(iContlnued from page“ 4 Ehi€ie < fin LIV! H008 at North ~ Y Wednesday afternoon Hurry Jenkins. - 4474 8 19 8i ~ 0. 4508. 82,21 Q i508. L‘! of knit- mgdtinee at re need prices weeihjee their M. ‘ 450s QIUIGH 90F BOOT-LAND. - Rev. Ewen, w . ‘rwednesdhy 29rd. at / ‘People's _ church, lOhar-lotletiownet 7.80 p. m.. ‘ v _ FLORAL TRiiBUTEBF-m the in . miemoirlsdn notice of the late Mr- Jiunes Din-odd the following Floral Tribuees were ‘omitted: Bis-tar fies and‘ Goirsign, Spray; ‘Mr. and i . Wm Watts, Spray; Mr. ' amid _ Mire. Livingston, Spray; Miss Fanny Boil, Spray; Miss Jean Tait. van lsrsflr measure of-emnloy- spiny, rit on (Mn-adieu miilwllyli. keqpu » oi! money in Candida that is now BELFAST AND VICINITY. — Vt away ,0 u“, 5mm, and would Miss Bertha MacWilliams returned to her home in Pinette after spend- ngme“ the bond of ‘(xmdfln in; t e ipast few months in Uncle ty, Surely these" are“ p rihy or being considered. 911KB Barns lend-We are sorry to note that‘ ‘the second youngest child of Mr and Mrs Angus L. MacLean of a Ho“, of 13mm," “ ob Garfield was badly burned lest has decided to amend its week by falling on a hot stove. A short time ago their son Charlie 68' B71911“ the 599901195 0! iii had the misfortune of breaking his i g-winded speakers and close its nose but glad to say he has recov- I lnnry daily sessions u ered.-—Mrs Charlie D. MacLeod of Mt. Buchanan is now spending a lock m the 9"°'““$- The” is m’ few days with her sister, Mrs W. “b! ma‘ "'9 "ia-“Y 181° and 8"" A. MacQueen o! Wood islands. - bt sessions in the past proved Mr. Hector Buchanan returned be injuq-ious to the beam, o, home last week on a visit to his parents Mr and Mrs Alexander when’ w“ many M m“ “m5 Buchanan o! Eldon from the west- eclies which merely wasted the ‘an, pa“ 0g Can,da__ A number o1 e o! the House were also ex~ sports from Point Prim attended naive to we voumry and need, the dance recently held at the home of Mr and Mrs Willie Gillis 5ly'pr°1°ng°d the yearly “$81M” oi’ Orwell Cove-Mrs James‘ R- Paflmnmnt- The “mended "n" MacLeod of Ocean View lelt last rk a new departure tb ve to be beneficial ‘ iys. When have cu e ‘enjoyed a at,‘ pjtuuld Week on a trip to Boston to visit '""‘ 153m, her sick aunt. MrsMacLeod expects to return in a tew monthsh-lt. \ ' Moon-Li. ecHoiLARsmPs. - P"°' Announcement of an exhibition of pleasant the value o»: $50 to be awarded an- nthiioi March than hasbome to film"? 3° i119 “ildldilm "m" n“ this year? There m_ay yet be Ottawa Valley who obtains nhe third highest I percentage at the ring days before us,“ but two June _mm~i,.|cum,mn ommqnaum, We of the mouth has passed illd who otioiiiis MoG-ill University te ‘ildelighttully in calm, bright during iihfl next 59851011. W88 "W19 m‘; by day and night, with the recently by iDr. J. iA. Nicholson, Re- g-istrar oi-the University. This V. _. eetqisand highway! in town and exhibition was presented Ebro“), untuy in iline condition. ' she Ottawa Valley Graiduaiiss’ So- ciety by Dr. H. Ami, and is to ibe e iiilwilvs Uses, Th? 1321"“. rtltifi“.i*..ftl.hi“iiz p the condhlous governing the award , ,, "" given lby a group or Jewish women of nhe ‘Edith: Silver Memorial Scholarship which was offered last hem. Phi‘ - - . ' M.‘ 353:1’! 2,151; Qfwflruao, our which has not yet been w ifiiuwlck Man HI mmemia Them to Ail Sufielie awarded: was mode -by Dr. Nichol- W is an annual scholar- t e ivalue of e100 and is studeiitiv/at MoGiil in memos-y oi ’ Y" llmidlN- 11-. March 21- mini Silver,’ who obtained lie-r is!) . ll-The foliowins is one Master's imi-oo hi Arts at Mc- ilw visitors ermine-which Gill ill 1924. mun: scholarship . n16, continually receiving. lt will be awarded on the results of i es Mr. William iE~ iPhrinney the June University matriculation o .li at this place, J-le wrlton; examination or the ‘High School llll. iohoh Dodd‘s Kidney Pius lesvinx examination of the ‘Ilwv- iie" . ygarg rm- paim mule lnco 0t Quebec covering the sub k 11ml 13mm m exoeuem lecta for entrance to the MoGili .. When i iieeil [x1133 in the Faculty o! Arts. it will ibe open k ljmke o. few boxes oi Budd's to women students who obtain ov- eyfpflls and. obtain commie“ er 70 per cent o1‘ the ‘total marks cf. inco Ii.‘ have kniowrn Dodds ossible and ‘will be awarded to the applicant who stands highest Pm‘ "my m" 4"“ m‘ ° hi this division and who at the do lot oi‘ good and I can 3‘ ll fid- M16111." same time is in need or assistance Kidney qXi-JTIITMY si ly a Kidney remedy.‘ They ~11. =. iihe kidneys so they can liriripee out of the blood, e’ blood coursing through the - cnmiiee to the diftemnt organs ‘in undertake them. their tull work of straining the nouriiisltment they med to keep HALIFAX, Mar. ZL-Quotations " l-llld 811d MBGIHIY. furnished by Johnston amid Whrd. u! Kidney Pins 09m be oh Members o: the. Montreal Stock ' druggists everywhere, Exchange; iioqnodee Medicine Co., mo. nito 2, 0hr. or CYSTITIS. ah‘ Our Herbal Remedies ' New York Exchnnge \ A An mp. and Santa. Fe ‘Ry. -- 173% Aimerioanflauhfio. Am. can and Fidy- Co. . Atlantic Refinery . .. lkdognonskClhlrogb-asmcleuub‘; Am‘ ‘I-nmmuflve rbal Remedies. Pamphlets on Am. 81110111. and lRefng. O0. . 145% ' f,‘ ‘£15m! "i! 1111M"! 0f Bethlehem Steel iborpn, . . . . 31% ; 11”‘; °" "Jmag" "",""' Butte and Sup. Min. Oo- .. .. 15o Q?“ m‘ - W" W Aooooiido. 00p. Min. Co. 46% itbout criticitinir n r o! began main: Pinon??? _ HPsciilo Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 181% o Copper 0o. . . . . . . . . . .. 38 '_""°"‘ ‘W "l" M" Ivwilltv- N.Y. Cell. and inodfimv. an. 141% Ill llllbll Dhpqugry m. v---~ Cuba. Cane Sugar Pfd, . 42 Consolidated Gas Co. ( Y.) 97% or n. o. r‘ dost Herbal institute i Hudson Miotor Oar Co. . . . . . . 69% international Paperi Co. . . . . . 65% i iutermtional Petroleum so»; Stamina-d Oil of N. J. . . . . ..,.- 37 us. 10m. ‘and Tex. iRy. . . . . . MBrIBindIOHQJ. . . . . . <2 Reading Co, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Railway Steel tspring Co. . . . Southern Pacific O0. . . . . . .. 112% estlnyhous e Iilectrio ' musician... .:161% ENIPS, ,ifruit Suite Jlliter Instead when‘ in. I little show n-iiig Quito i i.':"~‘§$""z~f i “ .. acre ng hlalth- , walmfilblolng ohllne. ‘ QM than» ' Sept. mu. " » i; s.“ ' Wwoommirao ...... ..J i125 fi-Juoy. ism; nilyfikiiu; gilt-MW, r4; inn . ma; Sept. I" e§¢i1 department on "P6111112 day, you will find one or more items of out- standing attraction‘ They Will be displayed and clearly price marked in eadh case. Wetch for them. Umbrellas $2.29 Black, green, blue garnets pgurple, amiber tips an f e r u 1 e s extuordinary value. $29.29 Chamoisette Gloves 69c New light shades, Vfancy turned cuffs colored em- broidery on cuffs and back. Opening special at \69c pr. W giinif _ Scarfs $2.19 New colors and patterns in these lovely scarfs very special. Opening value $2.19 eac ._____. i Bi-Tex Stockings Wednesday afternoon‘ you have an opportunity to pick u-p all IleiW shades in tlhe popular -“BI~TEX” Stockings at gniy... _. . _ _ I 14 SHADES Ill Super Silk Stockings $ 1 .29 pr. Fourteen new sh-aid-es. silk runs right to top, 24 inch-es in fact, this is a potable Opening Day special at; per pair _ $1.29 __ -“Vale,ncia” Silk $1.98 This is a new sport silk, heavy weight, thoroughly Washable, will wear “1ike leather" black, n a v y, cream, gobelin, chantilly. $ o Dress Rayons and Crepes 1.00 Navy, ‘sand, red, grey, powder blue, green, black and white, very attractive patterns 1.00 yd. d‘ Cotton, and nus will be shown on OpeningDa ,.-.oll sizes, peach, a-p cot, ~ white, blue and mduvef I \' "Hi1? kovii-i-fi": w. 0n Wednesday afternoon The ollfining of Spring Hats Spring Coats--Drenew-Accessories M I_SS FOSTER and Miss Harris have recently returned from a. search through ti"? Style markets-and on Wednesday afternoon their selectwns W111 be presented for your inspectiom-with the showing of NEW spRlNg HATS as naturally the most interesting" feature of the occasion. The Hats will be shown in the lovely new millinery show An opening in room, you'll be de- lighted with the WOD- a“ delmrtments derful assortment of ~ new Styles and the Pe- There have been so many changes marlfiabie Ijflnge 0f 915- throughout Charlottetowfis foremost tram” Prlces- store-that it will be worth your while Come on Wednes- to visit every departmeni-‘r-you will be day afternoon, you’ll interested in each one-WEDNES- enioy the notable DAY AFTERNOON. showing. i f , . - ~~ _ ,Coats--Su1ts--Dresses T HEREfS a range here ‘that you will agree is the finest ever shown . in this finest department o:f_ the sort in Prince Edward Island. Gar- ments selected ‘by experizs—styles cor spicuous for their wearable excellence -C0ats-,-Su1ts—Dresm for every need and at every attractive price. ON SPECIAP p DISPLAY-WEDNESDAY‘ AFTERNOON ./ oPENnv6 l f. SPEOIAIS There will be many at- tractive opening specials in the “MEN’S STORE" and “BOY’S STORE” - wiatch for them. . Til e new “BOY’S STORE” is a particularly interesting section. Be sure to visit it om Wednes- day. Boys’ Tweed Pants 1.19 Ten dozen in this 10f?» Bloomer style, ‘brown tweeds, full lined, and good garment for school and knockabout wear. i $1.19 pr. Boys’ Golf Hose 69cc or. T-en dozen in this lot of all wool, English make Golf Hose in greys and fawns wvith fancy roll top, all sizes. 69c pr. , Men’s I Irish Hose 50c pr. All wool Irish knit ribbed hose in" heather shades, also a Iota of silk and wool hose in greys and fawns‘ 50c pr. Opening iSale of Men’s Caps $1.50 l When you call Wednee» - (lay, walk through the MEN’S STORE and see this assortment of caps, greys, fawns and mixed fweeds all nelw shapes. 1.50 each _,_, ___ , ____ j_________‘.u-=. _r_1.._1 F rilled Marquisette Curtains 2. 1 5 pr. This curtain, of check white marquisette has sun fast color stripe woven in_ colors being rose, blue, gold, tie backs are in- eluded. 2.15 pr. Jersey Dress 7.95 This is a most exceptional value, sand and rose, grey and navy, lightblue and sand. Very special 7.95 Mfruic-olettheil Bedspreads $2.00 ' These, attractive white '; spreads are shown in vol‘? pretty eifects. The value; is outstanding, as you-i, note on comparing " mil rider M???» i?“ ivfgypuy- Qmjukplii "sf/Z: a? ‘sup-s {~0- .-. . _