i iiiwoiiiiirii iiisnniiic ' THIS "WEEIlT5"%‘NEYlS paint Yes su: you will get more for your nioney in service and satisfaction, by using Brandram-l'IeniIerson’s “English” Paint than ou can get with other paint: " _ Longer Protection, because B-H English” is primarily an endurance paint and will successfully withstand the elfects of wearhgf longer than others; _ iw.. __ i Greater Economy, because you will not havg rg r¢p,;m nearly as soon as with other paints; and sq '- Greater Satisfaction, because B-H Paints main dm, beauty and weather resistance for years. The Reason, for this is that all B-H “English” be mncle on a white base contain 70% Brandram's B. B. Genuine White Leacl 30% Pure White Zinc. A combination that produces paints tmexcellcd in covering capacity, beauty, brilliancy and durability. This formula is positively guaranteed by the makers." Fennell & Chandler Charlottetown, P. E. l. Paints that can F - - J , . l if ‘_ gg .5 -. 1 #.,,_§_?5g_,,.¢ //“~`~\ \ , ' ' ws* - F /` _ . _ _ K I $3600.00 worth of Magnificent English Dinner- ware, in the Greatest Advertising Campaign Ever inaugurated by any Canadian Manufacturer. ‘l'h!i-is tivinmnan rtnvai imtricin -,mth-rn Enniiqn iiinnnrwirn. bcaiitii-,iiiy -irem-"mi with rleh wmttheiier roses, anainiiii,i».ni'-' .wi-ii iw-i-i.-tvs.-i..-»-i.. iiwn ~.~- ----i»---ii-. i or-i vii- ..,,-~.<.nni .nnniiii»-.~»i rnii emi mr family un. aainnen-<=i .».:i.:.i. ni...-n.n .=i'.¢;.=-. tv. im i-Au it- .tt-.» -_ i 1.. yn if ii.. nf. ii niiit ici- iii-1 nuinn oiuuneen. We want 500 iedles to eurn magnificent comvletc S7 Dleoe dlnriersets without I nent of cnet. We do not ask ‘/Qu to :spend u cent of your money or buy anything. ll you noon n beautiful sat of dishes ln your homc. alittle sennihle use of of your ennretlmo will noon bring you one ABSOLUTELY FREE, from our most complete stock of rum b~»i»filuI ¢i’rmerw;ire You can begin rlnht now lt ls easy. 4---......_.-- ~- ii ’ ipi;§@aE>a than l “M249 It Wawnnt tnliitroducc 'xt onrc to cvcay linrfutkcvyinr in the land. our fini-f"='. inrcntmn-tlm lz\ri.~~i:\ GOLD D0 LL A R NON-ALCOHOLIC FLIAVORING EXTRACTS, rin; ,_-fi-ni ».-t .~.:.-i i-» nnnfi uanniini i~.\-.~i- inrunii-ri. and il~.-.- nn.;- it-.ti ii-inf..-.-rriicul. on ordinary lllvnrfmf L`Alru|‘I.H ¢!\‘€r |iilL mi Lili: mu :Mule Unlilu' oriiiiinrj' ell rafts. flnl l `lPnlIii.rt\IlV0!8tlPél'lllI.\1p in clean. linii-ly. sanitary, 1-.-iiirinilrfiiin tniics, nothing to break. nn corir to losc, c.inniit Mn . runiiim no simon to measure, :init i,in~y use ngpnneriul nn-1 iniiiily convcntrii- Wllhll iulir tirnpf. will aqiiftl lt tr-:|»|iniiiilt\l fit uriIiiini'Y , extracts. in init. nn un...-ni‘.uo tnnt mio or our twenty. rave ci-nt tniios n-ut ff; iii inn twi.-.i::'ll\'i> cant bottles clordinaiy uavonng. This Full Size 25 Cent Tube YrT.EE to Prove What We Sny- Wl Ire ilctormlnrd to introduce Lhll . ,panty sshd product to every houscki-i-ii:-r In the l. @‘ d. and we will spare no cxviinse tn eo- _ if ---- aampinii tn..,..npm. iv., ti-...ii nn name ----l mhelfi us, onlinr.-.iii nr rin:-nilnni ti-nnsnnda . "”""‘ of tlol are an ditiiriiiutinq uainplt-ii. niiwuimper ndvertlnlng. etc., we decidnil to gut oiiii or two _ , ,_,, i Ildlenlri each locnlity to do it litilo work for ‘:1'_'.1,'- nl introducing these lnmn-.ni iintora niuunif ` fillet! frlendl Ind nnigllhnrs, unit il you wil ,__ lake up the work for ua. und do './lint wo iuilr ‘ ;'."r".'.g D1 UU. You can noon lui tlie nwncr ut lnigrand ' " A hm: not as yoii_caiiid wiint. 1"-i. -inn Tlicrrlorn, if you Ii,~_':” fi. llttl-i Fpnre Limp that you lil wlllinil ta iiivn ua. to help introduce nlicse wonderful flavors. wu say in yen START T0 EARN A MAGNIFICENT' DINNER SET TO DAY. Write us and we will send yen, nolfnle Illl. only 12 tubes. untiy unni-i<.~a from me iisiai ever in nat-ara wtiiuii wr. nnikn. Use one aflhese yonrnlf, an your own home. ut our expense. Then ttyau are ll'¢lll4llU‘d with it, niid crinvlncnil that It is the Emntuh food iinvnring ci-ur pmitut.-il. neil tho reiunininu ti among your liwiids nta- uitcli and return us tha money. only $2 Tn. our-niii|l<~i-mtilnvum eqiiipma-\'anilin. Lemon. Oi aitgn. Aiinonii. i‘ini-nn|.it~, struwiicri-y. liuiiniiei-ry, Maple. etc., and \-.-airnikcii. vi-ry i-any mr you toseu them, bveauaa every nun-iiA.ii~ri-an rue.-no nw from una inagniaeant ‘uf pniio Cook llookthaf. ls uiuiily worth wo. tonny woman. IL is no lrouhlu ut tall L0 Sell them. You Will find in only. pleasant work. Your frloniln will bo ulnd to try t-hil fem. Dui! li\uilf1n\'0r. and We know that. once they nle them, llicywill lm no dollghlod with tlivm. it Wlll bo lheullIHi work cvcr lor you to enrn your baoutllul dlnhen from the ltnrt tl-its will give you, mid wo will gain in the Imi- munric future huiilnews trnin the domuid thus crested. SEND US No MONEY. Just wrltoto-flny. In thlll You want to i-nriia iliiini-r not, are willing to reprr-sent uslnlntrnducimlour fiimoutsrirnductnlnyntlrnnllihborhbod and the Hnvurl will rcuch You Dlltage pnlrl. We trust Inn with them llntll sold and \\'u know you WIFI be dnllghled with the i.».niiiiui_aclior`s Association was hold iii I’riiii~c of Wales (`ollcgc oii Satur- day last. '|`licro was a large :it- tciiilaiicc and the President, Mr. I-l. (Ihristoplier, occupied the chair. Af- ter thc Prcsideiifs address the Super- iiileiideiif. ot' Education, Mr. R. ll. Cuiiipboll spoke hrlefly, congrntiilatliig the teachers of this liispectorate on the success of their Association and giving them much ciicouragenieiit and gimil advice. The following resolutions wi-rc thoii passed: “Bc it resolved that wc, lhv meiiibcrs ot' llic Southern 'l`i>zi<'livrs' Assocliitioii ask the Board nl' ldiliicatioii to incrcasc the iiideiii- iiit_\' iillnived toaclicrs attciiiliiig thc Suiiiiiicr School, iiiasiiiiicli as. the cost of living has increased and the prcs- ciit allowance is iiiaileqtiate to iiiccl iicccssury expenditures. Be it further resolved that ri copy of this resolu- linii he liunded to the Eustcrii Teach- ci"s Assiioialioii and Pulilii: School 'I`c:i<:liers Asriociatioii of Southern Kings." A rcsolutlon wus also passed risking thc Board of Education to de- fiiio, for the iiiformatioii ol’ the teach- crs. the stated holidays. The presi- dciit requests till tcm-liers to iiotil`_v the Srcrctxlry. by Jung 22, wlietlier they iiilcud to rcmaiii in their rcspectivc sclioolg or not. The next meeting of llic Assoclatiini will be called by thc Presiilciit during the session of thc School. LIVE STOCK SITUATION.-Dni~ ing the past winter the Departments of Agriculture, local and Federal. were conducting the patriotism and productloii campaign throughout the province. Tlicy were anticipating higher prices, not only for grain crops.. bitt also for all kinds of live stock; but these higher prices do not st-cin yet. to hnvc materiallsed. Quite a iiiimbcr of elements entered into thc market and helped to keep down prices. One important coiisidcratioii has been the difficulty of water traits- pnrtntion. Many of the Trans- Atlaiitic ships have bccii withdrawn frnin their regular trade routes by the lnipcrial Government, while the great liiicrs of Germany have been either interiicd or destroyed. The regular freight or tramp steamers have been called on to supply the places of those rcquisltioned, and smaller Steamers linvc had to take thc place ot’ thc larger ones; so that not only have i`i'i.-iislit rates on the water advanced, but iii many cases il. is almost lm- piissllilc to reach the markets. A local iniituiice is the difficulty of securing a boat to make tha.-regular trips to Newfoundland, the- “Mor- wanna” having been taken oft the route and afterwards stink oft .the coast of Ireland. There has been, ncvertlieless, a great destruction ot livc stock. and there ls an increasing scarcity. _Prices of horses show every indication ot advancing, and buyers are watching the young horses that are coming on, so that they will hc ready lo locate the best offerings when they are called for. The cattle situation is better. The fox lndustry has been the moans of taking off quite e lot ot calves during the past year. and to-day there is a good demand for young cattle; fn fact. cvery calf from anything like a good cow in being kept this year and the demand ls not being met. It is true the price of beef cattle has not been higher this year than lt was last, and now and again there ls a heavy run of stock brought to the big markets. which causes congestion. However, men best informed are buying stock- ers ni big prices with the expectation that beef will advance as the neuron _g-ws oii. FA-crythtng points to iii-_:rear ed prices for lmef catt.r The nano la true of milk cows. Wlth cheese at 18 cents per pound* butterjnbout 'l0, an advance ln" rlce of milk .M l RECOVERING.-- TRANSFERRED.-Mr Clifford God- a. prisoner in the hands ot._the Ger- frey, ol’ the Royal Bank of Canada, mans. Private Murphy was wounded Clinrlottetown. has in the arm some time previously, but to the branch of recovered and went back to the tiring Glasgow. N.S. He leaves for there line. ills many friends iii Charlotte- this morning. been transferred the bank at New RETU RNE D HOM E.-l’t‘iiice R08- capture. pigllose, the princess and suite left l Saturday morning wsoninio Betts.-The marriage llalv- Via New Y°1‘k- 'after H Very of P. Leroy Fash, manager ot' the Pl@“B°“§ Vlsilf at _ Whiiiiey Pier agency of me Royal The Prince is returning to join the Bank. and Miss Sadie Fraser, was Cavtllfl' regiment quietly celebrated at the residence of Turin- in which he for their home in Dalvay-by-tlie-Seat of the Prince of is an officer. TO GET HERO MEDALS.-- An Ot- tawa excliange of June 3rd sayst- Mcdals of the Royal Huiiaiie Society have been awarded to Messrs Henry Fisher and William Jaiiiicson,- of Sturgeon, l{iiig’s County, 1'. E, I.. for their heroic work iii rescuing Patrick McGee, St. Mary‘s Road, friiiii drown- tlmy Wm reside on Beacon 5t,.eet___. ing when his fishing dory capsized Sydney P05¢_ (Mr 1-‘ash was formerly :iii a storiii. They put out iii ai bout and manager ot' the Royal Bank at Tignish, |i"aV9‘l M"G00 at and is a Son of Rev. Z. L. Fash, of,0“'“ lives- ‘ " great peril to their Wc urn pleased to learn from the latest rcpiirts that two ot' our Suingerside boys who were wounded in F nec arc' now well on the road to recovery. l\ir. K. F. Ellis, who was shot hrougli the knee, is do- ing wcll i-iiid Mr. George Sharp, who has been recently remo\'cd from hos- pital in Wales to thc (laiiiiilian Red Cross hospital iii London, is, by news received by his mother this weak. able to sit up, says a Suiumcrside ex- change. ` WEDDING BELLS.- The Aiii- licrst news of Juno 3rd says. A vcry l’aul’s Itelbriiicd Episcopal Churcli, pretty wciltlliig took pliicc iii St. Mitchell Robb, only diiiiglitcr of Mrs. J. D. Robb, Weldon Sl., was united iii iiiiirrizigc to Tlioiiias Jiiiiics, son ot’ Mr. mid Mrs. I. J Scott of Dalhousie. The ceremony was peifnriiictl by' Rev. l. Parter Druiiiin, Postor of St. Joliii's l’rcsb_\'terian Church. Mr. Scott is iiuiiii-tgor of the Branch of the Royal Bank of (`iiiiad:-i at Tigiiish, P. E, l. l\lr. iiiid 1\'irs. Scott. atftcr the wedding left oii the Maritime Exprcss for Moiit- real, Ilostoii and otlier. (‘antidiaii citi- cs. MT cAnMEi. ANU' viciNi~rv. _ Messrs Aiidrcw J. Arsciiaiilt and Dan- icl S. Gzilliint. :irc going into more or less cxtciisivc gardciiliig this spring; the t`oi-iiivr iii the :suiidries of giirdcii plants ziiiil the lzittcr .spccinlizliig iii (`clcr_\'. ’l`lie pibspcrts of Lobster fish- ing sci-iiis to bc brighter tliaii tlirnugli thc fiircguiiig season. -Miss Julian- iiie who has bccii speiiiliiig over a your in a coiivciit iii Montreal returiicd to hor lioiiie iii Mont 'tiarnicl as t-1 convzili-scaiit of typlioll fcvcr. llcr niaiiy friends and relations wish hor specify recovcry.»~ »~'I`Iie Moiit (‘itr- iiicl school illstrii-f garden and liousc plots are well under way and it is hoped that the iiiiilerlnkliig will bc a success, iii spite of the fact that any ncfw introductions iii ii community is always partly disregarded and finds opponents as well as adherents. But. people beglii to understand that agri- culture is the main support ot' the majority, especially so ln this section. -R WUMIIN IN- A TERRIBLE STIITE Finds Help in Lydia F. Pinlr- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Cape Wolfe, Canada.-“ Luz Mn;-¢},| was a complete wreck. I had given up all hope of getting better or living any length of time, as I was such a sufferer from female troubles. But I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and today I nm in good health and have a pair of twin boys two months old and growing finely. I surprised doctors and neighbors for thoy all know what n wreck I was. “Now Iamhealthy, happynnd hearty, and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies. You may publish this letter if you like. I think if more woman used your remedies they would have better health."-Mrs. J. T. COOK, Lot No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P. EJ., Canada. Because your case is s difficult one,and doctors having done you no good, do Hb! continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkhnm'|. Vegetable, g tlon. ulceration, dlsplocounltartnmorsp irregularities, periodic palns,:‘bldrnelio,f» and it may be exactly what yon need. The Pinlrham record is n proud and peerless one! ‘lt ll- ' Q ' a record ofeonftlftt' gh ‘Q victory over the ob- ' ntinnbsilllof women , ` , -ills that deal out despair! It ln an es- tabllslieil het that mi# LydlnE. Plnkhsm'e y , , M . . "”4 ` vsgmniecampuauu 'i.__, has restored health " ' to thousands of lnoh enticing women. why doitwyoarry lr if you and mera . . ta p cows is to be expected. _ -‘\ . modtetaot . _,.u_,-...,- -45 " , _-1- 1 a novAi.1'v sci-iooi.. _,_ 'rin pupin’ » of East Royalty school who have at- -1. Jean Miller: 2. nutii iviiiier; ' 3, Jane I-leartz. Grade Ill.-1, Marlon Holmes; and Verna Newson (equal), 2. Hazel Gurney; 3, Marion Newson. Grade ll.-1, Frank Miller; 2. Jessie Gurney; 3 Leona Cliappell. Grade 1. -1. Verna Andrew; 2. John Andrew; 3, Harold Heartz; 4,"Lyhll Gurney. ' CONGRATULATIONS-On Satur- day Father A- P. Mcneiian, of st. Andrew's and Father McAulay, of St. Peter's. had the honor to celebrate the 25th anniversary ot their ordina- tlons. their Sllver',lubilee. and were the recipients of‘mnny congratula- tions. These. honor ble gentlemen 'were ordained, togctltar and have dur- ing their lon’g"prlgs_th_qoi1 in' several different parlshes_§qhdeared them- selves to. _ their, _` drishloiiern. The Guardian Jgina witili friends through- out the, rgvtn e_ih. wishing them many happy `i~ef.ii_i°Lna,¢f‘ the `day.' ` COURT OF APPEAL.-- The Court of Appeal and Equity on Saturday dc- llvered judgment in the case of B.W. LePage et al 'v.` the Dominion Trust Co., a suit for the appointment ot a trustee instead of the (lompr1iiy's trustees over certain mortgages iii Prince Edward Island. in which thc Vice-Ghancellor had decided that the suit was properly brought under the pleading. This decision was appeal- ed from and the Court. of Appeal on Saturday sustained the decision of the Vice-Chancellor, dismissing thc application to set aside the proceed- ings instituted against the company. Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C., and Mr. Gau- det, K. C., for LePagc et al. and Mr. A. A. McDonald for thc Doniliiloii Trust Co. WEDDING BELLS.-- .»\ liiippy evciit took place at St. Jiinics (`hui‘i~li Egnlioiid Bay on Tuesday, Juiic lst when Mr. Abdon Gaudet son of Jerome 0. Gaudet of Mlscouclic lcd Miss Marv Mudcllciiic Mnddix to the altar rziil. The iiuptial ceremony was pcrfcriiicd by Rrv. Fiitlicr Ilatilli'cttlilt, iii this presciice of a iiuiubcr of friciids and relatives. The groom was supported by his brother Mr. Oiicssimc-Giiiidct while Miss Roseliiic itliiddix stnuil for thc bride. The wc-ddiiig party tlicii rv- puireil to the lioiiic ul' the bride wlicrc 'bi'citkfa.st wus scrvcd ziiiil (lic forc- iiooii spent iii vnrioiis niiiiisciiiciits. Aflcr diiiiier tlic liiippy couple drovn lp Miscliouclie, followed by iiiaiiy gucses. The cstcenied couplc receiv- ed iiiniiy valuable prcsciits.-l\l. I ii i ...T he servant problem -- -5‘l ‘\. » ' -. ' ‘*~- a 1 .iwtnr iNli;cANAnA i ‘ VV-omarfs work is never' done, but the woman who knows the nutritive value 1 _ . and culinary LISCS. Of, _ SHREDDEI) WHEAT--c_3f»Il;, ` 1', find time for other duties, ` ~ ‘f"»n-.- ¢ n \ i p.loas.ure's and oblig_at1ons~ °"*>"6htsidc" iof the kitchen. i-.qs ` not disturb her-dorases' E -F.; ` the unexpected" `ti*e‘St".` '* I siiiiiinniin wHEitTl,,,,i.§ii , ,g ready-cooked and ready-" ' to-serve-so easy to pre- pare a delicious, nourish- . ing meal with it in a few moment-s. Shredded Wheat ls made ln two forms, BIS- CUl'l` and'TRlSCUIT-theBisculr for break- fast with milk or cream, or with fruits; Triscuit, the wafer-toast, delicious for V luncheon with butter or soft cheese. or for any annul as a substitute for white tlour brcn . 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It surely has rem many. cases of female llls,.|uehiu-infkuimr - D _ _»~ ~ ‘~¢~»~ -.nun ow-.- ,gaéi :`» ` ?§\\;_\`\.>." M .- V//1 ` . "I/; i ‘I ‘/ 1 DOUBLEMINT li , ,,.....~~-~---.-5. m"~‘¢ ,»__ /=’.E_¢§~/=>E'/=>A»f/N _thirst-‘quenchers. 1 The if A ‘ fans of amen." , L . *R l NT I Min* ‘°“v@S» °1°qi A ,_, P G16 ,Q “ . the cooling ‘ ///,_ lf, ,,, ¢ 77-71""L , ./,, ;.- ap" "' - “‘ . , i-' » , . , ._ . < "`_'-:-.- ~<.., '1 ~» '~ . ._ - m , =-i.~'- I `, in -\'f¢»‘,.v lf- » ‘. ,, ‘ ‘ ' '~’ " ~"` *' ' "mlztsziifw.‘Vu-rcf\t.5~*».i~/-:‘~~-.ali? .~ -i .‘=._-wzo .n~.'.ti..1...-..i‘-...i:.f.\., +L;.- -i..t~s.tit»i.'vAl..ik‘i..u...A%$ii.£.i¢. i f.'.1.;3.-:f..1..-.t‘i.1.4./.i"..,':- ~ ‘