‘if ' `f','i' ' is .1.f"~L ` I "_ -. .`. 1 . L, ,,. r =.-Qi. . _‘_ . ' U, .-.», __ : f s_ {" 3 \._ _ liifii . _,__;-,, .», ».l.'.` fy L. _'f’.t _ »_ L .1,,,:.5‘___ ~‘ i‘.;iE~ ,f t = Effigi ,' .`5;,`x_ . .-i-_ l Jisii f` te) ,____. :.~ . _:'- ,qv ii ¢ . ji# » -_ >‘ _ft r' v. 1.- "~.s_ .va- , *Q --* 1»‘\‘~»>-‘rm-v~‘*.' .aa wn the experience of Pte. C. Oakley of the Sith Highlanders, Saskatoon. He “ While employed inn stone yerd. I cut my leg very badly I immediately went ton doctor who sevred up the wound Ind attended me for five weelts, during which time I was obliged to give up my work. At the end of that time the wound had not healed. and the doctor advised me to go to hospital. As the doctor's charge was $40, and he had done me absolutely no good, l determined to try something on my own account. and hent- ing Zum-Bull: highly recom mended, I commenced lt. ln two Wwks 01° d so hm I Profit by others' experience, and when you sustain an in- iury. #only Zum-Bok in the first place. Ind “»V¢ Y0“\’S¢\f needless suffering and ex- PCDSC. 71|:-Bult in eculily good tor burns.bvuE\es. Ind all other iniullel: also ior_ eczema. plum, zbsceun. zrunticns,_ irons. alles. "ni" gout and blood-poisoning. But lor chiIdren'| sons. All drunnta 50:. box. 3 for SLE. or dues! from Zai_n~Buk Co.. lc. stamp and tual box mil The i`7`V¢s`£¢m B” e_-_-,-,-;;_;-.;~.-.-_-E1* ________ _ -_-.~::_-_-.~;::.~;gr.-:.1:_-- ._ -'-»|1"1`»Avi to my in our mmm; A ursoueén, num mx Ex- !! » side. " " ‘is Guardian Axent in Summer- -8EEDS.-- We can quote you a full ,price on Timothy and Clovers. -*+"- t'<°“"°°>' * °°§.§t'r;:i.. -FREE-_-a business course at the Uui Com|_ne_rclal_Coll, e. "For par- t_ii:|i?:`_|jn see this teacheygf your dia- tric _ 1 ucmlnntt -’bA1's or sAi.e-Tut- aut-non one of Stephen llughes which has been advertised for April lib.. should read April li. 8078--l-4-ltlli. -CASH REGISTER FOR SALE.- Pmcticnlly new rash register for sale at liolf-price. li. I-'_ Morrison, Jewellcr, Kensington. 809;! -SCHOOL WORY..- The llonur Roll of Sen Cow Point, Svhool for uinnth of .\lara-li in :is t`olio\vs:-~Graule l.-- l, l'it~rle i’e|1'_v; '.!,'.losepli Perry; Ci. .\i:n~_v ln»r~_'at|. Urndn ll.---l, isn- belln t\l<-l‘:\rll1y; 2, Loo Durgan; Ii.- litlssvll llaillon. firadc lll.- i, Ads-lv t\1ct'nrl|i_\; 2. ltcginn tluinpbcll. Gi'a\tl¢~ l\'.- -l, ltny|no|i r\i<»t`nr- tl\_\. ‘Yuri Dalton. lla\'1nou‘l Gavin Vt--i ?~lc('nrll|y.-\.'. -HOCKEY.- What was probably the last game of hockey took place Thursday night, in the .\lber-ton rink. between the Tignisli and Albgrtgn teams. and resulted in a victory for Atherton. the score being 9-1. The Titlnish boys put up a good fight but were labouring under disadvantages in having no practice for three weeks, their open air rink having been spoil- 90 0“`i!1E to weather conditions. lu the first half each team scored but in the second half the Alberton team scored 2, Ozani feels an trifle discom- lited. but then he has been having things his own way all winter and he must expect a set back sometimes. Atherton played a good game and the boys are willing to he beaten by such opponents. The line up was as fol- lowsi- Albcrton Gcorgn Proht. Goal; i-‘ester Skerry. Defence; Hubert Rog- ers, Defence; Ii. McArthur, Rover; David Miller. Ventre; F. Dunn. R. Wing: G. Bowness, L. Wing. Tig- nishz- Geo. Gallant, Goal: Claud Iilurphy. Defence; James Scott. Dc- fencc; Ozaui Bielancon, Rover; John =-out clirr per vom 'mu mm ttoo for thaqdvsrtislnsln this column; _Cain ninstfncéompahy d‘d°r- H1111' mum ch\t|e,_twenty-live esntl. -MORE BREECHES _for the men of nie tom mr ss.oo. rxrozes. - '1s4e»4-in. --'ms iaonnlrdc oA||.v cum-dino can he obtained at l.Ai!erty's Tonsor- ial Parlours. _Summer-side. V -|i`0u"re mmcn. - on saturday last about 400 men of the 105th at Sunimepslde took their tlrst |9118 F0010 march.-iwhen led by the oiiicer cout- xusudlng, including the medical staff. marched to Miseouchc and relum. (`onsiderin|g thefppor footing, most of the way being on the railway, the lneu stood it well. all feeling fi! when they returned. Although their visit to Mis- cout-hc was not previously announced. on their arrival 'there they were hos- pitahly entertained by Rev, Dr Mon- aghan and the people of the parish. The hall was opcnvrl und in u short time light rt-l'rcsiuncnt:4 were servtnl, wluilv- the officers were entertained to dinner at the parorliiul house. After n short rest they lt-it on return, arriving in Suni|||ersisl1~ at 25 |».m. The men were m\n:li pleased with the liospitnlity shown them and are pretty sure to nrt-t-pt the kind luvitution extentletl to tht-in by Dr hlonnghatn to eoiiin again.-1'. ` ' » I It . ., H -'-;-.ill-.lu The Bread Problem is not a problem in the home where Shredded Wheat is known. The whole wheat grain is the real staff of life, and you have it in Shredded Wheat Biscuit prepared in a digestible form. It con- tains more real body-build- ing material than meat or eggs, is more easily digested, and costs much less. The food for the up-and-coming man who does things with hand or brain-for the kid- dies that need a well-bal- anced food for study or. play -for the housewife who rnust save herself from kitchen drudgery. Deliciousfor breakfast or any meal, with .\laci-`adyen Centre; Harold Hackett. R. Wing; Clarence \\'halen, L. Wing. _Y milk or cream. Made in Canada. _ Qometlmee llnyow ed ' by worst and melt com- mon it reddens the andrea! again! bod! and causes is do some the lioo\l's Bar- inble family cases _ 'in- Sarsapnrillu. acts like it. Got -WANTED.»- A quantity' of ls- lund Grown Seed Wheat also Buck- wheat _tmd Barley. Submit saniples and price to Kennedy lic G0.. O'L€8l'¥- 8030-31-MGI. lE$'i'EIiil PElS0llll.S -mr. ron-r \v1\no. .i'u~gtna. _ls \-un. ting frientls in Kensington.-.\, --Miss Annie Goss, Sunnuersidv. spent tho week ond nt her houic in Kensington.-X. ' `-Mr. J. E. Wyatt. l{,C.. has bcvll appointed. Stlpendiary Magistrate for the Town of Sumlnerside.--H. --Mr. .lohn Perry. Itookt- Sulli- inerside has laid aside his business and donned the khaki uniform.-li. TIGNISH -HON. CHARLES DALTON spent the week-end in Tignish a guest at the Bellevue Hotel. He returns to Char- lottetown this morning.-Y _--MRS JOHN CUNNINGHAM is spending a few days visiting her friends in Tignish, all of whom are much pleased to welcome her back from her interesting trip abroad. Mrs Cunningham will be "at home" after April l5tlr.-Y -SHAMROCK TEA.--.\lrs John l\lc~ Fadyen's Shamrock Tea in aid of the Red Cross Society was a decided suc- cess, both from a social and a financial viewpoint, The Shamrock decorations were unique and beautiful. The ladies of the society will resume the series of Fivc o'clock Teas after the Lenten season.-Y -MR Evenerr c\.oHosEv has resumed his duties ‘in the store of the rel perfect satis- _ '-WAGGUN8 are beglnfxiiig to come in -from the country and I in-Inserted that Robin' Rediiresst has out in his appearance in the village. The _fisher- men. ho_v_|e_ver.' seem s. trillgdubious about our odrly i_priug.#-3? 3*' " sA'r1'ce"5F s*r` .|uti|sN"1'o'sc . OBSERVED IN CANADA. ~o'r'rAwA, Apru 1-'rho anniversary of the battle of St Jullemths famous struggle of April 22nd, 1915, when the -Canadians fought a. great and gallant and successful fight against the Huns, , » O ' 4 ` I #VCT ft _a I -q Auction Sale of Land at Fredericton By virtue of a power of sale as con- tained in the last Will and Testament of John Weeks Sr.. late of Frederick- ton. in Queens County, in Prince Ed- ward island. We tire undersigned Executors will offer for sale at Public Auction on Wednesday the 12th day of April at the hour of 2 o‘clock at his late resi- dence at Fredericton, 2 parcels of land situated as follows: 55 acres of free- hold land at Elliotte' in said County, also 50 acres at iilillvale. Terms made known at sale. Signed - GEORGE W. STEVENSON, and HOWARD S. WEEKS. _ _ Executors. S064-4--llililltlusll. IOWIY Charlo townf ' ' ' ‘ The Prince Edward Island Metal Co., Summerside, successors to Allan McKinnon. _ We pay the highest prices for everything, give us a deal and be con Place of Business ' Residence Foundry Street Empress Hotel B. BENJAMIN, Proprietor '$979-3-28Mlts3l. , _ _ __ _ _ _ _,__ Attractive Patterns in * We are proud to be ableto announce this early exhibition of 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. We’1l save you money on every article we sell for the home. Remember it’s .not always big prices that make _ the quality its the honest producing of good merchandise with a reasonable profit that counts. I I rl)-dnt Pa War Prices On Your Ho11“i*iél1Ti"qhis>lii'-ii;-sq Oilcloth 32c up c 33,000 lbs of Floor Oilcloth just received by the car ferry; all to go _on sale at 5525; the st_|uarc vard and _up. You will have no dilllculty in being wel suited from this huge stock Made of carefully tested ingredients; thoroughly seasoned. and_every »nch_tesied before leaving the factory, all the latest designs including Block, Floral, Matting, Parquet and Carpet elfcc s. A big wearer lor a small price. Per yard ...... ..32¢ 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 purchase. _ _ We therefore advise all home loving people to buy early, and buy ' here _where cverybody’s money is valued the same and where your mon- ey wtll certainly buy the best Q Lv., ' v 'p ' ~ The demand for home furnishings this spring will be greater than _ O Save 25 p. c. on Brass Poles t We are fortunate in having on hand a largeslock of Brass Poles and Trlmnungs; Stair Rods, Lmo-binding, Extension Rods, etc.,'on_wh1ch the pnce will remain the 'same as last . year thus saving our customers at least 25 per cent On catalog prices. Call now if you need the goods. thought were clean. shades 4u¢` with Gulftlltdéd Rollll' mr 4530, » , ,. .,..~... buy _zfearlp _ r, 4. »,. Y . . ...H F ...'f.:af#»~ ` mary grimy. e- efre very lué in _ltavmgH%ut_ot'ddt for lnoeii _agviaped when prices wer§`almo¢l~ner_“§le,°_;l__’het_etdt¢€,~y9u‘ _s considers le by Electric Cleaner _ g _ _ Ask f°’ a "°`°°St d°‘“°”S"“` ,c.,_!_¢l =.._ worstedyarn to the inch than any other carpet. They are skillfully designed ` ' _ t 3 and _woven by the hands of the master craftsmen. Rose background with the Tm* "°°‘= "° dhvtlr I Mi ' -design -in f_8W!lt_b1’_0wn, green and terra. ‘ I ‘ 6x9it. ~ ‘ - 9x101-2ft.. ‘ _ 9x12ft. 1-, ~ - |~_; -" e uf. 5 f _ _ ._ v ' you can save your M _ wife from the __ _ en ` 'llvoe ‘ ° hardship of house- _ _ €_:~=.~'.f- //3 . cleaning by placing at her dis | _ ___ -55,2? __ _..._ ___ posal the wotld’s famous _ ~-- \|l'l|lll tion in your home, and let us -> ' prove to you howwe can take handfuls of dirt out of rugs you l.|,r_,.- au v" ' " ' _ .-' Z -- ' ' if-"=" .e9fffQ'}_*-_;_'.'_-1-gm: ` .» -, » 5 sian but bri liter and more harmonious in color.They contain more wires of rea . lille of the washnblg, new ' Congoleum Rugs in many Pflttydillgnundcoiors. They *"° 7" “P°fion_ to mecdizm- .-» - -. _ Bbsctir fabric rugs. - ._ `, '1`_\\°vn»'¢d of Your Home Demand .__ are water- Au 'i _ . I H .....'r:» :".::.1.’::".::..°f’°- g.g,.;= T . _~»..-',‘,:>:-‘#::"~e;»@.','.§,.*.’.°';:°.:;-,=‘,,,";,; 9' o" x 6 ft . . ‘¢ON\'h “G iid/ an xl 1., ,__ Ellslllsi-_ffzllf B1fu°S¢1§.Si_iiii*»C8fi!§=i one ii: Floor ..». ur.; »»»»»-..... ni. ~ _ Seamless Wilton Squares Give Charm to the Mansion F1'3lltZ Pl‘€IIll€l‘ _ Among all the art productions of the year, these new one-piece Wil. " " tons stand out as an achievement. They are a reproduction of genuine Peri _ »5¢&llléd Wilton Squares | Heavy B`riis‘sels` Squares 6_3- ._ _ #N~9¢_;g page FY: 3 : N? Fox Biscuit _ An an they fwd_w1_1°1esom¢, fresh andeasuy s§,':j.:s.‘:_-. 2”.2tusiz:°‘§;.i°2. woesa¢Df1¢¢ _ -. _ Rosddsr M-¢M1LLAN Om-:ra H°u§%..Buildinz`._ _ . .I.IIf§ll.$16 8