_ Moivnnv, THE - ._-sunuo name. .Ai-genriua. my 20.-La Prensa. expresses approval of P|'esldentWllson's note to Germany. itisays that if the principles set forth in the note do not prevail their will be an end to neutrality and that a universal war will follow. The Razon says: "The United Sta- tes and other neutral countries have already suffered too patiently, morally and materially. ~ The Diaro declares that Germany has violated the principles of inter- national law and is deserving of no sympathy from civilized nations. ' "The United States note signifies that ccountry will tolerate no more aggression." This newspaper says further: “The \var zone ought to nis- appear. lf not. a rupture would not be astonishing. South America supports the energetic attitude of the I'nited States. :Acura sv u. s, Auiaaica _ Other newspapers in Buenos Ayres and the provinces commend the Ani- erican note. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lail’erty's Ton- sorial Parlours, Summerslde. -SERIOUS ACCIDENT - Lieut- enant A. C. Squarebriggs of the tlth C. M. R. received a painful acci- dent while spendlng a few days leave of absence at his home. He was kick- ed by a colt and one of his ribs brok- en close to his back bone. This acci- dent will delay his return for a week or so.-H. -COMING CONVENTl0N.- The Prince Edward island Baptist Associa- tion will convene with the Summer- side t‘liurch, July 1st to 4th. Repres- entatives ol' the Women's Mission Boards of the denomination as well us proininent speakers from the Acn- dia liistitiitioiis will be present, all t-_-_-.-,-_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-:_=------'-af-'-‘-'-'::::::_-.-1-_ _ ,_ *t -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. efforts is being inade to make this one of the best and most successful As- sociations ever held. “Special sale of Wash Goods for this Saturday at Patonl. 1011-5-22M2iE11 n l 1 1 1 _ I u 1 Important Announcemen We wish to announce to our many customers and to the pub- ,, llc, generally that our recent disastrous fire has compelled us to "_ 'adopt ii new policy in merchandising; Beginning on Tuesday, alst, ISIS WCW! |1iUQl|l'i¢ Strictly, Cash Business .. ' at both our stores. A number of our customers have always dealt with tis on this plan and as it is the most beneficial for everyone concerned we hope that all will now iivail themselves of the mutual benefits which must iintiirally nt'cri|i‘ from a system of this kind. This new system when in complete operation will mean ns follows:- Ono price on each article to everyone, or a saving of about 20 per cent. to the purchaser. Quit-k turnover of goods for cash which will give- us more power in buying, llius enabling us to give you better goods at lower prices. New stock arriving tially thus insuring you of getting new goods nt all times and at money saving prices. Being able to supply the wants of all and compete with any catalog price. The closing out of our booking system which is n large bill of uniiecessury expense to aii_v retail store: this expense heretofore had to be added to the price ot` the goods and paid t'or by the cus- ioincr. _ ‘ _ _ | .Satisfaction to the purchaser, because he buys what he needs at the be.-it possible price; and satisfaction to us because we get paid for our goods and carry no hook accounts. This is the system which is now adopted by all up to date retail business houses. and a trial will prove its money saving useful- ness and ailaptaliility to our conditions, and we reel after reagqimbie trial will be acceptable to our ninny friends and customers. As out running uccoiiiits fall due June lst and Dec. lst we must insist on prompt 'st-ttienient to enable us to meet our heavy liabilities as a result ot our severe loss. Persons owing us by Judgments and notes ut iinnd will be required to settle promptly. “G fake Ill- 0X_Cl111l1§E everything that the farmer or fisherman has to sr-ll. and we will endeavor in the future, as in the past to nice; their rcqiiirenicnts by judicious selection of nn up to date stock. I Tignish Trailing Co., Ltd. lr 1 IN THE STUD The Superlatively Bred Stallion _ CA'l`ALON,577-41 Enrollment No. 20. Pure Bred Cnlaloii is _ii liandsonie 15.3 hands, 1075 pounds mahogany bay Stallion of plclriect coiitorniation and absolutely sound, He has trotted 3 miie in _...l~I/,wi-.i`st i|_uai'tcr in 32 seconds. He is sired by Bingen 2.06*/4, sire of 175 in the ...i0 list, including Uhlan 1.58, Admiral Dewey 2.04%. King Cole 2.04 Owaissa 2.06%, full sister of Catalo_n. Catalon's dam was the great race Yilfllf. lmnroviileiice 0.12, by Prodigal 2.16, and dam of Owaissa 2.06%. also _irfilllgul B_llii:jfii‘../162;. second dam Queen Wilkes. dam of lmprovidence -.1-. Qllcrls _.ill/4. and Improbable (2) 2.20. This Stallion offers to the breeders of this Province one of the greatest opportunities ever placed be- :is he is the only son of the great Bingen 2.06'/4, standing in this Will make season of 1915 as folio ws:- Mil__\' '.’-_lth. tzatalon will he at home. Znili will he at John Davidsoifs. Central Bcdeque at noon, thence to U Gordon l)awsoii’s. t`a_pe Travers c, overnight. doth, at or near Wiltretl inniaii’ s' North Tryon, at noon and overnight. .:.tli. at .lubcz Len s, Victoria. at noon. thence to Boiishaw overnight. Lilith. at or near Samuel Frizzell 's, (`orn\vall Corner at noon, thence through t‘hurchill, Neiv Haven, and (Ylyde River to Charlottetown, where lic will remain the folio wing week. This route will be conti- nued l`orti\iglitly, health and weather permitting. Sl-i-vice foe $15.00, payable by note at time of first service or n discount of 10 p. c., for cash. Mares nt owners’ risk. FRED J. CAMERON, Manager JAS. T. WAITE, Owner Cliarlottetown. Sherbr00ke_ iltlll-4-27Mtuf5wks. ! éIIIf';§\\\\\YllIf4\\\\\\\\\\@IIlllIIII£R\7IIIIO@ ' F The Broadway Brand -..0p... eady-to-Wear Clothing This is the kind we have been selling for the past few years. We are satisfied that no Clothing on the market has better fitting points-notonly this but the style and artistic touches that add so much to the appearance of a garment is there. Being practical tailors we can vouch for this. Having workmen on our premises, we will make free of charge any little change if required to make the suit just right. We will not allow a garment leave our store unless it’s a good fit. ; We can show from 85 to 100 suits and overcoats at prices ranging from - $6.00 to $20.00 Overcoats $9.50 to $15.00 D. A. BRUCE 152-158 Queen if “EJ”/fI%“\\\\\ \\\\ II I'qR§\\@II/A\\\ Z 0 I lK§»YIIJWi“\Wl//A¥\\\\\\\@Ill ll ` 5, _ _ Foxes .- “Pure Prince Edward Island Class .“A’-4 Silver Black Foxei for sale for September delivery Exc tionally good foxes at tion for advertising in this column. mum charge twenty-tive cents. -WANTED.-Boarders can be com Hotel, Alberton. Prices moderate. Gordon Bennett. Proprietor. -WANTED- Girl for general housework and lain cookln hi h Side. 1018-5-18Ml.f. residence on Popular Ave. to Mr. W. man, Ltd.-l-i. -NEW ANNEX.-Work on the foundatioii of the. new annex to the Prince County Hospital is progressing favourably, the stonework being near ly completed.-X. ‘ -ON FURLOUGH.-Quite a num- ber of the island boys now in training at Amherst. N.S., arrived in Summer side Friday evening by the Empress. having received a five days’ leave of absence to visit their friends.-X -WEDDING BELLS. -- A very pretty wedding was solemnlzed at West Cape on May 12th, when Miss Clara B. Domvllle became the bride of Mr. Robert E. Ellis of Springfield. The ceremony was performed by tne Rev. J. C. Peacock in the presence of the immediate relatives of the con- tracting arties. Miss Helen McLellan acted as bridesmaid while Mr. C. J. Ellis ably supported the groom. Among the many useful and costly presents was a gift ot' one thousand dollars from the bride's futher.--H. -EMMORE SCHOOL. - The fol- lowing is the result of the April ex- aininations: Grade Vll.-1, John Nes- bet. Grade Vi.-1, Eva Nesbet and Annie Inman, tequal); 2, Margery Frost and Jessie Frost ,<\i‘iml\' 2. Cora Mt-Arthur; 4, Eliza McArthur; 5. Sterling Sobey. 0'~ade V.-1. Sadie '\lesbet; 2.Muy Enni-fri; 3, Hilda Mc .»\rihnr. Grade IV.--Y. Wilfred Noy; 2. l_ .i- ~'»- an uptoned _,fabric of .xa »i- ,gs J: If ,Q4 ,P »‘ i u 'A 'iij -lr .1- .i_- .1- J.. J. 1 ~‘-'f»%~i‘»'.*>':‘~.‘~Z* 1 J,- -1- :_. :_. _'__ '_ price. The very best motion picture features obtainable will be shown nt the Boston Theatre each week: in line with the announced policy of giving the very best on the market. lt in worth mentioning in this connection that the Boston Theatre was the only photoplay theatre in the city to show the motion pictures of the S. S. “Lush- tania" sailing from New York on her last voyage. Caroline B. Nichols and her Boston Fadettes. thedargest and finest ladies-orchestralnfthe United States, familiar to Boston: music lov- ers through their many bummer en- gagements at B. F. Kelth's Theatre. have aco_red a tremendous hit. They give a concert every afternoon and evening before the picture plays. be- sides accompanying the big features* The performance is continuous froml ten a. m. until ten-thirty p. m., and‘ there are 3,200 seats. The prices for the afternoon and evening perform- higher. Every morning until noon, all EDITH TALIAFERRO AT B. F. KElTH'8 ' _ THEATRE, BOSTON i in Different Shades The material in these suits is wearing material, the patterns in- clude checks, pin stripes and we know the very suit you want ‘ Our ambition is to provide for men and young men the very b€S'f _ clothes skilled workmen are capable of making not just ordinary clothes that have the outward appearance, but clothes that look the part and act the part in the long service they afford the wearer Come in any day and slip on a . 14.00 Suit $15 Suit 16 Suit English Worsted Material ' ° English excellent greys, blues, in Highest Price “Young Wisdom," and -"Polly of- the tllrcus," will head the bill announced for Il. F. Keltli's Theatre the week of May 24th: Misa Tnliaferro will appear in a one-act dramatic plnylct of the days nl' 'til entitled “A Breath of Old Virginia." This sketch, written by 'l‘om Barry. employs the visualization of a. dream made famous "ln Trial” and “Roinance.'l Miss Talla- ferro 'ls a delightful Southern girl who masquerades as a soldier boy,aiid narrowly escaped death at the han s _ 1 Il 'of the Union soldlery. Miss Taliafer- ro is supported by a large and excel- lem COYUIJHHY. and beautiful' scenic equipment. Paul Morton, of the fam- ous Four Mortons, and Naomi Gills. In their very latest miniature musical coniedy. will bn another big feature and Doyle and Dixon. the dancing ex- perts, will also make their flrat ap- pearance in Boston at B. F. Kelth's Tlieatrc. Other strong features of an all-star blll will include Bert Fitzkib- bona. the king of the daffy dllla and commander-in~chlef 6! the army 'of funmakers; little Merida Wleltl, the miniature prima donna with the Brand opera voice; I-‘our Antwerp Girls, clever Belgian refudeoibvho have won SL' ‘ _ a... nm-. .-........V.;»~,-` --_-__ Choice Material of Your choice of a large assort- ment at this price, in browns, 0 Notethe unusual tailoring. The original patterns and the all - wool worthiness. For the youthful or the adult figure they offer certain Worsted Made plain pattern or $15.00 $16.00 $18.00 Blue Suits at Prices of Special Interest This is no time to hesitate, make up your mind to at least see them before they are all gone. A special bargain made possible by our one price cash business. These suits can be depended on as being just as they’re represented. STRICTLY , l GOOD. Months of wear will prove their superiority over the ordinary grades $10.00, 12.00, 13.50, 14.00, 15.00 20.00 All the finishing touches to your new suit are on parade here P1‘0W Se B1‘US-Lfd- Paid for Wool fame and fortune on the American stage; the Toyo Troupe of Japanese acrobat; and wonder workers; and Arthur Barat. in s novelty European specialty. .Maggie Cllnc and Douglas Fair- banks will headline the bill at B. F. ;{1eitth's Theatre the week of May s . REMARKABLE NEW GROUPS AT THE EDEN MUBEE -1- Three elaborate new groups have been installed in the Eden Musee's world known exhibition of Wax tig- nres. One entitled "A stall box at the opera" is located in the Central Hall as is another large and beautiful group entitled “Tiis Field of the Cloth of Gold ." These groups were exhibited at the Paris Exposition the groups be- lnd sont to' the Eden Musee direct from there. New tlgures approprigtg of the United States Navy are shown in the lobby and additional groups aitliltll figures are added from time to t e. ‘ The Eden M,usee is the only amuse- ment house in the City where the wonderful Klnomaoolor moving pic- tures are bell!! shown. These subjects S 18 Suit One of the Season’s Worsted in browns, greys and ‘ ifferent shades with pattern and i d plains with stripes and checks _ plain are shown svory~hour,'-Mlifierent ser-, los of subject; shown at each per- ,-_ Q. -a. .3- is here .',< '- L; J- _ .g. sl; ,\. .i~ .'_- .1- .i- _ -'- -1- -i~ :_. 4- .~ .'~ _'\‘*3"f‘ "-rl: Smart Styles 's of an all wool English . ga _'. '. 1. J,- 1. stat ‘ r .. . . ‘V . ~'. .i- _'_- 14 ». 1 . _- ,_ ` ~l i iii u., , _,V ~'. ' ‘ gli' ~ _`\ \ My _Ai ; cr" _ 1 ...- \ ._ _~ _ \_ ,-._._-1 @§.- @.‘l_- _ NJ = Z'-f - .1 .3- .<77 ‘W f /f.‘:1_;1..... ‘Z ~l-1.-i‘~l* .3- _',- w.{§“l'p§§§l'§.. iff .S£i‘.§”..'IL".“i:‘§I ~'»~ ~'= ~'-~ WE i';,§§;‘a°;‘,,p'fg‘