-t-I i . -vi “ as Toilet Creams _We keep a large and varied _assortment of toilet articles and acc,- cessories. Arnong ers we' _e-» ~ . ‘; agdnuts 1," Cold Cream Creme Mealys Tubes _and pots Milk Weed Cream Creme Elcaya Daggett and Rarnsdales Cream Hazeline Snow and Others G. _Jamieson ~ Drnggist _ _y _ _ lk _ “if Nei _ Why not If you have not the i- ght "time it is because your watch is not a time-keeper. _ ._ 0_._ Whv not get one of our ' carefully timed and rated _ "Special" watches, guaran- .teed to give perfec. satis~ faction. G. liaylor li .- J i -1 r _ ]eweler& Optlcian __ Phone 353- J :___ e;. ' f 909 A _=___ _-E __i____&__ _ _-1- -ails-3 - _ . ____ ful: C“A“°TrlT°WN GUARDIAN THE WOODS IN SPRING. - THURSDAY. MAY 0. |909. *Dainty I "` THE BALLAD OF T'H'E SH On the 26th April last The Guardian gave tu the worki a poem of some an. suad-rea and iny lines mitted “The Shipwrecked _Sailors." It was the effort of a rustic poet to portray in ballad forrn the tragedy, h€r0iHn and sympathy which gathered around the wreck of the ship Sovinto Oli' t-‘|19 north shore of this Province in a November storm. The ohanle WAS ai-X effort th _fuallad B§f\’RC¢0\i ,'w`”idg'5 lOl). Th? Ifdftor ‘U55 liven occasionally stopped on the street with inquiries as to its autli~ omnip, while letters of comm1nt,and marked papers have come from _near and far. ami are still comms. l§1"'“1S‘ expressions of the feelings Of tht? ,senders in the way of l>\`0fe'SS¢d Hd'“i` ration, criticism, various erneaida- itions of the text, and in some cases ‘a sense of wonder and astonishment, 'So lar the results have qu-ite exceed- ed the highest expectations. ° Ona asks why it was published 'I Many reasons might he given. "This also is 'literature," wrote Kipling. 'when referring to a bad .word which a .had boy had rad-chalked on a White- ‘washed fence. ASAID. and c0nt.rari~ _wlse, a diamond is a diamond When taken in the rough from the mine although it still needs polishing. The ‘intrinsic value is in the Stone not in the polishing. Moreover, when the editor has condemned a l ‘bushel or so of spring l poems to the overflowing 3 waste basket, he begins to re- lent over such continued slaughter of ,the innocents. For a poem, he ii: i ! good, had or indiffe-rent is the child of some real, or would-be poe°t's. LET US HAVE THAT SURVEY AND ESTIMATE, Have ii survey und estimate, tuen the people will know about the mst and practicability of the ’l‘unne1,p1eads The Patriot. By all means I Bu-; when are we to have the survey? lt was on 19th February 1891, more than eighteen years ago that the then Elon. Wilfrid Laurier wrote The Guavdiun: “THE FIRST THING T0 BE DONF ""l‘o arrive-new crisp cucumbers nndiasggl thavle an 'xcumte survey and _ _ s a e. am o y sorry that thi: if-1y"l.'.2i..‘ilf.°..g'§."i'i.§' .f$2‘.'..“.°° $5' - WHS. “°’~ “°“° '°“f= “ga " _ »au`s0lu»t-ely a necessity to your he\alth,l Exgmem yf’.ars l.M°.r' “Kel” th"`t°e‘ _Ure have not the time bo tell you 'years that 5" wfumd _hes been il why, bul think it over. Open lor'p°w“r' we "°_St‘.u “'“m“g fm th” _bmincw Wery day _,_ _,_ Gay & Sm, survey and estiniate. Surely thisvis. _ 5-6ths2i thin mths3id&r. leer S; Weeks for f rrii-" C.iNADA'szND1AN warms 0N 'rr-in r>RA1ruirs_ _.________ ture’ table linens’ Sh' Ming!" The Canadian Courier quotes .H0n. iDavid Laird as saying that probably ere. ` _ 4 23 ltf I V DRESS GOODS. ‘ You can have no idea of the inex- hn-uuftible variety of shades, weaves a.nd'styles that is re-presented' in our -'.'5c dress goods and suivlngs, until _vou"have seen the great' display we arahlakin of these oo.l's.The1°e r K tl a e fab s for gowns for all occasions, lig%‘nlieer -rnat‘er~‘.uls for evening wen , medium and heavy goods for street, house and carriage dresses, unde't'ai'lar‘ed' suits, The particular ad- vantages or each :anne will be point- ed ut to you b ex erienoed me-n 9 Y P _ Letnus show you these goods. Jas. Paton & Co. 5-Gdtf. Bl( y ale supplies at Camoron’s 5-5d3| _Beer & Weeks for Furni ture, Window shaies, Pole etc. 4-zzdtf. __ "Try our carpet wash, it’s ai good one, A. W. Reddin, Phem B., Sunny- lidel. 5-5d3i. - MILLINERY. Beautiful trimmed hats lu superb Variety. The best proof we can offer of our trimmed hat stock today. Hundreds of hats have been sold since the season opened; yet the ranks are unbroken. There in no weakness in the collection. The skilled vrorkrotomi force is constantly send- ing -in new beauties. Plenty of ultra stylish creations-plenty of conserva- tivd huts-plenty of "in-between" s'y'lea-plenty of hats at every price fn the scale between $5 and 310-00- prfce do you wish to pay? Whq new style do you prefer? Your style at your price is here. The hat clis`t',rbelongs to you is certainly ln tiie_'_`mmUnse collection, s/nd it will be 5. pleasure to help you bolt. J Paton & Co. 5-Gdtf. eer & Weeks forlFurni- sing ai desire for “entirely new and trial department ~ of the Provincial Exhibition.” The Guardian has in- qfsircd of the management and learns that 'ie matter has received atten- titn and that measures are Dieing` taken to meet some objections made _J ,in tim past. Also that any sugges- tions as to improving the industrial departmenw will be welcomed and will. receive careful consideration. » -» Y jury which was empanelled over two| ` months ago to enquire int/0 the ileathv of Ethel Kinrade brought in- an open! verdict. They declare the girl cwrni-l ito derith at the _hands of n person or' persons unknown, and request in view of the unsatisfactory nature of] same evidence that the Crown con- tinue the investigation. 'The well-known brood mare "Her- ena,"’ twenty-three years ol"age, own- u~-- - __ _~'0l_-my Ur a pews muse. As e_ liter-_ Iit. And why not, within limits an- IPWRECKED SAILORB. _`urain, and calls for tender and sym- pathetic trca't'ment. Furthermore, are 'there not evidences _of the true artis- Itfc and poetic temperament in the manner in which our poec has treat- ed his theme? Shakespeare ming- led humor and tragedy to gain in- icreased dramatic effect from the con-_. ;trast‘of light and tlmihra emeotiom. There is something-_of this in the story of the shipwrecked sai- Iill and your sympathy is nrousttii. On inquiry~'you are told that the patient has "ammonia in both lungs." You words in which it is conveyed may are considering there are ii number of story is relieved by the quaintness or unconscious humor of the expression. Take for instance these 2 “Likewise a tender mother ' Which they'd never see no more." "The crashes came .with fearful crash." “So dreadful were the raging seas, Likewise the undertow." Such lines as these enable the rea- der to smile at intervals, thus broak- ing the strain, as he reads the therwise heart-breaking story. Now if this is not well-concealed art, what is it 'P In any case the ballad af- fords nn object lesson to all who read courage home production, even in broadcloth or silk in Prince Edward should not roduce ood honest. P Z ` homesphn, all-wool and a yard wide. ,little trying to the friends of the "Funnel, It must be also n little try- ling to those who would like to be- lieve in Sir Wilfrid's good faith as ii public man. _ We have now three Liberal repre- senilitives and n tit-lcgaiion from tlii Provincial Government rlt Ottuwu, ull avowed friends of the Tunnel. ls it too much to hofpe tlin`t profvision will, I be made for the surrey and estimate tliiring the coming summer ? What tie cent pretext can be niulle for further- velay '-’ W0 r\¢SD€Ctfully await The _Patriors reply. but one more treaty will _be required to settle the relations between thi Dominion and its Indian wards. This Harry Durant___ wr_it_e_s from Rose neuth Ranch, Alberta, and Meer some good words for The Guardian adds: "I see by' your columns that a great many young men are leaving soon for here. My advice , to' them would be, unless they have friends or at position awaiting their arrival, that they are as well on Prince Edward' Island as this country is over-crowded with' immigrants." A lady correspondent writes expres- u,p-to-date managefment for the indus- VERDICT IN KINRADE CASH. HAMILTON Ont Ma 5-The __ Y _ ---_ _ twill hen treat with th having the buflalu to hunt. But gen- erally, owing to closer medical in- `$\\\\\\\`_ _r , ir. _._____._i__ HORSE NOTES. i i tu ‘, Curtains, Householdl 7 i .ns ere. 4-zzdtf Y. _i Phone us-and we°ll send our team for any furnit ECI’ ® " CCICS ed by Lemuel Carver, Pownal, drop- pmiig you; ,gn Monday' by Alrmrorrt ' Willfs,. Jr. - ~ nouns ’>. KID NEY M, _ Pi L L s it .f Tl, if "ls`H|:\\€,'~N,;?|5/'4 Sipc Iw- 'lll""~ "'°**T'§" o|5‘f°"u“‘~"l .i _ ___|u_._ Dia U E 1-[5 H _Lu||:I__':_»_’_,|_|1. ._ ""..“'-r 1; -il `ul\lll"" _ _Q;\\\\§ \ , il \ \\\\\_ Furniture Repairing A4“.mmL»_m @& lore, but the humor is unconscious. _ You learn of some one libing very poetry? If we do not produce, Island, that is no reason why wel were. Mr. l.aird's' work in connection y with Cunadia’s Indian wurds in the , . Northwest has been markni by good c;~r?_‘é\'ronl_*;|°°S 0" P°|"i§S5d;* ' \\‘i=| .nil from iraiifax evm. ,___ _ _ , _, ___ ,_ __ _ ____ ____ _ udgineut. arent care and industry as ` Tuesday morning at 7 A. M F in au adriainlutrator. r __ _ ___ ___ ___ _ _ Calling i1tSlicet Harbour, I+a;1c‘5 I 1-larbour, Cano, Archat, Westf , I 1 _ How invitingly the woodland- calls in springtime. ti _ I was over yesterday across the bridge , And I stood upon the highest hill near Keppoch, (Perhaps you know the view-com- mending ridge.) I wandered through the scented, sighing forest alone; Marie friends' with* little bank; of snow, fast- melt‘in»|,~ 'I‘hey'll soon be gone like other friends I've known. Each bud seemed glad, each blade of grass, expectant. N Nature was coaxing forth her soft- est reen ed near me. , Anticipating summers joyous scene. 0? forest it's1 in sympathy you're sighing, ' 0' Paths so little used 'ou welcome feel that this is sad news and yet the| ` me_ ’ 5 !Because you guess l'm lonesome in cause a smile. So in the poem we my roaming And that I need your tender sym- lipeg in which the sadness of tihe . pathy' ' 'O3 Joyous bud, 0! blade of grass ex. _ pectant you may . But you will droop with cold and die with sorrow I When autumn comcs to drive your bloom away. And Robin Red-breast, were you here last summer 7 I blame you uot,~for coming once again. But hush your note triumphant; it is anguish For me to think of her, of now--- and then. T. 'I‘. Stomach Derangement Headaches, Dizziness. Mrs. Sholes case like that celebrated tonic Ferrozone. medical discoveries seem as nought PROOF OF CURE. “People in ordinary circumstances find sickness .nc greatest burde-n of all," writes Mrs, W. S. Scholes, the wife ui' ii \\'el|-known citizen in Russell, Burt the mother with young children _ must keep going: whether sick or well This was and was from time to time visited by -'At last when min 'wrinkled and Miller Brothers, 123 Kent ¥., Char-_ their chiefs at his office in Winnipeg hollow-clieélred, I wus urged to use ottetolwm rqttsdral during the past, tan years, H' _ Ferrozone. For the first time in _ ~_` ~ moval to Ottnwi-i will take ljwlit; yea‘rS_ I enjdyed _hfeeliolnkfgoin headlff Beer & “{ee_k5 §Or . ` something dear to the Indiwnki heart ach,§,b’5'_rmK, appeuti pm e( up’ " “Ter Curtalnsi _rouse 0 i ' ‘ ' re o ger, felt h tter and slept ~ 1 MT- Laifd (1055 U01 think Y-he Indian goundly. You can't imagine my joy Linens etc' 4'22dtf' 9 tribes are being decimnllzd. The tribes ill Swing my Htfengtll- C0l0l` and | ~» in the wooded lake country are hold- Spirits returning' week Dy We" I T ”""""`”;""`TY""_ "I improved, gwine-d eleven pounds and ing their own or increasing The h be I, ,mt ever me '_' plains tribes, the buffalo hunters of ave en 0) al ._ Iwulhfacturcrg and dealers In _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ I _ _ _ _ ` ` ii Because Ferrozone invigoratrs t ` M°Ilumen“ and "cad hy-gone day are perhaps becoming ‘braces-builds up-because it will ; |5(9n¢s_ In ]\[m-ble ("ran€ ._ lazy and shift|ess_ from no yon-ge, make_ you fc-el the exui.‘ta_nt. thrill _ ’ I ‘te and Freestoth’ I g e you com or , Satisfaction Guaranteed. of vitalizing blood and strong noi ves-'uecause it w`ll iv t t energysound lasting health these are ____g=.-_._._=- .inclinePorrriatvkuitiry,Summer-. side, alternate trips Port Hood and Cape George. arriving at Charlotte- own Thursday evening. - Leaving the much~fraquented paths E . And now and than 5 robin twftter-4 ` Brighton the land with color while May 3, 1909. ir.. Limb. ached. 12 Worn Out-Tired. e Our experience has taught us that ened The other is ii comin--i¢'i:il lnalme is generally changed ci ery fc-w lyenrs so as to avoid the iny. . Hundreds of women, single and ` ' `f ."c&:rI]..D5\¢n.a4" . ,- . . sewing machines are made 0 two stxgmegicogxnzgtoxs classes. One class has the factory’s om-I»i»f~ ru-luu~|.i|» 4:o|m».ni_\~,