mirbly stose'e. llontsgus. ' 'rise nom-Idhu enum s- Domi? TM' m{‘°m` 'MR' Fmmd ox can ie.. wi .nest ‘asm ze cm , ‘ Co. has for sale twenty pairs Alaska Tuesday next, 20t’h last. num” on hannah. HB6. amsnu? ua 'f ..‘-fill' PAYS to buy in this Province ...°0NB I --- 'tion for ...vena lemons num ow- om diss esn be obtained at W. A. John- :num _-._-. WKTHE -rr Pave to twin -5, oninx is ouueiq 'Asluem uber-ton. run Phone ll 7-' j §l ll 'PHI EXPRIBB.-.-`,' ax) “rms in oimeinwgi? is me night. ‘ ' - ,-HOLMAN'B have express shipment lsee coat collars, ll' ““‘ "‘“' ‘°‘°" ‘"’“"~ “.§°~ f‘:"‘.:‘° ’“"‘°' °'°* ‘gm ° .. ........ra';..... ..` 5.. W' M' *` man' .--' were nenin r _ -TH _._ ' " ...°'l‘. GORDON IVEB is Guardian ly invited to cillbgddeldsp-:dt clllliglal Cen be obtained at La!ferty'l ‘I“;:sor- of ¢g.§rEmld2LxiiAl? 2s.i.dt‘f.°nItt Illgllld-as agent iglontague. I-ill oilice phone .___ ial Parlors, 3\\mlf\°l‘l\d°» , about every popular silent shown this is 18 and residence phcne_30. ...'MACDONALD AND MERRY, ""°° ‘ season. 5~16Mll3l, *_* Milliners, Montague, will ghqw gh," (From Yaaterday's Evnnlng Gu.;-dingy 1' .-_ i ~--‘THE MORNING DAILY Gu" miinnery. and tm. ora -MA1.1=nQUu -'rho women mm ~i~i.iNn mics.-11 5.. w aw ' ers, st the ~ . , - 7 is see dian can he obtained at H. J. Ms- store ol Mr. McGowan, Whim Roadbtute of Malpeque held a large and something unusually nies in mms. f` ' - bon's Drugstore, Souris. C 058. on Wednesday, 21st May, and ‘-°‘° following Wednesdays' when they will ...”(iEORGE'I‘OWN.--Rev. Mr. Back be of Georgetown, will preach at Souris in much pleased to meet all who are terested in stylish and becoming next Sunday morning, and at Fortune in the afternoon. ...'SUBBCRIBERB should renew s Week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry ate. (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) ...'TI-IE GUARDIAN'S vnlued East- ern correspondent notes that Lobster fishing is dull in those waters and the immense number of traps flnd it hard to get a paying catch.--Bait is Very variable and uncertain, some days abundant and some days none. A few years more of fishing oz; this apple, and the lobster Ilsliing like thc igiickcriil fishing will be a third: of the past.-Our veteran cod nshcrnien of! the south side of East Point are all at their old stations, but so far the catch has been dissappointiiig though it is early yet to iudizc re suits. Some haddock. and hulic are on the grounds which thc old hslicriiicn do not consider a good sign.--lied Pnint Lodgi-, I. (I. G. T. is \»r-»gi'css- ing fairly thc attendance hcinif pond und entertainments of the bent iguiil ity.-Miss Lottie McDonald and .Niles Winnie Lcct arrived home from Bos- ton a few days ago. ...*ISl.ANl)ER IN POLITICS.-At a political meeting in the Claresholin constituency held a few days previous' to the provincinl elections in Alberta, Councillor (Y. J. Braren, merchant of Clsrieholm. Capt. D. A. McKinnon of thc “Alberta Rangers," and Mayor Holmcs were the speakers introduced to the large and enthusiastic nami- cnce by Mr. W. H. Gordon, the chair- man, The best of order prcvnilcd and at the close n vote of thanks moved by Mayor Holmes was tendered thi" chairman. (Mr. Gordon noted above was formerly of Montague, this prov- ince.) STATE OF A- ‘i.eis.Ass~' sue. lisll’e 0a_tarrh Oureie taken internally d gets directly un the blood and muc s purlncee of the system. Bend for stlmonials lrgg. ddrsss: F..l. C ENEY & CO Toledo f) Hold by all Druzziats. _75c. l;I"]nke Halls Family Pills for constipa- ' rom. 'Af i>§i.}'sf.e (shi ` Clydesdale Stallion Royal liaruley <13 2|9l wiil stand for lh. season |9i3 af nwr- er‘s sfanles North River Service fo imoo pavable by note Nov. lst. Liberaldiscuunt for cssh. .\ll mnresl at owner.; risk. R. North River, Owner Men’s Neckwear 'l`here‘s just as much taste displayed in the ties you wear as in any other parts of your dress. Ourshowingof 1nen’s ties gives you the same opportunity to select - that you would have in the larger cities, as we buyjost the newest and best from several mak- erss. Tins express your personality and our ties o fer you neckwear out of the o"dln'a1'y,-and you’l1 find them right up to the minute in . r Narrow shapes. Bat-, wings, Open end, String, and washables. 25c to $1.00. - sauces' ii, i\¢KlN~ av, m i , hats and headwear. 5-l5M41, EASTERN PERSONALS ...°Miss Kata McLean, milliner, Montague, will be at James St. Clair Moore's, Eldon, May 20 and 21. If not fine will he there on fol- lowing Tuesday and Wednesday with s full line of spring and summer millinery. You are cordially invited to come and inspect same. 5-17Mli. (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian), .._'Mr. F. W. Arnold, representing The White Swan Spices and Cereals, Ltd., was in Georgetown yesterday, -G. ...'l'lev. A. J. W. Back, Georgetown, was ii passenger to Charlottetown on Tiiesriiiy morning to attend Presby- tory.-G. ...°Mr. A. M. Joyce of Montreal, salesman for Galt Bros., Ltd., with his wife and child have arrived to spend the summer months in George- town.-G. ...‘Mrs. Alex. J. McDonald, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. Mciiue of Rollo Hay, has returned to ber home in Georgetown.-G, ...‘Her friends will be pleased, to note that Miss Winnie Back, George- town, has recovered sudiciently from her recent illness to be able to rc- turn homejrom the hospital.--G. _ __, Do not mite! another do§wiih Itchins, lewi- ing, or rotrud- lng Piles. No surgical open ation required. Dr. Chasers Ointment will relieve you at once nd as certainly cure ou tllc. a oox all éealars, or Edmanson. llatne Sz Co.. Limlbed. we ` ‘ ` ` - sa i be ' it - ii inn ..2“°‘."£...i ...‘é‘i¥..°. -.J¢""`°, ri ‘i>.1.“‘.§¥Ld’.‘.'» BE.S'.l` FURNITURE VALUES AT BBER & WEEKS Three drawer dressers with 13A x 22- mirrors-nicely finished ,,,, "$5.25 Three drawer dressers of solid hardwood-1arge size drawers, brass ndles, lock and key, castors, 13x mirrors, well finished .......... _.$6.00 Three drawer dressers, with large zed drawers, 13 x 22 mirrors, locks and keys on drawers, castorsi brass handles, made of solid hardwood and linished in rich surface oak $6.7‘5,7.50, 8.75. Fine line of dressers, with eloquent large mirrors from $10,00 to $50.00., Guaranteed "Hercules" spring mat- tresses, guaranteed not to sag ior 25 years are also 5 times stronger than any other woven spring. Best o d cheapest in the end ..... ..........$-1.50 Other spring mattresses at $1.75, 50, 3.25. I b tl hit el it ha 22 si n 2. ron e s, v ' e enum ed, san ary strong and nest $2.50, 2.75, 3.00. 3.25 up. All Brass beds from $12.00 to 50 Mattresses at $2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.50, 5.50. The celebrated “0stermoor felt attress at $15.00 the “Star felt" at $10.00. We are sole agents-you are sure of getting the genuine here. Extension tables $5.00 and up. Big roomy rattan chairs and rock- ers, big and comfortable.............$2.'l5 BEER & WEEKS. 4-29Mtf. "As n spring tonic there is nothing on the market today tkiat can equal the wonilerfiil curative powers of Mnc’s Blood Food. It will build up new N009. tissue, and muscle, purify the blood, build up thc nervous sys- tem, increase the appetite and firing you buck to the road of perfect hcnltli in a short time. Try a box `50c, 3 boxes $1.25, 6 boxes $2.50. The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. MEtf. !--l-mpg new models. , ,is We are “Empress” agents. Wa have this iiyis, in Pailanc. Gun Maul and Tan Leslhsra st $3,ll. _$3.50 and $4.00 s pair Mmvis & Smith 147 Queen St. , i wry interesting meeting in tim Mg; peque Hall on Thursday, May Bth. Through the efforts of the Depart- ment of Agriculture to increase the interest in Women’s Institutes Mr, Mr. J. A. Clark of the Experimental Farm, Charlottetown, were in at- tendance and it is hardly possible to do justice to the keen interest taken, by the members in the practical talks given by them. Mr. Williams spoke on The Propagation and Cultivation ol Small Fruits for which there is almost unlimited scope in our Island and an aeeiired market ln the adja- cent Provinces. Mr. C1ark’s talk was' on Landscape Gardening-the possi- bility of heautlfying the surroundingsi of our homes and the easiest and best way in which this can be done. The members look forward with much enthusiasm to the Iuture meetings ol the Institute. CASTGR I A For Infants and Children. Ina Kind You liars Always Boughi .i:;':.;:;. ¢ef% USEFUL THINGS AT ' LITTLE PRICES. 2 cards collar supports for 5 cts. China & dress buttons, 2 cts a doz. Sheet pins 3, 4, and 2 for 5 cts` Hair brushes, nice soft bristles. special 12 cts, each, another imita tion. Ebony back at 25 cents. Combs from 5 cent yto 25 centi to go with hair brushes. Wire haii pins, 100 pins to box, 2 boxes fori cents. Nickle plated hat pins, 3 in boi 2 boxes for 5 cents. 2 cards black pins for 5 cents, Pearlbuttons, 2 cards for 5 cents. li/[ending wool, 4 cards for 5 cents. Marking cotton 2 spools for 5 cts. A line of neck-wear including strin; ties. lace collars, embroidered sailor . collars at 25 cts. Beauty Pine for 5 cts set to 31 cts. Tooth Brushes at 5, 8, 10, 15.110 40 cents. / Clothes brushes at 5, 10, 14, tr 75 cts. Kid curlers, 2 bunches for 5 cts. Darning Balls 4 cts each. Back comb, worth to 65 cts, for 35, cts. Side comb, 10, 15, 20 cts set. Bsrrette, 15 cts, shell and Amber. Cushion Cords, all colors 20 cts. ` Hair Pads light, mediurn, and dark brown, 20 cts. C‘hildrcn’e suspendere from 12 ctr to 30 cts. Thimbles 3 for 5 cts. Soiled Berlin wool 2 sks for 5 cts. ‘ Sewing needles, 2 pks for 5 cts. Colored embroiderery silks for fancy silks, regular 5 cts, sk, now 3 ioi cts. Balance of Easter gloves reduced to 69 cts for today. i Black cashmere hose all sizes at li cts. Black cashmere hose all sizes at 25 cts pair. Colored llslc hose lust the thins lor the summer while they last 15’ cts s. Pair. Beaded opera scarves, worth to $1.25 for 50 cts each. - 1 box of frilling selling at 5 cts n frill. Tourist frllllng, 9 cts a box. Maple leaf thread, black only, 3 spools for 5 cts. Bastlng spools 1000 yds 8 ctr spool. 2 doz snaps for 5 cts. ` . Black and White hooks and BYGS. 2 it-ards for 5 cents. Hair handeaus, selling at B D1‘iC°~ Buster Brown Belts, 10. 15. Bild 25 cts each. Patons. 5-2M.fsEstl. WESTERN PERSOHILS -Miss Leard of Bedeque is visiting Mrs. George Steel at the Parsonage, Shediac. Rev. Dr. Pringle arrived in Char- lottetown by the Northumberland from Bydney, C. B. He will conduct -Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hicks, Sum- compsnied by their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Waugh, of Calgary, who will spend the summer in Surnmers'lde.J. 0llf*°U‘ H°\1l°., Bummerslde, yeeter 0875-lllllrl lil. R. Bentley, Toronto; W. A. Hueetis. Charlottetown; E, R, Douls, St. John; Douglass Ruth". lord, Halifax; Q in, 99”, “W tx-eal.J. _ -.....__. --The following ' Queen Hotel, Bun: Messrs B. M. I 'rliemse si. '“' Jgvbblll. Quebec lllli N- IQBOYI. U Simmons. t. John, bags ask the salesladies to show you man. Limited. 5-16ME3i. -ANOTHER SHIPMENT of new Charles Williams, Horticulturist, and iinillinery ideas-new shapes and new styles. You are certain to get a satisfactory hat at I~Iolinan’s. 5-16ME3i. -PASTURE LOTS by auction Monday next. Sala starts at 2 o'elock on Harold St., near pumping station. Easy terms payment. J .A. Brugge, 5'I7Ml.l. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has 'expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. -REMEMBER the auction sale to- day of building lots situated on Cen- tral street, old Gomgitom factory site. Also. ri lot ol mill machinery. Sale starts at 2 p.m. 5-17M'1i. -THE MOl'iWENNA,- The Mor- wenna of the Black Diamond li-inc, sailed from Montreal at midnight Thiirsilay and will be due in Summer- side about noon tomorrow.J. -THE SWANSEA TRADl'lR.-- The qwansea Trader is due in Summer- `lde early this morning with u. large » lnwnrd freight. Her outward cargo on return to Halifax will consist of about 600 bugs of oats and pota- toes.J. -NEW MACHINERY- The Sun ‘Electric Company, Summerside. \\H"¢ ordered from an English firm a large rss producing plant which will he iscd for the running of its machinery and when installed will make this :ompany’s plant one of the most up- `o-date in the provinces. The new nachinery is expected to arrive about lune 1st.J. -THE MAY QUEEN.-The Tug May Queen belonging to Mr. F. Mac-` Gee. Ltd., Port Elgin, was in Sum- merside yesterday bringing over a ‘oad of lobster supplies and left again about noon taking about 300 bags of oats and 100 cases of lobsters from the company's factory at Campbell- ton. This is the first lobsters from Summcrside this season.J. -P.O. REPAIRS-Mr. S.J. Cameron, with several other carpenters, are cn- gaged in erecting a staging on the front of the Post Office for the pur- pose of making necessary repairs to the brick and stone work on the top of the building, which is in a danger- ous condition, Mr. F. G. Blizzard has the contract of this work.J. --PROHIBITION.-Before Stipen- diary Wright at Summerside yester- iay J. C. Lewis and '-Wm. Wells of Alberton each confessed to a first in- `raction of the Prohibition Act. Hud- son McCausland, convicted of a sec- ond offence, was lined $200 and the case against P. B. Lewis. Alberton, was adjourned until Monday- The case against Thomas Lynch, tried at Tig- nish on Thursday last, was dismiss- ed. All of the above cases were on prosecution of Inspector Phillips.J. -ST. PAUL’S SPIKE.-During the past week several carpenters were, engaged in erecting n staging to the top of the spire of St. Psul’s Church, and on Thursday last reached the top, when the wooden cross placed there about 30 years ngo was remov- ed. and after some necessary repairs nro made to the top of the spiro, a new cross will he placed in position. The distance from thc ground to .the top of the spire ` is about 150 feet and working there is perilous. Before the staging is removed it is the in- tention to have the spire painted.J. New York; S. W. Arnold, F- R- Crawford, Toronto; A. H. McGuire,‘ Montreal; Richard Creed, Albion; W. EA. Poulson, Halifax; C. E. Woods, Charlottetown; B. H. Ford. S8014- vil1e.J. ' s Spring Humors ,Come to mast people and cause many troubles,-plmples, boils ,and other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling. blllonsnees. indigeetion and headache. ` ..' Ay " I & _ i I I l nl' ' ' ~~ =- , services in Lion Church tomorrow. The sooner you get rid of them the \ , y/ --- - better. and the way to get rid et them _ . and to build up the system is to take _ ‘ ,.0 i ~ , .';‘°;r$f‘.°'.J°ii‘§:.‘§€..3.“°-i».§J°?;‘.i *'22 H°°d’s Sareeparilla The Spring Medicine par exetllence as shown by unequaled, radical and Delmsnent cures. _ _ ' Get lrgdsy 'Bold by all drelglsts - our stockis lllr Thomas Hayes the well "'27,," in Doniinu - - - . ; greatest fare and Judgment U10*-H home buyer, returned yester- ::Rexsll Celery and Iron is the fashion and for this reason we can hon- 2;; “$2135 ;f;£t~ Jehu tefinczzts right , - ,_ * is n es, 0118 0 W C heady rec°mmeud EmPre55 was a four year old, weighing 1450 lShoes for Women. They are lbs. purchases im... Mr. sensors 011...." made uf the best materials by Kelvin for a handsome sum.J. sign’ pg: expert workmen and in all the -'rne'i..1\°wi..g registered .ii ii.. for those who ,want prefer a liquid to pill ‘or tablet 8. $11 liege the new importation. R. '1‘. I-lol-` . J,- '» 3,. .',~ .',- u .',~ 1,. .xl .;- ._ -. >l< ~.~.d»r ._._._ *.'i`. -i-- »i~ ,fr ,X4 _ _._ 5":-l“l"`£~. v ,,- , its off 4 tifiiléd-Beatuty , _»,._.-< ,V V _ , _. 5/ fy ` . I _.-_~, _ ,GW J J; " vu 5 "CT: L_ ‘N-¢ - '\ . _ i;-_:__ ._ `~:~\ .\ -. , » . V ` i" ` g-airy _ ‘f".'» 4'- _ t ‘ ,'. Custvffuffllif I 5.50 $20 Values ` The inspirational genius of the world’s foremost designers is _ here combined with the broad economies characteristic of the _ Prowse Store. These .mm sims may be seieciea in BEDFORD coRDs, ` ` cnorca M1x'rUREs,D1AooNAL AND PLMN SERGES. There is a pleasing diversity of design, both in the fancy high i ` . , l ~ 1 - \ neck models and the newest low collar eiiects. TANS, NAVY, COTENHAGEN, GREYS. CHECKS. AND STRIPES. I can accomplish in the way of exclusive creations at an extremely I A i 11 The values are splendid examples of what the Prowse Store 'fl I if 1 ' 6. . X i ow price $1 50 & p X", H, Other prices on suits that for value cannot be duplicated in ` .4 this vicinity, $12.50, $13.50, $i8.5o, $20.00, $21.50, $24.75. \ / Exceptional Showing of Raincoats' The generally useful character of the coats quoted here places ‘them in a class distinct! by themselves, for, no matter how extensive a wardrobe may be, it is never complete unless it contains a Rainproof or dust coat of some kind. With ihis in mind we have endeavored to place before our customers a big variety of re- liable goods at very attractive, prices. MESERIZED ENGLISH REPP RAINCOAT: A splendidly finished gar- ment, silk stitchcd and cemented military collar, deep side pockets, cuff straps and trimmed with smoked pearl buttons, choice of colors, fawn, grey, navy and black. Made in bust sizes. 32 to 44, choice of lengths 52 or 54 inches. Price............$5.00 POURING RAINPROOF COAT, made of very pliable black rubber. This is a. garment that will withstand the wear as well as heavy raiustorms, being absol- utely rainproof, seams are cemented and stitched under arm ventilators cuff straps and extra throat guard beneath the collar. Bust sizes 34 to 42, lengths 52 or 54 inches. A VERY FINE QUALITY RAINCOAT made of merserlzed English Repéi. A very excellent and useful raincoat, 52 or 54 inches long. Bust sizes 32 to 44. lash pockets and military collar, straps on sleeves, the colors are black, nav , grey and fawn. Do yourself a good turn by ordering one today. Price............6.5)l) DOUBLE TEXTURE PARAMETTA CLOTH raincoat, in loose f Ttting style, with military collar, strapped cuffs and side pockets, also eyelet venfelators under arms, your choice of shades fawn, reseda, grey, tan, navy or black. Bust sizes, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 or 44. Lengths 52 or 54 inches.|| , Prowse Bros. L_’t’d. f >’r ' *fi* ~“'f E VI' } - v .g- .v,- ,l ~ .1 . . .. 4,- .X- ;. _._ :__ .A ~i‘~l‘ .p -`.‘-i-l-A-Ls .1- 4. -‘. .v,. .i1 .i- 4- .ii ' .\- .p -:- =.~ .1- .1- .3- “Vacuum Cleaning. Paimfigtion that the internaiieifal .mitral kin," bank order' ahead tribunal. which is passing upon Brit- so as toavoid diesppoinlmenf. decide- today. 'rue canadian govern- “Vscuum Cleaning. Palronsl 09-3,-}}9»\ DEQ/IANDS $500 FROM U " " will kindly hook orders sllesd TED TALEE FOR LUMBER' so as io avoid disappointment." WASHINGTON. May is-whether Be". Q week.. 4_. Mtf the United States, as the innocent re- dollars, the value of 68,500 feet Alaska. __ 9 ,ceiver of stolen property, is respon- sible for the value thereof is a ques- lrom Canadian domain without y ish American claims, was asked to elf. “ter Q wcekl 4-29Mff ment demands about five hundred 5 .l 5| ° of lumber, used in 1900 to construct the military barracks at Eagle City, Canada alleges that the - -United States bought the lumber from a than named Howard Mountain, who cut ‘it ll permit and without payment. He is alleged to have left the country lat- ' -"" * 5 '- - ~- -~ --~~-4"..-I.. . Vacuum tlesmng. Patrons will kindly book orders ahead ~ The l so se fo avoid disappoinfment. Beer Q Weeks. 426Mtf Offers will be received by‘ the undersigned up to june :st next for the purchase of -$5000.00 to $io,o0o oo (five to , -.ten thousand dollars) of Town Permanent work debentures » ,nf zo years bearing interest at ,5 p. c. payable I-2 yearly ac-\ cording to sect. 144 of the Act of Incorporation 1910 and the amendments thereto. ` .Y m ‘M ~ Mthst\14Wl¢s - -_ ._ .--_-1--_ .-1l_£.-`=_-.=.2`,- -i"’...__ --- -» --_, _ '- +;_:;___1f;j_ -_g __<--'--- "r-- _---_.__.' = -- .--..»;;=;-;.--_-- - I Mason £6’ Risch, Town of Snunsfl Piano The Piano wif-h_a Soul ff M- R- I-°H.1d. Alberton. wishes to announce that he has gf; §’(;¢;\1;lV; 1’lg_l;tt;o sell this famous Plano in Prince Iidwwrd a Piano if iiféw Hlllmsed to Wm "pm my Pew” “’“‘"i"“ rovlnce with clietry f EHEST QUALITY may Pa." cl he gnity and A ri eSx_0 the several_ styles. proofs of their Er per- monf P C let! at (quality considered) defies compel- Wrlte and get furth :r particulars b rein ll c. c.cARLroN“ M. . ' Tm Cm, Ap1I9'sMEtl§ctl9l:9l";ARD, Alberfon _ » _ .., _ , .. _ _.,, Limoges. China H 0 . We are ndw catryin in slock s , ° 1 ` , srocx 1>.\'r'rimN. 'run ieiiein, iamiiiffflpdlffwkud ,il “2§“‘°' EMT? "1“°°39 ¢Hl.NAf` smile.: by-iii. io. F- Hutchison pievimn io un en... e 1,, if 1 OSH BUD' <1==izi\.‘wes formerly- ular pattern. We can `now fn' ish it in whatever gin b Maw' Th" lm’ Pf°V¢11\V¢¥Yql,5°P“. WARE.I¢ is a S Q.l(,,}P4'p,T@ Nil,” Mm in my quaymeyreiluired both in DINNER nd V B 031% _,,_~ Grecian-Simmia .N Koco. 'ff ‘-Vid-»§V'~ l v ` / .