i '°1_”."f '.}` '_ . . ,~ ., ' _-ray . -,- »i 1 4 Af' Hs fr- 1 ._ 5"' . strength and A ,___ ii.__;_l_l_. 5. flavor, __ f 0 .__ .- ` 5' t e qua ity or 0 ir wi _ _ a. ing g ., 4 _ ,~`_,,. -- . _ ..,_. _i Ek things. PURI19 ...FIIDUR Mor_e'Bread and 'Better Brenda ‘ ll'-* % 1" LLOYD-GEORGE AS THE OLIVE BRANCH [Z6 BU - _- | ____ LONDON, May 28.-\Vliile the press LI generally agrees that thc choice of Lloyd-George as the olive branch bearer to ireland ia one that could not be hettered, and unanimously wish him God-speed, optimism as -to the result of his efforts is conspicuously absent. The Morning Post says it can- not be said that Premier Asquith's new plan for attempting a settlement in ireland has aroused any great hope in the minds of either the _irish or the British members, and cyn-lcally sug- sts that as a device for shelving the ect for some time it has inuc to bi h recommend it. Furniture Clearance Sale PATONS MITED. 9843-5-20Mtf “FRESH SALMON at VVheatley'B meat market 9981-5-30-Mli. Closing out sale of furniture at PAT- ONS LIMITED. 9848-5-20Mtf. Closing out nie of the Furniture Section PATONS. 9843-5-20Mtf . li i lg l lm , /There is Something For You Here In Our New Spring Styles If you want to see the sea- son’s styles in dressy furnish- ings i or men, you will need to call here. » Call in today and pick out your needfuls from this list. Spring Underwear, Outing Belts, Spring weight hosiery, Boots, Gloves. 1 Reuben Tupli - ~' ' Ziff'/1.1' " ’_" Q B’ f'-9 f -./. if `/ Séiring Caps, New Hats, New Collars, Soft Col- lars, mart Tie_s,Negligee Shirts, Workin Shirts, Trousers, TVorking Trousers,New Spring Suits,Garters, Armlets,Braces, I-Iandiiercbiefs, Shoes, n 81 C0. & ‘Kensington J ' THE ACADIAN 58050 ENROLMENT N0. 10 The Standard ilrcil and Registered llorsc the .\C.-\DIAN, 58039 will make the season of 1916 as follows ;-Leave the stables of W. '1` Scmple, Travellers Rest, .\lc~iiday May ist for Leonard Schurnian's Bedeque, at noon ; thciicc to Alex. Andcrson’s- Fcriiivood, over iiiglii (Tuesday May 2) to Wm. N0oiian’s, Albany, noon, thence to ].W. Ho\v att’s, Cape Traverse, ovcr night. (Wednesday May 3) to Jabez Lea’s, Victoria, at noon ; tlicncc at or near ]. Bradlcy's, Kclly’s Cross, over night (Thursday May 4th) to George Dcacon’s, North Wiltshire, at noon thence to Watson Smitli’s, Whcatlcy River, ovcr night. (Friday May 5th) to Frank Andrews New Glasgow, at noon; thence to James Stewart's, Bay View, over night. (Saturday May 6th) to David Cole’S, Clifton, at noon; thence to the stables of W. T. Semple, Traveller's Rest v where he will remain until Monday, May 15th, when hc will proceed as before. The ACADIAN is sired by Sablcion, 20972 (2.24%), sire of Gweniiie(2.22;(¢) Mclva (2.23), Mabel (2.25) Sableton is by Sable Wilkes, 8100 (2.18) sire of 50, including Teddy Bear (2.05) ; Laiirctta ((2.08%) and Trilliy Direct (2.08%). Sable Wilkes is by Guy Wilkes, 2867 (2.15%) sirc of 93 including Frei l Kolel, (2.07%), Hulda (2.08%) and the dams of 110 including Dcuervo (2.o6%)- Solana Boy. (2.07) Guy Wilkes is by Gco. Wilkes 519 (2.22), sire of 83 and the dams oi 110, Geo. Wilkes is by llaniblctoniaii 10. ' The AC./\DIAN’S dam is Ncllic Iiird by Nelson, 4209 (2.09), sire of 62 iiicludin Merrill, 2.10*/4), Lady Nelson (2.14%), Edmund iz ( (2.16%), The daughters of Nelson have produced thirty in the Stan- :lard list. Nelson is by Young Rolfe, 3517 (2.21%), sire of nine and the dams of twelve. Young Rolfe is hy Toni Rolfc, 306. sire of seven ant thc dams of tlircc. Tom Rolfe is by Aratus. The ACADIAN’S grand dam is May Queen by Early Bird (2.10) sire of six including Early- Bird Jr. (2.11%), Hylie Bird (2.12%). Early Bird is by _Tay Bird sire of 143 by Geo. Wilkes 519. May Queen’s dam is Juanita by May Prince ; grand dam Maud W.- by Von I/Ioltke, 4195. The above route will be continued tlirou hout the season, health and weather permitting. Mares at ownei°’s risk DR. W. G. CHURCH, Owner _- For terms, etc., apply to W. T. Semple. 6485-4-29-MSii.then twf 2mo. _ _ ._ .L2s'1i»;;i.'.. ' Commodore Lyglard 34709 , sw... 1910 iitftiimri N... 31 ’ 1 ITC IFC -IT PAVI to buy in this Province-F -THI MORNING DAILY Gillliiillt can be obtained at Inttertfo 'roosev- lai Pnrlonrs. Siliulllerlitlo. ' -W. K. IMICOUGAN, Globe For El' silasnge. in Guardian agent in Summer 0. __ , , -KHAKI DANCE.- Another suc-_ cessful Patriotic dance was held in St. Pn\il’s Hell on Thursday evening. the attendance; was large. Excellgont Alphonse Gaudet, Mlscouche, proceeds in aid of Khaki Club.-H. . -WEDDING BEl..l.S.- The marri- age took place in Estevan, Sack., on the 17th inst., at Bt. Josephs Church by the Rev. 1-‘aiiier iiiiisnti or Miss Clara. 'A. Aylwaril, Elmsdale. s gradu- ate nurse of t.ho Lowell Corporation Hospital to Mr. William A. McKin- non. Marienthal, Sack, formerly from Grand River P. E. I. After the cere- mony the happy couple left for their future home in Marientlial.-l-I. -BASKETBALL- Two interest- ing ‘games of base ball were played in the Summerside School grounds on Wednesday the forenoon, games. be- tween Summerside and Charlottetown was won by the former with a score of 11 to 3. The afternoon game was attended hy a much larger crowd and the game between Sumniersiiie and St. Dunstans’ was one of the most interesting played here for years. the Saints were Victorious, the score standing 28-26.-H. USE "TIZ" Hill Slllli. _ 5 ‘ .TIHHLICHING Fill N0 MORE ` PFUFED-UP, BURNING, BWEATY, CALLOUSED FEET OR CORN8. Q Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crlnkled, aching, burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tortur- ed feet of yours in a ‘Tlz” bath. Your toes will wriggle with joy; they’ll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that “Tiz” hath. When your feet feel like lumps of lead-all tired oub-just try "Tiz." It's grand-lt’s glorious. Your feet will dance with joy; also you will find all pain gone from corns, callouses and bunions. There's nothing like "Tiz” It‘s the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudatlons which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 25 cent box of "Tia" at any drug store or department store-don't wait. Ah! how glad your feet gct\; how comfortable your shoes feel. You can wear shoes u size smaller if you de- sire. »: .9 The great Closing out Bale of Fur- niture I; your opportunity of saving money on dependable Goods, this in a chance to buy ouch things nn you need. for the Home. Remember we are go- ing to make a complete sweep eo that you can depend on_the prices being correct. PATON8 LIMITED. 9843-5-20Mtf. Baron Border I 6 7 40 Enrolment Pure Bred No. 46 will stand at the owner; stables, Southport for tho seaaon` of 1016. Alexander Kennedy. 0856-5-ZOMSTu8ipd. Baron I£gh"“‘Bal_l , Baron High Ball will arrive in Sum- merslde on the lst Jiinc and remain at thc driving park till the lst Aug- ust. with two of his ycarliug which 'sro to be trained by S. A. Rockford. They are some trotters. 9820-5-18_Mtt. The “Bay Stallion. Nutwood The.Bay Stallion Nutwood, .by Com iI\0¢0i'0 Lfidyard. Dam by Parkside, will-stand at my stable 93 Euston St.. CIW. for the season 1916. , Terms: ten dollars to be settled for at time of service season_ As this time is to be mea tiiirnii season will probably close July lst. - ` 'P. C. CONROY, 958¥_»5-5MftuB1. _ '-. Iv." if 0 . it . 1;. - lBa1’fi>u‘" Mack - Nb.. M351 , Bred. Glrdwhie 1--Stal-. No will make the season of 1916 It .>i_vner'ii risk. . the owner’§g|¢;|é.iMmi nt* ri.. ini ,..nit¢.ia.u..lw..i. ai Nw hr-sdnfuun ln»._¢ni»°'i0»mmn. (heh Inuit on-der. lint-. l\\ll.¢iiu.~u¢.t1nn. is wits. _ ‘ 5 -use Nvil.i.l 'L eu'rio`u -ro iwrtiioric lghwliff. nr. ni; lerton acknowledge thgreoeipt of' $18 zgitthby llr.1r___‘r_:ux npimr 1?- me 'Ruud l ill 61 BD- tatnment. held in The sehggh Dr, Uni- _B*UNl\8i L _ music was furnished by Mr. and ref," ”"‘lbR35- N67!-`-~ Nr. K8l\h0t W““4m»..».'1'riio_1rui.~.v 1- tie rm ; ,owner of 11 handsome lilly sired _by the 5'¢°l\dli‘d bred stallion, Bot.- the world's champion trotting sire for hi! B80 and ii grandson of Bingen the vorld’s champion trotting sire any ICO- ‘Tllll till! for size and conforma- tion is hard to belt. ' LATEST ADDITIONS T0 P.-E.|._S|EGE BATTERY Since the last list of names appear- ed the following have joined No. 5 Stoke Battery.:'-- "George C. Taylor, City. Wm. M. Btdwlrl, Southport. Frank McDonald, City. Emmanuel Goitnl\t,f~city_ -Harold G; Dnviioh; city. ` Slilllli SlllililIlllS Private A. H. Corney of Charlotte- town, who left; here with the first Overseas volunteers in September, 1914. has sent home another interest- ing souvenlr of the war, in the shape of the Sports Programme, held by the Royal Montreal Regiment, 14th. Bat- talion, of which be is a member. The programme is printed "Some- where on the Belgian Frontier", on May 8th. The entire work is done by the Canadian Scottish, under the guise of the Brazier Press. The sports Started at 2 p. m., and ended around 6 o’clock. Among the events were: 100 Yards Dash (3 heats.) Sack Race 220 Yards Dash (3 heats), .Three Leg- ged Race, Boxing Bout (3 classes), Tu’g-of-War, Equipment Race, Bomb Throwing, Relay Race. A few items of general interest from Private Corneyls letter. under date of May 7, follows. "We are now living in ii horse, and by being lightflngered, we procured a table and a number of chairs fcr our room. _ We are holding a pretty warm part of the lone- about the hottest place in its fact-- but we are getting along all right. The war, like Johnny Walker Whis- key, is still going strong, but I guess it will not be as bad after the first four or five years. This part of the' line is pretty warm, but we can hold' it down 0. K. We have met several"new kinds of death- dealing devices since coming north- such as ground mines and sausages. Tom Martin was killed by a sniper while we were in the International trench- you will know that place from the times it has been mentioned in the news". ' Wlille in Brigade Reserve last time I_had a bit of an argument with an artillery cha-p as to the size of a bitt- tery that was behind us. I siiid that by the sound. I judged it as 4.7. and he said it was 4.5 Howitzor. I found out since that it was the boys from home. with their 4.7s. We go up there again tomorrow night. so will try and look up some of the boys, although it is pretty hard work to get near to a battery position. _ ' We hold our Regimental Sports to- day. but the rain spoiled them to it certain extent. We had General Al- derson with us from the P. M. and hs took a. keen interest in the boxing, of which wo had two extra bouts, not on the programme. ' ‘ Our Company bombers heat the Bat- talion bombers in their part of the game, we also won the relay race and Htl" have il Rood show in the iTug-of- War. which is not finished." l cured a horse of the Menge with MINARITB LINIMENT. Cl-IRISTOPHIQR SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. _ I cured a horse, badly torn by s pitch fork. with MlNAR’D'S LlNlMENT st. Peters, c. B. now. L1NL11i:i_r_ l cured a horse of had swelling by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Bathurst._N, B. THOS. W. PAYNE. '~. ' lf it is i-‘i"“."" - frockerywdie You'|l Get it i'iere--- _ _ Everyth wlegpot- _ tery andcr _ _ _ , oanbefo ~ ' 'Q ._ _ , An when-_ do make ourfl _ _ . youereeurtey, g e c- a sup _ .':i‘°l`ii.r . , ; W, _ _ 1 GURED OVER NlawT ' __ _ All you have to do in to rub on Nei-vi thing oolibl co ld cure nn aching beck gator tT1un“Narvillne." writes home. and I had the painful N315 rubbed thoroughly _with thin _ »lInil1'ient. At once the gin" tl The lnuieness was rapid reduced and in _en hour 1 was abie to be about my housework. I was rubbed slain just i..- mm' “ °°“ °f 15° fl“\°“l Hi" Bl“8“°~ 'before retiring. and awoke as usual in the moming without asign of my b lr trouble." . 4 - ~ ,There in no sort of muscular pain that Nerviline won't cure quickly. Thousands swear by it for rheuinatism, neuralgia, sciqtica and lumbago. it sinks to the core of the pain-right through muscle, tissue and nerve- it penetrates where no oily. Sfeasy lini- lnont can go and invariably cures quickly. lf you have an ache or a pain anywhere-use Nervilino- it will -cure you, Family sizsebottle, _very large 50c; trial size 2 c, at all deal- ere. S'SlDE SIIIPPIIIG The schr. "Daisy," Captain Moran, has sailed for Gaspe. ' The schr. "G. C. Kelly.” Captain Burke, has arrived from I’lctou_ The schr. “J. B. Martin." Captain Osborne. has arrived from Pictou. The schr. “Wild Bniar," arrived Friday to load at Holman’s wharf_ The schr. "W. P. 0'Hara." Captain Dunn, has sailed for Port Hastings. The S. S. "Sable," Captain Murley, arrived Friday from Halifax, to load for St. Johns, Newfoundland. The schr. “I-toward,” Captain Gault Murray, finished dischargiiug coal for R_ T. Holman. Limited, and sailed Friday for Louisburg. The schr. "Three Bells," Captain Smith. has sailed for Port Hastings, loaded with hay. The schr. “Emellne Biirke," Capt. Aiseiiaiilt, came iii for piirt, and nfter taking 011 supplies i'i'oin I-lolman's, sailed for Rich 1 » di Go. axwdfscharging in cargo of inver- ‘§'-__:=,_ ,ii _, __ _ 9961,5,29,m31. \ s .1 . . Lpanutf' " ~ ' " ~'-~» m\\\\u\\\\a'/llllnv/I/'»s\\\\\\\\\ J////aa\\\\\\\\\\\v/llnlllu/~m\i\\\\\ur//I \€-.&107i/// I 1 1 2250 5)-f _ ATI( $3.1 WAS HELIEVID IN AN UR, AND ' -1 § » ‘ i A lame hack! Quite unneofelloiyzi I - in 3 ,Ke 1:.:..i:i.:':i»:i..-.:::“.ii.‘.:.;.»i..-ri SNAPPY 2 E81 .4 ,,._ 1 Suits $3.7 5 i‘~..' -iMrl. Arthur Kobar. of Lower Choi-` ` ` __ V H _ ._”__N_ s_ .-1 caught fold and was sol ‘ _ - _ ,. _ ‘ is 18305. ,hal i1nnll°¢,, Blunt over to Hr. fgx:&m%gg-ggaggulkvecgggggomad ' . » ‘ f ~ ~ '75 and < _ 1 . . , 1 _ ' These suits. are i _ 'styie;“ plaited front ' shade: brown wor-_ sted,l1‘a`viiig a `ve"ry` neat herring 1.01.0 stripe, size to 'fit lads 7 to 16j years* =-Plri¢e..........s4.so . Blue worsted Norfolk style with a small herring bone style; very neat pattern. Sizesto lit lads 6 to 12 » years. Price .... ..’.1`....'..‘..;1.....’...ll.i.i`.i3.75 ~ The Men’s Clothin'gStore We'are again at the front in our iineo men s"ati f 'ii boys’ suits. Our large stock surpasses that of_ former » years, while our_prices are _Just `rid5`§1tat atéme like `_; this when the price of cloth is stea y advan g._ Take for instance Men’s worsted and tweed suits. 1, These are 'perfect fitting garments made in thepre- vailing style, easy fitting sack, with naturaltrousers, three or four button model, with wide lapel, _colors in brown, grey, _fancy checks-_ and stripes. 1?rices_ 7,00, _ 8.00, 10.00, 12.00, and 15.00. ~ I f ~ ‘ ‘i ` \ Navy Blue and Black Suits We ere famous in our navy blue and black suits 9 secured on contract price before they advanced; guar- anteed colors; semi ready tailored and perfect-fitting ,f suits. You will be delighted with these. We have them j _ _.U/_/_ _ PI L l. S _Z-_,S in an Sizes 34 to 44. Prices 15.00, 18.00. 20.00 ami' R \ \ X* P / I » o i - __ ‘,\ \\\\Y\ o_i§£"' ¢ miv1rais\\\\\\u¢Ar/l1l1llne¢\\\\\\\\\%71A\\\1 . ts"~»i‘. 'UNE ../,J ¢¢i‘ r = :en u ' IRM. 3.45 5.00 5.45 6.22 7.00 Trains outward Noon. 11.50 2.49 7.35 8.30 9.02 9.27 0.50 1.15 2.06 3.30 Atlantic Standard Time A. .Dcpt. Charlottetown Arr. Hunter River Emerald J ct. _ nsin on Ke gt Arr. 1 Summerside Dept M. I-*li .==i=.<=~=:- 3 UI A 10.15 9.20 8.48 8.23 8.00 if ,, 'S ~ sos. .ff'S£ 15,5 , ilu.. '.33-'S og., .C,,,.,..»~;, (_. CANADIAN GovERNM1-:NT RAILWAYS 'I “E” fi.i.‘n _ PRiNcE EDWARD ISLAND .T-im? °"`\' 'runs 'i'Ai3i.n iN EFFECT MAY stii.11010. -Read down Trains iii'\'n.rd-Road A.M P M PM; A. 10.20 9.03 6.15 8.00 5.30 . 4.50 \-ll-I .9P?W wma# Z*~l@@ 115 P.M 12.15' Dept. Summersidg Arr. 1.57 3.32 4.40 Port. Hill 0’Leary Alberton 5.40 Arr. Tignish Dept geese 912335. s.os‘ 0,111 2.01 12.55 12.00 Tiles & 8.1; 9.30 Sat. Tues. Mon_Wed. & Thus. & Sat. “Friday 8.55 9.50 6.30 7.25 Dept. Emerald Jet. Arr. Arr. Cape Traverse Dept. T |19! _ it su. r_iu s.as 8.00 .-1.4 SS _ P.M. 3_00 4.10 4.36 4.57 6.00 A.M 6.50 8.40 9.17 9.47 11.15 'Dept Chnl-iottetown Arr.- Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peters Arr. Souris Dept eases »»‘¢¢si» OlF~lO\¢\ »r?#r9 hb.\|-I maiag _.710 Arr. __ Elmira Dept. 5” :.1 o 9'9"* Moi-1 mmm _ 0.00 __ I-I 95s> S2; 30 11.10 Dept. Mt. Stewart Arr. Cardigan U Monte ue B Arr. Gcorget own Dept. 8.35 .T40 7.10 6.40 1-.vsiie Wi-l¥ =o¢S Sat. only ?':‘°5~°j' 1-ai; ,.94 ` 8 8 r','.\' ruins. unless otherwise marked, run dolly Ouiiiiny excepted. -, coMMENciNoi'THis"r1o1tNnvni-emi. 1 _ =‘ ‘ ' ~ 1 as 1- Cm* facww. will .» »ii»~i~i=ai‘.Z.'..f”'<§'i3;.i‘I.i’i`.i'if..§‘ $23 s = I 8dV8l1tlg@ ; __ __ _ _,___ '__ - 1 '....;-i.",f",wi1lbegiad‘i¢aii '“iiii"hnv"¢ors¢iaiinruioiiiiiivihiéh' X' '1 - ‘ Y0,\1=._lil2i§-‘ave met. Shefwilibopllleedto fit f , 1 a 0¢°<=wvii° the mu-i»iif~f<» #Wav .ii-..¥i°..!'..`2‘.§.‘.° "°"" ’°“"‘ '“»" 0'- The new fittingrod`n`:~i= ‘ mpbeu' ' f ' ~ .iiiiaM_.‘i111i~' -bestand most convenient Wlviiiie. Call-vi 'ttielf d I ' " 1 1 the corset queetiog1_,tiv_er.2i2ith’Ii/Irs. Lowe-_gt_lio mli wifi ,ml- 7 . _'i -. - ° " . 1' , , 132.0... ,__,._f_-_________f __ , . sian.-..1za..q¢¢n-.sm¢i_ _ _ 5 *_-,____,_,_,;,_, »'s._i_.. . '.=___~~_ -, . .1 1. l,;_/4.5,, ,_ , -Blick ig McLeod, it.-..-¢. , 't`.`-_. 1 1 1 a .1 ww i