.¢ the veins cause such disdguring and painful troubles as pifnples, boils, carbuncles, abscesses,-ulcers~aiid other eruptions and sores, and also weakness, languor, general" debility and great susceptibility to disease. _ The best medicine to take is Hood’s Sarsaparilla 0l\`ii-Parisi which thoroughly cleanses the blood, and eEects radical and permanent cures by giv- ing healthy functional activity to the stomach, liver, kidneys, bmveis and skin. rrood’s Sarsaparilla puri- iips. enriches the mood in its own peculiar and unequaled way, and this is the testimony of tens of thousands who have given this great medicine an op- portunity to do them good. Accept no sub’stitute for and revitalizes “Scroinious sores troubled ine lor yen", Alter firms mivw medicines vita no results except seeming to grow worse, I tbe sures decreased and gradually disap- peared; my genoi-_al health improved won- derfully, and I am now i-n perfect l1‘hlth." Sxrxoua L Hoficaxiss, Wallingford, Conn. Hood’s Sarsaparilla _ . . | It is peculiar to itself. It makes people well and keeps them well., lxoollont Blood Purifier. grand Spring Medicina. "1 11"” f°““d H0043 5“l'SBP=l'lUB an “I have used Hood’s Sai-saparilla for exrelient remedy for purifying the blood three years and found it a rand 5 1-in 8 P K P and very strengthening.” .\iiss .\i. Mc: medicine.” Mas. M. L. Dlrxanxr, 832 Giuon, 76 City Hall Ave., Montreal Que. Dunbar St.. london, Ont. =".i.'::.'.::i~.it.i.:.-.i- -Wanted at once a young man to 5~2dtf. , _l ~ -R. S.‘Bowno& has let the con- -Wantad at once. 4 girls to loam 5 millinery. Apply immediately to R. -Wanted at once a young man to learn the drug business. Apply at; I, th d _ A I t Gourlie's Drugstore, Summorslde. q°:;,1|°»B°D,“;\;€o?“'fi’;,s;m°rsl;§e¥ B 5-Zdtf. -We recommend Flake Naphthaline 1321*' éii.?t°..“°.i_ ’°;1‘_“°§Zi..?:..?1°'l; ;:,,:,,,':.°“=,,f.>'°'°,;=,'_;§;°,,:;",,,,§:,::; _C°- - iaootiia' Pi-io'o iso per io. R. 'r. olman Limited. Summsrside. --ldrll. . _ If so you cannot fail to be doubly inte1'€Sf€d 'F at Are you interested n Wall Paper Values' llnparalelled values F H- U QI in _ - A \ we are offering this season in wall decorations of all - , - ~ ' . I I I change for the better was soon noticeable; lt.`Dr‘ Anderwnf S“p"' of Ed“°“` i T. Holman Limited, Summerside. -The S. S. Empress arrived at 5“1d"3i- _ Summersido at aight o’clock last ight with a large freight and 35 _ ` _“_ D i -It is reported that another mov-_ p“Ewger9...,_m°ng them Rev_ Hugh Us Picture house is about to Oven Minor, Atherton, and Murdock Mo- up in Summersido. -E. Le B. Thompson, Passenger agent of the International S. 8. e Lead - and wife Moncton. -I! you are interested in something xceptionally nice in ladies’ trimmed ina retumed to Sf. -701111 W 91° hats for irom $2.00 to $3.00 each,you -A -gasoline boat will take up the , S ferry service on. the Summerslde-Be- dequa ferry until the arrival ol’ the Bedeque--starting Monday next. h on who has been inspecting Sum- 5 L E“‘P“°°° Y°Sf"deY- mi and o 'opfaniiiu selection in our Millinery Room. -R. T. Holman Ltd. ummerside. . 5-1dr2i. v-& _ -Tenders for .tha building of a onse on my lot on Central street, "_-° will bs received up to Friday, May 15th. Plan and specification to 'lie een at the Sheriffs office, Summer- prices Our Magnificent' offer of 502000- rolls _oi new and elegant wall paDBr 8-it half' price and in inmiy cases at less tlian half price, has niet with an overwhelming response from both town and country, with mail orders pouring Ill-f1f9Il._1 ,t§!‘arter. This is oiilv what we expected, as such values wlll___~_l}Qt__l,ll¢§1y_,_ _§, .offered again for many a day. An efficient staff of men are epg\_age,d in attending' to mail Orders so that you may rely on prouipt and satisfactory attention. For f- » il the convenience of those ordering by iiiail, we will again ‘ give a partial list_'of .Papers which regularly sell at from 15 to 2 5cts a roll, will now be sold at was advised to try Hood’s Sarsaparllla A " lo ’Al\’ -___l merside School returned to Char- . ttetown last night. -The last appearance in Summer- side of Sinclair and Carlisle slack -There were 500 bags of oats and ,one car sundrles, besides 25 passeng- ers going by the S. S.. .Empress to t. du 'Chess yesterday morning. -The Ladies’ Trimmed Hats that we are showing at from $2.00 to $3.00 each are splendid values for the price. Suppose you select yours now. R. T. Holman Limited, Summerside. 5--1dr2i. -W. B. Crowell will preach in the Baptist Church, Surnmerside on Sun- day next. at 11 a. rn., subject, Citi- zenship to be ,followed by the ordin- ance of Communion. He will also ‘ A limited nuniber of Nova Scotia Teleplione rights to Prem’ in B°‘i°q“° at 3 P' m' . r: _ ° - , . ~ *_ new shares, .or which we wil. pay tliii~t_\ cents each, or at the -at Hoppylaod in suminerside, to- :nite of 103 per cent. for the new stock, The period for taking “ight B “Ft °f 5'* dining "’°’” °h““`” no or disposing of these ex >ires 'V11 t Wm be given away to the holder of l _ -l 1 ~ .V ‘S - the iuoiry coupon. A11 homers of coupons from last. night -as well as all who come in before nine o'clock J. C. (-;0.,;2;izi§hr win iiovli cnaoootoiinie lllenibers iinlifax Stock Iixcliaiige. -Special Values in Silk Blouses. Among the many extra values we are showing this season in our Waist |54 U0l|lS 5if¢¢t» Prince Willinin Stree ,section are White and Black Jap- - ~ , _ ,anese Silk Blouses some with hem- . llnmnx' ‘\"§ - . N- l"""' '\ “stitched tucks, otliers trimmed with ' ";Viilenciennes Lace and Inserltion at $2.00 each. Mail orders forwarded T f A h postage prepaid. R. T. Holman, own 0 m Cfst nimitoa, sommorsioo. 5-zsrii. , ___ » 4 l-2 per cent ~ Debentures Due April ist, 1938 Interest payable 1-2 yeiily, ~ April ist :intl Ociolier ist. In cleiioiiiiiiitioiis of £1000. Price on application. I -The Union Advocate oi New Cas- tle, N. B. of April 8th. contains an excellent photo of L. B. McMurdo of that City and formerly of Alberton, P. E. I. Mr. McMurdo has been again elected as an alilcrman by u nice majority of Z1 and has also been appointed chairman of public F' works for the second time, which Meiiiliers of Montreal Stock Exelinnge speaks well for the popularity and .'85 Hollis Sl' H“llf“Ni N- 5- _business methods oi the successful 1 1,., ,¢ lcandidate who has many friends in ‘this Province i e-__ ...__._- __.__._-_'-_~:'_- /___ .-~:-'--~~rf~"'_..~r~:‘"'-. ~‘..f'~:7¢.':':- _-_-:f°*f~ '__- --St Mar s Church Indian River , .- y' H E R Q U E E 8 was the scene of a plealsant event on ' ' ` Weight 1835 llh>s_ V _ ,_ M _ _ holy bonds oi rnatrimony. The cere k.`.`f.‘»".l}.'.'i`i.iii.'i.'ElfIi rf-'.‘~`i"1,-i\`ilf~."}5f.`.ifi"§i.i`§“=i`i"wer WHS i1°ff°fm€'f1 by the Ve” l1“"- 1-|' .\'i\i:i~_\' .\'ii- .\\~(liiii- (lin .\ii-lliiw |iis||i>4 liri(i~l= 1'. ii.ii Si-oiii.~li |.ii<| limp) iilisiilt l’i'ii|i~u iii \\':l|i“- iililiil l'.!!Mil (fill) liialrk l’i'i|ici:|l1i|}i) tlliil (1110) Iliiy \\"illiii-c limp; (iiiil (ii Sllllii il:i'.‘ll u:.=ir.') ima?) I- \iiii\.l li.-Hi > 301 1.3' H J Tuesday morning the 28th ult., when ~ " William A. Ready, oi Irlsiitown, and Miss Mary Katherine McLellan, of Indian River, were ,united in the |»ui.,:;i» ‘orders J W Bonner Mac anics Movlttii' \\'|.»-liiioiwilliiiil. (nr iilglii: _l~`i'iil:|5, .\i:\) ilu- Hill in (I<-or;'i- >`lui~i'y's, (i'iui|lilu.~;(.'ol‘1lQ1‘ ' ' ` ' ,,¢,,.,,.,,,,¢|,,,m~,, L.. -‘ N' i»\w.i...'._'|',»y.m.1-iwt.iimi;siiiii~=iiyiiru-into: ..i.'iyiiio:u|» to oiyiyoiyt Building, Summersidc. 4-18dttSI*ttSti- stiililc \\iicrc ho wlllreiiiaiii until Lli<~fi»llu\\'i|ii: Mo~»ii:iy. .\i.\\ ilu- lii_l\ f.ii~'iui\fo~oii .vu-.\uilli1, __ (.'urlci/oiihiii neorii tinniui- in Vipii-lc. l.iir.l`-. |l.1\\ve(|- iii-ili~.qi'i<-. n\'r-ipiLCll\.~ ll`=l,Uf;l:l'| NIU' !l)RU ~ ‘ ‘_ , ‘:~ -‘~:-L 'i ' 'i - -in. -iiii 1. ¢-m:.- 1. .r-iiii-ninn . ' \l\;"tiii‘p'.»_<iii;_'i:;i'ii‘itil-"iroi-Ti'i.i"d:»\\-ii;iiT'. ‘Tui-pi-i-oii|fii,l=\§);.o|-iiiripfiipli: McTague “took Plilcet at '(I1‘iEnish on ti oin hernii '11, ur ng mi, ._»\'<-i- iiigi.. ' h\ii~~'| .i_\' .ny :i_ _ri -wi. ii ii _N2 F. ll' t in n as an was one (‘orncr for noon thcnrl: to lJ.\\'|ii\oli-<.\'lil'_; y~.,o\'ci- i»_iuht. l. im- la }iu\\'utta »p1age_ The pastor, Father McDonald a out Zip. ni. "ic ii orc i-on em wc ii |i|i_i--i or :»ii_'\ =_\'. wave the last absolution and the For ic-1'i|i-'.1-ic., upply to owiii-i-s or .\|i- ll l<. ilii\\'.-um in i‘liuii"‘- `0_\\'l\l=l”H ' \Vy1_ ])1_.],GAN choir was assisted by Dr. Gauthier FRANK'}lOW’\’TT' D id B is in i aioio i-o~ 4-24dfrfif JOHNVP- IRVIN0 , iaiii; adisoriis Hicks;-fine and Dr.. .SZ Sunbeam Flour .Sunhcnni Uni\'ers:ill_v enjoyed Needs no blending. : But' is al- ready blend- ed. Every bnrrel con- tains boili ~;~_;:_-;;_:;_v'___“;__~ ‘_'___;___y_;____,_____,_,___ - A,',ffff;ff_';;,__;_,j__;,; j; Q Murphy were the chief mourners. The Sunbeam Flour Manitoba and Ontar- io wli eats rightly pro- portioned to make good bread, huns, , rolls or pas- ~' . try. Use and Fldele 'Barnard l I Haddock im' oulhtnl Mel' ' , Cornmaal, por bag 100 lbs $8 to 2.50. -'-The funeral of the late Mrs James of Palmer Road , and father Mc- pall-bearers were A. J. McFadyen, A. J. Gaudet, Charles Dalton, Mich- nel Christopher, Jno. J. McLellan HUMMRSIDE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. ` ' Barley, per bus. . 60 to 70‘ Beef (carcass) per lb. 6 to 7 Buckwheat 60 to T0 Butter lb. 25 to .'10 Cniisktns, per lb. 6 Eggs, per dos. li Hay, pnessed $11 to $13 Hay, loose S10 to 1?. Straw, pressed $4.00 to 4.50 White oats, per bus. 45 Black Oats Wheat, por bus. Pork 46 31.00 to 1.15 1 Gi ti) 7 side. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Leslie A.Wrlgh Surnmerslde. ‘5-1dim2i. -A pretty home wedding was :wire performers and Conseer’s train-igolemnized on Wednesday evening H1 does at Haimylsnd tonight. 'lose or Foumro Mins, when Miss Ethel Jane. daughter of George Colley, was united in marriage to Theo. Taylor, son of Richard Taylor, Granville, aboutiorty invited guests witnessed the ceremony which was performed by Rev. John D. Gough, The bride’s gown was oi dainty white( organdie, with handsome veil, while her briseamald Miss Bertha Stewart of Kensington wore a styl- ish suit oi cream poplin. The §I`00l11 under a charming arch oi flowers. was supported by his brother Austin Taylor. A charming luncheon was served and a pleasant evening spent with the happy young couple. The wedding march was splcnrlidly played bv Miss Christ;e McKay of Fouuil's {Mills. ‘ Bien Her Blood Tuned To water When Dying Of Pernicwus V Aiiaemia Her Life Was Saved By ..FlTl€R(`)ZONE.. Probably very few cnscslare on re- cord in which an absolute cure has been made of pernicious anaemia. 'int Ferrozonc did cure Miss Elaine Stanhope-cured her absolutely, and her mother Mrs. G, Stanhope of Rothesay, Ont., says the following: "My dr,ughter complained oi feeling tired. She was very piile and listless. and kept losing stfbngth till too weak to attend school. The doctors prescribed diiiereut bottles oi medi- cine biit Elaine kept gettmg worse instead of better. She had Annemia and we were afraid for a while that she might never rnlly. We read oi n similar case, that of Miss Descent of Stirling, Ont., being cured by Ferro- zone. and this induced us to get li: for Elnine._ It took, .three boxes of Ferrozone to make any decided im- provement. but when six boxes were used‘my daughter was beginning to 'oe her old self again. It didu't take much longer _to make a complete cure and I am convinced that there is no better bloodmaker than Ferrozone. It. has made a new girl of Elaine. She has gamed ten pounds in weight and looks thc p_ici.ure of perfect health. She is strongcr_ und enjoys the best oi spirits. The credit of her recovery is entirely due to Ferrozone." - Every grown girl and young woman can make herself strong and healthy with Ferrozone. It makes blood. nerve and tissue,- makes it fast-makes it so stay. Complexion soon becomes perfect. nerves get new strength, `tii'cdncss vanishes-perfect health is the reward lor using Fer-rozone, which is sold by all druggists-price 501:. per box; don't fall to try it. iT is NOT WHAT YOU PAY BUT THE VALUE YOU GET* THE % inilf'\iu\ < BENCH MADE The Empress Shoe is built over especially 4, ',“,;°2l designer' Oxford Lasts, and will not chafe the heel or i MADE BY i M‘ln|r.i'| Llnimiit liilievei Nou algla cape at the sides' and they 5,, , ', .»..».i.;‘i;.u.'§"'5‘...';;... oi. Irmmade with 1 lininii i larger and better ssorted fiidii user ln it you will and every-, piece inserted’ which pre' John Cam C _ SL mds Ont thing roqiiired to make a day'l out- V611!! Slipping It 12119 1 P 7 0 V 7 O ’ ing. a success. Droll in and inspeotl 'it Goo E Hughes. Apothecaries P’ , ‘ & ‘ U from 7c to izcts a roll sold at from loc to 25cts a roll. - » _ . different designs in beautifully blended colors. . to any Post Office in the. Provinces. received. _ » Lace .Curtains by mail at 20 p.c. off, for two weeks only. nuinber giving, price:- , . a pair. worth $5. 50 for $4.40 ri pair. ` both edges and across botioiii worth $3.75 for $3.00. . ' long, worth :$2.90 for $2.32. ' ~ islied scalloped edges worth $5.75 for $4.60. for $2.00. , . log" ‘< beautiful finished edge worth $4.50 for 3 No 29-Is of rather coarse net 3 1- desigii worth 52.00 for $1.60 a pair. ‘ worth $1.35 for $1.08 11 pr. " ' ‘ 5 design border worth $3. 50 for $52.80. . design down both sides .and across bottoni, worth $2. 50 for $2.00, No 20-Is a very nice curtziin 2 1-2 yd long worth _28cts for 30ers Pi-_ big saving. Coiiie or send while tl;c§se discounts last. ` ' M. TRAINOR & CO. . Papers which regularly sell at from 25 to 50 cts aroll, will now be Papers which re ularly sell at from 50c to_9oc a roll w_ill now goat, from 20 cts to 4 5cts a roll. %`l1ese include all papers in stock and comprise about 3 5o_ It is important that patrons sending for samples will give an idea of the » .colors preferred, also for what rooins the papers arorequired and about the 'price they wish to pay, and suitable saiiiples will be sent from which to make their selections. Parcels will be shipped to any station named, same day order_iS For the next two weeks we will give 20 p c off all lace curtains in stock for cash only. All new this season direct fiom the Old Country. Order by No 1. Beautiful Nottiiighain lace curtain 3 1-2 yds long, with border in pretty coiiventioiialdesigii along one edge and across bottom worth $4.7 5 for $3.-80 No 2. Beautiful fine iiett with deep border in scroll design 3 1-2 yds long No 25. Good strong' iiett 3 1-2 yds \\ ith lovely border in floral design along No 26. Nice lacy curtaiii with double border in haiidsonie desi§, 3 1-2 yds No 22. Extra fine iiett, 3 1-2 yds, with beautiful floral border, nicely fin- - No 27. A nice open design having large lily border, 3 I-2 yds, worth $2. 50 No 23. Very dainty iiet cui°t_aiii, 3 -2 yds, with narrow scroll inside the ds long with border in conventional ' No 30-Nice lacy curtain, 3 1-4 yds long, nice désigi1,worth$1.5o for $1.20. No 31-Open iiiesh nett, 3 1-4 yds long, with pretty conventional border No 32-Nice open design with large floral border w rtli $1.00 for 8o¢tS No 3 3-Very open niesh strong iiett 3 1-2 yds with beautifully finished scalloped edge, having a wide insertion-like stripe set inside, with pretty scroll ` No 34-Beautiful lacy curtain 3 1-2 yds long with bold conventional No 16-ls of coarse iiett with lily design 2_ 1-2 yds lon g worth 5 5cts for 44cts. No 19-Is 2 1-2 yds loiigniccly scalloped edges woi h iocts for 32cts pr. ‘ This is a splendid opportunity to secure your supply of lace curtains at a We have papers to match any Furnisliiiigs, any woodwork, any taste.-_~»or-. any purse. All double rolls, with borders to match. Samples will be sent free The Store That Saves You'Money ' w 1 COMING l:Vr.N|s` \ Red Ross meeting. Lodge Prince Edward S. O. . Tuesday, May 12th. i :New maple sugar from Quebec at Beer & Goil'a. 5-1d2l. rsuufus Fon' , Biucii ciiuuciii _4_.¢_ -_-l_ Tenders will be received hy th: bull _ ’ 1_1; committee of St. Mary'a Chigregn _tim up lo the lath May next fortlie build mg of a brick church on their g,r winds at Suniniersiile. Plans and spe'eiiicn~ ` tions to be had atilic office of Alber('C I Suinders, Fuliiiiierside. The loivést ut‘ any tender noi. necessarily accented. 11. 1. niissav. IL T.: Secty. Builuing Cc-m -:-av-dfifi. Y ' "`.-" H. B ell BELL '21 TANTDN Barrisiero. /,\ttu_rney|-at-_Law Notary Public etc. MUNEY T0 LOAN ._,___.._...._~,. ____ _¢._-._ . ._ .. . .. _, Hg," ' ' .,,,,,, 9 gig '\ ii V- ' __ ' L __ _ L _,Z _ Maile for Smit Wlien we began ihemlhnfdctufe of Steel Ranges we decided there was only one thingto do andtlllf Wil ~ ro nan riirfsnsr The i d of 1 - has been uuivdlii iiiiftiiied lyrfdiilltt To- day the Enterprise Monarch- Stool Kin” ' is*-being aoiii infancy' virice in Cen-- MONARCJ1 is cavities o.i__»~»<.foo’»\i.= “'- inii Euirnvitiss, Fouivnit. C0 saeirviiie. M3. . _ _ ara-a .1-1-. -T1: . '_' ' ' " -e _- '_ V V __ , Ml, il-_-i R.l'.H.o|lman Ltd are a ,custQI11€f$}i Elillwa f5res.Writ 0 P r . -P Y? ' " . ~ -1, _ ~ 1-~» -.. -_... ._.. .‘. ». »' v .aw- |_ J \"1`!i- T ‘ , 1* |