_ ii; J THE reputation for ‘ll -'si 1 ll i _ durability that I-_ ff _ 1 attaches to this ware `\' Ag ` -\-_/ »\\ should influence you in its purchase. ,, , , To protect 'yourself - - , look for the trade mark. ,' ‘ There are other“Rogers," J' ” but only one 'genuine 1847 ROGERS BROS. i Y I , , l l if L nu pieces illustrated l i show tllo Continental Patfcm rf;-E rg- i , ; ggi): 9 On; f sold by ,'_i.§;'a,§°,5 g0.._,_ _ ' leading dealers ,__‘§,-xgéggagt-§ | Nada in Canada by T Meriden Hrirqnnia Co., Ltd. ‘ l Humiltorn, Ontario __?4-----»~- -~--__-_- -T--_f-=--_-_-_E __i --1 ._~-~ _ W ‘---- lf-fl --~-- .-- -IL -L-_»1 @ M- ~ Iv.: = 'E en Q | the committee may be enabled to look ' ~ u at the question from the flshermen,s 1 point of view.-Y 1.;-___ .2 A Youll Li ke' the Flavor ' 404°- 45*-50'* Par Pound B 1_1 , 'Q THE ACADIAN 58039 Enrolment No. 19 'l`he Standard Bred and Registered Horse the ACADIAN, 58039, will make the season of 1916 as follows :-Leave the stables of W. 'l`. Semple, Travellers Rest, Monday May Ist for Leonard Schurman’s liedeque, at noon: thence to Alex. Anderson’s. Fernwood, over night. (Tuesday May 2) to Wm. `.\'oonan’s, Albany, noon, thence to J.\/V. How- att’s, Cape Traverse, over night. (Wednesday May 3) to Jabez Lea’s, Victoria, at noon ; thence at or near J. Bradley’s, Kelly’s Cross, over night (Thursday May 4th) to George Deacon's, North Vi/iltsliire, at noon; thence to Watson Smith’s, \\/heatley River, over night. (Friday May 5th) to Frank Andrews- New Glasgow, at noon; thence to James Stewart’s, Bay View, over night. (Saturday i\lay Oth) to David Cole’s, Clifton, at noon; thence to the stables of W. 'l`. Semple, '1`raveller’s Rest, where he will remain until Monday, May 15th, when he will proceed as before. __ The ACADIAN is sired by Sableton, 20972 (2.21%), sire of Gwennie(2.22§{,) Melva (2.23), Mabel (2.25) Sableton is by Sable Wilkes, 8100 (2.18) sire of 50, including Teddy Bear (2.05) ; Lauretta (2.08%) and Trilby Direct (2.o8'/4). Sable Wilkes is by Guy Wilkes, 2867 (2.15%) sire of 93 including Fred Kolel, (2.07%), Hulda (2.08%), ami the dams of 110 including Deuervo (2.06%)- Solana Boy (2.07): Guy Wilkes is by Geo. Wilkes 519 (2.22), sire of 83 and the dams of 110, Geo. Wilkes is by Hambletonian 10. ' The AC/\DIAN’S dam is Nellie Bird hy Nelson, 4209 (2.09), sire of 62 including Merrill, (2.10%), Lady Nelson (2.14%), Edmund (2.16%), The daughters of Nelson have produced thirty in the Stan- dard list. Nelson is by Young Rolfe, 3517 (2.21%), sire of nine,ani;i mersiae. 9755-msmzlnii §,°,,g,_°°°w,'i}Y,\': ,,,'g’§°,,,{,,,|,.:6 \l‘§.,f¢ mu- --- tion bathe e eyes W0 °\ll’ Bl ‘ ._¢;g||[N1»,'__ T10 C* load, mu. dgil , and you N like!! ¢° N lllwérnnfl i on i e ' °'{“¢i. 'i°ii'° in i-gm-ipfiori ini ‘an .S-' fue * _ l __, _ vs J 1-ltr-liui¢m¢»ii ir we im as :wi-'i=i.f»° ~ ‘ ‘ a" may pmvrfee .th QQ" .... . » .rig _ .. .___-_' pg r :mud |__u-2. nur' ew _ 0 0. *-3 "vga rd r at e rem ts 1-Pong from . r°.°i iid' 9*' 5,* W1 ' 5% U35” °\'i zdlhave been tol that have phone. _ 3,. T. _B_ A, L'l‘D.,|& V ge-main. cum-set. siipimersioo - - 1 ss-5-ismnzi. 3% ;,,,°‘,;{‘2“,'1.‘i,‘,lI','L‘l?..i°'i»‘li.Z'i£»°'z§'»’=ii . -_ , i ti on i '-.._'WANTED. -An experienced Gro-, pdddcrugeolxfz you Qéypt cery, Clerli.'_Apply at 'once io n. 'r. noi- \. _ ywfT°;§;_}*,}§,§§l1,°;°:_~ N 11°* mm, umlseo snmmej-side. " 3°, wi... ww- miliift _p i’ \-'-~"- ~ -A-9191-sivmaisii. v:h;§$q:;3;amtnn?w'u""B§yve 'vim -mumenv-.-w.< c. carrie, Elm-l }',’,§"I,'{§g,§`,°,,1,§ ‘§.,§‘}§’,,,'2‘i,’f sdale has opened a mlllluery momwglupsn are only like cm‘tclies¢da¥u&v€;y Special low prices. Choice goods. Come -evzvdggrgaglggg m`;‘§§k‘;¢;‘§d‘““¢§',nd,fmn 'g and inspect the stock. mm se, gf 0,, can, like many others, 9795-5-17m1lpd. get olear, healthy, strong mametlc eyes 'i"°”"‘ "‘° "'<‘i’°"'i"'i~" 233 'ih'i'i“iii| ii: -on. cake. -It. '1‘. Holman Lima- },},}§,?},“‘§,,I2.'.l'{ipii‘<’.'.’. ‘iiy iiiiiii. it yo... ang. ted, Summerside are booking ordeirs gistcginnot. _ m - for Oil Cake at surprising prices; e- 'A Inuit my P_hy_¢l¢|m :avlium \bm=& HVGYY L0 be "wie in about two Weeks- §~ii”E'?"ii§“.?'..;..1i'¢‘.f’;..¢ i'.I’§‘£§.’liZ§’;¢‘.'I..l'?.".&i......&._:. ~ °.'%.:~.°:.ai.1..'s‘:'..".‘.f.:9 .:.'.‘l°.1..l"°“"..il’-'...- .1 ’"°“'"”’2’°“ ."‘.:...'.'.'r~%'..l‘.".1.:°.:.-:‘.‘f.:.:..'.£f.=.':%_-*f° '“°‘ ‘- » "E. A. Foster and Reddiu Bros. fill » _ENGA°E“ENT ANNOUNCED' many Bon Opto prescriptions, and ~Mir. and Mrs. Thomas Andrew. St. m ‘am ml cum", E eanor’s announce the engagement of W 5 Y Y ' Write or phone your hooking there daughter Helena Alexandra to M, Percy J0hu»C,."by 0, Ban", AL bérta. son of"Mr. Albert R_ and Mrs. -CASCAPEDIA ARR|VES_- The Crosby Summerside. marriage to-take csscapeaia arrived in summersiae place last of Iuue.-X. early yesterday morning bringing one --- of the largest corgoes in her history. -MAPLE LEAF INSTITUTE.-The, She left at 4 o'clock for Charlottetown. YGEIIIRI' meeting of the Maple L98! The officers this year are the same Womens’ Institute met at Truveller's as last year with the exception of the Rest Hell on May ith. There were Purser, Mr. Payne, formerly of the 15 members present. Several matters Arranmore succeeding Mr. W. H. Da- of business were idllloussed. During~ vis who retired after over 40 years ln March and April 24 pairs of socks were the sex-vlce_ He is a nov/ Superin- knlt by the members. and It ls the in- tending the export of munitions for the tentlon of the Institute to devote thelrl 'mnerlul Mnnltlons Commission, ln time now to making hospital shii°ts'Montreal.-C. ‘ for the wounded soldiers. The next-l €.._..?;__ meeting will be hold on Thursday June q 15th, at the home of M W R W it HESTERN Pensonll" , rs. . _ a e, - ~ Grangemount. - -°_' _ ____ -Mr. Leonard Roberts of Middleton a\\\\\\\\\\\i¢l/lAIlllllf.i\\\i\\\ 9113-5-iemtr . ....11 wa _ . , 52 , A .I 0*-V . ;. :Loi _ ; women-lg _virl\fit'w9&n wlblllllf" "f: , 1,01' opt .-10.... 112 J-with the unusually at,trac_hve»Spr108 Wa15tS~,.. ,. An Everyday Shirt at $4.50 to' $6.00, We mention this an everyday skirt b_ecau_Se the _ f style is one you can wear any waist and the 'mat- erial used ot gond wearing serge. Also Shepherd Check Skirts at $3.75 and 3.98. Corduroy Velvet Skirts $4.35 i ` ` A dressy skirt at $4.35 in colors Copenhagen Blue, Castor and White. If you 'want ti real dressy skirt you will be impressed immediately with this model. Wash Skirts at $1.00, 1.25, 1.60 and 1.75 Drop in and see this extraordinary line. It_ will E take but a few minutes to convince you ot this tm- beatable offer. We have them in Pique and Repp- 23 to 36 waist band. Lengths-36 to 40. , _ \ /(|>*»,,|;. _ »~» W/"£,@\lWIllIlllZ\\\\\\\\\\*IIIlA\\\W cnlng, May Sth. A11 excellent luncheon was served by the Indy members to all present, and it pleasing number of an interesting program was the fol- lowing address. read by the Pres’ dent of the above mentioned society, to the boys of the 105111:- Corpl. Geo. lieiiiiessey. _FUNERAL THURBDAV _The m_ has accepted the position of teacher Bugle, percy |.~m-mr r School. pta _ ' neral of the lute Mrs. Donald Ramsay 1" Hum" Rive _ Tlios. Dawson arlc Thom son will take place Thursday afternoon at G Pte MAS TE RP IE CE Enrolment No. 9 will entertain at his stables, The Recess, Victoria. Lot 29 from 10 o. ni. to 4 p. m. this week. CHARLES R. PALMER Victoria, Lot 29, _ ' This Island. - ` 9779-5-ltimlilpd. g l M the famous McLaughlin. Tudhope, day the First day of June next.A_D.19161 , to George gitdnholmi had: elhencell thence Jester! southeid and easter- ainsng- thg|p,.‘i;¢tn¢»i`-wreath ¢r.°m,th§ I o _ r _ oince of Mcqusrrle A; Arnenault, Bar# ,lasted this ilrst day of May, A. D. u 2 o'clock. from the residence of her son _Mr ' W' Holm 'GPYGSGMBHVG Mn John S_ Ram“y_ summenidg to for Messrs Horne & Co.. a11dKtlic wiiinoi cemetery. The death or Mi-ii. ““”"“‘°““ "“"’e”“*” ,°‘{~' at 0"' Ramsay occurred at Bmcton' Ma", slngton is doing quite a l.:'i:.k trade. and the remains will arrive in Sum- 1”' merside this evening_ She leaves to I,"Mr' H“"`y Bealrsio' leach" nt mourn three daughters' M,_B_ H_ v_ ownnl has resigned his school and is Smith, Bedfo,.d_ Ma", M,_B_ Ernest visiting his home in Ma; -yue .t..- ii Roberts’ Brocwn’ Mass' and Mm A_ few days before taking 1.. ‘tis i nuns W. Hicks. Lynn Mass, also two' sons, 'N a member °f the “C” “'93” “JU John S. Summerside and William of '"7' Honolulu.-p. -ENJQVABLE coNcsnT.- A most enjoyable entertainment was held in Malpeque Hall on Friday evening . E D Pte. Earle Howutt Pte. Maynard l~‘oy - __.," lash presided over by Mn Kem, Mc_ The Christian Endeavor Society of Pte. A. Lofurgey Pte. Guy Ilollund Soldiers of the 105th Battalion: Having learned that within ii coni- parativcly short period of time, you will he leaving your -native province to take up quarters at another mill- tury training point, before proceed- ' ing to me front to take your places bcsldc the boys in the firing line, I wish to say to you on behalf of the ofllcers and members ot' the C. E. Society of the Tryon Presbyterian Cliurch assembled here this evening at this our concluding tioclnl event Gouggn who acfed -38 chairman in A 111.0 TI‘y0h Presbyterian Cllllrcll wercwof the season, thin it ls witli iecliiigs most agreeable manner. The best' of "At h°m°" t° me T"Y°" boys °f the ot' pride, not uiiininglcrl with regret. order was maimmnedand the sum of 105th Battalion. at the residence 0f~th'1t we your fellow citizens anxl 40 was realized F110 in Mr. D. J. Thompson. on Monday ev- friends have gathered together here S . o w g was the programz- Chorus-“Till the Boys Come- Home." Reading-Gladys Mcy Nutt (encored).Dlalogue-“The Spelling Class". Duet-"Rainy Day"-Erwin Taylor and Marlon Young, Skipping Exercise. Solo-Barbara McGougah (oneored). Dialogue by Blsncheliunter and Marlon Young (encored);lnstru- mental music-Misses Bearlsto and Craig (encored); Dialogue-“The Tables 'l‘urned”; Song-“Pussy Wil- low"; Reading-Ruth Burns (encored) Solo-Claude Besrlsto (eneored); Rec-- itation-Muriel McNutt (encored); Dl~ alogue-Mrs. “Bolivnr's Quilting Par- ty";Solo-Duncsn McGougan (en- eored); Reading-“Blddy’s Trials" among the Yankees"; Reading-Bar bare Craig (encored);Solo-Russell McKay tencored); Dlalogus-"The` Matrimonial Advertisemeut"in two acts. Instrumental music between the acts. lntermlsson and sale of lunches Solo-Russell McKay (encored);Cho- rus-"The Call of the Motherland"; National Anthem.-The accompanists for the eveiilng were Miss L. Bearlsto and Mrs. W. Delany, A large sum was realized which goes to the Red Cross. -D ._i._._.___9__ 'IQ ANNIE GARRET. A pall of sadness was east over Soiiris and vicinity on the evening of May 4th when it was learned that death had come and claimed for its own, Annie, beloved daughter of John and Mrs. Garret. after an illness of short duration in the seventeenth year of her age. The deceased was u_.brlght loveable girl of sterling disposition and was a general favorite. Her traits of charac~ ter endeared her to ull. She was one whom all loved who knew her. A beautiful flower has been plucked from our midst- to be transplanted in the heavenly home. 1 ` Although of such young years she proved herself 'a valued member oi the Presbyterian Church, Sourls and was interested in'al1 its activities. Hei- place ln the regular services of the Church was never empty. In the choirs, I the Btibhltii School her helpfulness iivxill not 'soon 'be forgotten, She was a1rw_ay¢`uro foley. ltlllliwainyrui ima niiinrul worker. ‘ ' ' ~ "Phe fune_ _ _ w __ _vary largely at . "nrday afternoon , 8 h andy £0 hcted by her `B_` . Al0i` ~ Heli!!! assisted by Rev. E. . Styles. The floral tributes were beautiful Bl _ Clue Offthe _ Chu o a pillowfkom tli_f‘;_0’§%hool. e 9 _A _ greece/gt o wreath emily death; the audition ouftgng' 0 I ll I I'l ' llihrffhf f|\‘r:fP\l|'iIi;k`gTiIn:.xln flirglllarltnglg c . I to ll . iid. $1.2 '32 ¢.‘i.`.'... 1 '$7 ii."»“'°wii¢'i'.. lilo his lo"\flal'ly ly lov-'l this evening to take this opportunity of liiildlng you farewell, and to wish you "God speed" ns you take your departure from amongst us. Wie are proud that you have en- listed iii a grand cause, that of sav- lng our country and our homes from the tyranny and oppression of a highly organized and unscrupulous eneniy, and wherever you may be, whether in the quiet of camp life or lu the stern realities of battle, our prayers will be that God in His kind providence may spare you one and all to return to your native land and to your respective homes and loved ones, when the dawn of peace has arrived. J. W. MORRISON, President C. MORRISON, Secretary l W 111# 'dw 1 9 “Thank you, will take the f li Mimnilu 1 Nerve Food with me.” “I don’t want to miss a single dose, because it is doing me so much good. My nerves were so bad that I could not rest or sleep, and would get up in the morning feeling tired out. enjoying my meals. There did not _ seem to be so much to worry me, and I began to find a new p1easLu'e in life. It is wonderful the way the Nerve Food is building up my health and ed. She loaves to mourn besides 0.* filters tc.. 8ummei°|ide_ UNMC Ill lotion » listen; annie, Edna, "Della, Lille.; Bessie, Nellie ang nice, x aogrpwy ‘lil 1 'ri-louise ¢. MK 0 i 'Ln as xv @3116; mdN»' iff* A 1...... ' ;.i'§'.i'r.rii....."'»”'m..' “Besides that, I frequently had severe nervous headachcseand got so cross and irritable that every little noise would set my nerves on edge. I did not seem to have any energy or strength, and the slightest exertion would use me up entirely. “Then a friend told me of the benefit. she obtained from using Dr. Chase ’s Nerve Food, and I decided to give; it a`tria,1_. It WHS not long till, I found that I was sleeping better and L.. A ` 17.1!-.\i_. `~. strength, and since I have been using it I have found out that many of my lady friends have had a similar ex- perience." This is the way women every- where are talking about Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. Seldom has any treat- ment ever aroused so much favorable comment. While natural and gentle 111 ILCUOU, this food cure is wonder- fully potent in building up the run; down system., Ask your friends abou-ti it and put it to the test when in need of restordtive treatment. f ` ' T'”T"'.' -",.l"'_"' 1 3 li 'Y ' ._ J »»5`r§W`