f THURSDAY. Tr k Announcing the Arrival of NEW HATS Elan;- different :=l_\ les in all the thin lacey straws, etc. Lolours are new and up-to-date and prices moderate. ProWse Bros. Ltd. a gppzAzAVAuvnvpvm ‘ y: ‘an '~ ’ hi’ g’ 4 j ..- Our Slogan is Haw the Child zlnrl Hllilll the Nation ill)" drinking (illlTlfll (‘itv Blilk you get a perfectly lvllalieed diet Milk l0 cents n qurlri. 1';l|>le Cream. 7.0 rents; Whip- nilii; (.'re:l'n1 not less than fl: per cent. fat. R0 cents a i Every child i=liould drink one quart of milk a day. quart. llullel‘ llllt» noel-i Illie per ll). l The Palm biilll 130., Ltd. Western Guardian ~—LIGIIT, NJHIUHY NIH '1 H v1 w-l 51101015 I01‘ l1:ll'llill:1I-I ill/nil» 1'2, ,, stock at DITILM ... 3-;T'."1~.i-l!~: ~SERIOLISIPI ll.l~-\"wl'il 1.1 till l‘. received ill Hullin ill" ‘ l All" Alexander (jzllllpbl-ll i_, , ll‘. 11 Mol-ilrcal. .\lr Ca p-iell 1'1: l..‘. Saturday week ullll Alla. (Jsliipllcll Lo rncet. their suill. Air. 'lll.\l.i~ lgalznglbvll ind his bride l~li their lllllrii irulli Europe. when; til-r‘: 211(1)‘. llllfil‘ l'.:i:i- ;‘_\'l1100l1.~S. -—TENDER ACCEPTED-A! .|:l ad- l l{'l\'l'; were receiver! from uic Jour- l I G f l. ll lwibllsllllil; Company and Messrs. LA “Ghoul” l!“ Folcncc " mm vxiili-illic and Crllc for printing the l): nrl. rlceiltly sold lo Messrs. Johll- ..:. nnil \\':ll'd. The fornlcus tender soil for llie flfly bonds required (llHl lhe lziltci-‘s $10. which was ac- Fr-plrll. ‘fins is. the issue of $25,000 r1 c 1L‘ l:;_:ll1 debentures for which iilrr Lenders were read at Monday '.\. 1| . l. ‘Ill? s legulall‘ meeting of the Couli- ‘ (.1. Hie Council will iiiecL again 1'0- ll.nlll - S. ---l IRS!‘ (‘ARGO 0F FERTILIZ- _l families of nccdy children in Mal- hi! PRU}! AMSTERDAM-The S. S mm; alv- CRLVDN|ZKU loss of valuable animals. other type of fox wire. Write (min us £‘§»If;_‘-‘Y4C" -'€‘.‘f.‘-.Fa 00mm yous. PROFITS wrm FRCST FCX Keep your profits safe with Frost Fox Fabric. It is a complete protection because it is made of unbreakable chain link mesh and its flexible hinge-like joints resist every efiortoffoxes to find a weak spot. 1t is economical use it is heavily galvanized after weaving and gives lears of efficient service. It is profitable because it ends loss. docs away with repair costs and outlasts every [m Fm: Cataln u: and illlu- rmred book rt "Fur Rimi-lilngl SOLD BY B. I. RAYNER l SUDIMERSIDE. l‘. E. Ii l l l l _ ‘ x 7 HEN you use ordinary netting or weak fox wire on l . your ranch you are never sure ofprofits. Rust and constant tugging by foxes open the way to escape and nfnnnalion." 151A Brunswick. arrived at the Marine Wharf. Sunlmerside. on Wednesday morning with 3700 tons of fertilizer from Amsterdam, Holland. ‘The steamers gross tonnage is 2500. She is owned by Messrs. Exllardt and Dckkers of Rotterdam. and was built. in i919 and is laommanded by Capt. Vrolyk. This is the first water borne shipment. of fertilizer t0 the Island by a. Canadian firm. Mr. Mc- Ivor of Kinkora, is the Island rep- ‘ rcsel-ltrltirc of this firm. the Tang- .’ nay International Fertilizer Gom- ypzlny of Quebec Cit-y. M1‘. MCIYOI‘ | brought fcnilizer from this firm nine | _vc:lr:. ago. Last year a car load was urccl on Island farms. Mr. Perry of ‘Si. John. N. 13"., who is here in the {film's interest, says that. although lhis firm have been doing business gin their fertilizer with the sister ,_.,.n, ,1 mpchnq U; U“. Summersidcl Maritilne Provinces for twcnty-thme ll/‘All LUllllCll held on Tuesday night, lvrars‘ m“ '5 the flrst “me that any has been landed at an Island port. I llgiiish. Capt. Hoddz-r. is now at. the l Marine Wharf and will take 500 tons lot fertilizer froln this steamer t0 Victoria for Mr. McIvor. S. —-('IIILDREN'S AID SOCIETY- The regular monthly nlesting of the board of management, of the Child- relrs Aid Society was held in the zioim building, Sulnnicrside, Tuesday evening. The Vice President, Mr. Goo. McNutt, presided in the‘ ab- |sencc of the President. Cases of two pcque and O'Leary were considered and the secretary instructed to visit 111cm and to grant some financial _ ossismnce. A good report. was rcccjv- led as to ihc progress being made frnr rilsizlorjljl; d Western Guardian ,1. lslsos worth up 7-0 "-99- IPWM “l” l -—LADIIS' IAYON SILK nose. isubstandsrdsi 15 shades 5*‘: to 10. {Hspecial 30¢. It SINCLAIR‘!- l 3709~5-l5-2l I , -ORPHBUS EIGHT 1n Whoa. Summvol-slde. Mly 16th. 3170-5-15-21. K . l -woMzn's RAYON accounts, {medium size, 4 shades, Saturday ‘lprlce 50c pair. at SINCLAIRS. f 3700-5-15-21 l -IIEAII ORPHEUS EIGHT, St. ‘Mary's Hall, Sulnmerslde, May 16th. lAdlnisslon 75 cents. 3714-5-15-2-1 I —WHI‘!'I TURKISH ‘IOWELS. size 20 k 40, regular 75c value, week {and special 59c pair It. SINCLAIR/S. 3769-5-15-21 l l -5 DOZIN MEN'S fine shirts, ‘;good fitters, sizes 141-."- lo 17. $1.00 |:pocial, clearing now 60c each at “ SINCLAIR/B. 3169-5-15-21 -—F1RS'!‘ TRIP 01" THE SEASON l-Thc schooner Maud Weston. Cav- talrl Weston, made her first. trip this Qseason to Summerside this week. ‘bringing a cargo of lumber for i, Messrs. W. F. Schunnan and return- ling to Richibucto wrlth s general |cargo, S. l ____.. i -15 PIECES, DRESS GINGHAM checks. plaids and stripes. light, m0- ‘diuln and dark colors. 32 w 36 lmh ‘windths. 30 to 45c ‘values. Vclearins lat. 19c yd. st SINCLAIR?» ‘ 3769-5-15-21 ' -HELD PROBATE COURT AT ‘SUMMERSIDE-Hozx. Harold Palm- er. Judge of Probate, held s. session of his Court at the Summerslcle Court House on Tuesdfly- when m“ Accounts in an estate from the livest- m-i party of Prince county were passed and the estate closed. S. —SYMI'ATHY EXPRESSED — Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. George D. Jardine, of Free- town, in the death on lVIorldsy 0f their infant daughter, Joyce Eliza- beth. The little one was laid to rest on Tuesday, the service, which was at the home. being conducted by Rev. Mr. Williams, of Kensi-ngwn. S- —C. 1‘. M. L. DRAMATIC CLUB AT MISCOUCHE-The C. Y. M. L. Dramatic Club of Summerside, put on their well known play, “The Ar- rival of Kitty." at the Miscouche Hall on Monday evening. They were as usual, greeted with enthusiasm and had the pleasure oi’ playing b0 n. crowded house. Rev. Dr. Mona- ghan presided in 111's usual genial way. The Miscouche Band rendered selections before the performance and also between the acts. Rnv. Theodore Gallant was present and assisted the band. There ivas a sale of candy in aid of the Convent. The proceeds of the coilcerl. were divided between the c. YJM. L. Club and the Parish of Miscouchc. The ladies of the parish entertained the per- formers with a. dainty lunch-at. the iclose of the play. S. -IND1AN RIVER‘ INSTITVIB - The May meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Gillis. Eleven members and four visitors present. Meeting opened by singing "'I'hc Maple Leaf." Roll call was responded to by “Poultry Hints." It was decid- ed to buy wire fencing for the school ground, which was recently enlarg- ed. A resolution of condolence was tendered to Mrs. Craig, president, for the death of her mother. Mrs. Hu- bert Gillis was appointed secretary for the remainder of the year... and ' ‘ in school by a boy who is under the ,‘care of the society and who came y‘1lll/O town from an outside district. l The 'l'l'uanL Officer, Mr. Vincent, Harrington, reported that. during the l , past. month he had no cases of hub- l itual truancy. A boy might stay away l ll"l‘.l rlnss for a (lay or two, but a l talk to the boy usually had the ef- feccof getting him back to his class. . Tbs Truant. Officer urged uporl the i Society the necessity of having the fire bell rung at the hour designated by the Curfew Bye-Law so as to give thc necessary warning to the child- ren that. they should be in their homes. He stated that he found the . Curfew Law was working very well, but the children had no means of ~ knowing the illne and some warning = should be given at. night by either , tho fire bell or fire whistle beingl bounded at the Curfew hour. S. i I I . BELL f! MATHIESON Barristers 0 lolldtorl Collections MONEY T0 MIA! MONTAGUI . __ _J. _------—--- - aoooooooooooo-ooo b RAVI YOUI III! BXAMINID MID OLAUIII IITIID I! E- E. PARKMAN Iullmld Montana, P. I l. “iii. r ,1: could not it ctr-night Mrs. Austin McLellan, Vice-president. A very entertaining program, consist- ing of instrumental music by Mrs. Hubert Glllls; singing, by Messrs Theodore Gallant. and Fred Richards, violin music and step-dancing by Mr. Henry Richards, was carried out. and enjoyed by all. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Nevt. meeting at the home of Mrs. Aus- tin McLellan. roll call to be answered by "Supper recipes." Meeting closed with "God Save the King." Was Helpless POI IOU! YURI With Rheumatism Mr. bu! Kectcll, 81 Onwfmd An, Windsor, Ont, writalv-"I In ambled with rheumatism for new: and for {our years III so enlillndtobnllelpnd ofbod, I out TOWN wnvslzmiui —-10 DOZEN FINE SHIRTS. most- flrie stripes, reliable ms-kc. full $1.00 00th at. sirlcurlws- _. 3100-5-15-21 . —LIAVID POI. _WINDSOB»—T1W l 5. g. Gypsum Prince, which has burn ‘llhloldlnfl fcrtllller for the P. 1:. Is- ;lsnd Potato Growers‘ Association ht flho Marina Wharf. Bummersido. for; {the put week. sailed on ‘hseldnyl imornlng for Windsor. N. 5.. f0 10W lgypsum for New York. 0191"" [Groove and his - crew were very lpleuod with the kindness they W- ceivsd whlc at Summerslds and stained that the unloading of the _ YwllnQr was handled in s very ntis- Jnctary manner _and 1n less time ' zhan it. took to loud her. S. —LAIGIJLY ATTENDED FU- NERAL-The funeral of the 1808 Eddie Eli Arseiizlull. took plus from his lute home 0o St. Paul's Church. Summerside, on ‘Tuesday morning. The members o1 the Knights of Col- l umbus marched in s body from the home to St. Paul's Church and If- urwsi-ds to the grave. The church wu filled with sympathetic mourn- ers and friends. Rcqulom High Mass- with full choir; solos were rendered by Messrs. Guy Haughton, J. J. Mor- ris, Leon Lo Blane and J. P. McIn- nls. Rev. Urban Gillis officiated st the grave. There was s. large num~ ber of beautiful floral tributes from Eddies many friends as well as muss cards. Ihepall bearers were Messrs. E. P. Foley, Ernest. Harris, Roy S11- liphant. Edmund Doucette, Charles Peters and W. H. Noonsn. S. -sulwmnsmc srvnzN-rs AT DALBOUSIB-‘Ihe following Sum- rnersidc students successfully passed their exams at Dalhousle University: -Gradua.0ed in Medicine and Burg- ery. W. B. Howatt; G. P. Tanton, passed in Practical Anatomy 1, An- atomy 1, Embryology, Biochemistry; F. M. Canon, Practical Anatomy. An- i-lt/omy 1, Histology, Embryology. Physiolosy: W. R. Irlman, English l, Political Science 1. Chemistry 1; Edith L. Allen, French 2,‘ English 2; Rosamond Richardson, Supplement- ary mcsminstlon in Elpmsntaryficr- man; J. P‘. Moore, Biology 1, gnu-n. istry 4. 2001083‘ 3. Physics 1, His- wis sung by mv. J. J. McDonald.‘ wry 1: w. c. Plcketts, Wllmot Val- ley. Latin 2, Greek l, m-iglisli z, His- tory l, Economics 1, Physiology 1. —N'EWS OI‘ KATHERINE MA!‘- Csptaln Sampson Grady of Summer- side, has received an interesting let- ter from Mr. Ronald Lindley, of Hlmilton. Bermuda. The Katherine May is the large four-masted schooner, which was at Bummergidg for some time last summer and which was badly disabled and adrift with a broken rudder off the Flor- ida coast last; fall. Mr. Lindley was desirous of obtaining a charter for a load of coal for Summerslde. In his letter he spoke very highly o; the treatment Captain L. W. Patch. er and his crcw had rcoeivgd while at Summersfde. 'I.‘he schooner ' i; loading at Jacksonville with lumber for Bermuda, where she will time m; iron for Norfolk. Virginia, and will get her charter there for a. cargo of coal for summerslde. She should ar- rive about. the end of June. S. -GO0D RIFLE SHOOTING Al‘ RANGES-Five teams competed at, the indoor rifle range st summer. side on Tuesday night. the shoot b91118 for a prize of five hundred rounds of ammunition. The mgwl; “'85 ‘V011 by a team composed of .1. Brooks. of Llnklctter, and J. Deech- anL and Dr. A. L. McDonald, of Sum- merslde. The highest score for the "P111118 "I5 mlde by Henry Noousn, with 88. Among the ungcr 51mm William Brennan tur in a score of as, showing that with the rifle at any rate he is a chip off the old blmk- 711% younger generation arc out to makc their fathers stop some, 61mm" Prize of 500 rounds of am- munition will be competed for n"; "idly evening on this range. The outdoor ranle was opened en Mon. dlY- '11"! (Mfly 12th) is the earliest dais that shooting ever took place on the Summer-side range; and n- mlfklble good shooting it was m the first. of the season. Two pggjblg; °r 35 “'2” "Ollie by one marksman and two other scores of 34 and 35 were turned in. S. --.___.-¢____.__ PERSONALS -Mrs. Benrlott, wife of Profoggor Bennett of Charlottetown. Wu a visitor to Bummerslde this week. S. -Mr. Keith McGougsn. who bu been on a short business trip to the Island, and was visiting his moth. or. Mrs. Malcolm McGougu-l, or Kenslnlbn. lust week xoturned tn his home in Montreal on T‘ * ,,. Eastern Guardian . 3'08 CAPTUIID-IOM mark- ings. Out Mcllnnon. Kllmulr- ' im-i-lz-umd.’ WOMEN‘! INSTITUTE. On Wodnos any. Mcy 1th., Mn member; and flve visitors met Charles Mills for the regular rmet- ing of this Imtltutn. MOOHng open- ed by singing of Ode. Roll cull ans- _ MAY is. 19st _‘ Interesting Values For THE WEEK-END Sale Friday and Saturday Men's Broadcloth Shirts $1.15 Men's Fancy Shirts, light striped broldclothl, nlso dark- er shades. Some have one soft collar to match. others ha" one soft and one hard collar. These are very 7,- - . l) _ ........ .. _ Shirts and Drawers Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drum-s. Ind legs. Summer weight. Garment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Met" Bllbrlggln Combination Bulls. short 2- slcoves and long legs. Sult. '1 ' a Men's Fancy Sax l pairs for $1.00 Men's Fancy Sax 3 pairs for $1.00 Men's Work Shirts. Blue Chlmbuy, Rhlkl, Navy Blue Ind Black $1.00 Men's N ‘ ' Combination Suits Athletic style- Suit $1.00 Week-end Bargains In the “Boys Store” Bdyfivlilue and Cheviot. Rerfers. brass buttons Boy's Shirts. plain and fancy broadcloth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “$2.69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _$1_z5 @0510" Boy's Tvmd Snrln: TOPcoIts, all sins 55-00 Boy's Golf Hose ..... 50c m $1.35 Boy's Long Khaki Pants . . . . . .. $1.00 and $1.25 Boy‘; Balbrlggan and Nllnsook Comblnaqon, Boy's pure wool fancy V neck Sweaters $2.00 ---__- - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60c, 75¢, 51,06 Boy‘: Blue 01ml»!- Middy Sims-- 5250 and $4.00 Boy's Knieker Pants. Chcvlots and TWtcfls Child's fine Cashmere Knit Suits. $3.50 to $6.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85c to $1.50 Boy's new Spring Caps . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Boy's Bloomer Pants . 98c to $3.00 Boy's Suits. long andshort pants $2.05 tn $21-00 Boy's Khaki Blouses and Shirts .. . . 50c to $1.00 Boyblslouses... . . . . . ..............50cto$1.55 BoybLongPants................51375105100 Men! buy Where tho better things cost less than usual Men‘: Khaki Pant: with cuffs $1.25. 51.50.5115 Men's Blue Denlum Work Pants. . $1.25, $1.50 Young Men's Trench Cont; $10.00 Young Men's Flannel homer: $3.50 1° 55,50 Men's Blue Botany all wool suit; Young Men's plus fours .. . . . . . . $4.50 to $1.50 . . . . . $22.50, $25.00 Men's Separate Trousers $1.05 to $7.50 Young Men's Blue Stripe Suits $25.00 Men's Overalls, blue and black $1.25. $1.50 Man's Spring Overcoats $10.00, $15.00 1o $25.00 to . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 Young Men's Fancy Tweed Sults . . . . . . $12.95 Men's Overall Combinations . . . 52-25 to $5.50 Men's and Young Men's Tweed Suits“ $15.05 Wool Auto Wraps ... .... .1... $8.50 to $16.00 "'6"! weight. Stockings, pun; “"955 luk 311d rlyon. guaranteed run stop. Sizes l}; to 10. Rifle, Silvgy. VIII» BQQchnIll-i‘ Gilli-Infill, Crystal Bclge, Rondo . Flush, Breeze. Rende- zvous and Black. Special ‘ Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kayser pure Silk Gloves. double finger tlps. Pullon and fsnry cuffs. 8 shades to select from. slus- 1o Shades “Sub Standard” Silk Stockings $1.15 Large assortment of medium service weight sub standard Pure Silk Stockings. All silk to the top. No lislc wells on these. Sizes 8!; to l0. Good assortment of colors. l0 shades to select from. Extrw. special price. Plll‘ ' New Scarfs, triangular and straight. Newest fancy colors. Special " l’ Each $160 . Half Price Sale of Tweeds Silk Bombay Crepe 36 inch. 8 dif- fercnc colors. Yard . .- Ncw 36 inch print. cotton. Colors absolutely Clearing lot. fancy tweed. 10 different colors. 51 inch, all l-i price. $3.50 for $1.75, $3.00 for $1.50. $2.75 for $1.35, $2.00 for $1.00. - "0"! will“ CHM MOTOR!!!» 3U lnrh- guarlntecd to wash. No starch. 40 plt- l5 different colors. Specially good value $ 1cm; u; select. from. Yard . . . . . .v . . . . .. Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , l Large assortment of fancy printed Plques, Solseltcs and Indian Buds, 36 inch. 39c Clearing Bleached linen $1.5“ Damask worth $2.25 for Cram All Linen Table Damask-a good (JIM-ll!!! B“ 50"". IX"! ‘"51’ “l” quality 1o inch will: m Yard 82x s: lJwh 51-69 EM" Special Quality Bleached All Linen Colored _Bordcred Turkish Towels 21 Damuk10 fncheswlde. Riegullrprlce 2.25 ch. . . . . . . . 52c a elurllsg for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 Yard J i Crepe de Chene Gowns and Pajamas, 4.50 to 12.00 1-2 PRICE Slightly Soiled and Mussed “Come in and let us show y°u Ladies Crepe dc Chane Gowns and Pajamas slightly imlled- Prices from $4.50 lo inn"----|-~-----u....... .....-ui-n-uu-un-nu Clearing: Price. $12.00 Girls Bloomers --- Drawers, I 56 Vests, clearing at each A llne of our; Underwear, Bloomers. Brim" w! VOIl-I- Swill 15c \- ._-i Miss Ellen swim m uv-vwgnjf. clded to m a and "b" m; ,, u.» ton. Next muetlnl 9° l” h" “h”, home of Mrs. wm, r1511” when roll coll will b0 1115mm‘ "y 1 would uh '0 '7'“ ' Anlh‘ cloud by slum: of "iljmflnsw, nudged. o! lust meeting reed and discussed. utters received from the supervisor wen rend. Curd of thanks was re- ceived from Mrs. J. G. McDonald. School eommfmcs reported having visited the school. Mrs. Charles Mills and Mrr- Wesley Keefe to visit. I-Iowc Bay. Miss Oiementluo Fisher lndem. Lunch was NW9d Unmlnhom nlwtlwl ..'EGLINGTON AND HOWE BAY It. the homo of Mrs “red by Gardening Hint-s. uuiuw Mathis .