l 3.* ~ it today _ ~~ 1- , I1 1 s. pr _ Here you will Find an .Uiiparr"alled, ot .Men’s and Boys’ Clothing w We have a large range ot patterns in this popular priced suit including Browns, Greys and Checks. The materials are good solid English Tweeds and will wear well .................................................. .. . #$8.50 Neat Suit of Navy Serge. It is from a hard finished English Serge in single breasted style. A great big suit value . ................. ........................... .$10.00 The Greatest Amount of Quality and fine style are crowded into our tweed suits at $10.00 made from English Tweeds in all the desirable patterns and splendidly trimmed Sizes34 to44 ..... .................. ................. .....$l0.00 The Prowse’s Fifteen Canada’s best $15.00 suit. Navy Blue, Black and a very large range of stylish patterns, Suits for Men $8.50 l. r » . Boysf Nolfglk Suits 53,0() _Men s Spring Overcoat $6. Made from a good quality English Material in a, neat ~ herringbone pattern. It has a good full skirt and excellent ~ twilled Italian body lining. Sizes 36 to 44 ........ . .. .... .$6.00 inches long. silk lapels, mohair sleeve linings, body lined with line Italian cloth. Sizes 36 to 44 .......... ._ ........ .. $7.75 l A Dressy Spring Qvercoat made _irom an excellent quality imported vicuna cloth. Made 43 inches long in ' single breasted fly front style chesterfield model, silk lapels I and splendidlylined throughout -_.$10.00 W Tweed boys siuts in 'a large range of patte?'it`simIfdadt:Ti’om good quality English Tweed, The single breasted coats have belt at' waist and are lined with strong Italian body lining. Sizes 6 to 10 years...........$3.0i) Blask Vi¢\"== Clvlh Overwat chesteriield Style 43 | ' ' Boys' Ndrfoiu soinmaae from sogioiirrweeds neat d ‘ tures, stri and checks. Coats are single glrleasggiywliltht yoke and six pleats back and front, belted waist, bloomer pants. All si2es...... ............. Boys’ Norfolk Suits in very Smart style, madefroin a dark bsown shade of durabie English . Tweed." coats are ' tailored with yoke and pleats, _strong Italian body lining. Strap and buckle bloomers all sizes .......... ._ . $5.00 S . _(_ Charlottet0wn’S Largest Best Store ‘ / . » _ Other Prices $11, $12, $12.50, $14, $16. $18. I hand tailored throughout. Extra special value ...... _.$15.00 _ ' ' Other L , + \ L- + < erica siz.oo, iz.so, i4.oo, into it zo.oo `; 1. Other Prices 3.50, 4.50, 5.50, 6.00 to 8.50 `J_i _ 1 ' Y 4 Marametta Cloth Raincoat* $3275 i 1 I = I _Pant"iL°“g in w°ar"L°w in Price ' ' ' A f dd ts' l ' l d all th Just think of it aRaincoat that will lkeep you dry and E . Our stocko o pan is comp an cu s e » _ _ _ d ' bl l th a d patterns. Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, comfortable, ot substantial quality and selling for. _.$3.75 .Q ° 552,123 Ehgcis ing mixed patterns, _ __ Other Prices 5.00, 600, 7.50, to 14.00 ' Pri¢¢| 1,75, 2,50, 3,00, to 6.00 ` ' 1 1 L 4 * Av ete d in e 4 B _ L _ _ ,.1 -U f THE ACADIAN The Western Gum-d,'a°,, f.;‘;.'s ;.‘;‘;.:1.:§.f“i...‘.§‘:::::i§§§:_.;'.§§' o , Q . _ In front of the Burgoma _ _ . ~ 53039 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 “° P 1 .. ‘ -. ~ ' *foo ." - Enrolment No.l9 The Standard Bred-and Registered Horse the ACADIAN, 58039, will make the season of 1916 as follows :-Leave the stables of \/V. T. Semple, Travcllcrs Rest, Monday May ist for Leonard Scliurnian’s Bcdcque, at noon; thence to Alex. ;\iiderson’s» Fcriiwood, over night. (Tuesday May 2) to VVm. Noonan’s, Albany, noon, thence to _].\V. How- att’s, Cape Traverse, over night. (Wednesday May 3) to _labez Lea’s, Victoria, at noon; thence at or near J. Bradlcy’s, Kelly's Cross, over night (Thursday May- 4th) to George Deacon's, North Wiltshire, at noon; thence to VVatson Smith’s, Wheatley River, over 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 C0le’s, Clifton, at noon; thence to the stables of W. T. Semple, Traveller’s Rest, _i)vl}cre he will remain until Monday, May 15th, when he will proceed as e ore. The ACADIAN is sired by Sableton, 26972 (2.24%), sire of G\vennie(2.22§{4) Melva (2.23), Mabel (2.25) Sableton is by Sable Wilkes, 8100 (2.18) sire of 50, including Teddy Bear (2.05) ; Laiiretta (2.08%) and Trilby Direct (2.08%). Sable Wilkes is by Guy Wilkes, 2867 (2.15%) sire of 93 including Fred Kolcl, (2.07%), Hulda (2.08%), and the dams of 110 including Dcucrvo (2.06%)- Solana Boy (2.07). Guy Wilkes is by Geo. Wilkes 519 (2.22), sire of 83 and the dams of 110, Geo. Wilkes is by Hanibletonian 10. The ACADIAN’S dam is Nellie Bird by Nelson, 4209 (2.09), sire of 62 including Merrill, (2.10%), Lady Nelson (2.14%), Edmund (2.16%), The daughters of Nelson have produced thirty in the Stan- dard list. Nelson is by Young Rolfe, 3517 (2.21%), sire of nine and the dams of twelve. Young Rolfe is by Tom Rolfe, 306, sire of seven and the dams of three. 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 llird is by jay Bird sire of 143 by Geo. \Vilkcs 519. May Qiieerfs dam is juaiiita by May Prince;grand dam Maud W.» by Von l\loltkc, 4195. The above route will be continued throughout thc season, health and weather permitting. Mares at o\vner’s risk. DR. W. (_). (,`llU,li(`ll, Owner For terms, ctc., apply to \V. T. Scmplc. 9485-4-29-MSii.then twf 2mo. -if lu-ui ____________________ .m D ~ it ouliave a large parlor or sitting room iliey a¥e_just.the ood terra' t 't .will bring- ] . l!.ster,i?you nhnrifnto lb v anew new 'A Good Square Piano lor--- _ _ Think of that, only $45.00 fora good pia_no ! And three »_ more in the same lot, but_ the highest priced selling for _ ‘ . only $95.00. Did you ever in your_life get a better offer on a good piano than this-and the instruments here, ready 1 i I for you to take home today. 1 '_ A - These Pianos are the good old-fashioned squares. They ‘ are somewhat larger than the modern u ri ht ianos but ,. ey have` been completely overhauled, thoroughly cleaned, repaired and returned and though sec0nd~ and _ they now look almost as good as new. ' If there is anyone in your home who _ would like to learn to _play a piano, ,there is no reason now why -t ere should not be a good instrument in the home. - - _ 1 For her-etodey you can makeyour selection from fourdtood squares, the highest Rriced ii! S 5 and the lowest se ling _r only $45. , Put one of these good piano bargains in your home today--use it and enioythe iff piano, we wilrallow the fiill‘purchae`e'p oe I of anv of these squares on ii new upright. _ This offer will not .nat long,-§Q COME, TODAY. _ i ’ '*" -IT PAYS to buy ln this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafferty’s Tonsor- lal Parlours, Summerslde. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. James MacDougall will preach on Sabbath the 14th, at Cape Traverse at 11 and Senrletown at 7. and at Sum- merside on Wednesday the 17th at 8 p. ni. -T0 AID KHAKI CLUB-The Sum- merslde Dlvlsion of the A. O. H. wlll present the “Irish Agent" in Mlscouche on Thursday evening. May 11th. This is a snappy dramatic per- formance that should bo seen by all. Proceeds ln ald of Khalil Club. Special train leaves Summerside for Mls~ couche at 7 p. m. AUIJHESS lllll PHlSilllll|llll On saturday evening Aprll 29. the pupils of Cornwall School accompan- ied by their parents and friends, walt- ed on Mr. Nell McConnell at his home to show their appreciation of his faItli~ 'ful service as teacher in their school for tho ‘past nlne years. An address read by Mr. Hugh McMillan and ac- companied by ii leather suit case pre- sented by the pupils was ropllori to ln Mr. Mc(_}nnnell’s happy manner. who thanked hlg klnd friends in his own and Mrs. McCannell'ii name for their generous' marks of itppreclatlon. After ii pleasant programme of gam- es and muslc, luncheon was served hy the Indies present. The singing of the National Anlftieur" brought. the evening to ii. close. Following ls the addressz- ' To Mr. and Mrs. McCannell Dear Friends:-It ls with feelings of deep regret that we have heard, _vou have doclded to leave our cominun Ity, having llvod hero so many yeiirs, and our associations wlth you always of the best. We feel lt wlll bs in distinct loss to part wlth a good cltlzen and good teacher as head of our school. We can refer with prlde to the many young mon and women who have passed successfully into the Prince of Wales College througfli your instrumentality. As a. citizen your influence and ex- ample were ever on the side ol' rlgtltg oousneas, and temper-ance, and yo _ wersever ready to help In any mattel- tor,the good ol' this community. Now as we' are about to separate we wish you and yours, health, happiness and prosperity and ask you to accept this small token of our esteem for you, and altlio’ new friends may coins into your lot and life we shall etlll feel that* you will retain a warm place In your l_iesrt_,fpr_t_lio _people o_f,_CoriiwelI, an they will for you. ' -O_NE CENT per word each lnser- Fifteen of the crowd were killed, tlon forthe advertising in this column when the Honved gan-(mn fired Two -W K MeGOUGA Globe Fox Ex received ,mother can Fu" xanga hmm communication dated this afternoon I t. ern CY 1 9 than right. -9611-5-8Mw2wl¢sEw2wks :_‘_l_7:__?___E1\$’_2;____ _h‘;“____m____y situation is _VETEMNARY AT KENs|NG-I-ON unchanged The flrct batch of sick and University will locate ln Kensington,” wlth ofllce at H. R. Moase's Livery “MEN'S BO0TS.- The b_:ast $5.02 and 5318 Sgabie Telephone gon. made. See the Kitchener S oss a professional work after May 8th. ------- 9595-li-G-M41 "ALLEY & CO, are showing the -' n ln Tan and -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ronaghan, ”“"i-°"*_“ Klnkora, were visiting friends In Free _.__ ' $5.00 Kitchener Shoes for men. -The many friends of Mr. E. F. Gau- 9481f4`29M“‘ det of Arsennult & Gaudet Llmlted our hands. taste and refined style. 1 its ;‘i.::;.?°:.::‘.i‘;11.s'::i.._Mm* We ` That are C01'f€¢f in FHSUOH §_l:_l:_0Be, ls Guardian iiziant In Summer: ' Men who are too 'bus to Study up on that ve_fy _ .___ - --- important question FASHTON, and who yet apprec- ~F'E'-° "EN°'N°’ Bf°°°= 1"" LONDON' M” 5"A Hmm' °m°i“'| iate the difference between what is correctly Stylish est quality and their prices are more °°“°°"“l“g Ifhec B"“”§i‘§;__ i}§‘m¥“esI"g§t` and What IS Ordinary, Call Safely 'tfllSt UICIUSCIVCS lil . ` - ' - - ‘ lothes from this shop can be wom with _D _ w_ P_ 0.5 1 _ d t I 0 _ wounded have arrived (1 om klllel Spflllg C _ _ _ _ _ :anti veterinary rdiiieirea aiiii ergroniii “'““"‘- the mental satisfaction of your being dressed in good noctlon. Dr. O'Brlen will be ready for ALLEY & C0» 9431'4'29Mf-f~ t0 » iiissreiiu rsnsoniis §i‘.§Z.'2f"‘i?.l.§£"1I€‘§i.§‘$T'“° ot..i..M...‘, M ‘ _ 1 ‘ ' ‘ town, Wednesday afternoon. "SEE ALLEY G. C023 window they Ch&l'l0tt€t0_Wll 5 B88t TBHOYS as een con ied to his room since Monday last wlth a severe attack of i |11 Mimniiim _ .*.:*...+‘*.m, THE _ ISLAND’S LEADING STORE Wellington will regret to know that ho E ' i ' 1 i _ _ - - h b lli Quinn. - uw\\\\\\\\§l////m\\\\\\\\\\\Z1lA\\\\&'.4Av@Am\ii\\\\\i\mv1l S. A. McDONALD’S MRS. NEIL DARRACH. Y ` uvnnmllu CD 9 , r Noll Darrscli passed away at tho rlpe old age of 84 years to joln the innumerable throng of those who have gone to their eternal reward. Mrs. Darriich leaves three sons to mourn the loss of a devoted mother and ii wise counsellor; namely Fredrick lit Morcna, Archibald in Ban- gor, Angus on the homestead near For tune Bridge. She also leaves three brothres who survive her one brother ln the clty of Charlottetown, P. E. I. a brother In the State of Massnchii- setts and it brother In Kansas City. A sister she loaves behind for n short period to lament her death and loss of her companionship in hor latter years. Mrs. Diirrach w‘ho’s maiden name was _ Jane Brown and formerly of Covohoell Road, although deprived of her B767 slght and blind for about eight yeofii this affliction oiipled 'wlth hor llclf ness that contlifued till t.he'tlnIe ot bei' death, still Mrs Dsrrncli ln the lonk years ot her wldowliood by hor ohee fulness throughout hor affllctlonnnd illness, hor kliidne||.ii.nd'!rltindly way In her dolly llfe and convorlettbx gained for her n. multitude of frien ' besides her neighbours at Fortunle Bridge no well ag at Dundas, where she and her husband, the late Neil Darracli llved for it good number df years. and she was hurled beside h r neighbourhood, Fortune Bi-Iago, ther- ed to show their rolpict to the 1' le o r~t@‘“”LE.R..R.§€9.§.f.' W »»sii»i’i‘°i°» "1 “32u’lf'»7i'i'iW»“i3iiui ' A ` W in ..1.r~.adl°it0u.5r»l7i»i‘r»s{i¢¢ ~¥i.r»_.ur...._ Mft A_A_g_i;o;:_oh;_ _snags ooimarcii zetii, uits at $7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 18, and ‘ TALKING OF SPRING What is the state of your wardrobe ? The two are co-related. You are thinking that you need a spring suit, not enough and smart with all too heavy, yet warm You tided over the winter on theclothes and such\ you had by you, but now the ear’s at the . . Y spring, and with nature dressing up, you want to _fol low suit. Have we diagnosed properly? " Well from rnorning coat to scarf we can fix you UP- Ther¢’_S dash mingled with tastefullness inottr goods. When shall we see you ? _ _ You want an outfit that looks the part and that is punctilliously correct; Listen I we can do it ` ll quickly, economically A few hours from e w _ _ _ - th es _ _ hands you are wearing your suit. Come in aiid'pi`°oY18 it. ' ' I' ` ' _ Ourstock of light~w 'ght _its f ' l tainly the best we have ei/Per hatlu _i::::.~°..-:.:'..':.f".~.'f.¢“.r.§_i‘:.'.',,.°;',.,.i‘:__§= _ . , A Uveralls _ 'v‘i¢?3ii'i'{.°i'i“°'l°iil°uin aiiih-:o_o not We have also a large line oi Men’s Overalls at 95c, 1.20 1,35 em it fha nlv £3 Mr Mebsod oremll- '~ ‘ ' cd ‘|oI`om°siI'vlf'!-eoeevteblonr-` » V _.g»_°;2,g,»;f_5-§g»;,w,;f=fesi .er "rt .» . . , Shirts _ _ _ »~ Wlrill slllrts__t50c,_ 75C,100.1.25 d . t 1°” `.“’ _husband who died about 25 years ado "Ei l* ‘V ' l_bl€8YG!,_ “GW 8_lla_dQS htllfélty 8tyle8, ab0Ve in ggdmgégigggfgg ig, *gang* fgmfgg A " '="' wear~ability-these are to befound in the suits we .are :iz::°:.ii::°..'t.z:i:.'”.:.'i:‘:.‘at~? We Eh?" °‘° ”'°" ‘” “““ °°° if “'°"°P“* ***°°"° of people of both' Dundee and h 1-” 1 ‘ _ ' . _ I i l _