rv. vi El . ,.-»r;: in » l . ,v ¢n‘, *ine sud get uni , Théy s»re_n'lsde._la\§ll widths and in tok, 14k,snd 18k. WIW- ws” ' qualities Olllalqi . A nlueplm-'s su-.lem 'rslk ss 1 Ir Pars to has in this Province. (From Y°l¢°rdey's lllymins Guardian) comme Aliment _..._ - .somone ooua'r_.-at me one' g, -- -, APPLICATIONS.--The Charlotte- lottstowii Police Court' tilis""morulng, Here's the inspiration for this town Summer Resorts. Ltd.. will ra- James Pendergrast for being` drunk ily. taken straight from raal»li!la “ive svpiioiuene until May inn -vu lined is or 10 days. nliwu-e_l~Iu»baud sud wlte are on their 'U :rem pu-ron. rug, to urea-gay” eh, _Hurry for arse;-de;-ly erivlngvea ei- to the station. The wife says solll- mausgemm nr mu dining luurfsee so uma ss gr io aayn. ., 4. . thins. and you can lull °\'»°|| W » » , _ _ 4 ¢ _ _ -'-- . 1, __ lauxlous, l to . Bomb on ,°f_!u!ll.i‘B`~{ the iweddllls 15°! should be the best. ° V" mmm ...__ . noon womca-nut im: the roads ll" 'NM ggglglolllle mall reply-nag' .v. _ . - _ THE MARITIME OXYPA1-Hon gg" of prmrmqnnge W," repaired ww and despair mixed: “For |oodaess| w~ we W E L L N E R, J C W Q I e f 1 are dean-nu:.? mnrrrg eh, mvim the direction of Headmaster ur. wel- luke dv stop worrvlusl" ' la Men is the Invictus] 'the best good shoe. ,_ w ~ These books are pelfect fit- , ling',madein natural lasts that are se comfortable as o`d shce , are glove fitting and stylish as anyone could wisn for. All the latest lasts at $5 5`o, $6.00 and - .. .. ....5700 Alley £6’ Co. _,/ _H ':,,,.»»|i -,. i . _ W *Q ~ .g .. '_\f .. . ,_ ,. _ >N_..» \_.' ` ,,. ' re- 3.. _ _ (MDW - FOR AMATEUR. WORK This ls the time of year you ama- - teurs get out of doors and take some £006 pictgrsa but if you want iheln nished ght, promptly and st moderate cost you shoe d ring the work to us. l _ l |. , Cook Studio l\ I Q l-‘-11 Hereis a Snap 8 day American Black Wood Clocks at $4.00 each. They strike every half hour / on Cathedral gongs. Are good tlmekeepers. Every one d , I town and Vicinity. To anyone poa- sessiug the necessary qualidcntions, ‘ _ _ ° ` ' \ the position will be pleasant, profit- , able and permanent. Address The . General Manager, C. Fraser MacTav- ish, 203 Charlotte Bt., St. John, N. B. 5-15M6i. PROSPECTUS RECEIVED.- The Guardian has received a copy of the prospectus of the Provincial Silver Black Foxes Limited, of which Mr. John Agnew, Alberton, is President, Mr. John 0. I-lyndman, Charlotte- town, is Vice-President and Mr. George D. DeBlois, Charlottetown, is Secretary Treasurer. Intending in- vestors in the fox business will find in this neat and concise handbook a fund of information which will be .of both interest and profit, full infor- mation being given as to the business outlook and the prospects of the company. GOOD INVESTMENT. - Investors should read the ad. of the Provincial , Silver Black Foxes, Ltd., which ap- pears in corrected iorm in today's Guardian. This company has an able and competent staii of directors, men whose business integrity is too well known to need further comment. The authorized capital is $150,000, with shares at $100 each. The ranch is ideally located on Brackley Point Road, about three miles from Char- lottetown, and will be under the management of Mr. John Alrricw, A man of wide experience and excellent judgment, being one of the pioneers of the lox business in this Province. WE 'MAKE TEETH and we guarantee lhem to lit exactly. We will do all we can to save the teeth you have, and if it is possible to save them we will do so If not, we will give you the best substitute possible to get. If you entrust yourdentsl needs to us we assure youofnbundant satisfaction. |25 Queen St With their stock of proved breeders the ranch bids fair to be one of/the best financial schemes yet launched and there is no doubt that the stock will be quickly bought un. Intending investors would do well to secure the prospectus and get in this growing lndustry at once. PEllS0lill$ Rev. Mr. McNeill' was a passenger to Murray River yesterday afternoon., ` ‘ " ' Mr. Reuben Menenem, of 'rue Pet- guafanteed- W0rth $530 N." Be" Q' riot, was a passenger to Georgetown yesterday afternoon. , .° . Goff: Phone 2'l5J Rev A J Mclntyr Morell was e our price $4.00. I- 1- ,*_,.] _~ i C. W. Patterson - That pain in the .back is caused bydiseased kid-` neys. Get on the right road to health _by using Rexall Kidney Pills, a preparationthat is fully guaz enteed by us. Money back if dissatisfied. Price' a box 50c, three boxes for " $1.25, six boxes for $2.50. The McKinnon Drug' Co , corner Great George and Kent Streets. ' S-ztdrtf ‘ l ,ve .» MO i`hiER should be photo gaephed but-Mother thinks on'y of er children when sho thinks ofphotogrerhs. '/ Perhaps she'li need persuading- perhsps will cali it vanity, but her pictures will prove she is still a osauty-will be in greater demand , lun thshg qu ainfpictnras of young-. 'er days. ' ' ‘» Make an appoint for her A! THE BAYLR ,S lUDl0 . ls; '-- "Forrr.alin is the best thing to use on- your grain crop. It prevents the growth of rust, smut, and other crop destroyers, is easy to apply and is certainly effective in action. Get it rom us. The Two Macs. MEL! BOMETHING VERY BPECIAL. 4 piece striped ratios 35 cts, 49 in two tone stri ed cord 35 cents 86 in Print cotton 8 cents, 86 in . . . 9. , passenger returning to Morell yester- day afternoon. Mr. E. C. Shaw, Charlottetown, noon. i went to Kensington yesterday after- I Mr. John Wheatley, Charlottetown, was a. passenger to Coleman yester- day afternoon. Mr, J, iff. Clabke, of Morrison and Clarke, went to Summersidc yester- day afternoon. ‘ Rev. Mr. Gillis returned to his home in Belle River by the Murray Harbor train yesterday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Bach, Georgetown, who .had been in Charlottetown attending the Presbytery, returi:e.l home ycsture day aiternoon. ~ (From Yesterday’s Evening Guardian) Miss Stclla Welsh Graham’s Road, ‘ P A l d' h lt/ion t her home l . a piece white Blue ana Pink ost- ‘E “P” ‘"2 ‘if Va” “ ___,_..._i ’ ' in Charlottetown. 5 , --V ---, meal Goth 20 cents. ' " I ‘ V Mr Robert Mexinnen charlotte- English c tton 10 cents. ' _ ' _ I 36 in Fam Perens 12 cent* white’ town, spent the week end in Bon Blue. Mauve and Pink Cord 15 cts. shaw visiting friends. The wen knoxn farmef] Sh Rl A11 ofthe above lines are worth Mm_ Edward Clarke mt by the from 2 to 4 cts a yard more than En- ,f Em ,» M°||5 wb i mah » western train yesterday afternoon for in “dtdhau eoins hi; busisgsssand is abxw rlllllicisis tiste in retty designs S""‘m"°ld°~ Sh” leaves “"5 m°"““g golgng Weiss 5 on as wmenient' twbmfone zotizon wmppcord 20 cts’ nn- Berlin, ont. where sue win visit , r -. ' ., _ 'I 1 in 4 h d 22 . her son Capt Russel Clarke for n. Offers hiswliole stock of live graded 8 B' as Muni ` few days, before leaving for Minneap- JéY53}’S» G“em5'?Y3 and H0'5'elU 25 .Paramatm Rammoot Coats olis, Minn., where s-he will join hcr $5 00 75 Ladies' Black cloth skirts n.lllCh c"»¥l'S, &1lS0\Calv€S~ Come and $2250: husbiind Ealwargl tiiarlfgitarud :Ion Sec and be convinced. Call ard 25 Q 5 Ladies' Black skirts ;2_50_ Fran ormery 0 is y. cr . . . _ . 1 h see P. F; Hu hes, Emerald and eu sizes u to as waist. '“'1"Y "‘°““° “"8” “°" S“°‘““ “ °’ e v ,, see how these_ cows are graded ~ 25 Misses Skifiis. B1°°k BHG '1`W°°d new om' NP puif ! Real facts” __ V edects $l.00.\ 25 Black' and colored ' 1 G silk waist latest design $2.98. 86 (From Ycsterday's Evening uardian) . IE1.-H .Z. L.F li Also an attnctab e young mare Misses' drone! 98 centsll il 48 Wlll{lA1I1{i‘§rIi-l:li all Qhreeellfclock on Sli; three Years old' °f the °1d P' E I* tzs white dresses ‘or H te gr B , day afternoon. MIAY 18th. in the Chief Stock weighing about zoo.: °,_°° .J Baptist Cnnren, Msrrnnelo. lbs. Perfectly safe for old and young to drive. - _ Ask to see our 95 ct serge. amos Paton & 00. 5-253!- Pnflles from Tyne Valley, 'lli,gn- » flvafuunl chlninm lhhon' ::Princess Patricia is the name of ish, Waterford, Mrlreque, rndmr .will kindly hook orders \ehead me new perfume which we have made . . i ° 1` 1 1 . It n u - River and St Peters wanting my so sa fo evoirl disappointment. 5' grufaursehxens we h dst; de who deem mammal tm” “Med , - -, t , u- P im~Pf°V‘3d 5t°°k °f Y°'k5hh'e 'h°g’ BGII' wipkl. 4-29Mff p11¢ar,¢_ 01:1;-P first ' order in aa' short in front of their properties to leave may write 'me for particulars. A . J , _ 5 rrm,_ Every any ,dee to ies me of their names and number and name of . » - __ ______ _____. fl . . ~ - - ~ ` .- ' guaraireed gocd pig or no ea e =- LIME .LIME r , _ \ . _ admirers 10c dram. 75c oz E A Lean (equal). Grade III-1, Harry der the able management of Road- mnster Mr. James Lamphier. On the north end of Tracadie Road is a piece of the best work done for at least thirty years. Several new wood- en bridges have been placed in his district which are considered to be the best type of bridges that can be Brown. Grade V-1, Sadie Mallett; 2, Stella Graham; 3, Irene Murray. Grade IV, Miss Hughes’ Dept.-1, Ruby Grahame; 2, Lens. Crosman; 3, llorden Campbell and Alexie Mac- Graham; 2, P. J. Cash; 3, Victor Crosman and Beulah Campbell (equal). Grade II-1, Roy Brown; 2, Alta Campbell. Grade I-Sadie Hynes. APPIN ROAD.-Mr. James Goss has returned home from visiting friends in Boston.-Miss Annie Mc- Leod has returned to her home in Bonshaw after spending a few days with her sister Mrs. John Gordon.- Mr. Kilburn Gillespie spent the week- end with friends at Clyde River and New Haven.-Among the recent visit- ors to Appin Rd. were Mr. John Boyle New Haven; Miss Maggie McFadyen, Riverdale, and Mr. Ewen McFadyen Riverdale; Miss Flora McPhee, River side.-Mrs. James Matheson and her daughter Miss Margaret were recent visitors to Riverdale, the guests of Mr. John McPhee.-Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod of Riverdale spent Sunday at Appin Road recently.- Mr. and Mrs. Nell McKinnon and Mrs. Peter A. McKinnon, Riverdale, were recent visitors to Appin Road. They were the guests of Mr. John Gillespie.-Mrs. John McPhail wasa visitor to Riverdale, the guest of Mrs. Norman McLeod.-Mr. and Mrs. John Gillespie spent Sunday with friends at Clyde River and Cornwall. W0llfEN'B INSTITUTE.-The first regular meeting of the Long River ,Women's Institute was held in' the Hall on Thursday, May lst. After passing the minutes of the organiza- tion mesting an interesting and ani- mated discussion on bread-making followed. The members exchanged ideas freely on making yeast, bread, biscuits and kindred subjects. It was decided to ask the Department to send additional copies of the bulletin on the Principles of Domestic Science. The topic for discussion at the next meeting »is Canning and Preserving. The latter subject. is vcry popular as well as instructive, for preservation of food in the home, especially the farm home, is a very important part. of the housckeeper’s responsibility. All methods of preserving foods mu: . be carefully considered in order that a part of today's abundant supply of fresh food may be kept for tomor- row. In the preservation of fruits by canning and preserving the essentials in the process are sterilization of fruit, of all utensils used, and keep- ing airtight. The successful canning of fruits is quite common, but the preservation of such vegetables as beets, corn, beans, etc., _by canning is not so frequently met with, but it can he done in the home with very little trouble and this should"certain- ly he encouraged* among our house- keepers. ::Harmony Rose Soap is absolutely pure and fresh with all the delight- ful odor of full blown roses. It is a transparent soap made from DUNS* glycerine and vegetable oils and at its price there is none better for toilet and bath. Extra large cake 15c, 2 for 350. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. Mei! ::The Chairman of the Street Com- mittee requests all property owners street with the City Clerk at once Foster, Central. Drugstore. V Mtf.\ 5"14M2l- __._L- . ~ -..J -.._..--r-- ' 'l`odey end Thursday I-P£Ople’S~Theatre 0 \ ~» \ 300 barrels and 150 .Casks Best St. John liil ` ‘ ` -.Pii¢net1u' I Pictures Slari8o’clock;éllnslcalComed§atil.45 ° .oueenswhn-.f , f ~ ,Landing todaj Pe, New York Tabloid Musical Comedy (Iompany H ` ‘ ,- ° - ' S ki' Schooner Polar Sun-. §,°;;§;1 nm “Fun on the Joy l-me c§;e,,';'§a Mum MISS SADIE ETIIERTON M iss Day gg;,1-.°-°~°° 7 f The Lost Deed The Warforrespondenl' .for your mono prrny Southern Story ‘ _ A Kalem Feature . p iunlssun' lsr iliulszs? j placed on pubuc madm Roadmuurslt “It's worry that kills." Yes, that’s of this kind should prove very satis- “N °“°“3h° W°"5' °"°"° Y°‘"` f“°°', factory to the Department of Public ggpgszsigs' 53;' v°l°°' your °“t` works and t° "h°_l_a£lp“y°rs` i (tad hgvetyou eysr serllpusly thpught . __ o eeec ono ersoyoureerna- ..'21;:::f.r.5:°s:.§»..§:::.°:'.n ..~:.:. It ~ »f G\_aham,s Road School Pmfc,pa,_ , their lives entirely. Leave them their stenn welsh. Grade vu-wa11ses"°;'“ ’:;"`i;°“' T"°" W¥'3°°““"”' Crossman. Grade VI-1, Jennie Mac-lgogrself df,:'"k°;;1' °“ me 8° ng Kay; 2' Reggie M°'°K“yl 3' v°"‘ That is more than sad as between l r Inher best comeili f°|° w»|| d , -| | i -Limef ` - Widow llfilricn 'nl$’.l'.»2l.f'ia,'".°.".{f..ii:°° of a Repr neeuve mr openness- lass owen. The read-menu, “ini on the principle that we shouldrcn- -_ 1 . ‘ ‘ ~ f - ` ' . ‘ ,. . . , \ f ’ fully handled by Mr. .Allan J uc- dclvvr to dv the sresl/but sued W *U0 nouem and nr. wuninn un-nt am srcswst number. this homur. then. ll splendid warg ,_ mainly tor the ladies-pardon! The .___ imensre notexempt, only in amlnoritii G001) g0Apg__Gr-eat wary hu and where the cap fits, they will, of been accomplished on the roads un- °°“"°' WB" lf- | The drink habit, the drug habit, the nagging habit, the worry habit, are friends. They are home-wreckers and love-enders. The two former can be cured; the two latter have to be en- dured. And worrying is worse than nagging, for lt rnasqueredes as a vlr. tue-over-anxiety, loving care, and so forth-when all the time it ls_ s vice. a mother and her children. Yet it happens if “mother ls always worry- ing." lt's a miserable habit. And what's the good of it? This perpetual dwelling on distant con- tingencies is silly and- sickening. Ex- cuse the word, but it is the right one. Worry produces nothing. alters nothing, hurrles nobody. What’s the good of lt? Do you know that worry- ing ls merely an inefficient substitute for action and forethought? Test that statement. You worry over whether the dinner will be ready. It doesn't make the oven hotter, or saucepans boil more quickly, or put the hands of the clock back. Get into action, and do something to hurry things. You may worry over catch- ing a train. That won't delay the train, or get you there any the sooner. You may lie awake all night worry- ing over whether the morrow will be fine. What's the good? Worrying accom- plishes nothing. And you will see that to worry is an admission of pen sonai inefficiency. You can't think if you are always worrying. A good worrler has a poor head. ` Worrying ls aymorbld anticipation of the worst. It goes with a diseased imagination and an unbalanced mind. Somethlng's always going to happen- but never anything pleasant. Why picture battle, murder, and sudden death bec'ause Tommy is ten minutes late homo from school? Why worry? l-le's only watching a dog- fight; and even if he were hurt, it would be of no use to worry. It comes to this, that in every division of life when we've done our best, and done all, there's nothing more to do except to sit down and wait. And worry? No; the sentence ends at "wait," You want to stop the habit? Good! Be active, then; content. Exercise foresight, and always expect the best. Don’t imaginetrouble. D»bu.S\/` 5’-0T`9 _ , Puacmosnnv No norm. “"1"” Babies f07‘€, Now, its time for the children to be looked after, in fact their summer clothes should have been overhauled some time ago and new ones procur- ed to replace the worn out This is where we step in and can save you all the worry 1 and trouble of making their. all sizes . Wool and cotton 25C, 306 cic 45c. 50c etc 25c, 284: ea. - Silk and wool 60c ea, efc. .f All wool ilannel 25a each ‘ Stork Pants ~ The guaranteed kind 55a pair Wool Jackets 60c Crocheted Wool 88a, $!.25 Knitted wool ‘ L25, |95 _ Embroidered muslim Zflc, 50;; etc. Embroidered Silk 456 etc 0 1 50c. L00 ismb roidery Sun 58a . I 39c, Silo ° 754: lo L25 Regular length Pique $1.65 lo L95 $2.98 to 3.25 ` $2 50 Special ‘ ' Regular 2.9 5 to 4.2 5 $1.00 each " A lot of Pique coats R _ Regular 2.95 to 4.15 1.50 each All Sicillian coats _ 2.oo.»n¢n /L90 tech v Bros trouble from which she is snierinl- "Talmen's Novel Corn Knife is e useful article. Made from best rssor steel and only 10c. EJA. Fos- ter, Central Drugstore. 5-15M8i. fishy Carriages and every description-_-new Bill), 1.75, 16.50 up Beer ll Weeks. ‘~ / a