is h —TO»VVi8I‘l'JT};AlOiFIC co" an extended’ t-rtpr-K. l ly from ‘MOMTORL-“K. skin it and aent‘ t-he pelt to Lamp return sent to Mr. ‘£104 ($469.00.) v —l8l.-A‘NDER DEAD run-mar. Wilbert Delaney. Malpe WHe needs a New Suit this Week GET HAIM ‘A NEW SUIT-—He ‘needs a suit for school, for church, for play. “The Men’s Store” offers the ‘biggest assortment of Boys’ Suits in Prince Edward Island- at prices bhatcannot be ‘beaten by anyone. Boys’ brown, grey and Donegal tweed Suits, made from good quality union tweeds. Coat has fallcypleated back and full belt, bloomer plant's until Governor ' fasteners. Sizes for boys from 6to12years.................. l 6.95 Sizes for “boys from~13 "to 17 years ‘Boys’ all wool tweed Suits in fancy greys, browns andkihrk tweeds, Norfolk styles. These suits have double seats, knees, ‘ elbows andl» reinforced pockets. Bloomer pants, all double stitched. Sizes 4 ‘from 8 to 17 years . and Bo s’ two-pant Suits, each suit has one pair “hloomers and one pair of golf pants. They come in all wool fancy; grey and fawn’; also Fox guaranteed all tho Morning Guardian at his ltora. Hia tale- phona No. is 18-2.—tf. Mililfd‘ Linlniant For Corn! PERSONALS —-Mrs. Charles Clow, Kenalngton, than Saturday a. m. 0n a visit to Bos- - I1.— . ~M-r. and- Mrs. Walter Bernard o! Kenalngion returned home recently rom Boston-K. ——Mia; Pearle Waite, Stanley Bridge, spent the week- end at her home in. Kenaington. —¢Mr. F-red Ready, lriahtown, re- turned home recently from Boston, where he spent the wlnter.-—K. —-Mra. H. A. Compton. who has llllent the last few months with her daughter, Mrs. Hillis, of Hali- ‘iax has returned to Summsralde and is now living in her home here. —Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hicks, of Summeraide have arrivad home after an enjoyable lrlp to New York. While there they visited Rev. E. M. Dillua. former pastor oi _the Summerside Presbyterian Church. ,i~llck’s father, Mr. E. B. Hicks of Moncton. I —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schurman. Who have been in Amherst for {some weeks where Mr. Sohurman _ _'- i a}; ho rm it. fish serge with guarantee mlilrieilimstili umblaes to be out and tflChéd. SIZES - ~ ~ - ~ - ' - - ' - ' ' ' ' ‘will probably be unable to move Boys’ blue MiddySnits in serge and I Cheviot, mlade with. braid, cord and whistles. Plain knee pants. Sizes for boys from 3 to 8 years. m esteem, all 1.15 underwent an‘ operation returned about for some time. l l. J. I l!’ . . . v _ xnnnawrlim-wn; we“... (a vogotabio union!) takfll at i Mum will 1'60 you mu; by ‘ Thousalldsl of Iloiiorsl ' Arc Ming nvod by the fox tanner: of Prince Edward‘ * Inland, who m making n ulumlnapuuy at the Indira problem and M10 "i! "kW-h" °7 "QWM VIWP", on puppln. la in tending [MHERIAL OOILLIVBR Oli. Fqlt SIIOUIT nua- uamiial thlrflr- 001w» II "tailba- piu an weaned; Nfilli" “U” "W! Iifiiiflifll cqollolimnfllil. Hound mule and vltamima available only In OoM-lvan-oii. The cigar-lance or our moot buooooolul rlnoiloro, their: bod-prod m. can‘ vim- u to tbglndlapatn wilt-undo! |lhfllllILFUX Iluult in wary one m; ha. natal. ffinn will um rloiwiln or dlgcotivo woolen when Imperial: aroropulariysiod. - Order at anon mm your mum Adult or dlroot from Factory ,- I Pallnen at‘ Piliiner oil. m. --»- - so». " ' A Ollariolhtown, n. s. I. 1 mp1 “um QJTQ“. Icing-f Chlriolnhvln, r. a. |. _ l‘. .. J. A. msodnmtifi.‘ _ Filofiitl _ 0%.; r. Aiidraw Tuplin of Muilte left last week for iBooton en route to (dad house in King George Hall last the Gout fill-ea. mo!“ ‘idimlla Tuesday evening. The“ plgvf‘ y“ well stagediThe ensemble wuqood ' i __»=+os»‘=s FRGMMBOILL- r. Roy. Kennedy of Kenlingtolniptlrwlfiettto be serious. Mr. and ho has completed his manta year. Mrs. Hamid inn-d. Mia Til-lie Gilli!) " in thsatudy oi medicine at MoGill University, returned home recent- --HIGH PRICED FOX FELT. - M-r. Joseph lShea-n, Kenaington, bad a fox which died during the past winter, He got. Ruy -Ml‘.Arthur to son's March Sales in London. The Shean was IN ELGIN qua, received a telegram on Sunday n Elginplll. Hlsdeath was not eu~ tlrely unexpected. as be had ‘to un~ dergo two operations. His injuries - Miss Muriel Stackhoullo; Mrsl Ogle --SUMMIRIIUB aor-tlnz-mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- d chostra. Solo, Harold Laird; (encor- ‘ dy. Piano selection, Thea, Millman: They also visited Mr. v _ ague stated periods. On the ad- vice oi those circulars produce was sold to parties inl Sydney and A i into trouble. final‘ cosmyfis-alerneef, .~—fl‘hqfl,ldlug_ Md taotlllybrpllanagc presented ay "Strictly Business" to a crow- - t was replete with liumo cardigan- tions. although the gen tenor , Mrlrffmitnnd Film, W. C. (M0 od ‘lladgheavy part4 which they portrayed in lprofalolonal like man. ner. The rollowing is the cast of characters: viz Benson Marlow- minlstor, l-laroldrllaird; Nbliic Mar- low-—bia wife," Mrs. iHrarold‘ Laird; Dorotliy~their iitls daughter. Jean -Profit; Mrs. Oiilrogan-the Irish woman. lMra, lL. Tait; Mrs. Peever ~an elderly English woman, Mm. W. C. McLeod; Mrs. Gordwelk-the President. Miss Tillie Simpson; ‘Mrs. Ledger-tile Secretary, Mrs. J. B. Profit; Misc Janat'Cioldlng-—the maiden lady, Mrs, J. G. Townsend; Christine Bun-tain; Hattie ihlller, her daughter. Miss Mannie Sheen; Mrs. Bolder, Mrs. Altred McNalll: Mrs. Huatle~who hears things ov- er the telephone. Mm. Preston Keir» nedy; Miss Marguerite Anita Ogle. ——-farmer's wife, Mrs. J. F. Profit. The following musical were given: Plano duet-Miriam Profitt. Thoa. IMilIman (enoored). Selection "engjngton Stringed 0r» ed). Intermission and sale of can= Trio, by Messrs Gemlirown, Harry Brown and Harold Laird. Reading by Jean ‘Molradyen, (encored). the aolo by MisiMurlsl lStacllhouse dur- ing the last act of the play was well received by the audience. Miss Staclrhouae will be a. decided ucq-ul aition to the nluaical talent of Ken- sington. God Save the ‘King-K. iEastem Guardian will conduct Divine Service Sunday the 1st June at l1. a. m. ....°SUPER SPECIAL PROGRKM Montague Saturday at Yen's Thea- tre. “Children of the Dust." 3363-6 29¢m2l ..'EA8‘FE=RN AGENt-iarl L W. Murdock is now- Guardian. Ag‘- ad to receive news iteml. ndvortisl vlganalnloi-rdit‘ ' Aid‘! it irtav 12%. Mrs. Fuler-wiiba oi fiarmenMisa ~. selections . .1880!’ from Holmani Blah)! _ ..*BRlDGETOWN'-—Tho Pastor H Oib I u, rt lull-W ‘ .' ...'_ lam rpm. Y- L ‘in ant in Montague and wililba piano», inn. Job Printing, new and renow- al Illbl0fiDtl0ll8.-—!l. ving gmvei and- sand beacholv-"pol hie on the beach"—on their propena tics stand to make’ quite an- item. t-bia summer, so general la the ds~i mand ior concrete material. V l —80ME KENSINGTDN COLT-Sh, Miss Louanda (Semplehi stable); dropped a beautiful foal the other, day from Frisco Direct. This coltl is beautifully marked. u year old Kentucky Marque at W. B. McAr-thura stable. Kenslngton K. ..*FOR SOME TIME circulars have been received by shippers and others here from the agent in Halifax of the steamer Dominion Coaster and due to arrive at Mont- North Sydney for shipment by this T°“19- UP to the present time, now about four weeks, no tidings , of the “Coastal” can be. had. The B lppora have lost tha sale of the g oda and the purchasers disap- pointed. Thsre should be some remedy against the circulation of misleading information o! this kind as it does nothing but get shippers P053"!!! the agents at the end of the line may be alga to straighten out matters. '1‘ a i ouster may be now traversing the seas looking for tho flying Dutch- man as no reliable or deflnitejllb torlnalion can be had- of harlrrmvei manta. Lam. Sir, etc, Goo Wight. man, Montague. i i i ....* FOR CONGiPIETB-ffhoss ha-' 3 ‘scion oi‘ the son of San FranciacoIIYIBir vessel. atSourlsl |arrived at the stable oi‘ Linus Gor- N001! 8N1 910411109 1'01‘ Si. Plorre Mr. Sohur- man laat week. Bernard i-iynes haafmankot. ‘m. iEvening. subject . '.‘ ‘ Tliwdilllh oi mountain our on of-‘no Uiisrq ai-ooh--oa= worthy haunt‘ crew...” a ounu mum vinliliilaoltlobb rolithtlhn- , l-l ~m an Till». MI; u Nlany a man who cashea lira lifelinaur- l. ance policy --adltlits til-himself that he couldhave savedtwice-Iaa-much, —-'wonders what he. did with the money , that would have paid for more, and , ——thinlos he waslwisein doing what he j _ ' ' be- did, becauselhe hasn t saved - . mucli besides. l- - I. It does not always occurio him to thank‘ thelife insurance lrian for having induced hilrnto save money. Yet. if it were, not for the life insurance man. the Canadian‘ eopie would have very; little of. the $& 00,000,000‘ of" in- surdltce‘ now in force. l ls it not about time we reco nizedthe l. good-workithe. Life Insurance an is doing or tlrecommunity? -—Lifé Insurance Service l t ....'FOR ‘ST. lIlERilEt-amnaaral Though coiled away at auoballean-lng up‘ his ditlarent. lineror worlcl Anogngl-‘Acorn and McKinnon ‘are loading l! stage o! lite, he had however, auc with liva caedod in’ providing n comfortable __.._.,._ ....°80U-Rl8.-8ervicea ior Sun States and-Gouda andthen return is certainly keeping abreast ofwhefday ‘lat Ju-ne. Rev. E. bockhart at 0d Ito fltb"lQ\lild“'Q\l0i'6 he ‘took up times in raising high‘ .11.“ ¢o1w__|l1 a. m. Sunday School at 2.15 p. m. llrmlno- Qmo 4" your no ha‘ took Brodie at 1 p. qlil-rle or the Victor moon in an whim Have rum’: Vi-illlél and? in thin u-in m“ You? A Living. Hope or .1 Dead mills-he mowed“ Ivlflflldln nnd Blov. Hobo“ M. Hope." -—-r-. ....'ROAD GONTRA¢TJ-. essra Stephen H. Moduluy acd, by": so; lay will amour the‘ many dmlrlnr l," [m- we 50",, tYDba of paopio- ha‘ mat- in» follow“ bins Road bring, and aragotting ' ready toltnrtwonh as noon an men can be moored. Juabnorfow , men- are available. being occupied with tar-mills Woratlonp- and m a ‘ lohqtor fishing, and. higher wage oomandlld cured the cont than has been. is and gravel ior the concrete work also comaahigh N, , pm underutili- V ml. J0§Eli5il OAIGSIE Th v Caiacq undhrlsucli tragic sum“ a M! M11391! in the 01m i, inn-flaw‘ dityc- no: baa shocked this community and the public in ‘numb: “Ullflbfllb-Ol-flllfl Inbobdl‘; hlonl- ion nprigiaalla genial dinpooition.» ‘bhm ibnmv gtalnilylan illlllfllllflntill-llllll * - Tlio-oonhlnfiy-nnlilnltlatam ‘ cllueo-nalnotpnni a , o! the 110M, N ffllirtlfloi’ ' WIN “film IGFMU ti! ‘Ollblillu Avoid Eywiirafil Tired 0700 Mk0 a . tirpd. mind and body, Angina dlloy Lgzfrlottmvvn a ma. when nogorrngllo H03‘ alwayl. ' Will's?“ " “Vie” data or Jdloplr admin llfilllflo >. articular-altitude Villa. Th; liuncrall. vilioh tookmlaca at 8t. Jam _ ku glflpvlltBly on [hip Qjillflr illltzwaa hmncmmpilafi cal near a: I u?!“ ‘Q m A 0WD Ill uivamodlzmoinall-boaron- were C. Uflaracnnnlt, John N: Gallant. Mn- yer Lidatone. llhlmanuel- Gallant, m N. GI-lhinf. and Brio Araan» a l; ‘ A roqnlcmilliéb Mdnl with the or- ouuglior tho repose or ills aou May biiiaonl not in dance. noun are Ito-he found who can any thlt he Hill-Id‘ in’ mlpoctin; the flight: of hiriiallow-men. : ‘Th8 late Mo. Oatuio wan coon o ‘t-ha ‘late Ephraim flCifiie of Rich-- mood. Ouroi’ a familyoot six only tvroaiotcm larrvivo him; tlli-sc-brm theta, having‘ predecoalad him" some yearn ago. The two surviving ‘slams-are Mm. Simon Bernard of- Buabhmont. Mano, and Mruhaak. Dionne o!‘ (lhalna. A. widow. nix. children andvaotopdnothlr mlm in the oaddanedrboml.’ \ , Mia widovrfllee‘ Marta Anne Ar» aunanltj‘ i: a daugbtoi- of Ironic-U. home. in his younger years-ho travelled ertcnaively though the Western , Besides the dualoouppltion» of ran- ohiuland ta ' n5, ha sombtlmsa ellfllldlnutrid g5 and it ii “I010 —..a--._-_ ‘i .Ii circllm ‘l WW9 on!!! I d» an! j in til Y {ind how um Dominion C‘ I”?! I ‘vi vap~r@~¢¢¢<¢@éwgwqyvwt§~¢¢w¢wviwwwjr¢