1 "li 1:;-'B-`§T’ A3 ...£- ,i 1" 5 "l ii’ S .;_ _-,~ ,i .1 F' . M. .9 _».-"Ji . .‘; ti.: I .-..<»_l¢;,._. -.: _'ae e.. F" wrgg: ....,._.. .... v_.§ ill ;;-5 ' ~“;*§¥éE. ‘7-:il 19;? ffl. li’-il if .-_ 5 ,L I; i`i t- ,1- l=.J; | .i 'J t. ‘iii rg; IA if- Q. .i 4. i < t i {. t .1 .L 1 tt... if _____,`_.`,,,A`___--W -.-._.~¢.`-__.-_--.--V- lr tiff I * Quality Tailoring. J ' :if ` :,.__=:;-- our H l ` '*"" l -\ Tll uort-uno Known 'ro actshcz is it UO INVARIAILY SURE T0 CURE lug A8 “CATARlHOZONE'_' es Just Breathe Catarrhozone trils and to he able in a minute o to breathe freely again l can’ The Ozonated Air Cure. better know_n conceive of anything being better tha its "Cailtarrho¢one" is death to doids. Ca its health-laden fumes contain the Port Limoll. 1'. R. I-‘or any sort leading balsams of the pine woods. Ca Soothing and antlspeptlc, it gives in-,Ca stunt relief-stops gagging, hawking sco ang! sneezing. I edizone and all speak wonders of it ucous and ph egm are clear merit." few day, “°___R_ Get the complete $1.00 outtit it does ln- their °°”"nbu“°n.' om’ nu' e work sure. Small size 50c., sample trial size 25:-_ Sold by dealers every- sure to cure colds and catarrh because,i\'i~ere. -- tw away. breathing made easy and Catar-‘ rh symptoms entirely disappear. De-f th llghtfnl and pleasant is Catharrhozone. simple to use because you bre~"~~ -1- 0|' . 0 0 ' ea.. *._~ » Mani-» ‘ _ ld." Wllll _ The Wester-n onion nut.:-few units tar cm 5 as _ out mm " -ontcsur W uni mi imi- f"" 'T PAY' to-H" in N' tion for advertising in this column -THE NOIINING DAILY Gtllrdilll Cash lllllli l¢00IllNl! 9l't|lr. lill- can he obtained st Laiferty’s Ton- :sum charge tlY0ll\¥°3V0 NMI- destroys the cause. Doctors say noth- ls more scientific. nothing possess- such might of merit in witner ills. the DOH » iss Halen loung, Tryon. return te ml to i’_ \\', (`. on Tuesdu\'.- . r ill' Mr William Kenneth' llc-rtiiint 'mining to °mdaldmi0S`_H' __ _ . _. . ~ 4 . 0'i-ear_\', was in Sumiuorsldc Wednes- dny on business.-X. hv \VEST-ERN PERSONALS ' ~° - it' ' ~ - _ l’ i - -Mr. Henrv Blanchard of Char- M Iottctown. who was in Mont (‘arniel on' I- u , ir business, has returned home.-it. _.X1 v -Messrs. J. \\'. Waugh, druggist and _ George lil:-Beth, of Albi-rton. were in Summorsldc. .\londa_\', on a l»ttsiitess"l‘_;,:)(,"l], in the Prince Counu. Hosphal trip -il ' » - t`or some time is now much improved :ind I --.'iiiss Effie Iiiabey returned to Suinmorsldc on Monday after spond- ing a pleasant Easter holiday with her pnrents in Tryon.-l'. i(i --Messrs. George .\lclnnis. .\limiiii- gash. llrut-fe llairlow, Wt-llliigtnit :ind l.1~o l). Arsvttiitill, l'i'lni|ivillo, \\'t-|'¢,- in Siiiiiiiit-t-sitio on .\loutizi_\' doing busi- tioss.-ii. -The friends oi' Mr. Noll Slut-lnir. Stiinmcrsitle, are plefiscd to soc him nrountl again after being confined for ti weok ut honit-, with un attack of la grippe.-ll. --Miss Miiiiiil- Gntitlot was it pas- st-iigcr ou thc \\'os\t-rn train Sattii-d:i_\' returning t'roiti ai visit ltt Mont Vairiiioi to her home in Tiguish.-it. sio I I Drug Business For Sale By Tender 'i`ht- uiiticrsigiictl will receive touti- ors up to t\ve|\'e o`clot-it noon on ;\loii- day, tho ‘.'lith tluy ot' April instant at his office in Suininersidc for the pur- vhusc of tho stock in trade, office itirniture, &t'., of the McLellan Vom- pany Limit(-tl tdrug store). Each tender must be accompanied h_v a certified clieoue for ten per cent. oi' the aiuount ni' the tender. The stock hook and the stock in trade can be in- FR PA the to of str as JOSEPH L MCCULLOUGH, :tri ll ix: --.\lr. liarry Warren, Kensington. met with it very painful accident a few ken. taking htitirtls ai\\':i_v from thu suw when one oi’ them struck him ou thc Icg. spt‘otl,\‘ recover,\'.-X. -.\iiss l.:tur:i .\lcKlnuoti of Grand River, is touching in the intermediate department oi' Mont Carmel school, where she has filled tho vacancy occa- Mary Arscnatiit of Mont tlnrniol. Al- tiiotigh Miss McKinnon is ti young teiichcr, wlto has uevcr taught before and has just started in the classes hcrc. sho is doing good work.-R. cned to-day by crowds of conscripts of previous to departing to join their regiments in thc centre and the south Railroad stations were crowded with couscripts and their friends. All stations carried singing and shouting ing hands. the youths being as jolly 'i`ht-se nineteen rear old recruits ttart was purchasing goods for his m. Messrs. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. .\lr. Frank Slutefier, of Cape Tra- sc, who has been undergoing treat- his many friends will be pleased hear that he was able to return to home yesterday.-X. days ago by having his log hro- lio was working in thc mill ills many friends wish hint ti in-tl by the resignation oi' Miss ENCH CONSCRIPTS LEAVE PARIS T0 JOIN REGIMENTS RIS, April. 13.-Paris was enllv 1916 class, paradiug the streets the strains of the Itlarseillaise, Fraiicc. eet car lines running towards the it` they were our for ii picnic, .__.. I i- _ ot' ilre more tluiu coiinterbalanccd the ' ' -SCHOOL WURK -Till’ l0ll0W‘“l1 almost supcrlutntnit efforts made to “’l‘o clear a cold out of your nos- o tt """h°'°"e'" writes ‘L H' Gunn' gf years a resident ot' Sunimerside.-H. tarrh, throat trouble or Bronchitis. tarrhozonc is a specific. I know res of people who use Catarrho- s \i . B. . A . ling , lnisiiilnshtloiildi Sccii)dii1l riireréeolires- little intermittance.-.iI. -TRlY°‘r-\:M(|;B~lJ0l(l:l\£\ gil-bTi|'Yf°"~ ‘ _ th __ ('h . -_ uterta ne t e ir s' . _ u _ n ni- ' ' e dence' of Scranton’ pn and es -iN RESIDENCE. _ Dr. and Mrs. gtally at her home on Saturday after- to the dresslest afternoon attire, Gi/ery StCp In style stair is included in our showing. Youthful designs and youthful trimmings combine to make them unus- ,_ .~ ,' naliy attractive. Both maid and l. matron can wear them becom- l ’ ingly. We feature some pretty models at $8.50 to _$39.00 Van iderstine, Phnrlottetowii. were _ h rivals in Summersifle ou Mondtiy, nt- Muci’hee have arrived in town and tiooii. Mrs. Ruth Profit poured te.i at have taken Mrs. McDennld's rest- a daliitlly appointed tea table, the -_.. dence. corner ot' Granville and (‘hurch color scheme of orange being effective- _ Streets, where the Doctor will have ly carried out. Tlte servltors were the 'l his ofllce. Dr. MacPhee is u graduate Misses Charity, Jones and Better- .~,. of McGill University and practised ll! day. Among those present were the Kinkora for about four years, where Misses Seagood. Jones, Young, Miibey, he had a large and extensive Dl'8CilC9- Mc-Phee and Smith.-l'. Hit; friends wish the Doctor success -_ in his new field. 9492. -iN RESIDENCE-Dr and Mrs.Mc __ - Phee have arrived in town and have .'_~ -ELLERSLIE-Merit of order of taken Mrs McDonuld's residence, the pupils of Eilerslie School for corner oi’ Granville and Church ' March follows-Minnie McKay, teach- streets, where the doctor will have er.-Grade I-1. George Smith; Grade his ofilce. Dr McPhee is n graduate of ll-1. Clain McDonald; 2. Bolle Ellis; McGill University and practised at Grade ill-1. Agnes Ford; 2. Stanford Kinkora for about four years, where . Gillis; Grade i-1, ivan Millar; 2. he had a large and extensive practice. Sterling Mllllll' Hllfl Berillli Wllllllllls- His friends wish the doctor success _ Grade V.-1, Agnes Ellis; 2, Marguer in his new field. 9492 ~ -.\lr. H. G. liluttart, accompanied his wife, returned Tuesday evening from Toronto and Montreal, where Mr. Isn’t therea lot of satis- faction in knowing that your clothes are insured against tailoring faults? Style correct, fit perfect, . finish elegance itself,work- manship the product of skilled and conscientious hands, fabrics from the best Canadian and Euro- pean woolen mills. All these elements are found in our tailoring- all are building for us a reputation which is adding to our clientele the names ot some of the best dressed men in town. Our business is growing because care- ful business men realize that we save them money I -besides satisfying their tastes. How about you ? Prices $15 to $30 D. A. Bruce serial Psrlours, Bummerslde. News will be inserted. sounds of guns could be hetird wit ite Millar; Grade Vi-l. Grace Wulsh 1, Emellne Gallant; 2, Cyrus Brown thtir Arsenault. Grade V-Belonis Darby. Vice Principal's Dept.. Grade IV-Eva Arseuault, Eldora Gallant, (faniillc Arseuauit. Theresa Gallant, Mnxle A. Arsennult, Felix Gallant. Ed- ward Gullatit. Grade lil-lloscliue Ar- senault, Louise Arscnatilt. li. Arsen- ault, l.co Arsemiult, Tllninnd Arsen- aull, .loan Jerome Arseiiaiilt. Felix Ar- senault, Joseph Arsenault, Artlttir Ar- sennult. Grade il- Constance Arscn- null. Marie Arsennult, Arcade Arsen- tiult, lilarie A Gallant, Alclde Gullnnt, Francois Gallant, Leah Arsenault, Aug- ustin Arscnault. Primary Dept., Grade li-ilclio. Arscnziult, Alfred Arsounull, Nora Arsenault, Coriue Arscnault, Nel- idn Arsennult, Loaiiel Gallant, Morice Alice Arsenautl. Guilloume Arsen- ault. Eva Arsenault, Bella Gallant. Abyre Arseiiault, Arsene Arseuault, Mnrlc Blanche Arsennult. Familie Gal- lant. Grade l-Lucie Anno Gallant, Philip Arsenault, Nellie Arsennult, Millie Gallant. Florence Arscnaulf, Jean M. Gallant, Dora Arscnuttlt. Au- hin Arsenault. Albert Ari-ienault, Man- uel Arsenanlf.-M i The Army of Cbiisiipatioii ~ In Uffvlls Snails! is the Sllllllllllf-‘I Of Dllllilfl ‘lf /_\lll'llm'i* extinguish them. Most. ofthe furni- Vlllngc School for March exattiinations tu,-,.7 was Shve(|_ thhhh t th ht f s o c a o In order OI' mvrll l"l”lllClDi\l'S DGP* the neighbors, who came in large num Grade Vll- Gerald Darb Leah Ar ' ' .V» .1 bers. 'The cellar contained about 100 e a -__ Sonllllli- Gl‘l1ll€ Vl_W'l1ll9l' Darby- bushels ol' potatoes, that will be n Maximo Gallant, \Vllliani Darby, Ar- ph,.th,| |f hm h ,Dun 10hS___R_ ` tliur Vinulcombc representing thc ln- l -__ -FIRST RANK..-At a meeting of I -ISLAND LADY DEAD-The death CFBSCGIH Lillie K.. of P. held on Tues- ' occurred in Allston. Mass., a few days dlly lllllif llll U10 51'!! Null WUI 00°' I asm of M,-._ 3,,-ah |_,_ C;-ogg, for many ret-red..eu°a number of candidates.-X. To be radient in new ap are] on a Sunday mgfnillg afl1€l' E8St€I` IS . _ - he throws ambition of -every woman. Folibwing the exampl¢_ °_f dame nat'-ire' S ' li' brill ant, new raiment. . i at her %ggii1er§¢9t;1fr:rari&dpS gg tggllizolintir-fdfovitheiinyou dee the facinating array of - bright,new merchandise which we have brought together - for your adornment this spring. Come here and allow us to display before you the new things. Newest Ideas in Suits h ol' the deceased.-X. 2, l|0rn('o \>VnlSlt.-~H. -NORTH BEDEQUC NOTES.-Tilt! ' cluiritiiblc young ludies of Nortii Bed -EXAMINATION-Tho standing of cquo are preparing nn rititograph quilt " the pupils ot` Pitisvlile School in order in nit] of thc Belgiuits.-Miss I3. Pill- of merit for March, followsz- Francis man, nurse, who is on it .short fur- .'_~ Dolron. teacher. Attendance for lough, is visiting friends at “Brass _h llllllllll. 32 Del' Celll. Grlllle V-1. Jac- (‘astlc.”-Miss Jessie Clark and Mr. i~ Thomas Gall€1llll7. Geo. Blanchnrdnntl School House on Monday of last week. Arihllr BYOWII. Hflilllli 3. Cllaflle Gill* The secretary stated that on account isnt: 9. Evil Al'S9lllllllli 10. Helen Glll' ofthe war no potash was on the mar lllllli ll. l"l'1ll1k l3ll\HClllll'timii£it~.w° . . . , brother-in-law`s. i\lr. Clovis Gaudet. Nova Scotia Flre Underwriters Agency thc doctor summoned. and on the doc- _HQUSE BURNED _ The home ---_-__ l0l"`S lltlvlve he ‘VHS l0li¢’Uhli0h“{elllll_l|S" of Mr. Joseph G. Arsenault ot’ Mont . , . . ton to catch the train, w c ucuy (-. | hl I ,. t th i t | _ Rates no higher than other fariff Fire Insurance hm. ho, gone ,,,._ I, ,e,h,,,ed ,he us. a,‘j,'0"‘° ,,a‘“§,‘;,f;‘_" “ .lgffél “fe 0‘§,g‘,‘n§,';f, . . sistancc of several doctors to readjust through a defective hue where the C0mpanle5- Phone or Write for rates' thc leg nllll lll\£f;‘t‘l;Sl l‘9Dil>l'h5 ll" Wil-S flames had immediate access to some rolllillll @llS}'~ ' fl 110 U* nl 0 mls' cotton clothes ami thence to :i can of H. M. wer ciiu be given as to how it will he;-Ogg-ne oil. Probably through thogf. _ turn otit, it is admitted that he will he fems of the hhroshhe on the names OillC€ NCWSOII Bi0Ci(, Ci`l2ll”i0tl'€t0Wl‘l. Gelléfal Agéllt incnpncilnlctl i'or :tt least two mouths. took mpid St,-mes uhm when hottced filiil-4»lfif\llii lil thc action of thc flickering tongues -HERE ON BUSINESS-Messrs Nic- odamus Gaudcl and Joseph R. Wetlgo of St. Louis spent Monday and Tuns- day in Tlgnish on business.-Z. -ANOTHER RECRUIT.- Mr. Ell- ` ward .Niiirtln of St.. Lutila. ciillstcd oit Tuesday morning for service in the Third Contingent. lie will leave with thc other recruits on Thursday ntorii- h ing for (Thnrlotictown.-Z, -CALLING ON TRADE.- Mr. Ar- ternntlonal iltirvestcr (‘o.. in this Province wits in Tignlsh 'l`ucsdiiy, and from hero will visit the (`ompany's agencies throughout i"rlncc (`ount_v:- 7.. -FISHING BOUNTY.- Tuesday wus pay day to the fishermen oi' Tig- nlsh shores or their annual bounty cheques. Mr. illeddle Gallant repres- ents the Department of Fisheries in' -BACK ON THE ROAD.- Mr Joseph S. Perry, formerly of Tlgnlsh, who for the last six months was de- tained al home ns the out come of an` operation undergone in Montreal is again travelling over the Province in the interest of the large Boot and Shoe house he represents.-Z. -QUARANTINE 0FF.- The sur- veillance kept on the different homes and schoolhouse in Norway settlement on account of diphtheria has been called off and as no new cases of this contageous disease has been reportoti lately no fear is entertained in the futuro to cause the authorities to ad- he;e to the strict rule of qttariintellng i ¢r¢ -EXODUS T0 8HORE.-- Monday and 'rtiosdny witnessed a large dc- piirture for the different shores -AN ACCIDENT - Mr. Josehp V. A _'rg ¢QgRg3PONDENT8.-Owing Arseuault of Mont Camel has re- to the increasingly heavy demands on ceived a deell gash in U10 198 l>°l0W- ' "um The gunman “ating ug mr. the kuee, which he accidentally ad- respondents to be as brief as possible ministered to himself when st work a SAD NEWS.-A telegram recelv- '_ _.GOOD SHOOTING. - The shoot- ed by Mr. H. T. Holman, Suminerside, '» ing of geese and other fowls is being on Wednesday. Collveyed the sad news A. cg"-ted on extengtvely along the of the death in St. Paul, Minn., of Mrs. shores ot Mont Carmel and on Satur- A, L. Graves. formerly of Summer- l day especially the reverbiratioit of the side. Mrs. R. T. Holman is a sister .; /’\ fl % ,_,_f ,f- Q, . _ .,~ _ .h the illsburseinent of same.-Z. i \ _/ '\ 1 »~ ~ r°\ ./0 .Ti 7 it .__', .,l \ .,~ V f .`_. 2 if.-ts _ -1 -t l .Our Sim? From the simplest little suits for every day wear . »~ »-,~»¢».-~¢»;-1»»,¢g~ , ..t‘.z`1f»¢*W i (5 _ #__ I] _ _` Practical Pretty / 7 `”' * ' Coats s ,_ 3; , Nothing is more noticeable = T:-A 3*.- ` H ii » E . . ' L / 3 . ' E” l rt? . ‘ V l about a woman sappearance than ' -1%, _~ ‘ her coat. That is more the reason why she should seek _ / i fo _have one especially becoming. T he proper color, . _ _\_ ~' design and length, can easily be had here with our sales $5 75 to $19.50 Stylish Spring Dresses $5.75 to $14.90 . i ladies so willing to aid you in your selections _ < Q f There are some pretty ones from _ I ‘ ` "" ” , 1 _ _ ' ~`.‘ ri* 5- and Vestees »; E,- Made of fine nets < u '» 5 . baptistes and laces, very pretty and fash- ionable. 25c to $1.50 and Cuff Sells The collars are made in newest styles, the cuffs are exceptionally deep and shaped to match the collars. < 25c to $1.50 ea. Collars . Collar Hose Bags in . l 1 . `» . '. ~'f»'r '_ .i .1-.u :_A _l. v. Frilly dressy designs in the softest of taffeta canton crepe, crepe de chine, chameuse and moire, silk are here in every color and shade milady could fancy. -'~- v '. a '. Silk and Leather You’ll think of these new shapes mighty - clever. Many are fit- ted w_ith variety arti- cies. 50c to $6.75 ,,. .,'.,'.,'.,'. . ’.i»»’ .j- ‘- '. 'a '< 'i °. *i 'a "I .;< '_ 'L W _ Prowse Bros Ltd. . or your money back »: Jr Jr -r Jr :if There are New Arrivals every day--Come Often '? O ~ W2 ~'= ~'- , fish this season this idea w s c , ~ ing comes up to tho standard of pre- vious sonsons.-Z. A i.|`iER'|‘GN ACCEPTS CALL.-The Rev. ll. S. Strntluird has accepted n. call to the Methodist Circuit in St. Stephen. N. ll., his tcrm beginning about the lst of July.-A. -ISLANDEH \‘.l‘i'H PRINCESS PATRiClAS.- Aibcrtzm has pride in having Mr, Fred .l. White in the Princess Patrlcias. the only P. E. ls- lander in tha; distinguished Canadian lteulinent. Word has been received by his friends that lic came through the first ciigagernciit without a scratch.- .A. --SAD DEA’?`i-!.-- The reninlus of James Callaghan, who was shot Gartllner,`Mttlnc. arrived by the ex- press on Saturday night and -were interred in Sacred l-ieart Church Cemctey in S‘-.nidiiy morning. The young man wno left. home a few months ago mot his dc-.atli in s most regrettable nnmncr. \Vhlle_w¢lt¢|ng on the street he was accosted by ii drunken msn. who ordered him to move on. and when, but about forty feet sway shot hint lu the leg. lie was taken to the hospital and had the leg amputafed |nt’. died in the opera- tion. Besides his parents he leaves be hinrl three brothers and six sisters namely Peter. Boston, Joseph and Johnny at home. Cecilia. Boston. Mrs. Frank Kinch, Alma, Mrs. Alex Kelly, Atherton. lrene. Louisa and Mary at home. The pall bearers were Howard Graves. Michael Ahearn, Fred Mc~ Alduc and Wilfrid 0"Meara. To the grief stricken parents and sorrowlng brothers and sisters much sympathy tlrounfl 'Finnish offtiie many fishermen who yearly start lobster fishing on, ., ., - .if ’“ '- .. .,~. -r. ..... ~ ~ -< ' 4. April 26th. Although the general op- (Tormior, Louis Lijcune and Ernest TIGNISH inion prevailed that only a few would a abandon- tl when the numhe. already prepar- " .»\ lbcrf on Poiwloiinls. -.\ii‘. Arthur Itamsny, Cliarlotie- town, spent Sunday in Alberton.-A. -Mr. Robert Bell of Albcrton left for Antigonlsli, N. S., on Monday last. Mr. llcll has purchased a large furm i|| that country and his fnuilly iti- tcnd joining liiiu shortly.-A. _-Mr. anti Mrs. W. E. Agnew and Miss Rein. McDonald. Charlottetown arrived hy the express ’l‘ut-sday and will participate in the Scottlsli Con- ccrt which is bclng hold hcrt -A, ..*Mr. George C. Hotties who was on garrison duty in Syrltiey since tite- war begun is now visiting his old friends in Aibertoii,het‘ore lcaving for duty Mr. Bontes wus on the stuff of the Canndlnit Bunk of Voninicrco here and he has no\v been relieved und is going to accept ti position with the same bunk ln %_vdne_\'. 1'. B.---A. TYPHU8 FEVER f RAGING IN SERBIA. LONDON. /\Pl| 13.-The Daily Tele- t¢raph's Athens correspondent gives is extended.-A. _ L v v v 1 rt J, i The Store where your every purchase must be right ~ ' .some details of the appalling ravages of the typhus fever in Serbia, but de- clares thst the active Serbian army has suffered little, as the disease is largely .confined to the over-crowded towns, and is seldom serious in the country districts. Only 12,000 cases of the fever huvc occurred among tho 400,000 troops. < li\\\\\\\\\\YIA \ ,_ \. . ‘ .l t ~ l I This drawing re resents. a beautiful shoe, tyeaignedl foirllpartlcuiar women.. _ . _ ote the perfect lines.. and with all its beautlv there' is that lovilg' fee ing of fgrhfort an? t e knowlftgef a our are r satisfiyed. _'Kia `feeIpii|;g' ig assured with every pa r of “Empress” or "Waik~0ver”‘ Shoes. Morris 8: Siitiili Sole Agenii, i’ Queen St. YIIIIIIIII 5 1 » -'f mtlxl`_