._ ,a-I ,_ ri, . ,V (. 444;; 5 ...M *n - i ff i i i-5j i », ;~__ ll ,» f \,fl 55. i‘ *-595 -7~r'.`I< :" ‘F f I i. 4 ti . ‘ "Q .t , . -.mn no VL .; `,v,_ V I (~ ea- .-.. .4 . . , A .l _. 4 ir-il i i ;i ‘.`. .l- " .2 _. 't . .. i 4 l f _ $.- '-A ‘f if ,ig . I ‘ . i ii , -\`..i" t The ‘ '''''''' ' ' """"""""""" " ner inning, hung-` and union. m . Albktn.. X. -TH: ttonnmc oalur oaaralaa can be damned at Laurin 'nia- uirlai Pariann. Slmm¢I'lH\- _.ro connsseonoswrs.-owing at miinmri. snnnnmiae. » -ur. :mm llelieadridr. Charlotte iii iii; all to her libel' _ the wintél’ ll _ .__ IEST SEED-39|. EXTRA X0. 1 _-_ M30-5-13lE3i town. was in Sllllnaifalde llomlay on i '_ Qin". iff!-he 2 ' 'iii' gl lnaegingly neavydomadsoa hzacttfhe Guardian autism ltaoor- reapondenutoheubrietaapoadble in their contributions. Only Beal l .I Pa\iI's Hall. Summerside. on Tueoda! evening to hear the lecture “Wanted a raid wirh which eierv one preaent A good sum was realized for the bene ht of the Red Cross.--X. -_sf -ABRADFS VILLAGE - Y dar last.-Mr. Joseph S. .krsenault who works aboard the boat spent the ti _t part of the week at his home in T Abram Village.-The many friends of ‘_ il s- ' ' ' cC>N'rAiN5 No ALLJM dl! ‘ ** hainville. had a hauling lrolic last Ill IN CANADA ‘ EHGIUHTQUI ‘tuaoonoowr vu-an nexium. li. getting sawed lumber on the J , hi! i iasi rent fall of rain has greatly dampened the '- . ' . _' »farm ` llspec r. left la_t Monday on an in in § gpevnon ,wr in his mspe(_wrme___ th s Em ell ' S ( REAL NEWS. il .\iis in 'ne Gallant and Miss Ros M -1 ite Galiazi le-it l =t w e “l liotir~.~. that vnu publish a verse M _ ._ _ e. . ' f he firm his from the Bible ever;-' day." said the lol E. Gallant 6; Son we-nt to Char- . _ . _ , caller to the editor. "Do your sub- lottetown last Saturdav and retu ki; ?|:;E;;§e:i¥g :;!:`€;gnafllu3;lr°:sg `E]i:1;rg;~@g¢L3|nS{¢m;ednigg??ehlElhl:i:; tientre, tnisting in his Maker as a with her the infant child. only a (ew vout Christian would do; This weeks old, of her late sister, Mrs. ung lad attended s -\ool the greater Beaton Riley, whose death has been rt of the winter and continued his recorded a few days ago.-il. 1 i l, zgludies 35 long 35 hm h@hh Permill' la fr scribers ever read it " ‘on ‘ med hi .\iondaj-'.-Congratulations to Mr. “Slifiiild say they do." replieti tim- l and .\Ir;~z _-tlirefl J. Arsenault, l'rban- 3: _ ».~. on the arrival of at bouncing vo thern. ' t`""I~'-~~\|- uliinr. "\\'i»‘»'. it is news to most 0.’ viii' W fa X Will Protect Your Home W Don't experiment when you paint your house. All ex- th perimenting has been done for you, and the result of years ‘$2 of experience in making paint and of innumerable, practical as and scientific tests is Sherwin-Williams Prepared Paint 2; ness in the mixing and grinding of the pure ingredients that f,, . . ,’ 311 . _ _ _ ` .W. Paint will cover 425 square feet, _ coats, per gal. $2.50 Balm; ininilssntxgnihgrsréiéviwiiziingii igmk The honorable gentleman is an Use “Synoleo” the Latest Finish Z3, “Synoleo” is a paint bound in oil and tinned with cold i°"“"‘°'"'"“ "‘° s”°“°"”‘ °' "‘° °‘* water for using. Synoleo will at once appeal to the practical vt-“im io or .inn em iii. inn of ii, decorator from the economical standpoint, it enables him }§‘,j’,“,‘§f,‘e",‘§,,§_',’,“§{f;‘,‘”,fa,§“fe§,]’f§,,;’°§‘§,f$ t0 Obtain 3 result in every Way éqllal t0 flat €l'lam€l, Ot' flat this friendly controversy is that. the nil finish at distemper price. “Synoleo” produces a perfect §’o"'“"°"’ '““"’ "’°"‘"’ """ " ‘S ‘*“"° There is an exactness in the formula, and a thorough-l vii DOS hygenic and sanitary effect. For inside and outside work noi. wiinnni nn- in renin; milling -will not rub off-washable. ` _ 222 irlifcllicfioliiiiiief'i:@i°§il'f§inf°"§ 7 lbs will cover 400 square feet-price per lb .......... ._ 15c mm Swv members fairly wmmded . . . . th tl "th tl l l‘l." l k - _ We have everything you could ask for in the painting ieliglfeingglfis néfielipfriiiuhiniiiiilh in iii. disaster me vane min line. ' ‘° simon W. ci-abbe The Leading Paint Store _ P1-ll! Y .. \\'ASH l.\'GTO.\', May 11.-The ` _ . . Ca News win be inserted. ride. 99104l3llB3i u -exceusrrr i.Ec1'uRE.-Quito ‘? Sm Hamm. 3.-new large audience was present at SL "\°' I 'n ‘ giggle' -_s o-nxin ' 'rimouiy sean _ . _ j ` .' ,Bell Pr°vh¢V1 bf ‘hs H01 -’“‘“f° “Ur wut let-nirein ine inllaigngni ned- ge _ ' . _ " a ' Ee IDB' Proc tr s highly pleased and a vote of :I ,_3°_ “mink” 15 oem; g.|¢ of thanks was presented to the lecturer. ho Mr ter Theophilns Arsenault and Mr. Chas. glue F. Arsenault. the two young men of lac the village who have enlisted. paid a ll ying visit to their homes on Satur- sm _ rs 7 ` _ . 1- _ °°°. ood r \lvlre iormier are glad to hear hm of his improvement which has per me mitted his removal from the Prince fam rounty hospital to his home ou Satur -ru ‘ last.~3lr. Clarice -\rsena\.tll..I.`r in Geo nee spot for building a hou_e. .\l _ Ed Pac bert Poirier returned to his home ad Saturdav from Pint-tie -The re~ a ' land and tousequenrli retarded gn vr .r ' .- . _ ` . - i t a_ e lt for Bath. - . parents having died. Deceased was in _Mr ' ‘"5 ('“"°m 0 I 17th year and was a model boy-rdanghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ber- i John C. Acom. Joseph R. Richard. Andre Aucoin. Francis Richards 'Aug~ Mr' J' J' “dh” Inspector M Public s Ll rite in heartfelt sympathy for the _ . , - mm, in their grief' R' IA p___n_ 0;: Monday to assume his new duties ra last meeting for the season on Thurs- da adj be a tion was expressed, and as was stated [_ e _ - . teacheis of the high school hate th mised to le d the' ' ' e bye-laws of the club forbid the TIIGTMY SEED-Cot extra No. othy Seed at Holntan’a. Summer -irr/ivsmuuylntaurmvlna. 001°” "' ?n ss ani l mgattliosamoprioeaaomiaary LECTURE _SIT I on Monday evening ily l-lb. 994&5 l3m2i. per lb. \\’rite or 'phone F001’ he Angel of death has spread his ings over mother victim and has home of one of the most respected the afternoon passed away ph A. Richard and son of Mr. iiique Bmu. The deceased was and Mrs. Phil At-senault. her _ The funeral took place l»`riday. rgely attended b_\' relatives and` 'ends. The pall-bearers were Messrs -ABRAM‘S VILLAGE -The Ab- m`s Village Debating Club held its ch an occasion for some time. Be- ,- re going into me discugion' “ lard. Maine, over viinter retumed here su r fo _ 0 Q Q Q was necessarv to speak of various . onday evening and will begin far- which the most important Wu the ' " Sll€YWlH-wlllI3mS Palllt "‘““"‘ °’ °" preparation for au open meeting. A committee had been previously air A I _ _ ft nted to make preparations. and Q er their report was given. satisfac- n irr assistance in king the meetiug.one or amusement well as instructive. The discussion the meeting was interesting as P v measure in furthering the inter- h tly in the discussion was the sane, g m. and friendly expressions. which lug members The writer wlll not sslble to indulge in political discus- develop their genius in that line.-- .-__+ llllllllfl MEETS (Special to the Guardian.) refused to comment. made candy at close of lecture. ;{d¢ on y and len (nr 0'L,e¢ry by eeds in aid ot Red Gros. the in.- FARMERS-There is nothing bet- left by the Empress on a busineu trip than EXTRA .\'o. 1 Timothy' Seed to l~loltnan's which is selling at the New Brunswick.-H. price as ordinary .\0- 1. namely., urin er to R. T. Holman, Ltd.. Summer .\’. B.. has been spending the past few e 99306-l3MB3i months with relatives and friends in --- Kinkora. and expect; to retnm home A YOUTH PASSES AWAY. _ d ught grief and consternation to side on Monday were: Messrs. Joseph ilies of Mont Carmel, when on Jghn E_ Yeo, Northam; John Mt-Rae, esday. Mor sth at = quarter to three Clermont; Collins craswell. si. I-:lea~ Hr- nor's, and Dermot Sharbell, Portage. t-ge Bnui adopted child of Mr. -H, opted in his early youth. and was visiting ner sister. Mrs A.. C. Saunders, red f0l’ With all l10SSibl€ Yisihniie Summerside. for the past four mouths, d patemal lone. He leaveshto motlrl; returned yesterday to her home'in foster father' and 1110! 91'. grit? Wetaskiwin, Alberta. She will veit 0 5 M' “an” ('aH`““‘ |" stnclten. and two sisters. one a nun friends in Montreal, Calgary and 0 ° a convent in the United States and Maple Creek on her return Joumey. e other adopted in Summerside by -X. l’ in Richard and .\lr. Richard.. _The Exyildings was in “gnish on Tuesday' neral was composed of friends. and " u [ll relatives followed bytheteachers and p pils of .\lt. Carmel School, who all G_To sUMMERSmE'_Mr' J' E' a M o . n y evening. The attendance was b . and the members dispersed Ja only long after the regular time for vi oumment. as the subject for dis-, , cussion was interesting and the mem- rs knew. they would not meet on J _ D. Sumner reported that a change for slgieaéngséxngggglég 'zgngzgasll 3;’ the better is now assured in her case. emu? talk on politics, Ahhongh This lady has for the last three weeks been confined to her home and at one nsures perfect painting results. S. W. Paint will wear so discusision of politics. it vi-a.§_[i3»ii;_ail>' “me "" °°°‘""°“ “'“S "‘“"“‘“"”Z' ' .` . ' ' ° Zgfee “P011 [0 RV? 8 I E ull. ong and hold its color so well that its use is genuine M,.,,,,._.,S ,O sa). me ,,,,,,,,,,e,,, 0, ,,,,, . . l ' l l ' f C0n0my_ clilb though unanimous in supporting Da mn ‘mm 8 wel swcked SUPP) 0 the newspapers publish the story of the torpedolng of the Lusltaula. _and P _ _ ed an immense success. Perhaps Messrs. Churchill and Asqlllth will now speak less contemptltoualy of the German blockade and 'the dread of the submarines wlll.4ncrease silll more. was used as an auxiliary cruiser or b , i whether she remained ln the passen~ MARBLE AND citANt'rE wottits n~lL'“»'i§‘;?=é?..“.§’.??.‘l.'; 122235. $35 r" '"1' "1 “nf we fi effr-1 I ing for several months. None of the ' members would deny that the Lust- _ ~ tania incident had been discussed. but ° housands of persons. and the sink- ing of the ship can hardly have oc- a business pl'opoaiti¢_m.-B. -lr. Jmeph )l. Gallant’ and lr. Auhln J. Gallant, Abt\m'a were in Summerxlde on Saturtla business.-X. -lr. Gordon Bernard. 0’Leary. an riyed in Sltmltenide londay morning andmadethomuadtrlp toPointdl Chene.-H. -Messrs S. Kennedy and J. D. Ken- nedy. Kenaingiai, _were in Summer~ ll da si noon tn H. -ML Norman Beaton. Coleman. Fredericton and other points ln --Mr. Thomas Murray. of Chatham. g the summer.-E. -Among the visitors to Summer- Lecky and William Smith. Lot 16: -Mrs J. A. Gourlie, who has been -Mrs. D. A. Fodd. Portland, Me., a TIGNISH -aovsnumenr msPec1'ioN.- ailam. dnigglst left for Summerside owner of the drugstore formerly wned by the late Dr. McLellan.-Z. -NEW OWNER.-Mr. \\’_ D. Sum- er has purchased the plot of land and uildlugs thereon formerly owned by mes .\icGrath in the heart of the llage of Tignish.-Z. -RETURN FROM STATES.-Mr. oseph Knox who has been in Rum- -ON POLITICAL BUSINESS.-Mr. A. Lefurgey accompanied by Hon. T. Gallant of Piimville arrived iii igliish on Monday and will spend a ouple of days here in the interests of e party both are interested iii .-7.. -MARKED IMPROVEMENT.--The hysicians in attendance upon Mrs. W. -GONE FISHING._H0n. Chas. unting paraphenalia left for Mis- ouche on Monday to be gone for a nthuslastfc in the sport of hunting ucks and wild geese.-Z. Ill llh_llUlllllIllllS Vi-I.\’lCE_ via London, May 10.-All eveml of them comment edltorialh resse says: “German submarines have register~ "lt is not known if the Lusitania ilrred without great loss of life. “We rejoice over this new success l’ . ,B Ano ctraNtri~: wotuts an of the German navy, which will show Works A lar e shipment of Marble Monuments of the 1915 ¢§esi6ns in different colors, werepurchas- ed from the ermoni_: Marble_Co. at their works in Proctor Vt. This selection was personally selected by the and have been shipped and will arrive by the inter Boats any day and will be placed in our show rooms_Revere Hotel gugding, KentStreet, lately occupied by Acorn rown. The public are invited to inspect our stock All kinds of IC¢metry work promptly attended to. Lettering it specialty. The P. C. BRUWN & C0. . mil Granite Works i . ` * TE WORKS LEANDG . everywhere that as the Allied armies ln coltlttioniattacltibhave accomplished » seem ngy mposs le deeds so. also, Y°ur the allied riavles will go on with equal ¢ bravery to brilliant success." is Clogged up ---_ A lllllll llllll Clllll #__ M if _lllll-|._lll.11ll» ‘Chilli-v\¢|S'Qn_u railways. ,i NWI " Tl" tivo.” Fo S i “Pure Prince Edward e“A”l Silver ` A Foxei E; -‘*"' \ .llllll lllllillllli r -l'F"H be a booster for them _ ever particular. .,~ jj These ~r t . 'r No Old Hats ts High If you want to be in the “swim” and want to enjoy hat comfort' you .1 should not put off another day your hat purchase. haf W°¢k at this store and we’ve been pleasing dozens of men with the splendid sfY|¢S h¢f°- Will you see as liberal a showing pf the very _best styles and makes this season as you will here. Let this advertisement bnng you to our windows and into , . our store. Then you use your ludgment. - Soft Hats Hard Hats The minute you see them you’l1 . hats that appeals toevery mail how- _F $1 50 to $5.00 We want you to come here and see for yourself that you needn’t . look further for hat satisfaction. “ e For l " 1.' . ` Nowhere In This City The particular man. the man of too. 'l`here’s exacting tastes-and the man with _j_ something different about our soft ordinary demands in dress will find it ~_ easylto choose the desired hat from _. our stock of good looking models. $1.50 to $4.50 ir A Liberal Stock Means Easy Choosing Hawes 3.00 Hats Christy’s Waulthausen Hats are Criticism Proof ',7 This store is the home of these splendid brands and are bought by . MEN of experience who have catered ito the men of this city for years. Now---To-Day , No Badly Bought Hats Prowse Bros. Ltd A EUlllHll[Il EllllIllS (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, May 11.-The sailing of the Cunard liner, Biauretania, sister ship of the Lusitania, advertised for Moy 29. has been cancelled. Since the beginning of the war the Mauretaiiia has been employed by the Admiralty as an auxiliary cruiser. She was hilt recently released to resume the pas- senger service. ' The Columbia | A Grafonola \ . ii-3.5 § A. 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