l 2. -53;' ....i L". ,,- JA* 'l '= ‘_ ' l "i .ie §-’ "I'll . ' ._.- .--7 it V S .L .3 lil ` - _-is - vs_-.s»..»_;.»L il K( ‘7 guilt. ,-V; ': 13% 'i > i t. r _ ‘,r . . N ff* , ul i at ;,. i ~'--;, U5. ig Shciwiiig iff” Flags Fly your flags-show respect and loyalty. \Ve are at present showing a splendid line of lla gs including the Red Canadian Ensign from one to six ~ yards-besides the ing. - Orders filled to best Scotch bun!- any part of the province for flags at all prices. We also repair flags. Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd Sure(-asurf-i to A. Kenm~dy& Co Charlottetown, l‘. I". island. dttsrwtf l ji __; _,_ 5 -a 'a-me _| _i Straws 0 il For Smart . 7# -_ /JT' /lf' m , ` /T ; .7_*"` I _ '_ \`\ ` Dressers It’s about tinieyou .sclccli-d your suniincr lint while you have your choicc ofa full hiic of ficsli, new stock. ' '~We have excelled ourselves this .sc-asoii, :iud consider we are showing the 'cleanest cut, suioollicsi, nivsi fasliiomililc :od serviceable line of Straws and fniiziniiis in bc st-i ii in inc tiiy, ` The vt ry newest in iloatcr prices. ' $1000) 1-5 :uid .Snap Ilrini slyl.-'sal cas) 0 up to 2.50 _ We are showing n vcry exclusive liiic of l’auaiiias lu dill- erent shapes and grades. one. ` lifiyd $5.00, 8.00 These were made specially for us, and we guarantee every I0 13.00 Bruce I ° ° r n Your Fiirnisher. and J. F. Latlrirty, Water ' and in Allmrtop, 'Strc-et, News Correspondent; Herbert Clark, Agent. -The latent news, first cl all. -Miss Irene Sharpe, Summerside, returned last evening from a Visit to Annapolis, N. S. --C. L. and Mrs. I-iannlngtoii, Dor- chester, N. B., were passengers hy the liimpress to Siimmersidc lust evening. ~ -For the baby get Reindeer lirziud Condensed Milk. Similar to iiunian nillk in fat protcids and sugar. Will not curdlc and is free from any germs. -Work vras commenced yesterday on the building of 'the concrete side- walk on Central St., blummerside, from $‘troiig's corner to the Y. ill. C. A. corner. Alfrcd Gaudi-t is in vhnrige of the work. -fS. lil. l-licks, Agent of thc l-luck Diamond Line, Sninnicrside, received word yesterday that the Boiinvista, the first steamer of this line to call at Suiiiniersidc will i\ri'i\'e hero on Sunday nig-lit fron. ui...it...... -~--llcv. Jas.-Mcl)o\ii:alL will preach on Sabllmtli, the Zlltli, at Snnuiier- side at 10.30, Searletown at ii :ind Cape ’l‘i°avei‘se at 7, and on Tliiirs- day, June End, at DeSable at 7.30 p. m. Si-ssioii int-cts at Dciiablc im- mcdiately after service. _ -Among those registered at the Queen Hotel, Suinniursldc. ycstcrilay were A. .I. (‘ui~i~nn, llexton, N. ll.; 13. Doiicet, liichibucto; H. L. Harri- son, M. (t. McDougall, Moncton; ll. W. Castia, Ly'nn,_Mass., _R. A. Liil-|- man, liciiovn Batten, Lowell, Nlass. -Summerside dealers arc paying eiixiitccu to twenty cents ii bus for potatoes, ten dollars to ten fifty a ton for pressctl hay; ten fifty n ton for loose hay, seventeen cents' ii do'/. for ccirs, thirty-eight. to forty rents for ‘oats and ten to tcn and' .1 hall cents ri fb for pork. -- llcv Alex hlctiillivray, of ’l`oroiii.o l‘u.-t Assistant Snpreinr. Chief Hruuzn-i~ of the i. 0. F. and one of the ablcsl. platform speakers in (‘i\na-da, will Sl‘cnd about n week in trlii.-: province this sumincr and his program includes a. visit. to n`iminicr.-:idc on Huiulay, June 12th. Service will hr, hi-ld iii the lllctliodist ('linvcli, at ll o'clock. hir McGilli\‘rt\y will also prcncli at Kensington, in the 1"reshyteriiui (.`liurcli, on the sauic day at 3 p. in., and at Cliftivii in the evening at 7. -Several tires were narrowly a\’ert< cd iii Siimmcrside yesterday evening, which if they had got started with the strong wind tli-at was blowing would have likely caused consider- able damage. The first was a cliini- ney on fire in the west en-tl of the town which biirued for a coii'siilci'~ able length of time. The next was caused by A fire crack-er which caiight in the roof of Mrs. James McLeod's barn on Summer St., and which \-_ as but out with a ‘bucket of water. The tliird was caused by »a kerosene lamp which overfloiiied -and took tire about 8,30 p.m. in a store on Water St. which was put out with little or no damage except to the lamp. ln no case was the Fire Dept. called out. -On Tuesday evening, while work- iiii: alone in- his saw-mill, William Dunn of Cape Traverse was struck by 1-1 board and fatally iiiiiirerl. Though sutiering greatly, he .stopped the machinery of the mill and walk- ed to the house of one of the neigh- bors who drove him to the home of Ili-S futher-ill-1aW. Charles Wright. The doctor was immediately sum- moned and evcrytliing done to rc- licvc the palii of the iniurcd man. The next evening he secmcd better and it was hoped that in afcw days he would be at work again, but on Thursday morning the community was sliockcd to lrear of his snddcii death. The deceased was t.liirty-scv- cn years of age, of a very retiring ilispositioii, wqiiict, sober, indiistrious “Htl Obliirillir. with many virtues and no vices. Those who knew him best. loved lzini must. He leaves to mourn li sorrowiiii: widow anti one dauizli- ter, llessie, aired four years; onc sis- ter nud four lirot,lici's-lllli'/.ri, .liuiica and 'Flioiiins ol' Ht. ldlcanors, Artliur of Halifax. and John of Manslleld, Mass--for ull of ivlioiii much sym- patliy is fnll.. 'Flic funeral service, which iviui lanigirly at tended and wliicli was coiirluctcd by the ltev. Mr. Mc- |>o\u.;i\ll and llev. Mr. l~lt.cclc, was held on Friday, May 20th. ‘ criAin.o'i"ri<:'ro\v.v Maiiiiiws. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday- issue. Beef (quarter) per lb 7 to 9 Beef (small) per lb 3 1,., 1;; Beets, per dm Butter (fresh) pair ll# Butter (salt) pci' lb Gabbana per head 4 to r, Ufilfskins. (tm ni hmm in in ii Pelts racli $1 to 31,140 Chickens por lb 9 in 12 Duclis per lb 9 1,0 12 ldllizs. per iloz 15 (.0 17 Fowl. por lb 1| to 17, Hay (loosf‘.l 45 to 55 Hay (pressed) $10 tn yi; Uats, black 42 (0 44 Unts, white 38 to 40 Hides, per fb 3 to 9 Mutton pc-r lb 41 to ii; hard, per lb 16 to 20 Miittoii (small) per lb 1| to i2 Pork carcass 9 to 11| Pork (small) 12 to 15 Potatoes 20 in af, Straw, per cvrt. 30 to 35 Straw por ton $5.50 to $6.30 Turkeys 17 to 10 Turnipl 12 to 10 10 20 to -27 22 to 28 'Spring lamb per qr. 81.25 tn 51.60 l- Good Pasture About 30 acres, three miles from the city, a good stream of fresh water running through the property with excellent shelter. Terms reasonable. For particulars apply to 164 Prince Street. ;, 2i;.l:.\. 1 -The Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at Lnl!erl!y's Toiisorial Parlors. Summerslde. 12-16drtl. -Cement! ! Cement! ll! High grade fresh stock ht lowest prices at Brace, McKay & Ce, Ltd, Buaimcrside. 5-17dttrw3w. ,-Among those registered at thc Clifton House Siimmersde, yesterday were: W. J. Duncan, liloncton; li. Smith, Montreal; D. L, and Mrs. H-arinington, Dorchester and W. L. Duke, Montreal. --J. E. and Mrs. Wyatt, returned to Summer-side on Tiiesday evening last from Bermuda where Mrs Wyatt spent the winter for the benefit ol her health' which the Guardian is pleased to learn is 'much improved. --ilcnlcrs in illhertou are pnyiiii; tl|'ii't.y¢ci;:lit cents ii bus for wliitc outs, thirty-niuc cents for black, tw- cnty cunts a fb for butter, sixteen wits a iloz for cess.. ten cents n tb for pork eight and a half cents ri I1; lor hides and eleven dollars ii ton for pressed hay. I _ _-~Isa‘Aiiim.nl Dentistry first class, Pharmacy in-5.1 class, ivintnrin Mnrucn, second class, llioloiry tliird class, t,llioiii'lstry -third class. -All news in Surnmersfde and vi cinlty should be given to J. F. -liall erty, Guardian correspondent, Water Street, who will also answer all the enquiries of and attend to the want.; of renewal and contract advertisers. Miss Amy G. Burrows, Agent, Sum- mer Street, accepts only cash with order, in return for a liberal discount for transient advertising in The Morning Daily and The Rural Daily, as well as cash wil.h order for nev and renewal subscriptions. All smo ants for advertising: and subscript ions in Albcrton and vicinity shouli be paid to H. Clark, Agent. 4-4drtf -In eeniiection with thc proposed tes/timniiial to Philip Gallant, "'I‘hc Giiardi-an of Summcrsitlc liarboiir," as thc writer of the article which np- peared in the Montreal Star sonic time ago nainul him, it coniiriittvi" cniiiposcil of 1). K. Currie, E'di't0i‘ gf Pioneer, H. i\’lcliiui's, Editor of thc Journal and H. W. 13. Stavcrt, Man- ager Brink of N. B., Suniniersidc li ive been appointed to receive suibscrip- tions. The intention is to try :ind secure money enough to purchase ii nicdiiim sized serviceable gasoline lout for use by biui in connection with his lobster fishing, wliicli will cost. bctivce-ii $350 and $400, and as thc lisliinf: season is now on it is desired that ivliiiti-.vei'_ is done will he done as r.f\riy as possible in order that thc boat may be available for this sea soii’s fishing. All contributions which can be sent nr given *-0 My Of the committee will be dui-lv acknowledigetl througli the press. , suuivnsasipn MARKETS. Corrccteil for every W0(l“09\l£\l “WI Saturday Issue. Butter per fb _ Beet (carcass per lb) Pots cs Turkig Pressed I-lay Hay loose Eggs _ Pressed Straw $0 ivhm ones li* Black Oats 'lll White Seed Oats 45 Black. seed oats 48 10 to, 10) " 9 22 to 23 li to 8 18 to 20 20 $10 to $10.50 $10.50 17 Pork Hides Corninesl per bag 100 lbs 03.20 Living. _ lure trouble cured by mira hnrirl Heart and Nerve Pius. him. Andrew Savoy, Grattm's, NZB., lrntes:-"ln the year 1905, l was taken nick and did not think I could live ‘any length ot' time. My trouble was with my heart and people told me that nothin could be done for a case like mine. consulted the very beat doctors, but they could do me no good. For seven weeks l could hardly cross the floor. I had no pain, bht wal lu weak nobod in the world can believe how l felt. 1 had given up all riopes of living and had given my little girl to my sister-in-law. . _ -:ailing me by name, said, ‘l.i'1zie, if I were you l would try a dose of Milbum’s Heart ind Nerve Pills aa they are good for heart trouble/ My husband got me a box, but lor two days I was not feeling any better, but eu the fourth day m husband said, ‘l believe those pills an dining you- od.” I was able in ny, ‘ Yea, I feel a gondudcal better this morning’ He said, ‘Wel|, I will get you another box right away/ I took two boxes and three doscn out of the third one, and I was perfectly welland have not been sick since then. . “I will never be without them in my home for God knows if it had not been for Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills, 1 would not have been alive now." Price, 50 cents per box, 3 boxes for 81.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. llllbuni Cn.. Limiled. Tereitq, Oat MAP- I)Il'AWlNG U( )MI‘l'}'I`I.'i‘l(lN Sonic months ago Inspector* Mc- .‘oi‘|iiut:_ oilrrcd scvvi'ul viilirnlill ,,i'i'/.cs to those pupils of his inspect- .»rati: sending, liim thc .best speci- iiicns oi iirap-ilmwing prior to April itlth. 1010. l\`o\lr liiindrcd anw. i.INLisi<‘. l cured a horse of a had swciliiig hy MINAll1)’S liINlMl‘lN'l‘. . 'l`l~i()S. W. l’AYNl~}. lfratliurst, N. U. - Worth Your This book gives is being issued by The cents for a copy to be sent 5»26clii. A NEW COOK BOOK Investigation e because the matter has been prepared by experts ofthe United States Department of Agriculture. SCIENTIFIC RECIPES ' for thc preparation of meats and vegetables. N0 - household should be without one. ' A SPECIAL EDITION ~ Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn,N. Y. Send your name and address and io you about ]une i. - oods Sarsaparilla Cures all humors, catarrh and Cl.1l‘CS PEIICIICSS, l`lCl'VOllSll€SS, buildsup the whole systcni. Ai-r-opt iio siihsllliiic; insist on hav- ing Hoods Sai'snpsrlll:i. (ict it lodu_\'. .. K mo. .y __ lawn blouses today and tomorrow at $1.00 each. lleirular values at $1.50 to $2.50, in ahoiit. 21 dainty styles~ see window display. l’aton's. 5-‘.l0il2l. _V na.. -f.-we A ;- s » fe @,§1<=-s-2... 1,” ‘r ll, I Walk-0ver Shoes Shoe still? that will impart comfort tot e carrlaire, str e to the trait and sprlriir to the step. ln patent leather, box call, tan and special patent button shoes. 84.50 K5 001.0 ll 1 iioiiiils &§Mi'iii. drwlf |27 Queen Street. *_ iheuniatism, rclicvcs that tired ), feeling, restores the appetite, \l V -_;‘=.~~_~~- 4 /, - -4 ‘» A 1 ii” rv' "` /- .tttttl “sv _ . 2 'J J \,`i.\` \ . Q# . -`|‘-‘l nm' p *_ ,,|...\\~ ERO p London House 1; 3;-1 : *_ * .-. .i- L-li ‘ . Y’ ` ,l _._/ ',/_ \~-_‘sm M wt . i. -\~:>.§@-stuns" _ ' ’: ,_,-»- ‘ ,.1 ,/' ., __ ._ .\~~....._;__._.\. lgf .,,-`¢`:'.,‘A _.["_;;_,A`vL:|,_}, - '~~r.....~.»;_' i , . i `l I 1' ,; ‘:~,j ,?l\`i`&,f‘T-‘, ‘ - ,'11 1".-l‘:" ll-,` “ll n , i,~,_\y,.~vy,,l| ~ it ~,. r -1_4-`~°;=-3? ...a “if`§"W.im...A““I"$.§i'."orl};..,`,,,; We want your trade and kccp _thc bcst of Hardware at lowest prices. . C l"_'.‘." _ ._ _-_.-.._.._ --J-"'Y~---’-FFF __£' ll- - 5 -__l'*L THE WARM WEATHER IS Coming Bill;- now is the time fo! sensible people to ur public liuildiiigs for ucxl winter?-a appairailiis. Ilcaliiig hy lm! air is ziilmilfeil to lic flu- s;||1~_»;| mi-,i|,. ,| p,,,,“,| N, M-i¢n,_-*V in it pri-pare their dwellings, businsil houiiel l`\’l\l \|i\)'5 |\y i|isl:dli|i|_‘ ii good Iieulitig ‘ gives vcnlilaliou as well an warnilh; :intl ' ‘ L 'IIIE ENTERPRISE BLAZER FURNAICE is easily the best hot air furnace on the market. lt in mule in [mir sizes and has the Patented Fire Pot which expert furnace men praise ao highly. Tllllind Its many other points of superiority :irc fully dual! with in :i s|\i~i~inl circular which will he eriit on request. Send fur it il' you are at all iiifi~r¢~.sle.d iii the question of Iiolitv ing. . ,'l'iie Enterprise Foundry Co \ _»¢~..._._ Manufacturers. dtts _ ' Sackvilie, N. _B. ' I