iii l 5 -i M, __ i I . ,,.eir§~'° -»_=' gil QQ’ -1 E g” 6% i ,f . ;£~i` i , Q/ r s it ‘.» il 3" i li. ‘-~ ‘ ¢ 1,, "*'.`.. anis’ ,_ ._. ,if . » lv 1 .gf ‘ i* ¢.iii.__4- gi ., ii “ ~i~l1»_»,;,, _, ~ 1 , I ,- ., 4. f ., .»<_. .,< ‘ .ii H ‘\$“`: 4* `\ nz . ,, ,le .-wt ‘ ii* '.: i vi i ii , i » i . ii. 1, i ‘i f /_-,,_.-:L.,_?‘!_‘};_- 1.-_~_._,,_,;_. _ .' ‘ * 1.-. ‘n .._.L¢.~-. 5,16'-“.\"~. i ' " ,' .~-_.- _ If -ii _' /_ ' _ ;s,»;5M. i in if' I ».;,‘ .f,r, i i - . ' i ,'- ‘ . _ 4 A* -_. . ,.,_¢-T?¥1" iii’ .ii ~ Pl' ?'.r~-- ‘.' ~» i- i,~ iitii ii' 1.- :_ ‘ ‘ I ‘A ' . . .. _ A ii P ‘ wi. 131 :__ 9 i"i‘l Fil; _ . 1 ii, . i ii’ ' i fi' _ gi , .init * 'ii_i rig; ._ _. W -______§__. __ . _ ‘iféfir P; 'C' i.».¢~-3* .\i___‘ $.- ,__ __ _‘ii "0 "'( '-<;;_»» ,. i \ . _ , - f, 4 _ . ‘~ *.. i Q., _ ; . _ _ . _ __ . .,, , .__ ,. ,, r . ._ _ ,. -» _ .-- . .- °i.=,'i". _ . ries Formrssu -- B me . 'ras _cHA1u.or'rs'rowN GUARNANP . r1.»="°=' or-" AP-“*1I~i=9» 1911 Tl-IEIAATET f _ __ * __ *im - ' *ff* _ , ' ' 4-27dtf _“Miles of new wash goods of the popular makes and colorlngs Bti Futons. 4-26dtfrll The innn who oannot get a scff. flne sock that will wea= wi-li wl l delmhtin this shimirig of PEN- MAN casiiniere socks. T’=r’y have every feature that ne ask- for- the toes and heels will stan-! " doiioleiiroliiary wear the ~»oc.k.~ are seam=e>s. 50 cents piir-» Monro ix' Mcl.eo~ 4 2803' Dozens of piiitern _ ln the ne w lace curtains are now nelml shown The pric 49c. in S800 per pair. St inley Bros 4 24d6l Our carpet Depart rent ls cer~ talnly hustilng the-se days. and no wonder. It ls fully stocked with the swollest goods we have ever shown you? Carpets und dllcloths, llnoleums and curtains All at prloes that simply defy competition 1’ and leave thc Mall Order Houses out in the cold as far as real economy ls concerned Prowse Bros Ltd 4-25dtf. PENMAN HOSE for men and women are on sale here only for' this olty-come in and let us; show you the perfect hose cot-I tons and cashmeres. 250. .$50 500 -Moore & McLeod. 4-28113.; Untrimmed millinery $l.50.i New shapes opened Satur- day the very latest. Copies from $4.50 shapes for $2.50 and $2 75 each.-Patons. 4-_27dtf. 42 inoli Lustres, white with narrow black stripe. Sd cents per yard. These are very popul~ ar at the present moment. Better let us show them now--while the assortment is good.-Moore .S4 McLeod. 4~28d3l. _ _ 1:-\-\_-Q-' EAS.’l"E`F{N §_;sf.;.-0.. m IILIABLI AND POPULAR ROUTE Between St John And Boston ` F.-\lfl‘lh` CHARL()TTl‘l'I`()\VN 'i`() BOS'|`()N First Clue $l2.20 Second Clus l0.20 STEEL STl&1. Jo_hn und Fklday at 9.0021. in. for St. John vin linst- ptgt, urnittinlz Por! l.-inii- , _ _ ortscki-ts, {it€vr.it~.ii'e :itil iniiiéiiintioii e p o ocn. ic wt siren s :tounge cheated through to destination. L nniisi 'l.l'_&l‘.A. WM. G. LEE. Agent. Bt John. N. B. rlmtuviriluvinvi l I Farm for bale The unfli rsi, n»1‘» o f~ rs for s>\l-- his farn cf 6| acres on ihu lllriipvoui- Roni! ii l-2 -.iilee fiom Clinrl t~|..,\\ ii wish :nod buiiding.~., go .ii orchard and nour i hurch, schools. mil ~i,=-tc. _ J.\')_ 'l’. (.`H0\\'.\i\` \\iii»|.io Hirii' n .yt 11', H. llf)R.\'i (qty l.‘?'l.i'i .2wpd. F F S i Power Cruiser, Length 40 ft., Beam 9 ft., 20 Horse Power, Buffalo, 4 Cylinder, 4 (‘ycle, 5x6 Engine. Com- pletely cquippcd in every respect, Lights, Giilley, Sink, Basin, Closet, Stateroom, Anchors and Chain, Dingy, etc. Built of selected mater- ial, by dsy‘s labor, cost $5,000.00. In perfect condition. Will be sold nt a rcasonnble price. ` For further purticulars "apply to 1*. 0. Box 295, ` giidlwf Sydney, C. B. _ 1 _~‘ ,+i.-~.i;-:P 1 __~.-; ,.»-_if-f.. 1,1-. ' . -;fm_>¢f_i*_ OAK LEAF sired by Oakley Huron 42948, I diim by Barney B., 2 dum by Kiiubcl Mor- gan. This colt is dark buy, 16 hands, weighs 1120 lbs., with lots of bonc4| and muscle to make the right kindi of a-horse for all kinds of work. l-lc is an exceptional fast pacer with lots of staying powers which he luis prov- ed when he started last season, agiinlt old .trncked horses and stny- ing right there to thc finish. This horse will make it short scnsoii and then will go in the hands ofa trnin- cr and then the piihlic will likely i -It a s to bu in this Province. -For sale good express wsggon P Y ' y 1- Price moderate. Apply to Robt Bell, -'riic cinw ni Hiiiifiniim spring and Alperton. 4-29diivd- Summer i`stnlo;;ui~ is reproduced in this issue, us well ns four vslucs V'-All DGWB. Bd*/6I'f»lBillE and Pub' taken fron; the cntglrigiip, [’Pl'S0llS h0t BUl‘lPtlOlll ll! All)Ql.°`L0l1 Bild vlC\Dll.y now receiving a catalogue can secure should be handed to H. Clark. Agent- one free by mailing n card tn R. T. 1'-25d"-L Molinari. Limited, Suininersidc. It has liccu proved in print tliiit that Mail -Th0_M01`l1iUE` DBUY _GU5l`di8D CPU (inter House gives better values than he °bt“1“°d at L“_f|°"`tY 5 T°“90l`1a1 anv mail order house in Canada and P3710". S\_|l11I!1el`B\d9- 13’-wftt should certainly receive the considers- ` `_"" _ tion and support of every Islander. ‘-Thi? Summmslde market Prices ___ yesterday wggs mpch ,the same as ...Un Monday May lst at 1.30 p.m. Wh” 1551 Q_W?l¢¢..d ‘Wil appear In an` un ai;i'ic'.iltural meeting will be held Um” comm” 0! this msuqlrs' lllliistmiiikcttiliié .l14Ir‘i‘l‘iii‘ge?iienbti;uuh\i'il1 Ali; _Kenneth Mdfmdyen' Tignmh' Btu' made for the holding ofa local Secdidemf 9! the “men” depqltmeut at Fair at Souris next Spring and the McGill, was among the ppsllengors by iicighhorini: Institutes are invited, to the Efnpress 5° b“mmemm° ye5t’er` send delegates. Prof. Rose will be da5"_b' i' ‘ i ‘,‘ ‘ iiifiliiif-_”.i`..l ir"i'.idSr.nf§{`iTii'2hsin2'; "iii -H- +1- M°L°<~d-_ Uh=r_1°ft°f°\"'\- of .~\gi~ii'iiltiiral meeting was held in the S' s',N' 0°'- 'S actlllg lmrsel' on Soni-is it is hoped that this meeting _the 5' Empremi ‘mul Mr' Ryan will be very largely attmlded and is relieved from duty on the Earl that cvs-i~yoiic will be on hand promp- \GI‘eY~_s- tly at 1.30 p. iii. 3'” _ _._ -The first fresh herring of the ses- ___'1~|,,. ,,m,.,-mg,. ,Unk place Murph son were_oSqred for sale around the 2'.*fli., ut. thc residence of Fred Dorou- Sllmmerslde wharves yesterday morn' ic. \‘niicouvt~i', ll. (‘,, of Miss Nina mg' The “rat catch was lmusuany Katheryii Craig of Cilrstairs, Alta., small'-B' , to Str-wnrt Tighc of Central Park, ._°_ Vancouver. The ceremony was per- _“T” C' Jardme' the .S“mme“id° formed by the Rev. i\lr. Peacock, pas- r?p"°5e‘lt“tiv.¢ of the Patrmt' has re' tor of the Presbyterian church, Cen-"signed and- ls succeeded by Nprman tral Park. The .bride was tastcfullyiMcI‘e0d' who entered “p°“ his new nttirvil in a gown of blue silk. Before work on Thursday last'_s’ leaving (`ai'stairs, Miss Craig was _Look out for Hon John Rich_ §”i1°f“_ted,“ltht,?u mmr°"`s a°c.OmDa"` ard's sale of thoroughbred stock to, ci. iy n ionu ul cut glass dish and set of table Iiitcii liy her fellow work- ers in the Guild and Sunday School ‘ff UH’ l‘I`0l-‘|>ytci‘iaii (‘hurch there. MISS (`I`i1ii:’s iiiniiy Island friends \\‘1.\'l\ hcl' c\'i‘ry lialipiiicss in her nt-iv homc. (Tho f\lis.< ('i'nig referred to n- hovc is ri iioniglitor _of the late Major Craig of l\1iililletnn,.l‘. l'l. l.) ' -An inspiring talk on good seeds was given by 1’i-uf. Theo. Ross to the farmers of Kinltorn on Monday even- ing, April 10th. ' His talk was of such a iiuturc as to fill his audience with enthusiasm of the healthiest kind, the sequel of which was the es- tllhllsliliienli Of ri. Very promising Fariners' Institute at Kinkora. Up- on receipt of the chnrter for thc es- tablishment of the Institute ameet- iflll wus called nn the evening ofthe 24th inst. for the purpose of organ- ization. The gratifyini.: roll of 61 Ilaid-up riieinlicrs was niinounced by the chnirmaii, Iicv. J. J. MacDonald, nt thc beginning of the meeting. A few remarks from the chairman ex- pluniitory of thc ziinis and objects of an Institute were followed hy si gen- crul discussion of important topics, for instiiucc, thc disposal of the funds of the society, the care and selection of seed, the improvement of dairy cattle, etc. These discussions were laid over to be resuiiiml at it general niccting to hc held on Tuesday even- ing, Moy 2nd, :it 5 p. ni., when the president hoped to be nble to sub- mit sninplcs and prices on good seed from the seed dealers of the Pro- vince, and all the members interested ,src invited to present their orders for seeds. The following directors were :ippoiiiti-dz-Rev. J. J. Mellon- nld, John 'l‘. Murphy, Walter Ron- nzhan, Wm. Clark, J. J. Hughes, Thomas li. Shrccnan. Edmund Shrcc- nnn, John M. Kelly, Thus. Smith. The meeting then adjourned. At s meeting of the directors held imme- diately after, the following odlccrs were nppoiritcd for the ensuing yéur: President, llcv. -f. J. McDonald; Vice-Presiilcnt, John 'I‘. Murphy; Sec- rretnry-'l‘i'cnsurer, Walter Ronaghan. The success of dairying at Kinkora and of every other project in lines of agriculture, where co-operation has been tried in tliut section as well as thc enthusiasni manifested in the iii- itiul stnizc of their lutest venture is ri fuir iiugury of what the results of their _Institute will hc. runnin- _;. ' take place in Summerside on Wednes- day next, May 3 at Chas. McDonald's stable opposite Railway Station. 4-29d2i. -Judgment was given in the pro- hibition casc yesterday of inspector Gough against Ernest Roe, Coleman, which case had been tried at 0'Leary a couple of weeks ago, the defendant being convicted and fined $100 and costs.-S. -The water in the central section of the town was closed ot! for a. time yesterday afternoon while repairs were being made to a service pipe, which has been leaking for some time at the corner of Notre Dame and Spring Streets.-S. -All advertising in Bummerside and vicinity for The Morning Daily and Rural Daily as well as all new and renewal subscriptions, should be handed to Miss Amy G. Burrows, a- gent, .Summer Street. All news should be given to J. F. Lsfferty, Guardian Correspondent, Water Street. . 1-25drtf. i -The Eimpress commenced her sum- iner's work yesterday leaving Sum- merside nt the usual time taking a large outward cargo, 1200 bugs of oats, 1 car potatoe, 1 car way freight, and 8 horses, the latter, be- ing shipped by W. B. Bowness, he- .sides the mails, express and about ‘forty passengers. On return she ar- rived in Summerside at 7.50- p.m. .bringing a. full dsy"s mail including 'the regular C. P. R. and Maritime lniail, and 32 passengers. Her inward ifreight was small consisting of two .cars flour and about 1 car ol way freight.-S. -Ari attempt was made on Wednes- day night or Thursday morning to break into the premises of the Mc- Donald Co., Summerside. The thieves attempted to gain entrance through a window on the west side of the building at the rear of Mulligan’s shoe shop, breaking all the glass in the window but the iron bars on the inside prevented ~them from gaining an entrance. This is a second at- tempt to break into this store dur- ing the past year, both of which were unsuccessful. No trace of the identity of the attempted breakers has been discovered. ""\ fully senrclicd the country over thc very kind you require. here iii such trappy styles, fine ial and made so excellently that ~ footwear here. Call in and look prices with other peoples. A Fine Showing _ of Men"s H1°gl1-- Grade Footwear Vi/c know you‘ll he pleased viltli our showing of footwear for we care- Boots, oxfords and slippers are $1.00 worth of satisfaction for every hundred cents spent in ` Reuben Tuplin £1? Co. _»»‘>\_._ /. \ _ _ __ Kensington, P. E. I. ». t tiisrl il .- |-_ _’ _:_ / 3 to get mater- to see is to buy. You'll ge the stock over-compare our hell' from him beforc the trottini.; season is over. (fuk Leaf will leave &_idgetown on May 9, to Ennis Mc- Del1ald's, Launching, noon; thence tn P. McIntyrc's, New Port, for ten; thence to D. McLean’s, Cardigan, over night; thence to his owncr’s stable, where he will rcmuln until Friday, 12th,'when he will go to J. A. E. McDonald’s, Little Pond, noon; thence to Mr. Jnckson's for ten; t thence to L. Dengel's, Rollo Bay, ovir night;- thence by Dingwol’s Mills to home, where he will remain until , the 15th, when he will go through I Peter’s hond and Martinvnle to . O'Brlen's, Bangor, ut noon thence tn Bristol nun river night; trims tn' I SQ. Peter's Buy for noon; thence t ugh Cardigan Road und Forest., to his nwner's stable, whcrc hi- -remnln until the 22nd, when he go on the Launching route again. route will he followed lort- ;i_l ,tly, health and weather permit- till ree at owner’l risk. '. JAMES MCDONALD. nes, Frost and Wood Pianos and 0rgans Owner. ln charge, i 4-Illdrll. Bridgetown. » 4 15sdt-am. i _ . |_ v Farmers Take Notice hat We Now Ilave in Stock a Full Line of Repairs for Noxen , Machinery. Three carloads high grade carriages o arrive first boat. Also reliable Tubulari Cream Seperators. harness, sewing mach- Bflal” Gasoline Engines machinery and f‘lm- a Specially Queen Hotel. Summerside, yesterday B. W. Jones. Hartland; T. (_‘. lddgctt. O. S. Grant, W. H. Burke, t‘liurlnite- town; R. A. Christie, St. John; and Ernest Ross, Jr., Quebec.-S. T0 IIICIEISE FIGILITIES IT PORT 0F L0llDOH . LONDUN. April 25-The ti|'.~4t instal- ment ot the work for the improve- ment of the port of Loudon, under the act by which the goverriuieut took over all the great docks and vested them in the control of the port of London authorlty,. is about to he taken in hand. The whole uiidcrtak- ing will occupy years and is destined to place London on an equality with LlV¢l'P00l. -Soutllamptoii and other ports in respect to modern equipment. -The following registered stthel, .__ I i ciitmiirc. ! (‘fl.l`[.§() , _A commencement is to bc made with the construction of the Honth Albert 'dock at an e_xpenBl> Of HEHTIY ‘$12,000,00o.' 'rhiirdbde isilioslxnevl to »_ ~. ' _ accommodate the Iargéet ships afloat NEW Y0RK» APY" 34”‘A55°l°t\Hg or projected. The entrance lock will have a maximum length of 1.000 f0°~'t. a \vidth writer of _ [(\(\f, d|3(\p’ (}t\l`l`(¥S|lUIl(lll|g DTBC' tliat he was a victlni of a plot to discredit his testimony in a suit_ in which fruud wus `alleg°d ugfllnsf- of 110 feet and a depth of MO” Esburg and otherm David Uhren 48 lect. The entrance will ugninst Mr. Esberg, his wife, Carrie F. Esberg; Miss Helen Esberg and Drivid L. Sohn, who is engn|=:ed_ £0 marry Miss Esbcrg The action is for in arcoiiiinodatiun with the thc complete plan it is pro- posed. t_o straighten the frliaiiics _lli-:false ________st and hé asks $52_000 dank vi-r ins isomc of inorih to the south side of the river ' rc" sm( thus shortening the ri below _the pool by |iio\’iiig|___:c__ ' the present ducks from tht-| -Mif Uh » ' .I that A short “mc , , __ r ' lifter he begun the suit, which wus_ in ‘E1 pa”"m`e' reliition to u transaction concerning lrenl estutc at Ninety-second street A and Broadway, he met Mrs, Esbefg- -i ‘und she invited him to Vlslf- her at iiHN_ April :£5-The linrk Em- the Holland House, She declared they Smith, which is ready to clcur could probably settle the suit over for New York with a lumber' tea und cukes he said. _ _ was ai'i~c~.steil nt -the instance Mr. Uhrcn asserts that he kellt U0 Costello (lliaiidlery Co., of Mo- npiiointinent, ond _visited the Esbfftls he sum is said to be $2.400 0" M“"°h 6- He WW °“t‘“g cake ami has tiled a suit in the Supreme Court ‘ drinking tes, he said, when suddenly the door opened and in walked two physicians, a nurse and s policeman, t~ioi_rie_one said, according to th iplaintifl :- ° “This is thc crazy miiu, Take him " away." He was taken to the Bellevue Hos- pital, und kept there until nearly nine o’clock, when he was removed to the Night Court. There, he Bum he was placed in the Drisoner's pen until his turn for arraignment cam, 'Magistrate Fresch declared that th.; complaint was insufficient. and ha wus sent hack to the pen and kept there until one o’clock in the morn- ing, while u new complaint was being prepared. After a short hearing Mag. istrute Freschi discharged him, ha Enid. Mi'. Uhren declares that the wliole proceeding was n plot to discredit his testimony in the fraud suit. The defendants deny Mr. Uhren’s char. ges. 9?#-..`."t» _ I I. J | 1 \_/ ..'?__-_‘I W- __ ___ _,_“__,%‘~¢-- is . 1 _ i==.='=r;~_‘r.l_| “-1 = ”'=;~)€ '“.*"‘” i "i - 5°’ ___ -1 _ _)_,__ ~__ ii. f " "”£'.>.'<@‘ “ '; "3 .~/,f __-,$_ _ I Free Catalogue for Catal0gue 2 Pages of Rare' Values. H 0 L M A N ’ S L sriiiiw /um suiiiivii-:ii 'i , _ 5 .aff-I5 'li t__ f _ 1 _- t_. it nr P -.f\-" "'*=" ` ~; P/\RVA SUB lNGENTl If & J .4 __ _, |J No 4. |iCAl`Ali0GUEI 19| _,__ I _'_ N . _4xaL__.i»'.. i i 1 i l 1 , ,',.._ .f , _ _ U.” V _"` ' i , __ _ ' [‘;i~\‘.",-'_.,i` ~. :__ _~i_ p _ __ _ ’ §¢iil_~;i..»_._,,,,,,- _» .¢- ' ‘ -~ i' 1 ~ ' » \\\\" R. T. HULMAN SUMMERSIDE _ Prince Edward Island cinini Ma' I a Card it 'riiis ii in rriiiii cover oi iioimars lis Contains 150 - “*._ ,\ _ ,_ .__ r~ ' ~f" Q .531 "*"" _ A ,i A.. '-z ~. ’ »' ~_**\ 1- -i » \_\\_ \:__ li `; \ ff "4, .-\\\.... ~";7:";' .'_$ffj.j_iL _. ,,, _ ,_\ _ _ *"1 I' . 'F ~...' -1-( I .. -- i , ._ . e __ \_\\§ uirhr-:gvl=~ni\`~ Er-»|g"1!5_ |.‘..'f.“.'iTi *\“@`i-'T-1 -' --.ff-=_é3: " A.-__, ` . r - fy / i v H05. A DREW sf N0. 4-$3. 75 _ I , i 4-agdrxi. _ _ _-_»,__. i _ :_ _ . . .wifi ,'_ ,ii , i . "»'-_~» /,._f,|,»_ _ __ *_.f_i.' \& m Mulls and Zephyrs No 4 - Ladies’ Ouc Picce Mull Dressesin while or frill on skirt with 2 one inch tucks ns cut No 4, ITU. 'if-" usuul value iiisizcs 34, _go and 3,8. liach.. _.$115 No i---Lzulies’ One Piece White Mull llrcs-ses, very prettily trimmed with lace :ind insertion, with I .// . ,/ _ ‘.'.'.' , / Nn._ 257 Ladies' Long VVash Coats of tau repp, semi fitting, sizes 34, 36 and 38. Each .. 115 No, _1,o_i---Ladies' Long Wash Coats in white or Rcpp, Semi fitting with patch pockets and three large pearl buttons, sizes 34, 36 and 38. Each. . . . .. 3 95 Others at $5 00. and 6.25 and l0_00. lf i n’t Got s Catalogue a Cud Will Bring 0ne-Mi\i|iYour Order fo N' it ,, iliifr. ii0i.MAN. umiuzii 2| r i Summermle m- ' natural, daiutily trimmed with insertion and I:ice,deep -`5._`_".f.? ' i ' .A \ ‘ *-25°., four inch frills on skirt :uid yoke of heavy iiiserlior _‘iff-'_i1'|"3”"" fl” ° » \ "5 7=F-"‘ sizes _".2, 34 und 30, Iiricli . . . . . .. .- . _";"°` » ,_ ._. l ` i Ladies’ Wash Coats . e' ` ‘ Tal* U _ X I I ,` i -- i I 1 - ’”' r' ` _ _si _ Values Shown in the Catalogue -'. ' ' K- '_/” ,, . _ , ` i“.._ 1*-,__-_'f` ‘ //‘ _ Dainty Summer ~Dresses § ' -“ , - 'i - . i ° lw ` \ _ _ , ..`:_./,; ` ~ i. Fc. "' 'v i' ’ I ":' V/ .-i ._ i v . »<|.|",;' "< ~' '__ _ _'J 1 4 I _ w i i if “__ ‘_ . if l a _--_ '..-. mi nf*-""” .__,_. .-4 “_” _ ` _».. . . _, - ‘_ . _ \'“'*~__: »\ \ \_ ,/ Q-_ ' N0. 30|-$5.95. _ \ ‘i . i » ' ~/ ' ~ v l i/‘.'f‘.' 1, " '11 iii ' ,,4 a ~i.f._ "lt, I ` .._‘ - :,_ .