l islietl the piles completely." HY FILES “I suffered severely from pilbl.” "fl"! Mr. James Ruddy, of Killaloe, Ont" "the pain at timlil was unbearable. l had tried one after another oi the so-cnlled ' Wis-remedies,‘ but continued every bit - ss had as ever until l commenced the » lam-ll‘: treatment. To my icy ll"! herbal healing balm speedily relieved the burning irritation. Perseverance ban- | For piles apply lam-Bull at night and l1! if act while "on sleep. Zulu-Bull's “fink “lore... she exclaimam . refilled herbal ewences speedily soothe ; ‘ tllc burning pain and awful itching like ‘ nothing and heal the inflamed tissues-false away else can. Znm-Tltllt is also the finest possible remedy ioreczema, ulcers, - flngwprm, poisoned-sores, burns, scalde, amt boils, rashes and other spring skin or from Zain-Bulr Co" Toronto. Lady dstorb Wit l brisk volleys of banter with ready tive trad; was done with sales of wit, Lady Astor in the House of Jt-raight candied stock at 35c to 36c. Commons today made alblg fighting l “ml N“ Z Block a. 32c to 33c per l‘ speech in behalf of rigid liquor con- trol. the private members’ ‘bill design- 354 for the corresponding day a ed to relax the severe war-time rss- f/ellr i150- trlctlous on the liquor traffic. The‘ woman member leaped into the fray. 410m they only mean freedom to i meal clllllilllllllllfi". Mill the iliut l am not long-winded," she chi- ded her heclrlers. Vtlllllbllfi raillery during trollll" 5°°~b°"8l°"1-95' Alldfll"! lmarks, Lady Astor's criticism is to 22.; believed to have kiliedvthe bill. run MARKETS I _ Kills Anti-Dry Billl l MONTREAL April i21_ A rim, lelflllllg continues to prevail in the Pl" msllwt for esss. and prices fl Ow no further change. There was a 800d demand for supplies [or llQIIIB consumption and a fairly ac. with Wetl In Parliament LONDON, April 27——Meeting =g‘3""- The receipts Yesterday were l , = - l" “dm- u» cllmllflred with 3.12s _~ The House was debating gm. Mm same day m“ week an“ wadfimfllrvllser feeling has develop- mm a l... .§‘.’i...';"l... “all . e . . vnuccd 10c to 15c per tin Qwilng.‘ "When men talk about their freo- I t0 the continued good demand yo, i801 ‘ giant splpplls: on Bpo: have pen we" 811g “D or the y mo being with ==.-=:E..._r. -I may he rude sales ye.,t,_,,.da‘ a, $2 m ' ' ' $2.25 per , I , tin (])f one glilllolyp The nlarke, M‘ HOSTEL AT MONCTON ‘ mill? e sugar s f rltl under a steady demand tor all Offerings, and flat... M°d°"‘ of light colored stock were made a; 23c to 75c per- lh., and dark at 21c. "Now, do listen. residence completed for tllrl emnloyes M Although she encountered 0011-‘ Atlantic Underwear Llmlteq i her re- One of the most modern girl's hostels in (lanatia has rsccntlv been completed Iby Atlantic Iludol» wear Limited, for the accommln- tlou of their "girl e-mlplcyes at .\l‘-0nt-- Tlltlre WM no improvement in , the demand for car lots of potatoes , and the market in this respect was quiet with no change in prices to notc. 75c to 80c. and Qucben Stuck Training Sc_ll_ool for Nurses ' Th" Symmcn Arlington litispital, Afllngfflll, liinss. Limited nuinltol" of All- pllilllnts tltltut ho from 19 to 3i’- ycltrs vfagr’, or good health and musthavu _ tho Nlltivitlolit of u high school odu- ' hictlltlill. Surgical and Obstetrics. Salary $10. p” month. after 2 months prohnl tiou. lit-iilltlful new homo for Nitra- liianks address liiss Nora A. Brown, Supt. at Hospi- niudouts nccdcd for m-xt tcrm. (follrsi- .'l yrmirii, raiiolt. rs. Fill" application ‘iii Professional Cards. H. F. DEMPSEY Graduate of ffoaton lchonl o! PIANO TUNING There is some vital need that Crown Brand Syrup satisfies ll why it does children no much good, on bread, porridge, griddle Crown BRAND l‘ better than anything else. The! ' cakes, etc. I 8:15.93 nt 05c to 70c per ling of 90lbs., ex- lllwk- Wllll" ll! ll Jobbing wa-y a fair lrntle w:t:- reported at 90c per bag oi’ 80 lli.. ex-stol-o. -‘ New York. April 22.--Egqs irre- rztllilr. Receipts 39,559. Fresh izotlr crcvl. extra firsts 281,50 to 2914.0: ' fresh ivatherell. firsts. 26c in 25in: l State Pennsylvania and pearl; l western hennerv. wliitus, firsts to i extras 31c tn 40c: do. browns and mired colors‘ firsts, to oxtrn. firsts l 2015c to 311/5 do. firsts 28l,{,c to .(\r~ lCllirazzo. Anrll '22.-— Eggs lower, Receipts 21.833 cases; at mark. rascs included, 2-1:: to Zll/gc. .- Doctors are .ln business for the health of others, but not for their own. ton N. -B. The hotel for emplojvcs is an innovation in the Maritime Provinces. and the Atlantic Under- wear Compflny is to be congratllb iiteti upon its progressiveness in thus providing congenial and wholesome quarters for their git-ls. The building occupies a command- ing view or the isurroundlng coun- try, is oi’ lhrick fire-proof construc- tlon, and the ‘lighting and sanita- tion are modern to the last tic- gree. The residence was rlannod by J. W. ‘Fraser, A. lL, I. B. A..oi' Mont-s ton. It contains ‘a library, living and. rest rooms, a first aid and hospital Ward, well-lighted and ail‘- ell .l)9(ll‘OOlfl*S.flmDl9 lbathrooms and a well equipped laundry for tho use of the girls. The hostel is in charge of a matron, and a. clirf supervises the kitchen. Food and ‘lodging are provided at cost, and I will not lie in excess oi‘ Five Dol- lars a week. _ iRecreatiiou facilities have notl been overlooked. for the Company i TQUTZBS that good food and gonll rooms are nnt sufficient for the “cellars or the employee. Thc gllf-fi Wlll ‘he ncrlu-lttctl to cutcr- tlvlu their friends, and in addition l" l! 200d dance floor and Illlliilcfll instruments, gnilles. etc., are pro- vldcri for this purpose. For out- door amusement tennis courts and “ll/fillet lawns will be completed by curly sulil-itlv-r. The Atlantic Hostel is fl coni- mcntlzrlhlc effort to clcvlitc tllc liv- llll-Z conditions oi‘ tllc girl workers otul lo provide them with a1] the l-clliiurts and facilities of a home. its lnilurnl-n will undoubtedly be reflected nlll. only among the em~ illlnvrus themselves hut throughout liil- roiiiltililiily. it hull liilvltys iliccn tllc policy of m" ("mPilllllY to llllfiltl. the best "livid oi‘ llclp attainzuhle to their unlpll _ ,— illlll tho present large lu- \r-;-: iicnt is.a practical working out of tllc tileory, that only W118!) (flllillvyflfi ilrc well provllletl for l|ll)'Slf"clll_v null llicntally, thllt tllc lllllllefil- quality oi’ worknlanship~ mun lie obtained. LINDSAY CRAWFORD HEARD FROM . . . . . . VANCOUVER, n. 0., April 23,“ Thinks-photo of Lindsay Craw- llllll f slltztftll here last night was Cllllliliht-fldn his relnurk that there wits no \'l(.‘i0l'_,' in the Great Walxj until tire Irish rausc was won ttud industry in England was in control of the \\'t)l'l((‘,l'S. lio accused the Bri- tish uditlinislrlttloli 9f encom-“g. lllfi inilllslly wt ihp heltrt of tho l‘llll])ll"(B illlll discouraging it in tho colonies, lie said. and lllP imperial llvllfll‘ Prcvontrli national evolut- ioli in lrtlarltl. lio iollnr] n, omuplote iillillflkty for llic Irish revolution in the Allloriczm will‘ of lndopenllnncc. llofolring to efforts to Drevcn, his spvithing, hi: termed the aver- ugn Ellglislliuilp in (‘sharia ns “ltlirn" and ltlldoll, “We hzlvn got to (‘linllllllinizc IllQSP people." A vrtiwll of 8,000 pOilllli‘, includ- ing; a sprinkling oi‘ \\'0llll‘ll, walled l ‘Grey Soxf’ Tbbes “J. H. MYRICK \lbcrton A. W. McLAi-(EN Belle River I Mileage as ‘ ‘Auto-Shoes‘ ' . Running on your car ' ‘Auto-Shoes’ ’ will "Will AMES lllllllhmn‘ W‘ ‘ ‘B’ For Sale By J. J. HUGHES d‘ CO., LIMITED CAMPBELL G. McKENZIE SOURIS PAGE FIVE A it is Measured The selling price is the yardstick of tire _ V , mileage, very often. exception being Ames Holden i The striking The mileage put into them is not measured. They are meant to give extra miles and they do. Aines Holden give you the cheapest mileage you can buy—irrespcctive of cost. - HOLDEN "l “AUTO-SHOES” Cord and Fabric Tires in all ' Standard Sizes "Red Sox" Tubes s ll Sourle R. J. McDONALl) c. sow Cardigan GARAGE co Sourln LORDS COMPANY " Cape Traverse C. A. STEWART ~ Summerslde H. H. CAMERON &. Co. Crapaud CORNEY BROS summereide J. A. CUTLIFFE & SON Fredericton Station H. A, BERNARD Tignieh J. J. HUGHES 60-. LTD. Georgetown C. I. LIDSTONE Tyne Valley H. G. NELSON Hampton THOMAS McNEiLL Tryon P. J. NOY G CO Hunter River CAMPBELL Q; GILLIB Uigg station JENKINS BROS. Millview FARMERS UNlON CO-OP. Sec Ltd. Wellington W. J. MGEACHERN Mount Albion ' KENNEDY BROS Kengington MCDONALD 8c SON Murray River Ff, TUPLIN 8t. CO. Kenginqton H. M. CHISHOLM North Tryon w: H. M. COX - More" W. A. DENNIS 6. SON O'Leary THE MORELL GARAGE CO. Morcll ELMER SHARBELL Portage CENTRAL GARAGE Chirivtlflvw" ARSENEAU G. GAUDET Richmond QUEENS COUNTY GARAGE CO. chirlllttnllw" I- {in for three hours outside Dominion llnli.. ivhilc Lindsay Crawford was Ellellklllfi lllliler the auspices of the iScltibc-terninzitlon Lszlgllo ‘lzlli’ an hour lifter tllc meeting hall closed, one 0f tllc oily detectives climbed up a lanlppost and shouted: “l give you my word be is no, In tllc hall." Tllg t-rmvd, which tlPlliirtcll rellict lln-tly, voiced its tlvlerminzttion to 50! I'll Grafton $1., Charlottetown , ..-__.._._.__._ Palmer & Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer. Barristers, etc. Bank of Nova Bcotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' Money to Loan M... R.Mc(luiga.li.BA BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island I ‘Clayton Morrison J. P. Commissioner of Deeds, Wille, E10. ROTARY PUBLIC Pi-omlpt, careful attention to Deeds, Wllle, Mortgages, etc., ATTESTED. Notes, Drafts, Bllla, PROTESTED for non-acceptance of non-payment. Tryon, P. E. I. A. Mail-DUN All!) J . Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown llr. C. (i. Archibald Graduate on N. V. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ell‘. N0" and Throat Office Bayer Building. Greet George 8treet, opposite Guardian Offiw Telephone 250 Office Hours-i! to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 "p. m. May be consulted off houre at 116 l-lllleboro 8t. s. s. HESSIANP Barrister, ‘Solicitor, Notary Public Etc. k What is Your idea oi a Perfect l Stove or Range? A I We Will Give an $87 McClary Range for the Best Suggestion N0 charge for entering this competition N0 strings to the offer-No Red Tape Open to everyone who lull-i hall tho satire stove 10 yours What would you consider a perfect range? Will you swap your opinion for a real honest to goodness range that sells re- gularly for $87.00 and is worth every cent of the money? That is ilhe ofYerR. T. Holman, Limited, make to you. Simlply selndalong your idea of what a good range should be, in size, finish, equipment and conveniences, and to the best MONEY T0 LOAN Montague G. s. INMAN, K. of Barrister and Attorney-at-Lew nwm .No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW ' W. iles Garrison,M.D, Llte Superintendent Chas. Dalton Sanitarium 8p cllllat in Pulmonary Tuber- culoele Office 126 Brighton Road Houre-Z-S p. m. and by appointment ' Telephone 257 l orson 8n Duffy B rrlntor and Atterney-et-Law MONEY TO LOAN m" (or Royal Bank of Canada Lean & McKinnon WI . i -R IB k Building gateway. m- P. E. Inland olieod 8n Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY Barrletere and Attorney! MONEY 1'0 LOAN _.Banle of N. l. Chambers _- _._ _.__.-____.... <-_.. A. MoEachen, Oph. D. IYI IPEOIALICT , er 181 Oreltnn l!» P. E. Inland i errletere, Atternoy-et-Law l suggestion, regardless of gralmnrar 0r construction of the mat- ter, we will award an $87.00 Reliance Steel Rouge absolutely FREE. - - Second Prizw-To the one making the second best suggestion we will give an Aluminum Tea Kettle, Double Boiler and Dipper. What is Your idea oi a Perfect Range? USE THIS FORM l it. T. llOLMAN. LTIL. Summorsidc. P.E.I. I want to cuter the “Perfect Stove" com- petition. I have had a stove in constant use for ten years or more. This stove was mudo And was brought from.................... lt is not giving satisfaction.’ (lCross out “uot." if satisfactory.) l am sending my idea. of a Dflrlfllll f“!!! on another sheet. Address...“...............-.....»...-.~..-.. Send your McClsry's Mosul" FREE to ~ Name....... Adtlross................................ R. T. HOLMAN LTD ‘Sililllllilfslilil In your description of your ideal cook stove or range, tell us as far as you can what improvements you would make in the ranges now on the market. Every particular suggestion will be considered and the person naming the best will be awarded the prize. Conditions oi the Competitiiou Alllsutrlcs must ho made ollt ou the form supplied lll this ad. No person may Will more than oue prize. All entries must roach lls bcford Saturday, May 14th, at 10 o’clock p. m. Only wood or coal burning stoves in actual use in the house doing full family cooking and baking (without the assistance of any other stove) will be considered. The iudgmsnt of acommittce of nawspsipermeu, appointed for the purpose, shall =be final. ilntl Mr. Crawford, after persisten- tly but good llumoredly trying to drown inr- ripen/sing in the hull with two brass, bands and massed slug- ing of patriotic songs. ' us $81.00 Reliance Steel Range. ABSOLUTELY FREE l Somelleatures oi This Prize $87 Reliance Steel Range This range is guaranteed by The McClary Stove Company, the manufacturers, and by R. T. Holman Ltd., Summer-side. _ _ It has “handsome nickel trimmings; oven door and reservoir covered with white porce- lain. Has Fuel Saver Nickel Base Plate Pouch Feed Door Duplex Grates Large Oven Drop Oven Door 9 Piece Linings Copper Reservoir Spring Lift Closet Wide Deep Flues 6 Covers, one graduated Lifter, Poker and Shaker ‘supplied. interesting Magazine FREE A bright. ilewsy, well-illustrated "Mommy's Magazllio" will be sent to cvoryoile who has had a stove or range for ten years or more. Just sign and send this form- Ihavollalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..range for..................yca use coal, wood and has . . . . . . . . . . ........cookiug holes. Send Mc'Clary's Magazine FREE. Namc.......... . . . . . . . . . . ...........l.......... Address . . . . . . . . l R. T. HOLMAN LTD Suiiluiersilie Last to Raise Prices First to Lower Them f3; H1O f- r Who lllls the Oldest Kitchen Stove or Range in P. E. island? 1 “ Tell Us About it and You’ll Got FREE A Z4 Piece Eoamelware Set The Prizes ui-c just as advertised Given away FREE , Offer open to entire province What stove has been in actual use longer than any other? That is interesting to know and to find out we are going to give absolutely free a 24 pit-tie l-lnu-iiiel\i'ai'e Assortment, advertised 0n page 11.4 of H0lm'a.-n’s Catalog to the owner or the person who tells us about that stove, and a (ivlllcn Oak Rocket‘ t0 the owner of the second oldest range or the person who tells us about it. in the case of the owner of the stove or range submitting his entry and a neighbor also entering the same stove, the owner will be given the preference. Iii the case 0f several neighbors entering the saline stove and not one o-f them the owner of 1t, the first one entering will be given the prize- It is a condition of this oil‘ er ‘shalt the stove entered must be in actual use in the house, not in a burn or elsewhere, and must be doiniz all the work of cooklngvand baking for the household. You can cuter tllc stove of any island person ill this competition, whether you own it or flClL-‘llllt only one first and one second prize will be awarded. (live us the lull particulars rc- gardlllg tllc stove or range, when you send in ‘your entry. Don't drop this pllpcr and forgot about it. stitrt tliiulklng now about that, good first. prize, and semi your thoughts along to us. A Chance for Every Householder This is a. chance for cvery llfllll-‘lfl- holder. with a stove tcn yours or more. to secure a valuable prlzo without spending one cent or ta- king a risk of any kind. Simply srnd along your idea of what a. perfect Kitchen Range should be; tell us how long you have had your range and what fliult you flnd with it, and tcll us about the oldest stove you know that is still in use. There arc going to be folir prizes awarded, and every one who has had a stove ton years (prize winner or not) will gut ollr McClary Maga- zine IFREE. Nams....... Who has the Oldest Stove v USE THISi FORM Summvrsillr’. P.E.l. l wnnt to enter your "oldest stove" com- “lltiml Thc Stove cntcrcrl was bought from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Was mndo by . . . . . . . . Iiavs bccu in actual ltsc............years lt is in tllc homo School District . . . . . . . . . . . . . lt is not giving satisfaction (cross out "not" if stove is satisfactory) My home is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........i Atldress.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. Send McClaryKt Magazine tree to l Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .;.-.-m.».=.i.,..~ U I-ev-irv-wq‘. T-l-h mu-Q,.{,-.,_ HI- ‘ DOUB- m w» »"">_'.srn_i"eh'~teovflcgg, , ' ' h