» » " _ gig. "if, .f»‘~'.ir Jr. ,xi ,., `i»` __ . tizy, .fi= ~» iii . -fi n iff 5 fili- . bg 1. _._ uri .1 . f._;a>t ~ 1 .gg A~. 'éii e .5 -_-.= ¥:-at ~r._.-‘€_i,'~ . .cf i _. _ijt i_¢;_= 1 f 4 iilii: iii fs?-rf tl ,‘_ ...._' _ a- t ,. _. ti. !‘..“ ` »t - r,»' .tt- for old lil. I for Q3. '-"MRD 0*' THANKS’ 51"' “lid .\lrs. llf-ruins .\l_\'ers. Nurtlt Uarlcltii Men. women and t'lii|tif-rn of 1.-vcr ...tr Fava to by in _ _ ._ ` ueooosan arose For sitio; , . Of the 105th for $5.00. PA'l'ON‘S. tal Parlonrs, Summerlide. full price on Timothy and Clovers. Ask us. Kennedy & Co.. 0'Leary. pay good wages to right party. mu ers. Coleman, Print-0 County. 1 S91-i»3-30M~iipd _\- and iiciigltltors for tht- innunit-rahli age, Bird Rt-xall Urdctlies ti perfect I acts ut' kiiidiicss and syzriinttliy showt laxativc. Sold only li;-‘ ltt-xall Dru Stores. lftt; anti 15:71.- l»<».\'f-s .\lrl§iiitit.\ Drug Co. 2' thi-ni in tht- recent illttt-ss :intl ilcntli _ _ _ _ ,_- for piniiitive. .\i|'. .\. (. butlnili-rs for pl of tin-ir tlziuglitcr. Iii-rtlin ttinl wt- tak I I 1 *Ti-i . And it 'was with ' secured a competent, f proval and secure th So now, you can in every purchase. TUPLIN’S---The . Store of Satisfaction Our one, supreme aim and amhitition is to please and satisfy you. staff-that we selected our present stock of spring and summer goods-and set the close-tocost prices. In fact, every detail in the management of this store has been planned and arranged for the convenience of our customers-to merit their ap- a certainty that you will get perfect satisfaction Reuben Tuplin & Co., l Kensington, P. E. I. _ this object in view that we courteous and careful sales eir permanent patronage. shop here, at Tuplin’s, with tldlProvlnea. ug. K. . lk- challge. is Guardian Asent in Bummer- 78464-lti' . --THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lai!erty'a Tensor- --- - -SEED8.- We can quote you a 8030-3-31M6l . -WAN`l'ED.- Married man to work on (umm Wm `5upp|y huns., and trotting horse at t he rate of $4 a S t be reliable and competent, reference required. Apply to W. Russel Ilog~ wishes to thank tlivlr tnuiiy friciirls this iiit-nits of coiirt-yiiit.' tht- saint- to _l|icin. hlltiuilsll. -ONE C941’ per word each inser- tion tor the advsrtilingln this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum chsrv. twenty-tivo cents. -CARD OF THANKSP- Mr. and _.|4035 BREEGHES tor the men Edwin Poynter. Long River and [stu- ily wish to thank `thelr many friends and neighbors tor their kindness shown to them during their recent and sad bereavement. 8064. -COUNTY COURT.-1 At the Suni- mersldc Court on Friday, before his Honor Judge MeQuarrie. the case of Linkletler vs. Folland, occupied most of the day. In this case th ‘ plaintive, who was at` the time the proprietor of a Livery barn, claims the price oi’ fifteen weeks board for a wt-ek. The defendant alleges he made arrangements as to prices &c., with the stable man who is also a horse trainer and whom the ilefendent mistook t`or thc inatiagcz' of the barn. The trainer claims that the prices :ir- ranged for included only, training. fix- ings and other itccussar-‘ attention to the horst-, which pri\‘lltr;;t- he was nl- , lowcd by the niunagci' and tltut no bargain wltatei'er was nzadi- about . feed. 'l`ht- caan was t-onrludcd in t ln~ , aft:-rnoon und jutlgint-nr rest-rvtvtl ini~ til tht- Sth inst. Mr, Iieath Strung »xpct'ted to secure. he dt-clnrt-d. were the impelllng ntotivt-s. llc was tin- ccrtaiu, he said, wht-tht-r the four men he had picked to accompany lilm had hidden on another vessel or had aban- doned the enterprise. "ln making war on I-Jnglainl," de- clared Schiller. “l nm guilty of nothing more than a hrcarh of the in-utrzility ' ` x laws of this ionntri i ii.-is pcac fully practising my profession ot tc - tile engineer in lliill. England, when the war broke out. A frlt-nd of thine was arrested. rliargcd with signalling with calcium lights to thc. raiding Zep pelins. lle was shot. and I was ar- rested. I had coniinitted no ofleiise. but l was shut tip in a dirty jail and greatly humiliated. although thcrc- was tio evidence against nit-." Cotttlitnitig, lic said: “l told tho l-iiill oillclals that il' they persisted in per- secutiug me on account of my Ger- man nativity they would pay for it dearly. After I was released I came to this country. working in New Eng- land towns. “All the time I was thirstitig for re- venge oii the English. and I used to lie awake at nights studying how to get square." Gen. Hughes To Arrive 0n 8th ()TT.»\\\'.~\. April 1.-General Sir Sant liugltes is expected to arrive in ) Soiiris. ‘ ,\`ew York on Sunday week from Eng- S acquainted with Allison. is regarde elas extraordinary in view of the fa public accounts com- beon endeavorlng to locate DOPIIINIY lllliittllletl to be but nothing definite re- whereabouts has been left Harrisburg for months ago 'and has closed. Allison a number of years in New BV USE Ol DR- he went when a lad. has a man of mystery. The statement in despatches that mo cute was entirety due B. Y. Youkum ot' New York was un-id this 0m___ne__t_ and I .other d ,tiuiterers ti-om Salt Rheum and ct i Eczema to know about it." that there will not be the slightest dilllcnlty in establishing tlioir connec~ tion and acquaintance. General Hughes will bc expected to .produce Allison and Yotikunt tor the commis- sion. 2 ii itttittiiii MR. JAMES NEEDHAM( Lot name. before he crossed the . was Isaac Allison. He return- t i‘“;,,,;;T|?'_e:im about twelve years ago and madeumd ,ned many home in Morrlsburg. but he him-lm no meek A for the most part in Newiglad to my that kept his business strictlydry m._ Chase~B and, generally speaklng,;s|x,_h Mx the San WHS Iam gone. There can be no that tune Mr. Geo. llinne, J. P_. Brooklyn, Lo; 61, l’. E. I.. writes:-“This is to notraco ot Y . ` or'_zc_;it_-» “.i»'.i¢‘Z.‘§’a..’€* ‘i?,*“»'Z for over ear " It takes a little patieues to~cure a iievero case of Eczema or alt Rheum. but you soon obtain relist by i usins Dr Chase's Ointment. andyon can see with your own eyes the benefit( ob- tained once the healing process sets ht, Dr. Chaae's Ointment. 60 cents it box, all dealers, or Edmanson. Bates & Company, Limited, Toronto. ,. trouble, and grew weaker. until the and canii-. The tlcccast-tl wus a mutt ol' uxcoptioinil qualities. always cheer- ful, of strong personality. and power- fui pirysit|un.cnternrlféiiis andciwrsetic Early in llfc ln: turnctl his attention to seafaring and took a deep interest in the shipping industries of the day. Later he went to (lallforiiia. where he spent some twenty-seven years. Sub- sequently. lic returned to his xtative home, and again took up seafaring and 'i`ht- dt-utlt occurt'cd in rllilwn. iilass.. March 1!-ith, .ltitncs Needham aged 93 years and tiircc- months. l\ir. Neetlliant wa-s born in Ihiy Fortuiie, P. E. I.. Duc. 11. 1822 and had si. large circle of acquaintances in tlte eastern part of the Island. where he lived up to about thirty y-:at's nitro, when tie removed to Nliltoti. lie was a man ot' strict integrity and was highly rc- sitlcd. l-lc was active up to about is survived by his wife and Needham. .\’. Y. “.-\ igood inart has' gone to the rest That remains to the people of God: And we in our blindness see only. The stroke ot’ the rod. CAPTAIN McNElL. Death has claimed n respected resi- dent of \\’ootl Islands in the person ot' .Captain Lanclilitt Mr-.\'eil. who passed peacefully away at his home on Friday morning. r\iarch 17th. 1916. aged 75 years, He had been in failing health for the past six months owing to heart three weeks before his death, retain-ll ing nit his fat-utties to tilt- last. nel Look Over our farming. Ile was it tender in every- thing pertalititig to the proniotlon and livelfdrc of the community. lie was iwell and favourably known and nul- versally esteemed in all circles of life, whether social or commercial. Ho was a good neighbour. ever ready to band and- father. Ho leaves to mourn tr widow, two suns and three daughters 'besides a sister and_ three brothers. namely. Mrs Mcliiillsn. Wood Islands; Donald, Little Sands; Hector.~Hope- field. and Nell, Western States. Al~ though the roads were almost impass- ahlc the funeral was largely attended. frictrir-i coming from far and near to pay the last tribute of respect. The funeral service was conducted hy Itev. Jolm Gillis. The pall~bearers were, Messrs James McMillan, Arclid. Munn, Wm. Brown. Alex. Mcbentmn. Peter McGregor and David Hume. The bc- reaved widow and family have the shi- cere sympathy of their many friends in their afilictton. (Patriot please 'help in time of trouble; a devoted hus- _ colli'-) . F _ F ‘ ` - _'- Bargain Tables l , You are invited to call. ._, A visit to our bargain tables 1 will prove interesting and per- haps oroiitable. For here you will fin d displayed hundreds of handy and useful articles in small wares. Good Values at 5c., I0c., 15c and 25c each And they arejust such things as you need-enamelware, ` glassware, crockeryware, etc., for kitchen and table use. \_BLAcK & C0., ;it:.§.i°°i:;i:»» | _ i , _ l_-_g ' ` f it I 7 Dont a War Prices On Your Homelurnisltings _ . ’ l b We’ll save you money on every article We sell for the home. Remember it s not a Ways ig prices that make the quality its the honest producing of good merchandise with a reasonable profit that counts. Attractive Patterns in Oilcloth 32c up 33,000 lbs of Floor Uilcloth just received by the car ferry; all to go _on sale at 32;: the square yard and up. You will have no dilliculty in being well suited from this huge stock Made of carefully tested ingredients; thoroughly seasoned, and_every inch_fested before leaving the factory, all tlte latest designs including Block, Floral, Matting, Parquet and Carpet L-l'fec=s. A big wearer for at small price. l’er yard ...... ..32¢ purchase. _ _ II-L! » . I r ...‘..nm;»n»fu_q-»-1 nv- - prices. Call now if you Save 25 p. c. on Brass Poles We are fortunate in having on hand a large stock of Brass Poles and Trimrnings; Stair Rods, Linobinding, Extension < Rods, etc., on which the price will remain the same as last year thus saving our customers at least 25 per cent on catalog need the goods. ¥ '* We are proud to be able to announce this early exhibition ot the most complete assortment of skilfully designed floor coverings we have yet shown. and prouder still of the tact that shrewd and early buying with ready cash has left our prices practically same as last year. The demand for home furnishings this spring will be greater, than ever before, as economical housewives are now buying many lines which they do not need till next spring thus saving at least 50 per cent on every We therefore advise all home loving people to buy early, and buy here where everybody’s money is valued-thesame and where your mon- ey will certainly buy the best. _ cleaning by placing at thought were clean. posal thc world’s famous Frantz Premier Electric Cleaner _ Ask for a no-cost demonstra- tion tn your home, and let us grove to you how we can take andfuls of dirt out of rugs you V you can Save your en wiie from the ° hardship ofhouse- Rugs ` ` ____ _,Q _~ _ 225' her dis- _n \l||| illllr i ' '. .. E.. " . _,,___,_. The Sanitation and Beauty of Your I,-_lotne Demand Linoleum ilmfrigg _.,.“;_tt;:g-_tttttrtwtafrtnt ¢..°.i;‘ l in ying or it eitfii D w r? ng; by _ . btneaw. » l $1 00and its quote you ydfor t., 'sf _ > a - _ \ " <31 t' .. ' fl‘i-' ~"'_*';i"'.-‘~i-;;~.\ at V ‘QI 1 , Seamless Wilton Squares Give -r & ; it `~ ' design in fawn, brow $35. ‘ ' |\r\ir“|‘l . g’9”x_9ft .......... .. ’_tl"x9ft........... . 9’ 0" X 10’ 6 ft (vial. ull i I i t t V .tth.':.if_,j_:...r.. the tha _ area itll? |l¢f8'Dll»ih OBE .tif 9' o" X $35 ~ Best Brussels /Stair Carpet $1 tl .1 .gf-fl) . ~'/_ 14./ -f~..~ f...-. n. green and terra. ._ 6x_9n. 9 X101-zft. i ' _9x»12ft. . soo. $50 Wilton Squares lvl_eavy_llrits`is`eb _Squares U5 ‘°.,'.°*f°f»t'> N34 Mag R-IS .....$18 and up .....$22 and .-.....$30 and For Y @’ 1 Charm to the ,Mansion Among all the art productions of the year, these new one-piece Wil' tons standout as an achievement. They are a reproduction of genuine Per' stan but brighter and more harmonious in color.'l`hey contain more ,wires Of real worsted yarn to the inch than any other carpet. They are skillfully designed 4 .' and woven by the hands of the master' craftsmen. Rose background with the THIS vnek we display a full Iinl of the washable. new Congoleutn Rugs In many pmtydqclgnundcolors. They are tar superior to inethum- gud grass, hbre or fabric rugs. ry do not “kick up” at rho edges- Tbeynud nohsienlng 0* ln! Und- They are water- proof and unitary. A_ll sizes from i x t yard at 60c. up to t0}{ x I2 int at $8.50. Tltoy make Bite Porch Rugs ba- cauu they donft gather dirt, dan fab,” and an vaihaiug. .....