in’, e son. ' shed eboutiotlr future days tilt,» light {Egon rwc BIRTHS ‘. M6KlNNONw-At Charlotteown on Al» i I'll M In Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McKin- ,7 , Mhitituoes slqLilln-sztt-ilt the home of the Q1140’: plrents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J lite Belle-River, Wednesday evening m! 1th b! the Rev. J. C. Martin ‘Ml-elm, Culloden, to Annie Flor $11. Belle River. _ t . lijSIiiiuALo-Jvauns-st st. ‘nus! V‘ “medial Wednesday morningj “H! i, 1919. ‘by Rev. Maurice McDon l UL It. J. Arthur McDonald oi’ St» 3i, 8.8-. to Mil] Irene Byrne of dhtloilteton. Ill I'll) I ...__.____.___._________..- t LAWeoNr-At vol-ii. April 24th, tots,‘ ma. Mary Riedale Lawson, aged H. Flinn-AI 0n Saturday at two o'clock Io ‘York cemetery. unseen-At the Charlottetown Hos pltel April 24th, Earl Murley, younc ‘est son o! Mr. and Mrs. lsmtr Muriel‘. . aged 1'5 yearn and fIvt- uiouths. Thl funeral takes place on Saturday .it~ 2._30 p.111. 170m hie father's resilience 233 Q1108! Street t0 the People's Ceme- , lei-y. mum's Llnllmm Cures Dimmer-a‘ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION l The numerous friends oi‘ Mr. Joscpnl McKenzie son of Michael lhltfKfi-Dllil.‘ Newton, Lot 26, recently culled {III his home In Newton, and illll'pi'i.\‘£~'; hill with an address and a ten dollar‘ (110.00) gold piece. Mr. Kenzlt; mode a fitting reply. loseph has worn kahnki for _titirt~. t seven months. He returned ilillllt‘ from France on the 29th of Aizlrc} The following is the litllifvutli Mr. Joseph McKeuua. t ,Deo.r Freud, We, your scliuo" mates and friends ilsiselnbie here lot night to welcome you back after thrce,‘ yearn service overseas and to express our ttppreciatlon of whnt you hnv done for us. Jwhen our King and country ralIt-tii for volunteers, you gladly and Kvllfll“, quaiy responded to tho rulijYo-u. bade farewell to your home and friends t to do your part in the awful co: flict of. nations for right against! mldht- ,' ,~ ‘We know that during the time yr. have spent on the battlefields e muse you have undergone man}! hbirhhlpe and temptations, and w l old Iliad to lee that you were given ' as; strength to bear them. But wllilV} we rejoice to see you home ugzliill We do not forget your noble Ctllllfdtivs , ehpecially one of your dearest lfii-llils.‘ Jitlilnie (hires. who made the suprcnit _ sacrifice and now sleeps in- the blunt» i ierles of France. They have tiled lht-i most glorious oi.’ all deaths. the (loath , Didi Dltfil)! t0 uphold the buuner 0‘l hobdbm and justice. They wcnt bu: 8 Fwy farther than you, who art privilolod to see the cause for wliicvl you suffered triumphant and our hop l8 that through the sacrifice made that have!‘ again will "the cruel wnr clouds gather" or homes be sundererl by its ruthless sway. » We have no words to fully convcyt to you our appreciation tor the sor- vlee you rendered our King. our c-oun- , "Y. and our homes. M37 the kind Providence which has guided you through many d:itigers' "All tllfifllflht you safely home Uitilll" 0t prosperity and happiness. l . We oak you to kindy ultra-pl this email when of the esteem of ffivllilr‘ , who unite in offs-ring with ll lht- bl-sl of all 300d wishes. , Slim-d on behalf of your Noun-n friends.» WALTER MURTAGH JOHN M. MULLIGAN ~ Oatmeal Biscuits. One and three-quarter cups row rolled 081A, 1% cups when! llolii", I» tablespoons melted sborteniilc. 1 lon- Qpoeutsuger, 3 teaspoons baking pow- (or, milk or water to mnko prclpL-r consistency. Silit salt. baking potvtirr. t Theonly swstitute for a chunk of wisdom is a chunk of silence. W, l TiiE PROMOTERS YIIIFE 8V JANE PHELPS ,this Mrs. Orton. ‘your llllSllJllil I months. . willi lllOHi‘ ‘I tun Blunt-it“ Orton ttudurv tilt-m t uwtltltin‘! I AllSlfilllflllflsillllijilili tun y be solely scale. a, \~*»=- i;:-.'.\'):k*‘i¢**** at dt THE cutlntorrnrovvu GUARDIAN “f” _ . oeeoeoeeeo tweooeoo» 00 eeooooe ewoon 0e =\->‘v*vtl¢x~v*i¢**#*v¢ve ,5 tr 4!. t: i! l.‘ fivini$ifwvifivii¥ilt¢fi¥9tt¥i=8~t¢fi=fi¢£~~l§¢l=éF¥n<¢fivittil~i¢$iQ CHAP’I‘ER l..\'.\'l\'. lVlieu I hskt-tl Mr. itht-tltarirk “that; though: of lilllllUllp (irton my,‘ heart. seemed to illIllitSl slllp booting 5° B-IIXIOUSIY (lid I il\\'1lll his rcphfl Would he think that silo and Neil?"- “Mrs. OPZOII lg hurd up. She is thi- kind of women we see occasionally n the west," he. interrupted" my thoughts. “She is lllll“(l as ilails. tot» clever to be wit-lu-il. knowing Slip is not, caring nothing what pooplt» -a:t_\ —at least l Judge she dot-s not " _ “No, she ig-ver did.’ Evtul r. ill"! Mr. Orton was alive. But Ill in p it‘: simply smiled all ll"? zlni». they talk." "l see. I kilow \'l‘i'_\' iiltlt- of ciety folks. I lint-iv .1 it tttl ‘.\lIlil:l't when I.s"e Iler. “nil nit hontott I know. loo. ll clot-or \_\'l\IlliIll litiw It» llit.‘ SO mun. lllit‘ i lino It?» fi ‘Ilil-l iii‘ -n‘ wing there >" "A long liiilc—iie-.lt-I_v Ever SlllUi‘ tertuiu lhost» men lll‘l‘k‘. didn't l?" "That's ‘l question I l-zlirt Illl~;'l\'t'l‘. You trorlliiiily’ would itlu oiiltrrltliit that bunch Ill .\Ii'.~", 0i‘liill'>' Inst niullt Whoihor you could llilYf‘ lll‘l'\'l‘l‘l"ii Forbes from gelling tnixtétl up oiilt six or t-iulil I rvfiiswli to vib- I tIitI \\l'ilil'_'. ,l~illllll‘ of them if you Iintl illlil\\'l'll it tizilft .‘\llil ll few Iikt- Scull lo i-liiill- Iivrv. I know. I doubt It llll\\'l<vt'l‘, is loo late it) think of lllill, ‘I “llllll rather Ioso every‘ tlollnr I Iinvl- it v lb,- worlll than sol; you lllillilliti frwj‘ llflilpll“ i Wiig will: Inst liighl.“ “You zirv so good to tnt-_ I we why " I nilirmurv-l. ‘ll th.» kilowiitt: wh_\—-Ili:ii Ittt l‘iti‘l'll for ult- Tlicii lit-fort- |l,. ttoulti llmttl-t- int tut-i lest; qiioslion I ZISI-IPII :illIlll\"l-‘i "littw Sit-- ll \l1'l ‘ llilll is t‘lllll‘lll"il ill‘i'»illli|lll.\ll‘ll. tlalinty As I sppktt I l'l‘lill‘llllii‘l't"il Wliill silo‘ hull suid lilVllll rvsluiiz s11 .~vitt~ “illllll: lye-git her host \\‘lll:ll .\llll \v:i< uttinr: In l)i? blll‘l"l. “If she wasn't all llltisll Ito tho Ittiitti n wt-‘tiwli help in prom tlllltl, .\tltl (‘ll‘\'l'l"' ~' thinzw ~ht~ (W who could ilt whnl. 3'01‘. Iizivr- Sillll. lived oi‘ llivt- til‘ luxurv. you Iiavo tlzc iypil-atl Hill oily promoter." _ _ “Thon you think ilml"~ “'l‘lizlt you Iirlvc l'illl:~‘(‘ to f<»::i' lit-r” rczlliiiil; mv thoughts uiit-zltliilly. “I tint? lit invite)‘. WUlllilll ttlo not think sounol in llli.‘ \\';l_\' _\'tlll I Receive Gratuities AIFILBOFTRNIQ April 1!IZ---I'.=til--i" IIr-y prtivisitills til‘ llli‘ our ‘ which is tinti- iii fort t, I?I“IIill("‘:‘ Milli- Atlistrtililtli lnnrl illitl .\i'il furl-l»: not‘, their (lelwllflflllg will l't't‘t'l\l' ilS-“IHI once to ll lllilXlllllllll in‘ $1: Lott from lllt‘ rrlivernmvnl lUWiIfll tihtniiiis zhttir I\\\ homes, ' twrvitw- .‘(I STOCRCECTATTONS? rlxlmrtlx. April ‘ att-llpuitno-ynt‘ ftirnishcti by F. l3. .\It-t‘urti_\' IQ (‘t- .~Il0(‘l\' and bond brtiIlt-rs. llll‘llll)i‘l‘.~l lilo .\l0ll[l‘t“tll Stock It1vt~li:lli,-,-- v Wt-tilil-stlll}. 'I'tuI::_\'* .\tt'h. .. d!“ A. F. Alli. Alli‘. .\ R; . . . . (‘Filth . t‘ 1'. it. . tw-nt, '.\I. P‘. (' T. I’I‘l'll,.\'_ . . . . .. .\l. N. l‘ S l‘. lit-titling . M's 10]?‘ , 7st, Tti-"s 103i - - ,' t". '_ .. . UH‘;- t‘ i- ‘ilt' When using a solution oi u :all't“liii' ‘ ihzil may llilllliigfi foliugc. try slit". ‘I hut, one or two lililllln lll ‘ltwi. tlnmugo rosulls zillttr thrt-t- titty» npplit-ti on u ldl". I‘ EIMSEIEEE%EHE The Charlottetown Guardian's W, , AUTOMOBILE AND PIANO PRIZE CONTEST \\'lIIi.-'. Ii'l\'t~ , " villiitr. ,(=i ~51» tllfivfillfl‘! ‘l~ tvt _tt;l my }.\~~ littpt- tt~tl llitlz-t \\',. l1l]t,|llll'.~l~"'l' will» i» :i~.*»tit'i:ilt~tl \\‘l‘l|v .tlt»\\' ‘iitl t'il~l(tll. ulvttn. . Sll- is fusviiinling. and‘ very beautiful. But n nluli with a wife m"? You would htlrtiiy ullow hinisell to be dupcti by n woman of her type. Thou loo whvll int-n and women are ill 11H!‘ >ort of buslnvss deals, either hunt-st or illSllllllUfil. lllcy seldom hove love affairs also. They dolft l-w together, I would not trorry about that lllltlst- oi’ tile lllntit-i- it‘ l \\'t‘l'|_» ynti." I unis so ll‘llt‘\'<'l I wiiqltutl illlilllll)’. ‘ 'I“\‘s illzlii‘: t-i lIi- lllhiul‘ hznl loft-ii znrziy the 3 JIJIIS)’ I lt-fi n! Ilwlsl fol" lIit- pres- t . "'I‘I-~'t vt ti think ill"! \\lII\l Mr. lllll lllc illilvl“: l-"lili is lrllt‘! ‘I . o, l‘t\i'lll‘t‘» ti ll ttuiita -— . \l_\' fit-u lturtlt-ti :-< I pill "i t llllflFll-"l l-‘l I must kn tw, ‘I Jill! zfir-tit! Iliill nil Iris sl-Iiciiios n‘t -l-i:i.l li.i‘-il‘l!l u-t I r-lllil. Ilc »~t.;'t bt- I“'.ll£|lll of the "W! :l_- Iil‘.t't:-: of nil lill- ll" gut-s ‘Lilli _'I‘Iil*l'.- 1lI't‘ usu- 'I"' lll‘.‘* It.-l"' r-yios ‘ll til prt>~ Tito Hl)(‘l"l_\' mliii. or :tppo:lr~ \\'lliI.‘3 ll'\‘.l-| 4 .-fit‘rl-‘_t iii‘ l.~» ‘.‘il' lzl" tin; titlf"'l~. lli‘ lll‘IIl with Plllllllllilll iilrll lllI-l -t it l‘. Ill t/IIIVEIU‘! mull -t" ‘ttiilttit ~> t:t't~l-\ l‘lll|'llll‘lll'i_', ofilltzltlt HIIPII ‘tlitllllfli i-IllPF- w" lllii- ‘Iii; \It~. Uri-m. 1n- l"ll \\|it| it t-u-nlliv tlvvt-t" lll lint! \- (‘IIIPIZ HIIIIIUIIIIIPS llvill i> vrotik» lillitti‘ '\“-"lt. 'I.'1\ it Int: tit-hi if lilt- ttI " .\l-il tor Ilvlllf; so 'p_'t-~iitl'0lls. llll\ ‘tt-:li".tv;t-':illl".' iut-Ii-l iv I “IItt !‘it~_\ lull-ull~ ‘I \‘..l\ putting lit 'l,-l all] | .. h ,. ,,.. . it ltimt I .7I\ t-‘rtt- tzl-it ll! '."'~llli'l‘il It» -» txvr ‘lltiiiw. '\">‘ lli‘ list» llllli'i' pt-n- '-l-»'>- ttt tum ttt liiw- :l\ vt-u tit». lllr§ll‘llll llllilil‘ lllvln illl’ profits no; IIlil I Tilt y ..1i_; ll-vlltil ll) - {""lll » t= I ,\‘itl‘i'}'. li~lt~i ivll tttti '|l- lz-itlli." ‘l.lil"'ii‘.lll"w'lllil \'i\ll ill- -I my Silldlil |ll1ill"" , "You Ill" \ttlll:‘_'.r_lll>‘l plll lllvtii~ till I <llzlli lll‘ l!) :l ultiil» l tut-st go iitiw, ill Int-rt, .l low tl't\.~‘. I lilii point; ‘Illb “"111 ‘our Iitrrlulnti iflctt 1i Ihtl~h t tltbt. :t~ w» 'i'Iit~ti I Wlll it'll y-ll til .t pi tit I lll1\'I‘H "Yltl litt‘ will)‘ it‘; llil l ll! zlt~ unrltl" I <Illil lluplil 1I‘t"‘. ‘unit III_‘»' Vi" t-.~_t1 '..‘tit uw- to llilll. ltttt litfiiil. 1I>' ill‘ llIlTllI i»-zi uilitolll Ill» t!t'l\\\ llll\'i' ‘~~.~.»I :| Wt I_'t".t-t l‘. it i‘ \\-'l'I Tontort~c~w~fistl distill-hing Thought: Follow. " All‘ kl-oonres or Welcome“ llti "Ttlilllll. .\l\l‘Il liill. ‘:I\Yll "Hblllldlls Ill (‘tiVU l|l'<l'l -» w» rt-tf t. tltt- lii>.“t‘ tit" Ali's, \\'illilllti IW-‘IJIH. i. ‘t-_‘\' -\I lfittriiowill. who willi lfyptlt‘; .. u‘..- .tll .ti--. tl,IIIL'i!7-t ll‘l\'t- t. » -= t‘<i\,, I‘. ‘ll \It'_ lliiliorl Priz- ‘t !..t.~ lllillPllI tilt» '<ll\I'l' tutti I‘t‘~'~;lll|‘ll(‘(\ l'-tt-i_\ owiu-lt it; .\ll‘. It‘. I), Wltbstlvi‘. ntlti his liitltiy‘ li‘li'llill~‘ wish llllll t3\'<‘.l'.\' in Iii; lIt".\' llillit-rizlliiritz, Tliv \'t'l',\' l‘»"‘ll.<zlllll_v spt-iil .~I\l'lIIl l"lll\'t‘i'.<illlfill zliitl utll‘ tit i-t-v; \'>‘l\lli‘i wn». t- tt ll tlzlmton iliIlSil‘. !lIi‘!ll_u wore >l‘l\'til by llu» Indies so ‘Iltt i'\"'llllll:, tlrtwv i» n clnst- .\’Ii'. lfllli‘; .\l.!lllIY'\\' l"'ll(‘ll the pleoplt- lo -rt1~t' .ln-.I utrltorl Mr. P. hiclioiitlltl lo .--:lil llll- folltiivitit: tttItPl-su. ' ‘I'll lit-s. Wm. Frizrltn l'II'LflIl1'l'. \\'-- _\illll" friPllrIg son ilud null l-tt-ttgiihtirs ip In» lihrt- zlsst-lllltlell lll'l‘t‘ t-xlvtiti \\'.t‘t'ttt|l.~ lll t't:\'r- "tin i-rviiiztu in lit-mi, .\|~ ".li'l\ ‘lllilllllil Vllll Iinvt- lixt- I for ll lllllilbt-l‘ til It- '-< in Vtivliwztl! Fir» Frizzlt- \ llll‘ ntilliltt-t if illtlllk \\‘l- ~ ~.'|l! to |t.tvt\ ytltl Willi-ll.“ tlllnttt. will lt-tl .ll IVIIII" lllltl l‘i‘lltl IIIJIII» il2li|l‘\' time llt'l‘t". To yo; llililtt-t" "'l‘§7'/.lt~ \~. - tillt-l‘ will‘ l'*"‘ .it \tlll' lll'\\' I>t|,i- ilz‘ m, rut-wt». l|‘i|\‘I 0 ill -t \i-Iit*» ‘till null ytnli" \\".Il rt HUM! llll- sit-p VIII] lulit-tt 'I‘It:it iotl I‘I;I\' Iln pro. .»]‘l'l'tlll_\ littl llnltpy i-. lllt‘ wish til your Il"\‘l‘l' l.» =t\t- ili-i:It‘-.li|'.<. \Ir.<. lPriYzli~ and lll'l' son tIiunkl-ti pvt-pl,» iItt-ir lIllllllIPtiH null '»\'I:ll":<‘. iii-gt: "‘-'l_\ ,<|ll‘lltl lllilllV yours in?" liliiilll)‘ for ttmtl >|!"li :1 n iliutililiil MISS ELIZABETH 8. SCOTT 0n Sunday moi-sins March 9th, 1919 Miss Elizabeth S. .Scott quietly fell asleep at her residence In North River in her 80th year. Sister Scott confess ed her faith in Christ over lifts’ yesrv sincsnud was baptized by the late Rev. E. N. Archibald, tuklug mem bet-ship with the North River congre gallon. She- wns a quiet, unassutuiilg woman, gellflo and considerate of otlit ltihtii l‘li.lllll'lll <t»u:=i- \'It-\\'_ lIlt=' Iilltl \‘llll4'I' stiuil- \\'ti-‘ Irltltis. . klswmvl iiit- lint“. llll' (‘lilllli It)‘ Ialv-tellciit zliui llillllly refrt-sli i _\'ll'll II \'*‘I‘>\',‘ .intl t~:-iil-t.\.~.tll iht- Ito-pt“ in " .\l‘tt-r remlirltini ers and was held in high esteem b: .llil ivlth knew her. She was one.- whosl irit-ndsllip could be trusted uuti whose conversation was seasoned with grill-l: ‘She leaves l0 mourn her loss tw» lsi "tors and one brother: (‘Illirlotle i‘ ;.\. and Mrs. John Stovt-tisozi. l-lnl‘ Jiuncnn K. Scott. all of North Rivyr i’. it]. I. Service wits rintiltcttrd n h- r home by her Punter. (Patriot plellsc tony) MRS. MARY ACKLAND Airs. Alziry At-kluntl (Nco Lima "lllllgil wife of Pinon-k Acklaiid. dit-i Hampshire. P. E. l. April 5th .'.i~l9 age/i 76. leaving to lll0ll"ll nt" Il».<,~; u husband. three daughters and uii sons. Mrs Hziliililniill Ncwal-trv “t-slliiorclaild; .\Irs. Szliiillcl tlotiil. i wylllty; 111's. omrst- \\':lltt-‘t' Slot-r. I Il. Frvtloiitzllili: StvpIii-n ill llllllp i. .il‘i‘. lIlJil Itev. i. i1. Al-klaiiitl. \t.'t»~_l |~ .ll'l'i, N. 21., ilulo 0i‘ Illllifznl. SJ I I t -ir t , her departure llic l‘lllll‘l‘ll Ill No lit lLIvt-r lost-u liiic of its ltttt<l fztuilftl‘ .~ LIlllH‘I'.‘4, ililil iil i101‘ Iuliut- uliiliti; tit~ ‘i roll uIiiIdrl-ti untl giattitirhiltirlts‘. t.~ will be rillill)’ 1u?:=.»1t-; iilll itl'v'lll-§l)' . lili‘llll)L‘l‘i‘(l. Sister Al-klzliili ws> i ill‘l. unobtrusive .~.»-il~. t as quiet lllO\’l'.?,-; i. iisy, but V])()\\'L‘l'l‘.ll illltl ilt-lil- H1‘? l tll(|l'(‘ll Iizivl- risen it (‘All lit-r Iiitts‘ ~--<I. Tlu- iuiiorzll .-s;>..\u~.=. wit; ‘Jlllllll-"l »»t ny liter Pastor. itiii not \\'illl~'.iilllil- : n tho almost impilsstlb1i~ t-oiirlilitm lilo roads iiiuiiy wl-rc prtl,,cltt ‘t [IIY lliuii‘ lust tribull: of respect i. ttlifiieparletl uislt-r. lllll‘ oi lllilflt" w Il.t-.l- Fl FUEIIIIF. IlUl .I.id1'es Dtirken _ Your _Gray Iiatr _;.- Grandma's Sage Ten and Sul- pnur Recipe and Nobody will Know The use of sage and Sulphur for re- r-IOFlflg fallen, grily hair to its ilntural fttoioi‘ dates buck t0 grandmother's Pinto. Silo listed it to keep her hair I .l-ltllntiiully' tlllrk, glossy and attrnc tt-t. Wilotiovci- her hair took on that Milli, fzidcti nrstreakcd appearance this filllllrlf: mixture was applied with v. ulillfirflll effect. t Ilul hrotriilg lit home is mossy and tut iii-ditto. Nowadays. by asking at titty drug store for a bottle 0i’ "W'yeth's k-utqtt null Sulphur Coitipouiid," you \'III gl-t this famous old preparation. iniprovtrd by; the addition oi’ other in- rrotlients, which can be depended up- lttll lo restore ilntural color andbeauty llti the Ilziii". A well-known down-town drugsisl :—“J.,V5 it darkens the hair so naturally hurl evenly that nobody can tell it has “wt-n ztpplitld. You simply dampen n lbilflllgfi or soft brush with it and draw Jlis through your hnir. taking one —fl'illl(l at a limo. By morning the itthllr ilplllltilllfifl or two, it becomes mntliiluily’ dork and glossy. I Q in Pore Ill-mi. v.1‘: t Hlt].-\l.lt7ll 'l'lt)NDEl'tS addressed to ,'ll" tlntlcrsitznletl. mid endorsed "Ten- th" lttt" Ptiivt-t- House and Laundry, ‘llllllm Snntliirilim. N. \Viltilliii‘e, P.E. I..' will bt- rcct-Ivtad until 12 o'clock "°“"» Tues/lay. May 13. 1919, for the t “III-‘lrlwllilll oi‘ power houiic mid laun- |I'.\. lhllltm Sunltorium. including i iilllllllrilli; nnd hunting apparatus East jhnti Wt-st lhlviliions, Military Iluspi- “all. North Wiitshire, P. E. I. Plains and specification can be soon iltl forms oi‘ tender obtained at the ilico of the Chief Architect. Depart- ‘ti t=t|litt 0' tho...- prnsl-tlt. all ioitttttli "WI" "f PM!“ “Vmkst Omlwat 1319 in gillhllllll lltt- tililritwtil- illlllllllll, Aflttr ‘t-pgt-lt nil \\I"I'l“'.l their wnv Iimuo wllb p]l»;l_:...lI lii"ll]4iI'll'F til lhl- m» \.,,,._,. IN NEWSPAPER ' WORK. “.__... , ".\ party of HPIIIUI‘ rlFllillills lrtini ml,’ -lt-m» illtlrv .~'.i'lltvril Tl'll\ll‘l'llll.‘.i‘.‘ wort‘ l"'l“'llll_\ I'l)lIlll|“l4'll uW-l‘ .ti | l I I t I t ~‘l"l"‘l'"l"‘lltlt*lil. of Military Hospitals. Fluu-lottt-tluvii, tin,- Sllp0l‘ll_ll,(\1|dpyn 0; , Eiuitiinitm Buildings, CllllPlOtlfilOWll, P, I7» l-t Slllh-riiltondelit of Dominion Buildings. Halifax. and of the Over» ‘Frt-i" lit’ Dominion Buildings, Control l'(ll~'l (lilltzc. Montreal. P. Q. ‘fonds-rs will not he considered ull~ Ii-ss mndo on lite forms supplictl by I lhv Department . and in accordance uith UH: conditions not forth therein. liiwli lt-ndor must. be IItEtFOIIIDIIHlIVII In‘ 1m tltitrvlilvd cheque on u cillii-torl-ti |l\'t'~ _ 0000-0000 vvoocoooooecooeoccc 09¢ 000000000 t 000900 0000 0®050®0¢ 4 00000000012100 0000 ‘$000 0000000000000000 00000000000000 ‘till nicely finished in quartered . wi FRAME PICTURES 0.00.00 00 00000000 000000 000000 0000000000000000000006 00000 .__- ' DIING ltotiil FURNITURE » LOWEST PRICES OFR (‘flMPliliYfltl .\"I‘()(‘K INCLUDES IA()“‘V Pillqjfi AS ‘V-ICLL AS HIGH GRADE DINING ROOM FYVRNI'I‘I.'I{I!I. 0' \ (Tomplctc Suites in quartered golden and fumed oak, mahogany, Walnut, SUPfHCG oak, elm, etc. SEE THIS 09 PIECE SET AT $59.00. It is on tiisplziy in our show window this week. Nine pieces, consisting of buffet, rotintl-tzoti pedestal extension table, china closet and set of 6 diners. rface 03k. $old singly if desired as follows: Buffet, $20.25; tuole q;l£-3.75; china closet, $16.88; chairs, $1.45 each. Com- pleteguitg-(ltl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JACOBEAN 9 unis sn $80.00. This is a massive set in a most attractive and stylish design. 'I‘i'ie suite consists of buffet, at $28.00, pedestal round top extension table, at $18.00, set of 6 diners, including arm chair, zillwitli leather pad seat, $21.00, and t china closet with double doors a‘- $18.00. A splendid value at, . . . . .8480.00 4 THIS BUFFET 5 ONLY THIS ]%l."lr‘FE'l‘ ONLY $1»l..‘£.'i. A wonderful value, made of seasoned hardwood, finished in rich‘ surface oak, highly polished. Top 20x46 inches, has 2 large drawers and 2 cupboard doors, double top, serpentine shade, fitted with brass pulls and casters. Price with mirror $15.50. or without mirror Freight paid on orders for $10.00 0t more COMPLETE, SHOWING 0F CARPETS OILCLOTHS LINOLEUMS WE OFFER THE MOST COMPLETE AND I.'l’-'l‘O-D.»\T]§ STOUK IN THE PRO- YINCE __ .\ ND AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN (Y.\N.»\I)A. \ FELTOL P‘Iooi- (lovering in an attrac- tive range of designs, for all rooms. Per _yar([........... ........65(.' to o A (TQNGQHEEM Floor Coil/eiiling. A Slllfilllltg’ weal-m e i; ASE materia , eav we' , I'm“ ytiigll . . . .. . . . . . . .1 . y la-ic i DUNOLEUM Floor Covering. A splen- ‘ did grade of felt base material. A dozen (lesions to choose from. Per yard- - 351-9 S(‘O'I‘CPI LINOLEUM. The old reliable qultiity- nothing better for hard wear. Per yartl ...........‘.....$1.2’ \\‘l~ will gladly solid our men to measure your PIIOIIIH Wlllllllll cluirgl-{llud cut the l-luili to iii your rooms. BIG SHIIWtNG 0F CARPET SQUARES _ Bill siitnvlxuntil" ('.\RPE'I‘ sollililsat. I in Wilton-Axminister-Britseals-Tapestry, ettz, at remarkably low prices. Beautiful designs at one-third less than today’s prices. We invite you to call and see these goods. The factories are still raising‘ their prices. present stock is sold out. t ' I ,, i I I 0i . Peri, ‘ ‘iil’ il,',-',‘|t lift. t; Buy now before our APRII: ~25» 421i; 0v .0000 , I I I]l'\.\‘l‘il]\i'l‘ ul|it't-_ .liltI :ll‘ltti".lt.'ll‘lls punk ‘nu-app, h, Hm qy-dm- (if 1|“. Mm. . uro~~ tsstiyw." so)» Il-tt 'l‘I'=l"~ lNlUF m‘ Plllllll‘ Works. otilill] lo itt |p_l 5. 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