1.- JE- lv *li .~.....'........ rur‘c|nRtor1l-:10wN GUARDIAN- at fe _ _...W ... -__ -~ ~- , . _ SOURIS EAST AND MONTNGUE ...°1t pays to buy in this Province. ...°Sch_ooner Viola Hartland, Capt. Hartland, Jedore, arrived in Souris yesterday from the fishing grounds! ...°Mise Janie Macaulay, Cami. bell's Cove, is visiting in Sourie thi guest of her aunt Mrs. John L. Mao- Auley.° ...°Miss Mary Campbell, New Jes sey, is spending the summer visit- ing her old home at Csmpbell’s Cove! ...°Adolphus- Turner, Upton, has sold his nice driving mare to H. B. Finlay of St. Peters, for which he received e. handsome sum! ' .._'Schooner Boreas, Capt. Colford, which has been mackeral fishing ‘at 7-|19 Magdalen Islands is now fishing out of Souris harborv' ...'Schooner Atheling, Capt. Fal- corner, which was in Souris for shel- ter and supplies-sailed last evening for the fishing grounds* ...°Percy Burke, Fortune, has resum- ed work as night watchman in Eru- est Johnson's lobster. factory, after his recent illness! ...°Ghief Organizer Brown ol the C. M. B. A., Amherst, is at preeen; making a tour of eastern Kings. He is accompanied by Paul MacPhee, Cherry Grove.‘ ._.°William Leslie, Jr., who had been to Halifax on a business trip was a passenger on the S. /S. Lady Sybil on return to his home in the Magdalen Islands' ...'In the Christian Church, Monta- gue, on Sunday evening, the 16th, a special Childrrn's Day program will be rendered. A free-will offering for foreisn missions will be taken. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. SHIPPING NEWS. ` Entered--Charlottetown., June, 13, 1912»-Schoouers Stanley Mac, Whitt- le, Picton; Alma, l.. Young, (iumholl, Picton; S. S. Enterprise, Mncliaren, Montague. Cleared-flharlottctown,- June, 13, 1912-Schoonrrs Stanley Moc, Whitt- le, Picton, S. S. Enterprise, Muc- Laren, Montague. ' TIITNGS NEW ANT) OLD. This is a new'versiou Ol the story abuut,an Irishman who paint- ing u fence, and who worked so fast that he might get the job finished he- fore the paint- gave out. Our grand- fathers laughed at that joke, before our grandfathers bought razors. The new version is up-to-date, but the old point still sticks out. 'I have a touring car and I have a chauffeur. The latter is a bright Italian boy, and an invaluable servant. The other night, ten miles from home, but in- side the city limits, I observed that he was putting on a burst of speed- 'Slow down a bit, Gi\\seppe,' I war- ned him; ‘we’ll be arrested ii we keep on at this speed.' "Sousa me. mister boss,' he answered; 'we’re ten mila from home. an' only got enough gas for t'ree mila. Eef we no hurry we never malt' est!" MOSQUITO-ES. To clear a room of mosquitoes, take a piece of gum camphor about one-third the size of an egg and eva?- orate it over a lamp or candle. tal* ing care that it does not ignite. Or burn a, small amount of ,Persian pow- der on a saucer and close all doors and windows to keep the fumes in the room. ,. Oil oi peunyroysl ié.t uncorked in n room at night, or applied to arms, neck, or clothing, will often keel) 05 mosquitoes. Oil of sassafras is even more elective, and not only keeDB 3* way the _ins_ects, but relieves the sting of the bite. ______________. WON THE BET. 1; wana tavern where a newiy ar- rived commercial traveller was hold- ing rom.. “P11 bet any one $5. he said, “that I have got the hardest name of any one in this room." An old farmer in the background shifted his feet to n warmer Port Ol the fender. "Ye will, will ye?" he drawled. -"Well, l’1l tnke ye up. I'll bot ye ten avin your live that my name'll heat yours." ' "Done,-" cried the commercial tra- `veller, "I've got the hardest name in the county. It is Stone." The old man took 3 chew at his tobacco. “Mine," he said, “in llard- lr." . Li'l"l‘i.E CHOICE, \ Russian Official-You certainly can not stay in this country. Traveller-Then I‘ll leave lt.. Russian Ofllclni--Have you a DHHS- port to leave? / Traveler-No. 0 ` Russian Official-Then you can not 1¢,v,,_, 1 w||1 give you twenty-four hours to decide what you will 110- -Selected. THE OPENING. -e Poet-I called to seo if you had an opening for me. ' Editor-Yee, there’e one right be- hind you; shut it ae you go out. »|ll¢:'~-w -Fmlre. < GmF¢riéSEf¢ ...'0ne cent per word each insertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order and _five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cente. ...'The Morning Dsiiy Guardian can he obtained at W. A. Johneton's, Montague. ..."I‘he Morning Daily Guardian can be obtained at H. J. Mahon’s _Drug Store, Bouris. ‘F G Jordan A out will bo and subscriptions in Sourls and vie,- inity. His office phone No. is 5' ...°Martin McKinnon, abent, will be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Montague and vicinity. His office phone No. is 20. ...'Subscribers should renew a week or two before the time -they have paid for has expired and thus not. miss an issue, as all papers are dis- continued promptly on expiry date. ...’The manager of Holman-'s paint Departu.ent Summerside,'will cheer- fully supply all necessary information to people who intend painting. If you intend painting write I-l_olman's Their paints are perfect. Their prices will save you money. 6-12ME6i. ...’S. S. Lady Sybil arrived in Souris at 5,30 p.m. yesterday from Picton and _landed one car of wine and two cars of way freight. She iook one one car of nalt,, a quanti- ty of freight, the mail and a. number of passengers for the Magdalen Is- lands sailing at 9, p.m.° ...*Schooner Abana, Capt. Lanni- gan, has finished discharging 5 cargo of coal at Sourls. The Captain uin- tends taking a cargo of produce to Sydney, from Sydney he will take coal to Gaspe and return to Souris with a cargo of lumbar. (rn May 2nd the Abana left Souris for the Mag- dalen Islands for a load of herring for the smoke house at Georgetown and returned on the Sth, making the lflii in seven days which heats ull reviuus records* , - HOHDEN T() HE KNIGI-l'l‘E]'). 1Vi0N'l‘Rl`<}Al., .lui-ic 12-lt is under stood that the coming honors tu be conferred upon Uunualiuns will include Knighthoods to the ltt. Hon. lt. I.. Borden, Prime Minister, and to Mr. Justice Davidson, just lnude Chief lu.~\tlre of the Proviricc of Qliehf-.¢‘.. BASE l)E(1E1Vl~.‘R. ‘ _"And _how are you, Mrs. Smith?" asked the district visitor. The portly Mrs. Smith applied one corner of her apron to her eyes, und sobhed bitterly. _ "Why, what has happened?" asked the sympathetic caller. “It's me-me ’ushan,’ mum," re- plied tho woman chokingly. “We’ve bin married six months. 'E were a sweep, mum--as good-'earted B bloke ss you’d ever meet, and yisterday ‘e gets run over and took to the 'ore- pital! "Poor men!" exclaimed the visitor, “And is he------” “Poor me!" came the crushing ro- tort. “Why, when I seed ‘im just now, they'd bin and cleaned him down, and blowed if 'e ain’t a nigg- er mum!-"-Answ,ers. » THEY WANT THEM IN ENGLAND __; BRUWIIIG DEMAND Fllll SIN PILLS Cocnuknri, Our., DEC. l7th_, 1910..- “Will you please let me know if GIN PILLS are on sale in Euglaucl-and if so, where? I am anxious to know, so that I can inform my sister there, who is troubled with her Kidneys. While I was visiting England last summer, I recommended GIN PILLS and now my sister has wr°tten for me to send her a box and to find out if they are on sale in England". Mas. T.V. ANDERSON. L' Q5” 45. 1 ,.1 / : |1- l'l"; 4' . T . like Regular $1.25 while Eng. 98<-is lish cambric _underskiris _ _ We believe that this offering has never been cquslled in this city.Ccrtainly it comes in a’ welcome seasm, just when they are most needed. Each Skirt 11115 HU . 18 inch ilounce of heavy wash lace. 1.50 Very Fine ilambric 4 Underskirt ' special' ai These slciits come in all sizes and me beautiful trimmed with an IS inch _ flonncc of insertions and tucks in alter- naic rows, finished nt l‘otioiu with wide lace to match insertion. - 7s'hort or lor! sleeves. * - 'ff -' '-1 T '_"u ~" A _ _ll -1 wi i _ . .... al.. Summer Under, Skirl Specials _Suluiugr iBargalus_ Regular i.25_ While 9809. 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