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Moivnanv ' ~ _ rm: onAru.o'r'rE'i.'owN oUAnp1.@N“f~~ - * . , ' 1 ` 1 ' ,a .'l U .|.',' A' . . ~ : _ _ ~ L . v ° A ‘Y ° ’ ' I ’ _ s . . . ‘ 1' `_§"-fy* l _ .__ _ _ _._____,_n...,__ 26, 181Y_____ ' ; _A _ _W __ _ _‘M .__ gi-4 ~ _ Y .. ~.'!.__;. _ _ _ _-__1 _ __ '_ _,___ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _.__-____._.Y_ __ _ ___ _ _ _*__*_ _ _ ___ __ _`____.___»_,. __ _ \ l. ,..-P" i . t i .el _ *‘*‘;"" ;`_;_;~_;__.».` ;f,_ .¢n'_ _ :\_ -er»--v-"""""J ;\t_1§~"-.`T'§`.§ ‘.4 . lu. Suits for Boys $3.85 Here is a very special suit at this low price made up from a good quality English tweed dark fancy blue and med. grey norfolk style, bloom- er pants well made and looks as good as the high- er price suits. Compare this suit with the catal- ogue prices. Very special ..... ._ 3.85 Boys from 7 to 12 years. $5.00 Boys fancy tweed nor- folk suits in fancy, med - and dark browns and greys sewn to loose belt style. blooiner pants if purchased at todays price they would cost You at least two dollars inorc. Sizes for boys from 8to 13 years.. _$.00 Iioys new spring top~ pers just the coat for the little chap these mild days,in brown, dark and light lawn, plain navy blue serge and chevioi and greys for boys from Ii to ti' years 4.00 to.. 7.50 Also plain red in plain or norfolk :it 5.3!. and ________________ ._ (5.50 Child’.°. buster suits in fancy grcy and brown tweccls and plain blue Serge and fancy lilue with shepherd plaid trimming, Coit has belt and small collar. Bloomer pants, sizes for boys from 2 to ti years Ii.75t0 _ _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . ._ 6.0() Boy’s fine worstcd Suitsin fancy grev and Brown plaids and Pin stripes some ofthe famous Sandford S u i t s will never loose their shape all sizes 10.00 12.00 up to ............... ..15.00 Boys New Spring Suits arriving every day in all the new fancy tweeds, norfolk styles; also plain. navy blues and grey $3.85 to 15.00. $3.00 Boys blue serge blouse suits. Made from_ a good quality fine English blue serge, blouse has large sailor collar with cord and whistle. Long sailor trousers this will make a dandy wearing suit for the little chap and will not fade for boys from 4 to 7years ._...3.00 $6.00 Boys dark fancy tweed norfolk suits, also fancy light brown good quality tweed will make an ex- cellent wearing suit, bloomer trousers govem fasteners all sizes for boys from6to 16 years. Very special 6.00 Boys navy blue Serge norfolk suits in good quality-all wool fine liiiglish sergc coats are infidc norfolk styles loose or sewn belt we can iluar- :iiitee any of llicse suits as they arc all genuine fast colors. All sizes for boys from 8to 17 years (350 |5.00 $8.50 r Boys’ Dark Brown and Fancy Grey Tweed _Suits pinch Black Mode S.B. style with sm all half Belt Bloomer Pants gov- ernor fastener one of the newest M o d e ls this spring. sizes for Boy’s from 8 to 16 years.. ....................... ._8.5U Men’s all pure wool Bannoclibum double and twist trowsersin plain or stripped pattern all sizes from 32 to 46 waist _ 3.50 pair Men’s Double and Twist Bannockbuin all Pure wool ‘Suits all sizes S.B. or D.B. Styles at the ` old Price ........15,00) + .- » . MDORE an-ii-1 ‘ _ _ and#--._ " ° McLEQD LIMITED i -THE MDRNING DAl\i.V.Guordi\l can be obtained at LiiIerl.y’s Toulon ini Parlors, Summerside._ _.__ _ --PARTIES REQUIRING HAY. either loose or pressed can procure some by calling on John A. Mann. of Burlington. ` 5029-3-26M2i. -ACCIDENT AT KENSINGTON.-4 Mr. John Warren had the misfortune - to get caught in some manner in the iplalnlng machinery of his mill on 'Wednesday. getting his knee cap knocked oft’ and otherwise injured.- K. -FOR SALE, nine acres of land with new dwelling house and barn. lone mile from Suinmerside, on Road 'leading to St. Eleanors. Write or phone Reuben Dlckteson. Electric Light Co.. Mill Vale. 5030~3-26M2i. I -c».i.i. is2.niNo s_ win connect Holniiin’s new Carpe; and Furniture _Department over the telephone; or call personally and soo the many |liandsoine lines c-i' House Furnish- .ings received lnst fall. You will save ` money 'hy trading at Ht'/lman'B. 5021 T0 CROSS ATLANTIC.- An at- tempt to cross the Atlantic from ilaliliix is soon to be made by the` 1 fifteen year old 90 ton schooner Al. ,l1ambra. which came off 'the marine irailway, Halifax last week and towed back to Central wharf where she spent the winter before going to Dart- i nioiith for an overhaullng and painting- Cnptaln Beattie, of Picton, who is in llulifax._purchased the Alhambra last _fall lifter iilio arrived from P. E. Is- land with a cargo' of potatoes for Jos- cph Wood, Captain Beattie has sold linr to parties at-Preston. England 'and _ ioi°~that port sho isfto loadii 'cargo of ' WESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Mayo Brennan. teacher ~Tlio Misses Nora and Zota Dal- ion nl’ ‘Cliarlottc-.town are visiting friends ln Tlgiii i`or the Canadian we y g luck Elmer" is the wish of his many _ CONTENT. Not theii"s the medal or the clasp Not tlioir’s the bannereil monument Ah, not for these the wreath to grasp, lie content Froin coral deep. from utmost shore. Ono voico ascends, but no lament l"i-oni Eiiglisli dcuil the wldoworld o’oi‘, "Tell Eiigliiiiil hero we lic coiitont." This in tho iaiiguagc. this the tongue, 'Flint liolds or sea Ur continent Siroiigcr thi-in any song yet sung. "Toll England licrc we' lio content.” STEPHEN PHILIPS. lN _FIVE MINUTES, Nll _ |N[llllESllllN, GASUR _ ' SUUR, ll Slll|VlllBH _ -Munoogic M'A'ii'riN. -|'|' PAY5 1° Nl! in this Province -Mn. w. K. meoouaan is cum- _ ` ' ‘ iliiin representative in Summernido. 4950-8.221/i2i. M _ / -INSTITUTE MEETING.-_The re- gular, monthly meeting of the New Annan Wometvs institute' was held in the school house on March 16th. After the Roll Call the regular business was taken un. A letter was real from Canon Simpson concerning the adoption of it priaonorot war. lt. was *decided to canvass the school district for funds, to be used in adopting a prisoner of war. The Secretary gave thc report on_ the boxefs containing socks and other conifc-ntl. sent to Pros. Driscoll McKinnon,.Neill Me Geo and Sergt. ii. . McDonald. it was decided that more boxes should be packed-and dent to the boys in France. The members discussed ways of raising funds for Patriotic purposes and they' decided to sell candy 'iit"'St`Z'“Pi'itrlcit's 'Concert in Kensington and uso the -proceeds for Patriotic purposes. Interesting pa~ pers on '""Tlirift," “How the Red Cross Was Organized," and "Con- versation and Tha Child" were read by Mrs. Mclntyre. Miss'_1"lllman and Miss Wright. Meeting closed with National Anthoni. ' _ _ suiiiiiiis|_n_t_ stil in PRIZE LIST CLASS C. CONTINUED. FLAX SEED.- 1, E.J. Vesney; 2, Arsiio Gallant; Ii, Robert Gnuilct. MANGLE SEED- 1. li S Ai li TURNIP SEED.-1, J. E. l\iurpliy‘ ii`l?.?£f“.¥.".~l‘;'I`.‘?$..T"° ww" °“" “‘ "`°' 2' 5Ifi):’a‘§i‘i`éri§1ité"3'£u;1~S°“‘l~ Simon: T' K _ ' be the Judge if we are not in a P0sition } to invite comparsion from any source ge ‘ New C; I-in H ' ` Sh' ‘ ;S‘f,;\~,° gf==§’ SE§°§, frfgfu ._ and have the decision made in our Favor __ .» .°.".l'”"‘ 321153” ..°‘T~'§2‘l’};...T_"“‘“" i” f"°io°'3$°»3'$‘. ' “"° “ A 1 _ _ _. ' " p _ g niidli; Iltefvi. D`r. lCainpbi;ll.l VE2'C§tE$.- 1, Tiieo. Ross. _ _-_ phy, 2, Thcs Stavert COL. ISLAND WEED SEEDS.- 1. Harr Mayse; 2, Fred Moysc; 3, Ber- tha lxunn; 4. F. L. __(`.‘airns. D E lov as this is the 3rd time this cup Y holds both the Dalton and Hartz Cups having won them last year LINEN TABLECLOTH- 1, Mrs zio Woodside; 2, Mrs. D. J. McMur- . do. Hooked Rug any material donign.-~ 1, Mrs. W, G. Scliurniaii: 2. Mrs. li. J. McMurdo. '- Pair of S0cks.-1. Mrs. Louis il. Perry; 2, Mrs. Jos. Lctllnlr. Knitted Sweater-~ 1, Miss Annio 'llhonipson . . . Crochet- 1. N. Matlhenon; 2, Mrs. J. W. Hogg. ' Special prize from hanrll.-raft. for crochet, Miss- Evolyn Arsonault. (lol Toys. (Wood)-» 1. Jon. Diuinr '|‘oyn (any material)--1. Jon, Diinn:'2 Evol_vn Arsouault. ' _‘ Toy Showing mont orlgiiialll.y.- i. ii D mi Jo . u . - f r _ ln spanking of the erxhihltn in clans `B. of which Leslie J. 'I‘n|iiiaiit~ Dist. rict ropresoiitatlvo for Princo Coiintv said that i/his class w'hicli was opon lo those wiio cidiibitcd in the iitaiidiniz . 9| PER fields oi' grain- competition contiilnvtl TH§|N'f°|"aEE:c‘rHE;PerT,|EE5 8-f;M_ grain of oxccllent quality. in. whonl.` |,, nw m,,.,,.h.|; nwny nf Mrs! John Aon Ai.i. oisrnsas ooss. WW” FW’ W” *"0 *USG* “WS “Htl A. hit...-ay o Clyilh Rlvtin Mm" UIC ml” ““mDl°.H S'h°W“ W_‘1\°° V_°"Y 5°°‘I»` 7th the nclglkiorhootl has lost n much the entries in wliito clieff and white .. 1 _ _. _ , - - _ ordgrtffIifrggigtdx;-.bgeefégggchiudil Russian were small _but were puro and -;;.]|Bc‘:,€1_ céhe was a f,,_1,_|\[u| wil-e_ dovot. S°="°“» ‘*i'“v°°°‘_§*» §‘§f_' §_'j“{}_‘;‘{E i'.i‘§i§e“.§i'.i'.`f.d' ..if.i"§f§¢.i¢§ii§ "“2`lZ.»§' '§{,’,,’,§‘°‘}I§i`;,§‘,".‘f,"‘§}'ff.§`.f°.`§..2li`i'..§"` “Kill 'md “°“m°" "1 veg", em sm seed was pure and free from weed ,me,fu0n_ _of recent years ,hc had ii_ist_thats__-;_i:_i_3:_€_;9 stggigh relgggtm seeds, the competition from first to been much m,u.b1(,d Wm, heart wqak. I euargeorld If wh” you on fer. ‘HSL WHS, keen and 'Fry ©1059- Th°"°_ ness iind tier panning, though expected “ _le _ww ° stubborn lumps vw was only one entry o old island Black at any time, was ii surprise to m0Sl 'sighs gat; and arcuate Bom- und'|g§s;'. OMS bm it W" °f sul"-”`|°" q““m?’-l bocaiine we had become accustomed 3 I _1 _I-nd acid_ ___/ngue' wMed_ The exhibits of 2 Rowell and 6 Rowed to hm. ,-aiiyqng after so many weak " °° ’ ml bu d n'_ ~barlsv were pure plump and wcll turns. She leaves to mourn her going ym" "md" ‘med W e an “ed 8FHdéd» | her beloved partner in life, three sons 1 ‘“"°““’d '.°°d ‘md md; ‘°“g“° °°"~ R- H. Robertson the Judge of P0111- one' or which is with the `ii.';'"§§2l.ir‘i;ii1§B)f.iii =;;=:t_:_2._ éiowe _i_v_v_i§i_it; s. `ri..3s_ sh... ' 1. Cempare our Goods, 0 u f Briggs, Qui' '_ Qualities in all lines and We leave you fo l’.;‘.§‘.‘i`.l‘..’“.iI‘é”.‘l‘.;§?.'§J.l.iI’.ll!§€i’t.l‘;§ ..t..~.<.. .>...'.~ w...v.__ ._ Price to all has resulted in universal satisfaction, s_o be ioiiciiities withiheiines. 2__i_._-__~_.__iiii.....ivici.oori; 2. .vir.=_,.ios ne. among the early Ones to choose you? Sprlng Sult or "“`" €i.‘1?.i.‘l{“" "9 “"`°"”“ ‘ "'“ “`°“` .~1.»°s~“ii°»'55 i~3'ffi=`"*1'-LM' 5-"fi»E1i?f»~»1'f Overcoat or anything else in the Clothing line from _the Thutte`ii'?"wh0 rest new died con' :_i_ls;ilaEurlltT 2(.4 1ll(i:.)_l‘.eltiiiM,l‘€)' Ali)-Zeix: i \\'liat poean. what victorious ery, _ _ _ - _ _ . _ By which the molten sky is rent, ~ Leon Arsenault; 2, Mrs. John McLeod. = ». ` Clin with this silent message vie: PAIR ISLAND WOV,EN LINEN ~ "Tell England here we lie content." TOWELS.-1, Mrs. Leon Arsenault; 2, ~ ' ' Evelyn Arsenault. _ ' ’ RAG CARPET WOVEN RAG OR i r Warp.- 4 yards. 1, Mrs. Allen Mc- __in and see _ "fi - it _ i.- :___ .fb ...22?;;.§L"‘3255125;-~°‘....F"f§‘ll; _ ’""°""‘ ""'“'_ A best in the Provinces, and incomparison ' "‘S“' “" 'S “’ ‘;’€‘“--‘?....““°,§;‘.,y. .Jtill”i;21.i";‘§...il.".Tl‘;’“..ii;.ft.li till " l _ to size of City and population, it is equal _ ` 'fl f h f°“g~>' “Med U ' ' C h lk Casl'iiPrices save money our One`Cash i"'f<;~ te epi up ' ' ' bove the desei't grave oi’ the first twn HANDICRAFT DEPT. ' S, _ . 2 _ _ I _ -____ f '~ 1: .. ,= f.';`~.-_ " ~ An.) from the wandering wave as well 1 skein home-spun yarn dyed with, _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ From sailor us from Soldier Silent. vegetable dye with receipt for dying _,_+ Still comes that sweet but stern fare- attn¢11e._\__. 1, Mm Alien Mgpeod; 2_' _ _ ‘»f_ ___ _ _|- _ . IN MEMORIAM _ ‘_ Mn. oANiEi_ Looms. I On Marcli lst,-lliiiiiel Luurlo oiio of "St. Catherines iiioiit highly renpccted llicitizcns passed to _his eternal foward. lie leaves to inoiirn .1 widow and four csons; John nod Willie at homo. David ,and Lcistcr in France, serving their niuch iiiissod in tho comniiinity in `whicli lic i-cniiinil ini hc was of ii very clinrltnlilo disposition, kliid and iii~ _.nifciinivi°_. l~‘iii\i:ra.l :loi'vlc_t~ii were veni- diictod by his pastor (fu-v.l D. Mif- liciiii. ’l‘hi‘. pull lietirorii. were JHIDUS _liziim-uit. Aiigiin Mi~i"t`tdyi‘_n. Alex. Mc- .'l.i':iii_ .Ii-`iii l'ni1ii~"i»ll. '|`ll0ll1H¥‘ |lf‘»"d5l" lison and Joint t`niiic`_1‘oii. 'l‘o tlioew bo. _ rcaivcn sliu-.ci'o nyniptitliy In 0Xlel\ll0l\» . inns. .ioHN A. Munnnv. ‘ tt i and beloved iioiglilior and LONDON. Mdrgh _233`~ Pfivhto niésf shges have ren§_ttd th; I-iii_|'ue, that Emperor Willie il" ati ating front ii nervous hi-olkdopii ,An Exo nge King and Couiitry. l\'ir__ Loiirio will 'bo ‘ 'ri _ ` ,tt"'ii_o""l"li01ii‘ reiiglgtiii-”t|lld"‘§n`pé |'inli'yni6foY|_i|‘?:§ uid to have ordered him to tulie f 'F -.i Willis E _ A Piano Several styles Easy _Terms "\._.»" ° L Ee - 177 Queen Street - _ BUMMERSIDE MARKETS Huttor, croniinery, ‘lb 4041 Butter, dairy, lb . . . . .. .. ..36-37 ggilckwhcat. bus. . 1_00~1.20 nsiiins, fb 10 gs, doz. .. . . . . . .40 _ny. Dressed. ton 11.00-12.50 _ay_f_, loose, ton' 10.00-_]__l.50 (iq ig nguoi Hldetl, lb .......... .. ..19 Lamb pe1ts,lh 80-90' Oats, black. bus/.... . 0atn.whl.to.. . ....70i.o80 Potatoes por bus... ........$1.00 Straw, pressed. ton 8.00 l"ork.,organs att. tb 14~1_61/9 when, hui. i.sii°~ti.oo TWO CASES WHICH PROVE THE The use of Dr. Chas:-i'ii Ointment il wonderfully satisfactory because you n actually see the results accom- rn _bo brought about..in ii aln¢l0 ` _ight by this great ,healing ointment. _ rest, Petorboro! Ont.. writes: _"As Chltsnlliig ointment,__I conii_lder Dra alo‘| the bent o tainahe. I ha little running sore on my leg, and _ l(=:ti$itiwl1a_i_i tried itll the prislcrfg o oc ora was una e ot :ny relief from the poin_or to gg .f.\_iGt` ;i~_=di$nied. One di_w :ly tdr; - s a mea nipe oxo r. shdltfs Ointment, :lid I used it with luoh ipod results that I decliod to .gito _t 0 _ointme_pt a hir trial. ` Alto; “:*.t°: ’.:°°:. °.“= l“°“::.' :ts ‘it ln o oeosny u enoo ge my _io in entirely healed up. Since li `6ib!t‘ioilc6 wit ` ` Di*.Cl&l9'|' ment I have recommended it to m ny .. , . _ _ .h,___ _ _ . .ji\.-.` l This _tlinlmeiit Possesses. - . Power to Heal the _Skin sx1'i=iAonniNAnv i-isAi.|Na #ow- ER OF DR. .GHA8E'S OINTMENT. ri _ ,_ Mrs. W. W. Oliver, Port éorle, Annapolis co.. N. _s., writo_|~_I- am going to teh you ing' experloiii# with ‘glishedh it is surprising what chango_Di'. Chasé's Ointment. ’l`hUl'i"\vKl I spot com_;a on myktxe ?~iitite_thit\_: like a' mole, ut t' 1: nge. orlo. and several doctors whom I consulted said lt was otiln cancer, \nd'?\t~ it would have to he cut or lilim ont. I intendeg__h;vi;i_gh this dogstgut fgllrg d y n on my sr _ ii - :iieilieiod Dr_.' Chii,l\'l Ointment. 'Fo- tor I liadrniilllisa one box of thoonit- mehutni sinh tfoiiiiie into me. shi ""».2"" ".i"“"l'.'tl..i‘22 ""‘.’.‘l;...i.ft°l‘.‘.’$ 'pn e r. ' much, iilnd you »l\‘i'l!~'lMi\‘¥Y N W5' liiih this iqt .’_f,'_ . , :ei-Tmryrlloo liityc “gnu lizx. $2101* ern. or lldmli\!°ti."A5_l¢“_-. .c°~~P'°’ itod, Toronto. ` _ .....~~¢»»»¢».»..~ _ W.. _ . . ...--._-~....»..,......... ...» -aa.-_ . ' ‘ ' ~ ‘ L d. _ But in the waste to . y__;(ld1;(i_lv_i_.;;ll.-A-___;l_lio__v_e_i;Jer_:i_]g_or warp 4 _ - 1 ` lo' C the famous canadian . / ft.-;' _ wen, . _ Mrs. Jos. Lociaii-_ it r "- *' J ‘ . 4 _ - “Teil England here we lie content! liooked Rug Wool design.- 1. Liz- _ 1 ` in today and