rv, ,_ _ .. 1,, , 74* “ s dw . :“ »»‘(' .- '- A - I ' - . ~ L 'viii ill: [ll ' are ».wo»wn1.¢ spienaia .nut we an giving 111 '“""‘l§""m °°f¥3‘9’$"’§'1.,, have A i S d 7 _ ' _'___ _ rért:tV1y2et_see'11_them. we say, co`ine`i§l and look them=over,andi` y y Please remember McDcnaid's when thinking of Boys' or Men's Pfingg Cqunty. Spring Suits and Overcoats. _ - _ Boys’ andliicn’s0utfittcrs Mcn's Colthing . - ed f M nfs Suit! of appointinnapermauent set of omclala 0 ‘° ‘;.°i’.“'f‘“°“‘ we i.“°‘:' §;gi':r..r1; 5.3.. 5..... ...: M M .W-_ vercoats an alncoats rea y 0 pu q commonly “mm u _ dun,” mm 'ul ments. ' _ They are Shorey's Celebrated Clothing. the usual guarantee satis- fcclionmf your m<>11¢y back- _ wsspment. as it n imma they vnu We would be pleased to see you at our store. Come and lock at ,g,,|,, ¢° pu-tioipaes in the movemenr. our goods and see things for yourself. We will be pleased so will you The qusggrsn .gf “hanging use meds or P. E. Island’s Greatest Clothing House. ,, favorites with the music-loving people of ' Summerside as elsewhere, highly pleased afalr audience in Market Ball `Monday night. The uncertainty of the companys I || , an-lval in good time and the late hour of their reaching here no doubt dsiracted‘ C RTERS’ SEEDS GR() “As you sow so shall you reap." That is what we are taught from childhood, and it is right. Of A course you must look out for the “Stony ground" , and the “'l`ares"' but it is of even greater imp0rt- ance to plant. GOOD SEEDS. We do not simply mean seeds that will grow, but seeds that will bring forth a vigorous, flourishing plant. Here's the place to get such SEEDS. PLANT EARLY PEA5, ONION SETS, POTATO ONIONS, SCHALLUTS, SWEET PEAS NOW. CARTER & C0., Ltd., THE SEEDMEN. at Cape Traverse on Sabbath the hlzh at lO_3l0 and and at Searltown on Tuesday 10th at7 p. ui. ' monogram engraved on ii. Finder will he re- warded hy leaving at The Guardian Office' _ _,Y lalf f lSextette. Miss Brennan, too, won the Latest From Summérslde and I Winn e . yeeierday en route to Edmonton. _ Tas Northumberland had about seventy-live passengers Monday night. A vlnv important meeting of Court Ohatauqua. I. 0. F., will take place our Friday night of this week. The question he discussed. _Tha members ofC'otu-ts Fortuna and Cabot are cordially invited collecting assessment will also be disf ouaaed. Don't forget tha date, Friday evening the 6th inst. THE Bostonia Sextette Club,° always from the attendance. The artistic and charming rendition of the different num- T bers on the program delighted ali, which [was evidenced by the frequent and pro- llonged applause. While some would probably prefer a more vin-led or lex-s i classical program, yet no musical ears in lSummerside could listen with o-.her than loxtmme pleasure to anything from the string and reed instruments in the hands of such talented artists as the Bostonia highest appreciation of all who heard her rich volcc. it is a rare trfat to hear such gifted entertainers, and Summerside will always welcome musical artists of such rank. THE AGONIZING PAINS OF RHEU MATISM. Swollen, aching joinis, muscles are stifi’ and sore, every movement accompanies by pain. The most potent remedy is Polscn's Nervtline, which has live limes the pain-subduion power of any oth:-r preparation. Apply the Nerviiine coplcuo lv, rub it on wel and then bind In a bot; flannel bandage. This will cure the wont c are ln a snort time. Try Nervlline for Rheumatism, Neuralgla; Sciatloa or Lumbago-it's all iight and only costs a quarter. Da. HAurL'ro1~1’s I’1L1.s CURE CoNs'r1Pa- 'r1oN. _ BORN. H.A. Arbuokle leaves this morning , vt In z The Nonumninl-mls mir up the ` Every line of Boy 's Clothing is carefully studied and only the '“m'P°1‘ 'mu 5°"|”° ’°’*"“d“7 _ latest and best styles are selected for our customers, and no store in R. E. Subey left by the Northumberland are gomg ast. Sentner, Trainor &,Co THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. _ ' _ % _,alll u and Finish they cannot be equalled at the . _ , " 7 _ Q amy’ Igllice whiiilléaqvn, grouc};a»G;i and_1nle1ft1'0u,_ Only _ , _ i ‘_ 95C emstitc own. td s an aggottmir . _ 1. ., _» . _ yfhifs .v_¢;;i_:;§,.1;§=1ls ffm, :Enid with button V . . “ hiteem ` er own, tue s eeve, T ~ , , _ .White lawn, all over embroidery front ’ i ' _ ' _...L-.i~ 1 if# White Lawn, with cluny insertion only V T A f White lawn, trimmed with cross stitchin bloc-ir, very handsome at White mercerized vesting, -ery stylish, » ‘ ‘ ' Beautiful lawn, all over embroiderery sleeve at , Cream lustre, tucked waist and -sleeves , _ Bashetcheviot, shield front, large buttons at $z_.3o and so on-. Also. a lot of be ful silk watsts at every price. See theilot we are.oEer1ng in sllk, well ,made and nicely trimmed, mostly small sizes,-at half price. _ » _A _ _- __ 4 _ We have justopurchased a line _of Japanese s11k_ shirtwaist samples, in cream and white, made by one the best manufacurers in America, latest_ New York styles, very elaborate, prices from $2.00 to $5.4o worth 5o'p. c. more. Ladies should? call early, they .25 1040 1.6 ...Z 1.98 1.98 _ ~ - L98 2.15 2.25 anti. ‘." 1, ' ` GF PERSONAL INTEREST. Fred Auld,Covehead, has returned from Montreal. 1 Alex. Martin, Valloyfield was in the civy yesterday. W. S. McKie was a passenger yesterday afternoon en route to Boston. Rev. A. McLean Sinclair, Eldon, Bel- faat,re‘ urned last night from Halifax. Hon. Peter McNutt and Mrs. MoNui.t, were passengers yesterday afternoon to ilialpeque. Mrs. J. C. Moore and Mrs. O F. Taylor, leave this morning for Grand Falls, Mon- ‘ Lana, via Boston. R. P. Forbes, the well known Halifax commercial man was a passenger by the Princess last night. Mrs. Cronin, sister of Mrs. D. E. Clark, Orwell, and Miss Clark were passengers from Halifax last night. Mrs. Chappell and Miss Chappell, Prince Str» e', left yesterday morning cn a visit to friends in Boston. Miss Murray, daughter of Rev. John Murray, New London is vlsitimz .her aunt, Mrs. Adam Murray, Grafton St. ' Dr. Dounias, Hunter River, came to the city last night and goes to Mount Stewart this morning whore he has been called by the serious illness of his uncle. Among the passengers by the express last night were Judge Warburton return- On Tuesday 26th of April to John E. and Mrs Mcinnis~a son. I On May 2nd, to the wife of John Mc- Quaid, Ten Mile House, a son. i msn i in New York Clty,on April 16th, Joseph F. MoNab, son of Alexander' MoNab of Grand Tracadle. Deceased was in his 30th year. At Georgetown on the30th, Ashley - - _ Reddln from Boston; William Minto, and inn from Ottawa; D. 0’ M. and Mrs. Theo Moore from Summorslde. John Y. McFadyen, Tignish, who has been attendlnn Queens College, Kingston, during the past year leaves this morning for St. Agathe where he will ent=r an hospital for summer work in connection with his medical course. Hon. S. E. Reid, Tryon, Speaker of the l Legislature intends leaving ln a short, time for the Western States where he will spend three or four months. Mr. I-m~.»'-_-MQ. J ERE Are the Paints that will wear in sunshine or rain, hold ulurinell cans, all colors, i0c lb. to the woodwork and look well SPENGES English Liquid Paints are the best made, I _ and 2 lb Rogers, Wholesale and Retail. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. SUPREME COURT. The Easter term of the Supreme Court opened yesterday forenoon with Chief Justice Sullivan, the Master of the Rolls and the Vice Chancellor on the Bench. Harry O. Haslam, law "udent with McLean Sc McKinnon, was _,ou applica tion admitted as an attorney bo the Su- preme Court, and called to the Bar. Inre application of Charles Lldstone, foroertiorari in remove conviction made Reid will also visit the Exposition at St.` Louis durin his tri abo d His ’ , sz- p ar . many Alflrg. son of John and Annie Pubilcover, frie ids will be pleased to learn that his il B iz yewrs and one month. |health is much improved rece ntly. l by John Ransay, .T. P., and dthers. This ii a rule nisi for a new trial. Mr. Stewart_ K. C., appears for Mr. McPhee, one of the Justices of the Peace, showing cause against the rule; Mr. M.cQn arrie, K. C., appears for applicant. The other cases to como up are as lol- iowuz- » William Welsh vs Thomas F. Guard, motion for a new trial, Hasaard, K. U for plaintlif, Morsou K. 0., for defend- lllt. Arteluan Clark vs John Andrew Mc- ~Murdo-Rule nisi for new trial, Mc- Quarrie for plaintiff, Stewart K. C. for defendant. A. F. Larkin vs Dominion Packing Co. (L'xi.)Mofion for new trial. Stewart, K. O. for plaintiff; McKinnon, K. C. for de fsndnnt. Murdock McLeod vs Donald McRae. Motion fora new trial. Stewart, K. C. for plaintiff; Melilsh for defendant. i f i ANNOUNCEMENTS» -Boy Wanted about 15 years old with I some experience preferred. must he good rapid writer Apply in own hand- writing, stlving wages.-P. O. Box 600 uily. 21l3llPf|- -Rev. Jas McDougall will preach (D.\') Men’s Hats and Cap at Weeks. Y" W "|fosr."" L05 I` -/\ half sovereign watch charm with ld al Pd <----...._________ \ _ ' \ 1 in Jeb-°" This cut represents a handsome iight-weight Dorothy Dodd Boot made of bfi ht kid, patent tip and goioniai heel.. rrlacws. _» . V .~ H. -. .X _ ._ ,'~ I ter ._ Sold only by ".‘!!.‘.i$§... §f..§...‘“.‘..l*» GAT: '_ adéeth five in a few days. g their order. V. ' '»~'1'»\.1'=#1»*‘.f;lt».< s»aun»»~v__w.r~.»~»»-= 1.»._- fri '. `"',~’>-'mf.'. 1-__.'a.'I_"'...=‘~. --‘..>...,,~..:<;».~.=.\_ »f W . V f,_l.~ ‘_ 1;,-'¢v._/A _,- _ x_,,»..'; 49,; '_.‘»,..y€.' vi ‘».-_.~3‘» » .@....».f;mmi......s~&la.d&s. Monuments and Headstones in all lrinda of Ameri- oetn Marble. New Brunswick Rod and Grey Gfilmito. Dark R`od Swede Granite. Canadian Quincy Granite and Nova Scotia Freestone. , ` A very large assortment of finished worklnow on hand. also twenty Dark Swede and New Brunswick Granite Monuments. to ar- ’ _ We feel satisfied we areas' a position to suit any ~ customer in ` E-ice, design and auortmentiwho will favor as with a 'call before 1 . , _ .. ~ _ ' M 'u I _- ___M ._ . ¢. - ' MM."