vvvrv turdily, at 5 v v Vivi v wvyvvy‘ ,,-'-' Have Jus BY EXPRESS received a lovely l tracti new colorings, E store Closes "N p. Tho Prolliooi Now Sweaters l Arrived YESTERDAY WE inc of the most at- ve new sweaters-mew styles, all sizes. The prices are very reasonable. Daily,iExoept" ' 1 ‘F -IT PAYIIODII ll tlfl' Ii. --MOLEOD At the Dawson Memor- ial Hospital. Bridegwnter. N. S. on April 28th to Mr. and Mrs. George McLeod a son. FIELD AMIULANGE.—A meet- ing to organize the 26th Field Am- bulance will V held in the -Ds-ill Hall this even at ll o'clock. All interested are invlted to attend. l-foa anraitsiistuo- The boats recently sused by the De- puty Wardertynt may stored in s. ‘w: use in 91m- ‘uerslds walclne’ orders irom 0t» we. - ' '- —-The Boys oi St. Dunstan‘: Dramatic Club, Rev Father Poirer L ,, and Rev. J. C. McDonald returned ‘Wednesday morning alter staging their play "Under Cover" in Sum- merslde to a big house. -—8UMME»R8lDE BOARD,- A meeting oi the School Board was held in their rooms in the Civic Building Tuesday evening. The enrolment or scholars is reported increasing and everything is run- ning quite satisfactory. RECEIVE-S WAR MEMORIAL»- iMrs. Daniel l-l- Jarvis, Mann's; Road has received from Ottawa tho beautiful Memorial Cross sent her in remembrance oi her son, Joe. who died on military service, Oct- ober 29th, 1918. _.__ -~A LIQUOR CASE-A Summer side party was up before Stipend- Creek. . , ._ -.1'~£NNll.:-- The Snnunsrside tennis Ooilrts are ready for use- the Club recently was organised. b --I°AéNgUlITTE~Q.- The 9" ‘ ° "WV fiel- ‘Ttllytil Club were bsnqueotted last night ,1: their store. A. iurther account will appear lpter. ' ‘HEW LOQ8TIRl.-—Oqlnj m infill. the past _-I w ‘Morssa-sjpsvi a ‘ t l» was» ,:,~..&.t[.:l 88$. wfllflfiuw vpolnunent- m‘. Street. iPllfllig "l9 lllllly industries these everybody seems to be gem“ lelldy for the summer's motoring. —'HERR|NG PLENTlFUL-qtbpgg catches oi herring are still qcjillpu ills in Summerside harbor, The many nets were loaded Wednesday "l! willy are being shipped to the 11011113116 ior lobster Mtg -.Au~ros on couurnv noAne “all Illize oi‘ the cold weather, sun filly ‘being the first. day opened to automobiles, many autoists were W!» ellleyllls the country air and lfeport. good roads. — FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE-Aloud stock. No. 1. Early, 30:2 Mammoth and No. 2. Alsiko v iary Magistrate Wyatt, at the Pol- ice Court Wednesday morning for knowing liquor to be illeglnly con- sumed on his premises. The case was adjourned until Saturday for further witnesses. -"8HED" —8OME LIGHT ,- Now that the late train is arriving in Bummer-side it might be sug- gested that they turn on the light at the west end oi the freight shed to enable incoming passengers to Quoting extremely fine prices on the albove Clover; while they last. Phone or call IR. 'l‘. Holman Ltd. Summeraide. --BOARD 0F TRADEF-‘Tha reg. uiar monthly meeting oi the Sum. merside Board oi Trade will be held this evening (Thursday) The principal item will be the rem“ of President L. lR_ Aug“, who rep. resented the Sumtnerside Board or Trade on the delegation from this (a). . l. g Q", .4 m-“s-ws-i "rm- Moviflg’ TimenPaint f? Varnish Time see their rway out oi ‘the first provllnes to Ottawa on the stand-- class car. ardlzatlna question . ' —HOME FOR BURJAL -.-Mr. Albert Gorili, 0i Northnm. receiv- ed a telegram on Tuesday. statihg that the body oi his son, John Gor- lll. who lost his liie in the Chez- uncook Lake, (Maine) motor boat fire last November, has been re- covered. The body oi the unfor- tunate younx man will be brought home for burial. $4.75, $6.25, $7.75, $9.00 up to $12.00 Moore 8. Moiooo uo. 119-121 Queen Street, Ch’Town ooooie-V ‘a v ‘ro Ponce mshiiuis: toy male Tuhks more than ‘twenty- or HEALTY‘ mates five years ma. "'—--l l ,Men who FURNITURE and other effects are invariably bruised, chipped, rubbed or scratched during “ moving." Only Paint and Var- nish can put them in condition again and make them look like new. Also the outside and inside of every house should be bcautified and protected with Paint and Varnish before moving day. Without proper surface protection no household property will last. . Another urgent need for paint and varnish at moving time is that of sanitation and hygiene. Freshly painted and varnished rooms are as free from infection and disease as though fumigatcd. Never move into a home, old or new, until it has ‘been painted and var- ‘ ¢vvvvvv -—BODY floiCOVEoRib-Jlir. Al- b"!- GOFUI. 0f Nlllrtham. received a telegram on Mondaypteting that ‘he 1W4)’ oi his son, John Got-rill. who lost his life in the Chezun.‘ cook Lake (Maine) motor boat tire last ‘invent/her, has been recover- ed. The body oi the unfortunate young man will ibe brought home ior burial. ' $444‘ ‘A 4;‘ 4 nan‘ ‘A vwv v- VT, obstinately remain “H35 AT Allln-INGTON -Mr. "‘ ""259 oFkiflim —-UT‘h8 ‘asses skasssa rise 9 ‘IQ! l we tzi 2 lrtL ' 'v~ ROM-E. Mlly 2—Mustapha Kem- ai's parliament, alarmed by the depopulation and low ibirth rate iu Turkey. is about to puss a um tu enforce the marriage of all heal- HiiE Yllll ENTERED THIS YET '? To enter this" “Oldest Stove” Competition you do not have to enter a stove or range that has been bought at H 0 L M A N ’ S -- tany stove bought from ell!’ PM?‘ T‘ soloing as it 1.8 1n can be en- tel-ed. wII~§ a, Here 811$ the PRIZES -_._- tugs; tbedpersicmtl who sends in Bl or? on oi, a range lhstsmtredne all Pfitlectlons and lmewvemesu- Holman Reliance Bwel Reese. v ued at tstoo. For the second best description —— B. niece set of Aluminum Kit- chen were. v the sums mobilisation oi the gloss! save or rsngeJin use on "We Wlllld- lei .. (must b doing all thskitohfiwoi-lt ior ti»: n ).-.-14ni"‘st ti: 1 Kfizmitwamvecsa o name For a For insist? and location oi the scout, es s ve, or r _ i use on P. E. l.-—a Goidgxaoall: Rocker. ...lht§o*°.'.‘?;.°t years o nioree licGl 's M ii . ..1.‘,__,,“.:’ l. . .. m eolhfiilofifidtifiawwuofw’ m who Tl; been or r m‘ . for l0 sq r ption‘ to e. . bachelors will be heavy fines and extra taxes. punished by No Turks can afford to have four wives and many find even one wife a luxury too expensive . ___,..._.._.__._______. the Oldest Range ? Have You send Ills Coupon H. T. HOLMAN. LTD. Summersidc. I’. I, cat stove" competition. years. satisfactory.) Address Send McCllrfs Free to ................. .. SEND IT TODAY Sell this Coupon R. T. HOLMAN, LTD. Summervsldc. P. E. l. icct Stove" competition. use for l0 years. Has (been ln use .. tory- ) perfect sheet 751138 011 zine FREE to BEND l1‘ TODAY I want to enter your "om- Was made by ............................ .. lins been in actual use .......... .. it is in the home oi ................ .. School District .......................... .. lt ls not giving satisfaction. (Cross out .'not" ii stove is My name is ............................ Machine an’... -What is Your Ideal Range i‘ I want to, enter the "Per- 1 have had a stove in constant This stove was made by _ _ . , years And was bought from ............ .. lt is not giving satisfaction, (Cross out "not" ii satisfac- I am sending my ides or q, another Name .............................................. .. Address . ................ ..... ............. .. Send your MoClarsPs Maga- t"'""““o John Plestld. oi Arlington, lost a house and barn on Sunday morn- ing by fire. The house had been llllfll-‘Ollfilied ior some time, Mr. Plsllllli “V1118 in s, house nearby. The fire was discovered at eight o'clock in the morninghbut before anything could be done, the build- ‘lllss were burned. A car and a halt oi‘ hay was destroyed in the barn, but some machinery stored there was saved. The loss is estimated ,‘at about $2.000" partially covered “by insurance. . --BOY8 SUNQAY-qsunday ev- ening's service in the summersiue Methodist Church, was devoted to the interest oi- the Tuxis Boys and Trail Rangers ‘groups, assisting the pastor in the services were Mr. Herold Simpson. Y. M. C. A. Sec- retary. Charles Arthur. Vice-pret- or oi me Tuxis squares and l-lill- nrd Gordon. oi the Trail Ranger . Mr. Giiupson gave e. splendid £1 dress on the iouriold llie oi Christ and Rev. Mr. Rice gave a short and excellent. tallrpn critical mom- ents in boy's lives ' on. cuss.‘ zomonns Veterinary Surgeon Address‘ Bummervill-le rose Olilce ’ issue's s to 1 1-1 Jhildrelfs 8 to 10 1-2 Misses’ 11 to 2 '80)"! 8 to 8 Wbinbifs 8 to 6 ' Men's ,1 to 1t bills/ii Gitlltd i a some... u" ' , ongsngorrrsrown H Daughters or the Empire in Slum- merslde are offering a cash prize for the best vegetable garden grown by any young" person in the town under l6 years oi age. The land may be plowed or dug by nnytone. but the planting oi seeds be the work of the competitor. ANNIVERSARY $ERV|CE.-.sr A very impressive anniversary serv- ice was held in ‘St. Patrick's Church. Grand River, Lot l4, on Friday April 29th under the aun- plces of the St. Andrew's Society Nell McKinnon. Rev. J. J. Mc- Donald oi lSummerslde was psie- brant with diev- P. P. Arssnault and Dr. Monsghan as deacon and sub-deacon, respectively while the Rev. John A. McDonald directed the certmonies. my WESTERN PERSONALS’ -.Mr. P. W. Clarkln. travelling freight agentpassed through Sum- merside Wednesday -—.Mlr. Roy Slll-lphant has resum- ed his meat and pro-vision business in the James A. MictNeill, building Water Street. --¢Dr. John Giills. oi Merit, B. C“ Jilin. has. been spendi g a ‘iew days at his homo. iscouciie ~ loaves shortly on return. -.—lMlse Aster. Rlilll McPb. l.- forme ly oi Sumerslde, was. 0P9. a‘! l-li Arts and Science studenteat ‘Dlfillfllfilfl University’ Halli“: to Abe awarded the B. A, degreeghls week. A ~lsiss Bans nuts oi the v. u. C. A, Charlottetown xoes to Bum, o merslide do assist in auguratlng-tthe. work oi‘ the Oauadiinn s1 in “P81114116. 0i’ which m” n number o? Iflrnlms were recently organized in this town. I, YOU‘ SHOULD‘ . _ ‘OWN... A Boo-Newton THQNOGRAPH‘. * i.‘ a Justihédr to P1811111 records ‘air-their out? Terms arranged... .. , and subsequent care of plants must, t ior one of its founders, the late‘ oldtiiiiiiti Family In Wild Condition Father, Mother and Four Children Half-clvilllill, illiterate and l Nearly Naked NYACK, N. Y.. May 4.——Judse Charles W. l-laughey, n. member of i115. town board oi’ Orangetown. brought to the attention oi the iboard today ttlls cou- dltlon oi, a; family named Thompson. consisting of father. mother and four children. refugees rtrnm the in- ienior oi the Rampo Mountains, who tools possession of a tumble- dqwp shack on tho edge oi Pearl River. ncar here, four days a50- Judge flsnghey said that tho cou- ple, and the. two older children, a, obey o! 10.snd a girl o! 1. upped?“ to, be. sutiering from a skin disease dun. to Jack oi water." Their ~huir was matted and they presented a‘ wild appearance. lu his report Judge Haughey said that he found the iniul sittins on the door-stall o! lhB. fihlllllt- A1161‘ muclppepsistent inquiry the man tlnally. said that he and his family cams. from the interior 0!. fills Rem- spqJiiountell-ls. Northwest of Suf- "ornv- ‘llhe. lnlerier is. a. ileevlale» piayshinhapited by a iew half-bred ljndlans, moonshoners and “Jack- son Whites." Thompson's. only sat-meats were g blue flannel shirt, a pair oi old, trousers, held, up by a twisted rope. and a, pair. oi old shoes. Judge H ll~ giiey learned that none o! the ch ld- tsn had ever been to school nor thud they ever lfiflll llenctl or paper. The two yoyépgegt children were a boy oi 5st: a girl of 4. They were al- most. rialsall- ~ - , Afternoon ideroble coaxing Judge Fungi: ‘y- in H.096 Thompson to call |s_ wife, who had remained inside the but during most oi the inter- Vlawb ' ~ ‘lwprnen, come here." cried the map. A frail, lllldilllfiilxliiflll emerg- ed. clad in s. hlsclowrapper, worn mugh st the elbows, end‘ see. ‘l! woman's. hair gas, n1 tted. T nlswore at her. and alter she van several iaushs he id s was dumb. He toidkludge Tins ANNOUNCERLENT t. isxuml o educating the public m the Prcsarvatiuz and Protective; value of Paint, of property, dud ha: received the approval of the Chnadiart Trude Commission in lbs following zuords: bjccts will lead to employment during the nrs our entire approval. " The realization oi the above t; Reconstruction Period. and be l "y that his wife and child- . n ' nevenhad a comb so isr as e co 5! remember. After Jwige Hsughey made his, re ,t, it as decided that it would - be, est to remove ‘the ialnlly to an institution, but no formal action was ts en. - . —-——‘-—Q'Q?—"""‘ t illyen. the man. who expects the unoypseted is apt to be surprised when it happens. . 311m. sell} mfls-Ensan at lasst re- iisus Providence of the responsib- illty. »s4¢4>-< .. i-.. . .... _._... nished from cellar to roof. arms!» and ‘THE CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSION |Duke’s Visit Had ‘ Calming Effect; , i Punjab Mlasma Cleared Away for New Legislature's First - Session LONDON. May i-The session! oi’ the New Indian "Leglblalll-Ye which is now closing Imay mark a definite epoch in Indian administra- tion, says the Bombay correspond- ent, of the Times. It opened, he adds, undet the QhlLdQW of uuassuagcd bitterness in the Punjab and under the oppress, {on of heavy burdensbi taxation- msde necessary by military consid- erations. "ln this heavy weather." the cor-_ respondent writes.‘ “ills "9" “"9” tutioual hark might easily have iounidered. That it has passed into comparatively callm waters is due to the Duke oi ConuaullllV-‘l limb" This royal visit. with the Duke's appeal for unity, the Ilndlan Gov-. srnmenfs ir-ank confession oi error In dealing with disturbances and particularly Lord Rawlinsons de- dlarstion oi military policy. it ls said,‘ cleared away lthe ‘Punilib M189‘ Taking advantage oi this period ma, ior the session. o; quiet, lihe new Council of State is considering special legislation forthe preservation of order which will prepare the way for the repeal oi acts which have outgrown their usefulness. “The constitution now has the line clear for a year," says the cor- respondent. "lihis it owes in large measure to Mr. Gandhi (the native anti-British leader) and the doc- trine of non-cooperation. By keep ing from the councils the tire- brqnds who would have gone there only to obstruct. and by leaving the way irse for men desirous of gen- ulnpjy working for. reforms, an op- portunltyhas been aiiorded for an understanding between the govern- ment and thscounciis established allover the country. "But the" battle lbstween constitu- tionallsm and revolution has to be fought-shirtless. AIL-over the coun- try non ooopsratlonlsm is develop- ing into undisgulssd ‘tyranny. too on” sworn nlllfld by disorder. Mr. (lap bl deb ores this ior the mo- ms . it is inevitable that as soon as the dismal failure oi his siiorte to lasing all governments to a stand- still is realised bythe public he will be driven to take further meas- urea." ‘t Time, may be money, but most people prefer the long green. l 1i spinsier says . that getting p arried ‘is almost as serious as re- inlng single. Lloyd George And De Valera Might; Confer LONDON. May 4.——Tlie possibil- ity of an interview between DeVal- era and Lloyd George ns a result of Lor-l Derby's recent visit to Ireland, is suggested by the polit- icnl correspondent of the Sunday Times. l-lc says: a "DeValern is. indeed, l believe. not unwilling to meet the Prime Minister" in friendly consultation on the definite understanding that he ls mt imnny way fsuing for pence,‘ mid it is on the cards that the interview may be flrralliiell- "There are, however, lions ln the way. 0n the one part there is the hostility oi the castle authorities to any ‘negotiations with rebels.’ and ‘on the other intranslzencc 0! many of DeValera's followers. The iuct is he leads on suiierance. Hei has loosed a devil. in Ireland and‘ y "Iv Cllllflditlll Suva lhc Shag/ire‘Campafingogmzilee, jfutrJlléeCpurpase of 1e r0 ucls or 0 ntnyaiian is now very doubtful whether cun whistle him buck." The Sunday Times’ Dublin co pendent also states that the l Eireann has issued a procln ion signed by its “Minister t Home Affairs," announcing o lit has decided to recognize electionrior the lSoutheru Pa ment, even though they be under an act which is illegal. nsmucli as it is a foreign s lite.’ (Pile ‘xeusou he gives for ~ is that the will of the peonltlll 01135 mum the demonstrated. On the other hand the Dali resnn denounces the elections the southern senate on the troll that as seventeen out of its ll four members are to be noinlill and the other members are l° appointed ex oflicio h)’ limited ectorates, "recognition oi’ out? body would be contrary t0 d? cratic principles." He calls on the counirl’ 9mm‘ not ho elect the fourteen memb they are entitled to._ g-pul-Ql‘ petizing .41 Or Lunch "If. b‘ 0th‘ - eresnthairrltgamiglimeg? it (Sqperior Com Hales) h he of lewd tcgrngxuseileifi ' Tl S