attractive in finish, th shown here today in colors. Just as shown above Keep this date in mind. Show on 2nd Floor. {jz-_..*POTATO MARKET DULL — ‘fliers are no vessels in the port oi.’ Montague at the present time, the last vessel sailing B- fBW dBYB 9-80 1°!‘ Newfoundland with potatoes, etc. Costs Manual labour modern machin Ira-b’: — n; - 4lIA-h£~<A-¢ lye have everythin Dusters q Write for c a t a l 0g, ., Easy terms This Clever Knitted Suit as announced in “Ma $25. Freshly smart, clever] y designed and very is new knitted suit is most of the popular in the illustration $25.00 Holt Renfrew E? Co. of Quebec WILL HOLD A DEMONSTRATION HERE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSD l MAY 26th, to 28th New Furs and Fur Coats will be shown. repairs and alterations will be attended to MR. JULES TREMBLAY of Quebec. over by the president, Mr. Allan Gli- lis. Them was a very large number of members present. The occasi -n was marked by the initiation of several young ladies and gentlemen into the Society. The president in introducing the speaker of the evening. Rev. P. Walsh or st. Louis. expressed regret that the Provincial Grand Deputy Rev. M. J. Smith of Klnkora was not able to be present. Rev. J. J. Mac- Donald was unavoidably absent through illness. Rev. Mr. Walsh chose for his subject, Fraternity, which was in keeping with the occasion. Hon. A. F. Arsenault in moving a vote of thanks to the speaker made some well chosen remarks on the object oi the Bathering. Mr. Philip Gallant seconded the motion. Other 5175361’! were Messrs. Pidele Perry, W. B. Mc- Neill, A. Arenault, J. H. Gaudet, Jos- eph A. Gallant and Edward Gillis. The program was interspersed with music. Refreshments were served by the ladies. The evening closed with - "‘ ' owing to the extreme dullness of the ‘Eastern Guardlan market, no trading is being done in potatoes. ..‘Her many friends regret to learn that Mrs. E. J. Kerr, of Mon- tague, has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. -_.'__i.-.___ _ Lower Your F arr); cannot com 81y. Lowe equipped farms. 8 you need for a" 4 the PIIYPDSO. such as: Gasoline Engines Saw Machinery Lighting Systems Power Plants A Water Systems’ I Potato Diggers Fertilizer S d Steel Feed Igbetflteerfss lewart __ LTD. CHARLUITETOWN though the price ‘ low-S. hope for her recovery-S. Mr. J. E. ivliliigan left Monday morn- ing ior New Brunswick, and expects to spend the next few weeks there in the interest of Purina. Chews, visit- ing his old customers and getting new ones. 4807-5-27-11. —R.ETURNED FROM LAUNCH- ING.-—~Mr. J. J. Morris, Manager oi the Provincial Bank oi’ Canada, accompanied her husband on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Morris were well pleased with their visit. Mr. Morris said that it was remarked by people present that the launching was one oi the prettiest they had seem-S. _ Ute Western ‘Guardia §££°$t§."£.“.;‘ W“ "m" —ATI'ENDING CONVENTION - w-a. Ennis Smith and Mrs. Arthur Brennan. of Summerside, left on Monday for Halifax. N. 8.. where may will attend a convention oi’ the imperial Daughters of the Empire. —8. .__. —llEBltlNG FLENTIIFULF- her- ring, which have been very scarce onthesouthshoresince the open- ing of the season are now more plen- tiful. Big catches are being landed every day. lobster nsblng cu the north shore continues fairly good al- though the pdveccmcvdbusysidhete _._.' the celebrated Indian entertainer. —DWKLLING IOUSI, large lot camping. gym‘. 9g “W”; 5"" and game. wrw vwtrfl and Mchrllno. prawn. cm-ll-ac-o Myrtle streets. lulanleraids, for sale. ._.._ Write Box I14. (7104-36-21. JIIAVHJIIJ Ill!‘ mas .___.h ‘ooddlubwillpresent their hedmy Plymouth Roe“ chicken. wwm sulonm.’ nun-d“, ll OIOADHIIHI Whit]! II ISBN-ll t0 seven weeks old, at nfty cents each. my or lower prices on large lots. Allison B. Mann, Kensington. g 4809-5-27-21. -SEB.IOUSLY mil-Mr. B. W Robinson, of sulnmerside, has receiv- ed word oi the very serious illness of his aunt, Mrs. Prank l". ‘Iuplin, of Grand mp1“, Michigan. m‘. ‘mp colour to what used to be s. very drab ‘flown Council is to be complimented 0n the well kept appearance of the ground adJoining the Town Hall. A lovely bed of flowers in the centre of the plot adds a touch of beauty and lin was a. former resident of Sum- ‘pot The ‘round surrounding the Soldiers Monument in Dominion park is laid oi! with rows of beautiful tu- ‘ilps in exquisite colors which are now unfolding their lovely blossoms. lt [has been the special pride of Ooun- cillor. Grady since he has been chair- man of the Parks Committee to keep this hallowed spot planted with flow- ers. all through the season until frost comes. This thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated by those citizens whose loved ones names are inscrib- merside. Her many friends here will -TBE IVIILLIGAN a MORRISON race track at Northam is now com- plete, and great preparations are under way for the erecting oi the Grand Stand, Judges Stand, and stables which will be ready before July l. Fiity thousand feet of lum- ber is now on order and is arriving daily to keep the carpenters busy. ed on the monument-S. —HOUSE WARMING-Mr. Charles Merrill. who lately moved into his new residence at Freetown, was on the 12th inst. waited upon business men of that place, among whom were Mr. C. B. Matheson, Mr. this is a half- Austin A. Scales, Mr. John Lewis, Mr. R. O. Auld, and Everett Schur- . nted Mr. and Mrs. habit and the free use oi wa which was suggested, fresh or dried fruits should Summerslde, and who represented mm‘- wh° Prese the Sumlnerside Board of ‘Irade at Merrill with "1 “firm- the ceremony of launching the new; m“ by Mr‘ mum‘ A‘ sale" car ferry at Lauzon. Quebec, returnedl 61mm“ relmrk‘ were ma“ by last molly with Mrs. Morris, who ‘pipe was given to ML Mwm box of Enron's choicest chocol Mrs. Merrill Mr. Merrill thanked the donors especially Mr. C. B. Math- eson. who was the moving spirit on this important occasion. remarked too that just recently h GWI-B-I-Ii-SIL-WOG- —A'I".I‘IND IN G GRADUATION EXERCISES-Miss Bessie Bmallman and w. My Smallman. of Gurn- merside. left on Saturday by auto to attend the graduation exercises at -WELL KEPT GROUNDS.- Councllior Grady. chairman all the Parks Committee of the Summerslde Health Services oi Association ' vantthespreadcrdiseaaeswhlcnare duetogermasuch cleanlinecsmeans thattheakiniskeptcleana-ndthat tlle-bodywastesaneliminated. t Theskinsctaasaproteotivecover» lnsforthebodmandtbebcdvum- perature is regulated bytheevapor- ation ontheskinof moisture produc- edby the sweat glands. ‘lloseoure this‘ mpcratlm. the akin must be keptcleansothsttheporeawlllnot beblockethdndsoregularbathingis eecssary n . The hands. which inevitably be- come soiled through frequent cour- tact with many peraonsnnd things, should always be given a thorough washing before food is prepared or eaten. This is one of the simplest and most practical means of prevent- ing the disease germs which we pick up on our hands from gaining en- trance to our bodies and causing dis- going to bed, will clean the teeth, ro- move food particles and so help to prevent dental decay. water. The taking of ‘t glass or two of water before breakfast and be. tween meals is a habit which should be cultivated. This practice will be found to be of great help to over. coming faulty bowel elimination. common complaints of the human family. It is generally the result o: neglect and failure to develop the habit of regular elimination. can be established by persistently ease. The regular use of the tooth brush after every meal, particularly before Artists-macro health and which don much to pre- "A Tire i: only as good a: in cords" Gutta Percha S1. Rubber, LIMITED -\ CANADA 100% Canadian Most people do not drink sufficient “llstlilation ls one of the most The habit of regular elimination The liogersjardwne 6o. Ltd. Distributed: llllarlot-tetewn Pliny after singing the National An- Th¢ Summerside Branch, No. 215, of the C. M. B. A., celebrated Friday. May 22nd, as National Fraternity Da/y. At the recent llratemal 0on- to set aside May 22nd, as National Fraternal Day, for the purpose oi encouraging the work of the dif- ferent societies. The event took place in St. Pam's Hall and was presided BRINGING UP FATHER domiciles voting it a ielence in Montreal it was decided evening. —Mrs. Waugh, of Summersi’, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wes- ley Wood, of HBZG1bX0Ok.—S. --Miss Amanda Cannon, of Bum- merside, was the guest of her sister, new‘; o; my portion o; m 1n u“, The death occurred Sunday after- Mrs- “ed 9' sherren- °f Cmpwdi l" case of the bees, however, a. goodly noon at the Victoria General Hoe- tores can be “m. pltal of Mrs. J. D. MacNutt, widow oi the late J. D. MscNutt, formerly Superintendent Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Mac- nutt had been in poor health for some time and following an opera- tion she became worse and passed the holiday-S. —lRev. Mr. Wilson, pastor of the United Baptist Church, Surmnerside, was visiting in Nova Scotia for a few days and attend ’ the graduation ex- ercises oi Acadia University-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin McLeod, of Truro, 11.8., were week end visit- ors to Summerside and Kensington. Mr. McLeod was formerly of Ken- sington and has many friends there. —S. —ilt is pleasing to see Ven. Arch- deacon White. D.D.. out again, after being confined to his home through illness. The Ar ‘deacon was assisted by Rev. Mr. Bridgewater ol Crapaud. Attention to these suggestions, if them and wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mer- persisted in, will meet the needs or j___________. PERSONALS -_____. 11183 ___- stock ¢—- following certain rules. The . toilet y the same ‘Thebeesareallowedtoralsebrocdin these two chambers. Where the bees wintered in two chambers an addit- hOur after a meal, as tonal sulper will not b8 required yell- Mr. Leslie Simmons, the taking of food is a stimulus to later in the season when more nect- Mr. Nelson McKay, bowel action. ar is coming in than the bees can use by the hour every day, whether or not the" is an urge to go. A natural time for Exercise is also ne should be of such a bring into play the is; It may be muscles. For the nor Mr. Merrill has min .. the possessor of brisk walking each day a very fine Nash car. The jolly com- air. —C. M. B. A. CELEBRATES.- €——-—————-—-_. SUPERS AND THEIR USES have that fortunate or portion oi their s fiscated without anw crash in the ers. Super-s are merely additional box es that are added to the hive proper for the surplus honey. The supers in general use are of the same size as the hive p r and are known as deep supentvgzme beekeepem‘ MW away Sunday afternoon. ever, prefer to use shallow supers, these supers are a little better than half the depth of the deep supers. During the winter months the bees the usually confined to a single Mm" “wk “W18 o! Trum’ ma chamber or to two chambers, that is Mn’ T‘ B‘ Price o! Annapolis’ and the hive plus a deep or shallow sup- er. ln the spring as the weather warms up and new nectar and pollen are available the bees beglng to in- crease in number and soon more room lfllum of exercise is they strongly resent being n. markets, hence the use of sup- stewtacke, T at the services in st. Mary's Church is required, especially where they fax Herald. the singing o’ the Nmonfl “this on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Coleman. of wintered in single chambers. This is ' Port Hill, attended divine Service at given by placing a. super on top of mun" mum“. u“ 5t. Mary's that dsy.—6. the hive without a queen exclluder. obey him?" mun, m: mess ed up and another super placed be- 355531-31’ mg 1g tween it and the brood chamber and flatly-g u m so on until near the end of the flow. g5 gbdommg After the crop is harvested one deep ma; “u”, a or shallow super full of the best hon- m how.‘ ey should beset aside until the fall in m, dun and then pllwbd blwk 0n WP 01 the hive. This will give the bees plenty of food for the winter and provide them with two chambers to winter in. all with the exception of th s - At the Experimental Farm, Ottawa. ' me abnom; Emil: it has been found that either a deep res cam or shallow super may be “Md. Wt v the use of the deep super allows for greater interchangeability of equip- ._____ merit. Where, however, the deep sup-- (Experlmental Farms Note) '3' l“ wnsldered m0 heavy for ease. may bee, like some hum“ hem" lh handling, the shallow super fit-still’ unxortunate as admirably. but at a little :11:- “fir ability of gathering m ghmmlves cost-C. B. Gooderham. D0 ll more that particular wealth. in which ‘Plw- they are interested, than they can Mlllfllly “W. and also like human be- MRS. J. D. MACNUTT PRACTICES HIS GAME ABOARD SHIP The Prince of Wales kept at gall practice on the spans deck 0i 3- It voyage from South Amati“. "M" "h" , Argenthlechampion, who was on his way l! i open championship. Photo shows the Prince 0| » of the linen-qmndon News. rui eye of Jose Jul-ado, the England to compete for the Wales driving on the deck lines TOLSTOY ANXIOUS the lwwmper of the noukdwfl- r0 aascn demos omnnabiiiy Doukhcbors haven't- cognized organ. Mr- Kwm“ "' plained, and have novel’ wnwmwl‘ ed entering the MWSPIP" 1W4- Community libraries at vomit where Peter verecin. we wt 1*“ makes his homo, house uhouscnlh d volumes, in many lanai-M"- Th" l" trail-y is constantly beinz w“ ‘° and, contains book: from msnyvf“ best sources of llteratub- The W‘ lant library is valued at $15M Books are provided for the fret." of all membe s of the brothel-swu- The annual meeting 0! u“ o“: nlunity Doukhobors would be h“ veregln on Monday, June 1. M!" K” ._.__. (Canadian Press) KAMBACK, Saslh, May bib-Miss Tolstoy. daughter of Count Leo Tol- the daughter of the late Rev. l". M. Young of Antigonish and was 47 years cf age. She ts survived by two sisters, cam m “m,” “my mm can,“ will take charge 0d the Christian Community of Universal Brother- hood librarles at Veregin, Sask., and Brilliant, B. 0.. according to W. W. Kazakolff. general manager of the Doukobor sect here recently. Japanese despatches had stated that Miss Tolstoy, now domiciled in Tokyo pending negotiations with Can adian immigration authorities for entry into the Dominion, would edit two brothers, Vancouver. Btewiacke. The funeral will take place in , afternoon. Hali- Rlalph Young of and Fred Young of __._.._.__.____. “Does your husband expect you to 4v George McManlli. .FROM soul! LNCLE’DANNY- ww-re