SPECIALS‘ ____ Silk Dress $12.00 -—-- Afortunste, chase duringareosnt buying - ables us to offer 65 Silk Print Dresses in all the at‘; :- signs. regular values $15.00 and $10.00 at ............ 018.00 A Notable Value for Men Tooke’; High-Grade Dress Shirts made with two separ- ate collars and collar attached, regular value 82.50 and 82.10 for 82.00 each or three for $5.00 on Saturday. um no. 05.00 o» $1.50 for 04.00 Men's English lfisr Felt Hats, all new up-to-date styles purchased at a special price, received by express yesterday. On Sale Friday and Saturday at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 84.00 values are $5.00, $5.50, $8.00 and $1.50 at . . . . . . 84.00 Ladies’ full fashioned Silk Nose at 89o 0r 3 prs. for $2.49 Ladies‘ Full Fashioned Hose, all sizes and shades, made oi the very tine sheer silk, extra good quality at the special price oi 89o or three pair for $2.49 oioomzns 490 Ladies‘ Fine Quality Silk Bloomers, all shades at ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19c pair onssnsn Two Notable Values Ladies‘ Silk Ilre sses, all new styles. good quality, all silk. very special at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.60 Boy's Sir-eaters, large assortment, different patterns, wonderful values at ............................. 69c each S. A. McDONALD NEW COOKING AIDS New-Ides aids in Cooking occupy s section of unusual interest among our household displays. A vblt will prove a pleasant and helpful course in Modern (looking Utensil ideas to the woman who is interested 1n im- proving and modernizing her culin- ary technique! These are time-and trouble-saving articles, invitingly priced. The Rogers Hardware Co. The Corona Portable Typewriter the Leader: Has more enthusiastic users. Soulis Typewriter Co., Ltd. Corona Portable Typewriters and Adding Machines, Halifax, N. S. ‘ Local Bepresentntivw-H. M. Simpson. ' 83'Queen Street, Charlottetown. PLUMBING Why not Remodel the Bath Room This Spring ? A MODERN TUB, Pedestal or Sanitary Toilet will add a permanent asset to your home. than a million satisfied and We carry a complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Fix- tures and can quote very fine prices. Give us a call for your next work. Repairs promptly attended to. FRED. H. TRAINOR PLUMBING & HEATING Phone 393-J I g The IVestern Guardian stock at Braces. delivery, two exceptionally nice, gen- eral purpose horses, fourteen hundred pounds. 3073-8-17-21. - PIITILIZIL FERTILIZER: Come in and order your fertiliser from J. B. Millman, Kensington, at lowestpriccseverquotedonlih. Island. 3730-34-13 —WI INVITE you to attend our Special Display o! New Spring Mer- chandise in all Departments on Pri- day and Saturday. March 20th and 31st. Particularly interesting will be the extensive showing of all the New —I‘AR.M FOR SALE at North Carleton, containing 112 acres, 2% miles from Carleton Siding, near churches, school or farm. House practically new, with water system. Outbuildings in good repair, cement floors and water equipment for ‘stock. Tenders close March 28th. Highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Stewart Wright, Albany, R, R. N0. i3, P. E. I. S964-3-17-monthur-2i. —DEATH 0F MR. LESLIE MAC- FABLANE-llriends in Summerside and Bedequs will learn with regret of the death early Saturday morn- ing of Mr. Leslie MacParlane at his residence in Bummerside. Although he had not been well for some time his death was quite unexpected. Mr. MacFarlane was the only son oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Farlane oi Fernwood and was 51 years of age. He had farmed for many years first at Ilernwood and later at lower Bedequo, where he was very highly esteemed- He removed to Bummerside about iour years ago and made many friends. Oi a quiet unassuming disposition hewas liked by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He was n. devoted husband and father and will be much missed in the family circle. ‘There are mourn his sorrowing widow, riorm- erly Miss May Lenrrl »r Prim-w» three daughters and two sons namely: Mrs. Arthur hlaefinriane of Bedeque, Miss Margaret, Miss Mary, Mr. Donald and Master Jack at home: also two sisters, Mrs. Rufus Begnell cf Bedeque and Miss Kate Macros-lane, R. N2. oi ‘reunion, Mass, to all oi whom the sympathy of the community goes out inltheir bereavement. ‘The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock at the United Church to the ‘cemetery at North Bedeque- B. lfMsirilsivLr aeansezl. 170w Io/Imrkl (hug/rs. (die/s Most cold troubles have their be- ginning in the delicate lining of the nose. Stop your cold at its beginning —- with the first sniifle or sneeze use Catarrhozone Inhaler, It releases a healing vapor that destroys the bacteria which causes colds and other winter ailments. Catarrho- zone cleans and disiniects themes; irils. clears away nasty discharges. relieves that stuiled-up feeling in the forehead. How To Stop Colds Opp. Prince Edward Theatre- Ask for the new Wall Paper Catalog WRITE YOUR NAME very plainly on the coupon below, out out and mall to us, and we'll send you the biggest. best and most economical WALL PAPER CATALOG in Canada. 82 new designs. Prices ail based on double rolls 0173 square feet. USE THE COUPON MOOEE b McLEOD. LIMITED. GUAB. Charlottetown. P. E. l. send the new Wail Paper Catalog Name ................................................ P. 0. Address ........................................ Province .....n.......................-..-..u.... Moore fa‘ McLeod Ltd P. EJ- Charlottetown. Catarrhozone — has snccesflnllr restored cases that resisted ct l0!‘ remedies. “No one’ can know better l: than I the benefit one gets from lhe , very first day's use of Catarrhozone." writes T. T. Hopkins of Westvaie. "I Bronchial Catorrh, ear noises, head- had for years a stubborn case of ache, sore eyes. stopped-up nose and mad.- my breath rank. Catarrhozone restored me quickly and now keeps me iree from colds." ‘ Large one dollar sine Catarrhonone months and is ‘Hoepital-Certiilcd." Smaller sires 25c and 50c. Catarrhozone gs italic! Quickly BRIN’ ilNG UP FATHE -nnr on roan um. rmn soaa-a-ie-ai. 40D BALI at Braces, for later thirteen and Things in Ladies‘ Ready to Wear Garments and Millinery. R. '1‘. Holman Lid, Bummeralde. 8957-3-17-41. leit to I CQIdS wont spread I throat. It affected my appetite and| -—BUY BEAN right now It. Braces. 3085-18-21. -O0NCER1‘ under auspices oi C. Y. M. L., Summerside, in St. Paul's Hall, March 17th. 3062-3-17-21. —lIOCl(EY MATCH at Bedequo. The last game for the Clark Trophy, Monday, March 10th, North Bedeque Vs. Freetown. North Bedeque has a one goal lead but 1-7 town is de- termined w win the Cup. The trophy will be presented to the winning team at the close of the game, One hours skate after match. SDiI-S-lG-ll. —DI:PROV1NG-1riends will be pleased to hear that Mr. ~Herbert Bowness, who was taken seriously ill on Thursday last is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Bowness are of " ‘ THE CHARI.O'I‘TI<I_T_()__W_'N_GUARDIAN _.....».. u... . s... .. Indigestion“ ti: minimal: in most eases, indigestion rquits from toigid liver an slu wsl action. sblsts fort es mse and aids to dlfilostion fail in this chronic form oi in tion. You rnustgotthe iii an elm‘ y organs right (you can expect t re- liei an this is best scans ed by glsltus of Dr. Chase's Liver Chronic indigution is s vI-y com- mon condition. On this seeount maaysuilsriorytsrsu that no 00%: " ...-.~i asy- nr . oullsm. spells oi constipation and ‘are saw thsaceotn atarsllditw , be oi this condition w ‘ isslsomissrsbls snditis w. this Jmdwn but have been residln, in summer. side this winter. Mrs. Bowness was visiting at her hmne in Montrose when she was called bsck to Sum- merslde on account of her husband's illness. S. —DRUNK GOES T0 JAIL-In the Police Court on Saturday at one o'clock a party from at. Eleanor; appeared before Stipendisry Wyatt for being drunk and disorderly on the streets oi summerside. He was iined t2 and costs or five days in jail. He took the days. Another man from Egmont Bay. who was allowed ‘out’ on bail ~of $10 was for- feited. S. - —Bllt'l‘ll’DAY PARTY-A Surprise birthday party was tendered to Miss ' Gaudet at her home in summerside on Thursday evening. Pbrty four guests oi‘ both sexes were present. Auction forty fives were played and ths prize winners were Ladies first, Miss Zita Blscquier; consolation. Miss Miriam Cameron. Gentle- mens first, Timmy Arsenault; con- solation, Joe Gaudet. Games were played during the evening. Music was furnished by Miss Marguerite Gaudet and Mr. Harold Huestis. A dainty buffet lunch was served be- fore the guests leit ior their homes. Miss Gaudet was the receipent oi some lovely birthday gifts. S. —-BEDEQUE WINS-In the first match of the home and home games iior the Clark Trophy, which the I ‘rural teams oi Bedeque and vicinity have been competing for this winter ‘in some hotly contested games, North Bedeque beat Freetown on I Friday night. at the Bedeque rink ‘ with a 2-1 score. Although the ice [was soft the fans witnessed a good fast game. Freetown put up a. good fight but did not gain their objec- for. The cars were backing up ot the time and in passing the switch the cars Jsnamed together, and Mr. Lssrd who was holding onXo the upright rods oi the ear, had the two fingers of his lelfhand badly crushed. The cars were sloped immediately and Dr. Gillie, who happened to be at the station at the time, took Mr. Leard to his home and dressed the fingers. Although the inJury is quite painful and will necessitate Mr- Leard laying oii from his work for s iew days it is not as serious as it might have‘ been-B. PERSONAL! -1m-. am curry Iurnlnsriield, attended the hockey match I! Blim- msrside, Friday Night. I. Mr. H. B- I-Iaslscn. Sbfingiieid Lot 67 was a visitor togxensinston 0n Wednesday. E. —Mrs. James R. Hunter oi Sum- merside was a weekend visit/or to A1- bertom-G- —Mrs. William strong of sum- merside spent the week end at her home in Port HiiL-S. —Mr. and Mrs. George Crozier oi Hamilton were visitors to Summer- Clde on Saturday.—S. —Miss Daisy Grady returned on Sunday to Summerside from a two mouths visit to her home in Hast- ‘ngs, Englanch-S. -Mrs. Bert Lyle of 8t. Eleonora entered the Prince County Hospital on Friday for treatment. S. -Mrs. Lea Moose oi summerside is doing nicely alter her operation in the Prince County Hospital and tive. ‘The Bedeque boys played aerosol-s to return home shortly- S- whale oi a game. The returni match will be played on Monday night at Freetown. The ‘joyed a good skate after the match. S. ‘ l rot that Miss Jessie strong of Sum- merside received the sad nous on “ziturdny of the death in OiLovsa oi " l" er cousin, Mr. John Hale, oi the Postal Department, after n short illness. The funeral took place on March 7th at Ottawa. Mr. Hale wa" c. frequent visitor to the Island and ‘was here only two years ago visit- ‘ing relatives in Summerside and Bedequc. He was the son oi the latc James m», for many years post- :_n1aster at 5t. John, N. B., his moth- er was l-liizrtbsih Strong. firvrr oi ‘the late l/Viiliam G. Stro: ,>~l Sum- mrrsidc. He loaves to mourn hr; avid. —Mrs. Bishop has returned to her fans en. home in Wellington from Summer- side where she had been during the 20w andvtwo daughters Mrs. W. C‘ Wliitcher and Miss Hale, both of lttewa; also one sister, Mrs Chari- es Thomas of Iwrderlcton, N. B, to. all oi whom the sympathy oi Is- land friends is extc=1ded.——S. l i , —PAI.\'FUL INJURIP-Mr. leard of Suxzzincrsfde received a lpainiul injury on Saturday evenin; Louis I ins he was returning from a visit- toi [his brother, Mr. Artemas Leard of‘ with hard rubber inhaler lasts two 5pm‘ vmey‘ on “mvmg at Ken“ singtnn station he boarded a wait-i .ing train but being in doubt as to whether it was the right one for Summerside he went to the door to see which way the train was headed] R illness and death of the late Mrs. Catherine Passmoria-S. yesterday morning to attend the an- . mediate Hockey Association that was i Eflstem Guardian .. sooner-Meniscus Rink‘ W“- utsday, Mos-ch 10th. Abegweitl v! ma. mu will a, real hockey. saoo-s-io-ai ..'SPECIAL BALI at McGowans .l;:i., Kilmuir, March 17th to 24th. Jrocsriss, Dry Goods, Boots Ind Shoes. We will meet all locsl com- petition. " -'l‘he Misses Beatrice and Grace] I ‘Campbell, Graham's ROId are visit- Iing in Buinmerside, the welcome I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Durant. ‘ 1;. —Mrs. Peter Sinclair and her two daughters Caroline and Isabelle, Sinnmerfield, spent last week and very pleasantly m Grlhlm‘! Mad- —Miss Katie Maclhrlacs. n. u. oi uaunion. Mass. h “MM W arrivshome ‘ “ to “ ‘"15 funeral of her brother, Mr. 1081!! MaeFarlane of Summerside. B. --Mr. and. Mrs. Keith Boswell of Victoria attended the hook” 313W‘ in Summerside on ‘Ihurlday- m‘- Frank Pidgeon o! Kensinswn l!" attended the match-S. -Mr. Jones of Bummersids leit nual meeting of the Maritime Inter- held in Moncton last eveninl Ind o! which Mr. Jones is the President. l. “Friends in Prince County ".0. regret to hear that Mrs. Mott Stew- arl: of Malpequs is receiving treat- ment m the Prince county Horribl- Her condition is considered to be serious, but it is hoped that she will improve with the care she is re- ceiving at the hOBDIlI-l-4- _.1vn-. stavert Tsnton of Bummer- side was a Passenger to Alberton on Saturday, where he will take chsrlt of st. Peters Parish during the ab- sence cf the pastor. RW- MF- P1111‘ lips, who leaves this week with Mrs. Phillips on a visit to his home in Wales, G B.-S. YOU CAN HELP MAKE CANADA BEAUTIFUL “Besutify your home Rrounds and help make Canada more beautiful" is the slogan which has been adopted for’: campaign to develop personal interest in ornamental horticulture throughout the Dominion. Taking the initiative in the campaign, with the co-operation oi the federal De- partment cf Agriculture through its Experimental Farms Branch, has had a booklet dealing with every phrase of "beautifying the Home Grounds oi Canada," prepared by a landscape architect of outstanding ability. This is essentially a. practical text book on the subject, and not only provide: plans and illustrations es- IHE NEGLEBIED sm-s-ir-zi. If I l pecially suited to Canadian condi- tions but complete slwwv v1 vim“- shrubs, trees Canadian origin particularly adapted Spruce Lath for Canadian usagIA iive cents is charged ' for this which is being distributed thbfl‘ the Publications Branch of ‘h, partment of Agriculture at om“ s & Cedar Shingles _ ' on hand , 500,000 Spruce Laths Prices 82.50-53.50 and $4.00 per 1,000 —Also- One Million Cedar Shingles in Air-Dried British Columbia and Campbellton, N- B. Cedar Shingles In all Grades -Prices low-— L. M. POOLE & c0. ‘M "m" <—I coLosmT WINDSOR MADE F ERTILIZERS Our prices are now in the hands oi our agenfl. We are in a position to quote you on goods ex steamer Island ports or for all rail shipment from Windsor. As usual comparisons are being drawn bet the cost of raw chemicals and mixed fertilizers and as usual, the comparisons are based with the cost of Nit- rogen on raw chemicals derived from the very cheap est source-Sulphate of Ammonia. and ornamentals of Agricultural authoritips arc practically unani- mous in their statements that Nitrogen should be de- rived irom various sources so that the plant will have this valuable element throughout its growing season. Our mixed formulas derive their Nitrogen from Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia and high grade Tnnkage, and the results obtained from their use has been ample evidence of their superiority. When the cost of these materials in their raw state is considered, the cost for mixing is only a som- inal amount. You cannot afiord to endeavor to over- come present Iow prices on farm products by trying to cheapen vour fertilizer costs to the extent that may prove detrimental to your yield or quality of crops. Buy Colonial-Windsor Made-Fertilizers for the quality and superiority that this name assures. COLONIAL “FERTILIZER 00MPAIIY WINDSOR, N. S. BEBUIANIE Tun society columns reisrreo to her as “one cf_ last season's buds." Other girls her sgs married and set up homes. While she was left to face the future alone. Yet if she had only known in time. . . . Too often, really‘ charming girls allow poisons of consti- pation to take the bloom from their cheeks, to ‘bring the pimples and wrinkles that age ccmplexions. Constipation is so much more prevalent among women so much more dimcult for t em. What a pity _when prevention is so easy. Simply eat s deli- cious cereal. Two tablespooniuls of Kel- logg's ALL-BRAN, eaten daily, are guaranteed to prevent and relieve v both temporary and recurring constipation. in se- vere csses, use with each meal. Kellogg's ALL-Blur: sweeps the intestines clean of all poi- sonous wastes. How much better than taking habit-form- ing pills and drugs. Serve Kellogg's ALL-BRAN with milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Use for making flifi bran muilins, ,brends, omo ets, etc. Look for the red- anri-green package at your rocer‘s. Made by Kellogg in iondon, Ontario. , O ALL-BRAN %_.. i... GCLcCK AT Mas-Jiaaohi-louso AND warm-o You TO cAu. FOR ass. BEFORE FiVE MR5“ IMA VJELL- ru. wAi-r uvrru. Arum rr l5 FNE daLockjTr-iam ‘av-tau. as GQNE AN l weal? HAVE TO LEAD THAT I l6 TAIL ORING 300 New Spring Samples Arrived Twenty years experience in tailoring in the larger cities where they wear good iitting clothes. I am now in a position to Fit you with A REAL CUT SUIT Why wear poor iitting suits when it costs no more for good ones. Broad smooth shoulders, clean hanging sleeves, snug at waist and hips. Trousers for belt, low waist and 1 tunnel loops. * Snug at seat, heavy pocketing. All stripes and plaids matched. . Get measured and fitted by a CUTTER AND TAILOR. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. or no Charge. PRICES FROM $25.00 to $50.00. Also Agent for tho only real cleaning, DRY CLEANING. On return from cleaners garments are pressed here in my shop, avoiding wrinkles. Get your Suits, Overecats and I‘ cleaned for Spring. Try it once and bs convinced. No charges on small repairs for same. Hats cleaned and blocked like new. J. P. McPHERSON, rail»- SUMMER STREET, SUMMEBSIDE. i Bv George McMfllW l \I’E5-MR~JIGG6- yawn. wars LEFT- THEY coupon-r WAN’ N’: THEY j HAOAN APPOINTMENT’- sun’ l-EFTTHIS sq FOR . ‘You was-rams _