"1€'-_“ -~ A-sv-' ~» -¢f»=x'-ga.” A e , 1 1 ` ` - _i-_ _ _,ie _ ._ ‘ 1 5%? 'f I -.5 . -rt iw-nrm§_l UVIIII. i Nl ||°T'f‘ll¥?!\l!fl¢ BOVRI L. , I ..,.|,. 1- . ,. - forge Stock. Small . -I-.III n rg; .,f-/ _ ¢, N ~‘ - r I M, I »,‘*¢,‘*¢¢,'*», '¢ 'N "M "of"- »,'*‘¢,:’¢¢,,’:.»,,’.‘¢, n 1 *M *n ‘e > ¢ l __¢_,,”v*¢’.,__¢_»_., _¢‘»_¢_, _‘_ /¢,_¢¢¢,:::,~¢_»_.,,_~_.__ ' _‘fo ‘Oval /Q. 'I ,{Lf$‘_'¢g-J _ \\//I 4, -' IJ Prices on Oilcloths and Lmoleums _.i j,i i . .4 \\»'e are specially proud of our excellent showing ofoilcloths and linoleunis. \\`e have a larger stock and better assiirtiiient than any other store. Our prices :ire low. Siiisfaciion is giiaraiiteetl. \\'e have oilcloihs in all designs, all widths, all prices. Nothing h is been ovei'Io.il~:ecl to make our showing superior to any in the province. Printeil an1l inlaid Iiiiolenni-‘, :i‘l patterns. all widths. Ilricsoircptr stil _\’dto,,.... . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ..$l.25 I Montague Furnishing Co.. Ltd dilsrsif Mont igin-, l’. li. I. ‘¢ ¢ .¢ 52| Go ,_ kv- 'I i ' ~. 'Lowest Prices . /_ _ _,,_, -5.. sfo. ____ ~; '7_;_',,, ff: 2,.-‘_~_ .J ¢J""‘i. ‘~ ' ~ » -,- and ti nware P*\~ -1 if 5 \ `-D _ \~. _ _'f=.'.w- f.; »_.;-fi-2 .. , L ,.-,ty 2-* .`-ff'.f_",,';"'='_,= goods. EAMERON is Co on Enameled war ‘ ;’ ,L ,ig 27"’ _ _ ’§i¢_.f,--‘-5.-.'-'_‘; -_» our assortiiiciit is the best of St __,.._ __.__ _._ _f ___._._._v_, __. 3AS'l`()RS (`(lMlilNlNll 'l`-ll \`It`Itll.Ib` .\I(_)l\KEY l"RE.\t`li UN (lA.\lLll.l.\`ti. 'I`l{Il‘1l) IN (IOURT. MON'I`(`L.-\I-.l. N. J., May 1i-l’as- (.`l~lI(`A(iU, May 3-'I`hat a monkey tors of the leading churches of Mont- legally may he guilty of assault and; New society gambling from their pulpits coiner’s court upon the complaint of South cloir are arranging to preach against battery was decided in Judge on a designated rluiiday in May. Miss Elsie (loldberg of 928 The action of the clergyincii _is a Ashland.Boule\'ui‘Il. sequel to the reqiicst. made of Ile-I The young woman obtained ii is said, was ini-spirc0Si- hoine last evening to spend her spring ‘tive g\18l`HH¥°0 \l/itll Wert’ 011°- SWFHS Bros., Souris. 5-6d1i. ...Thomas Kickhnin, merchant, of Souris West, has purchased a hand- some stallion, Old lronside, from John Desgle. Rollo Bay.-J. ...Charles Devenux, Moroll, leaves by the first boat for the Magdalen ls- lands where he will be employed in R. N. Cox's lobster factory.-J. ...F. G. Jordan, Bourls, is Guardian representative, and all news, adver- tising and subscriptions in Souris and vicinity should be handed to him. 2-ludrtf. ...Wm. Collin of_ Red Point sowed his wheat April 27th and planted his potatoes yesterday, May 5th. He ex- pects to he through cropping by the end of next week.-J. ...Un April 30th a valuable Leices- ter ewe, owned by John A. Aniicar, Lower Montague, dropped four lambs which are all strong and vigorous.- M. ...Martin McKinnon, Montague, is Guardian representative, and all news, advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity should he handed to him. 2-9rtf. ...The Sonris market prices yester- day were miich the snme as when last quoted, viz:-Butter, 22c.; eggs. 160.; black oats, 36c.; White outs. 34c.; loose hny,_ $8; pressed hay, $9; hides, 7;; calf skins, 10c.; codfish, lic.; mike, 4e.; fresh herring, per doz., l0c.; clams, per pail, 2_0c.-J. ' ...The following is an extract irmn a letter received by W. B. beard, Souris :“‘I never had such satisfac- .tion in a suit in my life as in the one you made_ for me. Will vou please lon Satin-any at 2 0'¢10¢k_ She was send samples of your best cloth as I forma;-ty Ada J, k~ _ f Cl .1 __lwish to order another from you." i;0wn__M_ en mb 0 lm one Yours Truly, Alex. Mnthieson, Mis- sion City, B. G., formerly`oi Dundas, P. E. I. 5-6d_r1i. ...An accident which might have re- sulted fatally occurred yesterday wlicn Alex. Boudreau fell off Souris West bridge. After struggling in the water for ii few monieiits he felt the bottom and scrambled to the shore. lf he had fell over a few feet further ___The ¢0ntmct 0| erecting D Stop I out it is probable that he would have brit; on the 30,"-is .jmie Range “-m,1been_dro\viied ns there was a strong nivarderl to Andrew Mcnomlid, of running current and no boats near.- Noriii romi. The iiuti is to be ia‘J- Hlll 23 Fil IIIIES the work to the entire satisfaction of A _ all concerned.~J. ...While Il. S. Lavie, chief of the Souris Fire Dept.. was engaged on and he fell to the ground and had it not been for his presence of mind when he felt himself going ito force himself clear of the building, he would haveiallen on some empty canks and broken bottles that had been thrown against the building. The many friends of Mr. Lavie are glad to lenrn that the accident was not more serious. Dr. McLean who is attending him. expects that hc will be around again In n few days.-J. ,__ __ '1 L KINAROS 38,086 F 5? .$5- 3. :: -2'; ’°z 'ls rl. He hump- .\' horse- tho coinini: Nutwood of in ri grant.-xrranrl rum of the ion brood mare Miss Russel. mei{__aro proud to boast ni even_one_ cross ol t is great Mare i-i blood, bug. in Kinnros wermn bonstnft crosnen, w nt no other Stallion on P. E. I. can do. His sire was th_e fastest trotter of 60. ol his aire's let.. urs grand sire was n world champion. Hinclnm in one of the very bent. brood rnnros on the world known. "Allen stock linrm". Her; ri .vrnld colt. Ballston ltr. 'zi 2.29. Is the sire of trio largest and best colt tlrqnpgd this spr nz nt the Allen Farm. Weis' iinz 130 nounrin at birth. ’l‘lmt Kinnros will sire size in proven, hat his colin will have speed. and ex- trenie speed Is certain. that they will b_e r:\c_\~ and mime is sure. nnrl_ that his blood will breed on (dr generations is nn un ilsputcd net. Ki nros |v'll l nve hfrmn 'Vuesdny,llia_v il. t-oilohn. vfslwhuilon" ‘i)undM. noon nd over n kat. uyi0 tonlclugh MacMill- llanh Head ¢ Poten: lv. noon. John Phelnnn, Morelhurer night. Nay ll, to .ramps luupneyhs Penton' Station. noon. Home again that night. Goldzilian by the iniizhty Br|izlIian,Kin|r of sires,the iron rac»~ horse. W_e never bird his email here before and w_l\en iilu we sae is likenirnin 'I Goldrllisn is undoubtedly his best son on P. E. I. Pro nunned tv J dl Robernton of ftntnilo, Inst fnllint tllre Iiunimersldu Ex- hibition in halrhz the best colt he had seen in Olnndii. e i1onhyu colt. and , et he in all horn every no of him. Gldziiin is ro 1 trot: ynt. d cot. ni his ara. iilze, mid slat on Ili B. llsinnd. itirnzll £n‘s oxoopto I. lIon’t fall to leo this cult nt owner'n i\t_i\bl_en.before breeding your mares If you wnn large cllnsy noltl. 'P' GORDON IVES K ir"`\&`ti Nl<]\Vl‘0R'I`, R. 1., May 4-Tiie death here esterday of Miss Allen Burt dc some work on the roof of the Cox Y ' ‘ Hotel yesterday he had the misfor-lvelolled' the fact that she °‘”`“°d time Of slipping on a loose b0m.d_twenty-three dogs. Soon after_ she which was carelessly left there by i bl`°*_*thed her limi they Bet up a howl, some of the workmen. It gave away.” ,lf they km” what had h“Pl’_°“°d-I which continued, to the great distur- bance of the neighborhood, till the `constable arrived and took them `away. I Two of the dogs resisted and de- clined to leave the house in which their mistress lny dead, and when ,the constable attempted to use force ,the animals jumped upon him and bit him. Miss Burt, who lived alone became ill four days ago and her sister was sent for. Soon the patient became so weak that hope was given up. Then howls which disturbed the neighbor- hood for miles around. The two dogs which attacked the taken away and chloroformed. The ,EYCIIINE IINIIIIUISI IIIWN ANI] KILIS Mill the business blocks, and trees, chim- neys, outhouses and barns were car- 'ried into the main street. Wires and poles were blown down and the vil- lage was cut oil from communica- tion. At Hinsdale a barn was blown down and one man reported killed. Cuba is a village of about 3000 in- habitants on the Erie Railroad Public Auction in buy in this Province. ...The Morning Daily Guardian can _ » ‘ ' wi- Quaid, Suuris, returned last evening _ "T" _ WC- I \ I. 1 fm," the ¢,ty__.J_ ...Win. T. Lheverie and J. L. tant- _Mate ‘nd _ 3:21? _ . _._?Q` I C iflo ue isa ?" 1; ' 1" 0 Our One QFLLIHE sum °F.c|-,UIIIES . rim can S w=»rf°.w== .:::'.:.... ~ T4" r "“_"'** - popular in I the City. I\Ien’s Clothing in the city-but it does no harm to remind you. of it. And it certainly. looks as if this season beats all record for style and fash. _ 'I"S no news ofcourse, that we have the -largest and n_1ost complete stock of __ ion-therefore we ask you to inspect our stock note the finish of the garments- tlie appearance-the plainly seen wearing qualities--and above all NOTE THE LOW CASH PRICES This Fine Suit is made from good 2 l5.00».;'» is . . -’4lXI,l£N.PAGES, '-'ran urlvr Nlvlj ____ _*_ _ _ _ _ f-~, _ ____, I - _ '