l . $11 All New These overeoats run in sizes from 34 to 44. All staple merchandise, well-made and trimmed with best quality silk, plushand tweed linings made in the fashionable Guard, three-quarter belt and plain Stylish Cloths The materials are Chinchilla, Plain Blue Miltons, Models. and Fancy Check Tweeds. Our usual guarantee goes with beach garment. Regular prices run from $18.00 to $3000. Easy Payment Plan In order to enable those who have not all the cash now, you may purchase by paying five dollars ($5.00) down and the balance in weekly payments of. $100. The garments will be cared for here until final payments are made. On Sale Tuesday, March 24th at 11 o’clock and not a minute earlier. This will atford an opportunity for town and country alike to share in this great event. S. A. McDONALD .98 Winter Overcoats A WONDERFUL PURCHASE of Men's and Young Men's Winter Overcoats at $11.98. This is a rather unusual time to sell Winter Overcoats, but we made e. remarkable purchase brought about by the inability of a large Western Canadian house to meet its obligations. Models j! NEW COOKING AIDS New-idea aids in Cooking occupy l section of unusual interest among our household displays. A visit will prove n pleasant and helpful course in Modern Cooking Utensil Ideas to the woman who is Interested in im- proving and modernizing her culin- ury technique! These are time-Ind trouble-saving articles, invitingiy priced. The Rogers Hardware Co. Promotes Health Healthy animals produce larger litters, better pelts and bigger profits. ;.- Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regu- ‘1 f lariy and‘libcraliy. < _ For Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct from ' Factory. lfiremmi Bficurrltiuu- f. "cuAntoTw1j€T°\\/N. ' ‘ local TENDERS Tenders will he received st this ofllee up to Wednesday the 25th instant st four o'clock P. M. tor one Combination Unit Grader Tractor and Scarifier up to twenty horse power. Tractor to be detachable so that it may be used for other pur- poses such ss snow removal, etc. Give weight and blade press e and cost F. O. B- Summer " . (Signed) TOWN CLERK 0F SUMMERSIDE. 4l80-3-20-3i. - ' Mrs. John Harris spent the week~ end in O’l’..eary, the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. W- J. Harris. hllanrdfin Llmmo-nt Iorlllnmlnh cramp. “I Suffered for 20 Years” "Especially dlllilll W111‘ . ter. The attacks were ter- " rible during the cold wes- ‘ thcr. Having seen W"! 1d‘ vertlsement l tried a bottle y o1 your famous remedy- 1 w“ gm-prlled when after three our m: with“ W" gutting better l!!! “W! 5 week l was well." Mrs. One- 31m: Landry. Memram- cgook, N. B. You can't lose: the first bottle ntisflel 9W N‘ 7"“ money irtelllllllfll- "-59- your armm w film‘- cerew I Fraser. N" 9'15‘ (ow, N. I. 'l'_l_-l_F The Western‘ Guardian than Houseman‘. fresh frolen, lust received at Bruce's. (1014-23-21. --WI WILL APPRECIATE im- mediate booking of Fertilizer, as we may have to charge more for later booking. Terms: Cash before deliv- ery. (Sgd) Peter MacNutt 6t Son, lusipeque, P. E. l. 4158-3-20-51. —FINED FIVE DOLLARS AND COSTS-In the Police Court at Bum- lnerside on Saturday morning before Stlpendlary Wyatt a drunk and in- capable was lined ilve dollars ‘and costs-S. —ABBESTED FOB STEALING— On Saturday morning shortly before noon s. man wss arrested by ‘the Summerslde Police for stealing a bag of coal from the premises of Messrs R. T- Holman. He was lodged in Jail and will come up for trial on Mon- dupe-S. < -BADMlNTON—1nterest in Bed- mlnton in Summerside is still very keen and several tournaments be- tween members of. St. Mary's Club have been engaged in. The Presby- terian Club is also going strong and it is anticipated that another tour- nament between the two clubs will be arranged in the near futurc.-S. -WRONG NAME GIVEN-In the report o! the Summerside Town Council meeting in Thursday's Guar- dian, the name of Coun. Strong was given in place of Conn. Grady as the -‘ of Coun. McNellls amend- ment to" the motion ‘moved by Coun. Kelly-S- -MI'NIATIJRB RIFLE SHOOT- The flnalspoon shoot at the Sum- merslde Rifle Club is scheduled to take place the latter end of next week. In the meantime some good nlarks are being made by members oi the club. A few nights ago Dr. A. W. Leard made a. score of 99.—S. —W6RKlNG MEN'S ASSOCIAT- ION MEETING-The regular month- ly meeting of the Working Men's Association, Summerslcle, was held on Thursday evening. Mayor Lidstone was present and ‘dressed the meet- ing. some important matters came up for discussions-S. --CURLING STONES T0 BE PRESENTED-The Summerside Cur- llng Club propose holding a card party on Tuesday, at which the sil- ver curling stones won in a recent contest by members of the Club will be presented. The club are consider- ing sending members to Charlotte- town to compete for the McArthur trophy-S. -FOltElGN MAILS ARBWE~A- bout B s. m. on Saturday a mailplsne from Montreal arrived in Summer- side with s quantity of foreign mall. It was scheduled to some on Fri- day afternoon but was obliged to make a false landing 1n Maine and remained in Moncton ovemight.-S. PERSONALS --Mr. Percy N. Tucker of Ross‘ Corner was in Sumxnerside on Friday on business-S. --Mrs. Ralph Csllbeck of Bedequc was a. visitor to Bummerslde this week-S. --Friends will regret to hear that ls still seriously ll] and causing her family much anxiety-s. Mrs. Frank Morrison of Bummerslcie 23 Divinity Han’ ._._i —BUY BEEF TRQE. hearts, liver, trimmings, at Bruce's. 4101-3-23-21. -ELECTED T0 TAKE SPEEDY TRIAL-Midis Cs-sey, who was as- sisted last week for burghry at the stores of Messrs Gallant and Ciaudet I at Wellington and Abrams Village, , Court Houseysumnzerslde. on sat- 1 urrlay momlng and elected to be tried under the Speedy 'l‘rials Act. ‘ The trial was set for Friday, April 10th.—8. WM. SUTHERLAND MncINTYRE A Tribute to a loyal Friend In this hour of sorrow, when the Angel of Death has suummoned Billy; Maclintyre from us, we of the little‘; flock who knew and loved him so‘ well are silent, bearing our grief with l what courage we can command. But ‘ let us remember that for him life gave ~ the value u. death, and that to him: life itself was already as earnest, as, beautiful, and as heroic as death. u Through golden years of friend- ship wlth him, it was given to me to‘, know his values in life, and to learn‘ the secret or his heroism. HLs conse-I oration to duty, his bender devotlonl b0 mother and sister, his loyalty to family and friends, graced and en-l uobled his life and endeared him to, all. How beautifully such qualities ofi heart and mind are expressed in words written several days before he was taken ill. Choosing between two paths presented in him for next sum- mer he says: "I fear that the path of duty calls‘ me another way. I realize that it would be much more stimulating to the body and refreshing be the soul, to spend my summer in the Hills with you all, but ‘I'm afraid that for the present at least I have to bear in: mind the ‘stem pilgrimage‘ and be steadfast on the journey." In this heroic way he accepted the path of duty at all times. Following this path he passed through the Gate of Renuncietlon without bitterness or rebellion-and caught a new vision of the beauty 0t human existence. ‘This vision in times of disappointment mode the path before him bright and shed over every daily task the light of love. Per- gelvlng that we are one in our coin- mon hopes and fears, he was ever ready to forgive the short-comings of others. In judging them he thought only oi the needs, the sorrows. and difficulties that hindered fllem- He was ready to lighten the sorrows of others with the balm of sympathy and to instll faith in hours of despair. In the presence of a life so beauti- ful and heroic, the self within us greater than the mind responds: "A better faith thou nearest. Belief from heaven that springs, That death is only progress. And life the goal of things." Somewhere his hands are set to noble tasks. somewhere, unhampered by the body, the path starts bright before him again. Death was for him only progress on that. way. “Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practiced that strength zealous, beneflcent, firm." "The high that proved too hlg " shall yet be attained. The heroic for earth too hard shall yet find accom- plishment. In a universe where "there shall never be one lost good." Billy shall find the fulfillment of his pow- ers. - He shall live in our hearts for ever. While in other realms of being, rod- iant with ardour divine, wherever the “stern pilgrimage" leads him he is steadfast on the Journey. HARRY VICKERSON. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. ulnar“? appeared before Judge lnman at the _; SPRING OPENING > Wednesday afternoon, 25th and. f! wwing days Announcing the EVERY DEPARTMENT 0F ‘IHE store will be saying "SPRING” on Wednesday. Throughout the store, in er ery part, the lovely new Spring merchandise will be shown, and you are cordially invited $0 60MB, Walk about, inspect, get acquainted with the new ideas. NEW HATS NEW DRESSE NEW STOCKINGS NEW SILKS NEW cons S NEW LINGERIE NEW GLOVES - NEW WASH FABRICS All will be shown in generous profusion-special 1a.. arrivals selected by Miss Foster, Miss Love and Mr. Stewart on their recent buying trip. and science ui cue 20th Century will be preserved {or posterity, John E: Otterson, president of Electric Re- search Products company, talking picture subsidy of the Western El- ectric Company, predicts. Speaking before 1.000 manufactur- ers in convention in Chicago, Otter- son cited examples of university president-s, ministers, politicians. teachers and surgeons who have used or plan to use the personal "tslkles" to carry their messages to wider fields and to preserve them for fu- ture generations. i933 SOLDIERS. WEARING 1812 GARB- TO STAND GUARD CHICAGO, Mar. 21-‘—'S°ld1Er§ ln the gay uniforms of the American "m? of the Will’ of 1912 will stand Build db! ind night in the log rep- lica of Old Fort Dearborn at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933. Ancient blue prints of the original fenders in 1933 will be just as auth- entic. according to J. Franklin Bell, of the Century oi Progress stag. MINING OLD PAY DIRT —- MERAFORD, Ore., Mur. ZL-Led by Mayor McIntyre, the community of Jacksonville. mining camp of me 9111i! '50s, is staging a "pick, shov- el and rockerff mining uldustry. Nixie "Town lot" _goid (118811188 Ire in op- eration on a paying basis. The "pay dirt“ underlies Jacksonville in three old ancient channels draining neigh- boring hills. / uunocu IIIIIIID L()€HD IIIIII iTTERS' B B B b i uaayinuanua, and Fainting Spells m; moya llsrtlflgil» Ont, rrrieen-"Bolae time lge 1 all run down in health. I had ' headsehm, and suflered s great dell with fainting spells. r was m try Burdock Blood Bitters sftar tum; m bottles I on us» n Pl-l-lmwkhrwmnmrnmuiyp-nngamoduaawnn-U ”“““ ,____ Ft. Desrborn discovered in the arch- ives of the War Department were used in building the new Ft. Dear- bom and the uniforms of the "de- ufsrzgzeszcgz-z% *==.: 3 » EYESIGHT 0n account of had weather EXAMINATION | Fitting and supplying Gillies Pam's SALE ,, "‘ m» ooh» Oo ith will continue first two line days this week .IH"';,MABQN YIIISOII Montsenl. r. s. L .,, maxfixfllcazenzncgz- --Mr. Ivan Dawson of Bedeque 155K155 SEEN As M59113“ was in Summerside on Friday. He To pgggggvg sgmNcg reports that the ice is very unsafe ____ ' for travelling and the pitches on the cmgggq Mm; 3151-115 uympgy. rcsd the worst he has experienced atlvely new talking pictures will be for some years-s. the medliun through which the nrt l-—GYPROC—- Just received direct from Factory- One full carioad GYPROC and One full cariosd TEN-TEST -Assorted lengths- —Prices low- L. M. Poole & Co. Paoii’s Wharves FERTILIZER QUALITY and SERVICE MR. GROWEE:.— Don’t gamble with the arrival of your Fertilizer from distant pnints- Planting delayed, in the Spring uniting for Fertilizer, may cost you many bushels of Potatoes at digging time. Your order placed with us guarantees that you will get First Class Chemicals or Mixed Fertilizers. as you prefer, milled and screened. at Charlottetown, and shipped when you say so. It's better to order from us than to wish you had. The island Fertilizer 0o. Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN "Island Goods for Island Grower!’ 2-2 _ v++o+ooee+oven ee-n-oo-nooeoooq > I BRINGING UP FATHER "ruAMK GOOOMISS-MAGGiE was dawn cm- WITH ‘run-r nec- NOW ‘f0 H1O! Hi5 IMOIURI - nun Pu. 5w Dawn AN’ were» 1b‘ 11-1: rzaoio m‘ Isaarr AH- WIMALLNOW 6N1 You PALTB AND infimkflou J 5H5 ONLY aoas ll on? wrrn MOTHER, gm- HER mo-ruzn l i5 OUT ALL THEJ Aacky-f pApvnw .5 Ti"! 1p osrs- rm: ooq 4H,! r-d ' |6-—-‘