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' 1 ’ ~i \ a 6. ,pi .»»~»_-"~i_f»'i- .¢.\.,. ,t - ..f . “War-'lime Cookery” F R E E Send Isle and address for In “War-time Uooiiery” This M by as tile Best slid most practical recipes submit- Uliilliiiiiiol-_lt illiiitsaiieii to assist is tlie eogqntioii of gi foodsniltoellf jyiiigsiii lmiiie oookiiig aiiili ° . if; _ .’,\ Aomvod by csimunea as-ra _ ,._ - annitess ,jg E. w. ciiieii oi. Lu. _. i- \ ,_ TORONTO. CANADA “ ~'.‘!-‘.‘2~'.‘ 1<.~' 1*!-‘.‘A. .~ .~. ‘.~x~‘.~!~‘,~;,',-x~'::.‘ °.',\s.‘,~:,‘,_~x.~_g. l _WARBURTON & SHA4\V llc. Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bunk Association, Bank of Montreal, Cau- a'_ua`. Permanent Montague Corpora- lion. _ » Sprayers Now ,is the time to use the Sprayer effectually. Spray the Fruit Trees and get more Fruit. Spray Your Cattle, Cows give more milk it they are not molested by Flies. Spray your Poultry House. Hens will lay more Eggs if free from .Vermin. Spray your Potatoes, increased production -is the Watchvvard. Whitewash your Cow Stables, Poultry Houses, etc our Sturdy Sprayer will do all of the above _ Sprayers fro m 75 cents each up. Carter & Co Ltd Grain, Seed and Feed Ware holise Try Us For _ Glassware if you you are looking fm' K real values in KIIISHWBFU- See ‘Y what we offer you today. You will ilnd here ti H105! ,complete variety and thb Pfi- i‘ ces are perhaps lower than you -; would expect. BLA(`K’S E SUNNYSIDE _ tell iii our reeeiiteash prize _Harristera,..Attornays,____Nntu;_._pi;t>_, I I i in very large part is due the praise l I , v 4- t _, , .,,. -._ ,wmv I. ,i_ ,.~r.-.wi , 1, U .gi h ..' ‘,-vw it yi f o ' ~ o ‘JUNs»11.1ois -F _ L 110 “ ' L -Rev F L Connelly Richmond: '° -AUTD TIRBI AND TUBES! Braces can supply you with any size style or make. Order now. 8014-5-4tuet2wksEf2w. -WIRE BASKETS! 1% end2 bush ol old prices for prompt orders a Braces. 8014-5~4ii.lef2 WKBEIZW. -AQASBED.-A message was received in Summerside on Friday stating thai Gunner Robert L. Mollison was gass- ed on May 29th. while on active ser- vice in France and has been admitted to the 7th,Canadlnn General Hospital Letreport_ France. His many friends wish him ‘a speedy recovery. L -WOUNDED.-Lt. A. B. Murphy of the 8th Siege Batteiy son of Sen ator Murphy of Tlgnlsh is' reported wounded. The Senator upon receivini this word immediately wired Ottawa to get further particulars. A reply was received yesterday stating that the wound was slight and thut Lieut Murphy was remaining on duty'. This is the second time that the gallant young officer was -wounded and still stuck to his post. ""';"=2ST'AUED' AT KENSINGTON. - ilie members of tho Maple Lc.if Re bekah Lodge. No. 13. who took part in the drama entitled “The Elope~ ment of Ellen," which was put on lu Sumnierside recently; journeyed ti ` Kensington on Thursday cvciiiii;_"k'-ini presented the same play in (_i.liI.Il.A Hall. The hall was filled to the doors and by remarks made by thoio pre sent the play was greatly enjoyed. The fee taken at the door amounted I0 1»ilT.9:'i. which will go toward buy- ing comforts for the boys in France' -L -SOCIAL ENJ.0YE[~-(lu tho o' ching ot'_May 24th. ai very' successful and enjoyable ice Cream Social was held at Park Corner School, under tn direction of the teacher, Miss Gladys Crawford and her pupils. Music wa: supplied for entertainments. and the _-.chool-rooni, tastefully decorated wltl cvergreens and flags presented a gali appearance. The tables were well pat ronized and the sum of $36 was reall zed to be used' for school purposes. Park Corner has u reputation for goo( 4 times and this proved no exception, the crowd regretfully dispersing afteri singing the National Anthem. -ABRAM’8 VILLAGE.-The ladlesi of the Abrams Village branch of tlie‘ Red Cross Society held ii pie social at Abrani’s Village on Monday evening June 3rd. A handso-ine sum was reali- zed. considering the small quantity oi' catables offered for sale. A spirit of Ke/nerosity seemed to pervade the whole meeting no doubt inflamed by the eloquent appeals ol’ the auction- eer Mi. Cyrus' F. Gallant. To him in for the snug sum realized. The ladies are to be commended for their gener-I ous contributions and the biild'ers did not want to be surpassed in their lib- erallty neitlioi_ There was also a quantity oi' ice cream which appealed to all in that particular warm even- ing. Thcdrawiug of the lottery- tick- cts also took place, each winner rec- eiving his gift. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Abel L. Arsen- aula and daughter, ‘Summerside. and Miss Josephine Gallant teacher, St. Raphael,-Mr. (‘.y‘rus Gallant of the firm of S. E. Gallant. Ltd., went to Suinmerside Monday evening in Mr. Abel 1.. Arsena\ilt's car, returning the specter Gallant held ii meeting of tea-I chers and pupils' committee in Eg- inond Bay hall on Tuesday evening. where further details of the ~:'opos- ed school fair were disciissi- -The many fiiends of Mr. Eusebo l tiard. Urbanville. regiet to learn of lfs de- parture from their midst. Mr. Bern- ard left to 'enlist for military service. -Mr. Jerome A. Arsenault of Adams- ville is now on a visit to his former' home in Eginond Bay. Mr. Arsenault in not in very good health. At present he is sinying with his son Danias at lirbanville.-iierring has been fairly' plentiful around these shores and loli- sters are ber-inning to make their ap- pearance.-M.i'. Auhln J. Gallani for some time in the employ of Arsennult & Gaudet, lliclimond has been iriinsf- erred to Wellington where he will continue his services i'or the same llrm. Mr. Gallant is a capable sales- man and is held in high esteem by' his eniployers . -M . V ;__X_; THE WAR WAITS FOR N0 ONE What does this mean? it iiicanllhat preparation must Bo nn each day. ' One Ofthe mosl necessary needs is that oi nunesl More inust b: trained to take the places ol those al- ready Monet _ _ A real opportunity presents it- self to those women who wiih tn he of service in both their coun- lry :ind humanity. Learn nursing at linnic-wr ran teach you ihcrc. Send for _ full particulars. _ _ _ ROYAL COL I. it G_i‘. Oh 2-`iClENCl;.70¢ N 2 Snadina Ave., next day.-inspector Boulter, and ln»,_ Toronto, Ont. _--IT PAYS to buy in this Province. p -TWO CENTS PER WORD EACH man-3 grocery Department spent the .nsertion for advertising in this col- week and M his home in SL Lou|B___ imn. Cash must accompany order. L_ y Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. I ~ -Miss Alice Deiglian returned to ' ` . ` - __ ~ -SUPREME COURT.-The June erm of the Supreme Court Opens in her home in Emerald “ner spending U t -Mr. Alfred McGrath, of Hole- * h Summerside today. There is one crlm. :hs gfégtwéig->l§M¥LsitBi?ge:g gggyerslio' s 0 |na'l case. -RED CROSS WORK. - During the month of May the ladies of the Summerside Branch of the Red Cross Society packed and mailed 341 pairs me|.5|de_ L ___ I. if socks to the boys in France. -TRANSFERRED.-Mrs Batrlck E. Pheeney, teller of the Canadian bank of Commerce, has gone to Hali- fax where he has been transferred to thabranch of the bank at that place- -FIRE ALARM.-The prompiness of the firemen on Sunday evening, in ill probability, saved the residence of Mr. Colin Milligan, Notre Dame St. from total' destruction by fire which :aught in the uttie from a defective flue. The loss is slight.-H. I -BASEBALL, the leading sport in Summerside before the war has been ‘aken up by the younger boys of the _own, the game between the “inde- pendents” und “Red Sox" on Thurs- lay evening ended in favor of ‘the ‘lndependents,” the score being 13- 5. L -MOTOR BOAT PLEASURES.- Vlotor-boat sailing is ii pleasant past- .lnie of the French River young peo- ile. Recently a merry boatful left Fr. River wharf. proceeded across the ieautiful New London Bay to Stanley i'lridgo.Arriving there they aroused ine of the inost popular inhabitants if the place and' spent the evening n jokes, laughter and games. At engt°h. the approaching "wee" hours varned them to depart. The party re- urned with antlcipations of many nore pleasant outings in the near fut- ure. _ -SHIPPING. - The _.following schooners have urrivcii in port- Daisy, i'rom ilay Clialeur, with sleep- ers for thc P. E. l. Railway; Maud Wieston. from Ricliibucto with lumber for Messrs. M. F. Schurman. & Co., Bonus, straight from Picton, with coal for the P. E. l. Railway; Dwinzi. Fraiscr, also from Picton, with coal for the Railway; G. Ii. Kelly, Capt. Skeirry. from Sydney, with coal for Messrs Joseph Read & Co.; Dictator, the owner Capt. J. P. Reinhardt in charge from Pictou. with a cargo of Albloii Round coal for Messrs. It. T. Holman, Ltd.-H. --JOINS THE COLORS.-The ev- cning before thc depiirtiire of Mr. 'Eusebe Bernard of llrbanville for niili- tary service. ii host of friends gather- cd :it his home in his honor. The ev- ening was spent in various amuse- inents, includliig~music and singing. While it may not be propel' to partic- ularize. mention must be made of tlic excellent voice of Mr. Amend Gal- lant, Abram's Village. Mr. Gallant has a gifted voice and his nice songs were a rare treat to those present. some of them being very appropriate to the occasion. Mr. Etcnne Bernard' uncl eof Eusebe made some very good remarks in regard to the young man who was about to leave his pleasant home for military service. He extoll- ed the qualities of this csteenied friend and wished him good luck and safe return home in the near future. -M. \VESTERN PERSONALS -Miss Mary Green of Malpeque spent Friday in Summerside. L i -Mrs. George Cahill, Bedeque, was in town on Saturday.-H. ' -Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Morrison, Summerside. were over 'Sunday visit- ors at Charlottetown.-l{. -Mr. Stanford Bartlette of Bos- ton, is visiting in Summerside. the guest of Mrs. R. T. Holman. L -Mr. Joseph N. Gallant and dau- ghter Celina Gallant oi’ Urbanvillc. were in Summerslde last week.-M. -Mrs. Frank McEwen, Miss Gladys und Annie McKay, of New London. were in Sumincrsidc on. Friday. L -Mr. Herbert Reeves, Freetown, and Mr. K. Sliarbcll. Portage, were among the town nrrivels on Friduy.-- H. -Capt. Leslie -Straight and party from Murray Corner, N. B.. who are on a fishing excursion, spent Sunday with friends in port.-H. -Mr. R. li. Richardson. manager of the Royal Bunk of Canada at Suni- inerside. and Mrs. Richardson, are spending a few holidays at Halifax. Mr. E. iS. Reid the manager of the bank at Tyne Valley, is relieving Mr. Richardson here.-H. -Sub-Lieutenant Eddy Kirk left on Saturday for an Atlantic Port to take charge of a patrol boat, after spend- ing si. furlouxh with friends in Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Prince Gamble, Mount Tryon.. and Mr. and Mrs. Jer- 0m° 'R0ll8hi1l\. Klnkora, were visiting in Sunimerside on Saturday.-H. -Mr. Joseph Pacquet, of the P.E. l. Ry. and Mrs. Pacquet. Charlotte town, were visiting in Summerside on Sunday. guests of Miss Harriet Hig- glns.-H. -Mr. Henry Gaudet. Summerside. with a partv consisting of Doctor D. and Mrs. McNally, Mrs. Lillian Doyle and Miss Edith Doyle. motored tho ‘round trip to Egmond Bay on Sun, day.-H. 'PRIiVINIIiS_i[ ilIIiIiNiII All Oppose Gover_nment'n l"t.icy of Conserlptlon of Farmers Sons- They would Let other ciassss ‘ Fight for Them-Toronto Convention Has Decided Political Flavor to be discussed, and a feature of the nioriiing`s proceedings was thc cn- thusiasm which every refenence to a “union of hearts' between the agricul- turlsts of Ontario and Quebec. R .H. llnlbcrt, president of thc Unltmi l~‘arincrs ot' Ontario, speaking on this point said: "The agriculturists of the two pro- vinces nre being brought together. We will never be separated again. Tho powers that be can never build up a steel wall against us again." _‘_ Loud cheering greeted J. W. Le-I vesque, M.P.P. for Laval_ Que., when he was called to the platform. Arthur |lla\v_kes, Bonne Entehte leader, was present among the delegates. I Has s Grievance "At Ottawa we proved to the people oi' the Dominion that we were gentle- men," said the chairman, it. H, Hal-I bert, opening the session. "Even ii`i we were not treated in a gentlemanly way.” V “We are anxious in the Province oli Quebec to win the war,” sulil Mr. Lc- vesquc, “bcause it is for civilization :ind liunianiiy. We should work io- gether and secure victory for the Al- lies. We are being asked to iiicreasc production, hut now we are told ‘lezivoi your farm thero and go to the front.‘ Who will feed our boys at the front if the farmers leave the farms? That is ti national, not a radical question. You are considering thu question on ii na- tional basis to save Canada and the Empire. The farnicrs of Quebec arc, I ready 'to work with you hand in liaiiil. The motto at the door reads: ‘Fee-iii ! il ll.' Y b t f th ‘ l icin a es. u many o ose who were fed by the farmers and who get what they needed do not afterwards care much for the farmers.” _ The National Anthem was then sungl 'and cheers given for the King, led by, the Quebec dedcgates. I ii; iT'S COLD i Turn up youi' collar. thursi your I I _ ._-._| We want I _ »\ \ \ 'ronoN'ro. June io-over 1,500 ` iigriculturists from all p:i'ts of the ~ province abandoned their crops and their farms today and came to the city to talk organization and politics -chiefly governmcnt's policy of con- - scripting farmers' sons, Closer union ‘ with the Province of Quebec is also s i A visit to our Boys’ Ciot » convince you that this is the st Boys’ Clothing in. Why, because the right prices with the right styles. The Clothing -ii..--ii ii»1> i,:-, “ ‘i " ~" Carefiil Pianiiiiigé Ahead Enables Good Values in ,-,,.,_ ? .5-ii* ' _‘.1 --- _` -i . I . Men`s .F ine Spring Summer Suits » , _ These suits rep- resent the best finished suits from the biggest `ianufaci:u1;ers____They-... embrace t h e fullest range of the season’s choicest Woolen fabrics _ and colors. The styles ii are the smartest--ap- pealing to these who Want correct, refined clothes at a, moderate cost. We have clothes to lit and suit every- body. Prices range from $8.00 to $32.00 hing Department will ore to purchase your we have the stock at Your wooi Prowse Bros $522? ii‘$`§Z Men. §-- - -';. I _ <'- ' -J H P nct sent occasional batches of exiles thither, the temperature has been known to drop to 90 degrees below zero, which is ii "record" for the whole world. While the regions about North and South Poles of the berian Cold Pole gives its' inhabitants .i comfortable let-up iii suniniei, when the thermometer frequently climbs up liito the eighties above zero. During the ‘brief summer season, the 1ife~giv- ing rays of the sun. which remains :ibove the horizon day' and' night for hands in the 'bottom of your pi-ckets, 'and road about. the “Cold l'oIc" nfl northern Siberia, wlicrc the natives speak patrionizingly about Green-i land's icy mountains and cilicr such' relatively balmy resorts. At the town‘ of Vcrkoyansk, which i'.':n1lil pioli-' :ihly never have had any inliabltaiitsi ‘if the into (‘.ziii"s Government had _~ ______T-mi .5 F; Os 1;: V30 mi 'Il I 0 t _ I' i ‘..ill not last long. oarth are cold all the time, the ISI-_ _ __ _.I _ I ' I s .lust Arrived 2 Carlouds Swlft's "Animal Brand” Fertili- 7i€!i` Also in Stock A A lliiiitad quantity of Super- Slug and Soda all of which we . :ire selling at lowest prices. - "Rl)ER QUICK as our supply scino time during the lielght of the season, exert an intensely stimulating iniiuence upon the vegation, and the ground covered with howers.-Popular Science Monthly. A HARD ONE A country publican in Ohio was elected school commissioner. One day he visited-a school and told the teach- eh he desired to examine the boy's and girls. _ A spelling. class was just then. at work, so the commissioner said lie would enquire into the proficiency of thai, organization. The teacher gave him a spelling book and the pupils lin- od ,up in front of the mighty man. He tliumbed the book. Then point- ing ai the first boy said: "Spell egg- plt." » "E-g-g-p-l-t," slowly spelled the boy. "Wrong," said the commissioner., and poinetd/ to tho next ihoy said: “You spell eg-gpit." "E~g-g-p~l-t," spelled the boy. The next boy spelled it the some way and the next and the next. “Bad spoilers," commented the coin- niissloner to the distressed teacher. “Why, sir," she protested, "they have all spelled eggpit correctly!" “They have not." "Will you let me see the word in the book?" the teacher asked: “I am sure they have." ' "There it is said the commissioner and he ‘pointed to the word “Egypt." ' i p QUEEN Horsi. C. E. Perks, Toronto. John W. Turner. Souris_ (I. McFarlane, Annandale. _~l%g>-21%.-* _ i Superphospliate I just arrived a quantity of ' Super- phosphate in double bags, lowest prices. Phone your orders at our expense. 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