-~_.--.~....._ .----.-._..__ Pllllrlil, 1928‘ V,__I___./_,. . . . JBIGHTEN YOUR HOME Jvno AT LITTLEJEXPENSE \ "Uinlniur/Ir" I'm/Ian! Nfl- 32R. " " A Ilmll nl- lnrr/ilr u/r/ Frcllr/J lug fill/CHI ‘in Jclig/zl/ully r/lrcrillg rolunri i: J/Jflll"! llerr. 5o incxpsivc‘ Why “put oil” the pleasure of charming rug patterns on the floors of your home? . . . Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs are so inexpensive . . . and the patterns are the most beautiful obtainable in any type of floor-covering. Sec them at your dealer's or send the CUIIPIJII for the latest pattern hook in full colours . . . you will be astonished to learn how very little they cost. i270 st. Patrick $1.. Montreal. Send Hi0, without cost or ob- lilzalivu. I copy oi your latest booklet CUARANIEF. _ . unmcriosulmmnn I. ' onvuvrmwrvmn -—-- i Congolcunl Canndfl Limiinl. sat; l‘ ‘ .izcr that have been sent in. it. flocks as though New Arman is gl)-‘ ' ling to hold her own in the potato. industry during the coming seasoan _l@.-§l_7f\lillilTwiTmlfb ‘FV-WDIAN - New Annan And Vicinity It sure was very funny. . When the snow began to g0. Everybody thought ‘twouid soon be dry. But when March was leavin‘: winter. ;lt began to snow attain, l And the strongest cxclalnationl was. Oh my! I Mr. J‘. C. Pillman. Travellers Res‘. iis at present in Freetown. Mr. Oswald Kelly. Clermont. was; in New Arman Saturday. Mr. James D. Somers. Wllmot Valley. was a visitor to Summerslda. Saturday evening. i Mr. Bert Poole. Wilmot Valley. rc-l polls the travelling; to New Ammo] ‘in vcry poor condition. I l K Messrs. H. R. Moasc and Jnlnl-s ilvlarchbonk of New Annan. arrived. frcln the Capital l-‘ridayl evening. Mrs. ‘Fallnagl- lvlontgolncry. Travw pliers Rest. WllS among the many; lvisltors to Sumlncrside. Thursday. l _ i Mrs. lszlbcllc Mouse. New Arman. ‘is being u-elcomcd back after her‘ wisit to Sulunwrsicle and othrr lplaccs. - \ "'—*" l Mr. Earle Hucstis. one of thy: busy farmers ni Wilmot Valley. was‘ in New Annan on a business trip Saturday afternoon. k Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. New ‘Arman. was a pil-SSCIILZOJ’ on the 9. (r-‘clock train cn routc t0 Sulnmer~ side Friday morning. s. .7. Iiarlgv Waugh. Fred K. Clark. and others. Wilmot Valley. were busy ltauling fertilizer from Nev. Annan. Saturday‘. March 31s; Mes Mr. Heath Clark. North Bedequo.’ lpaid a business trip to Clerks Mills. lWilmot Valley. Saturday morniun. iwhere Mr. Wymon Clark of tlmtl place is doing quite a business. ~< Judging by tlic.ol'cllars for fertil- Misses Ruby and Ella Mouse anti .Mr. John Moase were among the llnany who witnessed the staging of 1 play by the Kelvin ' Dramatic We carry the full range of patterns and sizes in Gold Seallbnl. i... K@........w.. t... Thursday Uongoleum from d-oor mats to the largest i-oom size. evening last. l l __..__ l Mr. John Mclnnis. Carpenter" of Our range of designs and new low prices are surc t0 satisfy yo“ ‘us. pm has been busily cngagedl. Call and see yourself. You will be convinced. , oPROWSE/BROS. LTD. in erecting a veranda to ihc from’ of his residence. “This is a splendid‘ improvement to ills already com-‘ for-table home. 1 l There have been in New Annna‘ during the past number of day". iseveral men engaged in eel-fishing] DISEASE- FREE rox llllllolllzs s ullo: POSSIBLE or use or lnuoK FIRE oull __-__.-_--_-_ which lrlloctivciy destroys the llciully “OUIIWHPIII. LIHIKNUYIII. and other numerous harn- sltcs which create havoc in fux pens and result in serious losses to ranchers. IIISINFEGTANTS ALMOST lllltuitrss Actual tests luv/c proved that lluok Wurmieggs will survive alter twenty-tour hours’ immersion in Carbollc Acid. Lunlrfl/Orm l3 also extremely tenacious of life and disinfect- ants are practically vulueless for either lung worm or hnok worm. TIIE llllE SIIIlE REMEDY This (lentil-dealing llame FIRE PROJECTED HY THE IIAULK FIRE GUN. reaching over thirty inches in length and of 2,000 degrees F. burns up eggs and worms, destroying them utterly. For years Buclcrlologists have rel-outlined “s potency but ll rc- malned for Huuck to invent a safe and sane way at‘ using lire. i‘ "TIIE lllluoll Fllll-Z oull has been thoroughly tested out in leading l‘. Ill. I. Ranches (luring the past season wllh’ marvellous results in reduction ol‘ losses and healthier foxes. These results were respon- sible forour large sales last season and many repent orders received for this year. I i PRICE. Owing to a nuvllerlal reduction In (Yuslonui charges we are able t» quolo [hue]; n“ nun. gt the very, low price of $65-00,dcllvcmd to any station on I‘. E. l. Full lntohnfllon on Immi- llllrlallhl. nlsollu oo.. uum-zn. (Tharlottetown, I’. E. I. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FDR MARITIME PROVINCE-S t land report the cat-ch fairly small | {In former clays. in the same places... the supply more than exceeded thel idemand. ‘ . Mr. Harold Skerry. an efiicien". iassistaiut at H. R. Moasifis store; ‘New Annan. spent the past wed-cl end at his home in Tyne Vallevf» His many friends were pleased to sce him around again if only for u‘ 'Sll0l‘t time. l Among the many who were in the (City Tuesday morning are as fob; ': Mr. Hopgood Raynrr. Cirr- Inmnt. Messrs. Wm. Taylor. Jnmcsf lMarchbank. marl .l. W. Waugh. New: l/lnnan. Robert and Hubert Agilcw. Wllluot. Valley. ' l l —— l We understand the material for. ilaying a switch at Clermont. is there; lalready for construction. What u. convenience and help that will be to the larmcrs of this place. Indian River. Clermont. etc. The proposed new work is surely worthy oi hearty l, pomlncndation. i l i A group of younlz people are new; .tin_u a good musical education from! Jheir music teacher. Mrs. Georsze Ramsay. a talented musician of this intone. Mrs. Ramsay. too. it may be said. is always ready tn give 0f herl ilalent in entertainments. socialj junctions, etc. etc. ' Mr. Alden Moase. New Annanr Elllllivtl buyer and butcher is here. [there and everywhere. always on tho ‘job connected with his “busy" buzz- lincss. When he can drive he drives and when he cant. ho walks‘. any- livay he gets there. as the fcllel‘ ‘says. “all in good time.“ | l l A very pleasant evening was spent . in Wilmot Valley Hall. v Thursdnfl- ftho 29th. inst. when the members .of Excelsior Division met. An elec- ltion cf officers was carried out latter which a bountiful lunch was lscrvcd consisting of all sorts of ilzcod things. The good people “of | Wilmol Valley surely score one. on ‘l furnishing eats." .Women, Your Mani- ; fold Duties Requires st. (‘illln-rlnl-s. 0l|t.---"U|lrll.li: my early ilnlrrlcd llfc Dr. Diana's Pmvor- .‘ ltc PIGQBIlDJHHI we: vol-y helpful to me an I tonic nml net-vine. I had he- come all rundown my nerves were Ill upset. I could not sleopglnll was wen: and miserable. wlln nrlvlncd by my mother to try Dr. Plow-om Favorite ..\\. I a A‘; E4 ‘fl '-\\\B;~"r=:;.".-' ~ \"\.'” ‘i? ll ‘Nsifilfhlyl-F ‘ill wivp/ ' ‘l ‘l .. ‘ I I _ 01ft l “i? l" ‘l’ piiiitl. i/l/f ball/i’. " Go ttw-vu-rs w - > .-,..- . l], bull: u! ll.'l'l:'l\"l'Il'IS'l' Cnnlw 41;; mun.‘ HVIIC/l aml Ill-.- old-style corn‘: x l l l.__ w. zit/rear Tlr-is nu- hall roa Puslsnlw risen mtnvnrL ACK-COUNTRX’ roads l Pot-holes and deep ruts! from side to side-slicies near the ditch—p ulls back on the road with a lurch. play havoc with ordinary tires. The ear or truck is swung Such loads Heavy loads ! Six people in a five passenger car. Weighty samples in the back of a sales- man‘s car. An overloaded truck. Ordinary _ - tires carffstanci up. Speed! Trains to catcli . - . . forty miles to go and only an hour to do it . . . bus. schedules t0 keep 1,. __ . . burning up the road all the time idltNQ Wonder, ordinary/tires give out. c/ Goodyear Has produced special Ileavy Duty tires for buses, trucks and ears in the most severe types of service; Husky‘, rugged tirev-extraiheavy, extra strong. Tough, rough, road-gripping All-_ Weather Tread. Heavy rubber ribs on the sidewalls. These tires are bears for punish- ment. If you have unusual roads, loads 0r speeds, ask the Goodyear Selected about Heavy Duty tires. Dealer Goodyear Means “Good Wear ‘ifiAn u i.:.t‘.".'dil Mr. Robert Agnew. Wilmot Val icy. was to New Annan. Monday‘ evening". Mr. H. R. Mouse. Merchant. New i immim‘ 59cm Summ-l’ with fflem“ iEvcLvn Gaudet. 3. Rosetta Gallant. down East. Mr. Hubert Agnew. Wilmot Valley. is the owner of a brand new Chcv- . rolet Coach. We expect. to see some speeding when the time for car- driving arrives. A goodly number of farmers and report litters of foxes. We wish them the best of luck in one of P. E. 1.1; most thriving industries. Mrs. James Marchbank. with her daughter and son. Miss Margaret and Master Clarence. New Annan. spent-Monday at North Bcdequc. guestslof Mrs. Marchbankis mother. Mrs. F. MacMnrdo. Mr. John Thomas Condon is a very busy man these days. In fact. his vzork during the winter months has been quite extensive and is "to be continued." in painting. varnish- ing and building. John Thomas ls an artist in his business and a. great number oi people are not slow in [finding him. pllllll! him up. so w StYQIIQth ‘speak, with marl! work than he can find time for. It you want a good job done on your carrlnze or car. bring it; in quickly or you may be ruled out. Tllflj10ifi8 are down ‘tls night once more. And as my thoughts do whirl. I try to think but only find A very sleepy girl. T. Proust-lotion and it relieved me of the Wrllc the Faculty of Dr. fee] tln- nmnl of frl-c nilvliln. Ever tried llr. Pierce‘! Plcannut liar. Min-l lH-llols‘: till lN-llrts for 3hr. .. nervousness n n ll mndo ml- a well. strong w o m a n. l Slur-v llnm I have always recommended ll in uouk n'ul|l~-|l."—-.\lrn. NJ". SIML -5 Frxluclll $1.. i .\ll llrnzglnin. Flulll or tnhlntll. Plerm’! lilrnli-ln llulnl in llufiuln X..\'.. it ‘yoldwilmilred P70!“ l rlcmsu couvam" month of March. l Grade X. l. Isabel ‘Perry aldlne Fitzgerald. 3. Ada Shea. Grade IX. l. Frances Kenny. 2 ranchers from sill-rounding vieintlvl Honor roll ol Tlgnlsh Convent tori and (equal). I. Ger-lKelth Warren. Georgie Doyle. 3. Irene Burke. Grade. VIII. i. Ruiina Hogan. ‘J. Laetitia. Bernard. 3. Helena Vliiar-ii and Vida Shea lPqllfllL Grade VII. l. Helen Ryan. A now nozzle \\'lill gasoline contain.» a valu; that anlonmtiralll‘ shirts off ill» _\\'ln-n tlu- llosc lo which tin.- dtrllgi‘ ls zittaclu-zl is lllled. “l” ‘limit; Willie For the use of divers in nnmpaw ativcly shallow water :1 Germa-i has lllVPlll-‘(i a still that carries ii..- own stipply 01' air and docs not. r--- quire the tisc oi a pump. flow Grade VI. i. Inna Gaudct. L’. iFrances Murphy. 3. Marcella Burr» ard. . Grade V. i. Frances McLcllun. 2. iRuth Evans. 3. Louise Perry. , Gracie IV. i. Marie O'Brien. 2. . iDoris Gavin. 3. Georgina Perry. l l Grade III. 1. Bernice Martin. 2 lJcrin Heinphill. Il. McBride Bernard. . Grade ll. l. Ailrcda Gaudl-t. ‘.1. lRita O‘Bricn. 3. Elm‘ Gaudet. Grade I. l. Georgie ‘Hemphill. ‘.5. .Eleanor Hogan and Bobby Kinch. l3. Lillian Skerry and Edith Gaudet. I l lProgresslve Series oi Piano Lessont. i i Class I. 1. I-‘rnncl-s Kenny. too percent. 2. Ada Shea. Irene Bin-kc. Rufina. Hogan. 9D 3-4 percent; ‘l. ‘Mary Brmvn. 99 l~4 percent. l Class II. l. Irma Gaudet. Frances Murphy. 99 7-8 percent: 2. Marcella Bernard. 99 1-8 percent; 3. Francs-s McLellan. 97 3-8 percent. Class III. l. Bernice Martin. 100 percent". 2. Marjorie Mchellan. U‘ percent: 3. Jean Hemphlll. 92 l~'.: percent. '- 4 IRISIITOWN scnoor. ' The following is the standing oi" Irlshtown school: Grade 8-1, Alma Campbell: Jessie Cousins: 3. Kathleen Cous- ins’. l. Freddie Davtsorr. ; Grade 'l—l. Ruth Campbell: l. ‘Glenn Campbell. Grade 6.—l. Ruby Cousins and lNorma Dnvison. equal; 2. Jean ‘ Campbell: 3. John Macbeod. Grade 5.—-l. Gladys Profit: 2. Ed- -ltll Campbell: 3. Harold MaeLeod. Grade ‘ill-i. Helen Campbell and Arthur Profit. equal: 2. Josie Ready. .7 v N Grade I Sr.—l. Anna Warren; 2. Grade I Jr. -l. Henry Ready, 'i'vachel' John Murphy. h? mm!” A/pnunmz-vl. I Ujfifllf/IZCWZM. 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