice Stuart, Prcvosl Street, friends 01' wan perfect attendance 1m. ‘norm, ihe bride. Tho bride received many] _Mmon Burgoyne. Elaine Morris. bi-auillul and uscflli present. She Kyertrude Manet, Horace Tamm ‘IS u sister of .\ll‘s. Walter Roy, New; 1 ’ illasgolv. ‘ i SUCCE55FUL CONCERT-Th l wlfe unys: ,‘l will rub them with i_. , ljlnlmstalltrl have’; “Go {kin-lady I suilil, GRATTO.CQULQQ__‘\ yen» met, _ us! a lllln r ll'l'. " ‘- . l lil‘ - ‘ . cumPs‘ with 0a bottle o; .\lli'\'.-\Ri)';i {y weddmg look mace o“ “rednek ‘- day evening at seven o'clock at the‘ . (‘Jens 0y Elm nc-ls HBLowlands oflrtdia sndCcylon reduce the hcaviut cm plancls the finest qualities. the Chase dz Sanbornh CEYLON AND INDIA BLACK TEA Inthesoft ls Upland tee with ell of it: rlstursl fragrance and flsve: unlm ' . sud gentle hillside surlshine, beneath moisture laden breesn, is tee slowly stains its [X0 and fullness of flower-that delectable individuality the! nukes this Blend s rsptute of joy to the true tee levee. CHASE I SANIOIN, Montreal, Que. lv came to the city two weeks cg l returned to her home yesterday. sevice. the city yesterday. U. S. A. J. and Alvin Veesey. Removal Notice ‘by A. Home and Co. F.. MI. McKinnon r ‘ O cura Heals. ' -ii "l hui been troubled withecssme on my fsoe which tookiho form ol‘ e rleh. ‘ Lets: it bro out on my limbs snd- they its ' very mush. dosing me to scratch them until thsywerebleedl . Thenshwould alien keep me ewe st night. i“ l~ tried some remedies, which felled, esd then thought l would try Onion-s Beep end Ointment. it msotlonplilthe rssh w to ppesr, and l used three of Seep end four boxes of Ointment. which baled mo." l8 lW. M. l-Iymsrs. Psi-ls. Ont" Sept. I2. I919- Cutluye Qceptoeinnsefiutlcurs Ointment to soothe sod heel. . .. for mensbenllip. . '7" seeing: ere still bells held secli lusty st three o'clock tls" i, , ~ on» . Messrs Angus and William Harp! nigan, Annandale were visitors hr Angus leaves ‘this morning for New Hampshire 0n the departure oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter and baby who are making an extended vlisit -to England, were accompanied as rm- as Sackville by fMr. and Mrs. 1L1 Queens County Garage (To. Ford dealers h-alve removed to 156 Kent ‘Street to building Intel-y occupied Ifhis ycllooi is noted. Queells -County Garale 00.. MANAG-klll. 0. the children and parelrrs in St. [Paul's hall Saturday afternoon. lThe hall was filled to its capacity Mr" J‘ Pmmy‘ cuyl km yestefi and the programme consisting of dav for Port Arthur. B. (1.; tn feio- _ , the s. is. Bsytield. which is to ‘be £L°,;“;.;‘d“‘§§' if?” m’ was ma“ employed on the Magdalen Island wozramnm was rammed Mon“ children. The f night to a packed house. ~ 3PLENDID ENTERTAINMENT 41w.- hletliiodisrt Sllndnly School is ‘to be congratuialed on the ex- cellence of the Easter entertain- menlt ‘last Fnidiey evening. The young people excelled themselves in recitation and song, while the pantomime by the senior scholars ——“'I“he first Easter and the East- er oi’ toduy,"—was sympathetically interpreted and splendidly carried out. in the last nunrbsr, the C. G. .l. T. girls and their leaders deserve to ‘be mngratuiated tor illle splendid and effective presen- tation oi “The Ohalico and tho 1711p," .1 Vesper Esstm- service. “illra euterbalnlnent lavas dcclullrll by many, to be one of the beet oi’ the lilaliy excellent once [or which :THE LOBSTER SITUATION - Thc lobster sltuullun lllle spring is very thud for some puclocrs. mid very good [or olllers, says an Ens-- tern col-mspoudent. For those pac kers who ileld‘ illell- flail last spring. and did not sell promptly, the sit-- nation is bad indeed, for lindcr the new regulations, these ilsh i'or lack of pickle in the cans, turned black and are in such bad conditions that they how cannot be sold and re- main c dead issue on the packers hands, who cannot realise on them and consequently are ‘financially unable to operate this -year. The banks, Lon that look these iish as security Ior loans. are wing. Bu those packers who sold their out put promptly ilitgtho end of the scu- son. are in o. position to operutc nn o. more advantageous scale than (‘or a -year or two. The larse amount o! last year's puck which cannot be placed‘ on the nlankct, will tend to creel; a demand b-y curtailment of supply ‘ilrEuropc, and prices must necessarily be hotter this season for canned lobsters. Tllc season is opening up unusually early which means an abundant supply of hen-- lug lbs/it and early fishing. Supplies are 20 per cent to 30 per cent lgwgr roi- bothvilsh and cages will also be proportionately lower. ' cs of violets. The majority oi the ‘SLANDERS CELiflRiATi-At the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. lirztcon, 2065 St..i0lnl Sh. Regina 0n March rho. 24th. u delightful bridilze-qtllrly and (lance was given in honor oi‘ Mrs. J. W. Burns oi Boston, who is visiting hor sister Mrs. Norman McKay. The rooms were tastefully (IEOOIMGG with car-- nations and potted ferns with touch guests were front Summerside, P, E. island, the limne town of Mrs. Burns. Dancing card-playing was engaged- in till midnight when the hos/Less served refreshments. Then s Mrs. M. P. McLellan. Mrs Fudge, Miss Charlotte Campbell and Mr. E. Debroux gave pleasing solosfl, The Misses M and E. Baker sang‘ several trios and Miss Bethia Me» Pherson gave an intereslrilis Ijecit-t anion winch-was encored. The in- vited guests were- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mcinnis, Dr. and Mrs. Jam- es McLeod. Mrs. J. W. Burns. Mr oflcnsWcier Cuts Grease e and Mrs. George (‘rumble Mr. and‘ Mrs. U. .l. illcKay. hlr. and LVlrs. L‘. Nvoodsidc, the ‘Misses Whltlnan "llrvnpgon, fMr. and ‘Mm " “Fells. Dr. and Mrs. JM. 1'. Mi: Ill-plan, (hp-pi. and YMrsJ 'Walter Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. W. ll. Mc Tuvtsh, Mr. and Mrs. ll. linker, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Luke Driluon. Miss (lharloltc Campbell. Miss - Illclhia (McPherson, J. Dlllllfitll; Mr. E. De broux, Lllr. and Mrs. diulcolln Bruce, hlls. .l. Sutherland, Mr. and hlrs. Allan Foss, Dr. and. lMr-s. W. ll. Coins. M. W. Grlilln lllls-s ll’. McDonald. Miss L. Mc bcod, bile. Fudge. i\lr. Sllnpson Mr. and Mrs. W. Tilomns, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mclnnls. Mr. and hire. Norman McKay. Dr. Roberts Mr. ilarryt llomscy, Mr- Blld MP9- T. Iiorn. Mr. ‘and Mrs. D. 'l‘anl- on. - , Gnu: nude Oriental Cream llfle stand comprising warehouse and oullbull st ' sell. "Hreemsforrropcrty Audion Sale ti Valuable Business Stud at Ilyster Bed Bridge lam authorized by E. ‘M’. Gudmoro i0 sell ut Auction on Sutur- dsy, April 9th. 102i, commencing at I o'clock p. mi his splendid ‘busi- 1.3 acres otlsnd with store, dwelling house. ;' siso on the some day we the goods is store comprising groceries. hlfdwlfiollwll rfleo horse; osttle, imsdemefite sudbotuehold furniture. fillet-her will! I lot o! other articles not enumerated. will sell sll and shoes, , 1o medium-edits poroeatottforcssli. ‘i ‘ IIAII 4' For Coughs Cough ls the principal symptom of ell affections o! the respiratory ; Colds. bronchitis, sore throat, vrnup. whooping coughs ctc.< ll‘ hi the start. you use 5 lcluiltlilc remedy like HATCHING secs A “TAROL” you will not only relieve the cough but also check the progress of the ailment. Tsrol contains Cod liivor Oil and wood tar scientifically mixed with vnlunblo remedies llinhly- rot-om- mcnded In nil affections n! tho n-q- plretory organs-it is easy to Lsks and to digest and Works Wvndele. 0n sslc everywhere. DR. ED. MORIN d: 01E, Llnltee _ Quit-Ines‘ _ ._ ___..? From a bred to lay strain of Barred Rocks Government inspected. Trapp nested. If you A desire November laying pallets wish to raise your own lrlale birds for next year's breeding pens. Get 1n touch with us at fertility test 2s)" 1 strong t and ‘ , once. Our first capacity incubator showed 53 fertile eggs. -2.50 a setting, IE-iggs. 2.00 for club orders. PENDLE 3B lit; Or tats, . ~».~.