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The Cook’s Studio New DesBrisay Block I ITTING for a portrait is a S . matter of minutes only-the d sa¢;iieI,i{§fficientl;1iethods you einen ‘fl .War usin observed in_ours._. ess are _ Your family have been plead- mg with you for_ years, wh not make that appointment today at The Bayer Studio PLANT II_N1-.1 Commencing Wednesday June 7th, the S. S. HALIFAX will sail from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAWKES- BURY and HALIFAX at 7 a. m., and every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further information ap- ply to JAS. CARRAGHER, Agent Ch’town, P. E. I. 9855-5-20Mtf. COAL. COAL Sydney Reserve Coal now due to arrive by the following schooners namely:- 255 tons 387 tons 250 tons 170 tons 130 tone “H. H. Kitchener” with “Gladys E. Whidden with “Carl E. Richards" with "Mary E. McDougall" with “Raeburn" with If you require new Fresh Mined Coal of best quality please send your order in at once, and delivery will be made promptly from vessels while dis- charging at lowest prlcce. Schoonerto charter always in de- mand and we guarantee to pay the highest 'current rate of freight from Sydney, Louisburg or Glace Bay. Bimtain, Bell 81 Co. SELLING AGENTS FOR DOMIN- ION COAL CO., LTD. FOR P. E. ISLAND. Clisxlottetown, q May 17th, 1916, ' Phone No. 404. -"`f\ =.-' ~ 5) .im Swollen, Burning Fest- lt'a Giorleusl" “How n 1 ,X _ iooo‘l?: `°‘ ' solo foot.” ~ g g J _ _ - ,_ _fwfr ~ -'lr/'51 len, aching. tender. sweaty feet. ions. No matter what ails your feet out getting relief. just use “T out all the poisonous exudations whi puff up the feet. “Tiz" cures your f trouble so you’ii never limp or dr won't seem tight and your feet or buiilons. - - . or department store and get instant fort fc’ only 25 cents. Think of it._ Military Boots DRESS BOOT-ap nice light Military Boot made in Russia Calf-Skin on a neat toe. $6.50 , a pair Officers’ Field Boot Skin. 17 inches high, DOUBLE Viscolized Sole, a dandy fitter. $15.00 at pair Canacla’s Best” See Our Window Alley & Co. w never. never hurt or get sore and swo len. Think of it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses Made in Tan willow -calf- ` Sllil. lllilllll Fill “My, how 'Tiz' gladdeno tired. / Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swol- No more soreness in coriis, callouses,bun- Ol’ what under the sun you've' tried with- iz.” “Tiz" is the only remedy that draws bil' t oo aw up your face in pain. Your shoes ill 1. Get a 25-cent box at any drug store 1'6- llef. Wear smaller shoes. Just once try "'l‘iz." Get a whole year's foot coni- I I __JCIUn a_e.»ll__LV__.DDl._.I._ $\f,_ 4 e_1___ ..°lT PAYS to buy in this Province ..°T. GORDON IVE8 is Guardian Representative in Montague. ..°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- Dresentativs in Bouris. niett . _“SCHOOL WORK.-The following pupils of Primrose School have re- ceived their buttons from the A. N. Palmer Co., New York, for muscular movement writing: Mary McLeod, Isabelle Cantelo, Martha McDonald. lanet Acorn, Margaret Cantelo and An- gus McMaster. , ..*ANNANDAl.E.--- Mr. Wm. Black-_ ett, the old cod-fisherman is getting ready for market. He is to be assist- ed this summer by that veteran fisher- man, Mr. Henry Tossell. Both are a- bout 70 years of age.-- Mr. J. C. and Mrs. W. li. Underhay have been very ill but at latest report were some- what better-.-Mi-.llespa N.Howlett is still busy in his Mill.-- The farmers are busy putting in potatoes and grain. The land around here is in splendid condition for the seed and the grass is taking quite a start.- Mr. Henry Dingwell and Mr. Isaac Howlett have sold a lot of line fat cattle to buyers in Souris.- The fishermen are making line catches of lobsters.- Mr. James Robertson and another young man landed over eleven hundred pounds in one haul the other day.-U. ' 1»-H-4--|»-|--|-e-|--|»'~|-,o-|»e~u-1--we Q "Fight for the colors or ein-let "i ni i< e ing, 5K Fight as He fought for you, gp Fight for the right, with all thy *_ might, H, qc Fight for the red. white and 1 -~ blue." ~ *lf 4-'l»4»§~l»O~l»-l\~l'i»~l~-l»-l~-l~l»i»'|»*1I- Bl! BK Bl( l.umliago’s Misery ceases, ,Every Aching Muscle Cured JUST RUB ON OLD-TIME “NERV- lILlNE. Not necessary' to drug inside. That awful stiffness that makes you yelp worse than a kicked dog will be cured- cured for a century, and quickly, too, if you just rub on on Nervillne. Rub Nerviline right into the sore spot, rub lots of it over those tor- tured muscles. do this and the pain will go. You see Nerviline is thin. not oily. Therefore is sinks in, it penetrates through the tissues, it gets right to those stiff, sore muscles and irritated nerves that make you dance with pain. You'ii get almost instant relief from muscle soreness, stiffness, ach- iii joint la h ti g s, tneness or r euma sm bl' Fllbblllg With Nerviline. It’s a 'spothing liniment, and doesn't blis- ter doesn’t burn or even stain the skin. It’s the most harmless cure in the world for Lnmbago, Back Strain or ,Sclatica. It takes away the ache_ at ,once and ends your misery quickly. - Now quit complainlng-- don’t suf- fer another day- Nerviilne. that good, soothing old-time liniment will llimber you up mighty quick. Get busy today. the large 50c. family size bottle is the most economical. of course. the trial size costs but 25c. Any dealer anywhere can supply Nerviline. _The great Closing out Sale of Fur- mlllfe is your opportunity of saving money on dependable Goods, this is a chance to buy auch things as you need forthe Home. Remember we are go- ing to make a complete sweep so that you can depend on the prices being getting b Butter (creamery) in Butter (Tub) lb. Butter (trolls) lb. Eggs, doz. Beef lb. (retail) ' Fowls _lb. Chickens. lb. Hay (pressed). ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork lb. Turnipa, bill. ' Potatoes. bus_ Oats, (white) bus. Oats (black) bus. Beats, bus. Carrots. bus. Wool lb. Parsnips, lb. Geese Ducks Hide! Turkeys, per th.. ................ V A4-'-1'-1 - ~ - - - - - - -ff:-:.-:.-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-fe ..°0NE CENT D01' word each in- sertion tor advertising in this coiumm Cash must accompany order. ..*HERRING 8CARCE.- Herring are very scarce around Annandale and the flshernien have some trouble in a t.--U . 0ll".l.‘0 WN MARKETS prints 35 30 8| to 86 21 to 22 12 to 18 13 to 14 12 to 15 $l.'> to $16 56.50 12% to 15 20 to 25 'I0 to 80 55 57 40 46 15 to 40 1% 16 15 'l4t015 20 1022 S’SIDE MARKETS Buckwheat. per bus. .75-1.00 Barley, per bus. .75 -.90 Butter, per lb.¥irY. .30 Butter, per lb. eamery. .33 Caifskins, per lb. .15 Eggs, per dozen. .19 Hay. loose, per ton. 'r $10.-S12. I-lay, pressed, per ton. 10.-13. Lamb pelts, each. .40-.60 Hides, per lb. .14 Oatmeal. per 100 Ihs. $3.25 Oats. black , per bus. .56 Oats. white. per bus. .52 Potatoes, per bus, .80 Pork, organ; att'd, per lb. 10% to 131/f Straw, pressed. per ton. $6.50 Wheat, per bus. 1.20-1.40 Wool, pei' lb. .26-.40 lllllwlll lllllillii Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Whitehead of Clinton, were among the visitors to the city yesterday, leaving in the afternoon for Montague. where they purpose residing for the future. On Thursday evening last upwards of two hundred friends called at their home and after a delightfiil social hour presented Mr. Whitehead with the following addressz- _ Mr. Williain D. Whitehead:-We have come to walt on you this evening with mingled feelings of pleasure and regret, pleasure because we are .af- forded a chance to express in our lhomely fashion some measure of the esteem in which you are held amongst t b h decided us; regre ecanse you ave to leave your home community. If you will look around at the familiar faces here tonight, you must realize that the emplieil ilattery is really sincere regard.-‘and that while we may not in the past have been been with ns long enough to make us feel we would be sincerely pleased to have you remain one of us, and you have won a place in our regard that ' will last through years to come, and to you both the latch-string is on the outside of every door in New Ilon- ilii. . ln your new home we all join in wishing you all things good, and we ask you to accept the accompanying gift in the spirit in which it is given. and hope that it may express better than our words the sincerity ‘of our wishes. 1 New London. Mav 13th. 1916 llllll,-lillllllllll PEUPLE , orren escoiviz semousuv n.i. ssrons Ti-lsv neatize ir. Some people have a tendency to be- come thin-blooded just as others have an inherited tendency to rheumatlsni or nervous disorders. The condition in which the blood becomes so thin that the whole body suffers comes on so gradually that anyone with a natur- al disposition in that direction should watch the symptons carefully. Blood- lessness can be corrected more easily in the earlier stages than later. lt begins with a tired feeling that rest does not overcome. the complexion becomes pale, slight exertion produces breathlessness and headaches and backaches frequently follow. In the treatment of troubles due to thin blood no other medicine has had such it great success as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They go right to the root of the trou- ble, make rich, red blood, thus restor- ing the weakened system to health and strength. Mi'. R. F. Ashford, Peterboro,'0nt., says: “Four years ago my condition became so serious that it seemed to ine l possessed every pain and ache and every morbid feel- ing possible. For months I had been overworked, and bereavement added the last straw necessary to hrcak down my constitution. I had a severe ever-present headache and pains in the back of my eyes, and nt the same time l was seldom free from severe neurnlgic pains. I was rarely hungry, and when l was it seemed to create a morhiilncss which made my other ills harder to hear. Of course l consulted a doctor, and he told me a rest and change oi’ air, just the thing I was un- able in the circuinstaiices to take. I had a. particularly bud spoil on the day my daughter returned from college. and she insisted that I should take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I was decidedly skeptical, but she got some and to please her l took them. The result- Alter the first box I was compelled to admit that l really did feel better. After the second box I uiigriidgiiigly admitted that they were doing nie good. and after the sixth box l felt free from every ache and pain and in grati- tude I began to praise the pills to others. I ani feeling as fit as I did twenty years ago and I owe it to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., llrock- I. ville. Out. | 1-_1__ openly demonstatve, the word of _'Z/II/@II.\\\\\\\\*I0II/Jf4§\\\\\WlI2\\\\\\\\\§IlllIIII This .Season Promises; I An Exceptional Sale ol :Silks -~= A We have been fortunate enaugh in procuring ani exceptionally large range of new,-silks. We_‘,cari‘.:nQ:,vf' supply our customers with nearly every .make and. shade. ' ' " ' i A, ' Wash Silks in White" Colored- Wash'Silkin Maize,Saxe, Navy,C'open- 36 inch $1.10 the yard 35 inch $120 uleym-5 hagen, Helio, Black 36 ' $1.10 the yard. Natural Shan Tung S _ 33 inches wide. Black Taffeta $250 l Black Duchess Satin 65% 75% 85° si.45, si.so, $1.75. Black natural 36 inch Black Poplin Cords, $1.15 and $1.25 $1.95 and $2.75. _K\ Vlllll Have a look and be convinced; Slonlev Bros The etwevs busv Store. 9842-5-20lVl3l . ¥?@'€ '1 W _'W _ Closing out Sale of Furniture at' Closing out sale of furniture at PAT- PATONS LIMITED. 9843-5-20Mtf. ONS LIMITED. 9843-5-20Mtf. . , _ \ B- ' , il”/El/I/IKII New spring shirts mNewest Styles and Pattern Lowest Prices \\\\\\‘ l\\\\\§TIIIIIII You will be highly well pleased if you come here for your new shirts-you’ii be pleased with the im- mense variety of styles and colors, the quality, and with the price. " We will show you the finest line of men’s shirts in the City. The W. G. & R. and the “Tooke” makes are well known for their good fitting qualities, and fine finish. while the colors can always be depended on to stand the test of the laundry. your intended departure spontaneous- ly stirred up a. desire on every side to give open expression to our feel- ings towards you. You Mr. Whitehead have always been n. forward spirit in any move- ‘ment for the uplift and betterment of your locality, the province, and man- kind iu general. Your progressive and active interest in the church will be sorely missed, and in lay matters your support t/0 the side of right has long been recognized. Many present who have known you from their early days to manhood and wo- oorrect. PATONS LIMITED. 9843-_S-20Mtf. manhood, will miss your always cieeriul 'eetin. For Sale Valuable Business Stand We offer for sale our Business IIIL\\\\\\ We show hundreds of pretty patterns, and man styles including the regular soft front, the loung shirt, outing shirts and the new sport shirts at 75c 1.00, 1.25,1.50 up. We are showif'-ga nice line o -*~ ~ tb ‘< llllI.\\\\\ Stand at Murray River, Comprising 1% acres land, store 2 stories high 60 x26 feet with good cellar; 2 good warehouses, iron House and stable also wharf property. This is a good business stand cen- trally locsted and afforded Splendid shipping facilities. Apply to PROWSE dt SONS, Murray Harbor, P.E.I. \T"-OWII/I Murray Harbor, P. E. I. May 9th, 1916. 9631-513MtuS4wk.s. I si s You, Mrs. Whitehead, have only gllllllh Summer shirts in Khaki suitable for Military Omce wear at 1.50 each. MacLellan Bros llll&\\‘TAIl URS AND FURNlSHERS‘“\‘?,|| l X L' >< ID KYIIIIUI 5 i i ' . _ i _ - 1 Saturday, ay 27th, is the Last Day on which Security Stock will be ffered to Guardian Readers at \ , \ May 27th, and not- one llay or hour longer. ' A good pro osition never goes begging. The Security Company stock will be offered the Guardian readers until Saturday I SECURITY SILVER BLACK FOXES, LTD. have too many attractive features---too many good points to be overlooked. Enquiries and applications are being received at a rate that amply demonstrate the fact that 'people are not slow to _ recognize a good proposition with a Guaranteed Cash Dividend. of 20 p. c. The low capitalization, quality of stock, low price of shares, are still other points that make the proposition of outstanding importance. ' i Don’t delay in making application for the 'number of shares that you require, becausel the stock is limited, and rememb- er the date. Write at once tor prospectus, or order the number of shares that you want, allowing 95c for each share. ` - Who ever heard of the shares in a company like SECURITY. SILVER BLACK FOXES LIMITED selling at 95c each-with .the lowest possible capitalization on the highest quality of stock procurable? A guaranteed cash dividendof 20 p. c. is back of every single share offered for sale; and remieniber, the guarantee does not only cover the net cost of each share but covers the ful par value. , In addition to the above, the foxes will be in charge of one of the most successful ranchers in Prince Edward Island, who has a high ranch record for production. ' The dir- ectors have ‘edged themselves not to acceffgt any salary whatever, so that every cent of the net earnings will go direct toward sw mg e divide for SECURITY shareholders. I arse o Amir / _ _ 0 " L ~. f f \ *ld* q i Jr _ - » 3 » "_-,-_Ia Ln.-pgs# .. _ 1:1.. » , . l__.__ Q l ’ ' u 'nl FILL IIN AND MAIL THIS FORM l Please send me prospectus of Security Silver Black Foxes, Limited, as I am interested in this proposition. NAME . . .. .. .. . .. . .......... ._ ADDRESS..._........ ................................. ~»..¢».-useeso .ee . » . . . .. e...-.....|».. . . . . . .....~1».. ...... Qin Li -1-1 c co. Ltd. .1 _ 4 'l 1 _ < ~/of . . .~ _ , _ - » . i e, . , - - . I. ._.. .,¢_ ,api-\,, ' ' -L ,`