\ \ l t I » “ matter that calls for some- MAY A ‘ " riasr or ;u.i.'~ 5 f, . _ -os>mo~§ t 1 5 _ it 1 1 ai. coat 'f lt’s "Hoi Stuff”` E: f-'-Q Tobacco Here ‘U T you eco h t e. buy sb, nd “in de allthe ea res_- Iii the le is here you o Drug Company rea orge and Kent Sts. spd sliced B_ritish and is Zood and ere. We have everything you ' direct lrom the makers and ss3'lzht" in our patent hum- out an. that ding' ines in adinz Unnadi ‘Jet tobacco ' r tuba his lin Pure is Ge ‘_ ‘i t O d ze W& acco ur tobaccos inc u p ug a_nd boxed inixtu American brands. It nur-_ Get yours here. C I' t . nf. n fri 11 G Co i2i’$‘y e fob Ma¢K Qcet Y You could po keen ih idor. -if ~ O ,___..,-.__ .¢_-_1__l_ _ _.,.____---tl \_._....¢ t..._.__ f'l`he proper treatm_e§l for diseased kidneys is a 1 thing more than mere money. You may think that 5oc is a high price for Kidney Tablets but it isn’t, and surely you will not let 5oe -stand between you andgood health Rex- all Kidney Tablets streng- then the kidneys and _ niakes them healthy and strong. A box 5oc, three boxes for $1.25. ’l‘he Mc- Kinnon Dru-g~ Co, corner Great George a'nd Kent '\\S;tr_i__tj._ 5-zzdrtfj 1/i__`=¥ You will be dead a long time so you had bet- ter keep alive and well as long as you can, but your blood must be stronger or disease will get you in its' ' clutches. Get Rexa'l Blood Tablets, a prepara- tion that is working mar- ' velous cures. We sell it and will refund your money if it is not satis- factory. One box 560, three boxes $4.25. The McKinnon ,Drug C0., corner Great George and Kent Streets. 5-zidrtf ‘SM0li_E 'anti Cllliw lliilR ,._ K-ING- _rwtsi urinary » lfahhfaeturedb i_ r0uion'ifr0jii * eco pays to buy in this Province. The Blau H0011. Charlottetown, WHS Uflefed at auction on Saturday °f‘"“°°l1~ Tllefe Was a reserve hid on the property and as this was not reached by the bidders it was not sold. The Guardian welcomes reliable "W5 H0111 l>ersons‘ throughout this lfrovince. All such items should be mailed to "The Guardian News Dept. (_harlottetown," immediately` after UN 810059. etc.. have transpired. The services on the Pownal Gir- cuit next Sunday will he as follows; Pownal_ 11 and 7, Mill View; 2_30_ Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at afternoon and evening services. This will be the past.or's last Sunday on the circuit before leaving for Eng- land. » D. B. Jackson, Moncton; J. B. Mc- Murray, St. John; H. D, McEwen, MOVBUL -7- Read, Summerside; S, T; Taylor, Moncton; registered at ' the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between the hours of 11.00 last night and 11.30 the previous night. Ywterday the Harland left Char- lottetown at 1.00 p. m., for Or- well ports, calling at Vernon Bridge and remaining over night. She will return this morning and leave again in the afternoon at 3.00 p.m»., for Orwelll ports, returning at night. River Yesterday the eastern express _ar- rived in Charlottetown at 9.20 a.- m., five minutes late; the southern accommodation at 9.45 a. m., -ten minutes late; the Tignish accommo- dation at 11.55 a. m., fifteen min- utes' late; the eastern accommoda- tion at 6.05 p.m_, forty-five min- utes late; the Summerside accommo- dation at 3.55 p_m., fifty-five min- utes late; and the Tignish express at Last evening a new V-bottom launch arrived in Charlottetown for Malcolm Irwin from L. dc N. Paquet, Souris,_the well known builders. This launch is twenty-two feet in length and is the first of her class received in Charlottetown. Her 'hull is design- ed in the same manner as the Doris, this style being looked on with the most favor`by the modern launch architects. She will be equipped with ,a five horse' power motor and is ex- _ pected to develop a. speed of about ten miles per hour. Her performance will be watched with interest by all yaclitsmcn and she will undoubtedly prove is splendid addition to the liar' hor fleet. ` When memory calls, a beautiful nio tion picture, realistic but simple in detail, was, the headliner on the can- vas at the People's Theatre, Char- lottetown, last evening, It was in- deed a pleasant thing to see twt aged people brought togethtr by memory and a little child.. 'l‘hc Pic- ture Writer, a western drama, was an excellent thing and interesting to the large gathering of patrons present while the reel entitled, 'I‘hcre's Many it slip was -9, very laughable one und greatly enjoyed, But, perhaps, tht most interesting reel on the program was the one entitled. Tarragona, The film was sci-nic, showing to full ad- vantage that beautiful antique, Span- ish City. J. Austin Trainer sang th' illustrated song in excellent style _and received much applause. Attention of all horsemen, drivers and all those who like .a spin “behind ii good horse and wagon, ie, at- tracted to the ad of the Dominion Carriage Co., of Toronto. Canada, which appears in this issue. The loral lagents` for this firm are A. Horne & Co., where can he seen a large and representative s-bowing of the lateststyles from this factory. As will be seen from this ad there will he displayed in the show rooms of A, Horne & C0., a special show- ing of carriages which begins t°d"'Y. May 21st, and continues two weeks. A representative of the factory will lie on hand to point out the superior festutes of each style and grade. Those who wish _to see what ls really right in good _carriages s-‘iould consult the ad whiCl1,BlJ‘ pears in thts issue. ____..____.-- "This is “The Best Drug Store." we have Bvsry improvement that mod- ern method could suggest. Our stock of drugs and sundries comprise all the standard advertised and popular preparations. EV€\“¥fh|nZ _ls kept pure, fresh and sweet as mornin! dew. All orders are promptly' if-tend* sd to and our stall of courteous sales people win give you prompt etteni tion. shop where ro" get Beilsflc' tion, at the' McKinnon Drug Co., cor- ner Great George and Kent S;r;iféer.u_ i “[77 ,, ,..».‘.»;.__,-/--/__ » iii ‘if e __.`_ 5 ,j sr _ ._ " ‘ - _ 51- __ ' .-__J-,;-_-,i- f-__i»\ .ana -- - - '-" '»-_i __ ~ I = » _ " - ' _ at _ n l 'ith ilaraellsel of pg; §ii‘.i.`ii°if§:‘§:'l.iiPe."i,i.ti,‘i1§.i‘lifii:: are iiltrenv oosome an nu r ous. _ 'Sfewart’e Balm! ’ Mrs. (asv ) 'r Pierce or Ricinsnsto, who has been visiting Mrs. A .l_-lyndman, Longworth Ave, Char- lottetown. for the past week leaves this morning, to _ visit friends at -S,l1e_dia\= uid `~Sa`ckvlll6,""N." B.. _ Rev. J. R.. Gates of» Rhodisea, South Africa, .arrived in Moncton rs- cently, where Mrs. Gates and child-t r_e'n have-been visiting for. sometime the guest of Mrs. (Rev.) W. W. 10036, 'formerly of Charlottetown. Reggie McDonald, the bright little son of Aeneas A. and Mrs. McDon- ald, Charlottetown, had a narrow .escape from 5 serious injury some few days ago. The lad climbed ladder to the roof of his father‘s two-story house on Rochi`ord Street. Arrived at the eve he became dizzy, lost his hold and fell. F‘ortunate,y there was the roof of a perandah which brokehis fall before he reach- ed the gr0und.No serious injuries oc- curredmuch to the delight of rela- tives_and fr-tends. The Rev. H. (’. Rice, Hampton, N. B.,_ exchanged services last Sunday with -the Rev. H. E. Thomas; minister of the Carleton Methodist Church. St. John. Mrs. H. S. Rice is visiting the family of her son, Rev. H. C. Rice, at the Methodist parsonage, after s-pending s few weeks with her daugh- at Yarmouth, (N. S.) The Rev. H. S. Rice is still here but his daughter. Miss Helen Rice has returned to her home at Lewiston, Westmoreland county.-St. John Exe. The shove are all well known in Char- lottetown. The f0ll0Wiul: ure the names of the fifteen pupils of the first class of St. Joseph's Convent, who .have i'cceivetl diplomas from the Palmer Institute for penmanship:-Alice S. Donnelly, -Xnnie'MacAulay, Gwendoline Keenan, Helen Bradley, Sadie Mclnnis, M_m». Zaret Beaton, Josie Byrne, Alice Mc- Millan, Agnes McQuaid, Amelia Walsh Stella Praught, May Toole, Annie Bradley, Catherine Breen rind Inez Mullins._ This _is a grand showing for St. JoséDh‘s and the excellence of the` tuition given at this institution con- gratulates the pupils on thai- wi-,_-ll 'nerited success. The closing exercises of St. Dun- stan’s College, Charlottetown, will be held in the College Hall on Wed- nesday, 29th lust., at 3 p.m. There are twelve graduates in the Arts Course this year. J. Bertram Bren- nan now of North Sydney. but who formerly belonged to Alberton, 1'. E. I., will be Valedictorian. The fol- lowing is a list of the graduatesz- Joseph C, McDonald, Orwell, P. E I.; Edward V. Crowley, Manchester, N. H.; Albert Roy, Quebec City; Joseph G. Rooneypcnerryysiiey. P._ E. I.; Alphonsus Rooney, Cherry Val- ley, P E I Charles Alleyne, Quebec City John F McDonald, Vernon 1 Call and sec our stock. It’s not too high priced. Johnson & Johnson _ ' I _ _Get Your _Fishing f A Tackle _ Here ` '_-You-are sure of gift?-T` ing just the right » kind _ of fishing supplies-sure of perfect satisfaction-_ - sure of getting tackle _ that will catch fish-- I when you get the outfit __ here. . Our stock will selected tb suit local- ‘streams and lease iocainngiers and we ' 'Enewjdlt _wl\at.yon,nsoded. _- Flshlnf rodl, ltlel, ham- boo, spit -bamboo( lance- wood 'md uh ac to $1. Linn. New Ii; King e . culel and Oil Sliic 5e_up. Files, 1. divided wing uid. t1oating|tyln..,~.- e u . - Ano ng neil, reel _ The _ Macs ' George ‘Water rooff Her- _l - ered Letter. The Guardian is not re 5,5; psy.-\Ri....--.-s.,\._ sponsible for remittances forwarded . _‘,,|t,_»,,.t_tt »..»t,l.. tp yt _, ,,,,_ ,. |t»~s.s|.s'» __ '/’ ‘ I | ,other than as above. _ ` if V I '_ ‘. . I A 2;” 5 Q 1 i it .s- e- it E -_s.»\»~..¢.-._\»¢..».-.~»=».»-..-.-.¢».. .M as -va-¢.~. i :._4~.-...<_ ”* ' well knowniin this Province was a " ` __-Qi : Elligtmtiiigéiihép \‘/ \‘/ \/ \ iini_initiatiii¢‘t.`§?s9§% _ R. K. a M . \ _ ~ " ' -'f-‘-‘==_=_"-.°\KI_nnm_ .. , . _ . . . ton. N_ gl. ha: rgclaglfafzi glglsxlibell visitor to Moncton last week. . ___.._._,_,_»,!»»;;q ,,,,__,- . _ _ Visit to this Province. 'fi--lil-U-l||l»»!__iilll.iuJiiiii..isD ;,, _ ~ fseeissaeaia __ i A Subscribers and others are asked to é V “Im Il ` ‘ . . . ° ’ Q ° 1+ ` ' -- - T-‘-“J !’i`5`5"! L' °"""` ' 4 EFEEEESFP" ii """" ii Hon. w, 3, |;,~_,,wa,t_ C,,,,,.,,met_ rem” by M°“°y 0'd°r`°' bl' R°gl“t: - _ iiiiit-~~~i_} _ ' ° ::§::::::i:§5 .\.\-_- »_- r °”'“'_ ‘°‘“'"°“ 0” the express last iwilif' .' ° W iii 35535355555 sfssfé'-'_-‘_-}’§`§f'_=/f'§'»` slii/:sling after a business trip to Mon- ° ' , I _ ‘!i|'!l!i|Ii-l!|lll_l‘ ` ' ‘ ` _ ~_._~_§-nz i , » - ~ . . _ , _ __ . W f _ _ *” 'Miss Webster, of Kentville, N. S., °- ° ' ‘ ";;?§";? ` _ W, - ‘ _ . 4 -’ _/ _ ` _‘.__‘ .- c__ ‘ - - . '_-'-_Tr-_ 1. _ _ tiff; - ` Quifiiiui ' ‘ttillliil ' “»uiti|uiilmiii~it `=~_..0'\\./b,-,¢'~` 2 I ltusismtgtliiirg- ,~|t_,_O¢'\Q,/°.~\\§,.t| I ii%!‘c~s!!tes~s!!!isrf; i>'-s9,/;-weft' g T ,_ e »_= =_._= .tt -_ .._- ,_ u ||r|l\g|n|!i!||I|!’@` 'b‘0.\\‘0‘Aig|t|>g Y + Seven Sample 2 Llmil i B. U N; s 'wi ____ , ,_ A e t - ` » I _. _ . . . y / I fulfil. _.for 1" |_ _ _,Iii i 4 \. ._`i ... -< _ ~\ *.f_ru.¢\ -_- --1- . .-as ss.. ; Iilust!iilieleiliieiihfstgliirelevi! slsutelstunteiiiigggtveuueseug E §i§‘?E:E'§5iE Eiiiii __€. '.‘i_`iE::E:E: _ i’ _ !'!li!l!!!'!!*!!!ll! *l.»f'f!|i|l'l!|!"i‘- _ !!l*"l!!l!l!'!!!!!§|'§!!!!!!l!?F!!!!"! i1iiilii1iiliiiliiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiui ! !'!'!!’!!!l!!‘!!!!l!'!i!!!!!!i!!’!i!l“! EiilliiiiiilliIiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiitii !!lil!!|!!!'i!'!!!l|!i!i‘ll!!!'l"!i!'1l’! ilitiui Anwom Venetians :_ , _ ,,` <3 J Another big lot thisgreat seller just in from England. This fabric is all wool,bright _ finish, and a hard wear- er, black, brown,reseda, navy, green, tan, saxe and olive 69c ' Sheer _ M arquisettes 7 5§,d Every one wants sheer fine dress mater- ial this year--and' this lot of line, plain 'or stripe marquisette will delight all . » 45inches wide cream, r e s e d a, champagne, delft, sky, black, tan of or'grey..........75c _ _ _ _ ; Standard i_ _ ‘,- Hivei, P. El. J Bertram Brenn- I ' ‘ I ,N than ', '_ _; - /lp/' I' i I 10'! 51 15° '“ ””“‘/ °""”. er, Scptchfort, P. E. I; Frederick J. _ Neely, Chatham, N. B.; Eugene Gig- uene, St. Flora, P. Q.;» _ ' n " 4 2 _ » ’ ' This is a print that is sold right along in ,_/ _ _ nio_St storesat i 4c and r5c, dots, stripes, _florals_ »’"` | t smooth and fine, great value at. . . _ .._.........l2c _ Dainty English Muslins 12c §T_his_dainty little lot of very pretty rnuslins is shown mostly in stripes and florals, in pinks, mauve, -blue or greys. Good at...... Sandown Costume Cloth 20c This 36 inch dress and wash suiting, will not fade in sun or wash tub. Linen finish, butch- er blue, navy, brown and tan.Au excellent value. .....2fl¢ ; li Wash Goods Values _ ~‘ _ 32 inch English Print' 12c _ All Wool , Veiietians 1.00- yd. i This is certainly tire be-_st Shanfella Rep 27 fngh 203 dollar suiting that we know of. _ Shantélla rep presents very niuch the ap- , _pearance of heavy shantung silk suiting. It is oiiered in tans, brown, navy, grey or white. A splendid material for wash suits, at...._. ..~....20c ,White Marquisette 32 to 55c ~ These fine sheer fabrics are very popular this season-we offer these in extra wide widths, 42 to 48 inch at. Ms... ......... . . .. .. . _ 521: to 55|: Sheer India Dimity 25c_ For a pretty little summer dress India Dim- ity is' hard to beat. Sheer, fine showing a 'very thin- cord stripe or cross bar, with a touch of col- our in dot or flower, many colors.. . _ . . . _ ...25c Sturdy English Galatea 15c_ 1 for the lady ' who wants somethingstrong for boys or girls-or indeeclfor a wasli dress. that will stand all sorts of wear--Galaiea is hard to equal, butcher blue and navy, with white stripes ......\.........l5c_ Fine, sinooth, bright finish, fully shrunk, all wool. 'l`lic colors are `black,3 navy shades, 2 browns, 2 tans, saxe, reseda and olive, 40 inches wide.__... ..._.... .. .. . . ......l.00 Self Stripe Worsteds _ _ 59c yd. What a strong, sturdy dress material this one is. lt is all , wool-shows a self stripe in its'”`Weave,‘ and is' offered in pearly grey, saxe blue, reseda, brown or black. The width is 45 inches, and the special , priceis..............._........59¢ ,. ,s ilune Fashion Sheetsl I June Designer ltlc I [June Style Book 201:) ___l Wh I 'V7 \ limi ‘4 if you i1S¢. the kind of ‘ _ Hickey E; Nicholsgn T0baCCO C Fishing Tackle hc . F1-'I is tobacco, carefully selected and qftimcs injurious as well. if you are not buying our Master Marine Smoking _ tobacco. Why? Because it is inade only from ilie very best well- cured. It costs no more than the other kind, which is &:.° p a ` The STANDARD we sell at suih low prices H , _ , 1 _ -s . ,he » 1 P-' The. Imperial is the Real “Speed King” If you want your boat to,_devel- op all the speed po sible-wif you want to make it the queen of its kind afloat--if you want to give all' coiupetitorsyour spray--keep them i'ollov_ring_in your wake- you will need to equip your boat ` with the Imperial, the greatest, all-round marine motor that Canada has yet produced. I The Imperial is the motor used in all “marine speed merclinnts:" it _has repeatedly driven a local boat at a 20 miie clip:-ig is the motor that won the McK_el_vie Cup and that has secured highest rewards at every exhibition. A The Imperial is light, simple, strong and economical.the four essentials of a racing motor. Every Imperial is tested and fully guaranteed. Write today for our free illustrated catalogue . Bruce Stewart fd’ Co, Ltd Charlottetown _.no other one possesses. F . 1**-i' __ _ _ _ _ - i 1S!u;l'inee?fép(;'g_¢::>fl§ég; I-;i;_|cr':adn,l§t;Jt. -»§_ 1 - . -ix o‘olook, Saturday executed. ' 7 m ° ` » . _*_ 5--iearei. _ O _ _ ' _ _ Fjfe ‘ You’ll CClfCl1 ' i__ 'QQ _ 1.311 1~_»i1':-.'f:`:`-f‘;-" Insurance _ in good strong Stock Companies at _rea- sonable rates. Promptness in payment of all claims, t _ a strong feature. l E. R. BROW Office Sunnyside ' Charlottetown I lm L.. ~ is |,... Earth Auger _ 'l`he Standard Earth Auger has proved ilu: best, by test. lt has all thc good points that any other auger has, with inany original features tliat - '~ In 1 . ' see-fee It is th: best to use when planting trees. vines or shrubs: it is the best to use for nioiiuincntal. _ceinetry or cement worlr; it is the lies: to use for - » digging post holes. Farmers, contractors and other .» ,..._.,,, workmen find it above comparison. _ » The’Standard Meets; Every Requirement. The Standard has