915 ` w . f . .0 . 'rss cHAnLo'rTs'rown GUARDIAN __ __ __ - PAGESEVEN __“. .c'\~.-is ssPARATons \.._ , . ‘ii - are not ,the mail order or farm implement kind - it k; EVSFY PFUBDBC' e separator buyer, as well as every user of an 3 _ inferior _cream separate r. should always keep in mind that I-there is a. very decided difference between the De_ Laval and ‘ either the so-called "mall order" or agricultural implement .e rr kinds ot cream separators. . D` 'De LAVAL Cream Separ ators may cost a little more than oth- ,tl ei; separators to begin with, but they save this slight difference ~.' as a rule the very iii-st m onth. and go on saving every month' §_3____t(:;?‘i;,l:'xaitit`_?;r;:,hiv'\;ii!ile they last from ten to twenty years longer than If The differences are self-evident T Hi?" differences between ,De Laval and other separators are not d cult to see or understand and no one needs to be an ex- . pert to appreciate them. A De Laval catalog to be had ior the asking makes them clear, and a De Laval machine itseli’,side-by- side with any other. does so better still. E VERY De Laval local ag cnt is glad to aiiord such an 0DDOrtun- ity for comparison with out cost or obligation to buy. it you dont know the nearest De Laval agent simply address the nearest oillce oi the Company. DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLY C0., Ltd. LARGEST MANOFACTURERS OF DAIRY SUPPLIES IN CANADA. Sole distributors in Canada of the famous De Laval Cream Separator! and Alpha Gas Engines. Manufac- _ turers of ideal Green Feed Silos, Catalogues of any of our lines mailed upon request. M 50oN'rnEAL PETER sono w|NN|Pso v/mcouven .ooo snANc|-iss Ano Loc/il. Aesnclss 'rl-is wom_o oven '..°lT PAYS to buy in this Provinco.` ...°T. GORDON IVEB is Gusrdisn ‘ agent in Montague. ..*EMYVALE SCHOOL- The iol- lowing is the standing .of Elnyvale School for the month of April. Prin- icipal Department. Grade Vii.--1, lJeane'tte»Coady; 2, Louis Callaghan. (Grade Vi.-1, Aggie Callaghan' 2, Mary Murray; 3. Sarah Hagan. Grade ' 'V.-1, Rose Hogan; 2. Alice Hogan; ’, ea e ll ey; 2, Walter Coady and 1 Loretto Hogan (equal); 3, Frank Mur- _ry. Assistants’ Department. Grade IV. - (Jr.)~l, Louis Hogan; 2, Clara Clarkin; 3,. Regina Murray. Grade III. -1. Rose McCardIe; 2, Ida Coady; 3, Matthias Murray. Grade Il.-1, Mar- tine Hosn; 2. Mary Mccloskey. Grade .I.--1, Clara McCardle; 2, .Iulla I-lagan; \ 3, Hilda Murray. The following have _made perfect attendance during the month. Sarah Hogan, Susie Curley, Beatrice Curley. Louis Callaghan, Jeanette Coady, Lucy Grifiln, Alice Hogan, Florrle Murray, Loretto Hag- an. Rose Hagan. Ada Griiiin, James Gritlin, Louis Hagan, Julia Hagan and Clara Clarkln. . limi CIPTOWN MARKETS Oats (white) 53°, Olts (blank) ' 600. trnw (ver ton) 80.00 Hey. Dressed. (DBI £00) _ 814.00 Eggs (ner dozen) is to zoo Print Butter (per lb.) 264;, Fowl (per lb.) 10o` Chickens .. 11 to 184:. Wheat (per bushel) 81.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 70°. Barley 'roto 'Iso Tub butter (per l‘b.! 24c. Potatoes (per bushel) 30c. Turnips (per bushel) 201:. Hides 10c. (ialisltins 10c. Bee! (Ih.) 'i to 8o Sausages (lh.) 16% i- - f Pork (per lb.) _ 9% _ _.I LET LIS demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. ` The Cook Studio OUR picture, with that dear i‘grandma_" of childhood days is priceless to you now. Remember that your children wilisoon be grown up--that the_ir pictures will be equally prized in years to come. Make the appointment to-day BAYER Studio FOR A GOOD PHOTO -visrr THE- T A. E. Lyon--studio _ I Finest work, moderate prices' Personal attention given to Amateur's Work. < DON’T FORGET BABY . 107 Queen St. Charlottetown Lif`=.ia5lf@I uonsoiv at Dorn Bsrristsrs and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank oi Csnsds ` ` MONEY T0 LOAN. PATENT SOLICITOR wM.’s. Bnacocii Lawyer (U. S1) and Registered Pu- tont Attorney. 15 years GXDEPISHCG promptly patented. Tra o ar Designs registered; infringement and validity searches. Evidence collected in patent suits. Reports prepared f0\‘. counsel. . ° Expert witness ln patent suits Pat- gngg obtained _ln all countries 90 St James Street Montreal Write for in- formation 0335-5-7Mtf» I' _ . I-I h Grade Coal is the only kindigwocarry. ~It does not ter when you order. V00 0°! 1 'sum of getting satisfactory C08 if you come to us. We have on hand an exceptionally 2000 q\wl~ i of coal suitable for ransei and lifnchenuse also for steam DUF- poses. How much c’o _YOU fe _quartz races alms 010°- ? .- ' _ » ~ ~ - ' § Q Q . _ . . . _ . §__ E _ L I , ~ . sl ‘~: |= ` ' ° ‘ ' o' or I it E = : _ _ 5 -_ 5 * § 5.5 E . -- MRS. JOHN L. WRIGHT. __ _ _ . - -__. lf! , anger. W0 md l|'7'""-- Shoes $3.50 to $6.00 Styles change rap- idly hut we keep a little ahead of all others, and we _have never for one minute forgotton ‘Comfort. We believe that comfort outlives style in nearly every woman’s memory;no matter how stylish _a shoe may be if it hurts the foot it gives the wearer no pleasure. 'No chance for frowns if you wear our shoes. Alley & C..- 135 Queen St. __-_-._-_-_____...J nie cross Roads church and with ner ` t d, The vice w s conducted Montague' P' E' harlgl . W. ;?rMo\’ie :who spoke oi I I ST ` Phone T--_---€.-i_...._._, On Tuesday, thc -itll Inst., there ‘ . passed peacefully to her eternal home i . Mrs. John L. Wright (nee Miss Mary Smith, oi’ Crapaud,) at her old home, . now occupied by her son Charles L. a ‘ é I 0 . i l l . | l Wright, of Victoria, at the age of 89 years. She was a. Christian woman of stirling character and by her lov-. ing disposition endeared herself to all who knew her. She was for many years a member of the Methodist Church. Her husband predeceased her fifty-six years ago, having died on May 27th inst.. 1853. She leaves. to mourn two daughters: Mrs. Henry Lowther Carleton P. E. I. d M . two sons: Christopher, oi' Albertonyi ‘ and Charles, at home. Rev, George M. _Yo\lng, her pastor, otiiciated at the house and at the grave. Interment took place at Tryon Cemetery, Thurs- , day afternoon, the 'ith instant. The pnll-bearers were: Messrs William' Muttart, Bertram ilaslnin, Robert Moore, Wallace Lowther, lienry Smith and Frank Lang.-V. 1 th” °h“r°h “nd °°"”“““ity' F" 51 years the united eiiort was made .lx-ou, can not possibly get and when the break came through the death of her husband it was a gfgffr thigmgggs thagnyvxhergre eg? a. great sorrow. During the past iew _ years she had been very much trou- ;‘;gf,;`; eagfetiigithisgggifinge 30,608.1' bled with asthma and was forced to Bath Nail Hai; and Other' bmah” lfive a semi-retired liie, but to the for o’ther ¥;u,.p0ses‘ They-,.6 positive, visitor, she was always her bright, ly better brushes than you can Bat happy sell. The end came very unex- anywhere else at the same prices. The P"°t°dW- A chin °“ w°d“°°d“Y' 319'" St et. 21 t d 1 ed rapidly and as ms, Two MMS’ 149 Great Georga mg? toire atezheorheart strings. which were “EARLY R055 3559 P°TAT°E9 where she was the earnest worker in .Canada and U. S- Inv00il°00,ior sale at cAa'r£n's SEED srons. and by he, children U, whom she d M ks “mil - 9853`5'8M2i was the best oi mothers leading J . » th rl hte them into Da s oi E OUSHBBS. but moqt og ana byh Ang,” the gang,” . tor, who s are or oys an sor- W. » M» Du c' M' rows most in the closing years. _ ' The iuneral service Wag! held4 it th ld ii Tuesday. ev t . (M°m_“"" UNWERMTY) atc E p.m(?:n?in(iln large numbers came OFFICE of 1575 9”- FRA°‘”° 'I`ho pall bearers were l\lessrs.- J. Mc- - Csllum, Franklin llovyer, Bruce Stow- art, Frank Mutch, Lemuel Stewart MRS. ROBERT STEWART. On the .naorni-ng oi April 29th a great still came to a heart that had been strong and a lite that had -been good,as death visited the Stewart home at Southport. Mary Jane Mc- Kay. the rellct oi -the late Robert Stewart was born .79 yours ago in Ilerlable where `her early years wierd spent. Coming to Southport 56 years ago as the bride of that high- ly respected and much missed resi- dent, Robert Stewart. Shortly utter coming to Southport she united with husband was a pillar of strength in soon broken and now she is missed by a community that know ber as a kindhearted neighbor, by the Church to pay their Inst respects to the do- y ev | Jesus in the dark hour oi Death.- and Geo. Bellem.f'Rel0.tivas and chil- dren leit to mourn are as ioIlo\vs:- Sisters: Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. inli- sabeth McKinnon, De Sabse; Mrg. J. lluliit. Bishop, Caliiorn a; nn 0 brother; in Detroit, Mich. Daughters ---Mrs. Arch Stewart, Taunton, Mass; Mrs. J. F. Mciipnald, San Francis-_ co- Mrs. John save and hor sister Ado, winnipeg and .inns at nomo. The sons srs Ernest,'-,V`s_ncouver, Ai- - (red st' lionis with ,iifisnds unite In l0I'l‘DW.°°-wa. R4 ‘ u||wa'» i.|v,un6ni.ol§..-t.l|snos.f Gentlemen.--Lat Wistar ifrssoivgi Fiorrie Murray. Grade IV.- (Sr.)--1, ' B tric C rl . . .°0NE CENT per word esoh in- sertion lor advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. c ..*ORNAMENTAL FENGING 4 ents per toot. D. F. MacDonald. Sourls. 9829-5-7Mtt. ...*ENGAGEMEN1" ANNOUNCED -Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jenkins, ot Georgetown, announce the engagement nt their daughter, Bessie Margaret. to Mr. J. Thomas Parker, of New Glas- gow, N. S., formerly oi’ Georgetown. the marriage to take place at the home ot the bride's parents, George- town, ou- May 24th. UHIEIGU MAHKETS (Special to the Guardian.) CHICAGO. May 5.-Wheat, No. 2 red, $1.601# to ..1.62; No. 2 hard, $1.62 to $1.63. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 78c. to 79c.; No. 4 yellow, 75c. to 77’,§c. Oats, No. 3 white. 555§c.; Standard, 55%c. to 560. Rye, No. 2, nominal. Barley, 75c. to 79c. Timothy, $5.50 to $7. Clover, $8.50 to -$13. Pork, $17.80. Lara, $10.15 to $10.20. ann, $10.25 in $10.62. _ S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday) Barley, bus.. , r. A .65 to .90 Bll(!kWh68l.- . r ,.4 .60 »90 Butter, lb. (dllri) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (crosmery) .Z2 .Za Caliskl lb. .10 10 15 ns, . Eggs, doz. Hay, loose ton $10.00 Hay. pressed 10.00 liidc lb 11.00 12.00 .10 .s, . Lamb pelts .80 .Iwi Oatmeal, per 100- 8.75 Oats, (white) bus. .56 .60 Oats (black) bus. .80 .65 Potatoes. bus. in Raincoats For some weeks past we have bent all our efforts “marshalling” our stocks and establishing our lines of communication (making purchases".) We are now ready for our SPRING DRlVF.,, and our guns (prices) are ofthe very ‘,longest range”-in fact, we are positive these prices will bring you from the fart erst end of the city. We are Selling Men’s Rain Coats at values up to $14.00, made in the newest styles and from the highest grade material.Foroneweekonly Our Guarantee . »’ Every Coat Guaranteed Water- proof or your money will be Refunded. National Clothing Co Our “Spring Drive” A .Zh , Roller Mill hour, per 100 3.25 3.50 . Straw, pressed, ton " 5.00 0 Turn, B bu. 15 30 _ f ul Mfmumnl Charlottetown, P. E. I: nes-s-vsusl. ..=»2§?{ -._ -wir" Tri D " § Wheat bus 1 50 1 60 ..=. - -- - ------» =§§§ . . ,an rs George Dawson, St. Croix. N. B., also( Talkto Property Owners ' First, we want you to be a believer in good sound insurance, second we want you to be a believer in plenty of insurance. Most men are i_n the first but too many are out of the second class. Many have discovered th_1s the morning after the fire when the newspapersaid _Brown loss 3515000.00 insur- ance $8000.00. Now we want to put you right in regard to your fire insur- ance. Carry at least 80 per cent of the present actual cash value of the pro- perty. Never mind what it cost you, present value is the standard to goby. TODAY, not tomorrow or next week, sit down and calculate the 'fair present cash value of any property you own that could be destroyed by fire. hen total up the insurance you carry on each item. If you have not 80 per cent of the Value send for us at once with as great despatch a_s you would send lor a competent veterinary if the life of a valuable animal was in danger. A fire may be only a few hours away. It takes years to make money enough to pay for a comfortable home or to own and -stock an up-to-date store. A fire will destroy either in a hour. _If you want_to be safe, keep in- sured in strongcompanies represented _by insurance men who know their business. `This_is___thc...._day of the specialist. _ _ We represent nine strong companies,_a_ll of them among the strong- est in the world. We write all our _own policies, make all endorsements, adjust all our losses, and pay all claims right here,__and try to_ pay them 'as far as possible on the day of the iire. Is t is the kind of service you want. If so write or call' on us today for rates on your property. A illlere is Our List of Companies » _, Home Insurance Co. oi New York British America Assurance Co. of Toronto Yorkshire Insurance Co. of York, England _Caledonia insurance Co. of Edinburg, Scotland National Fire Insurance Co. oi Hartford, Conn. Gfdneial insurance Cast Pfrlsh, S§ot|£nd A Continental Insurance . 0 ew or ‘ _, ' T Quebec Insurance Co. (guaranteed hy London and Lancashire of London, _Fidelity Phoenix Insurance Co. of New York _ _ ` ` if I _ , ‘ ` Good agents wanted in unrepresented territory. .1 “ " ' I _- I' ¢.~'s_mn¢ from on uwoilui - - ~- - ~ , . A W K Rogers Co. 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