, :t . ,.‘,;,_, i-.‘-1';-il _ =azfa.°;: L - *-‘-1:_::'....._.;:; ..._ _ ....,»» .. V 'i1;’l‘lz .-`.,,4‘ ` if r ;,,l1_1' _. _,A ~__.;._f-. ii :§:<=>~ .i 31:1 if 55,3 firliiu 95 4755." .9 i' " iii ` l ig. E le l I r‘ ,-..~,...~.`_:_... .gag .-..._.__, iii; r. ‘.1 - ‘ g. .l ,,. _ _lpn 1;. .’ 3' ‘. 3. 13 1 2 tr _4"‘,,""‘,. "_._. .wmv _- we --;~o'--=~'~‘f; :vzi:I$"‘f -.1 4*' ki, . position-Celine Gallant. Angeline- gn #_ -_. __-__ It fs not often one hears of n. ro- mance being mixed up with a lobster nan, but unless the unforeseen bap- pens, there is going to be a pretty .little romantic culmination attached to a lobster can, that was washed ashore at Ingonish Ferry, Victoria County, several months ago. Over in the quaint little country village of Rustico, one of the many beautiful summer resorts in Prince Edward Is- land, where the malor portion of the inhabitants are of French origin, and where thousands of American tour- ists have in recent years sought and obtained health and rest in its char- ming surroundings, a maiden one dal' penned several lines, and after sign- ing ber name to the epistle, placed it in a lobster can and had it sealed. Then she threw thc little vessel iii- to the sea, and soon forgot all about it. Just twenty-six days afterwards 8 young man walking alone the sea- shore at lngonish noticed a lobster can floating in the surf, und stooping down he picked it up. Realizing there was something odd about the can, judging from its light weight he open-_ ‘MINARWS “‘NI_?El§:r'CAMPBELL_ results of the examinations in Clint- at B P. in large - about with of 1,000 niersfde"an_d lsrze cuiuif-tt! was met but a around seng¢-rs.- J. _ 2 House, “liinimersld esterday. ¢. Y I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by I was cured of Facial Neuralgia by 0 " ui-‘3‘3l‘.‘% the entrance to Pt. du Ohana harbor. 'Mk °l' Y-W9 The stealndr starts this morning on lil" D510 I0 her regugr summer schedule, leaving l1°¢ mill I-ll here on e arrival of the train from 51l°0D¥41\_"»\_d Charlottetown with malls and pas- 4*"- -zrnqsw --uiss ‘ f f report very store. ' 'e Bum- ll “"4 U3 “gh r ~ §_.‘§e E d.ifis 5525. -EXAMlNATIONB.*'_l‘ha following -Mr. Gordon Pickering, wife and ls Y-he F¢P0l't 0! tl,§_|.Nort.h Carleton family, of Scarletown, leave by the School for the month of March: Empress tnfs morning enroute to Grade VII-1, Claire Wright; 2, Chas. Iwiuniucc. Mr. Pickering recently Lowther. Grade .VI-1. Hadlay Low-, sold his farm at Searletown to Hen- ther: 2. Hudson Lowther and Harry |ry"Calfbeck, Central Bedeque.-J. Allan. Grade V-1, Wilfred Lowther; r Bertha Myers. Grade IV-1, Btew- -Mcssrs W. H. Thackery, Halifax; a t Wright; 2, Horace Lowther. ,J. M_ mm, 'ri-um; R. 'r. 'ray-inf, _.annie In-1. Georgie Osmrbells 2. ,Moncton; J. C. Brown, Toronto; E. HGPIIIHD HHBBD Mid Sutherland Al- T. Meager, Joliet, Ill.; D. P. Cutter, lan. Grade II-1, Waldon Lowther; _Mantra-al, registered at the Clifton Hebdf MYGFB- Gfldt I, Senior-1, m Lowther, 2 Doris o e J, ’ . L wth r. Grade I, Junior-1, Heath Craig; 2, Bernard Mclnnis.-J. - -OLINTON~ EXAMINATION B.-The n School for the month of March MINA_,_D,S !_IN1MENT_ are: Princlpal’s Department, Grade Albert Co.. .l\’. B. ~ ~ __ _ I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism; 333%! IHg;ri3';i£1_f_ I;"1‘;:1a3t°v‘;;_o§» `:' _ . . _ ’ ' ' §‘_fNIMENT suis. oi-uae v-1, Fannie smith; 2, VII-1, Vernon Harrin to ' 1 - WM. paulans. eh K D. 3. Mar all Woodside; 3. Elmer MacKay. GE0_ ,HNGLEY_ Carrie Woodside; 3, Chrlstene Mac- / "Thursday the l0fh is the _Kay. Primary Department, Grade IV _--1. Josephine Harrington; 2, Edison Heaney; 3, Theresa Woodside. Grade III-1. Ruby Reeves; 2,' Chas. woun- de; 3, Leslie Goss. Grade II-1, ~ . sl ed it with a jack-knife. Then he saw hu for paylng wnea rates Bertha Watts; 2, Kathaleen Harring- the note inside. It was n simple re- quest he read to the eflect that the writer would be delighted to have a reply should the little wandering can ever be found. The Ingonish youth, 4-9912i. Thursday April lflili is the fast day for receiving discounts ton: 3, Willie Watts. .Grade I-1, Jessie Woodside; 2, May Somers; 3, Fred. Reeves. -TRYON.-At the afternoon serv- son of one of the most respected men on clectric light for March ice last Sunday the following rnnoin. of the place, wrote to the girl in Rus-I tion was read by the pastor of the tico, and since then many missives Pay fllday Rnd' l§_V¢ Baptist Church, Tryon, Rev. Arthur have been exchanged, as well as pho-lm0n¢y, 4~9M2l H\"`“» and ’110V0d` and 99503505 bl’ tos. Indeed, it is said, such a 'armth has sprung UD that in a stliort time a happy marriage will prove' the sequel to the romance at- ynchcrl to the little roving lobster gan from the fund of foxes and prct- ty maidens.-North Sydney Herald. IONTAGUB IABKITI Darrected for every Wednssday and Saturday issue. ‘. Potatoes Duets per dol. \'~ard, per W. Beef (small) per fb. Beef (quarter) Der lb Pork Lamb, per lb. (small Fowl Muttol Butter Eggs, per dos. Oats Hay (Pressed) Hay (Loose) Pork xiii in ii eu is s to is si zu 7 9 no io; io to 14 9 to is a en 12 i4 eo za ze‘ ie to 42 sis to no 81| totla 1; en 9; _ two of the Deacons: That this church ,,,Ul,_,,£,,,R,_uDm “AQKETB gnd congregation, met for worship on unday afternoon, April 6th, desires Corrected for every Wednesday and_ tg express its hemty “PP"°°i“ti°“ °f enum., mu.. t e munificent gift of $20,000 for an E s SK Turnips Potatoes l’ ork Beef Dressed beef Chicken Turkeys Geese Fowl Ducks Oats (white) Oats (black) I-lay (loose) Hay, pressed Straw ' Buckwheat Wheat ~ 'ei i l- ` Hides Calflklll . Ruttnr a 20 91 t0 11% Island Tuberculosis Sanitarium, open ‘und free to the poor of all creeds Q? and denominations, and for the addi- tional $1,000 per year for ten years for its support, both being the gifts ' to 7 of the Hon. Charles Dalton. We look | w 10 upon these gifts as being among the i1 `l (5 gg gg this Island, and pray that the giver 1; to 15 may be abundantly rewarded for these 42to 12 great and gracious gifts. 16 ic -sci-1001. nxaiviiuirrious. 4 44 :vi ' _ arch examinations Fanning School, ;11f,n;12 Malpeque. l°rincipal's Department, $9 to $11 (7- C. Munn, Grade VIII-1, Preston )4.5i\ Green; 2, Hazel Hopgood; 3,`Kalth I0 tn £3 McGougan, Grade VII-1, Ralph 6 Beairsto; 2, Harold Burns; 3, John Beairsto Grade VI-1 Jose h Rat- - » P 11 tee; 2, Alfred McGougan and Erskine U- McNutt. Grade V.-1, Marjorie Peake; ll t0 U 2, Ruth Burns; 3, Verna Craig. Mies l*" "1 _ i Every Child 4 _ Has a Right % /_ ‘---~- -» if-“' '- Ramsay's Department, :Jrade IV-1, l Walter Mountain; 2, Gordon Peake; 3, Harold-Robinson. _Grade III-1, ._ Janie Champion and Margaret Rat- _f l-$03 2. Willie Burns; 3, Andrew I Mountain. Grade II-1,_Gladys Moun- tain; 2. George Rattus; 3, Duncan ‘fi_[cGougsn. Grade I-.-1, Admins lldountain; 2, Millicent Craig; 3, , Margaret McGougan. 1' -Ppoonnss MADE.-in the prin- Qivsls department ou Abram’s Vil- 1_8¢0 School written examinations _' of March. These exams cover the -_ work done since the beginning of the __ year, and the following are the names ‘i of the two highest students ln each ) _l; have been held during the last week ll E branch’ Grade VII In order of er- ' - _ ~ In . it. Arithmetic-Celine Gallant, Pliil- fllp Gallant. English-Celine Gallant, _. Philip Gallant and Angeline Arsen- iaii,lt (equal). History-_Philip Gal- lant, Celine' Gallant. Agriculture and Botany-Celine Gallant, Philip Gai- ' lant. Geometry and Algebra-Ango _ ine Argenault, Celine Gallant. Latin »- -Philip Gallant, Angeline Arsenazilt. .French-Ange ine A`rsenau,lt, Philip Gallant. Hygiene-Angeiiiie _Arsen- aiilt, Philip' Gallant. ` Geography- , Philip Gallant, Celine Gallant. Com- 1 Arsenault. Grads VI -Arithmetic-'; S. Gallant and H. Axsenault (equal), I3. Darby. English-B. Gallant and - G. Darby (equal), H. Arsenault. Geo- graphy-S. Gallant," G. Darby. Hia- , _ _ _ l Ge,l-isnt. G om try nd Al ebra-\-S. _ to be inforiiied aboiitziiiy article of food or drink likely to 6 B B E affect his future welfare and comfort been known years before. mpfece often and coffee made ‘ free _ ' There’s a lesson about Lea and coffee which is apt to come life in life when unsteady heart, disordered diges- _ \t'_ion_af1 upset nerves drive home facts which should have Gallant, H. Arsenault. Latin-B. Gallant, G. Darby. French-S. Gal- lant, A..Arsenault. Hygiene-G. Dar- by. E. Darby. Composition-G. Dar- by. B. Gallant and A. Arsenaiilt _(ef-<1 =»Mh°Q“°°“H°f°‘- S““‘"=°'- »“ side, yesterday.--J. _ f _ ` ' " _ -' _ i’ '\ o vorfte. around -Mr. Harold iorrxierly of_ the _Ba*n_k~of' Canada. this niorning for where he has the etaf! of the 'Comnicrce.J. 4-Rev. Jas. Traverse left on few weeks visit to where he will preach _there on ‘Hampshire ax . m Sabbath at 11 and 5 and on y and Thursd ternoons ay al _ V -Messrs A. C. Vanwort, Bt. John; D Simmons. St. John; W. B. W son St John; D. N. McDonald, Syd?- sy; E. H. Cunningham, Montreal line. Moncton; C. P. Pooly, Halifax; W. I-l. Patterson, Montreal; C. H Nelson, Charlottetown; G. A; Hos- nr, F1. Aurora, N. Y.; R. 'Phomp on. New York; Miss H. D'Nelll Peters, Moncton, lregistered at the -Messrs W H Patterson, Mont _ eal D Stewart, Sackville, J. A euston, Halifax A McConnol, Syd (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) _ __ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ H ; - _ ‘ ney; C. J. Flemming, St. John; J.C. Il lll;lll|ellLll] Wllfl Kllllfllif lflllflll lflll SWEEP Fl.00fl-, i _ Itishardforawomantolookgfter her household duties when she ie sud`eri.n8 from a weak .and aching back, for no woman can be strong and well Yheh the kidneys are out of order. The weak, lame and aching back comet from sick kidneys and should be attended to at once so as to avoid years of suffering from the kidney trouble which is sure tv follow lf the back is neglected._ On the first sign of a in the bacln Doan's Kidney Pills uld be taken. They.go right to the seat of the trouble. Mrs. Joseph T_l\reop,' Upper Point De _ Butte, N.B.; writes:-f‘I cannot speak too wall of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Foi two ears I was so tired, life was a burden and ivgot u more tired than when I went to bed, ancfm back was so lame could hardly straighten up. I took different kinds of ni `cine, but none of tw did me any good until a friend adv _ ' me to try Doau’s Kidney Pills. _I did so and to-day I don’t know what it is to be tired and my lame back is all gone'.» I can recommend them to any person suf- fering with lame back and that terrible tired` feeling.” 3 Price, 50 cents a. box, 3 for $1.25, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of ' rice by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, ilbronto, Ont. ' When ordering direct specify "Doan'u." , pr rem _r -anus Chainlierfain’s The Children's Favorlta Whooping Cough. ` Thfersmedyis famous for ltsearssover r r :.‘..,."'° r.":.‘:.’..r.:.f';',,_.,."‘°“. .'.°J.‘..-.....'° 'az ‘ I ffin'i ` th _ d may bo f .Zito .2l.&.s3§n'€f‘,"€2. . i.2f,‘}‘.f¥... .nn V Price 25 cts: Large Bfxe, 60 cts. i ueen Hotel, Summerside, yesterday. ' -idtheresultnntallrouxid vygorouehealth who and who "‘To anyone in' want of urifled blood cuui conscientiously recommend B.B.B." Get the 3 ll's. Manufactured (£2 y 'rin 1*. bjnbum Co, inn: pronto. Ont. ' X ,e ~. , Eggs for ”jI'I_atclii'-rig ,S.easiersiizem-f.ri‘s-.;:°r.iiii °“' _ si.oo ui- is . . ll ` S. . hgB|-|_;"1g,?Lt|:ke Runner uc s ‘ 15 cents for ll . , _ Eggs can bs had at M.& A. M`cLEOD, Ballein, Bedeque; Hubert Howatt, §t. 55Pi-inns 8t.City, or at the owner 0. H.- Eleanor's; A. W. Tnnton, St. Elsa- ~ I ‘ PIPPY. Hillsboro. Lctli. P. 19.1. or's. George W. Grant, Tononto; _ HM"l1W°| |9""UPd- ~ rl ` ' J Corr.eclSlyles_ new 3'" In SPRING- HATS i » ._._( __ Among the many new shapes we are showing in soft hats a American block in Moss > Green with pressed plaid of same _ color is proving a favorite. It is very comfortable to the head and may be worn in various shapes. Sells at _$2.00 This is only one of many new shapes a`nd shades, others . that will appeal to you perhaps more, are here at easy prices $|.50, $2.00 to $4.00. Sfiff lfafs Our showing of these is very complete, showing the newest shapes, from the low crown, broad briiiihat, for young men, to themed- ium shapes for conserva- tive dressers. We handle Royalty, Audre and other famous makes, every hat the best at 'it’_s price r English Caps We have just received a shipment of the celebrated “Andre” English Caps, in the newest atterns. and materials. Tlgese come in large or medium peak, lined or taped seam and every cap will_ho1d its shape. \ $2.00. 2.50. 2.75. 3.00 Fumishings 4-7Mtf ___-_.__ -_...__...__._____._ _.__ »_ 'u.‘__,l/__;`, ~ _ _ , i'_ ' _ ________ 1~~--» ¢¢. ___._._,,.__;___,i " Bank 01 Canada, Mr, E111; who nn-_ _» _ * _i-----------~--;--------~ - I _ 1, _‘ W 6 K ° 1 Prices 751:, $1.00 to lil 75 llafs and Caps _..‘.. A _D. A. BRUCE - ¥_ji;,_ " 5. . Always in the F roni l{an‘k" srl Cfmgh Remedl” . N'Gvids§|§i§c?d`>!i0i;¥lRE _ \ ...nun B... " soars nrarrrlc rlsimuzs. Lliilrln. - ._ _ ` 0 Oosshs. ooi-uf owup and _ _ _ sun... ¢.....i._ nun as ms. .Arthur C- Bllllllli. Mgr Nova- Scotia Fire Insurance Conirhn Cl ` Pear Sir:-we wish tothunk you for your ch ue fory$'l,8?|y0 in | Bu _ . » 2,},¥€§,_f;d;>u,l3gf,g;i §glf1<;lJ{i;§°a_i_:eyo._::><_§;n._.¢ :_.:;_vo_n ua~\_rse|bu_ry Plsni. in t fl , _ 'f° r.:.iii.“‘:.°.'f.‘ii:n%‘n;".iiiia*n°s"*i"~ ~ _ \ » _ ‘_,1M"_ F. M. Butcher, Sic y.” '_|'ro`s|. _ I _ _ _,I._... .., .. .. :__ ,_ `~ , ___ "' 'g an ~ __-----r --_- _-_-‘~ - ... _ "iluiiibiuiieiim I sin .ciiznv ,n an EW BY: li'» no wonder. Maple Buda ima good, endniifn 0 N whercsreencoungingiheflulefcflutoapeiid leBuds __ %|:“d‘ercl10t\ungmore\ha|_| E' _.i is 'Plein Nat Teresa. a_ sickly $e E . r ~ 4. » ~\.