1 ,_ -_ _ . t c _ Minimum char R M’ ““’"'” ‘md bags' ' -JAPAN:-:ss cusp: aoslaens -sulrs-fuaest values ln mens and for ages 3 to 6 years, price 76_e SING- 'boys“suits'."‘_1' See them on Saturday. 'SINCLAJR ii STEWART LIMITED. l »._. _. ,_ _-;;,:-Ley 'v _.2-. I. ..l v . .I ,_ _. viii' , ._ sf . .,_ H.,- . ¢`l_-.,é~ .-~‘ J‘ ti" -:}:,w?§.i 13"* `*. ». foil* A/ =..~. oc., `\" .. ’ - lr !`»!~»ii`. _ _ J -iw;--ii ...,_. , ,1_;é;,-_¢=gs`=_-.;{_-»- ' ` .-~_;,,, la.-.~. ‘-ll-**".’-@3715* I i you gy, ,_ im _fill -5 tl' ~ - Hi ;.> ~-7. 1»;l.;" »i' px; lllgi- J, hc., *in b lgf, , . ,l~. . , ,"_l‘, ii”-§`._ 'gui-f~_ 53', if-itll?-~ ia):-fl _ lit - N an-‘-5 1 ..>.r gi", ‘.\ s ~ 1,. ..lf.’i`l' IIC' .,,`_`]/.._x fri I lv; .I `tl4. .;'__.`:1,,, U; ;,. -(4, ii ;-2 . .-‘ liz P ill; " .x l'=i‘,_i_§_ -ff :__ _il " hit . I fri’ ,§ '_-2 : ._.;_ ff i* l l 9 _ ,_ ._-\__>,...__ ,. ;_. _ l _ _ , ,__ , ._, _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,, . _ -_ _ , . ...Ag ,__.,..,~¢_;i_-;,._<,,l_,,,.__»..-._.1.___ »_,-_. __ _ .~_. _ __ ` l. -_ ’ _ _ _ _ 1 -*_ , »_ £~*',.'»;~_.=. "' _ ' . 1 ' _ _ _ '- f"f’*' ’\' ' f “ ~ ` ‘ ' -‘X ' ., - f‘f"' ' 'A ' _ -_ _ ‘ rnnons1`u.o*1"rn'r&rr¢ cioannxax. _ ~TUN'E1»1'51'8 ~ ,e.,.- his H old - l_dQneel\".__City. hlsrrels and bags, 0 ,g Y . 'I ' _ "fb _t,AI(inK-. barrels and bags, l o . B'ea"\l$_ .barrels and bags, war l rode .g .' _ _ I Que_s_'-City, barrels and bags, I wal" J _ . Gov. Standard. bar- rel ` aniiblgs. war grade. _ \?lct_o'r=y, barrels and bags, war ' grade. *- ” CEREAL8\ . Rolled Oats, barrels and bags. Fine Oatmeal, barrels and bags. Wheat Farina, barrels and bags. FEEDS Qilmsal, “Old Process" Cotton Seedmeal. “Royal Burplc" Cali Meal. "BIat,`chfords’ Calfgll/ical. Cornincai and Cracked Coln. -Midi! ings, Feed Flour. _Write us for prices. Wholesale only. Bros Ltd. A _ _ -“IT IS OUR WOMEN” English pcliodicais agree that “it i| our women who will malls it possible for uslo win the war. ii we are io win it._ Women ue asain called upon to lend their services in aiding the sick and lniured- Nurses are needed immediaiuly. Learn nurs- ing at home and earn Slo to $23 geclrlly- We will send complete etai s on re uesl. ROYAL COlI_LI-IGE OF SCIENCE. 709 N-1 Spadins Ave., Toronto, Ont. Professional Cards DR. CLIFT _ Ci-IRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel. Charlottetown. P. E .I . , Canada. ' HOURS, 12 to 3 daily. NOW S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc., MONEY T0 LOAN. Montague. P. E. I. DR. J. D. MacGUIGAN_ Wvtireat George Street (Office oi late - Dr’Conroy) Office Ilours-8 to 10 n. m. `1 to 3 p. m 6 to 8 p. m. _ Phone--527 r J. D. STEWART. K. O. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Milos Neweon Block, Charlottetown Branch Office. Georgetown _ llonoy to Loan on Real Estate \VAR.BURTON & SHAW Barrlsters, Attorneys. Notary Pub- lic. Etc.. Solicitors for Canada Bank Association. Bank ol! Montreal, Can- eml, Permanent Montague Corpora- Moll. M ULICA N & MGKINNON Barrister Attorney-at-Law Barrietere Attorneys-at-Law Oiiice Royal Bank Building Charlottetown. l".E.I. McLEOD & BENTLEY ` W. E. Bentley, K. C. lnrrleter and Attorneys et-Law Monqy to Loan. ollieo-Bank ef ri. 0. chamherl. Charlottetown. P.l.i. MORSON dr DUFFY I ih"l"°ri"¢' “I g:iI;'n;I.0snn6» loio tors or all ‘ IONIV T0 LOAN. 1- __ _' _,_ _._._._._.__,._-,-_-,-,- ~_~_,...- _-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-:-_-_-_-_-_-_ _ I - - - The Wesgern Gum- diana ..:..i‘..:-...::..‘.%:"l':.’.-.3 .§’:':,‘l:l;..::f‘.: LAIR & STEWART. LIMITED. ` 7053-5-31M2iElI. 7053-5-31M2iE1i. and boys. Get yours, before it rains. Prices right. SINCLAIR & STEW- -WASH SKIRTS-Womelfs white drill and light ton colored wash skirts, LAIR & S’l`EWAR'l‘ LIMITED. llcrv llooln on _Sntllrllllv __ SINC- LAIR & S'l`EWAllT. LlI\ii'i‘ED. 7053-5-31M2iE1i. -PURCHASES PROPERTV- Mr. Peter Quigley, ‘Sulnnlorsilllz has dis- posed of his residence nn (lttnwa St.. the purchaser being Mr. George Ke- yes, who will move in during the noni future.-H. 7053-5-31M2iE1i. -EXCHANGE PULPITS. - Rev. John Sterling. of Cavendish. occupied the pulpit ill the Kensington Presby- terian churcll. lust Sundllv lun.-"Inv and the Rev. A. Irvine of Clifton, preached in the evening on Missions. A silver; collection was taken up. which amounted to $39.00, und goes towards the work of the Missitn Band. R -PATRIOTIC WORK-Thc rogllhtr lied Cross Knitting was hold Inst week at thc home oi' Mrs. Lydin Sims, Kensington li good number of members were present, and “war- time” refreshments were served ill Mrs. Sim’s usual genial manner. Tilt. collection for the Prisoners of War Fund amounted to $4.00. The Society still supports two prisoners, and con- tributes $50.00 monthly for Red Cross work. S _ mer side Police Court on Tllursday morning, three adjourned cases against autoists charged -with driving cars faster than the specd limit. Also came up for hearing hcforc his lionor the -Stipendiary Magistrate, who, up- ges placed the nominal fine orl each oi' the offenders at $5 und costs, or ten days in jail.-H. concert given by tho pupils oi the Al- berton liigll School was held in thc town hall, on Tilllrsllay, May 23rd. in this part ol' tht- school work was evidenced by tho large und attentive audiencc. Tho pupils ztcqllittoll themselves in at highly creditable gratulnted on the success of tlleir ef- forts. The following is thc pro- grammcz- Chorus-“lf Wo wcro You and You were IIs” by Junior Pupils; Monologue-The Aspiring I)l~‘\wasll- er, by Grace Rankin; Sailor F ~l':, hy Mauro, hy 3 pupils Lullaby hi 'clcn Rankin; Chorus-"Joan or _r\.- ' by Senior Pupils; Thu Winnig \’\/il-.4 of Grandmu’s lluyfl-Song and Minlllet by il girls; Motion -Song-'|`llc Iiusy liouso wives-by 16 boys and girls; Play ill two /\l'ts~--ll<~:li` Ilnl-lo Zcllckialll. hy 7 Dllilll-‘li -SDIO-"I Wnni lo Kiss l'rlpzl" bv Muv llansorli Prllltolnirllf--“ll:u'l~ lllil Nelly -Gray" hy 12 pupils. Gul Save tho King. St°cl¢y Fl I Sold by? Rui -POLICE COURT-At the `Sum- manncr, showing very careful train-E ing. and thc tear-llors are to bc con-_ -Mr. P. G. Cll1rk.corlil'act_ol',camo ,-.._(|uC.._d' ,md th.. wngesglon on me u W " " " ' ` ' " ' ' ' ` letowli £0 N96!! for service in the mi -rr rave to my ln om Province _nuns snloeel eel your lnlene.. 1"” “'11 _ ~ __ I . - ' or ffffffff 'f or n 1 if """ if i in ‘ ' - < ' ` , H1 l _ utensils and choice groceries at Bra- f __ f _ ‘_ _ -rusaz w|l.l. as No ssnvlcs ces. ~ ‘len x,';r,?,§‘:s*:,‘aP‘;;'“ 1°' §“""é‘,f"|“’f ` ' -_ in the `.Bed9Que or Freetown Baptist 7085-6-1Sat2wksESat2wks. “K °" 9'” ' ” ' churches June 2nd. ' , - l ` 707.! _T 1. w D ACH -Mrs Roy Gorill of Wellington Ed Urch. K Ineerti‘giI’ tilgtidseletfeiling lllnthii ooi was I" Summerside °“ Th““d“5' _ u new Cbevro- nmn Cash must accompany order L e twent live cents 1”' SIMUR radii-”°¢ili-W - . ._ P. '_ I ' ' ` Remains the Basis for Value Giving our Clothes ' I ‘ ~ 7058-5-31M2lE1I . -WHITE MIDDY BLOUSES clear- -SCREEN DOORS, wire, hinges, ing at $1.00 cach on Saturday. paint, etc., at Braces. I ”°* ' SINCLAIR & STEWART, LIMITED. 'i085-6-1Sat2wksE‘Sat2wks.l I -- J -RUBBER HOSE, watering cans, -WATERPROOF COATS for men garden tools-right goods, right pri- ces at Braces . 7085-6-1lSat2wksESat2wks. ART' MMU-ED_ \ ___ ther at Freetown and also to friends 7053-5-31M2iE1i. -MILLINERY-See our SPECIAL milllnery values for Saturday. Trimm- ed hats very low in price. SINCLAIR ll & STEWART, LIMITED. 'ross-5-s1M2la1l. -wool..-nomo...-., s...........».lse _._ are paying 67 cents for unwashed wool ...HATS-Children's Ready-to-Wear and 90 cents per lb for washed wool. 22%.* §l’?.§r_“'l °" “$0321-Pill?-Siiil I" "°'“° ‘° _ -GOOD WORDS FOR Y. M. C. A. -In a letter received from Lieutenant li. Strong, 26th Canadian Battalion, ll~‘rance_ who left here with the 105th. he says that everything in France is ver ex ensive. For instance a lar' e costs five francs ($1.00.) He states that the Y.M.C.A. is certainly doing .good work in France in every way. ‘ in fact, he states, that the most useful work both physically and .mentally oi any organization of the kind over in France is being carried on by the Y. M. C. A. WESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Christina Adams. Burling- ton, hns left for Boston. R Summerside on Wednesday on busi- ncss. L -Mr. Chester Tuplin, ot' New An- innn. spent Wednesday in~ Summer- side. L -Miss Gladys McNutt of Malpeque Iwas ll recent visitor in Summerside. -L -Mrs. (l)r_) 'F. W. Jurdlno, 'Ren- singtou, was u recent visitor no Sum- lnerside. R I --Mr, Duncan Livingston of Sum mcrsldc is spending a. few days in ('_harlottctown_ L a subsequent case of al similar cllul'ge.| ' - , l -Miss Elvn Toomhs, Kensington, spent thc wcck-end in Summcrside, onthe zlcknowlellgniellt of the char- the guest of Mrs. Neil McLeod, R -.\lrs. William Pcnllorgast, :md Mrs. Edward Turner. of Hope Rive-l'. - \.'erc recent visitors to Kensington. It hmugm then. ,.,,i“f,m.ing divis-|m,._, _'SCHOOL C0NcERT_'Th@ mmual' before the attack started, vcry closc I -Messrs. -Stephen Gillis, Clermont irnd Joseph Driscoll, indian River, I were in town Wednesday on busincl-as. That the punnlo tukv ll deep interest. -H. < \ am of fond and 1,, physical ,.xh,,“., I l. ' -Mr. Paul J. Perrv, St. Nivllolas luotorcd to Summcrsidc on Nvednes- duy with a party of friends.-H. 'over from Sackvllle by thc car ferry 'on Wednesday evening.--H. l -Mr. Wm. ll. Stumpf, of the firm of Messrs. -Bears & Son., Toronto. was in Sllmmersido on Tuesday. in the in~ 12 pupils; olalogue-'rl..>_ 'r.-- lf. lcresl of the firm. L -liiiss Pearle Pidgeon, Kensington, It-_tt last week for Western Canada. to -'visit her sister, Miss Carmen. who is ;rl-_portcll to bc seriously ill. R 1 -lvllss luamlo nm... or <'_l.orlott~_- town spcnl a fow days ill Sulnmerslllc this wack, tht- guest of Mil-ls Ross of illv Prince County Hospital. L_ I -Mrs. Wright Ilvard oi’ Middleton I . l-_._..l...___ ' " “" W""""““"Y "“’"“"l¥ for Fred' `”`°_ ' fria~ton_ N.li.. to llttond the funeral of fiwr i`:|illor, Mr. (`. ll. Thomas. L I --ltov. G. S. Mlichcll of Summor- -Ido, loft on ”l‘uosday morning for Mrllltroul, lluvlng rocolvzell. word lllui his hrotllor is soriously ill there. I. ! -Mrs. (ilr.l .lolln Jnrdino. Sunl- rllcrnilio, wats :l rocont visitor to Km: slngton und Kolvin. previous to hor llcpzlrtllrc i'or Wcstoru Cnnudu. it -Mrs. McLeod, oi' French River. returned home on Wednesday lifter spending n few days in Summcrside visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Williams. -Miss Gladys MacKenzie. of Rus-V iico, has accepted a position in the ready-td-wlear dept. of the firm of Messrs. II. T. Holman, Ltd., Sulnmer- ¢VCfY“'l”-¢¢‘¢- ride- L like manner in the coming battle. Y D . _’ sized can of cherries, aprlcots or pears' -Mr. J. M. Duffy oi’ Kinkora was in success nt Summerside. L. - area of ground. The .disadvantage of , Mr. Emmet McDonald. Kensing- ton. paid a. business visit to Summer aide on Thursday.-H. ` -Mr. Brad Bernard of Sunnner~~ ' ' Esido went to`Charlot.tetown on Thurs- day morning.-L. -Mr. -R. J. McNeill, merchant at Tyne Valley was in ‘Sumnlerside on I Thursday.-H. I paid a. brief visit, this wcek to his fa at Summerside.-I-I. guest of her sister, Mrs. Alex. _ _Campbell .-L- | ___ _ -Mrs. Alfred McLean passed through Summerslllo on 'Thursday on ng a few days in Charlottetown.-L. ,land Railway. who is locntcd nl ilor den Point, motored up to Sumlncrsldc _on Thursday evening.-I-I. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Uuntuill. Mrs. Chas. Chandler and Mr. George Bun- tain of Charlottetown motol-od to Summerside on Thursday and loft same day for Borden to meet Mr. Clifford Chandler who arrived by Car Ferry‘that evening from Acadia College.-L. -Mrs. Phillip Jean and Mrs. Nora Cane of the Maple -Loaf Rebecca Lodge No. 13 of Summerslde motor- cd to Kensington on Wednesdav to range with the Kensington`Rebccca Lodge nbout presenting tho play cn- titled the “Elopement of Ellen" at Kensington. ~whicl1 was slltrll u grand ~.._.._.. ._.._._..__;__ What Happened When Germans Brokelhrough (Continued from page seven) this form of attack is that the ground is so destroyed by artillery that an in- fantry advance, and particularly thc pushing up of"rl5iiiforcelr\ents, of mu- nitions and of supplies, becomes ex- traordinarily diilicult. ` The Germans appear to have over- 'onle this difficulty, partly by not do- stroying the surface oi' the ground so completely or to tho same depth, and partly by sending their infantry into lluttlc loaded up to their utmost curry- ing capacity with food and ammuni- ‘ion. Fllrtllor. they appear to havi- lm behind thosc in lilo front line, und '-vhcn thc latter could go no fllrthcr. ~ithcr owing to ihcir losses or to V _ _ - __ ion, to havo pass:-li thcir reinforcing ilvisiolls through illlvm. The mon in those, too, being lmllleri up with food 'ind ammunition. ily this means the 'rolls on their transport were greatl_v roads hccomo a uollgcf-ltion ol’ lncn und not of vchiclcs. Nature's Aid With Fog V Wo have sonlvtilnl-s, and with at con- ‘flidcrnblc dogrco of success, creatcd an artificial fog on the buy oi' battle by means of smoke and gas discharge'-I after the artillery had done its -chi ll' work. but nothing that man can do in l this respect carl rcplace nature at hor host. The enemy on March 21. np- pczlrs -to have brought up :tt ihf' lam vvomeni large rl-illlorcelnollt.~a of mc- 'linln and llcnvy ilrilllory. rind : _llyinr upon wolghi. ol' rllclzli :md l~1iollsii_\ ruthcr than upon accuracy, lo hnvl- dclugoli ollr front system with rl ruin 'll' lligll cxploulvc sllolls. 'l`hcll ullllvl' f-ovcr of fog, which lllallkoioll our llllufllillo grills- und zlrtlllery, upon lill- "‘ro ot' which our dr\_i'onsivo sysil-nl in 'front measuro depended. he broko ill glass through tho gaps in our illin _ nc, Tho l-nolny lil-_.-_~|~v¢:s nil l-rodit lol' 'ills uso to which Ile put lilo hr-_lp of Nature, but during the coming nlonthll -I ony l‘ui<~_ it is highly inlprnbclhlo ho will rlrrlln obiuin Iwr hnlp ill tho snnlo lnarlllclz \ f'olni»illution of ltbnorm- lilly fll‘y win: -lx _which mode thc- ground suitable lor iu'~~1t_ry attack nt un unln-lually col-ly period fl" the ycar, und l'cnliorcrl pnsszlhle thu nl:n'sll_\l \'3ll"_\‘s of Oiso null Somme. which would have formed very serious mili- inry obstacles, with days of continu- ous and dense fog. gave the enemy ul. opportunity of which he made thc iullest use, but which will not, in all probability, be presented to him in -Mr. James Allen of thc P. IC. is-I Q ._ /,_ fy. -Rev. D. P. Croksn, Georgetown, _ - Tl _t'.l`»-f.-"// -Mrs. Barnes of Halifax is spend- I ` \‘ . / B ecial yum, $1_00 each SINC. ,ing a few days in -Summersidc the _ *‘\-_&='-_._'-'-E'-gf _ ,\\\ \ \ /2 - lil/1 7. F `, ‘iii 5;? v l -2; .. '/6'-Tj='»??'».\’ ’ ___-'-’ ' cLo'rulr.c o E P A R *mant- 6092-5-28i.i_s'3i. /- __ W* \ HN g /_-7' A VISIT OUR BIG BOY’S I MENT. THE LARGEST STOCK EAST OF MON- . , , \ _ . I A . _ -__ .___ __ __ . 3:1- ,T2-Y- "TT -TY' '_' *'*"` _L ' - ' . V' f` T l Fashion Lives Here If past achievements forecast the future, thousands _of men must know without guesslng what to expect of our clothes. _ _ Future G Compels us -f clothes at our prlces. ood Will to still offer you iandard scale of Men’s and ‘ Young Men’s - $12.0() $14.00 Q.: S U I T S $ l6.00 $18.00- to $30.00 Designed to meet the varied desires of stylish men and young I`l'l€Il-- , 1- The Greatest Exhibition of Style, Value,_ Material and Work- manship ever Produced in Canada. Prowse Bros Ltd. The Clothing Men ‘_ _ ,_ _ - l l_,__ l sovo cAal.E sP.EAl