delirious " usqfoqg, Mt.‘ stogt Notes I i. - . . HALIFAX. April IJr-Qtwtntionl tummy,“ by Johnna“ “d wud. of the Continuing Presbyterian , Ladies Aid. followed by the Enema". ‘he ‘Oman Bu,“ monthly meeting of the Mission- I ery Society was held on ‘Pride? At. Top. and Santa Fe iRy. afternoon at the home of Mr. - d b th et- Am 0511.110. ...... 4255 m?“ M‘“'°’ '“ ° "w Am. Oar and llldy. 0o_ were well attended by the Am. Uocomo“vu 0o. -- . ‘Ive members. Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. . . ,_t. . Western Guardian m Wu" The regular quarterly meeting. set": d —GREAT VALUES Papers at Sinclair's. L-ron tn: wosrsnu News ——Page 8 is available. ti’ -A LOVELY DISPLAY of new seasons millinery. rightly priced at Sinclair's. 868 —GUARDIANQ 0N SALE at the Guardian's Western Oiliee in the lifoNeiil Building. Summer-side ev. ‘h. c‘... . m’ d“ Serious Coalition Brooklyn. Ir. 0. l-Iinrlcbo writes We regret to learn of the death Monday night of Mr. John Affieck an old and respected citisen 0f Mt . (‘AJ- 13375 Stewart having lived there neurly Chile (Dapper Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 32% fifty years and we extend our sizi- N.Y. Cen. and Hrud. Riv. RR. 120% cere sympathy to Mrs. "Alfflet-lr Cube Cane Sugar 0o. Md, .. and family in their hour of be- Oousolldated (lea Co. . . reavement. . bi "W/f/I _usw srnme mounts in / - ’ gmg-Wlwansyoutoknowtbatnoday [l Mens H“. ‘bowing at s 1%,‘? for months that did not Ilnd ' / -./ I r/ I .., “cu-Eh ma,“ ‘m, ‘u m‘ international lPaper (‘o. / ' l ' ‘l’ I sows nueeen eoore siflhnsuss nuns tbrolllh my iotom- lijlie- Kau- and Tex. Ry. mlvlrs.‘ iiowzlrd cpuztxiay-Yiiflmffii . 1 -- v ' . -Aini. .. .. e-seennae s . es l to s per Pair $2.15 at Sin- "l 1M! hunsrv lttlneo sat u ii“ o P°"°l"““‘ no: lmothepr Mrg. s. Glover) and’ . soon-as I started eating l become R6116“!!! CO- l clalrs- “slmlzl Mlmug, Ily mngu was conga w.‘ iSoutshern Pacific Co. .. . l-Imtlleffl liere- . | ‘mug-pm g b; taste. I nevi» us. ‘industrial Alcohol Co, . --WANTED AT once --Two a, h h, h, "be . _ __ . llrlillll W"!!! B1911 "m1 59'1"“ N‘ stlmftlnf ltwnlitusfhave ‘bl-glean ti?! $33231] ‘Sig: $elltrfi. I .' (IS e tail <mre experience APPIY l" m. very am day after taking c» gbnm r , n nerwrt~sinciair e Stewart blmil- ter’s Little Livor Pills I fell line.“ Brennan " ‘ a P . Ounce of reventzon mvlcoiliillv HE ALTH-CI‘; i. P» "IF-AM Mr. John McLaughlin. C. N. R. 5s spent the week end at his home. Head 0i‘ Hillsboro. We learn that Mr and Mrs RB)’ “*1 W“ m P“ $332331" ".'§...'I.‘§'l.“.'§..l'§.'§o'?.§§. (égfikdsdfiialsfiggishkbg Pm 67% Mr. H. Feehun. Mr. Small- Howsrd smith . 401/. $13: Enaecllilzz ‘$3 linllouyltlrll; scrlptione, news or advertising will Mmmeal ‘P°w°' ~- @2715 for the betterment of the commun- be received. The phone number is mo .300‘; roads 1on1, Most o; the N‘“°"°'l Bwwfllfls -~ - 50% Ity In which he resides. 233. ' ockba here - l ltllliiriralsllilifillnlgililgllltaegn a fifcrtfiry’, are spams“ lmv" ‘Pti-‘l- —3UY$ CHINCHll-LIW -- MT- going to fish at "Black Bush and at SW91 c°- ca". 00m- Johu A. Coulson. ‘Sen View, baslBull .Creek.-— Alex. McDonald, wlnlllml Elemrli! ~ mold to Mr. J. M. Lenrd. Kensint Hermanvllle is going to fish for Gelleffl-l PBI- - - - - - -. tou, three beautiful specimens of Thom“ McDonald’ cow R"e,.__ lnt. Petroleum . Chinchilla Rabbits. for a handsome p1“; Mclsasc" Rockbarra is prepnr- Standard New Jersey . sum. These indivlduias were se- mg to run 500traps afor A. D. Mc- Standard New York lectetl from a choice lot and will Donald’ at Hermanville. ll. is constitute foundation stock for suc- thought Mr. J. D. Mclsaac will not homo With 8n fllllwk 01' lHEPlDliB- iressiill breeding purposes. Y. operate this year, his old factory , Mr. Tlmmllls hflfl Telllllle Gil")- at Rockbarra. —Easter was cele- Bank Commerce 217 mm“ employed l" m“ lllore mml| PERSONALQ brated wit-hmgreat enthiueiilaem ion Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2555A“ 56's lbmk ‘m ‘he W’ again‘ i the North S e one wou d meg "e ' 1*" —-Miss Florence Allen, who [has it was Christmas. It seems that Wheat__lMuy, 1631/4. Jun,’ 138%. lVlF- John A- MflAlilliy l9" Weill born training in the dtoynl Victoria Easter 0f late years is becoming sepL 133%_ - ’ ' nesrlny I" YBRIIIIW lllil IWRlllQWI "ii, Hospital, Montreal, is spending her n celebration ibeatlng the Christ-' com___Mfly 73. July "WM Sept "PB! Hlflle Ilbiillril ll‘? l-l- l’~ w~ holidays with her parents, Mr. and mast and New Year with the feast- 79% ‘ ‘ ' f- ' (Ii-edge No. 12 which will operate Mrs. Lucas Allen. ing and merrlment ‘by Easter din- at Port Elsi". N- B- . ners and refreshments Salore. ---—<-o>--——— 35324-13-5 Carter's Little Liver Pills move , the bowels free from pain. B's‘ ‘steel 1st Pm‘ ' i? —GUARDIAN OFFICE. — The Druggiata. 25 & 75c red packages Guardlani; Western Oflice Is now located in the McNeil-l Building. Water ‘Sh. Summerelde, where sub- I-low true that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. . Our postmistress. Miss Dorothy‘ Coffin spent Sunday In Charlotte», town the guest of her brother Mr.‘ Arthur Collin and sister <Mrs Fay C. Glover.‘ it is Ijfebuoys mission to prevent infections of the skin. Every normal skin is a healthy skin—{lear, firm, velvety to the touch and without blemish. NO is world renowned. -For 50 years and more ENo never varied in qualltyor purity. Its good effect or human system has earned for it universal favor and a per , place as the health drink of Anglo-Saxon men, women and dren. The sun never sets on ENO’s “Fruit Salt,” so wld .. is its distribution and so universal is the demand for it. Druggis ts everywhere sell .. N O" n MFRLIITI SALT... Sales Representatives for North America: Harold F. Ritchlg b Co;, Limited, 10-18 McCoul Street, Toronto The mild, creamy lather of Lifebuoy, the ultra-refined soap, goes down into the pores and anriseptically cleanses, purifies and beaurifies. Mr. John Timuions, butcher and grocer here, is confined to his BAINIKB To use Lifcbuoy as a habit is to have a clear, fine skin, hence a normal, healthy skin. So many have discovered by experience the great value of Lifebuoy as a protector against germ in- fection that Lifebuoy is the most widely used soap in the world. Lrssuuv HEALTH EUAP gburi/lles and flotect sgtwwgazi-‘sy. 41%; July. 42%; _ a ' ' We are Icnsed to learn thnt Mr WQlGQlQMQY. 152%; Jilly. 15956- Daniel Biills uuse or lllilflllllillflilll- _’_"<°}“_‘-‘ ing lins taken a rhungc for the better. Ii will be remembered ISergnnntno Pat. who ls smok- that Mr. ‘Birt entered the l’ b} l ing the remains of a' . . .| p/ Hum, h, progress ‘mam “ma, the stmlmch and “nannies, causing while on senuygo). “tggarelibtx Hospital a iew days ugo for trout- /! r o ‘ I . _ - - " men . - Nlfllll begun. uerlung disorders of the digestion know "mt n is a crime ‘to smoke [a \ ‘ and preventing ‘the infant from ldlfi‘ on duty?» I- _ ~ , rlving sustenance from food. Mil- PM. “Slum and we mesa" that A "mom"; u; H", (ymmnutng _ .' ' as ul 1e ionic n r. uwl Flflllllflgflli. M"! F7611 Jllflllllfi» Hellll ‘If Hlll"; very well attended even thuughslretl. illrs. Gctltlie llougin Eastern ler‘s Wonm Powders, by dos-tmyins knows u, sergeant; but I've jugt w held u I r M ll"! illgemlml “m1 “We l” Test-ore and 0W" kaPlnE l! IIlQlElIi I-O Ellie lJOPO. ‘Sunday evening last uud w sfihe weather was not all to be de- the "meeting In u very crumble the worms. correct these faults of taken it from. Mme w: ‘ggsggzging :°l:v5l(l;l;r:xll'-a:: the organs to healthy action. evidence against him." o ' , ‘ r , . _ 0n ly $7.50 out iu Montague and will ibe pleas- ed m receive mews items, advertis- Piece Bed Qutfit $ 15 Bed, Mattress, Spring v * For ‘This "rms SPLENDID THREE-PIECE eso OUT-FIT ccm- Enameled Bed Freight Prepaid prises a strong and substantial white enameiled bed‘, your choice of 48 inch, or 54 inch widths; a comfortable and easy mattress, and a good, strong resilient spring. From actual test we do not believe that you can equal this value In a bedding outfit anywhere In Easternciinada. ~Mr. Albert Baker. the well~ known Summersltle contractor hns ::'lt is usually sale to say that urivul homo foul Florida where Ihe when a 0mm 15 pole. sickly. peev- spent the winter nntl took a hand in lsh and restless, the cause is ‘some: oi‘ the large building opern- wopmyp Those pflrilflliefl range the The cleanly, health odour‘ v u n I s h e s quickiy— the protection ro- mains. ..*MON1'AGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 18th. 863B-4-10-10I .."EASTER.N NEWS-One fav- orable ‘feature of this unprecedent- ed late lingering spring is the rea- sonably cheap hay in the eastern part of the lsIa-nd. Messrs. Jas. MrcAulay and Mr. Melinus McLean ' Souris Line Road who disposed of MotIler—“WeII. dear, mu you ‘Cop—-"\Vhat's the "Idea of ml- s°m° ""11 m" i" ""9 “"11 “dill” bnvv a lot of attention paid to you ling on the main street?" Ollly charged $10 a ton. Mr, Geo. m we puny?" “m. one (wbaelnuhgq jun Leslie also of ‘Souris Line Rona! E1slc——“Soiuc, mama. Two little washed any car. and ‘l can't do a disposed “t Sh‘ Blocks m“ week 1 I y, __. , _.. y‘ . H, 1 P. at a cost of not over $10 a ton. mys mule Acts .it me tnng \v_t t There w“ activity in the potato market in Souris lust week and up along the Elmira line, $1.75 to $2.00 was paid for some sorts. There were only few moving how- ever. Potatoes are by no means plentiful. There is actively wimong the farmers In seed oats. ‘one generous farmer at Big Pond |soid a fl-ne quality of seed oats to his neighbor mostly at 50c a bush- lei by measure, though bulk oats are fetching 60c n bushel in Souris Some other farmers are asking 70c a busliel re-cleaued -hy weight of 34 lbs and are getting it readily. For these pgchasing their seed this spring a big price is there- fore belng paid but it can't be helped-in the lest few weeks with Improved weather and roads e good deal of cordwood was tak- en out on the Souris Line Road. ‘““"°w M°'“l“'“ “d “'5 “Y” ‘°°“ . out as much -as forty cords al- .. - . _ _, . , - ready and are still working. _ There is brisk demand for the g‘; wood tit the various North Side “ lobster factories. as well as by the ‘Souris householders $5 to $6 a cord is being paid depending on teams of delivery.— it is the in- tention to do nway with the water tank at Harmony Jct and substi- tute an - hydraulic outfit whether this will put the present pump-man, Mr. Pius McLea-n out of a job is not yeI. definitely kuown.--Mr. Stephen McAulay, contractor for the new St. Margarets Church is getting his cement. The parish is furnishing the same und gravel. ,lt is expected this work will be ' completed on the outside by M_,\,“T|_m.; “m”; “m (URLs, 'Chrlstmns eve and services held. ;—'i‘hc packers have at last started T I f ‘in actively in pursuit of the North he o ;SItle lobster business and are now gbusy building traps and geeting meet with the approval of the woman who wants good appearance at EWOOII and BBIIBPll BUDDllBB While moderate cost. The bed Ia made In a splendid walnut finish with 2 inch ,' l l continuous posts, and five fiat 1 i-noh fillers In head and foot. The spring ERNEST D. VERNON ‘ D Di . i Ia ef link fabric with angle steel frame, and the mattress la a moat: ezeng c? comfortable quality, roll edge, all-felt. "l have pleasure in sending you ' ‘ today photo of the lriterprnvlnclaii Professional Liz-S?! This Is a strong and substantial BED-OUTFIT In a beautiful white enamel finish; It is a particularly neat design, sturdy and strong, and will give you many years of honest service. can be had In 48 Inch or 54 inch widths. 5 Seconds I You can satisfy three juvenile ap- petites In 5 second; with Royal Milk Lunch IISIIIIITS My, but they're handy! Our poles, Freight iPIId to any station In P. E. I. $14.25 '\ 14 Bed Ilene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4.95 Our price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $7.50 Splendid Value - Bed Outfit $27.95 Here Is an exceptionally good . and ' expensive THREE-PIECE; BED OUTFIT comprising walnut finish bed In the popular handy steel tubing In the cominuous post design spring la of strong Diamond‘ Ilnk fabric with tubular frame and v the famous Slmmono Iayer felt mattress. You make no mistake In buying this outfit at the price. Freight Prepaid . . . . .. 827.95 Sliding’ Steel Couci 7 $11.90 . For a cosy corner-Jar accomo inn the unexpected guest-or for camp-—y0u ncd one of these SLIDI STEEL cou-ci-uss. The sprlflil II strong National Link Fabric, and mattress is a nice double size, soft ~ tufted throughout and cretonnc cove’ Freight Prepaid to any Siillo" P. E. I, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. f" HAMILTON'$ BISCUITS THE rAvonrrne snvcs: 1am l l I. rr e of o tf't s fIl-‘ieiglit Préplflifl for 22°75 . HERE IS A SPLENDID WAIJNUT‘ BED OUTFIT that Ia lure to TIIFIH), .\'. U. Drop-Side cm. Complete With $9, Mattress ‘runs SAFETY cma u almiill above Illustration except I! h" V filling rods at the aide and four II ' Continuous Post Bed Interlocking Tile Features Complete outfit Freight Paid for only - .. $22.75 Home for Women. at Moncton, now Bed alone $10.50 untler OOIIBUIICUUD Your Interlock‘ Mattress alone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. $7.95 ggghzllfuwtilr: Zjcflelldiaritgmgglcilz-“Xlh; Spring alone ....... ................ .. $4.95 l um very much pleased with the nuitcriol anti the wuy they luitl up. The contractors are Dentun d]; Con- don of Illgby and Kentville. rind they found the tile were lnid with o. minimum of labor and mortar. "l first uscil lnterlodkers in 'l‘ruro on tihe ‘Maritime Home for Girls, and they worked mil. so nicely, and appealed -to lboth owners and masons so well. that they huve been used In a number of smaller buildings in this neighborhood. l propose to use them on the Col- choster Oonnty Hoospltol and on a new wing for the Protestant Orph- anage here.’ I.. E. Show Ltd. ‘Mokoro for the Marlflmoo Avonport, N. l. ' 2104, less hut Ian than solid brick. (Jna. Devan, M. l’. A. l. 0.) Iiafeiy Loni] up to 0,600 "ll. per square Inc-h. (‘I'm-ting Laboratory, Mo. lllll University.) , M hr. immersion teat, 5% absorption (lama) Sumo tile bnildl villi any thickness. Plaster direct on tile- no furrlnl necessary. Air pneloll ,. ' conduction of heat, sold or mololurl. Calm be ploolorod with atnoro, focofl with brlek or loft exposed. Ila-h Ioferlosillnl (‘will ooanls oovol hrlels In also and. having half the weight, ooh ho laid at v hassles of the eosi. COIIOII’ I03 ‘III PATIINT IIPIOIINOI I03 ‘Illl QPIOIIIIIII‘ The Wollswortl Unit present is eolnpoef ooloosion of aeloltll natromonh that enables sh Dptomotr... to eovor completely his ocular nomination, wlshon the pallets leaving the ololr all with loll Illlvldnol lnasrnnan within Instant noel. An important roehlaisa of a ro- froetllg oaths la obaolufo oom- rm In the potions. This has been raised or lowered and adJl i_ to the polfoot eomfors of potl IL A oonforhblo poolofl_ no be Iota quietly nod ooally. unlined. -,‘ no: all dummy for the, Opfonoloid la raolpllohol wll In all osvllg hello‘ “Elfin nlg-lawaood ll all ‘H. .MABON , ovmTfi-Ifafik-"é-"uo... $14-15" THIS BEAUTIFUL SIMMONS BED Is made of 1y, inch square otoel tubing In either mahogany or walnut finish In tho popular con- tinuous peat dealgn,_wlth new flat flllsrsjhat have some Into ouch popularity. Shown In 30 ineh,-48 Instr Ind l4 Inch widths. Freight paid to your station for ............,................ 814.50 z‘ In Summeraiitle ., y Since ',__._FY I r. Ij! l.' , See these New Simmons Iirace Line 0f coursolaf Holmorfla the more you pay ‘the better you get, em! thil oppIIeo to this beautiful line of SIMMONS’ "GRACE-LINE" BEDS, This lino consists of wood finished, metal beds In the new prqgg" Channel Steel with moulded fillers and panelled head and foot. A var~ ‘ My of styles at from 816.60 up. In Charlottetown I . At 129-133 Grafton st. emf, and la complete-with s nice. 0°" ‘ comfortable mafifovso. The ski" wimp-style as shown. Price .. . ‘ Panelled End‘ n ,. Crib ~ . ‘ ‘ n you like something a mm - " here u a courmuoue Posf 0‘ with eleven filler; at side and flvs II ‘plying wonderful protection. tqomplotq vntirmnmu 5' lor, in"; iilovo style with nlw ' ledsnds, for only .... ...‘Ii Grib Mattress $2M THIUURII MRTTRESO ll goes white ootton down with IIWW. tloking cover-lug, and molM f“ for the omit-Only i