"rw isaya It‘ l..Faii m and You can't run a successful farm on promises-that's why we don't talk about our products-their high Yl°l<l' ing results speali iar themselves. Quality is tops. Ronnie's Turnip » Seed file to obtain. All seeds listed are Mangle and Beet XXX High Grade. Par lb. Red Too Fancy, per lb. . . 35c Rennie’: Garden Seed i Kentuclty llue Grass, lb. 58c 50c 1 .45 11b. package 31b. package e Lawn Mowoi ~ e Lawn Sprinklers , e Garden llose e Wheel Barrow. Complete line oi Rerinie’s famous Garden Seeds- in bulk and in packages. axiom 2 n - ‘Tm’ “““ W“ e Grass Shears rsniiuzslls - 6......" _- harden Tools l ~- " s lk, lb. ..'T.. 5% ' iulb. iitdllage 15: l. I = Lawn Mower lib. package...“ 50c 25 lb. package 1.25 I 50 lb. bags 2.15 ' ' 100 lb. bags 3.50 MELEDRGAIIITE intro}... lb. on. so lb. bags 2.25 Hardware Section 2s lb. m. 1.5a iooio. i...» us Rosella Peynter. ‘livid’, a; aha was affectionately known by a wide circle of friends. was appar- ently as well as usual. and was returning to her homo l! r "a Vie". with members of the easily lzving on the homestead, when she became ill. Her condition rep. idly became worse. and neither the best medical attention nor the k tenderest musing by her devoted sister, who was assisted by their niece. Mrs. limer- Parsons and other friends and relatives, could restore her health. Bhe wes- a- faithfui men-lb of the Presby- terian Church and was strongly sustained in the "faith of her fathers”. She was happy in the fact that she was "going home," MISS ava PAYNTEB. . --I"0l1owing an illness of only ~§ one week at. her home at Long River, Miss Eva Payiiter was cal- 118d to her Eternal Home on Mon- day, April 12th. i948. She was 110m at. Long River '72 years ago, and for many years had lived with her only surviving sister, Miss OUR BOARDING HOUSE ’ . l-llx! VARV streamers! weer. zces AxPLAmA/ourz ..., a MY WORD, swaivllfTi-inws BREATH-TAKlNGI-"e- sAi-lls 2 w» y. see SAHlB ‘tau. ma, l-lovoaveiz - ON BAci< 0F l-ioiizscpzzen l5 ‘THE LOCALE A RACE:- i-loieses FOLLOMl-WSAHIB "rm-lam? AMI. GARBED is escve Bees sl-iouT. a m ziocaev COLORS ? "oaeuow, viral/lint COOM Does THIS HORSE cone l no wisest f AR& r P. l- "Garden -Lavvn l SUPPLIES Ronnie's Farm Seeds Ronnie's XXX Registered Brands are the h n“ any“ xxx High o...“ (Medium ... Early) l... lb. g9; "Ammo-m xxx High also. (in. no cit...) Per Ib- Bile . ~ ~ s .50 ~- . i lifmiillihlfl; ll. 33E Xliiiiififméifia so: wiilrsouroii XXX Hal ~=i=<i~~~~ i» 96o ’ aim Yellow White sags. leer m . 1 _ (h lfl ) 50c (Moose: - . l - ° °"° Ronnie's Lawn Seeds White Dutch, per lb. 95c Colonial lest, per lb. .. 1.05 .0ulok Growing Lawn Seed 5 lb. package 2.40 Bulk, per lb. SMALLMATL‘ '1‘ ,.-\-. 11in; ouiaficniau. ighest quality it is pos- No. 1 Government Grade. Derby, lb. pkg. . . 65c Ditmor . .. 1.10 Jumbo . 65c Fall Turnips ... s. xxx H- h G d (G- i) u. |b_ c Hazards liinPloved) ss= White Globe .. 1s. lll-Flll-Tll '9 '°_ ° "m" p 4‘ Leunntlan . . . . . .. 65c Greystane 75c QLQVER XXX High Grade (Yellow Blossom) I‘? "M011" xxx HighGrade. n. lb. 13 1.1; i_ 48c ...3_._.... h... 50c, , as she said. bereaved sister. her and sociable nature. Presbyteria Church. D. A. Campbell. text. the words shadow of Death." spoke of the affection of friends. The hymns. favourites of the de ceased. were "The Lords iindered were. "Beyond the Bun y.’ Campbell. and bell, Ernest Dunning, Johnslona and Iilwood‘ Campbell. The pail-bearers, Bell. Archie. Eustace. Roland an Arthur Psyntera-lar. are permitted to the right to refuse new customer NNIGRTD Ll. _ lO f E5 ‘ s LiASéiqqg Deere Isl Often '. headache-ls caused ‘ pale. It raay belea upset stomach dilorder. . . If troubled Burdock Blood remedy for raises bIwela-As aresalt, there nay be She will be sadly missed by her nephews, nieces and other relatives and by many friends, for her's was a kind The burial rites. at Long River and at the Geddie Memorial Cemetery were canductedgby her pastor. Reverend Taking for his "Yea, though - I walk through the Valley of‘ the he pictured ‘the joy in store for the Christian emerging from that. "Valley". A number of lovely floral offerings M’! Shepherd" and "Jesus. Lover of my Soul"- special numbers teeiinsly as a solo by Mr. Donald "The Christian's Good Night," by Messrs. p, qamp. Andrew all relatives, were Messrs. Alton and William LONDON i- Housewives new aherise their inilkman. but miikinen will have tleaeet lieerlsrs Nay some other part a! the body tar removed from the geaehleadeeheawhyaot steal Ieilardoeh flood iateetlaal (boarders. It lllllltlve "lellfleaerrp the fiver aal ald-tbeaatarel aerterlilieeelisinsosoiaaseiiemeeum : " ‘trampling-leagues ~ CHARLUlffFl-TFOWN 8t. ilhryeoatorirs And Vicinity we: Alice Arreaault. who was working in Obsrlottetoivo. is et present home. Mrs. Alyce Areenault and daugh- ter. Lorilee. are at present visiting her parents in Rustica. » ‘ Friends of w. Alphoi-iié Gallant are sorry to hear that he had one n! his fingers out off while viork- ing on his car. _..-_. Mr. Archie Gallant. who spent some time in the Charlottetown Hospital. is now at home. Friends and neighbors are glad to sea that he is doing well. ' _...._ Friends of Mrs. Stanley Oeudet (1.18 sorry to has: that aha is seri- ously ill at the Summerslde Hos- plm. All hope that she will soon recover. Among those who attended the Charlottetown convention were Misses Aline and Alice Maddin. Mr. Albert Qallarit, Mr. ‘Iheophiles Arsenalilt. and Mr. Emile Buotc. ell o! mgmont Bay. ‘ Miss Rita Allsensult. St. Hubert. who had the misfortune of break- ing her leg; is at present in the Prince County Hospital. All her friends hope to see her home again soon. -—Amntig those. who recently vie- ited this district were Mr. and Mrs ' Augustine Arsenauit. trrbainvfiie. _ and Miss Rita Gaudei, st. Jaiznes. l visiting Mrs. Denis Arsenault. and Mr. John F, Arsensult. visiting l Mr. Itieophlles Arsenault. A Bingo was held at the home 'of Mrs. Art-hur-Areenault. s/pon- sored by the Higgins Road Study Club. A fairly large crowd at- tended and a nice sum of money y was realized. Friends and relatives of little Miss Shirley Areenauit are pleas- ed to see her home again after spending several months in the Suntmaralde and Charlottetown hospitals. Everyone wishes for a perfect. and speedy recovery. Fire brolsa out early lest Thim- day morning et the heme of Mr. cyrii Arseneult. Abranrs Village. beams the fire started in the attic and before anything could be done it was too late to save the house. However most of the furniture was saved. On April 17th friends and rela- tives of Mrs. Hubert Arseneult. 5t. cihryacstome, gathered at her home to celebrate with her, he) ‘lsr anniversary. An address was res by Mrs. Stephen Arssnault, and a gift on behalf of the Wo- men's Study Olub was presented by lMrs. Denis Arsenault. Mrs. Ar- iserisult was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Among those present were her daughter. Mrs. Urbain Gallant and two children. Ma:- celie‘ and Francis of 5t. James. A pleasant averting was spesitcard pimng being the centre of at- ti‘ ion. ‘The handsome birthday Gallant. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Donal Arsenault. assisted by Mrs. Hector Arsenanilt and Mrs. Urbain Gal- lant. Mrs. Arserrebit thanked one and all in a few well chosen wards. Her friends departed wishing her many more years in peace and joy arnonl them all. a Abrams lllllag/e The house of 1W:- Flortn Areenl ault of Abrams Village was moved last week- to a nearby location. Friends of Mr. John Peter Gai- lant are sorry to hear that he is suffering from pleursy. Home from Montreal are Messrs. Camille Gallant and Theodore Gai- lant of Egmont Bay. ,Mrs. Emanuel Gallant oi.‘ Abram’: Village. was a recent visitor to her dflfltlitsr. Miss Rose Gallant. ' Mrs. Hermirie Gaudet has re- turlied from Montreal this week where she has been working since last fall. Chrysostome is the Bummei-side hospital. Miss Angelina Arseneult Aquilln Arsenault. tomes-s at his newly-built mill. d orders. I family of 5t. s. of their new house. lleedsetes ~ by ea ailment o! or aoiiie intestinal tell 1a a awoarlte helps to regulate the eetlaaeltle aaiiapmeneetiaeliegeaeni culsa was presented by Mrs. Urbain‘ Her friends ere sorry 1a ha" that Mrs. Stanley Gaudet of 5t. seriously ill in of Wellington is staying eon-lg time in the village at the home of Mr. Mr. Nazaire DesRoches has al. ready had quite a number of cue. saw- Unfortumislv trouble with his engine will somewhat delay his Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant and Uhrysaatome have nrovaa from the district leturaay The! A" to make their home in 8t. Hilbert district till completion Clearing - --. 1 old IIDIINDSTDDTII Per Yard 1 and DIIEDK TWEED Suits. 1 esd STRIPE TWEED dren’: Coats and ON SALE- 2 ends dren's Coats land ON SALE- 36 inch width. W 3.25 per yard. - 36 inch width. Reg ON SALE Per Yard Mala lion section Pillars Price, Is iluorlorl SALE WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2a AT1:3_0 m. The following: 5100K: 1 horse. 4 rears old; 1 filial-thorn new. 8 sill». fmhfll may 1st; 1 Jersey cow. 6 m». freabass May 1st; 1 Jere" cow. 3 yea. newly freslaened: 1 2-year-old steer; i 1-year old (Shorthornl aaivae; 1 calf; 1 b-month-old sow. Machine y: 1 truck wagon; 1 wood sleigh; 1 hey mower (Frost and Wood): 1 binder (Frost and- woodl: disc barrow (F. and W-H l aot spring tooth barrows; l gang plow; 1 alngla plow; l wheel rake; 1 seuffler; 1 hlller: hay forli, rope and bloaha; harness; 1 cream can (new); l separator ilenfrewl: 1 stave (Iieafrewii 1 sot. beams: 1 (Aladdin) laser: 1 dining rwm arsged HENRY MaCLOSKEY. Elrnw JOHN . MeoPHEE. Auctioneer. i_ Mr. Prank Oaudet from Welling- ton was a recent visitor to his home" in 6t. Ohryeostorae. Mr. Gsudat is assistant manager of the Wellington Co-Operative Store. Mr. Augustin Amenault of Abs-ants Village, has returned from St. John. N.B.. where he has been employed some time this winter. Mr. Idler 0allant_ end Mr. Alfred Gallant. manager of Abrams Village (Jo-Operative Store. were recent visitors to Bummersilie. Mr. Archie Gallant of 8t. Chiv- sostosne la_aponding one month's corivalaseeiioe at his home. Mr. Gallant was a patient at ‘the Char- lottetown Hospital since early spring. Fishermen along the shore will not be able to begin fishing her- ring for a week at least, ea all the lee that. had thawed out. has re- turned -in.the Bay dlua to shifting PerYord ...._ STRIPE TWEED p. 56 inch width. Suitable fbr, Ladies’ and Chil- Per Yard . . . . . .. 10nd PRINTED JERSEY ON SALE-Per Yard . . . . . . . 5 ends ‘PRINTED EGYPTIAN DDTTDN STRIPED and PRINTED MYDN 36 inch width. Regular 1.15 to 1.35 6 ands per yard. ON SALE- Per Yard .. new Hoar ' SNALI. 0N SALE iiillililii Mollllille BDNTIND ~ 58 inch width. llack/White.‘ Regular 3.95 per ' YURI. ON SALE- 1.98 IAIN .. 56 inch’ width.‘ Green. Suitable for Coats or Regular 3.75 per yard. ON SALE-Bar Yard . . . . . . . . 1 .98 56 inch width. Suitable for Ladies’ and Qhil- Suits. Regular.3.95 per yard. .. 1.98 y q... Suits. Regular per yard. 1 .98' 3.50 . . . . .._.._ ....‘ l hille with oriental design. Reg. 1 .98 ulor 1.95 per yard. 89o ... I A11‘ Matched Witt duality NO EXPERIENCE YOUNG MEN-APPLY i>iiv coco l R31‘. Assistant Sales Cle I W A N T E D GOOblCl-IANCE FOR PROMOTION in Person or by Letter to. HOLMAN LTD. sliririsilaios Q r ti... NECESSARY- 5 OFFICE ~14 sn>xafjinalsfq¢ __ §\-_» that. time, was already making rapid headway in the attic. Al- though aiforle were maria to eit- tlnguish the sweeping firs. the strength of the wind soon caused it to spread through all floats. 1n an hour or so, the house was but a heap of sinister flames. Mr. Arsensult and his family have been compelled to nuke their quarters in nearby vacancies. ANOTHER. RACKETT KIRKLAND LAKE. Ont, -(OP) - Housewives here who bought. paintings (cost 818.20) to became eligible for a “radio draw" were given an envelope by a door-to- door raleirnaan, then told they had won a radio. They are still walt- ing for the radius to arrive. ran waouo arena/ibis ‘PIMMINS. Ont. - (OP) ‘by; Olealn was sentenced to sis "will"! l". lall for illegal posses- eion a! gold ore here. Evidence was that Oiexlri approached a. winds. A general "frolic" for cutting lumbar tooli place to help Mr. cyril Arreenault in the recent con- iiagration that happened. when fire sent his house to aahee. At least twenty men and boys gave a hand for this charitable purpose.- Ahrein. _ A dramatic play was given in the Abram’: village court House recently. The concert ‘ eluded all Abram‘: Village players. Two com- edies were on the program. to- lather with the first act of the ‘three-eat drama, "IJOuragan" hoaeeds from the performance will go towards t. e building of e new school. The econd act of the major drama with additional com;- ediee are scheduled for next week whole village was eatlr Thursday interning at eight-thirty when fire broke out. in the home of It. Oytli Ateenault. first eigul at fire were noticed when- lhlrka were aim all‘ ' coucns 1113.11 iii a beer parlor‘ ollil (lllfiftll to sell $200 worth o! "iiighalnit" ' ’I‘he snail turned out to be a Plilll clothes constable in tiie (‘iiitsrio I Provincial Police gold olluflfl» ' ( STRIJJIZFORD, om. -_ ~(l'l - Driver Ed Hohiicrt viliisiglllrllii; ll heaivy street-swceplfit.’ llltclllll‘ along a curb here when A 19'”? six foot section of tile piivcnlflll collapsed. dropping the iiiicliliil into a six-loot hole, ‘The sail un- der the street) hail iippilciiti! anal-led away with wlitrr ilom s l leaking drain. Balincil (m. un- hurt. - ‘ _ ; ll15UillllliIE ALL ‘I llLPtl lilifllll"! 5'11 m mcrsiidl -=-.- no». \L ,_, y A i, . = professional Cardi- \i in (144 4' irr» ma] . -, . Viva‘, lee kn eiiateaely r » ' ' ereatrnziiot iiffthfimporte t, T. EITID factor in ridding a ch id c! I ciummi Aocoun a cough or If - The whine om, .1 must be peasant t0 "l "rs Gllirwllle or...» -~.ill::i:'i~:.-. ...... ... » g: children ‘ i}: _ p “l"'““'l'i___,_.,,,...op "unlit: ‘ilfiimffiiil ‘""“'”'“"‘ ... I I I \ lehlehlydepea ad RICHARD S. HINT ' i tier n.0,. W0" W“ ‘ nmiwr- “r tease ea ‘town s" "'5 . ‘WW ' ww-f“ . a ‘er-WW .