.15 Colors in New 25. yd. IRISH POPLIN mu we lrish Poplin in white and colors. Fifteen colors to choose from. A clear- ing line direct from the mill. An exceptional value. Regular yard. On Sale, Yard G \ Sheets.’ Wabasso Hemstitched Sheets, sub-standard. One of the best qualities. A line. even weave with slight flaw or slightly soiled 81 x 100” Pair I Hem-stitched Sheets. Best quality Wabasso per- fects. Sizes 63 x 99” and 72 x 99”. Pair I Wabasso Unbleached Sheeting. Our best quality: 68” wide 36c yard 78” wide 40c yard 87” wide 4/ic yard Wabasso Unbleached Sheeting. A good medium _ ' ht. 72" ‘d . "°''‘ ‘" ° we 25!: S ub-standard P... $1.39 200 Dozen Hemstitched C Wabasso Unbleached Sheets. 81 x 90. Crusington Court from Vancouver. Pillow Cases Wabasso Hem-stitched Pillow Cases, 200 ‘dozen to clear at a wonderful saving to you. i2x3.i 19c Arrivals report for so hours DO“! ending 12 o'clock noon, Wed. April, 22. 1980. ARRIVALS — Faneijeld from Swansea. Pontlsnd. from war Barbour. Novalite from local Bar- bour, Mary Currie tram Local Bar- bour. Dom. Shipper from Local l-Larbour. Chedabucto iron: Queens- sAII.ll:NG8—-lbrt Amherst in New York, rentland to Local, H”. boul- Io-am: may loading, Cavalier loading. Barge No. 2 berth, Novalite discharging. Britol city loading, Bvaneholm ' " , mart Amherst: loading, Chedabucto load- ing. Dom. shipper loading. April 23-—Oity oi Aufilsnd tron: Far nu Allfii lt—K.irsten B. from "Jun- aioa. Man. Division from saint John. Cspulin 1:-om U. 3. Ports. April 25-—Can. cruiser from lbr East. Chinese Prince from Far East. April 20-—Chodabucto from-E. C. Ports. Portia from mid. PorLs_ April 27-Fbrt Amherst from St. John's. Belle Isle from st. John's, Fort Townsend xrom St. John's Bullrarier iron: Montreal. April .Z3—Rleo from Halifax, Kelso from New York. ' April 30-Lady Drake from B. W. Indies. City of rrankow from pm- East. Talisse from U. 8. Ports. MW l~A Steamer from Mon- treal, Port Hunter from N, z, POI‘!-'5. Nova Sootla from Liverpool. Plir/{fly 3-Chedabucto from E, c. o . MR. DAVID EVANS (Moncton Times, April 23) Mr. David Evans. highly respect- cd resident of Buctoucllc, died in crown Diamond Orange Wax 45‘ Lb. AI.AllllSTlllE in all colors 21/, Lb. Pkg. — _ 5 Lb. Pkg. — — WALPAMIIR IILE-A BED Llllll Prepared Paints Finely ground - excellent covering cspscity—a Paint that will endure for years. HALF PINTS —_,....._.._.. 25¢ PINTS -——--—--——__— QUAR'l‘S—--- ..____..__$I.M GALLONS — — _ .. _ _ _ .. _$3.50 llEX PA|ll'l' A low-priced, high quality Paint in the follow- Vienna Drab; French Grey; Blind Green; Bright Red. ing ‘colors:—Ivory; Nlu I5 SPECIAL QUARTS — — — — —————— GALLONS — — — — — — — — —$2-25 DIAMOND ENAMEL Duradio — the superlative quick drying enamel-one coat usually suilicient, ex- cept when using white or light tints. QUARTER PINTS — - — — — — HALF pmrs —————.___ 456 prrrrs ——-———————-— 300 oUAn'rs————-———-—_$I.55 Sheffield PAPER‘ CLEANER '50 Can Turpentine and Paint Oil 15:: Pt, Brown; VAlilllSl| - STAINS :2-21:-2-njj Rubber-set Brushes with the highest grade bris- ties smooth — they're properly balanced- This product combining Varnish and Stain, pro- duces-on new or old surfaces in bright and at- tractive finish. Crown Diamond Quick Drying finishes also include special Varnishes for We are also quoting at price per dozen as we ' We C“l’_H°5PilEl yesterday m0m- walpamm. is the leading _ , know this value is sure to be purchased £35, Iltmutitlfiigxinglgfentlfit pigficntsiil flat finish for ceilings» floors’ linnlguh‘ and general interior woodwork’ fa‘;i!l:’hri?" soI‘3v(tf':’senI‘)'il'&Il”i in large quantities. On Sale Dozen I : days. He was well known through. and both interior and ox- . ' 5 out the district in which he lived t - walls It is econom. UARTER PINT °°“W_“5 the V9?! best of _ _ _ and held the L-stcen, and “,5 ac, _°"‘°" . '. Q S — — ‘ ‘ " —' materials, carefully con- . . . P f t t In] Irish LIMQI G:|aS52T0W°IShW|ltl‘| ‘t3°El°T°d Irlsh LII"-‘I1 G-11158 T0“’91=~'- 9-“I'll ii"‘i~‘¢'- ‘ or a wide circle of friends. when at ‘ml: b°th m "-15 cos “am 4 structed, finished and borders wort 2 c eac a o ay’s our best ,qualiiy 2-1 x 34" . young man he entered the employ up eep, sanl ary, - 5 tested for “wparficul "M" prices‘ 0“ Sal“ at 3 f°' I mltllJlllg' lirrxillniatigdwifh. D-ois-onous and mew. HALF PINTS — — _ — _ _ _ — G use for which they at: 0n S319 St E39“ - T "_ ‘th I _ Irving bntaie until the time of his swung‘ ‘ designed. All sizes from Can also be bought in dozen $ Irlsh Llncn Crash owe my: wl co - r ci4fra§h_tv;vilJ1cilSter_nlulated forty years. 4 lb C _ __ $ I PINTS — — — — — — — — —— — inch to 8 inch. Ranging _ lots at Dozen ored sirlped centres in gold. blue and ° Hemwls“ a-93211996‘ the me Johnl - 3“ in price from green. Worth at present linen _ and Jane Ferguson Evans. of South 3 prices 28c yd. Clearing at 5 yds Branch. H-2 owned a large farm at" Collett Settlement, near Buctouchei gums ________ "$1.55 151: t. 751: $1‘ I 7 Lb. Can — —- Linen Crash Towelling with colored borders, medium weight ‘16” wide. Yard 15° Irish Linen Crash Table Cloths with colored borders—compare these prices with others: where he resided. Possessed 02 a: pleasing disposition and of stlrlingj character he was loved and rospect- . ed by all who knew him. He was a: ' member of st. John the Baptist Ro- man Cathcllc Church. Linen Damask Bordercd Face Towels. A fine even weave. Sizes 17 x 32". W th $1.00 pair. 0linSale at Pail‘ llookfast Varnish Floor and Linoleum Varnish 50 x 50.inches 69¢ 98¢‘! He was 60 years of age and had 50 x 68 inches 89c each Colored Krinkletie Bedsgreidzi 19 lssfigltotilfhgriitejrs g::l;l3erdhbl.; iris: These are first quality Var- T5959 Vfirnishes are recom. Colored B_ordered Turkish Towels. A 72 X ?30"Sg1e]l”‘l°_° .;"_°1d; 1'39 widow, formerly Miss Lilian Noorl- .‘ _ mended for general use, good medium we igh t. Sizes 80 x . a e prlce .. . m_ 01 P,E.I., and one _dauahter- nishes in every W8)’. ¢mb0dY- H _ . . sizes mx40,, Each G Miss Mary Evans, Mollc.on, and The)’ «-9 ¢l“|¢k'd|'}’ll|E, free‘ two sons, James and William at home. The body was taken to Buctouche yesterday aitemoon and the fun- eral wlll take place Friday mom- ing with interment at South Branch. service will be oonducted in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. ing paleness of color, quick ‘ drying and durability—they . work freely and easily under flowing and durable. A re- liable product at an extreme- ly reasonable price. I every brush. HALF PINTS — — — — — — - —- 453 PINTS ————-——-———— 8”“ QUARTS — — — —- — — — —- — —$I-35 GALLONS — — — — — — — — —$5-on Wabasso Broadcloths 19c yd- Wsbasso Broadcloths A few colors only. Worth from 25c to 30¢ Sale at per yard- ' 0. The regular monthly meeting of ‘ the New Haven Women’s Institute L met at the home oi Mrs. M. J. Mc- Ivor on April lath with an attend- NEW HAVEN WOMEN'S HALF, PINTS — — — — — — —— — flVS'I‘I'l'U'.l'E PINTS ——__—_._...___ 750 QUARTS—— ___._.. .. .. -3115 GALLONS —. — _ _ _ — _ _ -34-.75 PROWSE BROS., LTD. PIGEON RACES TO BE STAGED Edmonton; Fort Providence 1,061 in length. sK_luld be nailed togethgl miles and Fort Norman 1,620 miles. to tonnes. square like a box wit Calgary is 200 miles south of Ed- neither bottom nor lid. over this monmn. square wire netting should be fixed once of fiiteen members and three visitors. The President occupied the chair and opened the meeting with the Institute ode. Roll call was answered by a riddle. The minutes oi the previous meeting were read Unbleached Cotton. F a c t o r y Wabasso Print Cottons, 36" wide. A ends. 38 inches wide. Yard big range of patterns. A151: & 18c yard Wabasso Unbleached Pillow Cotton, at Twilled Unbleached Cotton. Factory fill equal to best quality bleached cotton. , _ and d_ Th ma _ 44 inch“ Vida, Yard 20¢ ends, 38’ wide. Regular 25c yard muw;p‘;'::: me,,°,e‘;,°,t5‘_'5T°°‘:§d 3‘? 44 inches wide Yard 28¢ On Sale Yard to the funds, each membe paid "The size oi‘ your shoe, multiplied by two." It was decided to have a weighing party at the home of Mrs. Brewer Boyle on April 29th. A splendid program was then carried out. Music was furnished by Mr. Charles Molvor on the piano, while Miss Etta Msoliidanus, Miss Mary Devereaux and Mrs. Alton Now- msn sang a number of favorite F - :.;,-;_..-g< H ‘ H In the Basement New Crepe Dresses THE WINE DIINKHI Yemcn0fG0d.Why drink imm 295 (Canadian Press) New Print DRESSES with navy or hlack back ground. Sizes Silk Knit PANTIES, colors flesh, peach and white. Sizes small, 33 W 44- P11“ medium and large. Price Angelskin BLOUSES in yellow M 3 id ‘ANKLE sgx, 1 blue, pink and white. Sizes blrlzfegirzzn peach, yellow and‘? on 15 i° 29- P’l‘_3° White. Price pair Women’s White C r e p e NIGHT- GOWNS trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green. New PURSES in black, brown and navy. These purses come in three diiferent styles and cost Charlottetown 1’. E. I. Price J A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by some or the members. The following oommitiees were appointed till the next meet- ing: Program, Miss Mary Dever— euux and ma Alton Newman; Sick. Miss Annie Boyle and Mrs. Neil Mdmnnon; lunch, Mrs. Simon cavansgh. Mrs. Clarence lirisell, Mrs. Michael Murphy and Mrs. Dlmoan Gm. Mrs. Neil Moxlnnon kindly invited the members to meet closed by rinsing National Anthem. (‘Patriot Please Copy) IIOOCEVELT HAS NO PLANS FOR VISIT T0 CANADA WAIEINGTON. Avril 24—Asked today about a proposed trip to can- ads. President Roosevelt replied he was making no plans until the United states congress goes home. It was reported recently that when she is still alert and nsmlltou.ornL.in1li0sndcsuleto Alberta man 51 grandchildren. in 108 with her ll . “,3; ...g,_ ‘N11 3.. of the sldlnonton For some time an: her arrival she . goon and", g..,,._gln¢ (0.!)-wlllissl lounsdilll. nook uvéduhh-M-moogdgrgdu. otdilskindoin Alberto.Plausans moon-IudIoo&! “them may qnmuuougu-y a Inn:-n-is oola «lime or: the llskstsbewan dmflrlet naotull mm sad,mi1 obsuss'.al:inlsusn.'m“::'i:un. fllilvlrstlidmoninn. . suocuscrownstheirplamtheuo-O Vlllllblwm ofthl osolllma I. cnrsnruur.-rs. '”"°’“ ‘M ”'’‘’‘‘"“°'‘ ’'"‘°''''' nice.‘ or Ir min mulls, uni qlntllltbfllousb A .. ‘ oity,nasan’ewsoccsrteaalresdvto seeknolnlnlonhsoors. . at her home for the May meeting. W-‘"4 Roll call to be answered sy'1\>!dbr¢heWI¥l°II1°|dih°1“° "Household Hints." The meeting Wu !Pt;“°d- mm m mu Prime Mach 0 King in , was in Washington in connection may they, on God. he strengthene- wi the Canadian-United States ed by To: IIIII. trade agreement he invited i.lIsAndlCdtol'iflI£.UlI! from an President to visit the Dominion this their llsnu. summer. ..|, L 3.9; (O.P.)-DI'lllnbO.l.ler, Aleberta’s coal an To turn you {mm the drunken stain. Toot leads you through a lite oi he And leaves you in s wretched spell? You drink the wine because Wu think your iree, But. in the end, my friend, you'll pay a greater ice For broken me o'er ruin ne‘re to wlls't on that lead you to The grace of God, the right ne'ro to undo. The ruby wins, that's mode by breweries , 1sua‘t‘o2sele;butal.lwhowillde- The coursg will be irom the North West Territories to Calgary. There will be races to Calgary from Fort Chipewyan, Pbrt Prov- idence and Hart Norman, marking far-north route. Neil’ CNP9 DRESSES in pastel Satin Trimmed Broadcloth SI IPS songs Mrs Neil McKlnnon 5°"-195 °1d °‘“‘°‘RY' ‘ml “‘M°mb'"' . . gave a - _____,___:, Wh mg g 11 been con- ""“"°" 5*” “ ‘° "‘°' $2 95 "' ""“° ‘°"" ‘ “""““'“ "““ 59¢ ”°“‘““‘ ""‘°" W“ W “:2 not“ ‘W M :...:“:..".:‘.*.°..‘l \ ......:a.. .. ,. I large sizes. Price ‘M ‘ °°m°°t was 9'" W The family lineage or your blood. in shape for a series of North-to- - ‘the largest of mu patches :lZ1d\\' H by M1'5~ M“3h"1 M“1’Dh0’- or sought in vim south rm“ to be lmged ml, yam give the seeds protection from a enemies above ground. when th! From Dogs and Birds‘ To birds 9-M first: “me in hi-8901'!’ homlnr the following system has been‘; pigeons have been raced over this found valuable. 8' the ’ ‘. T”. H.- pmtec‘ young mus nomlnext patch requiring trc ml‘ and the scratching of dogs‘ Pour pieces oi’? this year. The F inesi in the World is “The Chew for You” Whether you go North. South, East or West. you'll find no finer flavored nor more sstist bsoco than "BLACK TWIST" CHI Islanders. Give lu- TWIST" cnswfio today. chewing W’ G. For hall on , Hicks it Nicholson have been sellinz BLAO TWI8 " CHEWING. Its popularity hi“ wn with the nlation of the island. "BI-A0! T'’ 03! G is processed on the Inland am a treat. Try "ii!-A0 must" rsss has takn hold sntlsinctorlll frame'ca.n'be moved to the Carved wood and natural she“ wood. or anything irom six inches . buckles and buttons are icaturtl Port Chipewyan is 817! miles from in width and upwards to a yard