"gram _________ i iv, -i fl” _ _ .-- ‘2~_<“' .ii i Q ,` You will see' here some . 'cellent yles'inGnn-Metal hllttonedhoots. The smartest ndvi est ideas are displayed- in! medium, high. and low hgelg and_._all _t enew toes *and sizes _tosuit every foot. _ You wi_ll be particularly' pleased with the good values ‘pffered.- Prices $4.00, $4.50 'nnd'lz`i5.00. _iiiiry & co. '135 _Queen Street |- , I _ Smart---Models s _Bring _Your \ _ Films"Here Your work will be ‘ done well,~-'right and promptly at moderate cost. ` _ _ COOK STUDIO -'__-_.__ T0 The. Amateur We have placed in' ourstudio two nuw washers for films nnri prints, Tliese with 'mr iip-t.'o-date methods we run _-,give ' you best results. ;BuSfer__Studi__g_.- _ do ‘ Will ? . .in -. f= I-l`he following is of the necessity:-Mi-. - “A well known life insur- ance company has been fol. lowing up all its death los s over_ _ A_s a result of its in- vestigation it finds that after seven years ninety fper- cent of the beneficiaries have lost ‘ or_spent the entire, amount paid to them." _ This company acts' in the %1_r;:_icity of Trustee under 1 . Call and let us explain the matter, as it affects your estate. ____ i>oMiNioN`i riwsr 1 couriuii “The Perpetual Trustee” 4 p. c. on Deposits _ Advisory Board - W. H. Aitken V ~llon.-Chas. Dalton Manager Morris Block _ . _ _ _ _ ., .._ ~ ~l - se . of five thousand dollars and _-_- _ __ __ _ _ ~ Franli R. Heart: ` ~Phot`o_"grfapher ~ H. M. Davison, ~ ~ .Charlo’ttetown. - il Guardian -ip tlmbrrow. ef. . .Shia ‘J » 'NEW TUG -Mr “- W H Towns bend, .Rollo Bay, has arrived in FY. tune with a steam tug ‘.Iwhich_.he brought from Picfiou and intends -towing 3 'raft of lumbar from Dixon Bros, to White Sands.-F : ...'CllURCH SFRVICEB -The great “Gypsy” Evan-gelisft, Simon Smith, will conduct services next |"sar-barn morning in the Montague .lhipt/ist Church at eleven ‘a.m. ;E-very _ons who can should avail themselves of the splendid opportunity of hear -ing this great vangelist.-B ...*B'l‘. ANDREWS CllUR . - The usual services in St. Andrew's Church, Montague, on Sunday uret- Morning at 10 o'clock. Evening at 7 o'clock. Sabbath -school at ‘two o’cloolr And Lower Montague on the Znd and 4th-. Sabbaths of the rronth nt 3.30 D. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30. Rev, David Wright.. -B. . ' ...'MON'I‘A.GUE.-_'|`here will be allw- ial services in St. And|rew’s Church. Montague, on Sabbath evening, Moy 10th and 17th. Subject-Millennium Dawnlsin! May l0th Pastor Ch-as. F. Russel,- His Claim, ills -quali- ticatlons, moral and literary consider- ed. May 17th, His Doctrine- Shown Blnaoherne Anti-Christian Anti-Biblical, is Russel the anti- Chriat of tha 20th centuryf- B. ____,_. / ...°THE_H/\PPY WORKERS Mis- sion Band. Montague, meets every niternata Fri-day nt 4 o’clock under the care an-d- guidance of Mr. Allan Campbell, assisted by Mr. Dr. Fras- er'and Mrs, Wright.. 'l‘-he otlicers are Miss Helen E; Wright-President.; Miss Mary -Mclntyre-Vice-llres.; Mar- ion Camplell-Secretary; Mr. Mont, Campbell-Treasurer; ~ Services are held by the Rev. David Wi-ight also at Victorl-s Cross an the 2nd Tuesday and at Wlilm Ron-d East in the 3rd _Tuesday of the month.-B. _ l I V 4 A A ` ~ . < _ _ __ _il - _ . ~ v_- ...°s1bi.i:i crass-on snubnui F'_ ` '--rv ` I - r -f _ lr r 1.-a;¢'nioi:nin'|r.' M-ay ard the newly organ- \ ‘ '- , ` _‘_ i _ _,ized Bi-ble Class met in the quiln rooms, Montague at 10 o'clopk B9* M” 36"” . Lady Sybdfi’ f ié§.iif:..““°..i =i»';:..i‘:.f:ii.if%.. ii; Form-‘A Pure Bred No 8 . _' '$3232.15' ‘§..2.l.'“i‘Z.1l5i.°$§8°'l"i'gl?ly §§:€,‘s|'a¢t;.y_ ' 'lump-___ hands high, weighs 1280 lbs Fouled __hnBt__m__m,0v,,d_- himself im ant-and ,,, ,, ` ,,, ,,,,,, ' ,,. ,,_ Magdalene Islands. . if I.: .....i§‘_ rife. 2333;. -._-...‘.,"’i.,“"0.f..‘.?..i.. - w1i.L1AM Mauna -2281-5-9M1i. ~ ~ -A - f 141|. 2.Z5}.‘ Sire of 147 trotters in ‘-’.i.0 or better nn-d 47 pncers, by George- Wilkes 5.19. 2.22 by' Humble- tcnian 10. Dam Rhoda Mc by Hal- ` Q-. __ - ;_ f ,_ licrt 4509 by Egebsrt 1136, by_ Ham ‘l)l€f.D|llf\Il 10, _gran-(1 Dam Il/_[ary Mc, Dum of JOB `B 2.30,' Will lmukaths acdaon df 1914 ns fol- lows 1 Friday, May lb, will be at F"““¢lS Hugllti every Friday tliiougii out the season, Itith May, 'for Kings ton corner at noon, thence to North Wilshire to James O'oady’s, rainy- vale over night. Tuesday, May 19th, to Kelly's Cross for noon, to Cra- iiiuid Corner by way of Westmore- lund ovg night. Wednesday 20th thence to eSa\.le at noon. thence to Canoe Cave ov»er,'niglit; Thursday 2|St.,Doul's.Qorner or nearf about at "Q0", thence to James I-logsn’s over night. Friday, 22nd, to town by R001*-Y Point. at Frances Hughes. This route _will be continued fort- fllshtly health and 'weather permitt- mg- Rest of he time at owner's t __ niirit-r, morn. River; wiunrr non.. / ,We gusranteejo give eudorff, owner, Joseph Conily in charge. ' ` " ; All mares af. owners risk. ` _'l`i<1RMB:l Cash ot time of first sor- Yice or note of hnlid. ~ €2T8_-.'»-9Ms6ipo. 0ur Coal 'lt ln Lead _,__ ururii - sruiri | Our business into lex- __ -amine Eyes. _We-aim to _ give our patrona_'the_ben- ' ,ei-it, the most modern' _and ipproved methods of ex- amination. . _» ~_ That”our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s'busiiiesa. ‘ l you the best results ob- tainableby the use of r G. l°`.lllllcll¢S0|l _ properly Etted lenses. ll 99 Grafton St. Optldtn i I s' ._- nhio teacher; The clatis bids -fair ,to be ,ii great suocess._ It meets every `Snfh‘h'atb morning-at' 1.0 -o'c\ock.--B- iirup `votm own 'ii_us1_Ni»:ss”- 1 When I was ahoy my futher point- fed' out to me a_ man who '3'°"f';‘ rich tnrniish ‘““‘11lus his \i\,'“...l#‘.”‘-' ness. I have always tried f:,° l-\l?“°“’ his exnmiile-S_¢¢\'°l»f\"Y °f'w_‘“` GV' risn"____ _ ,_ .. ,_ . 4: 1¢,'_n ihoilog fight. in the '\ll\‘-Y. 11's the quarrel in the street. - inn-ing many mon to daily' That are p_urtners_of defeat. _ 1L's the strange hee has the stiiiger. ' lt's"nnofhc'r‘a _coals that burn Y°“l so __ramemin:~; rlioy.=‘ll if-'C laser- Witb th_s~,ihings that don’t concern yoii. -» Thor(-'g 3 goal that youfrc pursuing, so dom. ioiter by the Wulf: with what other men are dolul! Do not interfere today Ba ist -Rev Mr ‘at n ']Vr. and Mrs. Chron McVittie and _ _ _-_-Q; _ _ ...UOND ’0BlN'l‘ per word sash inur- gon for pflvgggihhg in this - » ~ -nr min mx1oru»r._ immzc _ " ' e ‘-iii atfw. 4. Jglili- "um ...- SUBBQ _l S llfiililti'-‘r¢lf‘|`w a week or two 'before the time they can he. have paid for expii;¢df`.¢.n,d__Luua ll!-(not mill. an issue. an _all paper; are discontinued ‘promptly on expiry ann. _ -‘ “wi gov - ...~w0llEN'S :_ S'i‘1'l‘llfrsif-Mrs. A. .FL Dunbrfwk d Miss Helena C. Maeponald wil old a meeting in 'ou 'Vuesduy the Izth. instant, at 1 lvlr Judson Dingwoll Red House ig is pleasing to learn that Mr Robert | Dtngwell is improving from his recent Illness Mr Alex Mclnnis, l~`¢;|-1;nn¢, Urldge was in Souris Monday on E business trip The many friends of Mrs Alex Anderson, Bt Charles, ure 50"! to heur of her recent iii ll BB Mr Judson Ding,well Red House has purchased a very vaiunrie horse from Mr William Jenkins, inetie River -F °1NKERMAN -The school ig pro grossing wider the uble management of Miss Gsrtie Haughoy 0; Koiiys Lross The many friends of Jgnn H Molyneaux, are pleased to know that he is recovering from a broken foot. Mr. JohniMcDono.ld has return. Rose Valley. While in the woods, n few dura uso. Mr. win. Anderson, licured nn extra large female rncoon Aaturday. These are the first thot Ilia been brought to the dis|;ri¢t,_ son Max, of Westmoreland spent; Sunday here.-Mr. Eddie McDougnld, of Rose Valley _spent the week-end ere. the guest of D. P. McLeod.- Divid Edwards, Shnmrccki paid n hort visit to friends hare' gn gun. leaving in a few days for Uncle iE'im's domains. Miss Mary McLellan is with _\_1§ _again-f" after spending the ast two months in-{Clrarlottetown.- Mr. _Melville Molyniraui* bus purchas- ed _a, vulzuable Holstein helfer from Robert Todd, . Rose Valley. EHUHIIH SEHVIIIES iviarnonisr. . First Methodist.-_Rev. Dr. Fuller. ton at eleven an-d_ Rev,,_ lm.-oy at seven. Sunday ‘School and andyisitors cordially welcome. eleven hind `seven‘ Siindov School _ \_P1ra:saY'1'am1.4N. ‘ Purdy' ati elovén ”'ai`id‘ Rev. “Di-. Fill ér .tofall .ser‘._vicea. "Simiday,~ School - _and -.-af.-ir-. class undo- efaeioni tial-.hérg in 2.9019- U1-<',Pl‘ayer meeting Wodnes Ndw Zion-Morning prayer meeting' and 7., 'Sunday School and Bible .nbiect--The far-_og-inter_es_t _of tears. e»Wltt Cairns wl .singff-F _ _ _ Pno;>_1.ns.' _ ` _ _ ', _, _ Peopls's Ohiirch-.-service at 7_ p. m. Zlllbe _conducted by 'Rev. D. Mc- enn. ‘ - __ ri'n.i'c-ie onnucri.-nov. 'r. unr- shnll nt hotb _clove-1|, am! gave-n', . Barrier, . . er was in Souris Monday _iv lable clauses at.-2.30. Prayer servieel' Wednesday evening 'at 7.30, str-angi-_rg _ GUARDIAN , rrnsr or Az.;-» . _ Down lathe F1' ,W7 Satin » The reason why you fool so than at this time il that your blood il impure and im-poveriuhedf You need the rich rsd__i»1ooq _:hae gm. un, 'go the whole body, ' mrloets digestion and enables all 'the organs so pe,-_ form their functions.” they should. _mask your d-r\|z|s|sts. (or I-lood’s :Snr-_ luvarilla. It will more yoifieei ll°C¢°l‘. look better, eat and sleep _i_:t¢er_. _Ii is nie ora rriiamr ali-nm. °°d I- Nvtllluiz else acts like it. ii - I _ nw o. M. B. A. i-laii in Grorgriowni SIIPRLME Sflulli CASE |, tomorrow as previously ll- IH- f0l' the purpose of organiz- __ -(Continued from page 10.) A announced. _us u Wf»m°u's Institute in uint not completely ana -neeurareiy ni... - ' '- < 0"-u- ~. 2290 ii <1' ii ` '_ .Mn.;un. n. Fnai-mu ounrdian 5 ing :1i§ch°`;,v2'§f §,°ftf,’,§’_,,‘,§‘,,,'§';,"’fo°'°‘,‘,f_ representative in Souris.. will-gladly ...'ll‘0RTUNE._'I’he Fortune fisher- herlt. It does not undertake to pre- \WlJ5°|'llm°“¥ and Hd'°l'“°1“l "'00 |'°P°l'¢ lobsters very plentiful, scribe who shall be considered ii at the office of undertaker Mr. Charles Keele, Little River h, child. or a widow or a husband or Dlugwell. _ _ -5 irchased a very valuable inure from [what is necessary to eongiitnee tin, an » ~ n » ,,_"-_ _ r I _ _ _ __ _ vs_ _ ‘_ ' . ` I ' ‘ _ of 'F ` _I _ . I _ ' .__ 4, Cl-I ' ` ' V - ' ' ‘ 1 or is legal ielatlon of husband and wife 01’ 0| Parent and chilid These riyqi ites must be nought elsewhere I Phe 0VldBl`lCE BA to the law Massachusetts in regispd to adoptwn and as to the validity or the Dec,-ee of adoption made thereunder in mv. our nf the rtspon-dent and by 9, com. Delient Massachusetts Court not be mg d'5l’“f¢d. and the Decree being Ovemtive, I sea no good reason in ,law or in fact. for not holding that ,the respondent is entitled to succeed 't0 MTS BHil¢Y's Personal estate, as _fig _v_v_hich she died intestate wnsfim- c date of b~r dr/~ibh, :he was dn mlclled in lilnssnohuaeggs Prince Edward Island, The appeal will he dismissed withl costs and the case referredbnolr 1_0 _rl home, from visiting friends in the Con;-15 below to cm.,D1_ete _th'c Wd. I _ri__-__r:_istrntion of Mrs. Ballcy's “_ *Messrs Bcott, ond Anderson secured ' ' _i I Putched lox pups in the woods on STER( H Pfnspnls ...°Mi‘. John H, McKie, Little Ri»v_ ,“Clocks f-r autos anil M_ot r B f, “f E~ W- 'I`uy1or`s, _Smith sign Qzgei Square. f_»250_5__t,.M2i_ Our limi of separate soft onlinr ay. Miss Julia Manning intends ‘md cu” shirts l""V" 5“E't- Ufflved fl`0u1 the maker. They come in pretty plain shades also stripe effects and ‘Ylth them W*‘- ure showing n new cuff link HC 50-. specially made for thi soft cull. This is something decid;¢1.| ly neu' mul we fcsi sure vf-ii wiii inn. 1 thorn. iwrous. 227:,-r,-9m3i_ l “Special line of Work shirts at 000. .This includes nil sizes from 14% tof . ,_16 and all colors co-ns-istant with ' ` growing more in favor each season. "‘ -_--1-~ If you -have not-worn them' yet coma . good wearing. Other prices are B0c_ $1-00, .$1.25 to s1_so, made in. gona' ' "_ " 2 ‘ Aiitted skirt of soft cotton back satin made with an eight Black A skirt of much knife plaited flounce. Cerise, Purple, Black . Underskirtfs- ' just _a few_ lines to inform you we have ' 'opened three lines of new satin underskirts. They are all well made and perfect fitting and will give most satisfactory wear. e - ' Brown, Paddy, Cerise, Purple and » satin. Fitted and finished with an 8 in. fancy f ivory, Paddy, Navy,Plum, Brown, Very best quality of all silk, satin and damaskmoire, six inch plaited flounce. Ivory Grey, Black, Navy, Saxe, 5 Cerise, Cherry,Paddy, Tan and Black $ » '_ _ inch plaited ilounce, better quality of soft *5`-lf* 33 l.§.,Y.,Q.II9 5 lust week .-R. Mr. Will Ford, of Glasgow Road, was a visitor recently at Mrt John Nunn's Winaloe ' T _ f rl--i . ' " I "soft shim with soft a¢¢,,¢i,e,| collars are very much in demand. iw? have than _ in plain and stripe co ora, in a s zes. rlces from 60o, f° ur- --1 ' ' ' ' 2‘_';_§hlllk We have one to suit, PAT- Mr. Joseph McDonald, Scotclifort, V A ' 227')_5_9M3l` spent the week-end visiting friends; __ ~ '*_""`*"°°"' in Aiiiain-y,_s_ ~ We Uurfy one of the most con.- ____ plete lines of collars to be fonm] in Mrs. John McDonald, Blooming 'WY Gents f\1l`"'lHhlllg 0“*» our line of summer underwear. _wo . think-it will soon he -here and are prepared with the hnest. line we have ever shown. both in combination and in two Piece. (lombfinutions ‘ are in and be one of olir many satisfied colors .mainii sizes. our sneeini t "‘»*EEl> l‘0'1‘/\'l`0ES=-"Buuutv ali _ ’ ' .- 98e_ comes tan and muck in an Biz;-_“_,_b,.0,,.. and ...ENN RoBe_.. choke customers. We hava them nt any -and is er-cellent value. PATONS. quality, for anle at Cui~ter's Seed lprice you “my want 'to pay' '~ .-'».-.- ‘ - 2215-5-siusi sion/ 2203-5-sivizi. r-ivrous . » zsins.-smai." ,_ . ' St." J,ame»." Presbyterian-Bev.i pr, __ __. ._ . ,- cash and 50 p. c. bonus. INCORPORATFD 1913 cirrr».nr»s;ao. A -roniiri invitation - Of course you _would-_anybody would. Weil, you can do even better. 'If-,;?”§;§§,<,{{§;§§_§§§5_“'§it,_§'1§;f_;t:f_‘;°' investing in The Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. Eyery personwho wil Ci,_n_,n.,,,-,. ,,,n,~,,,,,,_;i,r`.,n,,,,-_ .E,,,,,,,,§ vest previous to May 11th,1914, will get a guarantee of 100 per cent. for 1914-50 _ .\_.,‘.._l- 5 i ’ _ 5 5 _ ' . _ ,A _ 1,.-is .if '~ , »_»..-“_ r .....,. , » L- --$.- if e` 1' »_ .L 'iff " i si -_ft _._ ._,:_i_, ii .- l§i‘-1jf'_?-"- 4; 1.-.i/~ ' ,..... . >.,» .n;r-/3; if if if.‘»:' lj. i‘f=‘i‘. , _. .._.;.»1. .. E1 if, (5 z , i r . 0 f ¢f` iii _ ‘if-_ 0 0 'F i‘;‘.§_’.;3if’_i‘; ?§_-_”;".“_.;‘.*_....1‘§.,‘?.”f'..,° .._.°.?.”.§‘.i?.1 1 Glenaladale Silver Black Fox Company, Limited. ' an co age. uens. _ -' '_ \ _ ;:.':i,»e..°ft:°....'.:.'.°.“~... S:.zi°..":°...if‘.2i4- __ ~ cinnladale. Prine Edward slslaud - v . - _ ,,. .at ten a..a»... Rev. Mr-._'1‘a'ylor at 11 ._ ' ' _ ' __ _ - __ - _ '_5_»~».¢-r il $50.00 will buy you one share. 'On September lst, 1914, the investor receives $25.00 /' " ._ cash 'and $25.00 worth of stock added to the $50.00 which he invested, and besides, he receives a guarantee of not less' than 50 per cent. in 1915. This means that the investor gets in cash $37.50, added to his $25.00, making a total of $62.50 in 1915, and will still hold $75.00 worth of stock in The Glenaladale Ranch. _ ' Now, remember that this is not the best side ofthe proposition. For instance, when. a com an gives a bona-fida guarantee to pay a certain percentage they are obliged to pay _ _ - . _ pt - _ . Fash `eleve ,. wr the pullle the °l“°'° P°““1 ‘ond seven. sundry _rriiooi nr- _ziao 'Fling gre' very apt to turn you; So remember, boy, don’f. meddle With the things that don't. concern you. ` _ You can only ride one saddle . To thi; plnco you’i-e golui: tu: you can never solely puddle Any mci-a (,hnn_.o_nu canoe. And to gb, when uninvitedf. flnlv 'causes fol‘. 1 i