. A " U' ‘ .. . __,,..._.,__.,..¢ , . _ Ililili The.-W.¢§t¢re increases etrallth of delloatnnervoua. rundown peoble 800 per oent in ten days in many instances. ini 0 i*oR.=Ei“i“ "..‘.‘.“.i2“:‘;.... ...‘£‘. 'mo mth" R n tai Parlours, Summerside. -rr wwe to iiuyiiniuiu amines. -ms moimine oAu.v ow-iiim C tl -ONEC T ` '. “¢|;_inse_r- on for oolumn. ash must aeooinpan;..q;~¢¢|-, . Hist- be obtained st Laftertfg Tensor- “mm °h"¥°- l»V'0\\i-I-live cents. sw. i<. neoouoan, oioiie rox mx- “ nge, ie Guardian agent in Summon "7l(_N‘}i_ii_» W, 1 -c/insane;-l'rom»51.eii to siaoo t uotiuuvs. s V llamentdq 9755-5-15M2lE1i. For_Snle The Champion Barber oiiera for sale his Barber Shop and all equipments encluding chair etc.. Size of build- ing 11 x 18. Finished inside with Bea- Ask your doctor or drlggist about it. Yer Board. 9248-5130121911. _B THE ACADIAN ` ' 58039 » ff; c ti Foster, Proprietors. always carry it b in stock. pear in this paper. :ma Apothecsrieg Hall- G. E. Hughes m Prop. and Central Drugstore, E. A. .1 rec ph S ai-reis to s boat. -HERRING FISHING at Cape Tor- m entine on Saturday was exception- ly good avenging about thirty live -3"-VERWARB-» New Silverware Just received at. HOLlAN'S. Sum- el'sld9. 9755-5-15M2iE11 -cAscAPsoiA Due.-‘+_-The casca- edis from Montreal is due at Summer- --- D _¢EMEp|1',._ Two cm- loads just side early this mornin-g'on the first eived, order at once by mail or'tri .C» - ` ` » one. -R. T. HOLMAN, ' LTD.) ummerside. 9766-5-16ME2i. P . _.`~._,,- " -SHARE* in the SECURITY COM- *- PANY are selling for a short time at The Standard Bred and Registered Horse the _-\C ~\DI1\N 58039, ~ Enrolment No. 19 will 'make the season of 1916 as follows :-Leave the stables of’ W. 'l`. X, \i Semplc, Travellers Rest, Monday May Ist for Leonard Schurman's L Bedeque, at noon; thence to Alex. Aiidcrsoii’s- Fcriiivooil, over night. is --IF A 20 PER cENT cash dividend C ith the money in the bank to nov ii. tennis you- see nie ssciinirv h sue. 9233-5-isiviamzi. ll Vi-.`S'i`MEN'i‘ c-iverizsernent i.i this 1" -BEE SECURITY STOCK with on] 95 _ E3 h ha" ,.1 m. tremely low capitalization, 20 per n y C c .` cu un “ua nt guaranteed cash dividend adver- sed in tr\day's issue. 9232-5-13M&E3i tsed cash dividend .ef B0 por cent. _‘ 0284-5-13M&E3i. -T0 -. REBIDE IN _ MASSA HUSETT8.-Mr. Grant Gamble, who as been in the employ of the l. C. R. Moncton for the last fifteen years Us resiigned his position and with is t. (Tuesday May 2) to Wm. Noonan’s, Albany, noon, thence to ].W. How- -BUILDING BRiSK.-- Already att’s, Cape Traverse, over night. (Wednesday May 3) to'_]abez Lea’s, th Victoria at nooii' thence at or near] Bradley's Kelly’s Cross, over night “"`“°"°“ in the T°‘"‘ °' K°“'"‘5t°“ t r i ' I ‘ (Thursday May 4th) to George Deacoii's, North \’Viltshirc, at noon; Z thence to \Vatson S_mitli’s, Wlieatlcy River, over night. (Friday May 5th) to Frank l\ndrews» New Glasgow, :it noon; thciice to`_l:imcs ‘\tenart’s, Bay View, oi cr iiight (S iturda) \lay (ith) to Dzuid Colds, Clifton, :it noon; thence to the stables of \\’. 'l`. Sciiipie, 'l`r:ivcllcr’s Rest, 0 where he will remain until Monday, May 15th, when hc will proceed :is ,» before. 1 B The ACADIAN is sired by Sabletoii, 26972 (2.24§6,), sire of 1 mad* 0' St°“° are 0” the Kf°““d“-“X- Gwcnnie(2.22%) Melva (2.23), Mabel (2.25) Sabletoii is by Sable Wilkes, 8100 (2.18) sire of 50, including Teddy Bear (2.05) ; Lziiiictta 208% and Trilb D"-ect (2 08%) Sable \\ilkcs is by (iuy Wilkes, and the dams of iio including Deuervo (2.o6%)» Solana Boy (2.07). Guy Wilkes is by Geo. Wilkes 519 (2.22), sire of 83 and tlicilanis of m iio, (leo. Wilkes is by Hanihlctoiiian Io. [0 --TOWN lMPROVEMENTS.- The :£857 (2).l5%) sire gf 93 iiicluding Fred T(olel, (2.o7%), Hulda 5 ree new residences are'undei' con- his spring while two are now nearing Q, ompletion . -X. reet Committee of the Town of Ken- ngtoii are now busily engaged mak- arrangements for the laying of ncrete sidewalks for the whole of E ma roadway Street, already several i Having opened up a store on Com- ercial Street ln the Town oi’ Kensing ii. l will be prepared to supply farm- 3 r Y r a _ i w e an wo sons will remove to Low ell, Mass., the last of May. Mr. Gamble intends conducting a lunch business in hat city. He and his wife are at pres- nt visiting his old home friends in ryon and vicinity. -sPi.ENDio ns'eui.'rs.- 'riie _Kensington Dairylng Association is now busily preparing for the season's work of 1916 with good prospects for kin it d th in al- g a recor year bo 'lu ty of milk and good prices. Two»new outes are to be added to the list this ear making in all nineteen milk outes. The Association has been suc- cessful in securing the services of ome of the Island"a best makers, _Messrs A. J. Murphy for Kensington and Daniel McCormac of New Port for the Hamilton Branch. The Ken- sington Factory opens Tuesday, May 0th. Hamilton Factory on Tuesday, The AC/\DIAN’S dam is Nellie Bird by Nelson, 4209 (2.09), sirci ers with all kinds of farm machinery. -Time 6111- ‘ of 62 including Merrill, (2.io‘/1), Lady Nelson (2.14%), F.diniindl §;\S0lll1€ engines, extras etc., manu- (2.i6%), The daughters of I\elsoii have produced thirty in the Stan- 1 grd list. Nelson is by Young Rolfe, 3517 (2.21%), sire of iiiiie and the ms of twelve. Young Rolfe is by Tom Rolfe, 306, sire of seven and? tii the dams of three. '1`oni Rolfe is by Aratiis. The .-\CADIAN'S grandv (-`°”““¢',~ ‘*. mi ...»:..~.‘ io- 1.-'-' .'."-L-._ - -._-»--1' .- w *rw xi-‘ ii' ». ‘ is __ "= . _¢_._____- _. ,_ . .-_.-/.\,_. _. it , _Q-_» _~,, Have Obsi- Rywulfnv - - . . .\,»- -1. _,___ . The nrst favorable impessien made by Hood's Sarsaparilie- I oollrilad .by continued use. it is a harmonious combination of- compatible ingredients perfect phsrmaceuticaily- that is, it is the ilnest product of most skilful pharmacy. » And iii therapeutic. value* -or power to cure--it.`ie~oiisV ofthe best medicines America has ever pro- duced: » Ou the practical side, which of oourseia the-mostimportant to you. Hood¥a"Sares`parilis for forty years. has been demonstrating its curative power in relieving complaints arisinl from impure blood. low state of health poor digeption, inactive kidney; and liver. "' _ For your huinors. or for rheum- atism. week stomach. loss of appe- tite, that tired feeling- take Hood'a Ssrsapariiia. It will do you good. ..~»--¢.-___ ---\-» -SCHOOL CONCERT and Pie Soc- ial will be held in Enmore Hall this. Tuesday evening. Admission 20 and 10 cents. Sale of home-made candy. If night proves unfavorable will be held next fine night. 9758-5-16M1l. -CORRECTl0N.- In the report of the I-Iorselisces to be held July lst on the Suinmerside Driving Park the Purses for the'half mile heats are $100.00 each not $11.00 as p1'eVi0\-lsly published .-X . --FOR QUICK SALE--An old fasli- ioned solid mahogany table with beautifully turned legs, and two _full size drop leaves supported by legs which hold under main body of table. When open full size is 5 ft. 6 in.x 4 ft- , Fas\o\\\\\a\\svAmrl E I I \_\ Iii .. is if -Ns ' ` i -*R 1" "t _, _ .__ ., ,-..,... ..._ ... ..-2. .- -, V . V . .- . . . _ _ -_ _, _deaf " ` , _ "J ' '_ ` _ _ _._- ._- __ ._ __ _. . . "I B| ` V fi =""""'*""¥`4""*` Tris isi.ANii's Lsaoiuc sronst 7 ` New siririsii 1 Kimi women wiii Like I . A V k'r|; for Spring is a real necessity for. womensiriggavfhgtlwoman would think of doing with- _. out a new Spring Skirt ?-pa_fliCUl8I_'lY f0 ' W*-‘af With _the unusuallyiattr`ai:tive_Sp1‘ing‘W&ists. _- » ; #1 -~ An l‘fvei‘yday§Siiirl ill. $4.50 to $6.00 We mention this as an everyday skirt be_cause'the style is one you can wear with any waist and the mat- erial used ot good. wearing serge. Also Shepherd Q CD \f - check skirts at $3.75 and 3.98 _ Corduroy Velvet Skirts $4.35 A dressy skirt at $4.35 in colors Copenhagen Blue, Castor and White. If you. want a real dressy skirt you will be impressed immediately with this model. - Wasli Skirts at $1.00, 1.25, 1.60 and 1.75 Drop in and see this extraordinary line. It wiil take but a few minutes to convince you oi this un- Z ` beatabie offer. We have them in Pique and Repp- 23 to 36 waist band. Lengths-36 to 40. sriasismir '_-n-»~--- .» -»-~ ' ' llllllllllamua\\\\\'&'lla\\\\ial __ / - n 2 in. When closed about 27 inches wide by 4 ft 2 in. long. A magnificent -DEGREE OF L.L.D.--At the (`on- inerly Miss McI.eiin of Charlottetown table that wouldbs a splendid addi- v¢,¢a¢|¢m\ Exercises at Mc-I-rt sister of Mr. A. A. McLean, M. tion to ii. library or dining room- G something exceedingly ' high-class. of n Dr. J. A. Nicholson, Registrar of First price $75.00, present price $45. 0 HOLMAN‘S Furniture Department, U Summerside. 9755-5-15M2iE1i. n ti -CLINTON ~NEWS. -The school U iiere is progressing under the manage- C ment of Miss Eleanor Murchison- Montague to live. They will be accom- t ntive of Eldon, Belfast, and at one 011110() 0 W 1 l ( - a number of years. Di'. Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. William Wiiitehead hav- W ing sold their farm are about to go to Si ill University the deSl'€0 P~ ' ' Li L. D., was coni’ei'i'eili ie University. Dr. Nicholson is ri iiissrsiiii Pisiisoiiiits Q -Mr. George Keele who has been oniployed in the Grocery Department as slated as pnymagter 9|; McGill ‘ of Messrs Sinclair & Stewart Ltd., has ege Battery init the Uiiiversioy an-| resigned his position with that firm me was Siiperinteiiilent of Educa- on in this Proviiice. ile has been t d iti Elii-iitional work for imrities found it impossible io release to represent the Swift ifaiimliaii Com- psnied by the latters sister -Mrs mm from his duties-nt iiivoiil. Bom' iinny of Toronto for Priiice Edward ls- Mark Coles has returned home afteri of the I)octoi"s sons, one n lnw stud. lziiid rind iiortiierii Nova Scotia. Mr. visiting her cousin Mrs. J. Graham nf; 0 nt of McGill and the other ii. student K0@fG ll’Vl1V0S fOr M0i\Cl0ll, N- B-. 10- Portland, Maine. -Miss Ruth Coles in has returned home after visiting liiimclolson éelivemd the address to Arm are now at the from DL day to enter upin his duties. As he is well and favorably known by the New London the guest of Mrs. D. B. ‘ _ _ _ trade throughout tlie Province and Coles. -Miss Stella Graham: is at the gm-‘ma-tes at McGill on }`rm*‘V “f` Nova Scotia there is no doubt he will present visiting in Bradalbane. teriioon. Mrs. Nicholson was for-make ii. success in his new sphere.-X ` Founded A. D. 1880 by L. E. Prowse Incorporated A. D. 1905 ' . Adopted Cash System A. D. 1912. I 1916, _I . i Bu Your Home-Furnisliin y _ gs From Prowse Bros At Less Than Cat i P ' Send Your Order io Prowse’s If you have the mailorder Graz-.i mid Wish to order your home furnishings by mail send your r»i'dci° to us, we will fill it. from iiny L--i aloguo _you d esi rc, simply send a. clipping oi' the description oi' the goods with your si'/Le und t-lie amount covering thc pur- clia e, nt catalogue prices, we w i ll giiiirnrileo you pleased or cheerfully ro- funl your money. Try it iiow. a ogue rices In the thirty-six years of successful development, Prowse Brothers has acquired an unblemished reputation in the merchantile business, and the guarantee of a financ- ial responsibiliiy that scarcely has its equal in ili;;,Mai_~iiime Province. Now reputation of this kind is not gained simply_ through advertising or enthusiastic sales talk. It is a growth of slow development. It is the result of word-of-mouth endorsem~ nt spreading from one customer to another and stimulated always by sterling qiialiiy for a reason ‘ able price. _ Six years ago when we adopted the one price cash system we had three principal objects in view, namely; First to extend Prowse reputation into most all homes on P. E. I_., second, to protect cash customers from paying f roiher peoples bad debts and third, to meet mailorder competition which wc are successfully doing. True it is that this _is a free country and everyone .at liberty to -buy where he pleases, but you industrious broadminded peop'e should not be too hasty at sending your money to foreign mail-order nouses when you can do better at Prowses ` Keep your money in circulation on P E. I. Don't shut your eyes to the fact that you are draining your own little province and building up other places. We are ' doing our part you do yours , C ompair These Priceslwiih Catalog--House. Prices. Heavy Quality Brussels Squares 41-2x6ft.` 63-4x9ft. 9x9ft. 9 x 101-2ft. $5.00 $8.75 $11.75 9x12fl: 13.75 $15.75 0 ` Attractive Wilton Squares "'41-2x6ft" 634x9ft 9x9ft 9 ea oo. $18.00 _$24 oo 9x12ft 101-2 fi I $30.00 #29-0° Sturdy Tapestry Squares x 9 ft 9 x 9 ft 9 $2 90 .00 . 7 . 75 V Japanese Squares U5 32.’ 4x6 fi.` 9x 12 ft $10.00 x 10 1-2 ft -9.00 _. 3: 3 ft...Z§3c 6 X9 ft...$l.25 9 X10 I-2 ft...$B_.00 » 9 x12...$250. uawdiy guessing - Qi t f f Q. ‘ . ' is 3.. . _ = 4 l » is _ . __ 5,,-.-, . . ,- ffii ’ "rv _ ""'.“'f.t\"-59.' 5 ~ “ .f ' ' , “ '.A¢.is4-i=1»V,.._...~ 1. ..~ . s;~‘Vf` i' Jo ~ i ' ie -. 1- . .-. ~ Table oilcloth per Brass stair plates Catalog Prices Smashed at Prowse’s ` Read How This Lisi. Compares Floor oilcloth per yard . . . . . . . . . . . .32 cts. Printed Linoleum per yard . . . . .. . . . .40 cts. Inlaid Linoleum per yard . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.00 Rubber door mats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$1.00 Wire door mats 18130 .....50 cts Cocoa door mats . . . . . . . . . .. ....25 cts. Japanese inat`it1gf,per yard . _.20 cts. Window shad`ee".'..‘... . . . . . . ._ 30 cts. ExtenslQn_po,1§s....'...V... cts. Stair rods wtt`h'iifx_t`ui-.es doz. ,. . . . . 72 cts. White lace curtains per pair . . .'. . . 50 cts. Whitedurta_iitpolos....»_.. . . . . ......10cts.` . Brussels stair carpet, 27 inch . $1.00 _ Tapestry stair carpet 18 inch . . . . 45 cts. F' i yard . . . . ..i20 cts. per doa. . . . . . . . 15 cts.» ' V 5 Measure Your Room- D _ - _ , . . Q a ._ '. _~ l ' V V _,_ - _ \ t V' - iV » ~ ,, -\ ,flllhvdbannotffettoyour hometo _ ” i ~ , » ' . V _ - » nf _ . . _ _ _ 1% you’ °°"".windo.w'°`Mn" 7 1'” `. »‘w ii. -. ;‘- -u ‘ii 'li "ni _ `= .»'i. ` ¢|J°'1.|d\’l‘i°8 “ll "'¢"` " "" -“"" ~. ` ` T 2- ‘ _. L " . ,_ `”‘ .».- ' '~ 'T .' 1 5'" im"°'“m“m°°i""'" ' " as is .~ tri'-‘-i’§ .:iif.'.1`.L.~7 '. fi ~-».~r~.~I -» »». 1-'ff .»'. 1:- f- is i.. . . -Qian-' na..-a“a._ ._4_¢;.s-s _ . '.J . Read what Mr. L. E Prowse, Manager Prowse Bros, Ltd, says regarding Mai). Order Competition. ' “I will give a .f Handsome $5 Wiiion Rug Free to any person or persons that will find an article in any retail Mai!-Order|Catalogue ` that we have in our big carpet de 3;-tmenf , and that we cannot duplicate at tiie .same price or loss" . ' _ T' This may HDPE” a. sfmllg statement. to some of youbut wehave the different catalogues and know . their goods and prices. In many instances our goods 5 are unconsciously priced much llower than the sa 5; goods of our _far away Mail-Order Competitor. Til' we askis a fair comparison. ~ . W¢ PHY Cash for Wool tif§igE“.§t“i1'§fEe‘i°§§i”.°l °ii.i'5°§‘f.i‘i'5 wool at Prowses only the bog; wgghf ed or unwashod accepted. _ ‘ \ . _ Y