liSillill‘ ans. _ and Black. ‘f my; 435N118 AN ACRE. 5.1mm uverhulme estates in Lewis down at $2. ' l lents an ncre. ‘are ousted ‘by ‘public 8.31352“ wédownshlps are included in the es. gl-oht diilicullty in 591M118 bids. and) "le- hondon recently. b“! flgAAAcAv _1r giiiill) ons ‘atloooosushel. ~21 Seed Oats {'- Choice Imported. No. 1 ONTARIO grown. "Banners". "VMWYW , "Louder", and "Abund- "snee" extra heavy Seed ' Feed Oat-s ill prices for quantities.- Pretty Mohair Hats late models worth to $8.50 for‘ $1.50 This is a really notable bargain. These hats in mohair are all new thls season, offered in Grey, Brown, Navy The shapes are all quite right. The prices, as we indicated above run to $8.50 each. Get one today at v $4.50 .NOORE 6 PPLEOD l‘ only dry WHFFETM!’ Bu“ WHOLESALE mu RETAIL CARTER & 00., mo. SEEDSMEN only one lot. consisting oi‘ 56.008 ucres mixed shooting, war; knocked 500.00, just under five "Twenty croiting l l i OOOOGOOQ O O ‘O-O-OOQ-O-QOO-Q-Q | I government enigineers _ the present. 1;” s i. .Westsm. Guardian —0HOP mo: Batman's ootuqr ..—-POL|QE COURT-At» the rel- ice court on Saturdly mornlns- I tpu d!” in lull. H. v Quoumlxws, Sunlmerside, Store, Oifices and Warehouses will be closed Victoria Day, May 24th, but day, June 8rd, 3178 6-20-31. —THE LADIES AID QF THE PROTESTANT Kensington, will present their play “Strictly Business" in the Klnl! George Hall, Tuesday, May 20th. B! ,3 o'clock..Adrnission 85 sud 20 ‘cents, 3150-5-17 3i. --CHANGE, OF RESIDENCE- ‘Mr. Robert Fraser, has moved his [hoot and shoe repairing business to East Water Street, in the store recently vacated. by Mr. Paul Arsensult H. —8UMMER8lD_E AGENTZ-Mr. Byron‘ MacDonald of the MacDon- aid Drug 00., is now Guardian rep- resentative in Summerside and will be pleased to receive news. advertising; and Job Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guardian at his store. His tele- phone No- is 12-2.—ti. —EXCELLENT ROAD8>-Coun- try roads are in excellent condition for driving both for cars and teams. and for a number of days there has been a heavy traffic tn nnd from town, farmers are doing their er- runds now before settling to solid work on the farms. H. -READY FOR BUSINESS-The schooner Glyndon, which wintered in this port has recently been pointed and now presents a very attractive appearance. Capt Mill- er who is in command is busily en- lgaged in taking on n cargo of hay ‘and oats, he intends sailing for Gnspe about Wednesday and on .the return trip will bring a cargo of lumber or railway sleepers. Tho ‘schooncrs Annie D., (lapt. (lnllunt nnd the J. H. Ernest, (lupt- (lrndy are also in readiness and wailing for a fuvoruhie wind for Pictou where both will load with coal. H. -—ALBERTON TOWN COUNCIL. —'i‘he regular meeting of the town council was held the night of the llflth inst., in the lCouncil Chamber. A fu-llcouncil was present. The minutes oi the last regular and sperisl meetings were read and flilflllled, several accounts were or- dared paid. ‘The petition from re-' nideuts of the eastern section nslo" ing for the installation o! an elec-l tric light at or near the corner of the ‘W. R. lOulton property wus presented and granted. The sever- al committee chairmen brought in ‘Q 6 v $|rcports and the street. and sidewalkph-g, QQQ Ramsay and M“ Wm i! slated that thesums of about ‘Zmhsjmpldl l and 8256 respectively would be re- quired to perform "certain outlinedl iwork. ‘Pending the nrrivxrl of the and the| starting of outlined work ‘by tho government it was decided to allow, thesemattors to stnnd over furl The Electric Light] Co. submitted proposed changes in. - the existing contract, which expires on the Illlith o! November, 1924. Thelse changes were in substance: Power to turn off the lights at 12.30 midnight, when the water supply was insufficient to continue same. the company to deduct 10 per cent per hour pro rats. -for such turning on’. The town vto may ‘$630 per an- imntely $400) now ilu use. eluding rent of "meter. These ClIQIIEGQ were discussed briefly by atlon deferred until n future date. Meeting adljourued. rnsvétLfins REST “- gram was volceferounly applauded exist. President Miss Bestrlce Wrigh 3 l - . t; - ; , Says Economls HowBaclrachoand Periodic s Pains Yioldto Lydia EPink- mllruhtgghilgl-‘dlnprulli; 1 i "Come East, young man?" as eel I‘- to s doctor, and nann-uunu-nn-nn-n-nu nun-i , 3'3‘ drunk was fined 86 and costs or 111.11 "mil" 011°" "19 Km!“ Bmh‘ Doctor Grant, Montague. ORPHANAGB» 2am Jon a. James Picnic, (loo . 3121-5-16j3i. ‘garty, Miss Ruby Mouse, Miss Alice ‘Wright, num for lights (it now rays arrrvx- helped to mske this social u suc- Mlnl- cm, mum charge of $1.25 per month, in- realized. the lCouncii and a fuller consider‘ —.-..$. CIAL A Q ¢9N95BT AI Coll lh Cha . '0’ ’ N ‘ The lud- weeletgghu sthhggeulgfln spent m? les of New Annan Women's Instit- ute staged s successful concert and iluskct social at Travellers Restlwns n passenger tobhsrlpngmtvn hnll 0n Friday evening, May 18th. ‘ Every number on tho musical pro- luunhl/egetable Compound Eastern awash 2 .3850? ..~>.:.'lir..:'*n.l ‘r Jaasznyu Weduesdliy [Ilene 25 torlGeorgetosvn-horse runes;- - l airs-stool ..'FOR BALE-Good mare, suit- sble for farm or driving. Apply to 3188-5-20 3i. July rge MJRESERVE Wednesday, town. “EASTERN AGENI-Mr I W. Murdock is now Guardian A8- ent in Montague and will be plenu- ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing, new and renew- nl subscriptions-ti. ..'LOBSTER PACKING BEGAN along the North Shore factories on Friday and Saturday. The ice is nil gone except n few floating cakes. Everything is now - favor- able for a good season. The fish- ing season is only n few duyr; later than lost. year. .."'LAND ALL READY TO SEED-For the week 11-18, not much was done in the farming line, though n few on dry land were busy, some plouglug. and a very few sowing grain. The plowing il-i generally all done and seeding and planting will go onapace the pre- sent week. m. and Mrs. N. J. McNeil! for their initiative and enthusiastic efforts in such a worthy caus . The lud- fos of the Institute wi_s lo register thanks to Mr. George llnrrls who auctioned the buckets nnd ull NAME‘ illi- ‘lllll ‘l x a I others who assisted st the enter- tainment. Mr. formed tho (luiios of chairman in ul cupnble manner. Following is the program: —Chrous, Dixie Land ~- (New Annsn Women's. Institute») Reutllng Surprising Eliza Jane by Mr. Albert Mouse, Encored, Solo- l’ll take you home. again Kathleen by Miss Kathleen Driscoll, encored. instrumental Music—Mr. Bunduu Driscoll, Violin; Mr. Allie McNsill, Violin, Miss Kathleen Driscoll, Autohnrp nnd Miss Florence Mc~ Neill, organ, ensured; Dialogue, Bunker Hill Mrs. J. McDonald, Miss Lila Mouse, Mrs. Wm. Heg- Miss Lolrise Moose nnd Mr. Harold Mouse; Trio. How can l leave Thee by Miss Olive Dulzoll encored- intermission, Sale of cnndy. instrumental Mu- sic by B. Driscoll, A. McNeill, Kl Driscoll and F MacNeill, encored Reading ‘A Yankee in Love" Miss Irene Campbell encored,,Solo. by Mr. Geo. Harris, encored, Dislo- gue A Photographer's Troubles, by Miss Jennie McDonald, Mr. Allie’ McNeill and Miss Margaret Cur- ley, Handing. When Pn's sick by, Miss Viola yHeggurty. eucored. Step. dance by Mr. N. J. McNeill. éncoretl Chorus, Michael Ray, (New Annen W. l.) Sale of baskets The Wo- men of New Annan institute wish‘ to thank Mr. George Harris for services as auctioneer, and all who The nest sum of S80 was PERSONALS —-Miss Helen Cook of Kensing-l ton, who is attending Business -—Mr. wnnhm McGregor, Lot 1o, on Friday-H. t Br. Mr. ‘John Mitlrlieudi have re Win16!‘ in Califotni _..g_ _ Young" Min Stey 1- Where You Are is M! web $0M Mlvi e he ‘etc n The old saying "Go West. your: mall." has been followed by th advice “Q0 580mb and "rm. 'cnlal‘lla"cm'"a ".53 i. a. pro ‘rig with approve], ‘and lib ' @813“ ‘ “ $30.00 , DEOIDEDEYRIGHT AND NEW, th . ssmmtssre-verystlzrsctlseir- . Bi ‘ mlsumvery amen, Adar 3 or two ago a new lort-came-to results, . semen (our bottlnowil» oflrtpialg owl. s on" said t6 W rnedii ml took don» it sins heed’ tiivtimeegzuno mo tlobeflvitneetitinflw ." , ' tfons. "Just. as msny fortune in the East u in South." he says. ‘iPetr m are mod ‘*9 Milli l tlflitbll? d- c mo» mo thdh-llzpl" ml utn w?“ here stternie Mm use‘: about t-he Uh bly ilvs in a cheep tenement. m the int. ' do not luvs young lntu here tseir careers. “Ill OI! Harry Mnnso per, 3 ——Dr. Church, Summerside, was The sum of 880.00 was renliledqnn inward passenger by the Cur which will be used for the bsnelltdPer-ry on Friday. returning from a of New. Annan School. Women's-business trlpto St. John, N. B. -—B institutes seem to be a great‘ in- . iluence for good wherever they —-Miss Allice Mulrhead and broth Much credit is due the ‘ turned, home. sftetfspegdnig thq onomlsts have advocated recently; thus the return _for n unit of cupi- ; Suk.-“ r about a nr b 1| ' "w a v aches nnd ncltnche. ‘l hstedto go so l knew several women who had taken Lydia E. Pink- . J? h fl‘ o I g- sls;l:rg,3sr;;rgz.ztsl .8.“ 09W!“ "ill- ._.:'P@l\twylli opportunitlesfor the young luanl 1J1‘. Bye disagrees- with those who A advocate moving to different sec- thp Weft or pie are gle- leded who think‘ mayo.“ goto o m c omens“: ‘nnd they have to m- tli down to hard "work and proba- “rne lint affords many oppor- tuniflel to s young man, and the look zturflisr for‘ a place to curt I "Amorios in becoming s creditor Everybody l tieallngs with foreign nations will continue to expnud. The Eastern. seaboard L-l the untilrnl centre tori trade tionllnga so thore promises‘ to be u big field hero. ' "The ldusi‘. is nlwuys going to need big men to run the manufac- turing industries which will be im- portant here luthe luiuro. Tho country's cool and iron are silust‘ - 0d n rnthe Redmond-the railroad faclli ies are good. lit l: sols-to‘. say the _Enst will‘ continue ilromincnr. ‘_ in manufacturing. In the West. _. x . West ore that ithu not been ox- ploited us mush us the East nnd tsl or lubor in eeted will bring larger returns. TXIG ndvuns, also peycltol lei]. The m) is not‘ ldlm “in econ i‘ tor, an the’ pa‘ s th uh, not as no ‘ e as ' a psycholgglcsl‘ fnctor- w ch "aw just start- in‘, business. E 0O_ 78KB young men cl. " in the South. 8 to ll [ lords. the; Best uita""T0. .¢oa ,0 Value on. P. E. Island‘- ‘ t . "The chief advqntages of the an One tfrice re t . "Plenty of economical sdvantngfi l“ es are present in the South. ‘but the psychological-factors on, ub- sent. The wnrm climate. which is not invigorating, undthe ploesure- , loving liltltlld8"WllI0ll"lffOst' North‘- [ilners acquire when to South America prevent mllugw sucivwling. m lin- m mun in < i The edvocsto. lldqtlo tly up mun inilh 0st dunno gen m’ ' percullsl- to particular sections are a0 ncnriy equal whom, th% are " summed up ll _ to loo" 4 . " "l ti lty t-hun ii tow " o x‘ Fame: Nuns east-us so steamer rs ALLOWID , noH-éw 115"" m " a. . . l eon l We???‘ ' they plum lgsinst him. momma the _ p -4 p armor "l! l outfit-cert; , _M .\ i...) 1'8 L; -t This is a mighty powerful" statement to l ‘make in- these times, but we have the Suits and tlvercoats to substitute our claims; in . words we have the values to hock it up. . MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S, SUITS $13.00 TO $38.00 AND TOPCOATS $16.00 TO $35.00 Our large Clothing Department is fully stocked with all" the most up- lo-date models in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing availoble. We are lat your command and you only need to tell us what you want and we will do our best both for your appearance and your pocket. t. My“; t?“ they Bros Ltd ,3@="n.,€§"ol9thlsg‘ And coin, Only court, sentenced the bigrunlst of! first oilonw Boy's Clothing Department _ We have the best and largest assortment of~'Boy’s3-" (llothing in the Province. We lsnticipate the needs of. the Boy's and bought in large quantities. All/our stock is up to the minute. in style, make Rnddursbility. We stand back afour boys clothing. because we know we have thegoods. We Soil for. Gash, 151mm‘ two ysoYFs in prison. but omit-ml Moved by this reasoning. the that ho be released us it. was his