1 qt __ , Province 1-44 *i comer aiunimuuadnmaidua, l ll hd my will ii would be ad lied on every street that hu rheumatism and falls io k sad um Sl0ln’| Linl- » like s d_i;?lval msn ’ _ 1 ‘Jr Public The man or woman 80URlB.- Scotia has 7 p m officiating 0311 S . .°FOREBT HlLL.- A very enjoy able evening was spent recently at the home of Mr. Allan McLeod, when Leod in her best style prepared a sumptuous supper. The guests after- on the organ and Mr McLeod amused -nea.s..-futur_e._ Some.. .classy__y_p_ung speeders taking advantage' of the good roads can be seen practising every evening for the coming event.; ’ 'V » V J _ _ __ .Amlmg ' l latte* is 011° inst.. in the 55th year oihhis- age. -De- OUR gan' buy NORWAY ANU SWEDEN ~" '°“'“ed Mr- - -B9d@Y`l°l‘ ceased, a. fevcrent Christian and a _ , K. _ l-05]' OVER- HUNDRED McNeil- Whl§{f.Ui\0f-1101' Very lll`Dl’1lBl“E man of sterling character, leaves to anyt 'ryan can.. fglve SHIPS Ti-inouoi-i w/in _coli is_owi;§ Mr. M. J. Mcnonaid ' _,__ V _< tl'i¢Il1-*BX YUUI' DllOlZ0gI`3Dl’l. "-_“_ .`Am“’“5h "~ "D°““l'1 is Well ad‘ cousolafe `_vfi'r_i_gow `(r`l'eeAnn Barrctt) / _ Make a appointment today. I The giok’s Studio' ~ _ ' - _ - lt has been established, says the state- Silmliel MG`Kll\ii0I\ the Biiergoilc the 2331 mst__ut;_ended by-'a ],,_,»ge,,um_ New. oessnsay Block Easter N Photos istrengihen old friendshi ai be estimated in kin thoughtfulness. r s. » of recent date and was very pleased Storm to secure the “Wines of a H00 A MR_ ROGERS pARQu|.|AR5QN_ _ - tl’ hear fmm 3'0"' 915° glild t° k“°“’ tor till the day before his death when| -1- l yOu are Well. We have been 0lllL Of medical nm was proc,”-ed bm) alas it, The dgmh ocqufred yegte;-day mqry COPENI-IAGEN, via London, March vanced in years the owner ventures to 27.-Ninety-six Norwegian ships have say thero are few men in the locality been lost during the war through sub- can rein his horse like him.- Mr. W. marines or mines, according to a Viliiltlefslllle Sllelit the week _end as newspaper statement published here the guest Of Ml' Andy MCLGOU- Mr! ment, that twenty Norwegian steamers htllise hlllller ls blislly engaged at have been destroyed by German sun- ureseut in hauling a house to Strath- marines, seventy-seven Norwegian C0011 f0i' MV- M0330- subjects thereby losing their lives. But Germany .has compensated Nor- _ way for only four stcamcrs. ` _ _ The total Norwegian tonnage lost ‘ ' amounts to 125,000, valued at 28,000,~ 000 kronor wliilo the cargoes were S valued at 00,000,000 kronor. ° wi _ P In addition, German prize courts Tho' deaih~ occurred at Ten Mile th 3. I'l€W_])0I‘tI'alt-th6 gift have seized a large number of Nor- _ House on Monday, March the 27th that has avalue thatcan only Sweden in the same way, has lost' by Miss Grace Davey f"°m he' brmher nah at the advanced age of 'I8 years. weghm vessels The following letter was received forty vessels of a tonnage of 50.000. B"e“t°“ “°W at the f‘°°“t~ y values at 10,000,000 iironer. one nun- B°lgl“m» F°b_'““‘”>' 23» 1916- . dred and twenty-eight Swedens h_ave‘ De” Sister Grace" lost the; uve Received your ever welcome letter mmm! A.’l:`. LYON, Studio ' Good Photography _Moderate Prices. atenr Photography. _ __ ' 101 Queen ‘ St. Phone 68 J. ‘ ` ' e are indul n in cards in our gilb- .sh \ No Person 'Minds an n upset store when they see improvements. The car- penters and other workmen are nearly done. Come ln _ and we will- attend- to your wants promptly. For A l"e,__w _Days w§0offe_i':-"#‘-Q it r - ss] ro em linespaliii " Missg' a"n`d Women’s Bootsto cleara 20- p. c.. 'Discount The first price was 2.50 to ' 4.50. Now is your chance._f1 Morris & »:Smiili i 'i i _ _ _ _,W Personal attention t0 Am- ’_` .'-:»¢:I~;',-:_-:.f~::ar-;;_~;;:;;;=;f=;z_ _ _ grade footwear. Fashion- T cordancewithfthe latest _ _ _ _ _ _ l Sty]e.__deQreeS_w_ A icént evlsgg. _Glvgmy regliills toéll \ ter, Mlss'Anna, li " ' ' _ . __ __ _ A ,' "" - lnqulri if friends. ` VV‘ltli-l0"lr‘e".` the Homestead. To the be'rca_veil~~m#" & U E li' j ‘- ' I l"i`0il1» ll;}ol?-4D(§‘y.t%}i;.1;h’7.C. 41’ . on-,T0W§_Ti KETS icl(yr(z:1i;d,ni;i:[)lzi;\£.}i‘\;'cs is extended most sin- q 1 ‘ -'* ' For Ladies Have that touch- of ele- gance found only in high ed with delicate lines, made with selected leath- ers, and finished in ac_. write except on military matters and See the latest Spring styles. t-- .. _-__-__ ._ N.OTES......_..__ .$6 _ 1 O ‘__ 5 Baby Logan 2.18% winner of secoiid ,money in , New London Club -t i V ~ ' ' yrig- ' ' “ Champiq ‘ ace seems t have ll & _‘ __ l ner oi een anawvngiiiieiy lie Omg _, ,jsben o turf again this summer. 5 »f. I l' _ ._ . _ I » "* (___ -_lillll _ 1.9 _ :I ._:=.-»' ,gin _"_ :£5 , /I fw _ > -_ "'i»>‘ .1 -I I. I-I ofa/Q* .f"`l` 1 ills llmii III ai ; 'ee tlie _ llo ‘_ ‘f»i'_Fii;,‘:ii',;ii1 if _“airs 'iii 'lil ll ill li .Do tic,oi“Steam pu telephone us yourforder calliat our oflioe._ Our pri are 'lowest and quality .hest_._ Proippt and satisfacto “°li‘f°f$W_1l1..i°.9. aisle. _ 1 Phone 404. ‘ In 1" ‘_ li: F » _~\‘f_» . _ _ ‘ » ' ' , f wlllhr _you appetite, color, t _ - _St J "_,_‘lf`ll tn on spirits Being pu _‘ , - uw _ 8 ' - i ‘U _ ' ` ln winning the final for the cham~ Street___ _plonshlp of the NPV _ London Cl b. Queen _Catherine paced "‘_her el t A---» M-~ winnln race in the year, five oi th - BE CURED TO-D_AY_ = ~ ' f0F'BACKA f " ' ~ mi? _ __._,:;_il -_ _ Your persistent back-ache _can ha e I ’ _ i but one cause- blunted Kldifays _I ' . . fund _l.l‘i}';:lfs and _al_tliou`_g tra ned a d ' _ tirlven y a rank amateur has he n - _ ~~ a “hall” on-the ice in 1.02 and# ml s P on me turf in 2.18. sue win noi ii e- ` _ ._ ' .~_ .iy_»be .raced__i.he. comlnsinssuh _ _ ~ ._ .fe __ _._ ‘fore the back-ache can-be cured. 7 ' ` '.t tiick st r _ .. Yq€ir_»liBt_-refl1ed!.- .I-Hg. ligiisq Q ‘_ 1 _ to act. is Dr.bHT{mil1ton sh llls;h they “ _ - _ ~ _ r uey ac ac e"__' urry. e .fi " ‘ ""lcfxi£e¥"%.nd stomach dlsordgrs has no ' , i _‘J 'fflils ssqiiiiioi or. 1-ramiitmrs Pius wiu s - r v' ’ ly cure your back weariness, t s -Z=,'~<° " -5 4"" _ __° _ ' -’ 'gegsta giiiey bile mlltl in_hl‘-'draetc Cash 1 Kjsssam iaiio,fs»u's‘eci.i ~ si - ~§rrs~s,m=g Bambi", _ ~ ' “i wiuimasmnu ww we ' Mn. .ioi-in P. Kuqx. ber of invit guests in Mt 1¢m,x_ may h year of ms B lL_¥}§$n9~999‘._‘1b.l€‘ll_ *ave MBFII S0Cl(lE}{nox was oqegflvi o'rla's old@igl.l gd fx; ul;/}u1f»(l°o_=;§\;§%h1=;»;s1 vial Jloulgas- most r¢s£s¢iea~¢iii'iiins, .md "ni 5;, W fi- ac' sadly missed by his large circle of V ` H ‘ ‘ _ _ .- - i _ 4 _ __ which were won in straight .hear .P07-9-f°95» bus- "‘ 70 l° Sho is rated one of the most perfec ly 0 *B l lille) “U5- ~,_ altefhpacers over;-_s_eei§H___'oq our s- \ ‘_ r sy. and they must he sirshsthshsd 0- ~Buciiwiiost por bustier. vs to1.00 ~~-~ rJ& Hugging 109-»,,. rouhtntivi .in Georgetown Mtf. -»~<- -»v--f-- f -:AMR C MAIKLE HOWLETT is iiluliigdiar; agent for Annandale and vi o n y.- The death occurred at Victoria on Sunday, March 20th oi' Mr. Joh P. friends. He leaves to mourn his loss a. sorrowing widow and one son, Jam. _ wards repsred to th pa ious l __ ' where Miss"'i=‘1o'renclii'lcaiiipbeillghiiil ff, “1fff,‘§,§‘§‘§;T{‘,‘;§““°§§1¥f‘°“a{‘{§fu§‘°_§° _,I §°"§°“ P'-Q" 14”." 19.15' Mr. Walter Dockendorff entertained Rev_ G M_'- Young ofiicialling (Inger-1' - su er? lor many ye~ars~v~nth ` _mem _by “mai mu3;c_wh;ie,Mi”_ Lulu ment tohk place in 'Peoplds Ce'm’eter krnble lndrgeslian and Conslipalran. I ’Docliendoi'fl'*"'playpd'*a.ccompa1i‘ymen't C,-apa\,d_;V_ - ‘ . y’ became ‘thin_aud miserable. 1_ha_c_l in wow :outa .` in .mi _ ' " ° "lin'ethe w@$¥*G'reatgi?iileri;it" MR' JosH__NA“ WAITEI nm dolvlm Qian “eller lh°“l¥htIW°“ld fasted in this vicinity -over a horse . Aft ul" 1 _ Still W6 l§“1l1~ ” ' rsso which is to take niaoo ia the dui-edelwiiii Cnliistlagfioiililudvfliliid A "°ig”l’°’“'1'i‘°d‘“°"°'°'Y'1"’“' siguation to ,tl1e_,D_ivine Will, Mr._.Ios- _ hna Waite of Tlgnish departed this life, fortified by all the rites of the Holy Catholic Church, on the 25th mourn their irreparable loss, a des an aged mot er, ilve sons and thicc daughters; also two brothers Mr. Elol Waite of St. Louis. P. E. l., and Anthony o_f Portland, ~Me. l-iis funeral' took place at Tignlsh, Tuesday her of friends and relatives. The ser- vice‘was conducted by Rev. Father A. J. MacDougald. The pall~bearers were:- Messrs Cyprien Chaisson,Phil Richards, Jos. J._Richard, Jos. V. Buotc, Peter Blanchard and Peter J. Perry. Requis cat in Pace. MR. JOHN MOYNAH. after a short illness of Mr John Moy- Deceased had been in his usual good health up till about a week ago when he was stricken with a. serious illness. It was impossible owing to the the U`9“°l_‘e5 “OW ml' three ‘MVB and was of no avail. All that could hc, ing from bronchial pneumonia, oi R """""*""‘/"`~""""‘ are e“l°Ym§ °“"5el‘/ES immensely be' was done to stay the hand of deatn gers I-‘arquliarson at his home in Bu ` hind me "ring ll“e~ W9 indulge in but on Monday morning he passed to fbury. Hc was only 52 years of age. all kinds Uf freaks 01106 aWi1yfi'0lY1 the his eternal reward.' The funeral took but had lived such a usei'ul life th lfeliches but l0'dBy ll- lf! Bi10Wli\g hilfdf ~ _ 4 4 his years arc not considered. llc w -v~¢w~`.,.-f so w si s _ . _ - ‘ l ' o and his aged mother is sti dl-‘E Um- quiais ii, Just got the hows of Russiifs sue- - .living in hor sand year. sue is ii si Honorable Bo um cess on the Caucausia`n Front and was 'ter of the latc _ ' _ _ nj _mQi'e`_¢hl\i1,_d_9ll$hted~ The Winter “D " "' | - ‘Itogers, of (lharlottelown. _g0(§li1fit§ell2;¢r51f§3i}{l1t(§‘\f*5l;399U Vgfy mild fl\1l!_0 ____ '_ __ _ The late ltogcrs li‘ar<\uharson wa ‘ '» W 9 - . i ` \ rlonced last winter. ellyei ii.`x'ewholail‘ixiieg P""'f-V 3"" Bmw UP th° B|°°d Wm’ lllgsgl-(;fE;nill:§ 'rénll-§§;ltal5l:,'\lii|\l_m(¢‘;fmill tpliniaciiicuuly lhe saga "ne aslilve dm Hoodls ---sar“`parH'|a° _ _ Hillsboro. llc wus noted for liis_u s me as ear o - ' » - know it was tlio surllilelirlllolglou I“ the ”°"“g "°~“' m°°d 'meds 'iiiililiii I ' lilforcemenis C0mlii§ 0U! HOW i1i`€ eil' cleansmg and enrichmg' You feel and raising thcni to the highest stand .l0ylnS the hilfd W0i'k We did 188! SUDJ~ agony’ and “lem is glgniior 1335 emp' ard. For many years he had been en- mer. But I am glad they don't have pegtgnisylxgré sggdalgourosféep igugrggz gaged in the milk business and in thi to suffer like we did. en' and you are tired -au the time; ' way became known _to scores of pc ln the line of clothing and food we You need Hoo-We smsaparilm H ple ln the city. Besides being one fare fine. We are back with the Ca- ` ' 1. the islands best' farmers, Mr. Fa nadian Contingents now and meet l?]a'éh}ia;mBet0g;fe 31;! egfsttlyfr i-gilt; quharson was a man who commando quite alot of old friends in other rosi- yea,-S 1, ,nukes you feel better look the respect and si'i'o<=tion or su. no ments- The Ulhefllily 1 WHS l00klllE bet¢_er'_ eat and ‘Heep benen 'It is was recognized as one of the mo f°i` W°°d lllwk Of U10 ming lille and th H' 1 d df; d a d t "_ charitable and kind-hearted citizens _,_ - _ _ _ mil a'CCi'0SS J€i'0m0 Gmhlm ll'0m thg_y%;r_:lo?£(|n;\edirc?ne -l-‘br taieblgod of the province. Whatever good move _ _ O O '_ Gaspereaux. He could hardly be- and the whole system was instituted, Mr. Farquhnrson was _ l¢,A lmle ’j_______ _ if _ _ Lower Queen Street - _ lleve his eyes. Everybody says I am ` _ 1 . therc with his sympathetic and pra looking fine and never felt better in Bagel; a£,l;dd;:§iiitBE,§o¥1,1I,%),?g?t§m§g_ tical support. His demise will be _ __il1y_l_i(9~__ __'l`0i1i0\`I'OW WS 50 ln _the ming élse u_cts_m(e it for nothing else great loss not only to the communil ti`9"Ch99 for lille days but We €XD90l1 has me game fm-mu1;L` or ing,-ed|0mH_ in which he lived, but also to the coun 1° liflve all 8893’ Bllell- Well GNICG and 30 there 15 no real 3ub5mu¢e_ try at large. He was a christian gen there ls very little of importance to get "_ wday_ _ tleman, excmplifying by his daily wal »- and conversation the _virtues of th _ _we are np; alldsvcd _to give any detail. l' _ good and upright man. lie is sur if we wer I could write a book on vivedby _qu aged mother and one, sis oth of whom me o ning (Corrected on__Tue_sdays and Fridays) Butter (creamery) in` prints 35 Butter (Tub) lb Butter, fresh, lb. ,_ Esss. doz: - 13 1 Beef lb. (retail) l 12 to Fowls lb. . ._ _-. 13 to Chickens, lb. 12 to f Hay (pressed), ton $13 to $14 Straw (pressed) ton _ $6.50 -Pobk~lb.. ~,~~:_~ < 12% Il`urnll>_B. bug.. 1- '»,_ _ 18 to 28 30 24' 18 14 15 ’Boets. bus. }Carrots, bus. _Wool. lb. . _ , Parsnips, lb. _ _ a w _ _50 ‘Oats (black) `b`tis. " ' ' ` ' 45 0_0, Geese ~ 15 Ducks ` ‘ 15 Hides 14 to 15 Turkeys, per lb. . _ _ 20. to 22 ' S’SIDE MARKETS .11 ' (Corrected Wednold l‘ Butter, (dairy) per--lb. ' 30 to 32 Butter, (or¢a_meii!).~i\er lb. _ *Calfskinsp in-p_lb._ chickens; l 'meat pei- tb. Dgks, (dressed) per lb. - E Ifpefdozen. - - ` £0311 |>6h% A _ 1... -ig-t0_-Q; e e.per__ . _ _-_ _. t_0`f ut? ‘ ~"“ " 1 1:10:15 12 to is 4,_,__:_ l i 0 _ . 9. _ Q’ H 'QB 0; 1.' _ __ an iq#-T 1 1 _ ` V-fi? ‘-Getiu 25c_-bottle of bmbixmlltons fH.y__UM,,,,.”fg,h_,,¢_. :;¢g1g_»=_¢¢,,g13_ Warren, John ColLins,,,I_plin Moresldé n -"-vi . of _‘or _ » _Fllil VM. _ __ ~_ ,hgmy Dru., ??)|,l.\;,_,._, George Mcbqnald. _ ' . ~..' » I , BI' U. . _ . . mm CWI . ~ _ _='|l0,&"_'°¢°;,|,H,k;|,,,- ;,,,,h-,,|_ r' ‘°`54 ci-iAni.ss wiurnso sucHANAN. _ IPOIC2 » .oitsr iwiiits -periininiieir' '- iio_ _ C88 Potatoes, ber bushel. ’ i _ _ _ _ _ ` _ V _._ __ so A or no ' _ I5. Pork, (Organs att.) per lb. 9% to 12% Alexander Buchanan. of Clyde Station, . = ~ bg; [ah _ ' 'straw pei- nm. (mms) gig win deeply regret to noni- or the asain _ . 2 the . 0° ' 1 _ lTurnlp|,_ per bushel Wheat. ner bushel. $1.20 to 1 40 'a pleasing conversstionallst, won fo .'34_to __ _ il' _xg tq_g9_..vice was e ormed by Rev. Maurice '_McDqnal is remains were laid to ‘ e ,p r lb. ' ' f ‘ ' ' - -~ Hayfipriipsed-l poi- ton. 410. to $13. Warren. iiliam Leonard. Snurseou, P frequent dizzy spells and became S t- a-tives'. I did so and to the surprise of my doctor, I began to improve and ` bead:/isedmejoga an za/ilh ‘Fruil-a»live.r’. I continued this medicine and all my Indigestiop and Constipation relieved. I‘_consider that I owe roy to ‘Fruit-a-tives' and I wax to those who suder from l Constipatio' ox_‘,Headnche!» try ‘Fruit- a~iives’. G vt I/11': lol/cly_/ruil vrcdirifzs same as I dfd”é ._ _ 1 ‘ _ _ ORINE GLUDREAU. i 50c. a boi, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. _ place on Wednesday to St. llonnvc ture-'s (Ihurcli where u hij.;li mass rcquii-_uni was sung by thc pnsio llcv. J. Il. :Vlclntyrc after whic-h th ji-lniug .femi-(ery. Two sons an four d:iuj.'_htt`-rs aio left to u:ourn~\h loss of a truly devoted and loving father. io all of whom the fiuardlan extends zniiifere sympathy.-S, ' ' l 0. ll* at as the son of the late Mr lieniy Far- ll Sv hi s St (i k. st MR. JAMES BVRNE. .~__l ._ ff-~. . ,_ Many will lgarn with dcep regret 0 Y. the death :of anics Byrne, one of th 'n C arlottetowii Au ust 15th, 1831 in ts of 'North Rivpr. which took pl his honie’ou Saturday; March The late ilanles Byrn_e'.was born h _ g . early life he moved with his paren to North River .taking up farming as his profession. Deceased who was-ii person of many amiable qualities ani himself a large circle of friends and acquaintances, and as a member ni' the community he will be much miss- ed. During his illness hc was visited and consoled by his devoted pastors, Rev. Peter 'S. Duffy and Rev. Maurice McDonald, and_ fortified by the last sacrament of the Catholic Church. he passcd to his eternal reward. His' wife and two sons predeceased him' some years. There are left to mourn. three sons, three daughters and five grandchildren, who will long cherish the memory of akind father anddc- voted guardian. His _ funeral _took place on Monday, the'2?‘th, to Stl~'Dulli sorotvlng .__ friends who came to pay their. last respects. Tho funeral, ser- rest' 'in t e _atliolio Cemetery. The palhbeare 'were Messrs. William The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. of their son. Charles Wilfred, at _the early ageof 18 years. He succumbed ry' _ ll] Bafrel‘S_aI'ld pei-ui. h ; za Q40 \<)i;:r:ieaA;1ti§g:;;%rlli;ieti;i‘iirfi'u*; A Y ' p _V _MI Z Q ' l ' . ' . _ hd". _ V ~~ - ‘ C % ` . . 1 l 4' ll ` I ~ ._ _.I 5 1 9 _ oldest and most respected residemsw it . Make It A n i won t known the Island. J.; One most prepar to lay any handy twenty years. Ply_........ $2.65iper roll __ 3.40. “ '_' Roofing, the next best to Ruberoid, contains nor tar and is absolutely fireproof. Guaran- Prices for “Rogers” Roofing, delivered per roll 2.65 “ “ We shall be pleased to send you samples of this Roofing, o; i