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ENTERTAINMENT AT SPRING- - FIELD. -A ou 1 ot hours ot l - 15 0f R0m3)nce Advenlure & Intrigue ant eutertainifienlzi Band u. cu ol: 61:; ` Noted Novelist Meredith_Nicholson ,wires and cake .will be given in 1 §`j,,;_l;._g»,§,.5[*_\i}_|lished By Bobbs Merrill Co- ~§g2ns`f}§i;14 1-ian on wesasygréiqilzllll I Fiiie Reels of Motion Pictures ' ` -_ ` ,_ ,_~j;_. ._ Produced By *rhe Playeys Cqmpany meeting addressed by him dn Thurs- THE GOOD WORK ADVANCES. - llev. J._l.. Dawson reports that the ay night in the hall at Winsloe and A Tense Story of British Blades, Loyal Hearts gr.-Sinai over by nev. J. L. Learn, was and Défeated Villainy s " very successful. Mr. Loard is to fol- il 1 i f _ People’s Orchestra .QS |o\v it up witii addresses hi his church- tomorrow. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT. -- = . V The marriage of Miss Winuilreg 7.15 & 8.50 “ 4| Enya, youngest daughter of Mr. an rs. -John Wuye, llunter River. to ;;4_ ' l\1r. Ilcrman Cullhcck, Summerside, '.7 Y _ - " \v ill luke place quietly at the home of F-_ .1 Y i thc bride's parents, the first week in - i ' l l9.\\\\\\\\*IIIIIIIII3\\\\\\\\\WlIllllllIillllll W. l $5. Glasses fo. 1 _ Throughout Canada and the United States, the '_ ,above is the characteristic slogan of the traveling i'R,§Optical Faker.- jl '* -We believe that every thoughtful intelligent per- _lson will recognize that this cannot be a bona tides if (business pro osition, but is merely a bait used to get VII&\\\“N|'”IIIIYI 9231-4-30mi:l. lllllliVlf§\\\\\\\\\\W'IIlll\\\\\\\TIIlA\\\\\€'lJ lllll\¢ _ '=in touch with) the public, who, in the majority of cases .will be cleverly persuaded to purchase something dif- ferent, and of course more expensive. _ We do not sell $5.00 glasses for $1.00, but we, as qualified expert opticians. give you a tirst class up-to Cate SeI‘VlC€ ali Very lTlO(l€I`3t€ I`E1t€S. anxious lo remove lu n nioro interest- ' We are not here to-_day and away to-morrow. are always at your service to MAKE GOOD our guar- antee of satisfaction. Do not gamble with your eyesight. See to it tha they receive the most expert attention. That is th ' kind of service you will receive here. v G. F. Hutcheson, l Expert Optician U' (D er Er . IIIIIYII/ Q \\\\\\\\\\?IIIIIlII@\\\\\\\\\\vZIH\ W W ` of V-'_ ' J dirliisecleaning N-e-ent-lT1i__T_s-E __ You couldnt wish for a better or more complete line of housecleaning now. Everything you could possibly desire is included in our present oll`ering, here are some suggestions that will help you housccleaii. Scrubbing Brushes Scourlng Sa.-ips Stove Pipe Enamel Liquid Veneer Wall Paper Cleaner Bon Ami Dustbane The r~':iiiitoi‘_\' :.\\‘v»-|»- ing compound for iiooru and carpets We lum- all' size tins :il all pri- ces. Gel. somr-. . Telephone Your Order will naw you lrouhle-lt. will reserve y r time, :ind you can rest. nssllreil thlil. y¢\lr order will ho filled cxiiclly lin- flame an if-you cami- to tho store unri personally sel- ected tim goods you wnnl. Our phone Oriler service in :il\\-uve: nl your sflrvice. May we Bllggont thot jmii time it ai trial. Coil up 150. li i"'r;.§ Beer & Goff size. l .supplies than we are showing here Knife Polish Brooms Whisk! Putz Cream Dustbanc Lyc Dutch Cleanser Pearline Gold Dust I 0 l` May. MAY DEVOTIONS.-'l‘lic usual May devotions start tnis evening ut 7.30 0'(-lock in Saint I)unstau's Cathedral. The children's choir will chant` the Litany of the Blessed Virgin and ren- der other hymns appropriate i‘or"the May devotions. On each Wednesday _ ,und-f l~`ridayy,tiirougl\out the month ' Be- ' nedict_ion`bof'iho most Blessed Sacra- -ment will be celebrated. HARD WORK.-.One ot' the men the l’. E. lslaiidl-leavy Brigade sta- tioned al. Halifax in s. letter home gives ai. description of the work which they do daily, and from his letter it does not uppcnr that they ure in any danger of suffering from lack of occu- pation. ’l‘iicy lizive a. lonl; route march ol' twenty miles three times u week and cook their meals in open nir, using large ovens . 'I‘lieir hard work has not affected theni in any other wuy than lo increase their physical pro- portions and add to their vigour and vitality. The "boys" nt Halifax ure ing, il’ :l wnrml-|'. sphere of activity. REMAINS ARRIVE. - Oil the "l\linto" yesterday the niutilntmi body Philip Arsennult, who was killed in a niine explosion while working in the lunilwr woods of Maine. arrived in Cliurlotletown. cu route to Welling- ton, where the uni`ortunate deceased l>clon;.',ed. The accident in which Ar- .neiiulilt lost his lil`e was the result of the prvnuilllre explosion ot' it charge of dynnuiitc. llis hend and arms and legs were severed from his body. The holly of he into O. (Tliaislsoii. formerly ol' ’l‘lgnisl|. who died in lloslon wus also l»rouu-lil. homo hy the nlcniucr. LAW STUDENTS' UNION.-This union which wus l`ol‘nic¢i hut ii few uccks algo has nlct with great success. Since its iiiuxiiziirailioii m`un_v nieetings hai\'c hecu held and the students have heard li number of lectures from pr_o_- minent monibers of the har. Another scssioii was held on 'l‘hu|'sd:i_v evening und :i lcvurv, delivered by Mr. D. A. .\l:il:kii1||on. K. (T.., I.. I., li., on “Con- :itilutionul l,it\v." ll followed in tho trend of his previous ll-cliirv and sum- nlzirized in at clear :ind 1-micisc u1an~ ner. the rhicl' provisions of Ihc }lrit~ ish .\'orlli .\iiu'l‘i\:u .\<~l :ind the ls- iaind's status as ii proviui'i‘ under thc lerins of r_\nl_ to bearing' a large family sud building up n home with heiulius- baiid‘,ffon1‘lahd in a wilderness con~ dltlon'. Death had several times como to thoirhonie but they-were sustain ed ll\ all‘ their joys and sorrows and evinced a keen interest in the'Mas- ter’s Kingdom; (I-lsr end was peace.) She leaves to mourn James, on the home place; Samuel ln California and Robert in Alberta. also-two duulhters Mrs. wlllllnm 'roomhs and Mrs. £llodd. also'ono brother, William Bern rd ol French ltlvovr. ~ ' V . ...____..._._....._.- .\ . was' B80 of no er a_ sister, ot»Glelch¢m a. son and will to» attend the funeral which Place in_ Calgary.-hits. Yates _to is. a sis er of Mr. Major and Mrs. ,Robert L1 ,` Muttart, of Cape Traverse, P. E. I. ' .. ALEX. 11; Manson. _ ' There passed peacefully away ut Head of Montague, Kings l`o., on the 23rd of March, T91-i,.Mr. Alexander M. McLeod, at thesdvanced age of 92 years. The decessed’wns one of -that County. Born in the Island of Raasay, Invernesshire, Scotland, in the year 1823, he emigrated to _this province when _lt was a. primeval lor- ast in the year 1839 and has up to the date of his decease resided on the farm on which he settled at that lime. The lute Mr. MacLeod was a 'pheiiomennl msn in many respects, .of s strong rugged build and genial cheerful disposition, he endealisd him- self to those. who intimately knew him. lie retained his faculties un- impuired to the lust and died trust- ring in the merits of his Redeemer. In the year 1855 he was married to :Margaret McPherson, daughter Of the late Jahu McPherson of Little Sands, who pre-deceased him three years ago last January. The surviv- 'ing 'members of the family are: -Mrs. Murdock Gillis, of Vancouver, B. C.; Mrs, K". H. Bissell of Winthrop, Moss. Mrs. A. J. i\lcKcn'Lic. of Hampton, ._\'_ I-L; .lohrp in Nevada and Murdock AL on the old homestead. The funer- ul was held on the 25th. Rev. David Wright of St. Andrews Presbyteriuii Church, Montague, officiating. Burial was iu.thc family plot in Vulleyiiciil Cemetery.-B. _.aw E SPHINE MEDICINE Q Hoocl's Sarsaparllla, the Great Blood Purifier, is the Best. Spring sickness conles in lionu- :lv grew: lo every man, \\'oinai| und child in our 1-linialc. ll is that run-down ronililioil ol' the s_\'.s'leiii that |‘c.~tull.s lroni iiu|»urr.~ inipovcrlsiit-il, iiv\'il4\|i1.cll llluoii. ll is uiurliod l\_v loss ol' nppnlile and that »|.ir1~ii l`l-<_\li|if:. and lu niony cases hy sonic form of eruption. The host wuy to tri-nl. sprinl: sich- ncss is to luke llood‘s Sarsapnriilii. This old reliable |`umil_v incdicim- purilics, cnriclics und rc\'iluliv.<-.-4 the blood. ll is the ull-tile-_\'(~:\r-round ul- tvrativo :ind ionic, :uid is illrr-io|l|lcl_\' the host Spririy.: ilicllicim-. (lvl your lllood in good vniulilioil nl mice-~lio\v. l)1~.|n_v umy hc &'?‘l . I . p ` Price lists and _c ts mailed on request. ~ r.J. Honnanaeatta. Charlottetown* ' “ Why are Farmers Interested in Seeds and Wire Fencing Because they must sow in order to reap; and they must have fences to protect their crops between seed time and harvest. ' _We have stocked a complete line of seeds of the finest quality and hare in a position to fill all orders in this line ' l \ 'l`imothy Seed Barley Fodder Loru Clover Seed _ Peas 'l`urnip Seed ‘ ‘ _ Wheat V etches Garden Seeds f Oats Buckwheat Flower Seeds Maritime Wire Fencing _ A I 7. ` I ,_ V We handle fencing 4 bars to 11 bars--all No. 9 wire 19c per rod upward. _ ' Gates in all sizes and a number of different styles--plain, single scroll ~ top and' full ornamental, Standard sizes of farm gates. 8 ft., 10 ft., 12 ft. ' if