l l i l \y/ ,"\ I ,< . _If- ___ ._ . has the honor of having three sons en: VISlTiNG._E_UR¢P_Ev-_-_»By private nd~ _ _ _ _ _ _ rolled in the service of their country- vices recei_VBll ¢Yeet0i'_dl.y_ 'lt "18 195111611 NE “mg Y°° " ="'°Y '" "‘°'“ °'“°°°' rr .;’.'.'.'.'.:“°:.‘.‘:‘..t¥v‘::"i.S;iii.i :‘f.i.f.ii.:.“i2Z'£."ii°s.iis;s's.ii;° _ . _ . . ig ; _ _ _ _ - ___ h3.l€3-3SlClC F|`0lT\dlfl';€Il` SIFIC( p\.|l’ll}’_-~lS _ Tn _lm N?|_vy Bidi _[iam wlgo hegdotha t|-(lip gzliingrgrjl ` ' ` nt nlres twat pos lion ii the C vi Serv co a 1- an -was v gf s mor or t e Un re r more | ere Ce » f wa who has enlisted with the Pioneers Glasgow andon the Friday following tempt tastc in ai constant succession o Batta“0n_ for London an mute tap,-an¢e_ pleasant surprises. Toothsome nuts, _ -#- dainty iellies, luscious fruits,~unique Rem representing me Beveridge Pa- creamy confection-melting, mouth- - per Company of Montreal iett yester- , I . . .` V ' _ , W°le"n3"°a" envehped ln acoalmg ' eld is s native ot Scotland an this R Cl of the purest and most delicious ‘ was his first visit to P. E. Island. He ' reports business good and says that °h°C°lalc y°u ‘Ver “Sled” he greatly enjoyed his stay here. He ii M@H'R9§ Céoco/aiesi ._ _ -_ » _t ti K in rcohimus a i, X __ _ /\;<< _ _ 'I rl giigen nSt..nd§ lilsgter Monday. Slvell _ i`.’ ‘ . ‘ under the auspices of the Ladies Anx- t \,°'/4 D ~ _: I ih _ 'tl if _yi i ' f B. B. Genuine White Lead links up B. H. "ENG- LISH.” PAINT with a sup rccord_of n centuries. IWO ,LINKS iN___ THE B, B. AND B. H. _CHAIN 1729 saw the founding of the firm of Brandram Bros., the inventors of thc .Brand- ram Process of corroding White Lead,--a . process that produces a lead that has been the standard White Lead ofthe world ever since. In 1906 after handling Brandram's White,-'Lead for many years, in thc Canadian market, the 'firm of Brandram-Henderson purchased the Brand- ram Bros. formulae and exclusive rights to manufacture it ` in Canada. i ln 1909 the final link was forged when the firm decided_to. use »B. B. Genuine White Lead in the manufacture of their B. H. "ENGLISH PAINT and after practical tests and most careful 'research arrived at an exact formula guaranteed on every can' under the Prcside'nt's`signaturc. Thus was _tl_ic_'chain completed. _ _ H. “ENGLISH” PAINT 70 units of Brandram’s B. B. Lead and 30 _units of ure all tint: and white 'with its makcs_B_. -I-l._ ‘FENG- Quality-Service~Paint ~. ! f .1 Bannon &_fCliiuidler _ tmariotisiown. P: is. isiiimi. .the work on the railway end of the were Miss The Com- comple- PBUYI nutqlus ted. their sore ,=-_'_7fHE' _8t;HOQNl_.g_ WAPITI left Summerside Monday. _morn_ing~,tor Plc- tou but got only as lsr es Craviiilil when shewss ob ed -to return to Summerside owl_ng» ice;-C. co`ntu.lus the following under appoint ments: --‘.‘82nd (Abetlweit Light lu _ fnntry) -to be provisional Lieutenant isuperunierary). Ordorly Room Ser igeant. .lamos`Milnei' Stevenson. Zeutlc man, 25th November, 1915 i PROFITABLE ENTERTAINMENT --At the wliist drive and enter;._ai_x: b . lllary thesplendld sum ot 3101.25 Wai realized which goes towards the Char- ENJOVED His TRIP.-Mr William dav for his home in St John Mr. has decided to make trips to the ‘Is- land every six months. PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED.-- On Tuesday evening those who ussls- drince given in the K. ol C. Hull Queen T i ro s were Mi McCorn1uc, Mi s. Arscinnilt and Mrs. White. 105TH BAND ilnttulion Band from Suinmerside the of the Gillis. they gave an open of the Town Hall attended on masse enjoyed. The oillccrs oi’ smtloned at Suinmereido so “used them white." CROS8_lNG T0 ENGLAND.- Il‘|ie iildniontuii Journal of ii recent dntu notes thnt Mr E. W. Bownoss of the lddinontoii Power company son ol’ Mr. Andrew Bcwness, Tlgnlsh, P. E.. I.. leaves thc city tonight for Montreal on route to Englniid. Mr. Bownoss will inoet U. W. i"ari'cll} president. ol’ thc power company in the city. und they will go on to New Yurlr, and than to London. The purpose ol’ thol visit is to consult with tho head oil'icu oi' Sir John Jackson Liiznitedmegarding the power scheme. Mr. Bovimcss states that on lils retum some time in May, project from Edmonton to Blue Rapids will be commenced immediately: Mrs. Bowness _ will spend the summer months with hor huslisnd's people in the Gurdon Province. » ` ‘_ \`...J lRRllAllNll RASH UN BlBY'Si CHl']iKSi Healed by llutloiitii i Trial Free; if "Whcn°my baby was live months old _ s slight rash appeared on his arms, hes _ and hsiulr After s certain time the nah disappeared from his' head, but remained on his cheeks. He would tear them sometimes caiisgig item is bien. 'hw irmiiiisqii-rit- and made him restless at night. “After_wsshii_i_g his cheeks with Cuti- 'cura Boa? an _ using tho Cuticura Ointment found irmgmvement and soon the and mfy child was hvsleth nshort time." (§_rned) Mrs._ A. C. Custesu, Robertson ' c, Quebec, January 8, 1910. ' » ' . Each Mail lottet/own Hospital. ' f - For Made ’»iri*Csnada ` GAzE1'1'E»o.-'rho Canaria onions _ _ fruit. f' W 3'* #» ~-is B Peters Road at 230 and Brooklyn at ‘THE 'PARAUFBAND SERVWE Christian Church..Montague, lest Sun- * r.:~;-`:";l 4 PW ~. ~ ` if i ouunci-i or .sco1'i.ANo.-- nav. ._ _V ;_». ,_ ‘ ~ ws W `l`ll// _ l , ;\ 4 " ,Ewen MacDougall will preach, Seb- ‘ _; .lim-‘§.ilis_~*_i__i_,___ l_;__ ~_~_ -» ; f, if’ list ,_ ‘ _ ,il bam sont at Murray iriver at 10.30; _ 1 ~ ~ ._ . .- f " ». i . In: i . , ii 1 _ l i {1*li l _ i_,,,. _ _ :iso p. m. Aim; nont:a_i_;._1_iis,___1st ag or niusiae L¢»a¢e..o»ia:sii°ws. to me ‘»f " __-_N 'iiuiv ii,T da nd,a ce veran \/il ' '~ ' ‘Vi-fiidnetiifliiy iind 'i'hurs_d;0y the 3rd and _ 4th i P i i P im at . ii. m. __ _ r \ \ \~_~‘§) \'- f-; i l a o n I _.__. tor. Rev. G. C. _-_Henry_ou- the subject, i _ " _ _ _- l ~ 1-i-mee sous nomo 'mein "in-ie_nasliiii.I,»°v° _Ind '1`rl\th-"-B- fr" nurv.-_ Mrs. John 'r. cisrkiu, city . » O , from last The H . ¢,St.avert. later.--C. M ted at the Whlst _grlvc anr1_entert;\lii- M P'__H_f\N_lJ8_?d__f:\_5_aH_?RS_5_-__-__M_\;i ~l_I!ll_l_l; ' .is M -i Ei- ii it 0 ew eo.~ 0- ~ ` v 3; X N ,, ' giieliiisolzlat :is r$lleasa(iilt';i.~i1riilp,iiiiicihvtii‘r3-3 handsome driver,-Oairzllisn, _to Mr. D. M°'R5 UMHED' HA" A ' CA A' A - _ L. McKimionot.tlie’M_oi1tague.Fiu'ni_s_h- _ _ ` __-so _~~_ - ' .i C. nd-las urc da ood - _>~\< _ AQ - -*<1* fyuifii-aliglilieliviiiif ‘i'e‘ii¢'i”$'iirwi`§fi`¢i§ii. b'i§ck°éoii-ini' Aiiuii-i.'i§§m iff Kami W/ /\ ` ' ments were served during the evening. Second Dain Sweet -M~ rio. by Pl'0Y|\i9l' »-I .. - 1 - --1 fi iw 9|", N, n -5_ and etc. This colt is bred in the same lines as tbe_i;ood»,col_t_ trotter Arkola. oi' the ~boys.eat his ‘ dnsb before the summer is over, when ho gets-his sails ~»8PLENDID BEER- M0ssl'B,1V_lc- Gregor and- McMillan, ; Montague; had an excellent display of Easter Beet, one or the best ever-shown in Monta- gue. Among thebest carcasses. was a cow ted by William H. Moar, Brndo- twelvo hundred pounds. ii.uot.1ior_ ouo ted by li‘rank_Dewni', 'weighing around seven hundred. and ii good big steer produced by the thi-'llty' former. Mr. George Rourke, and a splondldly ful.- tencd cow- from Mr._M. F.'_McDo_i'iald. Wluit'a pity Easter did not como oi- toncr.-B.~ ` - . - I ~Tt-IE’ DEATH OCCURRED yester- day morning at his nomo in Summer- sldi-. oi' Mr. Robert Jumloi-ion at the nge of 81 years. Tho deceased was horn in Now Almun wlioro he carried on n large milling business for ii number of years with his intlicr. _ He removed to Suinrncrsldc about forty years ago and was cinploycd with Thomas Hall & Co., in the machine manufacturing business till a few years ago when' telling health caused him _to give up work. Ho is survived by his widow. (formerly -Miss Susan Thomas.) and tour sons Alex at home. and Frank. Henry and Dr. Bruce in Brighton Mass, also two daugliters, Mrs. Robert Wells at home and Mrs. Llllhiu Pitman of Sa- lem. Mass. , !ie_wa's' ii.iuo_mlier ol the Presbyterian Church and _nlso;s mem~ ber ot liingliiram 'Lodge _A-.-.F. and A. M. The luneijnhwlll be'undel*~_the aus- plcos of the Masonic _0rder»the"date oi' which will `bo announced-_l§ter. Lance ners. bus. was tiring _ an of the day was largely attended. and an ‘ex- cellent address wiis Blvenby the pas- 2.18. and John expects to make some. squared away.-B. _ _i -f: < ~ . ina our solo musl is Risen. were very Sunday were spirit ot the At. the 11 ser- B91' evening was tho preacher. The hymns and cantlclee. etc., were capably rendered, the music being under the directloii ot the Clioirinustor Prof. I-I. A. Tiinton Tile evening service wus brought to a conclusion by a procession and So- lemn Te Douni. ' ._In St. James’ Church lon Sunday evening the pastor Rev. Dr. Fullerton delivered a very able sermon in which he dwelt upon the sacriilces made hy=, ‘the Canadians ut Ypres. It belni; tho uiiiilvorsmy ol that' notable engage- ment. Two lieuutliul nnthenis for Easter were sung. Mr. A. Bruce tuklng‘ .tho Solo parts very effectively. The services in Zion Church on Sun- day were of a decidedly joyous charac- ter for the great festival. A duct, by Misses Ross and Sutherland. “Our Lord is Risen" was rendered with line effect. The splendid baritone voice of Mr. R. B. Dann was heard to great udvantiigc in the beautiful cantnta ‘ .sl-~ -1 ANY' A would hives i SEI-L_ .YOUR ‘ STOCK FOOD f ‘-»-'.;'~J*‘lI, l' - die . proitlxiljcftioll _».' is for nie valuable hints on ' CAN. can irom -- _ _ - CARVELL BROTHERS, ~ ' Wholesale Grocers, Charlottetown. _ _ ‘ tioln thu l which wus given in thc"evcnlug and liiiwliich all who took purt sang ex- ceedingly woli. Owing to lndisposi- _ Mrs. F. E. Colweli who was to have sung wus unnblo to he_|.\resont. mileh to tho regret oi' many. There was also a Solo by Miss Lawson which was a iiplendid number. At St. Pnul's Church the soloists welre Miss Tlioriie, Miss Amy Earle and Mr. Roy Procter. _-The'inusic was splendid througout and the sermons by pastor were in every way appro- prihte. htev. Leo Harrell delivered an ex- _ ceedlngly able discourse ut High Mass char. Mr. Percy'Stanley was soloist lSt.D t'_Cthdlhil l neil thntiwolglied ln' the vicinity bl' _ » - I ng uns aus B e rg' B meme n 1 ¥..___1nn_ hoiiig the llosurroction. . peclal:|e~ loctlons for Easter were ronderedi by the olioiriunder thodiraction ot'_Mr. W. J. Brown. Pontllicial Benedic- tloii was given in tho evening by Bis- hop O’Lcury. ' _ In Central Christian special music - ~' was also givoii,_ and Dr. _Bennett preached forcible discourses nionlliig and evening. The soloists were Mis- ses Haslam und Vanbusklrk snd"Mr. Hubbard. , _ _ » _ An appropriate' musical. progrsmmg was also carried out at Grao‘e~Cliurc Rev. Mr. Littlejoiins being the pres,- _ _tho evening. ,, ,_ _ _ __ _ _,__ l Q1 ,'». v ~, .', ' “V0 Oil ‘ _ Liver relief ' W In :gl ra isgiood iuiiits' place." The bile, which, under certainf ciondi-M tions, -caiisesgsp inucii dis"t1"éss,"is off1§lie_ greatest .value as an antiseptic and cathsiitic' .Wh_en,_it is properly 1iaiidled»_l`Jy_ the liver. `. _ _ _']_Y11_g._cl1'ieil,'ftlnCl3ion of the liver seeuis to be tlic iilieiing of liile\from'i:h°e blood; _vv']i`ereit_’acts as a’.p_oisou, and poiiring it into the intestines' ivherdiii _ liiistens the of the food mass through the aliiiieutaiy canal, andzby' its antiseptic -lfniiuence .pfrevents fermentation of __tlie`ffoo_d___ B f ~'-. .~' _ from bil_iousneiis'mid indigestion and have is i K _ - - ‘taste in tl_ie-_'ziihut__li,_ heiidachesfaiid loss of appetite, you will do 'well to _ tion ofthe 'livsiff Other symptoms sro win_ti.“iin”tlie stomach, which- the wliichfgives rise to diazinessiand pains about the die toad » . _ 4 _ Q I IS 311 ‘H1 canal is fermeniigg alternate, the whole poisoned ~ liver and e USMC l