I l1 -~ Plot; slonr. 1.. ..r1 ' rs ‘Th. v Another range of,‘ a ready this morning new in style, and shape and trimming. the modelshshown this spring. $1.50 $10.50 $12.50 Lovely New Hats Here’s an assortment of lovely hatseali distinctly These include mostly Dress Hats, and feature wider brims than most of Saturday at 7. p. m. placed on Sale Saturday evening at 7 o’clock, at k Half Price PRATTS to any Person at any Place 0n P. E. Island. Get our Prices _on HOUSE PAINTS- We positively beat * write for prices. C. E. 904-5-8M3i. i l v»f‘ uv-r i shipment to the nited Staten. About 4.000 cords are shown in this picture, which percentage o! the total out. The logs sro piled on the ioe’ in Port Arthur harbor. were given employment cutting thin wood when John were st a prsmiiu m. g [Half Price Sale of Remnants Sell M URESCO for 59 Cents, per 5 lb. Package rmi TT e. so/v, st. Peter's PULPWOOD CUT IN PORT AlRTHUR DISTRICT READY FOR EXPORT This photoprtrh shows s nmsii portion of the pulpwood out inst‘ winter neer Port ‘Arthur, solemn“ n e Several hundred men is only \ A lot of Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Velvets, etc., left over from our “FIRST'0F MAY SALE” will be MOORE EPPLBQD We handle RAMSAY’S BEST, which has been the Market for over 50 years. Absolutely Guaranteed. Competition. Mail us your order 0r i Western Guardian lBorden and Albany. For Every lll-Illlnrdfi ldnlment. —-IOE DREAM AND ‘PANTRY SALE-Tho indies of St. Mark's Qhurch, Kensington, are holding an ice-cream and pantry sale in Ken- nedy Bros, Store on Saturday 9th inst. commencing at 2.30 p.m. 939-6-9-11 —EGGS AND WOOL WANTED. ,—Wa have a big order for Eggs and Wool and will pay the highest prices going. Bljlus 1i! Yfliii‘ 800d! 'and we will give you a good price ‘either cash or trade. We have a ‘large stock o! new spring goods at la vsryiow price. ‘K. & H. Sharbail. .Portage. 922~5~9M2L -M.ALPEQUE SERVICES.- On Sunday, May 10th ‘services will b8 conducted in the Presbyterian Church at 11 a. m. and 1 p‘ m. The pastor will preach taking as his morning subject evening “in Quest for the Highest" All are heartily welcomed- .@EGG clRCLE.——A (Mbfillllg 0f Central Bedeque E88 ClTClQ Wm b9 day, May 91h at 8 p.m. A report of the Annual Convention will be given and the proposed Restricted Area discussed. Everyfliie liner?“ 761117)’. 938 ..____-¢-o-@-——> Eastern Guardian l | ..'SHOP from Hoimslvs Ostsioli- _...__. I __s§HlPPlNG—i Sunday was Bil extra busy day along‘ 111° wit“ which arrlved—rem.lnding one oi a day in the iiall. ‘Most o! these ves- slflls are from Newfoundland. and will take away dull 0818095 Prlnclk wl-ly potatoes. remain ‘the same as ‘last reported— .with a considerable quantity nlov~ mg. Next woz-k however will show a falling of‘! "in hauling as the fem- ers are anxious to ‘Eel- 0" n19 1am A carload ‘of hogs was shipped from Montague this week. The "gmhmer ‘Dominion Shipper is daily expected to resume the ‘service be‘ tween this port and Ha-iliax. ..*COAL ARRIVALS --' Despite nwm serious than was over expect: m, two cargoes of coal arrived in and are ‘being distributed no house holders, price in the vicinity of ten dollars ‘per ton-Montague ‘l5 W9" IWu-pplied with coal dealers-there ‘being no loss than ihrec firms m1- ‘gagcd In thc business at present p-opposltlon may be the liife oi! [Tllllfi-Jflli. it doesn't seem to have the effect o1 ‘lowerinf ‘the ‘price any. It ‘looks like six o! one nnd a half-a dozen of the other-one of these‘ cargoI-ts was Port Hastings coal of extra quality. ..*MAKl-NG'GOOD RECOVERY —lg ‘is pleasing to report that Mf- John Evans of Griicnficld is now well on ‘the road to complete rc- covery. ‘Some two months ago Mr Evans wns suddenly stricken with‘ olilrahpnoumonia—ci such a serious nature that his case was looked 1w- on as llopslessfiskvilfui mledlcal at- tention and tender nursing have apparently ‘gained a vl‘ctory over tho ‘grim reaper in this case. Mil] today Mr. Evans is slowly ibut nu-ruiy gaining his former health anr stringlll. ‘ ..'PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES —Splendid singing. forceful and eloquent precching and immense congregations have so ‘iar featured the s-rrvlccs wh‘cll the continuing Prcsbytcrlnns c‘? Montague and surzmnding districts have hold duf- ‘.11.’; the ‘past ihroc or four Sundays. On Sunday evening, April 26th. tho Rev. D. ‘McVlcur oi Cardigan age-Zn ‘preached to this congregation tail- ilgg as h's text tho wards iound in Luke 9, \""rso 51. He steadfastly set hi: fucc lo go to Jerusalem. The prlvI-lr-ge cf listening to a church- lnan ‘.".i‘s'u'cll eloquence and lenrllug z-nlly greatly appreciated, judging from the Ear-go congregations which turn out to hear him-chore espec- ln-lly on this occasion whrn the church was fi-Ilcil to overflowing. many ‘ht-ins forced tn remain on ‘the outsido-ibeing unable to gain all entrance. On undsy morning last the Rmv. A. S. Stewart again (sv- ored this people with n sermon- tmiting as hiis text the words fosnld in Hebrews ii-Verae 10-—*I1ot llll th-rrcfore come ‘boldly unto .tllo throne o1 grace. The ‘Rev. Geri-lo- ill!“ , s Husr River, near Toronto. r. _ , - ' oAvs or ant. sron-r-eucxss nsmm _ i - fl h h t sit suckers istsly. with either s net or s spssr. Business mmmyvimfinelrymliluivvimii-Qfilf whomlivors selling their estci-vss it the rste of thns fer ‘I v w I half s dsy they hsd osuiht end diqosed of more than (our hundred. d- ialin-g strongly on the lack" ot ploparcdneas on the pert of‘ pro leasing christiens bedoro entnfll! ‘nto the ‘house of God. DQSIDHIP s four score and more years. tinfi s certainly dealing lenlontly ‘with; Rev. Gentleman-his faculties, uni-impelled, his retentive memo‘? is nothing short o! amazing. his p 1 Husbands!!! , Do you Iilrtt Do you drink? Does your _wils gl- wsys know where you srsi _ Are you Islthlul to your vows? Whetiisr you do or. “annals-o FLIITI." Prince Edward» ~ wso. THU“ 54nd’, .. , i —8HOP from Holmsn's Ostslog —I'OR LATI WISTERN NIWB page 8 is available. t! -nosm noon ' ruoun. Wholesale sud Retell, Helium's, . Summersido. 101-1-0tt. v-NOTICE T0 FARMBRSP We will load live hogs and fat sheep at Albany, May 11th and 12th Dfliing highest market price, Green Bros" 79z~5~4M7L “Unlimited but‘ Conditioned Power" and for tllel held in Central Bedeqiue Hall ‘Biiliirj 0d welcome. J. H. ‘Maiimrlane- sml tront——mooring the many vessels! »Prlces of wlillii". l the cos-l stnilte which has SPOWIY Montague during the past ‘flaw days ' msn delivered a splendid oration‘ not-you had better ssI ' ‘ " THE cnnilnolwmowli ouannmn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY is oiliisiu l REliiilAliT SALE Remnants and Special Snaps in Every ' Sale Starts at 9.30 Sharp on Fridayloriling , REMNANTS in useful please. Ends of Dress Goods. Ends of Silks. End‘s of Muslins ‘Ends of Cre es. Ends of Voi es. Ends of Cloths En‘ds of Twee‘ds. End-s of Lustres. Ends of Plaids. End of Stripes. Blouse lengths i Spot Voiles. BLOUSE ‘ O0 . 1 d h ' Y z _Lad1es_voile overblouse, I ‘vourlélfoigil’ Y an ave Princess Slips Gll0\ ‘LS I gfigsgtystilgmmedfilloqg an“ l 10 doz. ladies drawers Ladies cotton taffeta Odd hne 1n l'a'd1es clear $1 ages» a 51198 to worth 50c and 75c to ‘clea slips, 1n black, sand, Gauntlet g_l o v e s Bma délo £11 0v vb] at 25c, ~ l blue, rose ‘and green, fancy cuffs to clear at long sleeves in ahiitilusiii. Summer vests good all BIZQB. Fmliay and 75c. Sand and mauve Se all: sizes 25¢, Saturday $1.15 ~ v ‘ ‘ S $225 - Pee _ __ _ - . . nine of pink Alamo-Owns _ V A Special line of corsets special“ tt n Wm. . h ‘ "'————-- ‘to clear at 90c‘ lzllloomers 1530 co o wnelte dill-fin Itlrlugmt MILLLINERY ' Anotherspecial in cor- ’ ’ 9° " A 1- ‘ - . ‘ sets value up to $3.50 to Silk knit bloomers, pmyggrogim lace in? med lllligstlteailllrllllesctlllm- clear at $2.00, sizes up to all shades. Special for g1 es ‘Iigryt _ 0T} and styles S gci 91° ‘Em - 36 thisiot is an extra Friday anid Saturday, 7;?’ ' X "a $P°°1a Friday Rad 9983mm? special snap ' $1.50. ‘ $2_95_ y A big line of Remnants lengths and prices that will be sure to Children's Dresses, This lot includes day and will go at price. Special Snaps in Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear See our Special Bargain Rack. A line of Coats, Silk Crepe dresses, Cloflh dresses, suits, etc , left over from ‘our Big Sale. They must be cleared out on Friday and Satur- pt. Ladies’ Suits, etc. all ilhe, special coats, practically your own house dresses i i chambray and all sizes, dresses, lonig sleeves, sizes , "D t0 51, Special for l day and Saturday $1.75 all wool Armure, all good colors to clear at $2_49_ nousn omission?" A ‘line of ladies ‘Bungaio Special $1.50. Ladies dark print house LADIES rnnnirnn ~ snnvrs A lino of ladies skirts in l The Bargain Centre , ' This n our first “Pick the Cherries w Be Here at 9.30 Sharp Big Remnant Sale. hen They’re Ripe.” on Friday morning. rnowss sxos LTD. lpit utterances have lacked litille irf ‘any of its former ‘forceifu-lnees‘ and judging ‘from his appearance in ‘the lpulpit on Sunday ‘morning last, the time is yet ifa-rzln the distance when this good man will ‘be cal-led home to receive the reward o1 a long ‘life ‘spam, in the service of the Muster. ‘Preaching a-gain on Sunday evolving May 10th, when the male quartet lwill contribute to the musical ipart of the services. I1 is hoped the at tendanoe will lbe on a par with pre~ ‘vious occasions. -Du‘e notice will be given of the services ‘in future which will be held once a Sunday. until final arrangements are made. and as iit is not in keopln-g ‘with the ‘ti-mos to imipos-c too much on ‘good nature, -it ‘is ‘fully cxipected ‘that 1101110 outside pulpit supply will be available. J. PERSONALS? ..'Mr. James‘ Oondon, ‘Souris, visited Georgetown on Thursday. A. ..*l\lr. lJOlllH Block, Charlotte day. ..'Mr. Charles H"bbcrt. ‘George- town, has scccpted a posloon with the engineers on tile C. N. R.. for tho summer months. A. “rd. o. s. BRANT-Tho c. o. S. Brant, Captain Kelly ‘was in Georgetown Thursday in connec- A ..*l\irs. Daniel Gordon. has TC‘, wrnorl to h'r home in Georgetown, nifirr having spent the ‘winter r1 [he R‘ ‘v, Mr, Mcvlchr h; aljpgf- months with lriends in the western t“ D-‘irt of the island. A. New Creamery For Morell At a meeilng of the farmers or Morell and surrouhiiing ‘district held in tlie Motéll l-lilll on well. neiiday evening, "April '29t‘h steps were taiken t‘o promote a Cream- ory in Morell. The meeting was fliliouriléd uni/ll Wednesday even- iiig, May 6th for further statistics land figures regarding the probable success of such approject. The meeting of May 6th decided to go ahead with the project and a subszriiitfioh list was opened there- st ll d a but one fitth or the hec- mounts" tion ‘with the placing of the ‘buoys. 9551i’)! amount raised and“ commit- tees appointed to canvas the dFs- ‘trlct for the ibalance of the sub- flcfllitlons and report lo another meeting on Wednesday evening, May 13th. It is considered that no doubt whatever is contemplated of the iull amount ‘being raised. Delegations from various sections were at the meeting and a most enthusiastic spirit prevailed. The Creamery will be erected 011d eiliillllled by subscriptions from tarmers and others interest- ed. and will ‘be operated by Mr Thomas S. MoGrath of this village and ilonncrly manager of one of the Creamerios operating under tile Saskatchewan Dairying Associ- ation, vlz: Birch Hills, Sask. Mr McGlath is a well-known butter maker all over Canada and has taken ‘the foremost place among the prize winners in Western Can- ada Mid some places in tho Unit- cd ‘States for the ‘past tow years. Mr ‘McGrath mgrccs to run tho Crcanlcly hero ior a purl-ad of ‘iivo years alter which llc will pur- town. gislted Georgetown on Thurs-‘chasc the plant from the iurluonl iii the we! price. tho factory will then belong to hlln psronaliy 11nd he will run it thereafter as a per- sonal business. lJe will run it of course from lhe start as n pcrson- al blhlnioss but tho farmers will have an interest in ‘lllc plant until such limo as they are repaid. Tho following oro a (cw of the prizes won dilrinll the past low ycqrs by Mr MoGratil "Moose Jiiw. Saskatchewan, Pro- vlnclai Competition 1919 1st prize and silver cup zlol- ‘bust butler ill wlgltér section l hustavorago sccrv ior u-ll illit- grsii;e_d_ in ‘Snskaicllclvzln 1919. “Do Laval Provincfnl and ‘inter- Prdv Cial ‘Competition 1919: 1st prize n Provincial, 1st prize -'n inter-Provincial "Prince Albert, ‘Saskatchewan, nxhzblt on 19-10 1-1». prize Can- adian ‘National Exhibition, Toron- to, 1920. 1st prim, Special Prise and Sil- ver Cup. _ National Dsdry Show, 1920 Silver model from Canada iCanhds wide competition 10110 Sliver medal sncl two second prises ' Highest avenge score in Prov- ince ot Saskatchewan 1020 for ell p2ut graded in the Province for the year. . ' 1st prise and silver cup Edmonton, Alta» Illhil‘ tion 1920 2 first Wises slid gold medal Saskatoon, Sssk, Exhibition 1920 2 llrnt prises liducsdnnsi Butter Chicagb. for best butter Dominion scoring contelt 192p _ _ For elk summer mohtiis ‘hhleet seer score mr all Oollsda (nine prori es.) Debsvsl Competition 1M0 tor Provlnds for All CsnedKEoInlpetiSIon 1W0 nil s Wile esii died mil‘. ."°' lalhllh-slonu s. c. mission Calgary, Alta", Exhibition 1921 1 first and 1 second prize Edmonton. Alta., Exhibition. 1921 gold medal for Provincial Competition DcLavnl Competition 1921. 1st oial 3 tirst prizes National Dairy Show, St. Paul. Minn, 1921 2 Silver medal for hand separator storage butter Dominion Educational Butter reecore made in March 192i‘. second group katchewan in 1921 for all butter gmxled during the year in the pro- i139 Provincial competition. Ottawa, Ollt., Exhibition. 1922 2 first prize-a Highest average scorc prize Provincial and lnter-Provin- ~ Regina, SRSlL. Exhibition, 1921 scoring contest 1921 (one sample ,‘ Jilly) Highest score in Canada on A All Canada competition 1981, in _. Highet average score in‘ Sss- ' vlnco, lst prise or highest avsr- ‘ Edmonton, Alta, Exhibition 1922 gold medal for highest score in for all "‘ Get The Facts ‘And Lose Your Headaches! Eysstrnin causes seven out of ten hssdsehes. The riiill eye glasses will put In Ill to rnost oi them. A modern eye — tummy "stlon offers the only mil" of being sure that your s!" are up to standard. HAVE vous Ellis i-zxsmiuso CONSULT t ' c. 1:. PARKMAN‘ butter graded ‘in Saskatchewan ‘in 1922 gold ‘nl-edal and sliver cup first 1 second and 1 third prltzc -DeLava.l Competition 1923, Lrst prise in Provincial, ‘third prize in lntcr-Provnclal All (lnnadu CowlpL-tltion 2nd prize ilnd silver medal Highest average score for all butler graded in Saslcutchewu 1-921! gold medal and iilVOr cop 192i miinia-iurusilver cup and 1st pvlzc. Salfkntoon, Sr.‘ik.. Exhibition 1024, llflrst plizc New Wcsimlnstcr, ll. C... Exhibi- ilml. 10241 lilrst prlzo Vancouver. B. 0.. Exilibiunn 1924, 1 ll 1st priz-o Ottawa, 0nt., Exhibition, 1924 ll first‘ prizes _N0llh Hattic-fcril, Sack. Exhibi- iicn 1920, 2 first pzizes North Battlelord, 3813K. Exhibi- tion 1921, 3 first. prizes North Bettleford‘, Seek, Exhibi- llfiii. 1W2, 3 lilrst prises - ~ North Battleford, Sssln, Exhibi- tion 1923, 2 first prise [North Batilleford, Saolh. Exhibi- tion 1924, 1 first prize Prince Albert. Sasln, Exhibition. 1922, 1 fimt plfgg Prince Albert. heath. Exhibition 1923. 1 ifilrst prise Pit-lice Albert ‘Se-til, Exhibition, 1924, 1 first prise with such s‘ men es Mr. Mo- Grsth int/mm are ez-lured of the b"! Womble service and it is felt that the lnotorv will be n rroiil SiIOCOSvI. can be es ilml As far o: @4411;- lllsnt will be in opera ion ylhe 1st August n SCHOOL iursovfllilltr ‘ til: (our .W rn s1 {sill the... ,. 11'1- néréflliiifl" “i! lli H , firearm eicellenl “is . ‘t w“ ........‘::: *" ‘oi i a 0nd ‘ flight s ‘i Regina, Sank, Exhlbllion 102a. 1 “ 193,131 zdcs of placing the Hi8" i?" i.“ Optometrist Optiolflri Montague, P. E. l. er oi’ this school. is to l?" ‘it’: nlondod. for she Dfiiiiiillcd l school house. I i“ Th"s is a splendid ‘example "i" M Hampshire School, and it WE“ bo a good thing if every 66' houso ."'.l tho Provinco of Pi: lfdlvard llland had n sgn cum ovcr its innt cnliranco or 0" “m ‘part of lhe ‘building next I01 l’ road. tolling to all wiilft school i ‘ and Wlll n it was built. u.“ school housca hove Jill“ [he MW of the sottlonlent. ulwii filmy.“ in this case ‘the word ‘jsv-iif" m; been added to l-lulalillii"? “ml , tells the story. The ‘Plus-tom, and ‘°X'T{“"'$ Daniel Ward. ere also ililiwilxlg: a pre‘ so for the general oond‘ Wu‘ Hl-mpshlre School slid the Fm a The ‘annular is very 9M1“ u. ‘ the eettlslnont ml e i-M l"! adorns the grounds. Peterson Slilllfl . . - a‘ With Galtutdi hyggi, M _- iorrrAwA. luny ii.- cosltsmplatsd fleet o! ‘stesiiiyl; en- wliiism ‘Petersen i‘ d“. isaunched this week. ill" - says today. Ship will W.“ . "River omwn" sud nay M?“ will similarly h; hauled If ‘ . adieu Rltfirs. .- " .