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A. ~ _ ‘ l la 111112 _ ,. fs ; _ I *'51 _ Q; .f _ -` ‘: #rg 1 .i .; i _ *Z*-ef I, 1,, _ /fr.-_ ei. _##8, _; _ . _ _ h 0 .\ 'I We can suit any Boy or Youth in Style, Price and Fit \ »-___l=_,i|“,li_a S' The Greatest and Best Assortment* in any Store the hower' ak B 5 , ii. e _ _ . . . ’-fi W Come and look over our Stock, vi hether you want to buy or not. _ \ \ ._ .\ _ f , / _ ' 0 ' \ ~ ~ ‘ ~ iIIE§\\\“\\§@A“\\\\\\@IIIl\\“\Ylll\\\\H\Wlll l l§ ““\§°l \ ,aiu _-- f ` _ 5 _ £ 1-sl z - 2 Fi -= _ I Spring Suits ` That are Correct in Fashion Men who are too busy to study up on that very important question FASHION, and who yet apprec~ iate the difference between what is correctly stylish, and what is ordinary, can safely trust themselves m our hands. Spring clothes from this shop can be worn with the mental satisfaction of your being dressed in good taste and refined style. ' Suits $22.00 to $30.00 MacLellan Bros. - Charlottetown’s Best Tailors misss -'I'-""" 'WW _Your Land Needs V Our Unmixed I Gf°w“ bfi -' A _ Unmixed ' _ _ I ‘ Fertilizers ‘ ' - Fertilizers " _ » » l ` ._ -.-_‘wu- Just as you need food to nourish your body, so that you can do your work properly, so does your land need plant foods, to produce st good crop this year, nad rejuvenate the land that was depleted of Q fertility by cultlvatlona of last year. - _ -flu' _ And to feed your lands properly- to give it the proper plant" 7 foods that are absolutely needed for a good crop this year- you need _ to apply our UNMIXED fertilizers. - These fertilizers show the scicntliic, no-waste. method of pres- ent day farming. You are absolntely of a better yield, you get crops of a better quality and the land, by their use is put in excellent shape for the next cultivation. »._.\,_ _.___..._ These fertilizers comprise Basic Slag, Nitrate of Soda and Supher phosphate, which can be appll ed singly or in combinations to suit any soil or any crop. N0 waste, no guess-work. You apply the fertill ,' zers yourself, mix them yourself to suit the crop or the field and leave nothing to guesswork. You are CERTAIN of a better and a big- ger crop. ' -..' li _ f` We have a number of differ ent books on forming and fertilizers hers that will be interesting to you. Write for t hem today- they are ` FREE. d _ - I- 1 Auld Bros., Lui. Lower Queen Street I .‘ U \ . ° ' . 1 ' ° ~ . n sz "san c e, __ _, _ _ our present line ef men s new spring suits. _ _A ` A _ Fire I t We have had good suit showings in the past but A* N ecessi cy " S i2;‘.°.¢;‘i;'§°..°‘l"$.’l‘!l.°.?.$‘.‘i’° 9**-“'° °"°f’ "“j “ "°"" \¢s.whichn¢v¢r°°f1i¢°¢_sn`h°nest¢iaims_uch ` I a¢il.1'¢l\f=_i“li¢d.br_ _ ,_ . sE;R.mzow ‘ caused by an accidental fall on the -I -|‘l' PAYS to bny in this Province. -'mf MoaN|No` oA|Lv ousrdisq can be obtained at Lai'lerty's Tonsor- lal Parlours, Summersids. V --w. K. meoouoan, ozone mx mx- ohange, is Guardian Agent in Summer- side. -SPRING WORK. A few farmers in Lot 16 have made a commence- ment on farming operations. H. -SUNDAY SERVICE.-On May 7th Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as follows: Central Street Christian Church, Sum- merside at eleven and seven. -FREETOWN.- Rev. G. W. Irvine of New London will preach in the Pre- sbyterian Church, Freetown, next Sun- day at 7.30 p. rn. -RECOVERING. Mr. George W. Warren, Summersidc, who has been confined to his home for several weeks with a fractured bone in his leg, ice, was out for a short time on Wed- nesday andmet with a hearty greet- ing from his many friends. H. -PRODUCE MOVING. During the last few days the roads and streets have dried up fairly well. A limited quantity of produce was brought to S‘Sido on Wednesday. Potatoes were bought at 80c 0. bushel, black oats 56c and white oats 520. H. `\\\-\\\\\\" L ~ s . / _ f-' l)(il)l)5 5 KIDNEY; M/,i PILLS Ek _ GQ ’ I 3 _\*`;.5£ 1, ii \\\-\.___-\\'|5£ "r , I if.. _»\_IoN£Y_.,._,-f .F mp- -'ns s ,L ‘M mor Et/MA SEAM. .‘--_ U;HT'_5 Di f,»'_.,-_ ~ V fiiirwl- /»‘».V 1' ';1'| "|"` L . - *.1* __ `. THE' (___. P /__ \\\` "MEN'B BO0T8.- The best $5.00 made. See the Kitchener Shoes at ALLEY & CO. 0481-4-29Mtf. "ALLEY A C0., are showing the Kitchener Boots for en an -ONE CENT por word each laser- tlon for the advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. lliai- mum charge. twenty-live cents. V -PORTLAND CEMENTI.-1fI'heilrst big shipment of the season received May 2nd by Brace McKay A: Co., Sum- merslde_ Order quickly from Braces. 9565-5-4Mths1lE2f. -Mr-_ Donald F. Campbell, formerly of indian River, P. E. I., and for the past few years in the employ of E. B. Eddy & Co., Hull, P. Q., has been ap- pointed to- the Dominion Government Police Force at Ottawa. ` -PATTERN8.- We are pleased to announce that the Pictorial Review Pattern; have at last arrived. A big variety of exclusive styles. Select promptly. ll.. T. HOLMAN, Summer- side. 9556-5-4M2iE1i. -WANTED.- Boy to learn the Furniture business. Apply promptly to It. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED, Sum- merslde_ 9558-5-4ME2i. --RECRUITING OFFICER AT SUMMERSIDE. --Lieut. A. E. B. Murphy. of No_ 5 Siege Battery will be at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, from Saturday, May 6th till Wednes- day, May 10th, 1916, to enlist re- cruits for this Battery. Call and talk the matter over with him. He will explain the great advantage to farm- ers of enlisting at once, and receiv- ing their pay while putting in their crops, as well as many other advant- ages in this important branch of the service. _ 9554-5~43i. LETTER OF BYMPATHY. Kingsboro, May 2, 1916. Mr. Francis Mossey. Dear Sirz- We the members of Klngsboro Womsn's institute, take this opportunity of tendering to you the unanimous vote of sympathy of the Institute, on the death of your be- loved wife, who was one of our most faithful members and although seldom able to bs with us. on account of ill- health or family cares, yet was al- ways ready to help materially in any work we undertook whether for com- munity or patriotic purposes. We offer you our heartfelt sympathy; while we realize with you that our loss was her gain; ag she has gone where there is no more sickness neither sor- row or pain. and while it may be llard to realize that it is all for the best, yet we must remember that, "He doeth all things well." Yours in sympathy, KINGSBORO WOMEN'3 INSTITUTE M. STEWART, _ m in T and Black, latest styles. 9981-b-Mtf._ sal i I 'fr “I - I Today and Pick_Out V W _ p :__ .___ __|.. New ?Spring“'i Suit Secretary. 1 The most sensible styles of Your new spiflnz-'MIHII I' _ Reuben '|`“ -.s -I ___r W l J ep - ' . - _ ' A range' of patients to choose from in tweeds’and ' insurein tr stock -_ ,l’ df _t ffects,t sndi _Diode M '°°“ ° °““ “'"'°°“ .'::.':.'f?.?7.?.:r.rs..:.:°:..s me-s... _...iz e _ the year are shownhere in the Summerside Dramatic Club oi! Division No 5 A O H The hall was well filled and an enjoyable evening was spent. The proceeds are for Pat- riotic purposes. H. BHMIUAIIIIII EXEHEISES Ui Hllimll IIUIISES Zion Church was crowded last night upon the occasion of the graduating exercises in connection with the Prince Edward Island Hospital Train- ing School for Nurses. Including the four graduates, there were a total of seventeen nurses in uniform on the platform. His Honor Lieut.-Governor McDon- ald presided. The graduates warez- Mlss Louise McKinnon, Brooklynh Miss Jean Trlvett, Milton. Mil; Vivian l-iowatt, Freneh River. Miss Cora Matheson, Oyster, Bed Bridge. 'sm His Honor congratulated the young ladies upon their graduation and de clared that he had no do bt but that theywould meet with sucgess in their chosen avocatlon. He pointed ont that the profession of nursing is one_ lending itself to the assistance of our, fellow-beings, and what such assist- 1 ance means is exemplified to a mar- vellous degree in the great war of the present time. What the world, would do without nurses in such times as these he was at a loss to say. ‘ His Honor then called the llrst and subsequent numbers on the programme all of which were delightfully render- ed, showing that talent of no small degree is to be found here. The programme was as follows: S llgttitxiat-Mlss'es Mamie and Helen m . Solo-Arthur Bruce. Reading-I-Elenor Lowe. Solo-Agnes McDonald (sncorsd). Presentation of diplomas to grad- uates. Address by Dr. Dewar. _ Address by Mr. Percy Pope. Piano Duet-Frances Moore and Lilian McKenzie. ' Reading-Mrs. Parker Hooper (en- corod). Solo-Arthur Bruce (oncored)_ Violin Solo-Rev. Mr. Littleiohns. Miss Katie Stanley, accompanist. "God Save the King." As the diplomas were presented to each of the graduates by His Honor, applause followéli. A very pleasing feature at the same time was the pro- sentation of a beautiful floral bou- quet to each. the gift of Mr. James Tait. Dr. Dewar gave an admirable ad- dress to tho graduate; in which he 0°l1!l'atulated them most heartily on mchlns the son wmnicn they had strlven. “Graduates of the P. ll. I. Hospital in the past have always been successful," said he. "end you will be no exception. During your two years intoday and lion, I / .iff \. . ._ wt.. .~_l».~. . ._ _ _ , _ I ,,.'7.i~~ ¢». . . -‘ . The Westem Guardian §5'§;;§f!M€H’5 Bl3Ck C0tt0n H059 -_-_._-_-.»_-_-_-_..-.».~.~.-_-.-.-.-.~.~.-_~.~_-.».-_-_-.-.-_-_-.-.-.-.-.»;.~.-.-.-.-_--»:_-.-.~.-_~;_-.-.-.-.~.-.-=_-.-.-.-:_-_~.-.-_-.~.-----»----f----=~f ens ngton on on ay even ng y pecial Per Pair I 1° 2 I The lowest price we have ever named on good dual- ity heavy ribbed Black Cotton Hoes. This is a BDBCIBI purchase that we secured. The goods have only been in stock about a week. Made of good quality cotton YB\'l1» ill 1 a heavy ribbed knit, seamless throughout, close-ribbed elastic tops, full foo t-all sizes. This is a marvellous val- ue at per pair ._ ._ _...syn HOLMAN’S, Summerside _ ‘ 6 _ O _ I only for . . _ A few cases of Sugar Beets on sale for Saturday only at this special, price. The can. -Piece Table ser `...§at:L“;.. ` A very' pretty 6-Piiiio Gian Table Bet, i c er, Cream Pitcher, Covered Batter Dish, and 'f Covered Sugar Bowl. Big value at $1.50, on _ |;“‘i““;.“?J.M.N».; ';..';..'_'.;ZZ.°..... _.I 3-Lb. Tin H 3-Lb. Tin f Beeis of Apples 9c 9c made of heavy“‘press-cut" glass, with heavy gilt banding. The pieces include Spoon Hold- _ Nicely ripened Apples, sel- ected and packed in 3-lb. tins . / I each contain 3 lbs. Special for Saturday, each ..9e L--» HOLMAN’S, Salt and Pepper Shaker §§f.e'9c A few dozen Glass Bait and Pe er Bh o pp sk rs; large _ size, made with heavy glass; each fitted with good quality aluminum top; pair for Saturday only at . . _ . . . . .ie R. T. _I-IOLMAN, Limited Summerside, P. E. I. “ 9562-5-4l|2iE1l. just the thing for this partic- ular season; for Saturday ' only, per tin. . _ . . . . . . . . .Do Summerside E. I. Hospital. Mr. Pope _told of thsl enlargement of the Hospital and addi- tions to the staff and asked for hearty a1nd generous support for the institu- t on. Mr. Pope in closing, on behalf of tho trustees, thanked His Honor for pre- siding and also the minister and con- gregation of Zion Church for the use i Back Was Lame and Acllell; ~ - oftrsinlnsyu mise u_tn ire " - D” k '“°“" _ W ery |¢ 0|' .. , _-I of their hail, Mr Tait for his gift of beautiful bouquets to the graduates, and the Ladies Aid for their work. ne also mentioned that he nm rs! celved a telephone message from llie Ross in Summersldo, the formsrtn- tron, expressing her regret at being unable to be present and extending her best wishes. .- 1 - - - ‘_ ‘-. 'fi UUFFERED MUCH FROM KIDNIV DIUUAUI FOR Vlikiil ‘d°|°%5AIRl I 0\ll‘l¢ usually touch cm: wirn rn: use or on. cnssss mpusv-|.lvs'n P||.|.s. e-@*__&____ to cure this msn at the cause of they relied on me kia-W feature about Pills is their. kidneys and .eases the that drdln- to bs of conditions I IIN' lin" distri- voolran. an-ensure B; c.,»vn¢q.` ' “For several 'yssrs l colored' greet- ly from kidney disease; I xo weak and could do very little wo . My beck was leans smtsol|ed_snd,li 'sailor- sd much from headaches. Tried dag- tors sad obtained no relist. '. . Chews Kldney'Livor Pills were _lo- commonrlsd by s friend. and iffbr Bk- _illl four boxeslthinnlaur that! 3;: cured. for I feel ss' visllgsd over 'rim stmmsnt is on oi-isa li in-. mm Amman,-J. nz mlm#-» ..;;T:.:;.~~°»-;=.eo_~ ~ se°.¢.eWn u-ss£nam:¢s¢."' ‘ ~°°_" wi' DP. ` ` ‘ ' \ ’ -':'=-vl......‘°°-“"°l~‘....""-t`~`=£- aireihrlskor-i¢¢¢,1~¢,,,“,,,1‘_ _ _ ___4V_- ' ._ 4.... ,...__-_.._,.¢,,.&... ' 1 ..._