i "1 .I _ _ I 3 . \ i i -i i 1 1 l 1 .H i _--.i if r. 5.19%; il i . in 1;-ii jj fl.; ` i ._, . . 'Z-‘-l- .3 f e, iii; `{:.,£ it S li.”- .__, lf: lil' l ti fli in i 1 4 l Qgl fl if il ii- ‘gli ki S .U ,. E it li. ls L l il _.wa .vs-_-»..~ ~i l,- a. i r i.`l . ,.= .-_ 1 VM i il* E5/ 7_.i 'il fi _. . . QS 4** "Yes, Madam; These . Cloves Fit." THE dies from which they are 7 cut are as perfect as human skill and .experience can make them. Machinery of the latest improved type. in the hands of expert opera- tors, amply pro- vides for the ' maintenance of a very high standard of , 5/'/A' G'/0 ves - iirr iii.uli~ \\ iili dinihlc tips from il Swing also survives.-I). -SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-Mr, Syl- vero (‘oriiiier. son of Joseph Z. (lor- niier. of Abrainis Village, met with a very grave aeciileiit last Frlilay niorn- ing which neeessitateil his immediate removal to the Prince t‘ouiit_v Hospi~ tul. Mr. Cormier was leading a horse with ii rope when the aiiiiiinl made a suddeii spring ahead placing a suffi- cient distance between the boy mid the horse that on the aiiimai`s act of kicking, Mr. Cormier reeciveil a ter- rible blow on the foreliead, which. al- though serious, his friends hope may not end fatal. The iloi-tor was sum- moned at once and on his advice the uiifortuiiaie boy wus liiistily taken to Wellington and was accompanied by his brother lo Suniiiierslde.-M. -RESPECTED MAN DIES.-At the home ol' his soil. Nareisse, there passed away to meet his Maker what is no doubt the oldest mini around Tigiiisli. besides having lived the longest wedded life with lils widow who survives liini. At the tlnie of his death they had been iiiiirlred for over scvciity years rind his widow is still eiijoying good lieziltli. although up in the olglitieii. lluviiig lived near a i-i~utiir_v ln this piiri ul’ the province, decciiseil ivan one of the first settlers in West Prince and followed the filling of the soil ull through his career.. uhiiliui: irltlzi-ii. besides being a friend to iill iliiiiic who came iii eoiitiivt wiili liiin. lu- will be iiiiiiscrl greiitly. and deep syiiipailiy goes out iii his iion, willi wlioiii he lived up to his death. for the great iiiiri- and respect shown his piireiil, who needed the cures ii liilil ull le --ABR/\M'S VILLAGE-Mesiws. Ar- riidi- (liiuilel, (‘u1ixtu Mulllct iiuil Jus- epli Giilliiiil. of Tigiililli, were visitors ln Eginoiil. Buy. the ilrst part oi' the week. These gentlemen had attended the Liberal coiiveiiiloii at Suuiinersldc on Snturdny.-Mr. Stephen H. Arseii-' iiult was in Summersldo last Saturday. -Mr, Anianil Gnllanl has .secured a position as clerk in the store of Arsen- ault iii Gaudet. Wellington.-Mr. Jes-I sie Gaudet. Mlscouclie. rc-ceiitly paid a visit in Urbainville.-Mr. Sylvain J. Gallaiit and Mr. Joseph J. Ai-geiiiiiili have left for other parts of the pro- vince to seal ln lobster factories.-The Guard "Grand-Pre" held its regular practice in the cheese factory on Sat- urday evening, 24th lust, There was ii full uiieiiilani-e and the drill was ubly ciiiidiieieil by Mr. (Tliarleii M. Arseiiault. assisted by Mr. Cyrus Gal- lant.-A general meeting of the Eg- moiit Buy egg circle has been sched- uled to lake place in the hall on Pri-. day evening, .’i0tii.-Mr. Manuel Cor- mier has resigned an clerk in the Wel- lington Store, to take charge of the one recently purchased by his father. Mr. Joseph S. Cormier. His many friends wlnb__liini success in his new enterprise.-M. ‘ $100 REWARD $100 The read rs ol thi paper willbe pleased to i ii iili i in iiieeiiiii ii i§Til'1¢l¢5-e ii°i'»"`i>Z¢‘»l si¢'li.‘Z'.'iT»¢ iii uni. »l§°""'. -.ONE CENT li luis!"- `for idiom tg tbtlieolumn. must order. lini- miim clause twenty-iiyeoentl. '-ri-is uoitnibo qstv oiieriiiiiii can be obtained at li'erLv'l Ton- : mrlel' Pai-lourq. _Sumnig-eldo. iii me iiici-ciiiiiiigiy' iieivy deiiiieniiii on -ics cn:AN’PAn,Loii -mr. Joe! Mack wishes to announce -to the pub- lic that he hn_a_op6_l`\"od his ice cream parlor tor the summer leiooh. ’Ioe- cream can be had any time throughout the day and evening.. 9126-4-Iimli. -LAWN TENNIS GLUB.-Tlie an- nual meeting. o_t__. the Summarside Lawn Tenul»»Clubwilt he held at.the_ Agricultural Hall on Friday evening, April 30, at 7 \o'oloek. A tull_attend- ance is requested as important mat- ters are to be-discussed. 9123-m2i . T!‘?'NISH -ATTENPINGM MBLJSINESS.-Dr. Purdy dentist of Atherton. was iii Tig- nish Tuesday and Wednesday atten- z. . . , . , -SALE UNDER WAY -it is rum- ored that the valuable four iuiil one half year olgl (Admiral Dewey) horse belonging to Mr. Tom M. Nelllgiin. will soon' change hands and become the property ol' Mr. T. t‘. Lliiklcttor, of Suninierslde.-Z. -BACK TO WORK.-Mr. Sylvian Gallant, Engine Cleaner who about two months ago met with im accl- dent while at work which caused his right leg to be ln plaster eiist for over six weeks again resuming his work -YOUTH POISONED.-(ilruvc lad belonging to Mrs. Jerry F. lliiiriiii of Little Tignlshf The polsoii started his recovery as the blood poisoning in evidence throughout his system. ted upon those who were laid, up with some malignant fever iii Ascension _ltoud thoiiglil that the disease was stamped out lt has again broken out afresli iii several homes iii Settlement ltoud. Much fear is entertained about the contagion spreading ami no doubt those in authority will take precau- tioiiai'_v measures to avert it.-Z. -OPENING NEW HOME.-The finest dwelling house iii Tigiiisli wes opened for occupancy by its owner Mr. Stephen Arsenault, tiils week. The building is a marvel oi’ beauty and in point ol' view a structure well erec- ted anii completed in all the moderni styles of architecture and designs. li is constructed of wood throughout and is very spacious. The rooms are large and airy and the owner deserves credit in having chosen Tigiiish iii which to construct such it building in view of fthe fact that he is retiring from the railroad business and for some time been looking around for the rlglit place to biilld his ideal home in which he could spend the re- maining years of his life in peace and -VOLUNTEERS.-The following is a list to date of the young men teered for overseas service with the 55th Battalion: Capt. H. Campbell hell. Sumnierside; Lleut. R. B. Rogers, r Summerside; Charles Arsenault, Ab- rams Village; William Barwise, Suni- merside; Samuel Beairsto, Albertoii; Harry Bernard, Long River; J.Stanley Albertoii; G. H. Cameron, Ellisitiver; Wilfred Coulson. Sea View; Eddie li. Des Itoehes. Miscouche; Augus- Gullunt, Pineville; Benjamin Gallant; Fortune Cove; Fidelie Gallant, Cnpe (Jlovls E. tluutliior, -Suinuicrsiile: Joseph Gerrler, Suniiuerslde: .losepli llarrliigtoii. Illooiiiili.-ld; Gordon Man- ilerson. Malpeqiic; Edward Martin, St. Louis: William B. Mebelliiii. -\l“"\-W ‘I *l°V0\"- Cllrlftllml- -1 law- Aiiit-riiiii; iiiirry M. iviciseoa, Aiiici-4 li ton; Agno 1’crry, Ernest Perry. Stiiii- loy l’crry. l<`ruiik Perry, St. Nicholas; Goiiziiles tleiidy. 'l'lgiilsli‘-: Joliii itilcy. Wiliuoiii.; William ltiley. \Vilmoii|. Roy Sulltvziii, Suuiiiiersldo; and Al- .bcrt Mctlougiiu, llaltlc.; A llsi is iii present being prepared lvilig age, " “lu ‘ ‘ ""“"d~ F““°"“l Wm ll” next of kin and other pnrt?culurs.-H. | lielil \\eiliii-siluy.-Z. wiiii ilu iiiiwi Hood'l Saroaparllla, the Reliable _Tonic Medicine, Builds Up. The reason viliy you feel so liruil all the time ut this seiison is that your blood ls impure and impoverish- ed. lt lacks vitality. lt is not the rich ` rod blood that gives life to the wliolo body. perfects digestion and enables all the organs to perform their func- tions as they should. Get Hood’s Sarsaparilln from uny' druggist. it will make you feel bet- ter, look better, eat and sleep better. lt is the old reliable tried and true all the year round blood purifier and en- richer. tonic and appetizer. lt re- vltallzes the blood. and is especially useful in building up the debllltated and run-down. Hood's Sarsapnrilln is helping thou- sands at this time of year. Let It help you. Get n» bottle today and begin taking it et once. Be sure to get Hood‘|. Nothing else net! like it. BRITISH 0l"l-`I(‘EliS 'IN GERMAN PRISON. . i.oniioN, April al-Tpere wire, re- ceived today ii lint of th rty-bibs Bri- tllh oilioeni placed in dottinfioh lor- *l‘nhlail'}I‘£yPlHl¢¢o¢lti¢duo. _ y eco ns e g from ii piinple in his nose und his phy- _ii i _E55 tasteful ‘nd DL I d siciaii entertains but sllglit hope for from Prince County who have voluii- '_ i --ics iN s'rnAi'rs.- Maiiy people A _ \ _ -P .\_- 'i ._- -r ._-_ .,- .,- Q). :,- .-I. Ja i 4 _‘- :,- ' T *i .',~ ~>:~:-:rs comfort. Mr. Arsenault has been for- "" the last tliirty-six years Station Agent :,- for the P. E. 1. Railway.-Z. ' -- ~.‘~`:‘ 4' rr-l‘~€‘-`: 's ri ` . ._.i-. ~aniHei~e c(,;_4 ~ ; ii ¢ 'd for housekeepers verybest Oilcloths ihgiisiiillediiviiirgrliiieiii sire ca ble of niaking~ N0t ll1Sl1 0111111 I 80068 thatliave-the outward appearance of ggiigfgood but goods that lookaae part and act the part _in the long service they ord. . Investigtion and experience have proven to us_and tl_iousa_nds of custom- ~ ers that our L ‘ oleiimsand Qilcloths offer you certain satisfaction. They are designed by men who are artists style with durability. It’s A The Depend- ' able Goodness That is an intrinsic part of every Carpet or Square we sell thatibrings housekeepers back here season after season Now we are showing more pleasing pattems and better ‘ values -than ever before. . Wilton Squares 2 1-4x3--$17.00 up 3x3- 20.00 up 3x3 1-2- 30.00 up Brussels Squares 2 1-4x3-$11.50 3x3- 12.00 3x3 1-2- 15 O0 Velvet Squares 2 1-4x3-$11.50 3x4- 20.00 Also alarge number of 'l` ap- estry Squares $5.00 up. Stair Carpets All makes and patterns in- cluding Jute, Velvet, Brussels Welton and Tapestry that will wear to your perfect sat- isfaction 10c per yd. to- $2.00' in their line and who know how to combine Are You Looking For Complete Linoleum Satisfaction Then come avisiting here, permit us to demon- strate the genuine worthiness of the . goods we sell These goods have advanced in price but we have just received a shipment bought before the advance and you will get the benefit 29c to $1.25 per yd._ Bath Mats Oilcloth Squares For the properly - - app°in-ted - b a t h iiiiiiseihgr Siiiiua rgilliiihnihiiisig mom m dlfferent Squares just fit the bill sizes and designs 65c to $2.75 35c to $1.50 each . _ i Daily Delights In Deaiingif We give honest people more than a ghost of a chance to really own home fumishings. They get a low cash price here. We laugh at competition because our square dealings with patrons are en- couragements for continued patronage. Truth Feeling Makes Easy Selling _ *T l 7 l 1 A Special Brussels Rug That cannot be beaten by any foreign or domestic house. It is a special, and we offer them at $1.25 each ° ' ' Brass Tubing Patriotic Mat 3 1_2cup_ Made of good material Curtain Poles design, Bull Dog standing 8;; ea, up, 0" U“l°“ lad* Printed Linoleum $2 25 29c up. l Window Shades l l We make window shades while you wait, we have all cualities of l . - _ l I cloths in stock, all we want is the measure. I Prowse Bros. Ltd. A Shop for i the Housekeeper who Cares iiltiiuii; Lieiiteiiunt tloaclien, son of 'tlrt-y, nephew of the British Foreigii Sli' Williiiin lfldiviiril lloiiclicn, loi'ni'.‘.r i`li'it.isli .\rr.~bussadoi' to lierlin; ltohiii 2 I _ r i l Traverse; Glorious Gnllnnt, Suinmer~ ` _ sldu; Ernest. Gaudet, St. Nicholiis; .S r `Mjuistei', and mi-iny sons of peers., N_eiii"fy :ill the prisoners-i licloii' to l- riick icgiiiiciits. not iivrforiiiliii; ilii proper functions, I"ostirr`s Little tleiii Liver Pills will prniiiptly roi~\l.ori-. good liciiltli. 151:. iiiiiiii. i-:_ A. i<‘ifs'i‘isii, ociiiriii iirng- i-itori-, Siiiiiiysiili-. 901|-4-29M3l. `§"i`>`i`i`2E`i`Ii"`ifl Women’s Boots - Patent button with cloth f Patent and~Dongola with -Gun-Metal in laced and ` li il'u ii iii:iii'ii liver is sluggish and Shoe Values . _.|N_. top..... kid wnhlnlu - is'--iolluoouooibt i Compo-Rubber Roofing Guaranteed Absolutely Weatlierprof Compo-Rubb R f' ' I . teed to withstand all weatheiircoiiiodililigiiggiiliidatii guarantee_ot such like is written plainly on each ro1l_of this roofing. This isa leading featcie to consider when_buying a roof for your house or bam, 1 ‘ s ' - i ,_ , Compo-Rubber Roofing is the most durable roofing made and is com osed of the best weather resisting materials knownp lr is manufactured by the General Roofing Mufg Co. who are the largest dealers of the mater- ial in the world. 1 ply 108 sq. feet in roll 5 year guarantee $1.75 pr. roll 2 :i ii ia ii ti_ u ii “ “ 3 ( H IC I( I( ll H (3 “ ' I Samples mailed on request. Simon W. Crabbe ~ button ........Q2._B0.to88»50 _ 'I H 1-'-fi. ¥"'r 1 ' E. ';i~`A~i;i‘°.`a' " , u " ' -V -. I vi fq, #tg C = - '?Silver Olliuiiiiiiiii H Li’&~ , _ i ' 1 .A 4 ~$_ .. ,I Yi; <-“~_. ,- . _ i _ . 1 v v 1 f _i_ 1. 1 ,i. .'_- '. i . . i ~ » i i 1 1 i i i 4. %‘ -r