~ ‘ ` 2; .\" 5f’ifL"'28»i”19 '“ ' rnnicssnwrrnrows customs ' I ` PAGE Ersvss _ I'IIOT06R.'lI’IIY _ mess. A1 . l . - - ` ,' ...'lT PAY8 to buy in this 'province *TWO CENTS PER WORD eac RECEPTION T0 RETURNED SOL". I ~ t _ , ' I " - I* ' A most eniuyalllc cvc-nin_g was _ _ _. . _. , _ __ . _, nsertion for. advertlsingin this col- ,Peng ni the home or Mr. Join. ll. ' ` ' ` " °I' MacFarlane. Desable. on 'lllnirsdiny ' new peshrlsay elm . Corner Queen and Grafton sagem . curlnttetowo. P. lr, i_ - »l.~ el. Lion a ' T Artl!tio`Pho ' li cimlowuoen, ¥. Defi., Photographs, oi' all sizes, lilies in it ali size amateur cameras are ro- aeivcd fit:'sI\_cvery week. - - ' Muderolc prices _ _ lwiduzal _attention to Amateur ' , -P_Ilt_J_toilr_nphy _ &=‘:=llf=li¢lii='¢=l=¢ilf'¥¢e¢ii`¢se»:,-s¢5¢iv¢___ .fe a_eess.ea__ ea A _BAYER _ _IIOTOGRAPHER #il 4\l‘ *I* *£5 45 or e at e_=s..e_a ¢i~ is #E _ th mmdmwimwmhmmmwn _ *STOCK NOTES --While travel lim: through victoria cross recently ill!! writer called at "The ned Ribbon" i'_"urln" owned by David `-Reid ¢ Sou. ll hlie there he was shown three of the best stailions of their respective brands to l\e`!ound_st. any onc'stabl|!~ In the maritime provinces, viz., the ninimum charge twenty-uve cents. nnn Cash must accompany ord . .*ANNANDALE.-The roads is im- ,numher of people gathered there evening last. Despite the had roads anddisagreeable weather it very large _°’°"|°5 W°“d°"‘_‘"y and th°|'° "5 welcome home' Privatcs John Shawn _ luite a number of teams going to and Harrison gum F,-,wk C,unphe||_ Ja from the village.-The sea outside "°°"° nh’ ”“mm°|'- TW° °°h°°“°"S G/nr. Christopher Inman. 'l‘wo of the r s. Campbell; William Campbell, and, 0 0 00 0000 0000000 0000000000 000000 000 000000000 WE FRAME PICTURES 00 l un! @ __ _ . ___ __ . . Pcrchoron stallion Oromeallx. Thiipassed an Sunday and Monday going boy, ham g¢g¢b1e_ Com, Macxevin _ .__ _ ,A __ _ _ _ __ _ _ e horse is one of the klndxllaf maggi You look twice; also the celebrated Clydesdale stallion Atlus, wngge nsmeas a stoclcsetter is a byyword ui1iong.the lrnost stlccessrul horse- hrceders of the day. Last. but not vry, Cardigan for a good price, so Spry. ls away on s business trip is reported.-Mr. A. ltlclnnis; Capo east.-hf.r. Felix Morrison, Little Pond .ms gon., gnmpbell, have not yet l' sold his draft more to Mr. A. Mcuil- turned to the island. ll. Leroy MacKinnon, u school mate, who served in the American navy, wus ~~ also present and received a hearty _ Mr. Michael McDonald, Little Pond welcome back among his old friend... least the unbeaten Fl*-Bllth coach stdlr' is gaming me barn :mme sawed M After an opening chorus, Mr. Ernest I' I . . ‘ » , . 'un Jude M’ R°m IB °“° °f the I-I._ H. Howatts mill.--Mr. John L. Holm, chairman, made some very iii. pioneer horsemen of Kings County." When asked what he considered most , a few days ag0___M,._ _,_ “_ Mms_ re ' ` turned soldier and Mrs. W. Mills hi.- 5 brother's wife were visiting at the village this week the guests of Mr. in the make-up of a horse, lie said. "Quality," and as far as the’ writer' opinion sees. it was 'very much in evi. dence.-Traveller. A ROYAI. WELCOME- (in Wednesday evening,” ‘tho.__ 2;;`i~¢}, A. 0. H., Summerside, held an* ‘enter-' i:1;,t_. the members .n_i)ivi~nml No. G_'.'_ talnrnent in. their hall-,t the- objec four boys _out of one family in ltiutki duty in Quebec. » McDonald. Durelhlstavaluable horse ting remarks, commending the boys on the bravery they have shown, en- dangering their own lives in defence of homc and country; yet tiff; did not, ‘_ deter them from responding to the' and Mrs. E. McFarlane, Mrs. Mills’ -call of duty, there being-as many ns parents.--The mumps are quite pre- valent around here. Mr. 0. E. -Saw ille and his son Robert and several lthers are laid up with them.-l1‘isl\er- men are busy getting ready for the lol.- sters.-Mr. E. and M. Robertson three of which have already returned to their home. while tho fourth is on An address was then read by Miss Reta -Cruwys, and a gift of gold pre- sented to each of the boys by nine |>@lll.=: to welcome back frdm~`th`c 'wa their brother, Mr. Phillip” 'Noonan who spent. over three years _,l1i'.Frauce. Mr. Noonan was .presented with ' handsome set of cuff llnksnnd u wcl "_f were at Annandale this week on bus- I' iness.-'-lt is reported that Mr. J. M. "_Morrow and Mr. A. C. Myers are __.both 801115 to have a peddling wag- gon this summer.-There are no her- Illtle girls. ltenlurks were then made .hy Hec- tor MacKay, Neil Slutw and Chester Shu\':_ who complimented the servic- es 'thc boys bud rendered while 0000000000000000 00 00 worded address. Following is the pre ` ° ' -' .;_-»~.-.-_-.-_-----_ 3 : grain : _ _ __ COLORED I *BOOTS , n§;‘f,')t=s\- f '====.u=--'.'f=~ , .ss-.=,=_-',»'o':.=;».-. ful."-fa.‘-1'-.;=='; it _ ‘ e e 0 s 1-l ..__5_~,.. _ _ _,,___.__.»-1-,_.;____ ____ ' -‘iii I ~.‘.\*“l'»i-i “-iili*;‘f-'~.;\a-ii; . tio” "iii " 'W ` ` .'f7il'il§"F ."` &=< "5 ..~.».- i ‘_ _ , Al_iothér_,new lot of high '_graae» cosy -so off sr *$1.25 up-to $13.50. _ < I _Qrey Boots ' are very: ’ Fashionable.and' hard to , _gebso buy§now. » _- - ' 1 Alley 8: Co. Ltd. . A » careful selec- tion of _'every line of -_ Je el_r_y _'marks our- st k. _ We will _be plea ed to_.have you call. W. NJ Tantoil 1 ~ QIEWELER - . li¢$¢¢i¢5¢¥¢¥¥¢¥¢%’-f¢¥¥i§-¥¥¥# Do You Know A That vs_ operate the onb ns. Grinding' Plant ~on~P.'*l‘»- ¥9_|and.? . _ __ ‘___ ._ " ' _ _ _ ' is Su§i's'Ue_Uf3r0in5g¥.U :hawk-2':% from the* mostly e most com- Pllca kinds of leases? _“Those i are facets, _gvhtigh can ii _good c ion" warms while, doing ‘gi away with the annoying 1... delays caused by sending at “Way for 'special lensel. _sf Send your lulel H, mail. you'll gé them st PFQIUD ll! and ptflitlt 5, ditlon. Call nl anddook over o G. F. 2 -» llutohesollr . Optoamlamoonaen 3 =rs`aie_s=sea_-see¢is_§esese=sat .rer- an ;ii.*.** 3: ‘=8-#assess as _ E .xg aaaaaeaaaaetoeaeaae ¥' _ Remarks by chairman, Mr. J. J. Ma:-` NHIIY: 0110111118. music, Miss Helen Nuouan;'sing, Miss Annie Cameron; reading address, Mr. Aubrey"Duyl<>.; presentation, Mr. J. L. McCullough; song, Mr. Preston Murphy; song, Miss E. Doyle; step-dance, Mr. P. B; O'Hearn; lunch, dancing, all present Following is the address: . _. To Brother Phillip Noonoli: Dear Sir and Brother.--`-it_ is_,._with` pleasure that we assexnlilei- here to~ I fill! showinS` up yet.-Mr. George ` Howett and Mr. and Mrs. itoberi Robertson the three oldest people this Spring amd working away.-Q. »,_i____.._*__.._ IN MEMORIAM the' district. -the youngest oi' them being over 75 Years nre all quite sruurt on the ati/\l§Q;prll 1919, the be loved wife of Daniel Beaton, Whim- 0 vi'i.`i\rh was listened to with vcry grca interest by all present. _ladies invited all to partake of an c pirred. After tendering votes ot thank occasion. also to ll/lies Dunsford fo furnishing the music. the proceeding night to bid you a hearty welcome mad C"°“- P' E' I°I““d' d°I’“"°ed ‘ms ‘ended -by singing Auld Lang Sync. home. and sive exrf=°?“°_“ ‘° °‘I"ime at me age °f 56 yws' “ml 'rue following le ilaaaauress: .pride in being privileged t`o>greet`you nations were plunged into this grea iwiwu _Canada called for men, you, sw_lt_h dauntless courage and true pat- ‘riotlsnnwere among the iirst to ana- some months of illness which she bore ~as a friend and brother. Wihen the Wm* Cllfiltlall f0'*iS1\#=\ll0\1 i0 the will t of-God. leaving a husband two daught- and terrible contlict our fair -country ‘F9 “nd We 9°” *° mourn U10 'OSS Of yhruieucd by a _ rughlesl hge' and dear mother, -Marlon, Ruth. and Roy.. Besides those three children. she leavesa brother and two nleoors: _ dmm im, “_ Yom. coumry and you .Murdock Nicholson, Whilnroad. Mrs. Our Dear Returned Heroes.-It i with reat .pleasure that we, You a ,to extend ,to you a hearty welcom _ our 'appreciation for 'what you hav wer thecall. We were sorry to lose S*°W“"» B"S‘°“ “ml M"5' M“"’mS°“' (lass. one of your schoolmates. wh one \vho'__ha;d always been an active member of our A. O. l_i._ Division, but Plnette. _ made his home at Mr lnces for so ‘ ' . Ill Mrs. Beaton was a member oi the yem_B_ has made the sumenm sam. X 1-client supper- which had been pre- 5 friends of De'Sa`nle, come here tonight away. The boys tlmnkea me people r for their kindness, then gave a short outline of their work while overseas, 7. The evening was then spent in sing- ing and playing games. until the good S ' to Mr. and Mrs. Ma.cl¢`arlane for so kindly oifering their house for the 1. B Ei I' 0 buck to your native land. and to Show 8 l' God; We regret to learn that Andrew 0 B i. we knew that`like n, true Soldier you Preebytel'ian` congregation oi Valley. "ce_ while “gums wr his King and “U-Thad t°».d° y°“" P°‘I`t‘i“ “vibe ‘mr meld and "ved 8 ma coushnem wxgj country. ResPoridin8 bravely to the beloved` country from Prussianism her profession in Christ. A little W° fe” “‘"¥’ y°“ w°“I‘1 9° I¢fI"`“V9lY `k°"-“he ‘uw "he called me f-‘muy m comfortable homes, your families a and well, and in thlsjwo were not dis-, snpointe_r¢0l>|0 sesame. , ' _________.___..__...__ Mlnnrtfs Linlment 'Cures Dldntheria ’ > - PINE Hll.l. CONVOC»ATlON~ I-l.Ai.l-FAX, April ,23.-The first “Peace” Convocation. Plnc lllll, is to be held this evening. and it promises _ iq, lm in some respects the most note worthy in yearn. Certain it is, there .can never be another just like it ‘Principal MacKinnon will be in hh familiar place, irom which last year _he.was so much missed. and he will give the chief address oi' the evening. ill in " oi _' The iunerul took place to »St. Mar- Also iour men, Pine llill Alumni. garets, on Monday, Jan. 27th and was largely uttcndcd. After High Mass of Requiem by the parish priest Rev. K. C. ’MePborsen. all that was mortal of s dutiful wife and mother was tenderly laiduway to await thc day or glorious ressurrection. May she rest in peace. ' SUMMERSIDE MARKETS l _ *""*" Eggs. per. doz . . .... 41 Chicken per lb. .... 35 Fowl,,perlb. . . . . . 28 Oats, -black. ner bus. 08 0st|,whtte,‘nerbus.... ..... .....'1r Wheat, per bus. 62-00 to $2.25 Potatoes. perbul. 6» Hides per lb. ..._.......... . . . . . ..14_ Limb pelts 50 to 8l.00_ Celt skins 25 -. indian Pudding. Three-quarters cup yellow. corn- meal, 1 quart milk. $6 cup brown su- gar, 1 en, 55 teaspoon salt. 55 tea- spoon cinnsmon. Heat three cups of the mill to scolding, reserving one cup -for moistenlng the cornmeal. Stir the moistoned cornmeal into the hot 3 milk and cook for three hours in a double boiler. Then add the beaten egg, salt. cinnamon. auger mil nis- lns, and turn into a baking dish 'Bake an hour and s half to two hours in a ' 8 lsbytioorlo H Os.; __ _ - _ __ _____L [“if*:*‘* I who have lains, are served overseas, us cllup _ to hc welcomed "llolne.' ` and the college authorities ure. looking to ull wiv.; “love a solililfr" ‘wiho battles for thc _:ight to join in mulling: tho welcome one worthy oi _thc occusi ll. The chaplains are Captain A. J. .\iucDon-aid, oi served with the battalion all thru r: il in - - . 0 Westville, chaplain of the Novr tenant Colonel Jehu Pringle, re nownod as a militant Christian: and town. Dr. Forrest is to give the these men. Mlltarib Llnlment Ce Ltd.. Yarmouth www vveoeocceoeccooooiogoeocooo ooocwooweooeeoeoeecocooo Tluro. oi the "Fighting 25th". who; 1 00 0000000000 For Spanish IniIuen_Zl\_ Q I A mt.. .. .. f pl p __ 00 DINING ROOM FURNITURE v ».».. -7.?- gn ~_,__=_._._| - _ - --- li. “F .gr/4 EVERY / `. - . .1 ` -~-:_ rr' A' ~ ~.-_ 4 , ,__- i_! \ ` S in s ~ he 1 1 Kuo .1 ” Al "fi l lx ()\_`l{ (‘().\Il’I.I‘}'I`I‘1 S'I`l)(‘Ii IN(‘I.I`IlI'I.\' I.()\\' I’I€I(‘I'1 AS \\'I‘}l.|. AS HTG (iI{.\l)l‘} I) I.\`I.\'(i Ii()().\I I"I`l{.\'I'I‘l.’l¢I‘i. Complete Suites in quzu'tel‘ed golden and filmed oak, niahogally, walnut, surface oak, elm, etc. fi sul nos 9 mol: sn Al $59.00. It is on display in our show win dow this week. Nine pieces, consisting buffet, round-top pedestal extension table, china closet and .set of 6 dine all nicely finished in quartered i rface oak. Sold singly if desired as follows: Buffet, $20.25; table $13.75; china closet, $16.88; chairs, $1.45 each. Coln- pletesuitgat . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JACOBEAN E9 PIECE SET $80.00. ` This is ra massive set ill a most attl'active and stylish design. The suite consists of buffet, at $28.00, pedestal round top extension table, at $18.00, set of-6 diners, including arm chair, all with leather pad seat, $21.00, a china closet with double -doors at $18.00. A splendid value at - - - - -$80.00 _ Fl‘i.“""‘" $14.25 _ l i Trlls BL'1=1~*n'r ONLY $14.25. \§ll".:» f; .U _ A wonderful value, made of seasoned --QI ~‘*_“ hardwood, finished in rich surface oak, lui" _J highly polished. Top 20x46 inches, has 2 [_ / 0 vii -_/` large drawers and 2 cupboard doors, double I 1' I _E _ ' top, serpentine shade, fitted' with brass _ f, if pulls and casters. Price with mirror $15.50 “' -- or without mirror - - ~ - - - - - - - - - .$14-25 _~_-e Q _ £3 `° 00 000 00’0 0000000000 000000 000000~c000000000.00000000000_00- II of rs. nd 00000 000000 Freight paid on orders for $10.00 or more 000 I 'L _ UOMPLETE SHOWING OF CARPETS OILCLOTHS LINOLEUMS \\'E ()F1"ER THE M_OS'l` (/‘OM1’LE'l`l£ AND l'P-T0-DATE STOCK IN THE PR()- . _.:___.;. _ \'IN(‘l<] _..._ ANI) AT THE L0\\'l‘lS'I` / " _ "' l>loday’s prices. We invite you to call and see these goods. address tw way <11 welcome rr. 'Phe factories are still raising their prices. Buy now before our present stock is sold out. 000000 N oo l R ‘ \ if/ booooocouooooeoooooo n an dow mn “» _. N-'_-. _ L 0000000000000000000000¢00000_0 000000000 00 -1 <1. '» ,i li t J. "r W \