,;.....,,.__‘ L‘: 5 a t 4. T I l l Meqifsop He needs a illew Suit” this Week GET HIM A NEW SUPlL-He ‘needs a suit for school, for church, for play. “The Men's Store” offers the ‘biggest assortment of Boys’ Suits in Prince Edward Island'- at prices that cannot ‘be "beaten by anyone. Boys’ brown, grey and Doneglal tweed Suits, made from good qliality union tweeds. Coalt has fancy pleated back and fullbelt, bloomer pants wit'h Governor fasteners. Sizes for ‘boys from 61312319313 Sizes for "boys from 13 to 17 years . IBVys’ all wool t-weed Suits in fancy greys, browns and dark tweeds, Norfolk styles. These suits "have double seats, knees, elbows and reinforced pockets. ~ Bloomer pants, all double stitched. Sizes from 8 to 17 years Bo s’ two-pant Suits, each suit has one pair hloomers and one pair of golf pants. They come in all wool fancy} grey and’ fawn; also Fox guaranteed all wool Eng- lish serge with ‘guarantee alt- 00 tiadhfliLAllsizeg..............._ ' Boys’ ‘blue Middy Suits in serge and Cheviot, mlade with braid,_ cord and whistles. Plain knee pants. Sizes for boys from 3 to 8 years. 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.75 7.75 and Thousands of Dollars Ara balng uvod by tho fox farmers of Prince Edward island, who ars making a scientific study of tho feeding problem and havs discovered the solution of health» fl 0"- oua puppialhls In jssdlni IMPERIAL COD LIVER QIL BIQQQIT at this season ‘of tho year. As "soon as the pup- pies aro weaned,‘ thoy rsqulro SOLID food containing cooked osroala. ground moat; and vltamlnos available only in Ood-Livanfiil. Tho umrlonce of our mast aupoqlgb-i ranehsrs. lis the hast roof wo 0i" offer as 30 the Milling"- ssbl; nssd of imporla Foxilaouit In ovary up to date fox ravioli. Than will ho no rlsliata or diosatlvs tropipiss whsra lmporiais aro rspulariy lad. ‘ Ordsr at ones from your' nearest Agent or direct from Factory. l lquulnieuil c... l.id. Ion 440 Charlottetown, P. E. I. I _ anti; l in... .' qanopmn ‘NORTH BEBE-QUE numeric ' players will prosont s four act coined; drama. “And Billie Disap- poarod"‘in Birch-Grove lI-lall. Freo- towu. Friday evening. May 3W1- mission 35 and ‘i0 conic. iii AUMMIRIIDI AG§NT.—NT- d of tho MacDon- usrdian ran advertising, and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells tho Mornius Guardian at his store. His tole- phono No. ls 1fl~2.—tf. -—A SPLENDID PLAY—Tho FY99 town Dramatic Club presented their popular three not drama entitl ed “The Arrival of Kitty" to ll large and appreciative audience in Freetown Birch Grove Hall, on Wednesday ovoning.»May "lth. Cast of Characters (as you meet them): Mr. Ling, tho boll bow-Colby Lewis; Sam, a colored porter-R. Brewer Auld; Mr, Willlflm Winkl- or——Ward McCaull; Aunt Jane, his sister-Mrs. Russell Burns; Jane, his nieco—'Erna Murphy; Bobble Baxter-Russell Burns; Benjamin Moro-John Lewis; Kitty Benders. an actress-dvlargusrite Auld- This high class play thus put on by loc- al talent was exceptionally well rendered and hold the attention of the audience from tho moment that the curtain arose on the opening scene, until it dropped amid tho plaudits of the audience at the conclusion of the final. The first part, and there were many such were most heartily applauded and the penis of laughter that follow- ed ihe comical expressions and situ ationa showed how sonsellve tho audience were lo an appreciation of the humcrous- Throughout. the actors showed a keen sense of the import of the part played, and dis- pluYBd how carefully the drama hadjieeu prepared. ‘Each actor rose to the occasion and develop- ed the part almost into actual real- 'ty.'l'o amplify the necessary spaces between acts specialti s were giv- en: instrumental music by Messrs. Lewis McCuuli and Reeves. Vocal Solo, Mr.‘ J. B. Lewis. Vocal music. Freetown male qunrtette. These were all pleasingly appreciated and ithe performers were compelled to respond io encolos. Those dramatic performers are to be congratulated lfor the pronounced success oi‘ their leffort and the audience to be than- iked for attending in such numbers ‘and showing such intelligent ap- preclation--—-Y.‘ l l Norman E. Trlmpor. i i I i I l HOW TO K EP FIT! Bear River, N. S.—"M back bod l could hardly work.’ l whim-i.’ tired out and had no ambition; was nervous and dizzy, and everything outed to worry me. I also had terrible a in my right aide. l felt-badly for about eighteen months. and could not do tn work as should have been doheJ tried several doctors, and also bought about $26.10 worth of put up medloinss, _ ound no relief quill Hook r PI N‘! Golden Medici! Discove ud Doctor Piano's Auntie (autl-urlci-algid) Tablets. I_ have taken two bottles of the Discovery, and four oi‘ the Anuric Tdblits, and can asy that! fscfas well as {have felt for llie last ten years. " I‘ advise any ouierer to give Dr. Pierce’: remedies a fajr trial. I cannot recommend themtoo highly for what the‘; have done for inc 3110329: pleases lo snow}? any one - ' ."— o , Trimper, n}. i. l” m“ E Obtain these our nearest i‘ i ' Ilglruafgreefulnnelsalllgg manta to gr‘ Piermeh - u II ., d hen of m flahlfretrledies. p" in Brl Wri . ugélhmg$iliil.fi'fil§éihllll"lfi ffilffiliiiifiilkl Curie Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMII. K. 6. larrlstor. Elo- Mcipsyru Loan lank of Nova oootla Iutldln Ohlrlottltowfl, F. a. i. 7 all. i. A. MoDONAl-z, H. F. MoPi-IEE -:rn= oaPHn-la Broil .' l present their new show Action" at the . capitol frli no Thursday evening, May » . Quick Action made aghik‘ ll ‘in Charlottetown at tw houses. 810 l; auusaai. 8iRVi¢i8--Tljo [gr-pong from his late residence Granville Street, Surnmersidq.‘ o was one of the largest-funerals soon in Sumlnorsldo for yum- Tho pall-bodmrs ‘were Messrs. Ii. M. Baker. H} T. Holman, Cloud Holman, C- ll. Rogers, Chsrlos Hensley and _P. N. lilnmau. Rev. George Miller and Rev. Dr- Hunt ofllclatod. Among tho Charlotte- town people in attendance were| Messrs. W. K. Rogers, K- C. ‘Hog-l are, Toni Rogers, J. F. Whoarpflolv c. J. Stewart. w. E Hyndmslhl Frank Clark, and J B. Hogan, Mr- Hogaifs son, Mr. Richard Hogan of Toronto, was also present. Mr- Hegan making a special trip for that purpose. —-—-—<-0o—---— —Mi's- Malcolm Steele, Charlotte- town who arrived hero on Satur- day is visiting former town friends. She is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ambrose Mcinnis, Milk Btroet.-—-i-l Minarrfa Llnimont For Corns mom. Eastern Guardian ...'8HOP fron-ini-rlmslfs Catalog ....°DR. HOUSTON will be in his‘ from 10 to B. “JSUPER SPECIAL PROGRAM ire. “Children of ihe‘Dust." 33535 29-1112: -~'.E_,A,QT€ N .A‘_GEN,'|'.-,3ll.- I W. Murdoch '3 now Guardian Al;- od- to r co lmr, ‘Job ‘ Printing,‘ new and ‘- renow- al subscriptfonn-if. crowded 687. ' ' funeral of tho late Louis B. lfuijlt. V was hold at 2 o'clock Tuesday" uf- _ the People's Cemetery. lllldoriltho i direction of the Odd Followliiltj Montague Saturday at Yen's Thea- aching. ....*AT STURGEOM-Un SlIINlRLVIWBTQ also May 25th, Mary Phyllis Kin-g, the woro robed in oriental costume of ilirnc months old (laughter of Mr. Biblical days. LORD ULLQWATER Who is iepnosenling Great Bri. min at the Emigration and lniml graltlon‘ Conference lbelrls hold ln. Rome. anode is not represented because. it is reported, of‘ Italy's policy of not allowing Canada to select emigrants lo Canada before their embarkutlon. l~t has boon the policy of ltally to haveWCauada indi- cate tho class oi’ emigrants she de- sires and t0 allow tho ltsiiou Gov- qrnmeut to choose lhoiu. “Tiz” Puts Joy In Sore, Aching Feet “Tlz" makes sore. burning. tired foot fairly dance with dollBlll- Away go the aches and pains, tho corps, callousofl. llllllfil‘! Blid bunlons. ‘“Tiz” draws out the acids snfl poisons that puff up your foot. No mutter llIOW hnrd you work. how office in Sourls Saturday May 31's. long you dance, how far you Willi. or how’ long you remain on You!‘ foot. "Tiz" brings restful foot cu - fort. "Tlz" is wonderful for tlro . swollen, smarting feet,’ Your feet just tingle, for joy; shoes ' never hurt or seem tight. Get o. box of ‘“Tiz” now from any drug or department store. ' Bud foot torture forovor——wear smaller out in zforivtsguo and will he ploaa- shoes. keep your foot fresh, sweet a hows items. advortis- and happy. 201 most impressive and presenting a most and Mrs. Murdock King, Sturgeon was baptized at their homo by; the R-ev. Mr. Brown, ' .. ___.,.._ l EASTER PRQGRAM MQNTAGUE‘ CHRISTIAN QHURCH ,' On Sunday evening April 27th. the young people of Mantegna Chris-Linn Church rendered an orl:-| inul and instructive caster 1pm» gram on the life of lChri/él. to a very large congregation which more. illiiii filled this spacious church. i , Tho program which consisted of. cry portraying ilie sieveii major lav-f chts of thc‘l'li'e of Clilrist-Bethlc-l hem, Presentation in Llie Temple, (lolgctha (Calvary) lMuch credit jal due the artist, Mrs. laauiuel Mchstl, en "icr the very effective and beau, tiful presentation of these beautiful svcnlsbl the life oi‘ rClrrisFon cun- V85. The church was very iienutiiullyr and iartlstlwlly (lccoruiml for the. ergilcen interwoven with cailolliiel The platform which was enlarged wall i .sc banke-zl with evergreen in- to which the foolllgh-ts were placed with potted Easter plants in front, which gave a lheaufllul shaded light upon tho siege Illlll scenery. Ai one end oi‘ the siege was 1ilacoil tho Maul-tor of Bethlehem. lit lilo oihor mid llio ionlb ‘with largo pulnm m”: resenting ille ionib of Jilsoph Armnltlulii. lillil ille ilill'(‘ll‘ll in ‘which it was iocliieal. l l " lllirk of‘ tile llflilillli llK‘ seven soon cs were suspended on separate w-irn, ca, and ‘Illdflll jfnne ‘Nil/i ‘prosonled as ihc program was rehdlirqd. which when -l'lnishod presented in“ tomb. The choir which‘ h_ mndo special preparation "for this program was Arrested back of tho scenery and the music was mo toi Toctlve s: lt gmpllaplzod mail‘: didly the scones as llloy were pr senied. " ' _ The characters of this progrpii ., . scripture readings and music wau-‘s-snted ‘by zilao supplimoniod by spools-l acen~_.vera Beck. Emma and Stewart lNel-i il-fo oi‘ ‘Christ lll'0ll'i in. manger?" ‘ plea/sing yet a solemn scene. which included: ' The High 'Prlesli—L. W. Show. The MaJL-lltobort lBeck, Henry McLuren, Tiles. Cameron. I Smepherdsj-Vernon ton Bock, Forest Moore, George McDonald. IDisciples-Jdtlian lSiawart. Ray Campbell Women at the Tomlh—Mrs. lCllIlB. McClure Mrs. ii-ionry ‘Mobaren, IMlss - liliun Dewar, Mm. Ora Kayo. . Angel a‘. tomb-Mrs. Charles Vic-l hers. I The triuniphal onllry was repre» the following children, son. Louise and Arthur Burke. Hcl en and Ruifh Viqkerzg Margaret sud Doarls lltobemon. Vivian Armsiwnal. Baptism, Tempest, Triumphant En. Joni‘ MoGregor and Stewart Vick, iry. Lord's ‘Supper, Geihsomn no and era. l lcredig is due to Miss Grace Mo.‘ Plleeflthe ofhlclcnt organist of t o; church who presllllsd mootofllclo p‘ lyflat the organ mad to Mr. ‘and 4s.- Armstrong who n d tho direction of» the program throughout. and Plain ioilable slralgflilspdineiside clos- ing effects and stylish swairaera- Mdlljtliiqe line of Tricotine Poriot Twill coats in SEQIIQHLIQVY and black, beautifully tailored and trim. med with selfzalirflllpiilfifl and plclatings. Qbost Qual- ini the fash- it? lininiril- Ail. u... $10.0» aw $50.00. "Crepe lfiimonas A beautiful line of ladies fancy crepe Kimonos prollily trnnmed with contrasting embroidery, tucks and frills. Many dainty styles to choose from in ink, rose, blue, coral and mauve. A“ sizes. Prices from $2.50 to $10.00. . Princess Slips Ladies and misses Princess Slips in sateen, cotton land silk. All sizes and colors. Prices from 90c to $6.50. Just the thins to wear with your one Piece dresses. A large showing-of chemise, night- gown-s, corset covers, bloomers, etc. j Bros l lliIILLINERY Sec our special line of ladiosliftrixnmed hats inclusion snows. leat- ihstfilllll? , tffiilcy ma emls. .. re. ‘trimmed flowers); ribbon and fancy orna- ments. special value at , _ “The One Price Cash Store”! Nirs. McLaren who is until-mg in. her efforts for the adv c oni. d! occasion. Three large arches werojhis congregation and w‘ olpairgtqd formed in front of the choir ol‘ lov-‘tho scenes giving mpuai abundantly oi‘ hor talent. "R9956!" ls;.§iile_ lt-qpetlilqli ‘no. PNmt stun lug" ggon‘ pie rm roadlna from la scro ' ‘Lisliloh, .6. l i; m‘ East sing- lutlflligi- "rt ilillllgptlig "Where 1v liuiliiifl! 0111K! s» wiicwe" Shopper l! slop. Mill ql fllwlls '1 anldiflillitflrl; plans . it . lV.—Tllo puma. age-Matt. 4:08-26. Maggy-the tompeoi ls . . w‘. . llll§3i.i3i§l?‘liiiaiiii-ili-“illll._ ~lanliim-.--laeuolu 1 sho~.v you a ‘ That Wu Differs»! mystery.“ Benediction By . oquoot ipg, M-ay 11th. "You're A movie comedian stopped s man _ a. large number pro ho know-Ind charged him-.yith,psy~ your; on“; oont this pro rsfln won repeated alr- lug that he, tho movie scion-Avila __ “in i0 a full house’ Sunday ovoh- without a sense of humor." ' otlior- “What l said was that you had no sonao of honor." "All! l thought ihero fulcrum .. effective in his case f ' I been in thousands of " ‘ALL bran can produce results. ' _ '- . nouras o ' l‘??? dung many I F9 l fl Pas ad lo h a wash} ‘ .. . nmuuf Aa s rly lo i m I new k Id .. h h “guidi- "ll "" ‘l ‘his’ ..'l"i.l‘§ a in . in," must be "a-rqturalcd the actor- "l ‘felt ‘co, uin that you would ' neier‘ mu‘ (Town i pal behind his mistaken," replied tho hack." ' ' '