l | ‘i i i i , i I ._ ri -i 'i i l Q.-_ '_ 'l .1 l 'i 2 ..t. _s_..;._.-_ i i l l _ ,_._.r-..._ Ti ‘i , _ l .V - . ill .vll il i ._ ll , i i` i _il l l ~ to ,_ ...W-, |¢. ||e6Ui.lGAN, Globe lol lai- qaaiiae. u ossrdiea scent in Hummer siiie. --THI MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained st tenerife Teaser tal Parleiirs. Bnmmereide. ~ -ANGLE|~\sl- Braces have a splendid assortment high grade Eng- lish ily hooks. 1834-5MmthEth2wks -FANCY LAWN FENCING and Gates- Braces have an exceptionally nice design and are offering at attrac- tive prices. 183-6-5Mmt.liEt.hu2wka. __ 1 i 1" stitute for the beautiful llag and pole on (xg, ?1?,E:E¢gue15gc¢:_r:;;}d:,“¢ gglwhich they presented to the district. this quantity a comparatively little remains. We will book orders at spec- ial prices for only 10 days longer. Mail or 'phone your orders at once to R. T. HOLMAN, l.lMl'l‘l-ID. Summer- lide. 193-ti-6M3iE2l. _ S'SlDE SIIIPPIIIG -Schr. "Ellen Mary," Captain Ol- son. sailed today lor Picton. -Suhr. “VV. P. 0'iiai;u." Cup_tain Dunn, sailed today for Port Hastings to load coal for R. T. llolmsn, Ltd. -Schr. “Lillie llenwood,” Captain Trenliolm, after discharging coal sail- ed tbday for Wallace. -Schr. “Malabar," Captain Shannon. loaded with hay sailed today for Port Hastings. Cash must accompany order. llilll- mum charge, twenty-live cents. -RESIDENCE on Notre Dame _SL to i-ent. Apply,at once 'o Mr-J. \\ Di- Rr-iq_ 224-8-8-M21. --iFOR SALE. -Semi-speed Motor boat, ze feet long. 15 Ii. P. ensine. speed 16 miles per hour. Will be sold at a bargain. Lucas lt. Allen. Sommer- g|qe_ 186-6-551. | ~--GIFT APPRECIATEIL- The rate- ipayers of the Emerald School district _take this opportunity to thank the iladies of the Emerald Woman’s ln- ____ -FLOWERS APPRECIATED.-Mr James Tait, Charlottetown has the tiiaiiks ot the ladies and hospital stat! of the Prince County Hospital for the very beautiful bouquets presented to the nurses of the P. (T. Hospital at their recent gi-uduation.-X. --CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Jas. MauDougnll will preach on Sab- bath the 11th at Coleman at 11 and T. at Searletown on Monday the 12th, (Tape Traverse, on Tuesday the 13th, and Snmmersiile on Wednesday the 1-ith at 8 p. Ili. --FOR PATRIOTIC PURPOSES.- The sum oi' $77. for patriotic purposes, was realized at the Patriotic Concert, in the Presbyterian Cliurch, on Fri- day night. a nice programme was rend- ered. Closing with God Save The King. _H_ 1 z _'psi' '_ -'"1" _ii '"5 ing s. A. M¢D0naia§l _ 'The Ieiand’s \“\\ I eading_ Store Here is a Novelty Voile at 38c- For smart daint waists anddresses The sim le striped E Lovely Ne believes in local treatment. which is best supplied by “CA'I‘ARRHOZONE." No case of Catarrli can exist where Catarrhosone is used; it is a miracle- worker. relieves almost instantly and cures alter other remedies fall. Oth- er treatments can't reach the diseas- ed parts like Catarrhozone because it goes to the source of the trouble a- long with the air you breathe. . Cat- arrhozone is free from cocaine, it* leaves no had after-effects. it ia sim- ply nature's own cure. Beware of dangerous substitutes of- fered under misleading names and meant to deceive you for genuine Catarrhozone which is sold every- where, large size containing tis months treatment coats $1.00: llllll sin I0c; trial size 2i'x:. -SHIPPING.-The Schooner, Le- ila Linwood. Capt. Trenholni, from Picton. has finished discharging Coal and left on Tuesday in ballast for Pugwash.-li. --POLICE COURT.-A Prohibition Summons, returnable on Thursday the 8th. inat.. has been served on Mr. Joseph Mclntyre. hotel keeper oi Sunimerside.-H. -BASEBALL.-The second ganie of the Prince County baseball league was played on Monday evening, be- tween the Pioneers and Red Sox. The Sox were again victorious, the score standing 1 to 12. Batteries for Sox, McQuarrie and Mountain. for Pioneers Murphy and Buote, Umpire J. L. Mc(‘ullo\igh, base judge, D. Stewart.-H. -FAREWELL T0-NiGt-iT.-- The soldiers of the 105th quartered at Sumnierside, during the winter, will be given it formal farewell by the Citi- zena, on the school grounds, Thursday evening. the Sth Inst. beginning at 7 o'clock. lt is expected that a large number of friends from the country. will be present. The town band will play patriotic selections. addresses will be given, also patriotic songs.by the school children.-I-l. I Special Price _ IESTERII Pl ISOIIILS _ Q Y - D pattern is strictly pretty an_d gives a most pleasing effect in the finished garments 36 inch wide at 40c yard. In solid shades of white, sky blue and pink _-36 ,inches wide. A beautiful fabric iirmly woven. lt is priced _very low for the quality 38c and 40c. Mercerized Voile 4-0c _ is a splendid tirm texture-3_6 inches wide. 'l`liis_'will be a exceedingly popular _ material for pretty summer dresse and waists. It comes in pink. and sky blue. Price 401:. ~ Fancy Muslins at 15c . of lovely weave and iinish in charming floral effects--a small dainty rose design in pink, blue, mauve and maize,-_org white ground. Will _make up in the pretty cool summer dresses-36 inches wide at 4t_‘c. _ - - »;~ 27 inch Muslin at 15c, 18c, _ 24c and 25c Each We predict great popularity in these pretty voiles an muslims. You can have lovely summer waists and frock from any of these charming fabrics. ui Q U’ 5 AI//.\i\\\ su'/J/'_"¥\\*/IIIIIII _ I ' -Mr. James Cairns, formerly of the i- Did You House White Vesting 18c With the designs in self color. The material isa iirmly woven, strong quality that will stand much hard wear and will launder perfectly. High _Frade material for womens waists and for men’s shirts, an is a splendid value. 27 inch at 18c and 25c per yard. - I//llllllll4\\\\\\\\\\\~AlllA\\\\vI@\\\\\U¢lllI W f 'W' 2 » L_ <3; -Fw-_1'€ Clean Yet ? f---If not, you can get all yourSupplies Here You will find practically everything you ma&_need for honsecleanirig right here. e have go_ne to considerable trouble ein getting a stock com- lete in eve? respect--but we know we have succee ed and can assureyou of ex- cellent value in every article in the list. Clothes cleaners. Ca_;}>e_t heaters, Wall Paper Cleaners, Alabastine, Kalsomine, hite Wash Brushes, ii_door Paints, Paint Brushes, Step Ladders, Alcohol. Ammonia, Scouting | Soaps, Brooms, Mope, Bucket, Disinfectancs, Nails. Carpet Tack s, Curtain Stretchers, Dust Pans,O-Cedar Mops,O-Ce ar Mop Polish, Picture Wire, Stove Pipe Enamel, Furniture Polish, Metal Polish, Hammers, I-iatchets, Washing Soda, . i Borax, Lye, Dyes. _ REUBEN TUPLIN & CO. _ Kelflsindton 1 L .__ _ i _ x, lf' Season 1916 Enrollment No. 37 _ l ‘\‘ ,lf i jli -1 ~,~ ~.. ..-.,..., ii < 1 ii! Commodore Lydard aim = li i S Sir fMritl P ` _.S' fBobM ' 2.13 (1:-4a'C‘Z‘i?a?i‘i\ idmcergog Maaritirlliee Plgllliggg cdhiieler, 2.05 :ll l Mile Track lgilda S. 216. Girl, 2.171-2 ltexli ht, 2.171-4 od 2.24 d20 _ ' et t' l clianceto _ at2mig2lTemChg1‘:1ed C'a:le, arid iirvsv éligiiid lliatilyniigiegxag he is him-` _ Il ' So Breeders mate your .Good Mares with the Great Sire. -_-He, llirth "i t isewiietsbl " ' ‘ ~ 't an 5;-feilligii up A 9:! lllarch _us_ede.a f-»~~i`l'.’.i.c’i%ie:=.~sr“i=.isrii'f:.si~° Bk ___ ," \- M _ ' " sims $15. for Season iiu..r...»is.-4 ruurn nflvisqg-,_ 1 '<7 - . ' 'sitio saaiinacv i.'i‘i>. .1 strayed. _ _ii.ci.iiia.'i_soiai»|¢.- »_; ~‘_;._.;_-'J _ .I ,_._-_ . -_ , 1 . Nnnsiuzvrfz = 1 D aii+>iei-xi-i»>ieraiei-ai-iei<4eiei»i<-riii-H<-vi<4>>i@r _ nfemitgi 2.1% zigfml néiié°;l_'.`za 1-4, .gm i~ . , . . Comm 0i‘¢ i ii C ._ _ ' Qlinlliz, lrflgchener lifieillinee 2.25____Nutwood secpnpd in ll,`Cli l Sire. llfile Sire Admiral Dewey-2.0434 wes'a t \ _ §ita{:_i:_>i:=‘pSl7rt;, his Grand Sire the Great Blngin 2.06 heads the _ in bww' .¢» |,¢gq,... av spending his furlough at his old home at Tyne Valley.--X. ..-Policeman Matheson andConsta~ ble Mosse, of Kensington, drove into Summerside, on Monday on oiilcial business.-H. _ Sutnmerside branch ot the Royal Bank [of Canada, has returned from Halifax where li su ct. sful i t ki a I owas_c-is ti a ng lLieuteuant.’s Course.-H. ' ' i _ ::The key to beauty’s heartz- “A box ot’ Liggett's t/‘.ioco;ates." "Your sweetlieai~t's clioice"- Sold exclusive- lly_ by all Rexali Drug Stores. McKin- -non Drug Co. _ IMPORTANT _ 11| Relatives of soldiers re- turning from the tront are asked to communicate with the Secretary of the Provin- ` " te t W ded cial Commit e o oun Soldiers* -Commission. Misa Nellie Gillespie. Charlotte- town, intimslllll the date of expected ailriiai, cause of re- turn and anyfother particu- lars, in order that preparation may be madtlsfer a ‘ittliig reception. ` _ reg Baron Border ievao i»:nroimenr`r>ui-e Bred No. 46 win stand at the owner; stables, Southport for the season af 1918. Alexander Kennedy. 9856-5-gomsrnsipd. is-' ` \--°- -if-1 i Baron High Ball l ___.___. O l tis. Crockeryware _ Y0u'|l Get it l‘lere--- Evetyllilngk in pot- tery aiid croc eryware osx be found here. sd. when you_do maize your ee eeiion- y0u"'t'é't'|, of setting Y' li°“°l°°` _ '- 8 lil 8 B Cf- i_i%vslue-i'ortiie price Youinakeiigmletabe ' it_’_e_tlie ?urest.short.e`i;t H 8 .Bl . ° risii¢s°il.»°»¢»7'°~W’° 1 ' -Lieutenant 'Cairns of Halifax la: i __ --THE NURSQB GRADUATION. - time Provinces was called upon to'_ On Thursday eveiilugngay 80th in Ep- make an address. (lol. Guthrie lS`~ worth Hall, Summa a, the Prince clear aiid concise and has the most County Hospital mussel graduationlplessing style ot delivery, told most r _ ________________________________ _ .,-_V. " `: __ , ` ,_ " __ _ 1 ,_ ' _ ,_ _ 1;-‘,?‘»1 ,_§.»"f».,» ‘, 1 ' ` ' ‘ ...;;.. .. .... ..... ."=.- ‘~.-.~=-°i~.~.-.: M.-1' 1" W tl" A A Stl ~ .r ..| v _ - serve ' ii er,aa one mw aw Q ____ . _ . . .. T.” “li tion for advertising ia this solemn- escip, 1', ¢¢m»|»\,_ gi, _“mu in-miy _ _ _ _ _ __ / `§ .11 r - ` » 'riiese suits are iniiiis season's_laiest _styles With the ` ' " fashionable flare skirt, beautifully tailored ina wide é:*h0it_:_e of excellent materials in shades of Green. Br0Wl1» ._ _ _ I _ _ *_ hagen and Shepherd Check, price .......... ..$i0_, $15, 58 gf Nobby Sport Coats _ _ - - ° Cream, Chinchilla _ _». , Made of White_ Corduroy \/_€lV_;5fa ____ at belt, -» ;:i1.3ff'?.‘f¢f_??f%f‘f_- _‘i'_‘_*f_f%f°_“f'i‘_‘_¥ isis. .i°s_.f.i ..-_.0 , » Ltidies‘fS ‘ f ii-~ "EUS _§,____,_,,_ illseliarate V 'Ladies Street Br0ad Skirts Dresses HFYIU Bl0l1S¢ ' 'f 1 i me white voiie stile material ,i These skirts are up to the min- - They arc madeof beauti u ma - _ utr, Snappy, stylish and fauitlessly erials in atwo piece style and have in thes_e Ne;v___Y0r_l§c{_D_¢__C;_lflS. t_l_igS€ . tailored, with side pockets. The all the latest touches that give in- halve a_ ai_g_i;__ri_0vv;_1___:_g ____el1i;_;e-M21; material areCorduroy Velvet Repp dividuality to a suit are featured. t e s ou - and Fancy Cord, prices ...... ._ Skirt of While Pique and Cosgsfg P3¥l1°f thef¥°“t°fth¢bl0\lS€.'£¥_i_C§ ............ .____.s9¢, $1.10, 3.50 shepherd check, l - - I _ in 'Corsets l I This is one of the biggest Corset Bargains we have offered for some time, all are high grade goods and in- clude such makes as D. & A’s. and Le _ Diva. Every one of these Corsets is ,_ so well and carefully madc,so neatly ' finished and of such excellent materia that you willbe surprised when we tel vou of the exceptionally low pric which is ........................ ........98c _ - price ......... ._ _ _ __ in i i li ' I Chamoisette l it Gloves r Here is the glove that you have been looking for this long time. We have just received a new line of these washable gloves _and the quality, fit- » and wear is more apparent _now that kid gloves are scarcer than ever be- fore. As we had to pay duty on these American Gloves, we have to charge a l.ttle higher. Made in White with ' White Points,White with Black Points price ............ ._ . and $1.25 i | A New Assortment of 7 1 Ladies Minutes =_l ll Taff. 1 Unaerskiris For Sport Wear Our value in Underskirts are especially at- tractive and you will do well to select yours while the selections are best. We have all the st les in _ different prices. Black Sateen....50c, 85c, £1.25 Never have_we displayed a more delightful ' collection of Middy Blouses. Fancy stripe of Pink’ Copenhagen, and Navy Blue price......79c Several different styles and designs made of line linen with colored cuffs & collar prices 1 .25 1 50 I Childrens Immense Variety A Bargain in A Dresses Our new style :dresses for little girls are made in this sea- son’s latest styles. Fancy collars in dci}_ntrastirég_ colors, iigghanl an ancy ttons,size ' to1 yrs. price.........50c, 1.15, 1.95 hats in White and You will enjoy \ - _ r " ` X Street Hats with the latest trimmings of Foliage which has just arrived. ’ Of Sport Hats Hats for the Sporting girl in the lat- est Blaclr and White Stripes, also dress Coats Black. in seeing our New Baron High Ball will arrive in Sum- ` ‘ merside on the 1st June and remain ` - at the driving park till the lst Aug* ` _ nat. with two of his yearling which are ` _ to he trained by S. A. Rockford. They _ _ ° - " are some trotters. - . _ _ ._ .M _ » f ' ., _ _ . 9820-5-isiviii. ‘ ~ <' f 1 j, ' _ 1 ' ‘ A » .' = f wiis presented with a bouquet of beautiful flowers which were generous- ly donated by Mr. James Tait, Ch". lottetown. --X. Raincoats We have the Black Slicker for Misses and Children, price ..... .__ ....... ..$4.50and 7.50 ,_ Also in Shepherd Checks and _ colored Poplins, for Children price ...... ........$3.98 CANADIAN FORCES REACH . ;TOTAL OF 882,804 JUNI 1__ ._-_.___ was held. Long hef;_i;_e!;_' _i_l1e_tll§e tori pleasing r_i_aini_nisences otfh hi; ex'per- _ the exercises to be _ e a was ences wit nurses on e uropean |_E~|-1-53 gp ¢0Np°|_¢'N¢E_ -' _ _ filled, the majority _ those beiaglbattleilelds and referred eloquently to ' --_ 1,£;"5';Xf;;i‘_=g°§i.___‘¥g“;_&':_°“ggi ladies and within s ve short timeftlie grand work Canadian nurses are To Bmihor Colin Mcpham A, it oi h A lo wa rendered b h le d God in his all wls _ _ the total enlistrnents to the Canad- -‘stsnding room was at s, emiuin. Mr. d ng t ere. so I y as p asc e id. - .William Stewart made t opening ad-_Miss Gordon. lisa Gordon has a pleas- ence. to remove from your hoiilzovhy hm forces up to June 1 ‘gre 3323"' dress and introduced tenant Gov-ring voice which captivated her hear- death, fog; %¢Qr}y_ pg|qy¢d___wi¢°_ ,Q s d li t ' htel Re . \ . _ . .1_ . ._ . _ _.am _.i....»_ _ anna. ».~.._. Hina..-,\»... ‘hat our k n words wil no avsi q heal your wounded heart. But we gipe You nlay at this time and cones. ‘tion in the promise set before us in the Word of God," I will not leave you , omfortlesa, I will come to you." hh 14.18'. ml! \I\\d9flDl ,qu (mr iicere sympathy _|_>_ersoiiaily and on bait o Hamilton . 0.'L.. we arg trul Allie McLean tilting Ollkli I 1 _$1 t- _>..,.,'._._~ _ . _ ..~.al..i_s,.,. __._r...». t... V.. l V ll , . .r ii IB ».f`*~ .',-1-.. .». lil 1. _ X” _ _ _ _ . _Belwe ig jj" 5 .... . 1, en-_ .ernor McDonald who prlided. 'l‘he»ers. Mrs. Neil McQusrrie gave a ii den y o we th . ' . ' ~. Lieutenant Governor rel ed to the humorous reading which was met with om era gs ' as gj]}g¢;1|¢_,n_ L? ,_ __ ° _ ?MN_°&__f splendid work of the li __ I since it hearty applause. An especially fine 0. lil., ,' T , _o__h!teli 'eftanq to 3, To . . i*-3-._ _‘___ _-_ _”'_Ku__ was organised. He was ~-generous part of the musical programme was a you __ ._ ‘ , _ _ _ _ '°’ .-“nf *- »- _~ li 1 - _ - _“___ .in his praise of those to this violin selection by Mr. Elmer Ross to and. ` ,_ 1 ‘ __ z_ _ _,-. _'_,3,,.» ~r 7 ' _ 0| ‘ laces, l gp. ; ffl". ` Bal- iiatchewsri 1763, an No. 1-1, British 'great work had been ._ Great which Misa Harrison glayed a piano _credit is due to Miss I-Ia 1 who lcoompainmefit. His onor Judge Mc- arrsnged and carried out tl musical Qiiarrie spoke briedy. utter which the programme which was an gailsnt sraiiuatiiis nurses Mille' Gallant. one. A duet was given by t \ Mia- Wright, and 'Fizh received their diplo- _ses Noonan, needless as t ‘wee mas. Dr. J _ onbehalt of the -:veil _;-ecsived. Foiigriy is 3 gummarstd: .l';_a.teru:_t_y__ Msn- , rio y essrs Pai. 0. . srl n false _ e r w c sa . Calder which was heafntily la ed Compton ‘lil hd' usual‘s'0od style rend- .By the audience. __ oliel _ ie. ered a sei: and Miss Gordon and Mr. _‘_ rs very _ y. , Boyd cr i* di the _ -‘ Calder. -' \et.'~ lilaoli of the nurseil__ _i ingstone. Committee. Columbll. '78l.. 1 . _l A -. .- _ _ri ._ _...i The Toro to iilvi top heads the total list with 'lblllii enllsth'islits__sinfe the war began. while Hasitolaa' Bell* stchewan come second with 0.746. Alberta is t-hiril.»biit ai ld fortnialit-_ lv returns are not.. , yet in the asset ilsurs mniiot be given; » ` ~‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ i.. _.» _ --. _-:__ sviiiwf _lt :,i 'P -_¢_“1Zl, ` -' 'v <‘, "1 1 ‘ rf*-°~_r»°=“.r-~" .rr-"~. ‘ l i -i I i l --- .-.ze-_...__ i f 1