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Your family have been plead- 1 ing with you for_ years, why not make that appointment today at The Bayer Studio Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase aWatch, Clock or article of Jewelry , Special attention given I to repairing of Watches etc. C. W. Patterson Jeweller QANADIAN PACI FIC Hnmaseqkers Excursions FROM MARITIME PROVINCES TO WESTERN CANADA. TICKETS ON SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY March 8th to October 25th T0 . Monday (for Tuesdays Boat) SASKATOON, CALGARY, EDMONTON. ETC. Tlckets good for Two Months from date of issue TOURISTS SLEEPER8 FROM MONTREAL See that Tickets read via St. John and Canadian Pacific. For full particulars apply Lieut. A. B_. Cosh, Agricultural Hall, Char- lottetown. . write NLG. Murphy, D.P.A., C.P.R.,, st. Joiiii. N.B. I 7714-li-8Mtustf. - l\ '/-or ~. , K \ AI I , @_ Q; 5 .I I II "I "I I ll: 1 -llll W, ii ii I -~__ii “Kerr ills- _Hemi Fires Burning" . vr, |_` When inneed ofCoal for telephone us your order or call at our office. Our prices are lowest and xl,‘3éor $1.25, or direct rom am- u o.`, Toronto. Send lc. stump to pay return postage on free trial box. Enrollment No. -37- ' 9 ~° Geese Hides 'l‘urlteys. per- Ib. _ ' 'J::fx:rf:-'-'-‘-‘-'-1'f-'-'-‘-fr--‘.-=:.~:,-.~.~_~_-_~:,-_-fr ..*0NE CENT per word each in. sertlpn for advertising in thi, column, Cash must accompany order. _ ..*i§.a11KETS prints 35 ..._-. Butter (creamery) in so 82 to 35 - 20 Butter (Tub) lb. i' Butterd(fresh) lb. i . Eggs, oz. .' Beef lb’. (retail) 13 £0 13 Fowls lb. i 1_3 1° 14 Chickens, lb. _ _ 12 1° 15 Hay (pressed). totr $14 to $15 straw (presses) um $6-50 Pork lb. i 12% 1° 15 Turnips, bus. ' 30 1° 25 Potatoes. bus. 90 to$1-00' om (waits) bus. 52. Oats (black) bus. 55 seem. iiiis. 40 C rrots. bus. 457 15 to 40 1% 15 15 £0 15 22 viimi iii. Pnrsnips, lb. Dunk! Q 2: rv O _ . S’SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat, per bus. .75-1.09 Barley, per bus. .75 -.90 Butter, per lb. dairy. -30 Butter, per l_b. creamery. .19 Calfskins, per Ib. ` ` - I-lay. loose, per ton. $10.-$12. Eggs. per dozen. CONVENTION ===-=--4---===~ §:.i.-.°;s.°.:f°..i°.‘:f 2 _‘.‘i:.‘.°. A convention of the teachers of the ‘ Hmm' 9°' lb' '14 Ki... c......., ..........i.... ...ii I.. Valuable BusinessStan_d 333--;i,_ci»\5-r iggrigts _ #3-gg held at Montague, onzlgriday and Sat- k For sale oats’ white’ D" bus-_ _sz urday, the 19th and th ns . ` Potatoes, per bus. _ -30 A public meeting and entertainment . Pork organs “Wd per lb 10% to 13% will be held on Friday evening, be- we offer fm. “ie om. Business Stn* pruned D." ton .. V $6150 gilmillg af- 618111 0'¢I0Ck §hl1l‘D» When Stand at Murray River, Comprising Wheat Dm, bus' ~ ' 1_20___1_40 there Will 116 I1" Bddl`°SB DY MT- 114 acres land, store 2 stories high 60 Wool 'erm ' 26_ 40 Frank R. I-Ieartz, President of the X26 feet with good cellar; 2 good 'D ` ' ,` Prince Edward lslaiid Development Wa,-ehouee5_ 1|-an House and “able Commission, an illustrated lecture by “|50 wharf D,-ape;-;y_ Professor S B McCready on Educa This |s a good business stand can tinal Progress at Home and Abi'°=d» irsiiy iecriieu and afforded splendid iinz" and addresses by Professor Shaw,| smppmg [aC1||¢|es_ App|y ro I Superintendent of Education and oth- piqgwgg 5, QQNS, ‘ HO BURNING, GALLOUSED FEET ' AND CORN8» ` . Commbflvre Lyilieriliiiiii; i.**~'+-so everytime any 7 4 foot tronblnff 4 y" i M1 T if,H'ld S.,2.16,Iona Giil.2.1-7 1-2, Rexliirht 2.171-4, V V _ 1°.<é.:~i.i". e:..:;;s.°~ 'sr .ze.ii.2~.ssi F = / ..,eeo.., ore.u _., gf , g.;r9PnE-2,‘l{rlétchiner Matinee 2.25, Nutwood Ser.pM. Race' M. 220, , . . ' Tom Commodore 2.24. and 20 othersjust waiting -for a chancetp i = .- ` _/ V Domestic orSteam Pt\1‘P09¢9» Ste in the Charmed Circle, and ho could they miss ashe is him- - _ _ 1 I' t -i¥’ci»--so Si-~ H-= Ad-mf-1 Dew-Y 2°-34 we == ..‘ai.zi°::...°i::.;:°a.r':..:i ...six Champion-Sire, his Grand Sire the Great-Bingin 2.06 heads the _ a°0d_b,,,.,' c,,m,_ c,,,,,,,,-V,,_,-y ,,,,~,,,°,y-,, "stt.°f;hi3y` sa E eooaniirs ‘ 'iiiui G aisre ’ Hs §§i°i»`5 5-i°=i'f'3`1m»i'fi'i°'i"ii'i‘\`°°»iI‘i`ii"3*` re ers ma e your W y swi e ,re i . _ -~'» . , _, ,, can be seen till further notice at his own stables Montague. , 5- §',§“§?,§‘,"V§'{}‘f",,f;‘°§,,5',',§,,,,‘¥,‘2,‘§",,;‘,`f,“, Mr. Ellis the latter part of M i hy refused a hand_som price-£lie,.wiii§i. %tiieiteet~~K you from parties in N. S for this hors:Ettt ashe ie an admirer ifgood Ld “rms ierldziéeshhzile stock would rather keep him here the benefits! the pu lic. _ M, ,l,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,“,,,’f'§_,, M, “Q Ch ° S SireofMarit'me rov'c ,Sire_of_`l3_i>b']i¢l”,f§;¢';_ 5, “" .ii 2.131-4?'e'il§?l'pi§§°i9a¢¢rafmsritilii gm-.~i'.'.'¢'fs°; c¢nsi¢ier,2.o5¢m _ ill? CL`I\'llU In Charge," " » Terms $15 for Season guaranteed return privilege. I ost r zseeiit box ritz*-'rlr' new 'at any dr glut or department elord. y A g|',|,|__gi_ _pnwgncy , 1_,'ri;?h,Ag ‘_ _V _ ,2w_..‘il... rim gm nn, intyigg awioll.~\eQ0l» -NH#-nent ' tired A ear's toot comfort arantetil Mtf , I. ’ _ ' oi i mbneyy refunded. 'U ections are moderately active. City- BEIMII IIIHIIWEIIS _ EXPERIENCES Mrs. Ernest S. Griilln, Albany, has received the following letter from her son. Brenton Davey, now at the front. Belgium, April-17, 1916 Dear Mother:-.lust a line to let you know I am still in the land of the living, am writing this in the trenches after three dogs, ercitlng circum- st_ances.'_ I _ani _6i'pora_l_of a bomb sec- tion inb__w'a`nd ‘have been on a listening post. forj the past three nights where yoit've'got to use your head when you 'see' a,I1I\ln. Sometimes they make it warnrfor us, but we make it hot for them also. Our only trouble, now is that we never Vsee'_a paper and we hear all kindbjofqumors, but we only havaa lewweeiks of this life at a time. We encountered ‘quite a lot of rain so far. but we shall have line weather soon. There is eight other fellows in the dug-out with me catching a little sleep. We sleep in the day time and work at night. That is what makes life so interesting. Such a contrast to civilian life. Suppose spring has started at home by now. Been so long in this country nearly forget what spring looks lilii- at hoiue. It looks like a river draining itself off in Flanders. From where I am writing I can see a famous city be- ing shelled, but wait till we get on the Boches side and you will see some of their towns going to the wall Such is life In war time. Never heard from any one at home for over ii. month, but may be they are on the way as it takes over a montli for a letter to come. Well mother. my time is limited us I have to make tea before going out again. Best’love to all. Your loving son i LANCE CORP. W.' B. DAVEY I cured a horse of the Mange with MINARD'S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured a horse, badly torn hy a, pitch fork, with MINARD'S LINIMENT St. Peter's, C. B. EDW. LINLIEF. I cured rl horse of had swelling by MINAItDjS LINIMENT; Bathurst. N. B. TI-IOS. W. PAYNE. in EveEy_,Corii'er in All Canada DODD'6 KIDNEY PILLS ARE DOING A GREAT WORK Message from the Far-off Yukon Tells W‘hy Mrs. A. Armstrong In Always Ready to Say a Good Word for C~sdd'a Kidney Plill. Glacier Creek, via Dawson, Yukon, Canada, May 15th (Special)-That Dodd's Kidney Pills are carrying on their work of carrying relief to suf- fering men and women wherever the Canadian flag files is further evidenced by 'the case of Mrs. A. Armstrong, a well known resident here. “I am never without Dodd's Kidney Pills in the house.” Mrs. Armstrong says. "They have been my standby for sixteen years. Both myself and my family have the greatest faith in their medicinal qualities. "When any of my friends complain of even a headache I treat them with Dodd's Kidney Pills and they never fail to do good. It always gives me pleasure to say a good word for Dodd's Kidney Pllls." In over a. quarter of ii century Dodd's Kidney' Pills have carried health and happiness into every corner- of this broad Dominion. They are no cure-all. They simply cure sick kidneys and the diseases that spring from sick kidneys. If your trouble comes from -the kidneys Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. If you doubt it ask your neighbours. SUEKS IPPHEIIIIIEII III BELGIUM Miss H. McEachern, Cornwall has received the following letter from Belgium. - _ _ Belgium, . March-15th, 1916. Dear Miss Mclilachern: - Please accept my very best thanks for the pair of socks in which I found the en- closed. They were part of a consign- ment sent to Gunner'G. Brady of the ist Battery, C. D. A.. of which unit I am a member. The gift was greatly appreciated by us all as they provide much comfort, especially when our boots a.r`e‘wet. This ig a very wet country and itjis hard on one’s feet, believe me. - ‘ Recently we had a heavy- fall of snow for a change and the cold was felt by everyone, but I am .pleased to say the weather has improved so that the roads are fairly dry now. Thank- ing you again for your very welcome gift. - I r-emain, i Yours 'very sincerely. EDW.-D. BARTLER. - (Bergea .) IIIIS; _ISS BIB IS I 2 ‘fi 1E.IlS_|lIclIiEIlEHES Private Arc'h'le"' Catnvbell \vh0*-it* now In the trenches. somewhere in France write; his, mother. Mrs. John .J. Campbell, Long River, P. E. I., as followss- 1l1072 Pte. Archie Ca_lnPb0lli D. Company. 5th C.' M. R., Battalion. _ 8th Inf Brigade, i C. E. F.. France. .april 'ini._1sis. “ghear Motlierf- .lust a few lines this evening before I so to tied to 'let You Iqlobv that I am iiilitb will IM hope this will and you _ell _ gaomil oa- ' ' OON hell be oil’ for the trenches "Somewhere in France." ' How intimately the gift of aiwrlat wn tch will remind him 5 of those at home, particularly if it in a Walilnm Military Wrist E Watch. Al manniah no n bull terrier or A brim: lpe, and iust no aturdy to itluuirid h H it I2 L th l _ w _ mul usage. an sown urrriorp te that eepe ecryetn Q from breaking. Or should the crystal meer with mishap the protectm ' device keeps the Waltham in r ulnr uae until auch time as A new cryllni I 5 rm be murec. Ti.. iivriiiir-r.°'i~/iuirny vi/rin Warsl. ps...-au- the rm. E E degree of lccuracg' that hu made the "Waltham" the timepiece of tha : ._ world. Can be ad in seven or fifteen ' w le t $l2 d SIS. Yo §~ {):...ii.r_..iii ,iniiy .sew ian.. is ye... win: is: ri.. i»§'ili.¢ "Coeur: 'E _ g a Tsmepieee. 5 wAi:rHAM WATCH comimwr. Mowriuaai. 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiililIiimifiiiiiiiiieiilhiiiiiiiiiiiiifiliiiiiiIiiiiiiiihiiiiriiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihidiiiiiiiiiinr? e-1-1% I ll- i-em , l~.7i>*f"L‘ ._ F01' F.. _. ‘ Lighter Underwear Just the Weight You ;'"¢_L‘i"~.'; ‘__ Want, the Size You / Wear and the Weave You Wish is Here - t s_i:i;...\._:ez:' ' .L .i It's too late now to wear heavy underwear - and lt is too early for summerweigllf- Get medium weight, spring-weight wear - -,-.-_,.5 ‘1`;§-.i and get it here. This is the home of good underwear for ‘ =.'-L_ -' this section of the province. Every make is ', .,.='I here-Tryon, Stantield's, Penmaifs and'all' 1'” famous brands. ._,,:.1 = There are two piece suits licre and com- flifl' binations in the proper grade. _size and - ' ` ' weight for any woman, man or child. . ' And. as usual, our prices are as low as you can find. Try TUPLIN'S for your under- wear. ;";¢'|~ -rs ‘.°»» _'F3' ,... \ . w _ ~»4 Reuben luplin & Co., K°i'4fii"i.'°" , 5 _ ; . _ iw ' APRIL 8TH. It is new about 1 o’clock and we have just had dinner. This is Satur- day afternoon and we_hnve .a half- holiday. This morninrwe had a Rifle inspection, pliysiciil exercise and,\;drill so I didn’t get time to .finish this let- ter. There is to a befoot-ball match that; it was an awful -_ place -but we this afternoon _and this.evening_there didn’t find it, half_ asybad as theyi is to be alconcert in.th.e_ Y. M. G. A. said -it was. Of course it is pretty lbuilding. Our Battalion' fe-furnlsliing lively sometimes. ';’h9.»ti‘encheg ore Jthe programme, for.; tonight. Las! much closer together here then they .night ‘one of the other Battallone fur- lnislied it and there is a prize givelli ‘to the winners.. We have lots 9 en- tertainment while \ve'are back hero and we almost forget that 'there is a war going on although we have it pretty hard at times. and see some pretty hard sights. When we get back for a few days and have u rest' we'go back to the trenches again as though we were going out to work. _ _i I think I have written about enough for this time. - _ _ _ ` l.got ten letters now,slnee I have with' them and they are quite tame written one, I don’t expect -to get come right up to you. Well mother it time to answer one halfiof them. is now time for the.lights to go out so Good bye with love _‘from your, son I will flnlsh_this'tornorrow. " -» .. _ARCHE- " . Write soon. ' "‘”“~-.... . E!! I v I 1 _Il l ~| I , »_ ‘na-i l\ l D tired and hungry ' as well but the cook had our breakfast ready for us when we arrived so we had some- thing to eat and went to bed. VVcil mother I told you in* my_last,_letter that 'we had' moved to andther part. of the line. Well' the ‘troops that were here- before ~ we came/ told us were ai.. the last playe. The part of the line we held /was about as far n- part as from _our}iouse to where the old barn' used _lo ble so we had to be,' careful of being caught by snipers as they are always on the look out for a move.They didn’t shell hard to get to range when the trenches are so close together. If one happens to drop short itgets their own trenches. ~ Well I neversaw such rats in my Ill’e` as they are in the trenches. They are as big as cats and the place is alive I -Kéell =Mintf|S 2 and Ready Muscles » _ , .i,.. - . some naturally when brain and bodyare properly '_ nourished. This calls f or a diet whic -includes the - all-important mineral elements, bestdenvédfrom ` the tieldigra ins,but lacking many .foods .- _ V _ - , .Thefamous pure food . I ` “- - I:.""_Il~E?-’ ._ rape-Nuts iscofl wholfi Klieat arid rrgatlced » r_ y supnies a e nu nine o grain y. ' including-their dprecious mineral salts reqiiitiedby . ~§ 'the-system for aily rebuild_ir§g.' - - » ~;i‘..-.-~-1.-. _ _ _Grape-Nuts has appetizmg flavour, X . digested, comes readyto serve, and with -i' ' T for ,0dmilk, isa splendidly balanced f o.l»thst”l ’ .5- ts Wu” mx mm “__ 4 msiossgtor mental and physical eiiicieitcy.-gg ’- g forfa short reut.f0nr , _ litter about 16 days, lo'it_Ie-‘liao to get hook again where we can tit -a. good nlghta sleep. It ie a long march from the front line to our Rest Camp t“There’_s a Re37$oit.’.._f.: _ I ,'. . - I - ."`-ai »eait-ttwemgirmy-ie¢¢.wa»a.1vo_eut.ee-of - _.4 . .....--.Cenadlaa_PoetnmxCereal Co., he lievad and when we reached here iti ~ _ _N _ wardayllght. .We were all pretty L-_--5 _ _ _ . i » ‘ i. r _ / .» , » .~. , .<~: ‘-5- 6.