-u-_-H ttacks 1 Influenza with Bovril '~ BRITISH ,T0 THE BACK_BONE We will send postpaid In any Soldier in England or Fruuat Iwo 5 lb. fins Baz'n`L_/'or S146. - 1 l * & all I'IéT"`..`f.` I. ` "_` ' ll Go elsewhere-if you find a corset deparhrlent which through prejudice against "Mode-in-Csnad_a” good¢_¢loes_no_t = ' sell the °‘D. & A ' or the La Diva Corsets. The superior value of the "D & A"anll the “Ln Diva" Corsets has made hundreds ol' thousands of women wear them. The “D & A" and the “Ln Diva” are made by thc Dominion Corset Co.,in one ol’ the iincst corset factories in the world. 7-l5 lllillllllll :tiara llllillllllllllllllllllllllilllll i ' I U mv-lr'\. --I1' PAYC to bay in thin Province: -THE MGRNING DAILY Glllhlhli can be obtained at I4llosty'szTon< sorisl Porlonrs, Summerside. Walter Auld will conduct Divine ser vlce at Malpeque on Sunday next, May 2nd. _ -MALPEQUE.- The Rev. Mr. Mc- Lean will preach in Malpeque Sunday morning, May 9th and declares the pulpit vacant. -IMPROVEMENT.-The Guardian notes that the ice cream business of Mr J. H. Locke has grown to such an extent that he has had to install a gasoline engine to keep up to the requirements ofthe trade.-X. -T0 CORREBPONDENTS.-Owing to the increasingly heavy demands on space, The Guardian cautions its cor- respondents to be as brief as Possible ill their contributions. Only lteai News will be inserted. _ -ICE CREAM PARLOUR.-Mr Jus. Locke wishes to onllouncc to the pub- lic thai. hc has opened ltis ice cream parlour for thc summer season. ice 1-rt-ani can be had any time throughout the day and evening. 97454-:l0nl2i -WEDDING .BELLS.-Tile mar- riage took plucc ill Albcrton oil Wed- nesday the 21st inst., by thc Rev. S. B. Strothlird, of Miss Ethel M. Wright of Albcrtun to Mr. Arthur F. llnrdy of Montrose.. Mr. alid Mrs. llardy will reside in Montrose.-H. -LECTURE.- lt is understood that the Holi. Justice Fitzgerald is to givo -MALPEQUE SERVICES - Mr MAY.-The Iiqiinestor and Butterlcll - F 1 -ones, 'r.-w.v¢rd=°.l°h Isl” tion for adm column. (lash must _ Cider. lini- mnm ehsrxe tvrel_\t!@il_ve_oents. 1--BUTTERIGK FATTERN8 FOR ashions novfon asia at our-`pattern_ counter. Sinclair I Stewart, Ltd. _ 9744-4-3tlme2l -CLASSIC SHOES ARE HIGH- . GRADE.-A full line of misses. child- ren and small boys now in stock. .Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. _ ‘ 9744-4-39me2l' _i _ -MEN'8 PARAMATTA RAIN-' COATS.-Sewu seams. full length model. a wonder at" the price. each only $3.75. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 9744-4-39me2i -FANCY BRQCADE CREPE-Su_it- ablc for walstlng and evening dresses; colours pink, sky, lemon and cardinal; 42-inch goods; regular $1.65, special now nt only $1 per yard. Sinclair & Stewart. Ltd. 0744--i-1lilule2I -ICE CREAM PARLOR -Mr. Jos. Mack wishes to announce to the pub- lie that hc has opened his ice cream parlor for the summer season. Ice- crcnm can be had any time throughout the duy and evening.. 9126-i-29ln2l. -LAWN TENNIS CLUB.-The an- nual moeting of the Sunilneraide Lawn Tennis Club will bc held at the ‘Agricultural Hall on Friday evening, April 30, at 7 o‘clock. A full attend- ance is requested as ilnpurtlint lnat~i ters are to be discussed. 9123-ni2i -FR EETOWN.-Tiie many friends Want Is 4 . ,,_-__ _Ji _ _ . 0 ' _' ` ' to. 'de for hou ee_t>¢.rS_fll¢ V-élfy QW* .ldllms and 1 1 ~ OilclotlisurthzliIl1'lll¢ti1l¢lEIildl§vorll)ill)<;'r1i are caggplglhf making. Not Jtist ollgllllli 8005.! _; ' tlatlove the outward appeafawe °f 11.128004 but H°°dS f*‘a*1°°“ ° Pm 1 _ ' and act the part in the long Servwe they aifvrd- . ._ _ 1 I es ° tio and experience have proven to us _and_tl_lousa_nds of. custon_i~ _V -1 ers thatr.1<¥urtl?ioleIllins and 0llcl_oths offer you certain satisfaction. are 1. designed by men who are artists in their hne and who know how to -combine 1 »~ style with durability. f 1 ” if _It’s The Depend-l Are YU" able Godness For Complete Linoleum Satisfaction Then come avisiting here, permit us to demon- . ~ That is an intrinsic part of I sirate the genuine worthiness of the "»‘ every Carpet or Square we 3"°ds we 3°" _ ‘_ ' sell that brings housekeepers These goods have _advanced in price but we back here Season after S€aS011 have just received a shipment bought before the NOW we are Showing more' advance and you will get the benefit ' pleasing patterns and better 29c to $1.25 per yd. *, values than ever before. ~ his lecture on “\Vantcd, a Prophet" 0 pccts to hold il session of the Court ‘P under the auspices of the Red Cross $2011 Ill I0 llisliose of his DF0D@l'ly Hull Society at Sumlucrsidc. The judge ex- PEHIOVG I0 C892 TFHVBFSC, Where IIC "»` ._ Wmon Squares Bath Mats Oilcloth Squares -1 i' Mr. Jolln Smith regret that he has _ I -__ xpects to make his home in the ful- 2 1-4x3-$17.00 up For the properly - ' For the small room in the . ppointed b a th A MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS i Y Marble and Granite Works A large shipment of Marble Monuments of lhc 1915 designs in different colors, were purchas- ed fr<~m the Vermont Marble Co. at their works in Proctor Vt. This selection was personally sclcrtcd by the Company and have been shipped and will arrive by the Winter Boats any day, and will be placed in our show rooms_Revere Hotel Building, Kent Street, lately occupied by Acorn & Brown. The public are invited to inspect our stock GRAN! I E WQRKS D GRANITE WORKS 1 "¥$.r>¢=‘¢!2' ao >'::e~: .=.. -~ _ _v._..........-fi-4-s-~ Wi. MARBLE AN Q Q All ki'nds of 1Cemetry work promptly attended to. Lettering a specialty. The P. C. BROWN & C0. Marble and Granite Works MARBLE MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS , _ i _ 1 _ i i lllIlIIIIIA\\\\\\\\?IIII//IIWVIHW alll" _ The Silver Fo £2 Ranching C0. 1 N \ _ \\\\\\\\\\§ Ill i\\\\\\\\§\\\\\\\\\WIlllIlllI@\\\\\\ l` '_ Slalemenl ol Rciual Results llom the Q - "<§'1- s»'t`_ Breeding of Two Pairs of Pelligreetl *i.,.\5,~_“_f -. . 1 ~\ _ ‘””~\»a~» r.r..zr1.’»1°‘""' P. E. lslanrl Silver Foxes Wc give below an example of /\C'l`ll/\l. Rl'lSl.‘LTS - obtaiiiccl in our ranch at Albertoti, l’. Island from thc breitling of two airs of pcdigrced Silver Foxes. Ono pair was acquirctliin 1911 and placed for _thc season of 1912 in a neighboring ranch, our own equipment being then in course of construction. The ranchers charge was adjusted by his taking onc of the young animals and paying the fraction duc us in cash.” Since then all our foxes have been in our own earn. Pair in pen No. 10 : Cash Foxes Season 1912, raised three. Rec'd Kept 'Rancher kept one and paid us $ 1,150 Season 1913, raised six, Sold four for ......................... .. 22,400 2 Season 1914, raised three, Sold two for ......................... .. 12,750 1 l'air in pen No.1 : Season 1913, raised five, 1 Sold four for ......................... ,_ 21,000 1 Season 1914, raised five, ' Sold three for. ...................... .. 17_0_0_(_) 2 $ 74,300 8 Observe that from the production of pair No._10 for litre: seasons. and pair No 1 for two seasons, we have actuz ily sold young foxes to the value of $74,300, and added fight ioxes to our own breeding herd, and still have the original two pairs with their present litters. _ No mention has been made of the proceeds from the litters of the fight yt ung foxes. That will be another wonderful story _1 ater on These sales were made to ranches in_ the _Maritime . Provinces owned by Canadian and American investors, and _can be verified at our oilice. _ _ We invite inquiry from interested parties, and will supply to new ranches and old, the ve? highest quail? of Standard Bred P. E. Island Silver oxes to be ha . This is a most opportune time to buy. W_e shall be glad to give the benefit of our experience, if desired. The. Silver Fox Rancliing Company AlIierton,'P.`E. island, or 53 State Sreet, Boston, Mass _ Q75-4»2‘_I'mlii llllI?J\ 4 i 1 \\\§///ala ll§l\\° ' 1 grown." We hear this every }’,‘{,'§'§f§§',‘,°',§,’f,‘ 02"-`,m5,},';'f;‘,:‘1,,‘f"‘,§,‘,?_,,,1,‘,‘f_‘,‘f _ ay. ot' Cltllncery here about the 10th of May and the lecture will be delivered then. This lecture is spoken of as one of the most notable addresses given before an island audience for many years and a bumper house awaits the judge when he colnes.-X. -ST. ELEANORS.-The following is the standing in order oi’ merit, of St. Eleanors High School for ulolltll or March: Principal's Room. Grade \1’lll-l..o\\'ell tfouipton. Gerald Mont- goniery. George Tanton. Grade Vil- Wilfrid l-lowatt, R. Schurlnnn. Grade \'l-Keith (‘lal'k, Harry Jones, Ray 'l`unton. Grade V-Margaret Jones, itowen Montgoluery and Gertie 0at~ way, (equal), .~\rtltur Uoiiipton und Preston t‘olnpton (equal). Grade IV ~~-Bello Allalils, Bertie llnnn, Kath- leen Muirlieall. l’rlliiar_v Dept. Grade lil-Art Jones, Ruth Brown H. Rob- ertson. Grade ll-Borden Mnirllead. Andre-_v l\iontgomer_v, Harry Arsenault. Grade i. Sr.-Catliorine Oatway, Vio~ ict Creswell, llor:-tee ;\lills and Willie .el "l ll. ll te .illite- l irlt te, tequa I l`1llP< iitlith (`rcswell, Rolpli Lockhart, Lila (`nlinon. Junior-lelliza Gallant, Ernest -. ll I I Good Spirits; can only be enjoyed by those WIIOIG digestive organs work naturally and regularly. The best corrective snd preventive yet discovered for irregu- lar or faulty action of stomach, iiveror bowels, is known the world over tobe BEECHAMS PILLS Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 25 :ont -W ` _ Fil Hats WL RI] showing some vm-y halldsome boft Hats the several songs on the programme. his Spring' Spring is the Soft Hat Season, always! Prince Edward Lodge has now a mem. Colors- trimmings and hapes to suit every fancy! We have too many styles to attempt o description. ,\'|’|, HN |)]|) \'_\ |,[` |55 _\'[‘ the whole evenlng's entertainment was $2.00. $2.50 or $1I.()0 “Let me see aHatjtist ike the one you sold ' When a Man wants real Style, g<_>0d value and abso- Zl.'lT.‘I~“l’l‘¢1..`.'»'l’l.'.5,.°ff1§§f‘a'fa'il.l'rllJl§1 lute satisfaction in a hat, he Chlrlmwwu dum: the hit' tour _ comes here for lt- 1 ...mga ta git. ima. as .311 .mf tl.. Milf iillknféifthillirllg inamg "C350: 'em mm "H mer' - 1 1 ll 8 .; ""'-' - --~ --~ - -------------~---»--.- -_ .\ -_ . That’s why we have suchl ' f th ld th' b t ' ‘ 1 .» _ . ir.‘i“...‘.1. .?.".l.§.1‘€§.” “S :‘.‘.1ff:'.‘*".:.;:;:‘..-:=.:.-:'°.‘::r::.f.: at EF-'02|.=es ~ ‘ 1 mmf wsyto lllsnnlagtun nl. mleief . "Pur¢_Prlnce._ __ ward .Island Clay; "A" _Silva mack D. A. Bruce are :.~..'fe.~.:f°...'...-.:.--=.:f'.:.f..<.:f fa -1- fo- -rv . an "mln .M fa.. -ft tor for llls_lfI8II¢l_ In the Potent. i' ' A ' k " ` ' " Best - . ‘ | 1 i ure. ` Mr. Smith has conducted ii cur- riage-working business at Freelown Station forthe past nineteen years, and is well-known as li. good, 1aw-abid- ing citizen. and carries with him to his new home the good wishes of a host of friends.-Mr. lllark Clow, of South- Freetown is about to remove to Sunimerslde, having disposed of his farm to Mr. Mulligan. His stock, ma- chinery, etc., were sold by nuction on Monday last, alld realized good prices. Mr. Clow was an employee of the Rail- way for a number ot' years. und having retired on the pension list, can live at his leisure for the remainder of his days.-E. -EMERALU.-Mr. A. S. Murphy, of Sulnnierslde, is spending al few days with his brother, l-`. P. Murph_v, ot' Emerald.-Mr. J. A. lilclsaac, of the international Harvester (‘o., was in Emerald on business on Tllesday last. -Produce is beginning to move freely 1 the past few days. as lt rcsult of the roads drying up. Mr. P. liicltiahon is the principal buyer.-The death of Mrs. Patrick Hughes. of Shamrock, took place on Sunday last, in the 7-ith year of her age. The deceased was highly respected ill the neighborhood ill which she resided, and leaves a family of three sons ami one daughter to mourn. Deceased was a -sister of Mr. Thomas Campbell of Charlotte- town. The funeral to Kinkora (jhurcll and cemetery on Tuesday was largely attended. the last obscqules being pur- formed by the pastor, ltcv. J. J. itine- donald.-E. -I. O. 0. F-The molnbors of Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22. l. O. O. F., Sulnnierside, celebrated the 96th ali- niversary ofthe order on Monday evening. April 26th. in thbir beauti- ful Lodge room on Water street. Up- wards of three hundred inenibers oi’ the order with their friends nntl Daughters of Rebecca were present. Brother A. McDonald. Noble Grand of Prince Edward Lodge presided and welcomed the guests. The following programme was then carried out: All- lircss. A. McDowell, “Origin of Odd- fellowship In Flliglallll"; solo, Grnllanl lloiu-rs: ulldress, Dr. John .lurllinl-, "\\"ork of thc 0rtlcr"; quurtctlt-, Messrs. Cnltler. Johnson, lingers and Linkletter: reuflillg. Miss Elin Sharp; addresses by visiting clcrgynlen, Itcv. Mr. Fraser; Ilcv. Mr. ltlcc and llcv. 1\lr. Arnistrolig; trio, Miss Gladys Bcll alid blcssrs. Calder and Rogers; ari- UWHH- Mayor A. (2. Saunders. "Origin and growth ol' tho Ordor ill Alilericnf' Also prosclitatloll oi’ Jowcls to llro- lhcrs Mc(iollgnl| and liuestis; solo, Miss Gladys ilcll; nlidress, ll. J. Mas- Hl‘.Y. "History ol' Prince Edward Lodge" and prcsontatloll of a Past Grand's Uollnr to Iirollier A. McDowell; solo, Miss Freda Colnptoli; recitation, Thus. Cnrrutllors. “0ddfollow.s' Motto". Re. frcslnnelits were then served, after wliicli there was rl short dance pro- gramme, the music being furnished by several of the young ladies. Miss liar. rlson played the accompanilnents for Prince Edward Lodge and Maple Lest’ Rebecca Lodge are to be congratu- lated on the splendid success they have had durilig the past few years. bershlli or 135. while Maple Lear Re- becca Lodge has n membership of H. M. Baker, \V. T. Matthews, G, Phillips, Dan Morrison. Mark Calder, 1 Graham Rogers and1Lloyd Sharp for the splendid programme they provided and the successful manner in which ` carried out and thoroughly enjoyed by everyone.-X. TIGNISH -Aww on suslnlss .apr iii’ IIHY and returned Thursday.-Z. -HOME FOR REST.-After the weeks Hon Charles Dslt has re~ -FDRTUNE IN IIGHT--The in- vention of s portable door lock by Mr. Fred Ouellet of Bt Louis is likely to 'run otrri-'_i1~'rgpgl. __ ____~_-_#___ 1 __ j°f=\‘»¢J;.!_l`».l;°1 Prowse Bros. Ltd. 11 about 150. Much credit ls due to the ~ committee. Messrs. Thos. Carruthers ‘ _ 3X3___ 2000 up mom in different house or for a porch these 11 3x3 1_2 __ 3000 up Sizes and designs Squares justiit the bill 65c to $2.75 1 354: to $1.50 each .~_. ..'_. '_ i Brussels Squares . _ _ _ - _ _ _ 2 1-as-$11.50 Daily Delights In Dealing] ; ` 3X3- 12.00 We give honest people more than a ghost of a ' _ 3x3 1-2- 15 00 chance to really own home furnishings# They get ~' ~ a low cash price here. We laugh at competition because our square dealings with patrons are en- ' VelVet Squares couragements for continued patronage. _ ‘ ` 2 1_4x3__$u 50 _ Truth Feeling Makes Easy Selling 3x4- 20.00 - f - Also a large number of Tap- I - estry Squares $5.00 up. 1 . 'A ,.4 ,. J: 4. ,'_. ,.- J; J; _'_ il Q- A Special Brussels Rug §'__ That cannot be beaten by any foreign or domestic 1* house. It is a special, and we offer them at Stair Carpets $125 each _I _.1 v All makes and patterns in- _ _ _ _ cluding Jute, Velvet, Brussels Pa[|'|0{|¢ Mat Brass T“b“‘3 _ Welton. and Tapestry that 5 1"2° “P' will wear to your perfect sat- Maile °f €°°d matelial C“*'t°i“ P°l¢5 isfaction des1gn_,BullDog standing 8¢ ea, up, 1 fm Unwn Ja<=l< Printed Linoleum 10c per yd. to $2.00 $2 25 29c up. ` I. i I. l We make window shades while you wait, we have all qualities of .- . I cloths in stock, all we want is the measure. I - 1 A Shop for the I-Iousekeeper who Cares 'v » :.4 i -r l 5- __ ._- l _ l . i` l . l _ 1* * . | l __ _. l :_- l »',` . ,Er .;_§ rf? ' 1 _ 1* Monduv ul llll- ripe ngn of llillclvslr ,ways elllclelll anti lnado it host oi' H ' unlnl 'l'n:nii