P* : s rr » q . 's I' " ='_s...i‘-5! ll ist I » 10 LE Li! or: it I '10 l “ z F9551' ,il ac 5; " Holt" Renfrew €o° Co. " ':'f"' cf Q1. In in ,¢. ea '2E:E?$ :L f :,|_\{hi`;_,'_|,l N- s=_‘f.~‘¢,s “ ilu k ’ h ={-t‘»‘|*..r.: 1. . It l , i M .' 'lvl ‘- l 'l _ _.uf "av, . _ _ e ._ 2 %"i§:¢‘i~ ' , ti .~.-'-\.,.,l l 5* ""_`_`;`-'Q-` ’-"`l ' .qt i,"7",5l‘ , 1 . I . »‘ l _,H l, 4;; 4-.. .A1 gf . ; x.-.1 '_ "" .fe ..:.=>'h¢c' V; .‘.`r'Z'..t 'vi ‘_‘*»f:.°¢--»-: . _ ..._..-._,_. _ 'i;.__‘ ,;-.-..s'_~..:.~...\.__.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ I W Knitted 1 \ if -$1" _.,; . L ~ - _ __ _ p _ 4, ~ 0 21';-r I-< ,_ _____v__ éj ‘ - _`_ I 1 . _.3 i. ... .rv . _,lu ` , .=‘f]4l. ; i ,,‘@ ' ` Yr iw _,fx ri* ' /_ E . _ l ., ' ' ff ,» y _ a 1- 4 . . ‘»\ *_* ` \ . , ' r-' *g'>"°<:?" ‘ -s~v- ~--_ as ____ This Clever Suit announced in “Mayfair” Z5. Freshly smart. cleverly designed and very) attractive in finish, this new knitted suit is shown here today in most of the popular colors. _ Just as shown in the illustration above $25.00 ,E s".- -' 2'- .f=i’|.‘l V ` LZ ~‘ .?~ H5. .. ;l _ »l.fv~:¢"‘ T _ ‘_.,z -\~)‘__v: - __.,_,,. .ed ; __ ~ --(... .§{V,\>l~ ‘ ‘ T New -..._ .,,_. .. .£5 ` Keep in J ,~ »1;..';`_ ini ‘ln __ * 'iv ill' TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY repairs and alterations will be attended to by this date 1_5* 'M mind. "' V1, _ Show on 2nd Floor. " of Quebec WILL HOLD A DEnoNsTRAT1oN HERE MAY 26th, to 28th Furs and Fur Coats will be shown. Orders for MR. JULES TREMBLAY of Quebec. ... .'1. " i ';.!;'-.\11.,.-'X4 'l ,L_ lltyls &llE5@1sc. Q* 4795-5-2 - I _ U, -,l1_i1¥l'-ia Liv, ,.-g; _, gf _uf __ . _ . .vig v Y '.1' ~.'»"_' ‘ I ---‘--gig?-` 1.7; *sf-.~§~».»-7 ,_ -fl- Q -. -..».-_..:..._.-- '=;;_-*Y . ¢. ' -. I ‘ Q ".;§.._-.~:j- C ~"-i_-1. ._.__ .I K P “fl ._/ c" --o _lla " L ` I i".».1a. ~_. , i ,ii - f _ It / . '» lc_ . l -7 .~ _ FO L. E Ot ‘ x "18- V U -._~¢.§\ l Imperial Puppy ___ -........_.--_..-- .sg sb Q” '~ `\ 1...; 4* as J.” F°°" is extremely important to give puppy foxes a p right start hy early supplying nourishing food. This start can be given by feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD, \vhich,is especially high in food values as it is made from carefully' selected ingredients univer- sally recognized for high standard nutritional con- l Y, tent. -" . IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula is prepared “wack- sturdy color. l _\ #ly Nl. with 11 view to the development of pups into active, foxes with pelts of highest sheen and faultless . To accomplish these results “Imperials” must be v _ fed early and regularly throughout the whole season. Secure from your local dealers or direct from _ ~ -_ factory. , I 1'.-i 11’ "g", in ,V in in *T vs_ -_¢~;.~l-`af1:&¢i`9=~n|cg'>n‘-mein - _ .,.-"' _ “_ `__§_ ....fl - -“v--3 ' < ;;;_;_-_- _ . -‘»- __ Parr* 1'-,.._;.; ` ` ' _ ~ -\_-_=- - 3,. - of ~ f » ~. is , In I. , . “il it (5 fl ii., l .LY ->1. r 5 2 .§. -I Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. I Box 4-i6 . Phone 721 \ T.; , » , \ , . i f _ ,-_` ` s 1 I.,\_v- » v . l " ' , ` A ' r I . "lil, \. in .vi_<.-n~.'s . v ~ ' » - - ' - Westem Guardian 1 -IDI!!! HOOD IDOUI sold and p eusrsnteee by leading dollars every- , where. _ -BORDEN TEA PARTY on the! beautiful grounds overlooking North- umberland Straits, uppon Arrival of New Car Ferry. 8. B. Charlottetown. Exact date announced later. 4844-5-28-2| -COME T0 'Travellers Rest Hall. Friday, May 29 at 8.15 p. m. and see: “A Manhattan Honeymoon," pres- ented by the Albany Drsmatic Club. dmlssio ts "t 4819-5-2'!-81 1.. -CHIEF DEYOKAH at Freetown the celebrated Indian entertainer. C McFarlane, Freetown. 4777-5-25-dl -Misses Vema Shaw. Mary Stew art and Winnifred Wright motored to Bedeque from Charlottetown on Fri- la day returning on Tuesday. They were the guests of Ivliss Wright's parents. -Mr. Borden Ling, Bank of Nova. of Scotia, City, visited friends in Link- letter overthe week end. Island, recently visited Georgetown. Mrs. William MacDonald, Panmure Island, recently visited Georgetown, Mrs. John Jerrior, who has.been ac ed to her home in Georgetown. be is River, spent the week end ln Geor- me John Delo M nie owen, recently visited Charlotte- °“" town. tm ___ , liel Mr. Charles Jenkins, Georgetown, loc Mr. Frank Paquet, Souris, spent mg Mrl Arthur cuncn, cnarlctfcccwnf ‘his of his sister, Mrs.` Fred Delorie. the _M -_.___ Can You Answer These Questions?, rela Do you know why external rem- ` Why cutting does not remove the ster cause?» Do you know the cause of Piles is the parts almost dead? . less intemal remedy .for itching, HEM-ROID banlshes piles by re- moving the cause. It stimulates the circulation in the _lower bowel-drives Mr- out the thick impure blood, heals and Souri restores the affected parts. This on 5 remedy h an almost unbell vable as 0 Nowntgatvtihe lobstermiishing sensor; , 7 p_ m_ The speaker in the morning record for sure, safe and lasting re- A n25and35cen.Don ‘fail to hear a thrilling show. ce songs and myths of Indian life by F1’ hl~l'1°¢W¢0WD. m°¢°l'°d 0° G¢0r8¢- her home in Souris last week from Telephone 898 or 699. Complete change of program. Silas '$1 ._ r mc Kin GEORGETOWN d” _ *__ vis Mr. Edwin MacDonald, Panmure Mr' spent the week end ln Georgetown. sm visiting menus in st. Louis, return- P1? 1 -_.M ery ML Dame] Mccormac' Boughton Donald, who also oiiiciated st the ____ Ve' The sincere 5-Ymparny °f “W .Mr. and Mrs. S. Green, Charlotte- Island, recently visited Georgetown. gm ML Thomas Mmdam’ Johnsons sisters and brothers. (His mother getowu, the guest of his sister, Mrs. ye" a3°') Rest' in Peace' ry. , The grassy meadows now present Misses Bessie Macnomld and Mm_ a scene of verdant beauty, standing recently visited cnanottctoum. Sime °’ me ’“°‘° °””S°“° °f ‘he I 5. those obtained last season. ' Mrs. George Holland returned on it Wednesday evening to .her home in Elmira, after an extended visit with tives In U' S' A' Mrs. F. S. MacDonald and daugh- ca'c cl t 1 ik d - M" en; i~e11(;ffw eve que an perm!" cently purchased a new Ford road- D° Wu kmw mmf were is 5' ham” Mr. Stanley Fisher, South Lake, is llollols Bras., Ltd ` WHOLESALE MERCHANTS ' L A-ND FIRE INSURANCE ~ BROKERS I Our pulley has always been and will continue to bez- “Every customer must be oom- alleetflly’ and sat- ' ~ ODW 82' 48_ ye, ? Mrs Thos Cullen, St Peters, re- _ -* ,__" ntly visited Georgetown ._,_. Mr. Acorn and son Ralph and ` the guest of friends. G 0,, Fdday evening' May 39¢,h_ he” daughter Ruby and Mr. and Mn ed Chandler and daughter Evelyn: Mrs. R. C. MacLean returned to SOURIS mama. . , to her home in Souris. liter conclud- ` ur. and Mn. occrgclxeele. or Charlottetown, were motorists to this end ot the Island over the week end. ` Mr. Upton Seaman, of Canadian National Railway. Silent the week end in sourls visiting relatives. Miss Isabella Paquet, Charlotte- town is at present visiting in Souris / . OF LINENS! mu Helen Mwmn hu returned ' '~ Lines Uf an A” livin. 'rabies clcu.. and sei. Lovely linens direct from-Irish Mills, including dainty table cloths and - boxed sets of Table Cloths and Napkins to match. These are lines that we are cancelling from our range, and in order to move them quickly, you are olered a generous reduction in price. _ Boxed Sets V . wn and were the guests of Mrs. Mount Allison, sackvllle, where she klns M -_*_ Mrs. Gaudet and son spent the ghanomtgwn visitor; in sourlg Week end in Georgetown, the guest over me week end included Mr. scott Mrs. Gaudet’s father, Mr. Simon gown, ' , K. Mr. and Mrs. Walter' Dalziel and gh”-lnggegqwn, gpm; 4 few gay; in “Silber Shirley- Murray River. are some tnls wcclc visiting at the ncmc itlng in G001'€¢%0WD. the BUESY- 01 of Mrs. Worthy‘s parents, Mr. and Dalziel‘s mother-A. _*___ ' SOUTH LAKE NOTES OU the evening °f M°nd°Y» MW tive homes, after concluding their me guest cr nel- sister, Mrs. Knight, 18”* H Sh“d°W °f S“d“°“ ‘"5 Cm studies for the year= The Misses H11- __% over the community of Elmira, when da Mmgachem, pawn, paquef, and ML Kenny MacDonald_ Char1otte_ Mr. Joseph Cheverie, son of Nell Winnie MacD¢mB1d_ iliszz' ... Sheetings and Pillow Cottons _» Mr. Lawrence Maclnnis, Char- M_,._ ,md Mm Edward Clark and some three months duration. The de- 10tmown_ smut Monday in the cut- 'daughter Marion, Mount Stewart, ceased was 9' y°uth °! high m°“*l ern metropolis, the guest of rela ndards, of a quiet and kindly dis ' _ F ' tives. position and was well liked by all his __ Q 't . Hi 1 1 to l< _ _ l I ° h’ S I ...‘.‘,?i;“.....;, ,,g‘;,§;“;;‘g,§‘;:;;_f‘.;::,?;;;g, I-Iemmed Free during t is a e ng made at St. Columba Cemet- extended to the bereaved father. deceased him a little more than a in bold relief against the con- sting dull, red colors of the tilled Celebration’ Whlch was held on ds. farmerslhave begun the spread- of the fertilizer for their pota- the week end in Georgetown. vmes’ °f which' “P” "mm" qmbe 3 this and other localities availed _-_ large acreage will planted again season. Hopeafare entertained recently visited Georgetown, the guest th" mmm” pm” 1°' the tube" in the hall was crowded to the doors. fall will be slightly in advance of 1 Lewis Stuart, South Lake, re- irom Thomas A. Harris, Elmira. internal? Mr' James Grant' smuls East’ McQuaid have returned to Souris to That there is congestion of blood P35525 f'h"°“5h 5°"-"15 I-'W9 155° in the lower bowel-the veins flabby, week. ' M155 Elleth Whiffé. Pll1!l'1l1l‘9 I8- to Souris, after concluding his year’s hd. Teeehlly Vlsikd in G€0l'B€l1°WD- studies at Prince of Wales College. spend the summer holidays at their respective homes, 'after having con- cluded their years studles at St. Dun- stsn’s University Charlottetown. - bleeding or protruding piles discover- at Pl'°S¢nt 9~S5i5°1“8 Mr- Paul °7°5¢Dh ,__ ed by Dr. Leonhardt and known as MacDonald, East Point, in his agri- HEM_Rom that is guaranteed? cultural activities. Mr. I. C. MacDonald, oi South _ V ’ - and Mrs' ‘mm E' Mamomld’ The regular Sunday services oi the &;ini1zd Lake, was a recent visitor to the Eastern Metropolis on business. s, were visitors to South Lake SL James Umtéd church' Souris’ “tummy evening' were held on Sunday at ll a. m. and Mr. Frank Maclnnls has returned ;.._, Mr. and Mrs. William Worthy, of Mrs. John Garrett, of Souris. The following Prince of Wales stu- dents have retumed to their respec- Sunday at the home of his parents town, were motorists to the Eastern end of the Island on Monday. The Salvation Army Band, accom- panied by Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. Martin, of Charlottetown, spent Mon- day, the 25th instant in Souris and conducted an Empire Day Musical l grounds of Main Street. In the ev- v ening an open air service, after which the band retired to the St. Patricks ` Hall, where a Musical Festival was held. A large number of people from themselves of the opportunity to hear the band and at the evening festival Everybody greatly enjoyed the selec- tions, which were rendered and hope that in the near future, the Salvation Army will be able to pay another visit to our town. ' ter Elizabeth and Doris, oi Souris, spent a few days in Charlottetown, this week visiting friends. Messrs. Vernon Fraser and Melvin endless parents. Mr. and Mrs. attending the closing exercises or thc P Um- University. i Roxen Lnvmv TABLE oalussx sars ~ l cnowns wiru Nuxms 'ro Maron Billllll' Price 70x70”clo!.h with Blllplinll l»50for .. $5.50 ! 70 x 70" cloth with 8 nnlikilll $ 7.50 for . . 5 6.50 70 x 88" cloth with 8 napkins Q 8.75 for .. S 7.50 'zz x iz" ncaa win. s napkin. s 1.15 for .. s ms 72 x 90" cloth with 8 napkins $10.50 for .. S 9.25 72 x 90" cloth with 8 napkins $14.50 for .. $12.50 72 x 72" cloth with 6 napkins $12.50 for .. $10.50 72 x 90" cloth with B nspklns $16.50 for .. 514.00 78 x 108" cloth with 12 napkins 819.50 for $18.60 'li x 90" cloth with 8 napkins $25.00 for .. $20.00 ~ --_ _ ~ Linen Dannnk Table Cloths Reduced 'lox 10” renin- sms fc; _m. 72 x 7!" regular 84.50 for .............., $3.35 '12 r 90" rendu- sms for 34,'-,, ` 'I2 I 72" remuu- Sosa for $55, 72 I 90” rerular was for 56;, Irish Napkins Reduced _ M x £0" regular 83.50 for ................, $235 22 x 22"regulnr $4.50 for $3.35 22 x Biregular $7.50 for 55,50 22:22 regular-$8.50i'or...................$7_25 i Linen Damask by the Yard Unbleached with col. border! 64" wide 65c yd, Bleached, a good weight 00" wide .. 75e yad, Bleached, a fine even Linen 'l0” wide $1.00 yd, "" l Medium weight, 72" wide Me yd._ Fine evenly woven, a wood welsh! 63" Wm* 25° Yd- Finc evenly woven, a good weight 72" wide 30c yd. _|:-me gvcnly woven, a good weight 81" wide 3-ic yd. Exim heavy quality 63" wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30c yd. Extra heavy quality 72" wide ..... ...... 350 Yd- Extra heavy quality 81" wide . . . ... . . 38c yd. cutout/in ; rn.i.ow corr'roNs Medium weight 40" wide 20c yd. Medium weight 42." wide ............ 22|: yd. Extra heavy 40"wlde 3Zc yd. Extra heavy 42" wide 35c yd: Best Wabasso 40" wide . 40c yd. Best Wabasso_42" wide . 42;: yd. Best English 42"v\'ide . . 48c yd. BestEnglIsh44"wide..... . . . . 50c yd- ALL LINEN ROLLER TOWELLING White with colored borders 16" wide . . .. 13:; yd. Close heavy Linen 16” _wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181: yd. Extra heavy Linen 1'!" wide .. 22a yd. Our best Linen ill" wide . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2Bc yd. ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS A good weight 18 x 34" . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . .. 50|: pr. Hemstitched with colored damsel: borders 18:34” . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........95cpr. san smmos ' Large size Crochet Spreads 82 x 92" .. $1-49 el- Krinklette colored striped 80 x 105 .. . . Sl-19 ea. Krinklette colored striped 72 x 90 .. .. $1.45 ea. Krinklette colored striped 80 x 100 ...... 51.79 el- Rayon ln Gold, Blue. Green 72 x 90 . . $2.50 ea. Blesched, a tina even Linen, our best 70" wig, ....-.»»».~».¢.»..»-...............$1.25 yd, by his pastor, Rev. R.. J. Mac- at Marshneld' UNBLEACHED SHEETIING BLEACHED SHEETING Good medium weight 70" wide . .. 29c yd. Fine close weave and a good weight 63" :vide 36c yd. Fine close weave and s good weight 72" wide 40c yd. Fine close weave and s. good weight. 81” wide He yd. Heavy Hospital quality 72” wide . . . . . .. 50c yd. Heavy Hospital quality ill" wide 62c yd. Fine evenly woven Wabuso 63" wide .... .. 50c yd. Fine evenly woven Wabasao 72" wide _... .. 60c yd. Fine evenly woven Wabasso lil" wide ._ 70|: yd. Fine evenly woven Wabasso 90" wide .. 80c yd. Best Wabasso Hospital sheeting 72" wide ._ doc yd. Best .Wabnsso Hospital Sheeting 81" wide . . 75c yd. SPECIAL UNBLEACHED COTTONS ltledlum weight 34" wide . . . . . . . 8e yd. Medium weight 36" wide . . .. l0c yd. Fine evenly woven 36" wide . l2c yil. ALL LINEN GLASS TOWELLING Medium weight with colored checks 16" wide l2c yd. Fine quality checked 17” wide . . . . . . . . . , .. lilo yd. A very special quality col. border 22" wide 25:* yd. ALL LINEN GLASS Tt)\\`ELS Good quality Linen with col. borders 17 x 23 15a ea. `Good quality Linen with col. typed borders 20x30............ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zllcrn. COLORED BORDERED ALL LINEN CRASH CLOTHS Medium weight 52 x52" . . . . . 651' ea. Best quality 54 x 54" . ... . 9.5¢ ea. Bestquality54x70".... . .............$l.'l.'=r°1|» lief to thousands of pile sufferers. is in S ng' rem 8 are genera was the regular pastor, Rev. A. D. Dont waste time on external rem- that edies or think of an 'operation until* Dem you have tried a bottle of BEM- been ROID tablets -- Hughes Drug Co., guarantees money back if they do not end Piles in any form. M0 ‘-*-- it h [ll EYEs1cH'r i'|];;;;, mi EXAMINATION __ 5': “"°~ g.; Lake, ¢qs:~:;:-:_§ Y -233324533!-15 mg 0 Fl!-ling lllll lllwllllll Ullllh- Mr. George E. MacDonald, South __ . ._ po OPTOMETNST motored to Bear River last DL J. H' md Mm Ayers’ of Chap onlcs connected with "’°°"° ' icttctown. were recent visitors to Souris Ho Je ld Some of the farmers in this vicin- ' V S °"“¢'*°’° l ity are at present busuy engaged in Mr Ne”/Meme Nom Lak was Qérg M?Pé"ff'é' spreading lime.-0. i ' f e' 5' i 482 -5-28-Si there is a good catch of these 1 th _ ' _ _r V r r Dada( some codmh also have MacDonald. The sermon n e ev __ _ _ _ __ can ht , ening was by Rev. Professor E. R. . 3 ' | Erccxcn, D. D., or Pine 1-lui Divinity ' ` Hall, Halifax, N.s. st of the :farmers ln this vicin- ave completed their grain seed- be next on the farmers pro penmons' Pon” planting’ etc" Lakeville, is at present spending a ' few days at the home of her parents, p ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moynagh, of W Miss Dorothy Moynagh, teacher at `\ W motorist to our town on Monday. Last week a few catches of Cod ‘ Fish were landed at one of the harves in Souris. The lobster fish- , ing off this end of the coast at the resent time ls just fairly good, hile we understand that over.on the Souris. North side extra good catches are re- rted. Miss Olga White, teacher at Cable eao, spent the week end in Souris the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Whita- Congratulations are being extend- ed to Miss E. .lean MacLean, or sou- ‘ or Mrf wade w. I-rushes. of the fill” J. J. Hughes do Co. Ltd.. of G°°f' rls, upon her recent graduation in getown, spent the week end in Sou~ Crafts and Fine Arts, which took rls place at the closing exercises of Mt. Allison Ladies' College, Sackville, N. at his home. B. Miss McLean is a daughter of Mr. mira, is at present visiting ot ll" and Mrs. R. O. MacLean, oi this h town. » Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Conroy, of Sou- w Miss Helen Mooney, teacher at El- o me in Souris. Mr. William Neale, of Bear Rivtff as a recent motorist to our town 011 rls, were motorists to Wellington' this business. week to spend the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fergu- son. _ a Mr. Joseph Gillis, Bear Rlvtf. W" motorist to Souris on Monday--0' R ERINGING UP FATHER FNE o'C\.OC\< sv ao\.i_~¢! ri‘s NEARLY Asruow' Qu»\RREL To- DAY. N5 Daacenil. rr DoasN"" seam Luce Homa- 1 L\=_¢raN-DEAR! LORD euRr~uN6\-MM as commld To1'|-us cc>uNTn~f AMD MRS o ¢on'1'iAo HA5. Given \-um A Le-r~rER or ~ rarrnooucrioel To us- .lufcrr 'ri-mm or rr- we ARE GQN4 EET A REAL. MAN ' I-l,EfaA DEAD GN!-I |\\.\.Be-rw- -I ,orge McMzm\19 FEW DAY‘5,$o \ Midi-\*r A5 WELL EREPARED- BE ll# -_- »-o=.'\.1.. »,nn.ivs\r~lA l Y _ ' Lveren-WARDEN! S HAVE A cam. Remy ' Psa me A-_, \ THINK VM BE IN A FIGHT ul Vi |'\..i. PUT YQU iN A CELL. ' Row \/Jrh-t ALL YOUR FRIENDS I __ _ \‘.