it _ ii‘_ii` ' ._ _: ly iii if is ii:-. _ l, r. A.;- ~ . 1 ‘ _ `. viii -it iii ‘ E l~i._,`i- . ii ‘ 1. 11 li . Jfii; 'iii' .iii 1-; 'iifir .1 2. _*XP ` . ,_ ; ,sf- _..;;=..';:§:~ ‘ " "T"“.r= I ,___ __ _iii iiliiz ' ‘fi fa .- ii ilglf ?1`f _ i`§f"" V 3 i . 21'.-_'»i»'3£-7.~7_~;-T_..T - ._.,.,..,,>_-...,.. ."-'N53' "lil >- iiiiig ' :iii-z _ i .__ . if-1 ii. fi, I 2*. .=i»’l“ -_ l' ` At' 1; .1 _ , _ 5,’ i. rji. r_ ..~ .._ _ "iw __ A » A fs. 3. _- tg >__ U? . , \ ___ _,J .; .._~. »_~; 1 is 1, _[.1 e lf# ».»"».i.. E. ;’_ -or :..'5.......,*' .-~::-‘“:-“c'_~»§-37:5 ‘i-_~ 1 1.; , _-1.' ~ 1 f ‘il _ iff.. Q-` _.3 . .iii Zi. ',_`f._\ ‘iliit _, tn, __ rw' if-.`ii. -3 it ;.» _ 3 ’ é _.vi V "C 11"' ii _- -5- `f»'~._*{‘.7 4.6; 3 Hai. _ 1 . -._-i .,< ,ir - Z .. -...~»;»..` -' `;"i_.~_¢_‘E,.~_`. nosoar I Mil ~MAY iiuiiiir Made Well and Sheng by Lydia E. Pinldu\m’s Vog- _etnble Compound. _ coin if P -'fi _ ' me ni: fish :na 1.niw§f.§§E§-ii'¢f_;: |(|||pi||||i| piilfl! Bhd phi!!! in li" "|Il|| sv: ir';?'.'.if:- ‘._ , my work and had to sit down and rest . oftenduringtheda _ _ _fy I saw l‘.ydiaE.PinK- i h_am's _ogetnblc is.'.ii:“.i;‘ .'.“‘“"' - a ers l :i0dn_rfad the tgsti- . ia s, soithought [would tr it Now I nm healthier than l _ever wls in my life. and can recommend it to sngwomnn who suffers as I did." -Mrs. Lizssnrn MAY, R.F.D. No.1, Columbia, Ps. The reason L_ydia E. Pinkhnm's Vege- table Coinpoun is_ sotuccessful in over- coming woman’s ills is because it con- tsinst e tonic.strenglhening‘pro erties of _good old fashioned roots and gierbs, which act on the female organism. Women_from all _parts of the country are continually testifying to its strength- - emni, curative influence, and the letters wbic w_e are constantly publishing from women in every section of this country prove beyond question the merit of this fsmmu root and herb medicine. ' A careful selec- tion of every line' of Jewelry marks our stock. A We will be pleas ed to have you call.. W. N. Tanton "' ‘--lv-I'-l~1-l‘I'+'i~l'*i*°l'-l*'l*i<'|'-i=*I"§€'l'§k'!*1l*3‘lr¢P l_RESH ‘MINED _ _ COAL! 1 Wl-Iare now discharging , best quality ssviiiviiv 2 SCREENED COAL ‘ 'i ALBION NUT COAL 1 TRY US for prompt ;_ courteous service ~:+r`.i;-oi--1-.'.-i~ : ++¢.rost-|»m ciii iiiii. “ Our ROYAL PURPLE 'CALF MEAL is a per- _ _ fcct Suiasrirurs for Mita . »ior 'Yotiiio CAi.vi-:s. , ' _j Feed it, and watch them i -grow. . ` Sold in 25. 50, -and -100 . 3 »_ lb. bags lower than manu- : '_ facturer’s price. _ __ ‘ .Chick Feed' ' _ _ A full and suificentfood' for vouso chickens from three days old up till they are able to assimilate coarse feed Chickens thrive and grow fast on our est of All Chick *_n.§.\~.l..\4| S lntt WHOLE 8,8] ‘gy ul"l`l I at our D ers!-ID w/tits USP. at lowest prices. l ,.._..i¢ ~ ' _THE CIT.\'RI.`O’l'TE’l'0“'N GUARDIAN __ __ Q"'f*_' _ _ - -Y iiiie wissiisiuv cumin' A l.af!erty'g Suininerslde. - WOODEN SHOVII-‘S. - High! kind. right price at Breeds. - i'»'. 80-5-l7MsntwedEsat2wl¢s . I - ‘ _Kelvin Scl_iool Monday evening June 2nd. If not tlne Tuesday. 6052pd. --snoss.-.\'t~w_1niown Kia oxford ‘Shoes for women, high heel. Price $4.50. Grey Kid in similar style, per pair $5.00. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 6031-5-31M2lEli -DREDGE IN PORT.-The Suction _ilrt-tlge. “Prince Ito” Capt. Irving _in i`cl\.'irge_ from Halifax en mute to Mon- treal. called into port on Saturday morning for coal and supplies.-~H. _ -SANDALS.-Good quality tan leather Sandals, sizes 4 to T’f€:.‘¥l.l0. per pair, $1.40. \\'oiiien's sizcs I5 to -THE NORTHUMBERLAND had T6 outward passengrs and 92 inward] on l~‘rlda_\','Llccking at 7.55 p. ni. with niiic cars of frniglit and one auto truck. On .Saturday morning there went outward two cars potatoes, two ca_r_,~ cattle. eight cars way freight and si-vci‘al horses.-Il. ' _-POLICE COURT.--An adjourned* I’i~ohlbitioii case, on information of Inspector Barbour against a town cil- izen_ ivan concluded on Wednesday be- fore Judge McQuarrie, at the police court. The evidence of the witnesses sliowcd that they had become intoxi- cated from lemon and ginger ex- tracts procured from delendant_ and his honor imposed the regular fine oi’ $100 and costs or three months in jail. li -WEDDING BELLS---A very prot- iy \\'t'~ildliig° was solemnized at St. Pauls church, Summerslde, on Wed- nr-s=tl:iy morning, the 28th inst.. wliriij Miss Phoebe .»\rsriiault, dauglitcr'oi` Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Arsenault._ Russel street, bccnine the bride ofi Mr.. (lifiavc G-atllaiit, also of Suniinrr-i side. the otliciating cleergyman be- in Rev. J. (‘_ McLean. Mr. Gallant is a returned soldier, having gona ov- erseas with thc 105th Battalion. und now wears several sears which he reccivetl in seine of the big battles. The bridosinaid was Miss Millie Dur ant. while the groom was ably sup- ported by Mr. James Arst-nault_ Mr. and .\li~s. Gallant will reside in Sum- niei'sid=~. li 1 l -_LEAVE FOR Qui-:BEc.'-.\ir. Ai. bin (iallnnt with his wife and family. left last wt-ek for St. Ellenthlre, Que.. whcrc Mr. (l-ullant holds :1 very res ponslblo position with ii lumber coin- paiiy. Nclyzliliors and relatives as- :icinbleil at his lioinc the niizht pre- .vioiis in tlii-ir departure. They will lin gri~atl_v iiiisscd in Abi'ani's \’illai_:c. lint though painful to soo them go iz, yet it is known that their re- niov-il to Qnclirc was the result Ol’ .\li'. t'lnllant's promotioii. It is not more iliaii right months since Mr. Gallant wciit out there with ai party of mi-ii for thc lumber camp. lle was tlit~i't~ lint at short tinic before lie rose to his present position. that of pay- inastt-r in one of the principal ofllees of tln- coinpany. Their many l`l`i0DdD wish tlirm the best of luck andvtheir vi~turn some limo to their native |>Inc~~. M ___- -4WEDDlNG BELL8.-A liretty wmltlliii: was soloiiiiiizeil in St. Mari/'s ijliapvl. liciislnglon, on Moy 14th ,wht-ii Miss Mnbiil Claire Macllonaltl. _ il-'iuiziitor oi` the late John A. MacDon- i al. .\lill Vnllry, was united in the holy bonds »o\’ mnlrlinoiiy to Mr. John Wil? red Kelly, Suinmcrsldc. The nuptlnl knot was tlr-(1 by the pastor Rev. Mgr 5] i Laurcttu McDonald, sister of the brld by .\lr. Jas. V. Tamlyn. Summer-side. This was tho ilrsr, marriage -to be sol- cmnlzed in this chapel and this fact ' as \\-all ns the popularity of the con- | ln the evening and was célohrutod b,\ the iunm' admiring friends. Th f whirling feet to tho sweet strnlmi 0 :rplietlc melody. The guests i-.nioye Of “ml 1 hillllalr -THE GUARDIAN is on sale at _'_1'w_Q QEN-'fs pgg wgnp each ` -COME to the i<:e`ci‘eain oeial at per pan- $1_35_ Chndmn-s_ 8 to 10%_ sins S tu 10%' $125' Sizes 11 W 3' of Lliis commodity as the tank ismosl ‘ trscllng parties attracted many in nty and utility and In the evening. They were sc imma me in wsu srw anim an Y- ‘ ~ sttoliill U- U- C~ isoseuit, tnsertlou tai advertising in this' col- umn. Cash msist accompany order minimum iclinrge twenty-five cents. -SANDALS?-Patent Leather Bare- foot, Sandals. Infants sizes 4- to 7%, per pair, $1.50. Girls’ sizes, 11 to 2, per piair, $1.75. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. 6031-5-31.M2il-ll: -FOR SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMIN- ATION for_ glasses, see H. T. (_‘olvi`n. Opt. D.. Registered Optometrist and Optic-iaii, offices, McArthur Block, Suiiiiiicisltle. 1~B"e exclusively. _ 6030-5-31-‘.Zip.: -SINCLAIR & STEWART, Ltd. _have installed it new and up-to-'date Bowser Gasoline Tank with filter at- taeliniciit in front ol their store on _Water street. This will be a great lhoom to enr owners and other users coiivoiiiently located, and very easy 6, per pair. $1.75. Sinclair & Stew- of acces The H., wckmg th bet am' md' “031`5`31`m-“EU `\\`lliitv hose ixasbblinh ‘itnd have aolargo uvenmg with H wry mat gwen *shipment just arriving. _ I -FAHEWELLED.-Mr. .\1=ir._~ .\r-_ 6031_5_31M2m,, -- classcs of horses will be contested for Tliis park is now being controlled und- er new management who already have previous_ The new managers ure spa-i~» ing neither pains nor price in making this track '.1 rank with the best in thc province.--H. ’ -DIED OF PMEUMONIML '1‘lii.- denth occurred ln Summersidu on Thursday night of Miss Mary Imit- cctte, after only a short illness with pneumonia. Deceased was only Illl years of ago and only remaining d'iii-_ ghtcr oi' Mr. and Mrs. Frank lion-l cette of Summerside. There are lf.-it to mourn tive brothers Pte. Zerrif_~_. overseas, Johan Doueette in \‘l.'cstvr.i_ Canada, Moses and Larry of \\'t-51-3 brook, Me., and Peter, waiter on `ili‘-f Ifliossrs. XV. R. Brock & C0., l\’lonli'»-il. 7 .i ' -Mr. R. T. MdNelll of Tyne Valley 'Was a visitor to Bummorslde on Thurs- day. -Dr. James Johnston, Tlgnlsh, has arrived home from a business trip to Montreal. H Miss Mariiuret oriiiin, summersiae, li Vislllllil friends at Bloomfield and Gleiisarry. Lot 7. ii -Mr. William Dystinit, Charlotte- town, autoed' through Summersldeon 'l`h\l\‘Slli\Y. hoiuewerd bound. H -MSS D0|ly Buote has retumod to Borden after spending Sunday at liei- liome in Ilustlco. , _ -Mr. St Clair Trainer. St. Dunstan‘s U1iV0fS1IY. has arrived to spend his vaent.ion at his homo in Albany, --Miss Anna Hickey, indian River, has arrived home after spending the wlntod visiting friends in Bangor, Mn. ` ton returned from the mainland Wed- -Mr. iiertle Simmons or Kensing., 5 indian River Saturday. _ 5 parents Mr. and Mrs, Levi Siilipli-_ ant., Sunimersidc.-L. --Dia Arsonault., \\`-cliinirloii, win. _ liii-l been on an auto ti-lp on the in.tin~j l.:\nr_side Thursday on liusinosn__KCmleth Matheson of me nau“,.ny, Dept., Charlottetown, were in towni, "MV Em” S°h‘“"“‘“‘ 0' H"‘1°"4“e on Thursday on their ofilclnl busi-l visited Suinnierside on Thursday. m,_ss_ H University hits returned to his homo md mmuy_ arrived from Tigum, nn' in Middleton to spend vacation days. Thm.sday_ and are moving mu, mc- ‘”'“"" Parsonage ot the Christian Bnptistl -Miss Ida Bernard returned to Church H _ side, who has spout the lidffl l\‘~'f’ `"‘Mr~ Frank Mnmgnmmy' Ur n“d` months visiting her Sister, Mrs. Mar- _` Mr. E. G. Leaman, lvloncton -~-l-‘rivate D. Deslioclics, who iii-3; _:turned t'i'om overseas on .\loiitl:i_\-_i ‘"“l`~ Fwd M“l`Ph5` hu” "°‘“m" E i inside the round trip to Cliarlottritoun in from ii business trip to C‘harlottoto\\ii.im_ “.`__du0§(hy __ H __!i . 1 . __, --(`.orporal .-\. J. Cameron who rec-5 cntly retumed from overseas, was af passenger by the `Northiimbnrlaiid_ ’l`hm~sday, on route _to spend it ft-w‘ da»;s visiting his brother in Moncton. ~Messrs. John E. Cameron aiiill -~l`tev. J. C. Harding, Mrs. Ilariliiig; _ --Miss Lillius Murphy. Siiiiimrr phy, Montreal, returned home by; the boat on Tliursday ci'-suing. --Miss Smith and Miss Stcevu:-1 returned to their home in Menctor. on 'l‘hnrsdi\y after spending 11 \-.'i-cial in Suiniiiersido the guests of Mr. :ind .\'lrs. W. H. Ciillieck. ' ._ ,- ~--Tliniiiaiiy friends of Miss .\'l. blt<~v»~iison are pleased to hear :flip lg ri~vovci',lii_i< after uudcriaoliiir ali i"' niinn in Prliieu Couitly llos|i&;:.l l*.~i- il. i I , . I . ' ~~. wishes ullon the YOUR! couple Bill County Hospital. Suininorsidii. for “ 'im ‘P H‘|"“" '“, 3,60 and 4,25, _ ' ' ' ' ' Sizes 56_ 58 and 60_ _P|..|c._____i,__¢__ _ ' li J G.llis Thi- bildesmsld wus Mlsi -Mr. A. E. Hewitt oi Toronto wat mbrsido on \'vcdnesd“y ,,,,(.,\ing oil; other |"l`iCCS- $215. 2-25, 2.95 Rlltl 3.50. registered at the Queen Hotel Sum his “ay homo to scarmown on u ,qs _ vi.h‘lo the groomsmen was-supportel me,-side on Thu,-,.|Ry_' E ' C “_ 1 L " '-Vlr. D. J. McNeill of (Ilia lrtt- _ *_ , - . towri was ft visitor to -Sumincrslliid dr. *Among me bums” men MK.) _ LAD’ ES' Gow NS mad.(`.°f strong wmte Thursday were in town on 'riuimiiry w<-if-._ 1 cotton k1monn_sleeves. finished rou_nd neck ' iiivssrs. wiiiinm 'rut-tier, -<_ii1ri.»tn_- and sleevcs__with torchon lacc. Slip- 65C it-1-ow.; well wlslicrs. The weddllir --Miss Isfva ilunter ,arrivc-fi nomo ""w"' R' J' M°N°m' Tm” val.”-"' J"l”‘l °V(.'.'°.s'y|c' mms 58 in 60'..P,rice f,,a§;`,f,.,,, ,_p,,.,,,, at ,he ,,,,,,,,, of mg to q__mm(___q__lp on Th__N_m' __v____h___ 1'. 8, (`0. Price $2.15 2.75 295 'i ir" §\-'fl U1. §. then chased the livin!! hours with 1|-umm, _ _ y _ . - ' , ~ _ _ , _ 1 iam .1 ..pe@.i_~» remvm in saith. _ sum of--nev._.1_ c._n¢i.esn. H _,y _. _ . BUTTON front, long. sleeves, embroidery iriirimed. All sizes. Frices d L. n. . ’i\uid_&ull ` I _ - returned soldiers 135’ L50’ L75) Loon 2-259 10%, _ _' ..“°“:.°..‘i°‘. 1 _ _ `. s,so, .is f ' "fi, kGowns,ilesh and white 4 4 ,Mm ~ 1 _ 1 __ Ui -. ._ \ /i » ll i ~_:i§;? ~ 1 _» ,- _._: __ _ ini \ /?\ ` -- 2"’”"\. / ( ii? Q' _ i ‘t-»'l _,_ / /f - - - .~`= 2, ”\. 'ff 1. in “iw hi. T/ _ Tuesday, .lune 3rd Commeiices The Junta Sale of White Wear li 1 STILL another Corset Cover of finer material, with a pretty yoke of fine sleeve made of insertion to match yoke. Size 34 to 42. Price ...... .... “ _:L oii.fpf1¢sts1,_t9t,is1,is¢,si.oo,i1.2i,ii.ss,.iiii_is. silk Ciitmises, ries. and whit.-_ P.-ice 3||(\_ Corset Cover and Drawer Combination _ Pretty Petticoats _/Z rn _/,. _ ._ -f-.ir _ _ _ - ____ _W _ _ _/_[Yi ~_\ \~. _ <2-11_,,..~ /so _, ~ \ .ANOTHER Corset Cover made of s'rong white cotton, very prettily trim- med with fine val insertion and lace. with a silk ribbon. has a short ANO'l`HER line of Chemises Made of strong white cotton, enbroidered scallop, has a pretty spr_ey~wnrked in solid design. Sizes 36 to 42. other prices, $2.25, 2.50. 2.75, 3.00. 3.50, 4.50. Ladies’ White Cotton Drawers, bass four inch frill edged with lace. Sizes 23. 2", 27. Price ............... 1\NOTlli'1l`t line of Drawers made of strong white cotton has fine pin tucks and finished with an eyelet embroidered |l0unce. lieth styles. Sizes 23, 25, 27. Price 696 _STALL another range <_il"fine naiiistook finished with three inch swiss design. making a vciy dainty garment. Sizes 23, 25, 27. l"ricc ._ ' Other Prices, $1.25, 1.35, L50, L85 9nd 2.25 l..~\DlI-IS’ white mid ilcslr brnssiers and b:in_deaii,_liool