“AI1'§§>-1l .._...- -uv.;.~_-..,,,,_, w, _ __ sq,.,.....-r..--.,,,,.,,_.,q,.,,,_ TUESDAY. _ Eli NEVER SAT llllWN l0 EAT Lived on Eggs and Milk for Ysars i-ioiv “Gan Eat Anything" ‘Shanks to llrusciion ' '5 good appetite is usually a sign o! And a poor appetite i< :1 sure algll that something is wrong SJIIIIUWIIVFC, lf you do not eat; your nu-ils mu! enjoy them, without any this guilt’ IIPAIIIII. Ili||\It‘il\‘:|ilE after-effects, read Ii-licr. The treatment that put this ru.u| right would surely be good for . l...) :— ‘e much pleasure to be able ' _ that by regularly lllnllig Know-hen Suits I regained my uppriiii‘, lillil have been completely rciumil from pains which had nnlu-n-ii in body nnd limbs. “ 1hr vunrs 1 disliked all eating, ("niwkl lily solid food. I never sat down w [JIIIC during nrcnis, and lived on In ik nnd two eggs daily. Ono month n , i siitrlcd to take Kruschen Salts, n n-uv I cun cut anything with ruc- 4n ulost irppclitcF-J. F. D. ‘ll-I 1c are six sails in Kruschen, nnd (".'n'i_\' one of them is necessary t0 1v w i. l-t IiLhIiII. If you lead a ~- your lilo indoors, i! you cannot get all the fresh air and exercise you it your eliminatin, organs their work easily, re larly, l1’ I don't do naturally, and "your diet ‘ll not exactly w at it sho d be, if you wake un- reireshed, out: without appetite, work without mt, and play without enyoy- ment-Kruschen u what you need, and Kruschen will putdyou right. an l».'i.- in ihc upon nir, if every organ in _\'.|Lli‘ IHILIy perihrms its functions u-iloiriy, if your diet is exactly I>.ii=iii<~~i. then you can extract from l l‘... ..i _\w .11 cut and theuiryou breathe i ‘i mu i. IIPPCSSUTY to keep you ht. but n you spend the greater part o! i ' Robin am Fleur. Al ._,,,.¢~"".»"<~\ '-*\ . »~.-_ lvrsrrnn ennnuv ._-_ {IOILLTDRSO in. Farm rununmmooacnapimnrm stool: at Bruce's. 2840-5-10-21. -srso1al. 1 bu- sa m. mil He": No. a Frost ‘flghtlock Farm Fencing sold only at Bruce's. 2946-5-10-21. -!'l.lll IREEl-One large col- ored glnsa Mixing Bowl with each ninety-sight pound cotton bag 29bZ-5-9-3i. —00NGBATULATIONS are be- lng extended to Dr. nnd Mrs. Sharp o! Bodequc on the arrival or a bon- -8 -THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOC- IETY oi Trinity Church, Bummer- ths auspices oi the Women's In- 2960-5-10-11. Kruschen your “min blood, sets your ’ ‘ machine y worlring smoothly, lends ll Dill; in“) ._TENDERS (or hauling milk w sunshine or shower wi the some readiness {or tho day's work cheery or the day's pl Kruschen Salts-I‘: obtainable at all Drug Stores at 45c. and 76c. per bottle. Hamilton Cheese Factory will be re- Saturdsy, May 21st, for information nis baby boy on Saturday, Muy 7th. g“ side. will present their ploy "Cat 0' . Nine Tails" in Freetown Hall, on ‘ 'l‘ussdsy evening, May 10th, under ; 'n ceived by the undersigned up to! L .?;F\\O1I-r rtlrqn ,3,“ d,‘ 4 _._.- .525 iii #11 ll.‘ ‘i lcw. :1 g HE CHARLOTTETO GU (J 1- i-i s" :1 Fm: SPEOIAL SALE OF BABIES’ WEAR MAY 10th. t0 14th. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY FOR MANY SPLENOIO see Hamilton Directors. J. F. Proiitt, j SUGGESTIONS ! - q {"rvI;r-_ -_ »_~.-...-~._-_,._._,s.__. _ _ ~‘*~ " ' '.."...7""'.w,, v, and so -l liox 416 5 lift!!!’ ACADEMY, SUMWIERSIDE tin: .15 of Saint Mary's Academy moizihs of March and April: c X.-1, Margaret MacNelll; . c Cnyle. iric IX.—l, Helen MocPhee; 2, 11 liiacqizicre; 3, Adeline Wedge. c. VlIL-l, Cecilia. Perry: 2, '1 "imv: 3, Catherine Driscoll. I ~:'» Vil.~l, Edna Arsenault; 2, t.‘ ~ ufnurharti; 3, Nellie Wedge. BEGIN well by feeding fox pups Imperial Puppy Food. CONTINUE during early months, later with Imperial Fox‘ Biscuits SUCCEED in raising highest-class foxes, r acknowledged leaders in live ,_ stock and pelt values. Manufacturers: Y lsitgncrial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. V ment oi’ the Mass the hymn “veni creator" was sung by 1115 51x Sisters . Phone 721 side had a very successful . sale an saturday. The 8.15. Admlsion 25 and 15 cents. ' clause." —YES SIR-Once again sunny , side mn, Road's Comer, is open to ' serve the public with hot dogs, lun- ches, ice cream, gas and oils, Wed- nesdsy. May 11th. The management thank all those who patronized them in the past and extend a cor- . dial welcome to new customers. l 2943-5-0—2l '-CELEBRATES FIRST MASS- Rev. Joseph Douglas MaoNeill, who was ordained to the Holy Priesthood by His Excellency Bishop OSulllvan, on Sunday in st. Paul's Church, Summerside, said h’s first Mass on Monday morning at 7.30 in st. Paul's church. At the commence- ‘ ‘ ’ by the Sisters of St. 1\iary's Grade VI‘_L Gertrude 0mm‘: Convent. Sister Saint Lydia played I2, Eva Gallant; i, Isabel Gallant. the organ. During the Mass h's sis- Gmde VF,’ Marguerite chum“ ten chanted hymns. Rev. Dr. Me. "The following is the Standing o! 2, Mary Silliphsnt; 3, Clarlsse Lena“ assisted the new priest “d Blanchard. Grade IV.--1, Elaine Burn; Marguerite Cue’, and Beam“ m hundred oi’ the cmgregalfoxr took Communion-Jar l l 38115119: 3. Lucy Patterson. Grads IIL-l, Lena. Richards; 2, Geraldine ltichards and Dena Rana. hen: 3. Mario Linkletter. Grads 11-1, Doreen Gallant; 2, Elaine Arsenault; 3, Alice Blanch. ard and Leona Gallant. For M. Poole ' lPoole 8. Thompson, Limited lR. T. Holman, Limited iMorris, Bernard 8t Co. lll/intthew d’. McLean .'C. E. Pratt d’. Son PRO C . .. .»Fi re p 1'00 i‘ Maritime Representative-N. 53 Rupert Street, Amherst, N. S. - i Bale By t ’ , l _ NY mm who can drive s nail can put up llro- sate ceilings and partitions of Gypme. Measure the area to be covered, then order as many sheets or Gyproc as you need. It cuts to size lllro lumber and you nail it to the studs, joists or over old plaster. Paper it, panel it, or ilnish It with Gyptsx or Alsbsstlno and you have an inexpen- sive wall .0! professional appearance. - Gypms may b: easily idnrtifird by tbs mm: on lb: board and lbs Grnn stripe along lb! ldgl. GYPIUI. LEI AND ALLIAITINI; cum. u-iu Intros! . q“;- - HM Wd ll I)()d rd B. Melville, I, ‘r. - Tignish, P. - - Souris, St. Peters, Charlottetown, P. Efll Montague, P. E. l. r Summorsido, P. E. I E. I. | P. E. l. hi; brothers, Masters Bernard and Jim“ served the Mass. About one —SCHO0L BOARD REQUEST GRANTED-Dr. E.T. Tani/on, chair- man o! the summcrside School Board received a letter from Hon. Dr. MacMiilan, Minister oi Educa- tion, yesterday morning granting a third teacher for the 12thgrsde it ‘required. The text oi the letter ls as mm o! ‘the Summerside School‘ ard: Dear sir: In answer to your, letter 0i May 6, I may say that itl is the opinion 0f the Board o! Education that, with proper rear- rangement of your teachers in y0ur| lllflwr grades, one additional teach-i er for Grads XI and one additional I teacher for Grade XII would be sufficient, but 11 it u found rims-i XE must be engaged to carry out: your programme the Government| will also engage that teacher. Hop- ing this is satisfactory, I remain,’ Years Sincerely, W.J.P. McMiiilanp Minister oi.’ Education, -RECORD AUCTION-At Mill. Valley when the estate or Edwards; d: 00., Ltd, was olicred the largest, farm suction ever seen in this Prov-I ince was held on Saturday after-l noon and was a. grand success. The (lve isrms were knocked down to W. E. Bentley, representing Tharcn Edwards, for $28,100.00 and com- prised 566 acres. seventeen horses sold u from as to m5. several‘ cattle, ma, lmpiements and other‘ itiotal o1 the sale to $34,000.00. For lilve hours Auctioneer High F. Mor-v rison averaged over $6000 per hour in his career ot over 25 years auct- dlnr was lust 8s brisk as in 2v. p 2938-5-9-21 i --SUCOESSFUI. RUMMAGE Be Sure "l6 BALE-The I. 0. D. E. oi’ Summer- mage proceeds which were in the vicinity o! $60 P were in aid oi the Public uimuy-s hi s a w? Wash Suits l "JPHB KENSINGTON Young Peoples Society will present a var- iety concert including s. one act .911] play “ll/fix well and stir" in Stan- iey um. uuescny, May 10m, at QF, 2936-5-9-2 i". ‘hollows: Dr. E. T. Tantom, Chair-i '5 -n f . Little Boys’ Wash EH5 q Size 2 to 6 years. $2.25. B0y’s Cotton Price 45c to 50c. ‘LIE-PE’, (Izirriagc Clips, Prices Rompers, Assorted l1; Wool Shawls, Price Bnrricoats, Prices All Wool Hose, Price es . n" hi’ v-_l assorted combinations of colors. Bed Jackets, Price 85c. Rubber Pants . . . . . . . . . Rubber Crill Sheet. Price Rubber Lined Silk Panties, Price . .... . 35¢- Hot Water Bottles, Price 50c. Brush and Comb Set, Price .. . 50c. and 85c. All Wool Knitted Suits, Price . . . . . . $1.75 Price . . . . . . . . . . . . .............59c.to $1.75 All Wood Shirts, Prices . . . . . . . . 45c. to 75c. 65c. to 75c. All Wool Bands, Price 60c. Crepe Booties, Colored and White, Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c. Silk. Crepe and Poplin Bonnets, Price 75c. to 51-93 ‘fl, Ll . —. .|'__P."JL i And Now Comes. F Suits in many Price 69c to Combinations. Let Us Help You Prices E These are Splendid Values-Let __ E? us show them when you call! k l.‘ h‘? . , Wool Jacket in Assorted Colors. 7 i‘r0m.. . . . . . . . . . . .............50c.to$l.50 "150- 30c. and 50c. Colors and Sizes, . . . . $1.95 50c. +i-»."|-ir--.'> . ..i.. .._.___..._ i“? \ l .‘-_i£-_‘»1‘-*"-".=£—_i£—"‘-¢"-fhififiilllllli i Very lnterestin r". Slup to CPS, 85S Cotton 0n Sale All This Week at RIIBI to 6 years. Booiees, Prices tom . . . .. Charming Outfis for the insome Little Ones A rvrnvrmvn A m WEAR—-UP TO sir vans: IT'S TIME TO GET TIIE LITTLE TOTS THEIR SPRING ANO SUMMER OUTFITS! Kiddies Along With YOH 3 Goes Your Ohild , Need A New Goat You will surely want to see these Dainty Little Coats in assorted shades and styles. To suit child- ren from 2 t0 6 yea-PS- Very Mod- erately Priced at from $3.50 to $6.00. Christening Dresses, Price e of Kiddie Pullover Sweat- A m“ Rang a . use. u. $2.15 Sweater Coats, all sizes, prices $1.25 to $2.50 Knitted Suits, with Tam to match, Size E Price . . . . . . .._. . . . . . . . Crepe de Chene Dresses. Prices $1.00 l0 $34» Voile Dresses. Prices . . . . . . . . . 75c. i0 $1.85 Print Dresses, Prices Beach Pyjamas, Prices . .. . .. . 69c. to 51-49 Sun Suits, prices Silk Combinations, Price Silk Shirts, Price Silk Bloomers, Price . . . .. . . .. White Slips, Prices Match, Price . . . . . . orted colors. Prices .. Combinations, Prices in Georgette and Organdie. PROWSE BRGS LTD. Help to Build Better Boys -Support the Y. M. C._A. ES ANO OIIILOREWS 390.10 $1.00 . . . . . 45c. 50c. to $1.10 . . 45c. to 50c. See our large assortment of Party Dresses 35c.lo95c. iii L. a Eva-i UMF EA n n_r| yrs r.,..__. WNW ”' "r355 giiglhiigihhihi. E5 ‘i were also suitable for the 060851011 and were very beautiful. In the Christian Church in the morning Rev. Berry S. McLean's text was “Canada's Uncrowned Queen" and |ln the evening "Ecclesiastical Pov- lcrty." Miss Cannon ‘sang a. s0lo'in the morning and Mrs. (Rev) Mc- Lean and Miss Clara McLean a duet in the evening. In Trinity United Church there were large attend- ances at both morning and evening services. Rev. Mr. Campbell's text in the morning was “His Mother, who was a mother to me." A. duet "Mothers Prayers Follow Me" was sung by Mr. Stanford and Mr. Phil- lipson. The anthem, "Make haste and see how great the Lord is", was , ipment were u tioned or! aggre- .511“; by a. rull choir t the evening gating $6000 and bringing the grandiservice. At the Pro yterlan Church the morning was devoted to a spec- inl service tor children with the junior choir. Rev. Mr. Jeans told the which is nol; only B T000"! I01‘ 311m story oi.’ the Mothers oi’ Palestine bringing their children to Jesus. The ioneerlng but probably a recordservlce was very beautiful. Al: the M‘ “I'm 111000118 in H11 CBflfldB-icvening aervcc Rev. Mr. Jean's text The ssle was tor cash and the bid-‘waa taken from st. John 19-25. sell. were-visitor! f» lhlmue 0n the "Now there stood by m. Cross oi Sunday. wiwmnv‘: mother. Mn- dsys o! "war prices" which showslJesus His Mother." Special music W- G- 55m!!! "milled with "Rm that there Lsstlll s. surplus of mon-‘was rendered which was much ap- for s short Mic-B c? in Ponce mward Island. Ap- preclaled. Mrs. Jack McLeod sang Jllvllllnalely 2000 iacople representing a golo and Miss Cannon also sang various districts in the three colm- n solo with a supportive chorus- ' ties were Present. ‘The w. M. s. thank Offering was italren up arid amounted to o tidy -APPROPIIIATE SERVICE S sum. Rev. Mr. Wilson, pastor 0i the P_ E_ |_Ii'0l MOTHERS’ DAY - Summer- lasptlst church, preached both s d9 Ohumh" Obiflfvtd Mothers‘ morning and evening on "Mothers". i - I ~ - ~ D" W 911N111? with appropriate In his sermon in the morning he snry that a second teacher in Grade IECHIICIYS nnd mus’c. The flowerslpaid a very high tribute to mothers. In the evening his address was on Women and the high place they hold in the church and community. A solo, "I'll wear a white ilower for you" was sung by Mrs. McLeod, at the morning service. In the cvs- ning the anthem "Mother o! who" was sung by Miss Taylor and Mrs. McLeod with a supporting chorus. Mrs. McLeod also sang “Our Moth- ers WayP-s Personals --His many friends will be pleu- ed to learn that Mr. Ernest Rogers o! Idnlrletter Rout is a little im- proved and it is hoped that he will soon be out and about again-S ~Ivlb-s. Tallmirs oi Ottawa and her two children arrived horns on saturday on account or the serious illness o! her lather, Mr. .1. M. Noonan oi’ Summerside-G —-il\dlr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay or Summer-side, and their son, Rus- nisrrmi llIAllIllAll ..'r'll.li I'll-Ono largo ooi- cred glass Mixing am with each ninety-eight pound cotton bag R0013 HOOQ F1001‘. ZOOI-l-P-GL CAMPBELIr-LEOLAIB 0n Saturday evening, April 30, the Baptist parsonage was the scene oi a very pretty wedding when Miss Anne Campbell and Mr. Vincent Ileclair o! this city were united in marriage by Rev. A. 0. Vincent. The charming young bride word a dainty gown oi lavender satin with hat and shoes to match and carried s. bouquet or mixed cama- tions; she was attended by her sis- fir, Miss Msrgifit Campbell, who was gowned in beige crepe with hst. and shoes to match and wore a corssge bouquet o! pink roses. Mr. Leigh Bssirsto was groomsman. Ai- tsr the ceremony the happy young couple and attendants drove to the homo oi the brlda where s. dainty supper was served. The many pres- ents and expressions oi best wishes tor a happy married lilo that were showered on the principals showed the esteem in which they were held by their host oi friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leclair will reside in this city whore the groom-is a valued em- ployee or the queen Hotel. (Patriot please copy). -_--___.__. ‘Shields: Man cannot well lacs lilo without some shield between. its may tight. ever so bravely but the spears ot lilo will In too many lhtl M0 sharp for him. And no shield will thormllhl! defend him but God. ‘rho weakest coils out IQ!- D tor tbs strongest-Theodore Mun. .H“,.,‘r-<-o.._... ,' fa iIs to with its flavour. ‘BIACKIWISITHIEWING vl-l ICKD’ o nrcuotsou f Trusty as an old Iriend-"it never lease a stin g "*-