?- -f l l »' ‘I l ,+1 ff ,__ ga. ii' 1* 'K r; . yr. » 1 issue. ss sll papers are promptly on expiry P RAISING.-On Thursday the 24th inst., Mr. Teller, lllll' fp,” l _ vw 1 p expert, delivered an inter- nd highly instructive address aid Hall. He read statistics a §"f, ng that while the sheep indus- lsincrsasing in other parts ol the ld, lt is decreasing in Canada and Odell? in Prince Edward Island. should this be? when it is a well ew own fact that sheep can be raised in the Garden of the Gull cheaper than in any other part of the world? The' litany advantages ol sheep rais- ihg was then cited, among which may belmentloned that the species of sni- m'o,\Lto which the sheep belongs is im- ma". from the dreaded germ of tu- berculosis. Some idea of the value of sheep as weed destroyers may be gain- ed from the fact that ol 600 varie- ties of weeds sheep destroy 550, while the horse and cow destroys 83 and 58 respectively. The British breeds, from which the stock is descended were traced to their native haunts, each to its own mountain, hill, dale, heath, moorland, or down alter which the speaker concluded with a short instruction on the care ol the flock. -SPRING VALLEY.-The citizens of Spring 'Valley have again wel- comed to their midst their native sportsmen, who have lately returned from spending the goose shooting season abroad. They report n rather unfavourable season. as the ices broke up early, however. a few of the wing- ed beauties were taken to grace the tdhles oi their proud captors.--Spring Valley School is being continued ow- ing to the illness ol the teacher by Mr, Allred Green.-Miss Green is now convalescent and expects to return to her school duties in the near fut- ure, (Kensington) Miss Bertha Mc'- Neil. spent the week. end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNeil, Spring Valley.-A very interesting meeting was held recently by the Sons ol Temperance in which some able addresses were given, Special mention might be made oi that given by Mrs. Dunbrach, on Educational Reform. At the close a vote oi thanks was tendered the speaker for her able and interesting address.-Mr. Ellivin Champion of P. Tuplin & Co., Ken- sington, spent Sunday in Spring Val- A_____,\§X.-Mr. G. W. Prolitt returned from ~» ,. 4 ‘i a flying trip to Charlottetown. Mr. Protitt is still actively engaged as agent for the International_I-Iarvestsy Co., and much of his success is due to his genial disposition as “Garnet” is a general favourite.-Mr, George Green, Crapaud, and Miss V. M. Green P. W. C., Charlottetown, paid n recent visit to Spring Valley.-Mr. J. N. Profitt has returned from Free- town, where for some days he has been engaged in repairing the dam- ages to the Bernard Mills. caused by the late ireshets.-The roads in this district are in lair condition, but in surrounding districts they are re- ported as being in n dangerous state. -Miss Ethel Tuplin has returned home after a. very pleasant trip ` to Summerside. (From Yesterday's Evening Giiarrlinn) --APPRECIATION. -- What proved to be a most enjoyable evening was spent at the home ol Mr. A. S. Wright and lamily. Searletown, on F1108! Gvelliflg, the 25th inst., when their friends and neighbors to the number of about forty raided their generally quiet apartments and for the time being took lull possession and assumed control. The situation barely averted a stampede on the part oi the household by the timely ar- rival of H. Johnson and his amiable partner, as they invariably put them- selves on record as peaceable, law- abiding citizens it was soon in evi- dence that no sinister motives against the rights and privileges oi ,the household was intended. Alter a pleasant time spent ln social inter- course a feast of good things prepar- ed' and served by the visiting friends ol, followed by the pre- a certidcate of life mem- Mrs. A. S. Wright by Mrs. Lowther on behalf of Searle- of the W. M. S., Mrs. on behalf ol the Searle- T. Mr A S was pre :f ‘ ¢a§¢ihnkl¢hC1l_l-lk' choir presented Mrs. with a nice suit Wright - fountain gli; :ES tire. The loss is estimated at $40,- Bpproprmte 000. The plant employed eighty used what persons' alter so the don- ths thing at Breeds. garden » fertiliser, Sfllllthii. time i-‘wx » --Laws ,Mowsnsi sn tiwaov int has expired and .thuqlpl beauties 1ust_i-ecelved at Brace's . -summersids. the easy running "noa- rsttely” had that it is s pleasure to he behind. 5-1l‘Eth4i. --CEMENT! CEMENT! 500 sh* tight paoer lined barrels. “White’s," and 2000 bags ol the famous "0snada,” Brand-quality and price guaranteed at Brace's, Bummerside. 6-1MEW4i. -MORWENNA DUE.-A wireless message received last evening by Mr. S, M. Hicks, Agent of the Blackl-Dia- mond Line, Bummsrside, from the Captain of the Morwenna informed him that she would be due in Sum- merside at 3 p. in., today.J. --WANTED AT ONCE.--Timothy Seed. Send samples and state quan-' tity. Unless we are able to secure s. large quantity promptly we will be obliged to import. Act promptly. Write R. T. Holman, Limited, Sum- rrnerside, P. E. I. 4-30hlE8i. -POLICE COURT.-In Stipendiary Wrlght's Court, Summcrside, on Monday last, judgment was given in the prohibition case against Dr. Gil- lis, St. Louis, tried some days pre- vious, the case being dismissed for want ol evidence. In the case against Dr. McBride, for giving pre- scriptlons for other than medicinal purposes, judgment was reserved un- til a later dsy.J. -MRS. PALMER DEAD.--The | death occurred on Saturday last at her home in Freeland, Lot 11, of Sarah Palmer, wie of Charles Pal- mer. The deceased, who was about I0 years ol 'age had been ill for several months. She leaves to mourn her husband, four sons, Henry and Gordon in the States, Daniel at Poplar Grove and Harper at home und three daughters, Misses Nettie ond Jennie in Boston and Mrs. Fal- lon, New London. The funeral took place on Tuesday to the Episcopal cemetery, Lot 11. The services at the house and grave were conducted by Mr. Harper, n student of Kings College.J. ' WESTERN P ERSONILS. -Mr. P. M. Pate, O’Leary, who has been acting preventitive olilcer ln the customs, Summerside, since the death ni Mr. Charles Murphy, has tendered his resignation* which takes place to- day.J, -The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, yesterdayf Messrs E. -3. Brow, J. -K. Ross,Char- lottetown; D. Rupert, St. John; Isaac Winchester, Belmont; A. J. Stewart, J. A. McKinnon, Coleman; W. A. Fal- velle. Truro; K. J. Martin, Charlotte- wwe; 'r. o. Edgect, ohuriottetqwml J. R. Crawford, Truro.J. -The following registered at the Clifton House, Summerslde, yester- day :--Messrs R. J. Burnsteil, M. Marcus, H. W. Pullock, Toronto; J. C. L. Gannng, Louis Grote, Montreal; B. C. Borden, Sackville; W. H. Cro- cker, Millerton; P. S. Hamil, Mont- real; Wm. Richards, Bideford; P.Con- roy, Montreal; R. H. Christie, P. C. Ingram, St. John.J. ..._.-_.- -PRESENTATION.-About twenty- Five of thc Summerside members of Charlottetown Council, No. B24, Knights of Columbus, assembled at the Crystal Cale where they tendered a banquet and presentation to Mr. D. Lorne Dewar, resident manager ol the Dominion Dredg ng Co’s plant,‘ who is removing to Quebec, where the Company‘s plant will be engaged for some time. After the good things ol the table had been partakcn of Doctor Mcllellan, who acted as chair- man, called upon Mr. Leonard Mc- Ncili to read the address which was accompanied by a diamond set K. of P. ring, the presentation being made' hy Mr. John Ferguson. lt was ‘quite evident from the remarks made by the rliderent speakers that Mr. Dc- war. during his short residence in Summerside, had made many lriends' who will regret to sec him leave lor Quebec this morning.J. $40,000 PLANT BURNED IN OGDENSBURG, N. Y. OGDENSBURG, N. Y., April 29- The plant oi the United States Brush and Comb Company at Potsdam,uear here, was completely 'destroyed by ' Weak and Nervous Heslih Was Been Wd ,~:.,.,. .',~ :,- .p ., L .il ‘T ‘F the choosin"g- of A; 1;-ight \ should inve‘stiga’téfthe immense showing of new - store. ‘ ' » - ata, glance and fabric I to the man Come here and ask theosalesman to show you theT':'pfarlflculer` kind of a suit you have in mind; let him tell you why these Clothes will hold their shape, why the materials used are the best, why we are so particular about having every garment made by experienced tailors. » 0 GOUD CLOTHES. $10., $12. $14 to $13 leave' selling at this If we can’t, with this great stock of good clothes. show you just _ what you want, whether the color be blue, tan or gray, 0,1' the fabric Of worsted, Serge, or tweed, we certainly Won't expect you to buy. *fri* h* Q. _J Jr the stern necessity of a and pass muster-But So, then, granting that 1.... . -r*ri‘~i“i"l'-l‘~2‘ ` to spend ? - Every Man Realizes you might furbisli up last year’s Spring Suit with last year’s hat is not to be thought of-‘- a new Spring Hat the question naturally arises Where can I get the best styles, best quality and best value for the amount l wish new hat for Spring- to attenipt the same you cannot do without . The nzan “who knows” answersat Prowse’s. Prices $1.00 to $5.00 l. Come and pick yours toeday. _ I I _ ' J G ` 4 I ‘ is all coloi-ings. colori n gs ll lm »<`. ..‘$¥_ \-if Ji ' Every. Other Man you meet is sporting one of ihose new ‘ soft, smooth Spring Hats with the saucy ,_ little bows--Very snappy Hats they are . and unusually good to look upon too - r Besides a regiment of other up-to~the-second styles and in soft hats for Spring. Prices $1.00 to $5.00 ~ " Come and pick yours to-llay. »':‘-2‘»':‘. ‘. I Here at Prowses in the new rich ` \ greens, mellow browns and 'other Spring ‘ l 1 J. l _- ff '2- ~¥’l‘»l'-l‘»l- ~l‘ Jr The Ogigirrgzl Hat Owse O8. d' Thefgfi/1761 flare 1. .~,. _ -\~ VV: . ,iq _'.1 ,' . ,lf L . J: -"B _~_. . ,L . -it ...amass-_...___ Dyiiiepsla hum 2 Stomach Acillily is immediately relieved b y Bisurnied Mngncsin, s simple, an I e._ palatable. ineipensive remedy lnr indigeetion neririburn, sour stomach, belchingsnli ull stomach disorders due ,lo arldity: lllsuraierl Mngnesln neutralizfs rxccsa acid so stomach may act normally .Ups teaspnonlul in w.-ter alter entinirr lie.iel is immediate . Sold by allj rlruiwiwts. i T0 BELIEVE $TllMMlHrTllU|.|BLEi Bleurated Mszpesis nsu\rali_zss excess sold; fgiielily rel svss lndlgostion. henrt- hurn, cloning, sour :z»omsch. etc. One than oonlul _ s l to r estinf. Pleasant: whole.ome; inexpensive: sl druirsists. s--4, _“I ALWAYS CONSULT THE PHONE DIRECTORY. Al|zos_e every day The Guardian re- ceives orders by mail to insert news mattr ol an advertising nature. In most ol these cases the senden, who .:'°<1“.°~c.'f ...r .:"=°.:~.=° “Y memero os an wo aveno account in the advertising depart- ment, write "Pleass insert the _Igl- i win and bil e," th apparen lhiplylng thggdltliey guild; the item; will be inser tree. n y srewwesks ago s reader wrgte aseing 'bg vertlsement of arm or ' - sorted tree from day to day until he °~.‘=.f;°°2.‘°“ ‘..”....' “F-° ll. * ’“”‘°".i:' ‘I2 liar . n is eo sc 'll ‘ may be said th t the althsefllitlnn price is not euniclznt to even pay _the actual cost of paper, ink, pi-esswerk,_ mailing, bookkeeping and other expen- ses or the Oircula_tien_ department proper, and thus subscriber# have no privéllleges ol lreeuizdveslsiigg sind are on ess.meoo_g nnsblcri- bers. Seldom ever does the sender stats whether the item is to appeal' B Y 1.' I Daily, whether for one or more times in either Daily, or in both, whether es s display advertisement. -announce- ment, business local. elassliisd id or otherwise. When for church or charl- tahle Dilrnoses they seldom ever lay I0. or do not enclose sudlcient, money to pay lor same, all of which wil1'hs~ returned by first mail in event ol the item not being or il ln the Moi-nln Dail o in the llivenin ‘ -f _+ . J. .. .-.~ -=- ».~ e ` - r f "- 1. " ~ H ~ ~ 5- ' ` » < » s l Summer display of milie- ery si l'aion’s ihis lficrn on. 1 5 5-Mei "Have you seen the Bulgarlas Neckwear at Stanley '-Bros ll. the latest novelty from London and Paris. 4-29M4|. ‘F arms if f'0r_f.Sa{é1 0.1 Lot 33 _ The Executors of the Estlte of John Archibald McMillan, Iu'e of B ackley Point, deceased, offer for s ile his two farms consisting of one hundred acres each One of these is situaied on the east side of the Brackley Point R: ad about ten nii'es from Charlottetown. The other is situated at Brackley Point about twelve mil:-s from Charlotte- town. Bolh of these farms are de- sirable properties and canbe pur- chased on easy tex ms. For further particulars apply at the office of Stewart S: Campbell, Solicitors, Charlottetown. ~ i-3rEfzf sale ol food or relteehments, etc. Ad- vance notices olnurely religious sen vices, even though s silver collection is to bitaken particulars of any of the' abovq, alter th_°¥ lievebeen held. are. however, newi ol any pee*-_ present or Inture business, w ich is still being eendue' ted, is chargeable, il it is ap- parent that the object ,is to make the business more widely known and thus increase it. Verses ,s°_°0I1lPs- nying, death notices are alll! resale. Even items which are actual news and not chargeable but oneeln either Homin Daily _or,lliv,sn.i%;.Dsily or both are chargeable lor ni than one insertion, ss they are thus noi news. - _ , The above facts ns given lor the lssslstln I. have ° ... ...ni i’.§“'°ni‘. 53%.. .. and dlsappeiatmmi ~_wn' luilfpiarr' Twill 'takc"ii`HT » lH¢_rs» .ii P 4° _bp .$l\l1;|ity!. tesave _ .F h 1 “ .Is v~°~ DIS°0UN?.'~§?i11f-GWR DIe11T°i'5l3SE9r_'st