3¥»'i19°8 '_ -3,* r _ j_=\;~ _ ~. m _ _ _ , _ :__ _ _ .wiolr THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -i"|.iiste`il1 _- When you require anything in groceries you may know we have the beststock procnrabie i, ‘l MEAT , Ouro can alwr- ys be depended upon _(or icing lender, juiq-, l .ind line ill-vorell. Try it once , and you will want it niways. ` R. B. Squarcliriggs ditsrwtf '|_, l.. iVlllRPllY & C() l.l`ii SYDNEY. l~l.s l General Commission Vlerchants] and Produce handled ol: |_c1mmuni;a_ tion. ' |5@y,,‘ Prolnilt returns mule; 1 5-i nnl yrr .7°°f"..... paint all do Paint soaks into wood floors-and leavesa porous film a.-top. But Floor- glaze soaks in and leaves a glass- like, dust -“ proof, germ-proof, §:an't-wear-off surface. just as good outdoors as indoors. Ask at the store-or ask us. You would find our Free Book interesting reading Ma we send you I copy? Imperial Marnish 8|. Color Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. I Recommended and Sold By FENNEI. and CHANDLER *g-1,-.. _J!!. .__ .._..... .Motto of Progress Brand Clothing: ‘i‘Clirnbiing the always upward.” ` ° _ 1 1 , fl ~ - 4 Sold and Guaranteed by P R O WS E B R O S . _ .___ _ _,____ &~ '_ f ladder- To be well dressed, does not mean expeusively dressed. You can be well dressed in Progress Brand Clothing at a saving of from 20% to 30% compared with the cost of clothes of equal quality. This label guarantees it. Drake’s Carllonaied Beverages prliililliillwll by judi.,"es to be the A Very best on the market _ Solid iii your spring' o dcrs now to ' A. P, il`l0|{Nl'f,l’>oxio(l5, L`.liai'lottetl_iw11 (linger Beer »~ ic olde l',ll;;lisll (iillgcr All: ' ' Lciliollilde' Slli's:lpnrillzl Cliliiiipngiie Lider Ciclliu Sodn Klub Sodn _ '(21-'lpn Soda _ Urniigc l‘ll0spli:1ie‘ Kola Cliallllpligiie \"iiio Lcinoii Sour _ lroi lbre w Pencil Mellon `_ , ilry Ginger Ale We do not litriong to nliy eoilibinc :ind have been lllllliiife.<"tiiiig lie llliove non-alcolio ic goods for over ,io yczlrs- Our plant ivhicl. is in charge of a coliipctcnt chemist is the Fli1¢St lil the Flxzfllime Pl‘0‘f|ll3¢S Prices etc smile :ls Lust Sclisou 3-27dtis rthlili (li » Q \ | Y ~ ‘ il _ Root Beer _ _ . Qyrlips and Lillie ]uiec_ L`nl‘<> Coin Sii':l\vllcl'i'y Sods l<:isplicri‘_v Soda Lime juice .Soda \':ii|illll (Jenni Craill Apple Cillt-i‘ Clnrel :uid Solid Hcefolll (`llt:l\\'li;l Cllauipnglie ‘ llnpei'i;ll Regal-Ariiizle. lr._1.'......_.,-. _._ ._ ___.__ ._ ._ . __ -.____1 Brazilian 20214 I-‘lace I-record 219 ___,_...- -.....,,.,_.,..,,_-. ..,.__,,. _--_,._-ff .~:~_ . 9 ~., ,--,....»-- » -,__ * _ _ This well knuivn i‘llro‘ ill »\ dolihlo one of thc bout broil iiorncn ln .\||\crli'n. llrnxilinli bln sul-o lro of sp:-cd und prize l-ni d.’ H I -- l “l till PJ! N l-I lilll llolloi. lil l»'£_Vii1rluh\.l. z.‘Z.'ll-‘I liruzililln Ji- 1.2 `l»iiill’i>|`¥'d|l`ll‘NLl`lll‘E'|| il.,i| (lynn l) ill), .57. l‘uL'il\|z king oi' lilo Emil. llio lout. tuo (licnt unlnd inn of ilrlllillletniiilin ill. llc ln il\0l'f‘f0l'l' rin wliiuci-ll nw mu l\lrcnriy` been dcinom=t- coli | _ ~- ll ~ - 'I' f tl llnrliiuln l’ro\'llll'l\»l. .\‘o furlhur euilmiund- piloll llliilleiillivilizllslilii lllii-gill liillli-llliigo riiclliiir l-in-our und weed silo rlipntntloli is known n » - ¢’\0l'¥ one. , Brazilian will he found for ihli Helicon lillllnt illo following plnuor vu do.lor|\li billow- Iiln I ' ' M ' ll. M ' ill) June. tl, .lunu I7 Jill ', l. \'ur|‘ili? mflll' Mui;-l 7, Iiliii' ill, .lunu i, Juno is July 2 N . il. lb icp»»qry‘»jSt;illl'\‘-n I-Ironing Moy 7 Moy ‘Ji .luno iJuno lil -lull' .l "‘n'°" _s_"`“°\‘ __ |,;l.l,_ll,|“u Mny I2 l\ll\_\' wilJli||uil.luno 2.'\.lu'¥ 7 _ `,_,e__U(, ,_ '- llii~|m|~¢| ` '.` "|,;,.8"|"E MM. lg _\f,,yg¢|J\lno il Juno 2lJuly 7 l".|i\i|ilil“ j tml Noon May l!lMny27 Juno I0 Julio ‘ll July ii }¢\»°N||g Mny iii Moy 22 Juno li»Juno Zi .lilly li inmt `, Mltyll. lilny 28, Juno li..l\lno2ll, July il 0u~||o|»,~,g¢|,hi§,, E\'onl‘ug May li, Muyitl, Juno ll, Juno il-S, July H _ o .lo-1~pll‘n Mt-('.‘hbo'»l; `t l ..\inniB¥u0.-__. }Mort':“,¥”|l{¢\y ‘5\,.luno:l, Jlluo_3» , _ Juno i7»July I- -|l\|Y ll . |,,m.H ot 'mlcmm pmillnn bln ilursunfpcfoct livlo guilt., color. uni. con ormntllll ;:|l ll|l‘l?olll‘§llll&' hero to prodlwn kwin-lt.in__::_¢_oolt. ohnninlolw. Illld |10 lm' IIIMY l'l\°P° fl" ».¥_i\:r¢.ox ttobonilt In |lo_llnl. l__;l:1___l;¢_:;______-__ Wu". um 'pl ,U .|oss|>ii"E-i'\V'lf'§'i'i`"“'°"'l"" _ , 1”. oonoon lvss in charge 'lj _ _.i L- l, gg. - ‘. Monlngne C _wuer 4 lldllsritslijysg 1 r ' “ ' a illilllllll? A _ummm mls evident tiint they had removeu the spikes from one oi’ the rllils limi that the truin would pitch into the gulf-ll. Even as she knelt over the spring ivolldcriug whllt it would be best to du the sound of li bell clinic iloliting down from the house-the signal that it wus I2 o‘<-lock. lil the writer of tlie pool ll second tuce wus reflected, nlid Myr- tle gore ii sigh. “lt it only wus you, Seth," she whls percd.- “l"need you so." “lt is Seth," czlme the answer in ll \\'hispel'._ “What is lt. dear?" Even in her excitement Myrtle thrill- ed delleiously ut the \\'or_d, It was the first time tiny one hiid culled her “dear” in thnt tone. She hull rose to her feet. “There are two men on the other side oi’ thilt hedge," she whispered. “One is Bill Lognn und the other one of his men. They ure going to throw thc express into Clit creek." Their whispering was so low that it could not be ilenrd by the men in the shadow or the hedge. Seth, coached by Myrtle’s grandmother, had np- pronched so softly that oven Myrtle hud not heard _him coming,-rind the outlaws, ignorant of their espionage, talked freely of their plans. From their talk it was evident that they were armed. Seth was not But there were u lot of fnllen branches on the ground about them, and cautiously he selected two stout sticks. With cutlike stelilth he stole toward the hedge where he judged the two men to be. With ll stick in either hand he separated the shrubs until he was able to bring his clubs down with crushing force upon the skulls of the *two outlaws. Before they could recover from the shock he hlid sprung upon them, gain- ing possession of their guns, and while Myrtle dew to the house for aid he stood watch. _ Ten minutes inter the two men were trussed up and were being carried to the house, while Seth made his way up the track to siguni the approaching train. The others of the gllug had tak- en fright at the noise and had tied, end when the train was brought to u standstill within li safe distance from the loose rail the two robbers were piled on board to be taken into town when repairs had been made. Three mouths later there was i1 quiet little wedding. and Myrtle went to live on the Liufm that Seth had purchased with the reward paid for the appre- hension of Ioguu. As the last of the guests left the house the elder Mrs. Preudss turned to her daughter-lu-low. “It looks os though there were some truth' in Halloween snperstltions,"~ she said comfortably. “When they're helped along in the shameless fashion you urged upon young Haskin." “Helping me out?" echoed Mrs. Pren- ¢lss_ “wliy, 1 was helping seth our. Thats what Halloween is tor.” A Sensitive Soul. Owen Mudge was a very sensitive man. More than once lit ll harsh word he had forsaken profitable work and gone home for sympathy to his wire. One morning Owen started out to help Glenn Butler, who lmd.bougnt_u. new _ stump pulling machine and wasapre- perlng to eiear a Held. Toward noon Owen came back. Mrs. Mudge sighed and waited sympathet- hplly for tile explanation. 'I just couidn’t stand it," said Owen, rubbing his jaw. “When I seo that stump puller twist them roots out it mmlnded me so ot the times I wentito the dentist to get back teeth extriictedn The tlrst thing I knew I was limp as I rug, and I just ached all over iiud.lu\d I 21.1911-,___._ __ __ __ , , ,, ‘ C. A ex Brown f,_ l -FoR- 1 New Nobby Clolh ~ _'ro- inulle your new Spring Suit or Overcoat just give ine :l clinncc loslioiv yon the roligc of up~to-d:lil», suitiiigs, There \\'ill bn no doubt hill what lcnu iimkc you , :A suil that w.i|l please you ill " style. l`il and ii-iish. C. Alex Brown illinrlottct iivn. din ivfti' l ' 1 ~_- »:~z~s~ 7-.; W.l". ll. Carvell, B.A g\_r;l§i§g__So|iclior. Notary Public sic- (`|’Hnllomi1 B sliding, _ Corner Gt. George Street, ext in Bank of Novo i-'coils WAN T-[I] _ 50 Doz. Clean White qt. bottles. us. Kaur sl eco . r , élmwlgiilf , _ -- I A Lori] Welt. Vira, the Horses' sable cook, en~ nounced to her mistress that she ln- tended to be married the next week. Mrs. Morse was iillcd with regret. “(ih, Vim," she cried, “l was ufriild Wiliinln would persuade you st lllstl You sllld yoli'd never lelive us." “\\'lly, i isu't gwlne to lellbe yon, lmiley,” and \‘irn patted the shoulder ol' her young mistress lu il comforting wily. “rs Jes' uuchcily marrying dat Willum now to keep him from pester- lng me. iIe’s been ronn’ too much lately, au’ yet if i css' lllm oil' he’ll get into mlxtrious comp’ny. I‘s marrying dnt boy to sabe him." “Ye-s," said Mrs. Morse, somewhat re- ill-isurell by Virn’s tone, but slightly be wildcred nevertheless, “i' know it will be li line thing for him, Vil-il, but won't he want to take you away?" "Whlir he get de money?" inquired Vim, returning to her work of beating eggs with renewed vigor. "I‘s snbed de money fo' his honeymoon trip, und l's got ills plans ull laid out fo'_ lilni iie's got li ticket out to Clillforuy lin' to bring my ole fm-der buck cas’, nn' den l’s gwlne send him doivn souf fo’ my sister, un' den up in Cunady fo' my brudder, un’ when he gets dnt flun‘ly nil _rounded up llu' has to slip- po't 'ein mostly you t’illk he's gwlne be in li hurry to hub me to soppo't, honey 7”-Youth‘s ,Companion Delicate Appetite. "IPS xiwful trying, this entering to ll sick girl," Mrs. Douglas confessed to the friendly visitor who had culled to inquire for Amy. _ “I believe this convalescent business comes iiurdcr on me thlui her renl sick- ness," continued Mrs. Douglns, with ll deep sigh. “I’nl that put to it to get something that she'll ent with ll relish I get iiil riled up sometimes trying to tempt her." The visitor inurlnurud something syulpnilletic, nud, thus cucouruged, Mrs, Douglas welll: ou. “Only yesterday,” she szild, “I got her ii pork chop und 5 cents' worth of lllnrsliimillolvs for her dinner, and if yoii’ll believe ine she turned up her nose und snld she could.u’t eat li mite." -Yo'nih‘s Colllp:\lilou_ _ SHILOIFS Quiclt case lor the worst envgll-l|u|l‘ll rein.-i` to the heaviest \:o|d»-'u\d SAFIL lo lake, even for il child ~1 Thru 'is Slijloirs Cure Lures Sold uiitle_i_‘_ it g;|ul'aiil.;~\' in euro co s our coug is ` l|lli¢~k\-r than any other & Coins nicdicilie-or _vonr money blink. 34 years of .s\n~l~cs~. commend Sli`lloh'~l Lure. 2110.. iiUc..~‘:il_ lil? Q_U___I_Q_K__if__Y___! ' _ _‘___ "Silver Plate thu: Wears' “ The Newest Shapes _ 'l ~ lark k ' el ' the siandald of silver excel-` lence for 60 years. sliouid grace your lable. .OLD BV LEADING Dllllll A ll l~ _ f.?.'.'lflf._*.f,i‘s.iiZili'.'i.'.’l’..'. flfil '~__`/_...»~ enduring suvlrt are made by MERIDEN BHITE. C0. __ _ . _ ._ . 'No matter " __ ` ._ l ' what you may ' , ‘ payfora collar, l ‘sf you can‘t buy anything better l than our :oc 524 , '__ ‘ collar. 'll l The linen in this collar is made specially for us and no better linen has ever been used in any collar. These collars have an indes- tructible -buttonhole, with A comes p reinforced eyelet at the point Where t_he greatest strain on the collar. These buttonnoies will outlast the collar and ere an exclusive feature of COLLARS 5, The "Achilles," which is lim _ il1ustraterlllere,isanIronF e _'_ Brand wing collnr-n stylish collar for business or semi-dress ‘I weur. There’s no better collar made. Sizes 14 to i8, heights 2, 2).( and 2%. Price soc. each--3 for 5oe. TOOK! BROTHERS, LIHITID < MONTIIIAL B ' \ I Aquiri 40.031 Aqlllrl is it heniltifully-lrllitod, lorol-lil-lille nullllul born iroiicr. '|‘lio rich iiillorlimu-o ll s|nnld luidnllotheri1uro~\v|lil»i|iK qunlitlcn tlull lic lnls rc|‘oi\'|.~d from both Hire and Dnlllnholllll ollulilo lilm to hocolilo illo ninali. nlieecsdlil Sire of curly n.ll<_l oxtrolno |1wo~\\'lliliin|¢ ilpooll in i-he Murlilnio l'i'oviln~os. Most of tho lliunppoin lilo -iulll broorxlmr irottl-rs are lilo results frullu tlirowlug nick ns ll is iornical, nnll linhorn tink thc t:l\i\i-notorisiil-,s nf snluo lio-lvlcmllit |\ oonior. ilircc or flmr_nnrl uolnctlnlon cron lnoro irollcnlilnml nwilv. Nil nsillilio no-:wc -lint. uni- umi mn ho found llnlnugillo allocator: nf Aq". ri. ilo nn wliun u foul lu' lilln inlioritn tho ohn- |\cic{l~i.ll:»