wer- ._.|1Il,lRVI..8ATU=.QA . ' V “F A 3 " 1' 5th tor ‘res Party at ven‘ Bsy. . 849 6 q-nsncs m ermine ‘HALL. Remington. Tuesday night. June 10th,. Good mflIltL-lhll-d-‘l-Il I ,<;-,:.‘._; ., s.‘ -8M.E or roan can. Renews ton Garage. June‘ 7th, 8 pan. Ellie Gillie, Hugh Morrison, Auctioneer. QMQJ on Fri " Bargain Days . Prowsels inning Proof o1 éior Value (living Don’tsend your "money away to mail order houses, but come and look over our immense stock and we willconvince you that it will pay you to Trade at Home. We are never afraid to face ‘the issue; as a natter of fact we urgeiand-welcome com- parison! Our low prices speak for them- selves, we guarantee satisfaction on iall your purchases or money refunded. SPECIALS FROM {II-IE MEN ‘S DEPARTMENTS 30 men's suits, regular value moo and $17.00. ‘,_ ' ' pals. ' Another lot of men's sulh selling lat $18.00 ind 015.00. Special price. 59 My!’ suits, regular values up no 010.00, ‘r ' ‘prise Hi9" Bride men's and Y9"! IIIOIVI Illh from [1000 1b i- AUMMERSIDE AGENT. -- Mr, Byron ‘Mac-Donald oi the MacDon- ald Drug 00., ls now Guardian rep- resentative in flirmmerslde, and will to plessed to receive news, advertising and Job Printing. Mrli MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. ills tale’- phone No. is 12-2, ' —FOR BALE. Three year ol , colt by La Copla; dam Baron idea 1 grand-dam Parliside; great grand. dam Hernando. This colt is welt broken. quiet and shows signs chi , speed. Perfectly sound and lots_ oi style. Apply at once to? - lAlexiiuder Deegau, Cape Traverse P. E. I. 33136231 . i QEMS —-CENTRAL BEDEQUE SERVI p EB.—Pustor Whitman will preach at Freetown on Sunday morning. June 8th at 11 o'clock at the Math-' odist Church, Iledeque at 3 o'clock Thursday, June 5th the anneal Jim Sale "i “TZZZ.'.°.Z'LZZ°.Z‘Z.TZ....... DAINTY UNDERTHINGS -—Mr. and Mrs. eGorge W. Robin- In White and Pink son, Summerslde announce the iili.“.“3'3§S§ 5.’. B‘."°§'.....i.§§‘“"i‘<‘§i'.'l MERCHANDISE OF EXCELLENCE, specially purchased ‘and 3‘,"‘§."’i.'.‘l§..i'.3§.°‘.?.‘l'.lli§f;'{£11112 freshly delivered for this annual sale. Many of the articles shown have only been in ourhands for two_ or three days-long enough to make ready for this sale. Milsliiis. Silks and 9119995» in all the newest and most popular styles-shown at a Series 0f place latter part oi Juno. —MARRIED AT MONCTON.- special prices for this important event. The marriage of Charles Shaw, eastern representative o! the‘ anndinu Linotype Company, Limit, ed, and Miss Julia D. Clark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Clark. oi Monston, was soIemnizedI at 1.30 p. m. Tuesdayat the bride's, home. Rev. E. V. Tilton, pastor oi Central Methodist Church. otiiciat. ed Mr. and Mrs. Shaw leit later on. a honeymoon trip. 'l‘he groom is a; natlme oi’ Calais, Maine. Ho has, niuile his headquarters in Moncton, and is well-known in the Maritime Provinces. . Princess Slips Ladies’ Princess Slip of fine - white poplin, opera style with hernstitched top, length 34, £l6 and, 4O ..............._.$1.00 Princess Slip, made of satin- ‘Envelope Chemises Envelope Chemise, made of fine white cotton lace, trimmed round neck and arms, all sizes. 69o $12.00 $6.75 088.00 aaaseleaeaeaseelaaaaelsa ette, just the thing you have been looking for ‘to go with your one-piece. dress. All different ghadeg ......-......... 1111-60 Other Princess Slips, - #95200. $2.25,__$2.3o to .. .......$s.50 Camisoles and Corset Covers Serviceable white .cot- ton Corset Cover with lace yoke in front, all sizes ......-........49c Camisole of white riainsook with hemstitch- gd mp .............58o Dainty Camisole, made of pink cross-bar muslin, hemstitdhed in blue aroundtop - - - -75<= I Another Corset Cov- er made of fine whit-e cotton, trimmed with embroidery, all ‘ages. Pretty Night Gowns Inexpensive white cotton Nightgowns, d-aintily trimmed with eyelet embroidery around neck and sleeves - - - -- ~93“ Dainty Sli -over Gown, made of good quality white cotton. trimmed <wii=ii lace. fancy ameli- -.ing'~and iiihirrinig in front- 11-5" (groggsbar muslin gown in b?‘ Ipiriir and white, no sleeves. limi- ' ‘ d ‘k d arm- i‘,%{’§l“‘.‘¥.‘f’I°.‘f‘T . .“.°.°. 2.". ..... _ Envelope Chemise, with cam- isole top, hemstitched trimmed _ A very dainty chemise of sat- inette 1n white and flesh. $2.75 Bloomers and Step-Ins Ladies’ pink and White dimity "bloomers, ‘all siz7e5sc, Ladies’ fancy mull bloom- ers in pink, mauve and wihite, all sizes -- - _-$1-00 Dadi-es’ fancy crepe bloomers, all colors. - 00c . . . . . . $1.25, $150,812.00 Step-ins in cotton, crepe and dimilty, 90c 1.26, 1.75 Children’s cotton draw: ers, all sizes, extra good value Gowns of Crepe and Mull Good quality fancy crepe gown, has round neck, short kimona sleeves and finished with fancy stitching.’ This is a practial gowp which wears and washes well and requires no iponing ...-............$1.85 Gown of soft pink mull, with no sleeves and the new boat- shaped neck, daintily shirred, Other gowns at -- -- - 32-50. . . . . . .4il2.~75, $3.26, 63.50, $4.75 igdfsyty" Silk Most Special £2. 19 Flesh, White and ‘Peach Hlsi L0cYELY‘lG%l_tMEN'l‘yisjustiresllgydiinstock-dt is made _ p q a ' , » op, straps over Pou er; "appearance ver m“ 'tlon at the left, Jjustfbeloliowheife you or}; concession for this sale. These-or any-ltemwadvertised ftvilhbe "mnfifllywhereby mail postpaid on receipt i‘ i . ' emise Sets . . . . .'.. “$119 75 ile '_ This notifier the nevsest {ind one of tlhe daintiest‘ ' nee of lovely under- t, ngs that itiiq store of- " "-1 s. Sli lfiile in two eer and lovely Y iece sets-e- ' in atiiiiigiiYeiiiiii-ui uh“ _~-. .0 flied iinieuve, e , signers tints J33” 71,2": ' . ‘Fy. -—WELCOME Vl.SlTOR.-— Mr] Charles McKay, n. native oi’ Darn- liey. P, E. l., 11ml one iii the most ‘progressive members oi‘ that cont, ‘munity went West some years ago ‘and located in Sun Diego. Cal. Ho has returned and in the space that, elapsed since his last visit home, three years ago. he see-s many, changes. He regrets to llnifthat, lmiiny old fllllllllttl‘ laces are missing, _and places illleil by strangers. He ils receiving a warm welcome lrom ‘his old lriends who remember him. as one of the practically useful. . imembers oi! the community-Y, —LEAVE PROVINOE.-- Whilst all anticipate s. flood oi‘ home-com- lllg visitors during the current sen- son, yet some have to sustain the; iahsenoe oi friends ior an indeilnltei ‘period. Among those who have ibeeni departing from this interesting and attractive town. Kensington, are-. Mrs. D. M. Johnston and lMiss Amy. Johnston, who have gone to Cali lgury; Mrs. llilttu Jardine and Mrs.‘ Andrew Humphrey to Scott, Susk. They will visit Dr. Jariline; Mrs. C. B, Mathieson and iMre. l3. W." Warren, Kensington, the former taking her baby to undergo an oper! stion. All took passage iby the Can- ‘adian NntionaL-Y. ‘ mam sr, msnws coNvi-zrrr, soums Grade X.—~1, Beatrice Rapney; 2. Alice Laivie; 3, Marjorie McDonald. Grade lX.—1, Anna C. Curran; 2, Helen ERice; 3 Mary A .Mc'Aulay. Grade VZlirL-l, Irene McIntosh; 2, 3,Adele Morris, Elleanor Oilceilly, 10 dozen men's overalls. Special price ............ .. _..... $1.25 1O dozen men's working shirts. Bpedial value 10 dozen men's papa, selling from _ 5°?!’ caps, newest patterns from ...- Men's hate all the latest styles and colors frown. .... .. 02.00 up Lots of other good values from our men's Working Depart- ment not advertised but just as good vllug, LADIES’ NEW SPRING COATS A 7°" "M! l" lflrile ‘Plild dicarlngust 26 per cent discount. 1° MW Ierino coats, eiedi-iiiq at .._. __ _ ‘mm Knitted Suits. Special price ... ............... .. f" $1050 WEEK END SPECIALS‘ Specials, Pcrcales and Silk Fronts. Prices $1.26, 81.60 and 8pecisl price , Good quality cotton hose, 4 pairs for ...- Special Polio; and Roller Braces ....... .... Ladies Ti-loo Sham Over Blouses. Special ................ .. $5.86 Ladies Over ‘Blouse, White Dlmlty, short sleeves $240 Ladies Over Blouse.’ White Dimlty, long sleeves $2.85 Ladies flowered underaklrte In Pink, Blue, Mauve, etc. $1.25 i-Idlu coon ennui-ems coats worth $0035.00 m -...__. $15.00 Ladies tweed rslncosta. ipeelai .............................. .. $4.75 STAPLE DEPARTMENT BARGAINS 1000 ‘yards, heavy unbleached “ Special. 500 yards dress gingham Zdofor .. 500 ysrda dish towelling. so yards dress gingham, 36o 300 yards curtain scrim, 18¢ 500 yards shlrting, 85o ior _ . Spedlll 10c per yard .... .. 10c per yard .. 12c penyard 1°? -- 25o per yard 7"‘ .. 14c per yard 10c par ygpd h" i" “her bsrcslmi imshls wonderful department ‘clear All slzee children's hose. Therestricted space of ‘thisad dinary values in ouroifering fol-Ffiday and Saturday xceptional bargains yo see ‘m1’ l" 1°95 will“! realize‘ the e il‘.§‘...lf.';'i?.'i°‘ifia.."iii‘;‘é.“' "m" Splendid Tributes Grade Vdl.--1, Frances Dongle; 2. Helen McLean: 3. Jean McLean. Grade V~l.—l, Katherine Gallant; 2, Sadie Davie; 3, Margaret Mc- Cloekey. ‘Grade V.—~l, Winnie McDonald; 2, ‘Muriel. Gallant; 8, Pauline 1's- quot. Grade lV.-—1, laiibel Mooney; 2 Helen Molssac; ii. Ronoldo Jen- nlngs. Grade llil.—-1, Genevieve Pequot: 2, Leona Pequot; 3, Margaret -Mc- ‘Mahon and Margaret Meursnt. Grads I.—1, Marjorie Cheverie; 2, Margaret havie; 8, Helen Burns‘. Grade -lll.—1, Annie C. Cheveris; 2, Cecelia Walsh; 3, Annette P-aou et. Very ‘Desirable Property For Sale From Island People NAMES AND ADDRESSES-GLAD- LY GIVEN FOR THE ASKING. We could easily till the pages at ’ the Guardian with splendid tribu- tes concerning the Farsdor. Here are a few quotstionswhloh anyone can verily. An elderly lady says: "The Fsrs- dor cured-ms o! bowel trouble sib- er six months o! greet sutleriug and helplessness." A returned soldier ssys:, "The Fsrador ourdil me oi! kidney trouble and my son ot fainting spells." A lather says: “The Fsrsdor healed myslittle daughter o1 swoll- em glands alter the hsd been pro- in Summerside ..___. l oifler for sale my very desirable heme an Poplar Avenue. Summer- slde. The PNlOfty ls nicely sltual- ed In the beet residential quarter ’ incurable by live doct- ore." A mother writes: “Nae Iarsdor Ladies -Morcerlzed Rib simmer hose all ellsde .0 rims two oi.’ my Olllldrflll oi dlph- m Um“ m“ theris within a week and another a s. idpeeisl to 60c per pair Special .................. .. 25¢ pg;- p.“- iine makes. 6 webs new summe silk doesnot DRESS GOODS, SILK AND ‘HOSIERY DEPARTMENT New sport Fllannel and Tweed Homespun tor ladies summer suite and skirts. Price 0.128, $1.05 to .... ‘New lot oiiadies summer silk hose, worth 01.00. Special 50c Splendid range of muslins for children's dresses in Swiss spot. Organdie, White and colored Swiss Check, Lawns and other Priced 25¢. 28c 66o to 85c per yard. . $2.25 for ladies dresses 03.10 toi- ' $1.45 per yard permit us to mention all the iextraor- You-must visit-our store, u can giothere. The. Embargo Question Hover!’ ("V questions have amused nmgitixainuygt discussi or caused so m to liow as that regarding 6 proposed embargo on our pulp- wood export. when W9 Iilealv otrehe embargo °ii "i9 Blvort ot- our pulpwood we mean 689011 olipuipwggd out o‘ Private i-DWDBN. in u... woods “ell-aster s Period dftwellil-y years or more this emblrlb has ax. imd as resents theieauort oi the wood cut on Crown lands, that 4a, or leased by them. this Mli . uiui l a ads withqhn eiceeiliggrloyv fled . N“ ous industry whose production» day contributes 13119174079’; n. tli Poi-ll. ilhrtio larly our eaportsido s. Our production oi piilplncan- o! blood Dollohlnl wiiii a tow soi:'1'9h“~'°“° m’ m" “"°§‘@ piicstlous." i ardwood floors throughout ‘is heated by hot 11min“ The g pe Hveupk . fl’ ere lea mo.» t and cem- pietbly Intense cam‘ ‘ii 17. in com to also ‘three acres "i" , 1 v73 . . m, . in the world Jor pneumonia ‘an 0!. toiinsoaoi min is‘ 9:1,, 011v nrociiotics oi noviesisni nu r-Another mother sys: ‘fllhelsra- - - \ » iior is the nnoat ‘wonderful thin: finifoiaohiiidllhm m" h‘ n“ 1 ms. ~ ma; valued! minimum inves, ‘ influenza and other tonne o! iev- in the pulp sud ps er. I hsyetlsedlit for suoh ailments Oansdsywhiob in‘! In on‘ vanioua ooessiona use .-ooisidsi' ‘ill-sordid. 1a! Awatcbnisn says: 1m» ‘ RI. long time. teehiehluflatlsm sneinlatiald Medina plies." 11st torlileratueew ; . a n. i- - l. Ill A lllifllllshosolh. 0hel¢' m one 787-4. WIOIUTMM All _ ' ¥4saii..i...i.’l,.'.»i.' u... |_ Gilt u in‘ “all it to be ersainady eyond all poles," the last W! PM" 19" "Mill! treatment surely did ma; sis en; seems-just i .0 W‘ "will Nicosia: to ‘indivld? those controlled bythe Provinces" livery-body knows the . results at ' But the tact remains that our neighbours. who at the present time are using an average o: at; million cords otpulpwood ior their domestic production, are securing year alter year a million and a quarter cords o1 Canadian pulp. wood purchased from individuals who permit them to economize to the extent o! about 20 per cent oi their supply from the exploitation o! their own (crests. llihue our neighbours preserve s nsrt~ot reiielrtiorest KNIOIINGI, while me cams sre witnessing I! 1M1? iyelflr. ‘drills icon Qiii- iiiiViilll-‘llllfldlh this excori- iliilin dud" retype-and‘ lnseotirsre. W Kline p-M “their "GCVUMHOIL l-Ience Alla‘ nestles-naturally r= MQHIOt-lhe WWIIZNIS been led to uni-Wire tsliit» 3.. illoiit homer." “h. Q i . iihniiii, ~ riiiisi ii FFillE (oanadian Preat) ‘BORNMD, June L-Mrs. ilsrry‘ Q-Pcpall, wile lot Harry Georsfl Pepsi! 15, Wlliltuey Ave. Toronto ioriherly manager oi the Aemiilus Jervis bond-jinn of Bey Gtreet ‘Por- onlolundiher two children. Ned iii!- ed Qfilloseinsr; ssed 8 lost their llvmcrhc Wheir summer cottage the churn ‘V on eldest dilll~ ,. vslclyed.