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You should have it. ~\ `\`\ A- RAMSAY It SON D9" :.°l:..:.:"" - - -- When you 'paint this lprlllk” lmerside. ilili PRlNcl€ii iiC0lIliiY *iTi"’“§° **°‘i’~*_»i'i~i1~r»ii-1~<= ~0i!leeeiin7Bummerai_de, Mx; Am! 0- and' J. F. Latte y, Water ‘ and in Alberton, Burrows. Azhnt. Summer Street. Street, News Correspondent; Herbert Clark, Agent. -The latest news, mst oi all. -Mrs Strathie oi Summerside, is visiting in New Glugow,|N. 8. -Beecher Williams, Bideford, has been appointed to a position in the Snmmerslde Regiutrary office. -A. A. LeFurgey, Summcrsidn, ar- rived in Summers-ide on 'l`h\'.\~sda;~' evening last from Vancou\'er,`13_ U. -Telephone subscribers plum--i add to their directories 43, William Stew- art's residence, Central L-li., Sum- -Rev.`E. J. Rattce will preach in Malpeque and Kensington l’resbyter- ian churches next Sunday as f»»llows: NCTON ODDFl~JI.l.OWS expected to be one of the sneakers of l Malpeque, 11 a.m. and 7.110 p.m., onnnsnars :~m- ,~ . . . . _ -' 'vp ldni ll c lr- - ”_" ` Harriet Smith, presldcllt 1-! liebekall IDe"0“pm`_t' Ohio' arrived on T1‘“"5` *MoNC'i‘0X. April 2'!-Prince _.\ll~m Assenibly, sr. .lolin; li. li. ‘NY @Y°“'"g IHS* *O S,P°"d the S“m' mise. I- 0- 0- F-. wuiirht ¢eivbra\~ Thomas, Dorrlniswr, vi.-iii or nlioin im" with Mm “Wert S mother- MPS Ml, with big 8( IlOl'll€ f0I‘ the lllrm- 5p0ke_ About 200 \\'»»i~>, pre5Q;,; “mi 9 vlohn I-’ef“rg`9Y» Summersidf- lprs of their lodge friends. the ninety prograrnrne consisting of r.=l.l.~l~ ooo , __- Qrst anniversary of thcir ordvr. Dr- musical selections and reridii1,4_»r was *In 5“',nm°"““l° 3’“s"°r‘l“f" ‘lealefs WY Grand Master A. D. Smith was carried out. i “`"° paying lh’rtY'9Ii¥hf t" f""t5` cents a bus for oats ci htccu cents . Z - -5 - » n do: fol eggs, twenty cents li bus ifor potatoes, $10 51| a ton for hay iand twenty to twenty two cents fi Wir llliulioull 1 3 0pera House .CIIAR'~l.0T'I`ETOWN` 1 is <» Tuesday May 3' 1910 =. PROGRAMME i. Toczala and Fugue I) minor. . . _ _ . . . llach-'l`ausig Sonata Appassionata I" ininor. _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ . . Beethoven No:turne G major Tw: Stuiies G filt, I? fl it lllinor - T vo Preliiles I5 tl it mino', .»\ tl it Cllmpill \".iI.~;: .»\ ilu: Polo raise A ii it Etude G flat “The Waves” _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . NiosIio\vski .~-iii llelsrznlis oco's canon Galina rnino usno. .f ' A-godstuzi V Volkslied . . . . . ........f\.[ark Hauibourg A Midsummer Night's dreaul . . . . . . . _ . . . .\Ien< X U\o\O.\ ~,.U~ Ji' _ -Summersidc Baptist Church morn- iiill service at eleven a. m. tomorrow and Communion at twelve. Evening service at seven o‘clock. ltev F, S. Bamford will deliver his _monthly address to the people, subjecb hall- ey`s Comet and Its Teachings. -The following sie the Alberton ninrket prices:-White and black oats per bus,-i2 cents, butter per lb, 17 cents; eggs per doz, 17 cents, pork per lt, 10 cents; hldee' per fb, Bgctis, loose hay per ton, $10, pressed hay per ton $11, and beef per qi' T tu ‘B cents. - ' --The schooner which was iwpiolrted ashore on Thursday night lust. at. the entrance to Seven Mile Bay was evi- dently not badly ashore as .~-hc tl-=at- ed and soiled on her course »:-filly yesterday morning. No iufolviimzon as to her name, destination ..;' ccn- dition after floating could he si-clircd. -W. S. Newsom, Summerside, leaves by- the Empress this inoriiillg for Sussex, N. B., taking \v.th him eight heavy horses including some of the best Prince County has ever pro- duced. One of which was plirrllliscd from T. Connolly, Bedeuue. and en- other from John Bowncss, !€orl»cro, which would be hard to duplicate, -Among the passengers -iy the Em- press to Bummersidd lest rvi-ning were Mrs Major Sychurmnn and (lair. gliter, Miss Bertha, returning if-nm a visit to California, J. S, ,\v¢L5,~E,,_ Inspector of Customs, iii, .Iolm John Lawson from Amherst to (Thur: lottetown, and Mr. and airs. J-rt-i; from Amherst for a visit to Mrs. Jones’ home at Malpeque. -On Thursday evening last W. ll. M. Oliver Rider, Wellington, assisted by D. G. M. `A. J. Phillips, Summer- side, and P. D. M. Charles Barrett, Lot 16, organized an Orange Lodge. at Union Corner with the following staff of oflicors: W. M., Webster A1- len; D. M., Wm Ball; Ghnp. James Ball, R. S., Win Barrett; F. S,, John Cudmore; Trees, B. C. Allen; D. C., Wm Brook, Lecturer, John Dickie; 1st Con, Fred Allen; 2nd Con, George Trenholm; 3rd (`on, Wm Cudmorc. This Lodge which will he known as Union L. O. L. No 1147, starts with a good membership, -The Colonial Stock Company pro- duced “Leali Klcschna" for tihe sec- ond performance in the Market Hall, Summerside, last evening before a very large and appreciative audience. It is a drama of much merit and well presented. The play was made famous by the great! American actress Mrs. Fiske. "Leah Kleschna" is the daughter of n professional thief and her escapades furnish a fascinating story. The play centres around her and Paul Sylvane, a man of wealth and situation, whom she sets ollt tio rob at her father’s lnstigation. On being caught by her victim, she rec~ ognizes him as the man who once saved her life and whom she has loved ever since. Iititding £0 'NB pleadings. she begins life anew Bild the termination of the play is their engagement. The Company gave its usual high class performance and strengthened the good impression al- leady made. Today there will be a matinee for the little ones, when the Company will present "The Desert- ,.r_" "Arizona" will be the offering for the evening's performance. $3.50 Recipe Cures Weak Kidneys, Free Rel:-ives U r i n a t y and Kidney Troubles, Backaclie_ Siraining Swelling, Etc. Stops Pain in the Blwldel- Kidneys and Back Wuuldn‘t it be nice within n week or so to be in to sa guodby _forever to the sc-sldfng dribbling straining. or too ire- ¢ nent passage oi urine the orehend and the back of-t e-head ache: the stitches and pains in t e back' the growing mus- cle wenkneslve ots belore the eyeiuyellow sk'n; aiu glsh bowels, swollen eyelids ol; anlcles. li!! cramps: unnaturs short greathi sleepleasness and tne despon- ence I have areclpe for the~e_troubles that Wifi" i‘ii5'ii"ii§‘<'>'o'if"if~'ii’i ’y‘i.‘t. ..`?.“’i‘.i iii write anqd get acopy oi lt. Mhny a ifoqtor would charge you 88.50 lust _for writing this prescription, but lhave it and wi be glad to send It to min entirely fre-e:.lust drop meslinell e t s: llr. A. E. llobin a :dll will be glad to send lt by return mall in nplain ertvelgpe. As you wi I see when you get' t. t s recipe contains only pure harmless remedies. but it has great. neallnxand gain conquering power. It w l ulc lp' s ow its power once you use It Tollthin you had better see what ll W 0 I P I . 'fl It ‘ th ut l I yl wlllsondyouar py free-\ uu can use it and cure yourself at burns. , son nz lnolruiaiilnlnz lmroli Mlnlnfl 1-Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd., Bum- merslde, have very low prices on flour and cornmeal. 4-29dtusri2”w. , -Wanted at once. two house maids. Best of wages paid. Apply at Clifton House, Slinlmerside. 4-Zhdtl -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Lalleri'y’s Tonsorial Parlors, Summei-side. 12-16drtf_ -Wanted at once, a young man as llookkeeper and salesman. Address P- U- B01 23. suinmei-nlde.4-aouiipu -Let Brace, nnci\ay_& Co, Sum- merslde, help incroase your farm pm. tits by selling you good seeds at fair DNCES. 4-19dtusrf2\v. -A special train will leave Sum- merslde at 4 p. m.- on Tuesday May 3rd for Charlottetown, returning uf- ter the H-ambourg recital. 4-30d2i. -Large size roll seat rattan rock- ers at $2.75, is one of the man Snmmerside, are offering ill furni- i‘-lI‘€~ 4-29dtllsrf2w. -BF8£€, McKay & Co, Sunimersidc, have another carload best uualilly gasoline in tight full cnsks, also a large shipment of specially strong batteries. -You will always find prices right at “The Store that Save; you money.” ' 4-19dtusrf2w. -With the good sccd business that has been moving iu on Brace, McKay & Co., Summerside, comes an exem- tionally large order from one of the largest and* best farmers Club in the Province. This reliable house sold the same Ulub last season. Their mottr. is-Quality first then prices right. 4-20dwsrf2\v. -H. T. Holman and H. H. Bccr, Summerside, leave in a ilay or tiio in Mr. Holman’s large gasoline yacht on a trip to New York via the great Lakes and Hudson River, cul- ling at Quebec, Montreal and other cities en route. The yacht will be ill charge of Capt. Oliver Carver and the party expect to be away about a month and will returll by the' some route as taken when going. -All news in Summerside and yi- cinity should be given to J. F. Laff- erty, Guardian correspondent, Water Street, who will also answer all the enquiries of and attend to the wants of renewal and contract advertisers. Miss Amy G. Burrows, Agent, Sum- mer Street, accepts only cash with order, in return for a liberal discount, for transient advertising ln The as well as cash with order for new and renewal subscriptions. All amo- unts for advertising and subscript.- ions in Alberton and vicinity should be paid to H. Clark, Agent. 4-iidrtf LONDON, April 27-The award' of the Albert medal and an uccolnlt of the heroism of C_l’.R_ (`onductol° Thomas Reynolds, which led thereto, appears in the Gazette. Corrected lor, everyi Wednesday and Saturday Issue. Butter per lb 18 to 22 Beef (carcass per fb) 6 to X Turkey Pressed Hay $10 to $10 Hay loose S10 Eggs Pressed Straw White Oats Black Oats White Seed Oats Black Seed Oats 48 Pork 10 to 105 Hides Cornmesl per bag 100 l‘be~ $2.20 MONTAGUE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday Issue. Herring per hbl $5.00 tn $6.00 Cod per qulntall I4 to I5 Oats 38 to 40 Potatoes per bne 82 to 25 Oatmeal per cwt. $3.25 Beet per lb T in 10 Eggs 18 Hay, per ton, loose $10.50 Pork _ 101 Butter per lb (creamery) A 20 to 22 Barley per bus 50 Cabbage per dol Hides per lb :i.°:°“.l.i.-f.‘;'1:.s.°'l:‘.:‘:.°'f'°r°.°'f.'i~'.';=.“.i‘ FQQ-. , 3 _ » ._ i - ‘V ii-£ I Walk-0ver Shoes Our new stock of Walk Overe lmvpxarrfved and should be seen ‘ gy t e(i'non wllo want to be well llihsiiitent leather box calf,ar.d ' tan. Special swfll line of patent ' button shoes. $4 50. $5.00. $5.50. $6.00 '*‘°"'$.!5...§.§.§"""" '__ I , y _ ence of S 1 - splendid values Bruce, McKay & Co., I :ll/‘*;tS0n` tlle Bill was not takeneill: Morning Daily and The Rural Daily, S'l‘fJt‘K NOTES. I RE‘i’-NOLDS’ ALBER-T MED.-'lL_ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. I I Potatoes 20 I zo , .50 1 18 $5 43 44 45 iBeef (small) per lb 8 to 9 Flour Roller procured S5 O'I'I1:é\WA, Apriii 28-In the Senate ypste Ay Senator Clorsn gave no- tice of certain amendments which he llrollosed to make to `the Miller Mc- Goll Bill to regulate race side bet~ 0:8- “£110 pl‘0l>0ses to insert the word " 11° Dx y" in that no 1 tn Bill which defines the sltiizbililtyo of ci custodian or a stakeholder of any I¢E`8l bet. He will also move to strike out that portion of the Bill which re Istrlus U'°ftiD§ and pacing races to |th"°° days a week and fourteen days is year. and to insert a proviso that I"0fhfl18 in the Bill shall be constru- Ied to override the provisions of the |Quebec Civil Code. These provisions 'permit b°°k'm“IfiflZ at' trotting and PIWIUE' FB-¢¢S. and there is no restric- tion as to their number or duration Senator Choquette w'ill move an amendment providing that the ' Bill _ _ DPOC aimed by the |iiieutenant-Governor-in-Council, An, ISEUE; afléeelmlnélentcghich will ‘be offer- or ‘ Ifrom the Lord's Da(i/qliiadfie ariiil ttzltfi mides that »_f10 Prosecution shall be Province. le Attorlley'Genera1 of that Owing to the abs BORN. luIl.LER-on Ap <1 27,1, i gioxrpnll, in l-iiigii nnn'ni`i‘-liolililliiii, ' Martini-:nf ' 'i ‘i\I€Hl;lO.\`h~l3L.'klfICI-l`ARD-At St James i F "rc ~ (ity. by llev, 'i‘_ i ~ Fullerton, Ami) 27 1910' . “USS Helm Blancllnrd tl, §¢°fg_° Elliot Mahon or Hniiinn I onticnl and Halifax liapui-5 pit-,wc copy.; . __ ...__ , I ,ilnluilc NOTES. Brcudcrs.. will be ploasrri to li;-nn ,vtllat thc beautiful "Oakley Baron", (owned by W. S. Mcliic, has returned to this city. Ad will appear laterl i Hercules, 'the (Ely-idegdnle ,4w1]i,,n’ whose lirecilllii; and pedigree appcnrig ,elsewhere ill this issue, is to nlako 'tlle season at the places and dates given ill thc ad. Governor McKinnon, Father Allan ;vlcDonald, Fort Augustus, and ]r,d_ ward Cllappclle, Ma'rshfleld, have 'mated their beautiful driving ma;-es’ with "Acquiri," owned by J, M Niolioloon of this city. Inienuiiii breedersr slloulid cull and see llrlal dandy Acqlllri colt owned by John* .A\n<1r@_w§. N0.vf1.1ti‘. It is pronoiinml: Iby cl'itl<:s to be one nf the best cults; fof the sra.~:nll_ | David Reid arrived in Montague Ion Wednesday with his “coach stial-' ilion" wllicll, was admired by a large, ,number of spectators. Mr Reid ini certainly to be congratulated in sl-r~. luring such excellent animals for Lliii; lsecliion of the country. ‘ I A pllblic auction salc takcs plncc this afternoon at one o’c1ock at tbci residence of Harry Morris, Malpciiuc |Road. of all his farming ilnplemcnts, and four horses. Two of the llorseli are iollr years old, sired by Colnnio» |dore licdynrd and are excellent pill-| ispects for fast nteppers. One of the iliorse’s dam is by Almnnt Wilkes,sii‘c ilfontrose, G. D. Princess Regent, im-» iportcrl from New York by U. (‘ `Prowsc. The ot.ber.- dum is l’l'cc~;p- tor, G. D. Sheppard Knapp. CHARLOTTETOWN. Corrected for every Wednesday and ' Saturday Issue. Beef (quarter) per lb 7 to 9 Butter (fresll) per lb 24 to 27 Butter (salt) pcr lb 23 to 25 |Cabliage per head 4 to 5 |CalfskinB, (free of heads) 10 to 11; IPelts each Sl to $1.30 \Caullflowers _ 5 Y-0 3 !Chiclcens per lb 10 t0 14 ,Ducks per fb 11 to 13 IEggs, per doz 17 to 20 Fowl, per lb Beets, per doz 11 to 12 Wi' acc Geeee, per lb Hay (loose) Hay (pressed) .0sts, blm-k Oats, white Ii-tides, per lb ~Mutton per lb Lard, per lb I Pork carcass Mutton (small) per 8* r » izi to 13 .»0 to 'il sin to Sli i 46 to »IR‘ 40 to is 8 to 9 ll to oi io to 2oI 7 to 14' n to iii 75:Porlr (nmnli) 12 to io, 1° 25 to ao as [Potatoes Straw,iper cwt. 30 to Straw per toa $5-50 to $0, Turkeys 17 to 194 Turnips \2 *-0 15| Spring lamb per qr. $1.25 tn $1.60' ‘Z!.\..§.f_'f..9..."."...!.A I The Kind You llale Always Bought A RICH, FRAGRANT ,TEA t‘SA1.ADA” 'io fresh from, the gardens of Ceylon-the finest tea'-producing country in the world. Sold muy in 5¢a|¢¢| lead packets, which preserve its native purity and goodness. - 'Ask your grocer for aipackage to-day. You’ll like lt, _ _,__ _ ___ _________,__.__,._._._.__.. _ “_ . an i.i.i.von or l.'Jt~'D0!~', 0¥\`T-- _ Is SERIOUSIA' Il 1. I,-ONDON, April 28-The lifc of Ill. John D. Wilson, Mayor of l.nndo_n, who llns been seriously ill ui seilliif poisoning for some time, bangs by a thread. To prevent annoyance from the racket of psssiliz rigs the MUCH in whim me pntlcnt Ilvcs has brrn closed to trntlir-_ Details of the cisso were tele,-graplled ‘to John llnpkiil.-1 University, at llaltunorc, and n 1:0. ‘X 0I}:l€l1`hlllVe no n forty year loan at 4 por cout. 'l`llc|’"“‘,”~"g _O l’f‘m‘-° I5-"'m*’” W5 1" Hank of M,,nt,.en1 Offered U, take it li iliuplialiolls costuine un the stage nt £101.35., or a premium - fi!-l-201lcl‘I mn” the-V have ‘m the Street' 'ccnt. assuming all costs. 'Tlle result I, "It is "Ut only n tight .ngamst th” is thkt thedty will receive $4'.,22’,;33 I immoral slimv, but a criticism of the for its certificates with a face valllcI“'9ak°" muung the legltlnlme Sh*-‘W5 of $4,880,667, and avoid nll costs ofl ""hl°I' “"` pmp"”`°~ whe" a ‘1"“n“"e‘ “Dating the 1(,a,,_ This’ in the ,,re_1pl~csclits st-alles of the corrupt alld sent state of the nlonev market, is I“‘I“‘“|I‘I “'lU“"’t t"“`hl"¢ 0 37535 evidence that the llllnlluiul pvsitioll 'mural ]“"""‘"‘ W" will PM it 0" 0\li` of the city is strung. lbliluklisi-H . ,_._...,. : r=-_.».=m...g -'_ rzcrzocmmcri 25:? ll s . sus eets is |’il:»ipl;il\ f|l)lJlll{i.‘ 1.3 l{illll.~Il arrut Hriuu.-eil nuIilIu\vr‘r 'l‘iili\:l1o elcry gauge 1- »- ._--._ as-c Onion ' 2| linlsullr l'al'sn||> 1.’ Unrllnlluu Send this nd with vuul' order. ol li n\ ni-v ‘lli:\l|iibel‘ I*`l.()\\'lil{ 5l'lI'Il)5 .6-tiucc 20 Aston' Isilvil1»:l|~kl\i:l~s\'|'.->il\_li~:-tmlsvvileilliliilcil.pnsll'\l\I‘|i_Ui)'Ulil`_l\Ll<-Il'PHHl0l` 251-'~ i-lIiiy.()|'en:| :ll Wild l\`Io\vcl' l’ursIu.\‘ 2-I Cbrysnntlii-lllillll 4 _Unrdeli ' R. E. MUTCH Q1 C0. “ ` l’llonc '.81 ilttsrnlwf. Gmituil Street. tElnil'lott.ctowli. _ _ _ T _ _ __._._.__ _mi What is Your balar ? --J IL The average nlnu who can see “past Ills nose" can tell that after youmcet with an accident or me s‘.ricI(iil`m Maliiiiiiclil-i liiih ilfiuirrout |" "1 Cfinluin from P. E. l. to tile Wcit unit cnrll unc is givin" ~4n'l~xl‘\('lI ‘wuz mu. n.lon nnll we-_u-_ " ‘ “' ‘ "“ "I °P°" _ F . . . .. .. - ,_ , _ _ _ ia:ilogdi|l'ilbtll`i£i,iiiii‘i-ihllzstillig IHHMIII M (mr gu`\mnw"' ` 0" MN thwehra l‘I¢ ll‘lf)\J~\IfLIl Il I N ~4 | I I If yours ilu ii nut lulnlllcuil uililli- fnaiiiflll iilii\lhti`li4 thmmmuut P' E' Sole M niiufncturers dtts Via'-‘pl ' . Y\v I '_ \_'. ',..‘ .i _ .f'- . 1, il u ,_ .'» The Enterprise Foundry Co - _ Sackville, N. B. ' 1