f V , ,,..__l ,elf _ ».~-_- :tili- ii' 'll- .¢. _.ti _- » a ;-;:_==. rf 3"?-'-`.` ' _ ;__`,§_:5’-"~f'.*_'7=T."f-2"*-" Vi. wr .' , li; s.. ii, gy n if rg; if r J 1 f 1 » l K ‘__ f` 1 . i' _ i ,L ,i * ;' 1 i /_ i ss ._\,.. 'ni _-5'. _ t »-....lll§f"'°-- »_ .: 112? 4- -§$‘?_f, ;'_ _ = 'f _ I _ 131? 4 iii `. ` _ ` Come and look over our Stock. whether you want to buy or not. . .~ `;;:.'Ztg.‘. s s _ . . __w.2 ___ _ _ _`§_*T‘_?___ _ ,_ _ _ \____;§*. sts ~§_` _ . _L 3__,_, -,,, ,.,,1_‘,__ __ . _ _ .._f~i»i».#,~s ~ = _ .- __ _ __ ;_%__~_;_ § __ _ . _ _ f; _ ; ‘ .» f - » 1 _ _ ‘ ' , ~ ._ ‘ ` ,-_ ` , \ __ The Greatest and aes: Asset-uses: ar any sim in the at Provinces iv/ wtf _‘__ ‘s l W _ ` ` <' ?`.§ .. 5 - l ~- " l if , t ’ -»“‘.* if ,,,. _ _ _ _dlp as ,__ * * we can sun any Boy or Youth and Fit f ~ <1 mi I “ ““ 1F- """"_'{ _ V % _ _ -_ 1 I 5. .'| -IT PAY! to bay in this Pmrtnea. -'ri-is uonmno oA||.v ism-mm can be obtained at Lailertfs Tensor- iai Psrlours, Bnmmeralda. f -w. K. Msoouam, mobs sux ni- changs, is Guardian Agent in Summer- aida. _ -PQRTLAND CEMENT?-(Phe iirst big shipment of the season received May 2nd by Brace McKay 8: Co.. Bum- morslde. Order quickly irom Braces. 9565-5-4Mths1iE2f. -PATTERNS.- We are pleased in announce that the Pictorial Review Pattern; have at last arrived. A big variety oi exclusive styles. Select promptly. R. T. HOLMAN, Summer- side. 9556-5-4lii2iEli. -RECRUITING OFFICER AT SUMMERSIDE. -Lleut. A. E. B. Murphy, ol No_ 5 Siege Battery will he at the Queen Hotel. Summerside, from Saturday, May 6th till Wednes- day. May 10th, 1916, to enlist re- cruits for this Battery. Call and talk the matter over with him. He will explain thc great advantage to farm- ers of enlisting at once, and receiv- ing their pay while putting in their crops, as well as many other advant- ages in this important branch oi the service. 9554-5-43i. _ -MEETING OF STERLING INSTI- TUTE.--As the regular night for meet- ing was stormy Sterling \\’omen`s ln- stitute met on Thursday altemoon, April 27th. There was a large number of members present, and it was deci- ded that the “Sock Social" that was postponed on account of bad weather. he held on Thursday evening. June 15th. As the proceeds -of the social arc for Patriotic purposes it is expec- ted that the attendance will be large. as everyone will be welcome. The regular meeting for May will be held Thursday evening, May 18th. at -ONE CENT per word each hilar- tlon tor the advertising in this column. Cash mast accompany order. lini- mum charge, twenty-tive cents. -BRACE8 are headquarters for Bicycles and all accessories. 9565-5-4Mths1iEs1i. ‘ -WANTED.- Boy to learn the Furniture business. Apply promptly to R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED, Sum- merside. 9558-5-4ME2i . -GOOD ROADS-Mr. James S. Gallant, Roadmaster of Mt. Carmel,ls doing excellent work with the road drag, split log which he already has in operation.-D. -FOR SALE.-One of the best dwelling properties in the Town ot Kensington. it is centrally located and convenient. Apply to Mrs. Hector F. Morrison, Kensington. 9566. IESTEIIII PEISOIIILS -Mr. Joseph J. ’i‘_ Ricivrds of Mt. Carmel, who has been ill of typhoid is recovering under the care oi’ Dr. Delaney and Nurse Miss Rosellne Gallant.-D. -Miss Amy Moyse, daughter oi Mr. Thomas Moyse who has been spend- ing the winter in St. John, N. B., was a passenger on the Prince Edward ls- land a few days ago en route to her home in Central Bedeque-N. -The many friends of Mr. Stanley Scot. Marshfield. will be pleased to see him out again having been laid up with a severe cut on his lace which he received from a board ilying from the sawmill_X -.\lrs_ Wm. Adams of Son View who has been seriously iii with congestion it the lungs is recovering and is now able to sit up a little while each day- ?"o'clock when the Supervisor or one of her assistants will likely be pre-` sent. Mr. John Craig of Malpcqnc who was ill of tim same disease is also reco- verlng.-D. , 51-__ _ l I Florence Campbell for the excellent ' f ' "` ' ' manner in which she trained the u A Big Part of the World e-Nuts _ r _ . not alone for its iielicious, nut-like iiavour, but ‘ for its wonderful nerve and brain making, bone and muscle-building qualities. Nuts 01! 1 l ` I ‘ing ol April 12th. Notwithstandingl ..°lT PAY8 to buy in this Province ..°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- presentative in Souris. HEU. . .°T. GORDON IVES is Guardian Representative in Montague. ..°,MR. C. MARKLE HOWLETT is Guardian agent tor Annandale and vi- clnity.--J ..*CLEAR OF ICE -- The harbor at Sou.ris is now completely clear of ice and the fishermen are busily preparing for the lobster season which opened on April 26th.* . .*NOTICE.-The regular monthly meeting of the Montague Women's ln- stitute and W. P. A.. will take place in the Red Cross Rooms on Friday after- noon May 5th, 3.30 p. m. 9512-5-2-M3i_ . .'MlLITAFiY HOSPITAL.-A mili- tary hospital has been fitted up in Souris, for the members ot "D" Com- Dany. The building formerly occu- pied by Dr. J. 'l`. Sullivan has been renovated and the large airy rooms make it one of the best military hospi- tals on the Island. Misa Campbell a trained nurse ol long experience is in charge.-'_ _ .°Private Nicholson oi the Military Police Stan’ of "D" Company was a passenger from Charlottetown on Fri- day, Mr. Nicholson and his co-werker Mr. .lenkihs are to be complimented on the excellent or der maintained during the stay ot “D" Company in Souris, the descipllne ot the men at all times being excellent, owing to the uniailing vigilance of this important branch of the service.-* . .*8UCCESSFUL CONCERT.- A verysuccessful concert was held in Forest Hill School house on the even- the-bad condition ot the roads a goodly number was present. A splendid pro- gram was rendered by the school children assisted by local talent. Much credit is due the teacher. Miss P P' ils and in making the concert such a one. By the smiles on the audience it was quite were much e Grape~Nat|. _ -d°?.*0NE CENT par word each in- sertion tor advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..*HOLY TRINITY. - There will be service in Holy Trinity, Church of England, Georgetown, next Sunday as follows: Holy Communion 8 a. m`. and 11 a. tn. and Evensong at 7 p.m_ Rev. D. J. _Macdonald will oillciate. - .JRECRUITING OFFICER AT SOURIS. - lileut. George Prowse of No. 5 Siege Battery will be at the Seaview Hotel, Souris, from Saturday, May 6th till Monday, May Sth, 1916, to enlist recruits for this Battery. Call and talk the matter over with him. He will explain the great ad- vantage to farmers oi' enlisting at once and receiving their pay while putting in their crops, as well as many other advantages in this important branch of the service. 9554-5-4-31. ...*SAD DEATH.-The death occurred at Georgetown on April 25th of Mary Katherine, wife of Pius Flannigan. At the time of her death deceased was in the 39th year of her age. Besides a sorrowing husband she leaves to mourn one sister Mrs. Michael Kilfoy oi’ Charlottetown two brothers Hugh _ and Daniel Mc(‘ormac. Death camo loss will be deeply regretted hy ber many friends in the town. The funeral took place on April 27th and was largely attended. Interment being made in the burial ground of St.James Church, Georgetown.-G. ,j -, _ . _.J __ '-/gf-_ ~. 53- sf! L f -t ' " ---we- _,_ alter an illness or two months and her é and up_ _ ’ _ S. A. McDONALD’S THE ISl.AND’S LEADING STORE to Buyers in Hose . Silk Hose 30c Examine your line before replenishing your supply of Spring and Summer Hose. After look- ing them over we won’t need to advance any “_ further argument in their favor. In justice to refocus yourself you should make certain of seeing our 1916 range-an inspection of our goods will con- ".2," vince you of the unbeatable values we offer. __ Among our extensive line of silk hose we would make mention ofthe Silk Boot with double sole and high spliced _heel which is an exceptionally good value ranging in different sizes and colors, price 30c; also other lines, such silk lisie, _ cotton lisie, mercerized, plain cashmere, diamond knee-prices from 25c 35c i //IAv4mmvr@|\\\\\\\n\v1llllll1If_ io Charlie Chaplin Hats for the Boys Received by express, a nice line ot children’s hats just what will delight the i kiddies, in Checks and Corduroy Velvet with CHARLEY CHAPLAIN pin attached 5 in different colors, 75c and 90c. _ . , r ‘ , \\\\“\\WIlllFlff`_£\\\\\\\\\\i”IIIIA\\\Q\\\\\lllll . ui ummm Q J ll A ---“cet snaps THAT crow"---or _f Order from l'l0l.MAN’S, Summérside The cost of seeds is no consideration if the do ri . It costs quite as much to plant dead, dirty seeds asit»doos?hto gprlgrt the cleanest, puret, and most fertile kind. It-is not so much what you paafor your Se§ds, as what you get for-your money. _ ' _ lien-you bu _your Seeds from Holman’s, Summerside, yon have 'the satisfactiongf knowing that you are getting the best Spro- curable. HOLM_AN’,, immense Power-cleaning p1an¢_i¢¢¢° me assurance of s_;t§_faction. There nothing] .clearing-iw M man’s'Seeds. usereverysfiin goes rou h e- ' d"mgT¢i§1?°°{o" w"