» L 5. 1% fi? 13! l. t _#.1 3 fi ‘é ._A _"- .4 i a Z3. 3. i' ti tt ,,. 'v._ Jil Lx Ili ai ".6, li;-1 it 1? r it f ~.f 1 T l _ .._,..c~\< 41-1*-.=» an.. _,,i~»~e¢ t -I-w--ant-ng. 'tl e it 2 t S 5 l i 39 - a- . -rf .. _L nl . - ' W. ‘___ i :P. ,atf$`@lia! L _roar mu. new ntrrcuzn ii ii .aaas:>e.'l‘heGnrdn.aonli1laour~ rfeqlidmtatnbena ti; tl -FOX NOTES.-The Amtne Silver Bla/xt l-‘nz lin.. report four .litters in Qfthear ranch at 1_inkl»e\1t-er. This Ccunq :mas . jvwr lu- fluted an the fall 1315 wi1.hj“‘B»a.run Highhalr which is prunrmnoedl iéte ' . 1 . ; _ ` ,$1.3/~ _ - _ pam fans \ tvxesaxulare .hots t=3rMr.f.i’_ - 'lflllifli Gl*'\PAl|'¥.‘~4' ~- \‘\'f.c»lesaie Dr.mg~sra = st Jam. rib. A 'o -.o->:».o.- o;f_-c~r:»f¢ f- ; 1 Dr. Wihafa Doalahot Waa'_¢i& in andy ' ‘,¢:1. :ar ;e ;. .A52 nite. 1 .4 -, p- 3 VASE IN. CANADA `§ 1 _4’> 1 ` _ __ ~f,f::- :CE 1 SAUSBURY Z .fr £55 i ‘ = _ I on. J. A. m¢¢PHes,_ , 1 Physician and Surgeon l 'ffm'-r #1.':¢::\’iIl4- and Vhuyr-h _'~jgr»=r-“_ >.`:lmuu-r.~lde. P. E. l.. ‘ f:!Trr_- hmtr:-.- 14 ll a m.,1'4 pl m ‘ 1" u uv Phone Z9. . 1-W--T. 14.\l»;i. p .5 to 9 -- 1 ‘,114-.~ wt.; 1.'-/,tn ner !Jf.»:t.1- -li. p 4 -._ stood ttf: :rat '.»:' nh; yearn ' 1 mum lsit-:ner of Publv. \'i'orl:s. spent the BE I i wel-l; er.-fl an his hc-me in Surnmerside. 1 ,_ 1 _ ¢0|_\_Ag5 -Among the visitors to Summer- ' ' ' "°' ‘side on Monday were Messrs. Jatnes` Vs I. "‘ wn.uAv.s cnscns a nous co. H . 1 _M-fu. 5." ONYAUIO J ~.- lc~';z‘,=~ct tio# .ny 1-mid. it st-em t!:-;- lwle :me :eff f;»llgB30yA1__q 3;-t-ut. 'nie dem-.are-e was apmremay _;\_- J. T. tcisgrw t\'ellEng'..oz, avi l= !‘t'.-.ug business 1'.-s‘:1 to Sum- we -Messrs. Jax'-5 em: Frank La:-, Emerald drove _' Summerside 1-1. F.a‘1.-‘:.°ia_\' -ii. -Mr. and Mrs.. D F. M~'QuarrS=.-_ ‘-`r'z=;-and. were risxtfy-r= .'f`“.:*_um-f-:'séde- '= ' -'lay -1.15' iaet wi-i' -f-I Z. -Mrs B}'rc~; I;‘.sr1-'--_-_ Eiaiifax. 5% . . , 1'.-si.i;z 3.1.-.' 5;'-'~'.». Mrs A21.-lander !`.¢t»_"'l»~be`;`. §~".1:;1e.'=r:e -_-I TIGNISU 1 -2-lr. Wlrtz# Siar.-;= r+tu.':.ed to Summerstdf- Saturday- :_:c»rnir.: from 1-. business 2:-1;, tt- }iu.'.'.>.- River.--X 5 --T’.*1'.=1 .¢ A H0-'};ff.r'f nf High Bail t far; I~"='.me.' Elfiac “as iuzmer- -Ed- /.~:. Fr,-ja'» '»f `-f.=' w-if-X. -_‘Jr am: Mr- Y 5 iiarrington. >`=.z:.1m.~r=l-3"- tier: t. \';:~.t ‘ii fha!- I-t»:tetf_-u':~ f.-Ll .~`a!ur'C`aj» -Ei. -E-i-_-r frzL.'.fi.» tr;-12 he pl-use-d to .Lear that .\lr.~: T. 1'. Munffy. t`zrl'.-- ton. ts rapidly ret-91-1-rir.2 from her re#-1-:.r illness.-il. -Mr Yr-wi Mumbj-'. Jllont-ton, was a passenger to his home in Summa-rside by the .< Empress Saturday night. -X. -Mrs. P.. F. Bowr.»=.-:-:s who spent the winter months trivia her sister in “am- ps-llo. Mae; return'--d to ber home in Stlraauzerséde las: Friday evening.-X. -Hon. James A. .\Ic?\`eill. Commis- H. 1 J. C. Blcformick. Halifax; G. R. Hogg. -Among the 1-ésizors to Summer- .~ide Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Char- les Varneron. Albany. John B. Vurtis Wilznot. I-LM. Gaudet. Wellington.-X 'arre-n. .xlbanyz James Campbell. ape Traverse: I P Keougb. Searl- own; It J bl:-Neill. Tjrne Valley and nit: Richards. Bideford.-.\'_ -A few ot Saturdays visitors to own were: Yllettsrs. P. Kerwal. \\'el- ington. John E. Yoe. Z\'ort_bam. Prof. F. A. Rockland. Palmer Road: John Vurtis. Wilmot. John McKenzie. Rose Valley: Colin Reeves. Freetown; Frank M/-Neill. Lot l4. J. M. beard. fiwar mur and Hire ico. t 16. Janie; Squarebriggs, Mischour-he and "hr-st#-r Tuplin. .\'r-w Annan.-ll. in--as-g__-1-;-_lg »~- . Fox Netting 11 Important Notice J In about two \tr¢¢|tl we will be miking up a apecitlcatlon for Fox Netting. which will be the only importation thla year, aa ‘it will take over three monthi to get delivery. on account of 1 the scarcity of raw rnateriil and labor in England. The priced will ba much high- er than laat year. duo to tho ad- vance in prlca of Wire Rodl. Zine. lnauranca and Freight. Intanding purehalen ahould let ua know at oooa their re- qulrollwrlta. PR|CEl PL|CAT|°N. Rogers Hardware promptly patented. Tradp larka and PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BAUCOCK lawyer 4U. 8.) and Regiatored Pa- tent Attorney. I5 yearn experience in Canada and U. 8. lnveutlona Dealgua registered: Infringement and' valldlty searches. Evidence collected lg pataut nlta. lteporta prepared for Exacrtwltncaal aritaaitilnadlnali tl? bi vi §l1T“;` .. V 'I-r-;f.-=. :`-a'.'.zrt'-tv 3 Getuftet.-7. , .___ 1 -CAPTAIN RETURN$.- \`ap'... #Fr-at.; Gallant an oflif-er of the Gov- lernnzer.-t Boat "Brandt" now moored ii: \"`nariottetown Harbor returned to, -has home and family at l/eoville Fri- da? after an absezu- of about four ‘months doinz patrol dnt;-' in Halifax 1 Harbor. He was accompanied by Mrm f-Eddie Leflair. Stewart of the same ‘ boat also on a visit to his home in ‘ Sisinners. Pond.-Z. 1 -HOTEL ARRlVALS.- Registered ‘ at the Beilet-ue Hotel for week end- ing May' 15111 were-Messrs A. L. Hoix \\`. li Bowman. P. J. Quinn. R. Row- , ner, Ju. J. Duruo. St. John; E. H. 1 Illtlflaf.-hertz. J. J. Mc-DUE. A. A. Alley. Fharlottexown. G. C. Cook Montreal; Sherbrooke. Batoutes; R. B. Elliott. &<-llrille and J. W. Sutherland West- ville. .xt the Bernard Hotel were re- gistered Messrs J. E. Welles. Alber- ton: W. \\'. Rodd. Charlottetown; L R. Keele. J. J. McNally. Summerside; Geo Mprison. Bradalbane and Marvin Gallant. Vrbanville.-Z. num vulgar want On Thursday, May 13th. Prof Ross and Mr. W. R. Shaw. District Repre- sentative for Queens. paid a visit to Grand Tracadle School for tb`e pur- pose of stimulating an interest in School Garden Work. and organizing home project plots. Both teacher and pupils are very enthusiastic over the work. and are only awaiting more suitable. conditions to begin operations on the soil. Part of the school grounds which were plougited llast Autumn are to be laid ol! into three plots; one for flowers, one for gralna and one for vegetables and the re- mainder is to be sawed ln buckwheat; ‘} which will place it in excellent condi- tion lor another season. Prof. Rona. , after giving the pupils a brief review ` of their studies. at which they ludlcat- ed the careful instruction of their teacher. explained clearly the necea- sary conditions for germination ln the ation and pointed out that the lrlt road in the ned until lt acquires roota llld IPIYH. when it can procure food SYATE W til? ii pl 3 is *xfaegé frills, 1 Eilpfs' illtill Frankd. 222i. i"i.\"F'rtti\'. "5irco 2'-‘%¢2 2%” YOUR F000 Lsyvmrii hlulaaddxytan xberesklsdfmtiiq writ- INYAIUYSXIK nbepmieidyi arnazy? ;t%ttf§tt§i:l§‘gig;-ii" ii“ilii;‘-i¢‘i=t§if‘ gggtif Eiilgigg Q iw" 5 if -is 1-I ar - 555.5 tiilii li§Wiiiiliir.-.. l IELSIIIZ __ l ompnulea a anne'-an, opw-nnatyl For Dying Naval Carr-taller 1 ‘With the loniiiutions of the Darda-1 nelles completely out ot! from theirf use ci! supplies by a strung nation of; land faves invesing the middle; way lies clear for the as e well nigh tznpnegnahle by wlairh alone Turkey pre Tails in Bmmpe. With the Darda~1 nf-lies in the power cd the Alben Turkish tavitory will be limited to theoldbonndsinA.siaandthe0'.t mans‘ empire considerably shrunk. But-the task 0! retlttc-ing the font-, fuations of this famous fbannel $1 worthy of the steel of none li-so tlmnt Horatio Nelson. 1 “len the lan site-li is spent and Shel last fem-downed trooper has laifll down his arms in surrender and t.t;i-tp gateway to Constantinople Lf. tlamwng wide tn the crashing cat-atm-e of our; victorious legions. tht-n-run up the" l`nion Jack lm every firm# in int- -dm minion. 1 lt will be indeed .2 my 1,-5 celebra- 'iun-. and 'ine Guardian nas pr'-tide-d`i .ts readers with the wherewitnal tel 4-;-lf-i-rate by securing for d~Ls"nibnt.i;nz‘, Lwmplete Bag omits which are alle:-I :.1 ff- its readers practically' witboutl pnce as set fortlt in the aztnourtfi-l mt'-nt on another page of todays issuezl Big showy banners. liner) rnadeff brass ,iointed poles. window so:-3;#-‘. and Lalrard wmpflse the outfiz-t leaving nothing net--e-.=.sar_\' ° b:»ugi;t. 'l`her¢-‘s one for en;-rir reader. :cor-` than one lf nec-essary lc-r every pa»` tri-one borne in our broad domain. 'butt no time should be lost in se~1:~urir_gl them as no one knows what :\esr*.»_vf dat' will bring the n.-ws ot' the fail f-I the Dardanelles. . 10::-stsnstl. 3 ill-Sllll Plllllilllll 1 ll THE PRINCE Ellllllllll The usual Monday crowd wedded its way to the Prince Edward Theatre _vesterda_v and were amply-‘ rewarded. in the line of entertainment by the ex- cellent programme provided. The principal pic-ture was the three-part, Broadway Star Feature, “Olticer Jim".3 which held the close attention of the audience throughout. lt deals with F: E“§ 'Egan' it? 9 O -<1 .f r tire three reels. Among the startling incidents are a terriic chase and hgbt ' baby from a burning buildmg. Round ' _-mother interesting series of sto- ries started yesterday. “’l"he Hazards of Helen". featuring "Helen Holmes" and if the rest of the series are as good as the first it should prove a great drawing card to the list ol good pictures shown at this popular theatre. &cl\ play of the aerles is a complete story. The comedy end of the pro gramme was supplied by an L. K. O. tlnlalu To-day Mr. C. W. Edwards. ' tawa. was interested. At the close of his pupils. alter which the grounds were Inspected and the rite of the Schooly ing. llr. Shaw and llr. llclfan vialued ~ the homes of the pupils taking up pro-` acliool ganleua and bona project cena. ltr. lclaau lata be congrat- ulated onthe reaolau _manner ln \ lllllilllli bu Clvfllet - \ 1 Wouldtheybuyal-Iousethatwayif __ Neve-nts;-as:h¢yuketu¢twk°ftt?y¢r.__T1»en whodesis11,ef_11f»h°w1S1f -- llliltmtdwlntiiéifbuiltof. - . Tolils whobuysmrefully and critically _it is_aple38lll’¢ll0D¢|| the hmdd m us, we are sole agents tn this city for the finwt readymwearclothesmadeinCanadanamely W.R.Johnson Brand andS. .- Leviaon,_Son&Co. - There is a Suit here that will fit your -- Personality Each suit is carefully tailored by a master vgorkmnn-116 BWCS fully fmm . his wonderful skill. producing from bmuttful fabrics, garments that are master- » pieces. TheParticular ` These Latest 7 EArrivals the work of a police oliter in a large. _-__ f.-ity. Apart from the graphic- descrip- I tion of police work an interesting and " gripping story runs throughout the eu- _-_ on the mol' of a high building and a .-,. daring rescue by the policeman oi a __ after round of aplause greeted each .~_ daring feat during the entire play. _ "The Master Key" serial was also "` shown. This great serial does not -_- comain one dull moment. lt keeps , the audience keyed up to the highest ,t "` pitch of excitement while it is on the screen. . The man of exacting tastes and the man with ordinary demands in dress-will lind it easy to choose the desired suit from our stock of good looking clothes from $4 to $24 The Good Feeling _ 5- 1/ ‘=._ . / 4'?/2,1 \ . QP* E§§,~ _ ‘-J::v`»~. fi 1”/ . ;- - /1;] . / - ~1 - . \ l Z ' that comes over man ` when be slips on one of the popular priced suits . is Worth finding out about. The man who _ pasexperiencedtr adopts ___ #.- ttasa regular habit ' " __. ce it .A muse he ts sure he will receive maxium, style, “\`-'rf' l" f l t‘ ff` 1.1-ff* ` 111- ;_r" - \ 0 ‘ as ' ll *1 , /. Z _7 - quality and service . 3,4 . for every dollar. *J 2 refare Suits that will appeal to . Real Boys - J -- Mothers will find our brand of Clothes for boys, the most satisfactory. ` We are leaturing several lmes made by the largest manufactures in Canada. Let the next Suit for your Boy - Bear Prowse’s Label Their goodness will satisfy the boy and please j you -1 We are specially pre- pared to cloth the boy’s this Spring. *' he - Sturdy well made suits that will stand the rough- cst sort ot outdoor life yet so interwoven is the quality and goodness that they always look good ?i; . 1 E @- " ¢.` \ R.. 4) Two pairs Pants with most Suits - /f'l‘z\~. \` -xg. % \\ \- "\ ` ~`_f___ _.t Comedy. which kept the audience laughing continuously from start to __ baritone. °P¢'ns an ellsitément. Mr. .'_ Gallagher has heard Mr. Edwards sim! . often and it is sate to predict his en- ”" gagement will prove as popular in _'_- Cbarloltemwn aa ln Montreal and Ot- . The same programme will be re peated today at all three shows. __ from the soil. The object lessons gir- _-_ en were clear. and the smallest child - ~ _talk. songs were given by some of the .I Tweed Suits rt “E-‘_ 5 Offer you a still better selection f A recent purchase in- _._ cludes some splendid suits for men and young men. These come soft finish Crossweaves inthe _ new pencil stripes and chalk line pattems, ex- cellent new garments in _. every respect. _ Conservative Models for Men, Extreme for _ Young Men from 10 to $14 i Such Clothes - as these '- you will find on men who m former ymrs have been _ satisfied with nothing less '- than a $25.00 suit tailor made ' Now They Come Here -'- and for $14.00 find a better -`~' suit and save $11.00. ;.‘.,,.,, I ‘i Let the next suit for your _boy be a senge. - In point of serviceand V - dressinegss, no suit can ~ surpass tt. Double Breasted ‘_ Notfolks _. ~' Single Breasted - T h e exceptional 7 values in dress _suits . offer very attractive F reasons for buying new ‘ Serge Suits . ..&l.. $4r0 $8.75 - Blue $2.75t0$14 1.’ Norfolk Suits $4.00 to $12 2 fc Wt- mmm "' is 2,1'-* \ ~ .- - i ' » $4 to $9.00 Prowse Bros. Ltd gardens decided upon In the even- A A 9_5-an-a Ili 1 _I1-1-5 _ _ _‘_ *_* growth independent. on the stored work aregoingtnpnnvealraadaoc- which be k ooullaetlag tae project. ` and many tbanka are due bln for the _L I tlmeandenerxyleilapondlngto j raakeltziaaooeaaud ” h ,f The f lowing lldrtl ave al- . ; may tmimrataeirlamnm arm- f K I U rylng ou Home Propet work: g . rl-5-_‘_ _ nam A mm ef.-.feet P ' ‘, l, it ` _ _ ,tv I ¢¢.tu¢'2»day3°§¢¢s¢.i\.D."\:t."'°' -ml llcaday ' Beam . Mm vw V - ' *W* #W-,euro »..|é“"£' 81% _ “imma” =. ». t=unac|¢n“A°°suv¢¢ax`§¢'p¢¢a». nan cm: c¢r¢‘=‘umne-ary.-ad.; 1~¢|-mp. ,M 35;: V _ I 1 .- A .- I,g'5'»'1-JM ~ _ _ lthll foto; at 0...... ».................... “---'f~.-.=;'.-e- -:':.--°'--....- ..........»t.-.»..» » 1 if nts-s.tsr|suiiatu~ . rg?" 1 ` s-unairii-an-.n¢’. ` I jjj 11?'-:ul new ' - »-~, .. ` - S. _. “ ' . ' ~-- -- -~ ~ I ~ 1 . ` ` ` ,.. - \‘ k -' , \ ,» f C . _' .- .i . `. ‘ ._ - 1; wt.-_wt{..._).£.,-1 - .~. ._3.. », _. ` ’ -,li V' . . "'°~- ff.; .iii _t.'.-... » -. .. V _ W" ‘ 1 ’ `* --'W ' J# T t work. and ve all necessary in- \ soil. showing why a flue well pulvea- :icy-uctiong in uggug-|-ying ut gf ¢||¢ Alou McDougall Beans and (Ulm ind soil la more conducive to plant name. Where poaalblo the plot; Alfred Mc-Dorugall '(‘arr\ota smwth than me vf a coarser nature. were selected and measured ne hr! Krlwf f=1<'°1==i><'ff 1214 BH” givin; up ltr plant lwd more auickllr. pareuu an tnmgn to he mx- Mele Bm# BH” boldlng a greater amount of moisture ions tocooperato wt both children" .mfh*°' B“°“' Cm* gmi mgkiu bag” U,” ¢| mug,” .P -M (pate, in we 'arp-_ Id ,mums Irene Lander Beans and fiat-ails! Illkd- He Ill!!! ¢Xl>lllII¢¢l xermln- from the enthuzhaaz displayed. both ("’"l “Mi” 5°!" |- 5 ` Jennie Keller. Ivan Conn. Allred Watts. BQ] l‘dll Lanai Watts. llccns Beans Com Peas D°.ela lllfllll PIESO PAYS VAIIIICRIILT EULOGV. LONDON. In 15-Then have been may oltnrhl o@lmui on the death d Alma! Vanduillt. ot which lbs IUIHUW. than the Westminster Ga- lt? it 35 name ot Van- weallh used reviving and mg. . . P- ~1¢v_."| B Q lu' ra»|l¢'inaa¢Ilr»awllnl»lln. _ _ Cm” -~ - *~‘*'-‘T f lainillg the pleasant pastlilo inl, but for the Ntnne the name will always remind tra of the gallant lon- tleman who knew bow to dle. , "Not the least moving ot tba ll!! "mini: sun-ies widen we have nad or the Lualtanla la the story ot my vu. ‘\N'\°||l “mulled search paruea tot* 'kldtlief and xo! them into boa! and how. just helm the end, moan to swim it yard himself. he gave ill lik- bolt tn an old woman. Tl-can all th!! when it la the coramouaat thing mon in meet death with ooolnod ¢°\l"l¢t'. but et-eu in than daya wp will not lnrxel the story of Vandor- Mn s humanity and sat~rlll¢:o."’ . , . »‘>'~";-, _; ~_`. Mm” m¢na°buyiileir¢1°¢u¢s'by¢tt¢ift°°ksapréttvnai¢¢rn2»d=s‘°°d ` sole _ _ W. ._ `_c...;..-L ._;.~ -4 3 'J v 1 1 1 1 -f