__ ;__`._t __A '.rnnon.mLo'm'n'irowNoUAm>II1¢'- , - __ .._j..___ _ ~ ,- I TAIN ALUNI AND WHICH HAS ALL ITS INGREDIENTS PLAINLY STATED ON THE LABEL. E.W.GIi.LETT COMPANY LIMITED TORONTO. ONT. WINNIPEG MONTREAL l _____ SHIPPING NEWS Entered, June- 2.--Sch. Alliainbra. (‘api. Reid, Picton; Sch. G. l‘. _i\@il&'5 (‘iipt. Webster. Picton; S. V115' Ul Ghent. (‘apt. Beattie, liaIii'a_\'; bell. Ursula, (Tapt. Allen. Picton. _ _ Cleared, June 2.-St-h._ Leila _Liti- wood. (‘apt.. 'l`renholm, \\ allal-ei 6- >- l'ity of Ghent. Capt. Beattie, Summer- slde; Sch. John .\lillai'd, f'apt. Arsen- unlt, Pictou; S. S. A. \\'. ilerry. (HDI- llawcs, Boston. MCGILL HOSPITAL TO GO AS A UNIT l.ONlit').\'. June 1.-Birkott expects that the .\lcGill Hospital \vill proceed to the front early in June. llc has re- ceived the assuraiice from the War, Oilice that they will go as a unit. l Maj. Maurice Alexander has been appointed field cashier of the general staff and has let`t for thc front. (‘aptain llarvey I-Iougli of Montreal, is now in charge, of the inquiries _ P lalioii, has arrived from the front, and is returning to t‘aiiada on sick leave. Ile is a son of Senator t`ui'i‘_\' ol' Mont- real. (`apt. Gault Z\lc(‘onibe, who was \\-'ounded iii the leg, is now convales- cent. I‘orpoi'nl John Thonipsoii, of the Secoiid l`oiitiiigcnt, who died of wounds was nianager ot' the llotel Stratlicona, Nelsoii, B. (‘.. when lie r-iilisied. Ile was ti native of St. An- drews, St-otlaiitl. Private James Il. Sterling, of the itith Battalion, who has been wouiided iii thc licad and the foot, had just re- turned to tho t'roiit after rot-overiiig from previous injuries. COUNTESS RUSSELL SEEKS DIVORCE I.()NIlO.\', .lune l.-The Daily Vliroiiicle says that niiiong the unde- feiidetl iiiatrimoiiial cases wliicli have been set down for hearing dtiring the nc."-, \-wh", ».,...~...... _.nk .. .._..._,_. __ M E ,fc _ 4»_.T_-..__.,,,.,-_e-,- » _ _ - ' \ ; .i ' .I “ \ ”l`riiiit_v sitting which opens Tuesday next, is the suit o|'_(Touiitess Russell for a divorce from Earl Russell; branch ul' thc Record Office at \\'est- ininster. t‘apt. Victor (‘nrry, ol' the 1~iili illit- 1 r I ‘ i J f ' -'ii-G0 ,.5 0 ,L _ f -t i » ,, l, ,- Did You Ever See 48 the Beat oi this Value ' 'S ---N 1t'_~‘ not it iiiistxilte-it'.< :I fact. \\'c rcpezit tli:it thc llall l\’:icl< with \\':ill niii'i'or illti. baseball game on Tuesday' evellillil by 8 SCOPE 01' ti to 3.-ll. i -HOMEGUARO-A Home Guard is being organized at St. Chrysostome under the direction of Mr. J. J. Bern- ard.-H. -BASEBALL-The baseball game on Monday evening between the Pion- eers and the Red Sox, resulted in a victory for the Pioneers, the count being 12-4.-H. -RECRUITS LEAVE-Lieut. R. B. Rogers. 55th Battalion has left Suni- niersidc for Sussex and took with him~ all the men who have recently enlist- ed. Any others considering the mat- ter should now apply to Lient. Lucas R. Alien. Sunimerside. or Capt. T. E. l\'la<:.\'utt. Charlottetown.-il. -IN TRAINING-Master “Jack” McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- Leod, Sttinnierside, enlisted for over- seas service last Marcli among Ilie Mc- Gill students, wliere lie had just com- pleted his second year. Hc is now in training at Niagara-on-the-Lake and expects to go to the front at- any mom- ent amongst the draft now called upon to reinforce the Patricia's, who have been so badly cut up in Flanders.-H. PATRIOTIC LECTURE.- Mr. John li. Bell, at the request of the Red Cross Society, delivered a very interesting and instructive lecture on "(‘anatla and the Empire", in the Hall at Central Bedeque, a few evenings ago. The proceeds of the leettire and sale of candy amounted to thirty-five dollars, which will be used to pur- chase material l'or sewing purposes. The ladies ot' the Society have lately held sewings at the homes of Mrs. Jesse Schurmun and Mrs. George Ca- Iiill nt which a large number of hos- pital shirts, pyjama suits, infants' out- fits and bandages were made. Lunch was served at both houses and all re- turned to their homes well pleased with the noble work they had assisted in. as well as liaviwz spent very en- joyable afternoons w. h the assurance that lletlcque is nevt-:' behind where charity is requested. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. Kenneth McKay, Margate, was in Sumuierside on Monday.-H. -Messrs. Samuel Frizzle, Locke Road, Daniel Sullivan, Miseouche, and George Monkley, Port Hill, were in town on Monday.-Il. in Iinliis (‘llltY.\GO, May 29.-Wheat fell again to-day in Chicago and the mar- ket closed 21/ze. lower than the pre- vious day. Corn declined Mc. while export demand had a good deal to do oats held its own. The absence oi with the drop in the price of wheat. (‘rop reports have been favorable on _the whole. \Vl.\`NIPEG, May 2iI.-Wheat was weak again to-day and declined more than 2c. ti. bushel. The sentiment is general that there will be an abun- dance ol' wheat when the season comes round as conditions are very favorable for growth. 'l`lierc was it fair demand for oats which advanced _sliglitly. _ TORONTO, May 29.-Wheat prices are on the down grade to-day. The options declined between two and three cents. There is no change in the out market. IVIONTREAL, May 29.-The feature of the week in the market for coarse grains has been thc easier feeling in outs, and prices declined lic. per bus- ‘liel. The demand, however, is good and no big change is looked for in the market. There were no new develop- ments in the hog .situation to-day. The market keeps good and higher prices are expected. EGGS: The receipts ui' eggs to-day were 2,586 cases as conipnred with 3,419 for the corresponding date a year ago. The receipts for the week ending May 29th, 1915, were 16,681 eases as against 17,156 for the same week a year ago. A very Ilrin feeling prevails in the market owing to the _falling oft' ot` supplies. There is also a fair trade doing t`or local consump- tion. DAIRY PRODUCE: The week feel- ,iiig in the butter situation is the priii- cipal feature ot' the market to-day, and prices have declined from one to 11/Qc. per lb. At (‘owansville 26%c. was bid for butter and refused, while 201/Qc. was accepted at Sl. Hyciaiitlie. A _stronger feeling, however, prevails in the cheese situation and prices have again advanced to 1813-160. as com- pared with 18 9»16c. of last week. ‘ ~ tiiot Contain Mercury, tions from reputable ysicians, as the damn they will _do is ten fo d to the good you can po sibly derive from them. Holi s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo., 0. contains no mercury arid is taken intemally. act of the system. In buylril Hnll's catnrrh cure sure you get the genuine. ltis takeninternttl and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & o Testimonials free. _ Sold Dru gicts. Pnce 75: per bottle Beware of Ointment: for Catarrii 2.1.".-f¢ur_,-F/_iii tgireiy d¢5_¢roy iii? Sensi nfsmni rien Richard: " Leo Mnileti ' n compeey eran c e w ue sysemw en entering it through tile mucous surfaces Such ayticlcs should never biuoed except on prescrip‘ r “° ing directly upn the b ood and mucous aurfacgl e lx -ONE CENT per word each inser- tion for advertising- in thin column. Cash must accompany order.. Mini- mum charge twenty-five oeutc. -THE MORNING DAlLY"Guardlan can he obtained at Laflerty’s Ton- sorial Parlours, Suinmerside. -WANTED - Girl for general housework and plain cooking. High- est wages paid to competent person, Apply to Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, Summer- side. _ _ 1018-5-18Mtt. -THE THREE MAST SCHO0NER_ "Heivetla.” 800 tons hard coal should arrive in a few days. Leave your on der at our Kensington Lumber and Coal Yard. Quality and price the best. M. F. Schurman Co.. Ltd., Sunimerslde. 1162-5-1M6i TIGNISH -SENATOR Re‘ruhNs.- Senator P. C. Murphy returned home Tuesday evening from a week's journey to the Mainland.-Z. -ANXIOUS TO ENLiST.- Several young men iii Tignish and vicitiitY are anxiously awaiting the recruiting officers of the 55th Battalion Wilil the view to enlist for active service.-Z. -VISITING HERE.- lilr. Sydney Green accompanied by Mr. A. Hardy of Suniinerside were the guests over Sunday of Mr and Mrs. \\'nrbiirtoiil Green of Tignlsh.-Z. -FROM NEW BRUNSWlCK.- Mr. Fidele Arseiiault of Rogersville is In Tignish looking around for a substan- tial farin to buy and go into the stock raising business,-Z. -EXTENSIVE DAMAGE.- The wiiidstorni of last week did a great deal of damage to the lobster gears and herring nets on the North Side of the Gulf besides causing u great dam- age to fences and windows iii several homes and business houses.-7.. -IDEAL WEATHER.- The farm- ers around Tignislrare in the midst ot' their farming and altliotigli the great deal oi’ land is yet wet t'roni the great tlowiipour of last week still it is expected if the weather keeps fine that the crops will be put in the ground in tiiiie.-Z. , -GONE HOME.- Mr. William F. Laniioii of Providence, R. I.. left Tig- nlsh Wednesday for his lionie after having been on the Island fort two weeks promoting the Providence Silv- er Black Fox Co., while in Tignish he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Oconnor.-Z. -INTERESTING TRIP. - Mr. Scott, Manager of the Tignish Branch ot` the Royal Bank of Canada left Tignish on the express Tuesday for Moncton, N. B., where he will be mar- ried to a young lady of that city on Wednesday. His many friends here are wishing much happiness to this havily couple. After their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Scott will lake an ex- tended trip on their honeymoon and will return to Tignisli about the first of July.-Z. -OUT OF DANGEFL- lt is report- ed that the faintly of Mr. James Ray- iior, Kildarr, is on. the way to re- covery after having been quarintcen- ed for several weeks by reason of, diphtlierin. Last week one of the children died front the coutngioii and at one time itwas feared that others nilght follow, but with the as- surance of the physician attending that a turn for the better is evident. Mr. Raynor's friends are overjoyed. This gentleman is a well known fox man.-Z. ' -NEW FOX COMPANY.- Mr. F. Perley Heywood one of Tignish'S wealthy men and well known as a. leader in the fox ranching business in conjunction with several business and professional men of Providence. R. I., and Mrs. Brenton ('J‘Connor also ot' Tignish are applying for Letters 'Patent to incorporate the Providence Silver Black Fox Company oi' Prince I-idivarri island with ticad office in Tigiiish. This Company have four pairs of the very best young foxes and by being under the personal inanage- ment, care and ranching of such a well-able caretaker as Mr. Heywood himself, this Company should prove a great enterprise.-Z. -SCHOOL WORK.- Standing ot' the pupils in the different grades ol' Tignisb Grammar School for the month ol' May. Grade VII.-1, Arthur Arseiiault; 2, Benoit Gaudet; 3. Har- old Hackett. Grade VI.-1, Henry Perry; 2, Maxwell Murphy. Grade V. -1. Fidele Arsenuult; 2, Alva Carter; 3. Leo Arsenault. _.Grade IV.-(lst. I ’w";&i:iauln|itTe au iwefliill “The sum 'rim wiii Use You WIIKB” . ,__ , _...-_..~. .. _,.._»-~ ~- _er _ , _ _ _ '_ '_ " " " , "__ ._ .,,,,,. .,_~ ,;.,,,,,..»_.- -viii-1.111 f~v----"f»w~"t*¥\°t- ' ll“I=a'1r‘~+;r+l~"a‘ ,r'\1»\--»»'_»-it-als-.r nemafka. e are of Shirts _ '_.,.,.~,.-,.-,`.,'_.,'. » 4 fd.- .- .Q ‘f 'X Absolutely and E_mphatiC21llY the _Biggesl V-_31u_e5 i' _ for your‘ money at this sale of Working ;S__i'1_1rt_S .ever seen -in this country. ' ' _ .,.>.¢_-.\~.'»-.'-¢- `_. The Prices are Less than Wii_l_1i¢Sai¢ C9# its Economy for you to buy your shirts now. Our usual quality and *E at a price that will make gasp. This is a splendid _ chance for you to get your shirt supply at a big sav- ij- ing in price. .w ' 100 Doz. Shirts Pf- - 1.", __ ,. .. -1‘»“~l°~f‘~l‘€‘~l*-l _ _,_ ~- v 'I ~’.'€‘»'f' .1- ,x~ .y 3, .~,~ _:__ - 7 5c Shirts for 50c ` 1 .25 Shirts for 7 5c - colors and sizes. 50c Every Shirt guaranteed regular 75C value in all Your money ne V e r bought a bigger value I .t- Jr than you can get now. .- All colors and sizes. ` ~ 1 MM _-f--1-i-is s1.5o shirts for $1.00 l '. v These values are remarkable. Better investi- ' gate before they are all gone. - »]\ ,3- :,- .,- .4 »',< -_ v. f. ,~. '. 5 -I . '_ 'A _'_- '< :F Jr -a -'f :,- NOT VERY ANXIOUS AT SUBMARINE ACTIVITY LONDON, June 1.-The success of the German submarines ln their at- tacks oii the British fleet supporting the army on the Gallipoli Peninsula, which has resulted in the sinking of the battleships Triumph und Majestic and the ever increasing activity of these boats in the waters around the British Isles, and the threat to carry this underwater warfare to the Suez Canal and the trade which passes through that waterway, while they I- _ _£ . . , . "" `~‘ 'f l A job lot of Shirts we procured from a jobber. _ These shirts would wholesale at 50c each in Montreal. -_ All colors and sizes. 25c ff Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1 i ,',. Jr -l* 'P ,rr ,vp have not caused any great uneasiness in naval circles liere, have brought the officials to it iealizatioii of the great danger that will exist it’ Ger- many is able largely to increase her ileet of “li” boats. Trade to and t`roiii British ports goes on as tliotigli there were no sub- marine danger, und it is stated that there will be no ititerruptioii in the operations in the ilnrdunelles. The fleet there will have to assist the army on the Gallipoli Peninsula taking chances of destruction by submarines and mines or shellfire. 40 Doz. Shirts at I Regular 50c Value 2 On SaleSaturday I ,I i -'.< J: 5: -'.' \ ~ ¢ v ` /rv ` f,f_f_¢_,-_.._i_- _-,v._. "."‘4 “A Jr 4* "‘ i' " " " "` " " "/1` °‘ i' ' The spirit of British merchantmen was indicated today in the reply of a sailor to Lord Mersey’s quest ons at the inquiry into the sinking oi the steamer Fulubu by a German sub- marine sometime ago. Asked whether he would go to sea again, the sailor promptly replied: “Yes." “Save 150 on four shirts ~ at Shirt Sale at Prowse's. See adv. 1209-0-3M3i . _,_ Af... `_. _ _ ,- I I .ani of Q .. I _ _t _ -.._',1‘_ , l.*,.‘l1'1ii.’»ii,_ wi _Give Unmixed Fertilizers Op- ll9rillliiiy T0 I-ifllve Their Supei_ji<_i_ifi_t_y--- All that we ask you to do in like many others, a Walking; talking advertisement Of .ff the-merits of our unmtxed fertilizers, is to give ithem 1-»-‘M-P--»1~ at- f»-----»-~1-'~- ,°""°°- ‘ ‘=*"~*'~'_=.°.'- an‘ihonest We know our fertilizers will prove their T "“"""' "T D" sup(-:r1o1*ityt_o"your delight and profit ' 1 ' ' “ ‘i 'i l V ,. . ` ., _ _ _ i 1 order to make you _ Science has yet to produce a_ better crop cuitivator-.a stronger and m01’¢ _. effective plant food than those unmixed fertilizers that we are now offering. I Be- ; sides being superior in quality they are more economical than others. ' ' ` , Write today for prices and full particulars regarding our unmixed fertiiiz¢!‘,8» __ We have some nicely priniied .bookletsl containing many he|pm hint, , on ~; male- your worn ooflondtproductive and pm1i¢3b1¢_-.ask for them, they»1.¢f*¢¢_ _‘ __ . 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