GUARDIAit.f.t........_.a..._-,,.,,,- _e t e “P ru. an ite' it ‘“ll’lRlHlll§li lBVlLlill.l()ll?’ no Barred time tm ri. stan is the best-bred trotting Stallion Teverotferedlslandbreeders. I-leistall,_handsome bay, with black points; has a fine, intelligent head. beautiful neck, broad chest, strong lotus and good 985- ' His Sire is the great MOKO,sire of Brenda Yorke 2.04 I-4, Ferino 2.05 1-2, Native Belle,(3) 215 1-2 Silver Silk (4)2181-2.SusieN. (3) 2.091-4,Gomoko 2.10and the dam of The Harvester 2.01, Tenera 2.03 1-4. G PiiiioeMaiimwillhs§endheat hl_;owner;s stables, r¢;¢Geg|ge$neet,w can seena anytime. Terms$15fortheseason. Usual return privileges. RKSIDE IUNIOR” REGISTRY NUMBERS : American, 23289. P. E. Island, Enrolment Pure Bred No. 15 “PABKSIDE JUNIOR" will also make the season at J. | 98535-11lu!2iE1'li. I same stable as “Prince Maijor," 215 Great George Street. Charlottetown. H. G. Murphy, Owner Charlottetown 1 | l * l --tm--l~ ~. no L _ vim- l I 2' fc if Lighter Underwear For i | The Warmer Weather We have herea splendid display of light and medium weight underwear. The strong, snuglfitting. absorbent kinds that make you feel so cool and comfortable during the warm weather. ` f' All the leading brands are included in _ _:_ ing-Stanfield’s, Penman s, Hewson s and ' `- other equally famous products will be found ' 1 A in an exceptionally wide range of sizes. . ~.. . , . Is there any reason why you shouldn’t call today and select your lighter under- wear? You need it now. Our showing of underwear is bound to satisfy you. Reuben Tuplin & Co. Kensington ' '.` _ -4 ' our present large and comprehensiveshow- y _ . ”’ °, yi- ¢-f's-._- ij T 3 , *- if AGENTS WANTED The undersigned wishes to engage a number of Agents to work on P. E. I. for some of the woRi.i>’s nt-:sr and srRoNGEs'r Fire, Life and ccident Insurance Companies ' The Sun Fire Office of London, England The Imperial Underwriter’s Corporation of Canada 'l`he Capital Life Assurance Co. of Canada The Merchants’ Casualty C0. of Canada The General Animals’ Insurance Co. of Canada. Apply to G. J. MCCORMAC, General Insurance Broker, _ Box 74 Revere Hotel Block, P 0 Phone 351 \ Charlottetown 9970-5-14)!-May I4-IS-20. 1 | I in a , A;l;2l.‘;‘: 22:? Moioit?_' 'I'here’s some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor-there's some cold facts that command attention In the first place_ what do_you want? Don’t you want a motor that will be simple, reliable and durable? Of course you do. THE IMPERIAL MOTOR is eq 'p with the best diecast babb'tt bmri , the famoilg Sgllebler Carburetor, al_l parts mzide to exngesnsive gigs, interchangeable and accessib e, tank lubrication insur. ing all parts getting an even and economical supply of oil-no dang- er, no waste. vantages ngge _ . I . th ‘zorliiltmed Iwrnlproves Thermen Muffler. Can’t we send you :i catalogue. It’s yours for the asking. WRITE Bruce Stewart & Co., l.tt|.= Charlottetown P.l'S.l, 1 __, --|TPAV8tobtiyinth!aProrlnee. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can he obtained at Lalerty'a Ton- aorhl Parioan. Sa.iarneraide. -Among the viaitora to Summer- aide Tumday were Keaara. Br! bard. Searletown; Harry Arnett, Albany; V. Hclnula, Carleton.-X. -FAT CATTLE-lr. E1B'ett Wed-v loek, Hunter River, ahipped twenty- llve fat attic hom Slrmmeraide to Halifax on llonday of this week. These were all bought in the vicinity of Snmmeraide and were a splendid lot of animals-X. -SCHDDNER ARRlVES»- The Tern schooner "Helm lootagitei from New York for Summer-aide pau-_ e4CiryIalandon)lay4th. Thiais their-athardoualvesael forthispio vinee this year. She comes to Messrs. Joseph Read It Co, Ltd.. whose adver- tisement ia ln' this issue.-X. -DIED ABROAD.-A despatch 1% ceived in Summerside on Monday from Oak Forest. Ill.. announces the death of Hr. Patrick Kenney, a former re- sident of this town. Mr. Kenney left here about thirty years ago. The de ceaaed was a brother of Maura. Jas. and Peter Kenney, of this town.-X. -ANTHRACITE COAL- Read'l Hard Coal Vessel is now due. Send in your orders at once as prices will advance in _\'ew York every mouth till October. The early bird mtchea the worm. Joseph Read k Co.. Sum- merside. 1056-5-l9m3l. -THE LOBSTER FISHERMEN and packers on the North Side of P. E. Island have suffered heavy loss this spring on account of the unpre- cedented ice conditions along that shore. Mr. A. A. Lefurgey has taken the matter up with the Minister of Marine and Fisheries with a view ol' securing an extension of the season and thus saving the fishermen and packers a serious loss and there is strong likelihood tht! his efforts in this direction will 'oc successful.-X. -ACCIDENT.-Mr. .Tohn Gallant. Bliscoucbe. niet with a very nearly fatal accident on Friday last. Whhe bitching a team of horses to a disk harrow and as he was between them ‘ adjusting the neck yoke they started to run. Mr. Gallant held on to the horses and his wife who was near tried to stop them but only succeeded in turning them in another direction and just as they turned he lost his grip and fell, the harrow going partly over him cutting one of his legs very severely just above the ankle; he also sustained other injuries.-X. -INVITATIONS T0 ALL -The president aud members of the Prince ,Edward Island Floral Associatlomcor- . dlaly invite all citizens to participate in a general Home clwning up cam- paign`to be held next Saturday the 22nd in Charlottetown and vicinity. ln fact the Floral Association invites everybody throughout the province to take part in this clean up campaign of lots and property.. lf catch man or woman. boy or girl will do his or her share the result will be benedcial to the entire community.. The Garden of the Gulf will look all the more beauti- ful this summer, for each individuals general clean up. of their property and home surroundings. No suggestions are given as to the form or plan of next Saturdays clean up. This ls left to the good taste of each House held- er. It is hoped a very hearty response will be given by all to this movement. which stands for cleanliness. better sanitary conditions and the beautify- ing of ones Home Sweet Home. l I Hats WE’RE showing some very handsome Soft Hats this Spring! - Spring is the Soft Hat Season- always! Colors- trimmings and Shapes to suit every fancy! We have boo many styles to attempt o description. SPLENDID VALUES AT $2.00, $2.50 or 83.00 “Let me see a Hat just like the one you sold Brown.” We hear this every “in en a Man wants real style, good value and abso- lute satisfaction in a hat, he comes here for it. We sell Hats that bring a Man back again and again. That’s why we have such a fast hold on the very best: Hat trade in this city. . ur mea are s ur , ii 'we generally make out falrly well. Useful - - Wedding Gifts iii li; Elia tit twenty-Ive .notmms for seen 1043-5-UIBIEI. -GATALOG.- Keep an eye on Bol- |nan'e Catalog. It will pay. 3 1042-5-l9l3lEl. -8EED8- See 15 packages Flow- er and Garda Seeds for !$c on page 138 Holmalfa Catalog. 1 1042-5~1$)|3lE2i. -FIELD -KITCHEN AND AIBUL- ANCE.-'l'he 'Dgniah Auxiliary of the Red Cruel Sodmy have forwarded to the Guardhn per Ira. John Hackett, the sum of 821.00. -T0 CORRESPONDENTS.-Owing to the increasingly heavy demands on space. The Guardian motions its oor- respondents to be aa hrlef as posilble in their ecmtrlbutlons. Oni! Rell News will he inserted. -LAWN RAKE8.- See the special line of Lawn Rakes shown on page 135 Holman's No. 13 (htalog. Made with special teeth. heavy sense sal- vanized wire. Price 29c. Order one from R. T. Holman, Limited. Summer- side. 1042-5-19M3iE2l._ -THE CASCAPEDIA.-The steam- er Cascapedia tt-om Montreal arrived tu Summeralde yesterday morning with a large quantity of freight. After discharging the freight for this port she proceeded to Charlottetown. lav- ing here about two o‘clock. This ts the second trip of the above steamer to this port this season.-X. rnulttmtct The following interating letter has been received by Hr. Ernest Griflln, of Albion. from her son, W. B. Davey, who is at the trontz- Frauoe. April 23, '15, Dear Mother: Had a few moments to spare so de- cided to drop you a line. Arrived back to the regiment Sunday. We are in the tiring line now for three days and then we go for a rest for three. We see some one air raids from here. Once our aeroplanes ap- proach the tiring line the artillery opens on them and it is exciting watching them try to bring one down. The weather is line now and the tren- ches are a lot drier. so we may not be doing trench work for long. \Ve have lots of trench digging to do. but when you know it ls for your own safety you don't mind. We have a stove in our section and the boys all come around to cook. It is funny to see sonic of the meals they cook; any- thing from a stew to a pudding Some- times o ls di t bed b t Biscuits and bully heel are the main issue and you rustle the rest once in billets, and pay day,comes around we tlock to the village for our necessaries to take into the trenches. Some of us won't be particular after this is over. where we sleep or what we eat. I hav ' ' I uld l' e some souvenirs wo ike to send you but there is no chance. Had a narrow escape last night. A bullet hit me on the wrist after it ricocheted off a tree and I am saving it for a sou- venir. but it never hurt me. We all claim a miss is as good as a mile. \\’e have lata of good water around here, which comes in handy for cooking. A Jack Johnson hole is our regular place, but we have a pipe system now. Had a letter from Kate and Aunt. Bexey. Tell them I will write as soon as possible. We get along with very little sleep. I never seem to want over three or four hours a day There are quite a number of Canadl lans out here. but we never see any of them as they are ln a different part of the line. By the papers you would think the war would be over in a few weeks. You hear very few opinions out here. Our regiment has done good work. Quite a few of our of- ficers have got the D. S. O. and other medals for bravery and the men can’t speak too highly of their work. It 'makes ii difference when you know your ohicera fear nothing when trying to take a trench or attack one. Have nothing of importance to write only I um well. Hoping you are all well, Your loving osn, W B. DAVEY. 1757 P. P. C. L. I., British Expeditionary Force. France. Bound With Leather A frock of Georgette crepe is made with three ruflles on the skirt. each bound with a narrow edge of black leather. The same black leather is :iced for a belt and to bind on the bod- ce. Appropriate and showingof *t . ‘ » .ta lr ,' nm V l . 5 ed / fm; \ .__ M .- 'f' CleverSpiing ' , ‘ Novel in tailor- 3 ing 'design and | 1 __ Fabric this dis- _ play ot” Coats e ' will interest you ' ' » as every lady who has been in our store knows 9' _. ~ Qualityaad Value - Strongest Features . $5.75 to $22.50 This season we , -._ are better prepar- S l ` '§ Come and see this ` collection even if you are not inter- 'MWMM I i§f;y ssl. Authentic $5.75 to $22.50 ......- ......_..... T.. ....... . i e h H l Show Ar So' é as .Without Equal ' V 'rhcseason'sbestofferingsfr°m¢v¢fyP°i1\t°f \’i¢W”¢i”°'“d¢di““\° __ Ladies’ Apparel At This Store With the coming of summer the wise Maid or Matron is_ considering 1 Apparel that will be both oool, comfortable and smart. A mos_t choice collection of stnnning suits and lovely frocks is here for _your approval!!! ¢X0¢l|€ll BUUY- Put these garments to the test of your most critical Judgement. Tlléfl W¢ kll0W you'll concede that in them style and comfort meet admirably. So Many Destinctive Picturesque Style Features You’ ll Want To See Unusual|y_ (Qual, Pleasmg are our From than ever. dence. Justaswe thought the designers had cxhaus their _ clevemess for one season the makers I sent us a new lot of ‘ suits that are pret- - ’tierthan ever. - ' Sain Thi _ . I Men like . Direct from New York You cart almost say of these suits be- cause they are each copies of some of_ the newest importations , »;~;» j~§‘~.‘\ -{" .YL Suits _ Q? ‘ Each Garment is _ Exclusive - ‘ $7.95 to $39.00 ‘ Suit styles differ from those _of last spnng particularly - inooatlengthswaist- lines and new skirt features. New fab- rics are much m evi- 1,. I Spring Sewing Proving Wearisome ? 1 .Z Then you'll find it a relief to come here and select your dainty wash dresses from our large new stcck. Just what you want for wear around the house and even good _enough for street wear. Priced so low that you cannot l afford to spend the time making them. I ji Silk Gloves Tliat will Appeal ~ To You Time has tested our Silk Gloves and experience has -1* roved them to be the best f.~ Silk Gloves made yet. They cost no more than the or- . dinary kind. 4.5¢ to $1.50 =»~ Special {Purchase of ` Kid Gloves Black, Tan, and White. $1.50 values but we offer them ,_- ,|- I Gootlly Display of Splendid Entliusiam “ Exquisite Waists Now they Over _ 3,6 all These Skirts 'I' ` ‘ tot ‘ Pia vit- .‘ 1|.;- ,\ _.'u»l||||\ ' lrllla\\ §I.I\\\` l\laau“ Llama' ' u --u _"gf her day. 49c to $5.50 here and Have ml y°“ sh°“‘d ought Skills!-ygtstlitertaxlnely not delay tg have twloi or three for j seeing _eres not ng so prac- ~ themanob gittéag usefulasa separ- _ $2.95 to $7.50 Shirt Waists and Blouses of th-gtUg_b°,S“f5T;t@0\é'h_ly stirre » enticing beauty are the many . ey” 1 ."1 V* °" f dainty, desirable waists for Sum- gg yilffgltggysgltggafmtziz - mer. Now is the timeto prepare gf miladyis ani,-e_ “st as ~ -. .-.~ ~. -. l~. -. ._ . _ fl . ».- »~ -.- -: -'.- -1- :_- .'_- .'_- .'_- ' f ' 1 . S- ~ -‘ lowouaocount of aspecial and S ‘ll fi d 'ed ' .- ___ pmchasegsc read! “mm” W1 Il YOU ::10a_1;im_totlie.matei‘lalsand e _ 1 Prowse Bros. Ltd. s »,'i' You oouldn't for a better displa rasa Crzwn Derby warewarg' Crocketyware, En- S iii 5555 tiigi -l igiti iii ii iii fails gli mgpndmmuawa ‘llllll Fllll -7. llllllll Iillllll Charles Donovan. of Charlotte- ved the following letter Bowd, who was wound- rreent big lighting around Imngeman: e: Flr Vale Hospital. Shemeld. lang.. lay 8rd. 1915. Dear Frleudz- -- Int another little chat to let you know that I am atlll living eertalaly terrible ai; lot Hill tilt iii Elilflfit tlliillii §’i§Et§;‘ _itggzg i- , ‘itll 5 em elim em ram & `C0, ’ rift-i=f~s=»~=;nuefd=iiv=ry._ni5=i_§\i»-iiyaopufoxeat ‘_D.A.Bruoe l ,,,G,,,,,,,,,,,,, m oo urn 'muon l '_ ., _ . ` V ,. L - t_ _ f , in ‘ _ q,_-;=`_'; ;,. r ”- ~ ; -» . _'.12 _._.i.L,{-, ,Miyagi-,.~$ » .a ;;-.z rtl.i».af.`~fi'»,.;*rc -.L I Staumei'aitl:gxB.iil.C§lh. saw-0-admins. » 5-ilili l§8'ia fat* 2* :gtg sllllgl I, must say that our battery may be thankful that we are all alive today. Sergeant llajor. ll Wil I swat sight to ree the Ger- Ulllll l'lll1llil18 from our infantry, who went for them with fixed bayoneta, :Hd *° 5°; 21211;’ _fsltilps dem from our hfl-PII _ e Canon . tered terribly. Tn ml mt ey were without food or water. But when the relief came with the word that the Canad. lane had taken what the French lout. and had saved the posltiflll. lt put of llfe into the hearts of re loft. be able to move around Y' °l_'"l0. butt. I it wee 1 ring Iln G lui . days in laude: mx to come home soon ly over. JACK BOWDEN ___________ _ A Good Talker r “9és_g 5 iEf§§§ §§f3§%sg =ii§ iiiilia § igitgtg . 3 iigig ‘ ° f§l‘;§i ieiliii §§§3E§ EIGL ii! it . 55 r E 3 5 l Only seven of ue got hlt, including our "Sm°kY Cllr ls an exce tlo ly 5004 °\l1I°t cleaner. A llttlep gonetl-la |0118 WI! towards making your dh dw! umm toon itiia mv ' Prloe 854:.. Two Macs. 143 tlzeat.% T50 Sl-PGOL ‘ug _ DR. J. A. HMPHEE, Phyelllail and Coffee” Corner Granville and Church Streets, Stuamei-ala Omoo hours:--0-11.' livin!-ilirét ' ' i .. nanny! aotieiron " _. S. BAD%CK ,__ _ _ t _ , mnl"lt¢llime$.)is°°°y'¢ll2*'“ ln Glwls and u._-3. p Wldttr lsareaea. 'lvtolmea tliléiiiiliiiiiiliiil P i’3 aft- .9 5 5? tt -t § mal' ` i `- 7,. `.~....i.