s _ $11 ‘Ly _ V ith, ,'- 1,,‘f-,» iw; . 2, 'Iii F;;i“A‘ 'F .E L. sl , ‘- _ wi] 2': vii* ‘ V... fi 1 iii' i iii ir" » t-\.f .gr -‘ill ’._rt t ill `~i` ti, . i.»l~» i titty; 7 tiff `, ‘ 3 li i. ` ' . , '.i'*i>>>:---»-»-.- -.-.-ff.-ff.-_-_-_-V-_-_~f-_ ~_»_»_._. ..._ __ ._ ,_ ._._._._;,., , _ _.___._______._._.____________.__ -rr Pave to wi ui aiu Provmaf _ \vEs'rr~:'n.\' P1-msoN;\I.s -Mrs. E. Gay of Giengarry has re- turned from the fStates.~-;-W. -Mr. W. Gorrell of Summerside has moved to O'Leary-W, _ -Mr. Jas.-iviiiiams or Mount Pleas ant, was in Suminerside on Monday.L -Mr. Clifford McDougall of Union ltoad was in Sunimerside on Mon~ day. L -Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Cahill, oi Conway, were inSumn1erside on Mon~ day. L -Mrs. Pansy Montgomery of Long ltlver was in Sumnierslde on Satur~ day. L -Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McAuley oi 0'Leary have moi/ed into their new liouse.-W. ` -Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellis of O’Leary‘ have arrived from their trip to New Glasgow, N. S.-W. ' -Mr, A. McLellan oi’ O'Leary has started to work in~ the bank at O‘» Leary,-W. -Mr. Reuben Allen of Halifax is spending a few days at his home in Bedeque. I L` -Mr. Claud Williams, oi’ Bideford. was among the visitors in Summer side on Monday. L _ -Miss Margaret MacPherson, of Sumnierslde, spent the week-end with friends iii Malpeque. L' -Messrs. George, Cannon and A. A McCnull, oi' Ellcrsiie, were in Sum iiierside on Saturday. L -Missl lirene 'l"orsythe, oi’ Suni- merside, spent the week-end at hei- horue in Cliarlottetown. L -Mr, Louis McQuarrie oi’ the Royal Bank stiii‘l’, Aiiiherst, spent it short vacation at his home in Victoria. L 1' - ` --Miss llose llyziii oi` Charlottetowi: ‘ nierside, the guest oi’ Miss _Ruth Noon- l an L \ lay. L -Sgt. Paul Durant, oi’ the Medical (‘orps, Halifax, is spending a short furlough at his home in Summer» side, L -Mr Earl Sehurnian. of Suminor- side left on Monday iuorning for lliili- fax to enlist with the itoyul Air Force. L -Mr. McFarlane of the firm of ,Messrs McNeill and McFarlane, Tyne Valley_ was in Summerside on Monday on business. L -_-. ton were in Suinmersidc on Saturday on business. L -Messrs John Adams of French parents home at Cope Wolfe during: the week.-W. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Clements with heir. daughter have arrived at He- bron from the United States, where they have been staying for some considerable time.-W. . in ' i _ ` i I V ` the sun and three of’ the '<.‘,..' f-\ _ of the sun and two of the moon. I hever mud tl 7 i t _ ,_ - " ""~~--_ ‘ The moon moves from conjunction' 1 mme Ill" m ml 65 11 nm STANDARD oy Exc‘u‘ENCE "Lf W/ "\ " with the sun to conjunction with the _td"""tll°`>`l?_"“'~` Cl‘il‘lfL": ' 'V \ psynodlciil period ol' the moon, and W1 5 OC '\"g5 Ui) 11"* ' the sun moves i`rom one node back to stoclcin s down surciv» » l _ the some node iigaiii in 346.62 diiysj put liogicry to the test W 9 \\ `~ SINGH |11 l_l|HlU` 00119995. U19 m°°“» iq their ever da _ ml, shining by reflected light, is cut off ' _ . _ y y l I .lf , " from the light source, the sun, the 1 I “Hman” k_nUw t_"~`v , leclipse occiirs nt the same time and is ' and make llwlr l_lOr~`lL‘l'y " , of the some iiiiignitude at all points seamless and reinforce ‘ WiLL Ki; {_ MQQE FL|[5 [AAN /.' where it is visible. Occurring exactl' it where the ‘vcm.,.,,,"es H $8o_owm-UH QF ANY at new moon they give it viiluabl ' /Everv Igr `\ .hardest ’ Simi( V i l-Y f-Ail(li£Q/_/, 'month. Solar eclipses being caused, ' r1°.1m,n|_ Linnea /U-W "Wk"-Y Uf - _ / by the moon coming between us uuzl , ` Plfil ' U{‘d¢f‘l'/50’ “"4 , - /' our source of light, the time and niii1;- 5“’¢“lf" CW” = ' nitude of the eclipse vary according Clean to handle. Sold hy all Drug- -Misg iviiiareii siiiiphfint ima Mi-sf _ Geo. Mc arrie of Summerside made' Qu _ E the round trip by car-ferry on Mon-` - . The earth moves around the sun -Messrs. Malcolm MacLeod of Clif- second case they are in opposition ton, and Edwiird Hiltz of Kensing-' and we have Full Moon. If the moon's _ r, .- River and Peter Harrington of Long giees and the combined diameters of River were among the visitors tolme gun and moon nn seen from the Summerside on Saturday. L earth are only about 1 degree, there 8027.6-5wts3i_ ` ` can be a solar eclipse only when they ’ ___ ___ ' -Private C. Cailicutt HOW Of Am-,are in conjunction near the intersec- I 1 -F""""' " “ ' *1 ll€l‘Bl. N~ S-i Dilld H Sllllfi Vllili 10 his tion ot’ the nioon's orbit and the ecllp- -TWO CINTI PIR WORD IAGH ' 7085.-8-1St\t2wksESaiZwks. 'il . -FLEET FOOT SHOES for sum- mer. We sell them. 'Sinclair & Stew-' alt Limited. 8031-6-5M2iE1i -NEW' GASOI-Ins TANK-A ga- iiolene tank has been erected by Tao uer‘| Ltd., at 0’Lsary.-W, LEN »" at Kensington Thursday ev- ellilll in C. M. Bl A. Hall. 8046-5-. .Milf -JUNE BRIDESI Get your kitchen utensils and choice groceries at Bra~ ces. _ 7085-6-1‘Sat2wk\sESat2wks._ -RUBBER HOSE, watering cans, garden tools-right goods, right pri~. ces at Braces. 7085-6-1Sat2wksESat2wks. -SUITS.-Buy your suit where_you get big variety and best prices. Sin- clair & Stewart's Clothing Depart- ment. . 8031-G-5M2iE1i. OUR LAWN S Seats. Hammock Coaches and Camp Stools at l~Iolman's Limited, Summer- side. .8047 -CLOTHING VALUES- Customers are enthusiastic aibout our clothing values. There's a reason. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 8031-6-5M2iE1i -SUITS.-There may be other good places but thera’s only one BEST l’LA(‘-E to buy your' clothing. See 'us for your next suit. Sinclair & Ste\v~ nrt Limited. S031-6-5M2lE1i -HOME FOR BURIAL.-The ro- _mains oi’ the late Mr. Oliver Muttart. who died some days ago in California, will be brought home for burial, and funeral will take place i`rom the resi~ dence_oi‘ his daughter, Mrs. Alexander Uampbell, Sumuierside, on Friday af- ternoon at 2 o'ciock. L -OFF FOR THE NAVY.- Tiie_i`ol- lowing young men leave this niornliu; to join the patrol -service ot the iiuvy :ir lliiiifax: Guy Addison Dlngwell, [lay Fortune, Cuyler Matheson, Brad ‘nlliriue, George Millar Morrison, Brad- albzine, ‘Campbell Gillis. firadalbane, Willitun McKenzie Gillis, Bradalbane, Arthur James Lewis, St. Peters Bay, Martin Mcinnis. St. Peter's Bay. i-._._.____»- , i There will be a total eclipse oi’ the sun visible in Canada as it partial ec- lipse on June 8. . The Dominion Oh-. servatory at Ottawa issues the follow- ing data: 'once it year, and the iuoon moves! 'around the earth once a month. Thcl orbit oi the moon cuts the ecliptic :it an angle of 5 degree 9, so that once a month the moon passes between thc isun and the earth and once a month the earth is between the sun and moon. in the first case the sun and moon are in conjunction and we have the phase called New Moon; in the orbit were in the same plane as the » ecliptic then there would bc always ia lunar eclipse at appositlon. .. liowove the inclination is over 5 do tic, i..e., near o node oi the- moon`s orhit_ and a lunar eclipse when they are in opposition near the n>des. Wihen the conjunction occurs ~..'itliin i7 degrees oi' n node there is ai solar eclipse and when opposition occurs within 11 degrees ofa node there is a lunar eclipse. There are never less than two eclipses in a year. both sol- ar. and never more than seven, four of moon. or ilve sun again in 29.53 days. called the check on the length oi’ the synodicii to the position of the observer. At -SEE “THE ELOPEMENT OF EL- _ -GET Y WINGS, Lawn _ A As ' \ " i . * ei ‘ i l _ ...~-,W---.. 3;. f »~ -L -_.. _ ; ~_ _ - - f-F- ' -»-_t ' _ =~'~'~ __-.1-_F , : iii in mi 0FifERS SOME MOST UNUSUAL VALUES 1 i ,-\ I ` ’ V Q K , , ~ . ii <_ _, » " . ‘\ i ‘ i . ~’ V yi . ~ i ‘ _ ’ I 1 ' l iiimum mi- uivu-tum; .iii aiu wi- I _~ -MARKI1' PRICES-Prices at 0'- ann. Coll: malt accompany order. ‘ ‘ - _ " _ . - . Leary on Friday: Eggs 32c; Butter, lllllllmlm chlrli twenty-live cents. ' _ ` 38c and 40e; Oats, 900; Hides, 10c; .-_.___ ‘ _ Calf. 200; Pork, lillgc; Potatoes, 50 --SCREEN DOORS, wire, hinges, ’ ` » ' I - ` . and 55c.-W. ‘ paint, etc., at Braces. " ` . ' ' ' ‘ - . . Women’s Spfrmg . _ I .Suits e F . IN ODD SHADES AND SIZES ` - i just a few Ladies’ Spring Suits' in odd shades. Regular $35.00 and 32.00 for $21.00 another iine`"`$_27.50i . for $18.00 another' line $25.00 for $16.90. Attractive , Silk Suits and Dresses A beautiful Agroupoiffresh afternoon and' street dresses, also 'silk suits. Thev all have the HGW €ff§2CiS new sleeves and collars and-leave nothing to be desired- in style. ' ' ' _ _ _ _ , , The materials comprise taffeta, silk popl1_n_S, messaline silk and combinationspf georgette crepe. The seasons _most fashionable colorings to choose from `SPEC~IA°L~--A Russian two piece taffeta suit at $8.90 1 n . _ 2 ,M1ssES,s,,PR1NG ACGATS i An odd line of short coats in white. and colors in odd sizes. See our prices. i - i. PROWSE BROS LTD. A some points it ispartial, and along a comparatively narrow path it may be total, the width of this path being the diameter of the shadow cone case- by the moon at the p“ii:f "/here it is cut by the earth. The moon’s velocity (synodical) being 2120 miles per-hour and the eiirth‘s rotation being only 1040 miles per hour the shadow moves at the rate of 1080 miles per hour if it cuts the earth at the equator, so the duration ot’ totatlity is very short, the equator. Should all the conditions for a solar eclipse he fulfilled except that the apex of the shadow cone cast by the moon does not reach the earth. then nt no point is the eclipse total. Along a narrow pntli however. the sun will _appear as i1 ring of light with the dark body of the moon in the centre. Such an eclipse is called annular. ' Tliougli of short duration, total sol- " eclipses are very interesting to as- ...iiomers because of the opportunities gl.en to study the upper strata and 'corona of the sun and to search for _planets between the sun and moon. At no point in Canada is the echpse total, but it is visible as n partial ‘eclipse in all parts oi’ the Dominion; .,_ U i s . .. , . V . ‘V i i l in Prince Edward island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, however, the sun sets before the eclipse ends. if SAYS AllSl IANS lIAN’i AiIlIlPi 5 lil All|ANiIE LONDON. June 2-Austria-Hungary cannot accept the new alliance .with Germany, says Maximlliuii Harden, in an attack upon' ti,i6',i\greeinent in Die Zukunft, according t0 the Times. The German editoi* urs contempt upon what he calls "the _brilliantly ,organiz- ed madness,” whicheonsists in trying to make people believe that after the war will arise a "German and Aus- tria-Hungarlim community offiwills" in t e politica and economic s heres. Austria-Hungary, _ in Harden‘s opinion. will have something more lilrigeait tgiari nonlslense of' this sort to n a ou . e con nues: "The deepl indebted empire wil be able to obtaiiii nowhere but in the Uni- ted States a new loan running into l billions. but America cannot be forc- ed on any battle field by any victor to grant this accommodation, and if Americans withhold the money even the so-called switching oil' of industry. which in Austria, too, is workingonly for war requirements. will become im- possible. "On the day that firing ceases,`_that artificial inflation of wages can 110 longer be maintained and an abyss will yawn and open wide. "Is it'not intelligible that Austria- H-ungary should long fqr a- termina~ tion of the war that will leave her the possibility of an . understandintl with America? More than the good- will of anybody else, Austria needs the good-will of the United States." ::\Sparé the children from suffering i°roiii worms by using Mlller's Worm Powders, the most effective vermi- fuge that can be got 'with which to combat these lnnlduoua pests oi the young and helpless. There is nothin! that excels this preparation as a worm destroyer and when its qualities -be- come known in a household no other will be used. The medicine acts bl’ li* self. requiring no purgutivo to assist it. as thoroughly that nothin! more is desired. ` ` ' ____ BRI NQING LIP f ' 'F N~<»aie" WE WHEN OUT | ~ ~_,.._ , , _ 1»'»1-f -4-...fY_~"37"» ;. 'fi ‘_ tl < _,= ..` 4 ~;';.%g,___». ,. .¢.w_» ar- ai . ,is '. , . hs' _. ._.,...,. . as wii_o- maven one .J 10 U* / ~ 1_- - Mart Mamie A LETTER 'ftixilciw ‘HER i\e»oo~r.i1" msn roi_Low our Ns nv -1 //i.i|, ' _ ` ' l°°C"'°R‘W TA ootron in 1-own, _Y . N . I r -. nluhvulsf' -1 P ‘Q ROOM AND 5551- .wnaw -sin l ~ BUT True is ‘ NOT 4 Ll.. 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