T Vghursday Afternoon ‘ March 27 the rile are invited to visit this great showing "of the new hats, new dresses, new coats. new * g ’ssories of all kinds. \ Iii-every department there will be Spatial ‘guys of seasonable merchandise.“ ~ THURSDAY AFTERNOON and following days. ,oore o 'McLeod Ltd l ~LO@MOTION A’! KENSINGTON ma. existentia- The WestembGfldtdtdtl, l —ll0hlN I000 ILOUI better than ever. All grocers. iisl-s-l-lmonth. —-0lDll IIOIT IINGDOCI and ‘rightloek lull Ne. 9 heavy gauge gal- vanised term leneing at Iran's. ' Mll-s-U-ai. -auv sore. twine. nets. cork- wood, seine tar and all fishing sup- plies at Braces. 2016-3-20-21- -N0- s GOLUMIId IGNITOI. 4 and 5 cell Bot Bhot Batteries sold at Braces. 2604-20-21. --\\'h.ealad carriogemtraetorsJlekbs and autonsobilu may be lean on the streets and roads hereeboute at one and the same time. Where the snow still remains, it is quite lino-K -1‘N CIIAILOTTITOWPFIOIII- TAD- Rev. RJ‘. MMDohlld o! In? die-n River is at present in hmpit- ol where he is to undergo a minor operation tor nasal trouble. K JKATIBBINI HAY" INOOUN- TEBED HEAVY “MB-Summer- slde citieens will be interested in an account o! the rescue o! the _"Kath- erine May," tour ‘ schooner. which was lying at the Marine wherl. Summerside. last fall lor about two months. The "Katherine May" lsrt Bummerside last lail with a‘ cargo oi‘ Potatoes (or Mr. Edwards. o! New York- Alter discharging her cargo, aha sailed for New Port. where she loaded a cargo o! coal (or Bermuda. On her way there, she encountered heavy seas and was in bad shape Moullrdo, oi North mosque. oi’ llrs. tor a long illness. The deceased, be- iore her marriage. was Miss Elizabeth Boulter, or Wilmot. Bhe was e lady or many tins oualltiea and very high- ly esteemed byher many iriaofl. Mrs. Waugh was a life long member or the Bummeraide Baptist Church. There are ‘isle to mourn, two foes and tour daughters. namely. m. ‘John Waugh, of New Annan: ‘w. Harri’ Waugh, 9r Wilmot; Mr. Scott McMurdo, oi’ North Bedeque; m’; West Myers. or Calgary, Alberta: Mrs. Lowther, o! Searletown, and Mrs. l. Campbell, o! Chelton. to all o! 'llbm,tl‘lfi sincere sympathy or the community is extended. The run- eral took place on Monday aiternoon from the home oi’ Mrs. McMurdo, to the cemetery in Bedeque and was very largely attendeit-s. Charlottetown. spent the week one‘ " Summerside visiting friends-S. Eastern ‘Guardian j ..'IOBIH HOOD FLOUR l guaranteed to please you better. ZISI-B-S-lmonu i?‘ when she arrived at her destination. The schooner remained at l-lamlltoml Bermuda, where she is owned by Mr. o. G. Idndley. (or some time. On a ‘at the home o! Mrs. Robert McKenq ~ . <_L .;-_ '_ ,.I*JZZ."' ¢-’{ .~.~s~s m??? The New are ' ready Borsalinos ' This finest of all hats for men is here in all the new shapes and colors- Wlll you come in today and let us show you? $1.50 and $800 Other 111cc makes at $2.50. $490. $5“, ' recent voyage. when sixty-seven days out_ lrom La Vela de Ooro. she was reported leaking badly with he; ma- d" bwkw- A United sum cutter went to her assistance and she was towed’ s few d!!! B80 into Jackson- ville. Fla. l-ler captain, Mr. L. W Fat-char. is well known in Summer- side and iriends here will be glldto know-that the captain and crew are reported all well. Mr. Carney. oi ' eummersiue, and Mr. George Chem- plon. o! Malpeque, sailed oIr-‘the sclgooner when she leit here last-fall. ._.__._ ..UNIQUE SHOW I" KINSING- TQNP- The Jivlwon Indoor Olrcus menus new was! msrrr- UTl-On March l2, the members met ale. Meeting opened by singing chorus or "ulpperary." Roll call was answered by "Favorite Proverbs." Six members were present. Minutes or last meeting were read and ap- proved. Secretary reported that the storm windows, ordered for school, were at the station house sod it was decided not in put them on till next Fell. as they were so, late coming. A short discussion took place about other school necessities. secretary reported having received Government Grant, Mrs. Jasper McLsreri and Mtl. Duncan MeLaren were appoint- --ossoz.1ss. uoroa on. apd all gas engine supplies sold at ltaofs. asu-s-es-si. -—DIATI or use- ‘ sols waves orwmuor-m death occurred on Saturday ma, at on home or her daughter, Mrs. m» John Waugh. oi,’ Wilnwt valley. u- \- ~--ucn-~ ~Mlss Katherine Methieson. #5 ed 0i! the School Commit -e for this month“ Next meeting _to be held at $31.9 116ml o! Mrs. George MeLerM when roll- cell Jnswer, will b» arrived n Trycrl from waster-laten- ada on Friday night and give U_ eel-romance ‘m the xmr- George‘ mu on Saturday ‘Mo. xnw ehow' curries a trained bear and mon- keyl. which "do their stuff" with, almost human intelligence. M also‘ carries an eleotrie ealllope, which makm the elrrcus realistic. The per- 1 era-i raised on the Canadian plains. and, like mllllom‘ oi people born in the middle West, hod never seen salt water, naturally had e yearning toseethe Eestandheartheroar or the Brest Atianticzfiasn Bass “In- dian River Man," maglolsn and legerdemanlec-rerpetuates the name of the great Houdini the Hendcuii ' IJNTFRD‘ looms a M°LEOD -. ‘playing cards, coins-also many WHEN YOU BAKE- ,» USE ' WHITE STAR YEAST s e0 00000000 00004004-000000000 O§QOOQOOOOQOOOQOOOQQO-O‘O.¢'.".‘... ' l‘ OOFOOOOOOFOXQOOO King. in breaking clear oi a. tieup or fifty teei, of shain and flve sets lot hendcuris in plain sight of the audience. Escaping lrc-m a straight Jacket appears to belabor him more even than getting out oi the dhaln ‘binding and handcutiing. He also does some mystliylng stunts with silght-of-hend. ‘The “ b“ lady sharpshooter does marvellous shoot- ing with a rifle. ens does ‘those stunts at all the big "Fails" in the mid-western shows. Alter the straight Jacket act. Mr Bass iniormsd the audience that he is the man. heerlded in the newspapers o! the world. who hens! by his feat from an airplane two thousand lest in the eiranddiveatshilnselioisatraight Jacket. ‘the oompenypisn to "lbw" st a number oi the PM! on P- l Inland. and many cities and towns Ask for the new l all Paper Catalog _ srerooe esuavmvuauo-laemm rel-v- eae-easmaiItemaaawemseadyaIiaailaseIl-Ni a»: aeaaenleal mus. rsrse osrawo is " nmuiseeussaneansndfl ~ rm. A usensooceoa "_ fir’ as a neuoseansrrae v ousa ’l '1 ‘I ‘ innuen-eeessnuesneeseuns-s ti. on their roturntrip to OelIl-IT- , sonel o! the company were. horn , “Where 1 would Lleio hovel." v’ opening chorus. ‘r1119 Wreck of ¢'-~ Number 9." New program corm" tee appointed. Lunch- was zy*"‘_' the hostess and e program o’ - and phonograph selections w" toyed. .. . nliequislte on the“ Farr.- iarmer and stock-raiser shouli» .- l Illllilly o! Dr. Thomas‘ liclectric L (or ills in the family, but because ihici a horse and cattle medicine of nest. potency. As a substitute (or sweet oil (or horsu and cattle aflected by colic it m- surpasses auything that can be administered: sour IMPOMIATION A million and a quarter Canadian dollars go out o! this country an- nually for the purchase o! iusrone food article-canned soup-according to statistics recently issued in a cir- cular by W. Olerk, Limited, Montreal. L Of " 100d in ‘I ‘ 111- eludlng thirteen varieties oi’ soups. This money is suliloient to pur- chase more than 10,000,000 cans or soup—or over one can per person in the Dummies. li it were spent on Canadian products it would be suf- ficient to employ 1.000 men. who. with their lamilies. would represent the population o! a lair-deed team. million cans o! some. tau-s is ion thakmueh less employment anon;- ads and that much l mossy u; circulation here. the pamphlet points out. - Scattering Spell! Golildrvt Wall; Fer tion o! sucbigreat quaazlties as a within the Dominion u to sjiisi extent a thoughtless habit lreeueot- - on hand, not only as a ready rented, I not. because Canadians import tea 3 n mus iota» that the commodity which is also produced .. ., e IN MEMORIAM sues may mam The death occurred at her home in Valley Field, on Feb. 10th.. i900. oi’ Miss Mary Martin. daughter o! Mr. endws. Malcolm D. alertin- The deceased was a graduated! the Unar WWII! Blllllllll Collin; ohsrlottetown, sndwas a_ valued em- ployee o! the iirm o! Oarvcli em. some months previous so her death. the contracted e cold which develop- ed into pleurisy. ehe was granted a leave oi absence by her employers. hoping that the rest would restore her in heriusual health, but. Gill willed otherwise. Despite medical skill. tender nursiul and ever! ll- tentlon in hes- hoau. aha tailed to rally and on lob. 10th.. b0!‘ I'll" spirit passed to. l-lim who ave "- Always eta cheerful loving dis- poaitiomlhs‘ had mam! friends. sad 3. irorpessingewayetthseariyage‘ MIIIOIIIIIIVOIIVICIRCPHOOlGlQQQjQQggggfrflyahdcklohll I You are Invited FORMAL Thursday Portraying Springs Oil 1 March 27th. AND FOLLOWING DAYS n-Ema '"a.Fhshibns ' i Cordially l to Our OPENING l Afternoon Smart Modes - A Infinitely varied, exhileratingly new, the mode for Spring is expressed ' here in charming new fashions. COATS MILLINERY SUITS HANDBAGS DRESSES 4 HOSIERY ‘ GLOVES I l All charmingly designed and the refreshing colours. vivid and" the softer colours a dis- tinctive ‘note of newness. , PRO WsE BROS LIMIT iiND OTHER ACCESSORIE portray. both. in “THE _ FASHION CENTRE” n; psll bearers were the ais brothers of the deceased. mlm was in Valley Field Oematery- Th! beautiful floral tributes were as {ol- lows: Large crescent, the rsmiiy: Wraathl. stea and salaries desert- meat. Oerveli tree. I‘; P. 5- ‘Malt! United Ohuroh. Valley Field. Sunday school. Maiaie and lessie Macneod. Oteecantl. Mr. and Mrs. J. l... Del-II- lal, Mr. and We. A. W. lsurns. Mr. A. J- Martill. Montague. “n”! Val- ley mic oaeu. Mm I“ tague, Flora and sealant Martin. lliverhul, asses. Macy mussels oi sympathy were also received. The sympathy or the whole community goes out to the bereaved in this their time o! sorrow. ‘ some aura _ ' \ '--9 _ ojisuwoomesy. rabruarv leth- 1m than passed eeeeetully an! It hi! home at aeuru. John any». In! ‘gag-r; l“" Bourimonlridamfibruaryflthwaa ‘verylsrgelyamudamliisirotlser xnlghtsoroolumbissatisudingine bodmslsolwbcansetedaspalibeer- sralieollnnflightiasaodliaeuim weseelebratedbrhis Pastenllea- sigcu- McLean assisted by Rn. It. J. McDonald o! East Point as deac- onandltemaltelnnetcimllo Bey as sub-deacon. The sarvlcd at the gravabaisg conducted Wiley- nrueneeslo.‘ Hsleaveatomourcbeeideaeaor- rowing widow. me sister. Aiiee,__at_ home and one brother James of Bourishinslnadiowhomthearll- pathy or the wieela unanimity goes égrggga Egéglg D Lewis. Washington. D. 0., Mr. and Mrs. .1. s. Iaanon. Montague. Mfl- ' W. I, Worthy Charlottetown, Dr. and m. Allied Mullelly. Milton. MW» Miss Mary J. Moons-mack, Brookllue. Ml‘. llld Mrs. James" Kelly. Charlotte- town, m. Mm Mmlnnqn- "l" my. Mary and Matilda Campbell- Blooklina, Mesa. the Kim's ‘W15’- lverwtt, Mr. and Mrs. new" Mahala. lydney. George 1.. Hm!- lsadville, Mesa. Mrs. Alice 0WD" mu. s. asmmm. Mm. Mm W“ aleb. flit Ibjtnn. A. J. Keays. Ull- ednnil. seism- John lid-wt °" tawa. Ma's. Margaret Mouse. M611"- Mesa, Mr. charm A. Campbell. M‘ w. ma. ‘r. '1'. Mayo. Mwl l“ n. s. i new ammu- Mr- W‘ M“ Brenton Matthew. Mr. and Mri- H- ‘. Nelsen, Mr. and Mrs. B. c. w- tears.‘