Hill‘ 1&9» Garage on Water Street, lnion Hotel. pair. stock in Store. 1 For ‘further particular to the Owner. CANADIAN ' tonal! iiiiiinn. An "old Canadian recipe, afiordingapleaeing variety _, from ordinary menus. h slice-lies: lisntislying with its 5i tender heel, good neck l’! gravy, potatoes, I dellcionn l F5‘. I seasoning-ready to heat I g‘ {q ncrve-Aboontotiie housewife. , w?‘- c‘: ,1: BoIdEi/crywhcro ' ' '1 _ , a *1 "r" cxaarzfi-ram “o ' eonlolner. W. CLKRK Llllill d. - i Establishment!!! Ilentr:sI.0ue..St. iisni.o1ie..s1inni~.on1. §¢Q_ _ _ _ _ . ' I Valuable; Business Properly ‘ I offer for sale my store, and dwelling, warehouse and The Lot has a frontage on Water Street oi 40 feet and extends North a distance of 160 feet. There are 10 living rooms in the dwelling all in first class re- Purchaser has the option of buying with or without 11"‘ 12-522 "Canals / Appnoed" a on wuy MONTREAL x4- Summerside, opposite the Dom- \ Q 1i’ i. s write or apply on the premises i‘ R. W. MORRISON, Summerside For the National such variety that you as you like. 3c starnr. . Lenten Delicacies bio skill is now required to prepare the most ap- petlzinq and wholesome dishes for any ‘lenten meal. the secrets of a thousand cooks. ers can supply you with fresh and smoked fish in Ask your nearest National dealer now for fresh salmon, mackerel, halibut, cod. sea trout, fillets-or for flnnan haddie or bloaters. National Sea Food Recipe book. you we \M'l-—if you send this advertisement with two Address Recipe Department. Sea Food Recipe book reveals And National deal- can change your menu as often Then ask for the if he can't supply l Western Gliardian‘ Foiir Yeats lllttr l. --8HOP from Helm-m’: Catalog. I -—-DR'GEORGE Green will be iiil Brudalbane on Friday March 2nd. 11912-2&2l 1 —IMPROVED IN HEALTH.- Frlends are glad to learn ii1nt| Sheriff ..\lrDonald, Summerslde, is] improving from a severe attack oi grippe. H-JXOUSE 'i‘O RENT on corner of Granville and Alloy Street. Suminez-side Apply to owut-r Mary Florence MacDougatIl, Kelly's (Toss, Lot 29, P. E. l. 119324-31 —WEDDING BELLS.——Tha wed» (ling tool-t place at Summerslde on 'i‘liursilay' evening. Rev. George; Morris officiating 0t‘ Miss 11211111111 hlzicliellzin. of Sunimrrside to .\lr. (leorge hiciniiis oi‘ Rlinilnlgash. -LEAVE FOR BOSTON. - Aniong the passengers leaving b)‘ the Car Ferry on Ainnday niurniufl were tho follmving young men from town: Aiessrs. l). '1". Morris-nun‘ Frank Daley, Fred Larkin iiillli George Morrison, all en rouic to, Boston, .\l.'i.<&t., whore 1 they intrndl to remain for :1 time-H. -FIREMEN CALLER-The Sui»: incrside Fire l)(‘lllll'l.ll'li?[ll was -'-ll-, v1] out n: 11.30 Sunday" night to" l slight iblazc in tht- home of Mr. 11.1 the l‘. l‘. lluspitnl I-‘riday for tr1‘.1t-~ mcnt. - .. -1,\'l1*s.~'l‘€. (li-orgo Sheen and l.‘ .\iv.\'cill, l)‘i.v-.1r,\‘ were in i11- Tliurmlii_\' on business-ll. 1 ~~ .\i1‘. J, A. llizliinnon. llli~l‘<'llfl'll. (joioman. paid a business town this umwilo-‘ll. —)ii.~<.s Kati.- slillis. \\'1.=li.n:i<1t1., dlil-“ili: xivock e1i1i_--ii -~'I\l(\.=§l‘.~‘. F‘. L. iloxzers, .\llu=r.'r~.n., St. l4‘-')lll5.l . _\'.~» ll. l l Aetic Ken and Bowcls Relieved You can relish your meals without fear of upsetting your liver or stomach if you will put your faith in Curler’; Lillie Liver Pills. Foul accumu- lations t h a t poison the lrIp i0 Iii-J.» ‘th um overturn (Continued From Page theatre built. by the ‘ith Division. in the wood beyond were many large huts. One could wander ifrom place to pliico and find onseli in the midst of friends. General 'i‘.hac- ker's uiess by the side 0f a Wad near the garden was aiwoys ii plea- sant home, and the field beyond ii made a very good parade ground. The white statues in the grounds on dark nights, when suddenly lit up by the light of an electric torch wore rather startling, but save a touch of uesthcticisin to our some- what sordid life. We did not now enter the Chateau but many pleu- sani memories cluster round it. Who can forget the lfitiiiei‘ parties which General Macdonnell gave "~00 littl tree-covered. inoulid. vetyrblc- llil’ ildfdn its woéded‘ sanctuary, inviting passeraby to the -i'emem~ bi-iince o! their redemption. l 1d- ways likedit and anteir a visit to the front lino. it seemed to be wel coming mo back to my home. On the left side of the road, our en- gineers had their headquarters and Colonel Macpbail had reigned over them there in great cointort. Many a pleasant meal have -I 11nd with hlui there in his mess which was fitted up“ with excellent taste. Nothing but a green slope oi’ grass now remains. WWhen we came to the gates ot the Ohstasu, we stopped and got out, as we wished gto see the place E which was for so many months» our Divisional home. lt was on the steps of that house thiirt we had stood when General Byng came‘ to bid farewell to the 1st Divisional Headquarters on his appointment there, when at the close oi’ the [M151 (he pipes clinic iii and the; Scots blood in the veins 0f everyl truit- Briton was stirred by highland lllilSlL? The interior of the esiub-I lislnnent, 11s we caught ti glimpse of i1 1min 1111» mien iloor, appeared i-mincutly ilnii-t and sedate. The‘ iyoll-tiiniislit-d rooms are sleeping‘ in :1 convent-like quietness and tell, no [alt-s of whul has been. “'0 \\'i-‘l‘\‘ loth 1o ienvc the neigh‘ bnrhnod of the (‘bureau but hail a ion" lrili after pa ing our respects thanking Madame. for her kindness M. mp4]? our way to the lorry and rt-Suini-d our jlillfllvii papilla iiu- l‘tillll which leads i0 Yillei-s nu llojs is ilic large celnel ‘ Pviizllougald :11 thi- tuistcrn ond of _ , the town. The firemen were quir ‘.\' ll‘ . “'l““'*‘ 5" "um-v m the “hi on tho scour but the water was 1m hi1» n11 1111-11 are buried. It lies [tn-nod on 1m. [We being cxti‘ 11cm‘ tho 1.:il\v.1_\' station, n little iiishetl wilh bur-hats of water. 'l' 1e l\;1.l; 1mm lhc iililin IllOPOUBllYBTB- ‘fire nrigiiiuti-d trom a hail flue w 'l1 “'11 um out n! the lorry and. 511%; yory little 1111111211. 111;; -1 man working on some graves; __--<e>-——-- 1 i111 unto, we went over to PERSONALQ 'l1.:n ‘1 mid him we had conic, "p, 1111111 11p tho crosses of Cillllltl] 1 ‘ . . . , , , . . -- .-_ 11- v kindly. rune with us. _ -,\ll$_.\".ll‘1lll tzriirplicll o] ll m?‘ 011:“ i“ \ w‘. fining Dru-selves town. \l$llf‘ll the c111 hisl wr-ek- it among m“ wwnds’ new“, we push ___‘ ~__ w’ ‘ pd ‘in. pnvuiy hark ut Vliny till‘ -..\li.~. 1.11.111 hiiilhgan. into d Henna“ twnvlwg were not rm.‘ 11-11111 \'iller< illl llnis. I can roman»; i\~-r1"..ii11gn\'1-r irlmi Cambliiili, “Ah. "no \‘<-1~_\' cold day at this ,1 w 1:111‘. 111 lllll'_\' some Jliritgh unurs. Thu tivrinan lines wero‘ 1.1111 :11 Sindhi-z and thc cemetery under tibscrvntion from the z l1 is 11.1w a largo one and‘ - , iinishctl yet, is very; w Mp1, T1111 soldier in charge .1 :1 liirio hut near the: names in, look ll.\ gate “be c we W! "l" book. o; Villc-rs an Bois is 1111.1 _ I -. Nciv houses are bring . . 11p and the old ones which were not destroyed are still occupied -by tho C0illtflllflll peasants \\'c [lihieifill down tho road ivzirils t iiutcau <l‘.-\cq. 'i‘here on th 11ft was the llli‘ c Crucifix 0n [the . . hiddiedlickciu Kenslngton, rcturiicil recently from Guelph Agricultural Collnge,—-K. —-Mr. \V. l-i. Hogan of liope Riv- cr, spent. Slilltltl)’ at Emerald, be- ing the guest of his son-in-law 1M1‘. .-\-us1i11 Aiurphy. K. ——.\li.<s Mattie Mountain, Kensing- ton, was visiting friends in town (luring the \vcck.-—H. ~-.\irs. James Lynil, Kensington. ri-iurnad trout Borden on Monday innriiing when? she had been visit- ing, hcr (lnnghler, 1\lr'. l-Ildon blood are ex- . s ,~,_..; gelled from the bowels an headache, dizziness and sallow slin are relieved. The postponed annual meeting of Krnsingion Egg Circle will be held "n Llio Church Iiall, lilargate St., on Friday, March 2nd at 2 o'clock p. m. livery Egg Circle member ls re‘ quested to be present as settlement for 1022 will be made. Mr. ‘Llghtizer and .\lr. A. R. Jones will be pros out. Evcrybiliiy welcome. J. B. MILLMAN, Secretary BIG DISC TwoDays longer which includes FRIDAY s. sarunoax’. unis 2O p.lc. ti) 33 1-3 ARGAIN S FOR EVERYBOD .- retregei... -4‘ danugesm- ~ , Wyfkliien werelover four whom are ‘reported 10' . in ii serious condition. ’ ~11». » vernmcr-t of Nov; They treated thelsiilt. importance and grsvll speech vfrom the throne cent opening ifimhiled to confer with" eminent o! New ‘Brunei; Prince Edward ‘island wit. to concerted notion in thereto. ‘what is consldj a nmoieiit 111mm in The concerted action '0! n " leliind It ls evidently 0t Hi9 I; Pill-Small D one —Sin.'.ll Price} KENSINGTON EGG‘ i CIRCLE = 1CtLllllilJUll.-—- K. *1\lr. Mcritt Davlson. Iinrlington. there both by [iroprictor of lluvispirs opon air rink, was an attendant at zhc big hockey match in the Arena lust 'l‘hiirsday nigl1t.—~~l\’. Ask for 1 guaranteed - fli-‘Xlilflffi mod-s lay CANADAFJIWITUREM/thrihtiiifihlfi WOODSTOCK ONTARIO. ‘:3 ‘ Manufacturers oi all ‘asses oi i household-and oilice furniture. Write for free booklet on Period Furniture. , . we to reach the ibuck oi’ the mansion. mp0,... “s mm’ solvory little care has been expend~ anmcd on the old garden. it looked de- serted and over-grown, tol elwils astonished to find u Frcnch- Sllllll’ "Black Trusti- nru-n-n-i-u-iit-zunuuini vc-u-iuxn- to the 3rd Army. l went up to the well-known door and rapped in vain asking for admission. The gray French blinds were tightly shut; no signs of life could we observe. After having waited as 1.1g as we thought was proper to prove the honesty of our visit. we fell justified in taking the law into our own hands and going through tho garden gate by which we were able The rose bushes, VVlllCll-WQTO our delight. in ilili‘, seemed to be suffering from the general ilcpresniuii and bur“ few flowers. The big trees on 1,119 high ground alt the back, where i used ‘.0 live in i1 fur-paper lint re- joicing in the name of St. (‘roorgofs Roctoiyv. had been thinned out and tho wood lind lost its charm. The grave path, on each side of which had stood many huts. was now 111111411 and overgrown. At the foot oi :1 true on the highest piirt oi lhc hill l had buried my poor little do: Alberta \vl1n 11nd been shot by lllt‘ police in 1918. l was anxious to st-i: it‘ tin: _g'1‘ave was still there, so wi- scrambled among the trees but. alas, nil trace oi’ it was gone. The hoard on which Alberta's epitaph had llt't‘ll painted llilil illsappeziruil. “To could not, therefore, be sure of the exact location. it. was 11 dis- uppoiiitinont to me for l had hoped to have found it. and ‘to have seen 11111-11 11111112 the resting place of my iaiihfnl little friend. Thur. hlllsiilu had hccn a happy home in days mono by when hundreds of men were (piartored there. 011 moonlit nights the wood was very ‘beautiful of Suuthlanil .\lrlo1li.~.~1 (‘lurlisull Orchestral sclvc on. Alvdloy Ecli- , tholuglll ~11“; buzzlng of Gm-nmn “YGY Ol‘i‘ll(‘\ll‘.l in: {r0311 Dixiv" . . . . ..Rovl1for<i To HNISH HUDSON BAY iUPlWIIIlZIYlOS frequently made iis"Rodioliiiflr-ilrlsll" "ll11f~'='!l.\‘ 1311-, (ll‘l‘ll£‘5ll"l \y|‘\vA\v.npE,Gp,,h' 33:4 W] 5q11i1-111 in our beds and wonder l1‘ pxvty hiiiislrols flialo (Jirirbt ‘ rciimi "Cariflv Mn h‘. prmnm. Imam B] our iii-st among the trees was .\iulc Q1 1“ srlvvfirui. ".\l,\' Ulill lint-i. 1o (ill \' ginny" Ifcistcglrésoluuon 031mg on we illHIlli to hc raided. l\'1~11t11z-l<_\' "OHM" F9991" Radio Four ".11v1~i":ii1ie11t 1o ('Gll‘,)l.'l1" ill‘ When 1 got back to the car, l Radio Four "Jokofvd." liililgCiy-Tilggfly lliin- guy Railway “w u 1111111 in u somewhat animated 1-011- Zvcrsation with the Gunner who llll'l no: iollowcil me up the hill. Tho !i“:~11n1~l1111u11 turned out to iw ihc int-iv proprlcloi" of the ‘Chateau, and |l .- was ii$lilllg who we were and 1w 11 11-1: were doing there. lie was soon appensed when. he learn! ‘the innoccuce of our quest and ltha; we we're Canadians who 11nd lived ihori- during the war. lie ‘gladly u; n 115 pormission to take a phini .pl1 of the Chateau which of course, we did. 011 iln- sidv of tho road opposite once 111111111 Si. George's lChurcli. it was tin- hiuhcsl. of Colonel Mucphai ~ achievements .iii the \ .1 oi eccles- iastical i11n-i1iL1»1‘l1ir1.\, and mall)’ were the sci-vices which were hold 11s and the other Divisions who sum-coded us. ‘in tho little flucho thcrc hunk two Gur- mim gas bells which 1 (walled my chimes 11nd the tiiikling of these in the early morning daily entreut- ed, not always in vain, members; of -my war-family to nliend the scr- Lvice. There was nothing now in, Willa green ificlda to remind us 0i| Qthat temple of piety. The materials oi which it was built have no doubt gone to the erection of some vil- lage home. We passed through Cuinblnin i'Ahl1e, so long (Janudlnn Corps headquarters, but had no time to] V15" ll!“ (lb-Vat and respectable Clia‘, lean or tho yariozw houses whirlil 1 had lirvn uni-d 11°. hi l» -.< during the war. We liivl had :1 W11‘; morning and pangs of llllll qwmjnil- ing us that we had 1 11f, in‘ scr- lllill Grown ‘from speed of the rare old Java and Mocha of days gone by. l 111 .COFFEE i... oral hours, tlic lililvll. Tho liquid refreshiuoiits 0i‘ 'l‘enur solo, “idadkd Love Letters"1 which Maurice had partake-n at‘ Chateau dc la ilalo were biaginniug lo lose their effect. and we lull Orchestral selection and Finale to have a meal there. Very Dluilfitliii was the white winding road along which so oflvii l. rave ridden on dear old Dandy. Rvory lurn in it its own associations, 11nd we hull :1 sort. ol’ impression in the mind llnit we must moot, before long, some of-our ltig up in khaki :11; in oldcu ilaysi W. G. Y. Program l0:f'.0 11.111.—.\iunicail prngi-‘iiii: Til id l1.\(‘r(iET\'-'l‘.»\'(l G l~‘.'l‘ Y Grand Opening Numbv r. usual time that the ilrlvei" was showing signs Iraq-t 1 OI’ fatigue and ill-humor. he not Mendy ‘of Recent Pflpllllii‘ Souih- l lilffllgliflsfixsiilllnxil“llYpll-xgiiirge "l1; urn Suuipsi. iiii-liidlng "l.ov1in’ ' . .2 'i‘r. .'~~i.~es:. 5 1- C_ y. “ll-L, St I“ 1 we were.‘ 'i‘l1cre was 110w no Of- ‘~§$._',,,€,,“C(:.,,'g‘fe-- ‘axial-Hy liccrn‘ Club at (Iamblaln l'i\bhe to South» ' ' which we might repair, so we ile- Orchestra S tormined to hurry to A-uhigny and mun‘) ‘Four frlunds march- FRIDAY, hiARPll L’ (LATE PROGRAM) hind .. .\ll.\'- STEEL SllO\V Purl l .\l(vili>,\'| liililgPlli" strtls Basins Johnson. I Ollo, Novelty‘ Xylophone and hun-jo selcctlioiis. -'l‘liJE IiAGGICTWYfTAGG-ETY MIN‘ STREL ‘SHONV (Trchvslral Sl‘l"i'llllll. “School Day's The Dark ‘iiaggutiywflhigouty Male Quartet I~~i "lh-utuclcv '_(b) "Iiangin Out 111- Claws“ llaii ‘Driving Away the Iiltias, liaggrty "lfliegogv Alinstrcin ..i1 Sung. “Wlioii Wt :1" 0111 from Walliln‘. i‘ll be on My Foot Again" Sclhrouder luolations. imw Washingt 111 1.245 D'n‘_“lflm“"' mm“! 0 i811 motors. llllllllll‘t.ll.~' Dlilltljlllt‘ Lew Washing‘ ion 11ml ti‘ urge Moorebelmitilgo 1 This liastei . A f PORTRAIT n1 BAYER} Part ii . ~ oevoews 4+eee 1 (lrclii-slru 'j*~ 'l‘o\v11 Vi-ilugo School. “h “n” '1“? i" i111! hm Minstrels ' ' ' ' ' ".1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " -. Pei. s1 l-.‘l‘ll')llS b‘ lcllllfllilllll‘! unison‘ ilribc" Golbol Glillld Finale, Minstrels and Ofcll lfil 1S.\.'l"l'lbD1\\':-§ii\lit‘ll s‘ 12:30 p.in.—l.‘, S. Naval Obie vatory time siguaisu. 12:30 p.m.-—1Noon stock maria iizuliu Four .\i y Shoo :1 i —~—?<Q->-—L- v MANITOBA URGEQ 1OTTAW pzissvil in the lvgislaturi- d) Aillll ER For those Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their own MACDONALD?» line Cut vxu u \\\\\.h‘ p K u. \}ir\mv“ L \ PACKAGES l5“? s. 2 WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE OUR NT SALE