i and PClIIQlYC process, dis- lsolve instantly into “generous suds,idcai cor washing silken lihoeiery garmentnand gpavaa a A ED LLIX RUTHERS LIMITED TORONTO HOME éliii . m“. Pinkh ' V , €liave iilllvlryal: prove this fact. lfyou doubt and. Vikin _ Alta-WE l8 , old 11v _ {at a v in e lower Pl! abdo- wed by cramps in . This kept me from my work m parents on the farm)‘as I to go tobed for the rest of the da . Or at times I would have to flared in this way until a friend induced me totry Lydia mblfi Compound. factory results lo far and am recommendin the Veg- etable Compound no my riands. I sure] am glad l tried it for I feel like a di erent person now that I doll ‘t have these troubles. " — Ooi-zua HOLMBERG. Box 98. Vikin , Alberta. letters like this establis the mer~ its o! Lydia E. Pinkham Compound. They tell o oi being the most successful remedy for female ills in this country, and “ousands of voluntary tglitlmfllillili that Lydia E. Pink- harn sVegetableiCompound will help ou, write to the Lydia E. Pirikhani liedicine Co., Cobourg, Ontario, for Hrs. l’inkhsm’s private text-book and 14-30 learn more about it. Ifjiays f0 use -$ENOUR HOUSE PAINT Ibr e241)! eqlauatftzzildings wi-iiegeiiuaomeoriioimol for Fm _Boolilet mamas Mann uasv “wi- MARTlIlf-SENOUR so " seesaw} " vigil’: ti» his! sick or ' V tabl l; tllegereliel ’ -IHOI nannies ‘ b-u-ar-n -vvaurao AT ONOlr-A coat maker. also pant and vest maker. isteady work, ailwbar around. Ap- ply at once to M. L. . Frank Blac- ltennio, Tailor, Sninnisfrside. . SIBB-lB-Sl —SUMMERBIDE AGENt-Mr. Byron MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug C0,, is now Guardian rep- resentative in Snmnierside and will be pleased to ‘receive nova. advertising. and Job Printing. 1dr. MacDonald sells the Ilorniaa Guardian at his store. His tele- phone No- is lli-L-tl.‘ --NOTIOE TO FARMER8-— As wo intend shipphg a car of live hogs on Wednesday, 28th, we would ask the iarmers who have hogs to ship, to call us up on the phone, so we will be able to make fiOlllfl‘ 8 IIClClCS Oi Pain” “d “ilmenu ‘net arrangements to receive ~ali that > - I l) If .—— ., ”"'°“" LYil" E-Pmklm" °"?¢°“b‘°°°“" 33h... ‘lug Kill... ("imiiin-iil-rzlin ‘.7 . und, made from native roots and y- - 3;‘ Sold only w! 3861M erbs, contains no narcotic or barm- ' M pm’- ‘ Jmzpmq]! ful drugs, and today holds the record —-H ERRING PLENTliFUL-daarge catches oi herring were taken here on Saturday morning. The l-lecli bert Bros. alter loading their boat at the nets were obliged to call st l-lolman's wharf where they unloa- ded and again returned to their nets and made a. second trip with alniost a lull boat load. Other tish- ermen did also make good catches. with ice conditions favorable, there will be no scarcity oi‘ lobster bait | this yaar.—-H. —WELL KNOWN RESIDENT.- Ksnsington and community were ileerlly grieved when it learned that Mr. Isaac ‘Lowther had passed away on Wednesday morning, after a week's illness from that driead disease pneumonia, aged 68 year's. .Tho funeral took place 0n Friday. service at the Methodist Church. He leaves a grief stricken widow and one daughter, Mrs. Tuplin, New Annan, and four sons, Lewis Principal of Kenslnglon High School; Harrison, Vancouver; Brenton. in Alberta i and Norman Lowther, lawyer in James in i l i, i it l i 1i For the Boss of the iilllIE There’s nothing better for Baby than plenty of out- door iife these balmy, sunshiny days, and there’s nothing in than one of Holmaifs comfort- able Carriages. You’il find them here from the most in- Puliman Sleeper all combin- better for Baby to rest HOLMANS-CHAR" expensive up to the massive ing economy with convenience. GIVE THE SON AND HEIR THE SUN AND AIR IN 0NE_ 0F HOLMAN’S HANDSOME CARRIAGES For the bigger baby there are Strol- lers, Sulkies and Go Carts. These are a real necessity because baby after the first year on’ account of his in- creased strength and activity prefers to spend more of his time lit an up- right position and the Stroller gives him greater comfort and llfllllllness; Any style toplease and at the price you want to pay. . Ev . 1-110! BN1 sill Want and will l: delighted with a Kiddy Car, Coaster Wagon, Tricycle or Bicycle. You remember how you I yourself wished for one, espec- ially when your chums had them. Get the boy one so he can enjoy .4 the ‘great outdoors with his p . he'll be the better "and healt " . gm» illffwfll M? Y?“ ‘also ‘L: . . ,, 1-4 ids “yfQnfli-i i? Baby ' 50 p Carriages Styles ‘ " jLHSlJIOIIBITS to Suikies Choose Go Carts From a».- - "" $335‘... h W'"""""MQQ1'RQ”AL Charlottetown. Sincere sympat y WNW“ lam-WA“ is extended to the deceased. A-‘v ‘n M! I-‘(Sudslairm while {la _ , View, roii on iii- . ti» dllifilloa _ ‘ with lIls-(lat motorboat the acci- dent inight have eudsdfltalin-Q. This ice has drifted in iby the heavy westerly winds of Friday night and Z Q Q U 1 _..__ , _ p -'rna oeruiua sioi-rr will , ma‘: oi - , present their new show "Quick a must, unldm Pub- o Action" at the Capitol Theatre O ‘llclltllltyanll _ i Thursday evening, May 29th.. v mus-lilac. , “ Quick Action madenbig hit in * 9a M Mind v h“ g Charlottetown at two crowded t U~ . . 5"“ e houses. ssiols a1 8i , lllwlm- . —_-i—- . I P —THE misses Kathleen Har- . £m","'°“h.o§,'u _,,,l',','¢b v noggin, Ismail‘ Frarllnon. Dtlfglgiy t 1% z ac enna nn e ra nor, r- othy Ktliily and Rosie Lonergan. , Illlifiiulll marfl‘ ‘m - .. .. _ do well to it our members of the King Tut basket. a Wu" out“: u"_" ' hall team Charlottetown motored t , % ‘m- a zi to Summerslde on the 24th and ,4 m” m "qua; ,| spent a very enjoyable hoiiday- i Will b11118 you a copy i-. ‘ G ---HEAVY ICE mason-reaps i mum” I schooner coming down the Straits ' on Saturday, reports passing a haa- i I vy field oi‘ ice olf -Was( Cape and ii . . - ' a extending Northward as far as the I CORPORATID" s eye could see and ireponts that all : l, I I1 l TI D 9 lobster traps and lines which came n u of.“ 0”," 3"”, z in contact, have been swept away. I uupgqrrflovnl ‘ I I I C Investments I r G-IIIQ! llllllllllln! awn‘. Nlllmn. Vancouver 1M Olalllhn Saturday and will mean a heavy Ixxxxxxx xxxxxx 609 ices to those who have lost their gear.—l~l. . —&HlHPING.—The rschr. Maude Weston, Capt. Wm. Weston, with spring. and a quantity of cloth- ing, dishes, etc-, stolen. Mr. and Mrs. Duchemin arrived at Fortune from Sydney last Thursday. ....' BNOKWARD WEATHER-who weather for farming operations dur- ing the rpast week woe none too tavorabie, and hence little planting nor sowing was done. The season m RASH nouns- iioliel and Biimul. and burned mus ng me to aeatch. leuuldnotpatm handalnwatl. arid I could not MM‘, signed) lllaa Iarah elrnan. M! nnlng Arm, Talon iii rnywerkvly’ “A ~ is keeping late. May 24, th-s usual date for sowing the W-hite Russian where the Rev. George S. Mitchell. Presbyterian. Church. conducted the service thence to the Peoples , Cemetery. ladies coon. is this... and plain ti“ 4351,. ionable straight liiielfiiie in: elects and m... stylish swaggcrs. Also a nice "line of h-icotine and Poriot "Twill coats in sand, navy and black, beautifully tailored omidim. med with seifstrappings and plantings. All with" qua]. The following young men were pail baareriu-Charles Peters, bee "with. Byron bertaon. Harold Hiisatls, Eric , figaoltay The stores in ed during the tuneral service. The floral tributes were received of tthews: —Piilow, family; pott- "Ihlt mantis‘ It ‘ IIIGIIIOIY . ed ' Trueman Pate; acDonald; Mrs. ' MacDonald, Earle 0'Leary were clos- lllaatar Ralph stars: Charles id' employees of Turner ha: Aunt Mrs r1 V * Harriet, Aunt Amy. Mabel. Aunt Nettie, Rnfljia -¢ and family, Mr. and Mrs , Mr. and Mrs. G. _ id. l). Mac (Page ' lit n m lid tire, restless an. it ll the we pay tor our advanced ins; Moi-dbl Milan Mr. and g Maowiiliaina. llr. and . e Williams. Kennedy ova-r b disease o! ma’ ia- civilian . la ‘Milli-ll. in "W900i their on l ' iii ex- . helm». iumiber from ‘Richibucto, has finish! wheat, siiw yiery littlvalnslown, To got l. i _ . t i 3Q ed discharging and is taking on a the coin ng arveet sure y a ' gs _ s‘ e! - 0 load of hay and produce for the late one this year again. lty u‘ n z ‘ homeward trip. Tile sch-r. J. l-l. Ern- . eat. Capt. Grady, has discharged s ....'THE Fl8l-llNG.- The heavy a a ' cargo oi Pictou coal and cleared North western wind storm oi Frii on Saturday for s similar load. The day was bad for the North SbOIB .3chr_ Lady ‘l-lllL-Cspt. Doucet. which fishermen Just as they were geit~ has been under repains for some lug well started. The heavy gull’ c- time, will he ready in a few days ice is again in sight, but has not . ~ to take up the coal business for the come In to the shore nor allected . season, the traps. With a continuance of ‘ ' northerly wind, which ls to he hop. e , —THE HOLlDAYF-Envpire Qay ed will not taka place, the ice would v was observed hers as a pugiicflholi- l‘; an shiore ondigerl tfzdl): againhi): A f l l. f l di f day, all business oases on o cos. a nee ay an ur y e - being closed. Many citizens left lniing had come up ‘well for catches u lne .0 a es an,” their oars for a trip in "the country. oi 600 lbs, and upward were coni- crepe Knnonas prettlly wjth others wem fishing at the Dunk. mon. Saturday though blowing still b m t ks - d The attraction in the eivening arias finite a breeae, is ageing, a: ' 00p _ , 01m 1'0 Cry, llc a.“ th has ball game w-hic was ens y errlng were caug u n - wgn ‘byethe Abbies, score 9 to 2. Butiweek and bait is boilll, Obi-filled ulllllity Style! ‘t0 0110088 when the end and unexpected death from one Madgnlene island at con- m pink’ rose’ blue, coral and of Postmaster Hunt was announced siderable cost. if ithe ice keeps oi! ' , - , - 2 5o practically everyone appeared to go the outlook [or fishing is good. mauve. Sizes. Pmces tram s o t0 _ into mourning. -—i-l -———-<"@-"*- 00 I PERSONALS ' ' ' l Mlnard‘: Llniment For Coma ‘ M u n . ' a ..'Mr- Roy Baker, ore , re- i ' . _ PERSONALS cently visited Georgetown-A. Seggur gpegig] [me . - ~ . ~ - ~ . of ladies trimmed hats “Miss Hilda Gillie. who has ibeeniJ“a:lggihfgazlxfexawgtgzflfigl LMllQS 811d lIlISSCS Princess Slips ill . c] . st t undergoing treatment in the Prince- . h’ M J h s m, . t d - d Ill llllllig’ raWS, S8 ' ‘County Hospital (or blood lmlhOllllllilziels mot H’ '8' o n m '| Ba een! co n lan s‘ I alza an ' d f wowed w her ‘home 1n Ado-w“ °"°"°‘°““'“' I colors. Prices from 90c to $6 50 ms an » many an“ on Wednesday night's‘ ' ..'Mr. Hazen Baker, Charlotte-i the ‘wear your ,mai;erlfll8 e t t . , . —Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bernard. ofimw“ spam the weelwnd m G°°me' i dr flowers, Cambridge. Mass, are visiting"°wn'~A' one piece eases‘ ti ‘ ~ their parents Mr. and Mrs. Ksnt- ‘MEWS Mauls and sane‘ A . - b Rim orna“ ford, L. Waite, and Mr. and Mrs. -- ‘ . , - , ' ' ' James Bernard, Kengmgton‘ 59mph“, M,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, m, lar, ge showing of chemise, night merits.» Extna special y weekend at their 110mm More»! gowns, corset covers, bloomers, etc. values at $3.95. —Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, of IOWIL-wl- ‘Albany who returned from Boston -——- - _ , where she had spent the winter, ..'M!ss Laura Yorston left .. . Q was n passenfii- to Western Thursday for Monclon to visit her _ Canada on the 23rd inst. She will swipe;- Mr. Samuel ym-gmn, V ' . be a guest of her daughter, Nellie. A . , who resides in Calgary. , _‘____ _ ‘ v . _ Ch-fillviitisat Elizabethm Bouc1harili| “Th3 0H8 Prl¢e SIDTC” nr o e own, span e wee -eu , - at her home in Georgetown-A. i " ' -—-"H°P 37°"! 39in!!!“ Gill“! ..‘lViiss Frances Johnson, Chnr- 5'. < I ~ * = ' loitetown, spent the ,.. " ‘ nt i ‘ -'—~ ..'M . d . i , ‘ l ' i Virulence? Tana-sang, nln~ gun“;gfie,f“§fa,f“;fijfifflff§§g”fo _ ' HOSPITAL A'- nua en aryna o .au‘s t t; ___ , i Y _ . Church, Sturgeon, will be held on eorg ~ - Tuesday. Jilly 1Bi~-"3217'5'21'51~ Mlnardfi Llnlment For Bought » ~ - ' ~ L -—-<0-e>---___. i s X ' . , I . i ..*'i’HE “MAN OF MYSTERY" . a ' ' -‘ ~~ - the great crook Dial’ will b0 pre- E? , . on m. lullm‘ owfluklfi. ‘h. pkmnau. “w” o. seated by the Charlottetown play- ‘ ‘- w. uh u“. ‘flduv. ‘iwt ; Clmwfli Mill- Nllf 395W" Ill‘ K.“ W"- ‘ers under the direction of Mr. w. “A”... QLQVER MAT-run“ . m, . " Tfllrouqh training and preparation roi- Utah assum- C~ Whm°°k "l M°'""“° wwm" ——- alive-m fruits ‘llyektraln ties. Wail equipped clue and lecture reolna. Laboratory ‘m- "““° 4"‘- “312527” lg“ xlrfhaflnd. 1918. may iii-veil‘ ‘tvisiia and spam iii-austere l noAwfigizral-l-gtlrlx; , ° '°" M‘ m" f.” gflfiffcff‘? Jbilnaetlon and run mama-um [lvel- to ltibleata. . n - T , . . ant in Montague and will be pleas- 1n (il-fiugmse: rgagaatyhlsaggnzi ‘all? “WW NW‘? 6f Hi6 Writs for leek of lniervnatlon to _ . a“ w "W ""- "m "m" y-a- is» mo“. o: ti‘. " ‘“"""‘ """""“ “ THE sU-Pmmrnimnmr ins. Job Printing, new and renew- M“ hm M}, vmfnon Mum“, ""°.E,.""'SY' .. _ ' " "al subscriptiunin-ti. A H, new,“ m‘ 0,, snlufday mo"; u ‘Y 1'" Iota-Hg‘: l ctmron rioerirac, ,.*BURGLARV.-The summer :,'_‘§,_"“d $§,°;‘_,,‘1,'},f“,}‘f:{,?,‘;‘;,“‘,‘;‘,1;~ i WWI i. ., . but Viti- . 1' p cmmn’ m“ h°m° “t M“ H- R Dlmheml" l" old home Glover Farm. Biimmer- “w” “a“-"".*“h m‘ r . K Fortune, was broken into this 5M9 m, wednama,‘ Apr“ 23m ‘3'13‘lmw"- _ eoaaiva mum a? Nerve r , i U . 1..'.i..h'1'!.:'52¥€!. d. fill boy.‘ ‘I'll MOI» '?~f'..r.u..“** won-o... --..... NOTHING . . ‘make! l greater iinpreaalon on a visitor to any city than ' » well-hebfiairii, aehifW-‘lifigdht- "city M malts the moat favorable possible inapriaaaifn sroua tourists who will will i; ‘iiiifidfihir. . . WE - ’ A Genhflctfflbflflleiimliés" Lawn I ‘I emulator Mien. oils) ...ri.i,z.2i.;sr~§;§.s',qi,a ‘I ‘" the n; _ on the num- kcptlwniln