"inoqfinoiqj, i003 put l q RATTRATS ' lAMARlT 3 for 25c llIlW “Willa lll-"ll 9N FIRED BL Sid tu this Ully uy Q!!! Gentrul Drug Store, l! t. . . on. 'iiua, Apotiiecurica Hall; 1a. o0. STRE AND ENDURANCE A. L‘ ufllbi. Montague. _ ___.V. . Slab T laying the r00 shed or other large Brantford Asphalt Sl or green color. Brantiorrl Asphalt Slab Slates satisfaction for artistic homes. fhe some roofing in roll: is u .......a. Shingles In Qne l lForlSale by GILL s. LANTZ Brantford AS PHALT . Slate HF. newest idea in roofing. just think of the time and cost of labor saved in fof a big barn, freight building with this new ab Slate which is four shingles in one. Fewer nails are also required. Braritlord Asphalt Slab Slates are so cleverly designed that a roof laid with them has the appearance oi being covered with individual size shingles. One size only: 32 inch x 12inch, with cut outs five inches. They are laid fiveinches to the weather. Red are made oi the some materials an our famous Ilrautiortl Asphalt Slates which have given such called Brantiord Crystal Roofia; . iid, weighs 80 to 85 lbs. per square. Particulars about these roofing: no rnshcd on request. A Brantford Roofing 00th.... _ Head Office and Factory: —Brqnti‘ord, Canada , ; Brunch» It Tornado. Hnntronl. Halifax, Winniplj 118 u. -. ; .r-'- EVII‘ think of tho irnpor pt-ri-‘ciizil lipllflilfllllt“? You llllllit‘ ll iiiisluki- by miikc a niistakv- lll l|ll_\'lll,'{ on llkt- new by glviminiz. We clean Rlovch to pcrl us clean yours. WEBSTER DRY ATTENTION LADIES READ DRESS TALK N0 50 Lint pan! llllll gloves pliiy in your \\"'lll'lll..' tlllll‘ll glow-s and you ills!) \\' vrhcn lnl- old tines can b:- made. t-ctiuu. all kinds and all shades. Lei CLEANING 00., Lin. Geo. L. Prowso, Agent ior Charlottetown PHONE 757 O-OQ Q-OO-fO-OT¥O%4OO~O Q F‘ 4 i " surmount. I THE WESTERN GUARDIAN _ -lT PAVQ ‘.0 buy in this Prov- ince. --HOLMANB CATALOG Bill/ea you money. 8798-5-11-21 —-BAND o! 105th playing at War “Meiiioriala"-Sumnierslde , May 26th. Ausplces G.W.V.A. . 8790-5-11-31 -HOLMAN'S READV-TO wear week ends Saturday May l5. _ 8829-5-12-3i —LADIES SlLK POPLIN dresses $9.85 for this week only at Hol- mairs Suniinerside. 8829-5-12-3i —DON'T FORGET to attend Hol man's bu: ready to wear sale ends Saturday May 15. , 8828-5~12-3i -LAOIES AND MISSES fine tweed summer coats selling at halt price at Holman} Suinmerside. ‘ 8829-5-12-31 —-LADIES ALL WOOL sweaters selling at halt price, Holmarrs Suin- inerside. 8829-5-l2-3l -—UNLOADING INVERNESS COALa-Wc, are now unloading ii schooner of Inverness Screened Coal. Save money by taking deliv- ery direct from the schooner. Phnne_ your order. It. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum merside. , _ 8796-54131. —GROW POTATOES with hillll gratin Nitriilc ol’ Soda. Acid llllns‘ phale and Nitrate oi Potash the kinds that grow the best plaliil. food tor the least money. For sale by Austin A. Scales, St. Eleonora; Messrs A. I-lorne and Co, Summer- sidc. 2 Wks- —STALL|ON CATALQN will be offered for sale at the D15 Sill‘? °" Friday, May 14 at Mr. CIIIIS Ives. 3i -—ST. ELEANORS people don't miss War Memorials at Summer- 3:11‘, May 26th. Slee your boys and "I": > tl 1' l‘ .1!- “ f“ M U"? 8789-5-11-21 Shipping News Ten Thousand Ton Steamer Launched With Steam up from Brmsh Yard-Built for Italian Parties NIHVPUIIT, May 10¢ -'I‘lin steam- ship \\'iiy Glory, the first of the . .’ Ships- of over 10,000 tons (lciid- weight of fabricated lYIlP l70lllllli‘l'~‘ll by the hloiiinoiilh Shlllllllllllllll! Poinpany- for the Government wit-R luuiiclicil at (‘hcpstow rccclllly- A 1mm» oi‘ chanipuiiznc was Iiroken on llic bows by Lady hluclrzrv, Wilt" n; H“. 31.19pm; conirnller. and sixlr-scvi-ii svi-tuids aflcr rcleiifil‘ sliu. intigcstically ltltlli the \VlIl(‘i‘ m: in the manner born. illllltl tho deafening cheers 0f llioii sands of onloolrifrfi. ’l‘ln- now-l vxpcrimcnt of launch- ini: ‘with sit-am up zind fully culllll- u great success. and lin- mediate) with the assliance of tilt-rs. sho left for Cardiff for trials prior to being handed over l0 the new owners in ‘Italy. This is the first ship litunt-hed since a private conipanv zicquired the _\'l\l‘(l from lhe Gin‘ rim-nit. A Shipbuilding Boom Shipping important Air, Ioscpll hlaclaay, (ionirolltr, made an ::A I'ill that Proves Its Value.» Those ol weak stomach will find strength in Parmcleek‘ Vegetable Pills, because they serve to mulli- taiii tli- hi-alllifubnclion oi‘ the stomach. and lhc liver. urreguliiri- tins iii which tire most. ilistrcssinll. llyl-"pcplics arc well acquainted willi tin-iii and value them at their proper worth. 'I‘licy have afforded relief WiIPII other preparations have failed, and have elfeclcil cures in ailments or long standing where tuber mzriicincs were found un- avulling._ v. .. . to the bent of thlo vin atone and gravel, purl yin‘ til dt i tn xld It iZQ-r-ifi ...°'€.'i‘.‘.’n..'r»¢ .“""' ' Tbounnndn lettero eome- u any |yar hurl eloqnenttenti-on htho I grentivnlue ‘Dustin. Ind ‘or Iron um e,or a rm: r mam ', or dialer. ‘Se. with nag-Lek gut dlrectl froouble, re eving poll quick! r Alicea: Tho Notion W Q QonholCaolConnlq-lI-ll- dl$ ‘m“rla.‘t"‘-"'?“fli.lmq, -—8UM<MER\8lDE——I-Iear. 106th. band at War Memorials. Assembly Hiull May 26th. 8790-5-11-31 ..—-WAR MEMORIAUS in Sum- merside high school assembly hall M-iiy 26th——105th Band in attend- ance. ‘ _ 8789-‘5-11-21 _-_4oo- __. “'rl.S'l‘]'ZiC.\ PERSONALS: —~Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Idcrtell, Wlwse mllrrlge recently took place their honeymoon iii Snmmersidc and other western parts. —-—Mr. Clarke \Voodalile of Malpc que recently purchased a rMeLaugh llii Touring car from Mr. George MiiQulnne oi vSummerslde. v —Mrs. James 'I‘. Montgomorv and molly of Chicago. iii., arrived n Sumiiieraide to spend the summer months with her mother Mrs. Don- aid Montgomery. —Mr. and Mrs. John McCai-viii and Mrs. Leonard ‘MdCarvill, Free- town, were visiting in town “m, Wevk. guests at the Minto House. Granville lStrcet. H. —Rev. W. H. Wheeler oi I-Iebron. N. S., a former pastor of the Snni- ineraide Baptist (fhurch, spent a few days visiting friends in town, he left for his homo on Friday llIOI'lJlIlg.-—‘H. —-.Vlr. Sawson iMcMurdo, son oi‘ Mr. James MdZl/lurdo, oi’ Ilcdeqiic, has returned to his home. Mr. McMurdo is a veteran ol’ the late war and since the Armistice litis liven residing in (Yaliforula. ~—<Miss ItobertaG. Mclielvie, rc- turneti to Summersido after spouti- ing the winter in Spokane, Washing:- tori. She WElS iicompiinied by hor sister, Mrs. A. Londonman. who intends _ spending the summer months in Suinmcrsiile. ____ statement at the luncheon which followed lie said IIOJIOIIOVOG that t! time 0t’ triul ivas coming for the {illlltillllk community generally but l" Billie n! that, they hzid hopes “"0" (ll Pfilllllfllllg their position as the greatest shipping country in the world. Shipbuilding was going iin‘ lfltllll)‘ lll a ])il(!0_ unliearil oi’ lic- Illllf‘: and in the shipbiiilrling trade ill“ llrlll llvvn practically-no labour troubles since the war 1|. lwlicvtlil ii helm,- {pp-Hug pl.,,\,ancd ‘hotwccn the masters and men in lalilyillfil-Tfill-“lrl: than in any other, and I a ro. Ely t ounselled that masters ‘lllrl lllen should not be interfered with. The government was anx- ious at the earliest. momcntitq . inovc all control and help them tit; iaxllirrn nrniniil raonrliiionii. V 9 icps‘ ow ': "i ;_- . into llln hands g1‘) :13, laélilopifisoil their business. He ‘did not He“ the Govcrniiivnt did not kiigdlw’ tl v - . , ifurlilni/t-lblllllln]m!)9 H" Mhevm’ cmiic tam-pal’ Chap-Slow‘ would m‘. the courvtri: ‘rum b“; “m'.""'“‘“"“ "I trade. lllllhtlfllill m" Shlphuimi". . ook of llio t‘tlllllll‘_\' wmlm "“ "TY lmllllilll? if tlir- out but of coal With‘ not improved qmi ll .. .. ’ ' ‘ ":10 lxlgrkllll! blushes inuat ho hous- Flli‘ new IIICFOIISP E? Z - 5 o Z “ “Fllollflness of the post. . serious recon. _.. .1 f m m“ Hugh‘ be Blven to the matter. no co AL soars mom ' Now‘ S°°T'A FOR MONTREAL M This sense w“! be brguggt llgtyvfilonltlln lot‘, coal Black Diamond SlIllJq h in’ the route from Lnulsburp il; MC “in” “men asknd when m? H ‘0llllupl. "Wlltcf coal was ‘likely Irialirfhlp- i , _. tin- lll Montreal’ [mm ion (ll -0r gape Bmlmli u v mil Company nmcifl] No coal ‘Ilfilllt-l are cum trciil this yank». ‘ The reason, i . ll“ Ereat. tieimiznlioliii-fiillefgflmily’ - , ‘ ic consumptlono l . orlmmllml‘ “hi?” cndoiisly. ms mcreaslgd “m” Tlllfi factor h. | , "M90 lLV tinder rlpsflltlleiffljlge im-lgm- mincs, The high (‘out "gnhlglklll? i118 in Britain, which compels Blrli l:";ll‘S\f!‘-‘?Sl’l8_ to fill their bunkers - Sdney instead, ls also an 1m liortiint factor in tl - i l tic changes. m plesom “rim LARGE SCHOONER IN HALH-‘Ax The four nristcil scllouno _ _ ' , '- - r llliii" fifilk"lu;l-l'nlllvlkfi.‘hound from Nor- m"! I {H with curl-lo of lnmi a . It'll llIlO linllfax Saturday mm" llll‘ Wlmirs to llt'l‘ auxiliary "llfrllle. "The _achooncr la command- "il by (tlllli-‘lln O'Hara, formerly ex iiininei‘ of masters and mates and a resident of’ Halifax, ' FIRE on STEAMER NOVIAN AT LIVERPOOL Fire which originated ln ihn m". co of the British giopmglflp Now lun him communicated in thr- hiin- ker haichcii and has not yet mien vXlllllluisherl. according to a HMS. llflllc received iit Halifax from Liv- erpool. The Novlnn arrived nt Liverpool Mill! 2. from New Orleans. MACKEREL PLENTIFUL IN SOUTHERN WATERS Tilt‘ Kovcrnmcnt steamers lint-h- Olflillt and Arlciix nrc duo In start their mackerel scouting oncratlona at once. Therm boats will he stri- ilonrd .10 or 40 miles nir Cape Snhlc mid will immediately report to the. Harrington wireless the np- pearance oi mackerel schools. The Harrington station will at our-e dia- irlhutn the news to Shelburne, Ycckcnort, Liverpool and nth» polntl,‘ ._ 1h» action oi’ the PIIVQHIIHPV" 't When your brain ' works like a I dog with three legs walks-g you need An active brain must have pure blood, not poisoned with products of indigestion-or liver and kidney laziness. Lin“! Sale o‘ Al! Mldlcinl In "In wflld. Sold IIIIYIHII l: Canada. In bun. 5a, 50¢ the mackerel fishermen. Halifax has no particular‘ deep sou sclning fit-cl such as Gloucester possesses, but has a large number of fisher- nicn who own a fleet oi’ gasoline boats, and if they can be notified in time run no doubt hr ready to reap the harvest before it passes hy_ 'l‘lie wireless, however, ciinnot notify the outlying flailing ports, such ns ‘Blandford, llubhnrds. Fox Point, Mill (love, tndlan Harbor. etc, unless some special arrnnI-Ic- merit is or has been made, and lf such un arrangviiieni. has been made lllc fishermen appear to know Ilfltllillg about It. The mackerel are now working north. The Gloucester‘ fleet, which went as tnr south as Capo May, has been doing pretty good, judging from the receipts at New York. 0n 'l‘ucsrl:iy lnsl ten nctters were at New York with 34.000 pounds, lllt‘ lfllls Fillll-Zllll! from 7,000 to 9,000 poiiinls, netting the owners lllltl l‘l‘['\\'ls‘ [Qlltlll 1119119)’. STOHCK QUOTATIONS ITAIJTFAX, N. 5., May 1l.——(Quo~| and (?o., the Montreal Stock Ex- 132% ‘Jll ‘ 117% 70 - 138%» ismy, 85-9.’; a?» 04% 751A, 1171/; 94% NKLIER! “California Syrup ofFigs” Child’s Best Laxative of “l(7iilil'oriiiai“ Figs only —look for tho mime (‘all fornizi on the package then you are Acttcpl Syrup sure your cliilil is having lllc best. and niosl harmless physlc for the stomach, liver and bowels. (llillilren love its fruity taste. Full directions on ouch bottle. You must say “(Juli- fornia." ::All mothers ciin put iiwiiy unxiciy regarding llu-lr suffering (‘.llll(l|'i‘fl when they have Mother Graves‘ \\'nriii lCXlvflllllltllvl‘ to give rcllcf. its elTet-ls urn sure iinil lasting. M?’ he Jog _- ‘ y Livm. l Headaches are generally mused by nervousness or bili-_ ouanesnandareve ‘ exhausting. Theyahou d never mglecrnLbuz nlwuldbotruudatona. Dr. Wilson's s . ERBIULBITIER mum lb: mun of headache, and rutoru tho t’ li ‘ i knctiwjr? n‘; lithium mflinn. si Annular-pa. Mime. __ placins time steamers‘ an lcbntl- .‘l!0‘lllt‘l result in great benefit to‘ rations furnished by F. II. Mr-(furrly , _ A1\\\\‘-.‘EYIIIIZZi\\\\\YIIIIA\\\\\\\\\\YZIZIIQK\\\\\WIIZIIM\\IIIIIZ\\\\\\\\§IIIIIZ 0W3» MOORE o; McLEOD. L n, K 119-121 Queen Street Charlottetown ,-. \ A wonderful shale of ‘Jap silk fltlid re e-de-c iene 810E595 worth to 7.50 $335 THIS MORNING THERES AN OFFER IN SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS THAT ISa big economy event. The gar. merits are all good-some of them superlatively so-A-all of them good styles-all of them wearable and attractive. $3.95 Here are the details. , $3.95 lap Silk Blouses on Sale at just Heavy, smooth, soft Jap silk, f , . ti“? _ ‘ i‘ L_ i i _?_ ilqnmwmwuamwl/amsuuuumavnnummunnur@\\\\\\\\\v11:nn11ma\\\u\\\\\iminc-oz:- 7.50 lap Silk Blouses Peter Pan Collar Rich, soft, heavy washable white 7 Japanese Silk blouse with high Peter Pan Collar, and pockets, neck detachable collar, worth to very smart, worth $7.50. $3.95 $7.50 . . . . . . . . .$3-ll5- l Chepe do che_ne $3.95 Round Neck Style Blouse Bargains at , ~ This pretty little blouse is of This smart blouse has round nice washable Jap silk, all sizes, round neck. Very smart at $395 WINNER AT - - - - - ~ - - - - $3.95 . 0 $ Spring ~ Coatings o ' worth to 4.90 This is a really remarkable bar- of Doriegal Tweeds, Fancy Tweeds, and one piece of Green Cheviot. The goods are new and right—they are 54, 56 and 58 inches wide-they are . AT THE REDUCED PRICE OF 3.50 "I f O Sh’ d so e o ver ippe . A . C ounterpanes i, Linens BACK--OR PUTTING IT ON SALE AT A CUT PRICE. It was all over shipment-more than we wan tcd—and_wc’ll make it worth youl while to take them oil our hands in a hurry. m: $3.60for...... .. .. ...tll2.8il $4.25foi'...... v Bedspread size 66x95 inches worth regular $5.75 for . . . . . . . . $139 70 inch UNION damask Table linen, floral pattern, $2.50 valve 70 inch. Linen Damask for Table . cloth, beautiful design, worth $3.25 for . . . . . . . 02-39 VOILE IMYSTE . $1,419 This sure is a bargain of the most; attractive sort-the fab- ric is one of the loveliest in color and design that you have ever seen—you see every day voiles no better, offered at $2.00 l0 $2.25. Get some of this today at. .. .. .. .. ' lap Silk Blouses $3.95 ' neck, sailor qollar in back, A Sale of gain including as it does a nice range worth to $4.90 per yard. OFFERED IT WAS A CHOICF OF EITHER SENDING THIS SHIPMENT 54x78 inch. Ileilspreads worth 60x85 inch. Bedspreads wogtlll, for . . . . ill-all‘ -..... .-~--.... t. \ifi British Troops FQR 3A ll Sought Vengeance .. doll" (ZiA'l’RO,-'lVIay.10.—Iiuaiiein Darwin che Boy, cabinet. minister. was iin- hurt when a. bomb wan thrown at kllli-tl by tlu» explosion. Later a trli-nil of the student. was arrest- od iind charged with attempted aa- aiiiislniitioii. Brltinli troop,‘ wont on a brlci ‘rum-page in revenge for the murder of nu otllner. but were qiil ettid with little illtileulty. in the a fray n. European, believed to have been an Italian was killed. i A lmuiro with thrizti mlnuton W km K nblo for lurKl! "1"" l‘ Terly known ll ' igniah. A Boyd 0D I l Iilght. party. bor iu P r fllalcull" ' rounded and ii cutout-anaemia! the carriage in which be wit, rid- e" n. Jonnvflnfla“; in; hero last nlaht. I'll! driver was n can. pith.) Tl HIM-Ill- The city in quiet. but in a slate or nervourtenaion, o! "our?" u.» huff; {or ‘