.-.y= uw- ..~»». -fn-yr; `%§”* w»]~ni` :.:.~;’$_ ,_ ’?" Zrfrlen .L ._ 5*? 1. s r i s "‘ Q, '\ _,,, i ' international Poultry Food. . Cgiumbian-Poultry Food. 5 it rl-tg .,..,_. I A.. ,_ _ , yu V, :__, _ _ *_ , __ _ ___ u , _\. ' ~ ' n__..' ' , r Q I .‘ '~ -- Monnai '°" _ _ rv _._ onannonrnrown eoiumuilv I _ 0 -\1"“fL 30»101-"4 ,_.__._.- `.unt`_'er the cart- of Dr. McLaughlin 0! St Peters --Mr Ira Stewart was in St: Peters on Tuesday lain on a bue- Exlrirriillraiy Pours » R0°F°N» QUK, Nlwll 2nd, 1915. Mrs. Alex Cobb.-Miss Ruth Pyke has derful returned home after spending “nent from taking ii Fr“n_`_uvesu_ Wllllel' mlOll(l\S in Mt. Sléwklrl. \Vl1lle mm there she was the guest of he-r sister t\irs_ Wlnsloe Clark.--iiir. Donald Me- “I have received the most w0n` Iiiuiierccl for ycarst from Rlieuma inesii -trip.-Miss -Minlde McLeod of Lorne Valley spent ri very -pleasant week in Milburn the guest of Mr. and 'the and elinnge of life, and I took every Dmlgun of Bangor was a vi,,5,0,- ,O remedy obtainable without results. i Milburn the guest oi' .\li'_ Leigh (Tobb. med "lr,-,,1;.,,.ti,,¢.,s~' and it was the -Mr. Jnnrcs liiel.ood of Lorne Viilley only medicine that rzally did me good. Novi' 1 our entirely well-the llheii~ niatisrn has disappeared, and the ter- rible pains in my body are all gone. I hope that others, who suiier from such distressing diseases, will try “Fruit:-a- was in Milburn on Saturday l-:ist on ri business trip. Mr. Leigh (‘obb was in Lorrie Valley last week on n biisiii- ms trip.-Mr. liu. Stewart spent the `\\'\=ek euil' in Lorne Valley' thi- grrest ol' .\liss Jenn Ni(-Grutli. _________.__._. THE PASSING TURK tives". .\i.il~_iiis1SA1E ROCI'lO.\I. i - 50c. n box, 6 i`or $2.50, trial size, ‘J5o. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit.- By .iuian B. Arnold. dil’- lluils \\'i\lr eooiinmic und strategic s-tives Limited, Ottawa. L "1 L _ ilculties iiceirniiilirting the Turk , 'Z still \\\\\\\\\ZII/'lllll A Fashionable $5.00 High Boot £ \\\ I 0 IIS \\\\“Yh I ‘fi /"0 'to O I3' no m i\YllIl‘\\\\\\!§\WlllllIllIIAlllI/&\\\\\\\\\WlllllIIII&i\\\\ OR . ._ -f nl -l l lc i v-, ‘ A - \ _ A new high top Paten ' lace boot made wit french heels worth 5.0 Only $3.98 See our wiudow ` Alley & Co 135 Queen St. i\\\\\\\\f////.um liiniself in :i parloua state. Under 'l`euton proinptirigs he joined the _ <‘entral Powers hoping to draw from their vivility some semblance of the strengtlr he lacked-some respite to _ his fading powers. But the fates have in-tr'ayetl him. Now well-nigh frieirilless; with graiiirries and cof- fers empty, whither shall he' look for salvation? The remnants of his slipping fronr his grasp, aint the Orient is no longer' his refuge, but riwiits lilin as tr retribirtioir. l-‘rom tho lieiid writers ol' the `|ilii-rites to the Aegciiii Sen Asia Minor stretclres its mourriiiinlrirt- ti~esseil bridge, and every stone of its roek strewn plirhs is ti tornb- stone. lt ls one of tlrc otliriologltzii storni eeiitres of the world; the un- easy road sueccediiig waves of inan- klrid whose lot has been to render desolate tire hnbitatlons oi 'meu, und to people them with ghosts; to scatter' the liintl with ruins and with the bones of those who built them. lie.re. the nrou nt' the stone nge fouzlit for' u place in the sun against their llronze-weapoiicd successors; and tribe after tribe-hunian strcaui- lets fr-our Asinii reservoirs--poiireil down the i-tivines of lilrzeruur or across the plains of Mosul. strug- gling and evolving. Dimly we -rnay tics(-r_v the rise in llre far past of such non-.~\r'_van races as the liit- titifs-the probable t'orebeai's of the Arrneninns-:ind watch their early el’l'or'ts nt stable government. We ning iuragiiie. wlien to the courts ol' their princes cunie llr/e' umlrassudors ofnrreient Egypt, (`rete rind Baby- lon seekiiig eoirl.inei'elal treaties, or in |.',rlniiiiei‘ rnootl lieritldirrl.; their arniii-.i whit-li niet iiini foright. in this :iii-itil iinielstrom. As wc travel tho valleys which lead from 'l‘i'ebi- zond the shadows of every rock and tree aeeur as wraiths. One-‘s foot- fiill is echoed by the steps of uir- l'Iti - .their ateeds may be lreurd in the sunrrnei slirouds plianloni I’ \ dians under Croesiis, who loved li so inarrcl that .rt death his . f i .~ _ ' Call buy was Illled lvltli gold that his anything you can giv soul iiirglit rest in petite them--except your photograph »-Ti.. Foolish o.~.i..n°....-- Make an appointment toda The Cook’s Studioy New DesBrisay Block A PLEASING GIFT Baby's friends and your friend can buy anything you can giv l UWE ` , MY HEALTH 8 them-'-except your photograph To Lydia. E. Pinkham's Veg- Make your appointment today Ohhh C°mp°und_ Tire Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Washington Park, Ill.-“I nm the mother of four children and have suf- ed with female trouble, bncknche, nervous spells and the blues My chil- dren's loud talking and romping would ‘ -'"- so nervous I would just tear Pereonai attention to Am- 1 nteur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. ,`,`¢~¢`.-_‘- ’ ELLIS' Montague For the lsland‘s greatest condi- tion powder for all kinds of stock, price 25c. per lb. 5 lbs., 31.00 to tiring stock into condi- tion it is utiexceiled. We also have Ellie’ Hog and Poultry Food. 'lille' Cough and Holve Cure. Ellie' Worm Powders. Pratt'n Condition Powder. Prntt'o Poultry Food. intornltlonni Stock Food. » -o`.`_,\,.,`. -`,`,-`,,/‘_/vt, . t Columbian Condition Powders. Pondoiton'| Condition Pow- dere. 0rlnp\er'e Condition Powder. Woodburlen' Condition Pow- dor. Dr. 0lnlol'l R&nedlo|. . l Din-lilo omedlu- . li|’| for all kinds of stock fotidl. Ind remedies we have 15-year; ot experience in this liiaontl ey; iidvliie you. SHEEP D .- Get your sheep dip here. it’lo».~;uar|hte¢d ond only costa 85c'. one paint will mo o 75 pgntl ot lp for sheep, swine, c tio. horror, and poiiltrr. » V-~`,v»\,\,` ~.,_fs ,-AJ ,`,`, l 1 MUNTAGUE ,~'E|is’ Pllrlllcy l Ache nl and feel so lick I would not anyone to talk to me nt times. Lydia E. Pinlih|im'| Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills re- stored me to health ond I wont to thank you for the good they have done me. I have had quite o bit of trouble md worry but lt. does not effect. my youth- lful loola. My friends any ‘ Why do you look so young and well ‘I ’ I owe rt. all tp the Lydia E. Pinkhnm remedies. " l -Mn. Roar. Srorrsr., Moore Avoniio, Washington Park, Illinois- _ We wioh every women who mfferl from female troubles, nervousness, - bnckncho or the blues could no the let- ! ters written by women mods well by Ly- l din E. Plnkhnm'sV»gotnblo Compound. If you have my symptom about which you would like to know write to the Lydln E. Pinklram Medicine Co., Lynn, Mau., for helpful odvioo given fron of charge. l lllri-s-Uuor _ and ling Using Successful for yonn in difficult can of both sexes. Pationt'a lm- rrenlwrr NIM* “‘:'m"3,"T ddaH£§I`§lI!U3 163|# or detldroue dm . trlollt new ull.. »'“°"' gpecijrrivoey for women. leant coat in plain envelope. Write today. The Original Scientific Troahnuil- _ EELEY STI E1) I E THsE:‘rKcuMn¢ni_Al|§ Ava ur col. lumen evlnlv vlhlnofl IIN PORTLAND r I MAIN! i WLBURN NOTEB M/r. Viictor-l\ , Cobb who has been ill is recoveringi ter spending a very pleasant week once wide possessions in Europe are, seen wanderers. Tire neigliing ol' Sighing.0f‘t'he Wf“d;'"u.“dJ`hc d'\l%{.‘%'ev`r1lutl0n'of-rrrankiigillesl) they- silo glans pursuing javeliii-throwing hy- Aiinn carrie Alexiindei' and IHS \V.illiam Beaton. Road-nraster is which have been very much c by the apr-ing ilresliets.-Miss McDonald of Lot 40 ie_ vieitlmg sen.-Mr. George .`.l‘amee' ned through Midgell week err route 'to Marie business trip.-Mrs. Philip B is recovering under- the skilful ing of Miss Ellie J. McEi1chern. visiting nt t‘hurr~h Road recently iting friends in Marie.-i\ir. l Compton, Bangor was a visito K,,*}'.'° -Maxine alien' inrrnove- rs. M. Molilachernr-Mr. George Stewart M “ll mo" H' H' has sold' two very flrré fat caittle for ' ' _- which hls' received a very large sum. 80“"`uM&sm' _Miss nrlly James' La, visiting in St. _Fon sALE__ About two thou* Peters the gue-st of Miss Annie Kan- and hard brickl Aww L_ B_ Crum "l’““' Summerslde. l97,4.2'iM2i this __ __ _,___ “ “ -oemswr. nig shipment in-i-iven. o €`:“°“ Book your order at once Requisi- who inet with a very piiliiful accident ,ions ,med in the order which they by having several of her ribs broken nm received “_ T Holman Ltd nu ‘ ’ ‘ - r. ' ` b _ -MR. W. K. McGOUGAN to Gnar- us _ Mui representative tn Bcmmersldo. il-y engaged in reparlring the roads ut “D 4950-3-32ll2i. lhl i M 218 4,Z8‘\ll2lEll. llorvey- Si-nilersori ot' Mldgeli rg: _NEW BANK GOMPLE1-ED __The _ ' C add ' (‘. » 'S Gwfgf- June he nf- Bill.-.-i..‘I.’.‘ ...“.'i.. ‘2.‘I.f‘.l‘..‘?.’. S,.‘Zl`.’.‘.§"ZI.`.§ )‘ viii; Water streets, is now completed, the . ljllllfé furniture has arrived, and it is ex- . po.“‘tietl that the matrager with his Ch“"°l‘ mm" ""°°"'lY 'ha 3""-l ‘lf stall of ofllcers will move into their A|riew departments next week. Tire- Mneedonlirns peopllug plain valley with ghosts of armo Greeks; and leaving in their bending to every storm, yield pl to barbarians from the four t ters of the earth. During this sweeping -backwards across soutl Europe as an eddy oi' the west stream ol’ mankind crossed Hellespont and subrluetl Asia or to the Taurean range. in turn they were driven back and fined to the interior valleys wi have since been known as Galut the lurid ol’ the (iauls--rind thel tiesceirilaiirts were "tire foolish (i thins," to whom St. Patil addrcs K of nations may break fr-our the ent stock and be stranded frir :il like glacial b0iililer'.~\_ Under the Iloiniin aegis Asia or knew lengtlieriing periods of l ken pence wherein the land nttii wealth and its variant races gr effcrriiliriite. But prosperit_v is condition' hard to endure in I. liilllmlrr corner' ol' the world, wh tr myriad shades “iiron_n lor' rest 1 rest can never find." lnvad hordes of Persiuns, Arabs and M gols added their dnotn to the li tombs, and the. lnntl was ai wel oi st'ii'c when the ernsnilers nrzir ed nt-ross it, carving witlr vain bloody swords n road to thc sei chre of thc Prince of Pont,-e_ In the fullness of time the Osinn Turks rose to be nrnsters of Asin _\l nor; und sciinltiir, bow-string nrrtl br bery bctivine the uckiiowledgetl riri trarits ol' law. Witliln a few cer ries the nomail Turkish tribes, ni ini; from pastirragc to pasttnagr., l iliey iicgleeteti the gtiogiuplilrgnl ry tres ol' coniinert-i-, Tire- cities dwi on architectural grromes squatting tants hurried by religious perse tions, and o’er~pressetl by tax-hnrves ern. feared to stru e ir ward in excite the eupidity of hostility of llr pasiias. \’\-'heeleil traffic gave plac 1 The roads hecauie -bridle-pirtlis the wells were ill-kept.; and to-day iii traveller' eireouirters e-vorywliere llr der_a_v|rig inouiiriieiiis of civiliziirio which sought 'lu vairr to emerge r'i- chaos io the light. ()ecasion1l these remnants of the past are vcr uoble; lifting a l'ew tall eoluiu around surriii t‘ori;oI.teii iillnr. Yo urrsynrpatlretlc lieirelrniirri will gn ly assert that ull he hears is iii booting ot' an owl or the barkiu of rr fox, but to us they bear the ncillctlons of bygone priests clraute riors who obey the nod ol' nn Alexa der, ii liiidrlarr, u Timur, or un O llliill. 'Tire Fates are just. From t (‘aucasian heights whence the 0 manli, with their crescent standard de-scenderl nine centuries tigone. tlr Ikons :irc borne before thc liussia army, while from Iiugdntl the ci of the caliphs advances the trlu plrant British forces. Mene, Men Tclieir, Uplrarsiir-God hath nunrbe licritors of Ollrniair, the lu-uve ai ueiierous, 'l`|io\r are weighed in tl l>nl.irri-es und art found wantln The blood of couritless children thc One God ery against thee fro tlin soil of this tor'tur'od lund; an lla- lre1ii'ii_ ,__.X_..____- MACHINE GUNS 'i‘lre nnlion-iviile diserrssiori nt' nieii urcs for increasing nur' iieleruieii o sen giver; added interest to n rnnchln gun petlnslnl l'nr' the navy, nrnnuiaetu rd by ir liul‘f.ilo 1-oiieern. This nioun ig. _ _ structed that ii complete circle can rr described in the operation of thc gn regardless of the angle at which __.._._.__.._---- Great Descrlptive Powbr .__-_.- ing up -in nn aeroplane?" sito ol' coming down in one, yn a _ l. .,, . - . .»~:=.f~»»» "T" ` '" "` ' ' """""`""""""' ,new building is up-to-date; and is u_ I credit to this banking eoiicerir, as ‘$22, well as to the contractor-, Mr. 1'. G. wake (‘l;irk, ol’ th-is to n.-H w the Seleucid Kings who like reeds --CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL unaclf and opening of the new Cape Tra- '“n_ verse public hall on Tuesday night. _ May lst, programme includes: Cho- remful Derma canal" Game tubes' rnsee, solos. readings, and the fa- mous three act dialogue "My 'i‘ui~rr- Next." Admlssion, adults 250; chil- dren 15c_ Ladies with pies free. their Doors open at 7.15 p. m. Curtain rises cow at 8 o'clock sharp. This is the last ‘ich concert of the sea-son, so don't miss iu_ it. Proceeds one half patriotic, one '_ half hull funds. if Tuesday night ahh, is stormy, conceit will be held _cn Wd 'l‘hursduy night. 208.4.`37Ml'-2i- his letttzr. Strange how fra merits -A O H -A special degree meet- l“_‘lr1` ing of the A.0.li., Summersiile, was "“ held on Thursday r-venitng in St. Paul's llall when a number' of the Mm' crmricttctown o_A.ii. incrntiint- Pm- sldent. (lonnors, were present and ad- p'w vanced six members to the third ile- gref-. The attendance wus large, and ,fi a miost sociable evening spent. Lun- "“ clieoii was served by the. llailies Aux- "rv lliary of tlrg A.’0.li., after which '.""| singing and dancing were indulged in. mg A vote oi‘ thanks was then tendered ""` in the visiting ni-etrimn im- iiicii- rtinti vm' assistance, etc., which was suitnbly mr replied to by President (‘onnors. The "1" visitors rc.-turned a vote of thanks to “ml their guests., especially the Ladies’ ml' Au illar for the clever reception X Y. given Specia,-l features ol' the pro- "l.i gra.m.wei'c a solo by' Mr. J. ll. Kenny. l' and ir. duet by M-iss Annie Cameron " and Mr Frank Broth(-rs. The meet- n‘iS` ing closed by singing Auld Lang Sync ‘ “` and God Save the King. Tire visitors returned home 'on Friday afternoon. brought the eoiriiiry to poverty whilst MH ““' 'ro LET eovs i.EAve ir l- * - li'-il lo mere eollectioris of :rhode 0 i SCHOOL To TILL SOIL homes lruddled together like crowds MINEOLA L__l__ April 27__N0W ll ' . ' ure shallow or the inns. The inrinrii-I Yorkisme “ch-°°I {l‘"h‘,"“'§” hgrf, plann ng to excuse ie url: r y °“' from their books to work on the farm, t' and intend to proiniote or graduate or the graduate them as though they had "ld completed the prescribed courses of e study. ‘i This is the message which Cliairles to the Slow Cam” and feeble d°"kL`-"~ l’. Wheelock ot' the State l)epart.nie:it “"1 of Educiition brought to the school e principals of Nassau Country at their " meeting hero yesterday. When the "5 proposed act will be put into effect Sm he could not say. 3' "l should like to see every lrlgh Y school close next week." he said, ""_ “provided the pupils could be put at I gcnirine work. 'i‘iie worst. thing that "'l has lrappened to tho children of this S country is that they have been taught 2" too ruucli. They haven’t. had to do 1"" -things for themselves and they lack ‘I inlt.lnt.ive." to moving cohorts of shadowy war' ' Credit for the balance oi’ this vert-'s 5'; school work, the speaker expliilued. ‘ will be given to every student i iter- irig the military, naval, agricultrixrl or uf industrial service. provided he is irow H' doing satisfactory work in t\‘r class ’ room. A certificate of honorir’ le serv- :I ice will be granted to the boy who farms an well as to the sn`..ller'. The deficient pupil, however, \"'ll not be G graduated or promoted if lie takes _’ advaritage of the opportunity to en- \» __ ed thy kingdom and linlslred it! lrr-` “St In any of me Bervims O' imma' K tries it minimum age is contemplated , by the Department of Education. Dr. 0% Wheelock pointed out that the coun- try boy of 10, trained to hitch and 'Il drive it horse, might be of lniore use than the city l.oy of 12 or 14. The limit will be breed upon physical dc ADAPTABLE NAVY PEDESTAL FOR velopmeut mtlrer than age. The Stati- has already provided $500,000 to eir- llst -boys and send them out in groups, “_ probably in camps. to till the soil, n Dr. Wheelock said, but so far- ns poa- (,_ sible boys will be allowed to work nl. or near' their homes. '£1 Several principals present asker] if ing is ilesimicd to be fusterred to the the fwll pl""“°d 'by me De|"“`U“€“l deck of ti const critter, oi' hzii'bor-pat- of !'“‘l“"n“°n did “°t "’°l“w th” °°"" roi limit, cle. lt eoiislsts of n base l’“_‘_“°,"Y “tt"'"‘l“"°° law' with gun rirourrtli and is so wir- “G ~"xp""l 5 bm ‘O lm lm*‘“'3d 0 shortly waiving that law," lie replied. n' "And even if that law remains, tho llrepirtinent of Education will not be it I! in pl-need. Tire firing piece can bo ele-l “"1" l" ‘""""“l“3 ll" ,_,,f_. , , _,|. M 90 I _ _ Girls, lie remarked. might also -be Irginlr-;l0lor:\'i1r`rf\ tlixrlinylioi'izoiltliiiTl;`rc(:ill "'x("“"“"' [mm “°h°°l “"e“d“"°°' H” the May Popular Mechanics Mugn1.ine.i ‘nought they W°md bf’ "5 “5"‘“l as boys on the fiirm. and even more use- ful in the canning room. He distrib- uted nmon the rlnci ais`blankri to it D D She__..WhM is me sensation or gn, be used in tiiking ir census in their I schools to lcartr how fdrany of their "e_..Whv_,,r__pre,.m,_,_]y me Umm pupils would -be willing to leave tire ,, class room mr the farm. in view of tho Stirte‘s intention of ,, ,_.. .-_.A v-9-~,~,g~_¢g»|¢. releasing the school children for - work. it was considered unnecessary for the Nassau Country principals to take action on the request of the _ Long' island Food Reserve Battalion for nn expression of their willingness to release their pupils. _._._...__.-- NEW FUELS USED .IN BPAIN T0 REPLACE COAL Shortage of cool in Spain has lcd to experiments with vnitorrr oirhntilutes, including the hunks of rice and interl- or qualities ol' llgnite. in the provinc- es that raise rice. the hunks have late- ly b'een'mixnfl with ta-r ond formed ln- to brliiiireitea under yrydrarrllc pres- nura a tl/rtir wgrnl cfm rice hunks ' ml ci o`vi`t~xp'en fuel. hnrirint with - little heat, but the .brlgréqyim are rralil to ignite i'eedtl1t,'.'|l_v¢ _ ttle smoke. ryirntitnicil .tag . _iiity i - _ p. c o all boats till May lst. H. H. Beer & C0., Ltd. 8048-4-11M&S6i. -18|-iQE,8 GHINED- Repatented dried and whitoned H. H. Beer & Co. Ltd. 8048-4-11M&S6l'. -FOX BISCUIT, feeding paris,meat grinders, etc. Eight goods- at iight prlces‘at Brace’s. 239,4,30M,rn,thu,E,thu,2wl;a_ -FOX NETTING- Low prices for a short time yet at headquarters.- Biace's. 239.4,30M,m,thu,E,thu.2wks. . --A Fsw Tous nA`er¢ stan in old price at Brucrfs. 239,4.30M,m,thii.E,tliu,2wks. -CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL and opening of the new Cape Tm- verse public lr.a.ll on' Tuesday night, May lst, programme includes: Cho- ruees, Solos, Readings, and the fii- Nex_t." Admission, adults, 2lic; chil- dren l5c. Ladies with pies free. Doors open 7.15 p. m. Curtain rises at 8 -o'clock sharp, This is the last concert of the season. no don’t miss it. Proceeds one half patriotic, one half hall funds. If Tuesday night is stormy, concert will be held on Thursday night. 20B,4,2'iME2i -CDNCERT ENJOYED--The three act comedy drama “Breezy Point." was succes'sl`ully staged at Kensing- ton on Thursday evening to a. Large and appreciative audience. The char- acters. reprceeritiiing the play, were le.- eai talent, selected from the Summer- aide Indies, and each remlered her part in ir. manner, perhaps, that could be singing was excellent. and the nice snug sum realized goes to the aid ol’ the Red (‘.ros.~r Fund. Following ia the ciist of t~luiruct_ers':-l~llliiioi'. daughter ol' unknown parentage,-Miss Maggie McNeill; Ashrricl. Grant. household wail,-Miss Phenrlc Gallnirt; Aunr. Derby l)extcr,--Miss Margaret Mulli- gan; Summer hoarilers,-Bernice Ver- non,-Miss Loretta McNeill; Laura Lelgh,-Miss' Paiisic Mcllonalii; (liar- ice Foiilc-y,-Mlss Ruth Noonan; Ed- ith Norton,--Miss Inez Gallant; Fan- time, French Maid-Miss (lornune Gal- lant; Mrs, llartlscratclr,-Miss Kalb- leen Cameron; (‘lcnr, Gypsy l<`ort.iino ’l`ellcr,-Miss Sarrili Wedge; llaril- scratcli twins-Misses Irene Arseriault and Eva Sullivan; Melrltible Doolittle, --Miss Loirisp, Arsenault.-Fi BUMMERBIDE MARKETS Butter, crenimery. lb 40--il Butter, dairy, lb _ ._ ...._.31c Buckwheat, bus. 1.00-1.20 Calfskins, lb... .....22c Eggs, doz. ._ ...26 l-lay. pressed lon . . . . . . _.$14 to $15 I-lay, loose, ton . . . . . . . . _ .$13 to $14 Lamb pelts, lb 60-90 Oats. black, bus., .. .....83 Oats, white... ..80 Potatoes per bus . . . . . . ._ .$1.30 Straw, pressed, ton 8.00 Pork, organs att. lb ...15% to 18 Wheat, bus . . . . ._ $1.75 to $2.25 _.i____._- ._ cHAR|.0‘i~ E'rowN ivlliakln Butter tcmomon' prints) .... 41-43 Eggs, doz. 30-32 Fowl, lb 15-18 Chickens. lb . . . _ . . . . _ ._ 16-20 Duckl. lb .... lil-Ill Turkeys, lb .. .. ._ Z2-M Beef (lli) retail ._ ._ 15-25 Potatoes (lrusliol) _ .. _.L65 Hay (ton).._ ..15.00 Straw (ton) fl00i0.00 Pork, (selects) wholesale i-“W Oats (black) buah.... _ _.S0 Oats (white) push... .. ._ ...80 Parsnip; (fb) .... .0155 eucrrwiim timoh.) 1.oo-1.15 Wheat (bush) _....8150-$1.75 Beef (wholesale) dressed 13-11 _.______._--- lIHllllRlN HATE PlllS iliilllllll llllli lIASlllil llll if cross, feverish, conltlpated, give “California Syrup of Figs." Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose" mother insisted on-castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against them. With our children it‘e different. Motlrerr-r who cling to the old form of pliysic simply dnir't realize what they do. The chlldren‘s revolt is wel=l-l’ounil- ed. Their tender little "‘insldcs" are ln'iur°ed by them. llf your child’s stomuclr, liver nnd bowels need clennsiiig, give only dell- cious "(‘iillfornia Syrup ol' Figs." its action is positive, brit gentlo. Millions of mothers keep this liarrnlens "fruit liixative" handy; they know children 'love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver rind bowels and sweet- en the stomach, and that it teaspoon- ful given today saves n sick child to- morrow. Ask your drugglst for a 50-cent bot- tle of “California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies. children of all ages and for grown- ups plainly' on each bottile. Beware of counterfeits sold hero. See that it is made by “Ca~1lforn'ia -Fig Syrup Com- pany." Refuse' any other kind with contempt, We have recently lied the privilege of visiting the omcol of will 01. CM most expert Opticians in Canola. We hav studied thlir method; and soon them practically demonstrated. and lt in o matter of grstlnoltloh N bo ohio to ny that the ui-vtol we lln r t s wo believe lonqriltz chris? toplhlxlolttolnlblo ln l the larger control. Wo solicit. your pltroulll. G. F. Hutcheson moun three act dialogue “My Turn* surpas.-ii-il only by ii -professional. Tlicl __ 1 i , _ _We 5 5;, ~_ 1-i - __ 1, »_. - *W o - ' 'uns - ...nc _.o....' ._-A. i *F* _‘v - 14ier`v~ *id ’ l-ill Ulllllillllllllll _ _ Tlw ' _ , _ ..._ ....~..~ > ._ _ _,_ ,. . ..~_ _.<...,_.. 3 . . \~.,. .,,\ . \_, _ `*\"\"~».x< ;;~. ~._\*»\` '~..\~. '~\-;f “~.‘-l` .~ » `~ ~~ - --~'~- ~-~~~'~~~~ Y'--~~~ ~~""" "~~ Y -'- or '"‘ " “""' """""' :__:::_-_~::_‘:_~:_-;;,-:_-;,-,-_-_-_-__-,-_-,-__-_~::::::::.'._for ~~- --“Y-Y .-1. V---V..---Y--__ , , ' Y __o|1- pAy3 ¢° bu, ln- tm. Proyincf ..f'£i-iURCH ROAD NOTES.-Mr. - A|_-|-ERA-"GN 3A|_E 10 _ “ s ; . .° »- ' The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for ovcr 30~ycw'B, has borne the Sisnature ct and has been inode under his per- ‘ sonnl supervision since its infancy. , Allow no one to deceive you in this All Counter-lelts, luritutiuns and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with mid endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorin is o. harmless substitute for Custer Oil, Paro- gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. lt is pleasant. lt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its nge is its guarantee. lt dostroyS Worms and alloys Fcverishncss. l’/ f\?;\_ -v r ` YIHIIBBUIII I I I l'A'j'1'l'|‘l' sugar, fresh fruits make' fin* ."7'<»X”'<>’ 1Q~'.~"_`~”/(f»<:1`;\~?" E E you expect of a good candy. 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Y J _:in nvimmmiunv LIB! i ' 4| '“ ' _.` In-'lllflflflfl'|'|'l'l'lYl\-"AIU" g _ ull" ¢6D~'<>J~<»>-Ilw-1‘i5~\£‘f<<`L-£€§\51‘3f> - - -*~‘r-wiv- “ ' l 'l 11 -_fJk._.£ _ A Real Bargain in GoodRICE r _tg in 100 in _ _ Bags.-.- This is your opportunity to order a good quantity of Rice at an extremely low wholesale price. Importers predict that Rice will increase enormously in price during the next few months; in_ fact, a substantial increase has taken place within the past few days. When meat, flour and all other food products have advanced so in price, Rice must follow. Holman’s were fortunate in having n carload of 60,000 pounds ordered before the advanC¢ went into effect, and we are going to share- the saint? with our customers for the next iew days. or domestic use, or feed, for foxes, Rice can_no_t be excelled, as a nourishing, easily assimilated foodpossessing 'rare value. Qrder a bag or a ton as you wish. but don"t let this price saving get away from you., SPECIAL PRICE-$5.25 per hundred pound bag. f.o.b. Summersldo _ `Don't delay ordering. This price iii good for n vor? short time only. Order bymell or phone. Purchase plenty 10|' your immediate and future requirements. lt will be it ldnl time before you get such ir low price ngnin. _ - fflih -mlm ‘Ro To; ` SUMMERSIDE ziiizsuiiinzi. >,p,;,,,., , ,_ _ , ima mnrlcin mime sxicnii.. ar ‘ Qghigi " , >!_. A , . m O' 'O ° 0 #'80 o”¢ 'svn-r c lf =1-=» ,gall 4 '*i¥"'»'*q'p*'5*'|;’ 0