WHBRM I' ar' e\I\r a 1 MAY _*kiss* , :__ Ji_i r \\\\\l\\\7IIIHlIllI§\\i\\\\@/II ~ e S A Monald s THE lS|.AND’S LEADING STORE New Skirts '-3 out a new Spring Skirt ?-particularly to wear with ti_ie.ulillS\1ally attractiye Spring Waists. 1 Amelia the iienuier yoiins men ree- We mention this as an everyday skirt because the style is one you can wear with any waist and the mat erial used of good wearing serge. Also Shepherd , Check Skirts at $3.75 and 3.98. _ iirdav evening with cerso et fresh ` Corduroy Velvet Skirts $4.35 A dressy skirt at $4.35 in colors Copenhagen Blu Castor and White. If you want a real dressy ski you will be impressed immediately with this model. 21’ Wash Skirts at $1.00, 1.25, 1.60 and 1.75 ' Drop in and see this extraordinary line. It will f°ll°Wl"s is the standing or tio pnoni, take but a few minutes to convince you oi this un- beatable offer. We have them in Pique and Repp- . d .- , Fl l ; , Gl d 23 to 36 waist band. Lengths-36 to 40. lgigwiiix s.1Moi);qct?niilo°ii. dino: il; ‘ ' David Glover, 2, Georgie Steward 3, 3 £5 _ Gordon Day Grade Il -1 Elmer V Capt Lord in charge made port on B no Kino women win Liao “S-2.1.5.2 ':.'.~i.:.,_._ ,_ _, _, w li h d today in the noun A separate skirt for Spring is a real necessity for °'}“’”"°" ‘* 3 3° ""‘° “°" s‘“““"" women-for what woinoo would think 'of doing with- Il. _ An Everyday Shirt at $4.50 to :$6.00 ~ i,'_;.‘.’~..’I.'I”‘.'3i.‘Z.' §i§”'L?.’i..i'Z'i”‘1ii?§ °'.‘i.L` _ 00 ll a\\\\\\R`9IIHlIll 9773-5-16111!! -1. Everett Glover; 2, Freddie Con: a"\\\\\\af///Illllll/o\\\\\\\\\\v//l1A\\\v "‘°“’ 3' Am’ ”`“"’e' .G"“"° ’"'“" _Y I Y _.L V ~ " Q 0 _ . 'o '_ ' ;~ __ §;_ nr , _,_ __ ,_ -oi )_ i ". F..-.~""“ ~~" f* _ -I1' PAYS to buy ill thi! Plovinol. -Tl-tl MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Laffertfl TOIIIDF lal Parloara. Summei-aide. -COAL- The Schooner lon! atiirday with a cargo of Sydney 008| lor John Grady -H ll be unfurled and papers suitable "Empire Day' will he read -ALBERTON BOY ENLISTB. -_ cruitiug in New Brunswick appears 4 the Battalion at Chatham, N B -SCH. THREE BELLS.- The sch- ner "Three Bells" Capt Smith mas- er, docked at Queen‘s Wharf on Sat- goal for Messrs Joseph Read & Co.- -TRANSFERRED.-- Mr. George Boates an employee of the -Canadian Bank of Commerce in P.Q.. has been transferred to the branch ofthe same bank ln Snmniersldc, his home town. -H. ‘ -NORBOROUGH SCHOOL. -The oi' Norborough for the month of April' Grade Vi.-1, Roland Sharpe; 2, Bellinda Blover; 3, Roland Glover. Stewart 2 Eliza Stewart 3 Claude omers. Grade I.-1, Muriel Connick' Mary Bowness. Perfect attendance \';q§a_wi'a ~ - 3... i- -c ., if 5" 5" ;"n;1f-<`= '.- 1.' vi, Always the HE wheat 'is blended before 73.3 That is, exact proportions of Ontario winter wheat and the 5~"~`i ;._ 1,f._;._i;»..,-_i il 3' » or ’ s " ?.'»,',"=' -._~-,~.-<',_- ' » .. _ S ' 2 fo" emndm Sharpe' ' Hamm” Glmr' g _ ,:i_.;, -;:».. Glover. Catherine Gillis. Everett Glov- _'.'¢ -jr cv, Helena Connick. Muriel Connick, \‘.':ilter Bowness, Gordon Day. Louis Beaver Flour A The Original Blended Flour - spent the winter in Montreal is back o his old post of duty in the store fJ. H. Myrick & Co, Welcome home. , _ Eddie! We missed you when you stl'C|'\g'th and FIHVOT. _.-,=.\’£f_`I Went. and we are glad to see _voiir ‘ smiling face amongst us again.-Y. ~ ' -:;~ _ .._'.'s-.5 ' G .;t~, to 'H' ` it- t ° 2'.. ' ‘ same m ._._-,..p,_‘~..f ° ,,. ' -r » .,_ , cc., b _ d profit during the summer season ein rou~n " 11”"-i if 1'f?_%§,*¢-.__ _ W g.g ' "K i ' ' gastronomic delicacies than in colder 513- seasons.-Y. 8tI'0IIg¢l' ’-.;é;,~=_ for Mlirpliy has arrived home from ladys Stewart, Willie Glover, 'Flora lllls. Elva L. Bernard, Teacher. news -MR. EDWARD DESROCHE8 who -MR. A. L. BERNARD has opened i-nni'eclionei'_v store on Church St. uch a business should yield n good hen healthy appetites crave more -RETURNS HOME. - Hon. Sena- ’ R Western wheat, are ground together. ;,f@"'5!. l _a - .-.:.»< -1' 'Q1 » '. This .means that "Beaver" Flour is always uniform in strength and quality. You can depend on it for fi' all your baking. no DIAIIIS-'lite U lilies Feel. Coarse Grah .Canis ,, '- -‘2f~" iii. ii* inc; .2 ,iaf;.._'s .M . -“=-.».»'éZv .~ `f"‘7' Ottawa. Mrs. Murphy who remained in Otuiwa on a visit to her parents, nd rliev will spend the summer at the beautiful family residence in Tignish. -Y. -EGG CIRCLE --The Egg Circle is in operation and is bollnd to he it will join her husband here in Juncl A _ ‘ -ONE GIN1' r word each timer tion for advert in this column. Cash must alieompapy order lithi- mum charge twenty five cents. W K. MeGOUtiAN Gl beifotlx -» ' 0 change. la Guardian agent in Summer aide. -The store and warehouses of Sin clair B Steilrt. Limited will be closed on Wednesday. May 24th, Victoria Day 9849 5 20M3iE3i. -REMEMBER that Summeraide stores will be closed all day Victoria day, Wednesday, May 24th sssz ii zona and stliie8i -HERRING Pl..ENTlFUL.- The fishermen in the vicinity of Summer- slde have recently taken some larse catches of herring.-I-I. -céi.senA'rl=. the 2-mi of my (Victoria Day) by coming to Centre ville Bedeque Hall for icecream. Halt of the proceeds for Red Cross. Bede 9862-5-20mSM&Tues. _ 'milmhdan TINOION ll IWIDI _........ LONDON May 19- It ia learned som btge foraigsn ggids 3:! the tg on tween w en tanto Allies has been endiilulaithougii no oilicial statement is forthcoming at this time Lord Robert Cecil. minister of trade. told the Associated agreement had been reach today, but would give no details He indicated that .ie eontroverey between Sweden and Riillia over the Aland Islands was fictitious saying Russia never intended, td fortify the islands Great Britain and Sweden became lnvolged in a dispute several months qfreetllfoi’ detention 'ot Swedlshl shipp ng by the British, and partlcu lnrly- interference with Swedish malls. In reprisal Sweden held `up thousands of parcels in transit by mail from Russia to England. PETROGRAD, MAY 11.-An offi cial communication from General Headquarters issued to-day reads: In the region south of Lake Obie we re- pulsed a German attempt to assume -SUCCESS INSTITUTE. - Gra- ham's Road, met at the home of Mrs William R_ McKay onithe evening oi May 16th, 1916. Seventeen members and five visitors were present. Aftel the regular -business, a very interest ing demonstration on “flower mak- ing" was givenby the supervisor, Miss A. M. McFarlane, which as much ap preclated by all present. After closini the meeting. dainty refreshment: were then served by the hostess -SOCKS APPRECIATED. - Mrs Russel Burgoyne ol' Fountain Road has received this letter from Belgium* l received the socks today and please accept my most sincere thanks for same. l received them when I cami out of the trenches and I needed them badly_ I am in the 29th Batt. 2nd. C E. F. and I came out with my battal- ion last autumn. Yours truly, T. Mc- Alplne. ' IESTERII PEl80llll.S --Mrs. Aullie McCar.vllle and Miss Katie Haniinill oi' Freetown were visit- ing friends in Emerald last week. -Mr. and Mrs. George Shea, Ken- sington were visitors to Summersido on Saturday evening.-li. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campbell, City. have returned from a visit to Boston. -Capt. A. R. Brennan, muskotry instructor ln the 6th division is spend- ing a short furlough nt his home in Summersdc.-H. ` ' -_-_ -Mrs. J. A. Strung, formerly of Cape \Ti‘averse, P. E. l., hilt now of Sydney, Cnpc Breton. is at present visiting her son B. A. Strung, Carle- ton. - " i 1- ..‘ \ ‘_ P "\\\ \ \\.\ll/ . ~ / ‘ *he offensive, In the Region of the Mltauhx Kreuzborg Railway, the enemy Launched against our tren- ches two gas attacks. In the Region of Lake Sventen our troops drove back enemy advance guards, smashed their entanglements and invaded their trenches putting the German defenders to the bayo- net or flight. On the night of the sixteenth in the Region of Novoslolki.- south of Kreo, we exploded a mine and occu- Died and consolidated the crater. later repulsing by our fire, a German attack on the crater and inflicting on the enemy severe losses. VVest' of Olyka our troops are ad- vancing. In the same region we dea- troyed an enemy searchllght. East -at 'ri-is itAii.itoAo MAN's 'rimsviizcs HEN he pulls up "on the tick" at the end of the nm; Wthe railroad rnan knows how well the Waltham keeps him jagged n_rl\t up to schedule. For V/altliiaina time the runs of moat ra road men throu bout the world. Ammg many worthy at lee, the Waltham ‘%ang\iard"ia marked br lata. w.:....'“'t-s;.~............i..=m.:..~... ;; i wAi.11-iam warci-i conpaur. Moirmiaai. .Ei'iiiuiiiiliilniiiliiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiiiiiiuiiiiifiiiiiiWiIiiiFiFTiiiiiiiiirli-idiiiiiii-ln..-T11 .7 J of Ezerna there was a brisk artille- P' ry duel. our fire destroying enemy _ defence armour. North of Boyana the . i.. ' _ Austrians attempted an offensive but . were obliged by our fire to retire to their own trenches. Cure Your B ‘d Cough By Breathing “Catarrhozone’l You may dislike taking medicine- bnt coughs are best cured without medicine. The modern treatment is "Catarrhnzone.”-lt lsn't n drug-it's a healing vapor full ol' pine essence and healing halsanis. lt spreads over the surfaces that arn wool: and sore from coughing. Every not ili~ir is congested is healed-~ lirrltiiiinii is soothed away. phlcgni and secrciioiis nrc cleaned out, all symptoms of cold and catarrh are cured. Nothing so quick, so sure, so pleasant as Catarrh- ozone. Beware of dangerous sub- stltiites meant to deceive you for genuine Catarrhozone. All dealers sell Critarrhozone, large size which lasts two months price $1.00; small size 25 cents. T* A VESSEL 140 YEARS Carter’s Reliable Seeds are sold by over 150 Reliable Merchants in Prince Edward Island. Carter’s Tested Seeds May not be the cheapest seeds but we are SURE THEY are the BEST. ' DON’T experiment with Cheap Seed you may save a few cents in the price, and loose many dollars in the failure of the crop; and fill the land with Weed Seeds. Farmers and Gnrdners have our Guarantee backed by 37 years experience in the seed business which should count for something. Buying cheap l \\\\ \ \ .\. Kimura( \\ u" iionn:-. » '- \ OLD IS OUT AGAiN.i COPENHAGEN. May 22.- A re- - seeds listed in Department Store Catalogues is“play- ing with fire." High Grade Seeds are never sold at f =.»"% fag 1. l.1°;y|" go, |_|_||¢¢_ cg.|a._, g-|,' success. if the farmers will but take fe f . . _ "4 ." .~;.< f f. ..-its r-. ~i ' ., ..~. .,_ r- _,_._.,¢' -_,-a-1-.';+ a __ R. -.52 ` f _ _ _“___ ____ _ _,____._ _ rue to the circles even if they have -_`.f,_W-_-1 '» __ to put up with a few inconvenient-.ee _ _ at first. Let not a few selfish ones ' ' ‘ " " ' ' " stand aloof. and take advantage of tho _ zood prices that obtain, because oi' Yi. - __ " ___ . s the co~operatlon of the others.-Y. broad view of the matter and stand i, _ Get a Bigger, Better and Cleaner Crop There is no profit or pleasure in en`vyii-ig the good crops your neighbor gets-use UNMIXED fertilizers on your farm and have a big, bumper crop of your own. You will get a iifger crop, you will get larger veget- ables and heavier-headed grain, when you . Put UNMIXED Ferti_lia_e_rs on Your Farm This Spring Your produce will be of the line quality that demands and gets the highest market prices. UNMIXED fertilizers mean lighter expense, the certainly of a good crop, no extra work, and fertile fields for next ycar’s showing. l Dormant Spray for Trees It is well to delay the spraying until just before the leaf buds start to swol. by doing so many eggs which might ordinar- ily osiriipo, such as those of thc apple aphis, areide- strayed. Use our Lime Sulphur Spray for this; '- The purpose of this dor- _ manl spray is the killing of all scale insect such as A B L d the shell oyster scale, tant u t * ‘ 1ils,otc. lt controls 'pple V _ “ canker; removes lincliena Write for price list-testimon- ials, and other information re- garding ihese great crop crea- tors. caterpillar eggs, app`}:a"ap- N _ Lower Queen Street ~» I i1i`$ii‘l§§'.lb°'k 'ma °'°°h' F ire I nsuranhe l , A Necessity _ Then insure in good strong .stock compan- ies,which never. .contestan honest claim such _as is represented by ' _ R. snow- ’l@’¢i`i>>z' ` B ‘ »_s» ¢>----~ 2 l la ,,. -LOBSTER PLENTIFUL. -The lobsters were never so plentiful along these shores as they are now, hut mi fortunately this decree of the French snirlts of both packers and fishermen. Would that a statesman could be found with the eloquence oi’ a Web- ster and the magnetism of a -Clay. who could persuade the Government oi' France that the crustacean dell- cncy is absolutely necessary for the strengthening of her troops for the final combat with the hated' Huns.-Y .L I cured a horse of the Mange with MINARD’S LINIMENT. CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. Dalhousie. I cured a horse. badly torn by a pitch fork. with MINARD’S LINIMENT St. Peter’8. C. B. EDW. LINLIEF. I cured a horse of bad swelling by MlNARD'S LINIMENT. Bathurst. N. B. THOS. W. PAYNE. l A -leriliniere For The Cemetery i Plot '_ Lawn or Garden.- iiraiiiioto, & Co. Sunnyside Croeliesy Government has put a damper on the i ji / t “ - / io;/__ iii* _._- f. ~_ l i. ._ ._ ff." CIJHA \ \\\\ .;__. DEI. _ ». Eiii.‘i>i(c‘T,Q.¢:'l;£ri5'qp5,fr-C' in this. "i. ' _ ,,i"' T vft "\& ; THE is l' ' -nggaz markable example of the extraordin- ary straits to which shipping has been reduced for want of vessel; is told of ln a despatch to the Ekstraplodet from ` Svendhorg. Anything that can he floated is being pressed into service Two sailing vessels, one, the Marie, of Troense. which was built in 1776, and another, the Tevende Brodie, of Mars-_ tal, built in 1786. have been rigged up and sent out to enter the competition for the enormous freight rates which are now being offered everywhere- L ‘ I . la- _il 4 _;,_- bargain prices, you will get burned sure. Buy the BEST and only the BEST, therefore buy CARTER’S SEEDS and you arc safe. Carter& Co., Ltd. Seedsmen ' Charlottetown ' l i .1 _ M 1 lr Rv. T6 This is a line of big ROLL TOP DESKS that a m ` f t good for the trade. The Desks usually sold so high in price tléildlzlthiryulisdrdeglgoiiguilliis tgegglfg the maiority. We understood the conditions and offered to take the whole lot at a ver s ial price-after some dickering-the “ready cash" sealed the transaction and here' you areltliiiuizin est lot of high grade desks that eve: stood on our floors, priced to sell at but a fraction of the' - regular value. Don’t_fail to see this lot. In most cases there is but one of a kind and at lr CLEARANCE Psion theyre a snap Freight paid to any Riiiwa ototi °“' . ~ y on on cash orders. Take y_;i_i_i_r_pick. If you cannot call at once, call us on the phone-but do not miss this bargain oppgr. No. 144% A.- Low ROLL DESK made with quartered _oak styles. draw- er front. and sylinder top. It has a quartered oak built up pad 1% in thick remainder of desk in plain oakgidraw- er iionta moulded; deep drawer - in right hand side*for books- and move- able divisions n _upper dl'a\vera;langth 54 inches, width 82 inches; *height 45 inches. Regular $42.00 sale price . . . . . N .'ll4%B- LOW_ R_OLl.` T i>E;K, some as above, hilt -.'00 lnchgg on msec- p ca .. _ No. 15sti§- llou. TOP olek made with quartered oak writinrbed 14?' in. thick, built up; fumed oak nn ii. (The lower right hand drawer fitted with two vertical letter files with alphabetical .indexes complete. The clamp boards are nttsd with com- Dreesori which clamp up tight inthe' index, length 55 inches width 2 in- No. 112- HIGH ROLL DESK, made in oak, top and pad polished. move- able partition in upper drawers, also deep drawer on right hand side for beoke. lenstli so inches; ,width 34 ln- ches h ight » _'.- . e » 49 inches. ul $45.00. Sale price_ F .Q .......-.... ...un -._ , ' 1 N0. 10%- TYFEWRITI made with quartered _ oal¢_.dra ffonta_styles, typewriter board, 'Hindi gly quartered oak top _i’£»kiii_...ti\(t:"- be remailnger of than _ _ were nts Lf ' - mess uiiiitiio oiimdli- 'or' o - srmiso as inches lean! ei1¢.i"wid’o and Sli inches hi h; type ter board 2! _ inches. lfegu- 4 larN8B21.55__;l_for ‘ __ 0- ROLL TOP DISK ma e in plain oak. writing b¥_,} 6-8 tliphaa “" thick: drawers have It n.'clear spruce time-ii.. -' i» o .:.'1.°.::‘i:.fi.‘ie‘ii-its l‘*`°’°ii»-f- . . . . . . .. 32~ ‘ Prlce.... .I I; ::.°."'.:::.i‘:': °'.f::,°s \ U at ali T initial A Special Sale of Sample esks at Bargain Prices Don’t Miss this Chance No.'146%- TWO only SANITARY ROLL TOP DESKS made of oakearly E“K"”l\ fliiieh. ton poiioiioii; iongtii 50 inches, 30 inches wide, 45 inches NBR. deep drawers on right hand side, 1°" b°,0ke. Regular . |40~04_18aIe price. . .. ‘ ' *_ . . - i, o Nei 131%- 'i-iidi-i nott olsit '“*