K `.i.§ la# $- .;i~ ' I f I I.- ii w-»~.r.-_- it ir fc, ~»--.~....==.-are -. r r ,.r t fi i 7+ _-..... .‘§.g,¢.'.-,A-.@-;e-_ .f fi .»‘....~. I r il r S r r 4 I I ` WELL ~ silo: xqu WH” “N I Coor.br~r'T i I ,.. Q . . ` . V »‘ fmNwq§ ,- r _ . . ,rf 151- _,- - , _r. .» 5*.-»-=~-g == r _» fr-` ,__ mr. ;.-.,.- .-_ _».»~ w ‘W ‘ ` ) ” .eh gr.: ~ *Q , " _‘ -.- * il " ., ,. iff. ,‘, ,. i . gy; if E vrvjny~,€r‘v`:V_,Vr¢§;¢f_":iri_¢-ra sl nf ( »-if- ~ -»~> f _‘i W . _ ._ ., ;. lmrmr f" » _ ouannux.;-.I _ - g ”"AY'.4~.191°f~ " run( num "7-R V Q ‘~~»§.;r _ rl" . ` -..»r': M ' 1-.4-y ., ,,, , nur; wg nuull. ~L-|05 Elf. INFURCED WNIDI YN( wt/ture war; |C~ HAUUYST --No Matter How _Much- `You Rough and Fuss It BIG E. NUFF is such a sturdy shirt it':_ :imply calloused to wear-scufi it and rub it as hard ac' you care. its a whale' of a shirt in real hefty sizes that give tire body "p|ay'_‘ no matter how hard you hit it up. BIG-E-NUF F . Double L-Bow Work Shirt It is easily the best shirt buy on the market. Got paten- ted practical features you'l‘l find in no other shirt. -Big E-Nuff sizes for husky men. . -Double L‘Bow§ to double the wear. -A Neck Band that fits. --Buttons sewed on for "keeps," -Hi-Lo a smart adjustable collar. --Coat style it preferred. cet wise to sro' E-NUFF today. vow dealer- shouts have it, if hs haswt write us and we wil_I see you are supplied. Eastern Shirts Limited,-T_ruro I 2;.--'ran ~ -_ "““*."“\ \! \\¥TIlll&\\\\\\\\7IIO//Z r N " \\r\rrnaa\.1\9zrn1nll»m\\\\\\\\\v1llu\=/ara l Richard C. A. Grant Samual Kennedy. EW FIR We have joined issue lo prudently increase CARRIAGE & IMPLEMENT business heretoio carried on by W. GRANT & Co. Customers of the Old Firm as well as all th New Ones who will favor us with their patronag can be assured of fair treatment; we will carry th best lines and sell at lowest possible prices; our sto is now complete. and we will arrange terms to su purchasers. All goods will be sold under a guarante and there will be no humbugging in making go any defects. 'l`R Y US. Grant & Kerr ne Queen Street Q < r-r» 2. cn 7-' Q ro na re 3 g .@\iIlA\\\\\€”JlIOII%\\\\\\\\_'IMl//I/i 1l3II.5,4i\lD.;\\'Ii 1. llllll \“@i§III”l\\\“lIl\\'0Hlll -MR. W. K. MGGOUGAN is Guan dlau representative in Scmmerslds. 4960-3-22M2l . -`woMsN's PLAIN co'r'roN Ho- GIERY, special two pairs for 25 cts. SINFLAIR & S'I`E\\'AR'I` L-IMITED .3215-5-4MEll. __ as _-_ _ -»EMPlRE.- Engines cream se - _tg & STE\\'AR'I` Lil\1lITED.3:£6-5~4I\lEli ' -DON_‘T MISS THE SOCIAL AND DANCE rn Wellington Station ilail.orr suur-cd to ull. its lor a good cause 328 -FEED.-A carloarl of cracked corn and _corrirncal has - ar'r'ivrrr1_ LUWffSl P11008: order pr~ornptl_v. lt. T. Illolnran, Limltorl. Surrrrrrersirlo. :r:u..'.,4M:rr-.‘rr_ I -PATRIOTIC CARD PARTY :rl ,tho residence of lilrs. A. A. I.cfurgn_v_ ilfriday evening, May 4th, will be urr- der the management oi' the t.'lndcrclla Club. Telephone Mrs, Lc`i’urge_\' and arrange for table. Bridge 500 and airfr- tion 45. Proceeds to Red Cross furrris. Admission 35c_ 332 | _ __ I I _-K. OI’-` P.- Crescent Lodge knights of Pythlas and friends. ia-‘ dies and gentlemen to thc number of about 75 gathored in their Castle Hail. Surrrrnersidc, on 'Frresrirry rvoir-‘ ing for thc inrprcsaivo and lrrtcrcstirrg ceremony oi’ the urrvoilirrx: of their Honor Roll. I). (1. t‘l\arrr1tllor, JZ l'. -Jaldmc Il|'L`5|U‘-'ll “lid also aa ioasl- fmastcr at the barnruci. which i`oIiowcd the cert-.mony_ The evening was rrrnst f‘rrjoyably spout by all present. tho lwirolc proceedings bcing well planned Innrl carried out to tho best ol’ good fellowship. Appropriate and very in- teresting addresses were rleliverml by the Chancellor; also by Bro. iltov. Capt.) G. S. Mitchell, Bro. (I`tev.) il. R. Bell and Past Grand Cirarrcclror W. A. Stewart, of St John. N. B. The unveiling of the Honor' Roll was per- formed by Rev. G. S. Mitchell and eaclr rnrnrber' ot' the following anion- didly rcnrlcrcd programme was arrear- od:- Solo, Miss Aipidn (`onrpton; re:rrIin[=r. G. ii. McCallum; solo. Mr-_ George Bowness.; quarette, Bros. itogcrs and Johnson. Messrs Calrlor' and i-‘or-hes, Miss Grace Walsh preslu- cd at the piano. The toast list was as follows: The King. “The Honor Roll." proposed by Bro. I.. R. Allen and responded to by Lient. White aura Bro. L. R. Allen; “t`anada, Our (‘our\- t-ry." proposed by A. E. McLean and responded to by' Bro, l. M. Llnklot- ter; "The Knights of Pythiras." propos- ed by Bro. Bruce Johnston and res- i ~ponded to by Past Chancellor, John A. Lea; "The Ladies." proposed by Bro. tDr.) F. Bowness. The singing of "Good Night. Ladies." and “God Save the King," brought the ceremony to n close. The names on the Hoiior ltoll urrveiletl are: Lieut. Ralph Rogers (killed in action). (lapis: Louis A. Moore and Ulric G. Dawson. Gunners' Bradford M. Beer, Bruce W. Robert- son and J. Reginald McKay, Corp. G. :Sidney Corney. Sergt. Charles Dunn and l’tc. Richard Sharp (both of whom were discharged _as mcriicaliy unfit after having served some months in the ranks) and Major' A. R. Bren nan, who is at presen¢_ carrying out the responsible duties of rnusketry instructor' for the 6th Division. -('. X ::There is a guarantee with every I package of Red Rose T2.-if there is anything wrong or if y reason tho tea docs not please you-the merchant .\’ou bought it from will give you an- otlror package or will give you your' money hack. Try ilod Itost: next iirnc. i’lcar-c. _ ( _ . lK°5'<‘y l' Gurus liquor l77f'°'"'°"‘f ami llrug llslng Su¢'.'eeut'ul for years in difficult cuss of both sexes. Paliont'| im- provomenl begins immediately-no confinement; no uae of nauaoatin or dangerous dru a. Treatment ad! ministered only hy altiliad, kindly physicians. Pleasant lurroundiufa. Special privacy for women. Book ol sont in plain envelope. Write today. The Orlgiml Scierrli/ic Treatment. ` I THE KEELEY INSTITUTE 523 CUMIIILAND AVENUE ooa. uiuuu avaelr valrruoua lem , rators -grain grlnders- Electrigt Machinery. James Pendergast. Ken-I --TURNIP SEED.- "Mill Pond", sington. - 307-5~;1M2|__anti “Hazard’a improved," also onion ,sets -at tho reliable sccri house.-I . -NEW SOFT FANCY SHIRTS BRACES. 247-5-lMtnl'rIi]iri2w FOR MEN,-reversible toilar. priced: at no r-rs, arrrr $1.25 t-ra-rr. sr.\'r'r.Arn‘ -CEMENT-5-000 bass best unal- 'I`llw'Srl=\y. May iota. urwrr time ar-.l H\li>l-ily all your needs. 247 5-lMtuiriEirl‘:\\'. -PAINT! PAlN§i Prompt buyers can save money b ordering at once‘ at Braces. ' 247-5-lMtut'rlEtri2w. -wouznrs area cur _ mm-ooo. Anv nn tacsn soo-ra-spe¢rr.r= vrrrue may $5.00 rr pan srNcr.Ara&’ srawaar r.irtrr'rr:r>_ aes-5-rrirr-:rr‘ ily. fresh cement. Book your orders rronlrrtly by man or- phone. R. T. llolman. Llnrltotl. Suurmerside. I 329,5.4M2lEli. ‘ -THE MAY DELINATOR-Butter-I ick's quarterly Style Book for sumnror. I also new patterrrs' and fashion sheets just rect-Zvorl at our pattern counter SINCL./\=llt & STE\VAll'l` I.li\il'I`EI) :I6-5-4i\iEl -8"I'RONG'S-grolrlcrr i`lusstt‘rioax Beans are noted ever'ywlrcro. tlrey, grow more beans and better quality than any other yet known. Price £'»0c.' lb. tile. qr_ lb. Arid' postage l~`. W.' Strong & Co. headquarters for all gar- den seeds. Zl‘_:Zi Iii MEIIIIHIIM MR. ARTEMAS LORD. General regrci was 4-xpr'ef;r=r~rl on every hand ycstorriny when it bc rramc known that Mr". Artorrrari Lord. Une 0i` t'-lrarlottniowrfs oldest and most highly estccrncri citizens had an-Sscil away at his ironic, 100 lrriglr- ton Road. Early that nrorning- his death camo uncxpcetorliv llc had been -in rather delicate health over since his serious illness or last win- ter.Q~la retired as its-tial on Wednes- day night. but was awakened about nrlrlrright with a pain in the region of iris' heart. He lingered about a couple of hours before his spirit passed to the Great Beyond. Mr. Lord wa/s born at Tryon. P. E. I.. on May 10, 1835. and was there- lore in his 82nd year. Ile was sr sou oi' James and Lyrllrr (bca) Lord. the former also born at Tryon, ami the latter, it daughter oi" Richard Lea, a native ol' England. The paternal grandfather, John Lord. was the sion oi’ a United Empire I.o_vallst, who canre to Prince Eri\\'nrrl islarrrl. lic re-_ ceived a private school education, and at`ter‘wards attended the old ('en-, tral Academy. (now Prince of Wales College) and completed his studies' at the Male Academy at Sackville. N.' B., where he received ri thorough training f in mercantile (methods. He entered into partership in 1856 with his uncle, the late lion. W. \\'. Lord. under the iirm name of W, W. Lord & Company, general. merchants and shlpownors, the association being maintainer] until the retirement of senior menrber'0t’the iir'm_ in 1864.at'ter which Mr. A. Lord continued the husr. rressnnder the same _name until 1878. having in the meantime built runny., ships for trading in the West Indies. and in the Southern Cotton trade. as well as to Buenos _Ay’res_ Englarrrl. and th East Indies. the largest ships being built for the latter trade. In 1865 Mr. Lord joined the First Battery of Volunteer Artillery, and in 1868 was appointed |, o the coni- rnanri of the Second Battery, with the rank of Captain. retaining this posi- tion until 1873 when the Island enter- ed tlre Federacy of Canada. when Mr. liorrl retired with the rank of Major-_ lu the noted campaign for' the I". I-1. island Railway ho took a. pronrlnerrt and active part In favor oi the runrl. For some timo he was a. rnomIi.~r' oi' the City' (louncll and was al"o a member of the now defunct. (‘nmrrria~ sioners (fourt for thc sott.lt";rcut of small debts, it was In December. 1880. limi he was appointed to the lmpcrlant posr tion of Agont in this prov-'fir-rr for the Federal Dcprrrtmerrl. ol Marine and Flslrerles. the duties of which he filli- cd rintil tho _r-ear' 1909. whrn ho was made Inspector of Liglrtliouscs and buoys. Mr. Lord was twiru rnarircd; first W in 1859. to Mins Carrie M. Rich. oi Wlnierpurt. Ili ’ne. ho died t`o\rr _vearrr later. i'\ December. 1869, irr married Miss Margaret P, i=1.,l1rav. daughter ni’ 'Colonel the Horrorablrf John H-arnlltr»n'Gray. oi' 'Inkerrnarr.` who was rlrairman of the tlrst r-,on vention he-ld in connection with P. E. Island cntcring Confederation and who at that time was Arli_rrtnnt-Gon- oral of this province. To this' union were born acvon ohlldron. five boys ‘ Pon1'r.aNo r r Maru: ‘und two girls. Of the ch-i-Idren four survive. Ilarry, telephone inspector, oi' Butter. dnlry, __ 35-3S` rnother rind riorr't worr_v tori rnuclr xr-l _:_ ;- --.-_-: .~__».-V-.-v- .».~.-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-.-.»_~_-_-_-_;- - ».--A-_-.-_-.-,-.-_~:_-_-,-_~ -,-,-,- .-_~_~_-,-,-_-,,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,»_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_»,-_»_-:,_-,-,-_-, _V _,e ___._._______.____Y_ _.______,Y________.___. _.__Y__. ,_Y._.Y___________V,___.____;____ , __ , ,, __ _ _ V I _ BRINGING or FA .~--- ~ - ._ - - ~ - » -er - , 'i “i T Gu nv'oo¢'roR $"A|o """” Y. R G-E-NUFF , ZZ ~ _ ' l.w_ _ ._ s when I _ told aim I y wonderiul balm eased the pain almost as soon as agplied but to make sure I was doing the right t ing.l'called in a second doctor. When I told_hiin ___ what I was using,he said ‘That's right-insticontinue the Zam-Buk treatment; there's nothing so good for scalds and burns: “l persevered. The soreness was soon all drawn out, and healing commenced. New skin gradually began to form places, and it was not long before the aealda- althongh ao deep-were completely healed." W ilo Zam-But: laexoellent for auch aeri- oua burns andacalds, aa in than lust as necessary for tho little accidents which are of lar more frequent occurrence in every household-a scald from the kettle or from boilln fat n burn from an iron or from the oven door: Then little burns great deal of suffering. which can easily be avoided ll Zam-Bak il applied at once. All application of Znm-Bak ton woundaaaoonaa sustained,preventing!!poulbllltyoffeateflng or blood-poisoning. others should never bo withoutZam~Bnktos'thoirehl1dren'alnjurlas. Children who - have once had Zan: - lnk ap- plied will cry for it again, bocallo they know lt ends over the lore hovo ease, it la often cause a _ _ their pallil Zam-Bok la not a mere ointment, but an up-to-date herbal balm-tha greatest healer known to science. It ala composed exclu- alvely ol vegetable olll and herbal extracts and lar 185 medicine, which accounts for its aucceu in chronic cases of eczema, ringworm. aealp sores, holla, uleeis, l\Il¢¢lNl» DMI legs, blood-poisoning and plies. All dnrggiata and stores or Zam.||||k (14,, Tomato. 50:. box, 3 lor 81.5. ‘ was using Zam-Buk for my alittle son, who had been badly scalded byipullinsea pan of boil- t ing wane; pverfhimself," writes rs. Al rt Sawyer of Midland, Ont. She continues: “I called in a doctor, who gave me some ointment, but it did not seem to ease the child's pain,-which was intense. I, there~ fore, discontinued lt, and coinmencedapplyrng Zam-Bok. _This FREE , ‘ 11--r |.._. -"I , == Winstead. (‘.onn.. and Victor, mechanl- BRAZIL HAS DECIDED "` cal engineer, late ot' Winnipeg, now in TO REMAIN NEUTRAL England on rrrrrnitlons manufacture! _l A ` /57, - ' - ' -2:--:::::"::=' . ‘ - >. _ - f '_=s.;.-'.'r.`. n ll* - , » and the daughters. Mrs, J. A. Mc Donalrl and Florence at borne. Thc late Mr. Lord was'a prominerrt monr- ber oi' St. James' Presby'terinrr Church ol' this city and was always ready to lend his uid to airy rrmvenrent in the best interests of the people.: To his bereaved widow and family. The Guardian' extends- its rlecpcst` syrnpatlry' in their sore l>er'oaverrrcrrl.| SPORTING NEWS FOR MEN IN THE TRENCHES (Canadian Press Despatch) TORONTO. Ont/~ Arrangenrenia having been made between the '1`oron publications in England for the trans- mission oi baseball scores by cable. Mayor Church now proposes to take up with Sir George Perley. (Ianarliarr, overseas rnzinlster, the matter of fur-I nishlng the nren in thc trenches with, various kinds oi sporting news from' Canada. _ .L.0i,‘-DON._m__..fmw..fPin,es...cm.re,,p0“_ .bur, we .are likely to.Icn\'e uiiy...rlay dent says there was a series oi' air attacks on Seebrugge about nritlnlght of Apr'll 30th. There was also ter'-r ritfrc cunrrorradc the tianrts oi which could bc clearly seen at Flushing. ` BUMMERSIDE MARKETS ' Butter. creamery. lb 40-41 Buckwheat. bus. 1.00-1.20' Caliskirna, lb... . .....22c; Eggs,doz. .r. ...26 Huy. nrcsscrl ton . . . . .. _.$14 to S15 Hay, loose, ton ._ _.$13 to $14 Lamb pe1t.s.lh . 60-90 Oats, black, bus.. _....83 Oats, white . ..80 Potatoes por hua.... . . .$1.30 Pork, organs att. lb ...i559 tn 18 Wht~.1l.b\rr¢ ._ $1.75 to $225' Straw. pressed, ton $.00 CHARLO)\E1'0wN MARKITI Butter (creamory prints) lt-til Eggs. doz. ._ :i::~3.f»l Fowl. lh 15-l8r (‘hickerrr1-, li) , _ . ., _ iii-20 ` Ducks, in 10-ll Turkeys, lb .. ._ Sz-8) Roof iih) retail . . 15-26 Potnirros. tlrrrslrcl) . _ _ 1.40 1.50 IIrry(Inn)._. ..iF».0I) so-sw don) 9.00-10.00 Pork (r~‘f'|f‘.t‘is) whrilosnlrr 18% (Intl-r (black) bllali. , . .. .... _ _ ._ 82 Oats (white) hush... . ...R0' Porluiga (lb) .0185 Buok`w oat tbulh.) 1.00-1.15 Wheat (bt.l8h.) 1.75-2.00 Heel’ lwlrolerwlel dressed 15-17 la_vcrI|~» The Brazilian govornrrrerrt; issued a proclamation of neutrality- the l'rrited States and Germany. Mrs. A. McRae oi Mt. Vernon trorn her son in England. r 'answer to your welcome letter' receiv~, ;| el last night and as usual was vory to base-bnll club and the Nor'tIrcliiTc|g1”‘l to hem' fmm h°“‘e also glad lu (Canadian Press ) RIO JA.‘§Eil"t0, l.\pril Zip- iiie today in respect. to the wan' between WAITING TO G0 T0 FRANCE. The following letter- was rc<-,civerr by April Sth. 1917. r Dear Mother,- Just a (ew lines in hear oi you being well at time of writing as it leaves me in thc best of health. I must tell you I rer-eivcd the parcel you sent rrre and _voir don't understand how much joy it brings us when we get even a letter' t'r'oni home. brit a parcel is lar better and more so when there is island twist in it. Well mother I am still in England t'or i"rance. I met Dante Ilurne. i`rom Wood laIanri's tori-ay, He was wound- ed about the time Jack was wounded. I was very glad to ace hinr as he was talking lor n spell with Jack when in the trenches. lie said Jnck's worrrrd la not serious and he will have ir good rest airy way. We are all very anxious to not to France now the 104th is ready to go any day. One good thing in our favor ia the warm weather. so I guess we will soon have a crack at the Ger- mans, whatever luck we,wiIl lravo. Init don't worry mother' we will all hc Ironic liciorc long if God will spare us rind II we have to die on thc hnttlc- ilold ict us all pray and wi:-rir that wir airnli mcct in rho bottcr homo wlrcrr-. parting lr-r no more. I think this war' will lic over' in it fcw nronihs tlrnc now for thc Gr.-,r= rnann are getting the worst oi' it. I am in the army over a y‘cnr rrrrw rrnrl I rxufzss you will he glad to lrorrr l was not up for Oilicc _vol ao thrri’n not loo had rmoihcr' is li? I am irnlnirrr: for' ar iirst aid rrrrrrr now and I am gctiirri: rr- 'iong iino with Ii. ’|‘|roro ia anoliror follow with me ironr imrnr-_ Willir-, ;\irrrru Irorrr Wood ir-iIrrrrrI‘n_ llc is sr- borll thc- only one I Itrroy/ of ilu- Iroys who \\'t».r'c In the liliilh. as wu wer'r~, '-rll parted long ago. I don't hour' I`roirr .lack or Norman now nl all but I lrope they are wrrli. Wiaii I rorrlri ant ilrcrrr, I wna rrriaslrrg .lrrvlt 'r lot ;\i`ti~|' irc wcrri, in I"rnur~r~_ I wrirrl you io |'r-- rrierrriiur' »rrr|~ to ull rrry I`rIr.~r|rIa on rirrir old I’_ ld. i.. wlrvrr- I long io lu- rrrrcc nror-n. As I lrnva no more rrows to tell you I think I will ring off. llr- r~lrm‘r~frrI i' " aaaaaaall iEll:::::::lI I N NATURE’S WAY Old Mother Nature knows what is beat for us. This is why _her fields and forests are full oi healing herbs. When u man has been working too liarcl-when stomach and Irv_or get out of order-when lndigesiion or Constipation bother him-then he ought to go back to Nature and take H Dr.iWrIso_i'_\'s S Burrlock, Dandelion, Mandrake and other puriiying, healing herb_$ _ go in this Iamous Tonic an Blood Purifier, which hal- been making people well forcmorebthuln hast a century-. . _..=.=!..! ..9\l 9.19 91- .. 25c. I bottle. Family aiza, five lima! al ~ large, $1. Ar must dealers or prepaid on receipt ol price- . 26 The Braylcy Drug Co., Limited, St. rI»In\,lI'.l. bout us for we rna.\' como Ulli ll" riglr: rind again if wc've got to din here its for rr good cause for which rnarrv a noble lad has been killed since the beginning oi this cruel war. Now mother I will say good-bye and God llc \Viih You 'I`ilI We Meet A- gain I rerniiirr as over' your. lloving Son. FREDDIE. EEE: itil .\`rr. Tiiiilliii. \\'riii~_v (`irrrrp. Surrey. Englnrrd. » hi E Fi 2. oo Fora You oo Aww rH\r~r<, 3/_.___ a..-..._ TIL Do You wrt r-r .A ROOM? Ti-IE new ‘six "'T' " rf '71 NO - rf. rr-ir~1a‘ Room TwEN~r.~f _ TO ' _ r.‘< r ‘ ._.~¥..,_-.- - - - -,»_-_-_».~_-_~_- .».-.~.-.¢.~_-.-_-.-.-_-_-Y-,-,-.-_-_»¢,-,-_-_~,~_- - _»_-,-,~_-_-,-_»_-,~.-_-_-.-.»_-_-_-.-.-.-.-_-,~_-_- »_~_-_~.~_»_»_~ - _-__-- -_ _»_-_-_»_-.-.-.-.-.-- ----r-11 N0 \T - I5NT.i r‘f -- .9ur..r...r» isbn, | 'ROOM To /-\ 4.Er~r‘rr..E~ I - "“*~"’ ‘ 'T5 occupier: _ Now a-QM MAN '-°"'-: QENTED l‘I?Er.r. our - ,WiNDOwt u . I ` . I