~ : --~ 1 -_-.~.._ _gam..»__¢,-X -1“,."._:..,.,..' >¢..“?"..E*‘._‘_"¥.* ” _\___, 'THE UHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Small Deposits Welcome If you wish to start a Savings Account do not hesitate because on have only a small sum to liegln with; you will be welcome at our omce. ‘ Some of our large accounts began as deposits of $1. lt is our elm to have customers come to us with the feeling that we will attend to their business with pleasure. az The Bank of Nova Scotia Cnptiui - - - 8 6.000.000 Surplus - - - - 12,000,000 Total Resources over - - 90.000,00o ISLAND BRA.lCHE':` Charlottetown - Siimmcrsini Atherton 0‘i.eai'v ~ Kensington Victari- . . _ Montague \ I ONE ON BILLY. Ililly Stiiidiiy stopped a iiewslioy n Pliilailelpliin the other day and Iiitiusr- eil tho \vii_\' to the post otlicc, ‘Tp one block and turn to the riglit.” said the boy. » “You seein at bright little i`eIIow," said Sunday. “Do you kiio\v who 1 am?" “Nopel" "l"in Billy Suiiduy, and if you t-oint- to \ii_v inectiiig tonight l'II show you thc way to Iit>nv<‘.ii." “Ai\', go on!" aiisivorotl the _vultur- ster; “you didii't ovt-ii know the ivuy to the post oiIit'i‘." AS GOOD AS A NOD. _ ,- “Ilo _von tool ut itll t'liil|y'!" asked tht* solirittitis stviiiii. “Noi |iiii'ti<~iiInrI_v," rt-plied thc datin- .scl t'oj:l_\'_ "hut i iiiiiriit iii- iiiot't~ <'oiii- tortzililc it I lizitt sniiictliiiig arouiitl inc." P." _ _ . - ___,__.. f Stylish Spring Suitings And ._ Coatings for Women ‘ We respectfully call the attention of the ladies to our New Spring and Summer Suitings and Coatings. They are among the most up to date that the -markets provide. You are invited to look them over whether you buy or not. We will sell the mat- erial by the yard at the lowest price that can be obtained in the city or have it made to order in our usual first class manner. We suggest that you place your order early to prevent disappointment when the season is ad- vanced. | D. A. Bruce 6-|58 Queen Street ` .H2-»il\itt. _ lllll|'IIIlI.\\\\\\\\YlII Illlll ._\\l - _ i 'XJ U3 *Ei-i U1 `_ in `. ‘vb _/,\ i 0 'b » i» I i > .. , *ill* Z0 p. c. of We have a sample lot of Men’s Tan Goodyear wclt boots, with double Viscol Soles all sizes in stock, at twenty per cent off. _lust the boot tor Spring wear. Come in»arid have a look at them. 0 & Smith £5 III/ Q \ ?A`\\\\\\\‘ -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lt\tl`erI.Y'S T011' sorial Purlours, Suiniiierside. -MR E. P. POLEY, Guardian rc- prescntativo in Albcrton, will gladly receive subscriptions anti advertising mutter. -MALPEQUE-Win. Johnston ond James Burns drove to Suiiiniersitl-.~ by waggoii on Wednesday and returned iii the evening. Miss Sadie Delany. oi thc employ ot Mrs. Murphy, Kensing- ton, spent Tuesday in Darnley.-D. -“HOW TO ENJOY LIFE" Is the interesting title of tho lecture to be given h_v Rev. ll. (‘. llice, Sussex, N. B.. in Epwortli llall. Suininerside, on I-`i'itltiy evening, ltiaruli lil, ut S o'i‘Iock. i)on’t foil to attend. Adniissioii ll) vt-iits. 9066. -SUNDAY SERVICES.-Rev. A. .\iti<‘Kiiy ,ot North Betloqtite, will con- duct service on Subliiith 21st inst. in tho Presbyterian (‘liurt~h nt Boiishaw ut ll. 11. in., Hampton at II p. iii. iintl 'I"i'_voii ut T p. iii. i\li'. Boiinell, oi' (‘liar- lottetown will conduct services in the liedcque congregation. -BALTIC--A very large gntherliitr of the old and _voting of Baltic and surrounding districts, took place at the home of tllr, and Mrs. James Bran- dei' in ‘response to invitations to an old time tlzintfe. .\lusit: was furnished by “(TIi" Poynter ot' Long itiver, and Mr. R€~.nd_\' of Irishtown; needless to say it was ot' it high order. ilirs. Moniituiii accoiitpaiiietl them ' on ‘the organ. About midnight ten. was serv- ed to all, after whit-li dancing was re- sumed till the roosters began to crow telling them it wus time for their de- parture-. After singing “lies a Jolly Good Fellow," they all departed for their respective Iioiiies.-D. -IRISTOWN-On lt`r=Iirui\r_v L’5tli ii Itirize iiniiibcr of young people giitlior~ eil :it the Iionic of Gt~oi'go l\l`¢-iliiotl Io <'t»It~Iii'nIc the lI0ili aiiiiivrrsury ol' his inarriitgc. Afti-.i' iiliiyiiig parlor gaiiitisi the liostoss st‘r\'etI lunch in hcr usiiiil good izisliioii. 'I`lit\. _voniig peo- ulv Ilitin reluriitid to tht- parlor. Ilnrry llt-iii'ist.o tiiitl ('o|in .lioiintaiiii on Iinliuli oi' :ill pro:~'<‘iit iii't‘.~.<>iil<-.il the Iiridc und _i_'rooiii with :iii iiildrt-ss and at large riot-It. wisliiiii; lhoin iii:iii_\' _vezirs of i`uIuri~ Iiaiiiiiiticss. Mr. I\‘lt‘I.cotl iii re- sptiiifit- tliaiiiltt-tl ull for their kiiitliiess iii lioiiii: iiivistiiit on their uiiiiivei‘sui'_\' and said that ii' lic had Io live his life over agniii hu would iiinrry the saint; \\oiIi;iii. .\ \'i»i'_\' |ilt-zisiiiit t-.vntliiig \\/its sin-nt :iI'|t~r \\.Iiit'Ii ull ilt:|i;ii'lvtl for thi-li' Iioiiit-ii,--l>. -GLENGAFiRY.- Mr. l<`rt-il (V- llnlloriiii is at prcsoiil vutliiii: liiiiilit-r .in his t`nrin1it I.otiiguri'_\I' wlif~i‘t‘ sho spent two jovial \voeIts visitiiu.; hor i'eI;iIi\'t>:~'.-- 'l`In\ iiniii_\ I`i‘it'»iids or l\lr. 'l‘Iioiii:is (lriiliii. Glen- i;iii'i'y. :irc pltizist-tl to Iiztvt- Iiiiii :tnioiic Ilicni again. Mr, Grliliii has been tour- ing the \\`t>siei'n part of Caiiatlii iiiid tht- lTiiitetl Status i`or the last. two \'t‘1ii's. Ito iiilcntls visiting the San l~`riiiit>isi‘o Iixposiiion but iiiiiwiitatl iit#i'.Ie eveiiliis was spent by the nieiiibers oi' the "Graiit" _llissloii Build wlicii they were entertiiliied by Miss Jessie Clark at her home in North Hetleriiie. The time was passed in ganies, contests and other iiniiiseiiieiits. Alter luiiclieoii. music, both vocal and iiistriinieiitai, took the place ot' ganies. About mid- night tlie party wus liroitglit to ii closo by siiiiziiig the National Antlit-nt und after thanltiiig illiss Clark again anti again for the pleasant and social even- ing: they had spciit. the “lIutid" dc- parted for their i'espcctive homes. V , ~”’§` _l ‘i\‘ V i'l§,,` rQ#"1I'_ I s iuiiaiifiitif.-f. - I' Supple at Sixty Age and ripe experience mean hap- piness and usefulness when mental . and bodily powers are preseryed by keeping ricli blood in the veins. ~ Nature's rare nourishment in ScoH'a ' In 't.I bl tl, “arms _ Emu ion creates ri~\ <10 ' the body and allevinti rheumatic tendencies. its oil-food imnarts strength to both body and brain. S I It is Nouri`aIiment~-not Stimulant. ".2 ~ evening tIie‘ young ladies ot Keuslng ioriniiig an athletic club. Alter som discussion it was decided to take up basketball for the summer season. Tho club was_ then duly organised, and the following oillcers appointed: Prcsitlent, Mrs Wilfred Wootlsldei vice-president. Miss Gladys Doyle: Canieron; committee. Miss Janie Lynds (convener). Miss Helen Cook. Marlon Gillis and Miss Glere Leslie discussion the “Allies” was chosen starts with a nieinberslilp oi' twelve, but, like Kitchener, they hope fo for the purpose ot devising ways an means to secure funds for the club, to whicli all young latiics betwee the ages ot` fifteen and forty-live ar cordially invited. \\’l‘IS'l‘Ell.\’ 1?]JltS0.\'ALS -Miss Katie Mulligiiii. Middleton, has returned to Kensington. --Mr. and Mrs. William Addins, Se day.--il. -Ex-(`ouiicillor Sillipliant, Sumf through \\'est Prince-ll, -Mr. John I’. Gaudet, niercliaiit a tIay.»-li. in Suinniersitie Tuesday oi' this week. -H. -Mr. Robert Mutturt, (Tape Tra- verse, was a visitor to Suiniiierslde, lliontlny.-H. busiiiess.--~.Il. ial iirtist of lllliertoii, hurt nmrcptetl i' Uscofv it sowns Tonosio. oftrawo. I4-74 Sitiiiiiit-rsitlu.--l l_ . s s_.s..,..;¢`i;".;Ii-1-.-OI rtti»..ifif%#f~?~'i-€fiv.s,tl-»I~III~»i..mu I The Weste1fn_Guard1an ton niet together for the Purpose. og ` I _ Tlllll COIIICIICS V__‘v|;‘|.rmg ‘H""""ERE__ Mn John _ When it's so any tobrius hack the C°‘5-’°°"5' °' w°"'“‘t°“' “"5 in Tig. 033301 0! Youth to faded cheeks, when “ish ~m°“‘1‘¥“"z' B dililtllrcments can be removed ' ”" ' ' T0 EGM N BAY. - Rev. Pi :gg it. foolish to plaster on cosinet- Gmmjer W; vamng Rem 'p_ p_ in. Go to the root oi the trouble-fe- Hamm" at Faueen Pom! on S-“mn secretary-treasurer, Miss Margaret move the cause-correct the condition and his VMC Will take in Wellington may keeps Qufmm looking as you and Esmond Bay.-Z. . 00801- USS 1'. Ha\uIltou's Pills and, __ Miss Margaret Sutherland; Miss very soon you’ll have a complexion Th_'A,N°'\_'HER.NEW 50¢l:1ETY 8'; _ to he mtoud on How much happier H ursdtu' riext will be hem 16|; me The subject of a name tm-'the club you’ll- feel.-Dimpies Gone. cheeks s{“P‘:‘f|°g';§|£‘ ":)‘°;’£§“1’;dz,;§ot Tig, was then token up, and atter some rosy Bgallx. eyes bright, spit-its good, ,'h V V h we , joyous health again returned. Never D B “nd “°‘““y fm' l 9 "mp The colours will be red, white and tl failure with Dr. Hainiltoii's Pills. helping me mor “nd.“e°dy‘_z` blue- The "Allies" Atheletic Club ______h__g___f f_i_'f“fi’9f\Y¥_‘7fl_'Q§i§V'f3 393 _LATE JQHN MELEM DQUQ. I, -Mr.YGeorge Ei Woodsldevfrélinton, ETISE-Ml* -700” M9193: Douceuei , .. - .. attended tho ma ket i S ' id BHG SBVBHLY. died at hB.l10m0 011 g§;i;§,q§$f§o {§°;y(}§§( “;{;§;“§§g,“§§ 0.. T,.e.d.,,__H_' “ “ “"?‘“°“ " Mommy. after .. few mano... rims. ` ~ _ . ‘ ‘ - _.___ from acute stomach troubles. He ti inectiiig next Wetliiestluy evening ___Mm Len Hughes and daughter' leaves 8 widow and a large family to Myrtle, have returned home to Ken- m°“"“ his l°5F- His funeral W” held n sliigtoii, after visiting friends in Mid- at Palme’ R035 0" \V°d“95¢U*Y m°"\'. e dletoii and Kinkora. 1“g~_'Z~ - -Miss Teresa McNally. of Char- ‘iouetow-,,_ is spending a few days in Mrs. (Dr.) James McDonald, who was gummerside| the guest of Miss Amy for sometime visiting friends in Tig- G_ Bu,.,.ows_ ~ iiish, upon receipt of a telegram sent -Messrs H T Holman and G P Walker’ of' R: T‘_ Holman’ Limited; turned to Sumiuerslde Tuesday morn- a Suiiinierside, left Tuesday afternoon, m5‘-`Z' .... _ » b't`tMtld'l‘-' view. visited suiumeisitie on ross- fgnfo ,flag hflsregts ° " - -wEi.i_ ATTENUED Aucrion - ____ One oi the alrgest auction sales ever 'held here took plcae on Monday at -Miss Myrtle Adams, head milliner ` . . the home ot’ Mrs. John J Arsenault . . t’ K , I\ t , , ' I merside, Iett Monday .on it buying trip r‘;§l\fE;r&e;0ln';";1§2¥mt;’::§;;§ 211118 :l‘l‘i‘f_ Skhiners Pond. Mr. W. D. Sumner, lm em" B in New York' Easton was nuctioneer, and the prices obtain- ery op g t and other American cities. lliiscourlin was in Suniinersiile on Mon- “Rem” Blood Tablets have proven their -superiority as the best of all make her home Wm] i\ . - - . er sister, Mrs. _iii-. i~‘t»nx Miiiiigini, itiiiinn-ti, was g§f“’Ift,f’y“‘&‘l‘1‘]fl”~im'l1;}]‘§"§’e glfgfggifity tix; Micimei Ready in Tigiiisn.-Z. _ your blood. Sold by MacKinnon Drug A'-'-*_-_----- C0_, Cor., Great George and Kent; 'l~>Ié+X€~i€I<+El¥i~>i‘€~!°l»5I€°P>I€'t9l‘~Bl@b:l<'PE»'€+Ei<+ ‘ Streets. - MEN. S L V ,_ A I A S ~~ I GROSS INJUSTICE iiir. anti i\Iir.-_ tv. i.. muon, st. -- 0111011181 makes veil sick and you i<}Ieiiiior's. wore in town Tu.-sdoy on “I uiiderstnnd your liusband is 1088 a dav’S work. Calomel is anas- leurning to dance." W. dF~Tli;0l‘Ous Chemical. To liven your “No.” replied Mrs. Gltimsby. “Tliat sluggish liver and bowels wihen con- -_\ii~. J. (‘. lleni'_\', it toriiier Ioiisor- report was started by sonic neighbors stipnted. lieadachy, bilious, just get is ii ,who linppciicd to be looking through 10.¢¢nt box of harmless gnggm-¢¢B_ position with Mr. .lanics Il. Kenny, oi' our liiisenieiit window just utter he They work while you sleep, donft had dropped a hot cinder on his toot. gripe, Bickcn or EmhvM_e_ 'l‘ C. Y of -RETURNS T0 SUMMERSIDE - her from the relatives of Dr. McLel- lan. who was injured in Montreal, re- ed for all the things sold were beyond expectation. All the stock, machin- ery and farm produce were disposed ot’ In the future Mrs Ariieiiault will We have removed our ollice to the F. B. -Mc- Curdy offices, NEW- SON BLOCK opposite. Post Oilice where all kinds of' > is written. including Fire, Life, Accident, 1 Health, Guarantee, Plate I Glass, Automobile and I Live Stock. A STRONG COMPAN- I IES represented. >. ,.- , 'Low Rates Write or phone_ _for ' ` rates when requirin'g insurance. ‘ H. M. Davison Newson Block, char- ‘i lottetown _ 9054-1-mist ' , - i _ _ ,_ i@l.ii“~l“"“' Pitt. DR. CLIFT CIIRONIC DISEASES Victoria Hotel. Ch’lown. P. E. I. OFFICE HOURS-12 t 3 da'ly. F chin ad Ivance. At tlllice or Redaidcncei--$5.00.c Treat Iment Monthly---$I00.00. 21-2-l5M1mo.p P* l"""F"'*'i t - -t ~ . ..\. ‘\ \‘~ .\;~,\° \'.~._°~; \\ ~.=~.\-'s.s§=`_ ~ ~.\-.\~ \.§_;.;.~._ `. °-`-\"_-$1 `\>.~I_ . ~:”.\': \ \‘_tl_ \ " _ \s\ .*~" r -"`.\§,\';.‘_ :<5-. . f»'.’( . .- /""‘/'/2/' \$:- . ' . .};.‘_. ~\- 2* `i'-`S:l>.`~‘-fi-‘ ef ~»i' f"""”'-__ _ Boys’g $4.50 Now $3.90 This I>t‘iiutil'\il (lrci-ii I’IionIit\ stock pattern that hui; been de- pleted for iioino tinit-, is nov.- compiote. To secure tht- Iwi-t prlcos and to insure you ugniiist dit-iuppoliitnieiit, we bought heavier than over before, thus enabling its to oiI'er tnesc dishes at our usunl low prlt-os; Now in the time to buy If you want ii full dinner set, ton set., or _ii few odd pieces In this pat- tern-thcy are now selling rup- Idly, and every indication pnlnzs toward ii quick clearance ni our present large supply. - See the 97 piece dinner setal $14.50, and 42 piece tee. set fit $4.75. Cuiisltlerliig the high tiiiiility, these acts are spionditl values Those Dishes You’ve Been Waiting for are Now Hereqg \ . &l_-1- Black $1 C0. 125 Grafton Street -_.§s\~= \'\-r "2/I==;2;f-'fr /_/ ,-'.4 - .\;‘\\ _ .\ - -\. -`~""\`i§§~\.` $8.00 Suits ' Boy’s Two Piece Double Breasted Suits with bloom- .. er pants made of good quality tweeds in Brown and Greys, fancy patterns, good stylish models well tailored and finished, these suits were made to sell reg- ularly at $5, $6, $7 . and 8 dollars, tit boys from 5 to i 16 years, our extra special price while they i I speciafatu.. p 3.90 H 119i, .6 20 p. c. OFF MEN’S R _ A \ "\\' Q* ‘~\`?\ \\-~.\'~: \‘§\ \`_<\'§;{-\‘_ \`:~- . \\'-;\.' ‘ ..~ `\--.\\= - ' \\ -\'.~.~ ' .~. Z_ -§.\°_< ' '\ -si .<=$?§~§ -_->-.~ ~>:.-_\-.-.\ .\~I\'-,\\~:.;;:~§~ .-. “~“~s.~=.=:~; _ -.\ `. '~‘.-:. \ ‘ ~~ . ~-..\ S: - §"\T3 ¥T Q. .,- - » . .'/v. " 94.9'-:»'f:?¢4f 4%'/.-13”-.’-. ,. . r- \`.\\`\.\ ~ ~‘ Gents Suit Bargain we have at our command. to l"ll"Ptll . | W LQ . \ /-/'/' \ \- .:'-\".\"- ik; `;".\‘{§‘\ you can’t pass up You can’t well pass it up if you’re a shrewd and economical business man- the prices are out of all conformity with the high qualities included-the value justifies more/powerful adjectives than All styles, fabrics and size:-r e a l values $12.00 to $18.00 present Price $9.90. . ,_/ /'_A / 2341/ '_ 7" '_ -1/Q7@ fr-fa ' `- » ` V .3 `2 \`. <;\\N. §\ `§\g\ ° &°N;;\°" xl.” '\¥ ‘SY I .,,_l»:< , .. Z({/ //r/2/.W 1 '.\"\ \ \ §:R`\. \‘ ~ \‘.\ \.\' - \~.~~ #>&- Here’s another list of Clearance_iWSal_e values that are going to money prices Clearing Men’s Hats Clearance of all last season's soft_hats, regular $1.50 to $3.00 any hat 98C just the thing for a knock about hat get one while the choosing is good, come in and look them over, special ....... Men s Winter Caps Men’s Winter Caéis protect the ears, ma e tweed and worsteds in styles and patterns, all 1-2, re ular 75c, 85c c |_ 9 ° _` ' {~~IlUIlIt'i',- i \ /'_ ' . 1/-' f- 'f. '.-4.'/- }'/- ///.’/, /- /.’-' 4/-,' »/. ., 1:1243- "»::`§;? fr f '// 'Q72 $.'.'- ,-4.1 .' - ' ». » . » ‘ / ~ '/./_ ,y_zf//// ;2»f2.<<"ff/-" \;_\. _\~ ~\ _\?;. ..\\§ _\. » . _ st ° :hi II One ofthe largest Manufacturers of. Men’s _and Boy’s Clothing finding himself heavily overstock- ed offered us a lot of clothing at an exceptionally low price and as a result We shall offer this ~ entire lot at a price never beiore heard of. The lot includes every imaginable suiting in tweeds I' and Worsteds in all the most wanted patterns. -I , I Suit Prices Reach a lowerlevelthan ever - When we named our clearance prices last season, we thought we were giving - ‘ values we would never be able to eclipse- _ we are eclipsing them now-greatly. The price you pay for clothe is mighty import- ant-it assumes its greatest importance, however, from what you get for your A11 sizes-st`y1eS- Real values-$9.00 . I to $12.00. Present 7 .90 Y I v Boys’ $5. to $8. am f I they last. ' \ *- Coat over $10.00 . p I DUN T MISS THIS CHANCE -_____ _, AIN C0 Ts g ,I ~ ,g If ' Boys’ odd panteji.b1oomeiaandeti'aill1t, ` Zyears guarantee with every _‘ .‘_ I \ knickers. some worth UP to a $1.00,; ) y I ~ I pair, all sizes tit boys from 4 to 15 years Special while Boys’- college' overcoats these coats are made of a good quality Tweeds, Naps and Chinchillas in all the latest styles. Shawl and _ convertable collars with P half belt at back .and cuffs on sleeve. Lined with good R weight tweed linings, all , ' , sizes regularlysell at $5.00, |, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. our ) extra special price while _ ..,_-.e/-: -Z-';_'/H * F _,__ __:_. 9%' I J \\\'§ `~ ' _ ._ _W \`\§ q \ '/.- ' .’- ' -,-j_/_Af/<1 E` - ._... \ . -\\`.\_ . \\. . it _ -§E;;\>_s~ -\\"`€`\-_§ _ increase this store’s reputation .I for good values---1_t’s a greaterhst than we’ve published for many a season. Here’s the reason--- /1 .1 /___ __('-_.':‘ i ~ Q.; , \-. Overcoats $3 068 1 sr, »-N ° \ .» - . » - * -. = 1 i » if ,