GET A NEW HAT ‘ $2.50 TO $8. 00 er- -_' Charlottetown. .G‘YY ‘ss- l. .._ , Two Trouser Suit fine Blue Serge $2500 Honestly we think that this is the best 25.00 suiting proposition to be had in Eighteen ounce Blue Serge, double breasted coat, two pairs trousers, rich fast colour. Come in and try it on. a! -t l.- h. .. tress-I .1 = 11m .~ 35 Boys Suits—at $5.00 35 Boy's Suits in fancy Grey, Brown and Fawn Tweeds, Single and Double Breasted Coat sizes 25 to 35. To clear . . . . . . . . Some long pant suits, some short. $5.00 e "leer .7 - ya Fox Serge. . . . -_~ _ and vest, all sizes we». . Spring Coat $11.95 “a 80 l\1en’s and Young Men's Spring Coats in fancy Browns, Fawns and Grey Herringbones. Slip on and Guard Models. Sizes 34 to 42. All new Spring Tweed Boy’s Spring Reefers in fancy Tweeds and Blue . . . . . . .. $2.75, $3.75, $4.75, $5.50 '" ' Boy's All Wool Blue Serge Suits, Double Breast- ' ed models, two pair long pants, coat Young Men‘s Fawn Trench Coats, _V*"",‘._ Leather buttons, full belt, all sizes oore o» McLeod Ltd. $11.95 $15.50 $10.00 Western ion 1 I -IOLIOI OOUlNAt the Police‘ Court at Summerside a drunk IO- peared beiore Btdpsndiary Wyatt and was fined $2 and coma-B. ' —'l'0 ARRIVE IN OIIAIL- On Thursday iotnmst. car losdoi choice Western Horas and mares. All are broken to all kinds of farm work. and guaranteed in every respect Terms to responsible parties 2597-21 —AUO'I.'ION SALE OI‘ HORSES- Will sell by auction at MeNellYs Liv- ery stable. Summer-side, at 1 p. m. on Saturday April 12th, one car- load of choice western horses. ‘Iierms made known at sale. P. J. Wright, Auctioneer. 2046-31. —SYMPATHY IXPIISSED. -. Much sympathy is expressed ior Capt. E. H. Anderson and Mrs. An- derson of Bummerside in the death on Monday. of their infant son. aged ‘l weeks. The little one was laid to rast on Tuesday aitemoon-S. —IN THE POLICE COURT-In. the Police Court at Summer-side on Monday one drunk came before Stip- endiary Wyatt and was fined s15 and costs or twenty days. A case’ of lar- ceny. in connection with the disap- pearance oi some parcels from a buggy left in a shed whilst the own- er was doing some shopping at Sum- rnerslde, was next taken. Home ev- idence was heard and the case sd- journed for further hearing on Wed- nesday. S. ——- | -SP'ECIAL PIE-EASTER. SIlEV-I ICES-A series of special rare-Easter ; serflces will be commenced in the Baptist Church, Summer-side. on Sunday 13th. A most unusual factor inthosemeeflnlmwillbethat Rev. w. H. Harding who will conduct them, held special services in Sum- merslde more than fourty years ego. It is seldom a.man la able to come back and hold special meetings after forty year-s from. his first one. Bince Mr. Harding book up the work. the attendance at all the services has very much increased, and every depart- ment has taken on new lite and ln- tcrcst —KEIIN INTEREST SHOWN IN NEW DIDIIATURE RIFLE RANGE —~Very keen interest is being shown in the new Miniature Shooting Range, which has recently been opened in Summerslde. Some very good scores have been made, among those making some good ones being Mr. William Cannon, popular radio announcer at Holman‘: Radio sta- tion. with an eighty four and Mr. James Morrison, .lr.. with eighty two. It is to be hoped that the boys will continue such good work. A member of the Rifle Club has put up a prize o! some silver spoons and a spoon shoot will be held on ‘mes- day, April 15th. for teams of three men each. The Linkletter hosd sharp shooters are lust getting started and some keen competition between them and the Bummerside boys is expected. S. --KENSING'ION SCHOOL Gilli.- DEEN T0 RECEIVE TOXOID l. tment-qlidiss Zinck, Red Cross nurse for Prince County, was in Kensingiion all last week makingl her annual examination of the school children. Miss Zinck reports that the standard of hnlth has non- slderably rnproved among the child- ren. The school building has receiv- ed much needed repairs and r0- ilects much credit on thl! manus- rnentAmeoiingoft-hetrueiadswes held at which it was decided to have the children receive the toxoid treat- ment (or immunisation from diph- theria. The first treatment will be given this (Thursday) aunt-m when the doctors and nurse will be in attendance at the school. It is daurous that as many children un- dpr school an as possible will be -- Herbert McQuaid, Harmony iii-Wilder to Souris on the - Saturday night. 1110011101110 .. 1 urlmlo .. l‘ If you want ' Expeditions and Y‘ ~ Expert workmanship w. e .' n. s. vacuum Brcmvim Omicw. one c: madam most famous churches, is to be ow- ered inside wdih morale decor-aliens in all colors, the work requiring l0 YCBRI. Motion picture people of France are protesting hmufm to the school to receive the treatmsntF-S. . -BUUDBI-IIDE CITIZEN! DIS- did not appear to be very much need m A we v ' u. Miss Madonna How ans-la Theron [QWIII r Guticura iseablflllhllllfllrfill up ma». cs1 irritation wtilmfisiimusmmmm§eusenul s; moummusadajFil-Q“ Cutrorra Machete Co “shunt dun-a heeled." 8:751:31!) Miss Madonna Lllewecab. Murphy's (‘an Nova Seeds. ‘ murmurs-essence“ nrrmham-‘fr , Hvfieldbfimples. i “"13: fii-‘i’: Hall on Tuesday evening for the par-pose of discussing the advisabil- ity of the town acquiring or renting from Mr. Barnuel Cannon for as an airport. Mayor Lidstone ed. Mr. H. ‘I’. Ben, chairman of the committee appointed in look into the matter at a previous meet- lng, stated that the committee had received a report from Mr. Irving to the effect that the" proposed field was the most suitable for an airport that he had come across in eastern Canada. Mr. Flemming. trllot of the airmail plane, also expressed the same opinion. In view of this they had obtained an Iwcement 1mm Mr. Samuel Cannon. in writing. oi which the following are the essen- tial featureez-Mr. Cannon agrees to permit the Town o! Summcrside the use of part of his property at the north end of the wwn as a landin: field for aeroplanes until June lat, 1930, at a rental of $25 with an sd- ditional s36 icr damages. For the use of lot No. 1 for one year $350 and i‘? for the use of lot No. 2 for one year $350 until June 1931. For a period of] ' five, ten or fifteen years. lot 1, $300 geon, 2.80 p. m. Rev. C. U. MacNev- and lot 2. $200 per yoar. The com- bined lots would make a standard | landing field, could be obtained for * the yearly sum oi $500. ‘Fares months notice to be siren to Mr. Cannon should the town wish w cancel the agreement. Notice is not necesary i! land is only used uni-ii June 1st. That the town. has the privilege of removing any fences or doing any neoeuary leveling or. grading required for the construc- tion of an airport or for the better- ment cd the ground lor air port pur- poses. Also the erection of any billldngs considered necessary. Pro- vided that any fences, etc, are re- placed and the land returned in a tllable condition at the termination o! the lease. His Worship Mayor Lidstone felt that it was of vast im- portance that this matter of estab- lishing an airport at Summersirle should receive very careful consid- eration from the people. for al- though at the present time! there cdouch athingitcouldnotbede- nied that it would be a necessity in a very short time if Sumrnerside wanted to keep abreast oi the tmissl The Tow-n Council. however. had no authority to act on such s matter as this unless the people were un- animously tn favor o! the ides. Ser- eral o! the citizens present express- ed them-moi.“ as in favor of the! movement. Mr. new. speaking on‘ behalf ol the Board of Trade. said that they would endorse enfihini that the 1mm Council did in the matter. 111' view of a proposed pes- senger service w. Boston and Nova Scot-ta. which Jvould be ex- tended to the Island if there were suitable landing places it was im- portant that the matter should be thoroughly looked into. The prices asked for the field were considered by all pruent as bcins very "INP- able. Mr. B. w. Rminson. pointed out the advisability oi purchasing the land outright and considered it would be a‘ sound investment. It was agreed that the Town should be given the cwo-tumvy of purchas- ing the land. Mr. L. M. McNeill. cuss Amman-a srnall but on- thudaatic mesons vi the W!" °' simmer-side was held in the ‘mm "" tax reductions will not ‘ trade sufficiently. .__;_-'- IAVI YOU! IYIS IXAMINID A!!! LAIIII ITITID I! i Eostfem-Guardion -I0llm I000 71.003 hatter than ever. All cmcsrs. aiu-i-l-lmonth. .3120!!!‘ 0N GETTING cur h! lemons-Robinson's, dunimersids. ' 3044-8-21. JCALL AND sen OUR. NICE line o! Ladies‘ Coats and Dresses, all sizes. medium price. J. W. Murdock co., Montague. 3043-31 ——-- u .331!!!‘ ARRIVED-A nice rsny of Ladies‘ and Men's Hats. Value i our motto. J. W. Murdock d: Co. 296-11 ..'MIN'! AND BOYS’ SUITS—A at medium price. J. W. Murdock -\ Co. Montague. 2043-3) JUNIIID CHURCH OI’ CAN- ADA-Ceorgetown and Sturgeon. Services Sunday. April 18th. oeorse- town. 11 a. m. and 7 p. m; Stur- in. pastor. JNOTICE 1'0 Oil-HAM PATIONS. —Mr. Wesley Dingwell will haul cream again this season to the Bourls Creamery Irom the following dis- tricts: Bey Fortune, Red House, An- nadale. Little River and Little Pond Date o! beginning this service will be advertised later. flllld-i-B-ttsdl. .___._-______- LOWE! IBIITUWN SCHOOL Standing of HWY Heeiown school roi- Qtamoutlh o! mm. Grade X-l Helen Bernard Gram IX-l dive ivflfi I Gladys Sense-rd 3 5x Dun‘. Cnde-VII-l nan-r Reeves Grade VI~l Walter sin-vest Ind Olga Reeves (equal) 2 Mae Gardiner a Vivian Bernard and Welter Ber- nard (equal) Grade IV-l Guelih Arsmslult Grade III—-l Una Bums. P of the erfect Hose! Y otrvm DREAMED or A srocrono of perfect satis- fying colouring, of slenderly graceful ankle design, of Bmwth. unwrinkling fit. and in these new J‘ rless of weight. Kass!‘ finest. pure thread silk, 110K. Medium Service Wdllht "BLINDO" Ieel. shown Jase. Aurora. Chaise. Arab or leash. Daintil! Dill" colours. Per pair r KAISER STOCKINGS Your dream comes true STOCKINGS OFFER’ YOU ALL" the qualities of your ideal, developed in either in the sheer. shimmering clear- chlffon weight or the flawless lustre of the service They're perfect all the way " ’ 4 DELIGHTFUL NEW NUMBERS. rux. on esurrns." noel. Rayner _ . Picot hp. a dslgbtially. shear Blocking. I11 In lambskin. BIIII- side. Park Lane. Plssa. Bare- skln. Pair Regent. Diana. Picalllll! $1.50 in eeusssseeasslsaeaaaoaea Over the counter or mailed postpaid on receipt of price. cuao Madam, you’ve dreamed "p: , qlqg, dainty "SLINDO" 10S. III! service weight “lLlPPI-I" m1. 0:1‘: amuse. suxuule riwi- heetastocking olthecdllll mellowe- umrludonbiehealand shownyonlnlfteeaof ' toeareallsllhlivenevL1-9 txtneweseccionrlnpPer 1. 5 LMoore McL eod Ltd. had spent part of every year in trav- daushurs, el in this country m‘ 517N14- Jr.. o! Boston. and Mrs. Jlynss. sev- brother-and. Mrs. Charlealt. Lsuriat, Clifton H. Jenks of Painesville. 0., and Colonel I. C. Jenks of Baltimore. GrsdeI-lborothylhogerailv- LIVESTOCK MAI-III‘! MONTH-EAL, April Dp-Thare were l5 calves and 85 hogs tor sale on the two Montreal livestock markets to- day, including about I0 hogs held over from yesterday's market. One small lctn of veal calves, averaging around 165 pounds. brought 010.00 and drinkers or pail fed calves were down to 87.00. Hols were unsettled. nreiewhcgsoiferedwsrsscldror $18.00 m: and watered flat. Ills. NINA I. BULLAID ‘the sympathy of her many Prince Edward Island friends goes out to Mrs. Julian C. Jayne: in the death of her mother, airs. Nina .7. Ballard. firs." Bollard is survived by two en srlnlliihliiillfl BM i" I 4_? {1} which occurred a few dsysago. Of this three years, Mrs. Nina J. Bollard died today at 7d Prince street, Wilt Newton, when she had made her home with her dsushtor. We; Jul. ian C. James. since the death ed her husband, Cloris P. liullard. two l Also Island Willis Fife "reclsanellff Carter’s FOR SPRING We ‘have in stock large quantities ' of carefully selected seeds. clean and free from weeds. Gov. Insp. No. 1 SEED WHEAT‘ White Fife, White Russian, Mar- quis, Colorado Bearded, Garnet, Red Fife. “all imported,” Ne. 1 seed. No. 1 Quality. scan oars, > imported Banner and Victory, also Island Banner. All Ne. 1 stock. cmvan sumo Mammoth High Grade, Queen and Prince. Nos. 1 and 2. ‘Alsilre Rose, Special Q Pansy. Nos. 1 and 2: also Early Red, Ne. 1 White Duth and Sweet Clovers. No. 1. . TIMOTHY SEED t Noe. l. and 2 in dlifereat brands. Flak Seed. etc. Also all other varieties o! Farm and Garden All Govt. inspected Ne. 1 Quality Seeds Grow NOW IS THE TIME T0 CHECK OVER YOUR REQUIRE MENTS Field Peas, Vetcluss. Barley (2 and d rowed), Fodder Cora, Buckwheat Seeds. ~ Prices are mach lower this year. See us before buying A ,CA’RTER o» CQMPA Limited .._._._......._.._...._-'.- mmmnmnsaoieswuiolrmnnuailvaumsmumuum i u... the proposed i main: construct-i ‘mam lemma wlthtlldvoiterianolwrah _ Wholesale and Retail. _ " ‘m’ Character Clown" unn- o- n. ~11... more. mandlissetivitieasndotbstconlann- ' salesman J _ . rlnlionwltmaerkandlanninintmsts. ..; - ~ ' fliers MeRanIe. The aaeefllll was adjourn yuvectferelaa travel wass eam- gtznhwuwl “gal :2? - e " wlmmuuig“, edn-nstuhlredsia-l. pelllngfdesiallrl-Iilllerdhiite " . < P‘ N ‘n sasuruiemalaimrsanm eagle-i" >_ cfid“, l‘