FmD_“»_ run oaasnoumown ouanotam- .» t »- l “fm £1’ 4915-- ~ A559 Balls. Swdllnp; Stops Llssvsli and allays pain. H¢alaS0i'el»¥. Brains. loot Chien. lt in aa AITISEPTI2 All BEIQIDE I - is-o.\'-rotrosnvsi Doe: not blister or remove the llairand bone can be worked. Pleasant to use. $2.00 a bottle, delivered. Describe your cue for special iostnictions and Book 5 K free. ABSGKBINE. JR.. aatllfllk linisezt for mankind |t~ doonftrniut Painful. Knottod. Swollen Vein. bltlk Lrg. Goq, Cooorlnled-only a few dropuoquind uuiqpl- o"".'r°. rsii'i‘i"c.i»'.l_f'r.'i“i"‘l.i ii-»""' lt`i'|&»t-nt. Cu. .lbsonloe nd Abxotbilr. lt.. ue lik ll [Wil- F?E3iNE 'ii 'lpay ulitil ready to resume their occu- OTTAW.-\, Otlt., May 19.- The el- lablishment of a clearing hospital at Quebec and possibly at Valoirtler, for tho classification of wounded mom- bers of the Canadian expeditionary force, who are sent home its inrrlllilh listed, is mins trreiecled. As the number of badly wounded or shatered victims 'of Langemarclt ghling arrive. they will bo examined by a medical staff. Those who are not in a condition to be moved. will be kept in the hospital. Others will be sent to convalescent homes. which are o be' `e§'tablished in various parts of the Dominion, while others go to their own homes. lieu. who have been in- wpaciated from earning a living by ‘reason of their wounds, will be at once peusioued. while the less serious- lv wounded will receive active service palioii when tile! Wi" 02850 W be 30|' diers. Those who K0 h0l11€ i0 00l\"a' lesce will be stricken off' the pay roll. but will be provided for by the Fana- tiiari Patriotic l-‘uiid. -1 1% F i l Important Announcement \\`e wish to announce to our mam' €`“S'°l“°\‘S and 10 the Dilb- lic. generally that our _recent disastrous fire has compelled us to -.iilopi a new policy ui ntercheudisinsr Beginning on "'-°-<='°>'... .'°*- "9" Strictly Gash Business __ at both our stores. - ~ - - A number of our customers have always dealt with us Oil INS plan and as it is the most beneficial for everyone concerned we hope mai all will now avail themselves of the mutual benefits which must naturally accrue from a system of this kind. _ _ This new system when in complete operation will mean as followsz- One price on each article to ev€'i‘l‘0l1€‘. 0|' 8 SHVHIS 01 about 20 per cent. to the purchaser. _ Quick turnover of goods for cash which will give us more power in buying. thus enabling us to give you better goods at lower prices. New stock arriving daily thus insuring you of getting new goods at all times and at money saving prices. Being able to supply the wants of all and compete with any catalog price. _ _ The closing out of our hooking system which is a large bill of uliiieccssary expense to any retail store: this expense heretofore had to bc added to the price of the goods and paid for by the cus- l0l]lf‘l'. Satisfaction to the purchaser, because he buys what he needs at the best possible price; and satisfaction to us because we get paid for our goods and carry no book account_s. This is the system which is now adopted by all up to date retail business houses. and a trial will prove its money saving useful- ness and adaptability to our conditions. and we feel after reasonable trial will he acceptable to our many friends and customers. As our running accounts fall due June lst and Dec. lst we must insist on pronipi settlement to enable us to meet our heavy liabilities as a result of our severe loss. Persons owing us by Judgments and notes of liand will be required to settle promptly. We take in, exchange everything that the farmer or fisherman has to sell. and we will endeavor in the future, as in the past, to meet .their requirements by judicious selection of an tip to date stock. Tignish Tradiplg Co., Ltd. 1069-5-20M15i . Z - 5649 Articles Listed in this ` Book /_ A » e . '- /gs-_. jf.. _ 5,..-1' _ ' v, \;§\ N ‘pu . /,' -.~: - .. /, £3? 'r=v;“~‘l.t ~*T...». - .3 -' .w ' -.1 --. npr lu _-1 ____ , _ ..._ 35-115 . ,pf _:.-5 / Jah# _.,."J= - . _ ,l.§‘;'T.w 4: ,,-,..i@Ei \ ` ' 4 _ - ' - <’i} / _ »< > ..._ . .1 _. l, ‘ " 13- 5'//"2 " -V' -‘Z > S A ‘ - it ll./%/l U- #Z/’/I ` "\i‘¥i~»`»`\`. 4` lk' ‘Q "E “ ff' ‘ ~ <.._f§-&* E f fr* _ ly rl , ~ » f/ . l, \ y ' °i °-,,‘f S 1/ 2.. \ ‘(`i . .__ A -3 ral: `» `\ S, ~ Y ) " t.i,,u"°:lll e 'wi n/° ._ \' (_. _ / /i. - . /' . f_f‘..l-Tillie . ./Qvfi -_ref .l l,l_X;>'.’.~' ":-`v,`.». ~~..,___' ,F ,~ ,// f;/-" hx _, 1 .4 ‘.""’- " _-f f - . H olman’s Catalog Is The Most Valuable Boolc--- expenditures. _ ‘- ‘.l.t..I.".;. H°f:_M¥ - - ltltts _It is not Morocco binding and hand _ en- _ graving that determine the actual value ot a book to your home, your family, and yourself. It is the suggestions, information, the instruc- tion it imparts to increase the efliciency of your eaming power and -the economy of your You spend from $200.00 to $2,000,00 an- nually for clothing, food, farm supplies, etc. Suppose that Holman’s Catalog could save you 10 p.c. on the above expenditure, wouldn't you consider it a very valuable book. Thgtsis just what it istdoing for liundredsi; of our cu omers throughou Canad_ a. c is a op- pmg guide to thousands It points the way to bet- 'iima mr -mi-. 'nh-°" "rf" w ere y increase e er of their money. _It is ayboolédfor the hlilriig mg vaiue_of money is copside -where economy is practiced-w_here thrift is encouraged. J lf there_ is aomethin%ayou want that is not illustrated in Hoiman’s talq _write us. lnall probability we have_it in stoc in the store. lf not, man procure it tyou. max - I nememher Iwudmanrs u e 'Univ évery claim in the catalog. Y mont -- from us all ltleytilgigil :write gba cagtoluloagx. _.IT PA-YB to buy in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at lA8erty's Tou- sorinl Parlonrs, Summoroldo. -SUNDAY SERVICE- Rev. H. R. Bell will preach ,ln the Temper- _ance Hall at Kensington, Sunday, Mal-' 23rd at ll o'clock a. m.» -.-_.- -POSTPONED-The lecture to have been given by the Rev. G. C. Taylor in the Presbyterian Hall ,Sum- meraide thll (Friday) evening has been postponed. -FOX NOTE.-Over thirty young foxes are now running around in the Willow Hill Ranch, Summerside. and the prespects are' excellent for a num- ber more.-H. -FARMING DELAVED.-Ou ac- count of the cold rain and snow on Wednesday, farming operations will be further delayed for several days.- H. -COAL ARRIVAL.-The .schooner Enterprise. under command of Capt. Mallett, has arrived in port with a cargo of coal for Messrs. lil. F. Schur- man & Co.. Summerside.-H. -TO RENT.--House and two acres land with small orchard, one mile from Summerside. Good place for summer home with fine sea view. Ad- dress “.l. B.," Box 284, Summerside. ' 1079-mli. -FUNERAL NOTICE.-The re- mains of the late Mrs. Artemas How- att will arrive in Summerside Satur- day night. Funeral will be held on Sunday. May 23rd. at 10 a.ni. from the residence of Mr. J. F. Arnett. to the Presbyterian cemetery, Tryon. Service at the house at 10 a.m. and at the Presbyterian Church, Tryon, at 2.30 p.m_-X. -AFTER RECRUITS.- Lieutenant R. B. Rogers. of the 55th Battalion. Sussex, came to Summerside on Wed~ nesday and went to Souris yesterday. Lieutenant Rogers lg on the Island at the present time 'ro get recruits for the 55th and will vi§t different sec- tions for that purpose. Quite a num- ber oi` the men ot' the 55th Battalion have already gone to the front to fill the gaps caused by the recent severe fighting in France.-X. WESTERN PERSONALS -Ziir. Charles Pritchard. Linkletter. was in Summerslde on Monday last.H -Mr. Seaman Ford. Arlington, was a visitor to Summerside oil Tuesday. -H. -Mr. T. M. Liukletter. Sunimersiilc. lins returned front a business trip to Moncton.-H. -Mr. Edwin T. Murphy, teacher of St. Lawrence School, was in Summer- side Monday on business.--H. -Mr. Gordon Bernard. 0‘Leary. was in Sutntnerside on Monday and made the round trip to Pt. du Chene.-H. -Messrs. John and George Harris, Sherbrooke. drove in to Siintmerside on Wednesday.-H. -Messrs. John Curtis, Harry Walk- er and William McKay, New Annan, were in Sumnierside on Wednesday.- H. -.\ir. Joseph F. Wedge. Summer- side, arrived home on Wednesday from a business trip to Wellington,- H. -Lieut. L. A. Moore, of the 36th P. E. Island Light Horse. returned home on Monday evening from To- ronto, wliere he has taken it qualify- ingtfourse at Stanley Barracks.-H. -Messrs. James I-lill, Fredericton. Thomas Dunn and Brewer Linklet- ter, St. Eieanor’s. Daniel Raynor, Tra- vellers Rest. and Hugh Gillis. Sham- rock, were among the visitors to Sum- mcrside on Wednesday.-ll. Y_.~.¢v»|_ illoinairs Health .nds lldepondu nhord tio. and cliiglllation. Snilirilrr sltiri, tiFtrei;les, facial blemishes und depression dis- appear after the system htm been reansod and tho bood purified by BEEGHMNS i-:~~ . Diu&sdbsl\lYnhllo'|sswl lisp lem Bdlovsniovn. blss.8e1 Appropriate and Useful-- Wedding Gifts You couldn’t wish for a better display of Brass 1 Goods Chinaware, Glass- ware, ltoyal Crown Derby ware. Crockeryware. En- ainelware, etc., _from whichat; select a gift for the bri , than this pres- ent _big and beautiful showing of ours. _ There are so many dif- f.i‘$i-’?.1'.‘§S'§'.”‘*'° "Sli none captfail gftgidt an a ropna e gi a a pllellisitig price. _ Call today and look over this showing. ' S' -one cellar por wont emi mer- Cssh must accompany order. Mini mum charge. twenty-live cents. -BANNANAS 33c. dozen, I-lolmitn's 1083-5~81ll2lE8l. ..Holman‘s'for Seeds. 1042-5~19M3iE2l. -GATA LOG- Keep an eye on Hol- man’s Catalog. it will psy. 1042-5-l9M3lE8l. -BANNANA8 28_c. dox at I-lolman'l on Saturday. 1083-5-21M2iE2l. -8EED8.- See 15 packages Flow- er and Garden Seeds for 25c on page 138 l~lolnian's Catalog. ` 1042-5-19M3lE2l. -BANNANAS.-Choice good .large Bannanason sale Saturday only at 231:. per dbzen. R. T. Holman. Lim- ited, Summerslde.-~ » 1082-5-‘ZlE1i . --WANTED.-Boarders can be com- fortably accommodated at the Wisner Hotel, Alberton. Prices moderate. Gordon Bennett, Proprietor. 1067-5~20m'li. -WANTED- Girl for general housework and plain cooking, high- est wages paid to competent person. Apply to Mrs. J. E. Wyatt. Summer- side. 1018-5-18Mtf. -SINCLAIR &'STEWART. LTD.- The store and warehouses of Sinclair & Stewart, Limited, will be closed on Monday. May 24th. Empire Day. 1078-l\lE2i. -l-iANDKERCH§iEFq.-- We are placing on sale Saturday morning 50 dozen sheer lawn cross-bar unhem- nied handkerchiefs, six for l5c.; easily worth double the price. Get your sup- ply early. R. T. Holman. Limited, Summerside. 1106-5~2lME2i. -ANTHRACITE COAL.- Read's Hard Coal Vessel is now due. Send in your orders at once as prices will advance in New York every month till October. The surly bird catches the worm. Josepld Rcttd & Co., Sum- merside. 1056-5-19m3i. -LAWN RAKES.- See the special line of Lawn Rakes shown on page 135 Holman’s No. 13 Catalog. Made with special teeth, heavy gauge gal- vanized wire. Price 29c. Order one from R. T. Holman, Limited. Summer- side. 1042-5-19M3iE2i. -SEEDS.-Fifteen packages flower and vegetable seeds for $25c. See page 138 Holman's Catalog for fuller particulars. Order promptly. We will make up an assortment of 15 pack- ages lf you do not specify catalog num- bers. R. T. Holman, Limited. Sum- merslde. _ 1106-5-21ME2l. -HAPPVLAND.-Dolt't forget the independent Baseball entertainment at Happylaud _to-night (Friday) at 8.10 sharp. Five good specialties and spdcial pictures. Admission, 20 cents. Come and enjoy yourself and help along Baseball, one of the best and cleanest sport. 1105-5-21mli. ::Fifteen packages flower and gar- den aeedl for 25 cenfo. See page 138 HnIman’s Catalog. Order quickly. 1050-5-19ME3l. LA BAIE DE CHALEUR Associated with the early history anti discovery of Canada the name of Jacques Cartier will ever hold a com- manding and unique position. lt was he, who. nearly five hundred years ago. or to be exact July 10, 1634. sail- ed into this magnificent haven. An ex- ceptionally hot day inspired the name, and it has borne that name ever since. La Baie de Chaleur-the bay of’ heat Ninety miles long and from fifteen to twenty miles wide, this arm of the Gulf of St. Lawrence divides the Gaspe Peninsula from the Province of New Brunswick and the depth is suffi- cient to ensure a safe passage for the largest ships afloat. As the bay nar- rows into the estuary of the Restl- gouclie, the scenery ‘becomes holder and more majestic. presenting one of the most superb and fascinating pan- oramic views in America. The whole ‘rayon is mountainous. and almost precipitous enough to be Alpine; but its grandeur is derived less from cliffs, chasms and peaks than from far-reaching -sweeps of outline and continually rising domes that mingle with the clouds. On the Gaspe side, precipitous cliffs of brick-red sand- stone flank the shore, so lofty that they seem to cast their gloomy shad- ows baif-way across the bay. and yawn with riffs and gullies. through which fretftil torrents tumble into the sea. Behind them the mountains rise and fall in long undulations of ultra-~ marine, and towering above them all is the famous peak of Tracadigache. flashing in the sunlight like a pale blue amethyst. Around the shores of La Baie de Chaleur the land is settled for many miles » and the picturesque hamlets and green pastures odd to the beauty of the scene. The swell from the ocean breaks rhythmically upon smooth san- dy beaches that tempt the hather. There are many coves and harbours where the boating is alluring and shorn of its risks. Sheltered at its mouth by the islands of Mlscou and Shippegan, and restless as may be the sen beyond. the yschtmen may guide his craft over the whitecaps when a stiff breeze is blowing, while there are often summer days when the bay is. so placid that the small motor boat may aafolyvsnture into the- open. The New llntnswick shore is followed hy. the line of the lntercoloninl Railway from Gompbellton to Bathurst and for s number of miles ia'in full view of the broad and beautiful expanse of water with the lofty ind imposing mountains of Gaspe beyond. Campbellton, Cliarlo. Bathurst, Dal- housie and all covienent centres with excellent accommodation for the sum- mor visitor. Your Summer Holiday-This Your the Maritime Provinces 1084-5-Zlhlllll. lionsiiloit CW Black & Co. 12# Grafton Street z‘ii..... .;.......... The Wesrem Guardian _ l . ._ showmg of ._- ,. ' ` , r ~ .S__"l/.ed 1 1 jj _ .~ _ / Cleverspring . -l ‘ _ Novel in tailor- _ ' ing design and ’_" _ . ',. Flabric tthiscodig "_" .1 \ p ay o a 'j` _ A ‘ it __\\‘_ ,_ will interest you ._ ill _°’_<./ as every lady '_" I ~J '_~{. _rec .. who has been in \ ,I I v. /I ' 5 " our store knows . ~ ' ` l \_ Quality and Value if _ l 1 ' Strongest Features I . 1 mf $5.15 1. szz.so . ff I ' _ ; This season we \ ~ v are better prepar- Come and seethis -5 _ _ _ collection even if _. ;y ` you are not inter- / elliiry Style ` 7 ~»‘ /' Authentic ' $5.75 to $22.50 - .. .. . _ , _ - . .f ..r... . ’-'lil' LQ . _i it _ "' »~" 1 ` ` .J f ' S ' tion for advertising in this column. U -_ _ _ _ ` " 'The Season’s best offerings from every point of _view are included in the _ With the coming of summer the wise Maid or Matron is_ considering ‘ Apparel that will be both cool, comfortable and smart. A most choiézlel collection of stunning suits and lovely frocks is here for _your approval in exc ent tgnray. Put these garments to the test of your most critical Judgement. Thea. we ow ___ ’ you’ll concede that in them style and comfort meet admirably. _ _ " So Many Destinctive Picturesque Style features. » Coats RIB Olll' From ' Suit styles than ever. dence. J ust as we thought the designers had exhaust their 1 clevemess for one season the makers sent us a new lot of suits that are pret- tierthan ever. Suits Tint Men like Each Garmont it Exclusive . $7.95 lo $39.00 - from those _of last spring particularly in coat lengths waist- iines and new skirt ' features. New fab- rics are much in evi- Direct from New York You can almost say of these suits be _ cause they are each copies o_f some of_ the - newest importattons ~ ..1..._+,._..._~..-_-,-....2 -.-.-. ..ru.,...._",.:5_ _ . ..». _“_ fi - r. _,_ ljdfithout _n Eqll,2\.,l Ladies’ Apparel `At This Store 1. i » ll; You’ll Want To See if it it Unusually -`._ Pleasing Suits KMA. - v. differ =,.... '_ _.__ afford to spend the time making them. I Spring Sewing Proving Wearisotne? I 5' _ Then you’ll find it`a relief' to come here and select your dainty wash V _.__ dresses from our large new stock. Just what you want for wear around the house and even good enough for street wear. Priced so low that you cannot - . l l . 1 silt cloves nn .'- .A- To You up _ Time has tested our Silk Gloves and experience has ' proved to be the best Silk Gloves made yet. They cost no more than the or- dinary kind. 45c to $1.50 .-_- :_- .1- :_- ~'.- Special §P'urchase of Kid Gloves Black, Tan, and White. $1.50 values but we offer them low on account of a special purchase 98c. :_- JA- .; ~ .1- :,. ers have undertaken to restore Prince Edward Itliand to the leading position which it once occupied. A few years_ ago Mr. John Richards of Bideford imported "Boron Kelvin." This Spring Mr. James Roper of East Royalty has brought to the Island the beautiful bay stallion "Thorndale" foaled April 26th, 1912, and bred by Mr. W. P. Guilmore. of Chappelltnu. Kirkcudbright Scotland. and two mar- es. one of which h Canadian bred. "Thorndale" will be it distinguished acquisition to the Clydesdale otallloill 1360 pounds. He is a low set deep bodied horse with excellent limbs olltl sloping pasterns, giving him great oo- tion, and he trsvells almost u iight as it carriage stallion. The mann U0 not of the same quality, but are much above avenge. Prince Edward lllaad should be proud of young mon who -have such faith lu the Province. and are prepared to risk their motley in bringing to it the beet live stock that can be obtained. ' Prow S Goodly Display of Splendid Enthusiam "~ Exquisite Waists _ Now they a r e a ll '£_,_._ here and afije -.-'_ I you should _ not delay --»---1 If seein ".:iteAbf a detachment ol the Ameri- hulxtl thmbulsnce. had mom toys gina bo h “ll My other child in the neigh- r ood. He has now -been brou t flomthe American hospital in Po _ . haf D0!! mother was 'killed by=’a s l. `Hi French mtlmgather is serving in the 1 .__ . NEVER GIVIN. ..P M m- _ t--t 'l'---7#'i-i.f.§Tl’I.’.!‘i¥.;."-l’.'3».il. i.’.'ili¢- giver?" "There ain't 'ally sttcb.thl!l`l. Johnny." replied tiis old sntiontdp. ymo had been involved in ogill¢le_rob_o sation in his time. “But this -book Ilya that ~ . ..:.:l‘::f.."\""...‘;°°--° 1 its a mistake." rejoin . s f hor Law is never given. it‘| retail t ‘“‘.¢*“v .tmlll quantities, ,at r huh tigurw- f ~ ` __ ` ' 'ft-t ltr