' . ‘ il .ll i.-‘i iff 1 iil__\4 Q? -- i | . .Vi-. .,- .V ._ _.El ri... »i=.»I.?_-isis... ill-;l,Tf”;i.?. f It il- liiii ia' -fp ' ,_»l;='l--ji.-, .; i"'."a ifiiiiiifi-ff.-'i‘i”~ ii iihii 3 » Li- *ir =.if'?ii ?f;v'l=£ if ‘il iii .-, .i',f>*.f ‘il Ki lflé. ' i'“\ i fa . ‘glé ll ‘ & *T “ ;:1._l .-5,." 1:.-1 'init 1 _‘ii.if`l.ii'fl i- if-.°.f`»fi~";..;'.if-. i ‘i`li.f=f§i;,; i il ' 9 4 °"l . .J ‘i , _,_ , »..:i~ ` i_.. ."..I f1'~ iif, .. ii .i ,< i» . i »'» ' i. , ll 1, l _ . .ii ,. ‘ lfli ` lill; _ i l . ‘ i' I . Q .'l'i. ,;~ » i i,v. i iii i 1 l -V '.r» Z il, -i if V. .,. ,_:i‘ ‘ .~'/i ‘ i \ l. 1 1 gli' i.-2. 1' . lf: ' ly A fl' .ti I i.- ‘ I ». 'c ,.5 Ir* -,. if . ' »’~` .ll ' vi?-"§ '.ili;*,;°!J" ,~I;l.~,`i.' ' ..-'lf it ; ,__,g,i..,.._../_. y ‘ff-li,-i. _A-i ....-- _ ` s ~`5`..§F‘¢§`f. .il ii ‘ .. ._i . -J.. . i g Wilt; ,311 " ‘ fag? ; . ,, ., is .i -. iii f 7.'-;z'3,£?_. _ _ :.4 1 i .-.,.i- -~_ _.i _ -~ »s ‘_ . _ .',f'!i:.il_;l7;»_ . .. ,_ -“ilft-I .fi _-viqiaf ._ ?‘ "' .» #gills iii; _~ .:`,-il .§.'~,| I ii -..~: ~‘- _ f;'=§ ff ' l?»?E;-"1 A... . -..-- » ¢~ i »1_»_1 I . i-if, _.iq-t l. .v , mics six "mi LATEST me 'ran onaatorrmrown GUARDIAN '“*°'*‘ °' *U-" - Menon ,, _ _ O- 11"; ‘- y l mf -~ »i, ~ _ _ _ .-_-, _ __ __ -__ -- -- - _ S»f9__r= THE p|nlli;E gnulilry gnilllnliiiq 'sf-~‘°::r°.i:..::’..:.~:..fs::i..:'..fif...i;:;f ' vi a s _ . , The vvsc.-:.1-:.~_-f.2~_1--~:::-‘-::-»‘-=.i-‘J-'-1‘-‘.;'-'-*-1'-§=‘:-~“¢=-orf--f:,--.z~.~:.-_-Y~:_-_-_-_-_-:_=.-_-.-.-,-.-_-_-,~_-_-_-.-_-_~_- - -It pays to buy. in this Province. -J. ‘E.. Grady, St. Elednors, .is spending a few .days in Sunimerside, tha guestof. Roy Sylllphanhs, "r '-1- ' -The Iloruliig Daily Guardian can be Obtained at Lailerty’l Tonsorlnl Parlors, Bummersidc. -All news, advertising and nub- loriptions in Alberton and vicinity lbould bo handed to I-I. Clark, agent.. -All news, advertising and lub- ocrlptlons in Summersido and vicinity should bo handed to Ernest McQ\1HH- rio, agent. -Miss Ross of the P. E. I. Hospi- tal, Charlottetown, who spent the week end in Hummersiile wus a pas- senger east yesterday afternoon.S. -John Rogers, formerly of Colc- man, in this province, is under treat- ment in a lii.isiiiti,i.l in Edmonton, Alta, for a iinistoid abscess. --A Moncton paper nnnounces that James Ciisiiing, of tlmt city, fornier- ly of Siiiiizncmiile, has given up hockey for good. -Edwin I. Taylor, son ol Wm. 'l`. and Mrs. ’l`uy‘or, Wilmot, who luis been home on ii visit 'ligilfs ll&I"2lltF left yesterduy for his home in bino- lilan, Sauk. This young ineu is in the employ of the C. P. il. having a. good position :is insni‘ct<‘r Of l1Yi.lc- some, it is however one of the niost frequent caiiiie:-i of ilisiinses in - the family, li'zi:i'.i _.c its cure is iiiil. suf- ficiently iinil~i';.tooil. Miss lliiteliier will speak- on its cure nt the Wri- men's (Tonvcn .ri ni. .\`iimn~.crsiii" on next Timur.:-d;iy " ?'.i'i0 u. ni. l-1':i'~,' housekeeper v.. i 'ein-iiiiialile alis- tance should mu . 3 poiiil. to liefii' her. THIS MlNlS'l’l‘]‘i `T`.»\Ll{.\‘ SICNSE- 'l`hc R3.'v. J. W W 'imr~r, in a 60l`H\~ on in the Firsi il _.fist f`hurch of Spokane, Wash.. ;<-i.-ntly spoke 'in behalf of the ne\.vsnn,:i=i's and newspa- per men as follows: “A city witnrnit iic‘.\'sliai:i=rs would be ,, Gly Winning cullegee-i mid churclies. They are the greatest oilu- cators in thc lnnil. ~ -I believe tlnit God guided the hand nf (liitiiiifiem to make movable type, as it did l'nn1's to write the episties, :ind that if Christ were iilive today. He ivnuld use llie_ncwsno.p_e_rs. _ . . “HIV believe tbut'ii. is i\f.~rsib|¢- lnr n newspaper man to get to heaven. Next to the minister, no ntan' is more misrepresented than be, no one is threatened morc, and the last men we think of paying or pi'a‘,'iiiif for are the preacher and the l1.'il>Pr H1f\rl~ T110 journalist is expected to cbaniPi0" all causes und cncournire all enter- prises, hut. who ever thinks of en- couraging him? "If we do not have ideal newspa- pl-rg in Spolinnc, do we have lileal churches? I suppose nc\vspi<.i,-ers give the people what they want neciiuse the people prefer to .hear the devil talk. "Yet no journalist can i-.scBll€ F6' sponsiliility. How would I rim a lin- per? Run it into the ground, I sup- pose. But these things I know: That God never inteiiilifrl the newspaper to be a scavenger, a. sewer. I1 l<0Yl10l€‘ reporter. casting about for skeletons ln closets and pumping iit d0m0S£1C `» -D. R. McFad_yen, Keiisiiigti>ii,\\'as 3 visitor to Suinmerside yestcrday.S, -Mud chain, right quality, right. price. Brace, McKay & L‘o’s, Sum- merside. 2-20rtuf2wks. --Attention is culled _to the ad of Bruce, McKay & Co., Suniinerside, which appears in this issue. -Fancy dress carnival at the (‘rys- tal Rlnk, Summerside, tiinight.l4}very- one come and have some fun. 3-5illi -Rev. l‘._ (". Gauthier, 'l‘aImcrs lloiid, was a visitor to Suinmerside yesterday.S. - -Herring Nets! ! Brace, McKay & So., Ltd., Sumincrside, have all iizcs at money saving prices. ' 2-29rthdftu2wks. _.__ -Miss Sadie Ching, Siimmerside, was U, passenger to Charlottetown yesterday, from ri short visit to her .sister Mrs, James Murley.S. -Flour, Bran, Middlings, Corn- meal and Molassine Meal-lowest prices, wholesale and retail at Brace, Mc-Kay & L`o., Suinmerside. I 3-ldfturtu2\vks. -.\li‘s. Ewen Stewart, (`harlotte~ .town, who has been visiting her sis- `ter Mrs. Neil McQuarrie, Summer- siile, for the past few weeks left on return yesterday afternoon.S. -The best tiiiiirs for bread,‘bisruit or pastry are “Our Best" or “Gold- ie’s Star." Bruce, McKay & t‘0__ .\`»iiininersiile, sell and recommend lbotb. 2-29dthmr\vl\vk. -One mnii appeared in the Police (‘o:irt, Suinniersiile, yesterday iiiorn- ini: charged with being' drunk mid ilisoiwlerly and \\'ns lined $10 ‘und costs or 20 days.S. . -Sunlight Soot Destroyer cleans the cliimnev_in little time-no troubli- -.stove druws better, uses less fuel, I noi-kngc at Bruce, McKay .<1 Co., l.til, Siiiiiiiicrsiilc, 2-Zfidthmrivlwk. liglil it so long as we insert our ichurch notices in it. l “ln coiielilsion, 1 am frcc to con- ffesi-: that if men ever can be elcctril to oilicc without Lwenriiig fidelity to the wvliisifey i|it;i‘csts, if the flrsliiit- isni iif.thiij privileged class is to lic overtlirtiivn, if men in It-gislatiw hulls are to ccasc to be liylinotircd lieforr.‘ the pi'esi‘iiei‘ of thc money powers, t,hcse_ refornis _ure not pos sililc fbriiugh the i-liiii'cli, liul. l.liroi`igli in Giiil illuniiiicil l>i'c:=s_"--liiilitiiir :ind l‘ul.lishi»r. 'l`WlC.\I'l‘\‘-l"()l’li lVlll.ll_v in lermiiny, und tlici-o wiis ii grrzit drmiinil on l"i‘uni‘e for this kind of food. llrittnny :ind \`iirmniiily sllilv" ped liftecn lliousziiiil r-iirliniils-siiinll “wng;:on trucks"-_to (_}_ci'm:uiy. 'l‘lii~ vulue of the fruit, when sliwtcil, ug- gregateil $4,250,(l0ll. The giverngc dis- tuncc from the fruit gi-oiriiip; ilistriirts to' thc friinticr muy be pul. down nt iulmiit three hunilreil and sfxtb' "‘H"S. und the average time taken was two weeks, though soinctirncs six \vc;=l»is were rciiuircd. 'The same \vngL1`0l\-‘l flllil Ltruclis harnessed to German i'ugiiii»s were delivered at distances of from one hundred and fifty to tivo hun dred miles in twenty to thirty six houri-‘i. _ In other woi‘ils, on the Frencli rail- way French fruit progressed at the mm in about twenty-four miles H day, while, including t|.e-cizstoiixs fnrrnnlities, they qiuckcned up to about one hundred and Siwvlltl' lllllw in the twenty-four hours ns soon as they changed hands. Do'/.cus of wni: guns never reached their ilcsl1ln8ti0l1 at all, owing to the tickets being dc» fiiced or the chalk scrawl on the pan- el of the truck having been obliter- csqspnols While I am opposed io nnteil ilurinir the long iiilgrimage. sunday inner. we l'1'_e_1{'jl_1_¢_~“_S__$2222__________,_.___._.,_._._._l.:.....~..,...;-_-_-_-_-._~.-.-.-.-.------- Sometimes '3 sometimes 10. Mill _* Diso ll' irtli live times the price-20c. pci' ‘wlicrc thi- i~'hi:eii\ve1‘e .-io clicrislieil, n ' Among his other verbal nrruiige- result has been endless lftigii- tion nuil a loss of $625,000. The l<‘ranlffurter Zeitung, from which these figures are taken, remarks that if in time of peace the traffic is no wretch- rillv miinngeil by the conipunics, what will happen in case of u niobilizu- tion? _ A traveller on the celebrated West- ern State railway relates how, on re- turning from a holiday in the north his friends gave him a bag of beau- tiful apples. He registered them, and on his zirrivzil at St. Lnzare, tenilcr- ed his receipt to a clerk. “Without asking me any questions the official led me to the bicycle depot and tnlil nie to take my own. I thought hc WHS lilkilliz, but _it took three-ilunit ers of an hour to persuade this ex- cellent functionary, instead of giving me somebody .else's bicycle, to deliv- CY lily bail Of apples, which natural- ly was found under u heap of heavy CHSGS. ripped open and crushed." Another gentleman wus informed on October' 8 that ii turkey and rab- bit bad been sent to him by train. Not having received anything up to the end of November l, he gave the parcels up as lost. “But nothing is ever lost on the Western State Rail- \\'RY. and imagine my astonishment ivlien, on November 23, an employee of the company presentedhimsclf nt niy door and handed me a pheasant. But, good heavens, in what a condi- tion!‘It must' certainly have been ii bird of last year’s shooting. So that thc turkey and the rabbit had been transmuted into n pheasant!-and ii very high pheasant, too. To think, after this, that there are still people who refuse to believe in niiraclcsi" l‘.lclt.»\.l.\.'li]RISl\iS. ..\ “h‘|ii»ii|icrisn1", is the nniiu~ ;-_i\ ffl" l`l’l¥»!l=-inil to one of tliosc inviflun fury inversions of. words tbnt iiiwns lonzilly enliven coiivci'si-ition. An fox .in.~'.t.;\iicc, when thc reluriiiiil truvcllrr ftells of "i'ninliiiiig np the i.~',f ‘while in h`\\'itzerlniiil, and one lin iw: ,tlmt he nicuns “l‘ii.iul>ling up thi lAllJs," but has simply pei'l>i-,ti‘;iti~il i. l“Spooiiei'isiii," so ciillrd ultrr zz Cuniill of New l‘i»lli\gi~, ilvfiuil, \v|ii nrliievcd a long :ind cxliiliiiuiliiig lisa ‘of tbcsti slips. I l\`i»iric iii the iiiorc fniuous “.\‘pii.>:: ‘i'ri:in:i" :irc rcrorileil in tho .\‘trniii! lin the form of ,1 imrrut.i\'c of ti re lturning vicnr who, on reiicliiiig lb. .st:itiim, lclt his "riii_:s nuil ;i biip_` ,with R pi\i‘ti\i' while he went lo Iii. lriilrcsliiiienl; roiini for "n‘bat‘.i o imilk :ind ii ::l:i:<.= bun." ‘ lluring the i-oursc of :iii nililrcss iii. - 'iii.liiv: \_vo|1ld \villiu_:;ly follow ii -i=l\o»'.'~- ing li~opnril." 'Thc meeting in nuts tion wns very sparsely uttciiilcil, min~:l of the forms in thc sclionli‘oi>ni lieing iiiiorciipiiiil; the vicar nttribut ‘cd this to the fiict, that it had bccn “roaring with |»nin" ever since noon. and added thut, as it was “berry work speaking to empty wenclies," they would closc by singing the well known, “l"rom 1celarid’s grcesy niountnins." The tulc of his ecclesiastical iiiiii imp is long. one chilly Sunday niorn- ing he ‘electrified his bearers by in forming them, in the course of hii~ sermon, that he felt it “half warmed fish" rising in his bosom. To ii lady whom he found in possession of his fitrill in thc college chapel he gently observcrl; "excuse nie, mudam, you are occupcwing mv ple_" mcnts wus his npostropliizing. of ar. amazed audience of farmers nt "You tons of soil;" his inimitable render- ing of ri certain line in "The Burial of Sir John ‘Moorc.” “As his liiirsi nii.L‘i‘i-2 srswiiivr .it cn, ifrn. _; 1,-7_\ . 'tif $1 i. . ~ "7" ,_ ` .` ,‘.»}`¥R`,l-'Ce -‘ . , o - ii Alu; You i DRIFTING _ » I l . l into the crowd of weak. _ weary. depressed: or are 1 you filled with vitality and ' energy? j Health ia the founda- ' J tion of success. _ i Nerves, Brain. and Body alioulcl be staunch-'- i dependable. I Si:iill’sEmulsiiin l l the best of food-tonics, is l the firm footing for health. ALL DRUGGIUTI 11-54 lon the ramparts \ve curri,cil"; his in- ' quiry as to the suitable "tax for aj ipsy-cab,” and his complaint to the stationmaster of the continued un- piinctuality of the “town drain." i MEXICOHS NEW Rl'Il3l'll.l.l()N. i i .\ll-IXICO (‘l'l’\', Feb. 23-Sliould I itbc rebellion inaugurated lil' l‘31“lll1*f ino Zapata result in the overthrow oil 'thc Mudero Government, there iiiiulil be added to Mcxico's history nelial*-i ter that is unique in this counti‘Y~ l llrnviifins revolutiiins hnvi: received their impetus from men of high in-_ ltelligence mid usually of riiltiire. Zapata's most uilvunccil liflillt lllj the social plune was that of nn itiii- 2-rnnt mcrrhaiit, a pcdlcr. Ullicizilly i nis name has been writlcu on the re cords of his country, prior to thc_ \ladero revoliitiim, as tliut of :i pri ` vntc in the Mcxicaii ni‘m_v. 'l`hcrc is one more entry, that |‘ei‘i>i'iliiig his ilescrtiou Noni the arniy. ’l‘ho.~:c uniiciiuainted with .'/.npatn‘ freiuentlv mnke the iiiistzilie of styl- ing him nn illiterate. This is uni true. 'Phe nmn can rcnil mid write, :ind llzir; the l'il\lll'iu‘lii>; iif :i riiiiiiniin -icliool eilllrntiim. Aililcil iii thii:_ hc piisscsscs n slirc\viliiess~', wliirli, rom bined with ll stiilibnriiness, ii pi~riiiii\\i'li:il. _-I-’i`i~nti-i'. than flint of an iu'iliimr_v porii bi- ` tray tho fuel thnt. bi~ .'.-4 nnl :i puri- lnilinu. His shin is lliul, of lliii iirili- 'inry \|i'.vii'nn lniliiin, while his |iii'i,i_ liiriiit_v is iiiiire than lliiil of the Niirtb /\iiu\i‘irun :ilioi'i:_'iiii>. llis ciiforrcil |i:iii-iolir siii~\'ii'i- to ‘iis riiuntry rnniii to nn ind in just one yciir. Hn uns in _iiiil in .-\_vnln luring thc i\:irl_\- iwirl in ibn lllniiiii-ii rcvolutiiiii. (mc night llieirii i-:is ii ‘nil i|cll\'ei'y :ind $‘f.'il>;if;i, :il tbi- bcnil of :l linnilfiil iil mon ull., lmil been his i-i»mli;iiiiii|i.< in the liilli- iirisim, ili~i'liiri‘il blurs:-lf si l;‘:iil.\i~ ini the Cziilsr i.f Nliiili‘ri»_ ` l'iinl.ri\'iiig to ;_»i-t woril lo one ol flu” i'c\'<»Iii_t.ii»ii.iii-_ii ,jiiiii,n.¢, in iiiivri-ii `iis s:i~i‘\‘ir'i~s. Hi* 1'#-i-ei\'<~il the lllnnliii of 'this body, but wus fiilil lhul. ni. n10'l'c money riiulil lie exlii-iiiicil nl that time for the viliiipinciii of nilili- tiimal troops in the sonlh_ Viflllutn said not it wiiril, but ri-turn eil to flic nioiintaiiirs nbiuit his boi- hooil home and oi~ilt‘ri>iI his foIlii\\‘i‘r.< to join him in :itlni"iing a iiciglilior- ing villngc guurilcil by ii in.ei‘e lmnil- Iul of ruriilcs. They o\'ei't,lirc\v the zunril, sci:/.eil their nrins and ill.,-i-ill. ed the prisoners, wh`oni Zapata had little difficulty in pcrsiiniliiig lo Join 'iis uprising. This nctinn iviis rt-_ itcated time and again, the only '.-linuge being that carb succossivn ns- sauli, was nindg on a l;i|~g¢-V gm-|~i§(,,, until Zapnta’i~: :irmy ol rebels limi nttained a size that miidn it one of the most formidable ligliting rorniii south of Mexico (Tity. The revolution- ury junta was now glad to take nd- vantage of the services of 7,npg1;n,_ and he was iirilersd to report to (len eral /\n\brni-iii li`iigiioi-ini, r:oininaii<`fe|~. in-chief of thc n'ln_v nl tin- ,;,,,,i»h_ lletwecn l“igiici'ini and 7.iipiil,;ill1[.,-,. has :ilwriys liven ii iltv-ii-srnleil gonism. l<`igiicro:i is n ninn of mln. rntion nnd of soiiie niilitnrv lrnin I . 5 ng. Hctwern him and Z:-ipnln there' -iillld lic niithluig lu i-iiinniiiu. A~,- .,, . '~ , __ '. _ Ivnilcr of the army of soiitli, Flgiie- Q l Pnrt of the Plant on llc l-tinni Navigation (`o'i-i Whnif (`l1'T~\"'-'ll- e- . _ -sf -»------ -= i- - . . ;'iiiiiiinillllimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliuliiiiilllliuiilii., .ii---r.i`-.~~l'i’:?’~'i'-~i»» lllllllllll iiiiiriliiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiliu i|ii||liiiii|ii|».`.“iihsit.»i*.»”~‘."' -' I ‘.," *E+ " ` ’. l ix This I-‘ood-Toiilc Quicldy Restores Strength - ‘- , ..»\° ‘_,»~'j .sf- -`_.~. i V Q-*“’_i\\ . `l‘i\ Q1* ‘I ii 'ill TX /in \l \= /4 of ..-_,vi » ~. _\ _ .J iff; ..\\ / .; 3. ® llicriu, Tvpluiiil or nn_v ollii-r ]iro.~.lrnl- ing iliscase, there is usii:\ll_v a not-il 2% E ' @% iff- f if"»"» fa \““’»r E After a .-iicgc of l‘ncuuioui:i, llipli- A *fl 'i § for sonic other source of etrcngtli 5 \ E -f aj. 5;; `_. ,V bcsiiles ordinary fooil. M . ` ._-Q NA-DRU-C0 Tasteless ‘_, , _ i\ nerves- liximcl of \Vild no bctlcr “biiililci--iip”. your drugglst. ,P,'7i ,~\ifl;‘ _ , ., ,,,.,,,, .|..,,_,|,,-, i,|;;|i,,~iiii|| _iiiii |ii,¢_,»i'||ii'iii -_:.,-‘.~ ».\»,.i;ia»»riising»,m -...i - tgrnlilillllilliiiliiiiiiiii»i.iii'i»iiiviii‘iiii‘i‘llilllli|llllllli||ul~‘ ~¢2¢’»i7»'*Y-‘é I .YD 5 ‘ Coil Liver Oil Compound i meets lliis need pcrfcclly. \\`hilc ilcciilcilly plz-:isniit to the ‘ 1. iiisfo, witlioiit a t:-.icc ol the iiaiisrmliiiig liroprrtics of plain . coil liver oil, it ciiil-iiilics the well-kiioi\'n iiiitritive and ciirnlivc 1-lcmcnls llinl linvc iuziilc coil liver oil funious. To =' these linvc bccn :iildcil Ilyf.oplinspliilos to build up llie bronchial iulic.<--:intl F,\'tract of Malt, wnirh, besides E containing valiinble niili~iineiil itself, helps the weakened 5; dige-sli\'e organs to nrsimilaie ollicr foods. F- lfnr run-down children lliere is _ Get ri 5oc. or $t.oo bottle from National Drug and themlcal Co. ~»i Ol’ CIYMII. I,I1‘llTlID. |04 ....1 - - Ari oun nnonucvs E llll THIS TRADE KIRK 25’ . .i- Chcrry to :ict on tim iuii 5 and 5 .Specifics-one if an ‘#4- for every ill Zig, ron \vn:s entitled iii crnilit. for thi-i ~ioiitborn r‘umpnii:n, whirli so ncnrlvl resliltnil in the cnliti'i'c of ‘vlngic`.,f "ll~_V itself. _As n miiltei' ol' fnct., :i ` i'r.fznt pnrt ii! thc iircilit was rcnllvi dui' to Znpiitn. The :in1'.:i.goni.sin ri'-» l sultcd in _icnloiisy on the part of‘ 'ull'-ll. und so it wmi thul. nn nttrnint _I niude lute in the day to pm-ily lim! nrfiplc of Mnrplos by instnlling Fig-l 'inron ns governor only nmde Znpntn ' the more ilcfi‘rni,im-il to lin.,-f_|,,-,,,\~ 3 lllc C-"lll.l'ill iri\\'~“rI\nrent which he hnil E fiuiglit. to ostnlilisli. i Stcatlilv his forces grew us thi-v` bnil during the dnys of Mnili-ro’g raf- volt, imtil on Fcbrunry l of tliig, vcm' he found liimsi-lf nt the bead of forces to siicb numbers he ln caiieief thc fcderul Government to fiend against him a large pnrt of the Gov- ` ernment U'00llH. Hy that time he had changed his propngnnda tn in. clude grievances whose righting lu. dc. clarcil could bn iiccomplinlied only bv the overthrow of lllndcro. Hiii "l'>1nn of Ayala." written by -. scliiinl tem~li_ | or upon whom hc had liestoii-ed thi-, title of Colonel, calls for Emilio Van-l ilnez Gomez to occupy the pl-onlne" l cy. For himself he asks nothing more than the privilege of fighting. . That Zapata ls a rufflan pure and l simple is not altogether true. A ttircil . always in tha closefitting trousers of ' the charm costume. bolero cont and nenkml somhrero, silent and distrust- fill, he is 'not a man tn grace n (1191,). matic reception at (lhapultepec, and! his men. wandering in bands fnr from ‘ his head-quarters, 0ftenf,irri.~s hnvel committed atrocities which plans! them beyond the uiitposts of i~lvl|lzs_l tion, but rarely have such bnrlmroiisl i i urls been attrlbuteil personally tn. 7.n.nntn_ On the contrary, there are stories of leniency and of A ronghl ciiiirtesy which, lf.true, must cause* one to believe that the leader of this newrebelllon is 1; man who has linen Dninted in too vivid colors. SUMMERSIDE lihici, iiiiiiivx. Welcome lo the Provincial Seed Fair al Summerside .-- Righl Goods at ` Right Prices-This is what has made our business fam- ; ous. l.el’a get fo- geiher. WC buy I0( apo' cash in |arg¢ qum_ _ ' n ~ I lilies merchandise I for the trade (hal demands ihe bell, - This store is right _alongside Seed Fair building and we want you to nuke this your headquarters. We have made alterations and several iiiiprovcincuts in our Furniture and Stove Department and are better prepared than ever before to invile you to come in, rest and be entertained by the wor1d’s greatest artists-special Edi. son records being procured for the occasion. ' We were fha' first of the local seed houses to realize the vital importance to the _ farmers of Pure bead. l`lus season we are better prepared than ever before to give the best valiies lu: _ Choice Island Tiuiotliy Island White Rflssian Wheat ~ ljeniiiiie ()ld Island Red Clover Island White Fife Wheat Choice Imported Maiuinolli Clover Island White Chail Wheat . No 1 Imported Alsike Clover ' Island Colorado Bearded Whgnl .. Splendid Island Alsike Clover Island Banner Oats zz Kowcil Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Vetches, Corn, etc. Come in, look over our display and get samples, tests and prices. _, _ ,_ proved churn made ,Hit by Cuiuiucr Dows- ., |llli_,j,i.¢_l\, well, Lid. Ask for '_ » ; _ directions. . Ciipieity Churu Price ‘5 No, i ii gals. i to 3 gals $5.50 l- No. 2 15 ‘E i to 7 “ 6.00 jf l\`(i Zi) °‘ l il i) ‘.‘ 6. A ¢‘ 1' No.. 25 ` i lo i2 ` 8.00 1*. booklet giving full iufoiiiiution ri ii d _ 1 _ :N in?" _ (-_ FEE. \ ‘ -'Jt\\ _. . li- ‘ __ This is the iIu~ ’l"hc best people buv them. Wav.. ' ' They are the best there is. This, is really a w.nd¢rfnl most satisfactory washer marie i‘~ today. Money refunded if you ure not ‘delighted after _ using it. ‘»“ i Price with wrliigcr slnvicl ........$8.50 5, Without stand . . . . . . $7.50 A great variety of wtingcrs tofit nnymaehineor iiib---pri.~.- ed from $2.50 to $4 50; also good serviceable R of :1 r y \Vzisli»