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IIRACEB. 5¢;0_5_19M|.;|a_ -RUBBER BELTING.-» Big ship- __.__ ‘iuentt heat i|ni\lit_v. just received- __0|L gA|priu|:ficld_utid his little family in tho- io 1 of his dear wife and mother which took place this week. 'l`lt¢~ re* mains were laid to rest in the iiiip- tlst Cemetery nt Sprlugficlil on Tliursilay. the service being lcd _by tha Baptist Pastor thc ltev. \\`_, iliclllck.-W. --MOTHER'S DAY.-()ii Sunday taicuni sale. See regular ad space.- J. G. .i.ltnii-son. Drtiggist. 555 ai=.ctN~i~c or n£co~s1'Rucr|oN` iN FRANCE I By Lewis R. Freeman, in the May, Popular Mechanics Magazine, I _liow and when sro the war-ruined r-ities and villages of Europe to be re- ovening “illotiit-i"s Day" was obser- ved at Cape \\'olfc 'whore a special, servit-ii was held -in the Methodist t`lturch the pastor giving ii special talk oit “i\lot.hcr':-. During the evening recitations were given, by Miss E. Strong. Master' L. WJ Williams and Miss l.. Strong. W. G.. Norinnu also sang ii .special solo which was beautifully rendered".-W -Mr. W. Dunville of \\`o\. ctfapn has been laid aside for a uuinlicr of days. Iiis friends wish hlin a :~pccdy recovery- . -W . IN LIGHTER VEIN. Sho had been izalletl Iiotnr- rtiitlilr-ply leaving her husband to follow with their belongings. \Vheu she met him at the dock she cxclairrictl. “\\'here‘s Fido ff" "Dearest," lin rt-plicil, “hc fvll over bc-ard." Sim wrung liar it-.ind.~i. \\'||y iiitin't the .steauter stop to ri -cum pimi" "They only stop to save ltumiin lii'¢~'s 'ho explained. “'l`hen' llenry, why tildn’t you ,lump o\'crb0al'd'.”' lie- People :ire saying you iii;ir|'ii_»d ine for my uloiif._v_ » She -Well, l had to give them some reason. Absolutely ' Kill.: Moths, B ugs, Fleas, _ M 't f _sr »°"r;.~;’.‘,' _5‘_i,,.,] Roacllcs ' EATNGS . Pownsn ASK any returned soldier how much they valued Keating) . at the Front. lt’s won~ derful. Send your lol- qou dier boy a tin. _ `Ez'lr)1l'/rrre lk" 15°" 35" ` site-_ Again in cms.. H. F. Rhche 8: Cv-. I0 M¢C¢iil St..Teudo ' l l§tp Some Nice _ Values in Glassware ~ If it is glassware-KQO5 $lla$S- ware-you want, call in and Set* the excegtionallv 3000 Values Y°“ can get ere right now. Practically -verythintl Y 0 11 desire is hereuand we _can save mney for yo on each item. Black & Co Sunnyside built? l began asking the question' nine months ago. and it in only within ' the last fc-iv weeks' that l have hccn' able to get n dotlnite answer, and this only so far as the destruction in nor~. thern Frattcti is concernetlt For the niosi of this time I was able to fol- low only the .tiutteriugs ol straws, which served nit-rely to itiilicate the direction of the rising wind. l iead` in the London papers. for inst:inco,_ how tt once wealthy merchant ot Ant- werp. dying a refugee in the south ol' England. bequeathed all that could ultimate-ly ho realized after tim war_ front the sale of his very consi-'lerahlci holdings in various parts of Belgium. to a fund' to he exclusively used fort the rebuilding ot the dwelling houses in a certain street fin Louvain in which the tt-stator had at one time resided,f and`whlch had been completely des-' troyod when tho Germans ociriiplcil that city. | The first-and. so far. practiimii;-1 tho only-permanent reconstruction work undortaken, in Franco is thait financul ant? directed by a (‘a\iiornia~ society. rnostly made tip of Sari Pran- clscans who learned at iii'_it hand what destruction and restoration meant as n sequel to their grunt oartli~‘ oiinkc :intl tire of i906. The work is nndcr the direction of Miss i)alsy Polk ct San Fraiicisto, who. with the hr-arty <-nnpiimlinri of the l-‘rr\ri=~h nu- tiiurities. 'is having rebuilt its fast as funds. uiaterinl. and lahot ure avail- able. the dwelling houses- in a small village near Nancy. The wlslies of the surviving owners of the properly MR. A. A. MlliEAN. M P.. DISC S lllltll lug in a niotioti introduced by .\ir. M. McDonald, l’lctt-ti. with reference to the submarine inenace rind what Canada should do in the situation. stiid: ~' -a’ .\|r. Speaker. `a stranger listening to the remarks made bythe lion. iuctubtr for Picton (Mr. Mactloiiald; would imagine that Canada has done nothing in this war. l believe the opinion ofthe thinking men of this. country is that Canada has done ever_\'tl|ing within her means. l Mr. hlA(`DO.\'l\Ll): l did not ills- cuss the question of our assistance to the cause uf the Allies upon iind at till. l confined myself to the question of what we should do with regard tn the siirniarine menace. Mr. A. A. i\lcl,EAN: The acciisa- tlou which the lioti. getitlsman has made is more injurious to the cause which he is attempting to forward than l thought :it first. The stibmtir- ine is a .menace on the other side of the water, and. to a certain extent. at menace on this side. and I think the. people of the Iilaritime Provinct-sl should appreciate the fact that it uiayl be a great menace to that part, of (Fauadn. But it is not submarines tiiat we want dowtt there; it is boats to repol submarines. We want pro- tection on land and we want protection on sen. but we dc- not want submarin- es. Take. for instance, the dlffcrciit ports in the Maritime Provinces. Some of the remarks which the hon. gentle- man has made are very appropriate and propel' and tho Government should take heed of the warning so as to give protection to every great port- in the itiaritinie Provinces nt which large quantities of gasoline, kerosene and other materialsare stored. Take. for instance, tho ports of Charlotte town and l’ict0u. tfliarlc-ttclown is a distributing centre for the imperial Oil Company. We have guns there and we have guuncrs, htit we have not the guns placed and it would ho easy enough for-n submarine to come into the city of Cliarlottetowri and repleii~ ish her fuel. Tho saute would apply to Sourls, Georgetown. Picton :ind .many other ports in Nova Scotia. :init the lower Gulf nf St. Lawrence. ilut I want to remind tho lion. itiinisti-r or Militia and llefi-titre (Sir Etlirzird Kemp) that plans were sent it: him' last year, uccoiitpanicd hy tho siuzgcs-i lion that these guns should ho nioiiiit- od i-il different places along tho' cons. lu 'order tiiat if any siibninrliies sliouiu como tltev would hc: iti ti position ti. repel them. Supposliig one of tliesi: tiubmarities should rome into the rily. of ('liat'l01tetown; we hzivc no pro ttwtinn ilu-ru wli:iti~\'ri'. Wu lravt- sei- lcn or i-ight liauks there in which large diiaiititleii of utotiey ure oti tlupt»iit_ and I think it would be an nppiiliintt ` disaster to the business ititercsts of that part of the country if a subiiiarlnc are being inost carefully consulted ill all restoration work attempted. and such buildings :is have been complet- ed up to this time follow fairly close- ly the plfin of tire or-igiiials. So much for the ".='traws:" now for the rising wind of national effort. lu the .~iriuit.~ cool. nit-thodical. and pteinstaking way in which she has pavetl the way for her victory in war France began paving the way for her victory of peice. Thi- iirst thing to do-indeed. almost the only thing that can he dcne until the war is over- wa:-t. so far as possible. to titkc stock of the tE°ainag¢ done. ` No sooner had the iigurcs eoinpiieil regarding the tlestriictioii oi’ the re- gion open to observatioii bison digest- ed. than they were sitinuittetl to the chamber ol' deputies, and that hotly pi'ompti_\' voted in favor of a. resolu- tion cotumittiiig the go\'ernnieut in principli. to the ftill iudeiuniiication of all losses suffered by its citizens through thc invasion of the country by the enemy. This is mitch the most. important step that has no far been taken toward' the robulld-ing of any of the wnr-devastated regions of Europe, nud constitutes practically an absolute t.:ii.iriiiil_v that this rcstoraiiolt will be carriefl out noi only in the most irxpi-lftiotra but gtg.-, tho in--..i nroiiomiirnl way. The traders ol this paper will lic plutseil tu laarn that thlrrrliiat legal' fineilvrndlerl illiscanc at science as .ma e ocun:_»rin 1 ss agen and that is Cntarrh. Cstatfh being zreutlyjn- fluenced by constitutional conditions t-:qiiires patlistitiitionalhrcltrgentt lilgll sn? a§ul;;l‘iiCurehis enincfnayari aca ru e on z Mucous Surfaces of the Srsteuf. thereby ilestiov-, ina the inundation ol_ the dseue. lrlving the- pntlent strength hy huilduuz up the constitution and iisiisgng nature llnh t;i‘imnl;s';‘véJrli. Rite sve so m i- ctira v Dhlvyns gif }ilal.l's ('atar1hl"tne that they vile: Bneeéundred Dollars lor lny can that it inlla to cure. Send for list of testimonials. /tilting-i r. 1. crlzmiv s. co _ roman. onr.. Suiil by nil llrugnirls. 7'tC. cftiiio thero and attacketl and lot-lot. then- liaiiiks. i would t liercfore diriviat thi- :ittr-nlioii of the hlittistei' i.~i Mili- tii to the fuct tlizil iuimeiliate steps should be akeu tn iiare the guns at the disposal of the depui'init=.iit. anti wiiicii arc lying idle in thc i»iI_i' ui' (fluii'lot1c- town. placed in ii positioii so tii;it thc attack of a sitbiiiarine ci thi lic repo!- leil. This is not ii matter whit ii should be left because wc saw lust _ri~;»ii~. its the hon. iueniber for Picton has suit ted, :submarines co-ming to the city ol New York rind vessels being sunk off the American coast. The same thing has happened this your and l thitiit the (lovernmeut should tnki-. timely w'arniiig anti have men and guns placed at all the pu-rts where the sup plies of t hese subniarities could bc repiciiislicd. i have no furiiier re- l think l have niiide ii suliicieni state .ment when l say that the Govern- ment sliould take iutuieiliate steps tu remedy the neglect. not only of this Government but of past Govciii'mti\is, in nt;-t manning anil protcctliig Ihr. diiTi~i'cnt ports of the Atlintic uno lower gulf liordcr. .PLANTING CORN IN DRILLB OR IN HILLS ' Experimental Firms Note. Experiment at Cap Rouge. |"tom 1911 to |915 hiciusivc. or dur?-ug ilvo years. nil tlid corn grown on 57.3 acres wr-lgliod. every loatl Ut it. ljaclt sci- son. ti lot was platitcd in |'o\v'.~' 48 iiicliczi apart. with about ii .luclicti he~. two-en the plants, another lot in rows 423 lnclicn apart with shout 8 inches lictwenit the plauttt. nnotucr lot in hills' 43 incline apart. and still ano- ther lol in hills Zlli iiiicltcfi apart The Longigllow variety was iircu. nnutim hind. both before and after putting t -niiirk.~i to make ou this subject becaiisoi l bargains we have 1§Of'YOU' BY. *VE-CAN SEND PAR.CE`iL -P ' P0511- Whether you come in,Send in or R - _ i>ri¢@- 1 gt-. A Phone in for anything at our store the price will be the same one low' -rw,-.. So send to us, write. us, or phone us if you haven’t` time to come -in-and we will send it to you by Parcel Post. When sending in an order to us for men and boys’ Clothing all you _g as need to do is state size and price and we will do the rest. We pay ffftiglll 01? all Orders Over $1000 to any station on P. E Island, listed below you will find a few of the many to offer you ‘ o O 1st Special Men’s brown pin strip* "suits, English Twee_d s, single breasted medium weight. Price ..... ._ _...$8.00 _ 2nd Special A nice English tweed man’s suit, ark _brov_vn. single breasted, will give good _satisfattion. Price 3rd Special Another one, mixed graa' and brown, single breaste . also gotgd qulalifrv. 2 llgrtiiég i rom. '°"f.°........p..°.. .. _...$10.00 ' .. . .. ,.. ,-- . .... 4 h.. Boys Clot ing 3 ' f'Bo' ' Clothing. Our stock consists of over 1696 suits at Don’t ~ fail to see our grand _display 0 YS wonderful low prices under present condition. . a ’ ` _ When you come here we do not B03’ S Suits Boy s Suits Strong wear tweed boy’s suits in a large range, of patterons norfolk sty e _a'il sizes 6to 10_years. Price $3.50‘other Prices 4.00. 4.50, 5.506.00to -- $l2.UO urge vou to buy, but our splendid values cannot afford to be overlooked by anyone whois practising Economy. we do know that from English tweeds neat mid grey mixtures, stripes and checks, coats are sing e breast- ed with yoke and box pleats backs and front, belted waist 4th Special Men's Grey Suits, English worsted, is of excepltiorially . good quality, not ing to equal it in t is country at the Prtce......... $12.00 . Boy's norfolk suits made A bioonier pants. Price $4.00 Prow se Bros Limited The Clothing Me n of. P. E. Island i . _ . 'V § -4.-,_ f~"1-L _ 1; 1 m l l L ml ,nv pi; drills. tliv iigiircs being as follows: ’ lbs. per acre Drills, 48 iiit-hes upitrt .£10319 l)ril|s-_ 42 invites apart .__ _ . _ .i9Rll7 illlls. Zhi ini-lies apart . .A2402 l-lills. 42 inches apart ..lL’1h'i6 During the five years of the experi- ment there were dry, \vet. wnrnt and cool se_asoiis, so tluit. the avei ige can be taken as ii fair one, an lar as' rem- pcraturgv arid' pri-cipitatioii gn. lu f0Hl' years out of five the drills gave- the highest toiuiage. and in the other. there vvns ii difference of only' about 4 per cent in favor oi' the hills. Much more nutrients from the drills. To find out the nutrients in corn at each distance, siniplea wine taken from every lot ami sent to lin- miniou (fhemiet for analysis. The iiverag`e oi' five years' shows tlt"; thi: drills gave the greatest nuniiier ol' poutiti's-i of nutrients pcr acre. --S. :iuli'I~~iii pc* 'ii-rr-. Drillrt. 48 iiichr-.ft apart ..ll76 Drills. 41! lucliw 'ipart _.i026 Hills. 42 inch:-r. apart' ._ 644 Hills. .'26 inches aprirt __ 691 How to plant. in foil" ri-‘»i':-. out of tlvfi iii t‘np itnugr-, ilu-. ii_“!i.: 42 inches apart gave lviglinr yioiils than those -18 flticitcs apnrl. I as llto ¢iilTcr»~u~~»~ in iotiiuigc is iw very Iilnlt. il ilor-~ not s'et1»iii to i_na.kf: much riii‘fr.~rcn<.‘t~ oh" witty or the other. Ati ovilluary grain drill was usml. hy r-iv\:..»|g ntviitg ro that tim rcituirctl ivitllli i\'a.'\1-‘\'| lu' tween the rows. ' .__.___.__--_..__ _,_ , in iiin corn. was treated allkh. More tonnigg from ths.dri|ls. The results filiow coiit-liisivi-ly that more tonnnge can lic Itid by sowing in l’t'ospert|vf\ 'l"onant-- Have _vnu stu-1tn ltr.-.ai_> _ l .|.tiiili.~r twiiti has lilt tht iruill---~ We lluvi- f<|_t-:tin pipes, sir. o-v¢\~» -. -,-.~.. - -.~.-~.¢~.,..- ,~_,., .....,,.~,.~~..~.. ..,...¢v -~.~ ~ ~.~.¢.~.-~_~.-»~v.-_-_-_-f»»¢»,. `cos'r oF FORMER wsns 'rRir=i.- l ine. | ’ What, we wonder. would havt been their sensation had tinyone told them that.. within a few generations, Britain would be s-pending every fortnight more gold than the entire (‘rinieAtt campaign cost; and what, to come to much later' days, should we have thought had ws been told that nil the .millions spent on otir long and costly war against the Roers would do little more than pay seven weeks’ war bill only sixteen years later? An English writer discusses this subject as lol- lc-ws: When, within the recollection ol many ol our readers, l’i'usi-iia brought l~`rtincc to her knees, the conditions of peace site imposed seemed to the ` world cruel andcrusliing. ln addition tt~ ceding Alsace and Lorraine to hot' conquerer. l~`rancc was to pay an in- demnity of 5.000.000.000 francs. and continue to be occupied by (ieriiian troops until the last franc was handed over. The sum dcnianded was an iniqui- tous as lt. was colossal. l"rsnco could searcelv pay it within rt scorn of _v ears.81id fur that term would he rou- fleinncd to groan uiitit~r the heel of her oppressor. So the world thought; hut, to the wurid's ainazomont, lfrance had pelil the ina! l’r:iiii'. H-url the int tierinali stitlier had left hor soil with- in .thrce years. Stupendous an this it1demn|t_v freem- ed at the iinie. though it represented more gold than thirty battalions of soldiers could well carry, it was actu- ally less than the nations of Europe are now spending on war every twelve days! “ And yet. hitiinrtn no nation has ever had to pay so much gold for peace. When llussla vniioiilniictl 'l`ui'kcy nour 6 IV for-ty years ago it was estimate_d that her victory had cost licrq£l4.i,- 000,000- nt the rate of £4.l...000 a nay. .-iii .ine .sited of 'F\ir}i\ 4 "\’l`iiat is bread worth today?" site asked. 'pointing to a loaf about tllfl size of a gblscuit. “Worth about two cents lady," re- Isponded the truthful grocer. "bill wc't'e clizirgittg tcu."- Puck. '_l HELLO- t-\icl