‘Young. Men's new Spring Overcoats $15 . Friday and Saturday Young Menis new Spring ‘Over- coats, in fawn and fancy greys; Zlifiililvillfiligime 99115-99 9.95 Men's S'B' fancy grey tweed Suits sizes 36 to 4O Men's and Young Men’s all wool guaranteed Blue Suits, S.B. and D.B. models. Sizes 35 to 42 p A large assortment of small boys’ Middy Coats in fancy grey and fawn tweeds, sizes 3 to 5 1 years, Suits worth to $15.50 ' Young Men’s all wool double- breasted Suits, with two pairs qf trousers, in fancy fawns and greys, sizes 35 to 38 Men's and Young Men's S . B .‘ and l). B. Suits in fancy all wool tweeds, in browns and greys, sizes 36 to 42. Suits worth to $25 Boys’ four-piece Suits, long pants, bloomers and vest and coat, in fancy brown and grey tweeds, all sizes . . ‘f A bargain in Shirts 1.50 3 it" $44"? Broadcloth Shirts in plain blue, cream and white, separate collar kand collar attached, sizes l~i to l7. $1 .50 each, 3 for 4.00) 10 Great Friday and Saturdy Specials for Boy’s and Men Iloys’ Txvectl, Plhsh and Velvet flats, also a few fancy Caps for small boys, to clear .. . .. 39c Boys’ and (lirls"Blue (‘hevlet Iteefers, brass buttons, also a few fa\vn cravenette coats, all sizes . . . . . . . . . ..$2.,70 A large range of new Spring; (‘aps in fawn, velours and light. fancy tweedspall sizes . . $1.50 hieifs i'anc_v allwool pull-over Sweaters in fawn with dark stripes, all sizes . . . . . . . .$2.70 Men's Overalls in blue, black, ‘Monks and young men's nevwim‘ Felt Hats, snap and roll l)l'lIll'.~;, grey, brown and fawns s, . . . . ..$3.00&$4.00 "Menis Cotton llose, brown, grey and black, 15c,- 2’. pair, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40e Mcnis. (ford and Leather end Brat-es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c Large assortment. oi’ hleivs Spring (‘aps in all the new tweeds and shapes, all sizes... . $2.00 Blue and White Stripe Overalls, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 TnllcQFlfikQTTETowhciilTAml-‘N ‘ Western Guardian l '7. -—GUA n n 1 A 1v nnrusnun! 3 I :- l —COME T0 nANca-In Strand! lTheutrc; Kensington, Monday, May ' 41m tlvl-I for Richmond and vicinity is ‘Mr. Ray Brown, who l; ,ceive l lions. —WAl\"l‘I-ID A YOUNG MAN»- With some experience for Grocery Depaltmem. Apply in person Sin~ ‘clalr 8: Stewart, Limited. —MBS. W. A. NICHOLSON. ‘Bedcque, will be at home to her friends Tuesday, May 8th, from 3 [to 5 and from 8 to 10 p. m. I I V --\VESTEBN AGENT-Mr. Cyrus ,1. Gallant is Guardian Agent in lllowlan, and will be pleased to re- gceivc news, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions, 4299 -"rns KENSINGTON Briana-sic Club will present the comedy drama "Deacon Dubbs" in Stanley Hull. Tuesday night, May 8th. l 4296-5-5-3i. l --'l'IIE Kl-INSINGTON Dramatic ;Club will present the comedy drnmn “Dczlccn Dubbs" in Strand Theatre. Klnfiinqien. Thursday, May Iiitll Proceeds in aid of Athletic Club. ' 4296-5-5-stt-3l —\'ISITING SOLOIST. - Miss Eoibrlra. McNeil of Charlottetown will sing at both services in the Unill-tl Church of Summcrsidc on] .Sundzl_\*. l l -—Wl~3 ARE NOW snnvmo ll l1 in re-l tern Guardian new and renewal aiibscrlpl, l nuuv roux coanosivs Sublimnte and Formaldehyde for treating potatoes and grain at Cur- rulhers Drug 00., Montague. l 4293-5-5-21. l‘ mulls-roan AGENT.-Mr. .1. w._ lMurdock is Guardian Agent ln Mon-I tague and will be pleased to re-I celve news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ..“COMPI.ETE STOCK of Fox Tablets all kinds Earmile Lotion. Co., Montague. and sizes. also Carruthers Drug 4293-5-5-2i. .."SOUTH LAKE — The many anxious friends of Mrs. Walter Fisher. will be pleased to learn of her recovery. She suffere7l_a' sell- 1T0 shock during the illness and death oi" her beloved mother. Mrs. D. W. Fisher. To Mrs. Fisher and family. the heartfelt sympathy of the community is extended in their bereavement. JThc many friends of Mrs J. J. McDonald, South Luke. . P happy to hear of her success -ll cpclaticn and improved condition in the City Hospital, Charlottetown, and wish her n speedy return to her home and" family. Rev. Mr. Lamontls ‘our fountain delicious cream and lee tzrtam sodas in all the popular ilzlv- curs. milk and egg, milk shakes. Our; syrups are all made from pure‘ fruit jlllcw: and materials ixsed n‘. our fountain are always fresh and , v ‘e. We solicit _ your patron-age. 'G:lll:ull Drug (21)., I.td._ 4229-5-3-3i. -—-(‘()!\1l-.‘ TO MALPEQUE HALL and sec one of the season's most ,p<;pulzll' plays, "A Little Clodhoppcr" ‘u-wentrtl by the Seorlctown Dra- iic Club. on lyionduy‘. May sev- nlli. If not fine ‘Tuesday. Prorccdsl between MfllDPqll." " rlclmvil Hzlllz-I. —l-‘.\Rl'l\Vl-ll.!. REG-RETTEDL- ‘A very happy incident took' place in rounccticn with the retiremen- zlnll< . Farewell Ru; I3. M. Lamont on the cve of his departure fcr Toronto. spoke to his ctnqrcgnlicns from Acts ‘.20.. Jslrcsslng the words: "And now l)l‘C-, '.lll‘fll I ccmlncud you to God and to‘ .hc vucrd cf His grace." It just occurs to me. he remarked. ha‘. the prtscnt year is the hun- dredth Anniversary of thacolning to‘ the Island of the Rev. Donald Mac-l Donald, from whcm cur Church has, tctivtd her distinctive nalne. On‘ his conning and his wcnderful work‘ cculd enlarge at length lIl-(lJY. But. I lhillk it is of the spirit cf our‘ Church to give hrrselt‘ to ul anniv- rrsnry/ display. I call your attention tc the part- |oi' M1". Wm. Ilunicl" from the eul- ng wcids cf St. Paul when leaving he Ephcsian Elders. Not that our; Now-*-is the time asphalt. u”. b Jfflfiflfl ' ALEXMID R Murray Spring storms may find your. building with a leaky roof. Look it over now and save heavy repair bills later 0n. " Holmaifs three brands of roofing are the finest made‘, waterproof, fire-resisting and easily and quickly applied. ANails, cement and full instructions are given free with ea-ch roll -~no eziiras to buy. _ a DI Holmaifs Guaranteed Rooting A thick, tough, durable "rubber" roofing thoroughly saturated and surfaced with a heavy special coating of zispllall. which enables if to withstand any storm. I ply-about R5 lbs., per roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $52.35 f! ply-about 45 lbsy, per roll $2.95 Ii ply-about 55‘ |bs.. per roll . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SLLFQ Slate Surfeced Roll Roofing Ilurallle roofing ni .4 low price. Standard weight and high quality. ltonfing felt thoroughly saturated WlHI Suitable for nll ordinary UM‘. ‘ l ply-about 35 lbsu. prr roll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.85 2 ply-about ‘l5 lbs" per roll . . . . .. ll ply-about 55 lbs" per roll Murray-li/lade Slate Surfaced Roll Roofing A hcavyu (huzihlr roofing" that hlllys put, uith u surface ol‘ crushed slate deeply embedded in a specially prepared waterproof coating. It can be laid over oldshingles. I-‘ull sized rolls of 108 square feet-nails uind cement in t-nch roll. l‘cr roll ' $3.95 n»- mz-‘noorluc . and khaki . . .7 . . . . . . . . . $1.50 All Pure Silk Shantung 39c Black Satin Duchesse, good weight, lustrous finish, 36 inch. All pure silk Shantung, natural colononly, 33 inches wide. Special, yd. '39 32 inch Dress Flannel. llue, light green and rose, f’, ('OlOl'.’~'. only left. Special half price, 78c for . . . . . . . . . ‘ Done al Coatin Tweed. in . greyiand and cglored mixtulj _ es‘ Special at half price 1 l _______ __50_ya_1,d_ffili.___ _ .-:...V... . _ . .. ..._ 24 COLORINGS IN PURE SILK CREPE DE CHENE OFFERED AT . . . . . . .. Ilonestly, we think this is the best silk fabric of the kind we have ever been able to offer at so low a price. Good weight materials,36 inches wide, ready for many uses, and shown in Cabaret (lrecn, DuBarry. (iastilian RNL Powder Blue, Rosewood, ~Ol'chid, Copenhagen Blue, Rose Beige, Lavender, Dresden Blue, Sand, Burnt Almond” Flesh Pink, (trey. A" Balm Tango Pink, Malaga Red, Maise, - Triahnon, Black, White, | Oak Buff, Tortoise Shell, 5 “good ones” from Linen Dept. (mod “roight, Grey Cottous, ~10 Extra heavy Grey Cotton, {l0 inches xvidc . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 and ~10 inches wide . . . . . .150 Bleached all linen Damask Table Cloths, 70x70 inchtss. Special, yard. . . ‘in White Krinkhette lledspreads. n“"l"m"“l‘ “I, n- _T- Hmlnml- 1"“ i‘ irlrting" cl" the farewell of any min- Izgfu .. servée oti Esflfblltfwllhtllltl .1; ttm. m h“. fleck many under mm - "Q"- " 9119mm? l“ "‘*"':lcrl1 conditions is worthy to be ‘ignalirni. Ml‘. Hunter received from mmcd ukngsme of ma, touching [M13 H- T- 140N113". PYQ-‘iidelll ml 1nd tragic scene dcwn on the lone-l urt- firltimla mostkiigidly axle“ acme Ionian kshlorelwlLei-e lthe litfilel $11". R 11$ (-0018 n fl '- bllnfnnt c urc net y t e roc ‘s llilll ("W-TY llflllllillflflfi i" U"? T\lllll"“-~ )lll'l‘0llf‘l(‘l0d by a ‘hostile world. where 1A wccl: later on closing his depart-l my kissed and we|)[—\l/c5ping most lment for the inst time, Mr. Huniclu} ,r up 1'51" u“. words he sphlm “Yel ,who was boin m Scotlnnden Ma. pap 55,. my moo m, mo"; He “my DA)‘. was tendered an official 1003i‘. cnvinlr l'llS fleck encompassed by lin' ilvclo c b Mn B. R. Sharl w ic-rder: of icrsseutcrs. You arc lc~< ‘wile (‘has ill-en Sins ' ted with hllll lay surroulidcd by whole continents} ;‘a!l the time of his service. on b-é- if at least nominnllchristianity. And; all’ cf the nnuingcrs and his fellow anyhow, in ccmpurlscn with the Ap-, “mplovces. which contained a verv "stle. who among us all can soy "l‘ :((-lnp]j|n(\ntafy addfggg and 3 su')-- 1m free from the blood of all men.“ islantial sum of mcney as a birth-f h the sense in which he‘ could Sill’ ll." ' ‘v embrnnrc. Such actionsl l‘? ' , spdak‘ lglldcl" than words of thcl BN1 111011‘ HIT‘ lhlllilg ill ihiS APOB-l mrrtlltll relations existing services; 91w fnrvlvcll lhflt touch ‘cur owll 1mg, fimflllagomp,“ o; [his Drogfpsg- .llCill1l.‘il_3l1CC_.S. l-cl" one thing there‘ “.0 and high“. H,,Cc(._.;_.,;u1 firm and, s a (lutsticn hcic answered that. we 11.3,]. ,,un,c,.o,,s ,,m,,lo,.ees_ , lien have asked, why should the 1 ' ’ l cnrful partings ever take place? _ ‘ Why need your first minister. Mac-j l lunnld. aver have left his flock in} ‘ ilengarry. Scotland, to go to Cape Zrctcn? And why should he have‘, "crsaken his weeping flcck in Capej Breton lc come tc P. E. Island? l Abcve all, why should this Aposq lle himself tear himself from thelj JTIDTRCC of the Corinthians, at thel Icry time when they needed him] most-when the wolves werenwaii-l ng his departure "grevious wolves" lr. he calls thcm. rcndy to lzet n! the "beep? Wily? Because Paul ack- icwlcdgcd the "must needs be" of Him who saith to one Go and he zotth, to another Come and he com-. th. and to another Do this and he‘ F l l ‘itcth it. Bllt there ivas nnolher cuscn; and this brings me, dear, zrcthren, tc my ccncluding message‘ o vou. St. Paul, while ccmlnitting hisl FER PACKAGE Ii you live outside elders. scum. 0.14m u, God and to u“, word o, export trade in Canadian grain here ills grace. gave charge also to their “d” “'35 It “'35 a comfort. and a rc- mm!‘- lei‘ m mm w 53y m his emu-s “rl‘akc‘unilc“ Kingdom ‘ictd to yourselves and tc the flock DllJWJYE» n. t. lltllMAll, umnsn. A will?" lllfhvvwohltl, receiptswcre 577 boxes. OTTAWA, Ont. Jehovah always reminds inn pgg |narkfls sh ing times of our, .lcl of this, Yea this truth has been rcsounded in joyful rc-I synagogues and unto this day cur Chfllltlflll Assemblies that "the mncy cf (led endurelh lei-croft", _ _ , , _ _ Toronto-This egg morkel is firm iinlih. m the funple and m the and “um ‘n and arc delivcretl. SUMMERSII)E _ nlovinr, Edmcntom-Thls ma et is ill- May 4,»-Cnnad- changed in tone and price. Two car- oived no change‘ lots oil seconds are rolling z-nst, one of nny importance today. "yesterday and the other one today costing 27 cents. Cnrlots of extras" nnged. Broilers are ensicWnntl firsts changed lumds locally for zu 32 to 41! ccnlsfwtoragc purposes costing about 29- . ll-2 lo 271-2. The weather is fine. “(he then can say on the evening --— ti u great dny. "Lord how could I ' have bctn saved?" There was no revival. I lived in o dcnd age and m u (lttltl church." As well might ycu add: "I knew that thou m"! u hard Allister reaping whel'c_,tllou_ has iict sown." ‘ The Lord of the ages is ul- so the Lord of all nations and nll churches-All: wnlketh amid the scycn gclrlcil cnndlcsiicks. I do noll mun) that anyone should 53y, "One church is as good as anoth-l Ll‘. The Lord Himself did notl my tli:li.,\vlicn he judged the sev! en churches. Rather I would C0lll‘.—| sci be h ynl first to your own‘ church. but. ready to a helpim: hand cutsidc the borders of you; cwn church. Remember that the elect cf God arc dcnr to Him in all branches of His Church uni-‘ uu-lznl. And the song of the Re_ (l-elncd is: "He has saved us out of cvcry kindrtd, tongue. people and nation." | — {C} l THE MARKETS lflanndiail IH-essl l’ MONTREAL, Que, May 4.-~Thc extremely dull. There little or no demand from and continental O\l'llli_', to the renmvcd ION Dl-?M¢~$T_RA,T -' Titan... Peoria Fertilizer Sower detail the will be explained in and demonsirnicd on Farm of lVir. Arthur McEwen, ' Summerside Saturday, May 5th. N!‘ 9 A. M. ANI) 2P. M. The Factory Representative \vlll be present Everyone inieresicil is cordially Invited THE ‘HARDIE MFG. C0.' (JIIARLOTTETOWWQ SUMMERSIIlI-i 72x90 iniahes wide . . . . ..$2.00 (lharlottetown, ‘V0 Ivtr which rm IIcly Ghost has ‘elllllllih in will llllurcsalwllllllpvz $2.45 lipavy weight, serviceable allline roller towellings, Hill; ins. shall gladly send, by MAIL made you oversccrs." Is it not n comfort and relief to, 11c to-dny to any to our (‘ldUFS-flvffll‘ 1nd it: other lenders and to parents] and the mcrcusc in the spreads the local ulzlrkel. for No. Western oats was strong and prices were advanced uvo cents per bushel, 2 Canadian "" m _-..___..__ _________ _____________’____ _________V_____ -.,. _l wide, wonderful value at FIVE YARDS FOR . . . . . . . . . . . .950 POST- for 54c PAID Enclose r c m i t- trance with your order. Orders only filled for (cash. Tltildflllllvlltlfllfflll’ God nncl love their/hilt: other grades were iilnl and on ‘Jcsu... Fake heed first to your- unchanged. The dezunlu. fcr spring live?” and then to the church ofnnd wiiilrr lvhcml. grades ilulll‘ vlzisi I am‘ lzlnttl lthnt there are f|lllf'l but prircs fer illl grades were] ‘ma; £32m “I'll l‘ p "ll-‘Plll-“ll firm. A_ fairly active trade was done- Chc‘ ‘h. i‘! tmllfil-l’, slrmliilllfll m nll llIlPli of linllfceci and lhl- llnd—‘, Iurqdv Jgmfpfl P" “mam m!" “rl‘»f.‘l‘l(lIlt‘ wa: ~tn1rly. The market, lm-l ‘ ~ s" istnndurrl ‘s of rol't‘l l t r- I L , I ____ _~» - . .1 (tlsvus mngflvxirvzagplt‘; l]? _‘_1‘l"1# "#009 lqulet but firm. there wus no oclml " ' - ’ ‘ c m“*“’“ "m m5‘ chnnwc in local jobbinp rug pricc= cuwngm by the ‘vcms “r 50m" ‘vllWbul. the llldllllltlzillS xvcrc that they‘ tompnre, in order to contrast. vour .~ , , l & C: end ‘ Hzms M,“ thaw or n mrmpr and Jwlll advanced ow: the week-end,’ me gulf“ p“. {mm a", two Dream!“ ‘,_,",i(,t_‘:;\-,.lill-, to th.» flllzll ZLZllpRS (lvrnulntlctl, DOUBLE BORDER MARQUISETTE CURTAINING Double fancy (lrawn border on attractive plain marquis- ette, 32 inches wide, effect- ivcat . . . . . . . ..10c yd. Oilcloth mats, 141/5; X 37 inches, good for door mat. bathroom mat, etc. A daisy at each .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 A line of pretty and durable as wellas notably pretty lace curtains, fringed ends. Del‘ pair. .......$125 Artificial silk combined with cotton, makes a lovely line ins “.0 n", a" “able w overlook‘ ‘by lvclttcrn and Orztnml uhlppcrs for Flrfil- l! is WFOHE to contrast the minim“ 1"” ' glorious past with the lzlooiniel'."‘cqmtf‘ Vi" mm‘ ' . pnsonh n, if m“. Lcrd had ‘m; “h, ttnoc ln polafaur, IS quit-u ml the “m; m ms "came MW mm, imunderionr ‘ms rosy with prices ten-f ‘(Vlqnpy dnys,_as if those \vh0,dliig_tl1lo' r llver on uccount l-ll Hluum U", Lord “H1” We“, lessltlu: liberal supply nmilable. 'i'he§ v (‘llllfllld for lllllltvlm] beans wasi quiet bu‘. 1hr. llll(l(‘l'i0.‘.l' was firm, cu account. of =h-.~ continued small‘ arrivals. Cal-u": of melee ivhitc: .'- rinud u he rlottetown, - - _ ; P. E. l. ; Remnants oi‘ Voiles, Rayons and p l other attractive fabrics, offered for Friday and Saturday, at 1mm‘ PRICE‘. """'-"""""""'_"—_ Remnantsfoi‘ Black Satteen, . 3.; CASH BUSINESS ,:;'_';;";,*:tf",:‘,::§r§. :.:':,"::,:il iIlOhQS wide, offered Friday flllll Commencing Monday, May 7th on; business wlll he con- lcr quunltrixtle-a m; Si i‘) pei bushel cw I i. ducted on a strictly rash basis. Positively no book ar- . ‘ e wcilknells in the butter §dturday at; , , , , , , _ _ _ , _ , a _ .29(7 (YOIIIIlS lifter this date. market was nil-re‘proncuizctd lnnn l‘l8.lfl VOllQS.‘ 36 inches wide» a We fr! this ehangebivlll meet will‘ lsc rpprxgll :1! our guy again; ldzly this uuzcltlbnntl grlccr variety of at“ actwe ('01,); ‘figs at customer as It will cnn c us to se 1. a 1e I n 1p , t it. . , ' . -' .' . . ' . . co. r , or r07 . - cciz. our ., an l ~ ofeurtains,finishedatlower ------~----29° cash! indications were n1 the close that , - . It will pay us io sell‘ ‘henper for cash. It will pay you ,\l"ey would w» still lower in the near end with silk cord fringe, per ' Barclays English Bath Soap. pair ... . . . . . . . . . ...$3.50 large cake, 6 ounces each, Three 10 my m“, am; buy chggpgn . ‘future. 'I‘hl-re we: no imprlvelnent Eliminating the upkeep of books and extra help will rc- i". the demsazrl null bwlnc-rr gl-r-Pr-l . . Cnkesfor........ . . . . .....25c ' , ' rison with gysifgxgltfi, 2332,22“ Baby's Rubber Pants, a great va- Monin. 610 A six with seven-bearing crankshaft. Hydraulic four wheel brakes. rum hlxh 1mm" throughout. . 5 passenger Iotn- don: swim. l $1,250 Delivered . .. Iris".fftflf'.f'fff.'fi‘f'ff'ifir‘! coulv n. srgwnnr wsUMME‘ ‘ WATER '“"’.","“.‘;!.°.£.“L°.l. l;f:.?".~.......“"*“..~*'*“' "‘ readiness for Monday, May 7th. cheese trnrle .\‘.‘fl§ the fact that (tome where you will get wrvlcc, satisfaction and save some business was done overnight lmmey. _ with English lllllllllfllflw‘ in Western We wlll buy everything you have to sell. $0. 1 White and colored, fodder, - ' siptr cwi. which is the first re- L. ported thin season. and the above ~31 ‘@7535’ n3, |_ price was said to be equivalent to TIIE ST. PETERS CABII STORE flbtifli- 133-4 59h!!! PEr lb. here“ our: rules T0 nvlntvnonv" nlucc the cost of goods to you. ' ally was (‘lll-"i. The Yfmlllpil} wcrc . i luc at. . . . . . . . . . .......19c lie-marking everything in our more this week. All in £130 pflrkufitfl. The mature of the 111m was practically no dcmlmdl , for supplier on spot and thfifeforc n wn difficult m gum prim. The - / - f 7 2.»- lg