*iii ,iii ` I i » 'i i-il i lil i all, .. ;;~i@iaif~» - __ [jp i;-l" 'a 4-... ' -ec-.i. ,.' - s ot. `n.» _,Ir ,.; ‘_ 5 i I Special Prices On 1" ‘ : A 9 'foi many years Highland II»ivis'i arpenfer S I 0025 _Na 265 Hiimviile sun iioias t .-`. Iproud name of haunt-_r with a memo of 157. il _ .~ ¢"i‘ _~_.» £~1` . .£52 y _ <24.”-2.; ".~.=.'_-,.»I.-_- "4" 25- - 5 Q Yi l i' I i i _ \ , 5 l " lil,-li 4;" ` <, i ‘ M _ _,,i. ;'i-iigfizllfii' ‘ ~.» ii. if UQ-_ .._\....~i..< - _ _ 1'* ' it » i _ __ ' .1 < ll, fits the foot perfectly’ lioth _'rom the iiri_fifv_rial office anii,(>rder lst. Ito shield its member l .~._';_f_-,~ Y- . . _ 'om thc lic»iilfp‘iiif.r_li~_ of the 540,lri\iii the evils ol lntcmperance. 2nd < 3"; ir' yi ~ , ' ' \ iff, -5.3% 0 . 5,3' we have -the QSHICY fOr sriiiwiuo Naws. ' ,_ ,_ - .F _ (_ . . . _.~.-_-,.i, ;.__»_,,,__,- fa _ _h vi . _ , Q. - ' .__v_____ _._________ ,A, _____,______ _____ _,___ _ ___.__ V V MON'l`Af_iIlE,_ S0llRIS_ _KIllG’S t The Store “pf Satisriiclion _ . ce. ...Mrs. Dr. Sullivan, Souris, was #_ . if "2-'Q '_ _E ‘sc-fist- _ - J) 5% ir , f i. 4 - `." I -1”' recovering from ber recent illnes . _-ri 3/ i . -sf; =-"-‘f‘ %Z"§ ll- J' _._ l . ~`_ T ,- . A"if,f/-"' ‘ ,='_ -,I ._.l’lowing is the order of the - ` ;. _‘ _ , , ;-` ff, _in the section south of Montagu , qi -v -_ - ilu. `.-. ' 'Z v"\ “ HBHIIHO COuCh I I ...It pays to buy in this Provin il EIGHT P1658 "iran mrssr alia# ' _ ying; t_>,y_WWM_- _____ Y_W“m¥éY 3: ml; ...Babson Cossin, Bay Fortune, .--- " -..--.i, in Souris yesterday.-J. ,1._’ _ ...Miss Jillia Bushcy, Red Point, H. Tidnlarsh, Chrirlottetow _ representing W E Stanford & C _ ...The schooners Happy-go-lucky ii ,-__J‘i,r»- <1., _»~." was iii Souris yesterday.-J. N »`}_~4___, _ ...James Mclnnis, St. Petenls B ' ‘H1 4| ,-»-i_-;~,~Ji,"--- __?,-“}'1;l_l!_},;;_4_"_._:_g_,},_ _. "}"*’_3Zi_` is spending ri well earned holiday " ,_ " -' =~' ‘ his old home at Red Point.-J. _f ';_.=_. _ 132', ,, ” , ,. Qu U- ‘fl iM i -ali’ H 3 1 l seriously ill yesterday.-J. was i' ‘...The Morning Daily Guardian ca _ __ -_ " be obtained at W. A. Johnstonc's, _ is Montague. 2-Bdrtl. _ -- . - ...Tiis s. s. Limellgiii, cept. uiisii- ` SL Sales Prices Strictly Cash To l"»V¢l'¥Il0¢I¥- _ _ s__. .,1-» ey. left Souris yesterday for ‘lily Pierre.-J. e.- ___ ..fThe Morning Daily Guardian can ba obtained at H. J. Mabou's drug 1./ c ll. store, Souris. 4-4drtf 0 . .___ Dianthas are loading produce a HY. Montague.-M. at _,___ senting llankin's Biscuits, was' i-mi-:'s the very ihing vou’ll want this ...;-.f.§.i:l.°fiii g _ is-'_-a\\l afld r00my. Built for real comfort and good service. Sup- 'Of this iS5“@-’M- orted b st lf -- P _[_ y ee rame, or sold separately to hang from porch Pm Gosby of Gladstone who has _ cel ing. ` _ been working at East Point, received _“Martin McK'm', “_ M ¢ h V. , h* Xglte tok-‘day for FREE llammo-(louch booklet and names of ll tele:-Zrani ‘last night announcing I 0 on aguei ae- fi S res w ere you can see it, sit in it and realize whata treasure death of his brother-in-law, Angus pre5en¢ai,1ve_ all newB_ advertising I l . - . -_ _ . _ ~ t S Address our office nearest you. Asl. for Booklet No. il»- lllcPherson and left £01185' £0 Miend and subscri tions in Monta u and Latest Style Shirt Q6' csimirsn t IIIII "Hammo~Cnuch." `l'(`I`il(J Most atnrea aell ii. 5 7 P -` " ‘..' ‘; .ncc's1'rras_c~ . 5,0 I5 in Isl' Q, LI neil- ies iii" iiiii liiiiei _ _ -' is on tha fcobrlil. 23 ‘ _-e*"", ‘ 4 If 4" 1 l‘_i‘ - ii _ _ - __ pp B A '_ _-, » vsantiirss _ , (_ l i iiriiilw l 'mmm' 'cub' ‘"` E I _B ' HE' When you buy Metal r I II I ‘ ly , Ii lb- _ \`~ Y \~\\ The Campbell Milling Co., Limited Toronto. Canada _ ' i " L II I pl :lu I f l . - - ._ . were read and placed on file. \ li:1lcllct.s,ll:iilliiici.\. \ The report of the conmmtee l ` _ ,State of Order submitted by t _ C chairman Rev. E. S. Wee-ks broug Q 6 ‘ O out considerable discussion re matt contcinin resolutions brought befo UH. rules, siiuzircs, cliisells _ .. g _. *- ' ' -'-'-"' -___ .4-___ _‘the Provincial liegiulatiire by tl gpiillirsg .TJ SHOE 5 THE SHOE ,THAT NEEDS N0 BREAKING IN When you examine the Empress Shoe illustrated here you will immediately note that it is not an ordin-I ary shoe. The last has life and snap, *he pattern style, :nchlngand S\lPp0l°tlIlg the llllll-till'-ercillosis associations who are"l`u afford mutual assistance. Jrd. T instep as few shoes will do ’lullllcullls\s ul iisilvll lsociiitloii for thc Study and l’l‘even-1, tion of 'l`illierriilosis soiiic 200,000| cliizri-lic.~: of ull iii-liiliiiiliaiiifiiie rind iii all parts ul' the f-iillntrv iiiivczigrced to i.lisci'\'i- touiorroiv na; “Tubercul- osis Sllnililyf’ The chief purpose of the ol~s_~i'\'aiic-: is to call thc matter dii‘c::fly to the artclltioii of the ;00l|.\|'Hl clilirrli iiir'iii`iic-is iii the lfniteil iiitntis an-l to iviiivry fo thi-iii infor- liiintioii r'_»iiv'ei'nlllg thi- druail discus: riilxlili lhcy ull_i:ht not otiiciwise he ‘able to fain. 'l`lle .\'ationul _-\.~si¢ciiitioii hopes to receive vnlll:il>li~ al-_l in it:i'~work lthrougli ilic ci:-opcirifloli -of the li‘lilli'i~_lii».~:. It is plrillliini: to gather statistics from the f_houe-luiills of |iiiiii.~iters, showing how serious a pi-oizlein f_\llicrclllosis is to every cllurcll. 'l`liei~ic ligllrcs will indicate among other things thc number of ‘flr‘ritlis lnst yciir from tiibcrclllol-:is in church coiigl`egotion.~i, and the extent to wliicli' clcrgynien are called upon to nilnister to nliilcrers from this dis- ease. `lt is planiir-d iilsii to issue niillions of circulars :ind pamphlets on thi- pri-vention of the disease, co~iipern_t_iiig in the movement. Head Pugwasli. i-ltnir. Kilkeel, El- i 11 - worthy ll ._ Hastings. - & S H oieiireil Miiy ziiil-srmi-. Kiilieiii, lillworthy, Port Hastings. '= ~‘ ,» ;__ _ s- 0 ,V _,365 -i £ress Shoes for wo- l".iitered, Miiy 2nd-Hclir. Ventiiro, I ' ' ‘ *if ‘_ . I ,M °; _ i A g” *_ ` i* 3 ' , l, _ _ll ._ "5 and vicinity Should be handed ere -~-The Silvef grey f0x which escap ilb- from the ranch of Robert Stewart, mn Brudenell has been seen nt Whi him- 2-iouitl Road lately, this is n valuable priz if captured alive.-M. U18 ing consented to act as Guardian r _ _ _ P e e. Iunwal which tales Place at M11- vicinity iiliould be handed to liiiu. own.-J. ~-The Choir of St- Andrews' Chllfch ...The Souris market prices yester- ?“' day were niuch the same as wh we last quoted, viz:-Butter, 22c.; eggs. "SI: lic.: lilack oats, 36e.; white oat _ 3 c.;_ oose hay, $8; pressed hay, $9; _ _ , ‘”' ‘ " ' ~ ‘- ' A Special linc,splc-iidid value 754: \ \ Loot ‘oliirfs $I.00 ' Gloves lilcgiiiil ling Skin _ Gloves with double pzilni, llic proper glove for you cannot pur- chase llicui elsewhere less than Price $I.50 Montague, will give on Sabbath ev ing, the -14th of May, a song serv ntitled The Romance of Missio Altogether the choir will render 16 lil pieces of sacred music. The Min ter will read the story of the histo of Missions.-M. ...The remains of Angus McI’hers oil Sunday last of heart failure ca over by the S. Earl Grey Mond accompanied by his _mother-in-la -Mrs. Matthew Gosby. Deceased w 'thirty-one years of age and leaves wife and child, brother and moth - -0 oins their numerous friends and ...The following were registered the McDonald Hotel, Montague yes- terday :-John F. Ellis, New Glas- "` gow; R. J. Helstrop, Toronto; Lee `Scblesinger, Amherst; Harry James, J. A. Webster, Charlottetown;S. L".- Hebb, Halifax; G. C. Lyon, Hants- port; A. McKenna, Pictou; T. Arnold, Toronto; A. W. Jonah, Sus- OTTAWA, April 30-Earl Grey sex; E, J. Graves, Jr., Barrie, Ont.; coming here tomorrow from Winn M. peg. His Excellency is returning » t- Boinewllilt earlier than he had been The awake of J. A. Messervey, Charlottetown; Ruthenberg, S. G. Fildes, H. A. Mn chett, Montreal; F. S. Chandler, expected on account of the visit Chai~lott¢t0vi~n; T, Ei, Girvan, Mon- Ambassador Bryce, who comes Tile freal; Thos. McPattlllo, Truro.-M. llltllllli [ll SllNS Ill lllllllllll Grand Division O. T. of P. 15.1 land convened at Brookfield on 'l`ue day April 25th \llt.- Both the morn- d ti f th ing and afternoon sessions were w attended. The presence of the new .l. A. Lawson to which he made 'eloquent reply. The reports ol Grand 2-9 rtf. hides, 7,, calf skins, 10c., codflsh, 5c. clams, per pail, 20c.-J. Oll . _ _ _ ' ...The S. S. Mlnto ot stuck n 4 lmlltown' who ‘hed at lineto" Islam; feet of water off Sogris lirc:ik\i'iitcr m yesterday. The pilot, Edwiird Chev- to :é come inside the breakwatcr, but as 8 there was only thirty-five feet of e water there he was afraid to run the ' ay erie, cordially invited the ciiptiiiii r' risk, however that was not too ba In" Souris will be favored with inrin y and his good ship.-J,_ “‘ lllll Ellll lll Mill W- _--. »i1ay as his guest. had to cancel his visit till now. nd ' ' ...Mr. Rankin of St. John, repre- to ni ` en .l S. ry bake, -lc.; fresh herring, por doz., 1ic.'; re- . . . _ lntives in extending sincere synipath p1e"s"_"t vlmts fiom Capt' Fmldyson to the bereaved.--J. is The Ambassador had arranged to come ts Ottawa some weeks ago but , - There is said to be no foundation ~..-------- for a story sent out from Winnipeg that Earl Giey had been summoned IJ f;;-E’ _ ‘F3 `\ 7% / _ f, . illi- ‘ii fi ¢,~ G'-#EW in fi 'ff V G. Jordan, Souris, is Guardian , ff 4 »~\ , ` _ , representative, and all news, adver- _ _ ` llle SpCCl21lly ll{lli(lS0lllC Rm tising and subscriptions in Souris ..-c,__`\ ‘ _ materids used for the NQW ` ' ed ' Y ` in tucked fronts as uow as the regular Stafclwd plain frfmt- WE HAV11 LOTS 2 OF THEM TOO. wide tucks, trappy $I.'l5. cd 5IIc. 0 driving p_iirpo_~_i s, d il Y $l.75 0 ur (lifting Shirts, ins( 60c fo d. f0l' Fancy Sliirts,l)rcssy Patterns 50|: Fancy Shirts with collars attach- See our line of l iiialcrial and smartest atterns. irilii. li/ ,- Springs Freshest __ A c _0lierings in Men’s W/(°““‘~‘“ Ties,Sl\iI‘ls,&c. Sic. Spring Shirts pronounce them sellers at sight. They fit too and are shown ~ V F jf _ ///ff s,iizirrow_str.i}>es ` Ties-in all the dainty, trappy, colors $l.2 to shades of spring - 25 cts to 75c each l\len’s Cotton Hose _ _ IS to 25 cts pir pair. Light flirting Shirts 'l`lies§: ,lizivc collars attached. _ Sizes 14 to i6 1-2 Price 50 cts. Police Braces-the best values ever shown; I9, 25,55 and 50 ell ~ each. ` Fancy Hosiery in rich, neat pat- terns and in all sizes 25 cts pair. Boston Garters 20 cts pair. l,lGH'l` \\'l‘fIGl‘l'l` SPRING AND SllMl\ll‘:R COAT SWI§ATERS $2.50 and 3.00 Men’s Nobby e of the finest A li -»` 5. _ i- Entrance 96 Q S' Carpets THE CARPET STORE GENT’S FURNISHINGS S Entrance 124 Richmond St. “een fred' Hats and Caps Store, Entrance 106 people buy their Queen, Ladies’ R_ea_dy to Wear De- partment and Millinery Store ad- here. j oinS_ EE from Winnipeg by reason of the poli- tical situation here. There is no sig- nificance in the Ambassndor's visit: we He will consult the authorities on s_ the-question of Ganada's representa- s_ tion at the International Conference on Pelugic sealing at Washington ell ‘ May 23rd. The eple on o e seal 1 and wiilrus is to be considered. ests in the matter. .;_._____--___ “" SESSIUN IN lllHllNlll l()fl`lcers showed t-he order to be still lin a progressive state. The work done iin the subordinate dividions for thc ipast winter having excelled that done | Communication from Western St Divisions, District Division No 1Teni\_lcrance Alliance which doubtless ' ‘ d l - t is 'will yet end ln great goo ox h province in the near future. On mo re on hc ar 14 0\'I he ht er l'C ic ____ T0li()N"l‘(), Ont., April 20-The first Dominion convention of the Gideons, _ ' ' ' le s' tc plans for the extension of the organ- ization's membership and activities throughout Canada. President M. V. H. Moore, of (Tcdar Rapids, Iowa. and ii numhcr of the other head olli- cers nf the association in the lliiitcd States are in nttenilnncc. 4, . , *rm*-.‘ _ This _ This vveck`s_ o'ffci°iilg is something' everybody Wants and of which everybody wants £1 lot. Y I” ‘E “““°'“°“‘ J°s°"" P°"°' C' Tumblers-'l`lilil, Eilgrzived Worth $1 oo, This WQQI( (IZ _elected Most Worthy Patriarch of the . . . _ |National Division, Rev, GeU_ /,_ La M. G., will represent Cansdas inter ‘son_ Moncton, N. B., added much lterest to the meeting. In the after-. ,noon session he was odicially received iby the Order, after which an address -‘of welcome was read by his Deputy TlllIll)l€l'S ~-Heavy. Worth 750. TIIIS W€Blt 506 (IZ. 'l`hcsc prices for this week only. _ N. CKAY or Christian Uommcrcial Travel r _n Association began today .it the Y _ ____ ~~- " ___,_ _ _ _ - 4, _- '» _ , , M. C. A. in this city and will con- These new cloths tamsforofilld- 1 ' tinue over tomorrow. The chief pur- i-an havu _|u5L qrymg lri and arg ` ' _ pose of thc gathering is to formula ready now - ` _ for you todi-iy_ We are showing a full range ofall shapes in ohlldion‘s toms in tan leather as well ns red and navy cloth All sizes from 5 3 4 to 6 l~2. Prloe» run from 250 to $1.00 each Moore 6: Mol.ood. 4 24dt.f Curtains Beer & Weeks 5-3df.f. ,,' _.___ _'a . ...ego ...fi ltion of Grand Division, it was sol\'r_\.il unanimously that the voting age of members iii subordinate divi- sions be placed at the age of ' ills instead of lil 'cars ,C __ _ ,Y __ i ___,__ Thc appeal case of D. Mclionald verslls Brookfield Division was sustained. _ 5-'l'flV \""IfK- <'\l‘l`l| `~’9”Il1 I'eS|loiisc| in the evening ii. large public meet- ii, thi-, iippciil of the Nzlfioiial As- ini: was held when the following pro- gram was rendered:-'i`he G. W. A. S. Wright presiding: Chorus by the Choir. Remarks chairman-A. S. Wright, (l. W. >lolo.-Miss Eva Mcfieod. Address Welcomc»-Arthur izlimpsoii. Chorus by . A. the choir. Address-by Bev. G 16 Kidney Troubles P__ .__ by P. of of kidney disease. Your Danger From IEGIIS IIIEI YBUII IAGK ACIIES. Backache is the first and tho sure sign VVhsn the back aches or becomes weak. it is s warning that the kidneys are Another lot. of smart new front shirts. niiilnly in stripe llieseat $l.l5, $l.50,and 3| Moore & McLeod 4»24d Have you seen the style beauty of our new spring s for ladies ‘I A satisfied custo told us last week that. she all the other places ln the whore suits ‘are sold ? ,thought sho was ln a posltlo ad never seen anything that could equal them here and added that ' as she had made comparison in Sgfff _ `~\’iivig.ilio|i is now open for thc season from Port “ast- oof-S_Iu-Sl-oiiened #1 day or two neo- ings, ‘lic shipping -pliicc of the celebrated .75. t.l'. ?r§.lNVERNESS C 0 AL h uh _ 003;. Port llzistiiigs is the iuosl cwiivciiiciit point, and :ilwny ffm thc earliest port for shipping Coal. Lawson M. W. P. Recitation-Manii McDonald. Address-J. A. Lawson. Chorus by the (lhoir. At the close votes of thanks were cordially tender- ed the Most Worthy Patriarch, the t lchuir, and to the people of Brool .field |`or their kind liospitality- to th ,bretlii-eii_ ol' the (lrder assembled. Th chief fcaturc of the evening was th admirable and spirited address of th M. W. P. which occupied ahoiit on _hour. Hi: eulogizerl the Grand Dilvis- _ion of this Province and said that th ithc great hope of thc sister province ,lies in this province. He claimed tha ,thc (‘hurch is destined to accomplish- ,the great piirpose. lic spoke briefly of the first existence of our order, it 'growth in Great Britain, Australia and North America stating that over ~ ‘ E 8,000 000 persons have taken its pled e since 1842. He then spoke at length on the three basic principles of our s lelevnte our characters as men. Ou organization is building up a stalwar ready acquired an energy of momeu _‘_ ‘ ,and brave people. Our cause has al it i- `1'1§l',fiy, s i ' ' “' ' < if F Y A f bring -her to its destination. The ad dress throughout was one of the beet specimens of oratory ever listened to ln this province. Patriot. and l‘loiic~¢- kindly copy. 0 tum that will support. her course and 0 C C 8 B 9 8 S t s r t affected in some way. Next to the heart, the kidneys ara, perhaps the most importuiit organs in the body. It is no wonder the'i that if the kidneys are afleetetl the whole system must be. On the first sign of bricluiclie l')nnli's Kidney Pills should be tnkcn. They go right to the seat of the trouble, heal the delicate membranes of the kidneys and make their action regular and natural.” Mr. E. J. Saulnier, Lake Annie, N_S., writes:-“I take e great deal of pleasure in telling you the benefit I have received from the use of Doan's Kidney l’ills. I was troubled with my kidnevs for several ears; my back was weak, l had terrible headaches, and was so restless I copld not sleep at night.. l commenced using Doan's iitlney Pills and in ii very short timsl was right and fit again." Doan’s Kidney Pills are rifle. per box or 3 for $1.25, at all dcnlers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, orouto, Ont. If ordering direct specify “Doiin’a.” Bedspreads 1.lo I' Beer & \‘Veel