[letter than a mustard Pill!" “Y” BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Stanley Shaw and Peardon won their regular league fixture from lMoore and Mcbeods by 104 pins. MOORE L McLEOD A. Stewart Suffered for a Year Friend Gives Advice Mr. Louis Fourier Praises Dodd's Kidney Pills Quebec man suffered with pains in his right aide and was completely relieved after a short course of Dodd's Kidney Fills. St. Gerard ties laurentides, Que, April 6.—~(Speclnl)—“l have suffer- ed for s year with pains in my Flkht side, A friend of mine advised me to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. l have taken seven boxes and am now perfectly relieved, thanks to your Dodd's Kidney PiWs, “i had taken several other reme- dies but without getting relief." This statement comes from Mr. L. Piillrlel‘. Well-known resident of this place, "Dodd's Kidney Pills strengthen the kidneys and put them in shape to do their full work of straining the impurities out of the blood. ..'8HOP 1.1.... Helium's Catalog ..'EG08 FOR MATCHING, Ply- mouth R ck of the best Parka. all, Ma Donald. Johnston and Guild Strains. Fowls have flee range. Settings 50c. Ellery Show. Montague. 220-4-7-tus-6i. “EASTERN AGENT-db. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian n89!" in Montague snd will be pleased to receive news items, advertising. Job Printing. new and renewal snbscriptions.-tf. ‘MONTAGUE — Following the prayer meet! w on Wednesday Bl" oning, April-l 8th, ‘them will be s business meeting of the Baptist Church, Montague. important busi- ness ls to be transacted on which every member should exercise his or her right of voting. GLENALADALE SCHOOL Standing for Gienaladale School for March, ' Grads X.——1, Francis Lacey. Grade iX.—l, Mary McIntyre; 2. Claude MoKinnon; 3, Willie Lacey, Grade Vlll.—l, Ruth Mcliinnon; 2, ElleeiPTrsinor; 3, Joseph Lacey and lda Carbonell equal. Grade V.—-1, Ray McKlnnon: 2. Eddie Power; 3, Grace Carbonell. Grade lV.—1, Peter Hughes; 2. Frederick Hpghes. Grade lil.—1, Annie Power; 2. Stella Hughes; ‘J, Francis Hughes. Grade ll.~1, Louis Mullen. Grade l.—i, Mary Mullen and Willie iMt-Klnnon equal; 2. Flor- ence iPower; 3, Reggie Power. Perfect Attendance -— Franceil ,Lucey, Claude iMcKinnon, Ray Mc- Kinnon, Ruth McKinnon. Willie McKinnon, Eddie Power, Anniu Power, Florence Power, Rest-lie "Power, Mary Mullen, Peter Iliughes, Francis Hughes. Higest Percentage in tests—-1. Annie Power 91%; .2, Willie Mc- Kinnon and Mary Mullen 87%; 1i. Florence Power, 85%.~!\fary Mor- ris, teacher. 161 133 1'50 189 A. E. Heartz....... 139 A. J, Heartz .. J. A. Kelly .. , _ 105 W. Henry . . . . . . . . .. 112 150 on m oali Total—2053. srmtsv SHAW s Passport 169 in no, F‘. Chandler . . . . . . .. 235 S. Mnthieson . . . . . .. 6-i M. Cameron 106 B. Vickerson . . . . . .. 189 170 12a .,, -8HOP mm nouns-v,- Catalog. —8ELEOT STYLES in Indies’ footwear for Rater s.t Sinclair's. 2004-7-21 —ROIIN - HOOD FLOUR. Wholesale and Retail, Helium's Suininerslde. ~ 701 1 litf —0UR STORE and warehouse will be closed onGodd Friday. 2104-7-31 April wilt-Sinclair It Stiweart Dtd. -Lovsl.v MILLINERY for Bauer Iflhowing this week at Sin- clair's 209-4-7-2i —5EE THE NEW MODELS in Ladies’ Spring Coats at Sinclair's. 2094-7-21 —-HOLMAN'B arose. office and warehouses, Summerside, will be vilified Good Friday, 2214-7-31. —FOR SALE. ——Verticai steam 11°11!” 4% 11.11.. 125 w.p. almost new. Bargain. Box 155. Sum- merside. 241 4 7 3i —CHO08E YOUR WALL pap per and floor coverings from our "TY 1811B showing of obese goods. Prices positively right at slnciotrg - 209-4-7-21 —PA8Sl0N WEEK-in memory of his last week, services are be. ing held ln the Baptist Hall. sum. lllsrsidc each evening this week except Saturday from 7.30 to 8.30. Brief addresses on Our‘ Savioufs passions illustrated by fine lant- cin slides are ‘being given each 3161111108. the public is cordially in- -—SOLDIER OVEROOML-Yes- telllfll! lllllrlllllg Sergeant George Webb who is lnsructing n class in sign-ailing in ummerside be- came suddenly ill while walking down Water Street and fell to the pavement. He was conveyed to the Prince County Hospital when, his condition was considerably improved last evening. Sergeant Webb will be around again short- -DIED YESTERDAY. -—One of the ‘Didi!!! residents of North Bedeque passed away yesterday afternoon at 1.0 o'clock in the per- son of Mr. William Schurman. The late Mr. Sohurmon was 8t ycars of age and lived all his life in Bcdesque. where he was highly esteomed and respected by all. He leavm l0 mourn besides hL-i sorrowlng wile, three sons, Wil- --FOR LATI wisrsnu News page 8 is available. t] w est prices on "young men's mo. 1n the spring showing at 8i ir's. 20 4-7-21 --EA8‘F.E.R .AT EMERALD-The comedy drama “The iKing of the Philippines" will be produced by loosl talent in the 8.11.8. l-iall, Em- erald. . Dance afterwards. 2834-7-11 —LEAVE FOR NEW Home.‘- Mr and Mrs. Walter Leiurgey and family, St. Eleonora leave this morning for their new hem-e in Saskatchewan. They were the guests of Mrs. Lefurgey's parents Mr. and Mm. Joseph Locke. Suminerside over the week end. --POTATOE8 TO THE WEST. —Mesars Harry Schuniiamand J. J. McKlnnon. (pron. of New An- nan race track) recently shipped a caiload of potatoes (Blues) to Mr. Schumann's brother, Ray Schurman. Doddsiand. Saskatche- wa-n. Th-ey were paid 27 cents per bushel for the goods. The total cost for the car (750.busheis) of heating, freight, etc, was $545.00 -SOME BTEER. —-Mr. Keir Clark. meat dealer, recently plac- ed on the Kansington market, the meat of a steer purchased from Major Taylor, Hamilton which amounted l0 775 lbs. The steer was three years old.——l{. —COURTEOU8 OFFICIALS. — Mr. C. B. Matheson, the courteous obliglng and eif-lclent C. G. R. of ficiai at Kensington. who was ab- sent in the city for u few days. has returned to duty. * While his duties at Kcnsiiigton were very sc- ceptnbly performed by Mr. E. Power, who also is a gentlemanly official, Mr. Mathesonki genial company was conspicuously absen; ilow pleasant it 1A1 to transact business with the Christian gen- tleman. Any man who trains tinder or assists the agent in Ken- sing-ton, Mr. W. H. Sackford, can- not fail to he cfformated by his eminent personality, his universal efficiency. and his polite sociabil- ity. How easy it is to act the gentleman as well as to function as the Clf1(‘iL\l.—-Y. -—HONOR ROLL of St. Mary's Academy, Summersidc, for March. (trade X.—1, Beatrice Wedge; 2, Alberta Millmun. lGrade lX.—‘l. ~~av+esr atone» ondigw- ' ’ ' i‘ twuouiulomn ———-~——---—-—-— ‘Ill-ii oovnv JANA-IA , whoa M10001 lhalllltldllii- '- airs of the vlrlle, dashing Russian Prince. Unlike any woman that ha had ever known aha toyed with him limit-sis him coldly n a dis- tanol. Unlike any man that shs had over known, ha fal- elnatad liar by his tsinpoatu- oua oourtahig And than alone ; together in the deserted psi- aoe near Moscow-Sea "His Hour." At The PRINCE EDWARD Tomorrow snd Thursday —EA8TER SHOES for men and young men a big assortment at Sin- clair's. 2094-7-21 --A RECORD. .—Thoinas A. Thomson, caretaker of_tbe Shaw- iiiut Ranch‘ of Howinn. P. E. I. probably holds. the record for planting a field of potatoes (early ones) on April 4th, 1925. also he has to date 17 litters of fox- pups. -TWO OPERATIONS. —Dr. J. B. Champion bad two operations in th-e Prince County Hospital yes- terday. Miss Gertrude Maynard, Northam and Mrs. John Bolger. Conway were both successfully operated on for appendicitis and urc doing nicely. Tho Public Forum (Continued from Page 4) has a sort or roving commission in the old gold mining districts, culling at 21 points spread over n large area. These 21 points have il total membership of 39, giving an, average membership to each of has than two. These points are “unanimous for Union." in the North Thompson district the same condition exists, in one case 17 i-"(llcilillg stations having li mem- bership of 27. "ln the Province of British Cal- unibin we have 42 self-supporting congregations, says Mr. 'l‘honi9- son. "Twenty-seven congrega- tions have voted against Union, and I do not think more than sev- en mission fields. so that we have 20--at least 15- self-supporting- congrcgations. ' “The Unionists, on the other hand, report 200 congregations in British Columbia, with 27 against Union.‘ That is one of the most misleading statements that has ever been published. It is a paper-strength that the Unionists have. coming as this aeaaon. from $20.!!! to $51.00. or convertible collars. We are Ready for Easter WITH A SHOWING OF WEARING APPAREL THAT IS CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL-YET, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. SPIRIIIQBUATS Prices ranging fromi$7.98, $8.60, $12.75, $13.50, $15.25, $17.25 and up to $51.00. ~At no time have Spring Coats been so voided and attractive, so smart and he- They come in plain and fur trimmed styles, in Poirot Twill. Triecltlne, Chsrmouse and many other fancy cloths, iAll favor the straight the affaotai All Coats are beautifully lined with Satin or Canton Crepe. All silos. Prion range stunning Sport Models In Velour, Guedene and Polo cloths. Nicely tailored Costs of good quality materials, full and half lined, with small Light and dark fawn, mole green, rust and some glnvislbis With pure blood there is gooii' checks. Prices from $7.98 to $20;00 health all over the body. ' There is no reason why anyone should continue to suffer when Dodd's Kidney lPills can be obtain- ed from tlrugglsts everywhere. or 3:19 Dflllda Medicine Co., Ltd, Tor- 0. Mary McNeil; 2. Gertrude D0119, cette. Grade Vlll.—l, Yvonne Arsenault; 2, Doris Perry; 3, Anna Arsenuult. Grade V~li.——1, Mury Mc Oullough; 2, Gertrue McNeil; 3. Mary Gsudet. Grade Vl.~1. Mor- gurct Morrison; 2, Ola Perry; 3., lloru Wedge Grade V.~1, Agnes- "l-‘rlncc Rupert, thie‘ only large city in Northern British Columbia has gone with us. Oi the two cities on Vancouver island, Nonal- mo is with us, whiile in Victoria whore thoro are six congregations.- four are with us and two are for} Union. On tho mainland, Chilll-t K. 13011108 n3 llain and John at home and David 7271111 Montreal. , --A TIME FOR SPORT. —~'l‘he ‘athletes of_ Kensington are already ‘contemplating the inauguration of ithe season's sports. This is most commendable. While it is Newest Handbags in Patent L , plain leather, Suods in 719 ‘mfid-P Your New Hat Ladies-You will find a hat for every occasion in our lovely assortment, Distinct- Totsl — 2157. crfuncn LEAGUE 4L St. James came from behind last Get The Facts And ‘ Lose Your Headaches ! EYOstraIn causes seven out of ten headaches. The right aye glasses will put an and to moat of them. A modern OyC--Qxgm|n. ' ation oiffers the only means oi‘ being sure that your eyes are up to standard, HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED CONSULT E. PARKMAN Optometrist Optician Montague. P. E. i. ‘ ‘,W. Carmody . . . . . .. night and won their match from St. 1Paui's quintette by ‘the small m-ii- jorlty of 5 ipins. .s'r. JAMES. 188 I50 151 1-63 139 180 174 635 802 909 1oz 231 130 121 103 136 > F‘. Adams H, Foster». . . .. . . . . . .. H. L. McLeod . . . . . . . B. Vzinlilerstine .. . . .176 E767 C 7st Total——23i1. - - LACKHEADS. lllnrkhcails go quickly by n aim-- pie method that Just dissolves them. Get two euncei of perosinc- . pnivscr from your druggist. rub this with ll hot. wet clothbrickly over the ,, liliickheutls-and you will wonder where they huvc gone. - . Ask for the big, new, Wall CA TA Write your n Paper LOG UE ame and address, plainly on the coupon. Send it to us. and we will send you the best,‘ biggest most economical WALL PAPER CA- TALOGUE in Canada. 80 handsome new designs. Prices Allpnses .in.thc Dominion. - .' >haseiliuiiBOUBLE ROLLS OF 16 YARDS IENGTH ‘IN Gridiron- tsoosll-isilsetsoir. Lmino Chllhdtslovvn, 0MB. is _ sins loam new vlall Floor Catalogue " “III s F. 0, Address ................_..............................-......... _....._... _ Provlnea Cttociw no.5 \ o; 9 slcally developed, laudable to donate strict attention to work during working hours, ll is just as prn-iseworthy to direct the mind towards some engaging and invigorating exercise during -recrea.tive spaces. Thus tire whole being is mentally and pliy rendering the person the more able to discharge the spiritual duty. This constit- ,utes true development and the community th-at cares ior this con- cept of human advancement. must have no fear for th-s development of the future. Hence, young ladies and young gentlemen just as soon as the bosom of mothcr earth has submitted to the molll- fying influence of King Sol, s-c that the necessary media be pro- vided flfld the programme for the ‘summer series he developed.»- Y. ———<o>——— PERSONALS ——Mr. W. D. White, Justice of the Peace, Alberton was in Sum- mersldo yesterday. —.~Dr. J. B. Champion. O'Leary was in Summ-erside yesterday for CllEPM-lllns. on two of his patients in the Prince County Hospital. ,——Mr. Major Scliurmnn. Suin- llléllwlile 198i". .1 this morning on pn extended business trip to the Can- iiil'an West. ——M'as Lolita Weeks, ,Frcderic~ ton :1; vlstlng in slllfiiilPfillfle the guest of Mr and Mrs Wm. Buchan- an. Lose YonrFat, Keep Your Health Jureriluoos flesh is not sealttiy. Neither is it healthy to dist sl exercise too much. The IIIIINUBUQIUIG known fer reducing the oval-ht body ensily and steadily the Marlnols Method, honssisds. llnr- "101" PM"! Dillon Tab a contain an exact dole o the famous lfurmola Pre- lvrllltlon. These tablets are l0lf| by flrtllsian the world over at one dollnr for a liar. They are pleasant to luke- iinil lriive no wrinkles h! llshhiuesa. 1'1"! l" Wpuinr boosssoalroetlve and S‘."".2'.'.'.l“".;.€'l" dfiifimm‘ §2'-,,,,“"",,, (‘on General Motors 001d: 0.01m", NOTICE T0 LOBSTER FISHERMEN As the 26th of April £8118 on Sunday the Iiobdte!‘ Fishing Sea. ll open on Satur- day, April 25th,~at six 'clock o. m. »' (Qignellf s. T. GALLANT, In of ~I .1- lalzsu.z.sr.-..a~ Arsenault; 2, lreiic Gaudet; 3, Doris Guudet, Grade iV.—--1, Mary- McNcill; 2, Olive Doucette; 3,1211:- ubetli Gallant and ivliiiiifreii lPerr wick. another ofthe largest ciiilco. has gone with us. in the City of Vancouver, l think we have at pre- sent three congregations, which have gone with us. St. John's and equal. Grade lll.—i, Ethel ..\ii0rrl_~ son; 2, Bertha McNeiil; 3, Mary. Arseniiult and Audrey Gillls equal. Grade ii, (il)—1, Isabel McNeil]; 2, Auldecn Gallant; 3, Helen 1M0- Phee. Grade ll, (b)—1. Mary liogait and lmrruinc Arseiiault equal; 2; lnez Gullzlnt; ' 3, 'Elnine Gallant. Grade l. (u)-——l, Cecilia Perry; ,2, Yvonne Arsenault; 3, Winnid’ Grade l. (b)—'1, Wilfred Perry; Leslie Clow; 3, Dorothy Gnudet. r -—WANT GOVERNMENT BUILD- iN-G-lntercst is again reviving in the matter of n Dominion Building ior Kenslngton. No doubt the candi- dates offeriiig for approval in the next Dominion election will not overlook this mutter, and will come to the meeting at Kensingtoii with a pocket full of detters from their respective renders faithfully prom- ising immediate attention to this necessary work just so soon as the election is over_, They can rest ah- sured that this necessary acquisi- tion to the town will be (iemaiidecL, since the postal business of the, town has surely outgrown the an; commodations lliut were adequatp thirty years ago, iiflil the speed‘ that age caniiurnlsh will need t0 be replaced by something more youthful. You may bluff all the peo- ple hulf the time, or hulf the peo- le all the time; but you cannot bluff all the people all the llm8.-—tY_ — IAMI VISITOR. —Mr. R. Mac onaid of Miami, Florida is prcernt on a visit to his nmtlvfi home. being ca/lled on the oceanic: of the death of his mother 1W , Hon J, A. Macdonald and siB_ q Mrs Hon. Adrian Areenault (i. Macdonnld, who will spend soil‘ time visiting friends in llldll River and Klnslnizton. hm hs considerable experience in travel», After spending a few years 1Q Boston. he moved to the Canal"! ' west, thence to the French fr with the Canadian forces. who _' Dewar was finished he moved to lfonlreiii thence to Vancouver. liaatlopFrisco snd Los Angells. He is now located iii tbs growlnli city of Miami. He is at present slaying with his sister Mrs James Wood, Summerside. Rev. J. A. Macdonsld. Lot 7. and C. E. Mac- iionatd. Customs Officer at Borden are brothers-K. i Arseiiault uiiti James llogon equag.‘ St. Andrew's went Union, but their minorities, which are unit- ing are so large that form one of the largest congrega- lions in the Ctly of Vancouver. They are already contemplating building a church, and are just now waiting to get a minister. Chalmers’ minority is worshipping in a Baptist church, and will be in a position to buy the Baptist.’ church or some other. Collec- tions in these churches have been so large as to warrant their going ahead. . “Ksmloops Church went Un10ll by 130 to 80 or 80-4 am not sure of the exact figures. Tile miniet» er was Unionist and the minority had no on-e to help them. ‘We are going to pull outn. they Bald. and they pulled out, and are how wor-' shipping in the Kamloops Masonic Hail. i met with them there and they promised that could get them a mlnisttr they would give $1,800 a year at once. We were not able to get BIlYOII . for them at the time. and when l went back iii-ere two weeks lat- er, on my way to ‘Toronto, they- said: ‘We will increase the stipend to $2.400. it is expected that Mr. Petrle, Klneila. who during l1"! war was oversniil. .will B0 1119103’ Red Gross ‘Notes is doing great Help it The Red Cross work among our children.‘ them by becoming a member. costs only $1.00. . ‘ilavayour children weighed and, no charge. I Every oltise; of Charlottetown should be-s member mftbmlted Cross Society. Help along the good work. The boys and girls are our great- t_hey will-I if we; measured at the Iled Cross Oificoiduawyyo“ M‘ Bu“ ‘Co. plain and two (Oils tug... 41.05 to tzoo. Ive styles for misses and matron and head V ' sizes for both. Our prices are very reason- able. v ifeq-qfg Our Silk and. Dress Goods Department Fancy Stripe Broadolotha one of the new- oat lines for Spring wear. Special prices we, 08c,,86c, $1.10. am».- quality tin m“. aerized and alik broadcloth: at special low prices. Nevgrsnge of Radiant Stripes and Checks. Special $1.40. Plain and Fancy Flannals In single and double widths. Special low prices. Fancy trimming braids, all widths, prices s-lght. ' New fancy Bedora Voiles. Special 60c. Ladies Spring Hosiery in newest shades in lllk, Slllk, and Wool, Liale and Cotton. . Children's Spring Hosiery, plain and fancy top. Golf Hose, silk and mercerlaad. P-ROWSEC Bros Ll liiilz.o isLoitts. . . ' . ONE PRICE , CAQH QTQRE Stool: Quotations IIALIFAX, April 0.—- Quotations lurnished by Johnston and wurd. ‘Members of the ‘Montreal stock Exchange: . Top, a Santa. Fe Jty. .-. 119% 06x New Gloves for Easter in Kid, Chamoisutts and Oilk. in short snd turn back cuff affects. Colors Sliver, Pong», CBlaok, Mastic and Gray. Prices range from 50¢ to saoo, children's Coats and Resfsrs from 2 years to 14 years. $3.00 to 010.00. Ladies’ Ensemble Dresses of Poirot Twill. Special value 027.00. A full stock of‘ Ladies’ Silk, Canton CNN. 3M1" llwk Crepe and Georgette Dresses at pnices ranging from $11.00 to $48-00- q on. u‘. an: 4i 41% 50% 02 Reading Co_ _ ____________ __ Southern Pacific -Co. __. __. Union Pacific Ry. __....._ 11.8, industrial Alcohol Co_ United States Steel .. _ Bell Telephone .... __ 12% .W1llIl10e$ ‘Electric _- lollxyNatlonsi Breweries -.- 189% Consolidated Binslters -..__ 111% llONfi 115th’ 130% 1984 Victory __.,___._..__.._ disflflfl 10-1 Howard Smith Com. . Spanish River Com. ____ _ Spanish River Preferred Stool Company of Canada __ British Empire Steel 1st Jtfd. Abitibi Shawinigan American Can. Co. ....._.-.. 106% American Car d llbuudry Co. Atlantic Refinery Co, .... -- American Locomotive Co. ... AiiL-Smeltlng d: Refining Co. Anaconda Copper Min. Co. _ Canadian Pacific Co, .... -- 142% Q3, signal-glassy. 145%: s . , _ 27 ra-Msy. 013i; July. 101%: Sent. 100%.. July, I35‘. 00% .130 est assets. Help theuRed Cross to look after them. Become u member Tdke an interest, fia-w Happenings of the Liilayval". the “Y” Gym 10 till 12- Bpeoial class and BURNS! ,. MIT-Mind's with sweet ‘oil Illd apply st once. it removes Inflammation. new the pain sad heals quickly. K006i. w. , _.\. I t Hexsthlon. .1 tlil 2——Basketb‘sll practice 2 till 5-11015111101! 7 till 8—-BselretbalI practice 8 till l0—Senions leaning 7—— eopies vs Ba lists l.I0-—~Pii‘0l1l vs. olers Hurd- 1"”. ‘$491111?! Flflllde social Blevins: of Directors monthly fntornational Paper Co __._. Oats-Jilly. 19%;‘ July, 11:801- _ ‘hoot-guy, ism; 0st,: Mi. f w» NX‘. Con. -& Hod, Riv. RR. _ Cuba Cane Sugar Oowitfd. .. laurentlde Pulp Canadian Steamship Com. Canadian Steamship Pfd. 82% 121A 45% . i J ‘on a heat guasantoed basis. IQstsIlQdQQn ‘ Jlfillfilnles laid down by-Mcmaryfsfltal‘ of Heating Engineers. ’ General Pool, billiards, bowling, mo‘. "l. flllifiierl. and reading room st 19hr. oonvellisllos. TAKE,’ NO CHANCES 4.... 5 ill-é.- {hill i“ Pan-American Petroleum 75% Montreal Power .'.‘ _______ 0178i: ‘ 2'1 . 10-; Bunk Montreal .-.,-. ..... .. Iltii ’