gm rm, Makegaa halving utensfis. . The Preferred Polish ARTICULAR W0- men useO-Cedar Polish on every kind of surface; it m a l’ e s‘. furniture polishing a HUNT"! of simpll "ty and satisfaction. Used (Ill motor tars cl . . .4‘ _. . t-nc operation. U4‘ Polia ‘t. I Fl S. “H/XRLAND" MAKES HER Evangeline h The Drink oi this Generation anti the Its popularity will never wane. lire- itibititm may stay or two, yet this tlrmit will alwaeys ‘abide in the desires o". mankind as thc tastiest, most pleas- ing and most refreshing" drink ever conceived. _ _ q IT IS A NATURAL BICV LRAGL because it is just the. drink that na- ture has prescribed for you, nourish- ing, wholesome, mildly stimulating", restful and likeable. It is __]ust the Drink you should never be without in your home, Order it by 10, 15 or 20 gallon cask. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summerside Next . ic, strengthening properties of good old fashiouorl roots and hcrbeuvhleh gthoning. curative influence, and run: cianritn can "" mu ouhtbme IT PAYI t0 bl! Ill W! DNVF-FW- BIG NINE Mil-E ROAD RACE. ,5ee Examiner for particulars. 1111's. THE CONCERT IN HEARTZ MEMORIAL Hall will commence at S, o'clock sharp. lie on time don't miss any of tlie good thi7nlis4. - ANNUAL MEETING of P. E. l. t‘ p. ni. in Y. M. C. A. rooms. All interested are invited. 7195 ses oi‘ the city which in some eases is quite serious, with symp- toms of influenza. BRIDES, GET YOUR HATS AT Paions, where you have style and real worth combined. Your wetl- ding suit will he the height of fash- iun lt purchased here. . 3i. TONIGHT IN HEARTZ MEMORIAL HALL. Mount .\lll.~;.1it thiartettu, arli=ts {disses lfialliryit 'l‘ltituip.<ou. Alive Woods. Kathleen .\ll\'l sou. l'n\'l‘lll('l‘ Slullz. Admiss- ion 115:‘. - 711M trip»- of lin- st-avstui on the ltiytr tIervii-i- today, leaving ‘rtrloztt-unvn at G a. m. and 3 p. . Ill-pairs lo wharf at \V(‘.\I ltiver l: row being sufficiently‘ ad- Vlllll‘ d for her lo tint-k llll‘l UL. WJL IT IS ANNOUNCED THAT 'l‘lie lingers llill‘(l\\'Zli‘l'v(‘l). Limited, t0 tuahle their employees to have ‘uvre time for ri-sl and recreation. will, vfllillllvllPlllti Saturday June 3th, ctr.» trvery Saturday uiiiil “opt. 9th All one o'clock. All other ilays lzl T. o'clock. ltccplng open all day lVt-tluestlay. 9188 CONFIRMATION SERVICE- Ilis (lraee Arch Ills-hop lvorell, of llilil" " ‘s (‘X]lt‘('lI‘ll ill llio city by the early ‘ lu. and will hold eon- I~‘irm:ilitui . ire lu St l’aul‘s l'lllll‘(‘ll this ew-ulug at $.15. lllfilllll) \\~til'1'll uili h" a guest at tho lteetnry \\‘llllt' lirfi‘. ‘IO p. c. OFF ALL SILKS we will ~.-l-ll all sill-is at l1) p. e. dii-eouiil. Now is the time lo buy your ‘ucw silk dress for the summer. l'l"l\\'.~l\‘ llros l.l.. 5i A GOOD PURCHASE.——'I‘Iie Aly- wuril llomesieiiil at Snulli Purl eon ‘lillilllll; 11114 zit-res with nut bulld- Ings \\'.lS sold nu Saturd: ' ' '.i<' um-tiou by Mr. ll. lie: \\':is bought for 31 Kellihv-r, . Neill who . ‘our suettssful ,4 no h-t etyiigralulaled on his piir- thaw. \\‘e 2ll‘(' glad iu gsol- a. 1111111 III lii.~' i-luiri -' likely in lake 1111 his l‘l‘.~‘lllt'ilt't‘, oiiev- ulllrt‘ 111110111! us. SCHOOL WORK-The lpllotviiu: is llu stzturllut: of Illl‘ pupils III‘ .\'i-w llaveu school for llll‘ iuoiilli n)‘ rude Vll.—l. Ellllllil l-‘rl . ‘eaux, Grade vl.“'-‘l. rlna lfrizzell. 2. llullifi llerrlgim, It. Virua Darrach. Grzitle V.» 1. llinnlo Nrwvutan, 1.‘. Ivan llev 'l‘4‘5lll.\'. 3. 3- .\' (ii-ado lv_~<l_ Ella Fir/shell, 2. biaur i". '|'i..|~n.-_-,-_ ."._ la-o lierrigau and Jean llmlterly, equal. Grade lIl.— — 1_ Happy _\It-i\'iunnii. .‘. liloytl Friz , ‘J. Ella hlrvlialiiusr. tirade ll.» . Iliyrllt- hit-Pinon. 2, I\'lary llnyee 1!. Blargzu-et i>oeli<-~l_v. (irarlt-l a I. Mary lll-rrigau, 2. l<‘.ilu:i Iloelior- ly. Perfect llvllllilfll‘t‘r~l‘lllllllil. l-‘rizzell, l'ltll‘.il 1l<‘ri‘/.zeli_ Irene Niur- phy, lvau Ileverl-aux, Myrtle hie» Phi-o, ldtlu llit-Jinuus, liarry Mc- Kluiurit, Lloyd Frizzell, l-Jlla l~‘riz— zell. E‘ ~i. tilts. MAY noun not y wont MADE V/ELI. AND ETRONG BY LYDIA E. PINKHAIWS VEGE- TABLE COMPOUND vnliii-iltia, l'.i -"l ‘was very’ \\w 1' .|11-l l'l‘ll down no.1 hzul dr. .giu;: down pain‘: an ll pains in my bat-k, leould not gel nrouutl lo do my work null hail to sit down and rest often during the day. l saw Lydia E. Pink- hanrs Vege- table (‘om- ound advertis- ed in the papers and read the tes- timonials. so i thought l would try it. Now I am healthier than l over was lll my life. and can recommend it. to nny woman who suffers as l rlklT-‘Mrs. ELIZABETH MAY, R. F. D. No. 1, Columbia. Pa. The reason Lydia E. Pink- liamfls Vegetable (‘ompound is so vent llllllllelvillfil‘ beverage, and be- a gohtl kidney flushing any time. successful in overcoming woman's ills is tar-cause it contains the ton- aet on the female OPKIIHIHULWOIIIOH from till parts of the country are continually fcstlfylng to its stren- tho letters which we are constant- ly publishing from women in every section of this country prove be SHOPPERS DON'T FEAR the luxury tax when shopping at PEM- ' l Hospital on Monday 31st May at COUGH AMONG HOR8ES.-- A bad cold is reported among the hor. ' especially, requires l1l('.l and ISUPliI‘ llochcrl y. ' chickens: "Royal Purple" brand makes chickens grow. For sale at Carter's Seed and Feed Store. _ 917245-20 2i. VOUNG CALVES THRIVE AND grow fast when ‘ted on “Royal Purple" (‘all .t!c'i1, u perfect sub- slitule to: milk. For sale whole- sale and retail, at .(‘urler‘s Seed and Feed Store. 9171-5-29 2i. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERS. --Advertisers are respectfully r reminded that copy uiid instructions must be in the Guardian Office not later than twelve noon each day except Sut- urday; when the latest bour for changes or new copy is 1o, a. in. dtf. GREAT INTEREST l8 BEING MANIFESTED IN THE UNIQUE COMPETITION FOR $100.00 beiiiig carried on in the Examiner. There are six prizes of $60,525, $10, and and three prizes of $6.00 each. For particulars see the Examiner. Price {two heals. |Aiinual subscription $2.00. 9009-5-2l-ti. m PERSONALS. Mrs. Philip Bridges and Miss Ida Seller left ‘Saturday morning on a trip lo llasinn. airs. .\. b}, Tooiubs anti daught- »r_ eilr, li-il Saturday nu a lrip to Jloslou. . _, ,,_ “n, ller frieud< are glad to hear that Airs. i) l1nirnii,.\'nrtli lluslicti, who is imw in the 'l‘li'itiu'i| ‘Hnqtilail is doing \\'l‘ll. The many friends of Miss llclcii Agnew will lc plUilF-(lil to learn that she is steadily improving, af- ter her recent llliiess contracted while attending McDonald College. I ‘Wiallilflj (‘zipiuin llhurle. first ofilcer of the t". (i. S. Stanley left Satur- day for his home in Halifax, hav- ilig i_t ls reported resigned his po- sition on that steamship. Bank Manager Iloiiored (Yn tlu- evening of lViiiy 21st. llu- peopll- oi lletlequit and vicinity gallivreil iii the (leulrtll l11'1l\‘<i111‘ llllll to do honor to Mr. J. I\'. I"i'a- >01‘, man gt-r oi‘ llie ‘Bank of Nova Srotia, upon his departure lo his new field of work iu Fredericton, N. ‘ll. ‘Flu-re were several speerliea and a <hort programme consisting of music" and readings after which he “'11s presenter! with a purse of lill\1lt*_\' and the folltnviiig addr .': lh-ai- .\lr. l<‘raser:—Wt-, the pr ple of tliir cuiuiuiiiiity‘ have guilier- t-il together l‘ils t‘\'t'llllllI lo do honor to you as our friend. You t'illll_l' to us almost a your and a hall‘ zigo its our first llziuk Manager. ’i'o he llit- iuauags-i‘ of a new hank, in I country place lnlity us»: xvi-ll as business stkill. The fart that this brunch oi‘ llie inuk oi‘ Nova Seulia has don.- so well proves-that flu-s character- l>Il|',\¢ lll\'l' nut lu-t-u I lug lli you. You came to us a stranger, luit it wan uni long before you were as one 111' u<. We found you r-yer ready .iud glad lu lu-lp in any way posxslblit. .\.< far its llll‘ i'lilll'l‘lil‘.*i are t‘I1l|('ll'lll’€l. llll'_\' will tint soul! iurgi-l ilit- si-r uw- you have rind- eri-il hy using your iuusiral iihlllty so i'r1-o".' iii their e iuso, aiul iii the lllllllOh as well as on all public oc- varioirs this same gift has been gladly given for the t-ujirvuit-iil. of all. As President n1‘ the lletlequi- Young Penph-‘s Society you have been a signal suc - ~s.\', and perhaps iu iliis tiosilioii u un other have your literary 1., most plululy linwu. lll .il] l‘llll‘l'lillllltlv‘lll\l glvt-ti in Bedequlu, we have l‘l‘l'l'l\'l'|l the |)"l1<‘l1i t1l your ilfilllllllit‘ talent; and iii every way have you given oi’ your host for the Pllllllllilllll)’. Few will uiiss you more lhuu the trliililreu of this plure. Not every young man has lllo aileetiiui of little trhlkiren to such a ilegree, but every tliild will long ri-tneiuber you. \\'liei'evt\i' you go, the lute-rest and host wishes of the people of lietioqui- will follow you. autl iu order in :~lll)\\‘ our esteem we pre- wul {roll with lliis puree. May ll l‘\'l'i' roiuiml you oi‘ ltiud friends and lliosv who wish you well. (in lll'lt.lll ul‘ ih-tlmiul- and (rotu- uitiuily \\l' prv-svul _\'ul1 with this .i\l. Ill')l IICQI ' ll. . 15121). apt-rs [ileum- vopynl i<-"i-O-ii—— — FAREWELL oneness AND PRESENTATION 'l‘l'i' people of Spriuefii-Iil um] Simiuu-rfit-lil ll'=.\'t‘lllllll'il al lllf" Iiouu- oi Mr. auil Airs, lllillium J. Mayo on lho i-veuiug prior lo llielr departure for their uvw home in Burlington. Mr. James B. Crokou was ap- pointed t-lutirman 'l‘lu- first on the programme vras the presentation oi’ a valuable smoking; s11 lo Mr. Maye and a well filled purse to Mrs. Mayo accompanied by the fol- lowing titlilrvss. _ 'l‘o Mr. and Mrst- \\'. J. Aiayc Very ilcai- friends»- We understand with feelings of deep regret that you are about to leave your old neighbourhood. After so many years oi pleasant. association we could not let you depart without once more visiting your hospitable home, We shall liilfis you dear friends. not only in our community llllllfll“ takings but also in any movement of more public aiul wide sitreutl ln-| fluenee. Please act-em these small mem- vntoes of our good will and friend ship and may they ever be pleas- nnt rominilers oi your Springfield lissociullons. Signed A. Ferguson, J. N. Sln- elalr, (‘. L. McDonald, M. 'l‘. Lnmbo lit-cl] lluglics, Win. McKay.- E. llau our ' t? BABY CHICK FOOD FOR young‘ iiating- The low waistline is arrl~ a filled tural waist liiie and the iui-lal bo- dieo simply lines of the figure, closely but not snugly. ly narrow. ’l‘liis condition exists iii all except the models whcrc pleat» ed skirts appear. When unplcutcil close reeled is the rule. llle low cornucopia shaped pockets set. on al either side, Ilie the ilTGHS showing line to the lilps. makes tlie development of the low . wnist line easy, but fully as many perhaps more. dresses in the‘ first ~-.. A our ll\"'35l ourselves about my head willi ~~_~_, ., W".k kkkk ‘AAA A vvyww v-vvy ---:,-_1 usmons ioiti,tiini"n|ins ' k“““‘ A-‘ A ‘Navy or black taffeta. and white line to be brought out will be of organdy may be combined in tbs one fabric, trimming on the dress in today's uccentuating the elongated waist. simple frock shown sketch. A touch‘ of cross stitch‘, - embroidery done in’ thread match‘ ~. . ing the color of the frock appears on the band aLthe " @1158 0i’ the skirt, on the sleeves and collar. The dress buttons in the centre back. 'l‘uifetu is the most popular‘ of hot weather silks, regardless of, the fact that the softer weaves are quite in evidence for the coining summer. Taffeta has a crispness that makes lt look cool whether it is or not, and it lends itself tn the‘ fluffy ruffles styles that usually put in tlielr appearance for warm weather. The bodice of the frock skelchcat today is a slight indication of the elongated waist line that is now} b01111! talked 0i‘ for tall and wintcinl The first iinc of fall dresses to, he brought out will be of wool fii~1 t bric, serge and tricotlnc predomi- verl at in various ways. One frock seen in the advance showing has upper set-lion of metal cloth reaching about to the hips, with serge skirt attached. 'l‘here is no indication of n. nipped Iii ua» follows. the natural The skirt is comp: " ivo- Anotiier serge frock featuring w"sl line has flaring upper part ot‘ an unbroken A two fabric combination frock 4-OOQO§-4 O44>§<4 .§Q-O-O4OQ+Q'§CQ@Q§§§§§%.§OOO§§§@Q@OO§ lUSl‘ BETWEEN 0URSELVES' , BY DELLA E. STEWART We build so many fences about Sometimes we lieilgu pfilltg others find it hard to penetrate to [(-|‘|'(fl1|';q(‘_ Nn_ “M10011! Others I119 1'1"" 11111111111 \1'111'i11- Wt‘ 11"“ might use some oi‘ our lacks anti K111. when we do. that we are very make comments. 0r we are so liltely tlllllllllli; out more than we soil‘ sufficient that we do not care are iiiclosing, of fence building indicates \\'1‘.'llillt*.~‘:t of would llltlt- For the inert-fart fur others. The fence friends. well moan! zuu-itifu to jlwtlnus feeling, “y. "What's the use cf selves on its sharp 1114117 1W1‘ 111111114‘ \\'1‘ll P11011811‘ it down. We sll within and onvy Hfll'\\'il.1'- 11711.1’ Sllvlllll l lwllwfland SlILtIIPCl and gossip, not listening 0r‘rl=atl- cause tubers llwll- answer. _‘¥¥****R*b¥¥***¥§¥§$* f____-.._..__-_._.i_-T THE OLD GARDENER The Old Gardener Says SAYS Purllier tuning-up rat-ea he- _ iwevu the Resolute aml lhn 5"ll"l“l"r11n““1‘ l*“11115i*1“1‘*'e‘-* Vauiile. cue lll’.\Vlllt'll will lllnzlrlllillll} ullllgflns?if ‘all?!’ ~ ill-feud the hucricaln (‘up ‘ " “- l“ 1 P11111111 ‘lw’ f‘ against Sir Thomas l.iplon‘s ggiwlllnd _ lllulmshmg lopd‘ l, (‘llllll(‘llilt‘l‘. the lShamrzit-lt H “ lllwllf‘ fl” '11" T911111“ 1V., were ‘('illll‘(l off wlieu the n)‘: l ‘y. Pvfm} dull, K00“ m llvsolutt-‘s big mast snapped ' ‘_l l" "‘llgl""‘l mp3’ _ off tPn feet above llu- deck, fllf:'llll’_l_'-ljlll_l_"__ "rt" by ,, jusl as they Wvro liuiiiiliiiig ‘HUN ‘smith! lid-lurk‘; -., their first brush ofl‘ New _ ; _ " ' _ llavi-u, Cnuu. The ltesoiulit ‘ H ‘f "'1' -‘_““_‘l If") \\'-'11' . had led all the uvly. ’l'l|i:~1 111a“, up 11th:‘ , ‘A... _X,_1,,,|m_ unusual llllfllligfilpll shouns ‘Mp WM"Y'|Y‘HI“g."_‘l’l" “t I'll“ the two racers at the start. L)“ “ frhyxvull‘xvikilllnlpa‘; Kfilllfiulmfliilwltgilt: throw out llllllllllllllll lrus- ‘v _ ‘ ‘ ’ . sea of lllotllil and. oi‘ eourse, .. select a defender, beginning mpnl,‘ l, mu "umbur o’ -- ‘hme ' l)t'flil.‘1. 0-600- OQ-O-O-O-GO-O-O 'l‘heii there's llie fcuee of self- Not for us the friendly $11 11111111131 111111 helpfulness, the pleasant social in- band, worry him, he wants you to. He thinks it's a sign of ziffection." Au amusing satire on tho divorce habit with charming Constance ‘Falnuidge in a congenial role. Tlio story of a wife who lnflcr a divorce. FEARLESS PEERLESS zigalnst. fearful odds. 9 » of self 511111" pride is a close one. The fence of t-liaraclei" whit-Ii W1‘ jealousy is a slill closer one, Some from others. 'l‘Iie1'P'H one else hasa little more than we 11w fence of ignorance, for one. We hflyg, hi“; n sceiii to think that “'0. know all "m1 “rm-p that. lheie is to know and so re’ sent any enlighten. happier disposition, So we sur- round enlist-Inn»: with the fence of prick our- , points many trying 1o learn more about this 01' times a day, yet we refuse to take _ 9 _ have iloue us any "11;- 1111‘ 11115)’ enough without.“ Wrllllg but because we've built our Ilinnrlmm- l“ i‘ 1.1")’ 111311 f"-111""- 1T1" Prickly fem-e and just won‘! conic vim-d. sliuliug out easy methods of Qutgjdp, doing work, splendid ilroailness of . What do we gain from this fence thought and outlook, (!\'Oll,lll‘illllI buihliugi’ Zort>~tliiil‘.~i_ llie only PRliIIlS bUlllil-lliulv is 1.1- aftt-r 6 Nclock .111 tit- t~\“‘lil'i l‘... 11c per formalise utiloss i-ai-f ‘fol PRINCEIEDWARD BRAND NEW em BRING ‘FF-IE KIWDIES EVENIN! . "tile 75:» at- s1 1.111 rid .11 . Door» lint-u i~1\'=-iiii\;-‘-~~~T.."11 lll|1liSl_)]1(‘il hltlllilfitl-d.-l~:-‘-1.'l1111i" " Parties arriving late will he obliged tlivait un first act is over. ' lam and others. yoiid question the merit of this |ffllllOlll root. and herb medicine. Mrs, Mays served n dainty lunch- eon nfter which the remainder of the evening passed pleasantly in music, wags and dance, Silver Fox Farming Silver fox farming will be largely extend- ed this year. Hardheaded people are realizing that it offers a very large return on the invest- ment. The result is that many people in Prince . Edward Island, the Mainland and further a- field are taking up this wonderful industry. The demand for fox wire netting to enclose the foxes will. be very great. You would be well advised to secure yours now. We will receive in a few days the largest shipment of ENGLISH FOX WIRE ever brought to America, but of this shipment we have already sold one third and inquiries are piling in so rapidly that we look for a scarcity lat-er on. O We want to impress on you the fact that this wire is the very highest quality, made by the biggest makers of wire netting in the world You can build a ranch with the absolute con- fidence that it will successfully hold your foxes. Write us today for prices. L Tllii abouts innovate comma, to. 1 ce E Matinee 3.15 sharp ii Select Pictures [fer-Q Constance Tali . ‘I Hap oincss_.f\ La ‘Mode ‘Girls, don't trust your hus- PEARL Wll ‘ E “BLACK SECRET” ENTITLED “The Gas Chamber’ Evelyn having OVPPIIOWB-red the glr] spy and left gas eliaiulaer hurries to iissl st Kay McKay who i; onnono UP IATIIE IN socini 40 People '25mus"cnum if tliemmrli-nus have . Extra 'Va.luet':i11 t‘ hoes for Mn Men's Box Kip Bluc made in n good last sewed uud unil- ed solos $4.50. Men's Tan 111:1‘ Glim- omq Boot worlb .0019“ Men's Mahogany Blue ‘Neo- lln solo Box toe good your well worth $9.00 for $6.95. Men's Black Calf Bal Re- cerlo toe good your welt. 88.60 - llll these Lilies Free from Taxes Morris. & Smill 1' 9l31-5-2B-tl. Lion's Brown 11111 111 w” goorlyenr well 11°" 9* men's Mnhoitnfly 1w Recede toe Leather 0 001111 sole goody”? 11”“ w’