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I ,. ._ _ ~ , _ _ _ _ ,_.____ :_ __ __ _ ;.____.___.____§._ ____4.___ _ _ , ,__ , pill 1 il ,gig __ -i i Q i i Arran “Al-S TAKE t _ monies noel *°-"°"“‘~.......°.i.........°“. ,.12 i it Ei 1:' .5 ¢l'l*' ig -‘r'.. fi E l ir, L ‘i 'l contelnsTti\`eIhesl ` 1 3 Yoon i-‘iiisNos -can any +++...»++.+»...... _ anything you can give '° "F at t e 91 * if them-except your photograph, _ _nie g, M-1----°----f---__ The Cook’-s I Studio mxxnh 5?* - mlzlil. ` Fight for the _ red, white - -blue" ls oi-_ia e on orciiiisi ll ht ss 1-I fought for yo sin for t1i:\ris'lii, with |.il'iiiy and Q X' BI Bit _ if New Desgmay Block _ ; eseeeeoeeeeee-eeoeee matter of minutes only-the ~ ` ° l I sameefficie t thod ‘ ~ 1’/, demand in your? liliginesss his I IH) D D observed in ours. _ Your family have been plead- ing with you f'or_ Years. way not make that appointment t ay at The Bayer Stuiiioi f;§1<|oNEY C3 e-1 - 1.11. 11011, siiiii.. ' Good Photography Moderate Prices. - Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. _ I 107 Queen St Phone 68-J. Outing ' Shoes _ All. Kinds We are showing the largest stock of Summer Shoes ever shown. For Women -White Canvas Boots, Pumps and Oxfords all kiiids. Rubber or ther soles. $1.85, 2.10 to 2.50 For Men Brown _or White Can- vas 'Boots and Oxfords. Also Tan Oxfords Tennis Shoes. All Prices For Children Sandals, Play Shoes. White Boots and Pumps. ~ See Our Window Alley & Co. CO COA Sydney Reserve Coal now due to lrrlve by the following !ch00ll9l‘B -in I namely: “H. H. Kitchener” with "6|gdy'j`~ "_Whldden_ with -' “cai-I1( theres" with aamlrii-l. ' °§*`v|‘||*.l _wlfli “Reebur with _ ‘leg--__ KIQN EY f1~-,.._“”;°”.‘.°§-Teil _ _ . 'A115155 ,.1-1 _ . ‘_ 1_ _.isi- . . , _-'I \* .mira-P or Felt llat to us and h . and styles in fasl'lions_- - promptly attended to. . Parlors Lea- . Valuable BusinessS For Sale ' x26 feet wltli good cells. also wharf property. and shipping facilities. Kpply to Murray Harbor, P, E. I. Mdy 91.11, 1916. 9031-513Mi'.\lS4Wk8 . Jewelry of Jewelry etc. - - Jeweller 256 tons - . _ asians- -- I 250 tons 170 tone iso tens .lf P1115 `“¢"-` l _ \\-'vIl\\ cb ALL\ \\\\\ lst _,l , , I .\\" 7 mmw “\>'1\-_ \I'\ ‘ In -_‘.- r‘\ BVC it cleaned and reblocked. We have the latest shapes We_ make a specialty of cleaning ladies white kid gloves. Let us have yours. Out _of town orders Boston Shoe Shining fS1r'r1NG`for 2 iieiiiiifiii "2 ‘ _ __.\ “_ - 'Springis Here Let us give your Last Year’s _ Hat the Latest Style Send our Panama. Straw ' 135 Grafton Street I Li land We offor for sale our Busine 'Stand at Murray River, Comprising 1*/4 acres land, store 2 stories high ss 60 2 ood PROWSE at SONS; Murray Harbor, P.E 1 If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase aWatch, Clockorarticle Special attention g`iven to repairing of Watches C. W. Patterson ,.. warehouses, iron House arid stable _ This ig a. good business stand cen- trally located and afforded splendid .I. ~ , .. Look t This T Mews -i=i1~1E,RAlNfJ.OATs,iai1' Iieiig'cii,52 inches large »-1°=1~°-“ _ lnvonrllli ..,~i'f uve is my i.i_u.i¢ rnviml ..°T. GORDON NES is Guardian ll-Ollresentstlve in Montague. -- _..°D. F. TIIRNIY il Guardian re- presentative in Sourls. metf ..*ANNANDALE NOTES - The fishermen are terribly delayei. by the ice. The Bay has been full for a week and they are unable I/o'see how iheIi~"trsps are which they expect will be somewhat broken. There was s few herring token up the Grand River.--Farming is .progrsssln very well, the land being nice ond* dry for working.-Rev. R. .1-I. Rand preached in the Baptist Church on Sabbath evening to quite a. large audience His text was Matthew 21-10. Her friends are glad to sse Mrs. William Dingwell out again af- ter lier recent illness.-'-U. (]ll"l‘0WN MARKETS Butter Ioreamsry) In prints Butter (Tub) lb. y Butter (fresh) lb. Eggs, doz. Beet lb. (retail) Il‘owls lb. Chickens, io. Hay (pressed), tan Strnw (pressed) ton Pork lb. ‘ Turnips. bus. Potatoes, bus_ Oats, (white) bus. Oats (black) bus. Beats. bus. Carrots, bus. _ Wool lb. 15 to 40 Pnrlnips. lb. 1% Geese 15 Ducks _- 15 Hides 14.20 15 Turkeys, per lb. 20 to 22 S’SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat, per bus. .75~ -1.00 Barley, per bus. .75 -.90 Butter, per lb. dairy. .30 Butter, pei' lb. cresmery. .33 Calfsklns, per lb. .15 Eggs, per dozen. .19 Hay, loose, per ton. $10.-$12. Hay. pressed, per ton. 10.-13. Lamb pelts, each. .40--.60 Hides, per lb. .14 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. $3.25 Oats. black , psi- bus. .50 Oats, white, per bus. ' .52 Potatoes, per bus. .80 Pork, organs att'd, per lb. 10% to 13% Straw, pressed, per ton. 36.50 Wheat, per bus. 1.20-1.40 Wool, per lb. .26-.40 ::NO SIDE ISSUE. -The "YOUNG CANADA" School Shoes are made as they ought to be. _In style they are dis- tinctive. The making of this shoe is no side issue with us. It's our spec- ialty and this is the day of specializ- ing. The mnnufacture of these shoes is most thorough. We use the smooth, even close grain stock that combines most softness and durability. Not an ounce of shoddy ls ever used in this factory. Did you ever consider why some shoes 'twist out of shape after a few weeks’ wear? The reasons are cheap, spoiigy leather, flabby Insoles, and shoddy counters. A ramping boy, a wet day, and you know the rest. Buy the "YOUNG CANADA” School Shoes. They may cost a few cents more. but the extra wear and satisfaction they give ls well worth 35 _ 80 Sl to 35 21 to 22 ll to 18 18 to 14 lil to 15 $15 to $16 $0.50 me ai is zo to as _ vo to so 55 57 40 45 Clean-up sale of Furniture at PAT- ON8 LIMITED. S043-5-20Mif. “This ig the last day that Security Company, l_lli`ares.wlll be offered Guar- dian readers at _95c. Make a`ppiication_ at once for any number from 10 shar- es upwards. , 9931-5-27M1i. Closing out nails of furniture at PAT- ONS LIMITED. 9843-5-20Mtf. “The last day `to secure Security stock tliroughtbe Guardian is 'TODAY _ ' 9931-5-27M1i. Spring _Sale of Furniture now on at PATON8 LIMITED. 9843-5-20Mtf. “Make application for shares in the Security Company at once at 95c each. Today is the last day. 9931-5-27M1i. 'Relating of soldlqn _ro tnrnln¢'from_-the front are asked to communicate with the Secret-sry of tlis Provin- cial Committee ot Wounded Soldiers- ~ Commission, Hin Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town, intimstlng tliedete of expected arrival, cause of re- turn and any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may be meds for e -*tting reception. - _ §._ No 14361 ` . .°ONl CBNI- Der word each in- sertion for advertising ln this column. Cash must sccomolny order. ..*FOR RED C8038.--Rev. Mr. Prin- gle delivered 5, series of interesting lectures onthe war In St. David’s Church, Georgetown. After the lecture a collection was taken up for the local Red Cross Society, $10 being realized. ui.'roNiA sA||.s nirsov 1 ' _ ron wonsr. . BOBTON,'_May 20- The Cunard Ultonla, now" in' the service of the France-(lanad_a'Line, sailed yesterday for St.'Nazaire after a day’s delay, caused by the deertion oi' sixteen fire- men. The big ship had 1,220 horses in her pasenger cabins and In temporary stalls built on deck, and piled high on deck were forty imrloads of baled hay and a quantity of oats in sacks. These are to serve as protection in case -the ship is shelled by an enemy submm-ing ln her holds she carried 100,000 bus- hels of grain, 3,000 tons of sttel blllets End 300 tons of frozen beet.-Boston x. (Capt. W. A. McEwen of the above ship is a son of Mr. Horace McEwen, Supt. of the P. E. I. R. this City). $100 REWARD $100 The readers of this paper w`ll be I sed t leam that there is at least one liireadgdeeilsessg that science has been eble tocure in all its stages. and that is cstarrh. Catarrh being greatly in- fl\l¢llC¢d by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is tskui intemally and 'acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. thereby destroy- ing the foundation of the disease. giving the lllflcnt _stijengih by bul_ldir:1g_\m the constitution and assisting’ nature in oingh its work. The Drolirietois ve so much felt in the curative Eiwers oi HaIl's Cltsrrh Cure that the offer ne Hundred Dollars for any _case that it lhiis io cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cl-IENEY & C0., Toledo, O, Sold hy all Druggista. 751:. Furniture Clearance Sale PATON8 LIMITED. 9843.5.2gM¢f “Securlty Shares 95c today. 9931-5-2'lM1i. ,..- .~» THE BAY s'rALLioN Bin en Boy Slred by Commodore- Aedyard Dam mundo Allright Bnshaw'~PrInce and Saladin Strain of blood. Saladin be- ing one of the hnndsomest and best stock getters ever imported to .Prince Edward Island. Blngen Boy is a full brother to Nutwood now owned by Stanley Wedlock, City being a. first prize winner at the Dominion Exhibi- tion. Also a first prize winner at _the Provincial Exhibition. I;l_i_s dam Park- etta has taken first prize every time shown. Also won two first prizes last Exhibition. Blngen Boy ig coming three years old. Mares at owners risk. BYRNE BROS.. North River. 0930-5-27MS3iW1i. Baron B(Trder |674-O Enrolment Pure Bred- No. 46 will stand at the owners stables, Southport for the season of 1916. Alexander Kennedy. 9850-5-20MSTu8lpd. Baron Mack Pure Bred Clydesdale Stal- ion enrolment No 24 will make the*season of 1916 at the owner’s stable. Mares at .iwner’s risk. I ~ For full particulars write ol' phone. ` i ‘ _ ` -» H. C. McKAY, '~ Wheatley _River _ P. E. I. 9543-5-3W2i then'tus. Ilipd.. -- -_ '~ 4 Parlsettia by Parkside, tl_§ii__ with Her- Clean gists, The Bay Stallion Nutwood The Bay Stallion Nutwood, by Com modore Ledyard. Dam llll PHl'l¢Bill6. will stand at my stable 93 Euston St.. City, for the season 1916. Terms: ten dollars to be settled for at time of service season_ As this horse is to be raced this fall season will probably close July lat. P. C. CONROY» 9585-5-5Mi`iu81. Baron Iii_gh Ball Baron High Ball will arrive in Sum- merside on the lst June and remain at the driving park till the lat Aug- ust, wltli two of his yenrlliig which are to be trained by S. A. Rockford. They are some trotters. 1 9820-5-18Mtf. L__._____L. -__‘-'=| MAYOR T001) 2161-4 ENROLMENT N0. 34. _ Mayor Todd. 2.10'/4, is too well known to need anytlilngsald of him. His honors in show ring and on race track are history. He comes of two of the-greatest families in the'world - Todd, 2.141/4 and Alcoyne McKinney families. His cults have been the larg- est prizc winners when shown. He will be found at the stables of Francis W. Hughes. Grafton Street. - Terms:-- Season, $15.00; insure $20.00. Mares at owner’s risk. I HAMMOND KELLY. Owner. 'l`ll0RNEl)AI.E 17623 ENROLM ENT N0. 36. Sired by High Honor by l-liawatlia, ilani, Kate of Chapelton by Prince of Clay foaled April 26, 1912. imported from Scotland by Smith & Richardson. Columbus, Ont., and purchased there by Mr James Roper of Roper Bros.. Royalty, will stand for the season at the stables of Frances W. Hughes, Grafton St., on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday. Balance of time at Messrs. Roper’s. "l‘erms:- Season, $12.00, insure, $15.00. Mares at owners’ risk. JAMES ROPER, HAMMOND KELLY, Owners. gxzui- CASCO A 2221-4 Sired by Blngen 2.05%, dam by Alendorf, by Onward. _ This is a good son of Blngen. 2.06% Sons of Blngen sired 134 Standard Per- formers in 1915 McKinney, 2.11% stands second in this respect with 58. Axwortliy third with 55 and Peter the Great with 54. Cas'ro A..was purchased at the Old Glory Sale in November lest and will be given a short season in the stud before being trained for the fall races. He will be in the hands of the veteran. Mr. John 0. ’Brlen. Bonshaw. and will be at his stables on May 20 lcavlng there on Monday morning, May 22, travelling through Crapaud to Jabez Leafs, at noon; then through North Tryon by Cape Traverse at W. Noonan’s, Al- bany. over niglit, May 23 through Senrletown to Pat .Connolly’s, noon then by Ross Corner to Kensington over night. -May 24__ to Walter Found's nooli, then to Austin McNeill's. Stan- ley Bridge. over night. May 25, then to William McNeill's Cavendish. then to~l-lector Buchannan's over night. leaving there Saturday morning for Steve Coles, Milton, leaving there at noon for Charlottetown where he will stand for the following week at the stables of Francis W. Hughes. then following some route for the season. Terms:- Season, $10.00. insure $13.00. Ma\-es nt owners' risk.. HAMMOND KELLY. Owner, JOHN O'BRIEN In charge. 9863-5-20MsmWl.f. Commodore 34109 Season 1916- _ Enrollment No. 37 cam ion sp.-ai sire of Maritime Piiiviiieai, sire of sei. Mae ,_and out of Phobe (8770) (18194). George Daimeny 14228 is s bay stallion imported ciyaeiaaie 5 Coal ot_l'Qst»qualil.y please send your oi-der. in at oiise. and ll°“'°"¥ 'm "° made promptly _from val¢°ll "l‘.‘l° 5"' charging _`st.lowe|t lll'|°°°~ _ Schooner to charter always- In de- mand gpg ye guarantee to DIY f\l° iilgiiest current me ei freirht f_\'°l° Sydney, fzgulspurg or Glace i""1 1.; " ' ' ' ‘l|ii.,,h,“l"i'..t I “M ti Co. . _ \ 'IILLING AGENTS FOR DOMIN- _ ion com. co.. 1.1-o.~ _ ron P. I. istgino-_ _ _ Charlottetown. M ' ._ my im., im. i . _- . h If you inquire new Fresh Mined' _ Ladies Usually $6.00 '_ - I for $3-90fi"-f _ The above are si>sClALs,aiid are ibsiiiiiiéiy noi..-5sc'¢a1ueé d,_ tl re :_ _'ted __ ,. » : _- ~~ 1 1 éoxgiaylea -_(llly__‘-1iitlil,‘,ti`;|'der Catalogue _re‘presentati'ons. -Just to ge os. 1 cn.: son ' 12-r-zzuiiiuim. .- '_.-'_'.._._,‘.._.l_ ._ ______*_,__________,_ ____ _ Mti' I . . : ,‘m_H.,_“swms,,,d_ 1 _ __ - . _ - _ »- - ‘ ' I 1 _\ . -- ._-~ ~ ,.~--1 "* '1\_\`__§_m Tyne Valley, (owner) .._i. . i < . ~ . ~ - ‘ ‘ \ _ 1 - _ MAY 27 1916 _- ~ ~' _ .~ _. -_ " - ` - » _ _ -_ - _ ,- - ` ' " J";<$f,+-‘<- __ _ IV _________.__` __ __ ___ _ __ _ _ _ _,,,,, » _ _ ,. _ __,._r_ _ _ _ ._ __ _ _ Siillllliii - il 1 A I ’ l e . '-* . Phone Nmioi. - ' '. ‘ - _ - _ - ~ _-- . ~ ~~ -- ~ ~ ~ - -»-_--..-,--- 2 -M. _ __ _ - _ J ~ . _ . __,i_ ...s .ow-. .‘i».~,n»¢aq.»r g-1 * * 'i . . lf. ~. . > "_-'_ _ 11.- .- ,__ ...- 'Xa 'ir . _ _. ... _. ._ _ 'f. . ,,. 1 _ ~._ _,___ -. _-_ "'¢ ..;. 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