ni ..'-` » i , . 1:-"L 3. 'a‘ . _._~_'..-_,. 5... ,ff .. 1 /UH .\. .i,. ~. . s il-, ,,, .’_l i _.-1 i.-_ i 5'-'- ing prices. Grain, hay, vegetables, cattle. holif. poultry, ‘eggs and butt.-r. HH’ UD lv- dziy and down to-niorrow. YM! knob' to-day how many pounds of sugar can be had to-morrow for a dollar. ‘ n you tell within n half cent ci grad what your hcgs will bring to- morrow '_' \¥ ould you wager that you. dbh take your poultry to town to- morrow and get what was iiiiered yesterday when you went' in to fl¢’i piiccs '.’ _ Thr. diilflfence between 11 fair price riird the hichest Price means thc .iii-_ ferenoe between paying expenses and; making a profit. \\c can put you be-I vond where you must guess at niar- lfet prices. With a telephone you can TELEPHIINE G INVESTMEN-'li service of the weather bureau. The weather forecasts are essential to your biisiiiess as to no other. A c8-ll to your exchange will always _ bring the latest report to you. ISn't the protection ti: your crops worth (lol. lars to you ? !\lachinery'Brokan Down. In the busy season, \'.'hr.n your machinery breaks down-and it always breaks then-your' horses and men are ove_r- worked, hui' they must make a trip to town and lose valuable hours. A telephone would save time when hours 'equal dollars. You made a trip to git that machine you had ordered on- ly to tind that it had not come. A call to the freight office would have saved horse-flesh. Sickness. In sickness-an emergen- cg. when you made a' long hard ride only to find as is often the case,thaf, the doctor had just gone-an hour pei-mips would have saved a life.l \\'i»~.:id we be able to compute the anxiety and worry saved by a tele- phone, in mere money-7 It frequently occurs that the doctor sees the pati- ont and says he will call to-morrow. Next day the sick man is so much bet- ter that the call is not necessary.But there is no way to send word: two or thrne _dollars saved here would .have 'nelped to pay telephone rental. In Case of Fire. Do you ever think of fire 7 Your house and barn might burn to thc ground while _vou were on a bare-back ride. A tele- phone would save precious m0- meuts and the services of a niessengtr when every pair of hands count. lf you were away your wife could call the neighbors, neighbors c-f yours who would be glad to help. Woultln’t it be a wise invc-stnicnt to have a tele- phciie before the urgent need arrivas? Sirmnier Boarders. Summer Board- not only get the prices from your nearest dealer, but if his pricrrz are] not satisfactory, you can get the ex- 5 act market quotation which he re-. t-aivrn from the commission merchant ers pay well. .\lany of them would like to spend the Summer on a farm. but they want to keep in touch with the city. They can't do it without a tele hone p _ in the city. Witn A Far::‘.cr's 'l`cle-: Siiowbound. You have been snow- phone, whether, you talk 1000 feet or; 1000 miles, it only takes a minute,- liountl have made long, cold drives ovrr unbroken roads. Think of thc and you don't have to wait for an ididervire between bitching upa horse answer. Haven_'t there been times when the exact knowleflge of' market prices was worth to you in dollars and cents as much as a wholc ycar's telephonry rental. With a telephone you know the highest market price of farm produce, and are in a position to demand it. Without a telephone you take the ¢icnler's word and the price he ofiers you. The dincrence spells dollars. Weather Conditions. How many dollars a year is it worth to you to lnnow what the weather conditions are going to be '? Your own hay crop has been ruined morn than once be- cause you couls9r"(;ge_‘a1“;s fhat cannot ge, _*$91* cate sew ere -.ii i. -You have heard of the Winner Washer. Have you seen it? tome in and we will quickly show you why it is the best and why all .uers rc- commend it to their friends. I-‘or sale only by R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sunimerside. 3-‘3dr4i. , -Reliance Blend Tea has a flavor all its own. It is guaranteed to please. Order a 5 lb. tin. You run no risk. Price $1.25. Visit the Is- land's biggest, best and busiest store. R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sumrnerside. 3-9dr4i. -The GLl8.l'dl8Il's Summerside Branch is foi the present .in fiie ohicc of the. late W. T_ Burrows, Summerside, and a repre- sentative from the head office in Charlottetown will look after the l>€Si interfists of The Guai-dian’s many customers and friends. ` 3-7drtf. -John Dickieson is for a few days collecting some Summensidc advertigc ing accounts which were coiitrauted while he was agent, but all other amounts . for Guardian' 3,1-,-me tising and subscriptions in Summer- side and vicinity should bc paid in oflice. of late W. T. Burrows, and in Alberton and vicinity to H. Clark. agent. 2-ildrtf. -The Alberton Dramatic Club will present tl thrilll-ng drama, full of laughter and tears in the Alberto hi .' k. H S "0-’ _________________m_____hn1L____,,_n_,su 1>ii_tri¢i<'s_iiigiii, March -Dealers in Siinmicrside yesterday P7th` The acts. ‘lui he linked togetlkr hy thu exquisite niusic of superior ltalcnt und by the other striking, fe- atures. _The Alhertou Band selections are sure to be appreciated. No one should miss this rare treat. 3-5dmwf5i. numb uisimiu iv spent on Putnam"s Corn Extractor. Fifty years in use and guaranteed to cure. ! - ' l , . NEW YORK, March 7.-The waver- March 7, 1910. quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co. Stock and Bond Brok- changs, 185 Hollis Street., Halifax, British 150 Commerce 2015 Nova Scotia . 284 Montreal ..... 256 New Brunswick . 250 Royal ........... 2325 Union of Halifax 180 MISCELLAl‘{EQ.U,S. Acadia Fire ..... 125 120 Acadia Sugar pid. 102 100 Do. Ord. ........... 82 54 Brandram-Henderson com . 23 20 Cape Breton Elec.. com 30 25 East Can. Sav. &Losn .. 142 138 Eastern Trust 155 1505 Half.fax_ Fire .. ,.105 95 N. S, Telephone 115 111; N. B. Telephone ......10,'i 102 Stanfielda 104 99 Do. com. 36; 33 Trinidad Elec .. 81 77 _ United Ry. of Havana Def. Ord. ................. 20 BONDS. Ask. Bid. } 149 200 282 255 231 177 N. S. Steel lst Mor. 5s Do Debenture Stock Robb 1st__Mort 98 95» Porto Rico i B3 ali Stanfields 102; 99 Trfn Con-Leles 100 97; Trinidad Elec. 95 93 STOCK QUOTATION S . Nsw_.voRK, Miircii s-(speeia1.)- ia. 'r. ri. 112| Copper TH Balt more i in n. yaob. 13?..-.l.';*5."'i'»°.;ii'."':::1; lil st. _Paul .. un' U s ami . _ ss; |.\."t;|i|c_1i.~||4.pl»lii_‘e-»|.\‘l-Z1`~1=‘f .D . _ l . ' , Missouri . 72| nMli|i..\D Till-.~1|\. n0.\i».~iisii .~=.»\H-._\.\n |'|uii|T.\Bi.l-. "nip" [meme _ __ 190 Prlce,p1ii~ and fiitcrmf. Yfcld 5 pc: cept. ~ __________g___ _=_é_____:____ __=_ 3 ___ lllbetl Noll | I i i Dmredmvou line. ' Bloch Exelundo. `.nihh'ii Comer, . J. ciiiicm1°os|i if co. ____ ~.. tre Loom” uuderskirts? :ing price movement in toda.y's' stock -market reflected the lack of -convic- tion over the speculative outlook.The -news from Philadnlphia was partly "5» M°mbe‘:5 M°“u`°“l St°°l‘ Ex' responsible for this. The extent of ,the response to Une call for a general _ N- s~ BANKB_ _ '_ strike thrirein itself threatened- an a- l moun-t of disturbance of profitable ac- tivities sufliclent to command the at- Itcntion of those interfisted in com- .pany shares. The bearing of the situ- ation, moreover, on the general mib- ject of labor adjustment, as present- ed by the numerous demands upon the railroads now under considera- tion was deemed important and cal- culabed tb arouse anxiety. There was a notabln absence of the at-tempts which ware made at the end of last week to arouse ap_p1-ehenslon over a possible decision ilu be handed down on Monday by the supreme court in the American Tobacco case. The rise in American Tobacco shares- in the outside market this week has impressed speculative sentlmenu on this subject more than the more df- rcct Clmtmiplatfon of .the govern- mrnt‘s suit against the company. The movement in the tobacco sh-ares, in fact, was made _an lmportfanfmconsid- eration in the support of -thegeneral stock market arg coming upon the mai-,kat is a fea- ture of the aitiiation. The desire of those engaged iii bond flotatfons to k€¢D the stock market in a good ab- sorptive sbmtre for the sy-mpatihptic benefit of tho hond`market is a. usual system of periods uf trading bond offerings. The manner in which ,the market shall take.the honda now com- ing out is a subject of principal ln- terest.. Inforinatltui bearing on the matter was not given out today. he Market did nqf; have to digest the bank statement sincrlt was, of course, not published until aftpr the close. The lou of 510,597,600 In the actual cash holdings of the busty compared with preliminary eetfmq an of,a gain of several rnfllirus. Aa loans expanded ab tha annie tum gm eflgt on the surplus was fritanslded, br sinmiin damn ui than min up to 39,070,875. Discounts continued to rin fn London and New York. bank- ers arp still discussing .tha llllihpod of an outflow of gold from New Y k . ,rhe‘ look .like ‘nk Bonds were irregular. Total wa 54 . _ - _ _ _' , paé value, 811,512,000. . ¢., .iii-...ci \v»L|$f»»_ I hm we” bewm . _.__ mud se_¢m_ ri|_n dniiiisg 1,7 QM,” 5;, ~ ° ' 1 |vcr..eou`t n e c prev mi cn . -‘ e this week ers. We would he pleased to hear» Summerside. 3-9dr4i. _ ¢ i 0011000410: every V°““5"*' md- ' < ~,‘ _ 1 he _y mu _ Whenycwjihp Oli of siimr per lb "_, tg, 32 _ A nmiii-ig.f.<~win¢ °i».i_.n¢ni for an iii- Bee! (carcass per lb, 3° - Gained conditions ol' the skin. _ |“ot,atoes “_ Z1 Ease *,",_,,,,- ' _. . Piles an ~ leers-1 .§‘,.§,‘,'l,l' 0,., P.. i..... 41 .. ;..*1.‘:.:“'...:.:..'::.‘::.‘.‘;i:.r..:i:::.u.v.‘:.:.:‘n limi 0...- i.-» 1...- gf - %_ __ ]::‘an»e_:\r h|en\_hol. vaseline and other cn- 1',-~_-21 5 _ . ' IC Bs ` ' "_'_ K ' 25cen(f`.seh`lll¢::.Ell‘ll‘:i.lzisfs. P" lil' 16° m' ‘2 ' " ' : 0' - , . . S _ , ti -P psi Pumps! This is a line _ 9 La nncg ¢o_,ii um, Hay loose _ _ D' H' Mcmchgen Gia;-eritvifsenwlilii that ugrace. McKl!' & Cu . S'sid0. DM" k WR ‘ cn Pressed Hay _,..f¥0‘50,i-»'“f.-Q13 .lf _ - *i _J lied; imp fer * _ e - , N . ' - _ - , _,___,_._., liimlgfgiulxnageyesthday. g - are \m4°\-ibited lendfrs in. 2-.zsasrsw . - , . -~» _ Crockc-ry At Fair 'Price - -' .- ' iii for We dnnit ex ct you to gwe us me _ cent mon . J Crockery than you elsewhere. VVe arse perfectly willing and anxious fqi you to come in and makeflilnwmpar isous: taking quality as them . O diiiwfrftf abimduiiiis sms Apart from the different stock patterns from which you canseltct your ovrir. com,hi1i_- ation we have zi large range of Dinner Sets to choose fiom. If you want a $5.00 Dinner. _Set if is here for you in a variety of colorinszs. The prices wivance in easy stages from this re- markable value io any price you wish to reach---_ N. Mc. Kay 9 -Miss Lon Wright, _ Summersiile, has returned from a visit to Camil- bcllton, N. B. -Councillor J. A. Brace, Summer- side, went to Charlottetown by af- ternoon train yesterday. ’ -Notwithstanding the recent heavy rain many teams were scen~in the Suiiimcrside harbor yesterday. It was reported that several horses had a narrow escape as the ice in many places is very' thin. -The members of e Summerside Baptist congregatio held an enjoy- able social at the home of Mrs Henry Scales, St. Eleanor's, last evening, There was a large nu.-mber present and a good program was prepared. -The Forty Hours Devotion in St. P,aul’s Church, Surnmerside, closed yesterday. The mess of Reposition being celebrated at/S o’c1ock. During the exercises, Father McLean was as- sisted by Father Monaghan, J. Ju McDonald, Arscnnult and Boudrc- ault. - -With the snow slipping away so rapidly and the hauling becoming had thc price of mussel mud has gone up to $0 pcr car at Suninierside. For- merly it was only $3 a car. Farnicr.~i are still anxious to have it. Some are paying the freight on it for ii twenty-five mile haul by rail and tnlting it a. distance of 5 miles by team. -There were two prohibition cases before Stipcndiary Wright at Alber- ton yesterday. The first cn-sc was against Frank R. Vuzzo, who was up for second offence, convicted and fined $200 and costs. Second case against Joseph H. Skcrry for first offence, convicted and fined $100 and costs. Cases were conducted by Pro- secutor Darrach. The defendants in either case did not appear and are reported to have left the country. WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. Mi-u-na Has Reached a Gold Stand- ard, Says Harry Ellis of Fergus, For Stomach Trouble. Harry Ellis of Fergus, Ont., says; “I believe -that Mi-o-na for the cure of_ stomach trouble is worth its weight in gold. It cured me from ii stomach' difliculty that seemed to puzzle all other prescriptions and remedies. I was unable to eat, the food would ferment and form gas and make a serious pressure on my heart. There were ilerrible pains in the pit of my stomach, I became weak,dro'.v- sy, discouraged and later I got nerv- ous. and could not sleep or rest.This disease makes one feel like not want- ing to see any human being and pro. duces melancholy and forebodings. I was told to try Mi-o-na, and when Icommenced on the first box I hnd hardly any faith in it, but tho first two days’ treatment made the pain in my stomach cease, and to make ii long story short, the upshot of my wholly, and I now can eat whnu 1 like and when I am- hungry. I am an ardent advocate of the use of Mf-o- na." Geo. E. Hughes suis Mi-0-iis 'rin- lets, the dyspepsia remedy that is making such surprising, cures through out Canada, for 50 cents a box. guar- antees them to cure, or money back ‘ ~' This sale_.- of-~. Dorothy. swift. Of course we have , yet a complete showing -in ’- patent leather, gun metal, velour calf and vici kid; in ‘but1on, lace and oxford' styles.sizes from-2 1-2 to 7 _ Every Dorothy Dodd shoe in our stcre is includ- ed in this zo p. c. clearance sale, and for this week the 'showing is all that an ' fashionable woman could desire. The styles _in many. " cases are practically the » ` same as this spring's show- ' ing. This is your oppor- tunity No goods allowed * on approbntion. ‘ ings today, \._ _ ___ _V___ ,_ ,L L __._._o _ . '--- ' 'm The New Sui-fings Are Ready To-day. I The Season’seNewesffPafterns In An immense Variety-I Awaif Your Selection. We hfivejust coinpleted the opening up of our new Siiitings for Spying, and we think that we now have rr :id y for you, the largest and best selec- ted stock that we liiivc ever sliown. ' Every new shade is shown in a great variety 1 of patterns, all distinctly new, and if you wish your new suit to be entirely different from your last one, you will have no difficulty in making zi- selection here. We would like to show you our range of suit- / . \ <\ Maclellan Bros ) .r dmwfrmtf . ` _"E '- _ _ - ' ._ _, :J rvniviioiw wrapping his Bieid iii ' Eddy’s Bread Who Eats Bread should avoid danger of Iiiipurities in delivery .- from the oven to tlie home. Insist on your Baker Wrappers We_are the original manufacturers _of Bread wrappers now used by Leading°Bakers Ottawa, Montieal, Toronto, _and other Cities, . 5 ssc. ii no Coy. using Mi~o-na was that it cured me, _ Hu", cpnndg ,D . 1108 -_ ` .- ' l ~ _ °dd‘ 9 ‘ 'S smpy _ Wifhfhe phone on the wall his disadvantages are changed to advantages-lie will farm systeiiintically and intell gently, and is constantly informed as .to the market; and all information with the aid of the phone, A `Thete'a _ no business man Mr Farmer needsllie hone worse thqu. than you-with the phone ou your germ you have all '= thsiiiformstlon you desire- profitable information too without any effort, clear of lifting off the réctiyer. ’ Y P rf- i ____ Acadia sugar ....... ._ 105 101; , - - _ ' M S Brandram-Henderson 100 97 'lhe s“l’_P°"t “°°°l"led 9t0°k5 33' " ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ " " ' ` ' - . Cape Breton EM: 95* 94 soclated with the name of J. P. Mor- i, o._1._s steel con. sn 95 94 ge." gt 'company Hf°°d 0”* "°"‘"l " -I Halifax 'rriini 102 ion PN-mlhfnflv In the flee at the end df . 20 ~. IH ' .. 100 975 the session. The large participation _air -vp! ce. 101 95 of that firm in the bond isaugg which ~ * . mg. lf _ ~ Have a.Phonc \ The phone. will pay for itself over and. over again. ’ Are youwffllng tosfand in the way of yourown success- " Think ofthe hundred and one benefits, dnfiygq ff¢n,,-_im phone nndthen figure up.If you are shrewd and economic eng you must have it- Write contract .department for' » ze . . ' The-~Tv;lspl_mn¢ Co. of P, E; Island, Cmiomiwicr. r. ian.: