GRAND MILLI l OPENI o" "/1 "its 11;" _ 3.. ~_ v >4 . w“. .2. ,TG THURSDAY For the spring opening in our Ladies Hat Department we offer an exceptional assortment of fine Hats. There are superb large Hats and dainty small ones. There are {Hats dominated by the new colors and every Hat is a masterpiece of harmony in style, color and distinction. You are kindly invited to our advance showing of Ladies $Uil‘$, touts AND DRE-SES In a variety of styles at the new season’s lowest prices. y PYOWS 1'08 Evangelistic’ Service. rmerem and attendance are in- greasing at the Evangelistic meet. , ing a. the 86W“ Church » , After a tbright service of Plats“ last evening ltev, E_ P. Calder do 15v. .04 a strong and imnreeslve S" zuort on “What is a Christian?" tiovieiving briefly the comllignlnl" "being of the name "Christians l" the Lollnwess of the Lord Jesus. he promededio develol»! the CM“ acteThfics which should lflflfll those who are Christians. First, that these etwlv followers “Jesus, imitated Him in their fidelity to the word of God. Second, these followers oi‘ Jesus sl-t Gods business first. Thcv prcacilrd the great doctrine of $31 vnzion through Jesus Cllrliil, Witu vivid ilustration and pOWPfllll Bi!‘ peat tho speaker showed that sulv-‘t tion must. centre round Christ iifld Chris; alone. ;-\ further-mark was the readiness of the peopei to sacrifice all thlnus that might hinder the work of (filirlst. The speaker raised "the cnllenglng question or‘ the choler- uclirqen Christ and an)‘ and all um we lily lower consideration. ‘ " A further plat-it r was the great nlllrof making every lwlltlemlll‘ a trery church offlod‘ Religion is" no stronger in any church than it is in the homes of tllo people. ~ t . .___ . . v , ‘*5 ." . .~..:-~¢»~l ital -- I¢>-/; “w”? f" K307119114 sir. CHARLEb iVAPllll/i-"rl .1) l The mission of Jesus was large. ly to individuals, every mllniber o.‘ the early church tvns a mission Will-tlrirmerhod work today? it doenrazid ‘its will. The ‘Chrisianizing of Korea was due almost cntlrely to the word of mouth evangelism of OOIiVHPt-‘i to their friends. _ The s-peaker closed with a lnov- ing and eloquent appeal‘ to all to follow the Master's way Mr. Caldera sermon ' Is Accaseduf .:. Killing Hencliiia St. Uoitn Girl to be firrcefod at Mc- Fimnanlcrow. N. mural-on 2s. -—'fflie body’ of an ‘infant ‘child, rlvlth ‘l, Plmeslflllg 158F111!‘ tied about its imie- necihwss found in n hath- (OOIILM ilie_C_P.,R. H0101 Ht Mo» Adv-m yesterday momlnl’. ~ Sheri!" John ‘B. Hawthorne was notified and drove tn Harvey tita- tfon where he picked up m, B, H, Dcusan coroner, "and together they Pl"°°°\?<.l°'1. iiikliicllllm. were last " flllht an illquelf, ‘which did noiiconclude “until . l ‘this tnomlttg. a _ _ rue verdict!!!‘ Hm jar it. was, a cam: Ofljhphllti luthuithtychlldl Md, death at. Lhorlgandp of et-‘Long. of St. Johfl__ mother. Mini laohgtgvriio l 21 or 2il-yeyjyoltiu " n cosdllisn cannot lip-m on t» M11601.’ mgr _ un ni- emit on nu opiate in; killed ller info; . l» The evidence h l we " _ ii o'clock‘ .5 l 9D‘! 3m; Home religion. faintly worship. were in the early church and should be now the very corner stone of the ' christian tlnurch. . - Finally tiff}; tnombérs of churclfregarded i. as the lorelnost business or‘ tht-ir people to (Ailrlst. individual evan" gelistic effort is the most. GYIBCLHW l vuugclisrll the church _._ irzzzi- ~ - - tom's dead body a1 the head oi" the‘ bath tulb in the bathroom bad been reported to was Grant. manaqcress the hotel. and one bad at once. called a doctor, , who._ found. ihiiat Miss Long had given birth to the cbiid and it was said she bad ad- mitted tying the shoestring nlbout ‘its neck, -. W. II. Nose, track foreman for the C. P. R. at liicAdatn. was forc- man oi" the Jury. Miss Long went from St. John to hit-Adam about a week ago and sought a position at the hotel. ufliero she was given employment. Sheriff Hawthorne returned to Fredericton this » afternoon. _.._.-ooc~_.__. BIG DAM BREAKS NEAR PARRY SOUND PARRY BOUND, Ont. March}; ~Nearly thirty-six boursatter- tlie- wlng dam ht the electric llghlt and prtwsr plant here burst its bounds and threatened to, utterly destroy- ihe power plant. and within the‘ rush of waters this evening was even greater than was the case ves flortlay, though the power llousn still stood intact and amnrentlly little damaged. A torrent. that was about slxiv feet in tlentll was rag- inrt throutzh tho ft/lten dam 1o- nixilt, and finding its way into the power house through doors and windows. and fears were expressed that the Government-dam at Man- ltcrwaba Lake‘, seventeen ilnileo up the Sequin River had broken Way? Il_\\\ ‘l .‘.lil_ilii_>'_<p ‘t, . . 2 ., l rwulnpime i...‘ I i j “p, dollops: ha’ ’ ’ niitlftl . reply algae emsni collie entente. . I ran cmrenomoewu fir. if '~%%sw-‘ we" "q .i Afliinli is.» I Stimulant. ‘ifilllll; ,..~. .. - ' ~ wiliuu g -t1' nvp who ‘mat-airw- -THE srons- AND; warehouse es of Sinclair and Slowest. Limit- ed will he closed on_(}ood Ffrlday, hatch 25th. '» H‘. t ,.;. , -6R_AND enactment; ntwin ice cream "parlor homemade d? kitchen and cabaret. Salturdly. Much 26 l- 1 -:xraA siz-"ee "IN, women's iiouée dresses up to 53 inch trust nlleusuii; Price $3.00 ‘to {L50 each at Sinclairhsyf. " ‘ .' “g 5o CENT‘ aqx 9F. delicious Corona Chocolates for only 191m- ’ to cash customers purchasing 355,0 nad upwards in any deiiflrtmfllt at Sinclair's on Easier Saturday March 26th. ~ ~ . ‘ii? ...-DE.l.tpl-0Ui8 cottoNA olives- latse c-ontékw. 66th“. Bglllllgdill-Ieg m. a age‘ ocaw l?“ _ fiuyillg sud utitwarllfl l" “FY department on masher,‘ Saturday llltllthQfitifi. _- -' \ Liar; J.‘ w, wliito._Ai-bertou. W“ in ‘Sununerside Yvednesduy- i ' ~ .19, -.t.~ consul; you.» oer-don anti-Nair McLeod, K. C-t arrived last. evening.t‘rotn‘.31lfiliYl1l9. N- B. "-ril-. Jrl-pnu‘ momma. Bangor. Maine, iospénding his vacation vriih his ‘parents at Port Hiliu -'-_Mr. WlnyDaiey. who was over training fnr- the airjorce at (lamp Borden,‘ reitlrued- uesday evening. Revive Cricket , f?’ A Nova Snotia, writer in the Si.» John Gluhq~ pas Ibsen entieavorlng tn-arotist- iuteiut ill cricket, which game hit» lu-vu ill the tiuclino in the Nlaritiuie Provinces for some years. He says: . . The decline of cricket in Nova Scotla and elsewhere in Canada during the past ttn or fifteen years in llly opinion is very regrettable. Base-ball cannot ‘take its place for it is’ a game for boys and. very young men. No man can success, [uily play than-ball or haeany in- clination to do so. as a rule. to put it ni the latest after tlrirty. Golf is-the elderly and old man's gainle, tennis. a fille game in its wayylaeks the camaratile and, l may adth- tho spice of danger that keeps" a man's nerves braced up in crloltet in. ‘lstatuling up" 1o a swift bowler.‘ This la nisolltoltiilg‘ in audits, curling bowls and "other. games df thecsamo character...» 1 =Whnt l have said of baseball will apply own more so to hookeymndl footibfllz" crlcitethr the one game chit tirlrlges the ygnlf-ln our ltta lmtweeiiwthirty and-sixty. , any" fifty-flue,‘ between the ViONflC-Jfltl gruelling tatreuuouaness of booe- hnli hockey and footlhaillmend the; leisuréncss of golf. bmvls lfilfgfll. " etc .- it la thehhe game keeps art" young. _ snrelvythern must. be nanny luv crs of the game in your town from wiser-glove wmlld be no difficulty in forming an eleven. The season. for outdoor games will noon p ‘no, on us and now‘ it is til.- vim» for cricketer: in an: parts of tiitfififl- time Provinces to get. WEN-ll??- ond start clulbs.. - ill l erman Answer,)5.<..;._. l "l Should Come Today FWRIIJN; Mlfltlt 2.1- scion-w." ‘before lifttrrb, 22rd of. w ‘lrilmnot ml . ill ti- t- V... h _ _ UMP‘ lmizold. to will? Y f ‘ n o: talrllignttoni l _ Va ‘t in unfiljloilllv, -1 86 h i 4'1 rm "ballerina" n4 '_ snug ‘u. ‘tlltonfllifll in rllglfltatltlmtlrifiitilililliimiré ‘rib "" .-J. P; Gallant, V" MNlKfll0l1€,‘VVflB in Summertime Wednesday“ on business. r ‘ ' .. ~' v ~- ' (Element. rrnnblii ofltlch- mend. spent the. winter in lilaine, returned iloltle Tuesday. L-Mins Maryiivlielwntyre. of . Cler- vuo-lr, was in iSummersido Wednes Y- - ‘ ' ' '-—¢Mr.‘Bayfield Yeo. Port mu. left for Rosebud. Alta. Tuesday morning. ' _ ' Many Lake . _ Freighters Lost During Vl/‘ar. TORODJTH. March fii-Canauu. sent about. sixty iakefreight carri- ers to the ocean tide during the war. and only twelve or fihteen have returned. 11hr: others will nev- er return, for they are either at the ‘bottom of the" sea have been burned, or sold. " _‘ g _ The great [majority went down through the activity of enemy Wh- marlnes. ' "" ' Capt. J. i3. Foote. a twelll known marine insurance expert. estimates the economic loss will nun up ar- ound ten milllop surmount» u great deal more, _ . The Canada Steamship Lines sent some eighteen vessels ._t_o tihe ocean Sin-"of therboats haveW-eturned‘ "from they out.’ and‘ are 110w be? iris put into‘ aha-mo ' at Kingston, hlidland, and ‘Collingwood. ' ‘ ' Captain Foots stun lust" night that navigation" would open [for steel‘ vessels on the Great Lakes 0b Al-tril tlrst,.from wiirich date insur- ance will be linden-written. Attila present time, he said » the outlook for tho vessels is very uncertain. 'i‘hc.rc is a good deal of grain at the head of the lalfesvtdbe moved. but so far there had been no indication oi a heavy. movement of tron ore, which forms much oi‘ the business ilritfhoeaijly part of tile sezlson. Tile mild weather. Would inter- fere, toonsvitlr. tile coal cari-ythig buslness,_as many dealers and rail- ways in Canada. _we_'r-e reported to have surplus stocks on hand.‘ i Girlsl‘ tSaYe1wYour_" Hair! '_ ‘Makeili: Ahlltldanti I‘ ‘ I . ._ . - y: I é '0 . .- ~ .... rl.'~ Fllhlliedinté -' lifter‘? "Din “flint”. ‘Oghillr tdkei built?‘ s, in Ire an woifdi-ouflbciluty, l ' l, igloo n l vyigmliplhn . .1 ' ‘- W fluff ad MIN: frsllleni Afllc" gives ti!‘ l‘ "I ‘t’ thilii-dull. fldlng hilr that youthful wit for r. .' ‘pours nit brightness‘ 4nd abundant tiuaitimu- n. - . . ‘a; computing and Mrs. McLellalrs Mam" mm‘- "3_"°“"” “d Ellawafl‘ Tuesdayavetungat Summerside. -_-PERS0NAPs' motto“ rm jsvsulunLw-Tlié llfllrvttlllll It one time-they. were , i-vvlgplatytv name for sale bookstom, ‘ linerln fancy twseds, 811661811)’ ‘priced to "clear-each 31-25- meooowoontomrrwomunwl ., raincoat: priced, at $15.00 10,322.00 qligw QEQRGETTI ' blouses assorted shades. only $2.95 ‘each. Sea tihem." Sinclair and Stewart ' Llmlted- ' ' —-_- stock secured by fitur buyers While visiting the" markets. A big value each‘_$2.95. Sinclair and Stew-- art. U-nllted - t _PHOTQGRAPHED¢—TIIB Bede quo ‘Hockey team were pltetosrerli, elf-by Percy newness.- Tuesday afternoon, this team scar-eel»? uvull ' to iiordenis-l in the Hockey Game death too "- plane's! thebome ol‘ her. da.ush_ter_ Mrs. H.:H._ Beer. Snmmerside at eight o'clock last evening, M Gullema M. Reid at the ugaqt 88 years» Funeral not-ice will appear later. _ - ‘ ~._uonlsis BURNE-D_-The sum- merside fire brigade was called-Olli- Wednesday "morning at» 9 a. m., fol-"la-"fire-at the ~east'~ and of the townie barn ~ ‘belonging " to Mr. Church of an American‘ firm, and occupied by..'Joliii_ ‘ ‘Harkness. was Pit-lily destroyed, Ttwo cows and one nom ‘were hoilfletlfivithindt at the 'tlme“ofiihe_fire and with prompt action ofpartieson the WEBB. the two cowsrwero" removed safely. but before the horse could be taken out the, loft. which we‘; tult of hay and straw cqllapsrdlnnd the horse died within ‘tile bu _in;.liuilaing_ The loasis quite s envy "one to Mr. Harknen. The proruptness of the fire brigade being on the sccnc very few minutes after the alarm was rung lu. saved the situation very much. —HOLMAN‘S NEW CATALOG. --'I‘he Bargain Catalog, issued by R_ T. Holman. Limited, of Bummer side, in one of the “brightest and most interesting o! all the preced. ing twenty four numbers produced" by that enterprising Island firm, Features ur this issue are the first sixteen pages which describe and‘ illustrate spclal extraordinary bar gains from all departments of the bl! store. This Yfifllt‘ all articles list edln-pnges seventeen to seventy- "W- inclusive. are delivered to my Mldress in Eastern Canada, a s... offer tihstwlli prove imost favorable to alhcuswnlcrs and the first 051e,- t i’! the kind to be made by anyoon l “ntllmlilllli! so complete a-lino‘ of merchandise as this hi; storu, made on all orders f U19 catalog amounitllg: my: 3,’. m°T0wT1Ie inner and outerictwors of the catalog are rpflngafi m ‘our them lhldtfiipflflg and t-he suits have . pbltifg y,“ d .3113 Eomflete bbdkbr 16o pretty new lines and touches be», Pages i d ' values. a ‘inn.’ ed “m! axwmkmm t , . Famine‘ W“.. hung-i "New I "I l NOTfSROSBIBUNQ 5st; "Q0011 Friday comes this “mum “that old. woman runs . folio a penny tr ' WT‘ hot cit-nu buns} “o a penny’ 05,18. v rtue is if r ‘vhflfs and. A. Sou believe Thwggxffiflg“ ‘W214i’. like conunon Earn-m Poor Vmvuinu Aanmmac, Thousands ofihothc-rosa‘ buns aro flu“ QVBYYIPYUIB on Good. Friday 1v DWAOIIB wwho pttnoh no meaning ‘:10 the custom but Only know» the ~ (g1; i-iweut current and raisin fill; e bung 8T9 [very igood indeed. Or- llflliiilly these buns were made liy i _ lieu. Greek and Roman priests nh honor (if-the spring equinox. w en the worship ofthe moon and °l Dull". "19 Kqddepaof the moon, was celebrated" The buns were Iliad‘! Y0lli1d h) represent the full {noon and square cross was mark- e .upon them" to show the [our uuilrtersor ‘seuaons of the year. The "customrof eating these hung Wm! s6 zeuerul that the early- (‘rriatians indulged in it as well "I Hi0 its-sum. lt istold that Paul unable to stop it, had he m; desired, said "Lot thqwround roll» represent tlleearth. and "the four earners ol’ It into which the Go 1 °l"‘“|i1'b9-carried." . B” TIVTB ar- tnanv legends aibout hot cross buns and lt would seem made trom thl. doulth. kneadethto mnlrtybitelrd for ‘til? Qadmnelit qnrl Held NW by Aliutgtmmbp. tmw t-"erv tlstnilv mains their; awn to wit their Mrticular maxilla ably" tfaliitnntlon really gecedtilaly "is l-‘ill- ~tbwir have a. distintliilhlng uni-k 6mm th- top. l‘ - “my; creme cues. odd i top-in npw at'$10.00_nnd $15_00. " » .-_ [ginclftli andtlftsward, Llmlthd-l ~' t‘ _, - -. 4 l ' ', Q-J-QADI-E3/ Au. wootiiull over t svrnterm-aascirtQG wit)", 116W r ‘one afternoon was really’ not suf- As in other ygars_-frae dome’? m ficient to got any iden of the glories - prominent. Passersby in the dress goods depui-Mnent wereut once at- l l». are a flpftl/ they-cents just which . nature needs to malt; good the wear tearofdaily. life. AcupofOXQ, with a biscuitor two, for boon. Spring Styles ' l Ualieretl lil- At Patons. Ltd; Yesterday's bright, sunshine made theflfluster tnllllnery opening at Patons siltrplyirreslstlble, and all afternoon the immense store was crowded to capacity and fashion’: favorite lfats for the coming sum- uier were widely discussed. The first spring hat is'of small or medium size to accompany the street suit or tailored frock, but when the warm iweather comes the large hat will be the smart selec- tion and every vromau looks her 1,95; in a pig bat. it shades the eyes and giveytthem" a ‘rested eoreno look. ' . A large hat of Henna iStttraw at Patons showing was decidely pic- turesque with its flaring -brim and quaint flower on upper brim, while a smart small close toque of Hard- ing blue had as its ' garniture ex. qulsltepink roses veiled in blue tulle. This was one of the favorite small models ' The that mnrle entirely of ribbon is popular. and as the soft "slou- chy" typo of hat is very beoomins to lllost women, there is mtiell in 1v- sald ill favor oi‘ tltt- ""“" ‘ lit-Ill- lt may ho ti-- _ . in any preferr ed col z", ill uullfSE. and is quite tTllRPllllIlg, especially for sports W911i‘. Hats of falllc silk or ‘tnfetta are equally gout! enllroldcred in wool or chenillefiln contrasting color. stitched or decorated with beads. One roll brim sailor was faced with blue silk. and its only decor-a. lion was a cross stitch in white Angora yarn, thut it was most effec ve. For dressy wear the flower trimm ed hat will be very popular, and just at prestxtlt a great tnauy very brltzh. colors are being featured and many of them have smn/rt veils gracefully limped‘ Patons entire store has been re- novatetl from top to bottom and of‘ their new lmrlng styles. Ilrrhhc readyJo-wear department theorems: have a new sheen to! braid" and tbuttons here and there that make them sim ly irresistible Theisport dklrts a equally fetch lug,‘ colored plaids being very traoted hv the‘ softly blending ehedrrl 0i iilie riiirssaattnirnnd voilcs» so gracefully draped. many show_ lite mo effect of the finished gown». with rich laces, etc. lffhryEanter ineckwear is a thing. of lovilnsw "and as necessary to lwlfilitottu“ the old suit as is the Easter Hut. New gloves, and pretty veil zlnd-Isilk‘ hose lend a toilet; or ""1 if“! (“tint-fluent was never lv-t twlookra utter. while an exquisite lIlOlIBB that tit-ens out \\'h"n tun mm r0"! lnioosened is the choicest than: lmttrzinablo. Pan-ms’ blouses ltrid olm-"m to anv suit nnrffllety‘ prirnl; are flhpfoynd 1w 311;. i ‘ Tile showing will be continued lnrlfii‘. so that everyone will have “‘ °°°°"l“""Y 0i’ making selections in time for Easter Sunday. lays Add Stomach Cansts ittiigestion tsxosss or t-tvnnotil-li-otttc AO|D souns “rt-ta rooo AND FORMS =GA8EQ Vnriuesstaa food den-yea "in thP stomach dicoays. or miter. fem; 9M4 thusame as. food left‘ in tho WP“ all‘. save a noted authority. He also itelis no tilletlltndftestlon irl rutrwd My lupin-scantily. win- lt‘! there tswm anew of rim tnliopic acid in tihie staunch which ilirrlvonfs comnlletie tiireihiort and starts Tomi rfemrentatiorl. "Thur BVP-"Ivtllilnx onion amino in the stomach nmch film Ififbfl gong-p in a can. mmvinn aicrftlfll a amt flees WMCYI inflate the atom-ten i"??? l W! ttulloou 11km we fool n eatvy. iwtrw misery in my dietit- wabqnti numb. we me- tateeour food or ban-heartburn. liar-valence. sraiiorlbrinhnor momma. Ho tells us to lay amide all air nnttcvm-nv lllnt tr uuenlmw-inl ‘Q1’ 0f thh fbmilv eat one hot cums h nnfoomt Fridav the homo Mill "i inmates will hwnrouev-vnd 6mm "'16 ‘and accidents ‘ail- thmnth the "if? ‘file flervtian tron have tin mtn- tron. new: om Ohlftrttnbeq 74%?“ "In flow iuoir- in moving auntie‘: on is mount! vim I‘ " dlh rolls must be g t l. \' ' rtiilt h! b» - a itrvlltteiloiti. "W" erolctlirlnt ‘HM 4mm us". ‘If yttjfhpt no rtanflttgra ._p\mpq- Qfl qmygt gm‘; . - ‘ flilMY-kifiod‘) FM n, Mill.” i _ ' m‘- rmitb: stool-ll» . p?” It‘ . t." ... _ l - gm my’: Min mo» i-tvrmt ‘uh-g n» " _ _‘ > and sultan» plush-tiara n et-tfvo time and fnflhnrll- Int Mun "W iihtirmvtev tfour ounces of Jaw! Baillie and take a ttthtuprviymnt l“ Ii- Plnm of water hetvvre Int-mir- fiet and drill» while lit in offer wt-nttt-r RM‘ fflitilfligtmnvg Q" qqn- "W- this for: weir. While rc- Wif fftl-lflwlttlvefirvfl. don», oi in Im- WWIM ‘in nétttnnliii- the achtlfv, rvtmnvo the ‘ Ibwit i-llfl r . wonderful ventiqn- , ‘g. those “elements ‘ refinement and elmmrto any nuttitp _ wednés afternoon March 23rd, OU ARE INVITFDVTO visit the most stri ~ in_g exhibit" of file‘ Mtllinerv in Clftou n, Beautiful goods. selected in New York by our huvers Miss McLeiian a ad MlS: Foster will be shown. —TRIMMED Mounts. -UN'I"RIMMI{D HA rs. —KiDDIt s HATS a —-MilLll\1-.itY TRIMM- INGS. i » Second floor main store front. l t Moore and a l McLeod limited _ -~.-_z= oooooo t ' ' tlPTiCAL" ' LENS titanium; - ' tur Lena iirimiinjtittlilnt the only um- on the ls- land .4» (tally Pflfilfllfdglll manufacturing t e =vari nus ltittds of lr-IISEB. used in correction of tiefl-ctive vision. There arc no long dc; , lays in watilntiifor ‘special lenses I'm in ‘LSNAPPY sianvirs, a the motto of our tistnlllishmellt ‘ 5 G. F. ilutcheson llptenlutriit 1 Oytiollo t 1 0&0 cOQQ¢0o0Q¢0¢IqOOQQ3'."._' l t’:-_-;-.-.. 2.. _ -1_: 1.;."'.“" Threatened To‘ . "Harm Man 0f Eta!‘ Lamoy lcntenecd h Three MWQW Jlli for Throatonlflil Flmw‘ Horn . > PHIbAiDEyfltlAr- Mur- 2k gun-y 1" pm”. of ,¢Ohest-.~r. W;- who threatened to Niger‘?! ° 9r. litmus] t? B. . °.°'i“‘°t »". ll... . gm to till-ea ntonlm in the county l1 u, _, "ti" . "bills; tastiest tn. nc"v3loH,'iti letter w mm, Riddle. wile gig?" owner of um ‘o War. H! ._ V . her and the hone with ll! ‘_ . if-hs we; not paid QLWP-d» Or clued that lie had not lnugttpttc force payment of the money. moi’? i: wuitiu to sea vtliilizlifiilllb W001i] d0. . r- n" .,. ,..»..3 . ' y, '.