1-.. KV, 5 116'! 31% it ....... ...._,_--. _ 'ee 1~ ‘->--~=-"`”=~» 2 -.;=-.-->f;: e . . .»...»-;.. -r~ - it Tm Y" s- as all f .gl 1-,=. uf.-1 elf, tit t , i .1 ; \ ‘_ . 0+ .. V* l i .;. .M if. F 1; li lf. it 'r lit” -4 ty .i Tv.- 1 ,».,. r ,.l 1- 1., 11. ,_ i .- -;.;:.. '.1 t , 1 If ti- in: , ._ i r- ,. ,»t»~. l . .. .. ‘ fi.. i 1 . `1 :fl » .,-,_ »" . t. -. .i ,.3 »‘*3=' _ 9‘ .' <- Away Go the Crutelias. 'Every Sulfefer ' Nate Well Quickly. Old age is usually" alilicted with rheamatisui. Very lea past nity es- tape its tortures. Many it bends and do.-It-rms. Upon the oountenances of others tt marks the elects of its awful suiering. .\'er- viliae will cure rhenniatisui. lt takes the pda out of throbbing man-ies and swollen joints. It nntwlsta gnarled knuckles. it does this quickly and surely. Xerviline in not internally. You just rub it on-lots ot' hard rubbing is required for a minute or two. and then you feel .\'ervillne penetrating throvb .-. .tl the wa;-mot t.-ft it in-it in .teéper cu and deeper till at last it touches the core of the Joint or the heart of thei muscle :det-ted. You won't stay in pain with Navi- E line-no ot L- t-vet does. .Inst try - you will he amazed at its magical #le ,, er our pain. :i power it gets ft'um,tlte extracts and juices of certain lure herbs and roots it contains. it‘a harm- less-any child can use Nerriline can rub it on for a sore throat. for a had wld. for stiff neck. for earache. family remedy half so useful The large 50 cent bottle la the most economical; trial size 25 cents. All dealers. or the Catarrhorione Co.. 'é the tissues; you feel it drawing out. Kingston. ffanada. l 1 t _. f -Fi HIM Th fishermen in Simi M ° "severe blow to her parents.-Ii. guage. lt in 'every home “fith a Viétrnla in your home. You have the wr>rld’s preted by the world's greateét musi- cians and singers. cnntiantly at your command. A few rlnllari down will put a \"i<"trtila in your home today-a small amount - each week will keep it there. (Ln to any His dealer's today. and favorite music on explain the easy-payment way. Victrola VI $33.50 with If tea-Inch double-vded Vidov Records LU ietediona l rom own rho-ce $47.03 Sold nn easy terms. if desired. Other Vlfttofai from $Zl.00 lo $305 -(on easy payments. if deairr:d‘ and len-incl1.dot|ble»w'ded Victor Records al 90c lor the two ieledioni it any "Hia Masters Voice" de-:left in any town or oily in Canada. Wrie lot' free copy of ou' 450- page Musiral Encyclopedia listing over 6000 \'|r.tr»r Rernrfll. A BERLINER <;RAM-o-PH0N|; CC_ ~ .i?.i....i.‘F"£'..i?;.1..§l‘;¥;.5li.. .“.1?‘;f.f.?r.?’§..'.§7 is 9 . WALEIS [N EVERY TOWN AND QTY ha Vidar Records-liade in Canada-Patrottize Home Prohda U-We """""r"' knw" 1" Tl'°""”"""” should be bent music inter- Maéter s Voice ‘ . let him play your the Vidrola and l'J.\ UMWED in Sutnuicrsltlc on Saturday, attending 7 » LQIIOII' Stféet, MODUBQI lofts.-Mr. .\lnnucl Cormier of Cas- ' _ _ . han\'ille.vansd Mr. gamer 0; Gallant. Vtctrola Headquarters - ':.'..f:‘ :z'“5....i'.:’..;f.:':..‘°:’.. .tt . 144 Great George Street, Charlottetown i' Foxes f .“Pure Prince Edward Island Class “A" Silver Black Foxes !~ - -' f =4 ' -"= his new untlertaklng.-Mr.lilarln Gal- llloomllcld to Sumtnerside. Saturday ‘ moming and came home on the even- ing train.-A meeting of the Esmond n . Bay egg circle was held ln St. Philips' ' O O hall on Friday evening. The attend- an »»~4- 4- The Westem tiieiiitsiiuiiiticiiii '_ '-1 i - All licalaiic Tellddes Destroyed Parlour: Sulatneraitle. \\' t0r the in last few weeks ha been contitied the Prince Count I.-H HORSE NOTE -Mr. lra Clark has sold his well known stallion. Crown Prince Jr. to lr. W. S- \\‘aite of Springfield. Lot 7. One of Vrown Prince's oolta took tint prize last fall at the Alberton E1hibill0|l~ S G- e ' mtfrsidc are now getting l-lerrlrls ill paying quantities. They BR’ 0( S0011 aim being caught in llichnrond hut nut in very large quantities-A. .\|.rs. John B. Riley. a fla|l$latier0f .\lr. and Mrs. John Bernard, 0'Leary. The sad news of hcl' death was a ol -CARGO OF CDAL -The schoon- cr J. B. Martin. owned bit ll¢SSl‘l- ,Joseph Read and co. and commanded hy (a t fain has after discharging i\ 1' a gent-ral cargo of freight and mer-` t-handisc.-li. Sclool -Grade \lll -1 Bell Evelyne ‘lr\'ing. Ale-tha Carmthera. Grade \'ll. _Bessie Dougherty. Frank Howatt. .\la§' Bell. Grade \'l.-Gladys Gnlg- nion. Velda Campbell. Jenneta Ho- watt. Grade V.-Allltie H€U<'l- H3l’0|d Howatt. Sophia Caf_;‘iel|. Grade l\'. -Bessie tvaudeli, .vrtel Clark. Jack Irving. Grade lll -Earl Howatt.` Glennie Waddell. Ltcy Campbell. Grade ll.-Raymond Harvey. Flaud liowatt. George Slacfiouzall. Grade i.` Evelyn Bell. Ethel tluignion. Emma .\!acDougall. ‘ -BIRTHDAY PARTY.-The hou§e` of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Morrison, Ken- sington. was the scene of eninyuaeull on the evening of the lst inst.. when their son. Lewis. celebrated the 10th anniversary of his birthday. assisted by thirty-one of his young chums. who :lid not forget to bring him many nice and useful presents. The evening wa ivhi ((- folks bounced their host and wishing him many haDD.\' retuma left for their. home.~; well pleased with their even- ing's enjoyment. Amongst the party was .\liss Dorothy Sheen, of 0’Lear_\'. who is visiting at, Kensinzton. the gue=t of _'diss Marion Kennedv W i hfhtr°ed-tt -ABRAMS VILLAGE - .\lr. Jos- ` f.-ph A. S. Gallant has been the lucky holder of the ticket which secured the watch at the lottery on Monday even-I, ing. The watch owned hy the late Jos~ ph Gallant of St. ffhrysostamc was a valuable one. but the amount realized was in excess to its cost.-.\lr. Joseph Arsenault. who has been in the States for several years. accompanied the body of his brother Philibert home.- The Messrs. Joseph L. Gallant. Glor- ice Gallant. Eli E. Arsenault. Urban-‘ ville. Calixle Arsenault. Urbanvllle. Maglairc (jalesie, Caissie. were in' Sumniersitleon Saturday lastin attend- ance to the Liberal-(.‘onservati\'e Con-. v<»ntion.-.\lr, Glorice Arsenault, lfrbanville, arrived home from the lumber woods last Saturday.-Mr. Joes.-plt ll. .-\r'tcnault. accompanied by his mother. left. last hlondav mornin t-lim: Arscnault. lfrhauvillc. were the teavhcrta' ntvrcting iu connection with school gardening and hunte pru- sic. who rect-nfl_v rt-signed his posi- tion as clerk at the Wellington store. it now a store of his own at the form.-r. Mr. tformlcr. who while at ` Wellington earned the-reputation of hs.-ing an upright. and an active aa|t.~s~4. man. will tio doubt malte ti success in iant. Inspector. came down from cc was good and the principal -speak- crs were Mr. John F. Arsenault. Ur- be obtained at ulttrtra Ton- mumetiai-g¢t'°lt14v¢°=lt1 tfmgtmug of Stmimeraitle will for black oats and 60 to G2 for white ch in the Temperance Hall Ken -H _}|_ ~ ‘selling very low. Call or write for ...lo and nm- quality. lobsters are. rereivul from Dr. Albert Sharp, Sum- -ISLAND LADY DEAD - Thelfrom Halifax.-X. -trash is re rted from Portland Me ‘ p . ` . . llrg ‘ argo of island produce at Point dulbrauds of iiour, also com tfhene. rcturnned to Summerside with cracked corn now on hand. -CAPE TRAVERSE - Followingi ' ' 9827-5-6mc2`.'i is thc standing of the Cape Traverse, - I _ - . . ' 1.- re res men s we e s.rv . . - looking for 8 large - _ _ patronage. as the " ’““‘h ‘as D'""`"“‘" °f 'he ?°““g :proceeds go toa worthy cause. Candy tgtagpggytggg -0||E¢E!|1’p¢ atlaaehlaam- ‘T PAY! wg- *tion for advsltiza & oolma. -'rits itonnmo oattv ountm 'cult nut wwnsuiy enter- lin# --U in ____ -OAT IABKE1' - Dealers in -SINCLAIR I. STEWART LTD jai . 1 -i ' _L have now ln stock two carloads Hari- time Woven Wire Fencing. which they are olering at old lrleea. See l them. 9827-5-Gtneii ‘ -wins Fsncino.-neu Amer-tem icon spring mu Barnett fencing it-in prices. Sinclair E Stewart. Lid. 9827-36mc2l -T0 THE FRONT.-A telegram utcrtiitie. who volunteered as ti private in the McGill College Corps. announc- cd that they expected tu sail yesterday -LECTURE.-ll. has becn arranged to have the lion. Justice Fitlget-aid deliver his lecture “Wanted a Pm- phct". in St. Paul‘a Hall. Summerside. on Tuesday, lay llth. ‘This is a rare treat that the citizens of Summerslde are looking forward to. 9598. -FLOUR.-A e stock of is advancing at the mills. quotations before buying. I Stewart Ltd. , -FUNERAL YESTERUAY.- The body ofthe late Archibald Gaudet who died in Charlottetown. was brought to Suntmerside by the morning tnin yesterday. The funeral look place in the foreuoon from St. Paul's Church to the Catholic cemetery.-X. -LIBERAL CANDlDATES.- .-\t the Liberal Convention of the Second District of Prince County. held on Wednesday, May 5th. ltr. A. (`. Satin- Dennis. of O'Leary. we-re nominated candidates to contest the District at the next election.-X. -THE DRAMATIC PRODUCTION entitled “Scenes in a l'niou Depot" will be presented by the people of Kensington at the C. .\l. B. A. Hall on Friday evening at S o'clock. for the benefit of the Red Cross Society. There are upwards of tifty in the S S- M in games ‘and singing an" mate. and it has taken considerable P _ ~ , I ' work to perfect. and the companv are sale in connection. 9808-5-5m3i. -WEDDING BELLS.-At the ('lif- ton House. Stimmerslde. P. E. l.. May i915. at 6 p.m., in the presence of invited guests. .\frs. t`arrle B. Toombs. ` ' -' of Westford. Mass.. became the bride 4 - - ~ ' - “ of Mr Artemas \\ Schurman. of (en 'ral Bedeque. P. E. i, net-_ l.._B. .tt-li- lalld. of Summerside. assisted Rev. George Ayers, of Bedeque, in tying the nuptial knot. The presents con- sisting in part uf gold and cheques. silver and cut glass. were evidence of the good will of the donors. The gt'oom's gift to the bride was a beau- tiful gold watch and chain. After a pleasant repast the happy couple drove to thetrhotne at Central Bed. eque. where they were tenderd a hear- ty reception. -FINE CONCERT I T BLOOM- FIELD STATION - A very success- ful concert and Pie social was held in the Bloomfield Union hull on Easter Monday. April 5th. Although the roads were rather unfavorable the hall was filled and a large sum of lll0ll0Y Wim realized which is lietng mst-d for repairing thc hall. Mr. Wil- liam Smith actcvl as chairman. After thu opening hymn ltobcrt and Sllliau Shaw gavi; a w1.»|»,-nmc to thc audience. The next on thc program was a dia- lvzuc. The New Sunday School Scltulitr. by Maggie McA\In|nlld. Ella .\fcAusiand. Rebecca Blcltusland and Lily Smith. llecltation by Sltlucy Smith, Car Ticket Easter Greeting by six girls. Dialogue. Honor thy Father and mother. by Sltlltcy and Roy Smith. llccitatlon by George Smith. Recita- tion by slit girls (Ariaeu). Recltatlon hi' Ruth lilethcrall. The Blind Glrl‘s Prayer. The loud applause hro ht Miss Metlterall to the platformufhc second time. She recited Our Baby. Two negro sermons by Ben). Bridges. He also recited ti comic recitation Science ln housekeeping. which brought forth loud penis of laughter. Recltallou by little Estelln Graham. Recltatlon by Gertrude Bridges. The Drinking House Over the Way. ltecl-, tatl by Roy Smith Dial e bt ten niet-ting of the Central Association.--I form was beautifully decorated ln- cluding a large white cross twined ‘ - ...'-..:;_':_'.._-.__-___;.__,_,_-.~,__._.,...... ...-.___......_-...__e_.._:.;__ for-sale for September delivery. Exce tionally 'good foxes-’ ati moderate prices. Correagondenceinviteci.) ~ ' - rua HUNTL Y stt.v|.=:1t Fox cg. urn. V .N WAS SKEPTICAL WHEN HE IEGKN T 5 USE OF-DR C-HA8E'8 OINT- MENT- RELIEF . ..»' -,Q .. Sumtnirside, P. E. I and, Canada 9U7~4-NU lmo ' .. . ._ .. __.... .____....__ ..._L..._..L._ “ , ‘ln ' I - ` -' Z`.`. . . . A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- iea,wliich never contest an honest claim such _ Here is ti plain. honest Biaiement. regard to Dr. Chase’s Ointment. tween the llnea of this letter you n read the gratitude which its when lt la obtained. Almost every mall brings the report of someone who has been cured of piles by the use of Dr. (’hase’s Ointment. Such statements never used without the the writer. and until we are that the cure la genuine writer a person of You may believe Be ca - - ~ 1 . . ’ -.,\ pcm . _ writer feela. One does not suffer, ment liud absolutely no iaith la.ttV,_-],__H_ - ‘ ‘ ` . from annoying distressing piles for for | .tml bam gummy by _a, well- _ . -- * ten years without appreciating a cure known physician in Vaneonvtif. und "kt Tiana” .i as is represented by . , ., ,_.,, . and think there Write to Mr cite Qulc|' ls . Sl’|tEND(ID _VALUES AT. bolted forward to.-X. _ $2_00”‘2_5u »o'l_ *ago 3_5* ,»-ur.iu»n.it:._-._t_i. H. Leturgey. *IN* / ’_ '_ '_ ~ , ‘ “Let me see 'a Hat d F ,_ , . . cowes ere ortt, e sell Hats that ` " Mun back again an » 3 ' like the one ou ts Brown.” We hear ilils évory . a ‘ ‘ °'°*“..». in-» - Mai wan- ,--1 tyle, good value and absol- fl M3-maADwg,°‘ < - 'Ia with iute satisfaction ina hat, he it vi\i»..\f gasp a. ti. Th t' wh lvti “nit iii trttdeqlli`tligécll§y. '