\ i - ~ 4 . 4 i IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS-1.i.‘aYIEEii'S'-...NEWS FOR THE .G-UARDI-IIN’S SATURDAY SUBSIIRIBEITI-.Sh . " . . ""7 ,_ T - ' _ z A, -- - ll Huail Iclius Anil Your Ears Buzz You Surely Have lialarih It doesn't matter how long you have sui¥ered,_or how often you have faiied to get relief-even though Cater,-|, may effect every organ in your body, you can he permanently cured by in. haling the soothing vapor of Catarr. liozone. - ~ A few. breaths through Catai-rhczghe inhaler ‘clears the 'phlegm out of the throat and stops your cough. The nos. triis are cleansed of offensive mucous discharge and sneezing and snifiiing B109 Blliilllce- Pilrtjti loss of hearing and headache (very common symp- tom of csterrhl are fiuieiriy cured, and in a short time every trace of catarrh disappears. Nothing can be simpler or more l _V pleasant than Caiarrliozone. lt’s hgai. ing piney vapor sends a warm cleans- :. THURSDAY -HORSE NOTE - Among the fine coits on the Island is the baby~ horse owned by Mr. Boy Siliiphant,~'of Sum- mersidot The obit is only about four weeks old and was sired by the cele- brated registered Stallion Baron High- ball. For size and conformation this 'colt is pronounced by horsemen to be ahnmmer.-H. ` V ing sensation through all the air _,NEW HQME _Thenew 1-ggi. passages iii the head ami throat,- iiakes you feel better iii half ii min- “My ears buzzed by the hour imd 1 had frightful head noises," writes J. P. Purdy, from Port l-Iurou. "Caturrli ialrly filled my whole iiead and throat. l tio: relief iieiglity fast when I tried (‘aiari°iiozoiie; it hit the spot instantly., Yin but t'i.i:ii°iiiozoiie has eiired nie mid I iini'|i‘y swear by it." Got iliv uiiiiploic $1.00 Outfit; it docs the trick iii a liurry-never fails; §l‘lf1II S520 500-2 trial or sample size, ..5c., sold by dealers everywhere. L \ ZWQ- er - ,_ ` _ ( =, ~\ 3'-in ll; as .K ~"~ /#Wet 1 tg! lk", l dill ‘I 2 \ t g _ _ . , ` A N A. »~'I£.»_~,` W if '1>~;e.$ \"° ” `\,I-. _-./4 G* FREE Two si; urs sin ooiis with their convvxt: Dutlits, and this Hs Girls-v-No doilyou over had in your lilo will plsnss Eau iiirs natty Dlmvlr led Lever Mary, thus: brsutiiui I Dressing Duiis with all their iovuiy olotlios and _himdsomo hats. You can win them ever so emily, with. out suondlnl I. gingin cent. and let as well thu most nquliiits imsortcri Wrist Watch that any girl or luiy voui I want to Wear. Deity Dimpie sud Lovoy lllury sro sliuout iifo sim- over twenty uchuhi|h,suii each one has i\ complet/c wardrobe ol three invoiy dzsmmi and three lovely huts to match just as you sue them above. Thom sro hund- soms party drcasosmsiior iiuits,soliool drcasos, ploy suits with costs, sto.. and ouch suit hiisu hat to match. For lncitsnos I sailor hut with thessilor suit, oloveiy fcsther liutfor the party dress and so on. 'Thurs urn six dresses and six hats in s‘.i, and it in such great fun becuuso both dolls can stand nuslrlightlust in you son thorn iu the iotura andfou can chsnls thuir clothes and lists in s fit!! Y0u`I just love Dottx Dimplc sud Lovoy Mary su get rio sud of fun out of hem. The Dollies sud sii -‘heir bountiful lists mid clot-hes sro over so eisverly meds of hssutifuiiy iithogrsphsd osrd-beard. sli in msg. riiA.~¢nt rich cslors and so bolutifni thatthey’ii surprise you and all your irisnds. Every lust and dross is ready to nut on thu minute you |st it. The Iov ely wrill watch that is your extra present Il 5 little beauty. lt has rich lun metal uso. porcelain dial, gilt hands, sud is s guaranteed time befor. You can either wosr It as A Wristlet or take t oil the bracelet. and wcsr it with L olmtollins or charm. ndsomo Wrist You know, lirll, tncss wrist watches lroso very fashion. sblu now, sud ws guarantee that U. wutchthosamcsswn will Miva you would ‘-._ soil in thu stores for Irom S-‘LID to 96.00. Girls-il you wsu: them lovely dolls with their lrami outhli und the iins watch too, write us to-say we we vlllvgnd we imsiiius paid ,init 25 oi tus B i P 3 ii ii T-i ,.-5 ii?- lovsiicst eau y in et; you svn evcr scentos for only liic. Isnt. Thiiyjiiuhlsiiliiiii lint cakes. Just tniuii. tvic bcuutiiui, sngrsvrs, goiii uniiiiics iieiinty Pins ou ri nit-c curd for only ioo s psir. ‘they lrn IO pretty n\i.l so Iiundy that many Iuiiliili buy two or thruo si ts as soon su you si-.ow tiicm We want to Illtroiiucli thnilo I|u&\lI.If\iI llow llcluty lliril tv uvlry isdyin tho land sud will uniiro no eiponso to.rowsni gnu if you will holp us. licturn our lim) when the inssrasold,sud wowiliproinptiy sono you bothluvsly dfiil with their ¢0i!1|>Ititu Oiltfll-I at 0054!. nil l:Ii\ll€l Dlisi, Bud the fine wrist watch you can also receive With- out selling any more goods by showing your grsnil dolls to your friends and ssttinl only four ui them to soil our Jewellery and rum our lovely premiums ss on did. il0u't rnilsthisnhunoo,|iIrI.l. Write lc-rtho£¢luty Pins wduiy und you can soon have both the doilssnd wstch. Andrew 'riis REG/il. MANUFACIURING C0.. DEPT. D. 581 TORONTO. ONT. io “Be sure to put the extra 1s War Siam p on your letter when mailing lt." I E W _ 1 NEIiVE'IlAi'iKED Madelright and Well by Dr. 6asseiI’s Tablets. Und to Scream Terribiy for no reason whatever. .Inst a bumiio oi Nerves. Weak, Wasting away, and Digestive . Troubles. Thought- sho could never recover. New cured and happy through DR. iiliSSELL’3 TABLETS. Ciinadiaii mothers of little weak _o_r nervous children should read this tasti- uiony to Dr, Cassell's Tablets given out of simple gratitude bv Mrs. Worrell, 32. Alt-street, liverpool, England. 'l‘hey_wi.ii then see what u vulniibe health-builder this] have in this great remedy. _ rs. Worrall says: “ Dr. _Casseils Tablets have quite cured 'iiiy little girl. Gladys, `of extreme nervousness and digestive troubles, and' I think it only right yousliould publish the story £41' the beaie t,. of other mothers whose children 'y be delicate.- “G1adys, ®gan to ail when._she was only two ly rs old, an/d steadily worse, though we did all we coul t link of to get libi: well. She was very peeuish. and cried'» dreadfully. Sometimes she would screaiii for no reason at all that we could discover, and -nothing would psciiy hor. She was just a little bundle of nerves. Her appetite was very poor. and naturally she got quits thin and weak, and her little cheeks fell in dread- fully. Indeed, she hardly ate aa;/i.Ixin§» and seemed just wasting s1vay._ e tried a lot of different tliings that dad n_o good at ali. 'llhen we iia advice ann trell- ment for Gladys, but that, foo, was of ve? l-ittle uso. We were laid sho was su erigég from nervous breskdow-n and eiiiarg liver. After that we took -her to su iiistilution, where for nine months she was treated us an out-patient. Perhaps shejwas u [fuk better for stixne, but was soon as ill ss ever. Next we took iher to Ireland for fibre; mouths, and that sefined to heir er. But almost at once she relapse into the old weak stats. “ For four-years this had goneon, and . A ’°`» ,,\.\ _ .- ' -in `>`>\`.\ .4 , I _..~. .v- u.-_-.»..-=, Q VI, , ,__ uv!)i Q V... .M an _ / '.~ _ 11?! ,` \ E;-L: _Glaln Warull, ~`_¢ -'€”` < 1 .ff was ‘ x .5 .>_ ‘ ~/ / f-.f-~ .,~"_:;5 - ""75°~\~.. 1 7:". ._ 1;’ I " . <‘ , ' I ‘ $.23 *"“' ,ar wasiss fu was so die Save the children. Do -not let them stiffer when- the remedy that li-as saved life in cases unzrunibcred is 1-eiidy to your hand in' Dr.' Cassel»l’s Tablets. '.i`liiei great medicine for the people has been most successful in the treatnient of weak- ness and. wasting, whether in old or y0il1.`ig, . WASTED T0 A SKELETON. “-Nerves" and Bowel Trouble. Mrs. Lewis, of»14, Lyon-street, Vernon- street. Bolton, Lancs., England, saysz- “Dr. GasseLl,‘s Tablets saved my baby`s life wilien be ihad been given ig), and I w-as i)ust. waiting for the end. e was a. fine aby when born, but very soon he was taken with bowel weakness, sud begun to waste away. The food .he had eitier returned or set up severe diarrhoea, . `\. 1/ ,I ¥\ . I 6 'V \ \ I i";». 's :$1 ‘ “°°s -I' ' . , ._ ,ge b . ., . f I vc' ,l"\“_;;; _.{\:,. i ‘i\\.I’ i aby Lewis. .;?T_.5_; .-.V I i itil* .-5 ii which caused the poor little tliinl terriible pain. I-lo, crued a lot, and his sleep was very disl.u_i~bed._ Ho would wake up suddenly with violent attacks of sickness, and evidently in great pain, and I was at m£wits’ end to now _whst to do. Poor hs y had wasted until he was only a frame of bones, and he looked almost as though .he would fail to pieces. he was so apgxilingiy thin. We could §')ount every r , every bone ol his buck- one. " Oi con I iiried everything I o_aul¢_i think of, In also took baby to an insti- tution, but no sort of treatment did any good at all. By this time he was so sr spent that we were waiting for the end. Once I was told that no could not live till Monday-that was on s Saturday: But. in the end we got Dr. Csssell's ablets, and the imgrovement was immediate. The disrr ces. and sickness ceased; and from that time my child never looked back. Now, at thirteen months, he is s fine, big healthy _bsby. Ho has cnt five teeth, and is iusi A picture of health." LARGEST SALE III BRITAIN. Popularity nov: World-wide. only inc' IQ 6 dence on Russell Street owned by Mr. _Lawrence Gallant, will soon be coin- ,plet,,ed, Mr. Wilbert: Righprd, the contrac 0 . began operati ns on this building aboi_it_ _the middle of March ' and considering ' ‘tIie~ disagreeable weather work has been so rushed that the owner will likely move into it in - -the course~of two weeks--mil. ""~`NEw soc|s‘rv`.-`Nc`l 3 Bmncii of the Ladies Auxiliary of the A. 0. H. Society was launched ini'Tigiii.sh on Sunday with twenty. charter iii6¥Db€I‘S and the following installed as officers: Mrs. Joliii A. Hackett, President; Mrs. Brenton 0’C0niior, Vice-President; Miss Beatrice McCarthy. Recording Secretary; Miss-May Kincli, Financial Secretary; Mrs. J. A. Brennan, Treas- urer; Miss Winnifred Morrisey, Mis- tress at Arms; Miss Mary E. Morrisey, Sentinel. The meeting proved a huge success and a cordial reception was tendered the good ladies of Summer- slde who volunteered to come and take part in this new undertaking. Among these were i' sed: Mrs, J. S. McCullough, County President, nnd thc Misses Katherine Doyle, Lucy Bent, Helen Noonan and Eva Murphy. SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.- The following Islanders have beenniiiongg the successful students at Mount Al- lison: Graduated-in Shortliand, Arthur L. McPherson, Cape Traverse. Blrk'.s Gold Medal won by Miss Susie Catl- ton, Souris. Class Essay Prize, Sen- ior, won by Miss Annie Metherail. Siimnierside, P. E. I. Tribune Essay Prizes, second prize won by Miss Dor- othy Weeks, Aiberton. The Frank Davison Prizes, First Ycor, first prize, Miss Annie Metlierall, Sumnierside. Book Prizes Bible Classes, Second Year, Miss Lilia.s Fletcher, Charlotte- town. Englisli, Third Year, Miss Li- lias Fletcher, Charlottetown. An aliimnae violin scholarship, woii by Miss Evelyn Goff, Charlottetown. The best original essay, won by Miss An- nie Metherall, Sunimerside. Certi- ficates for completed courses in Bible, Miss Liiias Fletcher, Charlottetown. The Course in English, Miss Lllias Fletcher, Charlottetowii. DANGEROUS PRACTICE.- Itesi- dents in the neighbourhood of lnker- maii are complaining of the very re- prehensible practice oi' some boys of using a. rifle out there to no purpose whatever but considerably to the iiii- noyance and, what is more, grave dan- ger of iinoffeiiding others. Persoihs tliere state' that while picking clams on the shore they are occasionally startled by the report of a gun follow- ed immediately by the failing of a bullet nearby, frequciitly only a couple of ,feet awnv i'roin them. This hap- pens, too, when children are around. This is ii very cliildlsli and silly prac- tice, nnd one that is apt to be attend- ed with serious results. Perhaps the perpetrator of the joke, which nobody but iiiiiisclf appreciates, will take a. timely hint und turn his attention to .something worthicr before the Police step"`iii ‘and convince liini of his folly. SOCIAL SURVEY.-Itev. Dr. A. J. W. Myers, of Toronto, arrived in Char- lottetown Tuesday evening and pur- poses spending some weeks in Char- lottetown to,,complete the Social Sur-~ vey begun lust September. Aiiiionnce- ment will be made shortly regarding the exhibit at which the results of tlie survey will be preseiited. A good pro- gramme is lu prospect in which some of the most prominent Canadians in the various lines under investigation will belieard. MOTHERS OF LITTLE ONES No mother' of young ciiildren should be without a box. ui,l`rjI3sby's Own Tab-_ lets. The Tablotaffsre mothers best friend and ,areas goodais a doctor in the house. Qodperiiiiigtlieni Mrs. F. Wnrger, lngQ'i's`oll, O t;."\'rites: “I have used Bhbu/‘s Own -Tablet for the past eiglit-itiybars and would - not hc without them. I can highly ,recom- niend the`i'nf‘,to all niotbeijsifoflyoung, ciiiitireii." ‘ 'rife -i'.ii>ictii‘ ii‘re` chic by medicine ‘iiealers or byinisiiliht 25 cents a box from The Dr. W lionis’ Medicine Co., Brockville,” 0nt',_» , 'Don’t worry about your complexion-use I Pears’ . ’ fi ff ,0ap. and all that nature, science, or art can accomplish 'for your complexion will be done-- Thongh Pears’ is the finest of all Soaps, It is sold everywhere at not over l5c. (unscented) Matchless for the complexion! John Ahearn, who sometime ago rc- signed from the police force of Tig- nish, hasagaiu been reappointed to the ofilce after having withdrawn his resignation.-Z. l - -ON FURLOUGH -Earl Reid of the 6th Canada. Mounted Rifles ar- rived iii Summerside on Friday even- ing on a few days leave of absence. He reports the boys in high spirit at Amherst, and expects to be called to the front in the near future. Mr. Reid will viit his parents in Campbellton before returning `to Amherst .-H . |NJURE.D.-- Yesterday afternoon about half past four little Leonard Toonibs was accidentally run over by a jlgger in the vicinity of the Tele- graph Office and was pretty badly bruised. He was picked up by Mr. James murley who summoned a doc- tor who, after examination, said there was no serious injury, and the lad 'was taken home. -FUNERAL. - The funeral ofthe late William F. Eason, Ellerslie, took place on Thursday last to the Presby- , teriaii Cemetery at Lot 11. The ofiiciat ing clergyman were Rev. T. A. Wil- son, Tyne Valley. assisted by Rev. Mr. Young. The pall bearers were Hon. John Richards, Messrs. George Welsh, William Hayes, Harry Wil- liams, William Burleigh mid Edward S. Burleigh.-H. WEDDING BELLS -A pretty wedding took place-at the-home- of the brides sister, Mrs. .I. A. McNell¢_v Brooklyn, New York, on Monday May 10th, when -Elizabeth, youngest dangli- ter of Mr. James Pratt of Pownal, was united in marriage to llir. Nor- man A. Mortimer of Boston, Mass. The ceremony was performed by’ Rev. J, A. Heady, pastor of St. Clements Churcli, Brooklyn. N. Y. The -happy c‘ouple left next day en route for Bos- two weeks. Weil what do yoii think ture home. ISLAND LADY HONORED.- Miss A.. C. MscDougall of the stall of the Monntview Tuberculosis Hospital, Calgary, Alta., has been appointed Lady Superintendent of that institu- tion- by the liospital‘s board. While nurse she performed licr duties most satisfactory and iii less than ii year rose from junior to charge nurse, and on June lst takes the po- sition of Lady Supt., which without further remarks shows her ability. Miss Macbbugull is a native oi' Soutii Shore, P. E. I.. . TRVON.--Mrs. H. li, Leo and Miss Amy Lord of* Tryon returned on Thursday from a visit to Summersiile Miss Fanny Leap Tryon, sustained it severe injury a few days ago, from a fail, but iier friends are glad to hear that she is again able to go about. The anxious friends of iittic Helen Simons are relieved to hear that she has en- tirely recovered froni the nasty occi- dent she receivedsome time ago by falling on a piece-of wood and cutting the roof of her moutii. Owing to the excellent treatment .she received at the P. E.'~i. 'Hospitalitliere' will be no injurious effects from the fall. Mr. Frank Pooley, of Winnipeg is visiting his mother Mrs. R. Pooley, North Tryon, Miss Fanny Lea Tryon had the misfortune a few days ago to-‘ fall flown stairs cutting- herself 'badly around the head and neck, necessita- ting the taking ofcevcml stiches.--U. LAID T0 REST.--The remains of the late Rev. Edward Bell were laid to rest yesterday in the People's Cem- etery. In the morning the body was removed from the late home to the First Methodist Church, where it lay iii state until 2.30 p.m., when the fun- eral service commenced. The funeral service was conducted by ltev. Mr. Dawson, assisted by Rev. Messrs. Orrnan, Taylor and Weeks. The ciiurch was well filled with mourners during the service. The funeral was under Masonic auspices, the Masons preceding the hearse, followed bf all the clergymen of the city and a. num- ber from the country. An exception- ally large concourse of citizens follow- 'ed the hearse. The following were the pall-bearers: Messrs. W. A.~Weeks, James Paton, S. Grey,‘W. W. Stan- ,ley, Henry Smith and Colonel Moore. , . FRIDAY - Home AND scHooL_Ass'N.-The frcguiar montiily meeting of the Home aiid, School Aesociation.wili ,he ‘held ,Monday in the School Board' 'rooms at 4 p.ni.` 'I*li"ere will be"aii exhibit of sewing, suitable for public school work. Ladies interested are asked to see this exhibit. P. E. ISLANDER ACCEPTS CALL -Rav. C. A. Dawson has accepted the :cali to become pastor of the Went- worth Avenue Baptist Chnrcli, Clii- "cugo. He also carries his studies ,at the University of Chicago. Mr. Dawson is the son of Mr. John A. Daw- son, Central Bedeque, P. E. 1. ' 8.0.6. CLOSING.-_-The formal clos- -ing of .Saint Dunst}tu’s College takes fplace on Tuesday, une ist, at 2 p.m. .Rev. Dr Monagliaii, Mlscouche, will address the graduates and Mr James A. McDougall -will read the valedic- _tory. The following are the gradu- -ates:-James A. McDougall, Grand 1tiver',,Lot 14; Owen C. Trainor, Char- lottetown; H. Glen Morrisey, George- town; ll-ienrie _Crepean, Sherbrooke. P.Q.; Andre Lessard, St Anne, P.Q.; Clarence Conway, Hampton, NZB.; Edwin Kelly, Fort Augustus. REBIGNED.-The Guardian learns his position as editor of the Summer side Journal and Agriculturist, a position which he filled with marked ability for some eight years. Referr- ing-to Mr Mclnnis's resignation the island Farmer of Summei-side says: “ We have always found him fair and gentlemaniy in political argument and we learn of his resignation with sin- cere regret. He has worked hard anil 'faithfully whilst us forali that goes towards the of the province and the oi 0\il' thriving Mcinnis will, we limit _visiting ,They will the social 'Guardian of Mr them hope long past the remain has for the his rest. but vacation will to the stren- melli- that Mr Hugh Mcinnis has resigned, .N \\\\`\§\f ~‘ _ IZ/Ik / “ix .\ §\ e -...__ ' " - './Ai' .. * , g > 5,2., V /-I-//¢ ;i\..'\_\\` T\\\\\li\ \` fy' 'Ti ei- ll .js - . may . .‘ » , 1....-ff.-.L-_-. -.Q3 -Ei! /'i - I' .,_. ' is f///1'-illlllliiui ' / _Q (__, ._ M,/7,, , _L 'V _‘_ l' ' ,\\ Estejg I ' ' ' *Ii "ff" -Er 'r ~ Q-s- -_ iw `/ /~' /' `“/' >;>; 'L/./T 7 // /f-f -ll r.-== .;, - , \`\..c'.. w rc i bill \l\\, .L- A- * “, =i il tl .`\ ` :\ *\\\ ,$4 ll ‘}`€§'i\~ \¥z. Business ' i - , _ I t Of modern business methods that lessen waste and chance, Canada Life business insurance stands in the forefront ' r amongst- scientific safe-.euai'ds.~ l’0g`1°€SSl0l\ Should your partner die;'**Ii‘i€.' heir may demand his Share of the business in cash-at once. Will the value of your busiiiessas ageing ` _ concern be lost through enforced liquidation as '.1 result-or will you. , safe-g‘uai‘d it through business insurance in the ' - If CAMDA LIFE u _A I - ‘ “ i_` ,, I | :1'.`.' 7* - ____ , I . __ A .. ‘_ . ,. _ ., , _ _ ,._ L_ ,_,,,.,,,_ * 5'- 'l“"' 75' -' ifrei- -1,-17? ‘T ` ‘ F* H ,',@ 7 - f -I.; ;"`u"’ - ,il ,__...._» ., ¢f=- it .§_..;,¢' j y-Q; ',-," ll ,. iff N ‘dl \ The Czm_zida__Lif'e has published valuable information as to Business Insurance. This will gladly be sent you. ` -Poi.ioeMAN- AP' M. f . . L/-. -_ _ __ 6;, ._ Pourrso- r A.-. Q H W M. ._ L, , ’ -u \\\\, lh \ ~. °:_,fQ<\%i g 1?* "Id I \ W .F I6, ¢. f `~t \\i\\“ vv. K. ROGERS, Manager for Prince Edward island. Chariottotowm' 23 i.1 .__, .. . A,____V_> _I two Islanders were elected to oilice. ed a member of the Executive. the last casualty. list the iiiimes of two more lslziiiders iii-c contained. They are Private Williuiii Brenton Davey, Albion Huy, I’.E.i., oi' the Prin- cess Patricia liugiineiit, und Private Samuel Elliot, Winslow Station, ol' FIRE CHIEFS.-At the first nnniiai. SCHOOL W0FlK~-° FOIIOWIIIE IS Convention of tlie Maritime Fire U10 HOW” R0” Of the DUDIIB Of Mill"- Chiefs, held in Moncton Wednesday, ray l-iarbour School for the inoiitii of April. Priiicipal`s Department. Grade Chief T. Ranniian, Charlottetown, was I VII.-l, Marion l'll\t;l\i 2. Gladys C10- niade 2nd vice-president, and Chief lll0lli-S; 3. l"l0i‘@IlC€ KCGDIIIE- Grade Johnson, Sumnierside. was also elect- Vl.-1. GUIIIYS MHCKIIIIIOH Hilti Mar- garet ilicliui-ds (e-quail; 2, Eiiiel Pen- -l, iiie; ll, Edo MacLeod. Grade V.- 1. MORE ISLAND CASUALTIES.-in ‘Agnes Iiell; 2, John ltiaclseod; 3, Rn- laiid i.e"j.Lac_lieui‘., Perfect attendance. _F'lorcnce`i{ceping, Bessie Keeping, Edu MiicLeo/; 2 ..=., i 'ri ‘I_ .° I Ai ll* -IK ‘ill ‘ y `l ,. -E ~-.= i Jr. F' _ ...- .. -._- ~».`» it -“ ‘ '.1 l , . ‘- 7. I1 . ii .. 1 1 l .- If: lf .ii .-. i. ' .‘l r* ;. :;__.‘~ ' . ,-.. ~._.__ - -. ll 1 H* ' sl fri -ii gl ll-. fl* ‘I_ 'l I I l *ill _.i .