n‘ ~ v)’ .' i“. r‘ ._(.--»( / , sum. l? l ' l." ll Y . {a 171,40.’ p". t, ' L » .1 n, ,. E. ‘~ i ’.- .2‘ ' i -;- 1 _‘ | . ,_ l,’ !'l a‘ l ‘flqu ("rent-V fiulineu . The Maritindei Life _ ‘faiths om» Dennis slag, Halllflx T. W. BENTLEY, Manager, P. E. I. u’ "'1 Fiiohmond Street. .. l4 0.. .. .~ 1> CE EBTORS v-I t l" ll~ .|> -|.'\ Al? . NOT A JOB . "A1 ‘l POSITION ‘greasing rapidly enow h to as. surelmmedlatu cucee while thepqpllbli en m! the ".11; ure no ‘mm u only by yourr interest. Men with selling ex- perlancl. trons with" assur- ance" experience. preferred- Appllcatlons lnistrlzitpst can- |n- fldcnce. Charlottetown All parties indebted to Beer & Weeks, Charlottetown, either by open account or over due note of hand are hereby notified to ' Amake payment. All unpaid laccounts and overdue notes of hand will shortly be handed to our attor- ‘iieys for collection .ac- cording to law. ‘In the meantime ac- counts may be settled ‘at the old stand—5th Floor." ' ; osggggurouoo is- FIN; » the group had been to him. some of tewsrt ; s in solicit e patro sgsof out o d customers and w 1 _welcolpe; . NORTH ash vino o1. 3 . lor. ‘ IGrade lL-dsenior-d. Alice Wall enou- "o... nouns-s tor-o. run UNPEMIGNEQ‘ "hulls taken ovgr the moi-l bullpen; coin- ducted t e NW - ymellll ' '- tel e magi-T, will many new ones. Quality and prise. will be’ my mett a-Coytoh Miller, Victoria - $600 s 12 1i The report“ 5f Nari School for month of April follows: ‘Grade ’x.—1. nluuo- i Gertrude Mallott. ' Florence Morris; 3, ‘Horace Tay; g 2, Gladys Taper; {L-Mwlflll Taylor.‘ » lGrade Il.——dr.—1. Lloyd Taylor 2, Orville Taylor. ' Grade I.—1, Roy "Wall; sy Adams. lPerfect attendance- rls, Gertrude ‘Mallet, Florence M-nrris, Vera Taylor, Marlon Toy. lor. Alice Wall, ‘Roy lwsu. . Percentage of attendflllfle. 93-6- -—-¢-oo——-i - - ‘i AND PRESENTA‘ l9.":' 7' On Thursday evening at the re- gular meeting of the TUp-Stream» ors" Employed Boys‘ Club. in the Y. M. C. A. an address was read and a presentation made to Mr. Crawford McPherson, the_ secret- ary of the Club who is leaving this week to take up work in Sydney, N. S. The presentation was‘ made by Mr. Ralph Lockhart,.and the address read by Nip-Clifford Montgomery. Mr. McPherson re- plied in a very neat speech in which he expressed his apprecia- tion for the unexpected remem- hrance as» well a; remarking the benefit which his membership in Mr. Don McDonald, Mr. EdwiuNose- worthy and Mr. H. H. Simpson each spoke a iew words of advice and encouragement. The address follows: ~ Mr. Crawford McPherson. Sumrperside, P. E. Island, Dear Crawford:—— We, your brother members oi the "Up-Sfleanjiers" Employed Boy's Club, are sorry to learn that you are departing from our midst to a new and better position in another city. While we regret that your time ha; been so short with us since we first met here.‘ yet we feel suretbat during the time we have been meeting to gather, our ties of friendship‘ ave been greatly strengthened. ll gives us satisfaction to know that‘ you are takinganother stepup the stream to success. In your new“ future, paddling. may aLtlmesT seem hard, but we are confident that you wiilyhaye sufficient strength of character to stem the tide and paddle onward to greater success and service? » 'We".hope_ that atthe firstopportunlty you will become connected with the, "Y". for we believe tha-t ‘through it and the Church you will meet many new realm-lands.- Please accept this-‘llttleglft as a token of ouresinoere friendship and our bestwlshes for your fu- turc health and happiness. . isned. ., By the LpaderaflOwffloel-s and .2, Tau AN ADDRESS T r ..:1;~;._-»; ,1. -_ . line of -__ ‘w... .-| _.,. ~_ r I n’ .,, i 9 » ‘yo. 1 .1.‘ ‘ r l; l7" F. EJ- ‘:3“\‘"-- '72»: Ems; I liave You a ' Gardening is an attractive and profitable hobby. lt offers I pleasant, healthful exercise. ‘vflth-l ‘bilbitiififlll, _.I noticeable Improvement to your property. ' , ngd. It will qlve us ‘Mil m. r"_."_ T (MG.- r "at? i??? "f" \ l l | .11‘? ' . w" . U .\ . ,-,_\ CH1 \: . 155 D aflurd show you our very complete i! ,' ‘l’ ' ” . (in w‘ EN Tools . r hobby anflnexpensivcfiiillle." I-mnowsns . l.€roe ¢1¢r queen eraser *7 . lyledihersfot £91,! Group. Summer-side. M1? 8th, 1924. . ..'-..~.! r Regent _ One carload just rec- eived by S. S. “WIN UNA” (jiarvcll at»; OG§§ 3019-513-4ts3l. r \ .~';Q- i. l.“ l. "fllliowi, Maury". "Lilllr", and “Abund- hlanvy 0nd . "BB9 FEELING "l . ) l l I I I I \ u (ad in the city yesterlhy. . lion's Elaine. lMpr. terday. ~ Minor-d’: weeks ago entered the City Hos- can. l can‘-'—" ’ ' flljhureh jot ran‘ some w. €nd in Crag p‘ . m‘“""'~ v.7 Ave Q toss is re t 1 ‘Mr. D. authoritin Pic u the city on huslnesiq * - . Mr. V. A. Bafirwoll, Piétou arriv- Mr. Charles Curnmiskey ofdohn- River, was in the cltyyes- '1 _ Mr. J. lR. McKenzie. Wood Isq ands was in the city on business nesterdsy. ' mlululmi, Eer IN MEMORIAlE Y i ma. nucnssn "rt-loans. I . . coma. l 4 Richard} rhorno, a well known and respect- rble citizen. pf irqu‘.et_ and unasl ruining disposition, "Dickey." as no was f illanlyvcaliedLliae mouy ‘riends w o will regret to leani if his pshsisgawsy. - He [was a great lover of horses, ind on this account was well post- d on all matters regarding the urf. ' - Deceased has been in ailing iealth for months andabout three lital, where delllliQ tender‘ nursing ind the best medical attention is vss unable to ward off‘ the inevit- ible. \ ' He leaves to mourn two sisters, virs. Peter Hughes and Mrs. P. S. lrown, of this city. Also two broth} 5TB. Arthur P., clerk of the Revere iotel and George, magistrate poi lydney, who ‘visited him just a ‘ew days ago, to all of whom the luardian extends heartfelt sym- )B1l1Y. '_ v . The funeral takes place this moi-h. ng at 8.45 from the residence ofl llr; George J,- McCqrnisc, 262 Kent ltreét, to St. Punstanls Cathedral. hence to Roman Catlihllc Cemet- ary. v , - I MR. STEPHEN H} MeKINNON1 1 .. . . —--— v ‘r . ‘q , On spur] 2am, when death ouuqli 1d ons of our most highly respectvi ad and widely known. residentsJ ltephen B. McKinnon, the people, of Goose River and-vicinity were; greatly grieved. » I For nine long weeks he was a . - . - l- ‘lfhe death occurred at the City Hospital - Tuesday - of ‘Goof. l, . ~ t AT aao P. n. rename COMEDY 5 2 HOURS OF HILARIOUS 9.30 almnfcr exchange of so l t‘ - " . . Holbrook‘ Blinne-iti- “The; Bouillon?’ “Haunted Valley”——Fifth Chapter ‘and-“Tliel Cobbler” TwoPélffilfiltlhdy 2—NIGH‘.1.‘S~.—‘2' “ v ‘ ' , MON. & TUES. MAY-e 19. AND- 20 MUSIC, Mmllin, Ymsaonr av THE - ' - p ORPHEUQ ~ QUICK ‘Xorlou " IN AID OF oousts ouAarsTn-ss. ouAarzT-rse, sotos- MU§IOAL DlRECTOR u Professor Hiram; Ball "DOWN 0N THE FARM" _ An original sketch‘ In our not, introducing old time ' ' mqledles-Jylrlnenlgcd, ’ ‘ t '- “A oulwnss ‘qr ‘JFHB saier."~~.u-_- ' ' A’ scene you will ‘relneihber. ‘- ' LPR|CE's-—35Q, ‘Ticket Office opens Thur‘ ay morning. Ma euAns ORPHANAGE KETCHE8 run grip, tsuoumi _ Bile, 75b.‘ y 15th at eh. s and ale of k i 2r's, of which church he was a most faithful and devout member. The funeral took place on the lOt-h, inst., with a High Mass of Ro- |uiem at St. Peter's Church and ‘n spite of the bad condition of he roads. was largely attended. ' The pall bearers were, Joseph MsLellan, Paul W. McKlnnon, Don. aid A. McDonald, Angus D. McKin. non, Joseph Steele and Joseph Mc- Wnnon. Mr. McKinnon was one of a fam- ily of three brothers and seven ‘sliiizrtlers. all of whom prsdoosussq Ho was a very industrious and successful farmei-‘anti his loss will be sreetly felt in the community '1" Which M spent his Ffetilne, whore his kindly. over rearly'ln help disposition won the esteem. and rsspeotof all who know him, ,0!" sympathy llfilltended to his sorrowing ‘widow, h's son ohn It, and his daughter. Mary M“ ‘who was snmmgllfld from Bostofi duri in: he: Fuller's his: days. Mai his soul rest in peace. - ' make g ‘ d iindloso uncanny, or to r-e {use an nost patient sufferer from the ef- . 5 » . a ' ‘ ‘ects of a ‘fall, during which time"P1'0g'rQQQive Merch-l-IW 1°“ Qvals- 1191491‘ goods mid bat he was attended by in parish l1 ‘ ~ "15P ‘WUIIIB. methods have saved priest. Rev. s. McAulay of st. Petl fllliifl Cillldllflt S6580 Bl modern housewives the uncertain. modate Customers , H bur the perils "bargain sales." Many women t 01f old iashltlllfid ‘be attracted by the aocnlled bar- gain prices. these ssles were genes ally conducted for the benaflrt of tho storekeepP-not his customers. read 111g remarks of a selling expert who is thoroughly lfamillar with old, fashioned selling methods as well as upto-dam procedures. ' ‘ilt lea good thing lfor both mer- chant and ogietomer tbs/t the old- fashioned bargain sale is lweeoms ing obsolete," :ho says. “in cases Wllero the customer was dis-satin? fled avivth the purchase-and these cases were very freqncnh-lth‘ merchant‘ was obliged either to‘ lqsp a customer. With the modern typo oi‘ "sale" this eventual ll-Yllfljvoided. Consider a price-re Cpnvssser-"Can l see the lady ofthe house?" - . Mrs. Wilks—"Yes, you can," Csnvslebr-"Well. ‘madam, selllnsa are h c] no 5.9 beaten piggy suggests that ., ‘ can b11099!‘ d ,b a c §oponsr and my can on us’, the; can. opener that call We d by any‘ csmopener- if you can show me s. .Ii ..-_ I Iilflll 1I7J I’. 9-’ . <- e t‘ ductlpn sale like CpngoleumWlVeek w example. WGQLDBEQJL Oeniwleum is pular yeamiround sol ‘er and does t lingepiong in qthe dealer! stock ‘ m. But there are cart l tibiae. m at the lsprlpg hpusecl 1n rig sea. son. when many he yo? 92y fer to buy new 'floor.c verin .00 m at, s (ply re- ugltgtwgy". we nun; tun sellifl GU06!’ U MIMI! are I _ ‘extra lhr _ ‘as|1§ttrsctlve_ stocks of these goo s wlt assurance that she a...‘ magma?“ '- l , vattrttlve, a d. 3h?’ . vsiibd ‘l,’ . _ _ih‘ Sales Which A .c0m;“e= n uia-nmeewlns" Though thousands of buyers wouldJgu In Bell To "l. ' _ this connection, it is interesting tniflromptolip "American Can . " ielldfiglolllihtw n. srocrelldrorxous HALIFAX M31 14~~Quotations mrnished b Wards - Jdhnatoh’ embers Montreal Stock E5;- ehense. - 12a»; St. Lawrence Floui- Ottsws Power . . . . . cmsr n. pint-Ia. ‘brink The Year’: Greatest y l ‘b410,!!!’- _ , _ I inacticmclulmonddelightflll. 'i ' _ Losmi; Possess o..i.."y....li.~. i _ How about a 10w ITRVAYSer‘ your FACTORY NEEDS. _ Mali orders promptly filled; , TRY outlook. 80 Grafton s I glory Now . i' " ‘lsyifld mo. complete 1.; with your‘ iidikftiutartier. l:,’-_.|irl\. _ > V . _ ,~' ii - Eduard Theatre Iiiwiiitlirué- Phono" =fl8§J1l‘ " . - ~ l] .11 ‘.15: Cuba Cane Sugar llba Cane Sug ' Pan Amer-lo...‘ p ‘Brazilian Fractlo u ' Howard BHIINLPM Howard Smith‘ Coin sperilsh‘ Riverfront artisans "Ignace coin 0 Rh‘! 0! d British smokes" Stool r i Penmsns- . . . . ..|-. Abltibi Sllawlnigan ;, ilmlrentlllaiPm Csnsdlhsflensral Electric . Canadian Steamship Com .. Canadian see-menu»; Pfd. .. Ashes .p Domin “ Mont Winh g- _ '0 nonuiui Anaconda Copper ,. Canadian clfio" 9R. t . ctrlc "u: H‘. '1 .4» an “of feqdi hi: l Markers m the om ounnmuiij p lsh Oranltos of Black, Grey Cemetery Letters Przelhlftlfllrltt‘ Neatly Done. ‘~ 1» M , "-1 .1|?:,<';1. l. OUR WORK iSWPlJWIIANTEED. w.wru1u....u.}oom....¢;.m...m.u to m f» "during ‘film! .'.\' i N,‘ Tablets. Y Slabs, and a !nd"_’w.d' ‘Qt ;. 7' ~ erWfllbhbl Ind our car o "Mir w. _ '. ~. V ._. ‘l v ,_h..uz‘v‘,.|.fi I . . flHBIItIOII" m. .\ .~.» -. . fl . CW! w» alien to i0 ' ‘ln- their ranches. ,.