llllnufae I"! _ I, Pay it l To-day That approbation statement that you have just received is DUE NOW FOR PAYMENT, mail your cheque today. All apporbation bills standing more than one month are SUBJECT T0 DRAFT through Bank. We shall be obliged for your kind and prompt at- tention. Moore & McLeod Ltd. Will you kindly “Planked Mackerel with Sauted Lobster A wonderful way of serving a wonderfully delic- ious flhh, described in the National Cook Book (sent -_ for 3c in stamps.) Whatever way you prepare mackerel. you'll ti" i1 a iugcgg] u! you get some-National Mackerel this week firom your dealer. caught when this fish is at its best, and the flavor and freshnes kept in by icing. I Price is lowl Tetfll your dealer you want- Nilllflflil I Mackerel and see what you save. 1-. w". “m4 r1004; ‘I8 i. Fig; Comp/tow f, it's fat Fall Mackerel, THE llllfilill --&HOP from Holden's enabl- "THE SNAPPY COMEDY. Mrs. Temple's Telegram, recently broad- casted by radio from Schuuctady‘. N. Y.. is to he staged n: Central Bedcqua -Hall soon. The cast con- tiilus some of the best amateur tal- ent in the Province. Watch for datc. llllliiiJ-B-ZI-‘il -—-4BEDEQUE METHODIST OHU RCH--—4Houour mother by wor- shipping God on Sunday May 13 at Bedeque 11 a. m. Searietown, 3 p.m. and ICape Traverse 7 p. m. Ap- propriate Mothers Day service. Try to get all the mothers out. Young and old re ber mother by at.- tendlng service. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at Bedeqiie. Every- body rally to the nearest church. All are welcome. ———-———¢oa-i- PERSONALS —iMr. lBarney Murphy. contract- or. oi’ Emerald. returned from the “lantern Metropolis on Saturday evening. ‘ K ~-Messrs. John M. and Siibillus McKenua. of Shamrock. visllrii Summerslde on Saturday‘. ' l\' ——Messi‘s. Cecil Murphy and l-lm- lfict Moynaugb. of Emerald, wi-ro phsscngcri-i by evening trnili from Fhlulul-rsiile on Saturday. ix ---~llir. Fred llleariielofol’ thc (UN. i132, lloriicn, visited liciislnizton on Qnluihl y. K ——lMi>s.nrs_ (leorgo .Bt"l‘lilli‘4], “f! l-Ilmsilzilo, and Lorna NicKteiiili-icli, of Purl lllll, arrive-d on Sllllllfilil)‘ cvi-iiing from itumfonl Falls, .\li--.l\' --—ll)r. It). (i. (Hills, Kunslniilnn, wit..- n Dzissoiigei‘ by Gl/Plllllg train to Emerald on Sziiuriluy. ' ~-Mr. lluiiiinoud Kelly, one oi‘ the most prominent horsemen iu the East. paid u visli to Ranging. ion last week. K -~‘Ml'. It. h’. Morrison, who re- cently ircslgned his position onlhc uiilca stall‘ of Messrs. lloliniin Lid. lcti on hursduy morning" fo1- Ohio. U.S.A. H AITMr. Lem Clank and sister. Miss “"1 M Wllmlll. left on Thursday, n/Pévn r/omu n/s/r " ' t“. .. .- ..¢-_.-\~.\<~-<\~\-\-\-\-n f‘ "ll-ifs FAREWELL GATHERING. ‘The members of Fairview itnil Ringwood iwomeiifs YllSLlUlH-Elhwlth thetr husbands and ‘friends, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McMillan, Fairview. on April 25th. to bid farewell to one of their valued members, Miss fBlanche Mcisaac. ' Faltview, who is about to leave our fair province for the land of Uncle Sam. Miss Mcisaac was secretary- treasurcr of ltiugwood ‘institute for two years. while engaged in teach lug at Rocky lPoint, servinglultiliut capacity with great lSflLl-STZWIJOIL proving by her attentiveness lto duly and clieeriluliress to liclp in everything pertaining to thc wel- fare of the institute. hoist. year she affiliated herself with Fair-view lin- stltuite where she was ‘as hcfme a. greait helper in that institute. Mrs. ,Win. Match gracefully 1iresldcd and the ilnstltute Odo was sung. The following address was lthen road by Miss Alice Piincztu. and a well-iillcil purse presented by Miss Ruth Welsh. lMlss hit-Isaac mnilo a very which ‘likrr Site's n Jolllf Gm"! ‘FM’ lo\v" was snug. Following is thc uillillfeifl! Miss ‘Blanche Mciiianc. Dear lBl-ibllflll‘9.——~l'l has always been a treat to meet yon wherever than; place might be. Your happy smile and cheerflul manner endear- oil you to young and old alike. in everything pertaining to lithe social welfare alnd progress of our ‘insti- tutes vou have been it cheerful and active‘ worker. with whom it has bccn at plcnsurc to lbe associated. Our object in zisking you there to- night is w tell you how much we shall llllSd you on-d assure you that you UZtl‘l‘-_\' with you our ihest ivishcs for your future happiness aiid suc- cess. We task you to accept this small momen-io and wu hope the value you will place upon .it may be proportionate with the affection and good will accompanying it. and lu the llUY-S iio come will be a pleas- ant reminder oi those you leave be— hind you. Ln parting we my "Good- for the province 0t‘ ‘Suskatchowanli C-ihlessirs. Charles and Harvey Jllllfillll. Bruce Cnrrut11111-11_ 1.31." ‘uctt Howard and liltlille Griillu, who I l ‘land vicinity. spent the wlnlci" in Uncle Sam's "lllllllFY. returned on Slllllril-l)’ ev “lllllkl to their homes iu (Ylicnii-y - "311119 Mllriflleaily test-ha. “m, ll-Myll- "llvnt Sunday with iror 1.111. ‘on s Mr. and Mrs. J. A Rtnilv. IKQIIE-lngion. Miss Ready is mph]. lgllll with satisfactory 5.11.858 »,, Enzhllmfflfstgllll and is cmphnl ,. l‘! l: slid-Ont e 8mm“! sluuiori that pin-south I ie W(ll'l{ by lllbl 111,1;,1.(.,,,,._ s and others intern-tel. Y. Jus. Frizzel, M111 - 5M0. left (v- '1‘ . iluy i‘ -, . , -- "i" ho will i.§’.'..‘l"“h‘”"g""“' “dim” 9- l‘. Frizzcl is - Pf-‘ZP-Bttcll by Ullgll ho is 11 he is still 1.... frienl . patriotic CiiuattlllunAnh llellod 1111- ' his titiiviiléi"ilhlifilii.“’i."li"'°"“ " '3 -' oi action. ills man f ri-Hrl-it his tlt-‘Dbllllllfglmulh Sinmwtlil’ LONJmN I , "~- Dresident ol’ n7il§§l“'§"“1g“h U“ tut-e 1111, 1 . i <1 s crlcul- Ql a ,.e:“;\fl1]?)lr‘lre:l the introduction breeding came gfitllilllllilt Canadian discussed by u _ ll has been lerested, M l; lgralzltgllllyllllilltlllfl in. ‘ ' ‘Ill- Y certain Nmlilllllllllll ran VciiAitioriiiieows-feuanpiliii- ~ "l p\)\\'l_‘l';_1-5$ to bite or kick. to ufrlkm, or crowd you. You w-llltnot need t0 ii-eni. him viloleutly. You can show 111m n trutillalo robe or my 0m“ object. ‘of which be is ‘ilnlzhfflllllel 1111 him smell lit and touch it w i-THE INTERESTJNG. humorous 11113 nose. When be knows lllt- l! four act comedy drama “Cranberry hmfinkm, 116 wiiu probably l” Corners" will he presented in the nervous when he sees it 86811 new hail. Freetown on Tuesday, ' ~ May 22nd. at 8 p. m. l! unfavorable Thursday, May 24th. 11680059411 susouiuo A VIOIOUS HORSE Character Gflllllt Wisconsin College .._____._ iMuY 9--Clm.l'5$" Ndperson should have anything In to do wlith a vicious or tricky well‘ assured of his own. power and ability to conquer the animal. and other habits. The task will not. M, prune result of some physical iu-ilizrmity ‘f: suited h, me such as peitlull insanity or a very 9 n bid cnilper, unless such percoa lls required w iprevent looking. 5111118 horse. especially ii‘ the fault is meiannou“cemont U“s"““ll' “Nam aplmmm‘ mlEvans of the college- be so difficult if ii, is only requlr- limbs chm-Rethi- record will be or to break off a lieibllt acquiredlkep, h, addition t.0 the scholastic rhrougll the bad management of a record... DR Eva“ says, "in ud- lvlmlm 1117111" °wmr “b” w” 13ml” dition to its consultation as a basis unit of good training methods. Wlitrb such a person a -trlcky horse will do things that he would scarcely ih-inkl oi‘ doing when in charge of a: muster mind. tionstructlviz means of recordlnfl i1 you have ll horse‘ that you 011-1111111111». iieluisdt0‘t'll3,hKl‘Btl:e - know to be uiniruly you must be m-liy 0i‘ our stn en s o a- - firm and kind but prepared to 111g to do the right ‘thing. illlll l0 exaclstridk. promiptobedlence lromiit into the sill-Til °l ‘he lllfllllll‘ hlni. Go into the stable where heltion. _ is tied and speak to hi-m in a1 “Good habits. lOYlWll-Yollitlusl-FY. commending but not angry volcenhonesty,’ lnilliiitlvlileb Klllggerlglllzllléilllfi. Put a strong snaffle lbrldlle on him. respect or ow n ll ‘ a» 'i‘-.iko hold of l“ by the bit and orderigootl campus citizenship, forensic, lllil" in “but: ii’ ho does not ohcyiinusiczil. athletic, social and varied M1111‘. 111m 1111111111131 1111111 a whlp on titiioi- activities will he made a RIPlON. Wlw- nnpoi-tance, will be future an a "ballfi attendance 10 gii-mdiition of our students in the [the whhp just above the liocir, ovcl"l"""l"‘l--“‘“l “Mr- Geflfgglfariild. son of ivi1- I d rlizh-t hand. wlriile the left grasps ,1“. 1-1,". 11111“ 111111,; 111.111 with ihelnuiticr oi’ 1-ccord,,a.~i also will church hetiqflianil, whflle you face partly to lll'l‘-lllll\"""~ y - his ye," burg‘, “m, m“ can w111u11 ‘-(‘li:ir:ii-iui~ imltcts and fuiluyo ob- me mono“ of hgs ears 311d ey(.,1_,:u*i‘\'i'il ill iilcdiiii; rt-quircmeiy l! lli‘ kicks cut him sharply witlilililld l" " ll‘ “l” Wm b“ m‘ Hlliileilt. falling to 28-: innlisli ii stitisfzictoiflv record will . . ‘ c. .; . "- _ If - '1“ ‘why pm or [he kg “(jllv uuiii for ltipon college." roars. rut him ovor the forelogs. Never giivc lnorelhan OIL: SlYJlh‘ li-rl a puniislliniciii for a -inil..~irlemcnuoi' and u-rcompuny every stroke with vrords oi‘ coniinrand that he will dissociate wlith the stroke. in malt" lug ‘nini biiiek with the bridle do nogl jerk 111i. no: fierce llilim luick by main: (Continued from Page Three.) te records which are pronounced V l' 1 1 college to carry ~- 3112 128M312‘: iflfplldiiting its student ' 500, according to an .I by President. Silas for limiting our attendance, it will _ will he used as a bash-i of recom- " aried activities of life. 1t is a -' t ._- for . island Fishermen‘ i m hi... anil lleweti Styles ~in , ladies lleaily lo Wear COATS-Many new styles arriving“ daily, including pretty sport models 0f Tweed ‘and P0110; also dressy Coats of l Velour and Tricotine. Prices fmm $6.93 to $54.00. SUITS-Different styles of Tricotine, Poriot Twill and Serge, with linings oi.’ Canton Crepe ‘and Satin, $25.00 to $51.00. DRESSES-A variety of styles in Can- ton Crepe, Alltyme Crepe, Tricotine. and Serge, $15.00 to $50.00. BI k Beautiful Voile Blouses, trim - med with lace and tucks. Different styles, $3.98 to $6.50; strength. Use the bit orlhe lint- ~- raiht-r to indicate the imeaning 0i? L the t: llllllllllltl than to compel And t1uictly. iusldionsly tho sug- tlbPtl-rllltt‘ though there wllil ‘lll’ ulialioii woulduketni t-reping up {lit i-xccpiiunii to this rrile, WlWUllllPlF-llllllilfil You cant makle H. Qlllliltluflllllt! pressure wtill have to Whirl s the use of standing all i-i s be ;1p‘1,111.11_ piilii‘! You can t. make it. ‘Having made hl-m back. take hllll fllllbl!" __ into a yard and minke him vC0lll8l Allll flfiFillfilllT. llPlmlYi 911°“ ma“. forward. back. £69101‘ haw at wont intent on putting such ‘lhouglifs of ironinianil. ii’ he should show the back oi his bead. they W0" l signs ot" u-irruliness and bad ‘Hllelllli’ ‘will i" m“ will‘ Y! pan‘ tempt: l1? must ‘be conquered at all ‘Plllly 111mm“? ‘llhelr hm"- “eamr m"! l i c0315 and 111,8 (11-51 111111310 do mlnenrer ivhere they thought land 1O -,,,,3k,,..111n,- 119 “owl This p,._1-__inie,hi be. lllnck to life again. llOTmuliCG tioinbines" command and; ilipilttflllllcl. 11f he will not obey at once put the straps on. him and ‘brow iii-in. ‘Sec that the yard has, a fairly soft siirllace, islnow or. 1iloughc~d ground or plenty or straw- to prcvcnt lllllll goiiilng hurt whenl he iris. You nl-reay have on hiin al Nvo Sleep, No Food! No food. no \v for They had 48 honns No sleep. boon rowing as if they had been iLOllTll on a rack.‘ on a padiit-d s-ui-clnigle with a strap AM y“ ‘m Sig,“ of ‘and. Nosigml I for ilic fort‘ leg having a loop that will diaw night, around‘ ‘the fetlock. llllli-Su (mo. fore lug, buckle the end of llrc strnip slocurely iarcunil the trm 1.1241 y-ou have him so hc ruiiuoi kick, Fasten a longer strap with a siiinlilar loop lbut no buckle. around the other (off) foilock; iuiss tlic strap iihrauglh the Sllifflllllltll’, til-kill! Line end iin. "the oi’ n 1ni.~iiiiig ship. Nu rcliefc. ‘Tho third day dawned ant‘. found still iziiinc tiiiil fighting for their chant-o 1o live. As the sun :' ‘. amid nhc son became lighter llllili lighter. slowly losing the leiulcn gray color oi‘ early morning, tlicy lienrii a booming noise ahead oi them. ~ lFor It scarcely timing to ibelieve it. ’l‘licy listened intently. almost holding their breath for fear of niisslugthi! roaring wouuil. il-t Wilrl. the surf! Never was ll souiiil more jirvfully hoard, nievcr did any ailariu titthe sea sing moro cheerfully to those two Gloucester fisherman. Land! They hail liunlly 'l‘t*1l.t'll8tl land. 'l‘-lic rclief had i-onie upon them so 1uickiyi ihluit it almost left theniwtoo weak =io covci‘ the last few yards that moan-i. safety; that meant a. -haitce to sleep and a chance to zct-stmio food. '.., . ' When ‘ McDonald" and lleineoni both reins of the (bridle. As -the H0113". rears to free himself pull on the slrfll) that. has been passed through the su-relngie. Wiicn this comes down it. wiill be on liils knees, in this posiiiiitiii it will he o y 1.1 brow liiiu ‘completely by .1111 g @111. oti‘ rein tight, ovoi- hlflg 11111-11 will soon give up, being 111.1Dge.5-3 You can tlicu fontfile him, speak lllmll)’ to hhn and loosen most of ‘he riiparntus. Keep good hon oi the ll-"ltllte roiir Ol‘ shim-k. Vrhe i-rolwliillhicis are that he will obey next 11111.8. [It not much of the, performance may have to be repeat- Bil. This iliscilpliug gimuld never Tlioir lUHhdS were ‘in terrible shape l 1mm‘, Wm, a snmfne bu‘ Now pullfllllltl the muscles oi their arms ‘felt. - thoin wuakly rowing their boat. but l-l-i moment ithey sLOIIlW-ll. ~- Skirts _ Just arrived, many pretty mod- els in stripes, plaids navys and blacks, newest styles and materi- als, $5.00 to $15.50. "l't_hililren's lieeiers Another shipment of Childreifs Reefers, of navy, cheviot, serge; full lined, Canadta buttons and col- ored emblemis, $6.00 to $6.75. $11170. s;- L $1.25. to wear with One, price Cash store Prnwseiims Lid. Handbags Many styles in black, brown and grey, $1.10 to $6.50. Gloves Newtist styles in silkiand cham» ,_ oisette gauntlets, trimmed with'l contrasting colors and buttons; also a nice line of long silk gloves in the leading shades, $1.50 to llflfillwfliii‘ I A largre selection of Bramley Sets in white and colors, 55c to Separate colors of lace and pique your new spring suit. ‘.1 1i One price to all echoed I11,» ,\icDonali1, “that those may“ ago M“! arrived 1n ("Inucfrngf ‘tuplo ircflfld us "iabout a,» kindly mm 3,910", 1,1,1, 01-61111, Splnlicy _ any iuan-’t‘oulil_ ever wish. Of ldocked i“ we Chishmm 1.1111111’, course, they urn mostly fisherinenh l, W1,“ em.“ d1‘; 1,1 have 1111 1113111? families, and they know about-such Munmund 111111 1,11 11 day 11111-111151» things; but oven so. wo were taken 111s 10,51, were a 1111 1.111111 311141111511 ca-re of in u Jlno fashion, and [can 1 we“; 110w“ 1111919 1191119011 wits iievci‘ iiiiy enough good things in 11101-111111; away Q11 1,1111 rigging n1’ PPM“ "I "m5" llwlllled’ the Orollia Spinney getting llicl‘ A l?" llllyfl lllltfl’ llldDflllflld lllllllready ‘for the ‘next. t-rlp after aloud Hoineon, supplicd wlith tlirntls -b_v,1y1 111111, "l" 110011“! WllO 100k (Ill-PB 0T them. ‘Ami by this time she is 1ilowing took the train for lPort Hawkeu- her way through the sou toward but)’. Mtere tho iAniericzin consul the dishing grounds. hi-ir whlto sails took them in charge and sont thciu bellyliig in the ouster llllles atnd her Dollie. Tihey left Halifax a few graceful body dipping and rising‘ i ti at i . fllucptelvtlgllzlllfi IlllStsed iii smile form, ' ~Il 9 amendments 1111111. however, tbeen 3111116511,] U’, am.“ bye.“ and we trust. tho time may not be far ‘ill-slant when we shall welcome you homo again. plieuslng and suitable reply, itftcr ult -» - .- . b ilial auihoiitles and (llfillpllruvqgij y (“Hhmlllll Pliliresentwtive-i beri. T , _ . ._ _ A_ hey “mum” "19 "fllllrenieirt o! Vi-ry sinccrely. Ringwood d. Fairview institutes. its... u- will n N UNLESS you see ilie name “Bayer” on tablets, you llv medical authorities ii-iitmh im- are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains directions ‘and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and Colds Toothache Ezirache Handy "Bayer" boxes of Ami-m i- thr- frlfll mark 4 teeticuirirner of W iilc it l: PI, 0 I p‘ gumpofl with their l-ieadnche Neural gizi Lumbago i2 tablets-Also bottles 0f 24 and loo-Drawn"- iaflpgwi-ri-il in Canada) nln t lmliltlonl. tho Tablet: of Bayer | 0:51 trlado mark. the 13ml" mllklni-r records iii i ~ - Wllllih li would .be “irksltltnkildguiiklil ilflluetlmes impossible for tho (‘an- ‘(amun expullm" to "Jllllllly. lllfitkfiltl, auailzi thus offered to have all (aw ll" lllllllectcd at tho port 0|‘ 01111111111. um)" ll)’ llrlilsli VPlETlIIItTlQS nt (‘ulliitlltlll i-xpeiiso Sylllplfllllllllk’ of the tr1i1insiiioi1 111 thoiiu1ioi't oi‘ Canadian breeding stock was ilic statement oi‘ (Jol. C. Roy Lewis at n inieetliig m‘ [he Chambers of Agriculture today, that u certain amount of ‘Dlllillltill- fir)’ tuberculosis had been reported 1:211 IIlILEFfiiIllKGII except by a person ‘ o Iii-s soon it done [lfflpvrfy 11,1111 “n'"w-" “V911 move to make and Wlziii effect to expect from 111 viii-ions operations, e Priporly- hobbled o, landed they were far too exhilusty ad. too spent in body and s1iii‘l‘i.~£o rive any evidence of their joy,‘ [They hail niiscalculttied in their direction, and with ltho wind they had iundcil at. ii‘ort Mitiheau. in this Capo Breton islands. 'l‘hoy bud rowed ,oxnctly' 130 inilos in loss than three days! horse Didn't Feel At All. “ilow did you fool when yoii il-rsi: ioutaiicti the shore?" i 11511911 Mi-l)oiinlil. “l did.ii't," lll? laughed. “i iviiiiiri, trupiible of trailing ztn-yr-thing by-tiint ' linic. i remember that ll w1111i111| to sleep muc-h more than i wanted _ to eat. But even thinking was too llB/Fd a. ltask. l didn't ‘want any-' thing. '1 didn't want to do ltlly. for table ll 85¢ ports oi breeding stock from Ciin- ada. Col. Lewis, who was tho chair- man, referred to this as a very grave and serious ilact. an-d a re- solution calling the (iovernmenrs thing. l guess the only way you Jan ‘flXliress it is just, I (lidn’t." dsaniltng on the jagged shore of] Grape Breton, they were cared Qor iy the fisher-folk \V-ll0 live there. ' “And l want to any.“ said Geo. i-iemeon. and li-ls statement was DOIIIIOII lAl-‘l’ CO. Ullel 0i. _....;n" proved safe by millions for Rheumatism Neuriiis Pain, Pain of Buyer Munuflriulle of Mono- W11" known ma: A-nlrln mu," "W" BY GOLLY- I FEEL l-lKE AN UNDERTAKER l5‘FQL\-.O\I~IIN' (v15 AN’ Hasqoriri/x QiT ME " "”’///I//////i//t iti Lll‘. loll)! lbw“ lller ‘are ‘two husky’ lishcrllicn BI!" for a. big catoli, big 1110001111453 silent wiry lHi-incxm, tor NV any. “lift-l all lu.u d:i.\'ll “l lullllllltllw’ that's iii-l‘ will lll A wot shoot ztuil ll. lliurlitliili l And it Wlll-ll that iullolvulll lo bo iriiswurcil. Anti‘ MtDtlllll and ll-i-rflcoil arc ‘illll llllbl ‘Mm who will 1:0 down to theses“ their livos. no lllilllfil‘ M" i“ trawl! iii-em, lrouirh or lilll- l“ magic of‘ hor is in their veiL .. lllllllllllillllllillilllillll/l/ \\\\\\\\\\\\llllllllll Ill/Ml 1.1\\\\\\\\\\\ I //////////// TOBACCO iM ALL RUN DOWN‘ l'LL . HAVE. TO START TA\<\N' THlb MEDlCiNFl TO BUILD ME UP‘ ' YOU fihY- THAT YOU WERE JUQYF TKLKIN‘ TQ DR. PObTmi/l/b/ “Bu” THib \\\ llIIlll/llllllllllillillllllllllililllllllllilllllllll“ ‘By George Mill/Ill“ " PER\<\N‘.> ' THROW \\\‘ \\\“ \\\\\\\\\ ‘ l NEVEQ rear-ma TER IN gnVlCE. ‘w’ i . m v- "Y"!