Their appetites have ',- They never know If he does not h Jack Spratt could eat no fat His wife could eat no lean, ’ And so between them both They left the platter clean. But now Jack's changed his diet, His wife bakes home-made bread, She uses Whole Wheat Cereal And now Jack's better fed. Thieir friends ask what brought about the change They say Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal. ASK YOUl-T GROCER FOR WHOLESOME WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL. CENTRAL BEDEQUE FLOUR MILLS both improved, I - _ an lli ave it Write- rns - clisnliorremomi ousnqish t IlliIiiII II ...___..-_ 40am Hoob FLOUR - All pisee wholesale and ntsll. Hol- man's, Summerslde. 4-11-41“. l Alden Moase. 5587 5 17 6i —-LOADING LIVE H068. g-Em- ersid. May 28th., torenoou. lu- gendlng shippers list hogs with =Sec'y at once. D. N. McKay. 590')’- 502101931 -FERTILIZER FOR SALE. — iWe still have on hand a few tons Qommercial fertilizer. also car load ground iinle stone, which we are distributing at low prices for lspot cash. J. B. ltflilman. Kensing- 560215.19 4i lion, P. n. i. —HORSE NOTE. --Messrs. i-lar- _ry Arblng and‘ Chapman Jelly. 'are the proud owners oi’ foals sir- fed by Brilliant Cresceus. Sergt. {Phillips Oiheary owns a colt 1 iyear old which has been inspected §by competent horsemen and they iall say this colt is peri‘ect. This colt ls sired by Brilliant ICresceus. i - i —-CONTRACT LET. -Mr. A. E, iMacisean, M. P., has received in- formation from Hon J. C. Elliott. iilinister oi’ Public Works, Ottawa, rthat there were six tenders in all ireceived for the re-coustructlon oi the Railway Whari’ at Summerside, and the building of the potato ware- houses here. The tenders ranged all the way from $57,000 to 875,000, . ..n- ~ - ‘ IT PAYS T0 GET Til!‘ FAGTS A largo proportion of all the nerve one!!! Iennrated in a normal body is expended in tlle not of seeing. Eyes are often found to be defective so that uithonsh vision la still good, they are consum- ing twice or three times their ai- iotted portion of nerve foroodhlll robbing other vital urgnns nf their motive power. The result is serious phyl1°111 flisordnr-ollen in remote pus-ts 01 the body. Two out of every ten people are in this fix, yet the real ensue o! their trouble is often not even suspected until a thorough ex- amination discloses the facts. if there is any reason Whol- ever to suspect eye strain, the common sense thing to do is to have u thorough examination and GET TllE FACTS, ABOUT YOUR EYES. H; J. MABON OPTOM ETRIBT, Red Cross Opens Campaign Soon tan Red Cross, on Empire Day will raise $1,000,000 with which to carry Ill its comprehensive pence time program ill the interests of the re- turned soldier and the health 0i he citizens generally, n program if national welfare on which it has ilready’ spent a sum 0i over $7,000,- 100 since the war. Ciliel’ Commissioner J. 1.. Biggar. lays until the first posters appear in many parts 0i the Dominion and ihe first guns are fired. ili/lille the general plans of cam- paign have been worked out at headquarters, the detailed local ar- rangements in tile nine provinces have been ill the hands 0t‘ the val‘- Jf the campaign on Dominion Day in the \vay best suited to their dis- OTTAWA, May 18.——Thc Canad- enter on a nation-wide campaign to ‘the lowest tender received being Ifrom Messrs. Farley & Grant. oi’ Ottawa at $57,751.12, -—RECEPTION MRS. FALLIS AT SUMMERSIDE. —A reception will be given by Mrs Arthur Brennan in honour of Mrs Howard Fallis on Thursday after- noon. May 19th. Mrs Fallls is. one oi Canada's foremost orator-u and will speak in the Capitol Theatre on the same evening at_ eight o'clock explaining the system‘ ot‘ Government Control, eepecially1 from a woman's standpoint. it is therefore hoped that o large number will take advantage of the? opportunity oi mcetim: Mrs Fallisi at the residence of Mrs Brennan if Red Cross Headquarters, slates m; Thursday next from 3.30 to ii p. .hat plans for the campaign are m_ 5617513 2i well forward in nil provinces s0 .hul it is now only a matter 0t‘ _.NURS|NG c°ug5E__\/||s5 ca. thcrine M89 Gilils, oi‘ Tignlsh, has! just become a student in the Train-I int: School for Attendant Nurses conducted by the ll-lousehold Nurs- ing ‘Association at 222 Newhur,\'1 _ n: mini 1-1 WILL be loading live bogs at Konslngtou. Tuesday, May 24th. IN HONOR OF‘ e116. the conventional veil [mother o! the bridegroom. Nunlcr- "1 1'15 11"’- -n:w ANNAN use: is... ls now ready for trsinlnz. 5828. --HERRING. — Herring struck Sumtnerside harbor in large quan- tities on Tuesday night and yesteb" day there was an abundance of the delectable fish offered for eaie about the town. —'GHURCH NEWS — if the Board of Health Permit, 8t. Mark's Church, Kemslnglon, will the ra- opened at 3 p. m. on May 22nd, Sunday School in the Hall at. 10. s. l. --ANGLICAN SERVICES - 0n 22nd inst, in» Burlington. 10.30 a. m. and French Illiver 7 p. m. Sun- day School oue hour before these services. —RAIS‘ING POULTRY-A number of citizens have, this year, gone into poultry raising. ‘Consequently a number oi incubators have been .. purchased. These are said to have given good satisfaction. Whether or not the hens have heard ohthis new chick producing inventlonls urknown. but it may be account- able for the tardinegg on the pgrl of the hens regarding their tradl. tional spring occupation, that oi hatching. One old barnyard chief- tal-n has become so discouraged that he has taken it upon himself to do the hatching. A: present he is "holding down" twenty eggs, He 111 6x11911181? savage and knows no frlenis; does not “cluck" but con- tinues to crow. Should he keep up the good work and in due time sally forth with his brood, we will have to give him the road but why nol also our hats. Illlllliil o Right Rev. Thomas O'Donnell, Bishop of Victoria, B. (2., who is in Toronto this week in connction with the 75th anniversary of St. Ml- chael’; College on May 10-11, and who will remain for the 75th anni- versary of the De La Salie institute May 15-17. --BROWNE- BARBOUR — An_ event oi unusual interest took 11111116 81- Lile home oi ‘Mr. Edward O. Barbour. when his only daugh- ter. Alberta Belle, was united in mflrfiflge to ‘Herbert William, son of Rev. H.A. and Mrs. ‘Browne, in the presence of immediate relat- ives- The ceremony was pcrfuriiied under an arch oi pink and white roses. by Rev. H.A. ‘Browne, oi 59111113111910". Nova Scotia, and Rev. AJS. ‘Weir of Albertolni, lP.E. island. The bride, who was given in nlarrlagc by her lather, present- ed a wiusoinc picture ill llcr gown of pale blue flat l I l i Lord Lovat, a British officer in crepe and gorg, the South Afrlcanwar and the east \ Wm, conflict, is likely to succeed Lord Qfltngg 1,305,301,“. and carrying a ClaremHon as under secretary of huge bonnet 6,; sweemean r0583 State for Dominion affair-a. Lord The wedding nlarch from Lohcn- 1-°"a1v 1°"m°"1)’ Mi1°"G°"°1‘i1 51- grin was played by Mrs. Browne, ""°" J- Fraslrv 15 111° 14111 531°" ous and costly gifts attest zhe 1l0|i~ .. . _ . illnrily of the you-ng couple. Mr- and I ions presidents and (llrectors who‘ will carry them onward to the close1 Street. Boston- wAlter six weeks theoretical training pt the 591100] _ _ lyliss IGillis will go to one of lll'1,£3fl‘h::(lc§r§ asggfeélf ofiisgsfiijergfs; greater Hospitals fol 46 weeks 0t 103.. happy and prgspgrolih j0lll‘li~ practical lffllllllig‘ and 0X]10l'l€lil'L‘.leyrH.“.°v me’ lAt the end oi that time she will he ' graduated as al_i Attendant Nurse Mrs. iBrowne will reside in Al-ber- Boys Fancy Grey Suits, Bloomer Pants 5.95 In this interesting lot there are forty suits, light and mled- ium greys. plain coat, with three piece belt, bloomer pants. The lot includes suits in sizes from 26 to 33. You will agree with us that these are suits of most outstanding value at “Kiddies” Suits 1 $2.50 Child’s Mid‘cly_ Oliver Twist, and Buster Suits in fancy grey and fawn iiweeds as well as plain blue cheviots . . . . . Plain Blue Cheviot Reefer $3.00 For boys or girlsyaplziin blue Cheviot Reefer, in good weight, “s” 1T1“. . 1.15“) 53-1111 brass buttons Mens’ Spring Overcoats. half belt. in sizes 3 to 8 years . . . .. $5.95 - Boys’ Covert Reefers $3.95. Smart, well made Reefers in plain fawn shades, finished plain or with These ready sass Boys’ Four Piece Suit $10.50 These all W001 tweed suits are wonderful value, fancy greys and fawns, plain double breasted coat, "with ‘vest, one long trou- sers, one short $10.50 A little better line at . . . . $14.00 ,u9-5<> Greys and F awne l i'f"l- -;l n-'- . ‘ _ Montalue. P. 1:. l. tscxililiillsgii itrlihzsaien. n K511i’ ‘grad! 1:31:31 lthenmlpemeumlllxed wiadge q _PL;AY A SUCCESS _ The ’ I Li‘ president. and George n. Meir.’ s ‘ *1 K “"1 r ",.-o.i»~isioo-li iluil Whlcil i...» been All new, latest (lesitrnsin very smartly tailored overcoats, tweeds ,iReglstl-y which furnishes casesioré-h, the. hands o; me carpenters m, m. D,._ a w_ Egbert president “M1111? 11-1111111111195- "M155 1\11111111111¢_solne time is now aimos-i completed Commissioner s. s. Corbett; id's ‘frolic is ...p.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, o, m. ,0 m. dclisiil or an interested. u Saskatchewan. (ieorize D. under-i“ "°' PWSBMMI a vslxv blessing arrear- u-ood, president 1nd Commissioner; ' _ _ 111109 0n Tilefifiily evening 1111911 i1 [A ~~' l '1] t l ' J_ _ ' ' 1 _ Oil ‘U fl olll"fl(.‘l. (Kline y Fania, “r FlglfézzflIf‘;f§lofincofiillmissallirzlel';139M 1“ the 1C"1Y1"B' A" bu“ Tu°3'|"'l‘lle Country lDuctor", by the in Ontario Mus. ll. P. Plunptre.‘ “Y 1°11‘ "m “"11 *1 1115“ “11°“‘1'|Sesrleto\vn Dramatic Club» To say commissioner; in Alberta, His l-loll- breasted styles, exactly the mode you see all well dress- ed young men w >uring,t‘hcse are offered in sizes 36 to 42 - F M6195 Fancy 1 Boys’ First of greys aild faWllS in the new patterns, the popular sinélb: , . , f the hair shown ‘n th‘ ~ *' r - in the province of Quebec. ‘visgne- fl i -ln tpliii or dls- ..'F1i5i-ilNG PQOR. -The fleh- list-t! fluent Sunday at her home EVERY 0116 0 . _ l 1S l0 1B e5 site is used largely as linings for 511215115111?“ ealngrenm‘ 119111111 and ermeu in this vicinity reDortAt-he in QeorgetowlL-A, M‘ good, you ‘came 1n and look v 5 long SIEGVGS, “1°°"m“k'“‘ “mace” and m mel a. sire/nets to sills; a031,’! {full}: “m” M hams my W“ ' lvlogg TO CHANGE FLAG them" oiier . ‘. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . - ' 1' ' ' c in Nova Scotia. President W. 11.1mfgrgeizgrdapgzggfilagia, "gilgfiizd its overhaiUC-l tNSCSlll‘ shrdlu u G d b h Hayes, and in Prince Edward ls- ' - its increased capacity, was crowd- re an 1‘0\vn in _ _ _ land Mr. Justice F. L. l-lsszsrilflflle "Iellllwrfi for their kindness 11°1,ed. Wlhen the curtain rose at 8.30 fi. S ht ‘h 10F’ of Plain blue suits, fancy tweed suits, president, ioniy at this time ‘but during the p_ m_ with 3am Birch and 391,9. W 1C ‘W8,0 e!‘ all bléeb, single rett N rf ts lain I The society will make its appeal 1111016 118F101‘! 0i’ 1101' oresedevcr- dish Bulm on the stage the audi- breasted lnodels a real 00d p y e _ 0 0 a r p on its record of accomplishments ‘She 111110 811111858911 1116 1198119 111111euce began to laugh: its the piol ’ . g kneefilinls SIZES 6 t0 10 1 iii its services for the disabled 130131119)’ W0ll1<l 00111111110 i0 500W 111° thickened about Mrs. Gilbert and Stmng every (lay SL111, iii} 2i. FQ- ’ g ' rller, its 39 outpost hospitals, the same consideration for her silcces- _ GPAZ/NG I ' LAND DECAN GROVES Even granting that New Orleans will escape the ravages of the Mis- sissippi flood, it ie evident that the . I 1 r ¢X¢11°1W¢ '°1' 111° ""11"" ""1"?" reiiéf activities oi recent tlmeafThos. lMoiil-nls Sedy-Mrs L J- {or ver tlm he a tired mi the have 17nd“ °" a den“ Mimi‘ $l'71) i d th t fth st t ‘ ' a . ' ,_ 0 Y. e“ P” . Fh-elr bio slant was dot equipped i , aisl-ollmlfl-n: wqaizzrzoserel; mare: nvuldcfiiifiaiillotritieem léklggllllliéd ttgaiglngiggiépggh Treasurer Mrs. C. "$3 stage While Anna iBeiin Ullli-SLEBII‘; Wm, ponfioo", and prubably can“ Th ar an worth more . ed to Ply the dsmsies claims from ' ‘ ' aspirations made the audience roe "at remain afloat ‘OW in the wan“ 8y e ~ property owners and industries io- csted in the large area south of the city sacrificed in order to divert the river overflow by dynsmlting of the protecting dykes at Poydras- The city and state agreed to pay - . 1 - " 1 i i - .- - *1" 1'"'- T" "1"" m" '"‘“°"°‘ “ “ T”’" ' ' liiialltvilililrgosarrlfoiifiqsoodhigéigulliiile gliilgtllgtngfrllllrillilrillrklgl ll1leicil)g‘sl!gl€‘r:dbel§ good percales. Full size in '§:ils':¢':i'¢1;° 32351.22? fFtaii-e $515112’. Consequences m n w“ worm ‘L i" “we” 1°’ “mm” "°“"“- M"- BVQYY P95119131» 1119 P10" ing waste land its lndlsposltion as l i I |- . . ‘ ‘ 523's‘ zfigagttnhhwzrdufalgl Isle‘?! incurred lli Willi/Bunting 111“ edore, Miss Hutcheson and Mr. Shirt maker lll sites. Poydraa, where the gep was ' .__~_.-¢-o>-~~----- ifefomilid hrgpregegfla“: {the 5013M’ Canada _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ibiown, is also shown; silo the po- PERSQNAL; ;;1':“1:fégk axengfll‘ "t “W11 "w"! _ ‘Mon omNaw m-"Tm "fr; ‘tun; duties. MnaE. B. Miiraiginliehllfgcthi- Mews good Summer . ===:'r:..:'r.=:r'r.rr=r~.-»:lo.- ..,;;::.:;or;-B.,";.s::..r~r:::.r "if weight comb“ $125 - s a eni-ng o lie ocu slp- . - - _ taraixltiglkeawfiaigrzcean and Gulf of spending the winter in Boston. meum The Sulvuhn came“ 211110115, p8!‘ Suit. . . in 1020 the area sown to alfalfa Six _ in Canada was 238.000 acres. years later it was 858,000 acres. Al the beginning of this period Canada ' imported 15.000 bushels of alfalfa seed pe.r year but by i926 this trade movement was changed into an ex- ‘ port oi’ 60,000 bushels.- iimportant deposits of magnesite are lound in the Grenville district manufacture of cement. r, t . ,» .. . l > n’ m, m, u, sir pilot, but an. less herbal remedy in hlslFlVflirlfi W. Murdock is now Guardian agent ¢A§E Towbhssgglzmhasfllii; breakers, 1- $010 0011.57]: ~ . J . nniiiaz..f::..:::?z',::.... l2.li3'.““it‘.2.§“i.tili."’°.iitiil‘l.ii l==~r~~~~l=~ 1 , $1.50 t - ~- 5°C E“ Used aftenShaving cam’; , D.’ R w, R l .' ance. ISalls-iactory reports were. girfgliff} i:nsue|:ec_ F‘ J_ Oglfigifl-read by the various officers until preside“, and Lieu,__C01_-J_ F. Buck convenors after which the retiring‘ lay u S_ o“ manager; h, New_‘,presiilen:, iMrs- J. A. lBernard, was B,.,;“_.,w,ck_ president be T_ Shormpresented with a beautiful pearl Seaport nurseries in Halifax, salntisors- At the close oi the meeting John and Quebec, the Junior Red|Ttev~ =Dr. MoLellen‘ addressed the Cross now numbering in Canada members. The following officers 140,000 children engaged in the pur- were elected for the coming year: sill‘. of health for themselves and !Pres-—lMrs. 1C. IF. Morrissey, int‘ handicapped children; the disaster Vlce-—~Mrs. H- J. Gallant, Znd-Mrs 12,000 women and girls in the last three years. (The campaign taken, place here on Juno 8th and 9th. lli ilic meantime u watch should he, kept for the Red Cross advertised ments.) Lea-i... A Benefactor A public benefactor ls one who helps people to be hspiiY- 511111 11 man was Dr. R. V. Pierce. it is impossible to be bapili’ 11' Pierce! mission. time, he gave to the world o 01111111" meiselle Denyse Colin hle wrltte" 1e Paul Painleve, 1F‘; sneh war mim- ister, In applying for enlistment In th i Freiieh air f0"!- ed woman. and thereby inuessint happiness iii the Mine. As a skilled pliyllclsn. 8n 1101101‘ ~- tlla: every one enjoyed himself would ‘be to put the case mildly, Long before the hour lor the per- formance people began i.0_ gather, and soon the building, in spite 0i the doctor they wen, alternately moved by sadness and Joy‘, and. when, the climax ‘was reached in the lust act excitement was tense to ‘be broken by round alter round of applause as the curtain fell. Sue an Pin-nor brought gales oi laugh- wlth mirth alld Squire Fflfilllfli" “did his duty" l0 the delight and satisfaction ol- all- Nor should the rest oi‘ the cos‘. be onllttcd as all pliiyedtheir parts splendidly- "Those who liiissed seeing it will The proceeds were very gratifying and go toward defruylng the expen- —Mrs Anna Hansberry has rc- turned to Springfield. Mass, alter spending the winter with her par- ents Mr and Mrs Joseph Murphy, Summerside. - Eastermaidian ..'TH'E C. G. B. ‘BRANT arrived luqeorgetown on Sunday. uisssrsnusesnr - sir. .1. new and renewal subscriptions. ‘A JOINT MEETING of the . m. tained at international shows. Can- iadian wheat carried off the world's championship at fourteen out of‘ the sixteen annual competitions. Cham- pionships have also befln Won W111i oats, nlfaflra. timothy, and field sweat clover. field beans, rlsx, and l peas, and high places secured by ‘ exhibits of barley. aisike. red clover‘ for trial package ' tablets to m. . Women in every walk of life to ,dsy say Dr. Home's Favorite Pre scripllon has relieved t-heln ot nerv- oneness. weakness and kindred ills it is a reliable medicine mods from roots and herbs. sold by druggiets in both fluid and tablets: Bend 101' Home's Laboratory, Brlllgoburs, P.M HWHI-AR THI OLD SONGSHHQ "he old-fashioned costumes. step ianclng, etcat ~ the Oddiellown I-lsii, Montague, Friday, IMey 205?. dill-SHIP. Arne s. strivtdln- Geo Iii instillation ' . - _ unlit"? s Mm "it ‘Phil, Captain ‘Saint Roman. Reports from Brazil indicate that Captain Saint Roman, French aviator, and his compsliofle on a southern trans-atiantic flight are stili mie- sing, although it is said they may They left Seflgail, West Africa, last Friday afternoon. more with n loud oi‘ lcrtilizci- for the Potato (ilrotvrrs Associa-‘livm. About eighty men urv (employed in George Buntain as agent and Mr. Wallace Mac-Donald as bus-s Stev- Jlifllil lWBlJlY-lfliil‘ hundred tons. PERSONALS ' .."Messrs. Hyndman and Tali oi’ Charlottetown motored toi Georgetown on lSunday. A. .."Mles Baker of Morell is vis- iting iln Georgetown the guest oli her sister, Mrs. Gay l-femphlil. A. ‘.."Miss ‘Bessie Lavers of Mon- EATES‘ BIG STIR IN flagblll are being held throughout the country, aild strong feeling is ‘being ‘displayed giherest. according to the provincial views oi each inc-i Jack .,wce blessed and rededlcatedi by the chaplain to the Mayor of Durban .“to theglory of God," -—--<-o>---- Csnaiiais national ‘parks exist to preserve. {or the benefit and enjoy- most beautiful examples of her nag turel scenery. {They also include‘ animal songbird sanctuaries and pigmentation: with lie: hisiofn. Tweed Suits $ 1 1.45 31155111. .’.°.".“. 1197."? $11-45 years, great value at Better ones, at $5.50 and $6.00- Communion Suits $5.00 $2.95 y for es;-..¢..¢~...--..-s.---v REGULAR $5. AND $6.50 In greys and fewns principally, this as- sortment of smart-hats-for men, includes hats in all sizes from 6 7-8 to 7 3-8. To most _of us a chance to save a little money and wear a nice nelw "hat naturally appeals." All the newest patterns in summer weight tweedcaps-Jbeing a lucky purchase 1 ' ed gitiggii, Dr. Pierce was knows Conservative Electors of Murray silty. .V . ‘ .‘ _ _ _ _ . _ _ y 69 ..__-<o-¢—-——-— fer and near- tor integrity and fall ‘Harbor, H1811! Bin: (min Wli- ‘Phe gmost impressive meeting made from one of cap 1913101195; ‘l . '" Auto wra a .. m. .. mo» .'::.::":..i:'.:~.:...: ‘.'.°.‘£.J“iiaii“li.;l§i...t§..i2i"r.t.‘:" away "M" the regular so than; w ~111~l°° a . - no an- w . ~ r ~ , ~ » - ‘ - » - , ' \ \ agiilelsfizlzgiéeloby the success M (wtaaiizugglxiirfagl-IIQHBB one on i ;murday. my 21st, at elglagstaécliizc: aldfof his town hall. The Union‘ 1111.1’ a 119W w}? worth much more - - "- 1 - ' ' - - a . .. ., .... .. P100115 5 11°15 essefl" . SALE 0F STYLISH ._._\hqw much more’ you! will see Whgi you come. Fancy cov ed designs‘ and stripes, mostly of duct of, we think the best Men’s fancy socks, the latest for summer wear . Boys’ long Khaki Pants size 26 to 32. . . $1.00 P1‘- Boys’ Khaki Blouses . BOcEe/ch Boys’ Cotton Jerseys‘. i I i ‘Cotton Wind- Boyo’ all wool. Golf Hose, f fvtwiis and, ET?!“- c Par