7i —OOO_D CANADIAN Print 00t- . THE cnaiimrrnrowmfcriarimau Suniiiersille and Western l A ~ =l 4s": JOI nova: onion" Torn Sails ail A . Broken 01ft’ i ; 4 . ton, par yard 18c, or 10 yards for the big Minstrel Show. Kenlfifg- The following is a synopsis of a . __ wmouzv sf JLIICY FRI-Ill‘ CHEWING GUM Still 5c WRIGLEiiPS has steadily ’ lievt to the are-war PflCO. and to the same hlsh stand- ard of quality. No other soodv lasts so lone-costs so little or does so much for you. iiiiiuv to carry-beneficial in effect-full of flavor-a solace and comfort for vouna and old. THE FLAVOR LGSTS r-Fertilizer at Cost i, 4 In order to clear out the balance of our Fertilizer we $1.75. Sinclair L Stewart Limited. -|-A0lE$ AND GENTLEMBN! BE 8EATEDl—K.lll Kare Min- strels. Strand Theatre, Kensing- tom-June 10th. ' -COOL SERGE SUITING, 5G inches wide, brown _ and navy ground with hair line stripe, $6.00 value, sale price per yard $2.36. Sinclair at Stewart Limited. -—'MEN'S LIGHT overcoate, fan- cy tweeds in fashionable models. Priced from $27.50 to $35.00. clear’- lng in our Juue Sale, your choice $16.95. iSlnclair ifs-Stewart Limited. --HIGHER EDUCATlOM-lt is understood that the matter of high- er education in the Consolidated School in Summer-side. will likely get anothenairing at the meeting of the School Board on tomorrow night (Tuesday) This matter was before tlic School Board and the Town Council some time ago, and action was deferred for the pree- ent owing to the absence of funds. When the matter was before the council a petition supporting n grant for the purpose mentioned, which was signed by 200 persons, accompanied the request. —A LITTLE HOLD UP.——Short- ly before four o'clock Saturday a .few DQOPl-a in Summerside were attracted to one of the public streets where a balky norse re- fused to obey orders. The animal was haltered to the back of a team wnlch contained a bale of hay but when the driver ordered a turn into another street the ani- mal benind refused to obey and started to haul the team back- wards, liut after a little coaxing went along alright. ' _-WEDDING BELLS.— A quiet wedding was soleuinlzed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lcckhart, Coleman, mi Wednesday evening. June lst. when Miss Floyd MricDougall. fourth daugh- ter of Zlirs. Lockhart. became the bridc of Mr. Oliver Siiiallmaii, eldest smi of Mr. and lllrs. Thom- as Smaliman. Locke Road. The bride was attended by her friend. Miss Florence McKinnon. while the groom was supported by Mr. Frank Smallman. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. S. Godfrey. After congratulations were extended supper was served. after which the happy couple drove to their future home in Knutforil, taking with them the best wishes of their muny friends. —TAi-E OF A OOW~ Fed-est- rians along ‘Central Street, Sum- nierside, thc other day were’ sur- prised- to see one of the respected citizens uf the town hurriedly herd- ing a cow along the street and "frequently replying to the greeting powerful sermon delivered in =the 't J 10th. on‘ u” - Central Christian Church yester- . ...-- . , -NOTlCE.-iFor Sale.—A high grade Jersey inllch s fresh \'.id due to freshen ism.- Call and see, them before buying, day morning by Rev. M. E. Genge. D. 'D. Jllfllh 1n Chap. 15in Verse. elsewhere. Alpert Schurman. Ceu- ' ' tral Bedooue. -—GORING WORKw-R doe! not _do to tease the industrious work'- man, so one employer found out‘ Mae other day. A Summerslde nian .who is also engaged in the fox in- 'dustry hired some men to dig a ‘well for him ou~his ranch. They -got. down below the first rock, put ldown the casing gut when the sand filled in and some jokers came al- ong "guyling" the workmen. They, lquit in disgust. leaving the poor lfoxeii without a water supply and the town without the water as-l sesement that would be levied thereon. w wig‘ l -0LD CLOTHES SORAMBLIF- Old clothes, with the fins texture and the excellent dyes, are becom- ing as valuable as black foxes in Sumnieislde nowadays. For the last few days several Summerslde ladies have been collecting articl- es of wearing apparel to clferat a rummage sale to be held soon in aid of the Prince County Hospit- al and l-‘rldaymfternoon saw a very largo and good display of wear- ables stored away in the Agricul- tural Building,‘ Central Street. Fri- day night, however, some who be- lieved they needed the garments more than the hospital needed the proceeds from tho sale, enteredthe building during the wltchi-ng hours and wl‘li them there left a large quantity of men's trousers, boots. coats. children's clothes and other articles which will enable the new owner to make a very good iappear- ance on Sunday. Some years ago old clothes were things to be aahsm ed of; today they are eagerly sought by ladies of quality. by large public institutions and are preferred by burglars to other articles of greater apparent worth. <-—<+>—i— itllniirdfii for l Llnlnent BONOR LAW AS LORD HECTOR " (From the lBritish Weekly) Mr. Bonor Law thusiasticaly installed as Dord Rector of the University of Gius- gow. He very wisely took as ‘his subject "Success in Life". and those who read the complete ver- slon of tiie speech in the Glasgow lierald will find that he has an- ticipated and dealt with fallacies |\Vlll(!ll beset the theme. With ex- Eraordlnary courage the Lord Rec- or ‘began -by saying that it was orty-two ‘years since he first lis- by a Lord ‘Lord “As l tened to an address Rector at Glasgow, and the Rector was M.r. Gladstone. l God always‘ follows Dandruff | “u! w Jonah had his orders from God. but he dlsobeyed_ and obeyed the voice of his cowardly conscious self. .. Took ship from Japan to Tarslr’ ish, and bought 'hls't.lcket_ The tic- ker. is all right if the ship ieachos the destination but if not there is no refund‘. Paid the fare and went,’ but did not arrive there on that ship, God ‘made a. transfer of the passengers and in a storm too. ‘Many a man's cowardly self has made him disobey the commands of God. A faJr wind" and a flowing sea, at the start, and tho passengers a - sleep-false security, gets a rude awakening. his com- manda with the force of natural laws—as l-ils aides. Wind ahead, and the sea rising. but the plunging ship does not awake Jonah.~though the Captain and sailors are having a hard limo 'l‘hus it is ever so. God's greatest law is ills law of coiii~penaatlon_ “whatsoever a man sows, that shall he also reap." 'And in that harvest field, the reapers suffer, innocent ones, who have to be - . como part of the reaping crew. Prayer of the ships crew in the storm. And Jonah still asleep-Let the other fellows worry-Many an evil doer has slept serenely-- when those lie has brought into trouble, have had to pray,and shorten sail, andpull the oar. Jonah called by the Captain to Prayer. No prayer on Jonahhi llps_ No, it takes heart repentance and confession before God will heur lip service. Jonah conscious of his guilt asks to -be thrown overboard-his appeal not answered. No, we will try and bring the ship to land, try the oars again, shorten sail, trim aft the sheets. And they rowed hard ito bring the ship to land, but could not t'or the sea wrought as tempestuous. God's hand stirring the seething waters, and the silent forces of nature charg- ed with the wrath of God. Oh, how the sails are torn. how the oars snap. how ithe timbers creak. No h“ bee“ ‘m’ use Captain. Your ship is in the hand oi’ God-and Jonah is not go- ing tn Tarshisli. Nlnevah is his destination. God booked him there. by auotlicr route. No ship can car- ry men or nations to Tarsliish when God says Nincvuii. Over- board with Jonaln. it is the only way to save tlioship and cargo. and WllPil God forces issues He looks after the flnals_ God's passenger slilp—the first submarine takes Jonah to Nineveh. And now a sick fish, and a sea sick prophet] That fish made the fas-test run of its Al $7.00 six smart new colors. \ The Men's Storei Mtllloli’ Hits . Mallory Hats have been made by Mallory in Danbury’ G0nn., fora cen- tury-thafls why Mallory Hats are good. Theiatest Mallory Hats came in Friday-B handsome new shapes- Moore & McLeod Ltd. GUM CHEWING - ‘the ipiiiicretic juicc_ The stcrelioii . -—- .of saliva is under I-hi‘ control oi’ (mm habit or "mm, pwpie onllllfi nervous system. it is il. reflex this continent. who chew gum after “cuml- Iinllel’ Onllilflflf P-"ndlllflfllfi meals i5 not “-,nhout' rcawnuil is excited ny trio. stimulation or wough they "my not he “bio m|t|ie perlpnerzil branches of two give a union“; explanation u; iicrvcs_ the gustatory or lingual of why may“ 1L tho iiiitorlor iimxillury iii‘ the iittli ‘ The Anuwicyiln 5m,“ is eager iici-vc and the gloss-o-pliiiri-iigeul loud quick; and its incarnations W"? ‘i! "i? 915m W" "l “on” which zirc distributed tn tho nuc- lhurry to work, hurry to and dur- ing meals, hurry lioiiic. hurry tu ‘their ipleusures. and ‘hurry to bed. Their minds urc exceedingly active. These they stimulate iii lvarious -w:iys—notably' b“ taking coffee and by gum cliiiiving. The resort to the use o! chow- ing gum arises, in part. from inn nus membrane of tlic tongue and pharynx conjoiirtli‘. Tiic stimula- tion occurs on the inlrudivwlion cf. ellCll as. guiii cr othci- confection into tiic mouth. thus assisting tlic process of normal illgcstitin. ‘Charting o.‘ gum also cleanses the tenth by removing particles of ‘promptly stopped when it reaches .. ning of :i meal_ the ziciil first soc- rcted combines with tho protein (cod stuffs. rind so (lill-§5.l10l. affect, filic ptyulin. lt usually roquirvts 15 lo 20 minutes Ibofore the acid is ' accreted in sufficient quantity to be in excess, as free acid, of the ‘illlOllTil. WlllUll can combine, witli liie proteids and riurliii; this time lillllVllry illgestlon may conllnuc. 0i‘ course. the action of ptyziiin on ‘I fond taken later iii a meal is"! tlic stoniiitrli because of the PW" scncc of free acid. There is. £11811?‘ fore. n gonrl iltllil t0 bc Full] ill 1"‘ or oi‘ the uso of chewing llllm 11"‘ niediatcly‘ ziftcr eatliui--~»llclll'lfll" ‘Ii from iii‘. (‘unzitllun Juurllill "K i l i life. Boat all records. the voltage fcict that Ihfiy ‘have :§l\'lillil\\'i‘ll fond which Hilly linvc loilgieil ziiitiut iliiailiiiiii; and Surgery, Milli. 1'3“. are now offering same at cost IN TON LOTS OR MORE, whiio our stock lasts, consisting of BASIC SLAG. MURIATE OF POTASH. SWIFTS’ ANIMAL BRAND (Mixed) SWIFTS’ POTATO FERTILIZER of his friends with the quiry “lsqegg the great ga¢1|er1“g._1 re. this your cow?" Little did tlieimeni-ber it as vividly as if it had thoughtless multitude think of theipeen yg5[eydny_-[ ten ii with the thoughts that were raging in the 1.09m “m1 indeed wit], the deter. breast 0i 11W mall 911511596 in 50 minat-ioii of oneday occupying the peaceful 1m undertaking. or the.posiiioii wiiicii was then filled by dread Vliil0llS of the prison cell and Mr. Gladstone." By universal tes- the public disgrace that was rls-itiinony Mr. Gladstone reached his i118 between the drover and the'vci-v height ns an orator in dcliv-| driven. ‘The cowman in question criiig rectorlal addresses. i-‘roulle. is the owner of a generous bovine‘ who "was bitterly opposed to which is pnsturcd with another cowlGladstone_ confesses the spell ni‘ in a field some distance from his the Gladstone address to vrhich he house. Both cows look alike, tmlistened and the power of the ora- this owner, so when he was return- tor was no doubt equally great. at of Divine wrath was its power. God moves in mysterious ways. The (‘lilef God of Nlnevah was a fish God. and when the fish landed Jonah it made a. greater iniprcs- aion. than if Jonah hurl arrivcrl iii a puilman. A prophet with a mess- age from God and their fish God. the conveyor of the messenger. The message givcn. the Kings pro clamation. A ropentatit city, a city iiavod. Ah! what tremendous issues hang. upon the message of the Church oi’ Christ of this genera- .ll(‘l‘il. The process 0t‘ attrition liken-lac lends to kecp. tho l\‘l‘lll polished. Furl-her we have no doubt. that. chewing gum tlirousli reflex ac- _ y lion stiniulattcs ccrchrul activity‘ 7M0!“ “d” l“ giarmlzqn” iiiid enables the chi-river to think _ lilsglllieil bY "l? m1!‘ ‘31l_“7;"th° more rapidly and more clcurlY- "m- "om m“ mater“ '. m‘. _ when mnd- enter“ ‘in emiply holo with this mid placing u plCLd stomach, as liiiippcns tit. the bogln- of rubber ccniciit buck of l . their meals toortmpltllyn As ii rcsult starchy foods are iiiipi'opei"ly inns- tics-ted and insiiilviitozl. So they chew llic gum, swallow tho saliva conlialnlng the ptyulin enzyme. The action of swallowing stimu- lates stomach-lo peristalsis, which hurries tlio fond contents rapidly into the (luurenum, whcro the starches are further acted upon by .?‘__.¢o0§——-— i\||lllll’ll'l Llnlmmt for Illntcllllli‘? 1n (Mixed) lted supply of the above on hand. urn-qr n! rm Hm um- CLEAR AS A h the lllht shod by our hand lpllo indirect lighting fixtlr h. nitric glare of direct fight lalavoidod, but none o! illumination n loot. rm lithe: increased. and you'll like them And yoirii iuie uiezii mlIfQ ‘llfl Ion u 701i use them. v9.1!’ 11111! fixtures or. or I19! from T18. TERMS. Cash with order. ti. HORNE a c9 ..,.. Bee them raisins Fol J15,‘ Send along your orders quickly as we have only a lim- CRYSTAL ing homo the other afternoon he cow left in the field. and found his own bovine in the barn. With thoughts of a howling mob and the expectation of being branded as a cattle raider. th-e Surnniersldo nian hastened the placid cow down the sweet. to its ipastoral precincts, but stopped now and then to make suro that the friends who greeted hlm_werc not the owners of the cow. 0t y breads To insure A “i? ' glaoynr ‘,' 98.100 , '0 ueo __ blend , iiiiiin» and auda- _ ,_i _-_ \ \/’I\ BAG” LE BRANDt i Condmletlblillt drove along before liinr the only, Glasgow. So it was a liigli ambit- ion iii-st Mn Honor Law cherish- cd. l should like very iiiucli to know of any parallel incident. Dr. Staker spoke long ago in eloquent words about “the impossible am- bltions aud the hopeless hopes of youth." _ M-r. Law's practical advice is ex- cellent indeed. fuil of ripe. quiet, shrewd’; wisdom-wisdom with a heart of tenderness. is ‘ho quite lright in saying that success comes to none but hard workers? He is very nearly right, but suroly there are some w-ho do not work hard and yet succeed amazingly! If. however. I were to criticise this admirable address l should" be in» cllned to say that Mr lionor LlilW laid hardly sufficient stress mi the necessity of reading. He showed in his own spccch how much he owed to books, and especially to hii muster Carlyle. ll' Mr. Bonar Law had not been an eager and studious reader he would not have spoken with such power and charm_ Let the habit of reading be formed in early life. and it will enrich all the years and be in lt- self a true success. _ -_-<uoc Mlnunl‘: lilnlllent lnr Colds, Ille- Cheerfulnesa la a small virtue. 'lt is true. but it sheds such a brightness around us in this life that neither dark clouds nor rain can dispel its happy influence. - tion, are we giving it? Are we go- ing where He. orders, doing whnt J ' t lie says or are we, seek v ing to change the flat of the Al- mighty, and buying n ticket for Nlncvah. Many a man has purclias- ed his own ticket in life and for " i life but ha has paid God's fare in ' Had Gas Mask for Watch i . If ciic GBVIIIBTIIS iiiiii iiiia ii better db sen-so of efficiency and had spent more time on the things that really counted. they might have fared better. For instance, many German oiltcers wasted hours hanging on their dugout wallie curtains and n "God Bless Our Home" pictures. which were not at. all appreciated . whim they were captured by the allies. One careful German soldier had a gas mask made for his watch. This energy was waisted. for the watch ls nowin Armerlca. ‘The gas mask is silrrply an out- s'lde»caae-——one face of it glass so that the time will show through it ——which fastens tightly about the watch and allows nothing to go ln i‘ or out. Of course a watch docs not need \ a respirator. nose clip, mouthpiece or chemical box.—Popular Mechan- CH TO _A_lsz2s<1@r~ ___ nicKY uirrrs DIARY. .-v‘é,tnv-;ii- -— lcsltiaygaziiic. 3,; 2i MACDONAI. 5 landing. No tickets honored on this line unless they have _ ' the stamps of the eternal pur- u“ -<Q->-__- ~ °‘ °°"' W PR| NOE of WALE$ ===§3§2,@§:=- llllilllllllllllllllllllll <s§ 0 _~._,";;§;§‘.f=§( ii . y EWING y , i BAcco ~ 4 Caiiaélrrs/stanaaial since g A 1 " mlmlfllllillliljyllll T-rT-l‘ -By siuuogr, Expert FROM CHICAGO Mr‘ Will be at our store June 3rd and 4th. If botlierednvith any foot troubles cmisult him. ' FREE ADVICE There is always a rush to see the mam-come early. ' . _Al.LEY a. cairn. ouarraorrsrowu, p. s. i. .i . '<._~' h; ‘I lmouomi- Yes-reach‘? Arfraienoou, l SAT new»: TO WAlWjNQTlCiNGl AT LAST l cameo THE AGENT). AND HlE-fiolfi‘ » " AFTER A LONG iiiiqsiu rue conning, THAT This STATION AGENT was AND POlNTING To THE TIME "THATU A wlfllf- DP“ . l cams To A RMLROAD snrioumun NOW mo THEN a gins Ma, TABLE, $AlD1 " \T saws, mama TIME- TABLE . ' - Sow 0N Tuis TIMETABLE THATATRAlN i. VVAITED A80 Twoiiouns’. THAT‘ A TRNN LBNIES ATQHBO. 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