_._ _ an _ t . --~ ` ' " ' Y' ' Khin. 1-L -“Ii I; Hill I tllllllll--:iii-Sillillv MAS TE RP IE CE Enrol_meift" No. 9 will entertain at his stables, The Recess, Victoria, Lot 29 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. this week. CHARLES R. QALMER The Western ` -=-rr i=A9s to buy iii uit. Pmvtim , -Tris apiruine oAii.v ousrdaii ial Parlours. Summerside. -W. K. McGOUGAN, Globe Fox Ex- change, is Guardian agent in Summer- side. _BROKEN ARM.-Master Kier McGougau, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.K. McGougsn had the misfortune to break his left arm near the elbow yesterday by falling off a fence. The little fellow, who is only seven years of age, is bearing it pluckily and will be all right in a few GBYB- DR. DQVANS FRENUI flllsififnz stating Pill for Women. 35 a bex or threats: 0. Bod at all Drug _Btorea or ins.ilsi| welll liddresaon rcceiptei price. Tal Scoiilu. Dave On Bt. (htliarinsa. 0ma_rlo Bestorsl Fi`ltK'*`ri»iioN0i. `oii`liTi§ ~ Vim and Vitality; for Nerve si-id Brain; incrossss"grey matte ';a'l'onic-will build you up. it a box,er two for £5, st drug sto_i-es, or by mai on receipt rice. Tas Boossti. Dsuu C0.. St. ihtharinea Victoria, Lot 29, This Island. 9779-5-16m5lpd. glial-ia. Sold at. i-lurhes* Drug Stone. Commodore Season 1916 A Enrollment No. 37 Champion Speed Sire of Maritime Provinces, Sire of Bob Mac. 2.13 1-4, Champion Pacer of Maritime Provinces; Consider, 2.05 on Mile Track, Hilda S., 2.16, Iona Premier, 219, Orwell Belle 2.23 1-4, Arena Belle 2.22 l-2. Lady Commodore 2.25, Helen G. 2.27, Commodore Eipulett 2.25. Zealot 2.29 1-2, Kitchiner Matinee 2.25, Tom Commodore 2.24. and 20 others just waiting for a chance to step in the Charmed Circle, and how could they miss as lie is him- self Champion Sire. His Sire Admiral Dewey 2 04 3-4 was a Champion Sire, his Grand Sire the Great Bingin 2.06 heads the list today. So Breeders mate your Good can be seen till further notice at his own stables Montague. _ Mr. Ellis the latter part of March refused a handsome price from parties in N. S. for this horse but as he is an admirer of_good stock would rather keep him here for the benefit of the public. Terms $15 for Season guaranteed return privilege. ' ELLIS PHARMACY LTD. ,, M. CLARO, In Charge, ” Mif 1 m B |_ 1 1 liytllaftl 34109 Girl. 2.17 1-2, Rexliirht, 2.17 1-4, Nulwood Ser. M. Race M. 220, Mares with the Great Sire. He --ONS CENT per word sacli lnl0I'~ tion tor advertising in this column: Cash t accom y order Mini- mh bd ob ed ‘t Lansnyr. T°a.°p-_llld lIUllg?lV0 ¢Olf:l. | *BUY YOUR FACTORY MILK CANS now, large stock. lowest prices, Mack's Tlnshop, Suniniersldc. 9825-518-llW.G.&E.G. -FACTORY MILK CANS, IBPBB stock, lowest prices, Mack's Tinshop Summerside. ‘ 9825-518M1iW.G.&E.G. -WANTED. -An -.ixperlenced Gro cery Clerk. Apply at once to R. T. Hol- man, Limited Summerside. 9791-5-17m2le1i .. *FACTORY MILK CANS. larse, stock, lowest prices, lliack's Tinshop. Summerslde. 9825~518M1lW.G.&E.G. -BUY YOUR FACTORY MILK CANS now, large stock, lowest prices, Mack‘s Tinshop, Sumrnerslde. 9825618-1lW.G.&E.G. --OIL CAKE. -R. T. Holman Limi- ted, Summerside are booking orders for Oil Cake at surprising prices; de- livery to be made in about two weeks. Write or phone your booking. 9791-5-17m2ie1i -TO LET.- Furnished House and six acres of land. Good Barn and Out- buildings and large orchard situated about lialf mile from Summerslde owned by Basil Kelly. For further particulars apply to Heath Strong, At- torney-st-law,_ Summerside. 9801-5-17M3i. -LOBSTERS.- Lobsters are re- ported to have struck in Alberton iii most promising qualities. One man who put 175 traps out. fetched in from one overhaul 1300 pounds. The fish are of good size with well filled shell. The weather has been unfavorable and less than hall’ the gear is yct in the water. This with a scarcity of halt lessens the catch. $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper will bepieased to leam that there is st least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrii. Catsrrii being grestly_ln- fluenced_bv constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thni the Blood onthe Mucous Surfaces of the System, thereby destroy- ing the foundation of the disease, giving the patient _strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature iii doinilh its work. The propnetors have so much fai in the curative Dowers of Hall's Cstarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars for_any case that it ails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. 1. CHENEY & C0 . Toledo, 0. l 1 Sold by all Driiggistn. 754:. C4280 New in orders ‘ 9824-$181121. _..._ -SOLDJERB NEMEMBERED. - The convalescent-'gnld-iers in the mil- .HBPY ,Hfllllflli AY it Street, Summer- side were remembered for Easter Sundsy by _the Daughtes ot the Em- pire wlio sent in a generous donation ot triiit. candy. cake. nuts and spora- msnt gum. To these at present too ill for such- beautiful potted plants were sent. The thanks of the boys are hereby tendered to the tlioutlltflll donors. Otber contributions received since the hospital opened and grate fully acknowledged ares- Beth blank- ets. Nurses sowns; Cheese cloth. Cot-. ton batting, 1 dos pillow cases. by Red Cross. Oatmeal, buttermilk. cake. Deserts, by Mrs. _W. W. Smith. Pre- serves: Mrs. Philip, Arlington. Lot 14; Mrs. H. H. Beer, Mrs. H-. C. Mills, Miss Small, Miss Mawley. Fresh E888. Miss. Strang. Old Linen Miss Hunt. Magazines: Miss Jessie Sharp, and several other name; are not known.-C. -ENTERTAINMENT AT LONG RIVER- Despite the very unfavora- ble 'condftion of the roads the _Long River hall was comfortably'filled on' the evening of March 21st when the interesting as well sg entertaining four act drama entitled The Young Village Doctor was presented to a very appreciative" audience. ,The play which occupied two hours and a bali was carried through admirably. each one taking their part splendidly which goes to show that much time and care had been spent in preparing it. The doctor who is a young man just starting in his profession meets with many strange people, not the least of which is the lady who rents _him her "best parlor" for his ofiice and who feels it her sacred 'duty to give him the news ofthe place and also to keep an eye to all his patents. The young ladies are naturally quite in- terested in the welfare of the lonely young man, particularly one Belinda Ciinger who is very sympathetic and tries to show the doctor, in a very touching way how “she or any one who is really interested’ could remedy matters and make, life more interest~ ing to which the doctor turns u. deaf ear for a while but nnally succiimbs to the charms of Nurse Crane who has nursed him through_a serious illness the result of an accident caused by his horse running away and throwing him out of his sleigh. The last scene de- picts the wedding reception of doctor and Mrs. Young at which there are several guests some of which are call- ed on to add to the evenings enter- tainment while Mrs. Crane prepares l Telephone connection . 1 ndmi songs and to and E . Farmers Attention ! ’ Iflhvinlfoliened up a store or_i.C_om- meroial Street in the Town of Kenslng ton, I will beprepared to supply farm- Qrs wlth` all kinds of farm machinery, gasoline engines, extras etc., mann# _sctured by the famed _Internationall Harvester Co., of Canada. _Also ii. full line ot carriages including the famous McLaughlin, Tudhope, Canadas and Dominions manufactured for Messrs A. Horne & Co. Also a full assortment of harness. 'wraps, truck wagons (Island make) and mixed reeds etc. _Having had in the past, one oi the largest retail trades in this lliie ii- mong Islsnd agencies I am prepared to sell at prices satisfactory to nil. GARNET W. PROFITT, Kensington. 9775-5-16M5i. i___;__ -n_-2 Baron High Ball Baron High Bali will arrive ln Sum- mersiile on the lst Juno and remain at the driving pai-_i .ill the 1st`Aug-| ust. with two of his _veiii-liiig which are to be trained by S. A. ifo;-kforil fizcyl are some trotters. 9820-5-18Mtf. :~.,.j, 1 .F K/.. - _ . Y *~ e Bre§sd.Cslies,l’ies, Buns- ’ » aft: hip made from . » Ffiifif _flour--is best made from _ _._. u-ssi-D .-'-if PURIT-V i-'iruri More ‘ind Better Bread 1016 | . Mrs. Crime then appear- lin music was provided between the Eg’-ldnellllfdl scene and announced sup-l acts by Heath Campbell and Cha es per Before going the company joined Paynter which was very-good indeed in singing He's A Jolly Good Fellow, A snug sum was realized which goes to Red Cross Work. followed by God Save the King.. Vio- I l I L MON UMEN TS In Granite and Marble In our show room 117 Kent St. Revere Hotel Block. We havea large number of finished Monu . ments which the public are invited to inspect. Call or write before purchasing, Special attention will be given to lettering on I , monuments already setin all cemeteries. _ 1 P. C. BROWN & CO. 954 2-5-3-Mtf. . i _ - i " i Founded A. D. 1880 by L. E. Prowse In00rD0rill0d A- D-19051 Adopted Cash System A. D`. 1912. _ 1918. Buy Your Home-Furnishings rom Prowse Bros At Less Than atalogue. Prices 0 Send Your Order to Prowse’s If you have the mnilorder craze und wish to order your home ftiriiishiiigs by mail send your order to us, ° wo will fill it from nny cwialogiie you <1 esir e, simply sciid ii clipping oi- the description ofthe goods with your size iiiid the iiinount covering the pur- chase, al; catalogue prices, we W ill giiniuntee you pleased oi' cheerfully ' re- fund your iiioney. Try it tiow. _-1---il-1 In the thirty-six years of successful development, Prowse Brothers has acquired an unblemished reputation in the merchantile business, and the guarantee of a financ- ial responsibility that scarcely has its equal in the Maritime Province. Now reputation of this kind is not gained simply through advertising or enthusiastic sales talk. It is ri rowtli of slow development It is the result. of word-of-mouth endorsem- nt spreading rom one customer to another and stimulated always by sterling qualily for a reason able price. Six years ago when we adopted the one price cash system we had three principal objects in view, namely; First to extend Prowse reputation into most all homes on P. E. I., second, to protect cash customers from paying firoflier peoples bad debts and third, to meet mailorder competition which we are successfully doing. True it is that this _is a free country and everyone at liberty to buy where he pleases, but you industrious broadminded peop‘e should not be too hasty at sending your money to foreign mail-order nouses when you can do better at Prowses. Keep your money in circulation on P. E. I. Don't Shut your eyes to the fact ‘ hat you are draining your own little province and building up other places. We are 0 omg our part you do yours. ~.\-yi, , \. (et a r These Prices wi » -- mp i ' '_ 'th Catalog House Prices | 4 ` Heavy Quality Brussels? S uarls i 1 ' A ilk fi; Se ii 41.211611 63-411911 911011. ”‘9x101-2f1. 911211 $5.00 18.75 $11.75 13.75 $15.75 _ ,_ Attractive Wilton Squares . f 41-2x6ft-~. 63-4x9ft 9x9ft 9x101-2ft 9x12it _ , as 00 $18.00 . $24 00 $29.00 030.00 Sturdy Tapestry Squares 1 'Japanese Squares 03-411011 exon 01101-211 oxizti _ - $0.00 7.75 - 0.00 $10.00 _ 3 lr 3 ft ..35: 6 x9 ft "$1.25 9 x101-2ft.._.$‘2.03 9 x12...f2.50 measure your fgiors, window-_ f-f», ` “iw \ir.s°°tf*P‘=°“ if :xy 1 1 _ ,, c 1 ~»°~»efs“ » _/ Read HOW 'CUIIIPHYCS Prowse Bros,_I_.td.' says regiirdingM§i1. _Cocoa do`or'in`atii Window shades .. ar Piowse’s Floor oilclotlt peryard . . . . . . . . . . . . ..32 cts. Printed Linoleum per yard . . . . . . . . ..40 cts. inlaid Linoleum pci- yard . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1.00 Bustier" door mais f.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.00 Wire door mats 18x30. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,.50 cts. ' 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....25cts. Table bilcloth per. ynrd . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 cts. |3 Japanese mating pei' yard .. . . . . . . . .20 cts. 5 Extension|poles........ . .....5cts. St_ai`r,i-ods -withf, tlxttlres t]o'z. . . . . . . . . . . 72 cts: White lace curtains per pair .. . . . . . 50 cts. Brass stair platesper doz...... . 15 cts. White curtain poles . . . . . . . . 10 cis. Briissslii stair carpet, 27 inch. $1.00 _ I p -tor An Tapestry stair carpet 18 inch ._ . . . . .. 45 cts. we ask is a fair comparison. ‘ ° r Catalog Prices Smashedl , . ....s0¢is. 'i Ss Read what Mr L E Prowse, Mana er Order Competition. “I will give a ‘ Handsome $5 Wilton Rug Free tn any person or persons that will find an article in any retail Mail-Order|Czitalogue that we have in our big carpet department and that we cannot duplicate at the same price or less"- . / * 'l ThiS'l1l_8y_appear a_ strong statement to some of you but ws! have the diftereiit catalogues and know their goods and prices. In mari instances our goods are uiiconaciousli priced much llower than the saydé goods of our far away Mail Order Com eh w l t P _ °d°3l_ Tlnwzvsvgggsaonly they best wiisli »- Measure Your Room A ' -' ’ ‘ ' ~ _ -‘ , , . . . . - 1 _ _ " "If'%”ve cannot eiito your home to J ~ ` 9 a ' ,_ we Ply C3511 10|' w°°l .' u' - .».' ' ', il Youciinalwiiy dee d` ' 1 ..ii-§._‘i.1l“:‘;¥?,'£.‘.'ii‘5.':IJ...K.;‘;...::'. .~‘.,.:_ y .1 . I, 1 so o , e » » =~»»-no-» --S-~ i-22.°»’i#°*.£".¥ ' ‘ r . . ._ . si an is 1.. if " », 1 ~,