il? f i . - o u o ' ' ` I ' _ _ V _mu-ranv Hosrrrsi.. - 'rue in port receiving :spans and improve' - *__ __ __A ______ __v 4___ ___ _ _ ' __ l)u||d|ng on Cedpr Street, on whkgh m6ntB ll‘¢ "I6 |.C,K6lly, H081, TDFBG I Look Ov-er Our Bargain Tables _A visit to our bargain tables 1 will prove interestingand per- haps profitable. For here you will find displayed _hundreds of handy and useful articles in small wares. Good Values at 5c., 10c., 154: and 25c each And they are just such things as yan need-enamelware, glassware, crockeryware, etc., for kitc n and table use. p You are invited to calL ,X31-ACK & C0-. 22‘§i.§f`§°”§?§‘.€-» » 5-#- Atiention of the Fox Men Tho last cor of boneless meat that will come this season is now shipped in cold storage car :ind is due to arrive this week. lt is put up in one hundred pound paper lined boxes. Order now what you want shipped out upon nr- rival of car. Balance will go in cold storage. which will add at least one cent. per lb. to the cost. W. P. Cal- laghan & Company, St Louis. P.E.i. 8119-4~iimthS2i ABRAMS VILLAGE. - Mr. and Mrs. John F. Arsemiult are now resid- ing at the place belonging to Mrs. Jos- eph C. Arsenault.- The death took place on Thursday night of Hypotite Leiilance at the age of 70. Deceased had been ailing nil winter and his death was not unexpected. A widow und family are left to mourn him. Funeral wok place Saturday moming to St. James’ Church, Aubln Leblanc now with -the 105th Regiment is a son of the deceased- Miss Margueritte Leblanc, teacher, received last week n letter from Alyre Arsennult now at the front, formerly of Urbanvilie being a. st dent at Me ra it Colle Mr | n ni mcoo ge, . -Arsenault is in high spirits and gives an interesting account of what sees_ there.- Mr. Joseph L. Gallant left last week for Bloomfield where he ln- tended to spend some few days visit- ing.- Miss Loretta Gallant returned last week from the Western part of the island where she had pa.id an ex- tended visit.- Mr. Joachim Gallant. volunteer of 105th spent a few days at his home recently.- Much sympa- thy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Gallant in the severe illness of' their infant daughter Heiena.- Mr. Wlnceslous Poirier shipped 9. fine beef to Summerside on Monday morning.-_ Mr. Adolphus 0. Gallant was in Sum- merslde last Monday.-Iii. i e'-ds-_l Is -I 1- '---Il-g. _ _ _. _H All Bush-lm , S Tea and Coffee Don’_l Hurt Me” says the cynic-but, we live and learn and at some time of life many tea or coffee drinkers wake up to the fact that the drug, "caffeine," in tw and coffee is “getting them.” Headache, nervousness, biliousness, heart fiutter» ting in its work; and the growing knowledge of its.. true nature has led thousands of former tea or coffee drinkers to turn to _ insomnia, etc., are often signs that tea or coffee is get' l Ns'rANi _osiuu ; ii W makes s Marvellous -'fr»'v°__--°“"°'°-°‘- --rim memo v omauqcu Tonner- mum Vglm it 10,00 _w_ _‘_ _ . ; _ -wiu. rneAcH.- on April ani chmenn w p I Bev. i-L ll. Bell will preach at Kominl- aids. ~ "IQ advanced to (‘orp -H now almost ready for the reception of invalid soldiers. Besides may changes. water and sewerage connections have been made and the hospital presents THE Ilill Hlllllll Ill llllilif Bllllli The greatest friend to sick people is the one that helps them toward health. But nearly every human friend had heretofore suggested n dif- ferent meana of regaining lost health due to nervousness, overwork, debil- ity and worry. Now there are dozens or friends right here in your own town who will agree that the best friend to their health is Zoetlc- the health tonic. This already famous re- medy for "nerves," and their conse- quent ailments is it combination of glycer-phosphates- the actual ele- ments of the human body with Cod Liver Oil and delicious tonic wine. A short two weeks of faithful trial will put you fair and square upon the path of bounding health. We know this so absolutely that if you cannot re- port real progress at the end of that time we will refund the purchase price. You who suffer and suffer and suffer should not delay beyond today. Sold by E. A. Foster, Distributing Agent for P. E. l. TIGNISH -IMPROVEMENT - The enterpris installing a cash carrier system in their store; The new system is to be in operation in a few days.-Z. -OF LOCAL ~iNTERE8T.- News has beenreceived of the death from pneumonia of Mr. Rory Clarke of Ot- tawa, manager of a. large wholesale .firm in that city._Deceased was a bro- ther of Senators’ Murphy‘s wife and much sympathy is felt here for Mrs. Murphy in the sad loss she has sus- tained.-Y. -HOCKEY.- The score in the rc- eent match game between the Alber- ton and ’i‘ignlsh teams should have read Il-l, not 9-1 as reported in 'l'uesdny's Guardian. The Tlgnish boys worb defeated but not at all an- nlhllntod, and if their team had been in better condition the score would read even better than the above.-Y. --SOLDIER lLL.- Mr. Martin A. Doyle of Norway received an oillcial communication from Ottawa on Sat- urday lsst. informing him that his son Hazard of the Lord Strathcona Horse is sick with measles in the hospital in Shorncliffe. England. Pte. Doylo crossed to England with his Company early in February and they expectod to bo in ihn lighting line in the oariy spring.-Y. -HONOR ROLL of Tignlsh lllgh School for month oi' Marcbz- Grade Vll.- 1, llarold llnckett ill; 2, Henry Perry G3. Grade V.-1. Alva Carter 605 2. i<`ldilo Arsenauit 01. Grade IV. -(Senior)-1. Hackett Harper 77; 2, Percy Conroy 76; 3. Raymond Gaudet 74; 4, Lorne Murphy 72; 5, Frederick- Bernard 70. Grade IV.-' (Junior)- 1. James Richard 73; 2, Horace Leon- ard 72; 3. Adrien Richard 69. Grade IU-_ (S0lll0l')-1. Ralph Hackett; 2, Leo Maillet; ll. Joseph Carroll. Grade UI-- (Jlllll0l')-- 1. Albert Bernard; 2. Marcus llackett; 3, Emile Gaudet. Grade ll.-1. Everott llnrper; 2, Fran- cois Buote; Il. Joseph Bernard. Grade l.-1_. Leo Gallant; 2. Joseph Gaudet; 3, Samuel Maillet.-Y. -mon- iETC_...- . 1 annie interesting and match cook Bowling the old contest on the Thurs- ¢0l\\|ll1\y WCI game by 152 of A Soni li, Grocers everywhere. ev. ....5 ;._. ~» - » 11 un. ‘ - At this trims wat you may more “"' " .___ ` -scans. scene-ni-ues nm urs "‘° “°"“° °‘ ’°‘“' “’“"’ ‘“‘*“° "‘° -ounces are asain roi- me im- rlsht quality at ilxht prius. fl* ‘"‘l“°d ll* 01° '"9 °‘ on "Maritime" full range woven 8108.-4-Bmswtwks-sslwks’ h1°“°d' m‘°’“°m“" '”'°"*` fencing. Buy now from headquarters -sv we ’ 0|-H1148 PII. 010061. Plfiltlllll' _ > ` and sive money. J _Mr J&n “_ n“`&“_ 1°b“_u. D-D, this _surly to your wife "ld sisuamqwswitnsawiii im it wmrma. not-1 no in sam- the some iii sickness as in health. ____; msnidg “num” “¢m.|_n‘“”|g,| ' or nw bowels is uio nuiaimeiim law or lmiui. -9F'l|NG N"-|-‘NNY °D°°i“¢ °°' ‘°' "‘° "°“°"* "“""~"’B' __ . Sltll da . A Ill I AIIO ill "'”»"'“° Pllvb NIB BCICII 0¢l0i'lell Cllellllcll CIOSBI Wh9rg ll. lilly bb lllhd by mmm 2! img; ttbtédm suksnpegnd _wg q°|Nq-_.__.s°m° open '"5' 1; the young and o1d,lnallwea|t.hsrs at all hours or the dey or night |m|,,» mad, U, we"-_ gmcigp- 5 now noticeable around the wharvel _ and you will have taken an advanced step in the care of those you Stewart. Ltd. 816'! Md “IGN ll °°llll4Bl'l\1l0 Bvllvlli ill have sworn to love and protect. -__ evidence nronnd the dliferent schoon- --SPECIAI. INSTRUCTION.-A low BPS l-lil( H826 59911 lim “D ill ull” Cali or write for fuller information about this new, perfected eliaml- of the boys of the 10581: at Summer D011 dllrllll he Ullllbr- The lwmwl' My ¢.|o¢e¢_ _ , side who were recently promoted, left Bodelllw 18 D010( Nhllred and havin! " ~ for Halifax on Thursday, where they new pumps out lu- The schooner will receive further training. Among Elll-0l'llPl86- P60000! llllfchssed by Ml' those leaving were' Corp l~‘ Arbing. D -iii ¥’|0|¢0l‘|lllfl'0lll CSN! Mlllvl and (3 u ‘ Keldlglhi who is promoted io' ssrgelud, una L, Lf sv. is also reoelvluk the necessary eu n 0,* P 5 | Corp J c' Arsennuxt, who has been repairs for Service The schooner Marguerite is halng pnt in proper con dltlon and painted The other sehrs -work has been going on for some time, Bells. J-B-llllillli lllllhlr Ind U10 preparatory for a military Hospital. is Western Light. The WRU!! BGBBOII is expected to be a very busy one.-H 0 ¢°llIf0I'\H`Dl9 8l»P0aNl1CB--H- third with 251 pins. Major McNutt _ -- and Capt. Cook also had high scores for their teams. lt is understood a return match will be played in the near future. It is understood the oihcial staff are taking up n challenge. The following is the respective score of each player. A. COMPANY. Totals Major McNutt 135 250 Capt. Cook 147 Lieut. Allen Lieut. Robertson Lieut. G. McDonald 110 Lieut. L. McDonald 101 90 Lieut. Jenkins 76 74 642 861 1503 _ B.(‘0MPA!\'Y. . . . . . . . . .. 115 71 218 93 '114 207 76 16- 227 150 260 191 150 ' Totals Majorstewart 148 114 262 Capt. McLeod_ 125 126 251 Lieut. Rattee 93 108 201 Lieut. Paton Lieut. Cosh Lieut. Mclnerney Lieut. Sutherland 84 100 184 125 88 213 97 102 199 122 107 229 794 745 1539 Majority ol' B. Company 36 pins. - WhyDoWmnWorry? _ o e *"5 "fm °f J~ H- Myflck 3° 00-- 1° A sion or FAit.|No HsAL'rH.` f Worry _ls it disease-and lt's more- it produces other diseases, because it breaks down the nerves and saps the vitality of the body. »\Vlhat. a pity women don't realize that if they were well- if the blood was nutritious- if the nerves were strong-if all the organs were active -then the little things that irritate and pray on the mind wouldn't re- ceive a moment's thought. The woman who worries has a poor appetite-she sleeps poorly. If it only lasts for u.di1y or two it might be oi small consequence-but she grows limp. miserable. unhappy- worse day by day. She needs Forrozono which cures lb'0l'l'Y by curing tho condition that render worry possible. For nervous. weak women. no tonic is so good; thousands is has cured just like Mrs. M. E. Etherington, of Troy, who writes: “l ani quite willing to give n public testimonial for Ferrozono, be- lieving it to be s. tionic of superior ex- cellence nnd one that will rapidly build up strength and supply new energy to anyono not feeling well. Last spring I was in a very poor condition oi' health. I was nervous. felt tired. and completely worn ont. No doubt lt's quite a common complaint with ladies ol' my ago. but I placed great reliance in Fcrrozone. and took it for several weeks. it mude me quite strong, and in fact l liavn been in better lienllh ever siiico. l can henrilly recommend Forrozone." Ferrozone cures by making good blood strong nerves and a healthy body. This is why it gives color, cleamess to the skllm. buoyancy to the step, brightness to the eyes-because with good digestion and activity of the body in all its parts thoro's health. Price 50c per box at all dealers. _--- 7 . .I .‘ in _ _ Excursions ‘ mai C C MAIUTIME P|\oV|NcIl T0 WESTERN 0 . o O IVIRY llaroli Sth loot) John hello. LIUIL Ol!!- ,_._.\ 4 tl’ .~'~ .- , ni.-i.i....i». I We are Nputting ogssolgietipecial attractions to introduce some of the newest tyesatour ill1aery‘_ 'p y isseason. _- _ ‘ 8 'rypifyiiig me as-ignings of were ~ has which are the top nomii of fashion, we would' make mention of the Quaker I-lat with N811 .CPQWU and ”m°W brim which is a great favorite. The 'roll-brim sailor is very much in evidence and. cartbe worn either as a dress or outing hat._ ; = ' _ p l _ =- Ribbon is much in vogue and is _worn in lllrlq-loops gtriminod- high 011 till? back and side while flowers are worn in profusion m li_ri_lliant and Quiet col0r8- Tipperary veiling is worn extensively drailedlovél' lk 1135. alll NIB* WI! n°bbY ap These are only a few of the large assortment too numerous to mention. Our milliners have just retumed from the Openings abroad and are in l0,.\l¢h. with the latest Parisianand New York models, which account-for compliments we have _received from our many customers, showing the splendid results which have been produced from the hands of our own workrooms. ' - . stttf. ‘ - - 4wnm\\m¢mnmm\&l1 If You Want Fresh,'lFertilé Farm eed Buy from HOLMAN’S, Suminerside Every Seed that We sell goes through the “Clipper Cleaner” which separates it from dead, dried, or shrivel- led seeds, as well as noxious weeds, and other foreign substances that are a detriment to good crops. _ If you want CLEAN, QUALITY SEEDS, it will pay you to get your seeds from ~`HOLMAN’S. because this firm has a reputation for handling good seeds. Ho1man’s have one of the most modern power cleaning plants in Eastern Canada. p 1 Remember poor seeds are dear at any price. Experimenting is 'cxpensivei You can't afford to have your fields run wild with weeds when we offer you the benefit of our up-to-date service. ‘ e Don't delay ordering seeds. We have only a certain quantity to sell, and when this stock is exhausted we cannot secure more. Order your seeds now from i1OLMAN’S and you will save time and money. _ _ . ` , ‘ No. 601-Imported Timothy, guaranteed No. 1, per lb _ , No. 602-Island Timothy. Zuaranteed No. 1, especially Clipper Cleaned, tger lb..... 124: No. 603-imported Timo y, (recleaned by our Clipper Cleaner) per lb..........l0 3»4c No. 604-Late Red Mammoth Clover, guaranteed No. 1, pér .L 301: No. 605-Early Red Clover, guaranteed No. l. perlb .. No. 606,-Aisilte, guaranteed No. 1.,2per lb... . ; ............ .. . 40 p No. 607-White Dutch, fine, bright and very pure, per lb...... ............... .. 65c (Cotton Bws for above each 25c extra) No. 816- hlte Banner Oats,g1’a\n from “Standing Field Competition", Clipper _Clean- ed, per bushel 704:; regular Banner or Ligowo, Clippler Cleaned, per bushel_.._.............. 65c o. 611-Peas. Golden Vine, per bushel 60_lbs ................... ....... ..3.75 No. 612-Vetches' or Black Taxes, per bushel of 60 lbs ............................... ..3.75 No. 613-Longfellow Corn, per bushel 56 lbs .......... .......... ....... ............ ._2.10 (Cotton Bags 25c each. Jute Bags each Bc extra with above) ' _ The above prices are “fre_e on boardf’ cars or boat Summerside. Upon request_we will advise you how much freight will cost additional landed at your nearest railway station. Write tor any further particulars that you\require, samples etc. If there is will pay you to buy your Seeds rom Holman’s. ‘ any kind or quality of seed that ‘you require which is not listed here, write us. It R. T. HOLMAN, Limited ' SUMMERSIDE 8131-4-vM2w1|» ' ° welll- ' M131 " ""' r‘ G 1 i ~ Fil _ ,,.l,:,§,l,',,e°r'e it as Msk¢s_»_s perfect bearing ‘l||‘\“»` Prevents blocked wheels. lieth ywr hone pull bigger loads. The Mica does it. ' Dealers Ilvvfvwhera in ' as wuncuasinludrrm M acLellan wcauiomownvsi |1014-,4~lItl. Asthe days t warmer, do ouii do , heavy overcoat ai:-§it_unoomfortal3,i;e,, n your Your Spring wiht '§»lf'i3§k5v'.‘i`é°i§i°° 0 Owoadf ..l'.'..“:.‘:f.;.l'.r..°ri.ii- and Browns. ‘ 'N "9-&é’3»i.‘?'5».a°.i..°f°°ii?§ n to-day 0 ~- ‘YW 3 wif ' D ‘lm LM Out. 'I H N ‘»~ ~f-